Jareth Loveberry Sustains Hairline Fracture To Fibula In Fair Grounds Gate Incident

Currently the second leading rider at Fair Grounds in New Orleans, La., Jareth Loveberry will miss at least two weeks with a hairline fracture to the fibula in his left leg after a gate incident on Wednesday.

According to the rider's post on Twitter, the specialist told Loveberry to return for a follow-up appointment in two weeks, after which a return to riding may be immediately possible.

Loveberry was riding Not On Herb ahead of the fourth race when the stakes-winning horse reared in the starting gate. Loveberry was attended by the medical staff, while Not On Herb wound up scratched.

Among the top 50 North American jockeys by both wins and earnings in 2022, a personal best season, Loveberry has posted a total of 1,753 victories over his nearly 18 years in the saddle for earnings of over $34 million.

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Colebrook Hopes Level-Headed 30-1 Longshot Raise Cain Brings The Noise In Gotham

Andrew Warren and Rania Warren's dual stakes-placed Raise Cain, who is tabbed at 30-1 odds on the morning line, will vie to upset an overflow field in Saturday's Grade 3, $300,000 Gotham for sophomores traveling a one-turn mile at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The Gotham, which awards 50-20-15-10-5 qualifying points towards the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby to the top-five finishers, is part of a stacked Saturday card at the Big A that co-features the $200,000 Busher, a 50-20-15-10-5 Kentucky Oaks qualifier, and the Grade 3, $150,000 Tom Fool Handicap for older horses.

Trained by Ben Colebrook, Raise Cain was last seen finishing a distant fifth in the one-mile Leonatus on January 21 over the Turfway Park synthetic where he tracked in fifth before making a mild bid at the three-quarters call to improve to third position. The son of Violence came under urging from Luan Machado but retreated at the top of the stretch and was defeated 7 1/2 lengths by Funtastic Again.

“He's doing good and he got there in good shape. He trained at Belmont this morning and everything is A-OK,” said Colebrook. “We tried the [synthetic] because it's what we're running on at home and I thought he might like it, but he didn't really have the same kick at the end of his races, so we are going back to the dirt.”

Raise Cain, who was assigned post 12 in rein to Jose Lezcano, is in search of his first stakes victory after earning two stakes placings as a juvenile in the Bowman Mill at Keeneland [third] and the Gun Runner at Fair Grounds Race Course [second]. The former effort came just 20 days after an impressive second-out maiden coup sprinting seven furlongs at Keeneland, winning by 5 1/4 lengths after pouncing from third-of-nine in the turn. The bay colt completed the race in 1:25.07 and improved greatly from a debut eighth-place finish in a 6 1/2-furlong maiden tilt in September at Churchill Downs.

“He always touted himself in the mornings like he was a pretty decent horse,” said Colebrook. “He ran first time and needed the race, and then he came back and validated what we'd been seeing in the mornings. We ran him back a bit quick and I think he does need a little more spacing between his races. He ran good at Fair Grounds and he came out of that well. Obviously, the [synthetic] race didn't work out well, but now we're excited to get him back on the dirt hopefully for a good performance.”

Colebrook said that while the colt was not a physically imposing juvenile, he has always shown great mental maturity.

“He wasn't a really big, strong horse as a 2-year-old – he was kind of lighter-framed and a little narrow,” said Colebrook. “He's filled out and put weight on now. I think his biggest and strongest attribute is his mind. He never gets worried, he travels well and ships good, and for a 3-year-old, that's a big thing because a lot of the time you're going all over the place to find the right races for them. He can take his show on the road.”

Colebrook added that Raise Cain's level-headedness, along with the fact that he has already earned black type when shipping, gave him the confidence to make a trip to the Empire State.

“We were trying to find something back on the dirt and were thinking of a '1X' at Oaklawn, but this race came up first,” Colebrook said. “He shipped [for the Gun Runner] and it didn't take a lot out of him. He did everything right at Fair Grounds and we hope he can do that here.”

With plenty of early speed expected from the likes of Carmel Road and Eyeing Clover, Colebrook said Raise Cain could be poised to create an uproar with a late run in the stretch on Saturday.

