Sunday, February 2, 2025
Five stakes for 3yos . . .

    HALLANDALE BEACH - Whitham Thoroughbreds’ Burnham Square, exiting an eye-catching maiden win at the course and distance four weeks ago, proved that effort was no fluke by putting away favored front-runner Tappan Street at the top of the stretch and edging clear for a 1 ¾-length victory in Saturday’s $265,000 Holy Bull (G3) at Gulfstream Park.

    The 36th running of the 1 1/16-mile Holy Bull headlined a 12-race program featuring five stakes for newly turned 3-year-olds worth $925,000 in purses anchored by Eclatant’s rallying triumph in the $165,000 Fasig-Tipton Forward Gal (G3) for fillies.

    Other stakes Saturday saw Vixen register a popular victory in the $165,000 Sweetest Chant and California shipper Charlie’s to Blame take the $165,000 Kitten’s Joy on the turf, and Gate to Wire spring a 13-1 upset in the $165,000 Swale sprinting seven furlongs on the main track.

    The second step on Gulfstream’s road to the $1 million Florida Derby (G1) March 29, preceded by the Jan. 3 Mucho Macho Man, the Holy Bull offered Kentucky Derby (G1) qualifying points to the first five finishers on a 20-10-6-4-2 basis.

    Burnham Square completed the distance in 1:43.60 over a fast main track to capture his stakes debut. It was the second straight win for the gelded bay son of Liam’s Map since adding blinkers to his training and racing equipment.

    “The key is the blinkers. I had to put the blinkers on because he wasn’t helping me at all. I had to help him,” winning trainer Ian Wilkes said. “He wouldn’t help the jockey. He wouldn’t start running in the race. He’d run away from horses, wouldn’t run into the dirt. He did everything wrong.”

    Appearing somewhat anxious before the race, Burnham Square broke evenly and settled in fourth position as 13-1 longshot Kinetic Control quickly established command from his rail post and went in 23.42 seconds for the opening quarter-mile. Mucho Macho Man winner Guns Loaded pressed in his outside in second, with Ferocious – making his highly anticipated season debut – racing third.

    Guns Loaded took over the top spot as Kinetic Control began to retreat following a half-mile in 47.60 seconds, with Ferocious holding third and million-dollar yearling and 8-5 favorite Tappan Street gaining ground into fourth. Tappan Street inherited the lead after going six furlongs in 1:11.69 but Edgard Zayas was following his move around the far turn on Burnham Square, setting his sights on the leader.

    “Last time he broke a little sharp, so I really thought he’d break a little sharp and be close to the pace, but I feel like he was a little worked up before the race, a little nervous, so he broke out of there a little slow and I had to go to Plan B,” Zayas said. “I dropped to the rail and let him do his thing. He’s a horse that doesn’t get tired, has a really good stride, steady. Once I was closing in on the quarter pole, I knew I had a really good shot of winning.”

    Burnham Square straightened for home with full momentum and surged past Tappan Street, digging in to hit the wire 1 ¾ lengths in front. It was another 9 ¼ lengths back to Burning Glory in third, followed by Ferocious, He’s Not Joking, Kinetic Control and Guns Loaded.

    “This horse doesn’t get tired, and that’s an asset you saw today,” Wilkes said. “He overcame a lot of adversity today and still won.”

    Wilkes spent many years as an exercise rider and assistant to Hall of Fame trainer Carl Nafzger, who won the first Holy Bull with Home At Last in 1990 when it was known as the Preview Stakes. Nafzger was in attendance Saturday.

    Next up on Gulfstream’s stakes schedule for 3-year-olds on dirt is the $415,000 Fountain of Youth (G2) March 1, also going 1 1/16 miles.

    “That’s a strong possibility. First, I’m going to enjoy the night,” Wilkes said. “I’ll talk to Mrs. [Janis] Whitham and [her son and racing manager] Clay after this.”

    Trainer Brad Cox, who ran 1-2 in the Forward Gal with Eclatant and Stunner, was pleased with Tappan Street’s effort.

    “I thought he ran really big,” Cox said. “He was wide throughout. Youn horse, still learning, second start of is life. He’s going to really move forward off this, I believe.”

    A dominant debut winner last summer that ran second in back-to-back Grade 1 stakes before finishing a troubled fifth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) Nov. 1 in his most recent start, Ferocious went off the 2-1 second choice from Post 2 in his season opener. It was his first race since adding blinkers.

