Remember this BREEDERS’ STAKES? CHARLIE’S DEWAN BEATS MT. SASSAFRAS!

 

 TIME FOR MORE LONGSHOTS IN THE BREEDERS’ STAKES? 

The 3rd jewel of the CANADIAN TRIPLE CROWN is up on Sunday and while there is no chance of a Triple Crown winner, again, a large field is looking and on the grass, we know what that means.

Not that the Breeders, a race first run in 1889, needs any help with wacky results – the last 2 runnings yielded winners that paid $132 and

$95 respectively.

The popular storyline will be jockey LUIS CONTRERAS going for his own personal Triple Crown, he won the first 2 legs on the series on 2 different horses. Pender Harbour, who won the Prince of Wales, is in the Breeders’.

Only twice in the history of ALL 3 RACES being run has a jockey won the Triple Crown personally, and it was on 2 different horses each time.

Yep, a long session of studying came up with 2 jocks since 1889 to win the Triple Crown personally (I mentioned who there were after the Prince of Wales on this space!).

But Pender Harbour has never been on the grass and he comes off a gut wrenching score in the ‘Wales so he’s no sure thing in what could be a record field.

The record for the race is 15 entrants (only since 1959) and here are the possibilities this year:

 

WINDFIELDS, the first stakes winner for E.P. Taylor – won the Breeders’ Stakes and his jockey was Herb Lindberg.

 

 

 

PROBABLES

QUEEN’S PLATEKITTEN
PENDER HARBOUR
SEAWATCH
HEAD HONCHO
MOLINARO REMARKS
DELAWANA
KUROGANE
RUNAWAY WHIZ
STUNNING SPLIT
CROWN’S PATH
CELTIC CONVICTIONS
CONTROL
BLACKSTONE BAY
HIPPOLYTIS
NANAIMO

Several of these, including PENDER HARBOUR and KUROGANE, will be making their debuts on the grass.

SAM-SON FARMS is also going for a record (modern-day) – it has 5 Breeders’ wins in a tie with other stables but STUNNING SPLIT could get it six wins.

Rematch! HEAD HONCHO (outside) and CONTROL in the Breeders’. Norm Files photo

 

 

 

 

 

BEST OF THE WEST – ALMOST TIME WINS B.C. CUP CLASSIC, BULLET WINS MANITOBA DERBY

REDEKOP CUP CLASSIC – ALMOST TIME 5yo, (Finality – Vainglorious) – 83 BEYER FIGURE
BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP STELLAR’S JAY H., HERBIE D, 3yo Orchid’s Devil–Chilli Chines,
by Katowice.
BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP DOGWOOD H., 3yo fillies, LA BELLE ROSE, 116, f, 3, Vying Victor–La Belle
Creole, by Ascot Knight
BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP NURSERY S. HERESCOMELUCKY g, 2, Katahaula County–
Ministers’ Dream, by Mane Minister
B.C. CUP DEBUTANATE SUNNYSIDE GAL, 113, f, 2, Sungold–Remarkable
Gal, by Regal Remark.
BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP DISTAFF H., ASHING DAISY, 116, m, 5, Mass Market–Just
Like Celia, by Free At Last
BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP SPRINT H., 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, DON’TWAITFORME, 118, g, 4, Vying Victor–Fancy
Woman, by Metfield.

From Vancouver Sun…

VANCOUVER – Veteran jockey Frank Fuentes had to make a quick decision and it turned out to be the right one in the 16th running of the $50,000 Redekop BC Cup Classic at Hastings Racecourse Monday afternoon.

Aboard the odds-on favourite in the holiday feature that attracted an estimated 10,000-12,000 fans, Fuentes took Almost Time off the pace and conserved his energy in the early going and saved the best for the stretch run. “He really wanted to run at the beginning,” Fuentes said, “but I wanted to make sure he had something left at the end of the race.”

Almost Time finished the 1 1/8 miles trip in a time of 1:50.82 to win by a convincing 2 ½ lengths for trainer Dino Condilenios and Swift Thoroughbreds Inc. He paid $4.00, $2.80 and $2.60. Trick of the North also closed well to finish second with Victor’s Magic nailing down third.

The Classic was the highlight of the BC Cup Day card that included six other $50,000 stakes races staged before the largest crowd of the 2011 thoroughbred season and the largest in recent years.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Almost+Time+takes+Redekop+Classic/5190059/story.html#ixzz1Txhkk8T5

HAMMERS BULLET, FROM $8,000 CLAIMER, TO DERBY WINNER
(and he’s by Bernardini!)

