Racing News

Rainbow 6 Carryover Grows to $117,000 for Saturday

Next Start Undecided for Stakes-Winning 3-Year-Old Still Having Fun
 
LAUREL, MD – The 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot carryover grew to $117,000.06 for Saturday’s nine-race program after going unsolved Friday at Laurel Park.
 
A total of $24,210 was bet into the popular multi-race wager Friday, adding to a carryover of $109,253.01 from the previous live program Sunday, March 18. Multiple tickets with all six winners were each worth $112.56.
 

Leading Jockey Vargas Making His Mark at Laurel Park

Live Racing Returns Friday, March 23 with $109,253 Rainbow 6 Carryover
 
LAUREL, MD – Seeing some of his jockey school classmates already having made an impact on the American racing scene, Jorge A. Vargas Jr. is doing what he can to make a mark of his own.
 

Rainbow 6 Carryover Swells to $109,253 for Friday, March 23

Meet-Leading Trainer Gonzalez Enjoys Four-Win Day
Journeyman Karamanos Rides First Winner of Comeback
 
LAUREL, MD – Live racing returns to Laurel Park Friday, March 23 with a jackpot carryover of $109,253.01 in the 20-cent Rainbow 6 after the popular multi-race wager went unsolved during Sunday’s program.
 

Smokinpaddylassie Stays Unbeaten in $100,000 Beyond the Wire Upset

G3 Winner Something Awesome Dominates $100,000 Harrison Johnson
Lewisfield Hard-Fought Winner of $75,000 Not For Love
Anna’s Bandit Makes it Three Straight in $75,000 Conniver
 
LAUREL, MD – Edward Bruzek’s Smokinpaddylassie, making just her third career start and first in a stakes, came with a steady charge along the inside to run down multiple stakes-winning favorite Limited View and win Saturday’s $100,000 Beyond the Wire at Laurel Park.

V. I. P. Code Springs $74 Upset in $100,000 Private Terms

Highlights Five Stakes Worth $450,000 on St. Patrick’s Day Card
 
LAUREL, MD – Everest Stables Inc. homebred V. I. P. Code, the second-longest shot in a field of seven at odds of 35-1, swept to the lead turning for home and powered down the stretch to spring a $74.40 upset in the $100,000 Private Terms Saturday at Laurel Park.
 

Rainbow 6 Carryover Grows to $82,248 for St. Patrick’s Day Card

Private Terms for 3-Year-Olds Tops Five Stakes Worth $450,000 in Purses 
 
LAUREL, MD – With a little luck of the Irish, one lucky bettor could take down the 20-cent Rainbow 6 after it went unsolved Friday at Laurel Park, swelling the carryover jackpot to $82,248 for Saturday’s stakes-filled 11-race St. Patrick’s Day program highlighted by the $100,000 Private Terms for 3-year-olds.
 

Struth, Lewisfield Meet Again in $75,000 Not For Love

Multiple Stakes Winner My Magician Favored in $75,000 Conniver
Among Five Stakes Worth $450,000 in Purses Saturday, March 17
 
LAUREL, MD – When they last met, Struth was all that came between Lewisfield and his first career stakes victory. On Saturday, the late-developing gelding with star potential will try to turn the tables on his multiple stakes-winning rival in the $100,000 Not For Love at Laurel Park.
 

G3 Winner Something Awesome Returns in $100,000 Harrison Johnson

One of Five Stakes Worth $450,000 in Purses Saturday, March 17
 
LAUREL, MD – Stronach Stable’s homebred Something Awesome was up for the challenge when facing graded company for the first time, rallying from well back to win the seven-furlong General George (G3) Feb. 17 in just his third career stakes attempt.
 

Limited View Stretching Out in $100,000 Beyond the Wire

Multiple Stakes-Winning Sprinter Faces Seven Other 3-Year-Old Fillies
Among Five Stakes Worth $450,000 in Purses Saturday, March 17
 
LAUREL, MD – After putting her brilliance on display with five wins from seven starts sprinting, three of those victories coming in stakes, Limited View will stretch out to a mile for her latest engagement in Saturday’s $100,000 Beyond the Wire at Laurel Park.
 

Still Having Fun Facing New Challenge in $100,000 Private Terms

Multiple Stakes Winner Tops Field of Nine 3-Year-Olds
One of Five Stakes Worth $450,000 in Purses Saturday, March 17
 
LAUREL, MD – Gary Barber, Wachtel Stable and Terp Racing’s Still Having Fun, a winner of back-to-back stakes to open his sophomore campaign, will attempt to extend his streak to three straight making his two-turn debut in Saturday’s $100,000 Private Terms at Laurel Park.