Al Quoz Winner Extravagant Kid Retired

Extravagant Kid (Kiss the Kid–Pretty Extravagant, by With Distinction), winner of the 2021 G1 Al Quoz Sprint at Meydan, has been retired from racing at the age of nine.

Trained by Brendan Walsh, the gelding retires with $1,704,683 in earnings from 56 starts, which includes 15 wins, 18 runner-up finishes and seven thirds. David Ross, racing under the banner of DARRS, Inc., claimed the horse four years ago.

“We had him scanned and it looked like he was starting to get the beginning of a bone spur,” Ross said.

“We are on a mission to find him the perfect place because he has brought so much joy to everyone who has been a part of his life. He will thrive in his second career, possibly as a riding horse because he loves to do trails. We want to make sure he is happy and productive going forward.”

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Weekend Lineup: Kentucky Derby/Oaks Points Get Higher With Fair Grounds Preps

Saturday's Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes at Fair Grounds in New Orleans, La., marks the first 85-point qualifying race for this year's G1 Kentucky Derby, with 50 points to the winner, 20 for second, 10 for third and five for fourth.

The same points formula is in place for the G2 Rachel Alexandra Stakes, a qualifying race at Fair Grounds on the road to the Kentucky Oaks. Those two races, along with two other graded stakes, highlight a big 13-race card at Fair Grounds.

Laurel Park in Maryland also has a major stakes day, the Winter Sprintfest, that includes two graded races, the G3 Barbara Fritchie Stakes for fillies and mares and the G3 General George for sprinters 4-year-olds and up. Both races are run at seven furlongs. Several other non-graded stakes are also on tap at Laurel.

Saturday

3:55 p.m. (all times Eastern) – Barbara Fritchie Stakes at Laurel Park

Charlton Baker sends Glass Ceiling from New York in search of a first graded stakes victory for the Constitution mare, who was claimed last May for $40,000. She's razor sharp, coming into the race off two consecutive wins and three of her last four. Regular rider Dylan Davis will be aboard.

Michael Trombetta saddles Jakarta, a 7-year-old veteran mare who has spent most of the last couple of years racing on turf while in the care of trainer Mike Maker. Last out she faded late after leading the way into the stretch of the G2 Inside Information at Gulfstream Park.

Barbara Fritchie entries

4: 27 p.m. – General George Stakes at Laurel Park

Cordmaker is a win machine for trainer Rodney Jenkins but has yet to pose for pictures following a graded stakes. As the 7-5 favorite in his 36th career start, that blank line might be filled in Saturday afternoon in the General George. The Curlin gelding is 10 for 26 over the Laurel surface and has his steady companion, Victor Carrasco, in the irons. Of his six rivals, Sir Alfred James could pose the stiffest challenge to Cordmaker, though he is coming off two poor performances on turf and synthetic at Fair Grounds and Turfway Park, respectively.

General George entries

5:25 p.m. – Mineshaft Stakes at Fair Grounds

Interesting lineup that matches established veteran stakes performances like Silver Prospector, Title Ready and West Coast invader Midcourt against lightly raced 4-year-olds Olympiad, Miles D and Untreated from the respective barns of Bill Mott, Chad Brown and Todd Pletcher. Olympiad is the 3-1 morning line favorite under Junior Alvarado.

Mineshaft entries

5:56 p.m. – Fair Grounds Stakes at Fair Grounds

Largent, a close second to Todd Pletcher stablemate Colonel Liam in the 2021 G1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational, likely needed his last start when fourth in the G3 Tropical Turf, his first start since Pegasus. The son of Into Mischief has been first or second in 10 of 11 starts, his only off-the-board performance coming last out. Two Emmys, with two wins and three seconds from seven starts over the Fair Grounds turf course, is coming off a huge 5-year-old season that saw the English Channel gelding upset the G1 Mr. D Stakes (formerly Arlington Million)  at 27-1 odds. He's tough to overhaul if given an easy lead.

Fair Grounds Stakes entries

6:27 p.m. – Rachel Alexandra Stakes at Fair Grounds

Seven of the 11 3-year-old fillies entered carry a morning line of 8-1 or lower, suggesting this is a very evenly matched field. It's also deep in talent. La Crete (Steve Asmussen) and North County (Brendan Walsh) are unbeaten stakes winners, while Dream Lith, California and Hidden Connection each have each won a graded stakes. California shippers Miss Mattie B and Awake at Midnyte make this race even that much tougher to handicap.

