90 Blake-Albina Thoroughbred Services LLC, Agent II Chestnut Filly

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

90 Blake-Albina Thoroughbred Services LLC, Agent II Chestnut Filly Hip No. Barn 4 Consigned by 90 Blake-Albina Thoroughbred Services LLC, Agent II Chestnut Filly Tapit . Pulpit Tapwrit . {Tap Your Heels {Appealing Zophie . Successful Appeal Chestnut Filly . {Zophie March 6, 2020 Uncle Mo . Indian Charlie {Tizn’tshebeautiful . {Playa Maya (2013) {Tizfiz . Tiznow {Gin Running By TAPWRIT (2014), black type winner of 4 races, $1,362,402, Belmont S. [G1], Tampa Bay Derby [G2], Pulpit S., 2nd Sam F. Davis S. [G3]. Half-brother to Ride a Comet (8 wins in 16 sts to 6, 2021, $549,584, Del Mar Derby [G2], Kennedy Road S. [G2], Tropical Turf S. [G3], etc.), Inject (to 3, 2021, Goldfinch S.). His first foals are yearlings of 2021. 1st dam TIZN’TSHEBEAUTIFUL, by Uncle Mo. Winner at 3, $14,950. Dam of 2 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2021, one to race-- Tesoro (c. by Anchor Down). Winner at 3, 2021, $21,050. 2nd dam TIZFIZ, by Tiznow. 7 wins, 3 to 5, $410,944, San Gorgonio H. [G2] (SA, $90,000), Edward J. Debartolo Sr. Memorial H. [L] (RP, $90,000), West Virginia Senate President’s S. [L] (MNR, $66,000), Queen of the Green H. (TUP, $30,000), 3rd Buena Vista H. [G2] (SA, $18,000). Sister to FURY KAPCORI. Dam of 3 other foals to race, 2 winners-- TIZ THE LAW (c. by Constitution). 6 wins in 9 starts at 2 and 3, 2020, $2,735,300, Belmont S. [G1] (BEL, $535,000), Travers S. [G1] (SAR, $535,000), Florida Derby [G1] (GP, $446,400), Champagne S. [G1] (BEL, $275,000), Holy Bull S. [G3] (GP, $151,900), 2nd Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $600,000), 3rd Kentucky Jockey Club S. [G2] (CD, $29,100). Awestruck (f. by Tapit). 4 wins, $357,116, 2nd Mari Hulman George S. [L] (IND, $19,600), Roxelana Overnight S. (CD, $24,200), Dream Supreme S. (CD, $19,945), 3rd Shine Again S. [LR] (SAR, $12,000). 3rd dam GIN RUNNING, by Go for Gin. Winner at 4, $101,360. Dam of 6 winners, incl.-- TIZFIZ. Black type winner, see above. FURY KAPCORI. 6 wins at 2 and 4, $521,040, Precisionist S. [G3] (SA, $60,000), Charlie Palmer Futurity [L] (FNO, $45,050), Santana Mile S. (SA, $46,800), 2nd CashCall Futurity [G1] (BHP, $140,000), Californian S. [G2] (SA, $40,000), El Cajon S. [L] (DMR, $20,000), etc. Sire. DIXIE COMMANDER. 2 wins at 3, $68,340, Turf Paradise Derby. Audience of One. 4 wins at 4 and 5, 2021, $56,880. 4th dam Crafty and Evil, by Crafty Prospector. 2 wins at 2, $59,046, 3rd Indian Sum- mer S. Half-sister to FAVORITE TRICK (12 wins in 16 starts, $1,726,793, horse of the year, champion, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile [G1], Hopeful S. [G1], Lane’s End Breeders’ Futurity [G2], Keeneland Breeders’ Cup Mile S. [G2], Jim Dandy S. [G2], etc., sire), COLD N CALCULATING ($463,- 805, Bolsa Chica S.-R, SA, $44,925, 2nd Beau Brummel S. [L], FPX, $8,500, etc., sire), Medievil Hero (6 wins, $330,306, 2nd Indepen- dence Day H. [L], 3rd Futurity S. [G1]), Tricky Elaine ($76,913, 3rd Debutante S. [G3], dam of FAVORITE TALE, 9 wins, $1,026,300, Smile Sprint S. [G2], Gallant Bob S. [G3], etc.). Dam of 1 foal, above. Breeders’ Cup nominated. KTDF. 5-21.
