First Foal for Aurelius Maximus

The first reported foal by GSP Aurelius Maximus (Pioneerof the Nile-La Reina, by A.P. Indy) was born Feb. 10 at Hebert Farms in Maurice, LA. The dark bay filly was produced by the Pomeroy mare, Platinum Patty, owned by William Meaux. Platinum Patty, a $100,000 Texas 2-yr-old sale purchase, won a first asking during her juvenile season. The Aurelius Maximus filly is her second foal.

“We are really excited about Aurelius Maximus's first foal. And, we are extremely excited about 'Aurelius'. He's been nothing but class in the breeding shed and the response to him has been outstanding,” said Nathan Granger, who co-owns the stallion with Stonestreet Stables, Bolton, and Leidel.

Bred in Kentucky by Martell Bloodstock and Fifth Avenue Bloodstock out of Le Reina, Aurelius Maximus raced in the Stonestreet Stables silks to a 3-1-1 record from eight lifetime starts before retiring with earnings of $217,114. A close second in the 2020 GII Fayette S at Keenland, the sire stands the 2022 season for $2,000 live foal at Adcock's Red River Farm in Coushatta, LA.

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Oregon Justice Department Attempts To Clip Wings Of Grants Pass Downs’ Future Plans

The Oregon Justice Department issued an opinion on Friday that historical horse racing machines are unconstitutional games of chance, reports oregonlive.com.

Travis Boersma, founder of Dutch Bros coffee kiosk chain with his brother in 1992, has spent $50 million refurbishing the racetrack at Grants Pass Downs and building the Flying Lark next door. A total of 225 HHR machines were to have been the centerpiece of the Flying Lark, helping to revitalize horse racing in the state of Oregon. Boersma has said he will shut down the racetrack if the machines are not allowed.

Oregon's Native American tribes, operators of the only full-service casinos in the state, have lobbied hard against Boersma's plan since last fall. Ultimately Gov. Kate Brown directed the commission to wait to approve Boersma's plan until the justice department could issue a legal opinion.

The Justice Department opined that HHR machines “do not afford players any meaningful opportunity to exercise skills,” but the final decision lies with the Oregon Racing Commission.

“I believe the Oregon Racing Commission is acting in good faith and the process will ultimately reveal The Flying Lark to be a legal venture that serves to improve Oregon's economy,” Boersma said. “I remain committed to saving horse racing in Oregon, providing family wage jobs in southern Oregon and working closely with tribal leaders to ensure all Oregonians benefit from the opening of The Flying Lark.”

Portland Meadows, an Oregon racetrack which closed in 2018, offered HHR machines without any legal interference from the state.

Read more at Oregonlive.com.

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‘Just As Enthusiastic As Ever’: Lord Glitters Shines Bright In Defense Of Singspiel Title In Dubai

Just as he had done in 2021, Lord Glitters laid claim to being the star of the Dubai World Cup Carnival, collecting a third Meydan Racecourse win in the Group 2 Singspiel Stakes.

The great grey actually made a minor piece of history in becoming the first horse to win back-to-back renewals of the 1800metre turf contest, coming from the back of the field in trademark style to secure the win under regular rider Danny Tudhope.

Only fourth in the G2 Al Rashidiya on his 2022 debut, trainer David O'Meara felt that Lord Glitters would improve for that run and he was right; the nine-year-old being a length too good for Royal Fleet and old foe Zakouski.

“He means a lot to me and the team, so well done to everyone back at home,” said Tudhope. “He's just as enthusiastic as ever and we did think he might just need his first run.

“They went a nice even gallop; there was no stop/start. He travelled so nice through it and when he does that you know he's going to finish off well.”

Lord Glitters' success was the first of this year's Carnival for a British-trained horse, but it nearly came four races earlier when Alignak was just beaten in the Race Of Future Handicap, over 2410metres on turf. Trained by Jamie Osborne and ridden by his daughter Saffie, the grey came with a storming run but couldn't quite get to Godolphin's Global Storm, who hung on by a length under William Buick.

