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O Neill Believes Distance Should Help Wipe The Slate In Saturday s Gotham - Horse Racing News

Sponsored by: Trainer Doug O Neill Navigating the competitive Kentucky Derby trail will force any 3-year-old to eventually branch beyond an established comfort zone, as steeper competition, expanded race distances and more extensive travel becomes necessary as the first Saturday in May approaches. Reddam Racing s Wipe the Slate will look to embrace those challenges, shipping across the country from his base at Santa Anita in California to compete in Saturday s Grade 3, $300,000 Gotham at Aqueduct Racetrack. The one-turn mile will offer 50-20-10-5 Derby qualifying points to the top-four finishers and will mark Wipe the Slate s first race outside of the Golden State. The Doug O Neill trainee ran second in his debut going 6 1/2 furlongs on Nov. 22 at Del Mar before breaking his maiden with an impressive 3 ¼-length score in a seven-furlong sprint on Dec. 26 at Santa Anita to cap his juvenile campaign.

Marshall Cassidy, longtime horse racing caller, dies at 75

Marshall Cassidy, longtime horse racing caller, dies at 75 By BETH HARRISFebruary 9, 2021 GMT Marshall Cassidy, who served as the New York Racing Association’s lead race caller throughout the 1980s, has died. He was 75. Cassidy died in his sleep Sunday at his home in Saratoga Springs, New York, according to longtime friend Glen Mathes, who spoke to Cassidy’s wife, Maryellen. Cassidy served as backup announcer during much of the 1970s to Dave Johnson and Chic Anderson. He took over after Anderson’s death in 1979. He was the sport’s most prominent announcer in the 1980s. Besides working at Aqueduct, Belmont Park and Saratoga, Cassidy called races on television for ABC, CBS, NBC and ESPN. He was succeeded at NYRA by Tom Durkin in 1990.

Former NYRA lead announcer Marshall Cassidy dies at age 75; praised for his accuracy

Former NYRA lead announcer Marshall Cassidy dies at age 75; praised for his accuracy | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Marshall Cassidy, the former lead annnouncer on the New York Racing Association circuit, died at the age of 75 at his home in Saratoga Springs on  Sunday. He served in a variety of capacities at Saratoga Race Course, Belmont Park and Aqueduct, including as patrol and placing judge. Known for his precise diction and the accuracy of his calls, Cassidy started as a track announcer in New York in the 1970s as a backup to Dave Johnson and Chic Anderson and became the lead announcer in 1979 upon the death of Anderson.

Marshall Cassidy, 75, Former NYRA Track Announcer, Passes - Horse Racing News

Marshall Cassidy, 75, Former NYRA Track Announcer, Passes - Horse Racing News
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Notable US-Bred Runners in Japan: Jan 30 & 31, 2021

Notable US-Bred Runners in Japan: Jan. 30 & 31, 2021 Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 12:45 pm | Back to: Shared News Updated: January 28, 2021 at 10:59 pm jbis.jp Alan Carasso In this continuing series, we take a look ahead at US-bred and/or conceived runners entered for the upcoming weekend at the tracks on the Japan Racing Association circuit, with a focus on pedigree and/or performance in the sales ring. Here are the horses of interest for this weekend running at Tokyo and Chukyo Racecourses. The latter plays host to Sunday s G3 Silk Road S., which has drawn a typically full field of 18 turf sprinters, led by American-bred Group 1 winner Mozu Superflare (Speightstown) and the hard-knocking Shivaji (First Samurai):

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