Sunday’s Cross Country Pick 5 Features Racing From Four Racetracks

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) will host a Cross Country Pick 5 on Sunday featuring racing from Belmont Park and stakes from Monmouth Park, Woodbine and Churchill Downs.

The Cross Country Pick 5 requires bettors to pick the winner of five select races from tracks across the country. The minimum bet for the multi-track, multi-race wager is 50 cents. Wagering on the Cross Country Pick 5 is available on ADW platforms and at simulcast facilities across the country with each week featuring a mandatory payout of the net pool. The Cross Country Pick 5, boasting a low 15 percent takeout, offers sequences with races from Belmont Park and partner tracks across the country.

The sequence, which features five races from four tracks in less than one hour, begins at 4:08 p.m. Eastern in Race 7 at Belmont, a nine-furlong inner turf starter allowance for 3-year-olds and up. Conditioner Carlos Martin sends out two contenders in last-out winner Penner Ash, who wheels back first off the claim on nine day's rest, and More Than Work, who finished fifth in this condition on May 21. The Linda Rice-trained Pioneering Spirit is in search of his first victory against winners after graduating for a $40,000 tag on May 11 over the local going.

The action heads south to the Jersey Shore for Race 9 [4:22 p.m.] at Monmouth, the one-mile Smart N Classy Handicap for New Jersey-bred fillies and mares aged 3-years-old and up. Trainer Butch Reid, Jr. sends out the formidable multiple stakes-winner Girl Trouble on the heels of a dominant four-length allowance coup sprinting six furlongs on May 13 at Monmouth. The Fast Anna filly has won two stakes, including the Parx Futurity in January. The Farrel Mann trainee Beach Daze arrives from a string of runner-up efforts spanning four starts and dating to an optional claimer in February at Parx Racing. The daughter of Blofeld was last seen finishing a closing second sprinting six furlongs in the May 20 Spruce Fir Handicap over the Monmouth main track.

The middle leg will see action return to Belmont in Race 8 [4:40 p.m.], a seven-furlong Widener turf $40,000 claiming event for older horses. Five-time winner Scilly Cay takes a drop in class in his turf debut for conditioner Pat Reynolds after failing to hit the board in his last three outings. He won the Rego Park in January 2020 when in the care of trainer Linda Rice. The consistent Chuck Willis also takes a drop in class for Hall of Fame conditioner Mark Casse in his second start of the year, while the multiple stakes-placed Street Copper makes his seasonal bow for trainer Michael Trombetta.

The penultimate leg features graded action from north of the border as a field of 11 take on the Grade 2, $175,000 Eclipse [Race 8, 4:48 p.m.] for older horses traveling 1 1/16 miles on the synthetic. Graded stakes-winner Artie's Storm makes his 5-year-old debut and is in search of his first win since winning this event last year for trainer Paul Buttigieg. The son of We Miss Artie has placed in four stakes in six starts since, including a last-out third in the Steady Growth in December going the Eclipse distance over the Woodbine Tapeta.

The Martin Drexler-trained Carrothers has shown a great improvement in form since he was haltered for $35,000 out of a winning effort on February 23 at Gulfstream Park. He has won his last three races, led by his most recent triumph going one-mile and 70 yards over the Gulfstream synthetic in an April 9 starter allowance. The field also includes the Jonathan Thomas-trained multiple graded stakes-placed Wolfie's Dynaghost, who is undefeated in three starts over synthetic, as well as graded stakes-winners Rondure and War Bomber. Tyson, a 4-year-old Tapit colt trained by Josie Carroll, is undefeated in two lifetime outings, both over synthetic surfaces. Tyson's second dam, Teeming, is also the second dam of Grade 3 Peter Pan winner and Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets contender Arcangelo.

The curtain drops on the sequence in Race 9 [4:55 p.m.] at Churchill, the Grade 3 Mint Julep for older fillies and mares at 1 1/16 miles on the turf. Leading the field of eight is Gainesway Stable's White Frost, who enters from a game third-place finish to In Italian in the Grade 1 Jenny Wiley on April 15 at Keeneland. The Candy Ride dark bay came up a neck shy of her first graded victory two starts back when second in the Grade 3 Honey Fox in March at Gulfstream.

