Turf Racing, Five-Day Race Week Return At Gulfstream

Gulfstream Park will mark the return of a five-day week of live racing Thursday with the long-awaited return of turf racing, the arrival of trainers and jockeys from around the country, and a significant increase in purses for open optional claiming allowances and maiden special weight races.

In advance of the 2022-2023 Championship Meet that will get underway Dec. 26, live racing will be conducted on a Wednesday-through-Sunday schedule starting with Thursday's nine-race program. Post time has been set at 12:10 p.m. each racing day. The weekend programs include horses entered from the stables of Todd Pletcher, Bill Mott, Brendan Walsh, Christophe Clement and Brian Lynch. Jockeys Luis Saez and Julien Leparoux are both named to ride this weekend.

The first races on turf since June will be run on Thursday's program. The course is virtually identical to the one at sister track Santa Anita from the bottom up, from the base to the pad to the turf itself.

“Having turf is obviously a fan favorite and the owners and trainers love it. But what we found over the years is by using it so much, we never had the chance to actually renovate it. So, in 2022, we made the decision to completely stop on the turf and we brought in who we believe is one of the best turf guys in America, if not the world, Leif Dickinson,” Aidan Butler, CEO, I/ST Racing and Gaming, said. “Leif has completely renovated it. We expect to have some great racing on it.”

Dickinson serves as I/ST Racing's Vice President Turf Surfaces.

Also starting Thursday, purses for open maiden special weight events will be increased to $70,000, while the purses for open optional claiming allowance races will range from $71,000-$73,000.

Three turf races are carded for Thursday's program, kicked off in Race 1 by a full field of 12 2-year-old maidens, who'll compete at a mile or a $25,000 maiden claiming price. In Race 5, a mile optional claiming allowance with a field of 11 3-year-olds and up, Michael Maker-trained Chess's Dream, the 2021 Kitten's Joy (G3) winner on turf at Gulfstream, makes his local return under a $20,000 claiming tag. In the Race 8 feature, a five-furlong optional claiming allowance for fillies and mares with a $72,000 purse, Brian Lynch-trained Mamba Wamba returns to Gulfstream, where the 3-year-old Irish-bred filly closed from well off the pace to win on turf in her U.S. debut Dec. 23. She is scheduled to return from a seven-month layoff. Augustin Stable's Empress Tigress, who captured the Coronation Cup Stakes and finished second in the Galway Stakes at Saratoga, enters Thursday's feature off a second-place finish in an Oct. 22 Keeneland allowance.

Three more turf races are scheduled for Friday's program, including a $72,000 optional claiming allowance in Race 8 for fillies and mares going 7 ½ furlongs. Brian Lynch-trained Fast as Flight, who graduated on turf at Gulfstream in February, enters Friday's feature off an off-the pace win on turf at Churchill Downs.

Saturday's 10-race program is scheduled to offer six races on turf. Sunday will close out the weekend racing action with five races scheduled for turf.

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Zia Park Reschedules Two Programs Cancelled Due To Track Conditions

Zia Park in Hobbs, N.M., is rescheduling the Monday and Tuesday cards lost due to unsafe track conditions after snow hit the area last Friday, Nov. 25.

The two cancelled programs will be run Wednesday and Thursday.

The first cancellation occurred on Saturday, Nov. 26, when a card of Quarter Horse races was cancelled. On Sunday, four Quarter Horse races were run before the remainder of the 10-race program was cancelled due to track conditions. The races lost on those two programs may be re-drawn but the cards will not be rescheduled in their entirety.

Todd Fincher, leading trainer at the current Zia Park meet, said the racing surface was built without a proper drainage system and the track was saturated, with no place for the water to drain, especially on the inside. “They need to put a base on the track like they should have done when it was built,” Fincher said.

Warmer, windy weather has helped the drying out process, Fincher added, and he is confident the track will be in good condition on Wednesday.  “We do appreciate that they moved the two programs to Wednesday and Thursday,” he said.

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DK Horse: DraftKings, Churchill Downs Partner To Release New Wagering App

Churchill Downs Incorporated (CHDN) (“CDI”) (Nasdaq: CHDN) and DraftKings Inc. (DKNG) (“DraftKings”) announced Tuesday a multi-year agreement that will bring pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing to DraftKings. CDI's subsidiary, TwinSpires, will provide advance deposit wagering (“ADW”) technology to DraftKings. TwinSpires is the premier, market leading online horse racing wagering platform in the U.S.

