Sunday’s Cross Country Pick 5 Features Racing From Belmont, Churchill Downs

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) will host a Cross Country Pick 5 on Sunday with racing from Belmont Park and Churchill Downs.

The Cross Country Pick 5 requires bettors to pick the winner of five select races from tracks across the country. The minimum bet for the multi-track, multi-race wager is 50 cents. Wagering on the Cross Country Pick 5 is available on ADW platforms and at simulcast facilities across the country with each week featuring a mandatory payout of the net pool. The Cross Country Pick 5, boasting a low 15 percent takeout, offers sequences with races from Belmont Park and partner tracks across the country.

The sequence begins at 3:50 p.m. Eastern in Race 7 from Churchill, a 5 1/2-furlong maiden for 3-year-olds and up. The Eddie Kenneally-trained Wild Thinker has finished on-the-board in his two lifetime outings, most recently earning a field-best 87 Beyer Speed Figure for a runner-up effort sprinting six furlongs on April 16 at Keeneland. Cuore Sacro missed a debut graduation by a head in August at this distance on turf for conditioner Brian Lynch, while the Jeff Engler-trained Smoke Wagon, a $425,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase, makes his debut off a series of works over Turfway Park's synthetic.

Action heads north to Belmont for the second leg [Race 7, 4:08 p.m.], a six-furlong allowance for New York-bred fillies and mares 3-years-old and up. The Brad Cox-trained Luna's Song returns from a more than seven-month layoff after breaking her maiden at second asking in October at Belmont at the Big A. Trainer Bill Morey will hope to see the undefeated Red Moon make it 3-for-3 in her first start outside of Turf Paradise as Miss Stones makes her first start against winners after a first-out maiden score by 5 1/4 lengths on April 29 at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The middle leg will feature a field of nine in Race 8 [4:22 p.m.] at Churchill, a 6 1/2-furlong allowance for 3-year-olds and up. Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen sends out Blue Light for his second try against winners after a 1 1/2-length defeat on April 8 at Keeneland to Squire Creek, who exited that race to finish second in the Gold Fever at Belmont. Two-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Brad Cox saddles impressive debut maiden winner Saudi Crown, who garnered a 97 Beyer for an April 16 maiden score at Keeneland. Sweet Cherry Pie brings another formidable speed figure to the field after earning a 95 for his maiden win on April 14 for trainer Rusty Arnold.

The penultimate leg will see a field of nine in a six-furlong inner turf optional claiming tilt for New York-bred 3-year-olds and up in Race 8 [4:40 p.m.] at Belmont. Rough Draft is undefeated through two starts and will look to continue his winning ways for conditioner David Duggan after a determined April 15 state-bred allowance victory at the Big A. Awesome Native boasts a 3-for-4 in-the-money record for trainer Jorge Abreu, including an allowance conquest in January at the Big A. The multiple stakes-placed Big Engine could provide interest should the race be moved to the main track as he is entered for the main-track only for trainer Linda Rice.

The sequence closes out in Race 9 [4:55 p.m.] from Churchill as 3-year-olds and upward contest at 1 1/16 miles over the turf in a maiden special weight. The overflow field includes Big Elm, who finished a game second in his second lifetime outing and first for conditioner Michael McCarthy on March 17 over the Turfway synthetic. The Brian Michael-trained Now That Ican Rock finished in-the-money in his last two outings while Caroom will look to break through for trainer Wayne Catalano after hitting the board in each of his last three starts.

Free Equibase past performances for the Cross Country Pick 5 sequence will be available for download at https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/cross-country-wagers.

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the spring/summer meet at Belmont Park on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/tv-schedule.

NYRA Bets is the best way to bet every race of the Belmont spring/summer meet. Available to horse players nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

Cross Country Pick 5 – Sunday, May 21

Leg A: Churchill Downs, Race 7 – MSW (3:50 p.m. Eastern)

Leg B: Belmont Park, Race 7 – ALW (4:08 p.m.)

Leg C: Churchill Downs, Race 8 – ALW (4:22 p.m.)

Leg D: Belmont Park, Race 8 – AOC (4:40 p.m.)

Leg E: Churchill Downs, Race 9 – MSW (4:55 p.m.)

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Three Colts Have Chance To Make ‘Magic’ In Preakness 148

There is one horse that stands above all the others in Saturday's 148th running of the Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course.

Of course, the easiest of answers is Mage, the Kentucky Derby(G1) winner, who is the 8-5 morning-line favorite in the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown.

Peel the Preakness onion a few more layers and you'll come up with an even more intriguing Thoroughbred who could very well have a say in who wears the blanket of Black-Eyed Susans just after 7 Saturday night.

His name is Good Magic, and he hasn't run in a horse race since 2018 when he finished his career with a ninth-place finish in the Travers (G1) at Saratoga. When the Preakness is run, he'll be kicking back in his stall in the stallion barn at Hill 'n' Dale Farms in Paris, Ky.

Maybe Good Magic will do a little strutting as he nickers to stallion pals like Curlin and Ghostzapper. With what he has done for this year's Preakness, he has earned the right to boast.

Besides Mage, Rodeo Creek Racing LLC's Blazing Sevens and Perform, owned by Woodford Racing LLC, Lanes End Farm, Phipps Stable, Ken Langone and Edward J. Hudson Jr. are sons of Good Magic. They are all from his first crop.

And, if you want to take it a step further, Curlin, the grandsire of Good Magic, also has a major say in this Preakness. Besides being the grandsire of Good Magic, he is also the grandsire of Ride On Curlin, the sire of Preakness runner Coffeewithchris.