Steep opposition will be provided by the Cherie DeVaux-trained Gam's Mission, who won this event last year; Sweet Dani Girl, a last-out second to Didia in the Grade 3 Modesty for trainer Carlo Vaccarezza; and New Year's Eve, the Brendan Walsh-trained third-place finisher from the Modesty.

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

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the spring/summer meet at Belmont Park on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/tv-schedule.

Cross Country Pick 5 – Sunday, June 4

Leg A: Belmont Park, Race 7 – starter allowance (4:08 p.m. Eastern)

Leg B: Monmouth Park, Race 9 – Smart N Classy H. (4:22 p.m.)

Leg C: Belmont Park, Race 8 – $40K claiming (4:40 p.m.)

Leg D: Woodbine, Race 8 – G2 Eclipse (4:48 p.m.)

Leg E: Churchill Downs, Race 9 – G3 Mint Julep (4:55 p.m.)

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Pimlico: Mandatory Payouts Scheduled For Sunday’s Preakness Meet Finale

With the Preakness Meet heading into its final weekend at Pimlico Race Course, mandatory payouts have been scheduled in the 20-cent Rainbow 6, $1 Jackpot Super High Five and 50-cent Late Pick 5 wagers for Sunday's closing day program.

Both the Rainbow 6 and Jackpot Super High Five carryover jackpots have been in six figures and climbing since Pimlico's blockbuster Preakness Day program May 20, when National Treasure forged a narrow victory in the 148th Preakness Stakes (G1), Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown.

The Rainbow 6 has gone unsolved for 12 consecutive racing days, bringing the carryover jackpot to $483,561.81 for Friday's eight-race program that begins at 12:25 p.m. The popular multi-race wager was last hit for a $364.74 mandatory payout May 7, on closing day of Laurel Park's spring meet.

Introduced in Maryland April 2, 2015, on opening day of Pimlico's spring meet, Maryland's state-record Rainbow 6 carryover reached $1,435,080.75 over 27 consecutive racing programs before a mandatory payout of $31,028.08 to multiple ticketholders July 4, 2021.

The Rainbow 6 jackpot is paid out only when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 60 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners while 40 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool. However, on days when a mandatory payout is scheduled, the entire pool is shared by those holding tickets with the most winners.

Friday's Rainbow 6 begins in Race 3, a maiden special weight for 3-year-old fillies sprinting six furlongs. Among the field of nine are Neatnik, a $360,000 son of Good Magic trained by Arnaud Delacour and entered to make his career debut, and How Sweet She Is, who fetched $210,000 as a 2-year-old in training last spring and adds blinkers after two seconds and a third in three tries for trainer Michael Trombetta.

Race 4 is a five-furlong turf sprint for fillies and mares 3 and up which have never won two races. An overflow field of 13 was entered including Sarah Nagle-trained Ballyhooly, third by two lengths in her 4-year-old debut May 12 over Gulfstream Park's all-weather track; My Lady's Aunt Ma, a 2 ¼-length maiden winner going the distance over a yielding course last June at Parx; and Sweet Beauty, a daughter of Maclean's Music trying turf for the first time after running second or third in five consecutive races.

Major Houlihan, second to undefeated runaway winner Goodgirl Badhabits in an April 29 optional claiming allowance at Laurel Park; 2022 Maryland Juvenile Fillies runner-up Fast Tracked; and Ocean Gateway, who beat her elders in an off-the-turf maiden special weight April 30 at Aqueduct for trainer Christophe Clement, are among the contenders in Race 5, an optional claiming allowance for 3-year-old fillies going 1 1/8 miles.

Race 6 is an open allowance sprinting five furlongs on the turf that attracted 13 fillies and mares 3 and up including three also-eligibles and Tam Char, entered for main track only. Among the group are Chromeplated Heart, placed in seven straight starts for three different trainers in Maryland and Florida; last out winners Flirtatious Lass, Irish Valentine and Bosserati, the latter third in the 2022 Maryland Million Lassie; and multiple stakes-placed Island Philo and Skylar's Sister.

