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As the eagerly anticipated auction of Prowess (NZ) (Proisir) gets underway on Gavelhouse Plus, Roger James has described the multiple Group One winner as one of the finest horses to grace his respected Cambridge stable. Trained by James in partnership with Robert Wellwood, Prowess recorded eight wins and three placings in a career that spanned only 12 starts. A nine-length win at Wanganui as an autumn two-year-old set the scene for a spectacular three-year-old campaign that included consecutive victories in the Group Two Auckland Guineas (1600m), the Karaka Million 3yo Classic (1600m), the Group Two David & Karyn Ellis Fillies’ Classic (2000m), the Group One New Zealand Stakes (2050m) and Sydney’s Group One Vinery Stud Stakes (2000m). She later added the Group Two Crystal Mile (1600m) at Moonee Valley in the spring of her four-year-old season. Prowess was bought by James and Wellwood for $230,000 from the Book 1 draft of breeders Hallmark Stud at Karaka 2021. She earned more than $1.65 million for a family syndicate headed by Dean and Janie Skipper. “I’ve been lucky to have a number of high-class horses through my stable, and she was right up in the very top category,” James commented this week. “Her career was just highlight after highlight. She scored a scintillating win against an elite field in the Karaka Million 3yo Classic, then became the first three-year-old filly to win the New Zealand Stakes at weight-for-age since Tidal Light (NZ) (Diagramatic) in the late ‘80s. And then, of course, she carried on across to Sydney and dominated the Vinery. She was something quite special. “On top of what she showed on the racetrack, she was just a fabulous horse to do anything with and is an exquisite physical specimen.” A full-sister to Prowess topped Book 1 of Karaka 2024 earlier this year with a purchase price of $1.6 million, and gavelhouse.com’s Haylie Martin reported that there has been huge interest in the lead-up to the online auction of the trans-Tasman Group One star. “There have been plenty of top judges at Lyndhurst Farm over the past couple of weeks to inspect her and the resounding feedback is that she’s nigh on impossible to fault, needless to say we’re looking forward to the week ahead,” she said. The auction of Prowess is underway now on Gavelhouse Plus and is set to close from 7pm (NZT) on Thursday 8 August. View the full article
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Michelle Bradley has found plenty of success of late on the road with Sulabella, and the capable mare will return to her home track at Ruakaka in search of a winning hattrick. Now a six-year-old, Sulabella has been a reliable member of Bradley’s barn, posting five wins in 23 starts, with the most recent pair coming on heavy track conditions at Rotorua and Counties through July. “It was a pretty hard run for her on a very testing track, but she’s come through it well otherwise I wouldn’t nominate her for Saturday,” Bradley said. “I couldn’t be happier with her, it’s probably not going to be as easy as Pukekohe for her but the way she’s racing, she should go another nice race and hopefully will figure again.” Sulabella will start a likely favourite in the Truweld Engineering (1600m), opening at $2.90 with TAB bookmakers ahead of last-start winner Tide And Time ($3.80). The mare’s stablemate Shockatillatap has also accepted into the Rating 75 contest, with the benefit of a four-kilogram weight swing with Masa Hashizume on board. “He’s been racing well, he’s out of his grade in this but he races well at his home track,” Bradley said. “I was happy enough with his run at Te Rapa last week, he got stuck behind one coming down the straight so he didn’t get a completely clear run, but he’s come through it well.” Sam Spratt, who recently ticked over a century of winners at the northern venue, will ride Sulabella and also partner stablemate Bosch in the Alibaba’s Flying Carpets Stretch & Trim (2100m). Bosch often produces his best at Ruakaka and was unlucky not to be given a closer shot at collecting a second Stayer’s Winter Championship Final, finishing on strongly into second behind race-rival Fly My Wey. “He was very unlucky, unfortunately he just got stuck behind the wrong horse at the wrong time but there’s not much we can do about that,” Bradley said. “Moving forward, he’s trained on well and I’m really happy with him. “He can be a little bit busy, but to ride and handle he’s an absolute pleasure. I love having him around and he’s a bit of a stable favourite.” After racing above her grade recently alongside Bosch, No Plan Be will face an easier task in the 17 August – Cambridge Stud Northland Breeders’ Stakes (2100m). “She’s back to a Rating 65 and she’s been racing against open class horses in her last three,” Bradley said. “Going on her sectionals, she’s been right up there so I would like to think dropping back to her class she should be giving a good show.” Bradley will have two representatives in the Aotea Electric In Waipapa (1200m), including five-year-old debutant Propaganda, who she is preparing for Gerry Harvey’s New Zealand Thoroughbred Holdings. “She’s had two trials prior to this, she’s a very busy mare and we are still learning a bit about her while she’s learning about being a racehorse, she’s pretty green,” Bradley said. “She’ll probably need this run, but I’d like to think she’ll take good experience from it going forward. She’ll appreciate the step-up to 1400m in the next run or two. “I’ve been pre-training for Gerry in the last year or two, I raced a Redwood gelding called Rustic who unfortunately didn’t win a race but went close, so it’s really nice to get another one to train. “I’m hoping in due course I can reward him with a winner somewhere down the line.” Her other runner in the maiden event is Arabella, while Croaghaun will complete her team in the Kainui Pack & Cool (1600m). “Her (Arabella’s) two fourths have been on heavy tracks, and although she’s a Belardo, the track at Pukekohe was pretty tough work by the time her race came around,” she said. “She’s bounced out though and I wouldn’t have nominated if she hadn’t been right, so I think she should be finishing on nicely. “Looking at his (Croaghaun) action in the heavy track last time I don’t think he’s a real wet tracker. His dam won a couple over distance on top of the ground, so I’ve just been holding off for this maiden mile. “I’m interested to see how he goes, it’s only his second start and he’s still learning so I think he’s got a bit of time up his sleeve before showing his work at home on raceday. “Whatever he does on Saturday, he’ll improve on as well and gets more experience.” View the full article
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Peter and Jessica Brosnan are making the most of an exciting opportunity with up-and-coming steeplechaser Auld Jock during the Grand National Carnival in Christchurch over the next week. Auld Jock has come a long way in a short period of racing this year, winning a maiden hurdle and maiden steeplechase before a tidy performance for fourth in his first major test, the Hawke’s Bay Steeplechase (4800m). The diminutive seven-year-old gave the Brosnans a big thrill finishing just a half-length from star jumper The Cossack in the Wellington Steeplechase (5500m), earning himself a trip to the South Island to contest the Racecourse Hotel & Motor Lodge Grand National Steeplechase (5600m) on Saturday week. Pairing up once again with jockey Joshua Parker, Auld Jock will line up in the key prelude event, the Racecourse Hotel & Motor Lodge Koral Steeplechase (4250m) on Saturday, having travelled to Riccarton Park earlier this week alongside stablemate Teen Titan. “We were fortunate to get over on the ferry, we rushed home from Waverley, packed and off we went the next day,” Jessica Brosnan said. “They both travelled well and settled in, Titan licks the bowl wherever you go while Jock is usually a bit more fussy, but he’s eating and feeling well. “They had a nice gallop on the grass yesterday morning and worked nicely, and we gave them a trot and canter around today, so fingers crossed for Saturday. “It’s a dream to come down here with a horse, I was lucky to come down a couple of years ago with Kaharau so I vaguely know my way around. We’ve had a look at some of the steeplechase fences and they are so well-presented, so jumpable and inviting. “The rest of my kids are coming down as well which is cool, you don’t know when you’ll get another nice horse, so we’ll make the most of it. They love the jumpers so it’s good to get the next generation coming through.” Saturday’s event gives many of the eventual National field a first opportunity to look at the vast Riccarton course, which is in the forefront of Brosnan’s mind. “We just want him to follow them around and that’s how we’ve raced him every time against these good horses. I’ve told Josh to just get a lead into the jumps then if you know you’re going well, you go for it,” she said. “He’s only having his sixth steeplechase start and to go up against some of these champions next weekend, it’s going to be a phenomenal race so if he can get around and pick up a prize, we’ll be rapt.” Teen Titan will contest the opener, the Speights Summit Ultra On Tap Maiden Hurdle (3100m), with Portia Matthews on board, after a nice run for third behind Rocabury at Trentham. “I think he’s quite well in himself, he’s such a big horse so that track will suit him hopefully. He knows what he’s doing now and he ran well at Wellington, so he can go both days,” she said. “I really hope we can keep these nice horses coming through, having just the two down here this time is nice so we can get an idea without too much pressure, and hopefully come again with a bigger team next year.” View the full article
