2015 Breeders' Cup Undercard Stakes

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2015 Breeders' Cup Undercard Stakes 2015 Breeders’ Cup Undercard Stakes Bryan Station Stakes History 15th Running • 1 1/8 miles (turf) • 3-year-olds • Purse: $100,000 STAKES Keeneland/Coady Keeneland sales graduate Tweet Kitten won the Bryan Station at odds of 16-1 for his owners and breeders, Ken and Sarah Ramsey. Year Winner/Age/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2015 Tweet Kitten Javier Castellano (118) Closing Bell Wayward Kitten 1:51.79 fm 1/2 Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey Chad C. Brown Jose Lezcano (120) Lanfranco Dettori (118) Haggin Course 2009 Get Stormy Javier Castellano (117) Rescue Squad Kinsella 1:37.49 yl 1 1/2 Sullimar Stables Thomas M. Bush Edgar Prado (117) Kent Desormeaux (117) Keeneland Course (Mary A. Sullivan) 2008 Cowboy Cal* John Velazquez (123) dq-Seaspeak Deal Making 1:35.70 fm hd Stonerside Stable LLC Todd A. Pletcher Kent Desormeaux (117) Ramon Dominguez (117) Haggin Course (Robert C. and Janice McNair) Seaspeak disqualified from first and placed second. 2007 Inca King Shaun Bridgmohan (123) Distorted Reality Admiral Bird 1:35.88 fm 3 3/4 Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steven M. Asmussen Rafael Bejarano (120) Robby Albarado (117) Haggin Course (L. William Heiligbrodt) 2006 Kip Deville (3) Julien Leparoux (120) Storm Treasure (3) Smart Enough (3) 1:35.36 fm 1 1/4 IEAH Stables (Michael A. Iavarone) Richard E. Dutrow Jr. Shaun Bridgmohan (117) Rafael Bejarano (120) Haggin Course 2005 T.D. Vance (3) Edgar Prado (123) Rey de Cafe (3) Therecomesatiger (3) 1:34.65 fm 1 Courtlandt Farm (Donald A. Adam) H. Graham Motion Rafael Bejarano (123) Mark Guidry (117) Keeneland Course 2001 Gino’s Spirits (GB)* (5) Pat Day (124) Watch (4) Binalegend (5) 1:36.06 fm 1/2 Rio Aventura Stables W. Elliott Walden Craig Perret (119) Dean Kutz (119) Keeneland Course (Jose L. DeCamargo) and Thomas F. VanMeter II 2000 White Beauty (5) Tim Doocy (120) Pratella (5) Solar Bound (4) 1:35 1/5 fm nk Greg Rand and Terry J. Brennan Terry J. Brennan Charles Woods Jr. (124) Mike Smith (118) Keeneland Course 1999 Pratella (4) Larry Melancon (119) License Fee (4) White Beauty (4) 1:34 4/5 fm 1 1/2 (1st) Bruce Barton and Alvin Haynes Burk Kessinger Jr. Robby Albarado (117) Calvin Borel (117) Keeneland Course 1999 Mingling Glances (5) Larry Melancon (123) Red Cat (4) Cuanto Es (4) 1:36 1/5 fm 3/4 (2nd) Morven Stud (John Kluge) Burk Kessinger Jr. Pat Day (123) Robby Albarado (119) Keeneland Course 1998 Mingling Glances (4) Pat Day (115) My Own Lovely Lee (6) Dance Design (IRE) (5) 1:34 2/5 fm 6 A.D. Haynes, B. Barton Burk Kessinger Jr. Calvin Borel (115) Shane Sellers (115) Keeneland Course and Turf Stable (Rusty Jones) 1997 Cut the Cuteness (5) Mike Rowland (115) Duck Trap (4) Totally Naughty (7) 1:35 3/5 fm 2 Al and Mark Corrado Carl Bowman Robby Albarado (118) Oliver Castillo (118) Keeneland Course 1996 Mariuka (3) Willie Martinez (114) Romy (5) Valor Lady (4) 1:35 3/5 fm 1 1/2 (1st) Calumet Farm (Henryk Charles LoPresti Juvenal Diaz (117) Shane Sellers (114) Keeneland Course de Kwiatkowski) 