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Apr 18, 2020 11:07:52 GMT -5
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Post by Makers on Apr 18, 2020 11:07:52 GMT -5
Is he a fav? Might join you. 10 to 1 ML in the featured Apple Blossom
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Post by Fish on Apr 18, 2020 11:34:14 GMT -5
Thanks W.
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Apr 18, 2020 11:54:39 GMT -5
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Post by Makers on Apr 18, 2020 11:54:39 GMT -5
Saturday
Highly doubtful we will see the tote board blow a fuse like last weekend, however quite a few LS possibilities today...
Gulfstream Park R9
Exacta 3,7,8/3,7,8,10
Here we go again...$42.00 winner Race 1
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Apr 18, 2020 16:14:04 GMT -5
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Post by Makers on Apr 18, 2020 16:14:04 GMT -5
Oaklawn Park-$30.00
Race 8
$1.00Trifecta
2/1,3,4,7,9,10/1,3,4,7,9,10
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Post by Makers on Apr 19, 2020 6:50:37 GMT -5
There is plenty of horse racing on national television this afternoon. Fox Sports 2 will be televising the action on Sunday from 1:30 to 2:30 ET and Fox Sports 1 picks up the action from 2:30 to 6:30 ET. The NBC Sports Network will simulcast the TVG Network from 4:00 to 8:00 ET.
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Post by Makers on Apr 19, 2020 7:01:25 GMT -5
Ouch!! Oklahoma track denies bettor 26K of Pick 6 jackpot because of dead heat
Oklahoma-based Remington Park has failed to pay its single-ticket jackpot to a winning customer, claiming a dead-heat created a second winning ticket, negating the player’s unique win.
Horseplayer Jeff Arthur structured several non-overlapping tickets playing Remington’s Sooner 6ix bet on Friday, April 10, 2020. One ticket, costing him $403.20 and including 2,016 combinations was entered via Arthur’s ADW account.
Arthur received consolation payouts totaling $8,920, which was the total amount of that night’s minor pool, and which confirms his was the only ticket that had all six winners.
“At first, I was a bit disappointed when I saw what went into my ADW account, knowing that I didn’t win the jackpot pool, but then once I saw the chart which outlined the pool amounts and did the math, I realized I had the only winning ticket, and was infuriated. It had to be a mistake,” said Arthur.
Remington Park told Arthur on Saturday, and his representatives today, that the occurrence of the dead heat created two separate winning tickets. Remington further affirmed that he would have won the jackpot if he used only the 5 or the 7, but using both of them created two winning combinations. Instead of landing the jackpot of $35,145, Arthur received just $8,920.
“If there was a late scratch that ended up giving me a favorite which won, and duplicated my combination, I totally get that it invalidates the unique wager. That is pretty clear and spelled out that a scratched horse gives me the favorite. But this is not that.”
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Post by Makers on Apr 23, 2020 4:04:40 GMT -5
Stakes racing has been a rare commodity over the past month, but we have a couple of stakes on Saturday’s card at Oaklawn Park and one at Gulfstream Park and we have a few familiar faces in action. The $125,00 Carousel at Oaklawn Park drew a field of eight fillies and mares including a pair of Grade 1 winners in Bellafina and Mia Mischief. Bellafina won last year’s Santa Anita Oaks (G1) and was a game second in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1). Mia Mischief won the Humana Distaff (G1) last May at Churchill Downs and has run well at Oaklawn Park, landing in the exacta in all five trips. The co-feature on Saturday is the $100,000 Bachelor for three-year-olds which drew a field of nine including the Bob Baffert trained Eight Rings. The colt won the American Pharoah (G1) last fall and then was a disappointing sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1). The feature on Saturday at Gulfstream Park is the $75,000 Unbridled for three-year-olds. A field of seven will go 1 1/16 miles on the main track.
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Post by Makers on Apr 23, 2020 4:18:10 GMT -5
Gulfstream Park's Unbridled Stakes
Racing remains halted at many racetracks around the country, but Gulfstream Park is still going strong with a newly written 3-year-old stakes race lined up this weekend. The $75,000 Unbridled Stakes at 1 1/16 miles leads Saturday's card, and it drew an interesting field of seven horses, including familiar names from the Kentucky Derby trail.
But the race also contains an interesting Todd Pletcher entry who shows potential based on his two prior starts. He could take down the more experienced runners.
The Unbridled Stakes is carded as Race 9 with a post time of 4:53 p.m. ET. Here's a closer look at the field with projected morning line odds by Horse Racing Nation.
1. Necker Island, 8-1 (Hard Spun – Stanley Hough/Dylan Davis – 5: 2-0-1): After some promising races last fall, including a nose win over Silver State in an allowance optional claimer on Nov. 30, Necker Island became exposed against better horses in the local Swale Stakes (G3) and Gotham Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct. Despite some improvement in his TimeformUS figures, he ran a mild fifth in both of those graded stakes races. On the plus side, he faces an easier field here. His win over Silver State came over slop, and the forecast does call for a slight chance of rain. If the track is wet, upgrade him. But search elsewhere for the winner. Use underneath.
2. Americanus, 6-1 (War Front – Mark Hennig/Edgar Zayas – 4: 2-1-0): As with Necker Island, Americanus looks like a mild talent at best. Following a dismal eighth-place finish in the Nashua Stakes (G3), he ran a decent second to Premier Star in a local allowance optional claimer and then won an allowance on Feb. 22. The third-place horse, Silver Ratio, went on to finish a non-threatening fourth in a March 27 allowance optional claimer. As another red flag, Americanus lacks a single TimeformUS Speed Figure at 100 or higher. He also lacks two-turn route experience. Toss.
