Wed, 09/07/2022 - 10:23

Moira has first post-Queen's Plate work, with next start undecided

Emily Shields
Moira gallops to victory in the Queen's Plate on Aug. 21 at Woodbine. The Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland and the E.P. Taylor Stakes at Woodbine are among the races trainer Kevin Attard is considering for her.

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Moira had her first work since her impressive victory in the Aug. 21 Queen’s Plate when she breezed an easy half-mile in 50.20 in company with Gaston on the dirt training track on Wednesday at Woodbine.

“I didn’t want anything too fancy,” trainer Kevin Attard said.

Moira won $1 million Queen’s Plate, the opening race of the Canadian Triple Crown at Woodbine, by seven lengths in a synthetic track record time of 2:01.48 for the 1 1/4 miles. She earned a 97 Beyer Speed Figure.

Mon, 09/05/2022 - 20:06

2022 Saratoga meet closes with record handle of $878,211,963

Debra A. Roma
Epicenter, ridden by Joel Rosario, wins the Grade 1 Travers Stakes on Aug. 27 at Saratoga.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The rain that fell here Monday was an outlier for the last eight weeks and couldn’t dampen what was yet again a record-setting summer at Saratoga.

All-sources handle for the 40-day meet was $878,211,963, a 7.7 percent increase over last year’s previous record of $815,508,063. Ontrack handle, which includes money bet through NYRA Bets from New York residents, was $152,274,728, an increase of 10.5 percent over the 2021 figure of $137,765,882. Paid admissions, which counts season passes sold, was 1,075,586, up 2.7 percent from the 2021 figure.

Mon, 09/05/2022 - 14:00

Stakes winner Texas Wedge retired

Barbara D. Livingston
Texas Wedge won 6 of 27 starts and earned more than $484,000.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Texas Wedge, a former $50,000 claimer who won two stakes and earned $484,615, has been retired, trainer Peter Miller said over the weekend.

The decision was made after the 7-year-old Texas Wedge finished last of eight in a $25,000 claimer on turf last Thursday at Del Mar.

“We’re going to call it a day,” Miller said. “He’s been good to us. He’s been with us for five years.”

Miller said the decision was made after Texas Wedge was found to have an entrapped epiglottis after his loss.

Mon, 09/05/2022 - 13:50

Reddams selling some of their horses, but not Slow Down Andy

Emily Shields
Slow Down Andy, owned by Paul and Zillah Reddam, wins the Del Mar Derby on Saturday.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Paul and Zillah Reddam, among the most prominent owners and breeders in California, plan to significantly reduce their racing stable with a sale of more than 35 runners later this month in Pomona, Calif.

Paul Reddam said at Del Mar on Saturday that the couple has 74 horses in training, with additional stock at their Ocean Breeze Farm in Bonsall, Calif.

“We decided let’s take the bottom half and cull that,” Reddam said. “We have too many.

“There are a ton of yearlings and we’ll sell some of those, too.”

Mon, 09/05/2022 - 12:56

Maker wins six of first 17 races at meet

Barbara Livingston
Mike Maker, the all-time leading trainer at Kentucky Downs, won six of the first 17 races run at this year's meet.

FRANKLIN, Ky. – Mike Maker, the all-time Kentucky Downs leader in every major training category, was reluctant to predict how his stable would fare before the Sept. 1 opener – but he’d be justified now in saying he expects a successful meet.

Maker won six of the first 17 races – three on Sept. 1 and three more Saturday – before Towhead lost a wicked head-bob in the Juvenile Fillies.

“We’ll try to keep it going,” he said.

Mon, 09/05/2022 - 12:56

Saturday card could host five $1 million races

Barbara Livingston
Arklow, shown at Saratoga in August, will start in the Turf Cup at Kentucky Downs on Saturday for the fifth straight year.

FRANKLIN, Ky. – Kentucky Downs officials were bursting with pride when announcing earlier this year that two $1 million races would be run on the same card at its 2022 meet.

Imagine how they’re feeling now that not two – but five – $1 million events are expected to be run here Saturday, an unforeseen yet exciting expansion owing to unfolding events.

“They’ve really got it going on,” said Brad Cox, the two-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer who will saddle Arklow for one of them, the Kentucky Turf Cup.

Mon, 09/05/2022 - 11:10

Spinaway victory by Leave No Trace the icing on the cake for Serpe

Barbara D. Livingston
Leave No Trace wins the Grade 1 Spinaway on Saturday at Saratoga, giving trainer Phil Serpe his second stakes win of the meet.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – When Leave No Trace won Sunday’s Grade 1 Spinaway Stakes, it capped a terrific Saratoga meet for trainer Phil Serpe.

Serpe had won with 6 of 15 starters through Sunday – he had one more entered Monday – and won two stakes. He captured the Union Avenue Stakes for New York-bred fillies with Bank On Anna.

Sun, 09/04/2022 - 19:50

Gold Phoenix will travel, Hong Kong Harry will not, says D'Amato

Benoit photo
Gold Phoenix returned $9.60 in winning the Del Mar Handicap on Saturday.

DEL MAR, Calif. - Stablemates Hong Kong Harry and Gold Phoenix won the most important races of their careers in Grade 2 turf stakes at Del Mar on Saturday, but will have divergent schedules this fall for trainer Phil D’Amato.

A trip to Keeneland for the Breeders’ Cup Turf on Nov. 5 beckons for Gold Phoenix, who won his first stakes in Saturday’s Grade 2 Del Mar Handicap for turf marathoners.

Hong Kong Harry, the winner of the Grade 2 Del Mar Mile, is not leaving California.

Economics are playing a major role in the decisions, D’Amato said Sunday.

Sun, 09/04/2022 - 15:38

Uncontrollable seeks big return on investment in Generous Portion Stakes

DEL MAR, Calif. - The Generous Portion Stakes for California-bred 2-year-old fillies at Del Mar on Monday has a purse of $125,000.

Owner Michael Repole paid a $25,000 supplemental fee to make Uncontrollable eligible for the six-furlong race as well as the Golden State series, a lengthy list of stakes for statebreds at tracks statewide for the remainder of the filly’s career.

Fri, 09/02/2022 - 16:48

Jockey Katie Davis rides first race since May 2021

Debra A. Roma
Jockey Katie Davis aboard Diva Banker prior to Friday's fourth race at Saratoga.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Jockey Katie Davis finished sixth in Friday’s fourth race at Saratoga, but she most certainly felt like a winner when she got off the filly Diva Banker.

The mount was the first for Davis since May 9, 2021, at Pimlico when she won a $16,000 claimer aboard Fairy Wish. 

“I was champing at the bit,” Davis said.