We had a 19-winner?
Another horse dies at Santa Anita. That's 30. 4 for Jerry Hollendorfer who has now been banned from the track as an investigation is ongoing.
[TR][TH]Race # | Purse | Race Type | Distance | Surface | Starters | Est. Post (ET) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Race 1 | $62,000 | Maiden Special Weight | 1 1/16 Miles | Turf | 9 | 1:30 PM |
Race 2 | $70,000 | Allowance Optional Claiming | 6 Furlongs | Dirt | 5 | 2:05 PM |
Race 3 | $60,000 | Claiming | 1 1/16 Miles | Turf | 8 | 2:38 PM |
Race 4 | $82,000 | Allowance Optional Claiming | 6 Furlongs | Turf | 8 | 3:11 PM |
Race 5 | $46,000 | Maiden Claiming | 1 1/16 Miles | Turf | 11 | 3:44 PM |
Race 6 | $62,000 | Maiden Special Weight | 5 Furlongs | Dirt | 6 | 4:17 PM |
Race 7 | $66,000 | Allowance | 6 Furlongs | Turf | 12 | 4:50 PM |
Race 8 | $41,000 | Maiden Claiming | 6 Furlongs | Turf | 12 | 5:23 PM |
[TR][TH]Race # | Purse | Race Type | Distance | Surface | Starters | Est. Post |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Race 1 | $19,000 | Maiden Claiming | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 12 | 11:30 AM |
Race 2 | $17,000 | Claiming | 1 Mile | Dirt | 8 | 12:03 PM |
Race 3 | $75,000 | Bob Umphrey Turf Sprint S. | 5 Furlongs | Turf | 7 | 12:36 PM |
Race 4 | $17,000 | Maiden Claiming | 1 Mile | Dirt | 9 | 1:09 PM |
Race 5 | $33,000 | Claiming | 1 1/16 Miles | Turf | 11 | 1:43 PM |
Race 6 | $75,000 | Carry Back S. | 7 Furlongs | Dirt | 8 | 2:16 PM |
Race 7 | $47,000 | Allowance Optional Claiming | 5 Furlongs | Turf | 9 | 2:49 PM |
Race 8 | $75,000 | Azalea S. | 7 Furlongs | Dirt | 9 | 3:21 PM |
Race 9 | $21,000 | Claiming | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 12 | 3:54 PM |
Race 10 | $52,500 | Maiden Special Weight | 5 1/2 Furlongs | Dirt | 10 | 4:26 PM |
Race 11 | $22,000 | Claiming | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 16 | 4:58 PM |
Race 12 | $250,000 | Princess Rooney S. | 7 Furlongs | Dirt | 7 | 5:30 PM |
Race 13 | $250,000 | Smile Sprint S. | 6 Furlongs | Dirt | 7 | 6:02 PM |
Race 14 | $19,000 | Maiden Claiming | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 13 | 6:34 PM |
[TR][TH]Race # | Purse | Race Type | Distance | Surface | Starters | Est. Post |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Race 1 | $32,500 | Claiming | About 1 Mile | Turf | 12 | 12:55 PM |
Race 2 | $27,500 | Claiming | 6 Furlongs | Dirt | 8 | 1:22 PM |
Race 3 | $30,000 | Claiming | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 14 | 1:49 PM |
Race 4 | $40,000 | Claiming | About 1 Mile | Turf | 11 | 2:16 PM |
Race 5 | $25,000 | Claiming | 6 Furlongs | Dirt | 14 | 2:43 PM |
Race 6 | $30,000 | Claiming | About 5 Furlongs | Turf | 14 | 3:10 PM |
Race 7 | $55,000 | Allowance Optional Claiming | About 1 1/2 Miles | Turf | 12 | 3:37 PM |
Race 8 | $27,500 | Claiming | 1 Mile | Dirt | 14 | 4:04 PM |
Race 9 | $100,000 | James B. Moseley S. | About 5 Furlongs | Turf | 8 | 4:32 PM |
Race 10 | $30,000 | Maiden Claiming | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 14 | 5:00 PM |
Race 11 | $50,000 | Ask Queenie Dirt Mile S. | 1 Mile | Dirt | 6 | 5:30 PM |
Race 12 | $50,000 | MA Stallion S. | 6 Furlongs | Dirt | 6 | 6:00 PM |
[TR][TH]Race # | Purse | Race Type | Distance | Surface | Starters | Est. Post |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Race 1 | $30,000 | Claiming | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 14 | 12:55 PM |
Race 2 | $20,000 | Claiming | 6 Furlongs | Dirt | 14 | 1:22 PM |
Race 3 | $30,000 | Claiming | About 5 Furlongs | Turf | 13 | 1:49 PM |
Race 4 | $30,000 | Claiming | About 1 Mile 70 Yards | Turf | 14 | 2:16 PM |
Race 5 | $25,000 | Claiming | 1 Mile | Dirt | 14 | 2:43 PM |
Race 6 | $30,000 | Claiming | About 5 Furlongs | Turf | 13 | 3:10 PM |
Race 7 | $40,000 | Claiming | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 8 | 3:37 PM |
Race 8 | $27,500 | Claiming | 5 1/2 Furlongs | Dirt | 13 | 4:04 PM |
Race 9 | $35,000 | Claiming | About 1 Mile | Turf | 11 | 4:32 PM |
Race 10 | $30,000 | Maiden Claiming | About 1 Mile | Turf | 14 | 5:00 PM |
Race 11 | $50,000 | Thomas F. Moran S. | About 7 1/2 Furlongs | Turf | 6 | 5:30 PM |
Race 12 | $50,000 | John Kirby S. | 1 Mile | Dirt | 4 | 6:00 PM |
[TR][TH]PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Desert Ride (ON) | Steven Ronald Bahen | 121 | Neil J. Howard | 8/1 |
2 | Moon Swings (ON) | Jesse M. Campbell | 126 | Michael P. De Paulo | 30/1 |
3 | Krachenwagen (ON) | Jeffrey Ian Alderson | 126 | Angus Buntain | 50/1 |
4 | Pay for Peace (ON) | Rafael Manuel Hernandez | 126 | Rachel Halden | 15/1 |
5 | One Bad Boy (ON) | Flavien Prat | 126 | Richard Baltas | 7/2 |
6 | Lucas n' Lori (ON) | Kazushi Kimura | 126 | Kevin Attard | 50/1 |
7 | Federal Law (ON) | Jamie P. Spencer | 126 | Mark E. Casse | 15/1 |
8 | He's a Macho Man (ON) | Patrick Husbands | 126 | Josie Carroll | 15/1 |
9 | Suitedconnected (ON) | Gary Boulanger | 126 | Robert Earl Barnett | 50/1 |
10 | Skywire (ON) | Eurico Rosa Da Silva | 126 | Mark E. Casse | 4/1 |
11 | Tone Broke (ON) | Luis Contreras | 126 | Steven M. Asmussen | 6/1 |
12 | Jammin Still (ON) | Alan Garcia | 126 | Kevin Attard | 30/1 |
13 | Rising Star (ON) | Justin Stein | 126 | Michael P. De Paulo | 30/1 |
14 | Avie's Flatter (ON) | Javier Castellano | 126 | Josie Carroll | 5/2 |
Just a follow up on a previous conversation on this thread.
