Fri, 01/03/2014 - 14:51

Santa Anita: Shared Belief works toward Robert Lewis

Shigeki Kikkawa
Shared Belief could provide trainer Jerry Hollendorfer with his best shot to win a Triple Crown race for the first time in 2014.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Shared Belief, a top contender for the Eclipse Award as the champion 2-year-old male of 2013, worked five furlongs in 1:00.40 at Santa Anita on Friday morning.

Shared Belief could have done much more, jockey Corey Nakatani said.

Nakatani noticed in early stretch that Shared Belief had caught a glimpse of two horses working in front of him, and he quickened noticeably.

“He wanted to go,” Nakatani said. “He was just waiting for me to give him the cue to go.”

Fri, 01/03/2014 - 13:59

Gulfstream Park: Holy Bull next for Wildcat Red

Barbara D. Livingston
General a Rod (No. 9), ridden by Joel Rosario, wins the Gulfstream Park Derby by a head over Wildcat Red on Wednesday.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Trainer Jose Garafalo has confirmed that Wildcat Red will make his next start in the Grade 3 Holy Bull on Jan. 25. Wildcat Red, who broke from the rail, was narrowly defeated by General a Rod in a game effort in Wednesday’s Gulfstream Park Derby.

“He ran a hell of a race,” Garafalo said. “The best-case scenario would have been to win, but considering he’d been off two months, the post position and all the speed in the race, he did a great job, and I’m okay with it.”

Fri, 01/03/2014 - 13:21

Aqueduct: Toscano's fortunes on the rise

Adam Coglianese/NYRA
Miss Da Point will seek her third straight victory in Sunday's Judy Soda Stakes.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – With 23 wins and slightly more than $1 million in purse earnings, 69-year-old John Toscano Jr. in 2013 enjoyed his most successful year in nearly three decades of training horses.

Toscano kicked off 2014 in winning fashion when My Lucky Lieu won a maiden $12,500 claiming race on Thursday’s card at Aqueduct. Sunday, Toscano hopes Miss Da Point can pick up where she left off when she runs in the $75,000 Judy Soda Stakes for New York-bred fillies and mares at one mile.

Fri, 01/03/2014 - 12:16

Fair Grounds notes: Roussel still finding winner’s circle

NEW ORLEANS – Trainer Louie Roussel III, who won three races on the Dec. 27 card at Fair Grounds, said he isn’t sure if he had a previous three-win day at his hometown track. If he did, he said, it happened more than 25 years ago.

About that long ago, Risen Star was making Roussel known nationally. In 1988, Risen Star, trained by Roussel and owned by him and Ronnie Lamarque, won the Preakness and Belmont Stakes en route to earning the Eclipse Award for champion 3-year-old male.

Fri, 01/03/2014 - 11:06

Turfway Park notes: Dylan Davis adds to credentials in apprentice championship race

Tom Keyser
Dylan Davis finished 2013 with 124 wins and nearly $2.8 million in purse earnings while riding in Kentucky and Indiana for most of the year.

Dylan Davis was conspicuous by his presence earlier this week at Turfway Park when the 19-year-old apprentice rode three winners on the last two days of 2013.

Davis had a combined five mounts Monday and Tuesday at the northern Kentucky track. The mounts were lined up by Jimmy McNerney, who has worked as Davis’s agent for much of the year.

“We were just trying to pad our stats as much as we could before the year ended,” McNerney said. “Every little bit helps, I guess.”

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 15:57

Santa Anita: Sushi Empire breaks through in Blue Norther

Shigeki Kikkawa
Sushi Empire wins the Blue Norther on Wednesday for his first victory.

ARCADIA, Calif. - Sushi Empire won the first stakes of 2014 in California in Wednesday’s $79,000 Blue Norther Stakes for 3-year-old fillies on turf. It was Sushi Empire’s first win and fifth start.

After the race, trainer Eoin Harty said Sushi Empire could switch surfaces this winter and start on dirt.

“I’ll ask the owner if he wants to contemplate the dirt,” Harty said.

Thu, 01/02/2014 - 15:50

Santa Anita: Tyler Baze winless in return

Benoit & Associates
Tyler Baze missed more than a year of riding, from August 2011 to October 2012, because of problems with alcoholism.

ARCADIA, Calif. - Tyler Baze was winless with five mounts on Wednesday, his first day of riding since June following a suspension for alcohol abuse.

Baze, 31, was third with two mounts – Q’Viva in the seventh and Grand Humor in the ninth.

“It was a good day,” Baze said after the last race. “The winners will come.

“I thought I’d get tired, but I felt good. I could have ridden another five.”

Wed, 01/01/2014 - 15:19

Gulfstream Park: Hy Kodiak Warrior among sophomores getting early test Friday

Adam Coglianese
Hy Kodiak Warrior has one win and three runner-up finishes from five starts.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Several promising 3-year-old prospects who skipped Wednesday’s Gulfstream Park Derby will clash in Friday’s $48,750 allowance feature at 1 1/8 miles, a group that includes Hy Kodiak Warrior and the undefeated Top Billing, along with Cousin Stephen and Commissioner, both of whom already have won at nine furlongs.

Wed, 01/01/2014 - 14:50

Aqueduct: Jerome launches New York's path to Kentucky Derby

Tom Keyser
Noble Moon is likely to make his 3-year-old debut in the Jan. 4 Jerome at Aqueduct.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Noble Moon heads a field of eight 3-year-olds hoping to take their first steps down the Triple Crown trail in Saturday’s Grade 2, $200,000 Jerome Stakes at Aqueduct.

The Jerome, at a mile and 70 yards, is the first race of the year that offers qualifying points for the May 3 Kentucky Derby, a system put in place last year by Churchill Downs which replaced a system that emphasized graded stakes earnings. Last year, the Jerome did not offer points. This year, it offers 17 points (10-4-2-1) to the top four finishers.

Wed, 01/01/2014 - 14:30

Santa Anita: Sadler's barn looks strong for 2014

Shigeki Kikkawa
Candy Boy will be pointed to the Feb.8 Robert Lewis Stakes for 3-year-olds.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Trainer John Sadler will know in about a month whether his 2014 stable can keep pace with the group that provided him with a career-best year in 2013.

Last year, Sadler’s runners earned $7,727,780, good enough to rank ninth among the nation’s trainers. He won 121 races. While Sadler has ranked higher nationally in the past – eighth with $7,327,753 in 2008 – and has won more races – 132 in 2010 – his stable won more money than ever before in 2013.