Gulfstream Making Plans For Fans To Attend At 50-Percent Capacity During Championship Meet

Racing fans will be able to attend the Championship Meet at Gulfstream Park, according to the Thoroughbred Daily News. The South Florida track will allow fans at up to 50 percent capacity beginning on Dec. 2; Gulfstream shut down to all spectators in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but owners and invited guests have been allowed to attend the races under strict protocols since June.

“This thing is not going away anytime soon and we will do everything we can to keep people protected,” said Bill Badgett, the executive director of Florida racing operations for The Stronach Group. “The box area will be open and some grandstand seating, with social distancing, will be available. That way we can delegate certain sections and areas that we can control.”

Fan protocols have not yet been finalized, but are likely to include temperature checks and mandatory masks.

Read more at the Thoroughbred Daily News.

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Saturday’s Delaware Card Features Six Stakes On ‘May The Horse Be With You’ Owners Day

Owners Day at Delaware Park will showcase the best of the best in Delaware racing this Saturday. The theme of the 28th renewal celebrating the contributions of horse owners to the sport is “May the Horse Be With You.” The eleven race card with a total entries of 122 will offer total purses of $752,500. The card offers six stakes, four for Delaware bred or certified Thoroughbreds and two restricted to horses that have started at Delaware Park this year.

The horse of the day is Michael Dubb and Bethlehem Stables' Maythehorsebwithu who is entered in the five and a half furlong $100,000 First State Dash which is restricted to Delaware bred or certified 2-year-olds.

The gelded son of Bullsbay has one win from two career starts. The Pennsylvania-bred trained Brittany Russell posted a 10 ¼-length score in his career debut in a $40,000 maiden claiming event going five and a half furlongs at Delaware Park on July 16. He followed by running fifth in a five and a half furlong allowance at Delaware Park on August 26.

“The name and the theme of the day must be a coincidence, but when I saw the pamphlet, I thought, I have got to run him, so hopefully it is a good omen,” said trainer Brittany Russell. “His nickname in the barn is actually “Luke” as in Luke Skywalker. He is doing really well. I am tossing out the last race because I just do not think he was himself that day. He is kind of an ornery horse with a lot of energy and he is typically quite a handful to train. When he was walking the shed before we took him over, it seemed like he was being too good and quiet which is kind of out of character for him. I decided I was probably thinking too much about it, so we brought him over and he ran a bit of a clunker. He did not really have an excuse, so after the fact I am thinking maybe he was having an off day. Since then, he has been training awesome. We are adding blinkers because it seems like he does need a little help focusing, so we are hoping he runs like he did the first time.”

Russell has entered two others in the Owners Day stakes. The 30-year-old trainer has Cash is King and LC Racing's Juror Number Four in the Small Wonder Stakes going five and a half furlongs for Delaware bred or certified 2-year-old fillies and Madaket Stables, Ten Strike Racing, Michael Kisler and Black Cloud Racing's Whereshetoldmetogo in the New Castle Stakes going six furlongs for Delaware bred or certified 3-year-olds and upward.

In her last, Juror Number Four broke her maiden by 2 ½-lengths going six furlongs at Laurel Park on September 11. Previously, the Maryland-bred daughter of Into Mischief ran third in her career debut going six furlongs at Delaware Park on August 13.

“Juror Number Four broke her maiden last time out at Laurel and she ran really well,” said Russell. “I also think she ran really well her first time out when she ran third at Delaware Park. I do not put a lot of emphasis on winning first time out especially with my younger horses, but we did like her enough that we thought maybe she could get the job done first time out, but that was not really the goal. She hooked a pretty decent filly that day and she did not embarrass herself. She came back and ran the way we thought she would the second time out. It is back a bit quick. I do not love to run them back in about two weeks, but she is doing really well after her maiden victory and I do not think it took a lot of her, so we are going to take a shot since it is restricted and it is worth $100,000. I think she is going to run well.”

Whereshetoldmetogo has a career record of seven wins, four seconds and two thirds from 21 starts with earnings of $401,291. The 5-year-old son of El Padrino has notched three victories and second from four career outings at Delaware Park. In his last, the Maryland-bred ran fourth in the six furlong $100,000 Polynesian Stakes at Laurel Park on September 5.

“I have not had him terribly long and last time the goal was to get a run into him,” Russell said. “He ran well and I think he needed it. He worked really nicely on September 20. We are hoping he steps forward off that race, he likes Delaware, and I think we have him in a spot where hopefully he will run a big one.”