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Racing has always been a family affair for Brooke Kincaid, and that will continue at Riccarton on Saturday when the Riverton horsewoman makes her training debut alongside her grandfather, Graham Eade. The 23-year-old grew up assisting Eade at his Southland stable where she fell in love with horses and racing, and was intent on following him into a career in the industry. “I have pretty much been working with the horses ever since I could walk and I have spent a lot of time staying with my grandparents so I could be with the horses,” Kincaid said. “My uncle used to help a lot, he was training before my grandfather and he used to let me help him with breaking in the horses, and it has gone from there. He helped me ride a bit of trackwork, they have all really supported me since I was little.” Kincaid began working for Eade once she left school, but she felt the pull of the city and soon moved north to the bright lights of Christchurch to further her racing experience. “As soon as I finished school, I took it (racing) up full-time,” Kincaid said. “I was with my grandparents for about a year and then I got a job with Terri Rae in Christchurch, and I was with her for about three years. That was a great experience, I learnt a lot from her.” Kincaid then felt the lure of home and has enjoyed being back down south assisting Eade and is now excited to be joining him in a training partnership. “Apart from the weather, it is good being back in Riverton,” Kincaid said. “It is good to be back home and working with Granddad.” The newly formed partnership will have their first runners at Riccarton this weekend and they could make the perfect start, with stakes performer Riviera Rebel set to be their first runner in the Gold Club Rating 75 (1800m). The showy chestnut has been a standout on the track, winning two and placing in six of his 11 starts to date, including a placing in the Listed Southland Guineas (1600m) in February. “I have got quite a good chance with my first runner (Riviera Rebel), he is a very nice horse,” Kincaid said. “He is a stable favourite and he is very pretty as well, which makes him even more of a favourite. “He has been racing really well and in that last race he was so close. He just keeps improving off every run and he is still learning every time. He has been galloping really well at home and he is going into the race really well.” Stakes targets await the four-year-old later this spring following a spell after his weekend assignment. “He is going to have a bit of a break after National week,” Kincaid said. “We were looking at running him in the Winter Cup (Gr.3, 1600m) but he is just a bit young still and he is still maturing and developing, we just didn’t want to push him too hard this preparation. “We will give him two or three weeks out and then get him ready for Cup Week. He has only got big things ahead of him.” Later on the card, Kincaid will line-up Ataahua Pipedream, who she also part-owns, in the Winter Fashions Here 10 August Rating 75 (1400m). “He is a funny horse, he is up and down with his form, but when he does want to do it, he can be very good,” she said. “He is running out of his grade, but he gets weight off him, and Yogesh (Atchamah, apprentice jockey) knows him. 1200m should suit him down that long straight, he has got a good turn of foot when he wants to do it. He has been galloping with Riviera Rebel and they have both been going quite well.” Ataahua Pipedream was formerly trained by Kincaid’s previous employer Terri Rae, and she said the Riccarton trainer has sent a few horses their way, including recent stable acquisition Maryweka. “I still have a good connection with Terri and she suggested to the owners to send her down to us to give her a chance in the southern racing when it starts up down here,” Kincaid said. “She will be quite exciting, she has got good form and is a nice horse.” While excited about the future, Kincaid can’t wait to line-up her first runners this weekend and kick-off her dream career. “There is nothing else I have wanted to do. It is very exciting.” she said. View the full article
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Lisa Latta will attempt to become the most successful trainer in the history of the Gr.3 Winning Edge Presentations Winter Cup (1600m) when she saddles the defending champion Belardo Boy in the 2024 edition of the time-honoured Riccarton feature on Saturday. Latta has won the Winter Cup on four previous occasions with Tuscany Warrior (2003), Mikki Street (2006), Platinum Command (2018) and Belardo Boy. According to statistics released by Riccarton Park this week, that makes her the equal most successful in the history of the race alongside fellow Awapuni trainer Mark Oulaghan, who has won it with Amore Mia (1996), Jolly Rodger (2000), Shamrock Star (2008) and Propel (2010). Belardo Boy is back on Saturday to defend the Winter Cup crown that he won 12 months ago, but this time his weight has risen sharply from 53kg to 60kg. The only horse to win the Winter Cup under a larger weight was Shifnal Chief with 62.5kg in 1976, while Nashville also carried 60kg to victory in 2017. Last year’s Winter Cup was the first black-type success for Belardo Boy, who has subsequently added the Gr.3 Metric Mile (1600m), Listed AGC Training Stakes (1600m) and Listed Opunake Cup (1400m). The Belardo gelding’s Opunake Cup victory at Hawera on July 23 was an impressive weight-carrying performance in its own right, outclassing a talented field by two lengths under 59kg. “He’s been racing in the best form of his life,” Latta said. “We’ve just tried to space his runs out and keep him for the better races, and he’s been right on song this winter. It’s been great to see. “He’s come through his Opunake Cup win really well. He galloped very nicely on Tuesday morning, just before he left the stable to head down south. “The abandoned New Plymouth meaning means it’ll only be 11 days between runs for him, but I don’t see any reason why that shorter turnaround will bother him. “That big weight would be my only worry. But Joe Doyle knows the horse well and we’ve got him booked for the ride again.” Doyle has had nine rides on Belardo Boy for five wins, including last season’s Winter Cup, Metric Mile, AGC Training Stakes and Opunake Cup wins. Belardo Boy was bought for $28,000 as a yearling at Karaka in 2020, and he has earned $387,552 from a 37-start career that has produced 10 wins, four seconds and three thirds. The TAB on Friday rated Belardo Boy a $5.50 favourite to defend his Winter Cup title. Master Marko was the second favourite at $6.50, followed by Justaskme ($8.50), Aljay ($9), Jay Bee Gee ($9) and Freeze Frame ($9.50). View the full article
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Nine years after his first taste of success in one of the South Island’s most time-honoured races, Riverton trainer Kelvin Tyler will return to Riccarton on Saturday with three live chances for another win in the Gr.3 Winning Edge Presentations 127th Winter Cup (1600m). Tyler won the Winter Cup in 2015 with Timy Tyler, who he bought for just $3000 as a yearling at Karaka and ended up earning more than $300,000 from a 107-start, nine-win career. Tyler’s contingent in this year’s Winter Cup is headed by another bargain buy, Master Marko, who was picked up for a mere $700 from Gavelhouse.com in May of 2020. The son of Contributer has had 39 starts for five wins, 14 placings and $195,427 in stakes for Tyler, who shares ownership with his wife Vanessa. Stakes-placed in the Listed Dunedin Guineas (1500m) as a three-year-old in early 2022, Master Marko subsequently had a two-year stint in Queensland that produced four wins. Master Marko rejoined Tyler’s Riverton stable after signing off his Australian tenure at Doomben in April, and he has wasted no time in announcing his return to New Zealand racing. Master Marko resumed with an eye-catching second over 1400m at Ashburton on July 4, then thrust himself into Winter Cup contention with a remarkable win in the Oamaru Cup (1600m) on July 21. Despite an energy-sapping wide run, the gelding swooped to the front at the home turn and bounded away to win by six and a half lengths. That dominant performance prompted Tyler to pay the $2,300 late-nomination fee for Saturday’s Winter Cup, and the TAB rates him a $7 second favourite for Saturday’s $110,000 showpiece. The six-year-old will be ridden by Leah Hemi. “Everything’s gone really well with him since Oamaru,” Tyler said. “I can’t fault him. He’s looking great in this preparation and has had a flawless build-up so far. It looks a nice race for him on Saturday, getting in with only 53kg, and he’s drawn well in gate two. “My only concern would be the track conditions – I hope it’s not bottomless. Oamaru was officially a Heavy10 last time, but it had a bit of a bottom to it and was almost more like a Heavy8. It’s likely to be a bit more testing on Saturday, so I hope he can get through it okay. But it is what it is. There’s some things you can’t control in racing.” Stablemates Go Lotte and Albatross both bring super-consistent form lines into the Winter Cup. Go Lotte has recorded four thirds and a fourth from her last five starts, while Albatross has had two wins and five placings from her last seven. “They’re both really consistent and have been racing well lately,” Tyler said. “Albatross won’t mind it heavy, while Go Lotte is probably more like Marko and doesn’t want it quite so deep. “I can’t fault any of them leading into the race, so now we’ve just got to hope for a bit of luck.” Tyler’s other runner at Riccarton on Saturday is Classic Diva in the Winter Fashions Here 10 August Rating 75 (1400m). “She’s ticking along alright and should be a nice runner’s chance on Saturday,” Tyler said. View the full article
