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What Ascot races Where Ascot Racecourse – 71 Grandstand Rd, Ascot WA 6104 When Saturday, March 1, 2025 First Race 12:28pm AWST Visit Dabble Ascot will host a nine-race card on Saturday afternoon, where the opening event is set to kick off at 12:28pm AWST. With warm weather forecast in the lead-up to the meeting, the track will improve into the Good range from the Soft 5 rating that was posted at acceptances. The rail will be in the +5m position for the entire circuit. Best Bet at Ascot: Shmoov Moova It is easy to make a case that Shmoov Moova should be undefeated this preparation after the Simon Miller-trained gelding won his first two starts and was unlucky in the Magic Millions WA 3YO Trophy. The son of Territories settled at the rear of the field from his wide barrier before rounding the field from the 500m mark to storm home into fourth place. If Chris Parnham can settle Shmoov Moova midfield off the fence and find a back to follow around the home turn, he will bounce back. Best Bet Race 9 – #11 Shmoov Moova (6) 3yo Gelding | T: Simon Miller | J: Chris Parnham (55kg) Next Best at Ascot: Captain Pluto Captain Pluto returned with a strong win over 1400m at Pinjarra, where the Grant & Alana Williams-trained gelding finished over the top of his rivals in the final 200m. The son of Savabeel was only getting stronger the further they went, so the rise in trip to 1600m will suit him well. Interestingly, William Pike is yet to win on this guy from seven rides; however, Saturday looks like the perfect day for Pike to pilot Captain Pluto to victory. Next Best Race 3 – #1 Captain Pluto (7) 5yo Gelding | T: Grant & Alana Williams | J: William Pike (59kg) Best Value at Ascot: Magic Whistle Misty Bazeley and Luke Campbell will combine with Magic Whistle for the fifth straight start, seeking a third win of the campaign. This six-year-old gelding led over 2000m at Pinjarra before being run over by Stormageddon in the concluding stages last start. With no other speed influences engaged in this contest, Magic Whistle will run the race to suit himself and prove hard to run down at an each-way price with Dabble. Best Value Race 6 – #5 Magic Whistle (6) 6yo Gelding | T: Misty Bazeley | J: Luke Campbell (a1.5) (57.5kg) Saturday quaddie tips for Ascot races Ascot quadrella selections Saturday, March 1, 2025 1-2-5-9 1-2-3 2-10-11 7-11 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
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What Verry Elleegant Stakes Day 2025 Where Royal Randwick Racecourse – Alison Rd, Randwick NSW 2031 When Saturday, March 1, 2025 First Race 12:30pm AEDT Visit Dabble Group 1 action returns to Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday afternoon, with a bumper 10-race program lined up, headlined by the Verry Elleegant Stakes (1600m). The weight-for-age classic is supported by a stacked undercard, including the Group 1 Surround Stakes (1400m) for the three-year-old fillies, where all the money continues to come for Lady Shenandoah. The rail is in the true position the entire circuit, and with no significant rainfall forecast leading into the weekend, punters can expect a genuine Good 4 surface. 2025 Verry Elleegant Stakes Day is scheduled to get underway at 12:30pm AEDT. Click here for HorseBetting’s preview of the Group 1 Verry Elleegant Stakes here. Surround Stakes Tip: Lady Shenandoah There is no prize for finding Lady Shenandoah on top in the 2025 Surround Stakes, however, based on what she produced first-up, it’s impossible to be against the Snitzel filly. She was heavily backed with horse racing bookmakers in the Group 2 Light Fingers Stakes (1200m) on February 15, pulling clear for a comfortable victory despite returning from a 133-day spell. James McDonald gets legged aboard in place of suspended Zac Lloyd, and with the champion hoop likely to land in the one-one throughout, Lady Shenandoah should simply prove too classy in her quest for a second Group 1 success. Surround Stakes Race 7 – #1 Lady Shenandoah (3) 3yo Filly | T: Chris Waller | J: James McDonald (56kg) Guy Walter Stakes Tip: Amelia’s Jewel Amelia’s Jewel returns after 112 days off the scene, and although she went winless in the spring, her form jumps off the page heading into the Group 2 Guy Walter Stakes (1400m). She was nosed out by Atishu in the Group 1 Empire Rose (1600m) at Flemington on November 2, beating home race rival Alsephina by two lengths before being far from disgraced in the Group 1 Champions Mile (1600m) on the one-week backup. She’s trialled up nicely for this first-up assignment, and with even luck from barrier eight of nine, Amelia’s Jewel must be considered the one to beat despite a long time between wins. Guy Walter Stakes Race 6 – #1 Amelia’s Jewel (8) 5yo Mare | T: Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald | J: James McDonald (57kg) Skyline Stakes Tip: Algorithmic Algorithmic got a pass mark debuting behind Bellazaine in the Listed Lonhro Plate (1000m) on February 8. The son of Zoustar was doing his best work late as he cut the corner turning for home, suggesting the step-up to 1200m will be ideal second-up into the campaign. Expect Tyler Schiller to be positive from gate four this time around, with the Hawkes stable of two-year-olds seemingly airbourne after claiming the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) last Saturday, Algorithmic represents good each-way value with Picklebet in the Group 2 Skyline Stakes (1200m). Skyline Stakes Race 4 – #8 Algorithmic (4) 2yo Colt | T: Michael, John & Wayne Hawkes | J: Tyler Schiller (55.5kg) Sweet Embrace Stakes Tip: Within The Law The Bjorn Baker-trained Within The Law was charging home in her latest outing in the Inglis Millennium (1100m) on February 8 and almost finished best to claim a hat-trick of wins. She was defied by Rivellino in the concluding stages, however, with the daughter of Lucky Vega left too much to do from the rear of the field. Anticipate Jason Collett to drag back again from barrier 12, but with another hot tempo to aid this progressive two-year-old, expect Within The Law to be powering over the top in the Group 2 Sweet Embrace Stakes (1200m). Sweet Embrace Stakes Race 5 – #1 Within The Law (12) 2yo Filly | T: Bjorn Baker | J: Jason Collett (55.5kg) Best Bet at Randwick: Birdman Birdman should take plenty of improvement after returning over an unsuitable trip at this course on February 8. The European import wasn’t sharp enough over the 1600m; however, he was going through the gears impressively in the final furlong to suggest he would be ready to strike second-up. He fits in nicely in this BM88 contest, and with his UK form suggesting he’ll only improve as he stretches out in distance, Birdman appears to be a fair price in the Randwick finale. Best Bet Race 10 – #2 Birdman (10) 4yo Gelding | T: Chris Waller | J: James McDonald (59.5kg) Best Value at Randwick: Golden Mile Reminiscent of Godolphin’s Kementari, Golden Mile returns to racing after undergoing a gelding operation. The son of Astern suffered a setback at stud, however, it doesn’t seem to have affected his ability on the racecourse, with his most recent trial at Warwick Farm on February 11 suggesting the five-year-old is resuming in terrific order. Adam Hyeronimus should lob into a handy position from barrier six, and provided he can produce his best after a lengthy absence, the $11 on Bet365 for Golden Mile in the Group 3 Liverpool City Cup (1300m) seems too big. Best Value Race 9 – #2 Golden Mile (6) 5yo Gelding | T: James Cummings | J: Adam Hyeronimus (58.5kg) Saturday quaddie tips for Randwick Randwick quadrella selections March 1, 2025 1 1-2-8 1-2-3-5-6 2-5-8-13-14 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
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What Flemington Races Where Flemington Racecourse – Melbourne, Victoria When Saturday, March 1, 2025 First Race 12:15pm AEDT Visit Dabble The Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) headlines a stacked 10-race card at Flemington this Saturday, supported by the Group 2 Blamey Stakes (1600m) and $1 million Inglis Sprint (1200m). A Good 4 track is expected, while the rail will be out 2m for the entire circuit. The first race on Australian Guineas Day 2025 is set to go at 12:15pm AEDT. Click here for HorseBetting’s preview for the Group 1 Australian Guineas. Blamey Stakes Tip: Zardozi Zardozi may not have beaten a runner home in the Group 2 Apollo Stakes (1400m), but the fact she finished 3.8 lengths off Fangirl and 2.8 lengths off Via Sistina reads extremely well heading into the 2025 Blamey Stakes. The four-year-old mare was simply left flat-footed when the sprint went on, but as she returns to Flemington — a track where she has two wins from five starts — she is poised to strike second-up. If Jamie Melham can find a forward position with cover from barrier nine, Zardozi will take some holding out. Blamey Stakes Race 7 – #4 Zardozi (9) 4yo Mare | T: James Cummings | J: Jamie Melham (56kg) Inglis Sprint Tip: Certain Rise Certain Rise returned with an eye-catching run in the Group 3 Peter Le Grand Stakes (1100m) on February 8, when she was beaten 2.4 lengths behind some nice types. The Written Tycoon filly now steps up to 1200m, a trip she has two wins and a second from three runs at. This is her first look at the Flemington straight, but if Blake Shinn can have her settled closed to the speed throughout, Certain Rise could be great value at $9 with PlayUp. Inglis Sprint Race 9 – #11 Certain Rise (9) 3yo Filly | T: Mike Moroney & Glen Thompson | J: Blake Shinn (56.5kg) Best Bet at Flemington: Revelare Revelare brought up a fourth consecutive win when he saluted on his Flemington debut over 2000m on February 15. The son of So You Think managed to overcome trouble in running to score by a length, but the way he overcame Kings Valley inside the final 100m suggested there was plenty left in the tank. He stays at 2000m, and despite needing to lug 59.5kg, Revelare should prove to be the superior stayer once again. Best Bet Race 2 – #2 Revelare (11) 4yo Gelding | T: Robert Hickmott | J: Ryan Hurdle (59.5kg) Next Best at Flemington: Clean Energy Clean Energy has not been seen under raceday conditions since winning the Listed Bill Carter Stakes (1200m) at Dommben on May 25, 2024. The daughter of Zoustar got the better of subsequent Group 1 winner Lady Shenandoah in both of her career starts, which reads ridiculously well in an open handicap for fillies. With three smart trials under her belt, the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott runner will be rock-hard fit and should prove hard to run down as she looks to lead from barrier to box. Next Best Race 5 – #2 Clean Energy (11) 3yo Filly | T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott | J: Blake Shinn (58.5kg) Best Value at Flemington: Material Dreams Material Dreams has been consistent without winning through three starts this campaign, but she looks to represent great value with horse racing betting sites on Saturday. The four-year-old mare has not gone down by much in those three starts, and based on her effort when beaten 1.2 lengths behind Bossy Nic at the Flemington 1200m, she looks ready to peak fourth-up. Billy Egan will have her settled behind the speed, but with even luck, Material Dreams can salute. Best Value Race 4 – #6 Material Dreams (5) 4yo Mare | T: Nick Ryan | J: Billy Egan (59kg) Saturday quaddie tips for Flemington Flemington quadrella selections Saturday, March 1, 2025 1-2-4-5-6-7-10-11 2-3-4-5-7-10-12 2-7-11-15 5-11-15 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
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What Eagle Farm Races Where Eagle Farm Racecourse – 230 Lancaster Rd, Ascot QLD 4007 When Saturday, March 1, 2025 First Race 12:12pm AEST Visit Dabble Brisbane Racing Club will host a competitive 10-race card at Eagle Farm on Saturday afternoon, with the opening event scheduled to jump at 12:12pm AEST. The track was rated as a Soft 5 at the time of acceptances; however, with no rain forecast in the lead-up, expect a perfect Good 4 surface throughout the day. The rail will be in the +2.5m position for the entire circuit. Best Bet at Eagle Farm: Ouroboros Ouroboros will kick off his career under new trainer Matthew Hoysted when the four-year-old gelding returns from a 52-week spell. The son of Harry Angel was an impressive 4.75-length trial winner over 1050m at Deagon in readiness for this first-up start, where he showed superior speed throughout. If Ouroboros can return in the form that he raced in when finishing second in the Group 3 Vain Stakes, he will prove way too good for this lot. Best Bet Race 2 – #7 Ouroboros (2) 4yo Gelding | T: Matthew Hoysted | J: Boris Thornton (58.5kg) Next Best at Eagle Farm: Goodlucktome After claiming a strong Maiden victory at Canterbury two starts back, Ciaron Maher entered Goodlucktome in the Group 3 Eskimo Prince Stakes in his most recent run. Although he was a little out of his depth and sent around as a roughie with horse racing bookmakers, the son of Written Tycoon battled on gamely to finish fourth. This race is much weaker than what he