Fri, 09/10/2021 - 14:06

Royal Ship, Soothsay done for the year

Emily Shields
Royal Ship, seventh in the Pacific Classic, will be given the rest of the year off.

The 2021 Grade 2 winners Royal Ship and Soothsay will not race again this season, trainer Richard Mandella said recently.

Royal Ship won the Grade 2 Californian Stakes at Santa Anita in April, but was winless in three subsequent starts, including a second by a head to Country Grammer in the Grade 1 Hollywood Gold Cup at Santa Anita in May and a seventh-place finish in the Grade 1 Pacific Classic at Del Mar on Aug. 21.

A 5-year-old gelding, Royal Ship was a Group 1 winner in Brazil in 2020.

“We’ll give him a good break,” Mandella said.

Fri, 09/10/2021 - 14:00

Los Alamitos adds Dark Mirage Stakes on Sept. 19

Barbara D. Livingston
In addition to the $75,000 Dark Mirage Stakes on Sept. 19, Los Alamitos is scheduling a pair of $56,000 allowance races for California-bred 2-year-olds next weekend.

Los Alamitos has added a $75,000 stakes for fillies and mares at a mile to the Sept. 19 program, the track announced on Thursday.

The Dark Mirage Stakes has a $50 nomination fee due on Wednesday, with $250 supplemental nominations due on Thursday when entries are taken.

“If we get five or six horses, we’ll use it,” racing secretary Bob Moreno said.

Fri, 09/10/2021 - 13:40

Medina Spirit giving right signs leading up to Pennsylvania Derby

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Medina Spirit won the Shared Belief Stakes last month in his first start since finishing third in the Preakness.

DEL MAR, Calif. – Medina Spirit, preparing for a scheduled start in the Grade 1, $1 million Pennsylvania Derby on Sept. 25, worked six furlongs in 1:11.80 on Friday morning at Del Mar, looking as though he has emerged well from his victory last month here in the Shared Belief.

Fri, 09/10/2021 - 11:27

Colonial Downs sets mark for average daily handle

Emily Shields
Colonial Downs averaged $2.23 million in betting a day during its 21-day meet.

Colonial Downs in New Kent, Va., had a track record average daily handle of $2.23 million during its recently completed 21-day meet, the track said.

Handle comparisons to previous meets are complicated because Colonial ran only four cards last year before canceling the remainder of its meet due to coronavirus concerns. In 2019, Colonial Downs ran 15 days on a different weekly schedule and averaged $1.17 million in daily handle, nearly half the 2021 average.

Fri, 09/10/2021 - 10:36

Rosario breaks Kentucky Downs record after four days of meet

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Joel Rosario scored his 13th win of the Kentucky Downs meet guiding Castle Leoch to victory in a maiden race Sunday.

Even with the Saturday and Sunday cards at Kentucky Downs still remaining, Joel Rosario already has broken the record for most wins by a jockey at a meet.

Rosario rode 13 winners through the first four days of the meet, including two Thursday. The former record of 12 was held by Rafael Bejarano (2004) and Florent Geroux (2015, 2016).

“We’ve been blessed the days we’ve been here, great opportunities,” said Rosario.

Rosario won five race on each of the first two days of the meet.

Fri, 09/10/2021 - 10:36

Chief steward addresses Kentucky Downs scratch controversy

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Chief steward Barbara Borden said proper protocol was followed in the last race Wednesday at turf-only Kentucky Downs in south-central Kentucky when bettors who backed a heavily favored Godolphin entry came away frustrated when one of the horses was scratched.

Soft Touch was scratched at the gate after flipping over, but unlike in other states such as New York where the remaining half of the entry runs for purse money only, there is no such provision in Kentucky, said Borden.

Fri, 09/10/2021 - 10:30

Churchill meet begins Thursday

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Stalls at Churchill are being replenished ahead of a 12-day dirt-only meet that begins Thursday with an eight-race twilight card. Horses and stable employees began filtering back in from various summer venues on Wednesday, with training on the dirt resuming the following morning.

Fri, 09/10/2021 - 10:30

Beckman, former Brown assistant, opens public stable

Barbara D. Livingston
Whit Beckman, seen here with Cloud Computing in 2017, oversaw Chad Brown’s operation in Kentucky.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Whit Beckman, a former longtime assistant to Chad Brown, has opened a public stable at Churchill Downs, where he grew up professionally, aspiring to make an impact in racing.

Beckman, 39, began his racing career in 2003, a few years after graduating high school in Louisville, by working as a stablehand for trainer Walt Bindner at Churchill. He eventually worked his way up the ranks in New York and elsewhere, spending 6 1/2 years working for Todd Pletcher prior to becoming a top lieutenant for Brown, the four-time champion trainer, in April 2016.

Thu, 09/09/2021 - 14:40

Van Dyke feeling right at home in California

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Drayden Van Dyke rode Ginobili to victory in the Pat O’Brien at the Del Mar meet and will be aboard in the BC Dirt Mile.

The Del Mar summer meeting ended at midday on Wednesday for jockey Drayden Van Dyke, nearly two days after the last race was run.

“I stayed a couple of extra days to hang out,” Van Dyke said.

It is easy to see why Van Dyke lingered in the vicinity of the San Diego County track. Aside from the beach scenery, the Del Mar meeting was Van Dyke’s first meet in California since the spring.

Thu, 09/09/2021 - 14:05

NYRA asks court not to grant Rice temporary injunction on three-year suspension

Barbara D. Livingston
Prior to her suspension, Linda Rice was the leading trainer at the Aqueduct winter meet, with 21 wins.

The New York Racing Association argued in a court filing on Thursday that trainer Linda Rice should not be granted a temporary injunction that would allow her to continue to train while she appeals a three-year suspension.