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September 26, 2007
Street Sense vs Hard Spun in Kentucky Cup Classic
Kentucky Derby and Travers winner Street Sense likely will be the odds-on favourite in Saturday's Kentucky Cup Classic at Turfway Park.
The three-year-old colt will start from the middle of a field of five entered Wednesday. Hard Spun, runner-up in the Derby, will start from the inside post in a rematch that Turfway had hoped for, just four weeks before the Breeders' Cup.
Others entered for the 1 1-8 mile race over Polytrack are Stream Cat, trained by Patrick Biancone; Cat Shaker, trained by Craig Callis; and Muqbil, trained by Duane Knipe.
Turfway help lure Street Sense and Hard Spun for a Derby rematch by offering a $150,000 bonus if the Classic winner also had won a Grade 1 stakes in 2006 or 2007.
Carl Nafzger, who trains Street Sense, had been considering three races for Street Sense, including the Hawthorne Gold Cup at Hawthorne Park and the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park. But he decided on the Kentucky Cup Classic because of Turfway's proximity to Louisville, where Street Sense is stabled at Churchill Downs.
"It was the idea of putting him on the van in the morning, go up there, run, then come back home," Nafzger said Monday.
Both trainers are pointing to the $5-million Breeders' Cup Classic at Monmouth Park on Oct. 27, although Larry Jones has said Hard Spun could end up in the Breeders' Cup Sprint.
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September 25, 2007
Top Horses in the Breeders' Cup Divisional Ratings
Top horses in the Breeders' Cup Divisional Ratings with Win And You're In (WAYI) qualifiers listed first and points leaders next.
Breeders' Cup Classic: WAYI – Lawyer Ron, Student Council. Points – Street Sense 42, Hard Spun 36, Curlin 34.
Breeders' Cup Turf: WAYI – Jambalaya, Shamdinan. Points – After Market 30, English Channel 22, The Tin Man 20.
Breeders' Cup Distaff: WAYI – Ginger Punch. Points – Octave 40, Miss Shop 28, Balance 26, Christmas Kid 24.
Breeders' Cup Mile: WAYI – Able One, Crossing The Line. Points – Kip Deville 17, Worldly 14, Duveen 12.
Breeders' Cup Sprint: WAYI – Diabolical, Greg's Gold. Points – Silver Wagon 16, Midnight Lute 15, three tied at 12.
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf – WAYI – My Typhoon, Royal Highness. Points – Citronnade 28, Precious Kitten 26, Rutherienne, Valbenny 22.
Breeders' Cup Juvenile – WAYI none. Points – Salute the Sarge 16, Georgie Boy, Kodiak Kowboy 14, Ready's Image 13, two tied at 10.
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – WAYI none. Points – Set Play 12, A to the Croft, Irish Smoke 10, Rated Fiesty 8, two tied at 6.
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf – Nothing established at this time.
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile – WAYI none. Points – Lava Man, Nobiz Like Shobiz 20, Molengao 18, Corinthian 16, Zanjero 15.
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint – WAYI none. Points – Dream Rush 36, Baroness Thatcher 22, Boca Grande, Maryfield, Pussycat Doll 16.
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Breeders' Cup Classic: WAYI – Lawyer Ron, Student Council. Points – Street Sense 42, Hard Spun 36, Curlin 34.
Breeders' Cup Turf: WAYI – Jambalaya, Shamdinan. Points – After Market 30, English Channel 22, The Tin Man 20.
Breeders' Cup Distaff: WAYI – Ginger Punch. Points – Octave 40, Miss Shop 28, Balance 26, Christmas Kid 24.
Breeders' Cup Mile: WAYI – Able One, Crossing The Line. Points – Kip Deville 17, Worldly 14, Duveen 12.
Breeders' Cup Sprint: WAYI – Diabolical, Greg's Gold. Points – Silver Wagon 16, Midnight Lute 15, three tied at 12.
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf – WAYI – My Typhoon, Royal Highness. Points – Citronnade 28, Precious Kitten 26, Rutherienne, Valbenny 22.
Breeders' Cup Juvenile – WAYI none. Points – Salute the Sarge 16, Georgie Boy, Kodiak Kowboy 14, Ready's Image 13, two tied at 10.
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – WAYI none. Points – Set Play 12, A to the Croft, Irish Smoke 10, Rated Fiesty 8, two tied at 6.
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf – Nothing established at this time.
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile – WAYI none. Points – Lava Man, Nobiz Like Shobiz 20, Molengao 18, Corinthian 16, Zanjero 15.
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint – WAYI none. Points – Dream Rush 36, Baroness Thatcher 22, Boca Grande, Maryfield, Pussycat Doll 16.
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September 24, 2007
Any Given Saturday on road to Breeders' Cup Classic
Any Given Saturday continued on the road to the Breeders' Cup Classic with a victory Saturday in the $154,200 Brooklyn Handicap at New York's Belmont Park.
The 3-year-old will be one of the top contenders in the $5 million Classic on Oct. 27 at Monmouth Park.
Any Given Saturday hit the starting gate at the break and absorbed an early bump before settling into stride.
"I hit the side of the gate and my colt broke outward," said jockey Garrett Gomez. "It took us about four jumps to get off each other. It was kind of a tangled start."
