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Gulfstream Park Results for March 29, 2025

Gulfstream Park Results for March 29, 2025

Yahoo30-03-2025

Copyright 2025 Equibase Company.
1ST--1 1/16th Miles Turf
5.
Ciao Chuck
Miguel Angel Vasquez
17.20/
8.80/
5.80
7.
Bring Me a Check
Edgard J. Zayas
12.40/
8.00
9.
Dear Dad
Dylan Davis
6.60
$1 Exacta (5-7) $98.40; $0.10 Superfecta (5-7-9-14) $744.13; $0.50 Trifecta (5-7-9) $372.10.
2ND--7 Furlongs Dirt
2.
Unclecharliesgift
Dylan Davis
22.00/
9.80/
5.40
10.
Con Compania (CHI)
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
9.20/
6.00
3.
Beastly Speed
Luis Saez
3.20
$1 Daily Double (5-2) $95.70; $1 E (2-10) $111.40; $0.10 S (2-10-3-6) $197.66; $0.50 T (2-10-3) $280.20.
3RD--7 1/2 Furlongs Turf
2.
Classic of Course
Lanfranco Dettori
15.20/
4.60/
3.60
9.
Forged Steel
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
2.80/
2.40
1.
I'm Due
Paco Lopez
3.00
$1 DD (2-2) $70.80; $1 E (2-9) $20.20; $0.10 S (2-9-1-7) $41.36; $0.50 T (2-9-1) $39.95.
4TH--1 1/2 Miles Turf
6.
Beach Bomb (SAF)
Luis Saez
5.20/
3.00/
2.10
1.
Silvology
Dylan Davis
3.80/
2.60
2.
La Mehana (FR)
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
2.10
$1 DD (2-6) $22.30; $1 E (6-1) $9.90; $0.10 S (6-1-2-5) $13.00; $0.50 T (6-1-2) $6.90.
5TH--7 Furlongs Dirt
8.
Racing Driver
Micah J. Husbands
53.80/
16.80/
8.40
10.
Makes Sense
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
6.60/
4.80
6.
Mainstream
Luis Saez
3.80
$1 DD (6-8) $84.30; $1 E (8-10) $242.00; S (8-10-6-1) $3,288.66; $0.50 T (8-10-6) $773.45.
6TH--1 1/2 Miles Turf
4.
Far Bridge
Joel Rosario
3.80/
2.80/
2.40
1.
Corruption
Javier Castellano
7.20/
5.00
6.
Padiddle
Leonel Reyes
11.20
$1 DD (8-4) $66.80; $1 E (4-1) $18.70, $0.10 S (4-1-6-8) $144.22; $0.50 T (4-1-6) $107.80.
7TH--1 1/16th Miles Dirt
4.
White Abarrio
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
2.10/
2.10/
2.10
5.
Power Squeeze
Javier Castellano
4.80/
3.60
2.
Tuscan Sky
Dylan Davis
2.60
$1 DD (4-4) $2.20; $1 E (4-5) $4.70, $0.10 S (4-5-2-3) $2.37; $0.50 T (4-5-2) $7.20.
8TH--1 Mile Turf
9.
Sherlock's Jewel
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
41.20/
17.40/
10.60
10.
Itsallcomintogetha
Luis Saez
7.80/
6.00
12.
Bonus Move
Paco Lopez
15.20
$1 DD (4-9) $29.20; $1 E (9-10) $158.80; $0.10 S (9-10-12-11) $1,321.32; $0.50 T (9-10-12) $1,150.40.
9TH--1 1/16th Miles Dirt
4.
Five G
Manuel Franco
4.60/
3.60/
2.40
7.
Anna's Promise
Luis Saez
6.00/
3.80
6.
Cassiar
Dylan Davis
4.20
$1 DD (9-4) $63.70; $1 E (4-7) $14.40; $0.10 S (4-7-6-5) $34.32; 0.50 T (4-7-6) $29.60.
10TH--7 1/2 Furlongs Turf
9.
Spirited Boss
Javier Castellano
26.40/
12.80/
8.20
1.
Candy Quest
Edwin Gonzalez
9.80/
6.00
6.
Civetta
Irad Ortiz, Jr.
3.40
$1 DD (4-9) $49.20; $1 E (9-1) $118.70; S (9-1-6-10) $259.52; $0.50 T (9-1-6) $217.80.
11TH--7 Furlongs Dirt
3.
Implementation
Manuel Franco
10.80/
4.40/
3.00
8.
Inveigled
Paco Lopez
2.80/
2.20
1.
Howgreatisnate
Javier Castellano
4.20
$1 DD (9-3) $71.60; $1 E (3-8) $14.40, $0.10 S (3-8-1-7) $36.74; $0.50 T (3-8-1) $33.25.
12TH--1 1/16th Miles Turf
1.
Movin' On Up
Edgard J. Zayas
8.20/
4.40/
3.00
11.
Five Towns (GB)
Jorge Ruiz
9.60/
4.80
6.
Breath Away (GB)
Dylan Davis
3.40
$1 DD (3-1) $34.20; $1 E (1-11) $39.80, $0.10 S (1-11-6-10) $96.65; $0.50 T (1-11-6) $89.05.
13TH--1 Mile Turf
7.
Seminole Chief
Dylan Davis
9.40/
4.80/
3.60
4.
Portofino
Paco Lopez
11.20/
6.60
6.
Abrumar
Edgard J. Zayas
4.80
$1 DD (1-7) $21.70; $1 E (7-4) $42.40; $0.10 S (7-4-6-9) $74.92; $0.50 T (7-4-6) $124.80.
14TH--1 1/18th Miles
9.
Tappan Street
Luis Saez
6.80/
3.40/
2.60
10.
Sovereignty
Manuel Franco
2.60/
2.10
1.
Neoequos
Edgard J. Zayas
4.20
$1 DD (7-9) $14.90; $1 E (9-10) $7.20; $0.10 S (9-10-1-8) $12.96; $0.50 T (9-10-1) $19.60.

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