contested in his previous run, and even though he has to give his rivals considerable weight, if Goodlucktome produces a similar performance, he will win. Next Best Race 4 – #1 Goodlucktome (2) 3yo Gelding | T: Ciaron Maher | J: Michael Rodd (60kg) Best Value at Eagle Farm: Toesonthenose Since changing trainers from John Sargent to Jack Bruce, Toesonthenose has been building up to a win in his two starts this preparation, with his last start third indicating that a victory is near. The son of Ocean Park settled at the back of the field at this track and trip before swinging out wide to run on strongly for third place. After drawing barrier four in this contest, the +900 on offer with PlayUp is a great price to see if Toesonthenose can go a couple better. Best Value Race 6 – #5 Toesonthenose (4) 6yo Gelding | T: Jack Bruce | J: Damien Thornton (59kg) Saturday’s quaddie tips for Eagle Farm races Eagle Farm quadrella selections Saturday, March 1, 2025 2-5-8-12 1-2-3-4 6-8-11 2-4-9-13 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip More horse racing tips View the full article
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Michael Moroney. (Photo by Reg Ryan/Racing Photos) Ballymore Stables announced the passing of renowned trainer Michael Moroney, who passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday morning. Michael was a true stalwart of New Zealand and Victorian racing, not only known for his exceptional skills with horses but also for his warmth and ability to connect with people. Loved and respected by his staff, owners, beloved partner Karen, and his family, Michael will be remembered for his generosity of spirit, willingness to share his expertise, and his deep passion for the sport of horse racing. A devoted father and proud grandfather, Michael was part of a tight-knit family and circle of friends. His legacy in the racing community will endure, as he was not only an outstanding conditioner of horses but also a beloved figure within the industry, with an impressive list of Group 1 victories, premierships, and well-deserved accolades. Michael began his career as a teenager under the mentorship of Dave O’Sullivan before obtaining his training license for the 1981/82 season. His remarkable rise through the ranks was capped when he made the move to Australia in 1999, establishing stables at Morphettville. It was there that he made his mark, most notably with Brew, who triumphed in the 2000 Melbourne Cup, with Second Coming securing third place. Ballymore Stables, under Michael’s guidance, went on to produce a steady stream of exceptional gallopers. Recently, the stable’s latest star, Coeur Volante, claimed a four-length victory in the Mannerism Stakes at Caulfield. Moroney was present at the meeting, visibly thrilled to see the mare, owned by some of his most loyal clients, perform so well. The base of Ballymore Stables at Chicquita Lodge remains an iconic part of Melbourne’s racing history, as Michael’s blue, black, and red silks were seen in victory countless times in major races. Despite his passing, Ballymore Stables will continue normal racing operations under the expert guidance of Glen Thompson and Anthony Feroce. Horse racing news View the full article
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What Alice Springs Races Where Pioneer Park Racecourse – Stuart Highway, Connellan, NT, 0870 When Saturday, March 1, 2025 First Race 10:34am ACST Visit Dabble The Alice Springs Turf Club will host its fifth meeting in as many weeks with 47 horses accepting for the six-event program on Saturday. With the Red Centre expecting 43C on Saturday, it will once again be an early start to the race meeting, with the first race jumping at 10:34am ACST. It will be a good dirt surface at Pioneer Park, and the rail will be in the true position. Best Bet at Alice Springs: Cavendish Cavendish will be aiming to make it three wins from three starts in the Red Centre. The three-year-old gelding decimated his rivals over 1400m as a $2 favourite with online bookmakers in February. Hitting the front at the 1100m in a maiden on February 8, the son of Capitalist was never headed before saluting by 3.8 lengths. Challenged for the lead in a Class 2 a fortnight ago, Cavendish was third before unwinding at the 500m to win by 4.3 lengths. Cavendish is clearly the one to beat in the penultimate event. Best Bet Race 5 – #1 Cavendish (2) 8yo Gelding | T: Dick Leech | J: Hannah Le Blanc (a2) (59kg) Next Best at Alice Springs: O’Tycoon Since arriving from NSW, O’Tycoon has made his way through the grades nicely and looks set to add a fifth win in the Red Centre. The son of Written Tycoon impressed in open company when he dominated over 1200m on January 18 before saluting on February 15 over 1100m. Should O’Tycoon settle on the speed like he has in his last two wins, he is once again capable of leaving the opposition in his wake. Next Best Race 4 – #2 Super Sharp (8) 5yo Gelding | T: Lisa Whittle | J: Sonja Logan (57.5kg) Best Value at Alice Springs: Bold Tropic Bold Tropic saluted first up this prep in December over 1200m at 0-58 level with a blistering final 500m after settling four deep at the back of the field. The son of Zoustar was then a solid second over 1200m in 0-64 grade and third over 1100m in the 0-58 ranks when once again caught four deep at the rear. Bold Tropic was just off the speed last start on February 8 over 1200m against 0-58 opposition before sealing victory. The seven-year-old gelding was an early $5.50 quote with horse racing betting sites. Best Value Race 3 – 2 Bold Tropic (7) 7yo Gelding | T: Greg Connor | J: Dakota Gillett (a1.5) (59.5kg) Saturday quaddie tips for Alice Springs Alice Springs quadrella selections Saturday, March 1, 2025 1-2-3-4-8 3-6-7 1-2 1-3-5-6 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
