Ocala Dream adds Kingston to growing resume

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Ocala Dream benefits from Aqueduct prep and tops strong field in Kingston Stakes on Big Apple Showcase Day at Belmont. Susie Raisher/NYRA Photo.

By Melissa Bauer-Herzog

Somelikeithotbrown came into Monday’s Big Apple Showcase Day as one of the – if not the heaviest – favorites of the card. For much of the $125,000 Kingston Stakes, it looked like the multiple graded stakes-winning millionaire might run away with the 1 1/16-mile turf stakes.

Ocala Dream, bred by Mahwhinney, Lieberman, Beglin & Coutsodontis and foaled at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson, had other ideas, racing right past that rival to win the closing stakes of the day by 2 1/4 lengths.

The 2022 Kingston proved a vintage renewal, with all but one of the eight runners having stakes form. The group featured six stakes winners, led by multiple New York-bred champion, Grade 2 winner and $1,189,338-earner Somelikeithotbrown and his stablemate, multiple Grade 2 winner and $1,123,979-earner Cross Border. In the end it was Ocala Dream, a 4-year-old son of Effinex owned by Thomas Albrecht, Vincent Fusar and James Klein, that came out on top as one of the youngest runners in the field.

Ocala Dream broke well from the inside under Javier Castellano, dueled briefly for the lead before happily taking back to run close behind pacesetting City Man. Down the backstretch the lead changed with Somelikeithotbrown and Jose Ortiz charged to the front to take control, 1 1/2 lengths ahead of Advanced Strategy and City Man, with Ocala Dream a close fourth through the half in :47.26.

Ocala Dream angled wide around the far turn and Somelikeithotbrown started to falter with the field closing the gap. Somelikeithotbrown, the 4-5 favorite, tried to dig in and keep the lead, but Ocala Dream gave him no chance to fight back as he flew past in the lane.

Ocala Dream drew off while Sanctuary City rallied for second and a head clear of Therapist in third. Cross Border finished fourth with Somelikeithotbrown fifth. Ocala Dream won in 1:39.79 over the firm inner turf course.

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Trainer Tom Morley (far right) and Team Ocala Dream capped Big Apple Showcase Day with a victory in the Kingston. NYRA Photo.

Trained by Tom Morley, Ocala Dream added a fourth victory to his record in the Kingston and a second stakes victory after winning the Spectacular Bid division of the New York Stallion Series Stakes last June at Belmont. He prepped for the Kingston with a second in an open allowance-optional April 14 at Aqueduct, his lone start of 2022 and first since finishing fourth in the Gio Ponti in late November at Aqueduct.

“He’s not a big horse, but he’s a stalky little horse,” Morley said. “I believe a lot in weights. He was 30 pounds lighter today than he was when he was at Aqueduct. He had a really good breeze program into this race. There were some very good horses in that race today, but he got a Hall of Fame ride by Javier to get the job done.”

Now an earner of $276,490, Ocala Dream had become Effinex’s first stakes winner in the Spectacular Bid. He also gave that same distinction to his winning Freud dam Eleni’s Daughter. The colt had broken his maiden one start prior to the stakes victory, almost three years and two months after being foaled in March 2018 at Sequel New York in Hudson.

Ocala Dream was a $50,000 purchase at the 2020 OBS March sale of 2-year-old in training by co-owner Thomas Albrecht from the Daylight Farm Racing & Sales consignment.

Ocala Dream’s family laid roots in New York when his second dam Smoke N Shadows was sent to the state as a racehorse, making five starts on the NYRA circuit. She stayed in New York as a broodmare with Eleni’s Daughter her sixth foal born in the program.

Eleni’s Daughter has produced four named New York-breds with three winners. Her other runner also has a placing to his name. Eleni’s Daughter had one more foal after Ocala Dream, a 3-year-old Florida-bred Mission Impazible filly named Silvia V’s Heroes who has yet to race. That filly is a full sister to the winning New York-bred gelding Operative.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/OcalaDreamKingston-SusieRaisher.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/OcalaDreamConnections.jpg

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/30/ocala-dream-adds-kingston-to-growing-resume/


Sterling Silver, Rotknee bounce back in 3YO stakes

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Sterling Silver improves to 3-for-3 against New York-breds with victory in the Bouwerie. NYRA Photo.

By Tom Law and Paul Halloran

Don’t fault the connections of Sterling Silver for catching a bit of “Oaks Fever” this spring.

Owner Mark Anderson and trainer Tom Albertrani watched the 3-year-old daughter of Cupid start her career with back-to-back victories over New York-breds sprinting in late November and late January and made the expected move to stretch the filly out and try open company. That didn’t work out – Sterling Silver finished fifth in a pair of open stakes in New York and Kentucky – before returning to a shorter distance and company she proved she could handle in Monday’s $125,000 Bouwerie Stakes on Big Apple Showcase Day at Belmont Park.

Sterling Silver appreciated the return and scored a mild upset in the 7-furlong stakes for 3-year-old sophomore state-breds. Trevor McCarthy rode Sterling Silver to a 4 1/4-length victory over Captainsdaughter for her second stakes triumph and third win in as many starts in New York-bred company.

“Not only class [relief] but distance as well,” Albertrani said. “Dropping her back to a distance she favored a little more than going a mile or further helped her a lot. Both of the last two races were more a matter of distance.”

November Rein, winner of last year’s Seeking the Ante at Saratoga and the 7-2 third choice in the field of seven, took the early initiative from the fast breaking Adversity and led 4-5 favorite Yo Cuz through a quick opening quarter-mile in :22.62. Sterling Silver tracked those three from fourth up the backstretch and around the far turn.

November Rein continued to lead into the stretch, shrugging off Adversity and Yo Cuz when the field made the straight. Sterling Silver ranged up to the outside of November Rein and took command outside the eighth pole.

Sterling Silver poured it on late, opening up over the two tiring leaders while Captainsdaughter ran past that pair late to be a clear second best. November Rein held third and Sterling Silver won in 1:24.41 over the track labeled fast.

