Wed, 11/14/2018 - 13:26

Monomoy Girl to get rest, skip Pegasus World Cup

Emily Shields
Monomoy Girl returned $5.60 as the favorite in the Breeders' Cup Distaff on Saturday.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Monomoy Girl has been withdrawn from consideration for the Pegasus World Cup after her ownership group decided to give her a freshening ahead of her 4-year-old campaign of 2019.

Monomoy Girl left the Churchill Downs stable of trainer Brad Cox on Monday for about 60 days of downtime at the Ocala, Fla., farm of Paul Sharp. The Tapizar filly essentially clinched a 2018 Eclipse Award for top 3-year-old filly by winning the Nov. 3 Breeders’ Cup Distaff at Churchill.

Wed, 11/14/2018 - 12:40

Winter weather may impact Friday card

The nine-race Friday card at Aqueduct is topped by a first-level New York-bred optional-claiming race for fillies and mares and includes a first-level allowance turf sprint and four maiden races. The trouble is, autumn has suddenly started to look like the beginning of an early winter and four of the day’s races are scheduled for turf.

Aqueduct was off the grass Wednesday, and the first hard freeze of the season was expected Thursday morning. There is the possibility of sleet and ice Thursday afternoon with rain continuing into Friday morning.

Wed, 11/14/2018 - 11:46

Top New York-bred Mind Your Biscuits retired

Barbara D. Livingston
Trainer Chad Summers walks Mind Your Biscuits at Saratoga Race Course in 2018.

Mind Your Biscuits, winner of the last two editions of the Group 1 Golden Shaheen on Dubai World Cup Day, was retired Wednesday morning by trainer Chad Summers after he didn’t gallop to expectations at Belmont Park.

Summers had been considering a final career start for Mind Your Biscuits – either the Grade 1 Cigar Mile or the Grade 1 Clark – but the 5-year-old has been slow to recover from his 11th-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.

Wed, 11/14/2018 - 11:36

Horse owner and accountant has right numbers for big score

Shigeki Kikkawa
Trainer Brian Koriner was key to the winning pick-six ticket last Sunday.

On weekdays in real life, David Atwell is a mild-mannered certified public account in Northern California. On weekends, Atwell dons a Superman cape, flies to Southern California racetracks, and chases his second calling as a high-stakes horseplayer and owner.

Exactly one week after he won the Santa Anita closing-day pick six for a paltry $601, Atwell hit a home run Sunday at Del Mar. His $1,152 combination wager included the only winning pick six ticket, good for a single-ticket jackpot payoff of $138,889.

Tue, 11/13/2018 - 14:59

Pink Lloyd done for the year, expected back in 2019

Michael Burns
Pink Lloyd was up for a neck victory in Wednesday's Kenora Stakes at Woodbine.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario — Reigning Canadian Horse of the Year Pink Lloyd is done racing for the year, but he should be back for another campaign in 2019. The popular 6-year-old bled while finishing fourth last out in the Oct. 27 Overskate Stakes.

Tue, 11/13/2018 - 09:13

Spawr continues to shine with claims

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Risky Proposition returned $47 for his victory Saturday in the Let It Ride Stakes at Del Mar.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Trainer Bill Spawr has a long history of claiming horses and turning them into stakes winners. Risky Proposition, who won the Let It Ride on Saturday, is the latest addition to a list that includes Exchange, My Sonny Boy, Restage, Sensational Star, and Skye Diamonds.

“I never get tired of it,” Spawr said. “They’re like little kids to me. It’s fun seeing how they mature and develop.”

Spawr said the biggest change with Risky Prosposition since he claimed him during the summer has been “mentally.”

Tue, 11/13/2018 - 09:07

Chasing Yesterday targeting Starlet

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Chasing Yesterday, with Drayden Van Dyke up, wins the $100,000 Desi Arnaz Stakes at Del Mar.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Chasing Yesterday doesn’t look like American Pharoah, doesn’t move like American Pharoah, and won’t have the same story arc as her older half-brother. But being the younger half-sister to the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years, “she’s royalty,” said her trainer, Bob Baffert.

Her residual value is assured, and she’s doing pretty well on the track, too. She won for the third time in four starts in the Desi Arnaz Stakes here at Del Mar on Monday, and now will shoot for her first graded stakes win in the Grade 1 Starlet at Los Alamitos on Dec. 8, Baffert said.

Mon, 11/12/2018 - 19:40

Grade 3 winner Point Piper claimed for $10k and retired to stud

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Point Piper, shown winning the Longacres Mile, may be the best of the rivals California Chrome will face on Saturday.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Point Piper, a former stakes-class runner who raced primarily in claiming races this year at age 8, was claimed for $10,000 on Monday at Del Mar by trainer Jonathan Wong in a two-way shake and will be retired to stud, Wong said. Point Piper had been with Jerry Hollendorfer.

“The plan is for him to leave to the farm tomorrow to begin his retirement,” Wong wrote on Twitter.

Mon, 11/12/2018 - 15:51

Delta Bluesman the big name in optional claimer

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Delta Bluesman's most recent win came in the Caixa Eletronica Stakes in April at Charles Town.

MIAMI – Thursday’s main event, a $47,000 optional-claiming dash at six furlongs, will mark the local return of the venerable Delta Bluesman, still going strong at the age of 8 for trainer Jorge Navarro.

Mon, 11/12/2018 - 15:46

Fair Grounds gets the party started early

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Fair Grounds will open its 2018-19 Thoroughbred meet Thursday, a week earlier than usual.

Winter in New Orleans means Mardi Gras season. It means cold spells where the air’s deep dampness makes 30 degrees feel Arctic. And it also usually means a very fast filly stabled on the Fair Grounds backstretch. Last year it was Monomoy Girl, who came out of the Fair Grounds to win the Kentucky Oaks. That has happened three times the last five years, four times in the last seven, and six of 11.