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What Flemington Races Where Flemington Racecourse – 448 Epsom Rd, Flemington VIC 3031 When Saturday, August 3, 2024 First Race 12:20pm AEST Visit Dabble A new season of racing commences at Flemington on Saturday afternoon, with the Group 3 Aurie’s Star Handicap (1200m) headlining a nine-race meeting that kicks off at 12:20pm AEST. With clear skies forecast in the lead-up, it is expected the track will be rated a Good 4 throughout the day. The rail comes out 10m for the entire circuit, which could favour those up on speed around the circle. Aurie’s Star Handicap Tip: It’sourtime It’sourtime will be looking to become the first horse to ever record consecutive victories in the Group 3 Aurie’s Star Handicap. The seven-year-old gelding is a genuine track specialist, with four wins and six minor placings from 17 starts at Flemington, and will only appreciate firming ground. He was a handy winner in Listed company last time out when running on strongly from a midfield position, and a similar effort should be good enough in this small field of eight. Aurie’s Star Handicap Race 6 – #2 It’sourtime (7) 7yo Gelding | T: Danny O’Brien | J: Damien Lane (57.5kg) +550 with Neds Best Bet at Flemington: Midtown Boss Midtown Boss has not been seen since finishing midfield in the Listed Wangoom Handicap (1200m) at Warrnambool on May 1. The son of Street Boss now returns to Flemington, a track where he has two wins and two minor placings from four starts. A two-time winner already when fresh, Midtown Boss should camp off the speed and prove too slick for his rivals when asked for the ultimate effort. Best Bet Race 4 – #3 Midtown Boss (6) 5yo Gelding | T: Matt Laurie | J: Daniel Stackhouse (59.5kg) +150 with Picklebet Next Best at Flemington: Le Zebra Le Zebra could not have been anymore impressive when disposing of his rivals at Flemington on July 20. Having settled close to the speed, the four-year-old gelding pounced on the lead inside the final furlong before putting five lengths on his rivals. He should have a similar run in transit under Damian Lane from barrier six, and with even luck, Le Zebra should prove too good once again. Next Best Race 5 – #6 Le Zebra (6) 4yo Gelding | T: Emma-Lee & David Browne | J: Damian Lane (56.5kg) +200 with PlayUp Best Value at Flemington: British Columbia British Colombia made a mess of his BM84 rivals at Caulfield on July 13, benefiting from apprentice Ryan Houston’s 3kg claim. The pair will reunite on Saturday, and despite the rise to 59kg for this assignment, the step back to BM78 company looks ideal for the top-weight. From barrier five, the pair shouldn’t be far from the speed throughout the 2000m event, and although this his first crack at the trip, British Columbia is worth an each-way ticket with online bookmakers. Best Value Race 7 – #1 British Columbia (5) 6yo Gelding | T: Grahame Begg | J: Ryan Houston (a3) (62kg) +800 with Bet365 Flemington Saturday quaddie – 3/8/2024 Flemington quadrella selections Saturday, August 3, 2024 1-2-8 1-3-8-11 1-3-4-7-10-11 2-4-8-9 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
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Although in its 30th rendition in 2024, the GII Glens Falls Stakes at Saratoga has been contested at the distance of 1 1/2 miles for just the past four years. Only two mares have won those four renewals: War Like Goddess (English Channel) in 2021 and 2022 and now McKulick (GB) (m, 5, Frankel {GB}–Astrelle {Ire}, by Makfi {GB}) in 2023 and 2024. Last year, McKulick denied War Like Goddess a three-peat in a neck victory. This year, McKulick circled six wide to best fellow late runners Parnac (Fr) (Zarak {Fr}) and Chop Chop (City of Light) by daylight down the lane. Last seen finishing fifth in the GI New York Stakes June 7 at the Spa, McKulick broke from the outside Thursday and settled nicely a few paths off the rail near the rear as stablemate and two-back GIII Sheepshead Bay Stakes winner Royalty Interest (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}) showed the way through a :23.89 first quarter and :48.17 half. Favorite Eternal Hope (Ire) (Teofilio {Ire}), who was making her seasonal debut after closing 2023 with two graded wins at the Belmont at Aqueduct meet, tracked the pacesetter as the field lined up single file for the backstretch run. Despite positions changing little as the fillies and mares passed the mile marker, the field compacted noticeably as they geared up for the stretch drive. McKulick, under Irad Ortiz, Jr., went widest of all around the final turn, charging down the middle of the course to briefly join battle with Eternal Hope, who had put away Royalty Interest, and last year's GII Flower Bowl Stakes winner Parnac, who had good momentum and the gameness to match. McKulick was too sharp for the pair, powering clear by 2 1/4 lengths, but Parnac made a race of it under red-hot jockey Dylan Davis and bested this spring's GIII Bewitch Stakes winner Chop Chop, who closed hard under Frankie Dettori, by a head. McKulick covered the 12 furlongs in 2:27.89, slightly off her 2:27.05 time last year, but visibly, she did it with authority. “Getting her back out to three turns and the mile and a half distance is really what she wants to do,” said winning trainer Chad Brown. “She was in a couple races this year that weren't that good after a great 5-year-old debut at Gulfstream and I was a little disappointed. The last race, I thought maybe the two turns got her. She really needs the three turns as a 5-year-old. She trained super coming into this race. I was cautiously optimistic that we would see the real McKulick today with the way she trained.” Sandwiched between her two Glens Falls scores, the Klaravich Stables runner added wins in the GIII Waya Stakes and the GIII Orchid Stakes last October and this March, respectively. Her other major victories include the GI Belmont Oaks Invitational Stakes in 2022 and the GIII Jockey Club Oaks Invitational Stakes that same year. Brown said the bay may next target the Spa's GII Flower Bowl Stakes going 1 3/8 miles on Aug. 31. Pedigree Notes: Banstead Manor Stud's spectacular Frankel (GB) is the sire of McKulick and 98 other graded/group winners from his 147 black-type winners. While he stands in the UK, Frankel has had success the world over, including in the U.S. with 2023 U.S. champion turf female Inspiral (GB). Other Saratoga runners for Frankel have included 2024 GI Manhattan Stakes victor Measured Time (GB) and 2022 GIII Saratoga Oaks Invitational Stakes winner With The Moonlight (Ire). McKulick is Frankel's only stakes winner out of a Makfi (GB) mare, but he does have a dozen–several of them Group 1 winners–out of mares by Makfi's sire, Dubawi (Ire). The G1 2,000 Guineas winner of 2010, Makfi has 18 stakes winners out of his daughters. The winning Astrelle (Ire) produced three graded/group winners from her first three foals. In addition to McKulick, she is also responsible for GSW-Eng & GSW & G1SP-Ire Just Beautiful (GB) (Pride Of Dubai {Aus}) and GSW-Ger Fearless King (GB) (Kingman {GB}). Her most recent reported offspring is an unnamed 2-year-old filly by Pinatubo (Ire). MCKULICK wins the Grade 2 Glens Falls Stakes for the second year in a row! Another winning performance by jockey @iradortiz for trainer Chad Brown. pic.twitter.com/7Q8rSXeffX — NYRA () (@TheNYRA) August 1, 2024 Thursday, Saratoga GLENS FALLS S.-GII, $250,000, Saratoga, 8-1, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT, 2:27.89, gd. 1–MCKULICK (GB), 122, m, 5, by Frankel (GB) 1st Dam: Astrelle (Ire) (GSP-Eng), by Makfi (GB) 2nd Dam: Miss Mariduff, by Hussonet 3rd Dam: Sopran Mariduff (GB), by Persian Bold (Ire) (180,000gns Ylg '20 TATOCT). O-Klaravich Stables, Inc.; B-Essafinaat UK Ltd (GB); T-Chad C. Brown; J-Irad Ortiz, Jr. $137,500. Lifetime Record: GISW, 18-7-5-2, $1,887,290. *1/2 to Fearless King (GB) (Kingman {GB}), GSW-Ger; Just Beautiful (GB) (Pride Of Dubai {Aus}), GSW & G1SP-Ire, GSW-Eng, GSP-Fr, $247,982. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus* Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2–Parnac (Fr), 120, m, 5, Zarak (Fr)–Passing Burg (Fr), by Sageburg (Ire). O-West Point Thoroughbreds & Dream With Me Stable; B-Jean-Pierre Dubois (FR); T-Christophe Clement. $50,000. 3–Chop Chop, 122, f, 4, City of Light–Grand Sofia, by Giant's Causeway. ($230,000 Ylg '21 FTKJUL). O-Selective, LLC; B-Cobra Farm & MRJ Thoroughbreds (KY); T-Brad H. Cox. $30,000. Margins: 2 1/4, HD, 1HF. Odds: 2.30, 21.50, 3.15. Also Ran: Eternal Hope (Ire), Atomic Blonde (Ger), Alpha Bella, Royalty Interest (Fr). Click for the Equibase.com chart or the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. The post McKulick Goes Back-to-Back in Glens Falls 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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A MGISW and sire standing at Harris Farms in Coalinga, California, Smiling Tiger (Hold That Tiger–Shandra Smiles, by Cahill Road) was euthanized Aug. 1 after succumbing to a condition which affects coordination called ataxia, according to reports from several horse racing media outlets on Friday. The 17-year-old was responsible for nine crops, which amounted to 561 foals and currently 199 winners. Accounting for a champion (Ace Korea), a graded winner (Spiced Perfection) and a dozen black-type winners, Smiling Tiger currently has 74 juveniles to his credit. He stood at the farm owned by John Harris for all but one of his stallion seasons. Bred by Dr. Rodney Orr, the future sire was purchased by Alan Klein and Philip Lebherz for $40,000 at the 2008 Washington Thoroughbred Breeders' Association Summer Yearling Sale. The Jeff Bonde trainee made 23 starts, won nine times–including a trio of Grade I events–and amassed over $1.4 million in earnings over four years. The post MGISW And California Sire Smiling Tiger Passes At 17 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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Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Friday's Observations features a half-brother to Earthlight (Ire). 18.53 Newmarket, Novice, £10,000, 2yo, 6fT SHADOW OF LIGHT (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) bids to build on his debut Yarmouth success in this race which Charlie Appleby used as a Gimcrack prep for Noble Style (GB) (Kingman {GB}) two years ago. Godolphin's half-brother to the G1 Prix Morny and G1 Middle Park Stakes-winning sire Earthlight (Ire) by Lope De Vega's sire Shamardal has a seven-pound penalty to overcome and some well-regarded rivals including Wathnan Racing's €550,000 Arqana May Breeze Up purchase Realign (Fr) (Blue Point {Ire}), a William Haggas-trained newcomer. The post Earthlight’s Half-Brother Takes Second Step At Newmarket 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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MyRacehorse representatives arrived at the 2022 renewal of the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Yearling Sale ready for anything but expecting nothing. With the sale's two-day average closing out at $468,217 for 143 select yearlings sold, not to mention the healthy median of $375,000, it was clear that all the stars would have to align perfectly for the team to walk away with any one of the yearlings on their shortlist. Whether it could be chalked up to diligence, fate or even chance, team members haltered a pair of yearlings, a colt by Arrogate and a filly by Audible. While the latter–a $320,000 purchase who was subsequently named Lady Blitz–has yet to stand out, the former, a colt out of Smart Shopping (Smart Strike) and later named Seize the Grey would give the group a memorable Classic run, culminating with a GI Preakness Stakes victory under the tutelage of Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas. “We are always looking for the top athlete that we think we can afford,” explained Joe Moran, MyRacehorse's racing manager. “Seize the Grey was a little bit on the immature side [as a yearling]. But he was very well balanced and was made extremely well. We kind of thought that would be to our benefit down the road.” Moran, aided by bloodstock agent Roderick Wachman on the purchase, explained that the colt's position in the catalog also seemed to prove a fortuitous stroke for the team. “We learned at Saratoga over the last two years, Day 2 seems to get a little bit harder after people get shut out on Day 1, so the second day becomes more competitive,” he opined. “So we went there ready to strike early. Fortunately, he sold on Day 1.” According to Moran, Saratoga can be a challenging place to get what you want, especially when operating on a budget. Despite the obstacles, however, everything seemed to fall into place which allowed the team to secure the grey for $300,000 from the Mill Ridge Sales' consignment. The colt was bred in Kentucky by Jamm Ltd. “He really just fell in line with exactly what we were looking for. At MyRacehorse, we have to have 'sellability' of pedigree and you have Arrogate on the side,” he explained, pointing out the obvious attraction to the colt. “I really wasn't sure we were going to be able to acquire him for the price we did, but he fell into our lap. We were at the right place and at the right time. Everything really went according to plan.” When asked if they had considered extending higher to secure the colt, Moran admitted, “We probably could have gone up a little bit further, but we were looking for 'value' especially at a sale where they bring millions.” He added, “We always say we are never going to go there just to buy a horse. We want to love the horse we are going to buy and it was a short and selective list. In this case, it really worked out for us to get one of the ones we really wanted.” The morning following the colt's Preakness victory, Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert stopped by Lukas's barn to see the Classic winner up close. Baffert, who also trained champion Arrogate, had jokingly asked why the colt hadn't been snapped up by his own bloodstock team. Moran offered a possible answer. “At Saratoga, you can pretty much pull any horses out of the stall and you are going to be happy with what you are seeing,” he explained. “It's hard to refine your list at a sale like that. I just think that one thing that maybe didn't attract a ton of people to him is he didn't give you that instant gratification look. It doesn't always work out in your favor, but in this case, he developed into a beautiful and strapping colt.” He continued, “But even then, he was extremely well balanced, and you see that today. He has beautiful conformation, and he really has all the right pieces. I think that has played into his favor.” Asked whether the team will make it back upstate to take a shot at unearthing another potential star like Seize the Grey, Moran left little room for doubt. “We will definitely be back at Saratoga,” he said. “We will also shop Keeneland [September] and Fasig-Tipton October [yearlings] Sale. We try to put ourselves in a position to be at every sale, depending on all of our other offerings and how much we did in the 2-year-old sales leading up to that. And that will help us determine our plan for the yearlings.” Patience Pays Off for MyRacehorse The winner of one of five starts at two, recorded in a Saratoga maiden where he defeated subsequent GI Belmont Stakes and GI Haskell winner Dornoch, Seize the Grey launched his sophomore season with an optional claiming score at Oaklawn in February before finishing third in the GIII Jeff Ruby Steaks the following month. Seventh behind $2.3-million Saratoga yearling topper Sierra Leone (Gun Runner) in Keeneland's GI Blue Grass Stakes Apr. 6, he failed to draw into this year's Kentucky Derby field, forcing his team to redirect him to the GII Pat Day Mile on the Derby undercard. Let got at 9-1, he rewarded his backers with a confident 1 1/4-length score over the stakes winning Nash (Medaglia d'Oro). Sent off at similar odds for the second jewel of the Triple Crown two weeks later, Seize the Grey went wire to wire, leaving the Derby hero Mystik Dan (Goldencents) 2 1/4 lengths in his wake. Wilting to seventh in the June 8 GI Belmont Stakes held in Saratoga for the first time, he came home an even fourth in the GII Jim Dandy Stakes July 27. In the week leading up to the Jim Dandy, the breeding rights to the colt were acquired by Gainesway Farm, where the grey will enter stud at the conclusion of his career. The post MyRaceHorse Hoping Lightning Strikes Again at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale 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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By Michael Guerin The Team Telfer fightback goes up a gear at Alexandra Park tonight. And while senior trainer Steve Telfer admits winning the premiership won’t be easy he hasn’t give up on it yet. Telfer and training partner and sister Amanda go into tonight’s meeting on 74 wins, 22 behind the Robert and Jenna Dunn combination, with the two stables having almost identical strike rates but the Dunns have had more starters. The Telfers have a big team in tonight, with open class stars like B D Joe