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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Horse Racing Carryovers For September 10, 2015; Video: 2015 DFS Fantasy Football: Week 1 DraftKings Picks

Carryover Wager Type Track Date
$720 Pick 6 Presque Isle Downs Sep 10
$2,882 Pick 5 JP Louisiana Downs Sep 10
$3,639 Hi 5 JP Flamboro Downs Sep 10
$845 Pick 4 Harrington Raceway Sep 10
$1,023 Pick 5 Monticello Raceway Sep 10
$123,893 Hi 5 JP Mohawk Sep 10
$4,782 Pick 6 JP Mohawk Sep 10
$815 Pick 5 The Meadows Sep 10
$12,642 Hi 5 JP Arlington Park Sep 10
$126,737 Pick 6 JP Arlington Park Sep 10
$4,108 Pick 6 Los Alamitos Sep 11
$9,049 Hi 5 JP Woodbine 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
$314 Pick 5 Batavia Downs Sep 11
$353 Pick 6 Batavia Downs Sep 11
$2,741 Pick 6 Indiana Downs Sep 11
$28,317 Pick 6 JP Hastings Racecourse Sep 12
$7,033 Pick 5 Balmoral Park Sep 12
$2,816 Pick 5 Fort Erie Sep 13
$2,354 Hi 5 Fort Erie Sep 13
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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"We look back at the Travers, Horseplayers give their comments on potential US Anti-Doping Agency oversight of horse racing, Jonathan Stettin says horse racing is not dead, Neal Benoit speaks to trainer Tom Morley, Mike Dorr is back with a handy ten-point handicapping process and talks about the need for racing to improve the data product. Additionally, Vin Rogers tells you about the Theory of Everything, Rich Nilsen discusses what to do when you come to a fork in the road, Craig Milkowski from TimeformUS answers some questions, and we check on the "bounce" in harness racing."

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