Joel Politi’s Serengeti Empress has demonstrated flashes of brilliance in her brief career, winning five of eight starts, including the May 3 Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) last time out at Churchill Downs.
Monthly Archives: May 2019
Public Can Visit Maximum Security May 18 at Monmouth
Maximum Security, whose popularity has soared since he was disqualified from first place in the Kentucky Derby, will make a public appearance for racing fans May 18 at Monmouth Park when he schools in the paddock.
Empire Racing Club to Campaign Spendthrift Filly
The Empire Racing Club today announced that it has entered into an agreement with Spendthrift Farm to campaign a filly bred by the Lexington nursery this year.
Serengeti Empress Targets Acorn Stakes at Belmont
Joel Politi’s Serengeti Empress has demonstrated flashes of brilliance in her brief career, winning five of eight starts, including the May 3 Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) last time out at Churchill Downs.
Preakness Stalwarts Savor Alibi Breakfast
With the future of Pimlico Race Course and the Preakness Stakes (G1) in Baltimore in doubt beyond next year, the racing community gathered in the clubhouse dining room May 16 to share in the tradition of the old track’s Alibi Breakfast.
Telecaster Takes Morrison to a New Level in Dante
Britain has needed a serious challenger to Aidan O’Brien’s Investec Derby (G1) battalion. That horse might well have been found at York May 16, but the Derby in which Telecaster seeks to thwart Ballydoyle might yet be at the Curragh, not Epsom.
Automatic Berths Boost Preakness Field
While the Breeders’ Cup may have ownership of the “Win and You’re In” tagline, the concept of having automatic qualifying races for a major race has also struck a chord with the Maryland Jockey Club and The Stronach Group.
Chick Lang, Maryland Sprint Add Speed to Undercard
The six-furlong Chick Lang Stakes (G3) and Maryland Sprint Stakes (G3) should kick up some dust on the Preakness Stakes (G1) undercard May 18 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.
Churchill Notes: Stephen Foster Seeking the Soul Target
Charles Fipke’s grade I-winning homebred Seeking the Soul remains on track for the $600,000 Stephen Foster presented by GE Appliances (GI) on Saturday, June 15 following an easy half-mile move in :49.60 Wednesday morning at Churchill Downs.
Fasig-Tipton to Sponsor Preakness Winners' Party
For the second consecutive year, Fasig-Tipton, North America’s oldest Thoroughbred auction house, will be the title sponsor of the Preakness Stakes Winners’ Party Saturday, May 18 following the 144th Preakness Stakes (G1).
Del Mar Announces American Youth Racing Experience
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club has announced it will serve as the host for the inaugural American Youth Racing Experience this summer, a unique opportunity for young men and women to get up close and personal in the Thoroughbred industry.
Lael Stables Commits 5% of Earnings to Education
The Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation (TERF) announces a newly conceived gift of 5% of Lael Stables’ winnings for 2019.
Vettori Kin Aims for Louisville Handicap Repeat
A year ago Vettori Kin (BRZ) gave trainer Ken McPeek his fifth victory in the Louisville Handicap (G3T).
Mucho Gusto Draws Rail in Lazaro Barrera Stakes
In his first start since finishing third as the favorite in the Sunland Derby (G3), Michael Petersen’s Mucho Gusto will return to sprinting in the $100,000 Lazaro Barrera Stakes (G3) May 18 at Santa Anita Park.
Preakness Favorite Improbable Takes to Track at Pimlico
With all but two of the Preakness Stakes (G1) starters on the grounds at Pimlico May 16, most horses made their way to the main track to stretch their legs.
Canadian Champion Bold Script to Start in Selene
Last year’s Canadian champion 2-year-old filly Bold Script, who is being considered for this year’s Queen’s Plate Stakes against males, will try for her first graded stakes win in the $125,000 Selene Stakes May 18 at Woodbine.
Soaring Softly Graded Stakes Debut for Seek and Destroy
After winning a pair of off-the-turf races in her past two starts, e Five Racing Thoroughbreds’ Seek and Destroy will make her graded stakes debut in the Soaring Softly Stakes (G3T) May 18 on the Widener Course at Belmont Park.
Public Can Visit Maximum Security at Monmouth May 18
Maximum Security, whose popularity has soared since he was disqualified from first place in the Kentucky Derby, will make a public appearance for racing fans May 18 at Monmouth Park when he schools in the paddock.
BackTrack: Tom Rolfe Stays Up After Preakness Objection
This week is a recap of the 1965 Preakness Stakes won by Tom Rolfe at Pimlico Race Course. The recap, written by Kent Hollingsworth, ran in the May 22, 1965 magazine.
To get Caesars properties, Eldorado will need to trim expenses
It’s no secret that Eldorado Resorts wants at least some of the properties under the control of Caesars Entertainment Corp. There have been talks about a potential deal since this past March and Eldorado is now becoming more proactive in trying to work something out. In order to make something happen, though, the company wants to explore ways to make a deal more financially attractive.
Eldorado wants to cut expenses at Caesars by a minimum of at least $500,000 in order to submit an official offer. To force the reduction, Caesars could be looking at massive employee layoffs, a thinning of the executive level or other cost-saving measures. Eldorado is reportedly combing through the financial records of Caesars with the goal of locating the best sources for reductions.
Sources close to Eldorado have asserted that the company’s CEO, Tom Reeg, is only interested in some type of acquisition or merger if he can be successfully shown how half a million dollars can be saved. Short of that, he is apparently willing to walk away and allow someone else to step in and take over.
Caesars is reportedly worth around $24 billion. Eldorado, on the other hand, only produces about a quarter of its rival’s annual revenue. However, it outperforms Caesars in operating costs, making it a slightly stronger company.