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

PANARIN BREAD FAN

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looking at that 4 horse's pp's - not a pig after all. the firmer the turf the more positive this horse will respond. that move in santa anita was the tip off. oh wel... next race.
 

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Fastest pace in BC Classic history.

Sierra Leone was the winner. Chad Brown and, again, Flavien Prat
 

MiamiScreamingEagles

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The totals I heard were combined figures. As such, $179 million was bet on the 2-day Breeders' Cup weekend which is the third highest mark.
 
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MiamiScreamingEagles

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More betting figures from Saturday's Breeders' Cup card:

S106.7 million bet Saturday was up 4% from 2023.

The Classic handle was $17.4 million ($24.5 million with exotics) and that was up 15.4% from 2023. The shift to an earlier post time seemed to aid.
 

MiamiScreamingEagles

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Flemington Racecourse (Melbourne, Australia):
  • Knight's Choice (Robbie Dolan/John Symonds and Sheila Laxon) shocked a nation by winning the 164th running of the $5.6 million (U.S.) Melbourne Cup at the unlikely odds of 90-to-1. Among the defeated was Japan-entry Warp Speed (Akira Sugawara/----) who lost by mere inches. The Melbourne Cup is known as The Race That Stops A Nation as locals commonly watch the mid-Tuesday afternoon race. Knight's Choice, an Australian by birth, was originally purchased for $1,000 and later sold for $85,000.
Melbourne Cup 2024 full finishing order
Source: Irish Mirror
1. Knight's Choice 100/1

2. Warp Speed 25/1

3. Okita Soushi 18/1

4. Zardozi 11/1

5. Absurde 15/2

6. Circle of Fire 25/1

7. Fancy Man 66/1

8. Land Legend 12/1

9. Buckaroo 4/1 f

10. Kovalica 22/1

11. Vauban 6/1

12. Onesmoothoperator 5/1

13. Valiant King 80/1

14. Sea King 11/1

15. Interpretation 20/1

16. Sharp ’n’ Smart 50/1

17. Trust in You 66/1

18. Mostly Cloudy 66/1

19. Manzoice 100/1

20. Positivity 100/1

21. The Map 28/1

22. Saint George 20/1

23. Just Fine 40/1



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MiamiScreamingEagles

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Mahoning Valley (Ohio):
  • Race 5: Certainly, one of the most fortuitous payouts I have seen this year nut a daily double paid $1,170 with 10-1 and 12-1 shots winning. Only $3,000 or so in the pool. That bettor should be ecstatic.
 

MiamiScreamingEagles

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is there a shortage of owners? old ones that may have passed away, or lack of new owners entering the industry, or even both? also are costs increasing regarding stalls, trainer's fees, feed, etc?
Depends on the jurisdiction. New York is costly. California has become geographically undesirable. Available races as a whole are down from 20 years ago. Breeding is lagging due to costs and the glut of super trainers doesn't support the person whose means are lacking. Ultimately, bettors like larger field sizes yet that is a concern because the reduced breeding and the inevitable scratches cause displeasure. Maryland will be reducing race days next year and while that stings, the lesser races could boost field sizes in nearby places such as Virginia and maybe Delaware, New Jersey and Philly; mostly Va. though due to the turf at Colonial. NY has become Chad Brown's playground, multiple horses in turf races especially and that can be a turnoff. It isn't at crisis mode just yet. The time of the C-virus oddly aides racing as it was a rare sport ongoing thus the betting numbers were exaggerated.
 

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