Both Florida thoroughbred tracks will resume live
racing on Wednesday.
Gulfstream Park has a ten-race card with first post of
12:35 p.m.
The dirt track is listed as fast and the turf is
listed as firm. Five races are scheduled for turf. The Weather Channel forecast is that the
chance of rain will increase from 15 percent to 40 percent during racing hours.
Tampa Bay Downs has nine races with first post at
12:25 p.m.
Three races are scheduled for turf. The Weather Channel
forecast is for a zero percent chance of rain during racing hours.
We will have coverage on this blog.
*Gulfstream has five maiden claiming races and five
other claiming races. None of the purses
are higher than $26,000.
Even though it is not a stellar card, there ae 118
entries including nine also eligibles.
There is a carryover of $2,560.28 on the Super Hi-5 in
the first race. It is a $1 minimum bet and requires picking the first five
finishers in correct order, with no consolation payouts.
Wednesday’s first race is 5 ½ furlongs on dirt,
with a $6,250 claiming price, for 3-year-olds and up. The
purse is $15,000. There are nine entrants.
The Rainbow 6 carryover is $22,087. It is on races
five through ten. It is a 20-cent only per combination bet.
On Wednesday afternoon, Gulfstream will announce
entries for Saturday Dec. 10 when it will have a Juvenile Showcase with all
races for two-year-olds.
Six of those races are stakes, all with $75,000
purses. Gulfstream anticipates that trainers will use them as preps for Jan. 7,
when it will have six stakes races with richer purses for newly turned
three-year-olds.
*A highlight of Tampa Bay’s Wednesday card is the fifth race, with scheduled post of
2:21 p.m.
It is five furlongs on turf for three-year-olds and
up, with a $27,500 purse. It is a
$100,000 optional claiming race.
There are seven entrants, and only Bill’s Passion is not in for the high
tag. The winner’s share of the purse is
$16,500. It would take six wins at this level, to make up the claiming price.
Thus, it would be a surprise if any of
the horses are claimed.
Bill’s Passion is a likely favorite, partly because he
is trained by Gerald Bennett. After
leading Tampa Bay trainers in wins last season, Bennett is first again this
season with six wins in the meet’s first five race days.
We will have a preview this afternoon on this blog.
--Jim Freer
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