Inaugural, Sandpiper Kick Off Stakes Calendar At Tampa Bay Downs

Promising 2-year-olds, some whose connections have designs on tackling bigger challenges in 2022, will step into the spotlight on Saturday, Dec. 4 when Tampa Bay Downs in Oldsmar, Fla., launches its stakes schedule with a pair of $100,000 six-furlong sprints.

The 36th running of the Inaugural Stakes for 2-year-olds and the 44th edition of the Sandpiper Stakes for 2-year-old fillies begin a progression of Oldsmar stakes races that could lead the best of the bunch to a date with equine destiny in more lucrative engagements as 3-year-olds next year (for record-keeping purposes, all Thoroughbreds are considered to age a year on Jan. 1).

The Inaugural has drawn 28 nominations, while the Sandpiper has attracted 33 nominations. The Inaugural, for colts and geldings, is designed as a precursor to the $125,000 seven-furlong Pasco Stakes on Jan. 15. The next steps for the most talented of the males include the $250,000 Grade 3 Sam F. Davis Stakes at a mile-and-a-sixteenth on Feb. 12 and the $400,000 G2 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby on March 12.

Both the Sam F. Davis and the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby are “Road to the Kentucky Derby” races, awarding points to the first four finishers toward qualifying for a spot in the starting gate at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., in the Run for the Roses on May 7.

Gerry Stanislawzyk, the Tampa Bay Downs Stakes Coordinator, said possible Inaugural starters include the gelding Captain Cajun, who broke his maiden on Oct. 3 at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla. The son of Cajun Breeze is trained by Michael Yates, who won last year's Inaugural with Poppy's Pride.

Other Inaugural possible include gelding Concrete Glory, whose three career victories for trainer Gerald Brooks have come at different tracks; Little Vic, a maiden winner at Gulfstream from the barn of trainer Juan Carlos Avila; Viva Victory, a winner on turf at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J., in his only start for owner-trainer Arnoud Dobber; and Whistlewhileyoumow, who broke his maiden earlier this month at Hawthorne Race Course in Stickney, Ill., for trainer Jon Arnett.

The next step after the Sandpiper for the fillies is the $125,000 seven-furlong Gasparilla Stakes on Jan. 15. Those showing sufficient talent and desire could then advance to the $150,000 Suncoast Stakes, a mile-and-40-yard contest on Feb. 12.

The Suncoast is a “Road to the Kentucky Oaks” race, awarding points to the first four finishers toward earning a spot in the May 6 Kentucky Oaks.

Sandpiper possibles, according to Stanislawzyk, include Last Leaf, whose three victories from six starts for trainer Ron Spatz include a score in the Hollywood Beach Stakes on the turf on Sept. 25 at Gulfstream.

Other possible entrants include Strategic Bird, who broke her maiden by 12 ¾ lengths in her career debut on Nov. 13 at Gulfstream for trainer Mark Casse; Chasing Happiness, a David Fawkes-trainee who broke her maiden at Gulfstream earlier this month by 6 ½ lengths; and She's My Warrior, who won the Northern Lights Debutant Stakes in September at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minn., for trainer Tim Padilla.

The Inaugural and the Sandpiper are part of what is certain to be a December to remember as action at Tampa Bay Downs heats up approaching the holiday season.

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Nick Cosato Wins Del Mar Fall Challenge, 2022 BCBC Entry

Nick Cosato from Sierra Madre, CA, scored huge in the last race of the Del Mar Fall Challenge played on-track at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Del Mar, Calif., or online through TVG.com. Cosato, lying second going into the last race, vaulted into the lead and more with large exacta and trifecta payoffs totaling more than $18,000 for a final score of $29,602.

In addition to Cosato's bankroll winnings, he receives $20,500 in cash and a $10,000 Breeders Cup Betting Challenge (BCBC) 2022 entry.

Second place finisher Michael Webb of Jessup, MD ended with a bankroll of $19,624 and a cash prize of $10,500. Kevin Bogart finished third good for $7,500 in prizes. Both Christy and Kevin also receive $10,000 BCBC entries.

Third and fourth-place finishers Dylan Donnelly from Rancho Cucamonga and Jorge Palza of Richmond, CA both won BCBC $10,000 entries.

