Fri, 04/11/2014 - 13:25

Moonist earns vacation with victory in El Primero Del Ano Derby

CYPRESS, Calif. – Last weekend was a memorable one for septuagenarian trainers based at Los Alamitos.

On April 5, Art Sherman, 77, sent California Chrome across town and watched the colt win his fourth consecutive stakes in the $1 million Santa Anita Derby. On Sunday, Quarter Horse trainer John Cooper, 76, won the $202,100 El Primero Del Ano Derby for 3-year-olds over 400 yards at Los Alamitos for the third time in his career with Moonist.

California Chrome will train at Los Alamitos in advance of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 3.

Fri, 04/11/2014 - 13:13

Churchill Downs increases takeout rates

Churchill Downs will raise its takeout rates this spring to the maximum allowed by Kentucky law, officials confirmed Friday, a decision that will lower payouts on the track’s races by almost 16 percent in many cases.

Takeout on win, place, and show bets will rise from 16 percent of every betting dollar to 17.5 percent, a jump of 9.4 percent, when Churchill’s spring meet opens April 26, Churchill officials said. Takeout on all other bets, including the most popular wagers, exactas and trifectas, will rise from 19 percent to 22 percent, a jump of 15.8 percent.

Fri, 04/11/2014 - 11:49

Illinois Derby: Starters in flux but Tonito M. an intriguing possibility

Jim McCue/Maryland Jockey Club
Kid Cruz, shown winning the Private Terms Stakes on March 8 at Laurel, is being considered for the $500,000 Illinois Derby on April 19 at Hawthorne.

STICKNEY, Ill. – The notable exclusion of the Illinois Derby last year from Churchill Downs’s points-based qualifying system for the 20 starting slots in the Kentucky Derby dealt a big blow to Hawthorne Race Course, but it might not be such a calamity after all.

Fri, 04/11/2014 - 11:47

Jockey Prado to miss at least a month with neck fracture

Barbara D. Livingston
Edgar Prado fell from his mount in Sunday's 10th race and bruised his right shoulder

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Hall of Fame jockey Edgar Prado is expected to be sidelined at least 30 days after fracturing his neck in a Thursday morning training accident at Keeneland.

Prado fractured his C-7 vertebra after falling from a horse who was not breezing, according to his agent, Bob Klesaris. The horse threw its head back, striking Prado in the face and apparently knocking him out, causing the jockey to fall.

Prado was scheduled to ride Vinceremos in the Blue Grass Stakes on Saturday at Keeneland. That mount has been picked up by Julien Leparoux.

Fri, 04/11/2014 - 10:21

Requiem for a racetrack: Beulah Park is closing, leaving many horsemen behind

John Engelhardt
Beulah Park, long known for its slow horses and low purses, will close following the Kentucky Derby on May 3.

GROVE CITY, Ohio – On a cold recent Saturday, there were fewer than 100 patrons at Beulah Park when five $2,500 claimers ran around the old track in the first race of the day. By the time owner-trainer Guy Tauzin had his picture taken with the victorious mare, A. B. Blacker, the race already was largely forgotten.

Thu, 04/10/2014 - 18:28

California racing board to enact strict penalties for buzzer use

ARCADIA, Calif. – The California Horse Racing Board announced Thursday that it will enact stringent penalties for riders found using electrical devices in races or workouts, including referring cases to local district attorneys for legal action.

A racing board spokesman said there are no cases pending for possession of an electrical device.

Thu, 04/10/2014 - 18:16

Lea to miss Charles Town Classic due to fever

Barbara D. Livingston
Lea, pictured winning the Donn Handicap in February at Gulfstream, will start next in the Charles Town Classic on April 19 at Charles Town.

The anticipated showdown between Game On Dude and Lea in the Grade 2, $1.5 million Charles Town Classic on April 19 will not happen as Lea has been withdrawn from consideration for the race after developing a fever, trainer Bill Mott said Thursday.

Mott said Lea was diagnosed with the temperature Monday at his winter/spring base of Payson Park.

“Everything is down to normal today, but obviously his system has been challenged,” Mott said by phone. “We’re going to back off of him for a while.”

Thu, 04/10/2014 - 15:11

Secret Circle scratched from Count Fleet after being tranquilized

Shigeki Kikkawa
Secret Circle was administered a tranquilizer prior to his Wednesday flight from California to Arkansas.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - Trainer Bob Baffert said Secret Circle has been scratched from the Grade 3, $300,000 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap at Oaklawn Park on Thursday after he learned that the horse was given a tranquilizer shortly after boarding his Tex Sutton flight from Southern California to Arkansas. The flight was Wednesday.

Baffert said the horse had to be scratched because it would take at least 48 hours for the tranquilizer to clear his system. He said the horse’s ownership group is presently traveling to Oaklawn. 

Thu, 04/10/2014 - 15:04

Fashion Plate, Ria Antonia heading to Kentucky Oaks

Shigeki Kikkawa
Fashion Plate, the winner of the Santa Anita Oaks, will join second-place finisher Ria Antonia in the May 2 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Fashion Plate and Ria Antonia, the first two finishers in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Oaks on April 5, are bound for the $1 million Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs on May 2, their trainers confirmed Thursday.

Fashion Plate won the $400,000 Santa Anita Oaks by 1 1/4 lengths over Ria Antonia, leading throughout the race over 1 1/16 miles. Trained by Simon Callaghan, Fashion Plate won the Grade 1 Las Virgenes Stakes in February in her stakes debut.

“She came out of the race as good as you can hope,” Callaghan said. “She’s sending the right signals.”

Thu, 04/10/2014 - 14:47

Clement eyes Peter Pan for Tonalist

Barbara D. Livingston
Trainer Christophe Clement skipped the Wood Memorial with Tonalist because he was not pleased by a workout.

Tonalist, second in a Gulfstream allowance race that produced Florida Derby winner Constitution and Wood Memorial winner Wicked Strong, is being pointed to the Grade 2, $200,000 Peter Pan Stakes, trainer Christophe Clement said.

Clement decided to keep Tonalist out of the April 5 Wood Memorial because he wasn’t happy with the colt’s last workout before the race. Clement said Tonalist remains at Payson Park in Florida.