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Belmont (New York):
  • Manny Franco, the winningest rider at the meet, had three victories.
  • Junior Alvarado and Kendrick Carmouche added two wins apiece. The only other rider to win was Irad Ortiz, Jr. in the finale.
  • Race 7: The 1-to-5 favorite, owned by one of the best groups in North America -- Klaravich Stables -- was defeated by Manny Franco's 18-to-1 shot which was his third winner of the day.
  • Race 5: An awesome finish. The 4 led most of the way, was caught by the 9 who appeared ready to gallop home to victory, the 4 recovered steps before the finish to pull ahead for a split second, but on the far outside came the charging 2 and 8. The race finished 8-2-4-9. It was a treat.
  • Race 2: Yikes! The $1 double paid $3.05
Meadowlands (New Jersey):
  • Race 6: The $1 Pick 6 paid over $53,000.
Laurel (Maryland):
  • Race 2: Brooks Robinson won and paid $24. The 4-year-old won for the second time in 9 starts.
  • Race 6 and 7: Julian Pimentel/Michael Trombetta combined to win both races.
Gulfstream (Florida):
  • Race 3: Mike Napoli owned the winner. The former baseball player is having an exceptional first year as a T-bred owner. He has 43 wins with 105 starters.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Race 1: Lucky 13 -- post position not the name of the winner -- won at 26-to-1 and topped a $2 exacta that nearly paid $500.
  • Race 5: The $.50 Pick 5 paid over $13,000.
  • Race 9: Oleksandra (Joel Rosario/Neil Drysdale) won the $150,000 Grade 3 feature. Rosario did what he does best: close with fury.

  • Javier Castellano's 12 wins are twice as many as his nearest challenger.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Race 5: The $.50 Pick 5 paid over $23,000.
 
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Pattison Canadian International Stakes
What: One of three graded stakes race on the card. This is a Grade I
Where: Woodbine Racetrack, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
When: Saturday, October 12, 2019, Race 9
Time: 5:42 pm Eastern Time
Who: 3-year-olds and up
Distance: 1 3/16 miles
Surface: E.P. Taylor Turf Course
Purse: $800,000
Television: Fox Sports 2 and TVG (24/7 horse racing channel).
History: Inaugurated in 1938 [82nd running]

Full card: Daily Racing Form | Horse Racing Entries | Live Odds & Scratches
Preview: Pattison Canadian International - Woodbine Racetrack

PGM#
Horse/Jockey
Odds Age/Sex/Weight
Trainer/Breeder/Owner
1Ziyad (GB)/
Maxime H. Guyon
1-1 4/Gelding/126 Carlos Laffon-Parias/
Wertheimer et Frere/
Wertheimer and Frere
2Pivoine (IRE)/
Robert Hornby
10-1 5/Gelding/126 Andrew Balding/
Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd/
King Power Racing Co. Ltd.
3Nessy/
Chris Landeros
8-1 6/Gelding/126 Ian R. Wilkes/
Sierra Farm/
Sierra Farm
4Desert Encounter (IRE)/
Andrea Atzeni
2-1 7/Gelding/126 David Simcock/
Tally-Ho Stud/
Abdulla Al Mansoori
5Alounak (FR)/
Clement Lecoeuvre
6 -1 4/Colt/126 Waldemar Hickst/
East Bloodstock Ltd & SCEA Des Praires/
Darius Racing
6Pumpkin Rumble/
Eurico Rosa Da Silva
15-1 8/Gelding/126 Kevin Attard/
Smart Angle/
Ulwelling, Al and Bill
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E.P. Taylor Stakes
What: One of three graded stakes race on the card. This is a Grade I
Where: Woodbine Racetrack, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
When: Saturday, October 12, 2019, Race 8
Time: 5:05 pm Eastern Time
Who: 3-year-olds and up, fillies and mares
Distance: 1 1/4 miles
Surface: Turf
Purse: $600,000
Television: Fox Sports 2 and TVG (24/7 horse racing channel).
History: Inaugurated in 1956

Full card: Daily Racing Form | Horse Racing Entries | Live Odds & Scratches

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1Gaining (GB)Jose Valdivia, Jr.124Brad H. Cox10/1
2Red Tea (GB)Eurico Rosa Da Silva124Joseph O'Brien3/1
3A. A. Azula's Arch (KY)Kazushi Kimura124Kevin Attard20/1
4Si Que Es Buena (ARG)Chris Landeros124H. Graham Motion8/1
5Holy Helena (ON)Rafael Manuel Hernandez124James A. Jerkens10/1
6Durance (GER)Lucas Delozier120Peter Schiergen6/1
77mperial Charm (GB)Andrea Atzeni120Simon Crisford4/1
8Starship Jubilee (FL)Luis Contreras124Kevin Attard7/2
9Platane (GB)Maxime H. Guyon120Carlos Laffon-Parias20/1
10Secret Message (KY)Trevor McCarthy124H. Graham Motion10/1
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What: This is a Grade I
Where: Keeneland Race Course
When: Saturday, October 12, 2019, Race 9
Time: 5:30 pm Eastern Time
Who: 3-year-old fillies
Distance: 1 1/8 miles
Surface: Turf
Purse: $500,000
Television: TVG (24/7 horse racing channel).
History: Inaugurated in 1984

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1Lady Prancealot (IRE)Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.121Richard Baltas15/1
2Kelsey's Cross (FL)Julien R. Leparoux121Patrick L. Biancone15/1
3Cambier Parc (KY)John R. Velazquez121Chad C. Brown8/5
4Princesa Carolina (KY)Jose L. Ortiz121Kenneth G. McPeek15/1
5Castle Lady (IRE)Mickael Barzalona121Henri-Alex Pantall7/2
6Cafe Americano (KY)Irad Ortiz, Jr.121Chad C. Brown6/1
7Magnetic Charm (GB)Florent Geroux121William J. Haggas12/1
8Varenka (KY)Javier Castellano121H. Graham Motion6/1
9Regal Glory (KY)Luis Saez121Chad C. Brown6/1
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  • Chad Brown had three winners combined at Woodbine and Belmont including two more graded stakes. He should be a layup for Trainer of the Year.
Belmont (New York):
  • Joel Rosario won three times including the final two races for Chad Brown.
  • Race 9: New and Improved (Joel Rosario/Chad Brown) came from Connecticut in a typical Rosario finish to capture the Grade 2 $300,000 stakes for 2-year-old fillies. Klaravich Stables, one of the top ownerships in the land, won.
  • Race 2: Junior Alvarado, Joe Bravo and Mike Luzzi finished in a rare 1-2-3. I couldn't have written that top three any better.
Laurel (Maryland):
  • Race 6: Greek God was out for the 84th time and won for the 13th time. The 8-year-old was sent off at 30-to-1.
Charles Town (West Virginia):
  • Card: All nine races under the lights had purses of $75,000 or more.
  • Race 7: A 1-to-9 shot won the race and the $175,000 purse but a 115-to-1 shot finished third.
  • Race 8: Castle Bound (Gustavo Larrosa/James Casey) shocked the crowd with a 68-to-1 shot victory in the $300,000 West Virginia breeders Classic Stakes. The winner paid $138.40/469.20/$67.00. The $1 exacta was a staggering $1,853.50. The $1 tri was $4,400+.

Gulfstream Park West (Florida):
  • Luca Panici was a perfect 2 2-0-0. He seems to be comfortable at the old Calder oval.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Race 10: The $1 Pick 6 paid over $36,000.
  • Race 9: Cambier Parc (John Velazquez/Chad Brown) won the Grade I $500,000 Queen Elizabeth Challenge Cup. The winner is 8 5-0-1 lifetime and has consecutive wins under Johnny V.

  • Race 6: The $.50 tri returned over $1,200.
  • Race 5: A 65-to-1 shot finished second and paid $54.40 to place.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Race 6: Matera (Drayden Van Dyke/Dan Ward), who was purchased for $1.4 million as a yearling in 2018 at Keeneland, broke her maiden in her third start. She was previously ridden by Mike Smith twice. Ward has replaced Jerry Hollendorfer who is suspended at the track. She hooked up in a good battle with Gingham (Jorge Diaz, Jr./Bob Baffert) who finished third for the third time in three lifetime starts.

Woodbine (Ontario):

  • Race 9: Desert Encounter (Andrea Atzeni/David Simcock) won the Grade I $800,000 Canadian International Stakes. The jockey rides in Europe mostly but he has found success in North America in the past. The Irish-bred 7-year-old got left at the start but powered home to victory with an impressive run and joined the millionaire's club.

  • Race 8: Starship Jubilee (Luis Contreras/Kevin Attard) won the Grade I $600,000 E.P. Taylor Stakes. The 6-year-old Florida-bred won for the 14th time in 31 starts but that includes a fantastic 13 6-2-1 mark at Woodbine.

  • Race 7: City Boy (Jesse Campbell/Michael Keogh), the second longest shot on the board in a field of ten, won the Grade 2 $250,000 Nearctic Stakes.
 
