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The sun is setting on another thoroughbred season at Woodbine… 4 months without work, eeks, but 4 months of rest for the horses.

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FINAL WORDS – BOBBY FRANKEL

from www.horse-races.net”

By Cindy Pierson Dulay, About.com Guide

The End:

Trainer Bobby Frankel passed away on November 16, 2009, at his home in Pacific Palisades, California, from complications of lymphoma, a disease he had beaten about 10 years ago. He had not been seen in public since it recurred about 6 months ago and his assistant for the past 30 years, Humberto Ascanio, had been running his stable for him. According to a friend, he left Cedars-Sinai Hospital Saturday after expressing a desire to spend his final hours at home with his Australian sheep dogs Ginger and Punch. He was only 68 years old.

A Stellar Career:

Frankel was one of the top trainers for over 40 years and a 5-time winner of the Eclipse Award as best trainer. For 8 of the past 9 years, his barn won at least $10 million, including $11.7 million in 2008, his last full year training.

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GO WITH THE FLOW

Crescent rolls and Cascading flows

Woodbine on Sunday and the longshots continue to come in – the fields are huge, the Fort Erie horses mixed with Woodbine runners only add to the confusion and it’s simply tough to pick winners.

One winner who was easy to select was the A.P. Indy gal CASCADING, who ran an 8 on the RAGOZIN SHEETS when she won her maiden and was a total standout in the Glorious Song Stakes on Sunday, the co-featured event.

The filly was hung out wide around the turn but powered to the lead and then held off the closing ROAN INISH (Princess Elizabeth winner) to score her first stakes win.

“It’s great,” said Cascading’s co-owner and co-breeder Ed McGhee. “Hopefully, her best days are yet to come. “Last time, she was stuck on the outside practically the whole race. She didn’t get to the inside. This was much better. She was in position to win this time.”

The two-year-old filly was also bred and is co-owned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Equine Holdings.  

She earned a 77 Beyer Figure.

Also on Sunday, CAREM CRESCENT upset MILWAUKEE APPEAL in the Jammed Lovely Stakes for Ontario foalsed 3yo fillies. The latter simply could not get into high gear fast enough to catch the speedy Carem Crescent, yet another stakes winner for Eugene Melnyk and trainer Malcolm Pierce.

EURICO ROSA DA SILVA won 4 races on the card and had his best ride in the Jammed Lovely.

A daughter of DISTORTED HUMOR, Carem Crescent is the 6th foal of Can’t Be Late, a half s-sier to BALLINDAGGIN, the first winner of the Molson Million (now the Woodbine Mile).

The mare also produced stakes winner Miner’s Prize and stakes placed Late Carson.

Carem Crescent ran 7 furlongs in 1:22.18 and that was good for a 90 Beyer Figure.

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CASCADING (A.P. Indy) on her way to stakes glory.

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 C. Scott Abbott’s ROMAN DAMSEL lights up the video screen at Woodbine with this 14 to 1 maiden score in good time (1:46.5). Mike Doyle trains the Roman Ruler Kentucky bred and Eurico Rosa da Silva rode.

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TODAY’S 5TH RACE AT CHURCHILL DOWNS...

Race 5 – 2:34 PM     Daily Double / Exacta / Trifecta / Superfecta / Pick 3 (Races 5-6-7) Pick 6 (Races 5-10)

 CLAIMING $5,000

 

Purse $13,000. For Fillies And Mares Three Years Old And Upward. Three Year Olds, 122 Lbs.; Older, 124 Lbs. Non-winners Of Two Races Since September 18 Allowed 2 Lbs. A Race Since Then Allowed 4 Lbs. Claiming Price $5,000. Six And One Half Furlongs.

P# PP Horse Virtual

1 1 Rocketinthegate (KY)   5/M LA* $5,000 F C Torres 120 R B Kohnhorst 12/1

2 2 Grand Forks (KY)   12/M L* $5,000 S J Bishop 11010 K Costello 50/1

3 3 Cougar Night (KY)   3/F LA $5,000 M Mena 118 J Barkley 5/1

4 4 Jacob’s Queen (KY)   6/M LA $5,000 S Gonzalez, Jr. 120 R E Hughes, Jr. 30/1

5 5 Nevaeh’s Song (KY)   3/F LA* $5,000 B Creed 1117 D E Pate 15/1

6 6 Senorita’s Secrets (KY)   5/M LA $5,000 F A Arguello, Jr. 120 J F Miller 10/1

