Wed, 10/05/2016 - 15:18

Jose Ortiz surprise regular at Keeneland's fall meet

Barbara D. Livingston
Jose Ortiz, the leading rider at Saratoga, plans to ride for at least the first two weeks of Keeneland's fall meet.

It’s not uncommon for the top New York jockeys to ride all or most of the Keeneland spring meet in April since many are in transition from a winter at Gulfstream Park prior to the start of Belmont Park. But with Belmont open in October, most of them tend to stick closer to home while Keeneland runs its fall meet, save for occasional stakes engagements.

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 15:16

Jockey Club Gold Cup start of money run for Effinex

Barbara D. Livingston
Effinex works five furlongs in 1:00.79 on Saturday ahead of the Grade 1 Whitney Stakes next Saturday.

ELMONT, N.Y. – A well-bred horse with five graded stakes wins and more than $3 million in the bank would figure to be headed to the breeding shed at the conclusion of his 5-year-old season. But if Russell Cohen stays true to his word, his family-owned Effinex will return to the races in 2017 as a 6-year-old.

“He’s sound as a dollar bill, the purses are huge, and he’s really talented,” Cohen said Wednesday at Belmont. “From an owner-breeder point of view, you certainly couldn’t pay to have any more run than we’re having. Why should I retire him?”

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 15:06

Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf: Oscar Performance to face better cast

Barbara D. Livingston
Oscar Performance made his stakes debut in the Pilgrim, winning by six lengths.

Oscar Performance ran a field of maidens off their feet on firm Saratoga turf Aug. 20, and in his first start since then, he did the same thing Saturday to seven rivals racing over yielding ground in the Grade 3 Pilgrim Stakes at Belmont.

That performance makes him one of the leading contenders for the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, but it’s important to realize that three of the top East Coast-based 2-year-old grass horses – Good Samaritan, Made You Look, and Ticonderoga – weren’t even in the Pilgrim.

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 15:00

Breeders' Cup Juvenile: Brown has two prospects for first crack at race

Barbara D. Livingston
Practical Joke is one of two Chad Brown horses entered in Saturday's Champagne Stakes.

Chad Brown has spent the better part of the last year shedding his reputation as simply a turf trainer.

Last October, he won the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint with Wavell Avenue. This year, he won the Grade 2 Gotham and Grade 2 Gazelle, had two runners in the Kentucky Derby, and one in the Oaks. In the summer, he won the Grade 1 Hopeful and two weeks ago the Grade 2 Pennsylvania Derby.

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 14:50

Gulfstream Park West opening pushed back to Saturday

The opening of the Gulfstream Park West meet, scheduled for Wednesday, was pushed back to Saturday with Hurricane Matthew forecast to hit the area Thursday and into Friday. The 40-day session is scheduled to run through Nov. 27.

Training has been canceled at Gulfstream Park West in Miami and Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla. No mandatory evacuation of horses has been ordered at either track, although trainers stabled in the lower-lying areas of Gulfstream Park – which is more prone to flooding – were given the option of moving their horses to Palm Meadows.

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 14:40

Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile: Picking right race not easy decision

Shigeki Kikkawa
Gary Stevens will be reunited with Runhappy for the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile.

California Chrome’s superior performances in dirt routes from Dubai to Santa Anita this year could lead the connections of some of the division’s other top horses to seek the shelter of the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile rather than hook a prohibitive favorite in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.

However, the decision to do so might not be that simple.

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 14:26

Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf: Timing appeals to So Mi Dar

Shigeki Kikkawa
Avenge earned a fees-paid to the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf by leading throughout in the Rodeo Drive at Santa Anita.

Two contenders for the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf emerged last weekend, thousands of miles away and an ocean apart.

First, Avenge punched her ticket by taking last Saturday’s Grade 1 Rodeo Drive, run under the same conditions as the Filly and Mare Turf: 1 1/4 miles on Santa Anita’s lightning-quick turf course. Then, a day later in France, the connections of So Mi Dar expressed interest in running her in the Breeders’ Cup after a close third in the Prix de l’Opera after a somewhat troubled run in which she was boxed in during the early portion of a slow-paced race.

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 14:10

Keeneland meet opens with Breeders' Cup preps galore

Michael Burns
Woodbine Mile winner Tepin is unbeaten in six starts this year.

LEXINGTON, Ky. – It’ll be impossible to top what happened when the Breeders’ Cup was held here last fall for the first time, but there sure won’t be any shortage of excitement when Keeneland opens a 17-day fall meet Friday amid perfect weather.

The three-day FallStars Weekend will serve as a springboard for the 33rd Breeders’ Cup with the usual barrage of major stakes, including seven Win and You’re In events toward the Nov. 4-5 championships at Santa Anita.

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 14:06

Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint: Undrafted, Acapulco prep at Keeneland

Keeneland/Coady Photography
Undrafted, shown winning the Shakertown, will run in Saturday's Woodford at Keeneland.

Kentucky-based trainer Wesley Ward is known for sending his horses on audacious international campaigns, his success at the renowned Royal Ascot meeting one of the results. He welcomes the return of the Breeders’ Cup to Santa Anita, where he won a pair of races at the 2014 event.

And yet for all his traveling, Ward feels most at home at Keeneland, where his string is based and where he can see his retired champion Judy the Beauty wandering her field at his adjacent property while he stands in the grandstand watching this year’s Breeders’ Cup hopefuls prepare.

Wed, 10/05/2016 - 14:00

Obviously, Om top City of Hope Mile

Joe Labozzetta/NYRA
Obviously will make her next start in the $200,000 City of Hope Mile on turf at Santa Anita on Oct. 8.

ARCADIA, Calif. – The multiple graded stakes winners Obviously and Om will dominate the betting in Saturday’s $200,000 City of Hope Mile on turf at Santa Anita.

Obviously won the Grade 3 Poker Stakes at Belmont Park on June 18 in his latest start. Om, a three-time stakes winner in 2015, returned from a six-month layoff to finish second in the Grade 2 Del Mar Mile on turf Aug. 21.