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FOR ADVERTISING Ralph Nicks Quickly Joins INFORMATION or to subscribe, please call Top Ranks of FSS Trainers Antoinette at 352-732-8858 or email: [email protected] BY TAMMY A. GANTT ______For fans of the Florida Sire Stakes pro- gram, trainer Ralph Nicks is a known com- In This Issue: modity when it comes to horses under his tutelage making it to the winners circle. Pandemic Prods Industry Sustainability Nicks won his fourth Affirmed Stakes Discussion last month in the series with Breeze On By, the favorite in Saturday’s In Reality Stakes FL-breds Head Sunday’s Santa Anita Sprint at Gulfstream Park. The Aug. 29 win put Nicks in with the likes of Kathleen Ultra-Consistent Sav Seeks to Make O’Connell and Stanley Gold as FSS pow- Ontario Fashion Statement erhouse trainers. Nicks now has won eight United Heads Rivals in John Henry Turf Florida Sire Stakes races since 2016. “I just feel blessed to be in Florida for Monmouth’s 75th Season Closes seven years and win this many [Sire] Series,” said Nicks, who also captured the Warrior’s Charge 9-5 Favorite in Ack Ack Affirmed the previous three seasons with Spielberg Heads Field in Amer. Pharoah Soutache (2017), Garter and Tie (2018) and Liam’s Lucky Charm (2019). “I Breeders’ Cup Post Times Announced learned early on that you need to be a part Mr. Big News “Sharper and Stronger” for of this and was lucky to have owners send Preakness me some talented horses and it’s worked.” Kathleen O’Connell won five out of six TOBA to Honor State Breeders in the series in 2013 with a sweep by filly Ralph Nicks/LAUREN KING PHOTO Scandalous Act and two of three legs by other FSS winners. Later she went on to Gulfstream Park Charts My Brown Eyed Guy. Her first win in the win the Acorn Stakes (G1) and earn Track Results & Entries series was in 1996 with Blazing Swords, $773,440. followed the next month by another win in Tortora started 111 horses in the FSS Florida Stallion Progeny List the series by the horse. Ivanavinalot won program from 1982 to 2008. He won the Florida Breeders’ List twice along with wins by Two T’s At Two very first In Reality division, the pinnacle B, Lenzi’s Lucky Lady and Well Defined. race in the series for colts, with Luv a Wire to Wire Business Place O’Connell now has 12 wins in the Libra in 1982. His other standouts include series just below the late Frank Gomez Boots ‘n Jackie in 1992, Mecke in 1994 with 14 wins including the first series and Sea Emperor in 1994. Tortora retired Featured Advertisers sweep in 1984 with Smile. His horse would as Calder Race Course’s all-time leading go on to later win the Eclipse Award as the trainer. Baoma Corp. nation’s champion sprinter in 1986. He was David Fawkes, who swept with Big Bloodstockauction USA also the first trainer to sweep the Florida Drama in 2008, has seven wins in the Florida Department of Agriculture series with Queen Drama in 2011, Tribal Stallion Stakes open division twice with FTBOA Smile and then Naked Greed in 1991. Drama in 2015, Cajun Delta Dawn in 2016 Eddie Plesa, Jr. and Emanuel Tortora with two wins. Fawkes, like Nicks, has Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply have 11 wins each. Plesa, Jr. trained the been a strong supporter of the Florida Sire Seminole Feed Stakes over the years. beloved filly Three Ring to FSS wins in the Summerfield Sales Susan’s Girl and My Dear Girl among See NICKS on page 3
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Continued from COVER The leading trainer by far in the series is Stanley Gold with 20 wins. He hit his stride in 2009 and has won at least one race annu- ally, with rare exception, since then. Gold dominated the series in 2009, 2010, 2011 and again in 2014, winning 16 of 24 races between 2009 and 2014 for Fred Brei’s Jacks or Better farm. Gold trained Jackson Bend in 2009 to a sweep, then returned the following year to repeat with Eclipse champion and Breeders’ Cup winner Awesome Feather in the filly division. He swept again in 2011 with Fort Loudon. He won with Best Plan Yet in 2013 to deny My Brown Eyed Guy a sweep and came back the following year to win with Leap Year Luck, Twotwentyfive A and Sing Praises twice. In 2015 it was Ballet Diva and Fellowship posting his 17th and 18th wins in the series. Gold’s last two wins in the series were in the 2018 Susan’s Girl and My Dear Girl with Cookie Dough, a horse owned by Alan Cohen’s Arindel based in Ocala and managed by his son Brian Cohen along with the farm team Juan Rafael Alvarado and Luis Ceballis-Morfin. Cookie Dough’s sire Brethren stands at Arindel and was the 2018 leading Florida juvenile sire. Nicks could add another win to his total on Saturday with Breeze On By which would also add his name to the list of train- ers who have swept a division in the series which includes Gomez, Gold, O’Connell, Bill Kaplan with Seacliff in 1995, Frederick Knibbs with Nancy’s Glitter in 1997, Marty Wolfson with Express Tour in 2000, Manuel Azpurua with Sir Oscar in 2003, David Vivian with Aclassysassylassy in 2004, David Fawkes with Big Drama in 2008 and Jose Pinchin with 2016 Florida Horse of the Year Three Rules. Pandemic Prods Industry Sustainability Discussion
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COVID-19 has changed the way we do business and a panel on Sept. 22 convened for a University of Louisville Equine Industry Program speaker series hosted by Horse Racing Nation to discuss what the new landscape looks like today and where it may go in the future. “Racing’s Now Reality: Is it Sustainable?” provided an in-depth look at how the shutdown and lack of spec- tators at the track affect the economics of racing along with the spirit of a shared experience on big race days. The panel consisted of Terry Finley, the founder and presi- dent of West Point Thoroughbreds; Andrew Offerman, vice pres- ident of racing operations at Canterbury Park; and Jack Jeziorski, executive vice president of Monarch Content Management, a subsidiary of the Stronach Group that represents the simulcasting interest of 14 racetracks across the country. The program was moderated by Horse Racing Radio Network’s Mike Penna and hosted by University of Louisville’s Sean Beirne. From his perspective of ensuring the racing product was offered to the betting public, Jeziorski explained what the envi- ronment was like in March and April. “I thank God to this day for Gulfstream Park, which never shut down. We were sending those tracks [that were open] liter- ally around the world and I was working with Fonner Park, Will
