NYRA Offering All-Turf Cross Country Pick 5 On Saturday

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) will host an all-turf Cross Country Pick 5 on Saturday with racing from Belmont Park and Horseshoe Indianapolis.

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.

Saturday's sequence kicks off in Race 7 at 2:25 pm. Eastern from Horseshoe Indianapolis as a field of 12 fillies and mares contest a one-mile starter optional-claimer led by Choctaw Bingo.

Trained and owned by Rey Hernandez, the 5-year-old Air Force Blue mare won three straight last summer at Horseshoe Indy, including a pair of one-mile turf tilts. She will be challenged by Peach Cobbler, a three-time winner for trainer Cheryl Winebaugh; and Social Engagement, a dual turf winner for conditioner Brendan Walsh.

Action switches to Belmont [Race 5, 2:37 p.m.] for a one-mile New York-bred maiden special weight featuring a full field of a dozen 3-year-olds and upward.

Leading the charge is the Christophe Clement-trained Ortus, who earned an 80 Beyer Speed Figure in a fourth-place debut on March 17 at Gulfstream Park. The runner-up of that event, Oglethorpe, graduated next out over the Keeneland main track.

First-time starter Holla At Your Boy, by Jimmy Creed, has fired off four straight bullet works at Fair Hill for trainer Keri Brion. The $27,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase is out of the Graydar mare Brooklyn Bites. Another firster, Malibu Mystery for trainer David Donk, is a half-sibling to dirt stakes winner Brenda's Way and multiple stakes-placed Miss Mystique.

The middle leg returns to Horseshoe Indianapolis [Race 8, 3:15 p.m.] for a one-mile allowance featuring an overflow field of 3-year-olds and upward topped by Augustin Stable homebred Ski Patrol.

Trained by Jonathan Thomas, the 5-year-old Pioneerof the Nile gelding sports a ledger of 7-1-2-2 and enters from back-to-back runner-up efforts traveling one mile over the Gulfstream Park green. Opposition will be provided by the Rusty Arnold-trained Moms Moon, a maiden winner over the Gulfstream turf last January and the lightly-raced Cyclone Ranger, who steps up off a maiden claiming win for Walsh.

The final two legs will offer stakes tilts from Belmont, beginning with the $150,000 Elusive Quality [Race 8, 4:19 p.m.], a seven-furlong sprint for older horses over the Widener.

Donk will saddle turf sprint veterans Thin White Duke and Yes and Yes, the former of which enjoyed a close third in the Grade 3 Troy at Saratoga last summer ahead of a win in the Spa's Lucky Coin. Yes and Yes won 3-of-8 starts last year and boasts a career record of 13-5-3-3 over the Belmont turf. A wide-open affair also includes Anaconda, who will look to slither up the rail from the inside post for trainer Joe Sharp and the consistent Voodoo Zip for Clement.

The sequence concludes with the Grade 2, $200,000 Fort Marcy [Race 9, 4:56 p.m.], a nine-furlong inner turf test for older horses led by the North American debut of Group 3-winner Ottoman Fleet for trainer Charlie Appleby.

A strong field includes multiple graded-stakes winning New York-bred City Man, who will look to surpass the $1 million mark in purse earnings. The Clement trainee makes his third Fort Marcy appearance. The Chad Brown-trained Rockemperor, a first-time gelding, also looks for his first Fort Marcy win in his third attempt. He captured the Grade 1 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational at Belmont in 2021 and added the Spa's Grade 2 Bowling Green to his ledger last summer.

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.

NYRA Bets is the best way to bet every race of the Belmont spring/summer 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, May 6

Leg A: Horseshoe Indianapolis, Race 7 – starter OC (2:25 p.m. Eastern)

Leg B: Belmont Park, Race 5 – NY-bred MSW (2:37 p.m.)

Leg C: Horseshoe Indianapolis, Race 8 – allowance (3:15 p.m.)

Leg D: Belmont Park, Race 8 – $150K Elusive Quality (4:19 p.m.)

Leg E: Belmont Park, Race 9 – G2 Fort Marcy (4:56 p.m.)

 

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Equibase Analysis: Angel Of Empire Gets Slight Edge Over Deep Kentucky Derby Field

The 149th running of the Grade 1, $3 million Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve drew a field of 20, plus three also-eligibles which may run if any of the first 20 withdraw by 9 am on the morning of Friday, May 5. This is what happened in 2022, allowing eventual upset winner Rich Strike to run.

Leading the deep and talented field in terms of accomplishments is last year's champion 2-year-old, Forte, who has won six of seven career starts including the Grade 1 Florida Derby in his most recent race. Tapit Trice has won four races in a row since losing in his first start last November, with his most recent victory coming in the Grade 1 Blue Grass Stakes. Another recent major Kentucky Derby prep race winner is Angel of Empire, who captured the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby last month with a visually impressive burst of speed on the far turn.

Winners of other major races this season include Practical Move, who has won three in a row including the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby, and Confidence Game who won the Grade 2 Rebel Stakes in late February, but who has not run since. Skinner finished a close third, beaten just a half-length for the win, in the Santa Anita Derby, and might improve. Then there's Lord Miles, coming off a 59 to 1 upset in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial Stakes four weeks ago.

Two Phil's won the Grade 3 Jeff Ruby Steaks on an all-weather surface near the end of March following a third place effort behind Angel of Empire in the Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes on dirt. Kingsbarns brings a perfect three-for-three record into the Derby, having drawn off to win by three and one-half lengths in the Grade 2 Louisiana Derby in his most recent race. Derma Sotogake (JPN) earned his way into the Derby starting gate with an impressive five length win in the Group 2 United Arab Emirates Derby on March 25.

After this group are a number of horses which have run well but not won in the major preps. This group includes Mage (second in the Florida Derby), Hit Show (second in the Wood Memorial) and Verifying (second in the Blue Grass Stakes). Others hoping to improve off recent efforts are Jace's Road (third in the Louisiana Derby). Reincarnate (third in the Arkansas Derby) and Disarm (third in the Grade 3 Lexington Stakes and second in the Louisiana Derby). Rounding out the main body of the field are Continuar (JPN), who was third behind Derma Sotogake (JPN) in the U.A.E. Derby, Raise Cain (fifth in the Blue Grass), Rocket Can (fourth in the Arkansas Derby) and Sun Thunder (fourth in the Blue Grass).

The also-eligibles are Cyclone Mischief (third in the Florida Derby), Mandarin Hero (JPN) (second in the Santa Anita Derby) and King Russell (second in the Arkansas Derby).

Top contenders:

Angel of Empire ticks all the boxes to be a win contender in this year's Kentucky Derby. In the first race of his career back in August 2022, Angel of Empire showed a lot of talent by winning at the distance of one mile on dirt and around two turns, which is no easy task as horses normally need to work up to a race of a mile or more with a shorter one-turn race first. After a totally irrelevant race where he tried running on grass, Angel of Empire returned to the dirt and dominated by six lengths over the runner-up. Next tried in a stakes race for the first time this past January, Angel of Empire finished second, once more at a mile. When asked to run a mile and one-eighth for the first time in February in the important Risen Star Stakes in Louisiana, Angel of Empire showed a big burst of speed when making up four lengths with a quarter mile to run, also going from seventh to third while racing wide on the far turn, then was drawing off at the end to win by a length. Bettering that once more in the $1 million Arkansas Derby on April 1, Angle of Empire once again showed a tremendous response when asked to quicken his stride as he went from sixth with a quarter mile to run, three lengths behind the leader, to first within an eighth of a mile, then drew off by four lengths. That fast acceleration on the turn occurred while the colt was racing four paths wide as well. Throughout his three year old campaign, Angel of Empire has run faster, as evidenced by ™ Equibase® Speed Figures (which normalize for things we can't see) of 80, then 92, then 96, then a 106 figure which is the highest (fastest) last race North American figure in the field. A quick burst of speed like the one this colt possesses is often the key to Kentucky Derby success as it allows a horse to move by many horses in a short time on the far turn, at the same time many are figuratively hitting the wall. Getting in front in the stretch in the Derby with that kind of acceleration can make it difficult for other horses to pass in the late stages and that could be the key to Angel of Empire succeeding in the 149th Kentucky Derby. Angel of Empire is trained by Brad Cox, who also trains Hit Show, Jace's Road, and Verifying. Cox trained Mandaloun and Essential Quality, who finished second and fourth, respectively, in the 2021 Derby.

Tapit Trice lost the very first race of his career back in November and is undefeated in four races since then. Like Angel of Empire, Tapit Trice has improved in his last few races, going from a 96 ™ figure in February, to 98, then to 103 in his most recent race. That recent win came in the Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland and in that race Tapit Trice showed a lot of mental toughness as he had to battle head-and-head with Verifying for the length of the stretch. At one point during that battle Verifying was in front by a head but Tapit Trice refused to yield and prevailed. Although that effort didn't show the quick acceleration Angel of Empire displayed in the Arkansas Derby, Tapit Trice did demonstrate a big burst of speed one race before last in March when winning the Tampa Bay Derby, in which he moved from eighth to first in the final eighth of a mile. Just like Angel of Empire, Tapit Trice is on a pattern of improvement which suggests he can peak in this race and that makes him a formidable contender. Tapit Trice is trained by Todd Pletcher, who won the 2010 Derby with Super Saver and the 2017 Derby with Always Dreaming. Pletcher also saddles two other contenders in Forte and Kingsbarns.

Forte will likely enter the gate for the 149th Kentucky Derby as the betting favorite and for good reason as he has won six of seven career races including five in a row. He scored a 100 on every test starting with the Hopeful Stakes last summer, then the Breeders' Futurity and Breeders' Cup Juvenile last fall. Given three months off to grow up physically, Forte returned in March as if he had never been away from the races when easily winning the Fountain of Youth Stakes by four lengths. Next, Forte then won the Florida Derby in April. The 102 speed figure Forte earned last October in the Futurity, followed by a 105 figure in the Breeders' Cup, were exceptional for a two year old, so it was a bit of a happy surprise when he returned with a 106 figure effort in the Fountain of Youth. It was not a surprise, and of no real concern, when Forte earned a 104 figure in the Florida Derby because historically horses can run just a tad slower in their last prep before the Kentucky Derby and still win, as occurred with Derby winners I'll Have Another, California Chrome and eventual Triple Crown winner Justify. Similar to the late kick Tapit Trice demonstrated in the Tampa Bay Derby, Forte put in a big kick in the stretch of the Florida Derby when going from fifth to win by a length in the final eighth of a mile. Although I am ranking Forte slightly below Angel of Empire and Tapit Trice on my list of win contenders, this is only due to the tremendous talent and strength among this year's Derby field.

Derma Sotogake (JPN) is one of two likely Derby entrants who were born and raised in Japan. He is a grandson of 1989 Kentucky Derby winner Sunday Silence, who was sold to Japanese interests in 1991 and who has become one of the dominant sires in that country. Now Sunday Silence is a grandsire and his genes continue to create great horses. Derma Sotogake (JPN) won a very important race in Japan last November at the distance of one mile and one eighth, on the same week Forte won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile at one mile and one sixteenth. Derma Sotogake (JPN) ended his two year old season by beating 13 other horses then took three months off to mature. Shipped to Saudi Arabia, Derma Sotogake (JPN) finished third of 13 in the $15 million Saudi Derby then one month later when sent to Dubai the colt decimated a field of 13 in the United Arab Emirates Derby. In that race Derma Sotogake (JPN) established the lead from the start and after taking on some challengers early drew off to win by five lengths while geared down in the final stages, earning a very strong 116 figure in the process. Although he led from the start in that race, Derma Sotogake (JPN) put in a very strong late kick to win his final start of 2022 so it appears no matter the pace scenario in the Derby this colt could be a big threat to succeed.

