Two Sixty Gives Casse-Barber Team Third Straight Selene Triumph

Two Sixty dashed to the lead out of the gates and never looked back in the $125,000 Selene Stakes (Grade 3) on Saturday at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.

The victory marks the third straight in the Selene for the trainer-owner combination of Mark Casse and Gary Barber, and second in a row for jockey Emma-Jayne Wilson, who also won last year's edition in rein to Power Gal. For Casse, it was his record-tying (Yonnie Starr) sixth Selene score.

One of three Casse trainees in the field of seven, Two Sixty set out on a front-end mission in the 1 1/16-mile main track stakes event for 3-year-old fillies, posting splits of :24.12, :48.81 and 1:13.36 en route to the three-quarter-length triumph. The final time was 1:45.01.

Saratoga Vision, the longest shot on the board at 84-1, slipped between horses and found a seam towards the rail to close for second-place honors just ahead of the favored Queen's Plate eligibles Owlette and Merveilleux.

“It was clear on paper that Owlette was going to be pace, but they took the blinkers off. So right off the hop, I wanted to get away and set myself at the front with conviction and that's what happened,” said Wilson. “As we eased into the backstretch, I took a little bit of a hold of her. I glanced between my legs and saw that I had a length or so of daylight that I could ease back and have her take a breather. She pricked her ears as we came around the three-quarter pole top of the backstretch and it was great. And then I just waited to hear them… waited to hear them… waited to hear them… waited to hear them… She dug hard, she ran fast and she held them off.”

Two Sixty returned $21.20 to win for the 9-1 upset.

“It's Mark Casse, Gary Barber, you can't go wrong,” said Wilson of picking up the winning mount. “Mark is a fantastic trainer and he puts these horses in races and they can win. I followed instructions. We went with the flow of that. She ran a bang of a race at Gulfstream before she went in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile [ninth]. She went to the lead, set some solid fractions and held them off in hand. She had to work a little harder today, but that's kind of the way it panned out for us.”

Bred in Florida by Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc., the Uncaptured–Jim's Lonesa filly entered the Selene off a fourth-place finish in the six-furlong Star Shoot Stakes during her Woodbine debut on June 13. The win was her second in five starts this year, having also captured the Gasparilla Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs in January. Two Sixty now boasts a record of 4-1-1 from 11 starts lifetime and is closing in on the $500,000 mark in career earnings.

Casse stablemates Diamond Sparkles and American Tap finished fifth and seventh, respectively, with Livin in the Six sixth.

Live Thoroughbred racing continues, without spectators, on Sunday at Woodbine Racetrack featuring the Grade 3 Seagram Cup. Post time for the first race is 1 p.m.

The post Two Sixty Gives Casse-Barber Team Third Straight Selene Triumph appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.

Source of original post

Woodbine’s Minimum Weight Raised to 118

The minimum weight for jockeys will be raised to 118 pounds at Canada’s Woodbine Racetrack, effective Thursday, Aug. 6, in conjunction with Condition Book 4. Woodbine Entertainment made the announcement Saturday in consultation with the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association of Ontario (HBPA) with a statement that “the health and welfare of our jockeys was the driving factor for this decision, and the new base weight aligns with racing jurisdictions in Kentucky, Florida, and New York.”

Depending on conditions and age, top weights will be up to 125 pounds. Stakes and handicap races will still be subject to assigned weights by Woodbine’s racing secretary.

The post Woodbine’s Minimum Weight Raised to 118 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

Source of original post

Woodbine Raising Minimum Weight For Jockeys To 118 Pounds

Woodbine Entertainment, in consultation with the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association of Ontario (HBPA), announced on Saturday that it will raise the minimum weight for jockeys to 118 pounds, effective August 6, 2020.

Top end weights will go to 125 pounds where applicable, other than handicap or stakes aces where assigned weights will remain at the discretion of the Racing Secretary.

The health and welfare of our jockeys was the driving factor for this decision, and the new base weight aligns with racing jurisdictions in Kentucky, Florida and New York.

This change will be reflected in Condition Book 4, effective Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020.

The new weight scales by condition for overnight races are listed below.

WOODBINE – SCALE OF WEIGHTS FOR 118 LB. MINIMUM (OVERNIGHTS) effective Aug. 6, 2020

Does not account for Fillies Sex Allowance 3 LBS

2 YEARS OLD MAIDENS
121 LBS. BASE WEIGHT BOTH SEXES
(Canadian Bred Allowance) -3 LBS.
(No claiming buy down)

2 YEARS OLD WINNERS
Does not account for Fillies Sex Allowance 3 LBS
123 LBS. BASE WEIGHT BOTH SEXES
(Canadian Bred Allowance) -3 LBS.
Non-Winners of a Race in 2 Months – 2 LBS.
(No claiming buy down)

3 YEARS OLD MAIDENS
Does not account for Fillies Sex Allowance 5 LBS (3LBS. after Sept 1)
121 LBS. BASE WEIGHT BOTH SEXES
(Canadian Bred Allowance) -3 LBS.
(No claiming buy down)

