FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017
Mike Smith and Arrogate after winning the Breeders= Cup Classic
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SMITH OUT TO CONQUER>WORLD= WITH ARROGATE
by Joe Bianca
In May of 2005, Mike Smith piloted a gray colt by one of his
beloved former mounts to a 50-1 upset in the GI Kentucky
Derby. Giacomo (Holy Bull) represented the jockey=s first career
win in the Run for the Roses, and it should have been the
springboard to new heights of success for the New Mexico
native. Instead, the Derby score was an outlier during the
toughest period for Smith=s business since he left Canterbury
Downs to ride on racing=s biggest stages in 1989.
AI more or less did it to myself,@ Smith said of the lull in his
career. AI thought, >well I=ll just hang out in Kentucky for a little
bit,= and thought I=d ease my way back east for a little while.@
Smith, who moved to California in 2000 after riding in New
York for the better part of a decade, returned to the Big Apple
and rode just 81 winners in 2005, a total that was tied for 250th
in the country.
It was a conversation with Giacomo=s co-owner, Jerry Moss,
that got Smith=s career back on a fast track.
Cont. p3
SIX TO WATCH FOR FROM FASIG-TIPTON by Brian DiDonato This week=s Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale again featured a verypromising group of 2-year-olds, including many who turned inextremely strong works. You don=t need me to tell you howgood the toppers looked, so here are six prospects under$450,000 (in the bottom 75% or so of those who sold) whomight be worth keeping an eye out for.
HIP 11, c, Union Rags--Woodford Girl, by Honour and GloryBreeder: Lantern Hill Farm (Ky)Consignor: Eddie Woods, Agent LIIIBuyer: Whitehorse & Three ChimneysPrice: $435,000 This $195,000 KEESEP acquisition immediately reminded me ofhis accomplished and precocious sire coming through the lane inhis :10 2/5 breeze. He=s fairly compact, but extremely well-muscled and powerful-looking, and looks like he should come tohand pretty early. He got over the ground very fluidly andappears to have some speed. Cont. p5
Friday, March 3, 2017
PAN AMERICAN CONFERENCE PANELS ANNOUNCED 6Panels for the second Pan American Conference, to be held inWashington, DC during Preakness week, were announcedThursday.
NYRA PARTNERS WITH HOPPEGARTEN 8The New York Racing Association has entered into a three-yearpartnership with Hoppegarten Racecourse in Berlin, Germany tohost an intercontinental stakes series beginning in 2017.
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Versatile Grade I winner Midnight Storm (Pioneerof the Nile) will run in the GI Santa
Anita H. next Saturday, rather than wait for the G1 Dubai World Cup Mar. 25, trainer
Phil D'Amato told the Santa Anita press department Thursday. "We're running in the
Big 'Cap," the conditioner confirmed. "We made the decision yesterday for sure. The
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Arrogate all alone in his Travers romp
Jamie Coulter
Mike Smith cont. from p1
AI was given the opportunity to come back and ride a horse in
California and in doing so, I went out to dinner that night with
John Shirreffs and Mr. Moss,@ Smith recalled. AMr. Moss said,
>What are you doing out there? Why don=t you just come back
and ride all my horses?= That was my opportunity. I literally went
home, I packed, and I was back in California two days later. Then
things just took off. I got back in town, put my nose to the
grindstone and have kept it there ever since.@
Smith officially staked his return to racing=s upper echelon with
another Moss charge, four-time Eclipse Award winner Zenyatta
(Street Cry {Ire}), and he has been the regular rider of fellow
champions Shared Belief (Candy Ride {Arg}) and Songbird
(Medaglia d=Oro) in recent years. But it=s his partnership with
another gray colt by another one of his beloved former mounts
that has the potential to take the 51-year-old Smith=s career to
its highest altitude yet.
>TDN Rising Star= Arrogate (Unbridled=s Song), a $560,000
Keeneland September yearling purchase by Juddmonte Farms,
missed all of his 2-year-old season, but captured three of his first
four starts as a sophomore, signaling considerable promise in
each performance. Largely untested in his wins, however, he
entered the Aug. 27 GI Travers S. as an unknown commodity.
That could explain why Rafael Bejarano, who was in the irons for
all three of Arrogate=s victories, opted to ride trainer Bob
Baffert=s other entry in the race, the more established stakes
winner American Freedom (Pulpit). Smith, who was already at
Saratoga that day to ride fellow Baffert trainee Drefong (Gio
Ponti) in the GI King=s Bishop S., gladly took the pickup mount.
After a breathtaking 13 1/2-length romp in a track record
1:59.36 later, Smith knew he had struck gold. Cont. p4
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Arrogate and Mike Smith after winning the Pegasus World Cup
Adam Mooshian
Smith cont.
AI remember looking over at the [big screen] and thinking, >Oh
man! Did he just open up by that many, that quickly?=@ Smith
said. AThen I saw that the time was under two minutes and I was
floored. And I still thought that we had room to grow.@
That thought proved correct. Arrogate followed up his Travers
romp by besting Horse of the Year California Chrome (Lucky
Pulpit) in the GI Breeders= Cup Classic Nov. 5. Then, a week after
being crowned champion 3-year-old male for 2016, he scored
another devastating, track record-setting victory in the inaugural
running of the $12-million GI Pegasus World Cup Invitational
Jan. 28 at Gulfstream Park.
AHe=s incredible,@ Smith exclaimed. AI don=t know if I=ve ever
been on this kind of horse, with the speed and stamina that he
has. It=s jaw-dropping. On top of all that, I don=t think we=ve
gotten to see how good he really is yet, which is crazy. In seven
starts, he=s already done things that the greats haven=t done.@
Equally impressive to Smith as Arrogate=s stratospheric talent
level is how unflappable and easy-going the colt is.
AWhat=s great about him is his mannerisms,@ Smith relayed.
AHe=s a big old laid back dude. He doesn=t know how special he is
and he really doesn=t care. He just goes out and does his job and
is just happy to get a carrot when he gets back to the barn. He=s
not a diva, doesn=t need all kinds of stuff, he=s just a cool, laid
back horse who=s just happy to hang out.@
Earlier this week, it was announced that Arrogate would ship
to the United Arab Emirates to run in the Mar. 25 $10 million
G1 Dubai World Cup. The 2,000-meter test is one of the few
prestigious dirt races that Smith has yet to land.
Cont. p4
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Smith cont.
AWithout a doubt,@ Smith said when asked if he=s motivated bychecking off the World Cup box on his resume. AIt was soexciting to hear that news. I=m still jumping around just for theopportunity. He=s going have to go there and run his race, but Ithink he should run huge, especially with that long old lane.@ Smith and agent Brad Pegram are very selective about hismounts these days, taking just 33 assignments thus far in 2017.Yet he ranks far and away as the leading money-earner, thanksto Arrogate=s Pegasus heroics. AI=ve been very blessed,@ Smith said. AWe=re having a whole lotof fun. I tell you, I don=t know if I=ve ever had this much fun.@ The fun may just be beginning. And the long, winding roadfrom Holy Bull to Unbridled=s Song to Giacomo to Arrogate hasreturned Smith to the pinnacle of his profession. It=s likely to bea while before he comes back down.
Six to Watch for From Fasig. cont. from p1HIP 21, c, Tale of the Cat--Awesome Bull, by Holy BullBreeder: Edition Farm (NY)Consignor: Wavertree Stables, Inc. (Ciaran Dunne), Agent IIBuyer: August Dawn FarmPrice: $250,000 NFL Hall of Famer Bill Parcells has already enjoyed racetracksuccess with a New York-bred son of Tale of the Cat in MSWSaratoga Snacks, and he looks to be poised for a similar outcomewith this latest purchase. Having previously sold for $160,000 atthe Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred Preferred Sale, thisFeb. 22 foal looked very athletic while really striding out nicely,stopping the clock in :10 2/5. By a racehorse sire, he seems capable of handling longer distances.
HIP 48, c, Curlin--Dress the Part, by Malibu MoonBreeder: Lochlow Farm (Ky)Consignor: Consigned by William B. Harrigan (Miacomet FarmLtd.), Agent
Buyer: Mike Ryan, agentPrice: $170,000 He Aonly@ worked in :10 4/5, but if this well-bred colt runs tohis pedigree, we might be talking about him come this time nextyear. Purchased for $500,000 in utero at Fasig-Tipton Novemberand then for $240,000 at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga, this relativelylate foal (Apr. 22) is out of a mare who took some time todevelop and who was a stakes-winning router at five. Dress thePart is also a full-sister to the undefeated, but ill-fated MGSWOnlyforyou. Hip 48 might not have run a hole in the wind from atime perspective, but he wasn=t pushed on too hard and showedoff an athleticism that might suit him well as the trips get longer.
HIP 117, c, Paynter--Perfect Wave, by Boston Harbor
Breeder: Millennium Farms & Payner Syndicate (Ky)
Consignor: SGV Thoroughbreds (Steven Venosa), agent
Buyer: Steven W Young, agent
Price: $425,000
This is one of the first we=ve seen on the track from Paynter=s
first crop, and if the rest are anything like him, look out. This
$170,000 Fasig-Tipton October grad looked quick and athletic
while breezing in a willing and fairly unpressured :10 1/5. His
dam was two-for-two sprinting as a juvenile, but a SW/MGSP
half-sister was later developing and preferred a route of ground.
