QUEEN’S PLATE NEWS…

June 26 looming

ELITE ALEX, a solid Plate contender who has left the Kentucky Derby trail, will try to get back on track in an allowance race at DELAWARE PARK on Wednesday.

In his most recent effort, the 3-year-old son of Afleet Alex finished ninth in the Grade I Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park on April 16. Previously, the Ontario-bred conditioned by Delaware Park-based trainer Tim Ritchey, ran fourth in the Grade II Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds on March 26. Last year, Elite Alex broke his maiden at Delaware Park in his career debut going five furlongs. He has a record of a win, a second and a third from five starts with earnings of $97,800. He has been installed as the 4-to-5 morning-line favorite in the field of seven.

ELITE ALEX, BEAR’S CHILL and the maiden JOJO’S MOJO were the 3 horses supplemented to the Plate and Triple Crown by the May 1 deadline. It cost $5,000 to make those 3 eligible for the series.

A total of 63 horses remain eligible for Plate and Triple Crown.

GOOD BETTER BEST, a recent winner on the Keeneland Polytrack, is recovering from an injury that occurred when a thunderstorm rocked his world and made him upset. The Harlequin ranches colt is trained by Roger Attfield. His Plate staus is uncertain.

QUEEN’SPLATEKITTEN and RED ACE continue to work south of the border and should make an appearance soon. This weekend is the LA LORGNETTE Stakes and perhaps we will finally see INGLORIOUS, THE winterbook Plate face.

MARK CASSE has a bunch of Plate hopefuls in ENDURING STAR, HIPPOLYTUS and CONTROL. The latter pair are Ontario sired guys who ran 1-2 in an allowance race on Sunday, the winning Beyer Figure was 70.

1. Queen’splatekitten 

2. Elite Alex

3. Bear’s Chill

4. Red Ace

5. Inglorious 

6. Oh Canada

7. Kurogane

8. Hippolytus

9. Enduring Star 

THE KENTUCKY DERBY REPLAY…

http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/22825103/vp/42944611#42944611

NORTHERN DANCER FEATURE – TORONTO STAR

(in case you missed the Derby feature in the Star on Saturday on page A3//

http://www.thestar.com/sports/horseracing/article/987515–the-legacy-of-northern-dancer

 

WOODBINE LEADING TRAINERS HEADING INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT

1 Mark E. Casse 58 12 6 6 $670,398 21% 24 41%

2 Sid C. Attard 30 8 7 6 $478,110 27% 21 70%

3 Reade Baker 34 7 7 5 $377,446 21% 19 56%

4 Robert P. Tiller 36 6 7 5 $391,640 17% 18 50%

4 Wesley A. Ward 18 6 4 1 $209,425 33% 11 61%

4 Sam Di Pasquale 26 6 4 2 $177,752 23% 12 46%

4 Michael V. Pino 18 6 3 3 $130,113 33% 12 67%

8 Laurie Silvera 26 5 3 4 $220,112 19% 12 46%

8 Steve Attard 24 5 3 1 $198,227 21% 9 38%

8 Donald C. MacRae 9 5 1 1 $83,221 56% 7 78%

11 Audre Cappuccitti 42 4 5 7 $270,474 10% 16 38%

11 Roger L. Attfield 10 4 2 2 $190,858 40% 8 80%

11 Steven M. Asmussen 25 4 6 5 $149,220 16% 15 60%

JOCKEYS

It’s a contentious group of riders with Contreras still holding the lead but Tyler Pizarro has had stunning spring, Emma is strong and Husbands looking to get back from fall on the weekend…

1 Luis Contreras 134 25 21 19 $1,039,271 19% 65 49%

2 Tyler Pizarro 87 18 13 6 $774,045 21% 37 43%

3 Emma-Jayne Wilson 93 16 22 12 $853,945 17% 50 54%

4 Patrick Husbands 71 14 9 11 $771,422 20% 34 48%

4 Eurico Rosa Da Silva 95 14 21 12 $723,707 15% 47 49%

6 Omar Moreno 91 11 10 14 $499,667 12% 35 38%

6 Justin Stein 75 11 7 5 $432,893 15% 23 31%

8 Emile Ramsammy 71 9 4 9 $436,908 13% 22 31%

8 David Clark 70 9 10 14 $435,325 13% 33 47%

8 Jesse M. Campbell 48 9 7 7 $327,871 19% 23 48%

11 Gerry Olguin 67 8 4 12 $362,856 12% 24 36%

12 Richard Anthony Dos Ramos 43 6 5 3 $231,147 14% 14 33%

PERIGREE MOON GELDING WINS

DELPARK NEWS & NOTES – MAY 9 2011

Ben Mondello’s Kiernan’s Legacy made every step a winning one in the featured $41,000 allowance race at Delaware Park today.

With Julian Pimentel aboard, the 6-year-old son Perigee Moon cut early fractions of 22.71 for the quarter and :45.76 for the half before completing the six furlongs in 1:09.04 over a fast main track. The Ontario-bred conditioned by Scott Lake won by 5 1/4-lengths and returned $5.80 as the second choice in the field of six.

The even money favorite, Elusive Deputy with Joseph Rocco Jr., finished second. It was another half length further back to Filled With Wonder, with Abel Castellano Jr.

The victory gave Kiernan’s Legacy his first win in 2011. His career record is nine wins from 48 starts with earnings of $140,071