Wed, 07/26/2017 - 16:00

Albertrani likes Bowling Green distance for Sadler's Joy

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Sadler's Joy followed up his Pan American win with back-to-back third-place finishes.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – It took Sadler’s Joy several starts to figure things out. It was last August, here at Saratoga, when he won a maiden race by two lengths. It started a period where he won four races from five starts, including the Grade 2 Pan American at Gulfstream Park.

Coming off third-place finishes in his last two starts, Sadler’s Joy hopes a return to Saratoga marks a return to the winner’s circle in Saturday’s Grade 3, $250,000 Bowling Green Stakes at 1 3/8 miles on turf.

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 16:00

Mo Cash will need versatility in speed-filled Amsterdam

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The 3-year-old Mo Cash will put his perfect record on the line in the seven-furlong Big Drama.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The last time Ronald Spatz remembers being in Saratoga was 1977 when he was the groom for the 3-year-old filly Herecomesthebride, who finished fourth in the Grade 1 Test.

Forty years later, Spatz is hoping for a better result Saturday when he sends out his first horse at Saratoga as a trainer, Mo Cash, in the Grade 2, $200,000 Amsterdam Stakes for 3-year-old sprinters.

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 15:56

Whitmore out of Vanderbilt with foot issue

Barbara D. Livingston
Whitmore (No. 5) and A. P. Indian (far right) finish first and second in the Maryland Sprint.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Saturday’s Grade 1 Vanderbilt Handicap was drawn Wednesday with eight starters, but lost one of its major players earlier that morning when trainer Ron Moquette withdrew Whitmore from consideration for the race due to a minor foot issue.

Moquette said Whitmore, who would have been the 123-pound highweight if he started, had a pulse in his foot Wednesday caused by an injury he believed his horse incurred on the flight from Kentucky the previous day.

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 15:50

Retama schedules six stakes during meet

Retama Park near San Antonio will have six stakes for Thoroughbreds during its meet, which opens Sept. 1.

James Leatherman, the track’s racing secretary, said the El Joven and La Senorita, which are longtime fixtures for 2-year-olds on turf, are scheduled for Oct. 14. The Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame Stakes and Fiesta Mile will share a card Oct. 21. Retama also has a pair of 2-year-old divisions of the Texas Stallion Stakes on Nov. 4.

Leatherman said Retama will race Friday and Saturday nights through Nov. 11.

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 15:40

Lone Star asks for 50 days of Thoroughbred racing next year

Lone Star is scheduled to close its Thoroughbred meet Sunday and plans to run a similar meet next year, according to information provided by director of racing Bart Lang.

Lone Star has asked the Texas Racing Commission for a 50-date Thoroughbred meet for 2018. The season would open April 19 and race through July 29.

Lone Star also has requested a 26-date Quarter Horse meet for 2018, from Sept. 14-Nov. 10.

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 15:40

Ivan Fallunovalot works for Remington comeback

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Ivan Fallunovalot has won six of his seven starts since August 2015.

Ivan Fallunovalot, a multiple stakes-winning sprinter who captured the Grade 3 De Francis Memorial Dash last November at Laurel, had his first work since March on Sunday at Lone Star Park. He went three-eighths under jockey Rita Helton in 33.80 seconds, the fastest of 27 works at the distance.

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 15:36

Fear the Cowboy hits the road again, this time to Mountaineer

Barbara D. Livingston
Fear The Cowboy paid $9.20 in winning the Skip Away Stakes on Saturday.

Fear the Cowboy will be breaking new ground in his career when he runs next month at Mountaineer Park. It will be the first West Virginia start for the 5-year-old horse, who has spent most of the spring and summer at Evangeline Downs in Opelousas, La.

“He’s run at 11 different racetracks,” trainer Efren Loza Jr. said.

Loza said Fear the Cowboy is targeting the $200,000 West Virginia Governor’s Stakes on Aug. 5. The horse is coming off a second-place finish by a head to Eagle in the $100,000 Michael G. Schaefer Memorial Stakes on July 15 at Indiana Grand.

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 15:20

Ghost Hunter on track for Arlington Million

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Ghost Hunter scores his first graded stakes win in last month's Arlington Handicap.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. – Ghost Hunter, whose 46th career start produced the first graded stakes win of his career last month in the Grade 3 Arlington Handicap, remains on track to race Aug. 12 in the Arlington Million.

“We’re still on pace to run,” said Jamie Ness, who trains Ghost Hunter for Triple K Stables. “He’s doing fine.”

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 15:16

Deauville tops list of possible European invaders for Arlington Million card

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Deauville was third in the Arlington Million last year and will be among the favorites this year.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. – As many as about a dozen European shippers could be headed overseas to race at Arlington on the Million program here Aug. 12.

Heading the list of prospective runners supplied by the International Racing Bureau, which will coordinate travel and logistics for the horses that come to Arlington, is Deauville, the Aidan O’Brien-trained 4-year-old who won the Grade 1 Belmont Derby Invitational last summer and went on to finish a close third facing older rivals in the Million.

Wed, 07/26/2017 - 15:06

Pletcher has Always Dreaming fresh for Jim Dandy

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Always Dreaming, with jockey John Velazquez aboard, drills five furlongs in 1:01.57 ahead of next Saturday's Grade 2 Jim Dandy Stakes.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – His dominant victory in the Kentucky Derby and disappointing effort in the Preakness behind him, Always Dreaming kicks off the second half of his 3-year-old season Saturday in the Grade 2, $600,000 Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga.