Cold Contemplation

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Keeneland's January Horses of All Ages Sale, 2015
Keeneland’s January Horses of All Ages Sale, 2015

It’s another cold day in the Bluegrass.  In fact, it is a frigid day here and in most of the United States.  Unfortunately, I am not the most weather adaptable person so I have a tendency to stay in my warm home when faced with tough weather.  Then I get the blues considering the opportunities I am missing.  Thankfully, through television and a variety of social media I have kept myself mildly entertained and educated.  Tomorrow we’re are expecting a break in the freezing temperatures.  This is convenient timing for the start of Keeneland’s January Horses of All Ages Sale.

Keeneland Sale 1/15
Keeneland Sale 1/15

Keeneland, in Lexington Kentucky, will host it’s annual Horses of All Ages Sale from Monday, January 9th thru Friday the 13th!  Each day starts at 10 a.m.  I love going to the sales and I will make it for some of the dates this year as well.  I had intended to go on a Keeneland’s Behind-The-Scenes Sales Tours that kicked off yesterday but alas the single digit temps kept me down.  I’m hoping to get in on a tour mid week when it’s wetter but warmer.  All of the pictures in this post are from when I first started Thoroughbred U at the Keeneland January Sale.  I feel I have come a long way since.  I hope you are picking up on some information in my stories.  The Thoroughbreds have definitely matured since.  Practical Joke was sold at KEEJAN in 2015.  He has since won the G1 Hopeful Stakes, the G1 Champagne Stakes and finished 3rd in the Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.  He has over $700K in earnings.  Not bad for a $135,000 original sale price.

KEEJAN
KEEJAN

This 59th edition of the sale has 1,893 horses catalogued.  Being an all ages sale, they have over 700 yearlings, nearly 300 horses of racing age, almost 900 broodmare and broodmare prospects and 7 stallion and stallion prospects.  The broodmares are in foal to over 170 stallions.  That provides a nice variety with a lot of strength.  There is proven sire power, ex. Tapit, Pioneer of The Nile, Distorted Humor, Union Rags to freshman sires with big hopes, like American Pharoah.  In unfortunate news, some horses won’t make the auction due to the ban on Thoroughbreds from Fair Grounds Race Course and training center in Louisiana.  A few horses there have developed equine herpes virus so in the interest of safety no horse with potential exposure may ship to Keeneland.  Let’s pray for the health of these horses.

Carpe Diem
Carpe Diem

The new babies of 2017 have definitely warmed my heart over these last cold days.  Since many horses in the sale are in foal, some may give birth prior to the sale and then they walk thru the auction with their mother.  I’ve only seen it a few times but it is so cute when I catch it.  Carpe Diem had his first foal on New Year’s Day.  American Pharoah had his first on 1/3/17.  Can’t wait for all the excitement that the new babies bring and I hope to see one at the sale.

Keeneland's Sales Pavilion
Keeneland’s Sales Pavilion

Have a warmer and safe week.  I’m looking forward to the break in cabin fever and a nice trip to the Keeneland sale.  Drop a comment if you will be attending as well.

 

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A New Challenge for Chrome

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California Chrome at Taylor Made Farm, 2015
California Chrome at Taylor Made Farm, 2015

What a nice surprise!  It has been well known that California Chrome would have the last race of his career in the Pegasus World Cup but it came as an unforeseen announcement that we would get to see Chrome race this December too!  In fact, this race was created just for Junior (A.K.A. California Chrome) and his Chromies.  The mighty Chrome will race at home!

Before Chrome established a home in Kentucky for rest and his future retirement from racing, he was bred and raised in California.  He stayed at Harris Farms until the ripe racing age of 2.  Then, he moved to the barn of trainer, Art Sherman, at Los Alamitos Race Course.  He worked at Los Alamitos but never raced there in all 25 of his career starts.  Despite that oversight, Chrome has had so much success at other CA tracks and worldwide that he attracts a large group of dedicated fans, Chromies, when he does his preps and gallops at his home base of Los Alamitos.

California Chrome
California Chrome

Knowing that his trainer had some interest in keeping Chrome’s head in the game and that Junior’s local fans would love to watch him, the track officials of Los Alamitos decided to design a race to suit Chrome’s needs, The Winter Challenge Stakes.  Chrome last raced in the Breeders’ Cup Classic on 11/5/16.  It was a shock to most that he lost his first race as a five year old that day.  Arrogate managed to surpass Chrome and thus he came in second.  If they face off in the Pegasus on 1/28/16, I don’t think that will happen again.  Chrome will use his Los Alamitos race for one more practice, as a winner.  In his final prep for the Winter Challenge, Chrome worked 5 furlongs in 1:00.60.

Why would any horse compete against Chrome at home?  In fact 33 nominations were made for The Winter Challenge.  12 Thoroughbreds stepped up as entries, only 9 will be permitted to face off with Chrome.  With a purse of $180,000 (if 10 horses race, $100,000 if less) and a guaranteed $10,000 to any horse that finishes, the race looked too good to miss for these contenders by post/horse/jockey trainer:

  1. Howdy/Chantal Sutherland/Peter Eurton
  2. Wrightwood/Jose L. Verenzuela/Brian J. Koriner
  3. Presidentsky/Brayan Pena/John Brocklebank
  4. Point PiperMario Gutierrez/Jerry Hollendorfer
  5. Ain’t Misbehavin/Kent J. Desormeaux/Vladimir Cerin
  6. Lucky J Lane/Jamie Theriot/Brian J. Koriner
  7. Avanti Bello/Drayden Van Dyke/Doug F. O’Neill
  8. Unusual Meeting/Tiago Jose Pereira/Gary Stute
  9. Papacoolpapacool/Tyler Baze/Phillip D’Amato
  10. California ChromeVictor Espinoza/Art Sherman
  11. Air Pocket/Noberto Arroyo, Jr./Rafael DeLeon
  12. Ground Rules/Noberto Arroyo, Jr./Clifford W. Sise, Jr.

