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Belmont at Big A: $323,211 in Pick 5 is 1 of 2 carryovers Saturday

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Belmont at Big A: 3,211 in Pick 5 is 1 of 2 carryovers Saturday

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Saturday’s card at Belmont at the Big A will be bolstered by a carryover of $323,211 into the late Pick 5. There also will be a carryover of $39,020 after the Pick 6 went unsolved on Friday’s 10-race program.

The $1 Pick 6 on Friday returned $3,251.50 to bettors who selected 5 of 6 winners correctly.

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The sequence kicked off in race 5 as Master Freud ($7.30) took a six-furlong turf maiden tilt for New York-breds with Romero Maragh aboard for trainer Robert Klesaris.

Conditioner Kelsey Danner sent out the next winner in the Hall of Famer John Velazquez-piloted Mangetsu ($18.60), who took a 1 1/16-mile state-bred turf maiden in race 6, which started the late Pick 5.

Race 7 saw Bossmakinbossmoves ($28.20) launch another upset in a one-turn mile claimer with Samuel Camacho, Jr. up for trainer David Jacobson.

In Race 8, a six-furlong turf optional claimer for New York-breds, Mz Big Bucks ($14.80) continued the upsets with a trip engineered by Kendrick Carmouche for trainer Michelle Nevin.

Christophe Clement-conditioned Les Reys ($14.60) took the day’s featured listed $150,000 Winter Memories with a smart ride from Hall of Famer Joel Rosario going one mile on turf in race 9.

With 2 of 11 horses covered heading into the last leg of the Pick 6 and eight horses covered in the late Pick 5, the longest price of the sequences came through as Emron Ibrahim-trained and Dylan Davis-piloted Misseliofwar ($61.00) won a six-furlong, state-bred maiden claimer in race 10, triggering a carryover in both wagers.

Saturday’s Pick 6 begins in race 6 at 3:08 p.m. EDT, and the late Pick 5 begins in race 7 at 3:40 p.m. The sequences include the Jockey Club Oaks Invitational (G3) in race 10.

The first post on the 11-race card is 12:35 p.m. EDT.

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