Results, Santa Anita Friday Race 8 — lost $300

Trainer Mike Puype's horses are firing well off layoffs right now

Trainer Mike Puype's second timers are firing well off layoffs right now

Recently trainer Mike Puype’s been doing an outstanding job with second-time starters coming back from long layoffs. On Wednesday, Mossad won the fifth race for him, paying $12, and Puype took the first race Friday with second-time starter Ciccina. The 5-to-2 shot hadn’t raced since May 11.

In the eighth, #7 Kafwain’s Belle fit the same profile — a second-time starter trained by Puype coming off a long layoff. And as it was rallying up the rail to grab the money at 5-to-1, it dawned on me that a trend may be developing here. Now, I just hope it’s not too late to join the party.

Although, Kafwain’s Belle was bet to 4-to-1 early, I planned to put $200 on her only if she was 2/1 to 7/2 at post time. I also had tight betting ranges for $200 bets on #3 Silent Western — who was bet too low — #10 Eleni Mou and #12 Sally Says So, whose odds were too high.

Anyway, I ended up playing $100 on #11 Ata Honour, at 7-to-1, #12 Sally Says So, 26-to-1, and 7-to-1 shot #13 Saint’s Crown. Sally Says So made a nice run for second while never threatening the winner.

To watch a replay of this race, go to www.calracing.com

PGM PP# NAME JOCKEY TRAINER ODDS FN
3 1 Silent Western (FL) Gryder A Kasparoff J 1.50 11
4 2 Snooty Gal (KY) Pedroza M Glatt M 5.70 5
5 3 Abstract Fact (CA) Arambula P Nelson K 71.50 6
6 4 Girl Humor (KY) Bejarano R O’Neill D 6.30 3
7 5 Kafwain’s Belle (KY) Talamo J Puype M 5.30 1
8 6 First Contact (CA) Baze T Cenicola L 40.00 8
9 7 Lola Rastaquaire (CA) Stra K Dupuis J 62.90 9
10 8 Eleni Mou (KY) Sutherland C Mulhall K 37.10 10
11 9 Ata Honour (KY) Quinonez A Burnison E 7.70 7
12 10 Sally Says So (CA) Valdivia, Jr. J Lewis C 26.30 2
13 11 Saint’s Crown (KY) Court J Carava J 7.20 4
SCR Raise Again (CA)    
SCR Tricki Operator (IL) Potts C West T

Pgm Win Place Show
7 $12.60 $8.00 $6.00
12 $20.40 $11.20
6 $5.80
 
Exotic Payoffs
$1.00 Exacta paid $157.40 (7-12)
$1.00 Pick 3 paid $1456.80 (5-7-7)
$1.00 Pick 4 paid $5779.60 (1/2/6-5-7-7)
$1.00 Place Pick All paid $4203.60 (7 OF 8)
$1.00 Super High Five paid $36434.80 (7-12-6-13-4)
$1.00 Trifecta paid $1433.00 (7-12-6)
$2.00 Daily Double paid $267.80 (7-7)
$2.00 Pick 6 paid $6299.80 (2-4-1/2/6-5-7-7)

Results, Santa Anita Friday Race 5 — no bet

Trainer Barry Abrams got Unusual Heat gelding #1 Too Much Heat to win his second lifetime start, but paid just $5.40

Trainer Barry Abrams got Unusual Heat gelding #1 Too Much Heat to win his second lifetime start, but paid just $5.40

In a race where it was difficult for me to find potentially profitable angles, the Barry Abrams-trained #1 Too Much Heat got the early lead and seemed to get stronger as the race got longer. 

His only real challenge came from #4 Jacob’s Little Bro who broke slowly, but made a sharp middle move up the rail. Jacob’s Little Bro came within a neck of the lead on the turn, then faded. 

Had he been 10/1, I would have bet Jacob’s Little Bro, but his post-time odds were just 5/1 so I didn’t wager at all.

Abrams is a cancer survivor and partly attributes his success battling the disease to the hope of watching babies run from his sire Unusual Heat.

