Breeders’ Cup Win, Place, Show Pools Return Additional $545,000 Thanks To Penny Breakage

Horseplayers at the 2022 Breeders' Cup enjoyed more than $545,000 in additional winnings from just the win, place and show pools thanks to the revised Kentucky law that pays pari-mutuel winnings down the penny.

“The two days of racing at Keeneland were sensational, but it was made that extra bit better thanks to penny breakage increasing payouts to players,” said Patrick Cummings, Executive Director of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation (TIF).

In no race was the impact greater than the Breeders' Cup Classic won by Flightline.

Under the previous provision, and across nearly every American jurisdiction now other than Kentucky, Flightline would have paid $2.80, $2.80 and $2.20 for each $2 stake in the win, place and show pools, respectively. Instead, winning bettors received $2.88, $2.92 and $2.30 from those pools.

“The penny breakage law meant that a $2 bet across the board on Flightline returned a profit 16% larger than it would have under dime breakage,” Cummings said.

Altogether, the win, place and show pools from the Classic returned $240,000 more than with traditional rounding to the dime.

“The wins from Modern Games ($4.76) and Malathaat ($7.76) carried an extra boost too, accounting for an additional $131,000 from the win breakage alone going back to horseplayers.

“Hopefully winning players churned some of that into Rebel's Romance and Flightline.”

Overall, through just 64 days of Thoroughbred racing in Kentucky since the revised law went into effect, total breakage returned to horseplayers from the win, place and show pools is now more than $2.13 million.

Factoring in exotic pools as well as Standardbred racing in Kentucky, the total returned is higher.

“Pricing matters and racing wagering's overall takeout rates, already too high, are inflated by rounding down to the dime. Kentucky took a bold first step and other states and horsemen's groups should follow their lead and support such initiatives.

“Clinging to this antiquated practice is bad business and keeps racing wagering less competitive. We hope racing adopts sustainable practices to build its customer base and 'grow the pie' for all stakeholders.”

The Thoroughbred Idea Foundation advocates for sustainable improvements to the Thoroughbred racing industry for all stakeholders, especially its primary customers – horseplayers and horse owners – through the exchange, curation and advocacy of sound, data-driven ideas, shared with and implemented by the sport's existing entities.

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Santa Anita: Closing Day Rainbow 6 With Mandatory Payout Generates $3.2 Million Pool

With an Autumn Meet closing day carryover of $376,573 and a mandatory payout in place Sunday, $2,881,956 in new money was wagered in Santa Anita's 20 cent Rainbow Pick 6 Jackpot, creating a total pool of $3,258,529.

Sunday's Rainbow Six, which was comprised of races five through 10, generated 733 winning tickets, each worth $3,514.90.

Sunday's winning numbers and $2 win mutuel payoffs were as follows:  R5 #3 ($38.80), R6 #3 ($3.80), R7 #9 ($8.60), R8 #7 ($4.00), R9 #2 ($3.40) and R10 #5 ($8.20).

On-track pari-mutuel handle totaled $850,600 and all-sources handle on day 18 was $11,809,741.

Live racing will resume with Santa Anita's traditional Winter/Spring opening day on Monday, Dec. 26.  For additional information, fans are encouraged to visit santaanita.com or to call (626) 574-RACE.

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Santa Anita Opening Early Nov. 5 For Breeders’ Cup Simulcast

With Santa Anita-based Flightline positioned as the 3-5 morning line favorite in the Grade 1, $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic, Santa Anita's admission gates will open early on Saturday at 7 a.m. in order to accommodate simulcast wagering on a tremendous 11-race card at Keeneland which gets underway at 7:30 a.m. PT.

The 39th running of the Breeders' Cup World Championships will consist of nine Breeders' Cup events from Keeneland, beginning with G1 $1 million Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, which has been carded as race three with assigned post time at 8:50 a.m. PT.

First live race post time for a 10-race card at Santa Anita on Saturday is at 12:30 p.m.

Classic Day will build to a crescendo at 2:40 p.m. PT, which is assigned post time for the Breeders' Cup Classic. Trained by John Sadler, Flightline, a 4-year-old colt by Tapit who fetched $1 million as a yearling, is unbeaten in five starts, winning by a combined margin of nearly 63 lengths.

In his first try at a mile and one quarter, Flightline produced an effort for the ages on Sept. 3, winning the G1 Pacific Classic by 19 ¼ while geared down under Flavien Prat.  Stopping the clock at  1:59.20, Flightline earned a stratospheric 126 Beyer Speed Figure, easily best in North America this year.

Owned by California-based Hronis Racing, LLC, Siena Farm, LLC, Summer Wind Equine, LLC, West Point Thoroughbreds and Woodford Racing, LLC, Flightline's future remains undetermined, with many in racing hoping he'll continue his racing career at age five, with perhaps his career finale coming in the 40th running of the Breeders' Cup Classic at Santa Anita on Nov. 4, 2023.

