Sobetsu shines again at Deauville
Sobetsu gained another big-race victory at Deauville, France, with an impressive display in the 10-furlong G2 Prix de la Nonette on Saturday, August 19.
The three-year-old Dubawi filly, an easy winner of the G1 Prix Saint-Alary over the same course and distance in May, led the 10-strong field early on before settling in third after the first three furlongs under James Doyle.
Sobetsu, representing Charlie Appleby, ran on to regain the advantage a furlong and a half from home and quickened clear in the closing stages to score by two and a half lengths over Onthemoonagain in 2m 05.94s on good to soft ground.
Godolphin’s other runner in the race, Strathspey (Andre Fabre/Mickael Barzalona), stayed on well from the rear to finish fourth, beaten just under three and a half lengths in total.
Charlie Appleby said: “It was a very pleasing effort from Sobetsu. We thought that she had a strong chance on the back of her third last time out in the Nassau Stakes and her victory at this course in the Prix Saint-Alary.
“She has put up a good effort and won well. A mile and a quarter with some ease in the ground are her ideal conditions.
“We could have a look at coming back to France for the G1 Prix de l’Opera at Chantilly (10f, October 1) or possibly head out to Keeneland for the G1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup (9f, October 14).”
fonte : Godolphin
Weekend Stakes Rundown: Pacific Classic Day
A pair of grade 1 races highlight Del Mar’s biggest weekend.
Saturday, Aug. 19
4:47 p.m.—$175,000 Play the King Stakes (G2T) at Woodbine
Tower of Texas, who finished second in last year’s Play the King, will look to secure his second grade 2 win of the year, following a score in the Connaught Cup Stakes at Woodbine June 3. Tower of Texas is out of 2015 Canadian Broodmare of the Year Rare Opportunity, and was a finalist for the Sovereign Award for 2016 champion male sprinter.
ENTRIES: PLAY THE KING S. (G2T)
Woodbine, Saturday, August 19, 2017, Race 8
- Grade IIT
- 7f
- Turf
- $175,000
- 3 yo’s & up
- 4:47 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
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1 | 1We Deer You (FL) | Emma-Jayne Wilson | 117 | Michael J. Trombetta | 20/1 |
2 | 2Tombelaine (KY) | Alan Garcia | 117 | Chad C. Brown | 7/2 |
3 | 3Dowse’s Beach (NY) | Rafael Manuel Hernandez | 117 | Brad H. Cox | 6/1 |
4 | 4Glenville Gardens (KY) | Gary Boulanger | 121 | Sid C. Attard | 12/1 |
5 | 5Tower of Texas (ON) | Eurico Rosa Da Silva | 123 | Roger L. Attfield | 2/1 |
6 | 6Calgary Cat (ON) | Luis Contreras | 121 | Kevin Attard | 3/1 |
7 | 7Conquest Panthera (KY) | Patrick Husbands | 117 | Mark E. Casse | 10/1 |
8 | 8Hootenanny (KY) | Jesse M. Campbell | 117 | Wesley A. Ward | 15/1 |
5:02 p.m.—$300,000 Lake Placid Stakes (G2T) at Saratoga Race Course
For Proctor’s Ledge victory would be another step up after she closed to win the July 21 Lake George Stakes (G3T) on Saratoga’s opening day. The win was the most significant yet for Patricia Moseley’s daughter of Ghostzapper , after she finished third, fourth, and second in the Appalachian Stakes Presented by Japan Racing Association, Edgewood Stakes Presented by Forcht Bank, and Regret Stakes—all grade 3 events.
ENTRIES: LAKE PLACID S. (G2T)
Saratoga Race Course, Saturday, August 19, 2017, Race 8
- Grade IIT
- 1 1/8m
- Turf
- $300,000
- 3 yo Fillies
- 5:02 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1Coasted (KY) | Jose L. Ortiz | 118 | Leah Gyarmati | 8/1 |
2 | 2Party Boat (KY) | Joel Rosario | 118 | H. Graham Motion | 4/1 |
3 | 3La Coronel (KY) | Florent Geroux | 122 | Mark E. Casse | 8/5 |
4 | 4Proctor’s Ledge (KY) | Javier Castellano | 120 | Brendan P. Walsh | 5/2 |
5 | 5Berned (KY) | Rajiv Maragh | 114 | H. Graham Motion | 15/1 |
6 | 6Uni (GB) | Irad Ortiz, Jr. | 118 | Chad C. Brown | 3/1 |
5:40 p.m.—$600,000 Alabama Stakes (G1) at Saratoga Race Course
Salty‘s main source of angst, nemesis Abel Tasman, is sitting this dance out. After she suffered three straight defeats at the hands of multiple grade 1 winner Abel Tasman, Salty has a chance to snag a top-level score for herself in the Alabama, provided she can turn back the wall of determined distaffers also looking to take advantage of the Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner’s absence.
ENTRIES: ALABAMA S. (G1)
Saratoga Race Course, Saturday, August 19, 2017, Race 9
- Grade I
- 1 1/4m
- Dirt
- $600,000
- 3 yo Fillies
- 5:40 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1New Money Honey (KY) | Javier Castellano | 121 | Chad C. Brown | 6/1 |
2 | 2Holy Helena (ON) | John R. Velazquez | 121 | James A. Jerkens | 4/1 |
3 | 3It Tiz Well (KY) | Drayden Van Dyke | 121 | Jerry Hollendorfer | 12/1 |
4 | 4Lockdown (KY) | Manuel Franco | 121 | William I. Mott | 5/1 |
5 | 5Unchained Melody (KY) | Joel Rosario | 121 | Brian A. Lynch | 3/1 |
6 | 6Salty (KY) | Tyler Gaffalione | 121 | Mark E. Casse | 9/2 |
7 | 7Elate (KY) | Jose L. Ortiz | 121 | William I. Mott | 6/1 |
8 | 8Mopotism (KY) | Florent Geroux | 121 | Doug F. O’Neill | 20/1 |
9 | 9Actress (KY) | Irad Ortiz, Jr. | 121 | Jason Servis | 15/1 |
5:49 p.m.—$100,000 Violet Stakes (G3T) at Monmouth Park
Pricedtoperfection, the only graded winner in the field, will look to secure her first victory since the Sweetest Chant Stakes (G3T) at Gulfstream Park in January of 2016. The Temple City filly is winless in six starts since, but has never finished worse than fourth during that stretch, including a trio of stakes placings.
ENTRIES: VIOLET S. (G3T)
Monmouth Park, Saturday, August 19, 2017, Race 11
- Grade IIIT
- 1 1/8m
- Turf
- $100,000
- 3 yo’s & up Fillies and Mares
- 5:45 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1Always Thinking (KY) | Albin Jimenez | 116 | Thomas Albertrani | 10/1 |
2 | 2Light Up Our World (IRE) | Daniel Centeno | 116 | Arnaud Delacour | 5/2 |
3 | 3Gianna’s Dream (OK) | Antonio A. Gallardo | 116 | Michael J. Maker | 7/2 |
4 | 4Tricky Escape (KY) | Christopher P. DeCarlo | 116 | Lynn A. Ashby | 6/1 |
5 | 5Arraign (KY) | Edwin Gonzalez | 116 | Michael R. Matz | 6/1 |
6 | 6Beauly (GB) | Declan Cannon | 120 | Brendan P. Walsh | 4/1 |
7 | 7Cayman Croc (KY) | Nik Juarez | 116 | Kelly J. Breen | 8/1 |
8 | 8Pricedtoperfection (KY) | Nik Juarez | 116 | H. Graham Motion | 3/1 |
9 | 9Camille Claudel (KY) | UNKNOWN | 116 | Francis Abbott, III | 8/1 |
7:30 p.m.—$150,000 Canadian Derby at Northlands Park
Defending his home turf is Riversedge Racing Stables’ Trooper John. The son of Colonel John is riding a five-race win streak, including a 9 1/2-length blowout last time out in the Count Lathum Handicap at Northlands Park.
