Keeneland: DRF Plus handicapping report for April 25, 2014
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Spot PlayPLAYBALL TONY (#8, 10-1) sports a couple of nice works for his debut; trainer Bill Mott doesn't win at a high rate with firsters overall but the strike rate with debut runners in maiden claimers is much better. -Kenny Peck
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Vulnerable FavoriteCOUNTERCYCLICAL (#4, 3-1) comes off a huge figure but it was earned on the dirt, with the aid of a loose lead; this is his first time on the turf and the barn is not especially strong with grass sprinters. -Kenny Peck
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Spot PlayTAP TWENTY ONE (#10, 9-2): Solid effort over the surface could be a perfect set-up for this slight stretchout to the Beard Course, especially since this gal comes well drawn to the outer in a field lacking a clear-cut fave. This is essentially her third start post-layoff, and the latest tips the mitt; can conclude what’s been a nice meet for young underrated jock. – Marty McGee
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Spot PlayPOPPY’S DREAM (#10, 4-1): Notch-drop to this $30k mdn.-claiming level could prove key for a filly who drew play in her recent return from a substantial layoff. Here’s another live one for Garcia, who’s teamed up with McPeek for a number of nice winners at this stand. – Marty McGee
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