Wed, 06/04/2014 - 12:54

Change to California claiming rule

A controversial rule that voids claims on horses who have been designated as unsound will be changed July 1 to allow owners and trainers to designate in advance that they will accept an unsound horse.

Earlier this year, the California Horse Racing Board voted to relax the rule, which took effect under stricter guidelines in May 2013. The amended rule was subject to a public-comment period and legal review by the state Office of Administrative Law.

Wed, 06/04/2014 - 12:51

Los Alamitos purses lower than Hollywood's

Overnight purses at the Los Alamitos Thoroughbred meeting in July will be lower than those offered at the corresponding time last year by Hollywood Park, according to track officials.

Los Alamitos will have a two-week, eight-day meeting July 3-13, racing dates previously held by Hollywood Park, which was closed last December. The meeting will run on a Thursday-through-Sunday basis.

Wed, 06/04/2014 - 12:13

Broberg, Bourgeois butting heads again

OPELOUSAS, La. - This summer promises another epic battle for leading trainer at Evangeline Downs between Broberg and Keith Bourgeois.

The two powerhouse stables have continued to trade blows through the years. Since Evangeline moved from nearby Carencro in 2005, either Broberg or Bourgeois has won the training crown every year.

With more than one-third of the 2014 season in the books, it is Broberg who holds the advantage, with 27 wins to 21 for Bourgeois. Broberg has done it with numbers, having sent out 101 runners to Bourgeois’s 75.

Wed, 06/04/2014 - 12:10

Ben's Cat among Evangeline Turf Sprint nominees

Barbara D. Livingston
The 18-time stakes winner Ben's Cat is on the nominations list for the $300,000 Evangeline Turf Sprint.

OPELOUSAS, La. – Nominations closed last week for the inaugural running of the $300,000 Evangeline Turf Sprint, and the list is an impressive one. The five-furlong dash will anchor a five-stakes program June 21 that will have a special first-race post time of 3:40 p.m. Central. The program also will feature an all-stakes pick four with a guaranteed pool of $100,000.

Wed, 06/04/2014 - 09:22

Social Inclusion to go in Woody Stephens Stakes

Tom Keyser
Social Inclusion, most recently third in the Preakness Stakes, trains Tuesday at Belmont Park.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Owner Ron Sanchez had planned to withhold his decision on whether to run Social Inclusion in the Belmont Stakes until after his schooling session Wednesday morning. But after discussing the situation further with trainer Manny Azpurua on Tuesday, Sanchez felt there was no sense in prolonging the issue, opting to take the more conservative route and bypass the Belmont in lieu of Saturday’s seven-furlong Woody Stephens Stakes.

Tue, 06/03/2014 - 15:18

Dougherty family banking on Ride On Curlin

Barbara Livingston
Ride On Curlin will start as the likely second choice in Saturday's $1.5 million Belmont Stakes.

Dan Dougherty has been forced to gradually close all 16 of his furniture stores over the past five years due to the economic downturn. When the final two were shuttered last summer, the 55-year-old father of six faced an uncertain financial future.

But then along came Ride On Curlin.

Tue, 06/03/2014 - 15:03

Billy Turner: Pedigree tells in Belmont

Barbara D. Livingston
Willie Delgado, aboard California Chrome, gives the thumbs-up sign on Tuesday morning.

Turner likes Chrome, but . . .

Bill Turner, the trainer of 1977 Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew, is a fan of California Chrome, but he appeared to waver a bit on whether the California-bred son of Lucky Pulpit is going to win the Triple Crown in Saturday’s 146th Belmont Stakes.

On one hand, Turner compliments the horse, noting that in his workout Saturday, “he was a beautiful mover,” and that mentally, “nothing bothers him, he just takes everything in stride.”

Tue, 06/03/2014 - 15:01

Steve Sherman gets nice 3-year-old of his own

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G.G. Ryder, ridden by Russell Baze, wins for the fifth time in his last six starts in the Alcatraz for 3-year-olds.

Things are going well for Team Sherman. On Saturday, of course, trainer Art Sherman and his son and assistant Alan will be going for the Triple Crown with California Chrome in the Belmont Stakes. Last Saturday, Art’s son Steve sent out another talented 3-year-old to win his turf debut in a Golden Gate Fields allowance race.

Reno Rebel, whose five previous races had come for Art in Southern California, scored a professional 2 1/4-length win going 1 1/16 miles. A ridgling by Big Brown, Reno Rebel was a $100,000 weanling purchase by Nevada Equine LLC and Charles Finch.

Tue, 06/03/2014 - 14:52

Mott and Smith have upset Belmont before

Barbara D. Livingston
Bill Mott and Mike Smith will try to win their second Belmont Stakes together with Matuszak.

ELMONT, N.Y. - Hall of Famers Bill Mott and Mike Smith will team up with Belmont Stakes longshot Matuszak, but they are no strangers to surprising the racing world in the oldest and longest spring classic. In 2010, they scored their first Belmont victory together with longshot Drosselmeyer.

As with Drosselmeyer, the Belmont will mark the first time Smith will be aboard Matuszak, who has one win from eight starts, that being in his career debut last September at Churchill Downs.

Tue, 06/03/2014 - 14:32

Allen Jerkens ships in to old stomping grounds

Barbara D. Livingston
House Rules works on Tuesday for the Grade 1 Acorn Stakes.

ELMONT, N.Y. – The decision by Hall of Fame trainer Allen Jerkens to remain in Florida this spring has left a void on the Belmont Park backstretch. Though he personally will not be attending Saturday’s Belmont Stakes card, the 85-year-old Jerkens will have the chance to make his presence felt.