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THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2018
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A CHANCE TOCHANGE LIVES
By Kelsey Riley
Six months ago, Robert Godfrey didn’t know much about
horses. Actually, he admits, he was nervous around them.
None of that shows now.
Godfrey, an inmate at the Blackburn Correctional Complex in
Lexington, Kentucky, strokes Red, a strapping chestnut
Thoroughbred gelding, slipping him treats over the fence while a
handful of other ex-racehorses mill about in the background.
“Red has his own personality in this group. He’s outgoing and
he likes to have fun,” Godfrey said. “He’s like the semi alpha in
the group. But Red, he’s a good guy. A big, pretty horse, and I
just like to work with him every day.”
Red is clearly smitten with Godfrey, too, and in fact, the pair
have more in common than immediately meets the eye. Each of
them arrived at Blackburn, a minimum security prison on the
edge of Lexington, in need of a second chance.
Red, for one, found himself left behind in his first career--he
raced twice, and trailed in last both times. A brief renaissance as
a dressage horse bore similarly little fruit, but Red has now
happily found his niche as a member of the Thoroughbred
Retirement Foundation’s Second Chances herd at Blackburn.
The Second Chances programs--of which there are nine across
the country--give inmates at minimum security prisons the
opportunity to work with off-track Thoroughbreds while serving
their sentences. Cont. p3
AMERICAN-SIRED OFFSPRING DOT JRHA
SELECT SALES by Alan Carasso
A smattering of horses on offer at next week’s JRHA SelectYearling and Foal Sale were purchased in utero at the KeenelandNovember Sale in late 2016 and 2017, respectively. To followare brief pedigree notes on each of those horses.
Monday, July 9, 2018Hip 72, ylg, c, American Pharoah--Crisp, by Quiet American
Consigned by Northern Farm$350,000 in utero ‘16 KEENOV – Consigned by Adena Springs
(walking video) Crisp defeated future champion Blind Luck (Pollard’s Vision)
into third in a sit-sprint renewal of the GI Santa Anita Oaks(video) and foaled this first-crop son of the 2015 AmericanTriple Crown winner last May 5. The further female familyincludes GISW Whywhywhy (Mr. Greeley) and MGSWSpellbinder (Tale of the Cat). Crisp was most recently covered byDeep Impact (Jpn). Cont. p6 (Click here)
Thursday, July 5, 2018
TAKING THE HIGH ROAD 7John Boyce takes a closer look at super sire Quality Road’s statistics in the latest installment of Fact of the Week.
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TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 3 OF 8 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • JULY 5, 2018
Devanei Miller with an off-track Thoroughbred at Blackburn
Blackburn cont. from p1 But the program isn’t just a way to pass the time; it is an
intense educational course that spans all aspects of equine care
from foaling straight through to tacking up; injuries and their
treatment, pasture management and nutrition. At the end of the
six months, the inmates must pass a 300-question exam to
graduate.
Programs like Second Chances, which sends its participants
back into society with new skill sets and new mind sets, highlight
a huge opportunity for the American prison system. Over
2.3 million Americans--almost a quarter of the world’s entire
imprisoned population--are currently behind bars in a system
that costs roughly $80 billion a year to operate, and that is only
direct spending, not factoring in the indirect costs of
incarceration. That figure looks more like $1 trillion.
And after all that, rates of recidivism run disturbingly high. A
study conducted on prisoners at state prisons (like Blackburn)
that were released in 2005 revealed that 77% were re-arrested
by 2010, with 43% returning to prison.
However, in 2013, the largest-ever analysis of correctional
educational studies was published by RAND, and it revealed that
prisons that run vocational programs like Second Chances,
where inmates learn a skill, have recidivism rates 43% lower
than prisons without vocational programs. Prisoners who
received vocational training while incarcerated were deemed
28% more likely to find employment after release than those
who didn’t receive training. The study also showed that while it
costs $1400 to $1744 per inmate to run the programs, costs
associated with recidivism run $8700 to $9700. Exact numbers
for prisoners that partake in Second Chances are not readily
available, but the nine prisons that run Second Chances
programs (all minimum security prisons--no violent offenders)
have experienced reduced recidivism rates. Cont. p4
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 8 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • JULY 5, 2018
WHAT WE WERE TOLD EARLY ON WAS
THAT THE INCIDENCES OF BAD
BEHAVIOR WERE MUCH, MUCH LOWER,
OR NON-EXISTENT, WITH MEN WHO
WERE IN THE PROGRAM.Diana Pikulski
Second Chances program member Robert Godfrey
Blackburn cont.
Diana Pikulski, the TRF’s longtime executive director who
recently retired after serving various roles within that
organization, was involved in the development of Second
Chances in the early 1980s and she said that while studies on
recidivism are a more recent phenomenon, positive feedback
after the first chapter of the program opened at the Wallkill
Correctional Facility in upstate New York was almost immediate.
“What we were told early on was that the incidences of bad
behavior in the facility were much, much lower, or non-existent,
with men who were in the program,” Pikulski said.
I recently had the opportunity to visit Blackburn and meet the
men in the Second Chances program. None of the four I sat
down and spoke with had had experience with horses prior to
entering the program. All of them said they wanted to continue
their involvement with horses once they left.
Godfrey was one of them, and he admitted it took him some
time to gain confidence around the animals. Red was one of
those that helped him overcome his trepidation.
“He was one of the first horses that helped me get over my
fear of horses, so I like to come down and feed him every day,”
Godfrey said, still showering Red liberally with treats. “We come
back here every day but I give Red a little special attention,” he
added. “Some of them get jealous because Red gets fed the
most, so I hope they don’t get mad at him.”
As Godfrey dotes on Red, one of his contemporaries, Joshua
Hyatt, darts around among the herd of an adjacent paddock,
keen to show us a few of the horses’ tricks. One smiles for him;
another spins on command.
Hyatt revealed that he wants to take his two favorite horses
from the program with him when he leaves the prison.
“I have a bit of land in Indiana and my family never really had
horses, but now that I have this knowledge I’d like to adopt a
couple horses,” he said. “I have two here that I was thinking if I
could get them to agree to it, I’d take them with me.”
Devanei Miller is another inmate who admitted he knew
nothing about horses before the program, but now that he has
learned more about the Thoroughbred business, he is interested
in getting involved.
“I would love to, honestly,” he said. “I didn’t know it was such
a lucrative business. I’ve found out I was in the wrong business!
Now that I know that I’d definitely like to figure out how to get
inside the horse business.”
Of the horses at Blackburn, he said, “They’re more docile and
calmer up close. When you see them from afar they kind of look
tough and scary, but when you get close to them, not at all.”
Linda Dyer runs the Second Chances program at Blackburn,
and she said the positive effect of the horses on the inmates is
evident pretty quickly.
“I have some of them start out that have never been around a
horse before and they’re a little afraid of them,” she said. “It
takes them a week or two usually and they get used to them.
They start little bit by little bit. I have them learn to groom first
and then pick their feet.”
“They tell me all the time the horses relax them. They can tell
a horse anything they want and the horse keeps that secret, so
they talk to the horses a lot, too. You see them hugging them all
the time and they’ll tell you, ‘these horses are really good for
me.’”
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 8 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • JULY 5, 2018
TRF Blackburn Manager Linda Dyer
Blackburn cont.
“They learn patience, they learn compassion, and the biggest
thing they learn is responsibility,” Dyer said. “I had one guy that
was working with a horse and you could see him getting
frustrated because he wasn’t getting instant results. I said,
‘sometimes it takes a while and you have to have patience.’ It
taught him patience. I said, ‘you’ll get your results but you may
have to work at it a bit first.’ He did, and he got his results.”
Dyer said there is interest from the area’s Thoroughbred farms
to take on the Second Chances graduates as staff. She describes
one graduate that has gone on to a career in the Thoroughbred
industry, and the TRF says graduates from across the country
have gone on to be farriers, vet assistants and caretakers.
“I had one [inmate] that had an 8-year-old daughter that was
horse crazy, and he wanted to be able to do something with her
when he got out,” she said. “He learned everything he was
supposed to learn and he had a knack with horses, he was good.
He said he probably wouldn’t work on a farm because he had to
pay child support and he couldn’t afford it, but he applied to a
number of jobs when he got out and a horse farm was the only
one that called him back. That was Fares Farm and they hired
him and gave him his own barn and eight mares because they
couldn’t believe how much he knew. They were able to give him
some extra hours so he was able to keep working there and
made enough money.”
The knowledge the inmates have gleaned is readily apparent.
“We do a lot of basic horse management,” said Hyatt after
rasping one of the horse’s hooves. “We go out and check them
for cuts or injuries. Being springtime there’s a lot of abscesses
you have to deal with and wrap, and make sure they’re not
overweight, which can cause founder. And being springtime we
have a lot of dew poisoning to deal with.”
For all the benefits for its human participants, the positive
reverberations for their equine counterparts cannot be
underestimated. The TRF has a total herd of about 700 horses
spread across the country, with the vast majority having come
off the track ‘pasture sound,’ meaning injuries and wear and
tear associated with racing have left them physically unable to
be ridden. We are accustomed to hearing fantastic stories about
ex-racehorses going on to excel at all kinds of equine disciplines,
from top-level eventing to barrel racing, but it is these horses
that don’t have that opportunity that are likely to slip through
the cracks. And they, for contributing to the livelihoods of those
of us who work in racing, deserve a long and happy life just as
much as the others.
Pikulski said when the TRF was founded some 35 years ago,
programs for ex-racehorses did not exist, and thus Second
Chances was very much a pioneering concept.
“It put the issue on the map and it showed right off the bat
that these horses, even if they couldn’t go on to be a great
Thoroughbred in the show world, they could live naturally, be
turned out and be in a group and not be high maintenance, and
be friendly, low key, personal and therapeutic,” Pikulski said. “It
created this sanctuary, and I mean that in the big sense, not just
in the physical sense.”
The herd at Blackburn, which currently numbers 49 off-track
Thoroughbreds, is largely senior, and the facility is an important
sanctuary for horses that came off the track not sound enough
for an athletic second career, or those that need a retirement
home later in life. Cont. p6
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Lot 72 | jhra.or.jp
Blackburn cont.
“The herd we have now is getting pretty old,” Dyer said. “I’ve
been here 13 years and probably a third of them were here
already. We have 49 horses right now, and 34 of them are over
20, and 10 of them are over 25. It’s a senior citizen farm, but it’s
great because it really teaches [the inmates] compassion and
they really go out of their way to take care of them.”
The result is a mutual respect, trust and understanding.
“One of the first guys in the program at Wallkill was a Vietnam
vet who was very violent and very, very difficult to deal with in
the prison,” Pikulski recalled. “It was a very short period of time
before this guy did a 180-degree turnaround, and it was all
because of the horses. The formula there--the intimidating,
large horse who is a prey animal and needs to trust the person,
and the person then needs to become trustworthy and worthy
of that horse’s love and respect--is the symbiotic relationship of
mutual respect and understanding that transforms the worst
elements of [the inmates] into exactly what we want them to
become: patient, understanding, trustworthy, kind and
empathetic. Only horses can do that, and Thoroughbreds can do
it better than any other horse.”
American-breds in JRHA Sales cont. from p1 Hip 111, ylg, f, War Front--Circling (Ire), by Galileo (Ire)
Consigned by Mishima Farm
$800,000 ‘16 KEENOV – Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales
(walking video)
Circling, a daughter of SW Chanting (Danehill) and therefore
bred on the same cross as Frankel (GB), was Group 3-placed in
Ireland and a stakes winner in the US. Third dam Golden Reef
(Mr. Prospector) won the GII Schuylerville S. and was twice
Grade I-placed in 1989 for Buckland Farm. The War Front cross
over Galileo is responsible for G1SWs Roly Poly and U S Navy
Flag. Circling produced a Deep Impact (Jpn) this past Mar. 11
that is cataloged as lot 340 in the foal section of the sale.
Hip 152, ylg, c, Liam’s Map--Toutsie Rules, by Roman Ruler
Consigned by Orion Farm Co Ltd
$135,000 ‘16 KEENOV – Consigned by Timber Town
(walking video)
Third in the 2015 GIII Charles Town Oaks for a partnership
including Marette Farrell, Hilary Pridham, Angela Ellis and
Haynes Stable LLC, Toutsie Rules was part of the first book of
mares sent to this Lane’s End stallion, winner of the 2015
GI Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile. The colt’s third dam is MGISW Tout
Charmant (Slewvescent), who was responsible for GSW & GISP
Dancing House (Tapit). Toutsie Rules was bred to Horse of the
Year Maurice (Jpn) (Screen Hero {Jpn}) in 2017, but did not
produce a foal.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Hip 370, wlg, c, Uncle Mo--Easter Island, by Giant’s Causeway
Consigned by Hidaka Taiyo Farm
$350,000 ‘17 KEENOV – Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales
(walking video)
Easter Island, a daughter of GISW Awesome Maria (Maria’s
Mon) and a $550K buyback as a KEESEP yearling in 2015, was
covered by Uncle Mo in her first year at stud in 2017 and
fetched a solid price last November. This is also the Robsham
family of Grade I winners Discreet Cat (Forestry) and Discreetly
Mine (Mineshaft), whose dam Pretty Discreet (Private Account)
won the 1995 GI Alabama S. by eight lengths.
Cont. p7
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TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 8 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • JULY 5, 2018
Tammy the Torpedo sold to Masatake Iida last year at KEENOV
Keeneland photo
FACT OF THE WEEKHip 384, wlg, c, War Front--Tammy the Torpedo,
by More Than Ready
Consigned by Chiyoda Farm
$1,650,000 ‘17 KEENOV – Consigned by Claiborne Farm
(walking video)
This Mar. 2 foal is the first produce for her dam, a two-time
Grade III winner in 2016 while under care of trainer Chad
Brown. The dark bay descends from a Stuart Janney family that
includes MGSW Criminologist (Maria’s Mon), dam of MGSW
Inspector Lynley (Lemon Drop Kid), MGSP Rescue Squad
(Dynaformer) and MSP Party Now (Tiznow). Under the colt’s
fourth dam is GISW Carriage Trail (Giant’s Causeway).
Hip 436, wlg, c, Air Force Blue--Verbouwen, by Kitten’s Joy
Consigned by Sweet Farm
$160,000 ‘17 KEENOV – Consigned by Lane’s End
(walking video)
Also trained by Chad Brown, Verbouwen was third in the 2016
GIII Boiling Springs S. before being put in foal to this champion
son of War Front in early 2017. Air Force Blue’s year-younger
half-brother Soleil de Paris (Lemon Drop Kid), a $535K KEESEP
grad, has won three of his eight career starts in Japan for
earnings of over $300K.
TAKING THE HIGH ROADby John Boyce
The essence of Quality Road the racehorse was his
uncompromising speed at distances short of a
mile-and-a-quarter. His 121 Beyer winning the 9-furlong Donn at
Gulfstream Park, when he lowered his own track record set a
year earlier winning the GI Florida Derby, has not been bettered
since at distances beyond a mile. In fact he was so brilliant that
he recorded triple-digit Beyers in as many as 11 of his 13 career
starts.
Retired to Lane's End at a fee of $35,000, Quality Road has
established himself as the best sire son of Elusive Quality and
demonstrated his sire power recently, siring Grade I winners
Able Tasman and Spring Quality on the Belmont Stakes card. His
ratio of stakes winners to runners currently stands at 9.2%,
which fairly reflects what his mare quality suggested he should
achieve--and something that most sires fail to do. Looking at the
Gone West sire line, we find that Quality Road has only
Speightstown (11.7%), Speightstown's son Munnings (10.7%)
and Zafonic (10.1%) ahead of him--and he's easily outscoring his
own father who has sired 7.6% stakes winners to runners from
his northern hemisphere foals. Cont. p8
TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 8 OF 8 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • JULY 5, 2018
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of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American
races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts
published by The Jockey Club Information Services and utilized
here with their permission.
