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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 April 24th

  • Fairview (SAf)    6:30am
  • Sandown Park (UK)    8:20am
  • Perth (UK)    8:30am
  • Doncaster (UK)    8:40am
  • Chilvani ITA (TB)    9:05am
  • Bahrain Turf Club    9:30am
  • Greyville (SAf)    9:45am
  • Cork (IRE)    11:30am
  • Chepstow (UK)    11:55am
  • Laurel Park    12:00pm
  • Preakness Future Wager    12:00pm
  • Keeneland Turf P3    12:00pm
  • Fontwell (UK)    12:15pm
  • Cumberland Harness    12:15pm
  • Tampa Bay Downs    12:15pm
  • Harrahs Philly (Chester)    12:25pm
  • The Meadows    12:45pm
  • Gulfstream Tropical    12:50pm
  • Keeneland    1:00pm
  • Santa Anita Park    1:10pm
  • Tropical Turf Pick 3    1:10pm
  • Aqueduct    1:10pm
  • Santa Anita All Turf PK3    2:00pm
  • Buffalo Raceway    2:30pm
  • Sunset Six    4:00pm
  • NYRA Cross Country P5    4:20pm
  • Coast to Coast Pick 5    4:35pm
  • Vernon Downs    5:05pm
  • Hoosier Park (H)    5:30pm
  • Penn National    5:45pm
  • Western Fair    5:50pm
  • Woodbine at Mohawk    6:30pm
  • Evangeline Downs    6:30pm
  • Meadowlands (H)    6:35pm
  • Yonkers Raceway    6:45pm
  • Remington Park    7:00pm
  • Charles Town    7:00pm
  • Delta Downs    7:15pm
  • Sam Houston    7:30pm
  • Century Downs H    8:35pm
  • Te Rapa NZ    9:05pm
  • Riccarton Park NZ    9:20pm
  • Seoul Korea    9:35pm
  • Eagle Farm AUS TH    9:45pm
  • Randwick AUS TH    10:45pm
  • Flemington AUS    11:00pm
  • Gosford AUS TH    11:05pm
  • Morphettville AUS    11:10pm
  • Moe AUS    11:15pm
  • Kilbeggan (IRE)    11:15pm
  • Ascot AUS TH    11:55pm
  • Sunshine Coast AUS TH    11:55pm

Carryover Information

Carryover Wager Type Track Date
$12,599 JP PICK 6 CHARLES TOWN Apr 23
$528 JP PICK 6 EVANGELINE DOWNS Apr 23
$1,838 PICK 5 SAM HOUSTON Apr 23
$331 JP PICK 6 SAM HOUSTON Apr 23
$2,952 JP HI 5 SAM HOUSTON Apr 23
$285 JP PICK 6 HAWTHORNE Apr 23
$726 JP PICK 6 THISTLEDOWN Apr 23
$341 PICK 4 URAWA Apr 23
$7,502 HI 5 HOOSIER PARK Apr 23
$8,978 JP HI 5 PLAINRIDGE Apr 23
$10,208 JP Hi 5 Rosecroft Apr 23
$44,695* PICK 6 KEENELAND Apr 24
$41,691 JP PICK 6 TAMPA BAY DOWNS Apr 24
$3,102 ROLLING HI 5 TAMPA BAY DOWNS Apr 24
$7,395* PICK 4 BAHRAIN Apr 24
$7,743 ROLLING SUPERFECTA BAHRAIN Apr 24
$857* PICK 3 BAHRAIN Apr 24
$261* DOUBLE BAHRAIN Apr 24
$1,365 PICK 5 CENTURY DOWNS H Apr 24
$75,349 JP HI 5 WOODBINE MOHAWK Apr 24
$4,856 JP Pick 6 Laurel Park Apr 24
$12,893 Pick 5 Laurel Park Apr 24
$246,980 JP Pick 6 Gulfstream Park Apr 24
$2,508 JP HI 5 WOODBINE TB Apr 25
$2,843 JP PICK 6 WOODBINE TB Apr 25
$8,420 PICK 4 CAYMANAS PARK Apr 25
$7,555 PICK 9 CAYMANAS PARK Apr 25
$201 JP HI 5 SARATOGA HARNESS Apr 25
$264,931 JP Pick 6 Turf Paradise Apr 25
$36,531 JP PICK 5 PARX RACING Apr 27

Player News

  • Today’s “lock” is at Northfield Park on race 6 with the #5-Con Crizma: Going for 3 wins in a row! Branden Rhoades drives. Last “Lock” Was 2nd making the pick record at 1616 of 2551 wins with 445 Seconds and 179 thirds. Thank you for placing your wagers at IdaBet.com!

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  • Hump Day Lock” is at Northfield Park on race #2 with the #5-Deadly Sting-Drops with better post. Hasn’t missed board last 4 -Wins tonight! . Last “Lock” Won again making the pick record at 1612 of 2546 wins with 443 Seconds and 179 thirds. We appreciate your play at IdaBet.com!

