Equibase Analysis: Parnelli Poised For Upset In Sham Stakes

Five horses will line up for Saturday's Grade 3, $100,000 Sham Stakes at Santa Anita Park, one of the first Road to the Derby points races of the New Year. Bob Baffert, who won the race last year with Authentic, saddles a pair in Life is Good and Medina Spirit, both of which are making their second career starts and won their debut efforts convincingly. Similarly, trainer John Shirreffs saddles last out maiden winner Parnelli and G1 American Pharoah Stakes fourth place finisher Waspirant, who broke his maiden prior to that. Uncle Boogie rounds out the field, coming into the race off a second place finish in the G3 Bob Hope Stakes.

With only five entered, this kind or race will be one in which tactics are everything. Additionally, with three of the five (Life is Good, Medina Spirit and Uncle Boogie) stretching out in distance and trying two turns for the first time, the pace could be faster than average. Life is Good earned the best Equibase Speed Figure in the field, 106, winning his one and only race by nine lengths leading from start to finish. However, he ran the first six furlongs in :44.8 which, if repeated in the Sham likely means he would be vulnerable to being passed late.

Parnelli led from the start and through the opening half-mile in his first two races at a mile, missing by a neck in the latter of the two races with a very strong 105 figure on par with Life is Good. Then in his most recent start, Parnelli relaxed in third in the early stages, about one and one-half lengths from the leader, before drawing off to win by nearly six lengths. Therefore it stands to reason Parnelli might be the one closest to Life is Good in the early stages and if indeed that colt goes too fast early, Parnelli is the one to pass Life is Good and win the Sham Stakes.

Medina Spirit earned a 99 figure winning his debut three weeks ago, at the distance of five and one-half furlongs. Although improvement can be expected off the experience of that debut, it may be a lot to ask to stretch out two and one-half furlongs (more than a quarter mile) and run as well compared to horses with experience at the distance like Parnelli or a horse like Life is Good who also can improve and who earned a figure seven points higher in his debut.

Uncle Boogie won his debut at five and one-half furlongs in October, as impressively as either Medina Spirit or Life is Good, but only earned a 79 figure. However, he improved to 84 in his second start (when the runner-up) then repeated that 84 figure effort when rallying from sixth to second in the Bob Hope Stakes in mid-November. Likely to be last of the five in the early stages, if the early pace is contested and much faster than average, Uncle Boogie could be passing them all for the upset win.

Waspirant rounds out the field, having won at this mile trip in August in his second career start with an 81 figure, then a non-threatening fourth in the American Pharoah Stakes at the end of September. It's a tough question to ask a horse to come back off three months in a route against horses who have shown to be faster and which have run much more recently.

Win Contenders, in preference order:
Parnelli
Life is Good

Sham Stakes – Grade 3
Race 8 at Santa Anita
Saturday, January 2, 2021 – Post Time 7 PM E.T.
One Mile
3-Year-Olds
Purse: $100,000

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Betting Platforms Refund Money After Horse Pulls Himself Up At The Wire

Oski, a 9-2 favorite, was looking sure to win the Novice's Handicap Chase at Taunton Racecourse near Somerset, England, when he veered to the other side of the stretch after the final fence and geared himself down, cantering by the wire and losing the race. Sporting Life and others reported on the strange incident, which gave horseplayers a dramatic and unexpected ending to the event.

After Oski's incident, Little Red Lion managed to steal the lead and Broadclyst took second, leaving Oski to finish third.

Paddy Power offered single bet refunds for horseplayers who backed Oski, according to Yahoo! Sport.

Oski's trainer, Fergal O'Brien, took the incident in good spirits and ended up having another winner later that day in Gortroe Joe.

“Some days it's just not your day!” O'Brien later tweeted. “Thanks to Gortroe Joe and Liam (Harrison, jockey) for rescuing what had been a frustrating day so far. But that's racing. We all have a lot more losers than winners.”

Read more at sportinglife.com.

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Meadowlands To Provide Free Trackmaster Past Performances Through August

Starting with the first race card of 2021, Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment will now offer free full card past performances for each race night through the Winter/Spring and Championship Meets.

Working with TrackMaster, the Meadowlands Racetrack was able to come to an agreement that allows the track to provide free Platinum TrackMaster Past Performances through Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021.

The PPs are available for download here.

“I have always recognized the importance of getting program information in everyone's hands. We have now entered into an agreement with Trackmaster that enables us to do just that and post our programs on our website for each live race card so anyone can download and print the program free of charge,” said Jason Settlemoir, COO & GM of Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment.

“When I found out about this opportunity I jumped on it for our customers as the price seemed right after speaking with David Siegal President of Trackmaster. Mr. Gural agreed to give it a try for our customers.  As the premier harness track in North America to be able to disseminate our information for free to everyone puts us on par with professional sports leagues such as the NFL, NBA, MLB and all the others with free information available to our customers and fan base. We will give this a try and see if it moves the needle for handle.”

Settlemoir also said, “We are also working on another exciting project with Trackmaster as well that should be completed hopefully in February. More details to follow on that initiative as we move forward.”

Live racing kicks off in 2021 this Saturday, Jan. 2 with a 6 p.m. post time.  There is a $46,731 Pick 5 carryover with a $150,000 guarantee.  For all more information visit PlayMeadowlands.com.

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$750,000 Guarantee In Gulfstream’s Rainbow 6 Jackpot On Thursday

The 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot pool will be guaranteed at $750,000 Thursday at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.

The popular multi-race wager went unsolved for the sixth racing day in a row Wednesday, when multiple tickets with all six winners were each worth $8,186.38.

There will also be a Super Hi-5 carryover of $11,195.17 in the first race, a $25,000 maiden claimer at five furlongs on the turf.

The jackpot pool is only paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

Thursday's Rainbow 6 sequence will span Races 5-10, including the Race 9 feature, a mile optional claiming allowance that drew a field of seven veteran campaigners, including 2019 Preakness Stakes (G1) runner-up Everfast. The 4-year-old son of Take Charge Indy, who finished third in his first start over the Gulfstream track Dec. 3, will clash with Garter and Tie, a multiple stakes winner.

The Rainbow 6 sequence will kick off with a pair of maiden special weight events in Races 5 and 6. In Race 8, a 1 1/16-mile optional claiming allowance for fillies and mares on turf, Bill Mott-trained New York Girl is scheduled to make her first U.S. start after facing Group 1 rivals in her last four starts in Ireland.

WHO'S HOT: Jose Ortiz rode three winners, scoring back to back aboard Empire Express ($15) in Race 5 and Whispering Pines ($4) in Race 6 before winning Race 10 aboard Candace O ($11.20) in Race 10.

Edgard Zayas continued his fast start for the Championship Meet, following up a three-win Sunday, with a double Wednesday, when he scored aboard My Maxamillion ($28.80) in Race 1 and Antigone ($3.20) in Race 4.

Fans of The Band might have had a nice parlay playing Whispering Pines in the sixth and Danville ($17.20) in the ninth.

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