ENTRIES: CANADIAN DERBY (G3)
Northlands Park, Saturday, August 19, 2017, Race 11
- Grade III
- 1 3/8m
- Dirt
- $150,000
- 3 yo
- 5:30 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1Captain Will (AB) | Shamaree Muir | 122 | George Ron Scott | 15/1 |
2 | 2Trooper John (PA) | Keishan Balgobin | 122 | Tim Rycroft | 8/5 |
3 | 3Big Kaz (AB) | Scott Sterr | 122 | Tom Rycroft | 20/1 |
4 | 4Chief Know It All (KY) | Rico W. Walcott | 122 | Robertino Diodoro | 2/1 |
5 | 5Double Bear (ON) | Dane Nelson | 122 | Rodney J. Cone | 12/1 |
6 | 6Aqua Frio (KY) | Rigo Sarmiento | 122 | Monica Russell | 3/1 |
7 | 7Dublin Day (KY) | Rey Williams | 122 | Robbin Martens | 20/1 |
8 | 8Alberta Strong (KY) | Damario Bynoe | 122 | Craig Robert Smith | 20/1 |
8 p.m.—$250,000 Del Mar Handicap (G2T) at Del Mar
Trainer Phil D’Amato has three entrants—including last-out Eddie Read Stakes (G2T) winner Hunt—but one has particularly shown an affinity for the Del Mar grass during his 44-race career. Michael House’s Big John B is the only runner in a 13-horse field that has multiple wins on the Del Mar turf. The two-time winner of the 1 3/8-mile Del Mar Handicap (2014 and 2015) has three wins overall from four starts on the lawn at the seaside racetrack.
ENTRIES: DEL MAR H. PRESENTED BY THE JAPAN RACING ASSOCIATION (G2T)
Del Mar, Saturday, August 19, 2017, Race 7
- Grade IIT
- 1 3/8m
- Turf
- $250,000
- 3 yo’s & up
- 5:13 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1Liam the Charmer (KY) | Victor Espinoza | 116 | Michael W. McCarthy | 12/1 |
2 | 2Inordinate (KY) | Rafael Bejarano | 118 | Richard Baltas | 8/1 |
3 | 3Big John B (FL) | Corey S. Nakatani | 118 | Philip D’Amato | 12/1 |
4 | 4Editore (BRZ) | Tiago Josue Pereira | 115 | Paulo H. Lobo | 30/1 |
5 | 5Itsinthepost (FR) | Tyler Baze | 122 | Jeff Mullins | 4/1 |
6 | 6Monster Bea (KY) | Joseph Talamo | 116 | Mark E. Casse | 20/1 |
7 | 7Flamboyant (FR) | Brice Blanc | 118 | Patrick Gallagher | 15/1 |
8 | 8Ashleyluvssugar (CA) | Gary L. Stevens | 123 | Peter Eurton | 7/2 |
9 | 9He Will (CA) | Mike E. Smith | 115 | Jerry Hollendorfer | 12/1 |
10 | 10Up With the Birds (ON) | Jamie Theriot | 117 | Philip D’Amato | 20/1 |
11 | 11Hunt (IRE) | Flavien Prat | 122 | Philip D’Amato | 3/1 |
12 | 12Mr. Roary (KY) | Santiago Gonzalez | 117 | George Papaprodromou | 12/1 |
13 | 13Prime Attraction (KY) | Stewart Elliott | 115 | James M. Cassidy | 20/1 |
8:30 p.m.—$1 million Pacific Classic (G1) at Del Mar
The only one capable of answering whether Arrogate is still the dominant force of the handicap ranks is the gray beast himself. If he can put himself back on form against seven others when he breaks from the outside post at Del Mar less than a month after the worst race of his life in the TVG San Diego Handicap (G2), hindsight could view his stunning setback as a blip that exposed him as mortal, but not lesser.
ENTRIES: $1 MILLION TVG PACIFIC CLASSIC S. (G1)
Del Mar, Saturday, August 19, 2017, Race 8
- Grade I
- 1 1/4m
- Dirt
- $1,000,000
- 3 yo’s & up
- 5:45 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1Royal Albert Hall (GB) | Corey S. Nakatani | 124 | Kristin Mulhall | 30/1 |
2 | 2Collected (KY) | Martin Garcia | 124 | Bob Baffert | 5/2 |
3 | 3Accelerate (KY) | Victor Espinoza | 124 | John W. Sadler | 3/1 |
4 | 4Sorry Erik (KY) | Kent J. Desormeaux | 118 | J. Keith Desormeaux | 30/1 |
5 | 5Hard Aces (KY) | Santiago Gonzalez | 124 | John W. Sadler | 20/1 |
6 | 6Donworth (KY) | Mario Gutierrez | 124 | Doug F. O’Neill | 15/1 |
7 | 7Curlin Road (KY) | Flavien Prat | 124 | Doug F. O’Neill | 20/1 |
8 | 8Arrogate (KY) | Mike E. Smith | 124 | Bob Baffert | 1/1 |
9:30 p.m.—$300,000 Del Mar Oaks (G1T) at Del Mar
The San Clemente Handicap (G2T) is the logical prep race for the Del Mar Oaks practically every year, but only one horse this century (Evening Jewel in 2010) has won both. Slam Dunk Racing’s San Clemente winner Madam Dancealotwill look to complete the rare double, a year after another Richard Baltas trainee, Mokat, failed to do so.
ENTRIES: DEL MAR OAKS PRESENTED BY THE JOCKEY CLUB (G1T)
Del Mar, Saturday, August 19, 2017, Race 10
- Grade IT
- 1 1/8m
- Turf
- $300,000
- 3 yo Fillies
- 6:45 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1Kenda (KY) | Tyler Baze | 122 | Philip D’Amato | 20/1 |
2 | 2Madam Dancealot (IRE) | Jamie Theriot | 122 | Richard Baltas | 9/2 |
3 | 3Blame It On Alphie (KY) | Victor Espinoza | 122 | Richard E. Mandella | 20/1 |
98 | 4Pistol Packin Rose (KY) | SCRATCHED | 0 | UNKNOWN | - |
4 | 5Con Te Partiro (KY) | Flavien Prat | 122 | Wesley A. Ward | 7/2 |
5 | 6Meadowsweet (KY) | Kent J. Desormeaux | 122 | Clifford W. Sise, Jr. | 12/1 |
6 | 7Vexatious (KY) | Rafael Bejarano | 122 | Neil D. Drysdale | 8/1 |
7 | 8Kathy’s Song (KY) | Gary L. Stevens | 122 | Richard Baltas | 15/1 |
8 | 9Storm the Hill (KY) | Santiago Gonzalez | 122 | Peter Miller | 20/1 |
9 | 10Dream Dancing (KY) | Julien R. Leparoux | 122 | Mark E. Casse | 6/1 |
10 | 11Pacific Wind (KY) | Corey S. Nakatani | 122 | Peter Eurton | 12/1 |
11 | 12Beau Recall (IRE) | Joseph Talamo | 122 | Simon Callaghan | 6/1 |
12 | 13Tapped (KY) | Mike E. Smith | 122 | Jerry Hollendorfer | 8/1 |
13 | 14Bernina Star (KY) | Brice Blanc | 122 | James M. Cassidy | 30/1 |
Sunday, Aug. 20
3:39 p.m.—$175,000 Sky Classic Stakes (G2T) at Woodbine
Dragon Bay, a 4-year-old Parading gelding, defeated Can’thelpbelieving and Pumpkin Rumble, second and third respectively, in the Nijinsky Stakes (G2T) July 29, and both will return to the Woodbine turf to try to turn the tables.
ENTRIES: SKY CLASSIC S. (G2T)
Woodbine, Sunday, August 20, 2017, Race 6
- Grade IIT
- 1 3/8m
- Turf
- $175,000
- 3 yo’s & up
- 3:39 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1Can’thelpbelieving (IRE) | Joe Bravo | 119 | H. Graham Motion | 8/5 |
2 | 2Noble Thought (KY) | Patrick Husbands | 117 | Malcolm Pierce | 10/1 |
3 | 3Starship Jubilee (FL) | Luis Contreras | 118 | Kevin Attard | 5/2 |
4 | 4Dragon Bay (KY) | Gary Boulanger | 123 | Stuart C. Simon | 2/1 |
5 | 5Pumpkin Rumble (PA) | Jesse M. Campbell | 117 | Kevin Attard | 8/1 |
6 | 6Galileo’s Spear (FR) | Jerome Lermyte | 117 | Roger L. Attfield | 20/1 |
4:40 p.m.—$75,000 Ellis Park Debutante at Ellis Park
Trainer Kenny McPeek uses the word “special” to describe Normandy Farm’s undefeated Sunny Skies, a daughter of champion Animal Kingdom who won her debut at Keeneland by nine lengths before she took the Debutante Stakes at Churchill Downs by 1 3/4 lengths.