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‘I’m All for Moving It’ – Leading Trainers Brad Cox, Chad Brown & Mark Glatt Weigh in on Changing Triple Crown Dates

‘I’m All for Moving It’ – Leading Trainers Brad Cox, Chad Brown & Mark Glatt Weigh in on Changing Triple Crown Dates

Has the time finally come to change the dates of the Triple Crown?

In an article posted Apr. 13 on the Sports Business Journal website, it was reported that the GI Preakness Stakes would be pushed back a week to be held three weeks after the GI Kentucky Derby in 2027. Maryland Jockey Club President and General Manager Bill Knauf, however, quickly shot down the report and denied that any decision had been made regarding the date of next year’s Preakness.

Last year’s Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty (Into Mischief) famously skipped the second jewel of the Triple Crown and went on to add the GI Belmont Stakes at Saratoga five weeks later.

Leading trainers Brad Cox, Chad Brown and Mark Glatt all weighed in on the hot-button topic while joining the National Thoroughbred Racing Association’s national media teleconference previewing the 152nd Kentucky Derby on Thursday afternoon.

Cox will have three shots at a second Kentucky Derby victory with GI Curlin Florida Derby winner Commandment (Into Mischief), GI Toyota Blue Grass S. winner and ‘TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard’ Further Ado (Gun Runner) and GIII Jeff Ruby S. winner Fulleffort (Liam’s Map).

The Cox-trained Mandaloun was promoted to first following the medication disqualification of Medina Spirit in the 2021 Kentucky Derby. Cox also trained Essential Quality to a win in that year’s GI Belmont Stakes.

“I’m all for moving it,” Cox said. “Listen, I get history and I’m a big fan of history, but the points system has changed the whole dynamic of trying to get into the Derby. The pressure it puts on the horses in regards to getting into the Derby, then to ask them to run 1 1/4 miles to try to have them the best that they can be on that particular day. To turn around and think you got to run 1 3/16 miles 14 days later, it’s a lot.”

Cox continued, “I understand and get the whole, ‘If they’re that good, they need to be able to do it.’ But I think the health and the welfare of the horse comes first over tradition.”

Is three weeks instead of two weeks enough spacing to the Preakness?

“It’s not enough, no,” Cox replied. “A lot of the trainers that have the success at the top level with these 3-year-olds would tell you that you would like more than three weeks as well.”

Cox added, “I always tell people you could run a horse back on quick rest and get a really good effort. The question is, what do you have after the quick turnaround? I think that’s one thing that people seem to lose sight of. We’re very lucky to have Sovereignty around this year racing. I think it’s great for the sport. And they obviously skipped the Preakness last year.”

Kentucky Derby | Coady Media

Brown, a two-time Preakness-winning trainer, has hit the board three times in the Derby, led by a pair of runner-up finishes with Sierra Leone in 2024 and Good Magic in 2018. He will saddle the two-for-two GII Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby winner and ‘TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard’ Emerging Market (Candy Ride {Arg}) in this year’s Derby.

“I guess the way I feel about it has evolved a bit year to year,” Brown said. “I initially was against the idea of changing such a historic schedule. It’s really been in the fabric of the rich history of the sport and I’m normally opposed to (changing) those type of things.

The more I think about it and the more I evaluate my own crops of horses year to year, it’s pretty obvious that the horses benefit from more time in between races. They run a lot less than they used to over the course of time when you study the history.

I guess we have to take a step back and look at what’s best, even if it’s an uncomfortable change. Most change is uncomfortable for whatever we do within our industry or life or what have you.

Do we want to deal with some temporary discomfort of a change, but it’s better for the health of the horse and for the industry? I’m definitely more open minded to it now looking at it.”

Brown added, “I would predict it is gonna change, certainly before my career is over.”

The Southern California-based veteran trainer Glatt will be represented by his first career Kentucky Derby starter with GI Santa Anita Derby winner So Happy (Runhappy).

“In today’s world that we live in, there’s a lot of reasons for changing the schedule,” Glatt concluded. “At the same time, tradition is tradition, but we live in a different world. I lean more towards changing the schedule.”

The post ‘I’m All for Moving It’ – Leading Trainers Brad Cox, Chad Brown & Mark Glatt Weigh in on Changing Triple Crown Dates appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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28 Horses Slated for OBS ‘Second Chance’ Digital Auction

28 Horses Slated for OBS ‘Second Chance’ Digital Auction

Following Monday’s announcement OBSOnline will again host a ‘Second Chance’ digital auction for horses who were either RNAs or scratched from the Apr. 14-17 OBS Spring 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale, the auction house updated the announcement Thursday with news that 28 juveniles have been catalogued.

The catalogue will be available at OBSOnline, with bidding beginning Apr. 24 at noon ET and closing at noon Apr. 28.

