06/02/2017. USA – Tepin comeback delayed due to bout of colic // Mercato: Godolphin acquista la comproprietà di Swiss Storm, un 3 anni da Frankel con ambizioni Classiche.. // Aste: Fasig-Tipton Supplemental Entries Should Prove Popular – Record per le #Tattersalls #February Sale, top price per Easton Angel con £500,000. Oltre 20 acquisti italiani // Italians: Andrea Atzeni vince il trial per il Winter Derby, Lancelot Du Lac sigla in Listed. Ecco gli altri..

 

Tepin (Bernstein) and jockey Julien Leparoux

Tepin: will not return to action this weekend

 PICTURE: Jessie Holmes/EquiSport

Tepin comeback delayed due to bout of colic

 BY DAVID BAXTER,   6 FEB 2017 

USA: Royal Ascot heroine Tepin will not start off her season this weekend, with the mare recovering from a minor bout of colic.

Last year’s Queen Anne winner was due to make her comeback at Tampa Bay Downs in the Grade 3 Endeavour Stakes, a race she won 12 months ago.

Trainer Mark Casse told the Daily Racing Form: “We had to treat her for the colic, which means she can’t run Saturday. She’s fine now, and she’ll go back to the track in the next few days, I imagine. She did this about the same time last year, if I recall.”

A trip to Meydan next month for the Dubai Turf  on World Cup night is now looking unlikely as a result of the setback, and Casse added: “This hurts the chances of us going over there, but we’re not even going to worry about it. Everything had to go kind of perfect for us to make Dubai, and it hasn’t. Regardless, there are plenty of other races for her this year.”

That news will cheer fans of the six-year-old, as owner Robert Masterton had previously indicated that any injury sustained could end Tepin’s career.

“If we don’t go to Dubai, there’s Keeneland and then maybe even back to Ascot,” Casse said. “We’ll come up with some sort of plan.”

fonte : RacingPost

LUNEDÌ 6 FEBBRAIO 2017. Mercato: Godolphin acquista la comproprietà di Swiss Storm, un 3 anni da Frankel con ambizioni Classiche..

 
 
 
Rispetto a qualche anno fa Godolphin ha ridotto le spese pazze in sede di campagna acquisti dalle altre scuderie. Nonostante ciò, con più di 1000 effettivi in giro per il globo, tra i cavalli che corrono senza considerare tutto l’altro materiale, non sempre riesce a trovare il cavallo che innalza il livello qualitativo della stagione al massimo. Un esempio ne è la assenza nella Pegasus World Cup, cioè una corsa che un gruppo come quello di Sheikh Mohammed deve presenziare come minimo. E invece no. Considerato che tra i 3 anni promettenti ce ne sono alcuni, ma forse non totalmente convincenti, è stato dato il via libera per l’acquisto di una promessa in ottica Classica. Notizia di queste ore infatti l’acquisto in partnership del 3 anni di David Elsworth Swiss Storm(Frankel), un cavallo atteso al debutto di Settembre ad Haydock ma con un np ottenuto, deludendo, e poi vincitore a Newbury in maiden convincente, prima di essere messo in naftalina invernale. IL VIDEO DELLA VITTORIA IN MAIDEN CLICCANDO QUI
 
Swiss Storm è un cavallo potente che somiglia a suo padre per certi versi, prodotto della fattrice Swiss Lake (Indian Ridge), vestiva i colori del Lordship Stud di cui sono anche allevatori, ora vestirà sin dalla prossima corsa la casacca blue pur restando in training dallo stesso allenatore. Swiss possiede iscrizioni Classiche nelle 2000 Ghinee inglesi ed irlandesi, per cui è a 33/1, ma è previsto un rientro nelle Greenham Stakes G3 di Aprile in ottica Classica di Newmarket.
 
 
 

Fasig-Tipton Supplemental Entries Should Prove Popular

Fasig-Tipton Supplemental Entries Should Prove Popular
Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt

Dr. Zic, grade 1 winner being offered at Fasig-Tipton.