That started off a Godolphin double as Saeed Bin Suroor also got in on the act, saddling Storm Damage for an impressive front-running victory in the new Listed Business Bay Challenge, over 1400metres on turf. Making just his sixth start, the son of Night Of Thunder has now won four of those and beat stablemate Mutafawwig by a length, under Pat Cosgrave.

“He's a very smart horse but he's not straightforward; he's a bit quirky,” said Cosgrave. “All credit to Gary Peter who rides him out every day. He's got him to relax, brilliantly.

“He's very keen but he keeps going, which not many do. He won off 108 today, which was impressive. The next step is to get him back into Group company.”

The card staged two Group 3s, both of which went to jockey Antonio Fresu, in contrasting ways. First up was a remarkable last to first performance from Azure Coast in the UAE 2000 Guineas, over 1600metres on dirt. A winner in December when also emerging late, the Pavel Vaschenko-trained colt circled the whole field and denied the Uruguay-trained pair of Kiefer and Quality Boone by two lengths and a nose.

“I've been helping them a lot in the mornings, galloping these horses,” said Fresu. “I took my time; I didn't ask him too much in the beginning. The horse only really started to get going in the last two, three furlongs, but I was really easy in the last furlong.”

The UAE Derby, over 1900metres on March 26th, now looks the natural objective for Azure Coast, who would have the option of the Listed Al Bastakiya, on March 5th, on the way.

Fresu's other win came for his main boss Musabbeh Al Mheiri in the concluding G3 Al Shindagha Sprint [Presented by Sustainability], over 1200metres on dirt. Meraas had been the impressive winner of a handicap on his local debut in December but was stepping up significantly in grade here. No matter; the five-year-old blazed a trail from the front and had just enough left to hang on by three-quarters of a length from Canvassed.

Fresu's double took him level with Tadhg O'Shea at the top of a compelling UAE Jockeys' Championship. O'Shea took the opening G2 Mazrat Al Ruwayah for Purebred Arabians on AF Alajaj, who finally fulfilled his potential.

Trained by three-time UAE Champion Ernst Oertel, the five-year-old was making his Meydan debut but was far superior to his nine rivals, striding clear by four and a quarter lengths.

“As a young horse he was quite nervous but he's got better with racing and he's beautifully trained by Ernst,” said O'Shea. “I had a lovely seat turning in and just had to give him little breather. It's onwards and upwards now, and we'll come back here for the [G1, Dubai] Kahayla Classic next month.”

Another with Dubai World Cup night on their radar is Appreciated after the Doug O'Neill-trained gelding kept up his handler's blistering form with a last to first win in the Listed Curlin Stakes, a prep for the $12million Dubai World Cup.

Ridden by Fernando Jara, the six-year-old dueled with Sanad Libya inside the final furlong, eventually winning by a neck in a very attritional contest.

“He wasn't in the best position and we got squeezed a bit”, said World Cup-winning rider Jara. “We had to go to Plan B and I was looking for someplace but there were so many horses coming back I had to swing him out and he responded for me.

“He hadn't run on the dirt for a long time, but he was working well. Good job by the guys and Leandro [Mora, Assistant Trainer]. You know with them that the horse will be ready.”

Carnival action returns next Friday, February 18th, when the Group 3 Nad Al Sheba Trophy is among the feature races.

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Diva Victoria Joins Arqana February Mixed Sale

The winner Diva Victoria (Fr) (Recorder {GB}) (lot 70) has been added as a wildcard to the upcoming Arqana February Mixed Sale. Offered by trainer Jean-Claude Rouget, the great granddaughter of the G1 Oaks heroine Eswarah (GB) (Unfuwain) will go through the ring on Tuesday, Feb. 15 along with the other 95 horses-in-training. Her dam is a half-sister to G2 Prix de Pomone and G3 Prix de Psyche victress Raabihah (Sea The Stars {Ire}), who also ran second in the G1 Prix Vermeille. Diva Victoria, who is currently rated 85, won a Cagnes-sur-Mer maiden race by five lengths on Feb. 11.

Deauville hosts the two-day sale on Feb. 15-16, with sessions beginning at 11 a.m. local time each day.

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