Fri, 05/30/2025 - 13:29

Barn 85 at Saratoga placed under quarantine after strangles case

Barbara D. Livingston
Due to a case of strangles, Barn 85 at Saratoga has been placed under a 14-day quarantine.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Barn 85 at Saratoga has been placed under a 14-day precautionary quarantine by the New York Racing Association and the New York State Gaming Commission due to a reported case of strangles in that barn, according a press release sent out by the NYRA.

The quarantine is not expected to have a significant impact on the five-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival scheduled to begin Wednesday. The Belmont Stakes is scheduled for June 7.

Fri, 05/30/2025 - 12:16

Durham wins trifecta of Texas Thoroughbred Association awards

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Danele Durham, who bred the Texas horse of the year Too Much Kiki, was honored by the TTA with two other awards.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas – Danele Durham on Saturday was set to pick up some significant hardware from the Texas Thoroughbred Association during a luncheon at Lone Star.

She is the organization’s 2024 breeder of the year. Durham bred the TTA’s horse of the year, Too Much Kiki, and she owns her dam, Soft Music, who is the TTA’s broodmare of the year.

“It’s a trifecta,” quipped Durham.

Fri, 05/30/2025 - 12:13

Perfect on turf, Usually Wrong to start next in Grand Prairie Turf Sprint

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After winning the Chamberlain Bridge, Usually Wrong will likely start next in the Grand Prairie Turf Sprint also at Lone Star Park.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas – Usually Wrong, who won his stakes debut in the $100,000 Chamberlain Bridge last Monday at Lone Star, will likely run back in the track’s $125,000 Grand Prairie Turf Sprint on June 28.

He improved his career record to 5 for 6 when closing with a rush in the five-furlong race run on yielding turf. Usually Wrong is now 2 for 2 on turf.

Fri, 05/30/2025 - 12:10

Asmussen will try to get Neom Beach back on turf for Wasted Tears

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After winning the off-turf Ouija Board Distaff, trainer Steve Asmussen is pointing Neom Beach back to turf in the Wasted Tears.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas – The versatile Neom Beach became a stakes winner, after a number of close calls, in the $200,000 Ouija Board Distaff last Monday at Lone Star. The race was moved from turf to a sloppy main track during a rain-soaked card.

“It was going to fall her way one of these days and [Monday] was the day it happened,” trainer Steve Asmussen said. “Lovely mare. It just all came together.”

Neom Beach had placed in stakes on both dirt and turf prior to the Ouija Board Distaff.

Fri, 05/30/2025 - 12:08

Cox aiming Instant Replay toward Indiana or Iowa Derby

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Instant Replay, winner of the Texas Derby last out, will likely start next in either the Indiana or Iowa Derby, according to trainer Brad Cox.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas – Instant Replay likely has more derby starts in his future after winning his second consecutive stakes race last Monday in the $300,000 Texas Derby at Lone Star Park.

Trainer Brad Cox said Thursday that Instant Replay has emerged from the race in excellent condition and options for his next start include the Grade 3, $300,000 Indiana Derby at Horseshoe Indianapolis and the $250,000 Iowa Derby at Prairie Meadows. Both races will be run over 1 1/16 miles on July 5.

Thu, 05/29/2025 - 14:57

Kopion puts in easy half-mile breeze ahead of Great Lady M.

Barbara D. Livingston
Kopion established her place atop the filly and mare sprint division with a dominant win in the Derby City Distaff.

Kopion, the nation’s leading female sprinter, remains on schedule for the Grade 2 Great Lady M. Stakes at Los Alamitos on July 5 after working a half-mile in 49.40 seconds at Santa Anita on Wednesday.

Kopion has had two half-mile workouts since a three-length win in the Grade 1 Derby City Distaff at Churchill Downs on May 3.

“We just kept her easy,” trainer Richard Mandella said of Wednesday’s exercise. “Next week, we’ll do more serious stuff. She’s doing great.”

Thu, 05/29/2025 - 14:55

Midnight Mammoth to prep for Pacific Classic in San Diego Handicap

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Midnight Mammoth will start next in the San Diego Handicap as a prep for the Pacific Classic.

Midnight Mammoth gave race winner Skippylongstocking a fuss in Monday’s Grade 2 Hollywood Gold Cup at Santa Anita before finishing second by three-quarters of a length.

The narrow defeat has left trainer Craig Dollase encouraged about Midnight Mammoth’s summer, and eager to start the 6-year-old gelding in the Grade 2 San Diego Handicap at 1 1/16 miles at Del Mar on July 26.

Thu, 05/29/2025 - 13:49

No added pressure for Mott, Sovereignty after skipping Preakness

Barbara D. Livingston
Bill Mott said he never seriously considered entering Sovereignty in the Preakness.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Trainer Bill Mott said the decision to skip the Preakness with Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty doesn’t put any more pressure on him to win the Belmont Stakes than otherwise already exists.

“It would be the same,” Mott said Thursday morning outside his Saratoga barn. “I feel the normal pressure of wanting to win and just the pressure of keeping him out of trouble and keep him sound and hope he stays sound.”

Wed, 05/28/2025 - 18:07

De Francis Dash, three other June 28 stakes, have purses increased

Barbara D. Livingston
The June 28 De Francis Dash will have a purse of $175,000 this year. The Prince George's County, Deputed Testamony, and Alma North will each be worth $125,000.

The new Maryland Jockey Club and Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association will increase purses by $25,000 for four stakes races at Laurel Park on June 28. The Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash, the featured race on the card, will now be run for $175,000.

Wed, 05/28/2025 - 16:50

Longtime Ontario horseman Paul Buttigieg dies

Paul Buttigieg
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Paul Buttigieg trainer, owner, and breeder. He also operated the Buttigieg Training Center in Egbert, Ontario.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Longtime Ontario horseman Paul Buttigieg, a winner of 672 races as a trainer, died May 27 after a long illness at the age of 78.

Buttigieg owned and trained eight stakes winners, most notably Canadian champion male sprinter Phil’s Dream, who won the Grade 1 Nearctic and was the runner-up in 2013 Canadian Horse of the Year voting.