(USA) 2021 Leading Sires of 3YOS
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Cheveley Park Stud Move Horses From Gordon Elliott
Gordon Elliott with Envoi Allen and Richard and Patrica Thompson, second and third right, at last year’s Cheltenham Festival | racingfotos.com
Richard Thompson of Cheveley Park Stud has confirmed that the operation will be removing eight horses from the stable of Gordon Elliott, who is currently under investigation by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) following the publication of a disturbing photograph of the trainer sitting astride a dead horse.
Envoi Allen (Fr) (Muhtathir {GB}), unbeaten in 11 races and widely regarded as the best novice chaser in training, will switch to the stable of Henry de Bromhead, who already trains the Grade 1-winning chaser A Plus Tard (Fr) (Kapgrade {Fr}) for Cheveley Park Stud. De Bromhead will also take charge of the unbeaten juvenile hurdler Quilixios (GB) (Maxios {GB}), while one of the leading hopes for the Champion Bumper, Sir Gerhard (Ire) (Jeremy), will now be trained by Willie Mullins.
“We’ve made a decision this morning to move the horses from Gordon’s yard. We have eight and they will go between Henry de Bromhead and Willie Mullins. We are organising it right now,” said Thompson in an interview with Gina Bryce on Sky Sports Racing on Tuesday.
“I think with trainers like Henry and Willie, and with the Cheveley team headed by Chris, we’ve got real professionals on the job to be able to hopefully resolve this very quickly and it should be very smooth. That is what we are hoping for.”
For decades, Cheveley Park Stud has been one of Britain’s leading owner/breeders on the Flat. The stud’s Patricia Thompson owned the 1992 Grand National winner Party Politics (GB) and in recent seasons the family’s distinctive red, white and blue silks have been seen aboard a high-class string of jumpers trained in Ireland.
At last year’s Cheltenham Festival Cheveley Park Stud celebrated two Grade 1 victories, with Envoi Allen in the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle and Ferny Hollow (Ire) (Westerner {GB}) in the Champion Bumper. This followed three wins at the 2019 Festival, one from each of the Elliott, Mullins and de Bromhead stables. This National Hunt season Cheveley Park Stud has already been represented by four Grade 1 winners and has a strong hand heading into the Cheltenham Festival in a fortnight’s time.
The IHRB confirmed on Tuesday morning that its referrals committee would convene on Friday, Mar. 5 to hear evidence pertaining to the Gordon Elliott investigation.
The disturbing photograph which first came to public attention on Saturday evening has caused widespread dismay throughout the racing industry worldwide. Ruby Walsh, the former multiple champion jump jockey in Ireland, aired his opinion on the subject on television on Tuesday.
“A picture paints a thousand words, but I think that picture only painted one—and that’s ‘indefensible’,” said Walsh on RTE.
“When I looked at it, I felt angry, I felt embarrassed for my sport and I felt very sad. I was always taught that the duty of care to the animal is as much when it is dead as it is when it is alive. That is the way I was taught to conduct myself, and it’s the way I assumed most people within my sport would conduct themselves.”
He added, “As a licensed trainer, jockey or an employee of a stable yard, you are representing the horse racing industry, and the onus is on you to act in a manner that is good for the image of racing.”
The Irish Racehorse Trainers Association also voiced its disapproval in a statement which read, “The Irish Racehorse Trainers Association (IRTA) utterly condemns the image that emerged over the weekend. As one of our most prominent and successful members, Gordon has a duty of care to his horses and this great sport but he has let down both himself and horse racing.
“However, we acknowledge his apology and recognise what is a very difficult time for him both professionally and personally.” (fonte : TDN)
Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Catalogue Online
A 2-year-old breezes for the 2020 Craven sale | Emma Berry
The catalogue for the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale, which features 168 juveniles to breeze on the Rowley Mile on Apr. 12 before selling at Park Paddocks on Apr. 13 and 14, is online. The Craven sale has produced 49 stakes winners in the last five years, and in addition to black-type, graduates of this year’s Craven sale will be chasing two bonuses: the £250,000 Craven Royal Ascot/Group 1 Bonus, and the £15,000 Craven Breeze Up Bonus.
The catalogue includes 20 2-year-olds out of group or listed-winning mares including a Frankel (GB) colt out of G1 Prix Jean Romanet winner Ribbons (GB) (Manduro {Ger}) (lot 79) and a Dubawi colt out of Stellar Path (Fr) (Astronomer Royal) (lot 95), a Group 3 winner in France and the U.S. There are a pair of colts out of American Grade I-winning mares: a colt from the first crop of Arrogate out of American Oaks scorer Funny Moon (Malibu Moon) (lot 11), and a Union Rags son of Alabama S. winner Careless Jewel (Tapit) (lot 145).
There are siblings to 32 group or listed winners catalogued, including Siyouni half-brothers to GI Jamaica H. winner Western Aristocrat (Mr. Greeley) (lot 135) and French listed and American Grade II winner Mrs Sippy (Blame) (lot 75). Other highlights include an Aclaim (Ire) half-brother to G1 Sussex S. winner Here Comes When (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) (lot 73); and a half-sister to the Group 2-winning and Classic-placed Laughing Lashes by American first-season sire Mastery (lot 120).
Other leading sires represented include Camelot (GB), Dark Angel (Ire), Invincible Spirit (Ire), Kingman (GB), Kodiac (GB), Le Havre (Ire), Lope De Vega (Ire), Mehmas (Ire), No Nay Never, Oasis Dream (GB), Pivotal (GB), Sea The Stars (Ire) and Showcasing (GB). Other American sires with progeny on offer include American Pharoah, Bernardini, Distorted Humor, Empire Maker, Hard Spun, Kitten’s Joy, More Than Ready, Street Boss and Street Sense.
Sires with their first crops on offer comprise Aclaim, Almanzor (Fr), Ardad (GB), Caravaggio, Churchill (Ire), Cotai Glory (GB), Ectot (GB), El Kabeir, Galileo Gold (Ire), Highland Reel (Ire), Profitable (Ire), Recorder (GB), Ribchester (Ire), Time Test (GB) and Ulysses (GB), as well as the American-based Arrogate, Gormley, Mastery and Practical Joke.
“The combination of the new £250,000 Craven Royal Ascot/Group 1 Bonus and the £15,000 Craven Breeze Up Bonus makes the 2021 Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale a compelling prospect for owners,” said Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony. “We are committed to rewarding owners in as many innovative ways as we can and a quality Craven Breeze Up catalogue, well supported by Europe’s leading breeze up consignors, as well as unprecedented bonuses provide the perfect ingredients for owners, especially in the current climate. The Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up has always been a prolific source of top-class 2-year-olds and they stand to be rewarded like never before in 2021.” (by TDN)