Mon, 07/14/2014 - 15:03

Lone Star meet ends with mixed returns

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Grand Contender, winner of the Lone Star Park Handicap, is named horse of the meet at Lone Star.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas – Lone Star Park closed out its 50-date meet Saturday night with mixed numbers. Attendance and handle for the track’s live races both declined over the corresponding 50-date meet a year ago, while an increase in business on incoming simulcasts helped the track’s overall bottom line remain on par with last season.

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 14:48

Will Take Charge will try Saratoga reboot again

Barbara D. Livingston
On Monday, Will Take Charge had his first local workout since last summer, breezing five furlongs in 59.36 seconds over the Oklahoma training track, the fastest of 20 works at the distance.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – It was here last summer where Will Take Charge began to turn his fortunes around, using a victory in the Grade 1 Travers as a launching pad to an eventual divisional championship.

After losses in his last two starts, Will Take Charge is back at Saratoga and, according to his Hall of Fame trainer, D. Wayne Lukas, is thriving once again. On Monday, Will Take Charge had his first local workout since last summer, breezing five furlongs in 59.36 seconds over the Oklahoma training track, the fastest of 20 works at the distance.

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 14:06

Valuable lessons noted at new Los Alamitos summer meet

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Shared Belief wins the Los Alamitos Derby on July 5.

CYPRESS, Calif. – The Los Alamitos summer meeting ended Sunday with an average all-sources handle of $5,070,966, a figure track officials expect will increase when live racing resumes for brief race meetings in September and December.

Attendance averaged 3,567, while average ontrack handle was $392,648.

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 13:47

Wise Dan looks ready for return upon arrival at Saratoga

Barbara D. Livingston
Wise Dan underwent emergency colic surgery in Kentucky on May 16.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Two-time defending Horse of the Year Wise Dan arrived at Saratoga on Monday morning, looking fit and ready to return to action less than two months after undergoing emergency colic surgery in Kentucky on May 16.

Trainer Charlie LoPresti was all smiles while showing off Wise Dan and talking about how well his star has progressed since the surgery, which was performed at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital to repair a nephrosplenic entrapment that flared up just 13 days after his victory in the Grade 1 Woodford Reserve Turf Classic at Churchill Downs.

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 13:43

Hardest Core might test deeper waters after Cape Henlopen score

Hardest Core’s victory in the $50,000 Cape Henlopen Stakes on the Delaware Handicap undercard last Saturday made him a horse to follow in the coming months.

After being hard held early, Hardest Core was simply galloping as he completed 1 1/2 miles on turf in the Cape Henlopen, leaving his nearest of 10 rivals three lengths back. He earned a 91 Beyer Speed Figure and is now 2 for 2 for trainer Eddie Graham since being purchased out of last November’s Keeneland breeding stock sale for $210,000.

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 09:29

Untapable confirmed for Haskell

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Untapable (outside), in company with 3-year-old colt Wizardly, breezes five furlongs on Monday morning on the Oklahoma training track under Rosie Napravnik.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Look out, boys – here she comes.

Having dominated her own gender in four consecutive graded stakes – including Grade 1 staples such as the Kentucky Oaks and Mother Goose – the 3-year-old filly Untapable will take on males in the $1 million Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park on July 27, trainer Steve Asmussen said Monday. The other option for Untapable would have been this Sunday’s Grade 1 Coaching Club American Oaks for 3-year-old fillies at Saratoga.

Sun, 07/13/2014 - 16:18

Plenty of options for Doinghardtimeagain after Great Lady M. win

CYPRESS, Calif. – There was no urgency to plan a stakes at Del Mar for Doinghardtimeagain after she won Saturday’s $200,500 Great Lady M. Stakes at Los Alamitos. She could run in several races.

In her career, which includes five stakes wins, Doinghardtimeagain has won stakes in sprints and around two turns on synthetic and dirt tracks and has placed in stakes on turf. That has left owners Tom and Debbie Stull and trainer Jerry Hollendorfer with numerous choices.

Sun, 07/13/2014 - 15:43

Many Million Preview Day runners could point to Arlington Million card

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. – The protagonists from Million Preview Day on Saturday at Arlington could all return for corresponding races on the Aug. 16 Arlington Million card.

That includes Divine Oath, who scored his first stakes win in the American Derby, rallying from sixth, splitting horses in upper stretch, diving to the rail, and catching Our Channel in the final yards. The victory was one of three in graded stakes Saturday for jockey Florent Geroux.

Sun, 07/13/2014 - 14:21

Elliott will ride for Casse at Del Mar

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Stewart Elliott, second in the rider standings at Keeneland this spring, is going to try his hand at Del Mar this summer.

DEL MAR, Calif. -- Jockey Stewart Elliott, best known for winning the 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes on Smarty Jones,

will ride at Del Mar this summer, with his clients including trainer Mark Casse.

.Elliott was flying to California on Sunday and is scheduled to work horses on Monday.

Del Mar has a Polytrack surface, similar to what was in place this spring at Keeneland, where Elliott had great success, finishing second to Julien Leparoux while winning with 21 percent of his mounts.

Sun, 07/13/2014 - 14:05

Candy Boy headed to West Virginia Derby

Barbara D. Livingston
Candy Boy, most recently second in the Los Alamitos Derby, will point to the Aug. 2 West Virginia Derby at Mountaineer.

DEL MAR, Calif. -- Candy Boy, second to Shared Belief in the Los Alamitos Derby on July 5, is likely to head out of town for the Grade 2, $750,000 West Virginia Derby at Mountaineer Racetrack on Aug. 2, trainer John Sadler said Sunday morning at Del Mar.

 Candy Boy won the Robert Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita earlier this year, then was third to California Chrome in the Santa Anita Derby before finishing 13th in the Kentucky Derby after severe interference on the clubhouse turn. The Los Alamitos Derby was his first start since the Kentucky Derby.