
Steam–Top picks hitting at a 30% strike rate at meet!–Gulfstream Park Day 34, Sunday, January 17, 2021: BUY PICKS ($3)
Steam’s FREE Play of the Day: Gulfstream Park, Sunday, January 17, 2021
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Hallandale Beach, Florida updated forecast
Feature Goes Through Impeccable Style

An 11-race card is on tap at Gulfstream Park on Sunday, January 17, as the historic Hallandale Beach racetrack wraps-up another five-day week of live Thoroughbred racing action in South Florida.
The featured tenth race on the program is a $25,000 optional claiming, first-level allowance contest for fillies and mares four-years-old and upward going eight furlongs around one-turn on the main track.
George Chris Coleman’s Impeccable Style, second in the Indiana Oaks (G3) in her penultimate start, is the 3-1 morning line favorite in a field that attracted 10 entrants. Jockey Tyler Gaffalione has the call on the four-year-old daughter of Uncle Mo for trainer Brendan Walsh.
Top Picks Winning At A 30% Clip At Stand
Steam gave out a pair of winners on Saturday’s 12-race program at Gulfstream Park and, as a result, 33 days into the 2020-21 Championship Meet in South Florida, its top picks are winning at a 30 percent clip and have finished in the money 58 percent of the time.
Post time for the first of 11 races at Gulfstream Park on Sunday, January 17 is 12:05 P.M. (Eastern). Additionally, there is a $301,525 carryover and a $700,000 guaranteed pool in the 20-cent Rainbow 6 Jackpot (races 6-11, 2:40 P.M. (Eastern) post time), and a $7,062 carryover in the $1 Super Hi-5 (1st race, 12:05 P.M. (Eastern) post time).
Steam–Top picks hitting at a 30% strike rate at meet!–Gulfstream Park Day 34, Sunday, January 17, 2021: BUY PICKS ($3)
Steam’s FREE Play of the Day: Gulfstream Park, Sunday, January 17, 2021
Check out the Saturday, January 16th edition
Hallandale Beach, Florida updated forecast
Racing will be conducted at Gulfstream Park with limited spectators, in accordance with guidelines set forth by the state of Florida and the federal government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.