Sliding through history

Aqueduct offers the best of two racing worlds this afternoon, the present and the historical. We’ve got the Grade III Gotham, for three-year-olds with Derby aspirations. The race was first run in 1953 at the Jamaica racecourse and named for the city in which the track was situated, another in a line of races honoring…

Friday morning quick picks

Bill Place didn’t make my wish come true on Thursday; off as the even-money favorite, he was a well-beaten third and was claimed from Anthony Dutrow by David Jacobson. I suppose that’s a good sign? On the other side of the world, Numaany too finished third, at Nad al Sheba. Beaten a length and a…

Still looking up

I’m beginning to dread, rather than anticipate, the weekly update of the Take Ten! standings at ST Publishing. Here’s this week’s debacle…at least from this blogger’s point of view: 30. Stafford Stables…………………….1,150,75046. Trip’s Triple Crown Stable………..1,033,00051. Sleipneir Stable…………………… 1,015,750111. Val’s Foolish Pleasure…………….730,750112. Superterrific Stables……………….725,750119. Quinella Castle……………………..695,750133. Sec Bar Stable………………………605,750143. Brooklyn Backstretch……………..571,150 Yours truly plunged twenty-one…

A Tale of Two Hobbies

When it comes to hobbies, the New York Rangers and horse racing compete for my attention. Most of the time, they don’t come into serious conflict, but maybe one of these days the Rangers will still be playing deep enough into the post-season so that I can dash from the Belmont Stakes to Madison Square…

Notes from the backstretch

The Blood-Horse recently reported that a $40,000 grant from the Alfred Z. Solomon Trust will make it possible for Backstretch Employees Service Team (BEST), based at Belmont, to offer dental care to backstretch workers at Saratoga this summer. While BEST has for the past three years provided medical care, this is the first time that…

Sunday night quick picks

Poor old Evening Attire—Saturday just wasn’t his day. The Stymie set up as I’d hoped it would, with a speed duel immediately on the front end, but when Jose Espinoza asked for some run from Evening Attire, he didn’t have any, and he came home last in a field of four. Not, unfortunately, his finest…

Evening Attire, the Stymie, and the Meadowlands

A year ago on this day, I was getting ready to head to the Meadowlands; my sister-in-law was planning a surprise 40th birthday for my brother, and I was meeting some of his friends there in the afternoon for some simulcasting before the big event. Evening Attire was in action that day, in his second…

Where the girls are

Over the last couple of days, the press and blogs have been a-twitter with the news of the changes to the Breeders’ Cup schedule and the Friday emphasis on distaff racing, including the newly-named Ladies’ Classic. Check out Superfecta, Left at the Gate, Railbird, and Handride (especially their comments’ sections) for various perspectives, reactions, and…

The view from the bottom

I think that I’m already a reasonably humble person, but in case I needed any ego-beating, Take Ten! is taking care of it. What a great idea I had, to publish weekly the standings in our mini-league, to track our progress on our way to a donation to the racing charity of the winner’s choice.…

Off-track racing news

Save the date! The Belmont Child Care Association has announced the details of its spring fundraiser, the Rags to Riches Belmont Bash. This charity casino night will offer the “chance to eclipse Todd Pletcher in earnings and out-race John Velazquez,” to benefit two great charities: the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, “committed to the advancement of…