A Case Of You To Remain in Dubai For Al Quoz Sprint

Group 1 winner A Case Of You (Ire) (Hot Streak {Ire}) will remain in Dubai and target the G1 Al Quoz Sprint on Mar. 26. He was a distant second to Godolphin's Man Of Promise (Into Mischief) in the six-furlong G3 Nad Al Sheba Turf Sprint at Meydan on Mar. 5. Gary Devlin's 4-year-old colt captured the G1 Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp on Oct. 3 and was a good fifth in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint at Del Mar on Nov. 6. He made his 4-year-old bow a winning one, with an easy 3 1/2-length win in a Dundalk all-weather affair on Feb. 11 prior to his Meydan second.

“He's good and we're very happy with him,” said trainer Ado McGuinness. “He grubbed up well after the race, he had a nice roll on Sunday morning. I don't know how we are going to beat the winner but we're going to try again.

“I suppose if the winner wasn't in it, we'd be hot favourite for the Sprint on World Cup night because we beat the third easy enough.

“It's definitely the Al Quoz next barring any mishaps. We'll see what we do then. We'll sit down and maybe make a plan for Ascot after that. The Al Quoz will be his first port of call.

“He's staying over there. I was out with him before I came home. He looks great and there's not a bother on him. He looks a million dollars in the sun.”

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Multiple Grade I Winner, Grade I Producing Sire Get Stormy Dies

Get Stormy (Stormy Atlantic–Foolish Gal, by Kiri's Clown), a three-time Grade I winner and leading sire at Crestwood Farm, died unexpectedly Sunday at the age of 16 from what is believed to be a cardiac event, Crestwood reported Monday.

Bred and owned by Mary A. Sullivan, who races under the name Sullimar Stables, Get Stormy was trained by Tom Bush had a long, successful career that included seven graded stakes wins. Racing until the age of six, Get Stormy captured the GI Maker's Mark Mile S., GI Woodford Reserve Turf Classic S. and GI Gulfstream Park Turf H. From 31 career starts, he compiled a record of 11-5-4 and earned $1,606,812.

“Get Stormy was an amazing racehorse, and came to us with all the credentials and a tremendous following. He was such a great physical, and was a pleasure to be around,” said Crestwood's Pope McLean. “He was poised to become a top sire, as his best-bred crops have yet to race. We are sorry and shocked; he is a great loss to our farm and Storm Cat's legacy.”

Get Stormy was popular when he arrived at Crestwood Farm in 2013, breeding 120 mares in his first season. His first crop included Fifty Five, a nine-time stakes winner and millionaire who was named New York-Bred Champion Three-Year-Old Filly in 2017 and New York-Bred Champion Turf Female in 2019. Also hailing from Get Stormy's first crop was multiple graded stakes winner Storm the Hill.

Get Stormy's most prolific progeny so far is multiple Grade I-winning filly Got Stormy. An earner of $2,468,403, the chestnut defeated males in Saratoga's GI Fourstardave H. in 2019 and again in 2021, setting a new course record of one mile in 1:32 flat in the former victory. The Mark Casse trainee added another top-level triumph in the 2019 GI Matriarch S. at Del Mar.

As of this writing, Get Stormy is the sire of 123 winners from 230 runners, six graded stakes winners, 11 black-type winners and total progeny earnings of $12,188,748.

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Get Stormy Dies Unexpectedly At Age 16

Get Stormy, a leading sire at Crestwood Farm, died unexpectedly on March 6 at the age of 16 from what is believed to be a cardiac event.

The son of Stormy Atlantic was bred and owned by Mary A. Sullivan, who raced under the name Sullimar Stables. Trained by Tom Bush, Get Stormy had a long successful campaign which included seven graded stakes wins. Get Stormy raced until age six, and he was a three-time Grade 1 winner, winning the Marker's Mark Mile, Woodford Reserve Turf Classic Stakes, Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap. From 31 career starts, he compiled a record of 11-5-4 and earned $1,606,812.

“Get Stormy was an amazing racehorse, and came to us with all the credentials and a tremendous following. He was such a great physical, and was a pleasure to be around. He was poised to become a top sire, as his best bred crops have yet to race. We are sorry and shocked; he is a great loss to our farm and Storm Cat's legacy” said Pope McLean of Crestwood Farm.

