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3.5.2026:

Frank Carulli: $17K Carryover Sunset 6 Analysis | Friday, March 6, 2026

The elusive Sunset 6 wager remains there for the taking if anyone can pick the last three winners on the Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita cards this Friday. The prize pool for the $1 wager begins with a $17,993 carryover. Here’s a closer look:GP 8th race (4:23 p.m. EST) -- -SONIC SURGE, a $170,000 sales buy, finished behind three next-out winners in MSW company in his second start three months ago, including Gotham Stakes (G-3) winner Iron Honor. He drops in for a tag and gets Lasix in his first start as a gelding for a high-percentage barn with similar types. He appears an all-or-nothing type, but at a projected short price, look to a pair of first-time starters to begin the Sunset 6. MO RAPIDO shows a pair of bookend workouts in :46-and-change for trainer Victor Barboza Jr., whose 19-percent debut win rate is skewed a bit by a 4-for-30 record with first-out maiden claimers the last two years. Similarly, trainer William Walden is 2-for-12 the last two years with debut maiden claimers, all but one at 6-1 odds or less. But Starship Juliet’s sire, Maclean’s Music, posted a record 114 Beyer in his debut and her dam, Tiz News, had two stakes winners from four foals that raced.GP 9th race (4:54 p.m. EST) -- GIANT TEDDY dueled gamely outside the favorite through rapid fractions before the trip-sitting winners and deep-closing runner-up took over in mid-stretch. He draws a similar post in his second start off the re-claim by trainer Martin Drexler and has a passing gear, if needed, with speed to his inside. He is the first of three solo plays.GP 10th race (5:24 p.m. EST) -- MENTEE won a Grade 3 stakes race the first time he ran on turf as a 2-year-old, beating stablemate Gate To Wire – a subsequent stakes winner and multiple graded stakes-placed sprinter for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. Problem is, he hasn’t raced since the 2024 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, though his works indicate readiness.SA 7th race (6:36 p.m. EST) -- With three solo plays surrounding this evenly-matched turf marathon, hit the ‘ALL’ button to encompass the six entries.SA 8th race (7:06 p.m. EST) -- JOINT VENTURE just missed a one-mile three-peat in the fall and returns to his favorite distance off a useful 6F comeback. He’s versatile, too, and could sit a perfect stalking trip in his bid for $100,000 in distance earnings.SA 9th race (7: 36 p.m. EST) -- Going six-deep in a field that is a combined 4-for-75 on grass and unlikely to reach the Beyer par of 80 at this level. SPUN NOT STIRRED just missed in a slow-paced mile on the main track and steps up off the claim for trainer Genero Vallejo, who has two wins and two seconds from his last 15 claims, many at double-digit odds like this one. BAD TO THE BONES got up for third behind runner-up SILLY RABBIT, who controlled a slow pace in a longer turf route race won by the favorite. SIX MAGPIES, one of two entrants to win at one mile, parlayed consistent form into an average 72 Beyer in his last nine starts on turf. PRECISION made a middle move and flattened out in the same race against SILLY RABBIT and others, but he’s worth using at 12-1 on the morning line because trainer Hector Palma began last year with four consecutive turf winners off the claim on the Santa Anita lawn. BOLT SUPREMACY is 1-for-21 on turf, mostly sprinting, but his last two starts on the class drop to the $25,000 level were ok. He ‘gained while easing out’ wide on the turn in a dirt sprint, then he skipped conditions to a nw/3 turf sprint and earned an improved speed figure.Suggested $1 TicketGP 8th Race: 2, 7GP 9th Race: 5GP 10th Race: 3SA 7th Race: ALLSA 8th Race: 4SA 9th Race: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9Cost: $72

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3.5.2026:

