National Steeplechase Association Partners With StableDuel For 10 Contests Offering Cash Prizes

Player driven contests have become wildly popular among fans of football and baseball, but until now, followers of American steeplechasing have pretty much been left out of the mix. That's about to change. Beginning April 15 – and running for six consecutive weeks – both experienced handicappers and those who want to feel more connected to the sport will be able to compete for $2,000 in cash prizes at each of 10 meets thanks to a new partnership between the National Steeplechase Association and StableDuel. StableDuel is a gaming platform that offers fun, entertaining, and easy-to-play promotional contests that let fans engage with the sports they enjoy and heighten their rooting interests. These contests are free to play, and you don't have to attend the races to get in on the action.

The 10 participating meets include Tryon Block House and My Lady's Manor (April 15); the Grand National and Middleburg (April 22); Foxfield (April 29); Virginia Gold Cup (May 6); Winterthur (May 7); Iroquois and Willowdale (May 13); and Radnor (May 20).

If you're familiar with fantasy football, you'll be at home with StableDuel. And if you're a newcomer, it won't take long to catch on.

Here's how the game works. After downloading the StableDuel App (via https://stableduel.com/download) to your iPhone or Android device, you create an account and begin to build your stable. When you set up your account, you'll need to provide your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, zip code, and date of birth (the game is open to those 18 and older). You'll also be asked to make up a name for your stable. From there, you “start a new game,” select the “track,” enter “free game,” and select your stable.

For each meet, players start with a virtual bankroll of $50,000 to spend on 10 horses entered on the card. The value of each horse depends on the morning-line odds (set by the NSA). The better the horse – or lower the odds – the higher the value. For example, a horse that's listed at 2-1 would be valued at $9,000, whereas a 8-1 longshot would be worth $3,000. Thus, it forces players to be judicious in staying within the salary cap and prevents anyone from amassing a powerhouse stable consisting exclusively of top talent. StableDuel provides handicapping tips through unique past-performance information available on the app. Each game will be loaded Thursday prior to the event at which time players can click on each horse to access their racing history.

Players receive points for their horses' performances, and the 'stables' with the most points at the end of the day receive real money payouts. Prizes are paid out through the app directly into the winners' bank accounts, and contestants will be notified if they've won. Each meet carries a top prize of $500, but money will be paid out on a sliding scale to the top 25 who accumulate the most points.

To support the game, the NSA will be featuring on its web site, www.nationalsteeplechase.com, a weekly half-hour handicapping show on Fridays hosted by personality Megan Connolly. The show will remain available on the web site following the broadcast. In addition, all of the spring meets will be live streamed without charge on the NSA site, with a video archive uploaded soon after the races.

“StableDuel offers the NSA and our participating race meets an opportunity to expand our fan base with a unique and interesting connection to the competition on the racecourse,” NSA President Al Griffin said. “Combined with our new weekly handicapping show hosted by Megan Connolly, the free live stream of all NSA races, and our focus on social media, steeplechase racing in America should reach and entertain a huge new audience. We are very excited about this partnership with StableDuel and anxiously await the results.”

This isn't the first time StableDuel and NSA have joined forces. The promotional contest had a test run last season at the Foxfield Races in Virginia. “We began a partnership with StableDuel in fall 2022 to provide a more hands-on experience for each attendee to learn the names of the horses, jockeys, trainers, owners, and stables to more meaningfully interact with the race day experience,” said Kelsey Cox, the meet's executive director. “Foxfield is enthusiastic about the continued partnership after a great first year. Attendees are more familiar with the platform and are excited to see their Foxfield stable, while continuing to engage with other NSA race meets this spring.”

About StableDuel. StableDuel is horse racing's most exciting game and offers a peerless social gaming platform for new and traditional fans. StableDuel is committed to the long-term popularity and sustainable advancement of horse racing through its innovative and socially inclusive community.

About the NSA. The National Steeplechase Association is the regulatory body for steeplechase racing in America, and is headquartered in Elkton, Md.

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Mandatory Pick 6 Payout Scheduled For Charles Town’s Saturday Program; Carryover Currently $123,993

While there's a lull in the Kentucky Derby prep action this weekend, horseplayers will have a value-added opportunity to look forward to this Saturday, March 18th with a mandatory payout of Charles Town's jackpot Pick 6 carryover.

The Charles Town 6-12 jackpot carryover currently stands at $123,993 with 2 cards remaining prior to its distribution. The Charles Town 6-12 is a jackpot style Pick 6 covering the final six races on each Charles Town card and carries a low 12-percent takeout.

