OBS June Supplemental Catalog Available for 51 New Entries

The supplemental catalog for the upcoming OBS June Sale of 2-Year-Olds and Horses of Racing Age, featuring an additional 51 lots, is now available in printed form at the OBS sales grounds and online at obssales.com.

One horse of racing age and 50 juveniles have been supplemented to the three-day auction and will sell as hips 1061-1100 (2-year-olds) and 1167 (HORA).

Six under-tack sessions have been scheduled for the June Sale. Hips 1-187 will work Monday, May 30, hips 188-374 take to the track Tuesday May 31, hips 375-561 will breeze Wednesday, June 1, hips 562-748 go Thursday, June 2 and hips 749-935 breeze Friday, June 3. Hips 936-1060 plus supplements 1061-1110 and hips 1151-1166 plus supplement 1167 will go on Saturday, June 4. All under-tack sessions begin at 7:30 a.m.

OBS will once again make online bidding available for the June Sale.

The June Sale, to be held Tuesday through Thursday, June 7-9, and its under-tack previews will be streamed at the TDN homepage.

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Will Walden Hoping To Be ‘A Beacon Of Light’ For Others Suffering From Substance Abuse

Trainer Will Walden celebrated his first winner at Churchill Downs this month, sending out Ready Made Racing's Dazzlingdominika to a maiden special weight victory.

“I've been in this winner's circle a lot with my dad but to be here today as winning trainer is an unbelievable feeling,” Walden told Churchill Downs' publicity team. “It's truly surreal.”

The running line for that victory in the Equibase chart reads: “fought back, clear, held.” It's a fitting metaphor for Walden's journey through substance abuse and his subsequent recovery.

Hooked on heroin, cocaine, and alcohol, Walden struggled with his addictions throughout most of his 20s. Walden told the Thoroughbred Racing Commentary that he made the choice to become sober on Nov. 23, 2020, thanks to the influence of armed forces veteran Christian Countzler, who worked at Shepherds House, a drug treatment program in Lexington.

During his recovery, Walden met Frank Taylor, who was running a horsemanship program to help Shepherds House's recovering addicts with jobs on his Taylor Made Farm. Walden proposed the Ready Made Racing venture, which purchases inexpensive horses to run in auction races. Two other recovering addicts from Shepherds House, exercise rider Tyler Maxwell and groom Mike Lowrey, neither of whom had previous horse experience, now work with Walden after graduating from the Taylor Made Program.

“The goal is to be the biggest training operation in the United States,” Walden told TRC.  “There is no ceiling. We are not here for any participation trophy. We don't want pats on the back because we are group of guys that have rearranged our lives.”

Walden's willingness to talk about his journey to recovery is designed to help other addicts who might not see a way out of that lifestyle.

“The past was the sword they used to stab me, but now I use it to defend,” Walden told TRC. “I don't mind talking about my past, especially in public, because there were people that put themselves out there when I was going through what I went through.

“In a lifestyle where there was absolutely zero hope, there was a beacon of light from those people that were able to get past getting vulnerable and saying what their lives were like now.

“So it's not about me. Do I like telling everybody I was a heroin addict and a crackhead? No, I don't. But on the off-chance that it could help somebody, it's completely worth it.”

Read more at the Thoroughbred Racing Commentary.

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New Bay’s Bay Bridge Brilliant In The Brigadier Gerard

Sandown witnessed something truly special on Thursday evening as James Wigan and Ballylinch Stud's Bay Bridge (GB) (New Bay {GB}–Hayyona {GB}, by Multiplex {GB}) brought up a sensational 12th renewal of the G3 Coral Brigadier Gerard S. for Sir Michael Stoute. The way the seasonal debutante hit the line with five lengths to spare over Shadwell's exciting Mostahdaf (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), who was previously unbeaten here, with Addeybb (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) another length away in third, it is hard to say that any of the former Freemason Lodge winners of this vital 10-furlong staging post have been any more impressive.

Finally unveiled after a winter under wraps, the Listed James Seymour S. winner who had only hinted at his deep talent in 2021 was the subject of a notable gamble into 7-4 second favouritism with Ryan Moore keen to hold on to him in fourth early. Moving to the the 6-5 favourite Mostahdaf with unerring ease approaching the furlong pole, the bay set off to the line with minimal encouragement to spreadeagle a class field. “We thought there was something special in him last year and Ballylinch bought into him in the winter,” James Wigan commented. “We have always thought a lot of him and Sir Michael's been very complimentary about him, so it is a very nice surprise. He is such a big strong boy and we rather thought in the paddock that he might just need the race, so we are particularly pleased.”

Attempts to dampen enthusiasm for this display could centre around the fact that Mostahdaf was carrying a three-pound penalty for a win in the G3 Gordon Richards S. and that Addeybb was coming back from a lengthy spell out due to serious illness, but Bay Bridge was himself operating under a mix of inexperience and rustiness that should have curtailed something this impressive. Brought along quietly last term, he broke his maiden first up and at the third career attempt by five lengths over this trip on Newcastle's Tapeta in April but sidestepped anything major and instead added Newbury's prestigious London Gold Cup to his tally by four the following month. His light was still under a bushel when next appearing after a sizeable break with a half-length verdict in another handicap at York in early October and he was still only pushing a small amount of his raw material at Newmarket when upstaging Majestic Dawn (Ire) (Dawn Approach {Ire}) in the James Seymour late that month.

