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Demarchelier: a Son of Dubawi in Kentucky
TUESDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 2019 ZOUSTAR LEADS QATAR RACING ROSTER DEMARCHELIER: A SON OF Australian champion Zoustar (Aus) (Northern Meteor {Aus}), DUBAWI IN KENTUCKY who earned champion first-crop and second-crop titles, as well as the leading sire of 3-year-olds in his native land, leads the Qatar Racing 2020 roster and will command £30,000. The reverse shuttler, who sired a Group 1 trifecta in the Coolmore Stud S., will be available to a limited book of 125 mares. 2017 British champion first-season sire Havana Gold (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) will stand for £10,000 next year, while Charm Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) returns from France after siring three group winners this season. Crowned the 2018 leading first- season sire in Britain, he repeated that feat in New Zealand. This season=s first-crop sire Hot Streak (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}), a MGSW and MG1SP at two and three, has already sired SW Flaming Princess (Ire). He is available at £5,000, as is G1SW Lightning Spear (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), The latter has a limited number of nominations and breeding rights available and is Click above to view Demarchelier at Claiborne. expecting his first foals in 2020. By Katie Ritz The continual increase in the popularity of turf racing in the U.S. has brought about an increasing demand for turf sires. More and more American buyers are shopping the European sales to fill their racing stables, while American breeders are interested in finding crossover stallions that have the potential to produce both turf and dirt runners. Now, a new opportunity will be available for breeders, with Claiborne Farm introducing 425,000gns TATOCT Book 1 yearling and >TDN Rising Star= Demarchelier (GB), the first son of Dubawi (Ire) to stand in Kentucky, at $5,000 for 2020. -
Bill Oppenheim
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016 PLETCHER JUVENILES SARATOGA BOUND >MOON= ON THE RISE, >ICE= by Ben Massam ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL Some two months into the 2-year-old racing season, seven-time Eclipse Award winner Todd Pletcher has already established his customary position at the fore of the training ranks, with two juvenile stakes wins and a number of other promising prospects. Pletcher=s barn was firing on all cylinders this past weekend, sending out three maiden graduates in the span of three hours at Belmont Park and Monmouth Park, Saturday. Pletcher kicked off the action with a rallying score by Bronson (Medaglia d=Oro) in a five-furlong maiden event at the Jersey Shore [video]. Given that the colt=s pedigree leans toward longer-distance races and turf--including his MGSW dam Cambiocorsa (Avenue of Flags)--Pletcher said that he was pleased to see his charge win at first asking on dirt. AWe=ll definitely consider the [July 23 GIII] Sanford [for Donegal Moon | Equi-Photo Bronson],@ Pletcher said. Cont. p4 by Ben Massam IN TDN EUROPE TODAY By all accounts, Donegal Moon (Malibu Moon) signified that BILL OPPENHEIM: ASCOT SUMMARY he is ready to tackle tougher competition in the future after his Bill Oppenheim looks at some of the sires and owners that win in the GIII Betfair.com Pegasus S. at Monmouth Park this made headlines during Royal Ascot last week. Click or tap past Sunday, and Donegal Racing=s Jerry Crawford has wasted here to go straight to TDN Europe. little time scouting out possibilities for the talented chestnut=s next start. -
