Son of Camelot Tops Goffs Day Two

KILDARE, Ireland–The momentum built up on day one of the Goffs November Foal sale carried through Tuesday when strong trade was again the order of the day. The step up in pedigree power on offer further buoyed trade and the trend of an improved set of figures also continued its upward trajectory.

At the close of business, 84% of the 254 offered foals changed hands for a total sum of €7,374,500, a 49% rise admittedly from a slightly larger number offered. This contributed to an average of €34,460 (+23%) and a median of €28,500 (+40%), both significant increases on last year.

Leading the way on Tuesday was a son of Camelot (GB) offered by his breeder Airlie Stud as lot 434 and purchased by Timmy Hyde's Camas Park Stud for €170,000. The February-born colt is out of The Fairy (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), who won a 2-year-old maiden at Wolverhampton in 2014 in the colours of Anthony Rogers and who is a half-sister to G1 Moyglare S. winner Chelsea Rose (Ire) (Desert King {Ire}), who in turn is the dam of dual Group 1 winner Kew Gardens (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}).

Camas Park have been dealing in high-stakes transactions at Goffs for several decades now and the farm's evergreen owner Timmy Hyde confirmed a return to a sale ring in 2022 would feature in the colt's future. “He is a lovely foal, a great mover and we have bought him for resale,” he said. “He is from a proper family so let's hope he is lucky.”

Tuesday's sale picked up right where it left off the previous evening when the second foal into the ring, lot 247, sold for €130,000. Just like Monday evening's session topper, this Exceed And Excel (Aus) colt, offered by The Castlebridge Consignment on behalf of Shadwell Estate, was bought by the Tally-Ho Stud team. The chestnut is the third foal out of the stakes-placed Ejaazah (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), whose first progeny Elsals (GB) (Havana Gold {Ire}) showed plenty of promise when third in a 2-year-old maiden at York last month for trainer Richard Hannon. A date at a yearling sale next year under the Tally-Ho banner will no doubt feature in future plans.

The same could also be said for another Tally-Ho foal purchase, lot 270, a Starspangledbanner (Aus) colt sold by the Irish National Stud for €80,000. This chestnut is out of the former Jim Bolger trainee Fiuntach (Ire) (Intense Focus) who is a half-sister to the MGSWs  Steip Amach (Ire) (Vocalised) and Ceisteach (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}).

The O'Callaghans added further to their portfolio when purchasing lot 333 for €75,000. The son of US Navy Flag was bred by Tommy Stack and consigned by Grenane House Stud.

Tally-Ho were also keen to support the progeny of their own young stallion Inns Of Court (Ire), and a half-brother to smart juvenile Gubass (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}) offered by Ringfort Stud as lot 450 on behalf of breeder Tom Lacey set the farm back €80,000.

Lot 320, a Camelot colt, was offered by Tipperary based Stanley Lodge Stud and is the first produce out of Lady Magdala (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), a half-sister to G3 Zetland S. winner Max Vega (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) along with two other stakes performers.

“We're big fans of the stallion and this is a lovely foal from a good home,” remarked Michael Gleeson of Aughamore Stud after he signed for lot 320 for €120,000.

Westmeath based Aughamore consists of Gleeson and his brother Laurence and the duo, aided by Matthew Houldsworth, are an emerging force in the breeding and pinhooking sector.

“We bought a Mastercraftsman (Ire) colt here last year from Stanley Lodge and we sold him well at the yearling sales last month so we decided to go back to the same hotel so hopefully he will be lucky for us when we bring him back for sale next year,” Gleeson added.

Although he has already carved out a good reputation in the Southern Hemisphere where he was Champion First-, Second-, and Third-Season Sire in Australia, Zoustar (Aus) will have to do it all over again with his Northern Hemisphere progeny who will begin racing in Europe next year. However, he looks to have plenty of smart recruits to represent him based on sales results so far with his yearlings averaging £75,000 this year.

The appetite for his foals seems to be mirroring that of the yearling demand with noted judges Yeomanstown Stud giving £90,000 for a Zoustar colt. Lot 269 was consigned and bred by Airlie Stud out of the winning Acclamation (GB) mare Field of Stars (GB) and this transaction continues the good run in the sales ring for the mare whose other two offspring have sold for €90,000 and 80,000gns, respectively.

