Rainbow 6 to Have $300K Carryover on Sunday
Gulfstream Park's Saturday program, which featured a rare disqualification in the $400,000 Besilu Stables Fountain of Youth (G2) and the exciting return of champion Main Sequence, also had bettors trying to hit a $300,000 guaranteed pool in the 20 cent Rainbow 6.
But at the end of the day, there were multiple winning tickets on the Rainbow 6 which means there will be a $300,000 carryover in Sunday's Rainbow 6. Multiple winning tickets Saturday on the Rainbow 6 returned $75,984.18.
Along with the Rainbow 6 carryover, there will be a guaranteed $100,000 pool in the Late Pick 4, a guaranteed $50,000 pool in the Pick 5 and a Super Hi 5 carryover of $9,987.74.
First race post time is 12:30 p.m.
Data Driven Impresses In Debut
Data Driven, a 3-year-old son of Northern Afleet owned by Klaravich Stables and William Lawrence, made an impressive debut when winning Saturday's third race. The Chad Brown-trained chestnut colt chased Face of Winner past an opening quarter in :22.76 and a half in :45.71 before poking his nose in front of the game pacesetter around the turn and winning by 1 1/4 lengths.
“He’s been training really well," Brown said. "Paco (Lopez) gave him a great ride. We’ve had a lot of luck with him particularly in these maiden race. He’s puts them right in the race. He ran terrific.”
Who's Hot: Jockeys Paco Lopez, Javier Castellano, John Velazquez and Luis Saez all had two winners Saturday. Along with his victory in the Besilu Stables Fountain of Youth aboard Itsaknockout ($12.80), Saez also won the Davona Dale (G2) with Ekati's Phaeton ($55.60). Castellano won the Rampart (G3) with House Rules ($8) and the first race with Empire Knight ($6.60). Velazquez won the second race with Cort ($5.80) and the The Very One (G3) with Irish Mission ($5.80). Lopez won the third with Data Driven ($9.60) and the Ladies' Turf Sprint with Jewel of a Cat ($25.20).
Source: Gulfstream Park Press Release