Please, note the final two entries are actually just “also eligible”  should a horse have to scratch.  Unfortunately, if it rains we may see that.  I even read a rumor Chrome could forfeit if the track became sloppy, let’s hope that doesn’t happen.  Recent material has suggested the weather should improve prior to post time.

California Chrome
California Chrome

The Winter Challenge will post on Saturday 12/17/16.  It is race 9 on the card that day,at Los Alamitos.  The distance is 1 and 1/16 miles (8.5 furlongs) on dirt for horses 3 years old and upward.  Post time is 4:28 P.M. for CA locals (7:28 P.M. EST).

Following the Winter Challenge, Chrome will work at Los Alamitos around 12/31/16 again and then ship to Gulfstream in Florida on 1/6/17 to prepare for the Pegasus.

Chrome's future home
Chrome’s future home

Go, Chrome Go!  I will be pulling for California Chrome in The Winter Challenge and I will be posting more about him prior to the Pegasus.  In other Chrome related news.  His dam, Love the Chase, who is currently in foal to Tapit, North America’s leading sire for years, will be bred in 2017 to Pioneer of the Nile, American Pharoah’s sire.  We can look forward to some well bred Chrome siblings soon.

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Commentary on Classic Empire

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Classic Empire

Classic Empire, takes to the dirt at Churchill Downs for the Bashford Manor Stakes. 

In the days leading up to the 2016 Kentucky Derby some 2 year-old Thoroughbreds were already in training for 2017’s big race.  3 days short of the 142nd Run for the Roses, on May 4, 2016, Classic Empire broke his maiden at Churchill Downs.

Classic Empire was foaled to Pioneer of the Nile and Sambuca Classica on 3/21/14.   Classic Empire has an outstanding pedigree.  He is the half brother of American Pharoah by his sire.  His dam carries Secretariat in her genes.  Classic Empire was bred in KY by Steven and Brandi Nicholson.  He is owned by John C. Oxley who purchased him for $475,000 in the 2015 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.  Oxley’s silks are gold and blue blocks with white stripes on the sleeves and a gold cap.  This colt is trained by Mark E. Casse and his current jockey is Julien R. Leparoux.

2016 Bashford Manor Stakes

Classic Empire parades out before the 2016 Bashford Manor Stakes. 

Classic Empire is at the top of the leaderboard for the $2 million dollar, Grade 1, 143rd KY Derby.  The KY Derby selects its field of 20 horses using a tiered point system they apply to certain qualifying races.  Most of the early races award 10 points to win, 4 to place, 2 to show and 1 point for a finish at 4th place.  Some important stakes and the later races carry more points, except for the final prep.  Nine of these 37 races have already taken place.  The first race was held at Churchill on 9/17/16.  The last will be held at Keeneland on 4/15/17 and the KY Derby will take place on 5/6/17.

Classic Empire has 30 points.  In second, on the leaderboard, is Practical Joke with 14 points.  The next 5 horses have half as many points as Classic Empire.  I first saw Classic Empire when I went to Churchill Downs for my extended birthday celebration.  On 7/2/16, Classic Empire won the Grade 3 Bashford Manor Stakes. He has finished 1st in 4 of his 5 career starts.  He did not finish the Grade 1 Hopeful Stakes when he was stopped by the outriders after unseating his jockey, Irad Ortiz, Jr.  That allowed Practical Joke to win the Hopeful.  Classic Empire got his 1st 10 points when he won the Grade 1 Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland on 10/8/16.  He gathered a whopping 20 points when he won the Grade 1 Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.

Classic Empire wins the Bashford Manor

Classic Empire blurs through the finish in the Bashford Manor.

The next KY Derby prep race in on 12/10/16.  5 preps take place throughout January.  Trainer Casse has reportedly said that Classic Empire will winter in Florida.  He will be stabled at Gulfstream Park.  The Holly Bull, another KY Derby prep race, takes place at Gulfstream on 2/4/17.  Perhaps that will be Classic Empire’s next race?

In the mean time, I will be looking forward to racing at Los Alamitos, in Cypress, California.  The 12/10/16 Grade 1 Los Alamitos CashCall Futurity is a one and 1/16th mile race that carries a $300,000 purse and KY Derby points.  It is a dirt race for 2 year old colts. Who will pick up the next 10/4/2/1 points and how will the leaderboard change?  Then on 12/17/16,  California Chrome, who has stabled at Los Alamitos for 3 years will race there himself for the first time.  This was a tremendous surprise to Chrome’s fans, after the BC Classic, as we thought his next and last race would be the Pegasus World Cup in January.  The Winter Challenge is a race that Los Alamitos developed specifically to attract Chrome to race there once before he headed off for the Pegasus and following retirement.  I can never get enough of California Chrome.  Check back, you know I will roll out a nice story for my fellow Chromies!

 

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A “Cup”le More Wins for Chrome and Other BC16 News

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California Chrome for Breeders' Cup

Undefeated in 2016, our happy boy, California Chrome, is preparing for the last “Cup”le races of his career.  Chrome will race for the Breeders’ “Cup” and the Pegasus World “Cup” before retiring to stud. 

California Chrome is the favorite to win the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Classic.  Chrome has had an amazing career that has done so much for the Thoroughbred industry and for charity.  California Chrome has only improved with time over his 5 year life span.

Chrome, also known as Junior, was foaled on 2/18/11.  He was born of Lucky Pulpit and Love the Chase.  Junior has won 15 of 24 career starts.  He is trained by Art Sherman, and his jockey is Victor Espinoza.  Bred by Perry Martin and Steve Coburn he is now owned by California Chrome, LLC.