and Ohoka Connor trialling next week as they start down the IRT New Zealand Cup path. “It won’t be easy to peg them [Team Dunn] back but we have some good horses and decent numbers for the second half of the season so we haven’t given up on it,” says Telfer. The stable has some top end talent with not only B D Joe and Ohoka Connor but Alta Meteor, Alta Wiseguy and to a lesser extent Fernleigh Cash all able to race in elite level races. The latter returns in the Stonewall Stud and Stables Mobile Pace tonight up against greatly improved stablemate Twista. In what is a mini summation of the season overall, the biggest danger appears to be the Dunn-trained Triple G. “While he is fresh up this week Fernleigh Cash has done plenty of work so he is ready to go,” says Telfer. “Twista is a lovely horse who keeps getting better but we think he will need the run this week so out of our two I think Fernleigh Cash will be the better chance,” says Telfer. Triple G probably had every right to win when heavily backed at Cambridge last start but was passing laned by a smart pacer so looks the obvious top pick tonight while Artisan is always a chance in this level of race with her gate speed. The Telfers start the night with three reps in Race 1, The Lincoln Farms Mobile Pace, including impressive Cambridge debut winner J T Boe, who Telfer thinks will be better for his first Alexandra Park race tonight. “All three of ours in that race go well but I think Secrets Abound is actually the best chance even from the outside of the front line. “He got back in a strong race last week and will be better for that outing.” He suggests Upstage (R2, No.2) could be another significant improver in the World’s Best Hoof Oil – Support Racing Mobile Pace tonight after having no luck on debut last week although he does find himself in a strong maiden. One of the clashes of the night could again be Telfers vs Dunns in Race 4, the Diamond Racing Stables Mobile Pace, when Semba, who was very brave sitting parked to win last Friday, takes on the talented Always A Porsche (Dunns). “Always A Porsche looks a pretty smart horse but so too is Semba and if he can hold up early and even sit on his back I think he will go close. Tonight’s other meeting is at Addington as harness racing and the TAB continue their concerted Friday night push which has seen an increase in turnover since the launch of Friday Night Lights coverage. View the full article
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Having extended the Australian legacy at Royal Ascot, Noor Elaine Farm's Asfoora (Aus) (Flying Artie {Aus}) heads to Goodwood on Friday to bid to add the G2 King George Qatar Stakes to last month's G1 King Charles III Stakes victory. Burdened with a five-pound penalty in this rapid affair, the Henry Dwyer-trained veteran who has continued to acclimatise in Newmarket was the subject of a positive bulletin from her handler this week. “I obviously hadn't seen her since the day she won at Ascot, but I couldn't be happier with her,” he explained. “She's just amazing, in great order and has really settled in well now. The good weather over here has really brought her on. She had two weeks in the paddock in the sunshine after the Royal Ascot race and I think that's really been the making of her. When she ran in Ascot she was still a little bit wintry and a little bit dull in her coat, but now you wouldn't see a better-coated horse in the whole of Newmarket I reckon–she looks outstanding.” “Watching the replays of Goodwood, they run along and half the field's off the bridle to keep up but she's got very good, natural cruising speed so I think she'll be one of the ones that goes three-quarters of the way on the bridle and then she's got a good turn of foot,” he added. “I can't see the track being an issue. We always thought it would suit her better than Ascot and York would suit her better than Ascot, so hopefully that's the case.” Among Asfoora's rivals is last year's GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint hero Big Evs (Ire) (Blue Point {Ire}), who was suffering something of a surprise reversal when third in the Royal Ascot sprint but who has previous on this fast track having won the G3 Molecomb Stakes last year. Trainer Mick Appleby is hoping that course-and-distance experience will give him the edge in his second bout with the Aussie mare. “He came out of Ascot absolutely fine and has been in great order, so hopefully he can go and run well,” he said. “Goodwood will definitely suit him better than Ascot, but it is still a top race, there's plenty of speed horses in there and it's not going to be a gimme.” If there is one who could enter the fray from leftfield it is Dr Eva Nieslanikova's Czech raider Ponntos (Ire) (Power {GB}), who was fifth in this in 2022 and sixth 12 months ago but has reinvented himself in Italy and France of late. After wins in the Listed Premio Certosa, G3 Prix de Saint-Georges and G2 Prix du Gros-Chene, he is ready to rumble. The Lure Of The Thoroughbred… Goodwood's card also includes the G3 Thoroughbred Stakes, which will always be synonymous with the great Baaeed (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) who used it as a vault to bigger things two years ago. Interestingly, Newmarket's Listed Henry Cecil Stakes which the Shadwell star also captured seems to have become the stepping stone to this and the first, third and fourth Al Musmak (Ire) (Night Of Thunder {Ire}), Lead Artist (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) and Socialite (Ire) (Too Darn Hot {GB}) are set to re-oppose here. Connections of Lead Artist seemed a touch disappointed with his defeat at the July Festival, which suggests he is considered a high-class prospect, while another Juddmonte representative in the line-up is last year's G1 Middle Park Stakes runner-up Task Force (GB) (Frankel {GB}). The operation's European racing manager Barry Mahon is hoping for improvement from the pair. “They are two nice horses and we are probably trying to learn a bit about both of them, hence why we are letting them run,” he said. “I think Lead Artist didn't appreciate the soft ground the last day in Newmarket and it was a bit of a messy race–there was one group up the middle and we were on the far side on the slowest ground. We are looking forward to seeing him back on a sounder surface and we still think he is a colt with plenty of potential moving forward.” “We're just in a little bit of limbo with Task Force, in the Guineas he ran a good race but the Jersey was a bit messy and we didn't really learn much that day,” he added. “He looked to us like he wants further and I think Goodwood on Friday, stepping up to a mile on a sound surface, is going to pinpoint to us whether he is a mile horse, a mile-plus or where we are going with him. It could be that he has not trained on from two to three, I think we'll find answers to all the questions like that on Friday, but his work at home has been solid and I do think he has done well from two to three, so we just need to get back on the right path with him.” Quite where Dancing Gemini (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) is at present remains to be seen, with his G1 Poule d'Essai des Poulains second and Derby sixth followed by a no-show in the G1 Eclipse. Trainer Roger Teal wants some answers. “I felt the Eclipse was a tough run for him in that ground and ideally we shouldn't have run him and I just wanted to find something easier for him so we could regroup really and see how we get on,” he said. “He was a bit quiet for a week after Sandown, it took a lot out of him, but he seems to be back to himself now and I'm happy with him.” The post King George Test For Asfoora 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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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.