January 22 Insights: Seven-Figure Quality Road and Nyquist Colts Debut Saturday

9th-FG, $50k, Msw, 3yo, 6f, 4:54p.m. ET
Lane's End sire Quality Road has two starters here with a world of hopes riding on their backs as well as eye-catching price tags. Breaking from the third gate, VINCO (Quality Road) will try to become his dam's fourth winner from ten foals. A half to Welcoming (Tapit), who sold for $520,000 as a 2014 KEESEPT yearling before retiring as a stakes-placed runner, he has the distinction of being the most expensive prospect in a long line of expensive auction purchases for his dam; all seven of Stormy Welcome's sale-bound foals sold for over $120,000. Vinco became the most recent success after going the way of West Point Thoroughbreds for $1.5 million after breezing in :10  at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Timonium sale. To the inside and on the rail is Strong Quality (Quality Road), a $500,000 FTKNOV 2019 purchase by Justin Casse as agent for Gary Barber and Kinsman Stable, who topped the work tab Jan. 9 with a bullet five furlongs in :59.20 and put in a strong four panel move Jan. 15 at the track. The colt is also re-entered for a nearly identical race tomorrow. The Winstar and Siena Farm partnership sends out another well-bred runner in Ferociously (Violence), a half to stakes-winning Bobby Brinkley (Shanghai Bobby) and the second foal for stakes-placed, course-record-setting Brinkley (City Zip), herself a half to G1SP & MGSW, $1,055,857, Bound for Nowhere (The Factor). This is also the family of Champion sprinter turned sire, Midnight Lute (Real Quiet). Starting to the outside of that group will be $1 million KEESEPT purchase Gunoe (Into Mischief), a half to GIIISP Sine Wave (Big Brown) who will be trying to break his maiden in a fourth try after facing the likes of Chasing Time (Not This Time) last out. Trainer Brad Cox hits big numbers for runners with first-time Lasix, a condition this colt fits. TJCIS PPs

 

8th-SA, $67k, Msw, 3yo, 6f, 7:13p.m. ET
Given his Eclipse Award-winning connections and status as the $2.6 million Fasig Tipton Gulfstream sale topper (:9.4) last year, it's small surprise BLETCHLEY PARK (Nyquist) was established as the morning line favorite for this race. He's the first foal for Spinning Wheel (Smart Strike), a half-sister to SW, $424,652, Space Mountain (Street Cry); GI Preakness S. runner-up, MGISP, $795,175, Ride on Curlin (Curlin); and SP, $125,541, Magic Quest (Nyquist). This is the family of GI Test S. winner Victory Ride (Seeking the Gold). Breaking to that one's inside are a pair of pricey purchases for Kaleem Shah, the owner of both Classic Mark (Classic Empire) and Beautiful Art (Klimt). The former is a $325,000 FTKSEL procurement, and the latter a 2-year-old in training purchase for $310,000 last year at OBS April. The stablemates will break from the fifth and seventh posts, respectively, for trainer Simon Callaghan. TJCIS PPs

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History On the Line in Stewards’ Cup

Reigning Hong Kong Horse of the Year Golden Sixty (Aus) (Medaglia d'Oro) is already the owner of one local record, having become the winningest horse in Hong Kong history when easily defending his title in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Mile six weeks ago. The 6-year-old looms a dominant favourite when he goes in search of a second consecutive victory in Sunday's G1 Stewards' Cup over his pet distance and two more records lie straight ahead.

The Hong Kong Mile was win number 19 from 20 starts and not only took him to within a couple of Group 1 wins of shattering the all-time earnings mark of Beauty Generation (NZ) (Road to Rock {Aus})–who retired with HK$106 million in the bank–but also marked his 16th consecutive trip to the winner's circle dating back some 930 days to July 2019. Should he salute on Sunday, he will equal the winning streak set by the legendary Silent Witness (Aus) (El Moxie) as his own legend continues to grow.

