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Quality Time winning at Ruakaka on Saturday. Photo: Therese Davis (Race Images) The well-travelled Quality Time recorded his first New Zealand victory with a bold front-running performance in Saturday’s Bream Bay Cup (2100m) at Ruakaka. The six-year-old made an eye-catching New Zealand debut at Te Rapa in early May with a strong-finishing second behind Turn The Ace over 1200m, but he was tripped up by a heavy track second-up at Pukekohe on May 25 and beat only two runners home. Quality Time bounced back brilliantly on Saturday, aided by an outstanding Sam Spratt ride. Spratt drove Quality Time forward from the inside gate and withstood plenty of early pressure to take a clear lead by the time the field turned into the back straight. Spratt was able to give her mount the opportunity to catch his breath through the middle stages of the race, then began to up the ante again coming down the side of the track. Quality Time kicked away and had a big lead coming around the home turn, and the best efforts of the late-finishing Enright and Malfy Rosa only closed that margin to a length at the finish line. Quality Time is trained by Kylie Hoskin for syndicators Go Racing. Hoskin credited Go Racing manager Albert Bosma for coming up with Saturday’s successful tactics. “That was a great win,” Hoskin said. “Albert told me before today’s race that this horse had led and won in Germany earlier in his career, so we had a bit of confidence that those tactics might work here too. “There’s always a bit of a question mark when they’re stepping up over ground for the first time in a preparation, you’re not too sure about their fitness, and he was very fresh today as well. But that was a great effort. “It’s nice prizemoney that he’s won today, and now we can think about coming back here for some of the other meetings coming up. It’ll give him something to do through the winter.” Horse racing news View the full article
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Trainer Stephen Nickalls. Photo: Peter Rubery (Race Images Palmerston North) An inch perfect front running ride by Kate Hercock paved the way for former Group 1 performer Chase to return to the winners’ enclosure at Otaki. The seven-year-old son of Zed, who has twice run third at the highest level over the 1600m distance of Saturday’s contest, hadn’t fired in the first three runs of his new campaign however a victory in a 1000m trial at Waverley trial on Tuesday indicated he may have been ready to strike form. With just five rivals and no clear pacemaker, Hercock took the bull by the horns and bounced the Stephen Nickalls-prepared runner to a clear lead and set up the pace on her own terms. Chase was travelling well turning for home and despite being challenged by Kick On out wide and closer in by favourite and eventual runner-up, Bold Belle, he found plenty in the concluding stages to run out a handy two length winner. Nickalls was overjoyed with the victory as he acknowledged he had partially lost his voice after cheering hard as Chase kept his rivals at bay. “I’ve lost my voice, my breath and everything as it’s a hell of a thrill,” Nickalls said. “Kate (Hercock) has made me look like a good trainer with a beautiful ride. “He’s a tryer, but every now and then he just doesn’t want to jump out (from the barriers). At the trials the other day Scrapper (Jonathan Riddell) led on him, and he said try and get him forward. “There was no pace on today and Kate made the right decision by going forward and that was the winning of the race. “I genuinely have no idea where he will be going next, but my daughter will be giving him a big pat tonight and planning the next holiday. “She rides him around the paddock at home and she is only eight. We all just love him to bits.” Hercock was pleased a pre-race plan had played out in her favour. “He’s a bit of an old bludger and has got used to getting back and not doing anything,” she said. “I said to Stephen there is no speed and he said I will leave it all to you. It’s lovely to ride for people like Stephen as he just leaves it in our hands. “He (Chase) really dug deep today and is hard to get past. He only had 54kgs and he hasn’t carried that for quite some time.” Horse racing news View the full article
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Malt Time winning at Ruakaka on Saturday. Photo: Therese Davis (Race Images) Quality mare Malt Time showed her undoubted class when she blitzed her rivals in the closing stages of the feature event at Ruakaka on Saturday, the Bream Bay Sprint (1400m). The Shaun and Emma Clotworthy-trained mare was having her second run in a new campaign and stripped a lot fitter after finishing fifth first up over 1300m at Te Rapa last month. Ridden by apprentice Ace Lawson-Carroll, who reduced her 59kgs impost down to 57kgs with his 2kg apprentice allowance, the multiple Group 1 placegetter lobbed along nicely at the rear of the nine-horse field as Side Eye and Trigon Lad disputed a solid pace throughout. Approaching the home bend, it was evident that Malt Time was travelling better than her rivals and when Lawson-Carroll found a gap three off the fence at the 300m she exploded clear to put the final result beyond doubt, winning under a hold by nearly six lengths from Trigon Lad and local runner Chevron who fought out the minor placings. It was mission accomplished for Shaun Clotworthy as he and Emma work out the next mission for the daughter of former Group 1 Cox Plate (2040m) winner Adelaide. “It was a good effort and getting back on a bit better surface helped,” Clotworthy said. “Ace rode her a treat as they were in a tricky position early on, but he didn’t panic and has nice hands which saw her get a good run through them. “He has nice balance and he really gets on with her which is half the battle. “She will probably have just one more race which could be the Tauranga Classic (Listed, 1400m) or she might come back up here for the ITM/GIB Sprinter’s Final (1400m) on the 13th of July. “After that she will have a week or two out and then we will get her ready for the Spring.” A beaming Lawson-Carroll was quick to admit he got a buzz out of the rapid finish from his mount. “That felt good and fast too,” he said. “It’s half the job to get her to settle and she did that well today. I saw Chevron making his run near the 600m and I waited and got the run inside of him and she let down really well. “The track seems to be shifting a little bit but if you are patient enough you get the run you want.” Horse racing news View the full article
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Eclipse Award-winning owner/breeder and founder of the Stronach Group Frank Stronach was arrested Friday and charged with multiple criminal offences according to a press release by the Peel Regional Police in Ontario, Canada. The 91-year-old Stronach has, according to the release, been charged with committing five crimes including rape, indecent assault on a female, sexual assault and forcible confinement and has been released on conditions to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton at a later date. The release also notes that the assaults “spanned from the 1980's to as recent as 2023” and police are asking members of the public to come forward with any relevant information. This story will be updated. The post Frank Stronach Arrested, Faces Multiple Criminal Charges 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 Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority announced June 7 that the proposed rule changes to its Racetrack Safety Program have been approved by the Federal Trade Commission. These changes will take effect July 8.View the full article