After the early mishaps, the colt had clear sailing as he rallied to a 2 1/2-length win over Tasteyville with Helsinki third.
Trainer Todd Pletcher was relieved to get the final prep out of the way.
"Any time you are a big favorite, you just want everything to go smoothly," Pletcher said. "He had to work a bit. Well go from here. All in all, were very pleased."
Jazzy could be heading to the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint at Monmouth on Oct. 26 following a half-length victory in the $147,000 Gallant Bloom Handicap. The 5-year-old bred in Argentina made her first start on dirt, a test to see how she would handle the surface.
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The 3-year-old will be one of the top contenders in the $5 million Classic on Oct. 27 at Monmouth Park.
Any Given Saturday hit the starting gate at the break and absorbed an early bump before settling into stride.
"I hit the side of the gate and my colt broke outward," said jockey Garrett Gomez. "It took us about four jumps to get off each other. It was kind of a tangled start."
After the early mishaps, the colt had clear sailing as he rallied to a 2 1/2-length win over Tasteyville with Helsinki third.
Trainer Todd Pletcher was relieved to get the final prep out of the way.
"Any time you are a big favorite, you just want everything to go smoothly," Pletcher said. "He had to work a bit. Well go from here. All in all, were very pleased."
Jazzy could be heading to the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint at Monmouth on Oct. 26 following a half-length victory in the $147,000 Gallant Bloom Handicap. The 5-year-old bred in Argentina made her first start on dirt, a test to see how she would handle the surface.
$154,200 Brooklyn H. (G2) | ||||
Pgm | Horse | Win | Place | Show |
2 | Any Given Saturday | 2.30 | 2.10 | 2.10 |
3 | Tasteyville | 5.50 | 4.00 | |
4 | Helsinki | 3.90 | ||
$2 Exacta (2-3) Paid $11.80, $2 Trifecta (2-3-4) Paid $64.00 |
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September 21, 2007
Breeders' Cup tickets remain available
It's only five weeks until post time for the running of the Breeders' Cup championship thoroughbred races at Monmouth Park. If you like to go, Breeders' Cup tickets remain available. The races take place Oct. 26 and 27. Ticket applications may be obtained by visiting www.monmouthpark.com or calling (732) 571-5582. General admission (in no-seating areas) can be purchased at the gate for the Oct. 26 races for $10 (grandstand) or $15 (clubhouse), but general admission for Oct. 27 is limited and must be prepurchased for $50.
This is the first time the Breeders' Cup is being held in New Jersey. Also, the races are being held over two days for the first time.
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This is the first time the Breeders' Cup is being held in New Jersey. Also, the races are being held over two days for the first time.
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September 20, 2007
Rags to Riches To Miss Breeders' Cup
Belmont Stakes-winning filly Rags to Riches will miss the Breeders' Cup Distaff next month after suffering a hairline fracture to her right front leg.
"The injury is not career ending, and she is expected to make a full recovery," trainer Todd Pletcher said in a statement on Sunday.
Rags to Riches suffered the injury to her pastern during the Gazelle Stakes at Belmont Park on Saturday. The filly finished second in the $250,000 Grade I race.
"It appears as though she sustained the injury during the stretch run," Pletcher said. "When she switched to the right lead, she came off the bridle and lugged in a bit."
The race was Rags to Riches' first since winning the June 9 Belmont Stakes when she became the first filly to win the mile-and-a-half event in 102 years.
Pletcher said the three-year-old filly would move to Ashford Stud in Kentucky for six weeks of rest before being re-examined. Sired by 1992 Belmont Stakes winner A.P. Indy, Rags to Riches has five victories in seven starts with earnings of more than $1.3 million.
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"The injury is not career ending, and she is expected to make a full recovery," trainer Todd Pletcher said in a statement on Sunday.
Rags to Riches suffered the injury to her pastern during the Gazelle Stakes at Belmont Park on Saturday. The filly finished second in the $250,000 Grade I race.
"It appears as though she sustained the injury during the stretch run," Pletcher said. "When she switched to the right lead, she came off the bridle and lugged in a bit."
The race was Rags to Riches' first since winning the June 9 Belmont Stakes when she became the first filly to win the mile-and-a-half event in 102 years.
Pletcher said the three-year-old filly would move to Ashford Stud in Kentucky for six weeks of rest before being re-examined. Sired by 1992 Belmont Stakes winner A.P. Indy, Rags to Riches has five victories in seven starts with earnings of more than $1.3 million.
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Rags to Riches Can't Race on the Inside
This is what Steve Davidowitz' says about loss of Rags to Riches.
Rags to Riches shows noticeable discomfort when racing on the inside.
That is why she was beaten by Circular Quay in team drills. That is why she cocked her head to the outside in those workouts, losing her fluid stride. That is also why she did the same thing when Lear's Princess moved outside to challenge her in the stretch.
While expressing this discomfort, Rags to Riches hesitated to change leads in the workouts and in the Gazelle, something she never failed to do properly while racing outside in her impressive series of graded stakes victories in California, Kentucky and New York.
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Rags to Riches shows noticeable discomfort when racing on the inside.
That is why she was beaten by Circular Quay in team drills. That is why she cocked her head to the outside in those workouts, losing her fluid stride. That is also why she did the same thing when Lear's Princess moved outside to challenge her in the stretch.
