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EMMA-JAYNE WILSON was one of the first jockeys at Woodbine to use the new cushion crop…

Dave Landry photo

 

 

URGING RULES TAKE EFFECT TODAY AT FORT ERIE

tomorrow at Woodbine

TORONTO STAR reports on the new crops, urging rules…

A gentler, kinder horse whip … but it still hurts

We’ve all seen the image: horses thundering down the stretch, the jockeys urging their steeds to the finish line with repeated – and, some say, vicious – whacks of the whip.

It’s a sight that will appear at least a little less cruel beginning this week at Woodbine Racetrack.

Aiming to improve horse safety and attract new fans by cleaning up thoroughbred racing’s image, the Ontario Racing Commission has brought in a new “urging rules initiative.”

http://www.thestar.com/sports/horseracing/article/689156

sept1jung1.jpgCAUSING WAVES FOR THE WOOBINE MILE

Nominations for Mile close tomorrow night! 

JUNGLE WAVE (PHOTO BY NORM FILES)

The Hold That Tiger 4yo stamped himself a strong contender for the Sept. 20 WOODBINE MILE when he put up a 101 Beyer Figure in his win in the Grade 2 Play the King Stakes on Saturday over the Woodbine turf that was a  bit on the squishy side.

And while the gelding, claimed a few starts ago for $62,500 by the shrewd and lucky combo of the Tucci family and Sid Attard, may not have been at his best for that win based on the less-than-firm turf and the fact he was too eager to start, he won anyway.

He will stretch out for the Mile on Sept. 20. The Tucci’s and Attard had JUST RUSHING finish 3rd in last year’s Mile.

Running well in the Play the King also was FIELD COMMISSION, who was 2nd and might be good enough to handle the longer distance in the Mile. FIFTEEN LOVE was 3rd and should get better with more distance too.

Still the race is coming oh-so tough – VENTURA, RAHY’S ATTORNEY, FERNELEY and maybe JUSTENUFFHUMOUR or GIO PONTI.

Notes:

FROM DAILY RACING FORM

Woodbine Mile next for Ferneley

Ferneley, winner of Saturday’s Grade 2 Del Mar Mile, began his career in Ireland and England before joining trainer Ben Cecil’s stable last summer. Another international trip, this time to Canada, is likely next month.

Cecil has nominated the $1 million Woodbine Mile on Sept. 20 as Ferneley’s next start. He would like to start Ferneley on a less-firm surface than what is typically found in Southern California.

“He doesn’t have the best of feet,” Cecil said. “I think a slightly softer track can help him. He didn’t switch leads [on Saturday].”

Ferneley won his first stakes in the United States in the Del Mar Mile, his 10th stakes appearance in this country.

Ridden by leading rider Joel Rosario, Ferneley rallied wide on the final turn and through the stretch to win by 1 1/2 lengths over the 4-year-old filly Allicansayis Wow. Lethal Heat, another 4-year-old filly, finished third in the field of eight.

Ferneley ran a mile on turf in 1:33.11.

“I was delighted, but I didn’t realize that fillies ran second and third,” Cecil said. “I don’t know how strong the race was.”

AND IF THAT’S NOT ENOUGH…

CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL NEWS

Buccellati, who returned injured from the Coronation Cup, is being targeted at the Canadian International.

Andrew Balding is pleased with his star’s recent progress and reports a return to the racetrack to be imminent. “I’m really pleased with him. He was in a bad way after Epsom and has taken a long time to cone right but worked great on Saturday,” Balding told At The Races. “He’ll either run in the Prix Foy at Longchamp of the Arc trial at Newbury and then probably the Canadian International. He seems right back to his best now.

“Phoenix Reach won the race for us and we’ve had luck in Woodbine with other horses too. It’s been a happy hunting ground for us.”

http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/09/08/31/manual_121405.html

JURY IS OUT – but GRAND PRIX WINNER MAY BE HEADED TO WOODBINE

Also on Sunday, Deauville closed its prestigious August meeting as the 3.70-1 British invader Jukebox Jury outgamed Pouvoir Absolu for a nose victory in the $286,000, Group 2 Grand Prix de Deauville. Trained by Mark Johnston and ridden by Royston Ffrench, the 3-year-old son of Montjeu covered the 1 9/16 miles on good ground in 2:49.70, leaving the favored Ideal World, aan Andre Fabre-trained son of Kingmambo and Banks Hill, 2 1/4 lengths behind in fourth.

