Fri, 02/08/2019 - 13:56

Catalina Cruiser back in training

Barbara D. Livingston
Catalina Cruiser, unraced since the Breeders' Cup, is targeting a spring comeback.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Catalina Cruiser, a two-time Grade 2 winner who was sixth in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Churchill Downs in November, has resumed training after a late autumn rest.

Trainer John Sadler said earlier this week that Catalina Cruiser is being prepared for springtime comeback. Catalina Cruiser has yet to have a workout this year.

“He’s back in training,” Sadler said. “We turned him out. We want to have him good at the end of the year.”

Fri, 02/08/2019 - 12:46

Turfway officials monitoring racetrack drainage issue

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Turway Park opens its holiday meet Wednesday and runs through Dec. 31.

A section of the racetrack at Turfway Park located approximately a quarter-mile before the finish is being examined after not draining adequately, leading to the cancellation of racing at the Florence, Ky. track on Thursday, Turfway Park general manager Chip Bach said.

Thu, 02/07/2019 - 15:36

Horsemen generally receptive to extended Saratoga meet

Barbara D. Livingston
Trainer Linda Rice called the move to five-day race weeks at Saratoga "a welcome change."

Most horsemen welcomed the additional week of racing at Saratoga, announced by the New York Racing Association on Thursday, believing the shorter five-day race week trumps the potential added expense associated with a longer meet.

NYRA announced that this summer’s Saratoga meet will consist of 40 days spread out over eight weeks, compared to the same number of days run over seven weeks, as has been the case since 2010.

Thu, 02/07/2019 - 14:20

NYRA confirms early start for 2019 Saratoga meet

Barbara D. Livingston
The 2019 Saratoga meet has been extended across eight weeks beginning July 11.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – It’s official. This summer’s Saratoga meet will be expanded by one week, with 40 days of racing spread out over eight weeks instead of seven.

Opening day will be Thursday, July 11, with closing day remaining Labor Day, Sept. 2. The first week will consist of four days of racing. The next six weeks will be five days of racing with Mondays and Tuesdays dark. The meet will end with a six-day race week.

The Saratoga meet was first extended to 40 days in 2010, a schedule that consisted of one four-day race week and six six-day race weeks.

Thu, 02/07/2019 - 13:06

Hidden Scroll, Code of Honor punch up prospective field for Fountain of Youth

Barbara D. Livingston
Hidden Scroll earned a 104 Beyer Speed Figure for his debut win on Saturday at Gulfstream.

Hidden Scroll, a runaway winner of his debut on Jan. 26 at Gulfstream Park, and Code of Honor, runner-up in last year’s Champagne Stakes, are among the 3-year-olds pointing for the Grade 2, $350,000 Fountain of Youth Stakes on March 2 at Gulfstream, their trainers said Thursday.

Hidden Scroll dazzled on the Pegasus undercard, earning a Beyer Speed Figure of 104. On Thursday trainer Bill Mott said “we’re taking a serious look at the Fountain of Youth” with the son of Hard Spun.

Wed, 02/06/2019 - 15:06

Owendale coming around just in time for Risen Star

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Owendale earned a career-high Beyer of 91 winning a first-level allowance at Fair Grounds on Jan. 17.

Owendale on Feb. 2 had his first work since winning a first-level allowance race Jan. 17 at Fair Grounds – and his connections liked what they saw.

“He really breezed fantastic,” said Brad Cox, who trains Owendale for Rupp Racing.

Owendale makes his stakes debut Feb. 16 in the Risen Star, where he’ll face Lecomte Stakes winner War of Will, several other Fair Grounds-based horses, and – according to Fair Grounds racing officials – perhaps only one out-of-town shipper, a maiden from trainer Bill Mott, either Tacitus or Country House.

Wed, 02/06/2019 - 15:06

Sisterson has Oxy Lady ready to go in Rachel Alexandra

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Grade 3 Tempted winner Oxy Lady will get her first Grade 1 test in Saturday’s Starlet Stakes.

Jack Sisterson took his first job as a head trainer late last spring when Brad Kelley’s Calumet Farm hired him to run horses out of a barn at the farm, just down the road from Keeneland. This past fall, Sisterson took nine stalls for the Fair Grounds meet for two purposes: to run some turf horses in New Orleans, and to campaign Calumet’s filly Oxy Lady early in her 3-year-old season.

Wed, 02/06/2019 - 14:26

Franklin Square may be next for Stonesintheroad

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Stonesintheroad has won her first two career starts by a combined margin of more than 10 lengths.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Stonesintheroad, a dominant winner of a first-level allowance race for New York-bred 3-year-old fillies at Aqueduct on Sunday, could make her next start in the $100,000 Franklin Square Stakes on Feb. 23, trainer Jeremiah Englehart said.

Stonesintheroad, a daughter of Bustin Stones owned and bred by Team Penney Racing, ran off to a 6 1/4-length victory in a six-furlong race on Sunday, running the distance in 1:11.04 and earning a 75 Beyer Speed Figure. She had won her debut by four lengths on Dec. 23 with a 74 Beyer.

Wed, 02/06/2019 - 14:26

Rice down a pair of stakes performers

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Sassy Agnes will likely be retired after being sold at the Fasig-Tipton winter mixed sale.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Sassy Agnes and Blindwillie McTell have combined to win five stakes races for trainer Linda Rice. But one is no longer in her barn and the other is sidelined until spring.

Rice said Sassy Agnes was sold at Monday’s Fasig-Tipton winter mixed sale in Lexington, Ky., after developing a physical problem that required surgery. She will likely become a broodmare, Rice said.

Wed, 02/06/2019 - 14:20

Jump for Alex can honor late breeder in Winkfield Stakes

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Jump for Alex’s breeder, Edward H. Stone, died at age 100 on Jan. 29, 10 days after the colt won this allowance race.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Trainer Guadalupe Preciado hopes jockey Luis Rodriguez Castro will have an angel on his shoulder when he rides Jump for Alex in Saturday’s $150,000 Jimmy Winkfield Stakes at Aqueduct.

Edward H. Stone, the owner-breeder of Jump for Alex, died on Jan. 29 at the age of 100. Ten days earlier, Jump for Alex had won a first-level allowance race at Parx.

“The next day I talked to him, he told me how beautiful the race was,” Preciado said. “He was talking perfect. Then one night he went to sleep and he never woke up.”