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Dual Grade I winner Panty Raid (Include–Adventurous Di, by Private Account) has been euthanized due to the infirmities of old age, according to a Godolphin post on X Wednesday. She was 21. A debut winner by 7 3/4 lengths for owner Glencrest Farm at Saratoga in the summer of her 2-year-old season, the Todd Pletcher trainee later added victories in Pimlico's GII Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and the grassy GI American Oaks Invitational at Hollywood Park. She also won the GI Spinster Stakes on the dirt in the fall of her sophomore season. Bred by Heavens Trees Farm, she retired with five wins from 10 career starts and earnings of $1,052,380. A $110,000 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Select Yearling purchase in 2005, she brought $275,000 at Keeneland April the following season. Offered at Fasig-Tipton November at the conclusion of her racing career, she was secured by Godolphin for $2.5 million. As a broodmare, the full to GSW and GISP St. John's River is responsible for Proxy (Tapit), a $2.7 million earner who recorded his biggest win in the GI Clark, in addition to Grade II scorer Micheline (Bernardini). Her last reported foal was a 2022 filly by Into Mischief named Rush Week. The post Grade I Winner and Producer Panty Raid Euthanized appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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Patrice Jacobs Wolfson, who, along with her husband Louis, owned 1978 Triple Crown winner Affirmed, and several other star horses, passed away Tuesday at her home in Bal Harbour, Florida. The Wolfsons operated Harbor View Farm. The news was confirmed in a posting on the website of Riverside Memorial Chapels. Steve Wolfson, Patrice's stepson, told the Blood-Horse that she had been in declining health the past few years. “Patrice and Penny Tweedy were the first ladies of Thoroughbred racing of their time,” he said. “It was a different time. It was a time of civility and dressing nicely at the races. They epitomized that. She and my father made a special couple. She meant the world to him and brought him a lot of happiness.” Born in Miami, Wolfson came from a prominent racing family and was the only daughter of Hall of Fame trainer Hirsch Jacobs. She owned horses on her own, including 1960 2-year-old male champion Hail to Reason, before marrying Wolfson in 1972. Louis Wolfson died in 2007. Affirmed (inside) battles Alydar in the 1978 Belmont | Robert Riger/Getty Images There were other top horses, like Affirmed's Hall of Fame daughter Flawlessly, but to Wolfson, Affirmed stood well above the rest. After three scintillating duels with arch rival Alydar, he emerged after an unforgettable GI Belmont Stakes as the sport's 11th Triple Crown winner. “There are times I still think about that race every day,” Wolfson told the Associated Press in 2011. “It is an indelible memory. It seems like a bygone era with wonderful memories and wonderful history. It's hard to believe it was 33 years ago.” Steve Cauthen, Affirmed's regular rider during the Triple Crown campaign, had fond memories of Wolfson, as well. “She was a great horsewoman,” he told the Blood-Horse. “She loved Affirmed like a son; she was so in love with the horse. She was a wonderful lady, and from one of the royal families of racing. We were on the magic carpet ride together. I was just glad they let me stay on the carpet as long as they did.” Harbor View also campaigned champion Outstandingly, the 1984 Eclipse Award-winning 3-year-old filly, and It's in the Air. She won the GI Alabama Stakes on her way to also being named champion 3-year-old filly. The post Affirmed Owner Patrice Wolfson Passes Away At 87 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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The first mares bred to MGISW Muth (Good Magic) and MGSW Charge It (Tapit) have been checked in foal, Gainesway Farm said via dual press releases on Wednesday. Muth, a 2023 $2-million OBS March topper for Zedan Racing who became a 'TDN Rising Star' and won a pair of Grade Is, covered Indy Business (A.P. Indy). The mare is owned by Paul Pruett and boarded at Tracey & Clay Caudill's Watershed Equine. Muth stands for $35,000 LFSN at Gainesway. Visiting Charge It, Delovely (More than Ready) is a winning mare who is out of a half-sister to GISW Dancing Forever (Rahy). Owned by Spite Farm, she is boarded at Scott Pierce's Hidden Creek Farm. Also a 'TDN Rising Star' Charge It stands at Gainesway for $12,500 LFSN. The post First Mares Checked In Foal To Gainesway Stallions MGISW Muth And MGSW Charge It appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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What Moonee Valley Races Where Moonee Valley Racecourse – Gate 2 Feehan Ave, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039 When Friday, February 28, 2025 First Race 6:15pm AEDT Visit Dabble Moonee Valley is the destination for feautre racing in Victoria on Friday night, with the Listed Abell Stakes (1200m) set to light up the track. With clear skies forecasted, the eight-race meeting is likely to be run on a Good 4 track, while the rail will be out 3m for the entire circuit. The first event at the Moonee Valley races is scheduled to jump at 6:15pm AEDT. Abell Stakes Tip: London’s Image London’s Image threw away victory in the Listed Magic Millions WA 3YO Trophy (1200m) at Pinjarra after leading the field up, as she drifted up the track and was grabbed in the shadows of the winning post. The tight-turning circuit of Moonee Valley should suit the WA-based filly, and Brad Parnham — who comes across the Nullarbor for the ride — should have no issue taking up the running from barrier one. With better racing manners, and only 54kg on her back, London’s Image will take some running down in the 2025 Abell Stakes. Abell Stakes Race 7 – #6 London’s Image (1) 3yo Filly | T: Ryan Hill | J: Brad Parnham (54kg) Best Bet at Moonee Valley: Trapeze Warrior Trapeze Warrior was a dominant Moonee Valley 1000m winner on February 14, settling close to the speed and then kicking clear to get home by 1.3 lengths. The four-year-old gelding should have no issue settling outside the lead once again under Thomas Stockdale, and despite stepping back slightly in trip to 955m, the son of Trapeze Artist is rock-hard fit and will take some catching. Best Bet Race 6 – #2 Trapeze Warrior (5) 4yo Gelding | T: Phillip Stokes | J: Thomas Stockdale (60.5kg) Next Best at Moonee Valley: Time Lapse Following a determined runner-up effort at the Moonee Valley 1200m on February 14, Time Lapse looks set to go one better as he returns to the same track and trip. The son of I Am Invincible seems to be a natural frontrunner and, from barrier 10, should have no issue in cutting down to take up the running. Blake Shinn sticking on board is a bonus, and with a well-timed steer from out in front, Time Lapse should prove hard to run down. Next Best Race 2 – #3 Time Lapse (10) 3yo Gelding | T: Peter Moody & Katherine Coleman | J: Blake Shinn (59.5kg) Friday quaddie tips for Moonee Valley Moonee Valley quadrella selections Friday, February 28, 2025 1-4-5-9 2-5 1-4-5-6 4-5-6-9-10 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