A niche Fasig-Tipton has carved for itself within the equine marketplace is aggressive recruitment of late entries to many of its sales, providing a measure of flexibility to consignors who want to get horses into the sale ring past the original entry deadline.

For the Feb. 7 second session of the Kentucky winter mixed sale that begins at 10 a.m., the supplemental catalog includes offerings that will likely be among the most desired by buyers.

One mare that has attracted a lot of attention at Barn 15 is Dr. Zic, an 11-year-old daughter of Milwaukee Brew   who won the grade 1 Vinery Madison Stakes at Keeneland in 2010, a race in which she ran third the following year. Consigned as Hip 611 by James Keogh’s Grovendale, the mare is in foal to Constitution  , whose first foals are weanlings this year.

Bred in Kentucky by Ronald McPeek, Dr. Zic was purchased by Marette Farrell for $40,000 at the 2008 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co.’s June sale of 2-year-olds in training. After a career in which she won five of 17 starts and earned $375,000, Dr. Zic was bought by SF Bloodstock for $375,000 from the Four Star Sales consignment to the 2012 Keeneland January sale.

“Any time you can sell a Keeneland grade 1 winner it’s exciting,” Keogh said. “What’s not to like? She’s a grade 1 winner who defeated champions Informed Decision and Dubai Majesty. Buyers also really like mares in foal to Constitution.”

In addition to her race record, Dr. Zic also has a lot to like in her pedigree, with her female family including champion and successful sire Storm Bird and champion Northernette.

Keogh also has another well-bred Tuesday prospect in supplemental entry Playmates Arch (Hip 622), a 4-year-old daughter of deceased sire Arch in foal to young stallion Carpe Diem  . Bred by SF Bloodstock, Playmates Arch is a full sister to Arkansas Derby (G1) winner and sire Archarcharch   and half sister to grade 3 winner Balance of Power and stakes winner Run Sully Run. Her second dam is grade 1 winner Pattern Step.

“She is a beautiful mare and there aren’t going to be many more Arch fillies,” Keogh said. “She is from a hugely commercial family; foals out of her half sisters have been very well received.”

Supplemented to the sale  as a racing or broodmare prospect by St George Sales is Sastrugi (Hip 604), a 3-year-old daughter of Bodemeister   who is a half sister to $1.2 million earner and grade 1 winner Morning Line  . The unraced filly’s second dam is multiple grade 1 winner November Snow.

“She is a very nice physical and has a lot going on in the pedigree,” said Archie St George of consignor St Geroge Sales. “It’s hard to get into these kinds of (female) families. A filly like this should sell very well.”

Taylor Made Sales Agency has two Feb. 7 offerings that showed their abilities on the track and have a lot of pedigree to help their residual values.

Hip 640, Glory, a 5-year-old daughter of leading sire Tapit  , placed twice in grade 3 company in California and earned more than $200,000 for Rick Porter’s Fox Hill Farms, which purchased her for $260,000 from breeder Patchen Wilkes Farm.

“The conformation is top of the line and she comes from a really deep family,” Mark Taylor said of the mare. “Except when he wants to keep one or two to breed to a stallion he raced, Rick Porter doesn’t keep fillies but sells them when they are finished racing. Fox Hill is a brand in itself. When people see the name Fox Hill Farms, they know it’s going to be good-looking, was well bred, and usually could run.”

Taylor is also high on Jolene (Hip 441,), a 6-year-old stakes-placed Malibu Moon   mare selling during the regular portion of Tuesday’s session. Bred in Kentucky by Spendthrift Farm, Jolene was initially sold to Regis Farm for $265,000, and went on to earn nearly $100,000 and was subsequently bought by John Shirreffs for $50,000 at the Regis dispersal at the 2015 Keeneland November sale.

“She is a big, strong mare who could really run,” Taylor said. “She is a good physical and is by a good broodmare sire. She is the type breeders like to breed to a young stallion.”

Velvet Snow, the dam of Jolene, was a stakes winner in Canada and the female family includes stakes winners Ocean Breeze and Top Notch Lady.

