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Full Fields for Jackpot, Princess P6 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2014 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here ‘BELIEF’ WORKS; MALIBU STILL POSSIBLE KODIAC CONQUERS GOFFS DAY TWO By Ben Massam By Emma Berry Jungle Racing LLC, KMN Racing LLC, Hollendorfer, Rookie stallions may have dominated the upper Litt, Solis II and Todaro=s champion Shared Belief echelons of the leader board during the first two (Candy Ride {Arg}) registered his first workout since a sessions of the Goffs November Foal Sale, but the troubled fourth-place finish as the favorite in the GI proven and popular Kodiac (Ire) (Danehill) put them all Breeders= Cup Classic Tuesday morning, working three in their place late furlongs in :36.80 (3/6) at Golden Gate Fields. yesterday when his son AHe came out of the race a little banged up, and out of the young Noverre that=s to be expected, but he got through it and [Hall of mare Novel Fun (Ire) was Fame Trainer] Jerry [Hollendorfer] said the last couple sold for i130,000. of days he=s been galloping very strong, and the rider Jim McCartan won a said that it=s time to do some more with him,@ said part bidding war for lot 506 owner Alex Solis II. AHe did it really well and Jerry was that included early very pleased.@ combatants Tony Solis noted that Shared Belief could possibly make one O=Callaghan and Brendan Lot 506, session-topping Kodiac colt more start this year, but acknowledged that a decision Morrin, and signed for the Goffs is highly contingent upon how the gelding trains in the Vinesgrove Stud offering interim. AWe=re going to wait until he really tells us he=s on behalf of himself and his brother Paul. ready,@ he offered. AHe=s training like he=s going AWe=ve both had a lot of luck with Kodiac and we forward, but you want to make sure he=s 100% before thought he was the best by the sire we=ve ever seen,@ you run him again.@ said McCartan, which is high praise indeed considering The logical spot for Shared Belief, according to Solis, his brother bred Kodiac=s champion 2-year-old filly is the seven-furlong GI Malibu S. at Santa Anita Tiggy Wiggy (Ire). Dec. 26. AI=m definitely not going to rule the Malibu AHe=s a really nice individual and he=ll go back to out,@ Solis said. AWe want to get him a couple more Ballyphilip Stud.@ works and see if we can go. Opening day at Santa The figures posted yesterday represented yet more Anita is always a fun day to run.@ significant advances on last year=s trade, with the Since recovering from a pair of injuries that prevented average of i22,113 improving by 44% and the median him from racing early in 2014, last year=s champion 2- of i16,500 being up by 50%. A solid clearance rate of year-old has raced five times this year, notching Grade I 87% for 208 sold helped boost the aggregate to wins against older horses in the TVG Pacific Classic S. i4,599,500, a 48% increase. Cont. p3 at Del Mar Aug. 24 and the Awesome Again S. at Santa Anita Sep. 27. Sent off as the 5-2 choice in the Breeders= Cup Classic Nov. 1, the gelding was roughed up at the start and rallied belatedly to finish fourth. It was Shared Belief=s first defeat in eight career starts. Shared Belief Horsephotos North America’s All-Time Leading Earner at Stud from the A.P. Indy Sire Line Three-time Grade 1 winner of $3,645,383 “Don’t let his good looks fool you, this is one tough horse. He’s so honest and genuine.“ – Bill Mott The Breeders’ Farm Booked full in 2014. Come out to the farm to see what 859.294.0030 Book early for 2015. everyone is excited about. www.spendthriftfarm.com 2015 Fee: $10,000 S&N First foals in 2015 IN THIS ISSUE CO-PUBLISHERS President: Barry Weisbord [email protected] @barryweisbord Vice President: Sue Finley [email protected] @suefinley BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Full Fields for Jackpot, Princess Director of Business Development: Gary King [email protected] A pair of D. Wayne Lukas trainees and intriguing ‘TDN Rising Star’ Ocho Ocho Ocho (Street Sense) EDITORIAL were among the juveniles entered for the GIII Delta [email protected] Downs Jackpot and GIII Delta Downs Princess Tuesday. 