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Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Thorpedo Anna likely wrapped up the 3-year-old filly championship with an emphatic win in the $500,000 Acorn Stakes (G1) at Saratoga Race Course June 7.View the full article
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Thorpedo Anna Dominant Yet Again in the Acorn
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After giving serious consideration to a start against the boys in Saturday's GI Belmont S., trainer Ken McPeek ultimately opted to run GI Kentucky Oaks winner THORPEDO ANNA (f, 3, Fast Anna–Sataves, by Uncle Mo) in Friday's GI DK Horse Acorn S. It will never be known how she'd have fared over 10 furlongs on Saturday afternoon, but for now, the 'TDN Rising Star' proved yet again that she is peerless in the sophomore filly division with a decisive score. Drawn out in gate eight, with the scratching of Becky's Joker (Practical Joke), Thorpedo Anna was actually beaten to the punch by an aggressively ridden Eclipse Award-winning juvenile filly Just F Y I (Justify), but she switched off kindly for Brian Hernandez, Jr. and allowed Just F Y I to set a lively pace up front. Merely sitting against his filly for the run into the final three-eighths of a mile, Hernandez asked Thorpedo Anna to claim the pacesetter approaching the stretch and it was all over bar the shouting. Striding effortlessly into the final furlong, Thorpedo Anna had a good five to six lengths on perfect-trip 'Rising Star' Leslie's Rose (Into Mischief) on the wire, as Power Squeeze (Union Rags) closed for third at longshot odds. Sales history: $40,000 Ylg '22 FTKOCT. Lifetime Record: 6-5-1-0. O-Brookdale Racing, Inc., Edwards, Mark, Hicks, Judy B. and Magdalena Racing (Sherri McPeek); B-Judy Hicks (KY); T-Ken McPeek. Another dominating performance by Thorpedo Anna as she cruises to a 5 1/2 length win in the Acorn for @KennyMcPeek and @b_hernandezjr. That's 5 wins in 6 starts for the fast filly by a combined 31 3/4 lengths. 9-3-2-5 pic.twitter.com/kelNrmkdQa — Tim Wilkin (@tjwilkin) June 7, 2024 Friday, Saratoga DK HORSE ACORN S.-GI, $500,000, Saratoga, 6-7, 3yo, f, 1 1/8m, 1:49.02, ft. 1–THORPEDO ANNA, 122, f, 3, by Fast Anna 1st Dam: Sataves, by Uncle Mo 2nd Dam: Pacific Sky, by Stormy Atlantic 3rd Dam: Aldebaran Light, by Seattle Slew 'TDN Rising Star'. ($40,000 Ylg '22 FTKOCT). O-Nader Alaali, Mark Edwards, Judy B. Hicks and Magdalena Racing (Sherri McPeek); B-Judy Hicks (KY); T-Kenneth G. McPeek; J-Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. $275,000. Lifetime Record: 6-5-1-0, $1,705,663. Werk Nick Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus* Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2–Leslie's Rose, 120, f, 3, by Into Mischief 1st Dam: Wildwood Rose (Ire), by Galileo (Ire) 2nd Dam: Wildwood Flower, by Langfuhr 3rd Dam: Dial a Trick, by Phone Trick 'TDN Rising Star'. ($1,150,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP). O-Whisper Hill Farm, LLC; B-John D. Gunther & Eurowest Bloodstock Services (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher. $100,000. 3–Power Squeeze, 120, f, 3, by Union Rags 1st Dam: Callmethesqueeze (MSW, $324,499), by Awesome Again 2nd Dam: Mop Squeezer, by Roanoke 3rd Dam: Honey League Girl, by Honey Jay 1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. ($50,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP; $90,000 2yo '23 OBSAPR). O-Lea Farms, LLC; B-Forging Oaks LLC (KY); T-Jorge Delgado. $60,000. Margins: 5HF, 1 1/4, 2HF. Odds: 0.75, 6.30, 25.50. Also Ran: My Mane Squeeze, Regulatory Risk, Just F Y I, Where's My Ring, Gun Song. Scratched: Becky's Joker Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. The post Thorpedo Anna Dominant Yet Again in the Acorn appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article -
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved the proposed rule changes to the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA)'s Racetrack Safety Program and the changes will take effect starting July 8, the organization announced Friday via presser. The 30-day window before the official start day allows for an educational campaign so as to prepare the industry for the changes, an effort which will include handbooks, webinars, posters, HISA portal messaging and social media outreach. The revisions come after extensive dialogue and feedback from industry participants, including from the Horsemen's Advisory Group. Some highlights include an updated void claim rule; a second waiver claiming option; changes to certain intra-articular injection standdown times; updates to prohibited practices and qualifications for placement on, or removal from, the vet list; and enhanced safety protocols required at race meets. The newly approved rules are available in full here. In addition to the racetrack safety rule, the FTC also approved changes to HISA's registration rules, which will go into effect July 1. Those can be found here. “The approval of these rule changes marks a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to enhance the safety and integrity of Thoroughbred horse racing,” said HISA CEO Lisa Lazarus. “We are committed to working closely with all industry participants during this transition period and beyond to ensure these new standards are fully understood and effectively implemented.” The post Federal Trade Commission Approves HISA Rule Changes 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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A bridesmaid in last year's running, but the center of attention in 2024, Didia (Arg) (m, 6, Orpen–Delambre {Brz}, by Rainbow Corner {GB}) avenged her runner-up effort and scored her first win at the highest level in North America in the GI New York S. at Saratoga. In no hurry early as runners to her outside stepped forward to dispute the early fractions, Didia raced well in cover on the fence behind the leading flight and was picking up steam as the field swung through the final bend. Wide for her rally but rolling with all the momentum, the 9-1 shot inhaled the leaders by midstretch and kicked away to a clear advantage as Neecie Marie (Cross Traffic) ran on for second with War Like Goddess (English Channel) getting up for third in her seasonal bow. The final time was 1:52.29. DIDIA wins the Grade 1 New York Stakes Presented by @RiversCasino_NY under @jose93_ortiz for trainer Ignacio Correas, IV. pic.twitter.com/ffjSFsXUO5 — Belmont Stakes (@BelmontStakes) June 7, 2024 O-Merriebelle Stables and Resolute Racing; B-La Manija (Arg); T-Ignacio Correas, IV. The post Didia Goes One Better from 2023 Running, Takes New York in Style appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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At 21-5, CHILI FLAG (FR) (m, 5, Cityscape {GB}–Flag Day {GB}, by Pivotal {GB}) was the third-elect among the five horses entered by Chad Brown in Friday's GI Just A Game S. at Saratoga, but, given a quiet ride by the in-form Irad Ortiz, Jr., she flew home to give her trainer a seventh victory in the one-mile contest in the last eight runnings. Off without incident from gate six in the field of seven, Chili Flag was content to linger at the tail of the field through the early exchanges, as Evvie Jets (Twirling Candy) showed the way from Whitebeam (GB) (Caravaggio), drawn widest and who was sent forward by Flavien Prat. It was a tightly bunched field and five lengths would have covered them as they hit the turn, but positions were mostly unchanged, as Evvie Jets and Whitebeam continued to eyeball one another, while Chili Flag was going well in hand, just waiting for Ortiz, Jr. to cut the ribbons. Produced wide into the lane, Chili Flag quickened up slightly better than Mission of Joy (Kitten's Joy) to her outside, and they had Whitebeam–who nosed in front at the furlong grounds–to reel in. The Juddmonte runner, last year's GI Diana S. winner, boxed on bravely, but Chili Flag flashed down the center of the course to be home in time. Whitebeam was second ahead of Mission of Joy in third. Sales history: €5,000 RNA Wlg '19 ARQDEC; €140,000 HRA '22 ARQARC. O-Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb & Michael E Kisber; B-Finanza Locale Consulting SRL; T-Chad Brown. CHILI FLAG surges down the stretch to win the Grade 1 Just a Game Stakes with @iradortiz aboard for trainer Chad Brown. That's 4️⃣ wins for Irad! pic.twitter.com/vEoVYpcMbd — Belmont Stakes (@BelmontStakes) June 7, 2024 Friday, Saratoga JUST A GAME S.