To watch a replay of this race, go to www.calracing.com 

 

PGM PP# NAME JOCKEY TRAINER ODDS FN
1 1 Too Much Heat (CA) Nakatani C Abrams B 1.70 1
3 2 Sammartino (CA) Smith M Spawr W 5.80 5
4 3 Jacob’s Little Bro (CA) Talamo J Puype M 5.60 4
5 4 Dana Dynamo (CA) Flores D Headley B 5.10 2
7 5 Spendamillionbux (CA) Rosario J Dollase C 9.70 3
8 6 Negreanu (CA) Gomez G O’Neill D 2.70 6
SCR Charlie and Chris (CA) Enriquez I Zucker H
SCR Vaundell (CA) Bejarano R Gaines C

Pgm Win Place Show
1 $5.40 $3.40 $3.00
5 $5.00 $3.80
7 $4.80
 
Exotic Payoffs
$1.00 Consolation Pick 3 paid $44.60 (2-4-2)
$1.00 Exacta paid $14.20 (1-5)
$1.00 Pick 3 paid $312.70 (2-4-1)

Results, Santa Anita Friday Race 4 — lost $200

Workout analyst Bruno De Julio is part owner of #4 Shantika's Dream, who won her debut at 17/1.

Workout analyst Bruno De Julio is part owner of #4 Shantika's Dream, who won her debut at 17/1.

Bubbley Blonde, #2,  was just too irresistible for bettors. She showed several fast workouts and had leading jockey Rafael Bejarano aboard, so the crowd hammered her to 9/5 even though she had never raced before this.

She ran admirably, leading until the top of the stretch, but #4 Shantika’s Dream stalked the pace and drew off in the stretch. Winning trainer Adam Kitchingman worked Shantika’s Dream slowly leading up to the race, which he usually does with his debuters. And he was able to get 17/1 with low-profile jockey Chantal Sutherland riding.

Workout analyst Bruno De Julio is part owner of Shantika’s Dream and this was the second time in five starts that one of the horses he owned won when running for the first time.

I ended up playing $200 on #5 Malibu Artiste, who showed speed in her last, but in this race unsuccessfully tried to rate from just off the lead.

To watch a replay of this race, go to www.calracing.com

PGM PP# NAME JOCKEY TRAINER ODDS FN
1 1 I. B. Stormin (KY) Court J Saavedra A 8.40 6
2 2 Bubbley Blonde (KY) Bejarano R Walsh K 1.90 2
3 3 She’s Our Ten (KY) Rosario J Sadler J 6.20 5
4 4 Shantika’s Dream (WA) Sutherland C Kitchingman A 17.10 1
5 5 Malibu Artiste (KY) Sorenson D Aguirre P 2.30 3
6 6 Bella Bubbles (CA) Potts C McKaughan A 15.40 7
7 7 Lunar City (FL) Pedroza M Chew M 4.30 4
 
Pgm Win Place Show
4 $36.20 $14.80 $7.40
2 $4.20 $3.00
5 $3.20
 
Exotic Payoffs
$1.00 Exacta paid $59.10 (4-2)
$1.00 Pick 3 paid $352.20 (6-2-4)
$1.00 Pick 4 paid $1926.90 (2-6-2-4)
$1.00 Trifecta paid $208.20 (4-2-5)
$2.00 Daily Double paid $121.40 (2-4)

Friday, Santa Anita Race 8 — 4:37 p.m. post time

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden claiming $25,000, 5-1/2 furlongs, 4-yo’s and up

Possible overlays                              Morning line

#3 Silent Western                                  7/2
#7 Kafwain’s Belle                                  8/1
#10 Eleni Mou                                       20/1
#11 Ata Honour                                      8/1
#12 Sally Says So                                 12/1
#13 Saint’s Crown                                  5/1

I’ll be watching the tote board for clues. If there’s heavy betting on any of three horses coming off layoffs — #7 Kafwain’s Belle, #10 Eleni Mou or #12 Sally Says So — then I’m climbing on board, too.

I believe jockey Jon Court on #13 Saints Crown will try for the lead as this mare wasn’t rating well last time, but a wide trip may be that horse’s downfall. And Eleni Mou has better speed than what appears in her past performance lines so I expect her to be right up front, too.

Silent Western, #3, ran a winning race on Dec. 7 as her 70 Beyer Speed Figure is the median needed to win this type of race. Flew First Class ran her down that day, but Silent Western was 2-1/2 lengths clear of third place and she defeated nine other horses. 

I will bet $200 on #7 Kafwain’s Belle, #10 Eleni Mou or #12 Sally Says So at 2/1 to 7/2 only. If #3 Silent Western is 3/1 to 9/2 then I’ll bet $200 on her.

Also, I will bet $100 on any of these scenarios — #3 Silent Western and #11 Ata Honour at 5/1 or more; #12 Sally Says So at 7/1 and above, and #13 Saint’s Crown at 6/1 or better.

