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Betfair Hollywood Park

Hollywood carryover at $155,297

Steve Andersen|Nov 26, 2006

ARCADIA, Calif. - Hollywood Park has guaranteed the pick six pool on Sunday will reach $1 million. The promotion has a major boost with a carryover of $155,297 from Saturday's program.

Sunday's program is the best of the fall meeting, featuring two $500,000 races - the Matriarch Stakes and the Hollywood Derby - and full fields throughout the pick six.

The pick six covers the fifth through 10th races on a 10-race program. Here is a glance at the scratch time changes for Sunday's program.

The fifth race is a maiden claimer for 2-year-olds over six furlongs. Follow the Wind and Taffy Boy are scratched. There is not likely to be a heavy favorite, but Belknap, Luna's Half Moon, Itsatopperstopper, Gotta Getcha and Peace Accord will have plenty of support.

The sixth race is the $500,000 Hollywood Derby, which is led by the multiple stakes winner Showing Up. Dark Islander, Ivan Denisovich and Brother Derek are other top contenders in the turf race over 1 1-4 miles.

The seventh race is a tricky maiden special weight race for 2-year-olds over 6 1-2 furlongs. Newsworthy and Hollywood Handsome are scratched, allowing Black Hills to draw into the race from the also-eligible list. Black Hills is well-regarded by trainer Jeff Mullins.

The $500,000 Matriarch Stakes for fillies and mares over a mile on turf is the eighth race, and does not offer bettors much of a reprieve. The entry of Price Tag and Mirabilis are the 7-2 morning-line favorites. There will be ample support for Beautyandthebeast and Clinet, the first two finishers of the Las Palmas Handicap this fall.

The ninth race is a $20,000 claimer over 6 1-2 furlongs. General Delmar is scratched, leaving a field of 10. The 8-year-old Reel Em In is the 5-2 favorite on the morning-line, a slight choice over Indian Weaver.

The final race is an allowance race over 1 1-16 miles on turf. Sacred Light, fourth in the Ohio Derby during the summer in his last start, races as a gelding for the first time and is 6-1 on the morning-line. The race is led by Rush Rush and Peter and Zoe.

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