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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2016
Union Strike | Benoit
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160 CATALOGUED FORFASIG NOVEMBER
Fasig-Tipton has unveiled the catalogue for its upcoming
November Sale, which will be held Monday, Nov. 7 in Lexington.
A total of 160 head have been catalogued for the one-session
auction, which will get underway at 5 p.m.
AOur goal each year for the November Sale is to assemble a
catalogue of outstanding quality that will appeal to buyers from
around the globe,@ said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning.
AThis year=s catalogue hits that >mark= from start to finish.@
Browning continued, AThe evening will begin with 50 selected
weanlings, and then transition into a superb collection of racing
stars and elite broodmares. In total, this year=s catalogue
features 57 graded stakes winners or producers, 24 of which are
Grade 1. A remarkable 83% of the racing/broodmare prospects
and broodmares on offer are black-type earners or producers.@
The November catalogue features 2015 GI Breeders' Cup
Distaff winner Stopchargingmaria (Tale of the Cat) (hip 87), as
well as 2015 GI Breeders' Cup F/M Sprint winner Wavell Avenue
(Harlington) (hip 98) and this year's GI Kentucky Oaks winner
Cathryn Sophia (Street Boss) (hip 113). Also in the catalogue is
recent GI Del Mar Debutante winner Union Strike (Union Rags)
(hip 96) and multiple Grade I winner Curalina (Curlin) (hip 123).
Love the Chase (Not For Love), dam of champion California
Chrome (Lucky Pulpit), sells in foal to Tapit as hip 59.
Cont. p3
DIADURA LOOKS TO KEEP ROLLING IN
ALCIBIADES by Joe Bianca
Empyrean Stables= Diadura (Hard Spun) leads an evenly
matched field of 14 in the GI Darley Alcibiades, the traditional
opening-day feature at Keeneland, and will try to punch her
ticket to the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies in her first try both
over dirt and around two turns.
Overcoming traffic trouble to capture her debut as the favorite
Aug. 5 at Arlington, the $50,000 OBS August yearling buy was
ultra-impressive in annexing the Arlington-Washington Lassie S.
there Sept. 10. Off near the tail of the bulky field, Diadura was
pinballed between horses while advancing at the quarter pole,
but still persevered through and quickly turned the race into a
laugher, coasting home 5 1/2 lengths to the good to earn >TDN
Rising Star= status. The dark bay shows a pair of bullet works in
the interim for trainer Mike Stidham, including a best-of-13 five-
furlong local breeze in 1:00 3/5 Sept. 30. Cont. p3
Friday, October 7, 2016
HIALEAH NEXT TO JOIN ‘MICKEY MOUSE’ CIRCUIT? 5Iconic Hialeah, which has severed ties with the AQHA, may be the next Florida track to offer "flag-drop racing.”
TODAY’S GRADED STAKESEDT Race Click for TV8:35a Cornwallis S.-G3, NMK -------------- -----9:05a Oh So Sharp S.-G3, NMK -------------- -----9:40a Dubai 100 Challenge S.-G2, NMK -------------- -----10:10a Dubai Fillies’ Mile-G1, NMK -------------- -----4:57p Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix S.-GII, KEE TJCIS PPs TVG5:30p Darley Alcibiades S.-GI, KEE TJCIS PPs TVG
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Diadura | Four-Footed Fotos
160 Catalogued for Fasig November (cont. from p1) Bubbler (Distorted Humor), the dam of GI Travers S. winnerArrogate (Unbridled=s Song), sells in foal to Into Mischief as hip110 at Fasig November and Eltimaas (Ghostzapper), the dam ofGI King=s Bishop S. winner Drefong (Gio Ponti), sells in foal toCandy Ride (Arg) as hip 128. Four mares will sell carrying thefirst foals of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Fasig-Tipton is again providing an Enhanced Catalogue at itswebsite, www.fasigtipton.com. The 2016 enhanced version of the catalogue will provideupdated catalogue pages and up-to-the-minute Daily RacingForm past performances, as well as race replays, photos,statistics, and other valuable resources. New features in 2016include an Alan Porter pedigree analysis for eachracing/broodmare prospect or broodmare catalogued, as well asfeature videos profiling Grade I-winning females off theracetrack or carrying their first foals. Fasig-Tipton will continue to accept additional selected entriesfor the supplement through the Breeders= Cup. Print catalogues will be available at the Fasig-Tipton officesbeginning Oct. 14.
Diadura Looks to Keep Rolling in Alcibiades(cont. from p1) The race=s most accomplished filly is marooned in the faroutside stall and will likelyhave to overcome a widejourney to earn hersecond consecutivegraded stakes score.Normandy Farm=s DaddysLil Darling (Scat Daddy)stepped up off a blowoutmaiden win July 29 at Ellisto earn a narrow triumphin the muddy GII Pocahontas S. Sept. 17 at Churchill, securing her spot in theJuvenile Fillies. Trainer Ken McPeek initially said after thatvictory he would likely train his filly up to the Breeders= Cup, butdecides to run her back 20 days later here instead. Queen Bernardina (Bernardini) will try to step up off a 20-1upset in breaking her maiden Sept. 16 at Churchill, an effort forwhich she earned a 75 Beyer, second-highest in the field behindDiadura=s Arlington-Washington Lassie romp. Fun (Harlan=sHoliday) finished second at 22-1 in Saratoga=s GIII Schuylerville S.July 22 and will try to rebound from a fourth-place showing inthat track=s GI Spinaway S. Sept. 3.
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 12 • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • OCTOBER 7, 2016
A.P. Indian | Adam Coglianese
Friday, Keeneland, post time: 5:30 p.m. EDTDARLEY ALCIBIADES S.-GI, $400,000, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML
1 Fun K Harlan's Holiday Hernandez Wilkes 10-12 Sully's Dream K Colonel John Hill Gorder 12-13 Queen Bernardina K Bernardini Bravo Von Hemel10-14 Dancing Rags K Union Rags Cruz Motion 12-15 Lady Hansen Hansen Saez Maker 12-16 Caroline Test First Defence Ortiz Colebrook 8-17 Cold Hearted Pearl K Parading Castanon Helmbrecht 20-18 Dream Dancing Tapit Geroux Casse 6-19 Price too High K Scat Daddy Garcia Ward 10-110 Benner Island K Speightstown Albarado Cox 10-111 Diadura Hard Spun Marquez Stidham 5-112 I'mluckysgirl K Lookin At Lucky Mena Spicer 20-113 For Honor K To Honor and Serve Santana Weaver 15-114 Daddys Lil Darling Scat Daddy Lanerie McPeek 5-1Owners: 1-Dennis Farkas, 2-Ralph Ebert, Patrick Waresk & Michael Waresk,3-Wayne Sanders & Larry Hirsch, 4-Chadds Ford Stable, 5-Skychai RacingLLC, Kendall Hansen & Sand Dollar Stable LLC, 6-Beverly Anderson & EdwardSeltzer, 7-Jon Jazdzewski, 8-John C. Oxley, 9-Head of Plains Partners LLC &Kent Spellman, 10-Shortleaf Stable Inc., 11-Empyrean Stables & Two
Princesses, 12-James T. Spicer, 13-Gatsas Stable & R. A. Hill Stable,14-Normandy Farm. Breeders: 1-Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds LLC,2-Glendalough LLC, 3-Doug & Felicia Branham, 4-David DiPietro, 5-KendallHansen, M.D. Racing LLC, 6-Edward A. Seltzer & Beverly Anderson, 7-RalphKinder & Erv Woolsey, 8-John C. Oxley, 9-Stonestreet Thoroughbred HoldingsLLC, 10-Mercedes Stables LLC, 11-Inversiones FI LLC, 12-Sean & Anna Curtin& Ashford Stud, 13-Gainesway Thoroughbreds, Ltd., 14-Normandy Farm.
SUNNY OUTLOOK FOR A.P. INDIANby Joe Bianca
When the rains came in New York last weekend, the
connections of leading sprinter A.P. Indian (Indian Charlie)
made the strategic decision to skip the GI Vosburgh S. and
instead point to the GII Stoll
Keenon Ogden Phoenix S., a
race that came up sloppy last
year and saw their charge
finish a subpar sixth behind
champion Runhappy (Super
Saver). The weather is
projected to be beautiful on
Keeneland=s opening day,
and A.P. Indian looks tough
to down this time around in the six-furlong test. Cont. p5
GI Darley Alcibiades S.
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 12 • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • OCTOBER 7, 2016
After showing promise intermittently through his first threeseasons and capturing a pair of stakes last term, A.P. Indian hasturned the corner as a 6-year-old into the country=s mostprominent sprinter. He carries into the Phoenix a four-racewinning streak that includes victories in the GI Alfred G.Vanderbilt H. and GI Priority One Jets Forego S. at Saratoga. AHe is sounder this year,@ trainer Arnaud Delacour told theKeeneland notes team. AHe had a few setbacks last year and wecould not train him properly. He was not 100% here last year. Hehad beaten horses that Runhappy had beaten and with theweather, it was not a true indication of his ability.@ The stiffest test for the odds-on morning line favorite couldcome from Ami=s Flatter (Flatter), who put in the best effort ofhis life in comfortably winning Keeneland=s GIII CommonwealthS. Apr. 9. His main challenge, aside from the favorite, may be thedistance, as he has yet to run shorter than seven furlongs in 12career starts. Limousine Liberal (Successful Appeal) also returnsto the scene of his career high, having set the Keeneland trackrecord for 6 1/2 furlongs at 1:15.05 in an optional claimer onthat same Apr. 9 card. That appeared to be a springboardperformance for the Ben Colebrook trainee, but he=s failed tofind the mark in four subsequent starts, including a seventh-place finish behind A.P. Indian in the Forego.
Friday, Keeneland, post time: 4:57 p.m. EDTSTOLL KEENON OGDEN PHOENIX S.-GII, $250,000, 3yo/up, 6fPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML1 A. P. Indian Indian Charlie Bravo Delacour 4-52 W. B. Smudge Grand Reward Leparoux Kordenbrock 12-13 Ami's Flatter Flatter Geroux Carroll 9-24 Alsvid Officer Hill Hartman 6-15 Limousine Liberal Successful Appeal Ortiz Colebrook 5-16 The Great War K War Front Garcia Ward 15-17 Cinco Charlie Indian Charlie Santana Asmussen 8-1
Owners: 1-Green Lantern Stables LLC, 2-Robert O'Hara, Jr. & GwynethGower, 3-Ivan Dalos, 4-Black Hawk Stable, 5-Katherine G. Ball, 6-MichaelTabor, Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier & Allen Stable, Inc., 7-L. William& Corinne Heiligbrodt. Breeders: 1-Green Lantern Stables, LLC, 2-WorldThoroughbreds Racing Inc., 3-Tall Oaks Farm, 4-Yanagawa Stud LTD.,5-Mike & Katherine Ball, 6-Claiborne Farm, 7-Candyland Farm.
HIALEAH MAY BE NEXT TRACK TO JOIN
AMICKEY MOUSE@ CIRCUIT by Bill Finley
In Florida, it doesn=t take much to be a Aracetrack.@ Places that
go by the names of Gretna Racing, Oxford Downs and Hamilton
Downs have been able to offer forms of gaming at their facilities
by holding races that, by no logical standards, resemble anything
close to what is reasonably considered actual horse racing. The
races are called Aflag-drop races@ and are oftentimes nothing
more than two Quarter Horses starting at the drop of a flag and
running at slow speeds until reaching the finish line some 100
yards from the start. They are parimutuel races, but during the
meet run at Hamilton Downs during the 2015-2016 fiscal year,
the handle was zero. Not one bet on one race was placed. And
one race at Hamilton included a 20-year-old horse.
Members and officials with legitimate Quarter Horsemen=s
associations, and even their counterparts in Standardbred and
Thoroughbred racing have been irate that the Florida Division of
Pari-Mutuel Wagering has allowed these meets to exists, but
what has been a strange and troubling situation may be about to
get much worse. Management at iconic Hialeah has been
making moves that indicate they, too, may be dropping
legitimate Quarter Horse Races and replacing them with the
type of racing that is conducted at Oxford, Gretna and Hamilton.
AWhat they are trying to do is to have racing that is not
recognized by the American Quarter Horse Association,@ said
Florida Quarter Horse Racing Association President Ron Smith.
AThis is fake horse racing. Everybody in the Thoroughbred
business should be scared to death over this because if they can
get us, they can get them, too.@ Cont. p6
GII Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix S.
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 6 OF 12 • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • OCTOBER 7, 2016
Oxford Downs
Hialeah has severed ties with the AQHA, which sanctions races
around the country and sets standards for Quarter Horse tracks,
and its only Florida affiliate, the FQHRA, and signed an
agreement with a group called the
South Florida Quarter Horse
Association, about which little is
known.
Conducting Aflag-drop racing@ allows
Florida tracks to have casinos and other
forms of gaming is because the
language in the racing statutes is so
poorly defined that it requires a track
simply to have Ahorse racing.@ Thus far,
the courts have determined that flag
drop racing is horse racing. There are,
after all, horses and they race against
one another...more or less. Usually,
these races consist of two horses.
Hialeah has slots, a poker room and electronic table games. It
cannot have them without holding horse racing of some kind
and it can not conduct a racing meet without an agreement with
a horsemen=s group.
Hialeah owner John Brunetti Sr. did not rule out that flag-drop
racing would be held at Hialeah in 2017.
AI=ve always wanted this to be a Thoroughbred track but the
other tracks ganged up on me and basically shut me down,@ he
said. AThen we tried Quarter Horse racing. I did not have a good
relationship with their horsemen=s group.
I was used to working with Thoroughbred
horsemen. We didn=t always agree but at
least we all wanted to do our best for
Thoroughbred racing. It wasn=t the same
way with the Quarter Horse people. I=ve
lost $10 million running the Quarter
Horse racing and I had to find a way to
put a stop to that. There are still a lot of
things going on, including with the
legislature, so I=m not certain yet what we
are going to do next year. But anything is
possible. I call those other tracks (Gretna,
Hamilton, Oxford) the >Mickey Mouse=
circuit. If I=m forced to join them I will. What else do people
want me to do?@
Though Hialeah has not conducted a Thoroughbred race since
2001, it remains one of the most famous and historic tracks in
thoroughbred history. Listed on the National Register of
Historical Places, Hialeah opened in 1925 and was the winter
capital of horse racing in the U.S. Cont. p7
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 12 • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • OCTOBER 7, 2016
(Cont. from p6)
For most of its history, Hialeah was awarded the prime winter
dates by the Florida racing commissions, but when regulations
were changed to allow any Florida track to run any time it
wanted, Hialeah became the odd track out, unable to compete
with Calder and Gulfstream.
But Hialeah had a second life. In 2009, it re-opened, a
requirement to have alternate forms of gaming. Each year since,
it ran a 40-day Quarter Horse meet. And while Thoroughbred
purists may not have been pleased to see another breed take
over at a track of such significance, at least Hialeah was open,
operating and conducting racing sanctioned by a legitimate
organization, the AQHA and its affiliate, the FQHRA.
That, apparently, is about to change.
Tony Glover, the director of the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel
Wagering, did not return phone calls from the TDN. Florida
Department of Business and Professional Regulation Deputy
Director of Communications Kathleen Keenan did respond to an
email from the TDN that included several questions about
Hialeah=s future, but the only information she provided was the
dates Hialeah had applied for in 2017 and a list of new
regulations covering pari-mutuel wagering. Many questions
remain unanswered.
The only two certainties are: Hialeah plans to race 18 days in
June, conducting a total of 36 cards by labeling each racing day
as a doubleheader; and Hialeah management has managed to
disassociate itself with the FQHRA and has come to an
agreement with a group calling itself the South Florida Quarter
Horse Association. In Florida, as in all states, a track cannot have
gaming unless it has a signed agreement with a horsemen=s
association.
According to current records available from the Florida
Department of State Division of Corporations, the only officer or
member listed under the SFQHA is a Tallahassee-based attorney
Samual Ard, who is, according to the website floridalobbyist.gov,
a lobbyist for Hialeah. Ard did not return phone calls seeking
information about his connections with Hialeah and the
operations of the SFQHA, which, beyond Ard, has no known
members.
Previous documents involving the SFQHA include the names of
Wesley Cox and Cindy Gramling, both representatives of the
horsemen=s group representing Gretna Racing. It appears that
neither is any longer affiliated with the SFQHA.
So, how and why did the Florida Division of Pari-Mutuel
Wagering allow Hialeah to push out a legitimate horsemen=s
group that had been there since Quarter Horse racing began at
Hialeah and replace it with a group headed by a Hialeah lobbyist
that has no known members?
AThose are the big questions we are asking ourselves,@ Smith
said. AI think Hialeah sent it over to them and they just rubber-
stamped it. They didn=t do their homework, even though we
warned them what was going to happen.@
That doesn=t mean that the courts don=t see through the farce.
In a ruling where Administrative Law Judge E. Gary Early ruled
that Hamilton Downs could keep its license, he didn=t hide his
disdain for the type of racing conducted there.
He wrote: AThe races must be seen to be believed. The 14
events for which video evidence was received showed a series
of races involving--as a rule--tired, reluctant, skittish, or
disinterested horses moving at a slow pace down the dust-
choked path. There was no marked starting line or finish line.
The horses were often yards apart when the red rag-on-a-stick
was waved. With one exception...the gait of the >racing= horses
ranged between a slow walk and a canter. Horses often simply
stood at the starting line before slowly plodding down the
track.@
Early also noted that in one race it took a horse 1 minute and
45 seconds to finish the 110-yard race and said this of the races:
Athey were about what one would expect of an entry-level
campers= horse show held at the conclusion of a two-week
YMCA summer camp.@ Cont. p8
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 8 OF 12 • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • OCTOBER 7, 2016
Will tired, reluctant, skittish, or disinterested horses moving ata slow pace soon be covering the same Hialeah track whereTriple Crown immortals Citation, Seattle Slew, War Admiral,Whirlaway and Assault once raced? Even Smith, who has never been involved in Thoroughbredracing, understands how distasteful a scenario that would be. AI think that it is an absolute shame that an historic racetracklike Hialeah would do this,@ he said. AThat track has been there along time and there are still a lot of possibilities for a revival. It=sjust sad that horse racing is not promoted as a positive.Evidently, they think it is a hindrance.@ But what is stopping Hialeah from running whatever kind ofracing it wants? If the horsemen=s group is run by a lobbyist forthe racetrack, why wouldn=t the horsemen=s group do whateverHialeah management tells it to do? As things stand now, purseswill come from the profits from Hialeah=s card room and willequal about $280,000 for the meet. Regulations require Hialeahto hold 288 races, meaning the average purse will be $972 arace. AThe problem with this is that it is, in fact, decoupling,@ Smithsaid. ABecause if in fact Hialeah and the horsemen=s group areone and the same, they have decoupled. That=s because theyare making their own rules and all their own decisions and thereis no arm=s length between the two. There will be nohorsemen=s group working in the best interests of racing.@
The Florida Quarter Horse Racing Association hasn=t given upits fight. It has filed suit against the Division of Pari-MutuelRacing over its decision to recognize the SFQHA and not itsgroup. The hearing will be held during the last week in October. AWe had a number of questions regarding whether thedepartment had followed statutes and what have you whenthey recognized (the SFQHA),@ Smith said. AThey had 30 days toreply. We heard nothing from them; the department did notanswer our questions. Now we will go before a judge andexplain our position. We believe we can be successful in makingwhat happened before go away and that we will once again bethe horsemen=s group.@ If that happens, Brunetti may be forcedto run a Anormal@ Quarter Horse meet. AThe entire intent of the legislation that coupled horse racingwith casinos was this: you create a need for a breeding industryand all the jobs it creates,@ Smith said. AIf you have eight to 10horses in each race and you have a true meet, you need about1,000 horses. That requires lot of broodmares and stallions tomake that happen. If you=re looking at what Hialeah is trying todo it=s a sham when it comes to the idea of being an economicengine.@ While Hialeah hasn=t had Thoroughbred horse racing in 15years and Gretna, Oxford and Hamilton never have, theprospect of another racetrack with a casino being able toessentially hold gaming without actual horse racing is raisingconcerns within the Florida Thoroughbred industry.
