Dylan Donnelly Wins Monmouth Park’s Pick Your Prize Handicapping Contest Over Record Field Of 299 Entrants

Monmouth Park's $2,000 Pick Your Prize Handicapping Challenge on Saturday, June 3, played host to a record 299 entries with Dylan Donnelly finishing ahead of all others.

Playing on Xpressbet, Donnelly turned his starting $1,000 bankroll into $8,960 with the help of two large daily doubles – a winning $400 bet starting in Race 8 and a winning $800 play starting in Race 11.

By finishing first, Donnelly automatically received a $15,390 cash prize. As part of Pick Your Prize's unique and unparalleled prize structure, Donnelly also received two prize selections from a prize board that included 25 seats to the National Horseplayers Championship, eight seats to the Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge and seven cash prizes ranging from $9,800 to $4,500.

With his two selections, Donnelly picked a BCBC seat and $9,800. All told, Donnelly walked away with his $8,960 bankroll, $25,190 in cash prizes, and a spot in the BCBC.

George Bosch, playing on-site at Monmouth, finished Saturday's contest with a bankroll of $8,310. The second-place finish earned him an automatic $8,550 plus two prize selections – used on a BCBC seat and “NHC+$6,000.”

In total, the Top 7 finishers received two prize board selections.  Finishers 8 through 33 received one pick.

All Pick Your Prize players had to bet a minimum of five Monmouth Park races.   The minimum bet for those races was $200.  Pools available for contest play were win, place, show, exacta and daily double. Contest players participated on-site or online through Xpressbet, TVG and HPI.

Monmouth Park's next live money handicapping contest is the $1,000 Haskell Challenge on Saturday, July 22.  Entries can only be played online through Xpressbet, TVG/4NJBETS or HPI.

For those looking for more immediate contest action, Monmouth Park has partnered with Horsetourneys.com for a $1 (yes, $1) online handicapping for the Saturday, June 17, Haskell Preview Day card. The Top 5 finishers in that Horsetourneys contest will receive a seat in the $1,000 Haskell Challenge.

For information on future Monmouth Park contests, please contact Brian Skirka at bskirka@monmouthpark.com.

$2,000 Pick Your Prize Official Contest Results & Prizes

Name Bankroll Prize(s)
Dylan Donnelly $8,960 $15,390, BCBC, $9,800
George Bosch $8,310 $8,550, BCBC, NHC+$6,000
Dennis Hubbard $7,464.50 $5,130, BCBC, NHC+$4,000
Steven Wells $6,600 $3,420, BCBC, NHC+$3,000
William Meisel $6,270 $1,710, $8,500, NHC+$2,000
Rick Broth $6,002.50 BCBC, NHC
Chris Larmey $5,480 BCBC, NHC
Chris Littlemore $5,240.76 BCBC
Dan Edwards $5,130 NHC
Frank Mustari $4,580 BCBC
Richard Nilsen $4,386.40 $8,000
Seth Morris $4,280 $7,000
Ken Jordan $4,136 NHC
Kyle Roscoe $4,080 $6,500
Terrence Severson $4,030 NHC
Bill Rendino $4,000 $5,500
Dennis Tiernan $3,944 $4,500
Zachary Agamenoni $3,700.50 NHC
James Giamundo $3,478 NHC
Bradley Anderson $3,400 NHC
Mark Streiff $3,298 NHC
Joe Scanio $3,173 NHC
John Kostin $3,140 NHC
Chris Ahl $3,007.80 NHC
Mike Steindler $2,940.50 NHC
Jerry McClenin $2,854 NHC
Paul Shurman $2,820 NHC
Francis Drew $2,813 NHC
Gary Johnson $2,770 NHC
Braden Selvig $2,755 NHC
Lorne Weiss $2,741.82 NHC
Robert Losier $2,530 NHC
Ken Seeman $2,500 NHC

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Disarm Leads Four Kentucky Derby Starters Returning In Sunday’s Matt Winn Stakes At Ellis

Kentucky Derby alumni Disarm, Raise Cain, King Russell and Verifying will face fast-rising 3-year-old Bo Cruz in the field of seven sophomores that were entered in Sunday's 26th running of the $400,000 Matt Winn (Grade 3) at Ellis Park Racing & Gaming.

