Sun, 03/17/2002 - 00:00

Explicit best in Pelleteri

NEW ORLEANS - The California-based Explicit has traveled from coast to coast, running in sprint stakes throughout his career. His first trip to New Orleans netted him his first stakes win, when he won the $150,000 Pelleteri Breeders' Cup on Sunday at Fair Grounds.

Sun, 03/17/2002 - 00:00

Big Shot gives Mandella first win

ALBANY, Calif. - Big Shot ($14.80) held off a determined bid by Anstar down the stretch to win the $55,000-added Silky Sullivan Starter Handicap on Sunday at Golden Gate Fields.

The victory in the 1 1/16-mile race that was switched from turf to dirt was the first for trainer Gary Mandella, who had started only three other horses. The winning time was 1:42.53 as Big Shot won for the first time in 12 starts since Aug. 26, 2000.

Sat, 03/16/2002 - 00:00

Continental Red wins San Luis Rey

ARCADIA, Calif. - Perseverence was rewarded on Saturday at Santa Anita when Continental Red, jockey Pat Valenzuela, and trainer Ian Jory combined to win the Grade 2, $250,000 San Luis Rey Stakes in a thrilling, four-horse photo.

Continental Red had been narrowly defeated in two other Grade 2 stakes earlier this meet when he was caught late, but this time he ran down the leader to prevail by a nose over the mare Keemoon.

"He's super tough, super game, and super sound," Jory said. "If ever a horse deserved to win, it's this guy."

Sat, 03/16/2002 - 00:00

Ask Me No Secrets romps in Oaklawn BC

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - Ask Me No Secrets, a rapidly improving filly trained by David Hofmans, won her first stakes before a crowd of 21,836 at Oaklawn on Saturday when she led from start to finish to win the Grade 3, $200,000 Oaklawn Breeders' Cup by 4 1/2 lengths over Red n'Gold.

It was a head back in third to even-money favorite Descapate, who was followed under the wire by Caressing and Search Party.

The Oaklawn Breeders' Cup, the final local prep for the Grade 1,

Sat, 03/16/2002 - 00:00

Harlan's Holiday breaks through

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Harlan's Holiday, under Edgar Prado, sails home a 3 1/2-length winner in Saturday's Florida Derby. His rival Booklet was fourth.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Harlan's Holiday avenged his two setbacks at the hands of Booklet earlier this winter, rallying from off a blistering pace to score a 3 1/2-length victory over Blue Burner in the $1 million at Gulfstream Park on Saturday. Booklet, who dueled through record-setting early fractions with Smooth Jazz, finished fourth in a field of 11 3-year-olds.

The victory gave trainer Ken McPeek, who trains Harlan's Holiday for owners Jack and Laurie Wolf, the first Grade 1 victory of his career.

Sat, 03/16/2002 - 00:00

Oaklawn Park: Mr Ross holds on

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - Mr Ross held off a late surge by Remington Rock at the wire to defend his title successfully in the Grade 3, $100,000 Razorback Handicap by a neck before 21,836 at Oaklawn. It was another neck back in third to Big Numbers, who finished a length in front of fourth-place finisher and 3-5 favorite Crafty Shaw.

Sat, 03/16/2002 - 00:00

Serena's Tune ends well

NEW ORLEANS - Serena's Tune shouldered lofty expectations throughout her career, and though she never reached the top of the game, she at least leaves it on a winning note. Serena's Tune won the $125,000 Victoria Lass Handicap on Saturday at Fair Grounds in what was probably her final start before being bred to Storm Cat this spring.

Sat, 03/16/2002 - 00:00

Sam-Son stymied by no-fill races

NEW ORLEANS - Fair Grounds could have become a showcase for the Sam-Son Farms stakes horses this month. Instead, the Sam-Son stars will be waiting for Keeneland.

Strut the Stage, second in the Grade 1 Secretariat last year, twice entered turf allowance races here as trainer Mark Frostad tried to start the colt's 4-year-old campaign, but the first race failed to fill, and when the second was rained off the turf, Strut the Stage scratched.

Sat, 03/16/2002 - 00:00

This day at the races stars O.J. (yes, that O.J.)

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - The gawkers and whisperers were out in force Saturday in the vicinity of Sec. 224 in the clubhouse box.

That's where O.J. Simpson watched the beginning of the Florida Derby card with a small group of friends before moving on to the turf club. Simpson, who now lives in the Miami suburb of Kendall, said it was his first-ever trip to Gulfstream.

"I used to go to the track in California all the time," said Simpson, who formerly owned horses in partnership with B. Wayne Hughes and other Los Angeles-area owners.

Sat, 03/16/2002 - 00:00

Ethan Man sprints like a dream in Swale

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Just because Ethan Man has shown himself to be a prototypical miler doesn't mean Pat Byrne isn't tempted to try him at a classic distance. Ethan Man, a son of Glitterman, was highly impressive in drawing off to win the seven-furlong on the Gulfstream Park undercard Saturday, leading Byrne to name the 1 1/8-mile Blue Grass Stakes as the colt's next possible start.

"This is the time of year that everyone wants to stretch out," said Byrne, who trains Ethan Man for West Point Thoroughbreds. "Why is that?"