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A key member of the Elliott Bloodstock Services and Imperium Sales teams, Lucy Ryan lets us in on her background in the bloodstock business as the first person to be back in the TDN hot seat this winter. TDN: How did you become involved in bloodstock in the first place? LR: More by chance than design. I was lucky enough to be introduced to ponies at an early age, joining the local pony club, which led to a bit of eventing, hunting and point-to-pointing (very badly!). I met Mathilde Texier at a friend's barbecue and she offered me a job as her assistant so I paused my studies at Leeds University and never returned. I had a wonderful time with Mathilde (hopefully she thought the same); it was an amazing experience and she was a superb teacher. This then led to working for one of the top judges Amanda Skiffington; again a great education and I'm very grateful to the both of them who helped kickstart my career. TDN: What's your proudest moment to date? LR: It has to be the creation of Imperium Sales. It was a real challenge, and something completely different to my day to day. I'm very thankful to Nicola Short who answered all my questions and guided me throughout. We're very lucky to have the platform to do it, and I'm very grateful to clients of Elliott Bloodstock Services who entrusted Imperium Sales to present and offer their stock at the sales. TDN: What was your defining memory of 2025? LR: Probably selling Pintara at the mares' sale for 1.8 million gns to Resolute Bloodstock. Achieving another million-pound lot within only our third year of consigning at the Tattersalls December breeding stock sale was pretty special. I'm very proud of all the team, and more importantly very thankful to the connections of Pintara for allowing Imperium Sales to offer her. TDN: Tell us something people don't know about you… LR: I'm a devoted shopper — whether that's at the sales or during Black Friday. TDN: What keeps you awake at night? VAT returns and customs! TDN: Any regrets? LR: None worth mentioning. Things have naturally gone wrong, and we're all human. Of course I've made mistakes but it's best to focus on the present and what's ahead. There's no point dwelling in the past. TDN: What motivates you? LR: You Got To Me winning the Irish Oaks was a very proud moment for all of us, so we want to repeat this success by finding another Classic winner. TDN: Give us an underrated sire to keep onside next year… LR: Nathaniel. Perhaps not entirely underrated, but at his fee I think he represents huge value, providing breeders with nice returns within the sales ring and on the racetrack. Alex [Elliott] has had great success with him — notably through the 2024 Irish Oaks winner You Got To Me and dual Listed winner and Group-placed filly Understated, who was sourced from BBAG. TDN: Your favourite sale/place and why? LR: The BBAG September Yearling Sale in Baden-Baden. I love the vibe of the sale, it's very relaxed. The sale itself offers excellent quality and it has been a lucky hunting ground for Elliott Bloodstock Services over the years. The town itself is a beautiful spa town. You must visit the casino for a night of old-school glamour. Ladies, take a frock, and gentlemen, you'll need a blazer to enter. TDN: What's your go-to karaoke song? LR: Valerie by Amy Winehouse — and I can, and have, sung it with or without the music. TDN: Who is your inspiration? LR: Gosh, within our industry there are lots of inspiring people and you learn from each other all the time but, if I had to narrow it down, I would say probably my two prior bosses and my present one! Both Dr Mathilde Texier and bloodstock agent Amanda Skiffington are incredible women have carved out wonderful careers in a tough industry, and they are still very much at the top of their games. So if that's not inspiring, I'm not sure what is. Last but not least, my current boss Alex Elliott has achieved a lot of notable success in a relatively short career, so you could say he's only just getting started. The post In The Hot Seat: Lucy Ryan 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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Throughout its history, WinStar Farm's stallion program has been anchored by raw speed, with champion Speightstown and fellow sprinting specialist Distorted Humor among some of the first sires to define the farm's identity. As WinStar wraps up its 25th anniversary this year, the blueprint is much the same. Patch Adams, Mullikin and Straight No Chaser are the latest Grade I-winning sprinters set to join the roster. Two of the recruits carry the direct influence of the aforementioned cornerstone sires and the third is out of a mare by Congrats, another WinStar stalwart who has emerged as an influential broodmare sire. “Horses that have pure speed is something you can't fake,” said WinStar's Director of Bloodstock Services Liam O'Rourke. “It's a quality that we are always trying to inject into our breeding program and we're really excited to have three very fast horses coming to us in 2026.” PATCH ADAMS (Into Mischief — Well Humored, by Distorted Humor). Standing for $30,000 in 2026. Dual Grade I winner Patch Adams is a particularly meaningful addition to the WinStar roster as a third-generation homebred for the farm. WinStar purchased Patch Adams's third dam Well Dressed (Notebook) at the 2001 Keeneland November Sale. In the quarter-century since, the family has flourished with Grade I winners Well Armed (Tiznow), Cyberknife (Gun Runner) and Played Hard (Into Mischief). Patch Adams is out of the stakes-winning Distorted humor mare Well Humored, a half-sister to GISW American Patriot (War Front) and Parchment Party (Constitution), winner of this year's GIII Belmont Gold Cup Stakes. “Patch Adams is a horse that has been so rewarding for everyone here at WinStar,” said O'Rourke. “So many people in the WinStar family have had a hand in this horse's success. For him to return home and retire to our stallion barn is really coming full circle.” O'Rourke said the WinStar team had high hopes for Patch Adams from early on in his career. Trained by Brad Cox and campaigned in partnership with China Horse Club, the son of Into Mischief broke his maiden last November by 10 1/2 lengths, becoming a 'TDN Rising Star presented by Hagyard.' Patch Adams as a foal at WinStar | courtesy WinStar Farm “He was a third of a second off Groupie Doll's track record under wraps as a 2-year-old,” recalled O'Rourke. “It was a 'wow' performance. He ran a 98 Beyer Speed Figure, which was the second-highest Beyer of any 2-year-old that year, so it really got us excited that he was going to be that special horse we thought he could be.” After testing the Kentucky Derby trail early this year, Patch Adams successfully cut back to one turn, defeating future stakes winner Big Truzz (Justify) on Kentucky Derby weekend. That victory launched a summer campaign in Saratoga where he reeled off back-to-back Grade I wins. “He was dominant in the Woody Stephens, going the fastest seven furlongs by a colt at Saratoga this summer,” said O'Rourke. “The Allen Jerkens was an elite sprinting performance, going in 1:21.61 which was faster than Book'em Danno (Bucchero) in the GI Forego that day and Hope Road (Quality Road) in the GI Ballerina. It wasn't an easy trip for him, so to gut that win out and run as fast as he did that day really solidified him as a special racehorse.” An injury sustained in training kept Patch Adams from making a trip to the Breeders' Cup before his retirement. Standing for $30,000 in his debut season, Patch Adams is bred on the same cross as fellow WinStar resident Life Is Good, who will see his first 2-year-olds on the track next year. O'Rourke reported a strong initial response from breeders, noting that Patch Adams should fit a wide variety of mares. “He has a lot of the qualities of both Distorted Humor and Into Mischief,” he explained. “He's a great-moving horse with beautiful action to him. He's got strength and balance and he stands over a lot of ground. He's gone over extremely well with some great judges.” MULLIKIN (Violence — Tulira's Star, by Congrats). Standing for $10,000. Mullikin -paddock-schooling-07-17-2025-SA6_9166-PRINT-Sarah-Andrew.jpg" alt="" width="1155" height="840" /> Sarah Andrew Like Patch Adams, Mullikin shares a connection to the WinStar brand. He was named after the farm's longtime CFO Jack Mullikin, who retired in 2023. Bred by Fred Hertrich III and John Fielding, Mullikin was a $500,000 yearling at the Keeneland September Sale. The son of Violence placed in 12 of his 16 lifetime starts over a three-year career and earned over $1.1 million. As a 4-year-old last year, Mullikin reeled off four straight wins culminating in the GII John A. Nerud Stakes and GI Forego Stakes. “The Nerud was an especially important performance,” said O'Rourke. “To go as fast as he did in 1:20.54, he was half a second off Artax's record that has stood for 25 years. He came back in the Forego and put in a dominant performance, winning by 5 and three-quarter lengths. He ran a 105 Beyer Speed Figure over a very quality field that day.” Mullikin also placed third in last year's GI Breeders' Cup Sprint and was second behind Locked (Gun Runner) in the GII Cigar Mile Handicap. This year at five, the Rudolphe Brisset trainee's highlights included two runner-up performances behind Book'em Danno in the GIII True North Stakes and GI Alfred G. Vanderbilt Stakes. O'Rourke said that Mullikin is a natural fit for the WinStar roster as a son of Violence out of a Congrats mare. Congrats is the broodmare sire of GI Kentucky Oaks victress Shedaresthedevil (Daredevil), recently retired Grade I winner Johannes (Nyquist) and this year's GI Breeders' Cup Classic winner Forever Young (Jpn) (Real Steel {Jpn}). “To have the speed that he had coming off that sireline is critical and really appealing to breeders,” said O'Rourke. “Some really excellent horses have come from the Congrats line and I think he's going to continue to be an important influence in pedigrees for years to come.” STRAIGHT NO CHASER (Speightster — Margarita Friday, by Johannesburg). Standing for $10,000. Straight No Chaser wins the GI Breeders' Cup Sprint | Horsephotos Straight No Chaser first came on WinStar's radar as a stallion prospect when he claimed in the 2023 GIII Maryland Sprint Stakes in a record time of 1:08.27, earning a 107 Beyer Speed Figure. The following year the MyRacehorse-campaigned colt claimed 2024 Champion Male Sprinter honors with back-to-back scores in the GII Santa Anita Sprint Championships Stakes and the GI Breeders' Cup Sprint. The Dan Blacker trainee added another win to his resume this year in the G2 Riyadh Dirt Sprint. “What was really impressive was the way he carried his race with him wherever he went, whether it was Del Mar, Santa Anita, Oaklawn or shipping east for Maryland's biggest day of racing,” said O'Rourke. “Especially as a sprinter, to come back year after year, have those unbelievable performances and run elite speed figures just speaks to his quality as a racehorse.” The $2.6 million earner is a half-sibling to two other stakes winners and is from the family of Hall of Famer Housebuster. O'Rourke said that the first time he got a look at Straight No Chaser, he immediately started looking forward to showing the horse off to breeders. “I was blown away by his physique, his scope and his general build,” he said. “I think he's well-priced and we've had a lot of great feedback from breeders.” Straight No Chaser follows his grandsire Speightstown, who passed away in 2023, as an Eclipse and Breeders' Cup-winning sprinter to stand at WinStar. “Speightstown was so important to WinStar's history and he continues to produce new Grade I winners,” said O'Rourke. “The parallels as champion sprinter from that beautiful Gone West sireline make us really excited about Straight No Chaser.” The post WinStar Farm Welcomes Speedy New Trio 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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At 34-1, Cal-bred Express Kid outran his odds in the Springboard Mile to close out Remington Park's Thoroughbred meet and in the process the colt took home 10 Kentucky Derby points on Saturday evening. The $2,000 buy out of the Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders Association Fall Mixed sale broke his maiden at first-asking at Canterbury in early July and was the runner-up in the Prairie Meadows Freshman Stakes in mid-August. Express Kid shipped to Oklahoma City to contest the Clever Trevor Stakes, but was well-beaten Sept. 28. Switching to the local course's turf for an allowance condition Nov. 6, the Wade Rarick trainee won by a head. The longshot hustled out of the blocks from the extreme outside post and was able to wrestle the top spot away from Jets Rio (Candy Ride {Arg}). Traveling like a smooth operator under Jose Alvarez up the backstretch, Express Kid separated himself from the rest of the field, but heavy favorite Arctic Beast went on the attack around the far turn. Still, the pacesetter proved he had plenty in the tank and running down the lane his 'catch me if you can' tactics worked to perfection as he became the second longest shot to win the race behind 128-1 Texas Bling (by Too Much Bling). “He broke so sharp in them, I was like, Wow!” trainer Wade Rarick said. “I don't have a lot of these kind [that win $300,000 races). He is eligible for a lot of things in Arizona (where Rarick stables), but I think we might go a different direction with him now.” Of note, the owners of the top three finishers in the Springboard Mile received a special complimentary 2026 breeding season to Lane's End stallion Senor Buscador (by Mineshaft), who won the 2020 edition of the race for owner Joey Peacock and trainer Todd Fincher. The winner's dam is responsible for a yearling filly named Burglarized (Cat Burglar) and a weanling colt by Tap Back. She was bred to Shaaz for 2026. Express Kid's second dam is MSW Stormy West (Gone West). REMINGTON SPRINGBOARD MILE S., $300,000, Remington, 12-20, 2yo, 1m, 1:38.99, ft. 1–EXPRESS KID, 121, c, 2, by Bodexpress 1st Dam: Sensationalize, by Street Sense 2nd Dam: Stormy West, by Gone West 3rd Dam: Storm Beauty, by Storm Cat ($12,000 RNA Ylg '24 FTCAYR; $2,000 Ylg '24 ARZOCT). 