Long Island Handicap 2012 Betting Odds – Aqueduct November 10 Races

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Nov/09/2012
Long Island Handicap 2012 Betting Odds – Aqueduct November 10 Races

The Long Island Handicap 2012 betting odds for Saturday’s Aqueduct racing had Hit It Rich as the 8-5 favorite with Centring and Mystical Star both at 2/1 odds.  Sportsbook.com was offering odds on this race online with 8 percent paid back on losses daily

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The Long Island Handicap features a $150,000 purse.  Fillies and mares ages three and up can participate on this 1 ½ mile turf track.

This race will be the last for the favorite Hit It Rich.

"She's going to be up in the [Long Island] maybe on the lead, going that far," said Buzz Tenney, assistant to Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey. "She'll have control of the race, I think. We'll see if she can get the trip. I think she can; she did it last year. She worked a half on Monday [in 50.03 seconds], which is her kind of work, and galloped out good. She's honest, she tries, and we'll see what happens."

The Long Island will be the first North American start for Aigue Marine, who comes into this race with 5/1 odds and was recently victorious in a 1 1/2-mile listed stakes against males in August at Clairefontaine in France.

"She's an improving 3-year-old filly," said Christophe Clement, whose brother, Nicolas, trains Aigue Marine for Haras du Mezeray and Skymarc Farm. "The dam, Aiglonne, came to the states and I trained her. She was a useful 1 1/2-mile type."

Here are your Long Island Handicap 2012 betting odds with wagering available at Sportsbook.com, which has been serving race fans online since 1997. 

Hit It Rich

8/5

Centring

2/1

Mystical Star

2/1

Kissable

3/1

Aique Marine

5/1

Starformer

6/1

Tannery

6/1

Clarinet

10/1

Senada

15/1

The West Rim

20/1

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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