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What Canterbury Races Where Canterbury Park Racecourse – King Street, Canterbury NSW 2193 When Friday, February 28, 2025 First Race 5:55pm AEDT Visit Dabble Canterbury Park Racecourse is the destination for metro racing on Friday evening, with a quickfire seven-part program set for decision. The rail moves out +6m the entire circuit for the meeting, and with no rainfall expect in the region, punters are assured a genuine Good 4 surface throughout the night. The opening race is scheduled to get underway at 5:55pm AEDT. Best Bet at Canterbury: Photograph The James Cummings-trained Photograph returns after a 187-day spell and announced herself as a filly to follow at the end of last preparation. The daughter of Blue Point put together back-to-back wins before a luckless performance at Moonee Valley on August 24, storming down the centre of the course to miss by the narrowest of margins. Her recent barrier trial at Rosehill on February 18 suggests she’s returning in supreme order, and with James McDonald set to get the gun run from the inside draw (1), expect Photograph to return to winning ways in the Canterbury finale. Best Bet Race 7 – #4 Photograph (1) 3yo Filly | T: James Cummings | J: James McDonald (59kg) Next Best at Canterbury: World Alliance World Alliance was sensational first-up at Randwick on February 8, careering down the centre of the course to get within a length of Shezanalister. The five-year-old gelding drops back significantly in grade to BM78 company, and although he must lug 61kg on his back, the son of Rubick appears well placed as James McDonald gets legged aboard for the first time. Watch for McDonald to be positive drawn in barrier four, and provided he can sprint with the big weight second-up, expect World Alliance should justify favouritism with horse racing bookmakers. Next Best Race 6 – #1 World Alliance (4) 5yo Gelding | T: Matthew Smith | J: James McDonald (61kg) Best Value at Canterbury: Tapa Kick Tapa Kick got the head down where it mattered most at Randwick on February 15 despite being held up for a large portion of the straight. Zac Lloyd was able to navigate a passage on the inside running rail in the final furlong, however, had the son of Scissor Kick gotten clear air earlier, the margin would’ve been much greater. This BM64 must be considered his toughest test to date, and with Hurstville Zagreb and Leaders Listen likely to have good support, Tapa Kick should represent good value with Dabble. Best Value Race 2 – #2 Tapa Kick (6) 4yo Gelding | T: Paul Messara & Leah Gavranich | J: Braith Nock (a3kg) (61kg) Friday quaddie tips for Canterbury Canterbury quadrella selections February 28, 2025 3-4-6 1-2-5-9 1-5-8 2-4-6-10 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
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Multiple stakes-performer Channel Surfer (NZ) (Derryn) was back to his best at Taupo on Wednesday, returning to the winner’s circle for the first time in 14 months in the Fiber Fresh (1400m). The five-year-old can be an enigma at times, with placings in the Listed Castletown Stakes (1200m), Gr.2 Hawke’s Bay Guineas (1400m), Listed Trevor Corallie Eagle Memorial (1500m) and last year’s Gr.3 Easter Handicap (1600m) displaying his obvious talent. He hadn’t produced that form through the spring, and off a freshen-up, he was among the outsiders in a competitive open contest. Clearly the slowest away, Channel Surfer settled a couple of lengths last under Jasmine Fawcett and had a task ahead of him on the home turn. Race favourites Talisker (NZ) (Embellish) and Trobriand were in the lead at the 200m before the latter got the better of his stablemate, but swooping down the outside was Channel Surfer, the gelding powering late to catch Trobriand by a head at the post. The pair drew clear by 2 ¾ lengths to a game top-weight in Hasstobeawinner (NZ) (Vadamos), with less than a neck separating that runner, Talisker and Little Bit Of Love (NZ) (Time Test). The victory came with great satisfaction to co-trainer Graham Richardson, who had elected to remove Channel Surfer’s blinkers on Wednesday. “It was a big effort, he was way back last in a very strong field,” he said. “I’m over the moon about that, he’s won very impressively. “I took the blinkers off and that certainly helped, he’d had a few starts with blinkers on and won, but sometimes they just get a bit sick of it and can’t see what’s around him. “I didn’t know what he would do, all I knew was he was very quiet before the race which is not like him. He’s growing up, it’s taken a while but he’s getting there.” Richardson, who trains in partnership with Rogan Norvall, is hopeful that Channel Surfer can follow the same route of races like the Easter this campaign. “I certainly hope so, his pet distance is between 1400 and a mile,” he said. “We’ve tried him over ground and to me, I feel like he looks like he wants a mile and a quarter in his races, but he doesn’t.” A son of Derryn, Channel Surfer was bred by John Corcoran out of an unraced Hotel Grand mare My Savona. From 26 appearances, the gelding has recorded four wins, eight minor placings and over $220,000 in stakes earnings. Later in the week, Richardson and Norvall will have a sole runner heading to their local meeting at Matamata on Saturday in Britannia Gold (NZ) (Ten Sovereigns). The three-year-old Ten Sovereigns filly placed in good company at her first three starts, before breaking through for a deserved maiden success in the Karapiro Classic Golden Ticket Race (1400m) at Taupo in December. That victory earned her a place in the $350,000 Sir Patrick Hogan Karapiro Classic (1600m) at Te Rapa earlier this month, but an outside barrier draw dictated her result having to race three-wide without cover from the outset. She will drop back in distance in the Mitre 10 Matamata 1400, contending with a more preferred draw in six. “She’s come away from that race really well and back to 1400 will suit, she’s got a good draw and Lily Sutherland will ride her,” Richardson said. View the full article
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Talented three-year-old ready for Guineas showdown
