Sunday Deadline For Great British Bonus

Sunday marks the final registration deadline for this year's crop of 2-year-old fillies to be signed up to the Great British Bonus.

The scheme has already paid out more than £1.7 million in bonuses to over 110 individual winners since its launch 10 months ago. These include bonuses of £60,000 to those involved with the Bryan Smart-trained treble winner Blackberry (GB) (Brazen Beau {Aus}) on the Flat and Anythingforlove (GB) (Black Sam Bellamy {Ire}), who is owned by a 20-strong syndicate, for her three wins over hurdles this season. 

A further six fillies or mares have each won two bonuses, earning £40,000 for their connections. In total, 16 individuals have won multiple bonuses, including those with 50% eligibility to the scheme, such as Martello Sky (GB). Though bearing a British suffix, she is by the late French-based stallion Martaline, but her three wins this season for trainer Lucy Wadham and her owners in The Sky Partnership have accrued bonuses which exceed her total prize-money of £18,434.

The scheme's coordinator Grant Pritchard-Gordon said, “These bonuses have been spread right across the entire spectrum of ownership and stud farms. Juddmonte is the only major operation to appear on this list, while there are numerous small owners and breeders that have received bonuses that are often many multiples of the actual prize-money received.”

He added, “Breeders have seen a positive uplift in GBB-eligible foals and yearlings through the sales ring, owners have received bonuses that far exceed prize-money earnings, and British stallion farms have seen a very positive reaction from breeders, who appreciate the benefits of producing 100% GBB-eligible stock. The Great British Bonus scheme is genuinely a lifeline for many in these challenging Covid times. It is probably providing the only good news around at present.”

 

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Beginning Of Maccabee Farm Dispersal Fuels Wanamaker’s February Results

Wanamaker's February Sale grossed a total of $86,000 and posted a sale average of $9,555; the online trade was powered by strong sales from the beginning of the Maccabee Farm dispersal.

The sale was topped by the Triton Stables offering, Don't Blame Judy (Blame), a multiple stakes-placed racing/broodmare prospect who commanded a final bid of $35,000 from Jay Reese.

“We felt that this month's results showed once again that a robust marketplace is continuing to develop on our platform. The site's metrics and analytics are constantly growing and improving and we thank our users for that continued support,” said co-founder Jack Carlino.

Entries are now open for Wanamaker's March online auction. Entries will close on March 16, the catalogue will be released on March 17, and the horses will sell on March 25. Detailed selling information can be found at wanamakers.com/sell.

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Don’t Blame Judy Tops Wanamaker’s February Sale

Wanamaker's, the monthly online auction house, grossed $86,000 and averaged $9,555 at Thursday's February Sale. Topping the Feb. 25 online auction was multiple stakes-placed racing or broodmare prospect Don't Blame Judy (Blame), who was offered by Triton Stables and brought $35,000 from Jay Reese.

“We felt that this month's results showed once again that a robust marketplace is continuing to develop on our platform,” said co-founder Jack Carlino. “The site's metrics and analytics are constantly growing and improving and we thank our users for that continued support.”

Entries are now open for Wanamaker's March online auction and will close Mar. 16. For more information, visit wanamakers.com.

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Jazz Ready For Winter Derby Test

Pattern-race action returns to Europe for the first time this year with Lingfield playing host to the £55,000 G3 Betway Winter Derby over 10 furlongs. Bill and Tim Gredley's homebred Father of Jazz (GB) (Kingman {GB}) makes his black-type bow and the former Michael Bell incumbent will endeavour to make it four in a row for Roger Varian. He lines up off an impressive handicap score over course and distance earlier in the month and the trainer is hopeful of further improvement from the 4-year-old. “Father of Jazz is a gorgeous horse whose looks match his pedigree,” Varian said. “His progression this winter has come as no surprise as he has always looked a smart horse at home. He lacks a bit of experience compared to his rivals, but I think on ability he is not out of place in this race. Hopefully he can handle the occasion and if he does I'm sure he'll put up a very good performance.”

Fellow Newmarket conditioner John Gosden seeks a record third renewal and sends forth Godolphin's Listed Winter Derby Trial third Forest of Dean (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}) for the hat-trick bid. However, he requires a swift upgrade in fortune to overturn recent form with Marco Botti trainee Felix (GB) (Lope de Vega {Ire}), who has had his measure twice in recent weeks.

The quintet of contenders is completed by five-time handicap scorer Power of States (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}), representing Hugo Palmer, and King Power Racing's Listed Wild Flower S. winner Johnny Drama (Ire) (Lilbourne Lad {Ire}).

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