Archive for November, 2009

Pletcher looks to hit ‘jackpot’ with Rule

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Delta Jackpot Stakes

Delta Jackpot Stakes

Each year there’s a lull in the racing schedule as winter approaches and the hard knockers of the year are either retired or put to bed for a spring freshening.

For the past six years Delta Downs in Vinton, La. has provided a purse big enough to be a graded stakes race and the goal to improve it’s G3 standing among Kentucky Derby hopeful owners and trainers.

On December 4 Delta Downs Racetrack and Casino will host the highlight of their meet when they contest the G3 $750,000 Delta Jackpot for two year olds going 1 1/16 miles.

In the deep south, the bayous and the people move a little slower than most but when the horses are running at Delta Downs the pace really picks up.

When Boyd Gaming purchased the track in the early 90′s and debuted the Jackpot as it’s premier racing event it put Delta Downs on the map. Before that the obscure little track located a few hours west of New Orleans wouldn’t have been considered by today’s horseman on the road to the derby.

The pre-entries for the Delta Jackpot, which drew 10 horses including Rule who set a track record when he won the local prep for the race, the $175,000 Jean Lafitte.

The race also drew stakes winners Grand Slam Andre, Fenway Faithful, Man Chester Man, Bench the Judge, My Time to Star, and Oak Motte. It’s good to see this much interest in the race which will anchor a $1.6 million evening of stakes racing. Traditionally, the track has played favorably to the speed horses like Big Drama who won last years running but failed to carry his speed longer then the mile distance.

We’ll see what Pletcher has up his sleeve as he looks for his first Kentucky Derby winner of his career.

A day at Hollywood Park

Monday, November 16th, 2009
A day at Hollywood Park

A day at Hollywood Park

If you’ve never been to L.A. then you’ve never been to Hollywood Park unless you live in Inglewood in which case you’re all too familiar with life there. So for our guests who’ve never been I’ll paint my picture starting with the trip there, losing money, and finally being tortured the whole trip home because of the traffic in Los Angeles it was a complete cluster fcuk of fun!

In a word, the area around Hollywood Park  is congested. It’s the lower part of Los Angeles and close to LAX. Trying to get out of the area after a day of losses at the track will put you over the top.  It did me!

Don’t get me wrong the track is a grand old symbol of the past when Hollywood Park played host to many of racings all-time greats of equine and human varieties –  it’s just in the wrong place for these economic times. You can see a complete list of historical events recorded at Hollywood Park here. We had written about the impending closure of Hollywood Park and the life saving days that the CHRB awarded to keep it open through next year and employees working during tough times.

However, in the end the track can’t succeed in it’s current crowded and congested neighborhood of Inglewood and will eventually give way to a more feasible use of the land where available and affordable living space for people is at a premium.

Race of the Day — Nov. 14, 2009

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
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Free Past Performances & Selections

The race of the day is from Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, is the G2 Mrs Revere Stakes for 3YO’s going 1 1/16 miles.

Between the Lines

It’s a big field led by Hot Cha Cha and she’s the morning line favorite at 3 to 1 with James Graham aboard.

There’s a lot to be said for this filly as the winner of two in a row when beating the likes of Gozzip Girl who had to miss the BC but was doing well for Albertrani before he decided to pass.

Hot Cha Cha was beaten at Churchill in the G3 Regret in June of this year while being ridden by Jesus Castanon who coincidentally rides the horse that beat her that day, Keertana.  Hot Cha Cha carries high weight of 123 and will be the favorite at post time. We’ll try to beat her for the win.

Kenny McPeek has three in the race and they look like two rabbits and a turtle — not the race needs more rabbits as Romacaca lead all the way in a good effort while running second to Hot Cha Cha at Arlington.

The second choice in the morning line is Miss World who also exits the G1 QE II at Keeneland. She’s trained by Clemente and will be ridden by Rajiv Maragh who is 0-10 at Churchill according to the form.

Mary’s Follies for Richard Dutrow ran against Careless Jewel who bombed in the BC last weekend.

The Selections

Striking Dancer  — 1st

Hot Cha Cha — 2nd

Blue Grass Princess — 3rd

Good luck!

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November 7, 2009 – Day 2 Fair Grounds Report

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

In typical New Orleans fashion opening day was “bombs away” as the second race winner, Monday Morning Rail beat the 1-2 shot racing on the lead every step of the way.
Under Chester Bonnet the winner broke on the lead and led them all the way around.

The Fair Grounds has traditionally been a speed favoring track early in the meeting.

Keep your eye on the speed and the rail this season.

Can’t Complain for Al Stall, Jr. and Curt Bourque look sharp for the newcomer. Shane Sellers is back after a long break from riding and wins the Pontalba with Right to Rule.

The first turf race of the meet was marred by a spill of “bugboy” Anna Roberts just as her mount, Kelly’s Premonition, was going up to the leader. It appeared that Diamante De Oro was just starting to bear out as Kelly’s Premonition approached and clipped heels causing Roberts to tumble to the turf.

Commadero was the winner of the two year old Stakes opener, the Old Hickory. Under James Graham he broke quickly in the short field and lead all the way while Shane Sellers couldn’t cause the winner to succumb to his pace pressure at throughout the stretch.

Jockey Anna Roberts can either quit or risk getting hurt. It appears she’s not quite ready to ride race horses as she was unseated coming out of the gate to close the days races. She entered the gate on the back of Ipoli but after the first step from the gate she was on the ground again.

Stay tuned to the Fair Grounds Report for more on bugboy, Anna Roberts