Once again, the coverage from Breakfast at the Breeders’ Cup presented by TVG has been outstanding with workouts and interviews.

On Wednesday morning the Europeans started to do on-track work, horses tried the grass and dozens schooled in the paddock. Workouts and gallops are one thing, however, and how the horses match up in their races and what type of trips they get will determine the winners in the 14 races.

For more photos and notes, don’t forget to check out Canadian site of CINDY PIERSON DULAY – www.horse-races.net

And keep your browser right here for Breeders’ Cup selections by some of Woodbine’s personalities plus Jen’s Future Stars Friday analysis.

 

Wednesday morning:

EL TORMENTA, one of 2 Canadian-breds in the Cup races, schooled in the Santa Anita paddock on Wednesday morning with trainer Gail Cox.

TRES FLUORS – Breeders’ Cup Mile, European galloped on the grass with a pony as he was really looking around in his first trip to North America.

DECORATED INVADER – He is one of several ‘buzz’ horses this week. The 2-year-old colt won the Grade 1 Summer Stakes at Woodbine on yielding grass and he has reportedly trained very well in New York. He will be first time with Lasix on Friday for the Juvenile Turf. His trainer Christophe Clement has never won a Breeders’ Cup race.

SHADN – an Irish bred 2-year-old filly by No Nay Never, she zipped around the cones on the grass and looked super and she has a smoother stride. She won a Group 2 in France on soft turf in her most recent race and Jamie Spencer will ride.

FANNY LOGAN and CASTLE LADY caught the eye as they prepare for the Filly and Mare Turf.

MATERA SKY, from Japan, had a strong gallop through the stretch on the main track and was the wrong lead all the way. It has been a while since the Speightstown horse has won.

BRICKS AND MORTAR, unbeaten this year on turf and trying the 12 furlong Turf for trainer Chad Brown, had a big gallop on the dirt. This guy plus MIDNIGHT BISOU (Distaff, also unbeaten this year) and the top two leading contenders for American Horse of the Year.

MR. MONEY – Dirt Mile, galloped like a monster on Wednesday, was tough on rider

Toronto’s JOHN FIELDING owns a share in EIGHT RINGS, a favourite for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile on Friday – CINDY PIERSON DULAY – HORSE-RACES.NET

 

October 29, 2019 : Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint entrant Chimney Rock, trained by Michael J. Maker, exercises in preparation for the Breeders’ Cup World Championships at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California on October 29, 2019. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/Breeders’ Cup/CSM

 

Official FRIDAY Track Program

Official SATURDAY Track Program

*Canadian representatives in the Breeders’ Cup 

 

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1 – Future Stars Friday with 5 Juvenile Races

*John Fielding of Toronto co-owns Grade 1 winner EIGHT RINGS (Empire Maker) who was pre-entered in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), trained by Bob Baffert.

*Peter Redekop of Vancouver entered ANNEAU D’OR in the Juvenile but has first preference in the Juvenile Turf for which he is 21st on the list

 

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2 – 9 races including $6 million Classic

*Sam-Son Farms’ EL TORMENTA, Ontario owned, bred, winner of the Grade 1 Woodbine Mile, is trained by Gail Cox and he is a son of Stormy Atlantic

*CHANNEL MAKER, Ontario-bred by Ivan Dalos, in the Turf

*SEEKING THE SOUL, Canadian-owned by Charles Fipke, entered in Classic

TOTALLY BOSS, owned by Alberta’s Jim and Susan Hill, is entered in the Turf Sprint.

And I have to mention ARKLOW, who is in the Turf, he is co-owned by Donegal Racing Syndicate and one of those owners is Toronto Raptor’s coach NICK NURSE

 

WAR OF WILL will wear blinkers for the Classic – Cindy Pierson Dulay – horse-races.net

 

Could Santa Anita switch back to a synthetic surface?

Media were invited to a panel discussion at Santa Anita on Wednesday to discuss safety protocols at the Breeders’ Cup.

The California wildfires and air quality is being monitored and Dr. Rick Arthur said the fires are “downwind” air quality has not been affected.

The Breeders’ Cup has a team of 20 veterinarians in conjunction with Santa Anita with another 30 vets that will be located throughout the track during racing.

Out-of-competition testing has been completed on over 90% of the entrants for the two-day Championships and testing will continue.

In addition to safety measures being discussed, vets on the panel mentioned that bringing back a synthetic surface to Santa Anita was “not off the table.”

Natalie Voss reports on the panel discussion.