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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2016
HOGAN, A PIONEER FOR
WOMEN IN EQUINE SURGERY
Patty Hogan & Championofthenile | Christie DeBernardis
By Christie DeBernardis
At the start of her career, Dr. Patty Hogan, who is now one of
the leading equine orthopedic surgeons in the country, was
often confused for a nurse or secretary. Some clients who knew
her as Pat Hogan even assumed that she was a male vet until
they came to pick up their horse because a female orthopedic
surgeon was basically unheard of in the racing industry in the
early 2000s.
AI can remember this funny situation. Dr. Jim Hunt from
Belmont was one of the first veterinarians to start sending me
some cases,@ Hogan recalled while sitting in her office at her
New Jersey-based clinic, Hogan Equine. AHe sent me a condylar
fracture that was one of Todd Pletcher=s, so I called Jim to tell
him how it went. I tell him and he goes, >Okay, thanks for telling
me, but can I talk to Dr. Hogan now?= He thought I was just the
secretary calling. It was just unheard of that women were in
orthopedics and doing racetrack practice, so it took a while for
people to accept that.@
Pletcher, now a seven-time Eclipse winner, is one of Hogan=s
longest-standing clients. She also has done work for Jimmy
Jerkens, Rick Violette, Linda Rice and Mike Hushion, as well as
many top trainers and owners in the harness racing industry.
Cont. p3
ARROGATE POSSIBLY GEARING UP FOR
PEGASUS By Bill Finley
Though the connections of Arrogate (Unbridled=s Song) have
yet to commit to running their star 3-year-old in the GI Pegasus
World Cup, they are making
moves that indicate the
$12 million race is very much
on their mind.
Arrogate is scheduled to
work three furlongs Thursday
morning at Santa Anita,
which will be his first work
since he won the GI Breeders=
Arrogate | Christie DeBernardis
Cup Classic Nov. 5. Having a
work this close to the Breeders= Cup would be out of the
ordinary for a horse that is not preparing for a start within a
fairly short period of time. Cont. p7
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Hogan, a Pioneer for Women in Equine Surgery cont. from p1
AThe first 10 years, there were some people that were so
consistent,@ Hogan remarked. ATodd is great. He always sends
me very, very difficult cases. I kid him about it like, >Can=t you
just send me an ankle chip.= But, we have done well together.
Jim Jerkens was one of my first clients. I operated on his first
horse that he won with, named Ninth Inning. People like that I
really appreciate and still work for today. It means a lot to me to
have those relationships.@
Creating and building those relationships did not come easy for
Hogan, however. The lifelong New Jersey resident had her work
cut out for her when she started her journey into veterinary
medicine and broke
down a lot of barriers
to get where she is
today.
AIt took me a while
to figure out not that
I wanted to be a vet,
but that I could do
it,@ the University of
Hogan at work | Hogan Equine
Delaware alumna
said. AIt was so
competitive and I was so average with my grades. I learned best
by doing. I didn=t get in the first year I applied to vet school and I
was crushed. I decided I=ll go out there and see if I could get a
job.@
Hogan literally did just that, marching into the University of
Pennsylvania Vet School=s New Bolton Center where she took a
job cleaning stalls and the rest, as they say, is history.
AI walked in there and they thought I was somebody else
showing up for a stall cleaning job, so I played along,@ Hogan
recalled. AI said, >I really want to get into vet school, but I=ll clean
stalls!= I stuck with it all summer and even drove the forklift at
night. It just got me in the door and got me to meet people.@
Just three months into that job, Hogan met a person who
would change her life, Dr. Tom Divers. Divers gave the eager
horse lover a job as a technician working on a project for bovine
leukemia virus. That job, and a residency change to
Pennsylvania, got Hogan into Penn the following year.
Upon completing her degree at Penn, Hogan did a surgery
residency at Texas A&M, where she got a big reality check.
AThey were basically forced to take me because I was a woman
and they had gotten a little bit of heat from their superiors
because all their residents were men, so that was one thing
against me,@ Hogan remarked. AAlso, I was from the East Coast
and the first day I walked in there they said, >So, you=re the
Yankee.= It just went from there.@ Cont. p4
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Hogan, a Pioneer for Women in Equine Surgery cont.
Though the residency was tough in many ways, it helped shape
Hogan into the vet she is today and prepare her for the
challenges she would later face on the job.
AI really learned a tremendous amount about surgery and how
to be innovative, but, frankly, it also made me tough to know
how to handle the racetrack environment,@ Hogan explained.
ALet=s face it, when I started there were no women doing
racetrack surgery at all. There are still very, very few. There was
a lot of discrimination in Texas, which was just kind of natural,
but it was an eye opener for me being from the East Coast,
which is so open. But, when I came back to be a racetrack
surgeon I was tougher about it when people said, >I=m not
sending my horse to a woman,= which did happen many times.@
Hogan returned home to the Garden State to begin her career
working for Dr. Scott Palmer at the New Jersey Equine Clinic.
With the help of Hunt, who referred Pletcher her way, Hogan
slowly, but steadily began to build up a reputation and client
base.
However in 2004, about seven years after joining Palmer=s
clinic, a then unknown 2-year-old Thoroughbred, who came in
for an emergency eye removal after a starting gate accident,
would take Hogan=s career to
a new level. That
rambunctious colt, who was
still unraced at the time, was
GI Kentucky Derby and GI
Preakness S. winner Smarty
Jones (Elusive Quality).
AHe was trying to get his
gate card and had reared up
and smashed his head in the
gate,@ Hogan recalled of the
horse she jokingly referred to
as Quasimodo during his
Smarty Jones | Patty Hogan
recovery. AThey called me up
the next day and said they were bringing me an emergency eye
removal that looked terrible. I go to greet the van and I hear this
clip clop, clip clop. He came trotting in and his head was
massive. It sure looked like he needed his eye removed, but I did
my own
X-rays and ultra sound, which showed that deep inside the
eyeball was still intact and had not ruptured. The swelling was
all the tissue around his eye and he had several sinus fractures.@
Not only did Hogan not remove the eye, she did not perform
surgery at all. The Cream Ridge resident treated the chestnut
with steroid injections, kept his face wrapped and checked on
him diligently. He made a full recovery and his eyesight was
completely unaffected. Cont. p5
THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
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Hogan, a Pioneer for Women in Equine Surgery cont.
AI can remember every hair on that horse=s body because he
was so memorable. He had the greatest tough guy personality,@
Hogan recounted with a fond smile. AA few weeks after he left,
[trainer] John Servis contacted me and said, >You know that
horse that you fixed the eye on? He=s pretty good.= He started to
win and win, and I
remember John
called me one day
and said, >I just
wanted to tell you I
am about to change
your life.= Sure
enough, he did. We
had so many people
Hogan Equine operating room | Patty Hogan
come to do
interviews, ESPN, The New York Times, everybody came.@
Hogan=s client list began to grow and grow and in 2007, after
spending a year helping to plan, build and launch the Ruffian
Clinic in New York, she started her own clinic at New Jersey=s
Fair Winds Farm, a Standardbred breeding operation across the
street from her house. Hogan=s practice is about 50%
Thoroughbreds and 50% Standardbreds, which gives her the
opportunity to see just about every type of orthopedic injury.
THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
AFair Winds is a client I had for all of my career and they just
had space not being used, so it was great,@ said Hogan, who
grew up working in the harness racing industry and is married to
Standardbred trainer Eddie Lohmeyer. AThis was their old stud
barn. We converted it and we have about 55 stalls and the
paddocks. It=s good for them too because they have horses
filling their stalls that they normally wouldn=t have.@
With 17 racetracks, both Standardbred and Thoroughbred,
within a two-hour drive of the clinic, Hogan=s clients come from
all over the
Midlantic area and
all walks of
racetrack life, from
claimers to
champions. In
addition to
champion Smarty
Jones, she has
worked on Eclipse
winner La Verdad (Yes It=s True); GISW Take Charge Indy (A.P.
Indy); MGISWs Palace (City Zip) and Sweet Reason (Street
Sense); Hambletonian winner Trixton; and top Standardbred
Always B Miki, who recently shattered the world record for
fastest mile ever by a pacer. Cont. p6
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Hogan, a Pioneer for Women in Equine Surgery cont.
AThere is nothing more gratifying than having a horse come in
the door that is stressed and in a lot of pain, fixing whatever the
problem is and watching them walk out happy and using the
leg,@ Hogan remarked. AThat=s the best part about surgery. It=s
almost instant.@
Hogan=s care doesn=t just stop
when the horse leaves her clinic.
She continues to follow each of her
patients throughout their careers.
AI keep track of all of them. I put
the names in the DRF database so I
get an alert if they are working, and
if they are not working well I call
and ask if there is a problem,@
Hogan explained. AI called last week
on a $5,000 claimer that had a
really hard slab fracture. The horse
Hogan & Always B Miki
won and the trainer was ecstatic.
That=s one thing I love about my job. I=m not just here to do the
surgery part. I like the whole package, the relationships with the
clients and to see how the horse is doing.@
Hogan is also deeply involved with aftercare, offering free
surgeries to several Thoroughbred and Standardbred
organizations dedicated to giving horses a life after racing.
