Saying he wants to emphasize quality over quantity, Martin Panza, the senior vice-president of racing operations for the New York Racing Association, said he plans to run fewer flat races at the upcoming Saratoga meet compared to last year.
Saying he wants to emphasize quality over quantity, Martin Panza, the senior vice-president of racing operations for the New York Racing Association, said he plans to run fewer flat races at the upcoming Saratoga meet compared to last year.
HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Bahamian Squall, who has started just once since finishing a troubled sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, worked a sharp half-mile in 47.42 at Gulfstream Park on Monday in preparation for the $75,000 Housebuster Stakes here on July 5.
Working over a racetrack rated good after having been inundated by rain this past week, Bahamian Squall went an opening quarter in 23.92 then picked up the pace without being asked to the wire, coming home in 23.49 before galloping out a very strong five-eighths in 59.73 and pulling up six furlongs in 1:12.60.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Untapable had her final work leading into Saturday's Mother Goose Stakes, breezing a half-mile in 49.60 seconds at Churchill Downs early Monday. She is scheduled to be flown to New York the following morning for the Grade 1, $300,000 Mother Goose, a 1 1/16-mile one-turn race at Belmont Park.
On a humid morning over a fast track and with exercise rider Angel Garcia up, Untapable went without company in splits of 13.20 and 25.40 seconds, with a five-furlong out time of 1:03, according to Churchill clocker John Nichols.
ARCADIA, Calif. – Top Fortitude, a stakes winner in May who was second June 7 in the Woody Stephens Stakes at Belmont Park, is being pointed for the $500,000 Los Alamitos Derby on July 5, trainer Kory Owens said Sunday.
The Grade 2 Los Alamitos Derby will be run over 1 1/8 miles and will be the longest race of Top Fortitude’s career. In the Grade 2 Woody Stephens Stakes over seven furlongs, Top Fortitude closed from ninth in a field of 13 to finish 7 1/2 lengths behind the runaway winner Bayern.
HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Wildcat Red, who has not started since finishing 18th in the Kentucky Derby, worked five furlongs in 1:02.56 over a muddy track shortly after the renovation break Sunday morning at Gulfstream Park. The Hutcheson and Fountain of Youth winner will launch the second half of his 3-year-old campaign here Saturday in the $75,000 Quality Road Stakes.
The 3-year-old stakes winners Can the Man and Dance With Fate recorded fast workouts on Saturday in advance of expected appearances in stakes on July 5.
Can the Man, who won the Grade 3 Affirmed Stakes at Santa Anita on June 7, worked five furlongs in 58.80 seconds, the fastest of 49 works at the distance. Trainer Bob Baffert said the $500,000 Los Alamitos Derby over 1 1/8 miles on July 5 is a goal for Can the Man, who races for Kaleem Shah.
ARCADIA, Calif. - Bad Read Sanchez became the latest winner for the hot freshman sire Warrior’s Reward and may have earned his way into a 2-year-old stakes at Los Alamitos in July with an easy win in a maiden race at Santa Anita on Friday.
Ridden by Mario Gutierrez, Bad Read Sanchez ($6.80) fought for the lead with Masters Circle for the first half-mile and pulled away in the final furlong to win by 10 lengths over Red Button, who closed from last. Masters Circle faded to finish fourth in a field of eight.
ELMONT, N.Y. - The New York stewards fined trainer Mike Maker $2,500 for bringing General a Rod to the assembly barn late prior to the June 7 Belmont Stakes.
It was determined by the stewards that Maker violated a New York Racing Association house rule that states: “All horses must report to the assembly barn no less than 45 minutes prior to their designated post time. TC02 testing will take place in assembly barn before horses are escorted to paddock. A fine or scratch may be issued by the NYRA steward if horses are late to assembly barn.”
AUBURN, Wash. – It’s been 14 months since Gallyn Mitchell suffered a massive heart attack, splayed out on his front porch, near death, clutching his chest and screaming for help. These days, every live mount is a blessing, says the 51-year-old jockey, whose improbable comeback continues Sunday when he rides Del Rio Harbor in the Coca-Cola Handicap at Emerald Downs.
ARCADIA, Calif. – The $500,000 Gold Cup at Santa Anita on June 28 will have a South American flavor.
While Game On Dude will be favored to win his ninth Grade 1 race and 15th stakes, the field will include the Chilean import Salto del Indio and possibly Lideris from Peru.
Salto del Indio, now trained by Mike Puype, will have his final workout for the Gold Cup on Sunday at Santa Anita. Brice Blanc has been booked to ride, according to Billy Koch, the managing director of the Little Red Feather syndicate that owns the 4-year-old Salto del Indio.