Fri, 03/03/2023 - 14:41

Kangaroo Court, a 14 1/4-length maiden winner, returns off long layoff

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Kangaroo Court, trained by Tim Yakteen, spread-eagles the field in a maiden race last August at Del Mar.

Kangaroo Court was one of trainer Tim Yakteen’s top 2-year-olds at Del Mar last summer before the gelding was sidelined with a minor injury.

The stable’s roster has changed considerably since then, so much so that Kangaroo Court will be overshadowed on Saturday at Santa Anita when he has his 3-year-old debut in a six-furlong allowance race for California-breds at Santa Anita.

Later on the program, Yakteen has five of the 11 runners in the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes for 3-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles, a prep for the Grade 1 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby on April 8.

Fri, 03/03/2023 - 14:03

Vets order scratch of Scarlet Fusion from Santa Anita Handicap

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Scarlet Fusion, winner of the Grade 3 John Connally Turf Cup at Sam Houston last out, has been scratched from the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap.

ARCADIA, Calif. – California state veterinarians ordered Midwest shipper Scarlet Fusion scratched from Saturday’s Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap after they were unsatisfied with a pre-race inspection Friday at Santa Anita.

Trainer Joe Sharp confirmed the scratch. 

“The state vets took him out [Friday]. They weren’t happy with the way he jogged. My personal vet was happy with the horse, and we were happy with the horse, but they had some concerns so they opted to take him out.”

Thu, 03/02/2023 - 15:32

Del Mar boosts maiden, allowance purses for summer meet

Del Mar has increased purses for maiden races and some allowance races for its 31-day summer meeting, which runs from from July 21 to Sept. 10.

Purses for maiden races have been raised to $82,000, from $70,000 in 2021 and $80,000 last summer, according to racing secretary David Jerkens.

A first-condition allowance race will be worth $83,000, compared to $72,000 in 2021 and $82,000 in 2022.

Thu, 03/02/2023 - 15:29

Bravo hires Brian Beach to book mounts

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Joe Bravo, 51, has been riding in Southern California since the summer of 2021.

Jockey Joe Bravo has hired Brian Beach as his agent, Bravo and Beach said on Thursday.

Agent Matt Nakatani and Bravo parted ways last week when Nakatani began working on behalf of Umberto Rispoli.

This is the first time that Beach will book mounts for Bravo, who relocated from his home state of New Jersey to Southern California in the summer of 2021. Through Thursday, Bravo, 51, was tied for 10th with eight wins at the Santa Anita winter-spring meeting, which began on Dec. 26.

Thu, 03/02/2023 - 10:39

Jeff Ruby extends sponsorship deal with Turfway Park

Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment has extended its presenting sponsorship of Turfway’s Park most significant Kentucky Derby prep race for an additional five years, the parent company of Turfway, Churchill Downs Inc., announced Thursday.

The extension will make Jeff Ruby the sponsor of the namesake stakes, a $700,000 race for 3-year-olds held annually approximately six weeks prior to the Kentucky Derby, through 2028. This year’s running of the Jeff Ruby Steaks is scheduled for March 25. 

Wed, 03/01/2023 - 13:26

Illness forces Arctic Arrogance out of Gotham

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According to owner Chester Broman, Arctic Arrogance caught an illness that has been going through the barn he is stabled in at Belmont Park.

Arctic Arrogance, who accrued 16 Kentucky Derby points by running second in the Grade 2 Remsen, Jerome and Grade 3 Withers, will miss Saturday’s Grade 3, $300,000 Gotham Stakes due to illness.

Owner Chester Broman said he was informed that there is an illness going through the barn that Arctic Arrogance is stabled in on the Belmont Park backstretch. Arctic Arrogance is trained by Linda Rice, but she was on 10-day suspension through Wednesday and could not be at the barn. Her nephew Adam Rice has been overseeing the stable.

Wed, 03/01/2023 - 11:56

Kentucky Derby: It's on to Sunland Derby for Henry Q after easy win in Mine That Bird Derby

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Henry Q wins the Mine That Bird Derby by 14 3/4 lengths on Tuesday at Sunland Park.

Henry Q established himself as the early favorite for the Grade 3, $600,000 Sunland Park Derby when he obliterated his rivals in Tuesday’s local stepping-stone, the $100,000 Mine That Bird Derby.

Henry Q led at every point of call for a 14 3/4-length victory – and the margin was not the only impressive part of his performance. Henry Q covered 1 1/16 miles on a fast track in a quick 1:41.52, earning a solid 93 Beyer Speed Figure.

Wed, 03/01/2023 - 11:56

Kentucky Derby: General Jim misses a day of training for Fountain of Youth

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General Jim wins the Swale Stakes on Feb. 4 at Gulfstream.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey sounded pessimistic about the chances of running General Jim in the Fountain of Youth Stakes after the colt missed a scheduled workout.

“He had a little cough and missed a day of training,” McGaughey said in his Gulfstream stable office Wednesday morning. “He’s back training, but I’m not sure whether we’re running. I’ve just been playing it by the day.”

Wed, 03/01/2023 - 11:46

Kentucky Derby: Rebel winner Confidence Game has John Shirreffs connection

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Eblouissante, Zenyatta’s sister, is the dam of Rebel winner Confidence Game.

While John Shirreffs trains West Coast-based Kentucky Derby prospect Skinner, he is intimately familiar with the dam of an emerging Derby prospect in the Midwest. Shirreffs trained Eblouissante, dam of Rebel Stakes winner Confidence Game. Eblouissante was a younger sibling to the mighty Zenyatta.

“I do remember Eblouissante, very well,” Shirreffs said, reciting her race record from memory. “Eblouissante won two races, she broke her maiden and won an allowance, and then I ran her at Saratoga.”

Wed, 03/01/2023 - 11:30

Kentucky Derby: McCarthy will find out what he's got in Gotham, San Felipe

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Lugan Knight (above) runs Saturday in the Gotham at Aqueduct and his Michael McCarthy-trained stablemate Genius Jimmy goes the same day in the San Felipe at Santa Anita.

Though he won the 2021 Preakness with his first Preakness starter, Rombauer, it is a reach to suggest trainer Michael McCarthy can win the Kentucky Derby with his first Derby starter. And yet, neither Lugan Knight nor Genius Jimmy can be ruled out yet.

Lugan Knight runs Saturday in the Grade 3 Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct, where a good effort may lead to the Grade 1 Blue Grass on April 8 at Keeneland. Lugan Knight, who might be a sprinter, won his maiden at Keeneland last fall.