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Victoria’s Saturday metro meetings will feature 10 races for an eight-month stretch in the 2024–25 season, as announced by Racing Victoria (RV). The series kicks off with the Group 1 Memsie Stakes event on August 31 and wraps up on April 26, 2025, at Caulfield. In a trial spanning from August 2023 to May 2024, the introduction of 10 race cards resulted in $5 million in betting revenue and an extra $2.8 million in prize money. Matt Welsh, RV’s Executive General Manager for Racing, mentioned that the scheduling of these extended cards would coincide with periods of daylight hours. Welsh highlighted how the decision strikes a balance between maximising industry returns and ensuring track efficiency and participant well-being. He pointed out that while Saturday city meetings make up 10% of their offerings, they drive 40% of wagering activity. The addition of the race has proven beneficial by meeting customer demand and boosting revenue to support the sport. To address concerns about race day duration, Welsh stressed their commitment to keeping any extensions minimal, typically limited to around 15 minutes extra per event. Looking ahead to the season, he shared plans to kick off these scheduled 10 race cards no earlier than noon, and the prize money for the race 10 will remain at $80,000. The Victoria Racing Club has decided to keep Derby Day and Champions Day during the Melbourne Cup Carnival at Flemington as nine race meetings. Additionally, Sandown will host eight races on AFL Grand Final Day. Horse racing news View the full article
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Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner Stronghold returns to racing action July 6 as he travels to Horseshoe Indianapolis for the $300,000 Indiana Derby (G3).View the full article -
Hey Bella ridden by Jamie Mott wins the Rosemont F&M Maiden Plate at Cranbourne Racecourse on April 12, 2024 in Cranbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Racing Photos) Racing Victoria stewards are looking into findings in test samples from horses trained by Clinton McDonald and Luke Oliver. A pre-race blood test on McDonalds horse Flying On A Limb, which didn’t perform well at Flemington in April, showed the presence of triamcinolone acetonide, an inflammatory drug that is not allowed on race days. Oliver’s filly Hey Bella tested positive for dexamethasone in a post-race urine sample after winning a race at Cranbourne in April. Dexamethasone is used to treat allergies and inflammatory conditions and is prohibited during races. Further tests confirmed the results. Although no formal charges have been brought forth, stewards are actively investigating the matter and have informed both trainers that it is still under scrutiny. Horse racing news View the full article
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Trainer William Haggas has issued a positive bulletin on his impressive G2 Dante Stakes winner Economics (GB), with a return to the Knavesmire for the G2 Sky Bet York Stakes on Saturday, July 27 among the options being considered for his next appearance. The son of Night Of Thunder (Ire) is only three starts into his career and it was because of his relative experience that his connections resisted the temptation to supplement him for the Derby after his emphatic Dante success which saw him power clear of Ancient Wisdom (Fr) (Dubawi {Ire}) to land the spoils by six lengths. Haggas is hopeful that the patient approach he's taken with Economics will pay dividends when it comes to the colt's long-term prospects, which could involve him staying in training for at least one more season. “He's back in work and he should have a good second half of the season,” Haggas told The Nick Luck Daily Podcast. “He's a lovely horse, but he's a great, big horse and he's not just a three-year-old–he's going to be a four-year-old and maybe even a five-year-old, who knows? “I don't know how long it will be because if he's top, top, top class he'll be whisked off to stud, but I can't believe he's not going to be better next year. He's a baby–he's only run three times in his life and he's got lots to look forward to.” Moving on to the subject of where Economics might run next, Haggas continued, “Obviously, the Royal Bahrain Irish Champion is right on the radar because of the race title and His Highness' involvement in it [referring to Bahraini owner Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa]. “The Prix Guillaume d'Ornano [at Deauville] is on August 15, so that knocks out the Juddmonte International [at York on August 21] and I'm quite keen to look at the Juddmonte as well. The obvious fit is the Sky Bet race [also at York] on July 27, but if we don't make that or don't want to go there then we can go for the Juddmonte and he can