Showing posts with label Malcolm Pierce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malcolm Pierce. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Down The Stretch counts down the Top 50 Racing Stories of 2009

The December issue of Down The Stretch newspaper counts down the Top 50 Stories of 2009, with a slight Canadian bias.



I won't spoil the surprise but the battle for top spot comes down to a fight between Rachel Alexandra, Zenyatta and Jody Jamieson. Click the link above for all the details.

December's offering includes several interesting stories:

Patrick Husbands - Married to the Title, in which editor Peter Gross interviews the top jock about winning his SIXTH riding title.

Woodbine Personalites Share Their Favourite Moments of 2009 including anecdotes from Jeff Bratt, Mark Frostad, Jim Bannon, Dan Loiselle, Alex Brown, David Willmot, Sandy Hawley and many others. A great way to relive a brilliant 2009 campaign.

Two Flags For Frankel takes a look at the success of the late Bobby Frankel at Woodbine. It's quite possible that Frankel's Champs Elysees could be named Canada's Horse of the Year at the Sovereign Awards in January.

It's a fun issue and, as always, I'll happily post out free copies to the first ten people to email me with their snail-mail address.

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With Woodbine dark, local thoroughbred connections are keeping busy south of the border. Here's a look at some of the results:

On December 19th, Grand Adventure, trained by Mark Frostad for Sam-Son Farms finished second in the Bonapaw Stakes at the Fair Grounds. Ridden by Shane Sellers, Grand Adventure raced along the inside on a yielding course but could not find a late surge as Grand Traverse, at 18-1, rallied down the middle of the track to win by two lenghts.

Sam-Son Farms owned Grand Adventure runs a solid second in the Bonapaw Stakes


Later during that same Fair Grounds card, Malcom Pierce sent out No Use Denying to a third place finish in the Daily Racing Form Distaff S won by the favoured War Echo.

War Echo defeats the Malcolm Pierce trained No Use Denying at the Fairgrounds


Pierce will be busy once again on Boxing Day, along with fellow Woodbine conditioners Eric Coatrieux, Roger Attfield and Brian Lynch, saddling a number of horses in Stakes events.


Pierce sends out Get Rick Quick in the Buddy Diliberto Memorial Handicap at the Fair Grounds.

Attfield sends out top local turfer Spice Route in the G2 W. L. McKnight Handicap at Calder Race Course. Spice Route will take on a pair of tough foes in Presious Passion and recent Valedictory winner Cloudy's Knight.

Cloudy's Knight captures the Valedictory Stakes December 6th at Woodbine



In the very next race at Calder (R#11) Eric Coatrieux has a pair of horses entered in the G3 Stage Door Betty Handicap. Aurora Lights and Lomaki, both owned by Chiefswood Stable, will leave from posts one and six respectively.

Brian Lynch is the conditioner for Marilyn Seltzer's Amazing who will race from post 12 in that event.

The Stage Door Betty, raced at 1 1/16M on the dirt, lookes to be a wide open 14-horse field of fillies and mares which should make for some interesting wagering options.

If you're flipping channels on Boxing Day you'll also notice a trio of Mark Casse horses racing at Tampa Bay Downs. Casse sends out Woodford Racing LLC Ontario-Bred filly Narrate in a winnable MSW at odds of 8-1.
On the same card, Casse saddles Time Trial (R#5) and Aggressive Gal (R#7).

Santa Anita returns on Boxing Day and the card includes a few Canadians in the entries. Canadian J. Paul Reddam's Square Eddie (Ontario bred by Kinghaven Farms) who was once on the 2009 Derby Trail before being injured is entered in the seven furlong Malibu Stakes on the plastic. The tough field includes Papa Clem, Misrembered and Coronet of a Baron.

A quick scan of the entries provides that jockey Chantal Sutherland has her first mount of the meet in Santa Anita's fourth race and later gets the call on Mr. Rod in the G# Sir Beaufort Stakes. Sutherland also gets the call on Join in the Dance against Square Eddie in the Malibu.

At Aqueduct, it appears that Woodbine jockey Simon Husbands is picking up a few mounts over the holidays as well.

While some of us are fortunate enough to get a break during this holiday season, it looks like Woodbine's personalites are hard at work.

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Last, and certainly not least, Standardbred Canada announced the 2009 O'Brien Award finalists yesterday afternoon. For the first time in the history of the O'Brien Awards, two females - Casie Coleman and Tracy Brainard - have been nominated in the Trainer of the Year categry.

Please click on the link above for a full list of the nominees.

The winners will be announced at the O'Brien Awards banquet on Saturday, January 30, 2010, at the Delta Meadowvale Hotel in Mississauga, ON.

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With just two more sleeps until Christmas, my next post will likely go up on December 27th to recap the Stakes races previewed above.

Coming soon will be a Triple Dead Heat year-in-review as marked by my favourite photos of 2009.

I would like to wish a very happy holidays to all of you who take the time to stop by and read this blog. May all your wishes come true this holiday season. ~ Keith McCalmont

Friday, December 18, 2009

Fort Erie stays open; Woodbine trainers getting busy south of the border; and Randy Waples closes in on 5000 wins

Fantastic news for the horsemen of Fort Erie arrived on Thursday afternoon when it was announced that the border oval received an economic boost that will keep the track in operation for a guaranteed three years.

