Wed, 11/21/2018 - 14:30

Asmussen's juveniles gearing up for stakes

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Long Range Toddy wins the Clever Trevor Stakes on Nov. 2, a prep for the Springboard Mile.

Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen has a handful of 2-year-olds under consideration for stakes at Delta Downs, Fair Grounds, and Remington Park.

Long Range Toddy and Tobacco Road are on deck first. Asmussen said Monday that both are being pointed to the $400,000 Springboard Mile on Dec. 16 at Remington Park. The horses finished first and third in the $100,000 Clever Trevor, a seven-furlong prep Nov. 2. Long Range Toddy was always prominent for a one-length win for owner Willis Horton. The son of Take Charge Indy earned a career-high Beyer Speed Figure of 77.

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 13:56

Two Breeders' Cup notables back in juvenile stakes

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Knicks Go, runner-up in the BC Juvenile, returns in Saturday’s Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The respective runners-up in each of the premier Breeders’ Cup races for 2-year-olds will return to action Saturday at Churchill Downs when Knicks Go runs in the Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club and Restless Rider goes in the Grade 2 Golden Rod.

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 12:40

Services planned for Santa Anita's Lou Villasenor

DEL MAR, Calif. – A rosary and funeral service will be held next week for Lou Villasenor, the popular member of Santa Anita’s television department who died last week.

Both the rosary and funeral will be held at the Church of Nativity, 3743 Tyler Ave. in El Monte. There is a viewing at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, with the rosary at 6:30 that night, followed by eulogies. The Catholic funeral mass will be Wednesday at 9 a.m., with burial immediately following at Resurrection Cemetery, 966 Potrero Grande Dr., in nearby Rosemead.

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 12:30

Lava Man returns to O'Neill barn after bout with colic

Barbara D. Livingston
Lava Man, now 17, returned to Doug O'Neill's barn at Santa Anita earlier this week.

Lava Man, the Hall of Fame gelding turned stable pony who fought through a bout with colic in the summer, returned to trainer Doug O’Neill’s stable at Santa Anita earlier this week after a recent rest at a local farm.

O’Neill said on Wednesday that Lava Man will be eased into backstretch life in coming days to allow him to acclimate to surroundings. And, Lava Man needs a haircut.

“He looks fantastic,” O’Neill said. “He was a big, hairy dude. He’s regained his weight and he put on 25 pounds of belly. After a little clipping, he’ll look like the rock star that he is.”

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 12:28

Jockey Prat welcomes baby daughter

Barbara D. Livingston
Santa Anita's leading jockey Flavien Prat plans to ride at Belmont Park later this month.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Manon Lemaire Prat, the wife jockey Flavien Prat, gave birth to the couple’s first child, a daughter named Elana, late Tuesday night.

“Mother and baby are both healthy,” Prat’s agent, Derek Lawson, said at Del Mar on Wednesday morning.

As joyous as that news was, Lawson had to do some scrambling Wednesday morning trying to find a last-second mount for Prat in the Grade 2, $200,000 Seabiscuit Handicap on Saturday after being informed that Fly to Mars, who would have been one of the race favorites, would miss the race.

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 12:00

Saratoga Giro named Finger Lakes horse of the year

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Saratoga Giro posted a 1 1/2-length victory in Monday's George W. Barker Stakes at Finger Lakes.

The Finger Lakes Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association has named Saratoga Giro the track’s 2018 horse of the year, ending the three-year reign of Breakin the Fever.

A 5-year-old owned by Henry Steadman and trainer Paul Barrow, Saratoga Giro has two wins, a second, and a third in four starts at the meet, which concludes Nov. 28.

Saratoga Giro scored his most important victory of the season in the George W. Barker Stakes in June. He finished ahead of Breakin the Fever in three of their four meetings this season.

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 11:56

Trainer Lacey Gaudet finishing year strong

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Trainer Lacey Gaudet, pictured in 2016, is in the midst of a career year.

Lacey Gaudet has had a career year, with highs in number of starters (218), victories (44), and purses earned ($1.42 million). She’s been on a remarkable roll the past two months.

In October, Team Gaudet, which includes her mother, Linda, went 7 for 19. Through Tuesday, they are 8 for 16 in November.

“I’ve never been on a streak like this,” Lacey Gaudet said. “It’s been terrifying some weeks trying to keep it going.”

Gaudet, 30, is the daughter of the late Maryland horseman Eddie Gaudet. She and her mother took over the stable when Eddie became ill in 2011.

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 11:36

Instagrand begins gearing up for 3-year-old season

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Instagrand wins the Grade 2 Best Pal Stakes on Aug. 11.

Instagrand, the flashy 2-year-old who won each of his first two starts by more than 10 lengths before he was taken out of training and sent to Kentucky for a freshening, returned to Santa Anita this week to aim for a 3-year-old campaign.

Instagrand won the Grade 2 Best Pal Stakes in early August at Del Mar and was expected to start favored in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity in early September before owner Larry Best decided to give him the rest of the year off.

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 11:30

Bellafina to rest up for 2019

Emily Shields
Bellafina finished fourth in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies last Friday.

Bellafina, the top 2-year-old filly in California prior to finishing fourth as the favorite in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, is done for the year. Trainer Simon Callaghan said this week she will not run in the Grade 1 Starlet at Los Alamitos next month.

“We’re probably going to bring her back in the race in February,” Callaghan said, referring to the Grade 2 Las Virgenes Stakes, a one-mile race scheduled for Feb. 9 at Santa Anita.

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 11:30

Hunt to skip Seabiscuit, point to San Gabriel

Shigeki Kikkawa
Hunt won the Shoemaker Mile at Santa Anita in May.

Hunt, the Grade 1 winner occasionally ranked as the top middle-distance turf horse in California, will skip the Grade 2 Seabiscuit Handicap on Saturday at Del Mar after missing a month of serious training. Hunt was the 122-pound highweight for the Seabiscuit, a race he won in 2017.

“We’re going to wait,” trainer Phil D’Amato said this week. “To win these kinds of races, you have to be 100 percent, you can’t be 90 percent. We’re erring on the side of caution.”