Hip 117 seems versatile himself, and could be quick and
precocious while also able to handle added real estate.
HIP 150, c, Flat Out--Story Untold, by Old Fashioned
Breeder: Machmer Hall (Ky)
Consignor: Consigned by Q Bar J Thoroughbreds LLC (Jenn &
Quincy Adams), Agent
Buyer: John C Oxley
Price: $400,000
A great pinhooking score as just a $50,000 FTKJUL yearling,
this colt=s MGISW sire seemed to get better with age, but he
looks like he inherited serious speed and precocity from his
dam=s side. Cont. p6
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Leading 2017 Sires of 2-Year-Olds in Trainingby cumulative average price for stallions standing in North America
Rank Name FYr Loc 2014 Fee Ring Sold Avg Median
1 More Than Ready F02 KY $50,000 2 1 $1,100,000 $1,100,000
2 Bernardini F08 KY $100,000 2 2 $937,500 $937,500
3 Medaglia d'Oro F06 KY $100,000 3 2 $675,000 $675,000
4 Bodemeister F14 KY $30,000 2 2 $637,500 $637,500
5 Mineshaft F05 KY $30,000 1 1 $575,000 $575,000
6 Uncle Mo F13 KY $27,500 6 5 $565,000 $250,000
7 Exchange Rate F03 KY $20,000 1 1 $550,000 $550,000
8 Pioneerof the Nile F11 KY $20,000 5 3 $530,000 $540,000
9 Orb F15 KY $25,000 1 1 $500,000 $500,000
10 Shanghai Bobby F15 KY $20,000 3 1 $485,000 $485,000
11 Scat Daddy F09 KY $30,000 3 3 $475,000 $550,000
12 Custom for Carlos F13 LA $3,500 1 1 $400,000 $400,000
13 Into Mischief F10 KY $20,000 6 6 $374,166 $375,000
14 Eskendereya F12 KY $17,500 1 1 $335,000 $335,000
15 Animal Kingdom F15 KY $35,000 1 1 $300,000 $300,000
16 Broken Vow F03 KY $25,000 1 1 $300,000 $300,000
17 Tale of the Cat F00 KY $25,000 2 2 $300,000 $300,000
Leading 2017 First-Crop Sires of 2-Year-Olds in Trainingby cumulative average price for stallions standing in North America
Rank Name FYr Loc 2014 Fee Ring Sold Avg Median
1 Orb F15 KY $25,000 1 1 $500,000 $500,000
2 Shanghai Bobby F15 KY $20,000 3 1 $485,000 $485,000
3 Animal Kingdom F15 KY $35,000 1 1 $300,000 $300,000
4 Justin Phillip F15 KY $12,500 1 1 $265,000 $265,000
5 Paynter F15 KY $25,000 2 2 $260,000 $260,000
6 Flat Out F15 KY $10,000 2 2 $252,500 $252,500
7 Graydar F15 KY $15,000 2 2 $142,500 $142,500
8 Oxbow F15 KY $20,000 1 1 $95,000 $95,000
9 Take Charge Indy F15 KY $20,000 1 1 $80,000 $80,000
10 Soldat F15 FL $5,000 1 1 $60,000 $60,000
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Hip 150 cont.
The :10 1/5 breezer is a half to Arella Rockstar (Astrology), a
front-running debut winner last summer at Saratoga who took
the GIII Matron S. off the claim for Rudy Rodriguez next out. Hip
150's unraced dam is a half to Feline Story (Tale of the Cat), a
freakishly fast 2-year-old who won her debut by almost 12,
annexed the Astoria S. by daylight second up and grabbed the
GIII Sorority S. by 5 3/4 lengths two starts later.
HIP 152, f, Malibu Moon--Stylish Wildcat, by Forest Wildcat
Breeder: Redmon Farm, LLC
Consignor: De Meric Sales, agent
Buyer: Lawley-Wakelin Bloodstock, LLC
Price: $285,000
Bred just like 2-year-old sale topper and speedy GSW juvenile
Corfu, this $200,000 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga acquisition looked to
be built downhill with a nice, big stride as she stopped the clock
in :10 2/5. Her dam won the first two starts of her career at
three, and was a front-running MSW turf sprinter. Her third
dam, for what it=s worth, was 1985 champion juvenile filly
Family Style.
FACILITY DESIGN, INT=L OWNERSHIP TO BE
ADDRESSED AT PAN AM CONFERENCEEdited Press Release
The second Pan American Conference, to be held in
Washington, D.C., May 17B20, 2017, will include several
prominent international personalities leading panel discussions
centered on racetrack and facility design and international
racehorse ownership in addition to other topics pertinent to
global racing.
The Jockey Club and the Latin American Racing Channel (LARC)
are co-hosting the conference, which concludes with the 142nd
running of the GI Preakness S. at Pimlico Race Course in
Baltimore, MD Saturday, May 20.
AThe 2015 Pan Am Conference in New York attracted
Thoroughbred breeding and racing stakeholders from all over
the world, and they all found the panel presentations and the
networking opportunities to be extremely educational and
beneficial,@ said Horacio Esposito, director of LARC. AOwnership
and facility design are certainly important matters for all horse
racing organizations and we believe the attendees will enjoy
hearing about current and innovative activities in those areas.@Cont. p7
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Pan American conference cont.
Paul Roberts of Turnberry Consulting will moderate a panel
about sports facilities with Todd Gralla, director of equestrian
services at Populous, and Walter Lynch, founder of Walter E.
Lynch AIA PLLC.
Roberts will share his experience with development projects in
the UK and the U.S. Lynch is leading the renovation of Laurel
Park in Maryland for The Stronach Group. He will also share his
expertise in sports facility development, most notably FedEx
Field in Landover, Md. Populous led the development efforts at
Ascot and Eagle Farm racecourses, and Gralla has played a major
role in programming, planning, designing, evaluating, and
performing market research and feasibility studies for more
than 200 equestrian projects around the world.
Elaine Lawlor, a director of the Goffs Bloodstock Sales in
Ireland and an owner with the global racing syndicate It=s All
About the Girls, will lead a panel discussion on international
racehorse ownership and the proliferation of partnerships and
syndicates. Before joining Goffs, Lawlor was involved with
bloodstock sales and racing in the U.S. and at one time managed
Oak Cliff Thoroughbred Racing.
Lawlor=s panel will include Cromwell Bloodstock=s Gatewood
Bell, Don Alberto Stable=s racing manager Fernando Diaz-Valdes
and South American breeder and owner José Nelson.
Additional speakers and topics for the conference will be
announced in the near future.
The 2017 Pan American Conference will also offer several
premier social and networking events at prominent landmarks
around the Washington, D.C., area, including a welcome
reception and cocktails at the Grand Hyatt Washington, a
Preakness Stakes celebration dinner in conjunction with The
Stronach Group, and a gala dinner.
The registration fee through Apr. 15 is $1,200 for a delegate
and $900 for an accompanying guest. The late registration fee
(Apr. 16 through May 13) is $1,500 for a delegate and $1,000 for
an accompanying guest.
Additional information about the agenda, speakers, and
registration for the 2017 Pan American Conference can be found
at panamdc2017.com.
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NYRA ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH
GERMANY=S HOPPEGARTEN The New York Racing Association has entered into a three-yearpartnership with Hoppegarten Racecourse in Berlin, Germany tohost an intercontinental stakes series beginning in 2017. As part of the agreement, NYRA will offer the winner of the2017 G2 Diana-Trial, contested by 3-year-old fillies over 2000 meters of turf June 4, an all-fees-paid invitation to the GI Belmont Oaks Invitational July 8. The Belmont Oaks is wellpositioned 34 days after the Diana-Trial and 29 days before theG1 German Oaks. The winner of the May 14 G2 Comer Group InternationalOleander-Rennan will receive a similar invitation to compete inthe two-mile Belmont Gold Cup Invitational June 9. NYRA will provide travel allowances and race day hospitalityfor the winners of either race. "The New York Racing Association is thrilled to enter into arelationship with Hoppegarten Race Course. As we look toelevate our international presence, this agreement connectingthese races made a lot of sense in trying to further promoteboth of our racing programs," said Martin Panza, NYRA's SeniorVice President of Racing Operations. "The timing is ideal and therace conditions match. The story behind Hoppegarten RaceCourse is most fascinating and we look forward to workingtogether in our efforts to bring German-based horses to race inNew York." Gerhard Schöningh, Owner and Chairman of HoppegartenRacecourse, added, AI am delighted with this exciting newpartnership which offers owners excellent prize money andraises our international profile. In addition, winning connectionscan experience a unique race day at Belmont Park in iconic NewYork.@
Make NJ racetracks into racinos, lawmaker says
Under Pennacchio=s proposed constitutional amendment,
SCR-16, 60 percent of the revenue from gaming at racinos would
be dedicated to the public worker pension system; 30 percent
would go to the current consortium of operating Atlantic City
casinos; 7 percent would go to the improvement of Atlantic City;
and 3 percent would go to support the state=s equine industry.
John Brennan, NorthJersey.com
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Sunday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 4:30 p.m. EST
LAS FLORES S.-GIII, $100,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f
PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 Ponder Lea K More Than Ready Ackerman Equine LLC, Baltas, or Messineo Et Al Baltas Bejarano 120
2 Watch This Cat K Eskendereya Bederian, Kamberian or Nakkashian Baltas Nakatani 120
3 Sensitively K Street Sense Fanticola or Scardino D'Amato Baze 120
4 Pretty N Cool K Scat Daddy Pegram, Watson or Weitman Baffert Garcia 120
5 Constellation K Bellamy Road LNJ Foxwoods Hollendorfer Prat 124
Breeders: 1-Redmon Farm, 2-Hinkle Farms, 3-John Liviakis, 4-Nancy C. Shuford, 5-WinStar Farm, LLC
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Stakes Winning and/or Stakes Producing Maresfor publication in the TDN.
Thursday=s Results:4th-GP, $38,000, (S), Msw, 3-2, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:36.63, fm.KATINKA (f, 3, Kantharos--Classy City Lady, by Carson City)closed well to be third on debut against state-breds here Aug. 20and was second as the favorite against open foes Sept. 2 beforerunning eighth in the Florida Sire My Dear Girl S. stretching outOct. 1. Filling the same slot Jan. 14, the chestnut was given a 10-1 shot to graduate in this first turf foray and broke sharply toshow the way through splits of :23.88 and :49.01. Edging awayinto the lane, she turned back the stretch bid of Two Step Blues(Two Step Salsa) to score by one length. Katinka has a yearlinghalf-sister by Uncaptured named Catherinethegreat and herdam was bred to Biondetti last spring. Sales History: $10,000 Ylg'15 OBSAUG; $17,000 2yo '16 OBSOPN. Lifetime Record:5-1-1-1, $37,980. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.O-Shadybrook Farm, Inc. & Pam Klein; B-Wendy Christ & KathieHaines (FL); T-Michael Yates.
Wednesday Night=s Results:5th-CT, $23,000, (S), Msw, 3-1, 3yo, f, 4 1/2f, :53.61, sy.+GALLANT CALLING (f, 3, Overdriven--Miss Felicia, by FamilyCalling), let go at 33-5 off a sharp local half-mile gate breeze in:48 3/5 (2/14) Feb. 21, broke several lengths last before movingup one spot behind a :22.06 quarter. Beginning to pick offhorses along the rail on the turn, the homebred surged late tonail pacesetter Brooksie Robinson (City Zip) a half-length. Thevictress=s dam, a half to 2003 GI King=s Bishop winner ValidVideo (Valid Wager), is responsible for a 2-year-old colt by HuntCrossing named Mrhuntssilver and foaled a colt by Fiber Sondelast season. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $13,680. Click for theEquibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.O/B-Dennis P. Finger (WV); T-Timothy C. Grams.
Thursday=s Results:
4th-OP, $72,000, Msw, 3-2, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:45.61, ft.
+SOFT CHEESE (f, 3, Quality Road--Cerce Cay, by Hard Spun)
showed good speed and turned back all challengers to graduate
first out going two turns at Oaklawn. Coming in with an above-
average local worktab, including a half-mile breeze in :48 flat
(12/68) Feb. 18, the homebred was given a 6-1 chance and
broke sharply to set the pace going into the clubhouse turn.
Dictating splits of :23.51 and :48.20, the bay was challenged by a
pair of foes on the far turn, but disposed of them by the top of
the lane. Drinks On Broadway (Stay Thirsty), who had saved
ground throughout, tipped into the clear soon after that and
appeared poised to run by the leader, but Soft Cheese gamely
stonewalled that foe in the final sixteenth to earn a neck victory.
The winner has a 2-year-old full-sister named Bapa=s Pride and
her dam was bred to Bodemeister last term. Lifetime Record:
1-1-0-0, $43,200. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O/B-Catalyst Stable, G2 Associates LLC & Magdalena Racing (KY);
T-Kenneth G. McPeek.
Wednesday Night=s Results:
6th-DED, $29,420, Alw, 3-1, (NW2L), 3yo, f, 7 1/2f, 1:33.24, ft.
SPLASH HIT (f, 3, Flower Alley--Tis Me, by Notebook) went
gate-to-wire on debut here Nov. 18 before finishing last of six
stretching out to two turns against winners Dec. 23 at Fair
Grounds. Let go at 21-5, the bay was given her cue straight out
of the gate and made the point through splits of :23.56 and
:48.09. Kicking away into the far bend, she cruised home in the
stretch to a nine-length romp over even-money favorite Lunar
Approach (Malibu Moon). The winner=s dam is a full to Well
Dressed, the SW dam of 2009 G1 Dubai World Cup hero Well
Armed (Tiznow). She produced a filly by Will Take Charge last
term before being bred to Bayern. Sales History: $30,000 Ylg '15
KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $34,200. Click for the
Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Carl R. Moore Management LLC; B-Runnymede Farm, Inc.,
James E & Catesby W. Clay Investment 2, LLC (KY); T-W. Bret
Calhoun.
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NOTABLE US-BRED RUNNERS JAPAN
Thursday=s Results:
7th-SA, $60,433, Alw (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($62,500), 3-2,
4yo/up, 6 1/2fT, 1:13.64, fm.
CALCULATOR (h, 5, In Summation--Back to Basics, by Alphabet
Soup) placed in a pair of Grade I events as a 2-year-old and
easily annexed the GIII Sham S. in his sophomore debut before
having to be shelved for the remainder of that campaign. Close
seconds in both the GI Carter H. and GII Churchill Downs S. at
four, the gray was last of 10 in the GI Metropolitan H. June 11 at
Belmont and finished third after disputing a fast pace in his turf
debut in a Del Mar optional claimer July 23. Bet down to 3-5 in
this return, he broke decently and traveled second-last down
the backstretch behind a tepid quarter of :22.41 set by Cautious
Giant (Giant=s Causeway). Advancing along the rail before
angling out a bit approaching the five-sixteenths pole, Calculator
was the beneficiary of the frontrunner drifting wide entering the
stretch and he steadily grinded that one down to score by a
head. The winner=s dam has an unraced 3-year-old colt by
Overdriven named Earnhardt, a juvenile filly by High Cotton and
foaled a filly from the final crop of Scat Daddy last term. Sales
History: $132,000 2yo '14 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: GSW &
MGISP, 12-3-4-3, $483,260. Click for the Equibase.com chart or
VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Richard C. Pell; B-Ocala Stud (FL); T-Peter Miller.
2nd-SA, $56,345, (S), Alw (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($50,000), 3-2,
3yo, f, 1mT, 1:35.57, fm.
PRINCESS ROI (f, 3, Roi Charmant--Stormin Lucy, by Native
Storm) graduated at third asking in her turf bow Nov. 17 at Del
Mar and was a head second in the Blue Norther S. over course
and distance Dec. 29 before running third behind the
undefeated Sircat Sally (Surf Cat) in the California Cup Oaks Jan.
28. Off as the 19-10 second choice in this spot, the bay tracked
the speed from second through a :22.91 quarter and :47.38 half.
Taking charge at the top of the lane, she kicked away by the
eighth pole and hit the wire 1 1/4 lengths to the good of favored
How About Zero (Square Eddie). The winner has a juvenile full-
sister named Here Comes Sugar and her dam visited Einstein
(Brz) in 2016. Lifetime Record: MSP, 6-2-3-1, $131,500. Click for
the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-GGG Stables & Russell J. Sarno; B-GGG Stables (CA); T-Richard
Baltas.
5th-SA, $55,035, Msw, 3-2, 3yo, 6 1/2fT, 1:14.66, fm.
CITY STORM (g, 3, City Zip--Storm Showers, by Storm Cat)
chased a fast pace in the key race won by GI Kentucky Derby
contender American Anthem (Bodemeister) Dec. 3 at Del Mar
and returned as a new gelding in this first turf spin. Breaking
sharply before settling in third past a :21.75 quarter, the
chestnut was hung four-wide for the majority of the turn, but
swept to the front soon after straightening for home. Kicking
away by midstretch, City Storm held sway late to graduate by a
head over closing favorite Conquest Smartee (Smart Strike), who
was making his first start for Hronis Racing and John Sadler after
being purchased for $390,000 at the Keeneland November
Conquest Stables dispersal. The victor has a 2-year-old half-
sister by Ghostzapper named Winning Style and his dam
produced a filly by The Factor Feb. 5. His second dam, GSW
Welcome Surprise (Seeking the Gold), is a half to dual champion
and foundational sire A.P. Indy (Seattle Slew), as well as MGISW
Summer Squall (Storm Bird). Sales History: $130,000 Ylg '15
KEESEP; $70,000 2yo '16 BARMAR. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0,
$32,745. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored
by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Gerald & Ronald Frankel; B-W. S. Farish & Kilroy
Thoroughbred Partnership (KY); T-Philip D'Amato.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
2nd-NKY, -9,550,000 (US$83k), 3yo, 1200m
BLANC MEGERE (Hansen--Debit or Credit, by Cat Thief) , a
debut third over the Tokyo turf in November, was the narrow
runner-up when trying the dirt for the first time Feb. 11 and cuts
back slightly in trip for this. Produced by a half-sister to GSW &
G1SP Alke (Grand Slam) and to MSW & GSP Debit My Account
(Classic Account), the gray filly cost $260K as an OBSAPR
juvenile, the most expensive of her expatriated sire=s 31 first-
crop 2-year-olds to sell in 2016 (Click for TDN Sales PPs). Blanc
Megere has Storm Cat 4x3 in her pedigree.
