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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Add Virgin Colada (More than Ready) to the Resolute Racing's burgeoning list of firsts. So, so many firsts in its first season of racing. With her huge finish in the stretch in the seventh race Sunday at Saratoga Race Course, Virgin Colada got to the wire first, a half-length in front of Running Away (Gun Runner) in the 1 1/16-miles maiden special weight contest for 2-year-old fillies and was promptly tabbed a 'TDN Rising Star.' She won her, yes, first start in 1:44.32 and paid $11.20 as the 9-2 second choice in the field of 10. John Stewart, who launched Resolute Racing in a major way last year with a slew of bloodstock purchases, made his first trip to the Saratoga winner's circle following a maiden race. It won't be his last. He broke his personal Spa maiden last month as the co-owner with Merriebelle Stables of Didia (Arg) (Orpen), winner of the GI New York Stakes during the Belmont Stakes festival. Virgin Colada, trained by Chad Brown, earned a place on the Resolute Racing honor roll as the stables' first winner from a yearling auction buy. She was acquired for $110,000 at the Fasig-Tipton October Sale. Although the 2-year-old ridgling Mensa (Complexity) prevailed in the Victoria Stakes at Woodbine Friday, Resolute bought him for $740,000 after he had already broken his maiden. “She's our first 2-year-old that we purchased and put into the system,” Stewart said. “It's really exciting for us. It's only our second that has made it to the track, so we're excited to get this win. She looked really, really good. We have a lot of confidence in Chad, so we expect great things from her.” Stewart said he was part of the Resolute team that identified the filly as a prospect it wanted. “Just the way that she looked and we liked her pedigree,” Stewart said. “She kind of ticked those boxes for us and then she's come along nicely and developed. She's a really nice physical, and she's got a real quick turn of foot, which you saw that in the stretch there.” Starting from the inside under Flavien Prat, Virgin Colada stayed near the rail well off the pace of :24.19, and :49.74, near the back of the field. She began to move toward contention in the second turn, but was still eighth, some 3 1/2 lengths back entering the stretch. Prat moved her out to the middle of the lane and she produced her winning move, which was a tad sharper than fellow-closer Rare Art's (Munnings), to overtake Running Away. “When she turned it on, she passed six or seven horses there and had to be real patient as well,” Stewart said. “It was really nice to see that and it topped off a nice weekend for us.” With “nice,” Stewart was understating Resolute's weekend results. In roughly 51 hours, Mensa picked up the victory at Woodbine, Pounce (Lookin at Lucky) won the GIII Lake George at Saratoga Saturday and Misty Veil (Tonalist) was third in Saratoga 's GII Shuvee Stakes a couple of hours before Virgin Colada went to the gate on the inner turf course. Virgin Colada–named for Stewart's cocktail of choice because he does not drink alcohol–was the stable's eighth winner from 31 starts, all in 2024. The first seven wins were in stakes. Stewart, a native Kentuckian who founded the private equity firm MiddleGround Capital, has not eased quietly into the Thoroughbred business, though his first purchase was a single horse at the 2022 Keeneland September sale. Last year, he spent $25 million on bloodstock in under 10 months. He purchased the Shadwell Shadayid Stud in Midway, Ky, for his base of operations. “I had one horse in September and I have 130 horses now,” he said. “I've got 43 in training; 28 2-year-olds.” Meanwhile, Stewart has continued to grow his stable. “I have 23 yearlings already before the season starts,” he said. Stewart said Resolute will be a player in the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale in August. “I've already been through the catalogue, and have my eye on five or six that we are going back with us, for sure,” he said. “Then we'll be opportunistic on some others. Just trying to strategize going through the sales season. I like to participate. But also, we just got our farm up and running. I've just got to like balance out, on the team, how much resources that we need.” Stewart said Virgin Colada fits into what he expects from a stable loaded with grass runners. “About 80% of my program is turf because I really want international competition,” he said. “You're going to see me take some of these best horses. My first thought when Pounce won yesterday was 'Australia.' I want to take some really good ones. I want to compete on an international scale. I want dirt for the Classic races, because those are important to us, but you're going to see us be really concentrated on the turf.” Less than a year after boldly launching his ambitious racing venture, Stewart was having his picture taken at Saratoga with a debuting 2-year-old, the first Resolute baby to win. The significance of that moment late on a sunny Sunday afternoon in July wasn't lost on him. “Here's the thing: everything I'm doing it's the first time for me for everything,” he said. “It's my first year in the program. Before this race I think we were 18th on the leading owners on stakes races already and we don't even have half of our crop running. The back half of this year, I think we're going to do some really special stuff.” The post Virgin Colada Delivers Big Kick to Give Resolute a Notable Victory appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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With her afterburner at maximum capacity, it was Casalu (Caracaro–Key d'Oro, by Medaglia d'Oro) who torched a field of fillies en route to earning a newly-minted 'TDN Rising Star' at Del Mar's seaside oval on Sunday afternoon. Looking to make good on a bullet workout she posted at Santa Anita July 8 when she went four furlongs in :46.40 (1/54), the heavy favorite here blazed out of the gate and clearly established her lead up the backstretch. Casalu felt some hoofbeats around the far turn, but entering the lane her jets kicked in and she ended up winning by some six lengths over Oveta's Hobby (Army Mule). The final running time was :58.05. Out of 49 foals of racing age, this was the fourth worldwide winner and first 'TDN Rising Star' for freshman sire Caracaro (Uncle Mo). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0. Sales History: $775,000 '24 OBSAPR. O-Michael E. Pegram, Karl Watson and Paul Weitman; B-LLP Performance Horses LLC; T-Bob Baffert. CASALU ($3.20) and @JJHernandezS19 made winning look easy in @DelMarRacing race 4. The 2-year-old by Caracaro (@CrestwoodKY) won on debut for trainer @BobBaffert. Jump in on the next: https://t.co/GuH0DxgT85 pic.twitter.com/ap6xLzfUJN — FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) July 21, 2024 The post Casalu Attains ‘TDN Rising Star’ At Seaside Oval For Freshman Sire Caracaro 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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On paper, there was a lot to like about Immersive (Nyquist) in Sunday's ninth race at Saratoga, a six-furlong maiden for 2-year-old fillies. She is by the top sire Nyquist, owned and bred by Godolphin and trained by Brad Cox. With those credentials, a short price might have been in order, but somehow the bay went off at 10-1. Looks like the bettors got this one wrong. After a perfect stalking trip under Manny Franco, Immersive won by two lengths and paid $22.80. The running time was 1:12.60 for the six furlongs. “It's important to any first timer, you need to break good and need to be able to give them a clean trip,” Franco said. “That was perfect. She got into a good rhythm. When those two horses were in front of me, I thought I had a chance. She came running when I asked her. Sometimes when you hit her, you have to be careful. It's hard for me because there is a lot of adrenaline and I want to win the race. Sometimes, in races like this you have to be gentle with the horse.” Spun Candy (Hard Spun) and Laughing Lady (Practical Joke) vied for the early lead while Immersive stalked the pair from third. The Mark Casse-trained Salted (Tapit) was second and Spun Candy held on for third. Salted stumbled at the start and soon thereafter lagged behind the field. Considering her trip and how she closed in the stretch, she ran a winning race. The winning dam is Gap Year (Bernardini), who won two of eight career starts while earning $124,990. She's had five foals with two horses to race and now two winners. The other is Takingtimeoff (Curlin), who won a maiden special weight race at Delaware Park. 9th-Saratoga, $100,000, Msw, 7-21, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:12.60, ft, 2 lengths. IMMERSIVE (f, 2, Nyquist–Gap Year, by Bernardini), let go at 10-1, chased the early pacesetters through a quarter in :22.76 and rolled up challenge pacesetter Spun Candy (Hard Spun) as the half went up in :46.48. She put that game foe away in deep stretch and pulled away to win by two lengths. Salted (Tapit) closed late to nip Spun Candy for second. Gap Year, a daughter of Grade I winner Dubai Escapade (Awesome Again), produced a filly by Street Sense this year and was bred back to that stallion. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $55,000. O/B-Godolphin (KY); T-Brad H. Cox. The post Quiet on the Board, Nyquist First-Timer Immersive Wins Spa Maiden 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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Four-time Breeders' Cup winning trainer Wayne Catalano won his 3,000th race as a trainer July 21 when Alilnalot took the fourth race at Ellis Park.View the full article
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – A final decision on whether or not 'TDN Rising Star' Thorpedo Anna (Fast Anna) will run against the boys in the $1.25 million GI Travers Stakes will be made on Saturday. That's the deadline trainer Kenny McPeek put on himself Sunday morning, the day after his 3-year-old filly dominated the GI Coaching Club American Oaks, winning by 4 1/2 lengths. “We are going to take the week, get her back on the track Wednesday, and I will make a decision Saturday,” McPeek said, sitting in his office at the Oklahoma Annex Sunday morning. “We have to look at her every day and make sure she is going into it as well as she can because she will have to be.” Thorpedo Anna has won six of seven career starts by a combined 36 1/4 lengths. A filly has not won the Midsummer Derby since 1915 when Lady Rotha did it. The last filly to try the Travers was Wonder Gadot (Medaglia d'Oro), who finished 10th in 2018. McPeek could keep Thorpedo Anna against fillies and run her in the $600,000 GI Alabama Stakes Aug. 17. That race, like the Travers which is a week later, is 1 1/4 miles. “She would get a five-pound weight break (Thorpedo Anna would carry 121 pounds in the Travers), would run for twice as much if we would run in the Alabama,” McPeek said. “I have to look at the speed figures, who the possibles are (for the Travers).” McPeek said that Dornoch (Good Magic) who won the GI Haskell Stakes Saturday, would be the Travers favorite. But the idea does intrigue him of having Thorpedo Anna try the colts. He said that since Thorpedo Anna crossed the finish line in the Coaching Club American Oaks, he has been asked about the Travers “about 80 times.” “That's fine,” he said. “She would be talked about in terms of Genuine Risk and Ruffian and Winning Colors … Rachel (Alexandra) and Zenyatta,” he said. “That is rare air that we are flirting with. Maybe she needs a challenge; she really hasn't had one.” Dornoch Back In Saratoga, Travers The Next Goal Just before 11 a.m. Sunday, GI Haskell Stakes champion Dornoch (Good Magic) was back in Saratoga. He vanned back from the Jersey Shore and trainer Danny Gargan was right behind in his car. Gargan was gushing the day after Dornoch beat 'TDN Rising Star' Mindframe (Constitution) to notch his second consecutive Grade I. He won the Belmont Stakes at Saratoga last month. He has three wins in five starts this year and is five for nine for his career. And, right now, he is the best 3-year-old colt in the nation. “I think he can win every time he runs,” Gargan said at the barn, “but I have always thought that. You know that.” The next goal is the $1.25, GI Travers Stakes at Saratoga at the end of the month. Before that, Gargan said, Dornoch will be taking a side trip to GMP Farm in nearby Schuylerville where he will have Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber therapy, a procedure that delivers increased amount of oxygen to injured tissues. “He has a skin disease,” Gargan said. “This is the best way to clear it up.” Gargan said his runner will be at the farm until Thursday and then be back at his barn where he will be pointed to the Travers. Gargan said he anticipates Dornoch will have two works before the Midsummer Derby. The first will be 15 or 16 days from the race, the second seven or eight days. “We aren't going to do anything crazy,” Gargan said. “We'll keep working him half miles in 48 and change. This is a special horse.” Before Dornoch ever ran, Gargan made the bold statement that the horse would be the best he ever trained. Dornoch is backing his trainer up now. In the Haskell, it looked as though Mindframe was going to blow right by Dornoch at the top of the stretch but it was not to be. Under Luis Saez, Dornoch dug in and refused to lose, winning by 1 1/4 lengths. “It looked like Mindframe was going to win by five or six (lengths),” Gargan said. “He has a tendency to wait on his competition; he does that in workouts and that's why people think he gets outworked sometimes,” Gargan said. “When horses come to him, that's when he really starts running. If someone wants to run real fast, he will run real fast with them.” Dornoch is owned by West Paces Racing LLC, R.A. Hill Stable, Belmar Racing and Breeding LLC, Two Eight Racing LLC and Pine Racing Stables. The group will have some fun as they prepare to watch Dornoch go for his third straight Grade I and cement a championship. “I think we have one of the best horses in the country right now,” Gargan said. “If he stays healthy, he is going to be tough in the Travers.” Fierceness (City of Light), outside with Danny Wright, works 4 furlongs on the main track at Saratoga with stablemate Marche (Mitole) Sunday morning. Fierceness, pointing to the Jim Dandy Saturday for @PletcherRacing, went in 49.61 (63/135). @theTDN pic.twitter.com/U8e9PvUgXL — Tim Wilkin (@tjwilkin) July 21, 2024 Pletcher Turns The Page; Getting Fierceness Ready For Jim Dandy On Saturday, Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher watched Mindframe, the 4-5 favorite, finish second to Dornoch in the GI Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park. Sunday, he was getting 'TDN Rising Star' Fierceness (City of Light) ready for the $500,000 GII Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga on Saturday. Just after 7 on Sunday morning, Fierceness and exercise rider Danny Wright worked four furlongs in :49.61 (61/135) on the main track. They worked in company with stablemate Marche (Mitole), who has one career start. “He is a good breeze horse,” Pletcher said of Fierceness while standing outside his office at the Oklahoma training track. “He did what he always does. We were not looking to do a whole lot six days out, just keep him happy.” Fierceness hasn't raced since finishing 15th as the favorite in the GI Kentucky Derby May 4. Before that, he had been brilliant in the GI Florida Derby, winning by 13 1/2 lengths. Pletcher was not going to go down the road towards the GI Travers with Fierceness. He and owner Mike Repole have both said that the colt needs more time between races than most horses. The Travers is four weeks after the Jim Dandy. That might not be enough. “I don't want to get ahead of myself right now,” Pletcher said. “We are trying to win the Jim Dandy and we will assess his performance in there and see how he comes out of it. I don't want to make any predictions to where he is going after that yet.” Repole, still stinging from Mindframe's 1 1/4-length loss to Dornoch in the Haskell, isn't going to beat the drums for the Travers either. He wants to see what Fierceness does Saturday. “You can only run the Travers at the end of August when you are a 3-year-old,” Repole said by phone Sunday. “Without even seeing the Jim Dandy, it's not even in my mind. Has he proven that he runs better with breaks? Yeah. We expect a huge race (Saturday), but we don't have to get it. We know this game.” Mindframe, who Repole co-owns with Vinnie and Teresa Viola's St. Elias Stables LLC, has two wins and two seconds in his short career. His other runner-up performance came in the GI Belmont Stakes at Saratoga last month when he drifted in the lane, costing him in a race also won by Dornoch. He did not drift as badly in the Haskell, but it was enough that Pletcher and Repole are thinking about maybe making an equipment change. “We will consider it,” Pletcher said about the possibility of adding blinkers. “Look, the winner was good. We were second and I don't think our horse made any big mistakes. Irad (jockey Ortiz Jr.) felt that when he got to the front, (Mindframe) lost focus a little bit. We talked about it (equipment change) but I don't like to make decisions immediately after a race.” Pletcher said that the Travers is still “in play” for Mindframe. “We have not lost confidence in the horse,” he said. “We just need to improve that little bit.” The post Saratoga Notebook, Presented By NYRA Bets: McPeek Says He Will Make Travers Decision on Thorpedo Anna Saturday 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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Saving her best for last, first time starter Virgin Colada (More Than Ready–Episcopal, by Carpe Diem) mounted a strong charge down the lane to graduate and earn a 'TDN Rising Star' for her effort at Saratoga on Sunday afternoon. Sporting the silks of John Stewart's Resolute Racing, the filly debuted as a 9-2 shot here. The 2-year-old, who remained near the rear of the field until the top of the lane, launched her bid down the center of the course and sailed past the competition to get her picture taken. The final running time was 1:44.32. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0. Sales History: $110,000 '23 FTKOCT. O-; B-Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding; T-Chad C. Brown. #2 Virgin Colada closes in the center of the racetrack to break her maiden at first asking in R7 at Saratoga! Chad Brown trains and Flavien Prat had the mount. pic.twitter.com/OK843N2jE7 — TwinSpires Racing (@TwinSpires) July 21, 2024 The post Virgin Colada Sweeps Home To Scoop Up ‘TDN Rising Star’ Badge 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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This day 22nd July 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. Australia horse racing news 1 year ago Sixth win for St Lawrence Exciting galloper St Lawrence is continuing his rapid rise through the grades, collecting the sixth win of his seven-start career … Read More Australia horse racing news 1 year ago Barbie’s Fox arrives in time to claim Winter Challenge A well-timed steer from in-form apprentice Zac Lloyd has seen Barbie’s Fox claim Saturday’s Listed Winter Challenge (1500m) at Rosehill … Read More Australia horse racing news 1 year ago Ingratiating claims Group 3 Bletchingly Stakes Despite being poor on face value first-up, Godolphin’s Ingratiating was a smart winner in Saturday’s Group 3 Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Justaskme amazes in Opunake Cup triumph Justaskme produced a sensational late run to claim victory in the feature event at New Plymouth on Saturday, the Listed … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Rocket Science returns with New Plymouth triumph Bryce Revell was confident Rocket Science was ready to make a winning start to a new campaign and so it … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Naval Anthem extends unbeaten record Debut Wanganui winner Naval Anthem extended his unbeaten record when he scored impressively at Tauranga on Saturday afternoon … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 1 year ago Lovearoadie impresses with maiden success Graham Richardson and Rogan Norvall only had one runner at Tauranga on Saturday, but their trip over the Kaimai Ranges … Read More Horse Racing Tips 1 year ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | July 22, 2023 15 horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips and quaddie selections for free here at … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago NSW country trainers struggling to compete in local cup races There is no greater feeling for a country trainer than to win their hometown cup, but a veteran Tamworth conditioner … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Darwin racing tips, top odds & value bets | Saturday, July 23 The Metric Mile takes centre stage at Fannie Bay this weekend on Day 6 of the 2022 Darwin Cup Carnival … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Sale racing tips, top odds & quaddie picks | Sunday, July 24 Sale Turf Club plays hosts to an eight-race card on Sunday afternoon, and HorseBetting’s James Herbert presents his best bets … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Zaaki, Anamoe prominent in early spring futures markets The 2022 Spring Carnival has begun to take even more shape on Friday, with bookies opening futures markets for 19 … Read More Horse Racing News 2 years ago Punt Drunk: Wet tracks, big guns and blow ups It is an exciting time of year, this. The big guns are back at the trials as they gear up … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago V’Landys filthy over Bruno Mars gig clashing with The Everest Racing NSW CEO Peter V’Landys said he thought the New South Wales state government’s decision to book another major event … Read More Horse Racing Tips 2 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | July 22, 2022 Six horse racing meetings are scheduled around Australia today. See the top tips, best odds and quaddie selections for free … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Stokes confident in a good performance from Mileva this Saturday Fresh from a courageous victory last start in the Sir John Monash Stakes, Phillip Stokes is confident in another good … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago Kerry Petrick looks at additional options after NT Derby win Fresh from her win in the $135,000 Ladbrokes NT Derby last weekend, Top End trainer Kerry Petrick now has her … Read More Australia horse racing news 2 years ago WA trainer looking for more Darwin Cup Carnival success If he had the opportunity, Broome trainer Robert Gulberti would take horses to the Darwin Cup Carnival every year. Who … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Luncies impresses for Lees with trial win at Newcastle English import Luncies made his presence felt when winning a trial at Newcastle on Thursday morning, as he looks to … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Ipswich racing tips, top odds & value bets | Friday, July 23 HorseBetting’s Queensland form analyst brings you his best bets and quaddie selections for the eight-race program at Ipswich Turf Club … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Morphettville tips, value bets & top odds | Saturday, July 24 HorseBetting’s South Australian form analyst brings you his top tips, best value bets and quaddie numbers for the Morphettville meeting … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Belmont racing tips, best bets & quaddie | Saturday, July 24 HorseBetting’s Western Australia tipping expert presents his best bets and quaddie selections for the nine-race card at Belmont on Saturday, … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Caulfield racing tips, value bets & top odds | Saturday, July 24 HorseBetting’s Victorian racing analyst brings you his best bets, value picks and quaddie selections for the Bletchingly Stakes meeting at … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Doomben