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Back to Top Page 5 Pandemic page 3 Continued from not there. They saw the lion’s share of the revenue coming from Rogers [Downs], sending those tracks along with Gulfstream to simulcasting during the weekdays since those days had virtually Europe, to Australia, to South America because literally there was no other tracks racing. By providing content to bettors, almost nothing to bet on,” said Jeziorski, “So people were desper- Canterbury set handle records much like Gulfstream Park did. ate for it and I think you could see that with other sports shut down Offerman pointed out that one possible positive benefit caused in the U.S.” by the disruption was the forced change in economic models that “So our adjustment came early on in mid-March when tracks gave some tracks a chance to try something they otherwise would- started shutting down, as someone who deals with simulcasting n’t have, such as putting their highlighted racing cards mid-week. and betting rights, back and forth content began to disappear Priding themselves on the entertainment of racing as much as around the world.” the wagering of racing, Canterbury believes that once the track He pointed out that Europe, Australia, Hong Kong, South opens again fully for spectators, they will come back as they are Korea, and Japan had shut down and by early April those with live used to the customer service and entertainment draw the track pro- racing were down to just a handful of tracks in the United States. vides. He compared the challenge of finding content for the Xpressbet The disruption has also led to conversation on what the eco- customers to bet on to a bit of a game of a reverse whack-a-mole nomic ecosystem may and should look like in the future. where they’d get Chilean tracks onboard, and then Chile would “Now with this shift to a lot of online wagering, you’re seeing shut down. people re-examine the model as far as how that betting dollar gets Gulfstream Park was one of the only signals for wagering in divvied up among the industry stakeholders, and whether we need the early months of the pandemic and that meant sports betting to look at that again now that betting has gone online. Some of it was also not happening. This led to Gulfstream Park going from is going to come back to brick and mortar but a lot of it’s going to $100 million in handle in 2019 to more than $250 million in 2020, stay online which definitely affects how everyone is going to get thus far. paid out of that takeout,” said Jeziorski. “First, remember when the pandemic hit, thank God for ADW “I’ve been in this business about 12 years now. That whole 12 or people couldn’t have been betting at all. We would have all been years this has been an essential tension, ‘how do you divvy up that out of luck. They were a lifeline those couple months when every- line, and what’s a fair split of it?’ I do think, particularly if stuff thing was shut down,” Jeziorski said. moves online, you’re going to see—it’s happening already in a Jeziorski said that at least ADWs had seven day a week racing. couple of jurisdictions—where horsemen are saying, ‘Wait a sec- He recalls they kept that going between collective efforts until ond, we’re down.’ Handle may be up, but the share going to purses tracks starting opening in June. is down. There needs to be an adjustment in that.” All racetracks at the beginning were significantly impacted — “That really is one of the issues at the crux of this whole con- some more so than others — depending on the timing of their rac- versation. With fans not being in attendance to bet the races on- ing seasons. Canterbury Park was impacted significantly immedi- track, and strictly betting ADWs — is that model sustainable long- ately because it was the beginning of their seasonal racing meet term?” said Penna. where participants travel from long distances and needed some From the track perspective, Offerman pointed out that he does- amount of certainty that a race meet would be open when they got n’t think the model would be sustainable in its entirety, and sug- there. Offerman noted that the track was impacted immediately as gests maybe a hybrid model looking at the placement of better they began to think about what the meet was going to look like and performing days. He pointed out that even with record handle, the if they could hold one at all. bottom line is that revenue is lost at the track level. The added Offerman said that Canterbury began right away to benefit wagering did not make up for the on-track revenues that were lost. from what some industry members like Gulfstream Park and He pointed out that the track would have to do even better than Tampa Bay Downs had figured out what a no-fan model would a record to make it sustainable. That point clearly defines the need look like and how that could be successful. for conversation on the topic and a possible change in the percent- He said, “We did benefit from those that came before us, and ages. the adaptations they had made in terms of protocols, keeping peo- “We need to find a way to recapture that loss for the industry.” ple and employees safe, providing safe dwellings in stables areas, Jeziorski said. and even being able to hire employees anyway.” To see the entire presentation including Terry Finley’s take on He noted the track’s next step was being able to get people to how owners, syndicates and the sales were affected, click here go come, preparing them for what to expect and initially adapting to to the Horse Racing Nation Facebook page at: https://www.face- a “no-fan” model. He noted that they typically draw 6,500 fans book.com/watch/live/?v=3452684601460001. and do events that draw large on-track attendance and handle. The The next panel will be “Waiting for the Gavel to Fall: track derives its seasonal revenue from events and general enter- Kentucky Horse Sales Go High Tech,” on Oct. 13 on the Horse tainment practices like food and beverage sales with a Thursday Racing Nation Facebook page. Livestreams will begin at 5:30 through Sunday racing model. The track immediately moved to p.m. and are recorded for later viewing. The series will conclude capitalize on what they were seeing when the on-track market was Nov. 10 with “An Evening With Hall of Fame Jockey Pat Day.”