“I don't think his post matters as much in the one-turn mile. I would rather have his post with his running style than the 1 or the 2,” said Colebrook. “With that long run down the backside, the race should run fairly quickly up front and hopefully he doesn't have to go super wide. This race sets up well because there's a lot of speed in there and he broke his maiden around one turn, so hopefully he can be rolling late and work out a good trip. He's got a good jockey on him, so we're excited.”

A $180,000 purchase at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Raise Cain is out of the winning Lemon Drop Kid mare Lemon Belle, a half-sister to the multiple graded stakes-winning millionaire and 2010 Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic winner Unrivaled Belle. He boasts $103,578 in total purse earnings from a record of 5-1-1-1.

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1/ST To Support Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance With Special Charity Coast-To-Coast Pick 5

The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will be the beneficiary of a special charity Pick 5 wager featured on CNBC during its next stop on the 1/ST RACING TOUR on Saturday, March 4. The upcoming day of coast-to-coast racing features 13 stakes races including the G1 Santa Anita Handicap and two Triple Crown Preps – Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream Park and San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita Park.

NBC Sports will produce and air a 2-hour telecast from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. (ET) on CNBC.  Five of the six stakes broadcast on the show will be part of a special All-Graded Stakes 1/ST COAST-TO-COAST PICK 5. The bet is a $1 minimum with a 15% takeout.

1/ST RACING & GAMING and NBC are working together on the special charity Pick 5 bet with the winnings to be allocated to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. NBC reporters Nick Luck and Britney Eurton will team up to face off against NBC analysts Randy Moss and Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey in a friendly competition. Each team will have $500 to bet on the Coast-To-Coast Pick 5 with the winnings being donated to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.  1/ST RACING & GAMING will donate $1000 to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance no matter the outcome of the wagers.

“We are proud to support the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and are always looking for ways to raise awareness and donations to support their great work. This Saturday's 1/ST RACING TOUR is shaping up to be an epic day of racing. With 13 stakes races and 263 horses entered at Gulfstream Park and Santa Anita Park we thought we'd add to the excitement with a little help from our friends at NBC,” said Aidan Butler, Chief Executive Officer, 1/ST RACING & GAMING.

Races included in the Coast-To-Coast Pick 5 are listed below:

LEG TRACK RACE # POST TIME (ET)
Leg A Gulfstream Park Race 12 4:37 PM ET
Leg B Santa Anita Park Race 5 *4:55 PM ET
Leg C Gulfstream Park Race 13 5:09 PM ET
Leg D Santa Anita Park Race 6 *5:27 PM ET
Leg E Gulfstream Park Race 14 5:43 PM ET

Race names

R12        Davona Dale presented by Fan Duel – Gulfstream Park

R5          Buena Vista – Santa Anita Park

R13        Mac Diarmida – Gulfstream Park

R6          San Felipe Stakes – Santa Anita Park

R14        Fountain of Youth Stakes – Gulfstream Park

The Pick 5 tickets will be released Saturday morning at 1/ST RACING & GAMING's twitter handle

Tune in to CNBC at 4:00 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, March 4 to watch. We encourage everyone to join in the action!

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Two-For-Two On Tapeta, Gun Runner Colt Transect Ships North For Gotham

OXO Equine's Transect will look to announce his presence on the Kentucky Derby trail in Saturday's Grade 3, $300,000 Gotham, at Aqueduct Racetrack. The one-turn mile for sophomores offers 50-20-15-10-5 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top-five finishers.

Trained by Paulo Lobo, the Gun Runner colt enters from a pair of wins sprinting 6 1/2-furlongs over Tapeta at Turfway Park – a debut score from off-the-pace on January 20 ahead of a gate-to-wire effort last out on February 10.

“He won both times and we really liked the way he won,” Lobo said. “The way that he galloped out last time, I think he is going to enjoy the mile.”

Transect has trained regularly over the dirt surface at The Thoroughbred Center in Lexington, Kentucky, including a five-eighths effort in 1:01.40 on Feb. 25.