The Matt Winn Stakes, which was changed to 1 1/8 miles from 1 1/16 miles due to the Ellis Park main track configuration, will be the featured ninth race on the 10-race program. Post time for the Matt Winn is 4:40 p.m. (all time Central) First post is 12:50 p.m. The card will also feature the 2nd running of the $175,000 Leslie's Lady Overnight Stakes in Race 8.

Winchell Thoroughbreds' Disarm, trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, finished fourth in the $3 million Kentucky Derby (G1). Previously, the chestnut son of Gun Runner was the runner-up in the $1 million TwinSpires Louisiana Derby (G2). Disarm will be in search of his first graded stakes score and will once again be piloted by jockey Joel Rosario from post No. 2.

Andrew and Rania Warren's Raise Cain was originally targeting Saturday's $1.5 million Belmont Stakes (G1) but trainer Ben Colebrook opted to send the colt to the Matt Winn following the added distance change at Ellis Park. Raise Cain finished eighth in the Kentucky Derby. The highlight on Raise Cain's resume was a 7 ½-length score in the Gotham Stakes (G3) in early March at Aqueduct. Jockey Junior Alvarado has the call from post 6.

Brereton Jones and Naber Racing's King Russell was one of the final horses to draw into this year's Kentucky Derby field. Trained by Ron Moquett, King Russell finished a disappointing 15th in the Derby. Previously, the son of Creative Cause was the runner-up to Angel of Empire in the Arkansas Derby. King Russell and jockey Rafael Bejarano will break from post7.

Westerberg Limited, Mrs. John Magnier, Jonathan Poulin, Derrick Smith and Michael B. Tabor's Verifying was the runner-up in the Blue Grass Stakes (G1) two starts ago. Trained by Brad Cox, who won the last two editions of the Matt Winn with Cyberknife and Fulsome, Verifying finished 16th in the Kentucky Derby. The Justify colt set torrid fractions on the lead in the “Run for the Roses” and faded after a half-mile time of :45.73. Verifying will be ridden by Tyler Gaffalione from post 4.

Skyscrapper Racing, Racingwithbruno, Brian Pagano and Patrick Grippo's Kentucky Derby Day allowance winner Bo Cruz will be in search of his first stakes victory in the Matt Winn. Trained by Al Stall Jr., Bo Cruz demolished a field of five rivals on March 4 to break his maiden by 12 ¼ lengths at Fair Grounds. In his first start against winners, the striking gray son of Creative Cause cruised on the frontend to win by three lengths in a first-level allowance contest. Jockey Corey Lanerie will have the call for the first time on Bo Cruz and break from post 3.

Here is the complete field for the Matt Winn from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. Denington (Brian Hernandez Jr., Kenny McPeek)

2. Disarm (Rosario, Asmussen)

3. Bo Cruz (Lanerie, Stall)

4. Verifying (Gaffalione, Cox)

5. Go Solider Go (Luis Saez, Todd Pletcher)

6. Raise Cain (Alvarado, Colebrook)

7. King Russell (Bejarano, Moquett)

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Belmont Stakes: American Classic Win Would Be ‘Icing On The Cake’ For Tapit Trice Owner Mandy Pope

Whisper Hill Farm owner Mandy Pope has invested significantly in the sport of thoroughbred horse racing, primarily in the market for broodmares with world-class pedigrees. In Saturday's Grade 1, $1.5 million Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets, she will seek a breakthrough triumph with a horse she purchased as a yearling in $1.3 million acquisition Tapit Trice.

Pope is best known for purchasing dual Champion Female Sprinter Groupie Doll [$3.1 million], 2011 Horse of the Year Havre de Grace [$10 million] and soon to be enshrined Hall of Famer Songbird [$9.5 million] to add to her broodmare band. All three have visited four-time Belmont Stakes producing stallion Tapit – the sire of Tapit Trice.