ASurgery averages around $3,000, which is a big chunk of
money for a group raising $5 here and $10 there, so I made a
decision that I was going to do the surgeries for free,@ Hogan
commented. AIt was nothing to do with the organizations
themselves, it was just kind of a pact I had with the horse
because my whole life I had this wonderful career based on
horses and it was a way to give them a chance.@
Patty Hogan (second from right) & her staff pose with
Championofthenile (Pioneerof the Nile) to show their support
for Thoroughbred aftercare | Christie DeBernardis
THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
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THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
Arrogate Possibly Gearing Up for Pegasus cont. from p1
the final decision until we are sure that we have a horse that is
AArrogate is doing awesome,@ trainer Bob Baffert reported via
fit and ready for his best race. It is a horsemanship approach
text message.
because we saw what an amazing effort it took from our horse
Arrogate=s presence in the starting gate Jan. 28 at Gulfstream
to beat California Chrome in the Breeders= Cup. We know if we
would likely mean a much-anticipated rematch with California
go back a furlong on a speed favoring track, it=s going to take the
Chrome (Lucky Pulpit), the second-place finisher in the
same effort and Bob is going to have to tell us the horse is ready
Breeders= Cup Classic and the frontto do that.@
runner for the 2016 Horse of the
O=Rourke continued, AThe Pegasus
Year title.
World Cup is a tremendous idea and
Garrett O=Rourke, who manages
we don=t want to dissuade anyone
Prince Khalid Abdullah=s Juddmonte
from coming up with a fantastic idea
U.S. operation, told the TDN that a
like the Stronach group has. All things
Pegasus decision remains on hold,
being equal, we=d like to aim for the
but his comments concerning
Pegasus. If we go, whether we go
whether or not Arrogate will start
there with or without a prep will be
were encouraging.
up to Bob Baffert. The plan has
AWe think the right thing to do is to
basically been to start back on similar
Arrogate
(outside)
&
California
Chrome
Eclipse
Sportswire
see where we are going through
program he had with Arrogate going
December and, by time we get through December, if it=s all
up to the Breeders= Cup when he had a similar two-month break
systems are go I think we=ll be ready to make a concrete
between races, the [Aug. 27 GI] Travers [S.] and the Classic.@
decision then,@ O=Rourke said. AThe horse will dictate what
O=Rourke said that he has been contacted by people who own
direction we go in. All things being equal we=d like to be there.
a starting spot in the race, which Juddmonte does not. However,
We=ve run this by Prince Khalid and he hasn=t expressed any
he is not ready to begin any serious negotiations with anyone
desire not to go. He is a sportsman. But we=re not going to make
until a firm decision has been made to start. Cont. p8
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THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
Arrogate Possibly Gearing Up for Pegasus cont.
Al have had people approach me, but until the horse is ready
for us to make a decision, we won=t make anyone any promises
or go into too many details with anyone,@ he said. AI have had
discussions with some people saying they would like to do
business with us. A lot of this is going to have to be presented to
Prince Khalid at the time, but we=re not going to get to that
stage until the horse sends us the signals we will be looking for.@
O=Rourke added that no decision has been made either on
whether or not Arrogate will run in the G1 Dubai World Cup
Mar. 25.
Getting a California Chrome-Arrogate rematch would be a
home run for the Stronach Group and Gulfstream, but it would
put those looking to sell or lease their starting spots in a
precarious position. If the Abig two@ run, the third choice in the
race could be in the 10-1 or 12-1 neighborhood. The starting
spots originally sold for $1 million, exactly what the third-place
finisher receives, making third the Abreak even@ point. To pay
$1 million to run against California Chrome and Arrogate with
any horse is something many owners may not want to do.
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GRADED STAKES ENTRIES
Saturday, Del Mar, post time: 6:30 p.m. EST
HOLLYWOOD DERBY-GI, $300,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mT
PP HORSE
SIRE
OWNER
TRAINER
JOCKEY
WT
1 Beach Patrol K
Lemon Drop Kid
Covello, Sheep Pond Partners or Head of Plains Partners LLC Brown
Geroux
122
2 Camelot Kitten
Kitten's Joy
Kenneth & Sarah Ramsey
Brown
Ortiz, Jr.
122
3 Frank Conversation
Quality Road
Reddam Racing, LLC
O'Neill
Gutierrez
122
4 Diplodocus K
Sky Mesa
Bloom Racing Stb. LLC or Head of Plains Ptrs. LLC
Baltas
Desormeaux
122
5 Free Rose
Munnings
Abbondanza Racing, LLC or McCauley
Baltas
Arroyo, Jr.
122
6 Isotherm K
Lonhro (Aus)
Matthew Schera
Weaver
Velazquez
122
7 Blackjackcat
Tale of the Cat
Al & Sandee Kirkwood
Glatt
Smith
122
8 Hayabusa One (Fr)
Siyouni (Fr)
Team Valor International or Barber
Motion
Espinoza
122
9 Revved Up
Candy Ride (Arg)
Phipps Stable
McGaughey III Van Dyke
122
10 Defiantly K
Exchange Rate
Ruis Racing LLC
Dollase
Stevens
122
11 Annals of Time
Temple City
Klaravich Stables, Inc. or William H. Lawrence
Brown
Castellano
122
12 Path of David K
Istan
Alley, Thrash or Thrash, Et Al
Mulhall
Talamo
122
Breeders: 1-Nancy C. Shuford, 2-Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey, 3-Marc Keller, 4-Oxley, TCF Stallions et al& Robert Losey, 5-Nathan John
McCauley, 6-H. Allen Poindexter, 7-Al Kirkwood & Saundra Kirkwood, 8-Dominque Lepagney, 9-Phipps Stable, 10-Gayla Rankin/GLR Ranch, 11-Monticule,
12-Brereton C. Jones.
Saturday, Del Mar, post time: 6:00 p.m. EST
BAYAKOA H.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m
PP HORSE
SIRE
OWNER
TRAINER
JOCKEY
WT
1 Moyo Honey
Mizzen Mast
Harlingten or Sones
Gallagher
Arroyo, Jr.
116
2 Autumn Flower
Flower Alley
Traver & Webb
Hendricks
Van Dyke
117
3 Gloryzapper K
Ghostzapper
Agave Racing Stable, Hebert Bloodstock, or Leggio, Et Al
D'Amato
Theriot
121
4 Barbara Beatrice
Grazen
D'Amato or Queen Bee Racing, LLC
D'Amato
Pereira
116
5 Vale Dori (Arg)
Asiatic Boy (Arg)
Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum
Baffert
Smith
123
6 Wild At Heart
Indian Charlie
Ramona Bass, LLC
Mandella
Castellano
118
7 Show Stealer
Eskendereya
George Krikorian
Sherman
Stevens
118
8 Desert Madam
Desert Code
STD Racing Stable or Miller
Spawr
Baze
116
Breeders: 1-Whisper Hill Farm LLC, 2-Traver & Webb, 3-Adena Springs, 4-Philip D'Amato, 5-Abolengo, 6-Martin Cherry, 7-George Krikorian, 8-Oakcrest
Stable.
Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 3:43 p.m. EST
GO FOR WAND H.-GIII, $250,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m
PP HORSE
SIRE
OWNER
TRAINER
JOCKEY
1 Camille Claudel
Broken Vow
Sycamore Racing, LLC
Abbott, III
Davis
2 Cayman Croc K
Bob and John
Stoneway Farm
Breen
Franco
3 Bar of Gold
Medaglia d'Oro
Chester & Mary Broman, Sr.
Kimmel
Rosario
4 Wonder Gal
Tiz Wonderful
Treadway Racing Stable
Gyarmati
Carmouche
5 Highway Star
Girolamo
Chester & Mary Broman, Sr.
Ubillo
Arroyo
6 Burn Control K
Bernstein
Kathleen Demasi & Matt Nestor
Demasi
Lopez
7 High Ridge Road K
Quality Road
Martin Schwartz
Rice
Alvarado
Breeders: 1-Gail Cullen & Jeanne Owens, 2-Respite Farm, 3-Chester Broman & Mary R. Broman, 4-Apache Farm LLC, 5-Chester Broman & Mary R.
