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  1. Chapel Stud owner Roisin Close has opened up about the difficulties in standing stayers in the current climate but shared that her new boy Eldar Eldarov (GB) is expected to cover a full book of mares in his debut season at the stud. The Roger Varian-trained St Leger winner, who followed up in the Irish equivalent, had his career cut short after suffering a freak neck injury in the stalls ahead of the G2 Dubai Gold Cup last year. The dual Group 1-winning son of Dubawi (Ire) will be limited to 80 mares in his first season and joins talented middle-distance types like Planteur (Ire) and Bangkok (Ire) at Chapel Stud. Speaking about the new addition, Close said, “Eldar Eldarov has covered some test mares in Newmarket, so we know he can cover, which is a big deal. That takes all of the guesswork out of it. Physically, he is well capable, but we are going to be careful with him, which is why we are limiting him. He is moving pretty well and, apart from the fact he has a slightly funny shape to his neck following the injury, you would struggle to know anything happened to him and he's only going to get better and better when he builds muscle.” She added, “Roger was very good and gave us some quotes when it came to advertising the horse at stud but, one of the most interesting things that he did say was that Eldar Eldarov was getting better and better. So without this injury, he wouldn't be my horse. Absolutely no question. Not only could this horse be standing at a bigger stud in Newmarket, but he potentially could have been standing for a lot more money as well if he ran more and won more. One hundred per cent, if he didn't have the injury, I think he'd be somewhere else right now. I don't wish that kind of injury on any horse but it's because of that that I have him.” Close says a book of 80 mares should be attainable with the horse who cleared over £1 million for owners KHK Racing. However, the stud owner does not gloss over the fact that smaller breeders have never found the going this tough in Britain, and accepted that a number of Flat breeders will find it difficult to breed to Eldar Eldarov in the current climate. She explained, “I'd like to think we'll get to 80 mares with him but it's a little harder when you are at the bargain and basement level of the market, which we are at, as you're not filling up months in advance. That's not how it works and a lot of people will wait until close to the time but I have had good interest and a lot of people can see the merits in a stallion like Eldar Eldarov. At the same time, people are worried. They are very worried. It is tough for smaller breeders and we're losing people to this game hand over fist. But 80 mares is a good number for Eldar Eldarov to cover and I think we'll get there. If we do, we'll be delighted as we think he represents a good opportunity for breeders.” Close added, “Eldar Eldarov is obviously a high-class horse with a fantastic pedigree and a great race record. If breeding stayers was commercial, I'd be laughing. All you've got to do is look at Strad last year. I mean, you couldn't find a tougher bloody horse than Stradivarius (Ire) yet breeders and pinhookers lacked the imagination to row in behind him and that makes things very frustrating. Eldar Eldarov will probably be relegated by most breeders as a National Hunt stallion which infuriates me no end. But I can understand why because, commercially, it's very hard to make things work when you're breeding to sell. “I will give him a chance myself and he will cover a lot of our own Flat mares. But National Hunt breeders are not necessarily like Flat breeders in that, just because you have a first-season sire, it doesn't mean that they will flock towards you. There isn't the same gravitas for a younger stallion in the National Hunt game. We will get the quantity of mares we want him to cover anyway, so I am happy about that, but God I'd love it if people would give these staying horses a chance.” It's not just Eldar Eldarov that Close and the Chapel Stud team have to look forward to this year. Group 2 winner Bangkok will have his first Flat runners this year and, while it is an admittedly small batch, Close explained that the reports have been good. “Bangkok is in a similar boat to Eldar Eldarov,” she explained. “He has a very small crop of Flat runners [five or six] but I think people will be very surprised by them. I know that Andrew Balding is very sweet on the one that he has by him and he thinks he will