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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Undefeated Zenyatta to have her own day

Undefeated Zenyatta is getting her own day at Hollywood Park to celebrate the mare who ended her career with a 14-0 record and a victory over the boys in the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic.

She will be saluted at her home track on Nov. 29. She is set to start her breeding career next year in Kentucky.

Zenyatta will parade between races on the program and fans in attendance will receive a DVD entitled "Zenyatta, A Living Legend," featuring all 14 of her races. A poster reading "Girl Power, Go Zenyatta" will be distributed.

Owners Jerry and Ann Moss will be on hand, along with trainer John Shirreffs and Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith.

Dominguez and Maragh triumph at Aqueduct
Ramon Dominguez and Rajiv Maragh each rode two winners Sunday in the New York Stallion Series at Aqueduct.

The five stakes were restricted to the sons and daughters of stallions standing in New York. The Great White Way and the Fifth Avenue, both for 2-year-olds, were worth $100,000; the other three carried $75,000 purses.

It was another big day for Dominguez, New York's leading jockey this year, with four winners on the afternoon. He scored with Uncle T Seven in the Thunder Rumble ($7.50 to win) and Mother Russia ($4) in the Staten Island.

Maragh booted home Ruffino ($2.70) in the Cormorant and Franny Freud ($6.20) in the Fifth Avenue.

Hall of Famer Edgar Prado captured the other stakes with Make Note ($4.70) in the Great White Way.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Breeders' Cup Horses are Clean - Horse Racing


All horses that ran in the Breeders' Cup have tested negative for illegal performance-enhancing drugs.

The California Horse Racing Board said testing was completed Tuesday and all the samples came back clear from the UC Davis laboratory.

All entrants underwent pre-race blood testing for TCO2, a performance-enhancing alkalizing agent known as a ``milkshake,'' while post-race blood and urine testing was done on the top three finishers in all 14 races plus random horses selected by the stewards at Santa Anita.

The tests checked for more than 45 anabolic steroids and hundreds of other prohibited drugs.

Out-of-competition testing was also done on 25 percent of all horses pre-entered in the two-day world championships, with samples analyzed in Europe for international entries.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Nicholls targets Paddy Power Gold Cup


Champion trainer Paul Nicholls has entered three for Saturday's Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham...

Champion trainer Paul Nicholls dominates the ante-post market for Saturday's Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham with Chapoturgeon, Poquelin and Tatenen.

Former Paddy Power Gold Cup winner Our Vic heads a list of 25 possibles for this year's race with David Pipe's 11-year-old set to carry top-weight of 11st 12lb should he take his chance.

Nigel Twiston-Davies has a strong hand having left in Knowhere and Ballyfitz, while Alan King's Tarotino and Nicky Henderson's mare My Petra are other interesting contenders.

King's stable jockey Robert Thornton is hoping he can win the valuable prize for the first time on Tarotino having finished third on Kandjar D'Allier in 2005 and second on Il Duce two years later.

"He's been very good at home and although I've not ridden work on him, I've been told that he's been going well," said Thornton.

"Schooling-wise I popped him over six to nine fences the other morning and he jumped very well as he always does.

"Wayne Hutchinson rode him at Bangor (last time out) as I had to go to Punchestown to ride one or two for Alan, but now this fellow's going for a bigger race.

"Wayne was very pleased with him. He should have won his first race for us at Huntingdon, but his confidence has grown from there and hopefully he's still progressing.

"He is definitely up there with Il Duce and Kandjar D'Allier and every bit as good as them.

"Good or good to soft would be ideal and any slower is a minus."

Tranquil Sea, Northern Alliance and Jaamid are the three Irish contenders.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Breeder’s Cup 2009 Betting Picks - Breeder's Cup Betting Odds

Watch out, It’s Billie Jean vs. Bobby Riggs all over again this weekend, except for the fact that this Billie will have to beat TWELVE Bobbie’s. The 5-year old female sensation Zenyatta will race against twelve males in the Breeders Cup Classic, second only to the Kentucky Derby as the biggest race of the year. It will be the mares first time in the Classic and first time running against the boys.

Breeder’s Cup 2009 Betting Picks
No female has ever won this race and only three have even tried, with Jolyphya’s third place finish in 1992 being the best finish by a female so far. But this is a very un-girl like girl - the mare stands at a massive seventeen hands (for readers who are unfamiliar with horse latitudes and longitudes seventeen hands is freakishly large.)

In addition to running against males for the first time, it will also be her first time running the distance of a mile and a quarter, but apparently both facts are overshadowed by her 13-0 lifetime record, because she is still the betting favourite at odds of 5-2.

Between now and Saturday, I will work on whittling down the field to isolate my play in The Classic and the other races on the card. Handicapping the thoroughbreds is very unlike ‘capping other sports, with your picks changing right up until post time.

