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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!
Tuesday’s Lock is at Western Fair Race 01 with the #4–TH Tru Play -2nd last out-speed to go wire to wire tonight. Last “Lock” Won again and the pick record is now at 1592 of 2509 wins with 438 Seconds and 174 thirds.)
read moreFriday’s Lock is at The Meadows on race 10 with the #4-Liteningonthebeach -1:49 speed-Aaron Merriman drives. Last “Lock” Won again! The pick record is 1590 of 2507 wins with 438 Seconds and 174 thirds. Thank you for your support of IdaBet.com!
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The Jockey Club of Canada’s Graded Stakes Committee held its annual review of graded and listed stakes, and the number of higher level races will remain at 41, according to a press release late on Tuesday from the Jockey Club of Canada.
The Committee reviewed the North American Race Committee (NARC) figures for all graded, listed and potentially listed races in Canada.
Based on the data, the committee determined that the GIII British Columbia Derby will be downgraded to listed status and the early October running at Woodbine of the bet365 Algonquin Stakes for 2-year-olds on the turf will be upgraded to a Grade III.
Additionally, the Century Casino Oaks, King Corrie Stakes, Niagara Stakes and Thorncliffe Stakes will all be upgraded to listed status.
The Graded Stakes Committee meeting was conducted by Chair Ross McKague, who was joined by appointed members David Anderson, Jim Bannon, Jeff Begg, Catherine Day Phillips, Bernard McCormack and The Jockey Club of Canada’s Chief Steward Doug Anderson.
Also attending were racetrack representatives Allen Goodsell, Teagan Goodsell and Mike Vanin from Alberta. McKague represented Manitoba, and Julia Bell & Scott Lane stood for Ontario.
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read moreThe 2026 Inglis Digital USA March Sale closed Tuesday displaying steady trade in the broodmare prospect market, led by the $80,000 purchase of broodmare prospect Faith Understood (Catholic Boy), the online auction company said on Tuesday.
Chris Nolan was the winning bidder on the 5-year-old mare, who was made available for inspection in the Gulfstream Park barn of trainer Jennifer Young. She was consigned by owner Team Adams Racing.
Faith Understood was a maiden winner at Keeneland in April of her 3-year-old season and was the runner-up in the Memories of Silver Stakes at Aqueduct.Later in the season, Faith Understood was third in the GIII Honeymoon Stakes at Santa Anita Park. She retired with earnings of $129,512.
Bred in Kentucky by Whitehorse Stable, Faith Understood is out of the stakes placed Munnings mare Zia, who is the dam of four winners from five foals to race. Her page features a diverse sampling of international black type, including English champion Negligent (Ire) (Ahonoora {GB}) and the Canadian stakes winning dam of MGSW River Seven (Johannesburg).
Tuesday’s second highest price came for Backstretch Rose, a stakes-placed Army Mule mare who went to Cash and Company for $70,000. The 5-year-old bred in Kentucky by St. Elias Stables was consigned by trainer Lacey Gaudet, who offered the mare for inspection out of her barn at Laurel Park.
The March sale drew a wide variety of buyers, with the 20 lots sold on Tuesday going to 18 different buyers. The catalogue featured horses available for inspection in Arizona, California, Florida, Kentucky, Maryland and New York. Stallion seasons were also offered for horses residing in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma and Ohio.
“We saw action from all over the globe today,” said Inglis Digital CEO Kyle Wilson. “Thanks to all of our customers who continue to support us and we wish everyone the best of luck with their purchases.”
Offerings that finished under their reserves on Tuesday are still available to purchase on the Inglis Digital USA website. Visit the site’s “Catalogue” page and click on “Make An Offer” next to the available horses.
Entries are now open for the inaugural Inglis Digital USA Curlin Florida Derby Sale, putting a special focus on offerings in that region, including horses entered on the Florida Derby card at Gulfstream Park.
Entries begin to close Friday, Mar. 13, but rolling entries will be taken on an approval basis up until sale day. The catalogue will be released on Wednesday, Mar. 18, and bidding will close Monday, Mar. 23.
To enter a horse for the Curlin Florida Derby Sale, register as a bidder or to make a bid on an RNA horse from the March Sale, visit www.inglisdigitalusa.com.
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