Del Mar Betting Online – Give Me A Lift
One of the worst feelings ever is to have the understanding that you are not appreciated or unwanted but the 10 for 32 runner Lordgivemealift may never know what that is about.
He has been claimed 5 times in the last 13 months and he will be coveted once again as soon as he is entered.
The gelding was offered for sale on July 30 and trainer Jeff Metz tried to get him submitting three claims in the race.
He won the claim and got Lordgivemealift but the $12.500 claim was voided by the stewards because under the rules, trainers are permitted to put in a maximum of 2 claims in a race.
The horse than went back into the barn of Mike Mitchell, who promptly re-entered the horse in a race for and $8,000 price last Thursday.
If you enjoy betting horses, you know all Lordgivemealift did than is take the lead from the get go and draw away to win by over 6 lengths.
This was a popular win as he was the 7-5 favorite and he was popular at the claim box too, as 6 claim slips were entered for the runner.
He will next start for Peter Miller, who is once again having a solid season at Del Mar.
What on-line players can expect from this guy in the future is speed, speed and more speed. He can give you a sub :21 quarter mile falling out of the stall and he obviously has a penchant for finding the wire.
This guy must be followed but he is not the only coveted runner at Del Mar.
Online horse betting enthusiasts need to put Via Verde on the watch list.
This 3 for 16 performer had more suitors than the prettiest girl at any prom as 19 trainers wanted to buy her in the seasonal Del Mar debut on July 28.
John Sadler has a feeling for the runner since he trained him this winter but he lost him to trainer Mike Pender.
The future is bright for this hard-working veteran.
This pro is 3 for 16 career but he has been out of the trifecta just half the time. Versatility is his ace card as he can win on grass, on the synthetic and on dirt and he just may be coming into his own.
The runner was cut out to be a nice horse, he cost $250,000, and he was on the Triple Crown trail briefly in his sophomore year.
I’ve always liked the ‘claim back’ angle and when a sharp trainer like Sadler thought enough of a runner to take him back, that speaks volumes.
This guy ran well in his Del Mar debut off a layoff and bettors need to know he won in a second off the layoff situation late last fall.
Another solid trait that Via Verde possesses is he is extremely versatile. He has legit speed, but can be placed anywhere and still fire.
For sports betting players, the advice moving forward is to circle this guy with a big red pen the next time he shows in the entries.


