Mon, 05/13/2013 - 16:53

Arlington Park: Saint Leon taking advantage of second chance

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Saint Leon, the winner of last year's Arlington Sprint, is being pointed toward that race again this summer.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. – It was unseasonably cold this past weekend at Arlington Park, and at low temperatures, Arlington’s Polytrack tends to play fastest. Right on cue, raw times in main-track races quickened.

But even accounting for the speed of the track, Beyer Speed Figure-makers tabbed two winners from the weekend’s racing as particularly fast. Work All Week earned a 102 Beyer in winning a first-level allowance Saturday, and Saint Leon did even better Sunday, with his three-length, third-level allowance victory producing a 107.

Mon, 05/13/2013 - 16:52

Belmont Park: Point of Entry works toward Manhattan

Barbara D. Livingston
Point of Entry, scratched from the Woodford Reserve Turf Classic due to soft turf at Churchill Downs, is being pointed to the Manhattan.

ELMONT, N.Y. - Before trainer Shug McGaughey put Orb on a van bound for Baltimore, he sent out his multiple Grade 1-winning turf star Point of Entry for a half-mile work on the dirt at Belmont Park.

Point of Entry, a bit eager going to the pole, went four furlongs in 49.25.

Point of Entry scratched out of the Grade 1 Woodford Reserve Turf Classic because of the soft turf and is now being pointed to the Grade 1 Manhattan on Belmont Stakes Day (June 8).

Mon, 05/13/2013 - 15:40

Belmont Park: Teaks North needs to control his speed in Good Reward Stakes

Tom Keyser
Teaks North, with John Velazquez up, wins the Sunshine Millions Turf in January. Velazquez will be back aboard Wednesday in the Good Reward Stakes.

ELMONT, N.Y. – If the rain stays away long enough to allow turf racing to return to Belmont Park, then Wednesday’s featured $90,000 Good Reward Stakes shapes up as an intriguing race.

Mother Nature’s wrath allowed only two of last week’s scheduled 21 turf races to be run on the grass. But pleasant weather returned Sunday and dry conditions were expected to prevail through at least midday Wednesday.

Mon, 05/13/2013 - 14:30

Belmont Park: Royal Delta has first work since Dubai World Cup

Tom Keyser
Royal Delta will most likely make her next start in the Grade 2, $175,000 Fleur de Lis Stakes at Churchill Downs on June 15.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Orb may have garnered the most attention, but there were other big names on a star-studded work tab Monday morning at Belmont Park, including two-time champion Royal Delta, who had her first breeze since returning from Dubai.

While a gaggle of press and photographers went to follow Kentucky Derby winner Orb back to his barn following his final Preakness workout Monday, Royal Delta stepped onto the Belmont main track.

Mon, 05/13/2013 - 09:14

Preakness: Mylute, Govenor Charlie, Lukas trio work at Churchill Downs

Barbara D. Livingston
Mylute will be flown to Pimlico on Wednesday.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - At Churchill Downs, no fewer than five Preakness hopefuls had their final pre-race workouts Monday morning over a fast track.

Mylute, with Rosie Napravnik up, was among the first on the track before 6 a.m., breezing a half-mile in 49.60 seconds. The gray colt was fifth in the Kentucky Derby and therefore will be the rival who finished closest to Orb in the Derby to return to challenge him again in the Preakness. (None of the respective 2-3-4 finishers – Golden Soul, Revolutionary, and Normandy Invasion – are running Saturday.)

Mon, 05/13/2013 - 08:42

Golden Gate Fields: Ike Orr memorial Thursday

A memorial service for longtime Northern California trainer Ike Orr will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Top of the Stretch room at Golden Gate Fields.

Orr, who died at age 90 on April 22, trained horses for over 50 years and saddled stakes winners such as Silky’s Nurse, Kobuk Country, Lino, Champs Champ, Selecting, California Express, She Tiger, and R.C. Tulle.

Mon, 05/13/2013 - 07:25

Preakness Stakes: Orb's Monday workout puts McGaughey at ease

Barbara D. Livingston
Orb works a half-mile in 47.18 seconds at Belmont Park on Monday morning under Jennifer Patterson.

[bc_video_id:292118:]ELMONT, N.Y. – Shug McGaughey is not known for hyperbole. But in assessing Orb’s final workout for Saturday’s 138th Preakness Stakes, the Hall of Fame trainer was not afraid to toss around works like “freaky,” “breathtaking,” and “spectacular.”

Nine days after winning the Kentucky Derby and five days before he looks to add the Preakness to his résumé, Orb worked four furlongs in 47.18 seconds Monday morning over the Belmont Park main track.

Sun, 05/12/2013 - 22:17

Emerald Downs: E Z Kitty takes Hastings Handicap

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E Z Kitty gives jockey Anne Sanguinetti her first Emerald Downs stakes win Sunday in the Hastings Handicap.

AUBURN, Wash. – E Z Kitty raced to a two-length victory Sunday in the $50,000 Hastings Handicap at Emerald Downs, running six furlongs in a stakes-record-tying 1:08.26 to stamp herself as the early leader in a filly-and-mare division that promises to be topsy-turvy for the balance of the summer meeting.

Sun, 05/12/2013 - 21:29

Presque Isle Downs: Leinan wins Inaugural Stakes

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Leinan, under Pablo Morales, wins the Inaugural Stakes by 5 1/4 lengths at Presque Isle Downs on Sunday.

Leinan prompted the early, fast pace from the outside until upper stretch, where jockey Pablo Morales asked for her best, and she responded, drawing off to win by 5 ¼ lengths in the $100,000 Inaugural Stakes at Presque Isle Downs on Sunday.

Trained by Josie Carroll, Leinan shot to a three-length lead in upper stretch and extended the lead late for the final margin. Ghost Flower got up for second, a half-length in front of the pacesetting Cor Cor in third. The running time for the six-furlong event over a fast Tapeta surface was 1.10.49, and Leinan returned $13.40 to win.

 

Sun, 05/12/2013 - 19:52

Hollywood Park: Dhaamer repeats in Round Table Stakes

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Dhaamer, with Garrett Gomez aboard, wins the Round Table Stakes for the second straight year Sunday at Betfair Hollywood Park.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Dhaamer defended his title with a comfortable win in Sunday’s $73,850 Round Table Stakes at Betfair Hollywood Park after jockey Garrett Gomez ensured that the winner kept his mind on racing through the stretch.

Even though Dhaamer ($3.20) made the lead turning for home and had a three-length advantage with a furlong remaining, Gomez said he “squeezed” Dhaamer “a little bit to keep his mind on his task.”