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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Horse Racing Carryovers For September 8, 2015; Video: Lasix Forum, Saratoga New York

Carryover Wager Type Track Date
$84 Pick 6 Presque Isle Downs Sep 8
$112,860 Hi 5 JP Mohawk Sep 8
$3,536 Pick 6 JP Mohawk Sep 8
$1,567 Hi 5 JP Flamboro Downs Sep 8
$869 Pick 4 Running Aces Sep 8
$403 Pick 6 Running Aces Sep 8
$680 Pick 6 Indiana Downs Sep 8
$311 Pick 5 Hoosier Park Sep 8
$1,278 Pick 6 Indiana Downs Sep 8
$963 Pick 5 JP Louisiana Downs Sep 9
$722 Pick 5 Saratoga Harness Sep 9
$248 Pick 6 Batavia Downs Sep 9
$607 Pick 5 Scioto Downs Sep 9
$126,737 Pick 6 JP Arlington Park Sep 10
$4,108 Pick 6 Los Alamitos Sep 11
$8,167 Hi 5 JP Northlands Park Sep 11
$13,583 Pick 6 JP Century Downs Sep 11
$4,289 Hi 5 JP Century Downs Sep 11
$28,317 Pick 6 JP Hastings Racecourse Sep 12
$7,033 Pick 5 Balmoral Park Sep 12
Carryover amounts are in $USD. Though possible errors sometimes occur, strong efforts are made to make sure the above information is as accurate and as complete as possible.

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Lasix Forum, Saratoga New York:

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