Continuing their commitment to one another and to the health, safety and welfare of the Thoroughbreds on the racetrack and their life thereafter, Monmouth Park Racetrack has provided office space to ReRun, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, which provides care and rehabilitation to off the track Thoroughbreds while awaiting adoptive homes.

“This is really win-win for everyone involved,” said Bill Knauf, assistant general manager of Monmouth Park. “Monmouth Park has always been supportive of programs such as ReRun and we look forward to working together in the future, offering assistance and helping them achieve their goals and objectives.”

The ReRun offices, which are set to open this week, are located on the concourse level of the Administration Building, located just behind the paddock at the racetrack. Open to the public and horsemen, the office will have set hours as it provides a wide variety of help and information not only about ReRun, but other options, programs and sources of networking about horses who are retired from racing.

“Monmouth Park has been so good to ReRun over the past nine years,” said Laurie Condurso-Lane, president of ReRun. “This is more than I could have hoped for. It is a wonderful opportunity for our organization and one that will ultimately benefit what we all care about - the horses.”

PICK FOUR CARRYOVER OF MORE THAN $36K ON WEDNESDAY’S CARD

With no one correctly selecting the winners of the last four races on Sunday’s card at Monmouth Park, a carryover of $36,306 will await players in the early Pick Four for Wednesday, July 23.

Sunday’s late Pick Four was kicked off by Sneaky Stephen ($25) in the 7th race, followed by Get Serious ($25.40), Sly Storm ($4.40) and Emily Allstar ($67.40). Three out of four correct returned $135.90.
Wednesday’s carryover will be added to the early Pick Four pool, which gets underway with race two and runs through race five.

Gates open at Monmouth Park at 11:30 a.m., with the first race post time set at 12:50 p.m.