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  1. Joao Moreira only caught windburn when he tried to stop the Winx winning streak but the Brazilian was at least able to end an unwanted streak of his own in Sydney on Saturday. It was a day of highs and lows for the Brazilian; he witnessed the Winx hysteria first hand – albeit on a beaten rival – as the Chris Waller-trained six-year-old won an Australian record-equalling 25th race in the Group One Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Moreira also won his first race in Australia for more than a... View the full article
  2. FOR the first time in about two years, Chris Waller has had to study the form trying to decipher why some experts thought Winx was vulnerable in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes. View the full article
  3. Winx (Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}) made history on Saturday when recording her 25th consecutive victory in the G1 Queen Elizabeth S. at Royal Randwick. In winning her 18th Group 1, Winx was equaling the Australian consecutive win record set by Black Caviar (Aus) (Bel Esprit {Aus}) in the G1 TJ Smith S. five years ago. Settling last early under Hugh Bowman, Winx circled wide around the turn and never truly looked like being beaten upon straightening, drawing away by three lengths from the pacesetting Gailo Chop (Fr) (Deportivo {GB}). View the full article
  4. CHAMPION mare Winx has equalled Black Caviar’s record of 25 consecutive wins after storming to victory in the the $4 million Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Royal Randwick. View the full article
  5. CHAMPION mare Winx is striving for her 25th consecutive win, which would equal Black Caviar’s record, in the $4 million Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes (3:05pm AEST). View the full article
  6. CHAMPION mare Winx is striving for her 25th consecutive win, which would equal Black Caviar’s record, in the $4 million Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes. View the full article
  7. Less than a year after saddling his first starter, Rodolphe Brisset found himself in the remarkable position of conditioning a leading contender on the Road to the Kentucky Derby when his trainee Quip won the Tampa Bay Derby (G2). View the full article
  8. Trainer Brad Cox now has the happy issue of having multiple charges to tend to in their quest for the lilies after Sassy Sienna edged Wonder Gadot by a nose in the $400,000 Fantasy Stakes (G3) at Oaklawn Park April 13. View the full article
  9. Terry Hamilton's Heart to Heart led at every point of call and cruised to a 1 3/4-length score in the $300,000 Maker's 46 Mile Stakes (G1T) April 13 at Keeneland. View the full article
  10. Terry Hamilton's Heart to Heart led at every point of call and cruised to about a 1 3/4-length score in the $300,000 Maker's 46 Mile Stakes (G1) April 13 at Keeneland. View the full article
  11. Red Oak Stable's Unbridled Mo pulled off an impressive upset April 13, when she closed late to win the $700,000 Apple Blossom Handicap (G1) at Oaklawn Park. View the full article
  12. Unbridled Mo (Uncle Mo) storms down the center of the stretch to pull off the upset and record her first Grade I in the GI Apple Blossom H. Friday at Oaklawn Park. The bay was able to sit into a good stalking position at 9-2 as the heavy favorite Unique Bella completely missed the break and rushed up to sit just off the early pace. She was set down for the drive midway on the far turn while three wide and continued to inch closer to Unique Bella passing the furlong marker. She put her head in front at the sixteenth pole and never looked back, springing the upset by two lengths. Unique Bella held on for second. This is the sixth GI winner for her sire Uncle Mo. She is a half to MGSW Unbridled Essence (Essence of Dubai). Her 4-time winning dam Unbridled Waters (Unbridled) is a half to GSW and MGISP Big Booster (Accelerator). Lifetime Record: 10-7-0-0. O/B-Red Oak Stable. T-Todd Pletcher. View the full article
  13. Terry Hamilton's Heart to Heart led at every point of call and cruised to about a three-length score in the $300,000 Maker's 46 Mile Stakes (G1) April 13 at Keeneland. View the full article
  14. Ed DeRosa of TwinSpires.com takes on TDN’s Steve Sherack and Brian DiDonato as they handicap each prep race leading up to the GI Kentucky Derby. The three will make $100 Win/Place bets -highest bankroll after Apr. 14 wins. DeROSA: Last Week’s Results: Bolt d’Oro was second in the Santa Anita Derby, but neither Old Time Revival nor Blended Citizen made an impact in their respective races. DeROSA BANKROLL: $4290. GI Arkansas Derby – I think the prices on the top two will be more separated than the morning line suggests with Magnum Moon dropping and Solomini hopefully drifting, and I’ll take the bigger price on him turning the tables on the Rebel results. Selection: #5 Solomini (2-1). GIII Lexington S. – I love that Greyvitos has been pointing for this race and connections have not let Derby fever get the best of them. As it turns out, even a win won’t be good enough for a Derby berth, but this horse flashed brilliance at two and coming in fresh here I think will help him get the jump on My Boy Jack with the short stretch helping his trip. Selection: #6 Greyvitos (6-1). SHERACK: Last Week’s Results – Neither of my two longshots Tiz Mischief or King Zachary fired and Bolt d’Oro was second-best. SHERACK BANKROLL: $2380. GI Arkansas Derby – The unbeaten Magnum Moon returns to the site of his ultra-impressive Rebel score and has continued to train impressively since. Would love to back a price here, but just can’t come up with a sound argument to play against this one. Selection: #6 Magnum Moon (8-5). GIII Lexington S. – Telekinesis looked like he could be any kind in his debut win sprinting at Fair Grounds, then took pressure throughout in his two-turn try against older horses and reported home third as the heavy favorite. He’s well-drawn on the inside and should work out a perfect, stalking trip this time around. Selection: #2 Telekinesis (4-1). DiDONATO: Last Week’s Results: Bolt d’Oro and Enticed were simply second best in their respective races, but the former might still have a big say at Churchill. Zing Zang was always far back. Just two more chances to catch Ed… DiDONATO BANKROLL: $3635. GI Arkansas Derby – I wonder if Magnum Moon is simply too good for this bunch, but I think I’m better off taking a bigger price here from a game theory perspective. I loved the way Tenfold finished up in his debut, and while I wish he’d won his second start by more, the horse he beat is ok and he still has every right to take a big step forward in just his third lifetime start. Added ground can’t hurt. Selection: #3 Tenfold (10-1). GIII Lexington S. – His morning line quote seems a bit ambitious, but I’m pretty high on Greyvitos. His two big stakes wins last year seem legit, and he really doesn’t have to get much faster to get the job done. The pace should be honest, so hopefully he’s not too keen off the layoff and he can settle into a stalking trip. Selection: #6 Greyvitos (6-1). View the full article
  15. It took Heart to Heart (h, 7, English Channel-Ask the Question, by Silver Deputy) some 34 starts over the course of six seasons to secure an elusive Grade I success, but the tough-as-teak Ontario-bred with the distinctive blaze that befits his name made it back-to-back scores at the highest level with a typically tenacious front-running victory in Friday’s Maker’s 46 Mile. In a race delayed by 35 minutes by an earlier tote malfunction, Heart to Heart looked a bit toey in the stalls and hopped ever so slightly at the break, but it didn’t cost him, as he was soon in front, dictating a sensible pace from California raider Om (Munnings) as Ballagh Rocks (Stormy Atlantic) was tucked away neatly in third. Still traveling well within himself as they left the quarter pole behind, Heart to Heart was popped the question by his long-time partner Julien Leparoux and they shaded :23 for the final two furlongs to win cozily in the finish. Ballagh Rocks fought back gamely at the fence for second. Forge (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}-Heat Haze {GB}) took a multi-horse photo for third. Heart to Heart, second in the last two runnings of the Maker’s 46, was winning for the 15th time and was taking his career earnings to $1.9 million. Lifetime Record: 35-15-5-3. O-Terry Hamilton; B-Red Hawk Ranch (ON); T-Brian Lynch. View the full article
  16. As the Road to the Kentucky Derby heats up, each week we will take a look at three things to watch from the 3-year-old division as they head into that weekend's respective prep races. View the full article
  17. SASSY SIENNA (f, 3, Midshipman-Tap for Gold, by Pleasant Tap), second in the Martha Washington S. Feb. 10 and third behind a pair of these foes in the GIII Honeybee S. a month later, got it done when it counted Friday to stamp her ticket to next month’s GI Kentucky Oaks. Dismissed at 11-1, the $65,000 KEESEP yearling saved all the ground from her rail draw as she stalked from a distant second behind free-running favorite Amy’s Challenge (Artie Schiller). The chalk threatened to keep right on going after six panels in 1:10.52, but dropped anchor as she hit the top of the lane. Formidable out-of-town invader Wonder Gadot (Medaglia d’Oro) moved alongside Sassy Sienna as they took over together in the final sixteenth, but Sassy Sienna dug deeper to get her nose down on the line. A debut winner on the grass last July, Sassy Sienna was third in Saratoga’s P.G. Johnson S. before making a switch to the main track. She checked in fourth in the GI Darley Alcibiades S. in October, and second in a rained-off Churchill allowance in November. Fifth behind Fantasy foe and GIII Honeybee S. heroine Cosmic Burst (Violence) in Remington’s Trapeze S. Dec. 17, she bounced back with a 9 1/2-length romp in a local optional claimer Jan. 15. That was the dark bay’s final start for Zayat Stables, and she had run with these owners listed in her two most recent outings. Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-2. O-Medallion Racing & Jerry McClanahan. B-Haymarket Farm LLC (Ky). T-Brad H Cox. View the full article
  18. 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 Insights features a Frankel ‘TDN Rising Star’. 2.30 Lingfield, Cond, £5,800, 3yo, 7f1y (AWT) BETTY F (GB) (Frankel {GB}) , a ‘TDN Rising Star’, kicks off her 3-year-old campaign having last been seen finishing eighth in Newmarket’s G1 Cheveley Park S. Jeremy Noseda opts for the Polytrack for Charles Fox’s homebred, whose dam is a half to the G1SW Seal of Approval (GB) (Authorized {Ire}). View the full article
  19. Keith Brackpool, a former executive with The Stronach Group, is suing the organization for $40 million plus damages according to court documents filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles April 11. View the full article
  20. April 14 is the last call for those looking to earn a trip to the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (G1). View the full article
  21. Cajun Breeze had his first winner when his son Cajun Firecracker drew away to a two-length victory in a Gulfstream Park maiden special weight race April 13, with his daughter also finishing second to give the stallion an exacta. View the full article
  22. The recent Dubai World Cup meeting shone a very bright light on Thunder Snow (Ire) (Helmet {Aus}), but one aspect of his profile that may have escaped most is that he’s out of an outstanding mare in Eastern Joy (GB). This daughter of Dubai Destination was no great shakes as a racehorse, winning once over 1800m on soft ground at Vichy from four outings as a 3-year-old. As a broodmare she has been a revelation, producing five consecutive black-type winners with her first five foals. And not a missed year in between. Remarkably, a search for mares that produced as many or more consecutively foaled stakes winners yielded only two others anywhere in the world since the 1970s. You’resothrilling (Storm Cat)’s achievements are well documented. Her first five foals–born in the same time span as Eastern Joy’s–feature three Group 1 winners, Marvellous (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Gleneagles (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Happily (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who could add to the family’s silverware in 2018. But you have to travel back to the 1970s to find our third member of the famous five club. That was the Derring-Do (GB) filly Stilvi (GB) who won a pair of Group 3 sprints and was second in the Nunthorpe S. in the days when it was a Group 2. Her first five foals included three Group 1 winners, Middle Park winner Tachypous (GB) (Hotfoot {GB}), champion 2-year-old Tromos (GB) (Busted {GB}) and G1 Irish Derby hero Tyrnavos (GB) (Blakeney {GB}). Tolmi (GB) (Great Nephew {GB}), the last of the five, won the Coronation S. at Royal Ascot a race that now holds Group 1 status. All three mares are clearly exceptional, but you’d have to say Stilvi’s record is the best of the three, both on Timeform ratings–her average score is 126, ahead of You’resothrilling on 118 and Eastern Joy on 114. Moreover, Stilvi did it with five different sires, none of them remotely in the same league as Galileo, responsible for all of You’resothrilling’s stakes winners. Stilvi produced three fillies, but none were good enough to build on their dam’s magnificent achievements and the family has not seen such talented racehorses since. Interestingly, neither Eastern Joy nor You’resothrilling can extend their records as they didn’t produce a foal in 2016. For the record, 65 mares produced four consecutive stakes winners. View the full article
  23. Three of these four are from Ballydoyle and the other is the promising Imaging, who has a race-fitness edge on his three rivals having won from an unpromising position in a conditions race at Cork Mar. 31. He signed off with a 9 1/2-length win over another Aidan O’Brien trainee in Spanish Point (GB) (Frankel {GB}) over this trip at Limerick in October also on heavy ground and is a worthy opponent of one already top-class and two potentially top-class colts. “He is very versatile ground-wise and I have been happy with the horse since Cork,” trainer Dermot Weld said. Very few horses are capable of a G1 Middle Park S.-G1 Dewhurst S. double and the fact that U S Navy Flag made light of it places him in the top drawer. He has a look of Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) about him, but like the G2 Superlative S.-winning ‘TDN Rising Star’ Gustav Klimt he does not need these conditions. “Gustav Klimt is in good form and is just ready to start. Hopefully he’ll come on plenty for the run,” O’Brien said. “He missed the second half of last year and hasn’t been out in a long time. US Navy Flag is in good form, too, and is just ready to start as well. Obviously we’d prefer better ground, but we just want to get him out. He seems to be in good form.” Kenya won the course-and-distance G3 Killavullan S. from the front and would be dangerous left alone there. View the full article
  24. Ellis Park and Kentucky Downs announced Friday that the former will host four $100,000 ($75,000 base purse plus $25,000 KTDF) stakes events on the grass this summer funded by the latter. Kentucky Downs Preview Day will take place at Ellis Aug. 5, and will feature the Kentucky Downs Preview Turf Cup for 3-year-olds and up as a stepping stone to the GI Calumet Farm Kentucky Turf Cup; the Kentucky Downs Preview Ladies Turf for three-and-up females prepping for the GIII Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf; the Kentucky Downs Preview Turf Sprint for speedsters with an eye towards the GIII Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint; and the Kentucky Downs Preview Turf Mile as a prep for the Tourist Mile. “This is going to really fill a void in turf stakes in Kentucky for the summer,” said Ellis Park president and majority owner Ron Geary. “We are thrilled to be able to present what will be one of the Midwest’s top days of summer racing. Horses targeting Kentucky Downs stakes can stay home and prep with us without the demands of shipping out of the region. We strive to keep up our overnight purses for the owners and trainers who support our race meet and Kentucky racing on a daily basis. So given the ability to add four $100,000 stakes is huge and further entrenches us as the Midwest’s summer racing leader.” Ken Ramsey, perennially the leading owner at Kentucky Downs with his wife Sarah, added, “I don’t know of any other track in the United States–or as far as that, the world–that would help another track out like [Kentucky Downs] helps out. I’m just overwhelmed that they would do that, that they would use some of the money they got from historical horse racing to help the industry out.” View the full article
  25. The G1 Satsuki Sho lost a bit of its lustre when the undefeated champion 2-year-old colt Danon Premium (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) sustained a stone bruise earlier this month and was ruled out of this 2000-metre contest. However, 16 other quality colts are stepping forward for the second Classic of the Japanese season at Nakayama this Sunday. Group 1 winner Time Flyer (Jpn) (Heart’s Cry {Jpn}) is one of the main protagonists. Successful in the Listed Hagi S. last October at third asking, he dropped a spot in the G3 Radio Nikkei Hai Kyoto Nisai S. in the wake of Grail (Jpn) (Heart’s Cry {Jpn}) on Nov. 25. The colt regained his winning form in the Dec. 28 Hopeful, defeating GSW Gendarme (Kitten’s Joy). The bay was fifth in the Listed Wakaba S. at Hanshin on Mar. 17 in his sophomore bow and will leave from stall one. “He’s come back well after his last race, and the jockey’s been putting him through his paces, particularly working on the horse’s ability to finish strongly,” said Time Flyer’s trainer Kunihide Matsuda. “He could be a Derby horse, but in the meantime, he’s back at the course and distance where he won a Group 1 last year, and so must have a good chance.” Wagnerian (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) was undefeated in his first three starts, including the G3 Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai S. at Tokyo on Nov. 18. He suffered his first loss to the benched Danon Premium–Gendarme was third–in the G2 Hochi Hai Yayoi Sho locally over course and distance on Mar. 4. “He’s been working well and his breathing’s good,” said trainer Yasuo Tomomichi. “He’s calmed down a lot. There’ll be more runners this time, and I don’t think the pace will be slow, but with the power this horse has got, and maximizing that to its full potential, he must have a chance.” Yet another scalp claimed by the missing Danon Premium, Stelvio (Jpn) could make it a Classic double for his young sire Lord Kanaloa, after his paternal half-sister Almond Eye (Jpn) (Jpn) captured the G1 Oka Sho on Sunday. Runner-up to the aforementioned juvenile champ in the Oct. 7 G3 Saudi Arabia Royal Cup and the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity S. at Hanshin on Dec. 17, Stelvio was first past the post in the G2 Fuji TV Sho Spring S. on Mar. 18. The lightly raced Kitano Commandeur (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) is facing group company for the first time Sunday. A winner in a 2000-metre Hanshin newcomers’ race on Dec. 23, the colt returned on Feb. 25 to win the Listed Sumire S. there upped 200 metres. View the full article
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