Fri, 10/10/2003 - 00:00

Pampering paid off with Major Zee

FORT ERIE, Ontario - Ten-year-old Major Zee, after being shut out in his six 2002 starts, has once again found his way to the winner's circle.

On Tuesday, Major Zee scored for the fourth time since he began his new season five starts ago on July 28. Mark Fournier, who was licensed as a trainer just last October, is the one who has put the gelding on the right path.

Fournier, a 32-year-old native of nearby Welland, was offered Major Zee to train early in the year. Major Zee had wintered on a farm and had been off for six months.

Fri, 10/10/2003 - 00:00

Parsley concedes nothing

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Some seem ready to concede Sunday's Princess Elizabeth Stakes at Woodbine to Dream About, who is coming off an impressive win in the 1 1/16-mile Mazarine for trainer Josie Carroll.

But Ken Parsley, while having a healthy respect for the favorite, is not among them.

Parsley is the trainer of My Vintage Port, who is the star of his six-horse stable and will break from post 4 under regular rider Jono Jones in the field of seven Canadian-bred 2-year-old fillies for the 1 1/16-mile Princess Elizabeth.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Indy Five Hundred has it all

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Indy Five Hundred wins the Garden City Breeders' Cup in her last start, a four-length victory over Dimitrova that greatly impressed jockey Pat Day.

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Contrary to what the race name might imply, royal bloodlines are not a prerequisite to victory in the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup. In fact, exceptional recent form overrides pedigree, and even more importantly, a huge effort on race day is the best weapon of all.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Sand Springs terrific or terrible

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Tony Reinstedler was asked if there is anything markedly different about Sand Springs.

"Naw," said Reinstedler. "She's just crazy."

Crazy and fast. Sand Springs is one of two fillies that Reinstedler will saddle Saturday on behalf of owner Peter Willmott for the Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland. Aud, a late-running filly whose style is in direct contrast to the headstrong Sand Springs, is the other.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Sportsman's grant scrutinized

CHICAGO - A federal investigation is targeting a $750,000 grant given to Sportsman's Park by the state of Illinois. A report in the Chicago Tribune said a federal grand jury is looking into the propriety of the grant, which was awarded by the administration of Gov. George Ryan and paid out in early January, after horse racing and automobile racing operations had ceased at Sportsman's.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Sir Oscar, French Village try to sweep

MIAMI - History will be made the moment Sir Oscar and French Village step into the starting gate for Saturday's $400,000 In Reality and $400,000 My Dear Girl Stakes, respectively. The two undefeated 2-year-olds are the first two horses to attempt to sweep divisions of the Stallion Stakes on the same day, and they can add their names to a list of only five other juveniles who have swept their division in the 22-year history of the series.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Docent permitted to double dip

Saturday is Maryland Million Day at Laurel Park, a showcase for the best in the state. But that can't stop a classy Pennsylvania-bred from being favored in the richest race on the card, the $200,000 Maryland Million Classic.

Docent, a 5-year-old son of the Maryland stallion Waquoit, is 3-5 on the morning line against eight other horses. He brings a record of 14 wins in 26 starts into the Classic, which he won last year by two lengths, and his off-the-pace style gives him a great chance in the 1 3/16-mile Classic.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

'Mango' could continue her climb

ARCADIA, Calif. - Roberto's Mango went from a nondescript claimer to a stakes winner when she was switched from dirt to turf last winter.

The remarkable turnaround of a filly who could have been claimed for $32,000 a year ago this week can continue Saturday, when she starts as the 118-pound highweight in the $100,000 Sen. Ken Maddy Handicap at Santa Anita.

"She's surprised me the way she's turned out," trainer Julio Canani said.

The switch to turf has made most of the difference.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

A hot Janeian vs. a cold San Dare

CHICAGO - Last winter, San Dare was one of the best turf mares at Gulfstream Park. Now it is autumn, and San Dare is coming to Hawthorne, where trainer Rick Hiles will find out if a break from racing has breathed life back into her career.

But even if she returns sharp, San Dare is no lock to win the $150,000 Indian Maid Handicap here Saturday. Standing squarely in her path is the now horse, Janeian.

San Dare and Janeian join five others, most notably Delmonico Cat, in the Indian Maid, a 1 1/16-mile race over Hawthorne's grass course.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Sam-Son sends three in turf stakes

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - No owner has dominated the Cup and Saucer Stakes like Sam-Son Farm, which has won the 1 1/16-mile turf race for Canadian-bred 2-year-olds an astounding 13 times.

Mark Frostad trained three of those winners, including first-time starter Atlantic Fury in 2001. Shoal Water made his debut in last year's running and finished a close second for Frostad, who entered a trio of Sam-Son runners in this year's edition Saturday at Woodbine: Silver Ticket, Rainbows for Luck, and Moonlight Duel.