Thu, 02/26/2004 - 00:00

Holthus's hand: Prado pair

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - The winners of three of the seven stakes held this meet at Oaklawn have come from trainer Bob Holthus's barn, and he has a good chance to add to his record Saturday when he starts the capable entry of Pro Prado and Proper Prado in the $100,000 .

Holthus will have both ends covered in the one-mile race for 3-year-olds. Pro Prado has good speed, while Proper Prado is a strong closer. Both are coming off strong races at Oaklawn.

Thu, 02/26/2004 - 00:00

Leslie's Love tough on grass

Leslie's Love, who has won five of her last eight starts, will return to turf Saturday night for the $30,000 Willowbrook Stakes at Sam Houston Race Park.

A five-furlong grass race, the Willowbrook drew a full field of 12.

Leslie's Love is the one to beat. She has won 10 of 22 starts on turf, with her last win on the surface coming in an allowance at Fair Grounds in December. She went from dirt to turf for that race, which is the same move she makes Saturday night. Leslie's Love last raced at Delta Downs, winning the $100,000 Louisiana Premier Night Matron on Feb. 7.

Thu, 02/26/2004 - 00:00

Mistda out to make amends in Busher

OZONE PARK, N.Y. - Mistda, who had an excuse when she lost the Nijana Stakes as the favorite on Feb. 11, gets a chance to redeem herself in Saturday's $75,000-added Busher Stakes at Aqueduct.

Exclusively Wild, the four-length winner of the Nijana, also is entered in the 1 1/16-mile Busher for 3-year-old fillies.

face five others, including Taittinger Rose, who was third in the Nijana, and Please Take Me Out, the winner of the Miss Grillo Stakes on the grass last year.

Thu, 02/26/2004 - 00:00

Contreras returns without missing a beat

STICKNEY, Ill. - Injuries are never good, but if ever there was an opportune time for a jockey to incur one, Cruz Contreras found it.

On Jan. 3, Contreras, 21, suffered a severe knee contusion in a starting-gate accident at Hawthorne. Contreras finished the race but required immediate medical attention afterward.

Thu, 02/26/2004 - 00:00

Onebadshark one to catch in San Carlos

ALBANY, Calif. - Trainer Jerry Hollendorfer may have the numbers, with three of the six entrants in Saturday's $55,000-added San Carlos Handicap at Golden Gate Fields.

Trainer Doug O'Neill may have the speed, with Smile N Wildcat, who will attempt to go one mile for the first time.

But in Onebadshark and Jets Fan, trainers Brian Koriner and Brent Sumja may have the horses to beat.

Hollendorfer enters Gold Ruckus, who won four straight, including the Lafayette Handicap on New Year's Day, before finishing third on the turf in the Tanforan Handicap in his last start.

Thu, 02/26/2004 - 00:00

Pampered Princess rates edge

OLDSMAR, Fla. - Pampered Princess is the horse to catch in Saturday's $60,000 Wayward Lass Stakes for older fillies and mares at 1 1/16 miles on the main track at Tampa Bay Downs.

Thu, 02/26/2004 - 00:00

Bold Merit takes on King Justin

PHOENIX, Ariz. - It's a classic handicapping dilemma: back class or current form? Saturday's $40,000 Palo Verde Handicap for 3-year-olds at 6 1/2 furlongs at Turf Paradise pits two-time stakes winner Bold Merit, returning from more than two months on the shelf, against the sharp King Justin, winner of the Old Line Policy Stakes here Feb. 13. In all, a field of 10 is entered.

Thu, 02/26/2004 - 00:00

Eight stakes take purse reductions

In a reflection of declining handle at Southern California tracks in the last year, the purses of eight stakes have been reduced for the Hollywood Park spring-summer meeting from April 21 to July 18.

In addition, the major stakes for fillies and mares on dirt have been rearranged, and one of the races, the Milady Breeders' Cup Handicap, has been increased in value from $200,000 to $250,000.

The reductions reflect lower handle expectations for the Hollywood Park meeting. Last fall, the track reduced purses by 8 percent for the final three weeks of the meeting.

Wed, 02/25/2004 - 00:00

M B Sea should be on form

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - M B Sea ran like a horse who may have needed a race when he finished seventh in his 2004 debut in Fair Grounds' Whirlaway Handicap. But with that start under his belt and 38-percent trainer Dale Romans calling the shots, M B Sea should get back on the winning track in Friday's $46,000 allowance headliner at Gulfstream Park.

Wed, 02/25/2004 - 00:00

Tag snugly fits 'Da Bomb'

ARCADIA, Calif. - In the last two years, Eric Da Bomb has sent trainer Nick Hines to the winner's circle following a 13-length victory at Del Mar and to the hospital after he was kicked during morning training at Hollywood Park last summer.

Hines has also watched go to the sidelines with injuries and make a comeback during the current Santa Anita meeting. Friday, Eric Da Bomb makes his third start of the meeting in a $52,000 optional claimer for California-breds.