do a racecourse gallop. “I think to get the freshness out of him it would do him good [to have a run] and that's the sort of [plan]. It's York/York or Deauville/Ireland–that's how you think, but we've got lots to discuss.” Haggas also spoke of the pride he felt in watching stable stalwart Dubai Honour (Ire) (Pride Of Dubai {Aus}) break his Group 1 duck in Europe with victory in Sunday's Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, teeing him up nicely for a tilt at the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on the same day as the York Stakes. “I was hoping he could do something like that,” the trainer added. “I've always believed him to be better right-handed, but he was good left-handed yesterday. He was always travelling well–it was a good set-up for him and he did well. I watched him all the way round and to me he never looked like he was going to get beaten. “He doesn't get much credit, but he's a pretty good horse. Maybe he's just getting his act together aged six or maybe we're just getting the hang of him. I think he might go for the King George–I don't see that we've got anything to lose.” The post Haggas Ponders Next Steps for Dante Hero Economics 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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Racecourse Media Group (RMG) announced on Monday that its chief executive, Martin Stevenson, has asked the Board to start the process of finding his successor. RMG is the holding company responsible for a range of media rights management businesses. It is owned entirely by its 37 racecourse shareholders, giving the racecourses complete control over the commercialisation of their media and data rights. It is anticipated that Stevenson, who joined RMG in 2007, will step down from the role he's held since 2020 at the end of the year. “I have a significant birthday approaching and I think now is the right time for me to relinquish the role and enable the business to put in place its leadership in plenty of time ahead of the next rights renewal cycle,” said Stevenson. “It has been a huge honour and privilege to have been involved in the RMG project. Having joined as finance director when it was still a start-up, to helping it grow to become the largest funding organisation in British horseracing, it has been an exciting and engaging journey. The business has achieved a great deal in reclaiming control of our racecourses' media and data rights and has created real substantial commercial success for the industry, having now delivered more than £1.2bn to the industry. “The industry undoubtedly has some challenges, but RMG is an excellent example of what can be achieved when the industry comes together in the right way with clear focus, commitment and good governance.” Conor Grant, chair of RMG, added, “Martin has made an enormous contribution to Racecourse Media Group over the last 17 years, serving with great distinction as chief financial officer for 13 years and as chief executive since 2020. “He has been a great ambassador for RMG and leaves the business in rude health and with exciting plans to ensure our continued growth. I would like to thank Martin for his wonderful service and dedication to the business and, on behalf of the board and all RMG shareholders, we wish him every success in the future.” The post RMG Chief Executive Martin Stevenson to Step Down appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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The list of trainers that have been informed by the Horse Racing Integrity and Welfare Unit (HIWU) that a horse they train has tested positive for the controversial drug Metformin has grown by two. According to postings on the HIWU website, Greg Foley and James Lawrence II have been notified that horses under their care had Metformin in their system. Lawrence's positive came from the horse Cherished Wish (Mshawish) in a May 23 race at Penn National in which she finished second. The Foley horse to test positive was Camaro Z (Liam's Map). The race in question was the June 1 Audubon Stakes at Churchill Downs where the 3-year-old colt finished third. The positives were the 12th and 13th for Metformin since HIWU took over the task of drug testing and handing out penalties for rule breakers. Seven cases have been resolved and six are still pending. The maximum suspension for a Metformin positive is two years. Earlier this month, HISA announced that it was deferring all interim suspensions involving metformin until the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium's (RMTC) Scientific Advisory Committee had conducted a review of the available science relating to metformin. The RMTC's review is expected to take months. “I was blown away by this,” Lawrence said. “We're sitting here right now working away on it. I am very upset. I have no idea how in the world that filly could have it in her system. We're going through all the steps to try to figure out how this happened. Luckily they have put everything aside for a while to study it. This has turned my world upside down.” “The way they are testing now they are picking up all kinds of little contaminants and calling them positives. They are ruining people's careers and the drugs they've found have had no bearing on the outcome of the race.” Lawrence is based at Delaware Park, which meant that his filly spent time in the receiving barn at Penn National prior to her race there. “This very easily could have been a matter of someone urinating in the stall of the receiving barn,” Lawrence said. “About a month prior, we came into the receiving barn there and someone was urinating in a stall. That was documented by the Pennsylvania Racing Commission. They need to step up with these barns that we are shipping in to to make them more sanitary and clean. I have faith because I know I didn't do anything wrong.” At deadline for this story, Foley had not returned a phone call seeking comment. Foley, who has been training since 1981, has won 1,536 races, many of them at the Kentucky tracks. Lawrence has 103 career winners. The post Greg Foley, James Lawrence II Latest Trainers To Have Metformin Positives 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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5th-Fukushima, ¥13,720,000 ($84,982), Newcomers, 2yo, 1800mT, 1:49.9, gd/fm. DEL AVAR (c, 2, Frankel {GB}–Amour Briller {MSW-Jpn, $2,317,880}, by Smart Strike) came from a seemingly unlikely position at a late juncture to graduate in highly impressive fashion at first asking. Away a half-step slowly from gate four, the homebred colt lingered in the latter third of the 16-strong field racing around the first turn and was shuffled back to about third-last after overracing as they reached the backstretch. Still only 11th at the third corner, Del Avar caught the eye with a wide sweep approaching the 400-meter pole, sustained that big run to hit the front inside the final furlong and pulled clear to take it by 1 1/2 lengths as the 21-5 third choice. He covered his final 600 meters in a race-best :34.4. “I knew going in he was a highly regarded colt with high expectations,” said winning jockey Kosei Miura. “He felt really good warming up and chasing the other horses from behind was a good experience for him. He accelerated beautifully and I think he's got great potential.” Amour Briller is a daughter of North Hills' Tenno Sho winner Heavenly Romance (Jpn) (Sunday Silence), the dam of MGSW/G1SP Awardee (Jungle Pocket {Jpn}) and Lani (Tapit), winner of the 2016 G2 UAE Derby and third in that year's GI Belmont Stakes for this conditioner. The mare is also responsible for a yearling colt by American Pharoah and a colt by Constitution foaled Mar. 12. Del Avar is one of 44 Japanese winners for his Banstead Manor-based stallion, whose American-bred son Mozu Ascot–whose first foals are 2-year-olds of 2024–won the G1 Yasuda Kinen at a mile on turf and the G1 February Stakes over a similar distance on dirt. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $44,752. O-Koji Maeda; B-North Hills Co Ltd (KY); T-Mikio Matsunaga. 【福島 新馬】 5R #デルアヴァー 芝1800#三浦皇成 父Frankel 母アムールブリエ 祖母ヘヴンリーロマンス 6R #ニタモノドウシ 芝1200#菅原明良 父ディーマジェスティ 母ジェラスガール 叔父イスラボニータ 馬名意味は「似た者同士。父親に似ているので」 撮影:下野雄規 pic.twitter.com/MGKhGBfBql — netkeiba (@netkeiba) June 30, 2024 The post Frankel Firster Scores Impressively at Fukushima 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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GI Arkansas Derby runner up Just Steel (Justify) continues to do well since having surgery to repair a condylar fracture of his right front fetlock May 22. In a video update provided by Light Up Racing and Martha Jane at Mulholland Springs, the 3-year-old is said to progressing well through rehab. Detailing his next steps, Jane says that: “It's been about 35 days since his surgery so we've started hand-walking him. Dr. Bramlage would like to have him hand-walked for another month. If everything still goes well, we will take some x-rays and look. He's very sound so I'm sure it's [the surgery site] doing well but as a preventative and just to be cautious, we'll take some x-rays of him and, with Dr. Bramlage's blessing, we will turn him out for a month and then we will see when Mr. [D. Wayne] Lukas and Dr. Bramlage wants to take him back. But he's been a great patient and we all anticipate a strong Fall campaign.” Just Steel suffered the injury during a fifth-place effort in the GI Preakness Stakes May 18. How is Just Steel doing on the road to recovery? On his comeback journey following the condylar fracture of his RF fetlock during the Preakness Stakes, Just Steel has been a “perfect