Breeders’ Cup Buzz Presented By Del Mar Ship & Win: Bombs, Spoilers, And Other Upsets

Upsets are one of the most exciting and important parts of horse racing. If the favorite won every time, there would be no reason to bet on the races. 

In the Breeders' Cup Buzz, we're asking some notable Thoroughbred industry names about their experiences with the event and a few hypothetical questions tied to the races.

In this edition, we've tasked some likely Breeders' Cup participants with looking back at a Breeders' Cup upset that sticks out in their memory. Some of the responses were personal, while others were financially-driven through the betting windows. None of them were horses the general public saw coming.

Doug Cauthen, Three Chimneys Farm

“It was Court Vision (winner of the 2011 Mile). I bought that horse as a 2-year-old when I was at WinStar Farm, and the majority of him was sold later on. He was a really neat horse, and it was fun to see him throw a shocker with Dale Romans as trainer.”

Carlos Martin, Trainer

“In 1987, when my dad (trainer Jose Martin) had an undefeated champion sprinter named Groovy. He was beaten by a filly named Very Subtle. That was a memorable upset, and a hurtful one from my perspective.”

Aron Wellman, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners

“From a wagering perspective, I certainly enjoyed the upset Karakontie provided in the 2014 Mile at Santa Anita. That was a nice, healthy score, and that'll always stick out in my mind. I think he was 30-1 or so.”

Tanya Gunther, Glennwood Farm

“Royal Academy in the 1990 Mile with Lester Piggott coming out of retirement to ride him at the age of 54. A close second, for personal reasons, would be the victory by Tamarkuz in the 2016 Dirt Mile over Gun Runner and Accelerate.”

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Grade I Winner Complexity to Stand at Airdrie

Klaravich Stables, Inc.’s Complexity (Maclean’s Music) will stand stud at Brereton and Elizabeth Jones’s Airdrie Stud upon his retirement from racing, the farm announced Thursday.

Trained throughout his career by Chad Brown, Complexity was a dominant winner of his most recent start, the GII Kelso H. at Belmont, where he defeated multiple Grade I winner Code of Honor (Noble Mission) by two lengths in a time of 1:33 4/5, earning a 110 Beyer Speed Figure, the highest number earned by any horse at a mile or longer in 2020. The Daily Racing Form currently lists him as the favorite for both the Breeders’ Cup Sprint and the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.

Complexity was named a TDN Rising Star in his six-furlong two-year-old debut at Saratoga when drawing off to win by 4 ¼ lengths in 1:09 3/5. Made the favorite for the Grade I Champagne S. in his second start, Complexity led every step of the way through fractions of :22 2/5, :45 1/5 and 1:09 2/5 en route to a three-length victory. His final time of 1:34 3/5 trails only Uncle Mo (by .12 seconds) in the last 35 runnings of race, better than Jackie’s Warrior, Tiz the Law, Scat Daddy, Daredevil, Union Rags, Maria’s Mon, First Samurai, Dehere, Easy Goer and Forty Niner amongst more recent winners.

While a quarter crack partially derailed his sophomore campaign, Complexity still managed to run one of the fastest Ragozin numbers of his three-year-old crop when earning a 3 in a dominant 7 ¼ length win against older horses at Aqueduct. As a four-year-old in 2020, Complexity has again returned to top form. Following an impressive allowance victory over the Win Win Win (Hat Trick {Jpn}) at Belmont, Complexity laid down fractions of :44 3/5 and 1:08 4/5 amidst a blinding rainstorm in Saratoga’s GI 1 Forego S. before being caught in the last few jumps by Win Win Win.

Bred in Kentucky by Stonestreet Holdings, LLC, Complexity is out of the Yes It’s True mare Goldfield, who has produced three black-type horses from five to race including Valadorna, winner of the Grade III Doubledogdare S. and a narrow second in the Grade I Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies. A $375,000 September yearling purchase by Mike Ryan, Complexity was the most expensive yearling from any of the early crops of Maclean’s Music.

