SPILL AT WOODBINE

Apprentice Sihota, Go Boldly involved

– A scary incident occured in race 6 last night at Woodbine when Maria Gardiner and partners’ GO BOLDLY appeared to clip heels when in tight in deep stretch and fell. The filly appeared to be okay as he got up and was bucking from the saddle that had slipped around her belly.

Sihota was prone on the track for some time and later taken to hospital. The apprentice had just recovered from a broken leg recently and had ridden only a handful of races. The head on replay was shown only briefly as the decision was possibly easy to make following the spill.

DASHINGALLTHEWAY, under right handed whipping from Jono Jones did not keep a straight path in the stretch and appeared to make things too tight for Go Boldly who was trying to rally up the rail. Dashingalltheway was disqualified to last place in the $12,500 claiming event. The race was won by BAYWOODS, who was dropping from  $25,000 claiming for Oreilla Stable and jockey Carl Defreitas. The Archers Bay mare, a 5 time winner last year is now 8 for 19 in her career.

THAT’S ‘MR. TO YOU!

81 Beyer for Queen’s Plate prospect

– MR. FORICOS TWO U, a 3yo gelding with two long white stockings on his right fore and hind legs, overcame a bittled up, messy trip to win an Ontario sired allowance race last night in extremely impressive fashion for the team of Rocco d’Alimonte and Frank Annecchini and trainer Catherine Day Phillips. The son of Porto Foricos, who used to stand at stud in Ontario, was bred by D’Alimonte.

Trying 1 1/16 miles for the first time, the gelding was well off the pace set by longshot Celerity’s Summit – some 9 lengths back at one point down the backstretch. He wove his way up between horses along with September Square but he ran out of room around the turn and jockey Justin Stein had to steady and check for a few strides. Once clear, the gelding roared up the 2 path in thes tretch and took off to a 2 length score in 1:44 3/5 – an 81 Beyer Figure. Stein was the gelding’s 4th rider in his 4th career start.

 

WOODBINE SCOREBOARD – TRAINERS

(not including Wed. night, trainers that reached 6 wins were Steve Asmussen and Dan Vella)

Nicholas Gonzalez     55      13      6      3      $587,249

Robert P. Tiller         64     11     11     8     $502,342

Scott H. Fairlie          56     11     9     7     $496,894

Mark E. Casse          53     9     12     4     $560,448

Malcolm Pierce         28     9     5     3     $666,191

Sid C. Attard            40     8     4     6     $315,654

Terry Jordan            17     8     0     3     $347,514

Reade Baker           66     7     11     10     $503,561

Audre Cappuccitti    54     7     3     7     $218,669

David R. Bell           34     6     4     6     $335,166

Sam Di Pasquale     23     6     4     1     $145,834

WOODBINE SCOREBOARD – JOCKEYS

(not. incl. Wed. night, Emma-Jayne Wilson won 2, McAleney, Sutherland, Stein and Luis Contreras also won)

