Siblings to Derby Contenders on Offer at OBS March

On the opening day of the OBS March 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale, just 7 1/2 weeks ahead of the First Saturday in May, buyers will have a chance to purchase the half-siblings to a pair of GI Kentucky Derby contenders.

The first of the two to go through the ring Mar. 15 will be an Always Dreaming half-brother to GII Risen Star S. winner Epicenter (Not This Time). Consigned by Ciaran Dunne's Wavertree Stables as Hip 121, the bay is out of stakes winner and GSP Silent Candy (Candy Ride {Arg}).

The colt was purchased for just $25,000 at Keeneland September by former trainer Mike Pender, who has now shifted into a career as a bloodstock agent. After 25 years on the backside, Pender picked up his first group of three yearlings for a pinhooking partnership in 2020. One of those was GIII Pocahontas S. winner Hidden Connection (Connect), a $40,000 KEESEP buy turned $85,000 OBSOPN juvenile; and another was Reserve Currency (American Freedom), who brought the same price at KEESEP and summoned $375,000 at EASMAY.

“He was very athletic and had a two-turn pedigree,” Pender said of the colt, who is from the first crop of GI Florida Derby and Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming. “I pulled him out multiple times and couldn't take my eyes off of him. He has enough speed to make him real dangerous from what I see watching him train at Wavertree. Physically, he is all you could want. I loved him in September and now he has developed that all-important swagger as well. He is a real stunner.”

About two months after the Keeneland September Sale, Epicenter earned his diploma with a decisive second-out score at Churchill Downs Nov. 13. He followed that with a 6 1/2-length drubbing of his rivals in the Gun Runner S. at Fair Grounds Dec. 26. Kicking off his sophomore season with a second in the GIII Lecomte S. in NOLA Jan. 22, the $260,000 KEESEP buy went wire-to-wire to take the Risen Star by 2 3/4 lengths. Epicenter tops the Kentucky Derby leaderboard with 64 points and is being pointed at the Mar. 26 GII Louisiana Derby.

“It was great timing,” Pender said. “I told my clients I was buying them a racehorse. This way if the horse stubs his toe or something heading into the sale, we have that back up plan. Looks like we have a big shooter in this Always Dreaming colt. The fact he is a half to Epicenter is meaningful, but if you just watch him go, he screams two-turns. Like Epicenter, he is the real deal.”

Just four hips after Epicenter's half-brother goes through the ring at OBS March, a Mendelssohn half-sister (Hip 125) to recent GII Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth S. winner Simplification (Not This Time) is scheduled to sell. They are out of SP Simply Confection (Candy Ride {Arg}), who is a daughter of MSP Ballado's Halo (Saint Ballado). That mare is also responsible for the dam of MSW & MGSP Inflexibility (Scat Daddy), MSW & GSP Halo Again (Speightstown) and GSP Fundamental (Arch).

Bred in Florida by France and Irwin Weiner, Hip 125 was purchased by consignor Niall Brennan and a partner for $95,000 at the OBS January Sale under the name Democracy Bloodstock. She RNA'd for $190,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale and was withdrawn from Fasig's October Sale and pointed to this spot.

“I liked her straight off the bat as a short yearling,” Brennan said. “She was immature, but had a lovely frame to her, nice outlook and intelligent head. She looked like she would grow into something. Mendelssohn's first-crop had been selling very well as weanlings. He was a stallion with a lot of potential.”

The horseman continued, “She had a nice, young pedigree. I had a few of the foals under the second dam, including Inflexibility, and they were all black-type. [Hip 125] was the second foal out of this mare, the first being Simplification. She's a young, stakes-place Candy Ride mare. I thought she was great value. I was partial to the family and thought she was a pretty filly that might grow into something.”

A $50,000 RNA at KEENOV, Simplification graduated at second asking sprinting at Gulfstream in October. Third in an optional claimer going the same distance a month later, he captured the Mucho Macho Man S. on New Year's Day, just 24 days before his younger sister went through the ring at OBS January. Runner-up in the GIII Holy Bull S. Feb. 5, Simplification provided his half-sibling with an even bigger update ahead of this auction, rallying to a decisive victory in last Saturday's Fountain of Youth. He is currently number three on the Derby leaderboard with 54 points, the same number held by GII Rebel S. winner Un Ojo (Laoban), who earned the number two spot with higher earnings.

“It is great timing. He is a very nice horse,” Brennan said. “He had already won the Mucho Macho Man and the update was in the catalogue. He proved he was for real when he came back and ran so well. He is a very nice 3-year-old and he made an already nice pedigree even better.”

In addition to her strong female family, Hip 125 is from the first crop of $3-million KEESEP topper Mendelssohn, winner of the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf and the G2 UAE Derby on dirt. He was also second in the GI Runhappy Travers S. The son of Scat Daddy is a half to future Hall of Famer Beholder and GISW and top sire Into Mischief.