Chrome has won many races and awards.  In 2014, after winning the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, he was given Eclipse Awards for Horse of the Year and Champion 3 Year-Old Colt.  He was 4th in the Belmont Stakes in 2014, thus missing a Triple Crown achievement.  Chrome ran 3rd in the BC Classic in 2014 and he was recovering from a bruised cannon bone when BC15 took place.  I had a couple of visits with him during the end of his recovery, at Taylor Made Farm, in Nicholasville, KY.  Taylor Made is part of his current LLC. group of owners and it will be this farm that keeps him in his retirement.

California Chrome has won all 6 of his 2016 races.  He won the San Pasqual Stakes, the Trans Gulf Electromechanical Trophy, the Dubai World Cup, the San Diego Handicap, the Pacific Classic Stakes and the Awesome Again Stakes.

I am very interested in California Chrome’s return to KY for two reasons.  I will enjoy the ease of local visits and second I am so excited for Chrome babies.  I won’t be attending BC16.  I did take the week off from work.  I’ll head out to see the races at The Red Mile, near home.  Unfortunately,  I have never seen Junior race live thus I want to slow down time and enjoy the last of his races.  He has 2 to go with the BC Classic at Santa Anita in CA on 11/5/15 at PDT 5:35 PM (8:35 PM EST) and the first ever Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream in FL on 1/28/17.

While in CA, California Chrome and his connections are continuing to raise money for charity.  Chrome is the richest Thoroughbred in North American history but he gives back too.  Espinoza is a very charitable jockey.  He generally gives up a percentage of his earning and when he won the Triple Crown last year on American Pharoah he gave all of his earnings away.  Taylor Made is also generous with charity.  They use Chrome power to raise money for multiple charities.  Tomorrow they are allowing for a very nice “An Evening With Team California Chrome” where Perry Martin, Art Sherman, Frank Taylor and Victor Espinoza will all speak and donate all the money from the event to Thoroughbred Charities of America.  Chrome has the influence to win the hearts of racing fans and to bring attention and funding to many works of charity.

Without further ado, here are the post positions for the Grade 1 BC16 Classic by post/horse/jockey/trainer:

  1. Effinex/Flavien Prat/James A. Jerkins
  2. Frosted/Joel Rosario/Kiaran P. McLaughlin
  3. Keen Ice/Javier Castellano/Todd A. Pletcher
  4. California Chrome/Victor Espinoza/Art Sherman
  5. Win the Space/Gary L. Stevens/George Papadromou
  6. Melatonin/Joseph Talamo/David E. Hofmans
  7. War Story/Scott Spieth/Mario Serey, Jr.
  8. Shaman Ghost/Irad Ortiz, Jr./James A. Jerkens
  9. Hopportunity/John R. Velazquez/Bob Baffert
  10. Arrogate/Mike E. Smith/Bob Baffert

The BC16 Classic is a dirt race of 1 and 1/4 miles (10 furlongs) with a $6,000,000 dollar purse for Thoroughbreds age 3 and upward.  I wish all ten horses a safe ride and I will be pulling for Chrome to win.

Don’t miss a race.  There are 13 Breeders’ Cup races in 2016.  NBC and NBC Sports Network will cover them all.  TVG will show select races.  On Friday, 11/4, the Juvenile Turf posts at 2:25 PM PDT, the Dirt Mile at 3:05, the Fillies Turf at 3:50 and the Distaff at 4:35.  On Saturday, 11/5, all posted in Pacific Time, is the 12:05 PM Juvenile Fillies, 12:45 Filly and Mare Turf, 1:21 Sprint, 2:05 Turf Sprint, 2:43 Sentient Jet Juvenile, 3:22 Longines Turf, 4:01 Filly and Mare Sprint, 4:40 Mile, and finally the 5:35 Classic.  The NBC Sport Network will host a 3 hour show on Friday and a 6 and 1/2 hour program on Saturday.  The Classic has a special show from 8 to 9 P.M. EST on NBC.  Be careful to watch for variances in time zones!

Please, enjoy the last of California Chrome’s races and all of the 2016 Breeders’ Cup.  If you are lucky enough to attend live, share a picture or a comment.  Check back for results and more adventures.

 

 

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Photogenic Pharoah

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American Pharoah

A dream was fulfilled yesterday when I finally got to meet American Pharoah.  I was lucky enough to be present at Keeneland, this past October, when Pharoah worked his way thru the paddock and then flashed past me to win his final race.  He won the first and only Grand Slam, the combination of all 3 legs of the Triple Crown and the Breeders’ Cup Classic.  With that, Pharoah retired just a few miles further down the road at Ashford Stud in Versailles,KY.

Ashford StudAshford Stud

Ashford Stud is the American division of Coolmore.  Coolmore America acquired the Ashford farm in the 1980s.  The land was developed for cattle farming around 1912 and was called Hereford Farm until the late 1970s.  As the cattle were replaced by stallions some great bloodlines began to prosper here. I was very impressed from the time I traveled thru the gated entry and down the tree lined car path passing lush fields that led us to the start of the tour.  Everything we saw was built with beauty and there is a lot of stone work.

Thunder Gulch

Coolmore added Thunder Gulch to the roster in 1996.  He still lives there today, having retired last year.  He serves as a calming factor to American Pharoah in the paddock now.  Thunder Gulch is the offspring of Gulch and Line of ThunderThunder Gulch was born in March of 1992.  He won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes in 1995.  He was 3rd in the Preakness Stakes that year.  He was the Eclipse Award winner for Champion 3 Year Old Colt that same year.  By 2001 he was the top sire.  He has produced many fine Thoroughbreds.

Giant's CausewayGiant's Causeway

A farm favorite and North America’s leading sire in lifetime earnings, still standing at Ashford, is Giant’s Causeway.  He shares a barn with American Pharoah but it is Giant’s Causeway’s large statue that is featured just outside of the barn door.  He is accredited with producing 31 Grade 1 winners.  He is the son of Storm Cat and Mariah’s Storm, born in 1997.  Giant’s Causeway had a nice career as a runner but the stud life is for him.  He earned the champion sire title in 2009, 2010 and 2012.

