Oaklawn: Bentley Combs Has ‘Been Looking All Over’ For Third Straight Winner In Trail’s End Starter Marathon

Trainer Bentley Combs' first claim of the 2023-2024 meeting came with intent.

Combs, on behalf of owners Charles Gerber and Workman Ranch, took Toma Todo out of a victory in Friday's second race for $7,500. Combs was looking ahead, but not to January, February, March or April. The date Combs already has circled is May 4. The race Combs already has circled is the 1 ¾-mile Trail's End starter-allowance marathon, traditionally the final race of the Oaklawn meeting. Combs and owner Ten Strike Racing (Marshall Gramm) have won the race the last three years with Original Intent (2021 and 2022) and Hellorhighwater (2023).

The Trail's End, recently, has been restricted to horses that have started for a claiming price of $10,000 or less in the last two years. It had a hefty $125,000 purse last season.

“We've been looking all over,” Combs said late last month. “With Churchill changing their bottom of the barrel to ($12,500), it's been tough to find a starter $10,000 horse. You can ask Marshall. I've been looking at every overnight. I've been looking at Laurel, Parx, New York, everywhere, trying to find a Trail's End horse.”

The addition of Toma Todo, Combs said, means he has two potential Trail's End candidates. El Franco, a $16,000 claim Nov. 2 at Churchill Downs, is scheduled to test $10,000 starter-allowance company next month, Combs said. El Franco is a son of millionaire Tapiture. Toma Todo is by grass champion English Channel, who flourished at longer distances.

“I do like the little horse we claimed yesterday in Toma Todo,” Combs said in a text message Saturday. “Physically, he doesn't fit the bill because he's on the smaller side, but he's won at (1 1/8 miles) at (Oaklawn) before. Gonna run him in a starter ($10,000) … and see what we've got.”

Combs said he has 10 stalls this season at Oaklawn after winning 40 percent of his starts (8 for 20) at the 2022-2023 meeting. In addition to the Trail's End, Hellorhighwater won three other starter-allowance races at the meeting.

David Vance (1972-1974) is the only other trainer to win the Trail's End three consecutive times.

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Robb Stakes: ‘Bigger, Stronger’ General Banker Should Step Forward In Third Start Since Layoff

Seacoast Thoroughbreds of New England's New York homebred General Banker vies for his second career stakes conquest in the $100,000 Alex M. Robb, a one-mile test for New York-breds 3-years-old and up, on Friday, Dec. 29 at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Jimmy Ferraro, General Banker enters from a rallying runner-up effort in the seven-furlong NYSSS Thunder Rumble on December 3 at the Big A, pouncing from six lengths off the pace after steadying at the start and gamely collaring Be the Boss by three-quarter-lengths for place honors. He finished 3 1/2 lengths back of the victorious multiple stakes-winner Today's Flavor and earned an 82 Beyer Speed Figure for the effort, one point off his career-best number earned when graduating in style in last year's $500,000 NYSSS Great White Way by 8 1/2 lengths.

The son of Central Banker's Thunder Rumble effort came on the heels of a successful return from a five-month layoff in October with a determined half-length triumph in a six-furlong state-bred allowance at Belmont at the Big A. The talented dark bay looks to build upon a strong sophomore campaign that saw him finish third in the Jerome, Grade 3 Withers and Grade 3 Gotham earlier this year at the Big A.

Ferraro said General Banker's latest efforts have shown his talents have only grown with maturity.

“He's doing good; super,” said Ferraro. “I think he came back even better and ran into a tough horse [Today's Flavor] last time. He's bigger, stronger. He's matured mentally, too.”

Out of the six-time-winning Johannesburg mare Elusive Jozi, General Banker is a descendant of Reine-de-Course broodmare Alablue. He has amassed $506,943 in total purse earnings through a lifetime record of 16-2-4-3.

General Banker, assigned 118 pounds, will exit post 4 under Eric Cancel.

Four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown will send out Michael Caruso and Michael Dubb's multiple stakes-winner Dr Ardito and Klaravich Stables' stakes-placed Aggregation in pursuit of his first Alex M. Robb victory.

Dr Ardito tries for his third stakes conquest as he returns to state-bred company after a distant off-the-board finish in the Grade 2 Cigar Mile Handicap presented by NYRA Bets on December 2 over a muddy and sealed Big A main track. Two starts back, the 5-year-old Liam's Map gelding garnered graded black type with a close runner-up effort to Everso Mischievous in the Grade 2 Forty Niner at Belmont at the Big A, rebounding from a disappointing last-of-6 finish in the Parx Dirt Mile in September, also over wet going. He was awarded a career-best 97 Beyer Speed Figure for his Forty Niner effort.

Dr Ardito put together a memorable six-race win streak from 2021-23 that concluded with his first stakes triumph in the state-bred Haynesfield here in February. Three starts later, he captured the state-bred Evan Shipman out of Saratoga Race Course's Wilson Chute with a rallying effort to draw clear of Sheriff Bianco by 1 1/4 lengths.