“She broke really well, which was great and put me in a great spot,” McCarthy said. “Coming to the turn, I eased back to let Jose [Ortiz, aboard Yo Cuz] go and tuck in to save some ground. She’s always got a great turn of foot, so when I need her to go through a hole, she’ll do it. She did everything I asked her to do and she beat a good bunch today. We’re proud of her.”

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Trainer Tom Albertrani (second from right) and Sterling Silver’s connections soak in the filly’s comeback victory. NYRA Photo.

Sterling Silver hadn’t run since finishing fifth, beaten 17 1/2 lengths by eventual Kentucky Oaks runner-up Nest, in the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes going 1 1/16 miles April 8 at Keeneland Race Course. She finished fifth in her prior start, beaten 21 1/2 lengths by fellow New York-bred Venti Valentine, in the Busher Invitational Stakes March 5 at Aqueduct.

McCarthy rode Sterling Silver in the Busher and was aboard for the filly’s workouts leading up to the Bouwerie.

“She was sharp coming into this race and Tom did a great job with her,” McCarthy said. “He gave her plenty of time. I’ve stayed pretty busy on this filly. I worked her a bunch and we really get along good and got to know each other well.”

Bred by longtime Gallagher’s Stud farm manager Mallory Mort and his wife Karen and foaled at Gallagher’s Stud in Ghent, Sterling Silver is the fourth foal out of the unraced Distorted Humor mare Sheet Humor. Mort bought Sheet Humor in foal to Midnight Lute for $14,000 at the 2015 Keeneland November breeding stock sale.

Sheet Humor is the dam of the winning New York-bred Central Banker mare Helene Jacqueline and the unraced Speightster colt Ortiz who sold for $210,000 at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale. Sheet Humor produced a New York-bred Not This Time colt last year and was bred to Central Banker in 2022. Going through the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga fall mixed in October, Sheet Humor brought $3,000 when selling to K.O.I.D. and has been exported.

Sterling Silver earned $68,750 for the Bouwerie victory to boost her earnings to $186,688.

 

Butler’s homebred Rotknee rolls in Mike Lee

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Rotknee bounces back from off-the-board finish on synthetic at Turfway with a victory in the Mike Lee on Big Apple Showcase Day. Chelsea Durand/NYRA Photo.

Reverting to the running style that saw him win three of his first four starts – all in the New York-bred division – William “Buck” Butler’s Rotknee ran his six opponents off their hooves with an easy victory in the Mike Lee Stakes for 3-year-olds.

Luis Saez was aboard for the gallop in the park, taking the lead shortly after the start of the 7-furlong stakes and widening the advantage to 7 lengths at the top of the stretch before winning by 1 1/2 lengths.

“(Trainer Mike Maker) wanted me to run from them and take the lead because he’s pretty fast and when he’s on the lead, he feels better,” Saez said. “He kind of runs away from everybody, and that was the key. I felt like I was going pretty fast, but very comfortable. He felt a little tired (at the finish), but that’s why when we came to the top of the stretch, I just let him go on his own and waited as long as I could because we knew we were going to need the horse at the end.”

The son of Runhappy out of the Speightstown mare In Spite of Mama carved out fractions of :22.39 and :45.21 on the way to a final clocking of 1:23.90. As the breeder and owner, it was a nice payday for Butler in the $125,000 stakes.

“It was special just watching him come back,” Butler said. “The fact that he was out there by himself almost scared me.”

As it turns out there was nothing to be afraid of, as Rotknee repeated his effort in the Damon Runyon Stakes at Aqueduct, which he won in a similar tour de force.

Butler bred In Spite of Mama, who is by Speightstown out of Mama Theresa, who “basically started most of my New York-breds that seem to have success,” he said. Butler bought Mama Theresa for $65,000 at the 2005 OBS April sale of 2-year-olds in training.

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Owner and breeder Buck Butler (second from left) enjoys victory by his homebred Rotknee in the Mike Lee. NYRA Photo.

In Spite of Mama’s first foal, Lookin for Trouble, a 4-year-old New York-bred son of Into Mischief, has one win and nine in-the-money finishes in 17 starts. In Spite of Mama is also the dam of unraced 2-year-old New York-bred Bolt d’Oro colt Mama’s Gold and a yearling filly by Audible. She was bred to 2019 Preakness winner War of Will in 2021.

Rotknee, who was foaled at Keane Stud in Amenia, broke his maiden at Saratoga August 1 in his second start. After a winter freshening, he won a state-bred optional at Aqueduct before the Damon Runyon. Maker sent him to Turfway Park for the open-company Animal Kingdom stakes on synthetic April 2, but he didn’t make the lead and faded to seventh.

Monday, he was back on dirt and back on the lead and that again proved to be the winning formula.

“He was pulling a lot, but my thing was to try and let him be comfortable,” Saez said. “He felt relaxed when he got to the half-mile and when we came to the top of the stretch, I just kind of waited a little to make sure he got going on his own, and he did. He finished pretty strong. He fought for the win. He’s mature, he’s grown up and is very strong.”

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/SterlingSilver-Bouwerie.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/SterlingSilverConnections.jpg
  3. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Rotknee-MikeLee-ChelseaDurand.jpg
  4. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/RotkneeConnections.jpg

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/30/sterling-silver-rotknee-bounce-back-in-3yo-stakes/


Flying Emperor secures Barker victory at Finger Lakes

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Flying Emperor, second in last year’s George W. Barker, wins the 2022 renewal to stay unbeaten this year. SV Photography.

John Hayek’s Flying Emperor lost the 2021 George W. Barker Stakes in the shadow of the finish post. Three starts and nine months later, the 5-year-old Soaring Empire gelding made amends for that close defeat with a victory in the 2022 renewal of one of Finger Lakes’ top sprint stakes.

Sent off the second choice in the field of six – just as he had been in last year’s edition again facing five rivals – Flying Emperor employed his signature front-running style from the start of the 6-furlong Barker. He and jockey Emanual De Diego came away second behind Writer’s Regret at the break but quickly took the lead and were a half-length in front through the opening quarter in :22.09.