CAN't BUY ME LOVE Makin the Rounds... TATTERSALLS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2009 in 2008 For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. CAN’T BUY ME LOVE Makin the Rounds... Money may not buy love, but it can get you a pretty Although Australian-born, Makin spends much of his nice broodmare. Blue-blooded Song (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells) time in Hong Kong, where he runs a successful betting headed an electric second breeding stock session at the operation. He indicated that Song will likey be bred to Tattersalls December Sale in Newmarket yesterday Sea the Stars (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) next spring. when selling for 1.7 million gns ($2,967,702) to Aus- Coolmore PR supremo Richard Henry and his wife tralian owner Paul Makin. The Roisin were partners in Song, having bought her dam unraced three-year-old, in foal Jude (GB) (Darshaan {GB}) as a to Danehill Dancer (Ire), was three-year-old for 92,000gns at offered as lot 1613 from the 1997 December Sale. Mary-Ann Penfold=s Bugley AWe were just lucky the day Stud. She is a full-sister to we bought the mare and bred G1 Irish 1000 Guineas winner her to the best stallion around, Paul and Lyndall Makin with Yesterday (Ire), three-time which was Sadler=s Wells,@ Grant Pritchard-Gordon Classic-placed Quarter Moon Henry quipped. Her first two tattersalls.com (Ire) and G1 Epsom Oaks third foals by the Coolmore stallion All My Loving (Ire), and hails from Kirsten Rausing=s were Quarter Moon and Yester- superb family of Alborada (GB) (Alzao) and Albanova day. -
Race Details for 15:05 the QIPCO CHAMPION STAKES (CLASS 1
Race Details for 15:05 THE QIPCO CHAMPION STAKES (CLASS 1) (BRITISH CHAMPIONS MIDDLE DISTANCE) (Group 1) (17791), at ASCOT on 17/10/2015 Animal Age Owner Trainer Air Pilot (GB) 6 Lady Cobham Ralph Beckett Ajman Bridge (GB) 5 Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum Luca Cumani Ayrad (IRE) 4 Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar Roger Varian Balios (IRE) 3 Al Asayl Bloodstock Ltd David Simcock Cirrus des Aigles (FR) 9 Mr J. C. A. Dupouy Mrs C. Barande-Barbe Convey (GB) 3 Mr K. Abdullah Sir Michael Stoute Dariyan (FR) 3 H.H. Aga Khan A. de Royer Dupre Decorated Knight (GB) 3 Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar Roger Varian Diamondsandrubies (IRE) 3 Mrs R Henry/Mrs J Magnier Aidan O'Brien Eagle Top (GB) 4 Lady Bamford John Gosden Ectot (GB) 4 Al Shaqab Racing E. Lellouche Elm Park (GB) 3 Qatar Racing Limited Andrew Balding Erupt (IRE) 3 Niarchos Family Francis-Henri Graffard Fascinating Rock (IRE) 4 Newtown Anner Stud Farm D. K. Weld Fluff (IRE) 3 Mr D. Smith, Mrs J. Magnier, Mr M. Tabor Aidan O'Brien Found (IRE) 3 Mr M. Tabor, D. Smith & Mrs John Magnier Aidan O'Brien Free Eagle (IRE) 4 Moyglare Stud Farms Ltd D. K. Weld Gleneagles (IRE) 3 Mr M. Tabor, D. Smith & Mrs John Magnier Aidan O'Brien Golden Horn (GB) 3 Mr A. E. Oppenheimer John Gosden Highland Reel (IRE) 3 Mr D. Smith, Mrs J. Magnier, Mr M. Tabor Aidan O'Brien Intilaaq (USA) 3 Mr Hamdan Al Maktoum Roger Varian Jack Hobbs (GB) 3 Godolphin & Partners John Gosden Karaktar (IRE) 3 H.H. -
9-8-15 BC Newsletter
September 10, 2015 Contact: Jim Gluckson 212-230-9512 Countdown to the Breeders’ Cup World Championships Newsletter Advisory: This is the fourth of nine weekly news releases focusing on the horses and races leading to the 32nd Breeders’ Cup World Championships on Friday, October 30 and Saturday, October 31 at Keeneland. For more information, please visit www.breederscup.com. The Breeders’ Cup will be televised live on NBC and NBCSN. The Breeders’ Cup will be televised live on NBC and NBCSN. You can follow all the contenders’ activity leading up to the Breeders’ Cup with Equibase’s free “Road to the Breeders’ Cup” Virtual Stable Virtual Stable notification service. Golden Horn, Gleneagles Slated to Finally Meet in Irish Champion The much anticipated matchup between star European miler GLENEAGLES (IRE) and fellow standout GOLDEN HORN (GB) appears set to finally take place Saturday in Leopardstown’s $1.33 million “Win and You’re In” QIPCO Irish Champion (GI), with an eight-horse field in place, and a berth in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf going to the winner. The Irish Champion is one of three Challenge races at Leopardstown and highlights a weekend that features 10 total “Win and You’re In” races, including the prestigious Ricoh Woodbine Mile (GI) Sunday. A rainy forecast for Friday has caused Leopardstown officials to move the Irish Champion to the outside course, and to start Saturday’s race about one hour earlier in the program. The connections of both Coolmore’s Gleneagles and Anthony Oppenheimer’s Golden Horn, the pair of 3-year-old standouts are expected to meet in the 1 ¼-mile race after the latter withdrew from a potential clash in the “Win and You’re In” Juddmonte International (GI) at York August 19 due to the soft turf. -
