First-Time Pinhookers Hoping Nyquist Colt Pays at Gulfstream

When Danzel Brendemuehl purchased a colt by Nyquist for $275,000 at last year's Fasig-Tipton California Fall Yearlings Sale, she lay the groundwork for a pair of first-time pinhookers who will be hoping the move hits pay dirt when the youngster returns to the sales ring as hip 62 next Wednesday at the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale. Brendemuehl signed the ticket on the yearling in the name of Don Cox's Sausalito Partners and Colleen Smith's Breckenridge Bloodstock, but pretty soon another name was added to the partnership when Dr. Bramdeo Singh joined the group.

Cox, who has been involved in horse racing on and off since the 1980s, has a handful of racehorses and broodmares, but his first foray into pinhooking came almost by accident when he was attending the California yearling sale last fall.

“This is my first time pinhooking,” Cox confirmed. “This opportunity just came up over at Pomona. I don't know, you get over there and you might have a cocktail or two and you're talking to everybody and you meet more and more people in the horse industry and it's an auction–sometimes you do things you wouldn't normally do. I jumped in with Danzel and Colleen and I guess somehow after that there was a fourth partner who wanted in, but I own one-third of him.”

While the Nyquist colt will be Cox's first official pinhook, the California resident did come close a few years ago.

“Danzel has been breaking horses for me for a few years and she bought a couple to pinhook a few years ago,” he explained. “We bought a Ghostzapper filly and a Goldencents colt and we were going to pinhook those. But, long story short, I said, 'Why pinhook them? I will just keep them and race them.' I bought both of those. I haven't had much luck with them yet, they both got hurt, but they are getting back to the track soon.”

Moderate to bad luck seems to be a theme for Cox's racing stable.

“One of my friends had a horse ranch, that's kind of how I got into it back in 1985,” Cox said. “I was working at the ranch and I just loved the animals. So they sold me one for $500 and I went down to Caliente with him and he won the race by 11 lengths. But they told me he would never be able to race again. I was a novice, I said, 'What do I do?' We gave him to a kid from the area to use as a riding horse. That was my first experience.

“Ever since then, unfortunately, we have given five or six horses away,” Cox said. “One of them went to Huntington Beach Equestrian Center and the people love him. One of them went to a little girl who sent us a nice letter about how much she loves him. We always get them re-purposed for a good cause. I don't like to hurt anything or put anything down. Of course we'd like to make some money, but so far we've mostly been donating.”

Cox is a vendor for the Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions chain of stores.

“My business is going great guns and that pays for all of my vets. The disposable income pays for my horse fun,” he explained.

Dr. Bramdeo Singh, who serves as medical director of Montefiore Nyack Hospital in New York, has been active in the Standardbred industry over the years, but jumped at the chance to return to Thoroughbred racing when he met Brendemuehl through a mutual friend.

A native of British Guyana, Singh's roots in Thoroughbred racing run deep.

“My grandpa had one of the most famous horses in that country, so that gives me goose bumps hearing the stories,” Singh said. “That's why my first love is the Thoroughbreds. There is just a thrill about being around the horses and watching them go fast.”

But when the family relocated to the U.S., Singh's love of racing took a slight detour.

“I came to this country when I was seven years old,” Singh said. “My dad took me to Yonkers Raceway. I've lived in Yonkers all my life pretty much. And I was a Standardbred fan. But I was always a fan of the Kentucky Derby, so this was my chance to get into the Thoroughbred business.”

Brendemuehl made several purchases at the California sale last September and Singh eventually invested in a package of three pinhooking prospects–one for each of his children–but he said the Nyquist colt was always at the top of his list.

“I noticed Danzel had bought a few in the California sale and on paper the Nyquist was the best looking,” Singh said. “I was a big Nyquist fan because he was undefeated when he won the Derby and I liked him in the Derby. So when I had a chance to own one of his offspring, I was all in. I asked her if I could get a share and she said of course. In the videos that she sends me of the three yearlings, this one stands out by far.”

The bay colt, who sells under Brendemuehl's Classic Bloodstock banner, is out of Soul Crusader (Fusaichi Pegasus) and is a half-brother to stakes-placed There Goes Harvard (Will Take Charge). He is from the family of Grade I winner Killer Graces and graded winner Chocolate Ride.

So far, Singh has only seen the 2-year-old from afar and his schedule is unlikely to allow him to travel to South Florida for the Gulfstream sale next week.

