Fri, 03/02/2012 - 16:41

Aqueduct: Stay Thirsty, Overdriven back with Pletcher

Travers and Jim Dandy winner Stay Thirsty, and Sanford Stakes winner Overdriven, both returned to trainer Todd Pletcher’s Palm Meadows stable on Wednesday.

The two horses had spent the winter at Jim Crupi’s farm in Ocala, Fla.

Pletcher said that both horses had been galloping for about a month and could return to the work tab within two weeks.

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 16:38

Oaklawn: On Fire Baby to get Lasix for Honeybee

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On Fire Baby, with Joe Johnson up, wins the Golden Rod.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – On Fire Baby, one of the top 3-year-old fillies in training, will race on Lasix for the first time in her career next Saturday, March 10, when she starts in the Grade 3, $125,000 Honeybee at Oaklawn Park.

The Honeybee will be On Fire Baby’s second start of the year. In her seasonal debut Jan. 16, she finished third against males in the $100,000 Smarty Jones at Oaklawn. Before that race, On Fire Baby won both the Grade 2 Pocahontas and Grade 2 Golden Rod at Churchill Downs.

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 16:36

Aqueduct: Stewards prevent Sanchez from riding

The Aqueduct stewards would not permit Jeffrey Sanchez to ride his one mount, Final Mesa, in Friday’s $75,000 Bold Brat Stakes, due to an incident that occurred last spring in France. He was replaced by Ariel Smith.

Final Mesa, who set the pace, finished sixth to Dontbeshy I’ll Buy, a 12-1 shot.

According to Brian Morgan, Sanchez’s agent, French racing officials fined Sanchez approximately $1,000 after he failed a drug test when he was riding there last spring for trainer Wesley Ward.

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 16:19

Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool 2: Field (3-1) slight favorite over Union Rags (4-1)

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One week after impressively winning the Fountain of Youth, Union Rags closed at 4-1 in Pool 2 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The mutuel field closed as a slight 3-1 favorite over the top individually listed option, Union Rags, when Pool 2 of the 2012 Kentucky Derby Future Wager closed Sunday at 6 p.m. Eastern.

Union Rags, an impressive winner of the Fountain of Youth in his seasonal debut Feb. 26, was the 4-1 second choice, followed by Hansen (9-1), El Padrino (12-1), Creative Cause (17-1), Alpha (18-1), Fed Biz (22-1), and I’ll Have Another (22-1). Out of Bounds, who closed at 23-1, broke down Monday morning and is off the Triple Crown trail.

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 16:16

Aqueduct: Lightly raced The Lumber Guy takes aim at Wood

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The Lumber Guy will try to stretch out from seven furlongs to 1 1/8 miles for the $1 million Wood Memorial.

OZONE PARK, N.Y. – The last time Barry Schwartz remembers running a horse in the Wood Memorial was in 1980 when Degenerate Jon finished fourth, one position behind Genuine Risk.

Two weeks later, Genuine Risk would win the Kentucky Derby while Schwartz’s Degenerate Jon finished eighth.

Schwartz hopes to make it back to the Wood – and perhaps the Derby – this year with the lightly raced The Lumber Guy, who coming off a victory in the seven-furlong Miracle Wood Stakes at Laurel on Feb. 25 is being pointed to the $1 million Wood at Aqueduct on April 7.

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 15:54

Fair Grounds to have fundraiser for Perrodin

Fair Grounds has scheduled a fundraiser to benefit former jockey E.J. Perrodin, who was found with brain cancer just days after announcing his retirement from the saddle.

Central Louisiana native Perrodin, 55, retired from riding in early February after winning more than 3,000 races. At the time, he said that he had “a weird feeling,” and days later, Perrodin was found with stage 4 cancer in his brain.

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 15:39

Santa Anita: Dancing in Silks attempts comeback in Joe Hernandez

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Dancing in Silks wins the closing-day Pirate's Bounty, one of his two victories at Del Mar after a 6 1/2-month layoff caused by foot trouble.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Nerves will be high when Dancing in Silks, winless in eight starts since the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Sprint, starts for the first time since July in Sunday’s $70,000 Joe Hernandez Handicap at Santa Anita.

“I’ve got a knot in my stomach because a lot of people are watching,” said trainer Anthony Saavedra.

Owned by Ken Kinakin, Dancing in Silks, 7, has been with Saavedra’s stable since last fall, after the gelding returned to the racetrack.

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 15:19

Turfway cancels Friday card

Due to an impending storm, Turfway Park has cancelled live racing for Friday.  Additionally, the simulcast facility will be closed effective 3:30 p.m.

 

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 14:58

Santa Anita: Mr Gruff should have easier time in Joe Hernandez; pick six carryover is $430,582

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Mr Gruff, with Joel Rosario riding, wins the Night Mover.

ARCADIA, Calif. – The mad pace battle that foiled Mr Gruff last out is not likely to recur Sunday at Santa Anita, where the horse-for-turf-course sprinter is the deserving favorite in the $70,000 Joe Hernandez Handicap.

Sunday's card will feature a meet-high pick-six carryover of $430,582 as the bet went unhit both Friday and Saturday.

Although Mr Gruff has won 5 of 7 on the Santa Anita hill, trainer Ron Ellis sensed trouble Jan. 8 in the Grade 3 Daytona when rival Regally Ready went after Mr Gruff early.

Fri, 03/02/2012 - 14:47

Aqueduct: Joe Vann, Rush Now return from layoffs in optional claimer

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Joe Vann will make his first start since September on Sunday at Aqueduct.

The richest race run on Sunday’s nine-race program at Aqueduct is the first, featuring a match-up between Joe Vann and Rush Now, a pair of stakes-winning 3-year-olds from 2011 making their 4-year-old debuts in a $71,000 third-level allowance race.

Joe Vann, trained by Todd Pletcher, is 3 for 12, having recorded all three wins in a 55-day span last winter/spring capped by a front-running victory in the Grade 3 Illinois Derby at Hawthorne.