ftboa.com • Thursday • November 1, 2018 FEC/FTBOA PUBLICATION Florida-breds Making Final FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION Preps for Breeders’ Cup or to subscribe, please call Antoinette at 352-732-8858 or BY BREEDERS’ CUP PRESS OFFICE Hint continued to impress in his prepara- tion for the six furlong affair Tuesday email: [email protected] morning with a jog and canter the wrong Breeders’ Cup Sprint way around the Churchill Downs oval in an attempt to subdue what was a visible fer- Imperial Hint – Favorite for the $2 vor. In This Issue: million TwinSpires Breeders’ Cup Sprint “I’m very confident,” said trainer Luis (Grade 1), Raymond Mamone’s Imperial Carvajal Jr. “I can’t ask for anything better Cajun Firecracker Travels for Clever with the way he’s doing it. Trevor Stakes Health-wise and fitness- wise, the horse is doing Florida-bred Breeders’ Cup Post great. He’s mentally doing really well and coming off Positions some very good wins in Florida-bred Breeders’ Cup Fun Facts New York. “I know this is the Florida Stallion Progeny List Breeders’ Cup, but we are going in with a good Florida Breeders’ List chance and he’s more mature, too, this time,” he Wire to Wire Business Place said of last year’s runner- up. “I’m looking forward to racing Saturday.” The diminutive Featured Advertisers Florida-bred, 12-time win- Ocala Stud Florida-bred Imperial Hint/FILE PHOTO See BREEDERS’ CUP on page 3 Double Diamond Gulfstream Park West November Stakes Schedule Florida Department of Agriculture Date Stakes Purse Conditions Distance FTBOA Nov. 3 Showing Up Stakes $75,000 3yo One mile (T) Nov. 3 Cellars Shiraz Stakes $75,000 3yo, F One mile (T) Ocala Breeders’ Sales Nov. 10 Millions Classic Preview $75,000 3yo & older, Fla-bred 1 1/16 mi. 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Box 818, Ocala, FL 34478 Inquiries to David O’Farrell 352/237-2171 • FAX 352/873-3223 [email protected] www.ocalastud.com Back to Top Page 3 Breeders’ Cup Continued from COVER ner is a son of Imperialism. Imperial Hint was second in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint last year behind winner Roy H, who will be back to defend his title in this year’s Sprint. Imperial Hint is out of Royal Hint, by Lahint and was bred in the Sunshine State by Bert Pilcher’s Shade Tree Thoroughbreds located in Reddick, Fla. Limousine Liberal –Trainer Ben Colebrook will send out two in this year's Breeders' Cup – veteran Limousine Liberal (Jose Ortiz) drew post eight of nine in the $2 million TwinSpires Sprint, while freshman Knicks Go (Albin Jimenez) will leave from post 10 in a 14-horse field in the $2 million Sentient Jet Juvenile (G1). “Everything is good with the draw,” Colebrook said. “No wor- ries there. Both are good draws. As long as we're in the starting gate, we're in the right place.” Seven-year-old Limousine Liberal heads into the Sprint with earnings exceeding $1.7 million, and nine wins from 25 starts. He was fifth, placed fourth, in the 2016 edition of the Sprint. He jogged Tuesday and was scheduled to gallop at Keeneland Wednesday before boarding a van for Louisville. Promises Fulfilled – The 3-year-old son of Shackleford returned to the track on Tuesday after breezing four furlongs on Sunday in :48 2/5 as he advances toward the Breeders’ Cup Sprint. “He came out of his work great and went out there and trained good today,” trainer Dale Romans said. Promises Fulfilled is seeking his fourth consecutive graded- stakes victory. He most recently won the Stoll Keenon Phoenix Stakes (G2) at Keeneland Oct. 5 Breeder David Jacobs’ connection to Promises Fulfilled’s fam- ily traces to 1991 when he purchased his great grand dam, Copelan’s Girl. Jacobs has three broodmares including Promises Fulfilled’s dam Marquee Delivery. She has an unusual distinction of coincidentally being the dam of Marquee Miss and Marquee Cal Gal who were first and second in the 2017 Holiday Inaugural Stakes at Turfway Park. Whitmore – The multiple stakes winning sprinter jogged one mile and