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SIMON CRISFORD RESIGNS GODOLPHIN ROLE Simon Crisford has resigned as racing manager ofGodolphin, a role he has held since the stable=s
inception in 1989, and hasaccepted the position asSheikh Mohammed=s globalracing advisor, according to arelease highlighting changesthe operation has made in thewake of an extensive reviewled by Lord Stevens. Thereview, which concluded theoperation=s former trainerMahmood Al Zarooni actedalone, was still critical of howGodolphin handled a dopingscandal last summer. According to the release,AThe roles of Saeed BinSuroor of Al Quoz Stables andStanley House, and Charlie
Appleby of Moulton Paddocks and Al Asifa Stables willbe re-emphasized as the people ultimately responsiblefor their particular stables; they hold the delegatedauthority of the owner as defined by the condition oftheir license. They will also serve as the chiefspokesmen for their respective stables and Godolphin.As a result of these changes, the position of RacingManager for Godolphin no longer exists.@ In addition, a new board of directors will beannounced and will include HH Sheikh Juma binDalmook Al Maktoum and Altaf Noorani. HughAnderson will become managing director of theGodolphin Racing Office and Godolphin trainers in theU.S., France and Ireland will report to John Ferguson. AHaving dealt with the events of last year and seenthe Lord Stevens inquiry through to its conclusion, Ithought that this was a good moment to bring my timeat Godolphin to a close,@ Crisford told Racing Post. AIhad felt for a while that I would like a fresh challenge. Ithink the time is right for a new start for the stable andfor me. Sheikh Mohammed has asked me to take on anew role as his global racing adviser. I am delighted tohave accepted that position and I am very much lookingforward to what will be an exciting new chapter forme.@
GOTHAM DRAWS 11 GII Withers S. runner-up Uncle Sigh (Indian Charlie)prepared for Saturday=s GIII Gotham S. with a four-furlong work at Belmont Monday, covering the distancein :47.98. Hours after the work, the colt drew postthree in a field of 11 for the 1 1/16-mile race. AI'msuper pleased with the way he's coming into the race,@trainer Gary Contessa said yesterday. AHe trained good,had a good work this morning, and we'll see whathappens.@ Uncle Sigh will face off against the RickViolette-trained Samraat (Noble Causeway), who bestedUncle Sigh by a length in the Withers. "There's noquestion more racing will help him,@ Violette remarked.AIf we're lucky enough to make it to the Derby, we felttwo races [Gotham and GI Wood Memorial Apr. 5]would be the way to go and [owner] Mr. [Leonard]Riggio felt strongly about that. In the Gotham, we'll beracing out of our own stall on a racetrack he's familiarwith. It's an upgrade as far as competition goes. He hasto step up but if you watched the prep races over theweekend, there were a few horses who stepped up,and a lot who didn't.@ Cont. p3
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Gotham Draws 11 (cont. from p1) Let=s Go Stable=s Harpoon (Tapit) also heads into theweekend with a lot of hype after his near-miss secondin Tampa=s GIII Sam F. Davis S. Feb. 1. The gray willbreak from post 11. "Normally I wouldn't like theoutside draw, but after his last race from post positionone, I would say it's a good post position for him,@trainer Todd Pletcher said of the draw. Of his stable=sother entrant, Master Lightning (Pulpit), Pletchercommented, AWe're hoping Master Lightning shows upwith his 'A' game. He's shown in the past he's capablebut he's been a bit erratic. This would be a good timefor him to show up.@ Master Lightning will break frompost 10. Click here to share this story.
Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 4:17 p.m. ESTGOTHAM S.-GIII, $500,000, 3yo, 1 1/16mPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 In Trouble K Tiz Wonderful Rocco Jr. Dutrow 1202 Financial Mogul K Street Boss Bridgmohan Violette Jr. 1163 Uncle Sigh Indian Charlie Nakatani Contessa 1164A Noble Cornerstone Noble Causeway Desormeaux Ward 1165 Monopolize K Bernardini DeCarlo Pletcher 1166 Deceived K Broken Vow Maragh Gyarmati 1167 Classic Giacnroll Giacomo Franco Guerrero 1168A Samraat Noble Causeway Ortiz Violette Jr. 1239 Extrasexyhippzster Stroll Pimentel Trombetta 12310 Master Lightning K Pulpit Velasquez Pletcher 11611 Harpoon K Tapit Ortiz Jr. Pletcher 116
Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 3:48 p.m. ESTTOP FLIGHT H.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Flash Forward K Curlin Velasquez Schettino 1172 Teen Pauline Tapit Ortiz Jr. Pletcher 1233 Centring A.P. Indy Maragh Albertrani 1174 Summer Applause Harlan's Holiday Ortiz Brown 1235 Flores Island K Giant's Causeway Franco Mott 1166 Royal Lahaina K Chapel Royal Nakatani Pletcher 120
Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 1:52 p.m. ESTTOM FOOL H.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 6fPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT1 Strapping Groom Johannesburg Ortiz Jr. Jacobson 1232 Candyman E Candy Ride (Arg) Lopez Jacobson 1203 Saturday's Charm K Any Given Strday Ortiz Asmussen 1154 Dads Caps Discreet Cat Velasquez Rodriguez 1165 Non Stop Successful Appeal Lezcano Cannizzo 1146 Sensational Slam K Grand Slam Castellano Quick 1147 Jake N Elwood During Franco Duggan 114
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EUROPE FORMS HORSERACING ALLIANCE Irish Thoroughbred Marketing (ITM), Great BritishRacing International (GBRI) and the French Racing andBreeding Committee (FRBC) announced the formationof an alliance designed to attract internationalinvestment in European racing and the bloodstockindustry. The alliance will be primarily focused onpromoting Europe as the premier region to source andrace the best horses. AWe are very excited about thisproject; racing is now a truly global sport and businessand we want to extend our reach to the four corners ofthe globe,@ said ITM=s General Manager Elaine Hatton ina statement. AThis alliance will also add further strengthto our organizations= activities.@ GBRI=s InternationalExecutive Carter Carnegie added: AThe world may bebecoming a smaller place, but equally the horseracingindustry is expanding all the time and we look forwardto working together with ITM and the FRBC to drawinternational investment in our sport in Europe.@Capucine Houel, Executive Director at FRBC concluded, AEurope offers a wide range of opportunities in breedingand racing and our role will be to state it loud andclear.@ Click here to share.