In the just concluded 7th race at Belmont, there were two horses which dead heated for 2nd. The first place finisher was DQd for interference against one of the dead heat horses. Both of the dead heated horses moved into a dead heat for the win and the horse which crossed the wire first was placed 3rd.
It was a just DQ as the horse I had to win (the horse on whom the inference occurred )was elevated to the shared victory.![]()
Power outage and storms at Suffolk Downs...not sure if that's a fitting end or not.
Horse name | Tatweej |
Activity type | Workout |
Activity date | 06-29-2019 |
Track | Saratoga |
Surface | Dirt |
Distance | 4 Furlongs |
Workout type | Breezing |
Workout time | 0:48.33 |
Track condition | Fast |
The final race from Suffolk was broadcast on TVG. This one leaves a whole region without a major track.
Closest track to Boston is now Saratoga
An article of appreciation from Mike Watchmaker (DRF):
Watchmaker: Sad to see Suffolk Downs shuttered
Suffolk was where I had my first brush with celebrity. Gerry Cheevers, the goalie for the great Boston Bruins teams in the early 1970s, was at Suffolk all the time and would occasionally nod hello to me, which made my day. A couple of years later, Don Zimmer, a friend of one of my dad’s friends and who, at the time, was third-base coach for the Red Sox, used to come out to Suffolk and bet the daily double (daily double is what it was at the time, not the “early” double). Don would sit in my father’s clubhouse box for the first race, and if he got alive, he’d hand his live double tickets to Little Watch (me) and, with a wink, tell me to cash them if they won. I can’t remember ever cashing any tickets for Don.
Suffolk is also where I first got my foot in the door with the Form. After an introduction by a press-box runner, I would occasionally go up to the Form booth in the Suffolk press box and practice taking the chart call from a new chart caller who had recently taken over from a veteran named Eli Chiat. That new chart caller was Mike Welsch. Yes, that Mike Welsch. And it was at Suffolk in May 1980 when I was summoned upstairs to the Form booth to take a phone call. That call was from Daily Racing Form headquarters in Hightstown, N.J., informing me that if I could be at Churchill Downs in a day and a half, I’d have a job as a Racing Form chart-call taker. That was the lowest rung on the Form track and field crew ladder. I made it to Louisville in a day.
The end of Suffolk is sad for many other reasons. It continues to stun me that an area that had active Thoroughbred racing at Suffolk, Rockingham, Narragansett, Lincoln Downs, Scarborough Downs, Green Mountain and the Brockton, Weymouth, Marshfield, Northampton, Great Barrington, and Berkshire Downs fair circuit, and which offered day/night Thoroughbred racing all year long, now, after this weekend, no longer has any live Thoroughbred racing whatsoever.
Of course, I am aware of the efforts to revive a race meet at Great Barrington. But while Great Barrington is nice (or at least it was when I was last there many years ago), it’s not Boston. Great Barrington is a 2 1/2-hour ride from Boston, a nearly three-hour ride from New York City, and about an hour ride from Albany, and that doesn’t begin to account for traffic. And even if a revival of racing at Great Barrington proves successful, which I hope, it simply won’t be the same. It won’t be racing in a major metropolitan area, and it won’t have the history Suffolk Downs has. Great horses like Seabiscuit, Whirlaway, Stymie, Riva Ridge, Cigar, and Skip Away, to name just a few, raced at Suffolk Downs. We will never see the likes of those at Great Barrington.
It is difficult to accept that a major city like Boston will no longer have Thoroughbred horse racing. I suppose the demise of tracks like Longacres, Ak-Sar-Ben, and the tracks in Detroit are somewhat analogous. But given the history involved, I don’t think we’ve seen a dissolution of Thoroughbred racing in an entire geographical region that includes a major U.S. city quite like this. And it’s very tough to take.
A couple of interesting reads.
I remember an episode of the Untouchables and there was a bookie room with hard-at-work men taking bets. What caught my eye was the attention to penmanship on a blackboard with the names of certain tracks. This was set in 1930s Chicago. But to see the names of the tracks, some still here others not, smoke-filled rooms with cables attached to telephones, getting results through an archaic process. Timeless beauty.