Wed, 05/15/2013 - 12:02

Churchill Downs: Friday twilight card features three wide-open allowances

Tom Keyser
Gentlemen's Bet will get class relief in an allowance Friday at Churchill Downs after finishing third last month in the Grade 3 Count Fleet.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Churchill Downs is billing it as “the city’s best happy hour,” which may or may not be false advertising. Still, no other venue in town offers three allowances among 11 races on any given Friday after 4 p.m., a fact that gives this track a big edge with Louisville’s sizable horseplayer population, if not the public at large.

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 16:40

Rosario's Kentucky Derby win bittersweet for ex-agent

After spending the last 25 years as a jockey agent, Ron Ebanks said Joel Rosario was going to be his last client.

“Whether it was him or I who walked away, he was going to be my last rider,” Ebanks said.

The split came abruptly last August at Saratoga, about six weeks after Ebanks brought Rosario to the East Coast from Southern California. While Rosario basks in the glow of victories in this year’s Kentucky Derby and Dubai World Cup, Ebanks is no longer in racing, having started two new business ventures.

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 16:06

Preakness Stakes: Rosario back on top of his game

Barbara D. Livingston
Joel Rosario (left) at Pimlico last year with Creative Cause, whom he rode to a third in last year’s Preakness. He rides Derby winner Orb this year.

Joel Rosario had returned to the jockeys’ room at Pimlico after riding one of the undercard races on Preakness Day last May and noticed he had several missed calls from his brother Danny.

Without listening to any of the messages, Joel called his older brother, who picked up the phone, crying.

Danny Rosario stopped crying long enough to tell Joel that their older brother Marino had been killed in a motorcycle accident. Marino, a police officer in the Dominican Republic and one of 12 of Rosario’s siblings, had been struck by a truck on his way to work.

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 15:59

Hollywood Park: Early post Saturday

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Hollywood Park has a first post time of 11 a.m. on Saturday to accommodate the simulcast of the Preakness Stakes.

The top live race is the $150,000 Marjorie Everett Handicap for fillies and mares over 1 1/16 miles.

Book Review, winner of the Grade 1 La Brea Stakes for 3-year-old fillies in December, and Lady of Fifty, who won the Grade 2 Bayakoa Handicap here in December, are among the 11 nominees. Book Review and Lady of Fifty were second and third in the Grade 2 Santa Maria Stakes at Santa Anita in February.

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 15:56

Hollywood Park: Dhaamer on familiar path

Benoit & Associates
Dhaamer won the Sunset Handicap in 2012, but was second in the Del Mar Handicap.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Dhaamer, who defended his title in Sunday’s minor Round Table Stakes at Betfair Hollywood Park, will have a very familiar schedule this summer.

Trainer Mike Mitchell is aiming the 6-year-old gelding to the same two races in which he started in 2012 – the Sunset Handicap at Hollywood Park in July and the Del Mar Handicap in late August.

Dhaamer won the Sunset Handicap in 2012, but was second in the Del Mar Handicap, which turned out to be his final start last year.

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 15:51

Churchill Downs: Young rider Santana's rise continues

Tom Keyser
Ricardo Santana Jr. will try to continue his winning ways when he rides Livi Makenzie in Thursday's feature.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Ron Moquett was the first American trainer to “discover” Ricardo Santana Jr. That was at Delaware Park, where Santana initially worked as an underage groom and exercise rider for Moquett after coming to the United States from his native Panama.

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 15:50

Hollywood Park notes: Gomez appreciates Bejarano feat

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Rafael Bejarano acknowledges his 3,000th winning mount.

Hollywood Park: Gomez appreciates Bejarano feat

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Rafael Bejarano, the leading rider at Hollywood Park, won the 3,000th race of his career last Saturday, and the milestone was familiar to veteran jockey Garrett Gomez.

Gomez, 41, won the 3,000th race of his career at Santa Anita in October 2008. Through Tuesday, Gomez had 3,741 career wins and said it was easy to appreciate the accomplishments of the 30-year-old Bejarano.

“I think when you get to 3,000 it means more,” he said. “You’ve been at it longer. Things have to go right.”

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 15:30

Belmont Park: Pacific Ocean faces test in grass debut

Barbara D. Livingston
Pacific Ocean will be on turf for the first time in his seasonal debut for a new trainer, Michelle Nihei.

The worlds of graded sprint stakes winners on dirt, turf .and synthetic collide when Pacific Ocean, Next Question, and Hoofit clash in Thursday’s $85,000 Around the Cape overnight stakes.

A field of 10 older males entered the six-furlong dash scheduled for the inner turf.

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 14:58

Churchill Downs: Maker manages to remain white-hot wherever his horses run

Barbara D. Livingston
Mike Maker has had late-blooming Derby runners the last two years. Hansen enters 2012 as last year’s 2-year-old champion.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A lull was supposed to follow Mike Maker after he set a record that figures to stand for many years at Keeneland last month.

Scratch that.

Maker has continued on a tear, winning with 8 of his first 17 starters at the Churchill Downs spring meet while also winning 4 of 11 at Belmont Park. Those numbers follow the gaudy 25 for 76 he posted when setting a record for most wins by a trainer at a Keeneland meet.

The absurdity of the repetitiveness might well have been illustrated best Sunday at Churchill.

Tue, 05/14/2013 - 14:29

Golden Gate Fields: Baze could reach 12,000 wins this summer

When Russell Baze surpassed Laffit Pincay Jr. as the world’s winningest rider on Dec. 1, 2006, the prevailing question was how high would he take the mark. His longtime agent Ray Harris floated 12,000 as a realistic goal. And Harris’s prognosticating acumen is as good as his ability to pick winners for Baze to ride.

Baze has 11,932 victories going into Thursday’s Golden Gate Fields card. At his current rate, he should reach 12,000 during the Sonoma County Fair at Santa Rosa shortly before his 55th birthday on Aug. 7. Baze got victory No. 11,000 there on Aug. 14, 2010.