The Gulfstream Park West meet will have three carryovers on its ten-race Saturday card.
First post is 1:15 p.m. for the GP West races,which are held at Calder in Miami Gardens.
The carryovers:
*Super Hi-5 — $2,655.72 on first race.
*Rainbow 6 — $33,819.65 on races five through ten. The sequence is scheduled to start at 3:35 p.m.
*Late Pick 5 — $16,430.17 on races six through ten. The sequence is scheduled to start at 4:07 p.m.
On Friday, as a result of two long-shot winners, there were no tickets with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 races and no tickets with the winners of all five Late Pick 5 races.
So, Gulfstream made a non-jackpot payoff on tickets with winners of five Rainbow 6 races. There were 23 such tickets and each received $853.54 on the 20 cent only bet.
Friday was the second straight day without any tickets with all six winners.
Friday’s Rainbow 6 wagering was $35,072. Of that Gulfstream took out 20 percent, divided 56 percent among tickets with five winners and added 24 percent to the carryover.
On the Late Pick 5, the payoff on a minimum 50 cent bet was $211.85. The number of winning tickets was not readily available.
Betting on the Late Pick 5 was $23,778. With the carryover, we expect that more than $100,000 will be bet on the Late Pick 5 on Saturday.
The eighth race was 1 1/16 miles on turf for fillies and mares 3-years old and up. It was an allowance with a $47,000 purse and an optional claiming price of $35,000.
Hogans Holiday, not in for a tag, was fourth entering the stretch. She rallied to beat Southern Sis by three-quarters of a length.
Leonel Reyes rode Hogans Holiday for trainer Marcus Vitali and owner John Grossi Racing Corp.
The winning time was 1:44.96 on the course listed as firm.