Tough Competition Projected At Tampa Bay For Upcoming Meet; Races Return Wednesday

The smell of freshly cut grass drifted across the grandstand apron shortly after 9 a.m. today, as track maintenance workers groomed Tampa Bay Downs' renowned turf in preparation for Wednesday's Opening Day program.

Although no one was around to savor the sweet fragrance, that scenario will change in two days when spectators are allowed to view the races in person for the first time since March 15. A nine-race card that includes four races on the pristine grass course begins at 12:25 p.m. The gates open at 11 a.m.

Wednesday's feature race is the Happy Thanksgiving Purse, an allowance/optional claiming event carded as the eighth race. A field of nine colts and geldings will sprint 6 ½ furlongs on the main dirt track. The 3-1 morning-line favorite is 3-year-old colt Hauntedbythemusic, trained by Baltazar Galvan, with Samy Camacho named to ride.

Officially, Wednesday is the second day of the 2020-21 Thoroughbred meeting, which began on July 1, the second day of the track's two-day Summer Festival of Racing. Tampa Bay Downs will race on a Wednesday-Friday-Saturday schedule before adding Sundays to the mix on Dec. 20 (the track will race Thursday, Dec. 24 and be closed Christmas, Dec. 25).

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, fans will be required to wear masks both inside and outside the facility, unless they are eating or drinking. Social distancing is encouraged and will be enforced, as necessary.

Gerald Bennett, who has won five consecutive Tampa Bay Downs training titles and six overall, has entered seven horses for Wednesday. He described the vibe on the grounds as upbeat as horsemen, jockeys and backstretch personnel get ready to launch the track's 95th anniversary season.

“Everyone wants to get running. We have quite a few new outfits here and quite a few new riders, very competitive riders,” Bennett said. “We're eager to get started and see how everything unfolds, but I think we're going to have pretty competitive racing from the first day.

“You have the great weather and you have a dirt track that is the same consistency from day to day, so you don't have to over-train your horses. The turf track is probably as good as any turf track in the country, so you get (trainers such as) Chad Brown, Shug McGaughey, (Todd) Pletcher and (Christophe) Clement shipping horses in to run.”

That doesn't make it any easier to win races, but it draws attention – and wagering dollars – from bettors far and wide.

Camacho, who won the Oldsmar jockeys title in 2018-2019 and captured last season's Grade 2 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby on 49-1 shot King Guillermo, expects to be tested by his rivals from the beginning. He can't wait.

“I had a good season at Gulfstream (in south Florida), but I love Tampa and I'm glad to be back with my family and my friends and the fans. I'm excited, and I want to start winning races and having fun,” Camacho said.

While Camacho is fired up to hear the shouts from the crowd as he rides a horse to victory, Bennett says having fans along for the ride gives everyone a boost.

“A lot of fans always talk to me and ask me if my horse has a shot, and I'll talk about the race and tell them which horse I think we have to beat,” Bennett said. “It's good having them back, and Tampa is a great area to race and live. It's a relaxed atmosphere and everybody knows each other in the barn area, so it gets to be like a family.”

A family with its share of intense rivalries.

While Bennett expects to have as many as 50 horses in his stable (including some trained by his wife, Mary Ann Bennett), he expects strong challenges for the top spot from last season's runner-up, Kathleen O'Connell, and third-place finisher Michael Stidham.

Newcomers likely to be heard from include Michael Maker, Jon Arnett and David Van Winkle.

The jockeys race should also be highly charged from the outset, with Camacho joined in the battle by defending champion Antonio Gallardo, a five-time title-holder; six-time winner Daniel Centeno; Pablo Morales; Jose Ferrer; Jesus Castanon; Ronnie Allen, Jr.; and newcomer Roberto Alvarado, Jr.

The 2020-21 stakes schedule kicks off on Dec. 5, Cotillion Festival Day, which features a card of mostly 2-year-old races. Stakes offerings that day include the $100,000 Inaugural Stakes for 2-year-olds and the $100,000 Sandpiper Stakes for 2-year-old fillies. Both races are at a distance of 6 furlongs on the main track. The Inaugural closed Saturday with 25 nominations, while the Sandpiper attracted 24 nominations.

The 41st annual G2 $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, a showcase for Triple Crown prospects, will be held March 6 as part of a Festival Day program including four graded stakes and total stakes purse money of $1 million.

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Granddaughter of Magnificient Style Set for Deauville Debut

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Tuesday’s Insights features a granddaughter of Magnificient Style.

12.25 Lingfield, Mdn, £5,800, 2yo, f, 7f 1y (AWT)
Cheveley Park Stud’s UNDER WRAPS (GB) (Kingman {GB}), one of two nominees from the John Gosden stable, is a homebred half to two stakes performers out of G1 Prix de Diane heroine Confidential Lady (GB) (Singspiel {Ire}). She encounters another hitherto unraced Cheveley Park representative, Puy Mary (GB) (Intello {Ger}), who is a Roger Varian-trained homebred half-sister to this year’s G3 Jersey S. victor and G1 Prix Jean Prat fifth Molatham (GB) (Night of Thunder {Ire}).