Shanghai BobbyMunnings

Shanghai Bobby said it was much too pretty to look inward towards the barn.  He was enjoying the view of the lovely farm.  His very 1st crop of yearlings are selling now and he has had some nice prices on his Keeneland September Sale grads.  Shanghai Bobby won the BC Juvenile and and Eclipse Award for Champion 2 Year Old Colt both in 2012.  He himself is the son of Harlan’s Holiday and Steelin’.  He was foaled in 2010.

Munnings wasn’t having it either.  He left the hamming to American PharoahMunnings is the 2006 offspring of Speightstown and La CometeMunnings was a nice race horse and he is producing great foals.  I’m A Chatterbox is one of my favorite of his progeny.

Uncle Mo

Uncle Mo is having a very significant impact on the industry right now.  He is the sire of our last KY Derby winner, Nyquist Indian Charlie and Playa Maya produced Uncle Mo in 2008.  He was the winner of the 2010 BC Juvenile and subsequently the winner of the Eclipse Award for Champion 2 Year Old Colt that same year.

Declaration of WarLookin at Lucky

Declaration of War was born to War Front and Tempo West in 2009.  His sire, War Front along with Tapit took the lead at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale as they have for years.  Declaration of War’s first crop are currently yearlings.

Lookin At Lucky wasn’t necessarily looking at me.  This 2007 son of Smart Strike and Private Feeling was a nice racehorse.  Lookin at Lucky won the Preakness in 2010.  In 2009 and 2010 he took the Eclipse Award for Champion Colt.  Madefromlucky is one of his many graded stakes winning offspring.

Ashford Stud CemeteryAshford Stud Name Plates

The name plaques on the walls and the gravestones in the cemetery remind us of the great horses that have called Ashford Stud home.  Cigar and Scat Daddy are among those memorialized.  Scat Daddy died way to soon.  His last crop of yearlings are making there way through this year’s sales.  Hip 454 at the 2016 Keeneland September Sale was his son.  He was the sale topper hammering $3 million dollars.

Ashford Stud trophiesAshford Stud mementos

The property is stuffed with awards and memorabilia affiliated with the champion sires that have called Ashford home. Pictured here are just a few of the wonderful collection I saw.

Ashford Stud Breeding Shed

The least fancy building on the tour holds the most important rooms.  This is the breeding shed where every live mount at Coolmore America takes place.

American Pharoah

I’ll conclude the tour recap with a few more photos of Ashford’s and America’s champ.  American Pharoah brought an end to our 37 year quest for a Triple Crown Winner.  He is our only living champion horse of just 12 Thoroughbreds to ever win the series.  American Pharoah was born in 2012.  He is the son of Pioneerof the Nile and Littleprincessemma. Pharoah began breeding for the 1st time this year.  I can not wait to see his foals.  I hope they inherit every bit of his talent.  He has put on a little weight and he seemed calm and comfortable for a stallion.  To arrange for your own tour go to Horse Country Tours

American Pharoah

In other news, California Chrome races again Saturday.  Look for my Chrome story any day now.

 

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Celebrating Secretariat

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Secretariat headstone

What would a blog site dedicated to sharing educational information about Thoroughbreds be without multiple references to his legacy and a post all about Secretariat?  Without further ado, I bring you a Big Red story.

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Secretariat was one of, if not, the greatest Thoroughbred race horses in all of history.   Born in Virginia, in March of 1970, this amazingly conformed red chestnut horse by Bold Ruler and Somethingroyal by Princequillo grew to be one of the most treasured animals to ever live.  Secretariat became a racing legend.  He swept the Triple Crown in 1973, he raked in 5 Eclipse Awards and he became a Hall of Famer.  In 21 starts he won 16 races.  Secretariat raced from August of 1972 until October of 1973.  He ended his racing career on top having won his last 2 races and setting yet another time record.

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By 1974, Secretariat produced his first foal and in 1975 he turned out his first crop from his stud career at Claiborne Farm in Kentucky.  His legacy is strong today.  In fact he is in the bloodline in so many of the best horses today including 6 of the 9 horses in today’s Woodward Stakes.

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Secretariat was so great that his entire team became rather famous.  His connections are his owners, Meadow Stables with Christopher and Penny Chenery, groom, Eddie Sweat, exercise riders, Jim Gaffney and Charlie Davis, trainer, Lucien Laurin and jockey, Roy Turcotte.  Some of these folks will be making an appearance at this year’s Secretariat Festival!

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The 9th annual festival will be held in downtown Bourbon County September 16-18, 2016.  From Thursday thru Sunday Paris, KY is hosting a festival in honor of Big Red.  There will be farm tours, art, food, bourbon, a parade, an auction, autographs, entertainment and more.  See the full schedule here: Secretariat Festival.  Admission to the festival is free but some activities are for ticket holders only and some fees are included with ticketed events.  Most event are in Paris but some of the tours are not and require meeting at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY.  Claiborne Farm where Secretariat lived his stud career and was buried in October, 1989 is one of the several farm tours.  Ashford Stud where Triple Crown winner, American Pharoah is a stallion is also on the list of tours.

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The Grade 1 Woodward Stakes, when it was held at Belmont Park, is one of the few races that Big Red didn’t win.  That race took place in 1973.  Today is an honor that many of  his offspring will run that same race, now held at Saratoga.  He is in the pedigree of Tapin Mojo, Catholic Cowboy, Bradester, Samraat, Tale of Verve and Frosted Frosted is the favorite to win.  It would be thrilling to see one of Secretariat’s current racers win today!