Recommended publications
  • Gold Medal Colt Gets $850,000
    facebook.com/thefloridahorse FLORIDA’S DAILY SALES DIGEST • THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2017 SALE HEADLINES Published by Florida Equine Communications Inc. FTBOA.COM Gold Medal Colt Gets $850,000 By BROCK SHERIDAN The Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company continued to showcase popular thoroughbreds Wednesday as their April Sale of 2-year-olds in training drew good numbers once again from eager buyers. For the day, 158 horses brought a total of $13,917,500 compared with 165 selling for a total of $12,323,500 at last year’s second session. The average price was $88,085, up 18% compared to 74,688 in 2016 while the median price was $41,000, compared with $45,000 a year ago. The buyback percentage was 25.1%; it was 27.6% last year. Fourteen horses sold for $250,000 or more, compared with eight at the corresponding session in 2016. Topping the sale so far is Hip 584, who was pur- chased for $850,000 by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Twin Creeks, Bri- dlewood and Robert La Penta. The bay colt is by Medaglia d’Oro out of the multiple graded-stakes winning mare Indian Vale, by A.P. Indy. He was consigned by Paul Sharp, agent and worked an eighth-mile in :10 1/5 at the Under Tack show. “We were fortunate enough to partner with Twin Creeks last year on [Kentucky Derby starter] Destin,” said Aron Wellman, President of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. “This year we have Bridlewood and Mr. [Robert] La Penta as partners [on Tapwrit] on what we hope will be another Derby horse in about 10 days.
    [Show full text]
  • Saratoga Special Friday, August 11, 2017 Here&There
    Year 17 • No. 15 Friday, August 11, 2017 T he aratoga Saratoga’s Daily Racing Newspaper since 2001 Torch Singer Lover’s Key blazes to Statue of Liberty win Tod Marks Tod CANDIP LOOKS TO GET ON TRACK IN TALE OF THE CAT • DAVID DONK STABLE TOUR • ENTRIES/HANDICAPPING 2 THE SARATOGA SPECIAL FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 2017 here&there... at Saratoga BY THE NUMBERS 2: Cups of Dippin’ Dots left with some picnickers in the backyard by Gary Murray (and kids) before Wednesday’s first race, because No Food in the Paddock. They went back to get them. 7: Golf carts in a gossip scrum on the road by the main track’s three- eighths pole at 8:15 Thursday morning. The mix involved 22 people, several accents and a lot of untrue stories. XXIV: Roman numeral on jock’s agent Angel Cordero Jr.’s hat. LICENSE PLATES OF THE DAY BARN FOX, Virginia. GR8SPA, New York. Thanks to reader Ian Bennett. PICKSIX, Massachusetts. GOT POLO, New York. NAMES OF THE DAY Kristofferson, third race. Maybe he’ll get a push from Glen Campbell (thanks Brooklyn Cowboy). The Intern, seventh race. In honor of The Special’s Madison Scott, who Tod Marks heads off to Australia and the resumption of her Darley Flying Start pro- To lead in a winner at Saratoga, apparently as owner Mike Repole (fourth from gram. Thanks for the hard work. It takes a village. right) brings everybody to the winner’s circle with Driven By Speed after Thursday’s sixth race. Making mischief Street Boss has more Black Tapit..
