Thu, 06/12/2014 - 12:08

Coffee Clique to target Canadian

Barbara D. Livingston
Coffee Clique wins the Just a Game on June 7 at Belmont.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Trainer Brian Lynch captured his first Grade 1 stakes last Saturday at Belmont, where the Woodbine-based Coffee Clique prevailed by a nose in the Just a Game Stakes.

Lynch said the long-term goal for Coffee Clique is the Grade 2 Canadian here in September, which is a Win and You’re In stakes for the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf.

“I think she’ll have a little bit of a break now and ultimately try and get one or two more starts into her, pressing on toward the Breeders’ Cup,” Lynch said.

Wed, 06/11/2014 - 16:03

Tonalist comes out of Belmont Stakes eager to go

Tom Keyser
Belmont Stakes winner Tonalist (left) went back to the track Tuesday.

Tonalist came out of his victory in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes so well that his connections sent him back to the track to jog Tuesday, one day earlier than they had planned.

“We were going to give him three days [off], but after the second day, he was in his stall bucking and squealing,” said Christophe Lorieul, the longtime assistant to trainer Christophe Clement.

Lorieul was impressed with Tonalist’s performance, considering it was only his fifth career start.

Wed, 06/11/2014 - 16:01

Moonshine Mullin entered for Foster Handicap

Barbara D. Livingston
Moonshine Mullin upsets the Grade 2 Alysheba on May 2. He is entered for the Grade 1 Stephen Foster on Saturday, but may be scratched to run in the Prairie Meadows Cornhusker in two weeks.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Days after Moonshine Mullin fought back to pull an upset at nearly 7-1 in the Grade 2 Alysheba on the May 2 Kentucky Oaks undercard, trainer Randy Morse said he was not inclined to run back the onetime midlevel claimer in the Grade 1 Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs.

As Moonshine Mullin has thrived in his training in recent weeks, Morse has changed his tune, but not completely.

Wed, 06/11/2014 - 15:44

Zenyatta's first foal arrives at Shirreffs's barn

Barbara D. Livingston
Cozmic One, a 2-year-old colt out of the champion mare Zenyatta, is galloping at Belmont Park, but isn't likely to make his career debut until after Saratoga's meet ends.

ELMONT, N.Y. – With the Triple Crown in the rearview mirror, much of the second half of the year centers on the 2-year-olds who could potentially participate in next year’s Triple Crown series.

There won’t be many 2-year-olds under more scrutiny than Cozmic One, the first foal out of the champion mare Zenyatta by the champion Bernardini who arrived at trainer John Shirreffs’s Belmont Park barn on May 23 and has been galloping almost daily since.

Wed, 06/11/2014 - 15:41

Ward shipping six 2-year-olds to Royal Ascot

Barbara D. Livingston
Undrafted takes the Grade 3 Jaipur under John Velazquez. Undrafted is owned by NFL star Wes Welker.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. – With the weather near London looking dry enough and the turf at Ascot rated good-to-firm as of Wednesday, trainer Wesley Ward’s annual invasion of the Royal Ascot meet is on schedule.

Ward has six horses for the races at Royal Ascot, which run Tuesday through Saturday next week, and the sextet – four from Arlington and two from Keeneland – were to converge at Indianapolis on Wednesday night, with their overseas flight set to depart early Thursday.

“The course is good-to-firm,” Ward said. “Everything looks in order.”

Wed, 06/11/2014 - 14:40

Brinson to be starter for Los Alamitos Quarter Horse races

Gary Brinson has been hired as starter for the year-round Los Alamitos Quarter Horse meeting, a move that has ramifications for the Southern California Thoroughbred circuit.

Brinson was scheduled to be the starter for the Del Mar summer meeting that begins on July 17, but said on Wednesday that he has resigned from that position.

“I hated to give up Del Mar,” he said. “They’ve been good to me.”

It was unclear on Wednesday who will work as starter at Del Mar.

Wed, 06/11/2014 - 14:16

Beholder sidelined until fall

Emily Shields
Beholder (second from left) makes a bid in the Grade 1 Ogden Phipps at Belmont Park on Saturday. She finished fourth and came out of the race with a cut on her pastern.

ARCADIA, Calif. - Beholder, the beaten favorite in the $1 million Ogden Phipps Stakes at Belmont Park last Saturday, is recovering from a pastern injury likely to keep her out of racing until the autumn, trainer Richard Mandella said.

Beholder could need six weeks before the injury is healed, Mandella said.

“She’s got a nasty cut on her left hind pastern,” Mandella said. “It will heal but we don’t want to get it infected.”

Wed, 06/11/2014 - 14:04

California Chrome's foot looking better

Barbara D. Livingston
California Chrome will get a break of 45 to 60 days on the farm.

CYPRESS, Calif. – California Chrome is a week away from a summer vacation and continues to show improvement from a minor foot injury sustained when he finished in a dead heat for fourth in the Belmont Stakes last Saturday.

Trainer Art Sherman said on Wednesday that California Chrome’s right front heel has responded to treatment in recent days at the trainer’s stable at Los Alamitos. California Chrome is believed to have grabbed his right front foot leaving the gate in the Belmont.

Wed, 06/11/2014 - 13:08

Former NFL star Delhomme enjoying second career

OPELOUSAS. La. – What does an NFL quarterback who grew up in horse-rich Cajun country do when he retires? He goes to work at the racetrack, of course.

“I love it,” said Jake Delhomme, whose Carolina Panthers lost to the heavily favored New England Patriots, 32-29, in the Super Bowl following the 2003 regular season, his first with the team.

Delhomme owns and breeds horses and works as a bloodstock agent.

Tue, 06/10/2014 - 14:38

Seeking the Sherif eyes stakes

Shigeki Kikkawa
Seeking the Sherif has won four consecutive races and is moving closer to his first stakes appearance.

Seeking the Sherif is moving closer to a stakes appearance after winning his fourth consecutive race in an optional claimer last Friday.

Ridden by Edwin Maldonado, Seeking the Sherif led throughout the race over 6 1/2 furlongs, winning by 2 3/4 lengths in 1:15.73. The optional claimer was the longest race in the eight-race career of Seeking the Sherif, who was claimed for $12,500 last December.

“His confidence is sky high,” trainer Ron Ellis said.