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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Belmont (New York):
  • Manny Franco is the leading rider with 25 wins. He is having a similar year to 2018 which was his best as a pro.
  • Heman Harkie won for the first time since July 4 and for the 6th time this year. His skid was snapped at 59. Winning trainer Steven Jerkens, a son to Hall of Famer Allen Jerkens, doesn't send out too many horses but won for the first time since November which ended a skid of 15 defeats.
  • Race 2: Mosienko was the winner. An old-time hockey reference?
Delaware Park (Delaware):
  • Chuckie Lopez, who will be 60 years of age next year, won two of three starts. He has won four of his past seven starts, He has bounced around different tracks in Philly, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware in recent days.
  • Leading riders: Carol Cedeno (62 wins) has two more victories than Alex Cintron.
Gulfstream Park West (Florida):
  • Leonel Reyes leads the early days of the meet with four victories.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Race 7: In the finale, two gigantic tickets were cashed when the $.50 Pick 5 paid out over $119,000 and the $.20 Pick 6 returned $144,000+. Per Steve Anderson of the DRF: "The winning ticket was purchased for $288 through the Xpressbet account wagering service, according to a track official."
 

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First part of your question...I'm not sure. I suppose if they found a way to drastically increase purses to make it work financially. Otherwise, without gaming, a new structure doesn't make sense to me for three plus months of racing. Or, as one rumor goes (unlikely in my opinion), they end up taking the winter races from Fair Grounds it would definitely work. Without gaming I'm just not seeing the horse racing being profitable. Not a great answer, sorry, but I see what you're saying.

Second part, good news if they can stretch out the season in Florida.
 

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First part of your question...I'm not sure. I suppose if they found a way to drastically increase purses to make it work financially. Otherwise, without gaming, a new structure doesn't make sense to me for three plus months of racing. Or, as one rumor goes (unlikely in my opinion), they end up taking the winter races from Fair Grounds it would definitely work. Without gaming I'm just not seeing the horse racing being profitable. Not a great answer, sorry, but I see what you're saying.

Second part, good news if they can stretch out the season in Florida.

One last thing when you get a chance: your opinion on historical racing (slots)? They see, to be very popular in that part of the country.
 

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One last thing when you get a chance: your opinion on historical racing (slots)? They see, to be very popular in that part of the country.

The whole HHR machine thing cracks me up. They found a loophole to allow "slots" if they used the pari-mutuel payout based on a predetermined data base of results instead of a traditional slot machine using a random number generator.

When they first rolled out the HHR machines, you actually picked "horses" off of the charts. It was slow and basically just a bunch of bargraphs like you see on Equibase. Revenue was lower than predicted. Shocking no one, the gaming manufacturers pushed out new machines that look like real slots that you just hit the spin button as fast as you can. Since they adopted a traditional slot look revenue has doubled.

Purses are up, live handle is up (except Turfway), everyone is making money. Look at Kentucky Downs. Those huge purses on that super short schedule is due in part to the $900+ million in revenue they bring in from the HHR machines. Without the machines, that place doesn't exist.

The HHR is really working out it would seem. On something like $2B in HHR revenue, the tracks have made $150M to spend on purses, facilities, and profit, etc.

Personally, if it helps the horse racing industry, so be it. The whole pari-mutuel loophole is silly though. Just legalize real slots and be done with it. States that allow racinos with real games have more to offer than the limited machines HHR manufacturers offer.
 

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Friday, October 4, 2019

Belmont (New York):
  • Races 3 and 4: Silvestre Gonzalez-Mertkan Kantarmaci teamed to win consecutive races. The jockey is a regular rider in Philadelphia and doesn't make many starts in New York. Today he was a perfect 2-for-2.
  • Races 5 and 6: Jose Lezcano repeated wins. He is the leading rider at the meet.
  • Race 8: The $.50 Pick 5 paid over $15,000. The $.20 Pick 6 paid over $21,000.
Gulfstream Park West (Florida):
  • Speed kills: The track has been favoring speed since the meet began or at least it seems that way.
  • Race 3: Seymour Bennett, the winning trainer. It was his first win since July 2009. Per Equibase, he had sent out only about 20 horses since then.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Opening day: Today was the opening day with two Breeders' Cup Challenge Series races as the highlights. The meet ends October 26, one day before Churchill Downs reopens.
  • Jose Ortiz and Javier Castellano, two of the most successful jockeys in recent years and based on the East coast, won three times apiece.
  • Michael Maker won with two of his three starters -- both ridden by Jose Ortiz -- with a place finish his only loss.
  • Brad Cox won twice, the last two races on the card.
  • Race 8: Engage (Jose Ortiz/Steve Asmussen) won the Grade II $250,000 Ogden Phoenix Stakes at 9-to-1 and will be headed to the Breeders' Cup Sprint.

  • Race 9: British Idiom (Javier Castellano/Brad Cox) romped by more than 6 lengths in winning the $400,000 Grade I Alcibiades and with it received an invitation to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. She is 2-for-2 lifetime with wins at Saratoga and Keeneland.
 
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This is among the most important weekends in the "Win and You're In" Breeders' Cup Challenge Series which began last December. It is also for all intents and purposes the last week (one race will be held on Wed., Oct. 9).


