Kentucky
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!
Kentucky
The Indiana game is a must-win for Kentucky, even in December
One week ago, I wrote that Kentucky needed to show us something against Gonzaga. Unfortunately, it did, in a bad way. The Cats’ 35-point loss to the Bulldogs was their fourth to a ranked team this year. It was a performance so abysmal that the team got booed off the floor at halftime. Ever since, BBN has been in a tailspin, uncertainty about the program’s short-and long-term future hanging over the Bluegrass like a thick fog.
Kentucky has already gotten back in the win column, beating NC Central by 36 on Tuesday night; however, the true test of whether or not the Cats have reached rock bottom is Saturday vs. Indiana. The Hoosiers are 8-2, losing to Minnesota and Louisville last week. They rebounded from the 87-78 loss to the No. 6 Cards by routing Penn State 113-72 on Tuesday, thanks in large part to 44 points from Lamar Wilkerson, who picked Indiana over Kentucky out of the transfer portal this past April.
Both Kentucky and Indiana fell out of the AP and Coaches Polls this week, hovering near each other in the group of “others receiving votes.” KenPom ranks Kentucky No. 20 and Indiana No. 21. It gives the Cats a 4-point edge in Saturday’s game, while BetMGM goes a half-point higher at 4.5.
Thank goodness this one’s at Rupp because it’s a must-win, in more ways than one.
Resume
Let’s start with the most basic: the schedule. It may feel premature to start worrying about the NCAA Tournament, but we’re 10 games in, one-third of the way through the regular season, and Kentucky still doesn’t have a good win, going 0-4 in said opportunities. The highest-ranked team the Cats have beaten so far is Valparaiso, which ranks No. 191 in the NET rankings. All of Kentucky’s wins are in Quad 4, all of its losses in Quad 1. Quad 1 losses don’t hurt you a ton, but at some point, you have to pick up some meaningful wins to offset them.
The Cats have two more chances to pick up a Quad 1 win before SEC play begins: vs. Indiana and St. John’s. Over half of Kentucky’s conference games are in Quad 1; before starting that gauntlet, we need to see that the Cats are capable of winning one. Of the two coming up, beating Indiana in Rupp feels more manageable than Mark Pope taking down his old coach, Rick Pitino, and St. John’s next weekend in Atlanta.
Lamar Wilkerson
Much has been said about Kentucky’s struggles with recruiting this week. Most of that conversation has centered around high school recruiting, not the transfer portal, but Lamar Wilkerson is one of the biggest portal targets Mark Pope missed on this past offseason. Kentucky felt so good about landing him that Mark Pope took him to the winner’s circle at Keeneland. Instead, Wilkerson went to Indiana, the Hoosiers sweetening the pot at the last minute.
On Tuesday, Wilkerson set an Indiana record with 10 three-pointers in the win over Penn State. He is averaging 18.8 points and 3.5 made threes per game this season. There were other whiffs for Pope and his staff during the offseason, but Wilkerson will take center stage at Rupp tomorrow night, at a time when Kentucky’s $22 million team is the laughing stock of college basketball.
Please don’t let him get hot.
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Fan fatigue
You don’t need me to tell you BBN is unhappy. The boos in Nashville were ugly proof of the unrest in the fanbase now. Concerns about recruiting and the school’s partnership with JMI, as outlined by Jacob Polacheck and Jack Pilgrim earlier this week, aren’t helping. Mark Pope struck a different tone on Tuesday night, using his bench to send messages to Kam Williams, Jaland Lowe, and Brandon Garrison, and biting back anger afterward as he talked about how his team continues to fall short of the standard. On the player side, Otega Oweh seemed to step up as a leader, scoring a season-high 21 points and insisting all is well in the locker room during interviews, one of which took place with his teammates surrounding him.
On Saturday, we get to see if those baby steps of progress are enough to avoid a fifth loss. Kentucky has already lost one home game this season, last week vs. North Carolina. Given all that’s happened since, there might be boos if the Cats pick up a second tomorrow night.
Fear of becoming Indiana
Indiana used to be one of Kentucky’s biggest rivals; for fans of a certain age, the Hoosiers may still be. Over the past 20 or so years, Indiana has faded to irrelevance. The Hoosiers haven’t gone to a Final Four since 2002. There’s a reason they put Christian Watford’s buzzer-beater vs. Kentucky in 2011 on a popcorn box; they haven’t had much else to celebrate.
As Kentucky fans, we’ve made our fair share of jokes about Indiana, but it’s not quite as funny now that the Cats haven’t gone to the Final Four in a decade, won an SEC regular-season championship since 2019-20, or an SEC Tournament title since 2017-18. For all our hopes that Mark Pope would be the one to turn it around, Kentucky still hasn’t won a big game this season. As Mark Story outlined in the Herald-Leader, Kentucky could be on the path to becoming the next Indiana, which makes Saturday’s game even bigger. With this being the first game in a four-year series, it could be an annual reminder if things keep trending in this direction.
So, please, Kentucky, win this basketball game. You can make it my early Christmas gift.
Kentucky
Kentucky lawmaker introduces federal bill to fight pharmacy benefit managers
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A Kentucky lawmaker is taking the fight for pharmacists to Washington.
Representative James Comer introduced the Pharmacists Fight Back Act on Thursday.
Kentucky already has a similar law in place that WKYT Investigates’ Kristen Kennedy has been following as the state works to get the law enforced.
Kentucky pharmacists may now get help on the federal level.
“Rarely does a day go by without hearing from my constituents in Kentucky who are struggling under the weight of soaring prescription drug costs,” Comer said. “The questions I’m consistently asked are, ‘why? Who is benefiting from the system? Why isn’t it patients?’ My response is the same each time. It’s the PBMs.”
Federal bill targets pharmacy benefit managers
Comer says pharmacy benefit managers have outgrown their role in healthcare. State legislators agreed when they passed Senate Bill 188 last year. The law was supposed to increase reimbursement rates for pharmacies and keep PBMs from steering patients to affiliated pharmacies.
The regulations are similar to what Comer wants to do on a federal level.
“Our oversight investigation, which culminated in a report last year with our findings and recommendations, found PBMs have largely operated in the dark,” Comer said. “PBMs have abused their positions as middlemen to line their own pockets by retaining rebates and fees, undermine our community pharmacists and pass along costs to patients at the pharmacy counter. It’s unacceptable, and Congress has a responsibility to act.”
If the act becomes law, it would affect pharmacies across the U.S.
Pharmacists in Kentucky are already seeing some advantages with the regulations placed on pharmacy benefit managers, but their biggest complaint is that the law isn’t being enforced.
That could change if the federal government gets involved. The Kentucky Pharmacists Association thinks Frankfort has a responsibility to act on the PBM law that passed in the state. They’re still asking the governor to make sure the Department of Insurance is enforcing the law in place.
Stay informed on investigations like this by checking out our WKYT Investigates page at wkyt.com/investigates.
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Several people hurt in Western Kentucky Parkway multi-car accident, officials say
MUHLENBERG, Ky. (WFIE) – Kentucky officials says there are multiple people injured in a three-car accident on Western Kentucky Parkway.
According to a post made by the Central City Fire Department, three vehicles were involved in a crash between the 64 and 65 mile markers eastbound of the parkway.
They say both the eastbound and westbound lanes are closed at this time. The closure should last around 3 hours.
Two people were extricated from a vehicle. Four adults and three juveniles are being taken to the hospital. No update has been given on their conditions.
They say a mass casualty incident was declared, and Ohio County Fire and EMS were called to the scene due to the number of patients.
We will update you when we learn more.
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