Wed, 11/21/2018 - 11:10

Starship Jubilee might make return appearance in Claiming Crown

Michael Burns
Starship Jubilee paid $25.30 in winning the Canadian Stakes on Saturday.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Starship Jubilee, last year’s Canadian champion female grass runner, was a $425,000 buy-back from the Keeneland November sale, but trainer Kevin Attard said she was sold privately after going through the ring to Blue Heaven Farm in Kentucky.

“We’ve got her training in Kentucky right now, possibly heading to the Claiming Crown,” Attard said. “If all goes well, she’ll be having a 2019 campaign as well.”

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 08:11

Hotshot Anna starts cranking up

Coady Photography/Presque Isle Downs
Hotshot Anna, ridden by Antonio Gallardo, extends her winning streak to four by winning the Grade 2 Presque Isle Downs Masters on Monday.

Hotshot Anna, the best older female synthetic-surface sprinter in North America this year, has rejoined trainer Hugh Robertson’s barn after being freshened following her decisive win Sept. 17 in the $400,000 Presque Isle Masters. 

“I picked her up when I came down to Fair Grounds,” Robertson said Sunday. “She’s been training for eight or 10 days now. We’ll run her here in one of those 5 ½-furlong grass stakes and she how she does with that.”

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 08:05

It's on to Champions Day for Monte Man

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Monte Man, winning the Heitai Stakes last Saturday at Fair Grounds, has won seven in a row heading into the Dec. 8 Louisiana Champions Day Sprint.

Monte Man won his seventh straight race when he captured the $50,000 Heitai Stakes at Fair Grounds on Saturday. It looked like a perfect prep for the $100,000 Louisiana Champions Day Sprint on Dec. 8, and trainer Ron Faucheux saw it that way, too. 

“He’s good and happy today,” Faucheux said Tuesday. “He’s very fresh coming out of the race. It worked out perfect.”

Wed, 11/21/2018 - 07:53

Injury and rehab behind him, Mena is rounding back into top form

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Jockey Miguel Mena has been sidelined by injury since March.

Miguel Mena was leading rider at the 2017-2018 Fair Grounds meet when a horse leading the eighth race on March 15 broke down badly. Mena’s trailing mount hit the stricken horse and down went Mena, breaking his right heel and ankle.

The timetable for Mena’s return initially was estimated at six months, but it took Mena nearly eight to ride in a race again. He returned to action Oct. 25 at Churchill, rode 18 races at the meet there, and then headed back to New Orleans for the start of the 2018-2019 meet.

Tue, 11/20/2018 - 21:17

Trigger Warning euthanized after winning Mahoning Valley stakes

Ronnie Betor
Trigger Warning was third in the Grade 1 Pennsylvania and seventh in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile.

The multiple stakes winner Trigger Warning was euthanized on Tuesday, a day after sustaining a condylar fracture while gamely prevailing in a photo finish in the Steel Valley Sprint.

Tue, 11/20/2018 - 12:28

Gate malfunction hinders Smokin Nitro in Steel Valley Sprint

Smokin Nitro, the ninth-place finisher in the $250,000 Steel Valley Sprint at Mahoning Valley Race Course on Monday, in all likelihood should have been declared a non-starter after only one of the gate doors to his stall in the starting gate opened.

Consistently fast, Smokin Nitro broke slowly, several lengths behind all but one runner in the 11-horse field. He never reached serious contention and was beaten 12 1/2 lengths as the 8-1 fifth choice in the betting.

Mon, 11/19/2018 - 17:02

Jockey Michael G. Ziegler dies at 52

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Jockey Michael G. Ziegler aboard Twisted Regan after winning the 2016 Spicy Stakes at Arapahoe Park.

Michael G. Ziegler, a veteran jockey and exercise rider, died last week in Oklahoma of an apparent suicide. Ziegler was 52.

Ziegler’s body was discovered by his wife, Jackie, on Nov. 13 after she found a note Ziegler had written, according to trainer Francisco Bravo, for whom Ziegler was galloping horses.

Bravo said Ziegler came to work and galloped during regular training Monday at Remington Park and showed no outward signs of distress. Tuesday, cold weather delayed morning training and Ziegler texted Bravo’s assistant to say he was “sick” and “felt like hell.”

Mon, 11/19/2018 - 15:50

Thanksgiving Day turf stakes subject to weather

Tom Keyser
Andina Del Sur is seeking her first win since the Florida Oaks on March 10.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – With temperatures not expected to reach 30 degrees on Thursday, it is uncertain whether the Aqueduct turf courses will be in use. If they are, they will host two stakes races on the nine-race Thanksgiving Day card.

The $150,000 Winter Memories, for 3-year-old fillies, drew a solid field of 11 for the turf plus one main-track-only entrant. The $100,000 Central Park, a new race for juveniles, drew a field of seven. Both are scheduled for 1 1/16 miles.

Mon, 11/19/2018 - 15:00

Yorkton sharp for Kennedy Road Stakes

Michael Burns
Yorkton’s first graded stakes win came in the Grade 3 Bold Venture at Woodbine on Sept. 15.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Yorkton captured the first graded stakes win of his career in the Grade 3 Bold Venture Stakes at Woodbine on Sept. 15. He nearly made it two in a row next time out, finishing within a neck of winner Hembree in the Grade 2 Nearctic Stakes on Oct. 13. He’ll get a chance to make amends Saturday when he starts in the Grade 2 Kennedy Road Stakes over seven furlongs on Tapeta.

Mon, 11/19/2018 - 14:50

World of Trouble heads Servis group pointing for Claiming Crown

Justin N. Lane
World of Trouble (right) will enter the Claiming Crown off a runner-up finish in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Horses who run a 118 Beyer Speed Figure rarely get beat, as World of Trouble did when finishing second in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint. And horses who run second in the Breeders’ Cup have never come back to participate in the Claiming Crown, as World of Trouble will a week from Saturday, opening day of the Gulfstream Park 2018-19 Championship meeting.