My final plays, including head to head match ups, will be sent to team mates via PUB’its at Bet Republic, all throughout the day on Saturday.

To me, ‘capping the nags is more a matter of eliminating also-rans than picking the winner. I haven’t completed all of my work, but I have my identified the first two horses that do not make my cut.

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I start by tossing out the Birds – Mine That Bird and Summer Bird.
Mine That Bird won the Derby in a huge upset. His last start? Disappointing 6th in the Good Wood stakes last month. Already beaten by a girl, he gets no respect from me in this one. Summer Bird? Two problems – he doesn’t seem to like the synthetic surface that they have at Santa Anita, and, like Mine That Bird, he has also already been beaten by a girl.



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Sunday, November 1, 2009

2009 Breeders' Cup Betting - Match Schedule

Since 1984, the Breeders' Cup organizers at Breeders' Cup Limited has paid out more than $325 million in purses and awards through the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships and its year-round racing programs. These Breeders' Cup races include the Breeders' Cup Stakes program, which is cooperatively funded by Breeders' Cup Limited and 40 participating racetracks.

2009 Breeders' Cup Schedule

November 6, 2009 Breeders' Cup Races at Santa Anita Park

* Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (gr. IT), $2,000,000g, 3&up, f/m, 11f (turf).
* Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (gr. I), $2,000,000g, 2yo f, 8.5f.
* Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic (gr. I), $2,000,000g, 3&up, f/m, 9f.
* Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (gr. I), $1,000,000g, 3&up, f/m, 7f.
* Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf, $1,000,000g, 2yo f, 8f (turf).

November 7, 2009 Breeders' Cup Races at Santa Anita Park

* Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), $5,000,000g, 3&up, 10f.
* Breeders' Cup Turf (gr. IT), $3,000,000g, 3&up, 12f (turf).
* Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. I), $2,000,000g, 2yo, c/g, 8.5f.
* Breeders' Cup Mile (gr. IT), $2,000,000g, 3&up, 8f (turf).
* Breeders' Cup Sprint (gr. I), $2,000,000g, 3&up, 6f.
* Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (gr. I), $1,000,000g, 3&up, 8f.
* Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (gr. IIT), $1,000,000g, 2yo, 8f (turf).
* Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint, $1,000,000g, 3&up, 6.5f (turf).
* Breeders' Cup Marathon, $500,000g, 3&up, 12f.

2009 Breeders' Cup post times to be announced.

The 2009 Breeders’ Cup is just about upon us! Comprised of 14 races over 2 days, the Breeders’ Cup is America’s biggest days of thoroughbred action!

With horses arriving from all over the world and with total purses close to 26 million, there’s no wonder that the Breeders’ Cup has become the two biggest days in horse racing in North America.

This year’s races will showcase two of America’s most popular horses, the undefeated Zenyatta and the Belmont and Travers winner, Summer Bird.

Zenyatta’s connections have been quiet on whether or not she will run in the Ladies’ Classic on Nov. 7th. 6th or the Classic on Nov. 7th. In whichever race she runs, Zenyatta figures to be a short-priced favorite unless bettors decide to knock down the Travers winner, Summer Bird, to favoritism. A win in the Classic no doubt would give Summer Bird the right to claim the Horse of the Year title.

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Mark Kavanagh would win tomorrow's Victoria Derby at Flemington??

If such a thing as poetic justice existed in horse racing, then Mark Kavanagh would win tomorrow's Victoria Derby at Flemington.

BetRepublic through its free horse racing tips, giving a clue to all the horse racing betting people about the winning chances of Mark Kavanagh at Victoria Derby. Kavanagh saddles up the favourite, Shamoline Warrior, in the $1.5 million event in a bid to extract some glory from a spring carnival that has yet to deliver all he had hoped.

In the past month the trainer has lost stable stars Maldivian and Cats Whisker to injury, and last week he watched his champion Whobegotyou go under in the Cox Plate as a short-priced favourite.

Whobegotyou ran second in last year's Derby behind Rebel Raider, which, ironically, is the half-brother to Shamoline Warrior which bolted in the Norman Robinson Stakes (2,000m) a fortnight ago. Kavanagh told this morning's Derby media conference that he did not know whether Shamoline Warrior can stay the distance.

"It's a pretty strong Derby. There's a rap on a lot of horses and the 2,500 metres is certainly the key to the whole race," he said. "We have set him specifically for this race and he's done everything to please us along the way. There's been no hiccups."

Rebel Raider had not won his Derby when Kavanagh spent his budget to buy Shamoline Warrior for a syndicate of owners who had given him only $60,000. "At the time [Shamoline Warrior] was a bit of an ugly duckling but he's certainly a swan now," Kavanagh said.

"There's no doubt this race is a maker of champions. He might have cost $400,000 or $500,000 [if Rebel Raider been a Derby winner then]."

