Wed, 02/13/2019 - 14:46

Escape Clause to face toughest test yet in Santa Monica

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Escape Clause is expected to face three Grade 1 winners in Saturday's Santa Monica Stakes.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Escape Clause has shown in recent months that she can be competitive in Southern California. The next month will reveal how effective Escape Clause can be in what will be her toughest assignments.

Saturday, Escape Clause will start in the Grade 2 Santa Monica Stakes for fillies and mares at seven furlongs at Santa Anita, the most prestigious race of her career. Owner and trainer Don Schnell is hoping Escape Clause can use the $200,000 Santa Monica as a stepping-stone to the Grade 1 Beholder Mile on March 16.

Wed, 02/13/2019 - 14:36

Lone Sailor, Serengeti Empress begin 2019 as question marks

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Serengeti Empress rolled to a 19 1/2-length victory in last Saturday's Grade 2 Pocahontas Stakes.

NEW ORLEANS – Trainer Tom Amoss sends out Lone Sailor and Serengeti Empress for their seasonal unveiling Saturday at Fair Grounds, but what lies behind the veil isn’t yet entirely certain.

Lone Sailor starts in the Grade 3, $150,000 Mineshaft Handicap, his first race since he essentially ran to form in finishing sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Serengeti Empress runs in the Grade 2, $200,000 Rachel Alexandra, her first start since she ran well below her best form in finishing a distant seventh in the BC Juvenile Fillies.

Wed, 02/13/2019 - 14:30

Needs Supervision enjoying snowbird's life ahead of Rachel Alexandra

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Needs Supervision returned $7 to win the Silverbulletday on Saturday.

NEW ORLEANS – Were she, say, 10 percent less talented, the filly Needs Supervision, along with her trainer, Jerry O’Dwyer, would be shivering against the cold up in Maryland right now. Instead, horse and trainer have been in New Orleans for more than four weeks, cutting a trail toward what O’Dwyer hopes will be a start in the Kentucky Oaks.

Next stop is Saturday, when Needs Supervision starts in the Grade 2, $200,000 Rachel Alexandra Stakes.

Wed, 02/13/2019 - 14:26

New York turf series for 3-year-olds set for summer

Barbara D. Livingston
Belmont Park will be the site of two races apiece for males and females in NYRA's new Turf Triple Series.

In yet another example of the emphasis of turf racing in New York, the New York Racing Association is instituting what it calls the Turf Triple Series, which consists of three turf races for 3-year-old males and three for females.

Wed, 02/13/2019 - 13:26

Derby Watch: Baffert in driver's seat once again

Barbara D. Livingston
Game Winner, shown training Feb. 8, will make his 3-year-old debut in either the San Felipe Stakes or the Rebel Stakes.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Twice in the last four years and five times since 1996 Bob Baffert has trained the winner of the Kentucky Derby.

He has done it with horses who were brilliant at 2 and trained on like Silver Charm; a wiry colt who needed plenty of racing to find his best form in Real Quiet; a late acquisition like War Emblem; a champion at 2 who repeated at 3 in American Pharoah; and, in Justify last year, a horse who at this point in the calendar hadn’t even started.

Two of them, American Pharoah and Justify, went on to sweep the Triple Crown.

Wed, 02/13/2019 - 12:56

Kentucky Wildcat has surgery for condylar fracture

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Kentucky Wildcat finished second in the Sam F. Davis Stakes last Saturday.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Kentucky Wildcat, the promising colt who was vanned off following a runner-up finish last Saturday in the Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs, underwent surgery Monday in Ocala, Fla., to repair a condylar fracture to his right foreleg, according to Jimmy Bell, president of U.S. operations for Godolphin, the colt’s owner-breeder.

Wed, 02/13/2019 - 12:46

Tequilita at favorite venue for Royal Delta Stakes

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Tequilita wins the Rampart Stakes at Gulfstream in December.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Breeding season dovetails with the Gulfstream Park championship meet, which partly explains why plans for Tequilita are fluid. The 5-year-old mare has fared particularly well at Gulfstream, leading trainer Michael Matz to make out her schedule in pencil, not ink.

Matz said Tequilita will run Saturday in the Grade 3, $150,000 Royal Delta at Gulfstream and then March 16 in the Inside Information.

“After that, whether or not we go any further depends on how she does in those two races,” he said.

Wed, 02/13/2019 - 11:56

Knicks Go tops 2018 list of Maryland-bred champions

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Breeders' Futurity winner Knicks Go was named the 2018 Maryland-bred Horse of the Year.

Knicks Go, an Eclipse Awards finalist for 2-year-old male, was named Maryland-bred Horse of the Year and champion 2-year-old male Tuesday night at the Renaissance Awards in Baltimore.

Knicks Go, a son of Paynter, was bred in Maryland by Angie Moore and is owned by KRA Stud Farm and trained by Ben Colebrook. He won the Grade 1 Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland and finished second in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.

Still Having Fun and Laki, who are expected to meet in Saturday’s Grade 3 General George at Laurel Park, also were honored.

Wed, 02/13/2019 - 11:56

Kentucky Derby: Who's hot, who's not for Feb. 13, 2019

Barbara D. Livingston
Trainer Bob Baffert

WHO’S HOT

Tue, 02/12/2019 - 17:20

Coliseum taken off Kentucky Derby trail

Barbara D. Livingston
Coliseum is the likely favorite for Saturday's Grade 3 Sham Stakes.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Coliseum’s trek down the Derby road was short-lived. Two days after his second straight odds-on defeat in a graded stakes at Santa Anita, trainer Bob Baffert confirmed Tuesday that Coliseum will be turned out and is no longer a prospect for the Kentucky Derby.

“I’m going to reboot him, kick him out for 30 days,” Baffert said. “We know he’s good, but he doesn’t want to train, he’s sour.”