Aqueduct: Pick 6 Carryover Of $24,421 For Saturday’s Card

Saturday's card at Aqueduct Racetrack will feature a Pick 6 carryover of $24,421 after the multi-race wager went unsolved on Friday's nine-race program.

The $1 Pick 6 returned $370 to bettors who selected 5-of-6 winners correctly.

Friday's sequence kicked off in Race 4 as Kendrick Carmouche rallied Lord Vicente [No. 2, $10.20] to a last-to-first victory for trainer Kenny McPeek in a one-turn mile maiden for 3-year-olds and up.

Persistent Danger [No. 9, $10.60] prevailed in Race 5, a claiming sprint for 3-year-olds and up, with Eric Cancel aboard for conditioner Rachel Sells and was followed in Race 6 by the Katie Davis-piloted Mad Banker [No. 3, $11], who scored for trainer Mark Hennig in a maiden claiming sprint for New York-bred juveniles.

Apprentice Luis Rivera, Jr. guided Bon Adieu [No. 1A, $4.70*] to a gate-to-wire victory for trainer Rudy Rodriguez in Race 7, a starter allowance for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up one race before Andy Hernandez steered Peak of Chic [No. 4, $8.20] to victory in an allowance optional-claimer for fillies and mares for owner/trainer Michael Moore.

With the carryover already confirmed ahead of Race 9, a six-furlong maiden claiming sprint for state-bred fillies and mares, George's Vice [No. 4, $8.60] staved off the stubborn Army of Thoughts to secure a narrow score with Cancel up for trainer Linda Rice.

Saturday's Pick 6 sequence begins in Race 4 at 1:46 p.m. Eastern and includes the $120,000 Garland of Roses in Race 8. First post for the nine-race card is 12:20 p.m.

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the fall meet at Aqueduct Racetrack on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

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Weekend Lineup Presented by On Track Thoroughbred Solutions: Los Alamitos, Hong Kong In Spotlight

In one of the quietest weekends of the racing year for graded stakes in North America, Los Alamitos race course in Cypress, Calif., finds itself hosting the lone graded event, the Grade 2 Starlet for 2-year-old fillies – an important fixture that became a staple of the fall-winter meet at Hollywood Park starting in the early 1980s. The Starlet, along with the Hollywood Futurity – a corresponding race for 2-year-old males – was moved to Los Alamitos with the closure of Hollywood Park in 2013.

Just like the Futurity, the Los Alamitos version of the Starlet has been dominated by Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, who has won six consecutive renewals since 2017, giving him nine wins overall in the event. Baffert has won seven of the last nine runnings of the Futurity (scheduled at Los Alamitos next week) and 13 overall.

But while the Starlet is this week's lone graded stakes, there is stakes action throughout the country, including nine Louisiana Champions Day events for Louisiana-breds at Fair Grounds on Saturday. The Gulfstream Park championship meet is in full swing with a pair of stakes for 2-year-olds of each sex on Saturday – the Pulpit and Wait a While to be run over the South Florida track's new turf course. Oaklawn's first Saturday of the 2023-'24 meet features the Mistletoe Stakes for fillies and mares and the Ring the Bell Stakes for 3 and up sprinters.  Turfway Park offers the My Charmer on Saturday and Tampa Bay Downs will have two FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes for older runners. Canada's Woodbine is hosting a pair of Ontario-bred stakes on Saturday (La Prevoyante) and Sunday (Steady Growth).

Overseas, the Hong Kong Jockey Club is conducting its major quartet of Group 1 turf stakes on Sunday at Sha Tin, with first post for that card late Saturday night in the Eastern Time Zone of the U.S. An excellent lineup of horses from around the world  has converged on Hong Kong for that annual fixture.

Saturday

7:28 p.m. ET – Grade 2 Starlet Stakes at Los Alamitos

A half-dozen juvenile fillies have entered the Grade 2, $200,000 Starlet, and there is no standout in this group going 1 1/16 miles.

The aforementioned Bob Baffert has two strong chances, led by 9-5 morning line favorite Nothing Like You, bidding for her third consecutive victory after three unsuccessful attempts to break her maiden. The Malibu Moon filly is coming off a hard-fought nose victory in the ungraded Desi Arnaz Stakes at Del Mar Nov. 19. She will be ridden by Juan Hernandez.

The other Baffert, listed at 5-2 in the morning line, is the Uncle Mo filly Grazia, who won her debut at Del Mar Nov. 12 by 3 1/4 lengths as the odds-on favorite.  Flavien Prat has the call aboard Grazia.

