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SUNDAY, 18 OCTOBER 2020
Addeybb and Tom Marquand take the Champion S. | PA Media
Kameko | Photo courtesy Kingsclere
ADDEYBB IS THECHAMPION AT LAST
By Tom Frary
All day long at Ascot, it was a case of deep-ground lovers need
only apply and one who certainly fit that category was Addeybb
(Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) and he duly carried off the feature G1 QIPCO
Champion S. Going through the conditions with an ease his rivals
could not match, last year=s runner-up finally registered a first
top-level success in Britain having annexed the G1 Ranvet S. and
G1 Queen Elizabeth S. during a Spring campaign in Australia.
Well-positioned in second by Tom Marquand throughout the
early stages, Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum=s 9-1 shot was
committed two from home and saw off Skalleti (Fr) (Kendargent
{Fr}) to score by 2 1/4 lengths, with the 15-8 favourite Magical
(Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) battling into third, half a length away. On a
day when his partner Hollie Doyle made the headlines,
Marquand was grabbing his own share but was quick to heap
praise elsewhere. AWhat a credit to [groom] Safid [Alam],
William and Maureen and the whole team at home. He=s gone
to Australia, he conquered down under and now he=s come back
up and he deserved that Group 1 so much,@ he said. AAll he=s
done is knock on the door, show he=s a champion and he=s never
got his real swansong but today=s he=s got it.@
Cont. p2
KAMEKO TO TWEENHILLS IN 2021 This year=s G1 2000 Guineas scorer Kameko (Kitten=s
JoyBSweeter Still {Ire}, by Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire})) will retire to
Tweenhills Stud upon conclusion of his 3-year-old campaign this
year.
In addition to the 2000 Guineas, which he won in race record
time, Kameko won last year=s G1 Vertem Futurity Trophy. He
was fourth in three consecutive Group 1s this summer before
besting older horses in the G2 Joel S. and is set to run in the
Breeders= Cup.
Sheikh Fahad Al-Thani, chairman of Qatar Racing, said, AMy
brothers and I are delighted to own another superstar in
Kameko, whose record-breaking 2- and 3-year-old campaigns
will live long in our memory. We cannot wait to unveil him to
breeders.@
Trainer Andrew Balding added, AKameko is without doubt the
best horse I=ve trained. He has all the attributes of a top-class
miler and is a striking horse to look at. I feel very honoured to
have had the opportunity to train a horse of such class.@
Cont. p13
TDN EUROPE • PAGE 2 OF 18 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • 18 OCTOBER 2020
Tom Marquand after winning the Champion S. | PA Media
Champion S. cont. from p1
It has been a long voyage to star of the show at this prestigious
meeting for Addeybb, who at one point in his career was
labelled unlucky for failing to get his favoured easy conditions on
several occasions. Kept in training
and carefully nurtured by William
Haggas, he proved that if you
hang around long enough you can
have things fall into place and
they did this time with the track
unraceable a fortnight ago.
During the summer, the veteran
had been rested but had shown
enough when defying a seven-
pound penalty in the Listed
Doonside Cup on his return over
this trip at Ayr on Sept. 19 to
confirm that he was very much a
player here. Twelve months ago,
the ground had not been bad
enough for him to get past Magical but on this occasion he had
first run on the mare who clearly struggled in the conditions.
With the sluggish-starting G1 Epsom Derby hero Serpentine
(Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) soon rousted along to take the lead, the
widest-drawn Addeybb was granted a perfect lead with the July
5 G1 Prix du Jockey Club hero Mishriff (Ire) (Make Believe {GB})
too fresh in behind. APCB@ had Skalleti positioned alongside that
Gosden runner after Ryan Moore had worked to get last year=s
heroine into a challenging
position in fifth. Turning for
home, Tom Marquand had
threats on either side but as
soon as he pushed the button
at the two-furlong pole the
contest was decided with only
the similarly ground-dependant
Skalleti and the race=s class act
Magical able to give meaningful
pursuit. AHe travelled like a true
good horse throughout the race
and to be honest when I started
getting going, I just bombed the
straight,@ Marquand explained.
AIt=s remarkable, I=ve never
ridden a horse like him. He goes over ground that=s as bad as
you can get and he makes it feel like you are on quick ground.
That=s why he=s so good on it.@
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SIYOUNI Sire of the Arc, Poule d’Essai
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DARIYANSire of 2 Group horses
with his first 2yos
SEA THE STARSSire of 14 Gr.1 winners
& 120 Stakes performers
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TDN EUROPE • PAGE 3 OF 18 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • 18 OCTOBER 2020
Addeybb, who first came to prominence when beating fellow
social climber Lord Glitters (Fr) (Whipper) in the Lincoln H. over
Doncaster=s straight mile in March 2018, looked to be going
places fast when adding the following month=s G2 Sandown Mile
to his tally. Denied a fair crack at this level due to drying ground
thereafter, it was not until June 2019 that he enjoyed another
slice of fortune when taking a competitive renewal of the
course-and-distance Listed Wolferton S. at the Royal meeting.
Winning the G3 Rose of Lancaster S. on heavy ground at
Haydock before beating all bar Magical in this, the bay went to
Australia and connections were rewarded for their enterprise as
he gave four pounds to Verry Elleegant (NZ) (Zed {NZ})--since
the winner of three Group 1 races including Saturday=s Caulfield
Cup--in both Rosehill=s Ranvet on Mar. 21 and the Queen
Elizabeth at Randwick on Apr. 11. On the latter occasion, when
the ground had deepened, he put 2 3/4 lengths between himself
and that filly but it was officially Agood@ as he trailed Lord North
(Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) when second in the June 17 G1 Prince of
Wales=s S.
William Haggas said, AHe has been absolutely fantastic. Since
he won the Wolferton last year and we put the cheek-pieces on,
he has just been so consistent. He was really on it today. He
looked fantastic beforehand, we thought, but he was grumpy
and difficult to saddle, which is a good sign for him. He has got
such a marvellous nature and this is tailor-made for him. We all
know that he loves this ground. We have finally won a
championship race with such a good horse.@
Pondering the winner=s journey, he added, AI said after
6-year-old One Master won the Foret for a third time that, if you
can keep them happy, sound and not abuse them when they are
young they will reward you when they are older. This is exactly
what he has done. Look at today--the first winner was six, the
second winner was six--if they are sound, healthy and keep their
enthusiasm, which he has done, then they can enjoy life. I think
that was his best-ever performance at the age of six.
AHe is great at home and Safid, who rides him every day, said
this morning that he would win and that he was really on form. I
have been not very well for a bit and then have been at the
sales when I have been better, so I have hardly seen him. I have
seen him at first lot but that is it really, so all credit to my team
at home and to Safid in particular, who dotes on this horse. I
think he is looking for another couple of months in Australia
next spring. If we can get back there, we will obviously consider
it. We also might consider Saudi Arabia as well, which is dirt but
that dirt track is terrific and possibly worth a short.@IN TDN AUS/NZ TODAYClassique Legend Wins the Everest
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Pedigree Notes Addeybb=s dam Bush Cat (Kingmambo) also produced the GIII
Generous S. third Meer Kat (Ire) (Red Ransom) and is a daughter
of the Listed Schwarzwald-Rennen winner and G3 Royal Whip S.
third Arbusha (Danzig). Dam of Mercer Mill=s stakes winners
Busha and Rip N= Run, she is a full-sister to the G2 Goldene
Peitsche hero Nicholas and the dam of the G1 Irish St Leger and
G1 Gran Premio di Milano hero Strategic Choice (Alleged).
Descended from the dam line of the U.S. Fillies= Triple Crown
heroine Shuvee (Nashua), Bush Cat=s yearling filly is by Dream
Ahead.
Saturday, Ascot, Britain
QIPCO CHAMPION S.-G1, ,750,000, Ascot, 10-17, 3yo/up, 9f
212yT, 2:12.29, sf.
1--ADDEYBB (IRE), 131, g, 6, by Pivotal (GB)
1st Dam: Bush Cat, by Kingmambo
2nd Dam: Arbusha, by Danzig
3rd Dam: Lulu Mon Amour, by Tom Rolfe
(200,000gns Ylg >15 TAOCT). O-Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum;
B-Rabbah Bloodstock Limited (IRE); T-William Haggas; J-Tom
Marquand. ,425,325. Lifetime Record: MG1SW-Aus,
20-11-3-2, $2,443,492. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the
eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2--Skalleti (Fr), 131, g, 5, Kendargent (Fr)--Skallet (Fr), by
Muhaymin. (i85,000 Ylg >16 ARAUG). O-Jean-Claude Seroul;
B-Guy Pariente Holding (FR); T-Jerome Reynier. ,161,250.
3--Magical (Ire), 128, m, 5, Galileo (Ire)--Halfway To Heaven
(Ire), by Pivotal (GB). O-Derrick Smith, Susan Magnier &
Michael Tabor; B-Orpendale, Chelston & Wynatt (IRE); T-Aidan
O=Brien. ,80,700.
Margins: 2 1/4, HF, 3HF. Odds: 9.00, 6.50, 1.88.
Also Ran: Serpentine (Ire), Desert Encounter (Ire), Extra Elusive
(GB), Pyledriver (GB), Mishriff (Ire), Japan (GB), Lord North (Ire).
Scratched: San Donato (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result or
the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video,
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The Revenant | PA Media
QEII GLORY FOR THE REVENANT On a day when only the fittest survived, the suitably
dramatically-titled The Revenant (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) as
expected made light of Ascot=s very testing ground to take the
G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. for France. Like the G1 QIPCO
Champion S. hero Addeybb (Ire)
(Pivotal {GB}) runner-up in his
respective race 12 months ago,
Al Asayl France=s chestnut had a
proven love of these conditions
in his armoury as well as
freshness having only
re-appeared this season a
fortnight previously when
winning the G2 Prix Daniel
Wildenstein at ParisLongchamp.
Sent off the 5-1 second favourite
to go one better than in 2019,
he was always in his comfort
zone tracking the moderate
early pace set by the 28-1 shot Roseman (Ire) (Kingman {GB}).
Tackling that outsider inside the final two furlongs, he had
edged ahead a furlong from home and answered Pierre-Charles
Boudot=s every call to gain a head verdict, with 3 1/4 lengths
back to the 8-11 favourite Palace Pier (GB) (Kingman {GB}) in
third. AToday I was very confident and he did it well on the
track,@ commented France=s revelation >PCB=. AHe was very
relaxed and when I asked him he gave me a nice, long turn of
foot and was courageous. He=s a super-tough horse.@
This was the one race on the
card that played host to a
potential superstar in the
unbeaten Palace Pier and
although he performed with
credit on going that played
against him, he was another in a
line of John Gosden stars who
failed to show their true colours
in specialist ground. He made his
move down the outer from rear
under Dettori to threaten The
Revenant, but was unable to
keep tabs on the 5-year-old who
had only the leader Roseman to
worry about late on. Nothing got
into contention from behind and it was ultimately left to The
Revenant to make it a clean sweep for geldings in the day=s
feature races open to them.
TDN EUROPE • PAGE 6 OF 18 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • 18 OCTOBER 2020
Cont.
Trainer Francis Henri Graffard, whose 2020 has been highly
profitable thanks to this stable stalwart, the filly Watch Me (Fr)
(Olympic Glory {Ire}), sprinter Wooded (Ire) (Wootton Bassett
{GB}) and 3-year-old middle-distance performer In Swoop (Ire)
(Adlerflug {Ger}), deserves all the credit available in nurturing
the former Hugo Palmer trainee as Haggas has with Addeybb.
Three-from-four as a 3-year-old, he was gelded and returned to
reward that decision by annexing Saint-Cloud=s Listed Prix
Altipan and G3 Prix Edmond Blanc last Spring. Brought here after
subsequent wins in the G2 Badener Meile and last year=s
renewal of the Daniel Wildenstein, he found only King of Change
(GB) (Farhh {GB}) too strong here and his subsequent absence
until Arc Saturday was due to COVID-19 wiping out the early
part of the calendar.
AI had him ready to run in the Spring, but when lockdown
came I decided to send him out to grass and he had a good
spell,@ Graffard explained. AI had to wait until the Daniel
Wildenstein for his comeback and he was only 80% fit for that
race. I was a little bit stressed that I had to work him quite hard
in the run-up, but everything was building to today. It all worked
out because he is a very good horse with a lot of heart. It went
exactly as we had planned, with him settled close to the pace.@
Gosden said of Palace Pier, AHe pulled off a shoe leaving the
gate. He was trying to run the whole race with one shoe off and
Frankie said he was not able to change leads and the horse
wasn=t able to handle the ground.@
Pedigree Notes The Revenant is the second foal out of Hazel Lavery (Ire)
(Excellent Art {GB}), whose career sign-off came with a defeat of
the eventual G1 Champion S. hero Noble Mission (GB) (Galileo
{Ire}) on heavy ground in the G3 St Simon S. A half-sister to the
Listed Premio Terme di Merano winner and G3 St Leger Italiano
and G3 Give Thanks S. runner-up Leo Gali (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), she
is a granddaughter of Rapid Repeat (Ire) (Exactly Sharp) who is
kin to the G3 Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial S.-winning sire
Artema (Ire) (Common Grounds {GB}) and the stakes winner
Hello Soso (Ire) (Alzao) who was also third in the GII Diana H.
Hazel Lavery=s unraced 2-year-old filly by Oasis Dream (GB) is
named La Viette (GB), while her 2020 foal is a daughter of Saxon
Warrior (Jpn).
TDN EUROPE • PAGE 7 OF 18 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • 18 OCTOBER 2020
Hollie Doyle after winning her first Group 1 aboard Glen Shiel. It was
also trainer Archie Watson=s first Group 1 win | racingfotos.com
Saturday, Ascot, Britain
QUEEN ELIZABETH II S.-G1, ,650,000, Ascot, 10-17, 3yo/up, 8fT,
1:45.13, sf.
1--THE REVENANT (GB), 130, g, 5, by Dubawi (Ire)
1st Dam: Hazel Lavery (Ire) (GSW-Eng, $246,630),
by Excellent Art (GB)
2nd Dam: Reprise (GB), by Darshaan (GB)
3rd Dam: Rapid Repeat (Ire), by Exactly Sharp
1ST GROUP 1 WIN. O-Al Asayl France; B-Al Asayl Bloodstock
Ltd (GB); T-Francis-Henri Graffard; J-Pierre-Charles Boudot.
,368,615. Lifetime Record: Hwt. Older Horse-Ger at 7-9 1/2f,
MGSW-Fr & GSW-Ger, 13-10-2-1, $1,172,931. Werk Nick
Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2--Roseman (Ire), 130, c, 4, Kingman (GB)--Go Lovely Rose (Ire),
by Pivotal (GB). (180,000gns Wlg >16 TATFOA; i650,000 Ylg
>17 GOFOR). O-Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum;
B-Knocktoran Stud (IRE); T-Roger Varian. ,139,750.
3--Palace Pier (GB), 127, c, 3, Kingman (GB)--Beach Frolic (GB),
by Nayef. (600,000gns Ylg >18 TATOCT). O-Sheikh Hamdan bin
Mohammed Al Maktoum; B-Highclere Stud and Floors Farming
(GB); T-John Gosden. ,69,940.
Margins: HD, 3 1/4, HF. Odds: 5.00, 28.00, 0.73.
Also Ran: Sir Busker (Ire), Veracious (GB), Lord Glitters (Fr), Dark
Vision (Ire), Nazeef (GB), Century Dream (Ire), Circus Maximus
(Ire), Royal Dornoch (Ire), Molatham (GB), Escobar (Ire),
Lancaster House (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result or the
free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
DOYLE AT THE DOUBLE IN THE SPRINT Not content to rest on her laurels, rider-of-the-moment Hollie
Doyle claimed a career-best success when guiding last month=s
G1 Haydock Sprint Cup runner-up Glen Shiel (GB) (Pivotal {GB})
to a dramatic success in Saturday=s Qipco British Champions
Sprint S. at Ascot. Hambleton Racing Partnership=s veteran
chestnut, who had previously claimed a first pattern-race
triumph in The Curragh=s Aug. 8 G3 Phoenix Sprint S., broke like
greased lightning from the gates and was in command under a
tight hold until allowed a measure of rein at halfway. Looking
certain to be swamped when a host of rivals threatened from all
angles approaching the eighth pole, the 16-1 chance found
Doyle at her maximum when fellow old stager and 2016 third
Brando (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) gained an edge in the closing stages
and rallied gamely in a ding-dong tussle to pluck a nose victory
from the jaws of defeat in the final stride. Lael Stable=s One
Master (GB) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) finished with her usual gusto
to edge Art Power (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) for third.
AI didn=t think I=d won, so to have had the result we have was
incredible and I=m in a state of shock right now,@ said a delighted
Doyle after securing a first triumph at the highest level. AWe had
a really good old battle with [G1 July Cup hero and eventual
fifth] Oxted from the three-furlong pole and I thought I=d be
doing well to hold on like I did, but he is such a game horse. He
is incredible and has got quicker with age. When we first got
him, he was running over 10 furlongs [for Andre Fabre] in France
and didn=t show a whole lot of speed, but the further we
dropped him back, the quicker he has got.
TDN EUROPE • PAGE 8 OF 18 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • 18 OCTOBER 2020
AThis isn=t about me, it=s about [trainer] Archie Watson, who
has campaigned this horse unbelievably and no one else would
have won a Group 1 with this horse. It is a dream come true, a
massive dream come true, especially on this horse and everyone
in the yard adores him. My aim, at the start of the year, was to
ride a group winner and I always said a Group 1 one day, but I
didn=t think it would come this year. I don=t get too carried away,
but I=m a bit delusional as to what is going on at the moment as
it has all been a bit of a whirlwind.@
Watson, who was not on course for his biggest day yet, said,
AThat is my first Group 1 winner and it is absolutely amazing. He
is some horse and there aren=t many Group 1 horses that are
picked up for ,45,000 at a horses in training sale. He has just
improved throughout the year.@
As referenced, Glen Shiel was picked out of last year=s Goffs
UK Spring Horses-In-Training Sale and Watson said, AA lot of
credit needs to go to Tom Biggs, who spotted him at the sale
with me--he buys all these horses and puts me in the privileged
position to train them.@
AWaiting on the photo-finish was not good for me, but I
thought he just held on,@ Watson added. AAs it was literally a
bob of the heads, you can never be confident in a situation like
that. While I=m delighted to give Hollie her first Group 1, I=m also
delighted for his owners Hambleton Racing as they have been
big supporters of mine. Everything has gone fantastic today and
he will have another holiday now. I think straight tracks really
play to his strengths, so he won=t be going to the Breeders= Cup
or Hong Kong. We will look at all those six-furlong races in
Europe for him. I hope there are still more big wins in him, there
will not be too much difference in him from being a 6-year-old
to a 7-year-old. He has been in such good form and it has been
great to strike while the iron has been hot.@
Popular veteran Brando, contesting a fifth straight renewal
and registering his best effort in this event, rolled back the years
and provided a flashback of all his old sparkle in getting to within
a pixel of springing an 80-1 shocker. Jockey Tom Eaves enjoyed
mixed emotions, but was nonetheless delighted with the
performance and said, AYou are always gutted finishing second,
but he has run a stormer of a race. It was a bob of the heads and
I=m delighted, but gutted at the same time. He has been running
okay, he ran well [when third in the rescheduled G3 Bengough
S.] at York last Saturday and that probably put him right for this.
York has never been his sort of track, but he likes it here on this
big, stiff track. It is a great training performance.@
Pedigree Notes Glen Shiel, who is the lone pattern-race scorer for G3 Princess
Elizabeth S. victress Gonfilia (Ger) (Big Shuffle), is a full-brother
to the hitherto unraced 2-year-old filly Greta Hellstrom (GB) and
a half to G3 Sirenia S. placegetter Signs In The Sand (GB) (Cape
Cross {Ire}). Gonfilia is herself a full-sister to G3 Grosser Preis
der Dortmunder Wirtschaft victor and G2 German 2000 Guineas
second Gonlargo (Ger) as well as being kin to G1 Deutschland-
Preis and G1 Preis von Europa heroine Gonbarda (Ger) (Lando
{Ger}). Gonbarda, in turn, produced G1 Champion S. and G1
Lockinge S.-winning sire Farhh (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) as well as G3
Winter Hill S.-winning G1 Grosser Preis von Bayern runner-up
Racing History (GB) (Pivotal {GB}). Glen Shiel=s third dam is G3
German 1000 Guineas heroine Grimpola (Ger) (Windwurf {Ger}),
whose descendants include MG1SW G1 Irish Derby hero Fame
and Glory (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}) and MG1SW G1 1000 Guineas
heroine Legatissimo (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}).
TDN EUROPE • PAGE 9 OF 18 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • 18 OCTOBER 2020
Wonderful Tonight and William Buick | racingfotos.com
Saturday, Ascot, Britain
QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS SPRINT S.-G1, ,391,260, Ascot,
10-17, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:16.74, sf.
1--GLEN SHIEL (GB), 128, g, 6, by Pivotal (GB)
1st Dam: Gonfilia (Ger) (GSW-Eng & SW-Fr, $359,409),
by Big Shuffle
2nd Dam: Gonfalon (GB), by Slip Anchor (GB)
3rd Dam: Grimpola (Ger), by Windwurf (Ger)
1ST GROUP 1 WIN. (,45,000 5yo >19 GOFSPR). O-Hambleton
Racing XXXVI & Partner; B-Darley (GB); T-Archie Watson;
J-Hollie Doyle. ,221,884. Lifetime Record: GSW-Ire, SW &
GSP-Fr, 27-8-7-1, $580,169. *1/2 to Signs In The Sand (GB)
(Cape Cross {Ire}), GSP-Eng. Werk Nick Rating: F. Click for the
eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2--Brando (GB), 128, g, 8, Pivotal (GB)--Argent du Bois, by Silver
Hawk. (52,000gns Ylg >13 TAOCT; 115,000gns 2yo >14 TATBRE).
O-Mrs Angie Bailey; B-Car Colston Hall Stud (GB); T-Kevin
Ryan. ,84,121.
3--One Master (GB), 125, m, 6, Fastnet Rock (Aus)--Enticing
(Ire), by Pivotal (GB). O-Lael Stable; B-Lael Stables (GB);
T-William Haggas. ,42,100.
Margins: NO, HF, HF. Odds: 16.00, 80.00, 5.50.
Also Ran: Art Power (Ire), Oxted (GB), Onassis (Ire), Lope Y
Fernandez (Ire), Dream of Dreams (Ire), Happy Power (Ire),
Sonaiyla (Ire), Speak In Colours (GB), The Tin Man (GB),
Chiefofchiefs (GB), Starman (GB), Jouska (GB), Cape Byron (GB).
Scratched: Dubai Station (GB). Click for the Racing Post result or
the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
AND THE WONDER OF IT ALL It=s been the best part of three decades since Culture Vulture
(Timeless Moment) strutted her stuff at the top table in Chris
Wright=s blue-and-yellow silks and the music supremo has found
a jewel to match that luminary=s achievements after David
Menuisier incumbent Wonderful Tonight (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire})
backed up a career best in ParisLongchamp=s G1 Prix de
Royallieu earlier this month with a game victory in Saturday=s
G1 Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares S. at Ascot. The bay
sophomore was in receipt of a six-pound pull from her elders
and made that weight-for-age allowance tell from the outset,
occupying a forward berth after a slick departure in the
12-furlong contest. Easing to the front with three furlongs
remaining, the 4-1 favourite was committed when stoked up by
William Buick at the top of the straight and stayed on
relentlessly under a drive inside the final quarter mile to deny
the hat trick-seeking Hollie Doyle, aboard G1 Preis von Europa
and G1 Prix Vermeille third Dame Malliot (GB) (Champs Elysees
{GB}), by 2 1/2 lengths. Coolmore=s G1 Irish Oaks placegetter
Passion (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) stayed on well from mid division to
finish a length back in third.