Friday, Santa Anita Race 5 — 3:05 p.m. post time

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden Special Weight, 5-1/2 furlongs, 3-year-olds

Possible overlays                                  Morning line

#4 Jacob’s Little Bro                                  10/1

Seven colts are running for the first time in this eight-horse field of California breds.

Debuters from the powerful Harris Farms stable tend to run well when bet below 10/1 and #6 Vaundell is the 5/2 morning line choice. Howard Zucker trains #2 Charlie and Chris, who has a couple of fast workouts. Blogger Mary Forney watched Charlie and Chris school in the paddock recently and was impressed with him. 

I plan to stay out of this race for the most part. At the window, I will wager $150 on Jacob’s Little Bro at 10/1 to 19/1.

Friday, Santa Anita Race 4 — 2:34 p.m. post time

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden claiming $100,000, 6 furlongs, 3-year-olds

Possible overlays                           Morning line

#2 Bubbley Blonde                            7/2
#5 Malibu Artiste                              5/2

Jockey Rafael Bejarano rides #2 Bubbley Blonde who shows lots of good workouts. But it seems that all of Kathy Walsh’s first timers work out well, get bet, then run poorly in their debuts.

But I still like the filly at 7/2 or higher.

Malibu Artiste, the #5 horse, seems to be the speed. She dueled three-wide on the turn Dec. 5 and hung in there for second. Trainer Paul Aguirre won with six of his last 17 second-time starters and Malibu Artiste has shown some life in morning workouts.

I will bet $150 on #2 Bubbley Blonde at 7/2 to 19/1 and $200 on Malibu Artiste at 2/1 or higher. However, I expect the public to bet one of these two below the odds range, so I’ll likely end up with only one wager.

Results, Santa Anita Thursday Race 8 — won $1,490

imgres14With #9 Good Newsman scratched, the public made #4 Bubsy the 9-to-5 favorite, but that horse had weak Beyer Speed Figures for the level. 

At 5-to-1, the Patrick Gallagher-trained #2 Cold Ruler took the lead on the backstretch, while jockey Rafael Bejarano patiently sat a few lengths off the pace, riding 6-to-1 shot #7 Haughty Topper. Bejarano passed Cold Ruler in the stretch, but he couldn’t go with Clinton Potts aboard #3 African Gray, who made a 3-wide move on the turn and found another gear in midstretch to win clear. African Gray, a debuter who began his training at another circuit, paid $27.20 for trainer Ted West.

I bet $150 on the African Gray, but also had $300 on Haughty Topper and $100 on Cold Ruler. I was eyeing #10 At the Beach also, but his odds drifted above my maximum 14-to-1 for him.

To watch a replay of this race, go to www.calracing.com 

PGM PP# NAME JOCKEY TRAINER ODDS FN
1 1 Warren’s Buddy (CA) Arambula P Gutierrez J 98.30 8
2 2 Cold Ruler (FL) Espinoza V Gallagher P 5.40 3
3 3 African Gray (KY) Potts C West T 12.60 1
4 4 Bubsy (FL) Solis A Rosales R 1.90 6
5 5 Mont La Salle (FL) Quinonez A Garcia V 67.80 7
6 6 Convenient Memory (CA) Rosario J O’Neill D 3.90 4
7 7 Haughty Topper (CA) Bejarano R Mitchell M 6.90 2
8 8 El Tajin (KY) Garcia M Puype M 3.60 5
10 9 At the Beach (CA) Valdivia, Jr. J Lewis C 19.50 9
SCR Good Newsman (KY) Pedroza M Hendricks D
 
Pgm Win Place Show
3 $27.20 $9.60 $5.00
7 $8.80 $5.20
2 $4.80
 
Exotic Payoffs
$1.00 Exacta paid $98.50 (3-7)
$1.00 Pick 3 paid $149.30 (1-2-3)
$1.00 Pick 4 paid $15661.90 (10-1-2/11/12/13/14-3)
$1.00 Place Pick All paid $9956.80 (8 OF 8)
$1.00 Super High Five paid $6204.30 (3-7-2-6-8)
$1.00 Trifecta paid $738.00 (3-7-2)
$2.00 Daily Double paid $80.20 (2-3)
$2.00 Pick 6 paid $19690.40 (5-8-10-1-2/11/12/13/1

Results, Santa Anita Thursday Race 4 — lost $200

Jockey Jordan Springer, who was based in Tampa, got her first Santa Anita winner Thursday on #8 Tavern

Jockey Jordan Springer, who was based in Tampa, got her first Santa Anita winner Thursday on #8 Tavern

The favorite #4 White Lace Jimmy was hammered to the unbettable price of 3/2, but he almost got there with a late burst that brought him to within a neck of the winning horse.

