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Terry’s Morning line

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Bold-faced picks per race represent newspaper handicappe­r’s projected order of finish, with other horses listed in post-position order. Morning line represents track’s projection of win-pool odds at post time. Morning line (9 races): 4 wins, 1 third ($7.20 win, first race. $3.20 win, $5.90 exacta, $9.85 trifecta, $5.01 superfecta and $7.30 daily double, second race. $4.80 win, third race. $5.60 win, sixth race). First race, 1:05 p.m.: Purse $25,000, maiden 3-yearolds and up, claiming $20,000, one mile.

8. Sports Reporter (Contreras/Asmussen) 5-2, 118

2. Big Bear Ryan (A. Canchari/C. Hartman) 6-1, 118

1. Tizatalker (Parker/Puhl) 5-1, 118

6. Railway Express (Eramia/McPeek) 4-1, 118

3. Safe Passage (Thompson/Compton) 6-1, 124

4. Scarlet Wine (Franco/Jayaraman) 12-1, 118

5. Party Marty (De La Cruz/Haran) 30-1, 118

7. Reydell (Santana/Moquett) 9-2, 118

9. Stone Cold Stare (Pompell/K. Smith) 15-1, 118 Sports Reporter in good hands for a barn due to explode. Big Bear Ryan hails from a barn that does well with young maidens. Tizatalker has speed on the rail. Railway Express good closer, dropping in class.

Second race, 1:35 p.m.: Purse $23,000, 4-year-olds and up, claiming $5,000, 1 1/16 miles.

2 (post 1). Star Dog (De La Cruz/Van Berg) 7-2, 117

6 (post 5). Stratocrui­ser (Laviolette/K. Smith)3-1, 123

5 (post 4). Crush (Santana/Broberg) 5-1, 123

1a (post 11). a-Midas Dancer (Felix/Mason)5-1, 117

3 (post 2). Smokealitt­lesmoke (Rodriguez/Carranza) 20-1, 117

4 (post 3). Carlos Dangerous (Franco/Holthus)12-1, 117

7 (post 6). Ted’s Folly (A. Canchari/Richard) 12-1, 120

8 (post 7). Playing a Joke (Kennedy/Moquett) 12-1, 117

9 (post 8). King Coral (Thompson/Chleborad) 20-1, 117

10 (post 9). Aroney (Contreras/D. Vance) 15-1, 117

1 (post 10). a-Cruachan (Marquez/Mason) 5-1, 117

11 (post 12). Hemminger (Vazquez/Villafranc­o) 15-1, 117 Star Dog second at this class level last time. Stratocrui­ser beat a field this strong. Crush bettered a slightly softer bunch in last. Midas Dancer showed good speed in last race. Third race, 2:08 p.m.: Purse $23,000, maiden fillies and mares 3-year-olds and up, claiming $12,500, six furlongs.

4. Messy Marie (Franco/Diodoro) 4-1, 124

5. My Mystery (Felix/Mason) 5-1, 118

AE-13. Abboccato (Santana/Moquett) 10-1, 118

6. Greeley and Gold (Borel/G. Thomas) 3-1, 118

1. Lucky Dog Rocket (Loveberry/Howard) 20-1, 118

2. Ada Lovelace (Birzer/Forster) 10-1, 118

3. Miss Birdie (Thompson/Hornsby) 20-1, 113

4. Messy Marie (Franco/Diodoro) 4-1, 124

5. My Mystery (Felix/Mason) 5-1, 118

7. Delightful Joanna (Bedford/Cannon) 30-1, xx-106

8. Lionsalitt­lebit (Rodriguez/Loetscher) 20-1, 118

9. Forty Christina (De La Cruz/Van Berg) 15-1, 124

10. Free and Proud (A. Canchari/Daniels) 8-1, 118

11. Coca Kota (St. Julien/Swearingen) 5-1, 118

12. Pistol Patti (Kennedy/Anderson) 15-1, 124 Messy Marie closed well in last Canadian start. My Mystery showed competitiv­e speed in Chicago race.

Aboccato closed well in New Orleans. Greeley and Gold closed well last time.

Fourth race, 2:38 p.m.: Purse $25,000, 4-year-olds and up, claiming $10,000-$7,500, six furlongs.

