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You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet.....

Writer's picture: Bruno@RacingwithbrunoBruno@Racingwithbruno

Bachman Turner Overdrive recorded Takin Care of Business in 1973 and You Ain't Seen Nothing yet, on the same album it perfectly sums up the start of the 2025 Triple Crown Kentucky Derby preps.




Some 50 years later those words, 'Taking care of business and working overtime' comes to life as we have our crews, Jason, Amy, Gabe, Derek and Alex, dealing with the cold, snow, and rain, to bring the visuals of a work to your technology, and we are out finding the Triple Crown, Derby hopefuls no matter what as we have something to look forward to after having a few weeks of slow, boring racing.


This is Amy in the cold, in the Keeneland snow this past week:

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Click on screenshot

or Jason in the wind and rain at Fair Grounds

click on the screen shot (guaranteeing not a drop of rain will fall on you)
click on the screen shot (guaranteeing not a drop of rain will fall on you)

"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these video couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds," essentially meaning that even in cold, rainy, snowy weather, Racingwithbruno video crews deliver.


The Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds is all set this Saturday with its complimentary strong card as a preamble. Brunowiththeworks has the past performances for the Saturday card down in Nola.

Get Your Past Performances here:

Click on download


After Saturday get on the Brunowiththeworks bus and head to Oaklawn for the Southwest Stakes on January 25.


Here is the link for the nominations for the Southwest Stakes: Click here


Here is some of the players for Lecomte Stakes:


Innovator trained by D Wayne Lukas:

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Click on screenshot to view video

Magnitude trained by Steve Asmussen:


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click on screenshot to view work video

Optical from the Keith Desormeaux barn:


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Click on Screenshot to view video

Golden Afternoon trained by Carlo Vaccarezza



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Click on Screenshot for work video

Calling Card trained by Michael Maker



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Click on screenshot for video work

Tough Catch trained by Dallas Stewart




Dapper Moon trained by Dallas Stewart



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Click on Screen Shot

Admiral Dennis and Disco Time trained by Brad Cox



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click on screenshot

One public announcement that needs to be made:


There is very little lighting in the dark at Fair Grounds, please don't lecture me on having more light or getting better lens. That is the lighting available in the dark. Seriously, and of course you know what horseplayers going to do universally, right off the bat, they will go check on the morning like their life depends on it!


I don't know how much futility has to come their way, but morning lines mean absolutely zero nowadays and most of them completely suck. I don't pay any attention to morning lines, because they are simply manifestations of one person opinion, and agenda.


There you have it, my own unskewed view of the most overrated, along with bullet works, handicapping factor.


Horseplayers across the board play the odds not the horses.


Make you own line based on what you see in the past performances and videos, learn to use your eyes and not your nurmerical reading skill.


So let's take care of business, who do you like?


"They put little kiddies [fill in blank on number] to get their pictures taken"


Well, in the infamous words of Bachman Turner Overdrive Randy Bachman, "B-baaa By, You You Haven't Seen Nothing, Nothing Yet"........





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