Heat Wave Claims Monday Racing at Delaware, Parx

With expected temperature readings in the upper 90s combined with oppressive humidity resulting in real-feel readings well into the triple digits, officials at Parx Racing in suburban Philadephia and a bit further south at Delaware Park canceled Monday’s live racing programs.

Racing is scheduled to resume Wednesday at Delaware, with a 10-race card beginning at 1:15 p.m. ET. The next scheduled program at Parx is Tuesday afternoon, but the forecast calls for similarly high temperatures.

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Saratoga Opening Weekend Handle Posts Increase

All-sources handle for Saratoga’s 2020 opening weekend totaled $80,325,660, a 9.4% increase over last year’s opening weekend, which generated $73,441,101 from all sources.

Saratoga’s recently completed opening weekend, Thursday through Sunday, corresponds with the four-day period in 2019 from Thursday, July 11 to Sunday, July 14.

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Quality Road Filly Professional in Saratoga Unveiling

7th-Saratoga, $72,000, Msw, 7-19, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:05.33, ft.
LUCIFERS LAIR (f, 2, Quality Road–Devil’s Cave {GSW & GISP, $379,430}, by Put It Back), co-favored at 5-2 for this unveiling for the always dangerous Todd Pletcher barn, proved well meant and professional to score comfortably at first asking Sunday. Out-footed by only longshot Stone Town (Tapizar) early, the Maryland-bred sat perched off of that foe’s right flank through an opening quarter of :22.37 and began to wear the pacesetter down after a :45.97 half. She seized command in the vicinity of the eighth pole, and bounded away from there to win by a comfortable three-length margin. Stone Town held on for second over Peachy Queen (Runhappy), who was competing for the $100,000 Runhappy Bonus. The winner’s dam annexed the GII Sabin S. going two turns at Gulfstream in 2014, and was third in the GI La Troienne S. two starts later. Devil’s Cave was purchased by Stuart Grant’s The Elkstone Group at the 2015 Keeneland November sale carrying a full-brother to the winner. Devil’s Cave’s unraced 3-year-old half-sister Steal the Candy (Candy Ride {Arg}) was acquired for just $5,000 at Keeneland January this year by Canadian trainer Nick Nosowenko. She has recorded nine published works at Woodbine, most recently breezing in :50.60 (72/90) from the gate Sunday morning. Devil’s Cave has a yearling filly by Tonalist and was bred to Quality Road’s son Klimt for 2021. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $39,600. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-The Elkstone Group, LLC (Stuart Grant); B-The Elkstone Group LLC (MD); T-Todd A. Pletcher.

 

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Derby Up Next for Authentic

Authentic (Into Mischief) exited his win in Saturday’s GI TVG.com Haskell S. at Monmouth Park in fine shape and will now train up to the Sept. 5 GI Kentucky Derby, trainer Bob Baffert confirmed Sunday. The colt pulled away to a clear advantage in the stretch of the Haskell before holding on to a last-gasp victory over Ny Traffic (Cross Traffic).

“We’re going to work on him a little until then [the Derby],” Baffert said. “I was pretty proud of him. He ran well. I might have to put a little blinker on him because he went to idling on me. Turning for home, I kept waiting for him to turn it on, but he was doing some looking around and idling there. [Jockey] Mike [Smith] saw that other horse coming at the last minute.”

Still Baffert found plenty of positives from Authentic’s victory.

“He’s a late [May 5] foal,” Baffert said. “He’s maturing, but he’s a quirky little guy. I think that it’s impressive that he shipped, he got on a plane, he went all the way over there, and he handled it well. He didn’t get hot in the paddock. He handled it all well and that’s what you want to see. I’m happy with him. But he still has a lot of improving to do.”

Authentic left Monmouth Park and vanned to Lexington where he will spend a week before catching a flight back to Baffert’s Southern California base.

Trainer Saffie Joseph, Jr. said it was also on to the Derby for Ny Traffic, who shipped back to his New York base Sunday.

“That was a tough beat, but to be honest, it really didn’t hurt that much because I am just so proud of this horse,” Joseph said. “He ran an amazing race. At the quarter-pole, it looked like he was all done and the other horse was going to win easily. But he got going again and I’m very proud of him.”

Looking ahead to the Derby, Joseph said, “I thought we already had enough Derby points going in, so the important thing was to just get a good race into him. Now it’s about who is moving forward, not who has peaked or is going backward. Going forward is the most important thing right now and that’s why that tough beat can’t really hurt me. I was just really happy to see him take that major step forward. That’s the most important thing. Most definitely, there is a lot to be excited about with him. I just want him to stay sound and healthy and then we’re on to the Derby.”

While he has yet to win a stakes race, Ny Traffic was second in both the GIII Matt Winn S. and the GII Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby and was third in the GII Risen Star S.

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