Wed, 11/15/2017 - 15:10

Prat to represent U.S. in Hong Kong jockey competition

Barbara D. Livingston
Flavien Prat rides favored Paradise Woods, one of the horses that helped him win the recently concluded Santa Anita winter/spring meet, in Friday's Kentucky Oaks.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Flavien Prat, the meet’s leading rider and winner earlier this month of the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile aboard Battle of Midway, will represent the United States in an international jockey championship at Happy Valley racecourse in Hong Kong on Dec. 6, it was announced on Wednesday by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

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Wed, 11/15/2017 - 15:06

Greyvitos to Los Alamitos CashCall Futurity

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Flavien Prat guided Greyvitos to an upset victory in the Bob Hope Stakes.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Greyvitos, upset winner of the Bob Hope Stakes for 2-year-olds last weekend, has earned a berth in the Grade 1 Los Alamitos CashCall Futurity on Dec. 9, trainer Adam Kitchingman said.

Greyvitos added blinkers for the Bob Hope and led from start to finish, winning for the first time in three starts. He earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 92.

The Bob Hope was at seven furlongs. The Los Alamitos Futurity is at 1 1/16 miles. But this will be the second start for Greyvitos going two turns, as he made his debut going one mile on turf in July at Santa Anita.

Wed, 11/15/2017 - 14:56

Zandar sharp for Friday turf sprint

MIAMI – Seven were entered for Friday’s $43,000 feature, a first-level optional claimer at five furlongs on the turf.

Trainer Brendan Walsh is among the early arrivals from Kentucky to have shipped a string to the Palm Meadows training center for the winter, and he’ll send out Zandar as the likely favorite should the race stay on the grass. Zandar won a higher-priced optional claimer going 6 1/2 furlongs over the Kentucky Downs grass course on Sept. 6 for his first win of the season and first since joining Walsh’s stable during the summer.

Wed, 11/15/2017 - 14:56

Claiming Crown attracts 294 nominations

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Chepstow, ridden by Edgard Zayas, prevails by a half-length in the Claiming Crown Iron Horse.

MIAMI – Nominations for the 2017 Claiming Crown were released earlier in the week, which means opening day of the 2017-18 Gulfstream Park Championship meeting is right around the corner.

For the sixth consecutive year, the Claiming Crown will kick off the meet. The Claiming Crown lured 294 nominations, including those of four defending champions – Super Spender (Canterbury), Tormenta de Oro (Glass Slipper), Chepstow (Iron Horse), and Shaft of Light (Rapid Transit). The Claiming Crown will consist of nine races worth more than $1.1 million in purses.

Wed, 11/15/2017 - 14:56

Gunnevera targets Pegasus World Cup

Barbara D. Livingston
Gunnevera will run in the $16 million Pegasus World Cup if his owner can secure a berth.

MIAMI – After having already danced twice this year on racing’s biggest stages, in the Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup Classic, Travers runner-up Gunnevera will likely do so again when he launches his 4-year-old campaign in the $16 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 27.

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Wed, 11/15/2017 - 13:20

Aqueduct offering stakes to go with your turkey

This Saturday will begin the best two-week run in New York racing until next spring.

Twelve stakes with total purses of more than $1.82 million will be run Saturday through Sunday, Nov. 26. The following Saturday, Dec. 2, is Cigar Mile Day, when four stakes with combined purses of $1.45 million will be held at Aqueduct.

Wed, 11/15/2017 - 13:20

Sadler's Joy taking a break in Florida

Ronnie Betor
Sadler's Joy earned a fees-paid berth in the Breeders' Cup Turf with Saturday's victory.

Trainer Tom Albertrani has shipped Breeders’ Cup Turf fourth-place finisher Sadler’s Joy to the Palm Meadows Training Center in south Florida, where he will be rested before gearing up for next season.

Late-running Sadler’s Joy earned a Win and You’re In fees-paid berth in the BC Turf by finishing fast to win the Grade 1 Sword Dancer at Saratoga. He broke from post 12 in the 13-horse Turf and trailed for more than a mile before rallying wide on the final turn.

Sadler’s Joy was beaten 2 1/4 lengths under Julien Leparoux, and earned $200,000 from the $4 million purse.

Wed, 11/15/2017 - 13:20

Trevor McCarthy making jump to New York

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Trevor McCarthy dislocated his left shoulder in a spill at Monmouth Park last Sunday.

Jockey Trevor McCarthy hasn’t ridden since being injured in a May spill at Monmouth Park but expects to be cleared to start galloping horses early next month. When he returns to the races around the first of the year, McCarthy will be changing venues and leaving the friendly confines of Maryland for New York.

McCarthy will be teaming up at Aqueduct with agent Steve Rushing, who will continue to book mounts for Irad Ortiz Jr.

Wed, 11/15/2017 - 12:56

Dona Bruja's Cardinal start hinges on turf condition

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Modesty Handicap winner Dona Bruja is set to make her final 2017 start in Saturday's Cardinal Handicap.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Dona Bruja will be a solid favorite as the 122-pound highweight Saturday in the Cardinal Handicap, but trainer Ignacio Correas said the star Argentine-bred will run only if the rainy forecast for Saturday does not overly affect the Churchill turf course.

The 44th running of the Grade 3, $100,000 Cardinal is the highlight of this weekend at Churchill.

“If it stays firm or good, we will run,” said Correas. “But yielding or soft, no way. There will be next year.”

Wed, 11/15/2017 - 12:55

Emerald Downs 2018 season to open April 22

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Emerald Downs is scheduled to conduct a 70-day meet in 2018.

Emerald Downs Racetrack and Casino announced that their 2018 meet will begin Sunday, April 22 and conclude Sunday, Sept. 30.

Following opening day, racing during the first part of the 70-day meet will be conducted on Saturdays and Sundays until May 6. Friday racing begins May 11 and will continue the remainder of the meet.

Post times are slightly different from last year. They are the same for Sundays, 2:00 p.m. Pacific, and Fridays, 6:30 p.m. The first seven Saturdays will have a 2:00 p.m. post time, but the final 16 Saturday cards will start at 5:00 p.m.