Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Sweet Parang at best distance

- By Mary Rampellini

Sweet Parang is set up for success Sunday when she returns to racing over six furlongs in the featured 10th race at Gulfstream Park.

Sweet Parang is part of a field of seven fillies and mares for an optional $25,000 claiming sprint that carries first-level allowance conditions. The card also includes a maiden special weight for 2-year-old fillies.

Sweet Parang has registered both of her wins at six furlongs, which trainer Ralph Nicks said is her best distance. She was third at this level while going 6 1/2 furlongs on March 30 at Gulfstream in her most recent start.

“It could be a race to move forward off of,” Nicks said. “She’s had a couple of races. This will be her third race back off the layoff.

“She seems to show up pretty much every time.”

Sweet Parang has won from on and off the pace. She will break from post 2 under Tyler Gaffalione. Sweet Parang is a daughter of First Defence and races for Raroma Stable.

Sweet Parang could go favored over Worth Avenue, who will get good support despite having been idle since August. Worth Avenue owns the field’s best last-race Beyer Speed Figure, a 72 for a runnerup finish in an optional $16,000 claiming sprint at Gulfstream. She also is a three-time winner facing some less experience­d rivals, and her trainer, Aubrey Maragh, wins at a respectabl­e 17 percent rate with horses returning from layoffs of 180 days or longer, according to statistics from Daily Racing Form.

The fourth race is a maiden special weight for 2-year-old fillies over 4 1/2 furlongs, and only one entrant in the sixhorse field, Sweet sweet sweet, has made a start. She broke slowly and rallied for fourth in an April 12 maiden race at Gulfstream. Sweetsweet­sweet worked a bullet three-eighths from the gate in 35 seconds on May 5 at Palm Meadows.

Sweetsweet­sweet will break from post 3 under Ivaldo Santana. She is a daughter of Concord Point and is owned by Sanford Bacon and Bulldog Racing and trained by Patrick Biancone. Sweetsweet­sweet is a half-sister to Concealed with a kiss, as takes winner at 2 who has earned $275,795.

Also in the field is Make a litle mischief, a daughter of Into Mischief who debuts for StarLadies Racing and trainer Todd Pletcher. She was a $125,000 yearling purchase at Keeneland last September.

Sunday also marks the returns of the promising fillies Juenesse Doree and Ponti Scheme in an optional $25,000 claiming race at a mile on turf. It goes as the fifth race and carries first-level allowance conditions.

Rainbow 6 pays $1.2M

A person betting through an outlet in Lewiston, Maine, hit the Rainbow 6 jackpot at Gulfstream Park on Thursday for $1,214,280.

The key to hitting the Rainbow 6 was $151.40 winner Global Beauty Coco in the seventh race. The other winners were Love and Lemons ($3.60) in the fifth, Wild Chatter ($11.40) in the sixth, Little Christina ($25) in the eighth, Reason to Soar ($4) in the ninth, and Delicious Pursuit ($18.20) in the 10th.

The Rainbow 6 jackpot is paid out when there is only a single ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is more than one winning ticket or no winning tickets, 70 percent of that day’s pool goes back to those holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

 ?? LAUREN KING/COGLIANESE PHOTOS ?? Sweet Parang makes the third start of her form cycle Sunday.
LAUREN KING/COGLIANESE PHOTOS Sweet Parang makes the third start of her form cycle Sunday.

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