Fri, 10/15/2021 - 10:54

Jose Delgado suspended 30 days, Saffie Joseph Jr. fined for medication violations

Courtesy of Tampa Bay Downs
Jose Delgado trains The Critical Way, who was disqualified from a win in the Get Serious Stakes. He also trains Glory Roll, who tested positive for an overage of phenylbutazone.

Two horses that raced in stakes races at Monmouth Park in New Jersey this summer have been disqualified after testing positive for regulated medications, according to rulings posted on the Association of Racing Commissioners International.

The Critical Way, trained by Jose Delgado, was disqualified from first in the $76,500 Get Serious Stakes at Monmouth on June 19 after testing positive for levamisole, a deworming agent that can metabolize to aminorex, which is a stimulant. Delgado was issued a 15-day suspension. The Critical Way was the 9-10 favorite in the race.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 14:00

2021 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint: Unbeaten One Timer fires a bullet

Emily Shields
One Timer fooled his workout rider Friday and sped a half-mile in 47.80 seconds.

The undefeated gelding One Timer is working quickly in advance of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint at Del Mar on Nov. 5.

Wednesday at Santa Anita, One Timer worked a half-mile in 47.80 seconds at Santa Anita, the fastest of 15 works at the distance.

“It wasn’t supposed to be that fast,” trainer Larry Rivelli said. “The plan was to go a half in 50. Our rider thought he was going slower than he actually was.”

On Oct. 1, One Timer earned a fees-paid berth to the Juvenile Turf Sprint with a win in the Speakeasy Stakes at five furlongs on turf at Santa Anita.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 14:00

Lerner retiring as a trainer, will continue as an owner

Emily Shields
Andrew Lerner sent out 88 winners as a trainer since 2017. He won four stakes with Queen Bee to You.

Trainer Andrew Lerner will have his final starter on Saturday at Santa Anita before disbanding his small stable.

Lerner, 32, has won 88 races since he began training in 2017 and said on Thursday that he plans to stay involved in California racing as an owner.

A leading factor in the decision to quit training was the birth of a daughter last month.

“It was a decision I thought about six or seven months ago,” he said. “We have a newborn daughter and my priorities changed.”

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 13:50

It's closing time for Brandothebartender

Benoit Photo
Brandothebartender earned over a half-million dollars after being claimed for $40,000 in 2018. He is being sent to Old Friends retirement farm in Kentucky.

Brandothebartender, a $40,000 claim in 2018 who later won four stakes, has been retired from racing because of a recent injury sustained in a workout at Santa Anita.

Brandothebartender will be retired to the Old Friends retirement farm in Kentucky, according to Jerry Weseloh of Flawless Racing, which is part of the group that owns the 8-year-old gelding.

Trained by Craig Dollase at the end of his career, Brandothebartender was under consideration for Saturday’s $100,000 California Flag Handicap for statebred turf sprinters at Santa Anita when the injury was detected.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 13:10

Choose Joy sidelined with soft-tissue injury

Lauren King/Coglianese Photos
Choose Joy could return to racing next summer, said trainer Steve Dwoskin.

Choose Joy has been one of the stars of the local racing season, having won five of her eight starts and missing by a neck and a nose in two others during her 2021 campaign. Four of those victories have come in overnight handicaps, including her last three in a row. She scored a 2 1/2-length triumph when making her debut over the synthetic surface here earlier this month.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 10:40

Vitali's NYRA hearing set to begin March 1

Barbara D. Livingston
Marcus Vitali has been suspended for a year by the Delaware Park stewards.

Marcus Vitali, who with Bob Baffert was one of two trainers served with hearing notices by the New York Racing Association, has been scheduled to appear before a NYRA-appointed hearing officer beginning on March 1, NYRA said late on Wednesday.

Thu, 10/14/2021 - 09:42

Hawthorne Derby moved back a week

Hawthorne Racecourse has moved their lone open stakes race, the $100,000 Hawthorne Derby, from Oct. 16 to Oct. 23 because of persistent rain in Chicago. Track officials, certain that the grass race would have to be moved to the main track due to course conditions, made the early decision to reschedule the 3-year-old turf route. 

Wed, 10/13/2021 - 15:00

Higher Truth tries to shed bridesmaid image in Sands Point

Barbara D. Livingston
Higher Truth (left), running second to Con Lima in the Saratoga Oaks, has had two seconds and a third in stakes in her last three starts.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Higher Truth, beaten less than a length in three consecutive stakes, will try again to win her first black-type event when she heads a field of eight entered in Saturday’s Grade 2, $200,000 Sands Point Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/8 miles on turf.

Higher Truth, an Irish-bred daughter of Galileo trained by Chad Brown, was third, beaten a half-length in the Grade 1 Belmont Oaks. She was second, beaten three-quarters of a length in the Saratoga Oaks, and second, beaten a half-length, in the Jockey Club Oaks.

Wed, 10/13/2021 - 14:56

Morley hopes to bring winning ways to Breeders' Cup

Debra A. Roma
Tell Your Daddy, trained by Tom Morley, wins the Grade 2 Bernard Baruch on Sept. 6 at Saratoga.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Tom Morley knows about the cyclical nature of training horses, which is why he’s going to enjoy the heck out of the recent run of success his stable has been on the last six weeks.

Wed, 10/13/2021 - 13:50

Flippant gets serious in Queen Elizabeth II

Emily Shields
Flippant uses a big late run to win the Virginia Oaks at Colonial Downs in her last start.

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Trainer Vicki Oliver couldn’t ask for Flippant to be doing any better. Whether or not the gray Tapit filly is good enough to be a serious factor Saturday when putting her three-race win streak on the line in the Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland, well, that’s a separate matter.

“She’s doing great, training great, breezing really well,” said Oliver. “We’ll just have to see how she matches up with these top fillies.”