Ultra’s Half-Brother Debuts At Newmarket

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Today’s Insights features a pair of siblings to young Group 1-winning sires.

1.15 Newmarket, Mdn, £8,000, 2yo, c/g, 8fT
QUINTILLUS (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) debuts for Godolphin and Charlie Appleby and is a half-brother to the operation’s G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere-winning sire Ultra (Ire) (Manduro {Ger}). Among his rivals is the similarly-unraced Sir Michael Stoute project Wahraan (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}), Al Shaqab Racing’s homebred whose dam is a 1.5million gns full-sister to the G1 Epsom Oaks heroine Was (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}).

4.50 Newcastle, Novice, £5,300, 2yo f, 7f 14y (AWT)
BRUNNERA (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) is the second foal out of the G1 Prix Jean Romanet winner Romantica (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), who is herself a daughter of the brilliant Banks Hill (GB) (Danehill). Hugo Palmer has charge of Juddmonte’s regally-bred bay, who is one of a dozen runners on the Tapeta.

5.15 Dundalk, Mdn, €14,000, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT)
MEHNAH (GB) (Frankel {GB}) is a homebred half-sister to Shadwell’s G1 Irish 2000 Guineas-winning first-season sire Awtaad (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) who also races for the Kevin Prendergast stable. The May-foaled bay faces some experienced rivals who set a decent standard in what could prove an informative maiden.

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KEESEP Marches Into Book 6

A colt from the second-crop of young sire Not This Time (Hip 3839)  topped the penultimate session of Keeneland September Thursday, selling to Royal Flush Racing for $115,000.

The dark bay is out of Race Hunter (Dixie Union), who is a half-sister to MGSW & MGISP Paid Up Subscriber (Candy Ride {Arg}). He was consigned by Trackside Farm for Tenlane Farm, who purchased the colt’s dam for $180,000 with this yearling in utero.

A total of 169 yearlings changed hands during Thursday’s session for a gross of $2,086,800. The median was $7,000 and the average was $12,347 with 34horses failing to meet their reserves.

Through the first 11 days of selling, 2,302 horses sold for $247,437,300 with an average of $107,488 and median of $45,000. There were 825 RNAs.

Keeneland September concludes Friday with its 12th session starting at 10 a.m.

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Australia: Rothfire Ready To Fire In Group 1 Golden Rose

The Sydney “Spring Carnival” hits full stride this Friday night, with the $1,000,000 Golden Rose showcasing an exciting field of newly-turned 3-year-olds. The Golden Rose is the first 3-year-old Group 1 race of the Australian season, which began in August. The seven furlong contest at Rosehill is a ringing endorsement of stud potential but, more imminently, is a worthy guide to The Everest three weeks later, at Randwick.

Last year's Golden Rose runner-up, Yes Yes Yes, went on to win The Everest, the world's richest turf race which was inaugurated a mere three years ago. And last year's Golden Rose winner, Bivouac, is prominent in Everest future-book wagering after a promising 4-year-old debut last weekend. The Everest might include two Golden Rose winners, as this Friday's hot favorite, Rothfire, has already booked an Everest starting berth (under the race's slot-purchase format).

Rothfire comes from humble beginnings in my home state of Queensland. He was bred in the small town of Chinchilla – known as the melon capital of Australia – and early attempts to sell the yearling bore no fruit. He was eventually offered for $10,000 to leading Brisbane trainer Rob Heathcote, who accepted, but the money was irretrievably lost to Nigeria in an online “phishing” scam, forcing a double payment. Even at $20,000, Heathcote has a bargain buy that quickly drew comparisons with his topline sprinter Buffering, winner of the Al Quoz Sprint on Dubai World Cup night four years ago. Indeed, Heathcote has stated that Rothfire “can take me around the world.”

The gelding boasts seven wins from eight starts. In the first five victories, he was on the pace throughout. However, in his two most recent and significant wins – a season-ending G1 in Brisbane at his only seven furlong test, and the traditional lead-up to the Golden Rose in his seasonal and Sydney debut – Rothfire showed he's not just a spitfire by coming from behind the leader. His regular rider, Jim Byrne, is a veteran of Queensland racing (Byrne and Heathcote have won five Brisbane riding and training titles, respectively). Due to coronavirus quarantine protocols, Byrne is basing himself in Sydney for the duration of Rothfire's campaign. He is doubtless sacrificing numerous hometown winners, which will be more than compensated for should Rothfire (even-money favorite) triumph in Friday's Golden Rose then ascend to The Everest.

