Fri, 10/03/2014 - 13:49

Bakken's comeback has connections considering BC Sprint

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Bakken, here training in August, won an allowance race Thursday in his first race in four months.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Bakken, who returned from a four-month layoff with a sharp allowance victory at Belmont Park on Thursday, could be a candidate for the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, trainer Chad Brown said Friday.

Bakken may not get into the field of 14 should the race oversubscribe. He has raced only twice this year, with his other start resulting in a second-place finish to Palace in the Grade 2 True North at Belmont on June 6. Palace has come back to win two Grade 1 races and finished third in the Grade 1 Vosburgh last weekend at Belmont.

Fri, 10/03/2014 - 13:35

Derby-winning trainer Combs sends out just third starter of year

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Don Combs, undoubtedly the most obscure surviving Kentucky Derby-winning trainer, will have just his third starter of the year when sending out longshot Colt Weston in the third race Sunday. Based at the nearby Thoroughbred Center training venue, the 75-year-old Combs has won 14 races since 2006 with his small stable.

Fri, 10/03/2014 - 13:32

Locket working well for Ballerina

Four-Footed Fotos
Locket wins the Delta Colleen on September 14 at Hastings.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Trainer Frank Barroby was pleased with Locket’s five-furlong work in 1:00.20 over a wet-fast track last Tuesday at Hastings. Locket is coming off a win in the $50,000 Delta Colleen on Sept. 14 and will be one of the favorites in the Grade 3, $100,000 Ballerina on Oct. 13. The 1 1/8-mile Ballerina is one of four stakes races on the Canadian Thanksgiving Day card.

“She worked super,” said Barroby. “She loves that kind of track, and she just seems to get better in the fall. She could be tough in the Ballerina it if comes up wet.”

Fri, 10/03/2014 - 13:31

Euro Charline tops Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup prospects

Four-Footed Fotos
Euro Charline, winner of the Beverly D. Stakes, likely will be among the top contenders Oct. 11 for the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland.

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Euro Charline is the top name among 10 3-year-old fillies with invitations to the $500,000 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup, which will be run here Oct. 11 as the sixth and last Grade 1 race of the fall meet.

Euro Charline defeated older fillies and mares Aug. 16 in her American debut, the Grade 1 Beverly D., and was turned over afterward to trainer Todd Pletcher. The British-bred filly shows three September workouts, all on the Belmont Park turf, and is “doing just terrific,” said Barry Irwin, who manages the Team Valor International partnership that owns her.

Fri, 10/03/2014 - 12:59

Hastings will again have potential for 55 Thoroughbred racing days in 2015

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – It isn’t official yet, but according to Michael Brown, the director of racing for the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch of British Columbia, the 2015 Thoroughbred season will begin at Hastings on April 25 and tentatively end Oct. 12.

Fri, 10/03/2014 - 12:45

Ashley's Sassy, Patriots Rule earn stakes shots

Shigeki Kikkawa
Patriots Rule will be pointed to the Twlight Derby on Oct. 31.

Ashley’s Sassy will start in the $200,000 Golden State Juvenile Fillies on Oct. 31 after winning her second consecutive start in an optional claimer for California-bred 2-year-old fillies in Thursday’s fourth race.

Ridden by Alonso Quinonez, Ashley’s Sassy rallied wide through the stretch to win the six-furlong race by 1 1/4 lengths over Easter Fever in 1:09.98.

“That was an impressive win,” trainer Peter Eurton said. “She got taken back when the dirt hit her in the face.”

Fri, 10/03/2014 - 12:14

Hollendorfer pair in Zuma Beach better than last race indicates

Shigeki Kikkawa
Heart of Paradise, shown winning her maiden, was pulled up after clipping heels in the Oak Tree Juvenile Fillies Turf last time out.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Dan Ward, trainer Jerry Hollendorfer’s assistant trainer at Santa Anita, walked around Clocker’s Corner on Thursday morning, seeking jockey agents to fill assignments aboard the stable’s two runners in Sunday’s $100,000 Zuma Beach Stakes for 2-year-old fillies.

“I’ve got one that pulled up and one whose saddle slipped,” Ward told the agents. “Which one do you want?”

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 18:44

Massachusetts horsemen apply for 2015 racing dates

Representatives of the New England Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association hand-delivered on Wednesday a live racing dates application for 2015 to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, and they are engaged in discussions with Suffolk Downs management concerning the lease of the racetrack.

The application deadline was 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

Anthony Spadea, president of the New England HBPA, said the application was for one day of racing, but that the horsemen will ask for more.

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:50

Keeneland notes: Close Hatches, Don't Tell Sophia meet again in Spinster

Barbara D. Livingston
Close Hatches, shown training in September, is unbeaten in four starts this year.

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Close Hatches, unbeaten in four starts this year and a standout in the 2014 filly and mare handicap division, will be a huge favorite when the Grade 1 Spinster Stakes is run Sunday with a small field – but at least one person is hoping the Juddmonte Farms filly stubs her toe a little: Phil Sims, trainer and co-owner of Don’t Tell Sophia.

“Close Hatches is a hell of a horse,” said Sims, who has been based at Keeneland since 1980. “She beat us in the Azeri in Arkansas this winter, but we had a bar shoe on that day.”

Wed, 10/01/2014 - 15:46

Sweet Reason recovering from eye ulcer

Barbara D. Livingston
Untapable (right) and Sweet Reason, the one-two finishers Saturday in the Cotillion Stakes at Parx, will both be pointed to the Breeders' Cup.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Sweet Reason, the winner of the Grade 1 Test and Grade 1 Acorn, has not been back to the track since her second-place finish in the Grade 1 Cotillion at Parx on Sept. 20, owing to an ulcer in her right eye, according to trainer Leah Gyarmati.

Gyarmati said that Sweet Reason has been across the street from Belmont at the Ruffian equine hospital getting treated, and she expects the filly to return to her barn Friday.

Gyarmati said that Sweet Reason has been treated with antibiotics and that the ulcer “is improving every day.”