Scott Shapiro: Triple Crown Prep Analysis | San Felipe & Tampa Bay Derby

The Road to the Kentucky Derby leaderboard action continues on Saturday afternoon with a pair of Triple Crown preps that award 50 points to the winners. Both The Tampa Bay Derby (G3) and San Felipe (G2) mark the return of big name 2YOs that are set to make their 3YO debut. Further Ado has not competed in the afternoons since his victory in the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2), while Brant races for the first time since his third-place effort to Ted Noffey in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1). Saturday also marks another week of 1/ST Bet and Xpressbet’s “Triple Crown Prep Races Money-Back Special” promotion. Much like our Money Back special offers in the past, register for the promo, and then get up to $10 back on your first Win bet if your horse finishes second or third. Here is how I will approach them.Tampa Bay Derby, 5:35 pm ET:The field came up strong for this year’s main event in Oldsmar, Florida. The 1/16-mile race drew a field of 9 led by the aforementioned #6 Further Ado. The Spendthrift Farm colt is the one to beat based on his two big efforts in Kentucky last fall after stretching out to two-turns for trainer Brad Cox. The question is whether he is the one to bet, especially with the insurance of the Money Back offer. My answer is no. He regressed as expected in Louisville after the huge performance at Keeneland and has not been seen since. This was the plan for the last several weeks at least, so that is a good thing, but he still has questions to answer since we have not seen him in over three months. I will try the maiden #5 Powershift. Trainer Todd Pletcher has won this race a record six times and I was impressed with this colt’s ability to relax in the pocket going a route of ground on debut. It was as if he had been doing it forever before angling out to avoid getting caught behind tiring long shots. The son of Constitution was beaten three-quarters of a length that day by Emerging Market, but it was over thirteen lengths back to third. Johnny V comes in off an upset win in the Rebel and should be able to work out another favorable inside trip on this Repole Stable runner.Play: PowershiftSan Felipe, 6:41 pm ET:Similar to the Tampa Bay Derby, the question in this 8.5-furlong test over the main track is not whether #4 Brant is the likeliest winner. The $3M OBS March 2025 purchase is no doubt the one to beat in his first start since last Halloween, but is he the one to bet? Once again, my answer is no. The Breeders’ Cup Juvenile has not come back strong thus far and this is another runner that not only has not competed in over four months, but has yet to win going two-turns. There is clearly a significant chance that the son of Gun Runner gets to the front, never looks back, and cements himself as a top contender for the first Saturday in May, but this is a gambling game so I will take a swing with #3 Secured Freedom. The Tim Yakteen trainee is unlikely to win a Triple Crown race, but ran much better than looks in his first route try last month. The Virginia-bred did not break great, was caught three-wide into the first turn, and remained wide throughout. I thought he showed a lot of toughness to continue to fight to the wire despite the less-than-ideal voyage. He draws to the inside, so hopefully jockey Kazuski Kimura can navigate a far cleaner trip on Saturday. I would be surprised if he does not run his race.Play: #3 Secured Freedom (8-1 ML)

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3.5.2026:

1/ST POST: Why Play Today? Thursday, March 5, 2026

EXTRA INCENTIVESBet $100, Get $10 | Oaklawn Park | today’s racesTOURNAMENT TIME$100 Gulfstream Feeder | detailsNOTABLE CARRYOVERSJackpot Pick 6 | $57,281 | Mahoning Valley | begins Race 3 | 1:11 pm ETPick 6 | $53,697 | Oaklawn | begins Race 4 | 3:03 pm ETJackpot Pick 6 | $101,106 | Fair Grounds | begins Race 4 | 3:15 pm ETJackpot Pick 6 | $55,635 | Turf Paradise | begins Race 3 | 4:13 pm ETJackpot Pick 6 | $57,297 | Charles Town | begins Race 3 | 7:57 pm ETLONGSHOT RACE ALERT FROM BETMIXParx | Race 11 | 4:35 pm ETFair Grounds | Race 8 | 5:15 pm ETTurfway | Race 10 | 10:25 pm ETTRAINERS TO WATCHBrad Cox | Aqueduct, Fair Grounds, Oaklawn, Turfway | all 7 entrants 5-1 or less odds (6 at 3-1 or less)DID YOU SEE?Yesterday | Parx | jockey Mychel Sanchez | 4 wins for the second straight dayPUT US ON YOUR HANDICAPPING TEAMJeremy Plonk: Oaklawn Carryover Pick 6 Analysis for ThursdayFrank Carulli & Brian W. Spencer best bets today in Xpressbet.com member’s section

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3.5.2026:

Meet the Contenders: Saturday’s Tampa Bay Derby

A flashy field of 9 clashes in the 1-1/16 miles Tampa Bay Derby on Saturday with 50 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the winner. Horses who ran in arguably the best maiden races at Keeneland, Gulfstream and the current Tampa Bay Downs meeting are in the spotlight with power broker barns like Cox, Brown and Pletcher taking attendance.Horseplayers with 1/ST BET and Xpressbet take advantage of up to a $10 money-back special promo on Triple Crown prep race win bets, featuring Saturday’s Tampa Bay Derby as well as the same-day San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita. Get up to $10 back if your win bet finishes second or third when you bet with 1/ST BET and Xpressbet.Let’s meet the contenders for the Tampa Bay Derby (Race 11):#1-REDLAND REBELS: Kitten’s Joy Stakes runner-up switches back to dirt after a couple of promising grass tries at Gulfstream Park. The gelded son of Uncle Chuck has shown speed since stretching out around 2 turns and jockey Junior Alvarado could be aggressive from the rail for trainer Patrick Biancone.#2-TALKIN: Champagne Stakes runner-up tanked in the Remsen when ninth to finish a 3-race freshman campaign. This $600,000 Good Magic colt returns with a new rider in Joel Rosario for trainer Danny Gargan. His lone victory came sprinting at Saratoga in August, easily defeating potential Tampa Bay Derby favorite Further Ado in their only head-to-head.#3-ROGER THAT DANA: Florida-bred debuted a wire-to-wire sprint winner at Gulfstream in October and set the tempo in the Florida Sire Stakes In Reality before fading to third. Didn’t get into the mix early in the Mucho Macho Man on Jan. 3, but ran on well enough to be a distant second to Commander, who returned last week to win the Fountain of Youth. Luis Ramirez trains.#4-HULKAMANIA: Four-length debut sprint winner Feb. 8 over the Tampa Bay Downs surface makes the immediate rise in class and distance. Whit Beckman trains the $160,000 son of McKinzie whose grand dam Schiaparelli was a fast turf sprinter / miler in SoCal. Jareth Loveberry takes over in the saddle for local ace Daniel Centeno.#5-POWERSHIFT: Locked up in a veritable match race in his Feb. 7 Tampa debut when second-best to Chad Brown’s Emerging Market. Earned rave reviews while more than 13 lengths clear of the rest and posting a big speed figure. $500,000 Constitution colt takes the baton from stablemate Renegade, who won the Sam F. Davis Stakes and bypassed this spot for the Arkansas Derby. Dam Free Flying Soul was a top-class California dasher, third in the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint. Todd Pletcher holds the Tampa Bay Derby record for training wins with 6, most recently Tapit Trice in 2023. John Velazquez is 1 of 6 riders to win this race twice (2013, 2015).#6-FURTHER ADO (pictured): Vaulted from Saratoga disappointment to Keeneland superstar when winning his third start Oct. 10 by a whopping 20 lengths. He followed up that 2-turn stretchout with a harder-fought Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes win at Churchill to close his season. The $550,000 Gun Runner colt hails from the female family of champion mare Beautiful Pleasure and has a trio of bullet workouts at Payson Park for his sophomore unveiling. Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. won this race last year aboard Owen Almighty as well as 2022 aboard Classic Causeway. Trainer Brad Cox has won the Mucho Macho Man, Jerome and Fountain of Youth so far on the 2026 trail.#7-THUNDER BUCK: Calumet Farm home-bred was moved from trainer Brad Cox to Brendan Walsh after a last-place finish in the Jan. 17 Lecomte Stakes. This Gun Runner colt won his initial route try prior to that at Fair Grounds after debuting fourth at Keeneland in a race that produced eventual stakes winner Chip Honcho. Local leading rider Samuel Marin takes the mount for the first time.#8-THE PUMA: The only Sam F. Davis Stakes alum to run back in the Tampa Bay Derby, the 2-race maiden finished a credible third in that one while trying stakes and 2 turns for the first time. His debut second to Chief Wallabee also looked better when that one came back to run a just-miss second in the Fountain of Youth last week. Javier Castellano rode 2016 Tampa Bay Derby winner Destin. Gustavo Delgado seeks his follow-up to 2023 Kentucky Derby winner Mage with this colt by dual-Eclipse Award and Belmont Stakes winner Essential Quality.#9-CANALETTO: Smashing Jan. 25 debut winner flashed one of the more impressive Gulfstream maiden victories of the Championship Meet. That 8-length score was flattered when the third-place finisher returned to blow away a maiden field 4 weeks later at GP. Chad Brown trained 2024 Tampa Bay Derby winner Domestic Product. Flavien Prat has the call on the $1 million son of Info Mischief, who is half-brother to 2025 Arkansas Derby winner Sandman. The outside post provides a challenge as he tries 2 turns for the first time.

