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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

Monday February 9th

  • Plumpton (UK)    8:45am
  • Catterick (UK)    9:00am
  • Wolverhampton (UK)    12:00pm
  • Gulfstream Tropical    12:00pm
  • Laurel Park    12:00pm
  • Saratoga Harness    12:00pm
  • Parx Racing    12:05pm
  • Mahoning Valley    12:10pm
  • Monticello Raceway    12:10pm
  • Palermo    1:00pm
  • Will Rogers Downs    2:15pm
  • Sunland Park    2:25pm
  • Louisiana Downs    2:35pm
  • Turf Paradise    3:15pm
  • Dover Downs    4:30pm
  • Western Fair    5:50pm
  • Northfield Park    6:00pm
  • Woodbine at Mohawk    6:15pm
  • Yonkers Raceway    6:45pm
  • Rosecroft Raceway    7:15pm
  • Kyneton AUS    9:30pm
  • Australia Harness 2    10:00pm
  • Lismore AUS TH    10:00pm
  • Gatton TH AUS    10:00pm
  • Wyong AUS TH    10:00pm
  • Australia Harness 1    10:00pm
  • Manawatu NZ Hr    10:05pm
  • Funabashi JPN    11:55pm

Carryover Information

Carryover Wager Type Track Date
$2,029 PICK 5 MAHONING VALLEY Feb 9
$4,021 JP PICK 6 MAHONING VALLEY Feb 9
$33,373 JP PICK 5 PARX RACING Feb 9
$1,417 PICK 5 LOUISIANA DOWNS Feb 9
$622 PICK 4 WOLVERHAMPTON Feb 9
$193 PICK 4 FUNABASHI Feb 9
$121,224 JP HI 5 WOODBINE HARNESS Feb 9
$1,397 PICK 4 DOVER DOWNS Feb 9
$10,452 JP Hi 5 Rosecroft Feb 9
$340,169 JP Pick 6 Turf Paradise Feb 9
$12,283 Pick 5 Turf Paradise Feb 9
$37,412 Pick 6 AQUEDUCT Feb 11
$10,155 JP PICK 6 CHARLES TOWN Feb 11
$32,281 JP PICK 6 TAMPA BAY DOWNS Feb 11
$835 JP Pick 6 Laurel Park Feb 12
$428,893 JP Pick 6 Gulfstream Park Feb 12
$40,684 PICK 8 MEADOWLANDS Feb 13
$33,199 Pick 6 Santa Anita Park Feb 13
$2,471 PICK 9 CAYMANAS PARK Feb 13

Player News

  • Friday’s Lock” stays at the Meadows on race 8 with the #5-Timeisonmyside-Beaten fav-Wins today-Anthony Macdonald drives. Last “Lock” won again and the pick record is at 1581 of 2496 wins with 438 Seconds and 174 thirds. Thank you for choosing IdaBet.com!

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  • Monday’s “Lock” is at Western Fair on race 1 with the #2-Charmbo Cash-Going for 3 wins in a row-Brad Galliers drives. Last “Lock” was 3rd. The pick record is now at 1579 of 2493 wins with 438 Seconds and 173 thirds. Thank you for your continued support of IdaBet.com!

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Racing News

Heavenly Sunday Cruises Clear In Off-The-Turf Mrs. Revere

Heavenly Sunday Cruises Clear In Off-The-Turf Mrs. Revere

Candy Ride (Arg) filly Heavenly Sunday is guided to victory in the Mrs. Revere by Florent Geroux

Heavenly Sunday, who made her first career start on dirt after eight previous starts on turf, rolled past pacesetter Callie’s Grit at the top of the stretch and widened her margin inside the final furlong to win Friday’s off-the-turf $298,250 Mrs. Revere by five lengths over Beach Walkin.

Owned by William B. Harrigan’s Miacomet Farm, Heavenly Sunday ran the 1 1/16 miles for 3-year-old fillies in 1:44.69 on a fast track. Florent Geroux rode the winner for trainer Brad Cox.

The field was reduced from 12 entries to nine starters when turf racing called off for the final three days of the Fall Meet after track officials were not satisfied with the turf course’s condition.

The Mrs. Revere was carded a Grade 3 event but was downgraded to listed status pending a review by the American Graded Stakes Committee.

