Fri, 12/04/2015 - 13:54

Songbird returns from break, won't run in Derby

Barbara D. Livingston
Songbird earned a 99 Beyer Speed Figure for winning the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, 10 points higher than the colt Nyqust received for his victory in the Juvenile.

Songbird, the undefeated winner of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies at Keeneland on Oct. 31, returned to trainer Jerry Hollendorfer’s stable at Santa Anita on Thursday after a month-long break at a Kentucky farm.

On Friday, Hollendorfer said Songbird will be pointed to stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Santa Anita winter-spring meet, and that he is not planning to start her against males.

“We’re not going to run in the Kentucky Derby,” he said.

Thu, 12/03/2015 - 15:51

Tommy Macho will tune up for Donn in Queens County

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Tommy Macho will make his next start in the $100,000 Queens County on Dec. 19.

Trainer Todd Pletcher is getting ready to head to south Florida for the winter, but he will have plenty of horses to run in upcoming New York stakes.

Tommy Macho, 4 1/4-length winner of the Grade 3 Discovery here on Nov. 11, will make his next start in the $100,000 Queens County Stakes here on Dec. 19.

“Two turns and the timing, I thought, was good to possibly set him up for the Donn,” Pletcher said, referring to the Grade 1 Donn Handicap at Gulfstream Park on Feb. 6. “He seems to like a little bit of space between races.”

Thu, 12/03/2015 - 15:32

Jacobson expanding to Southern California

Nikki Sherman
Salutos Amigos will be pointed to the Midnight Lute at Santa Anita on Jan. 2.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – David Jacobson is going bi-coastal.

Already a force in New York, Jacobson plans to open a Southern California division when he sends about 20 horses to Santa Anita for the winter meet. Among the horses he will be sending is Salutos Amigos, a multiple-graded-stakes-winning sprinter who is targeting the Grade 3 Midnight Lute Stakes at Santa Anita on Jan. 2.

Jacobson will still maintain a 50-horse string in New York and will have 10 horses at Gulfstream Park.

Thu, 12/03/2015 - 14:06

Expectations high as championship meet opens

Barbara D. Livingston
The Gulfstream Park championship meet opens Saturday with the annual Claiming Crown card.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – For horseplayers, winter in south Florida officially begins Saturday with the opening of the 2015-16 Gulfstream Park championship meet. The 90-day session runs through April 3.

Buoyed by the success of the recently concluded Gulfstream Park West meet, held eight miles west at the former Calder Race Course, as well as a horse population full to overflowing throughout the area and a record stakes schedule anchored by the $1 million Florida Derby, track officials are expecting another banner season. The weather, as always, will be key to the bottom line.

Thu, 12/03/2015 - 13:24

Desormeaux's wife will have to wait to make riding debut

CYPRESS, Calif. – A California policy prohibiting inexperienced apprentice jockeys from riding 2-year-olds will prevent Rosie Higgins from riding in what would have been her first race on Saturday. The wife of Hall of Fame rider Kent Desormeaux, Higgins was named on the 2-year-old Sunny Truce in Saturday’s ninth race at Los Alamitos, but will not be allowed to ride because of a policy that requires apprentice jockeys to have five wins before they can ride a 2-year-old or a first-time starter, according to steward Luis Jauregui.

Thu, 12/03/2015 - 12:36

Sorryaboutnothing gets chance in Futurity

CYPRESS, Calif. – Sorryaboutnothing has yet to cross the wire in first place in two starts, but the promising colt will represent trainer Doug O’Neill in the $300,000 Los Alamitos Futurity on Dec. 19.

Sorryaboutnothing finished second in a maiden race at 1 1/16 miles Nov. 15 at Del Mar, but was promoted to first after race winner Urlacher was disqualified for causing interference in the stretch. O’Neill said he saw enough from the performance to run Sorryfornothing in the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Futurity at 1 1/16 miles.

Thu, 12/03/2015 - 12:36

Runhappy to get rest after Malibu Stakes

Debra A. Roma
Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Runhappy will get at least two months' rest following Saturday's Malibu Stakes, according to owner Jim McInvgale.

Runhappy, who won the Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Keeneland on Oct. 31, was scheduled to arrive Thursday afternoon, Dec. 3, at Santa Anita for a scheduled start in the $300,000 Malibu Stakes for 3-year-olds Dec. 26, said owner Jim McIngvale.

Runhappy is likely to be favored in the Grade 1 Malibu at seven furlongs, a fixture on opening day of the track’s winter-spring meeting.

“He’s happy, fit, and on the muscle,” McIngvale said in a phone interview from Houston.

Thu, 12/03/2015 - 11:53

Golden Gate: DRF deliveryman Monty Hanna has race named for him

Monty Hanna, who has delivered the Daily Racing Form to Golden Gate Fields and other Northern California locations for several decades, will be honored Saturday at Golden Gate with a race named in his honor. Hanna is returning to work after recovering from a long illness.

Track spokesman Sam Spear said the race was being named for Hanna as a way to welcome him back.

Wed, 12/02/2015 - 15:22

Smack Smack will point to Fifth Season at Oaklawn

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After winning the Zia Park Distance Championship, Smack Smack will point to the Fifth Season on Jan. 16 at Oaklawn Park.

Smack Smack has developed into one of the top older horses in the Southwest over the second half of the year. He won last week’s $150,000 Zia Park Distance Championship and then was sent to Oaklawn Park.

“He’s sitting here in Hot Springs, waiting on the stakes here,” said trainer Don Von Hemel.

Von Hemel said the horse is a candidate for the $100,000 Fifth Season on Jan. 16.

Wed, 12/02/2015 - 15:11

Texas Chrome will miss Springboard Mile

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An injury will prevent Texas Chrome from running in the Dec. 13 Springboard Mile.

Texas Chrome, a three-time stakes winner this year at 2, will miss the $250,000 Springboard Mile on Dec. 13 at Remington. The horse emerged from his fifth-place finish in Remington’s $100,000 Clever Trevor on Nov. 6 with an injury and is getting a few months off, according to his trainer, Shea Stuart.