Fri, 07/16/2021 - 19:13

Cardenas transported to hospital after Saratoga spill

Barbara D. Livingston
Jockey Luis Cardenas was injured during a spill in Saratoga's final race on Friday.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Jockey Luis Cardenas was transported to Albany Medical Center for evaluation after being thrown from his mount, Strong Moment, inside the final furlong of Friday’s last race at Saratoga. Strong Moment suffered a fracture to his left foreleg and had to be euthanized, according to the New York Racing Association.

Cardenas appeared to suffer injuries to his face, specifically around his left side, according to jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., one of several jockeys who rushed out to the Saratoga turf course following the race.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 16:34

Quarantine will force Swiss Skydiver, Crazy Beautiful to miss stakes starts

Barbara D. Livingston
Swiss Skydiver trains Thursday morning at Saratoga. She will be forced to miss the Shuvee Stakes due to a quarantine related to an equine herpesvirus positive.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The quarantine of Barn 86 at Saratoga due to a confirmed case of equine herpesvirus from a horse stabled in that barn will prevent trainer Ken McPeek from running several prominent horses in upcoming stakes at Saratoga.

McPeek was planning to run Crazy Beautiful and Tabor Hall in next Saturday’s Grade 1 Coaching Club American Oaks for 3-year-old fillies; Swiss Skydiver, the Preakness and Alabama winner, in next Sunday’s Grade 3, $200,000 Shuvee Stakes; and King Fury in the Grade 2, $600,000 Jim Dandy on July 31.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 15:16

Colonial Downs will open to cards with full fields

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Colonial Downs will offer an all-turf pick five on the last five races each day.

Short fields abound in much of the American racing landscape, the same narrow equine population taking turns beating each other at race meets lacking the stock to support a vibrant product.

And then there is Monday’s opening day card at the 2021 Colonial Downs meeting.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 14:56

Weyburn works for Jim Dandy

Susie Raisher
Weyburn is a son of Pioneerof the Nile, the sire of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Weyburn, the Grade 3 Gotham winner and runner-up to Mandaloun in the Pegasus Stakes on June 13 at Monmouth, worked five furlongs in 1:00.83 on Friday morning over the Saratoga main track, preparing for a start in the Grade 2, $600,000 Jim Dandy Stakes here July 31.

Working by himself, Weyburn went in splits of 12.65 seconds, 24.33, 35.43, and finished in 25.40 after hanging on his left lead until deep stretch.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 14:56

Vequist starts cranking up for second half of year

Debra A. Roma
Vequist was victorious in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies last fall at Keeneland.

SARATOGA SPRINGS N.Y, – Vequist, who used her easy victory in the Grade 1 Spinaway here last summer to help her become the juvenile filly champion, is back on the local scene prepping for what trainer Butch Reid Jr. hopes will be a successful second half to her 3-year-old campaign.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 14:46

Maxfield begins drive to Whitney with half-mile work

Barbara D. Livingston
Maxfield (left) works a half-mile with the filly Longpants Required on Friday over the Oklahoma training track.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Maxfield, among the leaders of the older male dirt division, stepped up preparations for a scheduled start in the Grade 1, $1 million Whitney Stakes here on Aug. 7 by working four furlongs in 49.03 seconds on Friday morning over the Oklahoma training track.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 14:36

Sweezey having best Monmouth meet yet

Barbara D. Livingston
Phat Man has been a profitable auction buy for Kent Sweezey and partners, winning at distances from seven furlongs to 1 1/16 miles.

It took trainer Kent Sweezey 81 starts and the entire Monmouth season during 2020 to notch seven wins. This year, Sweezey has dredged the same number of winners out of just 19 starters. Sweezey, before racing on Friday, sat sixth in the Monmouth trainer standings despite running, at most, roughly half the number of horses as any of the trainers with more winners at this meet.

And any astute bettor who latched onto Team Sweezey early this Monmouth season has a swollen bankroll: Sweezey’s 2021 Monmouth ROI is bonkers, $7.73.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 12:50

D'Amato has plenty of stakes action coming up

Benoit Photo
Count Again has been training so well Phil D'Amato has decided to run him in the Eddie Read.

In 2017, trainer Phil D’Amato won a personal-best six stakes during the Del Mar summer meeting in races ranging from main track sprints to turf marathons.

D’Amato won two stakes at Del Mar last summer, a figure he could equal this summer as quickly as next weekend. Sunday, D’Amato starts Red King in the Grade 3 Cougar II Handicap at 1 1/2 miles on dirt.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 11:30

Queen's Plate 2021: No. 1-ranked Weyburn pointing to Jim Dandy

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In his most recent race, Weyburn (right) finished second to Mandaloun in the Pegasus Stakes at Monmouth Park.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – The Woodbine meet is now just over a month old, and the road to the 162nd running of the $1 million Queen’s Plate on Aug. 22 is heating up. Second nomination payments for the Queen’s Plate were due June 30, and 45 Canadian-bred 3-year-olds remain eligible for the first jewel of the Canadian Triple Crown over 1 1/4 miles on Tapeta.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 10:26

Carribean Caper headed to Audubon Oaks after another easy win

Trainer Al Stall Jr. said Carribean Caper probably will go next in the $100,000 Aubudon Oaks after the 3-year-old Speightstown filly stayed unbeaten with another easy allowance victory at Ellis last Saturday.

Carribean Caper, owned by the Columbine Stable of Andrea Pollack, now has won her three starts by a combined 17 lengths.