8. Senor Grits (Contreras/Asmussen) 2-1, 123

9. Quick Sand (Clawson/Matthews) 9-2, x-113

3. Or Sunday (De La Cruz/Cristel) 6-1, 117

4. Wildcat Shoals (Birzer/Chleborad) 15-1, 117

1. Strut N Swagger (Loveberry/Litfin) 8-1, 123

2. Deep in a Dream (Eramia/Young) 5-1, 117

5. Turn Back Time (A. Canchari/Richard) 12-1, 123

6. Holy Bullex (Vazquez/Stuart) 12-1, 123

7. Royally Divine (Parker/C. Hartman) 8-1, 117 Senor Grits beat a slightly softer bunch last time with some authority. Quick Sand runs best for this trainer and at Oaklawn. Or Sunday took a lot of betting action against better rivals last time. Wildcat

Shoals back at class level that he won earlier.

Fifth race, 3:08 p.m.: Purse $25,000, fillies and mares

3-year-olds and up, non-winners of three races OR non-winners of a race since Oct. 8, claiming $15,000, six furlongs.

2. Gratzie (A. Canchari/Robertson) 4-1, 118

1. Atlantic Slew (Jon Court/B. Cox) 5-2, 124

8. Ice Goddess (Eramia/Broberg) 9-2, 118

6. Brilliant Belle (Franco/Litfin) 10-1, 118

3. Dancing Dove (Clawson/Contreras) 15-1, xx-111

4. Run Away’s Sis (Contreras/Richard) 6-1, 118

5. Blake Beauties (Santana/Caldwell) 20-1, 118

7. Ol Sanish (Vazquez/Villafranc­o) 6-1, 121

9. One Minute (Birzer/Chleborad) 12-1, 118

10. That’s Exciting (Parker/Puhl) 12-1, 118 Gratzie outsped a similar field last time in for a tag.

Atlantic Slew closed nicely for most recent win. Ice

Goddess closed well for recent score. Brilliant Belle makes first start for new trianer. Sixth race, 3:39 p.m.: Purse $80,000, maiden 3-yearold fillies, six furlongs.

2. Sassy Appeal (Jon Court/Swearingen) 6-1, 121

5. Natalie’s Mischief (Loveberry/Offolter) 9-2, 121

8. I’m With Miller (Vazquez/B. Cox) 4-1, 121

7. Science Fiction (Eramia/D.K. Von Hemel) 7-2, 121

1. Katie’s Champ (Clawson/Schu) 20-1, xx-114

3. Waltzwithm­ecurlin (J. Rocco/Pitts) 8-1, 121

4. All Laced Up (Santana/Moquett) 5-1, 121

6. Madison Kat (Thompson/D. Vance) 6-1, 121

9. Mo’s MV P (Laviolette/Campbell) 12-1, 121 Sassy Appeal showed good speed last time in Chicago. Natalie’s Mischief gave best effort against Oklahoma-breds. I’m With Miller working well, in great hands. Science Fiction adds blinkers after being competitiv­e throughout last try and hooking a “bear” two races back. Seventh race, 4:09 p.m.: Purse $25,000, 3-year-olds and up, non-winners of three races OR non-winners of a race since Sept. 8, claiming $15,000, six furlongs.

9 (post 8). Daftar (Santana/Diodoro) 4-1, 124

2 (post 1). Rippin Ride (A. Canchari/Morse) 6-1, 124

AE-1A (post 14). Sharm (Eramia/Broberg) 6-1, 118

4 (post 3). Chilango (Jon Court/Milliga ) 12-1, 121

3 (post 2). Meanbone (St. Julien/Moquett) 15-1, 113

5 (post 4). First Thought (Vazquez/Caldwell)8-1, 124

6 (post 5). Oh Oz (De La Cruz/Cristel) 20-1, 124

7 (post 6). Vacanza (Loveberry/Litfin) 20-1, 116

8 (post 7). Greyjoy (Contreras/Asmussen) 10-1, 124

1 (post 9). a-Creative Art (Eramia/Broberg) 6-1, 118

10 (post 10). Rockstar Jam (Birzer/Van Berg)6-1, 118

11 (post 11). Political Justice (Parker/Puhl) 5-1, 118

12 (post 12). Royal Lion (Franco/C. Stuart) 12-1, 118

AE-13 (post 13). Patriotic American (Contreras/Morse) 6-1, 124 Daftar runs for a barn that wins a lot of races. Rippin Ride is the one to catch. Sharm drops to a competitiv­e class level. Chilango is a speedball, dropping in class. Eighth race, 4:38 p.m.: Purse $10,000, Arkansas Breeders’, Arkansas-bred 3-year-olds and up, 1 1/16 miles.

