Fri, 01/14/2022 - 19:25

Mandatory-payout pick six starts with $418,627 carryover

Barbara D. Livingston
Track officials are expecting a crowd of 25,000 for Sunday's opening day of the 2021-2022 meet.

The 20-cent Rainbow pick six will have a carryover of $418,627 for Saturday’s program at Santa Anita, a day with a mandatory payout.

The pick six covers the fifth through 10th races on a program that begins at noon Pacific.

The pick six sequence includes four stakes that are part of the California Cup program for statebreds.

Track officials expect the gross pool to reach $4 million.

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 16:24

Aqueduct cancels Saturday card due to forecast for extreme cold

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Saturday’s live racing program at Aqueduct has been canceled, due to a forecast that calls for dangerously low wind chill values in the New York City metropolitan area, according to the New York Racing Association.

Temperatures are forecast to be in the mid-to-upper teens with windchill values around 0 to negative -5, at least early on Saturday. The NYRA also canceled training Saturday at Belmont Park, where all the locally based horses who race at Aqueduct are stabled.

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 14:40

Green Light Go earns a 101 Beyer; will be pointed to Carter

Barbara D. Livingston
The seven-furlong distance of the Carter should be ideal for Green Light Go.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Green Light Go, who earned a career-best 101 Beyer Speed Figure winning a third-level allowance race Thursday at Aqueduct, has the Grade 1 Carter in April as a likely target for the spring, trainer Jimmy Jerkens said Friday.

“Unless Life Is Good or one of those horses shows up,” Jerkens said.

Green Light Go won for the first time in 11 months on Thursday, stalking a contentious early pace before taking the lead at the half-mile pole and drawing away with ease under Dylan Davis. Green Light Go ran a mile in 1:35.19.

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 14:36

Apprentice Gomez getting hot

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Apprentice Jose Gomez scored his fifth career victory in the first race Friday making him a seven-pound apprentice.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – If things had gone according to plan, Jose Gomez would be about a year into his career as a jockey. But a broken arm suffered in January 2021 delayed the beginning of his career.

It may have turned out to be a blessing.

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 14:16

Smooth Like Strait to resume training; Hit the Road set for important work

Emily Shields
Hit the Road, who will work this weekend, is possible for the Pegasus World Cup Turf.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Hit the Road and Smooth Like Strait were Grade 1 winners in one-mile turf races in California in 2021, a season in which they met three times.

This year, they are unlikely to appear in the same race until well into the spring.

Smooth Like Strait has not raced since he finished a game second by a half-length to 2-1 favorite Space Blues in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Mile on Nov. 6 at Del Mar. Smooth Like Strait, who won the Grade 1 Shoemaker Mile last May, recently rejoined trainer Michael McCarthy’s stable at Santa Anita.

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 14:16

Ginobili invited to Riyadh Dirt Sprint in Saudi Arabia

Barbara D. Livingston
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile runner-up Ginobili is a 5-year-old gelding and the rich purse of the Riyadh Dirt Sprint makes it an attractive option.

Ginobili, a Grade 2 winner in 2021 who was second in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Del Mar in November, has been invited to the $1.5 million Riyadh Dirt Sprint at King Abdulaziz Racetrack on Feb. 26 in Saudi Arabia, trainer Richard Baltas said.

The lucrative Group 3 race is run at six furlongs on the undercard of the $20 million Saudi Cup.

“There is a chance we will go,” Baltas said. “It’s a lot of money and he’s a gelding.”

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 14:06

Flightline scheduled to work at the end of January, race in March

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Possible next starts for Flightline include the San Carlos at Santa Anita and the Essex at Oaklawn.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Flightline, the undefeated colt who cruised to three easy wins last year, is in regular training at Santa Anita and will likely race in March.

Trainer John Sadler said Friday that Flightline is galloping on a daily basis and that a specific race goal has not been determined.

Flightline won his stakes debut in the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes for 3-year-olds at seven furlongs on Dec. 26.

“We’re right in the middle of planning stuff,” Sadler said. “He’ll probably be starting to work at the end of January. We’re looking at something in March.”

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 13:40

Callaghan ships into Gulfstream in search of short turf sprints

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – When a 3-year-old filly named Comedic finished second as a 4-5 favorite in a five-furlong Tapeta race Jan. 8 at Gulfstream, she became the first-ever starter in Florida for Simon Callaghan, who has been training in Southern California since 2010.

“We sent her to Florida to see if she could break her maiden going five-eighths on the turf,” Callaghan explained by phone this week. “It’s the most speed-favoring kind of race there is at this time of year. We don’t have turf races that short here in California until Del Mar.”

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 13:36

Oliver, BBN Racing seek return to trip to Kentucky Derby with Trademark

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Trademark, trained by Vicki Oliver and owned by BBN Racing, wins an allowance on Nov. 27 at Churchill Downs.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – They say that once you’ve run a horse in the Kentucky Derby, you want to do it every year. Vicki Oliver and Brian Klatsky wouldn’t disagree.

Oliver, now in her 24th year of training, and Klatsky – who with Brendan O’Brien and Braxton Lynch oversees the BBN Racing partnerships – are looking to go down the Derby trail again this year with a gelding named Trademark. In 2021, they were represented by the 14th-place finisher, Hidden Stash, in their first experience with a Derby runner.

Fri, 01/14/2022 - 09:30

Pappacap to begin campaign in Lecomte Stakes

Emily Shields
At 2, Pappacap won the Best Pal Stakes and finished second to Corniche in the American Pharoah and Breeders' Cup Juvenile.

David Carroll, the assistant who runs the day-to-day operations of trainer Mark Casse’s Fair Grounds barn, does not need to confer with the exercise rider to determine how Pappacap has been doing since arriving in New Orleans from Florida in the second half of December.

“I gallop him myself every day,” Carroll said. “He’s a pleasure to be around, really. He does everything very nice and easily. He can get a little bit warm, but that’s just him. If you see him getting warm in the post parade, I wouldn’t look at it negatively.”