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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Wednesday at Gulfstream; 12:10 PM Post; $673,000 Rainbow-6 Carryover

 by HorseRacing FLA staff

Gulfstream Park has a 9-race card Wednesday, Feb. 22nd.

First post is at 12:10 PM.
Gulfstream races Wednesday through Sunday at the Hallandale Beach, Fla. track with 12:10 PM Post Times except some Holiday and Stakes variations.

No stakes races are on the Wednesday card. The 4th through 9th races are the Rainbow 6 races, starting at approximately 1:38 PM. There's a $673,982 Rainbow 6 carryover on the day.

On the last live racing day, Sunday, Feb. 19, about 44 winners of the Rainbow 6 collected $3,929.86 each. Just one favorite won in the last 6 races, while the high odds winner in that sequence was 4.9:1 in race 8. Just race 6's winner was not "in-the-money" as a favorite at post time. It will be day 16 in this carryover cycle. Here is our data table showing: Payouts, # rainbow 6 winners, the carryover $, and field size each race day starting Feb. 1st.

The late Pick 4 and Pick 5 paid $310.25 and $778.95 respectively.

Total all-sources track handle was $10.71 million Sunday, along with a $511,000 purse size.

See you in the winners circle !

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Gulfstream's Wednesday Racing; Rainbow 6 Carryover

Gulfstream Park plans 8 horse races Wednesday.

First post time is 12:30 P.M.
Last post will be approximately 4:13 PM.
There are no stakes races on the card.
A 30% or so chance of showers is forecast during racing hours.

Race 3 starts the Rainbow 6 near a 1:33 PM post time.

In Sunday's racing action, 126 winners collected on the Rainbow 6 wager earning $1,398.58 each. It took just 5 of 6 to win, mainly due to race 6 winner Academic Honor (46:1) beating the favorite Lakota Spirit (2:5) by 2-1/4 lengths in the stretch.
Just one favorite entered the winners circle in the last 6 races Sunday.

The carryover coming into today then is $593,729 on the Rainbow 6. Gulfstream has made a guarantee of at least $800,000 for the pool to a single winner if the gross betting pool does not reach that amount.

All sources track handle was $8.76 million Sunday.

HorseRacing FLA Staff

Saturday, August 14, 2021

GP: Dirt Now Sloppy (Sealed) Turf Listed as Good

A downpour hit Gulfstream Park prior  to the first race.

The dirt track is now Listed as Sloppy, and is sealed.  The turf is listed as Good.

This link to the Equibase Web site has Gulfstream's entries for Saturday.  It will update automatically when there are scratches or other changes.  It has click-ons to obtain handicapping materials.


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Friday, December 18, 2015

Weekend Preview: Three Saturday Stakes at Each Florida Track



HorseracingFLA Staff Report

Both Florida thoroughbred tracks will have three stakes races this Saturday.

At Tampa Bay Downs those races will be the first stakes of the 2015-2016 meet.

Gulfstream’s stakes lineup is highlighted by the Mr. Prospector (Grade 3) at six furlongs on dirt for 3-year-olds and up.

On Saturday morning, we will have previews of both tracks’ stakes races.

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The Hallandale Beach track will have ten races on Friday with first post of 12:35 p.m.


Five of the eight races are scheduled for turf. They are the first five races. That schedule should enable Gulfstream to get those races on turf before the chance of rain rises to 50 percent late in the afternoon in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area.

The portable rail is at 96 feet for the first, third and fifth races and at 36 feet for the second and fourth races. The ninth and feature race is a $75,000 allowance/optional claimer at one mile on dirt for 2-year-olds. The race is a $41,000 purse.

Destin, trained by Todd Pletcher, is the 2-1 morning line favorite. Destin is making his second career start, following a win at one mile on dirt at Belmont Park on Oct. 18. Javier Castellano has the mount.

Trainer Todd Pletcher smiles after winning the $350,000 Fountain of Youth Stakes with Scat Daddy, his fifth win of the card at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale, Florida on Saturday March 3, 2007. Photo By Bill Denver/EQUI-PHOTO.
Trainer Todd  Pletcher

Sumpter and Brighton Lane have good shots to hit the board, and are win threats if Destin falters.

Sumpter is coming off a third place finish in the one mile Smooth Air Stakes at the Gulfstream Park West meet (Calder) on Nov. 28. Eddie Castro will ride for trainer Larry Bates.

Brighton Lane, trained by Stan Gold, won his first start–at Gulfstream on May 9. He has finished no better than third in five subsequent races, all in stakes at Gulfstream and Calder. He could benefit from a drop to allowance company. Jeffrey Sanchez has the mount.

The stakes races are:

* $100,000 Mr. Prospector (Grade 3) at six furlongs on dirt for 3-year-olds and up; fourth race with scheduled post of 1:35 p.m.


* 75,000 Tropical Park Derby — 1 1/16 miles on turf; 3-YO males; ninth race with scheduled post of 4:05 p.m.

*75,000 Tropical Park Oaks — 1 1/16 miles turf; 3-YO fillies; 11th race with scheduled post of 5:05 p.m.

Tampa Bay Downs

The Oldsmar track will have ten races on Friday with first post of 12:28 p.m.


The Saturday card has ten races with first post of 12:27 p.m. The stakes races, all with $100,000 purses are:

* Sandpiper–6 furlongs on dirt, 2-year-old fillies; third race with scheduled post of 1:27 p.m.

* Inaugural-6 furlongs on dirt, 2-year-old males; eighth race with scheduled post of 3:56 p.m.

* Lightning City — 5 furlongs on turf, fillies and mares 3-years-old and up; ninth race with scheduled post of 4:26 p.m.


Weekend Preview: Three Saturday Stakes at Each Florida Track