Suspicious horseplay? Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge under review

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Suspicious horseplay? Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge under review

Nisan Gabbay won the $1 million Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge. 11 horseplayers signed a letter to the organizers. They claim Gabay made a bet after his friend's bankroll shrank. Gabsay and Kevin McFarland have been betting partners for years. The organizers temporarily withheld prize payments and initiated an independent investigation. Neither Gaffay nor McFarland will comment until the investigation is concluded. The rules against collusion look noble in writing, but in reality they beg the question of where to draw the line. It's hard to know where the lines should be drawn.

The Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge is under review. Gabbay won the BCBC and the National Horseplayers Championship. He believes it wouldn't have made any difference to the outcome of the tournament. He is thinking about the change of racing seasons. There are only two racing competitions: Breeder's Cup and Triple Crown. His travels include the Arlington Million, Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and three years in Australia. he also spent 10 years living in New York. It's autumn. The change is more about that than about racing. it's about autumn-to-winter.

Bolt d’Oro, Good Magic, Montauk, McKinzie, Solomini, Rekindling and Enable are the shortest prices to win the Kentucky Derby. Equibase says Arrogate is not the richest racehorse of all time. Reckindled became the first 3-year-old in 76 years to won the $4.6 million Group 1 Melbourne Cup. He finished a half-length ahead of Johannes Vermeer. The International Federation of Horseracing Authorities has kept Arro at the top of its standings on the strength of his Dubai World Cup victory.


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