Monthly Archives: August 2011

Acclamation tosses hat into Horse of the Year ring

It’s believed Acclamation, a 5-year-old son of Unusual Heat, became the first horse in America this year to win three Grade I stakes after he went gate to wire under Patrick Valenzuela to take the $1 million Pacific Classic at … Continue reading

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TOC responds to CTHA’s decertification effort

Thoroughbred Owners of California president Lou Raffetto fired back at the newly formed California Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association on Saturday afternoon after the CTHA announced earlier in the day it had submitted more than 1,100 signatures to the California Horse Racing … Continue reading

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Blind Luck will be staying home for next race

Trainer Jerry Hollendorfer said Saturday morning at Del Mar that his champion 4-year-old filly Blind Luck will stay home and possibily run in the $1 million Pacific Classic on Aug. 28. She could also wait and race next in the … Continue reading

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CTHA calls for election to decertify TOC

The Thoroughbred Owners of California can’t say they weren’t warned. The California Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association, formed in late March, announced Saturday morning it has submitted more than 1,100 signatures to the California Horse Racing Board calling for an election to … Continue reading

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Some interesting numbers at Del Mar

Consider this: * There was $390,684 in the pick five pool Sunday at Del Mar. This is a bet that carries a low 14 percent takeout. It’s also a bet that, according to one representative of the Thoroughbred Owners of … Continue reading

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Creative Cause faces uphill battle to even make Derby

There is absolutely no doubt that Creative Cause, 1 3/4-length winner of Sunday’s $150,000 Best Pal Stakes at Del Mar, is a very nice colt. He’s been much the best in both of his starts and, seeing as though he’s … Continue reading

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While TOC holds firm, Del Mar is having bad week

It was a good first two weeks during the Del Mar meet. The seaside oval was up 4.8 percent in average daily on-track attendance and all-sources handle was down only 0.3 percent. Nothing to dance about, but solid numbers considering … Continue reading

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