-GI, $500,000, Saratoga, 6-7, 4yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:35.01, fm. 1–CHILI FLAG (FR), 122, m, 5, by Cityscape (GB) 1st Dam: Flag Day (GB), by Pivotal (GB) 2nd Dam: Blue Duster, by Danzig 3rd Dam: Blue Note (Fr), by Habitat 1ST GRADE I WIN. (€5,000 RNA Wlg '19 ARQDE; €140,000 3yo '22 ARARC). O-Madaket Stables LLC, Michael Dubb and Michael E. Kisber; B-Finanza Locale Consulting Srl (FR); T-Chad Brown; J-Irad Ortiz, Jr. $275,000. Lifetime Record: SP-Fr, 19-7-6-1, $1,003,377. Werk Nick Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus* Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2–Whitebeam (GB), 124, m, 5, by Caravaggio 1st Dam: Sleep Walk (GB), by Oasis Dream (GB) 2nd Dam: Scuffle (GB), by Daylami (Ire) 3rd Dam: Tantina, by Distant View O/B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd. (GB); T-Chad C. Brown. $100,000. 3–Mission of Joy, 120, f, 4, by Kitten's Joy 1st Dam: Smart Mission, by Smart Strike 2nd Dam: Misty Mission, by Miswaki 3rd Dam: Hangin On a Star, by Vice Regent ($32,000 Ylg '21 FTKOCT). O-RyZan Sun Racing, LLC and Madaket Stables LLC; B-Sam-Son Farm (ON); T-H. Graham Motion. $60,000. Margins: HF, HD, NK. Odds: 4.20, 3.60, 13.10. Also Ran: Evvie Jets, Gina Romantica, Coppice (GB), Beaute Cachee (Fr). Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. The post Unwanted As a Foal, Chili Flag Scales Grade I Heights In Just A Game 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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8th-Saratoga, $110,000, Alw, 6-7, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:14.96, ft, 8 lengths. JEFFERSON STREET (c, 3, Street Sense–Apiary, by Bernardini), in his second career start, began 2024 with a third-place finish behind Be You (Curlin) at Gulfstream Park in early March. The homebred then splashed home impressively with a nine-length score at Keeneland Apr. 11. Stepping up against optional claimers on the Derby undercard, the dark bay was a well-beaten third before being installed as the 5-2 second choice here. The colt tracked favorite El Capi (Maclean's Music) from the third position, as the leader posted a brisk :21.77 for the first quarter mile. Rolling off the turn as the pace began to wilt, Jefferson Street took control at the eighth pole and ran for fun to win by eight lengths over Kunshan Bridge (Prontonico). The winner's second dam, MGSW Fast Cookie (Deputy Minister), produced MGISW and sire Frosted (Tapit) and Apiary's full-sister, GSW Indulgent. Fast Cookie is also responsible for the dam of MGSW/GISP Caramel Swirl (Union Rags). This is an extended female family which includes champion 2-year-old colt Midshipman (Unbridled's Song) and MGISP Solomini (Curlin). As for Apiary, she has a Nyquist colt named Cooper, who is now a 2-year-old, and last year foaled a colt by Maclean's Music. She was not bred in 2023. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-3, $154,800. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. O/B-Godolphin (KY); T-William I. Mott. JEFFERSON STREET, the 3YO son of @DarleyAmerica stallion Street Sense, wins the eighth race under @JuniorandKellyA for trainer Bill Mott. pic.twitter.com/wyAXqjYQg9 — Belmont Stakes (@BelmontStakes) June 7, 2024 The post Godolphin’s Jefferson Street Storms Home A Winner 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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There are 19 horse racing meetings set for Australia on Saturday, June 8. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au have found you the best bets and the quaddie numbers for Eagle Farm, Flemington, Randwick, Belmont, Darwin and Sha Tin (HK). Saturday’s Racing Tips – June 8, 2024 Eagle Farm Racing Tips Randwick Racing Tips Flemington Racing Tips Belmont Racing Tips Darwin Racing Tips Sha Tin (HK) Racing Tips Queensland Oaks Racing Tips As always, there are plenty of promotions available for Australian racing fans. Check out all the top online bookmakers to see what daily promotions they have. If you are looking for a new bookmaker for the horse racing taking place on June 8, 2024 check out our guide to the best online racing betting sites. Neds Code GETON 1 Take It To The Neds Level Neds Only orange bookie! Check Out Neds Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. What are you prepared to lose today? Full terms. 2 It Pays To Play PlayUp Aussie-owned horse racing specialists! Check Out PlayUp Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. Imagine what you could be buying instead. Full terms. Dabble Signup Code AUSRACING 3 Say Hey to the social bet! Dabble Have a Dabble with friends! Join Dabble Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. THINK. IS THIS A BET YOU REALLY WANT TO PLACE? Full terms. Recommended! Bet365 Signup Code GETON 4 Never Ordinary Bet365 World Favourite! Visit Bet365 Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. GETON is not a bonus code. bet365 does not offer bonus codes in Australia and this referral code does not grant access to offers. What’s gambling really costing you? Full terms. 5 Next Gen Racing Betting PickleBet Top 4 Betting. Extra Place. Every Race. Join Picklebet Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. What are you really gambling with? Full terms. 6 Bet With A Boom BoomBet Daily Racing Promotions – Login to view! Join Boombet Review 18+ Gamble responsibly. Think. Is this a bet you really want to place. Full terms. Horse racing tips View the full article