Flying Emperor continued on the lead around the far turn, past the half in :44.78 and into the lane a still a half clear of Writer’s Regret. De Diego went to work right-handed on Flying Emperor in deep stretch and they finally shrugged off the pesky Writer’s Regret to win by 1 1/4 lengths. Winston’s Chance finished 2 3/4 lengths back in third with 7-5 favorite Lady’s Golden Guy fourth.

Flying Emperor won the $49,500 Barker in 1:10.36 for his sixth win in 13 starts, to go with seven seconds, and boosted his bankroll to $144,660.

Bred by Mr. and Mrs. Grand L. Whitmer and out of the winning Devil His Due mare Evil Empress, Flying Emperor was purchased by Hayek out of the Fort Christopher’s Thoroughbreds consignment for $20,000 at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Eastern fall yearling sale. He was foaled at Brayton Hill Farm in Fort Ann.

Flying Emperor is the ninth foal out of Evil Empress, a half-sister to Grade 3 winner Dancing Rhythm, stakes winner Skeet and stakes-placed Flying Monarch. Evil Empress is the dam of six winners, including the New York-bred winners Closingtothewire, Eveatetheapple, Forbidden City, Spartan Emperor and Virginia Doze.

Grant Whitmer purchased Evil Empire, sold in foal to Teuflesberg, for $1,000 at the 2014 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale.

Flying Emperor, second by a neck in last year’s Barker run in late August during the pandemic-delayed meeting at Finger Lakes, has raced exclusively at Finger Lakes for trainer James Wright during his career. He won two of three starts at 2, did not race at 3 and won two of eight with six seconds as a 4-year-old in 2021.

After ending the season with back-to-back seconds in the Barker and a 6-furlong state-bred allowance, Wright gave the gelding the winter off and he returned with a victory in a May 10 state-bred allowance. He prepped for his return with three works at Tampa Bay Downs in March and April and two more breezes at Finger Lakes in late April and May.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Flying-Emperor-FL.jpg

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/30/flying-emperor-secures-barker-victory-at-finger-lakes/


‘Queen of the barn’ Make Mischief wins Critical Eye

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Make Mischief (pink colors) cuts the corner en route to victory in Monday’s Critical Eye at Belmont. Dom Napolitano/NYRA Photo.

By Paul Halloran

They say people judge you by the company you keep and you will get no argument from the connections of Make Mischief, who is extremely difficult to beat when she runs with fellow New York-breds.

The 4-year-old daughter of Into Mischief out of the Speightstown mare Speightful Lady made it four wins in seven starts against state-breds when she rolled to an easy 4-length win in the Critical Eye Stakes on Big Apple Showcase Day Monday at Belmont Park.

Make Mischief, owned by Gary Barber and trained by Mark Casse, sat off the pace set by Mashnee Girl through fractions of :23.26 and :46.40, took the lead at the quarter pole and was never threatened in the stretch, covering the mile in 1:35.71 as the 8-5 second choice. Bank Sting, who has been similarly dominant in the New York-bred ranks and was sent off as the favorite, was the best of the rest but a well-beaten second.

“I’m glad the weather was good today. [Last time] she didn’t care for the racetrack, but today I felt like she was going to run well,” said Shane Tripp, assistant to winning trainer Mark Casse. “She shows up every day and is so honest. She’s a real blessing to be around.”

Neither Make Mischief nor Bank Sting threatened in the Grade 2 Ruffian, won by Search Results, but they figured to be formidable in the Critical Eye and that’s exactly how it played out. Davis has ridden both horses recently and made the right choice Monday.

“I can only ride one and I liked them both,” Davis said. “They’re both nice fillies. I just liked the way Make Mischief was doing. Today, she broke well. I loved the post position and even the dry track helped her. Last time, she had that sealed track and had all that dirt in her face. She was never comfortable. Today, she was in a great spot. She was really keen for me down the backstretch, just trying to settle her down. She responded nicely, continued to gallop out and she was having fun out there.”

Bred by Mario and Dawn Martinez’s Avanti Stable and foaled at Song Hill Thoroughbreds in Mechanicville, Make Mischief sold for $285,000 to Flamingo Bloodstock at the Fasig-Tipton 2019 New York-bred sale in Saratoga.

“I’m sorry I sold her,” Martinez said Monday. “She’s the last one we sold. We are now breeding to race.”

Make Mischief is one five winners out of Speightful Lady, who was purchased in foal to Uncle Mo by Martinez for $75,000 at the 2013 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky winter mixed sale.

Speightful Lady delivered her first foal a few weeks later, the Uncle Mo colt later gelded and named Motown Rhythm. He was her first winner, along with $220,450-earner Speightful Kitten, the $250,000 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga select yearling Jody’s Song and the $115,000 Saratoga select yearling Crescent Lady. Speightful Lady is also the dam of an unraced 2-year-old filly by Union Rags named Speightful Lily. This year, she delivered a foal by Goldencents and she is currently in foal to Mendelssohn, Martinez said.

After winning her debut at Belmont June 18, 2020, Make Mischief ran second in the Grade 3 Schuylerville, Grade 2 Adirondack and Seeking the Ante for New York-breds, before shipping to Santa Anita Park and running last in the Grade 2 Chandelier.

Moved to Chris Englehart’s barn for her first four starts of 2021, Make Mischief won three times, twice in the state-bred ranks. When Casse got her back, he returned her to open company and she responded with consecutive third-place finishes in the Grade 2 Eight Belles and Grace 1 Acorn. She was off the board in the Grade 2 Mother Goose and Grade 1 Test, was beaten a neck in the Fleet Indian and placed third in the Empire Distaff Handicap, finishing the year with $327,600 in earnings.

She began her 2022 campaign with a romp in an allowance-optional at Aqueduct before the Ruffian try.

“We love her and she’s the queen of the barn.” Tripp said. “You can tell when she gets really angry, she’s going to run big. She gets her way all the time and I felt she was going to give a big performance today.”

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/MakeMischief-CriticalEyeDomNapolitano.jpg

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/30/queen-of-the-barn-make-mischief-wins-critical-eye/


Giacosa outslugs Classic Lady in Mount Vernon

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Giacosa improves her record at Belmont and wins Monday’s Mount Vernon to kick off the stakes on Big Apple Showcase Day. NYRA Photo.

By Tom Law

Everyone knows Giacosa loves Saratoga – her connections, rival connections, horseplayers, even the most casual fans who can read her record of 4-3-0-0 up at the old Spa.

Belmont Park felt like a different story heading into Monday’s $125,000 Mount Vernon to kick off the stakes action on the Big Apple Showcase Day card. The 5-year-old Tizway mare’s record read completely different at Belmont, with just one win in six starts to go with a second and a third.

Bettors read it and sent Giacosa off the 6-1 fourth choice of six in the Mount Vernon – in her first start in more than six months – but she proved her record misleading and the others flat wrong with a gritty victory over Classic Lady in the 1-mile stakes for older female New York-breds. Giacosa won by a nose over Classic Lady under a well-timed ride from Luis Saez in 1:34.05 over the firm Widener Turf Course.

“She had been training well,” said Ryan Bond, assistant to his father and trainer Jim Bond. “Even at her 3- and 4-year-old year, she worked well but wasn’t a standout in the morning on dirt. She was working really well into this race and she proved that she was ready for it.

“She can kick on those tight turns [at Saratoga], it doesn’t seem to bother her on the big turns or the small turns. She just gives it her ‘A’ game every time.”

Giacosa’s victory in the Mount Vernon – worth $68,750 for Bond Racing Stable – proved every bit on the ‘A’ level to her most recent win in the Yaddo Handicap on Saratoga Showcase Day in late August. She came from off the pace in that 1 1/16-mile turf stakes to win by three-quarters of a length over Myhartblongstodady with Classic Lady third.

Giacosa raced a little closer to the pace this time, running behind free-running Classic Lady and She’s the One through the opening 6 furlongs in 1:11.13, before launching a wide bid around the far turn. Classic Lady, also making her first start of the year, still led into the stretch before being confronted first by She’s the One and then by Giacosa to her outside.

“We know she came from the layoff and we know she has a good turn of foot,” Saez said. “The only worry was the time she was off, but we just broke and took a little hold to be patient. When we came to the top of the stretch, she just gave me that little move. We just kept battling and she got there. That was an exciting race.”

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Jockey Luis Saez and Giacosa’s connections celebrate her latest victory in the Mount Vernon. NYRA Photo.

Giacosa kept after the leader in the lane before edging just enough clear at the finish. The first two were 1 1/2 lengths clear of She’s the One, making her stakes debut, in third. Silky Blue, 7-5 favorite Runaway Rumour and Pop the Bubbly completed the field.  Giacosa improved to 5-for-14 with the victory, to go with three seconds and a third, for $356,340 in earnings.

Bred by the Bond family’s Song Hill Thoroughbreds and Roderick Towle and foaled at Song Hill Thoroughbreds in Mechanicville, Giacosa is out of the winning New York-bred Smart Strike mare Smart Engagement. Purchased by Jim Bond, agent, for $30,000 at the 2007 Keeneland September yearling sale, Smart Engagement won two of four starts for the partnership of Mandaclair Stable and Tina Bond from 2008 to 2010 before joining the family’s broodmare band.

Giacosa is the fifth foal out of Smart Engagement and a full sister to the stakes-placed $236,150-earner Tizzelle, two-time winner and $128,132-earner Way Smart and winner Tizengaginglysmart. Smart Engagement is also the dam of the New York-bred 4-year-old Mineshaft filly Gallina, who is 2-2-2 in 11 starts for $110,425 in earnings.

Giacosa finished sixth, beaten 3 1/2 lengths by Classic Lady, in the Ticonderoga Stakes last fall at Belmont before a close second in open company in the Forever Together Stakes at Aqueduct in late November to close her 2021 campaign.

Ryan Bond said a long-range target could be a defense of her title in the $200,000 Yaddo on Aug. 26 at Saratoga. Considering the way Giacosa ran in her debut that start and others down the road give Saez reason for optimism.

“She looked way better now. She’s grown and is more mature,” he said. “Today, she made that move right there and kept going. It’s great to have her back.

“It’s always a blessing for me to be a part of (Bond’s) team. He’s a wonderful guy and always gave me the opportunity and keeps giving me them. I’m so grateful to ride for him and win this stake for him. It’s big for me.”

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Giacosa-MountVernon.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/GiacosaConnections.jpg

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/30/giacosa-outslugs-classic-lady-in-mount-vernon/


Big Apple Showcase Special

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Multiple New York-bred champion Somelikeithotbrown makes his 2022 debut in Saturday’s Kingston Stakes at Belmont Park.
NYRA Photo.

By Tom Law and Sean Clancy

Monday’s Big Apple Showcase Day, which features a five-pack of stakes worth $900,000 and 10 races overall for New York-breds, takes center stage on Memorial Day at Belmont Park.

One of the most anticipated days for the Empire State’s breeding and racing program always delivers dramatic moments and competitive action and 2022’s edition figures to follow that trend. The high-dollar event attracted plenty of interest and everything gets underway at 1 p.m. The first stakes – the Mount Vernon for fillies and mares on the grass – goes as the second race at 1:32. The team at The Saratoga Special and This Is Horse Racing wanted to preview all the action and present the Big Apple Showcase Special to set the stage.

We’ll be back with more editions for the other two Showcase Day cards this year – the Saratoga Showcase during the much-anticipated Spa meeting and Empire Showcase card this fall at Belmont Park.

Here’s wishing everyone in the New York Thoroughbred industry a safe Memorial Day and prosperous rest of the year.

 

By the Numbers

2: Millionaires – Cross Border and Somelikeithotbrown – entered in Monday’s $125,000 Kingston Stakes on the grass. They’re both trained by Mike Maker and Somelikeithotbrown holds the narrow bankroll edge over his stablemate with $1,189,338. Cross Border comes in with $1,123,979 earned.

3: Runners by leading New York sire Central Banker entered Monday – Bank Sting in the Critical Eye and second-time starter Silken Dollar in the maiden special weight finale, with Dream Central as an also eligible entrant in the latter.

5: Runners bred or co-bred by Sequel Stallions NY on Monday’s card – Major Spin (third), Alicia’s Way (fifth), Secret Love (Critical Eye), Kisses for Emily (Bouwerie) and Mo Nighean Donn (10th). That number leads all breeders.

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Yo Cuz, one of seven runners sired by the late Laoban, looks to bounce back in the Bouwerie. NYRA Photo.

7: Offspring of the late and former leading New York-based freshman sire Laoban on the day – Bossmakinbossmoves (third) Urgano (fourth), Alicia’s Way (fifth) Yo Cuz (Bouwerie), Laobanonaprayer (Critical Eye), Mo Nighean Donn and Celebrity News (10th). No other New York sire has more.

9: Entries for trainer Christophe Clement on Monday’s card, tops among all conditioners. He is also the only trainer represented as a breeder on the card. Multiple stakes winner Therapist, running in the Kingston, was co-bred with Oak Bluff Stable.

88: New York-breds entered for Monday’s Big Apple Showcase Day card.

100: Breeders represented by those 88 New York-breds.

124: Pounds assigned by Bank Sting in Monday’s $200,000 Critical Eye. The 5-year-old daughter of Central Banker won last year’s edition carrying 119.

1,898,796: Dollars in progeny earnings for Central Banker through May 28, tops in the state. He stands at McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds in Saratoga Springs.

738,411: Dollars in progeny earnings for New York’s second leading sire War Dancer through May 28. The son of War Front, who stands at Irish Hill & Dutchess Views Stallions in Schuylerville, is represented by Pop the Bubbly in Monday’s $125,000 Mount Vernon, second-time Front Line Dancer in the fourth race on the turf and multiple stakes winner Step Dancer in the $125,000 Kingston.

723,333: Dollars in progeny earnings for Mission Impazible, good for third in New York through May 28. Standing at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson, Mission Impazible has third-time starting filly Missing Fortune in Monday’s first race for maidens going 1 mile on the main track.

 

Worth Repeating

“Big Apple Showcase Day on the Memorial Day holiday at Belmont Park shows the strength and value New York’s breeding industry has on racing in our state and beyond. Working in partnership with NYRA, we have created a tradition featuring marquee New York-bred days, showing why it’s lucrative to breed, own and race state-breds in New York.”
New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. Executive Director Najja Thompson

“We took a shot in there; she belonged in there I thought. It was a tough group of fillies and I think given the track, she’s won on an off track before, but it’s not her best surface. She’d excel better on a drier track. Maybe, if we had one last time, we might have got a piece of it, but it was still a tough race regardless. She came out of it well, and we’re looking forward to Monday. The weather looks great.”
Trainer John Terranova, who sends out Bank Sting in Monday’s Critical Eye

 

Names of the Day

Thrill of It. Third Race. The reason why we play this crazy game.

Nikostratos. Fourth Race. The 3-year-old is by Declaration of War.

Media Sensation. Fourth Race. The 3-year-old is by Exaggerator out of Media Bias.

Salute to America. Eighth Race. Seems appropriate this weekend.

Cross Border. Ninth Race. An oldie but a goodie, the millionaire is by English Channel.

 

Plays of the Day

Fourth Race. Whistler’s Honor closed ground in his debut going short, he makes his 3-year-old debut going two turns and attracts Jose Ortiz.

Ninth Race. Step Dancer takes on heavy hitters in the Kingston but could fire fresh in his 4-year-old debut.

 

Handicapper’s Corner

The Saratoga Special’s handicappers are gearing up for the 2022 summer meeting at the Spa but we asked them to work up some selections for Saturday’s Big Apple Showcase. Check out the picks from our team of five. Good luck and enjoy.

John Shapazian
1-Royal Currency, Bern Rosie Bern, Secret Hideout.
2-Runway Rumor, Classic Lady, Giacosa.
3-Aggregation, Major Spin, Pineapple Man.
4-Biondi, Mr. Connecticut, Bernardino.
5-Rheaume, Waterville, Kannon Fire.
6-Bank Sting, Make Mischief, Maiden Beauty.
7-Yo Cuz, November Rain, Adversity.
8-Best Idea, Hot Rod Rumble, Who Hoo Thats Me.
9-City Man, Somelikeithotbrown, Therapist.
10-Queen of Lies, Smokin’ Hot Kitty, Crosstalk.

Tom Law
1-Missing Fortune, Royal Currency, Bern Rosey Bern.
2-Runaway Rumour, She’s the One, Classic Lady.
3-Aggregation, Pineapple Man, Umbria.
4-Nikostratos, Front Line Dancer, Mr. Connecticut.
5-Waterville, Kannon Fire, Out of Sight.
6-Bank Sting, Make Mischief, Love and Love.
7-Yo Cuz, Adversity, Sterling Silver.
8-Rotknee, Tin Pan Alley, Hot Rod Rumble.
9-Somelikeithotbrown, Cross Border, Therapist.
10-Ard Macha, Crosstalk, Queen of Lies.

Charles Bedard
1-Royal Currency, Missing Fortune, Secret Hideout.
2-Giacosa, Pop The Bubbly, She’s The One.
3-Aggregation, Umbria, Full Moon Fever.
4-Mr. Connecticut, Bernardino, Nikostratos.
5-New Ginya, Out Of Sight, Freedom Machine.
6-Make Mischief, Maiden Beauty, Mashnee Girl.
7-Yo Cuz, Liberty Flame, Sterling Silver.
8-Tin Pan Alley, Rotknee, Kazmike.
9-Somelikeithotbrown, Sanctuary City, Ocala Dream.
10-Queen Of Lies, Bavarian Crème, Sinfully Sweet.

Rob Whitlock
1-Royal Currency, Sister Linda, Bern Rosy Bern.
2-She’s The One, Giacosa, Runaway Rumour.
3-Pineapple Man, Aggregation, Major Spin.
4-Biondi, Front Line Dancer, Bernardino.
5-Waterville, Rheaume, Out of Sight.
6-Bank Sting, Make Mischief, Mashnee Girl.
7-Yo Cuz, November Rein, True Empress.
8-Best Idea, Tin Pan Alley, Rotknee.
9-Somelikeithotbrown, City Man, Cross Border.
10-Celebrity News, Bavarian Queen, Queen of Lies.

