Tuesday, June 07, 2011

The Passing of Radio Race Calls

DRF has published this previously but race calls from Churchill Downs were broadcast on local radio for more than 40 years but have been discontinued. At one time, radio race calls (delayed a few minutes from the actual race) were a daily staple in most cities in the country. I can vividly remember listening to them on KSTP-AM when Canterbury Downs opened in 1985.

A few places might still have them - Oaklawn I think might have them and possibly Keeneland. But they are going the way of newsstands, newspapers, pay phones, and typewriters.

From DRF Website:

Feature off the air

For more than 40 years, the feature race of the day at Churchill was carried on Louisville radio by WHAS (840 AM), except on occasions when a programming conflict arose. Veteran sportscaster Paul Rogers handled the race calls since the legendary Cawood Ledford quit doing them in the mid-1980s.

But in another example of how racing is losing ground in the mainstream media, there is no more daily coverage of Churchill, with the exception of Oaks and Derby days, when WHAS provides extensive coverage. The end of an era owes to a business conflict between Churchill and Clear Channel Corp., the syndicate that owns WHAS.

The Way We Were

New York Times has a nice feature up on their website with classic pictures from racetracks in the 1950's.

lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/07/they-had-the-horse-right-here/?scp=3&sq=horse racing&st=cse

Check out slide #12 and the crowd of 53,112 for the final day of racing for the year at Aqueduct.

Who needs Winter Racing? Yea, I know. The great horsemen of the metropolitan area.
Trainer Abuse in Iowa

Trainer ruled off for abusing horses in Iowa. More stewards should take action like this. It happens quite a bit especially now that the horse population is shrinking and tracks are desperate to fill races.

www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/63446/iowa-trainers-license-revoked-by-stewards


At Oaklawn's meeting, trainer David Wakeland at one point had six starts with his horses all beaten by 17 lengths or more. In his 39 starts at Oaklawn dating back to 2009, his horses have lost by a median of 20 lengths. Four of the starts resulted in the horses being distanced. Disgraceful that Oaklawn stewards kept allowing this idiot to start horses at their track.

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Sunday, June 5 - North American Racing Preview

Woodbine ha nice card with 3 stakes races and Belmont has good card also with mix of open and NY bred events.

2:04 p.m. ET - Belmont 3rd - Easy Goer has four runners (Mission Impazible scratched) led by Grade I winner Rail Trip in his 2nd start since moving to the Dutrow barn facing Centennial Farms' Convocation, Godolphin's Tahitian Warrior and Bromans' top NY bred Friend Or Foe.

4:41 p.m. ET - Woodbine 8th - 68th Plate Trial - final prep for the June 26 Queen's Plate matches 4 of DRF's Ron Gierkink's Top 10 with Bear Stables' Bear's Chill to flash in orange on the lead with Zayat's Sensational Slam, Charles Fipke's impressive Wando winner Check Your Soul and Martin Schwartz's Bowman's Causeway all trying to run him down in the lane.

5:16 p.m. ET - Woodbine 9th - 56th Woodbine Oaks - 5-2 favs Inglorious faces eight rivals including Bear Stables' Bear Its Time - impressive Lady Angela winner - and the 1-2 finishers in the Fury - Eugene Melynk's Roxy Gap and Glen Hill Farms Marketing Mix trained by Tom Proctor. Stronach Stable also has recent Woodbine maiden winner Abrianna trained by Roger Attfield.

Jerry Brown has got the Woodbine Oaks as his race of the week (hint: Jerry doesn't like Inglorious):

Saturday, June 04, 2011

Like Brother, Like Sister

Shackleford's older sister - 4 year old Afleeting Lady - broke her maiden in her 7th lifetime start in the 8th race today at Churchill. She is by Afleet Alex (Shackleford is by Forestry) and this was her first start in the care of Dale Romans.

She paid $41.40 to win.
Homebred Comparison

For the 2011 Epsom Oaks, 9 of the 13 entries could be considered homebreds (If one considers Fork Handles a homebred - bred and trained by Mick Channon but running in the name of Dr. Marwan Koukash). For the 2011 Kentucky Oaks, 4 of the 13 entries were homebred runners.

The situation was reversed for the Epsom Derby with only a couple of homebreds including winner Coolmore's Pour Moi and the Aga Khan's Vadamar. Kentucky Derby featured at least 7 homebreds in the field including winner Animal Kingdom and eventual Preakness winner Shackleford.

Haven't seen any studies comparison of percentage of homebreds racing in UK vs. USA - would be interesting to see.

