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BELMONT PARK & zCHURCHILL DOWNS SCRATCHES AND PROGRAM CHANGES FOR SATURDAY, 9/17/2016
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Program Changes
2016 Churchill Downs September Meet
Sept. 16-Oct. 2
Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016
Day 2 of 11
TRACK: MUDDY
TURF: OFF (races 1 & 5 moved to the main track)
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST:Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 2 p.m. Cloudy, with a high near 82. Southwest wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half-inch possible.
UPDATED: 10 a.m. (all times EDT)
RACE 1 (2:30 p.m.) - OFF TURF - will be run at one mile on the main track | 50-cent minimum Pick 4 begins
JOCKEY CHANGE: #5 Scatmeifucan, James Graham
SCRATCH #8 Katie the Cutie
RACE 2 (2:59 p.m.) - 50-cent minimum Pick 5 begins
JOCKEY CHANGE: #4 Valient Tenobob, Ty Kennedy
RACE 3 (3:29 p.m.) - 33rd running of the $100,000 Locust Grove Presented by TwinSpires.com (Grade III)
NO CHANGES
RACE 4 (3:59 p.m.) - 50-cent minimum Pick 4 begins
SCRATCH #1 Phone Chick
JOCKEY CHANGE: #9 Pocket of Aces, Robby Albarado
AE #13 Don't Talk Back will run
RACE 5 (4:20 p.m.) - OFF TURF - will be run at 1 1/16 miles on the main track
SCRATCH #1A Regal Kitten (part of entry, #1 Shootout will run) (NOTE: CHANGED FROM EARLIER LISTING)
Jockey Change #7 Leonardo Da Vinci, Brian Hernandez Jr.
SCRATCH AE #11 Handiwork (entered for main track only - "MTO")
RACE 6 (4:59 p.m.) - 20-cent minimum Single 6 Jackpot begins (1-day carryover of $6,269)
JOCKEY CHANGE: #4 Convict Pike, Chris Landeros
SCRATCH AE #13 Wild Scat Blue
SCRATCH AE #14 Road to the Roses
SCRATCH AE #15 Teletap
SCRATCH AE #16 Giant Payday
RACE 7 (5:29 p.m) - 50-cent minimum Pick 5 begins
Jockey Change: #5 D'craziness, TBA
Jockey Change: #8 Bootleggin, Jose Valdivia Jr.
SCRATCH AE #13 Papa Zulu
SCRATCH AE #14 Kocheck
RACE 8 (5:59 p.m.) - 35th running of the $150,000 Iroquois Presented by TwinSpires.com (Grade III) | Road to the Kentucky Derby series opener | Breeders' Cup 'Win & You're In' | 50-cent minimum Pick 4 begins
NO CHANGES
RACE 9 (6:29 p.m.) - The 8th running of the $100,000 Open Mind
SCRATCH #3 Athena
RACE 10 (6:59 p.m.) - 48th running of the $200,000 Pocahontas Presented by TwinSpires.com (Grade II) | Road to the Kentucky Oaks series opener | Breeders' Cup 'Win & You're In'
JOCKEY CHANGE: #5 Jordan's Henny, Brian Hernandez Jr.
RACE 11 (7:29 p.m.) - $1 Super Hi-5 (1-day carryover of $2,255)
SCRATCH #1 Super Wonderful
JOCKEY CHANGE: #9 Picasso Moon, Ricardo Santana Jr.
