Churchill Cancelled for a second day

The Churchill Meet is 2/3rds over and has come to an abrupt halt due to the cold temperature’s and snow we have gotten this year. They have cancelled the card two days in a row. The last time they cancelled a day in the fall meet was in 1986. They did cancel a couple of spring days in 2011 when tornado’s came through.

They are suppose to add extra races each day to make up for the lost two days (hopefully we won’t lose anymore). Thanksgiving has always been a giant day at Churchill as well as Friday and Saturday.

Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas will open six weeks after Churchill’s meet closes with the bottom purse for $5000 claimers being $18,000 and purses up to $62,000 for maiden special.

Still time to claim one at Churchill to run at Oaklawn this winter.

 

 

 

Indiana Thoroughbred Racing Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euDRZuqCOBs&feature=youtu.be

Above is a link to a video that the Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders put together to help educate and spread the word about the impact racing has on the local economy. We all need to do what we can to help promote our product and to encourage people to get involved and enjoy the sport as much as we do.

Let me know what you think.

Winners!

We have had a good week so far. One win at Ellis Park on the 4th of July. HARBOR CAT won at Indiana Downs NW4 Allowance, which I was kind of proud of as she was 10 days short of a year since her last race. On Friday, SALTY RIM won a N2 going one mile by 6 1/2 lengths. Lets hope the momentum continues.

The yearling sales start tomorrow (Monday) with Fasig Tipton selling 250 or so in a select sale. They also have 100 racing age horses for sale. Most have started at various places. There is a dispersal of Eugene Melnyk’s racing stable included in the racing age sale. This would be a place to jump start your stable.

Belmont…Triple Crown Races

How did you like the Triple Crown Race this year and the Belmont in particular? Steve Colburn even with his mouth getting out of control got racing more publicity than it has had in years. No horses were hurt or had any career ending injuries which brings sadness and poor publicity. Just an irate owner than was mad because he lost. I have had a few of those, just without microphones or cameras in front of their face.

I thought CC was obviously a top horse. I thought he won the Derby at the draw for post as he had a huge advantage in the five hole. For his type of running it was the perfect spot. Same in the Preakness. I thought he didn’t get the best draw in the Belmont and when he got bumped by the horse on the outside of him, he didn’t get a great position in the first turn which compromised the rest of the race for him. Down the backside he seemed unsettled and not relaxed like in previous races. He was kind of boxed in and then he got out and made the wide turn and still as far as the eighth pole you thought he might grind it out and get the win. But he didn’t and got beat less than two lengths. I know the guys that owned him and trained him as well as the rest of the world were disappointed, as most were hopeful of a Triple Crown winner this year. It was a great build up for a big let down.

Colburn wasn’t completely wrong going off on Churchill but could have handled it better. I read that Belmont’s service to the patrons was not good. Pre paid parking problems; service in the stands, mixed up seating and the biggest thing was the closing of the train platform (for what they thought were safety reasons) after the race so people had to walk a lot farther to board the train. That train platform is only used on Belmont Day now where previously the train ran every race day to Penn Station.

It will be interesting to see if Colburn shows up at Churchill Saturday night (June 14th) as this is when they traditionally give the engraved winning trophy to the connections.

Regarding all the talk about changing the format of the Triple Crown that would be completely suicidal for racing. First, the management for the three tracks that hold the three races in the Triple Crown don’t intermingle together outside of the nomination money. For each track it is the biggest day of the year and it is also the biggest five weeks in racing. It helps a lot if a horse is still on the trail for the Triple Crown when it hits the Belmont. It’s a time when racing gets the most attention of the national and international media. Each track and city has major festivals around their particular race as well.

Do you think the Preakness would have the crowd they have if they put it in June? In Maryland everyone is at the shore by June. You know Churchill is not changing the first Saturday in May. Putting the Belmont in July would conflict with other major events already scheduled in that area not to mention that it is hotter in the deep summer. Last Saturday on Belmont day, that was the biggest thing in sports and it received very high TV ratings. The Triple Crown is not supposed to be easy to win. Changing it would destroy it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

BELMONT DAY

Tomorrow, I think CALIFORNIA CHROME will win the Belmont (at least I hope he does). It should be an interesting run race. The last three Triple Crown winners went wire to wire. CC has a good post but will need to avoid any traps set by other jock’s, as they tried in the Preakness to pin him down inside. I do hope RIDE ON CURLIN runs a big race and at least hits the board.

It is a great card tomorrow. SOCIAL INCLUSION should win the Woody Stephen’s if you are a big fan of the turn back.  The Met Mile is a great race. I kind of like Vyjack if he can beat Palace Malice. I know he will be a long shot.

 

The rest of the card is loaded. A lot of quality fields that are hard to handicap. I look for a few long shots to come in. Not that they are really long shots, just overlooked horses as the crowds will be betting names and colors and jockeys. I expect over a hundred thousand people to attend. Myself and my youngest daughter Abby were there for the BIG BROWN running and it was over 90 degrees and humid. Not my favorite temperature.

 

By far CALIFORNIA CHROME has the best story. Mother bought for $8000. Stud fee was $2500. The guy had a dream, turned down gigantic offers (which is very gutsy) made history with the horse and now is on the verge of immortality. I should also mention RIDE ON CURLIN was purchased for $25,000 and they turned down over a million for the horse last year. And he broke his maiden at Ellis Park. Gives the little guy some hope.

Go bet em up as we need the handle!