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Today’s Lock Is At Northfield Park On Race 2

Tuesday’s “Lock” is at Northfield PARK on race 2 with the #1 HydropanenHenry -from 7 hole to rail, was 2nd last 2- Wins tonight-Kurt Sugg drives.

Last “Lock” was off the board and the pick record is at 1543 of 2437 wins with 433 seconds and 166 thirds. Thank you for your support of IdaBet.com!

 

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Today's Tracks

Friday July 3rd

  • Fairview (SAf)    6:25am
  • Sandown Park (UK)    8:50am
  • Doncaster (UK)    9:00am
  • Newton Abbot (UK)    9:10am
  • Laurel Park    11:30am
  • Chepstow (UK)    11:35am
  • Wexford (IRE)    11:45am
  • Bellewstown (IRE)    12:00pm
  • NYRA Cross Country P5    12:00pm
  • Gulfstream Tropical    12:20pm
  • Tropical Turf Pick 3    12:20pm
  • Harrahs Philly (Chester)    12:25pm
  • Belterra Park    12:35pm
  • Beverley (UK)    1:00pm
  • Woodbine (TB)    1:00pm
  • Saratoga TH    1:10pm
  • Monmouth Park    2:00pm
  • Horsemens Park    2:20pm
  • Buffalo Raceway    2:30pm
  • Albuquerque    3:30pm
  • Los Alamitos (TB)    4:00pm
  • Vernon Downs    5:05pm
  • Louisiana Downs    5:05pm
  • Canterbury Park    5:10pm
  • The Meadows    5:10pm
  • Scioto Downs    5:15pm
  • Fair Meadows    5:30pm
  • Hoosier Park (H)    5:30pm
  • Penn National    5:45pm
  • Northfield Park    6:00pm
  • Prairie Meadows    6:00pm
  • Tioga Downs    6:15pm
  • Grand River    6:20pm
  • Evangeline Downs    6:30pm
  • Retama Park    6:30pm
  • Woodbine at Mohawk    6:30pm
  • Meadowlands (H)    6:35pm
  • Charles Town    7:00pm
  • Waverley NZ    7:15pm
  • Delta Downs    7:15pm
  • Emerald Downs    8:00pm
  • Te Rapa NZ    8:10pm
  • Century Mile H    8:15pm
  • Century Mile TB    8:15pm
  • Century Downs H    8:35pm
  • Rosehill AUS TH    9:05pm
  • Seoul Korea    9:35pm
  • Flemington AUS    9:55pm
  • Wangaratta AUS    10:00pm
  • Belmont AUS TH    10:00pm
  • Australia Harness 2    10:00pm
  • Australia Harness 1    10:00pm
  • Wyong AUS TH    10:00pm
  • Gold Coast AUS TH    10:05pm
  • Murray Bridge AUS    10:05pm
  • Sunshine Coast AUS TH    10:20pm
  • Darwin AUS TH    10:50pm
  • Funabashi JPN    11:55pm

Carryover Information

Carryover Wager Type Track Date
$7,445 JP PICK 6 CHARLES TOWN Jul 3
$3,791 JP HI 5 PENN NATIONAL Jul 3
$2,539 JP PICK 6 EVANGELINE DOWNS Jul 3
$103,335 JP PICK 5 PRAIRIE MEADOWS Jul 3
$12,976 JP HI 5 PRAIRIE MEADOWS Jul 3
$1,502 JP PICK 6 EMERALD DOWNS Jul 3
$1,406 HI 5 CENTURY MILE TB Jul 3
$3,177 PICK 4 BELLEWSTOWN Jul 3
$1,181 PICK 4 WEXFORD Jul 3
$1,435 JP HI 5 PLAINRIDGE Jul 3
$933 PICK 4 VERNON DOWNS Jul 3
$341 PICK 5 VERNON DOWNS Jul 3
$62,641 JP HI 5 WOODBINE MOHAWK Jul 3
$463 PICK 6 NORTHFIELD PARK Jul 3
$621 PICK 5 TIOGA DOWNS Jul 3
$29,276 JP PICK 6 MONMOUTH PARK Jul 4
$39,640 JP HI 5 WOODBINE TB Jul 4
$1,240 HI 5 BELTERRA PARK Jul 4
$24,527 PICK 9 CAYMANAS PARK Jul 4
$725 PICK 5 HIAWATHA Jul 4
$1,993 HI 5 MOUNTAINEER Jul 5
$250 PICK 6 HAWTHORNE Jul 5
$1,960 PICK 5 HARRAH'S PHILLY Jul 5
$29,445 JP PICK 5 RUNNING ACES Jul 5
$97,011 JP PICK 5 PARX RACING Jul 6
$17,138 JP PICK 6 THISTLEDOWN Jul 6
$2,747 JP HI 5 FORT ERIE Jul 6
$5,458 PICK 5 SARATOGA HARNESS Jul 6
$353 JP HI 5 SARATOGA HARNESS Jul 6
$1,270 PICK 4 HARRINGTON RACEWAY Jul 6
$204,705 JP PICK 5 ASSINIBOIA DOWNS Jul 7
$5,796 HI 5 ASSINIBOIA DOWNS Jul 7