RaceMain TV outlet DateBreeders' Cup race Track
Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix Stakes TVGFRIDAY
Oct 4
Sprint
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Darley Alcibiades Stakes TVGOct 4 Juvenile Fillies
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Thoroughbred Club of America Stakes TVGSATURDAY
Oct 5
Filly & Mare Sprint
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The Champagne FS2
2:30-6:00 pm ET
Oct 5 TVG Juvenile
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First Lady S. TVG Oct 5 Maker's Mark Filly & Mare Turf
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Santa Anita Sprint Championship TVGOct 5 Sprint
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Claiborne Breeders' Futurity NBCSN
5:30-6:30 pm ET
Oct 5 TVG Juvenile
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Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes NBCSN
5:30-6:30 pm ET
Oct 5 TVG Mile
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Speakeasy Stakes TVGSUNDAY
Oct 6
Juvenile Turf Sprint
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Prix de L'Abbaye de Longchamp Longines N/A Oct 6 Turf Sprint ParisLongchamp
The Flower Bowl FS2
2:00-5:30 pm ET
Oct 6 Maker's Mark Filly & Mare Turf
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The Frizette FS2
2:00-5:30 pm ET
Oct 6 Juvenile Fillies
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The Futurity FS2
2:00-5:30 pm ET
Oct 6 Juvenile Turf Sprint
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Indian Summer Stakes TVGOct 6 Juvenile Turf Sprint
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Prix de L'Opera Longines N/A Oct 6 Maker's Mark Filly & Mare Turf ParisLongchamp
Qatar Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe N/A Oct 6 Longines Turf ParisLongchamp
Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere N/A Oct 6 Juvenile Turf ParisLongchamp
Qatar Prix Marcel Boussac N/A Oct 6 Juvenile Fillies Turf ParisLongchamp
Dixiana Bourbon S. NBC
4:30-6:00 pm ET
Oct 6 Juvenile Turf
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Juddmonte Spinster Stakes NBC
4:30-6:00 pm ET
Oct 6 Longines Distaff
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JPMorgan Chase Jessamine Stakes TVGWEDNESDAY
Oct 9
Juvenile Fillies Turf
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Saturday's key cards are at Belmont, Keeneland and Santa Anita. Click on the race number for entries.
Breeders' Cup races.

BELMONT (NY)
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[TR][TH]Race #PurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post (ET)
Race 1$50,000Starter Allowance6 FurlongsDirt712:20 PM
Race 2$46,000Maiden Claiming5 1/2 FurlongsDirt812:53 PM
Race 3$77,000Allowance1 1/16 MilesTurf91:26 PM
Race 4$75,000Maiden Special Weight1 MileDirt71:59 PM
Race 5$150,000Belmont Turf Sprint Invitational S.6 FurlongsTurf72:32 PM
Race 6$150,000Matron S.6 FurlongsTurf63:05 PM
Race 7$75,000Maiden Special Weight1 MileDirt123:40 PM
Race 8$400,000Hill Prince S.1 1/8 MilesTurf94:15 PM
Race 9$500,000Joe Hirsch Turf Classic S.1 1/2 MilesTurf74:50 PM
Race 10$500,000Champagne S.1 MileDirt75:22 PM
Race 11$75,000Maiden Special Weight1 MileTurf145:54 PM
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[TR][TH]Race #PurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post (ET)
Race 1$71,000Maiden Special Weight6 FurlongsDirt131:05 PM
Race 2$77,000Allowance Optional Claiming1 MileDirt81:39 PM
Race 3$75,000Allowance Optional Claiming1 1/16 MilesDirt92:12 PM
Race 4$71,000Maiden Special Weight1 1/16 MilesDirt142:46 PM
Race 5$73,000Allowance Optional ClaimingAbout 7 FurlongsDirt113:20 PM
Race 6$200,000Woodford S. Presented by Keeneland Select5 1/2 FurlongsTurf103:54 PM
Race 7$250,000Thoroughbred Club of America S.6 FurlongsDirt94:29 PM
Race 8$400,000First Lady S.1 MileTurf145:04 PM
Race 9$500,000Claiborne Breeders' Futurity1 1/16 MilesDirt105:39 PM
Race 10$1,000,000Shadwell Turf Mile S.1 MileTurf166:15 PM
Race 11$71,000Maiden Special Weight6 FurlongsDirt136:50 PM
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[TR][TH]Race #PurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post (PT)
Race 1$50,000Maiden Special Weight6 FurlongsDirt612:30 PM
Race 2$50,000Maiden Special Weight5 FurlongsTurf141:00 PM
Race 3$32,000Claiming6 FurlongsDirt71:30 PM
Race 4$51,000Allowance Optional Claiming5 1/2 FurlongsTurf142:00 PM
Race 5$100,000L.A. Woman S.6 1/2 FurlongsDirt62:30 PM
Race 6$53,000Allowance Optional Claiming1 1/8 MilesTurf73:00 PM
Race 7$50,000Maiden Special Weight6 1/2 FurlongsDirt133:30 PM
Race 8$200,000City of Hope Mile S.1 MileTurf114:00 PM
Race 9$300,000Santa Anita Sprint Championship S.6 FurlongsDirt64:30 PM
Race 10$70,000Swingtime S.1 MileTurf105:00 PM
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[TBODY][TR][TH]SHADWELL TURF MILE
What: Grade I. The winner qualifies for the Breeders' Cup Mile
Where: Keeneland Race Course, Lexington, KY
When: Saturday, October 5, 2019, Race 10
Time: 6:15 Eastern Time
Who: 3-year-olds and up
Distance: 1 mile
Surface: Turf
Purse: $1,000,000
TV: NBCSN 5:30-6:30 pm ET
History: Inaugurated in 1986.
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1Next Shares (KY)Corey J. Lanerie126Richard Baltas8/1
2Van Beethoven (ON)Wayne Lordan123Aidan P. O'Brien10/1
3Bandua (KY)Adam Beschizza126Jack Sisterson6/1
4Valid Point (KY)Javier Castellano123Chad C. Brown5/1
5Bowies Hero (KY)Flavien Prat126Philip D'Amato8/1
6Admission Office (KY)Jose L. Ortiz126Brian A. Lynch8/1
7Diamond Oops (KY)Julien R. Leparoux126Patrick L. Biancone30/1
8Vintager (GB)James Doyle126Charles Appleby10/1
9First Premio (KY)Miguel Mena126Mark E. Casse12/1
10Robin of Navan (FR)Florent Geroux126Harry Dunlop10/1
11March to the Arch (FL)Tyler Gaffalione126Mark E. Casse12/1
12Suedois (FR)Jamie P. Spencer126David O'Meara8/1
13Divisidero (KY)Julian Pimentel126Kelly Rubley12/1
14Real Story (KY)Joe Bravo126Ignacio Correas, IV15/1
15Get Western (KY)Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.126Charles Lopresti30/1
16Emaraaty (GB)Joel Rosario126Chad C. Brown8/1
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PART 1 Saturday, October 5, 2019
  • An important day especially for connections involved in Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" races.
  • Richard Baltas trained winners at two tracks in two graded stakes races.
Belmont (New York):
  • Handle: Over $14,000,000 was wagered on an excellent card.
  • Race 10: Tiz the Law (Manny Franco/Barclay Tagg) looked awesome in winning for the second time in two starts. The 2-year-old colt, a New York bred with the same owners as 2003 Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide, won the Grade I $500,000 Champagne Stakes and with it receive an invitation to the Breeders' Cup TVG Juvenile. The winner was one of two horses I had in this race on my Watch List as both impressed me in their debut runs. UPDATE: The owner may pass on the Breeders' Cup.