REAVILL DISPERSAL AMONG INGLIS ENTRIES The Reavill Farm Bloodstock dispersal and a draft fromLustre Lodge are two of the early entries received forthe Inglis International Australian Broodmare andWeanling Sale to be held at Newmarket from May 4-7.AThe dams of Group 1 winners, exciting 3-year-olds andweanling siblings to numerous stakes winners havealready been entered for the streamlined broodmare andweanling sale,@ Jonathan D=Arcy, Inglis= BloodstockDirector, said in a statement. AWe have strong draftscoming from many of the country=s leading studs, andwith entries not closing for a few weeks, it looks likebeing an outstanding catalogue to offer our local andinternational clients to kick off the year=s breeding stockand weanling sale series.@ A new format is in place forthe sale which will feature a select broodmare session--with race fillies just off the track--and select weanlingsession, besides the general broodmare and generalweanling sessions. AThe sale will be the first timebuyers and sellers come together for the year at acombined feature broodmare and weanling auction,@D=Arcy added. AThe date and format are ideal forreductions, dispersals and offering prized horsesimmediately after The Championships in Sydney.@Entries close Mar. 14.
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AUSTRALIAN-FRENCH PARTNERSHIPANNOUNCED Laurent Benoit=s Broadhurst Agency, with the supportthe ARQANA Racing Club will launch the Australian-oriented AAussies in France@ Racing Club syndicate thisyear. On offer is the opportunity to campaign horses inFrance under the care of experienced trainer Alain deRoyer Dupre‚ with the goal of cultivating future G1Melbourne Cup prospects. The syndicate hopes to giveAustralian racing fans behind-the-scenes access to theFrench racing and breeding industry. AThe recentsuccess of French horses in Australia has only servedto strengthen the existing ties between the twocountries,@ said Benoit. AThe main aim of this syndicatewill be to invest in unproven young horses--yearlingsand 2-year-old breeze-up horses--to race initially inFrance and then later in Australia, if their quality andability entitles them to it.@ Added ARQANA=s DirectorOlivier Delloye, AWe will give our partner the benefit ofour expertise, our means and our tools in order toensure its success.@
STREAMING OUT WITH KNEE INJURY Hill >n= Dale Equine Holdings and Edward McGhee=sGrade I winner Streaming (Smart Strike) has been
diagnosed with a kneechip and will undergosurgery, trainer BobBaffert confirmedMonday. The sophomorefilly, winner of last year=sGI Hollywood Starlet, wasseventh in Saturday=s GIII Rachel Alexandra S. atthe Fair Grounds. Baffertwas optimistic regardingthe bay=s recovery. AIt's a
very small chip that needs to be removed,@ said Baffert.AIt=s very disappointing, but Streaming should return intop form. It does give insight to her recentperformance.@ Streaming began the year with a runner-up effort in the Feb. 1 GI Las Virgenes S.
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Monday, Tokyo, JapanKYODO NEWS SERVICE HAI-G3, -71,380,000, Tokyo,2-24, 3yo, 1800mT, 1:48.10, fm.1--ISLA BONITA (JPN), 126, c, 3, Fuji Kiseki (Jpn)
1st Dam: Isla Cozzene, by Cozzene2nd Dam: Isla Mujeres, by Crafty Prospector3rd Dam: Lido Isle, by Far North
O-Shadai Race Horse; B-Shiraoi Farm; T-Hironori Kurita; J-Masayoshi Ebina; -37,546,000 Lifetime Record: 5-4-1-0. *1/2 to Jealous Girl (Petitionville), SW-US, $133,940; Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.2--Bell Canyon (Jpn), 124, c, 3, Deep Impact (Jpn)-- Crow Canyon (Jpn), by French Deputy. O-Makoto Kaneko Holdings; B-Northern Farm; -15,156,000.3--Satono Aladdin (Jpn), 124, c, 3, Deep Impact (Jpn)-- Magic Storm, by Storm Cat. (-130,000,000 wnlg =11 JRHAJUL) O-Hajime Satomi; B-Northern Farm; -9,378,000.Margins: 1 1/4, 2, NK; Odds: 1.20, 6.20, 2.30.Click for the JRA chart and video.
Moving Leonardo’s Horse: A Question of Logistics or Pedigree?MILAN — Thousands of years after the citizens of Troy learned aboutthe complications posed by outsize equine sculptures, the modernresidents of Milan find themselves embroiled, again, in a debate abouthow to make the most of a gift horse: a colossal bronze steed presentedby a group of American donors. Elisabetta Povoledo, New York Times
UK Thoroughbred, and he doesn’t play basketball It's not unusual tosee Kentucky-bred horses in the Kentucky Derby, but this year there is aUniversity of Kentucky-bred on the Derby trail. Jennie Rees, USA Today
A happy hunter who had them at ‘hello’ His chiseled head carriedgracefully low, his lithe body in a perfect frame, the lovely gray geldingwho cinched the High Point Hunter title in last year’s ThoroughbredAlliance Show series is a racehorse who’s inner hunter/jumper hasfound the perfect proving ground.Susan Salk, offtrackthoroughbreds.com.
A No-Bid Mare & Newborn Foal Find A Home At Brandywine FarmWe know that we’re supposed to remember, always, that horse racing isa business. That even though we’re animal lovers, horses aren’t pets.That, as much as we cringe to read it, or to write it, they are property.Teresa Genaro, Brooklyn Backstretch
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TRAINING IN QATARBy Michele MacDonald With Qatar=s three premier days of racing beginningon Feb. 25 and completing the week-long InternationalEquestrian Sword Festival on Feb. 27, the whispersseem to be everywhere. People do not tend to speak loudly or rapidly in Qatar,but with the nation=s rising influence in racingworldwide, their soft words have increasing clout. Andwhat they are saying is that a new racetrack--one thatwill stand out in a world full of racetracks--is beingplanned for the greater Doha area. The vision for the new racing facility is generallyattributed to Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, brotherof HH Sheikh Tamin bin Hamad Al Thani, the reigningemir and patron of the international festival. SheikhJoaan has quickly become a powerhouse in racing asthe owner of last year=s G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphewinner Treve and other Group 1 winners Toronado andOlympic Glory; all three horses made the top 10 on theWorld=s Best Racehorse Rankings for 2013. AHe wants the track to be for the world--and for theworld to come here,@ said Abdulaziz Al Fuhaid, anexecutive with the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Clubwho manages the registration of racehorses in thecountry, explaining that high-level sports help promotethe country. So far, not many details have filtered out about whatmight be envisioned, but if the way current horse
sports are conducted inQatar is any indication,the result will beimpeccable. One Qatari racinginsider predictedconfidently that the newtrack Awill be betterthan Meydan,@ themonolithic racetrackopened in Dubai in2010. Getting a glimpse ofsome of the currentracing facilities in Qatar,
particularly at the gated entrance to the racing part ofthe sprawling Racing and Equestrian Club, gives avisitor the impression that what already exists is bothtraditionally beautiful in this Arabian land as well aspractically functional. The racetrack is, after all, namedAl Rayyan Racecourse, with Al Rayyan meaning Agateof paradise@ in Arabic. Currently, as many as 900 racehorses are based here,including the Purebred Arabians that compete in races.
Riders laugh as they head back to thebarns in the gathering dusk at AlRayyan Racecourse after evening
gallops
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Writer=s Up cont. However, with Qatari owners increasingly buyingand racing Thoroughbreds, more than half of therunners stabled in the peaceful backstretch area aresaid to be Thoroughbreds. There are dirt and turf tracks here, not a syntheticsurface like the one found at Meydan that has provedproblematic for many American-based runners whohave traveled to compete on the G1 Dubai World Cupprogram. All the best races during Qatar=s season,which extends from October to May, are run on grass,however. The most recent information made available by theAsian Racing Federation (ARF), of which Qatar is amember, shows that there have been about 60 days ofracing annually with slightly over 400 races run in aseason. AHorse racing has always been part of the Arabianculture and the Qataris have been racing their horsesfor centuries,@ states the ARF website section on Qatar. Total prizemoney in the annual racing program hasreached US$11 million, while the number of licensedowners was 145 in the most recently reported figures.Six international races for Thoroughbreds were listed,highlighted by the US$560,000 HH The Emir=s Trophyover 2400 meters (about 1 1/2 miles) on grass, withthis year=s running set for Feb. 27 along with thecompanion US$560,000 HH The Emir=s Sword forPurebred Arabians at 2400 meters on turf.
Many of the horses that are based in Qatar to racehave been imported from Europe and do not go backagain, but rather stay in the Middle East to completetheir careers. There also are a number of American-
breds competing, includingChaperno, a More ThanReady gelding, and Sandy=sRow, a Street Cry filly,both in the fifth race onFebruary 25, a 1600-meter(about one-mile) handicap.Sandy=s Row was bred byDarley, while Chapernocompeted for Godolphin,so both have a connectionwith Sheikh Mohammedbin Rashid al Maktoum ofDubai.
Of course, the American-bred star of the Feb. 25program is the now 9-year-old gelding Force Freeze, ason of Forest Camp who was second in the 2011 GI Breeders= Cup Sprint. He will compete in the Qatar2022 Invitation Cup, a local Group 3 race over 1200meters (about six furlongs) on turf and will be joined byAbeer, a mare by Shamardal bred in Kentucky bySheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum=s ShadwellFarm, and 14 others in the race. There also are races for Qatari-bred horses, with 16lined up for a conditions race over 1850 meters ongrass on Feb. 25. cont. p9
Horses gallop leisurely on the turfcourse during an afternoon
session at Al Rayyan Racecoursein Qatar
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D’wildcat
Forest WildcatStorm Cat
Storm Bird Terlingua
Victoria Beauty Bold Native
Abifaith
d’Enough d’Accord
Secretariat Fanfreluche
Enough is Enough Believe It
Come Ashore
Racene 14-2-2-4
8Fls, 1Ch, 1GSW,
Miner’s MarkMr. Prospector
Raise a Native Gold Digger
Personal Ensign Private Account Grecian Banner
VetteUnraced
9Fls, 1GSP
Flying Paster Gummo Procne
Penny Legende5fls, 1SP
Grey Dawn II Luck Penny
Wildcat Red, c, 2011
The Asian Racing Federation reports that there areabout 65 Thoroughbreds foaled each year in Qatar,with 20 stallions currently at stud and just a little lessthan 100 mares. Fifteen stud farms are listed. Many of these numbers are bound to leap aheadwhen the new racetrack takes shape, although desertconditions are not ideal for breeding farms, despite thefact that most barns are air conditioned in Qatar. Regardless, the Qataris record of quickly remakingtheir landscape with sparkling new buildings andthriving businesses shows that much could happen. Modern racing began as recently as 1975, when astarting gate and photo finish system were used for thefirst time. In 1991, a new racetrack was built andexisting public facilities upgraded, and just three yearslater in 1994 another track was built. Al Rayyan, whichincludes a veterinary hospital and horse swimming poolon its grounds, was constructed in 2001. Few other racing nations have come so far, so fast.And Qatar and its driving forces, including SheikhJoaan, really are just beginning. Click here to share this story.
BESILU STABLES FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH S.-GII,$415,000, GPX, 2-22, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:41 4/5, ft.1--WILDCAT RED, 120, c, 3, by D'wildcat
1st Dam: Racene (GSP, $128,740), by Miner's Mark2nd Dam: Vette, by Flying Paster3rd Dam: Penny Legende, by Grey Dawn II
($30,000 2yo >13 OBSJUN). O-Honors Stable Corp; B-Moreau Bloodstock International Inc & Winter Racing Enterprise, I (FL); T-Jose Garoffalo; J-Luis Saez. $255,000. Lifetime Record: 6-4-2-0, $490,850. *1/2 to Racing Machine (Skimming), Co- Ch. Imp Older Mare & SW-Jam. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: A.
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RISEN STAR S.-GII, $400,000, FGX, 2-22, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:43 4/5, ft.1--#@INTENSE HOLIDAY, 116, c, 3, by Harlan's Holiday
1st Dam: Intensify, by Unbridled's Song2nd Dam: Her She Shawklit, by Air Forbes Won3rd Dam: Shawklit, by Groshawk
($380,000 yrl '12 KEESEP). O-Starlight Racing; B-Machmer Hall & Haymarket Farm (KY); T-Todd A Pletcher; J-Mike E Smith. $240,000. Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, $351,900. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
Click for the brisnet.com chart the brisnet.com PPs orthe free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO.
Saturday=s Grade II action at Gulfstream Park and theFair Grounds resulted in some major changes to thestandings on the Road to the Kentucky Derby pointslistings. Thanks to his Risen Star victory, IntenseHoliday now heads the list with a total of 53 points, hisnearest rival being the Fountain of Youth hero WildcatRed, with 50. At this comparatively early stage, these two are wellclear of their nearest pursuer--the Risen Star runner-upAlbano on 24--but it remains to be seen whether thetable toppers are true GI Kentucky Derby contenders.After all, Intense Holiday has won only two of his sevenstarts and snatched victory by only a nose, whereasWildcat Red had just a head to spare over General aRod. Then the question of stamina has to be factored in.Let=s start with Wildcat Red, a colt whose only previousattempt at a distance longer than seven furlongs hadresulted in the only defeat in his first five starts (he alsolost one of his wins in the stewards= room). The tripwas a 1 1/16 miles in the Fountain of Youth, but ShugMcGaughey, trainer of third-placed market leader TopBilling, summed it up nicely when he said, AThe trackwas playing to speed and those two horses were outthere and didn=t stop.@ Wildcat Red is certainly an admirable colt, and heneeded to show plenty of courage to add the Fountainof Youth to his clear-cut win in the GIII Hutcheson S. That double hasn=t been achieved since Fly So Free didso prior to his Florida Derby success in 1991 andWildcat Red now ranks alongside such distinguishedrecent Fountain of Youth winners as Orb, Union Rags,Eskendereya, Quality Road, Scat Daddy and FirstSamurai. I can=t help wondering, though, whether he has thestamina to keep on winning as the distances lengthen.His sire, the now Louisiana-based D=Wildcat, did winover a mile on turf as a 4-year-old, but his dirtsuccesses all came over shorter distances. His finestvictories came at four in the GI Frank J. DeFrancisMemorial Dash over six furlongs and the GII ChurchillDowns H. over seven. cont. p10
