The Pegasus World Cup card on Saturday at Gulfstream Park is stacked with 8 stakes among 13 races that could handle more than $50 million for the first time, and Super Screener is poised to help bettors get their fair share of that scratch.
This week’s Super Screener also includes the Southwest Stakes (G3), the Kentucky Derby points race on Saturday at Oaklawn Park. In addition to individual analysis, picks and wagering strategy on nine stakes races there also is a grid on the all-stakes Pick 4 at Gulfstream that concludes with the Pegasus World Cup.
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The aforementioned pick 4 begins with the Pegasus Filly and Mare Turf and continues with the Inside Information Stakes before closing with the Pegasus World Cup Invitational Turf and Pegasus World Cup Stakes. It is that non-Pegasus event that caught Mike Shutty’s eye.
“The key here is to focus on finding a filly who is engaged in a progressive form cycle while proven at this distance and over this surface,” Shutty writes. “The Super Screener Top Win and Top Value Pick, No. 4 Haulin Ice, checks a lot of those boxes.
“In her last race, Haulin Ice doled out a perfect Brisnet Pace/Speed Rating figure pattern, which is a great predictor of more advancement to come while stretching out from six to seven furlongs.”
No. 9 Emery figures to go favored, having suffered just one defeat in her career. That came in the Test Stakes (G1), which she rebounded from with a nice win in the Raven Run Stakes (G2) at Keeneland to close out her three-year-old season. Emery is designated as the Inside Information’s Most Reliable Board Hitter and features prominently in the wagering strategy, which is available for every race in Super Screener.
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