Uncle Chuck Shuttling To Haras Vacacion In Argentina In Summer 2022

Grade 3 winner and first-year stallion Uncle Chuck will shuttle to Haras Vacacion in Argentina for the 2022 Southern Hemisphere season, the South American publication Turf Diario reports.

The 4-year-old son of Uncle Mo is in the midst of his first year standing at Journeyman Stud in Ocala, Fla., in partnership with Kentucky-based Taylor Made Stallions. His advertised fee at Journeyman Stud is $6,500.

Uncle Chuck won two of three starts during his on-track career and earned $150,000. He broke his maiden on debut during his 3-year-old season, then won the Grade 3 Los Alamitos Derby before making a final start in the G1 Travers Stakes.

Bred in Kentucky by Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings, Uncle Chuck is out of the Grade 2-winning Unbridled's Song mare Forest Music, making him a half-brother to fast-rising sire Maclean's Music.

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Woodbine: Five Furlongs With David Moran

Each week until opening day of the 2022 Woodbine Thoroughbred meet, a familiar name in the sport will be in the spotlight, answering some fun, offbeat questions, giving readers a unique perspective into their personality.

David Moran hails from Templemore, Ireland and started his career in 1999 with trainer Frank Ennis before becoming an apprentice rider for Jim Bolger in 2001. Moran became a full-time jockey in the spring of 2009 and over the next two years made six trips to Woodbine with Carolyn Costigan trainees, garnering wins with Roan Inish in the 2009 Princess Elizabeth Stakes and 2010 Woodbine Oaks. In 2011 Moran and his family moved to Canada and he scored his first win as a Woodbine regular with War Ridge. His first stakes win after the move came on Sept. 8, 2012 in the La Prevoyante Stakes with Nikkis Bold Gelato. Since then, Moran has guided horses to multiple stakes wins, including 12 graded victories.

You can have any racetrack job for a day. Which one do you choose and why?

“That's a tough one. I suppose I'd go with doing the TV commentary. That would be pretty cool. I think that would be a lot of fun. You could set up the races, talk about the horses, who has the best chance, and then make your selections. I don't know if I could keep up with the broadcast crew, but it would be fun to give it a try.”

You get to invite three people over for dinner. Who gets the invites and why?

“The first person I'd go with is Shaquille O'Neal. I think he'd be a lot of fun to hang out with. I've really got into the basketball with my kids, and we're always watching documentaries on either horse racing, basketball or hockey. I love Michael Jordan, but the most fun guy I love watching is Shaq. He makes me laugh all the time, but I love his generosity to the game and to people. He just seems like a fun person. I think if you combined him with [Woodbine trainer] Mike Doyle, that could be a lot of fun. Those two would be great. Who else would I put there to make it a fun night? I'm going to go with Kevin Hart.”

You can play host to a group of racing fans at any racetrack in Ireland. Which one do you choose and why?

“My favorite racetrack in Ireland has always been Leopardstown, but I also like The Curragh. But the Galway Races Summer Festival, it's really something to see. It's probably the most fun racing in Ireland for a week.”

What's the scariest movie you've ever seen?

“Wolf Creek or The Hills Have Eyes. The original one, The Hills Have Eyes, that really got to me. I saw it a long time ago. I watched it that one time and that was it for me. I watched it with my wife [Maria] back before we had kids. I think I was probably more scared than she was.”

You get a backstage pass to any concert. Who do you choose and why?

“That's a tough one. I think I'd go with either Eminem or Garth Brooks. They could be fun. I'd have to really think hard about which one I'd pick. I like all kinds of different music, but those would be the two I'd narrow it down to. It would be cool to talk to them, to hear about how it all started for them and how they became so successful. But I wouldn't sing backup if they offered. It wouldn't turn out well.”

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Mating Plans, Presented by Spendthrift: Pike Place Farm

With the 2022 breeding season underway, we continue to feature a series of breeders' mating plans. Today we have Jake Bennett of Pike Place Farm.

“My wife, Jaclyn, and I have just recently moved to Kentucky to start up our breeding operation,” said Bennett. “We have a small farm in Georgetown with four broodmares (three that we will get bred this year), a retired gelding (that I joke is my wife's horse), one yearling that we are preparing to sell this fall after acquiring him at the Keeneland November sale, and one 2-year-old that is back home in Seattle preparing for his racing career.”

EURASIA (m, 7, Pioneerof the Nile–Laurasia, by Black Mambo), to be bred to Vekoma

We first acquired this mare as part of our racing operation and she had some tough luck unfortunately. She is just beautiful and was a $135,000 purchase as a 2-year-old. She is inbred to some influential female lines and the great broodmare, Lassie Dear, and stems from the well-respected breeding operation of Bonnie Heath and his family down in Florida. She is due to drop a Mo Town foal any day for her first foal and she will be bred back to Vekoma. This may be the mating we are most excited about overall; we strongly feel Vekoma has every right to be a top-tier stallion given his pedigree and race record. This appears to be a great match for our mare in terms of physical compatibility, as well as the cross of Candy Ride (Arg) over sons of Unbridled, breeding the Fappiano line back through itself, proving to show an affinity for top-notch racehorses with a most recent example being Rock Your World.

GETINTHEREONETIME (m, 17, Bertrando–Common Hope, by Storm Cat), to be bred to Gift Box

This is a half-sister to champion Shared Belief (Candy Ride {Arg}) that we recently acquired. We will be breeding her to Gift Box to try to recreate some of the magic that the cross between Candy Ride and this female family created. Candy Ride and his son Twirling Candy both had such modest beginnings and, as I've already mentioned, we really love this sire line. Gift Box himself is an outstanding individual, he's priced right and we're hoping to get this mare on track to produce some runners and carry on a deep female family that has been nurtured over the years by the Wygod family.

 

MOONSTONE MAGIC (m, 11, Malibu Moon–Never Fail, by Holy Bull), to be bred to Vino Rosso

We purchased this mare just before moving to Kentucky this fall and we're excited to have her here in the bluegrass and optimize her potential to produce some quality foals. She strongly resembles her broodmare sire, Holy Bull, and is a bit of a throwback type physically: full bodied with lots of bone. She was a nice allowance runner at a mile and a sixteenth and we feel she can throw a true classic type of horse. Her female family is laced with plenty of black-type runners and producers and has seen success when bred to sons of Mr. Prospector, including Abraaj, the sire of one of our other mares. With this in mind, we decided to breed her to Vino Rosso. This is a cross that has been tried and true: Curlin/A.P. Indy and their sons. We feel this mating really clicks on all cylinders from a pedigree standpoint as Curlin also has enjoyed success when mated to Holy Bull mares including his son Connect, who is off to a great start at stud. Vino Rosso was such a talented horse that really blossomed over time in his career. Being a son of Curlin and hailing from a rich female family, we're excited to see his first runners hit the track.

Let us know who you're breeding your mares to in 2022, and why. We will print a selection of your responses in TDN over the coming weeks. Please send details to: garyking@thetdn.com.

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