  • Race 9: Arklow (Junior Alvarado/Brad Cox) dueled with Channel Maker (John Velazquez/Bill Mott) and eventually won the $500,000 Grade I Joe Hirsch. This was undoubtedly one of the best battles of the day, nearly three across the wire, and it was enjoyable to see Alvarado best his sometime nemesis.

  • Race 8: Neptune's Storm (Ricardo Santana, Jr./Richard Baltas) improved to 8 4-2-2 (50%/100%) in 2019 in winning the $400,000 Grade 2 Hill Prince. Good training job as the change of scenery from California, where all 11 races were run, and the removal of blinkers were both factors.
  • Race 6: Alms (Jose Lezcano/Michael Stidham) won the Grade 3 $150,000 Matron. She is now 2 2-0-0
  • Manny Franco (28 wins) and Jose Lezcano (25 wins), the two winningest riders at the meet, each won three times. Lezcano had the natural hat trick beginning with race 5. Franco brought home both ends of the late double. Luis Saez won twice. The three riders combined to win 8 of the 11 races.
  • Irad Ortiz, Jr. returned from a 5-day suspension but was shutout. I thought he would have a strong day but he ended the day 9 0-4-1.
  • John Velazquez won just once on seven mounts.
  • Chad Brown was 7 0-1-1, a rare strike out on a Saturday in New York for the top trainer.
Meadowlands (New Jersey):
  • Race 4: The winner paid $163 and the $1 super paid over $86.000
  • Race 5: The $2 double was $1,013.70.
  • Meet: This was the second of eight racing dates held all year, each this month, and it will be billed as Monmouth Park at Meadowlands.
Parx (Pennsylvania):
  • Race 8: Adventist (John Bisono/Uriah St. Lewis) stunned the masses at 50-to-1 and paid $103.00 in winning the Grade 3 $200,000 Greenwood Cup. Perhaps more exhilarating was the strong finish in sweeping by his rivals. Among the competitors was War Story, who has earned over $2.9 million and is trained by Jorge Navarro, and Marconi, trained by Todd Pletcher. The heavily bet invaders were defeated.
Delaware Park (Delaware):
  • Finale: Today was closing day. The track is dark to live racing until probably May 2020.
  • Leading jockey: Carol Cedeno. She won the meet last year, too.
  • Leading trainer: Jamie Ness was the winningest trainer. Anthony Pecoraro, second in wins, was a noteworthy 40%.
  • Jeremy Rose won both of his starts including a thriller in a hookup in race 3. He finished 78 28-15-4 (36%/60%) at the meet and those numbers are representative of his stellar 2019 season at all tracks. Last year, he was 12%. This year he is 32%. I can't be the only one who has noticed. Where does he go from here?
Laurel (Maryland):
  • Sheldon Russell was off his mounts starting with a change at the gate in race 4.
Gulfstream Park West (Florida):
  • Race 5: A long photo review for win resulted in a dead heat.
  • Leonel Reyes, who has abilities to bring home prices, is the leading rider at the former Calder with 8 wins on 20 mounts. Today he had four wins, on just seven mounts, including a natural hat trick beginning with race 5.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Drayden Van Dyke had a memorable day with three stakes wins including two graded stakes.
  • Race 5: Lady Ninja (Drayden Van Dyke/Richard Baltas) won the Grade 3 $100,000 L.A. Woman.
  • Race 8: True Valour (Drayden Van Dyke/Simon Callaghan) won the Grade 2 $200,000 City of Hope Stakes in a nailbiter. Restrainedvengence (Martin Garcia/Val Brinkerhoff) finished second as the longest shot on the board at 43-to-1. The $2 exacta paid over $1,200. The $.50 tri was over $1,800.
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  • Race 9: Omaha Beach (Mike Smith/Richard Mandella) won the $300,000 Grade I Santa Anita Sprint Championship in a thriller in what was his return performance. With the win come an invitation to the Breeders' Cup Dirt. He was last out in April and was the morning line favorite in the 2019 Kentucky Derby before being scratched with injury. Shancelot (Emisael Jaramillo/Jorge Navarro) was the tough loser as the beaten favorite who had caught the eyes of many at the Amsterdam in August at Saratoga.
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Woodbine (Ontario):
  • Race 8: Curlin's Voyage (Eurico da Silva/Josie Carroll) won the $125,000 Grade 3 Mazarine Stakes via DQ after Skygaze (Jerome Lermyte/Mark Casse) was removed from victory.
 
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PART 2

Keeneland (Kentucky):

  • Challenge Series: Four Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" races highlighted a brilliant card.
  • Race 10: Bowie's Hero (Flavien Prat/Phil D'Amato) won the days biggest race, the Grade I $1,000,000 Shadwell Turf Mile and with it an invitation to the Breeders' Cup Turf Mile.

  • Race 9: Maxfield (Jose Ortiz/Brendan Walsh) won the $500,000 Grade I Futurity and with it an invitation to the Breeders' Cup TVG Juvenile.

  • Race 8: Uni (Joel Rosario/Chad Brown) not only won the Grade I $400,000 First Lady Stakes but smashed the mile course record in 1:32.87 and with it received an invitation to the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf.