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Belmont (New York):
  • Race 7: Red Knight (Junior Alvarado/Bill Mott) won the $100,000 1 1/2 mile Point of Entry Stakes. An ideal ride by the rider who chased down 52-year-old Edgar Prado, who returned from injury this past Friday after a long layoff, who threatened to wire the field on a 22-to-1 shot. Prado, a member of the hall of Fame with over 7,000 career wins, doesn't ride often in New York.

  • Race 9: An extremely close finish in which John Velazquez held off a charging Eric Cancel at 23-to-1. The latter seems to excel in New York finales. The finish was 1-2-3-4.
  • John Velazquez won the opener and finale.
Monmouth (New Jersey):
  • Jockey standings: The incredible jockey race between Nik Juarez (23%) and Paco Lopez (34%) is now tied with 106 wins apiece. Lopez began the meet suspended and Juarez had what was a sizeable advantage over the rest of the colony. There are just two live dates remaining, the next two Sundays.
Gulfstream (Florida):
  • Race 7: A horse trained by Elizabeth Dobles was taken down from the win and a 25-to-1 shot elevated to victory. Sacrilege! :sarcasm: Dobles has won just once with her last 24 starters.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • McLean Robertson nearly had a hat trick with a 64-to-1 bomber who was nosed out on the bob. He was 0-fer at the meet but the successful Minnesota based trainer showed why he is a solid conditioner today with two wins and two place finishes among his seven starters. This is a tough meet with nationally renowned connections. He now has as many wins at the meet as Todd Pletcher, Steve Asmussen and Wesley Ward.
    • Race 3: McLean Robertson's starter was sent off at 64-to-1 and lost by the slight bob. The winner won on the track previously in one other start. The payout was enormous for those who played across the board. The $2 exacta was gigantic and roughly $1,300. Imagine the payoff if the bob went the other way?!?!:mad:
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    3 Untraceable Edgar Morales 15.80 8.40 6.00
    6 Two Emmys Joseph Rocco, Jr. 54.20 26.00
    1 Believeinholidays Tyler Gaffalione 4.80
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    • Race 4: McLean Robertson won.
    • Race 5: McLean Robertson's 7-to-1 starter lost to a 6-to-5 shot.
    • Race 8: Hotshot Anna (David Cohen/McLean Robertson) won as the prohibitive favorite and part of an entry. The 5-year-old mare looked splendid. She was entered in a graded stakes on Friday but scratched in what was a tough field. Hotshot Anna has won four in a row, eight of her last nine -- mostly at Presque Isle (PA) and Arlington (IL) and is 23 11-6-1 lifetime.
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  • Jose Ortiz won three times to pull with two victories of Javier Castellano's meet lead of 12.
  • Florent Geroux, one of the top jockeys in the country, was hospitalized after being dismounted during morning workouts. No update but the area of concern is ribs.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Chalk: Favorites won five times and finished second twice. Only in the finale was a favorite off the board.
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  • Holiday: Columbus Day racing in the U.S. at some major tracks.
  • Florent Geroux, a top rider in North America, was injured Sunday morning while exercising a horse and will be out of action due to a broken sternum. An unofficial estimate puts him out 2-to-3 months which means he will not ride in the Breeders' Cup the first weekend of November.
Belmont (New York):
  • Race 8: Lucullan (Luis Saez/Kiaran McLaughlin) won the Grade 2 $200,000 Knickerbocker Stakes. Catholic Boy (Javier Castellano/Jonathan Thomas), who has earned over $2,000,000, dropped to 13 7-2-0 with an uncharacteristic fourth place. Per David Greening (DRF): Despite the 4th-place finish, trainer Jonathan Thomas did not rule out the BC for Catholic Boy. And if he goes, and it's far from certain that he would, it be would be the Classic. "To me, watching that, he would definitely scream a little more real estate," Thomas said.



  • Hector Diaz, Jr., who was DQ'd from victory in the opener, was the winning rider in the finale.
  • Jose Lezcano rode two winners, the only rider or trainer with multiple wins on the day.
  • Handle: Close to $6,000,000.
Gulfstream Park West (Florida):
  • Race 2: Bodexpress (Emisael Jaramillo/Gustavo Delgado) broke his maiden as he wired the field at 1-to-9. He is the horse who unseated John Velazquez at the Preakness Stakes this summer.
  • Race 7: The 5-to-2 favorite was DQ'd and a 39-to-1 shot elevated to victory. The winner paid $80.80/$33.40/$20.20. An odd sequence of events in the last stages of the race led to the DQ.

  • Race 9: Irish Expectations (Kevin Mendez/Jose Chavez) shocked at 70-to-1 in winning the finale. The first-time starter was bred in Texas and paid $142.60/$45.80/$18.00. The $.50 Pick 3 was over $8,500. The $.50 Pick 4 paid over $13,000. The $.10 super was a remarkable $8,200.+ But the big daddy payout was a $.50 trifecta for more than $52,000. A stunning figure.


Santa Anita (California):
  • Doug O'Neill had a natural hat trick beginning with race 5. The first two winners were sent off as favorites. O'Neill is the leading trainer at the meet with 15 wins.
Century Downs (near Calgary, Alberta):
  • Race 9: Bar No Q (Quincy Welch/Ron Grieves), the second highest odds in a field of 11, pulled a stunner at 57-to-1 to win the $100,000 Harvest Plate. The winner paid $116.80/$41.40/$10.80. The $1 Pick 4 paid over $19,000.
 
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Sycamore Stakes
What: Grade 3
Where: Keeneland Race Course
When: Thursday, October 17, 2019, Race 8
Time: 4:57 pm Eastern Time
Who: 3-year-olds and up
Distance: 1 1/2 miles
Surface: Turf
Purse: $150,000
Television: TVG (24/7 horse racing channel).
History: Inaugurated in 1995

Note: Javier Castellano and Jose Ortiz are expected to leave Kentucky by the end of this weekend, return to New York for a few weeks and then eventually head to south Florida when Gulfstream's winter meet begins.
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1Changi (LA)Sophie Doyle118Jeanne Marie Dolan-
2Midnight Tea Time (KY)Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.121Joe Sharp-
3Space Mountain (KY)Corey J. Lanerie121Michael J. Maker-
4Nakamura (MD)Javier Castellano121H. Graham Motion-
5Focus Group (KY)Jose L. Ortiz125Chad C. Brown-
6Postulation (KY)Jorge A. Vargas, Jr.121Michael R. Matz-
7My Boy Jack (KY)James Graham121J. Keith Desormeaux-
8Blended Citizen (KY)Joe Bravo121Doug F. O'Neill-
9Zumurudee (KY)Tyler Gaffalione121Michael Stidham-
10Marzo (KY)Florent Geroux121Michael J. Maker-
11Golden Dragon (KY)Rayan Gazader121Mikhail Yanakov-
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The Breeders' Cup is approaching two weeks away.

A couple of interesting notes -- man, Garrett Gomez was awesome -- Mike Smith may not be the best jockey of all-time but he certainly could be the best big-money rider ever.

Imagine if he goes into the Breeders' Cup Classic one behind or tied with Jerry Bailey. The storyline: Smith gets dumped by Bob Baffert off McKinzie; quiet revenge?

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Lexus Raven Run Stakes
What: Grade 2
Where: Keeneland Race Course
When: Saturday, October 19, 2019, Race 9
Time: 5:30 pm Eastern Time
Who: 3-year-old fillies
Distance: 7 furlongs
Surface: Dirt
Purse: $250,000
Television: TVG (24/7 horse racing channel).
History: Inaugurated in 1999

[TR][TH]PPHorseJockeyWgtTrainerM/L
1Royal Charlotte (KY)Tyler Gaffalione120Chad C. Brown3-1
2Bell's the One (KY)Corey J. Lanerie118Neil L. Pessin12-1
3Indian Pride (KY)John R. Velazquez118Chad C. Brown7-2
4Oxy Lady (KY)Declan Cannon118Jack Sisterson30-1
5Free Cover (KY)Gabriel Saez118W. Bret Calhoun30-1
6Restless Rider (KY)Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.118Kenneth G. McPeek4-1
7Istan Council (KY)Chantal Sutherland118J. Larry Jones12-1
8First Star (FL)Drayden Van Dyke118Ronald W. Ellis6-1
9Horologist (NJ)Joe Bravo118Richard Baltas5-1-
10Needs Supervision (KY)Feargal Lynch118Jeremiah O'Dwyer30-1
11Irish Mischief (KY)Mike E. Smith118Brad H. Cox12-1
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Wednesday, October 16

Indiana Grand (Indiana):


Thursday, October 17, 2019

Belmont (New York):
  • Postponed: Today's card was canceled due to high winds.
Gulfstream Park West (Florida):
  • Race 4: Over $1.6 million was bet in the race of which $1.25 million was added to the existing Pick 5 pool which exceeded $1.4 million.
  • Paco Lopez went 4 2-2-0. He is 16 7-5-2 since October 13 and that covers three tracks.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Race 9: The $1 Pick 6 paid out over $57,000.
  • Race 8: Marzo (Ricardo Santana, Jr./Michael Maker), who was purchased at the 2016 Keeneland September yearling sale for a cool $1,000,000, won the $150,000 Grade 3 Sycamore Stakes at 14-to-1. The 4-year-old gelding is now 16 4-4-3. He was claimed for $62,500 in August at Kentucky Downs. Santana picked up the mount for the injured Florent Geroux.