7 7 Bubble Berry (KY)   4/F LA $5,000 L R Goncalves 120 R Beck 6/1

8 8 Shimmery (KY)   5/M LA $5,000 J McKee 120 D P England 7/2

9 9 Delaware Debutante (FL)   5/M LA* $5,000 G Laurente 120 E Brenklin 12/1

10 10 Catch the Prize (KY)   3/F L* $5,000 F De La Cruz 118 J L Brewer 8/1

11 11 Dare (FL)   6/M LA $5,000 C J Lanerie 120 M L Foley 15/1

12 12 Pros N Cons (FL)   4/F LA $5,000 J Theriot 122 B I McBride 3/1

 

 

Owners: 1 – Hunt and Smith Ventures (Mike Hunt and Dale Smith); 2 – Kathleen Costello; 3 – Jeff Barkley and Richard W. Smith; 4 – Richard E. Hughes Racing Stable (Richard E. Hughes, Sr.); 5 – Gary W. Mitchell and Peggy A. Pate; 6 – Bower and Miller, LLP (Larry Bower and Jerome F. Miller); 7 – Rowena Beck and Mary Kay Brueggemann; 8 – David P. England and James R. Wright; 9 – Infinity I (Joseph A. Tepe); 10 – Jimmy L. Brewer; 11 – Robert B. Foley, Jr.; 12 – Ronald S. Burch

 

Breeders: 1 – Upson Downs Farm & Sanderlin Farms; 2 – Runnymede Farm Inc. & Catesby W. Clay; 3 – Ralph Colville &Greenwood Lake Syndicate; 4 – John T. L. Jones Jr.; 5 – John O’Meara; 6 – Plum Lake Racing, LLC; 7 – Chris Baccari; 8 – Arthur B. Hancock III & James H. Stone; 9 – Padua Stables; 10 – Glenn Howard; 11 – Joel M Carino; 12 – Farnsworth Farms

Why did I put this up?

GRAND FORKS, a stakes winner as a 2yo in Arizona, has not raced in 9 YEARS since she was claimed for $32,000. She does not report any foals. She returns to racing for $5,000 claiming today for owner/trainer Kathleen Costello.

WOODBINE SCOREBOARD – TRAINERS

MARK CASSE continues to hold the field at bay while ROGER ATTFIELD’S 14 STAKES WINS is just one better than MALCOLM PIERCE’S 13 STAKES WINS.

Mark E. Casse      403      66      59      63      $4,527,809

Sid C. Attard     256     50     33     33     $2,662,370

Roger L. Attfield     180     49     23     23     $3,534,299

Steven M. Asmussen     250     48     35     32     $1,775,974

Robert P. Tiller     311     43     54     50     $2,225,403

Reade Baker     279     41     37     41     $2,484,910

Terry Jordan     90     40     9     13     $1,556,688

Scott H. Fairlie     274     39     39     41     $2,177,493

Malcolm Pierce     186     39     22     24     $3,019,867

Nicholas Gonzalez     253     37     33     29     $1,819,444

Josie Carroll     173     30     30     35     $2,205,678

Brian A. Lynch     117     26     21     12     $1,483,862

Ian Black     207     24     38     26     $2,296,394

Daniel J. Vella     185     21     20     31     $1,623,583

Steve Attard     157     20     16     10     $963,457

WOODBINE SCOREBOARD – JOCKEYS

Patrick Husbands      888      166      149      136      $9,994,890

Chantal Sutherland     884     124     118     131     $6,956,544

Emile Ramsammy     801     110     97     95     $5,075,272

James McAleney     603     110     78     79     $5,817,094

Eurico Rosa Da Silva     635     109     100     75     $6,734,541

Emma-Jayne Wilson     830     97     122     107     $5,409,154

Tyler Pizarro     623     90     94     81     $4,932,331

Luis Contreras     341     62     47     44     $2,572,549

Justin Stein     631     60     71     57     $2,665,751

Todd Kabel     405     59     41     40     $3,139,798

Corey Fraser     376     43     51     45     $2,249,992

Robert C. Landry     378     43     37     47     $2,668,008

Jono C. Jones     447     36     46     65     $2,947,925

Gerry Olguin     405     34     42     46     $2,042,857

Slade Callaghan     395     32     29     33     $1,824,346

Richard Anthony Dos Ramos     275     31     27     37     $1,892,809

AJAX DOWNS WRAPS UP

2010 looking super for the quarters

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Dave Landry photo

Double and triple jumps in wagering, attendance led to a prosperous first year at the ‘new’ Ajax Downs in Ajax, Ontario, compete with its 5 furlong dirt track adjacent to the slots parlor.

Quarter horse racing has been around for decades but thanks to slows and the Ontario Quarter Horse Improvement Program, is a sport that is on the up and up.

Millions of dollars were given away in purses and average daily handle on a Sunday afternoon went from inthe are of $5,000 to $14,000.

