Canterbury Park results for Saturday, Sept. 28

Winners and payouts from the final race card of the 2024 season in Shakopee.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
September 29, 2024 at 2:08AM
(Jeff Wheeler/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

1. 1 mile on turf. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Allowance optional claiming: $20,000. Purse: $33,470.

1 • Retired Kathy (Lindsay) 7.40 4.60 3.20

8 • Valence (Pena) 5.40 3.40

6 • Jocasta (Fuentes) 3.40

Time: 1:35.07. Scratched: O’Babe. Exacta: 1-8, $16.50. Trifecta: 1-8-6, $32.55. Superfecta: 1-8-6-9, $32.98.

2. 6 furlongs. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming: $5,000. Purse: $13,000.

6 • Scream Machine (Carmona) 4.00 2.80 2.40

3 • Pageant Purrfect (Barajas) 8.20 4.20

7 • Starlet Cole (Roman) 3.60

Time: 1:12.59. Exacta: 6-3, $14.30. Trifecta: 6-3-7, $26.40. Superfecta: 6-3-7-4, $31.20. Daily Double: 1-6, $20.20.

3. 5 furlongs on turf. Open. 2-year-olds. Maiden special weight. Purse: $29,000.

8 • Pierre Noel (Rodriguez) 14.40 6.20 4.20

10 • Perry County (Carmona) 2.80 2.40

2 • Secret Legend (Harr) 4.20

Time: 0:58.24. Scratched: Makin My Fortune. Exacta: 8-10, $18.30. Trifecta: 8-10-2, $48.20. Superfecta: 8-10-2-1, $49.49. Pick 3: 1-6-8, $139.80. Daily Double: 6-8, $82.80.

4. 6 furlongs. Open. 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds. Maiden special weight. Purse: $29,000.

10 • Big Hammer (Quinonez) 5.20 2.80 2.80

5 • Spinning Heart (Carmona) 3.00 2.60

6 • Real Good Magic (Rodriguez) 6.80

Time: 1:11.88. Exacta: 10-5, $6.90. Trifecta: 10-5-6, $26.25. Superfecta: 10-5-6-4, $26.73. Pick 3: 6-8-10, $114.60. Daily Double: 8-10, $35.60.

5. 11⁄16 miles on turf. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming: $7,500. Purse: $15,200.

7 • Loring Park (Gallardo) 5.20 3.00 2.60

4 • Glendale (Rodriguez) 5.00 4.00

3 • Mountain Pine (Da Silva) 4.80

Time: 1:42.48. Scratched: Total Surprise. Exacta: 7-4, $11.50. Trifecta: 7-4-3, $32.25. Superfecta: 7-4-3-6, $48.59. Pick 3: 8-10-5/7, $79.20. Pick 4: 6-8-10-5/7, $182.05. Pick 5: 1-6-8-10-5/7, $527.90. Daily Double: 10-7, $19.00.

6. 5 furlongs on turf. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Allowance optional claiming: $12,500. Purse: $30,135.

12 • Philo Beddoe (Rodriguez) 5.80 2.80 2.40

1 • Bodenheimer (Gallardo) 2.20 2.20

8 • Future Perfect (Morales) 4.00

Time: 0:56.24. Scratched: Boat Song, Citrus Bay, Mendelssohn Joy, Channel Won, In the Arch. Exacta: 12-1, $5.80. Trifecta: 12-1-8, $15.70. Superfecta: 12-1-8-10, $8.96. Pick 3: 10-5/7-12, $34.60. Consolation Double: 7-11, $5.20. Daily Double: 7-12, $13.40.

7. 6 furlongs. Open. 2-year-olds. Handicap. Purse: $41,020.

8 • Don’t Fly Stand By (Da Silva) 6.40 3.20 2.80

4 • R N R Audible (Quinonez) 3.00 3.00

6 • Able Seaman (Rodriguez) 6.80

Time: 1:12.75. Scratched: Infinity Factor. Exacta: 8-4, $7.70. Trifecta: 8-4-6, $31.50. Superfecta: 8-4-6-7, $40.80. Pick 3: 5/7-12-8, $29.20. Pick 4: 10-5/7-12-8, $48.25. Daily Double: 12-8, $17.40.

8. 6 furlongs. Open. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming: $5,000. Purse: $12,840.

2 • Master of Disguise (Fuentes) 4.20 2.80 2.20

7 • Sharma’d (Barajas) 5.60 3.40

9 • Wild Time (Carmona) 2.60

Time: 1:12.37. Scratched: Capala. Exacta: 2-7, $9.40. Trifecta: 2-7-9, $10.95. Superfecta: 2-7-9-3, $11.28. Pick 3: 12-8-2/10, $22.70. Daily Double: 8-2, $13.20.

9. 6 furlongs. State bred. Open. 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds. Maiden special weight. Purse: $33,000.

1 • Rynotograce (Rodriguez) 4.60 2.80 2.40

6 • Heavenlyconveyance (Da Silva) 4.20 3.40

2 • Midnight Joy (Carmona) 3.20

Time: 1:12.11. Scratched: King in the North, B L’s Concerto, Increedible Victor. Exacta: 1-6, $8.70. Trifecta: 1-6-2, $18.90. Superfecta: 1-6-2-13, $15.73. Pick 3: 8-2/10-1/8/11/12, $24.50. Pick 4: 12-8-2/10-1/8/11/12, $34.45. Pick 5: 5/7-12-8-2/10-1/8/11/12, $114.20. Daily Double: 2-1, $11.40.

Total handle: $1,476,028. Live handle: $224,425.

Jay Lietzau’s results: Saturday: 4-9 (.444). Totals: 124-439 (.282). Lock of the day: 23-50 (.460).

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