“He works very well on it, so we made the decision to try the dirt this time,” Lobo said.

Lobo will be looking for his first Big A stakes score since Pico Central captured the 2004 Grade 1 Carter Handicap at the Big A as part of a memorable campaign that included Grade 1 wins in the Vosburgh and Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont Park.

“I remember that day well, it was very cold. Tapit won the Wood Memorial that day,” recalled Lobo. “Pico Central was a very good horse. He was the type of horse that makes us happy to get up in the morning.”

Joe Talamo will pilot Transect from post 7 on Saturday as part of an overflow field that includes a number of stretch-out speed types, but Lobo said he will leave strategy in the jockey's capable hands.

“He has a good post in the middle, but that's a decision Joe Talamo is going to have to make,” Lobo said. “I know it's a deeper race, but I am confident he is going to run well over there.”

The $300,000 purchase from the 2020 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale is out of the A.P. Indy mare Divine Escapade, who is a half-sister to Grade 1-winner Mi Sueno.

Lobo trains a number of potential Kentucky Derby contenders for Larry Best's OXO Equine, including Bromley, who is entered in Saturday's John Battaglia Memorial, a 1 1/16-mile test at Turfway Park that offers 20-8-6-4-2 qualifying points to the top-five finishers.

The Mastery colt graduated on debut in November at Churchill Downs ahead of a sharp optional-claiming score sprinting 6 1/2 furlongs in December at Turfway Park. He stretched out to 1 1/16-miles last out in the Grade 3 Lecomte at Fair Grounds and, after missing the break, he attended the early pace before faltering to a distant fifth.

“That day he did not break and he stumbled a little bit. He was very rank. I think we need to forget this race,” Lobo said. “He has been training super for this race and he knows the track. He won the first condition allowance here and the distance is not going to be a problem. He's doing very well.”

A $450,000 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale weanling purchase, Bromley is out of the Malibu Moon mare Go Go Dana, who is a half-sister to graded-stakes winner Liam's Dream. Bromley will leave post 10 under Gerardo Corrales.

OXO Equine's Event Detail finished 10th with Corrales up in Saturday's Grade 2 Rebel contested at 1 1/16-miles over a sloppy and sealed main track at Oaklawn Park.

The City of Light sophomore had entered from a 2 3/4-length graduation traveling one-mile at Turfway Park that garnered an 80 Beyer, but Lobo said the colt failed to handle the wet going in Arkansas.

“I think he hated the mud. The jockey said after the first half-mile the horse was done,” Lobo said. “He had very good numbers going into this race – good Beyers and good Ragozin numbers. He won very impressive here but he hated the mud, so let's regroup.”

OXO Equine's Itzos was last seen finishing seventh in the one-mile Leonatus on January 21 at Turfway Park. The Bolt d'Oro 3-year-old, out of the graded-stakes placed Roar mare Lotta Kim, is a half-brother to 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra.

“He was a little sick after this last race and he's had a few works since, but we haven't decided on anything yet for him,” Lobo said.

Itzos, purchased for $1.4 million at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select Yearling Sale, graduated at second asking sprinting 6 1/2-furlongs on December 29 at Turfway Park, besting next-out winner Brazen Boy by 1 1/2-lengths.

Lobo said a decision will be made in one month's time on whether or not Bonne Chance Farm and Stud R.D.'s Grade 1-winner Ivar will return to racing action.

The 7-year-old Brazilian-bred son of Agnes Gold was a closing second last out, finishing three-quarters of a length back of Atone in the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational on January 28 at Gulfstream Park.

“He ran a very good race, but not enough to win it,” Lobo said. “He has been awesome for us. He's always with Grade 1-winners. He's run in 11 Grade 1s and he has never disappointed us. He's a special horse.”

Ivar, who captured the 2020 Grade 1 Shadwell Turf Mile at Keeneland, boasts a record of 16-6-3-2 for purse earnings in excess of $1.5 million. He has made nine appearances in Grade 1 tilts in North America for a record of 1-3-1, in addition to taking a pair of Group 1 races in 2019 in Argentina before moving to Lobo's care in Kentucky.

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