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The Fountain of Youth Highlights a Day of Kentucky Derby Prep Races
With only nine weeks to go until the Kentucky Derby, CNBC and Peacock have live racing coverage from sunny Hallandale Beach, Florida from 5-6:30pm on Saturday.
The featured race is the Fountain of Youth, the 2nd of Gulfstream’s three Kentucky Derby preps this year. But our coverage is supported by two Grade 3 turf races, both of which drew very solid fields.
I am going to link these three races by playing a Pick-3, meaning I have to pick the winner of three consecutive races. I am also going to play some bets that are specific to each race. Let’s get started:
CANADIAN TURF STAKES
GULFSTREAM, SATURDAY RACE 12
POST TIME: 4:58 PM
At first glance, this seems like an evenly matched race, as each of the main contenders have very similar resumes and have earned comparable speed figures. But if you dig deeper, I think there’s one horse that is a clear standout in here – the morning-line favorite, #3 Emmanuel.
Emmanuel’s win in the Poker Stakes back in June really impressed me. That race is technically a Grade 3, but it drew a very strong field for the level. The horses that finished 2nd and 3rd that day, Filo Di Arianna and Chez Pierre, are both far better than anything he faces here. I know he hasn’t raced since August, but I’m not letting that scare me as this horse has run well off similar layoffs before. Plus, it doesn’t hurt him to have the best jockey in the country, Irad Ortiz, aboard. I think he’s a cut above this field and I’m using him as a single in the Pick-3, late pick-5, and keying him on top in my single-race wagers. (Plus, one of my good friends is named Emmanuel so how could I not make him my top pick?)
For the single-race wagers, I’m using #4 Turf King and #5 Siege of Boston underneath; the former should take a big step forward in his first start as a 4-year-old, and the latter ran well last time out despite a disadvantageous early pace scenario.
THE PLAY:
EXACTA: 3 / 4,5
TRIFECTA: 3 / 4,5
HORSES USED IN THE PICK-3: 3
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HONEY FOX STAKES
GULFSTREAM, SATURDAY RACE 13
POST TIME: 5:23PM
I’m less confident in this race’s morning line favorite, #6 Chili Flag. Her 6th place finish in the G2 Pegasus FM Turf last time out was decent, but it’s not like she had major traffic trouble that kept her from winning. Plus, she’s only won 2 of her 7 starts since being imported to the U.S., and most of those 7 starts were against weaker competition than what she faces here. I don’t see her taking another step forward here, and while she might not need to in order to win this race, I don’t want to bet her at short odds.
I’m far more interested in a filly that has a ton of room for improvement – #4 Spansive. Her career kicked off with a bang, as she won each of her first 2 starts. But she’s lost her last 2 since, and that might put some bettors off. But if you look closer, she had excuses in each of those losses – she was too close to a hot pace 2 back, and then she was far behind a slow pace last time out. There’s some hidden upside here and I think this is the day she gets back to the winner’s circle.
Others to consider include #7 For the Flag, who can take advantage of a speed-favoring Gulfstream turf course, and #8 Mohawk Trail, who was facing some sneaky-good competition as a 3-year-old last year, and any step forward in her 4-year-old debut makes her a major contender at a big price.
THE PLAY:
#4 Spansive, at 6-1 or higher
#8 Mohawk Trail, at 12-1 or higher
EXACTA & TRIFECTA BOX: 4, 7, 8
HORSES USED IN THE PICK-3: 4, 7, 8
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH STAKES
GULFSTREAM, SATURDAY RACE 14
POST TIME: 6:10PM
The scratches of #3 Victory Avenue and #8 Locked have taken much of the wagering value out of this race.
In the pick-3, I’m going to play #5 Dornoch as well as #1 Speak Easy and play Dornoch on top in all of my single race wagers.
I also want to give one more chance to #9 Dancing Groom, who finished a mediocre 5th in the Holy Bull last month after I picked him to finish in the money. I’m hoping he can pass most of the field in the stretch to finish 2nd or 3rd.
THE PLAY:
EXACTA: 5 / 1,9
TRIFECTA: 5 / 1,9 / 1,9
HORSES USED IN THE PICK-3: 1,5
FULL PICK-3 TICKET: 3 / 4,7,8 / 1,5
Best of luck with your bets!
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Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Pick 3 Evening winning numbers for June 25, 2026
13 things more likely to happen than winning the Powerball jackpot
Hoping to win the Powerball jackpot? Here are 13 things more likely to happen than becoming an instant millionaire.
The Kentucky Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at Thursday, June 25, 2026 winning numbers for each game.
