Wed, 08/11/2010 - 15:39

Plenty of positives for Interactif in Hall of Fame Stakes

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – A win over the course, a versatile running style, and a cutback in distance could all conspire to give Interactif a slight edge in Friday’s contentious Grade 2, $150,000 National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Stakes at Saratoga.

Six were entered to run in the Hall of Fame, provided the race remains at 1 1/8 miles over the inner turf course. Colizeo – an entrymate of Interactif – would run if forecasted rains force the race to the dirt.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 15:34

Internet gambling on horizon in Ontario

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission, which operates several casinos and the province’s racetrack slot machine programs, has taken the first steps toward implementing Internet gambling in the province.
The commission said in a press release that it would begin a “thorough consultation and implementation process over the next 18 months,” and that Internet gambling could be offered by 2012.
Gamblers could buy lottery tickets online and play casino games and poker.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 15:23

Louisiana Derby tops 63 stakes at Fair Grounds

Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans will host 63 stakes worth almost $6.7 million during its 2010-2011 race meet, a schedule topped by the $1 million Louisiana Derby on March 26, the Churchill Downs Inc.-owned property announced Tuesday. Fair Grounds raised the purse of the Louisiana Derby $250,000 for next year's running.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 15:07

Majority of meet titles remain up for grabs at Hastings

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – After this weekend, there will be just 21 days of racing left at the current meet and most of, if not all, divisional championships are still up for grabs. The trainer and jockey races are still close enough that it is just a bit too early to award Troy Taylor his fourth straight trainer’s title, and Fernando Perez still has some work to do in order to repeat as leading rider.

The trainer and jockey races could be decided over the next few weeks, but not much will be decided regarding divisional honors for horses.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 13:57

The Usual Q.T. headed to Pacific Classic

DEL MAR, Calif. – The Usual Q.T. was a few strides from reaching the wire in a six-furlong workout on the Polytrack surface at Del Mar when trainer Jim Cassidy rose from a seat in the grandstand and began walking toward the parking lot.

“There’s no doubt where I’m running,” he said.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 13:57

Roan Inish injured, out for year

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Roan Inish, who was pointing for Saratoga’s Grade 1 Alabama at Saratoga on Aug. 21, has been injured and is through for at least the season.

“It’s very unfortunate, but there are worse things that can happen,” said Carolyn Costigan, who trains the homebred Roan Inish for her father, Bob Costigan.

On Tuesday morning, Roan Inish was found to have come up with a small tear in one of her tendons.

“We caught it very quickly,” said Costigan.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 13:46

Slew the Man ships in for Emerald Derby

AUBURN, Wash. – At first blush, Sunday’s Emerald Derby looks like a two-horse race between Newfound Man and Posse Power, who finished heads apart in the Seattle Slew Handicap three weeks ago. But a closer reading points to California shipper Slew the Man as a legitimate contender.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 13:32

Midway Holiday giving Gardenia a shot

Greg Foley won the biggest race of the Ellis Park meet three years ago when he sent out Pleasant Hill to win the Gardenia, and the veteran trainer will be hoping for something very similar Saturday when he runs Midway Holiday as a major contender in the Grade 3 showcase.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 13:22

Charterhill no secret this time at Hastings

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Charterhill surprised both the betting public and his trainer, Craig MacPherson, when he scored a front-running win at over 14-1 in a $50,000 optional race for 3-year-olds at Hastings July 24. Charterhill won’t be nearly the same price when he returns in a similar race that will serve as Friday’s feature.

In fact, Charterhill has been installed as the 8-5 favorite in the 6 1/2-furlong sprint, which drew nine horses and goes as race 7 on the eight-race card that begins at 7:15 p.m. Pacific.

Wed, 08/11/2010 - 13:18

Developing Story looks to build on maiden win at Monmouth Park

OCEANPORT, N.J. – Very few New Jersey-breds debut at Keeneland.

But then, trainer John Terranova always thought Developing Story was something special.

Developing Story steps up to face winners Friday at Monmouth Park in the $80,000 first-level allowance feature for New Jersey-bred fillies and mares going one mile, 70 yards.

This will be the fourth start for Developing Story, a 3-year-old on a steady progression that began at Keeneland in April with a third-place finish on the synthetic track.