Quality Road cont.
But those percentages don't tell the whole story about Quality
Road's excellent start at stud. A more accurate reflection of his
brilliance can be seen from his Grade I winner count. From his
first four crops, he's sired a remarkable eight Grade I winners in
North America, which is a pretty rare feat. Only four stallions
since Graded racing commenced in 1973 have done better with
their first four crops in North America. And among current
American sires, only Tapit had more at that stage. Just look at
the list of exceptional sires whose numbers he's eclipsing: Candy
Ride, Curlin, Empire Maker, Ghostzapper and Medaglia d'Oro.
Quality Road--just as he did as a racehorse--is setting a searing
pace as a stallion.
‘SIENNA’ LEADS IOWA OAKS FIELD Sassy Sienna (Midshipman), winner of Oaklawn’s GIII Fantasy
S. Apr. 13 over last weekend’s Queen’s Plate romper Wonder
Gadot (Medaglia d’Oro) makes her first start since finishing sixth
in the GI Kentucky Oaks May 4 in Thursday evening’s GIII Iowa
Oaks at Prairie Meadows. Cosmic Burst (Violence) also boasts
strong Arkansas form, having annexed the GIII Honeybee S. Mar.
10 before finishing fourth in the Fantasy. She’s a Julie (Elusive
Quality) was off the board in both the GII Rachel Alexandra S.
and GII Fair Grounds Oaks over the winter, but could enter this
return to graded company with a bit more confidence after
taking a Churchill optional claimer June 3. Testing One Two (Star
Guitar) finished a spot ahead of She’s a Julie and behind
eventual Kentucky Oaks heroine Monomoy Girl when fifth in the
Rachel Alexandra. She’s since taken a pair of Louisiana-bred
stakes events by daylight. Terra’s Angel (Drosselmeyer)
narrowly bested Hold Her Tight (Proud Citizen) in the local prep
for this, the June 7 Panther S. Rayya (Tiz Wonderful), winner of
the G3 UAE Oaks in March and 13th in the Kentucky Oaks, did
not make the trip from Bob Baffert’s Santa Anita base and is
expected to scratch. The result of this race will appear in
Saturday’s newsletter.
LONE STAR TO HOST RETIRING RACEHORSE EVENT Lone Star Park will host The Paddock Foundation’s fourth-annual Roses to Ribbons Old Fashioned Horse Fair on Saturday,July 7. The event will feature Thoroughbred racehorses who areready to be retired and retrained for second careers. Horses willbe available for inspection in the saddling paddock withrespective sellers available to privately negotiate prices. Formore information contact the Texas Thoroughbred Associationat (512) 458-6133 or visit facebook.com/thepaddockfoundation.
BUFFUM FILLY FIRST VA-CERTIFIED BONUS EARNER Maryland-bred juvenile filly No Refunds (Buffum) became thefirst horse to earn her owners a bonus as part of the Virginia-Certified Residency Program when she broke her maiden atLaurel Park on Saturday. The program rewards winners of non-Virginia restricted races at Mid-Atlantic racetracks (New York,New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia andDelaware) with 25% purse bonuses after they have maintainedresidency in the state of Virginia for any consecutive six-monthperiod prior to Dec. 31 of their 2-year-old year. No Refunds,who is trained by John Salzman, Jr. on behalf of Bird Mobberley,was sent to Stephanie Nixon's Horseshoe Hill Farm in Ashland,Virginia last July in order to become eligible for the program."They normally would send horses in September or October butbecause of the new program, they sent them earlier," notedNixon. "I've been breaking horses for the Salzmans for the last15 years. They are my main client and beyond that, we're justgood friends. Their business over the years allowed me to builda new barn at the farm."
Thursday, Prairie Meadows, post time: 10:28 p.m. EDT
IOWA OAKS-GIII*, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML
1 Hold Her Tight Proud Citizen Brereton C. Jones Jones Thompson 10-1
2 Shes Our Fastest Oratory Norman, Mark and Norman Stables LLC Gelner Birzer 12-1
3 Baydar K Graydar Harry L. Veruchi Arnett Canchari 15-1
4 She's a Julie K Elusive Quality Whispering Oaks Farm LLC Asmussen Santana, Jr. 9-2
5 Cosmic Burst K Violence Stockseth, Norma Lee and Dunn, Todd Von Hemel Eramia 5-1
6 Rayya Tiz Wonderful Sh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi Baffert Talamo Scr
7 Testing One Two Star Guitar Brittlyn Stable, Inc. Arceneaux Prado 6-1
8 Terra's Angel K Drosselmeyer Evans, Johnny B. and Eoff, Terry Broberg Risenhoover 8-1
9 Sassy Sienna K Midshipman China Horse Club International, Medallion Racing, 3-1
Lazaruk, Zayat Stables, LLC and McClanahan Cox Geroux
10 Tell Your Mama Blame Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. Hess, Jr. Cabrera 10-1
Breeders: 1-Brereton C. Jones, 2-Euerka Thoroughbred Farm, 3-Dennis Crooks & George Bates, 4-Godolphin, 5-Pewter Stable, 6-Mineola Farm II LLC,
James W. Hirschmann& Silent Grove Farms, LLC, 7-Brittlyn, Inc., 8-Hargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton &Silver Fern Farm, LLC, 9-Haymarket Farm LLC,
10-Robert D. DeWitt. *Result will appear in Saturday’s edition.
Friday, Prairie Meadows, post time: 10:30 p.m. EDT
PRAIRIE MEADOWS CORNHUSKER H.-GIII*, $300,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Irish Freedom K Pioneerof the Nile Donegal Racing Cox Geroux 115
2 Matrooh K Distorted Humor Crystal Racing Enterprises and Contreras Stable Contreras Sanjur 117
3 Dr. Dorr Lookin At Lucky Natalie J. Baffert Baffert Talamo Scr
4 McCraken Ghostzapper Whitham Thoroughbreds LLC Wilkes Hernandez, Jr. 119
5 Thirstforlife K Stay Thirsty Wesley E. Hawley Hawley Albarado 116
6 Dalmore K Colonel John Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. Hess, Jr. Desormeaux 116
7 Remembering Rita Spring At Last Jeral Keith Adams Anderson Birzer 113
8 Hence Street Boss Calumet Farm Asmussen Santana, Jr. 115
9 Krewe Chief K Parading Three Diamonds Farm Maker Gaffalione 114
Breeders: 1-Philip Robertson & Brenda Robertson, 2-WinStar Farm LLC, 3-Madeline Auerbach, Mr. Jack Klugman &Bob Baffert, 4-Whitham
Thoroughbreds, LLC, 5-Camas Park Stud, 6-Sally J. Andersen, 7-Dapple Bloodstock & Lisa McNamara, 8-Calumet Farm, 9-Stone Farm.
*Result will appear in Sunday’s edition.
Saturday, Belmont, post time: 6:50 p.m. EDT
BELMONT DERBY INVITATIONAL S.-GI, $1,200,000, 3yo, 1 1/4mTPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Channel Cat English Channel Calumet Farm Pletcher Saez 122
2 Encumbered Violence Reddam Racing LLC Callaghan Gutierrez 122
3 Analyze It K Point of Entry William H. Lawrence Brown Ortiz 122
4 Hunting Horn (Ire) Camelot (GB) M. B. Tabor, Mrs. J. Magnier, & D. Smith O'Brien Moore 122
5 Maraud K Blame Treadway Racing Stable Pletcher Velazquez 122
6 Kingstar (Fr) Evasive (GB) Team Valor International & Ecurie Des Charmes Brandt Boudot 122
7 Catholic Boy K More Than Ready Robert V. LaPenta, Madaket Stables LLC, Siena Thomas Castellano 122
Farm LLC, and Twin Creeks Racing Stables, LLC
8 Hawkish Artie Schiller Robert V. LaPenta, AJ Suited Racing Stable, LLC Toner Franco 122
& Madaket Stables LLC
9 My Boy Jack K Creative Cause Don't Tell My Wife Stables, Monomoy Stables, LLC Desormeaux Desormeaux 122
& West Point Thoroughbreds
Breeders: 1-Calumet Farm, 2-Rose Hill Farm & Ralph Stroope, 3-P. Headley Bell, Nancy Bell & NATO, 4-Lynch-Bages & Rhinestone Bloodstock, 5-John R.
Penn & Frank Penn, 6-Charles Barel, 7-Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding, 8-AJ Suited, LLC, 9-Brereton C. Jones
Saturday, Belmont, post time: 5:46 p.m. EDT
BELMONT OAKS INVITATIONAL S.-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/4mTPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Significant Form Creative Cause Stephanie Seymour Brant Brown Ortiz, Jr. 121
2 Chipolata (Fr) Muhtathir (GB) West Point TB, Hubert Honore & Robert Masiello Clement Franco 121
3 Paved K Quality Road Ciaglia Racing LLC & Eclipse T’bred Partners McCarthy Stevens 121
4 Capla Temptress (Ire) Lope de Vega (Ire) Team Valor International Botti Castellano 121
5 Toinette K Scat Daddy Ken Baca, Lisa & Nicholas Hawkins, & Drysdale Prat 121
Joseph & Lynne Hudson
6 Athena (Ire) Camelot (GB) M. B. Tabor, Mrs. J. Magnier, & D. Smith O'Brien Moore 121
7 La Signare (Fr) Siyouni (Fr) Madaket Stables LLC, Tim & Anna Cambron Lynch Rosario 121
& Bradley Thoroughbreds
8 Thewayiam (Fr) Thewayyouare Dubb, Great Point Stables, The Elkstone Group Motion Velazquez 121
Al Shahania Stud America & Bethlehem Stables
9 Fatale Bere (Fr) Pedro the Great Benowitz Family Trust, Madaket Stables LLC, Powell Desormeaux 121
M. Mathiesen & M. Powell
10 Mighty Scarlett K Scat Daddy Long Lake Stable LLC, Head of Plains Partners, Brown Ortiz 121
Doheny Racing Stable & Coleman
Breeders: 1-Brereton C. Jones, 2-Hubert Honore, 3-St. George Farm, LLC, 4-Pier House Stud, 5-J D Stuart, P C Bance & A REnterprises, Inc., 6-Roncon &
Chelston, 7-Moussa Mbacke, 8-SCA La Perrigne, 9-SNC Regnier and San Gabriel Inv., Inc., 10-Teneri Farm Inc. &Bernardo Alvarez Calderon
Saturday, Belmont, post time: 6:18 p.m. EDT
SUBURBAN S.-GII, $700,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/4mPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Name Changer Uncle Mo Colts Neck Stables LLC Goldberg Saez 117
2 War Story K Northern Afleet Imaginary Stables and Ellis, Glenn Navarro Castellano 121
3 Zanotti Gio Ponti Ten Strike Racing Guerrero Alvarado 117
4 Tapwrit Tapit Eclipse T’bred Partners, Robert V. LaPenta, Pletcher Ortiz 123
Bridlewood Frm, Gainesway Stb, & Whisper Hill Farm
5 Dr. Dorr Lookin At Lucky Natalie J. Baffert Baffert Talamo 121
6 Discreet Lover Repent Uriah St. Lewis St. Lewis Franco 119
7 Take Your Guns K Blame John D. Gunther Brown Rosario 117
8 Hoppertunity K Any Given Saturday Karl Watson, Michael Pegram & Paul Weitman Baffert Prat 121
9 Sorry Erik Wilburn Big Chief Racing, LLC Desormeaux Desormeaux 117
10 Diversify K Bellamy Road Lauren & Ralph M. Evans Violette, Jr. Ortiz, Jr. 123
11 The Lieutenant K Street Sense Mr. and Mrs. William K. Warren, Jr. McCarthy Velazquez 119
Breeders: 1-Colts Neck Stables LLC, 2-Jack Swain III, 3-Castleton Lyons & Kilboy Estate, 4-My Meadowview LLC, 5-Madeline Auerbach, Mr. Jack Klugman
& Bob Baffert, 6-Woodford Thoroughbreds, 7-John D. Gunther, 8-Betz/D.J. Stable/Kidder/J. Betz/Robenalt, 9-Erv Woolsey & Ralph Kinder, 10-Fred W.
Hertrich III & John D. Fielding, 11-John D. Gunther
Saturday, Belmont, post time: 5:11 p.m. EDT
BELMONT SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP S.-GII, $350,000, 3yo/up, 7fPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Limousine Liberal Successful Appeal Katherine G. Ball Colebrook Ortiz 122
2 Whitmore Pleasantly Perfect Robert V. LaPenta, Ron Moquett & Head of Plains Moquett Santana, Jr. 122
3 Eye Luv Lulu Pollard's Vision Michael Dubb Servis Ortiz, Jr. 116
4 Shaft of Light Smart Strike Al and Michelle Crawford Racing Navarro Ferrer 116
5 Lewisfield Great Notion Linda L. Zang Runco Bocachica 118
6 Favorable Outcome Flatter Klaravich Stables, Inc. and Lawrence, William H. Brown Castellano 122
Breeders: 1-Mike Ball & Katherine Ball, 2-John Liviakis, 3-Donald Newman, 4-Sam-Son Farm, 5-Linda Zang, 6-Charles T. Matses
Saturday, Los Alamitos, post time: 7:28 p.m. EDT
GREAT LADY M S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2fPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Phantom Proton K Ghostzapper Stepaside Farm, LLC Drysdale Bejarano 119
2 Skye Diamonds First Dude Allen Racing LLC, Bloom Racing Stables, LLC, Spawr Pereira 119
Tom Acker & Jon Lindo
3 Turkish Tabby K Eskendereya KMN Racing LLC Hollendorfer Conner 119
4 Marley's Freedom K Blame Cicero Farms, LLC Baffert Van Dyke 124
5 Best of Me K Super Saver Hansen, Todd and Shawn Miller Pedroza 114
Breeders: 1-Smart Angle, LLP, 2-Dizney Double Diamond, LLC, 3-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, 4-Jack Swain III, 5-John D. Gunther
Saturday, Belmont, post time: 4:36 p.m. EDT
DWYER S.-GIII, $300,000, 3yo, 1mPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Seahenge K Scat Daddy M. B. Tabor, Mrs. J. Magnier, & D. Smith O'Brien Castellano 115
2 Seven Trumpets K Morning Line West Point Thoroughbreds Romans Albarado 117
3 Rugbyman Tapit Wertheimer and Frere Motion Ortiz 115
4 Noble Indy K Take Charge Indy Repole Stable Pletcher Velazquez 123
5 Fixedincome Larry Flatter Gold Square LLC Englehart Franco 115
6 Mendelssohn K Scat Daddy M. B. Tabor, Mrs. J. Magnier, & D. Smith O'Brien Moore 123
7 Firenze Fire Poseidon's Warrior Mr. Amore Stable Servis Ortiz, Jr. 123
Breeders: 1-K & G Stables, 2-St. George Farm, LLC, 3-Wertheimer et Frere, 4-WinStar Farm, LLC, 5-Gold Square, LLC, 6-Clarkland Farm, 7-Mr Amore
Stables
Saturday, Delaware, post time: 5:45 p.m. EDT
DELAWARE OAKS-GIII, $300,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Mo Shopping Uncle Mo Repole Stable Pletcher Pino 116
2 Blue Union Rags K Union Rags D. J. Stable LLC Servis Cintron 116
3 Takechargedelilah K Take Charge Indy StarLadies Racing Pletcher McCarthy 118
4 Maya Malibu Malibu Moon My Meadowview Farm LLC Motion Vargas, Jr. 116
5 Blue Strike K Smart Strike D. J. Stable LLC Servis Cintron 116
6 Cascanueces K Smart Strike Manning Kingdom Inc. Pletcher Carmouche 116
7 Prospective Lady Prospective Georgeades, J, Dasher, G & Pugliese, Jr., R V. Bennett Centeno 120
8 Coach Rocks Oxbow Valente, R, RAP Racing & West Point Tbreds Romans Maragh 122
9 Red Ruby Tiznow Sexton, Sandra and Nicholson, Brandi Gorder Lopez 122
10 Gio Game K Gio Ponti John C. Oxley Casse Leparoux 116
Breeders: 1-Repole Stable Inc, 2-Michael Shanley, 3-Steve M. DeMaiolo, 4-My Meadowview LLC, 5-Lakland Farm, 6-William Saba & W. S. Farish, 7-Cheryl
A. Curtin, 8-Calumet Farm, 9-Hargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton & SilverFern Farm, LLC, 10-H. Allen Poindexter
Saturday, Delaware, post time: 4:45 p.m. EDT
ROBERT G. DICK MEMORIAL S.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 3/8mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 La Manta Gris K Lemon Drop Kid Blackstone River Stable Arnold, II Hernandez, Jr. 118
2 Good Roll Artie Schiller Richard C. Granville Boniface - 118
3 Broken Bridle K Broken Vow Capuano, Gary and Fowler, Jr., Paul L. Capuano Cintron 118
4 Palinodie (Fr) Doctor Dino (Fr) Sallusto and Albina Racing Clement McCarthy 118
5 Esquisse (GB) Dansili (GB) Wertheimer and Frere Motion Vargas, Jr. 118
6 Sweet Sandy Flatter Fig Tree Farm Hodsdon - 118
7 Tricky Escape K Hat Trick (Jpn) Jon A. Marshall Ashby DeCarlo 118
8 Creative Thinking Creative Cause Brereton C. Jones Proctor Beschizza 120
9 Giovanna Blues Gio Ponti Alcon, Dora, Dogwood Plantation & Marcus, Larry Dickinson Pino 118
Breeders: 1-Nursery Place & Hendrickson, 2-Richard C. Granville, 3-Herman Sarkowsky, 4-Ecurie Maulepaire, 5-Wertheimer et F rere, 6-Lazy Lane Farms,
LLC., 7-Robert B. Trussell Jr. &John T.L. Jones III, 8-Waymore LLC, 9-Dogwood Plantation
Saturday, Parx Racing, post time: 4:04 p.m. EDT
PARX DASH S.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 5fTPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Forman the Foreman Cool Coal Man Tim E. O'Donohue Racing Stables LLC Rodriguez - 119
2 Dubini K Gio Ponti Pewter Stable Demasi Centeno 119
3 Louisiana Brown Big Brown Gregory S. Elam Goodman Mangalee 119
4 Pure Sensation Zensational Patricia A. Generazio Clement Carmouche 119
5 Ready for Rye K City Zip Chalk Racing Albertrani Arroyo 121
6 Oak Bluffs Defrere Mary E. Eppler Racing Stable, Inc. Eppler Lopez 124
7 Tribalist Tribal Rule Abrams, Robert, Dutko, Mitchell and Paran, Michael Heap Fuentes 124
8 Vision Perfect Pollard's Vision Mr. Amore Stable Servis Pennington 121
9 Nice Tune Concorde's Tune Emerald Racing Stable LLC Whylie Sanchez 119
10 Pool Winner Broken Vow Colts Neck Stables LLC Goldberg Rivera 119
11 Bold Thunder Bold n' Flashy Andrew Sulley Farro Esquivel 119
12 Uncle Leo Sharp Humor Take A Shot LLC Wyner Castillo 119
Breeders: 1-Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds, 2-Castleton Lyons & Kilboy Estate, 3-Perry Segura, 4-Patricia Generazio, 5-Soc. Agr. Santa Elena De
ChimbarongoLTDA, 6-Patricia Generazio, 7-Dutko & Abrams, 8-Robert Spiegel, 9-Moises Yanez, 10-Colts Neck Stables LLC, 11-Ameer Group, 12-Dr.
