Thu, 07/18/2013 - 15:06

Woodbine notes: Conquest Two Step gets first stakes test in Colin

Michael Burns
Essence Hit Man holds off Dimension by a neck to win the Grade 3 Bold Venture Stakes.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Conquest Two Step lived up to his billing in his debut, rolling to an impressive victory in a 5 1/2-furlong maiden race at Churchill Downs on June 21 that yielded a Beyer Speed Figure of 81.

On Saturday, Conquest Two Step will move to Woodbine’s Polytrack for his second start, and he looms as the horse to beat in a field of seven 2-year-olds for the $125,000, six-furlong Colin Stakes.

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 14:38

Suffolk Downs: Track community rallies to aid Terrill

Barbara D. Livingston
Andrea Terrill ranked second in the Suffolk jockey standings with 18 wins before fracturing her skull in a spill on July 8.

EAST BOSTON, Mass. – Long known for taking care of its own, the racetrack community is coming together to rally support for jockey Andria Terrill, who was released from Massachusetts General Hospital on July 16 after suffering injuries in a spill at Suffolk Downs on July 8.

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 14:33

Indiana Downs: Two six-figure stakes on Saturday card

Sister Ginger looks for her third consecutive win in the first running of the $125,000 Indiana Grand at Indiana Downs on Saturday. The Grand was previously named the Indiana Downs Distaff.

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 14:31

Ellis Park: Good Morning Diva seeks repeat of last in Don Bernhardt Stakes

Rick Hiles is hoping the new standout in his barn will run back to a huge last race, and why wouldn’t he hope as much? Good Morning Diva earned a career-high 101 Beyer Speed Figure in winning a Churchill Downs allowance race last month, and now the colt returns Saturday as a major threat in the 36th running of the $50,000 Don Bernhardt Stakes at Ellis Park in western Kentucky.

“I do expect him to run the same race back,” said Hiles, a training veteran who is down to four horses at his base at Churchill. “He’s a pretty nice horse and looks like he’s on the improve.”

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 14:24

Sacramento: Marks Mine tries older in California State Fair Fillies and Mares Sprint Handicap

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Marks Mine used her speed to win the Golden Gate Debutante (above), but seems more relaxed entering the $75,000 California State Fair Fillies and Mares Sprint Handicap.

Trainer Steve Specht was surprised when Marks Mine did not grab the lead at the start in the California Wine Stakes at Pleasanton on June 22, but he was not surprised by her strong second-place finish.

On Saturday, 3-year-old Marks Mine will face older fillies and mares for the first time, in the $75,000 California State Fair Fillies and Mares Sprint Handicap in Sacramento. She has seven rivals in the six-furlong race, including fellow 3-year-old Fighting Mean Mad and five-year-old mare English Royal, last year’s runner-up in the race.

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 14:17

Finger Lakes: West Hills Giant out for reversal in New York Derby

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Amberjack wins the Mike Lee, the first leg of the Big Apple Triple.

A mberjack easily defeated West Hills Giant when they met going seven furlongs in last month’s Mike Lee Stakes at Belmont Park. Will a clean break and the stretch out to two turns be enough for West Hills Giant to turn the tables in Saturday’s $150,000 New York Derby at Finger Lakes?

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 14:01

Northlands Park: Walcott might hold key to Three and Four Year Old Sales Stakes

It is hard to take a firm stand on any of the seven horses running in the $50,000 Three and Four Year Old Sales Stakes at Northlands Park on Saturday, so it might be worth following the bouncing Walcott. That would be Rico Walcott, who is dominating the jockey standings at Northlands and rode four of the horses entered to wins in their last start.

Walcott bailed on all four, however, and will be aboard Northern Yankee in the 6 1/2-furlong feature, which headlines a strong 10-race card.

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 13:50

Calder: Dr. Fager, Desert Vixen kick off Florida Stallion Stakes

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Angelica Zapata, who won four stakes in a row last year at Calder, will be favored in the $75,000 Nancy's Glitter on Saturday.

The six-furlong Dr. Fager and its filly counterpart, the Desert Vixen, highlight Saturday’s card at Calder Race Course, along with the $75,000 Nancy’s Glitter Handicap for older fillies and mares. The $75,000 Dr. Fager, for 2-year-olds, and the $75,000 Desert Vixen, for 2-year-old fillies, are the first legs of the Florida Stallion Stakes series.

Thu, 07/18/2013 - 13:49

Delaware Handicap: Royal Delta rarely fails twice in a row

Barbara D. Livingston
Royal Delta, training at Saratoga, will try to rebound from a five-length defeat as the 1-5 favorite in last month's Fleur de Lis when she seeks to win the Delaware Handicap for the second time.

Royal Delta is a multiple champion, but she is not perfect.

Several times in her career, Royal Delta was beaten in a spot she was expected to win, only to come back the next time with an authoritative victory.

At 3, Royal Delta was beaten in the Coaching Club American Oaks and came back to win the Grade 1 Alabama. That fall, she was beaten in the Beldame and came back to win the Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic. At 4, Royal Delta was beaten in the Personal Ensign and came back to win the Beldame and Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic.