Wed, 09/12/2018 - 15:16

Stakes-winning mare Zippit E retired at 5

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Zippit E returned $7 in winning the Yellow Rose at Sam Houston on Saturday.

Zippit E, a four-time stakes winner, has been retired, said trainer Bret Calhoun.

Zippit E was second by a nose in the $50,000 Fiesta Mile in her career finale Aug. 4 at Retama Park. She retires with a record of seven wins from 19 starts and earnings of $216,891. Zippit E, the reigning Texas-bred older filly or mare, raced for her breeders, Wayne Sanders and Larry Hirsch.

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 15:10

Adore, riding winning streak, targets Ricks Memorial

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Adore wins on turf for the first time on Aug. 31 at Remington Park, extending her win streak to three.

Adore is headed back to stakes competition after winning her third straight race in a recent allowance at Remington Park.

Trainer Steve Asmussen said Adore is on pace to run in the $75,000 Ricks Memorial on Sept. 30. The 1 1/16-mile turf race for fillies and mares is on the Oklahoma Derby undercard at Remington.

Adore won on turf for the first time in the Aug. 31 allowance. She led throughout for a three-length win and earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 84.

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 14:20

Robertson, Diodoro dueling for Canterbury training title

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Mac Roberston has a three-win edge in the training standings going into the closing days of the Canterbury Park meet.

Most trainers won’t admit to chasing a training title, but the way Mac Robertson and Robertino Diodoro have been entering races at Canterbury Park suggest both men covet the 2018 crown.

On Friday, the penultimate day of the Canterbury meet, Robertson entered 13 horses in nine of the card’s 13 races. Diodoro has an incredible 19 entrants in eight races.

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 14:06

Lassie, Futurity winners headed in different directions

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Big Drink of Water is bound for the Fitz Dixon Jr. Memorial Stakes at Presque Isle Downs next time out.

Into Trouble, winner of the $75,000 Arlington-Washington Lassie on Saturday, and Big Drink of Water, who captured the $75,000 Arlington-Washington Futurity on the same card, are much different types of horses, and plans for their respective fall campaigns reflect that.

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 13:36

Gaffalione to head to Keeneland seeking Breeders' Cup mounts

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Tyler Gaffalione won the riding title at last year’s Gulfstream spring-summer meet and is second in the standings this year.

Jockey Tyler Gaffalione will be branching out following Gulfstream Park’s spring-summer meet, which closes at the end of September. Gaffalione will be based at Keeneland for the fall meet, which runs Oct. 5-27, his agent, Matt Muzikar, said Wednesday. Last fall, Gaffalione shipped in for a few mounts at Keeneland.

“We’re trying to land some Breeders’ Cup horses,” Muzikar said. “We’re taking the best opportunities given to us, and we’ll see what happens from there.”

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 12:30

Jockey Steve Hamilton to have back surgery, career uncertain

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Jockey Steve Hamilton (left) has won 1,374 career races.

Steve “Cowboy” Hamilton has carved out a nice niche in the Maryland jockey ranks since he resumed riding in 2016 following a 10-year hiatus to raise his two sons in his native Oklahoma. But Hamilton has been sidelined with back pain since June and is scheduled to have surgery next week to remove several small tumors at the base of his spine.

His riding future depends on how well the surgery relieves his pain.

“My spirits are up, and I’m trying to stay positive,” Hamilton said. “We’ll just have to see how we come out of it before I can say anything else.”

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 12:30

Shortened, all-turf meet opens Saturday at Meadowlands

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The Meadowlands will host a 13-day all-turf meet that begins on Thursday and runs through Oct. 31.

Following a wet summer at Monmouth Park during which 80 of 231 scheduled grass races were moved to the main track, the beat has unfortunately continued into the Monmouth-at-Meadowlands all-turf meet. The Friday opener was canceled Tuesday due to wet course conditions.

The hope is that the Meadowlands season, which will now be five days, can get under way Saturday. First post is 7 p.m. Eastern.

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 12:26

Imperial Hint drills in slop for Vosburgh

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Imperial Hint wins the Grade 1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt by 3 3/4 lengths on Saturday.

Trainer Luis Carvajal found a break in the rain at Parx Racing on Wednesday and worked Grade 1 winner Imperial Hint a half-mile over a muddy and sealed track. Carvajal had been considering the Grade 3 De Francis Memorial Dash at Laurel Park and the Grade 1 Vosburgh at Belmont Park for Imperial Hint, and on Monday confirmed his top sprinter would make his next start in New York.

The $350,000 Vosburgh will be run Sept. 29. The $250,000 De Francis was originally going to be run this Saturday, but was moved to Sept. 22 due to weather concerns. Both races are six furlongs.

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 12:26

Gamble's Ghost to continue drive to Sovereign Award in Maple Leaf

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Gamble's Ghost and jockey Eurico Da Silva narrowly prevail in the Belle Mahone Stakes on Sunday.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Gamble’s Ghost had a championship-like season in 2017, but she was overshadowed by her brilliant stablemate Ami’s Mesa, who won the Sovereign Award for champion older female and was second in the Canadian Horse of the Year voting.

After notching her third stakes win of the meet in dramatic fashion last Sunday in the $112,000 Belle Mahone, Gamble’s Ghost is on target to become Canada’s champion older female this year. Using her patented wide-closing style, she also won the Grade 3 Trillium and the Grade 3 Ontario Matron Stakes this year.

Wed, 09/12/2018 - 12:20

Saldana couldn't make weight but is now making the grade as trainer

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Reed Saldana, a jockey turned trainer, and Martin Pedroza speak after Shades of Victory wins the E.B. Johnston Stakes.

CYPRESS, Calif. – Reed Saldana may be the only jockey in racing history to ride the winner of a Grade 3 Quarter Horse race at Yavapai Downs in Arizona and a Thoroughbred race at Aqueduct three months apart, way back in 2008.

Those were two of his 37 winners in 611 mounts in a five-year career from 2007 to 2011.

“I wasn’t very good,” Saldana recalled on Wednesday. “I couldn’t make the weight.”