    [Show full text]
  • Download the June 20 Issue of the 2020 Special
    Saturday, June 20, 2020 Year 1 • No. 3 The 2020 Unique Thoroughbred Racing Coverage Since 2001 New York’s Finest Tiz The Law rolls up on Belmont as Triple Crown finally begins Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire 2 THE 2020 SPECIAL SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2020 here&there...in racing Presented by Shadwell Farm Tod Marks Honk for Racing. The only spectators permitted at the Middleburg Spring Races last week were geese. Invocation (5) led here and won the cross-country race. NAMES OF THE DAY Belmont Park BY THE NUMBERS 115: Starters at the Middleburg Spring Races steeplechase meet June 13 – the first steeplechase racing in the United Second Encore, first race. Larry Smith’s 5-year-old is out of 1: Recent hurdle winner in France for Team Valor Internation- States since November. Two Bows. Smith’s band Release – “All the band you’ll ever al. Nathanielhawthorne, an English-bred 4-year-old by Nathan- need” – might take an occasional second encore. iel, won a handicap hurdle for trainer David Cottin at Compie- 47: Riding wins by Barclay Tagg on the U.S. steeplechase gne June 13. circuit (1966-77). No Parole, second race. Owned by Maggi Moss and Greg Tramontin, the 3-year-old Woody Stephens contender is by 18: Grade 1 stakes on the Saratoga calendar for 2020, includ- 2: Starts earlier than May 1, in 36 lifetime starts by turf sprint- Violence. ing the Whitney Aug. 1 and Travers Aug. 8. er Pure Sensation who makes his seasonal debut in the Jaipur at Belmont Park Saturday. Breaking The Rules, 11th race.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Media Guide NYRA.Com 1 FIRST RUNNING the First Running of the Belmont Stakes in 1867 at Jerome Park Took Place on a Thursday
    2018 Media Guide NYRA.com 1 FIRST RUNNING The first running of the Belmont Stakes in 1867 at Jerome Park took place on a Thursday. The race was 1 5/8 miles long and the conditions included “$200 each; half forfeit, and $1,500-added. The second to receive $300, and an English racing saddle, made by Merry, of St. James TABLE OF Street, London, to be presented by Mr. Duncan.” OLDEST TRIPLE CROWN EVENT CONTENTS The Belmont Stakes, first run in 1867, is the oldest of the Triple Crown events. It predates the Preakness Stakes (first run in 1873) by six years and the Kentucky Derby (first run in 1875) by eight. Aristides, the winner of the first Kentucky Derby, ran second in the 1875 Belmont behind winner Calvin. RECORDS AND TRADITIONS . 4 Preakness-Belmont Double . 9 FOURTH OLDEST IN NORTH AMERICA Oldest Triple Crown Race and Other Historical Events. 4 Belmont Stakes Tripped Up 19 Who Tried for Triple Crown . 9 The Belmont Stakes, first run in 1867, is one of the oldest stakes races in North America. The Phoenix Stakes at Keeneland was Lowest/Highest Purses . .4 How Kentucky Derby/Preakness Winners Ran in the Belmont. .10 first run in 1831, the Queens Plate in Canada had its inaugural in 1860, and the Travers started at Saratoga in 1864. However, the Belmont, Smallest Winning Margins . 5 RUNNERS . .11 which will be run for the 150th time in 2018, is third to the Phoenix (166th running in 2018) and Queen’s Plate (159th running in 2018) in Largest Winning Margins .
    [Show full text]
  • Belmont Stakes Betting Guide
    BELMONT STAKES BETTING GUIDE CONTENTS 3 Betting Guide Overview 4 How to Read a Past Performance 5 Expert Picks 6 Top Contender Bios 7 Triple Crown Experience in the Belmont Stakes 8 Home Court Advantage 9 Belmont Tipsheet BELMONT STAKES BETTING GUIDE DOWNLOAD THE TWINSPIRES APP & BET THE BELMONT BELMONT STAKES BETTING GUIDE OVERVIEW by Alastair Bull There may be no Triple Crown on the line – indeed, there are no However, in all his races he is doing his best work at the finish, Triple Crown race winners running at all. But the Belmont Stakes which suggests that he should enjoy the 1-1/2 miles more than always offers great interest, and great betting opportunities. most. Long-odds victories have become almost commonplace in Also backing up from the Preakness are two horses that didn’t the Belmont. The last 18 renewals have featured 11 winners at contest the Derby: third-place finisher Senior Investment, and double-figure odds, including included winners at 70-1 (Sarava, sixth-place finisher Multiplier. 2002), 38-1 (Da’Tara, 2008), 36-1 (Birdstone, 2004), 30-1 (Lemon Derby starters who bypassed the Preakness have a good record Drop Kid, 1999), and 24-1 (Ruler on Ice, 2011). in the Belmont. The best of them could be Tapwrit, who didn’t This may or may not be related to the fact that few American get much luck in the Derby after being bumped at the start, and horses in modern times are bred to run the Belmont Stakes trip Irish War Cry, the cause of much of the Derby bumping, who may of 1-1/2 miles.
