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  1. In dominating fashion against a stacked field, 'TDN Rising Star' Leslie's Rose (Into Mischief–Wildwood Rose (Ire), by Galileo {Ire}) claimed 100 points to the GI Kentucky Oaks after her open length tour de force in the GI Ashland S. In no rush early, she was content to watch the race unfold as 'TDN Rising Star' Impel (Quality Road) tracked the pacesetter. Nudged along from her rail position, Leslie's Rose burst through an opening coming for home, sailed by Impel and comfortably held champion juvenile filly Just F Y I (Justify) off. #3 LESLIE'S ROSE ($20.90) blossoms in @keenelandracing's $600,000 G1 Ashland Stakes! This is the first stakes victory for the @whisper_hill runner, who was ridden by @iradortiz for trainer @PletcherRacing. Congratulations to the connections! pic.twitter.com/EnxV2YAxn2 — TVG (@TVG) April 5, 2024 Sales history: $1,150,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP. O-Whisper Hill Farm LLC; T-Todd Pletcher; B-John D. Gunther & Eurowest Bloodstock Services (KY). The post Leslie’s Rose Blooms in Ashland, Claims Oaks Points appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  2. The GI Toyota Blue Grass S. at Keeneland, featuring a highly anticipated rematch between Dornoch (Good Magic) and 'TDN Rising Star' Sierra Leone (Gun Runner), is one of three GI Kentucky Derby prep races on tap on a fantastic day of racing Saturday. Dornoch dug back gamely to defeat Sierra Leone in a heart-stopping renewal of the GII Remsen S. at a rain-soaked Aqueduct Dec. 2, then took care of business in a scratched-down GII Coolmore Fountain of Youth S. at Gulfstream Mar. 2. Sierra Leone, meanwhile, returned with an excellent come-from-behind victory over a sloppy surface at Fair Grounds in the GII Risen Star S. Feb. 17. The Blue Grass field of 11 also includes the Brad Cox-trained duo of GIII Gotham S. Mar. 2 runner-up Just a Touch (Justify) and John Battaglia Memorial S. Mar. 2 winner Encino (Nyquist). “Just at Touch is a very talented horse,” Cox said. “He's shown talent from day one. He was a little late to get to the races, but it was by design. (Dornoch and Sierra Leone) got to the races a little bit earlier, so obviously they have more seasoning. I think this horse is one of our better 3-year-olds. I'm excited against running against these colts. It's a Grade I with very talented horses. It looks to be one of the better Derby preps to date.” A pair of unbeatens–'TDN Rising Star' Deterministic (Liam's Map) and Tuscan Sky (Vino Rosso)–lead a field of 13 set for the GII Wood Memorial S. at Aqueduct. Deterministic, an eye-catching debut winner going seven furlongs at Saratoga Aug. 12, showed no signs of rust resurfacing from the bench with an impressive victory in the slop over the aforementioned Just a Touch in the one-turn mile Gotham. Tuscan Sky makes his stakes debut after defeating the talented Nash (Medaglia d'Oro) in an optional claimer on the Risen Star program. Parx invader Uncle Heavy (Social Inclusion) returns to the Big Apple after upsetting the GIII Withers S. over track and trip Feb. 3. “The Gotham was a very good race and a good field over a wet track–he handled the whole thing well,” trainer Christophe Clement said of the Wood Memorial 7-5 morning-line favorite Deterministic. “It will be interesting to see him going two turns. We'll just go one step at a time. You never know until you try, but his style of racing and the way he trains makes you believe he should stay.” A pair of last out graded winners–Imagination (Into Mischief) and Stronghold (Ghostzapper)–share top billing in the GI Santa Anita Derby. Imagination posted a career-best 96 Beyer Speed Figure for trainer Bob Baffert while gamely annexing the GII San Felipe S. Mar. 3. Stronghold, second in the GIII Bob Hope S. Nov. 19 and GII Los Alamitos Futurity Dec. 16, broke through with a win in the GIII Sunland Park Derby Feb. 18. Both colts have finished no worse than second in five career starts. The Blue Grass, Santa Anita Derby and Wood Memorial all offer qualifying points to its top five finishers (100-50-25-15-10) toward the GI Kentucky Derby. Churchill Downs has barred Baffert's trainees from participating in this year's Kentucky Derby and GI Kentucky Oaks stemming in part from a well-documented medication positive found after Medina Spirit won the 2021 Derby. There are also a pair of Kentucky Oaks preps on tap at Aqueduct at Santa Anita Saturday. 'TDN Rising Star' Kinza (Carpe Diem), winner of the GIII Las Virgenes S. Feb. 10 and GIII Santa Ysabel S. Mar. 9, will put her perfect record on the line for Baffert in the GII Santa Anita Oaks. The field of five also includes Kopion (Omaha Beach), who reported home second-best behind Kinza last time in the Las Virgenes. Life Talk (Gun Runner) will look to get back on track in the GIII Gazelle S. at the Big A. The GII Demoiselle S. heroine was a disappointing sixth as the heavy favorite in Tampa's Suncoast S. Feb. 10. Maiden of seven starts Where's My Ring (Twirling Candy) makes the trip from Southern California for the Gazelle following a longshot second in the Santa Ysabel. Saturday's graded stakes also include a fantastic renewal of the GI Resolute Racing Madison S. The field of eight is led by standouts Alva Starr (Lord Nelson), Red Carpet Ready (Oscar Performance) and Vahva (Gun Runner). Keeneland's stacked Blue Grass program also features the GII Appalachian S., GII Shakertown S. and GIII Commonwealth S., respectively. Saturday's graded action is rounded out by the GII Carter H. and GIII Distaff S. at Aqueduct and the GIII Monrovia S. at Santa Anita. The post Led by Loaded Blue Grass, Trio of Derby Preps Highlight Saturday’s Graded Stakes Lineup appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  3. 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. Saturday's Observations features the return of a multiple group-placed son of Justify. 15.30 Chelmsford, Cond, £100,000, 3yo, 8f (AWT) CAPULET (IRE) (Justify) is a big draw for Chelmsford in this Woodford Reserve Cardinal Conditions Stakes which acts as part of the “Road To The Kentucky Derby” series. Runner-up in Leopardstown's G2 Champions Juvenile S. and third in the G2 Royal Lodge S. at Newmarket last term, Ballydoyle's relative of the Derby hero Serpentine (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) is among the stable's prime Derby candidates in 2024 and will be tested by Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum's recent Listed Burradon S. winner Cuban Tiger (GB) (Havana Grey {GB}) over a trip probably shy of his optimum. The post Capulet Returns At Chelmsford appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  4. Longtime Midwest owner-trainer Chief Stipe Anderson bought a residence in Lexington two weeks ago for his eventual retirement. He says his star sprinter, Glengarry, who he co-owns with Aaron Kennedy and Toby Joseph, is helping pay for the place.View the full article
  5. Last seen taking the field in the Texas Turf Mile S. gate-to-wire by over five lengths, Neat (c, 3, Constitution–Orabella, by More Than Ready) showed heart in this GIII Transylvania S., fighting back along the fence in deep stretch to nail Cugino (Twirling Candy) in the shadow of the wire despite traffic troubles. Lagynos (Kantharos) picked up the last trifecta spot in the scramble for the minors. That finish was pretty neat! #4 NEAT ($28.82) squeezed between rivals in the final furlong, getting up in the last stride to win @keenelandracing's $400,000 Transylvania Stakes (G3)! Reylu Gutierrez was aboard for trainer Rob Atras and Red White and Blue Racing. pic.twitter.com/uSwbO0h4gu — TVG (@TVG) April 5, 2024 Sales history: $200,000 Wlg '21 KEENOV, $200,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP. O-Red, White and Blue Racing LLC; T-Rob Atras; B-Hidden Brook Farm & Spruce Lane Farm (KY). The post Neat Surges Up the Rail to Take Keeneland’s Transylvania appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  6. John Stewart has doubled down on his vow to buy the first foal of Australia's generational mare Winx, pledging to go as high as AU$9 million (US$5,917,680) to purchase the daughter of Pierro.View the full article
  7. 2nd-KEE, $110K, OC/N1X, 3yo, 6f, 1:32 p.m. ET. PIRATE (Omaha Beach) begins his 3-year-old campaign after he broke his maiden at first asking and secured 'TDN Rising Star' honors last July at Saratoga. The dark bay then ran third to Nutella Fella (Runhappy) and fellow 'Rising Star' Timberlake in the GI Hopeful S. just before the meet upstate closed for the summer. A $350,000 purchase by Starlight Racing and Harrell Ventures at the Keeneland September Sale, the Todd Pletcher trainee is a half-brother to GI Preakness S. and GI Pegasus World Cup Invitational S. hero National Treasure (Quality Road) and SW Ultimate (Speightstown). Pirate's dam is a half-sister to MSW Inspired (Unbridled's Song), who produced GSP Carmel Road (Quality Road). TJCIS PPS 3rd-KEE, $100K, Msw, 3yo, 7f, 2:04 p.m. ET. TIMEOUT (Curlin) has posted some sharp recent works for trainer Bill Mott at Payson Park in preparation for this debut. The hombred for Claiborne Farm and Adele Dilschneider, out of MGSW Lull (War Front), has an extended female family which includes Horse of the Year winners Saint Liam (Sant Ballado) and Gun Runner (Candy Ride {Arg}. Under the colors of Charles Fipke, another homebred set for his first start is D'oro Unbridled (Medaglia d'Oro). The Ignacio Correas trainee's dam GISW Unbridled Forever (Unbridled's Song) counts as a full-sister Forever Unbridled. Both are out of GI Kentucky Oaks heroine Lemons Forever (Lemon Drop Kid). Finally, Counter Attack (Gun Runner) makes the races for an ownership group which includes his breeder Three Chimneys Farm. Trained by Steve Asmussen, the colt was an $825,000 Keeneland September buy for M.V. Magnier and Breeze Easy. Counter Attack's third dam is responsible for GISW Midnight Storm (Pioneerof the Nile). TJCIS PPS The post Saturday Insights: ‘Rising Star’ Pirate Returns After Break To Raid Keeneland appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  8. Although total wagering increased by 1% in March, the total wagering on U.S. races through the first three months of 2024 was down 4% at $$2,590,112,041 compared to the $2,699,177,001 amassed in the first quarter of 2023.View the full article
  9. TDN's Senior Racing Editor Steve Sherack provides analysis for Saturday's trio of GI Kentucky Derby prep races. GI Toyota Blue Grass S. – In a race billed as a showdown between the re-opposing GII Remsen S. one-two Dornoch (Good Magic) and Sierra Leone (Gun Runner), don't look past likely third choice Just a Touch (Justify). The highly regarded bay ran to the hype with a powerful debut score for trainer Brad Cox over the promising $1.7-million KEESEP graduate Gun Party (Curlin) (he returned with another very good second-place finish Mar. 16) on debut sprinting in the Fair Grounds slop Jan. 27. He was well-backed at the windows again for his second career start and lost little in defeat finishing second as the favorite over another saturated surface in a deep renewal of the GIII Gotham S. Mar. 2. Just a Touch will finally get a chance to showcase his ability on a fast surface and has every right to take another step forward stretching out to two turns for the first time as well. He should be able to sit a perfect trip just off Dornoch and have the jump on the stretch-running Sierra Leone, who is the horse to beat off his impressive come-from-behind win in the GII Risen Star S. Feb. 17. Selection: #6 Just a Touch (7-2). GII Wood Memorial S. – No knocks on the 7-5 morning-line favorite and impressive Gotham winner Deterministic (Liam's Map), but I prefer the fellow unbeaten Tuscan Sky (Vino Rosso) here. Like the aforementioned Just a Touch, Tuscan Sky has raced only on wet, sealed tracks in his first two starts. The gray finished up like a real good thing after a bit of an interesting journey (led early, dropped back to third on the far turn and leveled off beautifully in stretch to win going away) sprinting on debut at the Big A Jan. 13. He backed up that effort with another fantastic performance–albeit in a three-horse field–with a two-length decision over sharp next-out Hot Springs S. winner Nash (Medaglia d'Oro) (good for a 95 Beyer) while making his two-turn debut on the Risen Star undercard. Tuscan Sky tuned up for this with a four-furlong bullet in :48 3/5 (1/20) for seven-time Wood Memorial-winning trainer Todd Pletcher at Palm Beach Downs Mar. 30. Tuscan Sky's young sire Vino Rosso won this same race in 2018. Selection: #9 Tuscan Sky (4-1). GI Santa Anita Derby – It's difficult to make a case against Imagination (Into Mischief), who will be the much-deserved Santa Anita Derby favorite. The $1.05-million KEESEP yearling has run well in all five of his career starts and has taken a nice step forward in his last two. He gave highly regarded Bob Baffert-trained stablemate Maymun (Frosted) all he could handle while finishing second in an optional claimer Feb. 11, then dug in gamely to secure a career high in the GII San Felipe S. Mar. 3. Should be well-spotted beneath Frankie Dettori either on or just off the lead. Selection: #4 Imagination (8-5). The post Handicapping the Kentucky Derby Preps: Blue Grass, Santa Anita Derby & Wood Memorial appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  10. A Northern California Racing Affairs Advisory Committee that has existed informally since the announcement that Golden Gate Fields would close has been formally recognized by a vote of the California Authority of Racing Fairs board of directors.View the full article
  11. Crimson Advocate, who traveled abroad to defeat 25 rivals in the Queen Mary Stakes (G2) last summer at Royal Ascot, kicks off her 3-year-old season in the $250,000 Limestone Stakes April 12 at Keeneland.View the full article
  12. Although total wagering increased by 1% in March, the total wagering on U.S. races through the first three months of 2024 was down 4% at $$2,590,112,041 compared to the $2,699,177,001 amassed in the first quarter of 2023.View the full article
  13. The Japanese classics season kicks off April 7 at Hanshin Racecourse with that country's 2-year-old filly champion of 2023, Ascoli Piceno, defending her perfect record in a full field in the Oka Sho (Japanese One Thousand Guineas-G1).View the full article
  14. It is just over a month since Dermot Cantillon and Meta Osborne were inducted into the Irish Thoroughbred Breeders Association Hall Of Fame at a memorable awards ceremony at the Heritage Hotel. Described as a “power couple” in the awards booklet, rarely are the Tinnakill House Stud owners seen without each other. After an hour spent in their company at their home near Forenaghts Stud in County Kildare, it is easy to see why Meta and Dermot have risen to many of the challenges that life, and the industry, presents. “I'm a disruptor and Meta is status quo,” Dermot jokes, although there is a certain element of truth to the statement. You won't hear Meta and Dermot sitting around telling each other how great they are. Instead, they challenge each other's way of thinking. Despite having no background in racing, Dermot managed Forenaghts Stud for the Smurfit family at a time when their colours were carried to not one but two Melbourne Cup victories thanks to Vintage Crop and Media Puzzle. He has also chaired ITM, the Tote, been on many committees and boards, including Goffs, the ITBA and that of his current baby, Naas racecourse. Meta is no shrinking violet. A well-respected equine veterinary surgeon, she specialises in mare reproduction. She also became Senior Steward of the Turf Club in 2016, the first woman to hold such a position, and last year completed a Masters in Animal Welfare at the University of Edinburgh. The couple's achievements at Tinnakill House Stud are not bad either. Casamento, Alexander Goldrun, Red Evie and State Of Rest are graduates of the County Laois farm. Needless to say, Meta and Dermot were thoroughly deserving winners of their Hall Of Fame award. A power couple, indeed. Dermot and Meta were added to the ITBA Hall Of Fame | Tattersalls Ireland Brian: A nice light-hearted one to start; I am sure you saw Johnny Murtagh's comments about prize-money not being good enough in the TDN last week. Given your position at Naas racecourse, Dermot, you might be best qualified to comment on that. Dermot: He definitely has a point. We need to be getting more money out of the bookmakers. I know they have done deals in Australia where they give back a higher percentage and I think there is leakage in how the money comes back to racing in Ireland and England especially, where dividends go back to big corporations. The biggest worry for me is that we are losing our audience. The crowds are falling away. Now, we do have a new audience, which is a digital audience. We were on holidays in South Africa recently, for example, and we were able to watch Irish racing on television down there. That's all driven by betting and betting is basically driving what is happening in Britain and Ireland. You can see that yourself through the fixture list. There has been a big increase in the fixture list over time and that reduces quality, gives us more fixtures and creates more money for the bookmakers. Is that good or bad? I don't know. Do you think the racecourses should be putting more money into prize-money? That's a question we have asked ourselves at Naas racecourse but we have never paid a dividend, which means the money we have made up until now has gone back into the track in other ways. Up until now, we haven't put any of our resources back into prize-money. There is a huge upkeep into running a racecourse and making constant improvements. Meta: Part of the issue is that some of the racetracks have legacy debt which they haven't been able to service and you are always worried that, if this becomes the model, it will always be the model. Dermot: One of my biggest issues with Irish racing at the moment is the structure. I mean, it's totally laid down in stone. In soccer, you have a tiered system-the Championship and the Premier League-, whereas in Irish racing you have certain racecourses that get the big races every single year. There is no incentive to get better because this is your position and you cannot progress. Brian: I thought Naas showed itself in a great light when it stepped in to stage a number of big races while the Curragh was going through its redevelopment. What would your one big wish be for the track? Dermot: If HRI asked us to take a Classic if we put €50,000 into it, or offered us a Group 1 if we could go out and get a Group 1 sponsor, but we're never asked those questions. Brian: What Group 1 would be best suited to Naas? Dermot: I think we could easily take the Phoenix Stakes, which has moved around over the years. We've 13 Group 1s in Ireland and the Curragh has 11 of those. Leopardstown has the other two. It could be better spread out, like it is in England for example. Brian: It's clear that the two of you have very different philosophies; do you think that is a benefit in that you can bounce things off each other and get a different perspective? Meta: Oh, yes. A better outcome comes from a broader discussion. But sometimes Dermot can get a bit frustrated with my views on things! Dermot: Meta comes from a Turf Club background–need we say any more?! You can quote me on that! Meta: I don't think I subscribed totally to everything the Turf Club stood for, I knew some things needed to change. Dermot: You led them for two years! Meta: I did and we got the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board out of that, which is something I am very proud of. Dermot: One thing I feel strongly about is that people who lead organisations in racing should come up through the ranks organically but we have gotten away from that in recent times. People who lead should have passion. Passion is not something that you can bring in from the side, it comes from down below. Brian: Would you agree with that, Meta? Meta: I would. Passion is the lifeblood, but, again, I can see why that has happened because people are concerned that the funding of the sport will dry up unless we can show that we have people appointed who understand business and finance and corporate governance. Dermot: There are plenty of people in the industry who understand business and finance. If you look at the GAA, one of the most magnificent organisations in the world, they have more people playing Gaelic Games outside of Ireland now than they do in the country. But could you imagine the GAA president coming from outside? It would never happen. Brian: That's enough of the heavy stuff–let's lighten the mood! I'll read out a quote Dermot said at the ITBA Awards. It read, 'the night I met Meta in Kentucky was the best night of my life.' Meta: Would you believe, that is 40 years this year… Dermot: We have our debates and we challenge each other but we do push forward in a united front. We complement each other, for sure. Brian: What did the award mean and has it sunk in? Dermot: I was delighted that it was a joint award because that's the way we have always been perceived within the industry. We have received a lot of positive feedback from people within the industry following the awards. In many ways, we're not your normal industry people. We're not as hands on as others. We've had success, but we've done it in a very balanced way. Brian: From the outside looking in, it seems as though there is always an occasion or an event. Dermot: Yes, and we make no apology for that, we work to live. Brian: But do ye switch off or are ye like this, rowing over prize-money, etc on holiday? Meta: [Laughs] Dermot: We don't switch off, we bring it with us, but we know there are other things. Meta: We're going to France next week. We've mares boarding over there so we're looking forward to going over and seeing them. Dermot: That's one of the things we love about the industry. We've made friends all over the world and we get a good welcome in Australia, America or wherever we go. I used to be very envious of Meta's Dad when I met him first because he knew people all over the world. It's funny, now we have replicated that and are proud to say we have friends all over the world in this industry. That's a great attraction of our industry. But, I have to say, I am worried about the future of the sport. Brian: What's your biggest worry? Dermot: It doesn't have the same gravitas that it used to. At one time, you would have been very proud to be from our industry. Now, you'd want to be picking your audience. That's a worry. Brian: It's funny you say that because I have been at a lot of weddings recently and, invariably you get talking to people you don't know and, when it comes to explaining what you do for a living, a lot of the time I'm met with ignorant or sometimes even negative reactions. Dermot: When I was your age, people would have been, 'wow, that is some industry to work in.' Brian: I find myself defending the sport a lot. Dermot: That's the point I'm making. And that's the worry. Racing in California and other jurisdictions is under threat and what would happen if that went? We have a big trade on fillies especially in Ireland to go specifically to California. If that went, it would have a huge knock-on effect. There are some huge threats out there. Our mindset should be to support the industry as a whole. We shouldn't view other jurisdictions as rivals. We should all be supporting this industry together. Maybe we should look at having some form of a promotional body worldwide. Meta: Vicky Leonard is doing great work with Kick Up For Racing. Brian: I'm going to veer off topic slightly here and bring up the AIB advert that Dermot did in 2008. The premise of the ad was that AIB was backing brave and, in hindsight, they picked a very fitting man to star in the advert. Dermot: Why, because the guy looks so good in it?! Brian: More so because you are brave! Ye are never afraid to take a chance on an old mare or whatever it may be. Also, Jack is a chip off the old block. Is it something that you instill in each other? Meta: Dermot is a gambler at heart. His interest in racing started through the dogs, didn't it Dermot? Dermot: Basically, my Dad was a GP in County Waterford. There is a good tradition of point-to-point yards around the area but I didn't grow up around horses whatsoever. I did agricultural science in college and, I can remember somebody asking me what area I was most interested in, and I couldn't think of any. That summer, I was working in construction in New York and my brother-in-law had been working as an exchange student over there and, by complete accident, ended up on a stud farm in Kentucky. He knew I liked horses and told me I should visit Kentucky. I did, and I ended up going to graduate school in Kentucky and I ended up managing a stud farm out there. That was despite the fact that, when I first went to Kentucky, I didn't know whether they bedded the horses on hay or straw! That was my background. Because of that, I suppose I look at things a little bit differently than to those who were brought up with horses. Meta: I was going to say on the night of the ITBA Awards that we got Dermot in to bring a bit of hybrid vigour around the place! That's the running joke we have here. Dermot: I was attracted by the risk element of this industry, without question. But the Smurfit family were very good to me from the outset and provided me with a lot of encouragement and also gave me the scope to go and develop my own farm, so I was lucky in that sense. Brian: While you both are not hands-on at the farm, there's no doubt that you both work very hard. Dermot: We do things differently. It might not be the traditional way but it works for us. Meta: We have top-class staff on the farm and Ian Thompson is a brilliant manager. t's funny, when he rings us, the first thing he will say is, 'there are no problems, I'm just ringing because..' He has equity in plenty of mares so he is invested in the farm. We'd be lost without him. On a personal level, and I think I have gotten this from my father, but I would have a very strong ethos of giving back and spreading knowledge. I'd never be the one for saying 'well, we know about that trick, so we won't tell anyone,' I'd tell the world. There's so much knowledge out there and my latest project is starting a podcast with an Aussie friend, Karen Luke. It's called Changing Rein and it's about human interaction with horses. There is a huge amount of research and information out there so we are looking forward to putting it together for people to consume. Watch this space! Dermot: On a different note, slightly, but, one of the biggest changes we have noticed since we have come into the game is the rise of the major stallion stud farms. When we first got into the game, there were an awful amount of stud farms with one or two stallions. Most of those farms have gone out of business and now you have a couple of mega farms that dominate the whole thing. A lot of people are being squeezed out and it's becoming more and more difficult to run what you would have called a traditional stud farm. The people who are really doing well are the ones who have access to the commercial stallions. If you are trying to compete with them, it's very difficult, and I fear we will see a big contraction within the industry in the next five years. The amount of money that is being generated within the industry is going into fewer hands. That's the bottom line. If we didn't come up with Repose (Quiet American) [dam of State Of Rest] and then sell her so well, we'd be under pressure. Going forward, you need to keep repeating the dose. It's difficult. Mind you, I wouldn't mind a sizeable interest in an established stallion-it's like a small goldmine with a seam lasting 15 to 20 years. Brian: The landscape of the breeding game has changed a lot even in the past few years. Polarised was the buzzword last year. Have you adapted your approach to what stallions you use as a result of the selectivity of the market? Dermot: If you want to go to a commercial stallion now, you are paying €50,000 or €60,000, so that's a huge gamble. It's become more high risk because of the fact everybody wants to use the same stallions. Meta: We have a lot of stallion shares and that's what we have tried to do down through the years. We try to use those first and they can be a help. Brian: Ye have been lucky with some of your stallion shares down through the years. Dermot: Oh, we have. Some of them have worked out great. When my father passed away, he left me some money, and there was a second share that became available on Invincible Spirit (Ire). I took that up on the basis of the money I was left in the will. Every time I got a dividend, I used to look up to the sky and say, 'thanks Dad.' Invincible Spirit put the kids through college! Brian: For all the ups in this game, and ye have enjoyed many of those, how do ye deal with the downs? It's not always rosy in the garden in this game. Dermot: As I said earlier on, if you don't find some really nice foals or yearlings in your crop, you are in trouble. One year, it might be okay, but two years in a row and you could be in serious trouble. It can keep you awake at night, breeding horses. Meta: I'm probably more level. I don't get as stressed or upset about it. I prefer to trust the process. Dermot: If you look at the make-up of racing, the whole emphasis is on producing a really good horse, but in today's world where we have more racing than ever before, sound horses who can run in ordinary races are a necessity for the industry. But that doesn't seem to get much of a premium. If you produce a nice horse and bring it to the sales but he's not by the right sire you might not get a whole pile of money but there is an absolute need for those horses to keep the show on the road. We've just completed the Naas Centenary book and, as I go through the pages, it shows me that racing used to be a social event and sport with a small industry attached. Now, 100 years later, it has completely changed. The social element is very small, the sporting element is becoming less and less and the big industry attached to it, which is gambling, is dictating terms. That is a massive change. Brian: Could you ever sell up Tinnakill and sail off into the sunset? Dermot: Jack [son] has a huge interest in it all so it would be difficult but I have always been tempted by cash! Meta: We need to sell €1 million worth of horses every year. That's the reality. Brian: I don't think they would stage the mares sales without you both being there. Dermot: Well, we have been there for 30-something years. It's funny, though, if I wasn't at the sales and I was looking down through the list of results and without seeing who bought what, I would be able to tell you exactly what Jack bought. That has happened time and time again. He thinks exactly the same way as I do. I had a physiotherapy appointment last year and had to leave the sales for a couple of hours. There was a mare sold cheaply in foal to Sea The Stars (Ire) and, I said to myself when I saw what it made, 'God, I hope Jack bought that,' and he did. We hadn't even discussed it beforehand. We've four kids and we're very proud of them all. Jack is making his way in the industry and he's a huge resource to us. He's a fountain of information and he's not afraid to take a chance. He has gotten involved in a number of stallions and maybe it will work out for him but it's a very difficult area. He puts his neck out there and I am very proud of that. It can be easy to criticise but there are a lot of people who would never put themselves out there like he does. He's a qualified lawyer in America, the UK and Ireland and it's amazing that he is not pursuing that career, but he is happy doing what he is doing. Brian: It was Jack who first told me about the award and how excited you both were to be receiving it. Dermot: We were, because it's your peers recognising you and, like I said, we're not the normal stud farm owners. We've done it our own way and have contributed to various other bodies and put our energies into other things as well as our farm. That has been very rewarding for us. Meta: It's not just about the buying and the selling of the horses; it's about the networking and the relationships you forge with people. We have made some wonderful friendships in the industry down through the years and it has afforded us a fantastic way of life and great craic along the way. The post At Home With Meta And Dermot: Q&A With The ITBA Award Winners appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  15. The California Authority of Racing Fairs has formally recognized a group of owners, breeders and trainers in Northern California to serve as an advisory committee for the upcoming Pleasanton race meet. According to a press release, the committee has been informally in place since the announcement of the closure of Golden Gate Fields. The group will work with representatives in the industry to “address challenges and opportunities in real time and ensure that future CARF decisions have the collective support of the industry stakeholders.” “Our Advisory Committee has the experience and willingness to galvanize horse racing fans and make our sport economically viable,” said Executive Director of CARF Larry Swartzlander. “This is the beginning of an exciting era for Northern California horse racing.” The committee consists of the following seven members: Justin Oldfield, George Schmitt, Johnny Taboada, Rob Smolich, Blaine Wright, Jamey Thomas and Gloria Haley. The post Northern CA Advisory Committee Formally Recognized By CARF appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  16. Shoot It True (f, 2, Munnings–To The Moon Alice, by Malibu Moon) caught a flier out of the gate and left the colts in her wake, humbling the field and running straight on to 'TDN Rising Star' honors at Keeneland. Strummin (Flameaway) kicked on to claim second from between rivals and 31-1 longshot Chado (American Freedom) ran third. There's no stopping (12) Shoot It True and @tyler_gaff in race 2! (3) Strummin and (2) Chado follow. pic.twitter.com/cFF5ZH3OHc — Keeneland Racing (@keenelandracing) April 5, 2024 Sales history: $340,000 Ylg '23 SARAUG; O-Ice Wine Stable and Smart Choice Stable; T- Wesley Ward; B-Old Tavern Farm LLC (NY). The post Munning’s Shoot It True Strong on Keeneland ‘Rising Star’ Debut appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  17. Three starts, three wins, and now, Japanese Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Ascoli Piceno (Jpn) (Daiwa Major {Jpn}) will attempt to add a Classic to her haul when she breaks from gate nine in the 18-horse G1 Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) at Hanshin on Sunday. Reuniting with Hiroshi Kitamura who she carried to G1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies glory over this trip back in December, the near-black filly makes her 2024 bow in the first Classic of the Japanese season. Striking on a newcomers' affair in June and the G3 Niigata Nisai S. in August, the likely favourite and Sunday Racing colourbearer had Katsumi Yoshida's Stellenbosch (Jpn) (Epiphaneia {Jpn}) and Corazon Beat (Jpn) (Suave Richard {Jpn}) back in second and third in the Juvenile Fillies. “Everything is on track,” trainer Yoichi Kuroiwa told NetKeiba.com after the filly's Friday gallop. “She went faster than I as expecting and it seemed so easy to do. Today was perfect. The weather is a bit worrying, but I've trained her in a way where she can adapt to heavy ground.” Yuga Kawada will be aboard February's G3 Daily Hai Queen Cup victress Queen's Walk (Jpn) (Kizuna {Jpn}) from stall two, who also represents Sunday Racing. Lightly raced, the half-sister to G1 Asahi Hai Futurity S. hero Grenadier Guards (Jpn) (Frankel {GB}) and daughter of GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint victress Wavell Avenue (Harlington) has won her past two starts since running second at Kyoto when unveiled. She, too, turned in a strong gallop on Friday. Said trainer Mitsumasa Nakauchida to NetKeiba.com, “She was happy to run and is moving smoothly. She ran over 1600 metres at Tokyo Racecourse without a problem so 1600 meters at Hanshin should not be a problem for her either. This will be a great race to prepare for the G1 Japanese Oaks.” A winner of the G2 Keio Hai Nisai S. in November, Corazon Beat recovered from her third to Ascoli Piceno with a second in the G2 Hochi Hai Fillies' Revue over this strip going 1400 metres on Mar. 10, one better than Cecilie Plage (Jpn) (Bricks And Mortar). In front of her that day was Too Darn Hot (GB)'s Etes Vous Prets (Ire), one of two in the race for Godolphin besides Listed Anemone S. heroine Catfight (Jpn) (Discreet Cat). Second to Light Back (Jpn) (Kizuna {Jpn}) in the Listed Elfin S. in February, Sweep Feet (Jpn) (Suave Richard {Jpn}) rebounded to add the G2 Tulip Sho locally going 1600 metres on Mar. 2 with Sekitoba East (Jpn) (Declaration Of War) and Hawaiian Tiare (Jpn) (Lord Kanaloa {Jpn}) filling the next two placings. Sporting a similar two-for-three record as Queen's Walk, Ipheion (Jpn) (Epiphaneia {Jpn}) was last seen in action in January, when taking the G3 Fairy S. by a neck over Mask All Win (Jpn) (Drefong), while G3 Artemis S. heroine Cervinia (Jpn) (Harbinger {GB}) leaves from stall 18. The post Ascoli Piceno Eyes Classic Ring In Oka Sho appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  18. Albaugh Family Stables' Louisiana Derby (G2) winner Catching Freedom began his workout preparations for the 150th running of the $5 million Kentucky Derby (G1) May 4 with a half-mile move in :48 2/5 April 5 at Churchill Downs.View the full article
  19. This day 7th April 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 12 months ago Sha Tin races preview, best bets & quaddie | Sunday, April 9 We’re back racing at Sha Tin on Sunday afternoon with a strong 10-race program set for decision. See Nathan Keven’s … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 12 months ago Davies off the mark with Wanganui winner Apprentice Toni Davies was enjoying a chill morning less than twenty-four hours after putting the first tick in the win … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 12 months ago Weather the key to Harris runners at Riverton Trainer Paul Harris is well represented across both days of the traditional Riverton Easter race meeting this weekend but the … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 12 months ago Belclare set for Group One target at Pukekohe Lisa Latta is looking towards consistent mare Belclare to continue her stable’s winning run in feature races this season at … Read More Australia horse racing news 12 months ago Punt Drunk: Did someone say fatigue? The weekly edition of the Punt Drunk takes a look back at the week that was in the racing world, … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 12 months ago Fownes dominates Happy Valley with four-timer Revelling in his best haul of the season, Caspar Fownes posted a quartet at Happy Valley on Thursday night as … Read More Horse Racing Tips 12 months ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | April 7, 2023 Five horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips and quaddie selections for free here at … Read More Australia horse racing news 12 months ago Alice Springs’ 10YO marvel Roughly succumbs to tendon injury Roughly, the 10-year-old mare who has captured the hearts of the NT racing public, may never race again after succumbing … Read More Australia horse racing news 12 months ago Smuggling back in Alice Springs aiming for third Pioneer Sprint Darwin trainer Phil Cole will be aiming to achieve the rare feat of winning the Pioneer Sprint (1200m) in Alice … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Everything going to plan for Daqiansweet Junior Everything – except the rain which just won’t stop – has gone to plan for Phillip Stokes’ Daqiansweet Junior ahead … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Payne backing Montefilia for another big run in Queen Elizabeth David Payne is confident his four-year-old mare Montefilia can once again get tongues wagging in the $4 million Queen Elizabeth … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago No plans to leave Alice Springs for Philpot after 100th win It took her a while, but Darwin Cup-winning jockey Jessie Philpot achieved a significant career milestone last Saturday when she … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Anamoe looking to build on impressive record in Queen Elizabeth James Cummings says he is more pleased with Anamoe ahead of Saturday’s Queen Elizabeth Stakes compared to what he was … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Ascot racing tips, top odds & quaddie | Saturday, April 9 HorseBetting’s WA racing expert shares his top tips and quaddie numbers for the Ascot race meeting on Saturday, April 9, … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago The Championships Day 2 betting tips | April 9, 2022 HorseBetting’s New South Wales racing analyst presents his race-by-race preview for Day 2 of The Championships at Royal Randwick. Four … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Morphettville tips, odds & quaddie picks | Saturday, April 9 Morphettville is scheduled to host a nine-race card on Saturday afternoon. HorseBetting’s South Australian form expert presents his best bets … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Records tumble at Inglis Easter sales as Coolmore snags $3m colt The final gavel came down at Inglis’ Riverside Stables late on Wednesday afternoon to conclude an extraordinary Australian Easter Yearling … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Doomben betting tips, top odds & quaddie picks | 9/4/2022 Doomben plays host to nine metropolitan races on Saturday, April 9, with a number of really nice horses set to … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Caulfield tips, odds & quaddie picks | Saturday, April 9 Racing returns to Caulfield for the first time since February where an eight-race card is set down for judgement. HorseBetting’s … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago 2022 Queen of the Turf Stakes betting tips | Saturday, April 9 Seven Group 1 winners make up the field of 18 fillies and mares for Saturday’s $1 million Queen of the … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago 2022 Australian Oaks betting tips & top value bets | April 9 HorseBetting’s NSW racing expert presents his top selections and $100 betting strategy for Saturday’s Group 1 Australian Oaks (2400m) at … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | April 7, 2022 Seven horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips, best odds and quaddie selections here at … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 2 years ago Joao Moreira posts 1200th Hong Kong winner in record time Joao Moreira created racing history at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (April 6), reaching the 1,200-win milestone in Hong Kong … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Beach working wonders for Murdoch duo Astute trainer Moira Murdoch heads to Rotorua this weekend with two horses raced by prominent owners that she’s been able … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Hasabro’s future prospects up in the air The immediate future for Hasabro has been locked in, but the longer-term options for the genuine son of Savabeel is … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Bax joins forces again with Waller Kylie Bax is going down a familiar path with her latest Group One performer Aspen Colorado with the lightly raced … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Midnight Mass heads to spelling paddock Racegoers won’t see any more of the promising Pukekohe three-year-old Midnight Mass this season despite a nice victory for the … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago 2022 Sydney Cup top picks, odds and betting strategy | 9/4/2022 Day Two of The Championships will host the $2 million Sydney Cup, with a field of 19 stayers doing battle … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Sweet Sixteen breaks maiden status at Sale Sweet Sixteen is no longer a maiden after breaking through for her first win at Sale … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Caulfield a better fit for Olivia’s Game Grahame Begg expects the 2400m of the Galilee Series Final at Caulfield to suit his stoutly-bred filly Oliviaâ€s Game … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 3 years ago Purton pairs with veteran Saul’s Special as Chang nears 300 career Hong Kong wins Zac Purton will reunite with familiar ally Saul’s Special in the Class 3 Cooper Handicap (1000m) for a rare Thursday … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Townsville racing tips & quaddie picks | Thursday, April 8 HorseBetting.com.au’s Queensland racing experts brings you their best bets, value bet and quaddie numbers for the Townsville meeting on Thursday, … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Ashburton double for Carston Riccarton trainer Andrew Carston went home from Ashburton on Wednesday a happy man after picking up a winning double. Stable … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Dolan gets chance at Doncaster success on Mo’unga After winning the Rosehill Guineas, Moâ€unga will attempt to take out the Doncaster Mile and give Robbie Dolan his first … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Collett elects for Levante in Group One It was an agonising decision for jockey Samantha Collett in selecting her mount for the Group 1 Fiber Fresh NZ … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Pakenham betting tips, best odds & quaddie | Thursday, April 8 The night racing season in Victoria rolls on for another week, and HorseBetting.com.au is here to bring you the best … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | April 7, 2021 Today’s racing around the country sees four horse racing meetings being held on Wednesday afternoon, following the postponement of the … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Wyong racing tips, top odds & quaddie picks | Thursday, April 8 HorseBetting.com.au’s racing experts bring you their best bets, value tips and quaddie numbers for the Wyong race meeting on Thursday, … Read More Horse Racing News 3 years ago Punt Drunk: Fung blows his load early on $2.1m yearling buy Punt Drunk takes a wry look at some of the major racing stories doing the round today, including Jamie Kah’s … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Rodd praises ‘unlucky’ Apple Tart after maiden win at Doomben The “unlucky” Apple Tart gave connections an Easter to remember on Monday, winning a QTIS 2YO Maiden Handicap at Doomben … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Kiwi-breds dominate Hong Kong features New Zealand-bred horses took out the two feature races at Sha Tin on Monday. Mighty Giant scored an all-the-way victory … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Top mares retired, stud beckons Group Two winning Savabeel mare Yearn has been retired and is likely to be sold as a broodmare prospect in … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Potential wet conditions a concern for exciting mare What initially proved to be a massive headache for Robbie Patterson has proven to be one of the highlights of … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Cambridge trainers chasing Doncaster-Derby double Cambridge trainers Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman will get two chances at Group One glory at Randwick on Saturday on … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Sydney sojourn for Bosson Star filly Amarelinha has given champion jockey Opie Bosson just the confidence boost he was looking for ahead of a … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Online sale realises $32.4m on first day The first digital Australian Easter Yearling Sale has begun with 105 lots sold on the first day for $32.4 million … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Te Akau Shark cleared for Queen Elizabeth Japanese horse Danon Premium has assumed favouritism for the Queen Elizabeth Stakes over English visitor Addeybb while Te Akau Shark … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago All Aged Stakes an option for Brandenburg Trainer John Sargent could extend Doncaster Mile placegetter Brandenburg’s autumn preparation to include the All Aged Stakes … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Sircconi back on track for Caulfield test A couple of setbacks have kept Sircconi away from racing for Nick Ryan, but a gallop at Caulfield has the … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Miss Siska set for Coolmore Legacy again Miss Siska was narrowly beaten when fourth in the 2019 Coolmore Legacy Stakes and her trainer Grahame Begg is hopeful … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Sunlight a step closer to racing return A 1000m barrier trial at Morphettville is set to enhance the fitness levels of multiple Group One winner Sunlight ahead … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Sargent after another ATC Australian Oaks Five years after Gust Of Wind beat Winx in the ATC Australian Oaks, trainer John Sargent hopes to win the … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Vic Premier happy for racing to continue Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says social-distancing measures have allowed racing to continue when other sports have been suspended … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Te Akau Shark to be vetted ahead of Queen Elizabeth Te Akau Shark, one of the leading chances for the Queen Elizabeth Stakes, is to be vetted after suffering a … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Petagna pair tackle Sydney assignments Newcastle trainer Kris Lees is looking forward to lining up a pair of runners for New Zealand owner Lib Petagna … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago RV starts action plan on spring carnival Having worked to a set of strict protocols and biosecurity measures due to coronavirus, Racing Victoria is looking towards how … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Qld turf administrator switches to trots The Brisbane Racing Club’s Scott Steele has been appointed chief executive of the Albion Park Harness Racing Club … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Doncaster winner aims for another Group 1 win After winning the Doncaster Mile on the first day of The Championships, Nettoyer will chase another Group One victory in … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Field of 13 for Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes Japanese horse Danon Premium and English visitor Addeybb headline a field of 13 for the Group One Queen Elizabeth Stakes … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Tyler loves his F words While many people will be bandying around a few choice F words over the lockdown period, there are two that … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Zed Em out to defend crown Zed Em looks to be on track to defend his crown in the Grand Annual Steeplechase (5500m) at Warrnambool next … Read More United Kingdom Horse Racing News 4 years ago Hughes officially champion jumps jockey Brian Hughes has vowed to do all he can to defend his title after officially being announced as champion British … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Chris Waller prepares for Winx’s last race Trainer Chris Waller is preparing himself for Winx’s last racetrack performance and says everything has gone to plan … Read More United Arab Emirates horse racing news 5 years ago Sharaf Al Reef takes Liwa Oasis in Abu Dhabi season finale Abu Dhabi staged the final meeting of their season in the capital on Saturday, highlighted by the 1400m Group 2 … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Kerrin McEvoy to ride boom colt Chenier The Anthony Freedman-trained colt Chenier will be out to press his claims for the Group One Champagne Stakes when he … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Apprentice Ethan Brown back in full swing Apprentice Ethan Brown is re-establishing himself among the jockey ranks as he looks to knock over the final four winners … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Written By to stand at Widden Stud Blue Diamond Stakes winner Written By will not race again and is to stand at Widden Stud in the spring … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Aristia set for her shot at Oaks double Co-trainer Simon Zahra is hoping Aristia gets a drier surface in the ATC Australian Oaks with the filly striking unsuitable … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Toby Edmonds-trained pair to trial Trainer Toby Edmonds should have a clearer picture of his winter carnival hopes after Whypeeo and Keen Array trial at … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Inquiries into Rocky/Toowoomba errors An inquiry into the wrong horse running in a race in Rockhampton drags on as another mistake is under review … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Tiger Roll wins second Grand National Tiger Roll has become the first horse since the mighty Red Rum to win back-to-back editions of the Grand National … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Tiger Roll roars to Grand National again Tiger Roll became the first horse to win back-to-back English Grand Nationals since the legendary Red Rum with a devastating … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Three jockeys suspended at Randwick Two jockeys have been outed for whip rule breaches at the Doncaster-Derby meeting at Randwick and another jockey has been … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Luvaluva warms up for Oaks with tough win Resilient filly Luvaluva completed her Australian Oaks audition in style with an impressive win in the Adrian Knox Stakes at … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Happy Clapper wins Doncaster Mile Trainer Pat Webster has claimed a Group One victory, with Happy Clapper winning the $3 million Doncaster Mile at Randwick … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago El Issa helps Currie take second Weetwood Jockey Bob El Issa has made a triumphant return to Queensland to help trainer Ben Currie win consecutive Listed Weetwood … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Trapeze Artist wins TJ Smith Stakes Trapeze artist has chased down favourite Redzel to win the $2.5 million Group One TJ Smith Stakes at Randwick … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago So Far Sokool dominant in Bendigo Guineas Archie Alexander-trained filly So Far Sokool has made a one-act affair of the Bendigo Guineas, winning the Listed race by … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Dodging Bullets causes Golden Mile upset Jockey Daniel Moor has guided the Symon Wilde-trained Dodging Bullets to an upset win in the Listed Golden Mile at … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Comeback trainer McCabe has biggest win After being back as a trainer for only a few weeks, Darryl MCabe has had his biggest victory, with Morendi … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Levendi wins Group One Australian Derby Levendi has won the $2 million Group One Australian Derby in a thrilling photo finish with favourite Ace High at … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago El Dorado Dreaming wins Sires’ Produce El Dorado Dreaming has pipped favourite Oohood in a photo-finish victory in the $1 million Group One Sires’ Produce Stakes … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Currie’s day improves with Hang in Guineas Trainer Ben Currie’s day has improved with Queensland Derby bound Hang scoring an impressive win in the Toowoomba Guineas … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Velvet a big hit at Randwick for Crystal Crystal Kimber has won the fashions on the field at the first day of The Championships at Randwick with a … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Lance O’Sullivan trains Randwick winner New Zealand’s most prolific jockey Lance O’Sullivan has returned to Randwick as a trainer to lead in Sir Charles Road … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Corstens stable dominates VOBIS Gold Rush The Leon and Troy Corstens-trained stablemates Thrillster and Really Swish have fought out the finish of the VOBIS Gold Rush … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Victorem claims Country Championship final Victorem has won the Country Championship final for trainer Jenny Graham, who raced the gelding for the first time since … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Waller has first Toowoomba winner Premier Sydney trainer Chris Waller has had his first Toowoomba winner with Another Dollar, who is headed to the winter … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Houtzen wins Group Three PJ Bell Flying filly Houtzen has added another string to her bow, stalking the leader before running home strongly to win the … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Dashing Muraaqeb wins Carbine Club Stakes One-time Golden Slipper prospect Muraaqeb has nailed his first black-type victory for Lindsay Park in the Carbine Club Stakes at … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Launceston betting tips & form for Sunday, April 8 LAUNCESTON is hosting racing this Sunday and a strong eight race event awaits punters in the apple isle. Where’s your … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Import Harrison gets first Australian win After a last-start second in the Mornington Cup, imported stayer Harrison has claimed his first Australian win with victory over … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Shamurt too good for plunge horse Shamurt has lived up to trainer Tony Gollan’s confidence in her by beating plunge horse Cuddle Me Tight at Toowoomba … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Winx puts in guest appearance at Randwick Winx has pleased her trainer and jockey with a work-out at Randwick ahead of her defence of the Queen Elizabeth … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Paquirri breaks maiden in Randwick upset Gary Moore-trained colt Paquirri has produced an upset to break his maiden in the Group Three Kindergarten Stakes at Randwick … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Inquiry into activity at Currie stable Stewards have opened an inquiry and swabbed seven of trainer Ben Currie’s horses in the lead-up to the Weetwood Handicap … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Bendigo market movers for Saturday, April 7 IT is Bendigo Golden Mile day today, and while plenty of focus will be on day one of The Championships … Read More Market Movers 6 years ago Market movers for day one of The Championships, April 7 DAY one of The Championships is upon us and the punters are in for a real treat with four group … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Frances Nelson new Racing Australia boss South Australian Frances Nelson has been elected chair of Racing Australia following the retirement of John Messara … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Winx ready for No.17 at Randwick Winx will be the undoubted star of the show when she heads to Randwick for her final autumn start in … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Prices with two Provincial Final hopes Co-trainer Luke Price is looking forward to the Provincial Championships Final in which the stable has two chances, Noble Joey … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Three-pronged Godolphin bid for Sydney Cup Godolphin is confident Penglai Pavilion and Polarisation will justify the trip to the southern hemisphere for the Sydney Cup … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Zanbagh near the top of Tait’s list Zanbagh gets her Group One chance at Randwick in the Coolmore Legacy but win or lose she is already a … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Mallyon could emulate Pop in Sydney Cup Jockey Katelyn Mallyon’s grandfather Mick won two Sydney Cups and the 22-year-old is hoping to join him on the honour … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Sydney Cup Fast facts Some facts and figures on the Sydney Cup … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Weetwood memories for Munce Chris Munce has fond memories of Weetwood day as a jockey and hopes to emulate his success in his return … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Lasqueti Spirit to bolt for glory Noted frontrunner and one-paced stayer Lasqueti Spirit aims to wear out her opposition in the Australian Oaks at Randwick … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Shinn favoured to take out the 2017 Nathan Berry Medal AFTER amassing seven points on day one of The Championships, jockey Blake Shinn is the $1.35 favourite at Sportsbet.com.au to … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago More race-fixing arrests to come in Qld Investigators probing race-fixing in Queensland harness racing say a “loose cartel” has been operating in the industry and more arrests … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Time right for training cousins to shine With another carnival done and dusted the training partnership of Mathew Ellerton and Simon Zahra is ready to come to … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Hazzabeel out to bounce back at Caulfield The Ciaron Maher-trained Hazzabeel steps up to 1800m at Caulfield where he will be out to bounce back from a … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Bonneval can cap season in Australian Oaks New Zealand filly Bonneval has already achieved plenty in her homeland and will be out to cap her season when … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago La Bella Diosa aims to finish trip on high New Zealand trainer Mandy Brown hopes La Bella Diosa can reverse her fortunes after two uninspiring runs at Rosehill when … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing Tips 7 years ago The Championships day two form, odds and free tips, April 8 A thrilling win by Chautauqua saved day one of The Championships and punters are expecting day two to be more … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Oscietra second in Flemington jump-out The countdown is on for the first foal of Black Caviar to make a return to the racetrack … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Stratum Star to stand at Widden Stud Dual Group One winner Stratum Star will begin stallion duties at Widden Stud in the upcoming breeding season … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Harold Norman hoping his luck holds Trainer Harold Norman hopes his luck in rare visits to Toowoomba holds with Lucky Tom in the Listed Weetwood Handicap … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago More harness racing arrests likely in Qld Queensland investigators probing systemic match fixing in the harness racing industry say more arrests are expected after a 46-year-old man … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing Tips 7 years ago Our best horse racing tips for day two of The Championships DAY two of The Championships should pack plenty of punch for punters with 10 great races on the card at … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Astern retires to Darley Stud Golden Rose winner Astern has run his last race and will join the stallion roster Darley’s Hunter Valley stud … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news, Horse Racing News 7 years ago Helene Paragon a top Chairman’s Trophy chance despite weight HELENE Paragon is travelling well heading into Sunday’s Group 2 Chairman’s Trophy, but the quality son of Polan will have … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Qld police bust harness match fixing ring A Queensland investigation into systematic match fixing in the harness racing industry has so far netted one arrest … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Qld police bust harness match fixing ring A Queensland investigation into systematic match fixing in the harness racing industry has so far netted one arrest … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Waller splashes out on $1.6m Frankel colt A $1.6 million Frankel colt out of More Strawberries will be the most expensive yearling to set foot in the … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Suavito in frame for Champions Mile start Suavito drops back in distance after an unplaced Australian Cup run as she tries for a Group One win in … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Dunn out to add to city tally at Sandown Dylan Dunn has been a regular in the winner’s circle at Saturday metropolitan meetings in Victoria recently and he hopes … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago King’s Troop in defining race at Randwick King’s Troop will be tested over 1400m for the first time in the South Pacific Classic at Randwick … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Sportsbet installs Winx as 2016 Melbourne Cup favourite WINX is $13 to win the 2016 Melbourne Cup. Take a minute to let that sink in. 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  20. Wagering on U.S. races, available and paid purses and the average field size, all saw increases to varying degrees, while the number of races declined during the month of March, according to information released by Equibase on Friday. Total wagering of over $972 million on races during the month represented a 0.99% increase over the same period from 2022, while available purses of $102.8 million were up by 8.41%. The figure of over $98 million for paid purses in March was up 7.55%. However, the total number of race days dropped from 294 to 284 (3.40%) and the number of U.S. races was down from 2,469 in March 2023 to last month's tally of 2,398. Average field size in March was up over a year ago, however, and checked in at an average of 7.54 runners, an increase of 0.82%. Average daily wagering was up by 4.54% to $3,422,734 and the average available purse number per race day was up 16.79% to $362,067 from the figure of $310,014 in 2022. For the first quarter of 2024, wagering on U.S. races declined 4.04% to $2.590 billion. Available purse money was up 0.41%, while the paid purse money was down 0.53%. Average daily wagering of $3.44 million was up by 4.75% while the average available purses per race day increased by 14.11% to $354,826. The post March Economic Indicators; Wagering And Purses Rise While Number Of Races Decline appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  21. The catalogue for the Tattersalls Ireland Breeze-Up Sale, set for Thursday, May 23 and Friday, May 24, was announced on Friday. Featuring 252 lots, the sale will begin at 10 a.m. on May 24, with the breezes beginning the day prior at 8:30 a.m. at Fairyhouse Racecourse. Graduates of the sale have been flying high in recent years, with G3 Anglesey S. winner Kairyu (Ire) (Kuroshio {Aus}), listed winners Ballymount Boy (Ire) (Camacho {GB}) and Fun With Flags (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}), all alumni of the 2023 edition. 'TDN Rising Star' Purple Lily (Ire) (Calyx {GB}) is also a 2023 graduate, and she is entered in both the G1 1000 Guineas, and the Irish equivalent, as well as the G1 Oaks at Epsom. Among the lots on offer are: a Ribchester (Ire) half-brother (lot 6) to GII Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint winner Twilight Gleaming (Ire) (National Defense {GB}); Group 3 winner Jaameh (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB})'s Mehmas (Ire) half-brother (lot 176); a half-sister (lot 14) by Starspangledbanner (Aus) to Group 1-placed Rohaan (Ire) (Mayson {GB}); and a Persian King (Ire) half-brother (lot 3) to G1 Prix Jean Prat hero and stallion Territories (Ire). Wootton Bassett (GB)'s lot 78 is a half-brother to Group 3 winner Cairo (Ire) (Quality Road); American Grade I winner Sophie P (GB) (Bushranger {Ire}) is the dam of a colt by No Nay Never (lot 240); and there is also a Vino Rosso colt (lot 89) out of Grade III winner Dreaming Of Liz (El Prado {Ire}). A 2-year-old with a Classic connection is a Blue Point (Ire) filly (lot 12) out of a sister to multiple stakes winner and G1 Irish Oaks second Venus De Milo (Ire) (Duke Of Marmalade {Ire}); while Earthlight (Ire) is represented by a filly (lot 62) out of a sister to multiple Group 1 winner Kinross (GB) (Kingman {GB}). Tattersalls Ireland CEO Simon Kerins said, “The Tattersalls Ireland Breeze-Up Sale is Ireland's only breeze-up sale, and I'm confident the quality of this catalogue will meet the expectations of our clients. The quality on offer at this sale has risen year on year, with stakes class performers and Classic contenders among our graduates in recent editions. I'm certain our purchasers will be satisfied with the choice, diversity and depth of the catalogue. We look forward to working alongside the team at Irish Thoroughbred Marketing, and extending a warm welcome to our clients from Ireland, the UK and further afield in May.” The post Diverse Catalogue Revealed For The Tattersalls Ireland Breeze-Up Sale appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  22. 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 Saturday running at Nakayama and Hanshin Racecourses. Classics season gets under way Sunday at the latter venue with the running of the G1 Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas): Saturday, April 6, 2024 5th-HSN, ¥14,880,000 ($98k), Allowance, 3yo, 1800m DANON K TWO (JPN) (c, 3, Justify–Enticed {Ire}, by Galileo {Ire}) belied debut odds of 15-1 to graduate by 1 1/4 lengths at Kyoto back in January (video, SC 10) and has been bet into single digits ante-post for this first go against winners. The bay is the recipient of a recent pedigree update, as his dam is a full-sister to G2 Dubai Gold Cup winner Tower of London (Ire) as well as G1 St Leger and G1 Irish Derby hero Capri (Ire), GSW & MG1SP Passion (Ire), GSW Cypress Creek (Ire) and the dam of last year's G1 Fillies' Mile winner Commissioning (GB) (Kingman {GB}). B-Mishima Bokujo 5th-NKY, ¥10,480,000 ($69k), Maiden, 3yo, 2000mT SALVIANO (c, 3, Yoshida {Jpn}–Livorno, by Bernardini) is the second foal from a daughter of 2004 GII Davona Dale S. winner Miss Coronado (Coronado's Quest), whose other produce include SW & GISP Arethusa (A.P. Indy), SP Divine Mercy (Bernardini) and the dam of GSP Fleetridge (Ghostzapper). The Grade III-winning third dam Miss Caerleona (Fr) (Caerleon) was responsible for Karen's Caper (War Chant), a Group 3 winner and Group 1-placed in England and a multiple Grade III winner and runner-up in the GI QE II Challenge Cup in this country. Salviano's expatriated sire is standing his first season at stud at Darley Japan. B-Godolphin (KY) The post Well-Related Justify Colt Faces Winners at Hanshin appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  23. Saturday's GI Blue Grass S. will be Dornoch's big chance to put away any uncertainty surrounding his true talent. The son of Good Magic beat Blue Grass morning-line favorite Sierra Leone (Gun Runner) last December in the GII Remsen S., but his Chad Brown-trained rival only lost by a nose and has since improved his resume with a definitive win in the GII Risen Star while adding blinkers. Meanwhile Dornoch claimed a scratched-down edition of the GII Fountain of Youth, taking the lead early and breaking away from rivals in the stretch only after changing leads late. Dornoch has put in front-running performances in each of his last three victories with jockey Luis Saez aboard, but trainer Danny Gargan believes it is only because no one has been able to keep up with the speedy sophomore. Gargan said he hopes that Saturday's Derby prep at Keeneland will be an educational opportunity for Dornoch. “We'll see what happens, but I'm going to tell [Saez] to break running and I think there will be a couple of horses who are going to come out wanting the lead,” Gargan explained. “We'd like to see him a length or half a length behind them and go around following horses so he's not on the lead the whole way.” Gargan seems to believe that we may even see a different side of Dornoch if he is given the opportunity to stalk. “He likes to have horses around him,” he said. “We're not taking him back to last or anything crazy, but we'd like to stalk. If he has competition I wouldn't say he runs any different, but he stays more in the bridle, more focused. We just want him to have some competition and to keep him going.” Dornoch has put in three works at Palm Meadows since his Fountain of Youth score. In his last work on March 30, the colt went four furlongs in :47.25 (1/35). “He's pretty talented in all his works,” said Gargan. “He's a really good work horse. We worked him a little stronger last time. We wanted to get a strong work in him because the week before, weather occurred and the track wasn't perfect to our liking. So we decided to get a little stronger work in him and we're happy with how he came out of it.” Dornoch was originally slated to travel north to Keeneland earlier this week, but bad weather pushed back his arrival to Thursday. The colt was able to get a feel for the track that he broke his maiden on last October early on Friday morning. Dornoch at Keeneland | Sara Gordon “I think it ended up working well,” said Gargan. “We kept him [at Palm Meadows] where the weather was good and we were able to train. We didn't really want to get involved in the tornados and the storms or be on the highways when it was going to be that bad. So it worked out. He shipped in and looks great and knock on wood, everything is going good. Now we will just relax and hopefully have a fun day.” Dornoch will break from post four for Saturday's mile and an eighth contest. The 11-horse Blue Grass will offer Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top five finishers. Both Sierra Leone and 3-1 second choice Dornoch are expected to already have enough qualifying points with 55 and 60 points, respectively. The Brad Cox duo of Just A Touch (Justify), who was second to Deterministic (Liam's Map) last time out in the GIII Gotham, and Encino (Nyquist), who makes his dirt debut after a win in the John Battaglia Memorial S. at Turfway Park, both look to add to the competition. The Repole Stable-campaigned, Todd Pletcher-trained Be You (Curlin) also comes in off an eye-catching maiden win at Gulfstream Park that earned a 96 Beyer Speed Figure. Gargan, a native of Lousville, will be searching for his first Grade I win on Saturday in the Blue Grass. He will also be sending out another potential Kentucky Derby-bound son of Good Magic in Society Man for the GII Wood Memorial S. Ahead of a key stallion-making race, Gargan is hopeful that Dornoch can follow in the footsteps of his older brother, 2023 GI Kentucky Derby winner Mage. “To be a full-brother to the Kentucky Derby winner, if he could win a Grade I too, that's life changing,” said Gargan. “Winning this race would be spectacular. It'd be great for his resume and for his whole family.” Speaking of Dornoch's family, his dam Puca (Big Brown) just delivered a full-brother to Mage and Dornoch on the eve of opening day of Keeneland's Spring Meet at John Stewart's Resolute Farm. “Puca, dam of 2023 Kentucky Derby winner Mage and Dornoch who is on the road to the Kentucky Derby this Saturday at Keeneland in the Blue Grass Stakes, just gave birth to a massive colt by Good Magic,” John Stewart said in a Tweet. “Little bro will be watching.” Breaking news from @rresoluteracing. PUCA, dam of 2023 Kentucky Derby Winner @ChurchillDowns MAGE and DORNOCH who is on the road to the #Kentuckyderby this Saturday @keeneland in the #bluegrassstakes, just gave birth to a massive colt by GOOD MAGIC. Good Luck DORNOCH. Little bro… pic.twitter.com/QSnE7DrZZ8 — Jstewartrr (@jstewartrr) April 5, 2024 The post Dornoch Faces Biggest Test Yet in GI Blue Grass appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  24. Expected to require four to six months of work, on Friday, Apr. 5 the New York Racing Association, Inc. will embark on the initial stages of the demolition of the current Belmont Park grandstand and clubhouse, the track said in a release Thursday. To bring down a 1.25 million square foot building will require a host of engineers and experts tasked with deliberately removing usable materials from a building that opened to the public in 1968. A total of 75 percent of the materials will be recycled including concrete, steel, copper and aluminum. NYRA will be processing this material onsite, which will significantly reduce truck traffic and emissions. Over the last year, NYRA has preserved and stored Belmont's extensive collection of racing artwork, as well as some of its best-known artifacts, such as the track's wrought-iron gates. The Japanese White Pine in the paddock will be surveyed and protected to the greatest extent possible throughout the demolition and construction phases. Additionally, John Skeaping's bronze statue of Secretariat has been transported to Saratoga Race Course where it will be placed in a public area adjacent to the Walk of Fame through the duration of the project downstate. The post Belmont Park Redevelopment Proceeds To Demolition Phase appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  25. Albaugh Family Stable's GII TwinSpires.com Louisiana Derby winner Catching Freedom (Constitution) began his preparations for the GI Kentucky Derby with a half-mile move in :48.40 early Friday morning at Churchill Downs, the track said in a release. Trained by Brad Cox, the 3-year-old worked at 5:30 a.m. ET with exercise rider Edvin Vargas in the saddle. The duo cruised through an opening quarter-mile in :24 and galloped out five furlongs in 1:01.20. “He's settled in nicely since we shipped him back to Churchill from Fair Grounds,” Cox said. “He was impressive closing from that far back in the Louisiana Derby and I think the longer stretch at Churchill plus the mile-and-a-quarter should only help him in the Derby.” About two hours after Catching Freedom completed his work, stablemate and 'TDN Rising Star' Tarifa (Bernardini)–winner of the GII Fair Grounds Oaks–began her preparations for the GI Longines Kentucky Oaks with a half-mile breeze in :49.20. As of Friday, three other Derby contenders were on the grounds at Churchill Downs: Endlessly (Oscar Performance), Honor Marie (Honor Code) and Track Phantom (Quality Road). Endlessly is slated to work Saturday while Honor Marie and Track Phantom have scheduled works on Sunday. The post Catching Freedom, Tarifa Work At Churchill Downs For Cox 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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