Heavenly Sunday banked the $178,800 first prize and rewarded her backers $4.82 for the win.

“She’s always worked well on the dirt so we thought she’d handle things just fine,” Cox said. “When she started her career we put her on grass and because she did so well we’ve always kept her on it. She was impressive today and can give her another option moving forward on dirt.”

Breaking from post No. 9, Heavenly Sunday raced just off the tail of pacesetter Callie’s Grit, who set fractions of :23.95, :48.81, and 1:13.32 during the early stages of the race. Heavenly Sunday pulled her way to the front leaving the final turn and drew away down the stretch while geared down late for the comfortable win.

“We sat a great trip,” Geroux said. “She’s a pretty versatile filly with her running style. She worked like she would handle the dirt fine and did.”

Beach Walkin outfinished Make the Boys Wink by 1 ¼ lengths for second.

Callie’s Grit, Neecie Marie, Safeen, Sabalenka, Financial Advice (FR), and Cha Cha Tap completed the order of finish. Hay Stack, Bling and Watch This Birdie were scratched.

The winner’s share of the purse pushed Heavenly Sunday’s earnings to $708,683 from a record of 4-2-2 in nine starts. Prior to the Mrs. Revere, Heavenly Sunday finished second to Surge Capacity in the Valley View (G3) at Keeneland on Oct. 27. Earlier this year, she won the Edgewood (G2) on the Kentucky Oaks (G1) undercard at Churchill Downs.

Heavenly Sunday is a dark bay or brown daughter of Candy Ride (ARG) out of the Giant’s Causeway mare Alien Giant who and bred in Kentucky by Randal Family Trust.

The Mrs. Revere is named in honor of Mrs. Revere, an accomplished Churchill Downs fan favorite in the mid-1980s. Mrs. Revere won 12 races in 28 starts, finished second seven times and earned $429,545 for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. Her six wins in a dozen starts at Churchill Downs included stakes triumphs in the Regret, Dogwood and Edgewood in 1984 and the Kentucky Cardinal in 1985. She was owned by Dr. Hiram Polk and the late Dr. David Richardson, who have provided the winner’s trophy for the Mrs. Revere in each year of its existence.

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Eyes Wide Open: Can Acetaminophen Aide In Equine Ocular Issues?

Eyes Wide Open: Can Acetaminophen Aide In Equine Ocular Issues?

Researchers at Colorado State University have found that acetaminophen may alleviate pain from equine eye conditions like uveitis. 

Acetaminophen, the active ingredient in human Tylenol, is not used often in equine medicine, said Dr. Kathryn L. Wotman, but it shows promise as a viable alternative to traditional non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) like phenylbutazone (bute) and flunixin meglumine (Banamine). 

Acetaminophen works on different pain pathways so it might work for different types of pain, Wotman said. The drug also doesn’t have the same side effects as other NSAIDs and is less expensive. 

Wotman and a team of researchers studied acetaminophen use for ocular conditions as eye issues are notoriously difficult to treat: they can be painful and often require multiple ointments or drops or the placement of an ophthalmic catheter. 

Additionally, many systemic drugs don’t reach the clear fluid on the front part of the eye because of the blood/ocular barrier. Any drug that fails to penetrate that will be unable to relieve pain for inflammation, Wotman said. 

To test acetaminophen’s ability to address pain and swelling, Wotman and her team used six healthy horses with no history or eye issues. The horses were given a 20 mg/kg dose of oral acetaminophen every 12 hours for three days. 

The scientists then drew blood and aqueous humor samples from the horses to test for acetaminophen concentrations. The drug was detected in both samples. 

Next, the team will test if the drug can reduce pain in the eye like that associated with ulcers and uveitis. If the drug is effective in reducing ocular pain, it may be able to be alternated with other NSAIDS, offering horses even greater relief, Wotman said. 

Read more at EQUUS magazine

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Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Seeks ‘Legend’ Nominations

Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Seeks ‘Legend’ Nominations

The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame is now accepting nominations for inclusion in its Legend Category. The category was established to honor people and horses whose accomplishments and feats occurred during the foundational years of horse racing in Canada.

To be considered in the Legend Category, the nominee’s primary career and impact on racing must have taken place a minimum of 50 years prior to nomination.