Ismail Levent Zumreoglu
Saturday, Arlington, post time: 4:41 p.m. EDT
AMERICAN DERBY S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mTPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Kitten a Gettin English Channel Calumet Farm Harty Nakatani 119
2 Proquestor Skipshot Olympia Star, Inc. Yanakov Roman 119
3 Pont Du Gard K Liaison Wimborne Farm Correas, IV Lopez 119
4 Dubby Dubbie Ice Box Emmet Jolley, Jack Randall & Mitch Butler Lovell Gilligan 119
5 Ezmosh K Tizway Madaket Stables LLC, Ten Strike Racing Cox Valdivia, Jr. 119
and Zayat Stables, LLC
6 Captivating Moon Malibu Moon Lothenbach Stables, Inc. Block Geroux 119
7 Real Story Fast Bullet Jeffrey S. Amling and Merriebelle Stable LLC Correas, IV Bravo 119
8 Tap Daddy Scat Daddy Exotique Racing Asmussen Lezcano 121
Breeders: 1-Calumet Farm, 2-Mikhail Yanakov, 3-Cypress Bend Farm, 4-Al Horton, 5-Scott Pierce & Lanae Pierce, 6-Lothenbach Stables Inc, 7-J. Amling &
Merriefield Farm, 8-Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC
Saturday, Arlington, post time: 5:16 p.m. EDT
MODESTY H.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 3/16mTPP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Majestic Angel K Majestic Warrior Jerry Jamgotchian Reed Perez 115
2 Oh So Terrible Cape Blanco (Ire) Carol Hammersmith Ross Doyle 113
3 Go Baby Run K Smart Strike Kingswood Farm Swearingen Bridgmohan 110
4 Celestial Insight Scat Daddy The Elkstone Group LLC Motion Geroux 118
5 La Manta Gris K Lemon Drop Kid Blackstone River Stable Arnold, II Cannon 115
6 Hallie Belle Medaglia d'Oro Godolphin Racing, LLC Stidham Bravo 116
7 Princess La Quinta K Quality Road Al Moorhouse & James Gulick Gulick Marquez, Jr. 117
8 Church Social K Pulpit Stuart S. Janney, III McGaughey III Valdivia, Jr. 114
9 Prado's Sweet Ride Fort Prado Darrell and Sadie Brommer Block Lopez 119
10 Daring Duchess K Arch Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey Maker Lezcano 120
11 Sully's Dream K Colonel John Ralph Ebert, Patrick & Michael Waresk, Ortiz Hill 118
Vagas Mathiesen & Ralph Taylor
12 Con Te Partiro K Scat Daddy Hat Creek Racing Ward Lanerie 116
13 Daddys Lil Darling Scat Daddy Normandy Farm McPeek Hernandez, Jr. 124
Breeders: 1-Hargus & Sandra Sexton and Silver Fern Farm, 2-Carol Hammersmith, 3-Clearsky Farms, 4-Calumet Farm, 5-Nursery Place & Hendrickson,
6-Darley, 7-John Mulholland, Martha Jane Mulholland & Pegasus Stud, LLC, 8-Taylor Asbury, 9-Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Brommer, 10-Kennelot Stables LTD.,
11-Glendalough LLC, 12-K.C. Garrett Farm LLC, 13-Normandy Farm
Saturday, Arlington, post time: 6:23 p.m. EDT
STARS AND STRIPES S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Soglio K Scat Daddy Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey Maker Lezcano 119
2 Catcho En Die (Arg) Catcher In The Rye (Ire) Naipual Chatterpaul & Sotirios Sakatis Chatterpaul Valdivia, Jr. 117
3 Slim Shadey (GB) Val Royal (Fr) Michael M. Hui Maker Nakatani 117
4 Arklow K Arch Donegal Racing Cox Geroux 117
5 Nessy Flower Alley Edmond A. & Sharon Hudon Wilkes Marquez, Jr. 121
6 Bronson K Medaglia d'Oro Three Diamonds Farm Maker Bravo 117
7 Harlan Strong (Arg) Harlan's Holiday Fern Circle Stables McPeek Hernandez, Jr. 119
8 Memory Bank Misremembered Dare To Dream Stable LLC Stidham Emigh 117
9 Canessar (Fr) Kendargent (Fr) Guy Pariente Delacour Lynch 117
10 High On Sugar Lemon Drop Kid Clabar Mor Stables LLC Slager Perez 117
11 Twenty Four Seven K City Zip Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc. Brueggemann Bridgmohan 117
12 Cartoon K Henrythenavigator Glockenburg LLC Vashchenko Murrill 117
Breeders: 1-Flaxman Holdings Limited, 2-Livschitz, Jorge Eduardo, 3-P. M. Cunningham, 4-John R. Penn & Frank Penn, 5-Sierra Farm, 6-Ran Jan Racing,
Inc., 7-Firmamento, 8-Carson Springs Farm, Inc., 9-Haras De S.A. Aga Khan SCEA, 10-Colts Neck Stables, LLC, 11-Richard Maynard, 12-Pangloss YK
Saturday, Arlington, post time: 6:55 p.m. EDT
ARLINGTON H.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, 1 3/16mT
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Christian C Kitalpha Joe & Don Cochonour Catalano Felix 116
2 Hot Dad Sidney's Candy Warner Thoroughbreds, Jim & Brett Setzer,. Davis Doyle 114
& Triple R Racing, Inc
3 Synchrony Tapit Pin Oak Stable Stidham Bravo 122
4 Compass Zone K Hard Spun Marc Detampel & Andrew Farm Cox Geroux 115
5 Converge K Sidney's Candy Naipaul Chatterpaul Chatterpaul Valdivia, Jr. 115
6 Tizzarunner Tizway Three Diamonds Farm Maker Lanerie 114
7 Western Elegance English Channel Double D Stables, Inc. Davis Sanjur 116
8 Twenty Four Seven K City Zip Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc. Brueggemann Bridgmohan 115
9 Just Howard K English Channel Skeedattle Associates Motion Lynch 117
10 Revved Up Candy Ride (Arg) Phipps Stable McGaughey III Lezcano 116
11 Divisidero K Kitten's Joy Gunpowder Farms LLC Rubley Toledo 121
12 Roman Approval K Roman Ruler Michael M. Hui Maker Hernandez, Jr. 117
Breeders: 1-Arapaho LLC and Dick Lossen, 2-SF Racing, 3-Pin Oak Stud, LLC, 4-Juddmonte Farms Inc, 5-SF Racing, 6-Robert T. Manfuso, 7-Bluegrass
Hall, LLC, 8-Richard Maynard, 9-Howard M. Bender, 10-Phipps Stable, 11-Hinkle Farms, 12-Glencrest Farm LLC & Fox-Straus
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Leading Sires of 3-Year-Olds by Black-Type Horsesfor stallions standing in North America through Tuesday, July 3
Earnings represent worldwide figures, stud fees listed are 2018 fees.
Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings
1 Into Mischief 6 15 3 10 1 1 100 35 1,003,520 3,942,987
(2005) by Harlan's Holiday Crops: 7 Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY Fee: $100,000 Audible
2 Scat Daddy 8 14 6 9 1 1 106 43 3,798,000 8,045,783
(2004) by Johannesburg Crops: 8 Stands: Ashford Stud USA (Dead) Justify
3 Curlin 6 12 3 6 -- 3 71 30 1,128,400 4,172,059
(2004) by Smart Strike Crops: 7 Stands: Hill 'n' Dale Farms KY Fee: $150,000 Good Magic
4 Tapit 3 11 2 7 -- 1 72 27 373,800 2,217,528
(2001) by Pulpit Crops: 11 Stands: Gainesway Farm KY Fee: $300,000 Hofburg
5 Blame 7 9 2 3 -- -- 57 24 293,820 1,950,072
(2006) by Arch Crops: 5 Stands: Claiborne Farm KY Fee: $12,500 Maraud
6 More Than Ready 5 9 2 5 -- -- 80 29 208,000 1,848,071
(1997) by Southern Halo Crops: 15 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $60,000 Catholic Boy
7 Violence 3 9 1 5 -- 1 78 39 193,800 1,835,042
(2010) by Medaglia d'Oro Crops: 2 Stands: Hill 'n' Dale Farms KY Fee: $25,000 Talk Veuve to Me
8 Medaglia d'Oro 5 8 2 3 -- 2 56 20 886,080 2,651,389
(1999) by El Prado (Ire) Crops: 11 Stands: Jonabell Farm KY Fee: $250,000 Wonder Gadot
9 Kitten's Joy 3 8 1 3 -- 1 102 32 369,070 2,095,251
(2001) by El Prado (Ire) Crops: 10 Stands: Hill 'n' Dale Farm KY Fee: $60,000 Roaring Lion
10 Speightstown 5 8 3 3 -- -- 61 22 273,471 1,736,603
(1998) by Gone West Crops: 11 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $100,000 Mozu Superflare
11 Paynter 1 8 -- 2 -- -- 57 28 105,540 1,306,760
(2009) by Awesome Again Crops: 2 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $12,500 Dark Artist
12 Malibu Moon 2 7 2 5 1 1 68 25 1,177,800 2,328,755
(1997) by A.P. Indy Crops: 16 Stands: Spendthrift Farm KY Fee: $75,000 Magnum Moon
13 Midnight Lute 3 7 1 3 1 1 69 18 661,000 1,949,396
(2003) by Real Quiet Crops: 7 Stands: Hill 'n' Dale Farms KY Fee: $15,000 Midnight Bisou
14 Candy Ride (Arg) 7 7 2 4 -- -- 57 20 298,000 1,692,885
(1999) by Ride the Rails Crops: 11 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY Fee: $80,000 Reride
15 Pioneerof the Nile -- 7 -- 4 -- 1 60 26 117,816 1,450,132
(2006) by Empire Maker Crops: 6 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $110,000 Mississippi
Up the Ante | Joe Labozzetta
IN ORDER OF PURSE:
MANILA S., $100,000, Belmont, 7-4, 3yo, 1mT, 1:35.42, fm.
1--UP THE ANTE, 116, c, 3, by Smart Strike
1st Dam: Ask Me When, by Speightstown
2nd Dam: Cuando, by Lord At War (Arg)
3rd Dam: Cuando Quiere, by Affirmed
($225,000 RNA Ylg '16 KEESEP; $350,000 2yo '17 OBSMAR).
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. O-Castleton Lyons; B-Castleton Lyons &
Kilboy Estate (KY); T-Christophe Clement; J-Javier Castellano.
$60,000. Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-0, $159,203. *1/2 to
Aristocratic (Malibu Moon), SW & GSP, $157,385.
2--Raging Bull (Fr), 118, c, 3, Dark Angel (Ire)--Rosa Bonheur, by
Mr. Greeley. (i90,000 Ylg '16 GOFORB). O-Peter M. Brant;
B-Dayton Investments Limited (FR); T-Chad C. Brown. $20,000.
3--Westerland (GB), 116, c, 3, Frankel (GB)--Arabesque (GB), by
Zafonic. O-Juddmonte Farms, Inc.; B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd
(GB); T-William I. Mott. $10,000.
Margins: 3HF, 3 1/4, NK. Odds: 5.50, 0.45, 8.80.
Also Ran: Factor This, Sea Foam, Hangman.
Up the Ante broke on top and wasn=t for catching here. The
second-choice led through easy fractions of :24.31 and :48.79,
began to let it out a notch on the far turn and kept on rolling
down the stretch to record a career high. The previously
unbeaten and heavily favored Raging Bull rallied from last of six
to complete the exacta.
Up the Ante scored a front-running tally in a grassy Belmont
Park optional claimer May 10 and entered off a runner-up finish
in Delaware=s Stanton S. June 13.
"I was very happy with Mr. [Javier] Castellano's plan,@ winning
trainer Christophe Clement said. AHe tried to steal the race in
front and it worked. Having said that, I don't really know if he
stole it, because when he opened up, he really opened up and
he was very impressive. The turf was a touch on the soft side the
last time he ran at Delaware and I'm completely happy with how
he ran today. It's a great win and reminds me of the times Gio
Ponti ran with the same connections and it's a nice flashback so
I'm very happy with that.@
The winner=s dam Ask Me When, an Edward P. Evans
homebred who finished second in her lone attempt at Delaware
in 2010, is also represented by a Gio Ponti filly of 2016, a Malibu
Moon colt of 2017 and a Malibu Moon filly of 2018. Castleton
Lyons purchased the half-sister to MGSW and young sire
Dominus (Smart Strike), in foal to War Front, for $250,000 at the
2011 KEENOV Sale. This is also the extended female family of
millionaire Honey Ryder (Lasting Approval). Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
BERTRANDO S., $101,035, Los Alamitos, 7-4, (S), 3yo/up, 1m,
1:35.53, ft.
