
Steam–3 wins Sunday–$2.93 ROI!–Keeneland Day 13, Wednesday, April 21, 2021: BUY PICKS ($3)
Steam’s FREE Play of the Day for: Keeneland, Wednesday, April 21, 2021
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Lexington, Kentucky updated forecast
Turf Routers Square Off In Nominal Feature

Keeneland Race Course begins the final week of its 2021 Spring Meeting with a customary eight-race program on the docket on Wednesday, April 21 at the Central Kentucky racetrack.
The seventh race on the card–the nominal feature–is an $81,000 first-tier allowance contest for three-year-old fillies slated for a nine-furlong trip on the Haggin Turf Course.
Dede McGehee’s Viburnum, who will be wheeled back off 12 days rest, is the 5-2 morning line choice in a field that attracted seven horses in the race’s body and a pair of main track only entrants. Jockey Luis Saez has the call on the bay daughter of Include for trainer Kelsey Danner.
Hat Trick On Sunday’s Program, $2.93 ROI
Steam gave out three winners on Sunday’s nine-race program at Keeneland and, as a result, had a positive 47 percent return on investment (ROI*), or a flat-bet profit of 93 cents for each two dollars wagered on its top selections on the card.
With three days remaining at the 2021 Spring Meet in Lexington, Ky., Steam‘s top picks are winning at a 31 percent clip and have finished in the money 61 percent of the time.
Post time for the first of eight races at Keeneland on Wednesday, April 21 is 1:05 P.M. (Eastern). Additionally, there is a $66,284 carryover in the $1 Pick 6 (races 3-8, 2:12 P.M. (Eastern) post time, and a $7,886 carryover in the 50-cent Super Hi-5 Jackpot (1st race, 1:05 P.M. (Eastern) post time).
Steam–3 wins Sunday–$2.93 ROI!–Keeneland Day 13, Wednesday, April 21, 2021: BUY PICKS ($3)
Steam’s FREE Play of the Day for: Keeneland, Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Check out the Sunday, April 18th edition
Lexington, Kentucky updated forecast
*Return on investment (ROI) is calculated by dividing the net profit by the total amount invested.
Racing will be conducted at Keeneland in April with limited spectators, in accordance with guidelines set forth by the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the federal government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.