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The Alameda County Agricultural Fair Association voted Tuesday evening to pursue a race meet this summer, according to several sources. This is in contrast to a January vote by the California Association of Racing Fairs (CARF) to not apply for race dates in 2025. Tuesday's closed session vote launches a flurry of key details and obligations to be nailed down before a race-meet can go ahead at the track, all within a relatively short amount of time. This includes a response to the facility's long-standing regulatory wastewater and stormwater discharge problems; determining funding for extended stabling, training and vanning after Mar. 25 when the current agreement ends; arranging and paying for key equipment to conduct the meet; determining the specifics around a managerial entity now that CARF no longer conducts fair meets in Northern California; along with a likely bolstering of the current horse population at the track. Long-time California owner George Schmitt and owner-breeder John Harris have devised a business plan to essentially bankroll the proposed summer meet at Pleasanton. This would be under the banner of a newly formed company called Bernal Park Racing. On Wednesday afternoon, Schmitt said that he and Alameda County Fair CEO Jerome Hoban were working together on sorting out the specifics after Tuesday's vote. “We're continuing with negotiations, and hopefully everything will work out for the horsemen as well as the horses,” said Schmitt. Schmitt would like to see Pleasanton host a meet there this summer between June 13 and July 6. No such race dates have yet been officially allocated by the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB). According to state statute, licensees must submit their application to conduct a race meet at least 90 days before the start of a race meet. As such, of course, the dates are typically allocated before the application is submitted. According to Schmitt, any such license application would be submitted under the Bernal Park Racing banner. One of the key questions to arise from Tuesday's vote is who pays for an extension to the stabling and training at the facility, the contract for which is set to expire on Mar. 25. Currently, 50% of the stabling and training expenses at Pleasanton come from purses, while Santa Anita and Del Mar pay the other half. According to Thoroughbred Owners of California (TOC) president and CEO Bill Nader, it will have cost some $2 million to stable and train the horses at Pleasanton since Dec. 26 through the end of March, along with shipping costs. As originally proposed, the TOC had outlined a six-month stabling plan at the track until June. Earlier this year, the Alameda County Agricultural Fair Association decided to end the stabling agreement on Mar. 25, citing wastewater discharge and financial concerns. When asked if Southern California racing interests would continue to pay for Pleasanton to remain open after Mar. 25, Nader was ambivalent, citing potential statutory obstacles and financial concerns. “If we were to receive an application, which we have not [as yet], we would first have to be satisfied that we have the statutory purview to consider such an application, which is unclear at this point, because it's transferring money from one zone to another zone,” said Nader. There are currently around 340 to 350 horses stabled at the track, say officials–down from nearly 800 at the end of last year. When asked if continued funding was also incumbent upon a minimum threshold of horses stabled at the track, Nader said he would have to speak with the stabling and vanning committee. “Right now, of the horses that are stabled there, less than 100 have made a start at Santa Anita. Based on what the rate is now, which is something like $40 a horse per-day that we're paying, this is a big number,” said Nader. “We've got to be fiscally responsible,” Nader added. “And again, coming into something that we would label good governance, or statutorily correct, it's a little bit dodgy as it is. And to consider continuing that would be a big question mark.” One of the reasons CARF gave for not applying for race dates this summer were large operational deficits left from the prior year's Golden State Racing meet at Pleasanton. The purse overpayment at the end of the meet was around $800,000. There also exist questions over the facility's long-standing wastewater management and stormwater discharge problems. Last week, the Alameda County General Services Agency wrote a damning letter to the Alameda County Fairground Association criticizing their handling of an inspection last July by the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) leading to the issuance of a notice of violation (NOV) related to “waste management, stormwater discharge, and unpermitted horse racing operations.” The NOV required a swift corrective action response by the fairground. “While documents were submitted by the dates, they were and continue to be found inadequate by the RWQCB and numerous meetings and communications with the agency took place to rectify the situation. Nearly eight months later, the corrective actions to comply are still not complete,” the letter states. At the same time, the manager of the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Board reportedly told NBC Bay Area last week that the agency is willing to come up with a water plan to keep the racetrack open and have not set any strict deadlines. Alameda County Fair's Hoban did not respond before publication to a request for comment. David Haubert, the Alameda County Supervisor for the Pleasanton area, was on his way to Mexico when reached Wednesday morning via text. “Still a lot of work to do to get permission from the water board and the sanitation district, but there is a clear path forward, if they take it,” Haubert wrote. In a letter last week to Hoban, Haubert asked for an extension to the stabling agreement to the end of September, primarily to give the families living there time to reorganize. Haubert said his request had the support of other major politicians in the area, including state senator Jerry McNerney. “Forcing them to leave prematurely would create undue stress and crisis, needlessly exacerbating homelessness and unemployment for an already vulnerable population. Additionally, pulling their children out of school mid-year could disrupt their education, potentially preventing them from completing the school year,” wrote Haubert, in the letter. The post Vote Opens Door to Summer Meet at Pleasanton, Big Hurdles to Clear First 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 55th annual Santa Anita Jockeys vs. Holy Angels Middle School Charity Basketball Game is set for Thursday at La Salle High School in Pasadena. The La Salle High gymnasium will open to the public at 6 p.m. and tip-off is set for 7 p.m. The Santa Anita jockeys' roster includes five of the top 10 riders at the Classic Meet: Juan Hernandez, Hector Berrios, Armando Ayuso, Kyle Frey and Edwin Maldonado. Leading the squad is coach Luis Jauregui, a veteran of the Holy Angels match-ups when a Santa Anita jockey and now a steward at the Arcadia track. In addition to Santa Anita's current jockeys competing on the hardwood, a distinguished group of Hall of Fame riders will be on-site for an autograph session starting at 6:30 p.m. Among the legendary riders scheduled to attend are Laffit Pincay Jr., Corey Nakatani and Mike Smith. Admission is $5 with proceeds going to support the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund and Holy Angels athletics. Tickets can be purchased on-site the day of the event or online at Santaanita.com. The post Jockeys Take on Holy Angels Middle School in Charity Basketball Game Thursday 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 tariffs that will be placed on goods coming into the U.S. from Canada, and elsewhere, don't go into effect until Apr. 2. But they're already producing dire forecasts for what they will mean for the Canadian breeding industry. For instance, if someone brings a Canadian-bred to a U.S. yearling sale, the purchaser will have to pay a 25% tariff on top of the purchase price. That will probably mean that the Canadian breeder will disappear from the U.S. sales. No one has paid closer attention to this situation than Dave Anderson, who operates Anderson Farms in St. Thomas, Ontario. Anderson was this week's guest on the TDN Writers' Room podcast presented by Keeneland. He was the Gainesway Guest of the Week. Anderson has already sent most of his horse to the U.S. to beat the Apr. 2 deadline, but says that is something that will hurt his bottom line because of the extra costs involved, which include finding a place to board the horses. “It's going to cost people a lot of money,” he said. “As you know, I have my own farm in Canada. With the infrastructure and all, I have lots of money invested, as do others. Having to send them somewhere else is going cost me a lot of money. We're hoping that something will happen on Apr. 2 and cooler heads will prevail and this will all go away and everything will be merry again.” Anderson is taking nothing for granted. His horses will be in the U.S. prior to Apr. 2. “When a horse is sold, whether it's transferred privately or publicly at auction, they're going to be subject to a tariff if they're not in the United States by Apr. 2,” he said. “Otherwise, those horses selling at Saratoga or at Keeneland September, they're all subject to a 25% tariff. I can tell you personally, with my own horses, they're all on their way to Kentucky. I'm not going to risk a 25% tariff on my entire yearling crop. But this will just cripple my operation. All my profit is gone. A lot of other Canadians are making the same arrangements and people that aren't doing it, they're running the gauntlet. The tariffs could also affect the November breeding stock sales. Last November, Moira (Ghostzapper), who was based in Canada, sold for $4.3 million at Fasig-Tipton November. Had the tariff been in place, the buyer would have had to pay an extra $1.075 million. With Moira, the government would have known what she was worth because of the sale price. But what about other horses? How can you put a value on an unraced horse that crosses the border into the U.S.? “Sadly, I think with our industry we're really just collateral damage for bigger issues, steel, aluminum, oil, gas, all the big ones,” he said. “And how do you value a horse? Just because the horse is by Into Mischief doesn't mean it doesn't have OCDs in the stifles and is standing on three legs and it's worth 500 bucks. It's going to be a bit of a Kreskin routine at the border. If they check values, how are they going to check them? I don't know. These are the unknowns.” Anderson said he never pictured a time when U.S. horses and Canadian horses would be looked upon differently and subject to different rules. “Canadians, Americans, to me, it's no different,” he said. “I don't differentiate. This industry, the horse business, we're all in it because we're passionate. We don't do this because it's a great business model. It's because we love the animal and that's why we're in it. And if we can make a little money along the way, then terrific. But there have never been political or economic boundaries like this before. We're allowed to go to places like Australia or Europe, race, breed and have fun. This isn't fun right now.” In our “Fastest Horse of the Week,” segment, which is sponsored by WinStar, we went over the many reasons there are to breed to WinStar stallion Independence Hall. The fastest horse of the week was Booth (Mitole), who got a 107 when winning the GIII Whitmore S. 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 of Randy Moss, Zoe Cadman and Bill Finley reviewed the encouraging numbers released last week by The Jockey Club and HISA regarding the rate of equine fatalities. There was a review of the upcoming major stakes this weekend, which include the GII Louisiana Derby and the GIII Jeff Ruby S. Wayne Lukas was also part of the discussion as the Hall of Fame trainer unveiled his Derby horse when American Promise (Justify) romped by 7 3/4 lengths in the Virginia Derby. Listen to the podcast here or watch it here. The post Canadian Owner-Breeder Dave Anderson 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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Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-bred horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Thursday's Observations features a son of a G1 Sheema Classic heroine. 15.05 Saint-Cloud, Mdn, €27,000, unraced 3yo, c/g, 10fT Francis Graffard trainee DOLNIMOUR (FR) (Frankel {GB}) is a son of G1 Dubai Sheema Classic heroine Dolniya (Fr) (Azamour {Ire}) and thus kin to three black-type performers headed by G1 Prix d'Ispahan fourths Dilawar (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) and Dolayli (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}). His one dozen opponents include Alain and Gerard Wertheimer's fellow newcomer Phineas (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}), who is out of G1 Prix Jean Romanet third Romanciere (Ire) (Dansili {GB}), from the Andre Fabre stable. The post Son Of Sheema Classic Heroine Dolniya Set For Saint-Cloud Debut 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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These six horses have trialled pleasingly in recent weeks and this week 20/3/2025 they head back to the racetrack. Terabyte (3g Majestic Son – Broadbank) Tr. A Herlihy Debutant at Auckland this Friday night (Race 3) but has been a multiple workout winner at Pukekohe in recent weeks, the most recent (6/3/25) where he settled fourth of 4 before looping around field to lead last 1500m, didn’t flinch when challenged hard over final 300m by Memories (1), did enough to stay in front. MR:2:15.9, 800m in 61.4, 400m in 29.5. Qualified right back in June of last year so astute trainer has been patient. Not an easy task against race winners but should be well prepared for a bold debut. To place a bet on this race click here Fugitive (2g Downbytheseaside – Can’t Teach That) Tr. C & C Dalgety Stable firing plenty of bullets lately and this fellow obviously rated highly enough to bring north to contest the Young Guns series for 2YOs (Race 8 Auckland this Friday). Multiple trial winner at Ashburton during February before coming north and winning a two horse trial at The Park (14/3/25) by some 12L. Ms Collins the other runner (starts in Race 9). MR:2:01.9, 800m in 56.7, 400m in 27.2. Has drawn ideally at 1 for his debut at the races and can be expected to be highly competitive judging by these trials efforts To place a bet on this race click here Arma Hunter (3g American Ideal – Arma Courage) Tr. R & J Dunn Burnt punters when favourite on debut at Addington (26/2/25), broke in score up and took no real part in contest. Back to Rangiora trials (6/3/25) and after settling back in 7 horse field, swept up wide around final bend and finished powerfully over the top of his rivals for an impressive heat win. MR:2:02.6, 800m in 58.5, 400m in 29.2. Warning given for the manners after debut run but has scored the pole for his second attempt. Driver choice will be interesting as John Dunn/Tim Williams in Auckland for premier racing. Half to Arma Indie obviously has a motor, a chance for redemption at Addington this Friday in Race 9. To place a bet on this race click here General Jen (3f Captaintreacherous – Gold Elite) Tr. H & A Cullen Nice second at Rangiora trials (13/3/25) after leading out then trailing A Better Jackalack who held on to win MR:2:01.8, 800m in 56.9, 400m in 27.6. Resumes at Addington Friday night in Race 5. Not sighted since late November when unplaced in Group 1 company. Before that was an impressive Sires Stakes winner in a 1:53MR defeating Captains Mistress and Forever Dream. Has a handy front line draw for her 3YO resumption and has displayed good gate speed during her 2YO campaign where she took on the best of her age group. To place a bet on this race click here Lottie’s Moment (4m Majestic Son – Love A Moment) Tr. J Morrison Placed three times from 3 starts as a 2YO when trained by the late Katie Cox, the last of those back in September 2023. Back after a lengthy spell and a rearrangement of the ownership group. Going gangbusters at most recent trials/workouts with wins on the grass at both Motukarara (8/3/25) and Methven (1/3/25). Her new trainer has a positive opinion about his new charge and she gets a chance to make up for lost time at Waimate (grass at Oamaru) on Sunday in Race 1 Always B Royal (4m Always B Miki – Presidential Reign) Tr. K & J Price Goes to Winton on Saturday for her debut in Race 2 after a string of solid trial/workout performances in the deep south. Those included wins over the impressive debut winner Utah Jazz (whom the Prices also bred). At Winton (6/3/25) she trailed and easily dealt to her rivals in a MR:2:02.6, 800m in 56.7, 400m in 28.2. The trainers produce a very good quality of horse and as commercial breeders they will be wanting this mare to perform on the track if she is to make their broodmare band at a later date. Top southern driver on board and the second line draw may work out over the sprint journey. View the full article
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5th-Tampa Bay Downs, $32,000, Msw, 3-19, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:37.21, gd, nose. CURLAINE (f, 3, Curlin–Demimondaine, by Tapit) was caught late and had to settle for second in her career debut going six panels on the Tampa dirt Jan. 11 and broke from the inside and never found her best stride, finishing fifth when adding a sixteenth of a mile Feb. 8. Sent off at 3-1 while stretching to a mile on the grass for the first time, the bay settled in an rail-hugging tracking third as Cottage Garden (Frosted) cut out tepid opening splits of :24.13 and :49.36. Mounting her attack three wide as the Chad Brown-trained firster Marketplaceofideas (GB) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) forged to the front in early stretch, the daughter of Curlin forged ahead of the favorite late and held off the other Brown first-time starter, Midway Memories (Cairo Prince), by a nose at the wire. Demimondaine, a $900,000 buy while in foal to Speightstown at Keeneland November in 2020, produced a filly by Street Sense in 2023 followed by a Munnings colt last year. She RNA'd for $485,000 at Keeneland in January of 2024. A daughter of GSW Colonial Flag (Pleasant Tap), the 9-year-old mare hails from the family of Grade I winners Shared Account (Pleasant Colony) and Sharing (Speightstown). Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $25,920. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. O/B-Manzanita Stables, LLC (KY); T-Christophe Clement. The post Curlin’s Curlaine Wins Turf Debut at Tampa 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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Tom Reynolds, a horse owner and long-time racing fan, has been named to the board of directors of the Gregson Foundation, the organization's president Jenine Sahadi announced Monday. The Gregson Foundation, named for the late Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Eddie Gregson, provides scholarships for the children of backstretch workers in California. The 501(c)(3) charity has been in existence for nearly 25 years. “I greatly admire what the Gregson Foundation accomplishes for the backstretch families,” Reynolds said. “I strongly believe that, as a society, our biggest mission is to educate our children.” Reynolds retired after working for nearly 35 years as a sales and marketing executive for the Quaker Oats Company, Gatorade, and PepsiCo. An avid Thoroughbred racing fan since his teens, he enjoys traveling to racetracks all over the world, including an annual trip to Royal Ascot. He has become an active partner with Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners over the past six years. “Tom has been a passionate and long-time supporter of the Gregson Foundation, and we are thrilled to have him join our board,” Sahadi said. The post Tom Reynolds Joins Gregson Foundation Board 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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John Stewart's Resolute Racing has joined Horse Country and will begin offering tours of its Midway farm starting Mar. 25. Tours of Resolute Racing will be offered three days a week through the spring and will include everything from the foaling barn to Resolute's efforts in aftercare. Notable broodmares residing at the farm include two-time Eclipse champion Goodnight Olive; Puca, the dam of GI Kentucky Derby winner Mage and GI Belmont Stakes Dornoch; Queen Caroline, the dam of Eclipse champion Forte; and Resolute's first Grade I winner Didia (Arg). Tours at Resolute Racing can be booked online at visithorsecountry.com/resolute-racing/ or by calling Horse Country at 859-963-1004. The post Resolute Racing Joins Horse Country 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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New Al Shaqab stallion Al Hakeem (GB) has six of his first seven mares bred scanned in foal, Al Shaqab Racing announced on Wednesday. The multiple group-winning son of Siyouni (Fr) is standing his first season at Haras de Bouquetot in France for €5,000 this year. Among the first mares in foal is Al Johrah (GB) (Bated Breath {GB}), placed at group level and a half-sister to multiple Group 1-placed Stormy Antarctic (GB) (Stormy Atlantic). Cacimar (Fr) (Cacique {Ire}) is another confirmed in foal. She is out of the stakes winner Jubilant Girl (Henrythenavigator) and is a half-sister to stakes winner Native American (Fr) (Intello {Ger}) from the family of Group 1 winner Decorated Invader (Declaration Of War). Linea Blu (Ire) (Due Diligence), a half-sister to group winner Keeper Of Time (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}) and Hawwa (Fr) (Turtle Bowl {Ire}), a sister to a pair of stakes winners and out of listed winner Grandes Illusions (Fr) (Kendor {Fr}), are also in foal. The post First Mares Scanned In Foal To Al Shaqab’s Al Hakeem 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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Joshua Kerin has joined the staff at Inglis Digital USA as a sales and recruitment associate. Kerin will focus on helping the auction company recruit horses, with a focus on building and maintaining relationships in the bloodstock sector. He will be based at the company's Lexington office and he will work with Senior Director of Sales and Recruitment Kyle Wilson. “I'm thrilled to be joining the Inglis Digital USA team,” Kerin said. “Having grown up in Australia, I witnessed firsthand the influence and respect Inglis holds in the sales market. Having been immersed in the U.S. market for the past nine years, I believe I can contribute to strengthening the Inglis reputation and expanding its presence in the United States.” Kerin began his life with racehorses on the Standardbred side, working on his grandfather's farm. He made the switch to Thoroughbreds at age 13, when he went to work for Cox Plate-winning trainer Colin Little. He also spent time working with trainer Ciaron Maher before moving to the U.S. to continue his education at Colorado State University. Kerin graduated from CSU with a degree in equine science, with a minor in business management, and he was also a punter on the school's football team. After graduating, Kerin moved to Kentucky to intern at Three Chimneys Farm before taking a full-time job with Hidden Brook Farm in 2021. In 2023, Kerin moved into a dual role with Vinery Sales and Silver Springs Training Center. He is a member of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers Club's board of directors. “Josh brings a wealth of knowledge and years of experience with him to the Inglis Digital USA team,” Wilson said. “We're thrilled to have him on board and ready to get him started working with our existing and future clients.” The post Joshua Kerin Joins Inglis Digital USA 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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Forever Young (Jpn) (Real Steel {Jpn}) is one of 35 individual Group/Grade 1 winners set for the 29th edition of the Dubai World Cup meeting at Meydan on Apr. 5, as the likely fields were released on Wednesday. Worth a combined $30.5 million in prize-money, the nine races are anchored by the $12-million G1 Dubai World Cup, which features Forever Young, a winner of the 2025 G1 Saudi Cup, facing off with Ushba Tesoro (Jpn) (Orfevre {Jpn}), who won the 2023 edition of the race. The $6-million G1 Longines Dubai Sheema Classic sees Godolphin's Rebel's Romance (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) aiming for a title defense and he squares off with six other top-tier winners, among them Japan's Danon Decile (Jpn) (Epiphaneia {Jpn}), Durezza (Jpn) (Duramente {Jpn}) and Cervinia (Jpn) (Harbinger {GB}). Missing from the FWD Champion's Day entries at Sha Tin in late April, Saudi Cup runner-up Romantic Warrior (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}) has been entered for the $5-million G1 Dubai Turf, where he will clash with Team Valor runner and Group 1 winner Facteur Cheval (Ire) (Ribchester {Ire}) and Godolphin's Nations Pride (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}). Isivunguvungu (SAf) (What A Winter {SAf}) is among the field for the G1 Al Quoz Sprint, as are British Group 1 winners Regional (GB) (Territories {Ire}) and Audience (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}). Tuz (Oxbow), who won the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen last year, and GI Breeders' Cup Sprint hero Straight No Chaser (Speightster) lock horns in the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen. Grade I winner Raging Torrent (Maximus Mischief) contests the G2 Godolphin Mile, while the card also features the G2 Dubai Gold Cup and the G2 UAE Derby. To view the likely fields, please click here. “The strength and depth of horses aiming for the Dubai World Cup meeting this year is superb,” commented Ali Al Ali, CEO and board member, Dubai Racing Club (DRC). “We are delighted to have horses from 13 racing jurisdictions represented, including several returning champions. “We wish everyone safe travels and can't wait to welcome everyone to Dubai for the most exciting day of our year.” The post Forever Young Spearheads Likely Entries For Dubai World Cup Night 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 return of Seven Days earlier this week allows us to close the book on the stopgap that was Winter Watch. Before you know it the first Classics of the season will be upon us, leaving the cold, dark months that spanned 13 editions of this column since it first came into being in November as nothing but a distant memory. Albeit not too distant, I hope. After all, the whole reason why we embarked on this journey in the first place was with those very Classics in mind, informed by the achievements of 2,000 Guineas hero Notable Speech (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) when the Godolphin runner went from Kempton maiden winner to king of the Rowley Mile in the space of 98 days last year. Only time will tell whether we've seen another Classic winner in action on the all-weather this winter, but those of you who have been paying close enough attention will be well familiar with the likeliest pretenders by now. Here's looking at you, Opera Ballo (Ire) (Ghaiyyath {Ire}), the colt who has emulated stable-mate Notable Speech by winning his first two races at Kempton in the style of a potential top-notcher. Even if you haven't been on the ride with us before now, then this 14th and final installment of Winter Watch is the one for you. From a longlist of around 40, we've whittled it down to the 10 three-year-olds who left the most lasting impression with their exploits on the all-weather this winter, ready to run in a Classic trial near you this spring. In the interests of trying to provide something outside the box, we've omitted the six horses in Europe who have been awarded 'TDN Rising Star' status since we started in November, as well as those who have already been successful in a stakes race. DAMYSUS (GB) Frankel (GB)–Legerete (Rahy) Sales info: Bred in partnership by Newsells Park Stud and Merry Fox Stud, he was bought by Blandford Bloodstock, on behalf of owners Wathnan Racing, for 460,000gns at Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale. Pedigree/form notes: This colt is one of eight winners from 11 runners out of the G2 Prix de Malleret heroine Legerete, who was also twice Group 1-placed in the Prix Marcel Boussac and Prix de l'Opera. Legerete is the dam of three black-type performers thus far, including the Listed scorer and G2 Prix Eugene Adam and G2 Prix Guillaume d'Ornano runner-up Pilote (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}). Trained by John and Thady Gosden, Damysus ran out an emphatic winner when making his debut in a Southwell novice (7f) in December, impressing with his strength at the finish as he ran right away from a useful sort trained by Charlie Appleby to land the spoils by two and a half lengths. He holds a Derby entry and will be one to look out for in a trial of some description this spring, promising to be suited by at least 10f. Winning start! Pricey Frankel colt Damysus delivers in style first time up at @Southwell_Races for @the_doyler, the Gosdens and Wathnan Racing! pic.twitter.com/qk48B8b34M — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) December 10, 2024 GLITTERING SURF (GB) Oasis Dream (GB)–Sparkling Surf (GB) (Frankel {GB}) Sales info: Bred by former trainer Peter Winkworth, she was bought back for 100,000gns at Book 2 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale. Pedigree/form notes: This filly is said to be the first horse trainer Owen Burrows has had for Winkworth, who bred her out of the Frankel mare Sparkling Surf, a half-sister to the G1 Prix Vermeille winner Kitesurf (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) and G2 Dante Stakes third Surfman (GB) (Kingman {GB}). Winkworth also trained the second dam, Shimmering Surf (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), before his retirement from training in 2011. She later won the G3 Pinnacle Stakes and was twice placed at Group 2 level when in the care of Roger Varian. Sent off the 11-8 favourite when debuting in a fillies' maiden (1m) at Kempton in December, Glittering Surf was in front from an early stage, taking an enthusiastic hold of the bridle, before quickly putting daylight between herself and the chasing pack when shaken up over two furlongs out. Whilst the runner-up made some late inroads, Glittering Surf was still over three lengths clear at the line. She doesn't hold any fancy entries at this stage but could be the type to make significant progress as a three-year-old, with Burrows describing her as “a big, long-striding filly”. Smart horse alert Glittering Surf (Oasis Dream) makes some impression on debut under Richard Kingscote to run out the emphatic winner of the race won last year by Friendly Soul @kemptonparkrace An exciting prospect for @OwenBurrowsRace @unibet | @BritishEBF pic.twitter.com/5sZjwAffET — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 18, 2024 KON TIKI (GB) Night Of Thunder (Ire)–Maid Up (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) Sales info: Offered by breeders Brightwalton Bloodstock at Book 1 of the October Yearling Sale, she was bought by Stroud Coleman Bloodstock, on behalf of owner Peter Harris, for 220,000gns. Pedigree/form notes: This filly is the second foal out of the G3 March Stakes winner and G2 Lillie Langtry Stakes second Maid Up (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}), whose first runner, Champagne Prince (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}), has a BHA rating of 107 after his exploits on the all-weather for Harris and trainer Jane Chapple-Hyam this winter. Kon Tiki only won by half a length when making her debut in a fillies' novice (7f) at Wolverhampton in December, but she was value for extra after conceding first run to the second, Mother Mara (GB) (Mohaather {GB}), who brought plenty of experience to the table as well on her third career start. Kon Tiki should leave that form well behind in time and her entry in the 1,000 Guineas underlines that she's a filly held in high regard by her connections. She's sure to stay at least 1m on pedigree. LEFFARD (FR) Le Havre (Ire)–Let's Misbehave (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}) Sales info: Bred by Ecurie Haras du Cadran and Ecurie Melanie, he went the way of trainer Jean-Claude Rouget for €150,000 at the Arqana August Yearling Sale. Pedigree/form notes: This colt is out of an unraced mare whose siblings by Sadler's Wells include the multiple Group 1-winning sire High Chaparral (Ire) and G2 Dante Stakes winner Black Bear Island (Ire), as well as Chenchikova (Ire), the dam of the Prix de Diane winner Fancy Blue (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn}). Leffard made a winning debut in a newcomers' event (10f) at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in January–a race named after the stable's 2023 scorer, Ace Impact (Ire)–beating stable-mate and next-time-out winner Kalaoun (GB) (Kitten's Joy) by a short neck. He then proved too strong for five other previous winners when following up in a conditions race (10.5f) at Toulouse earlier this month, showing a smart change of gear to win a shade cosily by three quarters of a length. He's one of nine entries for Rouget in the Prix du Jockey Club and it will be interesting to see how high he can climb for a trainer with a formidable record in that Classic. 1-2 for Jean-Claude Rouget at Cagnes-Sur-Mer! The well-supported Leffard is just about able to hold off stablemate Kalaoun with the pair pulling well clear! Join us for more French racing – live on Sky Sports Racing! pic.twitter.com/oYSRkQIVNt — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) January 20, 2025 LES PETITS PRINCES (FR) Bated Breath (GB)–Hurbling (Ire) (Hurricane Run {Ire}) Sales info: Bred by Haras du Mont Dit Mont, he was a €14,000 purchase at the Arqana August Yearling Sale. Pedigree/form notes: This colt is one of four winners from six runners out of the unraced Hurbling, from the family of the multiple Group 1 winners Hermosa (Ire) and Hydrangea (Ire), both by Galileo (Ire). Their dam is the G2 Prix du Gros-Chene heroine Beauty Is Truth (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}), a half-sister to this colt's winning grandam. After coming from last to first when making a successful debut in a maiden (1m) at Cagnes-Sur-Mer in February, Les Petits Princes was then followed home by four last-time-out winners when maintaining his unbeaten record in a conditions race (1m) at Chantilly on Monday, showing a likeable attitude to get the verdict by a short neck. He's entered in next month's G3 Prix de Fontainebleau–a race in which his full-brother Summiter (Ire) finished third in 2021–and another bold display there would entitle him to a tilt at the Poule d'Essai des Poulains. Prix Des Issambres @hippocotdazur Cagnes Sur Mer – Maiden – 3 ans – 1600m – 8 Pts – 23 000 € Les Petits Princes (m) Anthony Crastus @CrastusAnthony (Bated Breath (Gb) @JuddmonteFarms – Hurbling (Ire) par Hurricane Run (Ire)) Nicolas Perret Ecurie… pic.twitter.com/RwX4KLd5Ve — French and International Horse Racing (@Vincenzo0612) February 10, 2025 LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL (GB) Night Of Thunder (Ire)–Beautiful Morning (GB) (Galileo {GB}) Pedigree/form notes: Lady Bamford's homebred filly is the third winner from as many runners out of the G3 Royal Whip Stakes scorer Beautiful Morning who, in turn, is out of the Listed-placed Date With Destiny (Ire), perhaps best known as the sole offspring produced at stud by the 2,000 Guineas hero George Washington (Ire). One of a handful of promising fillies the Gosdens have unleashed this winter, Life Is Beautiful looked better the further she went when landing a fillies' maiden (1m) at Kempton in November. Settled in mid-division in the early stages, she was pushed along early in the straight and kept finding all the way to the line to turn over the short-priced favourite from the Ralph Beckett yard, ultimately winning by three quarters of a length. She promises to be suited by middle-distances and is a name to watch out for when the Oaks entries are published, representing a stable which has won four of the last 11 runnings of that Classic, including with two fillies who started out on the all-weather. Winning start Life Is Beautiful (Night Of Thunder x Beautiful Morning) makes a nice debut for team Gosden at @kemptonparkrace pic.twitter.com/ukspxK866X — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 6, 2024 NOBLE CHAMPION (IRE) Lope De Vega (Ire)–Cute (GB) (Diktat {GB}) Sales info: Bred by Thomas Foy and the Lope De Vega Syndicate, he was a successful pinhook for Andrew Black's Chasemore Farm, who bought him for 140,000gns at the Tattersalls December Foal Sale. He later sold to SackvilleDonald, on behalf of owners TBT Racing, for 500,000gns at Book 1 of the October Yearling Sale. Pedigree/form notes: This colt is one of six winners from eight runners out of Cute, with the G2 Challenge Stakes scorer Pogo (Ire) (Zebedee {GB}) standing out as her headline performer thus far. Cute is a half-sister to another winner of the Challenge Stakes in Arabian Gleam (GB) (Kyllachy {GB}), as well as Pikaboo (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), the dam of the dual Classic heroine Love (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). After a promising debut in a Newmarket novice (7f) in November, Noble Champion then showed the benefit of that experience with a smooth performance from the front when winning a Lingfield novice (7f) later in the month, sprinting clear late on to beat a subsequent winner by five and a half lengths. He's since been given an entry in the 2,000 Guineas and, if he proves half as talented and durable as Pogo, then his connections should have plenty of fun days ahead with this colt. EBF Novice Stakes @LingfieldPark @BritishEBF Lingfield – Classe 5 – 2 ans – 1409 m – 10 Pts Noble Champion (m) Hector Crouch @HectorCrouch (Lope De Vega (Ire) @BallylinchStud – Cute (Gb) par Diktat (Gb)) E Walker @edwalkerracing TBT Racing… pic.twitter.com/LAyg7h3BbB — French and International Horse Racing (@Vincenzo0612) November 21, 2024 PINHOLE (GB) Frankel (GB)–Nimble Thimble (Mizzen Mast) Pedigree/form notes: This Juddmonte homebred is a full-brother to the G1 Fillies' Mile winner Quadrilateral (GB) and a half to the eight-time winner and Listed-placed Boardman (GB) (Kingman {GB}). Their dam, Nimble Thimble, is a half-sister to the GII Del Mar Breeders' Cup Handicap hero and sire Three Valleys, while the second dam is a Listed-placed half-sister to the Juddmonte blue hen Hasili (Ire) (Kahyasi {Ire}). Pinhole was trained by Sir Michael Stoute when finishing fifth on his debut in a Newmarket novice (7f) in October, before wasting no time getting off the mark for Ralph Beckett when winning a similar event (1m) at Southwell in December. That was a dominant performance to win by two and a quarter lengths, with another five lengths back to the third, and he's very much the type to go on improving, having been described by Beckett as “a big, strong horse”. A step up in distance won't do him any harm, either, and this Derby entry is very much one to follow as the year progresses. Straightforward success! Quadrilateral's full brother Pinhole scores second time of asking in workmanlike fashion for @Rossaryan15, @RalphBeckett and @JuddmonteFarms… pic.twitter.com/8cK6UrL4CU — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) December 14, 2024 PURVIEW (GB) Kingman (GB)–Variable (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) Pedigree/form notes: At this stage the Juddmonte team is responsible for five Derby entries and this homebred is another for Dermot Weld, who trained the dam to win the Listed Finale Stakes at the Curragh. Variable, in turn, is out of the G1 Prix Marcel Boussac winner Proportional (GB) (Beat Hollow {GB}). The Dundalk maiden (1m) won by Purview on his debut back in November probably wasn't the strongest contest of its type–the runner-up has been given a turf mark of just 76 after two further starts–but this colt was clearly in a different league to his rivals, just needing to be kept up to his work in the straight to run out an authoritative winner by two and three-quarter lengths. There is arguably no finer judge of a Thoroughbred than Weld and it's perhaps telling that he has this colt entered in everything from the Poule d'Essai des Poulains to the Irish Derby. He will stay at least 10f and looks to have a very bright future indeed. Purview breaks his maiden tag at the first time of asking in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden under Chris Hayes for trainer Dermot Weld! @IrishEBF_ pic.twitter.com/zrGEGJtnsH — Dundalk Stadium (@DundalkStadium) November 22, 2024 TIGRESS OF GAUL (FR) Siyouni (Fr)–Lucerne (GB) (Frankel {GB}) Sales info: A €700,000 purchase at the Arqana August Yearling Sale, she was bred by Ecurie des Monceaux, who have retained a share in her with owner Jose Aguirre-Moreno. Pedigree/form notes: This filly is the second winner from as many runners out of an unraced half-sister to the top-class miler and sire Charm Spirit (Ire), who won the G1 Prix Jean Prat, G1 Prix du Moulin and G1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes in a brilliant three-year-old campaign. After winning a newcomers' race (1m) at Chantilly in December, Tigress Of Gaul then made it two from two when justifying very short odds with relative ease in a conditions event over the same course and distance last month, quickly asserting under a hands-and-heels ride to beat another last-time-out winner, Poschiavo (Fr) (Mehmas {Ire}), by three quarters of a length. Entered in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Tigress Of Gaul looks every inch a black-type performer and could be a flagbearer this year for Tim Donworth, a rising star of the training ranks in France. Smart performance to make it two from two! Entered in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Tigress Of Gaul wins cosily at @fgchantilly | @TimDonworth94 pic.twitter.com/YF0k3D19Wp — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) February 27, 2025 TDN RISING STARS (EUROPE) SINCE NOVEMBER Date, Track, Horse, Sire 03/04 CHY We'll Defend (Fr) Zelzal (Fr) 02/14 CHY Tito Mo Cen (Ire) Uncle Mo 01/29 KEM Opera Ballo (Ire) Ghaiyyath (Ire) 12/04 KEM Bowmark (GB) Kingman (GB) 11/21 WOL Falakeyah (GB) New Bay (GB) 11/12 CHY Mandanaba (Fr) Ghaiyyath (Ire) The post Winter Watch: 10 All-Weather Winners with Top-Class Potential appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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A total of 28 Group/Grade 1 winners have been entered for the HK$74-million FWD Champions Day at Sha Tin on Apr. 27 which features a trio of Group 1 races. There are 95 horses vying for starts in the 2000-metre HK$28-million G1 FWD QEII Cup, 1600-metre HK$24-million G1 FWD Champions Mile and 1200-metre HK$22-million G1 Chairman's Sprint Prize. The local defense is anchored by Sprint Prize entrant Ka Ying Rising (NZ) (Shamexpress {NZ}) and miler Voyage Bubble (Aus) (Deep Field {Aus}), as well as the winners of the 2024 Mile and Sprint Prize last year in Beauty Eternal (Aus) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) and Invincible Sage (Aus) (Thronum {Aus}), respectively. Hong Kong's star sprinter has won his last 10 races in a row and is aiming for his fourth Group 1 in a row. Europe is also sending some prominent entries, among them the Francis-Henri Graffard-trained G1 King George winner Goliath (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}), who is co-owned by American John Stewart's Resolute Racing. The gelding is pointing for the Cup. Andrew Balding's well-traveled The Foxes (Ire) (Churchill {Ire}) is hoping to improve off a fourth in the 2024 Longines Hong Kong Cup, while trainer William Haggas sends four led by Dubai Honour (Ire) (Pride Of Dubai {Aus}) as well as Group 1-placed and 2024 Golden Eagle winner Lake Forest (GB) (No Nay Never). They are targeting the Cup and Sprint. There is a 25-strong Japanese contingent led by Japanese Filly Triple Crown heroine Liberty Island (Jpn) (Duramente {Jpn}) and Tastiera (Jpn) (Satono Crown {Jpn}) who are both contesting the FWD QEII Cup after running second and third in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup in December. Isivunguvungu (SAf) (What A Winter {SAf}) is being prepared for the G1 Al Quoz Sprint next month by trainer Graham Motion, who has entered the South African Group 1 winner for the Chairman's Sprint Prize. One of the most well-traveled runners is Australian Group 1 winner Royal Patronage (Fr) (Wootton Bassett {GB}) for Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott. The son of Wootton Bassett is cross-entered for the FWD Champions Mile and FWD QEII Cup, but has the Mile as his first choice. Andrew Harding, executive director, racing, Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC), said, “We are delighted with the spread of entries and quality of interest in this year's FWD Champions Day features–including 56 entries from our overseas friends and 39 from Hong Kong, laying the foundation for another wonderful staging of our spring flagship meeting. “The excitement that the world's best sprinter Ka Ying Rising brings each time he races is electric and we cannot wait to see him tested once more against international opposition in the Chairman's Sprint Prize. Exceptional miler Voyage Bubble has gone from strength to strength across the last six months and he will face another exciting challenge next month. “Our global champion Romantic Warrior (Ire) (Acclamation {Ire}) has given us some incredible memories this year in Dubai and in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, so while we are disappointed not to see him go for a fourth win in the FWD QEII Cup, we are immensely proud of his efforts, and his absence opens the door for what shapes as a remarkably competitive FWD QEII Cup.” The post Ka Ying Rising One Of 28 Top-Level Winners Among FWD Champions Day Entries 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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Entries are now open for the David F. Woods Memorial Award, presented for the best Preakness story print, television and multimedia from 2024, and the Jerry Frutkoff Photography Award, presented to the photographer of the best Preakness image from 2024. Recipients of the David F. Woods and Jerry Frutkoff Award will be honored at the Alibi Breakfast Thursday, May 15 at Pimlico Race Course. The Alibi Breakfast, which started in the late 1930s, features a gathering of media, owners, trainers, breeders, jockeys, and celebrities to celebrate the Preakness and solicit interesting and humorous race predictions. Along with the Woods and Frutkoff, the Maryland Jockey Club will also recognize the recipient of the Old Hilltop Award, a tribute to selected media members who have covered Thoroughbred racing with excellence and distinction, and a Special Award of Merit will be given to one who has made a positive impact on the racing industry. Entries for the Woods and Frutkoff must be submitted by April 15. Submissions for the Woods must include an attachment or link of the story with name and date. Submissions for the Frutkoff must include an attachment of the image as well as the media outlet it appeared. Submissions can be sent to david.joseph@gulfstreampark.com or phil.janack@gulfstreampark.com. The post Preakness Print/Photography Awards Accepting Entires 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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Spirit Wind (Bahamian Squall), a multiple graded stakes winner of more than $730,000, was sold post-RNA for $500,000 to Willingham Stud, Fasig-Tipton announced Wednesday. Spirit Wind was initially not sold on a final bid of $450,000 in Tuesday's Fasig-Tipton March Digital Sale. Taylor Made Sales Agency consigned the 6-year-old mare, whose marquee win came in the GII Honorable Miss Handicap at Saratoga last summer. Her $500,000 sale makes Spirit Wind the highest-price horse offered in the March Digital Sale, which concluded Tuesday with gross receipts now in excess of $3,600,000. She led a trio of graded or group stakes-winning fillies or mares offered in the auction, which accounted for the three highest-price horses sold. R Harper Rose (Khozan), winner of the GIII Hurricane Bertie Stakes last year, sold for $400,000 to Australia's Chatsworth Stud and French group stakes winning 2-year-old Laulne (Fr) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) sold for $320,000 to Franklin Finance, Haras D'Etreham and Madaket Stable. “Fasig-Tipton Digital is the proven online sales platform to offer high profile breeding and racing stock to a global audience, with graded and group stakes winners now sold to entities operating on three different continents,” said Leif Aaron, Fasig-Tipton Director of Digital Sales. “Our success with these graded stakes winners in our March sale comes on the heels of selling champion Soul of an Angel for $2,600,000 earlier this month, a record price for a North American online auction and the second highest price ever achieved digitally worldwide.” Fasig-Tipton Digital's next scheduled auction is the April Digital Sale, to take place April 3-8. Entries close this Monday, March 24. The post MGSW Spirit Wind Brings $500k In Fasig-Tipton March Digital Post-Sale appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will be present at Turfway Park for the GIII Jeff Ruby Steaks Saturday, March 22, the organization announced Wednesday. Turfway Park will highlight accredited aftercare throughout the event including Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, who will be honored with a named race. Following the conclusion of the race, a presentation will be made to the winning connections, which will include a Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance blanket and gift bag. “Turfway Park is excited to welcome back Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance for our Jeff Ruby Steaks Day,” said Tyler B. Picklesimer, Director of Racing & Racing Secretary, Turfway Park. “Hosting Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and honoring them with a named race are great opportunities to raise awareness for accredited aftercare.” “Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is thrilled to be part of Jeff Ruby Steaks Day for another year,” said Emily Dresen, Director of Funding & Events, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. “The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance race is a fantastic way to highlight our shared goal, and we are grateful for Turfway Park's continued support in promoting accredited aftercare on such a significant day of racing.” The post Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance On Site At Turfway For Jeff Ruby Day appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article