1--SOI PHET, 124, g, 10, Tizbud--Summer Jersey, by Siberian
Summer. O-Benowitz Family Trust, Mathilde Powell & Paul
Viskovich; B-ARCHA Racing Inc. (CA); T-Leonard Powell; J-Alonso
Quinonez. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 59-15-7-6, $1,015,250.
*Full to Chao Chom, SW, $146,945.
2--B Squared, 124, c, 4, Square Eddie--Silar Rules, by Ten Most
Wanted. O/B-Reddam Racing, LLC (CA); T-Doug F. O'Neill.
$20,000.
3--Grecian Fire, 119, g, 4, Unusual Heat--Maddie's Odyssey, by
Kitten's Joy. O/B-KMN Racing (CA); T-Jerry Hollendorfer.
$12,000.
Margins: NO, 3/4, NO. Odds: 3.80, 2.30, 3.70.
Also Ran: Grazen Sky, Taman Guard, Make It a Triple,
Continental Divide, Magic Mark. Scratched: Acceptance.
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The classy veteran Soi Phet took his career earnings over
$1 million with a gutsy late-running win to deny B Squared by
the narrowest of margins for a second time. Unhurried early, the
dark bay settled just off the pace while saving ground along the
rail as Taman Guard (Midnight Lute) set the early tempo. Soi
Phet was still waiting for running room after a half in :46.21, but
he found daylight as Taman Guard scampered clear in upper
stretch. B Squared was first to collar the pacesetter, but Soi Phet
knew just where the wire was and produced a late kick that had
him in front when it counted. Soi Phet also won the inaugural
Bertrando S. back in 2014.
AHe has such a big heart,@ trainer Leonard Powell said of the
winner. AI wasn=t sure he had won. Even watching the replay, I
wasn=t sure. It was the kind of trip we hoped he would get.
Financially it means a lot [to surpass $1-million in career
earnings], but, honestly, for the horse it doesn=t mean anything
because to me he has always been worth a million dollars and
more. I=m very proud of what he=s been able to accomplish.
There=s been a lot of hours spent with him and the fact he has
responded the way he has is very satisfying.@
Soi Phet, now a winner of five of nine starts, all stakes, at Los
Alamitos, was making his fourth appearance of the year in the
Bertrando. The 10-year-old opened the campaign with a runner-
up finish in a Mar. 23 optional claimer and was fifth in the
Apr. 28 GII Californian S. before returning to the winner=s circle
with a narrow victory over B Squared over the turf in the May
20 Crystal Water S. last time out. Summer Jersey produced a
full-brother to the winner this year.
IN ORDER OF PURSE:
8th-Belmont, $77,000, Alw (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($80,000), 7-4,
3yo, f, 1mT, 1:36.14, fm.
KITTEN'S COVERGIRL (f, 3, Kitten=s Joy--Glamour Puss {SP,
$110,665}, by Catienus), claimed for $40,000 out of a runner-up
effort at this track May 11, returned to take a June 15 starter
allowance for her new connections. Sent off at 10-1, the
chestnut filly attended a moderate pace, skipped clear in upper
stretch and held sway late to win by 3/4 lengths over Amertume
(Tapit). Kitten=s Covergirl RNA=d for $14,000 at the 2016 FTKOCT
sale. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by
Fasig-Tipton. Lifetime Record: 7-3-3-0, $116,460.
O-Robert J. Amendola; B-Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey (KY);
T-Patrick L. Reynolds.
IN ORDER OF PURSE:
1st-Belmont, $75,000, Msw, 7-4, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11.54, ft.
VIRGINIA ELOISE (f, 2, Curlin--Minnie Macy, by A.P. Indy) took
all the money at 3-5 in the Belmont opener and ran away late to
earn her diploma for fun at first asking. The dark bay broke well
from her rail draw and forced the issue as four of them lined up
through an opening quarter in :22.39. She dropped back a few
lengths on the far turn as the Wesley Ward-trained second-time
starter Brittas Bay (Scat Daddy), a well-beaten fifth on debut at
Aqueduct Apr. 18, kicked for home in control. Johnny Velazquez
kept after the heavy favorite in the stretch, however, and she
began to respond, scraping the paint with a rail rally to take over
late. Virginia Eloise kicked clear from there and reported home
five lengths to the good of Brittas Bay.Virginia Eloise was
acquired by St Elias Stable in utero for $500K at KEENOV in
2015. Minnie Macy is also represented by a Curlin filly of 2017
and an Empire Maker filly of 2018. Virginia Eloise's second dam,
the GSW Miss Macy Sue (Trippi), has been responsible for 'TDN
Rising Star', GISW and freshman sire Liam's Map (Unbridled's
Song), GSW & GISP Not This Time (Giant's Causeway) and fellow
Rising Star, SW & GSP Taylor S (Medaglia d'Oro). Lifetime
Record: 1-1-0-0, $45,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or
VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-St. Elias Stable & MeB Racing Stables LLC; B-St. Elias Stables,
LLC (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher.
2nd-Woodbine, C$64,880, Msw, 7-4, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT),
1:46.36, ft.
UNITED (g, 3, Giant=s Causeway--Indy Punch, by Pulling
Punches) was fifth first out on the local lawn May 27, and had
been gelded since that outing. Also sporting blinkers for the first
time and with a few upbeat works on display in the interim, the
9-2 shot attended the pace in between rivals down the backside.
He put a head in front entering the home bend, shook free of
the odds-on chalk approaching the straight and ran up the score
to 5 1/2 lengths at the line. Sandy Bay (Animal Kingdom) rallied
for second. The winner, a $240,000 KEENOV weanling turned
$300,000 FTSAUG yearling, is a half to Tensas Punch (War
Front), SW, $251,200; Royal Navy Ship (War Front), GSP-Ire; last
Saturday=s GIII Philip H. Iselin S. winner Harlan Punch (Harlan=s
Holiday), GSW, $653,993.
Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm
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United is also a half to a yearling colt by Hard Spun; and a foal
filly by Carpe Diem. He hails from the family of GISW and young
sire Liaison (Indian Charlie). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $29,266.
Click for Equibase.com chart. VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-LNJ Foxwoods; B-Rosemont Farm LLC (KY); T-Roger L. Attfield.
4th-Gulfstream, $51,050, (S), Msw, 7-4, 2yo, 5f, :58.41, ft.
TAKE COMMAND (c, 2, Field Commission--Espanola Way, by
Cozzene), off as the 3-2 favorite, forced the issue from the
outside through an opening quarter in :22.59, put his head in
front as they began to straighten for home and kicked clear in
the stretch to graduate by five lengths. Florida Two Step (Two
Step Salsa) was second. Sales history: $12,000 Ylg '17 OBSWIN.
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $32,500. Click for the Equibase.com
chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Tropic Lightning Racing LLC; B-Edward A. Seltzer (FL); T-Teresa
M. Pompay.
7th-Los Alamitos, $41,725, (S), Msw, 7-4, 2yo, 5f, :57.89, ft.
OUR SILVER OAK (c, 2, Unusual Heat--Strawberry Flash, by
Alphabet Soup) shadowed the early leaders, but was caught in
tight on heels and shuffled back a bit after a quarter in :22.17.
Tipped out five wide at the top of the stretch, the gray colt
rallied stoutly down the center of the track and drew clear to
win by two lengths as a 33-1 outsider. Favored Oliver (Papa
Clem) was second best after dueling on the front end. The
winner was a $30,000 BARSEL yearling. Breeder Madeline
Auerbach purchased Strawberry Flash, in foal to Fort Larned, for
$17,000 at the 2014 Keeneland November sale. The 10-year-old
mare produced a colt by Gervinho this year. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $24,000.
O-Robert Jones, Michael Nentwig & Ray Pagano; B-M Auerbach,
LLC (CA); T-William E. Morey.
6th-Los Alamitos, $40,690, Msw, 7-4, 3/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10.28, ft.
SO I SANG (f, 4, Union Rags--Tactful Lady, by Langfuhr) hadn=t
faced the starter since finishing a close fourth behind Marley=s
Freedom (Blame)--a runaway winner of this spring=s GIII Desert
Stormer S.--in a Del Mar maiden special weight last Sept. 4. Off
as the 2-1 favorite to fire fresh off the bench, she was hustled to
the front from her rail draw to lead through an opening quarter
in a sharp :21.31. Under pressure at the top of the stretch, So I
Sang kept on digging and turned back a bold challenge from A
Little Unruly (Violence) to win by a half-length. So I Sang was
unsaddled by the clubhouse turn and vanned off. The winner=s
dam Tactful Lady is also represented by an unraced 3-year-old
gelding by Midnight Lute named Athletico; a 2-year-old colt by
Super Saver; and a yearling filly by Honor Code.
So I Sang=s third dam is the great Phipps homebred champion
Inside Information (Private Account). Sales history: $120,000
RNA Ylg '15 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-1, $45,600. Click for
the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Hollendorfer, LLC, Tony Holmes, Steve Melen & Timothy C.
Thornton; B-Tony Holmes & Tim Thornton (KY); T-J Hollendorfer.
2nd-Los Alamitos, $40,345, Msw, 7-4, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:35.98, ft.
REGULATE (g, 3, Quality Road--Modulate, by Mizzen Mast),
fourth in the Feb. 3 GIII Robert B. Lewis S. in his fourth lifetime
start, was making his first appearance since finishing third in a
1 1/16-mile maiden special weight at Santa Anita Mar. 8. Gelded
since that effort, the 3-5 favorite broke from the outside in the
six-horse field and was widest as all six raced in a line into the
first turn. Taken in hand and settled at the back of the field,
Regulate was racing keenly and up on heels down the
backstretch before charging up into contention three wide into
the homestretch. He forged to the lead as the wire neared and
won by a half-length over Pleasant d=Oro (Medaglia d=Oro).
Modulate, in foal to Noble Mission (GB), sold for $90,000 at the
2015 Keeneland November sale. She produced a filly in 2016
and produced a Chilean-bred son of Verrazano in 2017. The
mare is a half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner Honorable
Duty (Distorted Humor). She is out of the unraced Mesmeric
(A.P. Indy), a daughter of the great Toussaud (El Gran Senor).
Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-
Tipton. Lifetime Record: 6-1-1-1, $50,970.
O/B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY); T-Bob Baffert.
4th-Los Alamitos, $40,345, Msw, 7-4, 2yo, f, 5f, :56.73, ft.
KATIELEIGH (f, 2, Midnight Lute--Weekend Romance {SW,
$272,453}, by Old Forester) was runner-up in her five-furlong
debut at Santa Anita June 7 and came into this second effort off
a bullet three-furlong breeze (:33 4/5) at this track June 27. The
3-1 shot set a pressured pace through an opening quarter in
:21.87. She began inching away in upper stretch and maintained
her advantage down the lane as favored Bellafina (Quality Road)
tried in vain to reel her in late, ultimately losing by 1 1/4 lengths.
Katieleigh, a $23,000 KEESEP yearling, sold for $70,000 after
working a furlong in :9 4/5 at this year=s OBS April sale.
Weekend Romance produced a colt by Munnings last year and
aborted a Twirling Candy foal this year. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $35,800.
O-William Branch; B-Hermitage Farm LLC (KY); T-Luis Mendez.
Wednesday Cancellations
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7th-Monmouth, $36,700, Msw, 7-4, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12.68, ft.
ALL FLATTER (f, 3, Flatter--All Electric {SP}, by Grand Slam) was
sent off at 2-1 in this unveiling. The dark bay filly was away
alertly and took the lead in the early strides. She briefly ceding
her advantage to longshot Bold Rate (Exchange Rate), but
regained control leaving the backstretch. She opened a clear
lead in upper stretch before grimly holding on to a neck victory
over favored Homefieldadvantage (Ghostzapper). The winner, a
$170,000 KEENOV weanling, is a half-sister to Electric Alphabet
(Alphabet Soup, SP, $223,691).
All Electric, a half-sister to graded stakes winner Fish Trappe
Road (Trappe Shot), produced a filly by Flatter last year. In foal
to Ironicus, she sold for $10,000 at last year=s Keeneland
November sale. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $21,600.
O-New Farm; B-Clifford J. Grum (KY); T-Jason Servis.
4th-Delaware, $33,490, Msw, 7-4, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:07.67, ft.
ICY LADY (f, 2, Mission Impazible--Lavender Gem, by Harlan's
Holiday), the 3-1 second choice in this field scratched down to
four runners, sat just off the pacesetters early. She engaged
favored Marine Layer (Into Mischief) turning for home and put
that grudging foe away late to win by 2 1/2 lengths. After
RNA=ing for $14,500 as an FTNMIX weanling, Icy Lady sold for
$5,000 as an EASOCT yearling before bringing $15,000 after
working a furlong in :11 flat at this year=s EASMAY sale.
Lavender Gem, in foal to Japan, sold to Clark Brewster for
$1,500 at the 2016 Fasig-Tipton New York Fall Sale. She
produced a filly by Japan last year and a filly by Magna Graduate
this spring. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $20,400.
O-Old Coach Farm; B-RF HF Mares Rule #3 (NY); T-M Gorham.
5th-Ellis, $32,390, Msw, 7-4, 2yo, 5f, :57.96, ft.
KNICKS GO (c, 2, Paynter--Kosmo's Buddy {MSW, $298,095}, by
Outflanker) showed good speed from his rail draw and led the
way through an opening quarter in :22.92. The 8-5 second-
choice extended his advantage off the far turn, and, despite
racing a bit greenly in the stretch, ran off to graduate by
3 1/2 lengths. Artaban (Morning Line) was second. Kosmo=s
Buddy had a colt by Orb in 2017 and was bred back to Broken
Vow. Sales history: $40,000 Wlg '16 KEENOV; $87,000 Ylg '17
KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $16,430. Click for the
Equibase.com chart.
O-KRA Stud Farm; B-Angie Moore (MD); T-Ben Colebrook.
3rd-Indiana Grand, $31,000, Msw, 7-4, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:04.05, ft.
SERENGETI EMPRESS (f, 2, Alternation--Havisham, by
Bernardini), the 1-5 favorite, an up close third in the early going,
split foes to challenge for the lead midway on the turn and
quickly spurted to the front with a quarter-mile to run. She
strode clear without being asked down the lane to graduate by
5 1/2 lengths. Tryon Summer (Discreetly Mine) was second. The
winner was a $25,000 KEENOV weanling and a $70,000 KEESEP
yearling. Havisham, with the winner in utero, RNA=d for $34,000
at the 2015 Keeneland November sale. Again in foal to
Alternation, she sold for $12,000 at that same auction in 2016.
She produced a filly by that sire last year. Click for the
Equibase.com chart. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,600.
O-Joel Politi; B-Tri Eques Bloodstock, LLC (KY); T-T M. Amoss.
