Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

Little Treasure makes U.S. debut

DEL MAR, Calif. - Little Treasure will be an unknown factor for handicappers when she makes her U.S. debut in Saturday's $150,000 San Clemente Handicap at Del Mar.

But two rival trainers are familiar with the French import. Ron McAnally and Carla Gaines said this week they were interested in acquiring Little Treasure for their clients, but lost out when she was bought by Sidney Port of Chicago.

Little Treasure brings strong credentials to the Grade 2 San Clemente, run over a mile on turf for 3-year-old fillies.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

After 52 years, it's time to relax

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - Scotty Schulhofer was standing on the rail just outside barn 27 as horses went through their paces during training hours here Thursday. For the first time in 52 years, Schulhofer was merely a spectator, enjoying a picture perfect Saratoga summer morning without the pressure of having to make weight or train another stakes horse up to a Grade 1 race.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

Shingen Storm eyes 6th straight

VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Shingen Storm will have plenty of speed to chase as he goes for his sixth straight win in the seventh race at Hastings Park, a $50,000 optional claimer at 6 1/2 furlongs. Seven older sprinters have been entered, but it looks like a battle between Shingen Storm, who will be coming late, and Danzilation, who should have the early lead.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

Dark Fuse goes even longer

EDMONTON, Alberta - Double stakes winner Dark Fuse heads a field of seven in Saturday's $40,000 Count Lathum as Northlands Park-based 3-year-olds have their final prep for the Aug. 24 Canadian Derby.

Dark Fuse was regarded as a sprinter when he won the six-furlong President's and the 6 1/2-furlong Western Canada but faltered in the 1 1/16-mile Alberta Derby to finish seventh, beaten nearly nine lengths.

But in his last start, here in the 1 1/16-mile Ky Alta, Dark Fuse surprised the skeptics when he was an impressive runner-up to Lord Shogun.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

Hot rivalry resumes in stallion race

AUBURN, Wash. - Bub and Knightsbridge Road will renew their budding rivalry in Saturday's $45,000 colt and gelding division of the Northwest Stallion Stakes at Emerald Downs.

Only six 2-year-olds, including a stable coupling, entered the 6 1/2-furlong stakes, which is restricted to the progeny of stallions nominated in 1999. The half-dozen runners include the two most accomplished members of the division, however, and those two figure to put on a rousing show.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

Automated another tough invader

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Shippers from the United States fared surprisingly poorly in stakes at Woodbine in 1999 and 2000. High-profile trainers like Bill Mott and Christophe Clement couldn't win at Woodbine during those years, but the tide began to turn in 2001, when American invaders began to hold their own.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

Bailey, Valenzuela to ride turf stars

DEL MAR, Calif. - Beat Hollow and Golden Apples will have new jockeys when they start in major turf stakes at Arlington Park on Aug. 17, their respective trainers confirmed on Thursday.

Beat Hollow will be ridden by Jerry Bailey in the Arlington Million, trainer Bobby Frankel said. Bailey replaces Alex Solis, who rode Beat Hollow in two Grade 1 wins earlier this year - the Woodford Reserve Turf Classic and Manhattan Handicap - and to an unlucky second in the Eddie Read Handicap last Sunday.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

Eight B.C. preps in one week

Eight graded stakes that are preps to the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships at Arlington Park on Oct. 26 are part of the first week of the five-week Oak Tree at Santa Anita meeting that runs from Oct. 2 to Nov. 3.

Among the eight stakes, the two preps for 2-year-olds have undergone changes in distance and purse. The Grade 2 Norfolk Stakes and the Grade 2 Oak Leaf Stakes have been cut in value from $250,000 to $200,000 and extended from a mile to 1 1/16 miles. They both were run at a mile from 1997 to 2001.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

J. P. Jet tries to carry his speed two turns

SHAKOPEE, Minn. - J. P. Jet will be the clear favorite in the $50,000-added Minnesota Derby for statebred 3-year-olds Saturday at Canterbury Park. Also Saturday, statebred 3-year-old fillies will run in the $50,000-added Minnesota Oaks.

J. P. Jet dominated last year in the Northern Lights Futurity here. He looked just as impressive this year when he captured the Victor S. Myers Jr. Stakes in June by four lengths.

Thu, 08/01/2002 - 00:00

A healthy Hoover regains good form

SANTA ROSA, Calif. - Few realize how hard trainer Brian Koriner had to work as he guided Hoovergetthekeys to victories in the Golden Gate and El Camino Real derbies last year.

The hard work has never stopped and may be paying off as Koriner prepares Hoovergetthekeys for Saturday's $100,000 Joseph T. Grace Handicap at the Sonoma County Fair.

Hoover getthekeys scored his first stakes victory as a 4-year-old in his last start in the Alamedan Handicap on July 7 at Pleasanton, rallying through the stretch and holding off late-finishing Takin It Deep by a nose.