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David Hayes emerged from a nightmare few days in Australia with the poignant success of China Win in his family colours in the Class Four Hebe Haven Handicap (1,800m). Hayes was home in Australia earlier this week battling the bushfires in Euroa, Victoria, where his family’s Lindsay Park Stables are located, and he had only returned to Hong Kong early on Sunday. “We’ve had a really bad time with the fires – I haven’t slept for two and a half days. I got back at 7am this morning after fighting...View the full article
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An unusual plan paid big dividends for the connections of Ammirati (NZ) (Savabeel) when the big gelding confirmed New Zealand Derby plans with a dominant victory in the Listed Trackside Gingernuts Salver (2100m) at Ellerslie on Sunday. With more than a month between his win in the Gr. 3 Wellington Stakes (1600m) at Otaki in late November and a fifth placing in last week’s Gr. 2 Levin Classic (1400m) at Trentham, trainer Stephen Marsh decided on an eight-day back up for Ammirati’s first middle-distance test. That proved a masterstroke as the Savabeel gelding jumped best from the 2100m start point to make the early running and then track the leaders to the home turn. Regular jockey Matt Cartwright bided his time until asking Ammirati for his effort and he established a break on his rivals with 250m to run to still hold a margin of three-quarters of a length at the line. In a tight contest for the minor placings, Hastings visitor Tulsa King took second by a half-head from Yamato Satona, with the same margin to Day One and a nose to Navy Dreams in fifth place. While Marsh was absent on sales duty at the Gold Coast, stable representative Dylan Johnson was happy to sing his employer’s praises at a plan that worked. “It’s always satisfying when a plan comes off, so you’ve got to hand it to Stephen, it was a good call,” Johnson said. “We had been toying with whether he was a Kiwi or a Derby horse, but last week he said he would like to run him at Trentham and if he came through that okay then back him up here and get him over ground. “He had an economical run at Trentham and he hit the line well, so it set up well and it was great to see it all fall into place. “The beauty of today’s win is that you now know he’ll run a trip and we can pick a path to the Derby.” Five years ago the Marsh-trained Milford, another Savabeel gelding carrying the Elsdon Park colours, won the Gingernuts Salver and after finishing fifth in the Avondale Guineas, finished second to Rocket Spade in the New Zealand Derby. “It would be good to go one better with this horse, but he’ll work out which way to go with the choice of the Waikato Guineas (February 7) or the Avondale Guineas (February 27), but probably not both.” The TAB reacted to Ammirati’s win by trimming his NZ Derby odds from $13 to $9 on the second line behind $7 equal favourites Road To Paris and Towering Vision. Yamato Satona came in from $21 to $13 after hitting the line hard from well back, while Day One, who appeared to have his chance, eased from $13 to $17. At $450,000 from Waikato Stud’s 2023 Karaka draft, Ammirati was the third high-priced National Yearling Sale graduate to win on Sunday’s Ellerslie card. Almanzor filly Stromlinien, who was knocked down at the same price from the Elsdon Park draft last January, scored an impressive debut win, while her stablemate Chilling Out, also by Savabeel and costing $375,000 from Haunui Farm’s Karaka 2023 draft, completed a double in style. As Lot 467, a brother to Ammirati is one of 13 Savabeel yearlings in the Waikato Stud draft for the upcoming Karaka Centenary Sale. View the full article
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Zac Purton bagged his biggest haul since the season opener with a five-timer at Sha Tin on Sunday, but the champion jockey’s crucial call on a Classic Mile ride remains up in the air. Purton was at his brilliant best when booting home Snowthorn, Majestic Valour, Robot Star, China Win and Little Paradise, who was the headline act after claiming the feature Class Two Racing Club Cup (1,400m). However, the brilliant display arguably made his decision on a Classic Mile ride more difficult, with...View the full article