JOCKEY CHANGE: #12 Rossini Sunrise, TBA
AE #13 Make Amends will run
Posted on September 17th, 2016
Casse Bids For Sweep of Saturday's Road to Kentucky Derby, Oaks Openers, Breeders' Cup 'Win & You're In' Races
Casse Bids For Sweep of Saturday's Road to Kentucky Derby, Oaks Openers, Breeders' Cup 'Win & You're In' Races

The Mark Casse-trained Thirstforlife, shown in an easy victory in his second career start during the Spring Meet at Churchill Downs, bids for his first stakes triumph in Saturday's $150,000 Iroquois Presented by TwinSpires.com (GIII). (Coady Photography, Churchill Downs)
Trainer Mark Casse swept both 2-year-old stakes races on closing day of Churchill Downs’ Spring Meet with the John C. Oxley-owned pair of Classic Empire andPretty City Dancer in the Bashford Manor (GIII) and Debutante Stakes, respectively, and will attempt to mirror that accomplishment Saturday when he sends out Thirstforlife in the $150,000 Iroquois Presented by TwinSpires.com (GIII) andDream Dancing in the $200,000 Pocahontas Presented by TwinSpires.com (GII).
Both the Iroquois and Pocahontas serve as the first qualifying races on the “Road to the Kentucky Derby” and “Road to the Kentucky Oaks” and will award the Top 4 finishers points on a 10-4-2-1 scale. They are also a part of the Breeders’ Cup “Win & You’re In” program where the winners of each race will receive an automatic berth to the Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and 14 Hands Winery Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, both Grade I races that carry a purse of $2 million.
“Obviously it would be a great accomplishment,” said Casse’s assistant trainer David Carroll. “It would speak volumes of the horses under our care, the job Mark does and the team that he has put together and obviously the owners giving us horses of this caliber.”
Owned by Gary Barber and St. Elias Stable, Thirstforlife was a third beaten six lengths last time out behind Klimt in Del Mar’s Best Pal (GIII) who came back to win the Del Mar Futurity (GI). The son of Stay Thirstywill be trying two turns for the first time when he runs in the Iroquois.
“We’re looking forward to getting him around two turns,” Carroll said. “I don’t think we learned too much after his last race. He broke sharp, took back and they went a slow pace and ran one-two all the way around so we don’t really know where he fits but (Saturday) we should learn a lot about him. Obviously it’s a good field and a lot of horses on the up and up. I think (trainer) Dale (Romans)’s horse (Not This Time) looks like a promising colt also. We’ll learn a lot more after the race.”
While Thirstforlife is coming fresh out of a Grade III, his stable mate Dream Dancing will be taking things up a notch. Her last effort came when she broke her maiden on the second attempt going two turns on the turf at Saratoga. She will be trying dirt for the first time.
“Mark likes to use Saratoga for two turns,” Carroll said. “There are no two-turn dirt races, only turf races and often if they have a dirt pedigree, he’ll put them on the turf just for the experience and conditioning. She’s bred for dirt, her family says dirt and obviously she won on turf. She shipped down a few days ago, she’s in great shape and we’re looking forward to running her also.”
In her career debut on Aug. 7, the daughter of Tapit was second behind the Leah Gyarmati-trained Coastal who went on to win Saratoga’s P.G. Johnson Stakes. In the same race, Dream Dancing finished ahead of Joust who went on to break her maiden at Kentucky Downs on Sept. 11.
“They’ve done a great job with her at Saratoga,” Carroll said. “The form is good and we’re looking forward to leading her over there and hopefully run a big race. Mark will say that there are no two-turn dirt races and the turf is easier on them and also a lot of conditioning from them. Once you try that bottom, then you can try them on the dirt. It seems to work well.”
Casse will be in search of his first Pocahontas victory with Dream Dancing and has one Iroquois victory under his belt with Uncaptured in 2012. Jockey Florent Geroux has the mount aboard both Casse trainees.
PROMISING 2-YEAR-OLD NOT THIS TIME STEPS UP IN IROQUOIS – Albaugh Family Stable’s Not This Time is the “total package,” according to trainer Dale Romans, who hopes that this half-brother to dual Grade I winner Liam’s Map will deliver a victory for the Romans barn in Saturday’s $150,000 Iroquois Presented by TwinSpires.com (GIII) following an impressive 10-length maiden victory at Ellis Park on Aug. 12.
The homebred son of Giant’s Causeway’s Ellis Park romp was a big turnaround from his career debut at Churchill on June 28, where he was a well-beaten fifth beaten 10 lengths behind the Eddie Kenneally-trained Bitumen, the eventual winner of Saratoga’s Sanford (GII) on July 23.