DraftKings will launch DK HORSE in the coming months, which will allow DraftKings' eligible customers to bet on horse racing using a standalone branded app. The initial launch of DK HORSE will require customers to sign up and deposit funds separate from that of their one account, one wallet tethered to the DraftKings Sportsbook, Casino and daily fantasy sports apps. Plans to integrate DK HORSE into the DraftKings product suite will be announced at a later date. DK HORSE is expected to be available initially in 21 states, pending all necessary licensing and regulatory approvals, and is scheduled to launch ahead of the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby in May 2023.

“We are excited to collaborate with Churchill Downs Incorporated, not only to give our existing customers an opportunity to engage with pari-mutuel horse wagering, but also to acquire new customers efficiently during marquee horse racing moments,” said Jason Robins, CEO and Chairman of the Board of DraftKings. “Due to the structure of the agreement, we expect this new product offering to be immediately profitable.”

Under the agreement, CDI will provide DraftKings pari-mutuel wagering rights to horse racing content owned or controlled by CDI, including the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby. CDI will also secure, on behalf of DraftKings, additional horse racing content for use on DK Horse.

“We believe the depth and quality of our online offering through TwinSpires is unmatched in horse racing,” said Bill Carstanjen, CEO of CDI. “We are excited to establish this relationship with DraftKings and to deliver a full end-to-end white label ADW solution that will introduce their significant base of sports betting customers to horse racing wagering.”

An active member of the American Gaming Association (“AGA”), DraftKings is committed to promoting the AGA's Have A Game Plan.® Bet Responsibly™ public service campaign, which educates customers on responsible gaming best practices such as establishing and adhering to a budget and only engaging with legal, regulated operators. DraftKings is committed to creating inclusive and responsible pathways for people to build, create, imagine and innovate through the DraftKings S.E.R.V.E.S. program.

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‘All Others’ 4-5 Favorite At Conclusion Of KDFW Pool 2, Forte 10-1 Second Choice

With the Kentucky Derby still 23 weeks away, the pari-mutuel field of “All Other Colts and Geldings from the 2020 Foal Crop” closed as the odds-on 4-5 favorite in Pool 2 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager (KDFW) and Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) winner Forte was the 10-1 second choice.

Other horses who attracted mild interest from bettors: maiden winner Extra Anejo (13-1); Breeders' Futurity (GI) runner-up Loggins (19-1); unbeaten Giant Mischief (27-1); maiden winner Signator (27-1), and All Fillies from the 2020 Foal Crop (29-1).

Horses in order of the public's betting choice (with trainer, Pool 2 odds and $2 Win Will Pays): #40 “All Other Colts and Geldings from the 2020 Foal Crop” (4-5, $3.92); #16 Forte (Todd Pletcher, 10-1, $23.24); #14 Extra Anejo (Steve Asmussen, 13-1, $29.14); #27 Loggins (Brad Cox, 19-1, $40.04); #33 Signator (Shug McGaughey III, 27-1, $56.14); #20 Giant Mischief (Brad Cox, 27-1, $56.32); #39 “All Fillies from the 2020 Foal Crop” (29-1, $61.68); #24 Instant Coffee (Brad Cox, 35-1, $73.40); #2 Blazing Sevens (Chad Brown, 37-1, $77.52); #12 Echo Again (Steve Asmussen, 45-1, $92.24); #11 Disarm (Steve Asmussen, 45-1, $93.58); #9 Cyclone Mischief (Dale Romans, 47-1, $97.34); #26 Litigate (Todd Pletcher, 57-1, $117.66); #38 Victory Formation (Brad Cox, 60-1, $123.22); #8 Curly Jack (Tom Amoss, 61-1, $124.38); #36 Tuskegee Airmen (John Servis, 64-1, $130.46); #1 Awesome Strong (Jorge Delgado, 64-1, $131.20); #4 Capture the Flag (Shug McGaughey III, 65-1, $133.16); #7 Corona Bolt (Brad Cox, 65-1, $133.50); #13 Expect More (Todd Pletcher, 70-1, $142.98); #21 Gulfport (Steve Asmussen, 70-1, $143.56); #37 Verifying (Brad Cox, 74-1, $150.66); #15 Forbidden Secret (Todd Pletcher, 80-1, $163.24); #19 General Jim (Shug McGaughey III, 82-1, $166.68); #23 Hit Show (Brad Cox, 90-1, $182.68); #34 Tapit's Conquest (Brad Cox, 94-1, $190); #5 Cascais (Chad Brown, 107-1, $216.22); #28 Mr. Ripple (Saffie Joseph Jr., 120-1, $243.92); #6 Champions Dream (Danny Gargan, 131-1, $264.50); #32 Rocket Can (Bill Mott, 132-1, $267.50); #29 Navy Man (Michael McCarthy, 133-1, $268.50); #3 Bromley (Paulo Lobo, 141-1, $285.78); #10 Denington (Kenny McPeek, 159-1, $320.60); #18 Full Moon Madness (Michelle Nevin, 179-1, $361.96); #31 Recruiter (Cathal Lynch, 182-1, $366.94); #35 Ten Days Later (Kenny McPeek, 187-1, $376.68); #22 Hal (Darwin Banach, 198-1, $399.24); #25 Joking Way (Steve Asmussen, 279-1, $561.04); #30 Practical Move (Tim Yakteen, 350-1, $703.62); and #17 Frank's Honor (Kenny McPeek, Scratched).

