Summer Breezes: July 28, 2023

Some of the most highly anticipated races during the summer racing season are the 'baby' races during the boutique meetings at both Saratoga and Del Mar and at Ellis Park, which attract its fair share of high-priced offspring from a variety of top national outfits.

Summer Breezes highlights debuting 2-year-olds at those meetings that have been sourced at the breeze-up sales earlier in the year, with links to their under-tack previews. To follow are the horses entered for Friday at Saratoga and Ellis Park:

Friday, July 28, 2023
Saratoga 1, $88k, 2yo, (S), 6f, 1:10 p.m. ET
Horse (Sire), Sale, Price ($), Breeze
Aggelos the Great (City of Light), OBSAPR, 100,000, click
Consignor: Sequel Bloodstock, agent for Chester & Mary Broman
Buyer: High Point Bloodstock for RAP Racing

Ellis 5, $70k, 2yo, 1mT, 2:45 p.m. ET
Blue Eyed George (Flameaway), OBSAPR, 200,000, click
Consignor: Grassroots Training & Sales, Agent
Buyer: Dennis O'Neill
Casper (Ghostzapper), OBSMAR, 200,000, click
Consignor: Dark Star Thoroughbreds (Stori Atchison)
Buyer: Corbin Blumberg, Agent for North Star Racing
First of His Name (Catalina Cruiser)-MTO, OBSAPR, 400,000, click
Consignor: de Meric Sales, agent
Buyer: R Brisset, agt for September Farm & Storrytener

Ellis 6, $70, 2yo, f, 6f, 3:18 p.m. ET
Condon Candy (Unified), OBSAPR, 70,000, :10
Consignor: Bobby Dodd, agent
Buyer: Corbin Blumberg, agent Baron Stables
Musical Diva (Maclean's Music), OBSMAR, 300,000, :10
Consignor: Omar Ramirez Bloodstock, agent
Buyer: Schwing Thoroughbreds

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Marked Increase for 2023 Texas Summer Yearling Sale Catalog

A total of 264 yearlings have been catalogued for the 2023 Texas Summer Yearling sale, a 52-head increase over last year's edition of the sale. The sale will be held Aug. 28 at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas.

“The increase in entries points to the success our sales have had,” TTA Sales Director Foster Bridewell said. “We've continued to push to grow our sales as a healthy marketplace to buy and sell for not only our regional buyers and sellers, but also attracting interested folks from all over the country.”

Sires include Bolt d'Oro, Connect, Classic Empire, Liam's Map, Malibu Moon, and Practical Joke as well as freshman stallions Echo Town, Global Campaign, Honor A. P., Improbable, Instagrand, McKinzie, Mr Money, Spun to Run, and Vekoma.

Regional stallions represented include American Freedom, Bobby's Wicked One, Bradester, Competitive Edge, El Deal, King Zachary, My Golden Song, Star Guitar, and Too Much Bling.

“We're proud and grateful of the offerings our breeders, owners, and consignors have brought forward for our 2023 Texas Summer Yearling sale,” Bridewell said. “We have a diverse book in terms of stallions and pedigrees and we think this could be one of our best sales yet.”

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Rice off to a Fast Start at the Spa

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – After nine days of racing, Linda Rice has already had a Saratoga season most trainers would consider a roaring success.

Rice starts the third week of the meet Wednesday atop the trainers' table with 10 victories, one up on two-time defending champ Chad Brown and two ahead of Todd Pletcher, a 14-time Saratoga titlist. She is winning at a 32% clip and her 31 starters have finished in the top three 22 times, an impressive 70.9 %.

How does it feel to be Linda Rice these days?

“Pretty good,” she said. “Pretty good.”

Adding to the positive vibe, jockey Jose Ortiz, who rode Rice's first five winners of the meet and was named on the last four before he was injured in a spill Friday, will return to competition Wednesday. Ortiz suffered bruised ribs when he fell after his horse clipped heels in the first race, took off his mounts Saturday and Sunday. He is entered in six of the 10 races on the program. Three of them are on Rice horses, all of whom are the morning-line favorites.

While trainers are typically ranked on wins and purse money earned, Rice's in-the-money percentage is noteworthy. Her victories have come for eight different owners.

“We try to put them in a position where they're going to be effective,” she said. “They're not always going to win, but hopefully, they'll pick up a nice check for my clients, pay the bills, keep moving forward.”

Rice's stable had been on a very good roll since last fall. She finished second to Brown at the Belmont-at-Aqueduct meet following Saratoga and has won the last four meets–three of them at Aqueduct–since.

