Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

Sans stumble, Moro's the one

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - A bad start provides a perfect alibi for a 3-year-old front-runner.

Royal Moro stumbled badly at the start of a Grade 2 sprint last out, and finished a disappointing fourth. On Thursday, Royal Moro races seven furlongs in a one-other-than allowance at Hollywood Park, and if his stumble was nothing more than bad luck, he will make an impact in race 6.

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

Volga's season debut a softie

ELMONT, N.Y. - Volga, a Group 3 winner in France, tops a compact field of filly and mare grass runners in Thursday's $50,000 allowance feature at Belmont Park.

Five entered the third-level allowance, which will be run at 1 1/8 miles over Belmont's inner turf course and is the fifth race on the card.

Volga obviously will be pointed to bigger and better races down the road, but trainer Christophe Clement selected this spot as a starting point for his filly, who hasn't raced since finishing fifth in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf in October.

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

3-year-olds may have caught up

AUBURN, Wash. - Three-year-olds are usually at a severe disadvantage when they face their elders early in the year, but at some point they catch up. Has that point arrived?

That's the question in Thursday's feature at Emerald Downs, which matches four 3-year-old fillies against five 4-year-old fillies under $12,500 nonwinners-of-two lifetime conditions at 6 1/2 furlongs.

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

Fresh horses propel Hartmann to top of trainer standings

OCEANPORT, N.J. - Most of the names near the top of the Monmouth Park trainers' standings are familiar - Eddie Broome, Kevin Sleeter, Alan Seewald, and Tim Hills. One trainer who is new to the top, and enjoying every minute of it, is Mary Hartmann.

Hartmann had seven wins at the meet last year and has nearly matched that already with six wins this meet through last weekend. She is tied for the lead with Broome and Sleeter. Hartmann said this has been her best start to a Monmouth meeting. So what has been the difference this year?

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

Milwaukee Brew no lock as a closer in Californian

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - He is the only Grade 1 winner in the field, and training superbly for his first start in three months. Milwaukee Brew, however, is no cinch to win the Grade 2, $500,000 Californian on Saturday at Hollywood Park.

"He's dead fit, I know that," said his trainer, Bobby Frankel.

But Milwaukee Brew's closing style places him at a theoretical disadvantage at 1 1/8 miles, and Frankel recognizes the dilemma. "I don't know if there's enough pace, and the way this track is playing, it's if the race sets up for him."

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

The last shall be first: Equality wins Gleaming

After wondering for months how Equality would handle turf, trainer H. Graham Motion got his answer Tuesday.

Equality, coming off a last-place finish in the Preakness Stakes, made the transition to grass by scoring a one-length victory in the $59,300 Gleaming Stakes at Delaware Park.

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

Congaree in, Hail the Chief out of Foster

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Congaree is in, but Hail the Chief is out of the $750,000 Stephen Foster Handicap.

Trainer Bob Baffert said Tuesday that, despite his objections to Congaree carrying high weight of 121 pounds, he has decided to forgo a trip back to California by running the colt in the Foster Handicap. The Grade 1 Foster will be run Saturday at Churchill Downs.

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

One week into the meeting, it's Wayne's World

CHICAGO - You pretty much knew that Wayne Catalano, the private trainer for Frank Calabrese, was going to come out with guns blazing at Arlington. The leading trainer here two years ago before falling two wins short of Jerry Hollendorfer last year, Catalano points for Arlington, and in the last couple seasons, what Catalano points at, Catalano hits.

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

E Dubai returns in Brooklyn for Godolphin

ELMONT, N.Y. - E Dubai, who hasn't run since finishing second in the Super Derby last September, will be the 118-pound highweight in Saturday's $250,000 Brooklyn Handicap at Belmont Park.

Street Cry, who like E Dubai is owned by Godolphin Stable, was assigned top weight of 122 pounds for the Brooklyn. Street Cry will run instead in Saturday's $750,000 Stephen Foster at Churchill Downs.

Tue, 06/11/2002 - 00:00

Vienna attacks Dallas Turf Cup with Suances

GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - They're back. Trainer Darrell Vienna and jockey David Flores, who teamed to win two turf stakes at Lone Star Park on May 27, will return to the track Saturday from their Southern California base with Suances, probable favorite for the $250,000 Dallas Turf Cup.