Two Entries Added to Fasig-Tipton May Digital Sale

A pair of entries consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, as agent for George Strawbridge's Augustin Stable, have been added to the Fasig-Tipton May Digital Sale, which opens May 16 at 2 p.m.

Joy Huntress (Kitten's Joy) (hip 59) is an unraced 3-year-old broodmare prospect out of Money Huntress (Mineshaft), who is a daughter of Grade I winner Favorite Funtime (Seeking the Gold). Joy Huntress is a full-sister to graded stakes winner Noble Beauty and to multiple stakes winner and multiple stakes producer Adorable Miss.

You Gotta Be (Curlin) (hip 60) is a 4-year-old broodmare prospect out of Milania (Bernardini), a daughter of GI Kentucky Oaks winner Keeper Hill (Deputy Minister).

The full catalogue for the digital auction features horses of racing age, breeding stock, including mares with foals at foot, 2-year-olds, and yearlings.

For more information, visit digital.fasigtipton.com.

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Two Entries Added To Fasig-Tipton’s May Digital Sale

Fasig-Tipton has added a pair of offerings to its May Digital Sale, which is now open for bidding. Bidding closes Tuesday, May 16, beginning at 2 p.m. (ET).

The two new entries are offered by Mill Ridge Sales, agent, on behalf of George Strawbridge's Augustin Stable:

  • Joy Huntress (Hip 59): Three-year-old broodmare prospect by Kitten's Joy is out of a daughter of Grade 1 winner Favorite Funtime and is a full sister to graded stakes winner Noble Beauty and multiple stakes winner and multiple stakes producer Adorable Miss.
  • You Gotta Be (Hip 60): Four-year-old broodmare prospect by Curlin is out of a daughter of Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Keeper Hill, from the immediate family of Grade 1-winning millionaire Clabber Girl.

The full catalogue features horses of racing age, breeding stock, including mares with foals at foot, two-year-olds, and yearlings. To create an account or register to bid, prospective buyers should visit digital.fasigtipton.com.

For further information, contact Leif Aaron at (859)255-1555.

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Fixed Odds Returns Better Prices In Nine Of 10 races On Monmouth’s Opening Day Card

Fixed odds wagering was front and center at Monmouth Park for Saturday's opening day, and now, in its second year, again provided gamblers with solid value throughout the 10-race card.

Last year, fixed odds betting was predominantly available on-track and online at MonmouthBets.com, but the 2023 season at the iconic Jersey Shore track has been bolstered by the launch of the MonmouthBets mobile app, which allows New Jersey bettors to access fixed odds from their Android and Apple devices.

Fixed odds markets have been live for Sunday 10-race program since Friday and will be available well ahead of race days throughout the racing season.

Horseplayers in New Jersey now have the luxury of choice between the pari-mutuel pools and fixed odds, and that benefit was evident on opening day, when nine of the 10 races featured better payouts than the tote, as highlighted below.

Race Winner Opening Odds Best odds Closing Odds Tote Odds
1 Prisoner 3.90 3.90 3.20 3.50
2 Excess Demand* 3.20 3.20 2.20 1.50
3 Super Duper Fly 7.00 13 13 9.10
4 Smile Bryan* 6.00 5.50 3.40 3.50
5 Coolcalm Collected 2.60 3.50 3.10 3.00
6 Girl Trouble 1.80 1.80 1.70 1.60
7 Big Brass Bed 2.80 3.70 2.50 2.80
8 Howgreatisnate 7.00 10 7.50 6.30
9 Katies A Lady 8.00 8.00 4.80 4.80
10 Hushion 4.80 4.80 4.60 5.30

*Indicates scratches affecting opening price
All prices displayed in decimal odds

“We saw last year that around 70 percent of fixed odds prices on closing were superior to the tote, and Saturday was only half, but fixed odds isn't about the closing price. It's about trying to read the market and secure the best price you can,” said Dallas Baker, head of Fixed Odds International at BetMakers, which powers the MonmouthBets platform. “It's not about whether the tote or fixed odds is a better product. It's about providing racing's No. 1 customer — the punter or gambler — with an expanded offering that improves the whole wagering ecosystem.”

Looking to the Sunday feature, the $100,000 Serena's Song Stakes, MonmouthBets has opened with the Chad Brown-trained Distinctlypossible as a $2.20 favorite, ahead of Leader of the Band, ridden by leading rider Paco Lopez, at $3.80. Shotgun Hottie is next in line at $5.50.

“Chad Brown opened the meet with a training double, and with the status he holds in the game, he doesn't really need a reference like that for his horses to come up very short on the tote,” Baker said. “And Paco is usually supported heavily on the tote, so with these runners that hold plenty of sentiment, it is most likely you are going to get better value on the fixed odds boards, as that sentiment doesn't really factor in.”

 MonmouthBets is available via app download, in person at Monmouth Park or online at MonmouthBets.com, for New Jersey customers 18 and older. A $50 signup bonus is available for new customers.

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Bauer Eyes Fleur De Lis For La Troienne Victress Played Hard

Trainer Phil Bauer and owner Richard Rigney will not easily forget this year's Kentucky Derby Weekend after their 5-year-old mare Played Hard prevailed over 2022 Longines Kentucky Oaks (Grade I) heroine Secret Oath in the La Troienne (G1).

Now, Bauer has his eye on Played Hard's next goal, the $400,000 Fleur de Lis (G2) on Saturday, July 1 at Churchill Downs.

“She came out of the race in great shape especially with it being her first start of the year,” Bauer said of the Into Mischief mare. “She loves the track at Churchill and we have big goals for her this year. We accomplished one of those last week.”

Rigney, a Louisville entrepreneur, had a massive celebration in the Woodford Reserve Winner's Circle following the La Troienne May 5, and was joined by a number of friends and family members.

“We brought 60 people with us this year to the Oaks and Derby and all of them are super amazing people,” Rigney said. “We had people there from my kids, to ski instructors, to drivers from Los Angeles. We wanted them all to come together because I care about them so much. (Played Hard) ran so great. We are so thrilled. I'm glad my daughters Claire and Madison were here with me. It was a truly special day.”

The La Troienne was Bauer's first Grade 1 victory as a trainer. The former assistant to trainer Kenny McPeek was overcome with emotion after the race.

“I've dreamt of days like this,” Bauer said after the La Troienne. “I'm completely speechless and so thankful for Richard and (wife) Tammy for all of their support.”

Life was starting to get back to normal for Bauer on Sunday at Churchill Downs where his barn had a light day of training. Bauer made a brief appearance at the barn before he had to return home for Mother's Day to celebrate with his wife, Ashley, and their three kids Wyatt, Lincoln, and Caroline.

The La Troienne is one of six stakes on the July 1 program that will be headlined by the $1 million Stephen Foster (G1). The other supporting stakes are the $400,000 Wise Dan (G2), $225,000 American Derby (Listed), $225,000 Kelly's Landing (Listed), and $225,000 Tepin.

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