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 9 OF 12 • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • OCTOBER 7, 2016
Mondialiste | Michael Burns W. Craig Robertson III
AObviously, if you can drop a flag and have a couple kids on
barrel horses run down the track and that qualifies you to run a
casino, you really have no need for horse racing,@ said Barry
Berkelhammer, a member of the Board of the Florida
Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association. AHorse racing
is expensive to run and that=s the main reason Churchill really
doesn=t want to conduct racing at Calder. They just want to run a
casino. The essence of the statutes and the way it was intended
and presented was to keep an agricultural industry alive, which
has positive economic impacts. The state allowed (casinos at
racetracks) and passed it on that premise and now these
wiseguy lawyers can find these little loopholes to declare the
definition of a horse race is not actually defined in the statutes,
and therefore who=s to argue a horse race isn=t a flag drop
between two horses?
A(Gulfstream owner) Frank Stronach is committed to horse
racing and loves horse racing, but at the same time, he is a
businessman and his heirs are businesspeople. If at some point it
becomes too difficult to offer horse racing and it=s more
profitable to exist without it, then who=s to say what they will
do? This could be a downward spiral that opens the door for the
destruction of horse racing.@
MONDIALISTE CONNECTIONS NOT RULING
OUT START IN BREEDERS' CUP TURFby Bill Finley
Do they really want to run against Tepin (Bernstein) again?
That's a question trainer David O'Meara and owners Geoff and
Sandra Turnbull will ask themselves after the running of
Saturday's GI Shadwell
Turf Mile at Keeneland. In
Mondialiste (Ire) (Galileo
{Ire}) they have the likely
favorite in the race and a
horse that has proven to
thrive at the one-mile
distance. He won last
year's GI Woodbine Mile
and was second in his
next start in the
GI Breeders' Cup Mile. However, a return engagement in this
year's mile would mean facing superstar Tepin, a horse that has
already beaten Mondialiste twice. She beat the 6-year-old by
2 1/4 lengths in last year's Mile and by 11 3/4 lengths this year
in the GI Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot. Might, then the
GI Breeders' Cup Turf at a mile-and-a-half be a better option?
"We're looking at things one race at a time," O'Meara said.
"The Mile is the main plan and, hopefully, he will come out of
this race well enough that we can come back in the Mile. But we
haven't completely ruled out the Turf. His pedigree suggests he
should stay. He's out of a Kaldoun (Fr) mare and is by Galileo, so
the Turf has not been completely ruled out. We'll get Saturday
out of the way first and make a decision after that."
O'Meara hasn't been afraid to stretch Mondialiste out this
year. He finished second in the GII Sky Bet York S. in July at a
mile-and-five-sixteenths.
"His run this year at York behind Time Test (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}),
where he we got beat a half-length was probably as good as
anything he's done in the States," O'Meara said.
In his next start he shipped back to the U.S. and won the
GI Arlington Million at a mile-and-quarter.
As for Tepin, O'Meara has plenty of respect for her.
"She's obviously a very good filly and won the Queen Anne
impressively in June," he said. "Other foreign horses have come
over for that race with big reputations and not managed to run
well. Not having her in this race (the Shadwell) is a help for us."
W. CRAIG ROBERTSON III
For the past year, I have had the honor of representing
Graham Motion before the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission
("KHRC") with regard to the alleged finding of 2.9 nanograms of
Methocarbamol--a lawful, therapeutic medication--in Kitten=s
Point=s serum after her race in the Bewitch Stakes on April 24,
2015. Two days ago,
following a hearing in
which Graham was
denied the right to
present substantial
evidence in his
defense, the KHRC
ruled that Motion
was in violation of
Kentucky's threshold
for Methocarbamol
and ordered that he
pay a $500 fine.
While I have been deeply troubled by numerous issues
associated with the KHRC's prosecution of this case, I feel
compelled to respond to the op-ed piece written by Dr. Dionne
Benson, Executive Director of the Racing Medication and Testing
Consortium ("RMTC") on October 5, 2016.
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 10 OF 12 • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • OCTOBER 7, 2016
Specifically, Dr. Benson boldly proclaims that "all existing
published scientific research supports the current RMTC
recommended threshold for methocarbamol." This is simply not
true.
The biggest problem with the case brought against Motion
(and there are many) is that the RMTC recommended threshold
for Methocarbamol--which Kentucky adopted--directly
contradicts the science on the subject. The current RMTC and
KHRC threshold for Methocarbamol is 1.0 nanograms. This
means that, while the use of Methocarbamol is allowable in
Kentucky, it cannot be present in a horse's system above the
level of 1.0 nanograms during a race. Setting aside the fact that I
question why any racing commission would choose to regulate a
benign substance like Methocarbamol at the nanogram level--
which is a billionth of a gram and it being undisputed that there
would be zero pharmacological effect on a horse at such a small
concentration--the greater problem is this: the 1.0 nanogram
threshold has no scientific basis.
A history lesson on the RMTC is important at this point. The
RMTC is an entity that was formed a little over a decade ago for
the self-declared purpose of making recommendations to states
concerning medication rules in horse racing. To that end, the
RMTC formed a Scientific Advisory Committee ("SAC"), which
consisted of a number of researchers, veterinarians and
scientists, to conduct studies on medications and recommend
regulatory thresholds. The goal was to establish uniform
medication rules based on science that had been subjected to
"peer review and publication."
In 2009, there was little, if any, research on Methocarbamol.
The SAC was engaged to conduct a study to examine the effects
of Methocarbamol on horses. Following the completion of their
study, the entire SAC unequivocally recommended that the
regulatory threshold for Methocarbamol be set at 20
nanograms. Shockingly, with no explanation or basis, the RMTC
rejected the proposal of its own retained scientists, and instead
arbitrarily adopted a 1.0 nanogram threshold. How do we know
this? We subpoenaed the internal records of the RMTC since it
directs its scientists to maintain confidentiality. Now we know why.
So, in sum, the RMTC adopted a threshold for Methocarbamol
that directly contradicts what its own Scientific Advisory
Committee recommended. Had the RMTC simply followed the
advice of its own scientists, we would not be where we are
today.
Let me be clear: I am not fundamentally opposed to the RMTC
and the national coordination of medication regulations. In fact,
I think it is a noble idea. But if your stated goal is to study
medications and recommend fair rules, you need to do it
properly. Ignoring the work of your own scientists utterly fails in
that regard.
The RMTC has great power based upon the fact that several
states, like Kentucky, follow many of its recommendations.
With great power comes great responsibility. For anyone
associated with the RMTC to publicly proclaim that its
Methocarbamol threshold is scientifically based is flat out
wrong.
Graham Motion is as fine a horseman as you will ever meet.
More importantly, he is an even better person. The original
sanction handed down by the KHRC in this case was a $500 fine
and a five-day suspension. The easiest thing for Graham to have
done would have been to accept the modest punishment and
move on. The emotional and financial toll of litigation, even
when you are right, is great. However, Graham stood up, not
only for himself, but for horsemen everywhere, and I commend
him for it. The RMTC should similarly do the right thing by
moving beyond its self-serving statements and get to work on
fixing its thresholds so that they comport with science. It can
start with Methocarbamol. BW. Craig Robertson III
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Saturday, Belmont Park, post time: 2:28 p.m. EDTKELSO H.-GII, $350,000, 3yo/up, 1mPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Ocean Knight Curlin Rosario McLaughlin 1162 Point Piper Giant's Causeway Gutierrez Hollendorfer 1173 Baccelo (Brz) Northern Afleet Franco Jacobson 1174 Anchor Down K Tapit Castellano Pletcher 1175 Tamarkuz K Speightstown Smith McLaughlin 1166 Upstart Flatter Ortiz, Jr. Violette, Jr. 1177 Tommy Macho Macho Uno Velazquez Pletcher 117
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Owners: 1-Stonestreet Stables LLC, 2-Hollendorfer, Jerry, Gatto, Daniel J.,Russo, Tim, Russo, Peter R. et al., 3-Jacobson, David, 4-Alto Racing, LLC,5-Shadwell Stable, 6-Evans, Ralph M. and WinStar Farm LLC, 7-Pompa, Jr.,Paul P. and J Stables. Breeders: 1-Thor-Bred Stables, LLC, 2-BarronstownStud, 3-Haras Santa Maria de Araras, 4-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd.,5-John D. Gunther, 6-Mrs. Gerald A. Nielsen, 7-John Liviakis.
Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 4:00 p.m. EDTTHOROUGHBRED CLUB OF AMERICA S.-GII, $250,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Irish Jasper First Defence Leparoux Brown 1202 Stonetastic K Mizzen Mast Lopez Breen 1223 Meshell Elusive Quality Bridgmohan Lynn 1204 Sarah Sis K Sharp Humor Valdivia, Jr. Mason 1225 Bendable Horse Greeley Ortiz Mandella 1186 Fioretti K Bernardini Doyle Hamilton, Jr. 1207 I'm a Looker Henny Hughes Albarado Dupuy 1228 Spelling Again Awesome Again Saez Cox 122Owners: 1-W. S. Farish and David F. Mackie, 2-Stoneway Farm (James L.Stone), 3-Andrew Knapczyk and Douglas S. Arnold, 4-Joe Ragsdale,5-Claiborne Farm (Seth W. Hancock), 6-Two Hearts Farm, LLC (AnthonyBraddock) and Don Janes, 7-Glenmare Farm, LLC (Chester J. Miller), 8-SeajayRacing, LLC (Donald W. Giffen). Breeders: 1-Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. CourtneySr., 2-Machmer Hall, Carrie Brogden &Craig Brogden, 3-Jamm, Ltd.,4-Catherine Rene White DVM, 5-Claiborne Farm, 6-James G. Bell, 7-EmilieGerlinde Fojan &Bona Terra Stud LLC, 8-George Strawbridge.
Saturday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 7:00 p.m. EDTCITY OF HOPE MILE S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 1mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Frank Conversation Quality Road Bejarano O'Neill 1182 St. Joe Bay Saint Anddan Gonzalez Miller 1213 Patriots Rule Tribal Rule Talamo Diodoro 1214 Om K Munnings Stevens Hendricks 1235 Ed Johnson K Paddy O'Prado Garcia Specht 1186 Hootenanny K Quality Road Garcia Ward 1217 Express Himself (Ire) Dylan Thomas (Ire) Espinoza Sadler 1218 Obviously (Ire) Choisir (Aus) Baze D'Amato 1219 Perfectly Majestic K Majesticperfection Arroyo Jr Hess Jr 12110 Vyjack Into Mischief Prat D'Amato 121Owners: 1-Reddam Racing, LLC, 2-Altamira Racing Stable or Bernsen,3-Charles Garvey, 4-Sareen Family Trust, 5-Frankfurt Stable, 6-Smith, Magnieror Tabor, 7-Hronis Racing, LLC, 8-Fanticola or Scardino, 9-GriffinThoroughbred Stables or Schroeder Farms, LLC, 10-Pick Six Racing. Breeders:1-Marc Keller, 2-Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC, 3-Dahlberg Farms LLC, 4-LavinBloodstock, Bernie Sams &William S. Farish, Jr., 5-Relentless Racing LLC,6-Barronstown, 7-Barouche Stud Ireland Ltd, 8-Miss Deidre Cogan, 9-BreretonC. Jones, 10-Machmer Hall.
Saturday, Belmont Park, post time: 4:48 p.m. EDTHILL PRINCE S.-GIII, $500,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Camelot Kitten Kitten's Joy Ortiz, Jr. Brown 1202 Conquest Daddyo K Scat Daddy Carmouche Casse 1183 American Patriot K War Front Smith Pletcher 1184 Dressed in Hermes Hat Trick (Jpn) Arroyo Armstrong 1185 Inspector Lynley Lemon Drop Kid Rosario McGaughey 1186 Annals of Time Temple City Velazquez Brown 1167 Monster Bea Hat Trick (Jpn) Castellano Miller 1168 Berliner Bernardini Franco Gonzalez 1169 Strike Midnight K Smart Strike Cancel Gyarmati 11610 Beach Patrol K Lemon Drop Kid Geroux Brown 123Owners: 1-Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey, 2-Conquest Stables, LLC,3-WinStar Farm LLC, 4-Belzberg, Sydney, A., 5-Janney, III, Stuart S. andPhipps Stable, 6-Klaravich Stables, Inc. and Lawrence, William H., 7-Barber,Gary, 8-Stronach Stables, 9-Treadway Racing Stable, 10-Covello, James,Sheep Pond Partners and Head of Plains Partners LLC. Breeders: 1-Kenneth L.Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey, 2-James Everatt, Janeane Everatt &ArikaEveratt-Meeuse, 3-WinStar Farm, LLC, 4-Budget Stables, 5-Stuart S. Janney,III LLC. & PhippsStable, 6-Monticule, 7-Robert B. Trussell Jr., 8-AdenaSprings, 9-W. S. Farish and Lazy F Ranch, 10-Nancy C. Shuford
Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 3:25 p.m. EDTWOODFORD S. PRESENTED BY KEENELAND SELECT-GIII, $150,000,3yo/up, 5 1/2fTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Bucchero Kantharos Pedroza Glyshaw 1202 Mongol Bull K Hard Spun Lanerie Rainwater 1203 Almasty K Scat Daddy Saez Cox 1204 Big Rock Rockport Harbor Ortiz Clement 1205 Shogood Nobiz Like Shobiz Albarado Becker 1186 Front Pocket Money K Uncle Mo Santana, Jr. Asmussen 1187 Hogy K Offlee Wild Bridgmohan Becker 1208 Alsvid Officer Hill Hartman 1209 Undrafted K Purim Bravo Ward 12410 Galton Offlee Wild Lopez Amoss 12011 Mosler K War Front Lezcano Mott 12012 Mongolian Saturday K Any Given Saturday Montalvo Ganbat 120Also Eligible:13 Holding Gold Lonhro (Aus) Leparoux Casse 11814 Condominium Tiznow Santana, Jr. Lukas 118Owners: 1-Ironhorse Racing, LLC (Harlan M. Malter), 2-Brad Rainwater,3-Rupp Racing Wentworth Brochu, LLC (John Wentworth), 4-New PhoenixStable (Gary Drake), 5-William Stiritz, 6-J. Kirk and Judy Robison, 7-WilliamStiritz, 8-Black Hawk Stable (James W. Rogers), 9-Wes Welker and SheepPond Partners (Sol Kumin and Jay Hanley), 10-Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.(Richard and Karen Papiese), 11-Adele B. Dilschneider, 12-Mongolian Stable(Ganbaatar Dagvadorj), 13-Live Oak Plantation (Mrs. Charlotte C. Weber),14-Robert C. Baker and William L. Mack. Breeders: 1-Southern Chase Farm,Inc. & Karen Dodd, 2-Fares Farm LLC, 3-Paget Bloodstock & Horse France,4-J. K. Griggs & Linda Griggs, 5-Terry L. Morgan DVM, 6-Christina Kelly,7-Dr. John E. Little, 8-Yanagawa Stud LTD., 9-Catesby W. Clay InvestmentLLC, 10-Flaxman Holdings Limited, 11-Cherry Valley Farm, LLC.,12-Normandy Farm, 13-Live Oak Stud, 14-Lochlow Farm.
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Sunday, Keeneland, post time: 5:45 p.m. EDTJUDDMONTE SPINSTER S.-GI, $500,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Paid Up Subscriber K Candy Ride (Arg) Ortiz Stall, Jr. 1242 Miss Pink Diva Dunkirk Bridgmohan Bradley 1243 I'm a Chatterbox K Munnings Geroux Jones 1244 Engaginglee Fusaichi Pegasus Saez Romans 1245 Genre K Bernardini Castellano Pletcher 124Owners: 1-Klaravich Stables, Inc. (Seth Klarman) and William H. Lawrence,2-Judy B. Hicks, 3-Grayson Farm (Fletcher Gray), 4-Paul A. Lichtefeld andJack D. Stewart, 5-Cheyenne Stables, LLC (Everett Dobson) Breeders: 1-BruceBerenson & Laurie Berenson, 2-Ian Medina & Kiana Medina, 3-Fletcher Gray& Carolyn Gray, 4-Paul Lichtefeld & Jack Stewart, 5-William E. Graves&Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd.
Sunday, Keeneland, post time: 5:10 p.m. EDTDIXIANA BOURBON S.-GIII, $250,000, 2yo, 1 1/16mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Bird's Eye View K Mizzen Mast Albarado Dini 1182 Ticonderoga K Tapit Castellano Brown 1183 All Right Dominus Hill Gorder 1184 Cold Snack Thirty K Backtalk Osorio McCauley 1185 Keep Quiet (Fr) Elusive City Geroux Casse 1186 Royal by Nature (Ire) Myboycharlie (Ire) Ortiz Cox 1207 Artful Union K Munnings Hernandez, Jr. Walsh 1188 Hot Dad Sidney's Candy Saez Maker 1189 It's Your Nickel Dialed In Lanerie McPeek 11810 Ancient Warfare K Quality Road Leparoux Casse 11811 Heaven Is Waiting Creative Cause Gallardo Brown 11812 Prados Way Tizway Santana, Jr. Asmussen 11813 Hembree K Proud Citizen Rosario Sharp 11814 Unbridled Eagle Mineshaft Flores Lukas 118Also Eligible:15 Real Creel Mizzen Mast Santana, Jr. Asmussen 11816 Sonic Boom K More Than Ready Hernandez, Jr. Wilkes 118Owners: 1-Ballybrit Stable, LLC (Alan Lustig), 2-Woodford Racing, LLC(William S. Farish, Jr.), 3-William K. Helwig and Brent Gasaway, 4-Tevis Q.McCauley, 5-Gary Barber, 6-Abdullah Saeed Almaddah, 7-New DirectionRacing (Tom Childress), 8-Warner Thoroughbreds, Setzer, Jim, Setzer, Brettand Triple R Racing, Inc., 9-Harold Lerner, LLC, AWC Stables (WayneCutler) and Nehoc Stables (Dale Cohen), 10-JSM Equine (Joe Minor),11-Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey, 12-Kathryn I. East, 13-Kenneth L. andSarah K. Ramsey, 14-Willis Horton Racing, LLC (Willis D. Horton),15-Winchell Thoroughbreds, LLC (Ron Winchell), 16-Lothenbach Stables, Inc.
(Robert J. Lothenbach) Breeders: 1-Cloyce C. Clark & Jay Goodwin, 2-BryantH. Prentice, III, 3-Patience Jazdzewski & Jon Jazdzewski, 4-Lynn Jones,5-S.A.R.L. Pontchartrain Stud & S.A.R.L.Riviera Equine, 6-Sheik AbdullahSaeed Almaddah, 7-Beau Lane, 8-SF Racing, 9-Stephen Wigmore, 10-StoneFarm, 11-Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey, 12-Kathryn I. East,13-Derby Lane Farm, LLC, 14-Willis Horton, 15-Gum Tree Stables LLC&Thomas Clark Bloodstock, 16-Athens Woods, LLC & More ThanReadySyndicate
Sunday, Woodbine, post time: 4:56 p.m. EDTGREY S.-GIII, C$150,000, 2yo, 1 1/16m (AWT)PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Han Sense Hansen Garcia Maker 1152 Preemptive Strike K Harlan's Holiday Contreras Colebrook 1153 King and His Court Court Vision Olguin Patykewich 1154 Golden Hawk Tapit Husbands Casse 1155 Night Watchman K First Defence Hernandez Minshall 115Owners: 1-Kendall E. Hansen, 2-Edward Seltzer and Beverly Anderson,3-Alexander P. Patykewich, 4-Live Oak Plantation, 5-Bruce Lunsford andBarbara J. Minshall Breeders: 1-H. Allen Poindexter, 2-Edward A. Seltzer &Beverly Anderson, 3-Patricia Weber & Robert Weber, 4-Live Oak Stud,5-Jayne Johnson, Tom Flounders &Jeanne Flounders
Sunday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 7:00 p.m. EDTL.A. WOMAN S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2fPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Wild At Heart Indian Charlie Smith Mandella 1212 Indriya Stormy Atlantic Almanza Souza 1213 Perfect Pic K Candy Ride (Arg) Gonzalez Cassidy 1184 Luminance K Tale of the Cat Bejarano Baffert 1215 Gloryzapper K Ghostzapper Elliott D'Amato 1216 Juno (Brz) Setembro Chove (Brz) Espinoza Mandella 1217 Doodetta Wildcat Heir Pedroza Papaprodromou 1218 Harlington's Rose Harlington Talamo Knapp 121Owners: 1-Ramona Bass, LLC, 2-South American Thoroughbreds, LLC, 3-DPRacing, 4-Kaleem Shah, Inc., 5-Hebert Bloodstock, Leggio or Peluso, 6-TeamValor International, 7-Miller or Papaprodromou, 8-Halasz, Johnson orNewhart, Et Al Breeders: 1-Martin Cherry, 2-South American Thoroughbred &RacingLTD., 3-Anderson Farms Ont. Inc., 4-Tada Nobutaka, 5-AdenaSprings, 6-Stud Chesapeake, 7-David Robbins, 8-Y-Lo Racing Stables, LLC
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BEFORE THE HAMMER, PRESENTED BY KEENELAND • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • OCTOBER 7, 2016
Fergus Galvin and Adrian Regan of
Hunter Valley
Secret Gesture sells as hip 53 in
November | Racingfotos
GI Alcibiades winner Peace and War
sells as hip 32 and is in foal to Tapit
Coady Photography
Before the Hammer is a series presented by Keeneland that will
spotlight consignors, their stories of success and their featured
offerings at the upcoming Keeneland November Breeding Stock
Sale.
HUNTER VALLEY: QUALITY IS THE GOALby Amanda Duckworth
Time is relative, but in the Thoroughbred business, 11 years is
not very long. However, that has not kept Hunter Valley Farm
from succeeding at the highest levels, and this year appears to
be no different heading into the Keeneland November Breeding
Stock Sale.
Fergus Galvin, Tony
Hegarty, Adrian Regan
and John Wade own
Hunter Valley, and the
four Irish natives
introduced their
operation to the
auction world in 2005.
Quality has been their
goal from the word go,
and one of the horses
they sold for $250,000
from their first consignment at the Keeneland September
Yearling Sale was none other than multiple graded stakes
winner and revered late stallion Scat Daddy.
"It's such a shame that he'd just hit the pinnacle of his stallion
career and unfortunately died last year," said Galvin. "We
bought him as a
weanling privately
out of a field with his
mother. He was
pretty raw when he
was young-tall and
gangly. The further
along he got in his
yearling year,
though, the more he
just started to take
shape. By the time
we got to Keeneland, he was really good. We always bred
several mares to him, both when he was unpopular and when
he was popular. Now, even in his death, he is still repaying us."
Each sale, Hunter Valley has standout offerings, and this
November one of those is the Galileo (Ire) mare Secret Gesture.
A Group 2 winner in England, Secret Gesture also finished
second in the G1 Investec Oaks and was controversially
disqualified from first in the 2015 GI Beverly D. Stakes.
"She could have sold anywhere in the world, but we put our
heads together and felt that Keeneland was the place to be,"
said Galvin. "Her biggest success was at Arlington, and even
though she was disqualified, it is still pretty fresh in people's
minds. She is such a unique offering, and she would be a unique
offering anywhere she goes."
In addition to her race record, Secret Gesture is out of the
Danehill mare Shastye (Ire), which makes Group 3 winner Sir
Isaac Newton (Ire) her full-rother, and she is in foal to War
Front. Shastye is a sibling to GI Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner
Sagamix and fellow French Group 1 winner Sagacity.
Another high-quality
mare Hunter Valley
will be offering is no
stranger to
Keeneland, as Peace
and War won the
2014 Darley
Alcibiades Stakes
(G1) during her
juvenile season.
Adding to her value
is the fact Peace and
War is by War Front
and is in foal to Tapit.
As it happens, Peace and War is not the first Alcibiades
heroine Hunter Valley has been associated with. In 2011, the
partners bought 2009 Alcibiades winner Negligee for $625,000
at the Keeneland January sale, and the following year they sold
her at Keeneland November for a tidy $1.25 million.
Success just kept coming for Hunter Valley, and two years ago
marked an important milestone for the operation as it ended
2014 as one of the top 10 leading consignors overall by gross in
North America for the first time.
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No Nay Never | Trevor Jones photoClick for a video with Fergus Galvin of Hunter Valley
For all of its success with broodmares, many of Hunter Valley's
biggest results have come with weanlings. Overall, for nine of
the 11 sales seasons that the farm has been in business, it has
ranked in North America's top 10 of leading consignors of
weanlings by gross, and for four of those years, it was in the top
five.
"We have developed a niche in the weanling market," Galvin.
"Some people prefer to hold on to them, but it has always been
our M.O. from the get-go that if they looked right
conformation-wise and physically, we put our best weanlings
into the sale."
One of their biggest accomplishments was a weanling who
sold for $50,000 at the 2008 Keeneland November Sale. As part
of War Front's first crop of foals, The Factor became a multiple
Grade I winner, helped launch War Front's historic stallion
career, and is now a promising young stallion himself.
"He and Scat Daddy are certainly our two flagship horses, but
there have been several we have been pretty proud of that have
accomplished so much," said Galvin. "It's been quite
remarkable, and we are blessed to have such great clients and
such great groups of horses."
The year after Hunter Valley offered The Factor, they were
back with a son of Arch who was hammered down for $80,000.
Named Grand Arch, he is still racing, and the millionaire's
biggest victory to date came at Keeneland in the GI 2015
Shadwell Turf Mile.
One of Hunter
Valley's other
notable names is No
Nay Never, who sold
for $170,000 at the
2011 Keeneland
November sale. The
Scat Daddy colt
would go on to win
the G1 Darley Prix
Morny in France and
the GII Norfolk S. at
Royal Ascot before
coming to back to
America to win the
GIII Woodford S.
Presented by Keeneland Select. He was narrowly beaten in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint before beginning his stallion career in Europe.
"The word in Ireland is that he is getting exceptional first-crop foals, and we are lucky enough we actually have one in Kentucky," said Galvin. "It will hopefully be a unique offering here in [the Keeneland] November [Sale] to have a No Nay Never."
Today, Hunter Valley is comprised of about 330 acres, and it is still home to a mare who has turned out to be far more special than the partners anticipated when they bought her.
"One of our best memories now wasn't at the time," said Galvin. "Fortyniner Fever, who is now our flagship mare at the farm, was bought at Keeneland during our first November consignment. We bought her for $55,000, and she quickly became the dam of a graded stakes winner and two other stakes winners. She has certainly paid a few mortgage payments for us."
Hunter Valley ended up buying one of those aforementioned stakes winners, Bold Angel, at the 2012 Keeneland November sale for $65,000, and she, too, repaid them quickly. The foal she was carrying at the time is now known as Street Fancy, winner of the 2015 GI Starlet S.
Galvin and Regan are the day-to-day managers of the farm, which is home to about 40-50 broodmares, while Wade and Hegarty are based in Chicago.
"We get along well, and we have had great success," said Galvin. "One of the very first yearlings we put through the ring was Scat Daddy, and it's just followed on from there. It's obviously gratifying when they sell well, and Keeneland is an international audience."
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SIRE LISTS
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2016 Leading Sires of 3-Year-Olds
for stallions standing in North America through Wednesday, Oct. 5
Earnings and Black-type represents worldwide figures
Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings
1 Uncle Mo 15 25 9 16 2 4 101 60 $3,575,600 $9,906,116
(2008) by Indian Charlie FYR: 2013 Crops: 2 Stands: Ashford Stud KY ($75,000) Nyquist
2 Tapit 7 17 6 13 1 3 83 32 $1,582,000 $6,395,420
(2001) by Pulpit FYR: 2006 Crops: 9 Stands: Gainesway Farm KY ($300,000) Creator
3 Curlin 7 8 4 5 2 2 52 27 $2,598,000 $5,554,507
(2004) by Smart Strike FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: Hill 'N' Dale Farm KY ($100,000) Exaggerator
4 Kitten's Joy 7 12 6 9 1 1 94 43 $577,595 $4,285,973
(2001) by El Prado (Ire) FYR: 2007 Crops: 8 Stands: Ramsey Farm KY ($100,000) Oscar Nominated
5 City Zip 5 13 3 4 1 2 81 46 $1,130,700 $3,958,170
(1998) by Carson City FYR: 2003 Crops: 12 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY ($40,000) Catch a Glimpse
6 Malibu Moon 4 9 2 4 1 1 79 35 $890,280 $3,732,415
(1997) by A.P. Indy FYR: 2001 Crops: 14 Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY ($95,000) Carina Mia
7 Candy Ride (Arg) 3 3 2 2 -- 1 68 42 $1,506,380 $3,638,486
(1999) by Ride the Rails FYR: 2006 Crops: 9 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY ($60,000) Gun Runner
8 Medaglia d'Oro 5 8 1 3 1 1 59 24 $1,870,000 $3,391,429
(1999) by El Prado (Ire) FYR: 2006 Crops: 9 Stands: Darley KY ($150,000) Songbird
9 Giant's Causeway 5 9 2 5 1 2 83 34 $678,000 $3,309,813
(1997) by Storm Cat FYR: 2002 Crops: 13 Stands: Ashford Stud KY ($85,000) Destin
10 Scat Daddy 7 13 1 4 1 1 102 50 $317,660 $2,881,972
(2004) by Johannesburg FYR: 2009 Crops: 6 Stands: Ashford Stud USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Harmonize
11 Mineshaft 3 7 2 5 1 2 64 37 $602,000 $2,821,146
(1999) by A.P. Indy FYR: 2005 Crops: 10 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY ($25,000) Suddenbreakingnews
12 Twirling Candy 6 10 1 2 -- -- 62 35 $344,800 $2,491,511
(2007) by Candy Ride (Arg) FYR: 2013 Crops: 2 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY ($15,000) Danzing Candy
13 Flatter 4 8 1 4 1 2 65 37 $425,000 $2,464,382
(1999) by A.P. Indy FYR: 2005 Crops: 10 Stands: Claiborne Farm KY ($30,000) Paola Queen
14 Lemon Drop Kid 2 7 2 4 1 2 65 32 $515,500 $2,350,884
(1996) by Kingmambo FYR: 2002 Crops: 13 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY ($40,000) Beach Patrol
15 More Than Ready 3 9 3 4 -- 1 51 26 $582,047 $2,298,903
(1997) by Southern Halo FYR: 2002 Crops: 13 Stands: WinStar Farm KY ($50,000) Tom's Ready
Thursday=s Results:8th-BEL, $80,000, Alw (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($62,500), 10-6,3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:00.23, fm.ROMAN APPROVAL (h, 5, Roman Ruler--Highest Approval, byHigh Fly), on the board in four graded stakes this term, mostrecently when runner-up in the July 9 GIII Arlington H., wassecond in a Saratoga optional claimer Aug. 5 before finishing atroubled sixth in the GI Sword Dancer S., prompting hisconnections to file an appeal with the New York State GamingCommission regarding the stewards= decision to make no changein the order of finish. Third in Parx=s PTHA President=s Cup S.Sept. 10, the dark bay was 8-5 to return to winning ways on theclass drop. Making the lead with little to no resistance, RomanApproval was finally challenged by a pair of rivals leaving thehome bend. Seemingly beaten at the head of the lane, he foughton gamely along the rail to fend off all challengers and bestMunjaz (GB) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) by a head. The winner=s dam isa half to 2006 champion grass horse Miesque=s Approval(Miesque=s Son); this year=s GI United Nations S. winner WorldApproval (Northern Afleet); and MGSWs Revved Up (SultrySong) and Za Approval (Ghostzapper). Sales history: $13,000Wlg '11 KEENOV; $35,000 2yo '13 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record:MGSP, 37-8-16-5, $582,763. Click for the Equibase.com chart orVIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.O-Three Diamonds Farm; B-Glencrest Farm LLC & Fox-Straus(KY); T-Michael J. Maker.
3rd-BEL, $75,000, Msw, 10-6, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT, 2:03.16,fm.QUANT (f, 3, War Front--New Economy {MGSW, $442,118}, byRed Ransom) settled for 10th going a mile here May 13, andwas given a 4-1 chance off the bench while getting more groundto work with. Breaking on top, the Evans homebred got to therail and slowed it down under stout restraint through splits of:25.19, :51,65 and 1:16.49. Challenged in earnest by Tisbury(Tiznow) at the top of the lane, she dug in very gamely andrefused to relinquish her advantage, finding the line a head tothe good. The winner is a half to Distorted Economy (DistortedHumor), GSP, $176,340; and New Normal (Forestry), GSW,$216,390. She has a yearling full-brother and a weanling half-sister by Medaglia d=Oro. New Normal=s Tapit filly sold for$500,000 at this year=s Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Selected YearlingsSale. This is the female family of Grade I winners Noble=sPromise, Soaring Softly and Plenty of Grace. Lifetime Record:2-1-0-0, $45,250. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.O/B-Robert S. Evans (KY); T-Christophe Clement.
8th-BEL, $80K, Alw/Opt. Clm. ($63.5K), 3yo/up, 1m, 4:46 p.m ET Donegal Racing=s KEEN ICE (Curlin), last year=s GI Travers S.upsetter, makes his first start for trainer Todd Pletcher, havingbeen previously conditioned by Dale Romans. The bay colt wasseventh in Meydan=s G1 Al Maktoum Challenge-Round 3 Mar. 5before checking in eighth behind California Chrome (LuckyPulpit) in the G1 Dubai World Cup three weeks thereafter. KeenIce was given time to recover from a cannon bone fracturediscovered shortly after he joined Pletcher=s barn, and he firedback-to-back bullets for this blinkers-off return run. TJCIS PPs
The Serious Business of Betting on Horse Racing I am atToronto's Woodbine racetrack and have just won my first bet. Atwo dollar bet that the Original Scotty would win the third racehas turned into a cool five bucks. I begin to wonder what to dowith this crumpled up bill until the photographer with me, Justin,says, "You gotta bet it all." I like that logic, that's gambling logic.So I do. "Five bucks on horse two to place in the fourth race," Itell the teller/bookie man on the other side of thedried-piss-colored counter I'm standing in front of. He takes mybet with all the excitement and humanity of an empty cigarettepacket. Justin and I take a seat and watch the race. Horse sevenstarts strong before quickly fading to the middle of the pack,finishing a disappointing fifth, and taking all my winnings withhim. I'm watching horse-racing for the first time, and I think Imay be hooked. By Jordan Foisy, VICE
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Wellabled (Shackleford) runs them off their feetin Fitz Dixon, Jr. Memorial S.
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Thursday=s Results:
FITZ DIXON, JR. MEMORIAL JUVENILE S., $100,800, PID, 10-6,
2yo, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:16.75, ft.
1--WELLABLED, 120, c, 2, by Shackleford
1st Dam: Expressive Diva, by In Excess (Ire)
2nd Dam: Halo At Dawn, by Halo
3rd Dam: Stolen Beads, by Protanto
($70,000 Wlg '14 KEENOV; $50,000 Ylg '15 KEESEP; $340,000
2yo '16 OBSAPR). O-Carolyn Wilson; B-PTS Ranch, LLC (KY);
T-Larry Rivelli; J-E. T. Baird. $60,000. Lifetime Record: GSW,
4-3-1-0, $156,200.
2--Boys From Boston, 116, c, 2, Pure Prize--Woodland Shadow,
by Woodman. ($15,000 Ylg '15 OBSAUG). O-Hard Eight Racing
Stables LLC; B-Whisper Hill Farm, LLC (KY); T-John J. Robb.
$20,000.
3--Romeo O Romeo, 117, c, 2, Macho Uno--Romance Is Diane,
by In Excess (Ire). ($67,000 Ylg '15 KEESEP). O-Vanier,
Williamson, Kiley, Schmitt, Radtke & Cartwright
Thoroughbreds V LLC; B-Adena Springs (ON); T-Brian
Williamson. $10,000.
Margins: 2, 1 3/4, HD. Odds: 0.50, 10.30, 6.00.
Also Ran: Made to Fit, Upatoi Bug, What's On Tap, Dahog, Cake
Pop, Ardmore Bay, Mister Monk, Howboutthemcowboys, Rapa
Iti. Scratched: Charming Cotton, Preemptive Strike.
Wellabled, named a >TDN Rising Star= after a smashing 7 1/2-
length debut romp at Arlington July 9, upped his record to a
perfect three-for-three over synthetic surfaces here as the
prohibitive chalk. Run down in the final strides of Saratoga=s
grassy Skidmore S. to miss by a head Aug. 19, the $340,000 OBS
April pick-up returned to Chicago for the Sept. 10 GIII Arlington-
Washington Futurity S., dominating by 7 3/4 lengths with a solid
88 Beyer Speed Figure. Quickly to the front and opening at will
here, the bay was kept to task by veteran pilot E. T. Baird in the
lane, but the result was never in doubt. Boys from Boston came
with his typical late rush to shorten the winning margin. The
winner=s dam is a half to GISW Ringaskiddy (Slewvescent). She
Produced a Tapizar colt earlier this term. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
Thursday=s Results:
1st-BTP, $21,800, (S), Msw, 10-6, 2yo, f, 1m, 1:41.45, ft.
+MY TICKET HOME (f, 2, Shackleford--Where Is the Bling, by
Tiznow), off at 2-1 while shipping in from Keeneland, chased the
pace out wide and kicked away convincingly by 3 1/2 lengths to
become the 10th winner for her freshman sire (by Forestry).
Thundertap (Tapizar) was 14 3/4 lengths clear in second. The
winner=s dam is a half to MGSW Too Much Bling (Rubiano), as
well as to the dam of MGSW and >TDN Rising Star= El Kabeir
(Scat Daddy). She has a weanling colt by Union Rags and was
bred back to Jump Start. Sales history: $70,000 Wlg '14 KEENOV;
$40,000 RNA Ylg '15 KEESEP; $47,000 RNA 2yo '16 OBSOPN.
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $14,170. Click for the Equibase.com chart.
O-Glen S. Bromagen, II; B-Sheltowee Farm, Mariah
Thoroughbreds LLC, James Earl Evans & Timothy Hamm (OH);
T-George R. Arnold, II.
Thursday=s Results:
6th-SA, $53,690, (S), Alw (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($50,000), 10-6,
2yo, 6f, 1:10.60, ft.
MILTON FREEWATER (c, 2, Creative Cause--Lovehi {SP,
$189,122}, by Swiss Yodeler) got up by a nose for owner/trainer
Patricia Harrington after a wide trip on debut at Los Alamitos
back in April, and was subsequently acquired at Barretts May for
$250,000--the second-highest price paid at that auction. He was
third for these connections in Del Mar=s restricted Graduation S.
Aug. 3 and fourth in the Sept. 2 I=m Smokin S. Off at 9-2 here
while sporting blinkers for the first time, the grey settled in off
an early speed duel before inching closer up the rail into the
bend. Tipped out for clear sailing at the top of the stretch, he
kicked past the tiring leaders and kept finding to defeat
stablemate Rinse and Repeat (Square Eddie) by 1 3/4 lengths.
The winner hails from the family of GI Breeders= Cup Sprint
upsetter Dancing In Silks (Black Minnaloushe). He has a yearling
half-sister by Southern Image and a weanling full-brother. His
dam was bred back to Empire Way. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1,
$79,800. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored
by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Kramer Racing, Sheep Pond Partners, Jaime, Royce S. and
Jones, Bret; B-Dr. Mikel C. Harrington & Patricia O. Harrington
(CA); T-Doug F. O'Neill.
Half-bro selling at KeeNov with Select Sales - HIP #2468
Sold by Summerfield Sales
Sold by Summerfield Sales
Registered Ontario-Bred
Consigned by Havens Bloodstock Agency
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BREEDERS’ EDITION
1st-SA, $53,000, (S), Alw (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($50,000), 10-6,
2yo, f, 6f, 1:11.05, ft.
VAI (f, 2, Tapizar--North Cork, by Doneraile Court) bested open
maidens by 2 1/4 lengths at Del Mar Aug. 28 and looked on
paper to have this Cal-bred field at her mercy as an
overwhelming 1-5 favorite. Chasing the pace while hung three
deep, the bay quickly took a narrow advantage over pacesetting
Cash Prize (Pure Prize) turning for home with rail-skimming Isa
Firecracker (Heatseeker {Ire}) sneaking up the inside to
challenge as well. Vai and Isa Firecracker pulled away from the
frontrunner in midstretch, and while Vai was always going best,
her foe hung tough to keep it close by a half-length. The winner
is expected to make her next start in the Nov. 4 Golden State
Juvenile Fillies S. Her dam is a half to MGSW/G1SP High Limit
(Maria=s Mon). She produced a Champ Pegasus filly in 2015 who
sells at next week=s Barretts Fall Sale. Sales history: $47,000 Ylg
'15 BAROCT. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $78,600. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Dan & Tanya Freeman & William Strauss; B-Richard Barton
Enterprises (CA); T-Mark Glatt.
Barretts Supplemental Catalogue On-Line: The catalogue supplement for next week=s Barretts Fall Sale isnow available on-line at www.barretts.com. The Fall sale, whichwill be held Tuesday in the Finish Line Sports Grill pavilionlocated on the grounds of the Fairplex Park in Pomona, willinclude 312 head. Bidding begins at 11 a.m. The supplementalcatalogue includes nine yearlings, four 2-year-olds, five horses ofracing age and two broodmare/broodmare prospects.
First-crop starters to watch: Friday, October 7Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2013 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/
BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)
AMERICAIN (Dynaformer), Calumet Farm, $20K, 40/1/0
4-FNO, Msw 6f, Lizzie's Way, $10K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1
ASTROLOGY (A.P. Indy), Taylor Made Stallions, $7.5K, 84/9/1
7-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, Truth Rules, $15K RNA FTK OCT yrl, 20-1
BODEMEISTER (Empire Maker), WinStar Farm, $30K, 131/6/1
6-KEE, Msw 1 1/16m, +Rickey's Girl, $145K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 15-1
EYE OF THE LEOPARD (A.P. Indy), Calumet Farm, 23/1/0
7-WO, Msw 1 1/16mT, Stormbeam, $14K OBS OPN 2yo, 10-1
HANSEN (Tapit), $12.5K, 102/8/1
9-KEE, $400K GI Darley Alcibiades S., 1 1/16m, Lady Hansen, $250K
FTS AUG yrl, 12-1
MACLEAN'S MUSIC (Distorted Humor), Hill 'n' Dale Farms, $6.5K, 79/13/1
7-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, +Vreeland, $50K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 5-2
6-KEE, Msw 1 1/16m, Chevy to the Levy, $240K OBS MAR 2yo, 12-1
MUSKETIER (GER) (Acatenango {Ger}), Calumet Farm, $2.5K, 9/1/0
7-WO, Msw 1 1/16mT, Madam de Chevreuse, $15K FTK FEB yrl, 15-1
SANGAREE (Awesome Again), R Star Stallions, $1.5K, 17/1/0
7-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, Seattle Sangaree, 30-1
SHACKLEFORD (Forestry), Darby Dan Farm, $20K, 119/10/1
6-KEE, Msw 1 1/16m, Ethylene, 8-1
THE FACTOR (War Front), Lane's End Farm, $15K, 105/7/1
2-BEL, Msw 6f, Chenal, $310K KEE SEP yrl, 4-1
TO HONOR AND SERVE (Bernardini), Gainesway Farm, $30K, 97/4/0
6-KEE, Msw 1 1/16m, Clever Serve, $10K FTK OCT yrl, 15-1
9-KEE, $400K GI Darley Alcibiades S., 1 1/16m, For Honor, $200K
OBS MAR 2yo, 15-1
UNION RAGS (Dixie Union), Lane's End Farm, $35K, 106/8/1
1-RP, Msw 1mT, +Jeddo, $55K KEE SEP yrl, 9-2
9-KEE, $400K GI Darley Alcibiades S., 1 1/16m, Dancing Rags, $210K
OBS MAR 2yo, 12-1
WISE RIVER (Belong to Me), 2/0/0
7-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, +Leota Lightning, 8-1
Second-crop starters to watch: Friday, October 7Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2012 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/
BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Please
note: from Jan. 1-Apr. 30 all starters will be listed here. From June 1-Dec. 31, only
offspring that are first-time starters or starting in a stakes race will be listed here.
CAPE BLANCO (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}), JBBA Shizunai Stallion Station,
$17.5K, 260/48/1
1-RP, Msw 1mT, +Blanco Grande, 8-1
EUROEARS (Langfuhr), JEH Stallion Station-Oklahoma Division, $3K, 60/18/1
8-RP, Msw 6f, +Eurobond, 8-1
STAKES RESULTS:
H.B.P.A. S., $100,800, PID, 10-6, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m 70y (AWT),
1:40.74, ft.
1--MINKS APRISE, 116, f, 4, Northern Afleet--Couturier, by El
Prado (Ire). ($40,000 Wlg '12 KEENOV; $70,000 Ylg '13
KEESEP). O-KMN Racing LLC; B-Carlos Enrique Bruno (KY);
T-Michael W. Dickinson; J-Mario G. Pino. $60,000. Lifetime
Record: 14-5-1-1, $192,477.
2--Valued Strike, 123, f, 4, Smart Strike--Deputy Valuation, by
Deputy Minister. O-Augustin Stable; B-George Strawbridge
(PA); T-H. Graham Motion. $20,000.
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H.B.P.A. S. cont. 3--Artesian, 113, f, 3, Artie Schiller--Custom Made, by Hadif. ($2,000 Ylg '14 KEEJAN; $7,500 RNA Ylg '14 OBSAUG). O-Equivine Farm; B-Gary Cook & Artie Schiller Syndicate (KY); T-Frances McNeely. $10,000. Margins: 2 3/4, 1HF, 3 1/4. Odds: 6.20, 3.00, 4.90.
ALLOWANCE RESULTS:7th-BEL, $65,000, (S), (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 10-6,3yo/up, f/m, 7fT, 1:21.56, fm.FIRST CHARMER (f, 4, Smart Strike--Southern Charmer {SP,$109,615}, by Dixie Union) Lifetime Record: 16-3-3-2, $174,208.O/B-Thomas Mina (NY); T-Richard Metivier.
7th-SA, $55,690, (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($62,500), 10-6, 3yo/up,f/m, 1mT, 1:33.96, fm.HILLHOUSE HIGH (m, 5, Exchange Rate--Pleasant Laughter{MSP, $172,007}, by Coronado's Quest) Lifetime Record: MSP,19-3-6-4, $268,487. O-Golden Eagle Farm; B-Runnymede FarmInc. (KY); T-Richard Baltas. *$75,000 Ylg '12 KEESEP; $195,0002yo '13 OBSMAR; $97,000 4yo '15 KEENOV.
6th-WO, C$48,300, (S), 10-5, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 7f (AWT),1:22.70, ft.MAXSMIRACLEJOURNEY (g, 3, Victor's Cry--Lady Vye {SW,$260,781}, by Vying Victor) Lifetime Record: 10-2-6-0, $82,196.O-Stephen Chesney & Cory S. Hoffman; B-Cynthia Dika (ON);T-Kevin Attard. *C$4,000 Ylg '14 CANSEP.
6th-RP, $43,350, (S), 10-5, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:04.37, ft.CHESTNUT JOHNNY (g, 3, Mr. Nightlinger--Rapid Bull {SP}, byIn Excessive Bull) Lifetime Record: 9-2-2-2, $71,768. O-Al & BillUlwelling; B-Terri Carter (OK); T-Michael E. Biehler. *$13,500 Ylg'14 HERDEC.
6th-PID, $34,330, 10-5, (NW3L), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:16.42,ft.JAGUAR POZ (g, 3, Majesticperfection--Star of Luvina, by FiveStar Day) Lifetime Record: SP, 7-3-3-0, $95,260. O/B-James E.Hess (PA); T-Ron G. Potts.
6th-PEN, $33,300, (S), 10-5, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10.05,ft.MINERALISTIC (f, 4, Limehouse--Studious, by Allen's Prospect)Lifetime Record: 15-2-5-5, $113,964. O-High Risk Stable; B-AmyD. Warren (PA); T-Paul G. McClelland.
3rd-PID, $33,165, 10-6, 3yo/up, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:03.36, ft.ALPHA SLEW (g, 6, Alphabet Soup--Seattle Showers, by SeattleSlew) Lifetime Record: 41-12-6-3, $225,198. O-Don Tiger;B-Ruben Sierra (FL); T-Andrew Davidovich.
5th-MED, $31,200, (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($16,000), 10-5, 3yo/up,5fT, :56.99, fm.MORE MIA (c, 3, Mass Media--Cooper Says, by R. Cooper)Lifetime Record: 18-3-4-4, $95,964. O-Monster Racing Stables;B-Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc (FL); T-Jorge Navarro. *$3,000Ylg '14 OBSWIN; $9,500 Ylg '14 OBSAUG.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:Toni Tools, f, 2, Roaring Fever--Patine, by Smart Strike. BEL, 10-6, (S), (C), 6 1/2f, 1:17.61. B-Barry Ostrager (NY). *$35,000 Wlg '14 FTNMIX.
Tell Me a Story, c, 2, Telling--Raebear, by Our Emblem. SA, 10-6, (C), 6f, 1:09.78. B-Murray Stroud (FL). *$75,000 2yo '16 OBSMAR. Forever Bernardini, c, 3, Bernardini--Cry and Catch Me (GISW, $226,480), by Street Cry (Ire). PID, 10-6, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:17.47. B-Live Oak Stud (KY). J. J. Jake, g, 3, Colonel John--J. J. Cuvee, by Cuvee. BEL, 10-6, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:16.17. B-Seidman Stables LLC (NY).
+Rory Mor, g, 3, Roaring Fever--Gone for the Roses, by Gone for
Real. FL, 10-6, 5 1/2f, 1:05.76. B-Robert & Sara Futh (NY).
*Won by 5 3/4 lengths at 45-1.
Crimson Cat, f, 3, Zensational--Bluegrass Chatter (GSP), by
Bluegrass Cat. RP, 10-5, 5fT, :57.58. B-Ronald Tagliaferro,
Armando Rodriguez & Fernando Rodriguez Larrain (KY).
*$15,000 Wlg '13 KEENOV; $25,000 Ylg '14 KEESEP.
Lucy De, f, 4, Decarchy--Stormin Lucy, by Native Storm. SA, 10-6,
(S), 1mT, 1:35.12. B-GGG Stables and Magali Farms, LLC (CA).
Purchased by Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services for Golden Eagle
Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm
Hidden Brook South Graduate
FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER, 2016
IN TDN AMERICA TODAY160 CATALOGUED FOR FASIG-TIPTON NOVEMBERA total of 160 head, including two winners from the 2015 Breeders’
Cup meeting, have been catalogued for the Fasig-Tipton November
Sale in Lexington Nov. 7.
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DUBAWI ON TOP FROM A TO AZEE@
By Kelsey Riley and Emma Berry
Leading sire Dubawi (Ire) ended Book 1 of the TattersallsOctober Yearling Sale the way he started it, with a 2.6-millionguineas son topping Thursday=s closing session when bought byAngus Gold for Sheikh Hamdan=s Shadwell Stable. Dubawi, who was the sale=s leading sire with 15 sold for14,590,000gns and an average of 972,667gns, sired four of thetop 10 lots, with Tuesday=s co-topper sold to John Ferguson,advisor to Sheikh Hamdan=s brother Sheikh Mohammed, whostands Dubawi at his Dalham Hall Stud just down the road fromTattersalls= Park Paddocks in Newmarket. At the close of Book 1, a 6% advance in aggregate to88,038,000gns was achieved from just 14 more horses sold--atotal of 386 from the 493 offered for a clearance rate of 78%,down from 81% last year. The average for the three days was upby 3% to 228,078gns, but the median dropped by 13% to130,000gns. The final session, with its four seven-figure lots, saw dramaticincreases when set against the equivalent day in 2015, with theaggregate up by 25% to 30,456,000gns and average by 30% to255,933gns. The median held steady at 140,000gns and theclearance rate, for 119 sold from 146 offered, was down to 73%from 79%.
Tattersalls cont. p2
THE MAKIN OF MARCELBy Emma Berry
This time three years ago, Australian owner-breeder Paul
Makin was gearing up to sell his entire bloodstock operation
through the much-publicised Paulyn Dispersal at Goffs, which
included his G1 Irish Oaks winner Chicquita (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}),
who sold for i6-million.
As he prepares to celebrate his 80th birthday, Makin, who has
also tasted top-level success in both hemispheres with his
five-time Group 1 winner Starcraft (NZ) (Soviet Star), admits that
the lure of the racing industry proved too strong for him not to
return. It wasn=t long before he started making a few strategic
purchases, such as the i1.8-million filly foal by Frankel (GB) out
of the dual Classic winner Finsceal Beo (Ire) (Mr Greeley), who is
now two and named La Figlia (Ire).
Cont. p9
Lot 427, the co-sale-topping Dubawi colt | Tattersalls
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Joint sales-topping hip 427 | Tattersalls photo
SESSION TOPPERSTattersalls October Book 1 cont.
As had become customary this week before a Dubawi (Ire) was
led in, the ring began to swell shortly before lot 427 came under
the hammer, and it didn=t take long for the bidding to shoot into
seven figures, with interested parties including Angus Gold,
trainer Roger Varian and Australia=s Sun Stud. The bidding battle
eventually came down to Gold and Varian, who traded a
number of blows before Varian ended up once again as the
underbidder, as he has been a number of Dubawis this week.
A glance at the catalogue page reveals the obvious appeal of
the well-conformed bay colt. The Apr. 2 foal is the ninth produce
of the G1 Prix de l=Opera winner Zee Zee Top (GB) (Zafonic),
whose progeny
are headed by the
G1 Prix Jean
Romanet and
G1 Pretty Polly S.
scorer Izzi Top
(GB) (Pivotal
{GB}). She has
also produced the
G2 Prix de la
Nonette victress
Jazzi Top (GB)
(Danehill Dancer {Ire}); an as-yet unraced 2-year-old filly by
Frankel (GB) named Fizzi Top (GB) and a 2016 filly foal by
Invincible Spirit (Ire).
The colt=s second dam is the G1 Irish Oaks winner Colorspin
(Fr) (High Top), who includes among her progeny the Group 1-
winning sires Kayf Tara (GB) (Sadler=s Wells) and Opera House
(GB) (Sadler=s Wells), while another of her daughters produced
the G1 Moyglare Stud S. winner Necklace (GB) (Darshaan {GB}).