1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Steve Haahr; B-Richard Barton Enterprises (CA); T-Wade Rarick; J-Jose L. Alvarez. $180,000. Lifetime Record: 5-3-1-0, $236,902. 2–Arctic Beast, 121, c, 2, Yaupon–Frostie Anne, by Frost Giant. ($120,000 Wlg '23 FTNMIX; $275,000 Ylg '24 SARAUG). O-Paradise Farms Corp., JP Racing Stable, Staudacher, David, Zilla Racing Stables and Rice, Jennifer; B-Rockridge Stud, LLC & Saratoga Glen Farm & Beal's Racing Stable, LL (NY); T-Michael Maker. $60,000. 3–Royalamerican, 121, g, 2, Upstart–Scat for the Cause, by Creative Cause. O/B/T-C. R. Trout (OK). $33,000. Margins: 6 1/4, 2 1/4, HF. Odds: 34.50, 0.90, 9.50. Also Ran: Western Man, Way Beyond, Big Apple Patrick, Essential Time, Jets Rio, Time for Music, Supreme Good (Ire), Spice Runner. Scratched: My Dream Zapper. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. A HUGE upset! It was all #12 EXPRESS KID ($71.00) who goes gate-to-wire to easily win the $300,000 Remington Springboard Mile Stakes at @RemingtonPark and earn 10 points towards the @KentuckyDerby. The son of Bodexpress was ridden by Jose Alvarez and is trained by Wade Rarick. pic.twitter.com/JOpL2ciijg — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) December 21, 2025 The post OKC Boxcar: Express Kid Rocks Tote In Remington Springboard Mile Upset 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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Lyle Hewitson is hoping to turn some near misses into winners and continue his strong start to the campaign when he partners some useful chances at Happy Valley on Tuesday night. The South African is on the 12-winner mark for the campaign and has no complaints about his start, but a combined 30 second and third place finishes so far have left him feeling like there was more in the locker. “I can’t complain, there’s been plenty of seconds and thirds that of course we’d love to turn into winners,”...View the full article
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Frankie Lor Fu-chuen is looking to the addition of the hood to help his rising star Regal Gem as he stretches out to the mile for the first time in the Class Two Neptune Handicap (1,650m) at Happy Valley on Tuesday night. After suffering defeats in his first four Hong Kong starts, Regal Gem has proved a revelation since getting off the mark at Happy Valley in July over the 1,200m distance. Bumping into a runaway winner on reappearance this campaign, the Zoustar galloper has not looked back...View the full article
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Tomasina’s (NZ) (Darci Brahma) victory in the Dynes Transport Tapanui Cup (1335m) at Gore on Sunday couldn’t have come at a better time for owner Stanley Jones. He is in hospital recuperating from surgery after breaking his leg this week and trainer Sabin Kirkland said his mare’s win would be a great tonic for Jones. “I am very happy, especially for the owner’s sake,” Kirkland said. “He fell over and broke his femur this week, so he is in hospital and had a major operation. I am sure he was pleased to see that.” Tomasina took a solid form line into the race, having finished fifth in the Listed Stewards’ Stakes (1200m) at Riccarton last month before finishing runner-up in the Winton Cup (1400m), and Kirkland was confident of another bold showing. There was plenty of early speed in Sunday’s feature, with the field spread out four wide over the first few hundred metres, but jockey Terry Mosely elected not to get involved in the early skirmish and settled Tomasina midfield. He asked her to improve three-wide at the 800m mark and turning for home she entered a duel with Henry Hubber, and the pair quickly opened up several lengths on their rivals. Tomasina proved too strong in the concluding stages and dashed away to a four-length victory. Kirkland was pleased with the performance, and said treatment of her joints has been a key factor to her recent success. “It was sensational,” he said. “She had a bit of trouble with her fetlocks, we got them injected and she is just a different horse.” Tomasina may now back-up in the KB Contractors Open 1200 at Wingatui on Boxing Day, but Kirkland said he will wait to see how she comes through Sunday’s race before deciding. “You can’t make plans on raceday, we will just see how she pulls through, but looking at her now, she looks great,” he said. The daughter of Darci Brahma will be joined in her race on Boxing Day by stablemate Buoyant (NZ) (Dalghar), who scored one of the biggest wins of his career at the same meeting three years ago in the Listed Hazlett Stakes (1200m). He finished fifth in his two lead in runs and Kirkland is confident of an improved result on Friday. “I am very happy with him,” Kirkland said. “He got caught three and four wide at Cromwell the other day, he tried his heart out. If we get a good draw at Wingatui, he can sit back a bit and he will be right there.” Kirkland will also head to Wingatui with Belardo Ace, who will contest the Property Brokers – Ray Kean R65 2200. “He has been working super, I just hope we don’t get too heavy of a track, that’s my biggest query,” he said. View the full article
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Mark Newnham reached a significant milestone on Saturday at Sha Tin as leading Karaka graduate, Invincible Ibis (Hellbent), passed yet another crucial test on his march towards the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) – the opening leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series – on 1 February. Celebrating his 100th Hong Kong training win with the young gun’s victory in the Class 3 Poinsettia Handicap (1600m), Newnham joined Caspar Fownes at the top of the trainers’ championship on 25 victories this term over Danny Shum (23 wins) and David Hayes (21). “It’s good to get the 100 out of the way. We’ve been stuck on 99 – I felt like a bad cricketer. It was going to come; I’m just pleased it came with this horse in this race. He’s a nice, progressive horse,” Newnham said. “That should see his rating lift to get him into the Four-Year-Old Classic Series. He’ll need another race before then, but he’s on his way and he’s improving every start.” Stepping from barrier three, Invincible Ibis hugged the rail while midfield. The field fanned across the straight turning for home as the Hellbent gelding stole ground under a cool Zac Purton ride, before saluting by one and three quarter lengths in 1m 34.97s. “He’s always given that indication that he’s going to run 1600 (metres) out strongly, but first run you need to see them do it. Zac gave him a perfect ride, the gaps opened up for him, so he had the advantages with an inside gate (three), but he still had to put them away and he did it well,” Newnham said. After success earlier with Hong Kong International Sale graduate Circuit Fiery (NZ) (Tavistock) in the first section of the Class 5 Amaryllis Handicap (1400m) for trainer Chris So, Purton became the first to reach 50 wins for the campaign with his bookending double. Purton said: “He (Invincible Ibis) keeps improving which is a nice thing. He did it a different way today, coming inside and through them. He keeps doing what we ask him to do.” Invincible Ibis was sold by Kilgravin Lodge at the 2023 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready To Run Sale for $425,000 to trainer Mark Newnham. The Four-Year-Old Classic Series also features the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) on 1 March and ends with the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on 22 March. Lyndhurst Farm graduate Sky Trust (So You Think) earlier propelled Caspar Fownes to the top of the trainers’ standings – before Newnham levelled up – with a smart victory in the HK$2.84 million Class 2 Ivy Handicap (1200m) under jockey Maxime Guyon. Having trained seven winners this month, Fownes is aiming to carry today’s momentum into Tuesday’s fixture at Happy Valley, where he has nine entries. “It’s nice to see a horse like this perform at this Class 2 level,” Fownes said. “He’s a horse that can go further – he’ll be better at 1400 (metres) – so there’s some races coming up and, hopefully, we can get another win for the owners.” Guyon, who grabbed a double, said: “We had a perfect run behind the leaders. I travelled very well, he showed a good turn of foot, and we had a light weight today.” Emblazon (Zoustar) dominated the Class 4 Pok Oi Cup Handicap (130lb) for trainer Cody Mo and jockey Jerry Chau. The four-year-old was sold through the Riversley Park draft at the Ready To Run Sale also began a double for Mo, who also won the Class 4 Erica Handicap (1400m) with Nyx Gluck (NZ) (Redwood) and jockey James McDonald. “This race worked out well for him (Nyx Gluck), he got a good draw (one) and James McDonald did very well. In the future, he will go a bit further, but for now this trip seems to be good for him,” Mo said. McDonald, who concluded his short-term riding stint on Saturday, steered Fit For Beauty (NZ) (Vanbrugh) to success in the Class 4 Hibiscus Handicap (1600m) for trainer John Size. View the full article
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Join Pip Morris, Emily Murphy and Bruce Sherwin as they break down the action from Manawatu Cup day out of Trentham. Plus the latest NZB Kiwi slot has been announced, they found out the latest. Weigh In, December 21 View the full article
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The Dirty Dee’s (NZ) (Derryn) Oaks preparation hit a slight snag this week when trainer Robbie Patterson was forced to scratch her from Saturday’s Gr.3 Eulogy Stakes (1600m), but he is hoping to get her quickly back on track. The three-year-old daughter of Derryn garnered plenty of attention following her impressive debut victory at New Plymouth last month, drawing comparisons to her former Oaks-winning stablemate Leica Lucy (NZ) (Derryn). Those comparisons were further enhanced when she finished runner-up over 1400m at Trentham a fortnight ago, the same position Leica Lucy filled in the same race following a similar hampered run. Leica Lucy went on to win the Eulogy Stakes at her next start, and The Dirty Dee was heavily favoured to do the same, however, she suffered a muscle strain and Patterson elected to withdraw his filly. “It was disappointing (having to scratch), but we have still got a horse,” Patterson said. “It was only slight muscle problems. Her muscle enzymes were through the roof, so we had to put her aside.” Patterson is hoping to get The Dirty Dee quickly back on track and head to Trentham next month for the Gr.3 New Zealand Bloodstock Desert Gold Stakes (1600m) before tackling the Gr.2 David & Karyn Ellis Fillies Classic (2100m) at Te Rapa in February, and ultimately the Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks (2400m) at Ellerslie. “She will keep, we will try and get her to the Desert Gold and then the one at Te Rapa, and the Oaks will be a fortnight later,” Patterson said. While disappointed not to line-up The Dirty Dee on Saturday, Patterson was still represented in the Eulogy by stablemate Capaci (NZ) (Tivaci), who was strong late to capture third place. Patterson was rapt with her performance and he is looking forward to her following the same blueprint as The Dirty Dee. “For a horse who was only having her second start and is still learning the caper in that grade, it was a great performance,” he said. “Her sectionals were really good compared to the winner and second horse. “Going forward, we are getting excited. She relaxes beautifully, so I don’t think those (Oaks) trips will be a problem in her own age group.” Patterson was also pleased with the performance of Belles Beau (NZ) (Iffraaj) on Saturday, with the five-year-old gelding rocketing home to finish third in the Gr.2 Manawatu Challenge Stakes (1400m), and the Taranaki horseman is looking forward to returning to the track next month to tackle the Gr.2 Harcourts Thorndon Mile (1600m) with his charge. “It was super, he is looking for a mile,” Patterson said. “If it was a mile yesterday, he wins, but he will get his chance in the Thorndon over a mile. “It is not going to be easy, but by the way he is going, he is going to be competitive that’s for sure.” View the full article
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Trainer Stephen Marsh had a massive grin on his face at Te Rapa on Saturday and it wasn’t just because promising stayer Roctave had overcome some mid-race difficulties to win the MVP Cars 2100 (2100m) and secure his place in the Dunstan Horsefeeds Stayers Championship Final (2400m) at Ellerslie on Boxing Day. Marsh also took stable stars El Vencedor and Well Written to Te Rapa for an exhibition gallop to complete their Boxing Day preparations for the Gr.1 Cambridge Zabeel Classic (2000m) and Gr. 2 Jimmy Schick Shaw’s Auckland Guineas (1400m) respectively, with both coming through with flying colours. El Vencedor (NZ) (Shocking) showed he is at peak fitness as he broke 34 seconds for the last 600m of his gallop in effortless fashion, while Well Written also looked happy as she finished off a more sedate gallop that saw her close in around 38 seconds for her last 600m. “I’m really happy with both of them, they have pulled up well and will have taken plenty out of the day,” Marsh said. “El Vencedor is going great and the gallop will have brought him on again. I think he is right there now with his fitness and having the services of Mick Dee (jockey) on Boxing Day is also a plus for him. “It’s great to be able to have the use of jockeys of his class and he knows how to win the biggest races here and across the Tasman.” Marsh was also delighted to see how Well Written (Written Tycoon) had pulled up from her excursion, her first time back to the races since her triumph in the Gr.1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton last month. “She (Well Written) has just been ticking over since she got home from Riccarton, but she is such a clean-winded filly that you don’t really have to do a lot with her,” he said. “Today was more about giving her legs a good stretch, while getting her back into raceday mode with the float trip and being involved in the atmosphere on raceday. “We didn’t want her doing too much so she just had a run along and that will tighten her up nicely. “She has some big races coming up over the next three months, which is so exciting, and she looks a picture to kick that programme off.” Marsh was referring to the $1.5m TAB Karaka Millions 3YO (1600m) at Ellerslie on 24 January followed by the $4 million NZB Kiwi (1500m) on 7 March, where the filly has been selected by Entain New Zealand to fill the TAB slot. Marsh was also relieved that Roctave (NZ) (Roc de Cambes) had come through with his victory to claim a spot in the $125,000 Dunstan Horsefeeds Final as the horse looked to be in real trouble when he dropped out to last with 600m to run on Saturday. “I just didn’t know what to think while I was watching the race,” he said. “Once he (jockey Rory Hutchings) got him balanced and into clear air coming to the turn he seemed to switch back on and in the end it was a fairly comfortable victory, albeit a very tough watch. “Provided he pulls up well, he will go to the Final on Boxing Day where he will have the blinkers put back on. “He is shaping up to be a pretty handy stayer so now he has got a ticket to the big dance I hope he can show us that.” View the full article
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Last month’s $600,000 Group 1 Barneswood Farm 53rd New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) is proving to be the early form race for the $4 million NZB Kiwi (1500m), with runner-up Lollapalooza (NZ) (El Roca) announced as the third confirmed runner for the Champions Day feature. The Graham Richardson and Rogan Norvall-trained filly will join race winner Well Written, alongside Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) winner Romanoff, in the southern hemisphere’s richest three-year-old race after being selected by the Barneswood Brady Nakhle Slot Holder partnership. Well Written was the horse every NZB Kiwi Slot Holder wanted, but after Entain New Zealand (TAB) secured the unbeaten filly earlier this month, the Barneswood Brady Nakhle partnership moved quickly to lock in their next target. Slot Manager Barneswood Brady Nakhle was rapt to seal a deal with Lollapalooza’s owners – Social Racing Premier Dynamic Duo Syndicate and Richardson Racing Carnival Syndicate. “Well Written was at the top of everyone’s list, but you can only have one of those, and Lolla was certainly on the radar,” Nakhle said. “She was by far and away our choice thereafter. “It (1000 Guineas) is the best form line, we think, through the three-year-olds. She has been beaten by an absolute freak (Well Written), it is great form. “We are very stoked to be on the ride with the wonderful ownership group. The discussions with the team were fantastic; they were so great to deal with. “Brent and Wendy Cooper (Social Racing) are just fantastic friends and wonderful people in their own right, and Graham and Rogan, you don’t get much better in terms of conditioners of a horse.” The Barneswood Brady Nakhle partnership learned a thing or two from the first edition of The NZB Kiwi, waiting to within weeks of the race before confirming their representative, and they were intent on not letting the pressure mount in their second foray into the race. “We put the pressure on ourselves (earlier this year),” Nakhle said. “We didn’t leave ourselves much runway, and with the wide draw, it didn’t quite pan out, but it was a great experience. “This time, it almost feels like the pressure is off, we can sit back now. To a certain degree, our work is done, and we will just leave it to the experts and Lolla now.” Nakhle saw Lollapalooza in the flesh on Friday at Matamata, where she was beaten by his Group One-winning sprinter Crocetti in their 1100m Group and Listed trial, and he was pleased with what he saw. “She looks an absolute treat and is a credit to the team,” he said. “It was nice to see her having that pipe opener and I am sure Graham will have her primed up for when she steps out on raceday. “Fingers-crossed she can be there in the finish.” Bred by Don Pye & Dame Wendy Pye, Lollapalooza is by El Roca and out of Group Three-winning Showcasing mare Carnival. She was offered through New Zealand Bloodstock’s Karaka 2024 Book 2 Sale under Haunui Farm’s draft, where she was purchased by Richardson Racing Stables and Social Racing for $30,000. She has proven to be a bargain buy, going on to win one and place in four of her seven starts to date, including victory in the $150,000 Group 3 Gold Trail Stakes (1200m) and runner-up performances in the Group 1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas and $150,000 Group 3 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Sunline Vase (1400m), earning just shy of $250,000. View more information about the 2026 NZB Kiwi here. View the full article
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The California Retirement Management Account (CARMA) has named the 22 individual recipients of this year's Howard “Howie” Zucker Grant Program, named in honor of their late president Howard Zucker, the group announced Saturday. This month, CARMA has awarded $515,000 to 22 different aftercare charity partners across the country, reaffirming their commitment to ensuring every California-raced Thoroughbred has a safe, dignified transition to their next chapter. The recipients are: After the Homestretch Arizona, CANTER California, Canter Haven Farm, Center for Racehorse Retraining, Champions Retreat, Desert Oasis Rescue, Down The Stretch Ranch, Eclipse TB Aftercare, Glen Ellen Vocational Academy, Inc. (GEVA Inc.), Harmony and Hope Horse Haven, Inc., Healing Arenas, Inc., Hope For Horses, Inc., Horse Power Sanctuaries Inc. dba Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Old Friends, Inc., Racehorse Remember Me Foundation (DBA Remember Me Rescue), Ride Above Disability Therapeutic Riding Center, Sandia Creek Ranch Auxiliary Foundation, Square Peg Foundation, United Pegasus Foundation, Whispering Meadows Ranch Equine Rescue, Win Place Home, Inc., Zen Heart Horsemanship Inc. and Let's Ride Therapeutic Equestrian Program. CARMA has also debuted a new CARMA Aftercare Partner Badge, a new mark of distinction awarded annually to their approved aftercare charities. This badge signals to owners, adopters, donors, and the broader racing community that the organization has met CARMA's rigorous standards for care, transparency, and operational excellence. Partners may display the badge on their websites, social channels, and printed materials for the year it is awarded, helping the public easily identify trusted programs committed to the highest level of aftercare. “We're seeing a real shift among new owners,” said CARMA President Billy Koch. “Responsible aftercare is now one of the first things they ask about, and that simply wasn't the case in years past. It's a clear sign that our advocacy is making an impact and that responsible aftercare is becoming part of the conversation from day one.” To learn more about any of the honored organizations, visit the CARMA Aftercare Charity Directory. The post CARMA Names 22 Recipients For Howard Zucker Grant Program 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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Sent