Jessica Paquette
1-Bern Rosey Bern, Royal Currency, Sweet Maeve.
2-She’s the One, Giacosa, Classic Lady.
3-Bossmakinbossmoves, Aggregation, Pineapple Man.
4-Nikostratos, Lookin Grand, Mr. Connecticut.
5-Rheaume, Out of Sight, Waterville.
6-Secret Love, Mashnee Girl, Make Mischief.
7-True Empress, Yo Cuz, Adversity.
8-Best Idea, Hot Rod Rumble, Tin Pan Alley.
9-Cross Border, Step Dancer, Somelikeithotbrown.
10-Bavarian Cream, Latest Edition, Celebrity News.

 

As for the races …

Race 1. 1:00 p.m. Kick off the day with a 1-mile maiden special weight. Francis Paolangeli’s homebred Royal Currency is a short price on the morning line with four seconds in five starts for Charlton Baker.

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Runaway Rumour returns to New York-bred company in the Mount Vernon. Elsa Lorieul/NYRA Photo.

Race 2. 1:32. Early stakes on the card and a good one. The $125,000 Mount Vernon for fillies and mares at 1 mile on the grass features Runaway Rumour, back with New York-breds for the first time since last June; 2020 Yaddo winner Giacosa; last year’s runner-up and multiple stakes winner Classic Lady; and potential rising star in She’s the One.

Race 3. 2:03. Back to the main track for 1-mile allowance. Chad Brown and Seth Klarman win classics and wins with New York-breds, too. They run Aggregation here off a 6 1/2-length maiden win in mid-April at Aqueduct. He’ll need a top effort against the likes of Pineapple Man, G Munning, Umbria, Major Spin and Full Moon Fever.

Race 4. 2:34. Nikostratos, second in two turf tries last year, tries again in 2021 debut going 1 1/16 miles on the grass for Jonathan Thomas. Jim Bond runs Biondi off a good prep while Christophe Clement tries to get Mr. Connecticut’s maiden win in his fifth start.

Race 5. 3:03. Waterville made a nice return when second last month in similar turf allowance at Aqueduct. Waterville Lake Stables homebred daughter of Kitten’s Joy takes on debut winners Rheaume and New Ginya, and last-out maiden winner Out of Sight in this spot.

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Bank Sting looks large in Saturday’s Critical Eye against Make Mischief and others. Susie Raisher/NYRA Photo.

Race 6. 3:34. Back to stakes action and the $200,000 Critical Eye Handicap. Bank Sting went on a tear last year into the start of 2022, winning three straight including the Heavenly Prize against open company. She’s back with New York-breds here and will face a good test from Make Mischief, Maiden Beauty and Love and Love.

Race 7. 4:06. Yo Cuz stumbled and lost all chance last time in a division of the New York Stallion Series. A clean break here in the $125,000 Bouwerie against fellow sophomore fillies and she could be back to the form that saw her take three straight stakes. It’s no layup though with stakes winner November Rein, Sterling Silver and Adversity in the field of eight.

Race 8. 4:40. Solid group of nine entered for the $125,000 Mike Lee, including Damon Runyon winner Rotknee, beaten Damon Runyon favorite Best Idea, last-out maiden winner Tin Pan Alley, Damon Runyon runner-up Agility and Hot Rod Rumble and Who Hoo Thats Me, 1-2 in an Aqueduct allowance last time out for top connections.

Race 9. 5:12. The $125,000 Kingston closes to stakes portion of the card and what a lineup. City Man, Therapist, Cross Border and others take on multiple graded stakes winner Somelikeithotbrown. Off since winning last year’s Mohawk, son of New York-based sire Big Brown owns two wins on the Belmont grass, a seven-figure bankroll and reunites with jockey Jose Ortiz.

Race 10. 5:44. Overflow field for the finale, a 7-furlong maiden on the grass. Michael Stidham ships Queen of Lies north from Fair Hill while George Weaver tries the turf with the Laoban filly Celebrity News off a fifth on the dirt in division of the NYSS last month.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SomelikeithotbrownNYTB.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/yo-cuz-the-east-view2-scaled.jpg
  3. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/RunawayRumour-WildApplause.jpg
  4. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/BankSting-HeavenlyPrize2.jpg

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/29/big-apple-showcase-special-2/


NY-breds help spark gains at Timonium sale

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Hip 385, a colt by Bernardini and fourth-generation homebred for Chester and Mary Broman, sold for a record $3.55 million Tuesday at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May sale. Fasig-Tipton Photo.

By Tom Law

Led by a record-selling colt from one of the leading breeders of New York-breds, Fasig-Tipton posted increases in key metrics for its two-day Midlantic May sale of 2-year-olds in training sale that wrapped up Tuesday in Timonium, Md.

The sale of a Bernardini colt from Chester and Mary Broman’s breeding operation based at their Chestertown Farm in Chestertown for $3.55 million helped pave the way to significant gains during the sale’s second session Tuesday. Total sales for the second session jumped 20.6 percent, from $17,865,500 in 2021 to $21,542,000 in 2022, and the average price on the day rose 3 percent from $95,537 last year to $98,365 this year. Overall, Fasig-Tipton reported a 10.7 increase in total receipts ($37,297,700 in 2022 compared to $33,692,00).

A significant portion of the gross came from the record $3.55 million sale of a colt by Bernardini out of the winning Medaglia d’Oro mare G Note. Named Berning Remarks and offered as Hip 385[2], the colt was purchased by bloodstock agent Gary Young on behalf of Zedan Racing.

Bred by the Bromans, foaled at their Chestertown Farm and consigned by Becky Thomas’ Sequel Bloodstock, Berning Remarks breezed an eighth in 9.4 during presale workouts to quickly become the “talking horse” of the Midlantic sale.

The $3.55 million hammer price set a record for the Midlantic sale and is the most expensive Thoroughbred sold at public auction in Maryland and the sire’s highest-priced offspring sold at auction worldwide.

The late April foal is out a daughter of Grade 2 winner and $392,830-earner Seeking the Ante. G Note is a half-sister to New York-bred stakes winner Mineralogist and stakes-placed New York-bred Risk a Chance, the dam of 2022 Rebel Stakes winner Un Ojo. G Note is the dam of two winners bred in New York by the Bromans – Bank Note (by Central Banker) and Passing Notes (by Friend Or Foe).