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Sunday, March 5, 20174th-HSN, -11,400,000 ($100k), 3yo, Newcomers, 1400m Darby Dan Farm=s Shackleford has had success with a limitednumber of starters in Japan, including two-time winner SecretAria, and Kazumi Yoshida=s ICE PASTEL (x Million Gift {Jpn}, bySunday Silence) looks another promising sort as she gets hercareer underway. A $135K KEESEP buyback turned $190KOBSAPR breezer, the bay is a half-sister to SW Million Seller (A.P.Indy), herself the dam of La Lode (Shackleford), a strong secondon her 1800m debut at Kyoto Feb. 18. Her dual Grade I-winningsecond dam Maplejinsky (Nijinsky II) produced champion SkyBeauty (Blushing Groom {Fr}), while further down the page areDarby Dan sire Tale of Ekati (Tale of the Cat), GI Breeders= CupDistaff heroine Pleasant Home (Seeking the Gold) and EnglishHorse of the Year Dayjur (Danzig).
6th-HSN, -13,720,00 ($120k), 3yo, Allowance, 1800m KAKERU TESORO (Mizzen Mast--Storidawn, by Hennessy) wasa close third in two tries on grass to begin his career andgraduated convincingly when switched to the dirt for the firsttime at Chukyo Jan. 28. Bred by Rosecrest Farm, the gray washammered down for $250K at the 2016 OBSMAR sale, a pricethat was the best of the 24 juveniles by his sire sold that year. --Alan Carasso
Second-crop starters to watch: Friday, March 3Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2013 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)
ASTROLOGY (A.P. Indy), Taylor Made Stallions, $7.5K, 156/16/26-LRL, Msw 6f, Tipu Run, $42K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1BALTIMORE BOB (Malibu Moon), Shamrock Farm, 14/1/06-LRL, Msw 6f, +Dundalk, 15-18-LRL, Alw 6f, Baltimore Street, 15-1BODEMEISTER (Empire Maker), WinStar Farm, $30K, 262/22/29-TP, Msw 6f, Bodie Lou, 15-1CAL NATION (Distorted Humor), Country Life Farm, $3.5K, 35/4/08-LRL, Alw 6f, Faze the Nation, 7-2DIALED IN (Mineshaft), Darby Dan Farm, $7.5K, 174/21/39-GP, Msw 1mT, Anotador, 8-1GANDHI (A.P. Indy), 13/1/05-CT, Msw 6 1/2f, Sterling Rebel, 20-1HANSEN (Tapit), KOR, $12.5K, 129/26/25-TP, Msw 6f, Delightful Diamond, 10-11-CT, Alw 7f, Tapit's Ninietta, $20K RNA EAS DEC wnl, 15-19-TP, Msw 6f, +R Lady Hansen, $140K KEE SEP yrl, 5-2JERSEY TOWN (Speightstown), Darby Dan Farm, $10K, 90/4/06-LRL, Msw 6f, Uplifting, $24K I '16 KEE NOV, 2-1
MACLEAN=S MUSIC (Distorted Humor), Hill 'N' Dale Farms, $6.5K, 147/27/29-TP, Msw 6f, Carlie Q, $10K KEE SEP yrl, 6-13-DED, Msw 6 1/2f, Elizabeth's Music, 15-1MESSNER (Bernardini), PA, 26/4/01-PEN, Alw 1m, Wildcat Cartridge, 5-2REDDING COLLIERY (Mineshaft), Red River Farms, $2K, 64/4/07-FG, Msw 6f, +Halo Redding, 20-13-DED, Msw 6 1/2f, Lil Miss Grey, $38K EQL 2YO 2yo, 6-1REDEEMED (Include), Northview Stallion Station, $3K, 63/5/08-LRL, Alw 6f, Chips Icluded, $1,000 EAS OCT yrl, 5-1STAR GUITAR (Quiet American), Clear Creek Stud, $4K, 80/6/03-DED, Msw 6 1/2f, Rose Guitar, 8-5STAY THIRSTY (Bernardini), Ashford Stud, $17.5K, 160/28/15-OP, Msw 6f, Stay Spicy, $37K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 15-1THE FACTOR (War Front), Lane's End Farm, $15K, 218/20/37-FG, Msw 6f, +Bam Bam Bryan, $77K RNA BSC YRL yrl, 3-1THREE CHOPT ROAD (Rock Slide), 9/0/05-CT, Msw 6 1/2f, Prince of the Road, 15-15-CT, Msw 6 1/2f, Prospector Road, 20-1
GSW/MGISP Calculator (In Summation) returns a winner going down the hill at Santa Anita
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BREEDERS’ EDITION
ALLOWANCE RESULTS:8th-OP, $74,000, (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($16,000), 3-2, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:44.09, ft.PINSON (c, 4, Majestic Warrior--Celtic Song, by Giant'sCauseway) Lifetime Record: SP, 16-3-2-2, $146,857. O-RichardBahde; B-Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC (FL); T-Randy L. Morse.*$75,000 Wlg '13 KEENOV.
7th-FG, $44,000, (S), (C)/Opt. Clm ($35,000), 3-2, 4yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:03.65, fm.JOCKAMO'S SONG (g, 5, Half Ours--Miss Clairnette, by TrophyHunter) Lifetime Record: MSW, 14-6-2-1, $243,864. O-Dare ToDream Stable LLC (Michael Faber); B-Debbie & David Allen (LA);T-Michael Stidham.
4th-PEN, $33,689, 3-1, (NW1X), 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11.35, gd.ROYAL SIX SHOOTER (m, 5, Don Six--Royal Partner, byPartner's Hero) Lifetime Record: 33-5-2-6, $127,542. O/T-ChuckSpina; B-Greenfields Farm (PA). *$10,000 Ylg '13 EASSEP;$25,000 2yo '14 OBSOPN.
7th-CT, $24,000, (S), 3-1, (NW2L), 4yo/up, f/m, 4 1/2f, :52.62,sy.ROCKET BID (f, 4, Officer Rocket {GB}--Virginia Baby {SP}, byProspect Bay) Lifetime Record: 15-2-2-4, $49,919. O-HastyRebel Stables; B-Bybee Road Farm (WV); T-Jack L. Harper.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:Rich Mommy, f, 3, Algorithms--Woodford Girl, by Honour and Glory. GP, 3-2, (C), 6f, 1:11.97. B-Lantern Hill Farm LLC (KY). *$7,000 Ylg '15 KEESEP; $6,500 2yo '16 OBSOPN.+Spanish Moss, f, 3, Limehouse--Spanishinquisition (SW, $208,954), by Eastover Court. CT, 3-2, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:21.13. B-O'Sullivan Farms LLC (WV).Awesome Boss, f, 3, Street Boss--Caftan, by Awesome Again. OP, 3-2, 1 1/16m, 1:45.84. B-Haymarket Farm LLC (KY). *$37,000 RNA Wlg '14 FTKNOV; $60,000 2yo '16 OBSAPR.
Justonetimebaby, g, 4, Latent Heat--A Flicker of Light, by Flying Continental. SA, 3-2, (S), (C), 6f, 1:11.82. B-Zuer Racing (CA). Pagan Exchange, g, 5, Xchanger--Pagan Love, by Pentelicus. CT, 3-1, (S), 4 1/2f, :52.92. B-Nancy Camp (WV). *1/2 to Pagan Cat (Parker=s Storm Cat), MSW, $290,835; Pagan Moon (Malibu Moon), SW, $154,490; and Pagan Jewel (Peak Dancer), SP, $194,985.
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FRIDAY, 3 MARCH, 2017
SPRINTING VETERANSOLE POWER RETIRED
Popular sprinter Sole Power (GB) (Kyllachy {GB}) has been
retired from racing at age 10. The gelding will spend his
retirement at Horse Park Stud in Ashford, County Wicklow.
"He was a great horse, but time waits for no man and he's
been retired,@ said trainer Eddie Lynam. "He's been a wonderful
horse and he's going out on his own terms, as he's totally sound.
His form up to 2015 had been at a very high level, but his form
has dipped in recent years as, like all of us, he's got slower as
he's got older.@
Campaigned by Sabena Power, Sole Power first gained acclaim
when besting the world champion sprinter Starspangledbanner
(Aus) (Choisir {Aus}) in the G1 Nunthorpe S. at 100-1 as a 3-year-
old in 2010. He won the G2 Temple S. the following year and
was just touched off when a head third in the G1 Prix de
l=Abbaye. Sole Power was placed in Meydan=s G1 Al Quoz Sprint
and Royal Ascot=s G1 King=s Stand S. at five, and earned his
second Group 1 score the following year at six when taking out
the King=s Stand. He posted two more Group 1 placings before
that season was outBin the Nunthorpe and Sha Tin=s
G1 Longines Hong Kong Sprint when second behind Japanese
Horse of the Year Lord Kanaloa (Jpn) (King Kamehameha {Jpn}).
Cont. p2
COMIN= THROUGH THE WET With a current track rating of Heavy 9, Saturday=s G1 Randwick
Guineas (1600m) will not only be a pointer to future carnival
success, but more so a race highlighting who can handle the
rain-sodden track conditions.
A field of 14 have accepted for the A$1-million contest, with
three of those having also accepted in the G1 Australian Guineas
which is run 20 minutes after in Melbourne. Which race those
three will contest is currently unknown, but connections of
G1 VRC Derby winner Prized Icon (Aus) (More Than Ready) have
indicated their colt is currently in Melbourne.
Chris Waller=s Comin= Through (Aus) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}), a
half-brother to top-class multiple Group 1 winner Criterion (NZ)
(Sebring {Aus}), will be ridden by Joao Moreira, and while the
colt is arguably one of the most inexperienced in the field with
only five runs under his belt, he does have wet form and his last
start third behind favoured runner Man From Uncle (Aus)
(Uncle Mo) should see him a leading contender. Cont. p5
Sole Power winning the 2014 G1 Al Quoz Sprint | racingfotos.com
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Sprinting Veteran Sole Power Retired cont. from p1
Sole Power proved better than ever the following year at
seven, defending his King=s Stand title and winning the
Nunthorpe once again. After a handful of agonizing close
finishes, Sole Power at last got off the mark at the highest level
in Dubai in 2015, winning the G1 Al Quoz Sprint over Hong Kong
sprint star Peniaphobia (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}). The dark bay
went winless in eight tries last year but nonetheless acquitted
himself well running in Dubai, England and Ireland. Sole Power
made three starts at this year=s Dubai World Cup Carnival and
was last seen finishing sixth in the G3 Meydan Sprint on Feb. 16.
Sole Power won 12 of 65 starts and earned more than ,2-
million.
"I've never trained a more genuine, happier and sounder horse
than Sole Power,@ Lynam said. "I've been training since I was 21
and I'm 55 now. I was a nobody until he came around and he's
taken me to places I never felt were possible to go to.@
Lynam said Sole Power would spend a few months winding
down at his yard before departing for his retirement home.
"Putting him on the horsebox that one last time, that will be
the saddest day," the trainer said.
CHEVELEY SEASON IN FULL SWING David and Patricia Thompson=s Cheveley Park Stud has had a
busy start to the foaling season, with 26 of its mares having
foaled out in recent weeks. Those include a number of notable
bluebloods among its broodmare band.
Hypnotize (GB) (Machiavellian), the dam of G1 Cheveley Park
S. winner and champion 2-year-old filly Hooray (GB) (Invincible
Spirit {Ire}), produced a filly by Invincible Spirit=s son Mayson
(GB). Hypnotize will return to that Cheveley Park resident sire,
whose first crop is three this year.
Clinical (GB) (Motivator {GB}), whose son Lockheed (GB)
(Exceed and Excel {Aus}) finished third in last year=s G1 Goffs
Vincent O=Brien National S. for China Horse Club, foaled a filly by
Kingman on Feb. 22. Clinical will visit Kingman and Mayson=s sire
Invincible Spirit this year. Cont. p3
A globetrotting team: Sole Power and Eddie Lynam in Hong Kong
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Cheveley Park cont.
Starscope (GB) (Selkirk), runner-up in the 2012 G1 1000
Guineas and G1 Coronation S., produced her third foal, a colt by
Dansili (GB), on Jan. 31. Starscope will be covered by Shadwell=s
champion sprinter Muhaarar (GB) this season.
Provenance (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), a stakes-placed daughter of
Group 1 winner Echelon (GB) and therefore a half-sister to
Cheveley Park=s dual Group 1 winner Integral (GB) (Dalakhani
{Ire}), foaled a Dutch Art (GB) colt on Feb. 8 and visits Lope De
Vega (Ire) in 2017. Royal Sea (GB) (Dansili {GB}), a winning full-
sister to last year=s GI Breeders= Cup Filly & Mare Turf winner
Queen=s Trust (GB), foaled a colt by Pivotal (GB) on Feb. 5 and
visits Lethal Force (Ire) this year.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Atalante (GB), f, 4, Cape Cross (Ire)--Sabria, by Miswaki. CFD,
3-2, 6f (AWT), 1:12.83. B-Rockwell Bloodstock (GB). *1/2 to
Landseer (GB) (Danehill), G1SW-Fr, GISW-US, GSW & MG1SP-
Eng, $993,928, to Ikhtyar (Ire) (Unfuwain), SW & G1SP-Eng,
$192,609, & to Maurice Utrillo (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells), MSP-Sin,
$681,984.
On Fire (GB), g, 4, Olden Times (GB)--La Notte (GB), by Factual.
NC, 3-2, 10f 42y (AWT), 2:16.44. B-Cleaboy Farms Co (GB).
*Full to Off Chance (GB) (Olden Times {GB}), SW-Eng,
$120,046.
Thursday=s Results:
4th-CHY, i40,000, 3-2, 4yo/up, 9 1/2f (AWT), 1:54.90, st.
BEST FOUAD (FR) (g, 6, King=s Best--Raheefa, by Riverman),
who enjoyed three listed wins last term to seal overall victory in
the Defi du Galop series but signed off with a disappointing
effort when last of 15 in the Listed Prix Max Sicard over 12
furlongs at Toulouse in December, was waited with in last early
targeting the 30-100 market-leader Heshem (Ire)
(Footstepsinthesand {GB}) dead ahead. Weaving between rivals
to gain the edge over last year=s G2 Prix Eugene Adam winner
approaching the furlong marker, the 76-10 shot stayed on to
upset the favourite with a degree of comfort by 1 1/4 lengths.
The winner is a half-brother to Rawyaan (GB) (Machiavellian),
SW-Eng, $175,396. He is a descendant of the GI Vanity H. winner
Cascapedia (Chieftain), responsible for the GII Malibu S. winner
Glacial Stream (Crystal Water) and GIII Rancho Bernardo
Breeders= Cup H. scorer Cascading Gold (Mr. Prospector) as well
as the dam of the UAE highweight and GII Palos Verdes H., GII
Potrero Grande Breeders= Cup H. and GII San Carlos H. winner
Big Jag (Kleven). The family also features the GI Prioress S.
winner Acey Deucey (Abaginone), G1 AJC Oaks and G1 Ranvet S.
heroine Republic Lass (Aus) (Canny Lad {Aus}), G1 Durban July
winner The Conglomerate (Aus) (Lonhro {Aus}), GI Queen
Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. winner Captive Miss (Acaroid) and
the GIII Southwest S. scorer and GI Arkansas Derby runner-up
Far Right (Notional). Sales history: i13,000 RNA Wlg >11
ARQDEC; i10,000 RNA Ylg >12 AR12; i260,000 3yo >14 ARQARC.
Lifetime Record: MSW-Fr & SW-Swi, 24-9-3-3, i261,250. Video,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-LG Bloodstock; B-M Mouni (FR); T-Francois Rohaut
Cheveley Park resident sire Mayson | Racing Post
Leading First-Season Sire 2017 OddsNumber of Individual Winners UK & Ireland
SIRE HIS SIRE STANDING ODDS
Camelot Montjeu Coolmore (Ire) 9/4
Dawn Approach New Approach Darley (Ire) 10/3
Declaration Of War War Front Coolmore (USA) 11/2
Society Rock Rock Of Gibraltar Dead 7/1
Epaulette Commands Darley (Ire) 10/1
Lethal Force Dark Angel Cheveley Park (UK) 11/1
Red Jazz Johannesburg Ballyhane (Ire) 12/1
Havana Gold Teofilo Tweenhills (UK) 14/1
Intello Galileo Quesnay (Fr) 16/1
Swiss Spirit Invincible Spirit Whitsbury Manor (UK) 20/1
Most Improved Lawman Coolmore (Ire) 20/1
Win only betting opens on Racebets.com at 9 a.m. on Mar. 3.
On my list of top five things in the world
(following my two children, of course), I
am fairly certain that France, the beach
and racing would run 3-4-5. So you can
only imagine how exciting it is to present
Jocelyn Targett’s whimsical tale about a
winter respite at Cagnes-sur-Mer, a race-
track in France. On the beach. With wine
(#6). Dive on in. We also give you a guide
to the birthday celebration for Man o’ War,
who turns 100 this month; introduce you to
McCracken, Kansas, population 190, which
is about to become famous for its Ken-
tucky Derby namesake and give 85-year-
old Janis Whitham the thrill of a lifetime;
show you what’s new in Dubai (it’s always
something!) and let Australian trainer Chris
Waller have the last word. Hint: we’re all
going to want that sleeping app of his…
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French Report cont.
6th-CHY, i26,000, Cond, 3-2, 3yo, 9 1/2f (AWT), 1:55.14, st.
SPOTIFY (FR) (c, 3, Redoute=s Choice {Aus}--Gwenseb {Fr}
{GSW-Fr, $297,177}, by Green Tune), who scored on debut over
a mile at Bordeaux-le-Bouscat in September, was settled in
fourth early traveling smoothly. Sent up to take command
before the 300-metre pole, the 11-5 second favourite was
pushed out to record an authoritative three-length success from
Mujeeb (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). The winner is a half-brother to the
Listed Prix Coronation scorer and G3 Prix de Lieurey runner-up
Foreign Tune (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), SW & GSP-Fr,
$161,614, to the G2 Prix Daniel Wildenstein and G2 Prix de
Sandringham scorer Impassable (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}),
MGSW-Fr, $269,064, and to the G3 Prix la Rochette and G3 Prix
du Palais-Royal winner and G1 Criterium International third
Attendu (Fr) (Acclamation {GB}), MGSW & G1SP-Fr, $177,136.
