Thu, 02/23/2012 - 15:07

Turfway: Lotta Lovin trying two turns in Valdale

Already a two-time stakes winner at Turfway Park this winter, Lotta Lovin will stretch out to two turns when she tries to extend her winning streak Saturday as a solid favorite in the $50,000 Valdale Stakes at the northern Kentucky track.

Owned by New York businessman Buck Butler and part of the local string trained by Mike Maker, Lotta Lovin comes off back-to-back victories in the Gowell and Cincinnati Trophy, both of which were run around one turn. The Valdale is a two-turn mile race over Polytrack.

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 15:04

Fonner Park: Song of Humor tops Grasmick

Song of Humor won seven races a year ago as the top 3-year-old running in Nebraska. On Saturday, he returns to action at Fonner Park against nine older horses in the $10,000-added Grasmick Stakes.

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 15:02

Sam Houston: Puddy Tap steps up for Distaff

Puddy Tap has done little wrong in four career starts. She’s won at one turn and two, has never been worse than second, and has put up a string of consistent Beyer Speed Figures. She gets a shot at stakes competition Saturday night in the $50,000 Sam Houston Distaff at Sam Houston Race Park.

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 14:22

Gulfstream Park: Grace Hall right on schedule in Davona Dale

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Grace Hall will make her 3-year-old debut in Saturday's Grade 2, $250,000 Davona Dale at Gulfstream Park.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Trainer Anthony Dutrow mapped out a plan for Grace Hall from the moment she won her career debut last summer at Delaware Park, a plan that called for a 3-year-old campaign that would begin Saturday at Gulfstream Park in the Grade 2, $250,000 Davona Dale.

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 14:06

Fair Grounds Handicap: Mr. Vegas will try to carry speed nine furlongs

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Mr. Vegas, leading the field home in the Colonel E.R. Bradley, seeks his fourth straight victory in the Fair Grounds Handicap.

NEW ORLEANS – Before he got here last fall, Mr. Vegas had won just 4 times in 18 starts, and was pretty much stuck at the second allowance level when facing open company. His early speed figured to be compromised over a Fair Grounds grass course that traditionally devours front-runners.

“I thought he’d be in trouble at this track,” said his trainer, Richie Scherer. “I thought I’d run him once and turn him out. He’s won three in a row. What do I know?”

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 14:01

Fair Grounds: Rachel Alexandra may set up for Summer Applause

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Believe You Can (left), with Rosie Napravnik, up defeats Summer Applause in the Silverbulletday Stakes.

NEW ORLEANS – When Applauding was scratched from last month’s Silverbulletday Stakes, it left Believe You Can as the lone front-runner, and she seized the opportunity. Here it is five weeks later, and again, for the Grade 3, $200,000 Rachel Alexandra Stakes on Saturday at Fair Grounds, Applauding will be scratched, removing one potential speed horse from the lineup.

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 13:52

Laurel Park: The Lumber Guy, Brimstone Island could be suspect in Miracle Wood

Among the 10 3-year-olds entered in Saturday’s $100,000 Miracle Wood Stakes at Laurel Park, The Lumber Guy and Brimstone Island own by far the two best last-race Beyer Speed Figures. Neither horse, however, may be quite as good as he appears on paper.

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 13:41

Oaklawn Park: Purses raised $100,000 per week through end of the meet on April 14

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Oaklawn Park announced on Thursday that overnight purses will be increased approximately $100,000 a week for the remaining eight weeks of the season that runs through April 14. The boost was to begin with Thursday’s program.

With the increase, Oaklawn’s purse distribution is projected to be nearly $18 million this meet, an average of more than $320,000 a card. The increase is the second of the season at Oaklawn.

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 13:37

Santa Anita: Amazombie faces dangerous speed of The Factor in San Carlos

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The Factor, with Martin Garcia riding, wins the seven-furlong Malibu last time out.

ARCADIA, Calif. – A month later than intended, Amazombie, the 2011 champion sprinter, makes his first start of 2012 in the $200,000 San Carlos Stakes at Santa Anita on Saturday.

The Grade 2 San Carlos is a race that co-owner and trainer Bill Spawr approaches with some measure of trepidation. Run over seven furlongs, the San Carlos drew only six runners and may have a standout pacesetter in The Factor, the winner of the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes here on Dec. 26 for the red-hot trainer Bob Baffert.

Thu, 02/23/2012 - 13:23

Gulfstream: Royal Delta, Awesome Maria add glamour to Sabin

Tom Keyser
Royal Delta, shown galloping on Thursday, will face Grade 1 winner Awesome Maria in Saturday's Grade 3 Sabin.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – In an era when even smaller tracks such as Delta Downs and Charles Town are hosting million dollar races, a $100,000 purse rarely buys more than a field of allowance-type horses no matter the venue. So it’s all the more amazing that for a mere 100 grand Gulfstream Park has managed to attract an Eclipse Award champion, Royal Delta, and a Grade 1 winner riding the crest of a four-race victory streak, Awesome Maria, for Saturday’s Grade 3 Sabin.