Mon, 02/11/2002 - 00:00

New era begins for a classy pair

ARCADIA, Calif. - Skip to the Stone and Senora Claudia won stakes on opposite sides of the Americas last year. Wednesday at Santa Anita, they start for new trainers in allowance races that could lead to starts in stakes.

Skip to the Stone, the winner of the Baldwin Stakes and Bay Shore Stakes last year, is the likely favorite in the third race, a $57,000 allowance race/optional claimer over six furlongs.

Mon, 02/11/2002 - 00:00

Red Bullet vs. Mongoose redux

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Red Bullet, who finished a troubled second behind Mongoose before being disqualified and placed fourth in Saturday's Grade 1 Donn Handicap, may not have to wait long for the opportunity to avenge the defeat.

Red Bullet will run next in the Grade 1 Gulfstream Park Handicap March 30, said his trainer, Joe Orseno. And on Monday trainer H. James Bond said that race may also be Mongoose's next start.

Mon, 02/11/2002 - 00:00

Move over, Bob and Wayne

ARCADIA, Calif. - The faces are changing among the California trainers with 3-year-olds to follow in the upcoming Kentucky Derby preps.

Over the weekend, USS Tinosa (trained by Jerry Hollendorfer), and Searcher (Grant Hofmans) booked places in major stakes next month with wins at Santa Anita. Well-known trainers such as Bob Baffert and D. Wayne Lukas, who between them have accounted for five of the last seven Kentucky Derby winners, failed to win 3-year-old races at Santa Anita with promising horses.

Mon, 02/11/2002 - 00:00

'Tom' may wait for Toboggan

JAMAICA, N.Y. - Peeping Tom returned to the winner's circle for the first time in nine months, but his trainer, Pat Reynolds, is in no rush to return him to graded-stakes competition.

Mon, 02/11/2002 - 00:00

Other stakes take hit to save U.N.

Monmouth Park has trimmed one stakes race and a total of $300,000 in stakes purses from its 2002 meet in order to maintain the $500,000 purse of the Grade 1 United Nations Handicap, according to the stakes schedule released Monday.

Four of the track's Grade 3 races were each targeted for $50,000 cuts. The Red Bank Handicap, Jersey Derby, Sapling Stakes, and Sorority Stakes will each have a purse of $100,000, down from $150,000 last year.

Mon, 02/11/2002 - 00:00

Red Power following footsteps of his brother

ALBANY, Calif. - Some classy older horses meet in Golden Gate Fields feature Wednesday when stakes winners Mellow Fellow and Highland Gold head a field of seven in a six-furlong $80,000 optional claiming race.

At one time, they were two of the West Coast's best sprinters - Highland Gold defeated Mellow Fellow to win the 2000 Grade 3 Los Angeles Handicap at Hollywood Park. They are still tough customers. Mellow Fellow enters with a three-race win streak, including a victory in the Montclair Handicap over this track in his last start.

Mon, 02/11/2002 - 00:00

Dove Creek faces far weaker foes

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - Dove Creek, who finished second to the stakes-bound Powder in her most recent start, is a standout in the featured eighth race Wednesday at Oaklawn Park. The six-furlong entry-level allowance has drawn eight fillies and mares, and is worth $27,000.

Dove Creek met winners for the first time in an Oaklawn allowance Jan. 27, and was beaten a length by Powder in what remains one of the fastest six-furlong races of the meet. Following the race, Powder's connections said she could turn up in the $50,000 Spring Fever here March 10.

Sun, 02/10/2002 - 00:00

You best in Las Virgenes

ARCADIA, Calif. - You did not have the easiest journey in Sunday's $200,000 Las Virgenes Stakes* at Santa Anita, but her wide trip was enough to put her on top of California's 3-year-old filly division.

You ($4.40) won by a length over Habibti, a reverse of the Grade 1 Hollywood Starlet Stakes on Dec. 16 when the two finished a head apart.

Sun, 02/10/2002 - 00:00

Cappuchino brews up victory

ALBANY, Calif. - Cappuchino continued trainer Jerry Hollendorfer's hot streak with 3-year-olds as he and entrymate Yougottawanna ran one-two in the $59,100 Golden State Mile at Golden Gate Fields on Sunday.

Cappuchino ($3) stalked pacesetter Lethal Grande and took the lead at the quarter pole. He opened a 2 1/2 length lead over his entrymate into the lane and maintained that advantage to the wire. He won the one-mile race in 1:35.57. Late-closing Arsen was third 1 1/2 lengths behind Yougottawanna.

Sun, 02/10/2002 - 00:00

Vahol takes Whirlaway

NEW ORLEANS - If Sunday's Whirlaway Handicap* was any measure, it's going to take some kind of horse to beat Valhol three weeks from now in the $500,000 New Orleans Handicap. Running his best race in years, Valhol decisively beat nine rivals in the $125,000 Whirlaway and established clear supremacy in the local handicap division.