Aqueduct: DRF Plus handicapping report for January 27, 2014
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Spot PlayGUYANA PRINCESS (#5, 7-2) comes from well off the pace but she should get at least some help up front here; the filly she'll probably have to run down late is JULESCO, who has blown clear stretch leads in each of her last two starts. -Kenny Peck
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Spot PlayPROFLUENT (#6, 7-2): Although he didn’t get much of a Beyer (42) when unveiled at Laurel last fall, he beat half the field after pressing the pace, and the winner, Pax Orbis, returned to capture a first-level allowance two starts later; sharp workouts at Fair Hill for new barn. --Dave Litfin
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Spot PlayPlenty of speed on board for the finale, I'll take AMERICAN CREED (#6, 9-5) who has caught wet tracks recently, over fellow droppers Forged and Speed Read. - Mike Beer
Vulnerable FavoriteAMERICAN CREED (#6, 9-5) can certainly win this finale -- and he WILL win it if he's able to run to that Beyer he posted two back -- but if he's under pressure from the start he could have a tough time lasting, as he has not shown he can pass horses late; presence of EXECUTIVE OFFICE and SPEED READ, among others, could mean a quick early pace in this one. -Kenny Peck
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