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Big-Race Showdown: Woodbine Mile and Iroquois Stakes Selections
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For the eighth year in a row, America’s Best Racing is challenging some of the brightest minds in horse betting to come up with their top three picks for key races every weekend leading up to the 2024 Triple Crown and then continuing through the 2024 Breeders’ Cup World Championships. The handicappers face off in what we like to call the “Big-Race Showdown.”
The players’ picks will be posted here and a running bankroll will be kept to track their success all year long. Bankrolls will be tabulated on the basis of $2 exacta and $2 trifecta box bets of each player’s top three selections. We will also be keeping track of which player correctly selects the most winners.
Your players for the 2024 Big Race Showdown season are Edison Hatter (In The Money Media Podcast Host & Track Announcer), Thomas Kearney (Track Announcer, Shenandoah Downs), Ashley Mailloux (freelance racing analyst), Jessica Paquette (Racecaller for Parx Racing, Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation), John Piassek (Communications Manager, Maryland Horse Breeders Association), Roberto Rodriguez (El Potro Roberto, DRF en Espanol), Mike Somich (VSiN Host; The Magic Mike Show – The Racing Dudes), Darwin Vizcaya (Handicapper and Host), Rowan Ward (Chartcaller at Hawthorne Race Track and a Freelance Writer), and Alexa Zepp (Handicapper, DRF).
This week’s Big-Race Showdown races are: the $300,000 Iroquois Stakes for 2-year-olds Saturday at Churchill Downs, the first race to offer qualifying points for the 2025 Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve; and the $1 million Rogers Woodbine Mile Stakes Saturday at Woodbine, which offers a fees-paid berth to the FanDuel Breeders’ Cup Mile Presented by PDJF through the Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In” Challenge Series.
The Woodbine Mile plus the rest of Woodbine’s stakes-rich Saturday card will be showcased on FanDuel TV as will racing action from Churchill Downs, which kicked off its two-week September meet Thursday, Sept. 12.