Monday, January 13, 2014

2014 Road to the Crown

THE ROAD TO THE CROWN

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A compendium of information pertaining to the 2014 Triple Crown Trail. This post will be linked to subsequent posts about the racing season as we lead up to the Triple Crown trail which begins with the First Saturday in May and the 140th Kentucky Derby, May 3, the Preakness two weeks later on May 17, and the Belmont Stakes, June 7.

GATE POSITIONS - KENTUCKY OAKS
Untapable draws Post 13 as Oaks favorite
The field, with jockeys and morning line odds, for the $1 million race that will offer $570,400 to the winner is:
1Please Explain, Jose Lezcano, 50-1
2Ria Antonia, Mike Smith, 10-1
3Sugar Shock, Calvin Borel, 12-1
4Rosalind, Joel Rosario, 8-1
5Thank You Marylou, Julien Leparoux, 30-1
6Kiss Moon, Victor Espinoza, 30-1
7Fashion Plate, Gary Stevens, 6-1
8Aurelia's Belle, Channing Hill, 50-1
9Unbridled Forever, Robby Albarado, 12-1
10Empress of Midway, Corey Nakatani, 50-1
11My Miss Sophia, Javier Castellano, 8-1
12Got Lucky, John Velazquez, 20-1
13Untapable, Rosie Napravnik, 4-5

Replays, videos
DRF Top 20 - Handicapping, odds, name of horse linked to race replays Includes defections by virtue of injury or otherwise)
DRF Road to the Kentucky Derby - DRF's Kentucky Derby central - Includes replays/charts of preps
BloodHorse Triple Crown coverage including analysis - BloodHorse Triple Crown central
Daily Updates - BloodHorse - comprehensive info
BloodHorse Race Replays - search for all stakes races
Derby Preps Schedule - Replays
Oaks Preps Schedule - Replays
Horse Racing Nation Derby Contenders, replays, pedigree

Handicapping tools
Workouts - Link to works and resources
Jennie Rees' Why They Can...and Why They Can't Win
Countdown to the Crown - Jeremy Plonk's weekly race analysis
Steve Haskin's Derby Dozen index
Hangin' with Haskin Index
Horse Racing Nation
HRN Kentucky Derby Contenders - Profiles and PPs Videos
HRN Kentucky Oaks Fillies
Official site for the Kentucky Derby/Oaks
Official site for the Preakness
Official site for the Belmont Stakes

KENTUCKY DERBY TV coverage
NBC/NBCSports - All times Eastern
Saturday, May 2 Kentucky Oaks (G1) 5 - 6 p.m. NBCSN
Saturday, May 3 Kentucky Derby undercard 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. NBCSN
Kentucky Derby (G1) 4 - 7 p.m. NBC
Kentucky Derby post show 7 - 7:30 p.m. NBCSN

PREAKNESS TV coverage, Saturday, May 17
Saturday, May 17, NBC Sports, 4:30 p.m. EDT

BELMONT TV coverage - Saturday, June 7
NYRA announces entertainment for Belmont Staks Day


HRTV
HRTV's Pursuit of the Crown 2014 - Video - Updated daily

Research
BloodHorse - Entries - Index
Equibase - Resource for Horse, Jockey, Trainer info
Equineline - Requires registration
Pedigree Query
Brisnet
DRF - Most content is by paid subscription only
Chef-de-Race 2014 Classic Contenders List
Chef de Race 2014 TC Trail: Winners, PFs, Winners
Chef de Race Triple Crown Trail Race Video Replays

Entries/Post Times/TV/Other
Post Times, TV, Wagering Menu



TV COVERAGE
NBC will handle complete coverage of the Triple Crown series, plus added features at Saratoga and Keeneland's fall meets.

NBC Sports increasing coverage of Belmont Stakes

RACING ON TV
Saturday, May 2     Kentucky Oaks (G1)  5 - 6 p.m.  NBCSN

Saturday, May 3     Kentucky Derby undercard  11 a.m. - 4 p.m.  NBCSN 
                               Kentucky Derby (G1)  4 - 7 p.m. NBC
                              Kentucky Derby post show  7 - 7:30 p.m.  NBCSN

Jockey Club Tour on Fox announced
The Jockey Club Tour on FOX covers the handicap division and includes the following races:

March 8, Santa Anita Handicap added to the Fox Sports1 lineup, 7-7:30 ET

Date
TimeEventTrack
Sunday, February 95-6:30 p.m. (EST)Donn HandicapGulfstream Park

Saturday, March 29
1-2:30 p.m. (EDT)Dubai World CupMeydan
Saturday, April 124:30-6 p.m. (EDT)Blue GrassKeeneland
Sunday, May 114:30-6 p.m. (EDT)Man o' WarBelmont Park
Sunday, July 65-6:30 p.m. (EDT)United NationsMonmouth Park
Sunday, July 205:30-7:30 p.m. (EDT)Coaching Club Am OaksSaratoga
  Eddie ReadDel Mar
Sunday, August 105-6:30 p.m. (EDT)Saratoga SpecialSaratoga
Sunday, August 175-6:30 p.m. (EDT)Sword Dancer InvitationalSaratoga
Sunday, September 145-6:30 p.m. (EDT)Woodbine MileWoodbine

Each telecast will include at least two top stakes races featuring the leading horses in North America. The complete list of all races, as well as the names of the on-air talent for the shows, will be announced in the near future, pending final approval from all necessary organizations.