But first-time starter #8 Tavern, at 24-to-1, held off White Lace Jimmy to give female jockey Jordan Springer, 31,  her first victory at Santa Anita. Springer began riding at Churchill Downs in 2004 and booted home her first winner at Tampa Bay Downs in January 2005.

I bet $200 on another debuter in the race #5 Llamada Perdida who went off at 16-to-1. But I heard this horse’s name called only one time throughout the race. As track announcer Trevor Denman was rattling off horses on the backstretch, he commented “and last by a long, long way is Llamada Perdida.”

I guess that’s why people don’t like betting first timers because you can be out of the race quickly, without ever getting a run for your money.

To watch a replay of this race, go to www.calracing.com. 

PGM PP# NAME JOCKEY TRAINER ODDS FN
1 1 Prince Novetti (KY) Potts C Bell, II T 9.60 5
2 2 Up a Lazy River (TX) Nakatani C Moreno H 33.50 8
3 3 Leopard Creek (KY) Pedroza M Greely C 25.70 7
4 4 White Lace Jimmy (KY) Enriquez I Matlow R 1.50 2
5 5 Llamada Perdida (CA) Delgadillo A Garcia V 16.70 9
6 6 Fair the Storm (CA) Sorenson D Bacorn H 92.80 2
7 7 Lahcotah (FL) Rosario J Paasch C 1.90 4
8 8 Tavern (CA) Springer J Hess, Jr. R 24.30 1
9 9 Kalookan Boxer (CA) Linares M Bean R 116.30 10
10 10 Reckless Capote (KY) Gryder A Lopez J 5.00 6
 
Pgm Win Place Show
8 $50.60 $11.00 $6.00
6 $30.80 $18.20
4 $2.40 $2.80
 
Exotic Payoffs
$1.00 Exacta paid $36.30 (8-4)
$1.00 Exacta paid $627.60 (8-6)
$1.00 Pick 3 paid $231.60 (6-5-8)
$1.00 Pick 4 paid $986.80 (1-6-5-8)
$1.00 Superfecta paid $19333.50 (8-4-6-7)
$1.00 Superfecta paid $34523.60 (8-6-4-7)
$1.00 Trifecta paid $1266.10 (8-4-6)
$1.00 Trifecta paid $1736.70 (8-6-4)
$2.00 Daily Double paid $227.60 (5-8)

Nevada pari-mutuel contract extended to Jan. 25

santa-anita-park-by-polypomo1Nevada horseplayers continued to bet into Churchill Downs and Magna Entertainment track pari-mutuel pools Wednesday as TrackNet extended its current contract with casinos until Jan. 25. 

TrackNet, which is a joint venture between Churchill Downs and Magna Entertainment, is locked in a struggle with casinos over new pari-mutuel contract terms. The track operators want higher fees and would like to change the way casino betting handle is reported, according to a story on Bloodhorse.com.

TrackNet threatened to suspend pari-mutuel betting to some 80 casinos Wednesday because the previous contract expired and little progress was being made on the new one. Casino managers were prepared to book bets at Santa Anita, Gulfstream, Golden Gate and Fairgrounds.

Casino representatives met with TrackNet leaders Wednesday and will continue to negotiate over the next couple of weeks, said Patty Jones, the executive director of the Nevada Pari-Mutuel Association.

“Both sides came away with a better understanding of the other sides position,” Jones told Bloodhorse.com.

Thursday, Santa Anita Race 8 — 4:37 p.m. post time

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden claiming $32,000, 6-1/2 furlongs, 3-year-olds

Possible overlays                                Morning line

#2 Cold Ruler                                             5/1
#3 African Gray                                         12/1
#4 Bubsy                                                   7/2
#7 Haughty Topper                                 5/1
#9 Good Newsman                                     5/1
#10 At the Beach                                       12/1

Three first-time starters look like good bets at the right prices: #3 African Gray, #7 Haughty Topper and #10 At the Beach. The best bet of that group will likely be the Mike Mitchell-trained Haughty Topper. Mitchell is known for being good second time out, but he’s also been winning first time recently and owners Tommy Town Thoroughbreds have a high percentage of debut winners.

On the far outside, owner-trainer Craig Lewis starts #10 At the Beach, an offspring of Larry the Legend, a sire that has produced a few debut winners for Lewis. This trainer’s live maidens tend to get early action on the tote board.