3 YEARS OLD WINNERS
Does not account for Fillies Sex Allowance 5 LBS (3LBS. after Sept 1)
123 LBS. BASE WEIGHT BOTH SEXES
(Canadian Bred Allowance) -3 LBS.
Non-Winners of a Race in 2 Months – 2 LBS.
(No claiming buy down)

3 YEARS OLD & UPWARD MAIDENS
Does not account for Fillies & Mares Sex Allowance 5 LBS. (3LBS. after Sept 1)
3 YEARS OLD 119 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (Apr-June)
3 YEARS OLD 120 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (July-Sept)
3 YEARS OLD 121 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (Oct-Dec)
(Claiming Buy Down – 1 LBS.) (APR-JUNE)
(Claiming Buy Down- 2 LBS.) (JULY-DEC)

3 YEARS OLD & UPWARDS WINNERS
Does not account for Fillies & Mares Sex Allowance 5 LBS. (3LBS. after Sept 1)
3 YEARS OLD 121 LBS. OLDER 125 LBS. (Apr-June)
3 YEARS OLD 122 LBS. OLDER 125 LBS. (July-Sept)
3 YEARS OLD 123 LBS. OLDER 125 LBS. (Oct-Dec)
Non-Winners of a Race in 2 Months– 2 LBS.
(Claiming Buy Down – 1 LBS.) (APR-JUNE)
(Claiming Buy Down- 2 LBS.) (JULY-DEC)

3 YEARS OLD & UPWARDS WINNERS
(NW1X, NW2 40/OS, NW3 40/OS)
Does not account for Fillies & Mares Sex Allowance 5 LBS. (3LBS. after Sept 1)
3 YEARS OLD 120 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (Apr-June)
3 YEARS OLD 121 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (July-Sept)
3 YEARS OLD 122 LBS. OLDER 124 LBS. (Oct-Dec)
Non-Winners of a Race in 2 Months– 2 LBS.

The post Woodbine Raising Minimum Weight For Jockeys To 118 Pounds appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.

Source of original post

‘Settled Down’ Shirl’s Speight Impressive Winning Marine Stakes For Attfield

Charles Fipke's homebred Shirl's Speight put on another impressive show, this time in Saturday's $125,000 Marine Stakes (Grade 3), at Woodbine in Toronto, Ontario.

After a head-turning debut in his career bow on July 4, Shirl's Speight, under leading rider Rafael Hernandez, was at the top his game again in the 1 1/16-mile Marine, for 3-year-olds.

Trained by Roger Attfield, the son of Speightstown came into the main track event off an eight-length score at seven furlongs over the E.P. Taylor Turf Course.

Sent off as the even-money choice in the Marine, Shirl's Speight broke sharply from the outside gate and tracked pacesetter Untitled through early splits of :24.59 and :48.68.

The front-end battle continued through three-quarters in 1:12.34 as the duo further distanced themselves from their five rivals.

Shirl's Speight easily took control soon after, holding a three-length advantage at track announcer Robert Geller's stretch call, going on to record a victory that looked much easier than the 2 ¾-length margin at the wire.

Lucky Curlin, the 2-1 second choice on the tote board, was second, while Queen's Plate-eligible Dotted Line finished third. Untitled was fourth.

The final time was 1:43.42 over the Tapeta.

“Like I said before, he's a horse with a tremendous amount of ability,” said Attfield, who earned his record fifth Marine, and first since 1993 (Cheery Knight). “He just had that one race and he never learned anything from that race. He did get the experience from it, so today was going to be more interesting.”

The Hall of Fame conditioner felt confident in his horse's chances ahead of the race, and even more so after the race was underway.

“He settled down and rated. Once he got to the five-eighths pole, I was pretty sure he'd just keep galloping around there. He's a very nice horse, for sure.”

It was something Attfield discovered well before Shirl's Speight's early July debut.

“I've been excited about this horse from last year, to be honest with you. He was always the workmate with Mr. Hustle, who finished up as [2019 Canadian] champion 2-year-old, and he [Shirl's Speight] always looked like he might be the stronger of the two, and just sprinting. I said, 'He'll stay. This horse will stay.' I was pretty sure he'd stay. But I had to put him away because he got jarred up and he needed some time. I couldn't wait to get him back this spring because I've been thinking about this horse all winter.”

Shirl's Speight paid $4.10, $2.80 and $2.60, combining with Lucky Curlin ($2.80, $2.40) for a $13.10 (7-1) exactor. A 7-1-4 triactor (Dotted Line, $4.40 to show) was worth $38.95 for a $1 ticket, while a $1 Superfecta [7-1-4-6 (Untitled)] came back $108.70.

 

The post ‘Settled Down’ Shirl’s Speight Impressive Winning Marine Stakes For Attfield appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.

Source of original post

Verified by MonsterInsights