    “I had a great trip. I liked the way he settled behind horses on the first turn. I saved all the ground, and on the backside I gave him a little break. I stepped up outside and let him keep track of those pacemaker horses and he traveled good,” Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano said. “He hadn’t run since the Breeders’ Cup and we tried to put a couple works together to make him fit for this race, but it seemed to me like he got tired a little bit.”

    The connections, including trainer Gustavo Delgado and co-owner Ramiro Restrepo of Marquee Bloodstock, were encouraged by how the blinkers helped Ferocious, who had three breezes since the Breeders’ Cup leading up to the Holy Bull.

    “He seemed more focused [with the blinkers], right on the bridle from the beginning the whole time,” said Gustavo Delgado Jr., assistant to both his father and Restrepo “He was going good until the quarter pole and then he got a little tired. You have to start running. This horse seemed to be fit and you have to carry on and keep going. We were expecting to be a little closer. We’ll regroup and look forward.”

Saturday, February 1, 2025
Feature is Gr. III Holy Bull . . .
    HALLANDALE BEACH - The 20-cent Rainbow 6 will have an estimated pool of $300,000 for Saturday’s stakes-filled Gr. III Holy Bull Day program at Gulfstream Park.

    Post time for the first of 12 races is noon.


    Saturday’s sequence begins in Race 7 with an optional claiming allowance for 3-year-olds going one mile. River Thames stretches out after a dominant debut victory sprinting six furlongs Jan. 11 for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. Souper Times goes turf to dirt after winning his Jan. 4 unveiling. Tux cuts back following his third in the 1 1/8-mile Remsen (G2).

    The sequence concludes with four of the day’s five stakes for newly turned 3-year-olds worth $925,000 in purses starting with the $165,000 Swale sprinting seven furlongs in Race 9. Gunmetal, a 1 ¼-length winner Dec. 26 at Fair Grounds, steps up to stakes company for his second start against fellow debut winners Maitre D and Grayscale. Stakes winner Donut God is unbeaten in two starts.


    Race 10 is the $165,00 Kitten’s Joy scheduled for 1 1/16 miles on grass, where Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse sends out the trio of Mi Bago, Coco Cool and Walking in Memphis. Coco Cool and Mi Bago have each won two straight, the latter coming in the Pulpit on turf and Dania Beach on Tapeta, while Walking in Memphis won his lone start at the course and distance Dec. 21.

    The 36th running of the $265,000 Holy Bull going 1 1/16 miles comes in Race 11. Gulfstream’s next step on the road to the $1 million Florida Derby (G1) March 29 offers Kentucky Derby (G1) qualifying points to the first five finishers on a 20-10-6-4-2 basis. Twice Grade 1-placed Ferocious is the 9-5 program favorite in his 3-year-old debut. The field also includes Mucho Macho Man winner Guns Loaded, Grade 3 winner He’s Not Joking and $1 million yearling Tappan Street.


    Saturday’s Race 12 finale is the $165,000 Fasig-Tipton Forward Gal (G3) for fillies sprinting seven furlongs. Championship Meet leading trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. is represented by Rojo Rita, a 16 ¼-length debut winner Nov. 15 making her second start, and Grade 3 winner The Queens M G. Stunner, winner of the 2024 Tempted that was beaten a neck as the favorite in the FSS My Dear Girl Nov. 30, cuts back from 1 1/16 miles for her season opener.

    Also on Saturday’s card is the $165,000 Sweetest Chant for fillies scheduled at 1 1/16 miles on the grass in Race 4. Casse-trained Vixen comes in off three straight one-mile turf races including a runner-up finish by a neck the Natalma (G1) and a sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1) last fall. The field also includes Grade 2-placed Correto and Grade 3-placed Origami.


    In addition to the Rainbow 6, Gulfstream will have estimated pools of $1.25 million in the 50-cent Late Pick 5 (Races 8-12), $750,000 in the 50-cent Early Pick 5 (Races 1-5), and $500,000 in the 50-cent Late Pick 4 (Races 9-12).

CNBC to Broadcast Eight Live Races from Gulfstream, Santa Anita

    NBC sports will broadcast eight live races. including the $265,000 Holy Bull (G3) from Gulfstream,  Saturday from 4-6 ET as part of the “1/ST Racing Tour presented by MyRacehorse.”