“I've just seen the videos,” he said. “I haven't had the chance yet to see him in Florida. I'm a medical director by day with three kids. So with my schedule I probably won't make it to the sale. But with my other two, one is selling in Maryland and I may try to go there.”

Singh has been getting positive reports on the colt.

“Danzel told me he is the best horse she's had by far. And that speaks volumes,” he said. “And the videos are like poetry in motion. He just looks so fluid.”

Both Cox and Singh make it clear that Brendemuehl is the lynchpin to their involvement in the pinhooking venture.

“In this business, trust is a big factor and she is one of the most honest people I know,” Singh said of Brendemuehl.

Cox agreed.

“I don't think I would do it with anybody other than Danzel,” he said. “I really like her and she's as honest as the day is long.”

Nyquist has already developed quite a resume for himself at the Gulfstream sale. Bloodstock agent Dennis O'Neill purchased the future Derby winner for $400,000 at the 2015 auction. The stallion was represented by the sale topper a year ago when his colt out of Spinning Wheel (Smart Strike) sold for $2.6 million.

In addition to hip 62, the 2022 Gulfstream catalogue also includes a daughter of Nyquist (hip 15) who sells with the Wavertree Stables consignment responsible for the 2021 sale topper and a son of the Derby winner (hip 31) who sells with Cary Frommer.

The under-tack show for the Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream sale will be held Monday beginning at 9 a.m. The auction will be held Wednesday in the track's paddock with bidding scheduled to begin at 2 p.m.

 

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San Siro Hosts A Successful Start To The Flat Season

Over 12,000 people passed through the gates of SNAI San Siro Racetrack in Italy over the weekend, as the citizens of Milan celebrated the opening of the Flat season. The course played host to over 4,000 guests on Saturday and more than 8,000 plus on Sunday. Both the Listed Premio Natale de Roma and the Listed Premio Ciro Massimo were held on Sunday and were won by Vis A Vis (Ity) (Mujahid) and Flag's Up (Ire) (War Command), respectively. During the two-day stand, the course held many free initiatives for racegoers and their families from the statue of Leonardo's Horse, to the open-air exhibition '100 Years of Emotions', which chronicles the rich history of the racecourse from 1920 to the present day. There was also live music from Trio delle Meraviglie and the soloist Rebecca. Specifically for children, the Lombard Equestrian Centre held the 'Baptism of the Saddle' with ponies, as well as games and shows by A World of Adventures.

“Many of my new ideas came from US racing and from my hometown, Pisa's San Rossore racetrack, where thoroughbred racing has always been an unparalleled passion,” said Lorenzo Stoppini, the new Director of BU Ippodromi at Snaitech. “I want to give most of the credit to our San Siro marketing staff that were able to promote our racing season all over the vibrant city of Milan, with more than 1.3 million people [which has a] great tradition of fashion, design and top sport[ing] events.”

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Four Quarter Horse Trainers Hit With Multiple Suspensions For Zilpaterol Positives In Louisiana

A quartet of Quarter Horse trainers in Louisiana are looking at serious suspensions after a rash of positive tests for zilpaterol in January and February. Stewards' rulings indicate that trainers Lanny Don Keith, Manuel H Macias, Manuel Pizana, and Rosendo Valdez Jr. picked up multiple zilpaterol overages at Louisiana Downs.

All four trainers declined their right to split sample testing and a stewards' hearing, and all rulings indicate the cases have been referred to the Louisiana State Racing Commission for further action. Some of the cases could be taken up by the commission as early as its April 26 meeting.

Zilpaterol is a drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in cattle heading to slaughter in order to increase body fat and muscle. The substance has been found in some horse feed products which are created in mills that also make feed for livestock.

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Keith's positives came with Canaille in the fourth race (a maiden claimer) on Jan. 17, Tee Zo in the fifth race (an optional claimer) on Jan. 17, and Shiney Things in the first race (a maiden claimer) on Jan. 19. He was given three six-month suspensions which are scheduled to run until Sept. 19, 2023.

Keith is a multiple graded stakes-winning trainer, having conditioned Tf Racee Runaway to win the Grade 1 Louisiana QHBA Futurity in 2016. He also trained G2 winner Not Perry Pretty and G3 winner Going Noble. In 2019, he won back-to-back training titles at Louisiana Downs.

Macias' positives were with LD Winningwitheagles in the third race (a claimer) on Jan. 17, LD Andalay Tee Chic in the first race (a maiden claimer) on Jan. 18, and Jesstify Your Faith in the fourth race (a claimer) on Feb. 8. He faces suspension through Sept. 19, 2023.

