Indiana Weanling Spotlight Presented By Indiana Thoroughbred Alliance: Hip 1236, Sister Sez No, By Not This Time

Not This Time has been siring major runners, including G1 Del Mar Debutante Stakes winner Princess Noor (o/o Sheza Smoke Show), which makes the combination of the Giant's Causeway stallion and Dundalk Bay an exciting one.

Dundalk Bay, a Majestic Warrior mare out of the Pembroke mare Pem's Hostess, is a young producer with an intriguing pedigree.

Breeder James Jones presents Sister Sez No, a bay filly foaled Feb. 12, 2021, with Vinery Sales during the November Keeneland Breeding Stock Sale.

Hip 1236 – Sister Sez No: B. f., 2021, Not This Time x Dundalk Bay, by Majestic Warrior

“This is a very solid foal,” said Zach Madden of Buckland Sales. “When you look at her, the first thing that jumps out at me is her shoulder and her hip. She looks very strong and well-balanced with a natural muscle and plenty of leg under her. This is all the things buyers want to see.”

Not This Time stands at Taylor Made Stallions at a 2022 fee of $45,000, making the opportunity to purchase a filly of this breeding an excellent chance for affordable quality. In 2021, so far, with only two crops of racing age, his progeny have earned more than $4.3 million in North America, with 11 black type winners including Easy Time, Yes This Time, And Howling Time.

SALE NOTES:

  • Sister Sez No is registered through the Indiana Thoroughbred Breed Development Program, meaning she is eligible to race in registered Indiana-bred races at Indiana Grand.
  • She is nominated to the Breeders' Cup.
  • Veterinarian radiographs have been taken and are available for potential buyers, as well as any veterinarian documentation. You can view at the sale via Vinery Sales.

Buy Indiana, Race in Indiana: Did you know that registered Indiana-bred and Indiana-sired horses are eligible to race for bigger purses and greater incentives when they race at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino? More than $1 million in restricted stakes races and almost $20 million in purses are up for grabs in 2022. Indiana Grand offers a growing catalog of races and open stakes allowing for flexibility in a horse's racing repertoire.

Content paid for by the breeder, via the Indiana Thoroughbred Alliance.

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Maryland Horsemen, Veterinarians Urged To Use Online Injury Reporting Form

Horsemen and private veterinarians are reminded that the Maryland Racing Commission has an online Injury Reporting Form that should be used to report injuries during track at all Thoroughbred tracks in the state.

“This is important in our effort to track training injuries,” MRC Executive Director Mike Hopkins said. “It's also important to see if there is a pattern of a type of injury and where it occurred on the racetrack.”

The form asks for basic information as well the location on the track where the injury occurred, the type of injury, whether radiographs were taken, and the veterinary diagnosis for the injury.

The reporting of injuries during training was part of a Nov. 10 discussion among horsemen and Maryland Jockey Club officials in relation to keeping the track maintenance abreast of any issues.

The form is available online at this link: https://forms.gle/uZo7bp1Xa23zJYqW6

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Two Horses Of Racing Age Supplemented To Keeneland November Sale

Keeneland has added two horses to the horses of racing age portion of the Nov. 19 final session of the 78th November Breeding Stock Sale. The November Sale began Nov. 10.

Keeneland will accept supplements to the horses of racing age section through mid-November.

A total of 287 horses of racing age have been cataloged to the closing day of the November Sale. They will sell following the conclusion of the breeding stock sale, which has cataloged 148 offerings.

The latest round of supplements has:

  • Hilliard, a winning 3-year-old gelding by Temple City consigned by Bluewater Sales, agent. Out of R Smarty Pants, by Smart Strike, he is a half-brother to multiple stakes-placed Swamp Rat and is from the family of champion Mind Your Biscuits, Canadian champion Kimchi and Grade 1 winner Search Results.
  • Luckywise, a 2-year-old filly by Lookin At Lucky who is from the family of champion Gold Beauty and Subconscious, winner of the Grade 2 Twilight Derby on Oct. 31 at Santa Anita. Consigned by Paramount Sales, agent, she is cataloged as a racing or broodmare prospect.

The entire November Sale is streamed live on Keeneland.com.

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Chad Brown Records Tenth Straight Belmont Fall Title; Irad Ortiz Tops Jockey Standings

Chad Brown registered 29 wins to earn his 10th consecutive title at the recently concluded Belmont Park fall meet, while Irad Ortiz, Jr. won three races on Closing Day to pace all jockeys with 33 victories during the 31-day meet.

Inflation Adjusted's win in Sunday's 10th race finale gave Seth Klarman's Klaravich Stables its eighth win of the meet, which broke a three-way logjam allowing Klaravich to become leading owner of the Belmont Park fall meet for the fifth consecutive year. Flying P Stable and Michael Dubb each finished with seven wins over the course of the fall meet.

Brown extended his dominance of the Belmont fall meet, posting a record of 29-22-18 from 111 starters with earnings of more than $3.7 million. The four-time Eclipse Award-winner for Outstanding Trainer has won at least a share of the Belmont fall meet every year since 2012. Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher concluded the fall meet with 16 wins. Christophe Clement and Linda Rice registered 16 wins each to tie for third.

NYRA's year-ending leading trainer six years running, Brown saddled eight graded stakes winners at the fall meet, racking up a pair of Grade 1 scores when Rockemperor captured the $500,000 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic on October 9 and Jack Christopher won the $500,000 Champagne on October 2. Brown also sent out Public Sector [Grade 2 Hill Prince], Fluffy Socks [Grade 2 Sands Point], Royal Flag [Grade 2 Beldame], My Sister Nat, [Grade 3 Fasig-Tipton Waya] Pocket Square [Grade 3 Athenia] and Sacred Life (Grade 3 Knickerbocker) to graded stakes victories. Shantisara won the $700,000 Jockey Club Oaks Invitational.

“I have to just thank my team, my owners and the horses,” Brown said. “Those are the three real key parts to the whole success and I'm very fortunate in all three areas to have the best. I have great horses to work with and terrific owners and a really super talented team and they deserve all the credit.”

Entering Closing Day, a three-way tie for the riding crown set up an exciting slate, with Ortiz, Jr., Luis Saez and Jose Ortiz all tied with 30 wins. But Ortiz, Jr. won three races, guiding Carom to a victory in Race 3, leading the Brown-trained Orglandes to victory in the $150,000 Zagora in Race 4 and winning aboard Big Package in an allowance optional claiming race in Race 8 that proved to the be the difference in the standings.

The 29-year-old Ortiz, Jr. finished with a 33-35-28 record in 177 mounts with earnings of $3.56 million. His brother, Jose Ortiz, challenged him for supremacy up until the final race, finishing second with 32 wins while Saez, who won aboard Rockefeller in the Grade 3, $150,000 Nashua in Race 9, was third with 31 wins.

“It feels great and it's always special every time I win a title in New York,” Ortiz, Jr. said. “This is my hometown. I'm happy, I thank my owners, trainers, my agent for doing a great job and I'm also thankful to stay healthy.”

Ortiz, Jr. was aboard for Brown-trained winners Public Sector and Pocket Square and also racked up wins with Annapolis [Grade 2 Pilgrim], Life Is Good [Grade 2 Kelso], Bubble Rock [Grade 3 Matron] and Arrest Me Red [Grade 3 Belmont Turf Sprint Invitational].

“We always compete no matter what,” Ortiz, Jr. said. “We try to do our best out there so thankfully it paid off with hard work and dedication.”

For the meet, Klaravich Stables posted a record of 8-8-8 from 40 starters, tallying earnings of $894,549.

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