Late Saturday afternoon, on-site fans and simulcast bettors
might have to move as fast as the horses to catch all of the stakes races at
Florida’s two thoroughbred tracks.
There are seven stakes, with scheduled post times
between 3:45 p.m. and 5:15 p.m.
Gulfstream Park and Tampa Bay Downs will each have
three graded stakes. It will be the only
day of the 2016-2017 meets when both tracks have one or more graded stakes.
Tampa Bay has a fourth Saturday stakes—the $100,000
Suncoast at one mile and 40 yards on dirt for 3-year-old
fillies.
So, you might call the day a “Super Stakes Saturday.”
First post is 12:00 p.m. for Gulfstream’s 12-race
card.
First post is 12:12 p.m. for Tampa bay’s 12-race card
on its 37th annual Festival Preview Day.
The Oldsmar track will hold
its annual Festival Day on March 11, including the $350,000 Tampa Bay Derby
(Grade 2) for 3-year-olds.
For this Saturday, Tampa Bay adjusted its first post
and post times for the remainder of its races to prevent it and Gulfstream from
running stakes races at the same time.
The seven stakes will be run in this order.
*3:45 p.m. – 8th at Tampa Bay: $100,000
Suncoast, mile and 40 yards on dirt, 3-YO fillies
*4:03 p.m. – 9th at Gulfstream: $150,000
Suwannee River (Grade 3), 1 1/16 miles on turf, fillies and mares 4-YO and up
*4:15 p.m. – 9th at Tampa Bay: $150,000
Tampa Bay, 1 11/16 miles on turf, 4-YO and up
*4:34 p.m. – 10th at Gulfstream: $500,000
Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap (Grade 1), 1 1/8 miles on turf, 4-YO and up
*4:45 p.m. – 10th at Tampa Bay: $250,000
Sam F. Davis (Grade 3), 1 1/16 miles dirt,
3-YO
*5:05 p.m. – 11th at Gulfstream: $350,000
Gulfstream Park Handicap (Grade 2), one mile on dirt, 4-YO and up
*5:15 p.m. --
11th at Tampa Bay: $150,000 Endeavour (Grade 3), 1 1/16 miles
turf, fillies & mares, 4-YO and up
If both tracks stick to schedules, there will be at
least ten minutes between the start of any Gulfstream race and the start of any
Tampa Bay race.
However, Gulfstream is well known for delaying starts
of races with the goal of bringing in last-second dollars on exotic bets.
Saturday’s ninth race at Gulfstream, the Suwannee
River (Grade 3), is the start of the Late Pick 4. Gulfstream has a $300,000 guarantee on that bet.
It is likely that wagering will surpass that amount, and Gulfstream will not have to dip into its coffers to meet the guarantee. But if betting is lower than $300,000, don’t be surprised if the Minutes to Post sign stays at 0 for several minute.
Let’s hope that Gulfstream announcer Pete Aiello and
Tampa Bay announcer Richard Grunder are not calling stakes races at the same
time on Saturday.
Later today, we will have a detailed preview of the
Gulfstream races and a detailed preview of the Tampa Bay races on his Web site
and on our blog.
On Saturday, we will have staff members at each track
and will have reports on our blog and on this web site.
The Florida race getting the most national attention
is the Sam F. Davis at Tampa Bay. It is 1 1/16 miles on dirt for 3-year-olds.
It is a points scoring race for berths in the Kentucky Derby (Grade 1) that
will be run May 6 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.
McCraken and Fact Finding, both unbeaten in three
starts, head the nine-horse field in
the Sam F, Davis.
The highlight race at Gulfstream is the $500,000
Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap, at 1 1/8 miles for 4-year-olds and up.
Five of the eight entrants have won at least one
graded turf stakes in the United States. The field also has Almanaar, a winner of
two Group 3 turf races in France.
Handicapping this race will be difficult, as will just
determining which horse might be the post-time favorite.
Lukes Alley and War Correspondent, the winner and
second place finisher in this Grade 1 stakes last year, are in the field.
The race also has the first three finishers from the
Fort Lauderdale (Grade 2), which was 1 1/16 miles on turf at Gulfstream on Jan.
14.
Those horses are Flatlined, Almanaar and Divisidero.
Beach Patrol, a 4-year-old making his Gulfstream
debut, is the 5-2 morning line favorite.
Last Aug. 13, he won the 1 ½ mile Secretariat (Grade
1) at Arlington Park in Arlington Heights, Ill.
He ran in five other graded stakes, finishing second three times and
third in one race.
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