Gulfstream Institutes Crop Rule

Following an agreement between 1/ST RACING's Gulfstream Park, the Jockeys' Guild and the Florida Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, Gulfstream Park will institute new house rules regarding the usage of riding crops.  

 The implementation of the new crop rules come into effect on Friday, Aug. 6. The extensive list of rules includes: designating when a rider is not carrying a whip; the crop may be used to maintain focus or for safety, but the horse must be given a chance to respond after two taps before trying again; crops may not be used on 2-year-olds prior to Apr. 1. The rules also apply to horses during workouts. Further details on the crop usage rules can be found here.

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Amussen Ties Baird, Has 14 in Saturday

With a perfect two-for-two day Friday, Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen picked up career wins 9,444 and 9,445. That moved him into a tie with Dale Baird, the King of Waterford Park, for the most wins of all-time by a North American-based trainer.

Asmussen began his day with a win at Saratoga, taking home the honors in the fourth race with Jalen Journey (With Distinction), who was sent off at 3-1 in the allowance/optional claimer. About 1 hour and 45 minutes later and about 940 miles southwest of Saratoga, the trainer drew even with Baird when Shanghai's Dream (Shanghai Bobby) won a $30,000 claimer at Ellis Park. The colt was 2-1 and closed from last to win by three-quarters of a length under Rafael Bejarano.

“That's how I feel about it, it was meant to be,” Asmussen told the Ellis notes team. “Unbelievably significant win to me and the family. To be able to share the lead-up, getting close, all of the unbelievable support I've had and the well wishes, to be able to get to 9,445-which we've strived for quite some time—to be surrounded by family, what could be better?”

Asmussen spent the day in Saratoga and these were his only two starters on the afternoon. Barring what would be nothing less than an extraordinarily bad day from one of the sport's most consistent barns, the record will fall on Saturday. Asmussen has 14 horses entered on the day in 13 races at four tracks.

He may, however, have to wait until later in the day to get the record. His first entrant is Under the Gun (Gun Runner) in the first at Saratoga, but the horse is entered for main track only. His next starters will come in the fifth at Saratoga, where he has two entered. The race is a seven-furlong maiden special weight for 2-year-olds and his starters are Vodka Mardini (Bernardini) and Stellar Tap (Tapit). Both are first-time starters. Stellar Tap is 5-1 in the morning line and Vodka Mardini is 8-1.

From there, it will get very busy. He will send out Classical Romance (Classic Empire) in a maiden special weight race at Monmouth for 2-year-old fillies. Next up will be the first at Louisiana Downs, where the Asmussen-trained Policy Limit (Bradester) is the 2-1 favorite in the line in the $5,000 claimer. From 4 pm (ET) on, he will have nine starters, one at Louisiana Downs, three at Saratoga, three at Ellis Park and two more at Monmouth Park. His starters include Silver State (Hard Spun), who will take a six-race winning streak into the GI Whitney S. at Saratoga.

When the record falls, it will come in Asmussen's 36th year as a trainer. He started slowly, going just 1-for-15 in his first year, 1986. His first winner of his career came with in a July 19, 1986 race at Ruidoso Downs that had a purse of $2,600. His father, Keith, was aboard that day for the win.

Baird's career ended in 2007 when he died in an automobile accident.  Asmussen still trails Peruvian-trainer Juan Suarez, who, as of Aug. 5, had 9,897 winners.

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Weekend Lineup Presented By NYRA Bets: Whitney Day At Saratoga; Del Mar Spotlights Juveniles

Eight graded stakes are offered this weekend at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., kicking off on Friday with the Grade 1 National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame Stakes and highlighted by Saturday's $1-million, Grade 1 Whitney Stakes, a Win and You're In Breeders' Cup Challenge Stakes for the Classic division, a race that offers a fees-paid spot in the starting gate for the $6-million Classic at Del Mar on Nov. 6. The Whitney should be a doozy, but you won't want to miss stakes like the G1 Saratoga Derby Invitational on Saturday or Sunday's G3 Saratoga Oaks. Whitney Day is one of the best cards of the year anywhere.

Meanwhile, out west in Del Mar, Calif., the seaside track showcases 2-year-old fillies in Friday's G2 Sorrento Stakes and 2-year-old colts on Saturday in the G2 Best Pal Stakes. Del Mar's Saturday card also features a wide-open renewal of the Yellow Ribbon Handicap for fillies and mares going 1 1/16 miles on turf.

For the adventurous horseplayer, take a chance at the New York Racing Association's Cross Country (and Cross Breed) Pick 5 on Saturday. That bet includes the aforementioned Saratoga Derby and Whitney, Monmouth's Tyro Stake, and two of harness racing's biggest events – the Hambletonian Oaks and the Hambletonian, both contested at Meadowlands in New Jersey. Past performances are free here for this 50-cent base wager.