off as the 39-10 third choice in a field of six for Saturday's Gun Runner Stakes at the Fair Grounds, Leland Ackerley Racing LLC's Chip Honcho (Connect) prompted the early pace and kept plugging away down the long stretch to be up on the wire and earn 10 points on the Road to the Kentucky Derby. The $210,000 Fasig-Tipton July yearling–with blinkers added off a Churchill one-mile maiden win Nov. 20–broke to his right, causing a bit of a chain reaction, but he showed speed enough to track the early tempo to the outside of the talented Ohio-bred Crown the Buckeye (Yaupon) through strong fractions of :23.62 and :46.66. Right at the pacesetter's flank into and around the turn through three-quarters in a testing 1:10.98, Chip Honcho still had a few lengths to find as Crown the Buckeye plugged on gamely and the front-runner finally ran out of steam late, allowing Chip Honcho to race over the top of him in the final three or four strides. Favored 'TDN Rising Star' presented by Hagyard Liberty National (Maxfield) made late progress at the rail to just get up for second ahead of Crown the Buckeye. Quality Mischief (Into Mischief) was in the photo and beaten about a length for all of it in fourth. “I had him in good position to the outside after I got him to settle,” said winning rider Paco Lopez. “He really started setting down a nice run at the quarter pole, and I thought we could go get the leader. My horse gave everything he had.” Chip Honcho was runner-up on Keeneland debut behing 'Rising Star' Dr. Kapur (McKinzie) but got the job done last time in the Louisville mud. The 18th stakes winner for his Lane's End-based stallion, whose son Rattle N Roll was victorious in the Tinsel Stakes at Oaklawn earlier Saturday, Chip Honcho is out of a stakes-winning half-sister to fellow SW Whiskey And Rye (Maclean's Music). Miss My Rose did not produce foals in either of the last two seasons and most recently visited Muth. GUN RUNNER S., $100,000, Fair Grounds, 12-20, 2yo, 1 1/16m, 1:44.76, ft. 1–CHIP HONCHO, 122, c, 2, by Connect 1st Dam: Miss My Rose (SW), by Magician (Ire) 2nd Dam: Ava G, by Afternoon Deelites 3rd Dam: Affirmed Miss, by Affirmed 1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. ($210,000 Ylg '24 FTKJUL). O-Leland Ackerley Racing LLC; B-Venneri Racing Inc & Tony Fanticola (KY); T-Steven M Asmussen; J-Paco Lopez. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $150,475. 2–Liberty National, 122, c, 2, Maxfield–Virtuoso, by Awesome Again. 1ST BLACK TYPE. ($525,000 Ylg '24 KEESEP). O-Brookdale Racing Inc & Fern Circle Stables; B-Rock Ridge Thoroughbreds LLC (KY); T-Kenneth G McPeek. $20,000. 3–Crown the Buckeye, 122, c, 2, Yaupon–Feisty Tomboy, by Unbridled's Song. ($225,000 Ylg '24 KEESEP; $250,000 2yo '25 OBSAPR). O-Paradise Farms Corp, David Staudacher & Hooties Racing LLC; B-Pick View LLC, Paul W Schaffer & William D Pickerrell (OH); T-Michael J Maker. $11,000. Margins: 3/4, HD, NK. Odds: 3.90, 1.30, 2.00. Also Ran: Quality Mischief, Very Connected, Mister Punch. Scratched: Arabia Wild, Mesquite. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. CHIP HONCHO ($9.80) kept digging down the lane in the $100,000 Gun Runner Stakes at @fairgroundsnola. The son of Connect (@LanesEndFarms) earns 10 Points on the @spendthriftfarm Road to the @KentuckyDerby for trainer Steve Asmussen. @Pacolopez1018 was on board. pic.twitter.com/bgrPaWiYho — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) December 21, 2025 The post Connect’s Chip Honcho Guts It Out in Gun Runner 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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Not to be outdone by 6-year-old Skippylongstocking (Exaggerator) in the GIII Harlan's Holiday one race prior, classy Woodslane Farm homebred Wolfie's Dynaghost (Ghostzapper) went not one but two better, winning the GIII Ft. Lauderdale Stakes as a 7-year-old in record time. The Brian Lynch trainee, making his 32nd start Saturday, took over a year off following a run at Turfway Park in the GIII Kentucky Cup Classic Stakes in March of 2024. Remarkably, the gelded son of the great Ghostzapper returned as a 7-year-old in June of this year, winning a stakes race at Laurel Park late in the month. A second going 1 3/8 miles at Saratoga has been his only blemish in the three starts since as then-trainer Jonathan Thomas wrapped things up at Colonial Downs Sept. 13 before Lynch took over for his win in the GIII River City Stakes under the Twin Spires Nov. 8. Those last two wins, both coming in gate-to-wire fashion, set Wolfie's Dynaghost up Saturday in this prep race for the GI Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational held next month at Gulfstream Park. Drawn along the fence in the two slot, the speedy 4-5 favorite has no issue out-sprinting this field to the early advantage with Quatrocento (War Front) keeping pace initially on the run into the clubhouse turn. It was a short distance back to Cugino (Twirling Candy) who enjoyed a perfect trip in third just off the heels of Wolfie's Dynaghost who sped out on a loose rein under Irad Ortiz Jr. Still unpressured through a half mile in :45.84, the favorite looked every bit the winner as the field fanned out behind him to challenge with a quarter left to run. Ortiz, motionless for much of the running thus far, shook his reins a bit into the final furlong and Wolfie's Dynaghost hit another gear, bursting away even as Cugino came off of cover to make a run at him. But the pacesetter was not for catching, staying safely ahead the length of the stretch to win in a dazzling final time of 1:43.42, a new record time for nine furlongs on the turf in North America. Cugino ran second at odds of 7-2 and 8-1 shot Beach Gold (Omaha Beach) beat in the rest of the field to finish third. “Irad told me, 'You did all the hard work and I was just the driver,'” Lynch said. “It's lovely to see an old horse like that just come into himself and get better and better with racing.” Ortiz added, “He broke on his own. I didn't do too much. He has speed so Brian told me, 'Try to make the lead if you can. He broke sharp. I let him find his rhythm. He came back to me. He relaxed so well. After that I just let him do his thing and relax until it was time to roll. He was very professional. When we made the second turn he was traveling the same way as he was on the backstretch. Turning for home, I asked him and he exploded.” Wolfie's Dynaghost looks primed for a run at the Pegasus Turf with Lynch saying, “No doubt. This race was a great steppingstone for it and to run the way he ran today, I think he deserves it. He's got an aura of confidence about him right now. When you see a horse run the first quarter in 22 and change and have his ears pricked like a deer in the meadow going down the backside, you know they're pretty comfortable and you know they're feeling good. I thought it was a very good field of horses and I thought to go as hard as he did early and to finish up as strong as he did, there's just no doubt he's in very good form right now.” Pedigree Note: Though unraced herself, Dynaire has made the most of her broodmare career. Woodslane