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This day 8th June 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 11 mins ago Today’s free Aus horse racing tips & top bets | Saturday, 8/6/24 19 horse racing meetings are scheduled in Australia and one in Hong Kong on Saturday. See HorseBetting’s free racing tips … Read More Australia horse racing news 1 year ago Lamprecht back in Top End as Darwin Cup Carnival looms Alice Springs trainer Kevin Lamprecht will have three horses in action at Fannie Bay this weekend as his team prepares … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Darwin races preview & betting tips | Saturday, June 10 Racing continues at Fannie Bay on Saturday with the Darwin Turf Club hosting a competitive meeting with the 2023 Cup … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Sha Tin preview, best bets & quaddie tips | Saturday, June 10 Hong Kong racing heads to Sha Tin on Saturday afternoon with a very competitive 10-race program lined up. See our … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Saturday’s Belmont Park best bets & quaddie tips | June 10, 2023 Racing will head to Belmont for a nine-race card this Saturday, and HorseBetting’s Ciaran Jackman has provided his best bets … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Morphettville racing preview & best bets | Saturday, June 10 The Parks track at Morphettville is set to host a competitive nine-race card on Saturday afternoon. Check out James Herbert’s … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Randwick racing tips, top odds & quaddie | June 10, 2023 Racing heads back to Royal Randwick this Saturday for a blockbuster 10-race program. HorseBetting’s Nathan Keven shares his best bets … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Eagle Farm full racing preview & best bets | Saturday, June 10 The Brisbane Racing Club will host its annual Stradbroke Handicap Day this weekend, and HorseBetting’s Ciaran Jackman presents his best … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Sandown Hillside best bets & quaddie tips | Saturday, June 10 The Hillside track at Sandown will host a nine-race card on Saturday afternoon. HorseBetting’s James Herbert presents his preview and … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | June 8, 2023 Four horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips and quaddie selections for free here at … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Kurtis Pertab continues strong form It has been a season to remember for young trainer Kurtis Pertab, but he hasn’t finished winning just yet after … Read More Hong Kong horse racing news 1 year ago Purton edges closer to Moreira record with Happy Valley treble Zac Purton continued a relentless march towards Joao Moreira’s record of 170 wins in a single Hong Kong season with … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Eagle Farm race-by-race preview | Stradbroke Handicap Day 2022 HorseBetting’s Queensland racing analyst brings you his race-by-race preview for Stradbroke Handicap Day at Eagle Farm, including best bets, quaddie … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing News 2 years ago Mick Price says Ayrton can win Stradbroke Handicap with luck Mick Price and Michael Kent (Jnr) headed to last year’s Queensland winter carnival with unbeaten Ayrton considered the one to … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago J.J. Atkins best bets & betting strategy | Eagle Farm | 11/6/2022 The $1,000,000 J.J. Atkins is one of two Group 1 races that will be run and won on Saturday, June … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Q22 racing preview, top odds & best bets | June 11, 2022 First run in 2021, the $1.2 million Q22 has attracted a field of 16 for this year’s edition. The rich … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Stradbroke Handicap betting preview & top tips | June 11, 2022 The 2022 edition of the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap has attracted a highly competitive field, with 18 gallopers set to … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Smith hoping Esti Feny can cause upset in $1.2m Q22 Following a 2.85-length defeat in the Group 1 Doomben Cup (2100m) on May 28, Matthew Smith is hoping that his … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Valenciano on Darwin path after Anniversary Cup win Starting as an $8 chance in the Pioneer Park Anniversary Cup 0-76 (1400m) in Alice Springs on Sunday, Valenciano produced … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Alice Springs Sunday racing results for June 5, 2022 HorseBetting.com.au’s David White runs through the complete race results from Pioneer Park in Alice Springs on Sunday, June 5, including … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | June 8, 2022 Five horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. 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Persistent rain means Randwick is already in the heavy range two days out from the June Stakes meeting with more … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing Tips 7 years ago Stradbroke Handicap betting guide with form, markets and best bet THE Stradbroke Handicap is one of the most popular races during the Brisbane winter carnival and it runs this Saturday … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing Tips 7 years ago Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap form and tips at Doomben, June 10 THE Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap is one of the highlight races of the Brisbane winter carnival and we have form … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Blake Shinn ready for first US rides Sydney jockey Blake Shinn will have five rides at Arlington Park for his first meeting during his five-week stint in … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Sarah Moody to face RAD Board over tweet The Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board will hear charges laid by Racing Victoria stewards against Sarah Moody for alleged offensive … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Racing Australia and breeders in fight Thoroughbred breeders are concerned that Racing Australia can implement new rules without any input from the breeding industry … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Michelle Payne keen on race riding return Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne has been discharged from a Melbourne hospital after pancreatic surgery following a race fall … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Hugh Bowman back in style at Canterbury Globe-trotting jockey Hugh Bowman has made a welcome return to the Sydney winner’s circle at a low-key Canterbury meeting … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Taylor forced to jump off horse at Doomben Jason Taylor has been forced to jump off his mount Vitervo Star at Doomben … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Executed scores at Doomben for Johnston Executed has given rookie trainer Krystle Johnston her first stakes victory with a win at Doomben in the Lightning Handicap … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Flemington battle for Lindsay Park trio Jacquinot Bay is rated the best chance of the Lindsay Park runners in the Rod Johnson Handicap at Flemington … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Deja vu for Taylor ahead of Stradbroke Jason Taylor has the ride on Takedown in the Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Palazzo a definite June Stakes runner Trainer Matthew Smith will keep Palazzo Pubblico in Sydney for the June Stakes but has not ruled out another trip … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Michelle Payne keen on race riding return Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne has been discharged from a Melbourne hospital after pancreatic surgery following a race fall … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Review into jumps deaths at Ellerslie A review has been launched after three horses died in jumps races at Ellerslie this week with an animal advocacy … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Michelle Payne discharged from hospital Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne has been discharged from hospital following pancreatic surgery … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Taylor forced to jump off horse at Doomben Jason Taylor has been forced to jump off his mount Vitervo Star at Doomben … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Michelle Payne discharged from hospital Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne has been discharged from hospital following pancreatic surgery … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Azkadellia draws barrier 5 for Stradbroke Favourite Azkadellia will start from barrier five of 18 in the $1.5 million Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Updated: 2016 Stradbroke Handicap field, barrier draw and odds THE barrier draw for the $1.5 million Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap has been made with race-favourite Azkadellia drawing ideally in … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Michelle Payne remains upbeat about 2016 Melbourne Cup MICHELLE Payne became a household name when she won the 2015 Melbourne Cup aboard despised outsider Prince Of Penzance, but … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Tommy Berry returns to Sydney racing Tommy Berry will make his reutrn to Sydney racing after a successful stint in Asia which included a Group One … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Hayes wants synthetic track in NE Vic Rain has forced the rescheduling of a race meeting at Wangaratta to Wodonga, prompting calls for a synthetic track in … Read More View the full article