2.25 Deauville, Mdn, €22,000, unraced 2yo, f, 7 1/2f (AWT)
Al Shaqab Racing’s homebred AL NAYEBA (FR) (Siyouni {Fr}), a Fabrice Chappet trainee, is a daughter of MGSW GI Flower Bowl Invitational second Changing Skies (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), herself out of GSW matriarch Magnificient Style (Silver Hawk). Drawn widest of 16 debutantes, her opponents include Erika Gilliar’s Ja Ja Ding Dong (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), who is a Gavin Hernon-trained daughter of G1 Nassau S. heroine Favourable Terms (GB) (Selkirk).

 

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Cricket Stadium to Open Adjacent to Lone Star Park

A 6,000-seat defunct minor league baseball park adjacent to Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas, is going to be retrofitted into what promoters are hoping will be the premier venue for the sport of cricket in the United States.

“We’re going to put Grand Prairie on the global map because hopefully when we get World Cups and international events, this is going to be one of the key stadiums we’re playing matches in,” USA Cricket chairman Paraag Marathe told ESPN. “The flagship where we’re going to be first putting up our flag and announcing USA Cricket to the rest of the world is going to be right here in Grand Prairie.”

The city-owned stadium, which will be rebranded from its current name of AirHogs Stadium, sits about a thousand feet to the southeast of the track’s main entrance. Opened at a cost of $20 million in 2008, it housed an independent minor league baseball team until the club folded this year under the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic. The terms of the cricket deal for the ballpark were described as a 15-year lease, with $10 million in renovations required to bring it up to international cricket pitch standards.

“One of the major challenges that USA Cricket officials may have is overcoming a string of underwhelming ventures in other cities,” ESPN reported, noting recently failed ventures to gain a foothold for the sport in Indianapolis and at two venues in Florida.

“We just have really great infrastructure around AirHogs Stadium,” Marathe said. “The opportunity to grow and develop…from a geography and infrastructure standpoint.”

Cricket is one of the most-viewed sports in the world, with its governing body reporting an annual audience of 1.6 billion. Although essentially off the radar of U.S. gamblers, the Cricket World Cup annually rates as one of the largest global wagering events.

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Curlin’s Honor To Stand At Pleasant Acres Stallions In Florida

Graded stakes-placed and black type Winner, Curlin's Honor (Curlin – Franscat, by Stormin Fever) – from the family of Fappiano – will be standing in Florida for the 2021 breeding season at Pleasant Acres Stallions in Morriston, with a fee of $2,500.

Curlin's Honor is a son of Curlin – two-time Horse of the Year and Eclipse Award Champion 3-Year-Old and Champion Older Horse. Curlin is sire of 67 stakes winners and 123 stakes horses. Curlin's Honor's dam, Franscat, has produced eight winners out of nine starters, including three black type winners and 1 Graded black type horse.

Trained by Mark Casse, Curlin's Honor was in the money 12 out of 17 starts. At 3, he won the 6f $100,000 Woodstock Stakes (Listed) in 1:08.85 for six furlongs by 2 ¼ lengths. In the same year, he placed second in the seven-furlong, $100,000 Paradise Creek Stakes and the nine-furlong $125,000 G3 Ontario Derby, beating graded stakes winner Mr. Ritz. At 4, he won the eight-furlong, $150,000 Artie Schiller Stakes (Listed), defeating Grade 1 winner Voodoo Song. In the same year, he placed second in the eight-furlong, $175,000 Grade 2 King Edward Stakes, and third in the seven-furong, $175,000 Grade 2 Connaught Cup Stakes, the seven-furlong, $175,000 Grade 2 Play the King Stakes, the six-furlong, $125,000 Grade 3 Jacques Cartier Stakes, and the 6 1/2-furlong, $125,000 Grade 3 Bold Venture Stakes.

When asked about Curlin's Honor, Mark Casse replied, “Talented, fast, handsome, and pure class.”

 

“We are excited to bring Curlin's Honor to Pleasant Acres Stallions,” said Joe Barbazon, owner of Pleasant Acres Stallions. “As a record-breaking $1.5 million 2-year-old in training purchase, he has proven himself long and short, on all weather, turf, and dirt. Helen and I look forward to another great breeding season in 2021 with this newest addition to the stallion roster.”

Curlin's Honor joins stallions Amira's Prince, Breaking Lucky, Bucchero, Gunnevera, Handsome Mike, Long On Value, Neolithic, Ride On Curlin, Squadron A, Sweetontheladies, and Treasure Beach at the 220-acre farm located just northwest of Ocala.

Pleasant Acres Stallions has received many accolades for excellence, including 2017 Florida Freshman Sire of the Year for Poseidon's Warrior, 2017 DRF Florida-bred Beyer Award, 2009 Florida Breeder of the Year, 2009 Florida Broodmare of the Year, Breeder of the 2009 Florida Horse of the Year, and was ranked third in the nation for leading breeders in 2009 by average earnings per starter with 10 or more starters.

For more information on Pleasant Acres Stallions, visit www.pleasantacresstallions.com. Pleasant Acres Stallions is located at 2153 S.E. HWY-41, Morriston, FL 32668. Owners are Joe Barbazon and Helen Barbazon.

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