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Masochistic Relaxed in BC Sprint Workout
Masochistic worked five furlongs from the gate in 1:00 with jockey Mike Smith aboard in a relaxed manner that had all of his connections pleased with the Oct. 29 move at Santa Anita Park.
Poker Playing Priest Kevin Gugliotta Arrested on Child Porn Charges
Kevin Gugliotta is rare enough as a poker player and Catholic priest. But the anomoly was arrested last week and charged with 40 counts related to child pornography, making him […]
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Pegasus Sale to Return in March
Dr. Mark Dedomenico’s Pegasus Training and Rehabilitation Center announced it will bring back the 2-year-olds in training sale that has been on hiatus since 2012 and will also add a horses of racing age segment.
Gormley Goes Easy in BC Juvenile Work
As the deluge of workers lined up, eagerly awaiting the second training session to begin near the top of the Santa Anita stretch, trainer John Shirreffs held back Jerry and Ann Moss’ Gormley for a few minutes to let the track clear.
Nyquist Injured, Out of Breeders' Cup Classic
Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) winner Nyquist will not run in the Nov. 5 Breeders’ Cup Classic (gr. I). The multiple grade I winner exited an Oct. 27 workout with a “puffy ankle,” according to a release from trainer Doug O’Neill.
Runhappy Eager in Final Breeders' Cup Work
Still full of antics but much more willing than in his penultimate move, reigning champion male sprinter Runhappy turned in his final work in advance of the Nov. 4 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (gr. I) when he drilled five furlongs in :58 2/5 Oct. 29.
Week 8 Monday Night Football Betting Preview
Whether the Minnesota Vikings bounce back against the Chicago Bears might hinge on the health of Jay Cutler’s thumb.
Odds courtesy of OddsShark.com
The Vikings are listed as the six-point favorite against the Bears, with a 40.5-point total. Minnesota is coming off a defeat last week against the Philadelphia Eagles, while Cutler is conveniently back from his thumb injury for the Bears’ first game since Brian Hoyer (broken forearm) went down for the season.
Minnesota is 5-1 both straight-up and against the spread. The Vikings’ 5-2 ATS record in their last seven games against the Bears covers up the fact Cutler is 8-5 as a starter against Minnesota, his best mark against an NFC North team.
Camelot pulls wonky National Lottery app
Lottery operator Camelot has pulled its National Lottery app in the UK after players reported the app incorrectly verifying draw results.
Earlier this week, reports emerged on social media that lottery players who used Camelot’s app to check their tickets were being told the tickets were losers when they were actually winners. Some players reported telling Camelot about the problem as early as last week.
On Friday, Camelot posted a message to the National Lottery website saying it was “currently working through a reported technical issue” that its app was displaying “an incorrect non–winning message when checking results with either the QR ticket scanner or manual–entry results checker.”
Camelot said it believes the problem is a very recent one, likely inspired by the latest software releases: October 13 for Android and October 20 for iOS. Camelot said the app was temporarily locked on October 26 and urged players to check tickets via the website or at a lottery retailer.