Tue, 07/15/2014 - 14:53

New meet, new course at Del Mar

Benoit & Associates
Del Mar opens its summer meet on Thursday. It also will run a fall meet in November.

A day later than usual, Del Mar launches its popular summer race meeting Thursday. But this year, the party does not stop Labor Day week.

Two months after the summer meeting closes Sept. 3, Del Mar will run a monthlong autumn meeting in November. The new meeting is part of a redistribution of racing dates following the closure of Hollywood Park last year.

“It’s a different year and a lot of uncertainty in all areas,” said track president Joe Harper. “We’ll learn some lessons and see how it works out.”

Tue, 07/15/2014 - 13:59

Apprentice Van Dyke enters Del Mar meet on heels of first riding title

Shigeki Kikkawa
Drayden Van Dyke won his first riding title recently at the Los Alamitos summer meet, notching 12 wins.

Drayden Van Dyke had a set routine at Del Mar last summer. He was an all-around stable hand for trainer Tom Proctor, working before dawn and in the afternoon.

“I’d work in the morning and get done at 10:30 and be back for 2:30 to 4:30 for afternoon chores,” he recalled a few days ago. “Tom wanted me to be a horseman, to do the raking, work in the shed row, and work at feed time.”

Van Dyke, 19, will have a much different routine this summer. Afternoon chores will not be required. Van Dyke will be after the title of leading rider.

Tue, 07/15/2014 - 12:31

Apprentice jockey LaRicci revels in first career win

Coglianese Photos
Edgard Zayas enters this week atop the Gulfstream Park jockey standings with 16 wins, 11 more than a four-way tie for second.

Apprentice rider Stephanie LaRicci won with her first career mount when Language of Love led virtually gate to wire for an easy victory in the third race Sunday at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla.

LaRicci is a 25-year-old native of nearby Homestead and has been working as an exercise rider for about four years for veteran trainer David Fawkes. She was met after the race with the traditional shower of ice water, raw eggs, shoe polish, and baby powder from her fellow riders.

Tue, 07/15/2014 - 12:29

Dettori to ride opening week at Saratoga

Michael Amoruso
Frankie Dettori is riding at Saratoga for the first time.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The charismatic international riding star Frankie Dettori will ride at Saratoga over the first four days of the session, beginning with Friday’s opening-day card.

Dettori, who has never ridden at Saratoga, is coming to the United States at the behest of trainer Wesley Ward, for whom he guided Undrafted to a fourth-place finish last week at Newmarket in England.

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 15:23

Seffeara gained valuable experience in Clarendon win

Michael Burns
Seffeara wins the $150,000 Clarendon Stakes on Saturday at Woodbine.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Seffeara impressed the crowd in his career debut June 8, when he set a 4 1/2-furlong track record, and he built on that performance Saturday, when he captured the $150,000 Clarendon Stakes.

But heading into the far turn on the lead, Seffeara didn’t look like the winner, as he backed up along the rail.

“I was a little disheartened when I saw that,” said trainer Steve Owens. “He’s still a young, green 2-year-old who’s still figuring things out. But I was impressed with his late speed when it was called upon.”

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 15:22

Unspurned goes all the way in Bison City

Michael Burns
Unspurned wins the $250,000 Bison City Stakes on Sunday at Woodbine.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Unspurned bounced back from her fifth-place finish in the Woodbine Oaks with a front-running score in Sunday’s $250,000 Bison City Stakes at Woodbine to give trainer Roger Attfield his first stakes win of the year.

“She’s a very competitive filly,” Attfield said. “We talked about how the race might come up, and it virtually came up the way we worked it out. When [Hot and Spicy] came to her, she just dug back in again.”

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 15:21

Gonzalez, Tucci pair for big day

Michael Burns
Starless Night wins the $150,000 Shady Well on Sunday at Woodbine.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Trainer Nicholas Gonzalez and owner Tucci Stables got off to a great start Sunday at Woodbine, capturing the first two races with the 2-year-old first-time starter Imperial Dream and the 3-year-old filly Wild N Clever. But the day got even better when Starless Night went gate to wire in the $150,000 Shady Well Stakes for Ontario-bred 2-year-old fillies to remain undefeated in two starts.

“It’s one of those dream days,” Gonzalez said. “That’s why you get up at a quarter after 3 every morning and head to the racetrack – for days like this.”

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 15:20

Asserting Bear done for year

Tom Keyser
Asserting Bear will miss the rest of the season with an injury.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – After running third in the July 6 Queen’s Plate at Woodbine, Asserting Bear will miss the rest of the season with an injury.

“He came out of the race with bone bruising,” said trainer Reade Baker. “He got bumped pretty hard turning for home. By the time we get him back and straightened out, the Triple Crown would be over, and I don’t want to keep him in training running against older horses.”

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 15:03

Lone Star meet ends with mixed returns

Dustin Orona Photography
Grand Contender, winner of the Lone Star Park Handicap, is named horse of the meet at Lone Star.

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas – Lone Star Park closed out its 50-date meet Saturday night with mixed numbers. Attendance and handle for the track’s live races both declined over the corresponding 50-date meet a year ago, while an increase in business on incoming simulcasts helped the track’s overall bottom line remain on par with last season.

Mon, 07/14/2014 - 14:48

Will Take Charge will try Saratoga reboot again

Barbara D. Livingston
On Monday, Will Take Charge had his first local workout since last summer, breezing five furlongs in 59.36 seconds over the Oklahoma training track, the fastest of 20 works at the distance.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – It was here last summer where Will Take Charge began to turn his fortunes around, using a victory in the Grade 1 Travers as a launching pad to an eventual divisional championship.

After losses in his last two starts, Will Take Charge is back at Saratoga and, according to his Hall of Fame trainer, D. Wayne Lukas, is thriving once again. On Monday, Will Take Charge had his first local workout since last summer, breezing five furlongs in 59.36 seconds over the Oklahoma training track, the fastest of 20 works at the distance.