Fri, 07/16/2021 - 10:26

Gutierrez ponders next move for Letruska

Barbara D. Livingston
Letruska earned a career-high 103 Beyer for her Odgen Phipps win.

Letruska, the undisputed leader of the national filly-mare division through the first half of 2021 and the top candidate for the Nov. 6 Breeders’ Cup Distaff at Del Mar, has been thriving in the relative quiet of Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., while trainer Fausto Gutierrez ponders her next start.

Fri, 07/16/2021 - 10:26

New overnight stakes represents upgraded Ellis product

Jan Brubaker/Hodges Photography
New Boss turns back from a third-place finish in the Tepin at Churchill to contest the Pea Patch Sunday at Ellis Park.

A rich Sunday card featuring a new overnight stakes serves as further reminders that this isn’t your dad’s Ellis Park.

Whereas low-level claimers competing for paltry purses had been the norm for many years since Ellis was founded in 1922, a much classier brand of racing has evolved in recent times at the western Kentucky track. An eight-race Sunday program anchored by the first running of the $60,000 Pea Patch, along with five more races with purses exceeding $50,000 (three allowances and two maiden-specials), underscores the track’s ongoing transformation.

Thu, 07/15/2021 - 20:37

Saratoga barn placed under quarantine due to equine herpesvirus positive

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – A horse stabled in Barn 86 in the annex at Saratoga Race Course tested positive for Equine Herpesvirus-1, and that barn has been placed under a precautionary quarantine until further notice, the New York Racing Association announced Thursday afternoon.

The horse who tested positive is an unraced, unnamed filly trained by Jorge Abreu, who shares that barn with Ken McPeek. Swiss Skydiver, the 2020 Preakness winner, is stabled in that barn.

Thu, 07/15/2021 - 20:29

Saratoga sets opening-day total handle record of $21,935,534

Barbara D. Livingston
A crowd of 27,760 packed Saratoga on opening day of the 2021 meet. The ontrack handle was $4,023,700.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – They partied like it was 2019.

A year after fans were not allowed to attend the Saratoga meet due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 27,760 fans poured through the turnstiles Thursday to usher in the start of the 153rd Saratoga season.

Fans who showed proof of COVID vaccination were able to get free grandstand admission for Thursday’s opening-day card.

Thu, 07/15/2021 - 20:18

Saratoga pick six snafu causes $41,793 in bets to be refunded

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – A tote error made on wagers involving Thursday’s pick six at Saratoga placed through the TVG hub, caused TVG to have to refund $41,793 to its customers, according to a company official and the New York Racing Association.

Some wagers placed on the pick six through TVG were made at the 20-cent denomination, which had been the minimum for the wager the last time racing was held at Saratoga last summer. The New York Racing Association adjusted the minimum to $1 beginning with the Belmont Park spring/summer meet in April.

Thu, 07/15/2021 - 15:10

Speaker's Corner works for return

Adam Coglianese/NYRA
Speaker's Corner is nearly ready to make his first start since winning this key maiden race at Belmont last October.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The eighth race from last Oct. 11 at Belmont Park proved to be one of the more productive 2-year-old maiden races run last year in New York.

Horses beaten in that seven-furlong race came back to win five stakes, including Greatest Honour (Holy Bull and Fountain of Youth), Bourbonic (Wood Memorial), Caddo River (Smarty Jones), and Original (Manila).

Thu, 07/15/2021 - 15:06

Silver State works for Whitney

Barbara D. Livingston
Silver State works five furlongs at Saratoga on Thursday. He runs next in the Whitney on Aug. 7.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Fog enveloped both the Oklahoma training track and main track Thursday morning, but both surfaces were in good condition and plenty of horses put in workouts.

One of the bigger names to work was Silver State, the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap winner, who is preparing for a start in the Grade 1, $1 million Whitney Stakes on Aug. 7. He was credited with a time of 1:01.69 for five furlongs.

Trainer Steve Asmussen said exercise rider Fabien Wilson told him: “He felt great. He went by nice.”

Thu, 07/15/2021 - 14:06

Idol nearing a workout

Emily Shields
Idol (No. 6) wins the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap in his last start before heading to the sidelines.

Idol, winner of the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap in March, has resumed training after a 60-day break and is scheduled to have his first workout of the summer later this month.

It is not clear when Idol will return to racing, but trainer Richard Baltas said there is a possibility Idol can be ready for the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Nov. 6 at Del Mar.

“I’ve got to do what is right for the horse,” Baltas said. “Hopefully, I can get a race into him.

“I’m trying to get him back. He’s coming up to a work in two weeks.”

Wed, 07/14/2021 - 15:55

Belmont spring-summer handle rises 20.6 percent compared to 2019

Jim Sewastynowicz
Total handle on the Belmont Stakes card was $112.7 million, a record for a non-Triple Crown Belmont card.

All-sources handle at the Belmont Park spring/summer meet was $632,205,251, a 20.6 percent increase over the 2019 spring/summer meet figure of $524,051,324, according to figures released Wednesday by the New York Racing Association.

This summer’s handle was 63.5 percent higher than the 2020 meet figure of $386,654,955. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were only 25 days of racing in 2020.

Wed, 07/14/2021 - 15:26

Blake Cox eager to follow in father's footsteps and open stable at an early age

Emily Shields
Blake Cox, shown with Mandaloun during Kentucky Derby week, hopes to open his own stable. This week, the 20-year-old is overseeing seven horses, including Mandaloun, at Monmouth Park.

OCEANPORT, N.J. – Brad Cox, the Eclipse Award-winning trainer of 2020, began training horses when he was just 22. His son Blake also would like to get an early start.

Blake Cox, 20, is overseeing the seven horses Cox has stabled at Monmouth Park this week, including Haskell starter Mandaloun, who had a five-furlong workout here Saturday and came out it “in great shape,” Cox said. This is the colt’s second time shipping to New Jersey this summer. Last month, he won the Pegasus Stakes, his Haskell prep.