AI am so tired as I think I pushed harder than William [Buick]
riding the filly and I am speechless, absolutely speechless,@
admitted David Menuisier after registering a first premium-level
tally on British soil. AShe is a champion, I feel so lucky and
blessed and I am absolutely thrilled. We bought her at the sales
as a yearling for next to nothing and here she is winning her
second Group 1 in two weeks. We know that she is very good
and the only question mark was whether she had recuperated
from the Arc weekend or not. I hadn=t, but I am glad she did. She
is top-class all round, she is easy to train and as tough as
anything that is tough. She is getting better and better, and
there is still some improvement to come. She is still a tad keen
early on so, once she really knows how to settle, I think she can
go up a notch again. You never know, especially with fillies,
whether they are going to train on or not, but we wanted to
keep her as a 4-year-old to target the [G1 Prix de l=] Arc [de
Triomphe] next year. We nearly ran her in the Arc this year, and
I think she would have run a stormer, but she wasn=t a Group 1
winner yet. Now she is so the sky is the limit.@
AThis filly is rock solid, she is just straightforward and David
was very confident beforehand,@ added Buick. AShe is proven on
the ground and she stays well so she ticks a lot of boxes and I
have been looking forward to riding this filly all week. She was
out on her own all the way up the straight and it=s a long,
daunting straight no matter what you=re riding. Her form is
there for everyone to see and she won the Royallieu, which is a
mile-and-six, on ground very similar to today. The race panned
out beautifully for her, she got a nice bit of cover for the first
half of the race and I always felt she was in a good rhythm and
she did nothing but keep going. She has a lot of class, she has
the stamina and the will to win to go with it.@
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Trueshan gives Hollie Doyle a win in the
Champions Day opener | PA Media
Continued Buick, AShe has beaten some really good fillies very
well and, when conditions are there to suit her, I can=t see why
she shouldn=t scale further heights. She is very effective on soft
ground and maybe other horses aren=t as effective as her, but
she is by Le Havre so she might be bred to go on that ground. I
have been riding for David Menuisier quite regularly and his
horses have been going well all year. I have been very fortunate
to get a few winners from David and to get on this filly was very
special.@
Try as she might, Hollie Doyle was unable to maintain her
100% start to the day and was obliged to settle for second place
after giving her mount Dame Malliot every chance of repeating
the partnership=s success in July=s G2 Princess of Wales=s S. at
Newmarket. On the podium once again, she commented, ADame
Malliot has run really well. She was a little bit keen early on, as
expected, but has done nothing wrong in defeat. I followed the
winner the whole way round and thought I had the perfect
pitch. Will [Buick] pushed the button and took a few lengths out
of me off the home turn and she just stayed on at the one pace.@
Pedigree Notes Wonderful Tonight=s dam Salvation (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}), who
also produced Stateside stakes winner Penjade (Fr) (Air Chief
Marshal {Ire}), is a daughter of Listed Lingfield Oaks Trial victress
Birdie (GB) (Alhaarth {Ire}). The latter, whose progeny include
GIII Providencia S. scorer Hostess (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}), is kin to the
stakes-winning Fickle (GB) (Danehill), whose G3 Dahlia S.-
winning daughter Tarfah (Kingmambo) produced G1 2000
Guineas, G1 Epsom Derby and G1 Irish Derby-winning sire
Camelot (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}). Hailing from a family which also
features G1 Epsom Oaks heroine Polygamy (GB), Salvation has a
2-year-old full-sister to Wonderful Tonight--who was knocked
down to Saubouas Bloodstock for i80,000 at last year=s Arqana
August Yearling Sale--and a yearling colt and filly foal by
Recorder (GB). The yearling colt is slated to sell as Lot 170
during Monday=s first session of Arqana=s October Yearling Sale.
Saturday, Ascot, Britain
QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS FILLIES & MARES S.-G1, ,350,000,
Ascot, 10-17, 3yo/up, f, 11f 211yT, 2:37.84, sf.
1--WONDERFUL TONIGHT (FR), 125, f, 3, by Le Havre (Ire)
1st Dam: Salvation (GB), by Montjeu (Ire)
2nd Dam: Birdie (GB), by Alhaarth (Ire)
3rd Dam: Fade (GB), by Persepolis (Fr)
(i40,000 Ylg >18 ARAUG). O-Christopher Wright; B-SARL
Ecurie La Cauviniere (FR); T-David Menuisier; J-William Buick.
,198,485. Lifetime Record: G1SW-Fr, 8-4-1-1, $448,683. *1/2
to Penjade (Fr) (Air Chief Marshal {Ire}), SW-US & MSP-Fr,
$376,306. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the
eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2--Dame Malliot (GB), 131, f, 4, Champs Elysees (GB)--Stars In
Your Eyes (GB), by Galileo (Ire). O-A E Oppenheimer;
B-Hascombe & Valiant Studs (GB); T-Ed Vaughan. ,75,250.
3--Passion (Ire), 125, f, 3, Galileo (Ire)--Dialafara (Fr), by Anabaa.
(800,000gns Ylg >18 TATOCT). O-Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor
& Derrick Smith; B-Lynch Bages Ltd & Camas Park Stud (IRE);
T-Aidan O=Brien. ,37,660.
Margins: 2HF, 1, 2. Odds: 4.00, 5.00, 14.00.
Also Ran: Mehdaayih (GB), Even So (Ire), Manuela de Vega (Ire),
Thundering Nights (Ire), Gold Wand (Ire), Frankly Darling (GB),
Cabaletta (GB), Laburnum (Ire), Antonia de Vega (Ire). Click for
the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-
style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
TRUESHAN ROUTS LONG DISTANCE CUP
RIVALS
Ascot=s rain-affected British Champions Day opened with the
,300,000 Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup over the
best part of two miles and it was Hollie Doyle, fresh from setting
a record number of winners earlier in the week, who celebrated
success with a wide-margin tally aboard Barbary Lions 5=s
4-year-old gelding Trueshan (Fr) (Planteur {Ire}). The Alan King
trainee=s previous best came in July=s Listed Tapster S. at
Haydock and he earned his place in this line-up coming back off
an eighth--behind the reopposing Fujaira Prince (Ire) (Pivotal
{GB})--in York=s Aug. 22 Ebor H. and a Sept. 11 Salisbury
conditions score over 14 furlongs last time. Trueshan found a
comfortable rhythm just off the pace in sixth, but slipped one
spot as 11-10 pick Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire})
improved position at halfway.
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Making rapid headway on the home turn, the 11-1 chance
quickened into second entering the final quarter mile and
powered ever clear under minimal urging once seizing control
soon after to hit the line an impressive 7 1/2 lengths ahead of
dual G1 Irish St Leger heroine Search For A Song (Ire) (Galileo
{Ire}), with old foe Fujaira Prince holding the closing pack for
third. Stradivarius was unable to land a blow and finished 12th
of 13.
AI travelled all over them and that was incredible,@ exclaimed a
jubilant Doyle. AHe doesn=t like being crowded so I switched him
at the three-[furlong] pole and the further I went, the better he
went. He was almost overtravelling with me and I had to stay
out a bit wide for the first three furlongs, but luckily I managed
to slot in there and got a nice position outside Stradivarius. He
was tanking with me and he went through the ground like a
tractor. The pace was reasonable, but he was travelling and he
felt like he was hacking round there. I switched my fellow round
horses as they said he didn=t like getting crowded in the Ebor
and when I pushed the button, he responded. It is testing and it
is wet, heavy ground and hard work. I rode him first time at
Wolverhampton, and that was a bit of a surprise, and then he
bolted up at Ffos Las. I=ve not been on him since so I=m really
grateful for the owners and Alan putting me back on him today.
He is a proper horse, he won his first two starts and I=ve always
liked him. I=m not going to lie, I didn=t realise he would be up to
Group 2 level like today. I=m really happy people are seeing me
as just a jockey, and not a female jockey, and shout out to Alan
King because he is some trainer.@
Assistant trainer Dan Horsford added, AHe=s been progressive
all year and has improved for the step up to two miles. Who
knows where he ends up from here, but it will be all the Cup
races next year and I would think [any] hurdling [plans] will be
shelved. It=s unbelievable, it looked like Hollie jumped in two
furlongs out and she is still unbeaten on him. She gets on very
well with him, but it just didn=t happen for him in the Ebor for
whatever reason. It=s been a cracking year and long may it last.@
Reflecting on the performance of Stradivarius, who was not
unduly punished once his chance had evaporated, trainer John
Gosden said, AThe ground was too deep and too heavy and he
hated it. Frankie [Dettori] thought he pulled his shoes off. He
was in good form, but the ground was very deep down there
and he would have probably been better running on the inner
[jumps] track.@ Dettori added, AI was never there and there is
not much else I can say.@
Pedigree Notes Trueshan is the leading performer and sole stakes winner for
dual scorer Shao Line (Fr) (General Holme), who has five winners
to her credit and is a granddaughter of Marie de Lempire (Fr)
(Faristan {GB}), herself the dam of the stakes-winning Dom Lurcy
(Dom Racine {Fr}). Marie de Lempire is kin to the stakes-winning
Marie d=Ivors (Fr) (Rheffic {Fr}) and the mare Herila (Fr) (Bold
Lad), who in turn is the second dam of G1 Derby Italiano hero
Houmayoun Fr) (Shernazar {Ire}) and three-time stakes victress
Hanzala (Akarad {Fr}), with this being the tail line of G1 Poule
d=Essai des Pouliches heroine Altissima (Klairon {Fr}). Shao Line=s
last known foal is the unplaced 3-year-old gelding Je N=y Crois
Pas (Fr) (Sommerabend {GB}).
Saturday, Ascot, Britain
QIPCO BRITISH CHAMPIONS LONG DISTANCE CUP-G2,
,300,000, Ascot, 10-17, 3yo/up, 15f 209yT, 3:35.75, sf.
1--TRUESHAN (FR), 133, g, 4, by Planteur (Ire)
1st Dam: Shao Line (Fr), by General Holme
2nd Dam: Marie d=Altoria, by Roi de Rome
3rd Dam: Marie de Lempire (Fr), by Faristan (GB)
1ST GROUP WIN. (i8,000 Ylg >17 OSLATE; 31,000gns 2yo >18
TATHIT). O-Barbury Lions 5; B-Didier Blot (FR); T-Alan King;
J-Hollie Doyle. ,170,130. Lifetime Record: 11-7-1-0, $423,737.
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick
Rating: D+.
2--Search For A Song (Ire), 130, f, 4, Galileo (Ire)--Polished Gem
(Ire), by Danehill. O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd (IRE); T-Dermot
Weld. ,64,500.
3--Fujaira Prince (Ire), 133, g, 6, Pivotal (GB)--Zam Zoom (Ire), by
Dalakhani (Ire). (90,000gns Ylg >15 TATOCT). O-Sheikh
Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum; B-Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd
(IRE); T-Roger Varian. ,32,280.
Margins: 7HF, HF, NK. Odds: 11.00, 7.00, 10.00.
Also Ran: Morando (Fr), Sovereign (Ire), Dawn Patrol (Ire),
Spanish Mission, Mildenberger (GB), Monica Sheriff (GB), Max
Vega (Ire), Dubious Affair (Ire), Stradivarius (Ire), Broome (Ire).
Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com
catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
POETIC FLARE TAKES CHARGE IN THE
KILLAVULLAN Not disgraced when 10th in Saturday=s G1 Dewhurst S., Jim
Bolger=s homebred Poetic Flare (Ire) (Dawn Approach {Ire}) was
able to emulate many of his stable=s better performers in
defying a quick turnaround to win Saturday=s G3 Killavullan S. at
Leopardstown. Taken to that Newmarket feature on the back of
a near seven-month absence having won his sole start in the
season-opening five-furlong juvenile maiden at Naas on Mar. 23,
the bay was a touch keen throughout the early stages of this
contest before settling behind the leader Inca Prince (Ire) (Fast
Company {Ire}). Cont. p12
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Poetic Flare | PA Media
Sent back to the front with two furlongs remaining, the 3-1
second favourite hit the line strong with 2 1/2 lengths to spare
over Zaffy=s Pride (Ire) (Pride of Dubai {Aus}).
Jim Bolger=s daughter Una Manning was on hand and said,
AHe=s been growing all year, so that=s why he hadn=t run until the
Dewhurst. It=s a Group 1 and we had to give it a try and we were
happy with his run. He took all the travelling very well. He=ll be
aimed at the Guineas.@ Jockey Kevin Manning added, AHe ran
well in the Dewhurst and was only beaten eight lengths. He
would have come on plenty from the run and it was a good
training performance to turnaround a week later. He stays well,
but he has plenty of pace. I felt if I could get a length or two off
the bend it might be just good enough. He has a lovely attitude
and is a nice horse going forward.@
Pedigree Notes Poetic Flare=s dam Maria Lee (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), who
had already provided the dual listed-winning filly Glamorous
Approach (Ire) from a mating with Dawn Approach=s sire New
Approach (Ire), is a full-sister to Bring Back Matron (Ire) who in
turn produced the Listed Eyrefield S. winner Dubai Sand (Ire)
(Teofilo {Ire}). The third dam Saviour (Majestic Light) is a
full-sister to the GI Blue Grass S. hero War who threw the Listed
Derrinstown Stud 1000 Guineas Trial S. winner Speirbhean (Ire)
(Danehill). She achieved fame by producing the aforementioned
champion and successful sire Teofilo and the G2 Cape Verdi
scorer Poetic Charm (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). Maria Lee=s yearling is a
full-brother to Poetic Flare, while she also has a filly foal by U S
Navy Flag.
Saturday, Leopardstown, Ireland
KILLAVULLAN S.-G3, i50,000, Leopardstown, 10-17, 2yo, 7fT,
1:31.92, y/s.
1--POETIC FLARE (IRE), 131, c, 2, by Dawn Approach (Ire)
1st Dam: Maria Lee (Ire), by Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)
2nd Dam: Elida (Ire), by Royal Academy
3rd Dam: Saviour, by Majestic Light
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GROUP WIN. O-Mrs J. S. Bolger;
B/T-Jim Bolger (IRE); J-Kevin Manning. i30,000. Lifetime
Record: 3-2-0-0, $45,572. *1/2 to Glamorous Approach (Ire)
(New Approach {Ire}), SW-Eng, SW & MGSP-Ire, $224,182.
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick
Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*.
2--Zaffy=s Pride (Ire), 128, f, 2, Pride of Dubai (Aus)--Zaafran
(GB), by Singspiel (Ire). (i13,000 Ylg >19 GOAUTY).
O-Blessingndisguise Partnership; B-Summerseat Stables Ltd
(IRE); T-Jessie Harrington. i10,000.
3--Mexico City (Fr), 131, c, 2, No Nay Never--Mixfeeling (Ire), by
Red Ransom. (i160,000 Wlg >18 ARQDE; 260,000gns Ylg >19
TATOCT). O-Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Susan Magnier;
B-Mathieu Daguzan-Garros (FR); T-Aidan O=Brien. i5,000.
Margins: 2HF, 3 1/4, 2. Odds: 3.00, 4.00, 22.00.
Also Ran: Erzindjan (Ire), Ontario (Ire), Star Image (GB), Inca
Prince (Ire). Scratched: Federal (Ire), Masen (GB). Click for the
Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style
pedigree.
WINTERKONIGIN THE FOCUS ON SUNDAY After Ascot=s Qipco British Champions Day, it is time to look to
the future and Sunday=s action features some choice German
juvenile fillies in Baden-Baden=s G3 Preis der Winterkonigin.
Manfred Anton Schmelzer=s Noble Heidi (Fr) (Intello {Ger})
caused a stir when beating subsequent G3 Prix Thomas Bryon
runner-up Homeryan (Fr) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) by five lengths in a
mile conditions race at Chantilly Sept. 12 and understandably
occupies favouritism. Gestut Auenquelle=s unbeaten Reine
d=Amour (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}) has course form, having
taken the seven-furlong G3 Zukunftsrennen also Sept. 12, while
Dr Alexandra Margarete Renz=s Marlar (Ger) (Kallisto {Ger}) also
boasts a perfect tally and is unexposed. She beat the re-
opposing subsequent Sept. 27 Listed Winterkonigin Trial scorer
Peaches (Ger) (Lord of England {Ger}) on debut at Hanover July
25 before following up in a valuable auction race over seven
furlongs at Dortmund Sept. 20. Peaches was giving five pounds
to Dr Christoph Berglar=s Amazing Grace (Ger) (Protectionist
{Ger}) when beating her by 3/4 of a length in Cologne=s
Winerkonigin Trial and on level weights should confirm the form
in a fascinating race for the title of AWinter Queen@.
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The 3.4-million gns sale-topping Galileo
daughter of Shastye | Tattersalls
Kameko To Tweenhills In 2021 cont. from p1
Kameko was a first British Classic winner for jockey Oisin
Murphy, who said, AI felt from the very beginning that this could
be a special horse. He=s the perfect model--he has size,
durability and a great character. To ride, he has super balance, a
great turn of foot and a good mind--you can put him anywhere
in a race. He=s a machine.@
Kameko will run at the Breeders= Cup and on his return to
Britain will be paraded for breeders, along with other Tweenhills
stallions, at Longholes Stud in Newmarket during the Tattersalls
December Mare Sale. His 2021 stud fee and syndication plans
will be announced in due course.
PLENTY OF POSITIVES AS TATTERSALLS
OCTOBER ENDS A fortnight of selling at Park Paddocks for the Tattersalls
October Yearling Sale drew to a close on Saturday morning with
a small Book 4 offering. The
session added 153,000gns to the
coffers for 42 sold (65%). While
the average dipped 15% to
3,655gns, the median was up 14%
to 2,500gns. A pair of fillies by
Equiano (Fr) (lots 2007 and 2030)
topped trade at 11,000gns and
10,000gns, respectively, when
bought by Nick Bradley
Racing/George Boughey and
Rabbah Bloodstock.
Tattersalls October Books 1
through 4 cumulatively saw 1,816
yearlings go through the ring, with
1,507 sold (83%, up slightly from
last year) for 138,268,200gns (-
13%). Unsurprisingly in the midst of a global pandemic, the
average dipped 13% to 91,751gns while the median was down
16% at 42,000gns. The true talking point of the sale was the
second week of trade, where Books 2 and 3 were extraordinarily
strong considering the circumstances. Book 2 saw figures remain
steady with plenty of notable results for pinhookers and
breeders alike, while figures rose year-on-year for Book 3.
Upon the conclusion of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale,
Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said, AIf ever there were
any doubt as to the unique status of Newmarket as the hub of
European racing and breeding it has been dispelled over the
past two weeks of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale. The
heritage of Newmarket is a priceless commodity and has
without doubt played a huge part in the strength of the market
over the past two weeks.
AThis town has an infrastructure and workforce dedicated to
the Thoroughbred industry and as such is uniquely placed to
cope with the obstacles and challenges thrown at us all by the
global COVID pandemic. Ever since the lockdown in March, the
industry and the town have worked together in full compliance
with all the prevailing rules and regulations to ensure that
horses could be cared for at the same time as ensuring safe
working environments for everyone at all times.
"Those same principles have been applied at all 11 sales which
have taken place at Tattersalls since the end of June and yet
again we would like to express our gratitude to every individual
who has participated at any of these sales. It has not been easy
at times and selling rates have regrettably, but inevitably, been
slowed by the new bidding arrangements we have had to
introduce, but everybody has shown incredible resolve and they
have been rewarded with a market which has displayed
remarkable resilience and continued to demonstrate a sustained
appetite for the cream of
European yearlings in all
sectors of the market.
ASimilar to Books 1 and 2,
Book 3 of the October Yearling
Sale has seen a healthy
mixture of domestic and
overseas competition, albeit at
a lower level and we continue
to admire the determination of
buyers in the face of
unprecedented difficulties. The
live internet bidding platform
has again been invaluable and
will no doubt be even more
extensively used at the
forthcoming Autumn Horses in
Training Sale, while buyers in attendance have also worked
incredibly hard to assist many of those unable to attend. The
spirit of industry-wide cooperation has been outstanding and
will continue to serve us well as we endeavour to provide as
vibrant a market as possible at both the forthcoming Autumn
Horses in Training Sale and the December Sales which will bring
an extraordinary Tattersalls sales season to a close."
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FIRST-SEASON SIRESWITH RUNNERS
ARQANA RELEASES AUTUMN CATALOGUES Arqana has published the catalogues for its Autumn Sale,
which will be held in two stages next month.
The first catalogue comprises 254 flat-bred yearlings which will
go under the hammer on Nov. 14. This catalogue has been
organized in partnership with Osarus, which opted to cancel its
traditional September Yearling Sale in light of the COVID-19
pandemic and re-route its entries to this sale and Arqana=s
October Yearling Sale.
Following a two-day break for inspections, 200 flat and
National Hunt horses in training will be offered on Nov. 16. Eye-
catching flat offerings include this year=s G3 Deutsches St Leger
scorer Quian (Ger) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) (lot 424); and Aga
Khan 3-year-olds Irshad (Fr) (Raven=s Pass) (lot 393) and Vardani
(Fr) (Charm Spirit {Ire}) (lot 394).
The focus will switch entirely to the jumps on Nov. 17 and 18
with a day of stores and a day of National Hunt-bred yearlings.
Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020:
FRANCE
Dariyan (Fr) (Shamardal), Haras de Bonneval
68 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners
2-LE PIN AU HARAS, 2000m, RUE JONAS (Fr)
i4,000 Arqana Deauville October Yearlings 2019; i8,500
Osarus 2yo Breeze-Up Sale, La Teste 2020
2-LE PIN AU HARAS, 2000m, SUCCESS STORY (Fr)
i15,000 RNA Arqana Deauville October Yearlings 2019
Martinborough (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}), Haras de Grandcamp
49 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners
1-LE PIN AU HARAS, 2000m,
i17,000 Arqana Deauville October Yearlings 2019
1-LE PIN AU HARAS, 2000m, MARTIN'S JUSIS (Fr)
i25,000 Arqana December Breeding Stock Sale 2018; i20,000
RNA Osarus September Yearling Sale 2019; i8,500 RNA Osarus
2yo Breeze-Up Sale, La Teste 2020
4-TOULOUSE, 1600m, MIKA D'O (Fr)
i3,000 Osarus September Yearling Sale 2019
2-LE PIN AU HARAS, 2000m, VISITE OFFICIELLE (Fr)
Shalaa (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Haras de Bouquetot
118 foals of racing age/15 winners/0 black-type winners
1-NIORT, 1500m, ODEMIS (Fr)
Vadamos (Fr) (Monsun {Ger}), Tally-Ho Stud
127 foals of racing age/8 winners/0 black-type winners
4-TOULOUSE, 1600m, EILEAN DUBH (Ire)
i28,000 Arqana December Breeding Stock Sale 2018; i30,000
Osarus September Yearling Sale 2019
IRELAND
Awtaad (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}), Derrinstown Stud
94 foals of racing age/8 winners/1 black-type winner
2-NAAS, 6f, YOU OWE ME MONEY (Ire)
i30,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018; i25,000 RNA Goffs
Orby Yearling Sale 2019
Buratino (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), Kildangan Stud
88 foals of racing age/10 winners/0 black-type winners
4-NAAS, 7f, THE BLUE PANTHER (Ire)
i15,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018; i4,000 Tattersalls
Ireland September Yearlings 2019
2-NAAS, 6f, BOOJOOM (Ire)
i18,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018; i3,500 Goffs
Autumn Yearling Sale 2019
4-NAAS, 7f, SNAPRAETEREA (Ire)
i15,000 RNA Goffs Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2019
TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALEBOOK 4
SESSION TOTALS 2020 2019 $ Catalogued 83 137 $ Number Offered 65 95 $ Number Sold 42 51 $ Not Sold 23 44 $ Clearance Rate 65% 54% $ High Price 11,000gns 17,000gns $ Gross 153,500gns 219,700gns $ Average (% change) 3,655gns (-15%) 4,308gns $ Median (% change) 2,500gns (+14%) 2,200gns
TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALEBOOKS 1 - 4
CUMULATIVE 2020 2019 $ Catalogued 2,049 2,085 $ Number Offered 1,816 1,853 $ Number Sold 1,507 1,502 $ Not Sold 309 351 $ Clearance Rate 83% 81% $ High Price 3,400,000gns 3,600,000gns $ Gross 138,268,200gns 158,155,600gns $ Average (% change) 91,751gns (-13%) 105,297gns $ Median (% change) 42,000gns (-16%) 50,000gns
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Markaz | Derrinstown Stud
Coulsty (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), Rathasker Stud
45 foals of racing age/7 winners/2 black-type winners
1-NAAS, 6f, COULTHARD (Ire)
i2,000 RNA Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2019;
25,715gns Tattersalls Ireland Goresbridge Breeze Up 2020
1-NAAS, 6f, MACS DILEMMA (Ire)
i3,500 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018
3-NAAS, 6f, ROCKIN JACK (Ire)
i11,500 RNA Tattersalls Ireland Flat Breeding Stock Sale 2018;
i4,000 Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2019
Estidhkaar (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Tara Stud
106 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners
1-NAAS, 6f, RUGADAY (Ire)
i3,500 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018; i3,500 Tattersalls
Ireland September Yearlings 2019
Kodi Bear (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), Rathbarry Stud
83 foals of racing age/14 winners/1 black-type winner
4-NAAS, 7f, BELLE IMAGE (Ire)
i50,000 Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2019
2-NAAS, 6f, KOMPROMAT (Ire)
i2,500 RNA Goffs February Mixed Sale 2019; i5,000 Tattersalls
Ireland September Yearlings 2019
2-NAAS, 6f, PALLASMORE LASS (Ire)
i5,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018; i4,500 RNA
Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2019
3-NAAS, 6f, WOOD RANGER (Ire)
i10,000 RNA Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2019
Marcel (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}), Anngrove Stud
20 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners
3-NAAS, 6f, HELVIC PRINCESS (GB)
1,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2018; i10,500
Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2019
Markaz (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Derrinstown Stud
78 foals of racing age/6 winners/0 black-type winners
1-NAAS, 6f, AINGEAL DORCHA (Ire)
i19,000 Goffs Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2019
2-NAAS, 6f, BLUE BUNNY (Ire)
i11,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018
Mehmas (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), Tally-Ho Stud
146 foals of racing age/37 winners/4 black-type winners
1-NAAS, 6f, POWER UNDER ME (Ire)
i28,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018
2-NAAS, 6f, ZARA MAC (Ire)
New Bay (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), Ballylinch Stud
77 foals of racing age/10 winners/2 black-type winners
4-NAAS, 7f, AMBER KITE (Ire)
,32,000 Goffs UK December Sale 2018; i15,000 Tattersalls
Ireland September Yearlings 2019
4-NAAS, 7f, VAFORTINO (Ire)
i48,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018; i60,000 Goffs Orby
Yearling Sale 2019
Pride Of Dubai (Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}), Coolmore Australia
122 foals of racing age/9 winners/4 black-type winners
1-NAAS, 6f, BURJ MALINKA (Ire)
i8,500 Goffs February Mixed Sale 2019; i15,000 Goffs
Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2019
2-NAAS, 6f, COLFER KAY (Ire)
2-NAAS, 6f, ELLABELLA (Ire)
Territories (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Dalham Hall Stud
113 foals of racing age/14 winners/0 black-type winners
4-NAAS, 7f, PRAIRIE DANCER (Ire)
i15,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2018; i24,000 RNA Goffs
Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2019
Saturday=s Result:
3rd-Wolverhampton, ,5,300, Novice, 10-17, 2yo, 8f 142y
(AWT), 1:50.62, st.