4. Weast Hill (J. Rocco/B. Cox) 7-5, 123

2. Mallard’s Bro (Eramia/Cates) 6-1, 114

7. October Sky (De La Cruz/B. Martin) 20-1, 117

5. J P of Galilee (Borel/Hornsby) 15-1, 120

1. Gently Tapped (Clawson/Frazee) 30-1, 120

3. Racer (Jon Court/T. Martin) 9-5, 123

6. Midnight Ruler (Franco/Dixon) 12-1, 117

8. Chantmeupb­aby (Johnson/Hartlage) 10-1, 114

9. Arch Revenge (Birzer/Fires) 15-1, 118 Weast Hill best of the Arkie-breds, defending champ in this race. Mallard’s Bro should have enough speed in front to set up late run. October Sky won a mile prep race. J.P. of Galilee led prep race involving third pick and was DQ’d. Ninth race, 5:09 p.m.: Purse $150,000, Carousel, fillies and mares 4-year-olds and up, six furlongs.

7. Athena (J. Rocco/Pitts) 2-1, 122

5. Marquee Miss (Vazquez/Mason) 3-1, 115

3. Natural Wonder (Jon Court/Schu) 15-1, 115

2. Chanteline (Contreras/Asmussen) 5-2, 122

1. DR C’s Pretty Sky (Franco/Diodoro) 10-1, 115

4. Illussion Artist (Eramia/B. Cox) 8-1, 115

6. Pleasant Tales (Santana/Stewart) 6-1, 119 Athena showed willingnes­s to close in American Beauty victory, freshened since. Marquee Miss needs only to keep straight course in stretch to contend strongly. Natural Wonder closed full of run in Spring Fever, goes a bit longer here. Chanteline won allowance race impressive­ly last time. Tenth race, 5:37 p.m.: Purse $25,000, maiden 3-yearolds and up, claiming $20,000, one mile.

3. Missing Frazier (Eramia/McPeek) 6-1, 118

6. Conquest Skedaddle (Jon Court/Compton)8-1,124

4. Beachtown Benny (Santana/B. Cox) 5-2, 118

1. Renvyle (Kennedy/Hobby) 9-2, 118

2. Dublinyour­money (Franco/Moquett) 5-1, 124

5. Commancher­o Spring (L. Quinonez/D.K. Von Hemel)10-1, 118

7. Cascabria (Parker/Puhl) 15-1, 118

8. Betweensat­insheets (Contreras/Brennan)6-1, 124

9. Panic Button (Thompson/Caster) 12-1, 118

10. Bernie Roan (Laviolette/K. Smith) 20-1, 124 Missing Frazier solid closer, dropping in class. Conquest Skedaddle also drops in class, boasts good speed. Beachtown Benny in great hands, capable of showing good speed, adds blinkers. Renvyle has some speed on inside.

Stable coupling: Cruachan, Midas Dancer, second race. Creative Art, Sharm, seventh race.

Blinkers off: Scarlet Wine, first race. King Coral, second race. Holy Bullex, fourth race. Chantmeupb­aby, eighth race.

Blinkers on: Sports Reporter, first race. Science Fiction, sixth race. Royal Lion, seventh race. Beachtown Benny, Panic Button, 10th race.

Arkansas-bred horses in open company: Lucky Dog Rocket, Miss Birdie, Delightful Joanna, third race. Meanbone, seventh race. First time since reported as gelding: Stone Cold Stare, first race.

First-time bleeder medication: Miss Birdie, Forty Christina, third race. Waltzwithm­ecurlin, All Laced Up, Madison Kat, sixth race.

Wagering options: Daily double, races 1 and 2/9 and

10. $2 exacta, 50-cent trifecta and 10-cent superfecta on all races management deems of sufficient field size. Rolling 50-cent pick-three begins on race

2. Fifty-cent pick-four on races 2-5/7-10. Fifty-cent pick-five on races 6-10.

Oaklawn simulcast schedule: Tampa Bay Downs,

11:35 a.m. Aqueduct Race Course, 11:45 a.m. Gulfstream Park, 11:55 a.m. Keeneland Race Course,

12:05 p.m. Laurel Park, 12:10 p.m. Santa Anita Park,

2:30 p.m. Golden Gate Fields, 2:45 p.m. Hawthorne Race Course, 4:10 p.m. Penn National, 5 p.m. Charles Town and Palm Beach greyhounds, 6 p.m. Daytona Beach greyhounds, 6:25 p.m. Emerald Downs, 7 p.m. Southland Greyhound Park and Los Alamitos quarter horses, 8:30 p.m. (Gates open 11 a.m. Gaming center open 10 a.m.-6 a.m.)

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