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Harlan’s Holiday
HarlanStorm Cat Storm Bird
Terlingua
Country Romance Halo Sweet Romance
Christmas in Aiken Affirmed Exclusive Native
Won’t Tell You
Dowager Honest PleasurePrincessnesian
Intensify 5-0-0-0
4Fls,1GSW
Unbridled’s SongUnbridled Fappiano
Gana Facil
Trolley Song Caro (IRE) Lucky Spell
Her She Shawklit34-8-5-5
11Fls, 1GSW, 1SW
Air Forbes Won Bold Forbes Bronze Point
Shawklit13fls, 1GSW,1SW
Groshawk Admirability
Intense Holiday, c, 2011
Forest Wildcat, the sire of D=Wildcat, was anotherspeedster. In a career spent entirely over sprintdistances, this son of Storm Cat gained his two graded
victories over sixfurlongs as a 5-year-old.Forest Wildcat provedless one-dimensional asa stallion, siring theoccasional gradedwinner over a 1 1/8miles, such as ForestSecrets, D=WildcatSpeed and Euphony,and he was even
responsible for a Grade II winner over 1 1/4 miles inSnow Dance. D=Wildcat has yet to prove himself capable of siringsimilar winners. His previous Hutcheson S. winner,D=Funnybone, was a prolific Grade II winner at aroundseven furlongs and his other graded winner, WildcatLily, also thrived as a sprinter. It isn=t impossible thatD=Wildcat will one day come up with something withmore stamina. Another of Forest Wildcat=s fast sons,the G1 Prix de l=Abbaye winner Var, has a 1 1/2-milegroup winner to his credit in South Africa, but he owesmost of his success to sprinters, as well as to the milerVariety Club (an eye-catching Group 2 winner on hisrecent Dubai debut). The bottom half of Wildcat Red=s pedigree providessome hope that he could be an exception to the speedrule, as his first two dams are daughters of Miner=sMark and Flying Paster. The Miner=s Mark mare,Racene, gained her only black-type when third in theGIII Yerba Buena H. over 1 3/8 miles, so shepresumably inherited some stamina from her sire,whose finest moment came when he defeated ColonialAffair to take the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup over a 1 1/4miles. Flying Paster, for his part, was a triple Grade Iwinner over 1 1/8 miles. This suggests that Wildcat Red could well be acontender in the Florida Derby. But the KentuckyDerby? I rather doubt it.
Moving on to Intense Holiday, his victory is anotherreminder that Harlan=s Holiday=s death last fall at theage of 14 was a sizeable loss to the Kentucky breedingindustry. Intense Holiday follows Poker Player andAmi=s Holiday as the third graded winner from Harlan=sHoliday=s 2011 crop and his sire=s total of gradedwinners now stands at 19 from his first seven crops. You may recall that Harlan=s Holiday failed by a nose
in his bid to land the 2002Fountain of Youth, but thistough colt made amendsby taking the GI FloridaDerby and GI Blue Grass S.Those victories sawHarlan=s Holiday narrowlystart favorite for theKentucky Derby and histrainer Ken McPeek laterregretted not instructingthe colt=s rider to take
more advantage of the colt=s natural speed. Althoughhe was never to win over 1 1/4 miles, Harlan=s Holidaywent on to be placed in the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup,G1 Dubai World Cup and GI Hollywood Gold Cup, so itisn=t surprising that he proved capable of siring a GI Kentucky Derby third and GI Belmont S. second inhis first-crop son Denis of Cork. Judged purely on pedigree, Intense Holiday probablyhas a better chance of being effective over 1 1/4 milesthan Wildcat Red. His four great grandsires include theKentucky Derby winners Affirmed and Unbridled andthe eight stallions in the next generation include Halo,Exclusive Native, Fappiano and Caro, who collectivelyhad six Kentucky Derby winners to their credit. Alsoamong the eight are Honest Pleasure, runner-up atChurchill Downs prior to winning the GI Travers S, andBold Forbes, winner of the Kentucky Derby and theBelmont. Click to share this story.
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BIG ‘CAP ADDED TO JOCKEY CLUB, FOX TOUR FOX Sports 1 and The Jockey Club have added livecoverage of the GI Santa Anita H. to the Jockey ClubTour on FOX schedule. The race will air from 7-7:30p.m. ET Mar. 8. AWe=re thrilled to add a gem like the Big=Cap to the FOX Sports 1 schedule,@ said MichaelMulvihill, FOX Sports= senior vice president ofprogramming and research. AThis rematch of the toptwo finishers from last year=s spine-tingling GI Breeders=Cup Classic will be one of the most anticipated races ofthe year, and we=re happy to give it the nationalplatform it deserves.@
MARY ANNE PARRIS PASSES AWAY Mary Anne Parris passed away Feb. 19. She was 80.Soon after her family settled just outside of Lubbock,Texas in 1943, Parris began her life-long love affairwith horses. After graduating from Texas Tech
University, Mary Anne=s hobbybecame her profession. Her veryfirst grand champions were theyearling fillies Lady Aledo Barand Skipity Miss. Skipity Misswon her halter class in 1962 atthe Fort Worth Fat Stock Showagainst a record 76 other entries.In a world reserved for men only,
Mary Anne Parris broke down barriers with hertoughness, her hard work, and her unparalleled visionof what a top-class show horse should look like. Later in life, Mary Anne settled in Lexington,Kentucky where she established Winning Ways Farm.For many years she boarded, bred, and prepared horsesfor sale for her clients. Mary Anne bred the stakeswinner Rancour and co-bred multiple graded stakeswinner Mary Delaney. Her eye for a classy horse neverfailed. A memorial service will be held at Pine MeadowsNursing Home in Lexington Friday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m.
HRRN to Broadcast Penn Gaming Challenge Series: The Horse Racing Radio Network will cover the fiveremaining races in the Penn Gaming Racing Challenge,the network has announced. AWe=ve had a greatpartnership with HRRN over the past few years and welook forward to them adding value to the Charles TownClassic card and Penn Gaming Racing Challenge seriesas a whole,@ said Erich Zimny, Charles Town=s VicePresident of Racing Operations. AAs the exclusive radioproviders of Triple Crown coverage and the Breeders=Cup, HRRN=s peak visibility periods fit very well withnot only the spots on the calendar occupied by theCharles Town Classic and Penn Mile, but also the ZiaPark Oaks and Penn Thanksgiving Eve Racing Festivalcards in November.@
Yesterday=s Results:5th-AQU, $60,760, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X,3yo, f, 6f, 1:13 4/5, ft.RED MINX (f, 3, Wildcat Heir--Gold Minx, by Officer)graduated over this track and distance by a front-running 1 3/4 lengths in her Feb. 1 debut. Sent off at 2-1 odds, the homebred tracked the pacesetters fornearly a half and launched a rally in upper stretch,dueling with runner-up Go West Marie (Western Fame)down the stretch and edging out to a 1 1/4-lengthvictory. Click for brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. LifetimeRecord: 2-2-0-0, $73,200. O/B-Alan Braun & Ken English (FL). T-Todd A Pletcher.
IN JAPAN:Runaway Beat, c, 3, Speightstown--Rhiana (GISP, $281,422), by Runaway Groom. Tokyo, 2-24, Novice Race, 7f. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $66,019. O-Toshio Hiramoto; B-Meadow Oaks Farm LLC & Dr. Frank Justice; T-Kazuo Konishi. *$260,000 yrl >12 KEESEP. **1/2 to Behindatthebar (Forest Wildcat), GSW, $277,100. Turf Designer, f, 3, Unbridled=s Song--Hollow Design, by Colonial Affair. Tokyo, 2-24, Novice Race, 10.5f. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-0, $55,825. O-Basic Inc; B-Patterson Bloodstock, Bellepoint Management & Taylor Made Farm; T-Yoshihiro Hatakeyama. *$160,000 wnlg >11 KEENOV. **1/2 to Actin Good (Yes It=s True), GSW, $457,855.
Red Rufus, c, 4, Unbridled=s Song--Oonagh Maccool (Ire) (MGSW, $379,560), by Giant=s Causeway. Tokyo, 2-24, Oshima Tokubetsu, 8f. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-0, $289,583. O-Tokyo Horse Racing; B-Charles H.Wacker; T-Kazuo Fujisawa. *$585,000 yrl >11 KEESEP. **1/2 to Cool Street (Street Cry {Ire}), GSP, $150,241.
American Winner, h, 5, Bernardini--Zappeuse, by Kingmambo. Tokyo, 2-23, Kintei Stakes, 10.5f. Lifetime Record: 19-5-2-2, $974,612. O-Katsumi Yoshizawa; B-Woodcote Stud Ltd; T-Hirofumi Toda. *$140,000 yrl >10 KEESEP. **1/2 to La Reine Mambo (High Yield), SP-Fr; Danzon (Royal Academy), MGSW & GISP-US, GSW-Fr, GSP-Ger, $603,976.
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(American-bred winners in Japan cont.)Loren Luna, h, 5, Mineshaft--Champagne Sue, by Elusive Quality. Tokyo, 2-22, Plate Race, 7f. Lifetime Record: 18-4-1-0, $371,068. O-Masamichi Hayashi; B-Yoichi Aoyama; T-Yasuhito Tamura. *$135,000 yrl >10 KEESEP; $285,000 2yo >11 KEEAPR.
Noble Jewelry, m, 6, Smarty Jones--Noble Stella (Ger) (MGSW-US, GSW-Can, GSP-Ity, $651,409), by Monsun (Ger). Kyoto, 2-23, Rakuyo Stakes, 8fT. Lifetime Record: GSP-Jpn, 20-6-7-3, $1,394,874. O-Shadai Race Horse; B-Shadai Farm; T-Yasutoshi Ikee.