Dan Hendricks trains #9 Good Newsman, who lost two lengths in his last when shuffled back, but showed that he has the ability to win at this level. Both Good Newsman and #4 Bubsy have the right running style to win at 6 1/2 furlongs. On the inside, second-timer #2 Cold Ruler was bet to 7/1 in his first race where he made a middle move at 7 furlongs. Also, he’s showing fast workouts in the Daily Racing Form.

I will bet $300 on #7 Haughty Topper at 5/2 or better, $150 on #3 African Gray at 10/1 to 19/1, and $100 on At the Beach at 5/1 to 14/1.

Also, I will take $200 on #9 Good Newsman at 3/1 or better and $100 on #2 Cold Ruler at 5/2 to 6/1 only.

Thursday, Santa Anita Race 4 — 2:34 p.m. post time

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden claiming $32,000, 6-1/2 furlongs, 3-year-olds

Possible overlays                               Morning line

#4 White Lace Jimmy                          2/1
#5 Llamada Perdida                            10/1
#7 Lahcotah                                     7/2

Trainer Richard Matlow’s horses are doing well second time out and #4 White Lace Jimmy got a four-wide trip in his Dec. 7 debut, but still finished well.

First-time starter #5 Llamada Perdida worked out strongly  on Jan 4, going four furlongs in 47-3/5 seconds to be the sixth best of 78 at the distance. And #7 Lehcotah was close to the pace until the turn in a Nov. 26 route race, before giving way.

At 7/2 to 19/1, I’ll bet $200 on #5 Llamada Perdida.

At 2/1 or better, I want  $200 to win on #4 White Lace Jimmy. But if White Lace Jimmy is bet to 9/5 or lower then, I’ll put $150 on #7 Lahcotah at 3/1 or more.

Results, Santa Anita Wednesday Race 5 — lost $350

Getting up by a nose in the last jump, jockey Jose Valdivia timed it right wth #7 Mossad

Getting up by a nose in the last jump, jockey Jose Valdivia timed it right wth #7 Mossad

In here, #10 Kaffeinator was way over bet to 8-to-5, as he was showing the four highest Beyer Speed Figures in the race and money magnet Garrett Gomez was aboard. Because Kaffeinator was pounded, I shopped elsewhere. 

Six of nine horses were coming off recent long layoffs, and I saw this race as wide open. So there was no way I was betting second-place finisher #2 Pacific Halo at 7-to-2 or #3 Voodoo’s Run at 4-to-1.  I ended up playing small wagers on extreme long shots: I took $150 on #6 Mr. Rancho Vista at 19-to-1, and $100 on both #1 Sailboat Sam at 15-to-1 and #4 Unusual Justin at 18-to-1.

Of course, you could say those three were dead on the board and had no shot at all, but I think the strategy was sound as I was close to betting the eventual winner #7 Mossad if he blinked to 6-to1. But unfortunately he remained at 5-to-1.

To watch a replay of this race, go to www.calracing.com 

PGM PP# NAME JOCKEY TRAINER ODDS FN
1 1 Sailboat Sam (CA) Solis A Hendricks D 15.80 4
2 2 Pacific Halo (KY) Rosario J Periban J 3.70 2
3 3 Voodoo’s Run (KY) Baze M Polanco M 4.30 3
4 4 Unusual Justin (CA) Nakatani C Abrams B 18.60 7
5 5 Maria’s Cat (CA) Sutherland C Eurton P 59.50 9
6 6 Mr. Rancho Vista (KY) Bejarano R Hollendorfer J 19.70 8
7 7 Mossad (KY) Valdivia, Jr. J Puype M 5.00 1
8 8 No Thinkin Allowed (CA) Gryder A Becerra R 25.30 5
10 9 Kaffeinator (FL) Gomez G Sadler J 1.40 6
SCR Twisted Lyric (KY) Talamo J Ellis R
 
Pgm Win Place Show
7 $12.00 $6.60 $4.20
2 $5.00 $3.20
3 $3.20
 
Exotic Payoffs
$1.00 Exacta paid $30.80 (7-2)
$1.00 Pick 3 paid $170.20 (4-1-7)
$1.00 Superfecta paid $791.20 (7-2-3-1)
$1.00 Trifecta paid $120.00 (7-2-3)
$2.00 Daily Double paid $55.00 (1-7)

Wednesday, Santa Anita Race 5 — 3:05 p.m. post time

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden Claiming $32,000, 6 furlongs, 4 yo’s and up

Possible overlays                             Morning line

#1 Sailboat Sam                                       10/1
#2 Pacific Halo                                         6/1
#3 Voodoo’s Run                                       9/2
#4 Unusual Justin                                      6/1
#6 Mr. Rancho Vista                                 10/1
#7 Mossad                                                5/1
#10 Kaffeinator                                         7/2

This race is a bit tricky because six out of nine of the horses running are coming off of recent layoffs of four months or more.

