Inaccurate Run Up: Equibase Boosts Flightline’s Pacific Classic Figure From 122 To 128

Flightline's victory in the TVG Pacific Classic on Sept. 3, 2022, initially resulted in an Equibase Speed Figure (ESF) of 122. Speed figures measure how fast horses race, using a complex formula to normalize times across all tracks, distances, and surfaces. The ESF is typically based on the horse's actual finishing time along with other factors such as run up distance, track condition, and track variants.

As there was much discussion about Flightline's dominating performance in the Pacific Classic, the only dirt race run at the 10-furlong distance at Del Mar outside the Breeders' Cup, an extra review of the recorded information was performed to ensure the most accurate figures could be calculated.

It was determined that this rarely-used race distance at Del Mar had an inaccurately-reported run up distance, or untimed portion at the start of a race. With a correction to this value in place and improved variants able to be determined, the Equibase Speed Figures for the Pacific Classic have been updated, including a 128 for winner Flightline.

Runner-up Country Grammer, beaten 19 1/4 lengths, received an ESF of 103.

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Longshot Look Presented By Kentucky Downs: Say Hello To A Price Play

The Fanduel Meet at Kentucky Downs is underway, featuring some of the nation's largest purses and field sizes, and one of the most attractive wagering menus on the racing calendar. The Paulick Report's Longshot Look will help you get the most out of one of North America's premier turf meets.

For each card of the meet, J.D. Fox will single out a price play with his reasoning for what makes the horse worth a look when they might go overlooked.

On Thursday's card, J.D. checks out a horse in Race 4, a 6 1/2-furlong allowance race for 2-year-olds that went through the ring at last year's Keeneland September Yearling Sale. His pick stepped up in a big way during his last start in Saratoga, and he could win on Thursday in a similar fashion.

J.D's “Scratch Saver” pick comes in Race 8, where he'll have an eye on #8 Wake Surf, who is 12-1 on the morning line.

Morning Surf was second off the layoff with a strong effort first up, almost wiring the field at long odds. He has tactical speed, but can also be in the lead if the pace is slow. Martin Garcia stays aboard.

Kentucky Downs' 2022 meet takes place Sept. 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 11, and 14. First post each day is at 12:25 p.m. Central, except for the Saturday, Sept. 10 card, which features a special start time of 11:30 a.m. Central.

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ThoroEnduro: Remington’s Free Online Handicapping Contest Returns On Sept. 9

ThoroEnduro, the free online handicapping contest at Remington Park, returns for the 10th consecutive year. The contest will begin on Friday, Sept. 9 and continues for the remainder of the 2022 Remington Park Thoroughbred Season, scheduled to end on December 17.

The popular and easy-to-play ThoroEnduro offers $9,500 in prize money with a $4,000 Grand Prize to the champion. ThoroEnduro, a free game that is open to anyone 18 and older, will also pay a $1,000 bonus to the contestant who correctly picks the most winners during the course of the game. Prize money will also be awarded to players finishing second through seventh in the game. The ThoroEnduro site is ready for sign-ups/registrations with the complete list of rules posted at www.thoroenduro.com Contestants may also register to play by clicking the ThoroEnduro button at the top of the www.remingtonpark.com site.

ThoroEnduro is presented by Remington Park's educational handicapping partner Horse Player Now, with past performance assistance from Brisnet. ThoroEnduro is powered by 123 Racing.

Horse Player Now produces the informative weekly “Reasons to Remington” preview podcasts covering Remington Park racing, offering wagering angles and commentary. The podcasts are available before the first night of racing each week at Horseplayernow.com and everywhere you find podcasts.

Brisnet offers their cutting-edge and informative past performances for the ThoroEnduro contest races, helping fans make their best decision on contest selections.

ThoroEnduro players will choose daily from at least three Remington Park races in each of the contest dates of the game. The object of the game is to accumulate “virtual” win, place and show results, with those contestants finishing in the top seven overall gaining prize money. When at least one of their selections finishes fourth place or better in their respective race, the contestant keeps their live status in the game. If their selections fail to finish fourth or better, the contestant may be placed 'In the Barn' until the next week's racing activity begins at Remington Park.

ThoroEnduro contestants will receive 'Lucky Horseshoes' periodically throughout the contest, enabling them to stay in the game if their selections don't perform well. Any contestant that goes “In the Barn” after Nov. 11, will be eliminated from ThoroEnduro. Players must still be active in the game at season's end to be eligible for prize money.

Remington Park has awarded prize money to ThoroEnduro players from across North America. Previous prize winners, through 2021, have hailed from 27 states, including: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington and also winners from the provinces of Ontario and Alberta, Canada.

Tracked by more than 171,000 fans on Facebook and 10,600 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $301 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, Remington Park features the Grade 3 Oklahoma Derby and Grade 3 Remington Park Oaks on Sunday, September 25. Thoroughbred racing continues through December 17 with simulcast racing daily, and a casino that is always open! Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.

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Equibase Analysis: Arklow Chasing Third Victory In Kentucky Turf Cup

This Saturday's Grade 2, $1 million Kentucky Turf Cup Stakes drew a full field of 12, plus one also-eligible, all vying to win an automatic entry into the Breeders' Cup Turf Stakes in November.