While expressing this discomfort, Rags to Riches hesitated to change leads in the workouts and in the Gazelle, something she never failed to do properly while racing outside in her impressive series of graded stakes victories in California, Kentucky and New York.
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September 18, 2007
What is Breeders' Cup Nominations Programs
Beyond the foreign players and media sponsors, thoroughbred owners and breeders have served as the Breeders’ Cup’s backbone since the very beginning. They not only supply the race horses competing in the Breeders' Cup events but also pay the nominations from which the organization, Breeder’s Cup Limited, derives its major source of funding.
As an international program, the Breeders’ Cup has instituted a nomination process to breeders around the world. Stallion owners annually pay a nomination fee that is the equivalent of a stallion's advertised stud fee, or a minimum of $1,000. Breeders pay a nomination fee of $500 for each foal. Nominated horses are eligible to compete for millions in both the Breeders’ Cup Stakes program and the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships events. Annual nominations from all over the world have made the Breeders’ Cup a truly global institution.
Click here to find more information about this year's Breeders' Cup Nominations Programs
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As an international program, the Breeders’ Cup has instituted a nomination process to breeders around the world. Stallion owners annually pay a nomination fee that is the equivalent of a stallion's advertised stud fee, or a minimum of $1,000. Breeders pay a nomination fee of $500 for each foal. Nominated horses are eligible to compete for millions in both the Breeders’ Cup Stakes program and the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships events. Annual nominations from all over the world have made the Breeders’ Cup a truly global institution.
Click here to find more information about this year's Breeders' Cup Nominations Programs
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September 14, 2007
Monmouth Park Racetrack, Oceanport, New Jersey
Monmouth Park Racetrack, located in Oceanport, New Jersey, is touted as the "Resort of Racing". With its rich thoroughbred history and entertainment offerings, Monmouth is unique.
Monmouth is home to the $1-million Haskell Invitational, the richest invitational thoroughbred horse race in North America. The annual race attracts the finest jockeys and Triple Crown horses in the country. The course includes a lavish paddock, located behind the clubhouse, and consists of a 16-stall oak saddling enclosure leading to the beautiful, tree-shaded English Walking Ring. In the ring, horses are paraded to the public and jockeys receive last-minute instructions. This is easily one of the most picturesque and relaxing areas at Monmouth Park.
The backstretch not only houses approximately 1,600 horses in 38 barns, but also serves as a small community for the horsemen and track employees. Located in the center of the backstretch, in an area called "The Quadrangle", is the Frenchman's Kitchen, where the motto is "Eat your betting money, but never your eating money."
The track's grandstand is capable of seating 13,000, while the clubhouse can seat 5,000. The track offers a free wagering seminar daily at noon. Monmouth also offers its "Dawn Patrol", a popular tour that occurs mornings on Thursday and Friday from June-August. The two-hour tour includes a tram ride, horse-training session, visit with jockeys and a discussion of the track's history. Monmouth also offers Family Day on Sundays. With clowns, face painting, pony rides, and other activities, children can enjoy the day at the races. Monmouth offers a wide array of dining options, including: The Salvator Bar and Grill, The Dining Terrace, Lady's Secret Café, Paddock Sports Bar, Monmouth Café, The Clubhouse, Turf Club and the Rivalry Room.
Monmouth Park plays host to the Breeders' Cup World Championships of thoroughbred horse racing on October 26 and 27th, 2007. This prestigious horse racing event comprises three new races on the 26th and eight Breeders' Cup races, all Grade I, including the 24th running of the Breeders' Cup Classic.
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September 12, 2007
2006 Breeders Cup Classic Winner Invasor and Payoff
Invasor, who had not raced for three months, unleashed a powerful closing charge down the center of the track, caught favored Bernardini with a sixteenth of a mile to go, and pulled away for a one-length victory in 2:02.18 for 1 1/4 miles on the fast main track. Bernardini finished second, 2 1/2 lengths in front of third-place Premium Tap. Giacomo rallied for fourth and was followed, in order, by Brother Derek, George Washington, Lava Man, Perfect Drift, Lawyer Ron, Sun King, Flower Alley, Suave, and David Junior, who was eased.
Pgm | Horse | Jockey | Win | Place | Show |
11 | Invasor | Fernando Jara | 15.40 | 5.80 | 4.60 |
3 | Bernardini | Javier Castellano | 3.40 | 3.00 | |
2 | Premium Tap | Edgar S. Prado | 8.80 |
Also ran: Giacomo, Brother Derek, George Washington, Lava Man, Perfect Drift, Lawyer Ron, Sun King, Flower Alley, Suave and David Junior
Winning Breeder: Haras Clausan
Winning Trainer: Kiaran P. McLaughlin
Winning Owner: Shadwell Farm LLC
Wager Type | Winning Numbers | Payoff |
$2 Daily Double | 9-11 | $191.80 |
$2 Exacta | 11-3 | $39.60 |
$2 Superfecta | 11-3-2-9 | $8,786.20 |
$2 Trifecta | 11-3-2 | $695.20 |
$2 Pick 3 | 1-9-11 | $2,721.40 |
$2 Pick 4 | 10-1-9-11 | $96,907.20 |
$2 Pick 6 | 2-1-10-1-9-11 | $1,450,707.20 |
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How to read horse racing odds and calculate payouts
The most basic information are the win odds quoted on each horse. Those don't tell you what the horse will pay, but the amount of profit you will get and the amount you have to bet to get it. 6-5 means you will get $6 profit for every $5 wagered. 20-1 means you get $20 profit for every $1 wagered (ex: bet $2 and get $42 back). Since most tracks have a $2 minimum bet, below is a handy chart look up the payoff for a $2 bet at various odds.
