Wed, 03/12/2008 - 00:00

Barretts sale begins strongly

The Barretts March select 2-year-old sale got under way in Pomona, Calif., Wednesday afternoon, and six-figure prices were plentiful early.

With the first 30 horses through the ring by 3 p.m. Pacific time, the leading price was $425,000 for Hip No. 21, a Cherokee Run colt out of stakes-placed Informative, a Tabasco Cat mare.

Larry Richardson, agent, signed the ticket on behalf of Fantasy Farm, a partnership led by "Seabiscuit" producer Frank Marshall. The bay colt is from the family of graded-placed Virgin Michael.

Tue, 03/11/2008 - 00:00

Forestry filly fastest at Barretts

Horses cataloged to Wednesday's Barretts March select 2-year-old sale took a final spin in the company's final under-tack preview Monday, with a Forestry filly posting the fastest eighth-mile work of 10 seconds.

The filly, who will sell as Hip No. 11, is a daughter of the Holy Bull stakes winner Holy Bubbette.

Two horses tied for the day's fastest quarter-mile time of 21.40 seconds. They were Hip No. 15, an Officer-Hot Chipotle colt, and Hip No. 94, a Formal Gold colt out of stakes winner Squire Out Front.

Mon, 03/10/2008 - 00:00

Cup gets new air travel sponsor

Sentient Flight Group, a private aviation company, has reached a multi-year agreement to become an official marketing partner of the Breeders' Cup, the two organizations announced on Monday.

Sentient will become the Breeders' Cup's "official aviation partner," replacing the longtime sponsor NetJets, which sells fractional shares of private aircraft. NetJets had previously sponsored the Breeders' Cup Mile division.

Mon, 03/10/2008 - 00:00

Filly fastest at Ocala show

A filly by Exchange Rate worked an eighth-mile in 9.80 seconds to lead Monday's results for an under-tack show at the Ocala Breeders' Sales Co.'s sales grounds in Florida.

The gray filly, who is out of the Dispersal mare Disperse a Star, was the only 2-year-old of 96 juveniles who worked an eighth of a mile on Monday to break 10 seconds. She is being consigned as Hip No. 276 by Niall Brennan, agent, to the sale company's March 2-year-old sale, which is scheduled for March 18-19.

Sat, 03/08/2008 - 00:00

Daaher retired to stud

Daaher, who most recently finished third in the Stymie Handicap at Aqueduct on March 1, has been retired to stud at Nashwan Stud, the stallion division of Shadwell Farm, in Lexington, Ky.

Daaher, a 4-year-old Awesome Again colt, will stand for $30,000.

Shadwell announced Daaher’s retirement Friday after scintigraphy scans revealed “torn and injured ligaments in his right front ankle,” according to the announcement.

Fri, 03/07/2008 - 00:00

Heatseeker won't ever have siblings

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Heatseeker's victory in the March 1 Santa Anita Handicap gave his dam and his breeder their first Grade 1 winner, but there was a sad element to the achievement.

Breeder Rick Barnes said Heatseeker's dam, the Defensive Play mare Rusty Back, died last year at age 9 without any other foals to her credit.

Fri, 03/07/2008 - 00:00

OBS shifts sale preview to Sunday, Monday

The Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company has postponed the first under-tack preview for its March 18-19 selected 2-year-old auction due to a forecast of severe weather in the Ocala, Fla., area.

The first under-tack preview had been scheduled for 9 a.m. on Friday and Saturday but will now take place on Sunday and Monday, starting each day at 9 a.m. Hip Nos. 1-230 will breeze on Sunday, and Hip Nos. 231-460 will work on Monday.

The sale’s second under-tack show remains scheduled for March 14-15 with a daily start time of 9 a.m.

Thu, 03/06/2008 - 00:00

Raffetto to take steeplechase post

Veteran racing executive Lou Raffetto has been hired to fill the newly created position of chief executive officer of the National Steeplechase Association, it was announced Thursday.

A release by the steeplechase association said Raffetto will "manage company operations and direct plans for the future" at the company's headquarters in Fair Hill, Md. The release said the CEO position was created in the hope of expanding the scope of steeplechase racing in North America.

Tue, 03/04/2008 - 00:00

New casino deal for N.J. tracks

New Jersey legislators and the state's casinos have reached an agreement that will provide $90 million in casino subsidies for racing purses over the next three years, Gov. Jon Corzine announced on Monday night.

The agreement, which will prohibit New Jersey racetracks from operating slot machines over the three years of the subsidy, will require legislation in order to be enacted. Leaders of the state legislature were involved in the negotiations, and a bill putting the agreement into place is expected to be introduced soon, according to officials in Corzine's office.

Mon, 03/03/2008 - 00:00

Etc. . . .

A hearing in the case of trainer Cole Norman, who goes to trial April 3 for a manslaughter charge stemming from an car accident a year ago in Hot Springs, Ark., has been pushed back a week to March 10. The hearing concerns a motion by the state of Arkansas to revoke Norman's bond because, since the fatal accident, he was arrested in Louisiana for driving under the influence of prescription drugs. . . . Stall applications for the upcoming Calder Race Course meeting are due in the office of the track's racing secretary, Mike Anifantis, by Wednesday.