“She's done very well,” Brennan said when asked how the filly has developed in her training. “She's an average-sized filly, looks a bit like her brother. She is very smooth, very intelligent. These Mendelssohns, the ones I have anyway, are very professional, very focused. They all show the same kind of consistency and class. They are all very good movers. She acts that way, very easy, a really classy filly. She has great action on the racetrack. She moves great on the dirt. All the Mendelssohns I have, I think they will go on either surface from the way they are training.”

The OBS March Sale takes place Mar. 15-16 with each session starting at 10:30 a.m.

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Sovereign Award Winner Harvey Warner Dies

Harvey Warner, the Manitoba Jockey Club (MJC) Board Chair, passed away recently, according to Assiniboia Downs. He was one of the original founders of the non-profit MJC in 1993 and played a large part in rescuing Assiniboia Downs and the Manitoba racing industry from bankruptcy. He was recognized in 2020 with a special Sovereign Award in honor of his contributions to the sport.

A longtime owner, Warner was also a former president of the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA) of Manitoba. He is survived by his wife, Edie, and daughters Sheri and Michelle, and their families.

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Equibase Analysis: Happy Boy Rocket Poised To Upset Tampa Bay Derby

This Saturday's Grade 2, $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby brings together a field of 12, each with an opportunity to earn their share of the 85 points awarded (50 to the winner) on the “Road to the Kentucky Derby,” which to date is about as wide open as it has ever been with no standouts yet to emerge as early Derby favorites.

Classic Causeway won the local prep for this race last month, the G3 Sam F. Davis Stakes, in his first start of 2022 and hopes to continue improving. Sam F. Davis runner-up Shipsational also makes his second start as a 3-year old and will want to turn the tables on his foe. The fourth and fifth place finishers in the race, Strike Hard and Golden Glider, respectively, hope for better showings and 12th place finisher Trademark is back as well.

Coming out of the G3 Holy Bull last month are sixth place finisher Spin Wheel and eighth place finisher Giant Game; both will hope to improve significantly to be contenders in this race. Grantham finished fourth in the G3 Withers Stakes in New York last month, a race from which runner-up Un Ojo returned from to post the 75 to 1 upset in the Risen Star Stakes recently.

Strong recent winner Happy Boy Rocket steps into stakes competition for the first time warrants significant attention as he is handled by Hall-of-Fame trainer Bill Mott and as he won at the distance of the Tampa Bay Derby in his most recent race. Two more recent winners are Belgrade and Money Supply, both stepping up in class and stretching out to two turns for the first time but not without a chance.

Last but not least, Major General returns from six months off but is a perfect two-for-two to date including victory in the G3 Iroquois Stakes last summer at the distance of this race.

Top Win Contenders: Happy Boy Rocket, Classic Causeway, Shipsational
Worth Noting: Major General, Money Supply

To share why I think Happy Boy Rocket can post the upset and win this year's Tampa Bay Derby, we have to go back to the 2021 Sam F. Davis Stakes. In that race, Bill Mott saddled Candy Man Rocket to win fairly easily in a field of nine. Prior to that race, Candy Man Rocket broke his maiden in his second career start, first as a 3-year-old, five weeks earlier at Gulfstream Park. In doing so Mott proved once again why he's in the Hall-of-Fame as he can recognize when a young horse is capable of stepping up in class and competing at graded stakes level. Notably, Candy Man Rocket finished 11th in last year's Tampa Bay Derby, which is precisely why I feel Mott waited for this year's Tampa Bay Derby to move Happy Boy Rocket from maiden to stakes.

Adding blinkers for his second career start and first route in that maiden win, Happy Boy Rocket ran a visually impressive race as he was three paths wide for most of the race and five paths wide on the turn when he went from third to the lead entering the stretch, then just coasted home. The 91 ™ Equibase® Speed Figure wasn't sensational nor even close to the 104 figure Classic Causeway earned winning this year's Sam F. Davis, but we can expect about a 10-14 point improvement if history repeats. Not only did Mott saddle Candy Man Rocket to a Road to the Derby win in last year's Sam F. Davis off a maiden win, he also saddled 2020 Risen Star Stakes runner-up Modernist off a maiden win, and more importantly 2019 Tampa Bay Derby winner Tacitus off a maiden win.

In all, based on a Race Lens query, Mott has won seven of 25 dirt route stakes (and finished second four times) with horses coming off a maiden win over the last five years. From a good inside post, Happy Boy Rocket can stalk likely early leader Classic Causeway and if he shows the kind of passing ability on the turn as he did in his most recent race, Happy Boy Rocket can win this year's Tampa Bay Derby.

