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Consistent galloper Rise At Dawn was in the winner’s circle at Flemington on Saturday when leading throughout to land the VRC Season Premiere Race Day Plate (1620m). Prepared by Ben, Will and JD Hayes, the son of Almanzor has raced well through the winter months and took on older rivals for the first time after turning four this week. The gelding has now won five of his 10 starts and been placed on a further two occasions, with his only disappointing performances coming in the autumn where he pulled up sore after trailing the field home in the Listed Port Adelaide Guineas (1600m). “He’s building a lovely record,” JD Hayes said. “He’s so consistent and had nice residual fitness under him. He did really well at the farm with a month between runs and he was rated beautifully out in front and gave a strong kick so I know the owners here got a big thrill. “We’re very blessed with the facilities we’ve got to be able to keep them up and he’s one that absolutely thrives. He’s done a terrific job and long may it continue because the way that he runs, he is an awfully consistent animal, so I dare say he’s got a few more wins in-store off the back of that.” Winning jockey Daniel Stackhouse took luck out of the equation from the widest gate of barrier nine, crossing over to lead with ease. “He’s always shown promise his whole career and he’s just such a gem of a ride too,” Stackhouse said. “You ask him to quicken and he always finds for you and that’s all you can ask from a horse really. “I wanted to be positive and take it up and get away early and then be able to control it and come back. I heard Le Zebra come close to me and I just increased the tempo every time. I could see it’s head just in the corner of my eye and I think that’s where we won the race tactically. “Getting those other horses off the bridle, I knew my bloke was tough. He fights very hard when you need him. He’s just so well and going super.” Bred by the Smithies family’s Monovale Holdings, Rise At Dawn was purchased by Lindsay Park for A$90,000 at the Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale. He has now won A$288,835 for his syndicate of owners, which includes long-time Lindsay Park foreman Bruno Rouge-Serret. Rise At Dawn is an older brother of last season’s Gr.3 Taranaki 2YO Classic (1200m) placegetter Kay’s Ruebe with their dam the Listed Newmarket Handicap (1200m) winner and multiple Group One placegetter Kay’s Awake. View the full article
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The new season of racing in the winterless north at Ruakaka kicked off in fitting style, with a dead-heat in the opening event between promising three-year-old’s Chicago Jack (All Too Hard) and I’m All In (NZ) (Zoustar). I’m All In, trained by Stephen Marsh at Cambridge, was the favourite for The Homestead Bar & Bistro (1100m) after producing a win and two placings from his four career starts, while the Steven Cole-trained Chicago Jack started a $5.50 third-favourite after gaining a placing in the Listed Star Way Stakes (1200m) to close his two-year-old season back in April. The compact field were in tight quarters early in the sprint event, with debutants Midnight Edition and Horrie eventually leading the charge into the home turn. In the trailing position, Chicago Jack was briefly held-up at the top of the straight before apprentice Triston Moodley reverted back to the inside rail, while I’m All In was set alight by Sam Spratt down the outside. The pair drew level at the 100m and neither would lie down, fighting hard all the way to the post, with the judge unable to split them in a photo finish. Cole, who prepares the son of All Too Hard out of Byerley Park, was pleased to see him performing up to the promise shown in his juvenile preparation. “We have always thought a lot of him, we started him in a stakes race first-up where things went astray on a wet track, but last-start where he was third at Ellerslie was a good run,” he said. “Anything up to that standard here, you would think he would’ve been pretty hard to beat. “He got in a nice spot and just got a bit niggly on the corner, but he got back to the fence and kicked well so it was a good effort. “We gave him some time to mature and he seems to have come back a better horse, he’s switched on now so there should be nice things this season for him.” Marsh was also pleased with the performance of I’m All In, who he trains for the Zoustar gelding’s breeders, Cambridge Stud owners Brendan and Jo Lindsay. “I thought he was really good, he was a bit slow away and Sam said it was a bit of a rough race with a couple of inexperienced horses, so he never really got a chance to get into his rhythm and relax,” Marsh said. “They’ve had a fair bit of rain overnight and blustery conditions, and he’s probably better on a good track as his last win did come on the synthetic surface. “It will tidy him up well for two weeks’ time.” The race Marsh is referring to is the Gr.3 Cambridge Stud Northland Breeders Stakes (1200m), which will be run at Ruakaka on August 17. “The extra 100 metres should suit him well, so hopefully they don’t get a storm and the track improves,” he said. View the full article
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Talented stayer Horrifying (NZ) (Shocking) caused a minor upset when defeating highly-regarded galloper Berkshire Breeze (Mastercraftsman) in the Inside Run Trophy (2530m) at Flemington on Saturday. The seven-year-old son of Shocking was having his third start for Warrnambool conditioner Lindsey Smith, having previously been trained by Mark and Levi Kavanagh. Beach life has given Horrifying a new lease on life as he made it back to back victories at Flemington after breaking a long run of outs a fortnight ago when successful over 2000m at the premier Melbourne racecourse. Horrifying ($9.50) sat outside Berkshire Breeze ($1.45) in a moderately run staying contest and jockey Blake Shinn ensured there was just enough pressure applied to the leader rounding the home bend before Horrifying proved too slick late to score by two and a half lengths. “We thought we’d be on the speed, similar to the other day,” Smith said. “Blake thought that he’d be one or two early and he’s obviously done his form on this horse. He said he can sprint a little bit and he trusted the horse’s fitness. “Obviously he’s back to his best, so that’s a good result for the owners and myself and the stable. We didn’t change much in the two weeks between runs. “It was just a case of keeping him happy and that’s what we’ve done down at the beach. Everyone’s been happy with him. I think he’s done one little bit of bowling in the heavy sand in the 14 days since his last run, so we’ll stick to that plan and see what turns up next.” Winning jockey Blake Shinn notched his first victory at Flemington for the season and was impressed with Horrifying, who has now recorded seven wins from 35 starts with a further eight placings. “Full credit to the horse and also Lindsey Smith and the team,” Shinn said. “That was a great effort. It’s great to see the horse returned to form and you know full credit to Lindsey last start but then having to back that up today with a performance up in distance and second-up, it’s a great effort. “We had moderate sectionals for the first part. We sat outside the favourite but we picked it up nicely. He’s a good stayer on his day and he displayed a great turn of foot and sustained it to the line. “He’s got more to offer this horse and if they can keep placing him right, he can keep winning.” Horrifying was bred by Alan Galbraith and was purchased at New Zealand Bloodstock’s National Yearling Sale for $70,000 by Lawrence Eales, who raced his dual Group One-winning sire Shocking. Horrifying is out of the Red Ransom mare Zelt, who herself won twice over middle distances in Australia and is the dam of five winners from nine foals to race. Zelt is a half-sister to stakes performer Exchanges (Domesday) and is from an international family that features the Gr.1 English 1000 Guineas (1600m) winner Cape Verdi (Caerleon). View the full article
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Outstanding steeplechaser West Coast (NZ) (Mettre En Jeu) laid down the gauntlet to fellow superstar jumper The Cossack for supremacy in next weekend’s Racecourse Hotel & Motor Lodge Grand National Steeplechase (5600m) in emphatic fashion at Riccarton on Saturday. Shooting for his second win in three attempts at the traditional lead-up event, the Racecourse Hotel & Motor Lodge Koral Steeplechase (4250m), the nine-year-old son of Mettre En Jeu never looked like he got out of third gear as he ambled around behind pacemaker Al’s Red Zed before making his bid for victory at the top of the home straight. Regular pilot Shaun Fannin eased him over the final two fences before allowing him to stride clear in the dash to the post where he won comfortably by two lengths from Country Bumpkin, with a similar margin back to the late closing Captain’s Run in third. Fannin, who will attempt to make it a three-peat aboard West Coast in the Grand National Steeplechase after their victories in 2022 and again last year, was delighted his tactics aboard the Mark Oulaghan-trained runner played out perfectly. “He has sort of had a tendency to hit a flat spot in his races, so I rode him right behind the speed and was happy to forego five or six lengths if he did, but he never hit it today that’s for sure,” Fannin said. “This was a super run and gives me great confidence heading into the National as he jumped super and when I gave him a squeeze up after the last, he went away on them again. “I’m keeping pretty fit at home to be ready for a week like this and I’d do anything to ride a good horse like this.” Oulaghan, who will also provide the favourite for the Hospitality New Zealand Canterbury Grand National Hurdles (4200m) next Saturday in Berry The Cash, was pleased what he saw from his charge. “It was a very business-like run, and he got the job done at the end,” he said. “He travelled well, jumped well and got the good result. “It’s always good to win and that was pretty exciting. We like to bring a few horses down for the National and this race is such a natural lead-up for the big one.” With no disrespect to the other contenders for the Grand National, TAB Bookmakers anticipate a two-horse war between West Coast and the Paul Nelson runner The Cossack, with the pair listed at $1.60 and $2.60 respectively on the Fixed Odds market ahead of Captains Run at $10. Raced by the Williamson family from Twizel, West Coast took his career record to ten wins from 36 starts, with all wins coming over fences as he has accumulated over $442,000 in prizemoney. View the full article
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Berry The Cash (NZ) (Jakkalberry), the hot favourite for the Hospitality New Zealand Canterbury Grand National Hurdles (4200m) next weekend, completed the perfect dress rehearsal for that feature when taking out the Avon City Ford Sydenham Hurdles (3100m) on Saturday, albeit with a healthy dose of racing luck. The Mark Oulaghan-prepared eight-year-old was shooting for win number six in a row but looked likely to settle for a gallant runner-up finish under his 73kgs topweight when the Paul Nelson-trained Dictation held a clear three-length margin on his rival approaching the last obstacle on the 3100m journey. Unfortunately, he slightly misjudged his leap and tipped jockey Hamish McNeill out of the saddle leaving Berry The Cash and Portia Matthews to go two better than their third-place finish in the race last year and claim victory from Lord Spencer and Run Jakko Run. Oulaghan, who was pleased with his charge heading into the race, admitted they had had luck on their side to get the result. “We were pretty lucky today I think, and it was a workmanlike run,” Oulaghan said. “The extra distance will suit him next weekend (in the Grand National Hurdles) and we may just ride him a touch quieter.” Matthews was fulsome in her praise for her mount who had to battle hard on a track that was playing better than the official Heavy10 reading. “He does seem to travel well out there, but it probably wasn’t quite wet enough for him to show his real ability,” she said. “He feels the weight now and doesn’t have the top gear he used to have under lighter weights. “I’m having to change my riding style a little bit which we will reassess for the Grand National, but I was really happy with the run. “Before he (Dictation) fell I wasn’t sure if I was going to get there but I know my horse has a lot of speed on the flat so I definitely thought I could get there (to first) after the last (fence). “This will bring him on, and we have a good idea of where he is going into the Grand National.” The victory will not lead to a weight increase for Berry The Cash in the Grand National Hurdle where he is likely to carry 73kgs again. TAB Bookmakers have him a hot $1.60 favourite for the race ahead of the Paul Nelson pair of Nedwin ($2.80) and Dictation ($6). Raced by a group that includes Oulaghan, Berry The Cash is out of the unraced High Yield mare Likely Story with his extended family including a host of American stakes winners including Lure who won the Breeders’ Cup Mile (1600m) on two occasions. He has now won nine of his 30 starts including six over hurdles and in excess of $264,000 in prizemoney. You might also like View the full article
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What Sunshine Coast Races Where Sunshine Coast Turf Club – 170 Pierce Ave, Caloundra QLD 4551 When Sunday, August 4, 2024 First Race 12:23pm AEST Visit Dabble Sunshine Coast Turf Club is set to host a competitive eight-race card this Sunday afternoon. The track was rated as a Soft 5 at the time of acceptances, but with no rain forecast for the weekend, a perfect Good 4 surface is expected. The rail will be in the +8m position for the entire circuit, with the opening race set to jump at 12:23pm AEST. Best Bet at Sunshine Coast: Limero Limero kicked off this preparation with a strong maiden win before a credible third-place finish behind La Fast Tycoon over 1200m at Doomben. In the latter, the Stuart Kendrick-trained gelding was made to do a lot of early work to find the lead before fading in the final 200m. With James Orman jumping on board for the second time, Limero will settle in a perfect position and should prove too strong late. Best Bet Race 8 – #6 Limero (6) 4yo Gelding | T: Stuart Kendirck | J: James Orman (60kg) Bet with Bet365 Next Best at Sunshine Coast: Last Chance Saloon After recording the worst finish of his 10-start career, Last Chance Saloon will appreciate much better conditions second-up. The five-year-old gelding didn’t handle the heavy track at Ipswich over 1200m, but he deserves another chance. Michael Rodd has chosen to stick with him, and with even luck from barrier two, Last Chance Saloon can bounce back with a win. Next Best Race 5 – #7 Last Chance Saloon (2) 5yo Gelding | T: David Vandyke | J: Michael Rodd (59kg) Bet with Picklebet Best Value at Sunshine Coast: Singer Sargent Singer Sargent has continuously improved throughout this preparation as he rises in trip. This son of Spieth took significant ground off the placegetters late over 1650m at Doomben on July 17, indicating that he is looking for more ground at this stage of the campaign. With James Orman taking the ride from barrier six in this 1800m affair, expect Singer Sargent to settle closer to the speed and finish off strongly. Best Value Race 7 – #6 Singer Sargent (6) 5yo Gelding | T: Jack Bruce | J: James Orman (59.5kg) Bet with Dabble Sunshine Coast quaddie tips for Sunday Sunshine Coast quadrella selections Sunday, August 4, 2024 5-7-8-9 1-2-4-5-10 1-4-6-7 4-6 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Much like he rides Thoroughbreds, jockey Joel Rosario turned in patient, thorough and well-timed remarks Friday during his induction into the National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame. Rosario was the closer in the of the nine-member Class of 2024 at the ceremony at the Fasig-Tipton Sales Pavilion. Dominican Republic diplomat and horse owner Jose Singer introduced Rosario, noting that he was the first jockey from their country to be elected to the Hall of Fame. After Singer helped him don his Hall of Fame blazer, Rosario stepped to the podium and delivered his speech, in English and some in Spanish. “I am very thankful for the many opportunities that I have been given and for all the people that have supported me,” he said. “I never thought as a young kid growing up in the Dominican Republic playing baseball and riding my horses really quickly to the grocery store that I would make it to the Hall of Fame. It has taken a lot of hard work, dedication and the support of many people in my life to be where I am today.” Rosario started his riding career in the Dominican Republic at the age of 14 and moved to Northern California six years later, in 2006. He quickly found success and switched to the higher-profile Southern California circuit within a year. After becoming a star while winning several meet titles, Rosario relocated to the East Coast with agent Ron Anderson in 2012. Rosario entered the week ranked just outside the top 100 in career victories at 3,632, but with $322,237,757 he is fourth on the career earnings list. He has 95 Grade I victories. Rosario, 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify (Scat Daddy) and 2017 Horse of the Year Gun Runner (Candy Ride), were all elected in the contemporary division in their first year of eligibility. Also inducted in the 90-minute ceremony were: jockey Abe Hawkins and racehorses Aristides and Lecomte, selected by the Pre-1900 Historic Review Committee; and from the Pillars of the Turf Committee, owners Harry F. Guggenheim and Clement L. Hirsch, and Joe Hirsch, the legendary turf writer at the Daily Racing Form. Hirsch's induction included a humorous video tribute by NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath, who shared a Manhattan apartment with Hirsch during his early years with the New York Jets. Rosario named all of the agents he has worked with the years, especially Anderson, with whom has become a national-level, big-race rider. “I would like to thank all the trainers and owners, he said. “Without you I wouldn't be here today. Thank you very much. I also like to thank all the jockeys, valets, grooms, exercise riders. It's a lot of fun to work with you every day.” Rosario paused briefly and smiled. “Thank you to all the horses,” he said. “Without the horses, I wouldn't be here today.” Before Rosario's time on the stage, Justify and Gun Runner were saluted for what were distinguished but different careers. Gun Runner was bred by Ben Leon's Besilu Stables and acquired as a yearling in a 52-horse bloodstock deal by Three Chimneys Farm. The colt was being pointed for a 2-year-old sale in 2015, but Three Chimneys instead formed a racing partnership with Winchell Thoroughbreds owned by Ron Winchell. Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen trained Gun Runner, who compiled a 15-3-2 record in 19 starts and earned $15,988,500. “Gun Runner has not only excelled as a racehorse,” said Rodrigo Borges Torrealba of Three Chimneys, “but has also become an extraordinary stallion, the cornerstone of our breeding operations at Three Chimneys Farm.” Torrealba saluted Leon's breeding and the partnership with Winchell on Gun Runner, who he described as a “once-in-a-lifetime horse.” “Of course, no mention of Gun Runner would be complete without praising the patient and brilliant training of Steve Asmussen and his team,” he said. “Steve, your dedication and expertise played a pivotal role in Gun Runner's success. Additionally, Florent Geroux's smooth and confident rides were instrumental every time he was in the saddle.” Asmussen praised the owners for taking on the risk of running Gun Runner at 4. The colt was at his best that season, with five wins and a second in six starts, capped by a victory in the GI Breeders' Cup Classic. In addition to Horse of the Year he was the older male champion. Rodrigo Torrealba, Ron Winchell, and Steve Asmussen | Mike Kane “Gun Runner did quite enough where he could have retired as a 3-year-old and gone on to a great career at stud,” Winchell said. “However, running him as 4-year-old is what got him into the Hall of Fame.” Winchell said Gun Runner's 12 victories only tell part of the story. He pointed to the chestnut's Beyer Speed Figures as a 4-year-old. “When you drill down and look at his race record, race by race, I've never seen a record where a horse got faster every start,” Winchell said. Justify earned his place in the Hall of Fame with a short, but brilliant career with Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert. He reached the wire first in all six starts and completed his Triple Crown sweep with a 1 ¾-lengths victory in the GI Belmont Stakes. Justify was owned by Kenny Troutt's WinStar Farm, China Horse Club, Head of Plains Partners and Starlight Racing. “Justify took us all on a ride of a lifetime,” said Elliott Walden, WinStar's president, CEO and racing manager. “When WinStar Farm started in 2000, we came up with the motto “Dream Big.” This is a hard business. Seven days a week. A lot of discouraging news and disappointments. We've all been there. “I don't know if you can speak something into existence, but every year from 2000 to 2018 Kenny Trout would dream about winning the Triple Crown. If the Derby winner didn't win the Preakness, Kenny would joke, 'that saves another Triple Crown, so we can be the first one in a while.' I would say, 'Kenny, that's not going to happen. You can't think like that. You've set your sights to high.' But that's who Kenny is and that's what makes it special and here we are inducting the 13th Triple Crown winner into the Hall of Fame.” Walden said Justify – the first horse since Apollo in 1882 to win the Derby without a start at 2 – never had a bad day on the track and had a special aura about him. He applauded the work of Baffert, who was at the ceremony. “Bob, thank you for the incredible job you did with Justify to make the Kentucky Derby after making his first start on February 18,” Walden said. “Breaking the curse of Apollo takes three things: A great horse, a little good fortune and a lot of experience. You have all three.” Walden said that during a dinner in Saratoga after the Belmont Stakes in June, the conversation turned to bucket list items. When it was Troutt's turn, his answer was: win another Triple Crown. “We've had many great memories together,” Walden said. “It's been a magical ride from February 18 to June 9th. We will forever be grateful to our version of Big Red. So, thank you Justify for allowing us to dream big. The dream continues for all of us in this room.” The post Racing Honors Best of the Best at Hall of Fame Ceremony 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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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.–Here is what's next at Saratoga Race Course. Next (Not This Time) is. The 6-year-old gelding is the best long-distance dirt horse in the country, and, on Sunday, he'll attempt to prove it again when he runs in the $150,000 listed Birdstone Stakes at the Spa. If you want to see it, get to Saratoga early. The Birdstone is race No. 2 and has a scheduled post time of 1:44 p.m. A field of five is entered in the 1 3/4-mile Birdstone and Next is the overwhelming 1-9 favorite on the morning line. Next doesn't just win these marathon races. He pulverizes his competition. He has won his two starts this year by a combined 20-1/2 lengths. Dating back to last year, he has won five in a row by a combined 59-1/2 lengths. His personal best was a 25-length romp in the GIII Greenwood Cup at 1-1/2 miles at Parx last year. That came after he won the Birdstone for the first time, by 11-3/4 lengths. “He is so good at going that far,” trainer Chief Stipe Cowans said by phone from his base in Kentucky. “He doesn't really get into gear until later in the race. The further the better. He just runs them off his feet the last quarter of a mile. I have never had a horse like that, and I have been training since 1993.” In his 21-race career, Next has won 11 times. Cowans, who claimed the horse in 2022, has had him for his last 11 starts. The dominating wins for the grey flash have almost come to be expected, although Cowans knows there are no guarantees. “There are times when we think this will be his test,” Cowans said about Next's past starts. “There have been situations where he'll be tested but he just seems to overcome all the things that come into play.” Fatigue has never been an issue for Next, who is owned by Michael Foster and will be ridden by Luan Machado, one of the leading riders at Ellis Park. “No,” Cowans said with a laugh when asked if Next ever gets tired. “I tell people he is the best horse I have ever trained and the most unusual horse I have ever trained.” As Next continues to flourish with the marathon distances, Cowans said there is no thought of shortening him up. “(Foster) is all on board,” Cowans said. “Look, you run him at a mile and a quarter and he is on a different path the rest of his life. Some of the plan is just to have fun with the horse. We claimed the horse for $62.5 and he doesn't owe us anything. It would be nice to have him around for another two or three years.” Arcangelo-06-11-2023-SA6_8393-PRINT-Sarah-Andrew-1.jpg" alt="" width="1155" height="840" /> Jena Antonucci | Sarah Andrew Antonucci Hoping For Better Luck For Whatintheliteral In Adirondack Whatintheliteral (Lord Nelson) had plenty of luck in the opening day Schuylerville Stakes at Saratoga. All of it was bad. Trainer Jena Antonucci is hoping for better on Sunday when she saddles Whatintheliteral in the $200,000, Grade III Adirondack Stakes, the second stake for 2-year-old fillies at the meet. It will be run at 6-1/2 furlongs. “She is great,” Antonucci said outside her barn on the Oklahoma Training Track Friday morning. “She is such an honest filly, that is the cool part of her. She shows up any time she is running. I'm excited to get her back in the game and take a crack at it.” In the Schuylerville, Whatintheliteral had no chance as she stumbled after the gates opened and jockey Javier Castellano was pitched over her head. The filly ran all the way around riderless and was ok. Now, she gets another chance. “It sucks,” Antonucci said about the Schuylerville. “It's a lot like golf. Once you hit the ball, it's out of your hands. We can't go back and put the milk in the container. We are moving forward.” Whatintheliteral broke her maiden in her third start, the Astoria Stakes during the Belmont Stakes Festival at Saratoga in June at 13-1. Despite that win, she was dismissed at 25-1 in the Schuylerville. Her morning-line odds for the Adirondack are 8-1. She drew the rail for the third time in five career races. Whatintheliteral is owned by horseOlogy Racing and Craig Steinhart. Katie Miranda, co-owner of horseOlogy with Antonucci, is also looking forward to seeing what her young filly can do. “We are thrilled she is ok and was athletic enough to get herself out of a sticky situation in the last race,” Miranda said at the barn. “We're ready to go.” John Velazquez will replace Castellano in the saddle for this one. Both jockeys are in the Hall of Fame. Castellano chose to ride another horse, Aguas de Cristal (Volatile), in the Adirondack. Castellano had ridden Whatintheliteral in her first four starts. “Having Johnny is definitely not downgrading,” Antonucci said. Despite His Recent Dominance At Saratoga, Irad Ortiz Does Not Feel Pressure One thing Irad Ortiz Jr. will not do is put pressure on himself. He has been the most consistent jockey on the Saratoga circuit the last half dozen summers. And, as the 40-day Saratoga meet gets closer to the halfway point, he is putting himself into position to get his sixth career riding title. “So far, so good,” Ortiz said on the backstretch at Saratoga Friday morning. “I would say we have had a great start. I'm glad for all the support I have gotten from the owners and trainers.” Ortiz has won the last two Saratoga riding titles and has claimed the top spot in four of the last six years. Ortiz won three races on Friday and now has 22 winners, two more than Flavien Prat. “Whatever has happened already, we just try to turn the page and try to win another title,” Ortiz said. “I don't feel any pressure.” Ortiz respects the jockey colony in Saratoga, which is arguably the best in the country. Besides Prat, Ortiz deals daily with the likes of Tyler Gaffalione, Luis Saez, Manny Franco, his brother Jose, Junior Alvarado and the up-and-coming Dylan Davis. And there is also the veteran presence of Hall of Famers John Velazquez and Javier Castellano as well as Joel Rosario, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Friday. “We all want to do the same thing, we all want to win,” Ortiz said. “I have had success the last few years, but I don't think there is a target on me. I just go out and do my job.” The post Saratoga Notebook, Presented by NYRA Bets: Next Up for Next: Going for Back-to-Back Wins In Spa’s Birdstone 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 a charging late run down the center of the course, NEAT (c, 3, Constitution–Orabella, by More Than Ready) just got by in the final strides to nab the GII National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame Stakes as the 7-2 second choice. The last-out winner of the GIII Manilla Stakes, Neat raced mid flight outside of runners before coming wide with that furious late kick to beat Lagynos (Kantharos) and the filly Buttercream Babe (Twirling Candy) on the line. Lifetime Record: 9-6-0-0. O-Red White and Blue Racing; B-Hidden Brook Farm & Spruce Lane Farm; T-Rob Atras. Sales History: $200,000 wlg '21 KEENOV, $200,000 ylg '22 KEESEP. #4 Neat gets his fourth stakes win in the G2 National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame S. at Saratoga under @juniorandkellya for trainer Rob Atras! A 7/2 top #ExpertPick for @ntamm1215! pic.twitter.com/QvQgS1XnRi — TwinSpires Racing (@TwinSpires) August 2, 2024 Friday, Saratoga NATIONAL MUSEUM OF RACING HALL OF FAME S.