–After the impressive win in the GII Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga Race Course last weekend, the chances of the winner, Fierceness (City of Light) showing up in the $1.25, GI Travers Stakes were–take your pick–slim and none. Much has changed in the last few days and now Fierceness may very well be on his way to a date with the likes of Dornoch (Good Magic), Sierra Leone (Gun Runner) and the filly, Thorpedo Anna (Fast Anna). “That is what we are thinking about,” Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher said outside his office at his barn on the Oklahoma Training Track Thursday morning. “So far, all indications are he has come out of (Jim Dandy) very well. His energy level is good, and he galloped great this morning. We will continue to assess how he is doing.” Pletcher said the plan now is for Fierceness to have “probably” two maintenance half-mile breezes before the Midsummer Derby. Fierceness led into the winner's circle by Mike Repole (right) | Sarah Andrew After the Jim Dandy, it appeared that Pletcher and owner Mike Repole were going to shy away from the Travers because they say Fierceness does his best running when he has longer time between his races. The Jim Dandy and Travers are four weeks apart. Repole said earlier this year that eight weeks was the best spacing for his colt. The Jim Dandy was Fierceness' first start since finishing 15th as the favorite in the GI Kentucky Derby–12 weeks between races. Before the Derby, he won the GI Florida Derby by a record 13 1/2 lengths–five weeks between races. He won the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile by 61/4 lengths and then had three months before finishing third in the GIII Fountain of Youth. “He had a fair amount of time from the Juvenile to the Holy Bull and I have said I don't think he ran as bad in the Holy Bull as everyone says,” Pletcher said. “But he didn't run as good as he is capable of either. It might not be as simple as how much time it is between races.” The only other race for 3-year-old colts left on the schedule is the GI Pennsylvania Derby at Parx on Sept 21. The GI Breeders' Cup Classic at Del Mar is the ultimate goal on Nov. 2. If Fierceness runs in the Travers, Pletcher would have 10 weeks to the Classic. Mindframe (Constitution), the runner-up in the GI Belmont Stakes and GI Haskell Stakes in just his third and fourth starts, is out of training for the rest of the summer and fall because of bone bruising. Repole, who owns Mindframe with Vinnie and Teresa Viola's St. Elias Stables Inc., told that to Daily Racing Form on Wednesday. “The horse did a lot in a short period of time,” Pletcher said. “He came a long way from his maiden race on March 30–which is remarkable as a May 13 foal that he was able to do that. We always felt like he was going to get better. The Travers was going to come up too soon (from the July 20 Haskell). If he would have come out of the Haskell in awesome shape, we would have had to think about it, but he wasn't moving like he was going into (the Haskell).” Pletcher said Mindframe is at a farm in Ocala, Fla. for a freshening and expects he will resume training Oct. 1. Not Likely To Get 44-1 Odds On The Queens M G In Adirondack When The Queens M G (Thousand Words) is supposed to win, she doesn't. When it appears as though she has no chance to win, she does. The Queens M G | Sarah Andrew That has been the book on the 2-year-old filly in her first three career starts. She makes her fourth on Sunday who the $200,000, GIII Adirondack Stakes at the Spa. In her last start, the listed Schuylerville Stakes on Saratoga's opening day, the Queens M G and jockey Dylan Davis were sent off at odds of 44-1–the longest price of any of the 11 juvenile fillies in the race–and won by 2 3/4 lengths. She had the tough odds because in her prior race, the listed Astoria Stakes at Saratoga in June, The Queens M G was seventh–beaten 18 lengths–as the 2-1 choice. In the Astoria, The Queens M G got bumped coming out of the gate and then got hit again. “The second bump really twisted her hind end,” trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said Thursday morning on the Saratoga backstretch. “If you watch the head-on, she turned sideways, it was a pretty harsh bump. We don't know if that was the reason, but, coming down the lane, she looked like a drunken sailor. She was on the wrong lead, and she got super tired.” Despite the horror show in the Astoria, Joseph moved forward into the next spot. He didn't know what to expect in the Schuylerville. “It was a very loaded race,” Joseph said. “Should she have been 40-1? Probably not, but it was hard to like her. We are around her in the barn every day, and we did not have that much confidence, but we didn't see any reason not to try it again. If you were to tell me we were going to win (the Schuylerville), I would have said it was very, very unlikely.” In. her first start, The Queens M G did not sway the bettors as she was 45-1 in the maiden event at Keeneland. She got the upset, winning by a head for then trainer Israel Acevedo. The Queens M G was purchased privately by C Two Racing Stable and Mathis Stable after the debut and went to Joseph's barn. Now she has a chance to sweep the first two juvenile filly races at the Spa meet. “She has talent,” Joseph said. “She is a beautiful mover when she gallops.” Temperature KO's Cugino from Saratoga Derby Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey had high hopes for Cugino (Twirling Candy) in Saturday's $600,000, GI Saratoga Derby Invitational. Those hopes have been dashed as Cugino, who was the 3-1 second choice on the Saratoga Derby morning-line, won't run. Cugino (Inside) | Sarah Andrew “He spiked a temperature on Sunday,” McGaughey said at his barn on the Oklahoma Training Track Thursday morning. That was enough to keep the 3-year-old, owned by West Point Thoroughbreds and Jimmy Kahig LLC out of the Saratoga Derby, which will be run at 1 3/16 miles over the Mellon Turf Course. The Saratoga Derby morning-line favorite is the Aidan O'Brien-trained Diego Velazquez (Ire) (Frankel {GB}). He is 2-1. Cugino, who was to have been ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr., has one win and three seconds in five starts this year. He has not been seen since winning the listed Audubon Stakes at Churchill Downs by 4 1/2 lengths June 1. McGaughey said that Cugino has recovered and has gone back into training. “We will get him straightened out,” McGaughey said, “then he will be a big player after that.” McGaughey has three other horses entered on Whitney Day, including 5-year-old Smokin' T (War Front), who will go for his second consecutive win in the listed Lure Stakes. The post Saratoga Notebook, Presented By NYRA Bets: Fierceness Back In The Travers Mix 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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Siena Farm, site of a boutique breeding operation which includes 262 acres located at 1651 Winchester Road outside of Lexington, Kentucky, is available for purchase according to a Thursday post on the Biederman Real Estate's website. As for Siena's racing partnerships, COO Ryan Smith confirmed that those will remain intact. Founded by Anthony Manganaro with Nacho Patino and David Pope, Siena was named after the commercial real estate business in the Baltimore-Washington area which Manganaro built. The founder, who purchased what would become Siena Farm in 2007, passed away last August at the age of 79. The Biederman post lists Siena's amenities, which include: 65 stalls in five barns, which are divided into 28 stalls for a foaling and broodmare division; 30 stalls for a yearling complex complete with Aqua Spa, Kraft Equiciser and yearling show area; a five-stall isolation barn and paddock area; Eight large fields and 29 paddocks; miles of diamond mesh/oak fencing; three miles of paved roadways; 2700 feet of dry stack stone fencing; A six-bedroom main residence; a 3,500 sq.ft. office with trophy room; a three-bedroom/two bath farm manager residence along with two additional employee residences and a pair of 2-person dormitories. Once part of historic Clay Charolais Farm, Siena is located in Bourbon County and neighboring fixtures include Claiborne, Stone and Machmer Hall. Partnerships with West Point Thoroughbreds and WinStar Farm became integral to Siena's success as they bought into important horses like Always Dreaming and Flightline. Despite the sale of the property, there are no plans to discontinue these relationships. “Preparing to sell the farm has been very difficult for us all, but the process and marketing material has reminded us how grateful and proud we are to have played a part in building this farm under Anthony's [Manganaro] vision,” said Ryan Smith. “Although our setting will be changing, we're very excited to continue our racing partnerships and keep the Siena name in horse racing.” The post 262-Acre Siena Farm Offered For Sale, Partnerships To Remain Intact 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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Today 2nd August in horse racing news history From the extensive Horse Betting news archives we present the all the thoroughbred racing action in Australian and overseas racing news in history. Delve in and enjoy our walk back in horse racing time. Horse Racing Tips 58 mins ago Today’s horse racing tips & free betting preview | Friday, 2/8 Five horse racing meetings are scheduled for around Australia today, on Friday, August 2. Check out HorseBetting’s free betting tips … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Coffs Harbour Cup Day betting tips & quaddie | August 4, 2023 Country racing heads to Coffs Harbour on Friday afternoon for a stacked eight-race program. See our best bets for Coffs … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Ballarat betting tips & quaddie | Friday, August 4 The synthetic track at Ballarat is set to host an eight-race program on Friday afternoon. 