Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

Payton's Pride loves the chase

VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Payton's Pride does her best running late and should have plenty of speed to chase in the Hastings feature Saturday, a 1 1/16-mile allowance race for 3-year-old fillies that haven't won a stakes worth $20,000 or more in 2003.

Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

Houston Shuffle is lone winner

PORTLAND, Ore. - Houston Shuffle will be a solid favorite when he faces nine other 2-year-olds in Saturday's $8,000-added OTBA Sales Stakes at six furlongs.

Houston Shuffle is the only winner in the field of lightly raced or unraced runners, and he could scarcely have been more impressive in winning his debut here on opening day. Houston Shuffle, an Oregon-bred son of Houston and Dundoon Shuffle, dueled for the lead before drawing off to defeat maiden special weight foes by seven lengths, covering five furlongs in 1:00.56.

Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

Clement, Mott in the house

MIAMI - Trainers Christophe Clement and Bill Mott, both staunch supporters of the Tropical at Calder meeting the past several years, make their presence felt here for the first time this season in sending in Born Something and Young Star, respectively, from Payson Park to run in the second and tougher division of Saturday's Good Intentions Stakes.

Both divisions of the Good Intentions are for fillies and mares at one mile on the turf and offer a purse of $35,000.

Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

'Leslie' shows new dimension on dirt

Leslie's Love, who will shoot for her fourth straight win Saturday night in the $40,000 Zydeco at Delta Downs in Vinton, La., is no longer strictly a turf horse.

Leslie's Love began her career on dirt, but last year at 5 began racing on turf on a regular basis and picked up the first two stakes victories of her career. She threw a wrench into the turf-only theory in her last start, however, when she won her first dirt stakes, the $50,000 Victoria, at Louisiana Downs on Oct. 11.

Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

Arkansas-breds at Louisiana Downs

After hosting stakes for Texas and Alabama-breds earlier this meet, Louisiana Downs on Saturday will run the annual Razorback series, which is restricted to 2-year-olds bred in Arkansas. There are two divisions of the Razorback, and each will be held at six furlongs for a purse of $35,000.

Codes Miss Texas appears to be the one to beat in the fillies division. She won a maiden race by more than eight lengths two starts ago, and in her last start finished third against a tough field in a conditioned allowance. Luis Quinonez has the mount for trainer Kari Craddock.

Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

Five Schillings hot horse in Cluer

PHOENIX - Saturday's Walter Cluer Handicap at Turf Paradise is so contentious that the 10 entrants are weighted within four pounds of each other. The 7 1/2-furlong turf event has lured the likes of 2001 winner Bristolville, 2002 runner-up Milk Wood, the razor-sharp Playing It Cool, and Komax, who was highweighted at 120 pounds for his dirt exploits but hasn't run since January.

Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

Sharp Miss makes her local debut in Jammed Lovely

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - It isn't often that fresh blood turns up this late in the season for a race such as the Jammed Lovely, a seven-furlong stakes for Canadian-bred 3-year-old fillies here Sunday.

But Sharp Miss will make her local debut in the Jammed Lovely, which has attracted a field of 12 and is worth $171,300.

Bred in British Columbia, Sharp Miss began her career with a victory for $35,000 at Hastings and later moved on to Golden Gate, where she won for $25,000 in February before being claimed for that price in her next start.

Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

Trying to keep it in the family

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Unbeaten A Bit O' Gold, a full brother to the 2002 Coronation Futurity winner, Arco's Gold, will try to win his stakes debut Saturday in this year's running of the $250,000 Coronation, a nine-furlong race for Canadian-bred 2-year-olds.

The Grade 3 Maple Leaf Stakes, a 1 1/4-mile for fillies and mares, is the co-feature on the 11-race card at Woodbine.

Thu, 10/30/2003 - 00:00

Future looking bright for Taylor with record-setting Flying Memo

VANCOUVER, British Columbia - With a win percentage of more than 20, trainer Troy Taylor has had, for him, a typical year. But he has had a disappointing Hastings meet, with only 3 wins from 27 starters.

Taylor, who is planning on heading to Portland Meadows in the next couple of weeks, has good reason to look forward to next year. Flying Memo, a 2-year-old California-bred filly trained by Taylor, set the track record of 39.40 seconds for the 3 1/2-furlong Nursery Course last Sunday.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

Light schedule has Johar energized

ARCADIA, Calif. - Johar, the dead-heat winner with High Chaparral of Saturday's $2 million Breeders' Cup Turf at Santa Anita, will return in the $3.9 million Japan Cup at Tokyo Racecourse on Nov. 30.

Trainer Richard Mandella said he made the decision after he watched Johar train in the days following the Turf, which had the first dead heat in the 20-year history of the Breeders' Cup.

"He acts like he's never ran and the race is a little more than a month away," Mandella said. "I'm going."