  • Tyler Gaffalione, Julien Leparoux and Ricardo Santana, Jr. won twice. The first two riders won consecutive times.
Hawthorne (Illinois):
  • Race 3: Isaiah Wiseman won for the first time. The jockey had 12 starts without a prior victory.
  • Race 8: A 100-to-1 shot ridden by Isaiah Wiseman finished third and boosted a $.50 tri which returned over $1,700.
  • Graphics: I give a thumb's up to the simulcast graphics. Reminds me of Portland Meadows. Sometimes simplicity is best.
 
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BREEDERS CUP
What: Two-day event in which the world's greatest race horses vie for over $30,000,000 in purse money. There will be 14 total races spanning two days that comprise the Breeders' Cup. Other races contested those days will be on the card but not part of the Breeders' Cup.
History: 36th edition, inaugurated in 1984. Next year's Breeders' Cup will be November 6-7 at Keeneland.
Where: Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, CA
When: Friday, November 1 and Saturday, November 2, 2019
TV: NBC and NBCSN will be the primary outlets. The TV schedules will be finalized in the upcoming days. TVG is the default network for coverage.
List of races: Races | Breeders' Cup
Times: First post 10:45 am Pacific Time Friday, November 1. First post the following day is 10:07 am PT.
Race order: The official race order and wagering menu for both days will be announced Wednesday, Oct. 23.

ALL POST-TIMES ARE PACIFIC TIME [unofficial]

Friday, November 1
Race 1 10:45 AM
Race 2 11:20 AM
Race 3 11:55 PM

Race 4 12:32 PM
Race 5 1:12 PM Juvenile Turf Sprint -- NBCSN
Race 6 1:52 PM Juvenile Fillies Turf -- NBCSN
Race 7 2:32 PM Juvenile Fillies -- NBCSN
Race 8 3:12 PM Juvenile Turf presented by Coolmore America - NBCSN
Race 9 4:03 PM TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile -- NBCSN

Race 10 4:43 PM

Saturday, November 2
Race 1 10:07 AM

Race 2 10:42 AM
Race 3 11:17 AM
Race 4 11:55 AM Filly & Mare Sprint -- NBCSN
Race 5 12:33 PM Turf Sprint -- NBCSN
Race 6 1:10 PM Big Ass Fans Dirt Mile -- NBCSN
Race 7 1:54 PM Maker’s Mark Filly & Mare Turf -- NBCSN
Race 8 2:36 PM Sprint -- NBCSN
Race 9 3:20 PM TVG Mile -- NBCSN
Race 10 4:00 PM Longines Distaff -- NBCSN
Race 11 4:40 PM Longines Turf -- NBCSN
Race 12 5:44 PM Longines Classic -- NBC

BOLD are Breeders’ Cup World Championships races.

This is a potential field for the Breeders' Cup Classic.
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  • Mike Smith will ride Yoshida (Bill Mott) in the Breeders' Cup Classic. Bob Baffert removed Smith from McKinzie following that horse's most recent race and named Joel Rosario his rider. Rosario formerly rode Yoshida. Oh, imagine the potential chatter if Smith attempts to tie or break Jerry Bailey's all-time record for Grade I victories as the Breeders' Cup Classic unfolds.
  • Jerry Hollendorfer, who is suspended from Santa Anita, will not be allowed to enter horses in his name at the Breeders' Cup. There is a provision that Hollendorfer, or any trainer could have run horses since it is the Breeders' Cup and not the host track's call. However, the committee supported Santa Anita's suspension.
  • Catholic Boy, who won multiple graded stakes, has been retired following a lifetime mark of 13 7-2-0 and over $2,000,000 in earnings.
  • Shifting rider assignments for tomorrow include:
    • David Cohen will be at Woodbine.
    • Mike Smith, Drayden van Dyke and John Velazquez (who was there today) will be at Keeneland.
    • Javier Castellano, Irad Ortiz, Jr. and Jose Ortiz will return to New York and ride at Belmont.
  • Dylan Davis is scheduled to ride the entire card at Belmont. He has mounts in all 11 races.
Belmont (New York):
  • Manny Franco was winless on eight mounts but holds a 6-win lead atop the rider standings.
  • Race 4: I am not sure what was ongoing with Mike Luzzi's mount but he was dead last and about 10 lengths behind near the half mile, seemingly without effort, then flew at the end and nearly caught the winner. A better start would have likely had a different outcome.
Laurel (Maryland):
  • Race 10: Ashley Castrenze withstood an objection by Trevor McCarthy and won the finale with a good ride though her mount may have veered slightly. Nonetheless, when Ashley Castrenze wins, hurricanes produce soft breezes, dentist visits are pleasant experiences and mosquito bites are ouchless. The one damper: She went in the gate at 7-to-2 and came out at 3-to-2.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • The Ortiz brothers combined to win just one of 12 with no place finishes.
  • Race 4: Joe Rocco, on board a 12-to-1 shot and down four lengths in the stretch, outrode Joel Rosario who was on the lead with the favorite. Not exactly the expected end to that race.
  • Race 6: Bayerness (Tyler Gaffalione/Cherie DeVaux) won her maiden race. This was the trainer's sixth lifetime win. The former assistant to Chad Brown won the race in which her mentor also entered.
  • Race 9: Lady Prancealot (Joe Bravo/Richard Baltas) was sent off at 10-to-1 and won the Grade 3 $150,000 feature race for 3-year-old fillies. Bravo caught John Velazquez who rode the favorite to a second place finish. That is the second huge win for Bravo in the past few days. Michael and Jules Iavarone own the winner. Michael was the owner of 2008 Kentucky Derby + Preakness Stakes winner Big Brown then stepped aside from T-bred ownership for many years before returning in 2017.
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  • Race 10: The $.50 Pick 5 paid over $21,000.
Gulfstream Park West (Florida):
  • Edgard Zayas rode three winners.
  • Paco Lopez went 5 2-0-0. He is 21 9-5-2 since October 13 and that covers three tracks.
Delta Downs (Louisiana):
  • Karl Broberg, the winningest trainer in North America this year with 466 victories, added four to his collection with eight starters. He has 127 more wins than his closest challenger Steve Asmussen.
Remington Park (Oklahoma):
  • High purses: Eight of the ten races featured purses of $100,000 or more.
  • Richard Eramia, who rode the entire card of 10 races, and David Cabrera both had three wins apiece.
  • Zapit (Ken Tohill/Timothy Martin) was sent off the longest shot on the board at 94-1 and won the $100,000 Oklahoma Classics Lassie Stakes. The winner paid $190.40/$39.40/$20.60. The 2-year-old filly was coming out of a 4th place finish in her maiden race. The $.50 Pick 4 paid over $10,000. This was the final race on the card.
Santa Anita (California):
  • J. Keith Desormeaux trained the winners of the first two races.
  • Abel Cedillo/Doug O'Neill combined to win twice.
 
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Saturday, October 19, 2019

Belmont (New York):
  • Card: A big day for New York breds. Every horse entered was bred in the state. Eight of the 11 races were purses of $100,000 or more.
  • Summary/Handle: An entertaining day the oval. Over $12,000,000 bet.
  • Jose Ortiz was 5 4-0-0 and won for four different trainers.
  • Junior Alvarado had two wins and rode lights out with a 20-to-1 shot finishing second to a prohibitive favorite in the 10th.
  • Race 8: The Ortiz boys finished 1-2 in the $250,000 Sleepy Hollow in a thriller. Captain Bombastic (Jose Ortiz/Jeremiah Englehart) won and paid over $18. Awesome name for a horse who is now 2 2-0-0. And you know what else helps... :nod:

  • Race 7: The Ortiz boys finished 1-2.
  • Race 5: Mr. Buff (Junior Alvarado/John Kimmel) won the $300,000 Empire Classic, the biggest purse on the card.