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See the top tips, … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago El Noir sheds bridesmaid tag with gritty Te Aroha victory Trainer Stephen Marsh cut a relieved figure after gritty mare El Noir finally broke through for the win she had … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Punt Drunk: Mr Brightside takes centre stage once again The Monday edition of Punt Drunk takes a look at some of the big racing news from over the weekend, … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Apprentice opens his account with first winning ride at Otaki Central Districts racegoers would have recognised a familiar surname amongst the winners at Otaki on Saturday as 22-year-old apprentice Liam … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | August 2, 2021 Horse racing around the country sees four meetings being held around the country on this Monday afternoon. Our racing analysts … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Windsor Park Stud mourn loss of proven sire It is with a heavy heart that Windsor Park Stud announce the loss of their very successful sire Rip Van … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Tammie Wynette fulfils perfect script for Coxon Kim Coxon couldn’t have scripted a better end to her current time as a licensed trainer when Tammie Wynette provided … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago London Express back to winning form at Matamata Talented winter galloper London Express bounced back from an unlucky run first-up at Te Rapa last month with a determined … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Hughes eyeing bigger prize with impressive debutant Impressive triallist Show Bazz made an eye-catching debut when he trounced his maiden rivals over 1200m at Ashburton on Saturday … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Tarrant suspended after court appearance Troubled jockey Luke Tarrant has been suspended from riding after pleading guilty to drug charges in a Queensland criminal court … Read More United Kingdom Horse Racing News 5 years ago Khadijah Mellah makes history at Goodwood Student Khadijah Mellah has registered a fairytale victory aboard Haverland in the Magnolia Cup at Goodwood … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Vega Magic closes in on spring return A second jump-out at Flemington has Vega Magic ready to make his return with the weather to determine where and … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Smart colt Edison ready to shine The lightly raced Edison gets the chance to stake his spring carnival credentials when he kicks off his three-year-old season … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Dwyer’s Doll ready to Rumble at The Valley Trainer Henry Dwyer will get a better gauge on the ability of Rumble Doll after she runs at The Valley … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Joe Bowditch sidelined with neck fracture Joe Bowditch will join apprentices Chris Caserta and Thomas Stockdale for an extended stay on the sidelines with scans revealing … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago More Than Ever chasing third-straight win Trainer Tony McEvoy has had to be patient with staying prospect More Than Ever but the lightly raced gelding is … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Volkstok’n’barrell preparing for return Multiple Group One winner Volkstok’n’barrell is in new hands at Flemington as he prepares for a racing comeback in Melbourne … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago John Thompson to survey his Kingdom Thy Kingdom Come can earn a shot at better class races if he returns to his best form at Randwick … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Light weight to help Volkoff at Doomben Veteran mare Volkoff will carry the lightest weight in her career as she tries to win at 1200m for the … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Age Of Chivalry springs into Valley test Trainers Mathew Ellerton and Simon Zahra have spring carnival plans for Age Of Chivalry who returns from a break at … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Heavy track specialist thriving ahead of Winter Cup Heavy track specialist Rosewood will be met by ideal track conditions at Riccarton on Saturday when she lines up in … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Grand expectations for Gobstopper Emily Farr could be in for one of her biggest days in racing on Sunday when she partners in-form jumper … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Art Collection chasing maiden win first-up Well-bred filly Art Collection will be chasing a maiden win at Randwick when she makes her return from a spell … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Snoopy’s run better than it appeared Snoopy may have been well beaten in the Listed Ramornie Handicap but trainer Chris Munce says the effort was better … Read More Japan horse racing news, United Kingdom Horse Racing News 5 years ago Deirdre delivers Nassau Stakes for Japan Japanese mare Deirdre has finished strongly to record an historic win in the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Beer fined over horse promotion tweet Trainer Mitchell Beer has pleaded guilty and fined $1500 for a promotional tweet which could have led to a breach … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Waller to donate prize money to charity Trainer Chris Waller will support fundraising efforts for cancer research at Randwick and also donate his prize money from the … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 6 years ago Lauren Brennan is on weather watch with Magnum Cambridge trainer Lauren Brennan is keeping close tabs on the Waikato weather forecast as she prepares former Singapore galloper Magnum … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Sandhu in no rush with Princeton Spirit Trainer Julius Sandhu has settled on a benchmark race at Moonee Valley rather than step Princeton Spirit up to stakes … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Music Magnate ready for Missile Music Magnate will meet a stronger than normal field in the Group Two Missile Stakes as he has his first … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Eustace gets first winner as co-trainer Reserve Street has given the newly formed training partnership of Ciaron Maher and David Eustace its first winner … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Gold Ambition stays in own class Group One-placed Gold Ambition will run in his own class as he chases a fourth career win at Doomben … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Sydney return for 3yo filly Nasaayim Trainer Tom Dabernig believes three-year-old filly Nasaayim is well-placed to produce a bold first-up showing over 1200m at Randwick … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago McCarthy has spring hopes for Tycoon Trainer Brendan McCarthy believes Divine Mr Tycoon, who makes his first appearance as a three-year-old at Moonee Valley, is up … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Time for Gary Chief Stipehty’s first city win Former Group One jockey Gary Chief Stipehty has a chance to train his first metropolitan Saturday winner with Time To Torque … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Trap For Fools gets chance at the Valley Trap For Fools will be lining up for his fourth Victorian start after his arrival from Perth when he runs … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Brisbane sun suits veteran Straturbo Veteran sprinter Straturbo has been enjoying the Brisbane sunshine as he prepares to resume at Doomben for new trainer Tony … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Lightning Spear wins G1 Sussex Stakes Lightning Spear has finally claimed a long-overdue Group One success in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Milestone win for new trainer Cunningham Clare Cunningham has trained her first city winner after partner Jason Collett guided Tenorino home at Warwick Farm … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago W Farm suspensions for high-profile riders Jason Collett, Glyn Schofield and Josh Adams face time out of the saddle after pleading guilty to careless riding charges … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Lankan Rupee pleases in Sandown gallop A heavy fog couldn’t stop Craig Newitt giving a glowing report on the performance of Lankan Rupee in a track … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Veteran Nat King Cu ends run of city outs Veteran galloper Nat King Cu spent most of his career in Canberra before switching to Warwick Farm, where he has … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Wells chasing another feature jumps win The Crisp Steeplechase at Sandown is the next feature jumps race for 10-year-old Wells who is on a path towards … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Alizee, 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We … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Memes poised for stakes debut in Missile In-form mare Memes makes her black-type debut in the Missile Stakes at Randwick after five wins this preparation … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago No laughing matter for Humphries at races Barry Humphries says he’s just along for the ride as his wife Lizzie Spender’s horse Dante Rossetti finished sixth at … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Rachel King stands down after W Farm spill In-form apprentice Rachel King has relinquished her Warwick Farm rides after being involved in a fall … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Rachel King stands down Warwick Farm spill In-form apprentice Rachel King has relinquished her