“He’s pedigree, he’s intelligence, he’s looks, he’s talent … he’s got it all,” said Romans, who won the Iroquois with Cleburne in 2013. “This is a good field of horses, there are a lot of good horses in the race and it looks like there is a lot of speed. This will be a good test for him to see if he steps up where we think that he can. Endurance is no question, he’s a good horse.”
In recent years, Romans has left many of his quality 2-year-olds at Churchill, rather than taking them to Saratoga where he based during a good portion of the summer.
“When I started a long time ago I would take a lot of 2-year-olds to Saratoga,” Romans said. “I just saw a pattern of horses working way too hard too early to compete up there and it’s paid off for me to just leave them behind and run at Ellis and it’s really become some very high quality racing. It’s a good time of year to break a horse’s maiden and it’s a safe surface to run on. It’s worked well for me.
“Hopefully he just steadily improves. He doesn’t have to go too far right now. He’s a good horse but we would just like to see him keep getting better with every race.”
Robby Albarado, the pilot aboard Not This Time’s two career starts, returns to the saddle for the Iroquois.
GORDER TOUTS POCAHONTAS ENTRANT SULLY’S DREAM – Following an eye-popping 12-length maiden victory at Ellis Park on July 30, trainer Kellyn Gorder can’t help but speak blessings of his promising 2-year-old filly Sully’s Dream, who is taking a jump up in class in Saturday’s $200,000 Pocahontas Presented by TwinSpires.com (GII).
“Halfway through the summer I sent a text to the owner (Ralph Ebert) and said, ‘I think this could be the best filly I’ve had in my barn,’” said Gorder, who seeks his first graded stakes victory since the 2013 Jefferson Cup (GIII) with General Election. “I really don’t think we’ve got close to seeing what she’s capable of and I think highly of her. I’m not sure that she beat much in that race, but it really is hard to judge. She’s been working with older horses and physically she doesn’t look 2; she looks like a 3-year-old.”
The Pocahontas serves as a part of the Breeders’ Cup “Win & You’re In Juvenile Fillies Division,” whose winner will receive an automatic berth into the $2 million 14 Hands Winery Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (GI) at Santa Anita on Nov. 5. Should this daughter of Colonel John return to the winner’s circle, she will likely be California bound.
“If she punches the ticket here, that’s what we’ll do,” Gorder said. “I’m a little concerned with the outside post but it’s nothing I’d be too nervous about. The way she goes about her work is just so professional. She does everything so easily and I think that she’s pretty special.”
Sully’s Dream will receive the riding services of Robby Albarado, who was aboard for her astonishing maiden win.
LANERIE HOPES FOR MORE SUCCESS DURING SEPTEMBER MEET – Last year, jockey Corey Lanerie entered the Churchill Downs September Meet fresh off a frustrating 0-for-57 at Saratoga, but this year he stayed home to ride at Ellis Park, which resulted in a riding title at the Henderson, Ky. oval.
The Lafayette, La. native finished off the Ellis Park meet with 26 wins in 125 starts banking $557,782 when riding at the track.
“Last year I knew going into Saratoga that I’d be up against some tough competition,” Lanerie said. “Did I think that I would not win a race? No, but I knew how tough it would be and coming home I have my people that are loyal to me and I’m grateful for my good business here.”
Lanerie will be in search of his 12thChurchill title in the past 13 meets.
“I got to stay home and win some races and was fortunate enough to be leading rider at Ellis Park,” Lanerie said. “I’m very glad to get back to Churchill. I expect that we can hopefully kick off against winning a bunch of races and try my best to stay on top.”
SATURDAY’S FIRST RACE MOVED TO 2:30 P.M.; LOUISVILLE/FLORIDA STATE ATTENDEES TO RECEIVE FREE ADMISSION– With a nationally-televised ACC showdown between the 10th-rankedUniversity of Louisville football team and second-ranked Florida State at nearby Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium on Saturday at noon, Central Avenue is certain to be bustling with activity this weekend.
