Friday Show Presented By Woodbine: In Racing, Time Is Of The Essence

More than one Thoroughbred trainer has said that “time only matters if you're in jail,” but try telling that to a horseplayer. In North America, the fractional and final times of every race listed in a horse's past performances can play an important role in a bettor's decision-making process, not to mention the performance ratings – from Beyer and Brisnet speed figures to Thorograph and Ragozin sheets – that many horseplayers use.

The method of timing races at some tracks has changed in recent years from traditional beam systems that are tripped when the first horse passes designated poles to a GPS system based on transponders placed on a horse's saddle towel. The transition has not been seamless, and some tracks are now using a hybrid of both systems to compile accurate race times and running positions. Even that system can produce inaccurate times, as evidenced by several races on the two-day Breeders' Cup world championships at Del Mar on Nov. 5-6.

In this week's edition of the Friday Show, Equibase president Sal Sinatra joins publisher Ray Paulick and news editor Chelsea Hackbarth to talk about the race-timing challenges he inherited when he joined the company earlier this year and how he hopes timing problems will be resolved. Sinatra, a longtime racing executive who worked in the statistical department of Daily Racing Form when he was just getting started in the business, understands the importance of accurate data, including times, in a horse's past performances.

Paulick and Hackbarth review undefeated Woodbine Star of the Week Lady Speightspeare's victory in the G2 Bessarabian Stakes under Emma-Jayne WIlson. Owned and bred by Charles Fipke (who also owned and bred Lady Speightspeare's multiple graded stakes-winning dam), the 3-year-old Speightstown filly is trained by Hall of Famer Roger Attfield.

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Beat Ray At Del Mar: Will Peter Thomas Fornatale Be ‘In The Money’?

Peter Thomas Fornatale produces the longest continuously running horse racing podcast, the In the Money Players' Podcast, from his studio in Brooklyn, N.Y., but his focus this weekend is on the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club on the other coast where he tries to Beat Ray in the seaside track's Beach Boss online contest.

Beach Boss is a free-to-play competition every racing day of the Bing Crosby meeting, giving contestants an opportunity to make mythical $100

win, place or show bets on any horse or horses in the selected race. The winner at the end of the meet will be the person with the highest bankroll and will receive two VIP Tickets to the 2022 Del Mar summer race meeting, including hotel and a travel stipend. A slew of other Del Mar prizes will be paid out to other top finishers.

It's not too late to sign up. Register here.

As part of the Beach Boss contest, each week a guest handicapper will join television racing analyst Michelle Yu and me to handicap the contest race and try to “Beat Ray” with their mythical wagers.

In addition to his growing In the Money Media business (co-founded with Jonathon Kinchen), which now hosts 10 horse racing podcasts, Fornatale is a horseplayer who has written numerous books on betting and other topics.

Check out this week's analysis of Saturday's Beach Boss contest race below.

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Friday Show Presented By Woodbine: Looking Back At Breeders’ Cup, Ahead To HISA

What are the takeaways from the embarrassing mistakes made at the Breeders' Cup world championships' Future Stars Friday program when Modern Games was removed from wagering pools and then allowed to run for purse money only in the Grade 1 Juvenile Turf at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Del Mar, Calif., on Nov. 5?

Was this simply a human error or something compounded by ill-preparedness, faulty communications and regulations not in step with modern technology?

To help answer some of those questions, Pat Cummings of the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation joins publisher Ray Paulick and editor-in-chief Natalie Voss in this week's edition of the Friday Show to discuss what could have been done differently and would should be done going forward to avoid a similar occurrence. The mistake had a multi-million impact on horseplayers.

The trio also discuss the just-released draft of anti-doping and medication control rules from the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. How will medication policies differ under the Authority, which is scheduled to be active by July 1, 2022?

The Woodbine Star of the Week is the ageless Pink Lloyd, the ageless wonder who won his 25th career stakes race last weekend at the grand old age of 9.

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Beach Boss – Free Online Handicapping Contest – Returns For Del Mar’s Bing Crosby Season

Beach Boss, Del Mar's free online handicapping contest, is back for another round this fall for the seaside track's Bing Crosby season. Each racing day, players are given the opportunity to wager a mythical $100 in win, place or show bets on a horse or horses in the specified contest race or races.

The player with the largest bankroll at the end of the Bing Crosby meet on Nov. 28 will win two VIP Tickets to the 2022 Del Mar Racing Season, including hotel and travel stipend. A slew of Del Mar prizes will be paid out to other top finishers.

The contest, which began with the Nov. 3 opening day card, is free to play and it's not too late to join. Register here.

As part of the Beach Boss contest, each week a guest handicapper will join Michelle Yu and me to handicap Saturday's biggest race or races and try to “Beat Ray” with their mythical $100 wagers.

On this opening Saturday of the meet, which happens to be Breeders' Cup championship day, Michelle and I are joined by Larry Collmus, who is calling the Breeders' Cup races for NBC Sports and live on-track for the Bing Crosby meeting at Del Mar.

Watch our analysis of the Breeders' Cup Mile and Classic below.

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