After an unsuccessful road trip to Monmouth Park last month, Lucy’s Bob Boy is back home at Charles Town, where he will be an overwhelming favorite against five other West Virginia-breds in the $50,000 Frank Gall Memorial at seven furlongs.
After an unsuccessful road trip to Monmouth Park last month, Lucy’s Bob Boy is back home at Charles Town, where he will be an overwhelming favorite against five other West Virginia-breds in the $50,000 Frank Gall Memorial at seven furlongs.
Colonial Flag, a Grade 3 stakes winner in Canada last season, and Warm Glow, a lightly raced 5-year-old mare who has put together a three-race winning streak, head the cast for the $50,000 Rosenna, an overnight stakes for fillies and mares scheduled for 1 1/8 miles on Delaware Park’s turf course.
DEL MAR, Calif. - Liaison, a four-time stakes winner who was fifth in the Grade 2 San Diego Handicap here July 27, will start in the $1 million Pacific Classic on Aug. 25, trainer Bob Baffert said Thursday.
A horse who began his career sprinting 4 1/2 furlongs at Charles Town and earned himself a berth in the 2012 Preakness has the most intriguing story line among nine older New York-breds in the lineup for Saturday’s $50,000 Leon Reed Memorial Handicap at Finger Lakes.
Pretension, whose win in the 1 1/16-mile Canonero II at Pimlico was sandwiched by non-competitive performances in the Illinois Derby and Preakness, will run six furlongs Saturday for just the third time in a career spanning 17 races over three seasons.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Almost immediately after Fort Larned finished fifth as the favorite in the Grade 1 Whitney Invitational Handicap on Aug. 3, trainer Ian Wilkes said he wanted to run back in the Grade 1 Woodward here Aug. 31.
DEL MAR, Calif. - Sirocco Strike is finished for the meeting after being placed first in an eventful running of the $100,690 Green Flash Handicap for turf sprinters on Wednesday.
Trainer Jeff Mullins said Thursday that Sirocco Strike will not start again until the Santa Anita autumn meeting, which begins Sept. 27. Races at a mile and turf sprints will be considered for the 6-year-old gelding.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Big Blue Kitten has only one blemish on his record over the last 5 1/2 months, that setback coming at the hands of Boisterous in the Grade 2 Monmouth Stakes on June 9.
[bc_video_id:301514:]SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Here’s a scary thought: As good as Princess of Sylmar has been in races up to 1 1/8 miles, her trainer, Todd Pletcher, believes she may not have run a race at her preferred distance yet.
“She’s a filly we always felt wanted to run as far as they write dirt races for fillies,” Pletcher said Thursday. “I actually think the mile and a quarter is maybe going to be her best distance.”
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. – If there’s a standout 3-year-old turf horse lurking somewhere in North America, he’s not readily apparent among the entries for the Grade 1, $500,000 Secretariat Stakes on Saturday at Arlington.
Jack Milton probably will be favored to give trainer Todd Pletcher his second Secretariat win, but his edge on the competition – if one exists at all – is slight.
Onepointhreekarats, gunned out of the gate by jockey Jeremy Rose, maintained a daylight lead throughout Thursday’s $51,100 Unbridled Belle Stakes for fillies and mares at Delaware Park.
Making her first start in slightly more than two months, the 5-year-old Onepointhreekarats ($7.80) clicked off fractions of 23.56 seconds, 46.90, and 1:10.36 en route to a 1 1/2-length victory while completing a mile and 70 yards on a fast main track in 1:39.98.