Thu, 11/21/2024 - 15:46

Bauer to use Kentucky Jockey Club to gauge Jonathan's Way's future

Barbara D. Livingston
Jonathan's Way was an impressive maiden winner Saratoga over the summer.

Talented 2-year-old colt Jonathan’s Way will start in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes on Nov. 30 at Churchill Downs, trainer Philip Bauer said Thursday.

Jonathan’s Way won his first two starts before finishing seventh Nov. 1 as a 5-1 chance in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. Stalking from fifth midway through the race, his first around two turns, Jonathan’s Way lost ground to victorious Citizen Bull through the final half-mile and finished seven lengths behind the winner.

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 14:43

Santa Anita drops 11 stakes, cuts other stakes purses

Barbara D. Livingston
Santa Anita announced the rearranging of stakes and purses, including adding the newly-created Laffit Pincay Stakes to the opening-day card.

Santa Anita has eliminated 11 stakes, and reduced purses for three major races – the Santa Anita Derby, Santa Anita Handicap, and Santa Anita Oaks – for the forthcoming winter-spring meeting from Dec. 26 to June 15, the track announced on Thursday.

Overall, prize money in the stakes program has been reduced by $1.675 million from the 2023-24 meeting. In a statement, the track indicated that some of those monies will be redirected to overnight purses.

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 13:30

Big names flock to New Orleans for start of meet

Barbara D. Livingston
Top trainers, jockeys, and horses will all meet in New Orleans, as Fair Grounds begins its 76-day meet on Friday.

Nobody calls New Orleans a straightforward city. The streets, many still paved in brick, hew to the Mississippi River’s serpentine path. New Orleanians don’t refer to cardinal or ordinal directions. Uptown, The Quarter, the 9th ward, by the lake – local points of reference replace north, south, east, and west.

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 13:21

Land of Enchantment Day lures top riders

Jose Ortiz after More Than looks wins BC Mile at DMT Nov 2 2024
Debra A. Roma
Jose Ortiz celebrates after winning the Breeders' Cup Mile on More Than Looks. He rides in all seven Zia stakes Tuesday for trainer Steve Asmussen.

Jockeys Flavien Prat, Jose Ortiz, and Brian Hernandez Jr. are among the nationally prominent riders headed to Zia Park on Tuesday for the Land of Enchantment card. Zia has seven stakes that day worth a cumulative $1.1 million, led by the $300,000 Zia Park Derby and $300,000 Zia Park Oaks.

Ortiz will team with trainer Steve Asmussen in all seven stakes. His mounts include supplement Dimatic in the 10-horse Zia Derby, Lemonesse in the 11-horse Zia Oaks, millionaire Jaxon Traveler in the $100,000 Zia Park Sprint, and stakes winner Unload in the $125,000 Championship.

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 13:18

Joseph will have stable at Oaklawn for the first time

Haulin Ice wins Azalea at GP July 13 2024
Ryan Thompson/Coglianese Photos
Arkansas-bred Haulin Ice, shown winning the Azalea Stakes at Gulfstream in July for Saffie Joseph Jr., is headed to Oaklawn.

South Florida-based trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. plans to have group of about 16 to 20 horses at Oaklawn Park for the meet that runs from December to May.

The Oaklawn string will be a first for Joseph, who has shipped in for a handful of stakes in the past. Earlier this year, he saddled Skippylongstocking to win the Grade 2, $1.25 million Oaklawn Handicap.

Joseph said he had owners reach out to him about the possibility of setting up a division at Oaklawn.

Tue, 11/19/2024 - 16:03

Casse sending 20 horses to Oaklawn

Mark Casse Aug 8 2024
Barbara D. Livingston
Mark Casse likes the effort Oaklawn management has made to "clean up the game."

Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse plans to have a division of about 20 horses at the Oaklawn Park meet that opens Dec. 6 in Hot Springs, Ark.

Casse’s primary winter base is South Florida. He also operates a training center in Ocala, Fla. He said it’s been about four or five years since he’s had a string at Oaklawn.

“We have some nice 2-year-olds turning 3 that we’re sending,” he said, “and then we do have some older horses, as well. It’s an assortment.”   

Tue, 11/19/2024 - 14:36

Horseshoe Indianapolis handle up slightly after jumping in 2023

Horseshoe Indianapolis Aug 22 2023
Coady Photography
Horseshoe Indianapolis handled $257.4 million during it's 116-date meet this year, up $2 million from 2023.

Total handle and average handle per race increased marginally during the recently completed Horseshoe Indianapolis meet this year when compared to last year’s meet, when handle increased by double digits, according to an analysis conducted by Daily Racing Form.

Tue, 11/19/2024 - 08:54

Woodbine hires Meza as racing surfaces consultant

Michael Burns
Woodbine has hired Juan Meza as a racing surfaces consultant due to his experience overseeing Golden Gate's Tapeta track.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Following a spate of injuries on the synthetic Tapeta surface, Woodbine has hired longtime track superintendent Juan Meza as a racing surfaces consultant.

Meza served as the track super at Golden Gate Fields for more than two decades until the Northern California track ceased operations last June. Golden Gate also had a Tapeta surface.

Meza brings an extensive knowledge of Tapeta to Woodbine and has worked closely alongside surface manufacturer Tapeta Footings. He will work in coordination with Ryan Stafford, Woodbine’s director of racing surfaces.

Mon, 11/18/2024 - 13:51

Antonio of Venice ready to come off the bench for Thunder Rumble

Susie Raisher/NYRA
Antonio of Venice, who was last seen winning the Times Square division of the NYSS, returns for Saturday's Thunder Rumble at Aqueduct.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Antonio of Venice, a three-time stakes winner last winter and spring, is set to return from a seven-month layoff in Saturday’s $125,000 Thunder Rumble division of the New York Stallion Series.

Antonio of Venice, a 3-year-old son of Laoban, won the $500,000 Great White Way last December. After getting upset at 4-5 in the Rego Park Stakes in January, Antonio of Venice won the Damon Runyon by 9 1/4 lengths and then the Times Square division of the NYSS by 2 1/4 lengths in April.

Mon, 11/18/2024 - 13:48

Calling Card steals the show with maiden romp; plenty of options ahead

Adam Coglianese/NYRA
Calling Card romped to a 17 1/4-length maiden win Sunday and now has options that include the Jerome, Remsen, and Gander Stakes.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – While New York-bred juvenile fillies Shoot It True and With the Angels were impressive winning stakes at Aqueduct over the weekend, it was the maiden New York-bred colt Calling Card who may have given the “wow” performance of the young fall meet with a 17 1/4-length score in a one-mile maiden race in Sunday’s last race.