Saturday Insights: Well-Bred Siblings to Graded Winners Debut

2nd-GP, $60k, Msw, 3yo, f, 7f, 12:40p.m. ET
This contest kicks off the first of two maiden special weights on the Hallendale card with smartly regarded firsters. Breaking from the far outside, Blini (Tapit) has graded stakes winning shadows to outrun: full-siblings Iron Fist, MGSW, $1,104,199; Anchor Down, GISP & MGSW, $734,254; and half-sister Sweet Lulu (Mr. Greeley), GISW, $693,600. Her dam Successful Outlook (Orientate) is a third generation graded stakes runner and producer. To her inside, there is a Calumet owned and bred half-sister to SW, $865,921, Pingxiang (Speightstown) named Peligroso (Honor Code) going for conditioner Jack Sisterson. The Albaugh Family Stables send out $500,000 KEESEP purchase Tiffany's Mo (Uncle Mo), a half to GSP Threes Over Deuces (Flat Out). Todd Pletcher conditions Falconet (Uncle Mo), the first foal for GISW Birdatthewire (Summer Bird) and the formidable partnership of Klaravich Stables and Chad Brow will unveil $280,000 KEESEP acquisition Signal from Noise (Arrogate). TJCIS PPs

 

4th-GP, $60k, Msw, 3yo, 7f, 1:40p.m. ET
OXO Equine's $675,000 KEESEP prize Mendenhall (Pioneerof the Nile) debuts under Bill Mott's tutelage. A half to stakes winners Balandeen (Bernardini) and Matwakel (California Chrome), this is the family of Canadian Champion 2-year-old filly Deputy Jane West (Silver Deputy). The royal blue silks of Godolphin are represented by their homebred Town Branch (Street Sense), a full sibling to GSW Speaker's Corner. A $300,000 OBSAPR (:20 3/5) buy, Super Quality (Competitive Edge), and $240,000 EASOCT graduate Hidden Plan (Street Sense), half to GSW Cordmaker (Curlin), round out the field. TJCIS PPs

 

8th-GP, $62k, Alw, 4yo/up, 1m, 3:40p.m. ET
Stage Raider (Pioneerof the Nile), half-brother to Triple Crown Champion Justify (Scat Daddy) and ill-fated GSW The Lieutenant (Street Sense), makes his return to the races here against an experience field. Second on debut to Prevalence (Medaglia d'Oro), who's also in the field, the colt's 10 3/4 length maiden breaking Apr. 10 score at Keeneland earned him 'TDN Rising Star' honors. He punctuated that title with a three length win against allowance company May 14 at Belmont Park before being given a nine month freshening. He's been set at 7-2 morning line odds for his return. TJCIS PPs

 

2nd-SA, $67k, Msw, 3yo, 6f, 3:28p.m. ET
The connections of Medina Spirit (Protonico) send out $1.7 million FTFMAR purchase (:10 1/5) Taiba (Gun Runner), the second most expensive to hail from the Gulfstream 2-year-old auction behind $2.6 million stablemate Bletchley Park (Nyquist). Taiba is MSW Needmore Flattery (Flatter)'s second foal to the races. The flashy Tenth Street Don (Practical Joke), $240,000 at OBSAPR (:10 1/5), goes to post for trainer Vladimir Cerin. TJCIS PPs

 

2nd-AQU, $80k, Msw, 3yo, 1m, 1:20p.m. ET
By far the most expensive horse in the race, $875,000 KEESEP procurement Don the Jeweler (Into Mischief) debuts in the colors of Peter Brant, and is conditioned by Chad Brown. He's out of a half-sister to MGISW Include Me Out (Include) and GISW & MGSW Check the Label (Stormin Fever), both of whom have produced winners. The female family claims at least 14 graded and stakes quality horses. TJCIS PPs

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USEF Suspends Competitions In California For 14 Days To Mitigate Spread Of EHV-1

USEF continues to work closely with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), competition organizers, and participants to manage the EHV-1 situation in California and provide updates to our membership. The information provided below is based on information available to USEF at the time of distribution.

In an effort to mitigate the risk of further spread of EHV-1, all USEF Licensed competitions in California are suspended for the next 14 days. In line with the CDFA release today, USEF does not have any hunter/jumper competitions taking place for the next 28 days. We appreciate the collaboration of organizers to cancel events to support this effort.

As the return to competition protocols are implemented, more horses will be tested which will result in more positive test results for horses. EHV-1 lives dormant in many horses. The increase in positives is expected as we test asymptomatic horses for EHV-1. The additional testing will allow the USEF community to mitigate the spread of the virus and safeguard horses.

Dr. Nicola Pusterla, Professor Medicine and Epidemiology, UC Davis Veterinary Medicine explained: “We all recognize that horses with clinical EHV-1 disease (fever, nasal discharge and even neurological signs) are high risk when it comes to risk of transmission. What most people forget is that infection does not always translate into disease, meaning that adult horses can shed EHV-1 without displaying any abnormal clinical signs.”