Rain forecast

Shamoline Warrior has three wins and a second on dead tracks and the prospect of further rain in Melbourne should not dent his chances.Derby day racegoers have been told to prepare for anything as inclement weather settles on the city.

A spokesman for the Weather Bureau says storms and showers are forecast for Melbourne tonight and again tomorrow. He says it is hit and miss whether Flemington will see much rain, which would take the edge off the track after a week of warm and dry conditions.

Track manager Mick Goodie says Flemington was rated a dead 4 and that little rain had been registered this morning. For more horse racing betting picks & are available at BetRepublic Horse racing Betting tips.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Suroor pleased with Delegator and Mastery

SAEED BIN SUROOR has issued an upbeat bulletin on Delegator and Mastery as they continue their preparation for the Breeders' Cup at Santa Anita next month.

Delegator is an intended starter in the Breeders' Cup Mile, along with stablemate Gladiatorus, and is back working well after disappointing in the Sony-sponsored Queen Elizabeth II Stakes.

"He worked very well a few days ago and came back very good from his last race," Bin Suroor said on At The Races.

"I thought he'd be winning [the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes] or coming somewhere close.

"He's always healthy and very honest and I think the track [at Santa Anita] will really suit him."

Ladbrokes St Leger victor Mastery, meanwhile, heads for the Marathon with Bin Suroor feeling that the Classic-winning son of Sulamani is still on the upgrade.

He said: "A mile six is perfect for him. He's come back very well [after the St Leger] and is improving all the time."

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Fakenham Racing Tips

Best bets:

nap- 15.45: BUSKER ROYAL
e/w- 16.20: CHALICE WELCOME

14.00
This opening event reverted to type last year as five-year-old North Walk became the fourth vintage winner in the last five years. The pick of the quartet of five-year-olds on this occasion should prove to be PETROGLYPH and PENNYROCK, whilst ROYALTEA and DIRECTOR'S CHAIR complete my mix against the field.

14.35
The world and his dog are aware that COOL ROXY (winner of this race on each of the last two occasions) is the old kid on the block here as the Environment Friend gelding has gained no less than eleven of his twelve successes at this venue. Only cynical racegoers will back against Chris Honour's mount though if the twelve-year-old is to be beaten, SPROSSER in the likeliest suspect on these terms.

15.10
Trainers are baffling yours truly again as this contest has been won by five and six-year-olds for the last seven years, yet only the moderate Renege The Joker represents the two vintages on this occasion. Upwards and onwards in positive mode however by suggesting that SHUT THE BAR (perish the thought) and BAILY STORM should fight out the finish.

15.45
All three favourites have been beaten to date via two renewals which attracted a total of nine runners. That said, two 5/2 shots have scored to date whereby the bookmakers have not had things all their own way. Nicky Henderson saddled a popular winner the other day as one of my favourite trainers returned from his well documented exile and BUSKER ROYAL should go close to winning. Barry Geraghty takes the ride, just as the Irish pilot did last year when the selection scored on his seasonal debut in a better race than this at Ascot. ELEAZAR is a worthy opponent and no mistake.

16:20
Six-year-olds have won four of the last six renewals yet just one vintage representative has been declared, namely CHALICE WELCOME. Alex Merriam's mount also qualifies via the weight stats as eight of the last nine gold medallists carried 11-3 or less, whereby SAGARICH and SIR QUIGLEY are offered up as speculative types to include in toteplacepot wagers.

16.50
Whichever way you look at this disappointuing event, the contender are horses that flatter to deceive on a regular basis and I can only offer the tentative trio of CHAPEL FLOWERS. TOI EXPRESS and FEELING PECKISH against the field.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Horse Racing Picks: Howard Johnson Hopes For Tidal Revival

In latest horse racing picks, Howard Johnson hopes a breathing operation can help Tidal Bay return to his best at Aintree on Saturday.

His stable star runs in the tote ten to follow Old Roan Chase and the trainer is expecting a big run.

"We are looking forward to getting Tidal Bay back on the racecourse. We had him hobdayed through the summer and we are hoping that has tidied him up. I would say at the minute that he will probably be our standard bearer this year," said Johnson with sports betting community.

"He jumped a few fences indoors on Monday morning and looked good. He'll school outdoors if it keeps drizzling like it is now and he will have a piece of work with Denis O'Regan up, probably on Tuesday. If I'm happy and the ground is alright, we'll go to Aintree.

"He is training well and we'll weigh him on Wednesday. He actually looks like he's carrying a lot more condition this year, which is good because he always looks Gorky."

Johnson is pleased with the form of his stable at present, which boasts a 33% strike rate this month, with nine wins from 27 runners.

He said: "The horses in horse racing betting generally are alright, I'm happy enough with them, it's just that we haven't been able to get on the grass yet. The ground has been too firm and the racecourses don't help us trainers in the north east because they won't let us work our horses on the tracks."

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