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Show Pony (NZ) (Vespa) made a big impression the last time he travelled south to Wingatui, and on Saturday, he’ll be out to continue that winning form at stakes level in the Listed Property Brokers – Ray Kean Dunedin Guineas (1600m). The son of Vespa has already proven himself in strong company, finishing fourth in the Gr.3 Barneswood Farm Stakes (1400m) and was the best of the rest behind NZB Kiwi-bound filly Pivotal Ten in the Listed Gore Guineas (1335m) last start. John Blackadder had particular respect for the Gore performance when the gelding pulled up slightly shin-sore, an issue the gelding indicated he was on top of with a strong exhibition gallop at Ashburton last Sunday. “I didn’t know it at the time, but he got a wee bit shinny during the Gore Guineas, so we’ve fixed that, he had some time off,” he said. “He had a good run along at the races on Sunday and galloped on the beach on Wednesday morning, both of which he’s come through really well. “I think he’ll get the mile quite well, and if he performs well, we’ll head to Wellington on the 22nd for the Guineas (Gr.2, 1400m).” While Show Pony may be the new kid on the block, his stablemate Ears Back (NZ) (Jakkalberry) is accustomed to taking on the big guns and she will do just that in the Gr.3 White Robe Lodge Weight For Age (1600m). The Jakkalberry mare is a six-time winner over a mile, including an impressive performance two starts back to win the Timaru Cup (1600m). She followed that up with a close third behind subsequent winners The Good Shepherd and Betty Spaghetti at Wingatui, but when returning for the Listed Hazlett Stakes (1400m) a fortnight later, she was late scratched after uncharacteristically refusing to load into the barriers. She was required to barrier trial and did so with a very quiet 1000m heat on Tuesday at Ashburton, where all went to plan. “She got her barrier certificate, which is all we needed,” Blackadder said. “She’d had an exhibition gallop on Sunday at the races with Show Pony and she galloped very well, Lily Sutherland who rode her was very happy with her. “I think she’s right up to it, it’s unfortunate that we couldn’t get a run at Wingatui last start but that was her own doing.” Joining the pair at Wingatui will be Amiinit (NZ) (Eminent) ride all three of Blackadder’s contenders. “She just got cleaned out in the first couple of hundred meters, there were about four or five horses going for one position and she got shuffled back, to no fault of anyone,” Blackadder said. “Once you get back at Ascot, it’s pretty hard to make up ground from there. “She’s very well and the 1600 should suit her.” Blackadder is looking forward to the journey south from his base at Rangiora, noting the significance the inaugural Otago Classics Day has for the wider South Island community. “It’s magnificent for South Island racing, all of the tables are booked out at Wingatui and it should be a big crowd and a good spectacle,” he said. “You’ve got the best horses in the South Island there, as well as a few coming down from the north, which makes it even more competitive. It’s a truly fantastic idea.” View the full article -
Perfect Scenario (NZ) (Iffraaj) is right at home at Wingatui Racecourse and when he heads back to the southern venue on Saturday, he’ll aim to become the second horse in the last decade to win three-straight editions of the Gr.3 White Robe Lodge Weight For Age (1600m). A seven-year-old by Iffraaj, Perfect Scenario has an enviable record of longevity, winning 11 races since debuting as a juvenile. The gelding is a frequent member of Te Akau Racing’s Riccarton stable, where he has recorded his past two successes in the Dunedin feature. In the new term, he has been as consistent as ever, winning twice in the spring before placing in the Gr.3 TAB Mile (1600m) and Gr.1 TAB Mufhasa Classic (1600m). Rated 103, he has contended with the clear topweight in both lead in races for the White Robe (Listed Timaru Stakes and Listed Hazlett Stakes), but on Saturday, he’ll be back on even terms. “He’ll be going for the three-peat in the White Robe Lodge, he’s very high in the handicaps now and he’s been lugging the big weights so it’s nice to be back at weight-for-age,” said Sam Bergerson, who trains Perfect Scenario in partnership with Mark Walker. “He always goes out there and wears his heart on his sleeve, so he should run well. It’ll be interesting to see how the field comes up, with a big money day down there for them there should be some really nice fields.” The White Robe is the headlining event during Wingatui’s inaugural Otago Classics Day, a lucrative card that has attracted a number of prominent northern jockeys including Rory Hutchings, who will partner Perfect Scenario. Hutchings has already achieved success in the race back in 2015 as an apprentice, having piloted star mare The Diamond One to one of her three consecutive crowns. “This horse has got a great record at Wingatui and Rory is going to ride him, which is a massive plus,” Bergerson said. “He’ll be competitive.” Joining Perfect Scenario at the meeting will be stablemates Elegant Lady (NZ) (Highly Recommended) and Family Ties (NZ) (Contributer), who will contest the Listed Positive Signs and Print Dunedin Gold Cup (2400m). Elegant Lady was unlucky not to take out last year’s running, finishing a narrow second to Shockallia. The daughter of Highly Recommended has been in consistent form this campaign, finishing close-up fourths in the Kumara Gold Nuggets (1810m) and Marlborough Cup (2000m) before a last-start second to Family Ties at Riccarton on the 19th of February. The mare carried a hefty 62 kilograms on that occasion, a 6.5kg weight swing to her stablemate, who will likely get in on the minimum on Saturday should she make the final field. “Elegant Lady will be in there, she was very stiff not to win this race last year,” Bergerson said “Hopefully Family Ties can sneak in there on the minimum as well, she was very good on Wednesday and they both ran well so they’re going in with good form.” View the full article
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The Inevitable. (Photo by Reg Ryan/Racing Photos) Tasmanian racing has been dealt a devastating blow following the euthanasia of popular gelding, The Inevitable, after suffering a severe injury during the Listed Hellova Street Stakes (1600m) on Launceston Cup Day. The nine-year-old son of Dundeel had been a consistent performer throughout his career, earning a loyal following for his competitive spirit and remarkable victories. The Inevitable was looking to add another victory in what was supposed to be his fond farewell to Tasmanian racing but was tragically injured during the race. Upon assessment by veterinary staff, it was discovered that the injury was far more severe than anticipated. Despite all efforts to treat him, the injury was deemed too great for The Inevitable to recover from. With heavy hearts, connections made the decision to euthanise the horse, whose achievements on the track had won him not only accolades but the admiration of all who watched him race. The Inevitable recorded 18 wins from 44 career starts and had won connections over $2 million in prizemoney. The Inevitable had etched his name in Tasmania’s racing history with memorable victories and a never-say-die attitude. His tragic passing has left a deep void, with tributes pouring in from across the racing community. Horse racing news View the full article
