Woodbine Mohawk Park: Horses to watch from April 13-April 17
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Thursday, April 13
TITAN FLAZ S (NW1) rushed home late and wide passing many foes to finish second in latest.
JKS LIFESAVER (CLMHCP12/15000FM) closed well from second over to the favored winner and was second best at nearly 35-1.
MIST AMBER (SPRING) sat last, rallied fast and was second best to the prohibitive favorite.
THUNDERING JIM (CLMHCP8/10000) was used hard to the lead, gave way heading home and could get luckier in next race or two.
SWEET ROCKIN GIA (CLMHCP8/10000FM) finished full of pace from an impossible spot and bears watching.
Friday, April 14
NO CONTROL (OntS) lived up the odds on the board with a wire to wire destruction of the field.
MYSTIFYING (NW8250FM) sat last, rallied fast and just missed.
PHENOM SEELSTER (CLM35000FM) finished strongest from third over and just missed in latest.
MEADOWBRANCH NOBLE (NW4000) was parked, tucked, pulled second over, rallied late and got second in the photo. Beaten favorite should not be ignored in next.
Saturday, April 15
BETTER SUNSET (W2-4) put in a solid try in latest but was nailed by the fast-closing winner.
WARRAWEE VITAL (NW16000) won in impressive wire to wire effort posting strong last half.
NYTRO J (NW16500) left to the top, yielded, sat pocket, cleared late and should not be overlooked.
DR JOE (NW9250) was third over behind a gapping horse, finished full of pace to just miss the pacesetting favorite.
BEACH MOMENT (NW16750FM) rushed home from nowhere in lat at over 40-1 and just missed.
Monday, April 17
PUBLICITY SEEKER (W2-4) left from the outside, tucked into the turn, pulled past the half, rallied uncovered and was clearly second best to the pacesetting favorite.
BETTOR NOTBITTER (CLMHCP12/16000) tucked early, pulled to the half, brushed to the top and waved goodbye. Should be tough to beat in next.
BEYOND BETTER (NW4000) exploded through the lane from a distant 5th over and passed a ton of foes. Beaten favorite should get in gear quicker in next.
DANCE MACHINE (CLMHCP17/22000) sat to the rear, rallied wide with a late rush and was second to the winning favorite.
HES SWIFT (NW1700) tucked early, came uncovered at over 40-1, challenged the front-stepping favorite and weakened by early stretch. Do not overlook in next race or two.