Jockey Garrett Gomez rides #10 Kaffeinator, who is coming directly off a three-month freshening. Kaffeinator topped the 77 median Beyer Speed Figure needed to win this race four straight times. On June 18, Kaffeinator ran an 80 Beyer, then a 78  on July 24, an 80 on Aug. 25, and 79 his last time out Oct. 3. 

So, he’s been running well at higher claiming levels, but unfortunately a dominant horse showed up whenever he ran. Others here like #2 Pacific Halo, #3 Voodoo’s Run and #4 Unusual Justin ran Beyers in the low 70’s, but could easily improve to an 80.

Finally, #1 Sailboat Sam flashed good speed on Feb. 23, #6 Mr. Rancho Vista gets jockey Rafael Bejarano off a 15-month layoff and second-timer #7 Mossad drops down and shows lightning quick workouts for his comeback race.

One note about Mr. Rancho Vista is that his former trainer Patrick Gallagher doesn’t push his horses first or second time. So, today the horse is running off a long layoff in its third start with two dark running lines. The horse is now trained by Jerry Hollendorfer who may be hiding the horses ability with slow workouts. One clue that Mr. Rancho Vista might run well is that Bejarano is jumping off Voodoo’s Run.

In any event, I can see almost anything happening in this race, so I’ll make an odds line and play the tote board.

I will bet $200 on #10 Kaffeinator at 5/2 or better and $100 on both #7 Mossad at 6/1 or more and Mr. Rancho Vista at 7/1 or better.

But If Kaffeinator goes of at 2/1 or lower then I’ll put $150 on both #7 Mossad at 6/1 and Mr. Rancho Vista at 7/1; $100 on both #3 Voodoo’s Run and #4 Unusual Justin at 7/1 or better; and $100 on #1 Sailboat Sam and #2 Pacific Halo at 10/1 or more.

Hennessy almost kills Eddie Logan, beloved 98-year-old Santa Anita shoe shine man

eddielogan

Eddie Logan takes care of the shoes of trainer Mike Machowsky. Logan had to be rushed to Arcadia Methodist Hospital Saturday following an apparent seizure. Photo by Mary Forney.

 

But Logan expected back at SA shoe stand Wednesday

Although he’s been alive and well for 98 years, Hennessy — the cognac, not the sire — almost killed Eddie Logan on Saturday.

The 98-year-old iconic Santa Anita shoeshiner, and namesake for the Eddie Logan Stakes, has been at Santa Anita every opening day since the place began running on Christmas 1934.

But last Saturday, Logan drank some Hennessy cognac while on blood pressure medication and needed to be rushed to Arcadia Methodist Hospital where he was treated for a seizure.

At about 4 p.m. Saturday, Logan was sitting outside the window of Cece Connor, the paymaster of purses, “when I noticed him gasping. I called our first aid department, then 911.”

Santa Anita gift shop manager Christine Crocker said the apparent seizure was caused by Logan drinking his beloved Hennessy while blood pressure medication was in his system.

  “Although he knows better, Eddie has done this in the past and has said many times, ‘I’m going to go sometime, so it might as well be by doing something I like,” Crocker told CalRacing Stable Notes’ Ed Golden.

Logan spent Saturday night in intensive care, according to Crocker, but his family said he would be back to shining shoes at Santa Anita on Wednesday.

In 2006, the Hill Rise Stakes for two-year-olds was renamed the Eddie Logan Stakes. The well-loved shoe shine man typically greets customers and horseplayers strolling by his stand with “have a lucky day.”

I guess Saturday was Eddie Logan’s lucky day.        

TrackNet may pull Nevada pari-mutuel plug Wednesday

With the economy flying south in 2008, horseplayers across America have been betting less money.

It seemed that whenever meets ended last year, race track leaders announced handle declines. And, because tracks make money by holding a percentage of the betting dollars, the situation has led to lower purses for owners, and smaller commission checks for jockeys and trainers.

Some horsemen — like Jeff Mullins in Southern California — opted to ship some of their stock to racinos like those in Santa Fe, N.M. that pay better purses for claiming races.

