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Crosbys Clam Bake pounces, prevails in Big M Open

Our IdaBet players should know that after securing the pocket on the first turn, Crosbys Clam Bake ($7.80) angled off the pegs in mid-stretch and chased down 8-5 favorite Opulent Yankee to take Friday (March 4) evening’s featured $25,000 Open Handicap Trot at The Meadowlands.
Scott Zeron put the 6-year-old Kadabra gelding in play from the outset, outsprinting Appomattox (Andy McCarthy) to the first turn but in turn beaten to the early lead by Opulent Yankee (Andy Miller) through a :27.1 initial quarter mile.  Crosbys Clam Bake enjoyed a cozy pocket trip throughout, only briefly boxed by the first-over DW’s NY Yank (Joe Bongiorno)–who failed to sustain his bid–on the far turn.
Off the far turn, Crosbys Clam Bake was once again in the clear after Opulent Yankee rated a :57.3 middle half–but had to make up 2-1/2 lengths in the final eighth of a mile after the pacesetter edged clear off the corner.  Just outside the sixteenth pole, Opulent Yankee was asked for all he had, but Crosbys Clam Bake ultimately had his measure, driven to prevail by a head in 1:53.1 over fast going.  Appomattox stayed on for third off his stalking trip.
Andy Federico trains Crosbys Clam Bake–now a 23-time winner–for Randy Bendis, Jack Piatt, II, and Tom Pollack.  The win was Crosbys Clam Bake’s second in his three most recent Open-class events.
Zeron swept the evening’s features, also capturing the $15,000 top-level distaff pace with Gweneeee J ($4.60).  The 4-year-old American Ideal mare sustained a middle move out of midpack to take charge just after a :55.4 half, ultimately kicking clear to a 5-3/4 length victory over Inittowinafortune (Marcus Miller, elevated to second) and Sayitall BB (Joe Bongiorno, disqualified from second to third for a pylon violation) in 1:51.1.
Linda Toscano trains Gweneeee J for the KJ...

IdaBet Players Note: Burke duo return in Saturday Big M feature

IdaBet players, in recent weeks, local standouts Dovuto Hanover and Rockeyed Optimist made their seasonal debuts at The Meadowlands, showing no lack of late staying power in upper-level events.  On Saturday (March 5) night, not only do they both rise to Open company, but they square off against a pair of Ron Burke trainees in Dynamic Youth and Take It Back Terry–both of which come off the bench to kick off their 2016 seasons in the evening’s $25,000 feature.
Millionaire Dynamic Youth, a 29-time winner, returns off a lone qualifier after spending last fall racing in Open events throughout the Mid-Atlantic with varying success.  Andy Miller drives the 7-year-old Bettor’s Delight gelding from post 5.  Burke stablemate Take It Back Terry will start right alongside in post 6, likewise coming back off a lone qualifier after winning five of his last seven Open attempts at Yonkers last fall.  Joe Bongiorno handles the driving duties on the 7-year-old Western Terror gelding, as he did in last week’s qualifier.
The Burke duo are not likely to have an easy time of it on debut, though, as 5/2 morning line favorite Rockeyed Optimist (post 7) rises off a powerful four-length win in an upper-level event two weeks ago.  In both his seasonal starts–that win and a near miss on debut two weeks prior–the 5-year-old Rocknroll Hanover gelding sprinted home with final quarters faster than :27.  Andy McCarthy takes the lines for trainer Steve Elliott.  Likewise, Dovuto Hanover (post 2, 5/1) is sharpening up, having made significant ground up the pegs in his seasonal debut last week.  Scott Zeron opted to drive the Nifty Norman-trained 6-year-old over two other nominations in the field.
Lucrative opportunities await punters throughout the 13-race card, including the usual Pick 5 (beginning in race 3) and Pick 4s (races 5 and 9) with their combined $105,000 in guaranteed...

Gulfstream Post Time Change Saturday March 5

We wanted to let our valued IdaBet.com players know that Gulfstream Park will have a first post of 12:00 (noon) Eastern to accommodate the 13 race card on Saturday, March 5.

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SANTA ANITA STABLE NOTES – Friday March 4, 2016

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SANTA ANITA STABLE NOTES

BY

ED GOLDEN

Friday March 4, 2016

 

Effinex

 

 

  • EFFINEX ARRIVES FOR SANTA ANITA HANDICAP
  • MOR SPIRIT DRILLS SATURDAY FOR SAN FELIPE
  • KOBE’S BACK WORKS FOR THE SAN CARLOS
  • OM IS ON COURSE FOR GRADE I KILROE MILE

 

EASTERN INVADER EFFINEX SETTLES IN FOR BIG ’CAP

Effinex, the probable favorite for the 79th running of the Grade I, $1 million Santa Anita

Handicap presented by San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino a week from Saturday, March 12, arrived safely from Florida early Thursday evening and was bedded down in trainer Eoin Harty’s barn to prepare for the prestigious mile-and-a-quarter classic.

“We left Palm Meadows at 6:30 a.m. our time (Eastern Standard Time) and got in the barn about 6:30 (Pacific Time),” said Kent Sweezey, assistant to Jimmy Jerkens, who trains Effinex.

“It made for a long day for him but he ate up everything last night and looks good. I had him walking this morning and bouncing around, so he shipped good.”

Sweezey, who recently turned 30, is a native of Lexington, Ky. He worked with Harty until parting company two years ago at Del Mar and has been with Jerkens for 18 months. Prior to that, he was with Christophe Clement for a bit, then came to Southern California where he was with Harty for three years.

“The horse hasn’t run since November 27 (when he won the Grade I Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs),” Sweezey said. “Initially, we were going to give him a...

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SANTA ANITA STABLE NOTES – Thursday March 3, 2016

IdaBet.com is pleased to offer our players Ed Golden’s Stable Notes for Santa Anita.  We hope this information is helpful with your wagering considerations.

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SANTA ANITA STABLE NOTES

BY

ED GOLDEN

Thursday March 3, 2016

Songbird

 

  • CHAMPION SONGBIRD IS READY FOR SANTA YSABEL
  • NYQUIST IS ‘FULL OF ENERGY’ IN HALF-MILE BREEZE
  • NEW TURF COURSE INSTALLATION STARTS JUNE 20
  • SHUTTLE SERVICE TO SANTA ANITA BEGINS SATURDAY

                                                                       

ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR SONGBIRD ON SATURDAY

The fact that nine three-year-old fillies were entered to run against undefeated champion Songbird in the Santa Ysabel Stakes on Saturday was surprising, but on the other hand, it did not cost anything to go in and with rain forecast for the weekend, horsemen were inclined to roll the dice when entries were taken on Wednesday.

          “Everybody’s looking at the weather forecast, from what they say,” said Dan Ward, assistant to Jerry Hollendorfer, trainer of Songbird. “There’s a 40 percent chance of rain, but we can’t do anything about that.”

Doug O’Neill has two entered against Songbird, including Land Over Sea, who has been beaten a combined margin of 30 ½ lengths in her last four starts against Songbird, all in a row.

“Both our fillies are doing well and the race is in our own back yard,” O’Neill reasoned.

“Songbird is as good as they come. Obviously, you’d rather not run against her, but with her presence, we were hoping for a shorter...