$75,000 DTHA Govenors Day Handicap

(Plus up to $50,000 Delaware Certified Bonus)

For 3-year-olds and upward which have started at Delaware Park in 2020 (stakes races excluded)

at a mile and seventy yards

# HORSE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY Wg OD
1 Tudox Expectations Tudox Farm Ron Potts Jamie Rodriguez 116 15-1
2 Market Mover Runaway Point Far Mark Shuman TBD 115 15-1
3 Wait for It Uptwoncharlybrown Edward Coletti Jr. Abner Adorno 126 8-5
4 Confessor BJP Stable Scott Lake Alexander Crispin 120 10-1
5 Honor the Fleet Frank DeMarco Louis Albertrani Alex Cintron 120 8-1
6 Militiaman DARRS Inc Michael Stidham Brian Pedroza 113 12-1
7 Fact Finding Robert & Bart Evans J. Reeve McGaughey Carol Cedeno 123 2-1
8 Forevamo Brittlyn Stable Jose Camejo Angel Suarez 117 12-1
9 Pretty Good Year Lead Off Stable Kelly Rubley TBD 114 12-1

$75,000 George Rosenberger Memorial

(Plus up to $50,000 Delaware Certified Bonus)

For fillies and mares 3-year-olds and upward

which have started at Delaware Park in 2020 (stakes races excluded)

at a mile and a sixteenth (turf)

PP HORSE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY Wg OD
1 Steelin Magnolias Mike Trent Stacy Lane Hendry Navin Mangalee 118 20-1
2 Shifra Magician Shook & Ashby Lynn Ashby Alexander Crispin 118 20-1
3 Tightly Twisted Fiasco Farms Juanita Bennett Jhonthan Mendoza 118 5-1
4 Ujjayi TL Wise Erin McClellan TBD 118 15-1
5 Saffron Spirit MLB Equine Investments Robin Graham Keiber Coa 118 20-1
6 Lagom High Kings Racing Niall Saville Brian Pedroza 120 10-1
7 Something Magical Charles Reed Phil Schoenthal TBD 118 15-1
8 Madame X Quest Realty Susan Cooney TBD 118 30-1
9 Wildcat Cartridge Nicilby Racing Mark Salvaggio Angel Suarez 118 12-1
10 Artful Splatter James Wolf Kieron Magee Alex Cintron 124 10-1
11 B B's Busted John Witte Jose Rodriguez Abner Adorno 122 10-1
12 It's a Journey Gap View Stable & Jagge Jamie Ness Jaime Rodriguez 124 9/2
13 Ebullient Marquis & Behrendt Michael Matz Roberto Alvarado Jr 118 8-1
14 Bramble Queen Ballybrit Stable Michael Dini Carol Cedeno 118 7/2

$100,000 Tax Free Shopping Stakes

For Delaware-bred or Certified fillies & mares 3-year-olds and upward

Six Furlongs

PP HORSE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY Wg OD
1 Madam Meena Michael Cox Jamie Ness Jaime Rodriguez 116 5-1
2 Dancer's Melody Tim Ritchey Stables Tim Ritchey Carol Cedeno 120 3-1
3 Fifteen Royals Country Life Farm Michael Trombetta Brian Pedroza 120 8-1
4 Map of America M3 Racing Stable Michael Moore Alexander Crispin 118 8-1
5 Quiet Imagination Harry Kassap Tim Woolley Alex Cintron 116 6-1
6 Still Alive Nicholas Cammarano Jr Guadalupe Preciado Angel Suarez 114 12-1
7 Crazy Bea Bing Cherry Racing Harold Wyner Navin Mangalee 118 10-1
8 Pink Caddy Club Risque Stable Randy Allen Abner Adorno 120 2-1

A Delaware Certified weanling or yearling Thoroughbred has spent a minimum of 90 days on a certified Delaware farm or training facility before December 31st of its yearling year. Over 3,000 Thoroughbreds are Delaware Certified and eligible to participate during the 2020 Delaware Park meet. 

$100,000 Small Wonder Stakes

For Delaware-bred or Certified 2-year-old fillies

Five and half furlongs

# HORSE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY Wg OD
1 Mavilus Pecoraro Stable Anthony Pecoraro Carol Cedeno 116 10-1
2 Juror Number Four Cash is King & LC Racing Brittany Russell Alex Cintron 116 10-1
3 Thegoddessofsnakes Gold Square Natalia Lynch TBD 114 12-1
4 Plane Drunk Triple Threat Stable Phil Schoenthal Abner Adorno 116 8-1
5 Downtown Katie Donald Wilson Kirsten Swan RG LaBarre 114 20-1
6 Anginetti Runnymore Stable Jamie Ness Jaime Rodriguez 116 8-1
7 Tactical Pajamas James Hess Ron Potts Raul Mena 116 10-1
8 Laughin' Place Teresa Beste Lynn Ashby Angel Suarez 116 6-1
9 Hickory Dickorydoc D. Scott Peck D. Scott Peck Roberto Alvarado Jr 116 15-1
10 Heart Full of Soul Robertson & Gregory McLean Robertson Keiber Coa 120 7/2
11 Street Lute Lucky 7 Stable John Robb Brian Pedroza 116 9/2
12 Hope Has a Name Larry Rabold Hugh McMahon TBD 116 15-1

A Delaware Certified weanling or yearling Thoroughbred has spent a minimum of 90 days on a certified Delaware farm or training facility before December 31st of its yearling year. Over 3,000 Thoroughbreds are Delaware Certified and eligible to participate during the 2020 Delaware Park meet. 