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The $600,000 Woodward Stakes wild be held at Saratoga today.  The race is 1 and 1/8 miles (9 furlongs).  It is part of the Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In” challenge.  NBC sports network  will televise the Saratoga from 5 P.M. to 6 P.M. EST.  The Woodward is the 10th race on the card and will post at 5:46 P.M. EST 9/3/16.  It is for horses 3 years and older.  The race is named for William Woodward, Sr. who developed Belair Stud producing 2 Triple Crown winners, Gallant Fox and Omaha.  Be sure to tune in today and thanks for following.

 

 

 

 

 

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Transfixed by the Travers

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This year’s Travers stakes is going to be huge!  This race is literally massive in terms of both entries and talent.  The 147th running of the Travers Stakes has 14 contestants.  It is tied for the highest number of entries, that record was established in 1977.  6 of the 14 horses in this field were in the 2016 Kentucky Derby.  Saratoga’s “Midsummer Derby” is shaping up to be one of the finest races of the season.

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The Travers Stakes was inaugurated in 1864.  It is held at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, NY.  The race has varied historically but this year the crowd capacity will be capped at 50 thousand fans to watch the $1.25 million dollar Grade 1, of 1 and 1/4 miles (10 furlongs), dirt race for 3 year-old Thoroughbreds.  One of Saratoga’s finest races, the Travers, has acquired the name of the “Midsummer Derby”, traditionally held in August.  The track itself has the nicknames of ” The Graveyard of Champions ” due to the frequency of  major upsets that have occurred at this track and “The Spa” because of the areas historical and rich mineral springs.  The Travers is named for William R. Travers.  He was the owner of the 1st horse to win this race, Kentucky. Travers was also president of the Saratoga Racing Association.

In 1941 there was a Superfecta won by Whirlaway.  A Superfecta is the combination of winning all of the Triple Crown legs and the Travers Stakes. One recent example of an upset at the Travers happened just last year.  After American Pharoah went on an 8 race winning streak, that included sweeping the Triple Crown series, he was 2nd in the 2015 Travers, losing to Keen Ice.  This win by Keen Ice gave his rider the title.  Javier Castellano is the jockey with the most Travers wins, at a total of 5.  American Pharoah redeemed himself in his next race, as if he needed to, winning the Breeders’ Cup Classic.  The combo of the Triple Crown plus the BC Classic is called a Grandslam and American Pharoah is the only horse to have ever achieved the Grandslam.  Whirlaway is the only Superfecta winner.

Another very special horse won the Travers in 1920, Man o’ War.  In his honor, Tiffany and Co. created a trophy, a gold plated replica Man o’ War Cup is given to the winner of the Travers annually.

Please, allow me one more interesting historical fact before we get to the 2016 entries.   There is a nice goose pond infield of the Saratoga track.  A canoe was placed there in 1926.  Since 1961, the canoe is painted in the silk colors of the Travers winner each year.

 

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Finally, here is our enormous field by post/horse/jockey/trainer/owner:

  1. Arrogate/Mike Smith/Bob Baffert/Juddmonte Farms, Inc.
  2. American Freedom/Rafael Bejarano/Bob Baffert/Gary and Mary West
  3. My Man Sam/Manuel Franco/Chad C. Brown/Sheep Pond Partners, Newport Stables, LLC. and Jay W. Bligh
  4. Governor Malibu/Joel Rosario/Christophe Clement/Jump Sucker Stable and Oak Bull Stables
  5. Forever d’Oro/Luis Saez/Dallas Stewart/Charles E. Fipke
  6. Anaximandros/Leonel Reyes/Mikhail Yanakov/Mikhail Yanakov
  7. Exaggerator/Kent Desormeaux/J. Keith Desormeaux/ Big Chief Racing, LLC., Head of Plains Partners, LLC., Rocker O Ranch, LLC, et al.
  8. Destin/Javier Castellano/Todd A. Pletcher/Twin Creeks Racing Stables, LLC. and Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners
  9. Gift Box/Junior Alvarado/Chad C. Brown/W.S. Farish
  10. Connect/John R. Velazquez/Chad C. Brown/Warren A. Croll, Jr
  11. Majesto/Ricardo Santana Jr./Gustavo Delgado/Grupo Seven C Stable
  12. Creator/Irad Ortiz Jr./Steven M. Asmusen/WinStar Farm and Bobby Flay
  13. Laoban/Jose L. Ortiz/Eric J. Guillot/McCormick Racing, LLC. and Southern Equine Stable, LLC.
  14. Gun Runner/Florent Geroux/Steven M. Asmussen/Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC., Three Chimneys Farm and Besilu Stables LLC.

Arrogate is the KY bred grey son of Unbridled’s Song and Bubbler.  He has won the last 3 of his 4 career races.  He has never been entered in a stakes race.  Smith has not won the Travers since 1998 and Baffert has not won this race since 2001.  Arrogate has never raced at The Spa.

American Freedom is a KY bred colt, sired by Pulpit, his dam is Gottcha Last.  He has won 3 of his 5 races.  He won 1 of 3 graded stakes.  American Freedom has not raced at Saratoga but while he shares a trainer with Arrogate he has more East coast experience. Bejarano has not won the Travers.

Another KY bred is in post 3.  My Man Sam is the offspring of Trappe Shot and Lauren Byrd.  He has won once in his 6 starts and he participated in 2 graded stakes races including the KY Derby.  He often runs second and he could probably do that once again.  In his last race he was second and that was at Saratoga.  Trappe Shot finished 9th in the 2010 Travers.  Franco nor Brown have historical wins in the Travers. Brown is on a roll at Saratoga.  He got his 1,000th win while racing there on Wednesday.  Brown has 3 entries in the Travers.

Governor Malibu is a NY bred with NY racing experience.  He was 2nd his last trip out and that was at Saratoga in the Jim Dandy Stakes.  He is the son of Malibu Moon and Akilina.  Governor Malibu has won 2 of his 9 starts.  He has placed in 2 of 3 graded stakes. Neither Rosario or Clement have won the Travers.

