Showing posts with label Hollywood Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollywood Park. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tuesday's Zenyatta Report

Here's today's Zenyatta report from Southern California (courtesy Breeders' Cup)....
Two-time champion Zenyatta, preparing to defend her Breeders’ Cup Classic title and perfect 19-0 record, didn’t make life easy on regular exercise rider Steve Willard on Tuesday morning as he had to use all his strength to pull her up after a 1 ½-mile gallop over the Hollywood Park main track.
“That was a good gallop,” said trainer John Shirreffs. “No concerns at this point. Although, I do want to get her on the (dirt) training track again this week and off the synthetics.”
“She did great,” added Willard. “Just terrific. She didn’t want to pull up and said, ‘hey, let’s do some more.’”
Jerry and Ann Moss’ Zenyatta will continue to gallop the remainder of the week and her final timed workout will be Saturday, October 30. She is scheduled to leave California for Kentucky on Tuesday, November 2. 

Monday, October 25, 2010

Monday's Zenyatta Report

Here's Monday's Zenaytta report (courtesy Breeders' Cup)....


ZENYATTA GALLOPS ONE MILE ON MONDAY

Two-time champion Zenyatta, preparing to defend her Breeders’ Cup Classic title and perfect 19-0 record, went to the main Hollywood Park track on Monday and jogged a half-mile before galloping a full mile under regular exercise rider Steve Willard. Normally, she would have gone to the training track, but overnight rain left the dirt track too wet. The main racetrack surface is Cushion Track.

“That’s the good thing about synthetic,” said Willard. “We haven’t had to stop at all. She’s doing really, really good. She’s in a terrific place mentally.”

Jerry and Ann Moss’ Zenyatta will continue to gallop the remainder of the week and her final timed workout will be Saturday, October 30. She is scheduled to leave California for Kentucky on Tuesday, November 2.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Speed Figures - Saturday

After one of the last big days of Breeders' Cup Prep Races, here are some of key Beyer Speed Figures from the major stakes courtesy of Daily Racing Form. This time, I've included the horses previous figure for comparison.

BELMONT PARK

Jamaica
Prince Will I Am  90 (86)
Citrus Kid            87 (72)
Beau Choix         86 (94)

Frizette
A Z Warrior         81 (66)
R Heat Lightning   78 (76)
Joyful Victory       71 (77)

Champagne
Uncle Mo            94 (102)
Mountain Town   85 (61)
I'm Steppin Up    66 (61)

KEENELAND

Woodford
Silver Timber      99 (89)
Central City        98 (81)
Due Date            97 (90)

TCA
Dubai Majesty      91 (90)
Old Time Religion 89 (78)
Informed Decision 88 (90)

First Lady
Proviso                 102 (97)
C.S. Silk               101 (82)
Gotta Have Her     101 (86)

Breeders' Futurity
J.B.'s Thunder       84 (72)
Santiva                  77 (68)
Wilcox Inn            77 (73)

Shadwell Turf Mile
Gio Ponti              99 (100)
Society's Chairman 97 (84)
Courageous Cat    94 (103)

OAK TREE - HOLLYWOOD

Oak Tree Mile
Liberian Freighter 102 (96)
Colgan's Chip       102 (100)
Tropic Storm        97 (100)

Ancient Title
Smiling Title          103 (96)
Supreme Summit  102 (92)
EZ's Gentleman    100 (90)

Monday, June 14, 2010

Weekend Beyer Speed Figures

It was a great weekend of racing in which we saw many of the best take to the track.

Headlining that was Horse of Year Rachel Alexandra returning to form with a huge win in the Fleur de Lis at Churchill Downs on Saturday and Zenyatta's gutsy win Hollywood's Vanity Handicap on Sunday.

Thanks to my friends at the Daily Racing Form, here are the key Beyer Speed Figures from those races.

Fleur de Lis
Rachel Alexandra       108 (winning margin  - 10 1/2-lengths)


Vanity Handicap
Zenyatta                     103 (winning margin - 1/2 length)
St. Trinians                102



Stephen Foster
Blame                           102 (winning margin - 3/4 length)
Battle Plan                    101
General Quarters            96

Californian
Rail Trip                       108 (winning margin - 2 3/4 lengths)
Sangaree                       103

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Who Saw Zenyatta Run?

Everytime you see Zenyatta run, it is hard not to remain in awe of one of the greatest thoroughbreds in history, regardless of gender.

The six-year-old mare ran her record to a perfect 17-for-17 with a gusty performance as she wore down St. Trinians in the final furlong to capture her third straight Vanity Handicap. Her win was even more impressive for a litany of reasons which included the fact she was giving a lot of weight to the rest of the seven horse field and her jockey, Mike Smith, kept her wide on both turns.

