Saturday’s All-Stakes Cross Country Pick 5 Features Action From Aqueduct, Oaklawn

The New York Racing Association Inc. (NYRA) will host an all-stakes Cross Country Pick 5 on Saturday featuring action from Aqueduct Racetrack and Oaklawn Park.

Free Equibase past performances for the Cross Country Pick 5 sequence are now available for download at https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/cross-country-wagers.

Saturday's sequence begins with Race 5 at 3:19 p.m. Eastern from Oaklawn Park, the $200,000 Carousel for older fillies and mares sprinting six furlongs. Multiple graded stakes-winner Frank's Rockette has been installed as the 8-5 morning-line favorite after finishing a pacesetting second in the Grade 3 Sugar Swirl at Gulfstream Park for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. The daughter of Into Mischief won a pair of Grade 2's in 2020, taking the Prioress at Saratoga Race Course and Gallant Bloom at Belmont Park as part of a five-win campaign.

Joy's Rocket has been the bridesmaid in her last two outings, both at Oaklawn Park, beaten a neck in both the American Beauty on January 22 and an optional claimer on March 11. The Anthony's Cross filly's best performance came with a three-length victory in the Songbird in November 2020 at Keeneland.

The action switches to Aqueduct Racetrack for the $150,000 Excelsior [Race 8, 5:13 p.m.] featuring five older horses going nine furlongs over the main track. First Constitution will look to earn his second consecutive stakes victory after taking the nine-furlong Jazil last time out by 6 3/4 lengths for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher on January 22. A Chilean-bred son of Constitution, First Constitution has only finished off the board once in nine lifetime starts.

Multiple stakes-winner Forewarned enters off a close second in the John B. Campbell at Laurel Park that garnered a career-best 102 Beyer Speed Figure. The son of Flat Out won his first open-company stakes when taking the Queens County at odds of 42-1 on December 19 at the Big A.

The sequence moves back to Oaklawn Park for the remainder of the sequence in Race 9 [5:40 p.m.], the two-turn Grade 3 Oaklawn Mile for older horses. Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith and St. Elias Stable's Cezanne highlights a field of 10 in hopes of securing his second consecutive graded victory for Hall of Famer Bob Baffert. The son of Curlin was last seen taking the Grade 2 San Carlos on March 5 at Santa Anita by 2 1/2 lengths.

Grade 1 winner and former Baffert trainee Roadster will make his second start for trainer Michael Stidham after he crossed the finish line fourth but was elevated to third via disqualification in the Polynesian at Laurel Park in September. The son of Quality Road won the 2019 Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby and has earned three other graded placings.

Eda headlines the penultimate leg [Race 10, 6:16 p.m.], the 1 1/16-mile Grade 3 Fantasy for sophomore fillies, which offers 100-40-20-10 Kentucky Oaks qualifying points to the top-four finishers. Eda will look to build upon a four-race win streak that includes a last out victory in the Grade 3 Santa Ysabel and a Grade 1 triumph in the Starlet for Baffert.

Magic Circle, winner of the Busanda at the Big A on January 23, will continue her journey down the Road to the Kentucky Oaks under the care of Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen. Previously conditioned by Rudy Rodriguez, the daughter of Kantharos finished third in the Busher Invitational on March 5 and was third in the Grade 2 Demoiselle in her lone start against graded company. Other rivals include Grade 2-winner Dream Lith and graded stakes-placed Bubble Rock and Yuugiri.

The final leg features Grade 1 action in the Arkansas Derby [Race 12, 7:35 p.m.], which awards 100-40-20-10 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top-four finishers. Top filly Secret Oath makes her Grade 1 debut and will take on males to try and stamp her ticket to the Kentucky Derby for Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas. The Arrogate chestnut has won her past two starts by a combined 14 3/4-lengths, including a last-out romp in the Grade 3 Honeybee at Oaklawn.

Grade 2 Rebel-winner Un Ojo returns from his gritty half-length triumph for trainer Ricky Courville and owner Cypress Creek Equine. The New York-bred son of Laoban emerged as a Kentucky Derby hopeful when finishing second to Early Voting in the Grade 3 Withers at Aqueduct. Other foes include Grade 2 placed Doppleganger for trainer Tim Yakteen and impressive allowance winner We the People for trainer Rudolph Brisset.

The minimum bet for the multi-track, multi-race wager is 50 cents. Wagering on the Cross Country Pick 5 is also available on ADW platforms and at simulcast facilities across the country. Every week will feature a mandatory payout of the net pool. The Cross Country Pick 5, which features a low 15 percent takeout, will continue each Saturday throughout the year.

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the spring meet at Aqueduct Racetrack on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, 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 spring meet. Available to horse players nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

Cross Country Pick 5 – Saturday, April 2:
Leg A: Oaklawn – Race 5, $200K Carousel (3:19 p.m. Eastern)
Leg B: Aqueduct – Race 8, $150K Excelsior (5:13 p.m.)
Leg C: Oaklawn – Race 9, Grade 3 Oaklawn Mile (5:40 p.m.)
Leg D: Oaklawn – Race 10, Grade 3 Fantasy (6:16 p.m.)
Leg E: Oaklawn – Race 12, Grade 1 Arkansas Derby (7:35 p.m.)

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Final Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pushed Back One Week

The fifth and final pool of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager (KDFW), which was scheduled for March 31-April 2, will be delayed one week and now will run Thursday, April 7 through Saturday, April 9.

