Friday, October 29, 2010

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Horse racing: Smullen upbeat for beauty contest

Horse racing is the king of all sports. The history of horse racing dates back many thousand of years when Romans and Ancient Greeks raced horses in compition. During the 300 years ago, the first example of horse racing came into existance in UK. The UK was the place where horse racing developed and flourished before becoming a global sport. Now horse racing is a major professional sport event in Ireland, Great britain, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Austalia and also South America.

Pat Smullen believes Profound Beauty has a "massive chance" of Melbourne Cup glory if the ground comes up right at Flemington next week.

The Irish raider was fifth in the big race back in 2008, but Smullen believes she can surpass that if conditions are in her favour for the "race that stops a nation".

"There's no getting away from the fact that if it is typical Aussie firm it will be too quick for her. We hope there is an ease. They're having broken weather and if there are a few showers and the ground comes up nice I think we will have a massive chance."

The hot favourite for next Tuesday's race is dual Cox Plate winner So You Think - bidding to give the legendary Bart Cummings a 13th victory in the big race.

And Smullen admits that he'll prove a dangerous opponent, saying: "All the quotes I've read from those who've ridden against him have been very impressive and he is clearly a very talented horse. He's going to be hard to beat."

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Fair horse racing making positive tracks

The Big Fresno Fair horse racing hit paydirt as a host track last year. Wagering increased, attendance rose and profits nearly tripled.

It could be more of the same for this year's 10-day meet that starts Wednesday with full fields in 10 races.

Fresno again is a host track - no other Northern California tracks are running - and will receive the major proportion of revenue generated from wagering.

That was good news for race fans and horsemen - the breeders, trainers and jockeys. The Big Fresno Fair already is known for reinvesting any profits into improving the overall racing experience. This offseason was no different.

The new satellite wagering facility will be open during the fair only for California Horse Racing Board card holders. It will close after the fair and reopen Nov. 10 to the public. The public also can wager on other tracks in the grandstands during the fair.

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Alkire said the smaller facility will be more cost-efficient to run, and customers finally will have their own parking lot.

The new betting parlor will have air-conditioning, recycled rubber floors, large-screen TVs along the walls, betting windows and a full-menu dining.

"It's going to be more up-scale, high-tech," Alkire said. "We're always trying to make the meet bigger and better. It's imperative that we reinvest to show people in horse racing, in the community, that we care about them."

Last year's profits also were used to refurbish two barns on the backside, $40,000 went to track upgrades and additional money for incentives, such as the $10,000 prize to the top trainer, awards for top jockeys and the annual barbecue for horsemen.

"Fresno, by far, has done more to improve racing than any of the other six fairs," said Larry Swartzlander, director of operations for California Authority of Racing Fairs.

The backside barns, Swartzlander said, are stocked with about 650 thoroughbreds, Arabians, quarter horses and mules. There will be 10 races a day on weekdays and 12 on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Keep open mind on horse racing

Horse racing cannot be allowed to fail in the state for reasons that transcend Trenton's budgetary concerns. The industry helps preserve open space and farms, and creates jobs beyond the grandstands.

Allowing racings at tracks is a partial solution. Slot machines at race tracks would add revenue to the tracks, and there is no compelling evidence that those machines would be a death knell for the casinos.

The industry is not in any position yet to go it alone. It needs help. Just because the administration seems to be placing all of its bets on Atlantic City, there is no reason for it to fold its hand on horse racing.

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Off-track wagering parlors, particularly those that can be housed in existing buildings or restaurants, are no panacea, but deserve a chance.

Some members of the governor's inner circle, including Jon F. Hanson, chairman of Christie's gaming advisory panel, don't seem to get any of this. At last week's summit, Hanson was mule-headed in his insistence that the state should pull the plug on financial support for the horse racing industry while at the same time pouring money into Atlantic City by taking it over. His panel in July released a report that was bullish on Atlantic City's prospects and opposed adding slots to the racetracks.

Hanson said Atlantic City casinos can outperform those in nearby states because they have the advantages of "the Atlantic Ocean and the beach." It's had those "advantages" all along. But they have been dissipated by growing competition for gambling dollars from racings and gaming parlors in neighboring states. That competition will get increasingly stiffer.

Removing state support for horse racing immediately, without giving the industry a chance to reorganize itself, would be calamitous. The governor needs to stop his either-or thinking. The choice is not between horses and Atlantic City. It's about how to make them mutually beneficial.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Horse racing: Workforce a big boost for Arc

Workforce gave the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe a welcome fillip when connections confirmed the Epsom Derby winner as a definite starter in Sunday's Paris showpiece.

The colt looked a world-class prospect in June when winning the Derby in record time. Then, pulling hard, he disappointed behind stablemate Harbinger in Ascot's King George VI Stakes in July. Harbinger was then forced into retirement by injury.

Workforce's trainer Michael Stoute craves Arc glory, he has never won Europe's most coveted racing prize which could be decided at the weekend by the state of the going which is expected to be soft.

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His trainer, former England soccer international Mick Channon, is not
worried about the soft conditions and has acquired the invaluable
services of jockey Richard Hughes who gets on well with the
seven-year-old.

In sharp contrast, Irish trainer Aidan O'Brien is concerned about the soft going for his two Arc challengers -- impressive Irish Champion Stakes winner Cape Blanco and Fame and Glory, only sixth in last year's Arc behind Sea The Stars but winner of his last four races this season.

Stable jockey Johnny Murtagh has opted for Fame and Glory while O'Brien has acquired the services of Christophe Soumillon for Cape Blanco. Soumillon thrives on the big occasion and partnered the brilliant filly Zarkava to victory in the 2008 Arc.

The race was given an intriguing final twist when trainer Andre Fabre, who has won the Arc seven times, decided at the last moment to supplement Lope de Vega who dazzled with victories in the French Guineas and the French Derby before disappointing in his last two starts.

Last season, the stands in Paris echoed with cheers of admiration for Sea The Stars as the colt landed his sixth Group One of the year in sensational style.

If Workforce or Lope de Vega can recapture their early season sparkle, then race fans could again be hailing a worthy winner of this great race.

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Rachel Alexandra takes on top quartet in Personal Ensign

America's Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra will face four rivals tomorrow evening when she steps up to 10 furlongs for the first time in the Personal Ensign Invitational Stakes at Saratoga.

The Steve Asmussen-trained filly suffered two shock defeats earlier in the season but has returned to winning ways the last twice. If she can prove her stamina in the Grade One event there is every chance the long-awaited clash with Zenyatta may still happen in the Breeders' Cup Classic.

She is returning to Saratoga for the first time since a victory in the Woodward Stakes against older males last September. The filly is a year older, and she's carrying a little more weight, a little heavier than she was then,' Asmussen said. 'There are no comparisons to the situation when she moved into the barn last year.

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'It's impossible to duplicate, moving into the barn four days off of a big race and ten days before a classic. You can't recreate that sort of tension or pressure on her, so it's obviously a lot more relaxed this year.'

Taking her on is Todd Pletcher's Life At Ten who has won her last six races. The Personal Ensign is a natural progression as it made sense to keep her at a mile and a quarter,' said Pletcher.

'It just so happens that Rachel Alexandra is going to this race, but we are sticking with our plan.

'She has got better and better as she has got older. It was something we thought would happen, although it took longer than we had hoped.'

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