GGF Recap- Coco Bee Takes Them All the Way in Saturday Feature- 12/29/2018

Coco Bee after winning Race 9

Main track sprints were the theme on Saturday at Golden Gate Fields as 8 of the 10 races were sprints. It was a very competitive card throughout, and if you were able to make it on track, you would have gotten a free 2019 Golden Gate Fields calendar.

The 9th race on the card was the feature– it was a very competitive first condition allowance for fillies 3 years old and up going 6f on the tapeta. Coco Bee was coming off of an impressive 4-length maiden score on November 23rd. She was sent to the front from post 10 by Juan Hernandez and never looked back. Going into her 4yo season, I’d assume this daughter of Richard’s Kid is going to work through her conditions after today’s win– she is a nice filly with a lot of potential. Trainer Blaine Wright had the exacta in the race as he saddled both the winner and runner-up, Strip It Down. Rounding out the trifecta was Irish import, Ziarah, as she made her North American debut for trainer Manuel Badilla.

Coco Bee takes them all the way in the 9th race

There were some very interesting races on the rest of the card, including the 5th race. 2yo fillies Hollywood Hills and Empressive Cat both hit the line together and dead-heated.

Empressive Cat after winning R5 in a dead-heat


Hollywood Hills after winning R5 in a dead-heat

Jockeys: There was a very unfortunate spill in the 2nd race today with jockeys William Antongeorgi and Julien Couton falling hard. According to track announcer Matt Dinerman, Antongeorgi banged up his knee a bit and Couton was taken to the hospital where his x-rays came back negative. Thankfully it appears they will both be back in the saddle soon. Saturncloud walked off the track after the spill, while Blazing Amanda had to be vanned off. If any updates come, they will be posted on the twitter page.

Also, Juan Hernandez kept his hot streak going as he was able to bag 3 winners on the card. He has vaulted himself atop the early jockey standings. Silvio Amador and Luis Ocasio each had a nice day with 2 winners apiece.

  1. Hernandez *7* 2. Cedillo *6* 3. Amador *3*

Trainers: Blaine Wright had a very strong day as he saddled winners in both the 1st and 9th races today. He has now claimed the top spot in the trainer standings.

  1. Wright *4* 2. Delia *3* 3. 6-way tie *2*

Racing resumes tomorrow with a 9 race Dollar Day card starting at 12:45pm. There will also be special holiday racing on Monday and Tuesday.

GGF Recap- Mr. Twinery Stays Perfect in Turf Sprints-12/28/2018

The turf course opened up today at Golden Gate Fields, and was listed as yielding. There was only 1 race carded on the grass, and it was a 12,500 starter allowance going 5f. At 4/5, Mr. Twinery went to the front under Abel Cedillo and never looked back. The Hollendorfer trainee is now a perfect 3 for 3 in turf sprints and has made it 3 straight wins. This son of Twirling Candy has a lot of natural speed, which makes him very dangerous in sprints over the lawn. He started his career in Southern California and had very little success. However, he was able to find his 2nd career win when he was dropped in for a $12,500 claiming tag in April at Golden Gate Fields– this race began to shift the tide for him. He parlayed that win into a Starter 50 win, and then went on to win an Allowance race. Since coming to the Northern California circuit, Mr. Twinery is now 7 for 9 with a 2nd and a 3rd place finish. The circuit change made a big difference and gave him a lot of confidence. He has turned into a very handy horse, especially on the grass.

Jockeys: Juan Hernandez and Abel Cedillo both picked up 2 wins on the Friday card. Also, it was great to see Silvio Amador back in the winner’s circle after having taken a summer and fall hiatus. He won race 7 aboard Angelo’s Pride.

  1. Cedillo *5* 2. Hernandez *4* 3. Monroy *2*

Trainers: After taking the feature on opening day, William Delia continued his winning ways in the 7th and 8th races. Not only did he win them, but he did it with horses at odds of 33/1 and 10/1 respectively. Also nabbing 2 winners on the card was trainer Blaine Wright.

  1. Delia *3* T-2. Wright *2* T-2. Hollendorfer *2* T-2. Trujillo *2*

Tomorrow kicks off a 10 race card with first post being at 12:15pm. Each on-track patron will receive a 2019 calendar. Live racing continues from Saturday through Tuesday.

GGF Opening Day Recap- 12/26/2018

Hot Encounter takes the opening day feature for jockey Juan Hernandez and trainer William Delia.

Race 8 on the card was the feature– it was a $31k first condition allowance for 3-year-olds and up, going 6f over the tapeta. As the gates opened, El Chavo Del Ocho and Brownie Finale began dueling up front, while Shades of Victory and Nap Lajoie were right there on the leaders’ hips. Sweet River Baines was close up and in the mix early but got into a tight spot and had to take back a few lengths. As they rounded the turn and entered the stretch, El Chavo Del Ocho opened up a length lead– however, the duel up front began to take its toll on him and his stride began to shorten. After the early trouble, Sweet River Baines made a strong move and took the lead with an 1/8th to go, but would eventually get ran down by the late running Hot Encounter. Hernandez kept Hot Encounter under a nice hold off the pace and let the race unfold in front of him. He wheeled to the outside and was able to rally home in time. Two the Punch sat on the rail towards the rear of the field and made a sustained stretch run at 30/1 for 3rd. He had a very strong gallop out after the race as well. The gray, Tomahawk Tuesday, was 9th and last throughout the race, until the stretch, where he was able run on and hit the superfecta. The top 4 runners all came from off the pace as the race completely fell apart up front.