Track officials proactively moved back Saturday’s post time from 12:45 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. so fans could enjoy the best of both worlds and to help ease area traffic.
Those who attend the big game are invited to visit Churchill Downs afterward free of charge on Saturday simply by showing their ticket stub. Eleven races, including four stakes events, are scheduled Saturday and the last race is scheduled for 7:29 p.m.
ESPN’s College GameDay will visit Louisville for the first time for Saturday’s game, and there will be some elements from Churchill Downs fused into the broadcast, including track bugler Steve Buttleman starting the show at 9 a.m. with the “Call to the Post.”
FAMILY ADVENTURE DAY IS SUNDAY – Presented by Kroger and in partnership with Kosair Children’s Hospital, Family Adventure Day at Churchill Downs will be held Sunday (Sept. 18) – first Sunday of the September Meet.
Families are encouraged to bring the kids to Churchill Downs for a day of racing and family activities including pony rides, inflatables, petting zoo, stick horse races in the Paddock, face painting and more. New activities for this event include Sportsdrome Speedway race cars and drivers; the Air 60 police helicopter and the Belle of Louisville float. Kosair Children’s Hospital activities will feature the Caring for Your Child’s Mind, Body and Spirit: Mighty Titans obstacle course; kids’ yoga; and a “just for kids” craft activity.
Posted on September 17th, 2016
Race 1 - POST Time - 2:30 PM CHURCHILL DOWNS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH
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Posted on September 17th, 2016
Tepin Tough to Topple in Woodbine Mile
By Alan Carasso
Trainer Mark Casse has been leading trainer at Woodbine Racetrack no fewer than 11 times in a career that led to an induction into the Canadian Racing Hall of Fame earlier this season. But never has his name graced the trophy given out for the GI Ricoh Woodbine Mile, a wrong he will hope to right when he sends out reigning Eclipse Award-winning turf female Tepin (Bernstein) Saturday afternoon.
The Robert Masterson colorbearer would be in search of a 13th straight victory were it not for a pair of excruciating losses at Saratoga during the summer of 2015 and makes his sixth trip to the post this season in the Mile. No better than 2-5 in any of her first four starts this term, the bay was a comparitively generous 11-2 shot in the G1 Queen Anne S. at Royal Ascot June 14. She never really seemed at home over the very easy going, but came to win her race a furlong from home and lasted by a half-length. Connections report she has come back into her best form over the last several weeks and she’s strictly the one to beat at an unbettable quote.
Tepin will look to become just the second female to defeat the boys in the Woodbine Mile, joining Ventura (Chester House), who accomplished the feat in 2009 after finishing runner-up the year prior. Though he has never won the Mile, Casse sent out Kaigun (Northern Afleet) to a close second-place finish in this event in 2014.