Rachel Alexandra entries

6:58 p.m. – Risen Star Stakes at Fair Grounds

Mark Casse-trained Pappacap has the most graded stakes experience in the field of 10, with a win in Del Mar's G2 Best Pal and good, non-winning efforts in four other graded stakes. He comes off a third-place finish to Call Me Midnight in the Lecomte at Fair Grounds, beaten less than a length. Smile Happy is perfect in two starts last year but the Runhappy colt hasn't raced since winning the G2 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes in late November. He was flattered when KJC runner-up Classic Causeway came back to win last week's G3 Sam F. Davis at Tampa Bay Downs. But Slow Down Andy was really flattered when Messier, the horse he beat in the G2 Los Alamitos Futurity, came back to win the G3 Robert B. Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita by 15 lengths.

Risen Star entries

Sunday

12:25 a.m. – Hyacinth Stakes at Tokyo Racecourse

Not much is known about this field of Japanese runners and whether any of them would go on to the Kentucky Derby if they win this Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby qualifying race. The link below is an analysis from the Churchill Downs website.

Hyacinth entries

7:39 p.m. – San Simeon Stakes at Santa Anita

Some tough, hard-trying turf sprinters line up for the merry chase down the Santa Anita hillside grass course. Barraza has won three in a row for trainer Vladimir Cerin and loves the course. Beer Can Man is tough as nails with six wins and two seconds from 11 career starts. Bombard is a 9-year-old from the Richard Mandella barn who has also run very well down the hill at Santa Anita.

San Simeon entries

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Virtual IFAR Set For April

The International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses will host its sixth forum as a series of two virtual webinars on Apr. 5 and 19 beginning at 12 p.m. BST.

The conference theme is “Many paths – One goal”, and topics to be covered are expected to include traceability, transitioning horses off the racetrack and assessing suitability for other careers, the use of Thoroughbreds in unique careers, responsibility in making end-of-life decisions, and the next generation's perspective on aftercare.

“After the positive feedback from last year's virtual IFAR, our team is excited to host another virtual series that will be easily accessible to anyone who works with or benefits from the Thoroughbred,” said Di Arbuthnot, chair of IFAR. “The theme we have chosen for this year's forum highlights the wide diversity of paths after racing, all with the consistent goal that the welfare of the horse is paramount. The topics assembled will be of interest to all stakeholders in the Thoroughbred industry, and we are assembling an expert group of speakers to discuss these issues.”

Recordings of the events, which are being staged in conjunction with the Japan Racing Association, will be made available on the IFAR website.

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‘Very Correct’: First Foal Is An Indiana-Born Colt For Yorkton

Crestwood Farm's stallion, Yorkton (Speightstown) was represented by his first foal in Indiana on Feb. 3. A strapping colt out of Bayerly Seen (Bayern – Overseen, by First Defense) was born at Arrowhead Thoroughbred Center in Fairland.

Bayerly Seen is a half-sister to Kentucky Derby contender and Grade 3 Lecomte Stakes winner Call Me Midnight (Midnight Lute), who won the January prep race while scoring a 98 Beyer Speed Figure.

“This colt is very correct, and has been the best foal to be the first one born on our farm,” says farm co-owner Brandi Steele. “Momma is a wonderful maiden and handles his feisty attitude very well.”

The colt was bred by Lonnie Reynolds of Owensboro, Ky. Reynolds has been breeding Thoroughbreds for seven years, two of those while participating in the Indiana Thoroughbred Breed Development Program.

Arrowhead is a new farm located just one mile from Horseshoe Indianapolis Racing and Casino, featuring 22 stalls available for foaling, rehabilitation and layups just minutes from the track. Along with plentiful paddocks, the farm features its own Eurociser and will soon have an underwater treadmill to assist with conditioning and rehabs.

“When we broke ground on the center last year, we did it because we understood the need for a rehab and layup facility close to the track for Indiana horsemen,” says Steele. “Having the ability to board mares and foals helps the industry have another hands-on, quality foaling facility. I love seeing the foals in the paddocks and, as a trainer, I now have my hands on horses from the start of their life to the time they hit the track, and that's inspiring to me.”

Steele co-owns the center with Charles Haynes and Brent Taylor manages the facility.

For more information on Arrowhead Thoroughbred Center, follow them on Facebook by searching Arrowhead Thoroughbred Center.

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