Tue, 03/18/2014 - 10:57

Gulfstream: Closer Looks for March 19, 2014

Race 2

Scorpion Al
He has to bounce back from a poor performance, but he ran well enough just two and three starts ago to help give him a competitive look against these; despite going 0-for-19, this barn has been putting live horses on the track at this meeting.
 
Wake Up and Go
Lightly raced 4-year
Tue, 03/18/2014 - 10:08

Trainer Dominic Galluscio dead at age 55

Barbara D. Livingston
New York trainer Dominic Galluscio won over 1,000 races in a career that spanned more than three decades.

Dominic Galluscio, who won more than 1,000 races during a training career that spanned more than three decades, died Monday after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 55.

Often seen with a smile on his face, and frequently with a cigar between his lips, Galluscio was well-liked and well-respected among his peers on the Belmont Park backstretch.

Tue, 03/18/2014 - 09:57

Turf Paradise: Track coordinates fundraisers to help injured rider Von Rosen

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Turf Paradise is coordinating several fundraising events to benefit injured rider Anne Von Rosen, pictured here after winning the 2012 Cotton Fitzsimmons Mile at Turf Paradise aboard Saratoga Boot. Van Rosen was injured following a race on March 11.

Turf Paradise will hold an auction, both silent and live, as well as a bake sale and dinner following the races on Wednesday, April 16, to raise funds to assist injured rider Anne Von Rosen.

The 43-year-old rider was injured March 11 when after pulling up following a Quarter Horse race at the Phoenix track her mount, Panchita Bonita, who had finished second, stumbled and flipped, landing on her. She suffered serious spinal cord injuries and has already gone through a number of surgeries.

Mon, 03/17/2014 - 15:46

Colonial Downs: Meeting set for March 27 over live-racing dates

The Virginia Racing Commission scheduled a meeting for March 27 to consider live-racing dates at Colonial Downs this year after adverse weather prevented many commissioners from attending a meeting Monday at the New Kent racetrack, the executive director of the commission said after the meeting.

Mon, 03/17/2014 - 15:30

Gulfstream Park to hold fundraiser for sick 15-year-old

Gulfstream Park and its owners, trainers and jockeys will hold a fundraiser next Sunday for Chaminade-Madonna student Stephanie Schriefer,
who is battling Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer.

Schriefer is a 15-year-old racing fan who attended Little Flower Catholic School with the daughters of jockey John Velazquez and former rider Jose Santos. She is undergoing chemotherapy at Joe Dimaggio Children’s Hospital.

Mon, 03/17/2014 - 15:26

Belmont Park: Modest price increases for admission, seating at rich Belmont Stakes card

While there will be some price increases in admission and seating for this year’s Belmont Stakes, they are not nearly as steep as initially thought when NYRA president and chief executive Chris Kay suggested they would be in line with prices for the Kentucky Derby.

Grandstand admission to the Belmont Stakes on June 7 will remain at $10, while clubhouse admission will increase by $10 to $30, the New York Racing Association announced Monday.

Mon, 03/17/2014 - 15:19

Aqueduct: Godolphin duo tops Excelsior

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Long River won the Evening Attire on Jan. 18 at Aqueduct last out.

The Godolphin-owned entry of Long River, who drew the rail, and Romansh, who drew the extreme outside, heads the field of seven entered Monday for Saturday’s Grade 3, $150,000 Excelsior Stakes, the final stakes race of the inner-track season.

Long River, trained by Kiaran McLaughlin, has won his last three starts, including the Evening Attire on Jan. 18, while Romansh, trained by Tom Albertrani, returns to New York, where last year he won the Grade 3 Discovery over the main track. Romansh is coming off a last-place finish in the Donn Handicap.

Mon, 03/17/2014 - 15:17

Aqueduct: Schosberg breaks skid with 800th win

Barbara D. Livingston
Rick Schosberg, pictured here in June 2013 at Belmont, won the 800th race of his career with Iratinelexburance in Aqueduct's fourth race on March 14.

When Iratinelexburance won Aqueduct's fourth race on March 14, it not only broke a long losing streak for trainer Rick Schosberg, but it proved to be a milestone victory as well.

Iratinelexburance gave Schosberg the 800th win of his training career while ending an 0-for-42 skid that dated back to Nov. 1.

Making the victory a little more special was that the horse was owned by his father, Paul Schosberg.

“We were just waiting for the right time,” Rick Schosberg quipped. “I wanted it to be dad’s horse. Her last three races I thought were going to be it.”

Mon, 03/17/2014 - 15:16

Gulfstream Park: Florida Derby looking like small field

Barbara D. Livingston
Cairo Prince, here training at Palm Meadows on Saturday, is one of only four 3-year-olds confirmed for the Florida Derby.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Despite offering a $1 million purse and 170 Kentucky Derby qualifying points and being one of the most prestigious of all the Kentucky Derby preps, the Grade 1 Florida Derby on March 29 seems to be lacking interest among horsemen.