Fri, 03/25/2016 - 13:40

Champions Nyquist, Beholder put in works

Barbara D. Livingston
There's a small chance Beholder could run on turf in the Royal Heroine at Santa Anita on May 5.

ARCADIA, Calif. – The champions Beholder and Nyquist had widely diverging workouts at Santa Anita on Friday.

Beholder, who has won three Eclipse Awards, including the 2015 prize as champion older female, worked five furlongs in company with a stablemate in 1:01.60. Trainer Richard Mandella timed the workout in 1:02. Nyquist, the champion 2-year-old male of 2015, was given an official workout time of five furlongs in 1:03 but actually put in a hybrid of a gallop and a workout at a mile.

Fri, 03/25/2016 - 12:26

Jensen going for the money

NEW ORLEANS – Trainer Larry Jones will be running the 3-year-old colt Jensen in the Grade 3 Spiral Stakes on April 2 at Turfway Park, but he did not nominate him to the Triple Crown at the second deadline Monday.

“I think we have a decent horse,’’ Jones said. “I don’t want to get caught up in it. We can dodge the heavy heads and run for a lot of money in Grade 2s and Grade 3s and take them on at the end of the year.’’

Jensen won a maiden race and a first-level allowance race at this meet.

Fri, 03/25/2016 - 12:26

Stidham, Sharp, Amoss battle to end

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Michael Stidham has had 20 of his 25 starters at Fair Grounds finish third or better this meet.

NEW ORLEANS – The race for leading trainer at the meet might not be settled until Sunday, closing day. Through Thursday, Mike Stidham led with 35 wins. Joe Sharp stood second with 32, and Tom Amoss was third with 29.

Stidham, who entered seven horses for races Friday and Saturday, has nine entrants Sunday. Sharp, who entered 16 horses for races Friday and Saturday, has six entrants Sunday. Amoss, who entered nine horses for races Friday and Saturday, has three entrants Sunday.

Fri, 03/25/2016 - 12:26

After more than 45 years, Andrew Leggio calls it a career

Barbara D. Livingston
Andrew Leggio Jr., who trained Grade 1 winner Happy Ticket, is handing the reins to his son Nick.

NEW ORLEANS – Andy Leggio Jr., who has been a trainer for more than 45 years and probably is best known for developing the Grade 1-winning Louisiana-bred Happy Ticket, will retire when this Fair Grounds meet ends Sunday.

After running the Louisiana-bred claimer Hey Meestermeester in the 10th race, Leggio, 82, will hand the reins of the stable to his son Nick.

“It’s been a good run for me,’’ Andy Leggio said. “Can’t complain. Had some great owners – Stewart Madison, Dr. Glen Warren. He started with me more than 25 years ago; Stewart, about the same time.’’

Fri, 03/25/2016 - 10:20

Wrona gets the call he's been waiting for

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Michael Wrona becomes only the fifth primary announcer in Santa Anita history.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Michael Wrona was driving from the San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles on Wednesday when a Santa Anita executive called to inform him that he had won the job as the track’s full-time announcer.

“I was pleased to be on a long, straight stretch of highway,” Wrona recalled on Thursday. “It was a bolt out of the blue.”

Wed, 03/23/2016 - 15:42

Rematch brewing between Call Pat, Untapable in Apple Blossom

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Call Pat, who beat Untapable by a neck in the Azeri, are likely to clash again in the April 15 Apple Blossom Handicap.

Call Pat and the champion Untapable, who were separated by a neck when finishing one-two in the Grade 2, $350,000 Azeri last Saturday at Oaklawn, are headed for a rematch in the Grade 1, $600,000 Apple Blossom Handicap on April 15 at Oaklawn. Call Pat won her second straight graded stakes at the meet and used her patented closing kick to get up nearing the wire. Trainer Brad Cox said Call Pat came out of the race “awesome” and will target the Apple Blossom.

Wed, 03/23/2016 - 15:10

Idolo Porteno will focus on turf racing

Idolo Porteno, the 2014 Horse of the Year in Argentina who ran a game third in the Grade 3, $350,000 Razorback Handicap last Saturday at Oaklawn, will now focus on turf racing, said trainer Ignacio Correas.

Idolo Porteno, a Group 1 winner on dirt and turf, was making his North American debut in the Razorback. He shipped Tuesday from Oaklawn, where he has been based over the winter, to Keeneland.

Wed, 03/23/2016 - 14:36

Multiple options for Collected following Sunland Festival of Racing win

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Martin Garcia guides even-money favorite Collected to victory in the Sunland Park Festival of Racing Stakes.

Collected won the richest and longest race of his young career last Sunday in the $415,000 Sunland Park Festival of Racing Stakes, and the 3-year-old has a host of options going forward, according to trainer Bob Baffert. Collected, who in January won the Grade 3 Sham at his base of Santa Anita, earned a career-best Beyer Speed Figure of 90 in Sunday’s 1 1/8-mile race at Sunland.

Wed, 03/23/2016 - 13:40

Sheer Drama getting closer to start

Barbara D. Livingston
Sheer Drama might make her 2016 debut in the Madison Stakes on April 9 at Keeneland.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Trainer David Fawkes said that Sheer Drama continues to progress toward her 2016 debut, which could either come locally or in the Grade 1 Madison Stakes on April 9 at Keeneland. Sheer Drama, a two-time Grade 1 winner in 2015, worked six furlongs in 1:13.53 here Saturday. She has been idle since her fourth-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff.

“Right now, she’s still a couple of works away from being ready to run,” said Fawkes. “At that point, we’ll start seriously considering our options.”

Wed, 03/23/2016 - 13:36

Gulfstream offering 41 stakes during spring-summer meet

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – The 2016 Gulfstream Park spring-summer stakes schedule was released Wednesday, with a program worth a record $5.575 million. The schedule has grown from 29 stakes last season to 41 this year, topped once again by the $1.1 million Summit of Speed card on July 2 and the Florida Sire series, worth nearly $3 million spread over three days, Aug. 6, Sept. 3, and Oct. 1.