Kingsbarns, yet another Todd Pletcher trainee, is one of the most lightly raced horses in the field, having run just three times. He's undefeated to date and it must be noted that among 34 horses to enter the gate in the Kentucky Derby undefeated, nine exited the gate in the same fashion. That warrants tremendous respect, as does the fact Kingsbarns won the first two races of his career while sitting in third or fourth position early, while in his most recent victory in the Louisiana Derby, he led from start to finish and didn't give any of the other 11 competitors a chance in the stretch while coasting to an easy win. Even though the time was slower than average, the fact is that Kingsbarns actually ran faster in the last eighth of a mile than many of the other entrants in this year's Derby and that's notable. Having improved from an 84 figure in his debut to 100 figures in his last two races, and being as lightly raced as he is, there is a lot of upside for Kingsbarns to take a big leap forward and to post a mild upset to win this year's Derby.

Skinner rounds out the group of six that I feel have the best chance to win, but he appears less probable than any of the previous five mentioned. However, his high odds will make up for that, so don't hesitate to bet him given the return potential for the risk. Unlike the previous five contenders I talked about, Skinner hasn't won any of the fall or spring prep races for the Derby, and he was not scheduled to ship from trainer John Shirreffs home base in California unless one more of the main 20 horse likely to run withdrew from consideration, which happened earlier this week. Shirreffs saddled Giacomo to a $102 payoff winning the 2005 Derby. Giacomo had finished fourth in the Santa Anita Derby prior to the upset win and similarly Skinner finished third in the 2023 Santa Anita Derby in his most recent race. Although Skinner has just one win to his credit in six lifetime races, only the three this year are notable, and in those races he's run faster and faster, from a 94 speed figure in February (following four months off), to 103, then to 104. So although the third place finish isn't as good as the wins the top five contenders all have coming into this race, the 104 figure compares favorably with the 100 to 106 figures as those other horses. Skinner is a son of Curlin, who finished third in the 2007 Derby, and whose son Good Magic finished second in the 2018 Derby. With the breeding to run the Derby distance of a mile and one-quarter and with a bit of a pattern similar to the trainer's huge upset in the 2005 Derby, Skinner is an interesting longshot we may want to bet so we are not found kicking ourselves after the race has been run.

The rest of the Kentucky Derby field, with their best ™ Equibase Speed Figures is Confidence Game (104), Continuar (JPN) (102), Cyclone Mischief (101), Disarm (95), Hit Show (99), Jace's Road (101), King Russell (99), Lord Miles (100), Mandarin Hero (JPN) (105), Mage (102), Practical Move (108), Raise Cain (93), Reincarnate (103) Rocket Can (99), Sun Thunder (94), Two Phil's (97), Verifying (102).

Win contenders in preference order:
Angel of Empire
Tapit Trice
Forte
Derma Sotogake (JPN)
Kingsbarns
Skinner

You can get Ellis' full card detailed analysis (about 10 pages in all), including more detailed comments on Kentucky Derby entrants, as well as and betting recommendations for all the races at Churchill Downs on Derby Day, Saturday May 6, at Equibase.com

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Entries Now Open For TIF Derby Prop Contest To Benefit Racing Charities

Entries are now open for the 2023 TIF Derby Prop Contest.

A set of 20 prop-style questions face contest participants. The props are similar to those available at legal sportsbooks in a growing number of American jurisdictions

Entrants are playing for the chance to choose the direction of $20,000 in donations from the Lavin Family Foundation to four racing charities: Backside Learning Center at Churchill Downs, New Vocations, Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund, and Second Stride.

“We thought this was a fun way to draw attention to the need for racing to modernize its offerings to the wagering public while supporting some tremendous charitable endeavors,” said TIF Executive Director Patrick Cummings. “Legalized sports betting is coming to Kentucky and horse racing needs to be a part of that sooner rather than later. A betting product that is exclusively pari-mutuel is out-of-touch with present-day consumers.”

The deadline for contest entries is 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, May 6.

A contest for racing media members will take place as well, with the media selections published to TIF's website by mid-day on Friday. The winning media participant will get to direct $2,000 in donations to the nominated charities.

Overall contest winners will be notified by email late on Saturday evening to identify how to direct charitable donations.