2nd-Gulfstream Park, $65,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 5fT
Bridlewood Farm homebred HOT N SOUR (Tapit) debuts for
trainer Jonathan Thomas. The gray filly is the second foal out of
GI Matriarch S. winner Egg Drop (Alphabet Soup), who
Bridlewood purchased for $1.9 million at the 2014 Keeneland
November sale. Thomas also saddles Bridlewood homebred
Double Medal (Medaglia d=Oro) who looks to improve on a
seventh-place effort in her 4 1/2-furlong debut over the main
track June 3. The filly is out of Double Tapped (Tapit), a
half-sister to Grade I winner Paddy O=Prado (El Prado {Ire}) and a
full to champion Untapable. Double Tapped, with this filly in
utero, was purchased for $1.3 million at the 2015 Fasig-Tipton
November sale. TJCIS PPs
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FIRST-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: THURSDAY, JULY 5
Cajun Breeze (Congrats), Stonehedge Farm South, $0
8 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners
3-Gulfstream, Aoc 5 1/2f, NANCYSAIDSO, 8-5
Global Response (A.P. Indy), Coco Ranch, $0
10 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners
3-Gulfstream, Aoc 5 1/2f, GLOBAL BEAUTY COCO, 6-1
Goldencents (Into Mischief), Spendthrift Farm, $15,000
119 foals of racing age/6 winners/0 black-type winners
1-Evangeline Downs, Msw 5fT, GOTTABEGOLDEN, 8-1
Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno), Adena Springs, $15,000
69 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners
3-Delaware, Msw 5 1/2f, MY MACHO, 6-1
Will Take Charge (Unbridled's Song), Three Chimneys Farm,
$30,000
109 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners
1-Belmont, Msw 5 1/2f, SHE WILL ROCK, 7-2
$225,000 FTS AUG yrl
SECOND-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: THURSDAY, JULY 5
Graydar (Unbridled's Song), Taylor Made Farm, $15,000
193 foals of racing age/47 winners/1 black-type winner
8-Prairie Meadows, $200K GIII Iowa Oaks, 1 1/16m, BAYDAR, 20-1
$47,000 KEE NOV wnl; $100,000 KEE SEP yrl
3-Delaware, Msw 5 1/2f, YOWZA YOWZA YOWZA, 7-2
Liaison (Indian Charlie), Spendthrift Farm, $10,000
166 foals of racing age/32 winners/2 black-type winners
2-Gulfstream, Msw 5fT, HASPEL, 15-1
$3,000 FTK OCT yrl
Our Entourage (Street Cry {Ire}), O'Sullivan Farms LLC, $1,250
21 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners
2-Charles Town, Msw 4 1/2f, EASTER ENTOURAGE, 10-1
Power Broker (Pulpit), SAU, $5,000
136 foals of racing age/23 winners/0 black-type winners
1-Belmont, Msw 5 1/2f, MISS PUGSLEY, 10-1
Violence (Medaglia d'Oro), Hill 'n' Dale Farms, $15,000
248 foals of racing age/62 winners/6 black-type winners
8-Prairie Meadows, $200K GIII Iowa Oaks, 1 1/16m, COSMIC
BURST, 6-1
$20,000 EAS JAN yrl; $25,000 KEE SEP yrl
STAKES RESULTS:
JERSEY GIRL H., $78,000, Monmouth, 7-4, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT,
1:36.20, fm.
1--VALEDICTORIAN, 119, f, 4, Temple City--Smart N Classy
(GSW, $466,209), by Smart Strike. 1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN.
O-Epic Racing; B-John Bowers Jr (NJ); T-Kelly J. Breen; J-Carlos
J. Hernandez. $45,000. Lifetime Record: 18-7-4-2, $227,835.
2--Heading Home, 118, f, 4, After Market--Trail Princess, by Hit
the Trail. O/B-Holly Crest Farm (NJ); T-John F. Mazza. $15,000.
3--Diamond Play, 121, m, 5, E Dubai--Forbidden Isle, by Belong
to Me. O-Thoroughbred Investments Fund LLC; B-Colonial
Farms (NJ); T-Anthony R. Margotta, Jr. $7,500.
Margins: HD, 2, 3/4. Odds: 1.80, 6.70, 8.40.
PRINCESS ELAINE S., $50,000, Canterbury, 7-3, (S), 3yo/up, f/m,
1 1/16mT, 1:43.34, fm.
1--SOME SAY SO, 117, m, 5, Belong to Me--Love Factor, by
Royal Academy. O-Tim Rosin & Mark Kane; B-Tim Rosin, Jerry
Miller & Mark Kane (MN); T-Judd Becker; J-Leandro D.
Goncalves. $30,000. Lifetime Record: 20-5-6-0, $178,374.
2--First Hunter, 118, m, 5, Philanthropist--Hunter's Tiger Paw, by
Military. O/B-Joel Zamzow (MN); T-McLean Robertson.
$10,000.
3--Honey's Sox Appeal, 117, m, 5, Successful Appeal--A J's
Honey, by Indian Charlie. O-Robert E. Lindgren; B-Paul
Knapper & Bob Lindgren (MN); T-McLean Robertson. $5,250.
Margins: 1, NK, 1 1/4. Odds: 2.10, 1.80, 5.60.
Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm
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BLAIR'S COVE S., (NB) $50,000, Canterbury, 7-3, (S), 3yo/up,
1 1/16mT, 1:42.92, fm.
1--A P IS LOOSE, 118, g, 7, Monarchos--Masquerade Star, by
Stalwart. O/B-Joel Zamzow (MN); T-McLean Robertson;
J-Jareth Loveberry. $30,000. Lifetime Record: 33-10-7-9,
$405,288. *1/2 to Hunter=s Tiger Paw (Military), SW, $110,308.
2--Teddy Time, 117, g, 5, Northern Afleet--Devil Not Me, by
Devil His Due. O/B-Jeff Larson (MN); T-McLean Robertson.
$10,000.
3--Where's Jordan, 117, g, 5, Kela--Olga S, by Quick Cut.
O/B-Virginia Peters (MN); T-Virginia Peters. $5,000.
Margins: HF, HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 2.70, 6.40, 12.10.
VICTOR S. MYERS S., (NB) $50,000, Canterbury, 7-4, (S), 3yo, 6f,
1:09.23, gd.
1--MR. JAGERMEISTER, 122, c, 3, Atta Boy Roy--Frangelica, by
Corinthian. O-Kristin Boice, Leslie Cummings & Valorie Lund;
B-Kristin Boice (MN); T-Valorie Lund; J-Leandro D. Goncalves.
$30,000. Lifetime Record: 10-5-3-0, $203,975.
2--Speeding Kid, 122, g, 3, Law Enforcement--Bright Star, by
Elusive Quality. ($13,900 RNA Ylg '16 MNSAUG). O-Lori &
William Townsend; B-Scott Pierce (MN); T-Miguel Angel Silva.
$10,000.
3--Watertonian, 122, c, 3, Neko Bay--My Wanita, by Glitterman.
O/B-Winchester PlaceThoroughbreds, LLC (MN); T-Eric L.
Heitzmann. $5,500.
Margins: 6 1/4, 3/4, HF. Odds: 0.10, 6.00, 13.60.
FRANCES GENTER S., $50,000, Canterbury, 7-4, (S), 3yo, f, 6f,
1:11.30, gd.
1--SIMRAN, 122, f, 3, Joey Franco--Miss Cecilia, by Our
Emblem. 1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. O-Gaitri Rampadarat;
B/T-Roopishwar Rampadarat (MN); J-Leslie Mawing. $30,000.
Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, $71,475.
2--Vidira, 122, f, 3, Going Commando--Bears Artiste, by
Alphabet Soup. O/T-Don Schnell; B-Barry Arnason (MN).
$10,000.
3--Firstmate, 122, f, 3, Midshipman--Lion Cub, by Lion Heart.
($50,000 Ylg '16 MNSAUG). O-Barry & Joni Butzow; B-Richard
Bremer & Cheryl Sprick (MN); T-Joe Sharp. $5,500.
Margins: 1 1/4, 1, 1HF. Odds: 3.20, 5.00, 1.10.
ALLOWANCE RESULTS:6th-Belmont, $90,000, (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($62,500), 7-4,3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:00.69, fm.PATTERSON CROSS (h, 5, Arch--Storm Tracer, by Pulpit)Lifetime Record: MGSP, 12-3-2-2, $227,908. O-James S. Karp &James Patterson; B-James S. Karp (KY); T-William I. Mott. *Full toNewsdad, MGSW, $626,585; 1/2 to Blarp (War Front), GSP,$246,278.
7th-Belmont, $70,000, (S), (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 7-4,3yo/up, 7f, 1:21.39, ft.RUNAWAY LUTE (c, 4, Midnight Lute--Nikki Tootsie, byWaquoit) Lifetime Record: SW, 11-3-1-2, $194,305. O-HaroldLerner LLC & Nehoc Stables; B-Windylea Farm (NY); T-Gary C.Contessa. *$77,000 Ylg '15 SARAUG. **1/2 to Judy Soda(Personal Flag), MSW, $395,567.
1st-Monmouth, $50,227, (S), Ocl (NW2BX)/Opt. Clm ($25,000),7-4, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10.81, ft.SENSATIONAL TOY (f, 4, Toy Soldier--Sydsational, by DixieBrass) Lifetime Record: 12-3-4-1, $137,040. O/B-CarloDeThomasi (NJ); T-Juan Serey.
8th-Ellis, $42,200, 7-4, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:34.05, fm.NICE NOT NICE (g, 4, Twirling Candy--Kiss Is a Kiss, by BrokenVow) Lifetime Record: 23-5-6-0, $151,819. O-Keene RidgeRacing, LLC; B-Sierra Nevada Racing, LLC (KY); T-William B.Bradley.
8th-Delaware, $39,045, (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($25,000), 7-4,3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:05.02, ft.R LIMO JOE (g, 6, Kantharos--Valid Silk, by Valid Appeal)Lifetime Record: 19-7-1-3, $188,465. O-Ron Hendrickson;B-Ocala Stud (FL); T-Jorge Navarro. *$47,000 RNA 2yo '14OBSAPR. **1/2 to Rocky River (Concorde=s Tune), SW, $127,220.
8th-Prairie Meadows, $36,045, 7-3, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, f/m,
1m 70y, 1:43.73, ft.
OH DEAR LORD (m, 5, Corinthian--Mercy Sakes Alive, by
Woodman) Lifetime Record: 28-6-8-6, $155,794. O-End Zone
Athletics, Inc.; B-4 M Ranch (LA); T-Karl Broberg. *$11,000 Ylg
'14 ESLYRL.
4th-Indiana Grand, $35,500, (S), 7-4, (NW2L), 3yo/up,
1 1/16mT, 1:46.40, fm.
TWISTED MIRACLE (g, 4, Green Stamp--Triple Strand, by Event
of the Year) Lifetime Record: 17-2-3-2, $74,820. O-Red Shed
Thoroughbred LLC; B-Linda Huneycutt (IN); T-Tianna
Richardville.
Up the Ante (Smart Strike) goes wire-to-wirein Wednesday’s Manila S. at Belmont Park.
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5th-Canterbury, $35,000, (S), 7-4, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m,
1:39.92, gd.
SEYNATAWNEE (f, 4, Latent Heat--Levia Vita, by Ghostzapper)
Lifetime Record: 18-3-3-6, $92,283. O-Dale Schenian;
B-Francisco Bravo & Dale Schenian (MN); T-Francisco Bravo.
11th-Canterbury, $35,000, (S), 7-3, (NW2L), 3yo/up, 1m,
1:37.43, ft.
TWOKO BAY (g, 3, Neko Bay--Two Bayme, by Include) Lifetime
Record: 2-2-0-0, $41,400. O/B-Winchester PlaceThoroughbreds,
LLC (MN); T-Gary M. Scherer.
6th-Indiana Grand, $33,800, 7-4, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m,
1 1/16mT, 1:46.65, fm.
PEACE FRONT (f, 4, War Front--Return to Paradise {SW,
$109,120}, by El Prado {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-1, $73,550.
O-Rick Howard & Rags Racing Stable LLC; B-Waterford Stables,
Inc. (KY); T-Paul E. Holthus.
3rd-Lone Star, $24,000, (S), 7-3, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m,
1 1/16mT, 1:42.74, fm.
PURE GREY (f, 4, Too Much Bling--Folksy, by Midway Road)
Lifetime Record: 15-4-0-3, $65,785. O-Clark O. Brewster & Steve
Asmussen; B-W. S. Farish & E.J. Hudson, Jr. Irrevocable Trust
(TX); T-Steven M. Asmussen. *$20,000 2yo '16 TTAAPR. **1/2 to
Supermason (Grasshopper), MSW, $378,125.
4th-Lone Star, $24,000, 7-4, (NW1X), 3/up, f/m, 5fT, :56.11, fm.
RUN TO GLORY (m, 5, City Zip--Taradduf, by Forestry) Lifetime
Record: 31-6-5-5, $96,263. O-GFB Racing LLC; B-Richard Perkins
(IL); T-Danny Pish. *$27,000 RNA Ylg '14 FTKOCT.
10th-Lone Star, $24,000, (S), 7-3, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT,
1:42.84, fm.
MEGANS LAD (g, 6, Private Vow--Astoria Song, by Thunder
Gulch) Lifetime Record: 19-4-2-1, $35,100. O-Thomas E.
Hockaday; B-David Davis (TX); T-Joyce Salisbury.
7th-Thistledown, $24,000, 7-4, (C), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:41.26, ft.
CAVALLERIA (m, 7, Langfuhr--Nijinsky Ballet {SP}, by Rahy)
Lifetime Record: SW, 39-5-10-6, $216,159. O-Marion F. Gorham;
B-R Gorham & Mast Thoroughbreds LLC (IN); T-R Gorham.
7th-Louisiana Downs, $20,420, 7-3, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m,
1m 70y (off turf), 1:44.59, gd.
CAUSE YOU CAN (f, 4, Creative Cause--Chapala, by
Meadowlake) Lifetime Record: 21-5-3-1, $79,369. O/T-Beverly
Burress; B-Respite Farm (KY). *$14,000 RNA Wlg '14 KEENOV.
6th-Louisiana Downs, $20,090, 7-4, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1mT,
1:37.49, fm.
MENEWA (g, 6, Royal Empire--Canora, by Runaway Groom)
Lifetime Record: 24-3-7-4, $50,625. O/B-Bobby G. Pruitt (AL);
T-Joseph P. Smith.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Cat Waltz, f, 2, Discreet Cat--A Day for Dancing (SW, $164,763),
by Dance Master. Prairie Meadows, 7-3, 5f, 1:00.30. B-Dream
Walkin' Farms, Inc. (KY).
Triple A, f, 3, Archarcharch--Rivie (SP, $137,514), by Petionville.
Indiana Grand, 7-4, (S), 1 1/16mT, 1:47.26. B-Michael E. &
Penny S. Lauer (IN).
Binding, g, 3, Bind--Tiz A' Greeley, by Tiznow. Louisiana Downs,
7-3, 7f, 1:26.40. B-Channon Farm (LA). *$2,200 Ylg '16 ESLYRL.
Frosty On the Case, f, 3, Frost Giant--Attache, by Seeking the
Gold. Finger Lakes, 7-4, 6f, 1:14.15. B-Sunrise Stables (NY).
*1/2 to Aide (Arch), MSP, $103,710.
Out Late, f, 3, Indy--Bitterbutsweet (MSP), by Lemon Drop Kid.
Louisiana Downs, 7-4, 7f, 1:26.13. B-Dennis Murphy (AL).
Judy in the Sky, f, 3, Kodiak Kowboy--Quiet Ways, by Real
Quiet. Thistledown, 7-4, (S), 5.5f, 1:06.42. B-M Crawford (OH).
Pleasant Buffy, f, 3, Pleasant Strike--Buffy Bluegrazz, by Rahy.
Evangeline Downs, 7-4, 1m (off turf), 1:42.68. B-Sharon
Treadway (FL). *$3,500 RNA Ylg '16 OBSAUG.
Classy Shackles, f, 3, Shackleford--Classiest Gem, by Dehere.
Canterbury, 7-4, (S), 6f, 1:13.94. B-Wood-Mere Farm (MN).
*$27,000 RNA Wlg '15 KEENOV; $26,500 Ylg '16 MNSAUG.
**Full to Malagacy, GSW, $627,920.
Cinco Star, g, 3, Three Hour Nap--Five Star Swank, by Five Star
Day. Canterbury, 7-4, 5f (off turf), :58.17. B-John Mentz (MN).