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Back to Top Page 6 Glatt’s Collusion Illusion & Miller’s C Z Rocket Head Sunday’s Santa Anita Sprint ARCADIA, CALIF. —Trainer Mark Glatt’s red-hot Collusion on Aug. 1, while C Z Rocket, in his first graded stakes assign- Illusion, who seeks his fourth consecutive win and Peter Miller’s ment, proved best by a half length in the Grade 2 Pat O’Brien C Z Rocket, in search of his fifth consecutive win photo, headline going seven furlongs on Aug. 29. a solid field of five 3-year-olds and up in Sunday’s Grade 2, The Santa Anita Sprint Championship is a Breeders’ Cup “Win $200,000 Santa Anita Sprint Championship at six furlongs. & You’re In” Challenge Race qualifier, with the winner earning a A winner of five out of six starts, Collusion Illusion was all fees-paid berth into the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Sprint at heart in taking Del Mar’s Grade 1 Bing Crosby Stakes by a nose Keeneland on Nov. 7.
COLLUSION ILLUSION Owner: Dan Agnew, Jerry Schneider, John Xitco & Dr. Rodney Orr Trainer:T Mark Glatt Unbeaten in three starts this year, this Florida-bred colt by Twirling Candy earned a career-best Beyer Speed figure of 93 in winning the Crosby and looms the horse to beat from the rail, from which he aired two starts back, taking the Grade 3 Lazaro Barrera Stakes here by three-and-a-quarter lengths on June 20. With the onlyo blemish on his form coming in the mile and one sixteenth Grade 1 American Pharoah in September 2019, Collusion Illusion is unbeaten in three starts at six furlongs and has won five out of
Florida-bred Collusion Illusion/ BENOIT PHOTO his six career outs.
C Z ROCKET Owner: Tom Kagele Trainer: Peter Miller A miracle $40,000 claim five starts back on April 30 at Oaklawn Park, this 6- year-old City Zip gelding has won all four of starts for Miller, at Churchill Downs, Keeneland and most recent- ly, Del Mar, as he took the seven furlong Pat O’Brien Flagstaff/BENOIT PHOTO as the even money favorite. Ridden by Flavien Prat in FLAGSTAFF the Pat O’Brien, he’ll be Owner: Lane’s End Racing & Hronis Racing, LLC ridden for the first time by Trainer:T John Sadler Luis Saez on Sunday and One of the Southern California circuits most consistent sprint- with a 97 Beyer in hand, ers, he made the lead a furlong from home but could not hold off should be very tough to C Z Rocket late when finishing second, beaten a half length in the beat in his 22nd career Grade 2 Pat O’Brien. A winner of the seven furlong San Carlos Florida-bred CZ Rocket/KEENELAND PHOTO start. StakesS four starts back on March 7, he’s kept good company in five starts this year, winning one while three times second.
THE GRADE 2 SANTA ANITA SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP WITH JOCKEYS & WEIGHTS IN POST ORDER Race 8 of 11 Approximate post time 4 p.m. PT 1. Collusion Illusion—Flavien Prat—122 2. Desert Law—Juan Hernandez—122 3. Flagstaff—Victor Espinoza—124 4. C Z Rocket—Luis Saez—124 5. Giant Expectations—Abel Cedillo—122 First post time for an 11-race card on Sunday is at 12:30 p.m. Although there is no public admittance, Santa Anita’s races can be viewed free of charge via the track’s livestream video at santaanita.com.