Broman, 6-Castleton Lyons & Kilboy Estate, 7-Betz/Kidder/Blackburn/Lamantia/J.Betz/Graves/Davidson
WT
114
114
121
117
113
115
114
SIRE LISTS
Leading Northern Hemisphere Sires
for stallions standing in Northern Hemisphere through T uesday, Nov. 29
Earnings and Black-type represents worldwide year-to-date figures
Rank
Stallion
BTW
BTH
GSW
GSH
1
Deep Impact (Jpn)
28
55
26
51
2
3
G1SW
9
G1SH
Starters Wnrs
15
459
176
Real Steel (JPN)
King Kamehameha (Jpn)
$2,347,754
10
28
7
19
--
4
508
216
(2001) by Kingmambo FYR: 2006 Crops: 9 Stands: Shadai Stallion Station JPN (10,000,000)
Duramente (JPN)
Galileo (Ire)
$5,027,554
39
71
30
54
14
24
344
156
Daiwa Major (Jpn)
6
13
3
7
1
2
Heart's Cry (Jpn)
7
14
6
12
--
2
434
183
Stay Gold (Jpn)
4
12
4
10
--
1
372
150
Tapit
20
51
15
36
5
10
426
183
9
10
11
12
Gold Allure (Jpn)
5
6
1
2
--
--
294
142
370
171
$2,398,303
$22,325,738
$1,326,780
$20,768,240
$1,910,000
$19,335,303
$1,619,870
$17,959,056
Copano Rickey (JPN)
Dubawi (Ire)
$4,953,101
33
47
18
30
5
13
267
127
(2002) by Dubai Millennium (GB) FYR: 2007 Crops: 8 Stands: Dalham Hall Stud ENG (225,000)
Postponed (IRE)
Manhattan Cafe (Jpn)
$1,852,307
4
10
2
7
1
2
324
134
$17,709,891
$16,960,367
(1998) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2004 Crops: 11 Stands: Shadai Stallion Station JPN (Dead/Ret/Exp)
Queens Ring (JPN)
Kurofune
$927,002
4
11
1
4
--
--
384
181
$16,539,394
(1998) by French Deputy FYR: 2003 Crops: 12 Stands: Shadai Stallion Station JPN (private)
White Fugue (JPN)
Neo Universe (Jpn)
$1,406,437
4
8
2
6
--
2
317
132
Zenno Rob Roy (Jpn)
2
10
2
8
--
--
South Vigorous
3
7
--
--
--
--
Black Tide (Jpn)
2
6
1
4
1
1
$15,204,725
Sounds of Earth (JPN)
323
144
372
$574,230
$14,101,062
Lilavati (JPN)
212
(1996) by End Sweep FYR: 2005 Crops: 10 Stands: Arrow Stud JPN (private)
15
$24,235,657
(1999) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2005 Crops: 10 Stands: Shadai Stallion Station JPN (private)
(2000) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2007 Crops: 8 Stands: Shadai Stallion Station JPN (private)
14
$1,367,070
Frosted
(2000) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2006 Crops: 9 Stands: Lex Stud JPN (private)
13
$29,570,115
Rainbow Line (JPN)
(2001) by Pulpit FYR: 2006 Crops: 9 Stands: Gainesway Farm KY (300,000)
8
$37,706,354
Cheval Grand (JPN)
(1994) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2003 Crops: 12 Stands: Big Red Farm JPN (Dead/Ret/Exp)
7
$64,910,163
Major Emblem (JPN)
(2001) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2008 Crops: 7 Stands: Shadai Stallion Station JPN (private)
6
Earnings
Highland Reel (IRE)
(2001) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2009 Crops: 6 Stands: Shadai Stallion Station JPN (private)
5
$4,587,832
(2002) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2008 Crops: 7 Stands: Shadai Stallion Station JPN (30,000,000)
(1998) by Sadler's Wells FYR: 2003 Crops: 12 Stands: Coolmore Stud IRE (private)
4
Highest Earner
$632,384
$13,729,752
Smart Avalon (JPN)
245
100
(2001) by Sunday Silence FYR: 2010 Crops: 5 Stands: Breeders Stallion Station JPN (private)
$5,403,709
$12,956,779
Kitasan Black (JPN)
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THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
PROTONICO RETIRED TO TAYLOR MADE
Sumaya U.S. Stable=s MGSW Protonico (Giant=s Causeway-Alpha Spirit, by A.P. Indy) has been retired and will stand stud at
Taylor Made Stallions in Nicholasville, Kentucky for 2017. The
5-year-old will command a fee of $6,500 stands and nurses, and
Taylor Made is offering lifetime breeding rights for breeders that
have two live foals and pay the
stud fees.
AWe are very excited to have
Protonico join our expanding
stallion roster for 2017,@ said
Ben Taylor, Vice President of
Taylor Made Stallions. AHe was
very unfortunate not to win a
Grade I, but he ran a 107 Beyer
and defeated 22 graded stakes
Protonico | Coady
winners, including Grade I
winners Honor Code (A.P. Indy) and Constitution (Tapit). Besides
being a tremendous value for breeders, Mr. Aboughazale is
committed to supporting him heavily and wants to reward
breeders who join him with the opportunity to earn a lifetime
breeding right in Protonico.@
Breeders interested in a lifetime breeding right in Protonico
can elect to breed two mares in 2017, or one mare each in 2017
and 2018. Protonico will also participate in Taylor Made
Stallions= multiple-mare program in 2017, with significant
discounts offered to breeders who breed more than one mare
during the upcoming breeding season.
The first of Protonico=s four graded victories came in the 2014
GIII Smarty Jones S. and he captured his next graded event just
two starts later in that year=s GIII Discovery H. Runner-up to
Hoppertunity (Any Given Saturday) in that year=s GI Clark H., the
bay scored back-to-back wins in the 2015 GIII Ben Ali S. and
GII Alysheba S. Closing out his career with a third to
Hoppertunity in the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup Oct. 8, the Todd
Pletcher pupil retires with a record of 16-7-1-2 and earnings of
$997,587.
AProtonico was a serious racehorse who showed Grade I talent
at every stage of his career,@ said Pletcher. AHe beat some
top-level horses in several graded races at major tracks like
Churchill, Keeneland and Aqueduct. I believe Protonico was very
unlucky not to win a Grade I, but he was one of the most
versatile and better-looking horses we had in the barn.@
Protonico is the first foal out of Alpha Spirit, who is a daughter
of Chilean Horse of the Year Wild Spirit (Chi) (Hussonet). She is
responsible for the unraced juvenile filly California Spirit (Tale of
the Cat), a yearling colt named Regal Look (Tiznow) and a
weanling colt by Quality Road.
Wednesday=s Results:
1st-AQU, $55,000, (S), Msw, 11-30, 2yo, 1m, 1:39.06, my.
CARRADINE (c, 2, Grasshopper--Summer Moon, by Maria's
Mon) nearly overcame a troubled beginning to finish second,
beaten a nose, on debut in a state-bred $40,000 tagger going six
furlongs at Belmont Sept. 29 and recently ran fourth in an
off-the-turf special weight event over that same trip and track
Oct. 23. The second and third-place finishers from that race
returned to graduate from the maiden ranks in their next starts,
and Carradine was given a 5-2 chance to do the same here.
Away to a sharp start, the bay set a pressured pace along the
inside through a half-mile in :47.72 and avoided serious trouble
when pace-pressing Horoscope (Astrology) stumbled and
unseated jockey Manny Franco approaching the far turn.
Cornering for home with a clear advantage, he was geared down
late and crossed the wire 4 1/4 lengths in front of Can You Diggit
(Tiznow). The winner=s dam is also responsible for a weanling
colt by Big Brown. She visited Shanghai Bobby earlier this year.
Sales History: $39,000 RNA Ylg '15 EASOCT. Lifetime Record:
3-1-1-0, $44,200. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-D A S L Stable LLC; B-W. S. Farish (NY); T-Linda Rice.
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Wednesday=s Results:
3rd-TAM, $20,000, Msw, 11-30, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:37.80, fm.
MORE THAN KISSES (f, 3, More Than Ready-Morekissesforpatti, by Unbridled's Song) began her career in
the Todd Pletcher barn and completed the exacta in a
seven-panel maiden dash over the Belmont turf in her second
career start in June. A non-factor eighth going 1 1/16 miles over
the Saratoga turf July 24, she added blinkers and closed out her
summer campaign with a tiring sixth-place effort behind
Ultimate Cause (Giant=s Causeway) at Monmouth Aug. 21.
Transferred to this new barn following that effort, the dark bay
posted a steady series of works at Bridlewood Farm over the last
month and was tabbed the 6-5 favorite. Away in good order, she
skimmed the rail around the first turn and settled into a cozy
spot tracking the pace behind a half-mile in :49.60. More Than
Kisses moved up willingly on the far turn, angled out to split
horses in upper stretch and dug in determinedly to fend off
Grand Folly (Street Cry {Ire}) by 3/4 of a length.
Morekissesforpatti is also responsible for an unraced juvenile
full-sister to the winner named La Blondy, as well as a weanling
colt by Mizzen Mast. She visited Sky Mesa this year. This is the
extended family of 1991 champion 3-year-old colt Hansel
(Woodman). Sales History: $70,000 Ylg '14 KEEJAN; $50,000
RNA Ylg '14 KEESEP; $250,000 2yo '15 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record:
5-1-1-0, $31,382. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Lawana L. & Robert E. Low; B-Jerry Jamgotchian (KY);
T-Jonathan Thomas.
8th-TAM, $20,000, Msw, 11-30, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10.74, ft.
+BIG PAPI (c, 3, Scat Daddy--Little Green Light, by Smarty
Jones) became trainer Jonathan Thomas=s second maiden
winner on the Wednesday card in Oldsmar with an eye-catching
debut score. The chestnut trained at Bridlewood Farm during
the early autumn and finalized his preparations for this unveiling
with a four-furlong gate breeze over the local strip Nov. 17.
Away to a sharp beginning, the colt set the pace through
fractions of :22.48 and :45.92. Entering the lane with a narrow
advantage, he turned back a challenge from Split the Uprights
(Cape Blanco {Ire}) in upper stretch and spurted away to post a
5 1/4-length score over that rival. The winner sold for $200,000
as a Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-year-old. His unraced dam is a
half-sister to MGSW and sire Too Much Bling (Rubiano), as well
as three other stakes winners and the dam of MGSW El Kabeir
THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
(Scat Daddy). Big Papi has an unraced juvenile half-brother
named Green Eyed Kitten (Kitten=s Joy), a yearling half-brother
by Uncle Mo and a weanling half-brother by Verrazano. Little
Green Light was bred back to Into Mischief earlier this year.
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $12,000. Click for the Equibase.com
chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners; B-Crossed Sabres Farm LLC
(KY); T-Jonathan Thomas.
Wednesday=s Results:
6th-MVR, $24,500, (S), Msw, 11-30, 2yo, 6f, 1:13.27, my.
