Fri, 02/21/2014 - 15:54

Gulstream Park: Havana probable for Swale Stakes

Barbara D. Livingston
Havana is considered a likely starter for next Saturday's Swale Stakes.

Harpoon, In Trouble, and Surfing U S A all were nominated to the Grade 2, $200,000 Swale Stakes, a seven-furlong race to be run at Gulfstream Park next Saturday. Trainer Todd Pletcher on Friday said that Havana was scheduled for his first start of the year in the Swale, but that a final decision on where he, Harpoon, and Surfing U S A all race would be made following workouts Sunday morning.

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Fri, 02/21/2014 - 15:47

Gulfstream Park: In Trouble a bit sluggish working for Gotham

Tom Keyser
In Trouble, shown winning the Futurity Stakes at Belmont Park last fall, did not work as quickly as trainer Tony Dutrow would have liked Friday at Palm Meadows.

The unbeaten colt In Trouble has been training at Palm Meadows this winter, but he is scheduled to head north Wednesday for his 2014 debut in the Grade 3, $500,000 Gotham Stakes at 1 1/16 miles at Aqueduct next Saturday. He had his final work for the race Friday morning at Palm Meadows and worked slower than trainer Tony Dutrow desired, officially five furlongs in 1:02.75 while going from the half-mile pole to a furlong past the wire.

Fri, 02/21/2014 - 15:44

Oaklawn Park notes: Track increases purses again

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Oaklawn has announced its second purse increase of the meet after a strong Presidents Day weekend in which nearly 60,000 patrons attended the races and handle was up close to 30 percent from the corresponding holiday weekend a year ago.

Claiming races of $20,000 or less will be boosted $500 each, beginning Thursday, while all other overnight races will increase $3,000 each. The move will bring maiden special weight races to a record $60,000 at Oaklawn.

Fri, 02/21/2014 - 15:33

Oaklawn Park notes: Dixie Strike will keep racing

Tom Keyser
Dixie Strike finished second in the Bayakoa last week and will remain in training.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Apparently, the millionaire mare Dixie Strike is not yet ready to be a mom.

The $100,000 Bayakoa at Oaklawn Park last week could have been the final start of her career. But her fast-closing second to Don’t Tell Sophia has pushed back the breeding card her owner, John Oxley, and her trainer, Mark Casse, had been debating.

“She got to choose her future,” Casse said. “About the five-eighths pole, I thought, ‘Well, she’s going to be a mom.’ At the half-mile pole, I thought, ‘Maybe not.’ And at the eighth pole, I said, ‘The girl’s still got it in her!’ ”

Fri, 02/21/2014 - 15:04

Gulfstream Park: Madame Giry, Bounding Bi stand out in Ladies Turf Sprint

Barbara D. Livingston
Madame Giry won a pair of turf sprint stakes last season, including the Smart N Fancy at Saratoga.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Sprint stakes on the grass are few and far between, especially for fillies and mares, so it came as a bit of a surprise when only 10 signed on for Sunday’s $75,000 Ladies Turf Sprint at Gulfstream Park.

Fri, 02/21/2014 - 13:23

Southern California notes: Trainers praise Del Mar surface switch

Barbara D. Livingston
Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella says Del Mar’s decision to switch surfaces could end the lengthy debates about the merits of synthetic and dirt tracks.

ARCADIA, Calif. – The decision by Del Mar officials to replace its existing synthetic track with a dirt track for the 2015 summer season was met with widespread acceptance from trainers.

Fri, 02/21/2014 - 12:05

Los Alamitos: The Ocean King fastest qualifier for Maiden Stakes

CYPRESS, Calif. – The Ocean King is the fastest qualifier for Sunday’s $112,000 Los Alamitos Maiden Stakes for 3-year-olds. The race is restricted to horses that were maidens as of Dec. 1 and is designed for late-developing 2-year-olds or those who had training setbacks during that season.

The Ocean King would qualify on both counts.

Thu, 02/20/2014 - 15:52

Gulfstream Park: Maker comebackers loom large

Barbara D. Livingston
Commissioner, shown training at Palm Meadows on Sunday, has made three career starts, with two wins and a runner-up finish.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - General a Rod’s appearance in the Fountain of Youth will be the understandable focus of trainer Mike Maker on Saturday, but well before that race he has a chance to win consecutive allowance races with horses returning from layoffs.

Honor the Kitten, idle since June, returns in race 3, a first-level optional claimer at 1 1/16 miles on turf. And then in race 4, a one-turn mile, graded stakes-placed Morgan’s Guerrilla makes his first start since October 2012 in a first-level allowance that is the comeback race for Normandy Invasion.

Thu, 02/20/2014 - 15:44

Gulfstream Park: Finally D-Day for Normandy Invasion

Barbara D. Livingston
Normandy Invasion, training Sunday at Palm Meadows under Marino Garcia, makes his first start since finishing fourth in the Kentucky Derby.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Sometimes the hardest part about owning and training racehorses is learning how to wait. Such has been the case for trainer Chad Brown and owner Rick Porter, who have had to wait nearly 10 months to finally get Normandy Invasion back to the races again.

Unraced since a fourth-place finish in the Kentucky Derby, Normandy Invasion will launch his comeback here Saturday going a mile in a first-level optional-claiming race that serves as one of the highlights on the undercard for the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth.

Thu, 02/20/2014 - 13:29

Fair Grounds cuts overnight purses by 10 percent

NEW ORLEANS – Fair Grounds announced Thursday that it was cutting overnight purses by 10 percent for the rest of its race meet.

The cut comes about six weeks after the track eliminated four stakes and reduced the purses of 12 others, moves that saved the purse account $785,000. It was hoped then that the stakes cuts, necessitated by poor betting handle on Fair Grounds races in November and December, would allow Fair Grounds to maintain its overnight purse structure, but a press release from the track Thursday said sagging handle had led to the second round of cuts, too.