Furthermore, leading track operator Magna Entertainment is up to its eyeballs in debt and in 2007 company leaders even announced the possibility of selling Santa Anita to help pay the bills.

So, with the racing game obviously struggling, track operators should stick to trying to find new revenue sources rather than cutting off their old ones.

But on Wednesday, Magna and Churchill Downs, negotiating under the name TrackNet Media Group, plan to pull the plug on pari-mutuel racing to 80 Nevada Casinos  — unless a last-minute deal can be struck, according to BloodHorse.com. The racetrack companies believe casinos should pay a drastically higher percentage to them for pari-mutuel wagering than the current agreement calls for.  

If the tracks do stop pari-mutuel wagering, bettors in Nevada will still be able to bet. Plans are for betting windows at casino race parlors to stay open, as Nevada operators plan to book the action themselves. But that means that some multi-race bets like pick sixes and pick fours will not be offered.

Figures released on Tuesday show that thoroughbred pari-mutuel wagering in the United States, dropped 20.3 percent in December compared with the same month in 2007, while betting declined 7.2 percent in the full year of 2007 to 2008 — to it’s lowest total since 1998.  Horse bettors wagered $13.67 billion in 2008 after betting $14.72 billion in 2007, according to information released by Equibase and published on BloodHorse.com.

Pari-mutuel history in Nevada goes back to 1990 when the state linked to the tracks, allowing betting money to be co-mingled in track pools. In 1998 statewide handle peaked at $619 million, but betting began to tail off shortly afterward. Nevada’s betting total slipped to $472 million in 2002, but steadily increased up until 2007.

One cause of the decline was that in 1997 Nevada outlawed rebates to horseplayers, so many of them began wagering on the telephone to rebate shops in St. Kitts and other offshore locations. Hollywood Park management believed their customers were moving to Las Vegas to get rebates, so in 1997 it blacked out Southern California races until rebating was prohibited. 

Looking at today’s poor economy in general and Magna’s situation in particular, clearly, now seems like the wrong time for track operators to shut out Nevada bettors from pari-mutuel pools at Santa Anita, Gulfstream Park, Golden Gate and the Fairgrounds.

These are very lean times for Magna, which according to its third quarter earnings report ending Sept. 30. 2008, has lost $105 million, $87 million and $113 million in 2005, 2006 and 2007 respectively. And for the nine months ending Sept. 30, 2008, Magna lost $116 million.

On Monday, Magna’s stock price closed at just 82 cents a share.

“The company’s ability to continue as a going concern is in substantial doubt,” said the report, which tallied the company’s accumulated debt at $626 million.

In light of this, race track leaders should make the rational choice of agreeing to keep the pari-mutual system operating in Nevada uninterrupted. And as the hours dwindle down to the first race at Gulfstream Park on Wednesday, one can only hope that sensibilities by TrackNet leaders will prevail.

No Santa Anita maiden sprints Sunday, so I guess Elisha Cuthbert’s picture will have to do

Results, Saturday Santa Anita Race 9 — won $900

imgres9When the gate sprang open on Dec. 13, debuter Sleep Tight had a problem and broke slowly to lose several lengths. She didn’t quit, though, making a nice run through the lane to dead-heat for second. 

Today, she was stretching out from 6 furlongs to 7 and once I saw her break well, I knew I was in good shape. 

The race set up with #8 Silent Smoke, an 11-to-1 shot, setting the pace while being followed by favorite #10 Sunny Peace and #2 Sleep Tight.  But at the top of the stretch, Sleep Tight had nowhere to run, as she was being blocked by the pace setters who ran side-by-side.

Finally, jockey Michael Baze angled her out for room and Sleep Tight ran like she was shot out of a cannon. The race was never in doubt late, as she won by 2-1/2 lengths to #11 Tiz Salsa, who closed well.

I wagered $300 on Sleep Tight, who closed at 3/1 odds.