Friday's feature comes in Race 7, an open allowance for fillies and mares 3 and up sprinting six furlongs led by Moody Woman, a six-time winner that has placed in three stakes including the Feb. 18 Barbara Fritchie (G3); Golden Effect, a winner of two of her last three starts; Response Time, who had a two-race win streak snapped when eighth as the favorite in the March 18 Conniver at Laurel; 2021 Cheryl S. White Memorial winner Prodigy Doll; and 2022 Penn Ladies Dash winner Deco Strong.

Live action wraps up in Race 8 Friday, a six-furlong claimer for maidens ages 3, 4 and 5. Bar Down Express has run second in his two starts this year, beaten a length or less each time, including a half-length loss facing older horses May 13 at Pimlico. Inspired Irish ran fourth by less than a length in a 1 1/16-mile maiden claimer on the grass last out, also against elders. Money Room is winless in six tries since being claimed by trainer Kerry Hohlbein, who registered her first career winner May 25 at Pimlico.

The Jackpot Super High Five has gone unsolved for seven consecutive racing days, growing its carryover to $459,622.70 since last being hit for a $10,383.50 payout May 14 at Pimlico.

Launched April 1, on opening day of Laurel Park's spring meet, the Jackpot Super High Five takes place in Race 6 every live race day. In the Jackpot Super High 5, the jackpot is paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with each of the first five finishers in exact order. On days when there is no unique ticket, 50 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with all five finishers while 50 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

If there is no ticket with all five finishers in exact order, the entire pool will be carried over to the next day's Jackpot Super High Five. Similar to the Rainbow 6, on days when a mandatory payout is scheduled the entire pool is shared by those holding tickets with the most winners.

Also on Sunday, the maximum wagering restriction will be removed on both the Rainbow 6 and Jackpot Super High Five wagers.

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Monmouth: $2,000 Pick Your Prize Handicapping Contest Expected To Offer Minimum 18 NHC Seats

The biggest event on Monmouth Park's handicapping contest calendar is set for Saturday, June 3, when the $2,000 Pick Your Prize Handicapping Challenge is expected to offer a minimum of 18 NHC seats, four BCBC seats and $65,000 in cash (based on 200 entries, with prize awards adjusted accordingly).

Players will be able to participate on site at Monmouth Park or on line (via TVG, 4NJBets, Xpressbet or HPI).

With 290 entries in 2022, the prize board awarded a record 25 NHC seats, seven BCBC seats and cash.

The $2,000 contest is divided into a $1,000 bankroll and a $1,000 entry fee.

Wagering is limited to Monmouth Park races and contestants must bet a minimum of $200 in at least five races. The betting format includes win, place, show, exacta and daily double wagering.

In addition, Monmouth Park is offering a $300 NHC qualifier on Sunday, June 4, offering two NHC seats and cash. That contest is on site only.

For the $2,000 Pick Your Prize contest players must be pre-registered. For TVG/4NJBETS participants that can be done by emailing Brian Skirka at bskirka@monmouthpark.com or by calling 732-671-6595 by 3 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, June 2.

HPI players need to register with Klaus Ebner at kebner@woodbine.com by noon Eastern on Friday.

Xpressbet players can sign up directly on Xpressbet through 12:40 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday.

For more information, contact Brian Skirka at bskirka@monmouthpark.com.

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Woodbine Introduces Swinger/Omni Bet To Wagering Menu

Woodbine Entertainment has announced the addition of the Swinger/Omni to its wagering menus for Woodbine Racetrack and Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Known globally as the Swinger or Omni, the popular international wager requires horseplayers to select two of the top three finishers in a race. A horseplayer can win with their selected horses finishing first and second, first and third, or second and third.

The minimum for the Swinger/Omni is $1 and the takeout is 18 per cent.

The Swinger/Omni wager will be available on all races at both Woodbine Racetrack and Woodbine Mohawk Park beginning Thursday (June 1).

For more information and wager resources, visit Woodbine.com or Woodbine.com/Mohawk.

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