WINNIPEG SUN
By Kirk Penton
As the 63rd running of the $75,000 Manitoba Lotteries Derby was nearing its end, everything was out of whack.

The Caboose was out in front, and the favourite was bringing up the rear.

In the end, though, the Bullet, as it usually is, proved too powerful.

Hammers Bullet stormed down the stretch to edge Big Blue Caboose and jockey Jocelyne Kenny by three-quarters of a length and win the year’s most lucrative race at Assiniboia Downs.

Hammers Bullet paid $12.80, $7.00 and $4.70 while Big Blue Caboose paid $20.40 and $10.40. Gotatigerbythetail, with Rohan Singh on board, was third and paid $3.70 in front of about 6,000 spectators on a hot and steamy Monday afternoon.

“It’s something,” jockey Mark Anderson said. “I’ve been coming here for six years now, and just to get your name in the record books like that, winning this big, prestigious race, it’s just an unbelievable feeling.

“There’s nothing like it. That’s the biggest race I’ve ever won, and it’s unbelievable.”

http://www.winnipegsun.com/2011/08/01/hammers-bullet-wins-manitoba-derby

 

2YO SETS TRACK RECORD AT FORT ERIE

RED HOT DOLL, owned by Brian Lynch, won her maiden yesterday at 4 1/2 furlongs in 51.22 and set a track record for the distance on dirt. The Officer filly was travelling down from Woodbine for the event. Her Beyer Figure was 60.

 

MOUNTAINEER RUNNER AND HIS FATE
a sad story

http://canadianhorsedefencecoalition.wordpress.com/2011/07/31/the-sad-fall-of-a-racehorse/

 

WOODBINE LEADERBOARD
heading into 1st Wednesday in August

LEADING OWNERS by Money

1 Donver Stable 28 8 0 2 $1,246,165 29% 10 36%
2 Melnyk Racing Stables, Inc. 40 17 5 2 $975,806 43% 24 60%
3 Bear Stables, Ltd. 91 20 7 6 $963,388 22% 33 36%
4 Stronach Stables 60 11 14 9 $745,470 18% 34 57%
5 Sam-Son Farms 39 6 1 5 $490,924 15% 12 31%
6 Norseman Racing Stable 26 5 7 4 $471,736 19% 16 62%
7 Robert Smithen 8 2 3 2 $404,381 25% 7 88%
8 Windhaven 29 3 5 2 $321,784 10% 10 34%
9 Tucci Stables 49 7 9 13 $318,186 14% 29 59%
10 Kinghaven Farms, Fielding, J. and Hutzel, B. 4 2 2 0 $294,215 50% 4 100%

TRAINERS

1 Mark E. Casse 261 59 36 38 $3,483,802 23% 133 51%
2 Reade Baker 140 27 22 14 $1,591,597 19% 63 45%
3 Sid C. Attard 125 23 22 20 $1,562,528 18% 65 52%
4 Steven M. Asmussen 99 21 20 13 $670,991 21% 54 55%
5 Robert P. Tiller 134 20 22 18 $1,064,294 15% 60 45%
6 Josie Carroll 74 15 6 8 $1,700,331 20% 29 39%
6 Scott H. Fairlie 112 15 14 23 $560,739 13% 52 46%
8 Roger L. Attfield 81 14 14 17 $1,178,978 17% 45 56%
8 Ralph J. Biamonte 59 14 12 9 $872,321 24% 35 59%
8 Michael J. Doyle 137 14 15 11 $852,446 10% 40 29%
8 Sam Di Pasquale 85 14 18 9 $608,294 16% 41 48%
8 Michael V. Pino 49 14 11 7 $346,233 29% 32 65%

JOCKEYS

1 Luis Contreras 508 112 91 71 $6,427,147 22% 274 54%
2 Patrick Husbands 376 87 48 61 $4,498,504 23% 196 52%
3 Eurico Rosa Da Silva 434 81 71 57 $3,786,594 19% 209 48%
4 Emma-Jayne Wilson 376 53 60 44 $2,848,012 14% 157 42%
5 Tyler Pizarro 283 42 34 34 $2,386,006 15% 110 39%
6 Justin Stein 283 38 49 33 $1,941,359 13% 120 42%
7 David Clark 189 28 28 22 $1,541,308 15% 78 41%
7 Emile Ramsammy 275 28 24 27 $1,479,888 10% 79 29%
9 Omar Moreno 295 27 39 38 $1,443,657 9% 104 35%
10 James McAleney 198 26 17 22 $1,511,775 13% 65 33%

