Jersey Shore Six Carryover Surpasses $67k
With no lone ticket in Sunday’s Jersey Shore Six at Monmouth Park, the carryover swells to $67,035.62 for this Friday’s 10-race card.
The Jersey Shore Six has a 10-cent base wager. To win the jackpot, a ticket must have the winner of the last six races on the card and be the only one to have done so. If more than one person has a winning ticket, they split 60% of the net pool with 40% going to the carryover.
Friday’s card gets underway at 12:50 p.m. with the Jersey Shore Six set for races five through 10.
LOPEZ, NAVARRO, WHITE WABBIT WACING LEAD STANDINGS
With the 2014 Monmouth Park meeting just past the midway point, a pair of familiar faces top the jockey and trainer standings as White Wabbit Wacing tops the owner’s ranks.
With a pair of record breaking 7-win days to his credit, Paco Lopez, who was leading rider here in 2010 and 2013, has 89 victories, better than 50 more than his closest rival, Gabriel Saez, who has booted home 33 winners. Orlando Bocachica is third with 29 wins, six more than Eddie Castro, who is expected to return off an injury later this week. Rounding out the top five is Trevor McCarthy, who sports 22 trips to the winner’s circle.
The trainer’s race has last year’s top conditioner once again showing the way as Jorge Navarro leads the pack with 21 wins, one more than David Jacobson, who is one better than Eddie Plesa Jr. Todd Pletcher, a two-time top Monmouth conditioner, is fourth with 16 wins, followed by the duo of Claudio Gonzalez and Hugh McMahon, each with 14 winners.
White Wabbit Wacing LLC tops the owner’s ranks with 12 wins, five more than David Jacobson, who bests the partnership of Drawing Away Stable and David Jacobson by one win.