Horse Racing: 100-1 shot wins Melbourne Cup (Australia); Breeders' Cup cards: $179 million bet at Del Mar (Classic betting up 15%)

SJSharksfan39

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Mystic Dan won by just looking up. Goes to show yeah you should look up every once in a while and enjoy life. You never know what will happen.
 

BMOK33

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Hasn’t there been several long shots winning here the last few years
 

GKJ

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Half mile 46.6 was a fair pace. Hernandez gets the jump and the ground saving, winning move early and squeezes by the 12 on the lead.
 

GKJ

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Yeesh, Larry Collmus missed the inside move. Tough race to call though.
 

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Saturday, May 5, 2024 -- Kentucky Derby Day

Belmont at Aqueduct (New York):

  • Manny Franco alternated wins and losses and finished 9 4-3-0. He won races 2, 4, 6 and 9 (he didn't ride in the 8th).
  • Race 8: Master Piece (Dylan Davis/Richie Dutrow) won the Grade 2 $200,000 Fort Marcy.
  • Race 10: Soul of an Angel (Trevor McCarthy/Saffie Joseph) won the Grade 2 $200,000 Ruffian Stakes as the lagest odds on the board at 24-to-1 and in convincing fashion.
Tampa Bay Downs (Florida):
  • End of the Meet: Tampa Bay will be dark until the annual race dates on June 30 and July 1. Racing then is dormant until late November.
  • Leading Jockey: Samy Camacho with 78 wins.
  • Leading Trainer: Kathleen O'Connell with 54 wins.
Churchill Downs (Kentucky):
  • Kentucky Derby Card
  • Among the records smashed, etc.:
    • $446 million bet in 4-day Derby week
    • $320 million bet on Derby card.
    • $210 million bet on the Derby.
    • Highest TV ratings since 1989.
  • Race 12 KENTUCKY DERBY: The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby was won by Mystik Dan (Brian Hernandez, Jr./Kenny McPeek) in a 3-way photo finish which was the first such result in the race since 1947. This was the first Derby decided by a nose since 1996 and 10th time ever in 150 events. Approximately 156,000 attended. The winning jockey-trainer duo also won the Kentucky Oaks, a first such pairing in history. Mystik Dan improved to 7 3-1-1. He won on a muddy track at Oaklawn in the Southwest but then finished third in the Arkansas Derby on a fast track. The $.50 Pick 5 paid over $188,000. The $.20 Pick 6 returned a fantastic $345,000. The $1 Super High Five paid over $316,000.

  • Oaks-Derby: Paid $118.43 for $1. Brian Hernandez is the ninth rider to win the Oaks-Derby double since 2009. Kenny McPeek became the first trainer to win both races in the same year since 1952 and fourth ever. It was the first time the same jockey-trainer won both events in the same year.
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  • Race 9: Trikari (Umberto Rispoli/Graham Motion), who debuted to a 12th place finish at Keeneland in October, was the bomb of the day at 47-to-1. The $2 exacta paid over $1,300. The $.50 tri neared $3,000. The $.50 Pick 5 paid $84,000. The $1 super paid over $69,000.
  • Irad Ortiz, Jr. rode three winners.
  • Steve Asmussen trained five winners 22 (5-2-4) across four tracks. Asmussen finished with a 3-win day on this card including two graded stakes. three winners including two graded stakes.
  • Chad Brown trained four winners (two in New York and two at Churchill) and both wins here were graded stakes.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Race 7: Gold Phoenix (Kyle Fret/Phil D'Amato) won the $200,000 Grade 2 Charlie Whittingham Stakes.
 

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discussions ongoing as to whether Mystik Dan will run @ Pimlico; also Thorpedo Anna's future after the Oaks win....
Sounds like he’s gonna go if he’s healthy. Thorpedo Anna won’t run against him considering the same connections.
 
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Sunday, May 5, 2024
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Laurel (Maryland):
  • End of the Meet
  • Leading Jockey: JG Torrealba, a bug, with 22 wins. Torrealba, perhaps a finalist for an Eclipse Award (Apprentice), rode in the US for the first time last year.
  • Leading Trainer: Kieron Magee with 11 wins. Magee won the 2023 Spring title at Laurel as well.
  • Next Up Pimlico: From 5/9/2024-5/27/2024.
  • Laurel Returns: 5/31/2024-8/18/2024.
Mountaineer (West Virginia):
  • Race 8: The $.50 Pick 5 returned over $107,000.
Gulfstream (Florida):
  • Race 9: The $.20 Pick 6 paid $115,000+.
Oaklawn (Arkansas):
  • End of the Meet
  • Leading Jockey: Cristian Torres with 82 wins.
  • Leading trainer: Steve Asmussen with 71 wins.
  • Perfection: Skelly and Valentine's Candy both were 4-for-4. Two other horses won four times as well.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Race 1: The Rabbi (Armando Ayuso/Ron Ellis) debuted to a win at 41-to-1. He needed some divine intervention at breaking last -- perhaps due to the old adage of maiden outings in the inside hole -- but delivered when it counted. The Rabbi, sold for $325,000 last year, paid $84.80.
 
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