  • Race 7: Spiced Perfection (Javier Castellano/Peter Miller), a California-bred who is 2-for-2 at Keeneland and who began this race awkwardly, won the Grade 2 $250,000 Thoroughbred Club of America and with it an invitation to the Breeders' Cup "Filly & Mare Sprint."
  • Race 6: Stubbins (Joel Rosario/Doug O'Neill) won the $200,000 Grade 2 Woodford at 7-to-1.
  • Steve Asmussen, the second winningest trainer in North America this year, sent out seven horses but non won.
  • Javier Castellano had his second consecutive 3-win day at the track. Jose Ortiz and Joel Rosario each won twice.
  • Peter Miller sent out three starters and won twice, the only trainer with a 2-win day.
  • Simulcast graphics are tough to read. The numbers and odds are too condensed.
  • Similar saddle cloths: As Caton Bredar states on her Twitter account...
caton bredar‏ @CBredar
I love everything about @keenelandracing EXCEPT same colored saddle towels for big races. With every other great race in the US including Triple Crown & BC using the standard colors, imho it would be great to see it considered at one of the greatest tracks in the nation.
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ParisLongchamp
Where: The ParisLongchamp Racecourse in Paris, France.
When: Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 10:05 a.m. ET

Purse: $5,000,000 (U.S.)
Card: Daily Racing Form | Horse Racing Entries | Live Odds & Scratches
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Enable is 14 13-0-1 lifetime. Per Equibase:

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[TR][TH]TrackDateRaceRace TypeBreedFinish
York8/22/2019 4 Darley Yorkshire Oaks (Gr. 1) TB1
Ascot7/27/2019 4 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth QIPCO Stakes (Gr. 1) TB1
Sandown Park7/6/2019 4 Coral-Eclipse (Gr. 1) TB1
Churchill Downs11/3/2018 10 Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (Gr. 1) TB1
Longchamp10/7/2018 N/A Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (Gr. 1) TB1
Kempton Park9/8/2018 1 188bet September Stakes (Gr. 3) TB1
Chantilly10/1/2017 N/A Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (Gr. 1) TB1
York8/24/2017 4 Darley Yorkshire Oaks (Gr. 1) TB1
Ascot7/29/2017 4 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (Gr. 1) TB1
Curragh7/15/2017 6 Darley Irish Oaks (Gr. 1) TB1
Epsom6/2/2017 5 Investec Oaks (Gr. 1) TB1
Chester5/10/2017 2 Arkle Finance Cheshire Oaks TB1
Newbury4/21/2017 3 Weight For Age TB3
Newcastle11/28/2016 1 Maiden Weight For Age TB1
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Source: TVG
[TR][TH]OddsHorse DetailsPicks Med Trainer Weight Jockey
120 M/L:20French King (Gb)
4 C French Fifteen - Marina Piccola (Ire)
Cheik Abk al Thani
- Henri Alex Pantall131 O Peslier
27 M/L:7Waldgeist (Gb)
5 C Galileo (Ire) - Waldlerche (Gb)
Gestut Ammerland/newsells Park
- Andre Fabre131 P C Boudot
36 M/L:6Ghaiyyath (Ire)
4 C Dubawi (Ire) - Nightime (Ire)
Godolphin
- Charlie Appleby131 W Buick
430 M/L:30Kiseki (Jpn)
5 C Rulership (Jpn) - Blitz Finale (Jpn)
Mme T Ishikawa
- Katsuhiko Sumii131 C Soumillon
550 M/L:50Blast Onepiece (Jpn)
4 C Harbinger (Gb) - Tsurumaru Onepiece (Jpn)
Silk Racing Co Ltd
- M Otake131 Y Kawada
620 M/L:20Fierement (Jpn)
4 C Deep Impact (Jpn) - Lune D'or
Sunday Racing Co Ltd
- T Tezuka131 C Lemaire
750 M/L:50Nagano Gold (Gb)
5 C Sixties Icon (Gb) - Never Enough (Ger)
Syndikat V3j
- V Luka131 M Barzalona
81 M/L:1Enable (Gb)
5 F Nathaniel (Ire) - Concentric (Gb)
K Abdullah
- John Gosden128 L Dettori
915 M/L:15Magical (Ire)
4 F Galileo (Ire) - Halfway To Heaven (Ire)
D Smith/mme J Magnier/m T
- Aidan O'brien128 Donnacha O'brien
109 M/L:9Japan (Gb)
3 C Galileo (Ire) - Shastye (Ire)
D Smith/mme J Magnier/m T
- Aidan O'brien124 R L Moore
1130 M/L:30Soft Light
3 C Authorized (Ire) - Light Saber
C Marzocco
- Jean Claude Rouget124 Y Take
124 M/L:4Sottsass
3 C Siyouni - Starlet's Sister (Ire)
White Birch Farm
- Jean Claude Rouget124 C Demuro
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Baltimore Sun is now reporting that the Preakness Stakes isn't leaving Pimlico anytime soon.....an agreement 4 months in talks has now stayed the notion that Pimlico aka "Old Hilltop" WILL BE refurbished to maintain the Preakness
 

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We have a mandatory payout today at Belmont. I would assume this will hit a $1,000,000.

$725,823 Jackpot, Mandatory Payout Sunday In Belmont’s Empire Pick 6 Wager - Horse Racing News | Paulick Report

A mandatory payout for the Empire 6 wager, featuring a jackpot of $725,823 is set for Sunday at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

The Empire 6, which kicks off in Race 5 at approximately 2:59 p.m. Eastern, will feature three graded stakes that are each part of the Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” Challenge Series, highlighted by the 42nd running of the Grade 1, $500,000 Flower Bowl [Filly and Mare Turf]; the 72nd running of the Grade 1, $400,000 Frizette [Juvenile Fillies] and the Grade 3, $150,000 Futurity [Juvenile Turf Sprint]. The Breeders' Cup will run November 1-2 at Santa Anita Park.

The Empire 6 requires the bettor to select the first-place finisher of the final six races of the card. On non-mandatory payout days, if one unique ticket exists, then 100 percent of the net pool, plus the jackpot carryover if applicable, will be paid to the winner. If there is no unique wager selecting the first-place finisher in all six races, then 75 percent of the day's net pool will be distributed to those who selected the first-place finisher in the greatest number of races. The remainder will be added into the jackpot and carried to the next day's Empire 6.​
 

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Baltimore Sun is now reporting that the Preakness Stakes isn't leaving Pimlico anytime soon.....an agreement 4 months in talks has now stayed the notion that Pimlico aka "Old Hilltop" WILL BE refurbished to maintain the Preakness

With this possibly out of the way or at least the negative elements subsided and finally some positive PR for The Stronach Group, perhaps this means they can devote their energies to landing the Breeders' Cup for Laurel. It is still an uphill struggle to convince the proper powers but they recently hired a key member of the Breeders' Cup staff to their TSG's hierarchy. The finances of this proposal are massive and if -- big word -- if all the parties can figure this out in a suitable fashion and make it work then Maryland racing will be a major player even more so than now.