Laurel (Maryland):
  • Card: A large day for Maryland breds. Seven of the 12 races were purses of $100,000 or more. An all-Maryland bred day.
  • Summary: Laurel stepped in the spotlight and additional people are starting to take notice.
  • Race 8: The $2 exacta paid $1,146.80. The $2 tri returned $8,646.60. The $1 super paid over $68,000.
  • Race 7: Hello Beautiful (Sheldon Russell/Brittany Russell) romped to victory in a $100,000 race. The married jockey-trainer combination have an affinity for finishing in the money when teamed. Brittany's smile could light up a large metropolitan city following this race. She is 14 5-1-2 at the meet and almost always uses her husband to ride her horses. Good for them! Feel good story of the day.
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A kiss is worth a thousand words.
  • Race 6: The $2 Pick 3 was a massive $18,611.80.
  • Race 5: The winner paid $137/$43/$19.80. The $2 Pick 5 paid over $200,000. The $2 Pick 4 paid over $10,000. The $2 Pick 3 paid over $5,400. The $2 double paid over $1,100.
  • Race 4: The $1 super paid close to $50,000.
  • Race 1: Three across the wire won by 59-year-old Chuckie... oops Charles C. Lopez with his lone ride of the day.
  • Paco Lopez had a victory on three mounts but also got caught in the stretch while on board a 4-to-5 shot by Sheldon Russell. Lopez is 24 10-6-2 at four tracks since October 13.
Gulfstream (Florida):
  • Leonel Reyes had four wins. He is in sync at the former Calder with a meet-leading 16 wins.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Race 11: Mitchell Murrill brought home a 23-to-1 shot in the finale. The winners came down from Illinois and had a nice victory. Murrill is from Alabama and played football in years past.
  • Race 9: Bell's the One (Corey Lanerie/Neil Pessin) won the Grade 2 $250,000 Raven Run. The 3-year-old filly ended a 4-race losing streak. She began her career with 4 wins and thus has 5 wins in 9 lifetime starts.

  • Race 8: Tough Irma (Shaun Bridgmohan/Cipriano Contreras) wired the field at 18-to-1.
  • Race 7: Wayne O. (Tyler Gaffalione/Steve Asmussen) won the MSW at 5-to-1. Asmussen finished 1-2.
  • Race 5: A good race between the 3 and 10 in which the 3 led, fell behind for a moment and then recovered.
  • Race 2: Sophie Doyle picked up the mount and won. The runner up was 72-to-1. The $2 exacta was a remarkable $1,252.80. The tri more than $9,700.
  • McLean Robertson had no winners but finished 5 0-1-3 and brought home some nice prices to fill exotics.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Flavien Prat won four times with five mounts.
Woodbine (Ontario):
  • Race 3: Jean Elizabeth (Eurico Da Silva/Larry Rivelli) won the Grade 3 $125,000. The Illinois-bred won for the 9th time in 15 starts.
 
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Sunday, October 20, 2019

Belmont (New York):
  • Race 8: Summer Fortune (Junior Alvarado/Jeremiah Englehart) wired the field in a $75,000 MSW. Much anticipation with some of the first time starters including the prohibitive favorite Orsay (Irad Ortiz, Jr./Chad Brown) who was trounced and finished third. The 2-year-old filly was purchased by Larry Best of OXO Holdings (ex-Boston Scientific exec.) for $1.2 million in 2017 and is a daughter to American Pharoah. The winner on the other hand was bought for the comparatively small sum of $200,000.
  • Race 9: Xenobia (John Velazquez/Jonathan Thomas) won the Grade 3 $200,000 feature.

  • Race 10: An 89-to-1 shot finished second and propped some exotics.
Monmouth (New Jersey):
  • Paco Lopez (107 wins) has a 1-win lead over Nik Juarez at the meet which concludes on Sunday the only live racing date remaining on the 2019 schedule.
Laurel (Maryland):
  • Track: Racing was off the turf. Whatever bad weather hit the mid-Atlantic seemed to be isolated to Laurel.
  • Race 1: The Russells teamed for another victory. Brittany, the trainer, is 15 6-1-2 (40%/60%) at the meet.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Race 1: Trainer Kellyn Gorder had his first win since April at Oaklawn. He has just three wins this year and had lost 33 straight. Last year he had 22 wins.
  • Race 9: The $1 Pick 6 paid over $72,000.
  • Leading rider at the meet: Julien Leparoux with 16 wins. He rides his best at Kentucky tracks.
Gulfstream (Florida):
  • Race 1: The winner was sent off the longest shot on the board at 56-to-1 and paid $115.40/$43.40/$16.20. The $.50 tri paid over $2,100.
  • Race 2: The $2 double paid $665.40.
  • Race 3: The $.50 Pick 3 paid a tremendous $5,700+.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Flavien Prat won the first two races which extended his exceptional streak of winning eight times in nine starts covering three days.
Woodbine (Ontario):
  • Trainer Kevin Attard and jockey Eurico Da Silva teamed up to win the first three races including the $125,000 Carotene Stakes for Ontario-bred three-year-old fillies. Da Silva went on to win a total of six races from nine mounts on the day. Woodbine’s leading jockey went six-for-six earlier this year on April 28.
 
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The Breeders' Cup fields will be announced Wednesday, October 23 and broadcast live on TVG. As a reminder this year's event, Friday (Nov. 1) will be exclusively for juveniles and Saturday (Nov. 20 for the remainder of the entries.

Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entry Announcement to be Televised Live on TVG and Streamed on BreedersCup.com on Wednesday, October 23 | Breeders' Cup

ARCADIA, Calif. (October 18, 2019) –
Pre-entered fields for the 2019 Breeders’ Cup World Championships will be announced live on TVG along with the Breeders’ Cup website, Official Mobile App and YouTube, Twitter and Facebook pages on Wednesday, October 23 at 11:30 a.m. ET.

The 36th Breeders’ Cup World Championships, consisting of 14 races with purses and awards totaling more than $30 million, will be held for a record tenth time at Santa Anita Park on Friday, November 1 and Saturday, November 2.

The live stream will be hosted by Breeders’ Cup Players’ Show talent Gabby Gaudet and Mike Joyce.

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Parx (Pennsylvania):
  • Paco Lopez journeyed to Philly and won all three of his mounts. A different day, a different track but similar results. His streak of wins is now four. The past five days, he has been at four tracks in four states and totaled a mark of 22 9-6-2 (41%/77%).
Kentucky Derby via Breeders' Cup:
  • Dale Romans has had some noteworthy 2-year-olds in recent years who got much attention as Kentucky Derby hopefuls. Dennis' Moment is his latest but this may be his most impressive in recent years.
 
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A few(maybe even 5-6) years ago some of you may remember I did a Breeders Cup handicap challenge here.
It was a fairly simple scoring procedure.
1. Picking a winner = 1 pt for the win + the final odds. So a 9-2 winner would net the handicapper 1+4.5 for a total of 5.5 points toward their total. A 6-5 winner would net a score of 1+1.2 for a 2.2 total score.
2. The other option which is the one i use with horse racing fans i know personally is to square the #of winners then add that total with the final odds. So correctly picking 4 winners with odds of 7-5, 16-1, 3-1 and 5-2 would net a score of 4x4(winners) = 16 + 1.4 + 16 + 3 + 2.5 for a total of 38.9 points.

If anyone is interested you can message me( I will still post all contestants picks along with running totals in 1 single post here) with your picks and scoring option 1 or 2, or if our good friend MSE doesn't mind a bit of clutter among his most informative posts perhaps we can post them here and thump our chests;) as our totals mount.

Grand prize is bragging rights.......... and I will find and like an amount of your posts equal to your winning score. :laugh:
Best of Breeders Cup luck everyone, especially at the windows.
 

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RACE ORDER:
2019 Breeders' Cup Post Times and Wagering Menu
Friday, Nov. 1
Race 110:45TBDWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 5JSH-5
Race 211:20TBDWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 4JSH-5
Race 311:55TBDWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDJSH-5
Race 412:32TBDWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 6JSH-5
Race 51:12BC Juvenile Turf Sprint WPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 5JSH-5
Race 61:52BC Juvenile Turf – presented by Coolmore AmericaWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 4JSH-5
Race 72:32BC Juvenile FilliesWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDSPDDPick 4JSH-5
Race 83:12BC Juvenile Fillies TurfWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDSPDDJSH-5
Race 94:03TVG BC JuvenileWPSEXTRISUPERDDSPDDJSH-5
Race 104:43TBDWPSEXTRISUPERJSH-5
Saturday, Nov. 2
Race 110:07TBDWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 5JSH-5
Race 210:42TBDWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 4JSH-5
Race 311:17TBDWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDJSH-5
Race 411:55BC Filly & Mare SprintWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 4JSH-5
Race 512:33BC Turf SprintWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDJSH-5
Race 61:10Big Ass Fans BC Dirt MileWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 4JSH-5
Race 71:54Maker's Mark
BC Filly & Mare Turf
WPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 6JSH-5
Race 82:36BC SprintWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 5JSH-5
Race 93:20TVG BC MileWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDPick 4JSH-5
Race 104:00Longines BC DistaffWPSEXTRISUPERP3DDJSH-5
Race 114:40Longines BC TurfWPSEXTRISUPERDDJSH-5
Race 125:44Longines BC ClassicWPSEXTRISUPERJSH-5
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PRE-ENTRIES

  • Pre-entries were announced today and that includes those entered in more than one race.
  • Post positions will be drawn Monday.
  • Rider assignments are incomplete.
  • 188 horses entered.
  • Aidan O'Brien has the most horses with 17.
  • $30,000,000 in purse money including $6m in the Classic which will air on NBC.
  • 13 races to air on NBCSN.
  • TVG is the primary network for extensive coverage.
  • Friday: Races 1, 2, 3, 4 and 10 are not Breeders' Cup races.
  • Saturday: Races 1, 2 and 3 are not Breeders' Cup races.
Here are the pre-entries to all 14 Breeders' Cup races which will be held November 1-2, at Santa Anita