Because of the low takeout and size of the carryover, the mandatory payouts of the Charles Town 6-12 have typically resulted in a players' advantage of upwards of 13% paid out on top of the gross pool on the night of the distribution.

The first race on Charles Town's Saturday night program is scheduled for its standard 7:00 P.M ET post time.

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Champion Forte Closes As 3-1 Favorite In Kentucky Derby Future Wager; Tapit Trice Second Choice At 8-1

Eight weeks in advance of the $3 million Kentucky Derby (Grade 1), champion Forte, winner of the Fountain of Youth (G2) in his 3-year-old debut, closed as the clear 3-1 favorite in Pool 5 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager (KDFW) with Saturday's Tampa Bay Derby (G3) winner Tapit Trice the 8-1 second betting choice.

“All Other 3-Year-Olds” closed as the 10-1 third wagering option. Los Alamitos Futurity (G2) and San Felipe (G2) Practical Move and Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) and Lecomte (G3) winner Instant Coffee were next in the betting at 12-1 and 19-1, respectively.

Horses in order of favoritism in the three-day March 10-12 KDFW Pool 5 (trainer, odds and $2 Win will pays):

  • #14 Forte (Pletcher, 3-1, $8.76);
  • #34 Tapit Trice (Todd Pletcher, 8-1, $18.32);
  • #40 “All Other 3-Year-Olds” (10-1, $22.08);
  • #27 Practical Move (Tim Yakteen, 12-1, $27.04);
  • #19 Instant Coffee (Brad Cox, 19-1, $40.04);
  • #29 Red Route One (Steve Asmussen, 24-1, $50.46);
  • #30 Reincarnate (Tim Yakteen, 24-1, $51.18);
  • #18 Hit Show (Brad Cox, 28-1, $59.22);
  • #15 Geaux Rocket Ride (Richard Mandella, 30-1, $62.92);
  • #9 Confidence Game (Keith Desormeaux, 30-1, $63.98);
  • #38 Verifying (Brad Cox, 36-1, $75.60);
  • #1 Angel of Empire (Brad Cox, 38-1, $78.30);
  • #31 Rocket Can (Bill Mott, 42-1, $86.08);
  • #20 Kingsbarns (Todd Pletcher, 43-1, $89.76);
  • #32 Skinner (John Sherriffs, 45-1, $92.36);
  • #17 Hejazi (Tim Yakteen, 53-1, $108.62);
  • #25 National Treasure (Tim Yakteen, 53-1, $108.88);
  • #26 Perriere (JPN) (Yoichi Kuroiwa, 59-1, $120.98);
  • #13 Disarm (Steve Asmussen, 60-1, $122.06);
  • #16 General Jim (Shug McGaughey, 65-1, $133.82);
  • #28 Raise Cain (Ben Colebrook, 66-1, $135.14);
  • #4 Blazing Sevens (Chad Brown, 66-1, $135.22);
  • #21 Litigate (Todd Pletcher, 66-1, $135.28);
  • #6 Cairo (IRE) (Aidan O'Brien, 75-1, $153.42);
  • #22 Mage (Gustavo Delgado, 75-1, $153.84);
  • #39 Victory Formation (Brad Cox, 82-1, $166.36);
  • #7 Classic Car Wash (Mark Casse, 85-1, $173.42);
  • #33 Sun Thunder (Kenny McPeek, 85-1, $173.78);
  • #37 Two Phil's (Larry Rivelli, 88-1, $179.72);
  • #11 Cyclone Mischief (Dale Romans, 89-1, $181.84);
  • #35 Tapit's Conquest (Brad Cox, 90-1, $183);
  • #10 Congruent (Antonio Sano, 94-1, $191.88);
  • #24 Mandarin Hero (JPN) (Terunobu Fujita, 116-1, $235.38);
  • #23 Major Dude (Todd Pletcher, 141-1, $285.60);
  • #3 Arabian Lion (Tim Yakteen, 179-1, $360.04);
  • #8 Classic Catch (Todd Pletcher, 179-1, $361.80);
  • #5 Cagliostro (Cherie DeVaux, 189-1, $381.20);
  • #12 Denington (Kenny McPeek, 241-1, $484.56);
  • #36 Two Eagles River (Chris Hartman, 270-1, $543.44); and
  • #2 Arabian Knight (Tim Yakteen, Wagering Suspended).

The Kentucky Derby Future Wager, offered for a 25th consecutive year, enables bettors to wager on possible Kentucky Derby contenders in advance of America's greatest race at odds that could be more attractive than those available on the day of the race. The $3 million Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) for 3-year-old Thoroughbreds will be run for the 149th consecutive year on Saturday, May 6.