Get Stormy was popular his first year at stud when he arrived at Crestwood Farm, breeding 120 mares in his first season. Get Stormy's first crop included graded stakes winner Fifty Five, who was a nine-time stakes winner, earning $1,088,288 and was named New York's champion 3-year-old filly in 2017 and the state's champion turf female in 2019. Also from Get Stormy's first crop was multiple graded stakes winner, Storm the Hill.

Get Stormy's most prolific runner, the multiple Grade 1-winning filly, Got Stormy with earnings of $2,468,403. She won the Grade 1 Fourstardave in 2019 and again in 2021. She set a new course record during her first Fourstardave victory, completing one mile in 1:32, while defeating males at Saratoga Race Course. In December of 2019, Got Stormy won her second Grade 1 race in the Matriarch Stakes at Del Mar.

As of March 5, 2022, Get Stormy is the sire of 229 starters, 123 winners, six graded stakes winners (Got Stormy, Fifty Five, Get Smokin, Storm the Hill, Go Noni Go, and Getmotherarose), and a total of 11 black-type winners and total progeny earnings of $12,188,748.

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Gotham Winner Morello’s Owners ‘Just A Small Group Of People From Saratoga Running Against The Big Dogs’

Blue Lion Thoroughbreds, Craig Taylor and Diamond T Racing's Morello registered a career-best 96 Beyer Speed Figure in winning Saturday's Grade 3, $300,000 Gotham, at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, the Classic Empire colt stalked and pounced to a 4 1/2-length score in the one-turn mile for sophomores to secure 50 Kentucky Derby qualifying points. He currently sits fourth in the Derby standings.

Asmussen, who is still in search of a first Kentucky Derby score, also conditions Winchell Thoroughbreds' Epicenter, who tops the Road to the Kentucky Derby standings with 64 points.

Morello is perfect in three career starts – all at the Big A – beginning with a maiden score sprinting six furlongs in November ahead of a five-length romp in the seven-furlong Jimmy Winkfield on February 6.

The next local stop on the Road to the Kentucky Derby is the nine-furlong Grade 2, $750,000 Wood Memorial on April 9, which offers 100-40-20-10 Kentucky Derby qualifying points.

Toby Sheets, Asmussen's Belmont-based assistant, said following Saturday's test that the talented chestnut should be able to handle a stretch out in distance.

“I don't see why not. He definitely acts like it,” Sheets said.

Sheets said Morello, who has worked almost exclusively over the Belmont dirt training track dating back to June 2021, has continued to improve with racing experience.

“Since he got here and through his last three races, he's really matured,” Sheets said Sunday. “He looks good this morning. He ate up and everything. I'm happy with him.”

Bred in Kentucky by Robert B. Tillyer and Dr. Chet Blackey, Morello, out of the Congrats mare Stop the Wedding, was purchased for $250,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale.

Morello, who should now have enough points to make the “Run for the Roses,” could also be a formidable contender in the Grade 2 Pat Day Mile on the Kentucky Derby undercard.

Dave Lyon of Blue Lion Thoroughbreds said following Saturday's score that he will leave that decision in the capable hands of North America's winningest trainer.

“We won't get in the way of the trainers. If they tell us we're going to go a mile, we'll go a mile. There's a nice mile race on that day, too. We'll see what happens,” Lyon said.

Co-owner of Manhattan-based real estate appraisal firm Metropolitan Valuation Services, Lyon was raised in Saratoga Springs, New York. An alumni of Saratoga Springs High School, Blue Lion Thoroughbreds' blue and white silks are a nod to his alma mater.

Lyon said Saturday he was pleased with the trip engineered by jockey Jose Lezcano to topple a formidable field of 10 that included graded-stakes winner Rockefeller, a troubled 10th for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert; along with Dean's List [2nd] and Golden Code [3rd] for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.

“I like that Jose has left a little more in the tank,” Lyon said. “This was a good field. Baffert sent a horse across the country and Pletcher had two horses…we're just a small group of people from Saratoga running against the big dogs and we had the alpha today.”

In addition to Morello, Blue Lion Thoroughbreds is also the co-owner of the Ray Handal-trained Fromanothamutha, who finished seventh in the Gotham, and the impressive 4-year-old Disco Pharoah, who graduated by 19 1/2-lengths in Saturday's opening race.

By American Pharoah and out of the Mineshaft mare Somalia, Disco Pharoah romped at third asking in a 6 1/2-furlong maiden special weight that garnered an 88 Beyer. Disco Pharoah is a half-sibling to multiple graded stakes winner Miss Mo Mentum.

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