Breeders' Cup Pre-Entries for 2019 - Brisnet

5th Race, Post Time 4:12pm ET/1:12 pm PT
The BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE TURF SPRINT (GII) is a five furlong race for 2-year-olds to be run on the turf. This race will start 12 with 4 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $1 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
> A’Ali (IRE)Shaikh Duaij Al KhalifaSimon CrisfordTally-Ho Stud
Al Raya (GB)Victorious Racing LLC (Lessee)Simon CrisfordEd’s Stud Ltd.
Another MiracleLeonard C. Green and Jonathan I. GreenGary ContessaBetz/J. Betz/CHNNHK/D.J. Stables/Lamantia/CoCo/Ramsby
Band Practice (IRE)Clipper LogisticsArchie WatsonFergus Cousins
CambriaStonestreet Stables, LLCWesley A. WardStonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC
Chimney RockThree Diamonds FarmMichael J. MakerStargazers, LLC & Clear Creek Stud, LLC
Dr Simpson (FR)Russell JonesTom DascombeDebbiella Camacho
Dream Shot (IRE)Saeed MananaJames TateGerard & Anne Corry
Fair MaidenGodolphin LLCEoin G. HartyGodolphin
> Four Wheel DriveBreeze Easy, LLCWesley A. WardGlenvale Stud
> KimariDavid MowatWesley A. WardChina Horse Club International Limited
King NeptuneMichael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienFrank Hutchinson
Not selected into the field and listed in order of preference by the Breeders’ Cup Racing Directors/Secretaries Panel:
13 Alligator Alley (GB)Paul Smith, Mrs. M. V. Magnier, Mrs. P. Shanahan & Justin CarthyJoseph O’BrienWhatton Manor Stud
14 EncoderHronis Racing LLCJohn W. SadlerPeter V. Lamantia/Greg Ramsby
15 Miss J McKayMaxis Stable, Madaket Stables LLC & Wonder StablesCathal A. LynchLinda Oliff Rohleder (PR)
16 FreewheelerNK RacingTodd A. PletcherJohn Lauriello
17 Bulletproof OneGary Barber, Cecil Barber, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners & Adam WachtelPeter MillerVictory Rose Thoroughbreds & KMN Racing
18 Air Force Jet (GB)Qatar Racing LimitedJoseph O’BrienThe Wind Fire Partnership
19 EmboldenDare To Dream Stable LLCMichael StidhamNancy L Terhune & Ernest Frohboese
20 PistolettoMichael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienTada Nobutaka
21 Jack and Noah (FR)Gary BarberMark E. CasseOceanic Bloodstock Inc. & Ariane Gravereaux
22 Fore LeftReddam Racing LLC & WavertreeDoug F. O’NeillMachmer Hall
23 KarakBreeze Easy, LLCWesley A. WardParrish Hill Farm, Amanda Roach Cole & Karakontie Syndicate
24 LeucotheaAltamira Racing Stable, SoCal Seven Racing & Brian McGoldrickPeter MillerWoods Edge Farm, LLC
25 AxiomoOlympia Star, Inc.Mikhail YanakovC. Kidder & N. Cole
26 Full FlatTsuyoshi OnoHideyuki MoriSierra Farm
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Total Horses in Race: 26
Embolden has second preference in the Juvenile Turf
Encoder has second preference in the Juvenile Turf
Fair Maiden has first preference in the Juvenile Fillies Turf
Full Flat has second preference in the Juvenile
King Neptune has second preference in the Juvenile
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Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Pre-Entries

6th Race, Post Time 4:52 pm ET/1:52 pm PT
The BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE TURF (GI) Presented by Coolmore America is a one mile race for 2-year-old colts and geldings to be run on the turf. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $1 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
American TheoremKretz Racing LLCGeorge PapaprodromouSierra Farm
AndesiteKent Spellman & Madaket Stables LLCBrad CoxStoneway Farm
Arizona (IRE)Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick SmithAidan P. O’BrienStephen Sullivan
> Decorated InvaderWest Point Thoroughbreds, Inc., William T. Freeman ,Christophe ClementRedmon Farm,LLC
William Sandbrook & Cheryl Manning
EncoderHronis Racing LLCJohn W. SadlerPeter V. Lamantia/Greg Ramsby
Fort MyersMichael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienOrpendale, Chelston & Wynatt
Graceful KittenSuper Super StableAmador Merei SanchezKenneth L Ramsey & Sarah K Ramsey
Hit the RoadD K Racing, LLC, Radley Equine, Inc., Taste of Victory Stables,Dan BlackerFred W. Hertrich
Rick Gold & Dave Odmark
Our CountryGatsas Stables, LLC & RA Hill StableGeorge WeaverWinStar Farm, LLC
> Peace AchievedJSM EquineMark E. CasseRhinestone Bloodstock
> Royal Dornoch (IRE)Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienBarronstown Stud
+ StructorJeff Drown & Don RachelChad C. BrownThree Chimneys Farm, LLC
+ Vitalogy (GB)Qatar Racing Limited, Marc Detampel & Bottle Rocket StableBrendan P. WalshMr W. A. Tinkler
War BeastERJ Racing, John Crespy & Hinkle FarmsDoug F. O’NeillHinkle Farms & Ben Kessinger
Not selected into the field and listed in order of preference by the Breeders’ Cup Racing Directors/Secretaries Panel:
15 Billy BattsRockingham RanchPeter MillerChina Horse Club International Limited
16 Gear JockeyCalumet FarmGeorge R. Arnold IICalumet Farm
17 Proven StrategiesLeonard C. Green & Jonathan I. GreenMark E. CasseA. Francis Vanlangendonck, Barbara H. Vanlangendonck & Etarip Stables, Inc.
18 EmboldenDare To Dream Stable LLCMichael StidhamNancy L Terhune & Ernest Frohboese
19 DeviantRed Lane Thoroughbreds, LLCDanny PishRobert G. Harvey
20 New World TapestryMichael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier & Flaxman Holdings LimitedAidan P. O’BrienFlaxman Holdings, LTD & Orpendale/Chelston/Wynatt
21 Anneau d’OrPeter Redekop B.C. Ltd.Blaine WrightHighland Yard LLC
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Total Horses in Race: 21
American Theorem has first preference in the Juvenile
Anneau d’Or has second preference in the Juvenile
Billy Batts has second preference in the Juvenile
Embolden has first preference in the Juvenile Turf Sprint
Encoder has first preference in the Juvenile Turf Sprint
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Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies

7th Race, Post Time 5:32 pm ET/2:32 pm PT
The BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES (GI) is a 1 1/16-mile race for 2-year-old fillies. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $2 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
> BastBaoma Corp.Bob BaffertBlackRidge Stables LLC
> British IdiomDubb, Michael, The Elkstone Group, LLC,Brad CoxHargus & Sandra Sexton and Silver Fern Farm
Madaket Stables LLC & Bethlehem Stables LLC
ComicalGary Barber, ERJ Racing, Steve Keh, Dave Kenney, Madaket Stables,Doug F. O’NeillSusan Casner
Westside Racing Stable & Doug F. O’Neill
Donna VeloceKaleem Shah, Inc.Simon CallaghanCoin Broker Syndicate
EtoileMrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick SmithAidan P. O’BrienOrpendale/Chelston/Wynatt
K P DreaminKarl PergolaJeff MullinsVegso Racing Stable
> Lazy DaisyERJ Racing, Great Friends Stable, CTR Racing LLC, MyRaceHorse Stable,Doug F. O’NeillJohn Elder & Paynter Syndicate
Jerry Caroom, et al
Perfect AlibiTracy FarmerMark E. CassePin Oak Stud, LLC
Two SixtyGary BarberMark E. CasseShade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc
> Wicked WhisperAlex Lieblong & JoAnn LieblongSteven M. AsmussenSiena Farms LLC
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Total Horses in Race: 10
Etoile has first preference in the Juvenile Fillies Turf
Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf

8th Race, Post Time 6:15 pm ET/3:12 pm PT
The BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES TURF (GI) is a one mile race for 2-year-old fillies to be run on the turf. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $1 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
> AbscondApogee Bloodstock & Mike Anderson Racing LLCEddie KenneallyMichael Niall
> Albigna (IRE)Flaxman Holdings LimitedMrs. John HarringtonNiarchos Family
AlmsGodolphin LLCMichael StidhamGodolphin
+ CrystalleTobey L. Morton & Chuck HovitzJohn C. Kimmel DVMGlendalough LLC
> Daahyeh (GB)HH Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al KhalifaRoger VarianD.J. and Mrs. Deer
EtoileMrs. John Magnier & Michael Tabor & Derrick SmithAidan P. O’BrienOrpendale/Chelston/Wynatt
Fair MaidenGodolphin LLCEoin G. HartyGodolphin
Living In The Past (IRE)Clipper LogisticsKarl BurkeNewlands House Stud and Mrs. A.M. Burns
SelflesslyKlaravich Stables Inc.Chad C. BrownGeorge Louis Doetsch
Shadn (IRE)Al Rabban RacingAndrew M. BaldingBarronstown Stud
SharingEclipse Thoroughbred Partners & Gainesway StableH. Graham MotionSagamore Farm
> Sweet MelaniaRobert E. Low & Lawana LowTodd A. PletcherSt. Elias Stables, LLC
Tango (IRE)Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienFastnet Stud Ltd.
Walk In Marrakesh (IRE)Merriebelle Irish Farm LimitedIgnacio CorreasMerriebelle Irish Farm LTD.
Not selected into the field and listed in order of preference by the Breeders’ Cup Racing Directors/Secretaries Panel:
15 Precious Moments (IRE)Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienLynch Bages Ltd.
16 Croughavouke (IRE)Red Barron’s Barn LLC & Rancho TemescalJeff MullinsJoe Fogarty
17 Princesa CarolineRunnymede Farm, Catesby W. Clay & Three Chimneys Farm LLCChad C. BrownRunnymede Farm Inc. & Catesby W. Clay Investment 2 LLC
18 Unforgetable (IRE)John C. OxleyJoseph O’BrienLynch Bages, Camas Park & Arkle Bloodstock
19 Applecross (IRE)Medallion Racing, Next Wave Racing, Jerry McClanahan & Mark StantonRichard BaltasThomas Cahalan & Sophie Hayley
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Total Horses in Race: 19
Etoile has second preference in the Juvenile Fillies
Fair Maiden has second preference in the Juvenile Turf Sprint
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Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Pre-Entries

9th Race, Post Time 7:03 pm ET/4:03 pm PT
The TVG BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE (GI) is a 1 1/16-mile race for 2-year-old colts and geldings. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $2 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
American TheoremKretz Racing LLCGeorge PapaprodromouSierra Farm
Anneau d’OrPeter Redekop B.C. Ltd.Blaine WrightHighland Yard LLC
Billy BattsRockingham RanchPeter MillerChina Horse Club International Limited
> Dennis’ MomentAlbaugh Family StablesDale L. RomansTolo Thoroughbreds
> Eight RingsSF Racing, Starlight Racing Stable, Madaket Stables LLC,Bob BaffertWinStar Farm, LLC
Fred W. Hertrich III, John D. Fielding & Golconda Stables
Full FlatTsuyoshi OnoHideyuki MoriSierra Farm
King NeptuneMichael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienFrank Hutchinson
> MaxfieldGodolphin LLCBrendan P. WalshGodolphin
ScabbardJoseph W. SuttonEddie KenneallyJoseph W. Sutton
ShopliftedGrandview Equine, Cheyenne Stables LLC & LNJ FoxwoodsSteven M. AsmussenMachmer Hall, Carrie Brogden & Craig Brogden
Storm the CourtExline-Border Racing, LLC, David A. Bernsen & Susanna WilsonPeter A. EurtonStepping Stone Farm
Wrecking CrewRockingham Ranch & David A. BernsenPeter MillerWestrock Stables
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Total Horses in Race: 12
American Theorem has second preference in the Juvenile Turf
Anneau d’Or has first preference in the Juvenile Turf
Billy Batts has first preference in the Juvenile Turf
Full Flat has first preference in the Juvenile Turf Sprint
King Neptune has first preference in the Juvenile Turf Sprint
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SATURDAY

Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint Pre-Entries


4th Race, Post Time 2:55 pm ET/11:55 am PT
The BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARE SPRINT (GI) is a seven furlong race for 3-year-olds and up, fillies & mares. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $1 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
BellafinaKaleem Shah, Inc.Simon CallaghanJSM Equine, LLC.
> Come DancingBlue Devil Racing StableCarlos MartinBlue Devil Racing Stable, LLC
CovfefeLNJ FoxwoodsBrad CoxAlexander Groves Thoroughbreds
Danuska’s My GirlBad Boy Racing LLCDan WardFernandez-Robles Family Trust & Flying H Stables
Dawn the DestroyerStonestreet Stables, LLCKiaran P. McLaughlinStonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC
HeavenhasmynikkiRon Paolucci Racing LLC & Leigh ButlerRobert B. Hess Jr.Langsem Farm, Inc
Lady NinjaHarry Bederian, Harout Kamberian & Hagop NakkashianRichard BaltasSugartown Stable
Mo See CalRockingham Ranch & David A. Bernson LLCPeter MillerRozamund Barclay
Secret SpiceLittle Red Feather Racing & Bobby FlayRichard BaltasGodolphin
SelcourtMedallion Racing & Keith AbramsJohn W. SadlerKeith Abrahams
Serengeti EmpressJoel PolitiThomas M. AmossTri Eques Bloodstock, LLC
> Spiced PerfectionPantofel Stable, Wachtel Stable & Peter DeutschPeter MillerPremier Thoroughbreds LLC
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Total Horses in Race: 12
Mo See Cal has first preference in the Distaff
Secret Spice has first preference in the Distaff
Serengeti Empress has first preference in the Distaff
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Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint Pre-Entries

5th Race, Post Time 3:33 pm ET/12:33 pm PT
The BREEDERS’ CUP TURF SPRINT (GI) is a five furlong race for 3-year-olds and up to be run on the turf. This race will start 12 with 4 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $1 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
Belvoir Bay (GB)Gary BarberPeter MillerMrs R. D. Peacock
+ Eddie HaskellPhillip Wood & Jim HaileyMark GlattReddam Racing LLC
> Fairyland (IRE)Mrs. Evelyn M. Stockwell, Michael Tabor & Derrick SmithAidan P. O’BrienTally Ho Stud
ImprimisBreeze Easy, LLCJoseph F. OrsenoCraig L Wheeler
Legends of WarQatar Racing Limited, Steve Keh & C T R Stables LLCDoug F. O’NeillDP Racing
+ LeinsterAmy Dunne, Westrock Stables, LLC, Brenda Miley & Jean WilkinsonGeorge R. Arnold IIGryphon Investments, LLC
OmSareen Family TrustPeter MillerLavin Bloodstock, Bernie Sams & William S. Farish, Jr.
+ Pure SensationPatricia GenerazioChristophe ClementPatricia Generazio
So PerfectDerrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier & Michael TaborAidan P. O’BrienMachmer Hall
Stormy LiberalRockingham Ranch & David A. BernsenPeter MillerDapple Bloodstock & Gryphon Investments LLC
+ StubbinsMcShane RacingDoug F. O’NeillPatrick Durtschi & Brittney Durtschi
> Totally BossJim & Susan HillGeorge R. Arnold IIMike Pressley
Not selected into the field and listed in order of preference by the Breeders’ Cup Racing Directors/Secretaries Panel:
13 Final FrontierGodolphin LLCThomas AlbertraniGodolphin
14 Shekky ShebazMichael Dubb, Madaket Stables LLC & Bethlehem StablesJason ServisAshford Stud, Tammy Barnes & Dr. Bernard Vertuca
15 Girls Know BestTriton Stable, Brian Chenvert & Eddie KenneallyEddie KenneallyDon Von Hemel & Todd Dunn
16 Double Touch (GB)Hronis Racing LLCJohn W. SadlerHoneypuddle Stud
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Total Horses in Race: 16
Om has second preference in the Mile
The Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile Pre-Entries

6th Race, Post Time 4:10 pm ET/1:10 pm PT
The BIG ASS FANS BREEDERS’ CUP DIRT MILE (GI) is a one mile race for 3-year-olds and up. This race will start 12 with 4 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $1 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
Blue ChipperByung Boo ChoiKim Young KwanDiamond A Racing Corp.
> Catalina CruiserHronis Racing LLCJohn W. SadlerW. S. Farish
Coal FrontRobert V. La Penta & Head of Plains Partners LLCTodd A. PletcherMichael Edward Connelly
Diamond OopsDiamond 100 Racing Club LLC, Amy Dunne , D. P. Racing LLC & Patrick L. BianconePatrick L. BianconeKin Hui Racing Stables LLC
Firenze FireMr. Amore StableJason ServisMr Amore Stables
+ Giant ExpectationsExline – Border Racing LLC, David Bernsen, Garrett Zubok & Gatto Racing LLCPeter A. EurtonSunrise Stables
Hog Creek HustleSomething Special Racing LLCVickie L. FoleyHargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton & Silver Fern Farm, LLC
+ ImprobableWinStar Farm, LLC, China Horse Club International Limited & Starlight Racing StableBob BaffertSt. George Farm LLC & G. Watts Humphrey Jr.
+ Mr. MoneyAllied Racing Stable, LLCW. Bret CalhounSpruce Lane Farm
+ Omaha BeachFox Hill Farms Inc.Richard E. MandellaCharming Syndicate
+ Spun to RunRobert P. DonaldsonJuan Carlos GuerreroSabana Farm
WhitmoreSouthern Springs Stables, Robert V. La Penta & Head of Plains Partners LLCRon MoquettJohn Liviakis
Not selected into the field and listed in order of preference by the Breeders’ Cup Racing Directors/Secretaries Panel:
13 Snapper SinclairBloom Racing Stable LLCSteven M. AsmussenK & G Stables
14 Trais Fluors (GB)Robert NgKen CondonSCEA Haras de Saint Pair
15 AmbassadorialJane Chapple-HyamJane Chapple-HyamDarley
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Total Horses in Race: 15
Catalina Cruiser has first preference in the Sprint
Diamond Oops has first preference in the Sprint
Firenze Fire has first preference in the Sprint
Hog Creek Hustle has first preference in the Sprint
Snapper Sinclair has second preference in the Mile
Trais Fluors (GB) has first preference in the Mile
Whitmore has first preference in the Sprint
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Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf Pre-Entries