The dam Gwenseb was a speedy type, capturing the G3 Prix du
Bois and placing in the G2 Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte and
G2 Prix Robert Papin as a juvenile. A descendant of the
renowned matriarch Frenetique (Fr) (Tyrant), she has a yearling
filly by Oasis Dream (GB) named Gwendola (GB) to come.
Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, i21,000. Video, sponsored by
Fasig-Tipton.
O/B-Wertheimer et Frere (FR); T-Christophe Ferland.
5th-CHY, i25,000, Mdn, 3-2, 3yo, f, 8f (AWT), 1:41.01, st.
+VIA RAVENNA (IRE) (f, 3, Raven=s Pass--Via Milano {Fr} {GSW-
Fr, $131,706}, by Singspiel {Ire}), sent off the 7-5 favourite, was
steadied to race with two behind after a tardy break. Wound up
for her effort in early straight, the homebred was cajoled by
Bijin (Fr) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) with 150 metres remaining
and on to a snug short-neck success.
Via Ravenna is a half to the G3 Prix de Lieurey winner Via
Medici (Ire) (Medicean {GB}), who has produced the listed-
winning and G1 Premio Lydia Tesio third Via Pisa (Fr) (Pivotal
{GB}) and the G2 Balanchine runner-up Via Firenze (Ire) (Dansili
{GB}). Also a half-sibling of the stakes-placed Fifth
Commandment (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) and G3 Prix
Vanteaux third Via Manzoni (Ire) (Monsun {Ger}), she has a
2-year-old colt by Mastercraftsman (Ire) named Mister President
(Fr). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, i12,500. Video, sponsored by
Fasig-Tipton.
O/B-SCEA Haras de Saint Pair (IRE); T-Andre Fabre.
2nd-CHY, i25,000, Mdn, 3-2, 3yo, c/g, 8f (AWT), 1:38.67, st.
STUNNING SPIRIT (GB) (c, 3, Invincible Spirit {Ire}--StunningView, by Dynaformer), sent off the 7-10 favourite on thestrength of his three prior outings which resulted in secondplacings, most recently over seven furlongs here in November,was held up in third throughout the early stages. Sent to thefront approaching the furlong pole, the homebred was soon incontrol and needed only to be pushed out to score by 3/4 of alength from Aluqdah (Fr) (Zoffany {Ire}). The dam, who has a 2-year-old colt by Oasis Dream (GB) and a yearling filly by ChampsElysees (GB), is a daughter of the GI Del Mar Oaks heroine NoMatter What (Nureyev), whose tally of four black-type winnersmakes impressive reading. Rainbow View (Dynaformer) takesprecedence, as the European Champion 2-year-old filly of 2008by virtue of her successes in the G1 Fillies= Mile and G2 May HillS. before achieving Irish highweight status at three whensuccessful in the G1 Matron S. Also the winner of the GIIIGallorette H. and runner-up in the GI E. P. Taylor S., G1 Nassau S.and G1 Coronation S., she outshone her trio of talented half-siblings which include the GIII Arlington H.-winning sire Just asWell who also placed in the GI Arlington Million, GI Northern
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Dancer Turf S., GI Gulfstream Park Turf H. and GI Maker=s MarkMile. This is also the family of the GII Suburban H. and GII DwyerS. hero E Dubai and the GI Breeders= Cup Classic and G1 QueenElizabeth II S.-winning fellow sire Raven=s Pass. Lifetime Record:4-1-3-0, i28,700. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.O/B-George Strawbridge; T-Freddy Head.
CONDITIONS RESULTS:1st-CHY, i40,000, 3-2, 4yo/up, 8f (AWT), 1:35.75, st.KING MALPIC (FR) (g, 4, King=s Best--Sablonniere {Fr}, byVerglas {Ire}) Lifetime Record: MSP-Fr, 9-5-3-1, i106,400.O-Ecurie Lafeu; B-Skymarc Farm (FR); T-Thierry Lemer. *i6,000Wlg >13 ARQDEC.
3rd-CHY, i40,000, 3-2, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:17.26, st.FINSBURY SQUARE (IRE) (g, 5, Siyouni {Fr}--Diamond Square{Fr}, by Dyhim Diamond {Ire}) Lifetime Record: MGSW-Fr,27-6-9-3, i326,135. O/B-Berend van Dalfsen (IRE); T-F Chappet.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:Hilarant (Fr), c, 3, Azamour (Ire)--Comique, by Distorted Humor. LYS, 3-2, 2150m (AWT), 2:17.05. B-Wertheimer et Frere (FR).Luire (Ire), f, 3, Dark Angel (Ire)--Glitter Baby (Ire) (SP-Eng, $138,722), by Danehill Dancer (Ire). LYS, 3-2, 2150m (AWT), 2:16.05. B-E Mulryan (IRE). *,38,000 Ylg >15 DNPRM; 25,000gns RNA 2yo >16 TATAPR.
Comin= Through The Wet cont. from p1
Speaking of the Anthony Cummings-trained Man From Uncle,
no runner comes into the race in better from. He has won his
two most recent starts at Group 3 and Group 2 level, and if the
gelding can handle the step up to 1600 metres and the heavy
conditions, he should play a part in the finish.
Splitting Man From Uncle and Comin= Through last time out in
the G2 Hobartville S. (1400m) was the three-time winner Echo
Effect (Aus) (Reset {Aus}). Likely to try and lead again, the main
concern for the gelding is how the track will play along the
inside and if the runners are coming wide down the home
straight, which could see him disadvantaged from barrier two.
With the progeny of Coolmore=s So You Think (NZ) really
hitting their straps during their Classic season, the Hawkes
Racing team will saddle up an undeniable chance in Inference
(Aus) (So You Think {NZ}), a colt capable of being the next Group
1 winner for his sire. Third behind Prized Icon (Aus) in the Derby
during the spring, the colt resumed with a pleasing fifth over
1400 metres and, with two wins from three starts on a soft
track, the Tommy Berry-ridden colt should be watched closely.
Prized Icon | Racing and Sports
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STEP UP IN TRIP KEY FOR CHAUTAUQUA Currently experiencing his longest-ever losing streak, having
gone winless since victory in Hong Kong=s G1 Chairman=s Sprint
in Hong Kong four starts back, Hawkes Racing=s Chautauqua
(Aus) (Encosta de Lago {Aus}) is stepping beyond 1200 metres
for the first time since a third to Horse of the Year Dissident
(Aus) (Sebring {Aus}) in the 2015 G1 All Aged S. The class runner
of Saturday=s G1 Canterbury BMW Stakes (1300m) field,
Chautauqua has two Group 1 victories at the track, but in the
small field of eight runners, Tommy Berry will need to be at his
best to ensure the gallant grey gets back to winning form.
Last start winners Le Romain (Aus) (Hard Spun) and Music
Magnate (NZ) (Written Tycoon {Aus}) are bound to improve
from their first-up stakes victories, and with wins at the track as
well as in heavy conditions, the Group 1-winning pair are bound
to prove more than competitive.
The weight-for-age scale sees the two 3-year-olds carry three
kilos less than the rest of the field, and having his first start for
the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott stable is the G1 New
Zealand 2000 Guineas winner Ugo Foscolo (NZ) (Zacinto {GB}).
Beaten once from six starts, the former Stephen Marsh-trained
runner is now trained on the track and with a solid fifth behind
Group 1 winner English (Aus) (Encosta de Lago {Aus}) and a
seven-length victory at his two trials leading into the race, the
three-time stakes winner could be the surprise package.
Chautauqua | Sharon Chapman
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Sacred Elixir | Racing And Sports
WIDE OPEN AUSTRALIAN GUINEAS As the second Guineas to be run on Saturday, a large field of
19 (including three emergencies) have accepted for the
A$750,000 contest at Flemington. History will need to be broken
if Divine Prophet (Aus) (Choisir {Aus}) is to be the first to
complete the Caulfield Guineas/Australian Guineas double, and
after a pleasing effort at weight for age in the G1 CF Orr S.
behind Black Heart Bart (Aus) (Blackfriars {Aus}) first-up, the
Dwayne Dunn-ridden colt importantly has proven form at the
distance.
Impressive last-start G3 CS Hayes S. winner Hey Doc (Aus)
(Duporth {Aus}), third behind Divine Prophet and Seaburge
(Aus) (Sebring {Aus}) in the Caulfield Guineas, looks to start as
one of the favourites, and with form at the distance and the
course, could give the Tony McEvoy-trained colt back-to-back
stakes victories.
Backing up after a narrow fourth last Saturday in the
G1 Futurity at weight for age behind Black Heart Bart, the Peter
and Paul Snowden-trained Attention (Aus) (Stratum {Aus})
needs only to show that he can handle the trip, a distance that
he has failed at once previously, to be right in the finish.
One of four last-start winners in the field, the Lindsay
Park-trained Fuhryk (Aus) (Star Witness {Aus}) was a scratching
at the barrier last Saturday. Although she steps up to 1600
metres having never raced past 1200 metres in her six starts,
her two-length victory in the G3 Kevin Hayes S. at her most
recent start highlights her ability. Another of the fillies in the
field who looks a chance is Harlow Gold (NZ) (Tavistock {NZ}), a
stablemate of Fuhryk. A winner over the trip last spring before
ending her campaign with a second in the G1 Crown Oaks, the
Regan Bayliss-ridden filly resumed with a very pleasing third in
the G3 Vanity S. over 1400 metres, and the extra 200 metres on
Saturday is clearly in her favour.