If you want to calculate the exact win odds on a horse, you will need to use a couple of other figures from the tote board: total win pool and amount bet on that horse. The total pool is all the money bet on all the horses to win, but it is not the amount that will actually be paid out to the holders of winning tickets. Before the track pays off the winners they deduct the "take" which is generally between 14%-20% and is different for every state. This money goes to pay state and local taxes, purse money for the horsemen, expenses at the track, and the track's profit. To calculate the exact odds on your horse, just subtract the take from the total pool then subtract the amount bet on your horse to give you the amount of cash to be paid out. Divide that figure by the amount bet on your horse to get the exact odds. This figure will always be rounded off to the nearest dime (usually) or nickle as mentioned above before the payouts are calculated. Here is a simple example of win odds calculation:
Total pool: $900
Amount bet on horse #1: $300
Take amount: 15%
$900 - 15% = $765
$765 - $300 = $465
$465 / $300 = $1.55
Round this off to $1.50 for breakage and you get odds of 1.5-1 or 3-2 as it would normally be written which yields a payout of $5.00 on a $2.00 wager.
*tote board: The board on which the odds calculated by a tote machine are posted.
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September 11, 2007
Odds to win the 2007 Breeder's Cup Classic
Breeders Cup Odds from Bodog Racebook
Oct 28th (6:35pm ET) at Monmouth Park
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Oct 28th (6:35pm ET) at Monmouth Park
A P Arrow | 45/1 |
A P Xcellent | 35/1 |
After Market | 18/1 |
Any Given Saturday | 7/1 |
Arson Squad | 80/1 |
Asiatic Boy | 35/1 |
Authorized | 20/1 |
Awesome Gem | 15/1 |
Ball Four | 70/1 |
Barbican | 70/1 |
Brother Derek | 40/1 |
Brass Hat | 40/1 |
Buzzards Bay | 35/1 |
C P West | 50/1 |
Chatain | 35/1 |
Circular Quay | 50/1 |
CmonTiger | 70/1 |
Cobalt Blue | 80/1 |
Commentator | 80/1 |
Corinthian | 20/1 |
Cowtown Cat | 100/1 |
Curlin | 10/1 |
Daaher | 90/1 |
Day Pass | 70/1 |
Delightful Kiss | 70/1 |
Diamond Stripes | 16/1 |
Discreet Cat | 20/1 |
Dixie Meister | 70/1 |
Dominican | 70/1 |
Dry Martini | 80/1 |
DylanThomas | 80/1 |
EZ Warrior | 125/1 |
Fairbanks | 45/1 |
First Defence | 100/1 |
Forty Licks | 100/1 |
George Washington | 14/1 |
Grasshopper | 18/1 |
Great Hunter | 50/1 |
Haradasun | 70/1 |
Hard Spun | 40/1 |
Harlington | 40/1 |
Hesanoldsalt | 50/1 |
Imawildandcrazyguy | 80/1 |
Latent Heat | 100/1 |
Lava Man | 30/1 |
Lawyer Ron | 7/2 |
Lewis Michael | 30/1 |
Liquidity | 80/1 |
Magna Graduate | 25/1 |
Manduro | 10/1 |
Master Command | 20/1 |
McCanns Mojave | 100/1 |
Midnight Lute | 90/1 |
Minefield | 50/1 |
Miss Finland | 60/1 |
Molengao | 40/1 |
Mustanfar | 80/1 |
Naughty New Yorker | 50/1 |
Nobiz Like Shobiz | 25/1 |
Notnowcato | 40/1 |
Papi Chullo | 40/1 |
Park Avenue Ball | 40/1 |
Patriot Act | 50/1 |
Pavarotti | 70/1 |
Perfect Drift | 100/1 |
Point Determined | 100/1 |
Political Force | 18/1 |
Premium Tap | 7/1 |
Principle Secret | 125/1 |
Rags to Riches | 25/1 |
Sightseeing | 25/1 |
Stormello | 70/1 |
Street Sense | 6/1 |
Student Council | 40/1 |
Sun Boat | 40/1 |
SunKing | 40/1 |
Super Frolic | 125/1 |
SurfCat | 45/1 |
Sweetnorthernsaint | 45/1 |
Teofilo | 80/1 |
Tiago | 25/1 |
Time To Get Even | 35/1 |
Tiz Wonderful | 60/1 |
Tytus | 100/1 |
Vermilion | 65/1 |
Wanderin Boy | 35/1 |
Zanjero | 40/1 |
Field(AnyOtherHorse) | 8/1 |
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September 10, 2007
Betting on the Breeders' Cup races
The Breeders' Cup World Championships recognize some of the year's best performers, but the feature race of the entire event comes at the conclusion with the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic. Other high stakes races include the Juvenile, Juvenile Fillies, Distaff, Sprint, Mile, and the Turf.
