Quick Suzy To Miss Breeders’ Cup

G2 Queen Mary S. winner Quick Suzy (Ire) (Profitable {Ire}) has been ruled out of Friday's GII Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint after spiking a temperature after arriving in California, owners Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners announced via Twitter on Monday. Previously trained in Ireland by Gavin Cromwell, Quick Suzy will remain in California with trainer Paddy Gallagher.

Quick Suzy was purchased privately by Eclipse after breaking her maiden at The Curragh on May 3, and she finished second in their colours in the G3 Fillies Sprint S. before winning the Queen Mary. On her only run since, she finished ninth in the G1 Prix Morny.

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Trade Positive At Goffs Autumn HIT

After being forced online last year, the Goffs Autumn Horses-In-Training Sale returned to an in-person format on Monday, with trade topped by the Aga Khan Studs' Erzindjan (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) (lot 104), who was bought by Alessandro Marconi for Ahmed bin Harmash and Al Aasfa Racing for €160,000. The gelded 3-year-old is a winner and has been placed this year in the G3 Amethyst S. and Listed Platinum S. for trainer Dermot Weld.

Gelded 4-year-old Eagle's Flight (Ire) (Gleneagles {Ire}) (lot 132) also proved popular from Mick Halford's yard, fetching €100,000 from Brouder Racing. The three-time winner is a half-brother to multiple Group 1 winner Dunboyne Express (Ire) (Shamardal).

At the close of trade on Monday, 95 horses (78% of those offered) were sold for €1,284,900. The average dipped 18% to €13,525, while the median climbed 14% to €8,000.

“Today's Horses-In-Training Sale has enjoyed another welcome return to Kildare Paddocks as we were, of course, forced online last year although we still managed to grow the sale compared to 2019,” said Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby. “Trade today has been buoyant and driven by international interest with buyers from Czech Republic, Dubai, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Qatar, Scandinavia, Slovakia, UK and, of course, Ireland whilst we accepted bids from Australian interests, clearly demonstrating that this is yet another category that need not leave these shores to sell to the world. Indeed it is our fervent hope that we can persuade more Irish owners and trainers to 'stay close and go far at Goffs' as our purchaser attraction team and our overseas agents combine with Irish Thoroughbred Marketing to link together to promote every entry on an individual basis whilst Goffs Online allows participation for everywhere and anywhere. It's that personal approach that sets us apart and allows us to focus on every lot in a way that is unique and so often results in us exceeding expectations.

“For the next two days we turn our attention to yearlings and our Autumn Yearling Sale that is packed full of potential and value.”

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Bouquetot Releases Fees; Shalaa To Remain In Australia

Haras de Bouquetot has released its stud fees for 2022, and announced that Shalaa (Ire), who got his first Group 1 winner this autumn when No Speak Alexander (Ire) won the G1 Matron S., will remain at Arrowfield Stud in Australia.

The Bouquetot roster is headed by Zelzal (Fr) and Wooded (Ire), who will each stand for €15,000. The G1 Prix Jean Prat winner Zelzal has been represented by 10 first crop winners thus far, headed by the Listed Prix Saraca scorer Zelda (Fr). The G1 Prix de l'Abbaye winner Wooded, meanwhile, will have his first foals in 2022.

Like Zelzal, Al Wukair (Ire) and Ectot (GB) will be represented by their first 3-year-olds next year, and they will stand for €8,000 and €5,000, respectively. The dual Group 1-winning miler Romanised (Ire) is available at €7,000 in the year that his first foals hit the ground, and the roster is completed by Toronado (Ire) at €8,000 and Olympic Glory (Ire) at €4,000.

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Mind Control Out of Breeders’ Cup With Spiked Temperature

Red Oak Stable and Madaket Stables' multiple Grade I winner Mind Control (Stay Thirsty) was found to have an elevated temperature Monday and will not be able to compete in the GI Big Ass Fans Dirt Mile for trainer Todd Pletcher. It is the third consecutive year where issues have kept him from running in the Breeders' Cup.

“He spiked a temperature and his blood count is not right,” Pletcher said. “We had no choice but to start him on some treatment and not enter. He wasn't acting himself this morning. His temperature was a little elevated and as the morning went along it continued to go up.”
Mind Control has won two of three starts since being moved to Pletcher's barn this year. He was headed to the Dirt Mile after winning the Parx Dirt Mile S. Sept. 25 and shipped from Pletcher's base at Belmont to Del Mar Sunday.

“I'm sure the flight was a bit stressful for him. That probably triggered it,” Pletcher said. “He will respond quickly to treatment and we will hopefully be able to regroup and be ready in time for the Cigar Mile. First things first, we will make sure he is well and go from there.”

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