Quote from: Senator L on August 03, 2016, 11:35:31 AMPrivate Zone is probably yearning for his days in Doug O'Neil's barn. The connections are making him look like the Patron Saint of animal care.
He couldn't have better connections :chickendance:
I'm sure they'll keep Private Zones best interest
at heart
Quote from: stark on August 22, 2016, 08:23:49 AM
Jockey Victor Espinoza will not ride here next week. He's off to Japan to participate in the World All Star Jockey competition next weekend at Sapporo Race Course.
Produced by the Japan Racing Association – the group that presented Saturday's Del Mar Handicap – the competition features jockeys from around the globe over a two-day period.
"He finished second in it in 2001," said Espinoza's agent, Brian Beach. "He's been offered the opportunity again the last couple years but this year the timing is better, coming after the Pacific Classic."
Quote from: stark on August 25, 2016, 09:48:20 AM
Bob Baffert's last win at Saratoga came 4 years ago today when Contested won the G1 Test Stakes.
He's lost his last 11 races there since.
Quote from: stark on September 14, 2016, 03:55:20 PMLooks like it may be awhile before The Candy Man, can. Get well soon!
Jocke Edwin Maldonado heading home from ten day stay in the hospital after dueling with the inner rail at Del Mar
Quote from: stark on September 28, 2016, 01:24:33 PMGood move all around. Mirahmadi didn't get his dream job but there are worse things than living in the Bay Area. I'm glad they found a soft landing spot for Angela Hermann. In my opinion she was out of her element as a race caller.
http://bit.ly/2cCG8lQ
Veteran race caller, Frank Mirahmadi, will be the full-time track announcer at Golden Gate Fields when fall racing begins on October 20. The affable announcer, known for his superb race calling and witty impersonations, brings over 20 years of professional experience to the bayside oval.
The 48-year-old Los Angeles native will purchase his one-way ticket to Golden Gate Fields after completing the current season at Monmouth Park in New Jersey. Mirahmadi's first day at Golden Gate Fields will be on his 49th birthday.
Mirahmadi will be replacing Angela Hermann at Golden Gate Fields, who recently accepted her dream job as a paddock analyst at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. Hermann will make her debut in Southern California on September 30, when The Great Race Place opens for its annual autumn meet.