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TORONTO - Sav, a four-year-old daugh- ter of Big Screen, chases her second added-money title in Saturday’s $125,000 Ontario Fashion (G3), at Woodbine. A six-furlong main track event for fil- lies & mares, three-year-olds and upward, the Ontario Fashion has attracted six starters. Trained by Ricky Griffith for owner Steven Duffield, Sav, who took last year’s La Prevoyante Stakes, will go after her second straight win after a half-length score over seven furlongs on the E.P. Taylor Turf Course on Aug. 15. Boasting a record of 5-6-1 from 14 starts, the grey, bred in Ontario by Spring Farm, has three wins, three seconds and a third in her last seven outings. Sav began her career on a winning note, an authoritative six-and-a-half length victory at four-and-a-half furlongs on the Woodbine Tapeta on June 3, 2018. Sent on her way at 11-1, she paid $25.80 for the win. “That was very impressive,” praised Griffith. “She did it very professionally, Sav - LaPrevoyante Stakes/MICHAEL BURNS PHOTO and won it very easily. She won against the boys, so that was also impressive.” The mile-and-a-sixteenth Belle Mahone (for fillies & mares, Sav also reinforced what her trainer had known for some time three-year-olds and upward) features nine starters in the $100,000 leading up to her debut. main track event. It goes as race eight. “We knew she was a good one when we bought her as a yearling,” Florida-bred Souper Escape is the early favorite at 6-5. said Griffith. “She had everything you were looking for. She was Painting is cross-entered in both stakes. well balanced and strong. We liked her the moment we saw her.” First post time is 1:10 p.m. Fans can also watch and wager on AAfter a fifth in her second start, the My Dear Stakes, Sav con- all the action via HPIbet.com. cluded her two-year-old campaign with a runner-up effort in the Shady Well Stakes. $125,000 ONTARIO FASHION STAKES (G3) In 2019, Sav went 3-3-1 from eight starts. Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer She launched her four-year-old season on June 13, finishing 1 – Sav – Justin Stein – Ricky Griffith second to Sister Peacock in a seven furlong race over the Toronto 2 – Victory Kingdom (S) – Steven Bahen – Rodolphe Brisset oval main track. 3 – Painting – Patrick Husbands – Josie Carroll “We’ve been trying to keep her in the right company, and she’s 4 – Tomlin – Rafael Hernandez – Michael Stidham been very good us,” said Griffith. “We’d really like to get a graded 5 – Sister Peacock – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Stuart Simon win with her or at least have her graded stakes placed. We like 6 – Magic Spell – David Moran – Gail Cox everything about her. She’s a real sweetheart around the barn. She’s very gentle with my seven-year-old daughter. We’re very $100,000 BELLE MAHONE STAKES happy to have this horse.” Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer – Morning Line SSav, Hip No. 217, was a $22,182 purchase at the Canadian 1 – Silent Tango – Justin Stein – Richard Morden Thoroughbred Horse Society (Ontario Div.) 2017 Canadian 2 – Art of Almost – Emma-Jayne Wilson – Roger Attfield Premier Yearling Sale. 3 – Summer Sunday – Rafael Hernandez – Stuart Simon Last year, Jean Elizabeth, with Eurico Rosa Da Silva aboard, 4 – Souper Escape – Luis Contreras – Michael Trombetta won the Ontario Fashion in a time of 1:09.26. La Voyageuse took 5 – Strike At Dawn – Kazushi Kimura – Kevin Attard the first two editions (1979-80) of the race. Atlantic Hurricane 6 – Saratoga Vision – Jeffrey Alderson – Alexander Patykewich won back-to-back runnings in 2011-12. 7 – Auntie Katherine – Juan Crawford – Jennifer Davis The Ontario Fashion is slated as race three on Saturday’s 10- 8 – Royal Wedding – Simon Husbands – Nathan Squires race card. 9 – Painting – Patrick Husbands – Josie Carroll
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Back to4 Top Page 10 Mandella’s United Heads Seven Rivals in John Henry Turf Championship ARCADIA, CALIF. — A winner of three out of his last four starts chance. Most recently a fast finishing third, beaten a half length and no worse than third in his last nine, Richard Mandella’s classy by United in the Del Mar Handicap, he was much closer to the United heads up a field of eight 3-year-olds and up going a mile- pace in both the Grade 2 Eddie Read on July 26 and the Grade 2 and-one-quarter in Saturday’s Grade 2, $200,000 John Henry Turf Charles Whittingham Stakes here on May 23, races in which he Championship at Santa Anita. was beaten two-and-a-quarter lengths and a half length by United, Most recently second, beaten a diminishing head at 3-5 in the Grade 2 Del Mar Handicap, United will again use the John Henry as a springboard to the Grade 2, mile-and-a-half Breeders’ Cup Turf at Keeneland, a race in which he was a close second to eventual Horse of the Year Bricks and Mortar last year at Santa Anita. The Richard Baltas-trained Next Shares, a late running Grade 1 stakes winner, BG Stables’ Originaire, who charged