In the lone Kentucky Oaks Future Wager, which was conducted concurrently with the KDFW, Honeybee (G3) winner Wet Paint closed as the 4-1 favorite over champion filly Wonder Wheel, who was 6-1. Hoosier Philly was the 7-1 third choice.

The final odds for the Oaks Future Wager: #38 Wet Paint (Brad Cox, 4-1, $10.66); #39 Wonder Wheel (Casse, 6-1, $15.70); #20 Hoosier Philly (Tom Amoss, 7-1, $16.92); #30 Punchbowl (Brad Cox, 11-1, $25.26); #22 Julia Shining (Todd Pletcher, 14-1, $30.32); #40 “All Other 3-Year-Old Fillies” (14-1, $31.78); #29 Pretty Mischievous (Brendan Walsh, 15-1, $33.44); #18 Guns n' Graces (Chad Brown, 20-1, $42.46); #27 Munnys Gold (Todd Pletcher, 24-1, $51.06); #12 Dorth Vader (Mike Yates, 26-1, $55.26); #7 Botanical (Brad Cox, 31-1, $64.16); #37 The Alys Look (Brad Cox, 36-1, $74.56); #28 Occult (Chad Brown, 36-1, $75.66); #25 Mimi Kakushi (Salem Bin Ghadayer, 39-1, $81.38); #35 Shidabhuti (Chad Brown, 40-1, $82.22); #31 Red Carpet Ready (Rusty Arnold II, 46-1, $94.68); #13 Dreaming of Snow (Gerald Bennett, 48-1, $99.48); #26 Miracle (Todd Plecher, 55-1, $112.10); #3 And Tell Me Nolies (Peter Miller, 61-1, $124.80); #16 Gaming Girl (Todd Pletcher, 66-1, $135.92); #10 Clearly Unhinged (Michael McCarthy, 67-1, $136.96); #23 Justique (John Shirreffs, 69-1, $140.94); #1 Affirmative Lady (Graham Motion, 76-1, $155.14); #9 Chop Chop (Brad Cox, 89-1, $181.34); #5 Atomically (Todd Pletcher, 94-1, $190.32); #17 Grand Love (Steve Asmussen, 105-1, $212.86); #4 Asset Purchase (Chad Brown, 106-1, $214.50); #2 Ami Please (Doug O'Neill, 113-1, $229.52); #8 Capella (Brad Cox, 121-1, $244.80); #33 Seduction (Todd Pletcher, 125-1, $252.78); #14 Flashy Gem (Brad Cox, 129-1, $261.16); #34 She's Lookin Lucky (Matt Shirer, 132-1, $266.34); #36 Southlawn (Norm Casse, 147-1, $296.12); #15 Flying Connection (Todd Fincher, 150-1, $302.44); #6 Blessed Touch (Tim Yakteen, 159-1, $321.68); #21 Interpolate (Chad Brown, 163-1, $329.62); #11 Condensation (Chris Hartman, 164-1, $331.70); #32 Royal Spa (Rodolphe Brisset, 224-1, $451.34); #24 Merlazza (Brad Cox, 229-1, $460.78); and #19 Homecoming Queen (Rodolphe Brisset, 298-1, $598.54).

Betting on all future wagers over the three-day period was $479,559. Total handle for the March 10-12 KDFW pool – the fifth of six wagering pools in advance of the 1 ¼-mile Kentucky Derby – was $341,638 ($250,906 in the Win pool and $90,732 in Exactas). Betting on the Oaks Future Wager totaled $70,209 ($53,340 in the Win pool and $70,209 in Exactas). The Oaks/Derby Future Double, which requires fans to correctly select the winners of both the $1.25 million Longines Kentucky Oaks on May 5 and the next day's Kentucky Derby, handled $67,712.

The year's sixth and final Kentucky Derby Future Wager pool is set for Thursday, March 30 through Saturday, April 1. Different from the first five pools of the KDFW, the sixth and final Pool 6 will close prior to the first Road to the Kentucky Derby Championship Series race on April 1.

Visit www.KentuckyDerby.com/FutureWager for more information.

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Paul Calia Wins NTRA National Horseplayers Championship, Lands Eclipse Award As Horseplayer Of Year

After a weekend of nail-biting handicapping prowess, Paul Calia, of Kansas City, Missouri, toppled a field of 779 entries to take home the grand prize of $800,000, in addition to finishing in 4th place, and an Eclipse Award crowning him Horseplayer of the Year. This is the first contest that Calia has ever won.

