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    • 9th-Tokyo, ¥21,610,000 ($140,357), Allowance, 2yo, 1400m, 1:23.2, gd. SATONO VOYAGE (JPN) (c, 2, Into Mischief–Jolie Olimpica {Brz} {Horse of the Year, Ch. 2yo Filly & G1SW-Brz, Ch. Turf Female & GSW-Can, MGSW & GISP-US, $460,507}, by Drosselmeyer), a debut second in a 1200-meter test at Hanshin June 14, set a juvenile course record when graduating by 10 lengths at Niigata in a slick 1:10.80 Aug. 9. Favored at 70 cents on the dollar, Satono Voyage broke alertly and was content to let the other speed go on with it, settling ahead of midfield down the back. Patiently handled on the turn by Mirai Iwata, the bay split rivals once into the long Tokyo straight, confronted the long-time leader at the furlong grounds and powered clear to take it by five lengths. The Apr. 3 foal is the first produce from his dam, Brazil's Horse of the Year and champion of her generation at two in 2019 and acquired by the late Rick Porter's Fox Hill Farm to her continue her career in this country with Richard Mandella. The chestnut earned her keep with three victories at the graded level in North American, including the GII Nassau Stakes at Woodbine that earned her a Sovereign Award as Canada's champion turf female of 2021. She was also runner-up to champion Rushing Fall (More Than Ready) in the COVID-delayed running of the GI Coolmore Jenny Wiley Stakes in 2020. Purchased by Shimokobe Farm for $675,000 at Fasig-Tipton November in 2021, Jolie Olimpica was put in foal to this leading sire and was exported to Japan. Barren to Triple Crown winner Contrail (Jpn) for 2024, the mare foaled a colt by dual Horse of the Year Equinox (Jpn) on Feb. 12 of this year. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $133,368. O-Hajime Satomi; B-Shimokobe Farm; T-Hiroyasu Tanaka.   The post Into Mischief’s Satono Voyage Stays Unbeaten On Dirt at Tokyo appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Emma Berry, European editor at Thoroughbred Daily News, is among the writers shortlisted for the 2025 HWPA Derby Awards, which take place at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London on Monday, December 1. Berry is nominated in the Specialist Writer of the Year category, along with Bill Barber and Alan Sweetman from the Racing Post and Laura Joy from European Bloodstock News. The shortlist for the Racing Writer of the Year features three previous winners in Lee Mottershead, bidding for a fourth victory, Peter Thomas, who lifted the trophy in 2022, and last year's victor Patrick Mullins. They are joined by a fourth Racing Post writer in David Jennings. The shortlist for Broadcaster of the Year features three former winners; Lydia Hislop, John Hunt and Nick Luck. The trio are joined in the final five by Adele Mulrennan and Rishi Persad. As well as having nine wins as Broadcaster of the Year to his name, Luck is bidding to be named Reporter of the Year for the third time in four years. He is joined on the shortlist by Bill Barber, Jack Keene of The Sun and Jon Lees of The Mirror (Online). The post TDN’s Emma Berry Among Four in Running for HWPA Specialist Writer of the Year Award appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Keeneland's Horses of Racing Age, slated to begin Wednesday, Nov. 12 at noon ET, has 216 catalogued entries including the latest supplement in Grade III-placed Crevalle d'Oro (Constitution), the auction house announced Monday. The daughter of Constitution, consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, was third in the GIII Selene Stakes in Canada and came a half-length short of hitting the board last out Nov. 1 in Del Mar's GIII Goldikova Stakes in a blanket finish for the minors. The winner of that race, MGSW & GISP Special Wan (Ire) (Belardo {Ire}), changed hands last week during the Fasig-Tipton November sale for $1.3-million to Japan's Northern Farm. An earner of nearly $328,000, Crevalle d'Oro has hit the board 10 times in her 18-race career. A half-sister to SW Valuation Metric (Munnings), the filly hails from the female line of SW The Administrator (Afleet), whose daughters and granddaughters went on to black-type winners or producers themselves–the tally sitting at no less than nine runners. She was also the dam of GI Kentucky Derby runner-up Nehro (Mineshaft). The November HRA Sale catalogue, following the removal of outs, includes 136 racehorses of which 30 are black-type performers and 16 are graded stakes/stakes winners. A lightly raced group of horses (71 have made six or fewer lifetime starts), 35 are winners since Aug. 1 of this year, and 42 are NW1X eligible. Most horses in the auction are stabled at Keeneland in Barns 20-26 with some horses offered remotely from their training locations. The online catalogue may be found here with enhanced options available for viewing, and a print catalogue with Equibase past performances is available at the Keeneland Sales Pavilion. The post Crevalle d’Oro Supplemented to Wednesday’s Keeneland November Horses of Racing Age Sale appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • The dual Group 1-winning juvenile Vandeek will stand for the unchanged fee of £15,000 (October 1, Special Live Foal Terms) at Cheveley Park Stud in 2026. A half-brother to this year's GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf hero Gstaad (Starspangledbanner), the son of Havana Grey covered 161 mares in his debut season at Cheveley Park, including 34 full- or half-sisters to Group 1 or Group 2 winners. Matthew Sigsworth, Cheveley Park's bloodstock manager and head of nominations, said, “We were delighted that Vandeek was so well supported by many of Europe's leading breeders in his first season and we very much look forward to seeing his first foals next year. As always, I invite breeders to contact me directly to discuss their mares' mating plans for 2026.” Meanwhile, Cheveley Park confirmed that Ulysses has recently been acquired by SAB Allevamento di Besnate and will continue his stud career in Italy. The post Vandeek Unchanged at £15,000 as Ulysses Departs Cheveley Park appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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