Clocker's Corner will open for simulcast wagering via Gate 8 off of Baldwin Ave. at 7 a.m.  Food and beverage service is also available at Clockers' Corner beginning at 6 a.m.

Santa Anita's spacious Infield Area will open Saturday morning at 9 a.m. and the track's popular Infield Family Fun Zone will also be open on both Saturday and Sunday.  For vehicular access, fans are advised to enter via Gate 6 off of Colorado Place.

Due to the return to Pacific Standard Time late Saturday night, first post time for a 10-race card on closing day Sunday is at 12 noon.

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‘All Other Colts/Geldings’ Close As 4-5 Favorite In First Derby Future Wager For 2023

Six months in advance of Kentucky Derby 149, 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 impressive debut winner Extra Anejo was the 12-1 second choice.

Extra Anejo, a fast 9 ½-length winner of a maiden special weight at Keeneland on Oct. 13 for owner Winchell Thoroughbreds and Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen, could resurface next in the $400,000 Kentucky Jockey Club (Grade 2) at Churchill Downs on Nov. 26.

Other horses who attracted mild interest from bettors include the Todd Pletcher-trained Breeders' Futurity (G1) winner Forte (16-1) and Chad Brown-trained Champagne (G1) winner Blazing Sevens (20-1), who will meet in Friday's $2 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at Keeneland, as well as Breeders' Futurity runner-up Loggins (27-1), who is conditioned by Brad Cox.

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 2020 Foal Crop (4-5, $3.68); #10 Extra Anejo (Steve Asmussen, 12-1, $27.94); #12 Forte (Todd Pletcher, 16-1, $35.84); #3 Blazing Sevens (Chad Brown, 20-1, $42.82); #22 Loggins (Brad Cox, 27-1, $57.56); #8 Echo Again (Steve Asmussen, 33-1, $68.18); #39 All Fillies from the 2020 Foal Crop (37-1, $76.22); #32 Ten Days Later (Kenny McPeek, 39-1, $80.32); #30 Signator (Shug McGaughey III, 39-1, $80.48); #5 Curly Jack (Tom Amoss, 41-1, $85.20); #37 Verifying (Brad Cox, 44-1, $91.72); #18 Hit Show (Brad Cox, 46-1, $95); #23 Lost Ark (Todd Pletcher, 51-1, $104.64); #15 General Jim (Shug McGaughey III, 53-1, $109.36); #2 Awesome Strong (Jorge Deldago, 57-1, $116.74); #16 Gulfport (Steve Asmussen, 58-1, $118.98); #6 Cyclone Mischief (Dale Romans, 68-1, $138.66); #38 Victory Formation (Brad Cox, 74-1, $151.54); #31 Tapit's Conquest (Brad Cox, 81-1, $165.74); #1 Andthewinneris (Wayne Catalano, 84-1, $171.48); #33 Tres Soles (Steve Asmussen, 87-1, $177); #11 Forbidden Secret (Todd Pletcher, 89-1, $180.00); #13 Frank's Honor (Kenny McPeek, 93-1, $188.70); #20 Instant Coffee (Brad Cox, 93-1, $189.90); #36 Tyler's Tribe (Timothy Martin, 94-1, $190.64); #25 Ohana Honor (Shug McGaughey III, 97-1, $197.22); #35 Two Phil's (Larry Rivelli, 99-1, $200.96); #7 Damon's Mound (Michelle Lovell, 103-1, $209.16); #34 Tuskegee Airmen (John Servis, 112-1, $226.38); #19 Hurricane J (Paulo Lobo, 117-1, $236.86); #9 Expected Value (Chad Brown, 121-1, $244.66); #28 Rocket Can (Bill Mott, 123-1, $249.18); #4 Congruent (Antonio Sano, 123-1, $249.58); #29 Rudder's Men (Todd Pletcher, 134-1, $271.98); #21 Joking Way (Steve Asmussen, 135-1, $272.98); #24 Mr. Ripple (Saffie Joseph Jr., 145-1, $293.50); #27 Protégé (Ron Moquett, 155-1, $313.30); #14 Full Moon Madness (Michelle Nevin, 160-1, $322.84); #17 Hayes Strike (Kenny McPeek, 194-1, $390.82); and #26 Post Time (Brittany Russell, 264-1, $530.38).

Total handle for the Nov. 1-3 KDFW pool – the first of six scheduled wagering pools in advance of the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (GI) on Saturday, May 6 – 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. This marked the earliest pool in the history of the wager.

Other Future Wager dates are set for Nov. 24-27 (Pool 2); Jan. 20-22 (Pool 3); Feb. 10-12 (Pool 4); March 10-12 (Pool 5); and March 30-April 1 (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 on Nov. 24-27. The lone Kentucky Oaks Future Wager will coincide with Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool 5 on March 10-12.

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

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