Friday, December 27, 2013

2009 - What a Racing Year

2009 - SPECTACULAR YEAR OF RACING


2009 was one of the wildest racing years, with a Kentucky Derby won by the second longest shot in history with Mine That Bird, to a filly, Rachel Alexandra, winning the Preakness, and another Birdstone win with Summer Bird in the Belmont.  It wasn't over yet, with the super filly Zenyatta, taking it to the boys in the 2009 Breeders' Cup Classic.  The sub-plots, the literally hundreds of small dramas, just an amazing year all the way around!




Overhead Analysis


Preakness








Wednesday, December 25, 2013

GOODBYE TO HOLLYWOOD PARK


SEABISCUIT'S TRACK RAN ITS LAST RACE ON
Hollywood Park
Program 1956
Courtesy Abigail Anderson
SUNDAY.
The track that opened in 1938 that saw Seabiscuit win the first Hollywood Gold Cup, and saw LAVA MAN and NATIVE DIVER each win it 3 times. The list of famous horses to win at Hollywood Park are a Who's Who of horseracing: Affirmed, Round Table, Gallant Man, Cigar, Skip Away, John Henry, Noor. John Henry won the Hollywood Invitational 3 times.

Trivia question for the future: the last horse to win at the storied 75-year old Hollywood Park? Woodman's Luck nosed out Depreciable in a "spine-tingling" photo finish in Race 11! And, the last jockey? Why Lava Man's pilot, Corey Nakatani rode the winner! ~Deltalady


Losing the land of Lakes and Flowers - Julie June Stewart
Hollywood Park closed its doors in December 2013 and blogger Julie June Stewart was there to say farewell to the track during its final weekend.

Excerpt: Vic Stauffer gave a call for the history books honoring the great legends of Hollywood Park. The crowd strained to hear every word of his call. “As they turn past the barns for the final time, stables that have housed racing immortals like Seabiscuit, Citation, Swaps and Native Dancer, Affirmed, John Henry, Lava Man and Zenyatta.” Suddenly you could hear the horses coming and the crowd cheered loudly. Stauffer’s voice continued as he bravely pushed on through emotion and said, “They turn into the final stretch past the lakes and flowers! From 1938 to 2013; a final eighth of a mile; 75 years down to 12 seconds. A photo finish! Seventy-five great years at Hollywood Park and that’s a wrap.” 

Goodbye forever Hollywood Park and Thanks for the Goose Girls

 Hollywood Park makes plans for auction, moving horse graves
INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Betfair Hollywood Park will be dismantled rapidly after the final day of racing in track history on Dec.  22.

Hollywood Park president Jack Liebau said earlier this week that the track is making plans to hold a general auction of its holdings in January; that some basic equipment will be moved to Los Alamitos, which will host five weeks of Thoroughbred racing for the first time in 2014; and that arrangements have been made to move the graves of the prominent racehorses Landaluce and Native Diver who are buried on the property. The remains of Great Communicator, the 1988 Breeders’ Cup Turf winner, also will be relocated, but a site has not been determined.  Read more at source

Hollywood Park 1956
Courtesy of Abigail Anderson
Final Stretch: The last days of Hollywood Park
After 75 years of thoroughbred racing, Betfair Hollywood Park closed for good on Sunday. Photo gallery and more at source

12 Things You Probably Didn't Know About The Late Great Hollywood Park Racetrack
Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood closed Sunday after 75 years in service. The once grand venue will be demolished and replaced with 3,000 homes and a shopping center. Here are a dozen things you probably didn’t know about the late great track:
  • All the proceeds from one race day were donated to the Inglewood YMCA to construct a new building in 1945.
Program 1940
Courtesy Abigail Anderson
AP PHOTOS: Betfair Hollywood Park is closing
After 75 years of thoroughbred racing, Betfair Hollywood Park is closing for good.
The 260-acre track in Inglewood, Calif., that hosted Seabiscuit and the first Breeders' Cup in 1984, will be turned into a housing and retail development starting next year.
 
It's the second major California racetrack to close since 2008, when Bay Meadows near San Francisco was shuttered after 74 years to make way for a similar development.  More photos - read more at source


Hollywood Park's Finale: That's a Wrap!
Echoing crowds of yesteryear and making one last memory, fans flocked into Betfair Hollywood Park for a final time Dec. 22. They were there until the lights went out on the Track of Lakes and Flowers, bringing to an end a golden era of Los Angeles racing.

Located in the city of Inglewood near Los Angeles International Airport, the 238-acre property that opened for racing June 10, 1938, is slated for redevelopment into a shopping center, hotel, and homes.