The third dam is the dual Group 3 winner Reprocolor (GB). Izzi
Top gave the family=s credentials another boost on Wednesday
when her 1.1-million guineas Oasis Dream (GB) son Dreamfield
(GB) won at first asking for Godolphin.
AHe was a lovely horse from a great family,@ said Gold. AThe
2-year-old won very well yesterday out of a daughter of the
mare. It keeps coming, that family, and he was a beautiful
individual, I thought. He=s not an early horse but the family
seems to get better as they get older.@
The colt was the most expensive purchase ever for Shadwell at
Tattersalls, and Gold said, ASheikh Hamdan was keen to get a
good Dubawi and let's hope this horse can run. Congratulations
to Meon Valley, they brought a lovely bunch of horses here and
they=ve been rewarded.@
TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE
BOOK 1 DAY 3 TOP LOTSLot Sex Sire Dam Price (gns)427 colt Dubawi (Ire) Zee Zee Top (GB) 2,600,000
B-Meon Valley StudConsigned by Meon Valley Stud
Purchased by Shadwell Estate Company441 filly Galileo (Ire) Aleagueoftheirown (Ire) 2,100,000
B-Lynch-Bages & Longfield StudConsigned by Glenvale Stud
Purchased by MV Magnier/Mayfair/P&R Doyle475 colt Frankel (GB) Attraction (GB) 1,600,000
B-Flooors FarmingConsigned by Floors Stud
Purchased by Shadwell Estate Company385 colt Frankel (GB) Tyranny (GB) 1,100,000
B-Epona Bloodstock LtdConsigned by Croom House Stud
Purchased by MV Magnier/Mayfair/P&R Doyle522 filly Frankel (GB) Cassydora (GB) 900,000
B-Barronstown StudConsigned by Barronstown StudPurchased by Moyglare Stud
422 filly Shamardal Yummy Mummy (GB) 870,000B-Newsells Park Stud
Consigned by Newsells Park StudPurchased by Blandford Bloodstock
Toppers cont. p3
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Tattersalls October Book 1, Day 3 Toppers cont.
535 filly Dubawi (Ire) Claba di San Jore (Ire) 825,000B-Watership Down Stud
Consigned by Watership Down StudPurchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock
431 filly Galileo (Ire) A Z Warrior 750,000B-Triermore Stud
Consigned by New England StudPurchased by MV Magnier/Mayfair/P&R Doyle
540 colt Dubawi (Ire) Comic (Ire) 750,000B-Floors Farming & The Duke Of Devonshire
Consigned by Floors StdPurchased by Blandford Bloodstock
383 filly Dark Angel (Ire) Two Sets To Love (Ire) 700,000( i145,000 Wlg ‘15 GOFNOV)
B-David BourkeConsigned by Kilmoney Cottage Stud
Purchased by C Gordon-Watson Bloodstock477 colt Oasis Dream (GB) Azanara (Ire) 600,000
B- M. J. & L. A. Taylor LLPConsigned by The Castlebridge Consignment
Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock438 colt Speightstown Albamara (GB) 525,000
B-Lanwades StudConsigned by Staffordstown Stud
Purchased by Shadwell Estate Company
Reprocolor=s Enduring Legacy... The founding trio of the Weinfeld family=s fine broodmare
band has received many tributes in print over the years, but of
the three yearling fillies bought for Egon and Elizabeth Weinfeld
by Richard Galpin back in 1977, one has outshone her
contemporaries by a wide margin and that is the Jimmy Reppin
(GB) mare Reprocolor (GB). Around 20 of her descendants
remain among the 34 mares at Meon Valley Stud and during the
final session of Book 1 her Group 1-winning grand-daughter Zee
Zee Top provided a little sales-ring magic when her Dubawi colt
equaled Monday=s sales-topping price.
The pedigree of the near-black half-brother to G1 Pretty Polly
S. heroine Izzi Top and G2 Prix de la Nonette winner Jazzi Top
received a further boost, if one were needed, on Wednesday
when Izzi Top=s son Dreamfield streaked to an eight-length
maiden success at Nottingham to earn quotes of 20/1 for next
year=s G1 QIPCO 2000 Guineas.
AThat certainly helped,@ smiled Mark Weinfeld, who has
continued his parents= passion for racing and breeding at the
Hampshire farm. AWe thought he might be a million-plus horse
but you never really know how high they will go. We=ve had a
lucky patch for the last few years and have a few nice members
of this family at home.@
Those at home include Zee Zee Top=s filly foal by Invincible
Spirit (Ire) who will be retained. The 17-year-old mare was not
covered this year. Weinfeld added, AAll of this family have been
very good mentally, going right back to Reprocolor. Having such
good heads on them certainly helps them when they are racing,
and they are sound horses, too.@ Cont. p4
Meon Valley Stud=s Mark Weinfeld | Emma Berry
TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE BOOK 1
SESSION TOTALS 2016 2015 $ Catalogued 184 171 $ No. Offered 164 156 $ No. Sold 119 125 $ RNAs 45 31 $ % RNAs 27% 20% $ No. 500Kgns+ 17 10 $ High Price 2,600,000gns 800,000gns $ Gross 30,456,000gns 24,435,000gns $ Average (% change) 255,933gns (+30%) 196,573gns $ Median (% change) 140,000gns (n/c) 140,000gns
CUMULATIVE 2016 2015 $ Catalogued 551 513 $ No. Offered 493 462 $ No. Sold 386 377 $ RNAs 107 85 $ % RNAs 22% 18% $ No. 1m+ 9 6 $ No. 500Kgns+ 43 39 $ High Price 2,600,000gns (x2) 2,100,000gns $ Gross 88,038,000gns 82,744,500gns $ Average (% change) 228,078gns (+3%) 222,431gns $ Median (% change) 130,000gns (-13%) 150,000gns
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Tattersalls October cont.
Weinfeld, who is aided at Meon Valley by his sister Helena
Ellingsen and the father-and-son team of stud groom and
assistant stud groom David and Adam Wymbs, paid tribute to his
staff, saying, AIt=s been a great effort from everyone. We like
consigning the horses ourselves--we enjoy the pressure. The
worst day of the year from me is the day after the sales when all
the horses have gone.@
The second-most expensive Dubawi of the day came late in
the session when John Ferguson went to 825,000gns for lot 535,
a bay filly from Watership Down Stud. The May 3 foal is out of
the outstanding producer Claba Di San Jore (Ire) (Barathea {Ire}),
and is therefore a half-sister to Group 1 winner Jakkalberry (Ire)
(Storming Home {GB}), Crackerjack King (Ire) (Shamardal) and
Awelmarduk (Ire) (Intikhab) and listed winner Joyful Hope (GB)
(Shamardal). His half-sister Bois Joli (Ire) has also produced the
stakes winners Circus Couture (Ire) (Intikhab) and Celticus (Ire)
(Stroll).
Doyle Springs For Alice=s Sister... When a yearling=s full-sister has won three Group 1 races since
mid-July, any vendor would be entitled to be confident taking
that horse to the ring, especially if she happens to be by Galileo
(Ire).
The sister of Alice Springs (Ire) (lot 441) was always likely to be
a bestseller, but her position as the most expensive filly in Book
1 was helped by the return to Tattersalls of one of the boldest
bidders of the modern age, Paul Makin, who swooped straight in
with a promise of 1-millions guineas. As the filly=s price reached
1.5-million guineas, Makin countered with another offer of 2-
million guineas, but it still wasn=t enough to deter Peter Doyle
from the chase, with the agent having the final say at 2.1-million
guineas on behalf of the increasingly active partnership of
Coolmore and Mayfair Speculators.
AThey=ve bought some very nice yearlings this week and in
Arqana as well,@ said Doyle. AThe pedigree is very nice and she=s
a lovely filly who walked really well. The family keeps
producing.@
The question of whether the filly will join her sister in training
at Ballydoyle is not yet settled, with Doyle adding, AThere=s
another option as well in France--Andre Fabre. The lads will
discuss it all later. We=ve had success with both of them [O=Brien
and Fabre] and with Nicolas Clement as well.@
Mayfair Speculators= Derek Brugman noted the operation has
shares in about 50 horses in Europe.
The Danehill Dancer (Ire) mare Aleagueoftheirown (Ire) has
been bred consistently to Galileo during the course of her stud
career, with other siblings including the Group 2-placed Criteria,
who cost 535,000gns at this sale back in 2012, and another
black-type performer, Kingston Jamaica (Ire).
Her yearling filly was offered by Glenvale Stud, whose principal
Ciaran Conroy said, AHer pedigree updates were unbelievable.
Alice Springs is a really good filly who has progressed all year.
This filly is balanced with good limbs and a really good mover.
She=s been really straightforward all the way through. Thanks to
Paul Makin for making such a determined attempt to buy her--
you always need an underbidder.@
Galileo finished behind only Dubawi and his own son Frankel
by average for Book 1, with 16 sold for 9,765,000gns and an
average of 610,313gns.
Frankel A Tatts Attraction... The peerless champion Frankel (GB) has made a flying start to
his stud career this year, and as such it shouldn=t have come as a
surprise that his second-crop yearlings would be highly sought
after at Tattersalls this week. The Juddmonte resident had 10
sell for 7,335,000gns and an average of 733,500gns, and his
three seven-figure lots were headed by Floors Stud=s son of dual
champion filly Attraction (GB) (Efisio {GB}) (lot 475). Like the
session-topping colt, the bay was hammered down to Angus
Gold, this time for 1.6-million guineas.
Cont. p5
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The Duke of Roxburghe
Racing Post photo
Tattersalls October cont.
The Frankel colt, who also was the subject of attention from
Roger Varian, is the ninth produce of Attraction, winner of five
Group 1s including the G1 1000 Guineas and G1 Irish 1000
Guineas. Attraction has already
produced the G3 Sapphire S. winner
Fountain Of Youth (Ire) (Oasis
Dream {GB})--a 420,000gns buy at
this sale--and Cushion (GB) (Galileo
{Ire}), twice Grade III-placed in the
U.S. Attraction produced a Dubawi
colt this year and was bred back to
Invincible Spirit (Ire).
The Duke of Roxburghe, owner of
Floors Stud in Scotland, said after
the sale, "It is a feeling of relief. I've
watched the horses selling all week
and waited for today and have been
starting to feel the pressure.@
"Frankel is the most exciting stallion, and Attraction was the
most exciting thing to happen in my racing life--both of them
made all up the Rowley Mile. This could not have been more
fitting.@
The Duke of Roxburghe explained that he had to wait longer
than hoped to breed to Frankel.
"I wanted to use Frankel for her in his first year, but Attraction
was on a late pregnancy so we left her that year,@ he noted.
AShe had a Dubawi colt this year and is in-foal to Invincible Spirit.
This colt was always the coolest horse to work with, a fantastic
temperament and outlook and my staff have done a wonderful
job all year. It is an honour that Sheikh Hamdan and Shadwell
have bought him."
Angus Gold=s Thursday haul also included a 525,000gns son of
Speightstown (lot 438). The first foal of the stakes-winning
Albamara (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) was bred in the U.S. by Kirsten
Rausing=s Lanwades Stud and consigned by her Irish-based
Staffordstown Stud, and is a grandson of the German champion
mare Albanova (GB) (Alzao). Albamara produced a full-brother
to this colt this year and was bred back to Oasis Dream (GB).
Floors Stud enjoyed another profitable result late in the
session when selling a Dubawi (Ire) son of Comic (Ire) (Be My
Chief) (lot 540) to Blandford Bloodstock for 750,000gns. The bay
is a half-brother to Hong Kong champion and dual GI Audemars
Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup winner Viva Pataca (GB) (Marju
{Ire}), as well as GI Diana S. and GI Flower Bowl Invitational
winner Laughing (Ire) (Dansili {GB}). The colt was the second-
most expensive of his dam=s progeny to be sold at auction; his
full-brother, the winning Nice Future (GB), was bought by John
Ferguson for 1.4-million guineas two years ago.
Frankel And Zoffany Meet Again... Zoffany (Ire) was one of only two horses to finish within a
length of Frankel (GB) when chasing him down in the G1 St
James=s Palace S. of 2011, and on the final day of Book 1
Zoffany=s half-brother by Juddmonte=s young superstar was an
early highlight when selling for 1.1-million guineas.
John Magnier bought Zoffany from Croom House Stud for
220,000gns, and his son MV came back for his sibling (lot 385),
continuing Coolmore=s list of purchases this season in
partnership with the Mayfair Speculators.
ADenis Brosnan is a very good breeder and we=ve had luck
buying from Croom House Stud before, especially with Zoffany,@
said Magnier. AHe=s made a great start at stud and we=re hoping
that Washington DC will either run at Ascot on Champions Day
or in the Breeders= Cup. Frankel is also doing really well and this
is a very nice colt.@
As well as Zoffany, the Machiavellian mare Tyranny (GB) has
also produced G3 Anglesey S. winner and G2 Gimcrack S.
runner-up Wilshire Boulevard (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire})
among her five offspring to have saluted the judge.
Eleven lots later the Coolmore/Mayfair team swung back into
action to claim Airlie Stud=s Galileo (Ire) half-brother to G2 Park
S. winner Viztoria (Ire) (Oratorio {Ire}) (lot 396) at 500,000gns.
That purchase was augmented later still by lot 431, a Galileo filly
offered by New England Stud on behalf of Christopher Hanbury
of Triermore Stud and bought for 750,000gns.
The first two foals of the G1 Frizette S. winner A Z Warrior
(Bernardini), also by Galileo, have both gone into training at
Ballydoyle, including this season=s Leopardstown maiden winner
Cole Porter (Ire), while this filly=s juvenile sister Key To My Heart
(Ire) fetched 1.3-million guineas at Tattersalls last October.
By the close of play, Coolmore and Mayfair Speculators had
signed for 12 yearlings for a total of 9,010,000gns.
Lot 385, a Frankel half-brother to Zoffany | Tattersalls
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Moyglare Adds A Frankel To The Family... A daughter of Frankel (GB) is headed for the racing stable--and
later the paddocks--of Moyglare Stud after being snapped up by
that nursery=s representative Fiona Craig, who outlasted the
likes of Roger Varian and Peter Doyle, for 900,000gns late in the
session on Thursday. Lot 522, consigned by Barronstown Stud, is
the fifth produce of the Grade III winner Cassydora (GB)
(Darshaan {GB}), and therefore a full-sister to this year=s G3 Prix
d=Aumale winner Toulifaut (Ire), who cost Katsumi Yoshida
i1.9-million at last weekend=s Arqana=s Arc Sale. They are half-
sisters to dual Group 3 winner Ernest Hemingway (Ire), a son of
Frankel=s sire Galileo (Ire).
AI=d better tell the owner [Moyglare=s Eva-Maria Bucher
Haefner] she bought a filly--she=s driving from Zurich airport
after spending the day in Paris,@ Craig said. AIt=s a shame she
couldn=t be here today, but she=s the one that=s been working.@
Craig noted the family--which, incidentally, traces back to
Zoffany, the half-brother to the 1.1-million guineas Frankel colt
sold earlier in the day--was one Moyglare wanted to get into.
AIt=s a gorgeous pedigree,@ Craig said. AThat=s what we need to
have, and they=re hard to buy. I loved the Galileo filly before
[the 2.1-million guineas full-sister to Alice Springs], she was an
absolute knockout. This filly will take a bit more time, but she=s
very Darshaan--she=s very nice. We=ll get her back to Ireland,
give her a bit of time off.@
Craig noted the Irish-based Moyglare currently has 38
broodmares, a handful of which are set to be sold.
AWe=re like everyone, we need to reduce the mares and up the
quality,@ she explained. ACompeting with Ballydoyle is not easy,
but that=s all we can do is keep trying to compete.@
She said the Frankel filly will let down at Moyglare for a few
weeks before joining trainer Dermot Weld.
Another Precious Mummy... Just as Newsells Park=s Shastye (Ire) (Danehill)--the dam of a
1.35-million guineas Galileo (Ire) filly on Wednesday--has
become a reliable source of revenue in this ring for Newsells
Park Stud, so too has the Montjeu (Ire) mare Yummy Mummy
(GB), whose daughter of Shamardal (lot 422) realised
870,000gns from Blandford Bloodstock on Thursday. Yummy
Mummy=s first six-figure Tattersalls October transaction came in
2012 when her Sea The Stars (Ire) colt made 575,000gns, and
the following year her Danehill Dancer daughter made
350,000gns from MV Magnier. Named Legatissimo, that one
went on to win the G1 1000 Guineas, G1 Nassau S. and G1
Matron S., and was crowned England=s champion 3-year-old filly
of 2015 while trained in Ireland by David Wachman for the
Coolmore partners. Magnier secured Yummy Mummy=s as-yet
unraced 2-year-old Redoute=s Choice (Aus) filly Smoulder (GB) at
this sale last year for 725,000gns.
Yummy Mummy is herself a full-sister to four-time Group 1-
winning stayer Fame And Glory (GB), and Godolphin=s G1
Champion S. and G1 Lockinge S.-winning sire Farhh (GB) (Pivotal
{GB}) appears under the third dam.
Blandford=s Richard Brown declined to name his client, but
noted the filly had been bought for an owner that has been busy
buying yearlings this year and that she would be trained in
Britain.
AI=ve seen her every day since she=s been here and she=s just
got better and better,@ Brown noted. AShe was quite tense when
she first arrived and she=s just got better and better. She was
nearly there yesterday and they pulled her out this morning and
off she went. She showed a very good action and a lot of class.@
Of the page, Brown added, AShamardal is a world-class stallion,
an exceptional stallion, and the female family speaks for itself.
Cont. p7Moyglare Stud=s Fiona Craig after buying lot 522 | Tattersalls
Blandford Bloodstock=s Richard Brown | Tattersalls
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Tattersalls October cont.
She=s a sister to a champion and has a huge page going back,
and she=s been bought to race but she=ll never see a sale ring
again. Hopefully she can be a race filly and a broodmare after
that.@
Brown added, Ayou don=t get to get into this blood and these
genetics very often so it was really a once-this-year opportunity
we thought for a filly that we loved the female line, the stallion
and the physical. It all came together so we=re absolutely
delighted. Newsells have sold so many good horses over the
years, probably as many as anyone.@
Angels Shine At Tattersalls... Saeed Suhail, whose colours have been carried by the likes of
last year=s GI Canadian International winner Cannock Chase
(Lemon Drop Kid) and this year=s G2 King Edward VII S. victor
Across The Stars (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), has been busy buying
at Tattersalls this week through agent Charlie Gordon-Watson.
