Fri, 09/19/2014 - 15:20

Cavorting works for Frizette

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On Sunday, Cavorting became the third winner in four years for Stonestreet Stables in the Adirondack Stakes at Saratoga.

ELMONT, N.Y. – The aggressive manner in which Cavorting gallops prompts trainer Kiaran McLaughlin to work the stakes-winning 2-year-old filly infrequently.

On Friday, and for the first time since Aug. 29, Cavorting worked, breezing four furlongs in 47.49 seconds over a fast Belmont main track. Cavorting went her first quarter in 23.39 seconds, her second quarter in 24.10, and galloped out five furlongs in 1:01.10.

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 15:18

Transparent sets track record in return

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Transparent sets a Belmont Park record of 1:39.22 for 1 1/16 miles on Thursday.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Alpha has tailed off. Romansh and Long River have disappointed. But on Thursday, a new player emerged among Godolphin Racing’s older male division.

Transparent, unraced in the United States since a fourth-place finish in last year’s Pennsylvania Derby, came off an eight-month layoff to set a track record at Belmont Park, winning a second-level allowance race by 1 1/4 lengths. His final time of 1:39.22 for 1 1/16 miles eclipsed the mark of 1:39.38 set by Birdrun in 2009.

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 14:58

Moreno 'ready to go' for Jockey Club Gold Cup

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Moreno (right) goes into the Jockey Club Gold Cup off this second-place finish to Itsmyluckyday in the Woodward.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Despite having had hard races in the Whitney and Woodward at Saratoga, Moreno remains revved up and raring to go for next Saturday’s Grade 1, $1 million Jockey Club Gold Cup, trainer Eric Guillot said Friday.

“My horse is good, I expect him to run big,” Guillot said from Saratoga, where Moreno has been training all summer. “He’s dappled out from head to toe. He’s ready to go.”

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 14:16

Alert Bay, Koffee Grinder will get rematch in Premiers

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Alert Bay wins the British Columbia Derby on Sunday at Hastings.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Alert Bay came out of his win in the Grade 3, $150,000 British Columbia Derby in excellent shape and will remain at Hastings to run in the Grade 3, $100,000 Premiers on Oct. 13, according to trainer Anita Bolton.

Alert Bay gave owner Peter Redekop his third straight win and his fourth overall in the most prestigious race at Hastings. Redekop was initially thinking of sending Alert Bay back to California, where he was based with trainer Blaine Wright.

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 14:14

Ole's Miss will point to Ballerina Stakes

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Ole's Miss (left) wins the British Columbia Oaks on Sunday at Hastings.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Trainer Tracy McCarthy was still in recovery mode Wednesday morning after watching Ole’s Miss win the $100,000 British Columbia Oaks on Sunday. Ole’s Miss wrapped up the local 3-year-old filly title with her narrow win over Irish Lyric in the 1 1/8-mile Oaks. It was her fourth stakes win this year, and the combined margin of her four wins is less than three-quarters of a length. She won the Oaks by a head.

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 14:12

Canchari to ride in California for first time this fall

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Alex Canchari, 18, rode his first two career winners on opening day at Oaklawn.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Alex Canchari, the leading rider at Hawthorne Racecourse on the Chicago circuit last fall, will ride in Southern California beginning next Friday.

Canchari, 20, arrived Thursday from Canterbury Park in Minnesota, where he has been riding this summer. Canchari has won 82 races this year, including stakes at Canterbury Park and Oaklawn Park.

The upcoming Santa Anita race meeting will be his first in California.

“I’ve been dreaming of this since I was a kid,” Canchari said. “People said I should try to move up to the next level.”

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 14:09

Keen gets his first Gulfstream win

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Trainer Dallas Keen finally got his first Gulfstream Park victory when Katillac Charm drew off to a 2 3/4-length tally under jockey Juan Leyva in Thursday’s second race.

“It feels good; we had a lot of seconds and thirds,” said Keen, who has won more than 800 races in his career, most coming in Texas and around the Southwest. “I think the first horses we ran were too inflated for the racing here. I’ve brought some extra horses here for Midwest Thoroughbreds, and I’m getting them ready now, so we have a lot of high expectations for Florida.”

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 14:08

Santa Anita's new track gets high marks from trainers

ARCADIA, Calif. – Santa Anita’s new racetrack has been well received by trainers since it was installed in late summer. The track has been used for training since early September and will be tested in racing for the first time Sept. 26 on the opening-day program.

“So far, so good,” said trainer Jim Cassidy, president of the California Thoroughbred Trainers Association. “I’ve worked 25, and they’ve come back good.”

Trainer Phil D’Amato described the surface as “very good.” He plans to enter possibly 15 horses for the first three days of the meeting, Sept. 26-28.

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 14:05

Midnight Cello extends Vitali's hot hand

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Midnight Cello wins a stakes-quality allowance on Thursday.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Trainer Marcus Vitali completed a big week when Midnight Cello splashed to an easy victory in a Thursday allowance race, defeating a stakes-quality group that included Palatine Hill and Sr. Quisqueyano. Five days earlier, Vitali sent out his Grade 1 winner Lochte to win The Vid Stakes.

Vitali also had won an allowance race with another of his graded stakes winners, Valid, the previous Thursday.

Fri, 09/19/2014 - 14:02

Shared Belief likely to face small field in Awesome Again

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Shared Belief will be trying for his seventh straight win when he starts in the Awesome Again.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Shared Belief, considered the early favorite for the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Nov. 1, will be part of a small field for his Santa Anita debut in the $300,000 Awesome Again Stakes on Sept. 27.

The Grade 1 race will not include Clubhouse Ride, who won the Grade 2 Californian Stakes on May 31. Clubhouse Ride emerged from a seventh-place finish in the $200,000 Los Alamitos Mile on Sept. 6 with a back injury, trainer Craig Lewis said.

“He had a minor setback – a back issue,” Lewis said. “He’s turned out.”