Rainbow 6 carryover of $847,840 for Thursday
The jackpot in the Rainbow 6 for Thursday at Gulfstream Park stands at $847,840 after two winning odds-on favorites Wednesday led to another carryover.
The jackpot in the Rainbow 6 for Thursday at Gulfstream Park stands at $847,840 after two winning odds-on favorites Wednesday led to another carryover.
Louisiana Downs in Bossier City, La., has moved the date of the Grade 2, $400,000 Super Derby to Sept. 12, according to a track official. The race had originally been scheduled for Sept. 5, but will be run a week later because it will be a better fit on the national racing calendar, said Trent McIntosh, director of racing operations for Louisiana Downs.

Derick Giwner's analysis of the Friday 3/13 card at The Meadowlands.

Garnet Barnsdale's analysis of the Friday 3/13 card at Woodbine Harness.

Brewster Smith's analysis of the Friday 3/13 card at Yonkers Raceway.
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Untapable galloped a mile at Oaklawn on Wednesday and was checking out all the sights and sounds of her new environment, said trainer Steve Asmussen. Untapable has prepped for Saturday's Grade 2, $300,000 Azeri Stakes, a 1 1/16-mile race for older fillies and mares, at Fair Grounds and arrived at Oaklawn on Monday.

With wins already in the Super Bowl and Charles Singer Memorial, JL Cruze begins his quest for a third straight winter series win Friday (March 13) in the opening round of the Shiaway St Pat, honoring the 1981 Hambletonian champion, at Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment.
A Scat Daddy filly set a tough bar during Wednesday’s opening round of the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co. 2-year-olds in training sale under-tack show, covering a furlong in : 9 3/5 seconds.

Trainer Ken McPeek is looking forward to a rematch with trainer Bob Baffert on Saturday in the Grade 2, $750,000 Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park. McPeek has the race’s probable second choice in The Truth Or Else, with Baffert sending out champion American Pharoah. Back in 2010, the trainers were part of a memorable renewal of the Rebel when Baffert-trained Lookin At Lucky overcame trouble for a head win over McPeek trainee Noble’s Promise.