>ELIXIR= LOOKING FOR WINNING FORMULAby Heather Anderson
Tabbed the New Zealand champion juvenile last season on the
back of a victory in the G1 J.J. Atkins going 1600 metres at Eagle
Farm in June, Sacred Elixir (NZ) (Pour Moi {Ire}) was made the
$5 second favourite in Saturday=s 2400-metre NZ$1-million G1
Vodafone New Zealand Derby and, if he puts his best hoof
forward Saturday, could prove the main danger to $4.50
morning line pick Savile Row (NZ) (Makfi {GB}). It has largely
been a case of feast or famine for the son of G1 Epsom Derby
winner Pour Moi (Ire) who gains blinkers here, as he added two
more victories--in the G3 Caulfield Guineas Prelude upon
resuming Sept. 24 and in the G2 Super Vase S. upped to 2040m
at Moonee Valley two starts on Oct. 22. In between was an
eighth in the G1 Caulfield Guineas in early October and the
Raffles Racing colourbearer was an encouraging second in the
2500-metre G1 Victoria Derby at Flemington Oct. 29. Spelled for
three months, Sacred Elixir was beaten only 1 1/2 lengths into
fourth as the crowd=s pick in Ellerslie=s Listed NZB Insurance
Karaka 3yo Mile when short on fitness with G1SP Jon Snow (NZ)
(Iffraaj {GB}) one better Jan. 29. He ran up the field when
seventh, far behind on slow ground in late Derby nominee and
Saturday=s $7 third choice Gingernuts (NZ) (Iffraaj {GB})=s
G2 Avondale Guineas Feb. 18. Charles Road (Aus)
(Myboycharlie {Ire}) was the runner-up, with Mongolian Wolf
(Aus) (Pluck) completing the trifecta in that slowly run affair.
The sparsely raced Savile Row has only been a nose and a head
away from tasting Group 1 glory in his last two starts, the Levin
Classic at Trentham behind Hall of Fame (NZ) (Savabeel {Aus})
Jan. 14 and the Feb. 11 Herbie Dyke S. versus elders going 2000
metres at Te Rapa, respectively. Runner-up four starts ago to
Ugo Foscolo (NZ) (Zacinto {GB}) in the G1 New Zealand 2000
Guineas Nov. 5, Savile Row saluted in a Dec. 29 handicap at
Ellerslie prior to his additional Group 1 placings. Cont. p8
Divine Prophet | Bronwen Healy
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Debt Collector wins first-up Feb. 10
Singapore Turf Club photo
New Zealand Derby cont.
Levin Classic fifth-place finisher Wyndspelle (NZ) (Iffraaj {GB}),
who was also second in the G1 Sistema Diamond S. at two, was
one ahead of last out Feb. 18 handicap victor Excalibur (NZ)
(Tavistock {NZ}) that day, and could be peaking at the right time.
In receipt of a decent barrier in the G2 Waikato Guineas after
three poor draws, the bay colt found the 2000 metres to his
liking for a first black-type victory at Te Rapa Feb. 4. Otaki=s G3
Wellington S. hero Lincoln Blue (NZ) (Savabeel {Aus}) ran third
that day, one better than Cha Siu Bao (Aus) (Smart Missile
{Aus}).
Rising Red (NZ) (Redwood {GB}), who exited a 2100-metre
handicap with an impressive victory at Sandown Lakeside Feb.
22, is another intriguing prospect. The son of Redwood (GB) has
shipped across the Tasman from former Kiwi trainers Trent
Busuttin and Natalie Young=s base.
TARZINO TO WESTBURY STUD Tarzino (NZ) (Tavistock {NZ}), winner of the G1 Victoria Derby
and G1 Rosehill Guineas, will enter stud later this year at
Westbury Stud in New Zealand, according to
theinformant.co.nz. Tarzino will stand for NZ$15,000 for a
syndicate headed by Westbury and part-owner Rosemont Stud.
Trained by Mick Price, Tarzino won three of five starts during his
spring 3-year-old campaign, culminating in the Victoria Derby. In
the autumn he finished second, beaten a short head, in the
G1 Australian Guineas two weeks prior to his Rosehill Guineas
score, and he retires with four wins from 14 starts and earnings
of A$1,647,050.
AHe stood out in the Australian 3-year-old crop and that will
stand to him,@ Westbury General Manager Russell Warwick told
The Informant. AWe=ve seen it so much with Reliable Man where
breeders will support him and buyers will want his progeny
because they recognise the form, they appreciate it. He=s a
gorgeous type, which Mick Price, who is well known as a straight
shooter, says is the reason he was attracted to him in the first
place. He describes him as a replica of Zabeel--he has all those
characteristics that made him such a good galloper.@
DEBT COLLECTOR PREPS FOR DUBAIby Alan Carasso
Reigning Singapore Horse of the Year Debt Collector (NZ)
(Thorn Park {Aus}) tunes up for a prospective start in the US$6-
million G1 Dubai Turf Mar. 25 when he heads to the post for a
1600-metre >open stakes= at Kranji Racecourse Friday evening.
Trained by Cliff Brown for Glenn Whittenbury=s Barree Stable,
the 4-year-old dropped the first three starts of his career, but
has since rattled off eight straight wins, including the Kranji Mile
and the Raffles Cup (1800m) to close out a season for which he
was recognized as the champion of his generation and champion
miler in addition to horse of the year. Freshened up for this
preparation, the bay resumed with a cosy 1.3-length success
over 1400 metres Feb. 10 (video) and figures tough right back
from the inside barrier.
If there is to be an upset, it would likely come from the
progressive Jupiter Gold (Aus) (Congrats). The A$130,000 Magic
Millions Gold Coast yearling grad, five for eight in his career, is
using Friday=s race as a steppingstone to the final legs of the 3-
year-old series, the Singapore 3YO Classic (1400m) Apr. 14 and
the Singapore Guineas (1600m) May 14. Trainer Hideyuki
Takaoka harbours no delusions of grandeur that he can lower
Debt Collector=s colors, even with a significant pull in the
weights.
ALook, it=s Debt Collector, he=s a top-class horse. On ratings, he
is about 15 kilos higher than Jupiter Gold,@ the conditioner told
Michael Lee of the Singapore Turf Club. ASo, whether [the
weight difference] is seven or five kilos, or less, it=s still in his
favour, but it also gives us a bit of an advantage, a bit of a
fighting chance. To be honest, I=m not sure if seven kilos will be
enough to make up the difference as on paper, such ratings
don=t always show the actual difference in class on the tracks.
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SINGAPORE FEATURE RACES B 2017
Date Name Distance
Mar. 5 S$350k Merlion Trophy 1200m (AWT)
Mar. 26 S$250k Singapore 3YO Sprint 1200mT
(1st leg 3YO Challenge)
S$200k Rocket Man Sprint 1200mT
Apr. 14 S$350k Singapore 3YO Classic 1400mT
(2nd leg 3YO Challenge)
Apr. 16 S$800k Lion City Cup 1200mT
S$200k JBBA Moonbeam Vase 1800mT
May 14 S$500k Singapore Guineas 1600mT
(3rd leg 3YO Challenge)
S$200k Saas Fee S. 1400mT
May 28 S$300k Stewards= Cup 1400mT
(1st leg 4YO Challenge)
June 4 S$500k Queen Elizabeth II Cup 1800mT
June 18 S$500k Patron=s Bowl 1600mT
(2nd leg 4YO Challenge)
July 7 S$325k Aushorse Golden Horseshoe 1200mT
July 9 S$1.15m Emirates Singapore Derby 2000mT
(3rd leg 4YO Challenge)
July 30 S$200k Juvenile Championship 1400mT
Aug. 6 S$300k Chairman=s Trophy 1800mT
S$200k Garden City Trophy 1200mT
Sept. 10 S$200k Jumbo Jet Trophy 1400mT
Sept. 17 S$200k Committee=s Prize 1600mT
Oct. 1 S$700k Panasonic Kranji Mile 1600mT
(1st leg Triple Crown Series)
Oct. 22 S$700k Raffles Cup 1800mT
(2nd leg Triple Crown Series)
S$150k El Dorado Classic 2200mT
AUSTRALIAN-BRED WINNERS
Debt Collector cont.
Takaoka added, AI only know that my horse has pulled up well
since his last run (video). His next target is the second Leg of the
Singapore 3YO Challenge, and that race on Friday was just a
prep run.@
The Friday feature goes as race seven and jumps at 8:50 p.m.
local time.
IN SOUTH AFRICA:
+Alfolk (Aus), c, 2, Lonhro (Aus)--Alteza Real (Aus), by Exceed
and Excel (Aus). Vaal, 3-2, Maiden Juvenile Plate, 1000mT,
:57.34. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Sledmere
Stud (NSW); T-Michael F De Kock. *A$380,000 Ylg >16 INGEAS.
