Mon, 04/22/2019 - 14:40

Shotgun Kowboy aiming for more glory at Lone Star

Emily Shields
Shotgun Kowboy, who captured the 2018 Lone Star Handicap, is back in Texas for Saturday's Steve Sexton Mile.

Shotgun Kowboy will be returning to the site of one of his biggest career victories Sunday when he runs in the Grade 3, $300,000 Steve Sexton Mile at Lone Star Park.

The last time the millionaire raced in Texas, he won the 2018 edition of the Grade 3 Lone Star Park Handicap.

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 14:36

Lezcano comes into Belmont meet with renewed momentum

Barbara D. Livingston
Jose Lezcano finished fourth in the rider standings at the Aqueduct winter meet and second at the spring meet.

ELMONT, N.Y. – With the emergence – and now dominance – of brothers Jose and Irad Ortiz as well as Manny Franco in the New York Racing Association jockey colony, some riders were bound to lose business. Jose Lezcano was one of those riders.

That’s why Lezcano chose to forgo riding this winter at Gulfstream Park in South Florida and stayed in New York to ride the Aqueduct winter and spring seasons, hoping to rebuild his business and gain momentum for the summer meets at Belmont Park and Saratoga. It seems to have been a smart move.

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 14:34

Stars lining up for Kentucky Derby week stakes at Churchill

Barbara D. Livingston
Bricks and Mortar (left), pictured winning the Muniz Memorial at Fair Grounds, is expected for the Old Forester Turf Classic on the Kentucky Derby undercard.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Fields for supporting stakes during opening week of the Churchill Downs spring meet are taking shape, with stars such as Bricks and Mortar, McKinzie, Newspaperofrecord, and Bulletin all expected to be in action.

The busy schedule opens Saturday night with the six-furlong William Walker and continues through the Grade 1 Old Forester Turf Classic, the traditional lead-in to the Kentucky Derby. Here’s a quick glance at some key races on the Derby week roster:

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 14:16

Strike Power's return spot comes up tough

Barbara D. Livingston
During his layoff, Strike Power had a tie-back throat procedure performed to help his breathing.

Thursday’s 10-race program at Gulfstream Park has a Saturday feel about it with four optional-claiming races on the docket, the last of which features the return of Strike Power, who was last seen locally competing in the 2018 Florida Derby. There will be a carryover of more than $442,000 in the Rainbow 6 when racing resumes Thursday.

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 14:10

Baffert flies in to supervise Improbable's workout

Barbara D. Livingston
Improbable, shown working a half-mile in 48 seconds at Churchill Downs on Monday, will race without blinkers in the Kentucky Derby.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Bob Baffert can slip in and out of town as unnoticed as anybody else with white hair and five Kentucky Derby wins to his credit. Baffert flew into Louisville late Sunday from California on something of a stealth mission, intent on overseeing a key pre-Derby workout Monday morning at Churchill Downs for Improbable without alerting track officials or drawing an inordinate amount of attention.

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 13:46

Three Derby horses with a hitch in their giddyup

They are all 3 years old and male and horses for the 145th Kentucky Derby, but about there, the similarities end. They are chestnut and bay and gray. They were born as close as Kentucky or as far away as Japan, and they come into the Derby off prep races around the globe. They are handled by first-time Derby trainers and by Hall of Fame veterans of the race; they run the gamut from homebreds by six-figure stallions to former claimers. Even their shared age is not a true commonality, as they were foaled anywhere from Feb. 11 to May 23.

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 12:56

Bouwerie likely next for Newly Minted

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Newly Minted captured her stakes debut in Saturday's New York Stallion Stakes Park Avenue division just a week after winning her maiden.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Like most of her colleagues, Linda Rice on Monday was in Ocala, Fla., looking at hundreds of 2-year-olds that were to be sold this week at the OBS auction.

At the very least, she hopes to find another Newly Minted.

It was at this same sale last year where Rice purchased Newly Minted for $110,000. In a span of eight days, Newly Minted earned $144,100 for Beach Haven Thoroughbreds with a 5 3/4-length maiden win on April 13 and a 7 1/2-length victory in Saturday’s $200,000 Park Avenue division of the New York Stallion Stakes at Aqueduct.

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 12:50

Pat On the Back kicks off season in a familiar spot

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Pat On the Back is 3-3-2 in eight dirt starts at Belmont, including last year’s Empire Classic win.

ELMONT, N.Y. – With the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap in the back of his mind, trainer Jeremiah Englehart will have the talented New York-bred Pat On the Back make his 5-year-old debut in Friday’s $100,000 Affirmed Success, the opening-day feature at Belmont Park.

Though Affirmed Success was a Kentucky-bred millionaire earner, the race in his honor is restricted to New York-breds at six furlongs.

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 12:20

Keeneland attendance and handle down slightly

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Giant's Causeway winner Morticia is being considered for the Unbridled Sidney at Churchill Downs.

LEXINGTON, KY. – Ontrack attendance and all-sources wagering are down marginally as the Keeneland meet approaches its end.

According to figures released Monday by track vice president Bob Elliston, attendance has averaged 15,660 per card, down 3.7 percent for the corresponding 2018 dates. All-sources betting has averaged $10,229,603, down 1.3 percent.

Mon, 04/22/2019 - 12:20

Brown leads trainer standings, but just barely

Jim Sewastynowicz
Chad Brown leads the Keeneland trainer standings but will only have one more starter at the meet.

LEXINGTON, Ky. – With just three days left at the 16-day Keeneland spring meet, trainer Chad Brown has the lead atop the trainer standings with nine wins from 25 starts. But he has just one starter remaining, while those in closest in pursuit will be considerably more active, those being Brad Cox (7) and Wesley Ward (6), who happened to tie for the top spot here at the 2018 spring meet with 13 wins each.

“I’m not counting on anything because I’ve only got the one left,” Brown said.