ENTRIES: ELLIS PARK DEBUTANTE S.
Ellis Park, Sunday, August 20, 2017, Race 7
- STK
- 7f
- Dirt
- $75,000
- 2 yo Fillies
- 3:40 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1Mauk’s Tuff (KY) | Rayan Gazader | 120 | William Mauk | 30/1 |
2 | 2Flight Queen (TX) | Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. | 120 | W. Bret Calhoun | 10/1 |
3 | 3Waki Patriot (KY) | Jon Kenton Court | 120 | John A. Hancock | 8/1 |
4 | 4Laudation (KY) | Gabriel Saez | 120 | Steven M. Asmussen | 8/1 |
5 | 5Amberspatriot (KY) | C.J. McMahon | 120 | John A. Hancock | 12/1 |
6 | 6Noblame (WV) | Chris Landeros | 120 | Joe Sharp | 20/1 |
7 | 7Kelly’s Humor (KY) | Shaun Bridgmohan | 120 | Brad H. Cox | 12/1 |
8 | 8Sunny Skies (KY) | Robby Albarado | 122 | Kenneth G. McPeek | 9/5 |
9 | 9Lullingstone (OK) | Calvin H. Borel | 118 | John A. Hancock | 30/1 |
10 | 10Crossed (IN) | Marcelino Pedroza | 120 | Genaro Garcia | 30/1 |
11 | 11On the Hop (KY) | Joseph Rocco, Jr. | 120 | Joan Scott | 12/1 |
12 | 12Upset Brewing (KY) | Corey J. Lanerie | 120 | William B. Bradley | 7/2 |
13 | 13My Peeps (KY) | Alonso Quinonez | 118 | Jack C. Van Berg | 30/1 |
4:47 p.m.—$400,000 Breeders’ Stakes at Woodbine
While there won’t be a Canadian Triple Crown champion this year, Prince of Wales Stakes winner Cool Catomine will vie for his second jewel of the series. Owned by Jack of Hearts Racing and J.R. Racing Stable, Cool Catomine has not yet raced on the turf, but an Aug. 9 work on the surface showed trainer John Ross that the supplemental entry is a contender.
ENTRIES: BREEDERS’ S.
Woodbine, Sunday, August 20, 2017, Race 8
- STK
- 1 1/2m
- Turf
- $400,000
- 3 yo
- 4:47 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
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1 | 1Conquest Lemonraid (ON) | Joe Bravo | 126 | Mark E. Casse | 4/1 |
2 | 2Channel Maker (ON) | Rafael Manuel Hernandez | 126 | William I. Mott | 5/2 |
3 | 3King and His Court (ON) | Gary Boulanger | 126 | Mark E. Casse | 10/1 |
4 | 4Lookin At Bravo (ON) | Emma-Jayne Wilson | 126 | Kevin Attard | 20/1 |
5 | 5Major Eclipse (ON) | Jesse M. Campbell | 126 | Roger L. Attfield | 15/1 |
6 | 6Woodbridge (ON) | Alan Garcia | 126 | Michael Keogh | 15/1 |
7 | 7Glencairn (ON) | Jerome Lermyte | 126 | Roger L. Attfield | 20/1 |
8 | 8Seeking Albert (ON) | David Moran | 126 | Michael P. De Paulo | 10/1 |
9 | 9Final Copy (ON) | Patrick Husbands | 126 | Roger L. Attfield | 3/1 |
10 | 10Cool Catomine (ON) | Luis Contreras | 126 | John A. Ross | 6/1 |
5:10 p.m.—$75,000 Ellis Park Juvenile at Ellis Park
Trainer Kenny McPeek says Ten City ”might be one of the best I’ve ever had my hands on.” Following a seven-length debut win at Keeneland in April, the Run Away and Hide colt defeated eventual Saratoga Special (G2) winner Copper Bullet by 1 1/2 lengths in the June 30 Bashford Manor (G3) at Churchill Downs.
ENTRIES: ELLIS PARK JUVENILE S.