Donnelly and 5th place finisher Eric Roth win 2022 National Horseplayers Championship (NHC) entries.

The live money Challenge had a buy-in of $3,000 with $2,000 going to the player starting bankroll and $1,000 to the prize pool.

PLACE NAME FINAL BANKROLL Prize
1 Nick Cosato $29,603 $20,500 & BCBC Entry
2 Michael Webb $19,624 $10,500 & BCBC Entry
3 Dylan Donnelly $8,375 BCBC & NHC Entry
4 Jorge Palza $7,538 BCBC Entry
5 Eric Roth $6,758 NHC Entry
6 Ciaran Thornton $6,731 $3,000

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Sunday’s Del Mar Pick 6 Mandatory Payout Features $590,935 Carryover

Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Del Mar, Calif., will offer a mandatory payout on its Pick Six wager Sunday – the final day of its 2021 Bing Crosby Season – with a carryover of $590,935 amassed Saturday when nobody was able to hit the exotic wager for the 12th consecutive day.

The general situational formula for wagers of this type is that pools as large as the current one at the seaside oval normally draw somewhere in the neighborhood of seven times the carryover amount offered. That could mean that “new” money of between $3 and $4 million will be added to the pool Sunday and it all must be paid out.

The track has offered a .20¢ Rainbow Pick Six – properly called the Pick Six Single Ticket Jackpot Wager – since the start of its fall session requiring the winner of the six-race bet to be the sole ticket holder in order to cash in. But the closing day “mandatory payout” arrangement means the bet on Sunday reverts to a standard Pick Six wager where all of those with the most number of winners get paid.

Del Mar hosted the two-day Breeders' Cup Championships during its current meet on November 5 and 6, but all wagering on those events was separate from the track's 13-day fall meeting.

Sunday's nine-race card will have a first post of 12:30 p.m. The .20¢ Rainbow Pick Six starts on Race 4, which is scheduled to go off at approximately 2 p.m.

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Derby City 6 Features Carryover of $224,263 For Closing Day Sunday

Bettors have a lucrative $224,263 carryover in the Derby City 6 to chase Sunday at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., for the Fall Meet's 12-race closing-day program.

There is a mandatory payout in Sunday's 20-cent Derby City 6, which covers Races 7-12 starting at approximately 3:57 p.m. (all times Eastern). The jackpot was not hit through the first 20 days of the Fall Meet and stood at $224,263 at the conclusion of Saturday's action.

All monies will be distributed Sunday to ticket holders with the most winners in the six-race series. Track officials estimate the force-out of Sunday's total Derby City 6 pool to eclipse $1 million with new money.

Takeout on the Derby City 6 is just 15% – one of the lowest multi-race wager takeout rates in American racing – and only costs 20 cents per combination.

Sunday's closing day sequence features 68 entered horses for an average of 11.3 horses per race:

Race 7 (3:57 p.m.): $120,000 maiden special weight for 2-year-old fillies at seven furlongs (16 entries, 12 to run)

Race 8 (4:27 p.m.): $66,000 claiming ($50,000 tag) non-winners of two for fillies and mares at six furlongs (14 entries, 12 to run)

Race 9 (4:57 p.m.): $120,000 maiden special weight for 2-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles (13 entries, 12 to run)

Race 10 (5:27 p.m.): $134,000 allowance for non-winners of three for 3-year-olds and up at one mile (11 entries)

Race 11 (5:56 p.m.): $141,000 allowance/optional claiming ($80,000 tag) for non-winners of three for 3-year-olds and up at seven furlongs (nine entries)

Race 12 (6:24 p.m.): $127,000 allowance for non-winners of one other than for fillies and mares at one mile (15 entries, 12 to run)

Past performances are available at www.Brisnet.com or www.ChurchillDowns.com/Handicapping. Fans can wager on the Derby City 6 on track at Churchill Downs; www.TwinSpires.com, the track's official online wagering platform; other online wagering outlets; and select satellite betting centers throughout North America.

Churchill Downs' admission gates will open at 11:30 a.m. The first of 12 races is 1 p.m. and the finale is scheduled for 6:24 p.m.

All 12 races on closing day at Churchill Downs are scheduled to be televised on Fox Sports 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fox Sports 1 from 4-6:30 p.m. Eastern as part of the “America's Day at the Races” coverage.

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