Classic Causeway won the Sam F. Davis pretty easily in the end, by nearly four lengths, with a field high 104 ™ figure that should be improved upon in his second start following two and one-half months off. After breaking his maiden at first asking at the distance of seven furlongs last summer, Classic Causeway improved nicely although third when facing much better in the G1 Breeders' Futurity, also his first try around two turns. Earning a then career-best 95 figure when second in the G2 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes in November to finish off his 2-year-old campaign, Classic Causeway returned even stronger as a 3-year-old and could be the one to catch once more.

Shipsational was no match for Classic Causeway in the Sam F. Davis as the winner controlled the tempo from start to finish , but did manage to pass five horses when rallying from eighth to second and was pulling away from the third finisher at the end. Last year Shipsational earned a strong 95 figure winning the one-turn Bertram F. Bongard Stakes before a 94 figure effort winning the Sleepy Hollow Stakes, also a one-turn race. The Sam F. Davis was his first two-turn race and the 98 figure he earned is likely to be improved upon as he had been off three and one-half months before the race. As such Shipsational has a shot to leap frog Classic Causeway in terms of how fast he can run and is likely to go to post at higher odds as well.

Honorable mention goes to Major General and Money Supply. Major General is two-for-two including a win in the Iroquois Stakes at the distance of the Tampa Bay Derby, but that was nearly six months ago. Trainer Todd Pletcher has had success off long layoffs in routes and sons of Constitution have done well on the Road to the Derby, particularly Tiz the Law, who won the 2020 Florida Derby. Money Supply not only tries two turns for the first time but also goes from maiden to stakes. Then again, trainer Chad Brown is no stranger to the move, having won the Withers Stakes this year with Early Voting and also the 2021 Withers with Risk Taking off maiden wins.

The rest of the field, with their best ™ Equibase Speed Figures, is Belgrade (88), Giant Game (90), Golden Glider (92), Grantham (87), Spin Wheel (86), Strike Hard (94) and Trademark (93).

Win Contenders, in probability order:
Happy Boy Rocket
Classic Causeway
Shipsational

Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby – Grade 2
Race 11 at Tampa Bay Downs
Saturday, March 12 – Post Time 5:23 PM E.T.
One Mile and One Sixteenth
Three Year Olds
Purse: $400,000

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Caesars Sportsbook To Launch Caesars Racebook App In Partnership With NYRA Bets

Caesars Sportsbook, a division of Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: CZR) (Caesars), and NYRABets LLC (NYRA Bets), the official online wagering platform of the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA), today announced the launch of a new horse racing account wagering app, Caesars Racebook. Available for download this spring, Caesars Racebook will utilize the NYRA Bets platform to provide bettors with pari-mutuel wagering services on premier horse racing content from more than 250 tracks around the world.

Caesars Racebook will offer wagering on marquee horse racing events in the United States, as well as on international tracks. The new app will also offer players all the additional benefits of NYRA Bets, including race replays, handicapping insights and more.

“Following our successful roll out of Caesars Sportsbook, we're delighted to launch Caesars Racebook in partnership with NYRA Bets,” said Dan Shapiro, Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer of Caesars Digital. “NYRA conducts world-class horse racing and NYRA Bets has access to the best horse racing content from around the world, including from Caesars-operated racetracks. We're proud to support the horse racing industry while introducing the new Caesars Racebook app and Caesars Rewards to horse racing bettors.”

NYRA Bets, the fastest-growing national advance deposit wagering platform, is available in 30 states and continues to expand its reach and customer base throughout the country. NYRA Bets features a secure, state-of-the-art wagering platform that allows its customers to conveniently and securely watch and wager on horse races from their computers and mobile devices.

“NYRA considers it a core responsibility to grow the sport by increasing consumer access to world-class horse racing both in New York and around the country,” said Dave O'Rourke, NYRA President & CEO. “Pairing the world-renowned Caesars brand with the rapidly growing NYRA Bets wagering platform is an ideal way to launch Caesars Racebook, which will soon deliver all the NYRA Bets tools and advantages to the Caesars customer base.”

Horse racing and sports fans across the country will soon be able to download the Caesars Racebook app on iOS or Android. Similar to the Caesars Sportsbook app, every wager placed on Caesars Racebook will earn with Caesars Rewards.

Caesars is a longtime supporter of horse racing and operates racing at Harrah's Hoosier Park, Horseshoe Indianapolis, Harrah's Philadelphia, and Eldorado Gaming Scioto Downs. In 2021, Caesars announced plans to build and operate a Harrah's racetrack and casino in Columbus, Neb. The company is also the proud host of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's National Handicapping Championship at Horseshoe Las Vegas.

In January, Caesars Sportsbook and NYRA unveiled a partnership establishing Caesars as an official sports betting marketing partner in New York and the title sponsor of the NYRA Turf Triple Series at Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course. The new agreement significantly expands the partnership between NYRA Bets and Caesars Sportsbook.

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