Unbeaten Serifos Tries for Group 1 Glory

Undefeated Serifos (Jpn) (Daiwa Major {Jpn}), coming off a last out win in the G2 Daily Hai Nisai S. Nov. 13, will try to give trainer Mitsumasa Nakauchida his second consecutive victory in the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity S. at Hanshin Sunday. Leading the trainers' table this year, Nakauchida won the race last year with Grenadier Guards (Jpn). A debut winner at Chukyo last June, the chestnut returned to score in the G2 Niigata Nisai S. in August.  Visiting jockey Christian Demuro will be on board.

Also undefeated, Geoglyph (Jpn) (Drefong) kicked off with a first-out win at Tokyo in June before exhibiting late speed to take the G2 Sapporo Nisai S. by four lengths in September. Returned from a pre-training farm to Miho Training Centre in November, he worked six furlongs over woodchip course at Miho Dec. 15, completing the final furlong :11.9.

Yu Ota, assistant to Tetsuya Kimura said, “He ran well in the Sapporo Nisai S., even though he was a bit too relaxed. Returning from the farm recently, he looks sharp, and the jockey reports the horse to be in good shape in training. With two wins over 1,800 meters, there shouldn't be any problem over a mile.”

Geoglyph will be accompanied by Christophe Lemaire, who has ridden the colt in both prior starts.

Looking for his first group title, Danon Scorpion (Jpn) (Lord Kanaloa {Jpn}) graduated at Hanshin in June before adding that track's Listed Hagi S. (1800m) in October. Trainer Takayuki Yasuda explained, “He is a very talented horse. He also has lots of scope.”

In a recent work over the woodchip course at Ritto Training Centre, the bay covered six furlongs, with the final furlong completed in :12.1 seconds under jockey Kohei Matsuyama.

“He moved better than last week. He showed great acceleration and he is fit going into the race,” said Matsuyama.

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ThoroughbredAuctions.Com Adds ‘Make An Offer’ Feature To Online Auctions

New for 2022 in ThoroughbredAuctions.com is the “Make an Offer” feature in their online auctions.

“This feature has had considerable success in our sport horse online auctions, and Cathy and I decided the time is right to open it up to our Thoroughbred auctions. It's something no other Thoroughbred online auction companies are offering” said Tim Jennings of ThoroughbredAuctions.com.

“Make an Offer” is similar to “Buy it Now,” except that no purchase price is given. Potential buyers must have an account, be logged in, and have a bidders number. Only then will the “Make an Offer” button appear. A buyer makes an offer by clicking the button and entering the amount offered. ThoroughbredAuctions.com will then take the offer to the seller, and negotiate from there. The offer can be accepted, rejected or negotiated to an acceptable amount. If an acceptable price is agreed on, ThoroughbredAuctions.com will send out an invoice. Payment must be received before actual bidding opens. If bidding opens, any offers will become null and void.

“Make an Offer” is another way that the company can better serve their customers' needs. It is now available for the January Mixed Auction for Thoroughbreds.

Entries for that auction are open. Go to ThoroughbredAuctions.com and follow the links to the entry form. Bidding opens Dec. 30, and closes Jan. 4. Entry fee is $250/horse and 5 percent commission if sold. No RNA fees.

Flashpoint Bloodstock and its subsidiaries SportHorseAuctions.com and ThoroughbredAuctions.com pioneered Internet Auctions for equines and have produced more than 101 online horse auctions since 2012, selling 2,062.

The Flashpoint team produced some of the most successful online equine auctions ever held: The R.D. Hubbard Dispersal with 54 horses sold for $1,560,350 with an average price of $28,895, the 2012 U.S. Marshalls Service Auction of Assets of Rita Crundwell with 81 horses sold for $1,642,200 and an average price of $20,774, and the Rancho Corazon production sale of Sport Horses selling seven horses with an average price of $17,643.

Flashpoint Bloodstock LLC owners Tim and Cathy Jennings, managed more than 380 live horse auctions selling over 80,000 horses for $200,000,000. Their experience includes management of the Pony Finals Auction, the AQHA World Championship Show Sale and the All-American Quarter Horse Congress Super Sale.

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Mahoning Valley Raises Purses 10%

Mahoning Valley Race Course raised purses 10%, effective Dec. 21. This is the second increase of the year. “We have had a good year here at Mahoning Valley, setting several handle records along the way,” comments Elizabeth Rogers, Assistant Director of Racing, “the timing of this increase will help us set the stage for an even better 2022.”

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KY HBPA Donates $25K to Hurricane Relief

The Kentucky HBPA is donating $25,000 to the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund set up by Governor Andy Beshear's office. The fund is assisting those impacted by the devastating tornadoes that ripped through eight southwestern Kentucky counties Dec. 11-12, killing at least 77 people and demolishing entire towns.

“Our mission since inception has been helping those in need,” said Rick Hiles, President of the Kentucky Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association. “Our motto is 'horsemen helping horsemen,' but we're also Kentuckians helping Kentuckians. It's just hard to fathom the extent of the needs facing the tens of thousands of people whose world has been upended.”

HBPA members are encouraged to donate or volunteer for the overall relief effort. Donations to the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund can be made here.

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