Farm purchased her for $360,000 as a yearling from Keeneland September in 2009 and, with seven winners from 11 to race, this Dynaformer mare has produced the likes to GI Sword Dancer Stakes winner and sire Sadler's Joy (Kitten's Joy) whose $2.6m in earnings manage to eclipse that of even Wolfie's Dynaghost. Those half-brothers share plenty of other nice siblings as well including SP Lunaire (Malibu Moon) and SP Dyna Passer (Lemon Drop Kid) who herself has produced the stakes-winning 2-year-old of this year Sister Troienne (Munnings). Further back in the pedigree is MGISW Sabin (Lyphard). Canadian legend Ghostzapper certainly needs introduction, having sired the likes of Shaman Ghost, Moira and two-time Eclipse winner Goodnight Olive. Dynaire foaled a filly by the red-hot sire Not This Time in 2024 who is her last reported foal. Wolfie's Dynaghost digs in to win the Fort Lauderdale G3 for trainer @BLynchRacing. A Hat Trick today for jockey @iradortiz! #GulfstreamPark #ChampionshipMeet pic.twitter.com/1kbILjzoLW — Gulfstream Park (@GulfstreamPark) December 20, 2025 Saturday, Gulfstream Park FT. LAUDERDALE S.-GIII, $200,000, Gulfstream, 12-20, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:43.42 (NCR), fm. 1–WOLFIE'S DYNAGHOST, 126, g, 7, by Ghostzapper 1st Dam: Dynaire, by Dynaformer 2nd Dam: Binya (Ger), by Royal Solo (Ire) 3rd Dam: Beaconaire, by Vaguely Noble O/B-Woodslane Farm (KY); T-Brian A Lynch; J-Irad Ortiz Jr. $120,280. Lifetime Record: 32-14-3-5, $1,350,627. *1/2 to Dyna Passer (Lemon Drop Kid), SP, $232,330; Lunaire (Malibu Moon), SP, $249,950; and Sadler's Joy (Kitten's Joy), GISW, $2,679,910. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus* Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2–Cugino, 126, c, 4, Twirling Candy–Adorable Miss, by Kitten's Joy. ($225,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP). O-West Point Thoroughbreds & Jimmy Kahig LLC; B-Gage Hill Stables LLC & W S Farish (KY); T-Claude R McGaughey III. $38,800. 3–Beach Gold, 123, c, 4, Omaha Beach–Orrery, by Smart Strike. ($235,000 RNA Ylg '22 KEESEP). O/B-JSM Equine LLC (KY); T-Patrick L Biancone. $19,400. Margins: 3/4, 2 1/4, NK. Odds: 0.90, 3.50, 8.00. Also Ran: Divin Propos (Fr), Chasing the Crown, Quatrocento, Steal Sunshine, Siege of Boston. Scratched: Major Dude, Naptown. Click for the Equibase.com chart or the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. The post Wolfie’s Dynaghost Sets New Nine-Furlong Turf Record In Ft. Lauderdale 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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With 10 points on the 'Road to the Kentucky Oaks' up for grabs, Hit Parade (Street Sense–Wedding Band, by Candy Ride {Arg}) won a thriller in the Untapable Stakes at Fair Grounds on Saturday. The homebred, who was last seen winning a starter at Churchill Downs on Halloween, served as the 2-1 choice here. The filly chased the pace through the far turn, but started to make a run at the pacesetter down the lane. Hooking up with Luv Your Neighbor (Constitution) inside the final furlong, the pair battled all the way to the wire. It was the chalk who won in the end with a timely bob of the head. The clocked stopped at 1:42.97. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-1. O/B-Gary and Mary West Stables (KY); T-Brad Cox. Stalk. Strike. WIN! unleashes a winning move turning for home with jockey @Luissaezpty1 in the saddle to earn 10 #KyOaks points @fairgorundsnola for trainer @bradcoxracing.#TwinSpiresReplay pic.twitter.com/kfgh30yJSi — TwinSpires Racing (@TwinSpires) December 20, 2025 The post Street Sense’s Hit Parade Wins Thriller In Untapable Stakes At Fair Grounds 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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White Smoke (f, 2, Essential Quality–Mira Alta, by Curlin), whose barn already celebrated when first-time starter Golden Tempo (Curlin) was named a 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard', after winning the third race on the card in New Orleans, was backed by the betting public as the 8-5 choice for her unveiling here. The filly was left at the gate by the field, which put her at a distinct disadvantage up the backstretch. Seemingly out of it around the far turn, the 2-year-old was able to get back into the race by chewing up ground and at the quarter pole she positioned herself to make a run down the center of the course. The gray took aim at new leader Gerber Daisy (Twirling Candy), collared her target by the sixteenth marker and completed the remarkable trip with a length victory. Hailing from an extended female family which includes champion 3-year-old filly Stellar Wind (Curlin), the winner is a half-sister to War Stopper (Declaration of War), GSP, $242,806, Wicked Awesome (Awesome Again), SW & GSP, $294,460 and Promise Keeper (Constitution), GSW, $457,610. A half-sister to GISW Great Hunter (Aptitude), plus the dam of MGSW Owendale (Into Mischief) and GSW Shred the Gnar (Into Mischief), unraced Mira Alta is also responsible for a yearling colt by Flightline who was sent to Japan this year, and a weanling filly by that same sire. She was bred to Nyquist for next season. White Smoke is the 19th winner for her freshman sire (by Tapit). 4th-Fair Grounds, $55,000, Msw, 12-20, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11.04, ft, 1 length. WHITE SMOKE, f, 2, Essential Quality–Mira Alta, by Curlin Sales History: $500,000 Ylg '24 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $33,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. O-Belladonna Racing LLC, Twin Brook Stables, Woodford Racing LLC and B.C.W.T. Ltd.; B-Rock Ridge Thoroughbreds, LLC (KY); T-Cherie DeVaux. WHITE SMOKE ($5.20) blows past the field to win on debut at @fairgroundsnola. Back-to-back victories for @jose93_ortiz & @reredevaux. The 2YO Essential Quality (@DarleyAmerica) filly is owned by @BelladonnaRaci1, Twin Brook Stables, @woodfordracing & B.C.W.T. Ltd. pic.twitter.com/ld9w7Mykg0 — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) December 20, 2025 The post Essential Quality’s White Smoke Comes From The Clouds In New Orleans appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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It came down to the top two betting choices as 6-year-old SKIPPYLONGSTOCKING (Exaggerator) and 3-year-old Poster (Munnings) threw down through the final furlong but, in the end, Skippy got the better of his younger, favored rival to capture the GIII Harlan's Holiday at Gulfstream Park Saturday. The traditional prep for next month's GI Pegasus World Cup Invitational, the Harlan's Holiday was Skippylongstocking's first race back since a case of the thumps saw him fade to eighth on a hot night in West Virginia in the Charles Town Classic in August. Breaking from the inside as one of two Saffie Joseph Jr. runners, Skippy came away in good order just outside of Hold My Bourbon (Anchor Down) was who intent to lead on the fence. As that rival rocketed out to a clear lead through fractions of :22.87 and :45.95, Skippy sat third in close company with Chilean invader Con Compania (Chi) (Awesome Patriot). Having to navigate traffic on the run into the far turn, Tyler Gaffalione was patient and guided the 2-1 second choice out and around the fading pacesetter to set up a duel with Poster who circled up on the far outside with a big move from last. That pair linked up at the quarter pole and bobbed heads to the first finish line with Skippylongstocking just getting a narrow advantage in the final strides to win. 26-1 longshot Catalytic (Catalina Cruiser) filled out the trifecta. Lifetime Record: 35-12-3-7. O-Daniel Alonso; B-Brushy Hill, LLC; T-Saffie Joseph Jr. Sales History: $15,000 ylg '20 KEESEP, $37,000 2yo '21 OBSAPR. Saturday, Gulfstream Park HARLAN'S HOLIDAY S.