Historic Agreement Reached To Keep Preakness At Pimlico - Horse Racing News | Paulick Report

To fund the proposed $353-million transformations, the deal calls for the Maryland Stadium Authority to issue 30-year bonds in the amount of $348 million. The Maryland Stadium Authority, which similarly funded Camden Yards for Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles and M&T Bank Stadium for the NFL's Ravens, had conducted studies on how to rebuild Pimlico.

For the funding to work, the General Assembly would have to extend the Racetrack Facilities Renewal Account, which currently funds purses and matching funds for capital improvements but are phased out beginning in 2026 and expire in 2032. Casino companies may oppose the extension, the Sun reports.

If the casino funding is extended, the bonds would be paid back $17 million annually, with The Stronach Group assuming the bulk of the payments, horsemen contributing $5 million, and the City of Baltimore paying $3.5 million.

A total of $199 million would be allocated for demolition of the current Pimlico structures and construction of a new grandstand and ship-in barns, with $174 million earmarked for Laurel's various projects.

All of the Pimlico property would be donated to the City of Baltimore, with The Stronach Group's Maryland Jockey Club signing a 30-year lease to operate a spring meeting to include the Preakness. A significant portion of the property would be available for development. The new grandstand would be available for year-round use for community events. Similarly, under the plan, ship-in barns could be used for events like farmer's market year-round. The proposal also calls for community use of athletic fields to be built in the track's infield, which formerly has been used for a Preakness Day InfieldFest concert, whose would have to be “reimagined,” according to Rifkin.
The Sun reports a three- to four-year timeline for completion but said the Preakness would go on as scheduled during construction.

Negotiations among the various parties have taken place over four months and followed a lawsuit – since dropped – by the City of Baltimore against The Stronach Group, which previously said it would not commit to holding the Preakness at Pimlico beyond 2020.​
 
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Enable (Frankie Dettori/John Gosden) did not win the $5 million Arc in France Sunday morning. She lost for the second time in 15 lifetime starts. Waldgeist (Pierre-Charles Boudot/Andre Fabre) is the Onion of 2019 upset special.

 
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Sunday, October 6, 2019

Belmont (New York):
  • Race 10: Over $3,000,000 was in the Pick 6 pool which paid over $6,400 to all winners in a mandatory payout.
  • Race 9: Sistercharlie (John Velazquez/Chad Brown) won the Grade I $500,000 Flower Bowl. She improved to 14 10-3-0 lifetime. She has won six consecutive starts all in Grade I races and has also won the last seven in this category (in between was a loss in a Grade 2). She received an invite to the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf.

  • Race 8: Wicked Whisper (Joel Rosario/Steve Asmussen) won the Grade I $400,000 Frizette Stakes and with it received an invite to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies.

  • Race 7: Four Wheel Drive (Irad Ortiz, Jr./Wesley Ward) won the $150,000 Grade 3 Futurity Stakes. The 2-year-old colt won for the second time in two starts, is sired by American Pharoah, and received an invite to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint.

  • Race 2: Manny Franco won both ends of the early daily double. He won the last two races on Saturday. Totaled, he won four straight races spanning two cards.
  • Joel Rosario won three times which included his patented repeat performance if he wins one of the first three on the card.
  • Handle: More than $12,000,000 was wagered.
Monmouth (New Jersey):
  • Close calls: Five straight races were tight.
  • Race 4: Dead heat for win.
  • Race 5: Dead heat for win. I do not recall the last time I saw consecutive dead heat finishes on the same card. The payouts were interesting including four daily doubles.
  • Race 6: Won by a nose.
  • Race 7: Won by a little more than a length.
  • Race 8: Won by a head, by an 18-to-1 shot.
  • Race 9: Won by a nose by a 1-to-9 shot.
  • Jockey leaders: Nik Juarez's once insurmountable lead is now down to one more victory over Paco Lopez, 104-103. Lopez could be more likely to ride elsewhere. The meet closes this month.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Race 10: The $1 Pick 6 paid out over $39,000.
  • Race 9: Blue Prize (Joe Bravo/Ignacio Correas IV) won the $500,000 Grade I Spinster for the second straight year and with it received an invite to the Breeders' Cup Longines Distaff. The 6-year-old Argentinian bred was the only horse to have won on the track and has now earned over $1.5 million. Among the defeated in the short field was Elate (Jose Ortiz/Bill Mott) who has earned over $2.3 million.
  • Race 8: Peace Achieved (Miguel Mena/Mark Casse) won the $150,000 Grade 3 Dixiana Bourbon Stakes by a neck at 8-to-1 and received an invite to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf.. Solid performance by a lesser known rider in a race that featured Mike Smith, Jose Ortiz, Javier Castellano, Luis Saez, Julien Leparoux, Florent Geroux and many others.
  • Race 7: Kimari (Mike Smith/Wesley Ward), who was last of nine near the halfway point, broke the track stakes mark in record time, won the $200,000 Indian Summer Stakes and received an invitation to the Breeders' Cup' Juvenile Turf Sprint.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Drayden Van Dyke won his first two starters which extended a hot streak of five wins on seven mounts.
  • Race 6: El Tigre Terrible (Ruben Fuentes/Peter Miller) pulled a shocker in the $100,000 Speakeasy Stakes and received an invitation to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Stakes.
 
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Well, this is all public now so I'll put it out here in the open. As I was trying to get at, the "plan" to build a new track and get the winter meet was nothing but a ruse to keep Hard Rock (who was buying Turfway from Jack Entertainment) out of Northern Ky. It's clearly all about getting a foothold in the Cincinnati metro area for if and when casinos are approved in Kentucky.

Local politcians are already gushing over CDI getting Turfway instead of Jack/Hard Rock since those are outsiders and CDI is "one of us". Also, clearly they haven't read the press release because whatever they spend on a new facility is inclusive of the purchase price so chop that new construction by roughly a third. State officials of course are ecstatic. Sure, they were pushing for this.

CDI is killing Calder, whatever is going on with Arlington, and there are rumors about Fair Grounds, so maybe CDI follows through on building a new facility after the grandstands are torn down in 2020 at Turfway. But, I wouldn't trust them.