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Invincible Ibis again marked himself as the horse to beat in next month’s Classic Mile after defying 135lb to beat fellow four-year-old Beauty Bolt in a brilliant finish to the Class Two Pak Shek Au Handicap (1,600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday. In a battle of the four-year-old series contenders, Mark Newnham’s classy galloper stamped his authority on the division in no uncertain terms, though he was made to work for it by a game Beauty Bolt. Breaking from stall 14 did the latter no favours and...View the full article
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Brilliant wins at Ellerslie on Sunday by the Andrew Forsman-trained fillies Stromlinien (NZ) (Almanzor) and Chilling Out (NZ) (Savabeel) have set a platform for the TAB Karaka Millions 2YO (1200m) and 3YO (1600m) back at the Auckland track in two weeks’ time. A last-to-first finish in the opening race has all but secured a place in the Karaka Millions 2YO field for the previously unheralded filly Stromlinien. The $450,000 Karaka yearling purchase went into the 1200m race with a single trial placing back in September, but she put aside any supposed lack of experience with a professional performance. After jumping well and engaging in the early speed duel, Stromlinien was eased back by jockey Craig Grylls and when the field balanced for the run home, she still shared last place on the inside of fellow debutant Singletary. Grylls angled her into the clear with 300m to run and she accelerated impressively between runners to hit the lead short of the finish and score by a long head. Indicative of the early tempo, Singletary finished hard down the outside for second, while Zaharias wilted to third after being left in front when the leaders faded. The $31,625 winner’s stake thrust Stromlinien right into Karaka Millions calculations, placing her ninth in the 14-horse qualifying order and prompting the TAB to slash her odds to $15. Third place boosted Zaharias’ earnings to $24,375 and up to 14th in the current order, but it is doubtful whether the $10,175 Singletary earned in running second will be sufficient to make the cut, even allowing there are doubtful starters higher up the order. Trainer Andrew Forsman admitted that the Karaka Millions 2YO wasn’t on his radar until Stromlinien put her hand up, but a return to Ellerslie on January 24 now seems a natural next step. “The main reason she’s here today is because they didn’t include two-year-old heats in the trials at Tauranga on Tuesday,” Forsman said. “After what she’s just done though, the Karaka Millions seems obvious just so long as she comes through the race okay, but she’s tough and I would expect her to.” As a daughter of Almanzor and a Savabeel mare, Stromlinien does not on the surface appeal as a precocious juvenile. However, Almanzor’s current run of hot form includes several shorter distance performers headed by Gr.1 TAB Telegraph (1200m) winner First Five, and her dam Santa Catarina’s five wins up to 1400m included a stakes race at two. Combining with Sydney-based bloodstock agent Andrew Williams, Forsman went to $450,000 to secure Stromlinien from the Elsdon Park draft at Karaka 2025. The Matamata nursery will offer a half-brother by Per Incanto as Lot 97 in its draft for the upcoming sale. Karaka Book 1 was also the source of Forsman’s second winner on the Ellerslie programme, previous-start maiden graduate Chilling Out, who lodged her Karaka Millions claim with a similar effort to her younger stablemate. After a debut third in early December, the Savabeel filly scored a comfortable win less than a fortnight later over 1400m at Ruakaka. Her Ellerslie repeat up against far stronger three-year-old opposition was in another league, however. After settling well back for super-confident jockey Craig Grylls, she didn’t loom into the action until well into the home straight yet was still able to comfortably account for the stakes-performed pair Miss Ziggy and That’s Gold. “That was a smart effort, so we’ll have to think about coming back here for the big three-year-old mile,” said Forsman, who prepares the $375,000 Haunui Farm graduate for long-time stable supporter David Paykel. “Going back to my time with Murray (Baker) we’ve had a number of good horses for David, but I think this filly might the best of them. “I thought she could win today and I also think she can win the Karaka Millions (3YO), so it’s pretty exciting to think we’ve now got what look like live chances in both races.” Chilling Out also holds nominations for the Gr. 1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai NZ Oaks (2400m) and Gr. 1 Trackside NZ Derby (2400m), for which her respective odds have been shortened to $11 and $26. Grylls continued his dominance of the jockeys’ premiership by winning the first three races on the Ellerslie card. That extended his tally to 84 wins, 37 clear of his closest rival Sam Collett, as he makes every post a winner in his quest for back-to-back titles. View the full article