Jukebox Jury had won the one-mile Group 2 Royal Lodge Stakes at Ascot as a 2-year-old and had scored two back going 1 5/16 miles in the Group 3 Rose of Lancaster Stakes at Haydock. Last time, however, he was a distant fourth in the 1 1/2-mile, Group 2 Great Voltigeur Stakes. Johnston suggested that the Canadian International at Woodbine on Oct. 17 could be next on the agenda for Jukebox Jury .

http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/breederscup09/news/story?id=4432623

WOODBINE SCOREBOARD – TRAINERS

It’s quite competitive in the trainer’s ranks – the Reade Baker barn won 6 of its last 14 starters and Mark Casse, 7 for his last 26.

Mark E. Casse      228      38      41      30      $2,962,708

Sid C. Attard        160     37     23     20     $1,767,306

Steve Asmussen     149     31     24     21     $1,240,105

Robert Tiller         209     29     39     29     $1,353,282

Malcolm Pierce     130     28     17     15     $2,202,026

Reade Baker        189     27     28     31     $1,565,724

Roger Attfield       103     27     15     11     $1,940,926

Terry Jordan         61     26     8     11     $1,004,602

Nich Gonzalez       169     25     19     20     $1,291,685

Scott Fairlie           180     24     26     30     $1,609,479

Josie Carroll         108     23     16     22     $1,512,579

Ian Black            127     16     21     12     $1,445,741

Brian Lynch          66     16     8     8     $816,613

Daniel Vella           114     15     12     18     $900,660

MichaelDe Paulo     108     15     9     14     $823,391

Sam DiPasquale     71     14     11     6     $432,450

WOODBINE SCOREBOARD – JOCKEYS

Patrick Husbands        573      106      103      91      $6,560,095

Chantal Sutherland     553     81     85     85     $4,564,249

James McAleney           365     74     46     56     $3,679,181

Eurico Rosa Da Silva     420     69     69     50     $4,662,285

Emile Ramsammy       467     69     58     54     $3,077,817

Tyler Pizarro               442     63     67     57     $3,347,206

Emma-Jayne Wilson     531     60     81     68     $3,674,388

Todd Kabel                236     41     24     17     $2,032,563

Luis Contreras          193     39     31     26     $1,697,044

Justin Stein               399     38     47     36     $1,783,588

Gerry Olguin             285     23     27     35     $1,323,589

Jono C. Jones            294     22     26     39     $1,879,930

Constant Montpellier     207     21     23     21     $910,820

Robert C. Landry      223     21     20     27     $1,343,025

Richard Dos Ramos     175     20     14     25     $1,062,282

Corey Fraser            202     19     30     19     $1,098,784

Steven R Bahen     280     17     26     26     $863,529

Slade Callaghan     254     17     16     24     $1,188,373

HASTINGS PARK REPORT

A NEW STAR HAS ARRIVED AT HASTINGS RACECOURSE

August 30, 2009

Vancouver, BC (Aug 28/09) – Four lifetime starts, four wins and more than $100,000 in winnings are the latest numbers attached to Huitzilopochtli , {wee-tsee-loh-poch’-tlee}, the amazing 2-year-old B.C. bred making all kinds of noise at Hastings Racecourse.

Obviously in a class by himself, Huitzilopochtli won Friday’s 35th running of the $30,000 New Westminster Stakes by seven and a quarter lengths under leading jockey Fernando Perez.  A late scratch left only three horses in the field and Huitzilopochtli, going off at 1-9, paid $2.10 to win and $2.10 to place.  There was no show wagering.

Trained by his owner Juan Olmos, Huitzilopochtli had previously won two stakes:  the BC Cup Nursery and River Rock Resort.  His next race will probably be in the CTHS Sales stakes on September 13.  The race serves as a preview to the CTHS Yearling and Mixed Sale on September 15th at Thunderbird Show Park in Langley.

Racing resumes at Hastings next Wednesday night, gearing up for the major September 7 card featuring five stakes races and the possible return of popular Spaghetti Mouse.

EDITOR’S NOTE – In Aztec mythology, Huitzilopochtli, means HUMMINGBIRD ON THE LEFT.

He was a sun god.

The horse has won 4 of 4, totalling about 20 lengths, with his higHest Beyer Figure being a 79. He is b Wandering out of Always a Star by Sunny’s Halo and is from the family of Charlie’s Dewan, the Breeders’ Stakes winner.

BUY A YEARLING!

from www.readebaker.com

08/27/09 – CANADIAN YEARLING SALES – SEPTEMBER 08, 2009 – If you are interested in owning a share in a Canadian Bred, Ontario Sired Yearling, this may be the opportunity for you to do so. Trainer Reade Baker will be active at the sale this year looking specificly for Ontario Sired Yearlings. He is interested in retaining 25% share of any purchase he makes. Anyone interested in 25% or more, should contact us to discuss details. The racing program for horses by Ontario Sires is a very lucrative one. With more horses from the US being stabled at Woodbine, the competition has increased in all races with the exception of the ones restricted to horses by Ontario Sires. This is the market we plan to target this year. www.readebaker.com