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3.5.2026:

Jeremy Plonk: Oaklawn $53K Pick 6 Carryover Analysis for Thursday

Oaklawn’s pick 6 carryover has reached a tempting $53,697 to start the racing week on Thursday. It coincides with the “Lucky Strides” promotion this March at 1/ST BET and Xpressbet – which offers a $10 bonus when you bet $100 or more at select tracks each Tuesday and Thursday. Oaklawn will be the track spotlighted for this Thursday.A pick 6 carryover with a $1 base bet awaits. Let’s get to work.Oaklawn Race 4: maiden claiming (3:03 pm ET)Favorites win 35% this season in Oaklawn maiden claimers, and the morning line choices #11 Mr. Goodtime and #9 Wilberton both should factor – the former just missing vs. similar in his debut, the latter dropping in class to an appropriate level. But #2 A Wild Posse intrigues most at a 10-1 ML price. Trainer Ray Ashford Jr. is 8: 3-1-0 at the meet with maiden claimers and note this one’s debut fourth at Remington saw the runner-up come back to win 2 stakes and finish third in the Springboard Mile.Oaklawn Race 5: allowance / optional claiming#2 Zeus’s Echo and #5 Swung have been chasing Oscar’s Hope in separate starts and that stakes player gives them definite strength of schedule upon which to draw. Neither would be a surprise and both capable of being a threat to 6-5 morning line favorite #6 Stradale, who faced a couple of ballyhooed juveniles last year in Boyd and Napoleon Solo. Hard to get past this trio.Oaklawn Race 6: maiden special weightXPut extra replay study into this one with common rivals from Feb. 5 and Feb. 8 races in re-matches. The Feb. 8 appears decidedly stronger, and #2 Rockin Robin figures to move forward with a cleaner trip and great draw saving all the ground, while #9 Dare Gently should be finishing best from slightly farther back.Oaklawn Race 7: Equibase ratings handicapAll eyes will be on even-money morning line favorite #1 Saudi Crown in his first start since June. The Grade 1 winner has run extremely well fresh in the past and has had 6 perfectly spaced workouts for the 2026 unveiling. He’s rail speed and if you’re going to beat him, look for a finisher to benefit from a potential duel and rust. That’s where I’ll try to separate from the public. #9 WInnemac Avenue got a big 102 BRIS late pace figure last out and is 6-12 in the exacta locally. He’s 12-1 ML and interesting in all the exotics as well. I also like 10-1 ML shot #3 American Law, who ran a bang-up third in the Fifth Season after the track had been closed and a Fair Grounds shipper took advantage to win it. Jockey Cristan Torres has been awesome at 1-1/16 miles this meet with 27% wins.Oaklawn Race 8: allowance / optional claiming#1 Stiglets (4-5 ML favorite) will be strongly backed off a blowout win Jan. 3. But he’s 2-15 lifetime and could get pace pressure. His best for in ’24 and ’25 can deeper into his form cycle, so I’ll try to beat him after a 2-month break. #2 Vital Mind is 4-1 ML and note jockey Erik Asmussen has been a plus-ROI jockey with a 22% win rate in 6-furlong sprints at the Oaklawn meet. This one was second-best to Stiglets in that Jan. 3 race, has since run back and won and could get pace help. He’s the play, but I’m including #4 Linzer, whose trainer Cipriano Contreras is a wicked 9: 5-0-2 over the last 2 weeks. That one’s 10-1 ML.Oaklawn Race 9: maiden claimingArkansas-bred maiden claimers going 1-1/16 miles don’t inspire a lot of form. The Feb. 20 race won wire-to-wire by Markansas is where I settled on #1 Willy Cuts (2-1 ML) and #7 Gray Taps (10-1 ML). The former benefits from a more favorable draw after finishing second as the favorite. The latter was hard-used from the far outside last time and paid the price in the lane. Trainer Randy Morse has been red hot with a 17: 4-4-1 record the past 2 weeks and it would be no surprise to see this one improve. If budget allows or looking for a horse in the intra-race exotics, #4 Mandatory Mission is 15-1 ML and Cristian Torres’ 27% prowess in these 1-1/16 miles races makes for a major jockey improvement – albeit the horse has shown no speed to date.The Ticket2,11,9 with 6,2,5 with 2,9 with 9,3 with 2,4 with 1,7 = $144 for $1