galloped another mile under Laura Moquett, wife and assistant of trainer Ron Moquett. “He’s happy, so I’m happy,” Moquett said. “We’ll just do light stuff the rest of week to keep him happy. And, he’ll stand in the gate later this week just to remind him.” Whitmore drew post position one Monday and Moquett was fine with that. “It’s where he likes to be,” he said. “If you look at his races, he likes to be on the inside and always seems to find the rail.” Breeders’ Cup Classic Axelrod – Tuesday morning brought a jogging assignment for trainer Michael McCarthy’s Classic prospect, with exercise rider Nikki Diodoro taking him once around Churchill Downs’ mile oval. Discreet Lover – Owner-trainer Uriah St. Lewis and the 5- year-old Florida-bred Discreet Lover both got their first taste of the Churchill Downs training routine Tuesday. The son of Repent galloped a mile and a-half and jogged another mile and one-half, See BREEDERS’ CUP on page 5 Back to Top by Stephen Got Even–Run Sarah Run by Smart Strike by Gone West–Midway Squall by Storm Bird 3 Breeders’ Cup Pre-entrants G2 Winner #1 Florida Sire Graded Sprint Champion #1 Fourth-Crop Sire Dirt-108 117 Speed Rating 13 Stakes Wins & Placed in 10 Graded 3 Graded Stakes Winners or Stakes Races Donald R.Dizney https://www.facebook.com/pages/First-Dude/130049330338431 Standing: First Dude & Bahamian Squall • Contact Roger Brand, Jimmy Alexander or Melissa Anthony for stallion inquiries HEENEY DUDE: COGLIANESE / BAHAMIAN SQUALL: COURTNEY FIRST 899 S.W. 85th Ave., Ocala, FL 34481 • (352) 237-3834 Fax: (352) 237-6069 • visit-www.doublediamondfarm.com 45037 Back to Top Page 5 EXCLUSIVE QUALITY Elusive Quality / First Glimmer, by Glitterman Florida-bred Discreet Lover/CHELSEA DURAND PHOTO Breeders’ Cup FURY KAPCORI Tiznow / Gin Running, Continued from page 3 With an abundance of speed horses in by Go For Gin a routine that will continue through Friday. the field, St. Lewis expects Discreet Lover “It really hit me this morning when I to make his customary late rally. came in at 5:45,” St. Lewis said. “It was “I think the race will set up the same as dark, but all the lights were on and horses the Jockey Club Gold Cup,” he said. “I KHOZAN were on the track. Where I am stabled at love the post (post 13) we drew. We just Parx Racing, we have to wait for daylight have to break and get position and make Distorted Humor / Delta one run.” to train.” Princess, by A.P. Indy St. Lewis said Discreet Lover, who A trainer since 1988, Uriah and his wife comes into the Classic off his 45-1 upset in Amanda own all of the 28 horses stabled at the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) on Sept. his Parx Racing base. Their son Uriah Jr. 29 at Belmont Park, is “fantastic” in his serves as an assistant. SONGANDAPRAYER training. Dirt Mile Unbridled’s Song / Alizea By Premiership Awesome Slew – As his racing career winds to a close, the Florida-bred son WINSLOW HOMER of Awesome Again returns to the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1) after finishing Unbridled's Song / Summer third in the race last year at Raven, by Summer Squall Del Mar. Trainer Mark Casse said plans call for Awesome Slew to begin his stallion career in 2019 at Ocala Stud. “His last couple of works here have been real- ly good,” Casse said on Tuesday. “He is one Brent & Crystal Fernung, Owners dimensional so he needs 5571 NW 100th St., Ocala Fl 34482 the race to set up for him. He has to have some Office: 352.629.1200 – FAX 352.629.1201 speed [on the front end.] [email protected] He won the Ack Ack [(G3) at Churchill] last www.JourneymanStallions.com year but this year there Florida-bred Awesome Slew/COADY PHOTO See BREEDERS’ CUP on page 8 Back to Top Back to Top Page 7 Back to Top Page 8 Breeders’ Cup Continued from page 5 was no speed and he finished a close fifth.” Awesome Slew went to the track prior to the time reserved for Breeders’ Cup entrants because Casse has five entrants and only four exercise riders.
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