Free Selections Belterra Park – June 28

by Ed Meyer

posted on June 26, 2022 in Blogroll, Free Picks and Tips, Handicapping, Horse Racing, WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Free Selections Belterra Park – June 28

Kicking off the week in Ohio looks for cooler temperatures and getting hotter as the week progresses. With that in mind, let’s get our bankroll in top shape to keep it rolling for the big holiday weekend of racing action around the country.

 

Belterra Park / Tuesday

 

Race #1
  
#4 – No Bang No Boom = Speedy runner from the Larry Smith barn with Perry Ouzts in the saddle. – He is 3/3 ITM over the course and shooting for three-in-a-row as he blazes right through conditions.
Race #2
 
#8 – Yellen = She’s a stout closer for Kara Lin Toye who saddled her first winner last week. After shipping up from GP that was a good building race last out. She returns to 5f and looks to improve 2nd time over the track.
Race #3
 
#8 – Kobe Beach = A strong closer who ran an even 4th place effort last time out. – He was the beaten chalk, and they switch over to a new rider in Sonny Leon.
Race #4
 
#2 – Too Fat to Fish = Comes off a three-month layoff from the synthetic at TP – Drops in class and comes fresh off the claim for Ethan West who wins 16% with new runners in his barn.
Race #5
 
#5 – Thispointintime = 3rd off the layoff run today and two shipped in from CD and won impressively at BtP last out. I’m looking for a repeat for the Nancy Adams barn.
Race #6
 
#2 – The Pink Z = He is 3/5 ITM over the course and hasn’t caught a fast track since September of 2021. – He was a beaten chalk last out and trainer Robert Cline wins 24% coming back looking for payback.
 
Race #7
 
#1 – High Meadows = Speedy filly from the Larry Smith barn with Perry Ouzts in the saddle. They win 33% as team and he has failed four times as the favorite. – Smith wins 22% with beaten chalk and 22% with maiden claimers.
Race #8
 
#7 – Slippin Jimmy = Ships in from Florida and comes off a 7-month layoff – He drops in class and is 8/10 ITM over the turf course. Class relief and a change of scenery may be what the doctor ordered.