-GII, $500,000, Saratoga, 8-2, 3yo, 1mT, 1:36.38, fm. 1–NEAT, 124, c, 3, by Constitution 1st Dam: Orabella, by More Than Ready 2nd Dam: Hot Trip, by Trippi 3rd Dam: Yellow Heat, by Gold Fever ($200,000 Wlg '21 KEENOV; $200,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP). O-Red White and Blue Racing; B-Hidden Brook Farm & Spruce Lane Farm (KY); T-Rob Atras; J-Junior Alvarado. $275,000. Lifetime Record: 9-6-0-0, $765,630. *1/2 to Louder Than Bombs (Violence), SW & MGSP, $264,554. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2–Lagynos, 118, c, 3, Kantharos–Steamy, by Speightstown. ($200,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP). O-HRH Prince Sultan Bin Mishal Al Saud; B-Robert Spiegel (KY); T-Steven M. Asmussen. $100,000. 3–Buttercream Babe, 116, f, 3, Twirling Candy–Runway Ready, by Mr. Greeley. ($140,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP; $180,000 2yo '23 OBSAPR). O-Three Diamonds Farm; B-Repole Stable, Inc. (KY); T-Michael J. Maker. $60,000. Margins: NK, NK, 2. Odds: 3.50, 8.40, 5.30. Also Ran: Please Advise, Crystal Quest, Zverev, Army Officer, Barksdale. Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. The post Neat Just Gets Up To Take National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame Stakes appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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It's a Grade I bonanza Saturday afternoon at Saratoga Race Course, as the track plays host to a trio of elite-level races–short and long, turf and dirt. The richest of the three events is the $1-million Whitney Stakes, offering the winner a fees-paid berth into the GI Breeders' Cup Classic at Del Mar on the first Saturday of November. National Treasure (Quality Road) is the 9-5 favorite on David Aragona's morning line and can further tighten his grip on the handicap division with a victory. The $500,000 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga yearling is perfect in his two starts in this country this season, having held off Senor Buscador (Mineshaft) in the GI Pegasus World Cup Stakes in January ahead of a battling fourth to that foe in the G1 Saudi Cup half a world away a month later. Sent cross-country for the GI Met Mile H. on Belmont Day here June 8, he cut out a strong pace and skipped home to finish some 6 1/4 lengths ahead of Post Time (Frosted). “He's matured and he's an older horse now,” said trainer Bob Baffert, who won back-to-back Whitneys in 2019-20 with 'TDN Rising Stars' McKinzie (Street Sense) and Improbable (City Zip). “I think he's just getting better and I'm pretty happy with him right now.” Fellow 'Rising Star' First Mission (Street Sense) was dominant in winning this year's GIII Essex Handicap by five lengths and the GII Alysheba Stakes by four lengths, both from just off the speed, but he found himself atypically on the lead when odds-on in the GI Stephen Foster Handicap and weakened to fourth to Kingsbarns (Uncle Mo), three-parts of a length behind the third-placed Skippylongstocking (Exaggerator). Still, trainer Brad Cox is refusing to use that as an excuse. “That is why we find ourselves running back here in the Whitney,” said the conditioner, who sent out Knicks Go (Paynter) to win this in 2021. “He's trained well enough for us to give him another opportunity at the Grade 1-level, we'll see how it goes.” Frosted (Tapit) gave Godolphin its only Whitney to date in 2016. National Treasure is not the only Whitney starter with a previous top-level tally at the Spa. Bright Future (Curlin) really came to life last summer, winning a nine-furlong allowance before defeating future GI Breeders' Cup Classic third Proxy (Tapit) in the Jockey Club Gold Cup over 10 furlongs. A sneaky-good sixth at Santa Anita, the chestnut exits a fast-finishing score in the GIII Salvator Mile June 15 and will relish the added eighth of a mile here. The same connections are represented by Crupi (Curlin), winner of the GII Suburban Stakes over the mile and a quarter on June 8 and a distant second to Next (Majestic Warrior) in the 11-furlong GII Brooklyn Stakes July 5. Cugino Scratch Leaves Seven For Saratoga Derby As reported by TDN's on-site correspondent Tim Wilkin in Friday's edition, Audubon Stakes winner Cugino (Twirling Candy) will miss Saturday's GI Saratoga Derby, leaving Irish raider and 'TDN Rising Star' Diego Velazquez (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) as an even stronger post-time selection. A Group 2 winner at Leopardstown last season, the 2.4-million gns ($2.89 million) second-priciest horse at Tattersalls October in 2022 was sent across to France for his first two runs this term, finishing a close fourth in the G1 Poule d'Essai des Poulains (2000 Guineas) May 12 ahead of an eighth in the G1 Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby) the next month after leading with as little as 300 meters to race. The bay dropped away abruptly to finish 10th as the 2-1 favorite in the 12-furlong G2 King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot June 21, but he most recently gave six rivals a seven-length beating in the G3 Meld Stakes back at Leopardstown July 18. Diego Velazquez blew out over the Saratoga main track Friday morning to the satisfaction of T J Comerford, the traveling assistant to trainer Aidan O'Brien. “He's just gone a little bit quicker today,” Comerford said. “He went easy for four [furlongs] and then a little bit quicker the last four over a mile. He's done very good. He's a great traveler.” Ryan Moore retains the ride. White Palomino (Kitten's Joy) all but wired the GI Belmont Derby July 6 and Flavien Prat is likely to hit the gas from gate seven here as well. He could have this field over a barrel from a pace standpoint and will try to hold off the likes of Legend of Time (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), who could do no better than third off the sedate tempo last time at Aqueduct. Diego Velazquez | Sarah Andrew Ways and Means Rates Slight Favorite in Test A competitive field of six sophomore fillies is set to face the starter for Saturday's GI Test Stakes over a seven-furlong trip that is widely regarded as a 'specialist' distance. Four of the entrants already own at least one victory going seven-eighths of a mile, but one of the fillies that does not figures to go off favored in the Test. Klaravich Stables' homebred 'TDN Rising Star' Ways