**Won by 2 1/4 lengths as the 3-2 favorite.
GROUP STAKES ENTRIES
Saturday, Randwick, Australia, post time: 4:10 p.m. (12:10 a.m. EDT)
GIRVAN WAUGH RANDWICK GUINEAS-G1, A$1,000,000 (US$765,180/£621,336/€724,562), 3yo, 1600mT
PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT
1 Prized Icon (Aus) More Than Ready Schofield J Cummings 124
2 Man From Uncle (Aus) Uncle Mo Collett A Cummings 124
3 Inference (Aus) So You Think (NZ) Berry M, W & J Hawkes 124
4 Echo Effect (Aus) Reset (Aus) King Buchanan 124
5 Comin’ Through (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Moreira Waller 124
6 Acatour (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Shinn P & P Snowden 124
7 Captain Duffy (Aus) King Cugat Clark Baker 124
8 Land of Plenty (Aus) Stratum (Aus) No Rider Begg 124
9 Malaise (Aus) Helmet (Aus) Purton O’Shea 124
10 Manolo Blahniq (NZ) Jimmy Choux (NZ) Parr Noonan 124
11 Harper’s Choice (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) McEvoy Ryan 124
12 Hardham (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Brown Brideoake 124
13 Impavido (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) Angland Baker 124
14 Invincible Gem (Aus) I Am Invincible (Aus) Avdulla Lees 120
Saturday, Ellerslie, New Zealand, post time: 5:21 p.m. (11:21 p.m. EDT)
VODAFONE NEW ZEALAND DERBY-G1, NZ$1,000,000 (US$712,794/£578,802/€675,426/A$931,130), 3yo, 2400mT
PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER
1 Sacred Elixir (NZ) Pour Moi (Ire) Innes Pike
2 Savile Row (NZ) Makfi (GB) Coleman M & P Moroney & Gerard
3 Wyndspelle (NZ) Iffraaj (GB) Johnson D & C Logan & Gibbs
4 Lincoln Blue (NZ) Savabeel (Aus) Tanaka Latta
5 Highlad (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) Parkes M Baker & A Forsman
6 Jon Snow (NZ) Iffraaj (GB) Cameron M Baker & A Forsman
7 Gingernuts (NZ) Iffraaj (GB) Bosson S & J Autridge & Richards
8 Rising Red (NZ) Redwood (GB) Dee T Busettin & N Young
9 Stephenstihls (NZ) Smart Missile (Aus) Tinsley Breslin
10 Cha Siu Bao (Aus) Smart Missile (Aus) Leung L & A O’Sullivan & Scott
11 Camino Rocoso (NZ) Shocking (Aus) Waddell M Baker & A Forsman
12 Charles Road (Aus) Myboycharlie (Ire) Grylls L & A O’Sullivan & Scott
13 Mongolian Wolf (Aus) Pluck Du Plessis M Baker & A Forsman
14 Leading Role (NZ) Darci Brahma (NZ) Allpress Vile
15 Excalibur (NZ) Tavistock (NZ) Riddell Ritchie
16 Mongolian Legend (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Lammas M Baker & A Forsman
17 Redeem the Dream (NZ) Nadeem (Aus) Colgan Ritchie
18 Beaumarchais (NZ) Savabeel (Aus) McNab S & J Autridge & Richards
All carry 124 pounds.
Saturday, Flemington, Australia, post time: 4:30 p.m. (12:30 a.m. EDT)
AUSTRALIAN GUINEAS-G1, A$750,000 (US$573,982/£466,111/€543,576), 3yo, 1600mT
PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT
1 Prized Icon (Aus) More Than Ready Yendall Cummings 124
2 Divine Prophet (Aus) Choisir (Aus) Dunn M, W & J Hawkes 124
3 Seaburge (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Zahra D & B Hayes & T Dabernig 124
4 Hey Doc (Aus) Duporth (Aus) Currie McEvoy 124
5 Morton’s Fork (Aus) Ad Valorem Williams O’Shea 124
6 Attention (Aus) Stratum (Aus) Prebble P & P Snowden 124
7 Oak Door (Aus) Commands (Aus) Lane Smerdon 124
8 So Si Bon (Aus) So You Think (NZ) Oliver Laing 124
9 Anaheim (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Callow T Busuttin & N Young 124
10 Throssell (Aus) Captain Sonador (Aus) Meech Maher 124
11 Inside Agent (NZ) Stravinsky Rawiller Blackiston 124
12 Snitzson (Aus) Snitzel (Aus) A Mallyon D & B Hayes & T Dabernig 124
13 Land of Plenty (Aus) Stratum (Aus) Arnold Begg 124
14 Harlow Gold (NZ) Tavistock (NZ) Bayliss D & B Hayes & T Dabernig 120
15 Legless Veuve (NZ) Pins (Aus) K Mallyon Webb 120
16 Fuhryk (Aus) Star Witness (Aus) Parish D & B Hayes & T Dabernig 120
Emergencies:
17 Theanswermyfriend (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) No Rider Smerdon 124
18 Redouble (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) No Rider M, W & J Hawkes 124
19 Hardham (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) No Rider Brideoake 124
Saturday, Randwick, Australia, post time: 2:50 p.m. (10:50 p.m. EDT)
CANTERBURY BMW S.-G1, A$500,000 (US$382,655/£310,740/€362,384), 3yo/up, 1300mT
PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT
1 Chautauqua (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) Berry M, W & J Hawkes 130
2 Le Romain (Aus) Hard Spun Schofield Lees 130
3 Hauraki (Aus) Reset (Aus) Shinn O’Shea 130
4 Music Magnate (NZ) Written Tycoon (Aus) McEvoy Baker 130
5 Japonisme (Aus) Choisir (Aus) Moreira Waller 130
6 Too Good to Refuse (Aus) Rothesay (Aus) Angland Forster 130
7 Ugo Foscolo (NZ) Zacinto (GB) Parr G Waterhouse & A Bott 123
8 Impending (Aus) Lonhro (Aus) Purton O’Shea 123
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2017 Fourth-Crop Sires by Cumulative Earningsfor stallions standing in Europe through Wednesday, Mar. 1
Black-type represents final worldwide figures, earnings limited to North America/Europe
Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings
1 Siyouni (Fr) 11 19 8 10 1 3 157 94 $1,465,398 $6,995,057
(2007) by Pivotal (GB) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Haras de Bonneval Fr (i45,000) Ervedya (FR)
2 Lope de Vega (Ire) 20 37 11 20 2 7 182 110 $1,371,722 $6,971,534
(2007) by Shamardal FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Ballylinch Stud Ire (i50,000) Belardo (IRE)
3 Showcasing (GB) 9 21 6 9 1 3 163 94 $884,557 $4,910,698
(2007) by Oasis Dream (GB) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Whitsbury Manor Stud Eng (,35,000) Quiet Reflection (GB)
4 Equiano (Fr) 9 14 7 9 1 3 223 111 $664,258 $4,275,049
(2005) by Acclamation (GB) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Newsells Park Stud Eng (,8,000) The Tin Man (GB)
5 Zebedee (GB) 3 8 2 5 -- 2 257 133 $622,817 $4,259,468
(2008) by Invincible Spirit (Ire) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Tally-Ho Stud Ire (i7,500) Magical Memory (IRE)
6 Paco Boy (Ire) 7 15 4 11 1 1 192 101 $1,357,291 $4,238,440
(2005) by Desert Style (Ire) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Highclere Stud Eng (,6,500) Galileo Gold (GB)
7 Rip Van Winkle (Ire) 9 18 3 10 1 1 207 107 $308,889 $3,403,113
(2006) by Galileo (Ire) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Coolmore Stud Ire (i12,500) Dick Whittington (IRE)
8 Arcano (Ire) 5 12 3 6 -- -- 197 108 $208,793 $3,381,339
(2007) by Oasis Dream (GB) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Allevamento di Besnate Ity (i6,000) Mubtasim (IRE)
9 Air Chief Marshal (Ire) 2 5 1 1 1 1 139 60 $444,153 $2,968,590
(2007) by Danehill Dancer (Ire) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Haras De La Cauviniere Fr (i6,000) Mont Ormel (FR)
10 Silver Frost (Ire) 3 6 2 3 1 1 121 49 $599,387 $2,820,653
(2006) by Verglas (Ire) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Haras de la Hetraie Fr (i6,000) Silverwave (FR)
11 Fast Company (Ire) 6 9 3 5 1 2 175 90 $304,851 $2,759,858
(2005) by Danehill Dancer (Ire) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Kildangan Stud Eng (i7,000) Jet Setting (IRE)
12 Starspangledbanner (Aus) 6 7 4 5 1 2 33 26 $387,481 $1,959,428
(2006) by Choisir (Aus) FYR: 2012 Crops: 2 Stands: Coolmore Stud Ire (i15,000) The Wow Signal (IRE)
13 Youmzain (Ire) 2 5 1 2 1 1 79 30 $895,513 $1,855,221
(2003) by Sinndar (Ire) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Haras du Quesnay Fr (i4,000) Sea Calisi (FR)
14 Vale of York (Ire) 2 4 2 3 -- -- 98 57 $203,593 $1,563,088
(2007) by Invincible Spirit (Ire) FYR: 2012 Crops: 4 Stands: Haras des Faunes Fr (i3,000) Fontanelice (IRE)
15 Pounced 3 6 2 2 -- 1 56 39 $284,162 $1,562,369
(2007) by Rahy FYR: 2012 Crops: 3 Stands: Allevamento di Besnate Ity (i5,500) Full Drago (ITY)