The O'Callaghans of Yeomanstown made another significant purchase later in the session when successfully bidding €98,000 for lot 444, a colt by Advertise (GB) from The Castlebridge Consignment. The dam True To Love (Ire) (Es Que Love {Ire}) was bought in this ring for €47,000 two years ago and is catalogued as lot 1112 in the breeding stock sale on Friday, back in foal to Advertise.

Several former top-class racehorses are represented by their first crops of foals this week and among those to find favour among buyers was 2019 G1 July Cup hero Ten Sovereigns (Ire). Joe Hernon's Castletown Stud offered a colt by Ten Sovereigns as lot 378 and the second foal out of Princess De San (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) was eventually knocked down to John Cullinan and Roger Marley for €90,000.

“We're perennial resellers so this colt will obviously come back to a yearling sale next year,” quipped Cullinan. “He is a good, solid, well-developed colt with a good walk. He has what we all want. Ten Sovereigns was a very talented racehorse and I've been impressed by the few foals I've seen by him. Actually he is part of what looks a very smart bunch of first-crop stallions.”

Cullinan was speaking from experience as he had only a short time earlier struck for another foal by a Coolmore first-season sire in Magna Grecia (Ire). Lot 372, out of the well-related Piscean Dream (Ire) (Dream Ahead), cost the Horse Park/Church Farm team €70,000.

On the day it was revealed that Tally-Ho stallion Mehmas (Ire) would have his 2022 stud fee doubled to €50,000, buyers and pinhookers remained keen to get their hands on his progeny. Among those was Michael Fitzpatrick of JC Bloodstock who went to €60,000 to acquire Grennanstown Stud's filly (lot 285) out of Gracious Lady (GB) (Royal Applause {GB}) while six hips later Hillwood Bloodstock bought lot 291 for €70,000.

Meanwhile Tally-Ho stalwart Kodiac (GB), whose fee has been maintained at €65,000, was represented by a filly offered by Phoenixtown Stud as lot 323 that sold to RC Bloodstock for €90,000.

The action continues from 10 a.m. on Wednesday when some individuals with world-class pedigrees are set to come under the hammer.

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Ontario Sire Heritage Series Concludes Friday At Woodbine

A pair of main track stakes, the Lake Ontario and Ashbridges Bay, share top billing on Friday's eight-race card at Woodbine.

The 1 1/16-mile Tapeta events represent the finale of the Ontario Sire Heritage Series, an eight-leg stakes series open to Ontario Sired 3-year-olds, contested at Woodbine and Fort Erie racetracks.

Ontario Racing and its Thoroughbred Improvement Program (TIP) Committee unveiled the series in March. With a total purse structure of $750,000, the Heritage Series showcases a total of four races – three opening legs and one final – for both three-year-old colts and three-year-old fillies who are sustained to the Ontario Sires Stakes program.

The $100,000 Lake Ontario, carded as race seven, has attracted a field of six colts & geldings, including Secret Reserve.

Trained by Mike Mattine for owners Carlo D'Amato and Stacey Van Camp, the son of Giant Gizmo is riding a three-race win streak heading into the Lake Ontario.

After a fifth to launch his 3-year-old campaign, Secret Reserve has made three straight trips to the winner's circle, including victories in the seven-furlong main track Elgin Stakes on August 29, and most recently, a two-length score in the Lake Superior Stakes, run at seven panels over the E.P. Taylor Turf Course on October 22.

“Every one of the wins was different and special,” said Mattine. “He just keeps on improving. Last year as a baby, I could tell he was a good horse, when he started breezing. He's been very good this year. When he goes out and trains, he's all business.”

Friday's engagement marks the first time Secret Reserve, bred by Dr. Brian Van Arem, will test two turns.

The dark bay arrives at the Lake Ontario in good order.

“He's in good shape,” offered Mattine. “Obviously, we'll have to see if he can get the distance. It's going to be his toughest race so far. There are plenty of good horses in here. This is definitely his toughest test. Hopefully, he can perform just like he has in his last three starts.”