Player News

  • Thursday’s “Lock” is at The Meadows: Race: 3 #4-Captain C Hoye-Going for 3 in a row-Case Bateson drives. Last “Lock” Won again and the pick record at 1650 of 2605 wins with 452 Seconds and 183 thirds. Remember to place your wagers at IdaBet.com!

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  • Lock It Up At Northfield Park on race 11 with the #1-Dcrockinmoondancer -Drops and gets rail-Anthony Macdonald drives. Last “Lock” Won again and the pick record is at 1644 of 2597 wins with 451 Seconds and 183 thirds. Thank you for placing your wagers at IdaBet.com!

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TDN Rising Star American Rascal To Stand At Haras Masama In Argentina

TDN Rising Star American Rascal To Stand At Haras Masama In Argentina

American Rascal (by Curlin), a ‘TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard,’ and a stakes winner, was added to the stallion roster of Haras Masama in La Pampa, Argentina, according to a post by the website Turf Diario on Friday.

A Stonestreet homebred who was trained by Steve Asmussen, American Rascal broke his maiden on debut at Keeneland in April 2023, which garnered him ‘Rising Star’ honors. After finishing well-beaten in the G2 Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot, the 2-year-old netted the Zia Park Juvenile Stakes later that year.

Out of another ‘Rising Star’ in English and French G1SW Lady Aurelia (Scat Daddy), American Rascal has a full-brother who was foaled in 2025. His extended female family includes second dam D’ Wildcat Speed (Forest Wildcat)–the 2003 Horse of the Year in Puerto Rico.

The post TDN Rising Star American Rascal To Stand At Haras Masama In Argentina appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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Former Santa Anita Track Superintendent Moore Passes At 80

Former Santa Anita Track Superintendent Moore Passes At 80

Former Santa Anita Park track superintendent Ron Moore passed away Friday morning at age 80 from complications of a recent stroke. Moore, along with his father, brother and nephew, are synonymous with Southern California horse racing, their ties going back more than seven decades.

Moore was born in 1946, a native of South Gate, California. His father Royce “Bob” Moore was the track foreman at Hollywood Park from 1953 until his retirement in 1979. Ron first worked on the track at age 15 as a coachman on the carriages used to transport racing officials to observation posts around the course. Not surprising for the 1950s, his favorite jockey was Bill Shoemaker saying, “during the races, I always wanted to get close to the rail and wait for Shoemaker to ride by so I could wave to him.”

He began working for his father on the track crew at Hollywood Park when he was still a student at Bellflower High School. After a three-year stint in the United States Army that included a two-year tour in Germany, Moore returned to Southern California and began working on the Santa Anita track crew.

In 1977, when Bill Quiggle retired as Santa Anita track superintendent after more than 30 years on the job, Moore was put in charge of conditioning the main track and training track as the foreman of the operating engineers and truck drivers at age 30. His first Santa Anita winter-spring season saw more than 40 inches of rain fall on Arcadia, one of the wettest in the track’s history. The horsemen lauded Moore’s work, and the California division of the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA) honored him with a special award for the work that season.

“When people hire me as a trainer, I tell them they are hiring me as a professional to make decisions,” said Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel at that time. “I think they hire Ron Moore the same way. Let him do his job.”

Santa Anita Park | Horsephotos

Fellow Hall of Fame trainers Laz Barrera and Gary Jones were equally as effusive in their praise for Moore’s work.

Moore was named track superintendent in early 1981, adding Santa Anita’s fabled Camino Real turf course to his supervision. He continued to work on Santa Anita’s track maintenance crew throughout the 1980s and was an integral part in the construction of the show jumping and dressage arena for the 1984 Olympic Games held at Santa Anita.

“Horse racing can provide (surface) protection by being diligent, consistent and experimenting to make it safer,” said Moore in a 2024 interview in Trainer Magazine.

He continued to work with track crews throughout the country until his retirement.

Moore’s brother Dennis currently serves as 1/ST Racing’s track surfaces consultant, and his nephew Rob is Santa Anita Park’s track superintendent.