    [Show full text]
  • DOUBLE HONOR Dkb/Br, 1995
    DOUBLE HONOR dkb/br, 1995 height 16.0 Dosage (13-5-13-1-0); DI: 3.27; CD: 0.94 See gray pages—Polynesian RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Raise a Native, 1961 Native Dancer, by Polynesian Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 4s, SW, $45,955 Mr. Prospector, 1970 838 f, 78 SW, 2.34 AEI Raise You, by Case Ace 2 8 2(1) 2(2) 1(1) $251,612 14s, SW, $112,171 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI Gold Digger, 1962 Nashua, by Nasrullah Won At 2 Gone West, b, 1984 35s, SW, $127,255 Sapling S (gr. III, $200,000, 6f in 1:09.75, dftg. 17s, SW, $682,251 12 f, 7 r, 7 w, 3 SW Sequence, by Count Fleet Jigadee, E Z Line, Unreal Madness, Jess M, 1,263 f, 101 SW, 1.81 AEI Secretariat, 1970 Bold Ruler, by Nasrullah Torgan, Medford, Felon). 7.54 AWD 21s, SW, $1,316,808 A maiden special weight race at Hol ($40,800, 5f in Secrettame, 1978 653 f, 57 SW, 2.95 AEI Somethingroyal, by Princequillo 57.95). 10s, SW, $101,598 15 f, 12 r, 10 w, 3 SW Tamerett, 1962 Tim Tam, by Tom Fool 2nd Bashford Manor S (gr. III, 6f, to Favorite Trick, 35s, wnr, $25,415 dftg. Cowboy Dan, Dice Dancer, Arosa, Cape Town, 8 f, 6 r, 6 w, 5 SW Mixed Marriage, by Tudor Minstrel Cellular Too, Governor Hicks). Northern Dancer, 1961 Nearctic, by Nearco Sanford S (gr. III, 6f, to Polished Brass, dftg. Jigadee, 18s, SW, $580,647 Felon, Torgan, Alaskan Spirit, Summer Attraction).
    [Show full text]
  • This List of Stallions Is ONLY for the 2020 Breeding Season
    Breeding Season: 2020 (This list of stallions is ONLY for the 2020 Breeding Season) Standing Farm Stallion Lanes End Farm Accelerate Gainesway Afleet Alex Ashford Stud Air Force Blue Shadwell Farm Albertus Maximus Claiborne Farm Algorithms Pin Oak Stud Alternation WinStar Farm Always Dreaming Airdrie Stud American Freedom Ashford Stud American Pharoah Gainesway Anchor Down Hill N Dale Farm Army Mule Juddmonte Farms Arrogate Darley Stallions Astern (AUS) WinStar Farm Audible Calumet Farm Bal a Bali (BRZ) Hill N Dale Farm Bayern Darby Dan Farm Bee Jersey Darley Stallions Bernardini Calumet Farm Big Blue Kitten Muncy Farm Big Red Charlie Airdrie Stud Biogenic Gainesway Bird Song Gainesway Birdstone Claiborne Farm Blame Spendthrift Farm Bolt d'Oro Spendthrift Farm Brody's Cause Pin Oak Stud Broken Vow Airdrie Stud Cairo Prince Lanes End Farm Candy Ride (ARG) Forest Haynes Carnacks Choice WinStar Farm Carpe Diem Lanes End Farm Catalina Cruiser Claiborne Farm Catholic Boy JDM Training Center Chinchilla Day Sandringham Farm Cigar Street Spendthrift Farm Cinco Charlie Lanes End Farm City of Light Ashford Stud Classic Empire Spendthrift Farm Cloud Computing Spendthrift Farm Coal Front Airdrie Stud Collected WinStar Farm Commissioner Ashford Stud Competitive Edge WinStar Farm Congrats Lanes End Farm Connect WinStar Farm Constitution Buck Pond Farm Conveyance Darby Dan Farm Copper Bullet Airdrie Stud Creative Cause Spendthrift Farm Cross Traffic Ashford Stud Cupid Hill N Dale Farm Curlin Taylor Made Farm Daddy Long Legs Claiborne Farm Demarchelier
    [Show full text]
  • MG18 Ownerssection.Pdf
    * Educator, historian, investor, sportsman Family - Wife Leia, sons Jack, Van NEW YORK & GRADE 1 STAKES Website - centennialfarms.com and philanthropist and Ramsey Artemis Agrotera: Gallant Bloom (2014); Ballerina (2014); Frizette PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS PRINCIPAL BUSINESS (2013) * Racing partnerships * Member, The Jockey Club * Chief investment officer/portfolio Artistic Express: Joseph A. Gimma manager at West End Capital Manage- (2005); Perfect Arc (2006) NATIONAL/ECLIPSE NATIONAL/ECLIPSE ment in San Francisco. Prior to that, Bar of Gold: Breeders’ Cup Filly and CHAMPIONS ANSTU STABLES CHAMPIONS Bolton spent nearly 20 years at Alex Mare Sprint (2017); Yaddo (2017); BROOKLYN BOYZ STABLES Rubiano: Top Sprinter (1992) STUART SUBOTNICK Informed Decision: Top Female Sprinter Brown & Sons Empire Distaff(2016); Critical Eye MeB RACING