NOMAN (IRE) (c, 2, Shalaa {Ire}--Mathool {Ire}, by Alhaarth
{Ire}), third on debut over a mile at Newmarket on Sept. 24,
darted right out of the stalls and immediately impacted the
widest-drawn newcomer Zagato (GB) (Frankel {GB}) as a result.
Allowed time to gain a mid-division pitch, the 11-4 second
favourite gradually made his presence felt and after seizing the
advantage a furlong from home stayed on to score by 1 3/4
lengths from Mickydee (GB) (Twilight Son {GB}) to become the
15th winner for his first-season sire (by Invincible Spirit {Ire}).
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Wolverhampton 3 cont.
Zagato, the son of the G1 Pretty Polly S. heroine Izzi Top (GB)
(Pivotal {GB}), made eye-catching progress late from a hopeless
position to be an encouraging fifth. The winner is a half-brother
to the Listed Ruby S. scorer Erysimum (Ire) (Arcano {Ire}). The
dam, whose yearling colt by Showcasing (GB) was bought by
Roger Varian for 150,000gs at last week=s Tattersalls October
Yearling Sale Book 1, is a half to the listed scorer Sahool (GB)
(Unfuwain), who was also runner-up in the G2 Ribblesdale S.
and G2 Lancashire Oaks before producing the G3 Cumberland
Lodge S. winner Laraaib (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}). Three other half-
siblings were responsible for the dual G2 Hardwicke S. winner
and multiple Group 1-placed Maraahel (Ire) (Alzao), the G2 Prix
Robert Papin and G2 Flying Childers S.-winning sire Gutaifan
(Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) and the G1 Premio Jockey Club and G2
Moonee Valley Gold Cup winner Ventura Storm (Ire) (Zoffany
{Ire}). Sales history: i30,000 Wlg >18 GOFNOV; 70,000gns Ylg
>19 TATOCT. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $5,409. Video, sponsored
by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Al Shaqab Racing; B-Eimear Mulhern (IRE); T-Hugo Palmer.
HANDICAP RESULT:
6th-Ascot, ,100,000, Hcp, 10-17, 3yo/up, 8fT, 1:45.03, sf.
NJORD (IRE) (g, 4, Roderic O=Connor {Ire}--Rosalind Franklin
{GB}, by Intikhab) Lifetime Record: 19-5-3-2, $169,808.
O-Blessingndisguise Partnership; B-Mrs Eithne McDonnell (IRE);
T-Jessie Harrington. *i1,000 Wlg >16 GOFNOV; i14,000 Ylg >17
TIRSEP; i54,000 HRA >19 GOFHIT.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNER:
Cable News (GB), f, 2, Cable Bay (Ire)--Wemyss Bay (GB), by
Sadler=s Wells. Catterick Bridge, 10-17, 7f 6yT, 1:34.99.
B-Stetchworth & Middle Park Studs Ltd (GB).
Kidyounot (Ire), g, 2, Mehmas (Ire)--Jenlen, by Lemon Drop Kid.
Catterick Bridge, 10-17, 5f 212yT, 1:19.27. B-Tally-Ho Stud
(IRE). *37th winner for freshman sire (by Acclamation {GB}).
**16,000gns Ylg >19 TATOCT.
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Surrounding | PA Media
Saturday=s Results:
KNOCKAIRE S.-Listed, i37,500, Leopardstown, 10-17, 3yo/up,
7fT, 1:31.47, yl.
1--SURROUNDING (IRE), 130, m, 7, Lilbourne Lad (Ire)--
Roundabout Girl (Ire), by Doubletour. O/B-P E I Newell (IRE);
T-Michael Halford; J-Ronan Whelan. i22,500. Lifetime
Record: GSW-Ire, 33-10-6-5, $430,047.
2--Laughifuwant (Ire), 135, g, 5, Roderic O=Connor (Ire)--Red
Fanfare (GB), by First Trump (GB). (i13,000 RNA Ylg >16
TIRSEP). O-Mrs E Keane & Mrs F Cumiskey; B-Gerry Cumiskey
(IRE); T-Gerard Keane. i7,500.
3--Irish Admiral (Ire), 133, g, 3, French Navy (GB)--Magadar, by
Lujain. (i6,500 RNA Ylg >18 TIRSEP). O-Ben Browne;
B-Kilnamoragh Stud (IRE); T-John Feane. i3,750.
Margins: HF, 2, NK. Odds: 5.00, 1.25, 10.00.
Also Ran: Prince of Naples (Ire), Eldama (Ire), Wonder Elzaam
(Ire), Free Solo (Ire), Wilds Dreams (Arg), Nebo (Ire). Scratched:
Real Force (GB). Click for the Racing Post result.
Surrounding, whose career highlight was a win in last year=s
G3 Brownstown S., hit the board in Fairyhouse=s July 5
G3 Ballycorus S. and The Curragh=s July 18 G2 Minstrel S. and
lined up here returning off a seventh in the Sept. 12
G2 Solonaway S. going one mile at this venue last time. Steadied
to track the leading duo in third after breaking in the front rank,
she loomed large on the bridle three-wide off the home turn
and ran on well under late urging once hitting the front at the
furlong marker to claim a sixth black-type triumph in ultimately
snug fashion.
AI was a bit concerned about the ground, but she=s getting
older and probably able to handle it,@ said trainer Michael
Halford. AShe=s a wonderful mare, she has been such a great
servant to us and she loves it around here. It=s amazing the
enthusiasm she still has for it and seven furlongs or a mile is
good for her. When she hits the front she thinks she=s won and
she parked up a bit when she got to the front there, but she
travelled super. We=ll head back to Dundalk for [a hat trick
attempt in] the [Listed] Cooley S. with her now.@
Surrounding is one of two winners from as many runners and
the leading performer out of Roundabout Girl (Ire) (Doubletour),
whose own dam Concepta=s Choice (Ire) (Brave Invader) is a
granddaughter of prolific producer Greek Train (Blue Train {Ire}).
The latter=s descendants include G1 Premio Presidente della
Repubblica-winning sire Shamsan (GB) (Fortino II {Fr}), MGSW
G2 Prix du Gros-Chene and G3 Phoenix Sprint S. victor Surprise
Offer (GB) (Superlative {Ire}), G3 Premio Primi Passi-winning sire
Manoftheyear (GB) (Sayf El Arab), Listed Premio Divino Amore
winner Portogallo (El Gallo {Ire}) and fellow stakes winner
Michaelis (Ire) (Our Babu {Ire}).
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Lobo Rojo (GB), c, 3, Lope de Vega (Ire)--Louve Nationale (Ire),
by Galileo (Ire). Leopardstown, 10-17, 10fT, 2:15.53. B-Dayton
Investments (Breeding) Limited (GB). *45,000gns Ylg >18
TAOCT. **1/2 to Ligne d=Or (GB) (Dansili {GB}), GSW &
G1SP-Fr, $221,508.
Shawaf (GB), g, 4, Mukhadram (GB)--Dijlah (GB), by Linamix
(Fr). Dundalk, 10-16, 6fT, 1:11.92. B-Shadwell Estate Company
Ltd (GB). *9,000gns 3yo >19 TATJUL.
CONDITIONS RESULTS:
1st-Marseille-Borely, i22,000, Cond, 10-17, 2yo, 8fT, 1:44.04, gd.
MISS LOUNA (FR) (f, 2, Goken {Fr}--Pearlred {Fr}, by Redback
{GB}) Lifetime Record: 8-2-4-0, i46,630. O-Mbaye Niang SNC,
Guy Pariente, Christian Cimolai, Patrick Dreux & Richard Borrelli
Bifulco; B-Xavier Richard (FR); T-Frederic Rossi.
2nd-Marseille-Borely, i18,000, Cond, 10-17, 3yo, 8fT, 1:44.11, gd.
ROCHE LIMIT (FR) (f, 3, Intello {Ger}--Rocaille {Fr} {SP-Fr}, by
Anabaa) Lifetime Record: 8-2-4-1, i30,050. O-Tolmi Racing SC
& SCEA Marmion Vauville; B-Haras du Quesnay (FR); T-Frederic
Rossi. *i16,000 Wlg >17 ARQDE; i20,000 RNA Ylg >18 AROCT.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Coobird (Fr), c, 2, Camelot (GB)--Moonlight Swing (Fr), by Palace
Episode. Moulins, 10-17, 8fT, time: n/a. B-Galileo Ra Inc (FR).
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Golden Sixty (left) and Beauty Generation (right) face a rematch
in Sunday=s G2 Sha Tin Trophy H. at Sha Tin | HKJC photo
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Key To Success (Ger), g, 3, Dabirsim (Fr)--Kolosseum (Ger), by
Samum (Ger). Leipzig, 10-17, 8fT, 1:40.00. B-Gestut Karlshof
(GER). *i30,000 Ylg >18 BBAGS.
VETERANS BEAUTY GENERATION, HOT KING
PRAWN FACING NEW-GUARD CHALLENGEby Alan Carasso
Beauty Generation (NZ) (Road To Rock {Aus}) and Hot King
Prawn (Aus) (Denman {Aus}), two of the five highest-rated
horses in Hong Kong, are the heavyweights in a pair of Group 2
races Sunday at Sha Tin Racecourse, but face younger and well-
handicapped rivals who figure to take all the beating.
On a rating of 130, the 8-year-old Beauty Generation remains
Hong Kong=s top-rated galloper and he will--once again--have to
deal with rising superstar Golden Sixty (Aus) (Medaglia d=Oro),
this time in the Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy H. (1600m). The
two rivals met in the G3 Celebration Cup H. over 1400 metres
Sept. 27, and, in receipt of 17 pounds from the dual Horse of the
Year, Golden Sixty kicked home 1 3/4 lengths best, with
Champion=s Way (Aus) (Hinchinbrook {Aus}) dead-heating for
second. Golden Sixty figures a warm favorite, but the dual
G1 Longines Hong Kong Mile winner figures to improve back
over his pet trip and with a seven-pound shift in the weights
with the once-beaten Golden Sixty.
Hot King Prawn returns to action as the 133-pound king of the
hill in the G2 Premier Bowl H. (1200m). Though his lone victory
last season came in a Class 1 handicap, the 6-year-old gray
gelding just missed to stablemate Beat the Clock (Aus)
(Hinchinbrook {Aus}) in last year=s G1 Longines Hong Kong Sprint
and was last seen finishing a close second in the G3 Sha Tin Vase
H. over course and distance May 24. Four-year-old Computer
Patch (Aus) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) is the likely favourite
stretching out in trip off a dominating 2 3/4-length success in
the G3 National Day Cup H. up the 1000-metre straight course
Oct. 1. The ridgling gets a whopping 16 pounds off Hot King
Prawn Sunday afternoon.
Saturday, Japan
IRELAND TROPHY FUCHU HIMBA STAKES-G2, -105,640,000,
Tokyo, 10-17, 3yo/up, f, 1800mT, 1:48.50, sf.
1--SALACIA (JPN), 119, m, 5, Deep Impact (Jpn)
1st Dam: Salomina (Ger) (G1SW-Ger), by Lomitas (GB)
2nd Dam: Saldentigerin (Ger), by Tiger Hill (Ire)
3rd Dam: Salde (Ger), by Alkalde (Ger)
1ST GROUP WIN. O-Silk Racing; B-Northern Farm; T-Manabu
Ikezoe; J-Yuichi Kitamura; -55,588,000. Lifetime: 18-4-3-1.
*1/2 to Salios (Jpn) (Heart=s Cry {Jpn}), G1SW-Jpn. Werk Nick
Rating: C+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2--Shadow Diva (Jpn), 119, f, 4, Heart's Cry (Jpn)--Diamond Diva
(GB), by Dansili (GB). (-72,000,000 yrl =17 JRHAJUL). O-Three H
Racing; B-Northern Farm; -22,168,000.
3--Something Just (Jpn), 119, f, 4, Victoire Pisa (Jpn)--Tsurumaru
Otome (Jpn), by Taiki Shuttle. O-Green Farm; B-Nasuno Farm;
-14,084,000.
Margins: 3, 1 1/4, NK; Odds: 19.20, 17.10, 19.90.
Click for the JRA chart and video or the free Equineline.com
catalogue-style pedigree.
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GROUP ENTRIES
Sunday, Kyoto, Japan, post time: 3:40 p.m.
THE SHUKA SHO-G1, ¥195,460,000, 3yo, f, 2000mT
PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT
1 Miyamazakura (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Fukunaga Fujiwara 121
2 Ria Amelia (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Kawada Nakauchida 121
3 Maltese Diosa (Jpn) Kizuna (Jpn) Tanabe Tezuka 121
4 Ho O Peaceful (Jpn) Orfevre (Jpn) Ikezoe Otake 121
5 Win Mighty (Jpn) Gold Ship (Jpn) Wada Igarashi 121
6 Dantsu Elise (Jpn) Kizuna (Jpn) Dazai Honda 121
7 Musica (Jpn) Epiphaneia (Jpn) Akiyama Suzuki 121
8 Soft Fruit (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Fujioka Matsuda 121
9 Sanctuaire (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Lemaire Fujisawa 121
10 Cravache d’Or (Jpn) Heart’s Cry (Jpn) M Demuro Nakauchida 121
11 Fiori Chiari (Jpn) Kizuna (Jpn) Kitamura Shimizu 121
12 Magic Castle (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Ono Kunieda 121
13 Daring Tact (Jpn) Epiphaneia (Jpn) Matsuyama Sugiyama 121
14 Oh My Darling (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Miyuki Kawachi 121
15 Miss New York (Jpn) King’s Best Nagaoka Sugiyama 121
16 Pallas Athena (Jpn) Rulership (Jpn) Sakai Takayanagi 121
17 Win Marilyn (Jpn) Screen Hero (Jpn) Yokoyama Tezuka 121
18 Ablaze (Jpn) Kizuna (Jpn) Fujii Ikee 121
Sunday, Baden-Baden, Germany, post time: 2.00 p.m.PREIS DER WINTERKONIGIN-G3, €155,000, 2yo, f, 8fTSC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 6 Amazing Grace (Ger) Protectionist (Ger) Murzabayev Hickst 1282 1 Gonamira (Ger) Maxios (GB) Cadeddu Weiss 1283 10 Marlar (Ger) Kallisto (Ger) Pecheur Klug 1284 11 Near Lady (Ger) Lord of England (Ger) Delozier Suborics 1285 9 Noble Heidi (Fr) Intello (Ger) Starke Grewe 1286 7 Novemba (Ger) Gleneagles (Ire) Vogt Schiergen 1287 3 Peaches (Ger) Lord of England (Ger) Lecoeuvre Suborics 1288 8 Reine d'Amour (Ger) Soldier Hollow (GB) Helfenbein Weiss 1289 4 Salonlove (Ger) Lawman (Fr) Piechulek Suborics 12810 2 Shila (Ger) Lord of England (Ger) Seidl Klug 12811 5 Theodora (Ger) Ito (Ger) Pietsch Hickst 128
*All post times are local time.
SUNDAY, 18 OCTOBER 2020
Classique Legend | Ashlea Brennan
Classique Legend selling as a yearling | TDNAusNZ
EVEREST NEVER A BRIDGETOO FAR FOR CONFIDENT LES
By Paul Vettise
Randwick trainer Les Bridge has been telling all and sundry for
months that Classique Legend (Not A Single Doubt) would win
the $15 million The TAB Everest and his prophecy came true in
thrilling style on Saturday. Bridge took an unconventional
training approach to fulfil his prediction with Classique Legend
and it proved a masterstroke with the grey powering to victory
in the richest turf race on the planet for Hong Kong-based
owner Bon Ho. While many of his sprinting peers were enjoying
time out during the winter, Classique Legend had been kept in
work with a winning outing in the Listed June S. to keep him
ticking along. Bridge then started to get more serious and sent
the 5-year-old to land the G2 The Shorts last month and a
runner-up finish in the G2 Premiere S. earlier this month had
him strip at his very best on Saturday.
AI=ve been telling everyone for three months he would win.
One of my greatest friends was Percy Sykes, who I spent a lot of
time with, and he said it=s all in the genes,@ Bridge said.
ASome horses just get more of the good genes and I=m just
repeating his words. This horse had got a girth on him that deep
and a V8 motor, he=s unbelievable.@
Classique Legend has twice been booked on a flight to Hong
Kong, but in a year turned upside down by the COVID-19
outbreak he remained in Bridge=s care.
AHe=ll still probably go, but we=ll see what happens--
we kidnapped him last time,@ he said.
Among Bridge=s finest training triumphs has been
G1 Melbourne Cup success with Kensei (NZ) (Blarney Kiss {USA})
and a G1 Golden Slipper S. with Sir Dapper (Vain) and while he
considers Classique Legend his best horse, first place in his heart
goes to his multiple Group 1 winner Hot Danish (Nothin Leica
Dane).
AThe horse I got the most pleasure out of in my life was Hot
Danish because my wife was dying of cancer and every time that
horse won it gave her a lift so there will never be a horse to
replace Hot Danish in my sentiments,@ he said.
Love at First Sight Bred by Wallings Bloodstock, Classique Legend was offered by
Tyreel Stud at the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale and was bought by
Carmel Size on behalf of Ho for $400,000.
AHe means the world to me and I=ve been obsessed with him
since I first laid eyes on him. It=s just so special and I=m so proud
of the horse,@ Size said.
ALes has been so confident, very bullish for such a long time.
He=s had an unorthodox preparation so what a marvel Les is,
he=s a legend. The horse has been on a flight to Hong Kong twice
so the Gods have shone on me and he=s come back.@
Classique Legend settled back in the body of the field, but when
rider Kerrin McEvoy got him to the outside he mowed down his
rivals to beat Bivouac (Exceed And Excel) by 2.5l with Gytrash
(Lope De Vega {Ire}) third. Cont. p2
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Verry Elleegant (NZ) with Mark Zahra aboard | TDNAusNZ
Trekking (Street Cry {Ire}) finished fourth ahead of Haut Brion
Her (Zoustar), Santa Ana Lane (Lope De Vega {Ire}) and a
weakening Nature Strip (Nicconi).
AWe jumped out and I got on the back of Trekking and just had
to ride my race. At the 600 (metre mark) the leaders were well
in front, but full credit to my horse, he was really able to power
home,@ McEvoy said.
AHe did a marvellous job and Les has done a great job and
Carmel has looked after him like a baby. It=s been fantastic and
it's an unbelievable feeling to win another one.@
McEvoy, of course, won the first two editions of The Everest
with Redzel (Snitzel) and stayed with him last year when Nash
Rawiller rode Classique Legend into a sixth.
AI was lucky to team up with Redzel and last year was a tough
call and this horse was a bit unlucky, but he=s come back even
better so it=s extra special.@
BUBBLY TO FLOW IN ZAHRA HOUSEHOLD
AFTER CUP By Paul Vettise
Mark Zahra had a pretty good idea how he was going to
celebrate his first G1 Caulfield Cup victory after partnering the
resilient mare Verry Elleegant (NZ) (Zed {NZ}) to victory.
The Victorian jockey won the race to partner the quirky Verry
Elleegant last month after regular rider James McDonald stayed
in Sydney due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and it=s since
proved to be a match made in heaven.
Zahra got his first feel of the Chris Waller-trained 5-year-old in
the G1 Turnbull S. and they hit it off immediately with a lead-up
win and it was more of the same at Caulfield where they
repelled the challenge of the topweight Anthony Van Dyck (Ire)
(Galileo {Ire}).
AI=ll be telling the missus to put 10 bottles of champagne on ice
and I suppose all we can do is drink them together,@ Zahra said.
Zahra earned a celebratory drink or three after a grand ride on
Verry Elleegant, who has now added the Caulfield Cup to a
record that already featured Group 1 success in the Turnbull S.,
Tancred S., Winx S., Australian Oaks and the Vinery Stud S.
Verry Elleegant was midfield in the early running with Zahra
keen to keep her away from the fence.
AWhen she gets to 2400 metres it=s about getting her in a
rhythm and I wasn=t in a bad spot, but the stablemate wanted to
put me back on the fence which she didn=t like,@ he said.
AAll I wanted to do was to get to the outside and I gave her a
rev up on the turn and, like I say, she=s very tough and wasn=t
going to be beaten.@
Verry Elleegant got the front and then had to withstand the
challenge of Anthony Van Dyck and her fighting qualities were
evident in the closing 100 metres when she pinned her ears
back and stayed on strongly to land the major prize.
AIt=s a great feeling and she=s so tough, the other horse joined
her and she dug deep and to win a Caulfield Cup is amazing,@
Zahra said.
First Taste It also plugged one of the few remaining holes on Waller=s
CV with his first taste of success in the Caulfield Cup.
AIt can=t be stressed enough what a big team effort it has been
effort it has been,@ Waller=s Melbourne representative Jo Taylor
said. ASydney has done a fantastic job to get her down here and
then our team here as well, who have worked tirelessly and
certainly deserve a big result like this so well done to everyone
involved. She=s just kept maturing and you=d imagine she will
continue to do that.@
Verry Elleegant will now attempt to follow in the path of
another great Kiwi-bred staying mare in Ethereal (NZ) (Rhythm
{USA}), who completed the major staying double in 2001.
AHopefully, this year we will go on to a G1 Melbourne Cup and
the further she goes, the stronger she gets. She is an incredible
endurance athlete and Mark did a great job,@ Taylor said.
AAt one stage it looked like she was going to be caught on the
fence, but he made sure she stayed off and he kept her out of
trouble. She was certainly very tough.
AChris will be ecstatic and he's so deserving. It=s a race that=s
eluded us until now so it certainly means a lot.@
Runner-up Anthony Van Dyck=s run was full of merit after
being forced to drop back from a wide barrier while The Chosen
One (NZ) (Savabeel) ran out of his skin at long odds to claim the
third prize.
Prince Of Arran (GB) (Shirocco {Ger}) has placed in the last two
editions of the G1 Melbourne Cup and he showed by coming
from last to finish fourth that he is in the right order to perhaps
go all the way this year.
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Troy Harris | TDNAusNZ
Finche (GB) (Farnkel {GB}) did well to grind it out for fifth after
racing three wide throughout and the honest Avilius (GB)
(Pivotal {GB}) was next to cross the line.