*Full to Wynn Time, GSP, $189,820.
Lune Lake, f, 3, Teuflesberg--Lune, by Rahy. Belmont, 7-4, (S),
(C), 6fT, 1:09.56. B-Chester & Mary R. Broman (NY).
Rags to Roses, f, 3, Union Rags--Rose of Harlan, by Harlan's
Holiday. Thistledown, 7-4, 6f, 1:12.82. B-Lansdowne Thoroughbreds
(KY). *$1,000 Ylg '16 KEEJAN; $12,000 Ylg '16 KEESEP.
Catburt, g, 4, Dance With Ravens--Blues Cat, by Citidancer.
Monmouth, 7-4, (S), 6f, 1:12.59. B-A. C. & L. T. Ott (NJ).
Iranistan, g, 4, Einstein (Brz)--Miss Vindictive, by Stephen Got
Even. Delaware, 7-4, 1 1/2mT, 2:32.64. B-Crossed Sabres Farm
(KY). *Three-time winner over hurdles.
Excellent Sunset (Ire), f, 4, Exceed And Excel (Aus)--Sunset
Avenue, by Street Cry (Ire). Ellis, 7-4, 1mT, 1:34.71. B-Rabbah
Bloodstock Limited (IRE). *70,000gns Ylg '15 TATOCT; 3,500gns
3yo '17 TATAHI.
SELECT SALES Graduate...Exceeding Expectations
Hidden Brook Raised & Sold
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Soi Phet takes his earnings over $1 million with his second win in the Bertrando S. | Benoit
ALTERNATION, Serengeti Empress, f, 2, o/o Havisham, by
Bernardini. MSW, 7-4, Indiana Grand
ARCH, Patterson Cross, h, 5, o/o Storm Tracer, by Pulpit. AOC,
7-4, Belmont
ARCHARCHARCH, Triple A, f, 3, o/o Rivie, by Petionville. MSW,
7-4, Indiana Grand
ATTA BOY ROY, Mr. Jagermeister, c, 3, o/o Frangelica, by
Corinthian. Victor S. Myers S., 7-4, Canterbury
BELONG TO ME, Some Say So, m, 5, o/o Love Factor, by Royal
Academy. Princess Elaine S., 7-3, Canterbury
BIND, Binding, g, 3, o/o Tiz A' Greeley, by Tiznow. MSW, 7-3,
Louisiana Downs
CITY ZIP, Run to Glory, m, 5, o/o Taradduf, by Forestry. ALW,
7-4, Lone Star
CORINTHIAN, Oh Dear Lord, m, 5, o/o Mercy Sakes Alive, by
Woodman. ALW, 7-3, Prairie Meadows
CREATIVE CAUSE, Cause You Can, f, 4, o/o Chapala, by
Meadowlake. ALW, 7-3, Louisiana Downs
CURLIN, Virginia Eloise, f, 2, o/o Minnie Macy, by A.P. Indy.
MSW, 7-4, Belmont
DANCE WITH RAVENS, Catburt, g, 4, o/o Blues Cat, by
Citidancer. MSW, 7-4, Monmouth
DISCREET CAT, Cat Waltz, f, 2, o/o A Day for Dancing, by Dance
Master. MSW, 7-3, Prairie Meadows
EINSTEIN (BRZ), Iranistan, g, 4, o/o Miss Vindictive, by Stephen
Got Even. MSW, 7-4, Delaware
EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS), Excellent Sunset (Ire), f, 4, o/o Sunset
Avenue, by Street Cry (Ire). MSW, 7-4, Ellis
FIELD COMMISSION, Take Command, c, 2, o/o Espanola Way, by
Cozzene. MSW, 7-4, Gulfstream
FLATTER, All Flatter, f, 3, o/o All Electric, by Grand Slam. MSW,
7-4, Monmouth
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Knicks Go | Coady
FROST GIANT, Frosty On the Case, f, 3, o/o Attache, by Seeking
the Gold. MSW, 7-4, Finger Lakes
GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, United, g, 3, o/o Indy Punch, by Pulling
Punches. MSW, 7-4, Woodbine
GREEN STAMP, Twisted Miracle, g, 4, o/o Triple Strand, by Event
of the Year. ALW, 7-4, Indiana Grand
INDY, Out Late, f, 3, o/o Bitterbutsweet, by Lemon Drop Kid.
MSW, 7-4, Louisiana Downs
JOEY FRANCO, Simran, f, 3, o/o Miss Cecilia, by Our Emblem.
Frances Genter S., 7-4, Canterbury
KANTHAROS, R Limo Joe, g, 6, o/o Valid Silk, by Valid Appeal.
AOC, 7-4, Delaware
KITTEN'S JOY, Kitten's Covergirl, f, 3, o/o Glamour Puss, by
Catienus. AOC, 7-4, Belmont
KODIAK KOWBOY, Judy in the Sky, f, 3, o/o Quiet Ways, by Real
Quiet. MSW, 7-4, Thistledown
LANGFUHR, Cavalleria, m, 7, o/o Nijinsky Ballet, by Rahy. ALW,
7-4, Thistledown
LATENT HEAT, Seynatawnee, f, 4, o/o Levia Vita, by
Ghostzapper. ALW, 7-4, Canterbury
MIDNIGHT LUTE, Katieleigh, f, 2, o/o Weekend Romance, by Old
Forester. MSW, 7-4, Los Alamitos Thoroughbred
MIDNIGHT LUTE, Runaway Lute, c, 4, o/o Nikki Tootsie, by
Waquoit. AOC, 7-4, Belmont
MISSION IMPAZIBLE, Icy Lady, f, 2, o/o Lavender Gem, by
Harlan's Holiday. MSW, 7-4, Delaware
MONARCHOS, A P Is Loose, g, 7, o/o Masquerade Star, by
Stalwart. Blair's Cove S., 7-3, Canterbury
NEKO BAY, Twoko Bay, g, 3, o/o Two Bayme, by Include. ALW,
7-3, Canterbury
PAYNTER, Knicks Go, c, 2, o/o Kosmo's Buddy, by Outflanker.
MSW, 7-4, Ellis
PLEASANT STRIKE, Pleasant Buffy, f, 3, o/o Buffy Bluegrazz, by
Rahy. MSW, 7-4, Evangeline
PRIVATE VOW, Megans Lad, g, 6, o/o Astoria Song, by Thunder
Gulch. ALW, 7-3, Lone Star
QUALITY ROAD, Regulate, g, 3, o/o Modulate, by Mizzen Mast.
MSW, 7-4, Los Alamitos Thoroughbred
ROYAL EMPIRE, Menewa, g, 6, o/o Canora, by Runaway Groom.
ALW, 7-4, Louisiana Downs
SHACKLEFORD, Classy Shackles, f, 3, o/o Classiest Gem, by
Dehere. MSW, 7-4, Canterbury
SMART STRIKE, Up the Ante, c, 3, o/o Ask Me When, by
Speightstown. Manila S., 7-4, Belmont
TEMPLE CITY, Valedictorian, f, 4, o/o Smart N Classy, by Smart
Strike. Jersey Girl H., 7-4, Monmouth
TEUFLESBERG, Lune Lake, f, 3, o/o Lune, by Rahy. MCL, 7-4,
Belmont
THREE HOUR NAP, Cinco Star, g, 3, o/o Five Star Swank, by Five
Star Day. MSW, 7-4, Canterbury
TIZBUD, Soi Phet, g, 10, o/o Summer Jersey, by Siberian
Summer. Bertrando S., 7-4, Los Alamitos Thoroughbred
TOO MUCH BLING, Pure Grey, f, 4, o/o Folksy, by Midway Road.
ALW, 7-3, Lone Star
TOY SOLDIER, Sensational Toy, f, 4, o/o Sydsational, by Dixie
Brass. OCL, 7-4, Monmouth
TWIRLING CANDY, Nice Not Nice, g, 4, o/o Kiss Is a Kiss, by
Broken Vow. ALW, 7-4, Ellis
UNCLE MO, Flirty, f, 3, o/o Fantastic Flirt, by Robyn Dancer.
MSW, 7-3, Presque Isle Downs
UNION RAGS, Rags to Roses, f, 3, o/o Rose of Harlan, by Harlan's
Holiday. MSW, 7-4, Thistledown
UNION RAGS, So I Sang, f, 4, o/o Tactful Lady, by Langfuhr.
MSW, 7-4, Los Alamitos Thoroughbred
UNUSUAL HEAT, Our Silver Oak, c, 2, o/o Strawberry Flash, by
Alphabet Soup. MSW, 7-4, Los Alamitos Thoroughbred
WAR FRONT, Peace Front, f, 4, o/o Return to Paradise, by El
Prado (Ire). ALW, 7-4, Indiana Grand
THURSDAY, 5 JULY 2018
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CURTAIN COMING DOWN ONCARROLL'S LABOUR OF LOVE
by DaithR Harvey
There is no shortage of unsung heroes in the racing industry,
those who work mostly behind the scenes and whose passion
for the industry generally goes unnoticed by the vast majority.
Irish racing will lose the services of one of those heroes soon
when the Irish National Stud's Sally Carroll retires from her role
this month. Carroll has been instrumental in the success and
smooth running of the Irish National Stud Breeding Course for
the last 20 years. She is in fact an early graduate herself of the
course which began in 1971 and since then has played a key role
in the education of scores of influential figures in the global
bloodstock industry.
This week sees the graduation of the latest bunch of
international students and the occasion will also mark the end of
Carroll's involvement with the State-owned stud as retirement
beckons, something that isn't sitting all that comfortably with
the energetic student liaison.
"To be honest I haven't even had time to think about it, it's
been extremely busy this year," Carroll said on Monday as she
prepared to bring this year's 27 soon to be graduates on their
last industry visit to RACE in Kildare town.
The late Michael Osborne, who ran the Irish National Stud at
the time, was the main instigator of the breeding course and it is
testament to his vision that the five-month stint has stood the
test of time.
"I was actually among the first graduates of the course,"
Carroll said. "I was in the same year as Peter Kavanagh [of
Kildaragh Stud] who got a gold medal that year and since then it
seems to have played a part in the early education of so many
significant members in the global industry. There is even a photo
of John Magnier here, he attended lectures at the stud at one
stage so we certainly brag about that."
Carroll's own career path is reminiscent of so many others in
the industry in that graduation from the course lead to a stint in
Kentucky where she worked at Spendthrift Farm. It was while in
Kentucky at the Keeneland Sales that she met Stan Cosgrove
who told her of a position that was coming available at Gilltown
Stud as a veterinary nurse which she ended up doing for a few
years. Marriage and rearing a family took precedence for a while
before she re-entered the workplace part time at RACE before
settling into her current role back where it all started at the Irish
National Stud. Cont. p2
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Irish National Stud course graduate Cathal Beale | Racing Post
Curtain Coming Down on Carroll=s Labour of Love Cont. from p1
"The job just seemed to evolve after that," she explained. "The
course was introduced originally by Michael Osborne as a way to
recruit seasonal staff at one of the busiest times on a stud. Then
because he was so interested in educating young people it soon
began to evolve into what it is today."
That evolution saw the course become a sort of rite of passage
for those seeking an early grounding in the business and it has
served as the launch pad for some of the most recognizable
names in the industry today. "We
never really have to advertise the
course, it's generally
over-subscribed every year but we
try to strike a balance of male and
female and national and
international,@ she said. AIt's
hugely popular abroad especially
with Americans, we could fill the
course with international students
alone."
Another endorsement of the
course from those who have gone
before is the trend of generations
of the same family signing up for
the five month apprenticeship
which embraces both the practical
and theoretical side of the
industry.
"The Devin family are a prime example," Carroll said. "Antonia
did the course and through that she met her husband Henri, of
Haras du Mesnil. Antonia's brother also did the course and now
in recent years we have also had the pleasure of seeing Antonia
and Henri's own children, Henri-Francois and Sophie graduate."
Henri-Francois Devin has of course since embarked on a career
as a trainer and has quickly developed into one of the most
successful young trainers in France. He has also come to
prominence in Britain this year through the exploits of the
Trevor Stewart colourbearer Hunaina (Ire) (Tamayuz {GB}), who
won the Listed Snowdrop Fillies' S. at Kempton in April and
followed up back on home soil in the G3 Prix Bertrand du Breuil
at Chantilly last month.
In a similar vein both Padraig and Aveen Campion of Blandford
Stud in Kentucky are graduates of the course and their daughter
Sarah followed suit and completed the course, likewise Edmond
Hogan of Gaulstown Stud in Kentucky who was succeeded at the
INS by his son Matt, now of Blackwood Stables.
Of course Sally Carroll isn't the
only member of the stud's team to
have come home to roost, as CEO
Cathal Beale is an even more
recent graduate. "Cathal was here
in 2007 before doing the
Godolphin Flying Start. He didn't
come from a racing background
and he admits that when he came
into the course he learned so
much. There is a huge amount
crammed into those five months,
both from practical and theory
point of view. The students work
very hard, they arrive in January
just when the breeding season is
cranking up and it's full on from
then."
Carroll continued, "One thing the course does foster is a strong
work ethic as in addition to the strenuous physical tasks of
working in a busy stud, students also have to complete
assignments and attend lectures in the evenings. Some students
may have slightly unrealistic expectations when they arrive that
they are going to be bloodstock agents or selling nominations
for a big farm as soon as they graduate so it is important that we
instill into them that such roles are hard to come by and are only
attained through hard graft, experience and working your way
up from the bottom.@ Cont. p3
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IT WAS NEVER REALLY LIKE A JOB TO
ME, IT WAS TIME CONSUMING BUT TO
ME IT HAS BEEN A LABOUR OF LOVE. Sally Carroll
Curtain Coming Down on Carroll=s Labour of Love Cont.
AHowever once they graduate from here they have proven
that the hard graft that is part and parcel of a busy stud holds no
fears for them,@ she said.
There is no denying the international reach of the INS breeding
course and one cannot underestimate the esteem in which it is
held in every continent. Among the more far flung regions the
stud has forged international links with are Japan and Australia.
"Paul Messara is another who did the course and we have
developed a great relationship with Arrowfield Stud over the
years," Carroll explained. "Last year five of our students went to
Arrowfield to work and it provides a global pathway for young
people to broaden their experience abroad. We also work with
the JRA in providing experience for Japanese students. In
America, it feels like every second person you meet in Kentucky
has been through our system and only recently I was at Royal
Ascot and I went to the Keeneland party and one of the first
people I bumped into was Bret Jones of Airdrie Stud, who is a
former student. I didn't recognize him in his top hat until he
greeted me and I was chuffed to meet him again and it really
goes to show that no matter where you go in the racing world
you are likely to come across a former student."
One of the hazards of educating so many is keeping tabs on
their progress, especially the earlier graduates and the INS team
are currently working on building up a more comprehensive
database of their alumni. In the meantime though as Carroll's
time in her role reaches its fruition, she is living proof of the
saying that if you are fortunate enough to work in an industry
you are passionate about, you never have to work a day in your
life.
"It was never really like a job to me, it was time consuming but
to me it has been a labour of love," she said. "I think dealing
with the students helps to keep you young as I've been coy
about my age, as us ladies tend to be, but now all of a sudden
it's out there and retirement is a reality. It took me a while to
accept that this was going to happen. In my head I'm the same
age as some of the students and I'd love to carry on a bit longer
but you can't go on forever and you have to move on and let the
younger people take over at some stage." Cont. p4
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Curtain Coming Down on Carroll=s Labour of Love Cont.
Carroll will now have more time to follow her son Gary's
career in the saddle and one can be sure she won't be missing
too many of her local meetings. "I love going racing, it's a great
way of meeting people. I have no great plans for when I finish
up though I would like to keep active and maybe get involved
with some of the racing charities."
Having followed the careers of so many successful INS
graduates Sally Carroll is in a great position to offer advice to
those with ambitions of carving out their own careers in this
great game.