Interesting facts on the HHR in your other post. Thanks.

Wow! I had no idea about this. I used to be a Turfway regular for many years but I bet online for the most part now and probably only average one or two nights per year on track at Turfway . They treated me very well and watching the facility go into disrepair and attendance plummet was pretty depressing. Attendance dropped by roughly half almost immediately after the Indiana casinos opened in the mid 90s and continued to dwindle in the time since. I've expected Turfway to fade into the sunset for years-but its location and possible use as a casino has kept it on life support for the past 15 years under a number of ownerships including Keeneland and Harrah's at one point.

I always felt that Jack Casino's purchase of Turfway was no more than a hedge against casino legalization in Kentucky. The market is so saturated with casinos. Jack Casino is 10 miles from Turfway and Belterra is roughly 15-20 miles from Turfway. Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg, Indiana is 20 miles or so from Turfway. Belterra has already been sold once (by Pinnacle Entertainment to Boyd) and has probably not even come close to breaking even in any month since its opening in 2014. I've always had my doubts about the viability of the Turfway property as a casino, but I guess I'll find out in the near future. With the Churchill Downs name and their influence in the state of Kentucky, I would view them as the ideal redevelopment company for Turfway. Perhaps I'm mistaken about this.

As I said earlier, Turfway has been on life support for years and in the absence of a miracle was going to die. I'll view the Churchill Downs acquisition as that miracle until proven otherwise.

CDI to buy Turfway Park for $46M, will build $150M state-of-the art facility onsite; officials weigh in | NKyTribune
 
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Keeneland handled over $39 million in the first three dates of the meet. That is an increase of 6% from 2018. Keeneland is among the top racing venues in America and has perhaps the most youthful crowd while maintaining a conventional element. Average crowd size was about 15,000.
 
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Sounds like that was the last race for Enable according to a couple of articles I read.

I thought so, too, but apparently another race is an option.

No decision yet on Enable's immediate future with another run not ruled out | Horse Racing News | Racing Post

A decision on whether Enable will race again has yet to be made but the door was left ajar for the wondermare to continue on Monday morning following her agonising defeat in Sunday's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

Seeking an unprecedented third win in Europe's premier Flat race, Enable was denied a famous victory when finishing second after being outstayed by Waldgeist on very soft ground at Longchamp.
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ITV screened Enable's heartbreaking loss on its main channel and 940,000 people tuned in for the epic – a figure up from 911,000 last year.

The broadcaster's average also rose, increasing 24 per cent at 558,000, while 6.6 per cent of people watching television were glued to the action – a rise from 5.3 per cent last year.
 

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Number 12 sticks out to me for if no other reason I have never heard of the trainer. Turns out she has one lifetime win. The horse, 2-for-2 with both wins at Louisiana tracks, was trained by Carl Deville (same last name) and had a local jockey riding. All of a sudden Victor Espinoza is on board. The only non-KY bred in the race, too. I will dig into this. :huh:

Timmy Hills trains the 13. I don't know if he has ever had a Grade 2 winner (he trains mostly in the northeast/NY/NJ) among his 2000+ winners.

JESSAMINE STAKES


What: Grade 2. The winner qualifies for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf
Where: Keeneland Race Course, Lexington, KY
When: Wednesday, October 9, 2019, Race 7
Time: 4:24 Eastern Time
Who: 2-year-old fillies
Distance: 1 1/16 mile
Surface: Turf
Purse: $200,000
TV: TVG
History: Inaugurated in 2003.

[TR][TH]PPHorseJockeyWgtTrainerM/L
1Morning Gold (KY)Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.118Kenneth G. McPeek10/1
2Envied (KY)Miguel Mena118Ben Colebrook20/1
3Fujairah (KY)Julien R. Leparoux118Carlos A. David15/1
4Indochine (KY)John R. Velazquez118Chad C. Brown5/1
5Jezebel's Kitten (KY)Florent Geroux120Brad H. Cox4/1
6Sweet Melania (KY)Jose L. Ortiz118Todd A. Pletcher9/2
7Takeitback (KY)Jon Kenton Court118Laura Wohlers20/1
8Witez (KY)Calvin H. Borel118Ian R. Wilkes15/1
9Diamond Sparkles (KY)Tyler Gaffalione118Mark E. Casse6/1
10Soothsaying (KY)James Graham118William I. Mott12/1
11Swanage (KY)Javier Castellano118Michael J. Maker8/1
12High On Gin (FL)Victor Espinoza118Chasey Deville15/1
13Eye of a Soldier (KY)Christopher P. DeCarlo118Timothy A. Hills20/1
14Ask Bailey (KY)Corey J. Lanerie118Michael J. Maker12/1
15Lemon Scat (KY)Channing Hill118Dale L. Romans15/1
16Hollee Peach (KY)Rayan Gazader118Donald H. Campbell30/1
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The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission unanimously approved the sale of Turfway Park to CDI today.

Hard Rock announced the purchase of Turfway six months ago and never got a hearing before the KHRC. CDI got approval in only five days.
 

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^Two things caught my eye:

From Paulick Report: Kentucky Commission Unanimously Approves Sale Of Turfway To Churchill - Horse Racing News | Paulick Report

Flannery said CDI will work with surfaces expert Dr. Mick Peterson to ensure the condition of the existing Polytrack and to consider the installment of an inner dirt track. In response to questions from commissioners, Flannery said the organization was undecided whether it would card races on dirt, or whether the Jeff Ruby Steaks could be moved back to dirt. If an inner dirt track is installed, it is estimated to be about seven furlongs, but first officials must figure out how to best work around the lake currently in the track's infield.​

From Bloodhorse: KHRC Approves Sale of Turfway Park to Churchill Downs - BloodHorse

Also Tuesday in a separate commission meeting, the KHRC dates committee issued a recommendation to the full commission to award Kentucky Downs seven racing days in 2020, up from its customary five-day season from past years.
Ellis Park, which runs in Kentucky during the summer, opposed Kentucky Downs' request to have seven days in September, believing it could negatively impact purses and the horse population from which it fills its race cards in its final weeks. Kentucky Downs had sought the extra days partially as a means to offset fixed costs associated with its short meet.​
 

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Well, what is it, a couple of overlap days in the schedule? Total day purse is less than a Ky Downs single race? They're not even the same horses running. That's kind of ridiculous. Anyway, more Ky Downs races is a good thing.