To watch a replay of this race, go to www.calracing.com

PGM PP# NAME JOCKEY TRAINER ODDS FN
1 1 Wicked Sin (FL) Gryder A Koriner B 10.70 5
2 2 Sleep Tight (FL) Baze M Mitchell M 3.00 1
3 3 Warrensgoodwarrior (CA) Arambula P Gutierrez J 40.30 4
4 4 Savoir Farrah (KY) Garcia M Glatt M 73.00 9
5 5 Madraar Miss (CA) Sorenson D Meredith D 89.10 10
6 6 Lil Legal Linda (CA) Rosario J O’Neill D 4.20 6
7 7 Paddlin Mud (CA) Russell C Nunez J 44.40 11
8 8 Silent Smoke (CA) Talamo J Bernstein D 11.90 8
9 9 Dixie Dot Chance (CA) Blanc B Mendoza J 97.40 7
10 10 Sunny Peace (GB) Solis A Gallagher P 2.50 3
11 11 Tiz Salsa (PA) Bejarano R Hollendorfer J 3.50 2
 
Pgm Win Place Show
2 $8.00 $4.60 $3.00
11 $5.00 $3.20
10 $3.00
 
Exotic Payoffs
$1.00 Exacta paid $17.30 (2-11)
$1.00 Pick 3 paid $119.10 (2-2-2)
$1.00 Pick 4 paid $1352.60 (10-2-2/10-2)

Results, Santa Anita Saturday Race 3 — won $840

imgres8Trainer Bob Baffert had #9 Gotmymojoworkin surrounded by his two-horse hidden entry at the top of the lane. But neither the 2-to-1 favorite Street Car or the speedy Wall Street Wonder could run down the stubborn Florida bred.

Jockey Martin Garcia hustled #9 Gotmymojoworkin from the gate and the 3-year-old debuter shot to the front. But on Garcia’s inside came Garrett Gomez aboard #2 Street Car, who surged to the lead up the rail. 

But Garcia didn’t panic, instead he sat chilly a length off the pace. At the top of the stretch, Gotmymojoworkin hit the front and clearly put Street Car away, but at the same time a new threat emerged outside from # 8 Wall Street Wonder. The two ran head-and-head to midstretch, before Gotmymojoworkin lived up to his name and shook away.

I ended up betting $200 on the winner at 5.7-1 and $300 on #8 Wall Street Wonder. Since #2 Street Car was bet below 7/2, my wager on him was not in play.

To watch a replay of this race, go to www.calracing.com

GM PP# NAME JOCKEY TRAINER ODDS FN
1 1 Pauper’s Prize (FL) Rosario J Cerin V 26.50 2
2 2 Street Car (KY) Gomez G Baffert B 2.30 9
3 3 Pleasure to Ride (KY) Bejarano R Hollendorfer J 6.30 8
4 4 Ego (KY) Arambula P Vargas J 84.30 7
5 5 Mr. President (FL) Espinoza V Shirreffs J 15.40 6
6 6 Jeranimo (FL) Court J Pender M 14.00 3
7 7 Snapshot (KY) Flores D Sise, Jr. C 2.00 5
8 8 Wall Street Wonder (FL) Nakatani C Baffert B 9.60 4
9 9 Gotmymojoworkin (FL) Garcia M Sadler J 5.70 1

Pgm Win Place Show
9 $13.40 $8.40 $6.80
1 $20.20 $10.20
6 $8.40
 
Exotic Payoffs
$1.00 Exacta paid $164.10 (9-1)
$1.00 Pick 3 paid $722.30 (3-7-9)
$1.00 Superfecta paid $15890.30 (9-1-6-8)
$1.00 Trifecta paid $1172.30 (9-1-6)
$2.00 Daily Double paid $116.20 (7-9)

Saturday, Santa Anita Race 9 — 4:38 p.m. post time

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden King conquers So. Cal. maiden races

Maiden claiming $25,000, 7 furlongs, 4-yo’s and up

Possible overlays                          Morning line

#2 Sleep Tight                                       3/1
#10 Sunny Peace                                 7/2
#11 Tiz Salsa                                           5/1

The Mike Mitchell-trained #2 Sleep Tight broke slowly on Dec. 13 and was quickly seven lengths behind, however she rallied to be second. Mitchell has been excellent over the years with second timers and this one has a big shot. 

Jockey Alex Solis took #10 Sunny Peace to the lead in her first race on the synthetic Dec. 10. For the first part of 2008, Sunny Peace was showing speed in grass route races over in England. She’s dropping in class and running her shortest lifetime distance. If this horse sits off the pace a bit and comes with a run it can win, especially if #2 Sleep Tight doesn’t fire her best shot. 

On the outside, Rafael Bejarano rides #11 Tiz Salsa who is running her second race after a seven-month vacation. I only like her if she’s bet down.

Therefore, I will bet $300 on #2 Sleep Tight at odds of 2/1 and up. But if Sleep Tight is bet too low then I’ll put $200 to win on #11 Tiz Salsa only if she is less than 4/1.  

If those two horses don’t fall into their odds ranges, then I want $150 to win on #10 Sunny Peace at 2/1 or better.