A Bright Outlook On The Belmont

Essential Quality knows how to win a race. Up next, the 153rd Belmont Stakes!
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Essential Quality, is the favorite to win the 153rd Belmont Stakes.
Essential Quality, is the favorite to win the 153rd Belmont Stakes.

Back to the best in racing. It is time for the third jewel of The Triple Crown! The Belmont Stakes posts this Saturday and I have a bright outlook on the contenders. “The Test Of The Champion” is generally full of surprises and this year will be just as bewildering. I am breaking down all the background and basic information on Belmont’s big race for you.

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Take A Peek At The Preakness

Keepmeinmind, racing in the Bluegrass Stakes, will compete in the 146th Preakness Stakes.
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Ram took the lead at the start of a maiden at Keenland this past Fall.  He will race in the 2021 Preakness Stakes.
Ram took the lead at the start of a maiden at Keenland this past Fall. He will race in the 2021 Preakness Stakes.

The middle of May brings the Middle Jewel Of The Triple Crown! Just two weeks after the Kentucky Derby the 146th Preakness Stakes is scheduled for Saturday, May 15th, 2021. The race will feature some contenders from the KY Derby as well as a few entries that bypassed The Run For The Roses. Read on to take at peek at this Preakness.

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Overjoyed for the Oaks

Pass the Champagne, Malathaat and Will's Secret all break from the gate at Keeneland in the Ashland Stakes. Next, they will all race in the Kentucky Oaks!
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Pass the Champagne moves up to finish second in the Ashland Stakes.  How will she do in the Kentucky Oaks?
Pass the Champagne moves up to finish second in the Ashland Stakes. How will she do in the Kentucky Oaks?

The 147th, $1.25 million dollar Longines Kentucky Oaks races this Friday, April 29th! After a long series of prep races the final field of 14 has been qualified and selected. The best three year old, dirt racing, thoroughbred fillies are set to face off. Keep reading and sharing to learn more.

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Kings Of Keeneland

Keeneland's paddock is beautiful.

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Lawn jockeys decorated with the winners of previous stakes decorate Keeneland.
Lawn jockeys decorated with the winners of previous stakes decorate Keeneland.

It’s been exactly one week since things really heated up at Keeneland racetrack in Lexington, KY.  The October meet opened Friday, October 5th and served up some hot temperatures and hotter stakes races.  Fall Stars Weekend delivered 10 stakes races.  Since then they have held another stakes as well.  What has sire power meant to Keeneland’s racetrack so far and who may we expect to win this weekend’s stakes?

 

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Seventy-fifth September Sale

Gun It, was a Keeneland September Sale grad of 2017. He sold for the second highest price for a North American yearling.

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Hip 69, a filly sired by Tapit, her dam is Pretty n' Smart, was 2017's top priced yearling sold in North America, at the Keeneland September Sale!
Hip 69, a filly sired by Tapit, her dam is Pretty n’ Smart, was 2017’s top priced yearling sold in North America, at the Keeneland September Sale!

Suddenly it’s sales time!  I love attending the September Yearling Sales at Keeneland in Lexington, KY.  You never know what you’re looking at the first time you see it.  Justify, our latest Triple Crown winner, is a Keeneland September sales grad.  Today’s yearlings are classic champions in as little as 2 years time.  Be sure I will follow up with results, pictures and tales from the sales.  For now, I’ll keep it simple with the sales stats and story.

 

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Tales from the Sales

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Graydar, he has a tale to tell with a swoosh of his tail!
Graydar, he has a tale to tell with a swoosh of his tail!

The first American Thoroughbred Auction results are in!  Premier auction house, Keeneland, wrapped its annual January Horses of All Ages sale (#KeeJan) this past Friday evening.  It was Friday the 13th and the results were a little spooky.

Graydar grins.
Graydar grins.

The 59th edition of the sale had catalogued 1,893 horses.  961 head sold with across-the-board declines.  Nearly 500 horses were withdrawn and over 400 more did not meet the reserve prices, set by the sellers.  Some speculated reasons included, harsh winter weather, the equine herpes quarantines and no farm dispersals.  A dispersal is when an owner sells off all or many of their horses to reduce inventory for various reasons.  The most likely factor is the increasing desire by the buyers to only purchase the most select of pedigrees.  One of my favorite take away quotes was by Bob Elliston, Keeneland’s Vice President of Racing and Sales, “Breeders need to take note moving forward.”  That is a responsible statement.  This sale grossed over $28 million dollars with an average sales price of nearly $30 thousand dollars.

Graydar, looking a bit more regal.
Graydar, looking a bit more regal.

On the bright side.  Some Thoroughbreds were found very desirable.  The highest price horse in the sale was Siren Serenade.  She sold for $1,025,000!  She is a 11 year-old mare born to Unbridled’s Song and Versailles Treaty Siren Serenade is in foal by Tapit, the gorgeous grey number one sire for over 3 years and the leading sire and covering sire of the #KeeJan sale.  Covering sire is another name for a sire when the mare is believed to be pregnant but the foal is yet to be born.  The breeding of Tapit with another Unbridled’s Song daughter, Unrivaled Belle, led to the birth of Unique Bella in 2014.  Unique Bella is turning heads after her romp in the G2 Santa Ynez Stakes, at Santa Anita, earlier this month.  Put this filly in your virtual barn!

