Mon, 11/24/2003 - 00:00

Clouds of Gold takes a drop

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Clouds of Gold, a commendable third in the Grade 3 Maple Leaf Stakes, heads the featured eighth race on the final Wednesday night card of the Woodbine meeting.

A field of eight fillies and mares was drawn for the $80,000 optional claimer, which will be run at 1 1/16 miles.

Clouds of Gold, a $32,000 claim last fall by trainer Ken Parsley, reached full bloom in midsummer, when she won a second-level allowance and finished third behind Royal Dalliance and Tuff Chick in the Belle Mahone Stakes.

Mon, 11/24/2003 - 00:00

No horse shortage for opener

NEW ORLEANS - Ben Huffman, the new racing secretary at Fair Grounds, sat staring at his computer screen at 8 a.m. Monday, watching entries for Thursday's card here slowly trickle into the system.

"It's slow, but we just opened," Huffman said.

By the time the entry box closed about three hours later, it was slow no more. Ninety-five horses, including also-eligibles, were entered for opening day at Fair Grounds, a relief to Huffman and to a racetrack hoping to break out of the cloud surrounding the inception of its 132nd season.

Mon, 11/24/2003 - 00:00

'Lady' takes charge as new favorite

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Few people were happier to hear the news that Sightseek will not race in the Falls City Handicap than trainer Ken McPeek, whose stable star, Take Charge Lady, has become a strong favorite for the Thanksgiving Day fixture.

"Of course we're glad she's not coming," said McPeek. "It's one less bear we'll have to wrestle."

Mon, 11/24/2003 - 00:00

Smokey Glacken all the way in Valley Stream

OZONE PARK, N.Y. - Smokey Glacken outsprinted several rivals to make the early lead, then carried her speed all the way to win Sunday's Grade 3, $112,200 by 3 3/4 lengths at Aqueduct.

Longshot Baldomera rallied from well off the pace to get second, a half-length in front of Stoic. Forest Music, the even-money favorite, tired to fifth after chasing the hot early pace.

The victory was the third in four career starts for Smokey Glacken, a half-sister to 1997 champion sprinter, Smoke Glacken.

Mon, 11/24/2003 - 00:00

Hollywood: 'Neighbor' lasts

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Fencelineneighbor captured her second stakes race in the five starts since being purchased privately by John and Jerry Amerman when she won the $73,400 for 3-year-old fillies on the turf at Hollywood Park.

Fencelineneighbor ($7.60) was given a perfect ride by jockey Patrick Valenzuela. After tracking the early pacesetter, Shezsospiritual, Fencelineneighbor roared to the lead turning into the stretch, opened a 2 1/2-length advantage a furlong out, and held off 2-1 favorite Katdogawn to win by a half-length.

Mon, 11/24/2003 - 00:00

Six Sexy Sisters shows family values

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Six Sexy Sisters had a tough act to follow, with older brother Wando having been the toast of the town here this season.

But Six Sexy Sisters certainly has held up her side of the sibling rivalry and is perfect in two outings after winning the $160,950 Ontario Lassie here on Sunday.

"I thought she ran lovely," said trainer Mike Keogh, who won his 11th stakes of the year but his first with a horse not named Wando or Mobil.

Mon, 11/24/2003 - 00:00

No shortage of speed or class in sprint

ALBANY, Calif. - Three stakes winners and an undefeated runner square off in Wednesday's feature at Golden Gate Fields, a $50,000 optional claimer at six furlongs.

Sempai, Con Quixote, and Texas Chili are the three stakes winners in a field of six. Sempai recently defeated Con Quixote by a half-length in a $40,000 claimer, and Texas Chili was third in the Albany Handicap in his last start.

Constant Thunder, who made his debut Oct. 2 as a 4-year-old, is 2 for 2 in his career.

Mon, 11/24/2003 - 00:00

Frankel's stars staying home

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel abruptly canceled plans to run two of his stable stars, Sightseek and Medaglia d'Oro, in rich handicaps at Churchill Downs this week, saying he believed both horses were assigned excessive weight.

Sun, 11/23/2003 - 00:00

Back in sprint, The Herc cruises

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The Herc, turning back and going turf-to-dirt, is all alone at the wire in the $65,000 Golden Bear Stakes at Golden Gate Fields on Sunday.

ALBANY, Calif. - The Herc took the lead out of the gate, extended it on the turn and cruised to victory in the $65,600 Golden Bear Stakes at Golden Gate Fields on Sunday.

A $50,000 claim at the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita, The Herc won the Sunny Slope Stakes in his first start for trainer Gary Stute. He faded badly in the Pinjara at one mile on the turf but returned to a sprint Sunday and was never challenged.

Sun, 11/23/2003 - 00:00

Six Sexy Sisters wins Ontario Lassie

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Favored Six Sexy Sisters, a full-sister to Canadian Triple Crown winner Wando, easily won her stakes debut Sunday at Woodbine in the $160,950 , for Canadian-bred 2-year-old fillies.

Six Sexy Sisters broke slowly in the mile and a sixteenth event, and then dragged jockey Patrick Husbands past front-running Duet early on the backstretch. She set moderate middle fractions, and opened up clear lead exiting the far turn. Duet narrowed the gap in the stretch, but Six Sexy Sisters got home on top by two lengths, in a final time of 1:47.26.