Macias is a graded stakes-placed trainer who was ranked 31st in the nation by Quarter Horse wins last year. So far in 2022, he has 10 winners from 38 starters for a win rate of 26 percent.

Pizana had zilpaterol positives with LZ King of the Kings in the second race (a maiden) on Jan. 17, Five Shots Later in the fifth (an allowance) on Jan. 18, and TDZ Foose Express in the third (a claimer) on Feb. 1. He also had bute and banamine overages with Bellas Fantasy in the fifth race (an allowance) on Jan. 24, for which he was fined $500 for his first Category 4 violation in a year. He was suspended through Sept. 19, 2023 on the zilpaterol positives.

Pizana is a multiple stakes-placed trainer in his fourth season training. So far this year, he has 13 winners from 42 starts for a win percentage of 31 percent.

Valdez' zilpaterol positives came with A Nother Zobilee in the sixth (an allowance) on Jan. 17, Del Quinto in the sixth (an allowance) on Jan. 18, Jess Sweet Enough in the second (an optional claimer) on Jan. 19, and G3 winner Dirtwater Dash in the sixth (an allowance) on Feb. 15. For four Category 2 violations in a year, he was suspended through Sept. 20, 2024.

Valdez was recently named leading trainer at Evangeline Downs for its 2021 Quarter Horse Meet, with 38 wins from 71 starts and a 54% win rate. He is the trainer of multiple G1 winner Blood Money, multiple graded stakes winner Apollitical B Snow, and other graded stakes winners. In 2021, he was first in the nation by wins in Quarter Horse races and third by earnings.

Valdez and Pizana had runners qualified for the G2 Mardi Gras Futurity on March 27. According to a stakes preview released by Louisiana Downs on March 22, those horses are no longer on the entry list for the race.

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Michael Taylor Named President Of Turfway Park Racing & Gaming

Turfway Park Racing & Gaming (“Turfway Park”) announced today that Michael Taylor has been named President of the state-of-the-art live Thoroughbred and historical racing machine (“HRM”) entertainment venue and President of Newport Racing & Gaming (“Newport Gaming”).

Taylor brings 20 years of gaming leadership experience in both regulatory and corporate roles. He has led a variety of operational teams including gaming, racing, food and beverage and security and has served on the opening teams for three gaming properties.

As President, Taylor will be responsible for leading Turfway Park and Newport Gaming including compliance and regulatory requirements and the management of live and historical racing.

“I am incredibly excited to join the team in Northern Kentucky as we continue preparations leading up to Turfway's grand opening,” Taylor said. “I also look forward to developing strong relationships with the community and growing our team to continue building on the legacy of Turfway Park and our success in Newport.”

With a background in law enforcement, Taylor started his career in gaming as a Surveillance Supervisor for the Seneca Gaming Authority in Niagara Falls, New York, before his appointment as Director of Surveillance at Delaware North in Buffalo, New York. He went on to become General Manager of Empire City casino in Yonkers, New York, and served as Vice President of Operations and Vice President of Hospitality.

“Michael's proven track record and his operational experience positions Turfway Park for a smooth and successful grand opening and long term success as a regional entertainment destination,” said Bill Mudd, President and Chief Operating Officer for Churchill Downs Incorporated (“CDI”). “His leadership style focuses on the importance of mentoring team members and growing talent from within, so we look forward to witnessing hundreds of new jobs develop into rewarding careers.”

Turfway Park is a $145 million project that continues CDI's continued efforts to strengthen Kentucky's signature horse racing industry. In March 2020, a Tapeta synthetic track was installed, known to be one of the world's leading surfaces for racing and training. The next phase of development and construction is targeted for opening around September 1, 2022, and will include 850 HRMs, a sports bar, VIP gaming area and lounge, simulcast room and a Clubhouse that will also be used as an event center. An additional phase will include an incremental $26 million investment in Turfway Park's backside to build and replace barns and a new backside dormitory. Turfway Park will continue to host live Thoroughbred racing for their Winter/ Spring Meet through March.

Newport Gaming, located off Interstate 471 Exit 3, is an extension of the racing license associated with Turfway Park. The HRM entertainment venue unveiled a 14,000 sq. ft. expansion in November 2021 that enhanced the guest experience while creating a more spacious environment to spin, win and enjoy 500 exciting Vegas-style game themes while featuring the best local bands and live musicians regularly.

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