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3.4.2026:

Race of the Week: Santa Anita Handicap on Saturday

The Lead:One of the iconic races that defines California's Thoroughbred history, the Santa Anita Handicap returns Saturday to anchor one of the track's annual biggest days. A total of 11 races get underway at 3 pm ET / noon PT with the Big 'Cap slated for Race 10. The lead-ins feature the Beholder Mile, the Kilroe Mile and the San Felipe Stakes. From Breeders' Cup champions to potential Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown stars, intrigue abounds.Horseplayers with 1/ST BET and Xpressbet be sure to take part in the $5,000 Exacta-Thon promotion throughout the Saturday card at Santa Anita. Plus: there's up to a $10 money-back special in the undercard's San Felipe Stakes if your win bet finishes second or third in the key Santa Anita Derby and Kentucky Derby prep.​​Field Depth:WESTWOOD is a Grade 2 winner and Grade 1-placed. JUST A TOUCH is multiple Grade 1-placd. GETAWAY CAR is a Grade 3 winner and Grade 1-placed. MIDNIGHT MAMMOTH is a Grade 3 winner and Grade 2-placed. Very even in terms of strength of schedule.​Pace:Competitive, lacking a run-off obvious pacesetter, but also compromised almost exclusively of horses who want to be right in the hunt. Difficult race to handicap on pace, especially jockey intent knowing this is 1-1/4 miles and how important conservation may become.Our Eyes:Here are my horse-by-horse notes.#1-MIDNIGHT MAMMOTH: Fourth in last year’s Santa Anita Handicap and second in the Hollywood Gold Cup, this Craig Dollase trainee must bounce back off a disappointing fifth in the San Pasqual Jan. 31 as the 8-5 favorite – a race where he returned off just 15 days’ rest. 7-year-old could join a distinguished list of Santa Anita Handicap winners of this age, which includes Seabiscuit, John Henry and Cougar II. Only 8-year-old Olvaherry (1947) has been an older Big ‘Cap winner. The 1-1/4 miles trip has been a hurdle, even if he won the 12-furlong Cougar II at Del Mar in 2024. Lost his last 7 without Lasix, which isn't in play Saturday.#2-GETAWAY CAR: San Pasqual runner-up was a bit more off the pace early than usual that day and likely will be ridden more aggressively this time from the 2-hole under Juan Hernandez. His signature wins have come at shorter trips and he’s failed to pass 1-1/8 miles test, much less 1-1/4 miles. Trainer Bob Baffert won this race in 2024 with Newgate, his sixth Santa Anita Handicap (3 off Charlie Whittingham’s record of 9).#3-JUST A TOUCH: Looks to become the second straight Big Cap winner to ship west, following Locked a year ago. Trainer Brad Cox makes a fifth straight Santa Anita Handicap appearance, finishing second in 2022 with Warrant and third last year with Hit Show among his placings. Just a Touch has yet to win a stakes 7 tries, post 5 runners-up in those defeats. The 1-1/4 miles will be a challenge for the son of Triple Crown winner and Santa Anita Derby champ Justify. Florent Geroux has picked up a pair of stakes wins in the month since moving to Santa Anita from Fair Grounds. I'm taking my chances tossing him from the exactas.#4-VODKA VODKA: California-bred’s best races have when he’s been on or near the lead, and that could be competitive real estate Saturday. Exits a win at 9 furlongs in the Cal Cup Turf Classic, but was equally solid in open-company dirt tilts in the prior 2 starts. Aggie Ordonez’s barn has been pinpoint with limited starters at the meet. Jockey Kent Desormeaux seeks a fourth career Santa Anita Handicap win, spanning from Best Pal in 1992 to Milwaukee Brew in 2002 to Stilleto Boy in 2023.#5-SKIPPYLONGSTOCKING: Expected favorite will scratch.#6-BRITISH ISLES: Predominant turf performer found new footing when second in November’s Native Diver at Del Mar. Respectable fifth of 12 in the Pegasus World Cup in late January at 83-1 odds was enough to continue onto the Big ‘Cap with some dirt expectations. Richard Baltas saddled 2021 Big ‘Cap winner Idol. He’s won up to 12 furlongs on turf, and like Just a Touch, is sired by Triple Crown winner and local star Justify.#7-WESTWOOD: Last year’s Santa Anita Derby third-place finisher behind stars Journalism and Baeza, he exits a strong San Pasqual victory over this track Jan. 31 to kick off his 4-year-old season. Should be more upside to him at this stage then most of his already-baked-in qualifications from his rivals. Expect this colt by Kentucky Derby winner and local product Authentic to be near a contended pace and it’s a matter of which one keeps punching. Makes his first start for Peter Eurton after the passing of trainer John Shirreffs.Most Likely Exotics Contender:WESTWOOD has 9 straight superfecta finishes and comes off one of the best efforts of his career over the track. Distance may not be perfect, but difficult to see him plummeting off the board even if so.Best Longshot Contender:BRITISH ISLES nearly upset the Native Diver at 16-1 and outran his odds in the Pegasus. At 6-1 morning line, he’s got value appeal.Sending it in ($100 bankroll):$25 exacta part-wheel 7,6 over 7,6,4 ($100).

