Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

During outduels Unforgettable Max

OZONE PARK, N.Y. - The last time During ran at Aqueduct, he finished seventh as the favorite in the Bay Shore Stakes in April. During made up for that loss with a win in Wednesday's $111,800 Discovery Handicap on the opening day of Aqueduct's fall meet before a crowd of 3,096.

During, with Jose Santos aboard, endured a stretch-long battle with Unforgettable Max to win the Grade 3 Discovery by a nose. Inamorato finished third, 1 3/4 lengths behind Unforgettable Max in the eight-horse field of 3-year-olds. Congrats, the 5-2 favorite, finished fourth, beaten six lengths by During.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

Purses hit 10 percent; fires, strike blamed

ARCADIA, Calif. - Overnight purses for the remainder of the Oak Tree at Santa Anita meeting have been cut 10 percent because of lower than projected handle figures, executives said Wednesday.

The development is a setback to the Oak Tree Racing Association, which hosted the Breeders' Cup last Saturday.

In addition, the $200,000 Las Palmas Handicap on Nov. 9, a Grade 2 race for fillies and mares over 1 1/8 miles on turf, has been replaced by an overnight handicap.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

Pletcher hopes for a dry track

OZONE PARK, N.Y. - Trainer Todd Pletcher hopes the rainy weather that hit the New York area on Wednesday clears by Friday, and not just so his children have ideal conditions in which to go trick-or-treating.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

Slots have track purses soaring

Spurred on by nearly 1,500 slot machines, the once tiny Delta Downs in Vinton, La., is rapidly becoming one of the top tracks on the Louisiana-Texas circuit. Last year, slot machines enabled Delta to quadruple its purses and introduce the Delta Jackpot, a $500,000 race for 2-year-olds.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

San Dare's racing edge coming back

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - For a stretch of nine or 10 months, San Dare got some kind of good. Having labored without winning so much as an entry-level allowance, she suddenly became a major player in filly-mare turf stakes, and her career peaked with back-to-back Grade 3 wins at Gulfstream Park last winter.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

This time, Gulchie may win the war

ARCADIA, Calif. - Gulchie has been the exacta player's friend and a win bettor's nightmare since May.

Racing in allowance races and optional claimers, Gulchie has finished second in four consecutive starts, a streak that may end in a $48,000 optional claimer over 1 1/4 miles at Santa Anita on Friday.

"He kind of has seconditis," said trainer Kristin Mulhall. "He always wins the battle, and something comes on the outside and catches him."

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

Two droppers figure to like class relief

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - One Only Knows and My Real Quiet Lady are both getting significant class relief in Friday's Woodbine headliner, an $80,000 allowance/optional claimer for fillies and mares.

One Only Knows, a 3-year-old trained by Bob Tiller, has won 4 of 10 starts at the meeting, while earning $223,039 in her first year of competition. She won four consecutive dirt allowances in the spring and early summer and was second as the favorite in the Sept. 27 La Lorgnette Stakes.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

Gray Ghost feature on Halloween

PORTLAND, Ore. - The Gray Ghost Starter Handicap, which is restricted to gray- or roan-coated runners, will be run at Portland Meadows on Friday's Halloween night card.

The Gray Ghost lured six older runners to vie under $3,200 starter allowance conditions at six furlongs.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

Average handle dips for meeting

EDMONTON, Alberta - The 2003 summer Thoroughbred meet came to a close last Sunday at Northlands Park with plenty of questions still to be answered concerning the long-term stability of the industry in Alberta.

Originally, the meet was scheduled to conclude in early September to make way for construction crews to begin a $40-million renovation to expand the track to 6 1/2 furlongs, but after those plans were scrapped, Horse Racing Alberta and Northlands Park agreed to extend the meet by six days.

Wed, 10/29/2003 - 00:00

Quest Star heading east instead of west

OZONE PARK, N.Y. - Trainer Elliott Walden thought enough of Quest Star that he briefly flirted with the idea of sending him to California for either the Breeders' Cup Classic or the Turf.

"When all those defections were being announced, we thought about running in either one," Walden said. "I think he'll dirt; it's something that I'm going to try with him next year. Anyway, we decided not to do that. Better judgment prevailed.