Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Carmel key to Palo Alto

SAN MATEO, Calif. - Last month's 1 1/16-mile Carmel Handicap on grass could be a key indicator of what to expect in Saturday's $60,000-added Palo Alto Handicap on the main track at Bay Meadows.

Three of the eight 3-year-old fillies running in Saturday's one-mile stakes ran in the Carmel. Frisco Belle finished second, Calldara seventh, and Watch Out World eighth. Calldara and Watch Out World will appreciate the return to the main track, while Frisco Belle scored her only main-track victories here.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Kicken Kris has leg up on field

ELMONT, N.Y. - As the only stakes winner in the nine-horse field, Kicken Kris figures to rule a strong favorite in Saturday's Grade 3, $150,000 Lawrence Realization Handicap at Belmont Park.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Feliciano fields two fast ones in Sprint

Handicappers who enjoy playing races with full fields will get a smorgasbord of opportunities with the undercard of the $200,000 Maryland Million Classic Stakes at Laurel Park on Saturday.

Along with the Classic, Laurel will card 10 other stakes Saturday that drew a total of 105 horses. Seven of the races have purses of $100,000, and the conditions range from 2-year-olds going seven furlongs to two 1 1/8-mile turf races.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Veteran Coolmars tries to show he still has it

"Back to the Future" could well be an appropriate theme for Saturday night's 17th annual West Virginia Breeders Classics at Charles Town.

An eight-race all-stakes card of races for horses bred, sired, or raised in West Virginia is highlighted by the $250,000 Classic, a 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-olds and up.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Rain would help Consort Music

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Mark Hennig has two wishes for Consort Music heading into Saturday night's $50,000 Long Look Stakes at The Meadowlands.

"She could use a little pace and a little mud," the trainer said.

Consort Music might get both in the 1 1/16-mile race for fillies and mares. The presence of Pocus Hocus should insure an honest pace, and the weather forecast calls for weekend showers.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Tym Beau hits new heights

August 30, 2003, is a date Lynnett Hershbell will never forget. Within the span of several hours, Hershbell saddled her first stakes winner in a Thoroughbred race worth $200,000, and then got married.

"How can you top winning a $200,000 stakes on your wedding day?" Hershbell said, jokingly. "The only way I can top it is to win the Kentucky Derby."

That may sound like an impossible dream for a small-time trainer best known for working with Arabians, especially since Hershbell's leading Thoroughbred prospect is a 2-year-old gelding she describes as a "midget."

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Cattle Kate tries cycle again

ANDERSON, Ind. - After a week's rest, Cattle Kate returns to face nine older Indiana-bred fillies and mares in the $35,000-added Merrillville Stakes on Saturday's 11-race program.

Cattle Kate finished second to Miss Dakota in last Friday night's Vincennes Stakes for 3-year-olds at the same distance and repeats a cycle that worked for her in September. Trainer Gary Patrick saddled her to victory in a statebred allowance on Sept. 6 and then wheeled her back eight days later to defeat open allowance company.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Southern Tour returns to dirt in New Braunfels

Southern Tour is one of three fast shippers headed to Retama Park on Saturday night for the $35,000 New Braunfels Stakes. A six-furlong race for fillies and mares, the field also includes invaders Miss Photogenic and True Rose, and locals Coastalota and Piniante.

Southern Tour ships in from Louisiana Downs, and returns to her best surface, the dirt, after making a rare start on turf her last time out. Ted Gondron has the mount on Southern Tour, a front-runner, for Bellamy Stable and trainer Cole Norman.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Michigan-sired horses to clash in six stakes

MUSKEGON, Mich. - Michigan's richest Thoroughbred card of the year will take place Saturday evening when Great Lakes Downs holds the Michigan Sire Stakes, a series of six races for the progeny of Michigan stallions.

Thu, 10/09/2003 - 00:00

Pair of 10-race winners to battle in match race

East Boston, Mass. - It won't be Seabiscuit vs. War Admiral, but there's match-race fever in New England again as the two winningest horses in North America - Call Me Mr. Vain and Diplomatical - face off in a one-on-one contest Oct. 22 at Suffolk Downs.

Each horse is a veteran claimer who has racked up 10 wins this year. The connections of both have agreed to a six-furlong race with a likely $10,000 purse that will be split 80-20.