Wednesday wagers: Divisibility looks tough in Churchill nightcap

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Wednesday wagers: Divisibility looks tough in Churchill nightcap

Wednesday wagers: Divisibility looks tough in Churchill nightcap. The horse racing world is eagerly anticipating the 2022 Breeders’ Cup, which will be held at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., on Friday and Saturday. There is a 10-race card at Louisville's Churchill Downs on Wednesday afternoon.

No. 6 Levy (7-2) takes a precipitous drop in class in Churchill nightcap. Luis Saez climbs aboard this son of Gun Runner with three in-the-money finishes in 2022. No. 5 Seven and Seven (4-1) has not raced since 2020 but finds a soft spot for his return. My Favorite Uncle (2- 1) is the morning-line favorite, but his record is poor.

No. 3 Oncoming Train (5-2) is 1-for-20 lifetime. No. 1 Bankroll (6-1) will try to wire this field from the rail. Romancer (3-3) has had two starts over the grass this year and Steve Asmussen might drop him down and put him back on dirt.

Wednesday wagers: Divisibility looks tough in Churchill nightcap race 4. Cotton Candy Annie has hit the board in three of four career dirt starts. Tribal Spirit was off slowly on debut but showed plenty of late interest. Gray Frost was rolling late against slightly easier when last seen.

No. 8 Western River (5-2) is the morning-line favorite for the 8th race. No. 4 Scarlet Fusion (3-1) drilled a bullet going three furlongs and switches to Saez for this race, but he's not consistent.

No. 9 Divisibility is the morning-line favorite in Churchill nightcap. No. 2 Unkept Secret finished second in her career unveiling. Homecoming Queen is working well in the mornings for Rodolphe Brisset. Girl Afraid has five ITM results from seven starts.

Wednesday wagers: Divisibility looks tough in Churchill nightcap. Robert Criscola is a free-lance handicapper based in New York.