While not exactly a ghost orchid to date, Bay Bridge is now out in the harsh rays as he catapulted himself to another environment altogether. “He is in the Prince of Wales's and the Hardwicke,” Wigan added. “We will ask Sir Michael what he thinks, but I think we will probably be inclined to stick to a mile and a quarter at the moment. I think we would have thought he would go to group one level, as he has won a group three with some good horses in the race today. Ryan said he didn't have to get too serious with him and he is a very exciting prospect.”

“What excited me was the way he quickened away from good horses,” Wigan continued. “He was sitting there going easily and you could see Ryan did not want to expose him too early and he was keeping him in. There was obviously something in the tank and he didn't know what. I would have thought, on the dam's side, a mile and a half would be within reach.” Moore added, “He picked up very nicely and went through the line well. He had a few issues last year, nothing major, he just had to wait but he has improved with every run.”

Mostahdaf's rider Jim Crowley admitted to an element of surprise afterwards. “I thought he ran a good race and I hold my horse in quite high regard, but the winner came past me quite easily and was very impressive,” he said. “I think my fellow would like faster ground, but there are no excuses–we were in the right spot, it's just the winner is a very good horse. I'm sure there are top races in our lad throughout the season.”

Bay Bridge's dam, a modest sprinting maiden for Prince Faisal and Mick Channon, was bought by London Thoroughbred Services for just 18,000gns at the 2013 Tattersalls December Mares Sale. She is a half-sister to the G2 Prix Eugene Adam winner Shimraan (Fr) (Rainbow Quest) and a granddaughter of The Aga Khan's Shemaya (Ire) (Darshaan {GB}), who captured the Listed Prix Casimir Delamarre before producing the G1 Prix du Jockey Club runner-up Shamkiyr (Fr) (Sea the Stars {Ire}).

Shemaya is kin to the G3 Prix Allez France winner Shemima (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}), in turn the dam of the G3 Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial scorer Cormorant (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) and the Listed Prix Madame Jean Couturie winner Shemala (Ire) (Danehill), whose descendants include the G1 Grand Prix de Paris hero Shakeel (Fr) (Dalakhani {Ire}). Descended from the G1 Prix de Diane heroine Shemaka (Ire) (Nishapour {Fr}), Hayyona also has the unraced 2-year-old filly Stormy Sea (GB) (Territories {Ire}) and a yearling colt by Time Test (GB).

Thursday, Sandown, Britain
CORAL BRIGADIER GERARD S.-G3, £80,000, Sandown, 5-26, 4yo/up, 9f 209yT, 2:08.10, gd.
1–BAY BRIDGE (GB), 128, c, 4, by New Bay (GB)
     1st Dam: Hayyona (GB), by Multiplex (GB)
     2nd Dam: Shemriyna (Ire), by King of Kings (Ire)
     3rd Dam: Shemaya (Ire), by Darshaan (GB)
1ST GROUP WIN. O-James Wigan & Ballylinch Stud; B-London Thoroughbred Services Ltd (GB); T-Sir Michael Stoute; J-Ryan Moore. £45,368. Lifetime Record: 7-5-0-1, $162,243. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Mostahdaf (Ire), 131, c, 4, Frankel (GB)–Handassa (GB), by Dubawi (Ire). O/B-Shadwell Estate Company Ltd (IRE); T-John & Thady Gosden. £17,200.
3–Addeybb (Ire), 128, g, 8, Pivotal (GB)–Bush Cat, by Kingmambo. (200,000gns Ylg '15 TAOCT). O-Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum; B-Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd (IRE); T-William Haggas. £8,608.
Margins: 5, 1, 5. Odds: 1.75, 1.20, 4.50.
Also Ran: Dubai Future (GB), Lord Glitters (Fr). Scratched: Passion and Glory (Ire). Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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$500k Practical Joke Colt Debuts at Churchill Downs for Todd Pletcher

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1st-CD, $120K, MSW, 2yo, 5f, 12:45 p.m.

Todd Pletcher takes the wraps off SUMMONYOURCOURAGE (Practical Joke), a $500,000 KEESEP purchase by Repole Stable and St Elias Stable. The colt is out of a half-sister to GSW Seeking the Sky, who herself went on to produce GI Metropolitan H. winner Sahara Sky (Pleasant Tap). Another half-sister to his dam, Seeking Gabrielle (Forestry), produced GI Kentucky Derby winner and current Darley stallion Nyquist (Uncle Mo). Summonyourcourage enters this off a half-mile breeze from the gate at Belmont in :48.05 (2/24) May 20 and picks up Tyler Gaffalione for his debut.

Also making his career bow is Justafever, a colt from the first crop of Triple Crown champion Justify. The bay is out of stakes-placed Nina Fever (Borrego) and is a half-brother to GI Frizette S. winner Nickname (Scat Daddy), who was purchased for $3 million by Kerri Radcliffe at the 2017 Fasig-Tipton November Sale. Justafever worked four furlongs from the gate at Churchill Downs in :47.60 (2/20) May 18. Jockey Ricardo Santana, Jr. gets the ride for trainer Michael Maker. TJCIS PPs

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