"For many who work in this industry, they don't it for the
money, it all comes back to the love of the horse,@ she said. AI
think a good attitude is vital. Not everybody is a gifted horseman
but attention to detail, a good attitude and a willingness to work
hard will get you a long way. A lot of jobs come about through
word of mouth and through recommendations so it is important
to make a good impression with as many people as possible."
ANOTHER BLESSING Having enjoyed Royal Ascot success with Agrotera (Ire)
(Mastercraftsman {Ire}) and won the Listed Empress S. with
Royal Intervention (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) in the last
fortnight, Ed Walker=s season got even better on Wednesday
evening when Indian Blessing (GB) (Sepoy {Aus}) took the G3
Sparkasse Holstein Cup at Hamburg. Having broken through with
a first black-type win in the Listed Prix Petite Etoile over 9 1/2
furlongs of Deauville=s Polytrack in November and finished third
on her return to Wuheida (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the nine-furlong
G2 Dahlia S. at Newmarket May 6, the chestnut found the
extended mile-and-a-quarter trip of York=s G2 Middleton S.
beyond her when last of seven 11 days later and this resorting
to a mile proved the right decision. Keen early in the hands of
Gerald Mosse, she was eventually found cover with more in
front than behind before being delivered with her effort up the
centre of the home straight. Grabbing a decisive lead passing
the furlong pole, the 3-1 favourite hit the line strong for a 1 1/2-
length success from Binti Al Nar (Ger) (Areion {Ger}).
Pedigree Notes... Indian Blessing hails from a significant family, with the third
dam Anna Matrushka (GB) (Mill Reef) responsible for a plethora
of high-class descendants including the G1 Prix Jean-Luc
Lagardere winner National Defense (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}),
the GI Flower Bowl Invitational heroine Ave (GB) (Danehill
Dancer {Ire}), the MG1SW sires Epaulette (Aus) (Commands
{Aus}) and Helmet (Aus) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}), as well as the
G2 German 1000 Guineas scorer Anna Monda (Ger) (Monsun
{Ger}) and G1 Irish 1000 Guineas runner-up Anna Salai (Dubawi
{Ire}). The first two foals out of Alpen Glen (GB) (Halling) were
the useful MSP Montalbano (GB) (Monsieur Bond {Ire}) and
Glade (GB) (Bertolini) and Indian Blessing has now exceeded
their achievements. Her 2-year-old daughter of Olympic Glory
(Ire) was bought for 180,000gns by Al Shaqab Racing at
Tattersalls October and is named Al Daiha (GB). Click for the
free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
Wednesday, Hamburg, Germany
SPARKASSE HOLSTEIN CUP-HAMBURGER STUTENMEILE-G3,
i55,000, Hamburg, 7-4, 3yo/up, f/m, 8fT, 1:37.60, gd.
1--INDIAN BLESSING (GB), 128, f, 4, by Sepoy (Aus)
1st Dam: Alpen Glen (GB), by Halling
2nd Dam: Anne d=Autriche (Ire), by Rainbow Quest
3rd Dam: Anna Matrushka (GB), by Mill Reef
1st GROUP SUCCESS. (i95,000 Ylg >15 ARAUG; i170,000 2yo
>17 ARMAY). O-P K Siu; B-Jocelyn Targett (GB); T-Ed Walker;
J-Gerald Mosse. i32,000. Lifetime Record: GSP-Eng & SW-Fr,
12-3-1-3, i122,720. *6th GSW for her sire (by Elusive Quality).
Werk Nick Rating: B. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2--Binti Al Nar (Ger), 119, f, 3, Areion (Ger)--Best Moving (Ger),
by Reset (Aus). (i16,000 RNA Ylg >16 BBAGS). O-Syndikat
Rapido; B-Gestut Riepegrund (GER); T-Peter Schiergen. i12,000.
3---Cabarita (Ger), 119, f, 3, Areion (Ger)--Caesarina (GB), by
Hernando (Fr). (i13,000 RNA Ylg >16 BBAGS). O-Carsten
Biedermann; B-Gestut Evershorst (GER); T-H-J Groschel.
i6,000.
Margins: 1HF, SHD, NK. Odds: 3.00, 4.60, 15.70.
Also Ran: Diaphora (Ger), Attica (GB), Prima Violetta (Ire), Peace
In Motion, Angelita (Ger), Gulden Gorl (Ger), Indah (Ger), Suada
(Ger). Scratched: Malakeh (GB). Click for the Racing Post result.
EQTIDAAR AIMS FOR JULY CUP Shadwell=s Eqtidaar (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), who landed
the G1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot over Sands of Mali
(Fr) (Panis), will contest the July 14 £500,000 G1 Darley July Cup
at Newmarket all being well. Held over six furlongs, the July Cup
pits 3-year-olds against their elders for the first time. G1 King=s
Stand S. hero Blue Point (Ire) (Shamardal) is also targeting the
race, as are the last two winners, Harry Angel (Ire) (Dark Angel
{Ire}) and Limato (Ire) (Tagula {Ire}). Cont. p5
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Eqtidaar | Racing Post
Senga | Scoop Dyga
Eqtidaar Aims for July Cup Cont.
AI spoke to Sir Michael Stoute on Monday and he says Eqtidaar
has come out of the Commonwealth Cup in good shape and he
would be keen to run him in the Darley July Cup,@ Sheikh
Hamdan Al Maktoum=s racing manager Angus Gold told the
Newmarket notes team. AI can=t say how he will handle the July
Course, though I don=t foresee that he should be particularly
hindered by the contours. [How he will handle the probable
fast] ground is an interesting question--obviously we are still
learning about this horse and he did handle soft ground well at
Ascot earlier in the summer, but equally he won on faster
ground at the Royal meeting so it is a bit of an unknown, we will
just have to take what we are given.@
>STUDY= CAMP MAPS NEXT TARGETS Classic victor Study of Man (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn})=s next
intended start is the G2 Prix Haras du Logis Guillaume d=Ornano
at Deauville on Aug. 15, Racing Post reported. A winner of the
G1 QIPCO Prix du Jockey Club for the Niarchos family=s Flaxman
Holdings at Chantilly on June 3, the Pascal Bary charge won
Saint-Cloud=s G2 Prix Greffulhe on May 8, one start prior and
was also second in the G3 Prix La Force at ParisLongchamp on
Apr. 8.
"The plan is that we're going for the Guillaume d=Ornano on
the 15th [of August] with a view to going to Leopardstown for
the Irish Champion S.,@ Niarchos racing manager Alan Cooper
told Racing Post. AIf all goes well we could consider stepping up
in trip for the Arc. Pascal wants to take his time before stepping
him up and this seems a very sensible route. We=ve given him
more time to mature and he's in good form. It=s a nice bit of
downtime before building back up as he'll have had 10 weeks
[from the Jockey Club]."
CLASSIC HEROINE SENGA PASSES AWAY
G1 Prix de Diane Longines victress Senga (BlameBBeta Leo, by
A.P. Indy) died last Thursday, Jour de Galop reported. The 4-
year-old was in foal to Galileo (Ire). Also a winner of the G3 Prix
de la Grotte in 10 starts for $781,854 in earnings, the Pascal
Bary trainee, a half-sister to French SW Bolting (War Front), was
bred and raced by the Niarchos family=s Flaxman Holdings. Her
second dam was the high class French highweight and Group 1
winner Denebola (Storm Cat), while her third was the blue hen
mare Coup de Genie (Mr. Prospector).
ASenga died last Thursday,@ Alan Cooper, who manages the
Niarchos Family=s bloodstock interests, told Jour de Galop. AShe
was in foal to Galileo. It is a real tragedy, as the Niarchos family
has been developing the family for a long time.@
MASTERCRAFTSMAN POPULAR AT ARQANA The second day of the Arqana Summer Sale resulted in a solid
day of trade and Coolmore sire Mastercraftsman (Ire) sired the
top two lotsBListed Derby du Languedoc winner Esteve (Ire) (lot
395) and MSP Masterpiece (Fr) (lot 389), who are both bound
for Qatar after agent Gerard Larrieu stepped in on behalf of
Shael bin Khalifa Al Kuwari. Offered by Jean-Claude Rouget and
Andre Fabre, respectively, Esteve brought €445,000, while
Masterpiece made €345,000 a few lots earlier.
Gonzeville (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}) (lot 273), a half-sister to G1
French 1000 Guineas heroine Teppal (Fr) (Camacho {GB}) out of
Jummana (Fr) (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}), was the star of the day
for breeding stock. The Haras de Montfort & Preaux-consigned
mare caught the eye of Crispin de Moubray, who bid €150,000
to secure the 6-year-old in foal to Recorder (GB) (Galileo {Ire}).
Cont. p6
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Lot 395, Esteve, by Mastercraftsman | Zuzanna Lupa/Arqana
2018 Cartier Horse Of The Year Standings through July 1st:
Horse Points
Cracksman (GB) (Frankel {GB}) 88
Laurens (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) 88
Masar (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}) 68
Poet's Word (Ire) (Poet=s Voice {GB}) 68
Alpha Centauri (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) 64
Forever Together (Ire) (Galileo {Ire} 64
Saxon Warrior (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) 56
Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) 64
Waldgeist (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) 56
Vazirabad (Fr) (Manduro {Ger}) 55
Benbatl (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) 54
Thunder Snow (Ire) (Helmet {Aus}) 54
Study Of Man (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) 52
Understatement | Tattersalls
Mastercraftsman Popular at Arqana Cont.
AShe is going to stay in France but unfortunately I can=t name
my client,@ said Moubray. AThis is a family I have known for a
long time as I bought the dam Jummana as a yearling on behalf
of Maurice Lagasse and advised him with the matings all along. I
notably chose Camacho because Jummana is a very big mare
who needs to visit smaller stallions--and the result was Teppal.@
At the conclusion of the two-day stand, 280 lots had found
new homes (73.7%) from 380 offered, good for €7,479,700. The
average was €26,713 (-4.2%) and the median was €12,000
(-33%). During the second session on Wednesday, which
consisted of breeding stock and horses in training, the gross was
€4,078,000 and the average was €25,573.
TWO WILDCARDS ADDED TO TATTS JULY The Tattersalls July Sale, slated for July 11-13, has gained two
wildcard entries, the sales company announced on Wednesday.
The gelding Degas (Ger) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}) (lot 579A), a
German Group 3 winner for Markus Klug; and the winning colt
Understatement (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}) (lot 430A) from The
Castlebridge Consignment will both go under the hammer in
Newmarket. The former is out of MSW Diatribe (GB) (Tertullian)
and is currently rated 118 by Timeform. Understatement is from
the extended family of G1 Nassau S. heroine Favourable Terms
(GB) (Selkirk). For the complete Tattersalls July Sale catalogue,
go to www.tattersalls.com/july-overview.php.
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION ACTION PLAN PUBLISHED A Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan for British Racing was
published by the Diversity in Racing Steering Group (DiRSG) on
Wednesday. The plan focuses on eight core areas (below) and
makes recommendations from the DiRSG:
$ Leadership
$ Understanding the British racing landscape
$ Role models, leaders and careers
$ Recognising and celebrating British racing=s workforce
$ Supporting and promoting opportunities for female
jockeys
$ Promoting racehorse ownership
$ Attending, consuming and enjoying racing
$ Showcasing the horse and understanding the sport
Cont. p7
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FIRST-SEASON SIRESWITH RUNNERS
Diversity & Inclusion Action Plan Published Cont.
One of the cornerstones of the recommendations reaching
new, culturally and ethnically diverse audiences through the
sport=s marketing and promotion, and ensuring the next
generation of racing fans have the opportunity to interact with
horses, in particular in urban environments.
As part of their efforts to assist the industry-wide engagement
and coordination required for delivery of the Plan, the British
Horseracing Authority will be recruiting for a new AHead of
Diversity and Inclusion@ role, which the position being
responsible for working with the DiRSG and the sport=s
stakeholders to ensure that this report is maintained and the
recommendations are implemented. For the full DiRSG report,
click here.
AThe publication of this Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan is a
moment we hope all in the sport will welcome,@ said BHA Chief
Executive and DiRSG Chair Nick Rust. AWe have a collective
responsibility to ensure the sport is as diverse and inclusive as
possible and this plan seeks to ensure we have a focused
approach to making that happen in the months and years ahead.
At a time when we need to be attracting the best talent and
growing our sport there is a clear commercial, as well as moral
case, for making sure British Racing is a sport where everyone
has the opportunity to achieve their potential and where fans of
all communities feel welcome.@
Thursday, July 5, 2018:
UNITED KINGDOM
Alhebayeb (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Tara Stud
128 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners
14:30-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, CALL HIM AL (IRE)
i23,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 26,000gns Tattersalls
October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2
14:30-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, CRACKING SPEED (IRE)
i18,000 Goffs February Mixed Sale 2017; i70,000 Goffs Orby
Yearling Sale 2017
Battle of Marengo (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Ballyhane Stud
67 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners
15:30-HAYDOCK PARK, 7f, CRITICAL DATA (IRE)
10,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; 20,000gns
Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 3
Charm Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Haras de
Bonneval
105 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners
18:45-NEWBURY, 6f, THE PADDOCKS (IRE)
i120,000 Arqana Deauville August Yearlings 2017 (FR)
Coach House (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}), Bucklands Farm & Stud
(GB)
76 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners
18:45-NEWBURY, 6f, DRUMNADROCHIT (GB)
i42,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 28,000gns Tattersalls
October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2
15:00-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, TOBEEORNOTTOBEE (GB)
9,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; ,18,000 Goffs UK
Premier Yearling Sale 2017
Gale Force Ten (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), Irish National Stud
98 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners
18:45-NEWBURY, 6f, JAMES STREET (IRE)
i16,000 RNA Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; i65,000
Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2017; 130,000gns RNA
Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up & HIT Sale 2018
Gregorian (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}), National Stud
85 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners
15:00-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, SOLESMES (GB)
3,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016
Heeraat (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Mickley Stud
72 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners
14:30-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, BEAUTY CONCEPT (GB)
i11,500 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 26,000gns Tattersalls
December Yearlings Sale 2017
Kingman (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Banstead Manor Stud
116 foals of racing age/2 winner/1 black-type winner
18:15-NEWBURY, 6f, POSTED (GB)
Kuroshio (Aus) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), Darley Northwood
Park
21 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners
18:45-NEWBURY, 6f, OCEAN ROUGE (GB)
7,143gns Tattersalls Ireland Ascot Sept. Yearling Sale 2017
No Nay Never (Scat Daddy), Coolmore Stud
89 foals of racing age/10 winners/1 black-type winner
14:30-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, JONAH JONES (IRE)
60,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2
Slade Power (Ire) (Dutch Art {GB}), Kildangan
Stud
99 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners
14:30-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, HESSLEWOOD (IRE)
35,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 1
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Gregorian has a runner at Haydock on Thursday. | Alayna Cullen OBSERVATIONSon the European racing scene
First-Season Sires With Runners Cont.
