Pretty Mischievous Scratched From Breeders’ Cup Distaff, The Wine Steward Out Of Juvenile, Plus Additional Scratches For Friday And Saturday

The Breeders' Cup has released a number of scratches from its Friday and Saturday race series. Explanations for the scratches were not provided but we will add them as we learn more.

-Pretty Mischievous, who was 8-1 morning line odds for the Grade 1 Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff, had to be scratched from the race and will return to Kentucky.

Trainer Brendan Walsh told Breeders' Cup publicity that the Kentucky Oaks winner hasn't been up to her usual self.

“After traveling, she got a little bit colicky and we had to treat her the next day,” he said. “She's looked great on the track, but that's just her. She's been a little dull and not showing us what she usually does. I'm not running in a championship race if she's not 100 percent and, after the great season she's given us, she owes us nothing.”

Currently, the plan is for Pretty Mischievous to run next season.

She was most recently second in the G2 Cotillion and also won the G1 Acorn and G2 Rachel Alexandra last year. She is listed as the winner of the G1 Test after a fatal injury to Maple Leaf Mel caused the filly to fall and lose her rider strides before the wire of that race.

Walsh trains Pretty Mischievous for owner/breeder Godolphin. She is the daughter of Into Mischief and Tapit mare Pretty City Dancer.

-Bolshoi Ballet is out of the G1 Longines Breeders' Cup Turf, where he had been 15-1 with John Velazquez. The Aidan O'Brien trainee was coming off a win in the G1 Sword Dancer after a sixth in the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Royal Ascot. The 5-year-old made an appearance in last year's Turf, where he was sixth behind winner Yibir.

He had been assigned post position four.

-The Wine Steward, who had been 8-1 for the G1 FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile, is a scratch. He had been set to break from post one for trainer Mike Maker and was coming in with three career wins from four starts, including the Bashford Manor and Funny Cide Stakes. He was recently second in the G1 Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland.

-Exaulted, 20-1 on the morning like for the G1 FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile, has been scratched. Juan Hernandez had been aboard the Peter Eurton trainee. He had been assigned post 12.

-American Theorem, 30-1 for the G1 Qatar Racing Sprint, is out for trainer George Papaprodromou and jockey Umberto Rispoli. He had been assigned post three. The 6-year-old is winless this season, and came to the Sprint off a fifth in the G2 Santa Anita Sprint Championship S in late September.

-Grand Mo The First (20-1) is out of the G1 Prevagen Juvenile Turf. He came to the race for trainer Victor Barboza Jr. with jockey Hector Berrios and was set to break from post position 13. He has two wins from three career starts and was most recently third in the G3 Zuma Beach on Oct. 8.

Later on Friday, morning line favorite River Tiber was also scratched. The son of Wootton Bassett was one of the Aidan O'Brien shippers and had been coming in with a win in the G2 Coventry at Royal Ascot, and third-place finishes in the G1 Sumbe Prix Morny and G1 Juddmonte Middle Park. He'd had the second post position.

There is also one rider change in the race, as Ryan Moore will now be aboard Unquestionable.

-Alys Beach is out of the G1 NetJets Juvenile Fillies. She had been 30-1 morning line for Tom Amoss with Tyler Gaffalione and was set to break from post 13. After breaking her maiden this summer at Saratoga, she finished fourth in the G1 Spinaway and third in the G1 Alcibiades.

-G1 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint runner Bradsell (5-1) is a scratch. Bradsell is a British shipper for trainer Archie Watson. Luke Morris had the call from post two. Bradsell is the winner of this year's G1 Kings Stand, and ran third in the G1 Nunthorpe.

Also-eligibles One Timer and Twilight Gleaming were also scratched. Beer Can Man, who was also an AE, moves into the field for Phil D'Amato with Flavien Prat. Beer Can Man has been off the board just once this season, with a win in the listed Jim McKay Turf Sprint and thirds in the G3 Green Flash and G2 Woodford coming this fall. He is owned by Little Red Feather Racing, Madaket Stables, and Sterling Stables.

-Givemethebeatboys (IRE) is a scratch from the G1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint. He had been 15-1 and was part of the British/Irish shipping contingent for trainer Jessica Harrington. He was fourth in the G2 Coventry behind River Tiber, third behind him in the G1 Sumbe Prix Morny, and fourth behind the same rival in the G1 Juddmonte Middle Park at Newmarket in September. He had the fifth post position.