from far back to be a close third in the Del Mar Handicap and fellow Irish-bred Oscar Dominguez, a close fifth in the same race, lend considerable depth to the John Henry field. The John Henry is named in honor of the leg- endary gelding who garnered seven Eclipse Awards and was voted America’s Horse of the Year in 1981 and 1984. A Kentucky-bred gelding by Ole Bob Bowers, John Henry was trained by Hall of Famer Ron McAnally and was retired at age nine in 1984. UNITED Owner: LNJ Foxwoods Trainer: Richard Mandella United-San Marcos Stakes/BENOIT PHOTO Third in last year’s John Henry, this 5-year-old Giant’s Causeway gelding was subsequently a mas- respectively. With Abel Cedillo set to ride him back for the second sive second, beaten a head by Bricks and Mortar at odds of 51-1 time, it would seem that Originaire’s best chance for victory would in the 2019 Breeders’ Cup Turf, a race that he’s once again prep- be if he could again lag far off of a fast early pace. ping for. Although he was flying at the finish of the Aug. 22 Del Mar Handicap, the winner, Red King, had made an early run and OSCAR DOMINGUEZ was able to just prevail. A winner of three out of his four starts Owner: Nancy Messineo & Bruce Sands this year, United is in top form with an overall mark of 15-6-4-1 Trainer: Richard Baltas and earnings of $1,293,549. Another deep closer, “Oscar” was most recently a fast finish- ing fifth from far off the pace in the Del Mar Handicap Aug. 22, NEXT SHARES this 7-year-old Irish-bred gelding is winless in four graded starts Owner: Richard & Debby Baltas and Michael Iavarone this year, with his last win coming five races back in the Grade 2, Trainer: Richard Baltas mile-and-one-half Hollywood Turf Cup on Dec. 1, 2019. A win- Back from Kentucky following a pair of unplaced starts in one ner of six out of his 41 career starts, he’ll be ridden for the first mile turf stakes, including a 10th place finish two races back in time Jose Valdivia, Jr. the Grade 1 Makers Mark Mile at Keeneland July 10, Next Shares is a classy 7-year-old gelding that would appreciate a fast early pace. A solid second, beaten two-and-a-quarter lengths three THE GRADE 2 JOHN HENRY WITH JOCKEYS & starts back in the Grade 1 Shoemaker Mile (turf) here on May 25, WEIGHTS IN POST POSITION ORDER he rallied well to be third, beaten a neck four starts back in the Race 9 of 11 Grade 1 Frank E. Kilroe Mile (turf) on March 7. Although win- Approximate post time 4:30 p.m. PT less in five starts this year and “o-fer” in two tries at the mile-and- 1. Proud Pedro—Juan Hernandez—122 one-quarter distance, Next Shares will hope to rebound on his 2. Originaire—Abel Cedillo—122 home ground and will be ridden for the first time by top eastern 3. United—Flavien Prat—126 rider Luis Saez. The leading money earner in the field with 4. Another Mystery—Drayden Van Dyke—122 $1,808,571, he’ll be making his 35th career start. 5. Salvator Mundi—Umberto Rispoli—122 6. Kazan—Tiago Pereira—122 ORIGINAIRE 7. Next Shares—Luis Saez—124 Owner: BG Stables 8. Oscar Dominguez—Jose Valdivia, Jr.—124 Trainer: Jeff Mullins First post time for an 11-race card on Saturday is at 12:30 p.m. In what will be his fourth consecutive confrontation with Although there is no public admittance, fans can follow a live United, this 4-year-old Irish-bred colt rates a legitimate upset video stream, free of charge, at santaanita.com
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Back to Top Page 12 Monmouth’s 75th Season Draws to a Close This Weekend as Kelly Breen and Paco Lopez Look to Wrap up Titles OCEANPORT, N.J. – Monmouth Park will close out its 75th sea- New Jersey native Kelly Breen, who earned Monmouth Park son this weekend with stakes races on Saturday and Sunday as a training titles in 2005 and 2006, heads into the final weekend of couple of familiar faces look to put the finishing touches on train- the meet with his third title wrapped up. His 29 victories giving ing and riding titles. him a commanding lead over current runner-up Jose H. Delgado The $100,000 Violet Stakes, for fillies and mares 3 and up at a (16 victories). mile and a sixteenth on the turf, Breen, 51, has three horses headlines Saturday’s 14-race card. entered for Saturday’s card. The $75,000 Smoke Glacken Delgado has just one in. Stakes, for 2-year-olds going six Jockey Paco Lopez will look to furlongs, is the feature for the 36th secure his seventh Monmouth and final day of the meet on Park riding title and second in a Sunday. Also that day is the row over the final two cards. The $75,000 Joey P. Stakes for Jersey- 34-year-old native of Veracruz, breds at five furlongs on the turf. Mexico heads into the weekend Beginning Saturday, Oct. 3 with 49 winners, nine more than (Preakness Day), the nine-day current runner-up Ferrin Peterson. Meadowlands-at-Monmouth Park Lopez is listed to ride in nine meet will extend the Thoroughbred races on Saturday, with Peterson racing season in New Jersey, fea- scheduled for 10. turing nine stakes races worth Lopez, who won his first $900,000. Monmouth riding title in 2010, The Meadowlands-at-Monmouth has won the second-most titles in Park meet will run through Sat., track history. Joe Bravo holds the