patient” according to Martha Jane at Mulholland Springs. His post-surgery rehab has gone… pic.twitter.com/KJeLDAdSRJ — LightUpRacing (@LightUpRacing) June 30, 2024 The post “We Anticipate A Strong Fall Campaign”: Post-Surgery Update On Just Steel appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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The Aidan O'Brien-trained Henri Matisse (Ire), a decisive winner of Sunday's G2 Railway Stakes at the Curragh, has been awarded a Timeform rating of 110p, identifying him as the highest-rated two-year-old colt to have raced so far in 2024. By Wootton Bassett (GB) and out of the multiple Group 1 winner Immortal Verse (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}), Henri Matisse is now unbeaten in two starts after swooping late to beat The Strikin Viking (Ire) (Inns Of Court {Ire}) by half a length on Sunday, five weeks on from his winning debut over the same course and distance. A step up to Group 1 company now beckons for Henri Matisse as he tries to emulate his half-sister, Tenebrism (Caravaggio), who struck at the top level as a two-year-old when landing the Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket. The G1 Phoenix Stakes back at the Curragh on Saturday, August 10 could be the next port of call. That contest is also being considered for the Middleham Park Racing-owned The Strikin Viking after he delighted his connections with the way he ran in defeat on Sunday, earning a Timeform rating of 108p which puts him right in the mix among the leading two-year-olds in training. Incidentally, Timeform's overall rankings are still topped by a pair of Royal Ascot-winning fillies from the same stable as Henri Matisse, namely Bedtime Story (Ire) (Frankel {GB})–rated 116p following her wide-margin victory in the Listed Chesham Stakes–and Fairy Godmother (Ire) (Night Of Thunder {Ire}), who is on a figure of 112p after overcoming traffic to win the G3 Albany Stakes. On future targets for The Strikin Viking, Tim Palin, director of Middleham Park Racing, said, “He's back home already, he ate up and trotted up just fine. We can start making some plans. “Races like the Richmond and the Gimcrack would be on the agenda, and for all that he's not in the Phoenix Stakes, we might just monitor what's being aimed at that because if Timeform stick with their 108, that performance is only bettered by the winner and Bedtime Story [and Fairy Godmother]. “If at the minute he's the third-best rated two-year-old out there, why wouldn't you consider the Phoenix Stakes or the Morny? We've got two Group 2 options there if you pop on some sensible shoes with the Richmond and the Gimcrack, but if we wanted to reach for the stars then the possibilities are either the Phoenix Stakes or the Morny, which are within seven days of each other. “The two-year-old cohort is going to be split in two directions at that time and arguably more if you are talking Gimcracks and such like.” The post Henri Matisse Becomes Timeform’s Top-Rated Juvenile Colt with Railway 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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The one-mile Tapeta track currently under construction at Belmont Park will become the exclusive winter racing surface on the New York Racing Association circuit when the Long Island facility reopens in 2026, NYRA announced Monday. The change will result in approximately three months of racing exclusively on an all-weather surface with the shift from dirt to the all-weather in the winter months expected to enhance equine safety and provide additional opportunities for the circuit's year-round horse population for the benefit of the state's Thoroughbred racing ecosystem. “At its core, our vision for the new Belmont Park is centered around modernizing racing and training facilities in ways that will ensure the sport's continued success and future growth,” said Dave O'Rourke, NYRA President and CEO. “NYRA has closely tracked the evolution and application of synthetic surfaces, and the relevant data unequivocally supports a shift to the all-weather surface during the winter months. “Together with the renovated main track and two new turf courses, Belmont Park will provide a multitude of quality options for both training and racing throughout the year,” added O'Rourke. “We will continue to work closely with New York's horsemen and breeders to ensure a smooth transition as the new facility takes shape.” O'Rourke is chairman of the All-Weather Surfaces Committee, formed this February at the request of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA). The committee is tasked with evaluating the impact of various racing surfaces on equine injury rates, while studying the feasibility of broader adoption of all-weather surfaces nationally. “HISA commends NYRA for prioritizing horse safety in