Cash Ball
02-08-24-32, Cash Ball: 09
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Pick 3
Evening: 6-3-0
Midday: 9-6-0
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Pick 4
Evening: 5-7-6-0
Midday: 5-2-6-6
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Millionaire for Life
03-13-14-34-45, Bonus: 01
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Takeaways from Kentucky’s home and away SEC schedule for next season
On Thursday, Kentucky’s home and away SEC opponents for the 2026-27 season were revealed and on top of learning the three opponents who they will play twice, there are some very intriguing matchups. In conference play, Kentucky will face six teams who are among the top 25 in many preseason rankings.
In SEC play, Kentucky will play Tennessee, Vandy and Ole Miss all both home and away. The home matchups include Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Vandy. As for the road tilts, the Wildcats will face Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee and Vandy. Let’s take a look at some interesting developments from the schedule release.
John Calipari returns to Rupp Arena (again)
In Calipari’s first year with Arkansas, he got the best of Kentucky when he came into Rupp Arena and left with a 10-point victory, a game where you could really feel the tension all game long in the building from Kentucky fans, which translated onto the court with the players. Last season, it was Kentucky who shocked everyone when they stole one on the road against a top 20 Arkansas team after a rough up-and-down season up to that point. Now, the two will face off again as Kentucky will look to get the win in Rupp and make sure Calipari doesn’t get two in a row in the building. It’ll be another highly-anticipated showdown.
Kentucky hits the road at Texas
This is shaping up to be a major challenge for Kentucky next season and may even end up being one of the biggest games of the season. Texas is seen by many as a clear top 10 team, with some even having them within the top five and when you combine that with the fact that the game is on the road, the Wildcats will have their hands full. The Wildcats fell to the longhorns in the 2024-25 season, and it’ll be a much stiffer challenge this time.
Which game could be a trap?
We don’t have the game-by-game dates yet, so it’s hard to say with a lot of confidence, but opponent-wise, Georgia could really give Kentucky fits. In Pope’s first year, his team struggled handling the physicality of the Bulldogs and now, they’ve retained one of their best guards for another year and have added physicality through the portal. Mike White’s teams love to make opponents uncomfortable and they could do that once again down in Athens. Another sneaky team to watch is Oklahoma, who will have very good guard play. Kentucky will face both teams on the road.
Overall, it’s a pretty fair SEC schedule for a Kentucky team who has the capability of a return to being atop the conference once again. Mark Pope has such a system-fit squad and he can do some damage in the SEC.
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Can you set off fireworks in Kentucky? See laws ahead of Fourth of July
Fourth of July festivities to celebrate in Louisville
See the Fourth of July festivities planned in Louisville for America’s 250th birthday celebration.
Fourth of July is almost here, and Kentuckians are getting ready to light up the sky.
Before you plan your fireworks celebrations, it’s important to know what is and isn’t allowed under Kentucky law. Here’s what to know about fireworks laws and safety tips in the Bluegrass State ahead of Independence Day.
Can you set off fireworks in Kentucky?
Yes. As long as you live in a place where local ordinances don’t prohibit it, according to the Kentucky State Fire Marshal’s website.
Are fireworks legal in Louisville?
In Louisville or Jefferson County, larger display fireworks are not legal due to a local law. Some consumer products that don’t leave the ground, such as sparklers, are allowed.
If the cautionary label on the firework has the words “explosive,” “emits flaming pellets,” “flaming balls,” “firecracker,” “report” or “rocket,” it is automatically a no-go, according to the Louisville-Jefferson County Code of Ordinances.
But, smaller ones like sparklers, cylindrical or cone fountains, wheels and ground spinners are legal. Still, don’t let the size fool you − they can burn up to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the National Fire Protection Association.
Learn more: Check out these 4th of July events taking place across Kentucky
How to use fireworks safely
The state fire marshal suggests following the following advice when using fireworks:
- Use fireworks outdoors.
- Obey local laws.
- Keep a bucket of water or a working water hose nearby.
- Use fireworks as intended and avoid altering them or combining them.
- Never relight “dud” fireworks. Wait 20 minutes and then soak it in a bucket of water.
- Spectators should keep a safe distance from the person lighting the firework (the individual lighting it should wear safety glasses).
- Alcohol and fireworks do not mix. Have a “designated adult operator.”
- Do not use homemade fireworks or illegal explosives.
- Report illegal explosives to the fire or police department in your community.
- Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks.
- Read and follow all instructions on the label.
Former Courier Journal reporter Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez contributed. Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
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