Gallorette in the Whitney

She is a rugged, strong filly, with big joints and a good frame, very much of the type usually with a *Challenger II.  Her head is very good and her expression feminine, but otherwise she is a rather masculine type of filly. Thus Joe Palmer described Gallorette, champion handicap mare of 1946 and the mare…

Quality Road goes to school

Quality Road made a special guest appearance on Monday morning at Saratoga.  After the track was closed for training and the grounds cleared at 10 a.m., the starting gate was moved to near the finish line so that the likely Whitney favorite could school a bit before this weekend’s start. Todd Pletcher, when asked why…

Forever Together

Racing abounds with contests named after equine royalty:  The Personal Ensign.  The Ruffian.  The Shuvee.  The Vagrancy.  Their names evoke speed and strength and superiority.  To win them is, in some small part, to be linked to them. But then there’s the Diana. The Diana.  Not just royalty, but a goddess.  The chaste and fleet…

Jockeys 45, Horsemen 41

In what has become something of a Saratoga tradition, the jockeys played basketball last night for charity. Three years ago, they took on a fifth grade A.A.U. team from Texas, beating the youngsters by a score of 44-39; two years ago, the kids came back for a rematch and trounced the riders, 49-32. Last night,…

Over the Moon

Rick Schosberg has trained Giant Moon since his first start as a two-year-old, in September of 2007.  Giant Moon won that race, and his next three, all New York-bred stakes races.  Schosberg has seen him through wins and losses, through injuries and setbacks.  He knows his horse. But yesterday at Saratoga, Giant Moon showed his…

Winning Favorites

It’s been a good couple of days for favorites here in Saratoga—especially because they’ve come in at nice prices. In the second race on opening day, Kathern’s Kitten braved the rain to win a maiden special weight by a length, paying $17.20.  She made her first start on dirt at Churchill Downs, finishing fourth “with…

No Waiting…yet, anyway…

Members of the media (I can barely write that with a straight face) were invited yesterday to a preview of the two new culinary splashes at the track this year, Danny Meyer’s Blue Smoke and Shake Shack. Both have been firmly entrenched on the New York gastronomical landscape for several years, and when Citi Field…

Opening Day, 1910

August 5, 1910:  “Olambala the Victor” (New-York Daily Tribune) “An important meeting of the stewards of the Jockey Club will be held at the track to-morrow to settle definitely the much mooted question of fall racing.  It is said that James R. Keene is working hard for a change in the plans which would bring…

Saratoga Anticipation, 1910

To get to Saratoga, Red Smith famously said, “From New York City you drive north for about 175 miles, turn left on Union Avenue and go back 100 years.” So I did. And here’s what was going on in the run-up to the 1910 Saratoga meeting.   The more things change… July 24, 1910:  “Hotels and…

And We’re Off!

Well, sort of,  in a limited sort of pre-meet way.  On Sunday, Saratoga Race Course opened to the public for its annual open house; geared towards families, the day featured face painting, pony rides, and inflatables for the kids, while adults could partake of a variety of local food products.  Musicians performed throughout the day,…