TBA Day at the Big A

A day at the races is great; a day at the races with a couple of TBA members is even better. Took the A train (with a slight detour due to track work) out to the Big A today to meet up with Alan of Left at the Gate and Jessica of Railbird; though I…

Back to the Big A; blog news

Congratulations to Michael Dubb and, by extension, Anna House, on All Expenses Paid’s victory in Friday’s third race. Saada, about whom I wrote favorably last time, was second, and once again I didn’t take my own advice, so I missed the $16.40 winner and $87.00 exacta. My bet on the winner would have been strictly…

A sudden celebrity…no, not me…

So clearly there is little point in my trying to craft interesting, timely reflections about horse racing. All I have to do is pray for one of the cats to hit a bomb, note it online…and voilá! Record traffic; multiple comments; links from esteemed websites; and lotsa e-mail. I kid you not–more people came to…

Lava Cat

It was bound to happen: my cat picked a huge winner and I didn’t. I recognize that the presence of my felines on the left might lend a note of frivolity to my endeavors here; when I first began thinking about the blog, a fellow felinophile friend who has spent many hours at the races…

“A big toxic waste dump”

You might recall that those are the words that Jay Privman of ESPN and Daily Racing Form used to describe the synthetic surfaces in California during an ESPN telecast in early October. Recently, a commenter on the discussion boards at Alex Brown Racing posted this article from the New Haven Register regarding toxins in the…

Whither goest New York racing?

As Ed Fountaine notes in Monday’s NY Post, there are thirty racing days left in 2007, and still no word on who will be running New York racing on the first day of 2008. The mind boggles; when this process began literally years ago, it was inconceivable that we’d be in this position at this…

Thoughts on Sunday

A few days ago I wrote about horses who somehow get into your imagination; you see them race once, and for some reason, they make an impression. Be Bullish is one, though unfortunately he’s not done much that’s interesting; he was perplexingly last in a field of four at Aqueduct last week, taking down a…

Way to go, Dave!

Congrats to hometown (Saratoga) hero Dave for winning the Red Smith Handicap at Aqueduct yesterday for his second win of the year, the first coming at Belmont last month under Alan Garcia. Saturday Garcia was on Kiaran McLaughlin’s Encinas, who finished tenth. Dave was eighth with three quarters of a mile to go and made…

Today at the Big A

As if we needed it, another sign of winter arrives this weekend, with the end of stakes grass racing in New York for 2007. Today a full field goes in the Grade II, mile and an eighth Red Smith Handicap; tomorrow the girls go in the re-scheduled Grade 3, mile and a half Long Island…