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Join a full team this week on Weigh In. Guy Heveldt, Aidan Rodley and Bruce Sherwin break down the action from the West Coast and get the backstory from Dutch jockey Floor Moerman who took out the Kumara Gold Nuggets. Weigh In, January 11 View the full article
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Her 3-year-old debut may have been delayed a week by rain, but that did not stop Explora from proving a legitimate contender for the Kentucky Oaks (G1) as she played with her rivals Jan. 10 in the $98,000 Santa Ynez Stakes at Santa Anita Park.View the full article
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So Happy (Runhappy) took the lead in midstretch, and refused to come back, keeping his perfect record with a strong win in the GII San Vicente Stakes. In no rush to reel in the leaders as Acknowledgemeplz (Bucchero) and Greenwich Village (Quality Road) posted fractions of :22.03 and a half in::43.56, he was the looming danger coming through the final bend after six panels in 1:08.41. The former had tried to give the field the slip coming off the bend, but So Happy was rapidly closing the gap into the final sixteenth with 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard' Buetane (Tiz the Law) calling on his outside. He dispatched his competition passing that marker to hit the wire in 1:21.12 with air to spare. Betting favorite Buetane grabbed second while Acknowledgemeplz gamely held on to third. So Happy was last seen breaking his maiden at Del Mar Nov. 22 by three quarters of a length over a field which included two next out winners and GSP Blacksmith (Liam's Map). Sales history: $12,000 Wlg '23 KEENOV; $20,000 Ylg '24 FTKOCT; $150,000 2yo '25 OBSMAR. O-Norman Stables LLC and Saints or Sinners; B-Leverett S. Miller (KY); T-Mark Glatt. #2 SO HAPPY ($7.80) and Mike Smith won the $200,000 San Vicente Stakes at @santaanitapark. The 3-yr old son of Runhappy is trained by Mark Glatt pic.twitter.com/I1LVXfOcKL — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) January 10, 2026 The post Runhappy’s So Happy Denies All Challenges, Claims San Vicente 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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'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard' EXPLORA (Blame) made easy work of Saturday's Santa Ynez Stakes, going from last to first and drawing off to pick up the win for trainer Bob Baffert. Last seen running second in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, the 1-9 favorite was scratched from the GII Golden Rod Stakes in late November. Last of the five-horse field, Explora trailed for much of the run down the backstretch before ranging up four wide at the top of the stretch and handily putting this field behind her under a confident ride from Juan Hernandez. Lifetime Record: MGISP, 5-3-2-0. O-Pegram, Michael E., Watson, Karl and Weitman, Paul; B-Mesingw Farm, LLC; T-Bob Baffert. Sales History: $22,000 ylg'24 KEESEP, $350,000 2yo '25 EASMAY. Explora captures the Santa Ynez Stakes at Santa Anita. pic.twitter.com/vQFGagx46f — Santa Anita Park (@santaanitapark) January 10, 2026 The post Explora Last To First In Santa Ynez 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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Accoring to DRF Formulator statistics, from near-enough a 100-horse sample, Hall of Fame conditioner Bill Mott strikes with about five percent of his first-starters, but Wathnan Racing's THUNDEROUSLY (c, 3, Gun Runner–Princess Warrior, by Midshipman) made it two very taking debut scorers Saturday at Gulfstream when he kicked off his career in rousing fashion around two turns. Off at odds of 19-5, the $300,000 Keeneland September purchase bounced alertly from gate three and settled midfield on the inside as Ramajay (Knicks Go) galloped them along through even sectionals. Given the hurry-up by Junior Alvarado with a bit less than three furlongs to race, Thunderously gained ominous ground, swooped in front with just under an eighth of a mile to the short-stretch wire and streaked clear to take it by five lengths. Hailing from the deeper female family of champion and GI Kentucky Derby hero Unbridled, Thunderously is kin to the 2-year-old colt Henriques (Not This Time) and a yearling Nyquist filly. 