Tue, 08/18/2020 - 12:20

Kentucky Downs cancels plans to allow spectators at meet

Kentucky Downs in Franklin, Ky., has canceled plans to allow a limited number of spectators ontrack at its upcoming six-day Runhappy meet in September, citing recent surges in coronavirus positives in Kentucky and Tennessee, the state immediately to its south.

In a press release, the track said that any tickets that have already been sold for the meet will be refunded. The track had initially planned to allow some reserved grandstand seating and to enable patrons to access outdoor areas, but those plans have been scrapped.

Mon, 08/17/2020 - 16:06

Kentucky Downs establishes coronavirus protocols for jockeys

Most jockeys who plan to ride during any of the six live race cards scheduled at Kentucky Downs in September will need to test negative for coronavirus twice in the 72 hours leading up to their arrival at the track, Kentucky Downs announced Monday.

Mon, 08/17/2020 - 16:06

Donk has memorable afternoon with three-bagger at the Spa

Barbara D. Livingston
Jc's Shooting Star, left, was one of three winners on the Sunday card for trainer David Donk.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Trainer David Donk enjoyed a memorable afternoon Sunday, winning three races on Saratoga’s 10-race card.

Donk won race 4, a $40,000 claimer, with Sky Kitten ($37); race 7, a first-level New York-bred allowance with Winning Factor ($19.60); and the eighth, an allowance race for statebred females with the 8-year-old mare Jc’s Shooting Star ($22.20).

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Mon, 08/17/2020 - 16:00

Brown machine revving into high gear

Barbara D. Livingston
Domestic Spending (No. 4), winning the Saratoga Derby last Saturday, could be pointed to the Grade 1 Belmont Derby.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The expectation that Chad Brown would dominate the trainer standings for the third straight summer at Saratoga has not come to fruition. Yet.

After a two-week lull where he won just three races from 32 in which he had at least one starter, Brown won five races last week. Through the first 24 days of racing, Brown has 18 wins from 86 starters and is tied for the meet lead in wins with Todd Pletcher, himself a 13-time leading trainer at Saratoga.

Mon, 08/17/2020 - 14:56

Del Mar Oaks rematches top three San Clemente finishers

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Laura's Light, a daughter of Constitution, wins the Grade 2 San Clemente Stakes at Del Mar on Saturday.

While the Pacific Classic is the obvious focus of the Saturday card, four other stakes support it, most notably the Del Mar Oaks, the day’s other Grade 1 race.

Mon, 08/17/2020 - 14:46

Improbable and McKinzie work for upcoming stakes

Debra A. Roma
Improbable earned a 106 Beyer Speed Figure for his Whitney triumph.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Maximum Security will be favored in the Pacific Classic on Saturday at Del Mar, a race to which trainer Bob Baffert also nominated two other top older horses in his care, Improbable and McKinzie. While both those horses are passing the race, they worked in recent days at Del Mar, and plans are being finalized for their next starts.

McKinzie was given an official time of 1:00.40 for five furlongs on Sunday morning for a drill that included an extensive gallop-out. He most recently was fifth on July 4 at Belmont Park in the Met Mile after losing two shoes.

Mon, 08/17/2020 - 13:14

Franco, Castellano, Gaffalione will serve their days

Barbara D. Livingston
Javier Castellano is scheduled to ride at Belmont when the track opens Wednesday.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - Jockeys Manny Franco, Javier Castellano, and Tyler Gaffalione have dropped appeals of three-day suspensions handed them by the stewards at this meet and will serve their days over the next two weeks.

Franco, the rider of leading Kentucky Derby contender Tiz the Law, will miss Wednesday through Friday. Franco was suspended for his ride on Price Talk in the second race here on July 16, which resulted in a disqualification of that horse from first to fourth.

Mon, 08/17/2020 - 12:16

Lucarelli duo of Elliott Bay, Killarney Lass ready for next challenge

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Elliott Bay takes the Mt. Rainier at Emerald Downs on Thursday.

Trainer Frank Lucarelli was in a celebratory mood Sunday evening. And why not? After all, he won both stakes at Emerald Downs on Thursday and was thrilled with how Elliott Bay and Killarney Lass came out of their respective races.

Elliott Bay looked like he had no chance of catching Papa’s Golden Boy in midstretch in the $40,000 Mount Rainier Stakes. However, a combination of Elliott Bay closing with determination and Papa’s Golden Boy tiring after setting wicked fractions resulted in a half-length victory for Elliott Bay in the 6 1/2-furlong dash.

Mon, 08/17/2020 - 12:06

Miller fined for violating gelding reporting regulation

Trainer Peter Miller was fined $750 by Del Mar stewards on Sunday for failing to report that None Above the Law was a gelding when the 2-year-old had his career debut July 2 at Los Alamitos.

Trainers are required to report if a horse is racing as a gelding, even first-time starters. None Above the Law won a $50,000 claimer for California-bred maidens on July 2 and was later fourth in the Graduation Stakes for statebreds on Aug. 2 at Del Mar.

Mon, 08/17/2020 - 12:06

California tracks could provide new homes for some Turf Paradise stables

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Turf Paradise will open its meet on Nov. 27 and run for 110 days, 23 fewer than scheduled.

The cancellation of the Turf Paradise meeting in Phoenix this winter could lead to a small increase of runners in California, according to officials at California tracks and a leading trainer from Arizona.

Last week, Turf Paradise announced it would not run its typical meeting from October to May because of the coronavirus pandemic. The track canceled the final weeks of its 2019-20 meeting because of the pandemic. The season was scheduled through May 2, but ended in March.