PRIME TIME JUSTICE (g, 2, Into Mischief--Classic Justice, by
Bandini) closed from off the pace to finish a narrowly beaten
second on debut going 6 1/2 furlongs at Belterra Sept. 24 and
was given a 5-1 chance for this second start. Sent straight to the
front, the bay held a one-length lead through a quarter-mile in
:23.50 and widened from there, reporting home 3 1/4 lengths
clear of Risible (Outrageouslyfunny). The winner has a yearling
full-sister named Vision of Justice. Classic Justice was bred back
to Goldencents earlier this year. Sales History: $15,000 RNA Wlg
'14 KEENOV; $42,000 RNA Ylg '15 KEESEP. Lifetime Record:
2-1-1-0, $19,560. Click for the Equibase.com chart.
O-Justice Farm; B-Justice Farm & Greg Justice (OH); T-Aaron M.
West.
4th-MVR, $24,500, (S), Msw, 11-30, 2yo, 6f, 1:14.25, my.
+SHADESLAYER (g, 2, Northern Afleet--Lucy Diver, by Academy
Award) posted three works over the local strip dating back to
late October and drew the rail for this career unveiling. Sent
postward at odds of 5-1, the bay sparred for control on the
inside through a quarter-mile in :23.33 and edged clear to score
by 1 1/2 lengths. Favored first-timer Ol= L B (Alcindor) raced
evenly to complete the exacta. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0,
$14,700. Click for the Equibase.com chart.
O/B-Bruce K & Nancy A Hudson (OH); T-William D. Cowans.
Tickets for the 46th annual Eclipse Awards Jan. 21 are on
sale now. Tickets are $425 each or $4,000 for a table of 10.
Additional details are available here.
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THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
1st-WO, C$66,460, Msw, 11-30, 2yo, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:44.93,
ft.
GAMBLE'S CITIZEN (c, 2, Proud Citizen--Forest Gamble, by
Forest Wildcat) pressed the pace and held well to finish second
on debut going seven furlongs Oct. 19 and recently checked in
fourth after racing in traffic in the stretch extended to 1 1/16
miles Nov. 13. Sent postward as the 2-1 second choice here, the
colt raced in midpack along the inside behind fractions of :23.69
and :48.48. Searching for a seam on the far turn, he was
momentarily shuffled back midway on the bend, but regained
his best stride and came with an impressive late kick to mow
down Southern Greatness (Greatness) in a 2 3/4-length score.
The winner's dam--a half sister to >TDN Rising Star= and MGSW
Gamble's Ghost (Ghostzapper)--captured her lone start in
impressive fashion for these same connections in 2012. She
produced a colt by City Zip in 2015, a filly by Twirling Candy this
year and was most recently bred back to City Zip. Lifetime
Record: 3-1-1-0, $43,184. Click for the Equibase.com chart or
VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Ivan Dalos; B-Tall Oaks Farm (ON); T-Josie Carroll.
Registered Ontario-Bred
INDUSTRY INFO
Jockeys= Guild Announces Newly Elected Senate Members:
Twenty-seven members have been elected to the Jockeys=
Guild Senate, including six new members: Jose Ortiz, Joe Rocco,
Jr., William Antongeorgi III, Eddie Garcia, Esgar Ramirez, and
Ricky Ramirez.
Among other responsibilities, the Senate determines the levels
of dues and assessments and selects the Board members,
including Chairman of the Board. Senate members are elected
for a two-year term and will be formally inducted at the Guild=s
annual meeting to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada Dec. 12-13.
AThe Guild sincerely appreciates the work and support of the
previous Senate members and looks forward to working with
the newly elected members to further the goals of the Guild,@
said Terry Meyocks, National Manager of the Jockeys= Guild.
AThe Guild provides the voice for the riders and it is essential
that we have a dedicated group of jockeys who are actively
involved.@
First-crop starters to watch: Thursday, December 1
Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2013 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/
BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)
CALEB=S POSSE (Posse), Three Chimneys Farm, $10K, 37/8/1
5-HAW, Msw 6f, A J's Posse, $35K OBS APR 2yo, 10-1
HANSEN (Tapit), KOR, $12.5K, 102/15/1
5-HAW, Msw 6f, Hansen Gone West, $10K OBS OPN 2yo, 6-1
OVERDRIVEN (Tale of the Cat), Ocala Stud Farm, $3K, 59/8/0
6-AQU, Msw 6f, Driven by Thunder, $65K OBS APR 2yo, 5-1
SHACKLEFORD (Forestry), Darby Dan Farm, $20K, 119/12/1
6-AQU, Msw 6f, +Beasley, $340K FTS AUG yrl, 5-1
SIMMARD (Dixieland Band), Mill Creek Farm, $2.5K, 35/0/0
2-HAW, Msw 6f, +Missimard, 10-1
STAY THIRSTY (Bernardini), Ashford Stud, $17.5K, 91/16/1
2-HAW, Msw 6f, +My Emoji, $2K FTK OCT yrl, 30-1
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THURSDAY • DECEMBER 1, 2016
TAPIZAR (Tapit), Gainesway Farm, $15K, 100/13/1
3-RP, Msw 1m, Wicked Zar, 3-1
TO HONOR AND SERVE (Bernardini), Gainesway Farm, $30K, 97/10/1
2-HAW, Msw 6f, Give Me the Money, $2K KEE SEP yrl, 5-1
Second-crop starters to watch: Thursday, December 1
Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2012 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/
BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Please
note: from Jan. 1-Apr. 30 all starters will be listed here. From June 1-Dec. 31, only
offspring that are first-time starters or starting in a stakes race will be listed here.
DROSSELMEYER (Distorted Humor), WinStar Farm, $17.5K, 176/52/3
2-HAW, Msw 6f, +Fredericksdiamond, $2K FTK OCT yrl, 20-1
HUNT CROSSING (Corinthian), O'Sullivan Farms, 54/5/0
5-CT, Msw 4 1/2f, +Crossing the Blues, 7-2
BREEDERS’ EDITION
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Only You, g, 3, Belong to Me--Je T'aime, by Gold Token. AQU,
11-30, (S), (C), 7f, 1:26.21. B-Merrylegs Farm North LLC (NY).
Fasig-Tipton grad Big Papi (Scat Daddy) wins his
career debut at Tampa Bay Downs.
UPCOMING MAJOR
NORTH AMERICAN STAKES
Date
12/3
12/4
12/10
12/17
12/26
12/31
Race
GI Hollywood Derby
GII Bayakoa H.
GIII Go For Wand H.
GI Matriarch S.
GIII Valedictory S.
GI Los Al CashCall Futurity
GI Starlet S.
GIII Harlan’s Holiday S.
GIII Rampart S.
GIII Sugar Swirl S.
GI Malibu S.
GI La Brea S.
GII Mathis Brothers Mile
GIII San Simeon S.
GI American Oaks
Track
DMR
DMR
AQU
DMR
WO
LRC
LRC
GP
GP
GP
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
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THURSDAY, 1 DECEMBER, 2016
BANKS HILL=S DAUGHTER
STEALS THE SHOW
MILITARY ATTACK OUT OF HONG KONG CUP
by Alan Carasso
Military Attack (Ire) (Oratorio {Ire}), the 2013 Horse of the
Year in Hong Kong, was scratched Wednesday from the Dec. 11
G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup after failing to sufficiently recover
from a leg injury sustained when a first-up third in the
G2 Longines Jockey Club Cup at Sha Tin Nov. 20.
A Group 1 winner in Hong Kong and Singapore and runner-up
to Designs On Rome (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) in a
thrilling renewal of the Hong Kong Cup in 2014, Military Attack
went to the sidelines last May with a left front suspensory issue,
the South China Morning Post reported. The veteran of 44
career trips to the post ran on well to be third in the Jockey Club
Cup, but was reported to be lame in his left front after the race.
The 8-year-old was given an entry for the International Races,
but ultimately could not recover in time.
IN TDN AMERICA TODAY
Replete tops the third day of Tattersalls mares | Tattersalls
by Emma Berry and Chris McGrath
A daughter of the outstanding racemare Banks Hill (GB)
(Danehill) from Juddmonte's great Hasili (Ire) family was the
standout of the third session of the December Mares' Sale at
Tattersalls on Wednesday, selling for 775,000gns to Amanda
Skiffington.
Replete (GB) (Makfi {GB}) (lot 2133) may be unraced but,
hailing from a dynasty interwoven with bold black-type, she has
plenty to recommend her, not least her high-flying mother,
whose siblings include Intercontinental (GB), Cacique (Ire),
Champs Elysees (GB), Dansili (GB) and half-sister Heat Haze
(GB). Meanwhile Replete's half-sister Romantica (GB) (Galileo
{Ire}) is a Group 1 winner and her half-brother, the Group
2-placed listed winner Ideal World (Kingmambo), an emerging
sire in South Africa.
"She was the nicest horse of the day with a fantastic pedigree
and she's a real beauty," said Skiffington, who was standing with
Timmy Hyde and David Wachman as she saw off attempts to
secure the 3-year-old filly from Greg Goodman of Mt Brilliant
Farm in Kentucky and John Freyer and Paul Messara of
Australia's Arrowfield Stud. She added, "She'd suit Galileo really
well."
Cont. p2
HOGAN: A PIONEER FOR WOMEN IN EQUINE SURGERY
Dr. Patty Hogan is now one of the leading equine orthopedic
surgeons in America, but she had to break down quite a few walls to
get there. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN America.
You get more
at Coolmore.