8th-Gulfstream, $68,000, Msw, 1-10, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:45.87, ft, 5 lengths. THUNDEROUSLY (c, 3, Gun Runner–Princess Warrior {GSW & GISP, $456,664}, by Midshipman) Sales history: $300,000 Ylg '24 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $40,800. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. O-Wathnan Racing; B-Evan Trommer Jr, CDM Bloodstock & Crocket Farm (KY); T-William I Mott. CABOOM THUNDEROUSLY ($9.60) ran a banger with @JuniorandKellyA up in the 8th at @GulfstreamPark. The 3YO Gun Runner (@Three_Chimneys) colt is trained by Bill Mott for Wathnan Racing. Play the next: https://t.co/tHc1sm6ZIw pic.twitter.com/LEXPf3nZsI — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) January 10, 2026 The post Gun Runner’s Thunderously Another First-Out Winner for Mott 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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Six years after purchasing her at Keeneland November for $320,000 in 2019, Jonathan Green's D. J. Stable will return Tiffany Case (Uncle Mo) (hip 465) to the ring Monday in the opening session of this year's Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale. The dam of Canadian champion 2-year-old filly and Eclipse Award finalist 3-year-old filly Nitrogen (Medaglia d'Oro) has only continued to back up what Green initially saw in her as a then-unproven 6-year-old carrying her first foal, a Violence filly who became SW/MGSP Love to Shop. “We were looking specifically for a mare that had some attributes that included black-type, a good race record, obviously top conformation, and from an up-and-coming family because we just couldn't afford to be able to buy into one of those top commercial families at the time,” Green said. “And Tiffany Case and her half-sister both ended up on our list.” That half-sister, GSW/GISP Talk Veuve To Me (Violence), easily outshone her younger sibling when hammered down for $1,300,000 to Stonestreet Stable some 300 hips earlier in the day. “Talk Veuve to Me obviously brought a heck of a lot more, almost $1,000,000 more, but she also had a more pronounced race record of her own,” Green said. “So when Tiffany Case came into the back ring, we all had crossed all our t's and conducted our due diligence. I'd like to say we knew that she was carrying a graded stakes horse in utero [Love to Shop], but that was certainly a bonus. She really wowed us conformation-wise and what we were most surprised about is that she'd won so many various tracks. She was a filly that had all the attributes we wanted from a genetic and a commercial standpoint. We stretched on her [price], but now looking back on it, she was very affordable.” An earner of nearly six figures on the track, Tiffany Case earned five wins from 13 starts at Sam Houston, Mountaineer, Thistledown and Turfway Park and on her best day, picked up black type when third in the West Virginia Secretary of State Stakes. After failing to reach her reserve on a final bid of $250,000 at Keeneland November 2018 when initially retired from the track, she returned the following year in foal to Violence which Green admits was only an added bonus to her appeal. “The family has done so well with Medaglia d'Oro and El Prado so for us, [her cover to Violence] was definitely a bonus,” Green said. “We knew that Violence was, at the time, an up-and-coming stallion. Of course now, he's a proven stallion. But it was a risk we were willing to take and we were obviously thrilled with her first foal, Love to Shop.” And after supplying D. J. Stable with Love to Shop in 2020, who co-topped last year's Keeneland January Sale at $700,000 to Pin Oak Stud, as her first foal and Nitrogen as her second, Green knew the January market would be more than welcoming for a top-class mare in foal to a leading stallion just ahead of breeding season. “We just completed a major reduction in the [Keeneland] November Sale and when we were deciding which of the mares to sell, wound up with 32 of them,” said Green. “And Tiffany Case wasn't on the list at the time primarily because Nitrogen wasn't really Nitrogen at that