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150th QUEEN’S PLATE OUTLOOK – June 21

– Changes updated on the list of probables – deleting injured COLLEROSA and adding CARCILLO and RESERVOIR.

POSSIBILTIES AND LAST BEYER FIGURE: 

*MILWAUKEE APPEAL  filly – Woodbine Oaks 99

*TASTY TEMPTATION filly – 2ND woodbine oaks, 93

EYE OF THE LEOPARD – Plate Trial winner 85

SHUT IT DOWN  3rd allowance 86

MR FORICOS TWO U allowance winner 84

*RESERVOIR – allowance on turf – 82

RAPID RELEASE – 3rd Plate Trial 81

STARDUST ZIGGY 2nd maiden race 78

ACTIVE DUTY – 4th Trial 77

KEINO WEST – 5th Trial 75

COSTALIVIN – Unplaced Trial 74

FLIP FOR THE COIN – 3rd allowance 74 Beyer

CARCILLO – maiden 74

EL BRUJO – Unplaced Trial 72

(*would have to be supplemented)

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RESERVOIR (Sky Classic) is 2 for 2 in his career – could he be supplemented to the Plate. Here he is on the inside wining his latest on the grass. Norm Files photo.

 

 

Updates on Plate  workouts from DAILY RACING FORM’S BILL TALLON: 

Flip for the Coin drills for Plate

Flip for the Coin, trained by Vito Armata, worked six furlongs in 1:12.80 under regular rider Emile Ramsammy here Wednesday and is headed for the Queen’s Plate.

“Emile hadn’t been on him in his last two works, and I really wanted him to work him today to get to know him again,” Armata said.

Armata had Flip for the Coin break off behind another horse in a designed workout. “I wanted him to chase him and run him down,” Armata said. “He didn’t rate in his last race. He had an awesome work. So far, everything is good, and we’re going to the Queen’s Plate.”

Flip for the Coin, a homebred Ontario-sired gelding who races for Gino Molinaro, has started twice this year, finishing third in first-level restricted allowances at seven furlongs and 1o1/16 miles.

Armata and Molinaro teamed up with 82-1 shot T J’s Lucky Moon to win the 2002 edition of the $1 million Queen’s Plate.

Bucephalus works with blinkers

Bucephalus, who is under consideration for the Queen’s Plate, drilled four furlongs in 48.20 seconds while going in company under regular rider Tyler Pizarro here Tuesday.

“I think he’s been running spotty,” said Kevin Attard, who trains Bucephalus for Knob Hill Stable. “I worked him with some blinkers, to see if we can get him to focus a little bit more. He worked fine.

 

SCORE SOME WINS TONIGHT!

– I erroneously  mentioned that THE SCORE/WOODBINE handicapping contest started last Wednesday when in fact it strats tonight. Sign up for free and make your picks for the races tonight to win some cash! http://thescore.123racing.ca/

 

JUNKINGB1.jpg ROBBIE KING JR. is presented with the prestigious AVELINO GOMEZ AWARD on Sunday by Jacqui Gomez. King, a top rider for years in Ontario, a trainer and now president of the Canadian arm of the Jockey’s Guild, thanked all members of the racing industry from theunsung heroes on the backstretch to owners and trainer.

Terence Dulay photo.

 

 