1996 Vice On Ice (5) Shane Sellers (117) Memories (IRE) (5) Alive With Hope (5) 1:35 3/5 fm 1 3/4 (2nd) Mathew K. Firestone William I. Mott Pat Day (123) Larry Melancon (114) Keeneland Course 1995 Very Special Lite (5) Aaron Gryder (114) Camlan (4) Romy (4) 1:33 3/5 fm 2 Prestonwood Farm W. Elliott Walden Dave Penna (117) Juvenal Diaz (123) Keeneland Course (Art, Jack & J.R. Preston) 1994 Vinista (4) Shane Sellers (116) Assert Oneself (4) Bobby Com (4) 1:46 1/5 yl 3 Allen E. Paulson Alex L. Hassinger Jr. Aaron Gryder (126) Brian Peck (116) Haggin Course 1993 Gray Cashmere (4) Jose Santos (113) Auto Dial River Bank Kid 1:44 2/5 ft 1/2 Peter S. Willmott Peter M. Vestal Shane Sellers (121) Randy Romero (113) * Winning favorite. Grade 3, 2008-2009. 136 2016 Fall Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes Rev. 8/4/16 ® Fort Springs Stakes History 10th Running • 6 furlongs • 3-year-old fillies • Purse: $100,000 Keeneland/Coady In the race following the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1), Meshell captured the Fort Springs. STAKES Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2015 Meshell Florent Geroux (118) Clothes Fall Off Coco’s Wildcat 1:10.30 ft nk Andrew Knapczyk Jeffery Lynn Joel Rosario (118) Paco Lopez (118) and Douglas S. Arnold 2001 Handsome Hunk Craig Perret (121) El Malicia Truman’s Raider 1:11.44 ft 1 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Dale L. Romans Eusebio Razo Jr. (119) Pat Day (119) (Fred Brei) 2000 Tru Bull* Mike E. Smith (121) One Special Judge Homem Ra 1:09 3/5 ft 4 William J. Condren Nicholas P. Zito Marlon St. Julien (119) Willie Martinez (119) 1999 Charlie’s Beau Eddie Martin, Jr. (119) Lac Grand Tempered Appeal 1:08 2/5 ft 1 1/2 Nelson B. Hunt Bobby C. Barnett Marlon St. Julien (117) Shane Sellers (117) 1998 Color of Smoke Robby Albarado (113) Gold Market Starthatshines 1:09 2/5 ft 8 1/2 Horton Stable Dallas Stewart Pat Day (116) Terry Thompson (113) (Willis Horton) 1997 Race Not Run 1996 Race Not Run 1995 Ide * Craig Perret (115) Head Minister Black Tie Dinner 1:22 4/5 my 8 Wilmott Stables Inc. Peter Vestal Pat Day (115) Calvin Borel (115) (Peter S. Wilmott) 1994 Lord Carson * Pat Day (116) Peruvian Rare Rocket 1:25 3/5 sy 4 David P. Reynolds D. Wayne Lukas Aaron T. Gryder (121) Mike Rowland (118) 1993 Tabasco Cat* Pat Day (118) Golden Gear Sir Cognac 1:21 4/5 ft nk Overbrook Farm D. Wayne Lukas Wigberto Ramos (116) Donna Barton (110) (W.T. Young) and David Reynolds 1992 Antrim Rd. Fabio Arguello, Jr. (116) Williamstown Arturo P 1:24 1/5 sy nk Alyce & Joe Novogratz Glenn S. Wismer Dean Kutz (121) Brian Peck (116) 1991 Trans Caribbean Jack Neagle (119) Rail Ten Sins 1:23 1/5 ft 5 Jose Arraras John Dyer Shane Sellers (114) Pat Day (114) Hagyard Fayette Stakes (G2) (See page 83) * Winning favorite. Rev. 8/4/16 2016 Fall Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes 137 ® Juvenile Dirt Sprint Stakes History 6 furlongs • 2-year-olds pre-entered for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) or Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1) • Purse: $100,000 Keeneland/Photos by Z Keeneland/Photos Keeneland/Coady Keeneland sales graduate Sheikh of Sheikhs won the Juvenile Dirt Sprint to become jockey Frankie Dettori’s first Keeneland stakes winner in his second career STAKES mount at the track. Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2015 Sheikh of Sheikhs Lanfranco Dettori (118) Noholdingback Bear Richie the Bull 1:10.28 ft 1/2 Abdullah S. Almaddah Wesley A. Ward Luis Saez (118) Jose Valdivia Jr. (118) Lafayette Stakes Presented by Keeneland Select History 72nd Running • 7 furlongs • 3-year-olds and up • Purse: $100,000 Keeneland/Coady Keeneland sales graduate Falling Sky won the Lafayette Presented by Keeneland Select as the favorite. Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2015 Falling Sky Julien Leparoux (120) Doubledown Again Nates Mineshaft 1:22.53 ft 1/2 Newtown Anner Stud Martin D. Wolfson Mike Smith (120) Emmanuel Esquivel (120) and Joseph Bulger 2008 Keep Laughing John Velazquez (117) Hatta Fort (GB) Eaton’s Gift 1:22.26 ft no Vision Racing LLC Kiaran P. McLaughlin Garrett Gomez (119) Kent Desormeaux (119) Polytrack (Brandon Perry) 2007 Carnacks Choice Julien Leparoux (119) Call Me Clash Ollie Jet 1:21.05 ft nk Sassafras Racing I LLC Gregory D. Foley Jeremy Rose (119) Jamie Theriot (117) Polytrack (Larry Richardson) 2006 Likely Julien Leparoux (117) Laptop Computer Skeleton Crew 1:09.32 ft 9 Maurice Miller III Patrick Biancone Rafael Bejarano (117) Phil Teator (119) and Thomas F. VanMeter II 2005 More Smoke Clinton Potts (119) Crimson Stag Razor 1:09.88 ft 14 1/2 Thomas McClay and Harry Nye John Charles Zimmerman Robby Albarado (123) John Velazquez (119) * Winning favorite. 138 2016 Fall Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes Rev. 8/4/16 ® Lafayette Stakes Presented by Keeneland Select History continued Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2004 Bwana Charlie Shane Sellers (117) Quick Action Tales of Glory 1:24.73 ft 3 1/4 Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steven M. Asmussen Pat Day (116) Jerry Bailey (116) (L. William Heiligbrodt) 2003 Posse* Corey Lanerie (118) Roll Hennessy Roll Bossanova 1:23.14 ft 2 1/4 Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steven M. Asmussen Shane Sellers (118) Jerry Bailey (116) (L. William Heiligbrodt) 2002 Cashel Castle* Pat Day (116) Governor Hickel Sky Terrace 1:24.47 ft 4 1/4 Sandbar Farms (Barry Buchholz) Chris M. Block Jorge Chavez (116) Craig Perret (116) 2001 Griffinite Jose Santos (116) Sam Lord’s Castle Yonaguska 1:22.61 ft no Paraneck Stable (Ernie Paragallo) Jennifer Pedersen Robby Albarado (118) Jerry Bailey (123) 2000 Caller One* Robbie Davis (120) Sun Cat Littleexpectations 1:21 3/5 ft 4 Theresa McArthur James K. Chapman Jorge Chavez (116) Donnie Meche (120) and Carolyn Chapman 1999 Yes It’s True* Jerry Bailey (123) Trickey Crew Fort La Roca 1:22 ft 5 Padua Stables (Satish K. Sanan) D. Wayne Lukas Willie Martinez (118) John Velazquez (115) 1998 Dontletthebigonego Willie Martinez (114) Flashing Tammany Swear by Dixie 1:23 sy 3 1/2 Paraneck Stable (Ernie Paragallo) Richard Suttle Shane Sellers (114) Robby Albarado (114) STAKES 1997 Trafalger Jerry Bailey (113) Open Forum Muchacho Fino 1:21 3/5 ft 1 1/2 Beverly J.