Total handle for the Nov. 24-27 KDFW pool – the second of six scheduled wagering pools in advance of the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 6 – was $162,112 ($129,213 in the Win pool and $32,899 in Exactas).

This year's early Derby betting menu also included the Kentucky Derby Sire Future Wager, which, for the eighth consecutive year, provided bettors with a unique opportunity to wager on select breeding stars and their entire crop of juveniles with the hope of winning next year's Kentucky Derby.

“All Other Sires” at 5-1 and Into Mischief progeny at 7-1 attracted the most attention from bettors.

Sires in order of favoritism for the Kentucky Derby Sire Future Wager (Odds and $2 Win Will Pays): #40 “All Other Sires” (5-1, $13.84); #19 Into Mischief (7-1, $16.14); #37 Violence (11-1, $25.24); #17 Gun Runner (12-1, $26.14); #35 Uncle Mo (13-1, $28.64); #11 Curlin (16-1, $34.06); #20 Justify (16-1, $35.10); #34 Tapit (17-1, $36.04); #4 Bolt d'Oro (18-1, $39.92); #14 Ghostzapper (19-1, $40.80); #29 Quality Road (19-1, $41.30); #16 Good Magic (25-1, $53.10); #2 Arrogate (27-1, $56.50); #6 Candy Ride (ARG) (30-1, $62.82); #1 American Pharoah (45-1, $92.72); #18 Hard Spun (48-1, $98.58); #5 Cairo Prince (50-1, $103.36); #7 City of Light (60-1, $122.40); #25 Not This Time (60-1, $123.52); #33 Street Sense (66-1, $135.50); #28 Practical Joke (69-1, $140.20); #3 Bernardini (75-1, $152.90); #26 Nyquist (76-1, $154.64); #10 Constitution (80-1, $162.06); #23 Mendelssohn (84-1, $171.68); #30 Runhappy (89-1, $180.08); #22 Medaglia d'Oro (91-1, $185.86); #39 West Coast (96-1, $195.74); #12 Empire Maker (98-1, $199.60); #27 Pioneerof the Nile (106-1, $215.52); #38 War Front (111-1, $225.10); #15 Girvin (114-1, $231.52); #24 More Than Ready (126-1, $254.82); #21 Malibu Moon (134-1, $271.94); #36 Union Rags (138-1, $279.44); #31 Sharp Azteca (141-1, $285.34); #8 Classic Empire (146-1, $295.76); #9 Cloud Computing (154-1, $311.68); #32 Speightstown (175-1, $352.34); and #13 Flatter (199-1, $401.16).

Total betting on the Kentucky Derby Sire Future Wager was $33,732 ($24,557 in the Win pool and $9,175 in the Exactas).

The KDFW Pool 2 and Sire Future Wager combined to handle $195,844. Total handle for the new Nov. 1-3 KDFW Pool 1 – the earliest pool is the history of the wager – was $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 25th consecutive year.

Other Future Wager dates are set for Jan. 20-22 (Pool 3); Feb. 10-12 (Pool 4); March 10-12 (Pool 5); and March 30-April 1 (Pool 6). The lone Kentucky Oaks Future Wager will coincide with Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool 5 on March 10-12.

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