Sunday, July 31, 2016

Rainbow 6 Carryover at $280,000 Thursday



Gulfstream Park will have a Rainbow 6 carryover of $280,007.44 when it resumes racing on Thursday.

First post is 1:00 p.m. for a ten-race card.  The Rainbow 6 is on races five to ten.

The carryover continues to grow because Saturday was the 18th   straight race day without the carryover/jackpot payoff requirement of just one ticket with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 races.
On Sunday there were 80 tickets with all six  winners. Each received $735.88.
The carryover coming in was $254,689.  Bettors added  $105,517 to  the Rainbow 6  pool.

Gulfstream took out 20 percent of the day's Rainbow 6 bet. It divided 56 percent among tickets with six winners and put 24 percent into the carryover.

There were 58 starters in Saturday's Rainbow 6 races, for an average field size of 9.7.  All of the six winners were at 5-1 or lower, including three favorites.  That was a main reason for the relatively low winning price.
The Rainbow 6 is a 20-cent per combination only bet, Bettors can use multiple horses in each race and thus have multiple combinations.








Three Horses Singled for Rainbow 6

In Gulfstream's eleventh race three horses are singled out--and would take down the Rainbow 6 for $339,084.

They are Dreamin of D'Wild (2), Key to Happiness (6) and Triple Serious (7).

If any other horses win, there will be another carryover.

There are 250 live tickets.

Rainbow 6 Pool Grows More Than $100,000


In Gulfstream's sixth  race, bettors added $105,517 to  the Rainbow 6.

The carryover coming in was $254,689.

Earhart, at 5-2, won the sixth race.

Raibnbw 6 Coming at Gulfstream

At Gulfstream the  sixth race is coming up (scheduled post at 3:54 p.m. to start the  Rainbow 6.

The carryover coming in is $254,689.

Leading  rider Tyler Gaffalione  is  back, thus  far with no winners, after not riding the last three days while away on a  family issue.

Gulfstream on Sunday: Monroe Stakes,Two Carryovers


 
Gulfstream Park will end the fifth week of its summer meet on Sunday with eleven races and first post of 1:15 p.m. 

The dirt track is listed as fast  and the turf course is listed as 
firm.

According to the Weather Channel, the chance of rain is just 15 percent in Hallandale Beach where Gulfstream is located.

The featured tenth race is the $75,000 Monroe Stakes at seven furlongs on dirt for fillies and mares three-years-old and up that have never won a dirt stakes. Scheduled post is 6:02 p.m.

We will have a preview of the Monroe as part of Sunday afternoon coverage on his blog.

*In Sunday’s first race there is a carryover of $5,480.09 on the Super Hi-5.  

There were no winning tickets on the Super Hi-5 in Saturday’s 12th and final race.  It requires picking the first five finishers in correct order.

The first race is a $16,000 claimer, at five furlongs on turf for three-year-olds and up that have never won two races. 
 There are eight entrants.

The carryover on the Rainbow 6 has grown to $254,688.88 for Sunday. It is on races six to eleven. 

Saturday was the 17th straight race day without the carryover/jackpot payoff requirement of just one ticket with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 races.

On Saturday there were 68 tickets with all six winners. Each received $751.82.  Saturday’s Rainbow 6 pool was 891,578 of which 24 percent was added to the carryover.

*Tyler Gaffalione, the Gulfstream summer meet leader in wins, is scheduled to return to riding at Gulfstream on Sunday.

He has not ridden since last Sunday, while out of town on what Gulfstream officially said is a “family issue.”  We are expecting an update later on Sunday.

Gaffalione has 34 wins through 19 days of the summer meet. Emisael Jaramillo is second with 21 victories.
Jaramillo was at Saratoga Race Course on Saturday. He rode Delta Bluesman to a fourth place finish in the Alfred G, Vanderbilt (Grade 1) at six furlongs on dirt.
Jaramillo is listed on six mounts  at Gulfstream on Sunday. That includes Miss Hollywood, one of the likely favorites in the Monroe.

Gaffalione also is listed on six Sunday mounts. He is not   
scheduled to ride in the Monroe.
--Jim Freer



Abounding Legacy Wins Trinniberg Stakes

Abounding Legacy beat the late-running Hy Riverside by a neck in Saturday's $75,000 Trinniberg Stakes at  Gulfstream Park.

The race was seven furlongs on dirt for three-year-olds and up that had never won a stakes on dirt.

Wildcat Wish finished third, 2 1/4 lengths behind Hy Riverside.

Aboundung Legacy, the 2-1 favorite in the ten-horse field, won in the fast tine  of 1:22.70.

The four-year-old  gelding was ridden by Luca Panici and is trained by Ralph Nicks.

6 ABOUNDING LEGACY             6.40   3.60    2.60
2 -HY RIVERSIDE                                    4.00   3.20
3 -WILDCAT WISH                                            3.60
$2 EXACTA 6-2  PAID $23.60; $2 TRIFECTA 6-2-3 PAID $48.60    



Rainbow 6 Carryover Above $250,000

Gulfstream Park will have a Rainbow 6 carryover of $254,688.88 on Sunday.