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Every one of the 2,570 partners in MyRacehorse's Seize the Grey (Arrogate) has a story about their GI Belmont S.-bound Preakness winner. Or three. Or six. Truth be told, probably more. They are co-owners, albeit with micro shares that cost a mere $127, of the winner of a Triple Crown race, who will try to add a second jewel on Saturday when the 156th Belmont is run for the first time at Saratoga Race Course. They are part of a movement begun 55 years ago by the late Cot Campbell, to offer fractional ownership of thoroughbreds. The MyRacehorse concept makes ownership possible for even more people. Formed in 2018 by Michael Behrens, MyRacehorse had a huge early success during the summer of 2020 when it was able to buy into subsequent 2020 GI Kentucky Derby and GI Breeders' Cup Classic winner with Authentic (Into Mischief). MyRacehorse officials expect between 300 and 400 of the Seize the Grey partners will be on the grounds when the oldest Triple Crown race is staged at America's oldest track. The Belmont will be run at Saratoga this year and next while Belmont Park undergoes a substantial makeover. Deborah and Stephen Durso, residents of Long Beach on Long Island, figure they have been racing fans for about 50 years. “We've been visiting Saratoga for 30 years because of the racetrack,” Deborah said. The Dursos own property in Saratoga and have been involved in other partnerships. Seize the Grey was their first purchase with MyRacehorse. They have four shares, and have since bought into two other horses as well as a package of four New York-breds. They watched Seize the Grey's gate-to-wire triumph in the Preakness on television. When GI Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan was making a run at Seize the Grey in the stretch, the Dursos were on their feet. “We were screaming, 'stay up there. Don't let him pass you,'” she said. Though they were miles from Pimlico, the Dursos were celebrating the triumph. “I like to say to people, 'think of your son hitting a home run in the bottom of the ninth,'” Stephen said. “That's literally how it felt.” As veterans of other partnerships, the Dursos said the MyRacehorse approach works just fine for them. “You might get into a partnership where you need $50,000,” he said. “In this, it was fun, you made a little money and it's exciting like you own the horse all by yourself.” The Dursos watched Seize the Grey break his maiden at Saratoga on July 29 and participated in the owner's experience, visiting the colt at trainer D. Wayne Lukas' barn. Before he emerged as a Triple Crown series-caliber runner they had purchased their tickets for the Belmont-at-Saratoga week. “We were hoping that he would be here in one race or another for this weekend or the summer,” Stephen said. “Then when he won the Pat Day Mile, and then he won the Preakness and now he's in the Belmont, it's just as good as it gets.” Amanda Stebbins could very easily be the face of a MyRacehorse marketing campaign. Besides the single share in Seize the Grey, she has a stake in 43 other horses. Stebbins, a resident of nearby Malta, N.Y., joined the MyRacehorse party in the summer of 2020 with the purchase of two shares in Authentic. She dove in a little deeper just before the won the Kentucky Derby by purchasing eight more shares. She says her investment in a colt who went on to be the 3-year-old male champion and Horse of the Year was about $2,000. “I bought in right before he ran in the Haskell and won,” she said. “He was already pre-qualified for the Derby and I said, 'I have a horse going to the Kentucky Derby.' Of course, this is the year of COVID. No one's going anywhere. I'm telling all my friends and family and everybody's getting excited. On September 5, he goes into the Derby and my parents said, 'are you going to be upset if he loses?' I said, 'I will only be upset if they van him off the track.' I said, 'I don't care. 'I have a horse in the Derby.' And we went right to the lead and held the lead the entire time. That was fantastic. Of course, that stretch run with Swiss Skydiver in the Preakness was amazing. And then going to the Breeders' Cup Classic and winning. He still holds a track record at Keeneland. That was wonderful.” Stebbins figured she had reached the peak of her career as an owner with Authentic. “You think, 'lightning strikes once and that's it,'” she said, laughing. “Then when (Seize the Grey) came into the stable, he was a yearling, and I had an opportunity to purchase into him. I saw that Wayne Lukas was going to be his trainer. And I said, 'Man, the Coach knows what he's doing.' So I bought in.” Stebbins said MyRacehorse is very appealing to her because the company does not charge owners anything beyond the initial share price. She also likes the social aspect of meeting other owners and having opportunities to meet the horses and trainers. In her professional life, Stebbins is the Lead Manufacturing Process Engineer at Ball Metal in Saratoga Springs. She said the facility produces nine million aluminum cans a day. Stebbins and her husband were in New York to start a cruise when the Preakness was run. She thought about making the drive to Baltimore for the race, but decided she was cutting it too close. By then, she had already purchased her tickets for the Belmont at the hometown track she has been visiting for a decade. “I'm like, 'What are the odds that the Belmont would be at Saratoga, 20 minutes from my home?” she said. “I have a horse in the Belmont with a very good chance of winning the Belmont. And he won the Preakness. When you start looking at those odds and those probabilities, it's absolutely amazing. I'm very happy that I booked myself for all four days to be here at the track.” Bryce and Shayla Teater of Little Rock, Ark. had hoped to see Seize the Grey run in the Belmont, but had to change plans and will watch it at home. They missed the Preakness, too, but have a memorable story about their seeing the race while on a flight to Greece. The Teaters were in window seats with Shayla in the row in front of her spouse. They bought separate Wi-Fi package because they were seated apart. “Twenty-five bucks each to watch this and we weren't even sure if it would work because plane Wi-Fi, especially over the ocean, isn't that dependable,” he said. “But we have YouTube TV, and we were both able to stream it.” Seize the Grey | Sarah Andrew As Mystik Dan tried to overtake Seize the Grey in the stretch, Bryce reached forward. “I just started shaking my wife's shoulder, and