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Newmarket Bureau, Cafe Racing: Tom Frary [email protected] Ryan Moore 60 Broad Street, Suite 100 • Red Bank, NJ 07701 Racing Post 732-747-8060 | 732-747-8955 (fax) www.thoroughbreddailynews.com www.thetdn.com Page 9 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/19/14 • PAGE 3 of 10 • thoroughbreddailynews.com AThe Tsui family are keen to support the stallion and this was a lovely, well-balanced colt,@ said Clarke, who confirmed that he has been bought to race and will eventually be trained in Ireland by John Oxx, who also trained his sire. Rathasker Stud, which stands Born To Sea, is offering eight weanlings by him this week, including lot Cont. from p1 404, who was knocked down to pinhooker Paddy A total of 21 stallions with first foals account for a Twomey for i90,000. The colt is the second foal of little over a quarter of the 989 weanlings catalogued the once-raced Eastern Glow (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) across the four days and on and from the family of G2 Champagne S. winner Etlaala Tuesday, two sons of Born To Sea (GB) (Selkirk). Of the 30 Born To Sea foals catalogued, (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) took 10 have already passed through the ring, selling for an their place among the top three average of i39,650. weanlings of the sale so far, Dermot Cantillon had a selling for 120,000 and i hand in breeding both Sir i90,000, respectively. Prancealot (Ire) and As a half-brother to Galileo (Ire) Casamento (Ire), and each and Sea The Stars (Ire)--whose first-crop foals made such a splash of those first-season sires at this sale back in 2011--and by is represented by 45 the sire responsible for this weanlings at Goffs this season=s outstanding miler week. Top price so far for John Clarke the former was given by Racing Post Kingman (GB), it=s easy to understand the appeal of Born To Tony O=Callaghan, whose Lot 321 Sea, whose April-born colt out of the winning Sleeping Tally-Ho Stud stands Sir Goffs Indian (GB) mare Adaria become the most expensive Prancealot, for lot 321, a foal by the sire so far at i120,000. John Clarke bought colt out of Kyllachy (GB)=s half-sister Throne (GB) (Royal the River Lane Lodge offering (lot 345) on behalf of Applause {GB}), who was knocked down for i70,000. Born To Sea=s owner/breeders, Ling and Christopher Tsui, who operate as Sunderland Holdings. Cont. p4 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/19/14 • PAGE 4 of 10 • thoroughbreddailynews.com Goffs cont. O=Callaghan also stands Kodiac (GB) and went to i65,000 for lot 371, Greenville House Stud=s colt from the unraced King=s Theatre (Ire) mare Best Mother (Ire). Another Kodiac colt (lot 380), a brother to the four-time winner Seanie (Ire), was hammered down to Peter Kelly of Emerald Bloodstock at i60,000. Two of Seanie=s wins came since the publication of the catalogue and have seen him leap in the ratings from 87 to 103, serving as a valuable reminder of the merit of sending his dam Cakestown Lady (Ire) (Petorius) for a return visit to Kodiac. Kelly, who had previously bought Seanie at the breeze-up sales, also signed for his sibling, said, AIt=s a family I know quite well and obviously he=s a brother to a very smart horse. He=s been bought for a syndicate who will decide next year whether to reoffer him or race him--he does look quite racy.@ Late in the session Brendan Holland was the successful bidder on the top-priced filly of the day, lot 483, Gaynestown Stud=s daughter of Cape Cross (Ire) out of the listed-placed multiple winner Maybe Grace (Ire) (Hawk Wing {Ire}). It=s a family Holland has already been involved with, having sold the filly=s half-sister, Stormy Alexis (Ire) (Excellent Art {GB}), earlier this year for i70,000 at the Goresbridge Breeze-up Sale.