Also, the new owners of Ellis are planning a $50 million or so expansion for track improvements and more HHR machines. They'll do ok.

Lastly, are you tired of Kentucky horse racing politics yet? Yeah, me too.
 

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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Thistledown (Ohio):
  • Eric Barbaran, who won two races last night in West Virginia, was a perfect 2 2-0-0 today. Tonight he returns to West Virginia....and he won his first ride under the lights.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Race 7: Sweet Melania (Jose Ortiz/Todd Pletcher) won the $200,000 Grade 2 Jessamine Stakes in impressive style and with it an invitation to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. Sweet Melania is 5 2-1-2 lifetime and is a daughter to American Pharoah. This was the final Breeders' Cup Challenge Series race. The Breeders' Cup is November 1-2 at Santa Anita.


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The entire BREEDERS' CUP "Win and You're In" Challenge Series.

Official site: Challenge Series | Breeders' Cup

Source: 2019 Breeders Cup Challenge Races Win and You are In Series | AndHereTheyCome
January 5 - Kenilworth (SAF) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
L'Ormarins Queen's Plate S.IMile1 Mile (T) Do It Again (SAF)
Cartier Paddock S.IFilly & Mare Turf1 1/8 Mile (T) Oh Susanna (AUS)
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February 17 - Tokyo Racecourse (TOK) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
February S. IClassic 1 Mile Inti (Jpn)
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May 1 - Palerno (ARG) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Gran Premio CriadoresIDistaff 1 1/4 Mile Entropia (ARG)
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May 26 - Gran Premio Club Hipico de Santiago (CHI) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Grand Premio Falabella IMile 1 1/4 Mile (T) Tamburo Di Oro (CHI)
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May 27 - Santa Anita - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Shoemaker MileIMile 1 Mile (T)Bolo
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June 2 - Tokyo Racecourse (TOK) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Yasuda Kinen IMile 1 Mile (T)Indy Champ (Jpn)
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June 8 - Belmont Park - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Metropolitan H.IDirt Mile 1 Mile Mitole
Ogden Phipps IDistaff 1 1/16 Mile Midnight Bisou
Jaipur InvitationalIITurf Sprint6 Furlongs (T)World of Trouble
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June 9 - Hipodromo de Gavea (BRZ) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Grande Premio BrasilITurf 1 1/2 Mile (T)George Washington (Brz)
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June 15 - Churchill Downs - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Stephen Foster H.IClassic 1 1/8 MileSeeking the Soul
Fleur de Lis H.IIDistaff 1 1/6 MileElate
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June 18 - Ascot (ASC) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Queen Anne S.IMile 1 Mile (T)Lord Glitters (Fr)
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June 19 - Ascot (ASC) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Prince of Wales' S.ITurf 1 1/4 Mile (T)Crystal Ocean (GB)
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June 20 - Ascot (ASC) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Norfolk S.IIJuvenile Turf Sprint 5 Furlongs (T)A'Ali (IRE)
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June 22 - Ascot (ASC) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Diamond Jubilee S.ITurf Sprint 6 Furlongs (T)Blue Point (Ire)
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June 23 - Hashin Racecourse (HSN) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Takarazuka KinenITurf 1 3/8 Mile (T)Lys Gracieux (Jpn)
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June 30 - Hipodromo de Monterrico (MON) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Gran Premio PamplonaIFilly & Mare Turf 1 1/4 Mile (T)Gracia Divina (PER)
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June 29 - Gulfstream Park - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Princess Rooney H.IIFilly & Mare Sprint 7 Furlongs Stormy Embrace
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July 6 - Belmont Park - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
John A. Nerud S.IISprint 7 Furlongs Promises Fulfilled
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July 20 - Monmouth Park - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Haskell InvitationalIClassic 1 1/8 MileMaximum Security
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July 27 - Ascot (ENG) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S.ITurf 1 1/2 Mile (T) Enable (GB)
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July 27 - Del Mar - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Bing CrosbyISprint 6 FurlongsCistron
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July 28 - Del Mar - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Clement L. Hirsch H.IDistaff 1 1/16 MileOllie's Candy
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July 31 - Goodwood (UK) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Qatar Sussex StakesIMile 1 Mile (T)Too Darn Hot (GB)
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August 3 - Saratoga - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Whitney Invitational H.IClassic 1 1/8 Mile McKinzie
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August 10 - Arlington Park - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Arlington MillionITurf 1 1/4 Mile (T)Bricks and Mortar
Beverly D.IF&M Turf 1 3/16 Mile (T)Sistercharlie (Ire)
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August 10 - Saratoga - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Fourstardave H.IMile1 Mile (T) Got Stormy
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August 11 - Deauville (France) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Prix du Haras de Fresnay-Le BuffardIMile 1 Mile (T)Romanized (Ire)
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August 17 - Del Mar - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Pacific ClassicIClassic 1 1/4 MileHigher Power
Del Mar HandicapIITurf 1 3/8 Mile (T)Acclimate
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August 18 - Deauville (France) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Darley Prix Morny IJuvenile Turf Sprint6 Furlongs(T)Earthlight (Ire)
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August 21 - York Race Course (ENG) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Juddmonte Invitational S.ITurf 1 1/4 Mile (T) Japan (Ire)
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August 22 - York Race Course (ENG) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Yorkshire OaksIFilly & Mare Turf 1 1/2 Mile (T) Enable (GB)
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August 23 - York Race Course (ENG) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Coolmore Nunthorpe StakesITurf Sprint5 Furlong (T) Battaash (Ire)
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August 24 - Del Mar - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Pat O'Brien StakesIIDirt Mile 7 FurlongsCatalina Cruiser
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August 25 - Saratoga - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Ballerina StakesIFilly & Mare Sprint 7 Furlongs Come Dancing
