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Oaklawn: Fantasy starters have eyes on Oaks

Oceanwave, Sarah Sis among Fantasy starters with eye on Oaks

It is final auditions for the Kentucky Oaks for the 11 fillies that were entered Wednesday in the Grade 3, $400,000 Fantasy Stakes. The 1 1/16-mile race that runs Saturday opens Oaklawn Park’s annual Racing Festival of the South, for which at least one major stakes is carded on each of the programs making up the final week of the meet. The season wraps April 11.

Mary RampelliniApr 01, 2015
Aqueduct: Daredevil draws post 6 in Wood

Daredevil draws post 6 for Wood Memorial

Todd Pletcher may have lost one top contender for Saturday’s Grade 1 Wood Memorial at Aqueduct when Far From Over got hurt, but he still has another big chance to win the $1 million race with Daredevil.

David GreningApr 01, 2015
Anticipation high for revamped Keeneland spring meet

Anticipation high for front-loaded spring meet

Absolutely nothing could put a damper on this weekend in Lexington. Yes, it’s supposed to rain, but with Keeneland opening its 15-day spring meet Friday afternoon and the Kentucky Wildcats poised to make basketball history the following night, this town is ready to unloose its party jones in a fearsome way, precipitation or no.

Marty McGeeApr 01, 2015
Aqueduct: Carter ambitious return spot

Carter ambitious spot for Palace’s comeback

Trainer Linda Rice could have chosen a $70,000 New York-bred allowance race here on Thursday in which to bring back her multiple-Grade 1-winning sprinter Palace. Instead, she chose Saturday’s Grade 1, $400,000 Carter Handicap.

David GreningApr 01, 2015
Santa Anita: Sise's passion paying off

A racetrack lifer, Sise has chance of a lifetime

Trainer Cliff Sise stands a very good chance of winning the Santa Anita Derby, and having a prominent starter in the Kentucky Derby. His hopes ride on Prospect Park, who finished second to the unbeaten Dortmund in last month’s San Felipe Stakes and is set for a rematch on Saturday in the Grade 1, $1 million Santa Anita Derby

Jay PrivmanApr 01, 2015
Oaklawn: C J's Awesome should like added distance

C J’s Awesome preps for Alysheba in Friday feature

C J’s Awesome could set himself up for a start in next month’s Alysheba Stakes at Churchill Downs if he fires a strong race Friday in the featured eighth at Oaklawn Park. He will vie for favoritism in the optional $40,000 claiming route that carries second-level allowance conditions. The race is at 1 1/16 miles, the same distance of the Grade 2, $400,000 Alysheba that will be run on the Kentucky Oaks undercard May 1.

Mary RampelliniApr 01, 2015
Gulfstream: Abreu carries lessons learned from Jerkens

Abreu carries on with lessons learned from Jerkens

Of all the people who knew, revered, and loved the late Allen Jerkens, nobody spent more time with the Chief on a daily basis over the past 18 1/2 years than longtime assistant Fernando Abreu.

Mike WelschApr 01, 2015

Hovdey: Fix what’s broken and leave the rest

Horse racing does not need new fans as much as it needs to take perfect care of the fans it has, which means horse racing must stop trying to be hip, or liked, or trending, and spend more time and resources on getting the little things right.

Jay HovdeyApr 01, 2015
Santa Anita: Bayern puts in solid work

Bayern’s work indicates comeback near

Bayern, unraced since winning the Breeders’ Cup Classic here in November, worked a sharp six furlongs in 1:12 under jockey Martin Garcia on Wednesday.

Steve AndersenApr 01, 2015

Jockey Pereira out of hospital

Jockey Tiago Pereira was hospitalized briefly on Sunday after being involved in a spill earlier that day.

Steve AndersenApr 01, 2015
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