You Can Also Pick up a Copy of the TDN Today at Saratoga Race
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2015 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here QUEEN’S RULES BEHOLDER FACES NINE IN PACIFIC CLASSIC As if the withdrawal of Gleneagles (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) Two-time Eclipse champion Beholder (Henny Hughes) did not provide enough of a twist to the plot ahead of drew post nine and was installed the 5-2 morning-line Wednesday=s G1 Juddmonte International S., the real favorite after a field of 10 was entered Wednesday for drama was still to play out on York=s Knavesmire as the Saturday=s GI TVG Pacific Classic S. at Del Mar. The 5- unheralded 50-1 shot Arabian Queen (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) year-old mare will attempt to become the first female to mastered Golden Horn (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) to the win the Pacific Classic. The best female finish in the smell of burning formbooks. Classic came when Paseana was fifth in 1992 and Last seen finishing a well-beaten third without any Byrama was most recently seventh in 2013. obvious excuses in the G1 Nassau S. at Goodwood at AI wasn=t worried about what post position she might the start of the month, Jeff Smith=s 3-year-old filly was draw, I was worried she might not get in because of a left to her own male bias,@ quipped trainer Richard Mandella. devices by the main Beholder carries a four-race win streak into the race, group early and was most recently striding home a seven-length winner of able to build her own the Aug. 1 GI Clement L. -
Keesep Book 1 Ends with a Bang
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2016 BOOK 1: STRONG FINISH KEESEP BOOK 1 ENDS by Bill Oppenheim WITH A BANG In our column of August 24 (click here), we postulated that if 60% of the 607 yearlings catalogued in Keeneland September Book 1 sold for an average of $300,000--approximately the Book 1 average in 2014-2015--our target for the Book 1 gross was $111-million. As there were 117 fewer yearlings (16%) catalogued in Book 1, we were projecting a $23-million decline in the Book 1 gross. After the first two days--$34.5-million for 108 sold Monday and $38-million for 119 sold on Tuesday, for a two-day average of $319,000, and one seven-figure yearling each day B it looked like the $111-million figure was likely to be close to the mark. Then came Wednesday--whole different sale. Cont. p16 IN TDN EUROPE TODAY GLEN HILL TAKING A GLOBAL APPROACH Hip 454, sale-topping son of Scat Daddy | Keeneland Craig Bernick of Glen Hill Farm considers buying into by Jessica Martini, Brian DiDonato & Christie DeBernardis international pedigrees to be a pivotal part of his breeding and LEXINGTON, Kentucky--The Keeneland September Yearling racing program. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Sale, which started off slowly Monday, had been building up Europe. steam during each subsequent session and the auction=s Book 1 section ended with a strong day of selling Wednesday in Lexington. Six horses sold for seven-figures during the session, with Coolmore=s M.V. Magnier going to a sale-topping $3 million to bring home a Scat Daddy half-brother to champion Beholder (Henny Hughes) (hip 454) from the consignment of the Mitchell family=s Clarkland Farm. -
EDITED PEDIGREE for 2018 out of ANOTHER NAME (USA)