Against some decidedly pricier options,
it’s interesting to note how a selection of
the Coolmore sires performed this year.
It’s worth bearing in mind when
making your plans for 2017.
13 FASTNET ROCK
Fee: Private
Stakes winners including Gr.1 winners Rivet (2yo),
Intricately (2yo) and Fascinating Rock and Gr.2
winners Cougar Mountain and One Foot In Heaven.
That’s more than Sea The Stars, Teofilo,
Exceed And Excel, Lope de Vega etc.
9 FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND
Fee: €10,000
8 HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR
Fee: €17,500
Stakes winners including Richard Hannon’s
Group winning 2yo and 2,000 Guineas prospect
Larchmont Lad.
That’s higher than Invincible Spirit, Pivotal,
Dutch Art, Azamour, Dalakhani, Iffraaj etc.
Stakes winners including Ralph Beckett’s
Gr.2 winning 2yo Rich Legacy.
That’s level with Pivotal, Invincible Spirit,
Dutch Art, Iffraaj, Dalakhani, Azamour etc.
7 ROCK OF GIBRALTAR
Fee: €9,000
Stakes winners including Charles Hills’
Group winning sprinter Jallota.
That’s the same as Acclamation, Monsun etc. and
more than Cape Cross, Kodiac, New Approach,
Oasis Dream, Showcasing etc.
5 ZOFFANY
Fee: €35,000
Stakes winners including Gr.1 sprinter Washington DC.
That’s identical to Siyouni, Kyllachy, Lawman,
Le Havre etc. but Zoffany has done it from his first crop!
4 POWER
Fee: €8,000
Stakes winners from his first 2YO crop including
Group winners Peace Envoy and Pleaseletmewin.
Only Galileo, Kodiac, Frankel and Dark Angel have more!
4 STARSPANGLEDBANNER
Fee: €15,000
Stakes winners including the Group winners
Home Of The Brave and Spangled.
And he sired them from only 24 runners. He now
has excellent fertility with 90 mares in foal.
Source Hyperion Promotions, 1st Jan to 14th Nov.
(all stats are northern hemisphere crops only)
Contact: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Tel: 353-52-6131298. Fax: 353-52-6131382. Christy Grassick, David O’Loughlin, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Tim Corballis, Maurice Moloney, Gerry Aherne,
Mathieu Legars or Jason Walsh. Tom Gaffney, David Magnier, Joe Hernon or Cathal Murphy: 353-25-31966/31689. Kevin Buckley (UK Rep.) 44-7827-795156.
E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.coolmore.com All stallions nominated to EBF.
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Banks Hill=s Daughter Steals The Show Cont. from p1
The transaction, which saw Replete top the session, was not
only the highest price paid for a Juddmonte-bred at the
December Sale, but also nudged Tattersalls' annual turnover
into record territory, passing the high mark of 263.4-million gns
set in 2014.
The day-three aggregate was up on last year by 8% at
7,159,200gns from 184 horses sold of the 238 offered. This
meant a four-point drop in clearance to 77% and an 11% decline
in the median to 18,000gns, but the average improved to
38,909gns, a rise of 16%.
THURSDAY • 1 DECEMBER, 2016
TATTERSALLS DECEMBER MARE SALE
SESSION TOTALS
$ Catalogued
$ No. Offered
$ No. Sold
$ RNAs
$ % RNAs
$ High Price
$ Gross
$ Average (% change)
$ Median (% change)
2016
279
238
184
54
23%
775,000gns
7,159,200gns
38,909 (+16%)
18,000gns (-11%)
2015
305
244
198
46
18.85%
190,000gns
6,632,000gns
33,495gns
20,250gns
A Juddmonte Beauty For Al Kazeem...
Amanda Skiffington | Tattersalls
As usual on the Wednesday of the mares' sale, the Juddmonte
draft provided an after-dark highlight. Al Kazeem (GB) (Dubawi
{Ire}) has experienced a chequered start to his stud career but
those yearlings that made it to market were certainly well
received and he will be joined at John Deer's Oakgrove Stud by a
glamorous young Juddmonte partner in lot 2125, the unraced
Marlingford (GB) (Oasis Dream), bought for 155,000gns. The
3-year-old is a half-sister to G1 Grand Prix de Paris winner
Zambezi Sun (GB) (Dansili {GB}) from a family of stakes
performers or producers associated with her grand-dam Interval
(GB) (Habitat).
"It's a great family, as they all are at Juddmonte, with a good
bit of speed at the bottom," said Oakgrove's Tim Lane. "But
she's also a very nice physical, very athletic, and we're massive
fans of Oasis Dream mares." Cont. p3
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Banks Hill=s Daughter Steals The Show Cont.
The next filly through the ring, lot 2126, had a similar profile,
being the unraced 3-year-old Megaron (GB) (Dansili {GB}). She
will join Rabbah for 200,000gns, being out of a daughter of the
top-class All At Sea (Riverman) from the family of Twice Over
(GB) (Observatory), Passage Of Time (GB) (Dansili {GB}) and
company.
"She's a lovely filly, beautifully bred, and we hope she'll make
a good broodmare," observed Rabbah's Jono Mills. "Her mating
is to be decided--Sheikh Juma will make his own decision in
time."
SESSION TOPPERS
TATTERSALLS DECEMBER MARES
WEDNESDAY=S TOP LOTS
Lot Name
Status
Price (gns)
2133 Replete (GB)
b=mare prospect
775,000
(3, Makfi {GB}--Banks Hill {GB}, by Danehill)
Consigned by Juddmonte Farms
Purchased by Amanda Skiffington
2085 Light Up Our World (Ire) b=mare prospect
420,000
(3, Zoffany {Ire}--Shine Like A Star {GB}, by Fantastic Light)
Consigned by Overbury Stud
Purchased by Merriebelle Irish Farm
2149 Flying Fairies (Ire)
Horse in Training
280,000
(3, Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}--Bright Birdie {Ire}, by Sadler=s Wells)
Consigned by Crampscastle Stables (J. G. Murphy)
Purchased by J Oxx
2126 Megaron (GB)
b=mare prospect
200,000
(3, Dansili {GB}--Insinuate, by Mr. Prospector)
Consigned by Juddmonte Farms
Purchased by Rabbah Bloodstock
2102 Fine Blend (Ire)
Horse in Training
180,000
(3, Sakhee=s Secret {GB}--Coffee Time {Ire}, by Efisio)
Consigned by Linkslade Stables (W. Muir)
Purchased by David Redvers Bloodstock
THURSDAY • 1 DECEMBER, 2016
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THURSDAY • 1 DECEMBER, 2016
Sandstone And Birdwood Stay At Home...
Light Fantastic For Breeder Boocock...
Anthony Penfold's Bugley Stud will be the recipient of lot 2135,
Sandstone (GB) (Dansili {GB}), yet another well-related
Juddmonte 3-year-old, who was bought for 155,000gns.
Sandstone is a daughter of G3 Prix d'Aumale winner Helleborine
(GB) (Observatory), whose Group 1-winning full-sister African
Rose (GB) has already produced a notable runner in Fair Eva
(GB), who became Frankel's first stakes winner when landing the
G3 Juddmonte Princess Margaret S.
"Sandstone is the first foal of a wonderful mare and there are
lots of possible updates and improvements to come in the
family," said Penfold's representative. "She'll be well mated and
her relatives will be well mated. She'll go back to Bugley Stud
and will probably remain in the UK."
An eye-catching 3 3/4-length victory for debutante Enable (GB)
(Nathaniel {Ire}) on Monday persuaded the Newsells Park Stud
team to be bold in their bidding when going to 150,000gns to
snare the filly's half-sister Birdwood (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB})
from Juddmonte.
"It was the update, really," said Julian Dollar of his 3-year-old
purchase (lot 2110). "The trainer thinks she's pretty useful and
Juddmonte think she's pretty useful and we think this filly will
suit Nathaniel. We're very keen to continue to support him."
He quipped of Enable, "It's quite spicy, sending a Sadler's Wells
mare to Nathaniel, but it's practically an outcross now."
Concentric (GB) (Sadler's Wells), the listed-winning dam of
Birdwood and Enable, is a full-sister to Dance Routine (GB), the
dam of Juddmonte's globetrotting star Flintshire (GB), who will
stand at Hill 'n' Dale Farm in Kentucky in 2017.
When the hammer came down on the final Juddmonte filly
through the ring, 49 of the draft had been sold for a total of
3,895,500gns.
A torpid post-luncheon session, pending the Juddmonte draft,
was suddenly illuminated by lot 2085 the 3-year-old Light Up
Our World (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire})--a listed winner, with multiple
group placings, for Richard Hannon. BBA Ireland seemed to have
won the day until a single bid of 420,000gns from Luke
Lillingston proved sufficient to end their interest, a price
cognisant of the fact that her dam Shine Like A Star (GB)
(Fantastic Light) is a half-sister to G1 Coronation S. winner Fallen
For You (GB) (Dansili {GB}).
The filly was consigned by Overbury Stud, where Shine Like A
Star is boarded by her owner Derek Boocock. "He sold the
half-sister Light Up My Life (Ire) (Zamindar) here three years ago
for 425,000gns," recalled Overbury's Simon Sweeting. "So the
mare's obviously
been very lucky for
him. But then the
whole family has
done nothing but
improve since he
bought her."