Personal Ensign H.IDistaff 1 1/8 MileMidnight Bisou
Sword Dancer Inv.ITurf 1 1/2 Mile (T)Annals of Time
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September 7 - Belmont Park - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Jockey Club DerbyIIITurf 1 1/2 Miles TurfSpanish Mission
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September 7 - Kentucky Downs - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Kentucky Downs Turf SprintIIITurf Sprint6 Furlongs (T)Totally Boss
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September 14 - Leopardstown - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Irish Championship S.ITurf 1 1/4 Mile(T)Magical (Ire)
Champions Juvenile Turf S.IIJuvenile Turf 1 Mile(T)Mogul (GB)
Coolmore Matron S.IFilly & Mare Turf 1 Mile(T)Iridessa (Ire)
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September 14 - Churchill Downs - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Iroquois S.IIIJuvenile 1 Mile Dennis' Moment
Pocahontas S.IIJuv. Filly 1 Mile Lazy Daisy
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September 14 - Woodbine - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Woodbine MileIMile1 Mile(T)El Tormenta
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September 15 - Curragh - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Moyglare Stud S.IJuv. Filly Turf7 Furlong (T)Love
Flying Five S.IITurf Sprint5 Furlong (T)Fairyland (Ire)
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September 15 - Woodbine - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Natalma S.IJuv. Filly Turf 1 Mile (T) Abscond
Summer S.IJuvenile Turf 1 Mile (T) Decorated Invader
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September 21 - Parx Racing - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Cotillion S.IDistaff1 1/16 MileStreet Band
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September 27 - Newmarket (ENG) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Shadwell Rockfel S.IIJuv. Fillies Turf 7 Furlongs (T)Daahyeh (GB)
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September 27 - Santa Anita - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
American Pharoah S.IJuvenile 1 1/16 Mile Eight Rings
Chandelier S.IJuvenile Filly 1 1/16 Mile Bast
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September 28 - Newmarket (ENG) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Juddmonte Royal Lodge S.IIJuvenile Turf 1 Mile (T)Royal Dornoch (Ire)
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September 28 - Santa Anita - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Awesome Again S.IClassic 1 1/8 MileMongolian Groom
Redeo Drive S.IF&M Turf 1 1/4 Mile (T)Mirth
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September 28 - Belmont Park Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Vosburgh S.ISprint6 Furlongs Imperial Hint
Jockey Club Gold Cup IClassic1 1/4 MilesCode of Honor
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September 29 - Nakayama Racecourse (JPN) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Sprinters S. ITurf Sprint 6 Furlongs (T) Towers of London (Jpn)
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September 29 - Santa Anita - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Zennyatta S.IDistaff 1 1/16 Mile Paradise Woods
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October 4 - Keeneland - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Alcibiades S.IJuvenile Fillies 1 1/16 MileBritish Idiom
Phoenix S.IIISprint6 Furlong Engage
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October 5 - Santa Anita - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
SA Sprint ChampionshipISprint 6 FurlongOmaha Beach
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October 5 - Keeneland - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Claiborne Breeders' FuturityIJuvenile 1 1/16 MileMaxfield
Shadwell Turf MileIMile1 Mile(T)Bowies Hero
First Lady S.IFilly & Mare Turf1 Mile (T) Uni (GB)
TCA S.IIFilly & Mare Sprint6 Furlong Spiced Perfection
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October 5 - Belmont Breeders Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Champagne S.IJuvenile1 Mile Tiz the Law
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October 6 - Longchamp (FRA) - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Prix de l'Arc de TriompheITurf1 1/2 Mile (T) Waldgeist (GB)
Prix de l'Abbaye de LongchampITurf Sprint 5 Furlongs (T) Glass Slippers (GB)
Prix de l'OperaIF&M Turf 1 1/4 Mile (T) Villa Marina (GB)
Prix Jean-Luc LagardereIJuvenile Turf7 Furlong (T)Victor Ludorum (GB)
Prix Marcel BoussacIJuvenile Filly Turf 1 Mile (T) Albigna (Ire)
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October 6 - Belmont Breeders Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Frizette S.IJuvenile Fillies1 MileWicked Whisper
Flower Bowl Inv. S.IF&M Turf1 1/4 Mile (T) Sistercharlie (Ire)
The Futurity S.IIIJuvenile Turf Sprint6 Furlongs (T)Four Wheel Drive
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October 6 - Keeneland Breeders Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Dixiana Bourbon S.IIIJuvenile Turf1 1/16 Mile (T)Peace Achieved
Juddmonte Spinster S.IDistaff1 1/8 MileBlue Prize (Arg)
Indian Summer S.IIIJuvenile Turf Sprint5 1/2 Furlongs (T)Kimari
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October 6 - Santa Anita - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Speakeasy S.IIIJuv. Turf Sprint 5 Furlongs (T) El Tigre Terrible
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October 9 - Keeneland - Breeders' Cup Challenge Races
Race NameGradeDivisionDistanceWinner
Jessamine S.IIJuv. Filly Turf 1 1/16 Mile (T) Sweet Melania
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Thursday, October 10, 2019
  • A light day of racing. Monday's Columbus Day holiday will be very active.
Belmont (New York):
  • Irad Ortiz, Jr., the winningest rider this year in North America, added three more victories to his total.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Javier Castellano won three of his four mounts. He is dominating the meet with a 28 11-4-5 (39%/71%) mark.
  • Chad Brown and Brendan Walsh are off to solid starts among trainers.
  • Steve Asmussen has won just once with his 20 starters.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Lisa Bernard, in her initial year of training, won for the first time with her sixth starter.
  • Race 5: The $.50 Pick 5 paid over $27,000.
KENTUCKY
It isn't just Churchill-Turfway undergoing construction in Kentucky. Here are the plans for Kentucky Downs...

Kentucky Downs Set For Three-Phase Expansion, Will Double Gaming Operation - Horse Racing News | Paulick Report

The first of three phases will add 18,000 square feet with an estimated investment of approximately $25 million. The new building will feature more gaming as well as more food, beverage and entertainment options.

Construction is expected to begin in the next few weeks, with the first phase scheduled for completion before the 2020 live race meet begins in early September. The existing building will undergo its own dramatic renovation during the expansion, including transforming part of the current gaming floor into restaurants and other food and beverage outlets.

The combined expansion and renovation will nearly double the gaming operation, housing 1,200 Historical Horse Racing (HHR) gaming terminals. Kentucky Downs currently has 753 HHR terminals.​
 
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