
Among the 15 entrants in this year’s race, they enter from 12 different races, none of which were at the Franklin oval. Since Kentucky Downs is such a short meet, horses almost always prep for this race elsewhere. Whether it is a favorite that might take less money than expected or a long shot who takes more enthusiastic action than you thought, information is power, and staying tuned will help you find the best betting values. With up-to-the-minute information until race time, you can see the odds and also find out information that can help you play the board. PostĪs the race gets closer, make sure to stay tuned to FanDuel TV to get all the information you need to make the smartest bets.

This is the field for the 2022 FanDuel Turf Sprint, including post positions, trainers, jockeys, and morning-line odds. However, with so many horses racing over an interesting and unconventional footing, following the board is as important as ever. In such a big field as this, it can provide some clues about who is expected to be favored and who may be a long shot. Kentucky Downs drew the field for the FanDuel Turf Sprint on Wednesday, September 7 and has since assigned morning lines. Where to Bet: TVG.com and FanDuel Racing FanDuel Turf Sprint Odds
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Keep on reading to learn about the field, find out which races tend to produce winners, and see how to watch and wager on the race online!

Others are hoping to break onto the scene in Kentucky.

Some are familiar faces in high-level turf sprint races, like the 2019 winner of this race Totally Boss, Grade 2 winners Arrest Me Red and Chewing Gum, and Grade 3 winners Arzak and Bran. Turf sprints are typically popular races and this one is no exception: in addition to 12 horses in the main field, there are three in the also-eligible list. Some of the top horses in the turf sprint division convene at Kentucky Downs for one of the richest races that division has to offer: the $1,000,000 FanDuel Turf Sprint! Newly upgraded to Grade 2 status for this year, the race also offers its winner an automatic berth in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1) at Keeneland.