SCOREBOARD

WOODBINE – TRAINERS

Nicholas Gonzalez 67      14      8      3      $689,575

Mark E. Casse     76     13     17     7     $914,816

Scott H. Fairlie     71     13     11     12     $864,669

Malcolm Pierce     46     13     5     5     $876,560

Robert P. Tiller     85     12     16     9     $611,469

StevenAsmusn     54     11     12     6     $498,245

Sid C. Attard       55     11     6     9     $437,106

Reade Baker       87     9     15     15     $647,377

Terry Jordan       24     9     0     8     $409,944

Audre Cappuccti  65     8     4     7     $252,904

Roger L. Attfield   35     7     7     5     $467,902

Sam Di Pasquale  29     7     6     2     $200,017

David R. Bell        42     7     5     8     $416,499

WOODBINE – JOCKEYS

Patrick Husbands      225      56      42      29      $2,871,035

Chantal Sutherland   227     35     34     34     $1,822,920

Emile Ramsammy     193     30     20     24     $1,312,399

Eurico Rosa Da Silva 197     27     36     23     $1,774,096

James McAleney       166     25     21     29     $1,495,492

Tyler Pizarro            156     24     18     19     $1,104,260

Emma-Jayne Wilson 199     22     23     21     $1,252,630

Justin Stein              174     14     23     18     $763,136

Luis Contreras         63     13     13     9     $544,646

RicharDos Ramos     79     10     7     8     $454,685

Jono C. Jones          103     8     9     10     $524,005

David Garcia           92     8     4     8     $227,222

FORT ERIE – TRAINERS

Michael Newell      52      9      5      8      $87,903

Daryl G. Ezra     25     9     2     4     $79,317

Rob Johnston     32     7     8     5     $69,866

John Simms      22     7     3     3     $63,391

Nicholas Gonzalez 26     6     2     8     $59,841

Daniel Wills        21     6     2     5     $48,724

Lyle Morden       17     5     2     4     $49,365

Winston Wilkinson17     4     4     2     $36,117

Howard Keen      34     3     5     4     $46,208

Gregg M. Matties 12     3     5     1     $31,032

Carlton Johnston 14     3     2     1     $29,990

Stanley G. Smith 17     3     1     1     $26,770

FORT ERIE – JOCKEYS

Rui M. Pimentel      110      24      16      17      $236,507

Melanie Pinto         92     15     18     16     $175,894

Krist Robinson       88     13     8     11     $132,417

Mike Mehak          91     10     11     16     $124,399

Edwar Robinson     61     10     7     2     $86,416

Christopher Griffith 64     9     15     4     $110,973

Sunny Singh         52     9     10     8     $104,045

Anthony Stephen   49     7     8     10     $83,313

David Garcia        31     5     5     2     $56,993

Regina Sealock     69     4     6     4     $59,991

Krista Carignan     30     4     4     5     $45,419

JUN10fish1.jpgIN MEMORY OF GONE FISHIN

– Stakes winner and stallion GONE FISHIN, a handsome, fun loving fellow who has graced the pages of THOROUGHBLOG in recent years, was unfortunately euthanized June 5.

Owner Nicola Scott-Wells reports – “he somehow broke a bone in his forearm/shoulder area while turned out in his paddock. We took him to London Equine Hospital because we originally thought it was a fractured elbow, but it was a bone that could not be repaired.”

Codolences go out to Scott-Wells and the Gone Fishin family.

 

FUN STUFF

from Fort Worth Star Telegram

An exclusive chat with Rachel Alexandra

By DAVID THOMAS

dthomas@star-telegram.com

It’s not a Star-Telegram tradition, but it is becoming one: an exclusive interview with a key figure in horse racing’s annual Triple Crown pursuit.

We had three different winners in the three races this year, but Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra was the obvious choice for a post-Triple Crown interview despite not competing in the Kentucky Derby or the Belmont.

The first filly to win the Preakness since 1924 also became the first filly to be interviewed by the Fans’ Insider.

First of all, Miss Alexandra … Please, call me Rachel.

OK, Rachel, did you watch the Belmont Stakes on Saturday? Actually, I did not.

Why not? Unless I’m racing, I always spend my Saturday evenings playing Bunco with some of the other fillies in the stable area. We don’t miss our Bunco night, Triple Crown race on TV or not.

I’m surprised. I thought you have a close relationship with Calvin Borel and would want to see if he could become the first jockey to win all three Triple Crown races on different horses. I’m not particularly close to Calvin. Think about it — he weighs 110 pounds and carries a whip. What’s to like about him?

www.star-telegram.com/sports/columnists/david_thomas/story/1424572.html