He signed for a 700,000gns Sea The Stars colt on Tuesday and
matched that sum early on Thursday when signing for lot 383, a
daughter of Dark Angel (Ire). The full-sister to the G3 Sweet
Solera S.-second Midnite Angel (Ire) represented a pinhooking
homerun for consignor Michael Carty=s Kilmoney Cottage Stud,
which picked up the bay for i145,000 at last year=s Goffs
November Foal Sale.
The daughter of the unraced Two Sets To Love (Ire) (Cadeaux
Genereux {GB}) was the second of two strong sales for Dark
Angel early in the session, with lot 378, a colt by the
Yeomanstown Stud resident, having fetched 500,000gns from
Shadwell agent Angus Gold a short time earlier. That colt from
Ballyhimikin Stud is the first foal out of the dual Group 3 winner
Tickled Pink (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), who is herself a
daughter of triple group-winning sprinter Cassandra Go (Ire)
(Indian Ridge {GB}) and therefore a half-sister to triple Group 1
and Classic winner Halfway To Heaven (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) and
Group 3 winner Theann (GB) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}), the dam
of Grade I winner Photo Call (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}).
"He is from a beautiful and fast family that has been consistent
all the way through," said Gold. "He is also by a good stallion and
we are delighted to get this horse.@
Godolphin Dream On... With Wednesday=s eight-length Nottingham maiden winner
Dreamfield (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) having fueled Godolphin=s
Classic hopes for next season, John Ferguson plumped for
another colt by the Juddmonte sire (lot 477) from the
Castlebridge Consignment for 600,00gns on Thursday.
The first living foal of the Hurricane Run mare Azanara (Ire),
the colt was bred by brothers Martin and Lee Taylor, who raced
Classic winner Dancing Rain (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire})--another
Ferguson purchase for 4-millions guineas in the same ring back
in 2013. His dam is a half-sister to the Aga Khan=s G1 Prix Ganay
winner Astarabad (Alleged) and to the dam of four-time Group 1
winner and Classic-producing sire Azamour (Ire) (Night Shift),
who died in 2014.
"He was a lovely colt and we're absolutely delighted," said
Martin Taylor, who owns four mares in partnership with his
brother. "We're firm believers in Oasis Dream and Azanara has a
colt foal by him and is back in foal to him."
Freshman Sire Watch... As had already been demonstrated at Arqana in August, two
Group 1-winning sons of Montjeu (Ire) and Galileo (Ire)--
Camelot (GB) and Intello (Ger)--have been quick to find favour
with buyers in the upper tier of the market and that continued
to be the case at Tattersalls with the two virtually neck-and-neck
in the sires= table. At the end of Book 1, Intello, who had 10 sell
from 12 offered, averaged 185,000gns with a pair of colts
bringing 300,000gns each. Camelot=s 17 to sell from 23 put
through the ring recorded an average price of 171,176gns, with
his most expensive yearling being Clare Castle Stud=s colt out of
a half-sister to New Bay (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), who sold for
400,000gns.
Declaration Of War (War Front), who left Ireland for Kentucky
after his first season at stud, had 11 Book 1 yearlings sold for an
average of 157,273gns, including Al Shaqab Racing=s 380,000gns
purchase from Glenvale Stud of lot 324, a half-brother to
listed-placed Barsanti (Ire) (Champs Elysees {GB}).
Society Rock (Ire) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}) died from colic
earlier this year but the four members of his first crop offered at
Tattersalls this week all sold for a highly respectable average of
145,000gns from his retiring fee of i8,000. Cont. p8
Saeed Suhail | Tattersalls
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MatthewHouldsworth
Each sales day, we ask one buyer to lookat the day=s results, and choose the horsehe or she thinks was the buy of the day.
Lot 378, c(Dark Angel {Ire}--Tickled Pink {Ire},
by Invincible Spirit {Ire})B-T Stewart
Consigned by Ballyhimkin StudBuyer: Shadwell Estate Company
Price: 500,000gns
AI thought that lot 378 was the buy of the day at 500,000gns. In
my eyes he was faultless and stuck in my mind all day. I loved
how balanced he was and he was the type of horse who just
knew that he was good! He's by a seriously good stallion in Dark
Angel and out of an exceptionally fast mare who I remember on
the track. He has a wonderful pedigree as well. I wish the buyers
(Shadwell) every success with him.@
Tattersalls October cont.
Havana Gold (GB) (Teofilo {Ire}) had just two yearlings in
Book 1, both colts, who sold for 200,000gns and 50,000gns,
respectively, while Dawn Approach (Ire) (New Approach {Ire})
was represented by 21 yearlings in Book 1, with 13 selling for an
average of 124,923gns. Chief among these was Stauffenberg
Bloodstock=s bold 180,000gns foal pinhook (lot 456) who was
resold to Al Shaqab Racing for 275,000gns.
Chairman=s Statement... At the conclusion of Book 1 of the 2016 Tattersalls October
Yearling Sale, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony
commented, AAs recently as 2010 the turnover at Book 1 of the
Tattersalls October Yearling Sale was below 50-million guineas
and the average price was just over 100,000gns. Last year the
sale turnover broke through 80-million guineas for the first time
and that record has been bettered again in 2016, while the
average price has exceeded 220,000gns for the third
consecutive year. In addition, we have sold a record nine
yearlings for 1-million guineas or more this week, including the
two sale-topping Dubawi colts, whose 2.6-million guineas price
tags make them the highest-priced auction yearlings in the
world this year.@
AEvery year since 2012 Book 1 of the Tattersalls October
Yearling Sale has produced the world=s highest priced auction
yearling which reflects the extraordinary quality of the yearlings
the consignors consistently bring to the sale,@ Mahony
continued. ABook 1 attracts the cream of British and Irish
yearlings as well as some outstanding individuals from French,
German and Italian breeders, and the depth to the catalogue is
the key to attracting so many of the world=s leading owners to
the sale. As well as the quality of the yearlings in Book 1, we
should also acknowledge the part played by the unprecedented
strength amongst the stallions currently standing in Britain and
Ireland, most notably Dubawi, Frankel and Galileo, who have
shared this week's nine seven-figure yearlings between them.
AStallions of such global stature are a massive draw and we
have welcomed buyers this week from throughout the world
including America, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan and South Africa
as well as a hugely influential number of individual buyers from
throughout the Gulf region.@
AWhile we can reflect on the positives to come from the past
three days, it would be wrong to overlook the polarisation in the
market place as the foal crops grow,@ Mahony noted. ADemand
for the very best yearlings has been as strong, if not stronger,
than ever, and that is reflected in the record number of seven
figure yearlings and record turnover.
The clearance rate, however, has not matched last year=s
levels and increasing selectivity is becoming a feature of the
bloodstock market which presents both breeders and sales
companies with challenges. Nevertheless, we now turn our
attention to Books 2, 3 and 4 of the Tattersalls October Yearling
Sale starting on Monday and as ever we have quality catalogues
which look set to appeal to a wide cross-section of buyers."
Gary King: V.P. International Operations
Kelsey Riley: International Editor
Emma Berry: European Editor
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NOTHING BUT NET
Paul Makin | Emma Berry photo
TATTERSALLS OCTOBER – BOOK 1 THURSDAYHip Sex Sire Dam Price (gns)431 filly Galileo (Ire) A Z Warrior 750,000
B-Triermore StudConsigned by New England Stud
Purchased by MV Magnier/Mayfair/P & R Doyle Grade I winner A Z Warrior (Bernardini), one of four ‘TDN Rising Stars’produced by the Carson City mare Carson Jen, was purchased by BlandfordBloodstock for $1.25 million at the 2011 Fasig-Tipton November Sale. Whileher first foal, the now 3-year-old colt Cole Porter (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), was notoffered at auction, her second produce, a Galileo (Ire) filly, was knockeddown to MV Magnier for 1.3 million gns here a year ago.
508 colt Invincible Spirit (Ire) Bufera (Ire) 420,000B-Bjorn E Nielsen
Consigned by Watership Down StudPurchased by Blandford Bloodstock
J Brummitt was extended to i250,000 to acquire this multiple Group 3-placed dam in foal to Lawman (Fr) at the 2013 Goffs November BreedingStock sale. The resulting foal, a filly, was knocked down to Stroud ColemanBloodstock for 230,000gns during Book 2 of last year’s October Sale.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Paul Makin cont. from p1
He says, AI=m an old guy and I tried to retire when I was 75 and
now I=m five years older than that and I=m thinking to myself
that I=m glad I didn=t retire as I nearly experienced depression.
The legs might be weak but it=s important to work harder as you
get older and to keep your brain active.@
Earlier this year, he bought the G1 Racing Post Trophy winner
Marcel (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}) privately from former owner Paul
Hancock, and though his dreams were shattered when the Peter
Chapple-Hyam-trained
colt injured his knee in
his only start this
season in the
G1 QIPCO 2000
Guineas, a new dream
has begun with his
horse=s retirement to
the National Stud in
Newmarket.
AWhen I saw Marcel
win the Racing Post Trophy I thought to myself that he could be
better than Starcraft the way he came through the field from
last to first,@ Makin recalls. AHe could have raced on at four but
he=d already won a Group 1 and I knew the injury would put the
whole of his 3-year-old career away. He=s a beautiful horse, I
love him, so I decided to stand him at stud.@
While a new stallion venture might prompt a rash of mare
purchases from some owners, Makin is taking a different tack in
his support of Marcel.
AI=m not going to send him any mares myself but I want to buy
six or seven of his foals or yearlings,@ he explains. AI was chatting
to Dermot Farrington and told him I didn't want all the work of
standing a stallion--it would be different if I had my own farm--
so we thought then of the National Stud. They=re very good
people with 500 acres and well set up to do the job properly.@
In his strategy for Marcel=s first season, Makin=s plans will
doubtless be music to the ears of breeders concerned with the
rise in stallion fees and in the number of mares covered.
He continues, AMarcel is going to stand for ,5,000 and I only
want 80 mares to him, that=s the limit. If I get 50 or 60 I don=t
mind--at ,5,000 I=m not in it for money. I priced him like that in
the hope of encouraging some Irish mares as it costs extra to
ship them.
AI really believe in him. He=s such a beautiful mover--very light
on his feet--and he=s from a family that I like and know a lot
about. [Mulitple Group 1 winner] At Talaq is from that family
and he was very versatile--he won from six furlongs to two
miles, including the Melbourne Cup.@
As if to emphasise his belief in the family, Makin, a famously
bold and flamboyant bidder, returned to the fray at Tattersalls
this week to buy Marcel=s half-brother by Lope De Vega (Ire)
from Oghill House Stud for 150,000gns (lot 187). The colt will
follow his brother to St Gatien Stables in Newmarket.
APeter Chapple-Hyam will train him for me,@ Makin reveals.
AWe were both disappointed that his brother couldn=t train on.
Peter=s a great trainer and quite mad, but so am I--we=re the
perfect combination.@
As one colt joins Makin=s select string of horses in training in
Newmarket another is set to leave. His homebred Sky Kingdom
(Ire) (Montjeu {Ire})--a son of Makin=s dual Group 1-winning
Starcraft mare We Can Say It Now (Aus) and recent winner of
the G3 Prix du Prince d=Orange at Maisons-Laffitte--is off to
Australia and will be trained by Starcraft=s former conditioner
Gary Newham.
AMy family is in Australia and I=m in the process of moving back
to Australia from Hong Kong. I don=t spend a huge amount of
time in the UK any more but I really want to do this stallion
venture,@ Makin says. ADermot Farrington and Andrew Nolan
from Goffs are both old friends and they are helping me with it. I
like the involvement with the industry--I love the mystery of it
all.@
The excitement of seeing Marcel=s first offspring brought to
the sales from 2018 and beyond will doubtless hold the stallion=s
owner in thrall to the bloodstock business for years to come.
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Black-Type Previews
BLUE SPECTRE It is hard to be any more impressive than Sobetsu (GB)
(Dubawi {Ire}) was over the Rowley Mile Sept. 17 and
Godolphin=s >TDN Rising Star= cuts a fearsome figure in Friday=s
G1 Dubai Fillies= Mile back at Newmarket. The relative of
Generous (Ire) scored by 10 lengths on her second start over
this course and distance and now that stablemate Wuheida (GB)
(Dubawi {Ire}) has captured
Sunday=s G1 Prix Marcel Boussac
trainer Charlie Appleby is
entitled to be optimistic. AIt was
a big step from her first to her
second run and you could say
this is a huge leap, to group one
company but we always had the
Fillies= Mile in mind for her and it
was always our intention to run
here this week,@ he said. AWe felt
she had already proven herself
on the Rowley Mile and, by
coming here instead of Chantilly last weekend, it gave her more
time between runs.@ Appleby continued, "Sobetsu and Wuheida
are the two stand-out fillies in my yard, two very imposing
daughters of Dubawi with hopefully bright three-year-old
careers ahead of them. If Sobetsu could complete the group one
double it would be fantastic for the team and fantastic for
Dubawi as well--he's already a renowned worldwide stallion but
it would give a new status to his reputation."
Sobetsu was third on debut behind Cheveley Park Stud=s
Spatial (GB) (New Approach {Ire}) over seven furlongs on the
July Course here Aug. 26, with that rival previously finishing
runner-up to Wuheida on debut over the same track and trip 20
days earlier. "We're very happy with her," Cheveley Park Stud's
managing director Chris Richardson said. "Obviously there's a lot
of hype about the form and the way the form of her races have
turned out. It's all been boosted in every which way. We like
her. She's a filly with a future." How they measure up to the
established pattern-race fillies remains to be seen, with this race
the preserve of the already proven performers of late. All of the
last 10 heroines had achieved black-type prior to this test and
the three benchmark runners this time include a pair from
Ballydoyle, successful in the last two renewals. Hydrangea (Ire)
(Galileo {Ire}) went down by a head to Rhododendron (Ire)
(Galileo {Ire}) in the G2 Debutante S. over seven furlongs at The
Curragh Aug. 21, only to reverse the form when in that same
position in the G1 Moyglare Stud S. back over the same course
and distance Sept. 11.
Rhododendron may have been compromised by the way the
latter race was run and looked to be in need of this extra furlong
when staying on to be third, with the fifth-placed Promise To Be
True (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) providing a boost to the form by filling
the runner=s-up spot in the Marcel Boussac. Aidan O'Brien said
of his pair, "They are in good form, both of them. There wasn't
much between them when they met the time before and there
wasn't too far between them in the Moyglare either. The trip
and ground shouldn't be a problem, either. We always thought
they would get further than seven furlongs." Qatar Racing=s Rich
Legacy (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) won one of this race=s
key pointers, the G2 May Hill S. at Doncaster Sept. 8, with
another Appleby representative Grecian Light (Ire) (Shamardal)
back in second and the subsequent winner Urban Fox (GB)
(Foxwedge {Aus}) in third.
Friday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 3.10 p.m.
DUBAI FILLIES= MILE-G1, ,533,750, 2yo, f, 8fT
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 1 Easy Victory (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Tylicki bin Suroor2 2 Fleabiscuit (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) Crowley Palmer3 8 Hydrangea (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Heffernan A O'Brien4 4 Rhododendron (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Moore A O'Brien5 3 Rich Legacy (Ire) Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) Murphy Beckett6 6 Sobetsu (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Buick Appleby7 5 Spatial (GB) New Approach (Ire) Atzeni Stoute8 7 Urban Fox (GB) Foxwedge (Aus) Harley TateAll carry 126 pounds.
THE LAIR OF THE COUGAR Now that Cougar Mountain (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) has
found his metier, the Ballydoyle representative bids to keep the
momentum rolling in Friday=s G2 Dubai Challenge S. at
Newmarket. Relishing the combination of fast ground and a
straight track when recording an impressive success in the G2
Joel S. over a mile here last
time Sept. 23, the 5-year-old
should have no problem with
the drop back to this trip
having finished only two
lengths off the winner when
ninth in the G1 Nunthorpe S.
over five two years ago. AHe=s in good form since the last day,@
Aidan O=Brien said. AIt=s a furlong shorter, but he=s a horse we=ve
always thought had plenty of speed.@ Godolphin=s Richard
Pankhurst (GB) (Raven=s Pass) cut a dash when winning the
G2 Hungerford S. over this trip at Newbury Aug. 13 and can be
forgiven his subsequent effort when fifth in the G2 Park S. on
ground that had been eased by rain at Doncaster Sept. 10.
Cont. p11
Sobetsu | Racingfotos.com
Cougar Mountain | Racingfotos.com
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Challenge S. cont.
ARichard Pankhurst did not act on the loose ground at
Doncaster last time and will be suited by the faster going at
Newmarket,@ John Gosden commented. Sheikh Hamden bin
Rashid Al Maktoum=s Tasleet (GB) (Showcasing {GB}) makes a
belated reappearance from an absence since winning the
G3 Greenham S. at this distance on his seasonal debut on the
Polytrack at Chelmsford Apr. 16 and has course-and-distance
form, as he was second in last year=s G3 Somerville Tattersall S.
Friday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 2.40 p.m.
DUBAI 100 CHALLENGE S.-G2, ,163,500, 3yo/up, 7fT
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 4 Cougar Mountain (Ire) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Moore A O'Brien 1322 2 Richard Pankhurst (GB) Raven's Pass Buick Gosden 1323 3 Certificate (GB) Pivotal (GB) Atzeni Varian 1294 1 Code Red (GB) Bahamian Bounty (GB) M Dwyer Muir 1295 7 Jallota (GB) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Spencer C Hills 1296 6 So Beloved (GB) Dansili (GB) Makin O'Meara 1297 8 Aclaim (Ire) Acclamation (GB) Dettori Meade 1278 10 First Selection (Spa) Diktat (GB) de Sousa Crisford 1279 9 Gifted Master (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Crowley Palmer 12710 12 Tasleet (GB) Showcasing (GB) Hanagan Haggas 12711 5 Lumiere (GB) Shamardal Doyle Johnston 12412 11 Opal Tiara (Ire) Thousand Words (GB) Murphy Channon 124
LOOMING PRESENCE Already the bargain sensation of 2016, the unbeaten Mrs
Danvers (GB) (Hellvelyn {GB}) takes on the strongest cast of
rivals yet in Friday=s G3 the Newmarket Academy Godolphin
Beacon Project Cornwallis S. Having conquered the Weatherbys
Super Sprint July 16 and Listed St Hugh=s S. Aug. 12 at Newbury,
the grey who was unable to make more than ,1,000 at the
Ascot Breeze-Ups now takes on the likes of the July 27 G3
Molecomb S. winner Yalta
(Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus})
and Aug. 7 G1 Phoenix S.
runner-up Courage Under
Fire (War Front). AThis was
the logical race and she
seems well enough now,@
trainer Jonathan Portman
said. AShe did go a bit
off-colour, so it has been a race against time to get her back but
I think we=ve managed it. She=s a little bit dull in her coat, but I=m
not concerned about that as we won this a couple of years ago
with Royal Razalma and she looked like a Shetland pony. She=s
been a marvellous story. She=s by an unfashionable stallion, for
small breeders, a small trainer and a group of 92 owners. She
was the horse nobody wanted, but she owes us nothing.@
Another filly who has exceeded expectations since selling for a
minor sum is Middleham Park Racing=s Clem Fandango (Fr)
(Elzaam {Aus}) and she also steps up in class following an
authoritative win in the Listed Harry Rosebery S. over this trip at
Ayr Sept. 16.