Recommended publications
  • I~~Un~~~Re Dm Sunday, April 20, 1997
    The Thoroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?I~~UN~~~RE DM SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1997 N•E•W•S W•E•E•K•E•N•D TODAY RESULTS ACCEPTABLE OUT OF DERBY WITH FRAC­ SANTA BARBARA H.-Gll, $317,200, SAX, 4-19, TURE Acceptable (Capote), second in the Toyota Blue­ 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1 /4mT, 1 :59 4/5, fm. grass last Saturday, suffered a condylar fracture in his 1--DONNA VIOLA (GB), 120, m, 5, Be My Chief-­ left front leg yesterday and will miss the May 3 Ken­ Countess Olivia, by Prince Tenderfoot. ($5,376 '92 tucky _Derby. The three-year-old completed a five-furlong TADEF wnlg; $7,210 '93 yrl TIDEC). 0-Tanaka Gary work 1n 1 :03 3/4 under jockey Willie Martinez on a A; B-Lady Juliet de Chair (GB); T-B DA Cecil; J-G L muddy Keeneland track, but came back "off," according Stevens; $197 ,200. Lifetime Record: Hwt older Mare­ to trainer Nick Zito, who said that Dr. Larry Bramlage is Eng, from 9.5 to 11f & GISW, 28-10-3-6, $771,822. scheduled to perform surgery on the colt today. "I see 2--Fanjica Ure), 114, m, 5, Law Society--Florie (Fr), by this every year," said Zito, "but it has never happened Gay Mecene. 0-Tanaka Gary A; B-Allevamento to me." Co-owned by Kinsman Stable and Three Chim­ Annarosa de V Schirone (Ire); $60,000.
    [Show full text]
  • Darley Alcibiades Stakes
    Darley Alcibiades Stakes (G1) Sponsored by Darley 67th Running • Fall • 1 1/16 miles • 2-year-old fillies The Alcibiades takes its name from the great foundation mare Alcibiades, who was owned by Hal Price Headley, one of Keeneland’s founders. More than a dozen stakes winners, including Menow, Firm Policy, Salaminia, Lithe, Rash Statement, Secret Hello, Silent Account and Sir Ivor, descend from Alcibiades. Darley began sponsoring the race in 2003. Milestones – Alcibiades Stakes 2017 Purse: $400,000 Stakes Record: 1:42 1/5, Silverbulletday, 1998 Largest Straight Payoff: $222.60, Foxy Deen, 1984 Smallest Straight Payoff: $2.60, Doubledogdare, 1955 (No wagering in 1965.) Owner-Breeder-Trainer Combination: Donald M. McKellar, Hope of Glory, Keeneland/Coady 1974, and Sans Supplement, 1976 STAKES Largest Field: 14, 2006; 2012 Heavenly Love drew off to win the Darley Alcibiades (G1) by Smallest Field: 4, 1955; 1965 5½ lengths. Her dam, Darling My Darling, won two Keeneland Largest Value to Winner: $310,000, Country Star, 2007; Dream Empress, 2008 stakes. Winning Owner Winning Trainer Winning Jockey Debby M. Oxley Mark E. Casse Julien Leparoux Owners – Alcibiades Stakes Billips, Robert C. – Terra Incognita, 1987 Gehl, A.P. and D.H. – Belle Noire, 1969 Pastime Stable (G. Watts Humphrey Jr. et al) Bowling, Carl and Vickie L. Foley et al – Goodwin, Mrs. J.A. – Oil Painting, 1953 – Private Treasure (S), 1990 She Says It Best, 2005 Grant, Hugh A. – Abrogate, 1962 Paulson, Allen E. – Eliza (S), 1992 Bwamazon Farm – Coraggioso, 1972 Griggs, Brian and Mike Goetz – She’s A Pegram, Mike – Silverbulletday, 1998 Campbell, Jerry – Post It, 1994 Devil Due, 2000 Qatar Racing – Peace and War, 2014 Carrion, Jaime S.