“Our future wager selection committee met Monday and wanted to use a few key horses within the top 23 betting interests, specifically the filly Secret Oath, who runs in Saturday's Arkansas Derby, and the runner-up in last weekend's UAE Derby, Summer Is Tomorrow,” said Darren Rogers, Churchill Downs' Senior Director of Communications and Media Services.

“Upon learning that a pivot to next week wasn't complicated from a technical standpoint, we reached out to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission for approval to move Pool 5 to next week. We truly believe this is in the best interest of bettors to delay the wager by one week to allow a clearer picture after this weekend's Florida Derby, Arkansas Derby and Jeff Ruby Steaks, and to better understand the status of horses who intend to ship to Churchill Downs for Kentucky Derby 148.”

The field of 24 betting interests will be announced Tuesday. The three-day pool will run April 7-9 and close prior to the first Road to the Kentucky Derby Championship Series race that Saturday afternoon (time to be announced). Races scheduled to be run that day are the Wood Memorial, Blue Grass and Santa Anita Derby.

Betting for Pool 5 of the KDFW will be available at simulcast centers throughout the country as well as most wagering platforms such as www.TwinSpires.com, the official ADW for Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby.

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NBC Sports ‘Road To The Kentucky Derby’ Coverage Continues With Florida Derby

As the 148th Kentucky Derby approaches, NBC Sports presents exclusive live coverage of the $1 million Florida Derby this Saturday, April 2 at 6 p.m. ET on CNBC from Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla. The Florida Derby marks the second of three consecutive Saturday afternoons featuring NBC Sports' “Road to the Kentucky Derby” coverage. NBC Sports will present the 148th Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 7.

Five weeks ahead of the May 7 running of the Kentucky Derby, the Grade 1 Florida Derby awards Kentucky Derby qualifying points on a 100-40-20-10 scale for the top four finishers. The field is expected to include Fountain of Youth winner Simplification, Tampa Bay Derby winner Classic Causeway, and Holy Bull winner White Abarrio.

Ahmed Fareed hosts Saturday's coverage, alongside analysts Jerry Bailey, the Hall of Fame jockey who won the Florida Derby three times, and Randy Moss.

NBC Sports will also present the Gulfstream Park Oaks on Saturday, one of the major prep races on the “Road to the Kentucky Oaks.” Saturday's show will also include live coverage of the Jeff Ruby Steaks, a 100-point Kentucky Derby qualifying race.

Coverage will be streamed live on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.

Following is NBC Sports' upcoming “Road to the Kentucky Derby” prep race schedule:

Race Date Time (ET) Platform
Florida Derby Sat., April 2 6 p.m. CNBC
Wood Memorial, Blue Grass Stakes, Santa Anita Derby Sat., April 9 4:30 p.m. NBC

NBC SPORTS AND HORSE RACING: NBC Sports is the exclusive home to the most important and prestigious events in horse racing, including the Triple Crown, the Breeders' Cup World Championships, Royal Ascot, and Pegasus World Cup Invitational Series. NBC has been the exclusive home of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes since 2001, and the Belmont Stakes since 2011, when NBC Sports Group reassembled the Triple Crown.

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Kentucky Senate Passes Wagering Bill Which Eliminates Breakage, Streamlines Taxes

The Kentucky State Senate passed HB 607 on Tuesday, a bill which streamlines the various taxes on horse racing betting but leaves historical horse racing alone.

Senator Damon Thayer, who co-chaired with Rep. Adam Koenig the task force that led to the creation of HB 607, told the Senate Tuesday the bill: “I believe has us on track to be the most lucrative year-round racing circuit in North America within the next 18 to 24 months.”

HB 607 calls for taxing pari-mutuel wagers off the top at 1.5 percent. That is the same rate currently assessed for HHR gaming. However, the bill raises the current rate for bets placed through online platforms (or Advance Deposit Wagering, commonly referred to as ADWs) from 0.5 percent. The tax rate on simulcast wagers placed at a Kentucky track on an out-of-state race would drop from 3 percent. The majority of bets are now placed through ADWs, while simulcasting has shrunk considerably as horseplayers opt for the convenience of wagering online.

Koenig has received national attention and praise from horseplayer advocates for being a champion of the virtual elimination of breakage. That's where tracks round winning payoffs down to the nearest dime based on a $1 bet. Breakage under HB 607 requires tracks to pay off to the nearest penny, resulting in more money being returned to horseplayers. Koenig cited the example of 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify paying $7.80 on a $2 Kentucky Derby win bet, a payout that would have been $7.92 without the breakage.

The Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP) released this statement following the passage of HB 607:

KEEP applauds the Kentucky General Assembly for the passage of HB 607, legislation that will modernize taxation on pari-mutuel wagering.

A tremendous amount of work went into crafting this new tax policy and KEEP is grateful to the legislators who served on the Pari-Mutuel Wagering Taxation Task Force for the time and effort they put into fully understanding the economic structure of Kentucky's horse industry. We would also like to applaud Senate Majority Floor Leader Thayer and Representative Koenig for their leaderships as co-chairs of the task force. The resulting legislation was able to strike a delicate balance between increasing revenue for the state, while at the same time not arbitrarily raising tax rates in a way that would damage the economic success of the industry.

The entire horse industry was engaged in this process and KEEP was proud to work closely with legislators to ensure that they had access to the full picture of what economic benefits the industry has on the Commonwealth.

KEEP will continue working on behalf of Kentucky's entire horse industry and community to advocate for policies that benefit everyone within the industry's economic ecosystem. Growing the success of the industry's more than 60,000 jobs and $6.5 billion economic impact on the state benefits all Kentuckians.

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