Friday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 1.35 p.m.
NEWMARKET ACADEMY GODOLPHIN BEACON PROJECT
CORNWALLIS S.-G3, ,80,000, 2yo, 5fT
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 9 Prince of Lir (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Crowley Cowell 1322 4 Afandem (Ire) Vale of York (Ire) Doyle Palmer 1303 1 Yalta (Ire) Exceed and Excel (Aus) Buick Johnston 1304 10 Battaash (Ire) Dark Angel (Ire) Hanagan C Hills 1275 6 Courage Under Fire War Front Moore A O'Brien 1276 5 Nuclear Power (GB) Equiano (Fr) M Dwyer Muir 1277 3 Sayesse (GB) Sayif (Ire) Egan Channon 1278 2 Visionary (Ire) Dream Ahead Spencer Cowell 1279 7 Clem Fandango (Fr) Elzaam (Aus) Makin Dalgleish 12410 11 Mrs Danvers (GB) Hellvelyn (GB) Kingscote Portman 12411 8 Rose Berry (GB) Archipenko de Sousa C Dwyer 124
DOUBLE VISION Having brought over the subsequent G1 1000 Guineas heroine
Miss France (Ire) (Dansili {GB}) to win Newmarket=s G3
Visionsport.com Oh So Sharp S. two years ago, it is significant
that Andre Fabre opts to put forward the unexposed Double
Lady (Fr) (Stormy River {Fr}) in Friday=s edition. Second to the
subsequent G3 Prix d=Aumale winner Toulifaut (Ire) (Frankel
{GB}) on debut over seven furlongs at Clairefontaine July 9,
Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Thani=s acquisition registered a
convincing three-length success over six at Maisons-Laffitte
Sept. 12. AShe won her maiden in good style, the form of it isn=t
so great but she won it so easily I thought it was worth giving
her a chance in a race like this,@ her handler explained. AShe=s a
very good filly. She is good-looking, has a nice temperament and
the hope is she could be a Guineas type, it is why she is running.
It looks a good race, though, stronger than usual. I think she will
run a very good race, whatever beats her will be a very good
filly.@ In an intriguing cast of fillies who have already traded
blows in pattern company and those who have yet to be tested
in that company, Asidious Alexander (Ire) (Windsor Knot {Ire})
could have more to offer. Noel O=Callaghan=s chestnut would not
need to improve too much on her last two efforts when second
in Deauville=s G3 Prix du Calvados at this distance Aug. 20 and an
unlucky third behind Toulifaut in the Prix d=Aumale over a mile
at Chantilly Sept. 8.
Mrs Danvers | Racing Post
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Buratino | Racing Post
Friday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 2.05 p.m.
VISIONSPORT.COM OH SO SHARP S.-G3, ,80,000, 2yo, f, 7fT
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 5 Asidious Alexander (Ire) Windsor Knot (Ire) Dettori Crisford2 7 Double Lady (Fr) Stormy River (Fr) Boudot Fabre3 4 Glitter Girl (GB) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Moore Haggas4 12 Grecian Light (Ire) Shamardal Buick Appleby5 9 Groupie (GB) Requinto (Ire) Dobbs Hannon6 1 Miss Infinity (Ire) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Fanning Johnston7 2 Mystic Dawn (Ire) Oasis Dream (GB) Harley Simcock8 8 Paco's Angel (GB) Paco Boy (Ire) Kelly Hughes9 3 Pellucid (GB) Excelebration (Ire) Spencer Simcock10 10 Pichola Dance (Ire) Distorted Humor Atzeni Varian11 11 Poet's Vanity (GB) Poet's Voice (GB) Murphy Balding12 13 Raven's Lady (GB) Raven's Pass de Sousa M Botti13 6 Unforgetable Filly (GB) Sepoy (Aus) Crowley PalmerAll carry 126 pounds.
SEVEN GO FORWARD FOR DEWHURST A field of seven will face the starter in the G1 Dubai Dewhurst
S. at Newmarket in Saturday including the likely strong favourite
Churchill (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). The Group 1 winner is one of two
Ballydoyle challengers the other being Lancaster Bomber (War
Front) whose task it would seem is to ensure a sound, even
pace. Godolphin also field a pair of colts in the G2 ITM Gimcrack
S. winner Blue Point (Ire)
(Shamardal) and Thunder
Snow (Ire) (Helmet {Aus})
who was second in the G2 At
The Races Champagne S. to
the to the William Haggas
trained Rivet (Ire) (Fastnet
Rock {Aus}) who is also in the
lineup. The field is completed
by a pair of unbeaten,
potentially top class colts in
Qatar Racing=s South Seas (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}), an easy
winner of a Group 3 on his previous start, and Seven Heavens
(GB) (Frankel {GB}) owned, like his sire by Khalid Abdullah, and a
620,000gns yearling purchase from Cheveley Park Stud last year.
Saturday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 3.30 p.m.
DUBAI DEWHURST S.-G1, ,500,000, 2yo, c/f, 7fT
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 4 Blue Point (Ire) Shamardal Buick Appleby2 3 Churchill (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Moore A O'Brien3 2 Lancaster Bomber War Front O'Donoghue A O'Brien4 5 Rivet (Ire) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Atzeni Haggas5 7 Seven Heavens (GB) Frankel (GB) Dettori Gosden6 6 South Seas (Ire) Lope de Vega (Ire) Murphy Balding7 1 Thunder Snow (Ire) Helmet (Aus) Crowley bin SuroorAll carry 127 pounds.
DARLEY ADDS THREE >CLUB= STALLIONS Following a successful launch of the Darley CLUB for the 2016
breeding season, officials have announced the addition of three
new stallions to the program for 2017.
Buratino (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}), victorious in the 2015
G2 Coventry S., will stand at Kildangan Stud in Ireland for
i5,000, CLUB terms,
while champion
Toormore (Ire)
(Arakan) will command
a service fee of ,5,000
(CLUB terms) at
Dalham Hall Stud in
Newmarket, Britain.
Bow Creek (Ire)
(Shamardal), a multiple
Group 2-winning miler,
will stand at Haras du
Logis in France for i4,000, CLUB terms.
Breeders paying upfront for one nomination to any of the new
stallions are afforded the opportunity to breed back to that
stallion in his second and third seasons free of charge. If
breeding for three consecutive years, there will be a >loyalty
bonus= of a free lifetime breeding right to that sire.
Outstrip (GB) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}), Hunter=s Light (Ire)
(Dubawi {Ire}), French Navy (GB) (Shamardal) and Fulbright (GB)
(Exceed and Excel {Aus}) were among the stallions offered as
part of the CLUB launch in 2016 and were warmly received by
the breeding public.
Sam Bullard, Director of Darley Stallions, commented: AWe
were delighted with the success of the Darley CLUB on its launch
last year. The initiative of offering breeders the opportunity to
secure a lasting stake in the future of an exciting young stallion
was very well received, and we are looking forward to
welcoming back all those breeders who bought into our CLUB16
stallions and now receive their free nomination.
He added, AThe new stallions in CLUB17 are offered on the
same fantastic terms. All three stallions were high-class, tough
and consistent on the racecourse and offer breeders the
combination of performance, pedigree and class that we strive
to offer on Darley=s competitive roster worldwide.@
Seven Heavens will bid to give
Frankel a first Group 1 success
Racing Post
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Thursday=s Results:
2nd-CHD, ,6,000, Mdn, 10-6, 2yo, f, 6f (AWT), 1:13.19,.
+REALLY SPECIAL (GB) (f, 2, Shamardal--Rumh {Ger} {SW-Eng},
by Monsun {Ger}) was steadied off the tempo to settle under
cover through the early strides of this unveiling. Shaken up to
seize an opening along the rail approaching the eighth pole, the
5-1 chance came under sterner urging to lead with 150 yards
remaining and quickened clear in good style to score by two
lengths from Island in the Sky (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}). The homebred
bay is the first winner out of Listed Lord Weinstock Memorial S.
victress Rumh (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), a daughter of G3 Preis der
Winterkonigin-winning German highweight Royal Dubai (Ger)
(Dashing Blade {GB}), who in turn is a half-sister to GI Beverly D.
S. victress Royal Highness (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), herself the dam
of G2 Prix Dollar and G2 Prix Hocquart victor Free Port Lux (GB)
(Oasis Dream {GB}). She is also kin to a yearling filly by Dubawi
(Ire) and a filly foal by Oasis Dream (GB). Lifetime Record:
1-1-0-0, $4,948. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Godolphin; B-Darley (GB); T-Saeed bin Suroor.
3rd-CHD, ,5,000, Mdn, 10-6, 2yo, 8f (AWT), 1:40.24, stn.
HERSIGH (GB) (f, 2, Poet=s Voice {GB}--Zayn Zen {GB} {SW &
GSP-Eng}, by Singspiel {Ire}), runner-up going seven panels at
Kempton last time Sept. 19, asserted for control after breaking
in third here. Nudged along when threatened on the home turn,
the 11-8 favourite kept on resolutely under a final-furlong drive
to prevail by a neck from Prerogative (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar
{Ire}). She is kin to filly foal by Iffraaj (GB) out of stakes-winning
G3 Princess Elizabeth S. third Zayn Zen (GB) (Singspiel {Ire}),
herself a half-sister to Listed Cape Verdi third Zaafran (GB)
(Singspiel {Ire}), from the from the family of MGS1W Fillies=
Triple Crown-winning champion Oh So Sharp (Ire) (Kris {GB}).
Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $5,776. Video, sponsored by Fasig-
Tipton.
O-Godolphin; B-Darley (GB); T-Saeed bin Suroor.
4th-CHD, ,15,000, Cond, 10-6, 3yo/up, 10f (AWT), 2:04.17, stn.
ROCKSPIRIT (IRE) (g, 3, Fastnet Rock {Aus}--Phillippa {Ire}, by
Galileo {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 6-3-2-0, $41,804. O-Giuliano
Manfredini; B-Patrick Byrnes (IRE); T-Marco Botti. *28,000gns
Ylg >14 TAOCT. **1/2 to Naseem Alyasmeen (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}),
GSP-Eng.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Saint Equiano (GB), c, 2, Equiano (Fr)--St Athan (GB), by
Authorized (Ire). AYR, 10-6, 6fT, 1:14.26. B-Usk Valley Stud
(GB). *5,500gns Wlg >14 TATFOA; i45,000 Ylg >15 TISEP.
Strong Force (GB), g, 3, Sea the Stars (Ire)--Rhadegunda (GB)
(SW-Fr), by Pivotal (GB). CHD, 10-6, 10f (AWT), 2:08.27.
B-Hascombe & Valiant Studs (GB). *130,000gns Ylg >14
TATOCT. **1/2 to Fantastic Moon (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}),
GSW-Eng.
Thursday=s Results:
3rd-FTB, i27,000, Debutantes, 10-6, 2yo, f, 9fT, 1:57.50, g/s.
+GOLDEN LEGEND (FR) (f, 2, Doctor Dino {Fr}--Gold Harvest {Fr}
{GSP-Fr}, by Kaldounevees {Fr}), sent off at 7-1, soon
established a lead before turning the screw from the top of the
straight. Extending with enthusiasm from the quarter pole, the
homebred hit the line strong to score by eight lengths from
Avroti (Ire) (Nathaniel {Ire}). The dam, who was third in the G3
Prix Vanteaux, hails from the family of the dual stakes winner
and GIII Athenia H. runner-up Strawberry Blonde (Ire) (Ashkalani
{Ire}) and Hong Kong champion Precision (Fr) (ex Anabar {Fr})
(Anabaa) and has a yearling full-brother to the winner named
Doctor Squeeze (Fr). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, i13,500. Video,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O/B-Mme Henri Devin; T-H F Devin.
4th-FTB, i27,000, Debutantes, 10-6, 2yo, c/g, 9fT, 1:59.50, g/s.
+PARKER=S WAY (IRE) (c, 2, Pivotal {GB}--Irish Flower {Ire} {SP-
Fr}, by Zieten), ignored at 26-1, was green early at the back of
the field before being angled wide for her effort in early straight.
Taking time to get the message, the chestnut eventually
knuckled down to overhaul Green Curry (Ire) (Elusive City) in the
final yards and prevail by a neck. The useful dam, who has
produced two black-type performers headed by Mister Ryan (Fr)
(Acclamation {GB}), SP-Fr, $170,099, has a filly foal to come also
by Acclamation. Her family includes the G2 Flying Childers S. and
G3 July S.-winning sire Superlative (Ire) and G3 Futurity S. scorer
St Clair Ridge (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), later the dam of the GII
San Gorgonio H. winner Cat by the Tale (Tale of the Cat). Sales
history: 80,000gns RNA Ylg >15 TATOCT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-
0, i13,500. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O/B-Adolf Schneider; T-T-J P Gauvin.
Friday, Maisons-Laffitte, post time: 2.40 p.m.
PRIX LE FABULEUX-Listed, i55,000, 3yo, 9fT
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 6 Jorvick Mizzen Mast Cheminaud Smaga2 4 Gianyar (Fr) Le Havre (Ire) Benoidt Lellouche3 3 Robin of Navan (Fr) American Post (GB) Piccone H Dunlop4 1 Spectroscope Medaglia d'Oro Barzalona Ganre5 2 Zhui Feng (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Peslier Perrett6 7 Kourkan (Fr) American Post (GB) Soumillon Beguigne7 5 Le Juge (Ire) Dansili (GB) Guyon FabreAll carry 126 pounds.
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OBSERVATIONSon the European racing scene
2.10 Maisons-Laffitte, Debutantes, i27,000, 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2fT
TOP DECK (FR) (Frankel {GB}) is a half-brother to the classy
Godolphin pair French Navy (GB) (Shamardal) and Sea Lord (Ire)
(Cape Cross {Ire}) who debuts for Khalid Abdullah and Criquette
Head-Maarek. Also featuring is George Strawbridge=s Stunning
Spirit (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), a Freddy Head-trained colt
whose dam is a full-sister to the G1SW Rainbow View.
3.10 Maisons-Laffitte, Debutantes, i27,000, 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT
PACHINKO (Tapit) starts out for Khalid Abdullah and Andre
Fabre, who enjoyed G1 Prix Jean Romanet glory with her
half-sister Announce (GB) (Selkirk), while her other half-sibling
Mexican Gold (Medaglia d'Oro) was third in last year=s G1 Poule
d=Essai des Pouliches. Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum=s
Ettisaal (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) is another connected with a
luminary, being a half-sister to the operation=s fellow Freddy
head-trained dual group 1-winning sire Tamayuz (GB).
4.20 Newmarket, Mdn, 25,000, 2yo, f, 7fT
ALOUJA (IRE) (Raven=s Pass) debuts for Saleh Al Homaizi and
Imad Al Sagar and Hugo Palmer, having cost 420,000gns at
Tattersalls October. A half-sister to the MGSW Magic Artist (Ire)
(Iffraaj {GB}) who was also fourth in last year=s G1 Emirates S.,
the chestnut encounters the China Horse Club=s Dream of Joy
(Ire) (Dream Ahead), a Roger Varian-trained i290,000 GOFORB
half-sister to the GI Northern Dancer Turf S. hero Wigmore Hall
(Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}).
Friday, Dundalk, post time: 7.00 p.m.
IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF STAR APPEAL S.-Listed, i55,000, 2yo,
7f (AWT)
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 2 Ambassadorial Elusive Quality Foley Halford2 3 Confrontational (Ire) Footstepsinthesand (GB) O'Donoghue JJ Murphy3 9 Eagle Spirit (Ire) Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) Ana O'Brien J O'Brien4 6 Executive Force (GB) Sepoy (Aus) Cosgrave Haggas5 7 Grand Coalition (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Smullen Murtagh6 8 King Electric (Ire) Elzaam (Aus) Keane Lyons7 5 Leo Minor War Front D O'Brien A O'Brien8 10 Low Latency (GB) Exceed and Excel (Aus) Roche Bunyan9 1 Rebel de Lope (GB) Lope de Vega (Ire) Hayes C Hills10 4 Oh Grace (Ire) Lawman (Fr) Manning BolgerAll carry 129 pounds bar Oh Grace, 124.
GOFFS HIT & YEARLING SALE EXTENDED The Goffs HIT and Open Yearling Sale has been extended to
two days and will run Nov 2-3. The catalogue, which will be
available Friday at www.goffs.com, will include 150 horses-in-
training from some Ireland=s leading trainers and stud farms
with those represented including The Aga Khan Studs , Jim
Bolger, Dermot Weld, Michael O=Callaghan, Joseph O=Brien,
Jessica Harrington, Johnny Murtagh, Ger Lyons, John Oxx, and
more. 216 yearlings are catalogued for the following day of
selling with the progeny of many leading sires on offer
throughout the sale.
Thursday=s Result:
SKANSKA FALTRITTKLUBBENS JUBILEUMSLOPNING-Listed,
SKr600,000, JAG, 10-6, 3yo/up, 12f, 2:31.10, gd.
1--#DUKE DERBY (IRE), 132, h, 5, Duke of Marmalade (Ire)--
Tocopilla (Fr), by Medaaly (GB). (i50,000 Ylg >12 ARAUG;
16,000gns RNA 4yo >15 TA15). O-E Nagell-Erichsen Family;
B-Janus Bloodstock Inc (IRE); T-Niels Petersen; J-Per-Anders
Graberg. SKr360,000. Lifetime Record: 26-6-7-2, SKr2,708,313.
2--Hurricane Red (Ire), 132, h, 6, Hurricane Run (Ire)--Bounce
(Fr), by Trempolino. (i22,000 Ylg >11 GOFSPT; i30,000 2yo
>12 ARMAY). O-Stall Zada. SKr120,000.
3--Bokan (Fr), 132, g, 4, Soldier of Fortune (Ire)--Paree (Ire), by
Desert Prince (Ire). (i20,000 Wlg >12 ARQDEC; i30,000 Ylg
>13 AROCT). O-Stall Kalas. SKr60,000.
Margins: 1, 1 1/4, 8. Odds: 1.95, 0.40, 8.60.
Purchased by MAB Agency (M-A Berghgracht)
APPOINTMENTS Sally-Anne Grassick, Communications & Marketing,
Haras de Colleville
,
• Sally-Anne Grassick has joined Guy Pariente and the
team at Haras de Colleville where she will help
promote their stallions Kendargent and Galiway.