3. Dr Post, 3-1 (Quality Road – Todd Pletcher/Irad Ortiz Jr. – 2: 1-0-0): This is an interesting runner from the Pletcher barn. In a local March 29 maiden race, he overcame a slow pace to mow down an uncontested leader in Nocturnal, who is also his stablemate. Watching the replay, Dr Post looked a bit green in the stretch. But when John Velazquez asked, he responded well enough given the slow pace. Dr Post also earned a 103 on TimeformUS for the win, adjusted down from a 108 because of the tepid fractions. One question left is whether he can route. He gets stamina from Quality Road, but the dam side is questionable given Mary Delaney competed as a stakes sprinter. Regardless, there is high potential based on his lone win. The pick.
4. Relentless Dancer, 8-1 (Midshipman – Michael Maker/Chris Landeros – 5: 2-0-0): After consecutive failures in two-turn routes, the connections are trying again with Relentless Dancer in another 1 1/16-mile race. In his first route attempt in the Holy Bull Stakes (G2) he faded to fourth by 18 ¾ lengths. In fairness, he competed against Tiz the Law and Ete Indien, both talented horses with bright futures. Next, Relentless Dancer tried the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) and faded to fourth again, this time by seven lengths after setting the early pace. He did earn a 113 TimeformUS Speed Figure for the Tampa Bay effort, but that sounds high for a horse who does not enjoy routing at this point. He could last longer in this spot against a weaker ungraded stakes field, but expect one of them to mow him down. Use underneath.
5. South Bend, 7/2 (Algorithms – Stanley Hough/Rajiv Maragh – 8: 3-1-2): If nothing else, at least this colt shows good experience at the distance. Two starts ago, he closed for a strong third in the Palm Beach Stakes (G3) after settling nine lengths off a slow pace. The nice closing effort came on turf. However, South Bend also owns successful races on dirt given he won his first three career races on it last fall, including the one-mile Street Sense Stakes at Churchill Downs. The fade to sixth in the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) is forgivable given the competition. With some pace, it is not hard to see this son of Algorithms closing strongly late. Win contender.
6. Soros, 12-1 (Commissioner – Gustavo Delgado/Emisael Jaramillo – 3: 1-1-0): In three starts, Soros has failed to break 90 on TimeformUS. He won the local Smooth Air Stakes last November, but it came against weak horses such as Genghis, Gangly, Gemo and the California Chrome sibling Fort McHenry who dips to claiming races this weekend. In his return start in a local March 27 allowance optional claimer, Soros could only manage to close for fifth, 7 ¼ lengths behind Money Moves. The gallop out was strong, but on paper, there is no reason to use him. Toss.
7. Attachment Rate, 5/2 (Hard Spun – Dale Romans/Luis Saez – 4: 1-1-1): This Romans trainee possesses a legitimate route pedigree with Hard Spun on top and an Afleet Alex mare named Aristra underneath. Aristra is a half-sister to Database and Vespers, both six-figure earners as routers in their careers. Attachment Rate could only manage third in the Gotham Stakes (G3), losing by two lengths to Mischevious Alex. He did encounter some trouble and still earned a 113 on TimeformUS. In the event rains, not Attachment Rate also broke his maiden by 6 ¼ lengths over the slop. Even with the high figure in the Gotham, though, those names from top to bottom look like mild horses at best. But then again, this is a weaker field. Win contender.
Conclusion: For the win spot, the race comes down to Dr Post, South Bend and Attachment Rate.
Dr Post gets the slight nod because of his high ceiling. In only his second career start, he turned in an unadjusted TimeformUS figure of 108 and overcame adversity because of the slow pace. He could develop into a nice horse.
Value-wise, the Pletcher name will bring Dr Post’s odds down. But the Unbridled contains enough known horses that the public will likely spread its money.
South Bend wins from an experience standpoint, while Attachment Rate’s pedigree is an A+ for stretching out. Use all three of them in the late Pick 4.
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Post by Makers on Apr 23, 2020 4:19:40 GMT -5
NBC will continue its partnership this weekend with TVG, simulcasting 12 hours of racing coverage on NBC Network.
Meanwhile, Fox Sports and the New York Racing Association will air 11 hours of racing from Oaklawn Park and Tampa Bay Downs on Saturday and Sunday, including two stakes races.
NBCSN will show TVG's Trackside Live on Friday, Saturday and Sunday form 4 to 8 p.m. ET.
Here's the schedule for America's Day at the Races from Fox and the New York Racing Association:
Saturday, April 25
1:30 - 7 p.m. ET (FS1)
Sunday, April 26
1:30-2:30 p.m. ET (FS2)
2:30 - 6:30 p.m. ET (FS1)
6:30 - 7 p.m. ET (FS2)
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Post by Fish on Apr 23, 2020 7:01:26 GMT -5
Find us some horses W.
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Post by Makers on Apr 23, 2020 9:28:55 GMT -5
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Post by Makers on Apr 23, 2020 11:45:04 GMT -5
Gulfstream ParkRace 1Trifecta 9,10/5,7-10/5,7-10
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Post by Fish on Apr 23, 2020 12:20:20 GMT -5
Missed the first race. Throw up another if you find please
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Post by Makers on Apr 23, 2020 14:32:43 GMT -5
Couple at Oaklawn later
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Apr 23, 2020 15:17:55 GMT -5
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Post by Makers on Apr 23, 2020 15:17:55 GMT -5
Oaklawn Race 6
$1 Trifecta
6,10/3,4,6,9-11/3,4,6,9-11
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