time. We were making these decisions back in July and for us, Nitrogen was a graded stakes winner and certainly on her way up but she hadn't yet put together the resume that she completed by the end of the year.” A winner in her first five starts of 2025, Nitrogen ran second in the GI Belmont Oaks Invitational at Saratoga July 5 before transitioning fully to the dirt, winning the GI Alabama Stakes Aug. 16 and running second in both the GI Juddmonte Spinster Stakes Oct. 5 and the GI Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff Nov. 1 to wrap up her 3-year-old season. With over $2,000,000 now in earnings, Green felt confident that Nitrogen had elevated herself, and thus her dam, to the right point. Love To Shop, the first foal out of Tiffany Case, co-topped the 2025 Keeneland January Sale | Keeneland “For us, it was a matter of we felt like the top of the market, that there is definitely a dearth of talent, and not a lot of programs are willing to sell their top commercial mares,” Green said. “And we understand why because they're so coveted and so hard to come by. But for us, we're entrepreneurial and we 'okay, if the market is starving for top-class talent, we're going to fill that gap'. As sellers, we entered 32 mares in Keeneland November with the idea that we would sell 80% of them and we wound up with 100% clearance. That shows us again that the marketplace is really looking for top, top caliber horses. And spinning it forward, we originally bought Tiffany Case because she checked all those boxes and now she checks them even more because she's already had two fillies of racing age both of whom were graded stakes horses.” “And now Nitrogen, winning the Sovereign Award for 2-year-old filly and now could likely win the Eclipse Award for 3-year-old filly. We felt like with all those things going for her, that the market is starving for Tiffany Case. And then you follow that up with her being in foal to arguably the top stallion in the country in Not This Time. It was very strategic [to put her in foal to him] because obviously, breeding her to Not This Time last year, we felt like we were catching lighting in a bottle and breeding to one of the best, young up-and-coming stallions. That was just another reason to put her in the sale here again because so many people are looking for that kind of quality. I would argue that Tiffany Case is probably going to be the most expensive horse and the sales-topper at Keeneland January. She's a standout.” With Nitrogen set to be retained into the D. J. Stable broodmare band upon her retirement from racing in the future, and Green also retaining Tiffany Case's 2-year-old Gun Runner filly, he acknowledged it was the right time to test the market. “Our goal, and again one of the reasons why Tiffany Case is in the sale, is that we're planning on keeping Nitrogen in our broodmare band for as long as she's around,” said Green. “And her half-sister, the 2-year-old Gun Runner filly now named Sniper, is also a filly that possesses really high grades conformation-wise and attitude-wise. Our plan is to also keep and campaign her and also keep her for our broodmare band. You can't replace a mare like a Tiffany Case but we're doing our best as we'll have two well-bred fillies that we'll keep in the broodmare band for hopefully the next decade.” Coming off a record-setting Keeneland season where D.J. Stable picked up no fewer than 19 yearlings at the September Sale and three mares and two weanlings in November, Green seems content to play the January Sale by ear. “I think we're going to just be on the watching end [from a buyer's perspective] in January,” Green said. “We know it's difficult to replace mare like Tiffany Case. So we'll take our time and try to find the next opportunity. If it comes at the January Sale, great. We're constantly looking and seeking out value. But I would feel more inclined to say that, until the prices start coming down to a more realistic point, we're probably just going to be watching more so than active buyers. I think the top of the market has always continually held onto that high level, regardless of the economy or the stock market or any other indicators.” “We purposely put Tiffany Case in the January Sale as opposed to a digital sale because we felt like the January Sale is still a meeting place for people. People are coming in [to Kentucky] to see new stallions that have been retired. There's new announcements being made