Horse by Horse News

As most people know, a major storm hit the Jersey Shore this week and knocked out power in many locations, including unfortunately at Monmouth Park. They were not able to take entries at all yesterday, today they took them manually; no computers, no power. A bit of a mess and a bit of an unknown about racing this weekend (they can’t run until power is fully restored). But great news on entries, updated with 2 more for Sunday, six horses entered at three different tracks in the next few days, read below!

  • Seven Seven makes his much anticipated career debut Friday at Saratoga. Here’s a video of him walking on the van this morning at Monmouth on his way to Saratoga with his legs neatly wrapped for the trip. Look at what a big, strong, good looking colt this is (and how calmly he loads on the van). He gets top rider Luis Saez and a favorable outside post in an 8 horse field. While Seven Seven is bred to improve with age-distance (much like Fire’s Finale, who was a good 3rd in his debut) he’s shown speed and ability from the get go and with a decent trip we are expecting a solid effort from him.
  • No Good Deed will run Friday at Penn National IF (and only if!) the race comes off the grass. Right now weather says 80% chance of thunderstorms, doing a rain dance so stay tuned! If you do not hear from us, she is NOT running but it may be a last minute decision, we have until 5:30pm to see if the race comes off the grass.
  • Tracy Ann’s Legacy was entered at Monmouth Park and the race went, she runs Saturday in a nice grass allowance event with a big purse. It’s an exceptionally tough spot, almost every horse in it comes out of a winning race, one of the few that don’t is the likely favorite, who comes out of a good 2nd in a stake at Belmont Park in her last. That said, Tracy Ann comes off a super-impressive win herself and has been training well, so we expect a big effort from her.
  • Fire's Finale was entered for Sunday at Monmouth Park and that race went with a nice short field. Looking forward to seeing him run locally!
  • Highwaytwentyseven entered for Sunday at Monmouth Park and that race went also, one race before Fire’s Finale. It’s on the grass, not what we wanted at all as he’s never run on it, but with no other option in sight and the horse doing really well, we decided to give him a chance on a new surface (through we wouldn’t mind at all if it came off the grass!).
  • New Found Treasure perfect out of her impressive win at Penn National and a race came up for her on the extras with good timing and she got in. She runs next week at Penn National in a similar spot to the race she won last time. Came up especially tough this time, the horse she was 2nd to a couple of races back is in there, along with several others with good form, but as well as she’s been running recently she’s one of the top contenders nonetheless.
  • Life on the Edge excellent out of her 10 length win at Monmouth Park. There’s an excellent race for her in about 2 weeks at Monmouth Park. She has really filled out and matured into a very good looking filly this spring-summer.
  • Pango ok out of an excellent flying 4th at Penn National, beaten a head for 3rd in a photo and a heartbreaking 1 length for the win despite a tough trip. It was an ultra-tough race for the level with an overflow field and for the first time since we claimed him this spring, he ran a winning race. A few strides after the wire he was in front and off this race we have renewed optimism that he can join the rest of our stable in the winner’s circle.
  • Rapstorerocks great out of his 2nd win in a row at Penn National. Should run back towards the end of August.
  • Giuliana Vee good out of a very game 2nd at Penn National coming back on just 2 weeks rest off her debut win. There’s a race for her towards the end of August. This filly has matured into an honest, consistent runner and we are very pleased.
  • Blu Candy gets a little time off at the farm and is doing well there. Expect her to return to training at Monmouth Park in September. We are not rushing her as she’s bred to mature into a nice filly.

As usual, entry information can be found here.

General News

  • We are pleased to announce group #60 is now sold out. Every single one of our new co-ownership groups was full in 2020, several over-subscribed with waiting lists. The support of our incredibly loyal co-owners, especially during such challenging times, is deeply appreciated by our entire team. We do this for you and we thank every one of our owners for being part of the Kenwood Racing family. 
  • What an amazing July! Six wins and three seconds from just eleven starts. Congratulations to all our owners on your wins this month with No Good Deed, New Found Treasure, plus TWO wins for Rapstorerocks, a win and a photo finish 2nd for Giuliana Vee, and an outstanding blowout win to end the month following an excellent 2nd on Haskell Day for Life On the Edge.  
  • Lisa Limon and her Liam’s Map foal well at Hidden Brook Farm in Ky. Hard to find a better looking horse. Good luck to Lisa’s brother Snow Man in the Duke City Sprint Stakes this week!
  • Enjoy our latest news post “Lessons from a great month”.