BC reinstates entry fee benefits to Silver Max, Poker Player
BC reinstates entry fee benefits to Silver Max, Poker
Player
The Breeders' Cup announced Friday that it would reinstate the entry fee
benefits to the connections of Silver Max and Poker Player, winners of Challenge
races that lost that designation when the races were taken off the turf at
Keeneland last weekend. However, each horse will be required to qualify on the
basis of Breeders' Cup qualifying points or through the Racing
Directors/Secretaries Panel selection as the automatic Challenge starting
position was not reinstated.
The Grade 1 Shadwell Turf Mile, originally scheduled as a Breeders' Cup
Challenge race awarding an automatic berth and free entry into the Breeders' Cup
Mile to the winner, was switched to the Polytrack on Saturday due to heavy rains
at Keeneland, and was won by Mark Bacon and Dana Wells' four-year-old Silver
Max. On Sunday, the Grade 3 Bourbon Stakes for two-year-olds, scheduled as a
Challenge race qualifying for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf, was also switched
to the main track and was won by Gary and Mary West's Poker Player.
Under Breeders' Cup Challenge rules, an automatic berth cannot be awarded to
the winner of a race that is taken off the turf. However, since no horses were
scratched from either race, and the American Graded Stakes Committee
subsequently reinstated the original grades for the races, Breeders' Cup
officials elected to reinstate entry fee awards of $40,000 to the connections of
Silver Max and $20,000 to the connections of Poker Player.
"Since the fields of both the Shadwell Turf Mile and the Bourbon Stakes
remained completely intact following the decision to run them on the main track,
we've determined that while an automatic starting position into the turf races
is not possible, representatives of both Silver Max and Poker Player should
still receive the financial benefits of the Challenge series," Breeders' Cup
President and CEO Craig Fravel said. "We hope to see them both at Santa Anita
next month."
The pre-entry deadline for the 30th Breeders' Cup World Championships is
October 21. This year Breeders' Cup will provide travel awards of $10,000 to all
North American starters in the Breeders' Cup World Championships if they are
based outside of California. International starters will receive a $40,000
travel award.
In addition to the reinstatement of entry fees, the foal nominators of Silver
Max, Stephen Snowden and Seth and Will Lauffer, and the foal nominators of Poker
Player, Nicholas and Rosemary Lotz, will each receive a $10,000 nominator award
as a part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge series.
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