Forever d’ Oro is the KY bred Colt of Medaglia d’ Oro and Lemons Forever.  He recently finished 3rd at Saratoga.  This was one of his 5 races.  He has won once.  He participated in the Belmont Stakes.  His sire, Medaglia d’ Oro, won the Travers in 2002.  His dam sire, Lemon Drop Kid, won the Travers in 1999.  Forever d’ Oro’s jockey, Saez, won the Travers in 2013.

Anaximandros is a colt by Hard Spun and Dragon Fly.  He is KY bred with a French dam.  He has won 2 of 5 races.  He was 4th his last race which is his only graded stakes experience.  He has not raced at Saratoga.  His jockey nor trainer have ever won the Travers.

Right in the middle sits the favorite, Exaggerator!  Sired by Curlin he is the KY bred colt born to Dawn Raid.  He has more experience then the preceding post positions with 6 wins in 13 starts.  He ran all three legs of the 2015 Triple Crown finishing 2nd, 1st then a disappointing 11th respectively.  He had a triumphant rebound in his very next race when he finished 1st in the Grade 1 Haskell Invitational.  Kent Desormeaux won the Travers in 2009.

Destin is a grey colt by Giant’s Causeway and Dream of Summer.  One of my favorite farms, Taylor Made, had a part in his KY breeding.  He has won 3 of 8 races.  He finished 3rd at Saratoga behind Governor Malibu in his last race.  He participated in the KY Derby and the Belmont Stakes.  He finished 2nd to Creator in the Belmont.  He is a multiple graded stakes winner.  Pletcher last won the Travers in 2011. Castellano has won the Travers the most.

Gift Box is a grey ridgling. In his pedigree are Twirling Candy and Special Me.  He has 2 wins of 5 races.  He recently finished 2nd at Saratoga.  He was 3rd in his only graded stakes race.  The jockey nor the trainer has won a Travers Stakes race.

Connect is another colt by Curlin.  He is a KY bred horse with Bullville Bell as his dam.  He is on a streak winning his past 3 races out of a career 4 starts.  He just won at Saratoga last month, besting Gift Box.  He has not entered a graded stakes before.  Connect’s  dam sire, Holly Bull, won the Travers in 1994.  Mike Smith was the jockey for Holy Bull’s win.  Smith is Arrogate’s jockey this time.

Majesto is a KY bred ridgling.  He was born to Tiznow and Unacloud.  He has only finished first in one of his 8 races.  He has two graded stakes races in his resume and one of those was the KY Derby.  His last race was at Saratoga where he finished 6th.  His connections have not won the Travers. Majesto’s dam sire, Unaccounted For was 4th in the 1994 Travers Stakes.

Creator is a grey colt sired by Tapit, thus another KY bred.  His dam is Morena.  He has finished first place in 3 of his 11 starts.  It was not his day in the KY Derby but he was 1st place in the Belmont Stakes.  Most recently he finished 6th at Saratoga in the Jim Dandy.  He has the ability but not the consistency.  His jockey and trainer haven’t won a Travers before.

In the lucky 13 post position stands Laoban.  He is the son of Uncle Mo and Chattertown.  He is a KY bred colt.  He won one time in a career 8 races.  That one time counts big for this race as it was right at Saratoga last month when he conquered the Jim Dandy Stakes.  He has raced in 6 stakes races including the Preakness.  He has the experience.  His trainer and his jockey are looking for their first Travers wins too.

Finally, we end the field with Gun Runner.  Bred in KY by Candy Ride and Quiet Giant this colt has a 5 in 8 record for wins.  He was 3rd in the KY Derby  but holds multiple graded stakes wins.  He has not raced at Saratoga.  Geroux would be happy to get his first Travers title.

Be sure to buy tickets now if you are fortunate enough to be planning to attend.  It is expected to be a sell out.  The card includes 13 nice races.  Four BC Win and You’re In races are up for grabs.  The Travers is the 11th race on Saturday 8/27/16.  It will post at 5:44 P.M. EST.  NBC will provide television coverage from 4:30 to 6 PM.

Thank you to our regular handicapper for allowing me use of his photos.  I fully rely on my own photos and those of close friends and family.  I really appreciate having access to pictures of horses and places I haven’t experienced yet.  Check back regularly for new Thoroughbred posts.

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Classic Chrome

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There is always a special feeling of anticipation when our California Chrome is scheduled to race!  We will get another spectacular view of this champ tomorrow, 8/20/16, in TVG’s Pacific Classic.

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The 26th running of the Grade 1 Pacific Classic Stakes will take place at Del Mar Racetrack in the city by the same name, in California.  The inaugural race took place there in 1991.  The track is 1 and 1/4th miles (10 furlongs) on dirt. Thoroughbreds age 3 and older may compete for the $1 million dollar purse.  This is Del Mar’s finest race to date, I believe .  They will host the Breeders’ Cup for the first time in 2017 and in my opinion, the BC Classic is one of the few races that has nearly as much proven talent.  The Pacific Classic is one of the qualifying races to earn a chance at the BC Classic, “Win and You’re In.”