Here's a quick snapshot of this weekend's graded stakes schedule, starting with Saratoga and Del Mar's big races (all times Eastern):

Friday

4:29 – $200,000 Grade 2 National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame S at Saratoga

Two Hall of Fame trainers have entrants in this one-mile turf race for 3-year-olds: Bill Mott, who will saddle Annex and newly inducted Mark Casse, who sends out Easy Time. Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez also may have a say in the outcome aboard Next for trainer Wesley Ward. But like virtually every grass stakes, you'll have to beat a Chad Brown runner to get the money. In this case, it's Public Sector , a Kingman colt searching for his initial stakes victory and coming off a narrow loss in the Manila on July 4. He'll have West Coast-based Flavien Prat in the saddle.

Hall of Fame Entries

5:39 p.m. – $200,000 Grade 3 Troy S at Saratoga

Imprimus will try to win the Troy again this year for trainer Joe Orseno after crossing the line first and being disqualified for interference in the 2020 running. This gelded son of Broken Vow is 9-for-19 lifetime and almost always makes his presence felt with a strong stretch punch. Wesley Ward runs the speedy Bound for Nowhere and Charlie Appleby has an interesting import from Europe for Godolphin in Lazuli, a Dubawi gelding to be ridden by Luis Saez.

Troy Entries

10:00 p.m. – $200,000 Grade 2 Sorrento S at Del Mar

Smash Ticket, the 9-5 morning line favorite, finished second to the Steve Asmussen hotshot 2-year-old Wicked Halo on a muddy track at Lone Star Park in June, then romped to a five-length maiden win at Del Mar on July 17. She will be tough right back for trainer Todd Fincher and her performance may help solve the puzzle in Sunday's G2 Adirondack at Saratoga, where Wicked Halo is among the leading contenders.

Sorrento Entries

Saturday

3:50 p.m. – $250,000, Grade 2 Glens Falls S at Saratoga

Hard to believe, but the Glens Falls at 1 1/2 miles on the inner turf is a race that Chad Brown has yet to win, though he'll have a pair of runners who will try to end that omission on his record. Five-time Glens Falls-winning trainer Bill Mott has the favorite, however, in War Like Goddess, an English Channel filly who has not run since dominating the G3 Bewitch Stakes over this same marathon distance at Keeneland in April. The lightly raced 4-year-old has only lost once in five career starts

Glens Falls Entries

4:34 p.m. – $500,000 Grade 1 Test S at Saratoga

The 1-2 finishers in the G2 Mother Goose, Zaajel and Always Carina, and the 1-2-3 finishers in the G1 Acorn, Search Results, Obligatory and Make Mischief, make this an exceptionally difficult race to handicap. A sixth filly, G2 Victory Ride winner Souper Sensational, can't be discounted, either. It's going to take a very good filly to win this year's edition of the seven-furlong Test.

Test Entries

5:10 p.m. – $1-million Grade 1 Saratoga Derby Invitational S at Saratoga

Bolshoi Ballet is the 2-1 favorite to ship from Ireland and reprise his July 10 win in the G1 Belmont Derby for trainer Aidan O'Brien, but Aidan's son Joseph O'Brien will try to beat him with State of Rest. Charlie Appleby has a Godolphin runner, the War Front colt Secret Protector, who may be up to the task, and Cadillac rounds out the European competition for trainer Jessica Harrington.

Saratoga Derby Entries

5:48 p.m. – $1-Million Grade 1 Whitney S at Saratoga

Only five runners but they bring a combined $12 million in racetrack earnings into the starting gate led by the $4.8-million earner Knicks Go, the 6-5 favorite on the morning line for trainer Brad Cox. The Paynter 5-year-old suffered two consecutive losses in the G1 Saudi Cup and G1 Met Mile before rebounding with a confidence-building win in the G3 Cornhusker Handicap at Prairie Meadows last month. He'll put his speed on display but champion filly Swiss Skydiver will likely make a run at Knicks Go, and if that softens him up there are three very strong closers. The “now” horse among them may be Silver State, who has posted six consecutive victories dating back to last October.

Whitney Entries

9:06 p.m. – $200,000 Grade 2 Best Pal S at Del Mar

Luis Mendez opted not to run his top juvenile colt, Big City Lights, and instead point for the G1 Del Mar Futurity on Labor Day but will be represented by Olympic Legend in the Best Pal. Peter Miller has a pair of fast 2-year-olds in Bet On Mookie and Aquitania Arrival, but Mark Casse has the probable favorite in Pappacap, a Gun Runner colt who debuted impressively at Gulfstream Park in May.

Best Pal Entries

9:36 p.m. – $200,000 Grade 2 Yellow Ribbon Handicap at Del Mar

Simon Callaghan-trained Maxim Rate is the 7-2 morning line favorite in this wide-open field of 10 fillies and mares going 1o 1/16 miles on turf, but it would be hard to discount any of these entrants' chances. The newcomer to this party is Michael Stidham-trained Princess Grace, a Karakontie 4-year-old coming off a G3 victory at Parx in her seasonal debut.

