Tue, 05/27/2014 - 12:22

Shared Belief on track for strong second half of year

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Shared Belief wins in his first start since December.

Trainer Jerry Hollendorfer said Tuesday that Shared Belief appeared to have come out of his Monday comeback victory fine, and that he is in the process of plotting out the remainder of the Candy Ride gelding’s 3-year-old campaign. Making his first start since December, Shared Belief defeated older horses by 4 3/4 lengths in a six-furlong allowance race on the Tapeta main track at Golden Gate Fields.

After the race and again Tuesday, Hollendorfer talked of ending the year strong.

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 16:18

Scott Stevens hits the Big Apple via 'Broadway'

With Candy Boy officially declared out of the Belmont Stakes on Monday, jockey Gary Stevens is looking for a mount in the Belmont, but even if one doesn’t materialize, he will be plenty busy June 7, with mounts on Beholder in the Ogden Phipps, Grandeur in the Manhattan, and Fashion Plate in the Acorn, all Grade 1 races.

But he is equally excited that his big brother, Scott, will ride in New York, and at Belmont Park, for the first time aboard Broadway Empire in the Met Mile.

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 16:07

Uncle Sigh entered for Mike Lee

Tom Keyser
Uncle Sigh goes a half-mile in 52.70 at Churchill Downs on Wednesday.

Uncle Sigh, 14th in the Kentucky Derby, drew post 2 in a field of 10 entered in Saturday’s $125,000 Mike Lee Stakes for New York-bred 3-year-olds going seven furlongs.

Trainer Gary Contessa had been on the fence as to whether to run Uncle Sigh in this spot but liked the way the colt had worked Sunday enough to enter.

“He worked good yesterday, came out of the work good,” Contessa said.

Contessa said he didn’t want Uncle Sigh on the lead in the Derby but noted that the other speed horses did not go.

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 15:54

Artemis Agrotera going to Acorn

Tom Keyser
Mike Hushion plans to give Artemis Agrotera two maintenance works prior to the Breeders' Cup.

Artemis Agrotera, the winner of the Grade 1 Frizette at Belmont last fall, will make her 3-year-old debut in the Grade 1, $750,000 Acorn on Belmont Stakes Day, June 7, trainer Mike Hushion said Monday. Artemis Agrotera, who has not raced since finishing fifth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies last November, had been under consideration for Saturday’s $125,000 Bouwerie Stakes for New York-bred fillies as a prep for the Mother Goose on June 28.

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 15:24

Cross Traffic sitting on go for return

ELMONT, N.Y. – Cross Traffic, last year’s Grade 1 Whitney Handicap winner and tough-luck loser of the Metropolitan Handicap, recently returned to trainer Todd Pletcher’s barn and on Monday worked four furlongs in 48.20 seconds over the Belmont Park main track.

While that was his first work at Belmont, Cross Traffic had four works at his owner’s GoldMark Farm in Florida.

“He came in with a good fitness level, seemed to do that very easily, galloped out well,” said Pletcher, who noted that the horse worked Monday in company with Edison.

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 14:18

Tonalist looms as a spoiler

Barbara D. Livingston
Tonalist trains at Belmont Park on Sunday ahead of the Belmont Stakes on June 7.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Based on his powerful victory in the Peter Pan Stakes on May 10, Tonalist is regarded as one of the major threats to California Chrome and his bid to become Thoroughbred racing’s first Triple Crown winner in 36 years in the June 7 Belmont Stakes.

In April, foot issues prevented Tonalist from making the Wood Memorial, eliminating him from Kentucky Derby consideration. It is foot issues that have trainer Christophe Clement taking all precautions as he prepares the colt for the $1.5 million Belmont.

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 14:14

Matador finds soft spot Wednesday at Woodbine

Michael Burns
Matador (left) wins the Cup and Saucer Stakes by a nose over Cool Faith on Sunday.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Matador was scratched out of Sunday's Marine Stakes and should be heavily favored in a first-level optional claimer on Wednesday’s first night card of the meet.

“We’ve been running him against the heavyweights all winter long, and his confidence has to be on the low side,” trainer Mark Casse said. “I thought our best chance to have a shot at the Queen’s Plate is to have this horse get some confidence.”

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 13:35

Solid Appeal repeats in Nassau

Michael Burns
For the second consecutive year, Solid Appeal came out on top of the Nassau Stakes at Woodbine.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – After settling off the pace with a ground-saving trip, Solid Appeal came with a strong run down the center of the turf course to capture the Grade 2, $213,600 Nassau Stakes for the second consecutive year Sunday.

Jockey Jesse Campbell had Solid Appeal closer to the pace than trainer Reade Baker expected, but Baker noted that the pace was fast.

“I thought Jesse rode her great,” he said. “She loves the Woodbine turf course.”

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 13:30

Candy Boy to skip Belmont, head to Los Alamitos

Barbara D. Livingston
Candy Boy likely will be the biggest underlay in the Kentucky Derby futures pool, as he was 12-1 in Pool 3 and most likely will be a bigger price for the Saturday race.

Candy Boy, 13th in the Kentucky Derby on May 3, will skip the Belmont Stakes on June 7 in favor of the $500,000 Los Alamitos Derby on July 5, trainer John Sadler said Monday.

“We’re skipping it,” Sadler said of the Belmont.

Sadler said a lucrative local race, and a chance to avoid Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner California Chrome, were factors in the decision. Candy Boy was third to California Chrome in the $1 million Santa Anita Derby on April 5.

“If we ran our best race, we would have been second,” Sadler said.

Mon, 05/26/2014 - 09:01

Untapable has first breeze since Kentucky Oaks win

Barbara D. Livingston
Kentucky Oaks winner Untapable will run next in either the Acorn or the Mother Goose at Belmont Park.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Kentucky Oaks winner Untapable had her first breeze since her 4 1/2-length romp in the May 2 filly classic when going five furlongs in 1:01.40 early Monday over a fast track at Churchill Downs.

Trainer Steve Asmussen said afterward he is extremely pleased with how Untapable has trained since her Oaks victory, and that although the upcoming Acorn Stakes was considered for the filly, “there’s a lot left on the table for her this year.”