Pedigree Notes: Bred by Don Goodwin, Verry Elleegant is one of three winners
out of Opulence (NZ) (Danroad), who herself was a winner of
two races.
She is a sister to multiple winner Verry Flash (NZ) and her
second dam is Mulan Magic (King=s Theatre {Ire}).
Mulan Magic is a half-sister to the stakes-placed Monards
(Danehill {USA}), Starnui (Brave Lad), the dam of Listed
Cranbourne Cup winner Starmon (Monolith), and Personal
Guarantee (Danzero) who produced listed-winning 2-year-old
Plutocrat (Rich Enuff).
Saturday, Caulfield, Australia
CAULFIELD CUP-G1, A$5,000,000, MRC, 10-17, 3yo/up, Open
Handicap, 2400mT, 2:31.97, sf.
1--VERRY ELLEEGANT (NZ) , 55.0, m, 5, by Zed (NZ)
1st Dam: Opulence (NZ), by Danroad
2nd Dam: Mulan Magic, by King's Theatre (Ire)
3rd Dam: Chalet Girl (NZ), by Imposing (Aus)
O-Jomara Bloodstock Ltd (Mgr: M Carter), Ellee (Mgr: J
Goodwin), Balmerino Racing Partnership (Mgr: J Rosham),
M Wanzare, T Barry, B Sokolski, A Kheir, K Stocker,
Honeycomb Stud (Mgr: A Whittingham), J O'Neill & V Kheir;
B-J D Goodwin, Auckland, NZ; T-C J Waller; J-M Zahra;
A$3,150,000. Lifetime Record: 24-11-5-1, A$6,896,068. Click
for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: A.
2--Anthony Van Dyck (Ire), 58.5, c, 4, Galileo (Ire)--
Believe'n'succeed, by Exceed and Excel. O-Mrs J Magnier,
M Tabor & D Smith; B-Orpendale, Chelston & Wynatt;
T-A O'Brien; J-J Bowman; A$700,000.
3--The Chosen One (NZ), 53.5, h, 5, Savabeel--The Glitzy One, by
Flying Spur. O-R L Bonnington, A G, C P, G, K J, Mrs P A &
P R Dennis, Miss J L Dunlop, D G Forde, P M Jeffares,
P Johnstone, G R Miller, G J Popham, G R Redington, T V Rider,
Mrs N C Robertson & N Van Schaik; B-A G, K J, M C &
P R Dennis, South, NZ; T-M Baker & A Forsman;
J-D W Stackhouse; A$350,000.
Margins: 0.2 len, 1.0 len, 1.9 len.
Also Ran: Prince of Arran (GB), Finche (GB), Avilius (GB),
Buckhurst (Ire), Mustajeer (GB), Chapada, Master of Wine (Ger),
Dalasan, Warning, True Self (Ire), Toffee Tongue (NZ), Vow and
Declare, Raheen House (Ire), Mirage Dancer (GB), Dashing
Willoughby (GB).
Click for the Racing Post result. Click for the free Arion.co.nz
catalogue-style pedigree.
CRACK MARE LANDS 12TH GROUP 1 WITH
EFFORTLESS DISPLAY by Paul Vettise
New Zealand=s Queen of the Turf Melody Belle (NZ)
(Commands) reveled in all the pomp and ceremony of a Group 1
day when she took her collection of elite titles to 12 with a
successful defence of her Livamol Classic crown.
Melody Belle returned from an unsuccessful winter trip to
Sydney to land the G1 Windsor Park Plate on the second day of
the Hastings spring carnival and she produced an equally
impressive win in Saturday=s Livamol.
The 6-year-old unleashed a devastating home stretch sprint to
sail clear and confirm what trainer Jamie Richards had been
thinking for much of the week.
AShe loves it here and has prepared well. She worked super on
Thursday and I said they couldn=t beat her here last time in the
Windsor Park they=d have struggled this time as she has
improved,@ Richards said.
AShe was explosive and I don=t like to say too much ahead of
these races, but she hadn=t put a foot wrong. She=s a great mare
and she=s nowhere near finished yet.@
Melody Belle=s victory continued the outstanding run in Group
1 events Richards has enjoyed since taking over the Matamata
stable.
AWe might look back in 10 years and think how lucky we were
to have her, Avantage, Te Akau Shark and Probabeel all at the
same time,@ he said.
AAll the staff have done a magnificent job and I would like to
give them a big thank you. They work from 3 or 3:30a.m. in the
morning until five at night and never complain. They have all
been terrific.@
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Beyond Doubt Melody Belle settled in the last quartet and rider Troy Harris
bided his time before he urged the mare around the field 700
metres from home.
They were widest into the straight and once balanced Melody
Belle lengthened stride to quickly put the issue beyond doubt.
AIt was a no pain ride and once she got to the outside she just
let rip,@ Richards said.
She is raced by the Fortuna Melody Belle Syndicate managed
by John Galvin.
AShe was imperious. She=ll probably go to the G1 Captain Cook
S. and there=s enough time for her to have 10 days or two weeks
in the paddock first before we go to the big stage at Trentham,@
Galvin said.
Melody Belle had 2.8l on stablemate Avantage (Fastnet Rock)
at the finish with Vadavar (Fr) (Redoute=s Choice) coming from
well back for third with Dolcetto (NZ) (Per Incanto {USA}) next
home.
AShe went to sleep in the gates and it all worked out from the
jump. I was pretty happy where I was and as soon as I pulled out
and got to the middle of the track she was far too good,@ Harris
said. AThis is very special to me.@
Harris= father Noel won the Livamol three times with Secret
Seal (NZ) (Imperial Seal {GB}) in 1987, Castletown (NZ) (One
Pound Sterling {GB}) in 1991 and Princess Coup (Encosta De
Lago) in 2007 and his uncle Des posted back-to-back victories
aboard La Mer (NZ) (Copenhagen {GB}) in 1978 and 1979.
Pedigree Notes: Melody Belle was bred by Marie Leicester and bought out of
Haunui Farm=s New Zealand Bloodstock Yearling Sale draft by
Te Akau principal David Ellis on behalf of John Galvin=s Fortuna
Syndications for NZ$57,500.
She is a daughter of Meleka Belle (NZ) (Iffraaj {GB}), who is a
half-sister to the winner and multiple black-type placegetter
Tsarina Belle (NZ) (Stravinsky {USA}).
Melody Belle hails from a family that includes Rock Kingdom
(Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}), who was successful in the G1 Epsom H.
Saturday, Hastings, New Zealand
LIVAMOL CLASSIC (Ormond Memorial)-G1, NZ$250,000,
Hawkes Bay, 10-17, Open wfa, 2040mT, 2:10.12, Slow.
1--MELODY BELLE, 57.0, m, 6, by Commands (AUS)
1st Dam: Meleka Belle, by Iffraaj (GB)
2nd Dam: Empress Belle, by Sir Tristram (IRE)
3rd Dam: Imperial Belle, by Sovereign Edition (IRE)
($57,500 Ylg 2016 NZB National Yearling Sale) O-Fortuna
Melody Belle Syndicate (Mgr: John Galvin); B-Mrs N M
Leicester, Auckland, NZ; T-J W Richards; J-T N Harris;
NZ$137,500. Lifetime Record: 2X HOTY-NZ, Ch. 2yo-NZ,
Ch. Sprinter-NZ, Ch. Middle Dis. Horse-NZ, 34-17-1-5,
A$3,615,172. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
Werk Nick Rating: A.
2--Avantage (Aus), 57.0, m, 5, Fastnet Rock (Aus)--Asavant, by
Zabeel. ($210,000 Ylg 2017 NZB National Yearling Sale).
O-Te Akau Avantage Syndicate (Mgr: Kw Fenton-Ellis Mnzm);
B-Mr W Calder NSW; T-J W Richards; J-D S Johnson;
NZ$37,500.
3--Vadavar (Fr), 59.0, h, 5, Redoute's Choice (Aus)--Vadapolina
(Fr), by Trempolino (USA). (i95,000 RH 2018 Arqana Deauville
Autumn Mixed Sale). O-Horse Feng Bloodstock Ltd; B-S.c.e.a.
Haras De Son Altesse l'Aga Khan; T-Ms L Brennan; J-C J Grylls;
NZ$17,500.
Margins: 2.8 len, 3.0 len, 4.8 len.
Also Ran: Dolcetto, Two Illicit, Prise de Fer, Ocean Billy,
Vancooga, Tiptronic, Beyond the Fort, Beauden, Glory Days,
Sultan of Swing, Shadows Cast, Polzeath, Livin' on a Prayer.
Click for the Racing Post result. Click for the free Arion.co.nz
catalogue-style pedigree.
IN SINGAPORE:
Rise of Empire, g, 4, Not A Single Doubt--She Loves You, by
Husson (Arg). Kranji, 10-17, Hcp. ($52k), 1200m, 1:09.12.
B-Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd (NSW). *Formerly Bosca.
**$700,000 Ylg >18 MMGCYS. VIDEO
Unsung Hero, g, 5, Spirit of Boom--Mini Magic, by Piccolo (GB).
Kranji, 10-17, Open Maiden ($21k), 1000m (AWT), :59.09.
B-M Moore (Qld). *$46,000 Ylg >17 MMMAR. VIDEO
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>TDN Rising Star= Mutasaabeq will head to the
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for Shadwell Stable & Todd Pletcher | Coady
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Addeybb, a dual Group 1 winner in Australia earlier this year,
relished the soft going at Ascot on Saturday to earn a first
domestic Group 1 in the Champion S.
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>STARS= ALIGN FORSHADWELL, PLETCHER
by Steve Sherack
When Kiaran McLaughlin announced his retirement earlier this
spring, Shadwell Stable=s Vice President and General Manager
Rick Nichols already had a trainer=s name in the back of his mind
who could potentially fill the void.
AActually, it was kind of a no-brainer,@ Nichols said. AThrough
Kiaran, I got to know Todd [Pletcher] quite well and always had
tremendous respect for him. I would have always liked for him
to train for us, but since Todd and Kiaran were such good
friends, it was a line that I didn=t want to cross, and Todd had
similar feelings.@
Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum=s high-powered global
operation and McLaughlin enjoyed a tremendous run together
through the years campaigning standouts such as Horse of the
Year Invasor (Arg) (Candy Stripes), GI Belmont S. winner Jazil
(Seeking the Gold), GI Breeders= Cup Dirt Mile winner Tamarkuz
(Speightstown), GI Hill >n= Dale Cigar Mile H. winner Daaher
(Awesome Again), GI Donn H. winner Albertus Maximus (Albert
the Great), et al.
With McLaughlin exiting the training ranks to take the book of
leading rider Luis Saez in April, the Shadwell/Pletcher era was
officially underway.Cont. p3
EASY >MUNNY= IN THE RAVEN RUN Venetian Harbor (Munnings) was hustled to the front by
Manny Franco and made all the running, holding off Finite
(Munnings) by a neck to lead home a one-two finish for her in-
form, young sire in the GII Lexus Raven Run S. at Keeneland
Saturday.
The bay, favored at 8-5 while seeking her first win since a
blowout victory in the GII Las Virgenes S. at Santa Anita back in
February, led the field of eight through early fractions of :23.06
and :46.17, and was traveling nicely as they hit the quarter pole.
She kicked for home with a two-length advantage, but was
looking for the wire as GII Golden Rod S. and GII Rachel
Alexandra S. heroine Finite came with a menacing rail run in
deep stretch. Venetian Harbor had just enough left in the tank
to hold on, however, and punch her ticket to next month=s
GI Breeders= Cup Filly & Mare Sprint. Cont. p6
Sunday, October 18, 2020
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TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 3 OF 13 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • OCTOBER 18, 2020
Todd Pletcher | Sarah Andrew
Shadwell & Pletcher cont. from p1
AWhen Kiaran announced his retirement, Todd was one of the
first ones to reach out to me and I jumped at the chance,@
Nichols said. AWe=re very happy for Kiaran--he=s doing well--and
we=re very excited to have Todd as one of our trainers. We=re
looking forward to a lot of great things.@
Pletcher added, AKiaran was always very excited about training
for Shadwell and holds the whole team and Sheikh Hamdan in
the highest regard. I was fortunate enough to get a positive
endorsement from Kiaran and touched base with Rick Nichols
when Kiaran decided to pursue another career. It=s a great
organization and they have nothing but the highest quality of
horses.@
High quality, indeed.
The seven-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer has hit the
ground running for his new client, led by the GI Breeders= Cup
Juvenile Turf-bound >TDN Rising Star= Mutasaabeq (Into
Mischief).
The $425,000 KEENOV graduate, the first foal from Downside
Scenario (Scat Daddy), earned his >Rising Star= badge with a
flashy debut victory going 5 1/2 furlongs at Saratoga Aug. 8,
good for a very strong 84 Beyer Speed Figure.
He had already tipped his hand in the mornings and earned
some awfully high praise from his two-time GI Kentucky Derby-
winning trainer.
AOne of his gate works (Click for XBTV video of Mustasaabeq=s
July 19 gate breeze) in particular was one of the best I=ve seen
from any of our 2-year-olds,@ Pletcher said. AWe were
anticipating a good debut.@
Following a well-beaten third behind the unbeaten division
leader Jackie=s Warrior (Maclean=s Music) in the GI Runhappy
Hopeful S. Sept. 7, however, Pletcher decided to call an audible.
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 13 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • OCTOBER 18, 2020
Rick Nichols | Keeneland
AWe were a little bit frustrated with the Hopeful result,@
Pletcher said. ANot that finishing third is bad, but we felt like
maybe he wasn=t quite to that level on the dirt. So I said, >You
know what? He=s out of a Scat Daddy mare who won on the turf.
Why don=t we breeze him on the turf and see how that goes?=@
Spoiler alert: it went quite well.
Mutasaabeq shared the bullet for five furlongs over Saratoga=s
Oklahoma training turf course with the 3-year-old No Word
(Silent Name {Jpn}), who subsequently posted a game runner-up
finish in the GI Belmont Derby Invitational S.
AHe worked head and head with him,@ Pletcher said. AI said,
>OK, I think we know what to do now.=@
Mutasaabeq handled the surface switch with aplomb and
punched his ticket to >Future Stars Friday= in style, slingshotting
his way from last to first after missing the break in Keeneland=s
GII Dixiana Bourbon S. Oct. 4. He was the 2-1 favorite that day
and was piloted by McLaughlin=s aforementioned jockey, Luis
Saez.
AI=ve watched [the Bourbon] about 20 times already,@ Nichols
said with a laugh. AWe=re extremely excited. He=s such a nice
horse.@
AI was a little worried when he was out the back door early
on,@ Pletcher said. AHe turned in a very impressive turn of foot
to really inhale the field in a hurry. He=s come out of it really well
and it=s great that he has a win over the course. He=s a
gentleman around the barn and is a pleasure to train.@
Mutasaabeq, bred in Kentucky by BlackRidge Stables LLC,
returned to the worktab for his Breeders= Cup preparations with
a four-furlong breeze in :48.75 (4/63) over the Belmont training
track Thursday.
The regally bred $1.05-million Keeneland September graduate
Malathaat (Curlin), meanwhile, also carried the royal blue and
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 13 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • OCTOBER 18, 2020
Malathaat, a daughter of GISW Dreaming of Julia, was
tabbed a >TDN Rising Star= on debut | Chelsea Durand
Prairie Wings hails from the family of late
leading sire Giant=s Causeway | Sarah Andrew
white epaulets to a >Rising Star= nod on debut going seven
furlongs for Pletcher at Belmont Park Oct. 9.
Favored at 4-5, the 2-year-old filly was ridden early to secure a
good spot on the outside in second, gained a narrow advantage
as they bunched up rounding the far turn, and responded well
to some left-handed encouragement by Hall of Famer Johnny
Velazquez in the stretch to kick off her career with a promising
victory. A race like the $100,000 Tempted S. going a one-turn
mile at Aqueduct Nov. 6 could be a potential landing spot for her
next start.
Malathaat=s ultra-talented dam Dreaming of Julia (A.P. Indy), a
Stonestreet homebred and Pletcher-trained >TDN Rising Star=
herself, registered a career high in Belmont=s GI Frizette S. at
two. Her resume also includes a 21 3/4-length victory in the
GII Gulfstream Oaks, good for an astronomical 114 Beyer Speed
Figure, a runner-up finish in the GI Mother Goose S. and a third-
place finish in the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies. The daughter
of MGISW Dream Rush (Wild Rush) was an unlucky fourth in the
GI Kentucky Oaks.
This is also the same female family of MGSW and >TDN Rising
Star= Dream Pauline (Tapit) and stakes-winning young sire
Atreides (Medaglia d'Oro).
Recent GI Woodward H. winner and >TDN Rising Star= Global
Campaign is bred on the same Curlin over A.P. Indy cross as
Malathaat.
AI was really excited that we got the opportunity to train her
because she was my first-round draft choice of the [2019]
Keeneland September Sale,@ Pletcher said of Malathaat.
AI loved that filly as a yearling. We put together a group to try
to buy her and we were in the hunt, but we didn=t quite get it
done. Her mother was a special talent, a very gifted filly. This
filly is a slightly bigger and slightly stronger version of her
mother. It=s exciting that she was able to break her maiden
going seven furlongs and you would certainly anticipate that
she=ll get even better stretching out. She=s all class.@
Other Pletcher-trained Shadwell runners to get their picture
taken thus far include: Prairie Wings (f, 3, by Tapit) ($800,000
KEESEP yearling), a Saratoga maiden winner in an off-the-turfer
Aug. 27 and grassy Keeneland allowance runner-up Oct. 2; and
Ashiham (c, 3, by Tapit) ($800,000 KEESEP yearling), a Saratoga
maiden winner going 1 1/8 miles Aug. 21. The streaking Tatweej
(c, 4, by Tapit) ($2.5-million KEESEP yearling) graduated for
Shadwell and Pletcher at Gulfstream July 25 and has since added
a pair of allowance tallies in South Florida for owner Alshareef
Hazzaa Shaker Alabdali while remaining under Pletcher=s
shedrow.
Shadwell, a perennial leading buyer at Keeneland September,
picked up nine yearlings, led by a $1.6-million daughter of
Medaglia d=Oro, for a total of $5.42 million at last month=s sale.
Pletcher currently has 12 horses in training for Shadwell and
another six residing at his father J.J. Pletcher=s Payton Training
Center in Ocala, Florida. Shadwell has allocated 15 yearlings of
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 6 OF 13 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • OCTOBER 18, 2020
Venetian Harbor hangs on in the Raven Run | Coady
2020, including Asome really nice homebred colts,@ for Pletcher
to train as well.
Shadwell splits its best stock in the U.S. between Pletcher and
Chad Brown, per Nichols.
AI=m really fortunate to be able to train for them--it=s really fun
to be a part of the team,@ Pletcher concluded.
Raven Run cont. from p1
"Our intention was to go to the Breeders' Cup, but we felt this
would be a good opportunity to get a race in her,@ winning co-
owner Joseph Ciaglia said. AI couldn't be any happier today."
He continued, "She's great out of the gate. She's tenacious,
and that's what you need to win some races. Gotta be quick out
of the gate. Manny [Franco] did a great job getting out of the
gate, and that was the key to the win."
Franco added, AShe=s happy when she=s on the lead. She
showed it today. She=s a nice filly.@
Venetian Harbor rounded out the bottom half of the exacta in
her last three trips to the post behind some heavy hitters. She
was second to the mighty Swiss Skydiver (Daredevil) in the
GIII Fantasy S. at Oaklawn May 1, second to Speech (Mr
Speaker) in the GI Central Bank Ashland S. July 11 and second
behind >TDN Rising Star= Gamine (Into Mischief) in the
GI Longines Test S. last time Aug. 8.
Pedigree Notes:
Ashford sire Munnings nabbed the Raven Run exacta with
3-year-old daughters facing each other for the first time. Both
Venetian Harbor and Finite are graded stakes winners of 2020
and join other current top sophomore filly and fellow graded
winner Bonny South in the Speightstown son=s count of
17 graded winners and 42 black-type winners overall.
Interestingly, Finite and Bonny South are both out of Tapit
daughters, but Venetian Harbor is out of a daughter of Street
Cry (Ire). Like Munnings, the late Street Cry had gotten plenty of
good sons, but it was his daughters who really seemed to shine.
As a broodmare sire, Street Cry has 77 black-type winners,
including last year=s champion older male Vino Rosso (Curlin).
Venetian Harbor is the second foal out of her dam, whose only
foal since was a colt born this year by Oscar Performance. She
was bred back to both Constitution and Speightstown for next
term. Venetian Harbor=s fourth dam is Hall of Famer Safely Kept
(Horatius), winner of the 1990 GI Breeders= Cup Sprint.
Saturday, Keeneland
LEXUS RAVEN RUN S.-GII, $200,000, Keeneland, 10-17, 3yo, f,
7f, 1:23.03, ft.
1--VENETIAN HARBOR, 120, f, 3, by Munnings
1st Dam: Sounds of the City, by Street Cry (Ire)
2nd Dam: Welcome Home, by Dixieland Band
3rd Dam: Safe Return, by Mr. Prospector
($110,000 Ylg '18 KEESEP; $205,000 RNA 2yo '19 OBSAPR).
O-Ciaglia Racing LLC, Highland Yard LLC, River Oak Farm &
Domenic Savides; B-Colts Neck Stables LLC (KY); T-Richard
Baltas; J-Manuel Franco. $120,000. Lifetime Record: 7-3-4-0,
$503,400. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
Werk Nick Rating: A+.
2--Finite, 120, f, 3, Munnings--Remit, by Tapit. ($200,000 2yo
'19 EASMAY). O-Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC, Thomas J
Reiman, William Dickson & Deborah A Easter; B-Winchell
Thoroughbreds LLC (KY); T-Steven M Asmussen. $40,000.
3--Grand Cru Classe, 118, f, 3, Bernardini--Christmas Lass, by
Lemon Drop Kid. ($137,000 Ylg '18 FTKOCT; $335,000 2yo '19
EASMAY). O-Speedway Stable LLC; B-Daniel J Burke (KY);
T-William I Mott. $20,000.
Margins: NK, HF, NO. Odds: 1.60, 9.40, 20.10.
Also Ran: Reagan's Edge, Tonalist's Shape, Secondary Market,
Four Graces, Secret Keeper. Scratched: Fair Maiden, Never
Forget. Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or
the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 13 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • OCTOBER 18, 2020
Warren=s Showtime | Benoit
Craig Lewis | Benoit
Saturday, Santa Anita
AUTUMN MISS S.-GIII, $101,000, Santa Anita, 10-17, 3yo, f,
1mT, 1:33.77, fm.
1--WARREN'S SHOWTIME, 122, f, 3, by Clubhouse Ride
1st Dam: Warren's Veneda, by Affirmative
2nd Dam: More Cal Bread, by Flying Continental
3rd Dam: Nature's Way, by Nain Bleu (Fr)
1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. O-Benjamin C & Sally Warren;
B-Benjamin C Warren (CA); T-Craig Anthony Lewis; J-Flavien
Prat. $60,000. Lifetime Record: GISP, 13-6-0-5, $520,251. Click
for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating:
A+++ *Triple Plus*.
2--Going to Vegas, 120, f, 3, Goldencents--Hard to Resist, by
Johannesburg. O-Harry Bederian, Harout Kamberian, Hagop
Nakkashian & Richard Baltas; B-J Kirk & Judy Robison (KY);
T-Richard Baltas. $20,000.
3--Nasty, 120, f, 3, Street Sense--Valiant Passion, by Lion Heart.
($230,000 Ylg '18 KEESEP). O-LNJ Foxwoods; B-Stonestreet
Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY); T-Richard Baltas. $12,000.
Margins: NK, HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 0.70, 14.80, 7.70.
Also Ran: Guitty (Fr), Croughavouke (Ire), Quiet Secretary, Mind
Out. Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the
free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
Warren=s Showtime surged late to provide a milestone 1,000th
career victory for Craig Lewis, who also trained the winner=s sire
and dam. She was in no hurry in fifth through sharp fractions of
:22.50 and :45.42. She began to launch with a four-wide bid on
the far turn and kept on coming in the stretch to get there in
dramatic fashion.
Already a four-time stakes winner, including Santa Anita=s
course-and-distance China Doll S. in March, Warren=s Showtime
followed a victory in the Melair S. versus Cal-breds on the main
track June 21 with a pair of third-place finishes in the GII San
Clemente S. July 25 and GI Del Mar Oaks last time Aug. 22.