That was in this
same ring at the
2009 sale, for just
Light Up Our World | Tattersalls
25,000gns. "Derek
has kept the 2-year-old by Fastnet Rock (Aus) and there's also a
Rip Van Winkle (Ire) foal, while the mare's now in foal to No Nay
Never," Sweeting added.
Lillingston was acting on behalf of John Moore's and Charles
Noell's Merriebelle Ireland. "Plans are open," he said. "She
might go to America to continue racing over there: she seems to
go on all ground and gets a mile and an eighth. But she's bought
as a broodmare prospect, sooner or later. She vetted well, she's
good-looking, and it's great to back into the family. I was
underbidder on the second dam many years ago, to Philippa
Cooper, and have been cursing my luck ever since. And of
course I like Zoffany too, I believe we bought his first stakes
winner."
Light Up Our World's second dam, Fallen Star (GB) (Brief
Truce), has been good to Philippa Cooper's Normandie Stud. Her
daughter Fallen For You (GB) (Dansili {GB}) won the
G1 Coronation S. and provided the co-top lot at Book 1 of this
year's October Sale with her Dubawi (Ire) colt, who sold for
2.6-million gns.
BOOKMARK
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Flying Fairies Races On For Oxx...
A cluster of fillies-in-training towards the end of the session
included an attractive prospect in lot 2149, Flying Fairies (Ire)
(Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}), who will be joining John Oxx after
he signed a 280,000gns docket. Winner of a 10-furlong listed
race at Leopardstown on her final start for Joseph Murphy, the
3-year-old is out of a half-sister to two Derby trial winners in
Twist And Turn (GB) (Groom Dancer) and Meath (Ire) (Sadler's
Wells)--who respectively won the Chester Vase and Gallinule
S.--but Oxx hopes that she can enhance the page herself before
going to the paddocks.
"She's been improved steadily and her last run was her best,
when stretched out in distance on the last day of our turf
season," he said. "She's for an Irish client and while she'll go to
stud eventually she should give them a bit of fun on the track for
another year first. She's had a long season so we'll give her a
break and look for something in the spring."
Lot 2102, Fine Blend (Ire) (Sakhee's Secret {GB}), was picked
up by trainer William Muir for just i10,000 as a 2-year-old at
the Goffs February Sale and 20 months later she was knocked
down at 180,000gns to David Redvers. Her hike in price came
about thanks primarily to her listed success in the Criterium de
Vitesse at Chantilly last October, and earlier this year she was
second to another flying filly, the subsequent Group 1 winner
Marsha (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), in the Listed Land O'Burns
Fillies' S.
John and Catriona Oxx | Tattersalls
Wigan Unearths A Treasure...
It's hard to argue with the 145,000gns paid by James Wigan for
lot 1963--not least when you consider the further
embellishment of her page since Tesoro (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) was
bought at the Craven Breeze-up here last year for 200,000gns. A
maiden winner for Dean Ivory in the meantime, her pedigree
looks better than ever following the emergence this season of
THURSDAY • 1 DECEMBER, 2016
Rhododendron (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), the outstanding winner of
the G1 Fillies' Mile, who is out of triple Group 1 winner Halfway
To Heaven (Ire) (Pivotal {GB})--herself a half-sister to this filly's
dam, the Group 3 winner Theann (GB) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}).
Theann has already produced a dual Group 1-winning sister to
Tesoro in Photo Call (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and is a daughter of the
top-class sprinter Cassandra Go (Ire) (Indian Ridge {GB}).
"Obviously it's just a beautiful pedigree, the outstanding one in
the book," Wigan reasoned. "And if she's on the small side, she's
certainly an acceptable model."
Ivory's Harper Lodge Stables had also registered a six-figure
sale with the preceding lot 1962, the listed-placed Rosie's
Premiere (Ire) (Showcasing {GB}), who sold for 100,000gns. She
is on her way to Haras du Mezeray, whose manager Philippe
Brosset explained, "It is such a tough, running family, the filly
herself ran 25 times. She was fast as well, reaching a rating of 93
and picking up black-type. We want to get some earlier types in
our broodmare band to go with what the market wants."
Sure enough, she could visit Dark Angel--as has her mother, of
late, in consecutive seasons. "It's a young family with plenty
going on," Brosset added. "Her 2-year-old half-brother Golden
Goal (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) was bought by John Ferguson."
Mason's Need For Speed...
Speed was the key enticement for Charlie Mason when it came
to paying 135,000gns for Lulla (GB) (lot 1996). As a daughter of
G1 July Cup winner Oasis Dream (GB) and G2 King's Stand S.
heroine Dominica (GB) (Alhaarth {Ire}), Lulla's page certainly has
a strong sprinting feel to it, and she was offered by Lordship
Stud in foal to another July Cup winner, Lethal Force (Ire).
"This is a real speed family," said Mason, "And you have to pay
a bit more for mares like this. We'll offer her foal through Silfield
Bloodstock next year."
Lulla's first foal is the Group 2-placed juvenile Mr Scaramanga
(GB) (Sir Percy {GB}) and she has yearling and foal daughters by
the Lordship Stud homebred Swiss Spirit (GB) on the ground.
Camelot (GB) made such an impressive debut at the yearling
sales that a listed winner bearing one of his foals was bound to
command attention. Sure enough, lot 2076, Accipiter (GB)
(Showcasing {GB}), fetched 100,000gns from David Cunningham
of Tullpark in Co Tipperary--a very respectable return on the
9,000gns she cost here as a yearling when bought by Nicky
Murray, who reoffered her on Wednesday through her Whitwell
Bloodstock operation.
Winner of the Harry Rosebery S. as a juvenile for Chris Wall,
the 4-year-old shares a granddam in stakes winner Viva Zapata
(Affirmed) with Heshem (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}), who
won the G2 Prix Eugene Adam this summer.
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Banks Hill=s Daughter Steals The Show Cont.
"We like that kind of thing going on under the second and
third dams," Cunningham explained. "And obviously it's great to
have a Camelot cover, with his first lot of 2-year-olds on the
way."
Tullpark is best known as breeder of Venus De Milo (Ire) (Duke
Of Marmalade {Ire}), a triple Group 1 runner-up for Ballydoyle.
NOTHING BUT NET
TATTERSALLS DECEMBER MARE SALE DAY THREE
Lot
1996
Name
Lulla (GB)
Status
Price (gns)
i/f Lethal Force (Ire)
135,000
Consigned by Lordship Stud
Purchased by BBA Ireland
Lulla (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) was picked up by One Agency for
37,000gns at the Tattersalls February sale in 2014 in foal to Sir Percy
(GB). The colt she was carrying at the time would be sold at
Tattersalls later that year for 14,000gns and, a 2-year-old of 2016,
he added value to the family when placing at both Group 2 and
listed level this year. Lulla=s connections were therefore able to
enjoy a profitable return when re-offering her on Wednesday.
1966
Qatar Princess (Ire)
i/f Hot Streak (Ire)
100,000
Consigned by Oakshott Bloodstock
Purchased by BBA Ireland
Qatar Princess (Ire) (Marju {Ire}) cost Easton Park Stud just
14,000gns at the Tattersalls Autumn Horses-in-Training Sale in 2013,
and the bay--who was unsuccessful on the racetrack--was brought
back home when the bidding reached just 4,500gns at the
Tattersalls July Sale two years ago. Connections would have been
thankful for making that decision when Qatar Princess=s half-sister
Hawksmoor won last year=s G3 Prestige S. and followed up this
season with a win in the G2 German 1000 Guineas and a pair of
Group 1 placings, and they found her value to be much higher on
Wednesday.
Tattersalls December Breeding Stock Sale Day Four Outs
2185, 2186, 2193, 2205, 2206, 2211, 2215, 2222,
2223, 2247, 2267, 2268, 2270, 2293, 2301, 2307,
2311, 2324, 2333, 2335, 2341, 2342, 2344, 2351,
2357, 2361, 2364, 2365, 2366, 2368, 2373, 2374,
2375, 2380, 2383, 2388, 2389, 2393, 2394, 2395
THURSDAY • 1 DECEMBER, 2016
VARIAN ON THE MOVE TO CARLBURG
Trainer Roger Varian has purchased Clive Brittain=s Carlburg
Stables in Newmarket and will relocate there for 2017,
according to Racing Post. Varian has been training at Kremlin
House Stables since 2011 when his former mentor and boss, the
late Michael Jarvis, retired.
"It's an honour and a privilege to purchase such a historic yard
in Newmarket,@ Varian told Racing Post. AI have great
admiration for Clive Brittain as a person and a professional and I
hope that myself and
my family will enjoy
Carlburg for as many
years as Clive and
Maureen have. An
extended thank-you
must go out to all of
my owners whose
continued support
has made this
Roger Varian | racingfotos.com
possible."
It is possible that Simon Crisford, who currently rents boxes
from Brittain, could move into Kremlin House.
AI am hoping we can swap stables," Crisford told Racing Post. "I
have been talking to [Kremlin House owner] Gay Jarvis along
those lines, but nothing is confirmed yet; it's all in the melting
pot. It wouldn't mean an increase in numbers for me, as I will
still have around 80 horses for next season, so it will just be a
straightforward switch."
Wednesday=s Results:
3rd-KEM, ,5,000, Mdn, 11-30, 2yo, f, 6f (AWT), 1:13.36,
st/sl.
+ENDLESS CHARM (GB) (f, 2, Dubawi {Ire}--Whazzis {GB} {GSWIty & SW-Eng, $149,964}, by Desert Prince {Ire}), sent off the
11-10 favourite, broke alertly to secure command before
turning the screw from the two-furlong pole. In no danger in the
final 100 yards, the chestnut was eased down late to register a
3 1/4-length success from Tisbutadream (Ire) (Dream Ahead).