Rothfire's main competition on Friday is expected to come from horses who finished behind him last start, but who will appreciate the step up to seven furlongs and have been trained to peak for the Golden Rose. Ole Kirk (8-1), named for the inventor of Lego, can use his seasonal debut placing as a building block. His dam is a full sister to Black Caviar, and Ole Kirk shares some common ownership with the superstar mare who retired undefeated in 25 starts. Stablemate North Pacific (9-2) had two impressive wins – albeit on “heavy” tracks – before finishing third behind Rothfire and Ole Kirk. It is a testament to the remarkable democracy of horse racing that these $675,000 and $800,000 colts are likely to again play second fiddle to a $10,000 gelding nicknamed the “Thrilla from Chinchilla.”

If trying to beat Rothfire, I recommend considering a pair at double-digit odds: Mamaragan (13-1) has the rare distinction of placing in the world's richest 2-year-old race, the Golden Slipper, at just his second career start. King's Legacy (15-1) is a Group One winner at seven furlongs in Sydney and is 2-for-2 when second up. Both longshots have license to improve sharply off their latest unplaced efforts behind Rothfire.

The Rosehill card also includes the Shannon Stakes (G2) and Pendant (G2) which will be broadcast live on TVG this Friday night (First Post: 10:25 p.m. ET / 8:25 p.m. PT) alongside cards from Kembla Grange, Toowoomba and Gold Coast. All races will be live-streamed in HD on skyracingworld.com and major ADW platforms such as TVG, TwinSpiresXpressbet, NYRABets, WatchandWagerHPIbetAmWager, and BetAmerica. Wagering is also available via these ADW platforms. Fans can get free access to live-streaming, past performances and expert picks on all races at skyracingworld.com.

A native of Brisbane, Australia, Michael Wrona has called races in six countries. Michael's vast U.S. experience includes; race calling at Los Alamitos, Hollywood Park, Arlington and Santa Anita, calling the 2000 Preakness on a national radio network and the 2016 Breeders' Cup on the International simulcast network. Michael also performed a race call voiceover for a Seinfeld episode called The Subway.

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Breeders’ Cup Announces Post Times For 2020 World Championships

The Breeders' Cup today announced post times for the two-day Breeders' Cup World Championships, consisting of 14 Championship races and eight undercard races with total purses and awards of more than $31 million, which will be held on Nov. 6-7 at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Ky.

The official race order and wagering menu for both days of the Championships will be announced on Wednesday, Oct. 28.

The 37th Breeders' Cup, which will be held in Eastern Standard Time, begins on Friday, Nov. 6 with Future Stars Friday, featuring all five Breeders' Cup World Championships races for 2-year-olds. There will be five undercard races preceding the first Breeders' Cup race on Friday's 10-race program, with the first race post time at 11:30 a.m. ET.

Friday's first Breeders' Cup race will be Race #6, which will have a post time of 2:30 p.m. ET. The $2 million TVG Breeders' Cup Juvenile presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (G1), will be the 10th race on the card, with a post time of 5:10 p.m. ET.

There will be 12 races on the Saturday, Nov. 7 program, featuring nine Breeders' Cup World Championships races. The day begins with three undercard races with a first race post time of 10:15 a.m. ET. The first Breeders' Cup race will be Race #4, which will have a post time of 12:02 p.m. ET.

Post time for the $6 million Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), Race #12, will be 5:13 p.m. ET.

“This year's World Championships will take place after Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, Nov. 1,” said Dora Delgado, Breeders' Cup Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Officer. “We wanted to ensure that our fans, racetrack and ADW partners have the schedule of EST post times in plenty of time to make arrangements to watch and wager on two days of world-class international racing at Keeneland Race Course.”

2020 BREEDERS' CUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS POST TIMES

(ALL EASTERN STANDARD TIMES)

Friday, November 6

Race 1 11:30 AM  
Race 2 12:05 PM  
Race 3 12:40 PM  
Race 4 1:15 PM  
Race 5 1:50 PM  
Race 6 2:30 PM  
Race 7 3:10 PM  
Race 8 3:50 PM  
Race 9 4:30 PM  
Race 10 5:10 PM TVG Breeders' Cup Juvenile presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance

Saturday, November 7

Race 1 10:15 AM  
Race 2 10:45 AM  
Race 3 11:20 AM  
Race 4 12:02 PM  
Race 5 12:39 PM  
Race 6 1:18 PM  
Race 7 1:57 PM  
Race 8 2:36 PM  
Race 9 3:15 PM  
Race 10 3:54 PM  
Race 11 4:33 PM  
Race 12 5:13 PM Longines Breeders' Cup Classic

BOLDED are Breeders' Cup World Championships races.

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