The expected increase in confirmed positive EHV-1 cases is not necessarily alarming if the horse is asymptomatic.

As a further measure to protect horses and facilitate tracking, USEF will be providing an EHV-1 Declaration Form to competitions for competitors to complete when they arrive on competition grounds.

USEF will also make available an EHV-1 Test Result Form to be submitted to EHV@usef.org along with evidence of negative test results. These documents will be required under the return to competition protocol in order to get a horse's ineligibility status lifted. This return to competition protocol applies to any horse that has been on the DIHP or Rancho Murieta showgrounds, or any horse that has been exposed to a horse confirmed positive for EHV-1 off competition grounds in the past 14 days. This will allow the horse to be released from the EHV-1 Ineligibility List.

FEI Return to Competition Protocols

In order for a horse to return to FEI competition, the following requirements must be met:

  • FEI horses MUST have a negative EHV-1 PCR test to return to competition
  • Two negative PCR tests within 14 days, one at Day 7 and one at Day 14

OR

  • One negative PCR test within 21 days, at Day 21

USEF Return to (National) Competition Protocols

In order for a horse to return to USEF (National) competition, the following requirements must be met:

  • Two negative PCR tests within 14 days, one at Day 7 and one at Day 14

OR

  • One negative PCR test within 21 days, at Day 21

OR

  • 28 days without a test, if the horse has been isolated for a minimum of 28 days

It is critical that everyone follow biosecurity protocols in order for this situation to improve. Please note that the USEF protocols for testing to return to competition may be more extensive than those of the CDFA.

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Gar Hole: ‘Real Racehorse’ Named After Famous Arkansas Bar Takes On Nodouble Breeders’ Stakes

The horse named after a famous Arkansas bar has continued to raise the bar during the 2021-2022 Oaklawn meeting that began Dec. 3.

Now comes his most important test to date.

Tabbed a promising prospect before he ran, Gar Hole attempts to become the meet's first four-time winner when he faces nine rivals in the $150,000 Nodouble Breeders' Stakes for Arkansas-bred sprinters, 3 and up, Saturday at Oaklawn.

Probable post time for the six-furlong Nodouble, which goes as the ninth of 10 races, is 5:10 p.m. (Central). First post Saturday is 1 p.m., with the infield open for the first time this season, weather permitting. Also on the card is the $150,000 Downthedustyroad Breeders' Stakes for Arkansas-bred female sprinters.

Gar Hole, a 4-year-old gelding, will be making his stakes debut after using stalk-and-pounce tactics to win his three starts at the meet – all at 6 furlongs – by a combined 13 ¼ lengths for trainer John Ortiz and the Shortleaf Stable of breeder/owner John Ed Anthony of Hot Springs.

A son of Anthony's Grade 3-placed Tekton, Gar Hole has roared through his conditions after finishing eighth as the favorite in his January 2021 career debut at Oaklawn. Gelded following that race, Gar Hole returned to break his maiden by 3 ¼ lengths Dec. 4, capture a first-level allowance by six lengths Jan. 15 and an allowance prep for the Nodouble by four lengths Feb. 13.

Gar Hole earned a career-high 87 Beyer Speed Figure for his Feb. 13 victory, blitzing a field that included Tempt Fate and Bandit Point, 1-3, respectively, in last year's Nodouble, and K J's Nobility, the 2020 Nodouble winner. Gar Hole is the 2-1 program favorite for the Nodouble.

“He's scary,” Ortiz said. “He looks scary. He looks like a racehorse. I talked to John Ed after the race. He was like, 'Congratulations, that's great, that's a really nice Arky-bred. I was like, 'Boss, I think this more than an Arky-bred. This is a real racehorse.' He liked that.”

An Arkansas lumberman and the winningest owner in Oaklawn history, Anthony has named many of his best horses after spots in Arkansas, including 1980 Arkansas Derby winner and champion Temperence Hill, 1978 Oaklawn Handicap winner Cox's Ridge and 1992 Arkansas Derby winner Pine Bluff.

Gar Hole is named for the bar in downtown Little Rock's historic Marion Hotel, which was demolished in 1980 to make way for construction of the Excelsior Hotel and Statehouse Convention Center.

“The Gar Hole was in the basement of the Marion Hotel and was the premier watering hole in Little Rock, back in its day,” Anthony, 83, said. “It had an aquarium on the wall, with big glass and gar swimming behind the glass in it. Of course, it was the go-to place for the legislature and businessmen in its era. And to tell you the absolute truth, I named this horse after the Gar Hole, not thinking he was going to be prominent.”

Ortiz and Anthony's racing manager, John Gasper, both point to Gar Hole's health as the reason he's flourished in recent months.

Ortiz said Gar Hole had an ascended testicle and the discomfort may have affected his debut performance. Gasper said Gar Hole came out of that race with a hind-end issue. Already an imposing physical prospect, gelding Gar Hole also helped curb his growth, Gasper said.