    [Show full text]
  • News Release ______
    News Release _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: John Asher Vice President, Racing Communications Churchill Downs Racetrack Office: (502) 636-4586 Mobile: (502) 494-3626 [email protected] WARD’S ROYAL ASCOT WINNER ACAPULCO RETURNS IN UNBRIDLED SIDNEY LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Wednesday, May 11, 2016) – Mrs. John Magnier , Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith ’s Acapulco , who enjoyed international success for trainer Wesley Ward last year with a stakes triumph during Britain’s prestigious Royal Ascot meet, will face older rivals for the first time in her career in Saturday’s sixth running of Churchill Downs Racetrack ’s $65,000-added Unbridled Sidney Overnight Stakes . The daughter of Scat Daddy is the only 3-year-old in a field of nine fillies and mares set to compete in the five-furlong race over Churchill Downs’ Matt Winn Turf Course. The Unbridled Sidney is scheduled as the eighth event on Saturday’s 10-race program that opens with its first race at 12:45 p.m. (all times EDT). Post time for the Unbridled Sidney is 4:13 p.m. Acapulco comes into the Unbridled Sidney off a Feb. 10 victory under over six rivals as the odds-on favorite under jockey Irad Ortiz Jr . in a six-furlong allowance race over the synthetic Polytrack surface at Turfway Park. The 1 ½-length triumph in her season debut improved her overall record to 2-1-1 in four races and lifted her career earnings of $210,254. Ward’s filly had finished third under jockey Robby Albarado in her career debut last May at Churchill Downs, then crossed the Atlantic to collect her first career victory just five weeks later in Royal Ascot’s five-furlong Queen Mary Stakes (Group II).
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 MEDIA GUIDE Contents
    2021 MEDIA GUIDE contents 4 Senior Leadership at Kentucky Downs 6 A History of Kentucky Downs 8 2021 Stakes Schedule Media: 11 2020 and All-Time Leading Kentucky Downs: Owners, Jockeys, Trainers Thank you for your interest in Kentucky Downs and America’s most unique race meet. Please reach out to our publicity team if 18 Track Records you have questions, need media access, photos, help setting up an interview, story ideas or anything we can to do assist you. To request photos: Contact track photographer Coady Photography at [email protected], Jennie Rees or Grace Clark. 19 Racing Officials and General Information For HHR information: Contact director of marketing John Wholihan at [email protected] or Jennie Rees. 20 Stakes History The Kentucky Downs 20201media guide was produced by Kentucky Downs’ marketing and publicity team. Cover design: Grace Clark. Design: Grace Clark. Written content: Jennie Rees. Statistical information compiled from Equibase and Kentucky Downs 54 G1-winning #KyDownsGrads data. 57 The Impact of Historical Horse Racing Photos by Grace Clark unless otherwise noted to be taken by Coady Photography. Live Racing Publicity Team: 58 A Day at Kentucky Downs Jennie Rees—Publicity Director, [email protected] Grace Clark— Social Media Coordinator/photographer, [email protected] Allie Sclafani - Acting Director of Live Racing Marketing, [email protected] Kentucky Downs 5629 Nashville Road PO Box 405 Franklin, KY 42134 270-776-7778 Hours Open every day of the year. Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.- 3 a.m. CT; open 24 hours Friday through Sunday, from 9 a.m. Friday through 3 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • P Re S I D E N T 'S
    June, 2004 ✦ Jockey vs. Trainers vs. Owners vs. Breeders P re s i d e n t ’s ✦ Horsemen vs. Racetrack Operators O T B O M e s s a g e...Dennis Heebink ✦ Thoroughbred vs. Standardbred N E W S Wo rt h y ✦ HBPA vs. OTBO We all know too well of the plight of the ✦ All of us vs. Ohio State Racing Commission George Smith and Dr. Wilbur Johnston of horse racing industry in Ohio...shrinking Woodburn Farm have been named TOBA’s State purses, plunging foal crop numbers and It’s everywhere......conflict, distrust and downright hatred. And, these attitudes Owner/Breeder for 2003. They have received devalued horses. Thoroughbred and this award in 1991 and 1994. In 2003 they Standardbred owners, trainers and breeders even exist within our respective groups. I’m not just talking about disagreement. received awards as breeder of Horse of the alike are barely surviving the economic cri- Year/Champion Handicap Horse-Devil Time; sis-and many will not survive for long. Disagreement can be very healthy and ben- eficial. No, I’m talking about non-produc- Breeders of 3-year-old-colt-Cat Singer; The causes are many, the solutions dif- tive, contentious behavior. Broodmare of the Year-Vivid Concert; ficult. Competition for the entertainment Owner/breeders of Accredited Male Champion- dollar, competition for the gambling dollar, Let’s wake up. We need to start building Woodburner; Voted Ohio Champion Owners; inadequate marketing strategies, the prolif- bridges. We need to find common ground Breeders with Bill Ryan of Spoken Fur winner of eration of Account Deposit Wagering, exces- on which we can build coalitions to work the $300,000 Grade 1 Mother Goose Stakes & sive racing saturating the market, short towards saving Ohio racing for everyone.