and Means (Practical Joke) has a single try at the distance, resulting in a near-miss second to Brightwork (Outwork) in last year's GI Spinaway Stakes. Tried over two turns in her first couple of outings this season, the half-sister to GISW Surge Capacity (Flintshire {GB}) and GSW Highly Motivated (Into Mischief) was second in the GII Gulfstream Park Oaks and fourth in the GI Kentucky Oaks, but walloped her rivals in a one-mile allowance here June 6, good for a 104 Beyer that would win the Test. “She's doing well. We've spaced her races out purposefully for this race,” said trainer Chad Brown. “She's in a good rhythm working. Some speed in there would help her.” Which of the six fillies will lead in the race is an open question. Emery (More Than Ready), winner of the seven-furlong Leslie's Lady Stakes two back, was handy enough to a strong pace in the July 6 GIII Victory Ride Stakes last time before edging front-running Mystic Lake (Mo Town), and she may be ridden positively from the rail by Tyler Gaffalione. Her stablemate Denim and Pearls (Into Mischief) romped by better than nine lengths in Keeneland's GII Beaumont Stakes over an extended seven-eighths of a mile, but was well beaten by My Mane Squeeze (Audible) in the GII Eight Belles Stakes in the Churchill slop May 3. Brightwork failed to build on her Spinaway success, finishing fifth in the GI Darley Alcibiades Stakes and sixth in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. She's got the layoff to overcome if she is to remain unbeaten at sprint distances. Saturday's program also features the GII Troy Stakes, in which the record-setting Cogburn (Not This Time) figures a hot favorite in a race that includes the in-form Grooms All Bizness (Fed Biz) and Godolphin's consistent Mischief Magic (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}). Distaff Berth On The Line In Clement L. Hirsch An exceptionally deep field of eight heads to the post for Saturday's GI Clement L. Hirsch Stakes at Del Mar, a 'Win and You're In' qualifier for the GI Breeders' Cup Distaff going another sixteenth of a mile in early November. Michael Lund Petersen's Adare Manor (Uncle Mo) is the defending Hirsch champion, having bested soon-to-be-millionaire Desert Dawn (Cupid) by a length in last year's renewal. Seventh in the Distaff, she was second in the GI Beholder Mile on seasonal debut in March, but has since downed Flying Connection (Connect) in the GI Apple Blossom Handicap Apr. 13 and Coffee in Bed (Curlin) in the GII Santa Margarita Stakes May. 26. In 2021, trainer Brad Cox sent out the previous year's GI Kentucky Oaks winner Shedaresthedevil (Daredevil) to take the Hirsch, and Brendan Walsh will look to repeat the dose with 2023 Oaks victress and 'TDN Rising Star' Pretty Mischievous (Into Mischief). Also victorious in the GI Acorn Stakes and GI Test Stakes, the homebred is winless in her last three, including a third to Randomized (Nyquist) in the GI Ogden Phipps Stakes at Saratoga June 8. Hall of Famers Mike Smith and Bill Mott teamed to win a Breeders' Cup Distaff in 1997 with Allen Paulson's Ajina and another with Royal Delta in 2012 and the pair reunite with Juddmonte's 'TDN Rising Star' Scylla (Tapit) this weekend. The full-sister to Tacitus and Batten Down rides a three-race winning streak into her first Grade I assignment, including a neck score in the GII Fleur De Lis Stakes at Churchill June 29. The post Whitney Anchors Massive Saturday Program At Saratoga appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-bred horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Saturday's Observations features the return of a 'TDN Rising Star'. 15.15 Newmarket, Novice, £8,500, 2yo, 7fT DESERT FLOWER (IRE) (Night Of Thunder {Ire}) became another Godolphin TDN Rising Star at the July Festival here and returns to the scene of that impressive debut to bid to defy a seven-pound penalty. A daughter of the four-time Group 2 winner Promising Run (Hard Spun), the Charlie Appleby trainee faces five peers in the race won in 2022 by the subsequent G1 Fillies' Mile heroine Commissioning (GB) (Kingman {GB}). 15.05 Galway, €18,500, Mdn, 2yo, 8f 73yT DELTA (GB) (Kitten's Joy) is the third foal out of the G1 St Leger and G1 British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes heroine Simple Verse (Ire) (Duke Of Marmalade {Ire}) and a half-brother to the recent G2 Lancashire Oaks winner Queen Of The Pride (GB) by Kitten's Joy's son Roaring Lion. Joseph O'Brien introduces the Qatar Racing colour-bearer against Ballydoyle's Killarney runner-up Puppet Master (Ire) (Camelot {GB}), a son of the triple Group 3 scorer Realtra (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}). The post ‘TDN Rising Star’ Desert Flower Returns To Newmarket 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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Already the winner of the GI Belmont Invitational, CINDERELLA'S DREAM (f, 3, Shamardal–Espadrille {GB}, by Dubawi ({Ire}) took the second leg of the Turf Triple with a come-from-behind win in the GII Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Oaks Friday. Trailing the field into the turn as Macanga (American Pharoah) began to fade from the lead, the 1-4 favorite swung wide past the quarter pole and moved handily to the front inside the sixteenth pole to best 12-1 longshot Kathynmarissa (American Pharoah). Lifetime Record: GISW, 7-6-0-0. O/B-Godolphin; T-Charlie Appleby. Cinderella's Dream (1-4) an easy 1 1/2 length winner of the Saratoga Oaks for @godolphin, Charlie Appleby and William Buick. 1-3-2-7 pic.twitter.com/HCFMuz28Kb — Tim Wilkin (@tjwilkin) August 2, 2024 The post Cinderella’s Dream Takes Second Leg Of Turf Triple In Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Oaks 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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This day 3rd August in horse racing news history From the extensive Horse Betting news archives we present the all the thoroughbred racing action in Australian and overseas racing news in history. Delve in and enjoy our walk back in horse racing time. Horse Racing Tips 57 mins ago Saturday’s free horse racing tips & quaddie picks | 3/8/2024 13 horse racing meetings are scheduled for around Australia on Saturday, August 3. Check out HorseBetting’s free betting tips for … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Darwin races preview & betting tips | Palmerston Sprint Day 2023 The penultimate day of the Darwin Cup Carnival has arrived with the $135,000 Palmerston Sprint (1200m) headlining proceedings this Saturday … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Rosehill racing tips & quaddie picks | Saturday, August 5 Spring racing is almost upon us, signified by the running of the Group 2 Missile Stakes (1200m) at Rosehill on … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Belmont racing tips, value bets & quaddie picks | August 5, 2023 Belmont Park will play host to a very competitive nine-race card this Saturday, and HorseBetting’s Ciaran Jackman has provided his … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Murray Bridge racing tips & quaddie | Saturday, August 5 Racing returns to Murray Bridge on Saturday afternoon for a nine-race card. Check out HorseBetting’s best bets and quaddie tips … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Saturday’s