Wed, 12/12/2018 - 13:50

Roy H on track for early 2019 goals

Susie Raisher
Roy H's 3 1/4-length victory in Saturday's Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint gave jockey Paco Lopez his first win at the event.

Roy H, the champion sprinter of 2017 who has won the last two runnings of the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, worked a half-mile in 49.20 seconds at Del Mar on Wednesday in preparation for the 2019 season.

Trainer Peter Miller on Wednesday reiterated previously stated plans to have Roy H ready for the Grade 2 Palos Verdes Stakes at six furlongs at Santa Anita on Jan. 19 as a prep for the Group 1 Golden Shaheen in Dubai on March 30.

Owned by Rockingham Ranch and David Bernsen, Roy H was third in the Golden Shaheen last March.

Wed, 12/12/2018 - 13:40

Defections open up Soviet Problem Stakes

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Creative Instinct, winner of the Generous Portion Stakes at Del Mar, figures as one of the key contenders in Saturday's Soviet Problem Stakes at Los Alamitos.

CYPRESS, Calif. – The $100,000 Soviet Problem Stakes for California-bred 2-year-old fillies will be run on Saturday without the first two finishers of the Golden State Juvenile Fillies at Santa Anita on Nov. 2.

Give Me a Hint, who won the Golden State Juvenile Fillies in her stakes debut, is being rested until the spring, trainer Bob Hess Jr. said.

“I’m going to give her a little break,” he said. “She has a few little baby things.”

Mucho Unusual “won’t make the race,” trainer Tim Yakteen said in a text message.

Wed, 12/12/2018 - 12:06

Quarter Horse jockey Cesar De Alba plans career change

CYPRESS, Calif. – Quarter Horse jockey Cesar De Alba is retiring this weekend and plans to begin training Thoroughbreds on the Southern California daytime circuit in 2019.

De Alba, 37, said on Tuesday that he is in the process of completing the certification process to secure a trainer’s license. He said he plans to be based at Los Alamitos and may have a small group of Quarter Horses racing at the track’s year-round nighttime meeting.

Wed, 12/12/2018 - 12:06

Santa Anita launching roulette-like win wager

Santa Anita’s betting menu will have a new addition beginning on Dec. 26 when the track launches a win wager patterned on roulette.

Horse Racing Roulette will be conducted on fields with six or more runners, with runners divided into three groups, dubbed red, black, and green.

The bet will have a 15.43 percent takeout, similar to a win bet. The morning-line favorite will typically be listed in the red group, while the green group will have more longshots, according to a statement released by Santa Anita on Tuesday.

Wed, 12/12/2018 - 12:00

Alwaysmining, Our Braintrust could soon see rematch

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Alwaysmining wired the field to win last Saturday's Maryland Juvenile Futurity by 2 1/2 lengths.

Alwaysmining and Our Braintrust ran strong races to finish first and second in the $100,000 Maryland Juvenile Futurity last Saturday at Laurel Park. The two Maryland-breds could meet again in either the $150,000 Jerome at Aqueduct or the $100,000 Heft Stakes at Laurel.

The one-mile Jerome will be held New Year’s Day. The Heft is a seven-furlong race for 2-year-olds on Dec. 29.

Wed, 12/12/2018 - 11:46

Congrats Gal getting winter break with eye to 3-year-old season

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Congrats Gal, who won her first stakes last out in the Smart Halo, will get the winter off.

Following a promising 2-year-old campaign, Congrats Gal will be given the winter off in Florida before rejoining trainer Cal Lynch’s Laurel Park stable in March.

In her last three starts, Congrats Gal has finished second by 1 1/2 lengths in a Delaware Park stakes to eventual Frizette and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Jaywalk, won a Laurel Park optional claimer by 14 lengths, and romped by 6 3/4 lengths at Laurel in the $100,000 Smart Halo Stakes.

Wed, 12/12/2018 - 11:16

Keeneland to open spring meet on a Thursday

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Two new stakes were added to Keeneland's spring meet for 2019.

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Lexington racing fans will need to adjust their calendar settings in preparation for next spring: The ever-popular Keeneland meet will start on a Thursday for the first time in more than 50 years.

Keeneland has moved the opening day to Thursday, April 4, from the traditional Friday opener in order to make up for the day it will lose during the spring meet to Easter, when Keeneland is closed. Easter next year is April 21. The spring meet, which closes on April 26, will be 16 days next year as a result, rather than the usual 15.

Mon, 12/10/2018 - 15:50

Casse planning on Lecomte for War of Will

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War of Will impressed when switched to dirt for an easy maiden win Nov. 24 at Churchill Downs.

The Mark Casse barn won recent Fair Grounds races with two promising 2-year-old turf horses, and a 2-year-old dirt horse of interest also is bound for the Casse string in New Orleans.

Moon Colony, an Uncle Mo colt owner John Oxley paid $400,000 to acquire at auction, stalked and pounced on a slow pace to win a first-level two-turn turf allowance race by two lengths on Nov. 29. On Dec. 9, the Stonestreet Stables homebred colt Philosophy caught the eye capturing a turf-sprint maiden race by nearly six lengths.

Mon, 12/10/2018 - 15:26

X Y Jet starts working for Sunshine Millions Sprint

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X Y Jet's last start was a win in the Smile Sprint Stakes on June 30.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – X Y Jet, who was forced to skip the Breeders’ Cup Sprint due to a minor illness, was back on the work tab Sunday, breezing a very easy three furlongs in 38 at the Palm Meadows training center for trainer Jorge Navarro.

X Y Jet has not started since cruising to a 2 1/4-length victory in the Grade 3 Smile Sprint at Gulfstream on June 30.

Mon, 12/10/2018 - 15:20

Zito planning 20-horse Oaklawn division

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Hall of Fame trainer Nick Zito has never previously kept a string at Oaklawn.

Hall of Fame trainer Nick Zito is headed to Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark.

In a major winter circuit switch, he plans to have a 20-horse division at the upcoming meet, which opens on Jan. 25. Zito had previously wintered at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.

“It’s a big change,” he said Monday. “We went to Florida for 30, 35 years.”

Zito said he would continue to have horses in New York this winter, with those runners stabled at Belmont Park.