    [Show full text]
  • Stakes Histories
    STAKES HISTORIES 96ROCK Stakes Three-Year-Olds, One mile, Purse (2013): $50,000 Originally the Presidents Stakes, the race is sponsored by Cincinnati radio station WFTK anad is the second local prep for the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati Spiral Stakes. Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Trainer Second Third Time Margin 2013 Mac the Man/Sherri Greenhill Norberto Arroyo Jr./Jeff Greenhill Bye Bye Bernie Takin the Sloroad 1:40.52 2 2012 Mr. Prankster/F. Thomas Conway & John McKee/Michael J. Maker Phantom Fury Magical Season 1:39.18 2 Michael J. Maker 2011 Twinspired/Alpha Stables, Skychai Jozbin Santana/Michael J. Maker R Fast Cat Taptowne 1:41.57 4 1/4 Racing LLC & Sand Dollar Stable LLC 2010 Kera’s Kitten/Kenneth & Sarah Ramsey Thomas Pompell/Michael J. Maker Slewzoom Lucky Chuck 1:41.21 2 1/2 2009 Parade Clown/Donamire Farm William Troilo/Katherine Ball Music City Dynamite Bob 1:40.73 2 3/4 2008 Big Glen/John T. L. Jones & Bill Jones James Lopez/Frank Brothers Your Round Mr. Harry 1:38.48 1 1/4 2007 Joe Got Even/Elizabeth Tobin & Joe Vaudo Miguel Mena/Philip Sims Cobrador Eighteenthofmarch 1:39.73 4 1/2 2006 Warrior Within/David Ross Dean Sarvis/Daniel M. Smithwick Jr. Malameeze Final Copy 1:38.99 5 1/4 2005 Snack/Penny Lauer Ramsey Zimmerman/Michael Lauer Catch Me Cat Shaker 1:38.06 3 2004 Silver Minister/Lloyd Madison Farm LLC Rafael Bejarano/Gregory Foley Revolver Six Dollar a Dip 1:41.98 5 1/4 2003 Champali/Lloyd Madison Farm LLC Jason Lumpkins/Gregory Foley Chicken Soup Kid Honeagle 1:40 2/5 2002 Request For Parole/Sam & Jeri Knighton Brian Peck/Steve Margolis Perfect Drift Thunder On Land 1:36 4/5 Presidents Stakes 2001 Bonnie Scot/William A.
    [Show full text]
  • Winter Racing Issue
    Winter Racing Issue Featuring: - Santa Anita and Tampa Previews - Trainer Mark Casse at Fair Grounds - Horse of the Month: Arrogate - The Evolution of Simulcasting - BCBC Tournament Recap Dec. 2016—Jan. 2017 / Volume 72 Issue 1 Articles 4 Horse of the Month 40 Skeptical Handicapper Arrogate When It’s Time For a Horseplayer to Say a Sad Goodbye 8 Feature Grading Simulcast Signals 42 East Coast Update Tampa Bay Downs 2016-17 Season Preview 12 Contest Central Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge 46 West Coast Notebook Santa Anita Winter Meet Preview 2016 —2017 16 Betting Freshman Stallions VIOLENCE Extras 30 Over the Turf "The Roster" of Contributing 19 William F. Hudgins Jr.’s Turf Selections Stamina / Turf Stallion 20 Horses To Watch 36 Midwest Memo Mark Casse Sets Eyes on New Orleans Fair 27 Stop Watch and Shed Row Grounds for Winter Campaign 28 Index to Fit & Ready, Shed Row 66 Skeptical Handicapper and Stop Watch Questionable Favorites Henry Bomze John Blake, Subscribe by Phone, Mail or Web Founder, 1946 Frank Cotolo, (800) 645-2240 William F. Hudgins Jr., Since 1946 American Turf Magazine Allen Hakim Todd Liebman, 747 Middle Neck Road Suite 103 American Turf Magazine (U.S.P.S. Number: 055-450)(ISSN: Publisher Barry Meadow, 0003-1445) is published with 10 issues per year by All Star Great Neck, NY 11024 Sports, Inc., 747 Middle Neck Road, Suite 103, Great Neck, Noel Michaels, NY 11024. Copyright © 2007 by All Star Sports, Inc. All www.americanturf.com rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. Periodicals postage Noel Michaels Bob Pandolfo, paid at Great Neck, NY and additional mailing offices.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018-19 Media Guide
