Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Obstacles for Aldebaran

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Aldebaran will try to break trainer Bobby Frankel's long winless spell at Saratoga in the Forego.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - Trainer Bobby Frankel hopes to break out of his Saratoga slump Sunday when he sends out Aldebaran in the $250,000 Forego Handicap, the final Grade 1 race of the meet.

Frankel is 0 for 18 at Saratoga since Medaglia d'Oro won the Grade 1 Whitney Handicap Aug. 2. Aldebaran, winner of the Metropolitan Handicap in May, is making his first start since taking the Grade 2 Tom Fool Handicap on July 4.

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Bullet five furlongs for Empire Maker

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - One week after being declared from the Travers Stakes, Belmont Stakes winner Empire Maker was back on the work tab Friday, drilling five furlongs in 1:00.02 over a fast Saratoga main track. The workout, with Rudy Rodriguez aboard, was the fastest of 14 at the distance.

Empire Maker, who worked by himself, was timed in fractions of 23.60 seconds and 35.20. He is being pointed to the $1 million Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park on Sept. 27.

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Past foes key in Grade 2 Del Mar 'Cap

DEL MAR, Calif. - Two months to the Breeders' Cup, and the West Coast is looking stronger every day. California-based Candy Ride (BC Classic), Storming Home (Turf), and Special Ring (Mile) have emerged as division leaders, casting shadows even as they skip races such as Sunday's Grade 2 Del Mar Handicap.

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Primerica seeks first stakes win

DEL MAR, Calif. - In June, Primerica finished second to Candy Ride in an allowance race at Hollywood Park. The loss came after back-to-back wins for Primerica, but was the first American start for the undefeated Candy Ride, who won the Pacific Classic last Sunday.

"That's his claim to fame so far," trainer Wally Dollase said of Primerica.

Monday, Primerica starts in the $250,000 Del Mar Breeders' Cup Handicap at one mile, trying to win his first stakes race.

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Ashado perseveres

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - At the eighth pole of Friday's $200,000 Spinaway Stakes, with Ashado holding a tenuous lead over the D. Wayne Lukas-trained Be Gentle, trainer Todd Pletcher started to wonder if his filly would be fit enough to fight.

"She's so idle in the morning it makes you a little concerned in the afternoon, especially at the eighth pole when it looked like she had to dig down a little," Pletcher said. "Fortunately, she's one of those horses who knows the difference in the morning and the afternoon."

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Dynever Pa. Derby favorite

Philadelphia Park had hoped to attract at least one or two of the season's premier 3-year-olds by boosting the purse of the Pennsylvania Derby to $750,000, a healthy $250,000 raise.

But that wish basically evaporated when Peace Rules, a horse who trainer Bobby Frankel had said might run in the Pennsylvania Derby, had to pinch-hit for ailing stablemate Empire Maker in last weekend's Travers at Saratoga.

So the biggest names among the 10 entered Friday for Monday's Grade 3 Pennsylvania Derby were Dynever and Toccet.

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Turf stakes flooded with entries

OCEANPORT, N.J. - The Monmouth Park racing office sometimes struggles to fill stakes races. Then there are days like Friday, when entries come pouring in to a point of overflow.

Monmouth offered a pair of $50,000 one-mile turf stakes for Sunday, and both lured an excess of entrants. The Bob Harding attracted 17; the Continental Mile for 2-year-olds pulled 21.

Even with the temporary turf fence down - it had been set at 30 feet - the maximum number of starters for each race is 14.

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Band Is Passing's racing career is over

MIAMI - Band Is Passing, a two-time winner and the reigning champion of the Grade 3 Miami Mile Breeders' Cup Handicap, will not be back to defend that title on Monday. In fact, Band Is Passing's owner-breeder-trainer Stanley Ersoff has decided to retire Band Is Passing at the age of 7.

"I think that's going to be it for his racing career," Ersoff said. "Basically, it's the wear and tear of old age. He's been much too good to me to risk getting him injured at this point in his life."

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

More distance helps Doctor Mike

It was difficult to separate Doctor Mike, Front Nine, and That Tat, the top three contenders for Sunday's $50,000 Folklore Handicap at Louisiana Downs, the last time they met.

The occasion was the $50,000 Kings Court on June 27, and Doctor Mike was up for a nose win over Front Nine in three-way photo. It was another neck back in third to a late-charging That Tat.

Things should be just as competitive in the Folklore.

"It looks like it's anybody's ballgame," said Troy Young, who trains Doctor Mike. "It's a very competitive race."

Fri, 08/29/2003 - 00:00

Someone among proven losers has to win

CHICAGO - The top contenders in Arlington's feature race on Sunday have one serious flaw: They can't seem to win at the race conditions.

The feature is a second-level allowance at one mile, and a glance at the form reveals four primary contenders-Guapazo, Voodoo Kiss, Gold Tango, and Behind Enemy Lines. All have put together solid recent races against similar competition, but between them, they have compiled an 0-for-31 record at the second-allowance level. In other words, the horses most likely to win have only proven themselves capable of losing - over and over again.