she started jumping up and down. Both of us screamed,” he said. “If you've flown overseas, it was right after dinner when everyone is trying to go to sleep. I remember looking over when we had our hands in the air and yelled and everyone is staring at us. An older couple was next to me and I said, 'I'm sorry, I own a micro share of this horse and he just won the Preakness.' He said, 'you've got to be kidding.' I said, 'No, I'm not.'” Teater said he and his wife became much more interested in racing during the pandemic when it was one of the few sports on television. She is the news director at the CBS affiliate in Little Rock and he is a product marketing director for the software company Datapath. They have been with MyRacehorse for a few years and have shares in 13 active horses. When Seize the Grey goes to the post in the Belmont, the Teaters will be in a more familiar place where they won't have to explain if they stand and shout at the TV. “We're going to have a little get together here with my parents and friends and try and will him to victory,” Teater said. “It'll be definitely a tougher test this time around, but I think he's got it.” Ken and Mary Myers traveled to Saratoga for the Belmont from their home in Naples. Fla. They are major investors in MyRacehorse and also personally have a big stake in Seize the Grey. Myers said he liked the plan Behrens developed. “It's a spectacular opportunity to show people what horse racing is like, beyond what they see when they watch the Derby, or the Preakness or the Belmont Stakes, and maybe that's all they ever see,” Myers said. “There's so much behind the scenes. And what we're doing in MyRacehorse is giving people that emotional attachment to really being able to own a piece of a horse, sharing the winnings, sharing the experience, just really revel in what this is all about.” The Myers faced a dilemma when Seize the Grey won the Pat Day Mile on May 4 and Lukas said the Preakness was up next on May 19. That was the date of their goddaughter Molly Meadows' wedding. “We thought, 'We can't miss the wedding. But at the same time, the Preakness is potentially a once in a lifetime,” Myers said. “Our goddaughter and her fiancé said to us, 'listen, we could see you anytime, you've got to go to the Preakness.' They actually stopped the wedding reception and all watched the race. It was an incredible time for them as well.” Myers said the noting the number of partners in Seize the Grey only tells part of the story if its impact. “People have said to me, 'Think about 2,750 people now are getting the experience.' I said 'No, each one of them has a partner and kids and friends and family. There are tens of thousands of people that are following Seize the Grey and that's what the sport really needs. It needs this type of publicity, and it's bringing it to a whole new generation of fans. The post All Eyes on Seize the Grey for MyRacehorse Partners 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 Louisiana Racing Commission went back to square one Friday, announcing that it will adhere to the guidelines set by the Association of Racing Commissioners International (ARCI) regarding medications. The move came just nine days after the commission announced an emergency set of rules that were about to take effect and would have meant that Louisiana had, by far, the most lenient medications policies in the U.S. The withdrawal times for dozens of medications had been reduced and the threshold levels had been increased. The laundry list of changes included two particularly controversial drugs, Clenbuterol and Depo-Medrol. The withdrawal time for Clenbuterol was reduced to 72 hours. Under ACRI rules the withdrawal time was 14 days. The new regulations called for a withdrawal time of seven days for Depo-Medrol. Under ARCI rules the withdrawal time was 21 days. Clenbuterol is a bronchodilator that is believed to act like a steroid and build muscle mass. Depo-Medrol is a steroid injected into joints to treat pain and swelling. Louisiana is not under the control of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA). The new rules were roundly criticized throughout an industry that has been trying to reduce the sport's dependence on drugs, including therapeutic medications, and create as safe a sport as possible. Some of the harshest criticism came from trainers who stable at the Fair Grounds before returning to Kentucky or other jurisdictions. Reacting to the criticism, the Louisiana Racing Commission backtracked on the rules regarding Clenbuterol and Depo-Medrol, announcing Tuesday that, regarding those two drugs, it was returning to the rules established by the ARCI. With all other medications the new rules were to stay in effect. But that was not enough to appease those opposed to the overall direction the commission had taken. On Wednesday, HISA announced that any horses shipping from Louisiana to tracks covered by HISA would have to go on the vet's list. “HISA has reviewed the Emergency Rule (as modified during the public meeting on June 4, 2024) and HISA's Veterinary Team has determined that it poses significant risks to both equine welfare and the integrity of Thoroughbred racing,” read a HISA statement Still more pressure came from Churchill Downs Inc., which owns the Fair Grounds. On Thursday, CDI CEO Bill Carstanjen sent a letter to the commission. “…CDI views the LSRC's actions in passing the Remaining Emergency Rules as a credible risk to the reputation, safety and integrity of Louisiana racing that will result in damage to the economics of the Louisiana racing ecosystem,” Carstanjen's letter read. “Indeed with the announcement made Wednesday evening by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority requiring any horses that race in Louisiana to be placed on the HISA Veterinarian's List prior to running an another racing jurisdiction, our initial concerns are no longer hypothetical.” Carstanjen went on to threaten that unless Louisiana fully adhered to the ARCI rules there would be a “strong likelihood that we will not hold the Risen Star, Lecomte, or the Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds, to name but a few key races.” With its back fully up against the wall, the commission voted Friday to ditch the controversial rules it had passed and to fully return to the ARCI rules. The vote was unanimous. “The commission does not wish to create any undo hardships to Louisiana racing participants,” said the commission's executive director Steven Landry. “Given these concerns the commission has convened today to consider a total revision to the April 29 changes to the medication rules, thereby returning to the rules that had been in place for the last several years.” “In my opinion we never should have considered these emergency drug rules,” said Commissioner Mike McHalffey. “I would really like to apologize to all the horsemen in Louisiana and around the country for the trouble this has caused.” Shortly after the Louisiana commission voted to rescind the emergency rules, HISA announced that horses shipping out of Louisiana will no longer be required to go on the vet's list. “This afternoon, the Louisiana State Racing Commission held an Emergency Public Meeting at which the Commission voted to rescind in full the emergency updates to Louisiana's controlled medication schedule for thoroughbred racing, which reportedly were set to take effect tomorrow in Louisiana (the “Emergency Rule”),” the HISA statement read. “With the complete rescission of the Emergency Rule, the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, Inc. (“HISA”) will not require