Tampa Announces Third Purse Increase

Tampa Bay Downs announced its third purse increase this season, which will go into effect with Saturday's card. Ongoing gains in simulcast revenue have led to another 10% boost, with an additional $2,500 for all allowance races and maiden special weights and $1,250 claiming and starter races. The increase amounts to approximately $15,000 more per day in total purse money. Tampa Bay Downs previously increased purses by 10% Dec. 16 and again on Feb. 3.

Officials further postponed the track's annual Turf Sprint Showcase Day from Sunday to next Wednesday, Feb. 24. Both races had been pushed back from Saturday to Sunday earlier because of the soaked condition of the turf course, which last saw action Friday.

With more rain forecast later this week, the decision was made to give the turf course plenty of time to dry out and create conditions as equitable as possible for all runners.

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Oaklawn Adds Races and Days

After losing eight days of racing due to record-breaking winter weather, Oaklawn has added both races and extra race days to make up for canceled days last week and this coming weekend. In addition, the Hot Springs oval previously announced the further postponement of their President's Day weekend stakes to the weekend of Feb. 27-28.

A total of 27 races have been added to the schedule as well as two additional race days Wednesday, Mar. 31 and Wednesday, Apr. 28. The track is also increasing purses for all overnight races by as much as $4,000 per race. These increases will go into effect when racing resumes Thursday, Feb. 25.

The purse increases will average 5% per overnight race, meaning maiden special weights will be increased from $82,000 to $86,000 and top allowance races will increase from $88,000 to as much as $92,000.

The GIII Southwest S., GIII Razorback H. and the Spring Fever S. will now take place Saturday, Feb. 27. The GIII Bayakoa S., Dixie Belle S. and Downthedustyroad S. will be held Sunday, Feb. 28. Nominations for all stakes were reopened and will close Friday, Feb. 19.

“There's no fighting Mother Nature, especially when our priority is safety,” Oaklawn President Louis Cella said. “However, we feel these changes will greatly benefit our horsemen and our fans by creating a huge weekend of racing to kick off the rest of the season.”

Due to Arkansas restrictions on crowd size, attendance at Oaklawn for live racing is limited to box holders, Oaklawn Jockey Club members, and patrons with dining/simulcast reservations. However, Oaklawn General Manager Wayne Smith anticipates being able to open the Oaklawn infield and other outdoor areas to fans in the coming weeks. Reservations can be made by calling 501-363-4660, Mon-Sat, for that week's races only.

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Plum Draws For American Saudi Cup Challengers

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—Pegasus World Cup and Breeders' Cup Mile winner Knicks Go (Paynter) will jump from gate five in Saturday's $20 million Saudi Cup, with key rival Charlatan (Speightstown) also drawn well in nine. Splitting the two in gate seven is Tacitus (Tapit), one of two horses in the 14-runner field to be starting in the world's richest race for the second time. 

Commenting on the first international runner for the Brad Cox stable, the trainer's assistant and Knicks Go's track rider Dustin Dugas, said, “We like it, it's right in the middle. He's a speed horse, it's a long way until they get to the turn. Joel [Rosario, jockey] will have a lot of ground to work at before he gets to the turn.”

Bob Baffert's assistant Jimmy Barnes was similarly pleased with Charlatan's position. “I spoke to Bob earlier and he said anything, six, seven, eight or nine would be perfect,” Barnes commented. “The one-turn mile and an eighth would just be perfect.”

Bill Mott's assistant Neil Poznansky is the daily rider of Tacitus, who was fifth in the inaugural Saudi Cup. He said of the 5-year-old, “He doesn't run a bad race. He has Johnny V [Velazquez] on him and he has the whole backside to work a trip on him.”

Last year's G1 Prix du Jockey Club winner Mishriff (Ire) (Make Believe {GB}) leads the European challengers and he will jump from stall 11 under David Egan, one outside the Bahrain Trophy winner Simsir (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}), trained in Bahrain by Fawzi Nass. 

Thady Gosden, assistant trainer to his father John, said of Mishriff (IRE), who was runner-up in last year's Saudi Derby before his French Classic success, “It's fantastic to be here at the Saudi Cup meeting and to bring him back here for the second time. It's a really top-class race this year. We were hoping for a fairly wide draw. The American horses have far more gate speed than ours, so we're very happy with that.”

Gosden will also saddle Global Giant (GB) (Shamardal), drawn six, for Isa Salman Al Khalifa of Al Adiyat Racing. Speaking at the draw, the Bahraini owner said “He has been improving with every start but he would have to run the race of his life to be competitive. It is an honour to be involved. The two winners for Bahrain at last year's Saudi Cup was the highlight of my racing life so far.”

Completing the quintet of American-trained runners in the race, Steve Asmussen's representative Max Player (Honor Code) was handed gate four, while Sleepy Eyes Todd (Paddy O'Prado) is in eight.

The sole Japanese runner, the Ryuji Okubo-trained Chuwa Wizard (Jpn) (King Kamehameha {Jpn}) has the inside draw, one in from King Power Racing's Bangkok (Ire) (Australia {GB}) for the Andrew Balding stable. At the other end of row and widest of all is Imad Al Sagar's runner Extra Elusive (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}). Trained by Roger Charlton, the 6-year-old is the partner of Hollie Doyle, who becomes the first woman to ride in the Saudi Cup.

Saudi trainer Abdullah Mushrif has two chances in the race: Great Scot (GB) (Requinto {Ire}) lines up for the second time in stall three, and reserve Derevo (GB) (Dansili {GB}) in 13. The Musabbah Al Mheiri-trained Military Law (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) completes the set in gate 10.

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Wanamaker’s Releases February Catalogue

Wanamaker's has released the catalogue for its Feb. 25 online auction. Highlights from the catalogue include Don't Blame Judy (Blame), a multiple stakes-placed racing or broodmare prospect and Newyearsblockparty (New Year's Day), a 3-year-old

colt who was most recently second behind Nova Rags (Union Rags) in the Pasco S. at Tampa Bay Downs.

The catalogue also contains a number of horses who are being offered by Maccabee Farm, marking the beginning of the dispersal of the majority of the farm's bloodstock.

The remainder of the catalogue can be found at wanamakers.com.

Live bidding will open at 8 a.m. ET Feb. 25 and the first listing will close at 5 p.m., with subsequent listings ending in three-minute increments. Detailed buying information can be

found at wanamakers.com/buy.

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