YEARLING SHOW AT RICHARD HOGAN’S BALLYLYNCH
Food, drink and the Fiddlestix were the highlights at a super yearling show put on once again by Richard Hogan at his Ballylynch Farm in Kleinburg.
The consignor previewed more than a dozen of his yearling prospects for the upcoming September sale at Woodbine put on by the Candian Thoroughbred Horse Society.
One of the top colts at the preview was this BOLD EXCECUTIVE- FLASHY’N SMART colt who had the crowd buzzing.
(Below) CRITICAL THINKING is a colt by Old Forester out of Athena’s Smile and is a half brother to stakes winner Society’s Chairman.
(below) Here is a Skip Away filly out of stakes winner Daylight Come
VENTURA LIKELY FOR MILE AGAIN
The Daily Racing Form reports that VENTURA is headed back to Woodbine to try and turn the tables on Rahy’s Attorney in the WOOBINE MILE on Sept 21. The Breeders’ Cup winner is not nominated for the upcoming Ballerina Stakes at Saratoga.
SCOREBOARD – WOODBINE OWNERS
by earnings, through Aug. 17, last update available on Woodbine website
Owner Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Win% $% Purse Earn
Melnyk Racing Stables, Inc. 72 21 19 7 29 65 $1,515,370
Tucci Stables 68 15 11 11 22 54 $745,995
Bear Stables, Ltd . 75 13 15 11 17 52 $814,174
C. E. C. Farms 48 9 5 6 19 42 $846,840
Terry Hamilton 39 9 3 3 23 38 $264,194
Woodford Racing LLC 46 8 9 5 17 48 $774,394
Stronach Stables 46 8 9 3 17 43 $590,683
Molinaro Stable 93 8 8 6 9 24 309,943
Sam-Son Farms 34 8 5 2 24 44 $1,126,330
James Redekop 26 8 4 6 31 69 $225,187
SCOREBOARD – WOODBINE TRAINERS
Mark Casse and Sid Attard are tied for the lead by wins in the trainer’s standings heading into racing tonight (watch on The Score!)
Mark E. Casse 217 36 39 28 $2,852,758
Sid C. Attard 150 36 22 19 $1,618,988
Steven Asmussen 144 30 23 21 $1,218,765
Robert P. Tiller 198 29 37 24 $1,313,455
Malcolm Pierce 125 28 16 15 $2,157,218
Terry Jordan 61 26 8 11 $1,004,602
Roger L. Attfield 99 25 15 11 $1,808,726
Nicholas Gonzalez 159 24 18 18 $1,233,040
Reade Baker 181 23 28 28 $1,373,701
Josie Carroll 103 23 15 22 $1,485,265
Scott H. Fairlie 173 21 25 30 $1,538,274
SCOREBOARD – WOOBINE JOCKEYS
Patrick Husbands 552 103 99 86 $6,355,428
Chantal Sutherland 524 78 79 80 $4,342,247
James McAleney 347 70 43 53 $3,448,599
Emile Ramsammy 451 66 56 53 $2,991,198
Eurico Rosa Da Silva 401 65 64 46 $4,389,319
Tyler Pizarro 416 58 61 53 $3,068,377
Emma-Jayne Wilson 502 56 75 64 $3,370,309
Luis Contreras 181 38 29 26 $1,648,517
Justin Stein 377 35 45 36 $1,653,798
Todd Kabel 219 35 23 15 $1,698,655
Gerry Olguin 274 22 27 33 $1,282,489
Jono C. Jones 279 22 26 35 $1,850,634
SCOREBOARD – WOODBINE HORSES
Phor Philippe 7 4 1 1 $67,960
Poetic Fan 5 4 0 0 $44,740
Chief Bear 7 3 2 2 $76,338
B. B. Jazz 6 3 2 1 $67,995
Salty Langfuhn 5 3 2 0 $115,740
Bogue Chitto 5 3 2 0 $113,260
Six Pack Sammy 6 3 2 0 $68,724
Smart Surprise 5 3 1 1 $281,000
Simply Splendid 5 3 1 1 $164,668
Time Sharing 10 3 1 1 $44,161
Woodsmoke 6 3 1 0 $231,200
Jungle Wave 4 3 1 0 $160,800
Edamame 4 3 1 0 $133,640
Wise Knight 5 3 1 0 $44,120
Garzon 7 3 0 2 $103,231
La Gran Leslie 5 3 0 1 $47,840
Talk Fast 5 3 0 1 $45,532
Eye of the Leopard 4 3 0 0 $735,940
Awesome Rhythm 4 3 0 0 $253,500
Carem Crescent 3 3 0 0 $204,720
CHARLES FIPKE HAS GRADE 1 WINNER
at Del Mar, this filly was Flawless
STORY FROM SIGNONSANDIEGO
Internallyflawless, Gomez are in Oaks triumph
By Hank Wesch
Union-Tribune Staff Writer
DEL MAR — Freshly returned from induction into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Bob Baffert was back visiting his old haunts yesterday.
The winner’s circle here after a stakes race.
And not just any stakes race, but a Grade I, $350,000 one, the Del Mar Oaks.
Given a virtually flawless ride by Garrett Gomez, Internallyflawless ($15.80) got the lead turning into the stretch and held off the late charge of 30-1 shot Nan by a half-length in the 53rd running of the meeting’s championship event for 3-year-old fillies.
It was the second Oaks victory for a Baffert-trained filly, joining that of Tout Charmont in 1999, and stakes victory No. 83 for the white-haired trainer, adding to his record here.
Internallyflawless is owned by Charles Fipke, a Canadian with diamond mines — hence the filly’s name — whose top horses generally go to Woodbine in Toronto for racing. But not this one.
“Chuck Fipke has been very patient with this filly,” Baffert said. “He let me bring her along the way I thought she should be trained, and she rewarded us with a Grade I win.
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/aug/23/internallyflawless-gomez-are-oaks-triumph/?sports/horseracing
VERNE’S BABY 4TH
Canadian old guys update
Stakes winner, track record settoer VERNE’S BABY has been toiling in low claiming races lately and on Monday was 4th,beaten 5 1/2 lengths for $4,750 claiming at Fort Erie.
The gelding missed more than a year of racing due to knee surgeries.
TWISTED WIT, Canadian-bred stakes winner of over $900,000, has been claimed a bunch of times in the U.S. this year and he has raced 15 times already in 2009. He was 4th for $16,000 claiming on August 14 at Monmouth.
DASHING ADMIRAL, $500,000 earner and stakes winner, was beaten 8 lengths for FOR $4,000 CLAIMING at Fort Erie on Aug.10.
COOL SELECTION, $671,000, was 2nd for $7,500 claiming at Lone Star Park on July 18.
HALL OF FAME CEREMONY TOMORROW NIGHT
BILL TALLON, DAILY RACING FORM, REC-CAPS INDUCTEES FOR THIS YEAR
Ladies head 2009 Canadian Hall class
By Bill Tallon
ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Three generations of Canadian-bred fillies and mares will be represented when La Voyageuse, Alywow, and Maryfield are inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame on Thursday evening.
The annual ceremony will take place at the nearby Mississauga Convention Centre, with Peteski and owner/breeder Gustav Schickedanz joining the female trio as this year’s Thoroughbred inductees.
http://www.drf.com/news/article/106666.html