make a two-yer-old. “Of course, he wasn't as good of a racehorse as Eldar Eldarov was, but it is such a shame that these horses are relegated to the support of just a few Flat owner-breeders or National Hunt breeders. They get overlooked. The GBB Plus initiative will be a help as it offers more prize-money to horses who win over longer distances.” Close continued, “But every single mare that these stallions cover is a benefit. Don't get me wrong, I love sprinters and would love to be able to stand more sprinters. I have Hellvelyn (GB) and he's in fine fettle. He doesn't cover many anymore and, while I would love a few more sprinters to stand alongside him, I can't afford them. I have been completely priced out of the market. And that's not to say that I am only standing stayers because I can only afford stayers, which sounds awful, because that's not the case at all. I believe in my boys and just wish they got more of a chance.” The post ‘If Breeding Stayers Was Commercial, I’d Be Laughing’ – Eldar Eldarov Settling In Well At Chapel Stud appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  2. Powerful filly Pivotal Ten (NZ) (Ten Sovereigns) was nothing short of sensational when taking out Sunday’s Listed Liquorland Gore Guineas (1335m). The daughter of Ten Sovereigns has established herself as the three-year-old to beat in the South Island after scoring a winning hattrick this preparation, including a gusty showing to down Lil Zena in the Listed NZB Insurance Stakes (1400m) at Wingatui on Boxing Day. Samantha Wynne, who trains and rides the filly on race-day, had every faith that a return to the firm surface wouldn’t be a disadvantage and punters agreed, closing her favourite at $2.70 ahead of Northern raider Sesimbra. Jumping from barrier five, Wynne found herself in a three-wide position early outside of Alberton Angel and Rapid, deciding to press forward and use the filly’s high cruising speed. Pivotal Ten had much of the three-year-old field chasing at the 600m, and by the home turn, she was off and gone, putting a six-length margin on Show Pony and Mamaea, who filled the minor placings. Wynne was delighted returning to scale, praising her rising star who had handled the occasion despite showing signs of being in season. “She blew me away to be honest, I knew she had improved at home, but you don’t know until you get them here,” she said. “She’s really starting to switch on now, she didn’t know what she was doing before but now she’s getting the hang of it. “They made it hard for me, keeping me three-wide early on and we had to do a bit of work, but when we were turning in, she felt amazing. I’m so grateful to have a horse like her in the stable. “She was definitely toey today, but she’s getting to know what it’s all about, a new track and new surroundings. She’s taken it well and I’ll look after her, making sure she gets to the next race in good order. “I’d just like to thank the owner for the opportunity and all the staff at home, I couldn’t do it without them.” The Gore feature is the first of three lucrative southern Guineas races, with the next being the Listed ILT Ascot Park Hotel Southland Guineas (1400m), run at Ascot Park on February 15. Wynne indicated the filly will remain in Southland in the next fortnight, rather than returning to her base at Ohoka in between races. “She’ll always come first so she has to be 100% going into it, we’re starting down to give her every chance,” she said. “It’s very exciting and it’s what it’s all about, I couldn’t be happier.” Pivotal Ten was bred by Valachi Downs and sold through their dispersal sale in 2022, where Colin Wightman purchased the filly for $15,000. In six starts, she has recorded four wins and just shy of $130,000 in stakes earnings. Earlier in the meeting, Wynne had also partnered Kellanzor (NZ) (Almanzor) to win the Hokonui Suzuki/Advance Agriculture (1335m), another promising filly in her care. View the full article
  3. Underrated mare In Vegas (NZ) (Telperion) often steps up at the right time for Centaine Spittles and she did just that at Gore on Sunday, delivering a stylish victory in the MLT Gore Cup (2000m). A winner of five races prior to Sunday’s feature, In Vegas has shown her class on numerous occasions, including a narrow second to Matscot in last season’s Hororata Gold Cup (1800m), and more recently, placing to Jon Ol Rocco and Titicaca in respective races over New Zealand Cup Week. Last Saturday, the mare finished ninth but just two lengths from the winner in Times Ticking in the Marlborough Cup (2000m), but that was enough to place her among the middle market on the back-up at Gore, closing at $14. As anticipated, Riviera Rebel went straight to the lead approaching the first turn, where a number of horses were forced three and four wide on the track, including two of the favourites in Smooth Operator and Loftys Gift. Meanwhile, In Vegas had settled beautifully back in the field for Akshay Balloo, who steered her out into clear air as the field compressed ranks turning for home. A game Loftys Gift had been trapped wide throughout and hit the lead early in the straight, holding the lead for a long way before In Vegas came powering over the top to take the Cup by a half-length. Spittles was rapt with the performance, having plenty of faith that her mare could deliver on Sunday. “I was expecting this from her today, she didn’t have any excuses and that was her at her best,” Spittles said. “She’s more than capable of showing this, but she’s a mare with a few body problems and I was pretty sure I had her right. “It was great to get confirmation of that.” The Gore Cup was the first of the Southern Cups Bonus Series races, which culminates in a $50,000 bonus for the horse earning the highest amount of points across five events. The series will continue with the Invercargill Cup (2600m) on February 15, a race that may feature In Vegas. “It (the series) has been a goal in the back of our minds without being set, we’ll get her home first and then decide whether we go back down to Invercargill,” Spittles said. “It’s a massive trip, we came down here on Friday and aren’t leaving until tomorrow, it’s nine hours each way. It’s a lot to ask to do again in a couple of weeks, but she ran second over 2600m at Riccarton during Cup Week, so she definitely can get the distance. “I think 2000-2200 is her best range, even though she ran second there it did take it out of her a little bit for a week or so afterwards. “It’s not the end of the world if we find other races.” Bred by Grassyards Farm, In Vegas was purchased for just $500 by Spittles through gavelhouse.com, and the Balcairn horsewoman races her alongside Ray Abernathy, Steve Clarke, Steve Lovatt and Alison Tilson. In 31 starts, the daughter of Telperion has recorded six wins and $153,730 in stakes for the group. “She was on Gavelhouse as an unbroken two-year-old, we bought her for $500,” Spittles said. “I own most of her and a few other guys that have been loyal owners have little shares in her as well. We’ve been pretty lucky with her.” View the full article
  4. What Dubbo Races Where Dubbo Turf Club – Merrilea Rd, Dubbo NSW 2830 When Monday, February 3, 2025 First Race 1:35pm AEDT Visit Dabble The new week of racing is set to get underway at Dubbo Turf Club on Monday afternoon, with a quickfire seven-part program set down for decision. The chute position is moved out +2m, however, the remainder of the rail will be set in the true position. Warm summer conditions should assure punters a Good 4 surface with the opening event scheduled to get underway at 1:35pm AEDT. Best Bet at Dubbo: Magic Pharoah Magic Pharoah chalked up an eye-catching victory two starts back at Muswellbrook on January 2, and although she was a shade disappointing subsequently at Newcastle over 1880m, dropping back to the mile should be ideal. Jake Pracey-Holmes gets the chance to slot into the one-one from barrier four to avoid getting too far back in the ruck, and provided Magic Pharoah can peak again in what’s been a lengthy preparation, watch for her to justify favouritism with horse racing bookmakers. Best Bet Race 3 – #5 Magic Pharoah (4) 5yo Mare | T: Lou Mary | J: Jake Pracey-Holmes (59kg) Next Best at Dubbo: Northern Exposure Northern Exposure debuts on the back of a smart barrier trial at Gunnedah on January 20. The son of Santos cruised through the wire under minimal ridding by Jake Pracey-Holmes, with the three-year-old seemingly having plenty left in the tank to get within a half-length of Tavros. He maps to get on the leaders’ back throughout this 1000m contest, and provided he can accelerate when asked for an effort, the $7.00 available with Dabble will seem too big. Next Best Race 2 – #4 Northern Exposure (1) 3yo Gelding | T: Derek Piper | J: Jake Pracey-Holmes (58.5kg) Best Value at Dubbo: Cheap Gas Cheap Gas needed the run first-up at Gunnedah on January 20 and should take massive improvement into this second-up assignment. The Santos gelding got too far back from a wide draw, and although the 5.5-length margin didn’t flatter the Derek Piper-trained galloper, his work through the line suggests he’s not far away from a return to his best. Expect a positive steer by Kody Nestor from stall 12, and with more luck than last start, Cheap Gas warrants an each-way ticket at the big odds. Best Value Race 5 – #4 Cheap Gas (12) 4yo Gelding | T: Derek Piper | J: Kody Nestor (61.5kg) Monday quaddie tips for Dubbo Dubbo quadrella selections February 3, 2025 1-7-10-11 2-4-5-6 3-4-5 2-3-5-6-10 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
  5. Lindsay Park’s Supernova winner Here To Shock (NZ) (Shocking) will travel to New Zealand next week in search of his first Group One success. The three-time Gr.3 winner will look to contest the Gr.1 BCD Group Sprint (1400m) at Te Rapa on February 8 after pleasing the Ben, JD and Will Hayes stable when winning his trial at Geelong on Wednesday morning. “He had a great jumpout here this morning … he relaxed just behind the speed, showed a great turn of foot and hit the line really, really well,” Ben Hayes said. The second Saturday of February will be a busy one for the stable, with fan favourite Mr Brightside (NZ) (Bullbars) also lining up in the Gr.1 C.F. Orr Stakes in Victoria. The stable also sent out Maribyrnong Plate winner Tycoon Star, who impressed in his heat under Mark Zahra on Wednesday. “He was great on debut and then second-up he ran into a Heavy track that day and he just didn’t enjoy it,” Hayes explained. “He’s freshened up beautifully and off today he looks like he’s come back really well. “He was a little naughty in the gates, he missed the start. We had Mark Zahra on board, who just rode him nice and quiet. I just loved the way he joined in, hit the line, pricked his ears and went to the line having a good look. “Mark gave a really good report, so we feel he’s right on track to head towards a (Blue Diamond) Prelude and he’s on the exact same path (2023 Blue Diamond Stakes winner) Little Brose was on, so hopefully it can be a similar result. “Off his trial today we’ll be going into the Prelude very confident.” View the full article
  6. Warmonger (NZ) (War Decree) is set on the path of a Sydney campaign this autumn after returning to the trials in good fashion on Wednesday morning. OTI Racing’s Kiwi stayer claimed his Group One win last winter in the Queensland Derby, but was put away before the Melbourne Cup after a long campaign. “When you look at him now, I’m so glad we did what we did,” said co-trainer Michael Kent Jnr. “He got to have a good five-week spell, he put on fantastic condition, he’s popped up in the wither, he’s really grown and matured. “It’s always difficult to come back from winter, three-year-old against your own age, straight into spring – they don’t get much of a break – versus now, he’s really matured and furnished, he looks brilliant.” The four-year-old finished third in the 1200-metre trial under Mick Dee in what was his first public hit-out since the Caulfield Cup last October. “He’s come back a different horse,” Kent Jnr said. “Really happy with the way he’s going, his gallops at home have been very good, he’s in fantastic order. “This morning was good, I was pleased to see there was good pace on in the trial, so he got to just drop his head, travel comfortably over 1200m and he was asked to push out the last 400m. “To run third was good, he had a healthy blow, but I’d say his recovery was quite good. “He’s right where we want him.” With the option to kick off his preparation in Melbourne over the mile on February 8, the gelding will have a Sydney-focused campaign beyond that. “Circle around the Sydney Cup and work backwards from there,” Kent Jnr said. “I really think we’ll see the best of him this preparation and going on, we’ve looked after him, he’s relatively lightly raced. As we know with these Kiwi stayers, they keep getting better and better if you look after them.” View the full article
  7. Progressive galloper Talisker (NZ) (Embellish) made a welcome return to the winner’s circle at New Plymouth on Saturday, taking the Platinum Homes (1400m) with a stamp of authority. Group Two-placed as a juvenile, Talisker spent the first-half of his three-year-old season in the South Island, picking up three wins on the bounce for Te Akau Racing’s Riccarton stable. The son of Embellish was denied by just a half-length to Crocetti in the Gr.1 New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m), but struggled to replicate that form through the summer and headed for the spelling paddock. Returning in late November, Talisker recorded placings to Matane, Tanganyika and stablemate My Lips Are Sealed so far this campaign, the latter in the Gr.3 Phar Lap Trophy (1600m) at Trentham. Starting favourite at Taranaki, jockey Craig Grylls allowed a rush of horses to contest the early speed, settling the gelding third-last in a comfortable rhythm. Front-runners Amend and Ifindoubtgetout held their position to the home turn, but Talisker was travelling sweetly and launched down the outside on straightening, running down the leaders to score ahead of a game Our Jumala. Mark Walker, who trains Talisker in partnership with Sam Bergerson, was rapt with the result, particularly so for his syndicate, the Te Akau Classic Edition Racing Partnership. “it was really good to see him return in winning form today and the owners have been super patient with him,” he said. “He was well ridden by Craig. We thought he’d be closer in the run, but they were going hard up front and he elected to take a sit off them. So, it was a good, intelligent, ride and he’s riding in career best form. “The progeny of Embellish seem to get better as they get into each season and he looks like he has a big race win in him, this horse. It might not be this year, but as a five-year-old, when he’s one-hundred percent mature, I think he could win a good race.” A $60,000 purchase by David Ellis at New Zealand Bloodstock’s National Yearling Sale in 2022, Talisker has earned over $262,000, with four wins and seven minor placings in 15 starts. He is out of a Redoute’s Choice mare Glenkinchie, who has produced another recent winning son of Embellish in El Arish. View the full article
  8. All of the King’s horses for all the King’s Men, Ardalio’s (NZ) (Ardrossan) been picked to do it again – this time for the NZB Kiwi. The lightly raced filly has been selected by The King’s Men to represent their slot in the inaugural $3.5 million 1500-metre feature on Barfoot & Thompson Champions Day at Ellerslie on March 8. The King’s Men moved quickly to snap up Ardalio less than a week after her victory in the Gr.3 Cambridge Stud Almanzor Trophy (1200m) during the Karaka Millions twilight card at Ellerslie on January 25. In only the third start of her career, the daughter of Ardrossan exploded out of the pack to score a brilliant win. Her time of 1:08.86 was the second-fastest in the history of that feature three-year-old sprint. Ardalio is a fitting representative for The King’s Men, whose syndicate member Mark Carter shared in the ownership of the filly’s sire Ardrossan under his family’s Jomara Bloodstock banner. Ardrossan’s ownership group also included Ardalio’s owner-breeder Lib Petagna’s JML Bloodstock, and the stallion himself raced from the Cambridge stable of Ardalio’s trainer Stephen Marsh. “We’re thrilled to have secured such an exciting filly to race for our slot in the NZB Kiwi,” Carter commented. “She’s won twice from only three starts and has been hugely impressive. “We were at Ellerslie last Saturday when she won the Almanzor, and as soon as she crossed the finish line, we thought ‘this might be the one for us’. “In addition to what she’s done on the racetrack so far, we also really like her pedigree. We’re big fans of her sire Ardrossan, who we had a share in during his racing career, so she’s a good fit in more ways than one.” Notably, Ardalio’s win in the Almanzor Trophy qualifies her for a share in an additional $1 million in bonuses on top of the NZB Kiwi’s base prizemoney. Horses that win selected Bonus Eligible races in either New Zealand or Australia, then finish in the top three in the NZB Kiwi, will receive bonuses of $600,000 for first, $250,000 for second or $150,000 for third. “That initiative around the extra $1 million in bonuses was another real attraction from our perspective,” Carter said. Petagna has first-hand experience with the concept of slot races. He also shared in the ownership of his homebred sprinter Lost And Running, who finished fourth in the A$15 million The Everest (1200m) at Randwick in October of 2021. “We’ve seen the excitement that these slot races can create,” he said. “One of the great things about them is the intrigue and interest that they generate through the weeks leading into the race as the Slot Holders make their selections. “The big prizemoney is another important factor that generates a lot of publicity for the race as an event. It’s proven to be a fantastic thing for the sport in Australia, the signs are good that it will be the same here, and we’re very happy to be a part of it. “It’s exciting to have a filly that we bred and race ourselves selected for the race, and it’s a real boost for her sire Ardrossan as well. “We didn’t take Ardalio to the sales, because she wasn’t particularly big. We sent her to be pre-trained by Sam Logan, who really liked her all the way through, and then she went to Stephen Marsh and she didn’t take long to make a big impression on him. “We couldn’t be happier with what she’s achieved on the racetrack so far, and now we can’t wait to take her back to Ellerslie again on March 8.” Marsh has been similarly proud of what Ardalio has achieved within the space of just three starts so far. She made her debut at Matamata on December 20, kicking off her career with a stylish come-from-behind win. Her first look around Ellerslie on January 12 produced a second placing, beaten by a head by Waikato Stud’s NZB Kiwi representative Sought After. The third-placegetter finished more than three lengths behind the first pair. But it was the Almanzor Trophy that took her career to new heights. “She’s still only lightly raced, and what she did on Karaka Millions night last week was outstanding,” Marsh said. “She’s a filly with a huge amount of upside. “Her next start will be in the Lisa Chittick Champagne Stakes (Listed, 1400m) against the older mares at Matamata on February 15. That’s a suitable distance progression from the 1200m of the Almanzor, and it also gives us the right spacing with three-week gaps between the Almanzor, the Lisa Chittick and the Kiwi. “Our team is absolutely thrilled to have her confirmed for a slot in the NZB Kiwi. It’s such an exciting new race on the New Zealand calendar, and it’s a real privilege to have a runner from our stable. We can’t wait.” Slot Holders who are yet to confirm their runners in the NZB Kiwi are Barneswood Brady Nakhle, Ozzie Kheir, Cambridge Stud, Auckland Thoroughbred Racing, Race Inc and the Selangor Turf Club. View the full article
  9. Guy, Aidan & Emily review the racing action from Ellerslie and New Plymouth featuring some stars of the future. They also catch up with the connections behind Ardalio, the latest horse to be announced for a slot in the NZB Kiwi. Weigh In, February 2 View the full article
  10. Willydoit (NZ) (Tarzino) tightened his grip on Gr.1 Trackside New Zealand Derby (2400m) favouritism with a dominant victory against older opposition in Saturday’s TAB (1600m) at Ellerslie. The $55,000 race was the third consecutive Ellerslie win for the Tarzino gelding, who cleared maiden ranks at the Auckland track on December 12 and then emphatically beat subsequent Karaka Millions 3YO (1600m) runner-up Tuxedo on New Year’s Day. But Saturday’s performance in Rating 75 company was Willydoit’s most impressive yet. He was sent out as a $1.40 favourite and barely provided a moment’s doubt. Willydoit departed from his previous come-from-behind style, instead taking up a position among the top three or four and settling into a smooth rhythm along the rail. A gap opened right in front of him when the front-runner Giacomo rolled away from the fence at the home turn, and Willydoit needed no second invitation. He produced a smart turn of foot and burst clear, romping home by two and a half lengths despite being eased down in the final 50m by rider Kevin Stott. Bought for $75,000 by trainers Shaun and Emma Clotworthy from Karaka 2023, Willydoit has now had four starts for three wins, a placing and $93,665 in stakes. Emma Clotworthy shares ownership along with Bryan Black and the international syndicator MyRacehorse. “That was a ‘wow’ performance,” Emma Clotworthy said. “We were a bit nervous about stepping up against the older horses today, but it was pretty nice to see him running away from them like that down the straight.” The TAB reacted to Saturday’s performance by cutting Willydoit from $2.80 into $2 for the New Zealand Derby, which will be run for a stake of $1.25 million at Ellerslie on March 8. The only other runner in single figures in that market is Hinekaha, who was trimmed from $8 into $5 after winning Saturday’s Listed Grangewilliam Stud Oaks Prelude (1800m) at New Plymouth. Stott had his first ride on Willydoit on Saturday, keeping the saddle warm for the injured Masa Hashizume. “I don’t know how good they have to be to win a Derby in New Zealand, but this horse gave me a serious feel today,” Stott said. “It was only a mile today and against older horses, but all I had to do was steer him around. “He’s a big horse who can get a bit unbalanced around here, but as soon as he gets his balance back, he’s away and gone. “He’s very uncomplicated. We thought we’d try to get him out of the stalls a bit better today and see if he can settle in a handier position. He settled beautifully and made my job easy. “I think a mile and a half (2400m) will suit him a lot better. He has a massive stride.” Shaun Clotworthy admits to some mixed feelings about Willydoit not being eligible for last Saturday’s Karaka Millions 3YO. “It’s unfortunate that he wasn’t nominated for the Karaka Millions, especially after seeing Tuxedo go on to run second to Damask Rose in that race,” he said. “The prize-money would have been nice. “But maybe it’s a blessing in disguise. It might have been a tough night and taken a bit out of him. This could work out to be a better step towards our main target.” Victory in the Derby in March would carry additional significance for Clotworthy, whose father Kim won the classic in 1977 with Uncle Remus. “Winning the Derby would certainly mean a lot to me, and to my father as well,” he said. View the full article
  11. Dog Penalties RAGS TO RICHES | Wanganui 28 January; unsatisfactory performance; must complete trial. OPAWA GORDON | Christchurch 30 January; displayed unreasonable aggression at lure; must complete trial. GOTCHA DANDELION | Christchurch 31 January; marring; stood down for 28 days and must complete trial. The post 27 January – 2 February 2025 appeared first on RIB. View the full article
  12. A month into 2025, trainer Dan Blacker is back winning graded stakes in California, this time with My Way Racing's El Potente, who blitzed a mile on firm turf in 1:32.39 in taking the $102,000 Thunder Road Stakes (G3T) Feb. 1 at Santa Anita Park. View the full article
  13. A classic pace meltdown in the Feb. 1 $155,000 Forward Gal Stakes (G3) played right into the hands of a waiting Eclatant, who exerted her superiority late with a 1 1/4-length score.View the full article
  14. A less-than-ideal break from the gate forced jockey Edgard Zayas to change his plan of attack with Whitham Thoroughbreds' homebred Burnham Square, who nevertheless persevered to capture the $250,000 Holy Bull Stakes (G3) Feb. 1 at Gulfstream Park.View the full article
  15. In winning his 13th Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) and seventh straight, Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert best summed up the performance from Citizen Bull during a postrace television interview, saying, "The champ is back."View the full article
  16. Perhaps in two months trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. will start focusing on the Kentucky Derby (G1). For now anyway, he's quite content to know he has an exciting 3-year-old in Captain Cook who can be pointed to another lucrative stakes.View the full article
  17. In defeating three tough runners from the Bob Baffert barn in the Santa Monica Stakes (G2), Kopion reminded her trainer, Richard Mandella, of her sire, Omaha Beach, also a Mandella trainee.View the full article
  18. Eclatant (Into Mischief) led home her Brad Cox-trained stablemate Stunner (Girvin) with a come-from-behind victory at 4-1 in Saturday's GIII Fasig-Tipton Forward Gal Stakes at Gulfstream Park, good for 20 points on the road to the GI Kentucky Oaks. The Queens M G (Thousand Words) was third. Eclatant, cutting back to seven furlongs after finishing a well-beaten third in last term's GII Golden Rod Stakes at Churchill Nov. 30, becomes a milestone 2,500th career victory for Cox. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-1. O-Stonestreet Stables LLC; B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY); T-Brad H. Cox. ECLATANT ($10.00) consumed the frontrunners down the lane in the $165,000 Forward Gal Stakes (G3) at @GulfstreamPark. The Into Mischief (@spendthriftfarm) filly gave trainer @bradcoxracing his 2500th victory and 20 Oaks Points. @luissaezpty was up for owners @StonestreetFarm. pic.twitter.com/BaenqANVHD — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) February 1, 2025 The post Eclatant Keys Brad Cox Exacta in Fasig-Tipton Forward Gal 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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  20. Chad Brown and Flavien Prat showed the Tampa Bay Downs crowd exactly why they were voted winners in their respective 2024 Eclipse Award categories, sweeping both graded stakes races on the Feb. 1 card with Running Bee and Saffron Moon.View the full article
  21. Rallying from fourth in a field of six 3-year-olds, Gate to Wire did not exactly live up to his name in the $155,000 Swale Stakes Feb. 1 at Gulfstream Park, but he was in front when it mattered most in the seven-furlong race: the finish.View the full article
  22. Burnham Square (Liam's Map), a breakout, nine-length maiden winner with blinkers added at third asking at Gulfstream Dec. 28, backed up that effort in a big way with a decisive victory in Saturday's GIII Holy Bull Stakes, good for 20 points on the road to the GI Kentucky Derby. Favored Tappan Street (Into Mischief) was second; Burning Glory (Into Mischief) was third. The 4-1 chance, drawn widest of all in post seven, trailed the field through an opening quarter in :23.42. He advanced on the inside down the backstretch, was shifted to the outside on the far turn and set his sights on Tappan Street at the top of the stretch. He kept rolling from there and kicked on to win going away by two lengths. The final time for 1 1/16 miles was 1:43.60. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1. O/B-Whitham Thoroughbreds LLC (KY); T-Ian R. Wilkes. BURNHAM SQUARE ($10.60) blazed home in the $265,000 Holy Bull Stakes (G3) at @GulfstreamPark for 20 @KentuckyDerby points! The gelding by Liam's Map (@LanesEndFarms) is trained by @IanWilkesRacing. @zayas_edgardo was on board. Bet the Forward Gal: https://t.co/mnxsqMII2X pic.twitter.com/01yvSLf1JH — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) February 1, 2025 Saturday, Gulfstream HOLY BULL S.-GIII, $250,000, Gulfstream, 2-1, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:43.60, ft. 1–BURNHAM SQUARE, 118, g, 3, by Liam's Map 1st Dam: Linda (GSW, $407,310), by Scat Daddy 2nd Dam: Beautiful Noise, by Sunny's Halo 3rd Dam: Listen Well, by Secretariat 1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. O/B-Whitham Thoroughbreds, LLC (KY); T-Ian R. Wilkes; J-Edgard J. Zayas. $151,900. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $202,330. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2–Tappan Street, 118, c, 3, Into Mischief–Virginia Key, by Distorted Humor. 1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. ($1,000,000 Ylg '23 FTSAUG). O-WinStar Farm LLC, CHC, Inc. and Cold Press Racing; B-Blue Heaven Farm (KY); T-Brad H. Cox. $49,000. 3–Burning Glory, 118, c, 3, Into Mischief–Hail, by Tapit. 1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. O/B-Juddmonte (KY); T-William I. Mott. $24,500. Margins: 1 3/4, 9 1/4, 3/4. Odds: 4.30, 1.70, 8.90. Also Ran: Ferocious, He's Not Joking, Kinetic Control, Guns Loaded. Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. The post Burnham Square Goes Last to First in Holy Bull appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  23. Recently crowned champion Citizen Bull (Into Mischief) led home a Bob Baffert-trained trifecta in Saturday's GIII Robert B. Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita. The 4-5 favorite bobbled from his inside draw and recovered quickly to lead the field of five around the clubhouse turn. He showed the way through fractions of :23.27 and :47.06 and powered home a four-length winner. 'TDN Rising Star' Rodriguez (Authentic) was second; Madaket Road (Quality Road) was third. The final time for one mile was 1:36.71. Sales history: $675,000 yrl '23 KEESEP. O-SF Racing LLC, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables LLC, Stonestreet Stables LLC, Bashor, Dianne, Determined Stables, Masterson, Robert E., Ryan, Tom J., Waves Edge Capital LLC & Donovan, Catherine; B-Robert & Lawana Low (KY); T-Bob Baffert. It was all #2 CITIZEN BULL ($3.80) in the $200,000 Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita. That is Bob Baffert's 7th straight win in the Robert B. Lewis Stakes and the 13th time he won the race. The son of Into Mischief (@spendthriftfarm) was ridden by Martin Garcia. pic.twitter.com/7SF1VGuWx7 — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) February 1, 2025 The post The ‘Bull’ is Back: Champion Citizen Bull Wires Robert B. Lewis appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  24. Highly regarded since breaking her maiden at Keeneland as a 3-year-old, CHP Racing's Saffron Moon broke through at the graded level while lowering the stakes record in the process in the $150,000 Endeavour Stakes (G3T) at Tampa Bay Downs Feb. 1. View the full article
  25. Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas is finalizing February plans for his Kentucky Derby (G1) hopefuls and those include a geographical swap for two candidates and the stakes debut for a popular third. View the full article
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