Jeff Ruby Steaks Highlights Turfway Winter/Spring Stakes

The $700,000 GIII Jeff Ruby Steaks, offering qualifying points for a spot in the field for the GI Kentucky Derby, is the centerpiece of a 20-strong stakes schedule at Turfway Park in Florence, Kentucky, this winter and spring.

Jeff Ruby Steaks Day will feature a total of six stakes events, including the $300,000 TwinSpires Kentucky Cup Classic, the $300,000 Bourbonette Oaks–a Road to the Kentucky Oaks qualifying race–the $250,000 Animal Kingdom S., the $250,00 Latonia S. and the $250,000 Rushaway S.

Turfway will host one other Derby points race, the John Battaglia Memorial S. Mar. 4, which serves as a prep for the Jeff Ruby.

Tony Calo, the voice of Finger Lakes Racetrack, will serve as the interim track announcer while regular caller Jimmy McNerney recovers from neck surgery. Kaitlin Free will offer analysis on the simulcast feed.

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Virginia Racing Commission Approves Weekend Racing At Colonial Downs In 2023

In a meeting held at the Colonial Downs Racetrack in New Kent County, the Virginia Racing Commission approved today a robust racing schedule at one of the nation's premier Thoroughbred racetracks for 2023.

Beginning on July 13, 2023, and running through Sept. 9, 2023, live racing will be held every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at Colonial Downs in contrast to the traditional Monday through Wednesday schedule of past meets. Post time for each race day will be at 1:30 pm.

The annually anticipated $300,000 Virginia Derby will run on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023. The 2023 live race meet will be the first at Colonial Downs under the operation of new owners, Churchill Downs Incorporated (“CDI”).

“CDI is proud to enter Virginia with an expanded race offering that will allow for more Virginians to attend and enjoy live racing,” said Jack Sours, VP of Gaming Operations for CDI. “Since our acquisition of Colonial Downs, we have remained steadfast in our goal to bring top quality racing and entertainment to New Kent with a product that will attract the best horses, trainers and jockeys and by increasing the flow of purse revenue from historical racing.”

Colonial Downs will announce purses, special events and other features of the 2023 season as the racing season draws closer next year.

About Colonial Downs Group

Colonial Downs Group is a proud business operator in Virginia employing more than 1,000 team members in the Commonwealth, paying over $30 million in annual salaries, wages, and benefits. Rosie's Gaming Emporiums® in Richmond, Hampton, New Kent, Vinton, and Dumfries offer innovative historic horseracing (HHR) gaming technology and full card simulcasting. Colonial Downs Group also operates a Rosie's Game RoomTM in Collinsville, which features a limited selection of some of their best HHR titles. Colonial Downs Racetrack in New Kent County hosts live thoroughbred racing on two nationally renowned surfaces – Secretariat Turf Course, the widest turf course in North America at 180 feet wide and on a 11/4-mile dirt track, second in length to only the world-famous Belmont Park.

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Moyo Honey Tops Fasig-Tipton December Digital Sale

Fasig-Tipton's December Digital Selected Sale–the company's largest digital sale to date–closed Tuesday, Dec. 13, with 97 horses of all ages grossing better than $1.9 million. A total of 358 bidders registered for the sale, with a total of 2,535 bids placed on the 129 horses on offer. The digital platform hosted better than 30,000 between Dec. 8 and 13.

Elicia Rankin signed for the sale's top offering, the 10-year-old Moyo Honey (Mizzen Mast), who sold for $340,000 in foal to leading sire Gun Runner. Moyo Honey was making her third trip through a Fasig-Tipton 'ring', having improved into a $70,000 graduate of the 2014 Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale after making $25,000 at the October Yearling Sale the fall prior. Third in the 2016 GII Bayakoa H., the mare hails from the female family of Grade I winners Greenwood Lake, Success Express and Whitmore's Conn. Paramount Sales consigned Moyo Honey.

Rankin credits her daughter, owner Gayla Rankin, with encouraging her to get into Thoroughbred ownership and for introducing her to Fasig-Tipton Digital.

“It was very easy to use,” Rankin said of the platform. “I'm extremely pleased with my purchase.”

The sale's most active buyer as MWG LLC, who signed for 14 lots for a total of $202,500, while Town & Country Farms and Gary Broad were busy acquiring mares for new Walmac sire Pinehurst, who was also purchased out of a Fasig-Tipton Digital Sale.

Shannon Potter of Town & Country said, “We were very happy to be able to find some quality mares on Fasig Digital to support our new stallion Pinehurst. I think [Fasig-Tipton Director of Digital Sales] Leif [Aaron] and the Fasig-Tipton team did a wonderful job recruiting some quality product for availability to purchase this time of year.”

Leading consignor Carrie Brogden is another top consignor who is committed to this type of bidding and selling platform.

“Mark my words, I will try to sell all of our reasonably priced pregnant mares in digital sales,” she said. “The difference in stress and risk to pregnancy is astonishing and I am already thrilled with the pricing.”

Others to fetch in excess of six figures were Taylor Made's Kerry's Ring (Kitten's Joy), who sold for $150,000 to Kittiwake Equine in foal to Horse of the Year Authentic; a weanling colt by Omaha Beach that attracted $130,000 from WKY Thoroughbreds from the Taylor Made consignment; and the $100,000 Pinehurst Stallion Mares paid for Ryan's Rocket (Street Sense), also from Taylor Made and sold in foal to the late Flatter.”

Aaron pronounced himself extremely pleased with the performance of Fasig-Tipton Digital in its first year.

