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A lawsuit seeking the removal of seven board members of the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association has been set for trial.View the full article
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Alogo Analysis SA (ALOGO) will partner with the American Association of Equine Practitioners for the AAEP's pioneering wearable biometric sensor research project, which plans to track 100 2-year-olds until the end of the year, the tech company said via a press release on Wednesday. The initiative aims to offer an early warning system for identifying racehorses who are at an increased risk of musculoskeletal injury. Critical data collected during both high-speed exercise and everyday activities, will establish new benchmarks for early injury detection and prevention. “We are tremendously honored to have been selected by the AAEP to spearhead this transformative research initiative,” said ALOGO CEO David Deillon. “Protecting and enhancing equine health has always been our core mission since our founding.” The supporting organizations include: Breeders' Cup, Fasig-Tipton, The Foundation for the Horse, Keeneland, KTA, NYRA, NYTHA, Oak Tree Racing Association, OBS and TOBA. Click here to learn more. The post ALOGO Partners With AAEP To Track 100 Thoroughbreds With Biometric Sensors 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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It's the busiest time of the year for Len Green of the Green Group, a tax consulting service specializing in the horse racing industry. With Apr. 15 approaching, he probably should have stayed home in New Jersey to work. Then again, when you are the part-owner of a horse that looks to be bound for the GI Kentucky Derby, all bets are off. Green couldn't stay away as 3-year-old Sandman (Tapit) faced eight others in the GI Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park. The trip was worth it as Green was there to witness a 2 1/2-length win over Publisher (American Pharoah) that proved Sandman is a serious Derby contender. To talk about Sandman's triumph, and even to offer some tax tips, Green was the Gainesway Guest of the Week on this week's edition of the TDN Writers' Room podcast presented by Keeneland. “I actually went to Oaklawn,” Green said. “But I can't say that here on the podcast because my clients are going to say, 'I thought you were back doing our tax returns.'” Knowing that there are more than four weeks to go until the Derby and that a lot can go wrong during that period of time, Green is trying to stay pragmatic. Does he go to bed every night dreaming of a Kentucky Derby win? “Wouldn't it be great if I said yes?” Green said. “You have to keep things in proportion, as you know. Right now, I'm working eight days a week in tax season. So that's part of it. But number two, I really believe that we did a strategy to try to get to this point in time, including how to pick out the horse. I don't think any of these things just happen. You have to at least plan for them. Now, obviously, you have to have luck run you over. But there are just so many things that have happened along the way. So yeah, I'm excited, but I'll be more excited after we win the Derby.” Up until the Arkansas Derby, it had been a frustrating year for Sandman and his connections. He ran a terrific race in the GIII Southwest S., closing for second after a terrible start. He didn't have the same kick next out in the GII Rebel S. when finishing a non-threatening third. It finally came together in the Arkansas Derby. For Green, the win was bittersweet, as his wife Lois was not there to share it with him. She passed away on May 21, 2023 at the age of 84. “I would not be in this business if not for her and her encouragement,” Green said. “I have to tell you, she's still there with me.” In our “Fastest Horse of the Week,” segment, which is sponsored by WinStar, the team of Randy Moss, Bill Finley and Zoe Cadman went over the many reasons there are to breed to WinStar stallion Two Phil's. The fastest horse of the week was Banishing (Ghostzapper), who earned a 102 Beyer in his win in the GIII Oaklawn Mile. Elsewhere on the podcast, which is also sponsored by the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders' Association, West Point Thoroughbreds, the KTOB, 1/ST Racing and 1/ST TV, the team reviewed last weekend's major Derby preps and looked ahead to this week's action, which is topped by the GI Toyota Blue Grass, the GI Santa Anita Derby and the GII Wood Memorial. To watch the Writers' Room, click here. To view the show as a podcast, click here. The post Len Green Joins TDN Writers’ Room Podcast 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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The National Stud's Lope Y Fernandez (Ire) was the latest first-season sire off the mark on Wednesday as his James Owen-trained daughter Social Exclusion (GB) dominated the three-runner five-furlong novice at Southwell. Quickest away under Harry Davies, The Gredley Family's 45,000gns Tattersalls October Book 2 purchase put in a rapid penultimate split to settle matters and hit the line with three lengths to spare over Museum Piece (GB) (Showcasing {GB}). “She knows her job well and was very professional,” Davies said of the 3-1 shot. “When I sat on her the other morning and I thought she was straight enough to go to Doncaster [for the Brocklesby], but they thought this was the easier option and she got an easy time of it. Each furlong was stronger and she took some pulling up. We should have some fun with her.” The post The Gredleys’ Social Exclusion First Winner For Lope Y Fernandez 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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Netflix is set to roll out a new six-part series called “Race For the Crown,” which will debut on the streaming platform Apr. 22, the service provider said in a press release on Wednesday. From the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” and “SPRINT,” the series offers a window into the world of professional horse racing. With exclusive access to jockeys, trainers, and owners, “Race for the Crown” is intended to be an inside look at the high-stakes quest to win across the Triple Crown. Included are interviews with owners like Mike Repole and John Stewart. Trainers such as Kenny McPeek and Bob Baffert are featured along with jockeys from Frankie Dettori to Brian Hernandez. The post New Six-Part Netflix Series Race For The Crown Due Apr. 22 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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The last week of preps for the GI Kentucky Oaks is upon us. The GI Ashland Stakes will be run Friday at Keeneland on opening day and Aqueduct will offer the GIII Gazelle Stakes the next day. The Gazelle came up predictably weak, but the Ashland has some intriguing contenders that could crack the top three or four come Friday. Last week, Quietside (Malibu Moon) was a convincing winner of the GII Fantasy Stakes at Oaklawn and Five G (Vekoma) never looked back to win the GII Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Park Oaks. With the GI Kentucky Oaks fast approaching, both are on the upswing. Here's a look at the seventh installment of our Kentucky Oaks Top 10 for 2025: 1) GOOD CHEER (Medaglia d'Oro–Wedding Toast, by Street Sense) O/B-Godolphin (Ky); T-Brad Cox. Lifetime Record: MGSW, 6-6-0-0, $877,630. Last Start: Won Mar. 22 GII Fair Grounds Oaks. Kentucky Oaks Points 145. Next Start: GI Kentucky Oaks, CD, May 2. Can she lose? Yes…because anything can happen in a horse race. But this one has an obvious will to win. She's 6-for-6 and has never been seriously challenged, as she has a tendency to pull away in the late stages of her races. The only possible knock on her is that she doesn't blow the field away when it comes to speed figures. Remarkable to think that Brad Cox had the No. 1 horse in this division in Immersive (Nyquist), who has been sidelined, only to come up with a horse that may even be better. Cox, who first won the Oaks in 2018 with Monomoy Girl (Tapizar), will be seeking his third win in the race. 2) TENMA (Nyquist–Amagansett, by Tapit) O-Baoma Corp.; B-B Flay Thoroughbreds (Ky); T-Bob Baffert. Sales history: $200,000 yrl '23 KEESEP; $850,000 2yo '24 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: GISW, 5-4-0-1, $429,000. Last Start: Won Feb. 2 GIII Fasig-Tipton Las Virgenes Stakes. Kentucky Oaks Points: 33. Next Start: GII Santa Anita Oaks, SA, Apr. 5. Saturday's GII Fasig-Tipton Santa Anita Oaks doesn't figure to be much of a contest. Tenma, who has lost just once in five career starts, should have an easy time against horses that clearly aren't in her class. Bred by Bobby Flay, she cost $850,000 at OBS April, which is beginning to look like a bargain. She keeps running in races with short fields. There are six in the Santa Anita Oaks. She faced only two challengers in the GIII Las Virgenes S. Could that make a difference when she faces 13 others in the Oaks? 3) QUIETSIDE (Malibu Moon–Benner Island, by Speightstown) 'TDN Rising Star' O/B-Shortleaf Stable (Ky); T-John Ortiz. Lifetime Record: GSW & MGISP, 6-2-3-1, $552,200. Last Start: WON Mar. 29 GII Fantasy Stakes. Kentucky Oaks Points: 168. Next Start: GI Kentucky Oaks, CD, May 2. She's certainly gotten good at the right time. After she put together a four-race losing streak after a scintillating maiden win, there was reason to believe that she just wasn't good enough to beat the very best in the division. That started to change when she won the Honeybee over Five G. She came back last weekend to win the Fantasy Stakes by three-quarters of a length over Simply Joking (Practical Joke). She's peaking and doing so at the perfect time. Quietside holds off Simply Joking to win Fantasy Stakes | Renee Torbit/Coady Media 4) FIVE G (Vekoma–Triumphant, by Quality Road) O/B-Gatsas Stables (NY); T-George Weaver. Lifetime Record: SW & GSP, 5-2-2-0, $240,290. Last Start: WON GII Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Park Oaks. Kentucky Oaks Points: 125. Next Start: GI Kentucky Oaks, CD, May 2. With her win in the GII Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Park Oaks, Five G established herself as the leading 3-year-old filly headed to the Oaks from Florida. She's won two of her last three on dirt and the only loss was in the Honeybee, where she couldn't handle Quietside. The one knock on her is that she got an easy trip in the Gulfstream race. She went wire-to-wire afer posting fractions of :23.60 and :47. She'll never get that kind of trip in the Oaks. Got a 90 Beyer, the best of her career. She looks to be improving. 5) SIMPLY JOKING (Practical Joke–Imply, by E Dubai) O-Grantley Acres, Ryan Conner, & Berkels0813; B-Barlar LLC (Pa); T-D Whitworth Beckman. Sales history: $65,000 yrl '23 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: MSW & GSP, 3-2-1-0, $288,000. Last Start: 2nd Mar. 29 GII Fantasy Stakes. Kentucky Oaks Points: 70. Next Start: GI Kentucky Oaks, CD, May 2. After a minor illness kept her out of the GII Rachel Alexandra Stakes, she looked to be up against it in the Fantasy as she had had only two prior starts and hadn't raced since Jan. 18. Yet, she turned in a really strong performance in the Fantasy, giving Quietside all she could handle. If she improves off that race, which is not a given, she could be right there at the finish of the Oaks. A front-runner, who will go after her early in the Oaks? 6) MUHIMMA (Munnings–Princesa Carolina, by Tapit) 'TDN Rising Star' O-Shadwell Stable; B-Three Chimneys Farm, LLC (Ky); T-Brad Cox. Sales history: $700,000 yrl '23 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: GSW, 4-3-0-1, $319,460. Last Start: Third Feb. 23 GIII Honeybee Stakes. Kentucky Oaks Points: 25. Next Start: GI Ashland Stakes, Kee, Apr. 4. Formerly No. 1 in this poll, she slipped down and out of the top five after a lackluster third-place finish in the Honeybee. Was it an aberration? Quite possibly as this Brad Cox-trained filly was very good in 2024, going 3-for-3, including a win in the GII Demoiselle Stakes. Cox has made no excuses for her poor showing in the Honeybee, but it's worth noting that she finished third behind Quietside and Five G, both of whom won major Oaks preps in their next starts. So it was a key race. She needs a good showing in the Ashland to prove that she's back. Flavien Prat retains the mount. He had also been riding Supa Speed (Justify). Muhimma | Coady Media 7) MAYSAM (Game Winner–Sefani, by America n Pharoah) 'TDN Rising Star' O-Michael L Petersen; B-Seclusive Farm, Chester & Anne Prince (Ky); T-Bob Baffert. Sales history: $140,000 yrl '23 FTKJUL; $500,000 2yo '24 OBSMAR. Lifetime Record: GSW, 3-2-0-0, $98,500. Last Start: WON Mar. 2 GIII Fasig-Tipton Santa Ysabel Stakes. Kentucky Oaks Points: 25. Next Start: TBD Maysam was not entered in any races this weekend or last, which is somewhat curious. She hasn't been out since winning the Mar. 2 GIII Santa Ysabel Stakes. Why did Baffert skip this round of preps and does that mean she won't be running in the Oaks? She has been a steady presence on the worktab. She's had two recent works, four furlongs in :48.40 Mar. 17 and :48.00 on Mar. 22. 8) BALLERINA D'ORO (Medaglia d'Oro–In the Moonlight, by Tapit) O-Rodeo Creek Racing, LLC; B-Rock Ridge Thoroughbreds, LLC (KY); T-Chad Brown. Sales history: $320,000 yrl '23 FTSAUG. Lifetime Record: MGSP, 5-1-1-1, $176,975. Last Start: Third Mar. 1 GII Davona Dale Stakes. Kentucky Oaks Points: 16.25. Next Start: GIII Gazelle Stakes, Aqu, Apr. 5. The Gazelle should be a good spot for this late-running daughter of Medaglia d'Oro. She closed strongly to finish second in the Demoiselle, but finished third in her 3-year-old debut in the GII Davona Dale Stakes. In the Davona Dale, she didn't show the powerful stretch kick she displayed as a 2-year-old. But this is an easy spot and the return to nine furlongs and two turns should suit her perfectly. She'll need to pick up some points to make the Oaks field. 9) LA CARA (Street Sense–Cara Caterina, by Bernardini) O/B-Tracy Farmer (Ky); T-Mark Casse. Lifetime Record: GSW, 8-3-2-0, $418,520. Last Start: Second Mar. 1 GII Davona Dale Stakes. Kentucky Oaks Points: 51.75. Next Start: GI Ashland Stakes, Kee, Apr. 4. She's not consistent. She wins the GIII Pocahontas Stakes and then is a dud in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. She comes back and looks terrific in the Suncoast Stakes, winning by 6 1/4. Then she runs just 'okay' to finish second in the Davona Dale. It's possible that trainer Mark Casse didn't have her primed for a big effort in the Davona Dale as he has said all along the prep race he really wants to win is the Ashland. La Cara | Sarah Andrew 10) SUPA SPEED (Justify–Elfin Queen, by American Pharoah) O-Flying Dutchman Breeding & Racing LLC; B-Coteau Grove Farms, LLC (La); T-John Sadler. Sales history: $460,000 yrl '23 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: GSP, 6-2-2-1, $134,100. Last Start: 2nd Mar. 2 GIII Santa Ysabel Stakes. Kentucky Oaks Points: 12.50. Next Start: GI Ashland Stakes, Kee, Apr. 4 By a Triple Crown winner (Justify) out of a dam by a Triple Crown winner (American Pharoah), this horse has a lot of pedigree power. Trainer John Sadler started her out on the grass, where she ran five times, breaking her maiden and winning an allowance. He switched her to the dirt for the Santa Ysabel and the results were encouraging as she finished a close second behind Maysam while earning a 90 Beyer figure. If she runs well in the Ashland, she could be a live horse come Oaks Day. The post The Kentucky Oaks Top 10: Quietside, Five G On the Upswing 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 series, the TDN takes a look at notable successes of European-based sires in North America. This week's column is highlighted by the victory of Mythical Reel at Santa Anita. Breeders' Cup Connection At Play In California Michael House's Mythical Reel (Ire) (Highland Reel {Ire}) stalked and pounced to take a 1 1/8-mile turf affair at Santa Anita on March 29 (video). He is trained by Phil D'Amato. By a Breeders' Cup winner and out of a mare by 2001 GI Breeders' Cup Mile winner Val Royal (Fr) in Mad Existence (Ire), the bay colt was bred by Kildaragh Stud. He was sold by them for €16,000 at the Goffs November Foal Sale to trainer Tom Mullins and made two unplaced starts for Mullins and Mrs. Helen Mullins in Ireland, before being purchased by these connections. His dam won twice at three and four, and also has the multiple French listed third Secret Existence (Ire) (Sakee's Secret {GB}) to her credit. Under the stakes-winning second dam Hanzala (Fr) (Akarad {Fr}) is G1 Irish St. Leger winner Flag Of Honour (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), as well as the G3 Minstrel Stakes hero and G1 Phoenix Stakes second Air Chief Marshal (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). Former Coolmore stallion Highland Reel is now plying his trade in Japan, and, despite delivering a front-running tour-de-force in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf in 2016, has not been well-represented on American shores. However, five of his American runners (71%) are winners from seven runners. His best is the GIII Surfer Girl Stakes heroine Comanche Country (Ire). The post Making Waves: Highland Reel Colt Fifth Time Lucky 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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I enjoyed David Heckerman's recent series of articles. They caused me to feel some nostalgia about the “good ole days.” I remember vividly when I heard TJC had fought expanded TV coverage, and thought “how shortsighted.” When it (and NYRA) later threw up roadblocks to off-track betting and allowed New York OTBs to be run by folks not interested in racing, it seemed to me they were underestimating the appeal of more convenient wagering. By the time horsemen attempted to prevent the development of a card club at Hollywood Park, it was obvious that Indian casinos were making headway in Southern California. I remember thinking it would make sense for racetracks to co-opt their efforts and stake out their own position. After all, the thought processes required for playing poker are not that dissimilar to what's needed in handicapping. Even though I was Chairman of TOBA in the mid-1990s, I don't recall any attempt by TOBA to prevent a casino at Arlington Park. I was aware of the casinos underway in Gary, Indiana, which is only 30 miles from Chicago. It would surely have made more sense to encourage a casino at Arlington Park to counter what was happening in such a nearby state. All in all, I share Heckerman's opinion that powerful people/groups have wasted time fighting the inevitable. (IMO, just like HBPA fighting HISA now. I was surprised his article didn't touch on this). One area where I disagree is his point of view towards Churchill Downs. It seems to get a “hall pass” because of their supposed “need” to fulfill shareholder expectations regarding ROI. In my opinion, Churchill Downs has opted to focus on short-term ROI by focusing on the “low hanging fruit” of Derby/Oaks days, rather the long-term ROI of doing what they could to keep horse racing growing. I think Churchill Downs has long been in a position to lead the industry toward more widespread appeal. I feel it let down the industry and the horsemen who put on the show down by redefining itself as a wagering company, to include casinos. Frankly, I don't think Churchill Downs has the same level of expertise in gaming as a competitor like MGM. (It has always struck me as strange that everybody seems to focus on the massive investment in land and facilities to build a racetrack. I think that investment pales when compared to the investment required by owners and breeders to produce the “talent” that people go to watch). As for the idea that horsemen ought to “invest” with Gulfstream Park, I completely disagree. I think a better idea is for horsemen to unite NOW to develop an alternate track location near Ocala. Ocala is becoming even more “horse central” with the expansion of horse showing at the World Equestrian Center. Ocala's proximity to a large “active” retirement community like The Villages makes it an ideal location. It seems obvious nowadays that live attendance is not the only driver of wagering, so a smaller physical facility in an enthusiastic horse community like Ocala could work well. –Ron Kirk, President, Kirk Horse Insurance LLC The post Letter to the Editor: Ron Kirk Calls for Florida Alternative 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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Almanzor (Fr)'s Miss Manzor (GB) brought a sale-topping 29,000gns from Conor McGlone during the final day of the Tattersalls Online April Sale on Wednesday. Offered as lot 23 by Willie Mullins's Closutton Stables, the 5-year-old mare has placed at Grade 2 level. Closutton was the sale's leading consignor, with the 120-rated chaser Iris Emery (Fr) (Spanish Moon) (lot 19) making 25,000gns to trainer Neil King; and the Grade 3 winner Uncle Phil (Ire) (Walk In The Park {Ire}) (lot 36) hammering for 14,000gns to Chester Williams. On the Flat side of things, a yearling filly by Oscar Performance (lot 52) brought 16,500gns from Stroud Coleman Bloodstock. The Castlebridge Consignment draftee is out of a half-sister to the dam of the listed winner and Group 3-placed sprinter Rogue Lightning (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}). Lot 49, a yearling filly by Bated Breath (GB) and put through the ring by Baroda Stud, brought 15,500gns on the bid of Manister House Stud. Overall, 36 lots sold for a gross of 284,100gns. The average was 7,892gns and the median was 4,200gns. The post Tattersalls Online Topped By Miss Manzor appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article