Big Day At The ‘Big A’
As promised here are the Daily Racing Blog top 4 picks in the four Graded Stakes races at Aqueduct Park Saturday December 1st. And remember we are always searching for Value. First up is the running of the Demoisel in the 4th race. It is a Grade 2 Stakes Race, run at a mile & 1/8 on the dirt track, with a purse of $250,000. #6 AFLEET DESTINY ML 15-1. #3 FILLY JOEL ML 7-2. #7 MOLTO … Continue reading Big Day At The ‘Big A’
The Cigar Mile
World traveler MENDELSSOHN and emerging star COPPER TOWN headline a prospective field of 10 for the 30th running of the Grade 1, $750,000 Cigar Mile Handicap scheduled for December 1st at Aqueduct Racetrack. The Cigar Mile, (the cornerstone of the Aqueduct autumn meet) will headline a lucrative day of racing at the Big A. Which will also feature the Grade 2, $250,000 Remsen for 2-year-olds, the Grade 2, $250,000 Demoiselle for 2-year-old fillies, and the Grade … Continue reading The Cigar Mile
ZENYATTA
Throughout her historic four years on the American turf, ZENYATTA was affectionately known as “The Queen” by her most ardent fans. An appropriate moniker considering the way she ruled racing throughout her exceptional career. Owner Jerry Moss (a co-founder A&M Records), named ZENYATTA after an album by A&M artists The Police, Zenyatta Mondatta. John Shirreffs was selected to train ZENYATTA. Shirreffs then chose Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith as … Continue reading ZENYATTA
What’s In A Name?
LONE SAILOR. PROMISES FULFILLED. GOOD MAGIC. MAGNUM MOON. These don’t sound like names you would choose for a pet — imagine having to yell “Come here, Promises Fulfilled” at the dog park. They are, however, perfectly appropriate names for racehorses. All four ran in the 2018 Kentucky Derby. Some racehorse names seem whimsical, or even random. But the process is often one of personal reflection, thoughtful decision-making … Continue reading What’s In A Name?
Cajun Racing
Thursday marks the 147th annual Thanksgiving Day of Racing at the Fairgrounds in New Orleans. It is a sight to see and The Place to be seen in NOLA on Thanksgiving Day. Some track goers make a day of it, (having a traditional meal in the Clubhouse) while others may simply pass through for a couple of races on the way to gramma’s house, but … Continue reading Cajun Racing
Nick Has A Knack
Nicholas Philip Zito is the epitome of a New York based trainer. Born in NYC in 1948 he grew up near Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York and went to the track with his father starting when he was about nine years old. There were rules in place at the time which prevented him from entering the grounds so he’d spend the day with a security … Continue reading Nick Has A Knack
Pretty Penny
In the spring of 1973 Helen“Penny” Chenery set sail on a voyage with a strapping reddish racehorse. Little did she know then that their names would be forever inseparable. This intertwined identity lasted 44 years, from the time SECRETARIAT was ordained by the racing gods in 73′ until Penny passed away at age 95 in 2017. The magic has resonated more than a quarter-century after the … Continue reading Pretty Penny
One Fine Filly
One of the most brilliant fillies of the 20th century, RUFFIAN was a two-time Eclipse Award winner and undefeated in 10 career starts until tragically breaking down in a match race with Kentucky Derby winner FOOLISH PLEASURE. In 1974, 2-year-old RUFFIAN won all five of her races. After breaking her maiden with a 15-length win in her career debut, Ruffian equaled the Belmont Park track record … Continue reading One Fine Filly
The Fairgrounds
Formally established in 1872, Fair Grounds Race Course is the third-oldest racetrack in North America. Live racing at the historic New Orleans venue was conducted as early as 1852 when pre-Civil War Louisiana was considered the Southern center of competitive Thoroughbred Racing. Located only minutes from the famed French Quarter, the track is situated on 145 acres and features a one-mile dirt course and seven-furlong turf course. The Fair … Continue reading The Fairgrounds
Rosie Was Riveting
After Rosie Napravnik rode UNTAPABLE to victory in the 2014 Breeders’ Cup Distaff, she made a stunning announcement on national television. She was seven weeks pregnant. She was retiring. Since 2005 Rosie had worked diligently to build her career in this male dominated job market. She had finally become a go-to jockey for many prominent trainers. She had been the leading rider at Fair Grounds every … Continue reading Rosie Was Riveting