HORSES

 

Paige’s Book – the winningest horse at Woodbine right now, she’s by Montbrook

Norm Files Photo

 

 

1 Paige’s Book 6 4 1 0 $62,978 67% 5 83% 81
2 Inglorious 3 3 0 0 $1,037,616 100% 3 100% 103
2 Banner Bill 3 3 0 0 $220,815 100% 3 100% 90
2 Clement Rock 3 3 0 0 $189,494 100% 3 100% 101
2 Weekend Romance 3 3 0 0 $153,570 100% 3 100% 96
2 Queen Street Beach 3 3 0 0 $150,103 100% 3 100% 95
2 Nicola’s Nickers 6 3 1 1 $126,027 50% 5 83% 79
2 Atlantic Hurricane 4 3 1 0 $110,825 75% 4 100% 101
2 City Wolf 3 3 0 0 $110,007 100% 3 100% 100
2 Lord of Greatness 4 3 0 0 $104,231 75% 3 75% 103
2 Wicket Ewok 4 3 0 1 $97,115 75% 4 100% 91
2 Executive Five 7 3 2 0 $95,120 43% 5 71% 94
2 Holy Schneikies 5 3 0 1 $84,323 60% 4 80% 95
2 Indycat 6 3 2 0 $62,821 50% 5 83% 93
2 Major Marvel 5 3 1 0 $55,356 60% 4 80% 100
2 Sister Friend 6 3 0 2 $43,389 50% 5 83% 77
2 Taieri River 4 3 0 0 $34,751 75% 3 75% 82

FORT ERIE LEADERS
OWNERS

1 Andrews, Denny, Lazaruk, S and Giffin, R and R 1 1 0 0 $314,400 100% 1 100%
2 Martin S. Schwartz 1 0 1 0 $104,800 0% 1 100%
3 Molinaro Stable 46 8 10 5 $99,395 17% 23 50%
4 Eaton Hall Farm and M. J. Doyle Racing Stable Ltd. 1 1 0 0 $78,240 100% 1 100%
5 Martin Drexler 7 6 1 0 $54,732 86% 7 100%
6 Frank D. Di Giulio, Jr. 1 0 0 1 $52,400 0% 1 100%
7 Six Brothers Stable 33 3 5 5 $48,375 9% 13 39%
8 Fieldstone Farms 24 4 5 6 $48,333 17% 15 63%
9 Melvin Widenmaier 10 3 1 2 $43,572 30% 6 60%
10 Stephen Organ 26 4 6 2 $43,213 15% 12 46%

TRAINERS

1 Ross Armata 65 13 14 4 $137,410 20% 31 48%
2 John Simms 58 11 9 5 $99,638 19% 25 43%
2 Layne S. Giliforte 34 11 4 6 $96,712 32% 21 62%
4 Sam Di Pasquale 18 10 4 0 $71,260 56% 14 78%
5 Martin Drexler 12 9 2 0 $85,199 75% 11 92%
6 Marilyn G. McMullen 76 8 5 10 $83,520 11% 23 30%
6 Anthony Husbands 25 8 4 3 $69,844 32% 15 60%
8 Shawn Rideout 30 7 3 6 $63,465 23% 16 53%

JOCKS

1 Christopher Griffith 170 34 27 24 $368,982 20% 85 50%
2 Krista Carignan 195 32 29 23 $400,925 16% 84 43%
3 Kirk Johnson 170 31 24 21 $341,110 18% 76 45%
4 Real E. Simard 170 25 28 29 $296,030 15% 82 48%
5 Martin Ramos Ramirez 129 20 17 19 $226,853 16% 56 43%
6 Betty Jo Williams 118 19 15 25 $215,973 16% 59 50%
7 Brian A. Cheyne 160 16 25 21 $213,259 10% 62 39%
8 Kristopher Robinson 136 14 8 21 $159,570 10% 43 32%
9 Roderick Dacosta 42 11 9 4 $110,733 26% 24 57%
10 Terry Husbands 106 10 15 12 $149,841 9% 37 35%

HORSES

1 My Natalie 4 4 0 0 $35,399 100% 4 100% 92
2 Mountain Echo 4 3 0 1 $30,275 75% 4 100% 84
2 Soar 5 3 1 0 $22,491 60% 4 80% 77
2 Dark Continent 5 3 1 0 $18,040 60% 4 80% 80
2 Mr. Henry Two U 3 3 0 0 $17,564 100% 3 100% 76