Barbara Fritchie Handicap Betting Odds – 2015 – Laurel Park Racing

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Barbara Fritchie Handicap betting odds were available at Skybook for Saturday’s race.

This Grade II race will take place at Laurel Park in Laurel, Maryland and features fillies and mares ages three and up. It is run on 7 furlongs of dirt with a $300,000 purse.

The race is named after a 95-year-old woman who stood in the street during the Civil War and attempted to block or at least antagonize Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson and his troops by waving the Union flag as they marched through Frederick, Maryland.

Here are your odds for Saturday’s race:

Sams Sister 2/1

Princess Violet 2/1

Lady Sabelia 3/1

Best Behavior 5/1

Toasting 8/1

Before You Know It 12/1

Expression 12/1

Stormy Novel 12/1

Disco Barbie 15/1

Flattering Bea 15/1

Miss Mischief 15/1

The Daily Racing Form breaks this one down for us below.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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