7th Race, Post Time 4:54 pm ET/1:54 pm PT
THE MAKER’S MARK BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARE TURF (GI) is a 1 1/4-mile race for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up, to be run on the turf. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $2 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
Billesdon Brook (GB)Pall Mall Partners & Mrs. R.J. McCreeryRichard HannonStowell Hill Partners
Castle Lady (IRE)Godolphin LLCHenri Alex PantallGodolphin
Fanny Logan (IRE)HH Sheikha Al Jalila RacingJohn H.M. GosdenGodolphin
Fleeting (IRE)Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick SmithAidan P. O’BrienMr Fernando Bermudez
> Iridessa (IRE)Mrs. C. C. Regalado-GonzalezJoseph O’BrienWhisperview Trading Ltd
Just WonderfulMichael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienOrpendale, Chelston & Wynatt
Magical (IRE)Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier & Michael TaborAidan P. O’BrienOrpendale, Chelston & Wynatt
> MirthLittle Red Feather RacingPhilip D’AmatoBarlar, LLC
Mrs. SippyAndrew StoneH. Graham MotionAndrew Stone
> Sistercharlie (IRE)White Birch Farm, Inc.Chad C. BrownEcurie Des Monceaux
Thais (FR)White Birch Farm, Inc.Chad C. BrownG. Sandor & Mrs. G. Sandor
VasilikaAll Schlaich Stables LLC, Janet Hollendorfer, Gatto Racing LLC & George TodaroDan WardMikhail Yanakov
> Villa Marina (GB)Sarl Darpat FranceCarlos Laffon-PariasSarl Darpat France
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Total Horses in Race: 13
Iridessa (IRE) has first preference in the Mile
Just Wonderful has second preference in the Mile
Magical (IRE) has first preference in the Turf
Mrs. Sippy has second preference in the Turf
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Breeders’ Cup Sprint Pre-Entries

8th Race, Post Time 5:36 pm ET/2:36 pm PT
The BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT (GI) is a six furlong race for 3-year-olds and up. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $2 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
Catalina CruiserHronis Racing LLCJohn W. SadlerW. S. Farish
Diamond OopsDiamond 100 Racing Club LLC, Amy Dunne , D. P. Racing LLC & Patrick L. BianconePatrick L. BianconeKin Hui Racing Stables LLC
> EngageWoodford Racing, LLCSteven M. AsmussenWoods Edge Farm, LLC
Firenze FireMr. Amore StableJason ServisMr Amore Stables
Hog Creek HustleSomething Special Racing LLCVickie L. FoleyHargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton & Silver Fern Farm, LLC
> Imperial HintRaymond MamoneLuis Carvajal Jr.Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc
LandeskogERJ Racing, John Fuller, Dave Kenney & Madaket Stables LLCDoug F. O’NeillCFP Thoroughbreds LLC
Matera SkyTsuyoshi OnoHideyuki MoriLynch Bages LTD
MitoleWilliam and Corinne HeiligbrodtSteven M. AsmussenEdward A. Cox
ShancelotCrawford Farms RacingJorge NavarroCharles Muth & Patrick Murphy
WhitmoreSouthern Springs Stables, Robert V. La Penta & Head of Plains Partners LLCRon MoquettJohn Liviakis
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Total Horses in Race: 11
Catalina Cruiser has second preference in the Dirt Mile
Diamond Oops has second preference in the Dirt Mile
Firenze Fire has second preference in the Dirt Mile
Hog Creek Hustle has second preference in the Dirt Mile
Whitmore has second preference in the Dirt Mile
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Breeders’ Cup Mile Pre-Entries

9th Race, Post Time 6:20pm ET/3:20 pm PT
The TVG BREEDERS’ CUP MILE (GI) is a one mile race for 3-year-olds and up, to be run on the turf. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $2 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
> BoloGolden Pegasus Racing Inc.Carla GainesSpendthrift Farm LLC
> Bowies HeroAgave Racing Stable, Madaket Stables LLC, ERJ Racing & Rockin Robin Racing StablePhilip D’AmatoPope McLean, Pope McLean Jr. & Marc McLean
Bricks and MortarKlaravich Stables Inc & William H. LawrenceChad C. BrownGeorge Strawbridge
Circus Maximus (IRE)Flaxman Holdings Limited, Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier & Michael TaborAidan P. O’BrienFlaxman Stables Ireland Ltd.
> El TormentaSam-Son FarmGail CoxSam-Son Farm
> Got StormyGary BarberMark E. CasseMt. Joy Stables, Pope McLean, Marc McLean & Pope McLean Jr.
Hey Gaman (GB)Sultan AliJames TateRabbah Bloodstock Limited
Iridessa (IRE)Mrs. C. C. Regalado-GonzalezJoseph O’BrienWhsiperview Trading Ltd.
Just WonderfulMichael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Mrs. John MagnierAidan P. O’BrienOrpendale, Chelston & Wynatt
Line of Duty (IRE)Godolphin LLCCharlie ApplebyTriermore Stud
> Lord Glitters (FR)Geoff & Sandra TurnbullDavid O’MearaSCA Elevage de Tourgeville & Mme. Hilary Erculiani
Space Traveller (GB)Clipper LogisticsRichard A. FaheyEl Catorce Partnership
+ True Valour (IRE)Qatar Racing LimitedSimon CallaghanMr P. O’Rourke
+ Uni (GB)Michael Dubb , Head of Plains Partners LLC, Haras d’Etreham & Bethlehem StablesChad C. BrownHaras d’Etreham
Not selected into the field and listed in order of preference by the Breeders’ Cup Racing Directors/Secretaries Panel:
15 Suedois (FR)George Turner & Clipper LogisticsDavid O’MearaElisabeth Vidal
16 Trais Fluors (GB)Robert NgKen CondonSCEA Haras de Saint Pair
17 LucullanGodolphin LLCKiaran P. McLaughlinDarley
18 Without Parole (GB)John D. Gunther & Tanya GuntherChad C. BrownMr John Gunther
19 Caribou ClubGlen Hill FarmThomas F. ProctorGlen Hill Farm
20 Next SharesMichael and Jules Iavarone, Jerry McClanahan, Christopher T. Dunn,Richard BaltasBuck Pond Farm, Inc.
Richie Robershaw, Mark Taylor & Richard Baltas
21 OmSareen Family TrustPeter MillerLavin Bloodstock, Bernie Sams & William S. Farish, Jr.
22 Snapper SinclairBloom Racing Stable LLCSteven M. AsmussenK & G Stables
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Total Horses in Race: 22
Bricks and Mortar has first preference in the Turf
Iridessa (IRE) has second preference in the Filly & Mare Turf
Just Wonderful has first preference in the Filly & Mare Turf
Om has first preference in the Turf Sprint
Snapper Sinclair has first preference in the Dirt Mile
Trais Fluors (GB) has second preference in the Dirt Mile
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Breeders’ Cup Distaff Pre-Entries

10th Race, Post Time 7:00 pm ET/4:00 pm PT
The LONGINES BREEDERS’ CUP DISTAFF (GI) is a 1 1/8-mile race for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $2 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
> Blue Prize (ARG)Merriebelle Stable, LLCIgnacio CorreasBioart SA
Dunbar RoadWhite Birch Farm, Inc.Chad C. BrownJeffery J. Drown
> ElateAdele Dilschneider & Claiborne FarmWilliam I. MottClaiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider
La Force (GER)Roberta Williford, Ward Williford & Charles (Chuck) WinnerPatrick GallagherGestut Karlshof
> Midnight BisouBloom Racing Stable LLC, Madaket Stables LLC & Allen Racing LLCSteven M. AsmussenWoodford Thoroughbreds
Mo See CalRockingham Ranch & David A. Bernson LLCPeter MillerRozamund Barclay
> Ollie’s CandyPaul and Karen EggertJohn W. SadlerPaul Eggert & Karen Eggert
> Paradise WoodsHS Stable LLC, Martin J. & Pam WygodJohn A. ShirreffsHerman Sarkowsky
Secret SpiceLittle Red Feather Racing & Bobby FlayRichard BaltasGodolphin
Serengeti EmpressJoel PolitiThomas M. AmossTri Eques Bloodstock, LLC
> Street BandFrancis Ray, Larry & Cindy Jones, Medallion Racing & MyRaceHorse StableJ. Larry JonesLarry Jones, Cindy Jones & Ray Francis
Wow Cat (CHI)White Birch Farm Inc. & Stud VendavalChad C. BrownHaras Paso Nevado
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Total Horses in Race: 12
Elate has first preference in the Classic
Mo See Cal has second preference in the Filly & Mare Sprint
Secret Spice has second preference in the Filly & Mare Sprint
Serengeti Empress has second preference in the Filly & Mare Sprint
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Breeders’ Cup Turf Pre-Entries