Posted on September 17th, 2016
Results | NYRA
Race 1
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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2 |
Angel S. Arroyo
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$8.00 | $4.30 | $2.40 |
6 |
Eric Cancel
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$3.50 | $2.70 | |
5 |
Jomar Torres
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$2.20 |
Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | Angel S. Arroyo |
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Trainer: | Abigail C. Adsit |
Owner: | CWVII Stables LLC |
Breeder: | R. Larry Johnson |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Exacta | 2-6 | $35.00 |
$2 Superfecta | 2-6-5-4 | $101.50 |
$2 Trifecta | 2-6-5 | $60.00 |
Race 2
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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6 |
Junior Alvarado
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$8.00 | $3.70 | $2.60 |
4 |
Jose L. Ortiz
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$3.10 | $2.10 | |
1A |
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
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$2.10 |
Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | Junior Alvarado |
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Trainer: | William I. Mott |
Owner: | LRE Racing LLC |
Breeder: | Oak Bluff Stables LLC &Christophe Clement |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Daily Double | 2-6 | $31.80 |
$2 Exacta | 6-4 | $22.00 |
$2 Quinella | 4-6 | $10.80 |
$2 Superfecta | 6-4-1-2 | $208.00 |
$2 Trifecta | 6-4-1 | $43.80 |
Race 3
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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6 |
Luis Saez
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$8.70 | $4.60 | $2.50 |
2 |
Jose L. Ortiz
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$5.00 | $2.80 | |
1 |
Javier Castellano
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$2.40 |
Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | Luis Saez |
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Trainer: | Todd A. Pletcher |
Owner: | Heiligbrodt, L. William, Heiligbrodt, Corinne and Team Valor International |
Breeder: | Gabriel Duignan, Crosshaven Bloodstock,Petaluma Bloodstock & Ashleigh Stud |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Daily Double | 6-6 | $45.40 |
$2 Exacta | 6-2 | $46.00 |
$2 Pick 3 | 2-6-6 (3 correct) | $191.50 |
$2 Superfecta | 6-2-1-5 | $209.00 |
$2 Trifecta | 6-2-1 | $125.00 |
Race 4
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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8 |
Kendrick Carmouche
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$78.50 | $30.80 | $12.20 |
7 |
Jose Lezcano
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$9.40 | $4.80 | |
1 |
Jose L. Ortiz
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$3.20 |
Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | Kendrick Carmouche |
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Trainer: | Gary Sciacca |
Owner: | Caterbone, Jim and Caterbone, Margaret |
Breeder: | Dr. William B. Wilmot &Dr. Joan M. Taylor |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Daily Double | 6-8 | $371.00 |
$2 Exacta | 8-7 | $574.00 |
$2 Pick 3 | 6-6-8 (3 correct) | $1,820.00 |
$2 Quinella | 7-8 | $191.50 |
$2 Superfecta | 8-7-1-4 | $9,137.00 |
$2 Trifecta | 8-7-1 | $2,055.00 |
Race 5
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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1 |
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
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$5.10 | $3.50 | |
4 |
Jose Lezcano
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$4.70 | ||
7 |
Luis Saez
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Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | Irad Ortiz, Jr. |
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Trainer: | David Jacobson |
Owner: | David Jacobson |
Breeder: | Heiligbrodt Racing Stable |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Daily Double | 8-1 | $253.00 |
$2 Exacta | 1-4 | $21.60 |
$2 Pick 3 | 6-8-1 (3 correct) | $1,517.00 |
$2 Pick 4 | 6-6-8-1 (4 correct) | $6,173.00 |
$2 Pick 5 | 2-6-6-8-1 (5 correct) | $47,518.00 |
Race 6
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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11 |
Kendrick Carmouche
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$9.70 | $4.10 | $3.00 |
1 |
John R. Velazquez
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$3.10 | $2.60 | |
12 |
Jose L. Ortiz
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$3.60 |
Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | Kendrick Carmouche |
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Trainer: | H. Graham Motion |
Owner: | West Point Thoroughbreds |