Pedigree Notes:
Warren=s Showtime is the flagship runner for California sire
Clubhouse Ride, who notched his first graded win as a sire with
the filly=s Autumn Miss score. Additional black-type winner Club
Aspen, graded stakes-placed Margot=s Boy, and stakes-placed
Cali Dude round out the four stakes horses for the third-crop
sire, whose modest crops have yielded just 51 starters to date.
Clubhouse Ride stands at Legacy Ranch in the northern part of
California. Just as Warren=s Showtime is the only graded winner
for Clubhouse Ride, she is also the only black-type winner at all
out of a daughter of Affirmative, an Unbridled stallion who
stood this past year at BG Thoroughbred Farm, which is located
in the southern part of California. The winner=s dam, Warren=s
Veneda, is one of two black-type winners for Affirmative and the
21-year-old stallion=s sole graded winner to date. Warren=s
Veneda has produced three foals, all by Clubhouse Ride,
including a yearling filly, and has been bred back to that sire for
next term. Both Warren=s Showtime and her dam have raced as
homebreds for Benjamin Warren.
Venetian Harbor (Munnings) punches her ticket to the GI Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint.
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Count Again | Michael Burns
Theodora B. | Michael Burns
COUNTING ON A NORTHERN DANCER TURF
WIN
Sam-Son Farm=s Count Again (Awesome Again) will try to add
his third win of the season in Sunday=s 12-furlong GI Northern
Dancer Turf S. at Woodbine. A second-out winner going a mile
for trainer Neil Howard at Keeneland last fall, the gelding won
his sole start for Kent Sweezey in a Tampa allowance in April
before finishing third for current trainer Gail Cox in an
8 1/2-furlong Woodbine optional claimer in June. Just missing in
second behind Woodbridge (Langfuhr) while stretching to
10 panels at the Etobicoke oval Aug. 29, Count Again closed with
purpose to take his latest start in the GIII Singspiel S. Sept. 19.
Luis Contreras, aboard for the bay=s three most recent starts,
returns for the gelding=s Grade I debut.
AHe ran great,@ said Cox of Count Again=s Singspiel
performance. AIt was exactly what he wanted to do, which is to
go a distance. A mile-and-a-sixteenth was always a little short
for him. So, with the added distance..he was really good. He did
win pretty easily.@
She continued, AHe=s a very nice horse. I know anyone that=s
trained him has really liked him. He just had this and that which
had bothered him, which led to him having some time off. He
needed to get really good and comfortable. He seems to like
training [at Woodbine]. He does a fair amount of training on the
dirt here, but he=s been happy, and has come out of his races
really well.@
Cox and Sam-Son are also represented in the Northern Dancer
Turf by Say the Word (More Than Ready). Third to stablemate
Count Again in the Singspiel, the dark bay was sixth in the 2018
Queen=s Plate, going on to finish second in the Canadian Triple
Crown=s final jewel, the Breeders= S. Prior to the Singspiel, the
gelding closed to win a 9 1/2-furlong Saratoga optional claimer
Aug. 14.
AHe was closing ground [in the Singspiel] and he didn=t have
the easiest of trips,@ said Cox. AI think he=ll love this distance.
He=s another one that we had to send away to run farther. And
that worked out. But he needs the distance and he doesn=t like
the Tapeta. He was originally set to run on it, but he just didn=t
like it.@
Staghawk Stables= Nakamura (Animal Kingdom), stakes-placed
at three, reeled off three consecutive wins for Graham Motion
last season, including his most recent victory in an 11-furlong
optional claiming test at Saratoga in August. Despite failing to
return to the winner=s circle in three remaining starts in 2019,
he finished runner-up in the 12-panel GIII Sycamore S. at
Keeneland in October. This term, the Maryland-bred came
home third in both Keeneland=s GII Elkhorn S. and an 11-furlong
optional claimer at Saratoga Aug. 16 before finishing fourth--
beaten two lengths--in the Singspiel. Accompanied by Kazushi
Kimura last time, the rider gets the return call this time.
TRIO POISED FOR REMATCH IN E.P. TAYLOR
The top three finishers in this summer=s GII Dance Smartly S.
regroup in Sunday=s GI E.P. Taylor S. at Woodbine. Leading the
fray in the Aug. 15 event, Augustin Stable=s Theodora B.
(Ghostzapper) used the 10-furlong test as a stepping stone to a
front-running victory in the 10 1/2-panel TVG S. at Kentucky
Downs Sept. 15. Three for four this season--the sole off-the-
board finish was registered on Woodbine=s synthetic surface--
the 5-year-old is trained Michael Dickinson.
Peter Brant, Mrs. MV Magnier and Mrs. Paul Shanahan=s Etoile
(Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) finished only 3/4 of a length a drift of
Theodora B. in the aforementioned Dance Smartly in only her
second start in the U.S. for trainer Chad Brown. Victorious in
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Decorated Invader | Adam CoglianeseSmooth Like Strait | Coady
Saint-Cloud=s G3 Prix Cleopatre while under the guidance of
Jean-Claude Rouget at three, the French-bred closed to finish
eighth--beaten 4 1/2 lengths--in her U.S. and sophomore debut
in the GI Gamely S. at Santa Anita in May. Rafael Hernandez,
aboard in the Dance Smartly, reunites with the 4-year-old for
her Grade I unveiling.
Rounding out the triumvirate is John McCormack=s Elizabeth
Way (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), trained by Canadian Hall of Famer
Roger Attfield. On the board in one of five starts in her native
Ireland, the chestnut reeled off two straight wins for her new
connections at Gulfstream this winter--including the
9 1/2-furlong GIII The Very One S.--before finishing third in the
GIII Orchid S. over 11 panels in March. A well-beaten 13th in
Churchill=s GIII Mint Julep S. May 30, the daughter of graded
winner Maid=s Causeway (Giant=s Causeway) bounced back to
annex the one-mile GII Nassau S. June 27. Following her Dance
Smartly third, she ran an even fourth behind the re-opposing
Ridefourthecause (Candy Ride {Arg}) in the nine-furlong
GII Canadian S. Sept. 12. The latter steps up to Grade I
competition off of a two-race win skein for trainer Gail Cox and
Sam-Son Farms.
AI thought she was being overlooked [in the Canadian],@ said
Cox. AI train her so I have a little different outlook. I thought she
was being overlooked because it was such a perfect distance for
her.@
DECORATED INVADER TURNS BACK FOR
HILL PRINCE
West Point Thoroughbreds, William Sandbrook, William
Freeman and Cheryl Manning's Decorated Invader (Declaration
of War), a close fifth as the 4-5 favorite in the 1 3/16-mile
Saratoga Derby last time Aug. 15, resurfaces in Sunday=s GII Hill
Prince S. at Belmont Park.
Last term=s GI Summer S. winner and unlucky GI Breeders= Cup
Juvenile Turf fourth-place finisher kicked off his sophomore
campaign with three straight ultra-impressive victories,
including Belmont=s GII Pennine Ridge S. at this same one-mile
distance June 20 and Saratoga=s GII National Museum of Racing
Hall of Fame S. July 18.
"He didn't run great going a mile and three sixteenths, but he
only got beat three quarters of a length," West Point=s Terry
Finley said. "He's getting a bit of a breather here. He's been at it
once a month pretty much since the end of March when he
made his 3-year-old debut and [trainer] Christophe [Clement]
and his staff have done a great job with the horse."
Decorated Invader is the even-money morning-line favorite for
the Hill Prince.
The speedy Get Smokin (Get Stormy) figures to be on the
engine once again from his rail draw. He was a good second
after opening a lengthy early lead in the Hall of Fame, and most
recently tired to eighth after setting the pace in the Saratoga
Derby.
Buy Land and See (Cairo Prince), last fall=s Awad S. winner over
this same course and distance, enters off a third-place finish
going 5 1/2 furlongs in Saratoga=s Mahony S. Aug. 26.
SOLID FIELD OF NINE SET FOR TWILIGHT
DERBY
A field of nine, topped by 5-2 morning-line favorite Smooth
Like Strait (Midnight Lute), will line up for Sunday=s GII Twilight
Derby at Santa Anita.
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Ted Berge | Courtesy Independence Bank
Smooth Like Strait, winner of Del Mar=s GIII Cecil B. DeMille S.
last December and GIII La Jolla H. in August, raced three deep on
a hot pace and understandably tired to fourth as the favorite in
the GII American Turf S. at Churchill Downs last time Sept. 5. The
Cannon Thoroughbreds homebred worked five furlongs in 1:00
(5/37) for trainer Michael McCarthy at Santa Anita Oct. 9.
Field Pass (Lemon Drop Kid), meanwhile, sat a dream trip back
in fourth in the American Turf, and, after leading in the stretch,
settled for third. The 2020 GIII Jeff Ruby Steaks and GIII
Kentucky Utilities Transylvania S. winner ships in from Kentucky
for Mike Maker.
Farmington Road (Quality Road), runner-up in the Oaklawn S.
and fourth in the split-division GI Arkansas Derby this spring,
switched to grass with an allowance win when last seen at
Colonial July 29.
The highly regarded Express Train (Union Rags), a double-digit
length maiden winner at Del Mar last summer, makes his turf
debut for John Shirreffs. He was second as the favorite in a
Santa Anita optional tagger last time Sept. 26.
NEW PLAYER EMERGES IN KENTUCKY'S
EQUINE LENDING SECTORby T.D. Thornton
An established Kentucky bank is emerging as a new player in
the equine lending sector. Independence Bank, a primarily
commercial institution with a large footprint in the western part
of the state and an asset portfolio that emphasizes agriculture,
expanded into Louisville in 2016 and just this fall hired the
Lexington-based Ted Berge, who has three decades of
Thoroughbred-specific banking experience, to be its director of
equine services.
"When you think about equine lending and you talk to
anybody in the industry, Ted Berge's name comes up first," Louis
Straub II, the Louisville market president of Independence Bank,
told TDN in a recent conference-call interview. "So if we are
going to build a specialty and help the industry, we're going to
have the best. You need the best in order to succeed. With Ted's
availability, that made us decide that it was time to enter into
the industry."
Berge, who was raised in central Kentucky and initially got
involved with the Thoroughbred business as a transactional
attorney, transitioned to banking in the late 1980s. His interest
in the sport and his personal experience as a farm owner have
not only helped him carve out a niche as a go-to banker who
understands the specialized capital needs of horse business
owners, but those twin equine passions also serve as the basis
for why Berge wants to provide financial services to the
Thoroughbred community.
"No offense, Louis, but I don't know if I could be a banker if it
wasn't for the horse business," Berge said in the same
conference call. "I really like the business. Kentucky's horse
country is beautiful. The people are interesting and diverse.
International owners come from everywhere."
Yet despite Kentucky's being the epicenter of Thoroughbred
breeding for North America--with a billion dollar-auction
market, hundreds of horse farms, five commercial racetracks, a
dizzying array of daily private bloodstock transactions, and a
wide supporting structure of related businesses that include
hospitality, veterinary, and feed services--the state is
considered, within banking circles, to be somewhat underserved
by commercial lenders.
"Right now there are primarily four," Berge said.
"Independence Bank, Limestone Bank, Farmers National Bank of
Danville, and Chase. There are others that handle horse
operations accounts and do farm mortgages. But specifically, on
ones that will utilize Thoroughbred bloodstock as collateral,
there are very few.
"It's really a business of client selection," Berge explained from
the lender's point of view. "You need to make sure you're
getting people who have good operations, that they're
otherwise well-capitalized, that they plan well, and that their
business model makes sense. And to some extent, that takes
having been around [the horse industry] for a long, long time."
Berge has been around long enough to candidly admit that
given the current uncertainty of the economy because of the
COVID-19 pandemic, it's a curious time for any bank to decide to
enter the sometimes-risky equine lending sector.
In his 30-plus years as a horse biz point person for various
banks (he just finished a 12-year run with a major player in
equine lending but said non-disclosure obligations keep him
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The revenue stream for commercial breeders is seasonal
Horsephotos
High-quality equine assets, like yearlings sold in Book 1 at Keeneland
September, hold their value longer | Keeneland photo
from discussing specifics about that job), Berge has a solid
working knowledge of when banks find the Thoroughbred
industry attractive and when they decide (or are forced) to exit
it.
Historically, Berge said, banks get in at the top of the market
when business is booming, like in the 1980s or the pre-recession
2000s. "They kind of buy high and sell low," he said.
But starting an equine lending program when the marketplace
isn't so robust can be a unique opportunity for a bank, Berge
said.
For starters, Berge explained, banks are usually keen to
perform due-diligence "stress testing" to try and prognosticate
what might happen when markets turn downward. But right
now, he said, "this is a time when this won't be a test. This will
be the real thing." So if Independence Bank acts prudently in its
initial wading into equine lending, it could be well-positioned for
when boom times cycle back.
With that in mind, Berge said he will be on the lookout for
clients who have a track record of weathering down-market
conditions.
"There are some real opportunistic asset acquisitions you can
do when other operations are having to sell things because they
have to," Berge said. "The really good horse operations are ones
that tend to buy in all markets. We certainly don't want them to
not buy in a market [just because it's] down."
But when it comes to pinning etched-in-stone values on equine
assets that get used as collateral, Berge is emphatic in
underscoring that's not his primary role as a banker. Nor, he
cautioned, should it be the role of any financial institution that is
serious about excelling in Thoroughbred-related lending.
"Banks that have gotten into it and made mistakes have been
ones that, in my observations, depended a little bit too much on
'We can do this because we know how much these horses are
worth,'" Berge said. "I will tell you this: I've been around the
horse business for a long time, and nobody is asking me to tell
them what horses are worth. There are other people who are
good at that. I know a little, but I know enough to know I don't
know enough.
"So if you start thinking of it as asset-based lending, and horses
are always going to be worth a certain amount, then you can
make mistakes," Berge said. "And once you make those
mistakes, it makes this business look very difficult."
There are other specialty challenges to equine lending, Berge
said. The two primary ones are that the collateral base turns
over a lot, and that the revenue stream of commercial breeders
is extremely seasonal.
Those parameters, Berge said, apply to the two main
categories of clients that equine lenders serve: Commercial
breeders and stallion owners, and also owner-breeders who do
some occasional selling but are primarily involved in racing, with
the goal of producing an increasingly valuable pool of assets.
For commercial breeding clients, Berge said, lines of credit can
help with seasonal cash flow fluctuations. Term loans are
available for asset purchases, which include buying stallions,
increasing broodmare bands, and making farm purchases or
improvements to existing properties.
Berge said prudent equine lenders don't select clients based
solely on the size of the operation.
"Obviously, [a lender] would like large, successful,
well-capitalized clients," Berge said. "But we're not going to shy
away from smaller ones if they make sense economically and
[have shown] part-performance abilities. But it's a tough
business to get start-up capital for--most businesses are."
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Matt Lyons | Courtesy of TIEA
That's because "if somebody is going to get into the horse
business and plans on fully leveraging their breeding stock
purchases, they're not going to be able to respond to a market
like the one we're seeing [now]," Berge said. "The great thing
about leverage is it sometimes allows you to increase profits
because you're able to buy more productive assets, and those
assets produce revenues. But [an opposite effect] can happen in
a down market. It tends to exaggerate losses."
Straub said that while Independence Bank is new to equine
lending, the Owensboro-headquartered bank has ample
experience serving Kentucky's agricultural base. He said in the
past 25 years, Independence Bank has grown from the
fifth-smallest bank in the state ($25 million in assets) to the fifth
largest ($2.8 billion in assets).
"And that's all organic growth," Straub said. "We have never
merged with anybody. That's all based upon client service.
According the American Bankers Association, the last ranking
they did in 2018, we were the fourth most financially sound
bank in the United States of America in the community bank
space."
Straub said he's known Berge for years, from when they both
worked at another bank together.
When Straub heard Berge was leaving that previous employer,
"I got together with our management team, and we saw the real
need for another Kentucky-based bank to really support the
Thoroughbred industry. Equine is too important of an industry
for the state of Kentucky to not be supported by Kentucky
banks. Given our history and our specialty in the agriculture
segment, we thought that the equine industry could fit in
perfectly with what we do."
Berge said he has continued to monitor Kentucky's equine
marketplace during his transition this autumn to Independence
Bank. But he admitted that no matter how close any banker is to
the Thoroughbred industry, the pandemic has made it difficult
to get a true near-term picture of its economic direction.
"Exactly how this is going to impact the Thoroughbred market
going forward is really difficult to tell. It's a disease-driven
change in the economy," Berge said. "In some ways, it was really
encouraging the way the sales went, all things considered. It was
a little surprising that the first two [Keeneland September
yearling] books suffered as much as they did [because]
high-quality assets tend to hold their values longer. But that may
have had something to do with the lack of [high-spending]
principals being able to show up at the sales; they tend to drive
those high-dollar purchases.
"There is clearly a lot of disruption in the world of the horse
business, from racing to how sales are conducted, and even the
sales that were canceled," Berge summed up. "But disruption
can be an opportunity if you're willing to step in and seize those
opportunities when they pop up."
MATT LYONS OF CANDY MEADOWS NAMED
FINALIST FOR LEADERSHIP AWARD IN
BREEDING
Congratulations to Matt Lyons, a finalist in the Leadership
Award in Breeding category of the Thoroughbred Industry
Employee Awards (TIEA), presented by Godolphin. A native of
East Galway, Ireland, Lyons graduated from the Equine Science
and Business program at the University of Limerick. He began
his stateside employment with the late Gerry Dilger at his
Dromoland Farm over two decades ago. After stints at Taylor
Made Farm, ClassicStar Farm, and Woodford Thoroughbreds,
Lyons has been a part of Candy Meadows, an arm of Everett
Dobson=s Cheyenne Stables, as its senior vice president and
chief operating officer since 2018.
Among the words describing Lyons on his TIEA nomination
were, ACoach. Teacher. Honest. Trustworthy. Respected.@
Click for the video feature on Lyons done by TIEA.
Other finalists for the Leadership Award in Breeding are
Wayne Clem of Claiborne Farm and Christy Holden of Country
Life Farm, who were recognized on these pages in the past two
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days. The Leadership Award in Breeding is presented annually to
an individual who displays exceptional leadership qualities while
in a managerial or supervisory position on a Thoroughbred farm.
A total of seven award categories will be honored by TIEA for
2020. Maria Cristina Silva of New York Thoroughbred
Horsemen's Association (NYTHA) has already been announced
as the winner of the Community Award, while the winners in the
other categories will be announced live in a virtual ceremony
hosted by Jill Bryne and streamed at the TDN homepage
Thursday, Nov. 5, at 12:00 p.m. ET. All finalists will be
spotlighted in TDN in the days leading up to the ceremony.
NYRA RELEASES JOCKEY PROTOCOLS FOR AQUEDUCT NYRA released its COVID-19 protocols Saturday for jockeys
riding at the Aqueduct fall meet, which runs from Nov. 6 to Dec.
6. Members of the Aqueduct jockey colony who travel to ride at
any other racetrack during the fall meet will be required to
provide two negative COVID-19 tests taken within a five-day
window in order to return to ride at Aqueduct. Jockeys traveling
out of state who have completed the required testing will then
be physically isolated in the jockey quarters for three additional
calendar days.
Jockeys not currently riding at NYRA who wish to join the
Aqueduct jockey colony for the beginning of the Aqueduct fall
meet must contact NYRA's Senior Vice President of Racing
Operations Martin Panza or Aqueduct Racing Secretary Keith
Doleshel by Wednesday, Nov. 11. Newcomers to the NYRA
jockey colony will be required to provide two negative COVID-19
tests taken within the five-day window preceding that jockey's
first mount at Aqueduct.
In order to mitigate risk and reduce the spread of COVID-19,
Aqueduct will be closed to out-of-town jockeys not considered
members of the regular NYRA jockey colony. All testing must be
performed in New York state.
In addition to race day safety protocols which include standard
health screening and temperature checks, the jockey quarters at
Aqueduct have been substantially altered to provide maximum
social distancing and reduce density. All areas accessed by
jockeys during the regular course of a race day are closed to
outside personnel, including credentialed media, and are
cleaned and disinfected throughout the day.
Jockeys are not permitted access to the barn area at Belmont
Park. In order to work a horse in the morning, the jockey must
meet the horse in the paddock and may then proceed to the
main track for as long as the main track remains open.
Jockey agents arriving from outside of New York must produce
a negative COVID-19 test in order to gain access to the barn area
at Belmont Park. Races will continue to be drawn via Zoom.
All valets must provide a negative COVID-19 test taken any
time after Nov. 2 in order to access the jockey quarters on
opening day, Nov. 6.
DELAWARE THOROUGHBRED RACING
COMMISSION COMES OUT AGAINST HISA Citing lack of financial information outlined in its framework,
the Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission (DTRC)
unanimously voted Oct. 14 to oppose U.S. Senate Bill 4547, the
Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act. The U.S. House of
Representatives passed its version (HR 1754) Sept. 29 by a voice
vote. The Delaware Harness Racing Commission (DHRC) has also
come out in opposition of the pending legislation, claiming the
bill is an Aunnecessary burden that could be potentially harmful
to the entire horseracing industry.@
According to a release, the DTHC claims that unknown costs
will be Adetrimental@ to an industry where profit margins are
slim to begin with and that the addition of an extra layer of
governmental oversight will fuel an increase in costs.
The DTHC also says in its release that they believe that the
governing body established by HISA would not necessarily
include individuals with experience in Thoroughbred racing and
the control of the drugs used in the business.
The DTHC points out that while they find the standardization
of rules pertaining to drug use included in the new legislation to
be Alaudable,@ they already follow the guidelines and standard
testing rules of the Association of Racing Commissioners
International (ARCI), rules that are adhered to by U.S. racing
jurisdictions that account for 90% of the handle in the country.
Sunday, Woodbine, post time: 4:37 p.m. EDT
E. P. TAYLOR S.-GI, C$600,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML
1 Rideforthecause Candy Ride (Arg) Sam-Son Farm Cox Moran 4-1
2 Pretty Point Point of Entry Newtown Anner Stud, Bowden, Dave, Buerchler, Gallagher Contreras 8-1
Sabine and Thompson, Gary A.
3 Etoile (Fr) Siyouni (Fr) Brant, Peter M., Magnier, Mrs. M. V. and Brown Hernandez 9-5
Shanahan, Mrs. Paul
4 Theodora B. Ghostzapper Augustin Stable Dickinson Stein 2-1
5 Court Return Court Vision Ivan Dalos Carroll Fukumoto 20-1
6 Secret Message Hat Trick (Jpn) Madaket Stables LLC, Heider Family Stables LLC, Motion Kimura 6-1
ERJ Racing, LLC, Elayne Stables and Bouchey, Steven
7 Elizabeth Way (Ire) Frankel (GB) John J. McCormack Attfield Wilson 10-1
Breeders: 1-Sam-Son Farm, 2-Adena Springs, 3-Dominique Ades Hazan, GeraldineHenochsberg & Patrick Fellous, 4-Augustin Stables, 5-Tall Oaks Farm,
6-Allen Tennenbaum, 7-Godolphin
Sunday, Woodbine, post time: 3:29 p.m. EDT
NORTHERN DANCER TURF S.-GI, C$300,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML
1 Say the Word More Than Ready Sam-Son Farm Cox Wilson 8-1
2 Peace of Ekati Tale of Ekati Colebrook Farms Brnjas Fukumoto 20-1
3 Sir Sahib Fort Larned Stronach Stables Attard Stein 7-2
4 Jungle Fighter Animal Kingdom Stronach Stables Doyle Hernandez 20-1
5 Nakamura K Animal Kingdom Staghawk Stables Motion Kimura 3-1
6 Woodbridge Langfuhr The Estate of Gustav Schickedanz and Howard, Donald Keogh Civaci 10-1
7 Admiralty Pier English Channel Hoolie Racing Stable, LLC and Lunsford, Bruce Minshall Bahen 9-2
8 Count Again Awesome Again Sam-Son Farm Cox Contreras 2-1
Breeders: 1-Sam-Son Farm, 2-Charles Fipke, 3-Adena Springs, 4-Adena Springs, 5-The Elkstone Group LLC, 6-Gustav Schickedanz, 7-Calumet Farm,
8-Sam-Son Farm
Sunday, Woodbine, post time: 5:45 p.m. EDT
NEARCTIC S.-GII, C$250,000, 3yo/up, 6fT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML
1 Reconfigure K Lemon Drop Kid Robert P. Tiller Tiller Chernetz 20-1
2 Kanthaka Jimmy Creed West Point Thoroughbreds Motion Contreras 3-1
3 Blind Ambition Tapit Gainesway Stable Casse Husbands 8-1
4 Guildsman (Fr) Wootton Bassett (GB) Qatar Racing Walsh Hernandez 10-1
5 Silent Poet Silent Name (Jpn) Stronach Stables Gonzalez Stein 2-1
6 Lady Grace Kantharos Tracy Farmer Casse Kimura 10-1
7 Vanbrugh First Defence Juddmonte Farms, Inc. Cox Fukumoto 12-1
8 City Boy City Zip The Estate of Gustav Schickedanz and Howard, Donald Keogh Moran 12-1
9 Olympic Runner K Gio Ponti Gary Barber Casse Wilson 4-1
Breeders: 1-Patricia L. Moseley, 2-Spendthrift Farm LLC, 3-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd., 4-S.C.E.A. Haras de Saint Pair, 5-Adena Springs, 6-William C.