The key to wagering on any one of the Breeders' Cup races is a horse's performance record over the past year. Therefore, research on past performances is very valuable. Here are a few suggestions on how to conduct your research, along with tips on what to do with your research once you're ready to place your Breeders' Cup wagers.
Types of Breeders' Cup wagers
Straight or Basic: There are a number of different wagers you can choose when wagering at the track. All of these variations stem from one core premise: Bettors receive payouts based on the first, second and third place finishers. Or, in racing terms, they are based on Win, Place and Show. Win: A wager on the horse that will win the race. Place: A wager on the horse that will come in 1st or 2nd. Show: A wager on the horse that will come in 1st or 2nd or 3rd.
Other types of Breeders' Cup wagers
Quinella: A wager on the two horses that will run 1st and 2nd in one race, any order.
Exacta: A wager on the two horses that will run 1st and 2nd in one race, exact order.
Trifecta: A wager on the three horses that will run 1st, 2nd and 3rd in one race, exact order.
Superfecta: A wager on the four horses that will run 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in one race, exact order.
A few things to consider when wagering on the Breeders' Cup
Wager on the Breeders' Cup favorite: the favorite is the horse with the lowest odds or the one on which the most money has been wagered. Favorites win approximately one third of the time.
Check the local papers, the Daily Racing Form and the program handicapper's selections. Breeders' Cup experts offer their observations and advice and are generally a good guide for the newcomer. This is also a great tool for developing your own Breeders' Cup handicapping skills.
Purchase a Breeders' Cup tip sheet. Prepared by professional handicappers, these tip sheets provide useful wagering selections.
Check jockey and trainer standings. The Breeders' Cup program or web site should have a list of jockey and trainer standings, which include the number of wins to date. It's important to note that the top riders generally ride the best horses, and the hottest trainers generally have a high win percentage.
View the Breeders' Cup horses. Watch the Breeders' Cup Championships on television. You want to catch the horses while they are in the paddock and then again in the Post Parade.
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The key to wagering on any one of the Breeders' Cup races is a horse's performance record over the past year. Therefore, research on past performances is very valuable. Here are a few suggestions on how to conduct your research, along with tips on what to do with your research once you're ready to place your Breeders' Cup wagers.
Types of Breeders' Cup wagers
Straight or Basic: There are a number of different wagers you can choose when wagering at the track. All of these variations stem from one core premise: Bettors receive payouts based on the first, second and third place finishers. Or, in racing terms, they are based on Win, Place and Show. Win: A wager on the horse that will win the race. Place: A wager on the horse that will come in 1st or 2nd. Show: A wager on the horse that will come in 1st or 2nd or 3rd.
Other types of Breeders' Cup wagers
Quinella: A wager on the two horses that will run 1st and 2nd in one race, any order.
Exacta: A wager on the two horses that will run 1st and 2nd in one race, exact order.
Trifecta: A wager on the three horses that will run 1st, 2nd and 3rd in one race, exact order.
Superfecta: A wager on the four horses that will run 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in one race, exact order.
A few things to consider when wagering on the Breeders' Cup
Wager on the Breeders' Cup favorite: the favorite is the horse with the lowest odds or the one on which the most money has been wagered. Favorites win approximately one third of the time.
Check the local papers, the Daily Racing Form and the program handicapper's selections. Breeders' Cup experts offer their observations and advice and are generally a good guide for the newcomer. This is also a great tool for developing your own Breeders' Cup handicapping skills.
Purchase a Breeders' Cup tip sheet. Prepared by professional handicappers, these tip sheets provide useful wagering selections.
Check jockey and trainer standings. The Breeders' Cup program or web site should have a list of jockey and trainer standings, which include the number of wins to date. It's important to note that the top riders generally ride the best horses, and the hottest trainers generally have a high win percentage.
View the Breeders' Cup horses. Watch the Breeders' Cup Championships on television. You want to catch the horses while they are in the paddock and then again in the Post Parade.
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How to place a bet on horse racing
The three most common horse racing wagers are Win, Place and Show bets.
Win
A Win bet is just as it sounds—you're selecting the horse that you think will finish the race in first position. You'll win if the horse wins.
Place
Not feeling quite so confident? With a Place bet, you'll win if the horse you select finishes the race in either first or second position. A Place bet normally pays less than a Win bet on the same horse because the entire pool is split between two groups of people—those whose horse finished first and those whose horse finished second.
Show
A more conservative option is a Show bet, where you'll win if the horse you select finishes the race in first, second or third position. The Show bet pool is split between three groups of people and normally pays less than a Win or Place bet on the same horse.
Quinella Wagers
A Quinella wager, where you select the first two finishers in a race, is essentially a box or combination bet. Because the order of finish doesn't matter, selecting two horses gives you two chances of winning. For example, if you place a Quinella wager on the #3 and #8 horses, you'll win if the first two finishers are 3-8 or 8-3.
Exacta Wagers
An Exacta wager requires that you select the first two finishers of a race in the exact order of their finish. For example, if you select the #3 horse to finish first and the #5 horse to finish second, they must finish in that order.
Trifecta Wagers
A Trifecta wager requires that you select the first three finishers of a race in the exact order of their finish. For example, if you select the #3 horse to finish first, the #5 horse to finish second and the #2 horse to finish third, they must finish in that order.
Superfecta Wagers
A Superfecta wager requires that you select the first four finishers of a race in the exact order of their finish. For example, if you select the #3 horse to finish first, the #5 horse to finish second, the #2 horse to finish third and the #1 horse to finish fourth, they must finish in that order.
Daily Double Wagers
A Daily Double wager requires that you select the first place finishers of two consecutive races, which are usually the first two or the last two races of the day. If one leg of the wager is a loss, the entire wager will be deemed a loss.
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Win
A Win bet is just as it sounds—you're selecting the horse that you think will finish the race in first position. You'll win if the horse wins.
Place
Not feeling quite so confident? With a Place bet, you'll win if the horse you select finishes the race in either first or second position. A Place bet normally pays less than a Win bet on the same horse because the entire pool is split between two groups of people—those whose horse finished first and those whose horse finished second.
Show
A more conservative option is a Show bet, where you'll win if the horse you select finishes the race in first, second or third position. The Show bet pool is split between three groups of people and normally pays less than a Win or Place bet on the same horse.
Quinella Wagers
A Quinella wager, where you select the first two finishers in a race, is essentially a box or combination bet. Because the order of finish doesn't matter, selecting two horses gives you two chances of winning. For example, if you place a Quinella wager on the #3 and #8 horses, you'll win if the first two finishers are 3-8 or 8-3.
Exacta Wagers
An Exacta wager requires that you select the first two finishers of a race in the exact order of their finish. For example, if you select the #3 horse to finish first and the #5 horse to finish second, they must finish in that order.
Trifecta Wagers
A Trifecta wager requires that you select the first three finishers of a race in the exact order of their finish. For example, if you select the #3 horse to finish first, the #5 horse to finish second and the #2 horse to finish third, they must finish in that order.
Superfecta Wagers
A Superfecta wager requires that you select the first four finishers of a race in the exact order of their finish. For example, if you select the #3 horse to finish first, the #5 horse to finish second, the #2 horse to finish third and the #1 horse to finish fourth, they must finish in that order.
Daily Double Wagers
A Daily Double wager requires that you select the first place finishers of two consecutive races, which are usually the first two or the last two races of the day. If one leg of the wager is a loss, the entire wager will be deemed a loss.
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Breeders' Cup Challenge
New to the Breeders' Cup this year is the Breeders' Cup Challenge, which features 24 stakes races at six different venues. The highlight of the event is its “Win and You're In” format, where the winner of each of the races automatically qualifies for the corresponding divisional race at the Breeders' Cup World Championships.
The Breeders' Cup Challenge began on July 28th at Saratoga Race Course and will continue with races at Arlington Park, Del Mar Race Track, Belmont Park, Keeneland Race Course and Santa Anita Park.
The Challenge leads to the $23 million Breeders' Cup World Championships, to be held this year at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, New Jersey on October 26 and 27.
Check out the Breeders' Cup Challenge Schedule and the winners.
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The Breeders' Cup Challenge began on July 28th at Saratoga Race Course and will continue with races at Arlington Park, Del Mar Race Track, Belmont Park, Keeneland Race Course and Santa Anita Park.
The Challenge leads to the $23 million Breeders' Cup World Championships, to be held this year at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, New Jersey on October 26 and 27.
Check out the Breeders' Cup Challenge Schedule and the winners.
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Race Horses Ranking
Ranked by Earnings
Horses with at least one N. A. start,
through 08/12/2007
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Horses with at least one N. A. start,
through 08/12/2007
HORSE | EARNINGS |
Invasor (ARG) | $3,900,000 |
Street Sense | 2,280,000 |
Curlin | 1,952,800 |
Lava Man | 1,385,000 |
Robe Decollete (f) | 1,376,264 |
Rags to Riches (f) | 1,290,028 |
Kelly's Landing | 1,263,000 |
Premium Tap | 1,218,662 |
Hard Spun | 1,142,500 |
Jambalaya | 979,421 |
Koiuta (JPN) (f) | 918,688 |
Any Given Saturday | 900,000 |
Lawyer Ron | 870,000 |
Scat Daddy | 826,500 |
Tiago | 809,750 |
Sky Conqueror | 794,878 |
Red Giant | 786,720 |
Lady of Venice (FR) (f) | 755,272 |
Nobiz Like Shobiz | 704,200 |
Spring At Last | 680,000 |
Panty Raid (f) | 664,075 |
English Channel | 660,000 |
Zanjero | 658,717 |
Summer Doldrums | 651,082 |
Mike Fox | 640,840 |
Flashy Bull | 635,063 |
My Typhoon (IRE) (f) | 634,000 |
McCann's Mojave | 625,000 |
Nashoba's Key (f) | 623,460 |
Unbridled Belle (f) | 620,000 |
Octave (f) | 617,234 |
Corinthian | 609,173 |
Master Command | 580,170 |
Precious Kitten (f) | 560,000 |
Sealy Hill (f) | 558,061 |
Royal Highness (GER) (f) | 555,500 |
Dominican | 549,140 |
Christmas Kid (f) | 547,000 |
Dream Rush (f) | 542,675 |
Citronnade (f) | 531,405 |
Alezzandro | 521,385 |
Silent Pleasure | 505,000 |
Moon Catcher (f) | 501,600 |
Cowtown Cat | 500,500 |
Shamdinan (FR) | 496,298 |
River's Prayer (f) | 490,175 |
Friendly Island | 490,000 |
Anamato (AUS) (f) | 487,746 |
The Tin Man | 486,920 |
After Market | 486,725 |
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Breeders' Cup Betting Tips
Read the Q&A below to get to more about how to bet on the Breeders Cup.