$100,000 First State Dash

For Delaware-bred or Certified 2-year-olds

Five and half furlongs

# HORSE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY Wg OD
1 Zip the Lip No Guts No Glory Farm John Robb TBD 114 12-1
2 Maythehorsebwithu Dubb & Bethlehem Brittany Russell Alex Cintron 116 5-1
3 Meet Me At Mundis Siedler & Simoff Andrew Simoff Carol Cedeno 116 8-1
4 Latin Spice DaCosta & Calypso Stable Jason DaCosta Raul Mena 116 12-1
5 Kenny Had a Notion Ulman & Glasser Dale Capuano Abner Adorno 116 6-1
6 Newyearsblockparty Black Cloud Racing Stable Anthony Pecoraro Brian Pedroza 118 5/2
7 Our Hoisted Mast Second Chance Stable Anthony Pecoraro Angel Suarez 116 10-1
8 Jaquqvious Rebecca Davis Lynn Ashby TBD 114 15-1
9 In the Top Ten Waldorf Racing Stable Phil Schoenthal TBD 114 12-1
10 Singlino John Worsley John Worsley Alexander Crispin 116 12-1
11 Tiz Golden Cesar Nambo Cesar Nambo Skyler Spanabel 116 12-1
12 Clever and Great Cynthia Rickman Mark Reid Carol Cedeno 114 12-1

A Delaware Certified weanling or yearling Thoroughbred has spent a minimum of 90 days on a certified Delaware farm or training facility before December 31st of its yearling year. Over 3,000 Thoroughbreds are Delaware Certified and eligible to participate during the 2020 Delaware Park meet. 

$100,000 New Castle Stakes

For Delaware-bred or Certified 3-year-olds and upward

Six Furlongs

PP HORSE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY Wg OD
1 Trifor Gold Copper Penny Stables Mark Shuman Alexander Crispin 124 12-1
2 Tappin Cat Non Stop Stable Gary Capuano Abner Adorno 120 6-1
3 Whereshetoldmetogo Madaket Stables Brittany Russell Alex Cintron 118 4-1
4 Threes Over Deuces Pocket 3's Racing Gary Capuano Victor Rosales 120 3-1
5 So Street Runnymoore Racing Jamie Ness Jaime Rodriguez 120 5-1
6 Smithwick's Spice New Spice Stable Douglas Nunn TBD 120 12-1
7 Golden Candy A. Delaperriere Anthony Pecoraro Carol Cedeno 120 10-1
8 Aspect Tim Ritchey Racing Tim Ritchey Roberto Alvarado Jr 120 6-1
9 Tommy Shelby Port Lairge Stable Henry Walters Brian Pedroza 114 15-1
10 Cozze Cat David Taylor Yolanda King Keiber Coa 118 20-1

A Delaware Certified weanling or yearling Thoroughbred has spent a minimum of 90 days on a certified Delaware farm or training facility before December 31st of its yearling year. Over 3,000 Thoroughbreds are Delaware Certified and eligible to participate the during the 2020 Delaware Park meet. 

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Owners Permitted to Attend Races at Santa Anita

Starting on opening day Friday, Sept. 25, licensed owners with a horse entered may attend the races at Santa Anita. Due to COVID-19, space is limited to two licensed owners per horse.

Owners wishing to attend should email Mary Forney, Executive Director of TOC (mforney@toconline.com) to be put on a reservation list each day. Reservations can be made up until 24 hours before race day. For more information, contact her at (626) 826-3782.

The quickest and safest way to access Santa Anita Park is to apply for a Virtual Badge before you arrive at the track. Once your badge is approved remotely, enter through Gate 8 and show your badge to the Association Gate attendant. After you park in the Owner/Trainer lot, go straight to the temperature check and wristband tent to receive your complimentary box. For instructions on accessing the Virtual Badge, click here.

Owners must adhere to the following safety protocols while at Santa Anita Park:
-Masks must be worn at all times unless you are eating or drinking in your box.
-Maintain a social distance of six feet from others.
-Stay on pathways and within the box and apron area.

Licensed owners may come see their horses work between 5:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. at Clocker’s Corner.

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Plans in the Pipeline For Owners And Spectators to Return to Arlington

Arlington International Racecourse is awaiting decisions from local and state health officials that would pave the way for spectators to once again be allowed at the races under socially distanced pandemic precautions.

The plan calls for a phased-in approach that would start with horse owners being allowed back to the track, then ramping up attendance to allow 2,000 people into the plant for live racing on the day of the GI Kentucky Derby simulcast.

The Daily Herald of suburban Chicago first broke the story Friday. Arlington has proposed hosting 500 to 800 spectators (ages 18 and up) on other race days through the end of the meet. Advance online registration would be required for designated seating areas along the homestretch. Access to the grandstand would only be permitted to bet and to use rest rooms.

Arlington president Tony Petrillo told the Daily Herald that the track initially was directed to submit spectator plans to the Illinois Department of Agriculture but that management has since been told to pursue approvals through the Village of Arlington Heights, where the track is located. The village, in turn, is working with the county and state.

“It’s nice the way our facility is laid out. People are sitting in pods, basically,” Petrillo told the Daily Herald. “I think [by] the beginning of next week we’ll have some clarity.”

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