Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Bauer's Bets : Today's Results
Almost got it right, the top pick IVANYA (4) ran second and our second pick PURE MAGIC (3) was the winner. We had a $5 exacta box which returned $19. The bet was $20 ($5 exacta box and $10 win bet) We lost $1.The deficit is now $396.20. Racing resumes on Friday.
Gulfstream Had Record $10.6 Million in Daily Average Total Handle at Recent Meet
Research by HorseRacingFLA shows that Gulfstream Park had daily average all-sources handle of just under $10.6 million during its 2017-2018 championship meet.
That set a record for any race meet during Gulfstream's 79-year history.
That set a record for any race meet during Gulfstream's 79-year history.
Gulfstream’s previous record was $10.0 million, set during its 2016-2017 championship meet.
The Hallandale Beach, Fla., track ended its 88-day championship meet on Sunday April 1.
We calculated the Gulfstream handle based on our review of Equibase charts.
Later on Wednesday, we will expand this article with news on field sizes, purses and other information on the Gulfstream championship meet.
--Jim Freer and Barry Unterbrink
Bauer's Bets: Fast & Firm At Tampa, Wednesday's Play Of The Day
Today's play is in Race 8, a grassy mile for sophomore $16,000 Maiden Claiming fillies. IVANYA (4) woke up in her last race, at the same surface and distance as today's event and she should find herself on an uncontested lead from the get-go. Runners with early foot have gone well on the turf lately. THE BET: $10 to win on IVANYA (4) and a $5 exacta box with PURE MAGIC (3). Total Bet $20. GOOD LUCK
Sunday, April 1, 2018
Audible Wins Florida Derby, Earns Kentucky Derby Spot
Audible took the lead coming out of the final turn and went
on to beat Hofburg by three lengths on Saturday in the $1 million Florida Derby
(Grade 1) at Gulfstream Park.
The win earned Audible 100 Kentucky Derby qualifying points
and assures him a spot in that 1 ¼ mile stakes that will be run May 5 at
Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.
Mississippi finished third on Saturday, 7 ¾ lengths behind Hofburg. It was another 11/4
lengths back to Catholic Boy, who
finished fourth in the nine-horse field.
Audible, the 8-5 favorite,
won the 1 1/8 mile dirt stakes in 1:49.48 on the track listed as fast. John
Velazquez rode Audible for trainer Todd Pletcher.
The win was the fourth in five career starts for Audible, a
New York-bred son of Into Mischief.
In his race prior to the Florida Derby, he won the Holy
Bull Stakes (Grade 2) at 1 1/16 miles at Gulfstream on
Feb. 3.
Audible is owned by a partnership of China Horse Club, Head of Plains Partners, Starlight Racing and WinStar Farm.
The Florida Derby was a final round “Road to the Kentucky
Derby” qualifying race. Points were awarded on a 100-40-20-10 basis to the
first through fourth place finishers.
The Holy Bull was a first-round race, and Audible earned ten points.
With five races left for Kentucky Derby qualifying, it does
not appear possible for enough horses to surpass 110 points and knock Audible
out of one of the 20 spots in the Kentucky Derby (18 spots this year are
reserved for horses that have run in prep races in the United States).
Hofburg has 40 qualifying points and could be
“on the
bubble” for making the Kentucky Derby field.
Catholic Boy has 24 points and Mississippi has 20. Both
likely will have to run in another qualifying race and finish third or better
to make the Kentucky Derby field.
--Jim Freer
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