Calia amassed a winning score of $362.50 on his first entry, and $305.50 on his second entry, over the three-day tournament from 53 mythical $2 Win and Place bets – 18 on Friday, 18 on Saturday, 10 in Sunday morning's Semifinal round, and 7 at the exciting Final Table which ultimately yielded his victory. He is the first winner to also finish in the top ten with a second entry.

“I started a little slow on Friday, thought I handicapped okay with some seconds and thirds. But Saturday I was pretty hot, and pretty much hit every long shot. It's hard to put into words how many winners I picked on Saturday,” said Calia, a retired disability advisor for Social Security.

When asked his approach to playing two cards in the final table he said, “I don't know how to describe it. I didn't switch a lot of picks, I don't let the odds affect me. I only switched about 10-15% of my picks between cards, one or two a day that's it.”

His strategy obviously paid off. Calia will take home $800,000 for his first-place finish in addition to taking home $150,000 for his fourth-place finish. With this victory, Calia also earns an exemption into next year's NHC and a berth to the 2023 Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge worth $10,000. In lieu of winning a second BCBC entry, which he won from finishing first on day two (Saturday), he will instead take home $10,000 cash. That makes his full earnings from the weekend a whopping $960,000 and a 2024 BCBC seat valued at $10,000.

“There are three pillars to the sport of Thoroughbred racing – you have the horse and its connections, the racetracks, and the horseplayer,” said NTRA President and CEO Tom Rooney.  “So, if horse racing is a three-legged stool, we aren't anything without the horseplayer. My family's relationship with this sport and with football all traces back to playing horses. The excitement at the NHC is vital to everything we do as an industry. This year's NHC is bigger than ever before and I'm proud that the NTRA has this unique opportunity to showcase the best of the best in handicapping and celebrate what it means to be a horseplayer.”

The official Top 10 finishers of the 2023 NHC are:

1.    Paul Calia (first entry), $362.50, Kansas City, MO, 2nd NHC Appearance

2.    Francis Boustany, $330.30, Lafayette, LA, 7th NHC Appearance

3.    Gary Fenton, $309.60, Sherman Oaks, CA, 4th NHC Appearance

4.    Paul Calia (second entry), $305.50, Kansas City, MO, 2nd NHC Appearance

5.    David Browning, $302.80, Lexington, KY, 3rd NHC Appearance

6.    George Novick, $290, Pocono Pines, PA, 2nd NHC Appearance

7.    Steven Wells (second entry), $289.40, Fordville, ND, 5th NHC Appearance

8.    Joseph Paese, $288.50, Middletown, PA, 2nd NHC Appearance

9.    Steven Wells (first entry), $281.60, Fordville, ND, 5th NHC Appearance

10. Steve Nemetz, $281.50, Vancouver, BC, 11th NHC Appearance

The 2022 NHC paid out the top 68 finishers. This year, the top 78 finishers will take home prize money. Total cash prizes to be offered over the three days was a record $3,115,350, a 33% increase over last year. The full prize structure can be found by clicking here.

In a separate Consolation Tournament on Sunday for players that did not reach the Semifinals round, Karen Richards of Pembroke Pines, FL, won the $10,000 top prize with a bankroll of $130.40 from 10 optional races. The Consolation Tournament started with bankrolls reset to zero. Cash prizes totaling $50,000 were awarded, from the $10,000 first prize down to $1,000 for 20th.

NHC weekend concludes this evening with the annual Champions' Dinner, featuring the presentation of prizes and the induction of the 2022 NHC Hall of Fame class: Jose Arias, Dennis Decauwer, Jim Goodman, and Bill Shurman.

The NHC, the world's richest and most prestigious handicapping contest, featured 779 entrants competing for more than $3.1 million in cash and prizes. All qualifiers received a complimentary four night stay at the Horseshoe Las Vegas and travel reimbursements which totaled more than $1 million.

The tournament format for the NHC is meant to be the best possible test of overall handicapping ability by picking winners. Players attempt to earn the highest possible bankroll based on mythical $2 Win and Place wagers. Assigned “mandatory” races – eight per day on Day 1 and Day 2, and seven at the Final Table – are announced at least 36 hours prior to each contest day via direct e-mail to players and publicly on Twitter (@NTRA) and NTRA.com.

In addition to its three presenting sponsors ― Caesars Entertainment, Horseshoe Las Vegas and RTN ― the NHC is supported by official partners Daily Racing Form, EquinEdge, Four Roses Bourbon and Race Lens.

For the complete Caesar's Race and Sports Book NHC Leaderboard and other contest information, please visit NTRA.com. To sign up for the NHC Tour, go to www.ntra.com/membership.

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