Ellis Park, Sunday, August 20, 2017, Race 8
- STK
- 7f
- Dirt
- $75,000
- 2 yo
- 4:10 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
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1 | 1Trenton Traveler (FL) | Declan Cannon | 118 | Mary Lightner | 30/1 |
2 | 2Undercover Lover (KY) | Marcelino Pedroza | 120 | Bernard S. Flint | 30/1 |
3 | 3Orbatron (KY) | Corey J. Lanerie | 118 | Steven M. Asmussen | 12/1 |
4 | 4Make Noise (KY) | Jon Kenton Court | 120 | Jack C. Van Berg | 10/1 |
5 | 5Big Iron (KY) | Gabriel Saez | 120 | Bernard S. Flint | 8/1 |
6 | 6Private Vigilante (KY) | Shaun Bridgmohan | 120 | Steven M. Asmussen | 8/1 |
7 | 7Ten City (KY) | Jack Gilligan | 122 | Kenneth G. McPeek | 8/5 |
8 | 8Ebben (KY) | Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. | 120 | Steve Margolis | 10/1 |
9 | 9Mugrosito (KY) | Sergio Figueroa | 120 | Marco A. Castaneda | 50/1 |
10 | 10Holding Fast (VA) | Armando Martinez | 118 | Kelli Martinez | 50/1 |
11 | 11Northern Trail (KY) | Channing Hill | 120 | Jack C. Van Berg | 15/1 |
12 | 12Dak Attack (KY) | Robby Albarado | 120 | Dale L. Romans | 3/1 |
8:30 p.m.—$200,000 Del Mar Mile (G2T) at Del Mar
Midnight Storm, who has five wins from six starts on the Del Mar turf, including four graded wins, hasn’t raced on grass since a hard-trying third in the Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1T) at Santa Anita Park. But late in 2016 and early in 2017, it appeared trainer Phil D’Amato might have a newfound force in the handicap division on the dirt when the son of Pioneerof the Nile won the Native Diver Stakes (G3) by 7 3/4 lengths and the San Pasqual Stakes (G2) by 1 1/4 lengths.
ENTRIES: DEL MAR MILE H. (G2T)
Del Mar, Sunday, August 20, 2017, Race 8
- Grade IIT
- 1m
- Turf
- $200,000
- 3 yo’s & up
- 5:30 PM (local)
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | M/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vyjack (KY) | Flavien Prat | 120 | Philip D’Amato | - |
2 | Om (KY) | Gary L. Stevens | 122 | Dan L. Hendricks | - |
3 | Bal a Bali (BRZ) | Mike E. Smith | 125 | Richard E. Mandella | - |
4 | Midnight Storm (KY) | Rafael Bejarano | 124 | Philip D’Amato | - |
5 | Blackjackcat (KY) | Kent J. Desormeaux | 119 | Mark Glatt | - |
6 | Le Ken (ARG) | Drayden Van Dyke | 119 | Ignacio Correas, IV | - |
Group 1 gold: all you need to know about a wide-open Prix Morny
Deauville Darley Prix Morny | Group 1 | 2yo colts & fillies | 6f Turf
It has largely been one-way traffic in exchanges between the French and Anglo-Irish two-year-olds this summer, with the Gallic juveniles frequently being put in their place.
The exception has been the Matthieu Palussiere-trained Different League, who sparked wild scenes among her Irish owners when defeating the highly touted Alpha Centauri in the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot, a race the pair had to themselves throughout most of the final quarter mile.
Different League had run at Lyon and Angers previously, arriving at Ascot as an unknown quantity before marking herself down as a potentially top-drawer filly and providing a first royal meeting success for her trainer, jockey Antoine Hamelin and owners Con and Theresa Marnane.
“Everything has gone well since Ascot and she’s worked well,” said Palussiere. “The form of the Albany seems good and I hope that proves to be the case again on Sunday.”
The Prix Robert Papin over half a furlong shorter is one of the key traditional stepping stones to the Morny, although Unfortunately would be only the third horse this century after Divine Proportions and Reckless Abandon to complete the double.
Karl Burke’s charge had to survive a lengthy stewards’ inquiry at Maisons-Laffitte after leaving fourth-placed High Dream Milena short of room, but was comfortably on top of Frozen Angel at the line.