racing tips & best value bets | Saturday, July 24 HorseBetting.com.au’s Queensland tipsters brings you his best bets and quaddie picks for the Doomben race meeting on Saturday, July 24, … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Rosehill racing tips & odds | Winter Challenge Day | 24/7/2021 HorseBetting.com.au has you covered with top tips for the featured Winter Challenge at Rosehill, as well as our best bets, … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Mildura betting preview, top tips & odds | Friday, July 23 Mildura plays host to an eight-race card on Friday, July 23 for Mildura Cup Day. See all of the top … Read More Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | July 22, 2021 Horse racing around the country sees five meetings being held around the country on this Thursday afternoon. Our racing analysts … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Half Of Nothing secures bonus at Avondale Trainer Wayne Hillis has been chasing the Pearl Series Bonus with his filly Half Of Nothing for the last three … Read More Australia horse racing news 3 years ago Plenty of spring options for Tofane Triple Group One winner Tofane has plenty of options open to her this spring. Trainer Michael Moroney was initially planning … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Opunake Cup test for Tavis Court Although New Plymouth Raceway is on Tavis Court’s backdoor-step, the seasoned Hawera galloper will have his first start at the … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago Trans-Tasman plans for Catalyst Tony Pike is looking forward to spring racing with his new acquisition Catalyst. The rising five-year-old son of Darci Brahma … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Yardstick races to debut win at Canterbury Jockey Nash Rawiller believes a maiden win on debut at Canterbury by Yardstick will provide a good stepping stone for … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Former AFL coach trains Sandown winner Frankie Two Angels has provided form AFL coach Denis Pagan with his first win as a trainer taking out the … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Filly fires to spare Munce embarrassment Brilliant trackworker Centrefire has won midweek at Eagle Farm to finally justify the faith of her trainer Chris Munce … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Jungle Edge chases another stakes race win Having claimed the Sir John Monash Stakes at Caulfield, Jungle Edge returns to the track for a shot at the … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Special Missile on target for Listed race After a last-start second in the Listed Glasshouse Handicap in Queensland, Special Missile is set to contest Sydney’s final stakes … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Patis gets big chance on Kisukano Apprentice Alex Patis has been rewarded for her recent good form with the ride on top filly Kisukano at Doomben … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Rain to help Tullio in Doomben test Rain late in the week is expected to help in form Tullio as he faces his stiffest test to date … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Well-travelled Crawford grateful to be home Shane Crawford has spent a large portion of his working life overseas in various racing jurisdictions, but the Cambridge trainer … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Media barred from Alligator Blood inquiry Media outlets cannot attend an inquiry into Magic Million Guineas’ winner Alligator Blood returning a positive swab after the $2 … Read More Australia horse racing news 4 years ago Nothdurft fractures jaw in trackwork fall Queensland’s state and metropolitan jockey premiership leader Baylee Nothdurft has suffered a fractured jaw in a trackwork accident … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Coleman officially calls it a day Michael Coleman has officially made the call to retire from race riding following the serious injuries he suffered at the … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago National tilt for Bee Tee Junior Talented New Zealand jumper Tallyho Twinkletoe will be be vying for back-to-back wins in the Grand National Hurdle (4200m) next … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 4 years ago Switched on Ali Baba shapes as exciting jumper Talented galloper Ali Baba is a more motivated horse this preparation and turned in an impressive performance to win the … Read More Australia horse racing news, New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Ripcord cruises to Australian victory Talented three-year-old Ripcord is the latest galloper to make the successful move from wily Wanganui trainer Kevin Myers to equally … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Gobstopper Farr too good in Drechsler The Kiwis got the cash in Sunday’s Brendan Drechsler Hurdle (3500m) at Racing.com Park as trainer Andrew Campbell’s Gobstopper led … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Centurion eyes Ashburton prize Riccarton trainer Barbara Blackie reached a massive milestone on the weekend, celebrating a century of birthdays with family and friends … Read More New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Comeback apprentices to the fore Comebacks proved rewarding last Saturday for a couple of female apprentice jockeys, Erin Leighton and Mereana Hudson. Leighton (27) notched … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Nicci’s Gold to step up again at Rosehill Nicci’s Gold will take on a similar field to her her last start at Rosehill when she runs in the … Read More Australia horse racing news, New Zealand horse racing news 5 years ago Homesick Weatherley resuming New Zealand career Sam Weatherley will head home from Sydney next Sunday, not for a holiday, but to reignite his New Zealand riding … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Bart working towards a racetrack return A jump-out at Ballarat for new trainer Lindsey Smith will determine how Black Heart Bart is progressing