Traditional ‘70/30’ Pick Six, Turf Pick 3 Head Santa Anita’s Autumn Meet Wagering Menu

With a traditional $1 dollar Pick Six and an all-new wager, the “Santa Anita Turf Pick 3” leading the way, Santa Anita has announced its 2023 Autumn Meet Wagering Menu, which will be in effect on opening day, Friday, Sept. 29.

The traditional Pick Six requires players to pick winners in the final six races on each day's card and will pay out 70 percent of the net pool whenever there are six winning tickets. If no player hits six of six, 70 percent of the net pool is carried over to the next racing day. Thirty percent of the pool is then paid out to consolation tickets with five winners.

Offered for the first time, the Santa Anita Turf Pick 3 is a $3 minimum wager that will be comprised of the final three turf races on each day's program, conditions permitting.

The 19-day Autumn Meet will no doubt be highlighted by the 40th running of the two-day Breeders' Cup World Championships on Nov. 3 & 4 and will be hosted by Santa Anita for a record 11th time.

With the Breeders' Cup looming on closing weekend, the Autumn Meet will get off to a fast start with nine stakes scheduled for the first three days of racing—beginning with the Grade 3, $100,000 Chillingworth Stakes, for fillies and mares at 6 ½ furlongs on opening day.

Four stakes, headed by the Grade 1, $300,000 Awesome Again, for three-year-olds and up at a mile and eighth, will headline a tremendous card on Sept. 30, with all of them serving as potential stepping-stones to Breeders' Cup glory for horses in their respective divisions.

In addition to the Awesome Again, the Grade 2, $200,000 Santa Anita Sprint Championship presented by Estrella Jalisco at six furlongs, a Breeders' Cup “Dirt Dozen” race, the Grade 2, $200,000 Eddie D, at about 6 ½ furlongs down the hillside turf course and the Grade 2, $200,000 City of Hope Mile, will also share center stage.

On Sunday, Oct. 1, another Breeders' Cup “Dirt Dozen” event, the Grade 2, $200,000 Zenyatta Stakes for fillies and mares at a mile and one sixteenth, the Grade II, $200,000 John Henry Turf Championship at a mile and one quarter on turf, the Grade 3, $100,000 Tokyo City Cup at a mile and one half and the $100,000 Unzip Me Stakes, for 3-year-old fillies at about 6 ½ furlongs down the hillside turf, will highlight another outstanding opening weekend program.

Santa Anita will continue to offer a low 14 percent takeout 50 cent Early Pick 5, as well as the 50 cent Late Pick 5, $1 exactas, $2 rolling Daily Doubles, 50 cent rolling Pick 3's, an early 50 cent Pick 4, as well as 10 cent Superfectas on all races with a minimum of six runners.

In addition to wagering on-track, fans have a variety of betting options, including 1stbet.com, which can be downloaded free of charge at the App Store. In addition to Santa Anita's simulcast signal, all of the track's races will be shown live on FanDuel TV.

2023 AUTUMN MEET COMPLETE WAGERING MENU

–Traditional $1 Pick Six offered on the final six races each day

–Low 14 percent takeout 50 cent Early Pick 5, as well as the traditional 50 cent Late Pick 5

–$3 Santa Anita Turf Pick 3, to be offered on final 3 turf races each day

–$1 Golden Hour Pick Four, with 15 percent takeout

–$5 Golden Hour Double, with 15 percent takeout

–$2 Win, Place & Show wagering on each race, featuring the lowest takeout (15.43 percent) of any major racetrack in North America

–50 cent Trifectas on each race with a minimum of four scheduled runners

–10 cent Superfectas on all races with a minimum of six scheduled starters

–$1 Exactas on each race

–50 cent Early Pick 4, which will be comprised of races 2 through 5

–50 cent Late Pick 4, comprised of the final four races each day

–50 cent Mid Pick 4, available only when there are 11 or more races carded. In the event of an 11-race program,
wager begins with race 5

–Rolling $2 Daily Doubles

–50 cent Rolling Pick 3's, beginning with the first race each day

–$1 Super Hi 5, available on all races with seven or more declared starters and requires players to pick the first five finishers in exact order. If there are no perfect tickets with five winners, there is no consolation, 100 percent of the net pool is carried over to the next Super Hi 5 race.

For additional information regarding Santa Anita's 2023 Autumn Meet, please visit santaanita.com or call (626) 574-RACE.

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Australian Superstar Winx’s First Foal To Be Offered At Inglis Easter Yearling Sale

The first foal of champion racehorse Winx to be offered for public auction – a beautiful filly – will be the star attraction at next year's Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.

A daughter of champion racehorse and leading sire Pierro, the filly will arguably be the most significant individual yearling to ever be offered for sale in the Southern Hemisphere.

Winx is one of the most accomplished racehorses in the history of the Thoroughbred – she is the only horse in history to win four Group 1 Cox Plates, the record-holder internationally for Group 1 wins (25) and the only horse on the planet in the past 50 years to have won as many races consecutively (33).