Burke also runs Havana Grey, who continued his progressive summer when showing extreme ground holds no fears at Goodwood in the Molecomb Stakes over five furlongs
The trainer said: “Both colts have travelled over well and look fantastic. I couldn’t be happier with them and I’m surprised the three colts in the race are the three outsiders.
“I’d have said there was a question mark about Havana Grey over this trip until the Molecomb, when he was running away from them in the last 100 yards.
“If they go very quick it might play into the hands of Unfortunately, and he’s guaranteed to stay.”
Conditions ‘perfect’ for Nyaleti
Nyaleti lost little caste in either her Ascot or Newmarket defeats before streaking clear of her rivals on a soggy King George day at Ascot to win the Princess Margaret Stakes by five lengths, leading her trainer Mark Johnston to observe she had once again improved.
“She hasn’t done any fast work since Ascot but seems still to be on an upward curve,” said Johnston. “Conditions all seem to be perfect here and although we had to think very carefully about going to the Lowther we opted to strike while the iron’s hot and aim for the Group 1.”
Tantheem a rare Morny chance for Head
Aside from the Papin, the main French trial for this race comes at the beginning of the meeting in the Prix de Cabourg, which this season was won by Tantheem in impressive fashion.
Mickael Barzalona kicked her into a lead she would never surrender and the margin was three and a half lengths over the Richard Fahey-trained Darkanna.
Freddy Head has yet to win the Morny as a trainer, while 1990 winner Hector Protector was the last of his four successes in the plate.
“She’s very well and I’m very happy with her,” said Head. “The ground won’t matter to her but it’s a good field and obviously this is tougher than the Cabourg.”
Dream team hoping for a clear run
High Dream Milena would almost certainly have finished a lot closer in the Prix Robert Papin, having previously impressed when beating Tantheem on debut.
Connections took their case to appeal, raceday stewards having decided not to alter the Papin result, but they were unsuccessful, leaving the filly to do the talking on the track as she reopposes Unfortunately.
Criquette Head-Maarek, trainer of High Dream Milena, said: “The filly is working well and she’s fine, but there are some good horses in the race. I walked the course on Saturday and if it doesn’t rain before the race the ground will be perfect.”
And not forgetting . . .
The fifth filly in the line-up, Zonza is unbeaten in three and trainer Didier Guillemin has had high-class juveniles through his hands in the past.
He said: “The filly worked well down at Mont de Marsan and has been up in Deauville for a week, since when she breezed over the Polytrack. She’s unbeaten in three and has done it well each time.”
Dameron was nominated for the race by Christophe Ferland immediately after suffering no luck when runner-up on debut here three weeks ago.
Ferland said: “He’s been working well and we thought we’d gamble and go for this. He was unlucky last time and the only mark against him is that he lacks the experience of the others.”
fonte : RacingPost
Domenica Europea: Polydream vince il Calvados G3, Bonita Fransisca terza. Sobetsu illumina, Defoe si conferma
Una domenica di galoppo intensissima, sulla direttrice geografica del Curragh, poi scendendo verso Deauville e risalendo dalle parti di Newbury e Newmarket, ma con maggiore attenzione alla Francia . Considerando che la giornata è cominciata con la vittoria di Winx dall’Australia e terminerà con l’America ed il tentativo di Arrogate a Del Mar, bisogna leggere gli aggiornamenti delle corse….
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Partiamo dalla Francia dove abbiamo assistito ad una edizione interessante del Prix du Calvados G3 per femmine di 2 anni sui 7 furlongs, una costante in questa giornata. A vincere è stata Polydream (Oasis Dream), una portacolori della famiglia Wertheimer, che ha mantenuto l’imbattibilità affermandosi in maniera convincente. Ma la notizia buona per l’Italia è il terzo posto per Bonita Fransisca(Pedro The Great) della famiglia Marcialis, con un ottimo Cristian Demuro in sella che ha seguito la scia all’esterno della vincitrice per poi finire discretamente a ridosso di Laurens (Siyouni). Si tratta della prima buona notizia sul fronte galoppo ed italiani all’estero. La vincitrice è una figlia di Oasis Dream (Green Desert) che aveva vinto al debutto ed ora è titolare di 2 affermazioni su 2 uscite. Obiettivo sono le Cheveley Park Stakes G1 ma è molto probabile rimanga in casa a tentare il Prix Marcel Boussac G1 a Chantilly il 1° Ottobre.