Bred by Fred W. Hertrich, III and John D. Fielding, Dr Ardito has banked $441,993 in total purse earnings through a lifetime record of 13-7-0-0. He is out of the winning Indian Charlie mare Delightfully So, a half-sister to the multiple graded stakes-winning millionaire Delightful Kiss and 2010 Canadian Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Delightful Mary.

Dr Ardito, assigned a co-field high 126 pounds, will emerge from post 3 in rein to current meet-leading rider Manny Franco.

Aggregation [post 1, Kendrick Carmouche, 121 pounds] arrives off a dominant 3 1/2-length victory in a one-mile first-level allowance against open company on November 19 here, leading at every point of call through splits of 23.57 seconds, 46.62 and 1:10.60 before drawing clear at the top of the lane and cruising home in a final time of 1:35.44. He was awarded a field-best and career-high 100 Beyer for the victory, which followed a similar optional claiming score against state-breds in October here.

Bred by Graceville Breeding, the dark bay 4-year-old Flatter gelding has hit the board in 5-of-8 lifetime outings, including a third-place finish in the 1 1/16-mile New York Derby last year at Finger Lakes Racetrack where he finished 8 1/2 lengths behind returning rival Barese.

Completing the field are the pair of multiple stakes-winner Barese [post 2, Dylan Davis, 126 pounds] and stakes-placed Curlin's Wisdom [post 5, Isaac Castillo, 121 pounds] for conditioner Mike Maker.

Barese, owned by Paradise Farm Corp. and David Staudacher, vies for the fifth stakes victory of his career, which began in 2021 with three consecutive victories when graduating on debut and following with state-bred stakes triumphs in the Rego Park and Gander at the Big A. He went on to capture the aforementioned New York Derby last year at Finger Lakes ahead of three more stakes placing, including a nose defeat to Eloquist in the open-company Discovery last November.

This year, the 4-year-old son of Laoban boasts an open-company allowance coup by five lengths in May at Belmont Park, as well as a successful return to Finger Lakes to capture the 1 1/16-mile Genesee Valley Breeders' in September. Barese looks to improve from his last two outings when posting distant off-the-board finishes in the nine-furlong Empire Classic in October and NYSSS Thunder Rumble on December 3.

Bred by Sequel Thoroughbreds and Lakland Farm, Barese boasts total purse earnings of $534,377 through an 18-6-2-3 record.

Martin Zaretsky's Curlin's Wisdom makes his first start for Maker after racing for conditioner Linda Rice since last May. The dark bay 4-year-old Curlin colt returned from a five-month layoff last out to finish off-the-board in the Empire Classic after trailing in last throughout. He had finished a close second in last year's Empire Classic won by Dr. Blute.

Bred by Pine Ridge Stables, Curlin's Wisdom is in search of his first trip to the winner's circle since an impressive 1 3/16-mile optional claiming score against open company in February that garnered a 95 Beyer. He has banked $442,533 through a productive 22-5-7-4 record.

The Alex M. Robb is slated as Race 2 on the eight-race December 29 program. First post is 12:50 p.m. Eastern.

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

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New Mexico: Quarter Horse Trainer Suspended One Year, Fined $10,000 For Clenbuterol Positive

The New Mexico Racing Commission has issued a one-year suspension and $10,000 fine to trainer Alvaro Hinojos over a positive test for clenbuterol in his Quarter Horse trainee Big Eye, according to a ruling posted on the Association of Racing Commissioners International website.

Big Eye won a maiden special weight race at the Downs at Albuquerque on Oct. 8, 2023. Industrial Laboratories declared a positive result for clenbuterol from post-race samples, and a split sample confirmed the positive test.

Following a NMRC hearing on Dec. 17, the board of stewards opted to suspend Hinojos' license for one year along with issuing a $10,000 fine. The term of this suspension will start retroactive from the trainer's summary suspension, dated Oct. 21, 2023, through Oct. 20, 2024.

(The case was head by the NMRC, rather than the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, because HISA has no jurisdiction over Quarter Horse racing.)

Big Eye was disqualified from his victory with purse earnings ordered returned, and has been placed on the stewards' list for 180 days. This condition means that the horse is denied entry until he passes a commission approved veterinary examination with a negative blood and urine test.

Hinojos is a multiple stakes-winning Thoroughbred trainer and graded stakes-placed Quarter Horse trainer. His record, according to Equibase, includes 25 Thoroughbred winners and 39 Quarter Horse winners for career earnings just over $1 million.

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Irish War Cry Season Added to Maryland Stallion Season Auction

Northview Stallion Station's Irish War Cry has been added to the 2024 Maryland stallion season auction, per a press release from the Maryland Horse Foundation. The sale now includes no-guarantee seasons to 17 stallions.

It opens Jan. 3 and will run until Jan. 7 with all proceeds benefitting the Maryland Horse Foundation, an organization chartered in 1988 to serve various educational and charitable needs within the Maryland horse industry. The online preview is available here.

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