Sat, 10/27/2012 - 17:32

Delaware: Coastal Sunrise uses speed to capture Xtra Heat

Kentucky-based 2-year-old filly Coastal Sunrise remained perfect in three races on dirt by taking  the $50,375 Xtra Heat Stakes on Saturday at Delaware Park.

Ridden for the first time by Javier Santiago, Coastal Sunrise ($8.20) led from start to finish to score by 1 3/4 lengths while completing six furlongs on a fast track in 1:11.65.

Based at Churchill Downs with trainer Tom Amoss, Coastal Sunrise, a daughter of Congrats owned by Pop-A-Top LLC, is now 3 for 4 lifetime. Her only loss came on Tapeta at Presque Isle Downs.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 17:12

Woodbine: Front-running Something Extra holds on in Mt. Sassafras

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Something Extra held off a surging Court of the Realm to take the $100,200 Mt. Sassafras, the first of two overnight stakes at Woodbine on Saturday.

Something Extra ($8.10) led all the way in the seven-furlong sprint, setting fractions of 22.65 and 44.64 seconds. He prevailed by three-quarters of a length, in a time of 1:22.22, over a Polytrack that took considerable rain throughout the day. Run to the Bank rallied for third in the six-horse field, while favored Big Band Sound faded to fifth after tracking Something Extra on the backstretch.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 16:55

Breeders' Cup Clocker Report: Super Ninety Nine impresses

Barbara D. Livingston
Super Ninety Nine, with Rafael Bejarano up, works five furlongs in 59.57 seconds for the Juvenile Sprint.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Railbirds had to gulp down their coffee or wolf a quick breakfast at Santa Anita’s famous Clocker’s Corner if they didn’t want to miss any of the steady and, at times, frenetic action that took place here Saturday morning, with more than two dozen horses turning in their final major preps for Breeders’ Cup 2012.

The main track, which had been a bit on the dull side the previous two days, was a lot livelier throughout Saturday’s training session. The dogs were out 30 to 40 feet on the turf course.

Work of the day (main track)

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 16:25

Laurel: Jazzy Idea's course-record effort in Laurel Dash dethrones Ben's Cat

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Silver Screamer, ridden by Jose Espinoza, captures the Lady Baltimore for fillies and mares by a neck.

It took a course-record performance by 3-year-old filly Jazzy Idea to dethrone Ben’s Cat in the Laurel Dash.

The Laurel Dash was one of five turf stakes on a Fall Festival of Racing program at Laurel Park that was topped by the $350,000 Frank De Francis Memorial Dash on the main track.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 16:00

Beulah: Pay the Man pulls away for three-peat in Scarlet and Gray Handicap

Pay the Man was kept just off the quick early pace and on the inside by jockey Luis Gonzalez before being swung midtrack into the stretch and rallying to a 4 1/2-length victory in the $50,000 Scarlet and Gray Handicap for Ohio-bred older fillies and mares Saturday afternoon.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 15:43

Breeders' Cup: Decision on Dullahan's race no clearer after main-track work

Barbara D. Livingston
Dullahan, with exercise rider Tammy Fox up, works five furlongs on the main track in 1:00.12 on Saturday.

ARCADIA, Calif. – With 48 hours until the deadline as to whether to enter Dullahan in the Breeders’ Cup Turf or the Classic next Saturday, trainer Dale Romans was no closer to a decision Saturday morning at Santa Anita after watching Dullahan work on the main track.

Not even the tempting bribe of a freshly baked cookie could pry the information. Told he could have one for a good quote, Romans responded, “Dullahan’s running in the Classic!”

He quickly added, “You said good quote. Does it have to be the truth?”

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 15:34

Breeders' Cup workers at Keeneland get fast conditions despite rain

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Breeders' Cup Mile candidate Willcox Inn, with exercise rider Hilary Pridham aboard, works five furlongs in 1:00.80 in company with Every Way, a 2-year-old graded stakes-placed filly. at Keeneland.

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Despite steady rain Friday night in Kentucky, seven Breeders’ Cup horses were able to work Saturday morning among Keeneland, Churchill Downs, and Churchill Downs Trackside.

At Keeneland, where the synthetic Polytrack surface drains easily, leaving it always fast, the weather conditions were of no consequence, and five Breeders’ Cup works were conducted.

Trainer Tom Amoss breezed a pair of horses over the Keeneland main track, with Phoenix winner Sum of the Parts going a half-mile in 47.60 seconds and Global Power covering the same distance in 50 seconds.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 15:12

Breeders' Cup: Pletcher pairs Dreaming of Julia, Shanghai Bobby for final drill

Barbara D. Livingston
Dreaming of Julia figures to vie for favoritism in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Trainer Todd Pletcher was looking for a suitable partner to bring out more from his undefeated Grade 1-winning 2-year-old filly Dreaming of Julia in her final workout before next Friday’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies.

Who better than Pletcher’s undefeated Grade 1-winning 2-year-old colt, Shanghai Bobby, to do just that?

Pletcher appeared to get the desired result as Dreaming of Julia, who figures to vie for favoritism with Executiveprivilege in the Juvenile Fillies, worked a half-mile in 48.54 seconds Saturday over the Belmont training track.

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 14:56

Breeders' Cup Turf: Romans still torn between two races for Little Mike

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Arlington Million winner Little Mike isn't Hay Jude's only successful foal. Another, Little Nick, has earned nearly $500,000.

ARCADIA, Calif.- Trainer Dale Romans has not ruled out a start in the $3 million Breeders’ Cup Turf at Santa Anita on Nov. 3 for Little Mike, the winner of the Arlington Million in August.

Little Mike is pre-entered for the BC Mile and BC Turf, with the Mile as his first preference.

Romans said on Saturday that he wants to study the BC Turf, notably the pace scenario, before making a final decision.

“I think we’re 60-40 for the Mile,” he said. “It will be about who is going in each race and the speed scenario.”

Sat, 10/27/2012 - 14:28

Fort Erie: Track's future in doubt as meet concludes

FORT ERIE, Ontario – The status of Fort Erie’s future as a racetrack still may be unknown when the final program of its 2012 meeting and 116th season is held Tuesday.

The Ontario racing industry anxiously has been awaiting the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food,  and Rural Affairs report, which will be sent out by Ted McMeekin, the organization’s minister.