Unbridled's Song Grave Marker.
Unbridled’s Song Grave Marker.

Keeping the bloodlines of Tapit and Unbridled’s Song in mind, feel free to search my webpage for former Tapit posts while I spend more of this post focusing on Unbridled’s Song and perhaps his most promising son as a stallion, Graydar Tapit was the sire to 10 horses in #KeeJan, right behind him was Unbridled’s Song with 9 Thoroughbreds that sold.  Much further down the list was Graydar whom sired 2 horses that sold.  Unfortunately,  you won’t find a listing for Unbridled’s Song as a covering sire.  He was euthanized at 20 years-old due to an inoperable mass.  He crossed the rainbow bridge too soon in July of 2013.  Graydar was the covering sire for 5 horses that sold in the sale.

Unbridled's Song Stall Plate.
Unbridled’s Song Stall Plate.

Both Unbridled’s Song and Graydar are Taylor Made Farm stallions.  Taylor Made Sales Agency was the leading consignor at #KeeJan and they typically are.  This year they sold 100 horses, in this one sale.  Unbridled’s Song was a stallion on their farm, in Kentucky, for 17 seasons.  Before that, this grey horse was born in February of 1993 to Unbridled, the winner of the 1990 Kentucky Derby and Trolley SongUnbridled’s Song had a nice racing career.  He won 5 of 12 starts including the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, the Florida Derby, the Wood Memorial and the Olympic Handicap.  The Olympic was his last race due to a broken cannon bone.  He was training to go on to the Donn Handicap.  For racing fans, it is probably best that he made it to the breeding shed as quick as he did.  He has created so many powerful stakes winners.  Names like Arrogate, Midshipman, Will Take Charge and so many more winners are his offspring.  Unbridled’s Song was credited with siring his 100th stakes winner the day his son, Graydar, won the Donn Handicap.

Graydar smiles.
Graydar smiles.

Fortunately,  not only can Unbridled’s Song’s offspring race, they are doing well as sires and broodmares themselves.  His lineage lives on and there is a lot of hope that his grey son, Graydar, may be the best to carry on those great genes.  Graydar was born to Sweetest Smile in May of 2009.  He won 5 of 6 starts including the Donn, the New Orleans and the Kelso Handicaps.  He went to stud in 2014 and he has had 2 crops of offspirng thus far.  His first crop is eligible to race this year.  He has produced 157 foals and 99 of those just became of racing age.  The other 58 are yearlings.  His fee is a mere $12,500 for a live foal.  His next crops will sell at the Fasig-Tipton 2017 Winter Mixed Sale and the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company 2017 Winter Mixed Sale.  I expect great things of his 2 year-olds and I think his price will sky rocket once he is proven.  I feel very lucky for those who are buying into Graydar now.  He is a beautiful and sweet horse.  He lives in the same two stall barn as California Chrome.  I had the pleasure of meeting Graydar twice when I visited Chrome while he was recovering from a cannon bone bruise.  I also, briefly part owned a colt by Graydar and Heavenly Ghost.  I am looking forward to following that colt’s racing career.

Graydar's stall.
Graydar’s stall.

Please, enjoy the pictures I took while I was visiting Graydar at Taylor Made Farm.  He has a tale to tell with a swish of his tail.  I hope his progeny sweep the races this year and he keeps on bringing us more of that great Unbridled’s Song legacy.  Between these two and Tapit the whole industry may be turning up grey!

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Clinching the Clark

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Mr. Z, above, lovable and yet a bit of a nibbler.  In the D. Wayne Lukas stable in June, 2015. The benefit is worth the risk if you are lucky enough to meet him.

Happy Thanksgiving!  I have so much to be thankful for this year and the blessings will keep coming.  Churchill Downs has a very nice closing weekend lined up for us.  11/24-11/27 brings 4 days of racing with 7 nice stakes including the Grade 1 Clark Handicap!

Mr. Z in the Ack-Ack

Mr. Z, above, in the Ack-Ack Handicap in October, 2016.

The Clark Handicap is one of America’s older races.  Occurring annually in the Fall, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY, this year’s addition takes place on Friday, 11/25/16.  The race is named for the founder of the Louisville Jockey Club, Colonel M. Lewis Clark.  The Louisville Jockey Club built much of Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby.  The 142nd running of the Clark Handicap is a dirt race of 1 and 1/8 miles (9 furlongs) for horses age 3 or older.  The purse is $500,000.  The Clark Handicap will post at 6:24 p.m. EST.  We will be treated to a field of 10 horses on a card of 12 races.  The competition is as follows by post, horse, jockey,trainer and morning line odds :