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Many of the best horses have participated in the Pacific Classic.  Cigar, Shared Belief, Game on Dude, Lava Man, Tinners Way and Beholder are a few of my favorites.  Making a return this year, Beholder with her 8 competitors are just as talented and impressive as the stars of this historical race.  The field is as follows by post/horse/jockey/trainer/owner/age/gender:

  1. California Chrome/Victor Espinoza/Art Sherman/California Chrome, LLC/5YO/male
  2. Hoppertunity/Flavien Prat/Bob Baffert/Karl Watson, Michael Pegram and Paul Weitman/5YO/male
  3. War Story/Ricardo Mejias/Dean Greenman/Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. and Glenn K. Ellis/4YO/gelding
  4. Hard Aces/Santiago Gonzalez/John W. Sadler/Hronis Racing, LLC./6 YO/male
  5. Win the Space/Joe Talamo/George Papaprodromou/Kretz Racing LLC./4YO/male
  6. Imperative/Noberto Arroyo, Jr./Richard Baltas/JK Racing Stables/6YO/gelding
  7. Beholder/Gary Stevens/Richard E. Mandella/Spendthrift Farms/6YO/female
  8. Dortmund/Rafael Bejarno/Bob Baffert/Kaleem Sgah, Inc./4YO/male
  9. Dalmore/Kent Desormeaux/J.K. Desormeaux/ Big Chief Racing, LLC., Rocker O Ranch, LLC. And J.K. Desormeaux/3YO/male

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In post position one is my number one pick, as well as the morning line favorite, California Chrome.  All of the pictures in this story are of Chrome.  Each were taken over a precious weekend when I visited him last year, while he rested at Taylor Made Farm in KY.  He holds 2 Eclipse Awards, has won 13 of 22 races and holds a record for racing earnings. He is the solo California bred horse in the race, sired by Lucky Pulpit and his dam is Love the Chase.

Hoppertunity, bred in Kentucky, is the progeny of Any Given Saturday and Refugee. He has won 5 of 20 career starts.  He was 3rd to Chrome in the 2016 Dubai World Cup.  Last year he ran 4th in the Pacific Classic.  Hoppertunity is a multiple graded stakes winner.

War Story, also KY bred, is the son of Northern Afleet and Belle Watling.  He has placed first in 3 of 12 races. He has had a lot of experience in graded stakes races but not much success.

Another KY boy, Hard Aces is sired by Hard Spun, his dam is All in With Aces.  He has won 7 times in his career of 33 starts.  He is a multiple graded stakes winner. He was 6th place in the Pacific Classic in 2015.  He won his last race/stakes out at Del Mar late July.  Perhaps he is on an upswing in California?

The son of Pulpit and Teamgeist is the lovely grey, Win the Space.  This horse was bred in KY by Spendthrift Farm.  He has won 3 in 12 races.  He has not won a graded stakes race.

Imperative is the KY bred offspring of Bernardini and Call Her.  He has raced 32 times and has 3 wins.  He has not won since 2014 but it was a graded stakes race. He finished 5th in the Pacific Classic in 2015.

Beholder has won an amazing 17 of her 23 races, yet I have never beheld her live myself. She holds 3 Eclipse Awards and finished 1st in the BC Juvenile Fillies, 2012 and BC Distaff, 2013.  She is the only filly in the race.  Beholder holds a high rank in earnings.  She won the Pacific Classic last year.  She is the second choice to win per the odds as I write this. Beholder is the KY bred daughter of Henny Hughes and Leslie’s Lady.

In his last race out, Dortmund ran a close 2nd to Chrome in the San Diego Handicap this past July.  Dortmund is the KY bred son of Big Brown and Our Josephina. He has won an impressive 8 of 11 races.  Dortmund was 3rd in the KY Derby and 4th in the Preakness both up against American Pharoah in 2015.  With plenty of talent and California racing experience this guy brings strong competition and is 3rd for the favorite. He shares his trainer, Baffert, with Hoppertunity.

Finally, the last post position is the baby of the bunch, Dalmore. He has 3 wins in his 11 starts. He is the only Florida bred horse in the race.  He is the son of Colonel John and Silver Breeze. He won in his last race/graded stakes.  He was 5th this year in the California Chrome Stakes.

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I have plenty of nerves built up for this showdown.  Watch the Pacific Classic live on TVG for Del Mar’s 9th of 11 races on 8/20/16 at 6:15 PM PT. Add 3 hours to that for Eastern Time. Go Chrome!

 

 

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Waiting on the Whitney

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Woo hoo for the Whitney!  The 87th running of the Whitney Handicap will take place tomorrow, August 6,2016 at Saratoga in Saratoga Springs, NY.  If I could click my heels and go anywhere right now, I’d be at “The Spa”.

The Whitney Handicap was inaugurated in 1928.  It has been at various tracks for different genders, ages and distances historically.  Tomorrow, the Whitney will take place on Saratoga’s dirt track.  It will be a race of 9 furlongs (1 and 1/8 mile) for horses 3 years old and upwards.  6 Thoroughbreds will compete for the “Win and You’re In” automatic entry into the Breeders’ Cup Classic and the $1.25 million dollar purse.  The winner will also receive a blanket made of Marylou Whitney pink roses and a sterling silver chalice trophy with the Whitney family crest.

Considered one of the top Grade 1 races, the Whitney is named for the Whitney family.  Historically this family’s contributions to Thoroughbred racing have shaped the industry and blessed us with a vast number of graded stakes winners.  Marylou Whitney continues the tradition.  She has a home in Saratoga as well as a farm in my hometown, Lexington, KY.  The Whitney’s have won their own stakes race 4 times.

Last year’s Whitney winner was Honor CodeKelso and Discovery each won the race 3 times.

The 2016 Whitney field is as follows by post/horse/jockey/trainer/owner/age:

  1. El Kabeir/Ricardo Santana, Jr./John P. Terranova/Zayat Stables, LCC./4
  2. Comfort/John R, Velazquez/Todd A. Pletcher/Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners/4
  3. Upstart/Irad Ortiz Jr./Richard A. Violette, Jr./Ralph M. Evans and WinStar/4
  4. Frosted/Joel Rosario/Kiaran P. McLaughlin/Godolphin Racing, LCC./4
  5. Noble Bird/Julien R. Leparoux/Mark E. Casse/John C. Oxley/5
  6. Effinex/Mike E. Smith/James A. Jerkens/Tri-Bone Stables/5

El Kabeir is a beautiful grey colt by Scat Daddy and Great Venue El Kabeir ran his first 2 of 15 career starts at Saratoga. He is a multiple graded stakes winner though he has not won in 2016.