Toronado (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}), Haras de Bouquetot
121 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners
15:00-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, TRIPLE ONE (IRE)
58,000gns RNA Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; i55,000
Goffs Orby Yearling Sale 2017; 82,000gns Tattersalls Craven
Breeze-Up Sale 2018
War Command (War Front), Coolmore Stud
112 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners
18:30-EPSOM DOWNS, 7f, ARDEN WARRIOR (IRE)
i32,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 32,000gns Tattersalls
October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2
18:15-NEWBURY, 6f, DANCING WARRIOR (GB)
12,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016
15:00-HAYDOCK PARK, 6f, JUNIORS FANTASY (IRE)
15,500gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; ,26,000 Goffs
UK Premier Yearling Sale 2017
IRELAND
Charm Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Haras de Bonneval
105 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners
1-BELLEWSTOWN, 5f, BAILLY (GB)
65,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; 100,000gns
Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 1
No Nay Never (Scat Daddy), Coolmore Stud
89 foals of racing age/10 winners/1 black-type winner
4-TIPPERARY, 28.025K Coolmore Pride Of Dubai Tipperary
Stakes (Listed)5f, KAFU (IRE)
i60,000 Goffs Orby Yearling Sale 2017
4-TIPPERARY, 28.025K Coolmore Pride Of Dubai Tipperary
Stakes (Listed)5f, LAND FORCE (IRE)
i350,000 Goffs Orby Yearling Sale 2017
Olympic Glory (Ire) (Choisir {Aus}), Haras de Bouquetot
119 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners
4-TIPPERARY, 28.025K Coolmore Pride Of Dubai Tipperary
Stakes (Listed)5f, MINTD (IRE)
i32,000 RNA Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2017
Toronado (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}), Haras de Bouquetot
121 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners
4-TIPPERARY, 28.025K Coolmore Pride Of Dubai Tipperary
Stakes (Listed)5f, YOLO AGAIN (IRE)
i15,000 RNA Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; i25,000 Goffs
Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2017
5.50 Tipperary, Cond, i16,000, 2yo, 7f 100yT
SOUTH PACIFIC (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) is the i1-million purchase
Coolmore made at the Arqana Deauville August Yearling Sale
who debuts in a race Ballydoyle have won on four of the last
seven occasions. The half-brother to the GI Joe Hirsch Turf
Classic and G1 Criterium International hero Ectot (GB)
(Hurricane Run {Ire}) and G1 St James=s Palace S.-winning sire
Most Improved (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}) meets his twice-raced stable
companion Cape of Good Hope (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), a full-
brother to Highland Reel (Ire) who was fourth when odds-on to
re-opposing Bolger homebred Copia Verborum (Ire) (Vocalised)
at The Curragh last month.
Wednesday=s Results:
3rd-Kempton, ,15,000, Cond, 7-4, 3yo/up, f, 11f 219y (AWT),
2:30.82, st.
PILASTER (GB) (f, 3, Nathaniel {Ire}--Portal {GB} {SW & MGSP-
Eng}, by Hernando {Fr}), who beat the subsequent impressive
winner Shailene (Ire) (Rip Van Winkle {Ire}) over 10 furlongs at
Chelmsford at the end of May, sat in sixth off the genuine early
gallop. Sent up to take command approaching the two-furlong
pole, the even-money favourite was clear in a matter of strides
and outclassed her opponents en route to a six-length success
from Galmarley (GB) (Sir Percy {GB}). On this evidence, Pilaster
looks a tailor-made black-type performer and that is no surprise
given how much her family tends to throw them. Cont. p9
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3rd-Kempton Cont.
The dam Portal was a smart type for Cheveley Park, winning
the Listed Alice Keppel S. and finishing third in the G2 Lancashire
Oaks and G3 Middleton S. Her son Windshear (GB) (Hurricane
Run {Ire}) was placed in four group races over middle distances,
including when runner-up in the G3 Bahrain Trophy. Portal=s
half-sister Ice Palace (GB) (Polar Falcon) took the Listed
Hoppings S. before producing the Listed Galtres S. and Listed
Princess Royal S. scorer Queen of Ice (GB) (Selkirk), while
another half-sibling Palatial (GB) (Green Desert) was responsible
for the G2 Windsor Forest S. and G2 May Hill S. winner and G1
1000 Guineas, G1 Matron S. and G1 Falmouth S. runner-up
Spacious (GB) (Nayef) and the MGSW Dimension (GB)
(Medicean {GB}). Her 2-year-old filly by Intello (Ger) is named
Vast (GB). Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $29,988. Video, sponsored
by Fasig-Tipton.
O/B-Cheveley Park Stud Ltd (GB); T-Roger Varian.
5th-Thirsk, ,7,500, Cond, 7-4, 3yo/up, 7f 218yT, 1:40.25, g/f.
NEW SHOW (IRE) (c, 3, New Approach {Ire}--Music Show {Ire}
{Hwt. 3yo Filly-Eng at 7-9.5f, G1SW-Eng, MG1SP-Ire & G1SP-Fr,
$534,324}, by Noverre), who annexed his lone juvenile start at
Ayr last July before posting a fifth in Newmarket=s Apr. 17 Listed
Feilden S. on sophomore return last time, settled in sixth after
the initial exchanges of this one. Taking closer order at halfway,
the 7-2 chance was rowed along with three furlongs remaining
and kept on resolutely under a final-quarter drive to outpoint
Borodin (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}) by a neck. Kin to the 2-year-
old colt Fightwithme (Ire) (Shamardal) and a filly foal by Iffraaj
(GB), he is the lone scorer from two runners for G1 Falmouth S.-
winning British highweight Music Show (Ire) (Noverre), herself a
granddaughter of GI Vanity Invitational H., GI Ashland S. and GI
Hollywood Oaks heroine Gorgeous (Slew o= Gold). Sales history:
90,000gns RNA Ylg >16 TATOCT. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0,
$12,618. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Jaber Abdullah; B-Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd (IRE); T-Kevin Ryan.
2nd-Kempton, ,6,000, Cond, 7-4, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:26.85, st.
LOOK AROUND (GB) (f, 2, Kingman {GB}--Magic America {GSW
& G1SP-Fr, $222,269}, by High Yield), sixth on debut over this
trip at Doncaster June 17, was again slowly away as she was last
time and forced to race worse than mid-division throughout the
early stages. Short of room entering the turn, the 11-4 second
favourite had ground to make up but produced a strong effort to
lead passing the furlong marker and beat Nina Petrovna (GB)
(Havana Gold {Ire}) by a length. She is the second winner for her
first-season sire (by Invincible Spirit {Ire}). The dam Magic
America was a talented runner, capturing the G3 Prix Miesque
and Listed Prix Imprudence as well as finishing runner-up in the
G1 Prix Morny and third in the G2 Prix Robert Papin. Bought by
George Strawbridge for 625,000gns at the Tattersalls December
Mares Sale, she produced Sara Lucille (GB) (Dansili {GB}) who
was runner-up in the G3 Prix du Calvados in these silks. Sold
again last year for just 60,000gns, the relative of theG3 Princess
Royal S. and GIII The Very One H.-winning multiple highweight
Delilah (Ire) (Bluebird) has a yearling colt by Zoffany (Ire).
Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $5,120. Video, sponsored by Fasig-
Tipton.
O/B-George Strawbridge (GB); T-Andrew Balding.
CONDITIONS RESULT:
3rd-Bath, ,8,550, Cond, 7-4, 3yo/up, 5f 10yT, 1:01.86, fm.
QUEEN OF DESIRE (IRE) (f, 3, Dubawi {Ire}--Beyond Desire {GB}
{GSW-Fr, MSW & MGSP-Eng, GSP-Ire, $235,547}, by Invincible
Spirit {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-2, $14,294. O-Clipper
Logistics; B-Southacre Bloodstock (IRE); T-Roger Varian.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Wee Jim (Ire), c, 2, Canford Cliffs (Ire)--Marydale (GB), by
Aqlaam (GB). Musselburgh, 7-4, 7f 33yT, 1:28.62. B-Matthew
Eaves (IRE). *i5,000 RNA Wlg >16 GOFNOV.
Prince Elzaam (Ire), c, 2, Elzaam (Aus)--Emmas Princess (Ire), by
Bahhare. Thirsk, 7-4, 6fT, 1:12.50. B-Pier House Stud (IRE).
*,5,000 Ylg >17 GOUKPR; 15,000gns 2yo >18 TATHIT.
Thursday, Tipperary, post time: 6.55 p.m.
COOLMORE PRIDE OF DUBAI TIPPERARY S.-Listed, i47,500, 2yo,
5fT
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER1 3 Kafu (Ire) No Nay Never Keane Lyons2 6 Land Force (Ire) No Nay Never D O'Brien A O'Brien3 1 Recon Mission (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Roche O'Callaghan4 2 Fantasy (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Heffernan A O'Brien5 4 Inflorescence (Ire) Camacho (GB) Manning P Prendergast6 5 Mintd (Ire) Olympic Glory (Ire) W Lee McCreery7 7 Usra (Ire) Requinto (Ire) Foley Condon8 8 Yolo Again (Ire) Toronado (Ire) McCullagh MurtaghAll carry 124 pounds bar Kafu, Land Force & Recon Mission, 129.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Cedars of Lebanon (Ire), f, 2, Dandy Man (Ire)--Translation (GB),
by Champs Elysees (GB). Bellewstown, 7-4, 7f 187yT, 1:39.85.
B-E. McEvoy & A. Kirwan (IRE). *i11,000 Ylg >17 TIRSEP.
Scream (Ire), f, 3, Vocalised--Fravolina, by Lemon Drop Kid.
Bellewstown, 7-4, 7f 187yT, 1:40.32. B-Miriam O=Donnell &
Kevin F. O=Donnell (IRE). *i40,000 2yo >17 GBMBR; i9,000
2yo >17 GOFNOV.
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Insandi | Scoop Dyga
EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS
Wednesday=s Results:
3rd-Deauville, i27,000, Mdn, 7-4, 2yo, c/g, 7fT, 1:27.43, gd.
INSANDI (FR) (c, 2, Anodin {Ire}--Insan Mala {Ire} {SW-US,
$123,141}, by Bahhare) tracked the leading duo in third for
most of this first go. Coming under pressure soon after turning
for home, the 11-1 chance kept on strongly for mainly whipless
rousting inside the final quarter mile to prevail by a short neck
from Kenbaio (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}), becoming the fourth
winner for his freshman sire (by Anabaa). He is also the fifth
scorer produced by Listed Tenski S. victress Insan Mala (Ire)
(Bahhare) and thus a half-brother to Listed Prix de la Californie
winner Courcy (Fr) Mizzen Mast) and the yearling colt Insigne
Honneur (Fr) (Manduro {Ger}). Sales history: i42,000 RNA Ylg
>17 ARAUG. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, i13,500. Video,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
1ST-TIME STARTER. O-Mohammed Karimine; B-Jan Krauze (FR);
T-Carlos Laffon-Parias.
5th-Deauville, i27,000, Mdn, 7-4, 2yo, f, 7fT, 1:27.71, gd.
OLENDON (FR) (f, 2, Le Havre {Ire}--Talema {Fr}, by Sunday
Break {Jpn}), a June 15 debut fourth tackling this trip at Saint-
Cloud last time, was off the pace through halfway here. Angled
wide for a clear passage in early straight, the 49-10 chance was
ridden into fifth entering the final eighth and kept on
relentlessly for continued rousting to deny Morning Basma (Fr)
(Born To Sea {Ire}) by a head on the line. She is the latest of two
foals and the first winner out of Talema (Fr) (Sunday Break
{Jpn}), herself a winning half-sister to G3 Prix du Calvados
heroine Mambia (Ger) Aldebaran). Sales history: i65,000 Ylg
>17 ARAUG. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, i16,200. Video,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Gerard Augustin-Normand; B-Franklin Finance SA, Mme
Elisabeth Vidal & Sylvain Vidal (FR); T-Pascal Bary,
CONDITIONS RESULTS:
1st-Deauville, i28,000, Cond, 7-4, 4yo/up, 6 1/2f (AWT),
1:17.25, st.
EURYALE (IRE) (g, 4, Kendargent {Fr}--Russian Hill {GB} {SW &
MGSP-Fr, $217,127}, by Indian Ridge {Ire}) Lifetime Record:
10-3-2-1, i70,045. O-Baron Edouard de Rothschild; B-Ecurie de
Meautry (IRE); T-Henri-Francois Devin. *1/2 to Russian Soul (Ire)
(Invincible Spirit {Ire}), GSW-Ire & SW-UAE, $580,739.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Eudaimonia (Fr), f, 3, Vision d=Etat (Fr)--Elenya (Ire) (SP-Ger &
Fr, $110,459), by Lawman (Fr). Deauville, 7-4, 9 1/2f (AWT),
2:02.79. B-Ecurie M Tschopp & Haras de Grandcamp (FR).
*1ST-TIME STARTER. **i14,000 Ylg >16 BBAGS.
CONDITIONS RESULT:
8th-Hamburg, i10,000, 7-4, 3yo, f, 7fT, 1:23.82,
gd.
CHERRY LADY (GER) (f, 3, Soldier Hollow {GB}--Cherry Danon
{Ire} {GSW-Ger & GSP-Ity, $103,338}, by Rock of Gibraltar {Ire})
Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-0, i10,400. O/B-Gestut Brummerhof
(GER); T-Peter Schiergen. *1/2 to Celebrity (Ger) (Shamardal),
SW & GSP-Ger.
IN HONG KONG:
Limitless (Ire), g, 5, Lope de Vega (Ire)--Portelet (GB), by Night
Shift. Happy Valley, 7-4, Hcp. (,179k/i204k), 1650mT,
1:39.12. B-Ballylinch Stud. *Formerly Defrocked (Ire). **1/2 to
Etlaala (GB) (Selkirk), GSW & G1SP-Eng, $260,324. ***i90,000
Ylg >14 GOFORB. VIDEO
IN AUSTRALIA:
Villardo (Ger), g, 4, Jukebox Jury (Ire)--Ventiane (Ger), by
Konigstiger (Ger). Sandown (Hillside), 7-4, Hcp. (,22k/i25k),
2400mT, 2:32.20. B-n/a. *Full to Valajani (Ger), SP-Ger.
**i34,000 Ylg >15 BBAOCT.
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Spirit of Boom | Eureka Stud
AUSTRALIAN-BRED WINNERS
>BOOM= EQUALS >METEOR=S RECORD Spirit of Boom (Aus) (Sequalo {Aus}) sired his 18th 2-year-old
winner of the season at Ipswich on Wednesday, when 2-year-old
gelding Bold Warrior (Aus) won narrowly over Justdini (Aus)
(Bernardini) going 1350 metres. The Eureka Stud-based first-
season sire is now tied with the late Northern Meteor (Aus)
(Encosta de Lago {Aus}) with just under a month remaining until
the new season starts on Aug. 1. Forwardly placed out in the
center of the course from the bell, the bay took command 1000
metres out and withstood all challengers to win by a long neck
at the line. The time was 1:21.37. Spirit of Boom received a fee
hike for the upcoming season to A$55,000 from A$11,000 and
has already sired five stakes winners.
IN HONG KONG:
Zero Hedge (Aus), g, 4, Medaglia d=Oro--Idriess (Aus), by
Anabaa. Happy Valley, 7-4, Hcp. (A$226k), 1200mT, 1:09.54.
B-Bowness Stud (NSW). *A$550,000 Ylg >15 INGEAS. VIDEO
IN SOUTH AFRICA:
Big Myth (Aus), f, 3, Big Brown--Nufoos (Aus), by Elusive Quality.
Vaal, 7-3, Maiden Plate (F&M), 1700mT, 1:44.63. O-Mr C J H
Van Niekerk; B-B R S M A D Investments Pty Ltd (NSW); T-Sean
Tarry. *1/2 to Estidraaj (Aus) (Hard Spun), GSP-SAf. **A$7,000
Wlg >15 MMNWNL; R725,000 Ylg >16 CAPJAN.
GROUP ENTRIES
Thursday, Hamburg, Germany, post time: 6.55 p.m.
GROSSER PREIS VON LOTTO HAMBURG-G3, €55,000, 3yo/up, 10fT
SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT
1 6 Sound Check (Ger) Lando (Ger) Starke Schiergen 132
2 7 Matchwinner (Ger) Sternkonig (Ire) F Weissmeier M Weissmeier 130
3 3 Devastar (Ger) Areion (Ger) de Vries Klug 128
4 4 Itobo (Ger) Areion (Ger) Casamento Groschel 128
5 5 Va Bank (Ire) Archipenko Pedroza Wohler 128
6 1 Northsea Star (Ger) Sea the Stars (Ire) Pecheur Klug 126
7 2 Sky Full of Stars (Ger) Kendargent (Fr) Hamelin Grewe 125
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