Covered Horses shipping from Louisiana to a HISA jurisdiction to be placed on the HISA Veterinarians' List as medically compromised and unfit to race as announced in the June 5, 2024 Memorandum. HISA appreciates the Commission's willingness to reconsider this important matter.” The post Never Mind: Louisiana Racing Commission Rescinds All Changes to Its Medication Rules 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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7th-Saratoga, $110,000, Alw, 6-7, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09.08, ft, 2 lengths. MUNNYS GOLD (f, 4, Munnings–Haraawa, by Medaglia d'Oro), making her 4-year-old debut and her first start since finishing third in last year's GI Test S. at this venue last August, flaunted her considerable speed en route to a facile, pillar-to-post victory as the prohibitive 3-4 favorite. Immediately in front for Irad Ortiz, Jr., whose status for Friday's card was up in the air owing to a Thursday ankle injury, the Florida-bred took her rivals along through quick splits, covering the opening half-mile in a snappy :44.32 while maintaining a safe advantage. Asked to kick in upper stretch, she opened a bit more daylight into the final furlong and was punched out to score by about two lengths over the immaculately bred Roswell (Into Mischief x Acoma). It was the third win on the day for Ortiz, Jr. Winner of her first three career starts by a combined 38 lengths, Munnys Gold tasted defeat for the first time when beaten a head into second by Red Carpet Ready (Oscar Performance) in last year's GII Eight Belles S. She was a pacesetting, but distance-challenged fourth as the somewhat surprising favorite in the GI Acorn S. downstate ahead of her effort in the Test, where she was beaten 1 3/4 lengths. Hailing from the deeper female family of champion Anees (Unbridled), Munnys Gold has a 2-year-old half-sister named Frosted Gold (Frosted), a yearling half-brother He's a Nickelback (Game Winner). The current foal from the dam, a colt, has already been named My Habibi. Munnys Gold's victory comes nearly 15 years to the day of her sire's score in the Woody Stephens S., then a Grade II. Sales history: $92,000 Wlg '20 FTKNOV; $300,000 Ylg '21 FTKJUL. Lifetime Record: SW &GISP, 7-4-1-1, $375,400. Click for the Equibase.com chart and VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. O-Robert E & Lawana L Low; B-Nicksar Farms (FL); T-Todd A Pletcher. A victorious return for 'TDN Rising Star' MUNNYS GOLD (Munnings) at the Spa! pic.twitter.com/OOtpVhOeCb — TDN (@theTDN) June 7, 2024 The post ‘Rising Star’ Munnys Gold Returns Running 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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7th-CD, $120K, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 3:51 p.m. ET. Coteau Grove homebred and first-time starter EYE OF THE PHARAOH (American Pharoah) is out of unraced dam You Caught My Eye (Can the Man), who the farm purchased for $230,000 at the 2020 Keeneland November Sale with the filly in utero. Trained by Brad Cox, the 3-year-old's second dam, MSW Halo River (Irish River), is responsible for Canadian Horse of the Year Catch A Glimpse (City Zip) and north of the border multiple-leading sire Old Forester (Forestry). Also set for her unveiling is Life's for Living (Uncle Mo). The 3-year-old filly is trained by William Morey. Her dam MGISW Life Is Sweet (Storm Cat) is a full-sister to champion 2-year-old filly Sweet Catomine and MSW Calimonco. TJCIS PPS The post Saturday Insights: Daughter Of American Pharoah Eyes First Start At Churchill 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, NY–Hosting a slew of top-shelf graded stakes action at the Spa is not a new concept. However, doing it the first weekend in June is. The ongoing construction at Belmont Park necessitated a venue change for the next two years, creating a unique opportunity to host a Triple Crown jewel in upstate New York. Admittedly, the decision has sent local accommodation rates into the stratosphere, to the point of hilarity. But, for the diehard fans that want to get a glimpse of history, this year's shift was welcomed. Saturday's sparkling nine-race graded card his led by the GI Belmont S., shortened to 1 1/4 miles for the 2024 renewal. Classic winners Mystik Dan (Goldencents), who took the Kentucky Derby, and Seize the Grey (Arrogate), all-the-way winner of the GI Preakness S., lead the fray and would help solidify their hold on the division in the first half of the year. Trained by D. Wayne Lukas, the latter has been somewhat overlooked in the days leading up to the third jewel in the Triple Crown. A winner of his last two starts–the GII Pat Day Mile on the Derby undercard prior the Preakness, the MyRacehorse runner is listed at 8-1 on the morning line. His Hall of Fame conditioner acknowledges the strength of the competition, however, points out that the colt's current form and versatility makes him dangerous. “I took him to the main track and he got over that really well. He got over it beautifully, he just skipped over it. I was really pleased,” he said. Despite winning the Preakness on the front end, Lukas said that his colt won't be confined, tactically. “We'll run our own race,” he said. “They want the pace, we'll let them have it. Our horse is not one dimensional. That's the beautiful part. You can do anything with him. We can be fifth or first. I'll have a little conference with Jaime [Torres] and work on a couple of scenarios.” While the sentiment was probably the last thing Mystik Dan's trainer Kenny McPeek wants to hear heading into the race, it was not unexpected. “You do not know how these races are going to unfold. I quit trying to predict them years ago,” he said. “You have to trust that [Brian Hernandez] knows the horse, and we do. How it unfolds, is anybody's guess. We found that out at the Preakness. We thought we could run down [Seize the Grey], but we couldn't catch him. We'll see if anybody goes with [Seize the Grey] and how things play out.” A runaway winner in the GIII Southwest S. earlier in the season, Mystik Dan has shown consistency in eight career starts, finishing out of the money only twice. “He's been awfully consistent all winter, so we have just been trying to make sure he's on an even keel. Even Steven,” McPeek said. Regarding his colt's post position, he added, “[Owner] Lance Gassaway had said prior to the draw that three was his lucky number, and we nailed post three. We feel good about it.” Favored at 9-5 on the morning line, Sierra Leone (Gun Runner) will try and do what he couldn't do in the Derby five weeks ago. Nosed out by Mystik Dan, the $2.3 million Fasig-Tipton Saratoga topper won the GII Risen Star S. and GI Toyota Blue Grass S. prior to his Derby run, and bypassed the Preakness in favor of a return to a distance he has shown he can handle. “I'm more or less managing him to try to make him Champion 3-Year-Old–picking the right races and giving him the rest that would be most beneficial to him,” said Chad Brown. “He ran a super race and never let us down in terms of not showing up in the race. He's always fired. Has he gotten in his own way a couple times that prevented him from being undefeated? Probably, but he has so much raw ability that you take the good with the bad–and there's a lot more good.” Typically well-armed in the Triple Crown's third jewel, trainer Todd Pletcher arrives with Antiquarian (Preservationist), Mindframe (Constitution) and Protective (Medaglia d'Oro). Likely the most fancied on the day is Mindframe, named a TDN Rising Star in a flashy debut at Gulfstream