An exciting weekend with three entries, see below:
- Saturday New Found Treasure runs at Monmouth Park. While it’s a larger field and competitive, she fits very well in here and if she runs back to her two races for us (both solid 3rds), she’ll be the horse to beat in this one.
- ShimmyShimmy Shake gets in Sunday at Monmouth Park, a much better spot so she’ll run Sunday, NOT Saturday.
- Life On the Edge is entered in the $75,000 Hollywood Wildcat stakes at Monmouth Park for Sunday but is likely NOT to run, it came up a super tough spot, 11 horses including several coming out of top races at Saratoga. By good fortune (and with some careful maneuvering on our part) an allowance at Parx with an enhanced $80,000 purse scheduled for Saturday (Pa. Derby Day) has been carried over to next Monday, enter tomorrow. Since you can scratch from a stake without penalty if the allowance race at Parx goes we will run there. If the Parx race does not go there are several other allowance races towards the end of the month at various tracks. Stay tuned for more info. but as of now highly unlikely to run at Monmouth Park in Sunday’s stake.
All entry info. is here. Contact George@kenwoodrfacing.com for help with seating – admissions everywhere.
- Race for Start A Fire’s debut did not go at Monmouth Park and got only 3 horses so we’ll have to look elsewhere. Nothing immediately on tap at any tracks in the area. He’s ready to run.
- Race for Magic Musketier at Los Alamitos did not go a second time, so we’ll need to look for something else for him.
This is a good time for another reminder that ALL entries are subject to change for one of many reasons, NO horse is “going to run” until the gate opens, and NOBODY knows “what race, what time, what post”, etc. until after the entries come out. No we are not hiding this info. from you, no there’s not some other person who knows or place you can look to get earlier notice. Sorry, it simply doesn’t work that way. Many times people say “I just need to know so I can make travel plans or other arrangements”. We’d love to help, but every single horse owner across the country deals with exactly the same problem. People end up booking flights at the last minute cross country to see their horses run in major races, fly out and the horse gets sick the morning of the race or hurt warming up on the way to the starting gate, and they made a trip for nothing. This is not a game for little boys (or girls) in short pants folks!
- In other news Giuliana Vee and Solar well, looking to breeze them both this weekend
- Annie’s Candy is fine and looking for the right spot, had an easy maintenance work today (below).
- More Ice excellent and ready to return from his brief R&R on the farm.
- Shake It Up Baby went back into training at T-Square Stud today
Shake It Up Baby at T-Square Stud on September 18, 2019. Photo courtesy of Adam Parker.
Horse Workout Notification
September 19, 2019
Annie's Candy (6-Year-Old Gelding)
Your comments for this horse were: KRP Racehorse, claimed 10-28-18 at GGF
Date: September 19, 2019
Track: LOS ALAMITOS
Distance: Five Furlongs
Time: 1.04:00 Handily
Track Condition: Fast
Surface: Dirt
Rank: 4/4