    2018-19 Media Guide Kentucky’s Winter Racetrack • Home of the Jeff Ruby Steaks & Bourbonette Oaks 2019 Jeff Ruby Steaks winner Somelikeithotbrown. Coady Photography TURFWAY PARK MILESTONES August 27, 1959 April 9, 1986 May 19, 1990 Latonia Race Track opens in Florence, Ken- Jerry Carroll and partners purchase Latonia Summer Squall wins the Preakness Stakes, tucky, running a 34-day meet. Highest for $13.5 million and rename it Turfway becoming the first Jim Beam Stakes winner one-day attendance is 11,415; top one-day Park. Price Pike, which fronts the facility, is to take a Triple Crown race. handle is $427,647. The name recalls the renamed Turfway Road. original Latonia, which operated from 1883 January 1992 to 1939 about 10 miles north of Florence. September 14, 1986 Hansel becomes the first Jim Beam Stakes Trained by Jack Van Berg, Alysheba breaks winner to earn an Eclipse Award, taking top September 9, 1968 his maiden in Turfway’s third race. Famously 3-year-old honors for his wins in the 1991 Jim On the first day of the Fall Meet, Latonia pres- dismissed as “the pony from Latonie” by Beam, Preakness, and Belmont stakes. ents the first Thoroughbred race in Kentucky training legend Woody Stephens, Aly- to be run at night. sheba later wins the 1987 Kentucky Derby May 2, 1992 and Preakness, finishes second by a nose Lil E. Tee becomes the first Jim Beam Stakes September 24, 1969 in the 1987 Breeders’ Cup Classic, is 1988 winner to win the Kentucky Derby. Judes Song wins at 241-1 and pays $484.40, Horse of the Year, and retires as the then-richest March 27, 1993 highest win payoff in the track’s days as Thoroughbred in history.
    [Show full text]
  • Un~~~Re Dm Monday, June 30, 1997
    The Tti'oroughbred Daily News is delivered to your home or business by fax each morning by 5 a.m. For subscription information, please call 908-747-8060. T~?.~~UN~~~RE DM MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1997 W•E•E•K•E•N•D RESULTS Sunday, The Curragh, Ireland ms GOLD CUP RUNNETH OVER: BUDWEISER IRISH DERBY-G1 , $938,422, The Curragh, MANDELLA TOPS AT HOLLYWOOD After Ireland, 6-29, 3yo, c/f, 1 1 /2mT, 2:32.50, yld. saddling five of the six starters, it came as no surprise 1--DESERT KING (IRE), 126, c, 3, Danehill--Sabaah, by when trainer Richard Mandella finished one-two-three in Nureyev. ($283,823 yrl '95 GOOC1). 0-Michael yesterday's GI $1,000,000 Hollywood Gold Cup. There Tabor; B-lrish National Stud; T-Aidan O'Brien; J-C were really no surprises in the second leg of the MGM Roche; $599,518. Grand Classic Crown as the first three from the Santa 2--Dr Johnson, 126, c, 3, Woodman--Russian Ballet, by Anita H., opening race in the series, again came home Nijinsky II. 0-M V O'Brien; B-Ballydoyle Stud & Ron on top. But this time it was GI Pimlico Special winner Con #1 (Ky); $204,306. Gentlemen (Arg) (Robin des Bois), third in the Big ' Cap, 3--Loup Sauvage, 126, c, 3, Riverman-- Louveterie, by carrying the day as he shadowed 6-5 Siphon (Brz) Nureyev. 0-Daniel Wildenstein; B-Allez France Stables (ltajara {Brz}), the Big 'Cap winner, to the top of the Ltd (Ky); $98,916.