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Back to Top Page 14 Warrior’s Charge Draws Rail as 9-5 Favorite in Grade 3 Ack Ack CHURCHILL DOWNS PRESS OFFICE ______
LOUISVILLE, KY. – Ten Strike Racing and Madaket Stables’ mul- tiple Grade 3 winner Warrior’s Charge will enter Saturday’s $100,000 Ack Ack (G3) at Churchill Downs as the 9-5 morning line favorite but will have to overcome the rail draw in the 13- horse field. Warrior’s Charge, the 4-year-old son of Munnings, is a two- time Grade 3 winner in 2020 with victories in the $500,000 Razorback (G3) at Oaklawn and, most recently, in the $200,000 Philip Iselin (G3) where he was elevated to first following stretch interference by Pirate’s Punch. The speedy five-time winner will have to overcome the rail post in Saturday’s one-turn mile event. “With drawing inside I’d expect him to be forward into the race,” trainer Brad Cox said. “I thought he ran a solid effort in the (Philip Iselin) behind Pirate’s Punch. That horse came back to win again at Monmouth this past weekend. He’s a really nice horse, too.” Warrior’s Charge has been on the lead in seven of his last eight starts. The Florida-bred colt began his career in November 2018 at Churchill Downs and in his first three starts tracked from off the pace. When he broke his maiden on March 16, 2019, Warrior’s Charge was sent to the lead by jockey Jose Ortiz and bested a field by six lengths. The only start since then that Warrior’s Charge did not make the early lead was in the July 4, $500,000 Metropolitan Handicap (G1) where he bumped with rival Mr Freeze several times leaving the starting gate. Florida-bred Warrior’s Charge/BILL DENVER PHOTO Saturday’s Ack Ack is carded as Race 9 with a post time of 4:53 p.m. (all times Eastern). The 10-race program has a first post of 12:45 p.m. The Ack Ack could serve as a prep for the $1 million CHURCHILL DOWNS PARTNERS WITH NYRA FOR Breeders’ Cup Big Ass Fans Dirt Mile (G1), which will be run six CROSS-COUNTRY PICK 5 ON SATURDAY – Churchill weeks later on Nov. 7 at Keeneland. Downs and the New York Racing Association will partner for a The complete field for the Ack Ack in order of post position cross-country Pick 5 opportunity on Saturday. (with jockey, trainer and morning line oddsd): Warrior’s Charge The 50-cent minimum wager will feature three graded stakes (Geroux, Cox, 9-5); Bourbon Calling (Brian Hernandez Jr., Ian events, including the $100,000 Ack Ack (G3) in Race 9 at Wilkes, 12-1); Proverb (Adam Beschizza, Richard Baltas, 30-1); Churchill Downs. Wagering will be available on ADW platforms American Anthem (James Graham, Mike Maker, 5-1); Mr. Money including www.TwinSpires.com. (Gabriel Saez, Bret Calhoun, 6-1); Pioneer Spirit (David Cohen, Robertino Diodoro, 12-1); Alkhaatam (Declan Cannon, Danny SATURDAY’S CROSS COUNTRY PICK 5 SEQUENCE: Peitz, 20-1); Ebben (Corey Lanerie, Steve Margolis, 5-1); Bankit • Leg A: Belmont Race 7 (4:08 p.m.) (Ricardo Santana Jr., Steve Asmussen, 10-1); Thirstforlife (Chris • Leg B: Churchill Race 8 (4:21 p.m.) Landeros, Wes Hawley, 30-1); Dinar (Rafael Bejarano, Cherie • Leg C: Belmont Race 8 – Grade 3 Noble Damsel (4:42 p.m.) DeVaux, 30-1); Home Base (Joe Rocco Jr., Mike Tomlinson, 30-1); • Leg D: Churchill Race 9 – Grade 3 Ack Ack (4:53 p.m.) and Everfast (Julien Leparoux, Jack Sisterson 10-1). • Leg E: Belmont Race 9 – Grade 2 Vosburgh (5:14 p.m.)
KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER AUTHENTIC TO TV SCHEDULE – The September Meet will air daily on the Fox WORK FOR PREAKNESS MONDAY, SHIP TO BALTI- Sports family of networks. Here’s the day-by-day schedule: MORE TUESDAY – Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert slightly • Saturday, Sept. 26: FS1 (12:30-1:30 p.m.), FS2 (1:30-8:30 p.m.) altered the originally planned workout for Kentucky Derby (Grade • Sunday, Sept. 27: FS2 (12:30-6 p.m.), FS1 (6-7 p.m.), FS2 (7-8 p.m.) 1) winner Authentic as the colt will now breeze Monday morning at Churchill Downs prior to shipping to Baltimore Tuesday for the DOWN THE STRETCH – There was an $18,545 carryover in $1 million Preakness (G1) on Oct. 3. the 20-cent Single Six Jackpot for racing on Thursday that Baffert is scheduled to fly from California back to Kentucky on spanned Races 4-9. The Super Hi 5 stood at $11,480 in Race 9. Sunday to watch the Derby winner work Monday. Authentic, First post was 12:45 p.m. along with stablemate and fellow Preakness contender Thousand “Inside Churchill Downs” will air Friday at 6 p.m. on ESPN Words, have been based with fellow Hall of Fame trainer D. 680/105.7. Those outside the Louisville area can listen on Wayne Lukas since the Derby. Thousand Words is scheduled to www.espnlouisville.com. work Saturday morning, according to Albaugh Family Stables’ For more information on the September Meet, visit racing manager Jason Loutsch. www.churchilldowns.com/handicapping.