Comfort is a colt by Indian Charlie and Unkatzable Comfort has only raced 7 times and never at Saratoga nor has he won a graded stakes.  His jockey/trainer combo won the Whitney in 2013 with Cross Traffic.

Upstart is the son of Flatter, whom I wrote about in my last story when I met him while touring the stallions at Claiborne Farm.  Upstart’s dam is Party SilksUpstart won his maiden at Saratoga on his first start.  He has raced at that track 3 times of his 14 career races.  He is a multiple graded stakes winner.  He was fourth in last year’s Travers.

Frosted is the favorite for the Whitney.  He is another lovely grey colt.  He is the offspring of Tapit and Fast Cookie.  He raced at Saratoga in 3 of his 16 starts. He placed 2nd the 1st two times at that track and third the last time out there.  Those races were a maiden, the Jim Dandy and the Travers respectively.  He is coming off a strong win at Belmont in June.  In 2015 he finished the Belmont 2nd to our Grand Slam winner, American PharoahFrosted’s trainer, McLaughlin, won the Whitney with Invasor in 2006.

Noble Bird is the gorgeous horse in the photo.  I met him at Keeneland this past April.  I caught him with his tongue out as he ate a peppermint.  He is the son of Birdstone and AnyhowNoble Bird is trained by Casse, whom works with one of my favorite fillies, Tepin!  She is a Saratoga sales grad.  Noble Bird has raced at Saratoga once before in his 16 starts.  He is a multiple graded stakes winner.

Effinex is the son of Mineshaft and What A PearEffinex has the most experience with 24 career starts.  He has raced twice at Saratoga, where he finished 2nd in the Woodward Stakes.  He is a multiple graded stakes winner.  He was second to American Pharoah in last years BC Classic. His jockey, Smith, won the Whitney in 1993 with Brunswick.  The father of James A. Jerkens, the trainer of Effinex, trained Onion who beat the amazing Secretariat in 1973’s Whitney.

As if the Whitney isn’t enough action, there are 11 races on the card Saturday.  5 of those are stakes races and there is another stakes on Sunday.  Then the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Selected Yearling Sale takes place August 8th and 9th while my most favorite horse, Juba, races at Saratoga on the 8th as well.

I part own 5 horses that will be auctioned off at the sale.  3 will go on Monday and the 4th and 5th on Tuesday.  This sale is one of the first of the season and finest of sales for yearlings.  252 select yearlings have been catalogued for the 96th Saratoga Sale.

Juba is trained by Jerkens, just like Effinex and has the same jockey, Velazquez ,as Comfort.  Juba is a 5 year-old grey son of Tapit and Adoradancer.  That is the same sire that Frosted has.

If you are at Saratoga tell me all about it.  If you’re watching from a television or computer tune in to NBC Sports for race 10, the Whitney, at 6:18 pm EST on 8/6/16.  Find Juba, in race 8 at 5:02 pm EST on 8/8/16.  I’m hoping to see it on TVG.  Finally, follow along with the Fasig-Tipton sale on http://www.fasigtipton.com

 

 

 

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Yearning For Yearlings

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The official start of the yearling sales season kicked off yesterday, 7/12/16, at Fasig-Tipton in Lexington, KY.  This sale came one day after the Summer Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale.  I was especially excited to attend day 2 because it marked the first time I part owned a Thoroughbred at an auction.

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I was not on hand, due to my day job, for the horses of racing age sale.  That sale was quite a success.  Compared to last year, more horses were sold fetching a higher overall price, a higher average price and far fewer unsold horses.  72 horses sold versus 65 the prior year.  The total sale brought in over $5 million dollars compared to less than $4 million in 2015.  The average price per horse rose by over $8.5 thousand dollars.  Finally, only 19 horses did not get sold this July, where as last year 31 did not sell.  The sale topper was the 7-year-old mare, Storm Lucy at $575,000.  Malibu Moon and War Front sired 5 Thoroughbreds each in that sale making them the top sires by numbers in the sale.  Taylor Made Sales Agency was the top consignor.

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The July Selected Yearling sale did not exceed 2015’s results.  The number of horses sold declined, as did the total price as well as the average price while the number of horses that failed to meet the reserved price increased.  The 2016 sale sold 183 Thoroughbreds versus 205 the year before.  Last year’s sale made over $20 million dollars while this year brought just over $17.6.  On average horses dropped from $97 thousand dollars to $86 thousand each.  This year 110 horses were not sold versus only 83 the prior Summer sale.  Seen above is the sales ring screen showing an Uncle Mo filly bringing in $250,000.  A colt sired by Curlin, hip 222, was the sale topper at a price of $475,000.

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Wearing hip 235, pictured above, is a horse that I part owned thru a pinhook partnership I bought into last Fall.  He came in with a 4 way tie of top selling horses.  This colt, sired by Graydar, brought a price of $200,000.  He sold to Twin Creeks Racing Stable, LLC.  I loved his unique coloring, best seen in the sunlight.  I can not wait to see how well he does on the track later in life!

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Hips 338 seen at top left was sired by Speightstown and sold for $350,000.  On the right is hip 326, another horse sired by Curlin, who sold for just $90,000.  He is in front of the walking ring screens as hip 324 by Stay Thirsty who sold for $260,000.

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Touring the grounds a bit I saw some interesting reminders of the exciting sales graduates that Fasig-Tipton has sold before.  On July 19, 1975 the Lexington location of this great auction company sold the amazing Seattle Slew for just $17,500.  He went on to win the Triple Crown in 1977.  He has a whole building complete with art named for him as seen above.  Below, we see a reminder of American Pharaoh, our last Triple Crown winner.  He was featured as a yearling at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale in New York in 2013 and bought back by his owner.  This is where the next major yearling sale will take place on August 8 and 9th, The Saratoga Sale.  My group has several horses in that auction so I will be following it closely.

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I hope you all enjoy the yearling auctions.  Check back with me weekly for more Thoroughbred news or adventures.

 

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