First/second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, Feb. 25Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)HIGH OCTANE (A.P. Indy), SW Cattle Company, 19/1/14-SUN, Alw, 1m, High Test Gal, 3-1WHATSTHESCRIPT (IRE) (Royal Applause {GB}), Tommy TownThoroughbreds, $4K, 30/3/04-SUN, Alw, 1m, Whatsallthedrama, 9-2
Yesterday=s Results:6th-WOL, ,5,000, Mdn, 3-4yo, 8f 141y (AWT),1:53.72, ft.FITZGERALD (IRE) (c, 3, Duke of Marmalade {Ire}--LaVida Loca {Ire} {SW & MGSP-US, SP-Ire, $196,554},by Caerleon) was disappointing when fifth as thefavorite for a maiden over an extended seven furlongshere Jan. 27. He stalked the early pace and was infront approaching the eighth pole. The 11-8 secondchoice surged clear and was geared down late to recorda six-length success from Her Red Devil (Ire) (Jeremy).Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, ,3,235. VIDEO, courtesyattheraces.com.O-Al Asayl Bloodstock Ltd. B-Sheikh Sultan bin KhalifaAl Nayhan (IRE). T-Marco Botti.
ALLOWANCE RESULTS:8th-AQU, $57,000, NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 1m70y,1:46 3/5, ft.ONCE A WEEK (f, 4, Invasor {Arg}--Fortunate Faith{GSW, $251,635}, by Fortunate Prospect) LifetimeRecord: 4-2-0-1, $70,367. O-North Shore Racing (AlanQuartucci). B-Delehanty Stock Farm (NY). T-Michael EHushion. *$95,000 RNA wlng '10 FTKNOV; $160,000yrl '11 FTNAUG. **1/2 to Z Fortune (Siphon {Brz}),GSW, $432,942. 6th-AQU, $52,000, NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:04 4/5, ft.ONE RED CAT (g, 4, One Nice Cat--Ms. Emma, byClaramount) Lifetime Record: 13-3-3-0, $96,850.O-Rudy Rodriguez & Michael Imperio. B-Wachtel Stable(NY). T-Rudy R Rodriguez.
5th-PRX, $35,400, NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, 1m70y, 1:40 2/5, ft.TUCKED IN FRONT (g, 5, War Front--Tucky's Girl{SW}, by Mt. Livermore) Lifetime Record: 25-4-5-3,$129,672. O-Jack J Armstrong. B-Beatrice Samaniego& Jose Samaniego (PA). T-Robert Mosco. *$12,500HRA >12 FTMDEC.
8th-HOU, $21,000, NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f,1:04 3/5, ft.EARLY FANTASY (f, 4, Early Flyer--Personal Fantasy,by Saratoga Six) Lifetime Record: SP, 13-3-2-3,$49,670. O-Sierra Racing Stable LLC. B-Jim T & MartyEvans (TX). T-Andrew Konkoly.
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Mean Season (Henny Hughes), 4f (tr), :47.63, 1/119Uncle Sigh (Indian Charlie), 4f (tr), :47.98, 12/119
FAIR GROUNDSCalled to Serve (Afleet Alex), 4f, :49.20, 7/40Cozze Up Lady (Cozzene), 4f, :49.00, 4/40Poker Player (Harlan’s Holiday), 5f, 1:01.00, 2/6
OAKLAWN PARKMico Margarita (Run Away and Hide), 4f, :51.00, 21/26Sabercat (Bluegrass Cat), 5f, 1:02.40, 14/23
PALM MEADOWSDeclan’s Warrior (Majestic Warrior), 4f, :48.90, 5/33Sweet Whiskey (Old Fashioned), 4f, :48.45, 3/35Upgrade (Saint Liam), 4f, :49.00, 8/33Looking Cool (Candy Ride {Arg}), 5f, 1:00.85, 5/22
PAYSON PARKGrace Hall (Empire Maker), 3f, :36.00, 1/3Al Khali (Medaglia d’Oro), 4f, :49.00, 6/36Close Hatches (First Deference), 4f, :48.20, 1/36Calistoga (Speightstown), 4f, :49.40, 16/36Emollient (Empire Maker), 4f, :48.30, 2/36Miss Besilu (Medaglia d’Oro), 4f, :49.20, 9/36Newsdad (Arch), 4f, :49.30, 11/36Romantica (Galileo {IRE}), 4f, :49.20, 9/36Tokyo Time (Medaglia d’Oro), 4f, :49.40, 16/36
SANTA ANITAPataky Kid (Rockport Harbor), 4f, :49.40, 15/21Shakin It Up (Midnight Lute), 4f, :49.20, 13/21Temeraine (Arch), 4f, :50.00, 18/21Regally Ready (More Than Ready), 5f, 1:00.20, 8/25
TAMPA BAY DOWNSHavelock (Great Notion), 4f, :51.60,11/14
All winners in the U.S. race on Lasix unless otherwise indicated
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Brilliant speed at 2, winning a 5½-fur.Woodbine MSW and the Bull Page S.-NTRat Woodbine, 6 furlongs in 1:08.84.
Canadian Champion 3YO won 4 stakes at 3 including the 1¼-mile Queen's Plate.
Racing millionaire out of millionaire and multiple Graded SW BOURBON BELLE.
By Not Impossible (IRE), son of leading international sire of sires SADLER'SWELLS andsire of 2 champions from very limited opportunities; Not Impossible (IRE) is a full brother tomillionaire, champion, and Keeneland record holder PERFECT SOUL (IRE) [G1], sire ofBreeders’ Cup-winning millionaire PERFECT SHIRL [G1], 2013 Kentucky Derby runner-upGOLDEN SOUL, and 2013 Northern Dancer S. [G1] runner-up PERFECTTIMBER!