STABLES (2009) (2016) ANTHONY J. & NEW YORK & GRADE 1 STAKES Stable colors - Black, white diamond; Forever Together: Top Turf Female (2008) RACING BACKGROUND Beautiful America: NYSS Statue MARYELLEN BONOMO Aptostar: Acorn (1988); Bed o’ Roses OWNERS OWNERS black cap, white diamond Pompeyo: Top Steeplechaser (2001) * Bolton purchased his first horse of Liberty (2003); NYSS Fifth Ave. Stable colors - Purple, black circle, (1988); Ruthless (1988); Vagrancy (1989) Residence - New York, NY Cafe Prince: Top Steeplechaser (1977-78) in the late 1980s with his college (2002); Maid of the Mist (2002); Jo- white “BB”, black stripes on sleeves, Colonial Affair: Belmont Stakes (1993); Family - Daughter Paula and son Bryan classmate, Bill Farish. He has since seph A. Gimma (2002) purple cap, black stripes Whitney (1994); Jockey Club Gold Cup NEW YORK & GRADE 1 STAKES partnered in a number of top horses Beautiful But Blue: Bouwerie (2012); Residence - Manhasset, NY (1994) PRINCIPAL BUSINESS Annie Edge: New York (1984) including two-time Horse of the Year Fleet Indian (2012) Family - Children Anthony, Jr., Juli- Comic Blush: Gravesend (1986) * Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Consignors' Index
    Consignors’ Index Hip Color No. and Sex Sire Dam 4M RANCH, AGENT II—Barn 6 1 dkb/b.f. .......... Army Mule .................................................... Bema’s Gold BACCARI BLOODSTOCK LLC, AGENT I—Barn 8 337 b.f. ................... Laoban ........................................................... All in Time BACCARI BLOODSTOCK LLC, AGENT II—Barn 8 93 gr/ro.f. ...........Tapwrit .......................................................... Wake Me Up 149 b.f. ................... Justify ............................................................. Emma’s Encore 303 gr/ro.c. ...........Good Magic .................................................. Surf Light BACCARI BLOODSTOCK LLC, AGENT III—Barn 8 182 ch.f. .................Ghostzapper ................................................. Holiday Magic BACCARI BLOODSTOCK LLC, AGENT IV—Barn 8 222 b.f. ................... Practical Joke ................................................ Midnight Magic BACCARI BLOODSTOCK LLC, AGENT V—Barn 8 109 b.c. ..................Into Mischief ............................................... Bella Gattino BALLYSAX BLOODSTOCK, AGENT—Barn 5 131 gr/ro.c. ...........Good Samaritan ........................................... Clara Kelly BALLYSAX BLOODSTOCK, AGENT—Barn 5 FOR HNR NOTHHAFT HORSE RACING LLC 233 dkb/b.c. ......... Cairo Prince .................................................. Move BALLYSAX BLOODSTOCK, AGENT IV—Barn 5 99 dkb/b.c. ......... Bucchero ....................................................... Adios Dawn BALLYSAX BLOODSTOCK, AGENT V—Barn
    [Show full text]
  • INDIAN EVENING:Layout 1 11/22/13 1:49 PM Page 1
    INDIAN EVENING:Layout 1 11/22/13 1:49 PM Page 1 INDIAN EVENING Indian Charllie—Unenchantedevening, by Unbridled Song Precocity, Pedigree, Class At 2, won the Swynford Stakes and 3rd in the G2 Three Chimneys Saratoga Special, defeating UNION RAGS. By California Champion 3 year-old-colt INDIAN CHARLIE. Sire 7 Champions including 2-year-old filly INDIAN BLESSING ($2,595,420), champion older mare, FLEET INDIAN ($1,704,513) and champion 2-year-old colt UNCLE MO ($1,606,000). Out of an Unbridled’s Song mare, from the family of Horse of the Year and Champion 2-year-old colt FAVORITE TRICK ($1,726,793). G.S.M 98.9 G.S.M. = Genetic Stallion Marker Go to www.victoryrose.com to learn more about how genetics can be used to help with your breeding decisions 2014 FEE: $3,000-LIVE FOAL (payable when foal stands and nurses) Standing at VICTORY ROSE THOROUGHBREDS Inquiries to Ellen Jackson 5144 Allendale Road, Vacaville, California 95688 PHONE/FAX (707) 678-6580 e-mail: [email protected] or website: www.victoryrose.com 88 California Thoroughbred 2014 Stallion Directory www.ctba.com IndianEveningCS405201ORIGJockeyClubPageSent11-8-2013-No ChangeLoretta11-26-2013-204pm :Layout 1 11/27/13 4:16 PM Page1 INDIAN EVENING 2009 Bay - Height 16.0 - Dosage Profile: 3-5-4-0-0; DI: 5.00; CD: +0.92 Fortino II RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Caro (IRE) Chambord Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings Siberian Express Warfare 2 3 2(1) 0 1(1) $140,172 308 foals, 12 SWs Indian Call La Morlaye In Excess (IRE) Sing Sing At 2, WON Swynford S.-L at Woodbine (7 fur., by 3 986 foals, 63
