Thu, 01/22/2004 - 00:00

Sunland: How good is Icy Lane?

SUNLAND PARK, N.M. - New Mexico-bred 3-year-old fillies get their first shot at a stakes this meet in Saturday's $125,000-added La Senora Handicap at six furlongs. While Rocky Gulch has proven best in the male statebred category, the fillies have yet to sort themselves out.

Icy Lane has shown in just two career starts that she has the potential to be the real thing. Despite showing signs of immaturity, she drew off by 11 1/2 lengths in her debut here Dec. 16.

Thu, 01/22/2004 - 00:00

Burning Roma is cranked for Super

OLDSMAR, Fla. - Millionaire Burning Roma will makes his 2004 debut as the probable favorite in Saturday's $60,000 Super Stakes, Now 6, Burning Roma retains a zest for competition and an eagerness to train, much as he did while preparing for the Tampa Bay Derby here in 2001, according to his trainer, Heather Giglio.

Thu, 01/22/2004 - 00:00

With most of his competition absent, Yesss is heavy favorite

PORTLAND, Ore. - The handicap ranks at Portland Meadows has grown awfully thin.

Zip the Bright, the winner of the one-mile Thanksgiving Handicap here Nov. 28, has been turned out until spring, as has third-place finisher Slewicide Cruise. Runner-up Lethal Grande, who won the Inaugural Handicap earlier in the meet, was sent to Golden Gate. And Cee Cruiser, who captured the Oregon His Stakes here on Oregon-bred Day, Dec. 13, is preparing for his first start at Turf Paradise.

Thu, 01/22/2004 - 00:00

No sure thing among cast in Hoover

A pair of sprinters who were multiple stakes winners in 2003, plus two other classy veterans who were stakes placed with triple-digit Beyer Speed Figures last season, form the nucleus of a good betting race in Saturday's $75,000 Hoover Stakes at Laurel Park.

Gators N Bears, narrowly beaten by six-furlong specialist Shake You Down twice since November, and Native Heir, who set a Gulfstream Park track record in last winter's Grade 3 Deputy Minister Handicap, are the logical favorites in a field of 11 older horses going six furlongs.

Thu, 01/22/2004 - 00:00

Dubai Sheikh may be at mercy of pace

Owners and trainers generally prefer for their horse to face as few opponents as possible. In the case of Dubai Sheikh, a key scratch from Saturday's $50,000 Forego Stakes at Turfway Park would actually work against him.

Last month in the Holiday Cheer Stakes at Turfway, Dubai Sheikh was proven vulnerable when attempting to rally behind a slow early pace. Wild Lies set slow early fractions, and Dubai Sheikh seemed uncomfortable being rushed to stay within range of the leaders.

Thu, 01/22/2004 - 00:00

Sam Houston: 'Jolie' can rebound

Simply Jolie, who has won three of five career starts, can get back in the win column in Saturday night's $30,000 Super Bowl for 3-year-old fillies at Sam Houston Race Park.

The six-furlong race is named in honor of Houston being the host site for the Super Bowl on Feb. 1.

Simply Jolie comes into the race on the heels of a third-place finish in the $40,000 Genesis at Delta Downs, beaten 5 3/4 lengths by Grade 3 winner Wacky Patty. Prior to that race, she won the $40,000 Dixie Belle, also at Delta.

Thu, 01/22/2004 - 00:00

Stakes purses reach record $120M

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Despite getting off to a later start this year, the 2004 Woodbine meeting will offer 101 stakes with purses totaling a record $20 million.

Woodbine has scheduled 167 days of racing, the same number as in recent years, but pushed the opening back to April 17 to accommodate an extensive barn renovation project. A five-day racing week will begin on April 28, and the meeting will wrap up Dec. 12.

The 2003 meeting began March 22, but did not go to a five-day racing week until June. The meet ended Nov. 30.

Wed, 01/21/2004 - 00:00

Alive and kicking at 100

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Oaklawn Park celebrates its 100th anniversary on Friday with the opening of a 55-day meet that will run through April 10.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - The opening of Oaklawn Park is always highly anticipated in the resort town of Hot Springs. But this year, the buzz seems a bit stronger because of the major enhancements made to the track's racing program in celebration of its 100th anniversary. The party starts Friday, with the opening of a 55-day meet that will run through April 10.

Wed, 01/21/2004 - 00:00

Servis gets with program

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - When John Servis, who trains Kentucky Derby hopeful Smarty Jones, was looking to take some of his Philadelphia Park-based horses south for the winter, he liked what he saw in the 3-year-old stakes program at Oaklawn Park.

"I really like the way the distances set up," he said. "I like the way the distances progress with each race. You don't have to shorten up to one turn."

Wed, 01/21/2004 - 00:00

Oaklawn's highlight reel: 100 years of racing thrills

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - Racing in Hot Springs was not founded by Oaklawn Park, but it has been defined by the 100-year-old track, which has persevered through wars, weather, and political setbacks to carve out its place in history. For all those associated, it has been quite a ride.