Secret Reserve debuted last September at Woodbine, recording a 2 ½-length win at 7-1 in the five-furlong Tapeta race.

The gelding has won his past three starts by a combined 10 lengths.

“He's a nice horse and it helps that he's Ontario-sired because he fits that program very well. He's got good numbers, that part we know, but we'll have to see how he handles two turns. It's a tougher field, too, so we'll hope he comes up with another big effort.”

Five fillies will face-off in the $100,000 Ashbridges Bay Stakes, slated as the first race.

Multiple stakes winner Lorena, trained and co-owned by Stuart Simon, goes after her fourth career added-money title.

A five-time winner from seven starts, the daughter of Souper Speedy won the Fury Stakes in July, the Algoma Stakes in August, and the Thunder Bay Stakes on October 22.

Red Equinox, winner of the Rondeau Bay Stakes on September 14 at Fort Erie, has three victories from seven races. The daughter of Signature Red is trained by Jamie Attard.

First post time for Friday's card is 4:45 p.m. Fans can also watch and wager on all the action via HPIbet.com and the Dark Horse Bets app.

FIELD FOR THE LAKE ONTARIO

Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Secret Reserve – Rafael Hernandez – Mike Mattine

2 – Artie's Storm – David Moran – Paul Buttigieg

3 – Jelgo – Sahin Civaci – Matt Douglas

4 – Perfect Crime – Eswan Flores – Patrick Dixon

5 – Avoman – Patrick Husbands – Don MacRae

6 – Dragon's Brew – Kazushi Kimura – Robert Tiller

FIELD FOR THE ASHBRIDGES BAY

Post – Horse – Jockey – Trainer

1 – Jolene Jolene – Justin Stein – Harold Ladouceur

2 – Jilli Marie – Steven Bahen – Katerina Vassilieva

3 – Lorena – Gary Boulanger – Stuart Simon

4 – Practical Gizmo – Jodeien Anderson – Marjorie Paterson

5 – Red Equinox – Luis Contreras – Jamie Attard

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Sleepy Eyes Todd to Stand in Indiana

Thumbs Up Racing, LLC's Sleepy Eyes Todd (Paddy O'Prado–Pledge Mom, by Wild Rush), winner of the 2020 GII Charles Town Classic S. and GIII Mr. Prospector S., has been retired and will stand the 2022 breeding season at Swifty Farms in Indiana. The 5-year-old, second in his Charles Town Classic title defense in late August, retires with a record of 20-8-3-1 and earnings of $2,051,725.

“[Indiana] is the perfect place for us, and I'm excited to get going with Sleepy's stallion career,” owner David Cobb of Thumbs Up Racing said.

“I could have taken him to a number of places, but I really do believe that regional breeding programs are the best game in town, and Indiana has a very strong program. I spoke with a number of Indiana connections, including Christine Cagle of Springcliff Farm and Jerri Harmon, Swifty's new stallion manager, and it just felt right to bring him to Indiana.”

Sleepy Eyes Todd will stand the 2022 breeding season for $3,500 (stands and nurses).

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Scratched From Juvenile, Jack Christopher Undergoes Surgery; Plans Call For Colt To Return In 2022

Scratched out of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile the day before the race, Jack Christopher has undergone surgery on his left shin, according to bloodhorse.com. Dr. Larry Bramlage performed the procedure, and the 2-year-old son of Munnings is expected to return to the races in 2022.

“Due to a couple areas lighting up (on a bone scan), mainly the left shin, he had a procedure done on that shin and he's going to be out for two months,” bloodstock agent Bradley Weisbord told bloodhorse.com. “So we will start him back (training) in early 2022 at WinStar Farm and then ship him to Palm Meadows and start his campaign in South Florida.”

Trained by Chad Brown, Jack Christopher won his debut at Saratoga on Aug. 28 and added the G1 Champagne Stakes to his resume on Oct. 2. The colt out of Half Ours mare Rushin No Blushin was a $135,000 yearling purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall sale, and he was the morning-line favorite for the Juvenile prior to his scratch by Breeders' Cup veterinarians.

Read more at bloodhorse.com.

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