Breeder: | Cherry Valley Farm, LLC |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Consolation Double | 1-2 | $5.30 |
$2 Consolation Pick 3 | 8-1-2 (3 correct) | $208.50 |
$2 Daily Double | 1-11 | $40.20 |
$2 Exacta | 11-1 | $33.00 |
$2 Pick 3 | 8-1-11 (3 correct) | $1,602.00 |
$2 Superfecta | 11-1-12-8 | $403.50 |
$2 Trifecta | 11-1-12 | $158.00 |
Race 7
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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7 |
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
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$4.30 | $2.80 | $2.60 |
3 |
John R. Velazquez
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$3.20 | $2.80 | |
2 |
Manuel Franco
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$5.00 |
Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | Irad Ortiz, Jr. |
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Trainer: | Leah Gyarmati |
Owner: | Treadway Racing Stable |
Breeder: | Limestone and Tara Studs |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Consolation Pick 3 | 1-2-7 (3 correct) | $14.20 |
$2 Daily Double | 11-7 | $35.80 |
$2 Exacta | 7-3 | $13.20 |
$2 Pick 3 | 1-11-7 (3 correct) | $85.50 |
$2 Superfecta | 7-3-2-4 | $342.50 |
$2 Trifecta | 7-3-2 | $125.50 |
Race 8
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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1 |
John R. Velazquez
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$2.80 | $2.10 | $2.10 |
3 |
Luis Saez
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$7.90 | $4.90 | |
5 |
Emmanuel Esquivel
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$7.20 |
Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | John R. Velazquez |
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Trainer: | Brad H. Cox |
Owner: | Abdullah Saeed Almaddah |
Breeder: | D. J. Stable, LLC |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Daily Double | 7-1 | $7.30 |
$2 Exacta | 1-3 | $18.00 |
$2 Grand Slam | 1/4-1/2/9/11/12-2/3/7/8-1 (4 correct) | $8.80 |
$2 Pick 3 | 11-7-1 (3 correct) | $46.20 |
$2 Superfecta | 1-3-5-2 | $515.00 |
$2 Trifecta | 1-3-5 | $198.50 |
Race 9
Results | Win | Place | Show | |
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11 |
Javier Castellano
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$8.50 | $4.20 | $3.50 |
6 |
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
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$6.00 | $4.50 | |
1 |
Angel S. Arroyo
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$5.90 |
Also Ran
Scratches
Winning Connections
Jockey: | Javier Castellano |
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Trainer: | Todd A. Pletcher |
Owner: | James T. Scatuorchio |
Breeder: | William A. Anderson |
Wager Type | Winners | Payout |
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$2 Daily Double | 1-11 | $14.80 |
$2 Exacta | 11-6 | $58.00 |
$2 Pick 3 | 7-1-11 (3 correct) | $26.00 |
$2 Pick 4 | 11-7/8-1-5/11 (4 correct) | $184.00 |
$2 Pick 6 | 8-1-11-7/8-1-5/11 (5 correct) | $57.50 |
$2 Pick 6 | 8-1-11-7/8-1-5/11 (6 correct) | $16,425.00 |
$2 Superfecta | 11-6-1-3 | $2,650.00 |
$2 Trifecta | 11-6-1 | $446.00 |
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Posted on September 16th, 2016
FEATURED RACES FOR THIS WEEKEND
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Day | Month | Date | Track | Grade | Race Name | Purse | |
Sat. | September | 24 | Parx Racing | G2 | Pennsylvania Derby | $1,000,000 | |
Sat. | October | 1 | Belmont Park | G1 | Joe Hirsch Turf Classic | $600,000 | |
Sat. | October | 8 | Belmont Park | G1 | Jockey Club Gold Cup | $1,000,000 | |
Sat. | October | 15 | Keeneland | G1 | Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes | $500,000 | |
Sat. | October | 22 | Keeneland | G2 | Lexus Raven Run Stakes | $250,000 | |
Sat. | October | 29 | Santa Anita | G3 | Autumn Miss Stakes | $100,000 | |
Sat. | November | 5 | Santa Anita | G1 | Breeders' Cup Classic Stakes | $5,000,000 | |
Sat. | November | 12 | Churchill Downs | G3 | Commonwealth Turf Stakes | $100,000 | |
Sat. | November | 19 | Delta Downs | G3 | Delta Downs Jackpot Stakes | $1,000,000 | |
Sat. | November | 26 | Churchill Downs | G2 | Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes | $200,000 | |
Sat. | December | 3 | Gulfstream Park | N/A | Claiming Crown Jewel | $200,000 | |
Sun. | December | 11 | Remington Park | Listed | Remington Springboard Mile Stakes | $250,000 | |
Sat. | December | 17 | Los Alamitos Race Course | G1 | Los Alamitos Futurity | $350,000 | |
Mon. | December | 26 | Santa Anita | G3 | Robert J. Frankel Stakes | $100,000 |
Ricoh Woodbine Mile – Grade 1 Race 12 at Woodbine
Saturday, September 17 - Post Time 6:39 PM ET
One Mile on Turf
For Three Year Olds and Upward
Purse: $1 Million |
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Posted on September 16th, 2016