Gar Hole was born about 60 miles south of Hot Springs at McDowell Farm, where Anthony boards approximately six broodmares and stands three stallions. Gar Hole was an early physical standout, Gasper said.

“When the horses are weaned, we bring them up to Kentucky, to Arthur Hancock's (Stone) farm,” Gasper said. “They bring them up in the fall and that's the first time I see them. I told John Ed that this one was a little different than most of them. As he grew and as he became a yearling, I told John Ed one day, 'You know, if people didn't know who he was by or out of and you led him into that sales ring, he'd bring a half a million dollars.' I said, 'This horse is different than any Arkansas-bred we've ever had.' ”

Following his disappointing debut, Gar Hole spent last summer with Gasper at Blackwood Stables, a layup, breaking and training facility near Lexington, Ky.

“He showed me then that he still had it,” Gasper said. “Whether he could reproduce it on the track, when it came to real time, remained to be seen. He's a massive animal. Gorgeous horse. He's just gorgeous. He's got a good head and eye and he's got a great mind on him, too, which means a lot.”

Gar Hole has bankrolled $182,274 after winning 3 of 4 career starts. He is scheduled to break from post 9 Saturday under perennial Oaklawn riding champion Ricardo Santana Jr. The projected 10-horse Nodouble Breeders' field from the rail out: Mrs. Beans, Geovanni Franco to ride, 123 pounds, 8-1 on the morning line; Bandit Point, Kelsi Harr, 115, 8-1; Tempt Fate, Florent Geroux, 118, 4-1; Blame J D, Martin Garcia, 118, 8-1; Big Success, David Cohen, 123, 20-1; Souixper Charger, Luis Quinonez, 118, 8-1; K J's Nobility, David Cabrera, 118, 5-1; Young Bull, Francisco Arrieta, 118, 8-1; Gar Hole, Santana Jr., 123; and Reef's Destiny, Jon Court, 115, 30-1.

Ortiz is seeking his first career Oaklawn stakes victory after recording five runner-up finishes at the last two meetings. Anthony has never won the Nodouble, but he has enjoyed recent success in state-bred stakes races. Anthony won the $75,000 Arkansas Breeders' in 2015 (Trace Creek), $100,000 Rainbow Miss in 2020 (Sekani) and the 2021 Downthedustyroad (The Mary Rose).

Now, the horse named after a famous Arkansas bar has another chance to raise the bar Saturday.

“Everybody has an opinion, to the farm, the early trainers, the breakers, those who put them in training – 'this is the good one; this is the good one' – so you put your best names on them,” Anthony said. “I have put some great names on some horses that couldn't run a step and Gar Hole happens to be one of those horses that was a lesser light. They come from anywhere. You never know where a good one's going to appear.”

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Respected Horseman Penfold Dies

Anthony Penfold, the longtime racing and bloodstock manager for Prince Fahd Salman who also operated his own Bugley Stud and worked as a independent bloodstock agent, has died age 74.

Penfold's early ventures in the bloodstock industry included forming Goodwood Bloodstock Agency with former jump jockey John Woodman in 1972. Penfold began working for Prince Fahd in 1983 and was retained on a full-time basis in 1985, a role that he held until after Prince Fahd died in 2001. Prince Fahd was a son-in-law of Prince Khalid Abdullah of Juddmonte Farm, who introduced him to racing, and Prince Fahd, with Penfold as an advisor, set up studs in Dorset and Lexington. Prince Fahd's best horse was Generous (Ire) (Caerleon), purchased for him by Penfold as a yearling and trained by Paul Cole to win the G1 Dewhurst S., the G1 Derby and G1 Irish Derby and the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. During Penfold's tenure with Prince Fahd, the Prince raced eight European Classic winners and his horses won over 90 group and graded races in Europe and the U.S. In addition to Generous, those also included the Oaks, Irish Oaks and Yorkshire Oaks victress Ramruma (Diesis {GB}), Irish Oaks winner Knight's Baroness (GB) (Rainbow Quest) and American champion turf mare Fiji (GB) (Rainbow Quest), who was sold to Brushwood Stable at Keeneland November after Prince Fahd's death in 2002 for $3.1-million in foal to Danehill. Ramruma was also sold after Prince Fahd's death for 2.1-million gns, which in 2003 set a record for a broodmare at a European auction. She was bought by John Magnier in foal to Machiavellian.

Penfold was in 2003 appointed as stud manager and bloodstock and racing adviser for Britton House Stud in Somerset, England, a role that he took on alongside running Bugley Stud in Dorset with his wife Mary-Ann. One of Bugley Stud's top graduates was Strategic Prince (GB) (Dansili {GB}), who was sold by Bugley for 150,000gns at Tattersalls October in 2005 and went on to win the G2 July S. and G2 Vintage S. and finish third in the G1 Dewhurst S. The Penfolds also bred last year's G2 Airlie Stud S. winner Velocidad (GB) (Gleneagles {Ire}), who is trained by Joseph O'Brien for the Coolmore partners and Westerberg. Penfold's daughter, Sophie, is married to Tom Magnier.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

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