Trio Of Turf Races Highlight Coast-To-Coast Pick 5

Saturday's Coast-to-Coast Pick 5, featuring races from Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita Park and a low 15-percent takeout, will be highlighted by three turf races including the $100,000 Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint (G3), and a mile maiden special weight event with several promising 3-year-olds.

The Coast-to-Coast will begin at 4:07 ET with Gulfstream's ninth race, an $86,000 allowance optional claimer at 1 1/16-mile on the turf, and conclude with Gulfstream's 11th race, the five-furlong Gulfstream Turf Sprint.

Saturday's Coast-to-Coast

Leg A – Gulfstream Race 9: (10 entries – 1 1/16-mile turf) 4:07 ET, 1:07 PT

This is a wide-open event for 3-year-olds with a tepid 7-2 favorite in Bobby Flay's homebred Sbagliato, a 1 ½ length winner of his debut Dec. 10 over the course for trainer Christophe Clement. Webslinger, winner of the Nownownow at Monmouth and last seen finishing 11th by only four lengths in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1), draws the rail for trainer Mark Casse, who also saddles Palace View for his U.S. debut. Sea Hunter goes out first time for Happy Alter, who claimed the Dandy Man colt for $75,000.

Leg B – Santa Anita Race 3: (7 entries – 6 ½ furlongs turf) 4:29 ET, 1:29 PT

This $50,000 claiming event for 4-year-olds and up has three of the seven entered coming off breaks of three or more months. Southern Hope returns for the first time since June. The 8-year-old won two consecutive starts last spring against similar before taking a break. Mesut, beaten less than three lengths in the 2021 Eddie D (G2), was off from January to November but this will be the 9-year-olds fourth start since Nov. 6. Mike Smith rides Inch, a winner at five furlongs on the turf at Del Mar in August and fifth, beaten less than three lengths, at six furlongs in October at Santa Anita

Leg C – Gulfstream Race 10: : (9 entries – 1 mile) 4:37 ET, 1:37 PT

This maiden special weight is a mile on the main track for 3-year-olds. Arthur's Ride returns to the races for trainer Bill Mott after two second-place finishes over the summer at Saratoga. Dreamlike, a $975,000 son of Gun Runner, debuts for trainer Todd Pletcher. Other first-time starters include Justice Department (Chad Brown) and Union Trail (Barclay Tagg), while Case makes his second start after finishing second in his debut for trainer Jonathan Thomas.

Leg D – Santa Anita Race 4: (8 entries – 6 ½ furlongs) 4:59 ET, 1:59 PT

A starter optional claimer for 3-year-olds has three of the starters coming out of the California Cup Derby. Crypto Ride was the most successful, finishing fourth by five lengths. Crowning Gold has a record of 1-2-1 in his last four starts against open company. Goldenspa broke his maiden for $35,000 last time out for trainer Doug O'Neill. Blinkers come off Top of My Game.

Leg E – Gulfstream Race 11: (10 entries – 5-furlongs turf) 5:06 ET, 2:06 PT

The $100,000 Gulfstream Turf Sprint (G3) has a couple likely favorites in Carotari and Belgrano. Trained by Brian Lynch, Carotari is a multiple-stakes winner and graded-stakes placed 7-year-old who us four-for-six on Gulfstream's turf and goes second time out off a layoff after finishing fourth Dec. 24 in the Janus. Belgrano, trained by Frank Russo, returned from a three-month layoff to win the Janus. The graded-stakes placed 9-year-old has two wins and two seconds in his last five starts.

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Jockey Club Of Canada Announces 2022 Sovereign Awards Finalists

The Jockey Club of Canada has announced the finalists for the 2022 Sovereign Awards recognizing Canada's outstanding achievements in Canadian Thoroughbred Racing and Breeding. The winner of each category, along with Canada's Horse of the Year for 2022, will be announced during the 48th Annual Sovereign Award ceremony held Thursday, April 13 at Universal Eventspace in Vaughan, Ontario.

The finalists in each of the following categories are listed in alphabetical order.

Champion Two-Year-Old Female: Cairo Consort (Cairo Prince), Last Call (English Channel), Renegade Rebel (Nyquist).

Champion Two-Year-Old Male: Philip My Dear (Silent Name {Jpn}), Poulin in O T (Reload), Velocitor (Mor Spirit).

Champion Three-Year-Old Female: Moira (Ghostzapper), Sister Seagull (Hard Spun), Souper Hoity Toity (Uncle Mo).