The dam, who captured the G3 Premio Sergio Cumani, has
already produced the listed-placed Whim (GB) (Nayef) and last
year=s smart 2-year-old Culturati (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). Cont. p7
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3rd-KEM Cont.
A half-sister to the Listed Chesham S. winner Whazzat (GB)
(Daylami {Ire}), she has a yearling colt by Intello (Ger) and a filly
foal by Shamardal to come. This is the family of the G1 Prix de
Diane heroine Rafha (GB) (Kris {GB}), dam of the G1SW leading
sire Invincible Spirit (Ire) and other talented performers
including Kodiac (GB) who has made a name for himself at stud.
Other descendants from the third dam Eljazzi (Artaius) are the
G1 Pretty Polly S.-winning multiple highweight Chinese White
(Ire) (Dalakhani {Ire}) and the G1 Inglis Sires and G1 Blue
Diamond S. hero Pride of Dubai (Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}). Lifetime
Record: 1-1-0-0, $4,040. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Godolphin; B-New England, Mount Coote & P Barrett (GB);
T-Charlie Appleby.
4th-KEM, ,5,000, Mdn, 11-30, 2yo, f, 6f (AWT), 1:13.43,
st/sl.
+PAVILLON (GB) (f, 2, Showcasing {GB}--Park Law {Ire}, by
Fasliyev), sent off at 7-1, was slowly away and green as she
languished in rear throughout the early stages. Picking up out
wide in the straight, the bay found a surge to gain the lead with
just over a half-furlong remaining before asserting to win
comfortably by a half-length from Ashwaq (GB) (Sepoy {Aus}).
The dam is a half-sister to two black-type performers headed by
the G2 Cherry Hinton S. winner Lady High Havens (Ire)
(Bluebird), while the third dam is the G2 Park Hill S. and G2 Prix
de Royallieu scorer Madame Dubois (GB) (Legend of France),
responsible for the G1 Irish 2000 Guineas-winning sire Indian
Haven (GB) (Indian Ridge {Ire}) and Count Dubois (GB) (Zafonic),
who captured the G1 Gran Criterium. Others of note in the
pedigree include the trio of sires Imperial Stride (GB) (Indian
Ridge {Ire}) who took the G2 Scottish Derby and G3 September
S., High Pitched (GB) (Indian Ridge {Ire}) who garnered the G3 St
Simon S. and Hala Bek (Ire) (Halling) who was a close-up fourth
in the G1 Epsom Derby. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $4,040. Video,
sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Mondial Racing & Robert Haim; B-J. Bernstein & R. Haim (GB);
T-Clive Cox.
CONDITIONS RESULT:
4th-LIN, ,19,000, 11-30, 3yo/up, 10f (AWT), 2:02.74,
st.
BATTALION (IRE) (g, 6, Authorized {Ire}--Zigarra {GB}, by
Halling) Lifetime Record: MSW & MGSP-Eng, GSP-Ire & SP-Fr,
26-7-2-4, $231,671. O-Melbourne 10 Racing; B-Kildaragh Stud
(IRE); T-Jamie Osborne. *55,000gns Ylg >11 TATOCT; 70,000gns
HRA >16 TATAHI.
THURSDAY • 1 DECEMBER, 2016
ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS:
Blue Revelation (GB), g, 3, Exceed and Excel (Aus)--Epiphany
(GB), by Zafonic. LIN, 11-30, 8f 1y (AWT), 1:38.50. B-Saleh Al
Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar (GB).
Wednesday=s Results:
PRIX LYPHARD-Listed, i52,000, DVL, 11-30, 3yo/up, 9 1/2f
(AWT), 1:52.97, stn.
1--MR. OWEN, 126, c, 4, Invincible Spirit (Ire)--Mrs. Lindsay
(GISW-Can & G1SW-Fr, $1,201,621), by Theatrical (Ire).
($95,000 RNA Ylg >13 KEESEP). O-Qatar Racing Ltd; B-Derry
Meeting Farm (KY); T-Francois Rohaut; J-Olivier Peslier.
i26,000. Lifetime Record: G1SP-Fr, 12-4-2-2, i193,542.
2--Al Debel (Fr), 123, g, 3, Distorted Humor--Negligee, by
Northern Afleet. O-Al Shaqab Racing. i10,400.
3--Ecureuil, 126, g, 4, Tapit--Nutcase, by Forest Wildcat.
O-Wertheimer & Frere. i7,800.
Margins: 3, 1HF, SHD. Odds: 3.30, 5.30, 5.40.
Also Ran: Sea Front (Fr), Nice To See You (Fr), Sainte Amarante
(Fr), Ame Bleue (GB), Funny Kid, Taratchi (Fr), Vodkato (Fr),
Energia Davos (Brz), Game Theory (Ire).
Mr. Owen enjoyed an eventful sophomore campaign last year,
hitting the board in the G1 Poule d=Essai des Poulains, garnering
the Listed Prix de Tourgeville and running sixth in the G1 Prix
Jean Prat and
GI Woodbine Mile.
The bay opened this
term with a third in
Saint-Cloud=s May 1
G2 Prix du Muguet,
was in the ruck
tackling Royal Ascot=s
Royal Hunt Cup H.
and finished second
Mr. Owen | Scoop Dyga
in Maisons-Laffitte=s
July 17 G3 Prix Messidor before duplicating his earlier GI
Woodbine Mile sixth last time Sept. 17. Positioned in a handy
fourth just behind the leaders after an alert getaway here, he
launched his bid passing the eighth pole and was pushed clear to
double his black-type tally with ease. Cont. p8
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Listed Prix Lyphard Cont.
Mr. Owen is a son of G1 Prix Vermeille and GI E. P. Taylor S.
victress Mrs. Lindsay (Theatrical {Ire}), who also ran second in
the G1 Prix de Diane, and is kin to one winner. Mrs. Lindsay is
herself half to GI Humana Distaff S. heroine Dame Dorothy
(Bernardini) and is from a family which features GI Whitney H.winning sire Unaccounted For (Private Account). Click for the
Racing Post result.
2nd-DVL, i27,000, Mdn, 11-30, 2yo, f, 7 1/2f (AWT), 1:28.75, stn.
WALTZ KEY (FR) (f, 2, Henrythenavigator--Lia Waltz {Fr}, by
Linamix {Fr}), an Oct. 18 second going one mile at Toulouse in
her only prior start, raced in a handy third after the initial
exchanges of this one. Angled off the fence to challenge full of
run with 300 metres remaining, the 13-10 favourite led entering
the final eighth and was pushed out to comfortably account for
Uni (GB) (More Than Ready) by 1 1/4 lengths. Half to a yearling
colt by Orpen and a filly foal by Elusive City, she is the third
winner produced by a granddaughter of Missy Dancer (GB)
(Shareef Dancer), herself a winning half-sister to G3 Prix des
Reservoirs victress and G1 Prix de Diane and GII E. P. Taylor S.
runner-up Mousse Glacee (Fr) (Mtoto {GB}). Lifetime Record:
2-1-1-0, i16,700. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.
O-Ecurie La Vallee Martigny, Ecurie du Loup & F&F Horses;
B-Ecurie La Vallee Martigny (FR); T-Jean-Claude Rouget.
1st-DVL, i27,000, Mdn, 11-30, 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2f (AWT), 1:27.88,
stn.
STRAIGHT RIGHT (FR) (c, 2, Siyouni {Fr}--Sailor Moon {Ire}, by
Tiger Hill {Ire}), who hit the board going one mile at Toulouse
first time Oct. 18, broke in rear and remained there through the
early fractions of this return. Making a rapid move into third
before halfway, the 99-10 chance gained a slender advantage
passing the two pole and easily asserted under mild coaxing
from there to score by 2 1/2 lengths from Capitain Ken (Fr) (Tin
Horse {Ire}). The i125,000 ARAUG yearling is the third winner,
from as many foals to race, out of Sailor Moon (Ire) (Tiger Hill
{Ire}) and is a half-brother to Listed Prix Solitude victress Stone
Roses (Fr) (Rip Van Winkle {Ire}) and a filly foal by Dabirsim (Fr).
Sailor Moon is a winning daughter of Listed Prix Yacowlef scorer
Seralia (GB) (Royal Academy), herself a half to G1 Criterium de
Saint-Cloud victor Shaka (GB) (Exit to Nowhere), and is kin to
three black-type performers including G3 Prix de Psyche winner
Serisia (Fr) (Exit to Nowhere), who in turn produced MG1SW
Australian champion miler Contributer (Ire) (High Chaparral
{Ire}). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, i15,900. Video, sponsored by
Fasig-Tipton.
O-Mme Therese Dubuc-Grassa & Haras du Saubouas; B-Erich
Schmid (FR); T-Christophe Ferland.
THURSDAY • 1 DECEMBER, 2016
HRI LAUNCHES GRANT PROGRAMME
Professional jockeys in Ireland will be able to have some costs
of Quality and Qualifications Ireland courses reimbursed
through Horse Racing Ireland=s new Education and Training
Grant programme organised through its Careers and Racing
Education department. The programme is part of CARE=s
commitment to help jockeys to develop their skills and
qualifications for their current role, or to help them prepare for
life and work outside race riding. The grant programme will
operate on a reimbursement basis and will be paid in two 50%
installments--at the beginning of the course and upon successful
completion. Applicants must have held a professional jockeys
licence, issued by the Irish Turf Club, over three of the past five
years.
