Woodbine Mohawk Park: Horses to watch from Nov. 17 - Nov. 21

Thursday, November 17
YARM (CLM15/18000) sat near the back, tipped out in the final turn, went wide and closed well to be easily second best to the pacesetting favorite.
PROFUDS (NW1/2YO) was out the final turn with strong finish. Beaten favorite had too far to come and would be no surprise in next.
BETTINA HANOVER (NW1) yielded and retook and that was that as she won by over 10 in jogburger.
ZIP ME UP (POPUP) charged home from a distant 4th over and just missed.
SUNSHINEINMYPOCKET (CLMHCP12/15000FM) was an impressive wire-to-wire winner in latest.
Friday, November 18
SETTN A PRECEDENT (NW6000FM) posted a wicked :27 2/5 last panel flying to victory and should be in line for another score.
A BLACK DIAMOND (POPUP) was behind poor cover but came home strong to be second best at the wire.
DONT POKE THE BEAR (POPUP) had to rally from 5th over in latest but finished well to earn a long look in next race or two.
LOOK AT DAT KAT (NW2100) broke at the start but rallied back strong, closed a ton and scored going away.
TWIN B BETTY (NW3000FM) was a handy front-stepping winner in latest and would be no surprise if she takes another.
Saturday, November 19
NO FREE LUNCH (NW18000) rallied wide through the lane to win going away.
CENTURY HEINEKEN (PRF) was in the pocket and freed too late.
JABBERWOCKY (NW3000) crushed foes in latest and should take another.
RESPECT OUR FLAG (NW6000) tucked, brushed and crushed and would be no surprise if he repeats.
Monday, November 21
BIG JOURNEY (CLMHCP11/14000) sat in tight quarters into the lane, slipped out, angled wide with good finish to be second best at nearly 70-1.
RITSON (NW12000) was in heavy traffic in the lane, cleared late and finished well.
HAMMER TIME (NW12000) left to the top, yielded and was shuffled, sat three-holed to the lane, found room late with good rally and bears watching.
BETTORBEFLYIN (NW2550) tucked early and was shuffled back, cleared late with solid rally. Beaten favorite can atone in next outing.
A BOY NAMED SUUZZ (CLMHCP15/20000) tucked into the first turn, pulled to the half, brushed to the lead and blew away the field.