Champion Three-Year-Old Male: Hall of Dreams (Lemon Drop Kid), Ironstone (Mr Speaker), Sir for Sure (Sligo Bay {Ire}).

Champion Older Main Track Female: Infinite Patience (Sungold), Lady Speightspeare (Speightstown), Our Flash Drive (Ghostzapper).

Champion Older Main Track Male: Soy Tapatio (Not This Time), War Bomber (Ire) (War Front), Who's the Star (Tonalist).

Champion Female Turf Horse: Fev Rover (Ire (Gutaifan {Ire})), Lady Speightspeare (Speightstown), Moira (Ghostzapper).

Champion Male Turf Horse: Filo di Arianna (Brz) (Drosselmeyer), Philip My Dear (Silent Name {Jpn}), Ready for the Lady (More Than Ready), Sir for Sure (Sligo Bay {Ire}).

Champion Female Sprinter: Hazelbrook (Bayern), Lady Speightspeare (Speightstown), Our Flash Drive (Ghostzapper).

Champion Male Sprinter: Arzak (Not This Time), Filo di Arianna (Brz) (Drosselmeyer), Lucky Score (Lookin At Lucky).

The full list of categories and finalists can be viewed here.

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After ‘One Of The Fastest Races She’s Ever Run,’ Bank Sting Returns In Sunday’s Broadway

Hidden Brook Farm and breeder Joseph McMahon and Anne McMahon's graded stakes-placed Bank Sting will make a return to sprinting for her 6-year-old debut in Sunday's $100,000 Broadway, a seven-furlong test for older New York-bred fillies and mares, at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by John Terranova, Bank Sting was last seen earning her first graded placing in the one-mile Grade 3 Go for Wand on December 3 here, finishing 4 1/4 lengths behind runaway winner Dr B after a prominent trip under Joel Rosario. She finished 3 3/4 quarters lengths ahead of returning rival Betsy Blue, who exited that race to win two open-company stakes at the Big A. Bank Sting earned a career-best and co-field-high 96 Beyer Speed Figure for the effort.

Terranova said Bank Sting was training exceptionally into the Go for Wand, which led him to try her in graded company versus the restricted NYSSS Staten Island that was contested one day later.

“It was very impressive. It came back one of the fastest races she's ever run,” Terranova said. “We thought she was ready to run a big one that day and that's why we put her in there over the Stallion Series race and we were looking for a big run.”

The daughter of Central Banker is in search of her sixth stakes victory, looking to add to a gutsy open-company score in the Heavenly Prize Invitational last March and state-bred victories in the Critical Eye and NYSSS Staten Island in 2021 and the La Verdad and Dancin Renee last year.

Bank Sting has banked $652,050 through a lifetime record of 14-8-3-0. Her Big A record stands at an impressive 9-6-2-0, with three of those victories coming in stakes.

“She's doing good and we're looking forward to it,” Terranova said.

Dylan Davis, who was aboard for all thee of her Aqueduct stakes coups, has the call from post 4.

Cloud Nine Stable's graded stakes-placed Betsy Blue enters for trainer Linda Rice after her two open-company stakes scores here in the Garland of Roses on December 10 and the Interborough on January 21, the former of which came on one week's rest after finishing third in the aforementioned Grade 3 Go for Wand. The 5-year-old daughter of Tonalist led a Rice-trained exacta in the Interborough, rallying from last-of-5 to surge past stablemate Piece of My Heart and land the one-length victory.

Betsy Blue, who was bred by Blue Devil Racing Stable, has been a model of consistency since being haltered for $50,000 out of a winning effort in March 2021 at the Big A. The dark bay mare has won eight of her 18 outings for Rice and has hit the board in eight others. She boasts field-best career earnings of $659,510 from a record of 21-10-7-2.

In addition to her two latest stakes victories, Betsy Blue also won the state-bred Bouwerie in May 2021 for her first career stakes score. She posted a sparkling 4-year-old campaign in which she won five races, capped by a six-length triumph going the Broadway distance in an August optional claimer at Saratoga Race Course, an effort that was awarded a career-best 96 Beyer.

Regular rider Jose Lezcano retains the mount from post 2.

Adelphi Racing Club and Cutair Racing's Funny How streaks in with four consecutive victories for trainer Ray Handal. The 4-year-old daughter of Overanalyze began her streak in September with a maiden-breaking score at third asking sprinting six furlongs against open company at Belmont at the Big A. She followed with a pair of state-bred allowance wins to close out her sophomore campaign at the Big A.