in his bid … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago SA trainer Mark Minervini to move to NSW Adelaide trainer Mark Minervini will move his base to Newcastle in NSW in search of better opportunities, saying South Australian … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Scales Of Justice entered for Bletchingly Trainer Lindsey Smith has entered Scales Of Justice for the Bletchingly Stakes with a Ballarat jump-out to determine whether the … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Abbott chases homecoming double Eagle Farm trainer Lauren Abbott returns to North Queensland with a chance to win the feature double in Townsville … Read More Australia horse racing news 5 years ago Scratching no knock on Pakenham Polytrack Caulfield trainer Colin Little is sure Pakenham can rectify the problem with its Polytrack that resulted in him scratching Peko … Read More Australia horse racing news, Singapore horse racing news 5 years ago Ben Melham suspended in Singapore Jockey Ben Melham has six rides at the midweek meeting at Sandown before he takes a suspension incurred at the … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Winx ready for barrier trial at Rosehill Winx will make her first public appearance ahead of her fourth Cox Plate campaign when she runs in a barrier … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Weir to have strong hand in Bletchingly Voodoo Lad and Black Heart Bart will be among Darren Weir’s representatives in the Bletchingly Stakes, while the race is … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Familiar path to The Everest for Redzel Peter Snowden is sticking to the same campaign as a year ago for Redzel who is scheduled to run in … Read More Australia horse racing news 6 years ago Matt Dunn looks to bright future Trainer Matt Dunn has reached 100 winners for the season and is looking forward to an even brighter new season … Read More Ireland horse racing news 6 years ago Sea Of Class wins Irish Oaks Sea Of Class has got up in the shadow of the post to land a thrilling victory in the Darley … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing News 7 years ago Swampland surges late to topple short-priced favourite PROMISING three-year-old Swampland recorded its third career win from 10 starts after running down short-priced favourite Moonlites Choice to score … Read More Horse Racing News, New Zealand horse racing news 7 years ago Not Usual Trip returns from break in fine form Precocious youngster Not Usual Trip booked himself another outing in black type company with a commanding performance at Ruakaka off … Read More Horse Racing News, New Zealand horse racing news 7 years ago Pike’s Chachar heading towards black type races Cambridge trainer Tony Pike is expecting Chachar to be keeping good company in the near future. He produced the Thorn … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Ben Thompson cops Flemington suspension Apprentice Ben Thompson has ridden a Flemington winner but also copped a suspension ruling him out of the final two … Read More Horse Racing News, New Zealand horse racing news 7 years ago Hawtin enjoys another celebration as Money Traill victorious Brendon Hawtin produced his second winner in double quick time when Money Trail’s honesty was rewarded at Ruakaka. The Waikato … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Pelethronius extends winning campaign David Pfieffer-trained Pelethronius has made it four wins from as many starts, with jockey Tye Angland capping his season with … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Blake Shinn suspended at Randwick Blake Shinn has not enjoyed a happy welcome home, with the jockey outed for careless riding at Randwick … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Hugh Bowman retains premiership lead Brenton Avdulla and Hugh Bowman have ended winless streaks at Randwick, allowing Bowman to protect his narrow lead in the … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Williams takes Melbourne premiership lead Craig Williams is two wins clear in the race for Melbourne jockeys’ premiership honours following a winning double at Flemington … Read More Horse Racing News, New Zealand horse racing news 7 years ago Never say die attitude gives Smedley Ruakaka victory Smedley again showed the dour side of his nature at Ruakaka where he successfully defended his ITM Whangarei Gold Cup … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing News 7 years ago Right race the secret for Pink Chaperone IT might have been just the second win from 66 starts for six-year-old Pink Chaperone at Lismore on Saturday, but … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Pacodali wins again at Flemington Imported stayer Pacodali has beaten stablemates Master Zephyr and Killarney Kid to make it back-to-back wins at Flemington in the … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Rachel King’s star continues to rise Apprentice Rachel King has claimed a Randwick double to cement her place in the Sydney riding ranks … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Best to come for Crack Me Up Crack Me Up has won his third stakes race in the Tattersall’s Mile but trainer Liam Birchley thinks his best … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Play Master back on board at Flemington After a year off with injury, Play Master has recorded his first win in two years at Flemington … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Boss Lane wins again at Randwick Boss Lane has continued his affinity with Randwick in the July Sprint, winning on his home track for the seventh … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Premier jockey Lloyd suspended at Doomben Premier Brisbane jockey Jeff Lloyd has been suspended for eight days for causing interference at Doomben … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago First open company win for Sunny Victory Troubled gelding Sunny Victory has put his problems behind him to win his first open company race at Doomben … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing News 7 years ago Suncraze shines at Randwick for an elated Melanie O’gorman SUNCRAZE finally shed his bridesmaid’s tag when saluting in the Highway Handicap over 1400m at Randwick on Saturday. Trained at … Read More Australia horse racing news, Horse Racing News 7 years ago Wodonga Turf Club delivers winter numbers IT is not common for a winter meet in country Victoria to draw a healthy crowd, but the Wodonga Turf … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Consistent Portman wins at Flemington The Danny O’Brien-trained Portman has continued his consistent season with a victory over 1400m on his home track at Flemington … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Brenton Avdulla noses to premiership lead Brenton Avdulla has reclaimed the lead in the Sydney jockeys’ premiership with Argent D’Or narrowly denying Hugh Bowman and Spending … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Anchor Bid dominant in Flemington win Odds-on favourite Anchor Bid hasn’t let her supporters down with a stylish win at Flemington … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Impressive filly Memes racks up fifth win Jason Coyle will ponder stiffer challenges for in-form filly Memes after she recorded a fifth win in seven starts this … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Brandon Stockdale wins Rising Stars Final Brandon Stockdale has taken out the Rising Stars Final at Flemington on Dulverton after an eventful week for the apprentice … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Stewards take time in dismissing protest Stewards have taken seven minutes to dismiss a protest against winner Hingus Rose in a two year old handicap at … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Big future touted for Doomben winner Stanley MICHAEL Costa is hopeful that his lightly raced gelding Stanley has a bright future as a stayer after scoring a … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Suncraze lights up his trainer After a frustrating sequence of second placings, Suncraze has cracked it for a Highway Handicap win at Randwick … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Riyadh lands another Flemington victory Mornington trainer Peter Healey may have to rethink plans for Riyadh after the gelding notched a winning hat-trick at Flemington … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Colt quinella for Snowden duo at Randwick Peter and Paul Snowden have scored a quinella in the card-opening 2YO Handicap at Randwick with promising colts Assimilate and … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Winning ride by Plumb repays Kelly’s faith Jockey Ryan Plumb has produced a top ride to steer Snapchat Girl to win from a wide alley in the … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Currie horse disqualified Ben Currie’s horse, Smooch, has been disqualified after winning a race at Caloundra and returning a positive swab … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago RNSW buys property for retired horses Racing NSW has bought a 2600 acre property to set up a facility to retrain and rehome retired racehorses … Read More Horse Racing News 7 years ago Stalls attendant dies in Haydock accident A barrier attendant has died from serious injuries suffered in a incident before the fourth race at Haydock … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Golden Rose awaits Tango Rock THE Gerald Ryan-trained Tango Rock could be heading towards the Group 1 Golden Rose on September 10 if it runs … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Australian Jockeys Association doesn’t agree with Ride Guide ban THE Australian Jockeys Association (AJA) has come out stating that the Australian racing industry is falling behind other sports apart … Read More Horse Racing News 8 years ago Banning Ride Guide missed opportunity: AJA The Australian Jockeys Association says it hopes to continue talks with authorities who have banned the digital service Ride Guide … Read More View the full article
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Trainer Wayne Catalano celebrated his 3000th career win Sunday when 4-year-old gelding Alilnalot (Tapiture) won race four at Ellis Park, a $30,000 maiden claimer. Catalano, who began his training career in 1983 following a successful riding career, has seen over 15,000 horses start under his name including the likes of GI Qatar Racing Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Aloha West (Hard Spun) and dual Breeders' Cup winner Stephanie's Kitten (Kitten's Joy). “I've been waiting on this one a long time,” said Catalano after the milestone Sunday. “I got to have my family here today and it means the world to me.” The post Trainer Wayne Catalano Celebrates 3,000 Career Wins Sunday 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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Rider Penalties K Mudhoo | Oamaru 21 July; careless riding; suspended 27 July – 3 August inclusive. A Balloo | Oamaru 21 July; use of whip; suspended 27 July – 4 August inclusive. K Williams | Oamaru 21 July; use of whip; suspended 22-26 July inclusive. T Ladouceur | Oamaru 21 July; use of whip (2 charges); suspended 22 July – 10 August inclusive. Trainer Penalty J & R Vance | Auckland 21 July; incorrect gear; fined $100. Horse Penalty SWEET AND SASSY | Auckland 21 July; late scratching after refusing to load; must complete trial. General The Auckland TR meeting scheduled for 17 July was transferred to 21 July due to mechanical issues. The Hawke’s Bay RI meeting scheduled for 18 July was abandoned due to the weather and track conditions. The Racing Rotorua meeting scheduled for 20 July was abandoned due to the weather and track conditions. The Taranaki RI meeting scheduled for 20 July was abandoned due to the weather and track conditions. The post 15-21 July 2024 appeared first on RIB. View the full article
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Driver Penalties S O’Reilly | NZ Metropolitan 19 July; medical clearance required. H Chief Stipelas | NZ Metropolitan 19 July; incompetent driving; suspended 22 July – 29 August inclusive. C Butt | NZ Metropolitan 19 July; use of whip; suspended 20 July – 4 August inclusive. Protest DANCING GLENIS | NZ Metropolitan 19 July; raced in incorrect gait for a distance; disqualified from 5th. The post 15-21 July 2024 appeared first on RIB. View the full article
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Trainer Penalty B Pringle | Non-raceday dated 17 July; failed to present runner free of prohibited substance (2 charges); fined $7,000. General The Southland GRC meeting scheduled for 15 July was abandoned due to a frozen track. Protests GRANDE VUE ACE | Auckland 28 January; raced with prohibited substance in system; disqualified from 1st. GRANDE VUE ACE | Christchurch 15 February; raced with prohibited substance in system; disqualified from 1st. The post 15-21 July 2024 appeared first on RIB. View the full article
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With plenty of power left in her tank down the lane, Raging Sea (Curlin–Stormy Welcome, Storm Cat) took home the GII Shuvee Stakes at Saratoga on Sunday afternoon. Last seen running fourth in the GI Odgen Phipps Stakes over this course last month and as an 8-5 shot here, the 4-year-old chestnut set up shop just behind pacemaker Misty Veil (Tonalist) once the backstretch began to unfurl. The homebred waited her turn and the rail opened up at the top of the stretch. Kicking for home, the filly flashed her late speed and won by two lengths over Shotgun Hottie (Gun Runner). The final running time was 1:51.95. Lifetime Record: 10-5-1-1. O/B-Alpha Delta Stables, LLC; T-Chad Brown. Your 8/5 favorite Raging Sea pulls away in the G2 Shuvee S. at Saratoga under Flavien Prat for trainer Chad Brown! The third stakes win for this 4YO filly by Curlin. pic.twitter.com/nlSz35br84 — TwinSpires Racing (@TwinSpires) July 21, 2024 The post Raging Sea Keeps Afloat Down The Lane To Win Shuvee Stakes 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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It was announced during the telecast of the GI Haskell Stakes that Dornoch (Good Magic) will stand at stud at Spendthrift Farm. Spendthrift General Manager Ned Toffey addresses another big move by his team. TDN: What is it about Dornoch that makes him a good stallion candidate? NT: He's obviously got a great pedigree and he's a very talented horse. We always thought he was a really talented horse. They tried to rate him in the Blue Grass and he got wiped out from the one hole in the Derby. The luster went off him a little bit. He's now come back and shown what he truly is. He's a horse that when you put him in a race, he likes to gauge other horses. I've always likened him to a kid who just loves to compete. He's out there playing but when you go to compete with him that's when he shows his talent and his toughness and competitiveness. He was a very nice horse as a 2-year-old and as an early 3-year-old. In the last two races he's re-established what he's able to do. He's a big, beautiful, classy-looking animal. With that pedigree and with his looks, that made him a no-brainer as stallion prospect. When he won the Belmont, we felt like it was time to try to get something done on him. This was a good deal for both sides and we're thrilled he's coming to Spendthrift. TDN: Can you give us a time line on how and when the deal was struck? NT: It was after the Belmont. Every stud farm is watching all these races. (Spendthrift owner) Eric Gustavson asked the question, if they win the Belmont, who would we go after? We named a few horses and he was one of them. TDN: He will be one of the first sons of Good Magic to go to stud. How much did you take into account how well-bred he is? NT: Puca has established herself as a heck of a mare. Curlin is a phenomenal sire. You worry about trying to stand the son of a younger stallion. But we felt that Good Magic has established himself now to a level where it's very appealing to stand a son. The sire line has been so good and Good Magic is establishing himself as a very nice stallion. That he is the sire was certainly a plus. TDN: Spendthrift has been very aggressive lately and has not been afraid to go after any stallion. What is the mantra at Spendthrift right now? NT: Early on, if you look at some of our success, it was really shaped by Malibu Moon and, more recently, Into Mischief. These were horses who started at a very low level before rising to the highest levels of the sport. That has shaped a lot of what we've done. We realize a good stallion could come from anywhere, but the reality is, with the way the market has evolved over the last 10 to 15 years, everybody's filter has gotten a little finer, so far as the yearlings they'll buy, the pedigrees they'll buy, the individuals they will buy and then who will they breed to. The commercial market is a huge factor in shaping the decisions we make. We understand that nobody knows where the best stallions are going to come from. But it's safe to say that what a stallion needs to be successful is opportunity. And opportunity comes from breeders being willing to breed to a stallion. What breeders are willing to do and what range they'll play in is what has caused our shift so far as playing at a higher level. Into Mischief was a struggle. So was Malibu Moon, who started as a regional horse. Those are horses that would struggle even more today. People are so discerning now so far as what they'll buy and who they will breed to and that's really what has formed a lot of our thinking. We recognize that there are breeders at all levels of the market and there are good horses that come from all levels of the market. We've always tried to have horses that fit a variety of price points. We'd like the breeding game to work for all breeders at all levels. That is very important to us. It is realities of the market have caused us to shift to a higher end horse. The post How Spendthrift Got Dornoch: A Q&A With Ned Toffey appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article