    [Show full text]
  • Thoroughbred
    A Publication of the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association PAThoroughbred pabred.com August 2020 pabred.com Issue 77 REPORT Freshman sires get first Howells of winners Whysper Social Inclusion and Uncle Lino hit with multiple winners in July. Page 8 Wynd Farm There was never any doubt that Justine Howell would be involved with Page 3 Thoroughbreds. With husband Marc, she is quietly Page 3 building up Whysper Wynd Farm in Chester Springs. Social Media New Wyeth creation postings is a sanctuary Retired race horses, Smarty Jones on Pastures of Point Lookout sanctuary Horse.TV and a PA-bred GSW back in in Chadds Ford was created by artist training are a few of the news items Jamie Wyeth in loving memory of found on the PA Bred Facebook page. his late wife, Phyllis Mills Wyeth. The generous gesture of love provides a Page 16 new home for 10 retired racehorses. Photos by Maggie Kimmett. Page 6 Millionaires Row The Pennsylvania Horse Racing Association’s series on Pennsylvania-Bred millionaires celebrates and remembes some of the greatest racehorses A Letter from the keystone state has Executive Secretary produced. It kicks off with Page 9 Smart Bid, Lord Admiral and Brian Sanfratello Favorite Tale. Page 7 PA Day will be held on Labor Day, Monday September 7th at PARX Racing with over a half million in purses! The card will feature five PA-Bred Stakes and as usual the balance will consist of Pa Restricted Races. With the threat of the spread of Covid-19, there will be no luncheon. The abil- ity of owners and their guests to attend and even be in the paddock or winner’s circle will depend on protocols in place at that time.
    [Show full text]
  • Robert Lapenta Born
    Robert LaPenta Born: Aug. 20, 1945, in Yonkers, New York Residence: Westport, Connecticut Family: Wife, Laurie. Son: Robert Jr. Education: Iona College Breeders’ Cup Record (includes partnerships): 10-1-1-1 | $1,750,500 • Represented by 10 Breeders’ Cup starters to date, including War Pass, who clinched an Eclipse Award as champion 2-year-old male with a victory in the 2007 Juvenile (G1). He also sent out Whitmore, owned in a partnership with trainer Ron Moquett and Head of Plains Partners LLC, to finish second in the 2018 Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) after finishing eighth the year before. Jackson Bend was third for LaPenta in the 2011 Sprint. • His 2019 candidates include Whitmore, who is making this third Sprint start, and Coal Front, who is being pointed to the Big Ass Fans Dirt Mile (G1). Coal Front, owned in a partnership with Head of Plains Partners, won the Godolphin Mile (G2) on this year’s Dubai World Cup undercard. His 2019 wins also include the Razorback Handicap (G3), the Mr. Prospector (G3) and the Parx Dirt Mile. • LaPenta, who grew up attending the races in New York with his mother, achieved one of his “bucket list” wishes in racing when he won the 2018 Travers Stakes (G1) with Catholic Boy. “I’ve been coming to Saratoga since I was 18,” LaPenta said. “This race has always been my dream. Even more than the Kentucky Derby. Some people might not understand that, but the Mid-Summer Derby has always been my dream.” • As a 3-year-old, Catholic Boy was equally formidable on turf and dirt, winning the $1.2 million Belmont Oaks (G1) and Pennine Ridge (G2) on turf prior to his win in the Travers … That versatility made Catholic Boy the first 3-year-old male to win Grade 1 stakes at 1 ¼ miles or more on both turf and dirt since Secretariat in 1973.
    [Show full text]