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Fasig-Tipton’s record-breaking colt – a son of Bernardini from Chester and Mary Broman’s breeding program – zips an eighth in 9.4 before selling for $3.55 million Tuesday. Fasig-Tipton Photo.

Berning Remarks was one of 18 2-year-olds at the sale to sell for $100,000 or more and the lone seven-figure purchase over the two days.

Fasig-Tipton reported sales on 90 of the 102 New York-breds during the sale for $9,718,000, an average price of $107,978 and median of $42,500. Those returns represented significant gains over last year’s figures of 66 New York-breds sold for $4,623,000, an average price of $70,045 and median of $33,500.

The third most expensive New York-bred of the sale sold during Tuesday’s concluding session. Phil Hager’s Taproot Bloodstock, agent, went to $210,000 to purchase Hip 555, a son of Violence out of the unraced Pulpit mare Oenophile. Bred by Richard Lugovich Jr. and Barbara Nelson, the colt was consigned by Top Line Sales, agent. He was offered by not sold on a $45,000 bid at last year’s Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale.

The second most expensive New York-bred colt and most expensive New York-bred filly sold during Monday’s opening session.

Hip 30[4], a colt from the first crop of multiple Grade 1 winner Bolt d’Oro, wound up the second leading colt on a bid of $675,000 from Spendthrift Farm and Frank Fletcher Racing. Bred by Mark Toothaker and Keith Crupper, foaled at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson and consigned by Pike Racing, the colt is out of the stakes-placed and stakes-producing Aldebaran mare Shine Softly.

Hip 203[5], daughter of third-crop sire Frosted out of the Indian Charlie mare Auspicious, commanded a final bid of $330,000 from Lane’s End Bloodstock, agent for West Point Thoroughbreds, Monday and held up as the sale’s top-selling filly.

Bred by Danzel Brendemuehl Classic Mares, foaled at Mahoney Eden Manor in Saratoga Springs and a half-sister to last year’s Albany Stakes runner-up and $110,560-earning New York-bred Bobby Bo, the filly named Longlive the Queen was consigned by Scanlon Training & Sales, agent. Scanlon Training & Sales purchased the filly for $130,000 at last year’s Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-brd yearling sale.

The sale’s top-priced New York-sired juveniles also went through the ring during Tuesday’s session.

Hip 438[6], a colt by The Lieutenant out of the Storm Cat mare Janetstickettocats, sold to Linda Rice, agent, for $135,000. Bred by Destiny Oaks of Ocala, the colt was consigned by Vargas Sales, agent. The Lieutenant, one of four stallions who died after a farm invasion in Peru in December 2019, previously stood at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson.

Hip 381[7], a colt by Central Banker out of the Flatter mare Glaze, brought the top price for a New York-bred filly on a $135,000 bid from Mentz/Harson/Robertson. Bred by Hidden Brook Farm, the filly was consigned by Classic Bloodstock, agent. The filly previously sold for $15,000 to EXL Racing at last year’s Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October yearling sale.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/MidlanticMay385.jpg
  2. Hip 385: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/385.pdf
  3. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/MidlanticMay385-2.jpg
  4. Hip 30: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/30.pdf
  5. Hip 203: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/203.pdf
  6. Hip 438: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/438.pdf
  7. Hip 381: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/381.pdf

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/24/ny-breds-help-spark-gains-at-timonium-sale/


Broman-bred Bernardini colt brings record $3.55 million at Timonium

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Hip 385, named Berning Remarks and produced by leading New York breeders Chester and Mary Broman, sold for a record $3.55 million Tuesday at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May sale of 2-year-olds in training in Timonium. Photo courtesy of Sequel Bloodstock.

By Tom Law

The action in the ring matched the tremendous presale buzz for a colt by Bernardini that sold for a record price Tuesday during the second session of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May sale of 2-year-olds in training in Timonium, Md.

Offered as Hip 385[2], the son of a champion and classic winner produced by Chester and Mary Broman’s New York-based breeding operation got Tuesday’s session off to a spectacular start when he sold for $3.55 million. Bred by the Bromans, consigned by Becky Thomas’ Sequel Bloodstock and named Berning Remarks, the colt was purchased by bloodstock agent Gary Young on behalf of Amr Zedan’s Zedan Racing.

The $3.55 million marked a record for the Midlantic sale, the most expensive Thoroughbred sold at public auction in Maryland and the sire’s highest-priced offspring sold at auction worldwide.

Foaled at the Broman’s Chestertown Farm in Chestertown, the late April foal is out of the winning Medaglia d’Oro mare G Note, who is out of Grade 2 winner and $392,830-earner Seeking the Ante. G Note is a half-sister to New York-bred stakes winner Mineralogist and stakes-placed New York-bred Risk a Chance, the dam of 2022 Rebel Stakes winner Un Ojo.

Berning Remarks, who breezed an eighth in :9.4 during the May 18 presale workout show, is a half-brother to two winners from as many foals to race out of G Note. The winners were also bred by the Bromans – Bank Note (by Central Banker) and Passing Notes (by Friend Or Foe).

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/MidlanticMay-385.jpg
  2. Hip 385: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/385.pdf

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/24/broman-bred-bernardini-colt-brings-record-3-55-million-at-timonium/


Bolt d’Oro colt among top lots at Timonium opener

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Hip 30, a New York-bred colt by Bolt d’Oro, sold for $675,000 to highlight Monday’s opening session of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May sale of 2-year-olds in training. Photo courtesy of Pike Racing.

By Tom Law

A colt from the first crop of multiple Grade 1 winner Bolt d’Oro landed a final bid of $675,000 to highlight the opening session of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May sale of 2-year-olds in training Monday in Timonium, Md.

Spendthrift Farm and Frank Fletcher Racing purchased the colt out of the stakes-placed and stakes-producing Aldebaran mare Shine Softly. Bred by Mark Toothaker and Keith Crupper and foaled at Sequel Stallions New York in Hudson, the colt sold as Hip 30[2] out of the Pike Racing consignment. He finished the day as the second highest-priced juvenile through the ring.

