Sat, 07/11/2015 - 12:50

Bal a Bali targets Del Mar Mile

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Bal a Bali wins the American Stakes by a length Saturday at Santa Anita Park.

Bal a Bali, the winner of the Grade 3 American Stakes in his United States debut on May 9 but last of five in the Grade 1 Shoemaker Mile at Santa Anita on June 13, will be pointed for the $200,000 Del Mar Mile on turf on Aug. 23.

Trainer Richard Mandella said on Saturday that Bal a Bali emerged from the Shoemaker Mile with a wrenched ankle that will prevent a start next Saturday in the $400,000 Eddie Read Stakes, the richest turf race of the Del Mar summer meeting.

“It was not a big deal,” Mandella said of the ankle injury. “We backed up and gave him more time.”

Sat, 07/11/2015 - 12:21

Maragh, Irad Ortiz injured in Friday spills

Barbara D. Livingston
Jockey Rajiv Maragh said that on Dec. 1, he will head to south Florida to ride the winter meet at Gulfstream.

ELMONT, N.Y. - Jockeys Rajiv Maragh and Irad Ortiz Jr. will both be sidelined due to injuries suffered during separate riding mishaps Friday at Belmont Park.

Maragh was the more severely injured of the two riders. He said in a text sent early Saturday morning that he sustained fractures of the T4 through T7 vertebrae of the spinal column. He also broke a rib and has a tiny puncture in one lung. 

Maragh was injured when his mount, Yourcreditisgood, clipped heels and fell near the half-mile pole during the fifth race on Friday.

Fri, 07/10/2015 - 15:34

Gulfstream purses to get 10 percent boost

Gulfstream Park will raise purses an average of 10 percent beginning on July 23, the Hallandale Beach, Fla., track announced in a release.

Gulfstream's third summer of live racing continues to show increases in business over the first two. According to the release, Gulfstream handled $8 million on the July 5 Summit of Speed card, compared to $4.7 million handled at Calder in 2013, the last time it was run.

Fri, 07/10/2015 - 15:06

Daytona Beach, Noosito look to spark Harwood barn

Reed Palmer/Emerald Downs
Noosito will run in the Mt. Rainier Handicap next week, then the Longacres Mile.

AUBURN, Wash. – It’s been a quiet meet for Doris Harwood, Emerald’s all-time leader with 66 stakes wins, but things are about to heat up. Daytona Beach, a Harwood homebred, is likely to set the pace Sunday in the 1 1/16-mile Seattle Slew Handicap and might be good enough to win it. Next week, Noosito, Harwood’s stable star, will start as one of the favorites in the Mt. Rainier Handicap – the final stakes prep before the Aug. 16 Longacres Mile.

Daytona Beach was speedy and game in his first route attempt, and that might be just the tip of the iceberg.

Fri, 07/10/2015 - 14:56

Lucarelli sends three in Seattle Slew

AUBURN, Wash. – Frank Lucarelli figured he’d have one of the leading 3-year-olds at Emerald this year with the speedy Trackattacker, but things haven’t worked out as planned. Trackattacker made just one start at the meeting before shipping out to California and, ultimately, to Arizona.

But Lucarelli has a big crop of 3-year-olds. Even without Trackattacker, he’ll have three starters in the $50,000 Seattle Slew Handicap on Sunday.

Fri, 07/10/2015 - 14:51

Handle, field size up at halfway point of meet

AUBURN, Wash. – Business is booming at Emerald Downs. The midpoint of the 70-day meeting came and went Friday, and both average field size – spurred by a 20 percent increase in overnight purses – and betting handle have jumped dramatically from the corresponding date in 2014.

Fri, 07/10/2015 - 14:12

Brackendale eyes Redekop Classic

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Trainer Nancy Betts is considering the $100,000 Redekop Classic on Aug. 3 at Hastings as the next start for Brackendale. Acting on behalf of owner Rick Hunter, Betts claimed Brackendale out of an $8,000 conditional-claiming race June 6. In his two starts for Betts, he won a $25,000 optional-claiming race June 21 and came back with another front-running win in a $25,000 claiming race July 5. He earned 83 Beyer Speed Figures in both races, which isn’t that far off the 89 Beyer that Mr. Bowling received for winning the $50,000 Lieutenant Governor’s on July 5.

Fri, 07/10/2015 - 13:56

Horses get first feel for new Del Mar surface

DEL MAR, Calif – Eddie Truman is always one of the first trainers to arrive here at Del Mar every summer, and he couldn’t wait for Friday, when horses were allowed on the track for the first time after being allowed into the stable area Thursday. So eager was Truman that he joked, “I brought bolt cutters just in case” he couldn’t get in.

Fri, 07/10/2015 - 13:16

Morning Coffee's path to British Columbia Oaks unclear

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Morning Coffee wins the Supernaturel Handicap on July 1 at Hastings.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Morning Coffee moved to the top of the local 3-year-old filly division with an impressive win in the $50,000 Supernaturel Handicap on July 1. She was ridden by Pedro Alvarado, who said she just dragged him around the three turns.

What was impressive was the way she went three wide around the first turn while dueling with horses to her inside and outside. After emerging with the lead, she set quick fractions and kept rolling to a 2 3/4-length win in the 1 1/16-mile race.

“I really didn’t want to be on the lead, but she did,” said Alvarado.

Fri, 07/10/2015 - 13:06

Finnegans Wake points to Eddie Read

Barbara D. Livingston
Finnegans Wake (left) has three graded stakes wins on turf this year, most recently in the Woodford Reserve Turf Classic.

Finnegans Wake, the leading turf runner in California this year with three graded stakes wins, is a candidate for the $400,000 Eddie Read Stakes at 1 1/8 miles on turf July 18 at Del Mar.

Finnegans Wake was fourth of 11 in the $500,000 Gold Cup at Santa Anita on dirt June 27 but will go back to turf for the start of the Del Mar summer meeting, trainer Peter Miller said.