Wed, 12/06/2006 - 00:00

Muir Beach regains good form

Muir Beach was named horse of the meet the past two seasons at Turf Paradise, but after she lost two races in a row, there were whispers that the 5-year-old mare might be slipping. Her smart 1 1/2-length victory as the 7-5 favorite in last Saturday's $40,000 Queen of the Green Handicap pushed back those rumors for the time being.

"She's one tough, classy mare," said Glenn Corbett, who rides Muir Beach for trainer Danny McFarlane. "When I pushed her through an opening along the rail, she just kept on going. Danny made my job today very easy."

Wed, 12/06/2006 - 00:00

Three top juveniles go for title

It is rare that the reigning winner of the All American Futurity is not an overwhelming favorite in a late-season stakes, but then there are few races that have the depth of Friday's Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity for Quarter Horses.

The race has drawn the winners of three seven-figure races - No Secrets Here, the winner of the All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs in September; FDD Dynasty, the winner off the Ed Burke Memorial Futurity at Los Alamitos in June; and Jess You and I, the winner of the Golden Gate Million at Los Alamitos in November.

Wed, 12/06/2006 - 00:00

Tony Terrific one to follow

No disrespect to the seven fillies and mares that were entered in the ninth race on Friday at Fair Grounds, but this is the time of year when 2-year-old allowance races at two turns start to bear close watching, with the Triple Crown trailhead not far down the road.

Tue, 12/05/2006 - 00:00

Leave a Message steps up off impressive win

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - It was not possible for Leave a Message to save any ground when she started from post 10 in a field of 12 2-year-old maiden fillies at Hollywood Park on Nov. 18.

In the end, it did not matter. Jockey Corey Nakatani guided Leave a Message to the front, kept her wide throughout, and rode her to a one-length win.

Tue, 12/05/2006 - 00:00

Spring meet to unveil Blue Grass on Polytrack

Keeneland Race Course on Tuesday released its stakes schedule for the 2007 spring meet - the first spring meet on the track's new artificial surface - with no changes in traditional race dates and a projected record in purse totals.

Nineteen stakes, including 15 graded races, will be run at the Lexington, Ky., track during a 15-day meet from April 6 to April 27. Nearly $4.3 million in stakes purses will be paid out.

Tue, 12/05/2006 - 00:00

No Mentira injects fun into Weeks's life

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Earlier this year, owner Stephen Weeks decided to re-evaluate his involvement in horse racing. Out went his status as a breeder, replaced by a desire to have more horses racing on a regular basis.

"I went into breeding for a while," he said Tuesday morning. "Shoot me if I do that again. It wasn't as much fun. I like the racing. I like the claiming."

Last month, Weeks bought into the partnership that owns the promising 2-year-old gelding No Mentira, who scored a flashy maiden win during the Oak Tree at Santa Anita meeting.

Tue, 12/05/2006 - 00:00

Wake At Noon all ready to fire

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Wake At Noon, Canada's Horse of the Year in 2002, makes his third start off a 14-month layoff when he runs in Thursday's Woodbine feature. A third-level allowance worth $78,400, the race will be contested at 1 1/16 miles and has an optional claiming price of $80,000.

Tue, 12/05/2006 - 00:00

Almost everyone wants the lead in stakes route

OZONE PARK, N.Y. - The run to the first turn at Aqueduct will be key in Thursday's $65,000 Don Rickles Stakes, a spot where the five fastest horses have been at their best on or near the early lead.

Tue, 12/05/2006 - 00:00

Solo Survivor appears primed to stretch out

CHICAGO - Sometimes, when the temperature dips low during December, there seem to be only two types of races run over the winterized surface at Hawthorne. There are those heats in which a speed horse shoots to the front and never looks back, and those in which too many jockeys get that same lone-speed vision dancing in their head. Then, the pace falls apart and a closer - even one without obviously contending form - will come from far behind and win.

Tue, 12/05/2006 - 00:00

Baffert-trained pair hit the jackpot

VINTON, La. - Trainer Bob Baffert had a productive trip to Delta Downs, where his two starters in Friday night's Grade 3, $1 million Delta Jackpot combined to earn $240,000. Pirates Deputy picked up $200,000 in graded earnings for his runner-up finish to Birdbirdistheword, a sum that gives him a leg up when it comes to getting into next year's Kentucky Derby. Malt Magic was fourth in the Jackpot and earned $40,000.

"They both ran their heart out," Baffert said after the race. "They go back to California, and we just freshen them up and get them ready for the classics."