Horse racing notes: Santa Anita purse cuts begin this month

Horse racing notes: Santa Anita purse cuts begin this month

SANTA ANITA LEADERS

(Through Wednesday)

Jockeys / Wins

Juan Hernandez / 50

Flavien Prat / 42

Antonio Fresu / 40

Frankie Dettori / 28

Hector Berrios / 23

Umberto Rispoli / 23

Trainers / Wins

Doug O’Neill / 29

Mark Glatt / 25

Bob Baffert / 23

Phil D’Amato / 22

Steve Knapp / 20

WEEKEND STAKES

SANTA ANITA

Saturday

• $750,000, Grade I Santa Anita Derby, 3-year-olds, 1 1/8 miles

• $300,000, Grade II Santa Anita Oaks, 3-year-old fillies, 1 1/16 miles

• $100,000, Grade III Monrovia Stakes, fillies and mares, 4 and up, about 6 1/2 furlongs on turf

* $125,000 Echo Eddie Stakes, California-bred 3-year-olds, 6 1/2 furlongs

• $125,000 Evening Jewel Stakes, Cal-bred 3-year-old fillies, 6 1/2 furlongs

Sunday

• $100,000 John Shear Stakes, 3-year-olds, about 6 1/2 furlongs on turf

• $100,000 Angels Flight Stakes, 3-year-old fillies, about 6 1/2 furlongs on turf

LOS ALAMITOS

Saturday

• $30,000 James Smith Memorial Handicap, 3-year-old quarter horses, 350 yards

DOWN THE STRETCH

• Santa Anita is reducing purses for the two-month portion of its season known as the Hollywood Meet, starting Friday, April 19 after a week off. A track executive told the California Horse Racing Board on March 21 that cuts would be needed to manage a $4 million purse deficit caused by declines in wagering. Officials confirmed a report by the Daily Racing Form’s Steve Andersen that the cuts amount to about 12% from 2023 levels and affect everyday races and some stakes. The May 27 Hollywood Gold Cup, now Grade II instead of Grade I, will be worth $200,000 instead of $300,000.

• The final round of official future betting on the May 4 Kentucky Derby closes at 1 p.m. PDT Saturday, before the final Derby preps are run. Fierceness is 7-2 on the morning line after his 13½-length win in the Florida Derby, followed by 6-1 Sierra Leone, 8-1 Catching Freedom, 10-1 Forever Young and 12-1 Dornoch. Thirty-nine individuals and an “all others” option are available for wagering.

• Two big changes in the Kentucky Derby contenders list: Santa Anita-based Endlessly is in, after trainer Michael McCarthy had indicated the Jeff Ruby Steaks winner at Turfway Park would run in a grass race on the Derby undercard. Timberlake is out, trainer Brad Cox said after the Rebel Stakes winner faded to fourth behind Muth in the Arkansas Derby.

• Handicappers have begun seeing workout clockings from Santa Anita’s new all-weather training track in past-performance charts. The synthetic oval, installed at a cost of $8 million, opened for workouts Saturday after being tested by joggers and gallopers for most of March.

• Kent Desormeaux’s victory aboard Bob Hess-trained Ashcroft on March 24 at Santa Anita, the racing Hall of Famer’s first from 16 mounts in 2024, marked the 39th year in a row he has ridden at least one winner. (Hat tip to Gary Dougherty’s Racing Stats & Info tweets.) Desormeaux, 54, has 6,168 wins, 17th among North American thoroughbred jockeys all-time and fourth among active riders.

• Santiago Gonzalez, who went to the hospital for tests after hitting the ground hard when She’s a Joker slipped and fell turning for home in a turf mile March 29 at Santa Anita, was named on two horses Thursday but ended up missing the day’s races. She’s a Joker walked away from the accident and was reported unhurt.

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• The annual Santa Anita Derby Day 5K Run & Walk – that’s for humans – will keep Baldwin Avenue closed to cars from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Santa Anita’s first post time that day is noon.

— Kevin Modesti

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