Schettine & William B. Haines, 7-Juddmonte Farms Inc., 8-Gustav Schickedanz, 9-Eutrophia Farm LTD
Sunday, Santa Anita, post time: 8:00 p.m. EDT
TWILIGHT DERBY-GII, $200,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML
1 Farmington Road Quality Road Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Chrysalis Stables LLC Pletcher Prat 6-1
and LaPenta, Robert V.
2 Express Train K Union Rags C R K Stable LLC Shirreffs Smith 6-1
3 Margot's Boy Clubhouse Ride Alfred Pais Lewis Pereira 6-1
4 Kiss Today Goodbye K Cairo Prince John Sondereker Kruljac Espinoza 12-1
5 Dominant Soul Dominus Paula S. Capestro Capestro Maldonado 15-1
6 Smooth Like Strait Midnight Lute Cannon Thoroughbreds, LLC McCarthy Rispoli 5-2
7 Scarto K Paynter Little Red Feather Racing and Naify, Marsha Puype Hernandez 8-1
8 K P All Systems Go More Than Ready Karl Pergola Mullins Cedillo 10-1
9 Field Pass Lemon Drop Kid Three Diamonds Farm Maker Van Dyke 3-1
Breeders: 1-Chrysalis Stables, 2-Dixiana Farms LLC, 3-Alfred A. Pais, 4-Debmar Stables, 5-Paula Capestro, 6-Cannon Thoroughbreds, LLC, 7-Halleywood
Farm LLC, 8-Vivien Malloy, 9-Mark Brown Grier
Sunday, Belmont, post time: 4:47 p.m. EDT
HILL PRINCE S.-GII, $150,000, 3yo, 1mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML
1 Get Smokin Get Stormy Mary Abeel Sullivan Revocable Trust Bush Castellano 5-1
2 Glynn County K Kitten's Joy Three Diamonds Farm Maker Ortiz 15-1
3 Decorated Invader K Declaration of War West Point Thoroughbreds, Freeman, William T., Clement Rosario Even
Sandbrook, William and Manning, Cheryl
4 Bodecream K Bodemeister Repole Stable Maker Ortiz, Jr. 8-1
5 Starting Over Liam's Map Nice Guys Stables Falcone, Jr. Davis 20-1
6 Chocolate Bar Cairo Prince Three Diamonds Farm Maker Carmouche 12-1
7 Buy Land and See Cairo Prince Joseph M. Imbesi Klesaris Lezcano 4-1
8 Money Moves (MTO) Candy Ride (Arg) LaPenta, Robert V. and Bortolazzo Stable LLC Pletcher Saez 1-2
9 Assiduously (GB) Lope de Vega (Ire) Klaravich Stables, Inc. Brown Saez 8-1
Breeders: 1-Hurstland Farm, Inc. & James Greene Jr., 2-Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey, 3-Redmon Farm, LLC, 4-Judy Hicks, Kathryn Nikkel &
Sanford Robertson, 5-George Strawbridge Jr., 6-Tim Thornton, 7-Joseph Imbesi, 8-Whitehall Lane Farm, 9-Meon Valley Stud
Sunday, Belmont, post time: 1:28 p.m. EDT
KNICKERBOCKER S.-GII, $150,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML
1 Olympico (Fr) Rajsaman (Fr) Dubb, Michael, Madaket Stables LLC, Wonder Stables Brown Ortiz, Jr. 4-1
and Bethlehem Stables LLC
2 Seismic Wave Tapit Juddmonte Farms, Inc. Mott Castellano 5-1
3 Devamani (Fr) Dubawi (Ire) Goldfarb, Sanford J. and Abraham, Samuel Brown Rosario 7-2
4 En Wye Cee Declaration of War Waterford Stable Pletcher Ortiz 2-1
5 Breaking the Rules War Front Phipps Stable McGaughey III Velazquez 9-5
Breeders: 1-Snig Elevage, 2-Juddmonte Farms Inc, 3-S. C. H. H. The Aga Khan Studs, 4-Waterford Stables, Inc., 5-Phipps Stable
Sunday, Keeneland, post time: 4:57 p.m. EDT
ROOD AND RIDDLE DOWAGER S.-GIII, $125,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML
1 With Dignity Declaration of War Whitham Thoroughbreds LLC Wilkes Leparoux 10-1
2 Blame Debbie K Blame Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Cloonan, Michael P. Motion Franco 2-1
and Thornton, Timothy C.
3 Over Thinking Overanalyze G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. Oliver Bejarano 4-1
4 Always Shopping Awesome Again Repole Stable Pletcher Gaffalione 5-2
5 Siberian Iris (Ire) K Excelebration (Ire) Calumet Farm Mandella Geroux 5-2
6 Naomi Broadway (Brz) Salto (Ire) Brownwood Farm, LLC Lobo Talamo 10-1
Breeders: 1-Whitham Thoroughbreds, LLC., 2-Tim Thornton & Tony Holmes, 3-G. Watts Humphrey Jr., Susan Keller, Victoria Oliver & G. Watts Humphrey
III, 4-Repole Stable, Inc., 5-Sahara Group Holdings, 6-Haras Do Morro
Beatbox | Keeneland Photo
SUNDAY=S RACING INSIGHTS: WELL-BRED
JUVENILES DEBUTING ALL OVERSponsored by Alex Nichols Agency
2nd-BEL, $80K, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, post time: 12:55 p.m. ET
Several well-bred firsters will look to run down the likes of
morning line favorite Exact (Competitive Edge), who was
second over track and trip Sept. 18. Allen Stable and Shug
McGaughey unveil Cafe Society (Empire Maker), a $135,000
KEESEP yearling turned $475,000 OBSAPR 2-year-old off a :10
flat breeze. Dam Full Tap (Tapit) was carrying Cafe Society when
she brought $375,000 at the 2017 Keeneland November sale.
The three-time winner, who was third in her Saratoga unveiling
at two, is out of SW Miss Challenge (More Than Ready) and from
the family of MGSW sprinter Ventana (Toccet). Juddmonte
homebred Obligatory (Curlin) is out of SW Uno Duo (Macho
Uno), a stakes-winning half to G1SW Etoile Montante (Miswaki),
who in turn produced MGSW Starformer (Dynaformer). This is
also the female family of Juddmonte=s 2020 GII Fair Grounds
Oaks winner and GI Alabama S. and GII Black-Eyed Susan S.
runner-up Bonny South (Munnings). Salt Plage (Quality Road) is
half of an Alpha Delta Stables/Linda Rice entry. She=s out of GSW
French Satin (French Deputy), already the dam of GSW Long
Haul Bay (Quality Road), SW/GSP Midnight Transfer (Hard Spun)
and SW Scilly Cay (Fed Biz). French Satin is half to MGISW Lion
Heart (Tale of the Cat). Entry mate Nisbet Beach (Fed Biz) is out
of a half to MGSW Sara Louise (Malibu Moon). Hit the Woah
(Vancouver {Aus}), a $150,000 KEESEP buy, is out of a half to
Japanese Grade I winner Mozu Superflare (Speightstown) and
GSW sprinter Sacristy (Pulpit). Another half to the dam
produced G1 South Australian Derby winner Qafila (Aus) (Not a
Single Doubt {Aus}). TJCIS PPs
6th-KEE, $70K, Msw, 2yo, 7f 184 ft., post time: 3:51 p.m. ET
Beatbox (Pioneerof the Nile), the sixth-priciest yearling at
Keeneland September last year at $2.1 million, makes a much-
anticipated debut amid a field of well-bred newcomers. Bred by
Three Chimneys Farm, who still owns the colt with e Five Racing,
the May foal is a half to >TDN Rising Star=, MGISW and fellow
Chad Brown trainee Guarana (Ghostzapper); and precocious SW
and >Rising Star= Magic Dance (More Than Ready). His second
dam is GI Breeders= Cup Distaff heroine Pleasant Home (Seeking
the Gold). Flaxman Holdings homebred Tiwanaku (Tapit). His
dam took the 2012 GI Jenny Wiley S. over the local lawn before
bringing $1.3 million there the following November. War
Machine (War Front) is half to GISW juvenile Sweet Loretta
(Tapit). The $575,000 KEESEP RNA=s SP dam Ithinkisawapudycat
(Bluegrass Cat) was purchased for $2.2 million in foal to
Constitution at the 2016 Keeneland November sale.
Ithinkisawapudycat is half to Canadian champion 2-year-old filly
and local GI Darley Alcibiades S. heroine Spring in the Air (Spring
At Last). TJCIS PPs
10th-SA, $55K, Msw, 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, post time: 8:45 p.m. ET
The week of racing concludes at Santa Anita with a heat for
juvenile fillies led by a pair of Bob Baffert trainees. Private
Mission (Into Mischief), a $750,000 FTSAUG yearling buy for
Baoma Corp., is out of SW Private Gift (Unbridled)--a $2.3-
million 2008 Fasig-Tipton November purchase in foal to
A.P. Indy. Private Gift has produced SW/GSP Secret Someone
(A.P. Indy) as well as the dam of GISW Dunbar Road (Quality
Road).
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Souper Sensational | Michael Burns
10th-SA cont.
She is a half to GI Kentucky Oaks heroine Secret Status
(A.P. Indy). Private Mission=s impressive morning activity
includes a :59 3/5 (2/16) spin from the gate Sept. 23 (XBTV
Video). Godolphin homebred Frosteria (Frosted), meanwhile,
Grade I-winning sprinter and 2007 GI Breeders= Cup Distaff
runner-up Hystericalady (Distorted Humor). That near
$2.4-million earner sold the same November as Private Gift,
across town, for $3 million at Keeneland. Hystericalady=s best
runner to date has been the long-winded GSW and GISP turfer
Lady Montdore (Medaglia d=Oro). Frosteria prepped for this with
a work inside of MGISP maiden stablemate Spielberg (Union
Rags) that saw the pair accidentally hook up with another duo in
the stretch. Frosteria was credited with four furlongs in :47 flat
(2/61, XBTV Video). TJCIS PPs
IN ORDER OF PURSE:
GLORIOUS SONG S., C$100,000, Woodbine, 10-17, 2yo, f, 7f
(AWT), 1:21.84, ft.
1--SOUPER SENSATIONAL, 120, f, 2, by Curlin
1st Dam: Kateri, by Indian Charlie
2nd Dam: Sue's Good News, by Woodman
3rd Dam: Montera, by Easy Goer
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. >TDN Rising Star= ($725,000 Ylg '19
FTSAUG). O-Live Oak Plantation; B-Newtownanner Stud (KY);
T-Mark E Casse; J-Patrick Husbands. C$60,000. Lifetime
Record: 2-2-0-0, $77,753.
2--Javanica, 120, f, 2, Medaglia d=Oro--Shuruq, by Elusive
Quality. O/B-Godolphin (KY); T-Eoin G Harty. C$20,000.
3--Right to Freedom, 118, f, 2, Constitution--Tiz Terrific, by
Tiznow. ($35,000 Ylg '19 KEESEP). O-Gary Barber; B-T F Van
Meter & Fanfare (KY); T-Mark E Casse. C$11,000.
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Glorious Song S. cont.
Margins: 4, 1, 1 3/4. Odds: 0.60, 10.10, 22.75.
Also Ran: Charlie's Penny, Rocket Reload, Reinforced, Heidi.
>TDN Rising Star= Souper Sensational made it two wins from as
many trips to the races with a highly impressive victory in
Saturday=s Glorious Song S. at Woodbine.
Favored at 3-5 to add to a facile 2 1/4-length debut success in
a salty local maiden Sept. 26, the $725,000 Fasig-Tipton
Saratoga graduate was outfooted early, but mustered speed up
the inside to lead prior to the entrance to the turn. Skipping
along nicely into the final two furlongs despite some pressure to
her outside, Souper Sensational pinched a winning break in
upper stretch and was never in any danger. Javanica ran on well
from last to complete the exacta ahead of the winner=s longshot
stablemate Right To Freedom.
AI don=t want to be smart, but she=s one of the best so far I=ve
got on as a 2-year-old,@ said winning jockey Patrick Husbands.
AAll this horse has got is >green light.= You could do anything with
her. She=s just a 3-year-old in a 2-year-old body.@
The 70th black-type winner for her sire, Souper Sensational is
out of an unraced half-sister to GISW Tiz Miz Sue (Tiznow), dam
of this year=s Japanese-based G3 UAE Oaks third Serein (Uncle
Mo); and Bulletin (City Zip), winner of the inaugural Breeders=
Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint. Kateri, who was purchased by Sallusto
& Albina, agent for Newtown Anner Stud, for $167,000 in foal to
Paynter at FTKFEB in 2016, is the dam of a yearling colt by
Maclean=s Music and a weanling full-sister to Souper
Sensational. She was most recently covered by American
Pharoah. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored
by Fasig-Tipton.
FLORAL PARK S., $80,000, Belmont, 10-17, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT,
1:11.45, sf.
1--LEAD GUITAR, 124, f, 4, Maclean=s Music--Eleadora (SP), by
Finality. ($35,000 Wlg '16 FTNMIX; $200,000 Ylg '17 SARAUG).
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. O-Jim and Susan Hill; B-Windylea Farm,
LLC (NY); T-George Weaver; J-Luis Saez. $44,000. Lifetime
Record: 10-5-2-1, $235,678.
2--Bohemian Bourbon, 122, f, 4, Midshipman--Irene Adler, by
Bernardini. ($85,000 2yo '18 OBSOPN). O-Bourbon Lane Stable
(J. Hill, M. McMahon); B-Fedai Kahraman (KY); T-Ian R. Wilkes.
$16,000.
3--I'llhandalthecash, 126, f, 4, Point of Entry--Sudden Ghost, by
Ghostzapper. ($1,000 RNA Wlg '16 KEENOV; $150,000 2yo '18
OBSAPR). O-VinLaur Racing Stables, LLC, Dark Horse Racing
Stable and Taste Of Victory Stables LLC; B-Wynnstay LLC & Jay
McKee (KY); T-Raymond Handal. $9,600.
Margins: 3/4, 2 1/4, 1. Odds: 2.20, 15.20, 11.20.
Also Ran: Rose Flower (Ger), Sunny Dale, My Sassy Sarah,
Saratoga Treasure, Xanthique, Getmotherarose, Elle's Town.
Scratched: Mitchell Road, Overheated, Slimey.
Lead Guitar made it three in a row with a score in the Floral
Park S. Saturday. Racing midpack between horses through the
first quarter of :22.60, she suddenly made a bold move on the
turn while wide. Lead Guitar was a bit tardy in changing leads
entering the stretch, but it didn=t matter as she collared
frontrunner Sunny Dale (Medaglia d=Oro) and went right on by.
Bohemian Bourbon made an admirable run for second, but
couldn=t catch the chalk, who dug in and held safe.
"Luis [Saez] knows her so well and he knows what to do,@ said
Blair Golen, assistant to trainer George Weaver. AOne thing I
love about her is that every time she races, whether she's on the
lead or if she has to come from off the pace, it's not a problem
for her. She's just a real racehorse. Horses like that are so nice to
have in your barn and make you look good."
Last seen winning an optional claimer Sept. 20 over this course
and distance with a sharp 90 Beyer Speed Figure, Lead Guitar
had previously been in the barn of Eddie Kenneally, for whom
she won her last start, another optional claimer at Saratoga
Aug. 20. She=d spent 2019 in Weaver=s barn before being
transferred to Kenneally for much of this year.
The winner=s dam also has the unraced 2-year-old filly
Mypharm (Central Banker) and a yearling filly by Maclean's
Music--a full-sister to Lead Guitar--who was a $44,000 RNA at
the recent Fasig-Tipton Midlantic October sale. She was bred
back to Mo Town for next term. Click for the Equibase.com
chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
Sunday, Santa Anita, post time: 7:44 p.m. ETANOAKIA S., $75,000, 2yo, f, 6fPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Kalypso Brody’s Cause Cedillo Baffert 3-12 Needless to Say Not This Time Pereira Pederson 8-13 Illumination Medaglia d’Oro Rispoli Baffert 3-14 Forest Caraway Bodemeister Gonzalez Miller 5-25 Queengol Flashback Prat Sadler 9-5
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Great Island | Coady
IN ORDER OF PURSE:
6th-Woodbine, C$100,179, Alw (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($56,856),
10-17, 2yo, f, 5fT, :56.57, fm, 4 1/2 lengths.
SUNSPRITE (f, 2, Reload--Philzana {SP}, by Philanthropist)
scored first out in a maiden optional claimer Sept. 3, and was
second when switching to the grass for the 7 1/2-furlong
Ontario-sired Victorian Queen S. Sept. 27. Installed as the
overwhelming 2-5 favorite while being asked to go shorter than
she ever had before, the :10 2/5 OBSMAR breezer was pushed
along from the fence into fourth around the bend. Tipping out to
take on the pacesetter at the head of the lane, she kicked away
convincingly from there to run up the score to 4 1/2 lengths. Jill
(Big Screen) completed the exacta. The winner has a yearling
half-brother by Verrazano and a foal half-sister by Goldencents.
Her dam was bred back to Reload for 2021. Sales history:
$25,000 2yo '20 OBSMAR. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $90,538.
Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-
Tipton.
O-Denny Andrews & Niall J. Brennan; B-Denny Andrews (ON);
T-Kevin Attard.
7th-Woodbine, C$75,872, Alw (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm
($45,366-$47,257), 10-16, 3yo/up, 7f (AWT), 1:21.31, ft,
2 lengths.
RIDE A COMET (h, 5, Candy Ride {Arg}--Appealing Zophie
{GISW, $497,898}, by Successful Appeal), off for more than two
years and last seen rallying to take the GII Del Mar Derby in
September of 2018, shook off the cobwebs Friday evening in
impressive fashion. Sitting in second last early, the 9-5 favorite
inhaled foes while very wide turning for home and cruised under
the wire two lengths to the good. Kingly (Tapit) completed the
Mark Casse exacta. Before the long lay-off, Ride a Comet had
annexed three of his last four--all on the grass--and was third in
the GII Hall of Fame S. at Saratoga. The winner is half to Tapwrit
(Tapit), GISW, $1,362,402; 2-year-old >TDN Rising Star= Inject
(Frosted); a yearling filly by Tapit and a foal colt by Justify. His
precocious dam was bred back to Justify. Sales history: $45,000
RNA Ylg '16 KEESEP; $375,000 2yo '17 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record:
GSW, 11-6-0-1, $338,747. Click for the Equibase.com chart or
VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-John C. Oxley & My Meadowview Farm LLC; B-My
Meadowview LLC (KY); T-Mark E. Casse.
8th-Keeneland, $74,948, Alw, 10-17, (NW3$X), 3yo/up,
1 1/8mT, 1:49.06, fm, 3/4 length.
SUGOI (c, 3, Karakontie {Jpn}--Timeless Spirit, by Devil His Due)
was claimed for $50,000 after just missing in a turf event at
Churchill Downs May 29 and was sixth next out in an off-the-
turfer at Ellis July 2. Capturing an optional claimer back on the
grass there July 26, he was sixth in the GII American Turf S.
Sept. 5 and returned to winning ways in a grassy optional
claimer going a mile at Churchill Sept. 24. Dismissed at 23-1 for
this extension in trip, the $6,000 FTKOCT buy was away well
from post 12 and hustled up to press from a head second
through a :22.71 opening quarter. Seizing command, the bay
registered a half-mile in :47.70 and was cantering along quite
comfortably with ears pricked through three-quarters in
1:13.36. Showing the way into the lane Sugoi kept on finding to
hold off a host of pursuers for a 3/4-length success. Temple
(Temple City) was the runner-up. Timeless Spirit=s most recent
foal is an unraced juvenile gelding named Tapit=s Spirit (Tapizar).
She was bred to D=Funnybone in the spring. Sales history: $6,000
Ylg '18 FTKOCT. Lifetime Record: 9-5-1-0, $168,920. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Blackout Racing Stables; B-Normandy Farm (KY); T-Michael A.
Tomlinson.
5th-Keeneland, $70,958, Alw, 10-17, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m,
1 1/16mT, 1:43.38, fm, 1 1/4 lengths.
GREAT ISLAND (f, 4, Scat Daddy--Voyage, by Rahy) completed a
Scat Daddy exacta behind future MGSW & GISP Mean Mary over
this course and distance 370 days back and returned with a
smooth, 3 1/4-length graduation at Churchill Sept. 17. Cont. p5
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Performer returned from a November layoff to overwhelm Belmont allowance foes Saturday | Coglianese
5th-KEE cont.
Drawn one from the outside in this field of 12, the 9-10
favorite raced prominently, but was trapped out three wide for
the run around the first turn. Facing the breeze while well in
hand down the backstretch, Great Island was held together into
the final 2 1/2 furlongs by Tyler Gaffalione, raced one-paced
past the eighth pole, but found another gear and was home 1
1/4 lengths to the good of More Than Unusual (More Than
Ready) while covering 36 feet (about 3 3/4 lengths) more than
the runner-up per Trakus data. Great Island=s second dam
Matlacha Pass (Seeking the Gold) was a full-sister to GI
Breeders= Cup Distaff heroine Pleasant Home and MGSW/MGISP
Country Hideaway and was responsible for MGISW sire Point of
Entry (Dynaformer), the late MGISW Pine Island (Arch) and SW
Bokeelia Island (Medaglia d=Oro). Voyage is the dam of a
yearling Kantharos filly and a weanling colt by Munnings. Sales
history: $160,000 Wlg '16 KEENOV; $300,000 Ylg '17 KEESEP.
Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $99,624. Click for the Equibase.com
chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Alpha Delta Stables; B-Ben P Walden Jr & Larry Taylor (KY);
T-Chad C Brown.
3rd-Belmont, $67,900, Alw (C), Opt. Clm ($80,000), 10-17,3yo/up, 1m, 1:33.93, my, 1 3/4 lengths.PERFORMER (c, 4, Speightstown--Protesting {GSP, $213,050},by A.P. Indy) made light work in his first start since taking theGIII Discovery S. last November, galloping home to score as easyas you please in a one-mile Belmont allowance Saturdayafternoon. Quickly into stride beneath Joel Rosario, theattractive chestnut colt raced a touch keenly from third whilehugging the rail through solid opening splits. Rosario decided hecould wait no longer rounding the turn and allowed the 3-10chalk to accelerate to the inside of pacesetting Musical Heart(Maclean=s Music) and the pair hit the front with three furlongsto race. With his rider hard against him and with his earsflopping back and forth, Performer held Musical Heart at a safedistance before being allowed to run just a touch through thefinal half-furlong. The winning margin was a measured 1 3/4 lengths. Winner of two of his first three trips to the post racing solelyfor the Phippses, Performer had a new part-owner in the formof Claiborne when strolling home the 1 3/4-length winner of an8 1/2-furlong allowance locally last Sept. 29. Trying two turns forthe first time in the Discovery, Performer pressed a moderateearly pace, raced to the front a furlong from home and had 3/4 of a length on Tax (Arch) at the wire. Cont. p6
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3rd-BEL cont.
AI was excited about it, but I was a little nervous about it as the
morning went on,@ trained Shug McGaughey told NYRA=s Maggie
Wolfendale after the race. AHe=d been training well. It=s been a
go-and-stop year. He was going to run in the [GI] Carter [H.] on
Wood day and then he was going to run in the Carter on June 6,
but we had to stop him and take care of some things. I was very,
very pleased with what I saw.@
After inclement weather earlier in the week forced the
postponement of Performer=s final pre-race work, McGaughey
breezed him a more sedate half-mile in :49 1/5 just two days
prior.
AIt probably would have been more the first of the week and
probably a little more solid, but I have done that in the past,@
the Hall of Famer said when asked by Wolfendale if a work that
close to a race is typical for him. ASometimes I think it=s good for
horses, kind of brush them up a little bit. When you do it, you
hope they come out of it good and he did.@
McGaughey said Performer could make his next start in the
$250,000 GI Cigar Mile H. at Aqueduct Dec. 5.