its decision to utilize an all-weather racing surface at Belmont Park for winter racing,” said Lisa Lazarus, HISA CEO. “NYRA has shown tremendous leadership through the research and analysis it has undertaken in making these important decisions for the future of the sport.” NYRA has invested in upgrades to a variety of racing and training facilities at Belmont Park, Aqueduct Racetrack and Saratoga Race Course in recent years, including the installation of an all-weather Tapeta surface over the Belmont Park pony track and the complete renovation of the main track and Oklahoma Training Track at Saratoga. At Aqueduct, NYRA has renovated the main track; replaced the inner dirt with a second turf course and added a new surface to the inner turf course, all since 2017. Following the installation of a limestone base topped by a clay pad, the dirt surfaces at Saratoga now respond exceedingly well to extreme weather, while the clay pad offers a more forgiving surface. According to The Jockey Club Equine Injury Database, the dirt surfaces at Saratoga have been the statistically safest among NYRA tracks each year since 2021. To achieve consistency with the dirt racing and training surfaces at Saratoga, the main track at the new Belmont Park will feature a limestone base topped with a clay pad below the racing surface itself. This structure, which has proven to be effective in the wide variety of weather conditions found at Saratoga from April through November, is expected to be similarly beneficial for the main track surface at the new Belmont Park. “The harmonization of NYRA's dirt surfaces is yet another important equine safety measure in New York,” said Andrew Offerman, NYRA Senior Vice President of Racing and Operations. “Aligning the composition of the Belmont main track with both dirt surfaces at Saratoga will further NYRA's ability to conduct world-class dirt racing in the spring, summer and fall.” In addition to the construction of a new main track and all-weather Tapeta track, NYRA is currently renovating and expanding Belmont's Widener and Inner turf courses. As a result, both courses will feature additional running lanes, modern drainage and a state-of-the-art irrigation system serviced by a new infield irrigation pond and on-site pump station. NYRA officials are hopeful that the improvements to both surfaces and facilities will facilitate a return of the Breeders' Cup to New York. The championship event has not been held in the state since 2005. “We are very supportive of the Belmont Park renovation, particularly plans to put in place a world-class facility with fantastic racing surfaces that offer versatility and the ability to address various seasons and weather conditions,” said Drew Fleming, President and CEO of Breeders' Cup Limited. “As we said before, if you build it, we will come. We look forward to working with the New York Racing Association to bring the Breeders' Cup World Championships back to the Empire State when the time is right.” The post NYRA Winter Racing to be All Tapeta by 2026 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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GBBPLUS, an extension of the Great British Bonus, will reward owners and breeders with two new separate initiatives tackling the current challenges facing Flat and National Hunt racing. The latest incentive initiatives will kick off Jan. 1, 2025. “GBB was an important incentive and intervention step to encourage the breeding, buying, and racing of fillies,” the Thoroughbred Breeders Association Chairman Philip Newton said. “Its success now gives us confidence that we can influence behaviour in two other areas of the racing programme: the vital retention of stamina within the thoroughbred and the opportunity to follow a lead well established by our French neighbours in getting horses jumping sooner.” For Flat races, alongside the normal GBB bonus, GBBPLUS will offer an additional bonus of up to £20,000 for fillies whose covering fee was £50,000 or less winning: Class 2 -4 maiden, novice and conditions races at eight furlongs and over for two-year-olds, and at 10 furlongs and over for three-year-olds. Races that fulfil all core and extension criteria will therefore be worth up to £40,000 to a filly. For 2-Year-olds, GBBPLUS will payout in: Nurseries eight furlongs and over And for three- and four-year-olds, GBBPLUS will payout in: Class 2-4 handicaps at 10 furlongs and over, for which only the extension bonus would be payable, making these races worth up to £20,000 for a filly. Seven Listed races (fillies-only, 10-furlong and over), which would offer a bonus of up to £20,000, payable in the usual GBB format but only for 100% GBB-registered fillies. The addition of four-year-olds would exclusively be for these extension-eligible races not the core GBB scheme. For National