Patrick Ryan of CARE said, AI hope the grant programme will
act as an incentive for jockeys to consider upskilling, or getting
back into education and that any jockey who is out injured will
look at using their time on the sidelines to do a course in an area
that is of interest to them. We will also be willing to offer
expertise and experience from within HRI for any jockey who
needs assistance or advice with an assignment, study plan, or
project.@
EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS
IN HONG KONG:
Dinozzo (Ire), g, 3, Lilbourne Lad (Ire)--Nisriyna (Ire), by
Intikhab. Happy Valley, 11-30, Hcp (C3). (,127k/i150k),
1800mT, 1:49.71. O-Siu Pak Kwan; B-Swordlestown Little; T-John
Size. *A maiden winner over 1600m in a single European
appearance while under the care of Ger Lyons at Naas last
October, Dinozzo outran odds of 25-1 to finish third at this level
going an extended mile at this city track Oct. 19 and improved
by one spot over course and distance Nov. 9. Sent off the 13-5
second favorite to register his first local victory, Dinozzo jumped
on terms, but Zac Purton was immediately in search of some
cover and found it from a two-deep position in midfield. Settled
nicely down the back of the track, he was pulled out decisively
and was soon challenging for the lead as they cut the corner into
the stretch. It looked as if he might blow the race open in the
final 300m, but he idled, switched onto his incorrect lead and
held a neck margin on favored Victory Boys (NZ)
(Mastercraftsman {Ire}) at the wire. Cont. p9
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European-Bred Winners Cont.
The runner-up was in receipt of nine pounds from the winner.
AHe jumped out better today and put himself in a better spot
more comfortably than he had done before,@ Purton said. AHe
just cruised around there and showed a good turn of foot--he
just bottoms on his run but he dug in tonight. He sort of waited
for the other horses a little bit and as they came, he found a
little bit to hold them
off, which is a good
sign. I=m sure, as time
goes on, he=ll keep
getting better.@
Nisriyna has a filly foal
by Holy Roman
Emperor (Ire) and is in
foal to Kodiac (GB) in
Dinozzo wins for the first time in Hong Kong 2016. Winning owner
Siu Pak Kwan
HKJC photo
campaigned former
German galloper Irian (Ger) (Tertullian), winner of the 2010
Jockey Club Cup and runner-up in the G1 Hong Kong Cup in 2010
and 2011. He is also the owner of reigning G1 Queensland Derby
winner Eagle Way (Aus) (More Than Ready), who is being
prepared towards a start in the 2017 Hong Kong Derby. Sales
history: i44,000 Wlg >13 GOFNOV; i75,000 Ylg >14 GOFORB.
VIDEO @EquinealTDN
INGLIS RELEASES EASTER SNAPSHOT
Inglis has released its online Easter magazine, offering a first
look at some of the pedigrees that will available at its 2017
Easter Yearling Sale, set for Apr. 4 to 6. The catalogue already
includes siblings to almost 50 Group 1 winners, including G1
Golden Slipper winner Mossfun (Aus) (Mossman {Aus}) (a halfbrother by All Too Hard {Aus}); this year=s dual Group 1 winner
Yankee Rose (Aus) (All American {Aus}) (a filly by Magic Albert
{Aus}); Able Friend (Aus) (Shamardal) (a More Than Ready colt);
Group 1-winning sprinter Flying Artie (Aus) (Artie Schiller) (a filly
by Pierro {Aus}); champion Dundeel (NZ) (High Chaparral {Ire})
(a colt by Redoute=s Choice {Aus}).
It will also include a full-brother to G1 Queen Elizabeth S.
winner Lucia Valentina (NZ) (Savabeel {Aus}); a Smart Missile
THURSDAY • 1 DECEMBER, 2016
(Aus) half-brother to Extreme Choice (Aus) (Not A Single Doubt
{Aus}); and full-siblings to the Snitzel (Aus) pair Shamus Award
(Aus) and Sweet Idea (Aus).
The progeny of 25 Group 1 winners are already catalogued
including an All Too Hard first foal of Samaready (Aus) (More
Than Ready). Other Group 1 winners represented by their first
foals in the catalogue include Streama (Aus) (Stratum {Aus}) and
Secret Admirer (Aus) (Dubawi {Ire}).
Snitzel is thus far the most represented sire with 52
catalogued, followed by his sire Redoute=s Choice (37) and
Sebring (35). Zoustar (Aus) is thus far the first-season sire with
the most catalogued (27), followed by Dundeel (14) and
Epaulette (Aus) (6).
Click here for Inglis=s Easter preview magazine.
Saturday, Trentham, New Zealand, post time: 4:56 p.m.
RYDGES WELLINGTON CAPTAIN COOK S.-G1, NZ$200,000, Open WFA,
1600mT
PP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
HORSE
Volkstok’n’barrell (NZ)
Julinsky Prince (NZ)
Authentic Paddy (NZ)
Ringo (NZ)
Scapolo (NZ)
El Pescado (NZ)
Nashville (NZ)
Battle Time (NZ)
Abidewithme (NZ)
Bel Sorriso (NZ)
Aide Memoire (NZ)
Slice of Class (NZ)
Savaria (NZ)
Big Dreamer (NZ)
SIRE
Tavistock (NZ)
Darci Brahma (NZ)
Howbaddouwantit
Fastnet Rock (Aus)
Bachelor Duke
El Hermano (NZ)
Darci Brahma (NZ)
Battle Paint
Redoute’s Choice (Aus)
Keeper (Aus)
Remind
Guillotine (NZ)
Savabeel (Aus)
No Excuse Nded (GB)
JOCKEY
Cameron
No Rider
No Rider
No Rider
No Rider
Lammas
Wynne
Spratt
D Johnson
C Johnson
No Rider
McCulloch
No Rider
Tanaka
TRAINER
WT
D/C Lgn & Gibbs130
Auret
130
Latta
130
Breslin
130
Myers
130
Manning
130
A/H Bull
130
T/M Carter
130
S/J Atrg & Rhrd 125
Searle
125
Auret
125
Zimmerman
125
Bergerson
125
Mirabelli
125
AUSTRALIAN-BRED WINNERS
IN SOUTH AFRICA:
Soweto Moon (Aus), g, 3, Zoffany (Ire)--Soweto (Aus), by
Umatilla (NZ). Kenilworth, 11-30, Hcp., 1000mT, :59.60.
B-N Hodges (NSW). *A$17,000 Ylg >15 MMNAT.
Whisky Baron (Aus), g, 4, Manhattan Rain (Aus)--Tazkara (Fr),
by Sinndar (Ire). Kenilworth, 11-30, Allowance plate, 1500mT,
1:30.55. B-Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd (NSW). *MGSP-SAf.
**A$50,000 Ylg >14 INGEAS.
SALES STATISTICS
Leading Covering Sires of 2016
by cumulative average price, for sires standing in Europe, through sales of November 29
Rank
Name
FYr
Loc
2016 Fee
Ring
Sold
Avg
Median
1
Invincible Spirit (Ire)
F04
IRE
i120,000
4
3
$1,108,306
$554,153
2
Dubawi (Ire)
F07
ENG
,225,000
1
1
$720,546
$720,546
3
Dansili (GB)
F02
ENG
,85,000
3
3
$710,254
$435,707
4
Kingman (GB)
F16
ENG
,55,000
6
4
$560,548
$228,428
5
Frankel (GB)
F14
ENG
,125,000
1
1
$417,244
$417,244
6
Muhaarar (GB)
F17
ENG
,30,000
6
6
$396,432
$412,146
7
Gleneagles (Ire)
F17
IRE
i60,000
7
6
$318,677
$241,219
8
Australia (GB)
F16
IRE
i50,000
3
3
$316,647
$170,032
9
Golden Horn (GB)
F17
ENG
,60,000
8
7
$310,295
$314,420
10
Mastercraftsman (Ire)
F11
IRE
i35,000
6
6
$279,925
$288,218
11
Shamardal
F07
IRE
Private
2
2
$278,323
$278,323
12
Zoffany (Ire)
F13
IRE
i45,000
19
16
$263,637
$215,141
13
Sea the Stars (Ire)
F11
IRE
i125,000
9
6
$248,762
$254,258
14
Charm Spirit (Ire)
F16
FR
i27,500
2
2
$248,396
$248,396
15
Dark Angel (Ire)
F09
IRE
i60,000
7
6
$247,406
$183,255
16
Lope de Vega (Ire)
F12
IRE
i45,000
12
9
$237,364
$144,109
17
Siyouni (Fr)
F12
FR
i30,000
13
11
$222,872
$132,837
18
Le Havre (Ire)
F11
FR
i35,000
5
4
$174,988
$196,599
19
Authorized (Ire)
F09
FR
i10,000
2
2
$165,487
$165,487
20
Pivotal (GB)
F98
ENG
,45,000
14
14
$157,649
$76,720
21
Fastnet Rock (Aus)
F11
IRE
Private
2
2
$147,715
$147,715
22
Make Believe (GB)
F17
IRE
i20,000
5
5
$144,668
$191,286
23
Make Believe (GB)
F17
IRE
i20,000
5
5
$144,668
$191,286
24
Makfi (GB)
F12
FR
i20,000
3
3
$135,519
$23,379
25
Manduro (Ger)
F09
FR
i7,000
3
3
$128,159
$90,329
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