“We are very proud,” said Jared Burdine, the general manager at Hill 'n' Dale. “It's nice seeing all our years in the making make this kind of stuff happen. All the credit goes to the horse. The stallion either has the switch on or off. Most breeders were foreseeing what could come about this year and (Good Magic) has kind of exceeded everyone's expectations. Everyone that was on the fence has now completely pushed all in.”

Mage, owned by OGMA Investments LLC, Ramiro Restrepo, Sterling Racing LLC and CMNWLTH, is the one getting all the buzz after his win in the Kentucky Derby (G1). He is the only horse from the Run for the Roses that made the trip to Baltimore.

“Three of eight … for Good Magic to have almost 40 percent of the field means something,” Restrepo said. “Good Magic is the goods, the real deal.”

According to Equibase, the last time there was an abundance of offspring from the same sire in a single Preakness was 2016 when sire Uncle Mo produced four of the 11 horses in the race: Nyquist (third), Laoban (sixth), Uncle Lino (7th) and Abiding Star (11th).

Those horses came from Uncle Mo's first crop.

Bloodstock agent Restrepo and Gustavo Delgado Jr., Mage's assistant trainer and son of trainer Gustavo Delgado, had their sights set on last year's Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-old in training sale at the Maryland State Fairgrounds.

They had eyes for one horse: a chestnut son of Good Magic out of the Big Brown mare Puca.

“That was the horse on our big board, he was No. 1 on our Mel Kuiper draft board, our top pick,” Restrepo said.

The Mage team was so enamored with the horse that would become Mage that they broke their bank. The limit they went into the sale with was $200,000. They bought the horse for $290,000.

Good Magic, owned by e Five Racing Thoroughbreds and Stonestreet Stables, raced nine times in his career and had three wins, three seconds and a third for earnings of $2,945,00. He broke his maiden when he won the 2017 Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1), becoming the first horse to ever break his maiden in that race. He won the 2017 Eclipse Award for champion 2-year-old colt.

At three, he added the Blue Grass (G2) and Haskell (G1).

During his 3-year-old campaign, he chased home Triple Crown winner Justify in the Kentucky Derby (G1), losing by 2 ½ lengths. He was also fourth to him in the Preakness.

When Good Magic, who was bred by Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, started his second career, expectations were high.

“No pun intended,” Burdine said, “but he had a magic mix of speed and stamina.”

Good Magic was trained by Chad Brown, who also has Blazing Sevens.

In his first year as a stallion, Good Magic covered 164 mares and had 134 foals. Twenty-two of the 65 horses that got to the races won, including Blazing Sevens, whose win in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile was the first Grade 1 for Good Magic as a stallion. Mage's Kentucky Derby was the second.

“There is a lot of pride,” Brown said about Good Magic. “The horse was second to a great horse, a Triple Crown winner, in Justify. You wonder if that was really supposed to be my first Derby win. There are no do overs, and you can't pick and choose. One of the best horses I ever trained was Good Magic.

“Predicting stallions is impossible, but I have a lot of confidence in the top male horses that go off to stud from our barn are going to be good,” he said.

Good Magic's stud fee started at $35,000 in 2020, was $30,000 in 2021 and 2022 and is $50,000 this year.

What would be the best Preakness result for Hill n' Dale?

“Triple dead heat would be nice,” Burdine said with a laugh. “That would be two extra Grade I winners and Mage would carry on as a potential Triple Crown winner.”

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Sea The Stars Colt Heads BBAG Spring Sale

Meer (Ger), a juvenile colt by Sea The Stars (Ire) out of the G2 Diana Trial winner Meergorl (Ger)(Adlerflug {Ger}), topped the BBAG Spring Sale at €135,000.

Offered by his breeders Heike Bischoff and Niko Lafrentz of Gestut Gorlsdorf, the three-quarter-brother to Listed victrix Mercedes (Ger) (Sea the Moon {Ger}) was bought by Wilhelm Feldman on behalf of Eckhard Sauren. The agent indicated that he will discuss training plans with the horse's new owner but that the unraced Meer could remain with Markus Klug, who has overseen his early training to date.

With the sale held two weeks earlier than usual, a smaller section of just 27 breezers came under the hammer for the mixed auction. The second-top lot, a son of Kodiac (GB) consigned by Renello Bloodstock Agency, was also a two-year-old and was bought by trainer Mario Hofer for €38,000. The same consignor also sold a daughter of Kodiac for €32,000 to Hana Jurankova, while Richard Venn stepped in to sign for Gorlsdorf's three-year-old filly Francina (GB) (Sea The Moon {Ger}), a full-sister to the G3 N E Manion Cup winner Favorite Moon (Ger).

With 38 horses sold bringing a clearance rate of 68%, the average rose by 23% to €13,487 euros, and turnover was €512,500.

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Preakness Stakes News Minute Presented By Sequel Bloodstock: First Mission’s Scratch And Mornings With Mage

The Preakness Stakes field saw a seismic shift on Friday morning with the scratch of Grade 3 Lexington Stakes winner First Mission.

On this edition of the Preakness Stakes News Minute, bloodstock editor Joe Nevills discusses the reasons for First Mission's withdrawal from the Triple Crown, where the colt is headed from here, and what it means in the race for second betting choice behind the heavy favorite, Kentucky Derby winner Mage.

Speaking of Mage, Nevills caught up with Gustavo Delgado Jr., assistant trainer of the Derby winner, to discuss how the colt has settled into both Pimlico Race Course, and a spotlight unlike anything the horse or connections have seen before.

Watch the latest installment of the Preakness Stakes News Minute below.

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