Mon, 05/24/2021 - 13:46

Noble Drama shows he's still got it in handicap victory

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Noble Drama (left) returned from a four-month layoff to prevail by a head in Saturday's sixth race at Gulfstream.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Any thought that Noble Drama might be losing or step or two as a 6-year-old was quickly erased after the Florida-bred dug down deep to win Saturday’s sixth race, a $60,000 open overnight handicap decided at a mile on the main track.

Mon, 05/24/2021 - 12:30

Foley may run O Besos in Matt Winn Stakes

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Sconsin, winner of last Saturday's Winning Colors, could start next in the Roxelana Strakes at Churchill on June 19.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – These are very busy but happy times for veteran trainer Greg Foley, who sent out Sconsin to a rousing triumph Saturday evening in the Grade 3 Winning Colors and was considering Monday whether to run O Besos in the Grade 3, $150,000 Matt Winn this coming Saturday.

“Maybe,” said Foley. “Either the Matt Winn or one of these other 3-year-old races coming up.”

O Besos, most recently fifth in the Kentucky Derby, breezed a solo half-mile in 49 seconds before daybreak Monday.

Mon, 05/24/2021 - 12:30

Asmussen thrilled by son Keith's college graduation

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Pat Day Mile winner Jackie’s Warrior is being pointed to the Woody Stephens on the June 5 Belmont Stakes undercard.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Steve Asmussen was still riding a wave of emotion Monday morning on the Churchill Downs backside, and it had nothing to do with horse racing.

Asmussen had returned to Louisville the previous evening from Austin, Texas, where on Sunday the oldest of his three sons, Keith, had taken part in graduation ceremonies from the University of Texas. Keith Asmussen now has a bachelor’s degree in finance.

“I attended my first-ever college graduation,” said his beaming father. “It was so great, so nice, so exciting.”

Sun, 05/23/2021 - 20:03

Nimbostratus claim sets Santa Anita record

Nimbostratus had an active morning with trainer Leonard Powell on Sunday, a day after she was claimed for a Santa Anita record $150,000.

Shortly before 9 a.m., Powell ponied Nimbostratus on the training track and gave her a brief walk through the stable area before returning to the barn.

“I like to do a little something with them the day after a race and let them stretch out,” Powell said.

Sun, 05/23/2021 - 19:51

Going Global will remain in California, trainer D'Amato says

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Going Global sin rivales en el Honeymoon S. G2

On Sunday, a day after Going Global won her fourth consecutive stakes of 2021 in the Grade 3 Honeymoon for 3-year-old fillies, a few of trainer Phil D’Amato’s colleagues in the Santa Anita stables independently volunteered that Going Global would be well placed in the Grade 1 Belmont Oaks at Belmont Park on July 10.

Presented with their opinions, D’Amato was not accepting of their offer.

“We have a game plan that we mapped out,” D’Amato said with a laugh.

Sun, 05/23/2021 - 18:17

Brown will keep his stable East-Coast focused, for now

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Raging Bull, with Irad Ortiz Jr. up, made a quick move to contention nearing the quarter pole of the Maker's Mark Mile and was not seriously challenged while winning by two lengths.

East Coast-based trainer Chad Brown has had widespread success in recent years shipping horses to Southern California for major stakes on Memorial Day and Thanksgiving weekends.

Brown won the Grade 1 Shoemaker Mile at Santa Anita last May, and won four stakes at Del Mar last November.

This year, Brown will be absent from the major stakes at Santa Anita on Memorial Day weekend because of ongoing difficulties in transporting horses via plane. The Tex Sutton airline charter company is not currently operating because of regulatory issues.

Sun, 05/23/2021 - 17:40

Medina Spirit's next start remains undetermined

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Trainer Bob Baffert with Medina Spirit on Sunday morning. Baffert is now the winningest trainer in Kentucky Derby history.

ARCADIA, Calif. - Medina Spirit was shipped to trainer Bob Baffert’s base at Santa Anita late last week, days after a third-place finish in the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico on May 15, and far from the international scrutiny that has followed the colt’s medication-overage test after a win in the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 1.

There are no immediate race plans for Medina Spirit, Baffert said on Sunday.

“He’s just walking right now,” Baffert said during a brief interview during morning training. “He lost a little bit of weight. We’re getting him back going.”

Sat, 05/22/2021 - 13:29

Belmont Stakes 2021: Rebel's Romance works five furlongs

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Rebel's Romance, with William Buick riding, wins the Group 2 United Arab Emirates Derby.

ELMONT, N.Y. - Rebel’s Romance, the UAE Derby winner, had his second timed workout in four days, going five furlongs in 1:01.05 over the Belmont Park main track just after 5:30 a.m.

Belmont Park clockers had his final quarter in 24 seconds as Rebel’s Romance followed, but did not catch, his stablemate Desert Peace, who began the move two lengths in front and remained close to that margin in front at the finish, according to the clockers. Rebel’s Romance went out six furlongs in 1:14 and seven furlongs in 1:27.40.

Fri, 05/21/2021 - 15:06

Pletcher making plans for new charge Following Sea

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Following Sea, now trained by Todd Pletcher, won a maiden race at Oaklawn on April 10 while trained by Bob Baffert.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Following Sea, a 3-year-old by Runhappy colt recently transferred by Spendthrift Farm to Todd Pletcher from Bob Baffert, worked a half-mile in 48.78 seconds Friday morning over Belmont Park’s training track.

He proceeded to gallop out five furlongs in 1:01.53, six furlongs in 1:14.07 and seven furlongs in 1:27.49. He went in company with the 4-year-old Summer to Remember.

“He worked excellent,” Pletcher said. “Strong gallop-out, well in hand.”

Fri, 05/21/2021 - 15:00

Stage Raider might continue his education in Dwyer Stakes

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Stage Raider comes up the rail and wins an allowance race on May 14 at Belmont. A half-brother to Triple Crown winner Justify, Stage Raider might run next in the Dwyer.

ELMONT, N.Y. – While Stage Raider, a half-brother to Triple Crown winner Justify, wasn’t as dazzling winning his first-level allowance condition on May 14 at Belmont as he was in his maiden win a month earlier at Keeneland, trainer Chad Brown hopes the colt got a good education out of it.

Stage Raider came from off the pace in the allowance, rallied along the inside, and won by three lengths. His final time of 1:38.22 for the mile was slow and resulted in a 77 Beyer Speed Figure, 19 points below his maiden figure, accomplished in the mud.