Patrick Husbands      163      43      29      23      $2,100,357

Chantal Sutherland   163     27     24     25     $1,341,412

Emile Ramsammy     145     24     12     20     $1,042,300

James McAleney       119     20     18     17     $1,140,480

Eurico Rosa Da Silva 149     19     28     17     $1,185,867

Tyler Pizarro             114     18     12     13     $792,246

Emma-Jayne Wilson  148     14     16     18     $932,678

Justin Stein               141     12     19     14     $601,268

RichardDos Ramos     52     8     5     5     $320,852

FORT ERIE SCOREBOARD – TRAINERS

John Simms      13      7      2      1      $56,586

Daryl G. Ezra     15     7     1     1     $57,327

Robert J.W. Johnston     19     6     5     3     $51,756

Michael Newell     32     5     3     3     $50,155

Winston Wilkinson     11     3     2     1     $23,936

Daniel Wills     15     3     1     4     $27,347

Carlton R. Johnston     10     3     0     1     $25,793

FORT ERIE SCOREBOARD – JOCKEYS

Rui M. Pimentel      70      17      9      9      $157,268

Melanie Pinto     56     12     12     11     $128,312

Sunny Singh     52     9     10     8     $104,045

Kristopher Robinson     52     9     6     8     $90,546

Mike Mehak     58     8     8     9     $90,639

Christopher Griffith     46     7     9     3     $83,804

SATURDAY AT WOODBINE – RUTHERIENNE IN TOWN

Grade 2 stakes winner RUTHERIENNE

Saturday, Woodbine

NASSAU S.-GII, $300,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT

PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT

1 Tell It as It Is Chester House Wilson 119

2 Roses ‘n’ Wine Broken Vow Sutherland 115

3 Remarkable Remy Hennessy Ramsammy 117

4 Scenery Change Royal Academy Dos Ramos 115

5 Rutherienne Pulpit Garcia 119

6 Favorite Fantasy Richter Scale McAleney 115

7 Meadow Saffron Military Landry 115

8 Dance to My Tune Stravinsky Fraser 115

9 Callwood Dancer (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Da Silva 119

10 Points of Grace Point Given Husbands 115

 

EXCERPT: BLOOD HORSE.COM – STEVE HASKIN REPORTS:

Dogwood Names Mine That Bird’s Brother

By Steve Haskin

Dogwood Stable, which paid $485,000 for Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird’s half-brother by Yonaguska at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-old sale, has named the colt Brother Bird.

According to a Dogwood spokesperson, the colt, out of the Smart Strike mare Mining My Own, was purchased on a Monday and all shares were sold out by Friday. Brother Bird has been sent to Saratoga, where he will be trained by Todd Pletcher, who called the colt “very self confident.”

 

INVESTEC EPSOM DERBY NEXT WEEKEND

20 entries remains, 9 trained by Aidan O’Brien

– Aidan O’Brien admits the next few days will be crucial to finalising his plans for the Epsom Derby on Saturday week. The master of Ballydoyle currently has nine of the 20 horses still in the race as he seeks to win the race for a third time.

Stable jockey Johnny Murtagh has yet to decide on his mount after O’Brien’s horses dominated most of the trials in recent weeks. “I suppose everything we have left in are possibles. They all came through their trials well and deserve to have their chance,” he said. “If the ground is safe, we’d love to have plenty of runners.”

“Obviously the Derby is a very important race and we are very lucky to have such a nice few horses this year. Johnny will ride them in their next couple of pieces of work and try to make up his own mind there.

“Everybody knows he has a soft spot for Rip Van Winkle, …read more here:

http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=racing/09/05/28/manual_120936.html

 

EPSOM DERBY ENTRIES

Horse      Age      Wt      Trainer      Jockey      OR     

Age Of Aquarius (IRE)     3     –     A P O’Brien          –     

Black Bear Island (IRE)     3     –     A P O’Brien          –     

Crowded House     3     –     B J Meehan         120    

Debussy (IRE)     3     –     J H M Gosden          

Fame And Glory     3     –     A P O’Brien          –

Father Time     3     –     H R A Cecil         86  

Fergus McIver (IRE)     3     –     J S Bolger          –  

Freemantle     3     –     A P O’Brien          –  

Gan Amhras (IRE)     3     –     J S Bolger         108   

Golden Sword     3     –     A P O’Brien         90   

Johann Zoffany     3     –     A P O’Brien          –     

Kite Wood (IRE)     3     –     Saeed bin Suroor         108    

Loch Long (IRE)     3     –     Tracey Collins          – 

Malibu Bay (USA)     3     –     A P O’Brien          –     

Masterofthehorse (IRE)     3     –     A P O’Brien         109   

Montaff     3     –     M R Channon         82    

Rip Van Winkle (IRE)     3     –     A P O’Brien       

Sea The Stars (IRE)     3     –     John M Oxx     

South Easter (IRE)     3     –     W J Haggas  

Toraidhe (IRE)     3     –     J S Bolger        

TO RUN OR NOT TO RUN…

Globe & Mail examines Woodbine trainers opinions on Rachel and the Belmont…

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/jury-is-out-on-whether-filly-should-run-against-the-boys-in-longer-race/article1156856/