Hunt races, GBBPLUS will: Include Class 3-4 open steeplechases, more than doubling the opportunities for chasing mares to win bonuses and encouraging progression into Class 1-2. Increase the bonus value for all class 1-4 steeplechase wins to £30,000 for 100% GBB and to £15,000 for 50% GBB in a break from the previous tradition offering larger bonuses in mares-only races and smaller ones in all-sex races. The Horserace Betting Levy Board will provide £3.5 million to the current GBB scheme, and this funding will be increased by an additional £1.2 million to support GBBPLUS. GBB is open to all British-born filly foals (registered with a GB suffix) with two eligibility and bonus levels: 100%, by a stallion based in Britain at the time of covering, with bonuses of up to £20,000 per race; 50%, by a stallion who stood outside Britain at the time of covering, with bonuses of up to £10,000 per race. Provided all registration deadlines are met, bonuses are paid out 65% to the racing owner; 20% to the breeder; 7.5% to the trainer; 5% to the jockey; 2.5% to stable staff. Further information at greatbritishbonus.co.uk. The post Great British Bonus Set to Be Expanded with GBBPLUS 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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Unbeaten French hurdler Nietzsche Has (Fr) (Zarak {Fr}–Nice To Meet You {Fr}, by Martaline {GB}) will stand as a National Hunt stallion in 2025 at Haras de Montaigu, it was announced on Monday. Bred by Scea Hamel Stud, the three-year-old Nietzsche Has carries the colours of Edward James, having been bought by bloodstock agent Guy Petit for €240,000 at last year's Arqana Deauville Summer Mixed Sale. Last seen making it three from three over hurdles in the G3 Prix Aguado at Auteuil in May, he is set to be tested at Grade 1 level in the autumn before retiring to Montaigu for the 2025 breeding season. Nietzsche Has is a half-brother to Niko Has (Fr) (Great Pretender {Ire}), a dual Listed-winning chaser and fourth in the G1 Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris. Their dam is a full-sister to the G1 Prix Cambacérès winner Nirvana du Berlais (Fr) (Martaline {GB}) and a half-sister to Triana du Berlais (Fr) (Presenting {GB}), winner of the G3 Prix Edmond Barrachin, and Aubusson (Fr) (Ballingarry {Ire}), who produced one of his best efforts when third in the G1 Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot. “Boasting a truly remarkable physique, Nietzsche Has is the perfect example of everything you could want in a National Hunt stallion,” said Aliette Forien of Haras de Montaigu, once home to the breed-shaping stallions Martaline (GB) and Nikos (GB), with No Nisk At All (Fr)–the sire of multiple Grade 1 winners such as Allaho (Fr) and Epatante (Fr)–the star name on their current National Hunt roster. “His owner Edward James, with his new French racing entity Highbourne Stud, will support the stallion with his best mares, including two excellent fillies acquired at the Derby Sale; a Doctor Dino from the 'K' family of Haras des Coudraies, who will run in a bumper in Ireland before coming to France, and a daughter of Beaumec de Houelle from the leading family developed by Bertrand Compignie, who will join Marcel Rolland. “We will also be supporting the stallion with mares from the Haras de Montaigu broodmare band as he has a unique and outstanding profile.” The post Unbeaten Hurdler Nietzsche Has to Retire to Haras de Montaigu for 2025 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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Lugano Diamonds Split Rock Jumping Tour, an international show jumping tour, will make a stop at Santa Anita this November, with the Los Angeles National to be held Nov. 13-17, followed by the inaugural CSI5*-W featuring the $400,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Los Angeles CSI5*-W qualifying event presented by Lugano Diamonds Santa Anita CS to be held Nov. 20-24. In addition to world-class show jumping, the Santa Anita CSI5*-W event week from Nov. 20-24, 1/ST will offer elevated hospitality and entertainment experiences at the Arcadia racetrack. “There is a unique connection between Thoroughbred racing and equestrian events that is based on a shared commitment to excellence in sportsmanship and passion for the horses at the heart of both sports,” said Nicole Walker, Vice President, The Stronach Group and professional equestrian. “1/ST is thrilled to be partnering with the Lugano Diamonds Split Rock Jumping Tour as part of our intentional focus to connect the disciplines and offer new engagement opportunities for both audiences.” To register for first access to tickets and VIP experiences for the Santa Anita CSI5*-W Nov. 20-24 event, click here. The post International Show Jumping Tour to Make Santa Anita Stop 