11th Race, Post Time 4:40 pm (PDT)
The LONGINES BREEDERS’ CUP TURF (GI) is a 1 1/2-mile race for 3-year-olds and up, to be run on the turf. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $4 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
> AcclimateThe Ellwood Johnston Trust & Timmy Time RacingPhilip D’AmatoOld English Rancho, Sal Berumen & Patsy Berumen
Alounak (FR)Darius RacingWaldemar HickstEast Bloodstock Ltd & SCEA Des Praires
Anthony Van Dyck (IRE)Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick SmithAidan P. O’BrienOrpendale, Chelston & Wynatt
ArklowDonegal Racing, Joseph Bulger & Peter ConewayBrad CoxJohn R. Penn & Frank Penn
BanduaCalumet FarmJack SistersonJudy Hicks & Kathryn Nikkel
> Bricks and MortarKlaravich Stables Inc & William H. LawrenceChad C. BrownGeorge Strawbridge
Channel CatCalumet FarmTodd A. PletcherCalumet Farm
Channel MakerAdam Wachtel, Gary Barber, R. A. Hill Stable & Reeves Thoroughbred RacingWilliam I. MottTall Oaks Farm
> Magical (IRE)Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier & Michael TaborAidan P. O’BrienOrpendale, Chelston & Wynatt
Mount Everest (IRE)Flaxman Holdings Limited, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick SmithAidan P. O’BrienNiarchos Family
Mrs. SippyAndrew StoneH. Graham MotionAndrew Stone
Old Persian (GB)Godolphin LLCCharlie ApplebyGodolphin
UnitedLNJ FoxwoodsRichard E. MandellaRosemont Farm LLC
Zulu AlphaMichael M. HuiMichael J. MakerCalumet Farm
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Total Horses in Race: 14
Bricks and Mortar has second preference in the Mile
Magical (IRE) has second preference in the Filly & Mare Turf
Mrs. Sippy has first preference in the Filly & Mare Turf
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Breeders’ Cup Classic Pre-Entries

12th Race, Post Time 5:44 pm (PDT)
The BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC (GI) is a 1 1/4-mile race for 3-year-olds and up. This race will start 14 with 2 also eligibles carried on the program. The race carries a guaranteed purse of $6 million, including travel awards.
Horses pre-entered are:
HorseOwnerTrainerBreeder
> Code of HonorW. S. FarishClaude R. McGaughey IIIW. S. Farish
ElateAdele Dilschneider & Claiborne FarmWilliam I. MottClaiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider
> Higher PowerHronis Racing LLCJohn W. SadlerPin Oak Stud, LLC
Math WizardJohn Fanelli, Khalid Mishref, Cash is King LLC, LC Racing,Saffie Joseph Jr.Lucky Seven Stable
Collarmele Vitelli Stables LLC, Ioannis Zoumas & Bassett Stables
> McKinzieMichael E. Pegram, Karl Watson & Paul WeitmanBob BaffertSummer Wind Farm
> Mongolian GroomMongolian StableEnebish GanbatCalumet Farm
OwendaleRupp RacingBrad CoxStonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC
> Seeking the SoulCharles E. FipkeDallas StewartCharles Fipke
Vino RossoRepole Stable & St. Elias Stable LLCTodd A. PletcherJohn D. Gunther
War of WillGary BarberMark E. CasseFlaxman Holdings Limited
Yoshida (JPN)China Horse Club, WinStar Farm, LLC & Head of Plains Partners LLCWilliam I. MottNorthern Farm
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Total Horses in Race: 11
Elate has second preference in the Distaff

For emphasis, the Breeders' Cup Classic:

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A few(maybe even 5-6) years ago some of you may remember I did a Breeders Cup handicap challenge here.
It was a fairly simple scoring procedure.
1. Picking a winner = 1 pt for the win + the final odds. So a 9-2 winner would net the handicapper 1+4.5 for a total of 5.5 points toward their total. A 6-5 winner would net a score of 1+1.2 for a 2.2 total score.
2. The other option which is the one i use with horse racing fans i know personally is to square the #of winners then add that total with the final odds. So correctly picking 4 winners with odds of 7-5, 16-1, 3-1 and 5-2 would net a score of 4x4(winners) = 16 + 1.4 + 16 + 3 + 2.5 for a total of 38.9 points.

If anyone is interested you can message me( I will still post all contestants picks along with running totals in 1 single post here) with your picks and scoring option 1 or 2, or if our good friend MSE doesn't mind a bit of clutter among his most informative posts perhaps we can post them here and thump our chests;) as our totals mount.

Grand prize is bragging rights.......... and I will find and like an amount of your posts equal to your winning score. :laugh:
Best of Breeders Cup luck everyone, especially at the windows.
^ Of course picks can be made in this thread. The more the merrier. You can determine the method.
 
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Wednesday, October 22, 2019
  • THURSDAY: Racing for Thursday at Belmont will be ON the turf.
Belmont (New York):
  • Card: New York was off the turf today and when that happens the race day can be lackluster.
  • Races 7 and 8: Of the 24 horses entered, 16 were scratched. Rapt, ridden by Dylan Davis, came from back of the pack and won the 7th as the longest shot on the board at 5-to-1.
  • Javier Castellano/Todd Pletcher combined to win twice.
Gulfstream Park West (Florida):
  • Race 8: The $.20 Rainbow Six paid over $14,000 to all winners.
  • Race 5: All hail Carlo Vaccarezza! Sent off at 16-to-1, the trainer won for the second time with five starters at the meet. Party at Frank & Dino's in Boca Raton tonight!
  • Races 3 and 4: Victor Lebron, who has over 1,100 wins, finished the day a perfect 2 2-0-0.
  • Victor Barboza, Jr., who did not enter today, is having a stellar meet. He leads all trainers with seven victories and is 15 7-3-1 (47%/73%). He captured the Gulfstream summer title with 28 wins.
  • Paco Lopez won one of three starts, His recent mark at four tracks in four states within the past week is 25 10-6-3 (40%/76%).
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • Card: A good day of racing spread near evenly amongst winners.
  • Race 5: One of the best races of the day. Three across the wire. My pick -- McLean Robertson, trainer, went to the lead but was narrowly caught by two horses as each crossed.
  • Julien Leparoux leads all riders with 17 victories at the meet.
 
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Thursday, October 24, 2019

Belmont (New York):
  • Race 4: One of the best races of the day despite the short field. Javier Castellano held off a charging Luis Saez.
Laurel (Maryland):
  • Canceled: A water pipe caused the cancellation of today's card. The issue is expected to be resolved in time for tomorrow's card to be held.
Charles Town (West Virginia):
  • Race 5: A $124 winner. The $1 super was a massive $78,000.
  • Race 6: The $2 double paid $1,167.60.
  • Race 7: The $2 Pick 3 paid over $14,000.
  • Race 8: The $2 Pick 4 paid a staggering $146,282.60.
Keeneland (Kentucky):
  • The crowd: Youthful yet intuitive. A good showing. But Keeneland needs to re-design its simulcast display especially the numbers at the bottom. It is the blight of the entertaining meet.
  • Tyler Gaffalione had three wins and hit the board five times on six mounts. He is now tied for second at the meet in wins. He had a successful Kentucky Downs' meet, too.
  • Race 9: Solomonic (Tyler Gaffalone/Aaron Shorter) was third at the 1/2 mile but won the race by more than nine lengths with an impressive punishing drive.
  • Race 6: Much criticism by some to Brian Hernandez, Jr. for the ride on board the place finisher. I don't know if the jockey is to blame but he seemed to struggle in the key portion of this race.


Hawthorne (Illinois):
  • Simulcast: It is worth repeating. I am pleased with the display on the simulcast feed. Easy to read features.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Agapito Delgadillo, at the age of 53, was a perfect 3-for-3. He had a hat trick for the first time since 2014.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you like the Keeneland graphics.

That is the opinion of many. Have you seen the layout? The numbers at the bottom are scrunched. Up close, the images aren't as difficult but at a distance it is quite a struggle. There is not enough separation between each number and the odds and to players who rely on such numbers it is not convenient. In short fields, it isn't as bad as say a 12-horse races.

Basically, it is:
1 5 2 3 3 6 4 7/2 5 8 6 4

Side-by-side:
1 5
2 3
3 3
4 7/2
5 8
6 4
 
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