The lone graded stakes winner in the group is Mark Glatt-trained Chatalas, a daughter of Gun Runner who went gate to wire to win the G2 Chandelier Stakes at Santa Anita Oct. 7. She subsequently finished a troubled ninth behind Just F Y I in the G1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies after being jostled hard at the start. Antonio Fresu rides.

Two maidens in the race, Richard Mandella-trained Flynn's Chance and Doug O'Neill-trained Pacific Rose,  have shown some ability in their previous races and have every right to improve. The final starter, Great Forty Eight, got it together in her fourth start for Tim Yakteen to exit the maiden ranks at Del Mar Nov. 12.

Starlet entries

Sunday

Night owls will find some familiar names in the four Group 1 events comprising the Hong Kong International Races from Sha Tin in a 10-race program that gets under way at 11:25 p.m. Eastern / 8:25 p.m. Pacific.

Aidan O'Brien is sending an especially solid contingent from Ballydoyle in Ireland, and several Japanese horsemen are taking advantage of the lucrative purses and international prestige of this premiere event. France, the United Kingdom and Singapore are also taking on a home team of Hong Kong-trained runners who are becoming increasingly stronger with each passing year. There are no U.S.-based horses competing this year.

Free past performances courtesy of the Hong Kong Jockey Club

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Oaklawn: Chris Hartman Holds Hot Hand With Two Millionaires In Ring The Bell Stakes

Trainer Chris Hartman holds a strong hand for the $150,000 Ring the Bell Stakes Saturday at Oaklawn, sending out millionaires Tejano Twist (#6) and Necker Island (#5) in the six-furlong event for 3-year-olds and up.

“Sheesh,” Hartman said, “they look good in there, don't they? Both of them. Little concerned about the pace scenario.”

The Ring the Bell goes as the sixth of 10 races, with probable post time 2:50 p.m. (Central). Racing begins at 12:30 p.m.

The nine-horse Ring the Bell field from the rail out: Osbourne (#1), Julien Leparoux to ride, 124 pounds, 5-1 on the morning line; Manuelito (#2), Walter De La Cruz, 121, 20-1; Ultimate (#3), Ramsey Zimmerman, 124, 12-1; Top Gunner (#4), Ricardo Santana Jr., 121, 15-1; Necker Island (#5), Cristian Torres, 124, 8-1; Tejano Twist (#6), Chris Landeros, 124, 8-5; Ryvit (#7), Keith Asmussen, 122, 2-1; Caddo River (#8), Rafael Bejarano, 124, 20-1; and Sir Wellington (#9), Eduardo Gallardo, 124, 12-1.

Program favorite Tejano Twist (#6) was among Oaklawn's top older male sprinters last season, winning an allowance race and the $200,000 G3-Whitmore Stakes. In his last start, the late-runner was a 1 ½-length winner of the six-furlong $300,000 Bet On Sunshine Stakes at Churchill Downs.

Necker Island (#5) won the 2021 Bet On Sunshine, was fourth this year and fourth in the $350,000 G2-Phoenix Stakes at Keeneland.

“Both are doing good,” said Hartman said. “Hoping for a 1-2 finish.”

In addition to Tejano Twist, three other Oaklawn stakes winners are entered – Ryvit (#7) for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen, Caddo River (#8) for Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas and Sir Wellington (#9) for trainer Mac Robertson.

Ryvit (#7), a supplemental nominee who has never faced older horses, won three six-furlong races last season at Oaklawn, including the $150,000 Bachelor Stakes for 3-year-olds. He added victories in the $200,000 G3-Chick Lang Stakes May 20 at Pimlico, Ellis Park's $175,000 Maxfield Stakes in July and $300,000 Steel Valley Sprint Stakes last month at Mahoning Valley. Ryvit (#7) overcame a troubled start to win the Steel Valley, his 10th start of 2023.

“He's run some wonderful races,” Asmussen said. “If anything, his last race was his best race. Lot of travel. Hopefully, it didn't take too much out of him. Obviously, been anxious to get him back here because of the meet that he had last year.”

Caddo River (#9), a homebred for Arkansas lumberman John Ed Anthony, has spent most of his career in two-turn events, winning Oaklawn's one-mile $150,000 Smarty Jones Stakes in 2021 and finishing second in the $1 million G1-Arkansas Derby later in the meeting. He has lost five consecutive starts, and has never raced six furlongs.

“Mr. Anthony decided that he would like to back him up and try to sprint him,” Lukas said. “So, we're going to try that.”

Sir Wellington (#9) won Oaklawn's $150,000 Gazebo Stakes in 2021 at Oaklawn.

Ultimate (#3) gave 2022-2023 Oaklawn leading owners Heath and Sheena Campbell their first career stakes victory in Prairie Meadows' $100,000 Iowa Sprint in July.

