Thu, 04/23/2015 - 15:00

The Big Beast resting up for Saratoga

Barbara D. Livingston
The Big Beast, fourth in the Grade 1 Carter April 4, will skip the Westchester and get a freshening.

When Palace Malice makes his highly anticipated seasonal debut in the Grade 3, $150,000 Westchester Handicap at Belmont Park on May 2, he won’t have to worry about facing The Big Beast.

Trainer Tony Dutrow said Thursday that The Big Beast will get a freshening and point to a summer campaign, most likely at Saratoga.

The winner of last year’s Grade 1 King’s Bishop, The Big Beast finished fourth in the Grade 1 Carter Handicap at Aqueduct on April 4, and it took a while for him to recover from the race.

Thu, 04/23/2015 - 14:51

Wonder Gal has trip to Kentucky canceled

Barbara D. Livingston
Wonder Gal will try to train up to the Acorn on Belmont Stakes Day.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – The connections of Wonder Gal were hoping to run her in the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks but would have settled for running her in the Grade 3 Eight Belles on the same May 1 card at Churchill Downs.

Unfortunately, she won’t be running in either race.

Wonder Gal was found with mucus in her trachea following training Wednesday and did not van to Louisville as expected Thursday with her three-time Grade 1-winning stablemate Sweet Reason.

Thu, 04/23/2015 - 12:05

Stakes schedule shuffled as meet opens

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – The 2015 meet at Hastings begins Saturday with seven races and significant changes to the stakes schedule that was released earlier this year.

The Grade 3 British Columbia Derby, originally worth $200,000, now is the richest race in western Canada and in the Pacific Northwest with a $250,000 purse.

The 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-olds on Sept. 21 will be supported by the $100,000 British Columbia Oaks, the $50,000 S.W. Randall Plate for 3-year-olds and up, and the $50,000 Delta Colleen for fillies and mares.

Wed, 04/22/2015 - 15:14

Gouyen gets first-time blinkers in optional-claiming feature

ARCADIA, Calif. – Gouyen took the lead in the stretch of an optional claimer on Santa Anita's hillside turf course March 26 and thought she had finished her job.

“As soon as she got in front, she got to waiting,” trainer Mark Glatt said Wednesday.

Changes have been made to avoid a repeat in Friday’s fifth race, an optional claimer on the hillside turf course for California-bred fillies and mares. Gouyen will be fitted with blinkers for the first time.

“We hope that will get her to run through the lane a little stronger,” Glatt said.

Wed, 04/22/2015 - 15:05

Quick Casablanca should relish lengthened Last Tycoon

Shigeki Kikkawa
Quick Casablanca will start in Saturday's Last Tycoon Stakes at 1 1/4 miles at Santa Anita..

ARCADIA, Calif. – Distance races have defined the career of Quick Casablanca, first in South America, where the horse was bred, and in the United States in the last two years.

Last year, during the Santa Anita spring-summer meeting, Quick Casablanca won the Grade 3 Last Tycoon Stakes, finished third in the Grade 2 Charles Whittingham Stakes, and was second in the Grade 2 San Juan Capistrano Stakes, all races at 1 1/8 miles or farther on turf.

The same races are goals for Quick Casablanca this year, and the calendar better suits the 7-year-old.

Wed, 04/22/2015 - 13:45

Corrales cautious about running Bodhisattva in Preakness

Jim McCue/Maryland Jockey Club
Owner-trainer Jose Corrales says he will run Bodhisattva in the Preakness only if he feels he has a realistic shot at winning the race.

Jose Corrales won his biggest race as a trainer last week when Bodhisattva pulled away in the stretch of the $100,000 Federico Tesio Stakes at Pimlico.

The Tesio is the final stakes for 3-year-olds in Maryland prior to the Preakness, but Corrales, who also owns Bodhisattva, is a realist, and he will only run there if he thinks the horse belongs.

“I don’t want to be a dreamer,” Corrales said Wednesday. “I want to run my horses where I think I can be in the first three. To run just to run means nothing to me. I want to run and make money.”

Wed, 04/22/2015 - 13:20

Sr. Quisqueyano imposing in Texas Mile

Barbara D. Livingston
Sr. Quisqueyano (right), shown winning the Florida Sunshine Millions Classic, will go favored in Friday's Texas Mile after narrowly losing the Skip Away at Gulfstream Park.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas – Sr. Quisqueyano can kick-start a memorable week of racing for owner Ron Paolucci in Friday night’s Grade 3, $200,000 Texas Mile at Lone Star Park. A Dallas resident, Paolucci will be at Churchill Downs next weekend to watch his War Story run in the Kentucky Derby.

Tue, 04/21/2015 - 15:20

One King's Man needs hot pace in Texas Mile

One King’s Man could get an ideal setup Friday night in the Grade 3, $200,000 Texas Mile at Lone Star Park near Dallas. The potential for a quick pace in the co-richest race of the meet is one of the reasons the late-running stakes winner was entered, trainer Joe Sharp said Tuesday.

“We looked at how the race might set up,” Sharp said of the nominations to the Texas Mile. “It looked like there would be plenty of speed, which should set up a good scenario for him. He needs the right scenario to develop in front of him, and it looks like in this race that should be the case.”

Tue, 04/21/2015 - 13:31

Charles Town sets handle mark

Charles Town set a record for total handle on its Charles Town Classic program last Saturday.

A total of $4,827,105 was wagered on the 13-race card, surpassing the $4,398,985 bet on Classic Day in 2013. More than half of the total was bet on the Charles Town Classic itself, which set a single-race track record for handle of $2,423,782.

Tue, 04/21/2015 - 13:31

Ness bringing more horses to Delaware

Tom Keyser
Jamie Ness leads the Tampa Bay Downs trainers' standings with 39 wins through Sunday.

Trainer Jamie Ness will have an increased presence at the upcoming Delaware Park meet.

Ness, the leading trainer at Delaware Park in 2012 and 2013, finished third in the standings last season behind Juan Vazquez and Scott Lake. Ness had between 25 and 30 horses at Delaware last year but is expected to have closer to 50 when the meet opens May 16.

Ness, 38, is currently based at Tampa Bay Downs, where through Tuesday he led the trainers’ standings with 41 wins, three more than second-place Gerald Bennett.