-GIII, $150,000, Gulfstream, 12-20, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:43.05, ft. 1–SKIPPYLONGSTOCKING, 126, h, 6, by Exaggerator 1st Dam: Twinkling, by War Chant 2nd Dam: Unhurried, by Out of Place 3rd Dam: Laughing Erin, by Irish Castle ($15,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP; $37,000 2yo '21 OBSAPR). O-Daniel Alonso; B-Brushy Hill, LLC (KY); T-Saffie A. Joseph, Jr.; J-Tyler Gaffalione. $91,140. Lifetime Record: MGISP, 35-12-3-7, $3,775,250. *1/2 to Olivia Twist (Mshawish), SW & GSP, $321,579; Moonlite Strike (Liam's Map), SW & GSP, $175,205. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus* Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2–Poster, 118, c, 3, Munnings–Pin Up, by Tapit. 'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard' O/B-Godolphin (KY); T-Eoin G. Harty. $29,400. 3–Catalytic, 121, c, 4, Catalina Cruiser–One Show Only, by Distorted Humor. ($70,000 Wlg '21 KEENOV; $125,000 Ylg '22 FTSAUG). O-Tami Bobo; B-Fred W. Hertrich (KY); T-Antonio Sano. $14,700. Margins: HD, 5HF, 2 3/4. Odds: 2.40, 1.50, 26.40. Also Ran: Classic of Course, Hold My Bourbon, Con Compania (Chi), Racing Driver. Click for the Equibase.com chart or the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. Skippy IS Skippy today! SKIPPYLONGSTOCKING ($6.80) overcomes traffic to win the $150,000 Harlan's Holiday (G3) at @GulfstreamPark under @Tyler_Gaff for trainer @SaffieJosephJr and owner Daniel Alonso. The Ft Lauderdale Stakes (G3) is next. Bet with @FanDuel Racing. pic.twitter.com/6OusI1D3BQ — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) December 20, 2025 The post Skippylongstocking Proves Age Is Just A Number In Game Harlan’s Holiday Win 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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Making up for lost 'time' after racing at the tail of the field for the opening half of a six-furlong Fair Grounds maiden Saturday afternoon, Phipps Stable and St. Elias Stable's Golden Tempo (c, 2, Curlin–Carrumba, by Bernardini) cornered wide into the long straight under a full head of steam and kept that powerful rally up all the way through the line to become the newest 'TDN Rising Star' presented by Hagyard. Pinched back right out of the gates, the well-backed 14-5 chance was well behind early and Jose Ortiz was content to take his medicine, allowing Golden Tempo to find his footing at the tail of the field. Coronado (Nyquist), a $550,000 Keeneland September yearling, was also off to a slow start as the 9-5 chalk, raced three deep and was first to make a move, coming with a three-wide bid to poke his head three furlongs from home. Not long after, the rail-drawn firster Fancy Fairlane (McKinzie, 7-1) popped off the rail and into the four path and he looked like he was going to run away from them, as he put the chalk to the sword in upper stretch. But, switched out widest of all, Golden Tempo kicked in strongly and bridged the better part of a five-length deficit in the final furlong to win by a widening margin while covering his final quarter-mile in a slick :23.57 according to DRF Formulator. The winner's dam was raced by the Phippses to a victory in the GIII Top Flight Handicap and was third to Cavorting (Bernardini) in the GI Ogden Phipps Stakes in 2016. Placed three times at the graded level at five in 2017, Carrumba concluded her career with a mark of 4-6-3 from 15 starts. Golden Tempo's third dam was Dancinginmydreams, a full-sister to champion Heavenly Prize and Oh What A Windfall, and runner-up in the GI Matron Stakes in 2000. Her four winners from seven to race included GI Manhattan Handicap hero Dancing Forever (Rahy). The cross of Curlin over the late Bernardini is now responsible for 25 winners from 40 starters (62.5%), of those 10 stakes winners, including Grade I winners Clairiere and Paris Lights and other graded scorers Cezanne, Cornishman and fellow 'Rising Star' Spice Is Nice. Carrumba is also the dam of a yearling colt by Nyquist and a weanling filly by Liam's Map. She was barren to Good Magic for 2026. 3rd-Fair Grounds, $55,000, Msw, 12-20, 2yo, 6f, 1:10.66, ft, 1 1/2 lengths. GOLDEN TEMPO, c, 2, by Curlin 1st Dam: Carrumba (GSW & GISP, $621,500), by Bernardini 2nd Dam: Castanet, by El Prado (Ire) 3rd Dam: Dancinginmydreams, by Seeking the Gold Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $33,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. Click for the free Equineline.com catalog-style pedigree. O/B-Phipps Stable & St Elias Stables LLC (KY); T-Cherie DeVaux. GOLDEN TEMPO ($7.60) and @jose93_ortiz fire in the final sixteenth to win on debut at @fairgroundsnola. This 2YO son of Curlin is trained by @reredevaux and owned by Phipps Stable and St. Elias Stable. Bet the Fair Grounds with @FanDuel Racing.https://t.co/Hyo6FY9uBw pic.twitter.com/NBZCkYYyKK — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) December 20, 2025 The post Curlin’s Golden Tempo Charges Home To ‘TDN Rising Star’ Laurels 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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'TDN Rising Star, presented by Hagyard' D'code (Speightstown) will look to stretch out to two turns as he targets the GIII Southwest Stakes at Oaklawn Jan. 31, his connections told track media Saturday. The 2-year-old dazzled in his six-furlong debut Dec. 13, putting up a final time of 1:09.57, the fastest time for the distance in Oaklawn history for a 2-year-old. The 99 Beyer Speed Figure was the second-highest of his generation this year behind only fellow 'Rising Star' Brant's (Gun Runner) 101 at Del Mar in July. “It was pretty awesome,” said trainer H. Ray Ashford Jr. “We liked the colt all along, but he ran better than we expected. I thought the horse would win, but I didn't think he'd win in that fashion.” D'code returned to the track Thursday morning for the first time since his win, with Ashford noting that colt was “a handful”. The Southwest is the second race in Oaklawn's series of Kentucky Derby prep races. The first, the Smarty Jones Stakes, comes up Jan. 3. “I think we're kind of leaning toward the Southwest right now,” Ashford said. “The Smarty Jones is just too quick back. He came back fine. I don't think he ran that hard, but being a 2-year-old I don't want to blow his mind. No need to push because he's a nice horse.” The post ‘Rising Star’ D’code To Target Southwest For Two-Turn Debut appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article