Canceled Sunday card brought back on Thursday
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Due to poor air quality caused by smoke from the wildfires in Washington and Oregon, racing was canceled Sunday at Hastings. The nine races carded Sunday are being used as originally drawn for Thursday. Post time for the first race is 3 p.m. Pacific.
With just a couple of weeks and four racing days left after Thursday there will be a lot of horses taking the plunge in order to get a win before the 25-day meet concludes on Oct. 1. The meet was scheduled to end Sept. 27, but a day has been added to make up for the races lost Sunday.
In Thursday’s feature, a 6 1/2-furlong dash for 3-year-olds and up running for a top claiming price of $10,000, handicappers will choose between horses like Captain Jones and Highway Boss, who are cutting their price in half, or Appellant and Aditya, who are each looking for their third straight win.
It is a bit of a dilemma. However, the possible shape of the race makes Captain Jones worth a stab at what could be a decent price.
Trained by Frank Barroby, Captain Jones likes to be involved early, and there is not a ton of speed in the field. He finished last in a $16,000 claimer in his last start on Aug. 16, but he was coming off a route, so his speed may have been dulled. Plus, there was an abundance of serious speed in the field and the 8-year-old gelding by Bold Executive is not as quick as he once was.
He should be a bit sharper in his second straight sprint, and it certainly won’t hurt that leading rider Amadeo Perez will be aboard for the first time.
Captain Jones will break from post 4 and could be tough to get past if Perez can get him into the mix early.
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The Glen Todd-trained Highway Boss doesn’t have a lot of early lick, but the former stakes winner has back class and could be sitting on a big effort in his third start this year.
In his latest outing, he rallied to finish third in a $16,000 claimer on Aug. 30.
Appellant has three wins and a third-place finish in four sprints at the meet for trainer Rob Maybin who owns the 5-year-old gelding by Midnight Lute with his wife, Sheena.
Appellant ran okay when he finished fourth going three turns in a $6,250 conditioned claimer in his only other start at the meet. In his most recent outing, Appellant came from a stalking position to wear down Wise Market in an $8,000 claimer on Aug. 23.
The 12-time winner Aditya is perfect in two starts at the meet for trainer Barbara Heads.
CTHS sale posts declines
Numbers were down at the British Columbia division Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society sale held Sept. 8.
The total for 48 yearlings sold was $638,600, compared to $1,065,500 for the 64 that were bought last year.
The average price for a yearling was $13,304, compared to $16,648 in 2019.
Peter Redekop, who won the Grade 3 Longacres Mile on Thursday with Anothertwistafate, was the leading buyer with $101,000 spent on four yearlings.
Emerald Acres was the top consigner with $87,000 from five yearlings sold.