Warwick Farm rides after being involved in a fall … Read More Horse Racing Tips 7 years ago Missile Stakes at Randwick betting, form and free tips, August 5 THE Group 2 Missile Stakes kicks off stakes racing for the new season and the best performers of the Sydney … Read 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Gibbs are planning to have all the early weight-for-age bases covered, and a pair … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Darryl McLellan wins trial in comeback Group One-winning jockey Darryl McLellan has ridden a barrier trial winner after getting his licence to ride renewed in Queensland … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Trainer Ricky Vale loses cobalt appeal Rockhampton trainer Ricky Vale has lost his appeal against a 12-month disqualification on three cobalt related charges … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Radio appeal raises $30,000 for NJT An appeal by Brisbane based RadioTAB to help the National Jockeys Trust has already raised $30,000 … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Trial date changes following heavy winter Trials at the Cranbourne Training Complex have been rescheduled following a heavy workload over winter … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Big Orange second in Goodwood Cup The John Gosden-trained three-year-old Stradivarius has upset Big Orange’s bid for a third successive Goodwood Cup … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing News 7 years ago Market movers and fluctuations report for Rosehill and Doomben SPRING racing is just around the corner and the punters were hitting their early carnival straps at Rosehill and Doomben … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Banned vet warned Racing Vic about cobalt An employee saw vet Tom Brennan put something else into a drip administered to a horse at Victorian trainer Danny … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Bowman, Winx head to Cox Plate again Defending champion Winx is one of 157 nominations for the Cox Plate which has attracted 22 entries from overseas … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Rebel Dane to take the weight in Missile Rebel Dane takes on young gun Capitalist in the Missile Stakes with Mount Nebo a late entry for the Group … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Strong overseas cast for spring features The Caulfield Cup has attracted 170 nominations with 157 entered in the Cox Plate headed by last year’s winner Winx … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Strong overseas cast for spring features The Caulfield Cup has attracted 170 nominations with 157 entered in the Cox Plate headed by last year’s winner Winx … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Dwyer playing waiting game with Beirut Henry Dwyer will pick the easier of two black type races as he chases some black type for Beirut who … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Flemington return for French import Former French horse Pilote D’Essai is out to emulate his winning Australian debut when he makes his reappearance over 1400m … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Arty looks for three Big wins at the Farm Trainer Adam Wadick is confident Big Arty will win his third consecutive midweek race on his home track at Warwick … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Flemington return for former French import Former French horse Pilote D’Essai is out to emulate his winning Australian debut when he makes his reappearance over 1400m … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Yankee Rose has easy barrier trial Group One winning filly Yankee Rose has been given an easy time in a barrier trial at the Sunshine Coast … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Weight to decide Cup start for Big Orange Trainer Michael Bell says the handicapper will decide whether Big Orange returns to Australia for the Melbourne Cup … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Nominations due for spring features Entries for the Caulfield Cup and Cox Plate are about to close with Winx favourite to defend the Cox Plate … Read More View the full article
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Fasig-Tipton Digital's Midsummer Flash Sale concluded Thursday afternoon with the two offerings both sold for a combined gross of $830,000. The first offering, Hip 1, MGSW & GISP Emmanuel (More Than Ready), sold for $500,000 to trainer Michael Maker. Consigned by WinStar Farm LLC, agent as a racing or stallion prospect, Emmanuel had captured five graded races on the grass, including the 2024 GIII Canadian Turf Stakes at Gulfstream in March, and was most recently fourth in the July 20 GII United Nations Stakes at Monmouth. Currently stabled at Saratoga, Emmanual brought of record of 16-7-0-2 and earnings of $748,005 into the sale. “We are very pleased with Emmanuel's sale on Fasig-Tipton Digital,” said WinStar President and CEO Elliott Walden. “The sales process was seamless, and our horse was well marketed and promoted to a diverse group of buyers. We're thrilled with the price and happy he is going to a top barn in trainer Michael Maker.” Ten minutes after bidding closed on Emmanuel, a 33% ownership interest in Hip 2, Iscreamuscream (Twirling Candy), was sold for 330,000 to Agave Racing Stable. Undefeated in three starts, including the July 20 GII San Clemente H. at Del Mar, the stake in the sophomore filly was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency. Phil D'Amato trains Iscreamuscream, who is targeting the GI Del Mar Oaks. “This sale was a homerun for our racing syndicate,” said Billy Koch of Little Red Feather Racing. “Having an outlet like Fasig-Tipton Digital to sell ownership interests in our horses opens a whole new world of opportunity for us. We're absolutely thrilled to be partnering again with Mark Martinez and Agave Racing as we chase bigger prizes with Iscreamuscream. Hopefully, we will have another Grade 1 winner like Fault!” D'Amato trained Fault (Blame) to a win in the 2018 GI Santa Margarita Stakes for Little Red Feather and Agave Racing Stable Fasig-Tipton Digital's next scheduled sale will be held Aug. 22-27, with nominations closing Aug. 14. Contact Leif Aaron at laaron@fasigtipton.com or log on to fasigtipton.co/clientportal to nominate. The post $830,000 Gross for Two GSWs at Fasig-Tipton’s Midsummer Flash Sale 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, we take 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 Saturday running at Niigata and Sapporo Racecourses. Horses of interest for Sunday's program at Niigata will appear in Saturday's TDN: Saturday, August 3, 2024 3rd-NII, ¥13,720,000 ($92k), Newcomers, 2yo, 1800m SHIN BELIEVE (c, 2, Constitution–Sand Puce {Arg}, by Footstepsinthesand {GB}) was bought back on a bid of $385,000 at last year's Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale, but breezed a furlong in :9 4/5 at the OBS March Sale this spring and was hammered down to Forever Young's owner Susumu Fujita for $800,000. The colt's dam, a half-sister to three-time U.S. stakes winner Stormy Publisher (Arg) (Bernstein), won no fewer than 11 races at group level and was placed a half-dozen times in Group 1 company at home. B-Don Alberto Corporation (KY) CHIMNEY TOPS (c, 2, Tapit–Speedinthruthecity, by City Zip) cost Katsumi Yoshida $500,000 at last year's Keeneland September Sale and is the latest produce from a three-time stakes-winning and dual graded-placed dam who has already accounted for the colt's MSW/GISP brother 'TDN Rising Star' Nitrous and stakes-winning full-sister Speedometer. The January-foaled chestnut debuts in the colors of Kazumi Yoshida and will be ridden by Ryusei Sakai. B-Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC (KY) 4th-NII, ¥13,720,000 ($92k), Newcomers, 2yo, 1600mT SHIN BELIEVE (c, 2, Complexity–Praising, by Pulpit) was another OBS March purchase by trainer Hideyuki Mori on behalf of Fujita, as the May 7 foal fetched $300,000 after a :9 4/5 breeze. A half-brother to SW Camp Hope (Summer Front), the bay is out of a daughter of MSW Class Above (Quiet American), the dam of SW & MGSP Sueno (Atreides). B-Bret Jones (KY) Nikkan Gendai: “Speaking of a blue-eyed racehorse, Shironii comes to mind, but this 2-year-old colt, SHIN FOREVER (Complexity x the Pulpit mare Praising ), has also a blue right eye. Owned by Mr. Susumu Fujita (Shin Emperor, Forever Young, etc), trained by … https://t.co/MEeVjgN7oP — Katy (@InLuv_w_Horses) July 31, 2024 5th-SAP, ¥13,720,000 ($92k), Newcomers, 2yo, 1200mT XCARET (JPN) (f, 2, American Pharoah–Sweet Mana {Arg}, by Easing Along) is out of a four-time Group 2 scorer who was brought up from Argentina in 2020 and was covered by this sire before she was exported to Japan, where she foaled this filly on Jan. 25, 2022. This is the family of Miss Serendipity (Arg) (Not For Sale {Arg}), winner at home of the G1 Estrellas Distaff and later successful in the 2014 GI Gamely Stakes while under the care of Ron McAnally. Xcaret is trained by Yoshito Yahagi. B-Tsuyoshi Kuroiwa The post Fujita Unveils OBS-Sourced Pair Saturday at Niigata appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article