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Former ‘Ugly Duckling’ Cruden Bay Brings Consistent Effort Into Stakes Debut

The $100,000 Steady Growth, a 1 1/16-mile main track stakes for Ontario-sired 3-year-olds and upward, headlines Sunday's card at Woodbine.

A 5-year-old son of Big Screen-Executive Affair, Cruden Bay brings a record of 5-9-1 from 19 starts into his first stakes appearance.

Owned by Michael Lay, the gelding, who has finished first or second in 13 of his past 15 races, is 3-4-0 from seven starts in 2023.

“The biggest thing about him is his non-stop effort,” said trainer Don MacRae. “Every race he runs in, he consistently tries right to the wire. You start to hear more and more people talk about him. When they look at his form, they see how consistent he is. It doesn't matter what level he is running at or who the competition is, he doesn't realize it – he just fires his top effort every time.”

MacRae, who has posted $722,560 (U.S.) in earnings so far this season, the most since his 2010 campaign, recalled the moment that he first saw the bay who was bred in Ontario by Spring Farm.

“He was an ugly duckling. My wife and I went to look at him a couple of times at the sale (2019 Canadian Premier Yearling Sale). He had what they call a ewe neck… there was no real muscle definition to his neck. When I spoke to Michael Lay, we knew this horse had a very good catalogue page. He's a half to (multiple stakes winner) Cooler Mike and (stakes winner) Sav, so I told Michael, 'If he grows into himself, he's going to be a very good-looking horse, and he could be a very good one.'

“I have been taught by some very good horseman and they would say that you have to see what they might look like as they get older. We were envisioning that with him, and things have turned out as we hoped, probably even better than we imagined.”

Cruden Bay launched his career with a 7 ¼-length stunner in a six-furlong Tapeta race on November 11, 2020, in what was his only 2-year-old start. After a trio of sixths in his 3-year-old year, Cruden Bay went 1-5-1 from eight engagements in 2022.

One effort caught MacRae completely off-guard.

“Last November, he finished fifth and was beaten seven lengths. That shows you why sometimes trainers know nothing. I had two horses in the race – Sir Sahib was the other – and I didn't think it was possible for Cruden Bay to get beat. As it turned out, Sir Sahib galloped that day. I had worked them twice ahead of that race, both in company, and Cruden Bay blew his doors off in those works. I remember going back to the barn and telling the girl who rubs Sir Sahib, 'I feel bad because he can't win. Cruden Bay is just too good right now.' And he didn't fire. But he certainly has been fantastic for us.”

That confidence prompted MacRae to give the bay his first shot at stakes competition.

“He loves the game,” said the conditioner, who will also send out multiple stakes-winning 5-year-old Avoman in the Steady Growth. “Even as a 2-year-old, he loved it. He loves what he does, and he still does to this day. He wants attention, he wants to be around people – he'll poke his nose at you to get you to come over and pet him. He's just a cool dude in every way.”

Lisa Knight has been the groom throughout Cruden Bay's entire racing career.

“Her work has been vital in the success of this horse,” said MacRae. “He takes a lot of work. He is an athlete, and he does have his little bumps and bruises from time to time. I sincerely believe that if it wasn't for the work Lisa has done with this horse, I don't think he'd be half the horse he is.

“As much as trainers are the ones who get the attention, good and bad, it is important to take a moment to thank the people who put so much into these horses. What Lisa has done with this horse – words can't describe it.”

Other hopefuls in the last stakes race of the 2023 Woodbine season include 2021 Woodbine Mile (G1T) victor Town Cruise, multiple graded stakes winner Artie's Storm, graded stakes winner Secret Reserve, multiple stakes winner Dun Drum, and stakes winners Mason's Gamble, Perfect Crime, and Rapid Test.

First post time for the 10-race card is 1:05 p.m. Fans can watch and wager on all the action through HPIbet.com, bet365, and the Dark Horse Bets app.

Field for the Steady Growth (Race 8)
Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Secret Reserve – Leo Salles – Mike Mattine

2 – Mason's Gamble – Justin Stein – Josie Carroll

3 – Perfect Crime – Jose Campos – Patrick Dixon

4 – Grandson (S) – Luis Contreras – John LeBlanc, Jr.

5 – Town Cruise – Patrick Husbands – Brandon Greer

6 – Dun Drum – Ryan Munger – Ian Black

7 – Artie's Storm – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Paul Buttigieg

8 – Rapid Test – Rafael Hernandez – Catherine Day Phillips

9 – Avoman – Sahin Civaci – Don MacRae

10 – Cruden Bay – Kazushi Kimura – Don MacRae

11 – Ron's Gizmo – Keveh Nicholls – Ron Sadler

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