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Australia: #Winx vince ancora, sua la 18° affermazione consecutiva nelle Warwick Stakes.. Dopo partenza lentissima.
Fiuuu. Sospiro di sollievo. La campionessa Winx (Street Cry) è tornata all’opera con una vittoria ma non è tutto oro quello che luccica, perchè la sei anni ha fatto tremare i polsi degli appassionati e del suo team prima di ottenere la vittoria numero 18 consecutivamente parlando, frutto di una prestazione quasi sofferta nelle Warwick Stakes G2 di Randwick nella giornata del sabato australiano. Innanzitutto la partenza, il momento in cui Winx ha lasciato li una cosa come 4 lunghezze rimanendo in coda al gruppo ad almeno 7 lunghezze dalla testa, e poi una rincorsa forsennata dall’esterno fino alla vittoria all’ultimo tuffo, ma questo grazie soprattutto alla freddezza algida di Hugh Bowman, professione fantino, che ha messo in campo tutta la sua esperienza e saggezza nel non farsi prendere la mano da vicissitudini inattese. Ha atteso, pazientato, fatto in modo che la sua prendesse bene i giri del motore, e quando è entrato in dirittura sembrava veramente la persona più calma del mondo, quasi consapevole che con 2 tempi di galoppo la sua sarebbe poi riuscita nell’aggancio a Foxplay (Foxwedge), compagno di training a 19/1, ed Ecuador (High Caparral) a 25/1 per Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott. E difatti è stato così: Motore su di giri ed un bel cambio di marcia, vittoria di una testa.
#Capannelle, il 3 Settembre si ricomincia. Ecco le novità della stagione, il programma e le date da non perdere.
Siamo quasi pronti. A Capannelle l’ambiente è in attesa per la riapertura della stagione 2017, esattamente la seconda parte della stagione, con grosse novità in arrivo.
Innanzitutto il numero di giornate è stato ridotto di 10 unità nel quadrimestre tra Settembre e Dicembre, mentre il montepremi sarà più alto di 1,6 milioni nel complesso grazie al Preu di cui abbiamo parlato tempo fa. Un programma dunque ricco sia dal punto di vista remunerativo delle maiden, delle condizionate e degli handicaps.
Giornate: In Settembre sono in programma 9 giornate di corse, in Ottobre ce ne sono 11, in Novembre 7 giornate e stesso numero di 7 per Dicembre. Le prime di un certo livello saranno quelle del 17 e del 24 Settembre con Repubbliche Marinare e Rumon, entrambe Listed per i puledri….
America: #Arrogate torna in pista a Del Mar! Il campione cerca redenzione nel Pacific Classic G1 verso la Breeders’ Cup
It’s time of redemption. Così in America hanno salutato l’ingresso di Arrogate (Unbridled’s Song) nella dichiarazione dei partenti ufficiali delle $1 Million TVG Pacific Classic Stakes di Del Mar sui 2000 metri in sabbia in programma sabato notte alle 1,30. La domanda è questa: Arrogate sarà quello visto nel San Diego Handicap o sarà quello che aveva illuminato il mondo delle corse con le affermazioni nelle Travers, Breeders’ Cup Classic, Pegasus World Cup e Dubai World Cup prima di incappare in 102 secondi di nulla quel brutto 22 Luglio, quando l’aura invincibile fu spazzata via da una coltre di polvere.
Arrogate, secondo Bob Baffert, sta benissimo e quella defaillance è stata solo casuale o comunque frutto di errori riconosciuti dallo stesso allenatore il quale ha ammesso, tra le altre cose, di averlo messo un pò troppo sotto torchio presentandolo un pò imballato all’appuntamento. In più il kickback della sabbia, il fatto che camminasse sulle uova dopo la corsa, la disidratazione hanno fatto il resto, insieme ad altre piccole componenti che non gli hanno permesso di essere al top quel giorno. Capita nelle corse, e ricapiterà ancora. Magari non ad Arrogate che però ci deve dire se la replica nella Breeders’ Cup è cosa fattibile oppure no. IL VIDEO DEL LAVORO DI ARROGATE DEL 14 AGOSTO CLICCANDO QUI.