Said his trainer Chad Brown, “”Complexity is a very rare horse that has been number one at every stage of his life. He was the most expensive yearling by his sire, the most highly regarded two-year-old at Stonestreet and, by far, our stable’s best colt of his crop. He’s an exceptional talent.”

Added Airdrie’s Bret Jones; “We are extremely grateful to Seth Klarman and Chad Brown for the opportunity to stand Complexity. His resume is that of a sensational stallion prospect. He was a brilliantly precocious Champagne winner that has trained on to run the highest speed figure of any horse in America at a mile or more. He’s by a truly ascendant sire that looks to have every chance to be important. He’s from a top-class Stonestreet female family, he was purchased by one of the all-time great judges in Mike Ryan and his talents are revered by one of the all-time great trainers in Chad Brown. Our hope is that he will be Mr. Klarman’s next Breeders’ Cup winner and we are committed to giving him tremendous mare support in working to make him a great Airdrie stallion.”

Complexity will stand for $12,500 S&N for any contract signed and returned before this year’s Breeders’ Cup.

Airdrie also announced the entirety of its 2021 fees. Said Bret Jones, “In keeping with what should always be the goal of any stallion farm, we feel we have priced our stallions where breeders have the opportunity to profit in the sales ring and help their mare produce Saturday horses. We are extremely proud of our young roster that includes Cairo Prince, the leading third-crop sire by stakes winners, stakes horses, graded stakes winners and graded stakes horses; Upstart, who is currently the number one first-crop sire in America by winners and is equaled only by Maclean’s Music with his four 80+ Beyer performances by his two-year-olds amongst all stallions; and Summer Front, who is outpaced only by American Pharoah and Constitution with three graded stakes winners from his first crop of 3-year-olds. All three of these leading young stallions began their stallion careers at a fee of $10,000 and we feel demonstrate the success that comes from the tremendous support they receive from Airdrie and our incredible, loyal breeders. Our Grade I sires Creative Cause and Include have come from similarly humble beginnings to become successful, proven stallions and we could not be more bullish on our young roster that includes Collected, Preservationist, McCraken, American Freedom, Divisidero and, of course, our new stallion, Complexity. As always, we look forward to the upcoming season and helping the wonderful breeders that make our sport happen in any way we can.”

Their 2021 Roster & Fees (all fees on Stands & Nurses terms*) is as follows:

American Freedom, $6,000
Cairo Prince, $15,000
Collected, $17,500
Complexity, $12,500
Creative Cause, $7,500
Divisidero, $5,000
Include, $5,000
McCraken, $6,000
Preservationist, $10,000
Summer Front, $10,000
Upstart, $10,000

*5% discount applies for payment by Nov 1 of year bred, on LF terms

**New for 2021

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Fasig-Tipton Releases First Group of November Supplemental Entries

Fasig-Tipton has released the first group of supplemental entries to its 2020 November Sale, which are catalogued as hips 265- 279. Highlights include:

  • Fancier (Hip 267): Dam of Get Her Number (Dialed In), recent winner of the GI American Pharoah S. at Santa Anita Sept. 26. Get Her Number will make his next anticipated start in the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. Consigned by Vinery Sales, agent.
  • Synchrony (Hip 268): A stakes performer on both dirt and turf, the son of three-time leading sire Tapit is a six-time graded stakes winner of $956,652. From a prolific Pin Oak family, he is a half-brother to two stakes winners, including GSW Chocolate Kisses (Candy Ride {Arg}). Consigned as a stallion prospect by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.
  • Indelible (Hip 269): Daughter of Tiznow is a half-sister to Essential Quality (Tapit), recent winner of GI Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity. who is the early second favorite for the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. Indelible is out of a graded stakes-placed half-sister to champion Folklore (Tiznow), who is in turn the granddam of undefeated Japanese Champion Contrail (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}). Indelible’s weanling filly, by Bernardini, will sell after her as Hip 270. Both are consigned by Lane’s End, agent.
  • She’s a Truckin (Hip 271): Daughter of Lemon Drop Kid is a half-sister to graded stakes winner Sheza Smoke Show (Wilko), who is turn the dam of undefeated MGISW 2-year-old filly Princess Noor (Not This Time), expected to be one of the favorites for the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies. Consigned as a broodmare prospect by Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), agent.
  • Miss Besilu (Hip 273): Regally bred 9-year-old daughter of Medaglia d’Oro is a half-sister to Horse of the Year Saint Liam (Saint Ballado), as well as to Grade II winner Quiet Giant (Giant’s Causeway), who is in turn the dam of another Horse of the Year in Gun Runner (Candy Ride {Arg}). She is offered in foal to leading sire Into Mischief and her weanling colt, also by Into Mischief, will be offered before her as Hip 272. Both are consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.
  • Anabaa’s Creation (Ire) (Hip 277): A stakes winner and Grade I-placed on two continents, the daughter of Anabaa is also a half-sister to the dam of recent G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Sottsass (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}), as well as Eclipse Champion Sistercharlie (Ire) (Myboycharlie {Ire}). Offered in foal to Breeders’ Cup Champion Mendelssohn, she is consigned by Lane’s End, agent.
  • Inthemidstofbiz (Hip 279): Four-year-old filly by Fed Biz has won three consecutive races, including a three-length victory in the GII Thoroughbred Club of America S. Oct. 3 at Keeneland, which punched her ticket to the GI Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint. Consigned as racing/broodmare prospect by Buckland Sales (Zach Madden), agent.

These and the rest of the supplemental entries may now be viewed online and will also be available in the equineline sales catalogue app. Print versions of all supplemental entries will be available on-site at Fasig-Tipton at sale time. Fasig-Tipton will continue to accept approved November Sale supplemental entries through the Breeders’ Cup.

The November Sale will be held Sunday, Nov. 8, in Lexington, Kentucky. The sale will begin at 2 pm.

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Friday’s Insights: Full-Brother to Constitution Debuts at Belmont

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8th-Belmont Park, Msw, $63k, 2yo, 1 1/16m, post time: 4:14 p.m.
Bridledwood Farm and Don Alberto’s homebred CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (Tapit), a full-brother to multiple Grade I winner Constitution, debuts for trainer Todd Pletcher. Bridlewood and Don Alberto partnered to purchase the gray colt’s dam Baffled (Distorted Humor), in foal to Tapit, for $3.5 million at the 2016 Fasig November sale. Don Alberto bought out the parnership for $1.8 million at last year’s Fasig November sale. The mare’s yearling filly by Medaglia d’Oro sold to Mandy Pope’s Whisper Hill Farm for $1.1 million at last month’s Keeneland September sale.

Pletcher also saddles Chuck Fipke’s homebred firster Morethansoultitle (More Than Ready). The chestnut is out of a half-sister to graded winner Seeking the Title (Seeking the Gold), dam of Grade I winner Seeking the Soul (Perfect Soul {Ire}).

Shug McGaughey sends out Courtlandt Farm’s Ten for Ten (Frosted), a $410,000 Keeneland September yearling purchase, who stretches out following a runner-up effort in his six-furlong debut Sept. 7 at Saratoga. TJCIS PPs

3rd-Keeneland, Msw, $70k, 2yo, 6f, post time: 2:12 p.m.
Trainer Steve Asmussen saddles Three Chimneys Farm’s firster EMPRESS CATHERINE (Nyquist). The dark bay filly, a $385,000 Fasig Saratoga yearling purchase, is out of the unraced Asian Empress (Empire Maker), a full-sister to Grade I winner Acoma and a half to the dam of champion Covfefe (Into Mischief). TJCIS PPs

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