The deadline for submission for the Legend Category is Mar. 9 at 5 p.m. Nominations can be made here.

The post Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Seeks ‘Legend’ Nominations appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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Twinspires Boosts Derby Betting Challenge Prize Pool, Adds Oaks Challenge

Twinspires Boosts Derby Betting Challenge Prize Pool, Adds Oaks Challenge

Twinspires.com’s Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge (KDBC), a live-money handicapping tournament, will feature an increased, guaranteed $300,000 prize pool May 2, while the $25,000 Kentucky Oaks Betting Challenge will debut May 1. The KDBC returns this year with the same $5,000 buy-in structure and the newly added KOBC will have a seeded cash prize pool of $25,000 and will award one KDBC seat for every 10 entries.

“Championship Series” races on the Road to the Kentucky Derby and Road to the Kentucky Oaks will anchor weekly TwinSpires tournaments, which offer qualifying opportunities for the KDBC. The contest includes cash prizes, seats to the 2026 Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge, 2027 National Horseplayers Championship and 2027 KDBC.

For a complete schedule of tournaments, visit twinspires.com/tournaments.

The post Twinspires Boosts Derby Betting Challenge Prize Pool, Adds Oaks Challenge appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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Player News

  • Friday’s Lock” stays at the Meadows on race 8 with the #5-Timeisonmyside-Beaten fav-Wins today-Anthony Macdonald drives. Last “Lock” won again and the pick record is at 1581 of 2496 wins with 438 Seconds and 174 thirds. Thank you for choosing IdaBet.com!

    read more
  • Monday’s “Lock” is at Western Fair on race 1 with the #2-Charmbo Cash-Going for 3 wins in a row-Brad Galliers drives. Last “Lock” was 3rd. The pick record is now at 1579 of 2493 wins with 438 Seconds and 173 thirds. Thank you for your continued support of IdaBet.com!

    read more

Racing News

Heavenly Sunday Cruises Clear In Off-The-Turf Mrs. Revere

Heavenly Sunday Cruises Clear In Off-The-Turf Mrs. Revere

Candy Ride (Arg) filly Heavenly Sunday is guided to victory in the Mrs. Revere by Florent Geroux

Heavenly Sunday, who made her first career start on dirt after eight previous starts on turf, rolled past pacesetter Callie’s Grit at the top of the stretch and widened her margin inside the final furlong to win Friday’s off-the-turf $298,250 Mrs. Revere by five lengths over Beach Walkin.

Owned by William B. Harrigan’s Miacomet Farm, Heavenly Sunday ran the 1 1/16 miles for 3-year-old fillies in 1:44.69 on a fast track. Florent Geroux rode the winner for trainer Brad Cox.

The field was reduced from 12 entries to nine starters when turf racing called off for the final three days of the Fall Meet after track officials were not satisfied with the turf course’s condition.

The Mrs. Revere was carded a Grade 3 event but was downgraded to listed status pending a review by the American Graded Stakes Committee.

Heavenly Sunday banked the $178,800 first prize and rewarded her backers $4.82 for the win.

“She’s always worked well on the dirt so we thought she’d handle things just fine,” Cox said. “When she started her career we put her on grass and because she did so well we’ve always kept her on it. She was impressive today and can give her another option moving forward on dirt.”

Breaking from post No. 9, Heavenly Sunday raced just off the tail of pacesetter Callie’s Grit, who set fractions of :23.95, :48.81, and 1:13.32 during the early stages of the race. Heavenly Sunday pulled her way to the front leaving the final turn and drew away down the stretch while geared down late for the comfortable win.

“We sat a great trip,” Geroux said. “She’s a pretty versatile filly with her running style. She worked like she would handle the dirt fine and did.”

Beach Walkin outfinished Make the Boys Wink by 1 ¼ lengths for second.

Callie’s Grit, Neecie Marie, Safeen, Sabalenka, Financial Advice (FR), and Cha Cha Tap completed the order of finish. Hay Stack, Bling and Watch This Birdie were scratched.

The winner’s share of the purse pushed Heavenly Sunday’s earnings to $708,683 from a record of 4-2-2 in nine starts. Prior to the Mrs. Revere, Heavenly Sunday finished second to Surge Capacity in the Valley View (G3) at Keeneland on Oct. 27. Earlier this year, she won the Edgewood (G2) on the Kentucky Oaks (G1) undercard at Churchill Downs.

