Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Midnight Shadow hard to handle

ETOBICOKE, Ontario - Midnight Shadow should be a prohibitive favorite in Saturday's $125,000 Nandi Stakes, a five-furlong dash for Ontario-sired 2-year-old fillies at Woodbine.

Midnight Shadow won her maiden impressively second time out, earning an 87 Beyer Speed Figure in a five-furlong Ontario-sired maiden special. She came back to take the five-furlong Shady Well Stakes on the inner track by a neck, earning an 82 Beyer under jockey Ray Sabourin.

Trainer Bob Tiller said he believes Midnight Shadow is better than what she showed in the Shady Well.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Coeur Joie returns off a good one

VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Coeur Joie, who is coming off of the best sprint of his career, should go favored over nine other older horses in the feature race at Hastings on Saturday. The $50,000 optional claiming race at 6 1/2 furlongs attracted a quality field that includes seven horses who have either won or placed in a stakes race. Also in the stellar field is Leloup, who is making his first start since winning the 2003 S. W. Randall Plate.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Zaylaway goes after 2nd stakes

EDMONTON, Alberta - Zaylaway seeks her second stakes victory when she takes on seven other 2-year-old fillies in Saturday's $50,000 Princess Margaret at Northlands Park.

Zaylaway, a Kentucky-bred invader owned by Budget Stable and trained by Janet Armstrong, is 2 for 2 after winning the 6 1/2-furlong Timber Music at Hastings. Zaylaway's regular rider, Carlos Ignacio Silva, has the mount in the six-furlong Princess Margaret.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

'M V P' drops in for home debut

AUBURN, Wash. - Bound to Be M V P will make his first start in his home state Saturday, when he heads a talented field of five in the Emerald Downs feature, a six-furlong sprint for $40,000 optional claiming company.

One of two 3-year-olds in the field, Bound to Be M V P won all three of his starts last year, including the Ladnesian Stakes, for trainer Brian Giesbrecht at Hastings Park.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Fort Prado in the hot seat this time

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Fort Prado should end up favored in the Sea O'Erin off four straight stakes wins, including a narrow score in the Black Tie Affair (above).

CHICAGO - In the 2005 Sea O'Erin Handicap, Fort Prado offered 5-2 odds and an appealing alternative to heavily favored Remind, and he won the race by a comfortable margin, with Remind well behind in third. On Saturday, the $150,000 Sea O'Erin comes round again, but this time it is Fort Prado who is the hunted, not the hunter, and six rivals will be playing a game of beat-the-favorite.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Unexpected rain causes rare switch for opening sprint

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Trainer Dan Hendricks, watching workouts this week, called an audible and won with Runaway Dancer.

DEL MAR, Calif. - A pesky drizzle on Thursday morning led Del Mar officials to transfer the day's first race from the turf to the main track, a rare decision for a summertime meeting that is typically blessed with ideal weather.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Sharp Writer looks able to handle Grace invaders

SANTA ROSA, Calif. - The only $100,000 stakes on the fair circuit, the Joseph T. Grace Handicap, took on added luster last year at the Sonoma County Fair when it was run on the brand-new turf course.

Last year's Grace attracted a strong field, with graded stakes winner Adreamisborn coming out on top. Saturday's edition has attracted a field of nine with solid entries from north and south.

Capitano won last year's Rolling Green at Golden Gate Fields and just won a three-way photo for second in the $200,000 Caesar Rodney at Delaware.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Lone Star asks to open earlier

Lone Star Park has asked to open its Thoroughbred meet one week earlier next year, on April 5, in a request submitted to the Texas Racing Commission. The state's tracks turned in dates proposals for 2007 on Tuesday. The earliest the commission will grant dates is during a meeting in September.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Peg's Prayer a Spa winner

Trainer Dave Donk targeted the $150,000 for Peg's Prayer immediately after she won her maiden so impressively over the Belmont turf three months ago. He never wavered from that plan even after Peg's Prayer turned in a couple of disappointing efforts as the beaten favorite against first-level allowance competition while awaiting her main goal.

Thu, 08/03/2006 - 00:00

Changes to B.C. Cup controversial

VANCOUVER, British Columbia - It will be a different look and feel when Hastings puts on its biggest day of racing Monday.

Since the B.C. Cup was conceived in 1996, all seven stakes on the card had been restricted to British Columbia-breds. Citing dwindling foal numbers in the province and short fields the last couple of years, management at Hastings opened up the three races for older horses - Classic, Distaff, and Sprint - to horses bred or owned in British Columbia.