Thursday, June 02, 2011

2011 Epsom Derby

Storylines for the 231st running of the original Derby:

Executive Summary: 13 runners, 2 absolute no-hopers, 2 unlikely longshots, the 2000 Guineas 3rd place finisher, 5 from Coolmore (including one trained in France by Fabre), one each from Godolphin and the Aga Khan and finally, HRH The Queen's entry - Carlton House. Race will be broadcast live on both TVG and HRTV at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time on Saturday - Down the Stretch radio show on Sirius may broadcast race also.

Carlton House - A win would stop the nation - 58 years after finishing 2nd with Aureole (four days after her coronation), the Queen is back with her 10th Derby runner seeking her greatest win.

Castlemorris King - Maiden has no chance

Marhaba Malyoon - Bath Maiden winner has no chance

Masked Marvel - Crafty connections (Gosden-Buick) and Montjeu has already sired two Derby winners

Memphis, Tennessee - One of Coolmore 5 - all in with a chance - this one ridden by 18 year old Joseph O'Brien (Aidan's son)

Native Khan - French bred finished well for 3rd in Frankel's Guineas romp - Guineas has always been best prep for the Derby but Fallon takes off to ride for Coolmore.

Ocean War - Godolphin Blue with Frankie up has won both 3 year old starts but appears overmatched here

Pisco Sour - frontrunning 3rd at 40-1 in the Dante - will give you a run for your money on the front at 50+-1

Pour Moi - Andre Fabre - seeking Derby glory at Epsom after 8 unsuccessful attempts - trained Coolmore entry is co-favs with Carlton House - had spin around Epsom last week that drew raves - another sired by Montjeu and ridden by the hottest jock on the continent - 19 year old Mickael Barzalona.

Recital - Another Coolmore entry, another sired by Montjeu, this one ridden by Fallon (if court case by Native Khan's owners fails Friday) Update: Fallon was banned in court action on Saturday from riding this one - Patrick Smullen will substitute. Could this be British version of Albarado-Johnny V?

Seville - Another Coolmore entry, this one sired by Galileo whose offspring have already won 4 of the 6 classic races run in Europe this spring. Soumillon up.

Treasure Beach - Final Coolmore entry - another sired by Galileo and ridden by Colin O'Donoghue.

Vadamar - The Aga Khan's hope for his fifth Epsom glory to tie his grandfather's mark of Epsom Derby winners and 30 years on from Shergar's dominant win. French trained horse hasn't won since 1976 with Empery.
Saturday, June 4 - North American Racing Preview

4:36 p.m. ET - Woodbine 8th - 56th Nassau - Team Block's 6 year old mare Never Retreat heads north to face the Roger Attfield trained Woodbine stakes winning mares Miss Keller (2nd in the race last year) and Mekong Melody.

4:59 p.m. ET - Churchill 9th - 37th Dogwood - Dilschneider-Claiborne - Stall connections send out favored Might making her stakes debut in her fourth career start. She faces Oaklawn stakes winners the Jayaramans' Holy Heavens and Bret Calhoun trained Gran Lioness along with IEAH's Fantasy of Flight shoved into a stakes race after impressive maiden win on Oaks Day at Churchill.

5:17 p.m. ET - Belmont 9th - 61st Vagrancy - Pletcher-Starlight's Hilda's Passion seeking redemption after running 2nd on Derby Day as 3-5 favs in the Humana Distaff. Phipps filly Streaker and D. Wayne Lukas off the plane Tidal Pool appear to be main rivals among 7 runners.

5:29 p.m. ET - Churchill 10th - 23rd Aristides - Eight sprinters over 6 furlongs with only one non-stakes winner - Good Lord trained by the crafty Forrest Kaelin off an allowance win on the Churchill strip. Atta Boy Roy has been training well at my local track Canterbury and ships in for this. Top 3 finishers from last year's race - Riley Tucker, Atta Boy Roy, and Cash Refund - all return for return engagement.

5:50 p.m. ET - Thistledown 8th - 77th Ohio Derby - 10 three year olds trying to enhance their reputations with two recent impressive maiden winners - Padua's Le Mans and Wests' Global Power - taking on previous stakes winners Caleb's Posse and Wilkinson.

7:38 p.m. ET - Hollywood 8th - 58th Californian - Twirling Candy seeks redemption after troubled Big Cap fifth as 1-2 favs and will face impeded Big Cap runner up Setsuko and Big Cap 4th place finisher Soul Candy and 8th place Spurrier.