Tue, 03/25/2014 - 15:38

Fair Grounds: Bradester needs a new rider for New Orleans Handicap

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Trainer Eddie Kenneally is unsure who will ride Mineshaft Handicap winner Bradester in Saturday's New Orleans Handicap.

Bradester’s running lines are a throwback to an earlier era, when horsemen made full use of allowance conditions before throwing a horse into stakes competition. Bradester always has run well, compiling a record of 4-3-1 from 9 starts, but only two of those starts have come in stakes competition: Bradester finished second last fall in the Indiana Derby, and last month won the Mineshaft Handicap by 1 3/4 lengths.

Tue, 03/25/2014 - 15:27

Oaklawn Park notes: Gentlemen's Bet has first workout

Justin N. Lane
Gentlemen's Bet hopes to start next month in the Grade 3 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Gentlemen’s Bet had his first published work in seven weeks Monday at Oaklawn Park, beginning his wind-up for a 5-year-old campaign that could start next month in the Grade 3, $300,000 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap. The six-furlong race at Oaklawn on April 10 would be the horse’s first since he ran a bold third last November in the $1.5 million Breeders’ Cup Sprint.

“Right now, I’d he say he’s more of a prospect for the Count Fleet than he is to miss it,” said Ron Moquett, who trains Gentlemen’s Bet for Harry Rosenblum.

Tue, 03/25/2014 - 12:15

Golden Gate Fields: Mackey eager to take on racing secretary duties

Patrick Mackey, 36, has worked in the racing offices of several racetracks.

New Golden Gate Fields racing secretary Patrick Mackey begins working at the track Thursday. The 36-year-old Mackey was hired to replace David Jerkens, who recently accepted the position of racing secretary at Del Mar.

Mackey has worked in the racing offices at several tracks, including most recently the New York Racing Association. He will work with Jerkens for six weeks before Jerkens assumes his new position.

Tue, 03/25/2014 - 10:38

Gulfstream: Closer Looks for March 26, 2014

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Rachel's Ticket
Chronic maiden has only one decent performance to her name and that was at Calder; doubt that she can suddenly turn things around until she returns to that venue; pass until further notice.
 
Formal Quality
Returns to the six-furlong setting and that fact, combined with a huge
Mon, 03/24/2014 - 16:33

Fair Grounds: Rise Up to employ simple strategy for Louisiana Derby

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Rise Up will wear blinkers when he runs in the March 29 Louisiana Derby.

Trainer Tom Amoss is making no secret of the tactics Rise Up will employ when he starts Saturday in the Louisiana Derby. Rise Up is going to the front and taking the Louisiana Derby field as far as he can.

“My instructions are going to be, ‘Damn the torpedoes,’ ” Amoss said Monday morning.

Mon, 03/24/2014 - 16:07

Fair Grounds: Mylute, Revolutionary out of New Orleans Handicap

Tom Keyser
Revolutionary, under Javier Castellano, wins an allowance race by a half-length Saturday in his 2014 debut.

Two potential New Orleans Handicap starters are being pointed to other races, their trainers said Monday. Mylute, who hasn’t raced since the Jim Dandy Stakes last summer, will run in an allowance race on Thursday at Fair Grounds. Revolutionary, seventh in the Donn Handicap, will make his next start in the Oaklawn Handicap, trainer Todd Pletcher said in a text message.

The New Orleans Handicap still will have a good field, headed by Palace Malice, Normandy Invasion, and Mineshaft Handicap winner Bradester.

Five allowance races

Mon, 03/24/2014 - 16:05

Fair Grounds: Ground Transport ships to win

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Ground Transport wins the Harrison E. Johnson Memorial at Laurel for his first stakes win.

Trainer Mike Stidham sent Ground Transport out on the road this past weekend to get the 4-year-old Big Brown colt an elusive first stakes victory.

Ground Transport shipped to Laurel, set a soft pace, and comfortably won the $100,000 Johnson Memorial on Saturday over Mr Palmer, his fourth victory but first outside the maiden or allowance ranks. Ground Transport had finished second in the Tenacious Handicap to Prayer for Relief and fourth in the Mineshaft Handicap earlier in the Fair Grounds meet.

Mon, 03/24/2014 - 16:03

Gulfstream Park: Jockey Michael Ritvo gets first winner

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Apprentice celebrates his first career win as a jockey aboard Little Daniella in Sunday's second race at Gulfstream.

Apprentice Michael Ritvo, the son of Gulfstream Park president and general manager Tim Ritvo and trainer Kathy Ritvo, won for the first time in his riding career with just his second mount when guiding Little Daniella to a front-running victory in Sunday’s second race.

“This was 10 times better than I thought; there’s no other experience like it,” said Ritvo, 19, who has been working and galloping horses at Gulfstream for the past two months.

Mon, 03/24/2014 - 15:37

Gulfstream Park notes: House Rules coming along well for Gulfstream Oaks start

Barbara D. Livingston
House Rules, who has made steady improvement under trainer Allen Jerkens's guidance, will start in Saturday's Gulfstream Oaks.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – At 84, Allen Jerkens moves a little slower and has considerably fewer horses in his barn than he had when he last won the race now known as the Gulfstream Park Oaks with Teammate in 2006. But “The Chief” still knows what to do when he gets his hands on a good horse, one like House Rules, who could have Jerkens back in the winner’s circle after the Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Oaks on Saturday.

Mon, 03/24/2014 - 14:41

Tampa Bay Downs: Tulira Castle showing ability after injury

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Tulira Castle and Angel Serpa win the $60,000 Challenger Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs on Saturday.

OLDSMAR, Fla. – A bone chip dashed any chance Tulira Castle had of competing in last year’s Triple Crown races, but now the 4-year-old is starting to make it look like trainer Jim DiVito knew what he had when he tried the War Pass colt against top company last winter in the Grade 3 Holy Bull and Swale stakes.

Tulira Castle blew by the leaders while leaving the second turn of Saturday’s 1 1/16-mile, $58,800 Challenger Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs and scored by 2 3/4 lengths in a decent field to improve to 2 for 2 this year.