Breeders’ Cup Beckons For A Case Of You

Group 1 winner A Case Of You (Ire) (Hot Streak {Ire}) is headed for the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint at Del Mar in early November. A winner of the G3 Lacken S. from four starts this spring, the Gary Devlin-owned colt returned in August with a third in the G3 Phoenix Sprint S. He was only a half-length second in the G1 Flying Five S. at The Curragh on Sept. 12, prior to his G1 Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp Longines heroics.

Trainer Ado McGuinness said, “We had a great night on Sunday. That's what life's all about really. The horse came off the truck this morning and we're very happy–he's 100%. He's a great horse to grub–he's never left a nut at all. He'll go out for a roll and a pick of grass now.

“He'll get a few nice, easy days to freshen up and then we're going to prepare him for Del Mar, so long as there are no mishaps or anything.

“We'll make an entry for Hong Kong [G1 Longines Hong Kong Sprint in December] as well, just in case there's a hiccup going to America.

“The Turf Sprint is five-and-a-half [furlongs] and it's a bit tight, but if he had a nice draw I think it would make a big difference and I think this lad would come from anywhere.”

A Case Of You will also remain in training in 2022.

He added, “He's going to be a fabulous horse next year. You could say put him away, but there's only one Breeders' Cup, he's in the form of his life and I think he's getting better. If the horse is fit and healthy to travel, he will travel and if he's not fit and healthy he won't travel. But at this present moment, we're looking at tickets anyhow.”

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Goffs UK Autumn Catalogue Online

The single-session Goffs UK Autumn Sale catalogue is now online. A total of 223 lots, consisting of yearlings, horses-in-training and pointers, have been entered for the Oct. 21 sale at Doncaster, which begins at 10 a.m. There have been several celebrated graduates of the sale including Group 1 winner Dream of Dreams (Ire) (Dream Ahead), dual group winners Zain Claudette (Fr) (No Nay Never) and The Lir Jet (Ire) (Prince of Lir {Ire})) and G2 Mill Reef S. winner Wings of War (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}). Among the 52 yearlings are lots by Acclamation (GB), Bated Breath (GB), Bungle Inthejungle (GB), Expert Eye (GB), Harry Angel (Ire), Highland Reel (Ire) and Profitable (Ire).

Goffs UK Managing Director Tim Kent said, “Doncaster horses-in-training sales have long been consistent producers of top-level performers with some of the most recent including the Grade 1-winning hurdler Silver Streak, a graduate of this very sale, along with the likes of Vanillier and P2P graduates Ahoy Senor, Adrimel, Royal Rendezvous etc. The Autumn Sale will offer the first P2P outlet of the 2021/22 NH season at what is a proven venue at the optimum time, and we will actively chase P2P entries over the coming weekends and already have interest from potential purchasers who are ready to buy at the source of so much success.

“The sale will also offer buyers their final chance to secure a Donny yearling for 2021 with a session of commercial yearlings with a broad appeal.”

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What’s In a Name: Torquator Tasso (Ger)

The name of the wonderful and deserving winner of the 2021 Arc De Triomphe worries me.

Why the letter 'R' at the end of the first noun? No-final-R Torquato Tasso (1544-1595) was another Italian poet who thought as big as Hollywood and wrote incredibly long epic poems about knights in shining armors and their girlfriends, like his (better) predecessor Ludovico Ariosto. I have asked a few Teutonic friends if “Torquator” means anything technical, colloquial or otherwise in German, to no avail. So word play is out.

Do only impressionable and nerdy Italian schoolchildren know Torquato Tasso? Well, not really, and here comes my first disclosure. My father briefly owned a part of a Group-1 winning son of American stallion Tasso (by Fappiano out of Ecstacism), the now obscure 1985 GI Breeders Cup Juvenile winner that photo-bombed William T. Young's legendary Storm Cat on that day of days. That half-ours horse had been named by his previous owner “Torrismondo”, just like an also now obscure tragedy by, yes, our poem-writing Torquato Tasso. Give English nobility its due: they know their foreign poets when they want to.

My second disclosure is that I put $2 on Torquator Tasso on Sunday. Because German horses do win the Arc from time to time, because horseracing is a splendidly unpredictable game, or, simply, just because.

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