For 2010, the Lasix program will be introduced to the sport, racing will move from a Saturday/Sunday sked to Sunday/Tuesday and construction will begin on a new barn.

This year, RAMON DOMINGUEZ led all riders with 465 points and over $570,00 in purses.

CLINT CRAWFORD, from Oklahoma, won the leading trainer title with 669 points and ROGER GIRARD, the owner for Crawford’s starters. had the same stats as he led all owners.

Girard has a farm near Belleville, Ontario.

LEADING SIRES IN CANADA

courtesy Blood-Horse

#    Stallion (sire, YofBirth)    ’10 Stud Fee/Farm    Rnrs    Wnrs    Rpt. Wnrs    SWrs    SWns    GSWrs    G1SWrs    Chief Earner/Earnings    Earnings

1    Milwaukee Brew 

Wild Again, 1997    $-

Adena Springs/Gardiner Farms, Canada    142    79    28    5    9    1    –    Milwaukee Appeal

($771,808)    $3,468,955

2    Bold Executive 

Bold Ruckus, 1984    $-

Gardiner Farms, Canada    132    66    23    4    4    –    –    Sans Sousi

($161,801)    $3,207,005

3    Alphabet Soup 

Cozzene, 1991    $-

Adena Springs/Gardiner Farms, Canada    183    91    38    2    3    1    –    Sal the Barber

($168,900)    $2,835,248

4    Gilded Time 

Timeless Moment, 1990    $-

Bar None Ranches, Canada    139    73    35    2    4    1    1    Gayego

($656,600)    $2,707,059

5    Cape Canaveral 

Mr. Prospector, 1996    $-

Highfield Stock Farm, Canada    131    82    25    2    2    –    –    Made for Magic

($109,200)    $1,966,226

6    Sligo Bay (IRE) 

Sadler’s Wells, 1998    $-

Adena Springs/Gardiner Farms, Canada    96    49    22    3    4    3    1    Chirac

($298,883)    $1,888,284

7    Trajectory 

Gone West, 1997    $-

Gardiner Farms, Canada    101    37    12    –    –    –    –    Daniel Be Good

($143,114)    $1,657,466

8    Where’s the Ring 

Seeking the Gold, 1999    N/A

Gardiner Farms, Canada    62    32    10    2    2    –    –    Who’s Big Daddy

($151,123)    $1,653,145

9    Whiskey Wisdom 

Wild Again, 1993    N/A

Thunderbird Horse Centre, Canada    62    31    13    3    6    –    –    Double Malt

($239,293)    $1,523,293

10    Bold n’ Flashy 

Bold Ruckus, 1989    N/A

T.C. Westmeath Stud Farm, Canada    64    34    10    –    –    –    –    Lucky n’ Bold

($107,192)    $1,306,175

11    Skimming 

Nureyev, 1996    N/A

Pacific Stud, Canada    111    47    18    5    5    1    –    Dewey’s Special

($130,092)    $1,251,823

12    Vying Victor 

Flying Paster, 1989    Died 2008

Canada    110    53    23    6    6    –    –    Disfunction

($117,749)    $1,220,442

13    Peaks and Valleys 

Mt. Livermore, 1992    $-

Gardiner Farms, Canada    79    35    11    2    3    –    –    Oistins

($176,127)    $1,200,490

14    One Way Love 

Regal Classic, 1995    N/A

T. C. Westmeath Stud Farm, Canada    76    34    10    1    1    –    –    You Will Love Me

($106,275)    $1,173,903

15    Perigee Moon 

Hennessy, 1998    N/A

Canada    62    34    14    –    –    –    –    Lunar Linda

($129,985)    $1,110,788

16    Kissin Kris 

Kris S., 1990    $-

Esquirol Farms, Canada    60    30    12    2    2    1    –    Delightful Kiss

($180,000)    $1,011,888

17    Stephanotis 

Regal Classic, 1993    $-

Canmor Farms, Canada    86    51    26    1    1    –    –    Restless Lady

($66,420)    $991,127

18    Mazel Trick 

Phone Trick, 1995    Died 2008

Canmor Farms, Canada    77    34    18    2    2    –    –    Voy Por Uno Mas

($81,455)    $979,005

19    Paynes Bay 

Mr. Prospector, 1998    N/A

Norse Ridge Farm, Breeding Division, Canada    44    21    5    –    –    –    –    Sunflower Drive

($108,233)    $914,183

20    Tethra 

Cure the Blues, 1992    N/A

Colebrook Farms Stallion Station, Canada    62    27    13    –    –    –    –    Don’s Folly

($69,716)    $904,901