Winx defeated 78 individual Group 1 winners during her career while her peak Timeform rating of 134 was equal to the likes of Japanese champion Deep Impact and champion European Enable and better than Makybe Diva, Sunline, Atlantic Jewel, More Joyous, Japanese Champions Almond Eye and Gentildonna and U.S. champion Zenyatta.

Her yearling filly will be offered on Day 2 of the 2024 Easter Sale, which will be held at Inglis' Riverside Stables complex in Sydney on April 7 and 8.

The filly will be offered on behalf of Peter and Patty Tighe, Woppitt Bloodstock, Elizabeth Treweeke and Rick Treweeke.

She will be consigned by Coolmore Stud, the farm on which Winx herself was raised.

“Winx has given us all unexplainable joy and it was agreed by the ownership group that by offering this filly for sale, we make available the opportunity for someone else to manage the next racing chapter of what has been a great story,'' co-breeder Peter Tighe said.

Woppitt Bloodstock's Debbie Kepitis added: “Winx will forever hold a special place in our hearts and we are very proud of what she achieved as a racehorse and now as a mother.

“It seems fitting that the sale will be run almost five years to the day from her final race start, which resulted in a 25th Group 1 win in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick.”

Inglis Bloodstock CEO Sebastian Hutch was humbled by the ownership group's decision to choose the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale to offer the filly.

“This is the rarest of opportunities and the greatest of honors to be afforded the chance to showcase this unique filly to a global audience,'' Hutch said.

“I have been lucky enough to see the filly on a number of occasions and I think the biggest compliment that I can pay her is that independent of her illustrious mother, she is a special filly in her own right.

“The Inglis Easter Yearling Sale has long been known as the best of the best, but to have the daughter of Winx, one of the greatest racehorses of all time, as part of the catalogue is a truly special opportunity, not just in the context of the Australian market, but the international bloodstock market as a whole.

“The 2024 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale is going to be a particularly special occasion which will generate unprecedented excitement and anticipation.

“It's going to create an incredible spectacle in Sydney, with the sale as part of a week-long showcase of Australian racing and breeding along with Days 1 and 2 of The Championships at Royal Randwick.''

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Ohio Fall Mixed Sale To Be Held At Mahoning Valley Race Course

Ohio Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners is very pleased to announce that the 2023 OTBO Mixed Sale will be held this year at Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course. The time and date are the same: Oct. 18 at 2:30 p.m.

The decision was made with the idea of making things easier for potential buyers to attend the auction. The horses will be in the receiving barn, so it will also be easy and convenient for the consignors to get their horses back and forth.

Plans are also in place to have online bidding available for those who cannot attend. Information on how to register will be found on the OTBO website when it available, and it will also be in the catalog.

All horses that go through this sale, even in utero, will be eligible for the $50,000 OTBO Grad Race for 3-year-olds in the year of the race that is held annually at Mahoning Valley, as well.

Mahoning Valley will be opening the concessions on the lower grandstand prior to the auction to provide food and beverages.

The list of horses in the sale will be released shortly. Approximately 50 horses have been entered with a great selection of weanlings, yearlings, 2-year-olds, and broodmares – most in foal to accredited stallions.

The OTBO also plans on adding a supplement of Horses of Racing Age to the catalog this year.

The catalog will be mailed out the first week of October. It will also be on the OTBO website, and distributed to all of the state's racetracks.

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Over €1.5m ready to be spent at Irish sales through IRE Incentive

Since its launch in 2021, Horse Racing Ireland's IRE Incentive program has awarded over €3,500,000 in €10,000 bonuses to the owners of Irish-bred winners of scheme races.

The IRE Incentive scheme awards a bonus of €10,000 to owners of Irish-bred winners of selected races across the Flat and National Hunt programmes in Ireland and Britain and the owners of each eligible winner–those carrying the [Ire] suffix and Foal Levy compliant–have until the end of the following year to spend their bonus on Irish-breds at Irish sales. Over 250 individual owners have won bonuses, which have so far contributed to over €10,000,000 in turnover at Irish sales, a figure expected to increase markedly in the coming months as bonus-winners return to Ireland with over €1,500,000 to spend on Irish-breds.

“We are thrilled that the IRE Incentive scheme has been achieving its aim in rewarding and encouraging investment in Irish-bred stock,” ITM CEO Charles O'Neill commented. “To have such a diverse range of owners ready to reinvest as the Irish sales season gets into gear is a major boost for the Irish industry.”

Irish National Stud CEO Cathal Beale commented: “The IRE Incentive is a superb and proven scheme that has generated substantial inward investment for Ireland and increased demand for our world-class Irish-bred stock at the sales. Huge credit must go to Horse Racing Ireland, backed by the Irish government, for implementing such an effective scheme. Long may it continue.”

The scheme is funded by Horse Racing Ireland and managed by Irish Thoroughbred Marketing, with support from the Irish Thoroughbred Breeders' Association and the Foal Levy. A list of the IRE Incentive races and scheme terms and conditions are available on the ITM website.

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