The Raceway at Western Fair is hosting its biggest card of the year on Friday, May 30. In addition to the featured C$150,000 Camluck Classic Invitational for older pacers, the track will have a number of guaranteed multi-race wagers for handicappers to dive into. The two largest are a pair of $20,000 Guaranteed Pick 5 wagers which start in races one and eight. Let’s dive into the late sequence. Race 8: London Classic Sale H&G Final (5) DONTQUITYOURDAYJOB seems to be the fastest off the gate and that places him in prime position to win. The key will be whether a horse tries a quarter-move to the front and how many are following that foe. (8) SILVERWALLS is perfect in five starts this year but won’t be able to easily go to the front from the second tier. Plus the #1 doesn’t start as quickly as others. If the trip is smooth he’ll get a big piece. (6) LATE FOR COFFEE only has three career starts but has dropped time in each one. He’s getting better and with the right pace setup could fly by them all. He won’t be on my ticket but I couldn’t fault you for trying him. Race 9: Non-winners $5,000 in last 3 or $50,000 life - $10K GTD Pick 4 starts (2) CONTROL THE POWER switched to the smaller track at Flamboro last time and showed speed while a good second behind a wire to wire winner. He figures to take charge in this spot unless #5 demands the top. (4) BEN LOOKIN looks to have thrown in a clunker last time before you see that the mile went in 1:49 2/5 due to a stakes foe being in the field. Four-year-old has won three of seven starts over the track and only needs a reasonable trip to threaten. Race 10: Forest City Invitational Mare Pace (4) ODDS ON PLATINUM rolled down the road to capture the mares Juravinski race last time at Flamboro. She arguably catches a stronger field here but has that tactical advantage as some of these are not as accustomed to the smaller oval. (5) SO MUCH MORE goes for a threepeat in the Forest City. Her comeback effort wasn’t spectacular but notice the 1:55 4/5 qualifier over the track. She’ll bring her best and it is just a matter of whether it is good enough. (2) LADYTERRA swept a pop-up series at Mohawk and now returns to a track where she’s had success. Five-year-old lacks the class of some of the others but may be sharp enough to pull it off. Race 11: Camluck Classic Invitational Pace (4) ERVIN HANOVER probably doesn’t have the quickest burst off the gate but he has options here to continue on or try to race from behind. He was an absolute killer late last year and the comeback effort was just what you like to see with a 53 final half. (5) BRUE HANOVER has won seven straight races and he shows past speed off the gate on half-mile tracks. This is his race to lose at this point but he’s far from a lock. (1) POSEIDON SEELSTER is a fringe player on form and maybe he’s lost a step as an 8-year-old. That said, he does have the gate speed to fire out and the trip may play right into drivers Bob McClure’s hands. Race 12: Preferred Pace This is a tricky race with many contenders. (2) P L OLIVER should be able to fire around the rail horse to his inside and secure a pocket trip at worst behind early speedster #5. If the trip is as good as expected he’ll have a huge win chance. (8) WOODMERE ROLLNPOP has found himself in the lower ranks at Flamboro and seems to be sharp enough to handle this group if Dube can overcome the second tier. (5) HOLLYS TREASURE fires to the top every week. The big question is the 24 days off between races. He’s dangerous on best. (4) FANTOME EN JOIE has done good work on the small track at Flamboro and just posted a nice win at Mohawk. My ticket is admittedly a bit on the bulky side. That said, I’m leaving out two morning-line favorites at 8-5 and 9-5, so I have enough value to make it work. If you want to play a shorter ticket, try the Pick 4 and eliminate the first leg. That gets you down to $14.40. Good luck! .20 Ticket: 5,8 / 2,4 / 2,4,5 / 1,4,5 / 2,4,5,8 = $28.80