Those wishing to enter the contest can CLICK HERE to launch the contest portal.

1. Which horse will have the better finishing position in the Derby?

#10 PRACTICAL MOVE
#14 ANGEL OF EMPIRE

2. Which horse will have the better finishing position in the Derby?

#16 RAISE CAIN
#19 LORD MILES

3. In which position will #20 CONTINUAR finish in the Derby?

14th or better
15th or worse

4. Which horse will have the better finishing position in the Derby?

#12 JACE'S ROAD
#13 SUN THUNDER

5. What will be the final margin separating #9 SKINNER and #10 PRACTICAL MOVE?

2 lengths or shorter
More than 2 lengths

6. According to the official Equibase chart of the Derby, which horse will be farthest from the lead after the first half mile of the Derby (the ½ call)?

#5 TAPIT TRICE
#14 ANGEL OF EMPIRE
#15 FORTE

7. Which horse will have the better finishing position in the Derby?

#2 VERIFYING
#6 KINGSBARNS

8. Which horse will have the better finishing position in the Derby?

#3 TWO PHIL'S
#8 MAGE

9. In which position will #11 DISARM finish in the Derby?

11th or better
12th or worse

10. Which will pay more in the Derby?

The sum of the $2 win, place and show payouts TIMES 10
The $0.50 trifecta payout

11. Which number will be larger?

The total beaten lengths of the last horse to finish the Derby (the highest reported numerical margin)

The final win odds of the longest priced horse in the Derby

12. In which position will #17 DERMA SOTOGAKE finish the Derby?

5th or better
6th or worse

13. Based on the official chart of the race, which will be longer?

The distance between the Derby winner and second place finisher

The distance between the Derby second place finisher and third place finisher

14. Which number will be higher?

The combined win odds of #15 FORTE, #10 PRACTICAL MOVE and #18 ROCKET CAN

The combined win odds of #5 TAPIT TRICE, #17 DERMA SOTOGAKE and #11 DISARM

15. According to the official Equibase chart of the Derby, which horse will be closest to the lead after the first six furlongs of the race (the ¾ call)?

#2 VERIFYING
#4 CONFIDENCE GAME
#7 REINCARNATE

16. What will be the sum of the saddle towel numbers of the first three finishers in the Derby?

ODD
EVEN

17. Which sire's progeny will have the best combined finishing position in the Derby? (e.g. 1st and 5th = 6 would beat 2nd and 5th = 7).

Candy Ride (#1 HIT SHOW, #4 CONFIDENCE GAME)
Curlin (#9 SKINNER, #19 LORD MILES)
Good Magic (#7 REINCARNATE, #8 MAGE)

18. What will be the final margin between # #5 TAPIT TRICE and #15 FORTE?

1.5 lengths or shorter
More than 1.5 lengths

19. Which horse will have the worst finishing position in the Derby?

#3 TWO PHIL'S
#6 KINGSBARNS
#10 DERMA SOTOGAKE

20. Will the Derby winner have made a start prior to the Derby at Churchill Downs?

Yes
No

Tiebreaker: How much money will be in the win pool for the Kentucky Derby?

CLICK HERE to enter the contest

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Emerald Downs Announces 10 Percent Takeout On Daily Double, Pick 3s

Emerald Downs in Auburn, Wash., has announced industry low takeouts on both daily doubles and pick 3s throughout its 52-day season that begins Saturday and continues through Sept. 17.

Daily Doubles featuring a $1 minimum and Pick 3s with a $0.50 minimum will have takeouts of only 10 percent throughout the meet—lowest of any track in North America.

“There are a lot of takeout promotions on Pick 4 and Pick 5 wagers but those are tough to hit,” said Emerald Downs President Phil Ziegler. “We wanted to give the players a better chance to win with a 10 percent takeout on all our Daily Doubles and Pick 3s.”

Saturday's opening day program begins with a special 1 p.m. post and marks the first time that Emerald Downs has opened on Kentucky Derby day and is the lone day of racing opening weekend. The normal 2 p.m. post is in effect when racing resumes with Saturday and Sunday programs on May 13 and 14.

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