Rain Prompts Tampa Bay Downs To Move Turf Sprint Showcase Stakes To Feb. 21

The $100,000, five-furlong Turf Dash Stakes for 4-years-old-and-upward and the $100,000, five-furlong Lightning City Stakes for fillies and mares 4-and-upward have been moved from Saturday to Sunday, Feb. 21, Tampa Bay Downs vice president-general manager Peter Berube announced Sunday morning.

The races are the centerpiece of the track's annual Turf Sprint Showcase Day.

“The turf course has taken in excess of 2 inches of rain the last two days, with more rain forecast during the week,” Berube said. “By switching the races to Sunday now, horsemen planning to enter either race will have sufficient time to adjust their training schedules. Our hope is that the turf course will be in its usual excellent condition by next Sunday.”

Entries for both races will be taken Thursday.

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Lilac Fire Survivor Lovely Finish Scores Emotional Win For Her Connections

Joe Herrick Racing Stables, LLC and Red Silk Stables LLC.'s Lovely Finish scored an emotional maiden victory for her connections in the first race on Saturday at Los Alamitos Race Course in Cypress, Calif. The win came three years after the now 6-year-old mare and her trainer and co-owner survived the 2017 Lilac Fire while at San Luis Rey Downs.

Ridden by Anthony Locke from post number eight, Lovely Finish won in style, pulling away from her rivals in route to a 3 ½-length win in the 1,000-yard race.

“I had to keep myself from getting emotional because her and I almost lost our lives together,” said Herrick, who trains the now 6-year-old California-bred mare by Marino Marini.

In saving Lovely Finish from the wildfire on Dec. 7, 2017, Herrick was burned on 23 percent of his body. After months of recovery for both trainer and horse, Lovely Finish made her return to the races, running third in a 5 ½-furlong race during the LA County Fair Meet at Los Alamitos Race Course on Sept. 20, 2018.

ESPN's award-winning magazine show E60 and the San Diego Union-Tribune were on hand to capture that part of Lovely Finish's journey. When she was on the right side of a photo finish to earn her third place in that race, the result felt like a victory, Herrick said.

“That was more than a horse race,” the trainer said back then.

Now, Lovely Finish's record does indeed include an official victory after having finished third or better in each of her previous seven starts.

“She's ran well every time,” Herrick added. “She's never had a bad race. I've taken care of her and never ran her when she was compromised. We've really taken care of this horse. It was an eight-month layoff (since her last start). I've always given my horse time when they need the time and run them when they're perfect. Obviously, she was perfect tonight. It was good for her come out here and get it done. It was special.”

Occasionally, Lovely Finish has been a little finicky while waiting in the starting gate. Herrick has responded by spending a lot of time schooling her in the mornings at San Luis Rey Downs.

“We got some training done this morning so that she would mind her manners,” Herrick added.

“She can be a tough, tough horse. I wanted to take her to the gate again today and Tony Locke said, 'Joe, we've taken her to the gate 10 times already,'” Herrick added with a laugh. “Sure enough, tonight she didn't want to load in the gate. I told Tony after the race, 'See, we should have taken her to the gate this morning.' She was waiting on the horses to come to her tonight. She was only going to run as hard as she needed to.”

Herrick is looking forward to the next chapter with his most special of trainees.

“It was a good tightener for us,” he said. “We'll see what we can do with her next.”

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Tampa Pushes Back Turf Sprint Stakes

Tampa Bay Downs has pushed back its pair of $100,000 five-furlong turf sprints, the Turf Dash S. for older males and Lightning City S. for fillies and mares, from next Saturday to Sunday, Feb. 21. The pair of events are the centerpieces of the track's annual Turf Sprint Showcase Day. “The turf course has taken in excess of two inches of rain the last two days, with more rain forecast during the week,” Tampa Bay Downs Vice President-General Manager Peter Berube said. “By switching the races to Sunday now, horsemen planning to enter either race will have sufficient time to adjust their training schedules. Our hope is that the turf course will be in its usual excellent condition by next Sunday.” Entries for Sunday's card will be taken Thursday.

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Laurel Cancels Sunday

Laurel Park was forced to cancel racing Sunday for a second straight day due to winter weather. On Saturday it pushed back its Winter Sprintfest program, featuring the GIII Runhappy Barbara Fritchie S. and GIII General George S., until next Saturday, Feb. 20. Racing is currently scheduled to be held on Monday, Presidents Day, with a first post of 12:25 p.m.

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