AIf he comes out of [Saturday=s race] good, that=s what our
plans are. Hopefully, we can have a 5-year-old year with him.
That wasn=t originally our plan, but when we got curtailed with
the COVID stuff, that=s a good possibility.@
Protesting, runner-up in the 2009 GII Demoiselle S., is also the
dam of Breaking the Rules (War Front), SW & GSP, $333,127,
the morning-line favorite for Sunday=s GII Knickerbocker S., and
is herself a daughter of GSP On Parade (Storm Cat). The latter, a
full-sister to champion Storm Flag Flying, is responsible for GSW
Parading (Pulpit). Performer=s third dam is undefeated Personal
Ensign (Private Account)=s daughter My Flag (Easy Goer), who
counted the 1995 GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies among her
four top-level scores. Protesting was most recently bred to
Runhappy. Lifetime Record: GSW, 6-5-0-1, $295,500. Click for
the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Phipps Stable & Claiborne Farm; B-Phipps Stable (KY);
T-Claude R McGaughey III.
10th-Belmont, $59,000, (S), Alw (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000),
10-17, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:22.53, gd, 6 1/4 lengths.
GOOD CREDENCE (f, 3, Jimmy Creed--Undertheinfluence, by
Indy Wind) wired a state-bred allowance here July 11 and
crossed the line third, but was disqualified and placed fifth in a
NY-bred event at Saratoga Aug. 16. Runner-up against Empire-
breds here Sept. 18, she was favored at 9-5 to go one better
here. Racing in mid-pack between horses off a :22.55 opening
quarter, the chestnut was eager to go behind a wall of horses
approaching the bend. Three wide and in the clear at the top of
the lane, Good Credence charged clear in mid-stretch for a
dominant 6 1/4-length score over Playtone (Tonalist). The
winner=s dam is also responsible for the juvenile filly
Shesadirtydancer (War Dancer), who is winless in three starts,
and a yearling colt by Firing Line. She was bred back to West
Coast. Sales history: $26,000 Ylg '18 KEESEP; $110,000 2yo '19
EASMAY. Lifetime Record: SP, 10-3-2-1, $161,680. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Thoroughbred Investment Fund & Peter Donnelly; B-Bill
Frothinger (NY); T-Anthony R. Margotta, Jr.
6th-Delaware, $44,160, Alw, 10-17, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1m 70y,
1:43.31, ft, neck.
HIGHESTDISTINCTION (g, 3, Point of Entry--Honor Your Gift, by
Sightseeing) graduated at third asking on the Churchill Downs
lawn Sept. 18 and was sent off at 4-1 in this switch to the main
track. Off a breath slow, the homebred tracked from a close
fourth, running two wide through a :23.60 first quarter. Slipping
up into a joint second, he took control entering the turn and was
joined by Successful Cure (Successful Appeal) to his outside. The
pair dueled to the line with Highestdistinction forging clear late
for a neck success. The winner=s dam is also responsible for a
yearling filly named Therearenorules (Declaration of War) and a
2020 colt by Air Force Blue. She was bred back to Lookin at
Lucky. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $71,124. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O/B-Willow Lane Stables (KY); T-Thomas F. Proctor.
9th-Gulfstream West, $37,700, Alw (C)/Opt. Clm ($62,500),
10-17, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:42.53, ft, 11 1/4 lengths.
BODEXPRESS (c, 4, Bodemeister--Pied a Terre, by City Zip),
second in last year=s GI Xpressbet Florida Derby but perhaps
best known for losing his rider in the GI Preakness S.--all as a
maiden--was seeking his first victory since graduating a year ago
here. He had been on the board in a pair of Gulfstream Grade
IIIs in the interim, finished second in Saratoga=s restricted Alydar
S. Aug. 9 and was most recently second in a Churchill optional
claimer Sept. 5. Installed the overwhelming 2-5 favorite facing
much softer competition here, he led as he pleased and ran up
the score to 11 1/4 lengths at the line. The winner has an
unraced 2-year-old half-sister by Gemologist. Sales history:
$45,000 RNA Ylg '17 KEESEP; $37,000 RNA 2yo '18 EASMAY.
Lifetime Record: GISP, 16-3-4-3, $412,500. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Top Racing, LLC, Global Thoroughbred & GDS Racing Stable;
B-Martha Jane Mulholland (KY); T-Gustavo Delgado.
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IN ORDER OF PURSE:
5th-Woodbine, C$93,660, Msw, 10-17, 2yo, 6fT, 1:09.52, gd,
2 1/2 lengths.
RIPTIDE ROCK (g, 2, Point of Entry--Irish Influence, by Stephen
Got Even) donned cap and gown at first asking in the easiest of
wins in spite of being slowest out of the gate in the eight-horse
field. The 2-1 shot had moved up to third by the time a quarter
passed in :22.52 and began really rolling coming off the turn
after the half in :44.93. Rider Justin Stein shook him up a little in
the stretch, but it was essentially a hand ride to the wire with
Amanofmystature (Into Mischief) 2 1/2 lengths in arrears.
Riptide Rock, a Stronach family homebred, is the first foal out of
a daughter of GII Molly Pitcher H. winner Relaxing Rhythm, who
also produced three graded stakes horses. Riptide Rock is Irish
Influence=s first foal, and the mare produced a 2020 filly by
Silent Name (Jpn) before visiting Riptide Rock=s sire Point of
Entry for 2021. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $46,849. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Stronach Stables; B-Adena Springs (ON); T-Sid C. Attard.
3rd-Woodbine, C$75,060, Msw, 10-17, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:09.90, fm,
1 1/4 lengths.
SLEEK LYNX (GB) (f, 2, War Front--Sarah Lynx {Ire} {GISW-Can,
GSW-Fr, $1,101,468}, by Montjeu {Ire}), whose dam belied 22-1
odds when annexing the GI Pattison Canadian International
almost exactly nine years in her lone North American start,
came through at 3-5 this time while cutting back and dropping in
from the GI Natalma S. A close second at odds-on going a mile at
Gulfstream July 23, the :10 flat OBS March breezer was fifth in
the local Natalma at the same distance. In receipt of first-time
Lasix here, the dark bay broke alertly and settled into a midpack
spot along the fence. She split foes in upper stretch, blew past
the fading frontrunner in midstretch and kept going from there
to defeat longshot Gote Go (Street Boss) by 1 1/4 lengths. Sarah
Lynx was acquired by Don Alberto Corp. for $2.6 million in foal
to Street Cry (Ire) at the 2014 Fasig-Tipton November Sale. She
RNA=d for $1.95 million at the same auction in 2017, and
produced a Golden Horn (GB) filly in 2019 and No Nay Never filly
this term. Sales history: $250,000 RNA Ylg '19 KEESEP; $335,000
2yo '20 OBSMAR. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $44,536. Click for
the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Gary Barber; B-Haras Don Alberto (GB); T-Mark E. Casse.
1st-Woodbine, C$73,330, Msw, 10-17, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:10.29, fm,
neck.
LADY PETROL (GB) (f, 2, Cable Bay {Ire}--Tebee {GB}, by Selkirk)
could only manage ninth when going seven panels on the lawn
in her unveiling here Aug. 22 and was sixth next out in a five-
furlong grass event Sept. 19. Given a 5-1 chance this time, the
bay raced in second last early, but gained ground quickly
heading into the backstretch. Three wide at the top of the lane,
she ground her way determinedly for home, getting up by a
neck in a blanket finish. Unwanted Input (Overanalyze)
completed the exacta. The winner is a half to Hertford Dancer
(GB) (Foxwedge {Aus}), SW & GSP-Eng. Her dam Tebee is a half-
sister to Italian Highweight and Group 1 winner Nayarra (Ire)
(Cape Cross {Ire}); GSW & MG1SP Gustav Klimt (Ire) (Galileo
{Ire}); and GSW Wonderfully (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). She produced a
colt by Dark Angel (Ire) in 2020. This is also the family of Irish
Highweight Invincible Spirit (Ire) (Green Desert); MG1SW Pride
of Dubai (Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}); Group 1 winner Mishriff (Ire)
(Make Believe {GB}); and MGSW Sadian (GB) (Shirley Heights
{GB}). Sales history: 320,000gns Ylg '19 TATOCT. Lifetime
Record: 3-1-0-0, $33,356. Click for the Equibase.com chart or
VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-e Five Racing Thoroughbreds; B-Highclere Stud (GB); T-Mark
E. Casse.
7th-Keeneland, $69,943, Msw, 10-17, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:29.66, ft,
1 1/2 lengths.
THINKING (f, 2, Nyquist--Critikal Reason {SP}, by Aptitude) was
rated a 4-1 chance to improve off a debut sixth to next-out
GIII Matron S. victrix Royal Approval (Tiznow) at Kentucky
Downs Sept. 9 and made a successful transition to the main
track to graduate at second asking Saturday at Keeneland. One
of the first into stride from her high draw, Thinking raced in a
share of third and three wide down the backstretch before and
chased outside dueling pacesetters into the turn. Ridden quietly
while traveling strongly into the final quarter mile, the dark bay
responded when set down and had 1 1/2 lengths on Three Tipsy
Chix (Medaglia d=Oro) at the line. Willful Woman completed a
1-3 finish for Nyquist, while Wicked Bisou (Wicked Strong), the
half-sister to champion Midnight Bisou (Midnight Lute) ran with
credit to be fifth. Thinking, the 10th winner for her first-crop sire
(by Uncle Mo), is a half -sister to Virtual Machine
(Drosselmeyer), GSP, $200,755; and Bajan (Speightstown), MSW
& GISP, $251,949. The stakes-placed Critikal Reason is a half-
sister to 2006 GI Kentucky Oaks winner Lemons Forever (Lemon
Drop Kid), dam of champion and GI Breeders= Cup Distaff winner
Forever Unbridled (Unbridled=s Song), GISW Unbridled Forever
(Unbridled=s Song) and SP Forever d=Oro (Medaglia d=Oro).Cont. p8
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Thinking | Coady
7th-KEE cont.
Critikal Reason has a yearling named Thought (Street Sense)
and a weanling colt by the same sire. Sales history: $195,000
RNA 2yo '20 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $42,879. Click
for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-
Tipton.
O-Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners & Farfellow Farm Ltd;
B-Farfellow Farms Ltd (KY); T-H Graham Motion.
6th-Belmont, $63,000, Msw, 10-17, 2yo, 6f (off turf), 1:10.81,
gd, nose.
TEXAS BASIN (c, 2, Successful Appeal--Texas Special, by
Eskendereya), by far the most expensive of three yearlings sold
offered by his retired sire last year when bringing $250,000 at
KEESEP, finished sixth going this distance on grass in his career
bow here Sept. 20. Dispatched at 3-1 in this off-the-turfer, the
bay raced in at the back of the pack through an opening quarter
in :22.68 and a half in :46.33. Sneaking up the rail to take
command in mid-stretch, he was joined by Momza (Not This
Time), who charged up the outside four wide, and the pair
battled to the wire with Texas Basin getting the win by a nose.
The winner is the first foal out of Texas Special, who is also
responsible for a yearling colt by Temple City. She was bred back
to Palace Malice this spring. The winner hails from the family of
MGISWs Bolt d=Oro (Medaglia d=Oro) and Zensational
(Unbridled=s Song), Grade I winner Global Campaign (Curlin);
MGSW Departing (War Front); and MSW & MGSP Sonic Mule
(Distorted Humor). Sales history: $100,000 Wlg '18 KEENOV;
$250,000 Ylg '19 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $35,280.
Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-
Tipton.
O-R. A. Hill Stable and BlackRidge Stables LLC; B-Hinkle Farms
(KY); T-George Weaver.
1st-Santa Anita, $56,000, (S), Msw, 10-17, 2yo, 1mT, 1:36.96,
fm, 1/2 length.
PLAY CHICKEN (c, 2, Square Eddie--Smoove, by Distorted
Humor), the only first-time starter in the field, bounced out of
the gate in front only to let a determined Discretionary Day
(Acclamation) take over while he settled into a tracking spot just
off of fractions of :22.98 and :47.40. Play Chicken pulled on even
terms approaching the quarter pole and the two battled in early
stretch before the Reddam Racing homebred put Discretionary
Day away convincingly. Warrens Candy Man (Clubhouse Ride)
made a run for it in deep stretch, but Play Chicken, at nearly 5-1,
held by a half-length. A full-brother to Smoove It, SW & GSP,
$395,910, Play Chicken has a yearling full-sister as well. The
winner=s dam, who hails from the immediate family of GISW
Danger=s Hour (Coastal) and English GSW & G1SP Stonehatch
(Storm Bird), was bred to Nyquist for next term. Lifetime
Record: 1-1-0-0, $33,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or
VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O/B-Reddam Racing, LLC (CA); T-Doug F. O'Neill.
7th-Belmont, $52,000, (S), Msw, 10-17, 3yo/up, 7f (off turf),
1:23.22, gd, 1/2 length.
RAVEN ROCKS (c, 3, Into Mischief--Kimono {SP}, by Bernardini)
couldn=t overcome a very rough journey at Saratoga Sept. 4, and
checked in sixth behind a pair of next-out graduates. Given a 5-1
chance, the bay took closer order this time to prompt the pace
from the two path. Ridden along to maintain his position as two
more rivals ranged up to challenge heading for home, Raven
Rocks proved gamest of all as he dug deep to prevail by a half-
length over Not Phar Now (American Pharoah). The winner has
2-year-old and yearling half-sisters by Laoban and a foal half-
brother by West Coast. His dam was bred back to the latter
stallion for 2021. Sales history: $220,000 Ylg '18 FTKJUL. Lifetime
Record: 2-1-0-0, $28,910. Click for the Equibase.com chart or
VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Peter Leidel; B-Woodford Thoroughbreds, LLC (NY);
T-Jeremiah C. Englehart.
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10th-Gulfstream West, $46,000, Msw, 10-17, 2yo, f, 7f (off
turf), 1:26.52, ft, 1 1/4 lengths.
VIVA LA REINA (f, 2, Animal Kingdom--Ride a Wave, by
Medaglia d'Oro) was up with the first flight from the start of this
off-turf maiden, unbothered by events unfolding behind her as
Ponzi (Tonalist) hesitated out of the gate, swerved, and lost her
rider. After the first quarter in :22.24, she took command with
ease, ears flicking back and forth. Viva La Reina inched clear and
had opened up by daylight through a half in :45.51, then geared
down late to win by 1 1/4 lengths over Battle Cry (Prospective).
As the 3-1 second choice, Viva La Reina was making her debut.
Ride a Wave produced a colt by Lord Nelson this year who has
already been christened Dangerous Ride. Her granddam was
Flippers (Coastal) from the immediate family of sires Apalachee
(Round Table), Brahms (Danzig), and Stormy Atlantic (Storm
Cat). Flippers was out of Moccasin (Nantallah), who was named
Horse of the Year as a 2-year-old filly and was in turn out of the
legendary foundation mare Rough Shod II (Gold Bridge {Fr}).
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $28,600. Click for the Equibase.com
chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Palm Beach Racing; B-Hallmarc Stallions LLC (FL); T-Carlos A.
David.
7th-Golden Gate Fields, $38,550, Msw, 10-17, 2yo, 5 1/2f
(AWT), 1:05.18, ft, 1/2 length.
ROCKTILLYOUDROP (c, 2, Smiling Tiger--Red Hot Rocket, by
Northern Devil) took some tote attention to be off at 37-10 with
a steady, but unassuming worktab showing. Speeding right to
the front, the homebred opened up into the lane and held sway
late to deny favorite Endless Sunset (Violence) by a half-length.
The winner has a yearling half-sister by Danzing Candy and a foal
half-sister by Point Encounter. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0,
$23,400. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored
by Fasig-Tipton. O/B-Patricia Wall & Bill Delia (CA); T-William
Delia.
FIRST-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
Air Force Blue (War Front), Ashford Stud, $15,000
107 foals of racing age/9 winners/0 black-type winners
4-Laurel, Msw 5 1/2fT, NUUK, 12-1
6-Woodbine, Msw 1m, VALHALLA AIR BASE, 5-1
$75,000 KEE JAN wnl; $75,000 RNA KEE SEP yrl
Ami's Holiday (Harlan's Holiday), Colebrook Farms StallionStation, $4,00022 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners10-Woodbine, $100K Display S., 7f, EXCEED, 10-1$35,000 KEE SEP yrl Brody's Cause (Giant's Causeway), Spendthrift Farm, $7,50067 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner10-Woodbine, $100K Display S., 7f, GOSPEL WAY, 6-18-Santa Anita, $75K Anoakia S., 6f, KALYPSO, 3-1$240,000 FTK JUL yrl Exaggerator (Curlin), WinStar Farm, $20,000124 foals of racing age/8 winners/0 black-type winners10-Santa Anita, Msw 6 1/2f, FULL OF LAUGHS, 6-1$170,000 KEE SEP yrl Frosted (Tapit), Darley, $40,000125 foals of racing age/8 winners/0 black-type winners10-Santa Anita, Msw 6 1/2f, FROSTERIA, 5-26-Keeneland, Msw 7f, INSPECTOR FROST, 5-210-Santa Anita, Msw 6 1/2f, TMORROWISALONGTIME, 4-1$90,000 KEE SEP yrl Ironicus (Distorted Humor), Claiborne Farm, $5,00033 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners10-Woodbine, $100K Display S., 7f, HELIUM, 2-1$55,000 FTK OCT yrl Jess's Dream (Curlin), Ocala Stud, $5,00066 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners4-Laurel, Msw 5 1/2fT, FLAVA'S DREAM, 6-1$4,000 RNA OBS APR 2yo Laoban (Uncle Mo), Sequel New York, $5,00079 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner8-Belmont, Msw 6 1/2f, MAKE IT IN NY, 15-1$65,000 EAS MAY 2yo Mosler (War Front), Country Life Farm, $4,00073 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners4-Laurel, Msw 5 1/2fT, FOOL YOURSELF, 10-1$3,000 EAS OCT yrl Not This Time (Giant's Causeway), Taylor Made Farm, $12,500111 foals of racing age/15 winners/2 black-type winners8-Belmont, Msw 6 1/2f, EXCELLENT TIMING, 8-14-Laurel, Msw 5 1/2fT, MIKEY'S JEWEL, 8-1$50,000 KEE NOV wnl; $50,000 RNA FTK JUL yrl; $20,000 RNAFTK OCT yrl8-Santa Anita, $75K Anoakia S., 6f, NEEDLESS TO SAY, 8-1
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FIRST STAKES WINNER FOR SIRE
Outwork (Uncle Mo), WinStar Farm, $15,000
118 foals of racing age/9 winners/2 black-type winners
10-Santa Anita, Msw 6 1/2f, SHVERE ARBETER, 15-1
$40,000 KEE SEP yrl
Reload (Hard Spun), Northern Dawn Stables, $3,000
50 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners
10-Woodbine, $100K Display S., 7f, ROCKET RELOAD, 4-1
Speightster (Speightstown), WinStar Farm, $10,000
122 foals of racing age/8 winners/1 black-type winner
8-Belmont, Msw 6 1/2f, DOUBLEPOUR, 10-1
$40,000 SAR AUG yrl
Vancouver (Aus) (Medaglia d'Oro), Coolmore Australia, $30,250
95 foals of racing age/7 winners/1 black-type winner
8-Golden Gate Fields, Msw 5 1/2f, ALL, 6-1
$30,000 OBS APR 2yo
2-Belmont, Msw 6f, HIT THE WOAH, 10-1
$150,000 KEE SEP yrl
SECOND-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
Bakken (Distorted Humor), Stoneridge Farm, $1,500
50 foals of racing age/18 winners/4 black-type winners
8-Century Mile, $50K CTHS Sales Colts and Geldings Division S.,
7f, BARE BACK JACK, 15-1
CAN$18,000 ALB MIX yrl
8-Century Mile, $50K CTHS Sales Colts and Geldings Division S.,
7f, IRISH TRICK, 5-2
CAN$20,000 BRC SEP yrl
The Big Beast (Yes It's True), Ocala Stud, $6,000
103 foals of racing age/38 winners/2 black-type winners
10-Woodbine, $100K Display S., 7f, DECIMATOR, 20-1
$40,000 OBS OCT yrl
Liam's Map (Unbridled's Song), Lane's End Farm, $35,000
232 foals of racing age/55 winners/5 black-type winners
9-Belmont, $150K GII Hill Prince S., 1mT, STARTING OVER, 20-1
Sky Kingdom (Empire Maker), Darby Dan Farm, $5,000
79 foals of racing age/16 winners/0 black-type winners
10-Woodbine, $100K Display S., 7f, KNIGHT KINGDOM, 10-1
$4,500 KEE NOV wnl; $16,000 OBS OCT yrl; $30,000 OBS APR
2yo
Tapiture (Tapit), Darby Dan Farm, $7,500
247 foals of racing age/85 winners/6 black-type winners
6-Woodbine, Msw 1m, BEAU GUEST, 12-1
$35,000 KEE NOV wnl; $165,000 KEE SEP yrl
2-Santa Anita, Msw 6f, MOJO MAMA, 20-1
$29,000 RNA FTK FEB wnl; $43,000 RNA FTK JUL yrl; $50,000
FTK OCT yrl
STAKES RESULTS:
OKLAHOMA CLASSICS CUP S., $175,000, Remington, 10-16, (S),
3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:43.68, ft.
1--DONT TELL NOOBODY, 119, g, 3, Cyber Secret--Yucca (SW,
$112,560), by Cactus Ridge. 1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Danny R
Caldwell; B-Al J Horton (OK); T-Federico Villafranco; J-Sophie
Doyle. $105,000. Lifetime Record: 11-4-0-1, $146,202. *First
SW for sire (by Broken Vow).
2--Fast Breakin Cash, 119, g, 4, Yes It's True--Fast N Fine Lookin,
by Forestry. O/B/T-C R Trout (OK). $35,000.
3--Deal Driven, 119, g, 6, Into Mischief--Tiz Merry, by Tiznow.
($50,000 Wlg '14 KEENOV; $85,000 Ylg '15 KEESEP). O-Troy
Johnson & Charles Lo; B-Scott Pierce & Ciaran Keveaney (OK);
T-Robert Mosco. $19,250.
Margins: 1, 5 1/4, 1. Odds: 39.70, 2.90, 2.10.
OKLAHOMA CLASSICS DISTAFF S., $145,000, Remington, 10-16,
(S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m 70y, 1:42.81, ft.
1--SHE'S ALL WOLFE, 119, f, 3, Magna Graduate--She's All In
(GSW & GISP, $1,102,489), by Include. O/B-Robert H. Zoellner
(OK); T-Donnie K. Von Hemel; J-Richard E. Eramia. $87,000.
Lifetime Record: 10-5-2-0, $225,185.Cont. p11
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Oklahoma Classics Distaff S. cont.
2--Lady Orchid, 120, f, 4, Oratory--Burst of Life, by Soto. O/B-Lori L Bravo (OK); T-Francisco Bravo. $29,000. 3--Okie Queen, 120, f, 4, Discreet Cat--Queen of the Rings, by Empire Maker. ($4,800 Ylg '17 OKCYRL). O-Carter Thoroughbreds LLC; B-Calabria Farms, LLC (OK); T-Joe S. Offolter. $15,950.
Margins: HD, 1 1/4, 6. Odds: 2.50, 1.50, 2.30.
OKLAHOMA CLASSICS DISTAFF TURF S., $130,000, Remington,10-16, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:43.01, fm.1--ALTERNATIVE SLEW, 118, f, 4, Alternation--Imadancingslew, by Evansville Slew. O/B-Walter M. Jones (OK); T-Randy Oberlander; J-Luis S. Quinonez. $78,000. Lifetime Record: 14-5-4-2, $300,743.2--Hawaiian Typhoon, 123, f, 4, Notional--My Stormy Elaine, by Stormy Atlantic. ($10,000 Ylg '17 HEROCT). O-Carol J. Nelson; B-Clark O. Brewster (OK); T-Austin Gustafson. $26,000. 3--Leather and Lace, 119, f, 4, Podium--Lace and Latigo, by Century City (Ire). O-Alvin Wong; B-LBJ Racing LLC (OK); T-Ronnie E. Cravens, III. $14,300. Margins: 1 3/4, 5, NO. Odds: 0.60, 1.30, 8.90.