Corey Fraser celebrates winning the Prince of Wales at Fort Erie aboard Gallant


As an added bonus, quarterhorse racing will be added to the mix to entice bettors to the historic racetrack.

Down The Stretch contributor Perry Lefko penned the following piece in today's Toronto Star.

Not only will Fort Erie Racetrack open for its 113th season, starting May 1, it will offer quarterhorse racing for the first time in more than 30 years as a pilot project to entice customers, in particular from south of the Canadian border.

"This is not mean to replace thoroughbred racing, it's meant to augment it," said Jim Thibert, general manager of the Fort Erie Economic Development and Tourism Corporation. "The quarterhorse racing is a new product that will help rejuvenate (thoroughbred racing). Our biggest market is from Buffalo. We've got to get something to get those people back over here. Not only do they come over here, but they come to bet."


More on this story can be found through the following links:

RACING: New plan introduces more racing in Fort Erie

Fort Erie gets new life, new breed


Fort Erie Racetrack given new life for three years

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Woodbine-based Grand Adventure will be the likely favourite in Saturday's Bonapaw Stakes at Fairgrounds for trainer Mark Frostad. Last out, Grand Adventure was a troubled sixth in the G2 Nearctic Stakes at Woodbine.

Grand Adventure in his Woodbine stall earlier this year


Nine horses will go to post in this five and a half furlong turf sprint. Storm Treasure, who won this event last year for trainer Steve Asmussen, will leave from post nine at odds of 6-1.

P# PP Horse Jockey Wgt Trainer M/L
1 7 Early Return B J Hernandez, Jr. 118 S Margolis 6/1
1A 8 Due Date (KY)J Graham 118 S Margolis 6/1
2 1 Grand Adventure (KY) S J Sellers 116 M R Frostad 5/1
3 2 Grand Traverse (KY) V Lebron 118 T Glyshaw 6/1
4 3 Turfiste (KY) J Theriot 120 T Glyshaw 4/1
5 4 Major Marvel (KY) M Mena 116 W B Calhoun 6/1
6 5 Proud Jefe (KY) J Lanerie 116 T M Amoss 8/1
7 6 Cosmic (KY) C H Borel 118 C P Borel 3/1
8 9 Storm Treasure (KY) S Bridgmohan 118 S M Asmussen 6/1

For more on this race, check out Abram Himelstein's report in the Daily Racing Form.

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Woodbine's Malcolm Pierce sends out No Use Denying at the Fair Grounds on Sunday to contest the Daily Racing Form Distaff Stakes. The four-year-old Pin Oak Stable filly will take on five others including the favoured War Echo trained by Steve Asmussen.

Malcolm Pierce surveys the morning workouts at Woodbine earlier this year


P# PP Horse Jockey Wgt Trainer M/L
1 1 No Use Denying (KY)F C Torres 118 M Pierce 5/1
2 2 Why Wonder Why (KY) J Graham 115 T Glyshaw 10/1
3 3 Pleasantly Blessed (KY)B J Hernandez, Jr. 118 S M Asmussen 7/2
4 4 War Echo (KY) S Bridgmohan 117 S M Asmussen 9/5
5 5 Fighter Wing (KY) C J Lanerie 118 G Geier 8/1
6 6 Unforgotten (FL) S J Sellers 120 D Stewart 5/2

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Plenty of Woodbine-based trainers are busy south of the border over the coming days.

Mark Casse sends out No Joke No Lie in the tenth race at Tampa Bay Downs this afternoon. 5:34PM Post time. Click here for the entries. The Casse trained Chrome Cruiser finished second yesterday in a $50K claiming event.

Scott Fairlie has a pair entered at Philadelphia Park. Heart of Cold will try tomorrow's second race at the $5K claiming level. Sunday's fourth race at Philly Park will see Fairlie's Graceful Gracie take on a group of $15K claimers.

Scott Fairlie (far left) with the now retired blog favourite Cawaja Beach


Mark Frostad is very busy over the weekend at the Fair Grounds with Dream Delight, Seeking Luck, Lucky Lulu racing Friday, Grand Adventure on Saturday and Battle At Sea on Sunday.

More information on the success of Woodbine trainers, jockeys and horses will be passed along via this blog over the dark winter months.

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On the harness side of the game, driver Randy Waples is closing in on 5000 lifetime wins. The affable linesman, a double O’Brien Award winner as driver of the year, has posted 4996 lifetime wins.

With 10 drives lined up for Friday,December 18 and a further 11 drives on Saturday, December 19,Waples is on track to reach the milestone well before the New Year.

Also approaching a career milestone is veteran driver, Rick Zeron, who has 6984 wins as of December 16 and is gunning for the magic 7000.

Rick Zeron and his son Scott bundled up at a snowy Woodbine


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Finally, the Sovereign Awards have been moved to the swank confines of Ultra Nightclub, in Toronto, Ontario on Friday, January 29th, 2010.

A champagne cocktail reception and hors d’oeuvres begins at 6:00 and will be followed by the presentation of the awards at 8:00. Tickets are $150 and can be purchased by calling the Jockey Club of Canada, (416) 675-7756 or by email jockeyclub@bellnet.ca.

If you're a fan of horse racing, why not come out and mingle with the stars of the racing game.