It’s Breeders’ Cup week…and it’s ZENYATTA FRENZY!!

 

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QUALITY ROAD, yesterday morning, on the outside in his workout for the Breeders’ Cup Classic – Reed Palmer Photography

(Aikenite is on inside)

 

 

MISS THE ZENYATTA FEATURE ON 60 MINUTES?

HELMET CAM IS VERY VERY COOL…

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7009219n&tag=mncol;lst;1

AND MICHELLE BONIFACE helps Producers understand the magic..

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ZENYATTA, before her latest race, the Lady’s Secret. Eugene Viti photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VELLA ON  A TEAR

Is there a hotter trainer in the country than Dan Vella? His barn has won 9 races in less than a month and took the first yesrerday with ALPHA BETTOR,a 2yo by Alphabet Soup, and then the Kennedy Road prep with FIELD COMMISSION.

The latter, last year’s champion sprinter, had not won all year but suddenly came to life yesterday for his trainer who has been winning races at an alarming rate lately.

It is a good time for the Vella barn to be a roll – his trainee WYOMIA, a large filly, is headed out today to the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Filly Turf on Friday at Churchill Downs fresh off a super workout yesterday morning.

The Vindication filly is owned by Ed Seltzer and Beverly Anderson.

The Mark Casse Stable is also hot, it won 3 races yesterday with three different jockeys in various events. Casse trainee DELIGHTUFL MARY is getting rave reviews on her training from railbirds at Churchill Downs.

Casse won with the 2yo Lion Heart colt SARDONICUS, bred by Robert Slack, in a maiden allowance that got a 64 Beyer. The $6,000 purchase led all the way in his 2nd career race. Later, Venus Bay won a turf event and the Mobil filly was only a $15,000 purchase.

Every fall the Fidlestone Farm – Analisa Delmas group start to heat up and tha is the case again this year. It won on Saturday and it won yesterday when PERFECTTO ROSA won her maiden for $10,000 at 7 to 1 after 3 consecutive declining Beyer Figures. She is a Rossini filly bred by Box Arrow Farm and she cost about $1,000.

More OLD FORESTER ACTION! The firster OKIYAMA, trained by the suddenly hot John Mattine, won his debut in race 6 and was one of 2 debut winners for the red-hot freshman sire Old Forester. Okiyama, owned by R. Okihiro, W. Paterson and partner came from 12th and last to beat the only 2yo in the large field that had raced – Oh Boy. The winner, a $15,000 yearling, was bred by Racehoss Inc and sold by maria Garrigan. The mare, Sangoma, is a half sister to sprinting stakes winner Sariphone.

The winning Beyer was 54.

JOCKEY RACE AT WOODBINE – IT’S GETTING INTERESTING…

1    Eurico Rosa Da Silva    787    155    121    111    $7,667,280    20%    387    49%

2    Patrick Husbands        810    148    121    120    $7,925,017    18%    389    48%

3    Chantal Sutherland    730    116    106    113    $6,922,005    16%    335    46%

4    Omar Moreno    821    111    113    118    $4,448,621    14%    342    42%

5    Emile Ramsammy    738    95    85    77    $4,340,677    13%    257    35%

6    Luis Contreras    467    78    77    80    $3,373,736    17%    235    50%

7    James McAleney    486    69    69    61    $3,886,611    14%    199    41%

8    Emma-Jayne Wilson    441    61    72    51    $3,335,309    14%    184    42%

9    Jono C. Jones    466    56    62    60    $3,617,233    12%    178    38%

10    Justin Stein    560    52    56    66    $2,503,990    9%    174    31%

11    Corey Fraser    387    45    46    42    $2,484,880    12%    133    34%

12    Tyler Pizarro    415    42    50    47    $1,971,346    10%    139    33%

13    Gerry Olguin    403    38    51    40    $1,851,906    9%    129    32%

14    David Clark    367    37    42    36    $1,852,310    10%    115    31%

15    Richard Dos Ramos    352    36    28    19    $1,998,756    10%    83    24%

16    Steven Bahen    421    35    30    45    $1,555,565    8%    110    26%

TRAINERS

1    Mark E. Casse    480    71    61    66    $3,822,375    15%    198    41%

2    Reade Baker    307    52    59    44    $3,180,990    17%    155    50%

3    Roger L. Attfield    182    38    30    21    $3,233,141    21%    89    49%

3    Sid C. Attard    237    38    41    27    $2,273,649    16%    106    45%

5    Steven M. Asmussen    232    37    35    33    $1,352,408    16%    105    45%

6    Robert P. Tiller    243    33    31    38    $2,045,682    14%    102    42%

6    Nicholas Gonzalez    199    33    28    18    $1,869,332    17%    79    40%

8    Michael P. De Paulo    195    30    28    24    $1,327,125    15%    82    42%

9    Laurie Silvera    159    27    23    18    $1,086,327    17%    68    43%

10    Scott H. Fairlie    191    26    26    29    $983,688       14%    81    42%

11    Michael J. Doyle    207    25    27    23    $1,555,928    12%    75    36%

12    Mark R. Frostad    92    23    12    11    $2,186,349    25%    46    50%

12    Daniel J. Vella    142    23    21    20    $1,087,884    16%    64    45%

14    Malcolm Pierce    161    22    15    27    $1,408,466    14%    64    40%

15    Josie Carroll    148    21    17    19    $1,290,979    14%    57    39%

15    Michael V. Pino    53    21    11    7    $536,274       40%    39    74%

17    Ian Black               181                 20    27    20    $2,072,954    11%    67    37%

17    Paul M. Buttigieg    97    20    13    9    $899,211       21%    42    43%

17    Sam Di Pasquale    124    20    32    16    $772,589    16%    68    55%

HORSES, BY WINS, at WOODBINE

1    Impossible Time    6    5    1    0    $326,228    83%    6    100%    99

1    Safety Zone    8    5    3    0    $167,387    63%    8    100%    103

1    Certain Pride    7    5    2    0    $133,154    71%    7    100%    92

1    Preakness Laugher    7    5    1    0    $79,532    71%    6    86%    97

WOODBINE WEEKEND WRAP

GRAND STYLE – 71 BEYER, Princess Elizabeth

FANTASIA – 94 BEYER River Memories

INDIAN APPLE IS  86, Ontario Fashion

SAFETY ZONE 92  Labeeb S.