In addition to Dennis and Rob, Ron Moore is survived by wife Susan, children Wendy, Jennifer and David, along with their children and grandchildren. Funeral services are pending.

 

The post Former Santa Anita Track Superintendent Moore Passes At 80 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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Player News

  • Thursday’s “Lock” is at The Meadows: Race: 3 #4-Captain C Hoye-Going for 3 in a row-Case Bateson drives. Last “Lock” Won again and the pick record at 1650 of 2605 wins with 452 Seconds and 183 thirds. Remember to place your wagers at IdaBet.com!

    read more
  • Lock It Up At Northfield Park on race 11 with the #1-Dcrockinmoondancer -Drops and gets rail-Anthony Macdonald drives. Last “Lock” Won again and the pick record is at 1644 of 2597 wins with 451 Seconds and 183 thirds. Thank you for placing your wagers at IdaBet.com!

    read more

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TDN Rising Star American Rascal To Stand At Haras Masama In Argentina

TDN Rising Star American Rascal To Stand At Haras Masama In Argentina

American Rascal (by Curlin), a ‘TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard,’ and a stakes winner, was added to the stallion roster of Haras Masama in La Pampa, Argentina, according to a post by the website Turf Diario on Friday.

A Stonestreet homebred who was trained by Steve Asmussen, American Rascal broke his maiden on debut at Keeneland in April 2023, which garnered him ‘Rising Star’ honors. After finishing well-beaten in the G2 Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot, the 2-year-old netted the Zia Park Juvenile Stakes later that year.

Out of another ‘Rising Star’ in English and French G1SW Lady Aurelia (Scat Daddy), American Rascal has a full-brother who was foaled in 2025. His extended female family includes second dam D’ Wildcat Speed (Forest Wildcat)–the 2003 Horse of the Year in Puerto Rico.

The post TDN Rising Star American Rascal To Stand At Haras Masama In Argentina appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

read more
Former Santa Anita Track Superintendent Moore Passes At 80

Former Santa Anita Track Superintendent Moore Passes At 80

Former Santa Anita Park track superintendent Ron Moore passed away Friday morning at age 80 from complications of a recent stroke. Moore, along with his father, brother and nephew, are synonymous with Southern California horse racing, their ties going back more than seven decades.

Moore was born in 1946, a native of South Gate, California. His father Royce “Bob” Moore was the track foreman at Hollywood Park from 1953 until his retirement in 1979. Ron first worked on the track at age 15 as a coachman on the carriages used to transport racing officials to observation posts around the course. Not surprising for the 1950s, his favorite jockey was Bill Shoemaker saying, “during the races, I always wanted to get close to the rail and wait for Shoemaker to ride by so I could wave to him.”

He began working for his father on the track crew at Hollywood Park when he was still a student at Bellflower High School. After a three-year stint in the United States Army that included a two-year tour in Germany, Moore returned to Southern California and began working on the Santa Anita track crew.

In 1977, when Bill Quiggle retired as Santa Anita track superintendent after more than 30 years on the job, Moore was put in charge of conditioning the main track and training track as the foreman of the operating engineers and truck drivers at age 30. His first Santa Anita winter-spring season saw more than 40 inches of rain fall on Arcadia, one of the wettest in the track’s history. The horsemen lauded Moore’s work, and the California division of the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA) honored him with a special award for the work that season.

“When people hire me as a trainer, I tell them they are hiring me as a professional to make decisions,” said Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel at that time. “I think they hire Ron Moore the same way. Let him do his job.”

Santa Anita Park | Horsephotos

Fellow Hall of Fame trainers Laz Barrera and Gary Jones were equally as effusive in their praise for Moore’s work.

Moore was named track superintendent in early 1981, adding Santa Anita’s fabled Camino Real turf course to his supervision. He continued to work on Santa Anita’s track maintenance crew throughout the 1980s and was an integral part in the construction of the show jumping and dressage arena for the 1984 Olympic Games held at Santa Anita.

“Horse racing can provide (surface) protection by being diligent, consistent and experimenting to make it safer,” said Moore in a 2024 interview in Trainer Magazine.

He continued to work with track crews throughout the country until his retirement.

Moore’s brother Dennis currently serves as 1/ST Racing’s track surfaces consultant, and his nephew Rob is Santa Anita Park’s track superintendent.

In addition to Dennis and Rob, Ron Moore is survived by wife Susan, children Wendy, Jennifer and David, along with their children and grandchildren. Funeral services are pending.

 

The post Former Santa Anita Track Superintendent Moore Passes At 80 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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