At the Belmont Park spring meet, Rice topped the trainers' standings, while Ortiz edged his brother, Irad, 59-58, for the riding title. According to Equibase, Ortiz rode 25 of Rice's 34 victories at Belmont. Together with 80 starters, they compiled a 25-12-11 record–a 60 % in-the-money strike rate–and earned $1.318 million of the $1.996 million Rice's stable totaled at the meeting. The six races they won during the first week of July helped clinch their championships.

In a preview of what was ahead in the first two weeks at Saratoga, Rice and Ortiz took the first race on opening day with Winning Move Stable's Bustin Bay. They won another on the second day of the meet, two more on the third and their fifth on the fourth day of the season.

Maintaining momentum from one meet to the next is difficult, Rice acknowledged.

“You're always concerned about that,” she said, “that you have used up your stock, and they will have to rebound and take some time to come back together and used up a lot of conditions, you may win at the next meet.

“That happens every meet, if you have a big meet. Obviously, we were running hard at Belmont. I wasn't sure that we would pull it together so quickly at Saratoga. But, frankly, it's gone very well.”

Some 2 1/2 weeks since the end of the Belmont season, Rice said her stable is in the midst of  replenishing its lineup.

“They're coming back into form,” she said. “Some of them need time. Some of them are older, mature and can run back on short rest. But we only do that when it's a good opportunity.”

With 99 wins so far in 2023, Rice has already eclipsed last year's total of 96. Sometime this week, possibly on Wednesday, she will pass last year's purse earnings total of $5,774,619. Her season career bests of 145 wins and $7,258,064 in earnings set in 2019 appear to be within reach.

Rice, who saddled her stable's first starter in 1987, made history in 2009 when she became the first woman to win the Saratoga training title. Even with the great start this summer, she said it would be very difficult to finish in the top spot again. She did not say if she had a win number in mind when the Spa season opened on July 13.

“I was sure we would win some races,” she said. “Last year, we won 14. When I won the meet her in '09 I won 20, but over the course of that last decade, the first and second trainers have had 40 by the end of the meet. That's a tall task. Right now, we're two weeks in and we've got 10 wins, so I'm pretty pleased where we are. I try to set goals that we can reach. I don't want to set the bar too high for me or my staff.

“When I came in here I was thrilled. We had a great winter. Last fall was good. Belmont was terrific. I came in here thinking 'let's just have a good meet.' We're going to win some races. I knew that. But that bar in the last decade with these large outfits has become pretty high.”

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Record Purses for ’23 Zia Park Meet

Purses for the upcoming race meet at Zia Park will be the richest in the track's 24 years, with overnight purses expected to average $360,000 per day for the 30-day mixed Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse meet.

“With the realignment of the 2023 New Mexico racing calendar, this is a tremendous opportunity to showcase New Mexico horse racing,” said Christopher McErlean, Vice President of Racing for PENN Entertainment, parent company of Zia Park.  “There will be racing opportunities for all categories–New Mexico-breds and open horses, wide ranges of allowance classes and plenty of spots for different claiming levels–and the purses will be unlike anything seen in this region of the country. If horsemen don't have Zia Park on their radar yet, they should take notice and make plans to participate.”

Maiden special weight races at the meet will have a $45,000 base purse, with New Mexico-bred exclusive races offering a $55,000 purse. Open allowance categories will range from $52,500 up to $65,000, while New Mexico-bred allowance races will get an added $12,000 per race. Claiming race purses will range from $24,000 to $46,500 (plus $7,000 to $8,000 added for New Mexico-bred races), with claiming categories from $7,500 to $25,000.

The 2023 Zia Park stakes schedule will be highlighted by back-to-back-to-back million-dollar stakes days. Seven New Mexico-bred stake races totaling over $1.2 million in purses will be in the spotlight Nov. 26. The day is headed by the $350,000 (est.) New Mexico Classic Cup Futurity and the $225,000 (est.) New Mexico Classic Cup Derby.

On Nov. 27, New Mexico-bred Thoroughbreds will face off in eight New Mexico Classic Cup championship races worth over $1.2 million, including the $200,000 Peppers Pride S. for older fillies and mares going one mile and the $200,000 Rocky Gulch S. for older male horses going one mile and seventy yards.

The trifecta of million-dollar stakes days concludes Nov. 28 with the Land of Enchantment Stakes Day featuring seven stakes worth over $1.1 million, including the $300,000 Zia Park Derby and the $300,000 Zia Park Oaks, both at one mile and one sixteenth.

The Zia Park meet begins Nov. 3, with Quarter Horse racing every Saturday and Sunday (plus Nov. 3) and Thoroughbred racing every Monday and Tuesday (plus Dec. 20).

Stall applications for the 2023 Zia Park race meet are due Aug. 15 and can be found at https://www.ziaparkcasino.com/racing.   The stable area is expected to open the week of Sept. 25.

 

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