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INGLEWOOD, Calif.- For the first time at the current autumn meeting, there is a two-day pick six carryover, of $170,033, for Sunday’s program at Betfair Hollywood Park.
An upset win by Freewayracer ($133.20) in Saturday’s fourth race, the first leg of the bet, left many tickets out of action quickly.
Sunday’s pick six covers the fourth through ninth races on a nine-race program that begins at 12:30 p.m. Pacific.
There were only two scratches as of Saturday’s early withdrawal time – I B Dreamin and Northern Glow in the ninth race, for maiden claimers.
The ninth race is the largest field in the pick six, and may be one of the trickiest. Marv is the lukewarm 7-2 favorite in a field of 14.
There are large fields throughout the pick six races, with fields of 12, 9, 8, 12, 9, and 14 as of Saturday. There are actually 15 in the fourth race, but it will have no more than 12 starters.
First post time for the pick six is estimated at 2 p.m.
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Can anyone tell me where PVal was today? Saw he was off his mounts.
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A super runner-up comeback by TRIBAL CHATTER stamps the maiden filly as the most probable winner on the card. Returning from a 10-month layoff, she finished nearly nine lengths clear of third in a highly rated maiden-40. Now meets an apparently modest cast of state-bred special-weights, and switches to turf. No problem. She was sired by all-surface stallion Tribal Rule; her dam produced California Cup Mile (turf) winner Swift Winds. Blinkers on, speed for a pressing trip, pick-six single first leg of the sequence.
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