Also-eligibles Hedwig and April Vintage are scratched.

Asean, who had been an also-eligible, has drawn in for trainer Donnacha O'Brien and owners Commonwealth Thoroughbreds, Ocean Reef Racing, and William Campbell. Earlier this year, he won the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club Irish E.B.F. Curragh Stakes, and was most recently tenth in the G3 Cornwallis at Newmarket. Gaffalione will be aboard.

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Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool 1: All Others At 4-5, Locked 14-1

Six months in advance of Kentucky Derby 50, the pari-mutuel field of “All Other Colts and Geldings” closed as the odds-on 4-5 favorite in Pool 1 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager (KDFW) and Breeders' Futurity (Grade 1) winner Locked, who runs in Friday's Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1), was the 14-1 second choice.

Other horses who attracted mild interest from bettors include Dornoch (19-1), a full brother to this year's Kentucky Derby winner Mage, and Champagne (G1) winner Timberlake (20-1), who also runs in Friday's Juvenile.

Horses in order of the public's betting choice (with trainer, Pool 1 odds and $2 Win Will Pays): #40 “All Other Colts and Geldings from the 2021 Foal Crop” (4-5, $3.90); #22 Locked (Todd Pletcher, 14-1, $30.68); #13 Dornoch (Danny Gargan, 19-1, $41.80); #37 Timberlake (Brad Cox, 20-1, $42.26); #15 Fierceness (Todd Pletcher, 29-1, $60.68); #27 Noted (Todd Pletcher, 31-1, $65.06); #6 Bentornato (Jose D'Angelo, 32-1, $67.36); #3 Air of Defiance (Brad Cox, 33-1, $69.72); #33 Seize the Grey (Wayne Lukas, 37-1, $76.08); #36 The Wine Steward (Mike Maker, 40-1, $83.34); #1 Agate Road (Todd Pletcher, 49-1, $100.10); #10 Catching Freedom (Brad Cox, 49-1, $100.80); #20 Liberal Arts (Robert Medina, 51-1, $104.68); #9 Booth (Steve Asmussen, 52-1, $106.20); #28 Nutella Fella (Gary Contessa, 52-1, $107.84); #34 Stretch Ride (Dale Romans, 55-1, $110.12); #32 Rocketeer (Brad Cox, 58-1, $118.38); #16 General Partner (Chad Brown, 58-1, $118.90); #39 “All Fillies from the 2021 Foal Crop” (61-1, $125.70); #5 Be You (Todd Pletcher, 63-1, $128.98); #24 Nash (Brad Cox, 68-1, $138.32); #18 Glengarry (Doug Anderson, 71-1, $145.80); #7 Bergen (Brad Cox, 75-1, $153.74); #31 Risk It (Steve Asmussen, 76-1, $155.72); #12 Domestic Product (Chad Brown, 79-1, $160.76); #14 Drum Roll Please (Brad Cox, 88-1, $179.74); #23 Moonlight (Todd Pletcher, 96-1, $194.50); #26 Otto The Conqueror(Steve Asmussen, 100-1, $203.22); #35 Stronghold (Phil D'Amato, 101-1, $204.94); #38 West Saratoga (Larry Demeritte, 108-1, $218.06); #29 Private Desire (Todd Pletcher, 109-1, $220.72); #17 Generous Tipper (Kenny McPeek, 111-1, $224.58); #8 Billal (Bill Mott, 111-1, $225.98); #21 Lightline (Brad Cox, 133-1, $268.62); #11 Dancing Groom (Antonio Sano, 135-1, $272.64); #25 Normandy Hero (Rodolphe Brisset, 145-1, $292.42); #2 Agoo (Whit Beckman, 152-1, $307.26); #19 Informed Patriot (Steve Asmussen, 158-1, $319.90); #4 Balta (Paulo Lobo, 194-1, $390.42); and #30 Raging Torrent (Doug O'Neill, 206-1, $415.74).

Total handle for the Oct. 31-Nov. 2 KDFW pool – the first of six scheduled wagering pools in advance of the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) on Saturday, May 4 – was $164,278 ($132,033 in the Win pool and $32,245 in Exactas), a 43% jump from last year's $114,910 ($90,007 in the Win pool and $24,903 in Exactas).

Inaugurated in 1999, the Kentucky Derby Future Wager has been offered for a 26thconsecutive year.

