Thu, 08/29/2002 - 00:00

Onslaught right in stride

SAN MATEO, Calif. - Will the third time be a charm?

Trainer Jedd Josephson certainly hopes so as he sends out Onslaught for Saturday's $60,000-added Mae De Vol Sprint at six furlongs at Bay Meadows.

The race will be Onslaught's third of 2002 after missing more than a year with an injury, the nature of which Josephson wouldn't reveal, that nearly forced her retirement.

After running third behind Slewsbox in the Woodside Handicap on May 5, 2001, Onslaught didn't run again until this July 13 in the Vacaville Handicap at Vallejo.

Thu, 08/29/2002 - 00:00

Thistledown: Third time a charm?

NORTH RANDALL, Ohio - Crypto's Twinjet and Kind of Fun will meet for the third time in Saturday's $40,000 Ohio Debutante Handicap. Perhaps this time the order of finish will be decided on the racetrack and not in the stewards' stand.

Crypto's Twinjet, highweighted at 123 pounds, was placed second after winning the nine-furlong Queen City Oaks at River Downs by a neck in her last start. Kind of Fun was placed first by the stewards.

Thu, 08/29/2002 - 00:00

Dade favorites arrive at Ellis via Delaware

Surely it has been a while since two horses with recent form at Delaware Park were the favorites in a stakes race at Ellis Park. But that's a plausible scenario Saturday at the Henderson, Ky., track, where a full field of fillies and mares will clash in the $60,000 Dade Turf Classic.

Wed, 08/28/2002 - 00:00

Dutrow: My horse is fastest

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Undefeated Awesome Humor, shown with exercise rider Tracy Wessner, will be one of the favorites in the Spinaway off her victory in the Adirondack.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - After saddling Forever Partners to an easy-as-she-pleased 11-length win in the Colleen Stakes at Monmouth Park, trainer Tony Dutrow could have run her back in last week's Sorority Stakes for a quick $60,000 payday.

Wed, 08/28/2002 - 00:00

Long absent Printemps returns

DEL MAR, Calif. - With a minor injury behind her, Printemps makes her first start in more than five months in Friday's $75,000 Piedra Foundation Handicap, a race that could lead to appearances in major stakes for her later this year.

Trained by Ron McAnally, the

5-year-old Printemps is the 121-pound highweight for the Piedra Foundation, run over a mile on Del Mar's main track.

There are only five entrants in the stakes, which is restricted to fillies and mares that have not won a first-place purse of $45,000 at a mile or over since Feb. 1.

Wed, 08/28/2002 - 00:00

Douglas takes over on Red Mimi

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - Sometimes handicappers forget that trainers - even jockeys - read Daily Racing Form, too. How many times does a race that on paper is laden with speed play out as relatively paceless? And how many times does a "lone speed" horse suddenly find competition for the lead when a race actually unfolds?

Red Mimi was one of those supposed lone speeds when she raced here July 19. Coming out of an easy 4 1/2-length win on July 4, she figured to lope along by herself and have plenty left for her stretch run, even moving up one allowance class off her victory.

Wed, 08/28/2002 - 00:00

High Wire Glory could start double

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Twin preliminary allowance races, both at six furlongs on the grass, compose Friday's late double at Woodbine.

The ninth race, a wide-open race for males, includes a Stronach Stable entry of High Wire Glory and Daddy Cool.

High Wire Glory, trained by Roger Attfield, took six starts to win his maiden, but did so with relative ease over a good field on April 19. He was a fast-closing fourth in his first try on turf, in a 6 1/2-furlong allowance

Wed, 08/28/2002 - 00:00

McGregor gets back into swing

EDMONTON, Alberta - With 22 years of riding experience behind him, Christopher McGregor has been a stalwart at Northlands for nearly two decades.

But at age 43, admits McGregor, "My body is not as willing to take the abuse as it used to be."

McGregor was tossed from a mount last fall when his horse wheeled coming out of the starting gate, and while he carried on, McGregor knew something wasn't right.

Wed, 08/28/2002 - 00:00

Lady Buccaneer steps up

AUBURN, Wash. - Lady Buccaneer, a winner over $16,000 to $14,000 rivals two weeks ago, steps up to the $20,000 to $16,000 level in Friday's Emerald Downs feature, a mile test for 3-year-old fillies that has drawn a field of eight.

Wed, 08/28/2002 - 00:00

Future bright as fall meet opens

SAN MATEO, Calif. - The 2002 fall meeting at Bay Meadows was supposed to be the end of an era in California racing. The oldest major racetrack in the state, Bay Meadows was supposed to close when the meet ends.

The track's lease was due to expire on Dec. 31, 2002, and plans were under way to tear down the historic grandstand and the new infield stables and turn the land into a space for office buildings.

However the 50-day meeting, which begins Friday and runs through Nov. 3, almost surely will not be the final race meeting.