The post 28 Horses Slated for OBS ‘Second Chance’ Digital Auction appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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Player News

  • Today’s “lock” is at Northfield Park on race 6 with the #5-Con Crizma: Going for 3 wins in a row! Branden Rhoades drives. Last “Lock” Was 2nd making the pick record at 1616 of 2551 wins with 445 Seconds and 179 thirds. Thank you for placing your wagers at IdaBet.com!

    read more
  • Hump Day Lock” is at Northfield Park on race #2 with the #5-Deadly Sting-Drops with better post. Hasn’t missed board last 4 -Wins tonight! . Last “Lock” Won again making the pick record at 1612 of 2546 wins with 443 Seconds and 179 thirds. We appreciate your play at IdaBet.com!

    read more

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‘I’m All for Moving It’ – Leading Trainers Brad Cox, Chad Brown & Mark Glatt Weigh in on Changing Triple Crown Dates

‘I’m All for Moving It’ – Leading Trainers Brad Cox, Chad Brown & Mark Glatt Weigh in on Changing Triple Crown Dates

Has the time finally come to change the dates of the Triple Crown?

In an article posted Apr. 13 on the Sports Business Journal website, it was reported that the GI Preakness Stakes would be pushed back a week to be held three weeks after the GI Kentucky Derby in 2027. Maryland Jockey Club President and General Manager Bill Knauf, however, quickly shot down the report and denied that any decision had been made regarding the date of next year’s Preakness.

Last year’s Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty (Into Mischief) famously skipped the second jewel of the Triple Crown and went on to add the GI Belmont Stakes at Saratoga five weeks later.

Leading trainers Brad Cox, Chad Brown and Mark Glatt all weighed in on the hot-button topic while joining the National Thoroughbred Racing Association’s national media teleconference previewing the 152nd Kentucky Derby on Thursday afternoon.

Cox will have three shots at a second Kentucky Derby victory with GI Curlin Florida Derby winner Commandment (Into Mischief), GI Toyota Blue Grass S. winner and ‘TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard’ Further Ado (Gun Runner) and GIII Jeff Ruby S. winner Fulleffort (Liam’s Map).

The Cox-trained Mandaloun was promoted to first following the medication disqualification of Medina Spirit in the 2021 Kentucky Derby. Cox also trained Essential Quality to a win in that year’s GI Belmont Stakes.

“I’m all for moving it,” Cox said. “Listen, I get history and I’m a big fan of history, but the points system has changed the whole dynamic of trying to get into the Derby. The pressure it puts on the horses in regards to getting into the Derby, then to ask them to run 1 1/4 miles to try to have them the best that they can be on that particular day. To turn around and think you got to run 1 3/16 miles 14 days later, it’s a lot.”

Cox continued, “I understand and get the whole, ‘If they’re that good, they need to be able to do it.’ But I think the health and the welfare of the horse comes first over tradition.”

Is three weeks instead of two weeks enough spacing to the Preakness?

“It’s not enough, no,” Cox replied. “A lot of the trainers that have the success at the top level with these 3-year-olds would tell you that you would like more than three weeks as well.”

Cox added, “I always tell people you could run a horse back on quick rest and get a really good effort. The question is, what do you have after the quick turnaround? I think that’s one thing that people seem to lose sight of. We’re very lucky to have Sovereignty around this year racing. I think it’s great for the sport. And they obviously skipped the Preakness last year.”

Kentucky Derby | Coady Media

Brown, a two-time Preakness-winning trainer, has hit the board three times in the Derby, led by a pair of runner-up finishes with Sierra Leone in 2024 and Good Magic in 2018. He will saddle the two-for-two GII Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby winner and ‘TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard’ Emerging Market (Candy Ride {Arg}) in this year’s Derby.

“I guess the way I feel about it has evolved a bit year to year,” Brown said. “I initially was against the idea of changing such a historic schedule. It’s really been in the fabric of the rich history of the sport and I’m normally opposed to (changing) those type of things.

The more I think about it and the more I evaluate my own crops of horses year to year, it’s pretty obvious that the horses benefit from more time in between races. They run a lot less than they used to over the course of time when you study the history.

I guess we have to take a step back and look at what’s best, even if it’s an uncomfortable change. Most change is uncomfortable for whatever we do within our industry or life or what have you.

Do we want to deal with some temporary discomfort of a change, but it’s better for the health of the horse and for the industry? I’m definitely more open minded to it now looking at it.”

Brown added, “I would predict it is gonna change, certainly before my career is over.”

The Southern California-based veteran trainer Glatt will be represented by his first career Kentucky Derby starter with GI Santa Anita Derby winner So Happy (Runhappy).

“In today’s world that we live in, there’s a lot of reasons for changing the schedule,” Glatt concluded. “At the same time, tradition is tradition, but we live in a different world. I lean more towards changing the schedule.”

The post ‘I’m All for Moving It’ – Leading Trainers Brad Cox, Chad Brown & Mark Glatt Weigh in on Changing Triple Crown Dates appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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28 Horses Slated for OBS ‘Second Chance’ Digital Auction

28 Horses Slated for OBS ‘Second Chance’ Digital Auction

Following Monday’s announcement OBSOnline will again host a ‘Second Chance’ digital auction for horses who were either RNAs or scratched from the Apr. 14-17 OBS Spring 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale, the auction house updated the announcement Thursday with news that 28 juveniles have been catalogued.

The catalogue will be available at OBSOnline, with bidding beginning Apr. 24 at noon ET and closing at noon Apr. 28.

The post 28 Horses Slated for OBS ‘Second Chance’ Digital Auction appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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