• Over the coming weeks Sally-Anne will announce the
ambitious measures the stud is planning to undertake
to commercialise their stallions even further.
• The yellow and white colours of Guy Pariente are
already well known in France, England and Ireland,
and plans are in place to expand into the USA in
2017.
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FASCINATING COX PLATE TAKING SHAPE The G1 Cox Plate Oct. 22 is shaping up to be a thriller given the
news that Godolphin are keen to have another crack at star
mare Winx (Aus) (Ire) with their exciting Hartnell (GB)
(Authorized {Ire}). Although he has been beaten by Chris
Waller=s mare on three occasions Hartnell seems to have
brought his form to a new level recently as evidenced by his
easy three length defeat of Jameka (Aus) (Myboycharlie {Ire}) in
the G1 Yellowglen Turnbull S. at Flemington Oct 2. Explaining
their decision Goodolphin=s Australian manager Henry Plumtre
said, "John Ferguson
didn't think there was
much point running
Sheikh Mohammed's best
European stayer [Scottish]
against his best Aussie
stayer [Hartnell] in the
Caulfield Cup and wanted
to split them up.@
Assuming everything goes
to plan for Winx in her G1 Caulfield S. test she will be seeking
back to back Cox Plate victories but that is of no real concern to
trainer John O=Shea. "We are all about getting our own house in
order, it is really no consideration what else is in the race,"
O=Shea told racing.com. "It would be an honour to win a Cox
Plate for His Highness but again as to what is in it, we are not
going to give any focus to that. With regard to the competition
factor, I think that is more for the racing public to get involved
in, we are just about getting our own house in order." What
O=Shea was emphatic about is the condition of his challenger
following a busy recent time when he ran three times in four
weeks. "You wouldn't know Hartnell had a run to be honest, he
dropped only 1kg for the day out," O'Shea said. "He has made
good improvement again, we are happy with where he is at and
I'm happy with the three weeks going into the Cox Plate."
WINX VS BART Despite only three horse going to post the G1 Ladrokes
Caulfield S. has the look of a fascinating albeit tactical contest. It
only takes two to have a horse race and the credentials of Winx
(Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}) are well documented at this stage but she
faces a formidable opponent on this occasion in Black Heart
Bart (Aus) (Blackfriars {Aus}).
The 6-year-old is a proven top class horse having won three
Group 1 races though it remains to be seen how effective he will
be over 2000m having done the majority of his racing and
winning at up to 1400m. His last performance offered strong
hope that the extra distance would be within his remit when he
beat Saturday=s other runner He Or She (Aus) (Kendel Star
{Aus}) by two and a half
lengths in the G1 Hyland Race
Colours Underwood S. at
Caulfield over 1800m Sept.
24. With Winx looking
imperious so far this season
and having come through her
final preparations in pleasing
style, Brad Rawiller, rider of
Back Heart Bart is giving nothing away as to what tactics he may
deploy in the race. "I don't see what benefit it is me trying to say
how I'm going to ride him," Rawiller told Racing And Sports. "I
think we'll cross that path come Saturday when I speak to
Darren [Weir] and the team. There's so many things can happen
between now and then, and even wind on the day can be a
factor." While acknowledging the mammoth task at hand
Rawiller believes his mount is a worthy opponent for Winx.
"There's no question that Winx has got the runs on the board as
far as she's Australia's best horse. I don't think anyone can
question that. But Black Heart Bart can't have done any more
than he's done. All you can do is win and when he hasn't won
he's been so game in defeat. I'm not seeing why we're not right
in the race up to our ears." There is an old adage that the
>outsider of three= should always be feared and while He Or She
is a solid horse with top level form to his credit he looks safely
held by the other pair on all recent form.
Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 12:15 a.m. EDTLADBROKES CAULFIELD S.-G1, A$600,000
(£358,668/i408,292/US$457,131), 3yo/up, 2000mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Black Heart Bart (Aus) Blackfriars (Aus) Rawiller Weir 1302 He Or She (Aus) Kendel Star (Aus) Williams D&B Hayes/Dbrng 1303 Winx (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) Bowman Waller 125
Hartnell | Racing And Sports
Black Heart Bart | Bronwen Healy
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AN IMPENDING GODOLPHIN WINNER? The A$1-million G1 Ladbrokes Caulfield Guineas is the most
valuable Group 1 of the day and a field of 14 colts line up for the
1600m event. The result of G2 Stan Fox S. run at Rosehill Sept.
24 would appear to hold the key to this race. The first three
home on that occasion, headed by the John O=Shea trained
winner Impending (Aus) (Lonhro {Aus}), will all lock horns again
and team Godolphin
will be hoping their
colt, who has drawn
gate 10, can continue
their successful recent
run. "He has had a
great preparation this
spring and we have
kept him at Osborne
Park following his Stan
Fox Stakes win,@ said
John O=Shea. "He's had three gallops the Melbourne way since
his win and he has been very effective. From the gate he is likely
to be back in the field a little but this shouldn't be a problem
given his racing pattern. We're happy with the way he is going,"
he added. There wasn=t much between the first three in the Stan
Fox with Divine Prophet (Aus) (Choisir {Aus}) and Good
Standing (Aus) (Artie Schiller) just a neck and three parts of a
length behind and connections of each will be hoping to turn
around the form. Another with a major chance is the
progressive Hey Doc (Aus) (Duporth {Aus}). The gelding is
bidding for a four timer having worked his way up the handicap
route and last time he made a successful leap into pattern
company winning the G2 Stutt S. at Moonee Valley Sept. 30 for
trainer Tony McEvoy and jockey Luke Currie. He had both Land
Of Plenty (Aus) Stratum {Aus}) and Kaching (Aus) (So You Think
{NZ}) behind him in second and third that day and he warrants
the utmost respect.
Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 1:30 a.m. EDTLADBROKES CAULFIELD GUINEAS-G1, A$1,000,000
(£597,780/i680,487/US$761,885), 3yo, 1600mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 Sacred Elixir (NZ) Pour Moi (Ire) Lane Pike2 Impending (Aus) Lonhro (Aus) McDonald O’Shea3 Good Standing (Aus) Artie Schiller Bowman Cummings4 Divine Prophet (Aus) Choisir (Aus) Dunn Team Hawkes5 Hey Doc (Aus) Duporth (Aus) Currie McEvoy6 Saracino (NZ) Per Incanto Oliver Baker/Forsman7 Seaburge (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Zahra D&B Hayes/Dabernig
8 Revolving Door (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Brown McDonald9 Wazzenme (Aus) Wanted (Aus) Nolen Webb10 Evacuation (Aus) More Than Ready McEvoy Waterhouse/Bott11 Land of Plenty (Aus) Stratum (Aus) Newitt Price12 Kaching (Aus) So You Think (NZ) Hall Maher13 So Si Bon (Aus) So You Think (NZ) Dee Laing14 Barbie’s Boy (Aus) Choisir (Aus) Stackhouse BonellaAll carry 124 pounds.
YANKEE OUT TO MAKE HISTORY No filly has ever won the G1 Moet & Chandon Spring
Champion S. at Randwick yet it is the David Vandyke trained
distaff Yankee Rose (Aus) (All American {Aus}) who is favourite
to achieve such a feat on Saturday. The 3-year-old is bidding for
her second Group 1 win having secured the G1 Inglis Sires= at
Randwick in April. She was beaten half a length into second by
Global Glamour (Aus) (Star Witness {Aus}) in the G1 Sydney
Airport Flight S. at Randwick just last Saturday so Vandyke has
obviously been pleased with her condition in the interim. In fact
he is even looking
beyond the Spring
Champion with Yankee
Rose as he commented,
AIf she wins on Saturday
we go to the [G1] Cox
Plate." Chris Waller is
going for back to back
wins in the race
following the success of
Vanbrugh (Aus) (Encosta De Lago {Aus}) last year and he relies
on the trio of Veladero (Aus) (Medaglia d=Oro), High Mist (Aus)
(High Chaparral {Ire}) and Tumultuous (Aus) (Fastnet Rock
{Aus}). Veladero won the G3 Schweppes Gloaming S. at Rosehill
Sept. 24 when both stable-mates finished fifth and seventh
albeit beaten narrow margins. Second and fourth in the
Gloaming were the John O=Shea trained pair Honeywine (Aus)
(Street Cry {Ire}) and Retaliation (Aus) (Bernardini) and
Godolphin=s Henry Plumptre was upbeat about their chances.
"Both colts are among the stable's more prominent Derby
candidates and both are in great form. Honeywine looks like an
out-and-out stayer who will be well-suited by the extra ground,"
he said. The Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes trained Swear
(Aus) (Redoute=s Choice {Aus}) has been done no favours being
drawn 11 of 11 but co-trainer Michael thinks the lightly raced
colt can still make an impact. "Unfortunately he's drawn
awkward but he gets his chance to win because he's a good
colt," he said.
Impending | Racing And Sports
Yankee Rose | Racing And Sports
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Australian Black-Type Previews cont.
Saturday, Royal Randwick, Australia, post time: 1:10 a.m. EDTMOET & CHANDON SPRING CHAMPION S.-G1, A$500,000
(£298,890/i340,177/US$380,842), 3yo, 2000mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Prized Icon (Aus) More Than Ready Schofield Cummings 1242 Veladero (Aus) Medaglia d’Oro Hutchings Waller 1243 Swear (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Berry Team Hawkes 1244 High Mist (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) Collett Waller 1245 Honeywine (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) Avdulla O’Shea 1246 Retaliation (Aus) Bernardini Clark O’Shea 1247 Tumultuous (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Angland Waller 1248 Ready Fire Aim (Aus) Sepoy (Aus) Reith Team Hawkes 1249 Hand It In (Aus) Tickets (Aus) O’Brien Ollerton 12410 Khartoum (Aus) Helenus (Aus) Parr Carey 12411 Yankee Rose (Aus) All American (Aus) Yendall Vandyke 120
ROKKI FIVE? A few impressive winning streaks will be broken in the G1
Toorak H. at Caulfield on Saturday. The hard knocking 7-year-old
Royal Rapture (Aus) (Clangalang {Aus}) is going for six in a row
while the market leader He=s Our Rokki (Aus) (Roc De Cambes
{NZ}) bids to extend his run of success to five. The Hayes &
Dabernig trained 4-year-old logged two late season Group 3
races at Randwick in April and resumed the current season in
similar form winning a
Caulfield Handicap in
August and following up in
a similar contest Sept. 17.
Assessing his chances on
Saturday co-trainer Tom
Dabernig commented,
"He's had two runs at the
1400 metres and in a
handicap like the Toorak
he gets into it well. It really looks like a Group One that he could
win but he also gets beyond the mile.@ The training team also
field the veteran Jacquinot Bay (Aus) (Galileo {Ire}) who has
faced some stiff tasks of late including when finishing fourth to
Black Heart Bart in the G1 Underwood S. "He's been racing in
career-best form but he normally finds one or two better than
him but he's at a track and distance he performs well at,"
Dabernig added. Ciaron Maher=s Bon Aurum (Aus) (Bon Hoffa
{Aus}) brings proven Group 1 form to the table having scored in
the Yulong Park Sir Rupert Clarke S. over 1400m at Caulfield
Sept. 24 and is drawn in the middle of the pack in stall 7.
Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 2:10 a.m. EDTIG MARKETS TOORAK H.-G1, A$500,000(£298,890/i340,177/US$380,842), WFA, 1600mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Awesome Rock (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Baster L&T Corstens 1282 Tosen Stardom (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Williams Weir 1273 Bon Aurum (Aus) Bon Hoffa (Aus) McEvoy Maher 1234 He’s Our Rokkii (NZ) Roc de Cambes (NZ) Dunn D&B Hayes/Dbrng1215 Jacquinot Bay (Aus) Galileo (Ire) Lane D&B Hayes/Dbrng1216 Royal Rapture (Aus) Clangalang (Aus) Zahra Weir 1217 Counterattack (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) McDonald Waller 1208 Miss Rose de Lago (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) Mallyon O’Brien 1199 Cosmic Cube (NZ) Dehere Newitt Waller 11710 Thames Court (Aus) Commands (Aus) Brown Brideoake 11511 Great Esteem (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Parnham Webb 11512 Moral Victory (Aus) Husson (Arg) Allen Martin 11513 Tivaci (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) Moloney Moroney 115
FOX OUT TO SPOIL THE LADIES PARTY A field of fifteen fillies go to post for the G1 Schweppes
Thousand Guineas where the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
trained Global Glamour (Aus) (Star Witness {Aus}) seeks her
second Group 1 win in a week. She beat the Spring Champion
bound Yankee Rose by half a length in the G1 Flight S. last
Saturday and will bid to
give her owners, a
syndicate of prominent
international ladies from
the world of bloodstock
(Read TDN article here),
another day in the sun.
She will do well however
to beat Foxplay (Aus)
(Foxwedge {Aus}) as
Chris Waller=s filly already has two victories over Global Glamour
to her credit. Bred by SF Bloodstock Foxplay has enjoyed a
perfect prep for the race taking a brace of Group 2 races in
September, most recently the G2 TAB Tea Rose S. at Randwick
Sept. 17 where she relegated Global Glamour to sixth. Legless
Veuve (NZ) (Pins {Aus}) is another who would appear to have
the measure of some her rivals based on her last time out win in
the G2 Schweppes Thousand Guineas Prelude at Caulfield Sept.
24. On that occasion she counted La Luna Rossa (NZ) (Written
Tycoon {Aus}), Sword Of Light (Aus) (New Approach {Ire}) and I
Am A Star (NZ) (I Am Invincible {Aus}) as her immediate victims
and trainer Stuart Webb=s lightly raced filly would appear to
have even more scope for improvement that her re-opposing
rivals.
He=s Our Rokki | Racing And Sports
Foxplay | Racing And Sports
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AUSTRALIAN GROUP 1 RACES B 2016/2017
Date Race Track
Oct. 15 BMW Caulfield Cup Caulfield
Oct. 21 Manikato S. Moonee Valley
Oct. 22 Cox Plate Moonee Valley
MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL
Oct. 29 AAMI Victoria Derby Flemington
Emirates S. Flemington
Coolmore Stud S. Flemington
Myer Classic Flemington
Nov. 1 Emirates Melbourne Cup Flemington
Nov. 3 Crown Oaks Flemington
Nov. 5 Mackinnon S. Flemington
Darley Classic Flemington
Nov. 19 Railway S. Ascot
Nov. 26 Winterbottom S. Ascot
Dec. 3 Kingston Town Classic Ascot
Feb. 11 C. F. Orr S. Caulfield
Feb. 18 Lightning S. Flemington
Feb. 25 Chipping Norton S. Warwick Farm
Blue Diamond S. Caulfield
Futurity S. Caulfield
Oakleigh Plate Caulfield
Mar. 4 Randwick Guineas Randwick
Canterbury S. Randwick
Australian Guineas Flemington
Makfi | agakhanstuds.com
Australian Black-Type Previews cont.
Saturday, Caulfield, Australia, post time: 12:50 a.m. EDTSCHWEPPES THOUSAND GUINEAS-G1, A$500,000
(£298,890/i340,177/US$380,842), 3yo, f, 1600mTPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 Whispering Brook (Aus) Hinchinbrook (Aus) Hall Miller2 Missrock (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Dunn Laing3 Global Glamour (Aus) Star Witness (Aus) McEvoy Waterhouse/Bott4 Foxplay (Aus) Foxwedge (Aus) Bowman Waller5 I Am a Star (NZ) I Am Invincible (Ire) King Nichols6 La Luna Rossa (NZ) Testa Rossa (Aus) Oliver Baker/Forsman7 Samara Dancer (NZ) Hinchinbrook (Aus) Tourneur Stokes8 Legless Veuve (NZ) Pins (NZ) Zahra Webb9 Sword of Light (Aus) New Approach (Ire) Lane Ellerton/Zahra10 Leotie (Aus) Darci Brahma (NZ) Parnham Dwyer11 Sebring Dream (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Walker D&B Hayes/Dabernig12 Harlow Gold (NZ) Tavistock (NZ) Bayliss D&B Hayes/Dabernig13 Smart Amelia (Aus) Smart Missile (Aus) McDonald Cummings14 Peeking Duck (Aus) Al Samer (Aus) Newitt Pennuto15 Fromparis Withlove (Aus) Smart Missile (Aus) Thompson L&T CorstensAll carry 122 pounds.
MAKFI SOLD TO JAPAN Makfi (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}--Dhelaal {GB}, by Green Desert),Europe=s champion 3-year-old colt of 2010 and sire of Group 1winners in three different countries, has been sold and willstand the 2017 breeding season in Japan following a sale to theJapan Bloodstock Breeders= Association (JBBA) by his previousowners, Qatar Bloodstock.Narvick International=sEmmanuel de Seroux brokeredthe deal on behalf of the JBBA. Winner of the G1 English2000 Guineas and the G1 PrixJacques Le Marois in hischampionship season, Makfiretired to stud the followingyear and from his first crop,was represented by Make Believe (GB), sensational in annexingthe 2015 G1 Poule d=Essai des Pouliches and G1 Prix de la Foreten route to French highweight honors. Makfi initially stood at Tweenhills Stud and, in partnership withthe Aga Khan Studs, stood his last two Northern Hemisphereseasons at Haras de Bonneval in France. He also shuttled toserve mares at Westbury Stud in New Zealand and from hisSouthern Hemisphere crops sired G1SW Marky Mark (Aus), NewZealand=s champion 2-year-old of 2015; and Sofia Rosa (NZ), the2016 G1 Australian Oaks victress, who is also a dual groupwinner and Group 1-placed in New Zealand. "We will be sad to see Makfi go as he was the first stallionpurchased by Qatar Bloodstock and he means a lot to SheikhFahad and all the team,@ commented Qatar Bloodstock ManagerDavid Redvers. AHowever, from a commercial perspective thedeal made good sense and we wish the JBBA the best of luckwith him. I am sure he will continue to thrive at stud." Added Westbury Stud=s General Manager Russell Warwick, "Itwill be very sad to lose Makfi from the Southern Hemispherebreeding world ,as he has made an immediate impact with hisprogeny. Makfi has a number of exciting prospects sitting in thewings and there is no doubt his presence in this part of theworld will continue for many a year to come after standing forsix seasons at Westbury, providing breeders access to aworld-class son of the great Dubawi." Georges Rimaud, manager of the Aga Khan Studs said: "We aresorry Makfi will not be coming back to Haras de Bonneval and hewill be missed in France, where he was represented by his firstGroup 1 winner in Make Believe. He was well supported bybreeders and his legacy in Europe will be further enhanced byhis forthcoming crops of runners." To date, Makfi is the sire of 158 individual winners, includingsix group winners among his 11 overall black-type winners. Hisprogeny have earned in excess of ,5.5 million worldwide.
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