Sat, 06/29/2013 - 19:33

Arapahoe Park: Finewineatnine notches stakes win in CTBA Derby

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Finewineatnine was ridden to victory by Luis Rodriguez in the CTBA Derby.

Finewineatnine became a stakes winner Saturday at Arapahoe Park, when he contested the pace then fought for a head win over Cover Trick in the $42,018 Colorado Thoroughbred Breeders Association Derby. It was another 3 1/2 lengths back in third to the 3-5 favorite, Busta Twist.

Finewineatnine ($8.40) dueled with One Storm through fractions of 23.82 seconds for the opening quarter, 48.77 for the half-mile, and 1:14.38 for six furlongs. The eventual winner  shook that rival then held off Cover Trick, covering 1 1/16 miles for statebreds in 1:48.96.

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 19:05

Northlands Park: Commander takes charge in Spangled Jimmy

Commander paid $4.60 for his convincing win in the $50,000 Spangled Jimmy for 3-year-olds and up at Northlands Park on Saturday.

Commander was winless in three starts this year, but with Jorge Espitia aboard, Commander returned to the form that saw him win four straight stakes at Northlands last year before heading to Hastings, where he won two more stakes, including the Grade 3 Premiers.

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 19:02

Monmouth Park: Laughing denies Dayatthespa in Eatontown

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Laughing, with Angel Serpa aboard, won the Eatontown Handicap on Saturday to improve to 2 for 2 on the Monmouth lawn.

OCEANPORT, N.J. – Laughing beat 2-5 favorite Dayatthespa by three-quarters of a length Saturday in the Grade 3, $99,000 Eatontown Handicap for fillies and mares on the turf at Monmouth Park.

Laughing, a 5-year-old trained by Alan Goldberg, was sick over the winter, delaying her return. She came back fit and ready, but the spot looked daunting with Dayatthespa in the lineup.

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 18:25

Arlington Park: Cozze Up Lady gets job done in Chicago Handicap

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. - It didn't work out the way trainer Bret Calhoun expected, but it worked out nonetheless for Cozze Up Lady, who bulled between horses past the three-sixteenths pole and won the Grade 3, $150,000 Chicago Handicap by three-quarters of a length. Queen's Award finished second, and Grade 1-winning favorite Aubby K was third in her synthetic-surface debut.

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 18:15

Belmont Park: Baby J re-rallies to take Victory Ride

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Baby J came again to win the Victory Ride under jockey Joel Rosario after appearing to be beaten.

As with the New York Stakes a race earlier, Saturday’s Grade 3, $150,000 Victory Ride Stakes went to the longest shot on the toteboard, when Baby J ($23.00), seemingly beaten in midstretch, altered course and came again to overtake next-to-longest shot Bridgehampton.

 A well-beaten third as the favorite in an allowance race 15 days earlier, the speedy Baby J dashed to the lead through fractions of 22.14 and 45.13 seconds while hounded by Bridgehampton, who was exiting a maiden win in her second career start.

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 18:10

Belmont Park: Starformer upsets in New York Stakes

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Starformer bumped her record to 6-2-3 from 17 starts with her victory in the New York Stakes.

Stop us if you've heard this one before.

For the second straight Saturday, Bill Mott pulled off a stakes upset with a Juddmonte Farms-owned runner, reprising Close Hatches' shocker over 1-5 Dreaming of Julia in last week's Mother Goose with a similarly decisive triumph by Starformer in the $200,000 New York Stakes.

But while Close Hatches was second choice at 4-1, Starformer ($33.60) was the rank outsider among eight fillies and mares in the New York Stakes, which was her first victory at the Grade 2 level after three previous Grade 3 tallies.

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 17:55

Hollywood Park: Obviously scores first Grade 1 win in Shoemaker Mile

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Obviously won the Shoemaker Mile by 3 1/4 lengths Saturday for his first Grade 1 victory.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – A year ago on June 29, trainer Mike Mitchell was undergoing surgery for a brain tumor. Winning a Grade 1 race on the one-year anniversary of that date was a lot better, obviously.

Obviously, utilizing his usual front-running style, and his penchant to keep on going, scored the first Grade 1 win of his career on Saturday at Betfair Hollywood Park in the $300,000 Shoemaker Mile, an emotional victory for everyone connected to Mitchell.

“A year ago was his surgery,” said his wife, Denise. “It’s kind of a big deal.”

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 17:16

Woodbine: Black Hornet takes Achievement Stakes

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Black Hornet, with Justin Stein riding, scores in the Achievement.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Black Hornet ($6.50) buzzed to the lead on the turn and never looked back to take the $150,000 Achievement Stakes for 3-year-olds at Woodbine on Saturday.

Black Hornet tracked the rapid Click through an opening quarter-mile in 21.90 seconds, and then took control before getting the half in a sizzling 44.49 seconds. He kicked clear in the stretch to score comfortably by 2 3/4 lengths in 1:09.46 for the six furlongs.

Justin Stein rode Black Hornet for Winview Racing Stable and trainer Pat Parente.

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 17:07

Finger Lakes: Saint Arthur wires Ontario County for first stakes win

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Saint Arthur wired the Ontario County Stakes for New York-breds on Saturday for his first stakes victory.

Saint Arthur went right to the front and never looked back in Saturday’s $50,000 Ontario County Stakes at Finger Lakes, wiring the six-furlong sprint for New York-bred 3-year-olds by two lengths.

Saint Arthur ($4.10), the favorite in the field of six, built a 3 1/2-length lead under jockey Jamie Rodriquez after a quarter-mile in 22.20 seconds and a half-mile in 46.31. He increased his lead to five lengths at the top of the stretch and had more than enough left to hold off second choice Tequila Hero, who rallied from fifth place under Jeremias Flores to be the runner-up.

Sat, 06/29/2013 - 16:43

Hollywood Park notes: Only nine nominated to Gold Cup

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Game On Dude, trained By Bob Baffert, was named horse of the winter-spring Santa Anita meeting after winning the San Antonio Stakes and Santa Anita Handicap.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Saturday’s $500,000 Hollywood Gold Cup, the richest race of the Betfair Hollywood Park spring-summer meeting, drew just nine nominations.

There were six probable starters as of Saturday, a group led by defending champion Game On Dude. The winner of three stakes this year, including the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap in March, Game On Dude will be a heavy favorite in the Gold Cup, which is run at 1 1/4 miles on the synthetic main track.