First foals race at 2 in 2014.
NOT BOURBONNot Impossible (IRE) - Bourbon Belle, by Storm Boot2014 Fee: $5,000 (Canadian funds) live foal
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ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:Very Accomplished, f, 3, Borrego--Sarah Accomplished (SW), by Performing Magic. AQU, 2-24, (S), 6f, 1:14. B-Sugar Maple Farm (NY).+Long Gone Woman, f, 3, Uncle Abbie--Castelli's Ace, by Leo Castelli. HOU, 2-24, (S), 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-Larry S Huntsinger & Phil Head (TX).
IN JAPAN:Pointblank (Jpn), c, 4, Ghostzapper--Point Ashley (GISW, $237,200), by Point Given. Kokura, 2-22, Mekari Tokubetsu, 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-1, $339,621. O-Carrot Farm; B-Northern Farm; T-Yasuo Tomomichi.Ha Long Bay (Jpn), f, 4, Elusive Quality--Kosi Bay, by Storm Cat. Kyoto, 2-23, Kashihara Stakes, 6f. Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-1, $423,874. O-H.H.Sheikh Mohammed; B-Darley Japan Farm; T-Inao Okada.
CONDITIONS RESULTS:4th-MDM, €27,000, 3yo, 10fT, 2:25.32, hy.VENTARON (FR) (c, 3, Le Havre {Ire}--Piemontaise {Fr}, by Ultimately Lucky {Ire}) LifetimeRecord: 5 starts, 3 wins, 1 place, €34,100. O-GerardAugustin-Normand, Georges Benmussa & C Boutin.B-Franklin Finance SA, H Halfon & C Boutin. T-DidierGuillemin.
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:+Desert Ranger (Ire), c, 3, Bushranger (Ire)-- Maleha (Ire), by Cape Cross (Ire). WOL, 2-24, 5f 216y (AWT), 1:16.00. B-Tally-Ho Stud (Ire).Arantes (GB), c, 3, Sixties Icon (GB)--Black Opal (GB), by Machiavellian. WOL, 2-24, 9f 103y (AWT), 2:05.70. B-Mike Channon Bloodstock Ltd (GB).
IN JAPAN:Spitze (Jpn), m, 5, Azamour (Ire)--Shapira (Ger) (Hwt. Older Mare-Ger, GSW-Ger, G1SP-Fr, $231,908), by Kornado (GB). Kokura, 2-23, Kokurajo Tokubetsu, 10fT. Lifetime Record: 23-2-3-2, $311,311. O-Teruya Yoshida; B-Shadai Farm; T-Hideyuki Mori.
DEAR LAVINIA, 5, Grand Slam--Baroness Richter (Ire),by Montjeu (Ire)Foal born Jan. 9, a filly by Hard Spun.Will be bred back to Oasis Dream (GB). Owned by and boarded at Newsells Park Stud. Accomplishments: SW-Fr, $102,886.
MILLION SELLER, 8, A.P. Indy--Million Gift (Jpn), bySunday SilenceFoal born Jan. 21, a filly by Shackleford.Will be bred back to Shackleford.Owned by Chiyoda Farms.Boarded at Taylor Made Sales Agency.Accomplishments: SW, $164,012.
GIANTS PLAY, 7, Giant=s Causeway--Playful Act (Ire),by Magnificient StyleFoal born Jan. 27, a colt by Dansili (GB).Will be bred back to Dubawi (Ire).Owned by and boarded at Newsells Park Stud.Accomplishments: GSW, $159,425.
JENNY=S SO GREAT, 7, Greatness--Jenny=s Search, byLost SoldierFoal born Jan. 27, a colt by Union Rags.Owned by Bloodstock Investment 1.Boarded at Taylor Made Sales Agency.Accomplishments: GSW, $678,438.
AUTHENICAT, 9, D=wildcat--Authenic Deed, by AlydeedFoal born Jan. 29, a filly by Pioneerof the Nile.Will be bred back to Orb.Owned by Bloodstock Investment 1.Boarded at Taylor Made Sales Agency. Accomplishments: MSW & MGSP, $720,046.
TWINING STAR, Twining--Sister Mac, by Cox=s RidgeFoal born Jan. 29, a filly by Macho Uno.Will be bred back to Eskendereya.Owned by Jack Brothers, David Divine, Dan Hall & MRStable.Boarded at Hidden Brook Farm.Accomplishments: GSP. Dam of Pure Class (Purge),SW, $139,514.
WINNERS BY AMERICAN SIRES
WINNERS BY EUROPEAN SIRES
Maryland-bred 2013 Champions Horse of the Year, Ch. Older Horse, Ch. Sprinter, and Ch.Turf Horse: Ben’s Cat (Parker’s Storm Cat)Ch. 2-Year-Old Colt: Joint Custody (Outflanker)Ch. 2-Year-Old Filly: Jonesin for Jerry (Great Notion)Ch. 3-Year-Old Colt: Grateful Nation (Great Notion)Ch. 3-Year-Old Filly: Walkwithapurpose (Candy Ride {Arg})Ch. Older Female: Bold Affair (Two Punch)Ch. Steeplechaser: Foyle (Yarrow Brae)
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