Arklow, who won the race in 2018 and 2020, is back after missing by a neck last year. Arklow has banked over $3 million in his career and never finished worse than second in four career tries on the European style course with its dips and rises and a right hand bend.

Red Knight enters the race off a win at the distance in the Colonial Cup Stakes following 11 months off, and considering he was second to Arklow in this race in 2020 must be considered a strong contender.

Gufo enters the Turf Cup following a superb effort winning the G1 Sword Dancer Stakes and will be running over this course for the first time.

Other recent stakes winners are Breakpoint (CHI) and Who's the Star, the former having emerged victorious in the G3 San Juan Capistrano Stakes at 1 3/4 miles on grass in June and the latter having won the Niagara Stakes at the end of July.

Like Red Knight, Temple is trained by Mike Maker, as are Glynn County and Keystone Field. Temple enters the race off a third place effort in the G1 United Nations Stakes and finished third on this course in the 2019 Dueling Grounds Derby, while Glynn County finished third in the 2021 Turf Cup, in which Arklow was second. Keystone Field is running in a stakes race for the first time in his career.

Another Mystery is approaching the half-million mark in career earnings and fits with these off a runner-up effort behind Red Knight in the Colonial Cup Stakes.

Admission Office won the G3 Louisville Stakes at this distance in 2020 and earlier this year won the G3 Arlington Stakes but has only fifth and sixth place finishes since then.

Highest Honors is the lone entrant for Chad Brown, who just won the training title at the Saratoga Meeting. Highest Honors finished third in this year's Louisville Stakes and was also third in the Grand Couturier Stakes in July.

Rogue Element rounds out the field off eighth and fifth place efforts recently.

Militarist is the lone also-eligible and will run if any of the 12 in the main body of the race withdraws. He enters the race off a runner-up effort in the Buckland Stakes last month.

Analysis and win contenders:

In the past 10 editions of the Kentucky Turf Cup Stakes, three trainers who have entrants in this race have dominated by having their charges ready for this 1  1/2-mile test. Mike Maker leads the group with four wins, with Brad Cox having won twice (both with Arklow), and Chris Block having won twice. The other two to win this race in the last 10 years are Paulo Lobo and Tom Proctor. It just so happens two of those trainers have leading contenders in this year's race as well – Red Knight (Maker) and Arklow (Cox). The other main contender is Gufo, who is trained by another top tier trainer in Christophe Clement.

Red Knight was away from the races for 11 months, from last August to July 27, and returned as if he had never been off as he won the Colonial Cup Stakes at the distance of the Turf Cup pretty easily in a field of 11. He earned a 108 ™ Equibase® Speed Figure for that victory, and is almost certainly going to improve physically in his second start off the layoff to run even faster. The Colonial Cup Stakes has since proven productive as the third horse came back to win a stakes while the sixth horse missed by a head in another stakes race. In the 2020 Turf Cup, his only previous start at Kentucky Downs, Red Knight finished well from fifth to second but was no match for Arklow, who had drawn off by a length in the stretch. That year Red Knight was coming back from eight months on the bench, but since he has run much more recently this time he could post the mild upset and win.

Gufo has never run on this unusually shaped course (for U.S. based horses) but that is his only question mark. After reeling off big wins last year in the Grand Couturier Stakes and in the Sword Dancer Stakes, both at this mile and one-half trip, Gufo regressed a bit to end his 2021 campaign with third and 10th place efforts. Even after winning the Pan American Stakes at this distance in April, he regressed a bit for second, third and fifth place efforts. All that came to an end when he once again wore the blinkers he had on for his two stakes wins last summer, rallying strongly in the final stages to win this year's Sword Dancer with a 112 ™ figure, short of the career-best 116 figure earned winning the same race last year but putting him in line to run even faster and contend for top honors in this race.

Arklow won this race in 2018, was second in 2019, won in 2020 and came up a neck short of victory last year. In each effort he has proven he adores this turf course and gives 100% every time he runs over it. In his 2020 win and last year when beaten a neck, Arklow earned career-best 116 figures. After a fifth place effort last October following his win in this race Arklow took almost nine months off, returning at the end of July for a stirring finish when rallying from fifth and coming up just a half-length short of winning the Bowling Green Stakes. That effort earned a 107 figure which Arklow is sure to improve upon as he now has the benefit of a race under his belt off the layoff, and I fully expect him to run as well as he did in this race the previous two years, which is good enough to provide us all with a fantastic stretch run as he battles with the other main contenders in the field.

The rest of the field, with their best ™ Equibase Speed Figures, is Admission Office (114), Another Mystery (110), Breakpoint (CHI) (109), Glynn County (115), Highest Honors (106) Keystone Field (101), Militarist (108), Rogue Element (95), Temple (116) and Who's the Star (99).

Main Win Contenders (in probability/preference order):
Red Knight
Gufo
Arklow

Kentucky Turf Cup Stakes – Grade 2
Race 10 at Kentucky Downs
Saturday, September 10 – Post Time 5:45 PM E.T.
One Mile and One-Half on Turf
Three Years Olds and Upward
Purse: $1 Million

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