on almost a weekly basis as we go through this pre-breeding season period. I think people are always looking for a top mare and that's where Tiffany Case belongs.” The post ‘She’s A Standout’: Tiffany Case Keeps D.J. Stable In The Keeneland January Spotlight 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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Right to Party (Constitution), third beaten 9 lengths going six furlongs in his debut Dec. 13, went two better Saturday to break his maiden second time out. Relegated to the back after a bumpy beginning, the 5-2 second choice trailed the field up the long backstretch run in his first stretch out to the mile distance. Saving ground around the far turn and picking up momentum and positions, Right to Party hit the top of the lane and tipped out to close past late leader Dr. Sinatra (Speightstown), rallying to score by 1 1/2 lengths. A $325,000 Keeneland September Yearling grad for Chester Broman, Right to Party is out of a half-sister to the dam of Canadian Horse of the Year and $2,000,000 Fasig-Tipton November broodmare Wonder Gadot (Medaglia d'Oro) and GISW Hard Not to Love (Hard Spun), herself a $3,200,000 purchase from the same Fasig-Tipton sale in 2021. Yet another of Havin' A Party's half-sisters is the dam of GI Beholder Mile winner Secret Spice (Discreet Cat). Right to Party has a now yearling Elite Power half-brother who brought $150,000 at Keeneland November last year while Havin' A Party is due to Arabian Knight this year. 6th-Aqueduct, $80,000, Msw, 1-10, 3yo, 1m, 1:40.41, ft, 1 1/2 lengths. RIGHT TO PARTY (c, 3, Constitution–Havin' a Party, by Emcee) Sales History: $325,000 Ylg '24 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $54,200. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. O-Chester Broman, Sr.; B-Tony Holmes & Timothy C. Thornton (KY); T-Kenneth G. McPeek. RIGHT TO PARTY with a last-to-first victory to graduate at second asking in R5 at Aqueduct! Rey Gutierrez was aboard for trainer @kennymcpeek! pic.twitter.com/II9u7wSAPu — TwinSpires Racing (@TwinSpires) January 10, 2026 The post Constitution’s Right To Party Celebrates His First Win At Aqueduct 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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In this continuing series, Alan Carasso takes a look ahead at US-bred and/or conceived runners entered for the upcoming weekend at the tracks on the Japan Racing Association circuit, with a focus on pedigree and/or performance in the sales ring. Here are the horses of interest for this coming Monday running at Kyoto Racecourse: Monday, January 12, 2026 4th-KYO, ¥12,330,000 ($78k), Newcomers, 3yo, 1800m CHURCHILL DEUCE (JPN) (c, 3, Into Mischief–Beautiful Gift, by Medaglia d'Oro) carries the Kieffers Co. Ltd (Do Deuce) silks and is out of the 2021 GIII Santa Ysabel Stakes winner and GII Santa Anita Oaks runner-up who was purchased by Katsumi Yoshida for $2 million with this colt in utero at the 2022 Fasig-Tipton November Sale. A Feb. 22 foal, Churchill Deuce changed hands for the equivalent of $1.13 million at the 2023 JRHA Select Sale. Beautiful Gift is a half-sister to GSW & GISP Chitu (Henny Hughes). O-Kieffers Co Ltd; B-Shunsuke Yoshida; T-Mikio Matsunaga AMERICAN STYLE (c, 3, Gun Runner–Medina Thunder, by Thunder Gulch) cost Yoshizawa Stable $400,000 at Keeneland September in 2024 and is a half-brother to SW & GSP Lights of Medina (Eskendereya)–the dam of Grade III winner Pioneer of Medina (Pioneerof the Nile)–and the dual stakes-placed Releasethethunder (More Than Ready). Lights of Medina's 4-year-old daughter June Eos (Constitution), also a $400,000 KEESEP grad, is a two-time winner in Japan. Christophe Lemaire has been enticed to ride. O-Yoshizawa Stable Co Ltd; B-International Equities Holding Inc (KY); T-Hideaki Fujiwara LORD VERITAS (JPN) (c, 3, Essential Quality–Bodhicitta {GB}, by Showcasing {GB}) is the first foal from his dam, a winner of the GII Yellow Ribbon Handicap and twice placed in the GI Gamely Stakes before selling to K I Farm for $450,000 at the 2022 Fasig-Tipton February Sale. The Feb. 14 produce is the first Japanese starter for Essential Quality, who hails from the same female family as champion Japanese freshman sire and Triple Crown winner Contrail (Jpn). O-Lord Horse Co Ltd; B-K I Farm; T-Yasuo Tomomichi The post Seven-Figure Into Mischief Colt Debuts at Kyoto appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article