Wed, 09/23/2020 - 15:20

Sweet Bye and Bye tries for breakthrough in Noble Damsel

Barbara D. Livingston
Sweet Bye and Bye will try to win a non-restricted stakes for the first time in the Noble Damsel on Saturday.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Sweet Bye and Bye has won 7 of 16 starts, but she is still in search of her first non-restricted stakes victory. She tries to achieve that in Saturday’s Grade 3, $100,000 Noble Damsel Stakes at Belmont.

Sweet Bye and Bye is coming off a neck victory in a stakes-caliber allowance at Saratoga, her second start this year for trainer Tony Dutrow. She has made one other start this year, in January for Steve Klesaris. Sweet Bye and Bye actually made her first career start for Dutrow in 2017, finishing third at Saratoga.

Wed, 09/23/2020 - 15:20

Rispoli ranging up alongside Prat

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Umberto Rispoli has done well at Santa Anita this winter, including a victory aboard Hariboux in the Feb. 29 Pasadena Stakes.

Nine months into his American career, jockey Umberto Rispoli is positioned to win the riding title at the Santa Anita autumn meeting, which begins on Friday, if he can get past his friend and rival Flavien Prat.

At the Del Mar summer meeting, which ended earlier this month, Prat was leading rider with 50 wins, one more than Rispoli.

“If you had said before the meeting that I would have almost 50 winners, I wouldn’t believe it,” Rispoli said on Wednesday. “I was looking for the big races and a nice meeting.”

Wed, 09/23/2020 - 15:16

With Volatile out of race, Terranova has two entered in Vosburgh

Barbara D. Livingston
John Terranova has entered Funny Guy (above) and Stan the Man for the Vosburgh Stakes on Saturday.

ELMONT, N.Y. – As expected, Saturday’s Grade 2, $150,000 Vosburgh Stakes took on a dramatically different look following the announcement Monday that Volatile, the premier sprinter in the country, was retired due to a hairline fracture of his right front cannon bone.

Wed, 09/23/2020 - 14:30

Cox invades for Oklahoma Derby card

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Shared Sense is part of a field of nine for Sunday’s Grade 3, $200,000 Oklahoma Derby at Remington Park.

Trainer Brad Cox will attempt to win the Grade 3 Oklahoma Derby for the second year in a row Sunday when he sends out Shared Sense as the probable favorite in the most prestigious race at Remington Park.

Cox won last year’s Oklahoma Derby with Owendale.

Shared Sense became a stakes winner in July in the Grade 3 Indiana Derby. He races for his breeder, Godolphin.

“He’s doing well,” said Cox, who has given the mount to Richard Eramia.

Wed, 09/23/2020 - 14:26

Devileye, unbeaten at Arlington, tries for his first win of the year

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Devileye is unbeaten in five races over the Polytrack at Arlington.

The 6-year-old Illinois-bred, Michele Boyce-trained Blue Sky Kowboy ran the best race of his life, at least according to the Beyer Speed Figure scale, in a sharp Polytrack allowance score Sept. 12 at Arlington Park. Friday, in the featured first race at Arlington, the 6-year-old Illinois-bred, Boyce-trained Devileye gets his turn at the races.

Wed, 09/23/2020 - 14:16

Don't underestimate the rising filly Coach

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Coach is 2 for 2 following this 9 3/4-length allowance win at Indiana Grand.

A 2-year-old filly named Coach, by Commissioner, won a Sept. 15 allowance race at Indiana Grand by nearly 10 lengths and is now 2 for 2. She earned a 72 Beyer, and since Brad Cox, winner of two Kentucky Oaks in the last three years, trains her, Coach bears watching.

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Wed, 09/23/2020 - 14:06

Charlie's Penny impressive in debut win

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Charlie's Penny may make her next start in the Glorious Song Stakes at Woodbine.

During the summer of 2019 at Arlington Park, a 2-year-old Bob Lothenbach homebred filly trained by Chris Block, Mom’s Red Lipstick, followed a debut win with a victory in the Arlington-Washington Lassie. There is no Lassie this year – nor any another stakes race at Arlington – so Charlie’s Penny can’t follow exactly the same path, but Mom’s Red Lipstick’s full sister shined in her career debut Sept. 17 at Arlington.

Wed, 09/23/2020 - 14:00

Flat Out Speed heavy favorite in Iowa Breeders' Oaks

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Flat Out Speed is 7 for 8, including a win in the Grade 3 Iowa Oaks (above).

Flat Out Speed is a filly with opinions. People, with a few exceptions, aren’t worth her time. Running faster than other horses is.

Wed, 09/23/2020 - 11:56

Hot Blooded to get shot at earning Breeders' Cup berth

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Hot Blooded's victory in the Proud Man Stakes Aug. 29 at Gulfstream encouraged his connections to go for the Breeders' Cup.

Gulfstream Park stakes winner Hot Blooded is making a bid for the Breeders’ Cup.

Trainer Carlos David said the 2-year-old is being considered for a start in either the Grade 2, $200,000 Bourbon on Oct. 4 at Keeneland or the Grade 3, $100,000 Futurity on Oct. 11 at Belmont Park.

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Wed, 09/23/2020 - 11:50

Romans will try to sweep Breeders' Cup 2-year-old races

Debra A. Roma
Iroquois winner Sittin On Go is likely to breeze Saturday as Dale Romans prepares him for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Dale Romans can well remember when Pat Byrne swept the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and Juvenile Fillies in 1997 at Hollywood Park with Favorite Trick and Countess Diana.

“I’d love to do that at Keeneland this fall,” said Romans.

Toward that end, Romans will have Sittin On Go and Girl Daddy making their respective next starts in the Nov. 6 BC Juvenile and Juvenile Fillies at Keeneland. Both are slated for their first breezes Saturday at Churchill since accounting for their own sweep of the Iroquois and Pocahontas during Kentucky Derby week.