Q: Who's going to win the Breeders' Cup races?
A: The Breeders' Cup is similar to any other set of races in that the handicapper should attempt to make a decision based on each horse's chances in relation to his price. This is the very essence of value, which along with speed, pace and track bias, form the four pillars of horse betting.
It may sound odd but trying to pick the winner of a race is a hopeless strategy. Rather than betting picks, you should try to pick your bets.
Q: How many of the 11 Breeders' Cup races should I bet?
A: Probably all of them. With full or near full fields, it's a rare opportunity to get excellent value on your wagers. In fact, the last time the Breeders' Cup was held at Churchill Downs, in 2000, Spain paid $113.80 (for a $2 wager) for her victory in the Distaff and Caressing returned $96.00 for winning the Juvenile Fillies.
Q: What's the best way to play the Ultra Pick Six?
A: With a lot of money. Let's face it, unless you invest a large sum of cash that allows you the luxury of many combinations, your chances of hitting the gimmick are about as likely as John Rocker celebrating Kwanza.
If you're a small horse betting investor, you have to be bold and innovative. That means going against the crowd. For example, instead of singling the day's most likely winner the only way you're going to beat the masses is to do something audacious such as leaving an odds-on horse off your ticket. Conversely, rather than spreading out to four or five horses in a tough, competitive race, the right move is to take a stand.
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Q: Who's going to win the Breeders' Cup races?
A: The Breeders' Cup is similar to any other set of races in that the handicapper should attempt to make a decision based on each horse's chances in relation to his price. This is the very essence of value, which along with speed, pace and track bias, form the four pillars of horse betting.
It may sound odd but trying to pick the winner of a race is a hopeless strategy. Rather than betting picks, you should try to pick your bets.
Q: How many of the 11 Breeders' Cup races should I bet?
A: Probably all of them. With full or near full fields, it's a rare opportunity to get excellent value on your wagers. In fact, the last time the Breeders' Cup was held at Churchill Downs, in 2000, Spain paid $113.80 (for a $2 wager) for her victory in the Distaff and Caressing returned $96.00 for winning the Juvenile Fillies.
Q: What's the best way to play the Ultra Pick Six?
A: With a lot of money. Let's face it, unless you invest a large sum of cash that allows you the luxury of many combinations, your chances of hitting the gimmick are about as likely as John Rocker celebrating Kwanza.
If you're a small horse betting investor, you have to be bold and innovative. That means going against the crowd. For example, instead of singling the day's most likely winner the only way you're going to beat the masses is to do something audacious such as leaving an odds-on horse off your ticket. Conversely, rather than spreading out to four or five horses in a tough, competitive race, the right move is to take a stand.
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Breeders' Cup Purse
Horse Race Name / Sponsor | Purse (US Dollars) |
Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies | $2,000,000 |
Bessemer Trust Breeders' Cup Juvenile | $2,000,000 |
Emirates Airline Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf | $2,000,000 |
TVG Breeders' Cup Sprint | $2,000,000 |
NetJets Breeders' Cup Mile | $2,000,000 |
Emirates Airline Breeders' Cup Distaff | $2,000,000 |
John Deere Breeders' Cup Turf | $3,000,000 |
Breeders' Cup Classic - Powered by Dodge 23rd Breeders' Cup Classic | $5,000,000 |
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2007 Breeders' Cup Schedule
The 2007 Breeders' Cup horse races are scheduled to take place on Oct. 26th and Oct. 27th, 2007 at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, New Jersey. The two-day $23 million event has expanded to include three new races.
Breeders' Cup Race Schedule - Friday, 26th October 2007
Breeders' Cup Race Schedule - Saturday, 27th October 2007
Breeders' Cup Television Schedule
All Breeders' Cup races will be shown live on ESPN, starting at 4:00 PM-6:00 PM ET on Oct. 26th and then coverage resumes on Oct. 27th from 12-7:00 PM ET.