Other Future Wager dates are set for Nov. 23-26 (Pool 2); Jan. 19-21 (Pool 3); Feb. 16-18 (Pool 4); March 15-17 (Pool 5); April 4-6 (Pool 6). The Kentucky Derby Sire Future Wager, which debuted in 2015 and requires bettors to wager on the winning sire for next year's Kentucky Derby winner, will be held concurrently with Pool 2. The lone Kentucky Oaks Future Wager will coincide with Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool 5.

Visit www.KentuckyDerby.com/FutureWager for more information.

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Aqueduct Friday: Pick 6 Carryover Of $37,682; Late Pick 5 Carryover Of $147,582

Friday's card at Aqueduct Racetrack will be bolstered by a Pick 6 carryover of $37,682 after the multi-race wager went unsolved on Thursday's nine-race card.

The $1 Pick 6 returned $12,560.50 to bettors who selected 5-of-6 winners correctly. Additionally, there will be a Pick 5 carryover of $147,582 into Friday's late Pick 5.

The sequence kicked off in Race 4 – a $40,000 claimer going 6 1/2 furlongs for 3-year-olds– when the Luis Rivera, Jr.-piloted Kupp [No. 1, $3.90*] rallied to victory trainer Michelle Nevin.

Trainer David Donk saddled Artemis Girl [No. 3, $103.50] to victory in a 1 1/16-mile maiden special weight for 2-year-old fillies on the turf [Race 5] under jockey Jose Gomez.

In Race 6 – a 6 1/2-furlong $20,000 maiden claimer – Dylan Davis piloted Frisky Jim [No. 8, $3.60*] to victory for trainer Wesley Ward.

Addicted To You [No. 5, $13.40] captured Race 7, a one-turn mile $30,000 claiming event. Kendrick Carmouche piloted the Horacio De Paz trainee.

Race 8 – a one-turn mile allowance optional claimer for 3-years-old and upward – saw the Jairo Rendon-piloted Castle Chaos [No. 7, $23.00] win for trainer Rob Falcone, Jr.

With a carryover already guaranteed in Race 9 – a 1 1/16-mile turf maiden special weight for juvenile fillies – Bertrille [No. 11, $202.50] won for trainer Bruce Brown with Luis Rivera, Jr. aboard.

Friday's Pick 6 will kick off in Race 5 at 2:16 p.m. Eastern. First post for the 10 race card is 12:15 p.m.

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

NYRA Bets is the official wagering platform of Aqueduct Racetrack, and the best way to bet every race of the fall meet. Available to horse players nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

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Breeders’ Cup Announces Return Of ‘Million Dollar Finish’ Fantasy Game

Breeders' Cup Limited announced Thursday the return of its exciting Million Dollar Finish fantasy game.

Million Dollar Finish offers fans the opportunity to enter for a shot at winning the ultimate prize of $1 million during the Breeders' Cup World Championships by predicting the correct order of finish in the $6 million Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), which will air on Saturday, Nov. 4 on NBC.

The secondary prize is the next best order selection. Five entrants from that pool will be randomly selected to win $1,000 each. The game is free to enter and play, and fans can register and submit their picks for the contest online at BreedersCup.com/Contest.

The contest closes at 6:40 p.m. ET, just prior to the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic.

“Million Dollar Finish is a fantastic digital platform that encourages fan engagement, and we are looking forward to bringing it back for the 2023 Breeders' Cup World Championships at Santa Anita,” said Justin McDonald, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer for Breeders' Cup Limited.

Featuring 14 Grade 1 races and $31 million in purses and awards, the 2023 World Championships will entertain fans from around the globe as the sport's best horses, jockeys, and trainers compete over two days of spectacular racing.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. The Contest registration period begins on October 30, 2023, at 12:00 PM ET, and ends on November 4, 2023, at 6:40 PM ET. Promotion is open only to legal residents of the United States (including D.C.) and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are eighteen (18) years of age or older. See Official Rules at http://www.BreedersCup.com/Contest for additional eligibility restrictions, prize descriptions/restrictions/ARVs and complete details. Void where prohibited by law. CONTEST IS DEVISED AS A NON-GAMBLING CONTEST AND IS INTENDED SOLELY FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES. Contest is sponsored by Breeders' Cup Limited, who is the sole sponsor of the Contest. NBC Sports and NBCUniversal Media, LLC are not sponsors of the Contest and are not associated with the administration of the Contest in any way. Entrants are providing information to the sponsor and not to NBC Sports and NBCUniversal Media, LLC.

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