STRETCH RUNNERS DOMINATE

Safety Zone wins again, 5 for 8 in 2010

MELNYK RACING STABLES rarely claims a horse but when the owner and trainer Mark Casse dipped in for SAFETY ZONE, for $40,000, they had a race in mind for the King Cugat fellow. The Barbados Gold Cup, which Melnyk won this year with Sterwins, was the main reason they claimed Safety Zone but in the meantime, the 6yo managed to win the Labeeb Stakes on Sunday at Woodbine.

The gelding was down to $16,000 claiming this year when trainer Terry Jordan had him. He was recently trained by Scott Fairlie for his stable and Gary Wellwood. Gerry Olguin rides the horse and kept the mount for Melnyk and Casse. The pair managed to win a wild finish, typical of races on the turf at Woodbine. He edged another former claimer, Woodbourne (interestingly enough, he used to be owned by Melnyk too) and invader Tybalt.

GRAND DAY FOR G. WATTS HUMPHREY

American owner sends Ontario bred to Woodbine, wins maiden in PE

Trainer Mike Doyle has won 2 of the biggest 2yo races of the year in 2 weeks – yesterday his new arrival GRAND STYLE, an impeccable bred Giant’s Causeway gal out of a daughter of DANCE SMARTLY was the winner of the $250,000 Princess Elizabeth Stakes for Canadian-bred 2yo fillies. The $250,000 yearling was bred by Sam-Son Farms.

While a maiden after 3 races (2 on grass), the filly was easy to like in a field that had just 2 weak winners of 10 entrants.

Eurico Rosa Da Silva rode the winner, who had been 3rd in her lone Woodbine outing.

It was a big day for Sam-Son Farms as it won 2 races and bred the winner of the stakes event.

RIVER MEMEORIES, MEMORABLE

The $100,000 River Memories Stakes was a thriller even if the race was decimated by scratches. Lots of shippers were emtered but few ran. But there was a 3 horse photo in the 8 horse field and the winner was FANTASIA, an Augustin Stable shipper for trainer Jonathan Sheppard. A white faced dark bay by  Sadler’s Wells, the filly was a close 4th in a Grade 1 in her last start (Proviso was the winner) but she really had to work to win this race.

What was apparent, however is that jockey Anna Napravnik was very confident as she did not resort to flailing the whip in the late stages and simply pushed her gal to victory.

MORE FROM SATURDAY…

Race 1 kicked off a series of races of close finishes and some hard-to-figure results – MS SARAVA BLUE, fresh off a layoff of 7 weeks, was up to beat favoured NEED TO KNOW in the maiden 2yo filly race for $20,000 claiming. The winner had shown little in 3 races in the summer for Gritstone Stable – 22 being her best Beyer Figure; but she was a different horse off the layoff under apprentice Ryan Pacheco. Wray Lawrence trains the Florida bred by Sarava.

TALKNOW was a predictable winner of race 2 as he was 2nd beaten a neck for $12,500 and in for $10K yesterday, except that the grey 3yo won by inches over Disclosure, a recent maiden winner. Paul Attard trains the winner.

In race 3 there was another close finish and despite a great deal of whipping and flailing, big favouriute Squeeze the Fox did not win his maiden on the drop from maiden allowance to $10,000 claiming. Instead it was VANEASTO, a Fieldstone Farms homebred trained by Analisa Delmas who came back from 8th beaten 17 last time for $11,500 to win for $9,500 on Sturday. The bay 3yo is by Dance to Destiny.

A promising first time starter won the 4th race on the grass – THESPIAN’S FATE, a full brother to debut winner Born to Act, followed suit and won the 1 mile maiden event after stalking the pace, He is by Theatrical out of Brave Destiny and is a Sam-Son Farms homebred.

There were some strange goings- on in race 5 as Show Me the Ring drifted down halfway through the 1 1/16 mile race and let 4 horses pass her and then she was eased, before being hard ridden once she dropped back to last. The winner of that allowance race for Ontario sired runners was Knob Hill Stables’ EXECUTIVE PICK, making her 4th start of the year. She is a Gardiner Farms bred by Bold Executive.

 

THE MELBOURNE CUP STOPS AUSTRALIA TOMORROW

The favourite has raced wice in the last week!

So You Think     3     1.6

Maluckyday     9     3

Shocking     11     3.5

Americain     14     4.25

Descarado     14     4.25

Harris Tweed     23     6.25

Holberg     23     6.5

Precedence     26     6.75

Manighar     26     6.75

Zipping     26     6

Monaco Consul     29     8

Shoot Out     29     7.25

Linton     29     8

Once Were Wild     31     8.5

Profound Beauty     31     8.5

Illustrious Blue     61     16

Mr Medici     61     14

Campanologist     71     18.5

Tokai Trick     91     23.5

Bauer     91     23.5

Zavite     101     26

Master OReilly     151     38.5

Buccellati     301     76

Red Ruler     301     76