EDITED PEDIGREE for 2018 out of ANOTHER NAME (USA) Exceed And Excel (AUS) Danehill (USA) Sire: (Bay 2000) Patrona (USA) OUTSTRIP (GB) (Grey/Roan 2011) Asi Siempre (USA) El Prado (IRE) (Grey/Roan 2002) Siempre Asi (USA) (Bay filly 2018) Giant's Causeway (USA) Storm Cat (USA) Dam: (Chesnut 1997) Mariah's Storm (USA) ANOTHER NAME (USA) (Bay 2006) Because (IRE) Sadler's Wells (USA) (Bay 2001) Jude (GB) 4Sx3D Sadler's Wells (USA), 5Sx5Sx5Sx5Dx4D Northern Dancer, 5Sx4D Fairy Bridge (USA), 5Sx5S Sir Ivor (USA), 5Sx5D Roberto (USA) 1st Dam ANOTHER NAME (USA), ran once in France at 4 years; dam of 2 winners: NOM DE PLUME (FR) (2012 f. by Aussie Rules (USA)), won 10 races in Morocco from 4 to 7 years, 2019 and £57,474 and placed 22 times. FLAT TO THE MAX (FR) (2015 g. by Maxios (GB)), won 1 race at 3 years, 2018 and £9,150 and placed 3 times; also won 1 race over hurdles at 3 years, 2018 and £7,801. Bien Nommee (FR) (2013 f. by Whipper (USA)), placed 4 times in France at 3 years and £9,487; broodmare. Yug (FR) (2014 g. by Motivator (GB)), placed once at 3 years and £1,196. She also has a 3-y-o filly by Anodin (IRE). 2nd Dam BECAUSE (IRE), placed 3 times at 3 years; Own sister to YESTERDAY (IRE), QUARTER MOON (IRE), Hold Me Love Me (IRE) and All My Loving (IRE); dam of 3 winners: HEROIC HEART (FR), placed 4 times at 2 years; also won 2 races in France at 3 years. -
Racing in Dubai Sale
AT MEYDAN RACECOURSE ON Thur sday, 20 September ’18 AT 5PM Inspect the horses at Meydan Quarantine (Nofa Stables) Tuesday, 18 September: 7.30-9am and 4-5.30pm Wednesday, 19 September: 7.30-9am and 4-5.30pm Raci ng In Dubai Sale You r golden opp ortuni ty to own a ra cehors e in Du bai... The unusual condition of this sale is that all the horses must remain in the UAE for the next 18 months, enriching the racing scene and providing their new owners with outstanding sport. At the natio n’s five racecourses, chances to win abound. Graduates of this sale have already won more than 100 times, right up to the very highest level. SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 1 Grads wh o’ve made t he gra de... No rt h America Bought for: AED 140,000 Winnings so far: AED2,064 ,947 2 RACING IN DUBAI SALE Hawke sbury Bought for: AED 25 0,000 Winnings so far: AED253,000 SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 3 Good T rip Bought for: AED 17 0,000 Winnings so far: AED34 7,263 Shil long Bought for: AED 15 0,000 Winnings so far: AED55 7,850 4 RACING IN DUBAI SALE Secret Amb itio n Bought for: AED 150,000 Winnings so far: AED783 ,170 Brave h orses, great sp ort, u nforgett abl e nigh ts... SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 5 It could be y ou in t he win ner ’s enclosure... Rave n’s C orner Bought for: AED 13 5,000 Winnings so far: AED68 3,530 Janszo on Bought for: AED 300 ,000 Winnings so far: AED36 9,316 6 RACING IN DUBAI SALE Mo ntsarr at Bought for: AED 200 ,000 Winnings so far: AED42 5,380 Galesburg Bought for: AED 30 ,000 Winnings so far: AED21 7,200 SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 7 Ho rnsby Bought for: AED 375 ,000 Winnings so far: AED25 0,062 Dr af ted Bought for: AED 40 ,000 Winnings so far: AED408,899 Street Of Dreams Bought for: AED 120 ,000 Winnings so far: AED268 ,710 8 RACING IN DUBAI SALE Riflesco pe Bought for: AED1 30, 000 Winnings so far: AED1 73, 150 Maybe we should rename it the ‘ Winning In Duba i’ sal e! Town’s Hist ory Bought for: AED 140 ,000 Winnings so far: AED142,3 17 SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 9 How to buy a r acehorse.. -
HRI FACT BOOK 2004.Indd
Horse Racing Ireland Fact Book 2004 Horse Racing Ireland Fact Book 2004 Horse Racing Ireland Horse Racing Ireland, Thoroughbred County House, Kill, Co. Kildare. TEL 045 842 800 FAX 045 842 801 EMAIL [email protected] WEB www.hri.ie Contents • Chief Executive’s Introduction 02 • Racing Review 04 • Statistics Introduction 14 Attendance 14 On-Course Betting 16 Off-Course Betting 18 Tote 18 Betting by Racecourse 19 Breeding 22 Irish Sales 22 Horses in Training 23 Ownership 25 Fixtures 25 Entries and Runners 27 Balloting 34 Prize Money 36 Sponsorship 41 Top Ten Flat and NH Horses 44 Leading Owners, Trainers and Riders 46 Licensed Trainers, Riders and Stable Staff 54 Irish Classifications 