The one part that is a little disturbing to me is that only around 12,000 fans saw her awesome performance. That attendance figure is becoming more accepted as a good day but for a horse like Zenyatta in a market like Los Angeles, it is actually pretty sad.

What makes that attendance figure even worse is the fact that Hollywood Park offered a Zenyatta Bobblehead Giveaway. Those gimmicks used to help bring in a handful of extra people but even the allure of a "freebie" wasn't enough to catapult the crowd figures.

This sort of racing ambivalence in big city racing markets is becoming very commonplace. Huge markets like New York, LA, Chicago and Miami are drawing a fraction of the racing crowds they used to. Even in Louisville, home of the greatest race, getting people to the track has been an ongoing struggle. (Big exceptions, of course, are Derby Week, Friday night racing and the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend.)

Big city sports fans only seem to come out to the track when it's a big day (i.e. Belmont Stakes, Big Cap, etc.) but today should have qualified as one of those days. And those people who didn't make it out to Hollywood, missed out on a great race and an even greater horse.

For years, racing has been crying out for stars and we have two genuine ones in Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta yet why don't people come out to see them run on a consistent basis? Promoting the stars has been a challenge and the fact that Daily Newspapers have cut back their racing coverage significantly is a hindrance. But it's also incumbent upon the individual racetracks and the sport to promote when it's top notch stars run.

I don't know how much Hollywood Park promoted Zenyatta's appearance outside of the Bobblehead giveaway but you have to think it wasn't enough.

We are simply running out of time before both Rachel and Zenyatta are retired and racing loses another golden opportunity to win over new fans. We are very lucky that Zenyatta is still racing but the window is about to close as you have to assume that she only has three more races left before she is done.

And for those that didn't see her run, you have missed out. We may not see anyone like her for sometime.

Photo courtesy of Eclipse Sportswire - www.eclipsesportswire.com

Will Zenyatta be Perfect Again?

Zenyatta, who remains on top of her game at age 6, will put her perfect record on the line today at Hollywood Park in the Vanity Handicap.

(Post Time - 7:37 ET and you can watch the race at NTRA.com)

She is not only looking to move her record to an unprecedented 17-for-17 but she is attempting to win her third straight Vanity. It will certainly not be a "walk in the park" but a typical Zenyatta effort should give her another win.

Here's a quick look at her opponents.

1) Miss Silver Brook - It would take a monumental effort to win this race. She's never beaten these type of horses before and is 0-for-3 at Hollywood Park.

2) St. Trinians - The five-year-old is dangerous here as she won four straight races since coming to the United States early in 2009. She beat 2009 Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic winner Life Is Sweet in February but her trainer got a little too ambitious when she took on the boys in the Santa Anita Handicap in March when she finished sixth. St. Trinians hasn't run since so she is well rested and gets jockey Martin Garcia for the first time. (Garcia is best known for winning the Preakness aboard Lookin at Lucky).

3) Zardana - The stablemate to Zenyatta is best known for beating Rachel Alexandra in March down in New Orleans but she followed that up with a bad fifth place effort at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Oaks Day. She's also an all or nothing performer as she has a record of 8-0-1 in 20 starts. She'll need her an effort better than her win in March to beat the champion.

4) Will O Way - Another horse that appears overmatched against Zenyatta, She's never beaten these type of horses in her career and also hasn't win since January 2009.

5) Zenyatta - No introduction needed

6) Cherryblossommiss - Even though she's trained by one of the better conditioners in Southern California, she also will need a monumental effort to knock off Zenyatta. She does have a win at Hollywood Park but that wasn't against these type of horses.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Oaks Day at the Downs

Under a gray, dreary sky in Louisville, Oaks Day racing is underway at Churchill Downs.

To no ones surprise, the track is sloppy and the turf is Yielding.

The biggest disappointment already is the scratch of champion Zenyatta. Trainer John Sherriffs elected to play it safe with his prized pupil and not run her on a wet racetrack. The shame is that the trainer could have waiting a little longer in the day to see if the rain held off and the track dried out. The fans will miss out in a seeing a superstar run today.

She will make her next start at Hollywood Park on May 23.

With the first four races in the books, there has not been any big bias to the track.

The first big stakes race is the 6th race, the Aegon Turf Sprint and, of course, the highlight of the day is the 135th running of the Kentucky Oaks. That race is set to begin at 5:45 p.m. It will be broadcast on the Bravo Cable Network for the first time.

Will be back later to provide updates on the big races.