Mon, 03/28/2022 - 14:10

Fast work persuades Lynch to run Classic Causeway in Florida Derby

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Classic Causeway asegura el triunfo en el Tampa Bay Derby G2

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – The $1 million Florida Derby got a little more interesting over the weekend when trainer Brian Lynch confirmed he will redirect Tampa Bay Derby winner Classic Causeway to the Grade 1 fixture on Saturday rather than await the Blue Grass at Keeneland the following week as originally planned.

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 13:26

Unbeaten Kathleen O. tries two turns in Gulfstream Park Oaks

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Kathleen O. improved her record to 3 for 3 by rallying from far back to win the Grade 2 Davona Dale.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Kathleen O., undefeated winner of the Grade 2 Davona Dale, heads what is expected to be a short field in Saturday’s Grade 2, $250,000 Gulfstream Park Oaks, the richest of nine stakes on the undercard of the $1 million Florida Derby.

The Gulfstream Oaks, at 1 1/16 miles, will be the first start around two turns for Kathleen O., a daughter of Upstart.

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 13:20

Florida Derby: Casse giving Pappacap another chance

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Pappacap finished eighth without an apparent excuse in the Risen Star Stakes. He can make up for it in the Florida Derby.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Mark Casse doesn’t know what went wrong for Pappacap in last month’s Grade 2 Risen Star where the Grade 1 stakes-placed horse finished eighth, 14 1/4 lengths behind Epicenter. What Casse does know is to do what most trainers do in such instances when there’s no evident excuse – draw a line through the race and try again.

Thus, Casse will return Pappacap to the site of his first victory – Gulfstream Park – and run him in Saturday’s Grade 1, $1 million Florida Derby, a last-ditch effort to make the Kentucky Derby.

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 13:20

Chasing Time puts in final work for Arkansas Derby

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Chasing Time works a half-mile in 51.20 seconds on Monday at Oaklawn Park.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Like death and taxes, one of the certainties of our existence is that on the Monday preceding a Saturday stakes race, Steve Asmussen will work his horses an easy half-mile in something like 51 and change for their final tune-up. So on Monday morning, just after the renovation break at Oaklawn, his colt Chasing Time hit right on cue, a half-mile in 51.20 seconds under the supervision of assistant Darren Fleming while readying for Saturday’s Grade 1, $1.25 million Arkansas Derby.

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 12:50

Call Me Jamal to miss Arkansas Derby due to injury

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Call Me Jamal came out of this work on Saturday with filling in a leg.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Call Me Jamal was an intended starter in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby on Saturday, but he was not entered Sunday after emerging from a work earlier that morning with filling in a leg, trainer Mike Puhich said Monday at Oaklawn Park.

“He tweaked something,” Puhich said. “He’s never had a hiccup before.”

Call Me Jamal had worked six furlongs in 1:13.40. It was his third work since winning an allowance race here Feb. 26. He is 2 for 3 here this season. He won a maiden race Dec. 18, then was seventh in the Southwest Stakes Jan. 29.

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 12:30

Micro Share out of Santa Anita Oaks due to a fever

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Micro Share trains at Santa Anita on March 5, six days prior to her easy maiden win.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Micro Share, the easy winner of a maiden special weight race for 3-year-old fillies on March 11, will miss the Grade 2 Santa Anita Oaks on April 9 because of illness.

“I don’t think she’ll make the race,” trainer Richard Mandella said Sunday. “She has an elevated temperature.”

Micro Share won a one-mile race by 4 1/2 lengths at 2-5 on March 11, in her third start.

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 12:26

Bravo joins elite company as Woolf Award winner

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Jockey Joe Bravo had won eight races through Saturday at the current Santa Anita meet.

ARCADIA, Calif. – An appreciative Joe Bravo, who began riding in Southern California last summer, was honored between races at Santa Anita on Sunday with the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award.

The award is presented by the track through a vote of riders nationwide, reflecting success on the track and personal character.

Bravo, 50, was joined in the winner’s circle by many active riders at Santa Anita as well as retired jockeys Frank Olivares, Laffit Pincay Jr., and Don Pierce, past recipients of the Woolf award.

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 12:26

As the distances have increased, Queen Goddess has improved

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Queen Goddess wins the Grade 3 Santa Ana on Saturday. She is now a graded winner on both turf and dirt.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Queen Goddess has become a multiple graded-stakes winner in recent months with victories in races on dirt and turf. The key to success has been races at longer distances, which has left trainer Michael McCarthy curious if the 4-year-old filly can develop into a prospect for the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf by the fall.

Saturday at Santa Anita, McCarthy watched Queen Goddess win her first stakes on turf in the Grade 3 Santa Ana Stakes at 1 1/4 miles.

“She’s on top of her game,” McCarthy said. “She seems to want the added furlongs.”

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 11:16

Shifty She steps up to Grade 1 Just a Game for next start

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Shifty She fue muy superior a sus rivales de turno en Tampa Bay Downs

Following one of her best performances yet, Shifty She now will wait for the Grade 1 Just a Game on June 11 at Belmont Park, according to the connections of the speedy 6-year-old mare.

Shifty She was thoroughly dominant Sunday in the 19th annual Florida Cup series at Tampa Bay Downs, controlling the Distaff Turf from the outset in a four-length triumph. The Distaff Turf was one of six $110,000 stakes restricted to Florida-breds held amid ideal conditions at the Oldsmar, Fla., track.

Mon, 03/28/2022 - 11:10

Salter building stable from the ground up

Stan Salter, who has been involved in racing for some 30 years in various capacities, will make his training debut Wednesday at Tampa Bay Downs, saddling a first-time starter named Two Spot in the fourth race.

Salter, 47, was galloping horses in his teens before becoming a producer and host of racing-related shows on television and radio in Maryland, as well as a racing official. Salter has been living in a tack room on the Tampa backstretch since mid-January while preparing Two Spot, his only horse, for her debut.