BackB to Top Page 15 Highly Regarded Spielberg Heads Field of Eight Juveniles in Grade 1 American Pharoah ARCADIA, CALIF. — A gutsy runner-up in two summer- time starts, Bob Baffert’s highly regarded Spielberg looms the horse to beat in Saturday’s Grade 1, $300,000 American Pharoah Stakes at Santa Anita. For 2-year-olds at a mile- aand-one-sixteenth, the American Pharoah has attracted a field of eight. Most recently second, beaten one-and-three-quarter lengths in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity going seven fur- longs on Sept. 7, Spielberg, a $1 million Keeneland September Yearling, will try two turns for the first time and be ridden for the first time by eastern-based Luis Saez. Third in the Del Mar Futurity, trainer Ryan Hanson’s Weston, a Grade 2 winner going six furlongs in his second start, retains the services of Drayden Van Dyke, while train- er Rafael Becerra’s Touchdown Brown, who owns the best last-out Beyer Speed figure in the field, is a California-bred facing open company for the first time. The American Pharoah, named for Baffert’s 2015 Triple Crown winner, is a Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In” Challenge Race qualifier to the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile on Nov. 6 at Keeneland. SPIELBERG Weston/BENOIT PHOTO Owner: SF Racing, LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket 19, winning by five-and-a-half lengths as the 3-2 favorite. Away Stables, LLC, et al awkwardly in the five-and-a-half furlong Graduation Stakes on TTrainer: Bob Baffert Aug. 2, he never got untracked and finished last, beaten five-and- Second twice to Del Mar Futurity winner Dr. Schivel, a-half lengths in a field of seven. Ridden for the first time by Spielberg dug in gamely late while clearly second best. In what upstart Juan Hernandez in the six furlong I’m Smokin Stakes wwill be his third start, he’ll try to provide Baffert with his record Sept. 4, Touchdown Brown was second, beaten a half length in a 10th American Pharoah victory. resolute effort that provided him with a lofty 75 Beyer Speed fig- WESTON ure. With Hernandez back aboard, he looms dangerous going two turns in his fourth career start. Owner: Chris Drakos & Ryan Hanson TTrainer: Ryan Hanson THE GRADE 1 AMERICAN PHAROAH STAKES WITH Ridden in all three of his starts by Drayden Van Dyke, this bar- JOCKEYS & WEIGHTS IN POST POSITION ORDER gain $7,000 Keeneland September Yearling showed brilliant speed Race 8 of 11 in his June 21 debut here, winning by one-and-a-quarter lengths Approximate post time 4 p.m. PT going four-and-a-half furlongs. From there, he fought gamely to 1. Touchdown Brown—Juan Hernandez—122 pprevail by a neck in the Grade 2 Best Pal Stakes going six furlongs 2. Rombauer—Mike Smith—122 at Del Mar on Aug. 8 and was subsequently third, beaten five-and- 3. Dyn O Mite—Victor Espinoza—122 a-half lengths in the Del Mar Futurity after vying head and head 4. Notable Exception—Abel Cedillo—122 for the early lead. Trained and co-owned by Ryan Hanson, who is 5. Spielberg—Luis Saez—122 mmarried to Santa Anita simulcast television personality Michelle 6. Get Her Number—Flavien Prat—122 Yu, Weston is battle-tested and retains the services of Van Dyke. 7. Weston—Drayden Van Dyke—122 TOUCHDOWN BROWN 8. Waspirant—Umberto Rispoli—122 Owner: Edward Brown, Jr., Alan Klein & Phillip Lebherz TTrainer: Rafael Becerra First post time for an 11-race card on Saturday is at 12:30 p.m. The lone California-bred in the lineup, this colt by Cairo Prince Although there is no public admittance, Santa Anita’s livestream was ultra-impressive in his four-and-a-half furlong debut on June video is free of charge at santaanita.com.
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Page 16 Breeders’ Cup Announces Post Times For 2020 World Championships At Keeneland LEXINGTON, KY. – The Breeders’ Cup Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (G1) will Thursday announced post times for the be the 10th race on the card, with a post 2020 BREEDERS’ CUP WORLD two-day Breeders’ Cup World time of 5:10 p.m. ET. CHAMPIONSHIPS POST TIMES Championships, consisting of 14 There will be 12 races on the Sat., Nov. (ALL EASTERN STANDARD TIMES) Championship races and eight undercard 7 program, featuring nine Breeders’ Cup Friday, November 6 races with total purses and awards of World Championships races. The day Race 1 11:30 AM more than $31 million, which will be begins with three undercard races with a Race 2 12:05 PM held on Nov. 6-7 at Keeneland Race first race post time of 10:15 a.m. ET. Race 3 12:40 PM Course in Lexington, Ky. The first Breeders’ Cup race will be Race 4 1:15 PM The official race order and wager- Race #4, which will have a post Race 5 1:50 PM ing menu for both days of the time of 12:02 p.m. ET. Race 6 2:30 PM Championships will be Post time for the $6 million announced on Wed., Oct. 28. Longines Breeders’ Cup Race 7 3:10 PM The 37th Breeders’ Classic (G1), Race #12, Race 8 3:50 PM Cup, which will be held will be 5:13 p.m. ET. Race 9 4:30 PM in Eastern Standard “This year’s World Race 10 5:10 PM Time, begins on Friday, Championships will Nov. 6 with Future Stars take place after Daylight Saturday, November 7 Friday, featuring all five Savings Time ends on Race 1 10:15 AM Breeders’ Cup World Sun., Nov. 1. We want- Race 2 10:45 AM Championships races ed to ensure that our Race 3 11:20 AM for 2-year-olds. There fans, racetrack and Race 4 12:02 PM will be five undercard ADW partners have Race 5 12:39 PM races preceding the first the schedule of EST Breeders’ Cup race on post times in plenty of Race 6 1:18 PM Friday’s 10-race program, time to make arrange- Race 7 1:57 PM with the first race post time at 11:30 a.m. ET. ments to watch and wager on two days of Race 8 2:36 PM Friday’s first Breeders’ Cup race will be world-class international racing at Race 9 3:15 PM Race #6, which will have a post time of Keeneland Race Course,” said Dora Race 10 3:54 PM 2:30 p.m. ET. The $2 million TVG Delgado, Breeders’ Cup executive vice Race 11 4:33 PM Breeders’ Cup Juvenile presented by president and chief racing officer. Race 12 5:13 PM