OKLAHOMA CLASSICS DISTAFF SPRINT S., $130,000,Remington, 10-16, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10.04, ft.1--THREE CHORDS, 119, m, 5, Euroears--Carter's Chord, by Cactus Ridge. O/B-Dream Walkin' Farms, Inc. (OK); T-Kenny P. Smith; J-Richard E. Eramia. $78,000. Lifetime Record: 23-9-3-2, $468,682.2--Stormieis Blue, 118, f, 4, Moro Tap--Borrego's Treasure, by Borrego. O-Tony Wilson; B-Leslie Clemmer (OK); T-Michael R. Whitelaw. $26,000. 3--Fiddlers Tsunami, 120, m, 7, Seeking a Home--Fiddlers Katami, by Roaring Fever. O-Blue Moon Stables; B-Patricia Clark, Mike Duplissey & Marilyn Jean Duplissey (OK); T-Jody Pruitt. $14,300. Margins: 5 1/4, 1, 3. Odds: 3.90, 14.40, 14.90.
OKC TURF CLASSIC S., $130,000, Remington, 10-16, (S), 3yo/up,1 1/16mT, 1:43.01, fm.1--QUALITY ROCKET, 119, g, 6, Backstabber--Lady Cambridge, by King of Scat. O-M. Gerald Ball; B-M. Gerald Ball & Oteka Ann Ball (OK); T-Boyd Caster; J-Garrett Steinberg. $78,000. Lifetime Record: 27-7-7-0, $277,900.2--Half Ours to Keep, 119, c, 4, Beggarthyneighbor--Cusip, by Purim. O-Erin Gaarz; B-Carl Turnbow & Dennis Spencer (OK); T-Karl Broberg. $26,000. 3--Cowboy Mischief, 119, c, 4, Into Mischief--Lady Jensen, by Bob and John. O/B-Kelly Thiesing (OK); T-Kenneth Nolen. $14,300. Margins: HD, HF, 3/4. Odds: 2.80, 15.60, 1.10.
OKLAHOMA CLASSICS SPRINT S., $130,000, Remington, 10-16,
(S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09.78, ft.
1--WELDER, 124, g, 7, The Visualiser--Dance Softly, by Tiznow.
O-Ra-Max Farms LLC; B-Center Hills Farm (OK); T-Theresa Sue
Luneack; J-David Cabrera. $78,000. Lifetime Record:
36-24-5-4, $1,137,018.
2--Mesa Moon, 119, g, 3, Sky Mesa--Creative Spirit, by Smarty
Jones. O/B-Cimarron TTT Farms, LLC (OK); T-Scott E. Young.
$26,000.
3--No Lak of Speed, 118, g, 6, Mr. Nightlinger--No Lak of Silver,
by Silver Deputy. O-Willow Ridge Farms LLC; B-Willow Ridge
Farms Inc (OK); T-Jesse Oberlander. $14,300.
Margins: 4, 2 1/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 0.40, 2.40, 7.70.
OKLAHOMA CLASSICS JUVENILE S., $100,000, Remington,
10-16, (S), 2yo, c/g, 6f, 1:11.48, ft.
1--NUMBER ONE DUDE, 119, g, 2, by American Lion--Ebony
Uno, by Macho Uno. 1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. O/B-Terry J
Westemeir (OK); T-Kari Craddock; J-Richard E. Eramia.
$60,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $81,082.
2--Sweet Baker, 114, g, 2, Mr. Nightlinger--So Sweet, by More
Than Ready. O/B-Hal Browning & Dave Faulkner (OK); T-Kari
Craddock. $20,000.
3--J B's Legacy, 118, c, 2, Den's Legacy--Inca Miss, by Kipling.
O/B-JT Stables, LLC (OK); T-Boyd Caster. $11,000.
Margins: 1, NK, 1. Odds: 0.40, 4.00, 50.50.
OKLAHOMA CLASSICS LASSIE S., $100,000, Remington, 10-16,
(S), 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11.34, ft.
1--GOTTA SEE RED, 116, f, 2, by Pollard's Vision--
Gotagogotagogotago, by Kipling. 1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN.
O/B-Hal Browning & Dave Faulkner (OK); T-Kari Craddock;
J-Lane J. Luzzi. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-1, $87,284.
2--Twilight Curfew, 119, f, 2, Twirling Candy--Code Book, by
Giant's Causeway. ($17,000 RNA Wlg '18 KEENOV; $12,000
RNA Ylg '19 FTKOCT). O-Champion Racing Stable; B-Center Hills
Farm (OK); T-Ronnie E. Cravens, III. $20,000.
3--Sunday Flashback, 114, f, 2, Flashback--Sundayville Break, by
Sunday Break (Jpn). O/B/T-C. R. Trout (OK).
$11,000.
Margins: 3/4, 2 1/4, 6. Odds: 2.00, 5.20, 4.70.
CTHS SALES S., (NB) C$50,000, Century Mile, 10-16, 3/4yo, f, 7f,
1:22.68, ft.
1--HIDDEN GRACE, 125, f, 4, Going Commando--High Pioneer
(SW, $118,255), by Pioneering. (C$15,000 Ylg '17 CTHMAN).
O/B-Cam Ziprick, Charles Fouillard & Barry Arnason (MB);
T-Tim Rycroft; J-Enrique Alonzo Gonzalez. C$29,400. Lifetime
Record: 16-12-2-2, $190,369.
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CTHS Sales S. cont.
2--Nu Legacy, 122, f, 3, Numaany--Charming Silver, by Second in
Command. (C$15,000 Ylg '18 BRCSEP). O-Paul L. Caravetta;
B-White House Stables (BC); T-Dale Greenwood. C$9,800.
3--Pearl of Knowledge, 123, f, 3, Cape Canaveral--Lil
Missknowitall, by Kafwain. (C$19,000 Ylg '18 ALBMIX). O-Don
B. Danard & Jim Juris; B-Starline Thoroughbreds (AB); T-Karline
Kingston. C$4,900.
Margins: 7, 3HF, 2 3/4. Odds: 0.25, 27.00, 6.45.
ALLOWANCE RESULTS:
9th-Woodbine, C$95,890, (C)/Opt. Clm ($45,484-$47,380),
10-17, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:43.34, gd, head.
RED CABERNET (m, 6, Signature Red--Gold Leaf Rose, by
Deputy Commander) Lifetime Record: MSW, 30-8-3-2,
$380,012. O-Piano Bar Racing; B-Paul Buttigieg (ON); T-Ian Black.
*C$35,000 Ylg '15 CANSEP.
10th-Woodbine, C$94,249, 10-17, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f
(AWT), 1:09.82, ft, neck.
SPANISH BALLERINA (f, 4, Victor's Cry--Spanish Decree {MSW &
MGSP, $825,460}, by War Deputy) Lifetime Record: 14-4-1-4,
$164,499. O-Ruvee Stables; B/T-Frank Huarte (ON). *1/2 to
Spanish Express (Senor), SP, $272,938.
7th-Santa Anita, $59,500, (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($62,500), 10-16,
3yo/up, 6f, 1:08.88, ft, 1 1/2 lengths.
PYRON (c, 4, Candy Ride {Arg}--Tapatia {SP}, by Tapit) Lifetime
Record: SP, 11-4-1-1, $210,725. O-Ken Copenhaver; B-Winchell
Thoroughbreds LLC (KY); T-Mark Glatt. *$15,000 2yo '18
EASMAY.
8th-Monmouth, $55,575, Opt. Clm ($25,000), 10-17, 3yo/up,
1m 70y, 1:41.61, ft, 2 1/4 lengths.
CROATIAN (g, 5, Medaglia d=Oro--Red Barchetta, by Seeking
the Gold) Lifetime Record: 30-7-5-2, $282,887. O-Hollendorfer
LLC; B-Nancy S Dillman (KY); T-Jerry Hollendorfer. *$130,000 Ylg
'16 KEESEP.
8th-Belmont, $55,000, (S), 10-17, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, 1 1/16m,
1:41.58, gd, head.
SIX PERCENT (g, 4, Central Banker--Snuggs and Kisses {SW,
$288,020}, by Soto) Lifetime Record: 13-2-3-3, $135,778. O-L.
Barrett Bernard; B-L. Barrett Bernard (NY); T-Michael J. Maker.
*$16,000 RNA Ylg '17 FTKOCT. **1/2 to Transatlantic Kiss
(Stormy Atlantic), SP, $203,516.
2nd-Woodbine, C$48,402, Ocl (C)/Opt. Clm ($30,323), 10-17,
3yo/up, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:03.84, ft, 1/2 length.
BEND IN THE RIVER (g, 3, Old Forester--What Is It Now, by
Perigee Moon) Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-1, $70,117. O-Bruno
Schickedanz; B-Gary McNichol (ON); T-Martin Drexler.
6th-Woodbine, C$45,435, Ocl (C)/Opt. Clm ($30,244), 10-16,
3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), 1:09.91, ft, 1/2 length.
PINK SCRIBBLES (f, 4, Signature Red--High Ring, by Where's the
Ring) Lifetime Record: 20-3-7-4, $127,105. O-Stephen Chesney
& Cory S. Hoffman; B-Howard Walton (ON); T-Kevin Attard.
8th-Delaware, $45,125, (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($25,000), 10-17,
3yo/up, 6f, 1:11.36, ft, neck.
BELLE TAPISSERIE (g, 5, Tapizar--Se Bella, by Forestry) Lifetime
Record: SP, 26-8-4-2, $283,652. O-Imaginary Stables and Ancel
Stables; B-Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding (KY); T-Andrew
L. Simoff. *$47,000 Ylg '16 KEEJAN.
6th-Golden Gate Fields, $39,236, (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($62,500),
10-17, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:43.89, fm, 1 3/4 lengths.
GIVE ME THE LUTE (g, 4, Boisterous--Steal the Lute, by
Midnight Lute) Lifetime Record: 11-4-2-1, $142,073. O-Hogan,
Roderick and Hogan, Wendy; B-Gary Barber (CA); T-Andy
Mathis.
1st-Thistledown, $31,700, (S), 10-17, (NW2X), 3yo/up, 1m,
1:41.44, ft, 3/4 length.
GARRETT (g, 3, Kettle Corn--Miraculous Knight, by Holy Bull)
Lifetime Record: SP, 4-3-0-1, $61,564. O-Imagine Racing & David
Wolochuk; B-Imagine (OH); T-David Wolochuk. *$15,000 Ylg '18
KEESEP.
6th-Penn National, $31,600, (S), 10-16, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m,
6f, 1:10.58, ft, head.
CHILLY SKY (f, 3, Sky Mesa--Holiday Chills, by Harlan's Holiday)
Lifetime Record: 12-2-2-2, $80,908. O-Alexander R. Levengood;
B-Horseshoe Valley Equine Center LLC (PA); T-Brandon L. Kulp.
*1/2 to Chilly Start (Jump Start), SP, $335,711; 1/2 to Chilly in
Charge (Take Charge Indy), SW, $179,089.
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8th-Penn National, $30,056, (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($25,000), 10-16,
3yo/up, 1m 70y, 1:41.25, ft, 4 3/4 lengths.
MY FRIENDS BEER (c, 3, Stay Thirsty--Slew's Quality, by Elusive
Quality) Lifetime Record: SP, 15-3-3-4, $130,740. O-Daniel
Heim; B-Best A Luck Farm LLC (MD); T-Jeremiah O'Dwyer.
*$25,000 2yo '19 OBSAPR. **1/2 to Shamrock Rose (First Dude),
Ch. Female Sprinter, GISW-USA, MSW & GSP-Can, $968,962.
7th-Thistledown, $29,300, (S), 10-17, (NW2L), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f,
1:06.46, ft, 6 lengths.
WAPAKONETA PHIL (g, 3, Justin Phillip--Thirtysixth, by
Dixieland Band) Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $35,180. O-J S Stables
LLC; B-Breakaway Farm LLC (OH); T-Candace M Huffman.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Counterfeitcurency, g, 2, Currency Swap--Over the Counter
(MSP), by Majestic Warrior. Monmouth, 10-17, (S), 6f, 1:12.12.
B-Topsmeade, LLC (NJ).
Domineering, f, 2, Dominus--Tiz Sweet Bliss, by Exchange Rate.
Gulfstream West, 10-17, (C), 5f (off turf), :59.21. B-Pamela Cee
Ziebarth (KY). *$13,000 Ylg '19 FTKOCT.
Honor Your Mother, f, 2, Golden Lad--Sacred Honor, by
Speightstown. Delaware, 10-17, (WC), 5 1/2f, 1:07.11.
B-Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds, LLC (MD). *$5,500 Ylg '19
EASOCT.
Got Your Number, f, 2, Jump Start--Happy Numbers, by Polish
Numbers. Charles Town, 10-16, (S), 4 1/2f, :53.35. B-Francis
Daniel (WV). *1/2 to Dr. Feelgood (Fiber Sonde), SW,
$292,745.
Bribery, c, 2, Orb--Rapid Racer (SW), by Forest Wildcat. Charles
Town, 10-17, 7f, 1:29.62. B-Claiborne Farm (KY). *$32,000 Wlg
'18 KEENOV; $55,000 Ylg '19 KEESEP.
Palatial Times, g, 2, Palace Malice--Polly Alexander (Ire) (SP-Ity),
by Foxhound. Delaware, 10-17, (WC), 6f, 1:12.68. B-Palace
Malice Syndicate & Silver Springs Stud LLC (KY). *$22,000 2yo
'20 OBSAPR. **1/2 to Lucky Polly (Lookin At Lucky), SW,
$127,240; Gabo's Macondo (Cape Blanco {Ire}), SW, $173,756;
and Undulated (Curlin), SW-Can, MSP-US, $145,865
Call Me Happy, f, 2, Runhappy--Call Pat (MGSW, $626,589), by
Lawyer Ron. Charles Town, 10-16, 4 1/2f, :53.41. B-SF
Bloodstock LLC (NY). *$32,000 RNA Ylg '19 FTKOCT; $20,000
2yo '20 OBSOPN. **Fifth winner for sire (by Super Saver).
Teton Valley, c, 2, Tapiture--Pleasure Cruise, by Pleasantly
Perfect. Santa Anita, 10-17, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:17.34. B-Richard
Barton Enterprises (CA). *$26,000 Ylg '19 FTCAYR.
Cal's Gem, c, 3, Calimonco--Tribal Gem, by Tribal Rule. Santa Anita, 10-17, (S), (C), 6 1/2f, 1:17.52. B-James Weigel (CA). *$1,700 Ylg '18 BAROCT.Red Venus, f, 3, Candy Ride (Arg)--Stellabymoonlight, by Malibu Moon. Hawthorne, 10-17, 6f, 1:11.90. B-Carolyn R. Vogel (KY). $95,000 RNA 2yo '19 EASMAY. Dial Me Up, f, 3, Dialed In--Amy's Outburst, by Speightstown. Monmouth, 10-17, 6f, 1:11.71. B-Dixiana Farms LLC (KY). *$40,000 Wlg '17 KEENOV; $70,000 Ylg '18 KEESEP.
Unicorn Sally, f, 3, Point of Entry--Cateleisha, by Smoke Glacken. Belmont, 10-17, (S), (C), 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:45.65. B-Anthony & Steve Mitola (NY). *$19,000 RNA 2yo '19 OBSAPR. Glamourous Girl, f, 3, Silver Max--Golden Scarf, by Orientate. Woodbine, 10-17, (C), 7fT, 1:23.05. B-Adena Springs (ON). *1/2 to Glamanation (Point of Entry), SW, $176,499.Fly Away, f, 3, Street Boss--Fly to the Stars, by Giant's Causeway. Century Mile, 10-16, 6 1/2f, 1:18.03. B-Bryan & Carol Anderson (BC). *1/2 to The Tabulator (Dialed In), GSW, $319,269. Taptap, f, 3, Tapiture--Steal the Appeal, by Successful Appeal. Charles Town, 10-16, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:22.51. B-Charles A. Woodson (WV). Artistic Jewler, f, 3, Tonalist--Frabster (SP, $156,020), by War Chant. Hawthorne, 10-17, 1 1/16mT, 1:44.82. B-Ragnar Korthase (KY). New Heat, f, 3, Unusual Heat--Helluva Hooley, by Touch Gold. Santa Anita, 10-16, (S), 1mT, 1:35.61. B-Liberty Road Stables (CA). *$5,000 Ylg '18 BAROCT.
ALTERNATION, Alternative Slew, f, 4, o/o Imadancingslew, byEvansville Slew. Oklahoma Classics Distaff Turf S., 10-16,RemingtonAMERICAN LION, Number One Dude, g, 2, o/o Ebony Uno, byMacho Uno. Oklahoma Classics Juvenile S., 10-16, RemingtonANIMAL KINGDOM, Viva La Reina, f, 2, o/o Ride a Wave, byMedaglia d'Oro. MSW, 10-17, Gulfstream WestBACKSTABBER, Quality Rocket, g, 6, o/o Lady Cambridge, byKing of Scat. OKC Turf Classic S., 10-16, RemingtonBODEMEISTER, Bodexpress, c, 4, o/o Pied a Terre, by City Zip.AOC, 10-17, Gulfstream WestBOISTEROUS, Give Me the Lute, g, 4, o/o Steal the Lute, byMidnight Lute. AOC, 10-17, Golden GateCABLE BAY (IRE), Lady Petrol (GB), f, 2, o/o Tebee (GB), bySelkirk. MSW, 10-17, Woodbine
Broken and Trained by Randy Bradshaw
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CALIMONCO, Cal's Gem, c, 3, o/o Tribal Gem, by Tribal Rule.MCL, 10-17, Santa AnitaCANDY RIDE (ARG), Pyron, c, 4, o/o Tapatia, by Tapit. AOC,10-16, Santa AnitaCANDY RIDE (ARG), Red Venus, f, 3, o/o Stellabymoonlight, byMalibu Moon. MSW, 10-17, HawthorneCANDY RIDE (ARG), Ride a Comet, h, 5, o/o Appealing Zophie,by Successful Appeal. AOC, 10-16, WoodbineCENTRAL BANKER, Six Percent, g, 4, o/o Snuggs and Kisses, bySoto. ALW, 10-17, BelmontCLUBHOUSE RIDE, Warren's Showtime, f, 3, o/o Warren'sVeneda, by Affirmative. GIII Autumn Miss S., 10-17, Santa AnitaCURLIN, Souper Sensational, f, 2, o/o Kateri, by Indian Charlie.Glorious Song S., 10-17, WoodbineCURRENCY SWAP, Counterfeitcurency, g, 2, o/o Over theCounter, by Majestic Warrior. MSW, 10-17, MonmouthCYBER SECRET, Dont Tell Noobody, g, 3, o/o Yucca, by CactusRidge. Oklahoma Classics Cup S., 10-16, RemingtonDIALED IN, Dial Me Up, f, 3, o/o Amy's Outburst, bySpeightstown. MSW, 10-17, MonmouthDOMINUS, Domineering, f, 2, o/o Tiz Sweet Bliss, by ExchangeRate. MCL, 10-17, Gulfstream WestEUROEARS, Three Chords, m, 5, o/o Carter's Chord, by CactusRidge. Oklahoma Classics Distaff Sprint S., 10-16, RemingtonGOING COMMANDO, Hidden Grace, f, 4, o/o High Pioneer, byPioneering. CTHS Sales S., 10-16, Century MileGOLDEN LAD, Honor Your Mother, f, 2, o/o Sacred Honor, bySpeightstown. WMC, 10-17, DelawareINTO MISCHIEF, Raven Rocks, c, 3, o/o Kimono, by Bernardini.MSW, 10-17, BelmontJIMMY CREED, Good Credence, f, 3, o/o Undertheinfluence, byIndy Wind. AOC, 10-17, BelmontJUMP START, Got Your Number, f, 2, o/o Happy Numbers, byPolish Numbers. MSW, 10-16, Charles TownJUSTIN PHILLIP, Wapakoneta Phil, g, 3, o/o Thirtysixth, byDixieland Band. ALW, 10-17, ThistledownKARAKONTIE (JPN), Sugoi, c, 3, o/o Timeless Spirit, by Devil HisDue. ALW, 10-17, KeenelandKETTLE CORN, Garrett, g, 3, o/o Miraculous Knight, by Holy Bull.ALW, 10-17, ThistledownMACLEAN'S MUSIC, Lead Guitar, f, 4, o/o Eleadora, by Finality.Floral Park S., 10-17, BelmontMAGNA GRADUATE, She's All Wolfe, f, 3, o/o She's All In, byInclude. Oklahoma Classics Distaff S., 10-16, RemingtonMEDAGLIA D'ORO, Croatian, g, 5, o/o Red Barchetta, by Seekingthe Gold. AOC, 10-17, MonmouthMUNNINGS, Venetian Harbor, f, 3, o/o Sounds of the City, byStreet Cry (Ire). GII Lexus Raven Run S., 10-17, KeenelandNYQUIST, Thinking, f, 2, o/o Critikal Reason, by Aptitude. MSW,10-17, KeenelandOLD FORESTER, Bend in the River, g, 3, o/o What Is It Now, byPerigee Moon. OCL, 10-17, WoodbineORB, Bribery, c, 2, o/o Rapid Racer, by Forest Wildcat. MSW,10-17, Charles Town
PALACE MALICE, Palatial Times, g, 2, o/o Polly Alexander (Ire),by Foxhound. WMC, 10-17, DelawarePOINT OF ENTRY, Highestdistinction, g, 3, o/o Honor Your Gift,by Sightseeing. ALW, 10-17, DelawarePOINT OF ENTRY, Riptide Rock, g, 2, o/o Irish Influence, byStephen Got Even. MSW, 10-17, WoodbinePOINT OF ENTRY, Unicorn Sally, f, 3, o/o Cateleisha, by SmokeGlacken. MCL, 10-17, BelmontPOLLARD'S VISION, Gotta See Red, f, 2, o/oGotagogotagogotago, by Kipling. Oklahoma Classics Lassie S.,10-16, RemingtonRELOAD, Sunsprite, f, 2, o/o Philzana, by Philanthropist. AOC,10-17, WoodbineRUNHAPPY, Call Me Happy, f, 2, o/o Call Pat, by Lawyer Ron.MSW, 10-16, Charles TownSCAT DADDY, Great Island, f, 4, o/o Voyage, by Rahy. ALW,10-17, KeenelandSIGNATURE RED, Pink Scribbles, f, 4, o/o High Ring, by Where'sthe Ring. OCL, 10-16, WoodbineSIGNATURE RED, Red Cabernet, m, 6, o/o Gold Leaf Rose, byDeputy Commander. AOC, 10-17, WoodbineSILVER MAX, Glamourous Girl, f, 3, o/o Golden Scarf, byOrientate. MOC, 10-17, WoodbineSKY MESA, Chilly Sky, f, 3, o/o Holiday Chills, by Harlan'sHoliday. ALW, 10-16, Penn NationalSMILING TIGER, Rocktillyoudrop, c, 2, o/o Red Hot Rocket, byNorthern Devil. MSW, 10-17, Golden GateSPEIGHTSTOWN, Performer, c, 4, o/o Protesting, by A.P. Indy.AOC, 10-17, BelmontSQUARE EDDIE, Play Chicken, c, 2, o/o Smoove, by DistortedHumor. MSW, 10-17, Santa AnitaSTAY THIRSTY, My Friends Beer, c, 3, o/o Slew's Quality, byElusive Quality. AOC, 10-16, Penn NationalSTREET BOSS, Fly Away, f, 3, o/o Fly to the Stars, by Giant'sCauseway. MSW, 10-16, Century MileSUCCESSFUL APPEAL, Texas Basin, c, 2, o/o Texas Special, byEskendereya. MSW, 10-17, BelmontTAPITURE, Taptap, f, 3, o/o Steal the Appeal, by SuccessfulAppeal. MSW, 10-16, Charles TownTAPITURE, Teton Valley, c, 2, o/o Pleasure Cruise, by PleasantlyPerfect. MSW, 10-17, Santa AnitaTAPIZAR, Belle Tapisserie, g, 5, o/o Se Bella, by Forestry. AOC,10-17, DelawareTHE VISUALISER, Welder, g, 7, o/o Dance Softly, by Tiznow.Oklahoma Classics Sprint S., 10-16, RemingtonTONALIST, Artistic Jewler, f, 3, o/o Frabster, by War Chant.MSW, 10-17, HawthorneUNUSUAL HEAT, New Heat, f, 3, o/o Helluva Hooley, by TouchGold. MSW, 10-16, Santa AnitaVICTOR'S CRY, Spanish Ballerina, f, 4, o/o Spanish Decree, byWar Deputy. ALW, 10-17, WoodbineWAR FRONT, Sleek Lynx (GB), f, 2, o/o Sarah Lynx (Ire), byMontjeu (Ire). MSW, 10-17, Woodbine