“The December Digital Selected Sale was our largest digital catalogue to date, and it marked the close of an incredibly successful year for the Digital platform,” he said. “Buyers and sellers have been very supportive of Fasig-Tipton Digital, we've sold 279 horses in our first year to the tune of around $10 million. We still have work to do but this first year has shown us that there is a need for this segment of the horse business and we look forward to expanding upon that success in 2023. This is just the beginning for Fasig-Tipton Digital.”

Entries are now open or the March Digital Sale to be held Mar. 2-7, 2023. The 2023 digital sales calendar may be viewed here.

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Road To The Kentucky Derby: Echo Again Tops Nine Juveniles In Remington’s Springboard Mile

The $400,000 Springboard Mile headlines the final night of racing for the 2022 Thoroughbred Season at Remington Park, on Saturday, Dec. 17. A field of nine entered the richest local event for 2-year-olds with Echo Again made the 9-5 morning-line favorite.

Owned by Winchell Thoroughbreds of Las Vegas and trained by the sport's all-time leading trainer by wins, Steve Asmussen, Echo Again will be ridden by Ricardo Santana, Jr. The colt by Gun Runner from the Tapit mare Teardrop, bred in Kentucky by his owner, seeks a rebounding effort in the Springboard. He was a well-beaten seventh, 14 lengths behind, as the heavy 3-5 favorite in the Grade 3, $300,000 Iroquois Stakes at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. on Sept. 17.

Asmussen has previously won the Springboard six times, most recently with Shoplifted in 2019. Santana was up for that score and seeks his second win in the Springboard. Winchell Thoroughbreds seeks its first victory in the race.

The other entrant to the race that has not competed this season at Remington Park is Giant Mischief from the barn of trainer Brad Cox. An Into Mischief colt, out of the Giant Oak mare Vertical Oak, Giant Mischief is undefeated after two starts, but has yet to race against stakes company. He broke his maiden for Cox at Horseshoe Indianapolis on Sept. 22 by 1-1/2 lengths and then beat an optional $100,000 allowance/claiming race field by three-quarters of a length at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., stretching out from 5-1/2 furlongs to seven furlongs. The Springboard will be his first stakes race.

Giant Mischief is 3-1 on the morning-line and will be ridden by Florent Geroux who seeks his first win in the Springboard. He finished fifth in 2018 aboard Marquee Prince in his only other attempt.

Local stakes winners seeking more glory in the Springboard include Campfire Creed (5-1) and Wildatlanticstorm (6-1). The pair have taken turns against each other with Campfire Creed winning the $75,000 Kip Deville Stakes on Sept. 25, 1-3/4 lengths ahead of Wildatlanticstorm. Then in the $100,000 Clever Trevor Stakes on Oct. 28, Wildatlanticstorm got up to win by a nose, catching his rival in the final stride at the line.

Ghost Hero, winner of the $100,000 Oklahoma Classics Juvenile on Oct. 21 and the $75,000 Don McNeill Stakes on Nov. 11, both against Oklahoma-breds, is going for a third consecutive stakes triumph in the Springboard. Trained by Jayde Gelner, Ghost Hero is 15-1 on the morning-line.

The top earner in the Springboard Mile field is Wildatlanticstorm with $126,568 to his credit. The Iowa-bred by Stormy Atlantic also leads the field in victories as he is the only entrant with three career wins.

Trainer Todd Fincher saddled Senor Buscador to win the 2020 Springboard Mile and will attempt his second win in the stakes with American Outlaw (15-1). The colt by 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah will change equipment for the Springboard Mile, going without blinkers for the first time.

The field for the Springboard Mile, by post position and program order, with trainer, jockey and morning-line odds:

  1. Echo Again: Steve Asmussen, Ricardo Santana, Jr., 9-5 (morning-line favorite)
  2. Gunflash: Karl Broberg, Cristian Torres, 15-1
  3. Campfire Creed: Danny Pish, Gerardo Mora, 5-1
  4. Lil Sweet Thang: Donnie Von Hemel, Luis Quinonez, 12-1
  5. Giant Mischief: Brad Cox, Florent Geroux, 3-1
  6. American Outlaw: Todd Fincher, Jose Alvarez, 15-1
  7. Ghost Hero: Jayde Gelner: Floyd Wethey, Jr., 15-1
  8. Money Run: Steve Asmussen, Stewart Elliott, 12-1
  9. Wildatlanticstorm: Ray Ashford, Leandro Goncalves, 6-1

The Springboard Mile is a qualifying points race for the 2023 Kentucky Derby. In order to gain the points, a competitor may not use the medication Lasix. Those not utilizing Lasix, can earn 10 points for winning, four for second-place, three for third-place, two for fourth-place and one for fifth-place. The horses in the Springboard not using Lasix are Echo Again, Gunflash and Campfire Creed.

The Springboard Mile is the final race of 12 on Saturday. There are five other stakes events immediately preceding the grand finale, including:

Race 7, $70,000 Useeit Stakes, 3-year-old fillies, one mile (Oklahoma-breds)

Race 8, $70,000 Jim Thorpe Stakes, 3-year-olds, one mile (Oklahoma-breds)

Race 9, $100,000 Trapeze Stakes, 2-year-old fillies, one mile

Race 10, $100,000 She's All In Stakes, fillies and mares, 3 and older, 1 mile-70 yards

Race 11, $100,000 Jeffrey Hawk Memorial, 3 and older, 1 mile-70 yards

The first race on Saturday, Dec. 17 is 5pm. Racing begins Wednesday through Friday, Dec. 14-16 at 7:07pm. All times are Central.

Tracked by more than 172,000 fans on Facebook and 10,700 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $311 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, Remington Park features the $400,000 Springboard Mile, our top 2-year-old race on the final night of the season on Saturday, December 17. Remington Park also presents simulcast racing daily and non-stop casino gaming. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.

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