Back to Top Page 17 “Sharper and Stronger” Mr. Big News Gets Final Work for Preakness
PIMLICO PRESS OFFICE ______Asked about the field, which is burgeoning toward capacity, he said: “I guess there are a lot of people out there taking a shot. I LOUISVILLE - Mr. Big News, third in the Kentucky Derby (G1) don’t know a lot about them, and honestly don’t concern myself a in his last start, had his final major training session for the Oct. 3 lot with them. I obviously have upmost respect for Authentic, Preakness Stakes (G1), cruising a half-mile in :50.40 seconds Thousand Words and Art Collector. They’re very proven horses. early Friday morning at Churchill Downs. Trainer Bret Calhoun There are a lot of other good horses going in there. But I’m pretty termed it “just a maintenance work.” much just focused on my horse.” With exercise rider Tony Quinones aboard, Mr. Big News was He acknowledged that one or more of the horses jumping into clocked methodically picking up the pace in :13.20 seconds for the Preakness late could be like Mr. Big News heading into the the first eighth-mile and :25.60 for the half-mile, reflecting the Kentucky Derby. last half-mile in :24.80. “Yeah, obviously those His gallop-out time of horses are doing good,” 1:03.20 for three-quarters Calhoun said. “They of a mile reflects an wouldn’t be putting them eighth-mile past the wire in there if they didn’t think and rounding into the turn they were doing well and in a strong :12.80 seconds. thriving. There will be “He galloped to the some horses that haven’t pole easy. I caught him been on the Triple Crown from the three-eighths to trail earlier, that have the seven-eighths in 49- shown up in other places and-1,” Calhoun said. “He and are starting to peak galloped out big. He was coming around toward the pretty strong at the quarter end of the year. You pole; Tony had a pretty always have to be worried good hold on him, and he about those.” was strong all the way — Meanwhile, Thomas everything went like we reiterated his sentiment wanted. that the free roll in the “It was just a mainte- Preakness plays no role in nance work. If he’s not the decision to go. He also ready by now, he never wants to make clear his Mr. Big News - Oaklawn Stakes finish/COADY PHOTO will be. We weren’t look- meaning of the word ing for much, just wanted him to stretch his legs a little bit. That’s “going” in a recent video interview when he said in part, “There’s pretty much what we got. He’s been strong in his gallops every going to be a bunch of good horses in there, but we’re going to win day. He was pretty strong going to the pole today, and Tony had that thing.” him relaxed. The first eighth he did nice and easy, and picked it up While a recent headline that had excerpted “We’re going to from there.” win” could be taken a couple of ways, the overall context of the Mr. Big News will be the first Preakness starter for Calhoun interview and story made clear that Thomas was not predicting a and owner Chester Thomas’ Allied Racing. Gabriel Saez has the victory, just that Mr. Big News would be going to Pimlico with his mount on the Giant’s Causeway colt, who earned a fees-pay spot team feeling that a Preakness victory is possible. in the mile-and-three-sixteenths Preakness by virtue of winning “We’re going up there with the intent to win,” Thomas said by Oaklawn Park’s $200,000 Oaklawn Stakes at 46-1 odds on April phone Friday morning. “But it’s a tough game. It takes a lot of 11 in Arkansas. He came into the Kentucky Derby off a disap- luck…. (But) we’re not going up there hoping to finish second or pointing sixth-place finish in Keeneland’s Toyota Blue Grass third. We’re going up there hoping to win. (G2), won by Preakness contender Art Collector. But Mr. Big “…We love the game, we’re competitive. We like to see our News’ subsequent strong training in the weeks leading up to the horses run well. But I’m the last guy who is going to be out here Derby convinced Calhoun and Thomas to swing for the fences, the telling you I’m winning the Preakness. It’s going to be a full field. result being a closing third (again at 46-1) behind Authentic and It’s going to be tough as heck. Hopefully our horse comes out of Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law. this work well, and I’m confident that Bret will take a horse up “I’m seeing what I saw going into the Derby,” Calhoun said. there ready to run. But who knows? You’ve got post position, set- “He’s gotten sharper and stronger in his gallops every day since up in the race, speed. You’ve got to get a good trip. There are so the Derby. I think that he’ll only get stronger or he isn’t going to many factors in there that every horseman knows is important to the Preakness.” winning a race.”
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