Oaklawn Opener: 10 Races With 109 Entrants Carded For Friday

Oaklawn is scheduled to run 10 races Friday, which would equal an opening-day record for a track that conducted its first meeting in 1905.

Oaklawn has opened with nine-race cards every year since 1956, with the exception of 2003 when 10 races were run for the first time. That 10-race card attracted 114 entrants and 109 starters after scratches.

Friday's card drew 109 entrants (including also eligibles) in an era when foal crops are declining and much lower than 20 years ago. Entries were taken and post positions drawn last Friday.

“Yesterday, you saw entries went very well,” Oaklawn racing secretary Pat Pope said Saturday morning. “Look at the type of races we're making. I mean, three special weights and you're splitting allowance races.”

At least 10 horses were entered in eight races, including a full field of 12 in the featured $150,000 Advent Stakes for 2-year-olds. Oaklawn raised the purse of maiden special weight races to $115,000 and allowance events to at least $140,000 – both record levels to open a season – in 2023-2024.

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