Wed, 09/08/2004 - 00:00

Lucky in the Lead may be best in feature

SASKATOON, Saskatchewan - Six 3-year-old fillies will contest Friday's one-mile City Centre Bingo Handicap, the $5,000 feature on the Marquis Downs meet's next-to-last card.

There is really no standout here this year in the 3-year-old filly division, and Megan's Way and Danzig Ballerina, winners of two of the three previous stakes for 3-year-old fillies, are absent from this race with injuries.

That leaves only Lucky in the Lead, winner of the James Leakos Sophomore, who could turn the trick again in this event.

Wed, 09/08/2004 - 00:00

Offtrack handle keys gain

FORT ERIE, Ontario - The abbreviated 81-day Fort Erie meet ended Monday with a gain in total daily handle and a decline in ontrack handle. The meet was originally scheduled to end Nov. 22, after 117 racing days, but was shortened to make way for a rebuilding of the dirt track.

The daily average wagering from all sources at the meet was $824,085. That represented a gain of 5.7 percent when compared to the same time frame last year. The boost was the result of an 11.2 percent gain in betting from sites carrying the track's signal. This source made up $670,694 of the daily handle.

Wed, 09/08/2004 - 00:00

DM Shicago aimed for Texas Classic Futurity

DM Shicago, winner of the All American Futurity on Monday, may make his next start in the trials to the Grade 1, $1 million Texas Classic Futurity at Sam Houston Race Park on Oct. 14.

"We'll X-ray him all over, and if everything is fine we may go for the Texas Classic," trainer Carl Draper said Tuesday. In the All American DM Shicago earned $1 million and set a stakes record of 21 seconds for the 440 yards.

The Texas Classic Futurity finals are on Oct. 29.

Wed, 09/08/2004 - 00:00

Jones pair head Go Man Go

Leading trainer Paul Jones will send out the 2002 world champion, Whosleavingwho, and Meteoric in the Grade 1, $100,000 Go Man Go Handicap on Saturday night at Los Alamitos.

Whosleavingwho and Meteoric each prepared for their fall stakes campaigns with 350-yard allowance victories at Los Alamitos. On July 29, Whosleavingwho won a nose decision in 17.41 seconds, and on Aug. 15 Meteoric scored a half-length victory in 17.60 seconds after being bumped at the start.

"Both horses came out of their races really well," Jones said. "Whosleavingwho looks as good as he ever has."

Wed, 09/08/2004 - 00:00

Total handle increases at Evangeline

Total handle for the Evangeline Downs meeting that concluded Monday showed a healthy increase from a year ago. This season was the final one for Thoroughbreds at the Carencro, La., facility, as the 2005 season, which begins next April, will be the first at the new location in nearby Opelousas, where the slots portion of the racino has been operating since December.

Wed, 09/08/2004 - 00:00

Columbus track report

COLUMBUS, Neb. - The race for leading rider at Columbus will come down to the closing weekend with a four- or five-way stretch run.

Filmer Munaylla, sidelined by a broken bone in his lower leg, still holds the lead with 32 wins, but it seems likely that any of four riders still active are in reach of the title. Jerry Carkeek opens the weekend with 25 wins, Armando Martinez is next with 24, and Dennis Collins has 23 with just 27 races left in the meet. Dan Beck, who last week posted doubles on four days, is next with 19 wins.

Wed, 09/08/2004 - 00:00

Fairmount Park track report

COLLINSVILLE, Ill. - Trainers Jimmy Zook and Ralph Martinez have several things in common. Both have around 100 horses and train exclusively for one owner. But their operations are opposites philosophically, with Martinez and his boss, Lou O'Brien, more concerned with grinding out victories in claiming races than chasing stakes money.

"They have a certain criteria for claiming horses, and they've gotten very good at what they do," says Zook of the Martinez-O'Brien barn.

Wed, 09/08/2004 - 00:00

Thistledown track report

It's Faulkner time at Thistledown. With 108 days of the 187-day racing season completed, the father-son trainers are first and third in the standings, with son Rodney Faulkner leading with 52 winners from 244 starts and father Joe Faulkner third with 42 winners from 244 starters. Jerry Hollendorfer is second with 45 of 116.

The Faulkners came here in 2001, and a third member of the family, Randy, also trained here for two seasons. Another son, Ricky, is a blacksmith on the Texas circuit.

Tue, 09/07/2004 - 00:00

Good things come in small packages

Jim Lisa
The diminutive filly Aclassysassylassy easily wins her second straight Florida Stallion Stakes race.

MIAMI - Trainer David Vivian is still waiting for the growth spurt that would make his 2-year-old filly Aclassysassylassy almost as big as the competition she's facing in the Florida Stallion Stakes. Until then, Vivian will have to be content watching his little dynamo beat up on her more physically imposing rivals, as she did again Monday when she rallied to an easy 2 1/2-length victory in the $125,000 at Calder.

Tue, 09/07/2004 - 00:00

NYRA solves one problem, but still must find a new leader

The New York Racing Association has emerged from its premier summertime meet in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., without its No. 1 choice for a new chief executive officer, but with a solution that puts to rest a controversy over how it accounts for purses owed to horsemen.