55 • Racecourses Irish Racecourses 58 Map of Irish Racecourses 65 • Fixtures 2005 Fixture List 66 2005 Festivals 68 Major National Hunt Races 2005 69 Major Flat Races 2005 70 1 Introduction By Brian Kavanagh, Chief Executive of Horse Racing Ireland On behalf of Horse Racing Ireland, I am delighted to present the first ever Irish Racing Fact Book. This will be an annual compilation of the key statistics for the racing industry in Ireland including significant analysis of betting turnover and breeding output. Irish racing has enjoyed very significant and welcomed growth in many areas in recent years. Buoyant Tote betting, improving attendances at major festivals, increased sponsorship and growth in horses in training all testify to the vibrancy of the sport and its enduring appeal for the Irish public. This is clearly reflected in the many tables and charts contained within. -
Harrington Heads New Investment Opportunity Cont
WEDNESDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 2018 ORDER OF ST GEORGE RETIRED HARRINGTON HEADS NEW Multiple highweight and MG1SW Order of St George (Ire) INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY (Galileo {Ire})--Another Storm, by Gone West) has been retired, Racing Post reported Tuesday afternoon. The 6-year-old entire was due to contest the G1 Irish St Leger on Sunday, but trainer Aidan O=Brien opted to call time on the three-time Group 1 winner=s career. AWe=ve decided to retire Order of St George,@ O=Brien told Racing Post. We did not want to be greedy and risk him on Sunday. It=s nothing serious, just age has caught up with him, and we thought it was the right thing to do for the horse.@ Bred by Paget Bloodstock in Ireland and a $550,000 Keeneland September yearling, Order of St George raced initially for Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith and Mrs. John Magnier, with G1 Melbourne Cup-winning owner Lloyd Williams buying in shortly before he started his 2016 season. Cont. p4 Trainer Jessica Harrington is part of a power-packed team IN TDN AMERICA TODAY for a new syndicate | Racing Post WAR FRONT FILLY LEADS EARLY KEESEP DAY 2 A half-sister to GI Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist (Uncle Mo) by by Daithi Harvey War Front was snapped up by Godolphin for $1.75 million at With the minor matter of preparing Europe's best miler Alpha Keeneland September to top the early part of session two. Click Centauri (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) for potentially her fifth or tap here to go straight to TDN America. -
Breeder S' Edition Racing on Tv
The TDN is delivered each morning by 5 a.m. Eastern. For subscription information, please call (732) 747-8060. THOROUGHBRED Sunday, DAILY NEWS September 2, 2001 P INTERNATIONAL P GO EAST YOUNG MAN SWEET SEVENTEEN AT THE CURRAGH Offered three times at auction with no takers, Came A field of 17 two-year-olds will line up for the G1 Home (Gone West) maintained his unbeaten record with Moyglare Stud S. at The Curragh this afternoon. Having a stakes-record setting victory in the GI Hopeful S. at won the event last year with Sequoyah (Ire), trainer Saratoga yesterday afternoon. Bought back for Aidan O’Brien shows his intent to follow up by saddling $650,000 as a weanling at Keeneland November, four runners this time. The choice among them is $300,000 as a Keeneland September yearling and most Sophisticat (Storm Cat), who has been the runner-up to recently for $145,000 at Barretts March, the dark bay Queen’s Logic (Ire) twice, missing by a half length in colt debuted June 3 for breeders John Toffan and the G3 Queen Mary S. at Royal Ascot and by 1 1/4 Trudy McCaffery and romped home by eight lengths at lengths in the G2 Lowther S. Aug. 23 when receiving Hollywood. He handled the rise to stakes company with three pounds. In between those runs she was beaten a aplomb, shrugging off early challenges to win the GII length by Agnetha (Ire) in the Listed Silver Flash S. at Hollywood Juvenile Championship S. by four lengths Leopardstown July 18 after experiencing a luckless July 15.