– A blanket finish in the Queen Anne Stakes at Ascot, with the Godolphin-owned Ramonti coming out a head in front of the rest, giving Sheik Mohammed his first Group 1 winner in Britain since 2005. “We needed that, badly,” said trainer Saeed bin Suroor afterwards (Guardian). Hot favorite George Washington finished fourth. “We were delighted with his run. After going to stud and covering 60 mares you would be a bit fresh, wouldn’t you?,” said trainer Aidan O’Brien of the colt’s effort (Sporting Life Ascot blog).
– Aidan O’Brien had better luck in the Saint James Palace Stakes, in which his starters finished one-two-three (ThoroTimes).
– An intriguing idea from Bill Finley for keeping racing stars in training: “Imagine what would happen if every Grade I race in the country, or even just the Triple Crown and Breeders’ Cup races, were restricted to horses whose sires were 5-years-old or older at the time the horse was conceived” (ESPN).
– Saying she’s “already proven herself against the boys,” owner Michael Tabor said it was unlikely Belmont winner Rags to Riches would face colts again this year. Rather than run in the Travers, she may start next in the Coaching Club American Oaks and then in the Alabama. “We plan to run her next year, and who’s to say she won’t run as a 5-year-old?,” said Tabor. “We have all the time in the world to consider running her against the boys” (NY Times).
Posted by JC in International on 06/19/2007 @ 10:30 pm / Follow @railbird on Twitter
Royal Ascot opens Tuesday and stud dud George Washington, winner of last year’s Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, will make his much anticipated return to the races in the Queen Anne Stakes. “He’s good. We think he has matured, we’ve been very happy with him and he is behaving very well,” said trainer Aidan O’Brien of the colt (Sporting Life). George Washington is the hot favorite in the race, at even money on Ladbrokes, 11-4 on Betfair in the early wagering.
On Wednesday, rivals Notnowcato and Dylan Thomas clash in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes (Times), won last year by Ouija Board, now retired and in foal to Kingmambo. A beautifully illustrated biography written by owner Lord Derby has recently been published about the tremendous mare, who often trounced the best of her peers, male and female, during her 22-race career run in seven different countries.
Posted by JC in International on 06/18/2007 @ 7:00 pm / Follow @railbird on Twitter

Catching up after a few days on Cape Cod …
– Flashy Bull posted a mild upset in the Stephen Foster Handicap on Saturday, barely holding off Magna Graduate and giving West Point Thoroughbreds president Terry Finley a huge thrill. “Finley, in the company of other West Point members, was trembling moments after the tight finish. He said the win was easily the richest in the syndicate’s history ‘by about three times’” (DRF).
– Kept in the saddling stall until it was time to head to the track, and then excused from the post parade, high-strung Take D’ Tour ran big in the Ogden Phipps Handicap. After pressing pacesetter Teammate through wicked fast first half fractions of :23.07 and :44.97, Take D’ Tour drew away to win, becoming only the third horse to take back-to-back runnings of the race (Blood-Horse). Ginger Punch made a valiant late run, but couldn’t catch the six-year-old mare.
– It was nice to see a couple of familiar names break long-time losing streaks this weekend. Lemons Forever, winless since she upset the 2006 Kentucky Oaks at 47-1, scored a 3 1/4 length allowance victory at Churchill on Friday. And at Belmont on Sunday, stakes-placed Reverberate, winless since 2005, dueled with Diamond Isle to prevail by a nose in the third.
– It’s official: After a two-year hiatus, Suffolk Downs’ big race will return this year. The MassCap is scheduled for September 22 (Boston Globe).
– Terrible news about jockey Andrew Lakeman, injured when his mount clipped heels with another in a race last month at Belmont: The rider is paralyzed from the waist down as a result of the accident. The Backstretch Employee Service Team has established a fund to help with his medical and living expenses. Information on contributing can be found on the NYRA site.
Posted by JC in Races/Results on 06/17/2007 @ 6:00 pm / Follow @railbird on Twitter