Funny How's latest effort was a determined nose score in a January 7 open-company allowance here when she stalked and pounced to nab the victory from Dame Cinco at the wire. Funny How tracked in fourth-of-8 along the inside through the first half-mile before swinging two-wide and making her strong run down the lane. She stopped the clock in 1:25.31 for the seven furlongs under Katie Davis, who will ride again from post 5.

“I'm excited to have Katie ride her back,” Handal said. “If she doesn't win, then it doesn't mean she's not a good horse. She's got to run against some real seasoned vets, but she's answered every task we've thrown at her and I just hope she can take another step forward. If she runs a good figure, she's right there with Bank Sting and those other New York stakes horses.”

Bred by Hibiscus Stables, Funny How was a $120,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern Fall Yearling Sale. Out of the multiple stakes-winning Distorted Humor mare Heavenly Humor, she is a half-sister to graded stakes-placed Funny Guy, stakes-winner Super Humor, and the multiple stakes-placed Three Jokers.

Frank Catapano and Nicholas Primpas' Honey Money will make her third outing for conditioner Rob Atras on the heels of a strong optional claiming victory traveling one mile on December 29 here. The bay Central Banker mare tracked closely to the pace in fourth for the first quarter-mile before unleashing a five-wide bid and gaining a three-length advantage at the stretch call. She widened her margins under urging from Dylan Davis and crossed the wire four lengths in front in a final time of 1:39.03.

The win came in Honey Money's first start at a mile since an open-lengths allowance score in May at Belmont Park. She made her next seven outings at sprint distances, including her first start for Atras when a game second in a seven-furlong allowance tilt on December 11 here.

Atras said he would prefer to keep Honey Money at one mile, but is hopeful she can still be effective at sprint distances.

“She was training really well and I thought getting back to a mile and having a nice trip outside really worked,” Atras said of her last start. “Dylan rode her perfect. It was a really nice race from her.”

Honey Money has worked consistently over the Belmont dirt training track, including a half-furlong breeze in 50.30 seconds on January 29.

“She's doing great in her works,” said Atras. “I'm a little anxious to run her because when they're training like that, you want to run them.”

Jorge Vargas, Jr. has the call from post 6.

Rounding out the field are Mr. Amore Stable's homebred dual stakes-winner November Rein [post 1, Frankie Pennington] for conditioner Kelly Breen and Three Player's Stable and trainer Oscar Barrera, III's in-form Know It All Audrey [post 3, Manny Franco], who has won or finished second in each of her last six outings.

The Broadway is slated as Race 3 on Sunday's nine-race card. First post is 12:50 p.m. Eastern.

America's Day at the Races will present live coverage and analysis of the Aqueduct winter meet on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

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‘You Got To Know How To Love And Get Along With Each Other’: Backside Learning Center Shares Lessons From ‘Homie’ Wise

The Backside Learning Center at Churchill Downs spent time with jack-of-all-trades backstretch worker Michael “Homie” Wise in advance of the celebration of Black History month.

Born and raised in New Orleans, La., Homie has been in the horseracing industry for 30 years.

“You get going so much you can't keep calm,” he said. “I can't remember when I started, I get lost when I started. I like it. I really do like the horses. “

He had his start at Fair Grounds, and found his way to Kentucky.

“For some reason, I came to Kentucky,” Homie laughed. “I fell in love with it and made it my home. Well, New Orleans is home to me, I'd call this my 'happy place.'”

Homie is best classified as a jack-of-all-trades.

“I'm a groom, hot walker, everything you need me to. An all-around man.”

Homie works for Trainer Jimmy Baker now, but worked for other trainers, including Peter Vestal and Eddie Kenneally.

In terms of the work involved, Homie thinks it's rewarding.

“It's a great feeling being around these horses. Seeing them young, working with them and seeing them do the Kentucky Derby.”

However, he agrees it's a lot of hard work.

Homie has fond memories of what it was like back in the day as a black man on the backstretch.

“We was like family. Whites got along. Blacks got along,” Homie explained. “When another guy sees you do something wrong, he'll come and show you. Those old guys are gone now.”

Although he thinks the industry's changed a little bit, being mostly Spanish-speaking immigrants now, he thinks the lessons from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. still have valuable things to teach us.

“When you look at immigrants coming to live a better life, you got to know how to love and get along with each other. That's all I can say.”

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