Golden Sixty will race third-up in the Stewards' Cup and has been given a reasonably quiet time since the international Mile, finishing third to Group 1-winning sprinter Wellington (Aus) (All Too Hard {Aus}) in a 1000-metre trial Jan. 4 before being topped off with some easy hit-outs on the grass.

If connections are feeling any pressure, it isn't showing.

“There's no record in my mind at the moment, just focusing on the race,” jockey Vincent Ho told the HKJC notes team. “He's been working well. I'm looking forward to it. It's another small field. At the age of six, I think he's better than even before– mentally and physically.”

Golden Sixty's challengers include last-out Group 3 winner Healthy Happy (Aus) (Zoustar {Aus}) and Mile runner-up More Than This (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}), while G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup third Russian Emperor (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) will be using this as a prep for next month's G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000mT).

In the afternoon's co-featured event, Sky Field (Aus) (Deep Field {Aus}), who took the tragedy-filled G1 Longines Hong Kong Sprint last month, goes for a Group 1 double in the Centenary Sprint Cup, where he will face Wellington, who lost all chance when miraculously avoiding the spill in the Sprint; defending champion Hot King Prawn (Aus) (Denman {Aus}); undefeated Master Eight (Aus) (Oamaru Force {Aus}); and the flighty Courier Wonder (NZ) (Sacred Falls {NZ}).

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Longines World Racing Awards Ceremony On Tuesday

The 2021 Longines World Racing Awards ceremony will be held virtually on Jan. 25 at 2 p.m. GMT. The show, which will be hosted by Francesca Cumani from the National Horse Racing Museum in Newmarket for the second straight year, will honour the Longines World's Best Racehorse, the Longines World's Best Horse Race and the Longines World's Best Jockey of 2021. Ryan Moore has already been revealed as last year's World's Best Jockey, while the other award winners will be revealed during the event. The IFHA's annual list of the top 100 Group/Grade 1 races, and rankings for all horses rated 115 or higher last year, will also be released on Tuesday.

The ceremony will be released on multiple digital platforms including the social media accounts of Longines, the IFHA and World Horse Racing.

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Vero Amore, Dam Of Champion Vequist, Dies Of Colic

Tom and Sue McGrath's Swilcan Stables reported this morning that the graded stakes-placed mare Vero Amore died Thursday night, Jan. 20, due to complications from colic while in foal to Nyquist and carrying a full sibling to Vequist, winner of the 2020 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies and that year's Eclipse champion 2-year-old filly.

“I am so sorry to announce the passing of Vero Amore,” McGrath said. “She was an amazing competitor and an equally amazing mare. Needless to say, we are devastated.”

A 2011 mare by Mineshaft out of Summers Edge, by The Cliff's Edge, Vero Amore finished second for trainer Robert Reid Jr. in the $500,000 Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes in 2014, beaten just neck by multiple Grade 1 winner Stopchargingmaria. Bred in Kentucky by Robert LaPenta and campaigned by Swilcan Stables, Vero Amore amassed earnings of $252,255 while hitting the board in 11 of 16 lifetime starts during her splendid racing career.

A blue-hen mare for Swilcan Stables, Vero Amore is the dam of multiple Grade 1 winner Vequist, who captured the G1 Spinaway Stakes at Saratoga prior to annexing the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies to secure her championship. Bred by Swilcan Stables and owned by Swilcan Stables in partnership with Gary Barber and Wachtel Stable, Vequist earned $1,237,500 before selling to Spendthrift Farm for $3.4 million at last year's Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Mixed Sale.

Vero Amore also produced Mainstay, a daughter of Astern (AUS) who was named a TDN Rising Star following a sparkling 7 3/4-length maiden special weight triumph in her career debut for Swilcan Stables and LC Racing at Monmouth Park in 2021, and she has a promising 2-year-old filly by Daredevil named Vedareo who will seek to continue the family's winning ways.

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