Al Pike purchased the colt for $90,000 at last year’s Keeneland September yearling sale and the colt was also reported sold as a weanling for $65,000 at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky November mixed sale. He will reportedly be trained by Brad Cox.

One of six New York-bred juveniles to sell for six figures Monday, the colt is a half brother to stakes winner and $214,328-earner The Grass Is Blue and five other winners.

Fasig-Tipton reported sales on 38 of the 46 New York-breds offered in the opening session for a total of $2,918,000, an average price of $76,789 and median of $38,750.

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Hip 203, a daughter of Grade 1 winner Frosted, brought top price for a New York-bred filly Monday at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May sale. Photo courtesy of Scanlon Training & Sales.

Hip 203[4], daughter of third-crop sire Frosted out of the Indian Charlie mare Auspicious, commanded a final bid of $330,000 from Lane’s End Bloodstock, agent for West Point Thoroughbreds, to finish the day as the top-selling filly.

Bred by Danzel Brendemuehl Classic Mares, foaled at Mahoney Eden Manor in Saratoga Springs and a half-sister to last year’s Albany Stakes runner-up and $110,560-earning New York-bred Bobby Bo, the filly named Longlive the Queen was consigned by Scanlon Training & Sales, agent. Scanlon Training & Sales purchased the filly for $130,000 at last year’s Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-brd yearling sale.

The filly is the eighth foal out of Auspicious, who is also the dam of three-time winning New York-bred City Zip gelding and $144,600-earner Fort Worth, winning New York-bred Flatter mare Missbigtimes.

Hip 112[5], a filly from the first crop of multiple Grade 1 winner City of Light, sold to R. Dalyn Jones, agent for JDT Racing, on a bid of $275,000 to bring the third most expensive price for a New York-bred on the day.

Bred by Lindy Farms of Connecticut LLC and Preferred Equine, foaled at Sugar Maple Farm in Poughquag and consigned by de Meric Sales, agent, the filly is out of the stakes-winning French-bred Dyhim Diamond mare To My Valentine. Purchased by de Meric Sales for $105,000 at last year’s Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale, the filly is a half-sister to nine-time winner and the $172,388-earning No Nay Never Irish-bred gelding Never Have I Ever.

The opening session also featured a pair of fillies by 2021 leading New York sire Central Banker that were both foaled at McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds in Saratoga Springs and sold for more than the New York-bred average.

Gatsas Stables LLC secured Hip 212[6], a filly out of the Freud mare Bay’s Nanny. Consigned by Coastal Equine LLC, agent, the filly was bred by Seidman Stables. She sold as a short yearling for $22,000 at last year’s OBS winter mixed sale.

West Bloodstock, agent for Repole Stable, purchased Hip 157[7], a filly out of the Broken Vow mare Wild and Windblown. Consigned by Top Line Sales LLC, agent, the filly was bred by McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds and sold as a short yearling for $4,500 at the 2021 OBS winter mixed sale and $13,000 at the 2021 OBS October yearling sale.

Central Banker stands at McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds.

The sale continues with the second and final session at 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Hip30MidlanticMay.jpg
  2. Hip 30: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/30.pdf
  3. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/MidlanticMay-203.jpg
  4. Hip 203: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/203.pdf
  5. Hip 112: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/112.pdf
  6. Hip 212: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/212.pdf
  7. Hip 157: https://www.fasigtipton.com/catalogs/2022/0523/157.pdf

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/23/bolt-doro-colt-among-top-lots-at-timonium-opener/


Robin Sparkles wins return at Monmouth

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Robin Sparkles handles the dirt in 2022 return, taking the Politely Stakes Saturday at Monmouth Park. Bill Denver/EQUI-PHOTO.

By Melissa Bauer-Herzog

New York-bred stalwart Robin Sparkles took her show on the road Saturday and made the trip a winning one with a 1-length victory in the $98,000 Politely Stakes at Monmouth Park.

Making her 2022 debut and first start since the Oct. 17 Floral Park Stakes at Belmont Park, the 5-year-old Elusive Quality mare shot to the lead under Daniel Centeno to take up her usual pace-making duties up front in the 5-furlong stakes originally scheduled for the turf.

Clicking off fractions of :21.86 and :44.96 racing on an uncontested lead, Robin Sparkles’ biggest challenge came in the stretch. The test came from a charging Bold Confection, who shrunk Robin Sparkles’ lead to its smallest margin and within a length of her at the line. Gogo Shoes finished another neck back in third. Robin Sparkles won in in :57.78 on the track labeled fast.

Michael Schrader’s Robin Sparkles collected her eighth victory in 14 starts and second stakes win, to go with three other stakes-placings in her career. Robin Sparkles finished in the top three in six of seven starts last season, good enough for the mare to be named a finalist for champion New York-bred turf female honors.

Bred by Hibiscus Stables and foaled at Waldorf Farm in North Chatham, Robin Sparkles was purchased by Linda Rice from the Indian Creek consignment for $30,000 at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale but has always been under the direction of Bruce Brown during her racing career.

“We’ve always known she is better on the grass but she has done okay on the dirt,” said Brown. “It was kind of a situation where we’re trying to get this first race in her for the year to get her going, so when the race came off the grass we knew she could handle the dirt. I was happy that the track was more of a dried-out surface. I might have been a little more skeptical about it if it was a sloppy or muddy racetrack.”

Robin Sparkles is out of the five-time winning Dehere mare My Sparky, who raced on the New York circuit throughout her 17-start career. My Sparky shares a second dam with Grade 2 winner and multiple Grade 1-placed Bay to Bay, who also produced Japanese Group 2 winner Suave Aramis.

A half-sister to the stakes winning Race Home, My Sparky has produced three winners from three to race with all three in the New York-bred program.

Robin Sparkles is the only stakes winner for the mare, who died after giving birth to her 4-year-old Effinex filly She’s a Spark.

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/RobinSparkles-BillDenver.jpg

Source URL: https://www.nytbreeders.org/news/2022/05/21/robin-sparkles-wins-return-at-monmouth/