Co-owned by breeder Gainesway Stable, Tapit Trice enters the “Test of the Champion” off a troubled seventh-place finish in the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby on May 6 at Churchill Downs. The effort ended a four-race win streak over as many racetracks, which included triumphs on the Derby trail in the Grade 1 Blue Grass on April 8 at Keeneland, where he defeated Verifying after a thrilling stretch duel, and the Grade 3 Tampa Bay Derby on March 11 at Tampa Bay Downs.

Although Tapit Trice is not a Whisper Hill homebred by Tapit like many of Pope's racing prospects, she said the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase is, “a great example of what we've done in buying horses.”

“We did a lot of shopping and looking at the horses that we're available at Keeneland. He was the one that I just really zeroed in on,” recalled Pope. “I loved him physically and mentally. I also trusted Gainesway to know that they did a good job in raising him. It was awesome that they bought back in. His brain is very good and he's very level headed, which helps him.”

Todd Quast, general manager of Whisper Hill Farm, echoed Pope's sentiments.

“He really stood out amongst the horses that we looked at and we don't buy a lot of [yearlings] at the sale,” Quast said. “We might buy 5-10 tops every year. Mandy was very, very high on him and I liked him as well. I was hoping we would pay a little less for him, but the market is what the market is. We're extremely happy to have him.”

Tapit Trice certainly has plenty on his side leading up to Saturday's engagement. He is by Tapit, who produced Belmont Stakes winners Tonalist [2014], Creator [2016], Tapwrit [2017] and Essential Quality [2021] while also producing Constitution – a Belmont Stakes producing stallion in his own right as the sire of 2020 winner Tiz the Law.

Additionally, he is conditioned by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, who has saddled four winners of the prestigious race, including the aforementioned Tapwrit. On the bottom side of his pedigree, Tapit Trice is out of the three-time stakes-winning mare Danzatrice whose Pletcher-trained sire Dunkirk finished second in 2009 Belmont Stakes behind Summer Bird.

“I don't think there's any question that he can go the distance,” Pope said. “Hopefully, he'll get a better trip than he did in the Derby and it sets up for that closing punch that he has.”

Quast noted the horse's large stride as his most effective weapon in getting the endurance-testing 1 1/2-mile distance.

“He's a big, powering horse that takes him a while to get going,” Quast commented. “In the Derby, we drew inside [post 5] and it was frustrating for him being down there. He couldn't get out in the straightaway the first time, couldn't get out into the first turn, couldn't get out down the backside and then when he finally gets out, he had too much left to do. I don't see the Belmont being that way with only nine horses.”

Tapit Trice drew post 2 of nine contenders for the Belmont Stakes, but drawing an inner post does not concern Quast this time around.

“That's OK because it's a longer race and hopefully we can get a better trip,” Quast said. “His high-cruising speed is what we need to have. He needs to be able to get into that gear and go on. In the Blue Grass, when Verifying bumped him a couple of times, he showed he can keep going, he just has to be able to get in that stride.”

Quast commented on the legacy that Tapit has developed in being a prominent Belmont Stakes producing sire.

“We have a lot more distance in the Belmont and being a Tapit, it's well documented how well they've done in the Belmont,” Quast said. “He's got help on the mare side too with Dunkirk. He is a Tapit in that he can be a little headstrong every now and then, but he's very smart. After he won the Blue Grass, he kind of woke up a bit. He's doing a little more showing off, in a good way, as he gets older. The Classics are huge and I do think the Belmont is coming up as one of the best races this year in terms of depth and quality.”

Tapit Trice will be ridden by Luis Saez, who guided dual Champion and Tapit progeny Essential Quality to victory in the 2021 Belmont Stakes. Although best known for being a frontrunning rider, Saez and Tapit Trice fit each other quite well according to Quast.

“He's a good physical rider and sometimes Tapit Trice needs to be reminded to get into it and get going,” Quast said. “As we've gotten him into more races he doesn't need that as much, but I think that's where Luis fits him well. He never gives up on him either. He knows that kick is coming, you just have to put him in the position or get the position to be able to do it. They fit each other to a 'T.'”

For Pope, an elusive triumph in an American Classic would be a special one.

“I want to say it would be the icing on the cake, but there's a lot of icing out there to be had,” Pope said. “It definitely would be at the top.”

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