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Watch out for the “Little Guy.” Sold for just $70,000 at a yearling sale in Texas, owned by a grocery store owner from Alabama who has had just a few horses and trained by a veteran who had never won a graded stakes race before last weekend, Coal Battle (Coal Front) isn't exactly your typical GI Kentucky Derby horse. But the son Coal Front did it again last week, winning the GII Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn. Having also won the Smarty Jones Stakes, he is obviously for real. To talk about the overachiever who has forced his way onto just about everyone's Derby Top 10 list, Coal Battle's owner Robbie Norman was featured on the latest edition of the TDN Writers' Room podcast sponsored by Keeneland. He was the Gainesway Guest of the Week. Norman said that both he and trainer Lonnie Briley have received several offers to buy outright or a share in Coal Battle, but they have politely declined. “What is money versus the Kentucky Derby?” Norman said. We're just enjoying that ride and right now we're going to keep Coal Battle.” Norman did not grow up a racing fan, but after a divorce he was looking for a hobby. At the time, he happened to turn on TVG when the racing network was showing a documentary on Union Rags (Dixie Union). He was intrigued and figured that horse racing could fill a void in his life. “[TVG] was showing horse races and then they went into a documentary on Union Rags,” Norman said. “I said, 'you know what, I'm going to do something. We're going to change the negativity and we're going to go out and win a big horse race.' I wanted to change the narrative. I started researching and it led me to Bill Kaplan in Florida, and it was near the end of the year. By the time the OBS sales got going I was ready to go. I thought I was going to go down there and buy a Kentucky Derby winner first time out. That didn't happen, but I did buy some good horses and the first one I ever bought won a stakes race for Louisiana breds. Since then, we've just been hooked.” Coal Battle was hardly an overnight success. He was a non-threatening seventh in a maiden at Keeneland in October, but that would be the last time he would lose. As a maiden, he won the Jean Laffitte Stakes at Delta Downs. The colt followed that up with wins in Remington Park's Springboard Mile Stakes, and at Oaklawn in the Smarty Jones and last weekend's Rebel. “I don't think I have Derby Fever yet,” Norman said. “I thought it would hit me harder than it has. I'm just been trying to be realistic about it. I'm a numbers man. I got my college degree in accounting. I let all the horsemanship go to Lonnie. I like looking at the numbers and studying the numbers and, really, we never have had a horse like this before. Every time Coal Battle races he keeps showing us something different. He keeps surprising us. The fever is starting to creep in now that we got the enough points to get in. I didn't want to celebrate without the points.” In our “Fastest Horse of the Week,” segment–sponsored by WinStar Farm–we covered the plethora of reasons to breed to WinStar stallion Timberlake. Elsewhere on the podcast, which is also sponsored by the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders' Association, West Point Thoroughbreds, the KTOB, 1/ST Racing and 1/ST TV, the team of Randy Moss, Zoe Cadman and Bill Finley reviewed the Saudi Cup, which was a race for the ages and came down to the winner, Forever Young (Jpn) (Real Steal ({Jpn}) and runner-up Romantic Warrior (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}). Moss insisted that the latter was best and thought he got beat only because jockey James MacDonald made a wide, premature move on the turn. The group also discussed the new list of Hall of Fame nominees and revealed who they would be voting for and why. With still more important Derby preps to be run this weekend, the Writers' Room team gave their picks for the GII Fountain of Youth Stakes, the GII San Felipe Stakes and the GIII Gotham Stakes. To watch the Writers' Room, click here. To view the show as a podcast, click here. The post Robbie Norman, Owner Of Coal Battle, Joins The TDN Writers’ Room Podcast Presented By Keeneland appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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My Wish defies all to land the Hong Kong Classic Mile. Photo: HKJC Mark Newnham is hopeful My Wish’s improving race manners will allow the lightly-framed gelding to continue a barnstorming surge through the Four-Year-Old Classic Series with success in the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) at Sha Tin on Sunday. Weighing only 990lb, My Wish defied more powerfully-built rivals with narrow victory under Luke Ferraris in the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) – the first leg of the HK$52 million Four-Year-Old Classic Series. Newham trialled My Wish last Friday (February 21) and was pleased with his effort to finish third over 1200m on Sha Tin’s dirt as the Flying Artie gelding maintained a familiar routine. “I’ve been really pleased with him. He’s come through the Classic Mile in good shape, held his condition well. He’s been able to follow the same programme that he has had pretty much all season with the month between runs with an easy trial in between,” Newnham said. “He’ll have one gallop later in the week, so the preparation is the same as it has been the whole way through and he’s in good form.” Starting the season as a 54-rater, My Wish has risen to 95 in the handicap with four wins from 1200m to 1600m. Better racing manners and a more settled approach generally have been integral to his progress, leaving Newnham optimistic his charge can stay 1800m. “He’s still got to tick that box (getting 1800m) but the one thing we’ve seen from him as the season’s gone on is that he’s relaxing in races and conserving energy well. He got himself into a perfect spot last start with good gate speed and then was able to relax and wait,” the Australian horseman said. “I think that’s the big difference we’ve seen in him in the last few starts in that he’s learning to save his energy, relax through the race and breathe and that’s giving him a good kick at the end. So, if we can do that over 1800m, he’s going to be hard to get past. “He keeps improving because he’s improving with his manners more than anything – his race manners and his race craft have improved. He’s starting to relax and that’s what is helping him hold his weight and keep condition. All the little one percenters, he’s improving in.” Luke Ferraris, who savoured the most important Hong Kong win of a burgeoning career with Hong Kong Classic Mile success, will again partner My Wish. The young South African is fourth in the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship with 27 wins behind Zac Purton (84), Hugh Bowman (41) and Vincent Ho (27). The Hong Kong Classic Cup entry also features Packing Hermod, Rubylot, Divano, Johannes Brahms, Stunning Peach, Mickley, Noisy Boy, Cap Ferrat, Californiatotality, Packing Angel, Mondial, Steps Ahead and Sky Trust. Horse racing news View the full article