Fresh off the track and into the sale ring is Bahama Halo (Hip 616), a 3-year-old More Than Ready   filly who finished unplaced in the grade 3 Sweetest Chant Stakes Feb. 4 and was then shipped to the Taylor Made consignment at Fasig-Tipton.

Bred in Kentucky by Dell Ridge Farm and bought by Let’s Go Stable for $350,000 from Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency at the 2015 Keeneland September yearling sale, the filly trained by Todd Pletcher was stakes-placed as a 2-year-old. Bahama Halo was produced from the Empire Maker   mare Bahama Bound, who ran third in the grade 2 Top Flight Handicap. Second dam Summer Wind Dancer was a multiple graded stakes who earned nearly $900,000.

fonte : Bloodhorse.com

 
 

Aste: Record per le #Tattersalls #February Sale, top price per Easton Angel con £500,000. Oltre 20 acquisti italiani

 
 
 
A proposito di aste, va registrato il gran movimento raccolto a Newmarket in occasione delle Tattersalls February Sale, in una edizione che passerà alla storia perchè si sono superati alcuni record. Attenzione, non si tratta di record memorabili in assoluto, ma relativamente al fatto che si tratta di aste generalmente poco frequentate e senza troppa qualità, ma utile a contribuire ad uno sfollamento delle scuderie che fanno spazio ad altri effettivi. In questa occasione, però, il movimento è stato condizionato dalla presenza di Easton Angel (Dark Angel), una femmina di 4 anni, duplice Stakes Winner, piazzata di Gruppo 2 (in particolare nelle Queen Mary di Ascot vinte da Acapulco), presentata come cavalla out of training, e dunque come prospetto di fattrice, acquistata per la cifra record delle February di 500,000gns. Molti erano gli operatori interessati, compreso il Cheveley Park Stud, Jake Warren dell’Highclere Stud e Paul Messara dell’Arrowfield Stud in Australia, ed infine Richard Fiddes, che la acquistò da foal dal Yeomanstown e poi la vendette in partnership all’Al Shaqab, gli underbidder rispetto a Mick Flanagan che se l’è aggiudicata infine. Flanagan ha spiegato che è per un cliente di cui non ha voluto rivelare il nome, ma non si è capito se la femmina continuerà a correre oppure entrerà in razza. A distrarre dall’intenzione alcune parole rivelate dopo l’asta. Lo scopriremo a breve. Come detto figlia di Dark Angel e della fattrice Staceymac (Elnadim) di una famiglia molto molto veloce. 
 
 

DOMENICA 5 FEBBRAIO 2017. Italians: Andrea Atzeni vince il trial per il Winter Derby, Lancelot Du Lac sigla in Listed. Ecco gli altri..

 
 
 
Fine settimana di italiani a segno in giro per il mondo. Cominciamo da Andrea Atzeni il quale, dopo una breve parentesi romana di vacanze nel quale abbiamo approfittato per realizzare una intervista all’interno della trasmissione Canter (secondo servizio, inizio 7,20 circa) che potete vedere cliccando QUI, ha ricominciato alla grande andando a Meydan e soprattutto vincendo nella patria professionale il trial per il Winter Derby in sella a Decorated Knight (Galileo) alla prima esibizione in all weather sul tracciato di Lingfield Park sui 2000 metri. Il cavallo di Roger Charlton, 5 anni, ha così acquisito un ingresso automatico nella prova da £200,000 dell’Easter Classic su tracciato e distanza per l’All-Weather Championships Finals Day nel Good Friday in Aprile. Nell’occasione ha battuto Arab Spring (Monsun) e Battalion. L’anno scorso doveva correre l’Arlington dopo la vittoria nelle Meld Stakes ma si fece male, ora una ripartenza con il botto ma il vero obiettivo potrebbe non essere il winter Derby bensì il  Jebel Hatta G2 di Meydan in preparazione del Dubai Turf G1, anche perchè una vittoria al massimo livello sarebbe interessante per un cavallo strettamente imparentato con il campione e stallone Gleneagles (Galileo e mamma da Storm Cat), ed è di proprietà di Saleh Al Homaizi e Imad Al Sagar.