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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Leading European sire Siyouni (Fr) (Pivotal {GB}–Sichilla {Ire}, by Danehill) will again be available to cover a limited number of mares to Southern Hemisphere time in 2024 from his base at Haras de Bonneval in France. Siyouni, who has sired eight Classic races from eight to 10 furlongs, finished the 2023 season as the leading sire of milers, headed by Tahiyra (Ire), Paddington (GB) and Mqse De Sevigne (Ire), who collectively won nine Group 1 races. Mqse De Sevigne also annexed the G1 Prix d'Ispahan earlier this year. In Australia, Siyouni has produced 60% winners to runners with seven stakes horses from limited representation, headed by Group 1-winning flying filly Amelia's Jewel (Aus) and Group 1- placed Nugget (Aus). “We are pleased to offer Siyouni once again this year to breeders wishing to cover their mares to Southern Hemisphere time,” said Georges Rimaud, Manager of the Aga Khan Studs in France. “From just a handful of runners to date in Australia, he has an impressive strike-rate. Many people have remarked how physically well suited Siyouni is to the Australian market, and he stamps his progeny to match. We invite breeders to contact us to discuss terms.” The post Siyouni To Cover On Southern Hemisphere Time 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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Connections of Moqadama (Ire), a winning sister to back-to-back Royal Ascot scorer Khaadem (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), say that they want to “strike while the iron is still hot” with the broodmare in the upcoming Tattersalls Online Sale. Consigned by Castleton Lyons, Moqadama will become the first US-based horse to sell on the Tattersalls Online platform. Bidding opens on Wednesday with the sister to the dual Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes scorer being sold in foal to American Pharoah. Kerry native Pat Hayes, who is the farm manager at the Kentucky-based Castleton Lyons operation, commented, “The owner wanted to strike while the iron was still hot. With Khaadem winning again at Royal Ascot and the mare being in foal to American Pharoah, you can't beat that. “American Pharoah is a very popular sire worldwide–he's not just popular over here, so it's a very good cross. We believe that she is carrying a colt foal. The first foal is a really good filly by Mendelssohn. The mare is a super mover herself and this is a very good first foal out of her. The foal is a great mover, very light on her feet and correct.” The online arm of the Tattersalls platform has grown exponentially since it was launched during Covid. Katherine Sheridan and Ross Birkett are the driving forces behind the online section of the sales company, which sets out to stage a sale every month and in June managed the selling of Royal Ascot-bound juvenile Hot Darling (Ire) (Too Darn Hot {GB}), who changed hands for 460,000gns. In Moqadama, Tattersalls will break even further ground, given the six-year-old will become the first American-based horse to sell on the platform, but Hayes was keen to stress that there has been plenty of interest in the filly from buyers at home in the US as well. He explained, “Moqadama is owned by a long-standing client of the farm and it was his idea to try and sell the mare through the Tattersalls Online platform. He thought it was the best place to put her on show. Online sales have become hugely popular. Even over here in America, Fasig-Tipton has become very strong in that area of the market since Covid. “Putting this mare in at Tattersalls made more appeal to the owner, given the pedigree, but I have to say we have had plenty of interest from American-based clients as well. Her two-year-old full-sister is in training with Clive Cox and I understand he likes her a lot.” Moqadama began her career in Britain with trainer Charlie Hills, for whom she carried the colours of Shadwell. Like Khaadem, she was bred by Yeomanstown Stud, who also stand her sire Dark Angel. As well as being a sister to the star sprinter Khaadem, Moqadama can also call on the 2015 Norfolk Stakes runner-up Log Out Island (Ire) as being another extremely-speedy full-sibling. All told, her dam White Daffodil (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}) has produced four winners from six runners. Hayes concluded, “It's all very exciting and she's a very appealing mare. I think we will become the first people in the States to sell a horse online with Tattersalls so that's exciting as well. It has been very easy to deal with Tattersalls–a very simple process–and we're hoping it goes well.” The post Connections of Khaadem’s Sister Aim to ‘Strike While The Iron Is Hot’ at Tattersalls Online appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article