Yellow Ribbon Entries

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Here's a snapshot of the other weekend graded stakes in North America, courtesy of NTRA:

Saturday

4:55 p.m. ―$200,000 Grade 3 West Virginia Governor's Stakes at Mountaineer 

Sprawl, trained by Tom Drury Jr., has made his last three starts at Churchill Downs. Sprawl won an allowance optional claiming race on May 9 by 7 ¼ lengths, finished third in the black type Blame Stakes, and third again in the Grade 3 Stephen Foster behind Maxfield and Warrior's Charge. Sprawl will break from the rail under Joe Talamo. Down from Canada is 4-year-old Mighty Heart. Trained by Josie Carroll, Mighty Heart won the Blame Stakes at Churchill Downs on May 29 and took the Grade 3, 1 1/6-mile Dominion Day Stakes at Woodbine on July 1. Daisuke Fukumoto has the mount, breaking form post 5. Michael M. Hui's hard-knocking 8-year-old gelding

West Virginia Governor's Entries

5:35 p.m. – $500,000 Grade 3 West Virginia Derby at Mountaineer

Mr. Wireless is the 9-5 morning line favorite against six rivals going 1 1/8 miles. Trained by Bret Calhoun and ridden from post 3 by Ramon Vasquez, Mr. Wireless has won three of five starts, highlighted by a rousing 3 ¾-length score last time out in the Grade 3 Indiana Derby at Indiana Grand. Prior to the Indiana Derby, Mr. Wireless finished second by three-quarters of a length to Warrant in the listed Texas Derby at Lone Star Park on May 31. Trained by Brad Cox, Warrant has won two of five starts. Florent Geroux has the mount from post 5. The Todd Pletcher-trained Bourbonic won Aqueduct's Grade 2 Wood Memorial by a head at 72-1 in April. Bourbonic finished 13th in the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve and fifth in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets. Bourbonic will break from the rail under Eric Cancel.

West Virginia Derby Entries

Sunday

5:05 p.m. ―$200,000 Grade 2 Adirondack Stakes at Saratoga

Ontheonesandtwos and Wicked Halo, the second and third-place finishers, respectively, in the listed Debutante Stakes at Churchill Downs on June 26, meet again in Saratoga's 105th Grade 2 Adirondack Stakes for 2-year-old fillies going 6 ½ furlongs. Ontheonesandtwos, trained by Norm Casse, broke her maiden at Churchill Downs by 1 ¾ lengths on May 13. She went off as the 8-5 favorite in the Debutante, closed strongly from fifth place, but finished a length behind Behave Virginia at the finish. Irad Ortiz Jr. has the mount from post 2. Owner Winchell Thoroughbreds and trainer Steve Asmussen campaigned Gun Runner to the 2017 Horse of the Year title.  They are starting Wicked Halo, a gray/roan daughter of Gun Runner. Wicked Halo took the lead early in the Debutante and held it to the sixteenth pole before finishing third. Jose Ortiz has the mount, breaking from post 7. Mainstay was the 7-5 favorite in the Grade 3 Schuylerville Stakes on July 17 at Saratoga. Trained by Butch Reid, Mainstay bobbled at the start, and chased leader Pretty Bridie throughout, finished second by two lengths. Joel Rosario will ride Mainstay from post 8.

Adirondack Entries

5:39 p.m. ―$700,000 Grade 3 Saratoga Oaks Invitational at Saratoga

Con Lima leads eight 3-year-old fillies going 1 3/16 miles on the turf. Trained by Todd Pletcher, the Texas-bred Con Lima has won four of seven starts this year, including Grade 3 scores in the Herecomesthebride at Gulfstream Park in February and the Wonder Again at Belmont in June. Con Lima ran brilliantly in the Grade 1, 1 ¼-mile Belmont Oaks on July 10, holding the lead nearly the entire way before losing to favored Santa Barbara (IRE) by a half-length. Flavien Prat will ride from post 5. Breaking from the rail is Higher Truth (IRE), who finished third in the Belmont Oaks, less than a length behind Santa Barbara. Trained by Chad Brown, Higher Truth is two for four this year. She will be ridden by Jose Ortiz from post 1. Gam's Mission, trained by Cherie DeVaux, has won three races this year, including the Grade 3 Regret at Churchill Downs. Gam's Mission, who finished fourth in the Belmont Oaks, will be ridden by Luis Saez from post 3.

Saratoga Oaks Entries

9 p.m. ―$150,000 Grade 3 La Jolla Stakes at Del Mar

Cathkin Peak (IRE) leads a wide open renewal among six 3-year-old filliesgoing 1 1/16 miles on the turf. Trained by Phil D'Amato, Cathkin Peak finished second to eventual Grade 1 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby winner Rock Your World as the even-money favorite in the listed Pasadena Stakes at Santa Anita on Feb. 27. Last year, Cathkin Peak won the listed Eddie Logan Stakes at Santa Anita. She will be ridden by Juan Hernandez from post 4. The Bob Baffert-trained Hudson Ridge won the black type, 1 1/8-mile Cinema Stakes at Santa Anita on May 23, and followed up that victory with a 1 1/8-mile allowance optional claiming win at Santa Anita on June 18. Abel Cedillo has the mount from post 3. In from the Midwest is Stilleto Boy. Trained by Ed Moger Jr., Stilleto Boy was a frontrunning, 4 ½-length winner of the listed Iowa Derby at Prairie Meadows on July 2. Kent Desormeaux has the mount from post 1.

La Jolla Entries

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