Fractions: 22.97 46.40 58.60 1:11.09. Order of Finish: 4-7-1-6

To no surprise, Abel Cedillo picked up where he left off in the fall meet, as he bagged 3 winners on opening day. Juan Hernandez and Francisco Monroy are right behind him with 2 wins each.

Trainer Victor Trujillo had 2 wins on opening day, while a multitude of 7 different trainers were able to pick up 1.

Racing will resume on Friday the 28th with a 9-race card. Golden Gate Fields will be open on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, so that means live racing will run from the 28th-1st. Lastly, on Saturday the 29th, there will be a 2019 calendar giveaway to all patrons on track.

Golden Gate Fields Winter/Spring Meet Preview

After concluding a successful fall meet, Golden Gate Fields is set to begin with their Winter/Spring meet. It begins on December 26, 2018 and ends on June 9, 2019. There are many things to look forward to, including a revamped stakes schedule.

The top 3 year old race in Northern California is the El Camino Real Derby (February 16). Many horses in years’ past have used it to catapult themselves towards the Kentucky Derby and other Triple Crown races. However, the frequency of seeing El Camino runners in Triple Crown races has dropped off significantly– we should begin to see a change in this as there is a whole new twist to the race this year. While 10 Kentucky Derby Points are still up for grabs to the winner, it is now a Win And You’re In race for the G1 Preakness Stakes. There have been 4 winners of the El Camino Real that went on to win the 2nd leg of the Triple Crown, with the most recent being Tabasco Cat in 1994. This added incentive should attract a lot of horses from Southern California to compete this year.

There are some (soon to be) 3 year olds to look out for that could make some noise in the El Camino Real Derby. The first place to start out with is with the Gold Rush Stakes (Dec 1; race 7) winner, Sueno. Sueno is trained by Keith Desormeaux and is a rapidly improving son of Atreides. He appears to just be tapping into his potential. The next horse to keep an eye out for is the Jonathan Wong trained Mayor Cobb– he is by New Years Day out of a El Prado mare and has improved in each start to date. He ran 3rd behind Sueno in the Gold Rush after having a wide trip throughout. The third and final prospect I am going to talk about is Anothertwistafate. While he didn’t run much at all in the career debut down south at Santa Anita, he and his conditioner Blaine Wright regrouped and came back in a MSW (Dec 9th; race 6) going 2 turns over the Tapeta at Golden Gate Fields where he won impressively. The route helped him a lot, as he has got a big long stride to him. Also, being by Scat Daddy, he should be able to handle any surface. This is one of the deeper 2yo (colts and fillies) crops I’ve seen at Golden Gate Fields in quite some time. 

As part of the new stakes schedule, Golden Gate Fields is going to rollout the first addition of what they call “Gold Rush Weekend”. This stacked weekend of racing is on April 27-28th and is filled with 8 stakes races. On Saturday the 27th, there will be 6 stakes: 250k G3 San Francisco Mile (3yo Up 1m T), 100k California Derby (3yo 1 1/16m), 100k California Oaks (3yo F 1 1/16m), 75k Golden Poppy (3yo Up F&M 1 1/16m T), 75k Lost in the Fog (4yo Up 6f), 75k Camilla Urso (4yo Up F&M 5f T). On Sunday the 28th, there will be 2 stakes for 3yo Cal-breds: 100k Silky Sullivan (3yo 1m T), 100k Campanile (3yo F 1m T). “Gold Rush Weekend” is going to be the strongest weekend of racing that Northern California has seen in many years, and it should be able to attract horses from all across the US.

Rounding out the stakes schedule, will be the 75k Alcatraz Stakes (3yo 1m T) on May 19, the 100k G3 All American (3yo Up 1m) on May 27, and the 50k Albany Stakes (3yo Up 5f T) on June 8.

The rider and trainer titles are expected to be very competitive as there is a lot of competition in the jocks room and on the backside. Coming off titles in the fall meet were trainer Johnathan Wong and jockey William Antongeorgi III. Wong hit at a strong 28%–he entered the winner circle 28 times from 101 starters. Antongeorgi won an impressive 36 races from 199 mounts as he was able to secure the title by 1 win over Abel Cedillo. 

There are a lot of things to look forward to throughout the winter/spring meet at Golden Gate Fields, and everything will be covered right here on NorCal Horse Racing News. Feel free to follow us on twitter for more coverage and insight on racing in Northern California: @NorCalHRNews https://twitter.com/NorCalHRNews