Carryovers Galore Sunday at Hawthorne

Published: March 1, 2020 04:59 pm EST

A Saturday night full of upsets at Hawthorne has led to a Sunday card that will have some sort of carryover covering the entire 10 race card.

First post on Sunday at Hawthorne is at 7:10 p.m. (Central) and a ‘fast’ track is expected.

The first carryover of the evening is the biggest at Hawthorne, as Race 1 will be the start of the Pick 5 wager. Despite a carryover going into Saturday’s Hawthorne card, nobody was able to select all five winners on a ticket, which has led to a $29,791 carryover into Sunday’s action. Through Hawthorne’s partnership with the United States Trotting Association’s Strategic Wagering Program, a $100,000 guaranteed pool will be put up for Sunday’s Pick 5. Free past performances are available now at ustrotting.com. The Pick 5 at Hawthorne has a 15 per cent takeout rate and is a $.50 minimum bet.

Race three on Sunday starts the early Pick 4 wager. That pool also had no winners Saturday, leading to a $3,053 carryover. The Pick 4 also has a 15 per cent takeout race and is a $.50 minimum wager.

Race 5 starts the $2 Pick 6, which carries nearly $1,000 into its pool Sunday. Race 7 Sunday starts the Late Pick 4 wager. Saturday also saw nobody catch this wager, as $10,477 carries into tonight’s card. A $40,000 guaranteed pool has been put in place for the Late Pick 4 with past performances for this sequence also available for free at usrotting.com.

Lastly, Race 10 has the Jackpot High 5. A multi-day carryover in this wager has grown to $14,511. A single winning ticket takes the pool in the Jackpot High 5.

(Hawthorne Race Course)

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