Heavenly Sunday is a dark bay or brown daughter of Candy Ride (ARG) out of the Giant’s Causeway mare Alien Giant who and bred in Kentucky by Randal Family Trust.

The Mrs. Revere is named in honor of Mrs. Revere, an accomplished Churchill Downs fan favorite in the mid-1980s. Mrs. Revere won 12 races in 28 starts, finished second seven times and earned $429,545 for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. Her six wins in a dozen starts at Churchill Downs included stakes triumphs in the Regret, Dogwood and Edgewood in 1984 and the Kentucky Cardinal in 1985. She was owned by Dr. Hiram Polk and the late Dr. David Richardson, who have provided the winner’s trophy for the Mrs. Revere in each year of its existence.

read more
Eyes Wide Open: Can Acetaminophen Aide In Equine Ocular Issues?

Eyes Wide Open: Can Acetaminophen Aide In Equine Ocular Issues?

Researchers at Colorado State University have found that acetaminophen may alleviate pain from equine eye conditions like uveitis. 

Acetaminophen, the active ingredient in human Tylenol, is not used often in equine medicine, said Dr. Kathryn L. Wotman, but it shows promise as a viable alternative to traditional non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) like phenylbutazone (bute) and flunixin meglumine (Banamine). 

Acetaminophen works on different pain pathways so it might work for different types of pain, Wotman said. The drug also doesn’t have the same side effects as other NSAIDs and is less expensive. 

Wotman and a team of researchers studied acetaminophen use for ocular conditions as eye issues are notoriously difficult to treat: they can be painful and often require multiple ointments or drops or the placement of an ophthalmic catheter. 

Additionally, many systemic drugs don’t reach the clear fluid on the front part of the eye because of the blood/ocular barrier. Any drug that fails to penetrate that will be unable to relieve pain for inflammation, Wotman said. 

To test acetaminophen’s ability to address pain and swelling, Wotman and her team used six healthy horses with no history or eye issues. The horses were given a 20 mg/kg dose of oral acetaminophen every 12 hours for three days. 

The scientists then drew blood and aqueous humor samples from the horses to test for acetaminophen concentrations. The drug was detected in both samples. 

Next, the team will test if the drug can reduce pain in the eye like that associated with ulcers and uveitis. If the drug is effective in reducing ocular pain, it may be able to be alternated with other NSAIDS, offering horses even greater relief, Wotman said. 

Read more at EQUUS magazine

read more
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Seeks ‘Legend’ Nominations

Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Seeks ‘Legend’ Nominations

The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame is now accepting nominations for inclusion in its Legend Category. The category was established to honor people and horses whose accomplishments and feats occurred during the foundational years of horse racing in Canada.

To be considered in the Legend Category, the nominee’s primary career and impact on racing must have taken place a minimum of 50 years prior to nomination.

The deadline for submission for the Legend Category is Mar. 9 at 5 p.m. Nominations can be made here.

The post Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Seeks ‘Legend’ Nominations appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

read more
Twinspires Boosts Derby Betting Challenge Prize Pool, Adds Oaks Challenge

Twinspires Boosts Derby Betting Challenge Prize Pool, Adds Oaks Challenge

Twinspires.com’s Kentucky Derby Betting Challenge (KDBC), a live-money handicapping tournament, will feature an increased, guaranteed $300,000 prize pool May 2, while the $25,000 Kentucky Oaks Betting Challenge will debut May 1. The KDBC returns this year with the same $5,000 buy-in structure and the newly added KOBC will have a seeded cash prize pool of $25,000 and will award one KDBC seat for every 10 entries.

“Championship Series” races on the Road to the Kentucky Derby and Road to the Kentucky Oaks will anchor weekly TwinSpires tournaments, which offer qualifying opportunities for the KDBC. The contest includes cash prizes, seats to the 2026 Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge, 2027 National Horseplayers Championship and 2027 KDBC.

For a complete schedule of tournaments, visit twinspires.com/tournaments.

The post Twinspires Boosts Derby Betting Challenge Prize Pool, Adds Oaks Challenge appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

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