    [Show full text]
  • 2013-2014Media Guide;
    2013/ 2014 MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to Tampa Bay Downs…...……………………………………………………….……………………………………………. 3 Map, Directions, Telephone Numbers and Addresses..……………..………………………………………...……….................… 4 Media Policies…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…. 5 Staff………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 6 2013-2014 Racing Calendar……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7 The Track…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 The Downs Golf Facility.……………….……….………………………………………………………………………………………….9 The Silks Poker Room and Tampa Bay Downs in the Community…..………..………...…….………………………………….…10 Tampa Bay Downs History………………..……………………………….……………………………………………...……..…...11-18 Tampa Bay Downs Logos…………………………………………………………………………………..…………………… 19-20 Jockey Profiles…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………21-31 Trainer Profiles…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…….32-44 Owner Profiles………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….45-52 Track Records……………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………...53-56 Stakes Histories…………………………………………………………………………………...…………….……………………57-102 Discontinued Stakes…...……….…………...………………..………………………………………………………………… 103-106 Arabian Stakes Histories…………………………………..…………………………….…………………………………………107-108 All photographs in the Media Guide are by Tom Cooley except: Page 8: Gray horse, photo by Alan Messerschmidt Page 10: Relay for Life, photo by Bob Argus Page 32: Horses at the gap, photo by Alan Messerschmidt Page 58: Manatee, portofinodiving.com Page 58: Chris Thomas, www.sptimes.com/.../_Chris_Thomas_touched.shtml
    [Show full text]
  • HEADLINE NEWS • 3/25/06 • PAGE 2 of 10
    WILL “TIMES” FLY IN LANE’S END? HEADLINE ...p2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2006 A WHOLE NEW WORLD FOR BRASS HAT LUCK OF THE DRAW Racing fans at Thistledown, Hoosier, Turfway, Louisi- Normally, the 15 hole could be the kiss of death, but ana Downs and Gulfstream know just how good Brass it should not bother Bullish Luck (Royal Academy), who Hat (Prized) can be. Now the will drop out the back in today=s crowd at Nad Al Sheba will have G1 Dubai Duty Free S. and make the chance to see if Fred one run down the long Nad Al Bradley=s homebred bay has car- Sheba stretch. The champion ried his best form overseas for miler in Hong Kong, he handed today=s G1 Dubai World Cup. The Silent Witness (Aus) his first de- five-year-old made it three stakes feat last May. The bay was a wins in a row in his latest, the troubled fourth in the G1 Hong Bullish Luck hkjc.com Brass Hat Equi-Photo Feb. 4 GI Donn H., cruising to a Kong Mile in December and fin- 4 3/4-length score over a sloppy ished eighth to Russian Pearl (NZ) (Soviet Star) in the strip. Jockey Willie Martinez, who has been in the sad- Jan. 22 Stewards= Cup, but stretched to 10 furlongs dle for each start since the gelding captured the GII and missed by a head in the Hong Kong Gold Cup Feb.
    [Show full text]
  • From Thoroughbred Times Today, "Dubai World Cup Draw: Brass Hat
    THOROUGHBRED TIMES ® Thursday, March 23, 2006 TAn international daily newsletterDAY for THOROUGHBRED TIMES subscribers Dubai World Cup draw: Brass Hat to try for brass ring Fred Bradley is a no-nonsense guy who, if nothing else, is going to “If we get a good pace, he’s going to have a chance,” California- tell you how it is at every turn. based trainer Jeff Mullins said of the six-year-old Louis Quatorze geld- “Six months ago, I never could have imagined ing, who will race for the first time under the I’d be halfway around the world in Dubai with colors of Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed al Mak- my family getting ready to run a horse in a toum. “He’s more fit than he was last year, and $6-million race,” the 73-year-old owner and with him, there’s really no strategy. He’s going breeder of Donn Handicap (G1) winner Brass to be at the back and come charging hard at Hat said on Wednesday in the moments leading the end.” up to the post-position draw for the $6-million Brass Hat, who has thrust the Bradley fam- Dubai World Cup (UAE-G1). ily into the world spotlight, likely will do the “I’ve been in this business for 40 years and same. I’ve done everything there is to do. I’ve bred “He’s come from far back every time, so I horses. I’ve trained them. I’ve broken them. I’ve don’t think you’re going to see him on the lead,” raced them.
    [Show full text]