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Soleil Fighter holds on with Ryan Moore at Happy Valley. Photo: HKJC David Hayes was forced to share victory in last year’s DBS x Manulife Million Challenge but the Australian trainer stood alone as Soleil Fighter carried off with the Class 3 Tsui Man Handicap (1650m) under Ryan Moore at Happy Valley on Wednesday night. Heading into the evening on an unmatched 50 points, Soleil Fighter clung on as the market’s dominant -250 favourite with horse racing betting sites in the third race thanks to Moore’s urgings, sealing a HK$1 million bonus for connections and the 2024/25 series victory with 65 points. Decided on a format of 15 points for a win, six for second, four for third and three for fourth in Class 3 races at Happy Valley from 25 September, 2024 until tonight, the DBS x Manulife Million Challenge rewards sustained excellence at the city circuit, also offering HK$350,000 to second (Aurora Lady) and HK$150,000 for finishing third (Red Elegance) in the competition. The 2023/24 DBS x Manulife Million Challenge was won by Hayes’ Tomodachi Kokoroe and Danny Shum’s Copartner Ambition. Soleil Fighter is owned by Sze-To Kin Sun. The horse has won three times this season and placed four times. “It’s so nice for the owner because the colours get put on the racebook for most of the season and the bonus is lovely,” Hayes said. “The owner has been terrific because he had a setback when he arrived.” Triumph closed a big stretch for Hayes, who last Sunday won the HK$13 million Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) with Ka Ying Rising before Rubylot and Mondial contest Sunday’s HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m). “Ryan thought he (Soleil Fighter) got to the front a little bit early and he switched off. It looked like they were coming at him, but he said he had plenty more in hand,” Hayes said. “I don’t think he’s ended his journey, but probably now that I’ve backed him up, you won’t see him for five or six weeks. I’m dying to get him to Sha Tin, but he started winning the challenge. I think he’ll be good or better at Sha Tin.” Moore said: “He did it nicely. He’s obviously been in great form and he was a nice ride to pick up. I’m fortunate to ride him.” Aurora Lady’s victory in the Class 3 Sing Woo Handicap (1200m) vaulted Pierre Ng’s horse into second spot in the DBS x Manulife Million Challenge on 51 points. Red Elegance’s success in the Class 3 King Kwong Handicap (1000m) earned 15 points to leapfrog Gustosisimo (42 points) and I Can (42) for third with 48 points. Moore logged a double as Moments In Time (129lb) led a Danny Shum one-two over Helene Feeling (129lb) in the HK$4.075 million Class 1 Shan Kwong Road Handicap (1650m). From gate three, Moments In Time circled rivals to prevail by a short head. Australian jockey James Orman posted his first Hong Kong win aboard Charming Babe for trainer Ricky Yiu in the second section of the Class 4 Wang Tak Handicap (1200m). “Big, big thrill. I am pleased to get one early, and hopefully it’s a fruitful next few weeks. The barrier (11) worried me a little bit but I was able to get a nice run in behind the speed with cover and he was too good,” Orman said. Son Pak Fu (119lb) recorded his biggest Hong Kong win for trainer Tony Cruz and jockey Matthew Chadwick in the HK$3.72 million Class 1 Blue Pool Handicap (1200m). The Fighting Sun gelding hadn’t triumphed since late 2023, but dug deep for a seventh course and distance score over Copartner Prance (131lb) and Brave Star (116lb) after breaking from barrier three in the five-runner opening contest. “It was very gutsy. I felt I had the run on the rail, I just had to switch out and I could see Ryan (Moore on Copartner Prance) coming in a bit faster than I expected. “When I called out, he straightened his horse back up, so if I had of stuck to the rail, I would have been ok. When he got between them, he really put his ears back and fought on really well – credit to the horse,” Chadwick said. Cruz recorded a race-to-race double as Serangoon ran away with the Class 4 Yuk Sau Handicap (2200m) under Harry Bentley. Tonight’s double is Cruz’s third this month. Street Boss gelding Sturdy Ruby rolled to a second win in the Class 4 Yik Yam Handicap (1650m) under Luke Ferraris for trainer Manfred Man. Super Sixty ended a frustrating stretch of near misses with success in first section of the Class 4 Wang Tak Handicap (1200m) for jockey Alexis Badel and trainer Caspar Fownes. Horse racing news View the full article
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Strong gains in attendance and handle have bolstered Santa Anita Park's figures as the 90-year-old oval heads into the final six weeks of its Classic Meet, the track said in a release on Wednesday. On-track attendance is up over 9% from last season, hosting more than 203,000 visitors through last weekend. The handle bet on-track is up 4% from last year. Overall, the total all-sources handle to date is over $268-million, which is an increase from last year. The addition of horses from Northern California horses has been impactful, with field size averaging nearly a full horse from the corresponding time last year. Santa Anita, which increased purses an average of 8% beginning this week, is heading into the height of its racing season. With the warmer weather, the popular infield will be open on weekends beginning on Saturday, Mar. 1 through the end of the Hollywood Meet June 15. The post Santa Anita Park Bolstered By Strong Gains In On-Track Attendance And Handle appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article