Mar. 30. Back in the winner's circle following another easy win, this time at Churchill Downs May 4, the Repole Stable and St Elias Stables runner faces stakes company for the first time. “He's been super-impressive in his two races and the way he's done that and how easily he's won those races, how fast those races have been–it gives you the confidence he has the talent,” Pletcher said. “The question mark is if he has the experience and the seasoning. Obviously, he's giving up some experience to some really good horses, so that's the concern. I think, from a talent perspective, he has enough talent to compete with this field, but he doesn't have the foundation and the experience that most of the ones in here do.” Antiquarian won the GIII Peter Pan S. at the Big A May 11 and will be trying the 10-furlong distance for the first time as will be Protective, Peter Pan and GII Wood Memorial S. third-place finisher. “I liked the way Antiquarian finished [in the Peter Pan], and I really like the way he galloped out,” said Pletcher. “I'm excited about giving him the opportunity to run a mile and a quarter.” Also keen to see how Resilience (Into Mischief) will handle the Classic distance, trainer Bill Mott believes a last-out Derby seventh might have been better than some might think. “He had a great trip,” the Hall of Famer said. “Coming off the turn, he looked like he had as good a chance to win as anybody with the momentum and trip that he had. But at the eighth pole, he just didn't finish it off. I really don't have any excuses for him other than maybe he's a horse that's slightly inexperienced. Maybe he just didn't run his very best race on that day. He ran a good race and I thought he was in position to win but didn't get it done. We're going to try again.” He continued, “We want to find out about the 10-furlong distance. I think that's very important for us to find out at this point in his life. Not that we want to experiment in a race like this, but we'll find out if we need to move forward and try to go to the [GI] Travers [S.] or if we need to back up in distance and find some other races at eight or nine furlongs.” Asked if the GII Wood Memorial winner would have started in the Belmont if it had been at its traditional 1 1/2-mile distance, Mott admitted, “I don't believe he would have been. It wouldn't have been something we are trying to do. I think 10 furlongs probably a better proving ground for a stallion prospect. I think people are more anxious to see a horse win at 10 furlongs than 12.” Rounding out the field, last year's GII Kentucky Jockey Club winner Honor Marie (Honor Code), who finished a troubled eighth in the Derby; GII Remsen S. and GII Coolmore Fountain of Youth S. scorer Dornoch (Good Magic) and The Wine Steward (Vino Rosso), victorious in last season's Funny Cide S. and runner-up in his three latest starts, including the Peter Pan last time. Underscoring the quality of the Belmont field, Lukas summed it up succinctly. “I think this field is excellent,” he said. “It's better than the Derby and better than the Preakness. You can make a case for more horses here than you could in the Derby or the Preakness.” Ogden Phipps Sets Stage for a Clash of Champions Getting the afternoon's Grade I-racing action off to a fast start, the Ogden Phipps S. renews the rivalry of champions Idiomatic (Curlin) and Pretty Mischievous (Into Mischief). The former rounded out 2023 with five consecutive victories, including the GI Breeders' Cup Distaff. Making her seasonal return in a sloppy renewal of the GI La Troienne S. May 3, the Brad Cox trainee came home 3 3/4 lengths ahead of Free Like a Girl (El Deal) and Pretty Mischievous farther back in third. The 5-year-old daughter of Lockdown registered her most recent work at Churchill Downs, covering five furlongs in :59 2/5 June 1. According to the home team, it was exactly what they wanted. “It was impressive,” said assistant Blake Cox. “She kind of caught come company and was rocking around there pretty good. She was doing it in hand and she's very happy. She's ready for Saturday. She trained up [at Saratoga] all last summer and did well and she likes the Oklahoma [training track] a lot.” Idiomatic won her only start at Saratoga in last summer's GI Personal Ensign S. “She is just the model of consistency, no doubt,” added Cox. “There's not many like her, and she makes our jobs easier. You're very confident in here every time you lead her over. Pretty Mischievous is a very good filly, and obviously we'll see how we break, but we're planning to break running and go from there.” Standing in the champion's way is Pretty Mischievous, who annexed a trio of Grade I wins in 2023-the Kentucky Oaks, Acorn S. and Test S. After rounding out the season with a runner-up finish in the GI Cotillion S. at Parx, the Godolphin homebred looks to post her first victory since this venue last summer. “She's doing well,” said trainer Brendan Walsh. “She came out of the last race good and we were happy enough with her. She should move forward from it. I think we were a little compromised by the wet track [at Churchill]. She's not quite her best on it and that's been proven in the past. “From a fitness point of view, she's been working and doing very well and looks fantastic. Hopefully, we get a nice, dry track and have no excuses. That's all we want.” Turf Ticket Led By a Competitive Manhattan Options abound in Saturday's 1 3/16-mile GI Manhattan S. Among them, Godolphin sends out the Grade I/Group 1 winning Charlie Appleby-trained duo of Nation's Pride (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) and Measured Time (GB) (Frankel {GB}). The former collected wins in the 2022 GI Saratoga Derby and last year's GI Canadian International. He finished third most recently in the 11-furlong GII Man O War S. at Aqueduct May 11. The latter kicked off 2024 with a win in Meydan's G1 Jebel Hatta before finishing fourth in the G1 Dubai Turf Mar. 30. Attempting to overturn the Boys in Blue, three-time Grade I winner Program Trading (GB) Lope de Vega {Ire}). A winner at this venue in last summer's GI Saratoga Derby Invitational, the Chad Brown runner took the May 4 GI Turf Classic at Churchill Downs in his only prior start this term. Geared to the turf sprinters, the 5 1/2-furlong GI Jaipur Invitational features returning graded winners Cogburn (Not This Time), winner of Churchill's GII Turf Sprint on Derby Day and Arzak (Not This Time), winner of his seasonal bow in the GII Shakertown S. at Keeneland Apr. 6. In addition to the afternoon's GI Metropolitan Mile and the GI Woody Stephens, Saturday's Belmont Day card also features the GII True North S., GII Suburban S. and GIII Poker S. The post The Belmont Comes to 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-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Saturday's Observations features a son of American stallion Not This Time. 2.40 Beverley, Cond, £50,000, 2yo, c/g, 5fT SHAREHOLDER (Not This Time) is the forecast favourite for this Two Year Old Trophy which has been won in recent times by a pair who went on to make an impact at Royal Ascot in Prince Of Lir (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) and Cardsharp (GB) (Lonhro {Aus}). Trained by Karl Burke for Wathnan Racing, the newcomer whose dam is kin to the G3 Jersey S. winner Gale Force Ten (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) was a €460,000 purchase at the Arqana May Breeze Up and connections are sure to have the Royal meeting in mind. The post Another Wathnan Ascot Prospect At Beverley appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article