  1. Gun Runner/Florent Geroux/Steven M. Asmussen/4/1
  2. Effinex/Junior Alvarado/James A. Jerkens/4/1
  3. Are You Kidding Me/Alan Garcia/Roger L. Attfield/15/1
  4. Shaman Ghost/Javier Castellano/James A. Jerkens/8/1
  5. Hawaakom/Miguel Mena/Wesley E. Hawley/20/1
  6. Noble Bird/Julien R. Leparoux/Mark E. Casse/7/2
  7. Breaking Lucky/Luis Contreras/Reade Baker/8/1
  8. Mr. Z/Ricardo Santana, Jr./D. Wayne Lukas/30/1
  9. Hoppertunity/John R. Velazquez/Bob Baffert/5/2
  10. Prayer for Relief/Robby Albarado/Dale L. Romans/30/1

There are a lot of big talent horses in this race and a few more obscure Thoroughbreds as well.  Any horse will be lucky to win but historically some Clark winners have really clinched the title and hit it twice.  Hodge won in 1915 and 1916.  Bold Favorite was 1st in both 1968 and 1969 and Bob’s Dusty won in 1977 and again in 1978.  Hoppertunity and Effinex will both have the chance to win their second Clark Handicap in tomorrow’s race.  Looking to the trainers, Bob Baffert will have a chance to win his 4th Clark Handicap, which would make him the trainer with the most wins.  Currently, Ben Jones, Smiley Adams and Bob Baffert have all won the Clark thrice.

Mr. Z in the Hagyard Fayette Stakes

Mr. Z, above in the Hagyard Fayette Stakes in October 2016.

Gun Runner is the KY bred colt of Candy Ride and Quiet Giant.  He is 3 years old.  Gun Runner has won 5 of his 11 career starts.  He is experienced at Churchill Downs and was 3rd in the 2016 KY Derby.

Effinex is the 5 year old son of Mineshaft and What a Pear.  Bred in NY, he has won 9 of his 27 races.  His only race at Churchill has been the Clark Handicap in which he dominated in 2015.  He had a surprisingly late finish in the BC Classic this year.  Can he win the Clark again?

Are You Kidding Me is a KY bred 6 year-old.  He was born to Run Away and Hide and Sweet Awakening.  He has won 9 of 31 races and holds the 2015 Sovereign Award for Champion Older Horse.  He has primarily raced at Woodbine but he finished 5th at Churchill in the Stephen Foster Handicap this past June.

Shaman Ghost has not raced in 3 months.  He had to scratch from the Breeders’ Cup Classic due to a brief illness. He is a ON bred colt by Ghostzapper and Getback TimeShaman Ghost is trained by Jerkens, winner of the 2015 Clark.  He has won half of his 12 starts and he holds the Sovereign Award for 2015 Champion 3 year Old Colt.

Hawaakom is a 6 year-old KY bred gelding born to Jazil and NafisahHawaakom has won 7 of his 30 career starts.  He has experience at Churchill, including a second place finish in the Lukas Classic in October.

Noble Bird is trained by Casse and I have had the extreme pleasure of visiting this KY bred horse while he was stabled at Keeneland.   This 5 year old colt is sired by Birdstone.  His dam is Anyhow Noble Bird’s jockey, Leparoux, won the Clark in 2008 with Einstein. Noble Bird has won 7 of 19 starts.  He frequents both Keeneland and Churchill.  He won stakes races at both in October.

Breaking Lucky is another ON bred colt.  He is the 4 year-old son of Lookin At Lucky and Shooting Party.  He has won 3 of 15 career starts.  His last time out was his only Churchill race where he finished 8th in the Lukas Classic.

Mr. Z is the KY bred 4 year-old colt of Malibu Moon and Stormy Bear.  He has had 22 career starts including two Breeders’ Cup entries.  Mr. Z broke his maiden in his first race, that was at Churchill Downs in 2014.  He also won the Ohio Derby.  He is clearly my favorite horse in this race and trained by my favorite trainer, D. Wayne Lukas.  If Lukas wins this race and Baffert does not, it would put Lukas in as one of the few 3 time Clark winning trainers.  Lukas won the 2013 Clark with Will Take Charge.

Hoppertunity won the Clark in 2014 and finished second in 2015.  He is a KY bred horse by Any Given Saturday and RefugeeHoppertunity has won 6 of 23 starts.  He recently finished 4th in the BC Classic.  Is it his turn to clinch a second Clark?

Prayer for Relief is the oldest horse in the race at 8 years-old.  He is a KY bred horse by Jump Start and Sparklin Lil.  He has raced an amazing 44 times with 8 wins.  He raced in the Clark Handicap in 2011, 2013 and 2014.  It must be a favorite race for him by now.  His trainer, Romans, won with Shackleford in 2012.

Ack-Ack 2016 with Mr. Z

Mr. Z, above, in the paddock before the 2016 Ack-Ack at Churchill Downs.

I hope everyone has plenty of blessings that they can be thankful for today.  Enjoy your family, friends, lots of food and the last live races at Churchill Downs of 2016.  I’ll be rooting for Mr. Z.  I enjoy watching some of the more experienced horses in the game taking another shot at a nice stakes race.  Happy Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for all of my readers and the support you have shown me.  Thank you!Share This:
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