LET'S GO TO THE RACES
Nov. 28-Dec. 1
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A number of big races in the U.S. include the CLARK and the
CIGAR MILE, both Grade 1s, which could have a say about the end of season
championships. Lots of two-year-old races, some which will have points to the top 4
finishers to qualify for the first Friday and Saturday in May.
CLARK HANDICAP, Friday, Churchill Downs: Game On Dude and Will Take Charge each will be looking for some redemption for losing out in the Breeders' Cup Classic. Game On Dude's performance is still puzzling and the Clark may provide him with some end of year honors. Will Take Charge nearly took the Classic away from Mucho Macho Man in his late run, and a win in the Clark could help his end of year honors case.
CIGAR MILE, Saturday, Aqueduct: Groupie Doll, in what may well be her final career start, could possibly ensure the Sprint title with a win in the Cigar Mile, which she came close to winning last year. Goldencents took the Breeders' Cup Dirt mile in impressive fashion, so will be looking to reinforce his credentials and a possible say in the end of year hardware.
FALL HIGHWEIGHT, Thursday, Aqueduct: The ever impressive 7 year old Caixa Eletronica is seeking to defend his title of his impressive win last year in this event. His most recent victory was in the Duck Dance in October. For the year, he has 4 wins and a second in 8 starts. A throwback to horses of a bygone era, his overall record of 68 starts, 23 firsts, 9 seconds, and 11 thirds, a bankroll of $1,848,505, has made him a fan favorite.
CLARK HANDICAP, Friday, Churchill Downs: Game On Dude and Will Take Charge each will be looking for some redemption for losing out in the Breeders' Cup Classic. Game On Dude's performance is still puzzling and the Clark may provide him with some end of year honors. Will Take Charge nearly took the Classic away from Mucho Macho Man in his late run, and a win in the Clark could help his end of year honors case.
CIGAR MILE, Saturday, Aqueduct: Groupie Doll, in what may well be her final career start, could possibly ensure the Sprint title with a win in the Cigar Mile, which she came close to winning last year. Goldencents took the Breeders' Cup Dirt mile in impressive fashion, so will be looking to reinforce his credentials and a possible say in the end of year hardware.
FALL HIGHWEIGHT, Thursday, Aqueduct: The ever impressive 7 year old Caixa Eletronica is seeking to defend his title of his impressive win last year in this event. His most recent victory was in the Duck Dance in October. For the year, he has 4 wins and a second in 8 starts. A throwback to horses of a bygone era, his overall record of 68 starts, 23 firsts, 9 seconds, and 11 thirds, a bankroll of $1,848,505, has made him a fan favorite.
Also this week and next will see some
international action, including the JAPAN SUPER JOCKEY SERIES will take place
on Nov. 30-Dec. 1 with Jockey GARY STEVENS representing the U.S. and also on
Dec. 1 is the JAPAN CUP DIRT, with PANTS ON FIRE the only foreign shipper.
Another Jockey Challenge will take place in Hong Kong on
Dec. 4 at Happy Valley, and representing the U.S. will be jockeys GARY STEVENS
and MIKE SMITH!
On Dec. 8, Hong Kong's GREATEST SHOW ON TURF, HONG KONG
INTERNATIONAL RACES (HKIR) take place.
MOONLIGHT CLOUD heads an outstanding cast of 27 overseas raiders for the
Sha Tin spectacular on Sunday, 8 December with Freddy Head’s brilliant French
mare seeking to end a perfect year with a seventh top-flight win of her career
in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile. Details
to follow. Whether they all show up remains to be seen, but, also expected are
U.S. LITTLE MIKE, CIRRUS DES AIGLES, SKY LANTERN, MILITARY ATTACK, RED CADEAUX,
DANDINO, THE FUGUE, LUCKY NINE and as they say, "many more."
I don't know about you, but I am coming to enjoy and
appreciate overseas racing more and more.
I love the TURF, love the NO RACEDAY MEDS, and in general the atmosphere
surrounding overseas racing is upbeat.
More variety in types of races -- overseas, at least half of the races
are 1 1/2 miles or longer, not just a bunch of sprints. We constantly hear that the U.S. sport is
declining, by some estimates at the rate of 4% per year, while in much of the
rest of the world, it is thriving and growing!!!
A.P. Indy fans: Indy has two daughters in the Demoiselle on Friday, America and Got Lucky; and Centring, another filly, in the Go For Wand, also on Friday; and Honor Code in the Remsen on Saturday.
UPI Racing Roundup last weekendA.P. Indy fans: Indy has two daughters in the Demoiselle on Friday, America and Got Lucky; and Centring, another filly, in the Go For Wand, also on Friday; and Honor Code in the Remsen on Saturday.
Featured races listed below in time ordered format with a link to view the card. After the race is run, come back and click on the Card to view race result and video replay (U.S. races). Check out my printable time ordered list and entries: Click here