Eagle Farm racing tips & quaddie | August 5, 2023 Eagle Farm is set to host a competitive nine-race card on Saturday afternoon. Check out Ciaran Jackman’s free best bets … Read More Australia horse racing news 1 year ago Missile Stakes headlines Rosehill program The Group 2 Missile Stakes – the first Group race of the 2022/23 Sydney metropolitan racing calendar – headlines the … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Flemington races tips & quaddie | Saturday, August 5 Racing returns to Flemington Racecourse on Saturday for a stacked 10-race program. Check out HorseBetting’s best bets and free quaddie … Read More Australia horse racing news 1 year ago Neil Dyer seals another Darwin feature win with Munster With three Darwin Cups in his pocket, Victorian trainer Neil Dyer celebrated again on Wednesday when Munster won the $40,000 … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | August 3, 2023 Five horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips and quaddie selections for free here at … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Doomben racing tips & quaddie | Saturday, August 6, 2022 Doomben Racecourse will play host to the first Saturday metropolitan meeting of the new season in Queensland, with a handy … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago 2022 Missile Stakes Day betting tips & quaddie | Royal Randwick Group 2 racing heads to Sydney on Saturday for the running of the Missile Stakes over 1200m, and some of … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Weatherley continues family dynasty Briar Weatherley entered a training partnership with her father Darryn on Monday and just two days later she celebrated her … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Caulfield & Thousand Guineas draw over 560 nominations Some 324 horses have been nominated for the $3 million Caulfield Guineas, with just six of those being fillies, while … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Racing NSW announces $30m prizemoney injection Racing New South Wales on Wednesday announced an injection of $30 million prizemoney into some of the state’s most prestigious … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Walker hoping the cards fall his way this weekend Don Walker is looking forward to sending The High Priestess back to the races at Ruakaka this weekend after an … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Mr Maestro on classic path in Melbourne An early decision to send Mr Maestro to Australia will give the gifted three-year-old every opportunity to stamp himself as … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Caulfield Cup attracts 32 international nominations The $5 million Caulfield Cup has attracted 169 entries, with 32 of those being internationally trained stayers. Missing from the … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | August 3, 2022 Five horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips, best odds and quaddie selections for free … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Eagle Farm tips, value bets & quaddie picks | August 4, 2021 Eagle Farm will play host to seven races on Wednesday, August 4. HorseBetting’s tipster Nicholas Lloyd has all the top … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Ballistic Boy starts spring prep with Doomben trial win Promising Queensland stayer Ballistic Boy made his return at the Doomben trials on Tuesday morning as he heads towards some … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Rothfire bolts into Everest calculations with trial return Queensland sprinter Rothfire looks to have made a full recovery from an injury that has kept him off the racetrack … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Cranbourne racing tips & best value bets | Wednesday, August 4 HorseBetting’s Victorian horse racing form analyst presents his best bets and quaddie selections as well as the top bookie odds … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Kensington betting tips, quaddie & value bets | 4/8/2021 HorseBetting.com.au brings you the betting preview for the Randwick-Kensington races on Wednesday, August 4. See all the top tips, value … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | August 3, 2021 Horse racing around the country sees four meetings being held around the country on this Tuesday afternoon. Our racing analysts … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Moruya tips, odds & quaddie selections | Tuesday, August 3 HorseBetting.com.au brings you the betting preview for the seven-race card at Moruya on Tuesday, August 3. See the top tips, … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Snowdens’ new-season 3YOs set to strike Trainers Peter and Paul Snowden have nominated four horses across the first two black-type races of the Sydney season at … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Waller’s biggest stars prepare to trial Nature Strip will be the headline act at a star-studded barrier trial session at Rosehill, which also includes Caulfield Cup … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Catalyst on a Golden Sydney spring path The $7.5 million Golden Eagle will be the spring goal for Catalyst, who will also be on a mission to … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago New Zealand jumpers dominate Sandown meeting Kiwi jumpers were again to the fore at Sandown on Grand National Hurdle day, taking out the two jumping features … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Tigre Royale makes it four in a row Progressive galloper Tigre Royale continued on his winning way when he dominated his rivals over 2400m at Sandown on Sunday … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago New season off to a flying start for Baker Ex-pat Kiwi trainer Bjorn Baker enjoyed a breakout season at the metropolitan level in Sydney over the past twelve months … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Pleasant surprise for Greene at Te Aroha Trainer David Greene received a pleasant surprise at Te Aroha on Sunday when debutant Judy’s Song raced away in the … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago McEvoy, King on centre stage at Randwick Rachel King and Kerrin McEvoy have taken riding honours at Randwick on a day honouring jockeys past and present … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Usain Bowler storms home in Valley success A wind operation has restricted Usain Bowler to sprinting with the gelding charging home to claim success at The Valley … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Linda Meech opens new season with a treble Linda Meech has made the most of her pick-up rides at The Valley, guiding two of them to success in … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Tarzan to head to Sydney after Doomben win Brisbane sprinter Tarzan is set to head to Sydney after finally winning over 1200m in the Tim Bell Memorial Handicap … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Roheryn makes winning return as a gelding Godolphin’s Roheryn has made a winning return at Randwick as a gelding with trainer James Cummings keeping a lid on … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago I Boogi gives Lane success at The Valley Damian Lane has returned to the winner’s circle at his first metropolitan ride after a stint in Japan guiding I … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Mum’s the word for winning Doomben jockey Jockey Rikki Palmer has ridden her first metropolitan winner since she returned to racing after having her second child … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Speedy Stampe has no trouble with 1350m Trainer Chris Munce’s fears his three-year-old Stampe may not run a strong 1350m were proved baseless at Doomben … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Taraayef impresses first-up at The Valley Lindsay Park will keep Taraayef to short-course racing at The Valley for the immediate future after an impressive win in … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Our Mantra set to tackle Victorian spring In-form stayer Our Mantra has earned himself a likely trip to Victoria for the spring carnival after his Doomben win … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Mandela’s talent gets him over the line Mandela’s raw ability has shone through with the colt breaking his maiden at Randwick despite making mistakes … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Cheap purchase too good in Valley victory Race fitness has given Condo’s Express an edge with the $3000 yearling purchase taking out the Sheamus Mills Bloodstock Handicap … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago New plan works a treat for 3YO Magic Trick Trainer Tony Sears decision to bring three-year-old Magic Trick back in distance proved a winner at Doomben … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Payne to be a key player in Sandown jumps Trainer Patrick Payne will look to add to his feature jumps race success with key chances in the Grand National … Read More Australia horse racing news, United Kingdom Horse Racing News 5 years ago Houtzen second in English Group Two sprint Australian sprinter Houtzen has finished second to Battaash in the Group Two King George Stakes at Goodwood … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Lasqueti Spirit retired to broodmare barn Group One winner Lasqueti Spirit has suffered a leg injury and will be retired to the broodmare barn … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago The Missile a carnival pipe-opener The Missile is being touted as an Everest audition but Pierata’s trainer Greg Hickman has other races on his mind … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Price has Valley concern with All In Brawl A wide draw and a drop back to 1000 metres have trainer John Price concerned ahead of All In Brawl’s … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Vive Marie set for first Australian start Stakes-placed German import Vive Marie will have her first Australian start in a 1400m-benchmark race at Randwick for trainer Kris … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Edmonds for prompt return to winners’ list Toby Edmonds is preparing for a big spring carnival but first wants to get Prompt Return back to winners’ list … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Valley return for stakes winner Ennis Hill Group winner Ennis Hill will make her return over 1000m at Moonee Valley and co-trainer Tom Dabernig expects the filly’s … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Jackson Murphy to solve problems In-form apprentice Jackson Murphy’s three-kilo claim is expected to help key runners Tarzan and Sabkhat in their open company races … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Endless Days set to atone at Doomben Nothing went right for tough stayer Endless Days at his last start so he will back up at Doomben … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Sharjah wins Galway Hurdle for Mullins Sharjah has defied a big weight to win the Galway Hurdle for the father and son team of Willie and … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Vic jockeys gain an increase in riding fee Victorian jockeys have gained a pay rise from Racing Victoria with an increase to their riding fee … Read More Japan horse racing news, New Zealand horse racing news 6 years ago Tanaka enjoying good start in Seoul Masa Tanaka is fulfilling a dream on his return to race riding in Korea. The Japanese jockey left New Zealand … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Wild Illusion wins Nassau Stakes Wild Illusion has put her superior stamina to good use to win the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Eagle Farm’s fate to be known on Friday The return date for racing at Eagle Farm racecourse will be known on Friday when a report into its closure … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Flemington straight to suit As It Lies Trainer Brent Stanley says inexperience has counted against As It Lies ahead of her third race start at Flemington … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago A decade on, is Australia ready for an equine influenza outbreak? 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Gatewood Bell has been appointed to serve on the management committee of Equibase Company LLC, announced company chairman Ian D. Highet. The vice president of racing for Keeneland and a third-generation horseman, Bell also served as president of Cromwell Bloodstock for a decade before joining Keeneland as well as previously serving on the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission. He has been a member of The Jockey Club since 2020 and serves as a member of the Breeders' Cup. Bell fills the vacating board seat of James Gagliano, president and chief operating officer of The Jockey Club, who joined as a representative of the latter in 2007. “Gatewood brings a unique skillset with his background and current role at Keeneland,” Highet said. “We look forward to his sharing his extensive knowledge from both his personal and professional involvement in the Thoroughbred industry to the committee.” Bell added, “I love the industry and have been lucky to have been involved in many aspects of it, including as a racehorse owner. Equibase is vital to our industry, and I look forward to working with the other committee members and contributing to this mission.” The post Gatewood Bell Appointed to Equibase Management Committee 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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Modernist (Uncle Mo) will shuttle to Chile and stand at Haras Dadinco for the Southern Hemisphere 2024 season, it was announced via presser Friday. The winner of the GII Risen Star Stakes and the GIII Excelsior Stakes with on-the-board finishes in three other graded contests, he'd retired to Darby Dan in 2022 and bred 280 mares in his first three years at stud. Modernist hails from the female line of Broodmare of the Year Sweet Life (Kris S.), who also produced his dam's half-sisters GI Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic (now Distaff) victress MGISW Life is Sweet (Storm Cat) and her full-sister, champion 2-year-old filly MGISW Sweet Catomine. This is the extended family of GIII Bay Shore Stakes placed Victory Way (City of Light) as well as recent Azalea Stakes-placed Candy Gray (Twirling Candy). Modernist's first foals will be yearlings of 2024, and he will be represented by three of them in the New York-Bred Sale in Saratoga next week Aug. 11-12. The post Modernist to Shuttle to Chile appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article