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3.4.2026:

$65K Beat the Host Handicapping Contest: Championship Round Finale

It’s all come down to this in the 21st season of the Xpressbet Beat the Host handicapping contest. Saturday’s Championship Round matches 575 entries that managed to take down at least one host’s total during the 9 qualifying weeks this season. They’ll play for $15,000 in prizes.The $65,000 Beat the Host competition encompasses 10 races each contest Saturday, split between the final 5 Gulfstream Park races and first 5 from Santa Anita. Contestants place $5 win bets on the Xpressbet platform for each of the 10 Beat the Host races, earning their parimutuel winnings as well as prize pools.Last week, contestant Greg Lesko went into Week 9’s matchup vs. Gulfstream Park handicapper Ron Nicoletti with a chance of collecting the $6,500 Sweep the Host prize. But Nicoletti’s $71.50 total was far and away a host-best this season and denied Lesko the big prize. Lesko did accrue the $4,000 bonus for being the player who swept the hosts the longest in the knockout round format.Only 7 eligible players topped Nicoletti’s total last week and joined the Championship Round pool. The Week 9 results saw William Epp top all players with a $167.00 bankroll good for the $1,000 weekly first prize. Wardell Dodds was next at $157.00 and earned a $750 prize, while Mark Hayes’ $153.50 bankroll was good for the $250 third-place prize.The 9-week season cumulative bankroll leaderboard also concluded with the top-5 earners winning $6,000 paid entries into their choice of the 2027 Pegasus World Cup Betting Challenge or this Saturday’s 1/ST Ultimate Betting Challenge. The top-5 players throughout the regular season shuffled during the final week. Steven Busching rallied from third to first and ended with a $619.25 total. Longtime leader Christopher Cupples wound up second at $593.25. Ron Watson ($558.00), John Souza ($553.75) and Steven Dalbec ($548.50) held onto top-5 spots in the final go-around, the latter by a 50-cent margin that proved worth the $6,000 prize.This season, 575 of 848 registered entries (68%) were able to qualify for the Beat the Host Championship Round. The hosts performed slightly better this season than last, when 496 of 711 entries (70%) forged by to the Championship Round. Saturday’s Beat the Host Championship Round winner earns a $6,000 berth into the 2027 Pegasus World Cup Betting Championship. Players who rank two through seven each earn $1,500 buy-in credits for the March 28 Xpressbet Florida Derby Challenge or the April 4 Santa Anita Derby Challenge.

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3.4.2026:

1/ST POST: Why Play Today? Wednesday, March 4, 2026

NOTABLE CARRYOVERSJackpot Pick 6 | $50,638 | Mahoning Valley | begins Race 3 | 1:11 pm ETJackpot Pick 6 | $45,464 | Turf Paradise | begins Race 3 | 4:13 pm ETJackpot Pick 6 | $53,780 | Charles Town | begins Race 3 | 7:57 pm ETLONGSHOT RACE ALERT FROM BETMIXTampa Bay | Race 7 | 3:56 pm ETParx | Race 11 | 4:35 pm ETTurfway | Race 5 | 7:55 pm ETTRAINERS TO WATCHLarry Smith | Turfway | 3 of 4 entrants 4-1 or less oddsDID YOU SEE?Yesterday | Parx | jockey Mychel Sanchez | 4 wins, 2 thirds from 6 mountsPUT US ON YOUR HANDICAPPING TEAMFrank Carulli & Brian W. Spencer best bets today in Xpressbet.com member’s section

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