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Breeders' Cup Race Schedule - Friday, 26th October 2007
Breeders' Cup Race | Age | Gender | Distance/Surface | Purse |
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile | 3+ | Open | 8.32 Furlongs/Dirt | $1M |
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint | 3+ | F & M | 6 Furlongs/Dirt | $1M |
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf | 2 | Open | 8 Furlongs/Turf | $1M |
Breeders' Cup Race Schedule - Saturday, 27th October 2007
Breeders' Cup Race | Age | Gender | Distance/Surface | Purse |
Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies | 2 | Fillies | 8.5 Furlongs/Dirt | $2M |
Bessemer Trust Breeders' Cup Juvenile | 2 | C & G | 8.5 Furlongs/Dirt | $2M |
Emirates Airline Breeders' Cup F & M Turf | 3+ | F & M | 11 Furlongs/Turf | $2M |
TVG Breeders' Cup Sprint | 3+ | Open | 6 Furlongs/Dirt | $2M |
NetJets Breeders' Cup Mile | 3+ | Open | 8 Furlongs/Turf | $2M |
Emirates Airline Breeders' Cup Distaff | 3+ | F & M | 9 Furlongs/Dirt | $2M |
John Deere Breeders' Cup Turf | 3+ | Open | 12 Furlongs/Turf | $3M |
Breeders' Cup Classic | 3+ | Open | 10 Furlongs/Dirt | $5M |
Breeders' Cup Television Schedule
All Breeders' Cup races will be shown live on ESPN, starting at 4:00 PM-6:00 PM ET on Oct. 26th and then coverage resumes on Oct. 27th from 12-7:00 PM ET.
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Breeders' Cup Winners
Since its first run in 1984, the Breeders' Cup World Championships has seen numerous heart-stopping finishes and betting on the Breeders' Cup never has been more exciting. For those looking for the best Breeders' Cup odds, 1998 was a very good year. Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., attracted 80,452 spectators that year and when Breeders' Cup returned to Louisville in 2000, more than $108 million was wagered.
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Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
2006 | Invasor | Fernando Jara | Klaran McLaughlin | 2:02.18 |
2005 | Saint Liam | Jerry Bailey | Richard Dutrow Jr. | 2:01.49 |
2004 | Ghostzapper | Javier Castellano | Bobby Frankel | 1:59.02 |
2003 | Pleasantly Perfect | Alex Solis | Richard Mandella | 1:59.88 |
2002 | Volponi | Jos Santos | P.Johnson | 2:01.39 |
2001 | Tiznow | Chris McCarron | Jay Robbins | 2:00.62 |
2000 | Tiznow | Chris McCarron | Jay Robbins | 2:00.75 |
1999 | Cat Thief | Pat Day | D. Wayne Lukas | 1:59.52 |
1998 | Awesome Again | Pat Day | Pat Byrne | 2:02.16 |
1997 | Skip Away | Mike Smith | Sonny Hine | 1:59.16 |
1996 | Alphabet Soup | Chris McCarron | D.Hofmans | 2:01.00 |
1995 | Cigar | Jerry Bailey | Bill Mott | 1:59.58 |
1994 | Concern | Jerry Bailey | R.Small | 2:02.41 |
1993 | Arcangues | Jerry Bailey | A.Fabre | 2:00.83 |
1992 | A.P. Indy | Eddie Delahoussaye | Neil Drysdale | 2:00.20 |
1991 | Black Tie Affair | Jerry Bailey | E.Poulos | 2:02.95 |
1990 | Unbridled | Pat Day | Carl Nafzger | 2:02.20 |
1989 | Sunday Silence | Chris McCarron | Charlie Whittingham | 2:00.20 |
1988 | Alysheba | Chris McCarron | Jack Van Berg | 2:04.80 |
1987 | Ferdinand | Bill Shoemaker | Charlie Whittingham | 2:01.40 |
1986 | Skywalker | Laffit Pincay Jr. | M.Whittingham | 2:00.40 |
1985 | Proud Truth | Jorge Velasquez | John Veitch | 2:00.80 |
1984 | Wild Again | Pat Day | V.Timphony | 2:03.40 |
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The Breeders' Cup History
For horse racing fans, it doesn't get any bigger or better than this: the Breeders' Cup World Championships caps a season of non-stop action and is thoroughbred racing's most prestigious event.
he Breeders’ Cup World Thoroughbred Championships held the first series of its seven races before a crowd of 64,254 horse racing, horse betting, horse wagering, and handicapping fans at Hollywood Park in 1984. Today, purses for the eight races of the Breeders’ Cup amount to $14 million. The most important race in the series, the Breeders' Cup Classic, has a total purse of $4 million, with a winner's share of more than $2 million.
The Breeders’ Cup traces its roots back to 1982, with a group of Horse racing leaders frontlined by John R. Gaines, founding father of the Breeders’ Cup and former owner of Gainesway Farm near Lexington, Kentucky. The group had envisioned a vehicle to promote the sport, which would not only be a showcase of the sport’s finest elements but also a grand finale to the racing season, with a multimillion dollar total purse. Every one of those visions came true.
The Breeders’ Cup inaugural event was held on November 10, 1984 at glitzy Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California. It was an instant hit. The championship races have since become the cornerstone of a year-round program that has allocated over $380 million to owners and breeders alike. Most divisional champions crowned since 1984 have participated in a Breeders' Cup racing event.
After Hollywood Park, the Breeders’ Cup would change venues yearly. Each fall, a different North American track plays host to the prestigious thoroughbred racing event, which have included the richly historical Churchill Downs, the stately Belmont Park, and the panoramic Santa Anita in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. The Breeders’ Cup comes to Texas for the first time when it holds the 2004 season ender at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie near Dallas.
Since 1984, the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships has continued to grow in popularity owing to its prestige and keen level of competition. Contending horses have not only come from the US but all the way from England, Ireland, France, Japan, and Germany. The races are televised on both NBC and ESPN (pre-championships), and simulcast in 25 countries, with horserace wagering at more than $108 million.
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