    The broadcast will include the Holy Bull, Forward Gal (G3), Kitten’s Joy and Swale from Gulfstream and the Santa Monica (G2), Megahertz (G3) and Robert Lewis (G3), featuring Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) winner Citizen Bull, from Santa Anita Park.

    The “1/ST Racing Tour” will be hosted by Britney Eurton alongside Jerry Bailey, Randy Moss, Michelle Yu and Matt Bernier.

    Who’s Hot: Jockey Tyler Gaffalione notched a Friday hat trick aboard Air Combat ($3.20) in Race 3, Ever Dangerous ($5.20) in Race 5 and Shifty Gold ($15.20) in Race 6 … John Velazquez visited the winner’s circle twice on Defended ($9.20) in Race 7 and Solidaria ($19.40) in Race 8 … Luis Saez also doubled on Jurassic Chick ($10.80) in Race 2 and Silent Heart ($4.60) in Race 9.
Monday, January 27, 2025
Flagler dogs is the leader . . .

    It's been quite a while since we checked out which of Florida's casinos were faring best, so following is a synopsis of the eight, with statistics from July 1, beginning of the fiscal year, through Nov. 30.

Credits in (amount of money sent through the machines):

1. Gretna Racing - DBA Magic City Casino (formerly Flagler dogs). $770,373,722.

2. PPL Inc. - DBA Pompano Park. $574,150,396.

3. Casino Miami (formerly Miami Jai-Alai). $561,913.203.

4. South Florida Racing (Hialeah Park). $559,878,399.

5. Calder Race Course. $542,032,644.

6. Gulfstream Park. $362,237,516.

7. Dania Jai-Alai. $339,642,231.

8. Big Easy Casino (formerly Hollywood dogs). $276,643,614.

             Total betting for 8 casinos - $3,986,871,725.

Net Slot Revenue (positions are skewed due to different takeouts - takeouts listed)

1. Flagler dogs - $48,928,502 - 7.12%

2. Pompano Park - $47,788,923. - 9.51%

3. Hialeah Park - $41,319,430. - 8.04%

4. Calder Race Course - $37,250,251. - 8.90%.

5. Miami Jai-Alai - $36,893,574. - 8.41%.

6. Gulfstream Park - $22,753,863. - 8.61%.

7. Dania Jai-Alai - $20,134,091. - 8.71%.

8. Hollywood dogs - $15,421,033. - 8.11%.

           (Note that Flagler dogs, with the lowest takeout, is the betting leader. The total net slots revenue comes to $270,489,667. The state takes 35%, or $94,671,384).


 

 

 


 

 

Sunday, January 26, 2025
Wins 3 on Pegasus program . . .

    HALLANDALE BEACH - Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. called Saturday’s Pegasus World Cup Day at Gulfstream Park as “one of the best days of my career.”

    Not only did Joseph saddle Be Your Best to victory in the Gr. II TAA Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare Turf presentation by Sir Davis American Whisky, and Mystic Lake in the Gr. II Inside Information, but he capped off his day by winning the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational with White Abarrio.

    “In general, you win with Mystic Lake and you win with Be Your Best, that would be a great day in its own right,” Joseph said. “To have the story unfold with White Abarrio. It comes full circle and to end like that, it’s almost like a movie. A dream, basically.”

    Joseph said White Abarrio, Be Your Best, Mystic Lake and Skippylongstocking, who finished third in the Pegasus World Cup, “all bounced out well.”

    “The ownership group is going to speak to each other and decide on what happens with [White] Abarrio. The Saudi Cup is possible.”

Mandatory Payout of Rainbow 6 

    Sunday’s mandatory payout of the Rainbow 6 returned $37,865. There was $4,115,143 of new money in the pool and a carryover of $559,027.

    The all-sources handle for the Pegasus program was a monumental $41,700,226.

Friday, January 24, 2025
Mandatory payout Sunday . . .
    HALLANDALE BEACH, FL - The 20-cent Rainbow 6 will have an estimated pool of $1 million when racing resumes Pegasus World Cup Day, and there will be a mandatory payout Sunday.

    The Rainbow 6 sequence begins with the $165,000 Fred W. Hooper (G3) at a mile for 4-year-olds and up. Harlan’s Holiday (G3) winner Rocket Can is the 5-2 morning-line favorite. The rest of the sequence is the $215,000 W.L. McKnight (G3), the TAA Pegasus World Cup Filly & Mare presented by SirDavis American Whiskey, the $215,000 Inside Information (G2), the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1) presented by Qatar Racing, and $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1).