First post is 1:15 p.m. for an 11-race card.  The Rainbow 6 is on races six to eleven.

The carryover continues to grow because Saturday was the 
17th straight race day without the carryover/jackpot payoff requirement of just one ticket with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 races.


On Saturday there were 68 tickets with all six  winners. Each received $751.82

The carryover coming in was $232,716.  Bettors added $91,578 to  the pool.

Gulfstream took out 20 percent of the day's Rainbow 6 bet. It divided 56 percent among tickets with six winners and put 24 percent into the carryover.

There were 54 starters in Saturday's Rainbow 6 races, for an average field size of 9.0.  

All of the six winners were at 7-1 or lower, including three favorites.  That was a main reason for the relatively low winning price.

The Rainbow 6 is a 20-cent per combination only bet, Bettors can use multiple horses in each race and thus have multiple combinations.

Saturday, July 30, 2016

A Look at the Trinniberg Stakes

The Trinniberg Stakes, tenth race, is coming up at Gulfstream with scheduled post  of 5:30 p.m.

It is seven furlongs on dirt for 3-year-olds and up that have never won a stakes on dirt.

Here is a quick look, with post positions in parentheses.

Hy Riverside (2), Wildcat Wish (3) and Abounding Legacy (6) all have wins at seven furlongs at Gulfstream.  All have good recent form and should be closing

Ledokol (1) finished second in this race last year. He has not hit the board since while running mostly in stakes.

Hy Kodiak Warrior  (5) and the speedy Piloting (7) also must be considered for trifectas.

Suggested bets: 
* 1  3  5 6 exacta box
*  6 WPS
--Jim Freer

Thanks God Wins 8th Race at Gulfstream Gate to Wire

Thanks God (5:1) held off Distinctive Star (9:2) in the deep stretch to win the 5 furlong for 2 y/o maidens in race #8 today.

Besides just a few seconds in the back stretch, Thanks God led gate to wire, while Adagio (5:1) traded places with Distinctive Star. Adagio got the Show.

The winning time was 59.1 seconds under jockey Leonel Reyes for trainer Antonio Sano.

Bettors added $44,082 into the Pick 5 pool starting this race.

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Win Place Show
1 $9.20 $5.20 $3.80
5 . $5.80 $3.40
2 . . $4.00

$1 Exacta paid $30.20
$0.50 Trifecta paid $64.15



Gulfstream Rainbow 6 Grows by $91,578

Sea Cookie, the 4-5 favorite, caught 9-1 shot Maximian in the final strides and won by a head in the seventh at Gulfstream--opening Saturday's Rainbow 6.

The carryover coming in was $232,716.  Bettors added $91,578 to  the pool.

Trinniberg Stakes Tops GP Saturday Card



Trinniberg Stakes Tops Gulfstream Saturday Card
 

The Saturday feature race at Gulfstream Park is the Trinniberg.

But it could also be called the “Close, But No Cigar.”

The Trinniberg has a $75,000 purse and is seven furlongs on dirt for three-year-olds and up that have never won a stakes race on dirt.

The ten-horse field has several horses that have hit the board in a dirt stakes and/or have won allowance or high-level allowances or optional claiming races on dirt at Gulfstream.

Ledokol, Hy Riverside, Wildcat Wish, Hy Kodiak Warrior and Abounding Legacy all fit one or both of those billings.

They are part of what shapes up as a wide-open betting race that could produce some attractive exacta and trifecta payoffs. 

The Trinniberg is the tenth race with scheduled post of 5:30 p.m.

We will be at Gulfstream during the afternoon and will have a preview on this blog

Gulfstream has a 12-race card with first post of 12:45 p.m.
There is a carryover of $232,716 on the Rainbow 6, on races seven through 12.

*The Trinniberg is named for the South Florida-stabled horse that won the 2012 Breeders’ Cup Sprint (Grade 1) at Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif,

In 2012, his three-year-old season, Trinniberg won three other graded sprint stakes including the Swale (Grade 3) at Gulfstream.

Bisnath Parboo and his son Shivananda trained Trinniberg and their family owned the horse.

Neither has trained any horses since 2014.  Their family-owned Sherry Racing remains active as an owner.

Following a private sale late in 2013, Trinniberg has been a stallion at Rockridge Stud near Hudson. N.Y.  His 2016 stud fee is $5,000.

*Gulfstream will have eleven races on Sunday, with first post at 1:15 p.m.

The feature tenth race is the $75,000 Monroe at seven furlongs on dirt for fillies and mares three-years-old and up that have never won a dirt stakes race.

The Monroe is basically a distaff counterpart to the Trinniberg.

The race has eight entrants. Miss Hollywood and 
Winning for Sarahare among the likely favorites.
--Jim Freer