Multiple Carryovers for Nine-Race Program Monday

Multiple Carryovers for Nine-Race Program Monday

Lucky in Malibu Captures Sunday Feature
 
LAUREL, MD – There will be carryovers in the 20-cent Rainbow 6 and $1 Super Hi-5 wagers for Monday’s nine-race program at Laurel Park.
 
First race post time is 12:30 p.m.
 
No one selected all six winners in the Rainbow 6 Sunday, growing the jackpot carryover to $4,612.24. Tickets with of six winners returned $295.28.
 
Monday’s Rainbow 6 kicks off in Race 4, a $40,000 maiden special weight at seven furlongs that drew a field of seven 2-year-olds led by Cal Lynch owned and trained Sky Mesa colt Maynooth, the 8-5 program favorite from Post 4.
 
Race 8 is a wide-open $45,000 second-level optional claiming allowance for fillies and mares 3 and up going six furlongs that includes Old Coach Farm’s Delaware Park shipper Angel At War, undefeated in five career starts and favored at 2-1, and 2016 Maryland Million Distaff and Geisha winner Rockin Jojo, listed at 20-1.
 
A Super Hi-5 carryover of $5,144.74 will be available in Monday’s opener, a six-furlong maiden claimer for 3-year-olds and up.
 
Laurel will host its final Monday program of the fall meet on Dec. 18. The fall meet concludes Sunday, Dec. 31.
 
ZWP Stable and Non Stop Stable’s multiple stakes-placed 3-year-old filly Lucky in Malibu had something left after setting an easy pace to turn back a cavalry charge at the top of the stretch and go on to win Sunday’s featured eighth race.
 
The $45,000 second-level optional claiming allowance for fillies and mares 3 and up was the fourth career win for Lucky in Malibu and third over older horses. The winning time was 1:46.13 for about 1 1/16 miles over a fast main track.
 
Lucky in Malibu, carrying low weight of 112 pounds including seven-pound apprentice Franklin Ceballos, was coming off a third-place finish in the one-mile Geisha Stakes Nov. 1 at Laurel.
 
Notes: Meet-leading rider Jevian Toledo picked up a pair of winners with Roethlisberger ($4.40) in the second race and Griff’s Ghost ($6.40) in the fourth. Franklin Ceballos also had a riding double aboard Ballivor ($12.60) in the fifth and Lucky in Malibu ($14.40) in the seventh, and five-pound apprentice Carlos Carrasco was first with Icelake ($10.80) in the sixth and Down in the Holler ($22.40) in the eighth. Both Ballivor and Icelake are trained by Carlos Mancilla.