Tampa Bay Derby Winner Classic Causeway Transferred From Lynch To McPeek

Classic Causeway, 11th last out in the Kentucky Derby, has been transferred from the barn of trainer Brian Lynch to that of Kenny McPeek, reports the Daily Racing Form. The 3-year-old son of Giant's Causeway is owned by his breeders, Kentucky West Racing and Clarke M. Cooper Family Living Trust, who had no prior relationship with McPeek.

“You're always sorry to see a horse of his caliber leave the barn,” Lynch told DRF. “I wish him and the connections nothing but the best.”

Classic Causeway finished third in the G1 Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland and second in the G2 Kentucky Jockey Club at Churchill Downs as a 2-year-old. The colt won both the G3 Sam F. Davis Stakes and the G2 Tampa Bay Derby at Tampa Bay Downs this season, but finished 11th and last in the G1 Florida Derby in his final start before the Run for the Roses.

In the Kentucky Derby, according to Equibase, Classic Causeway “leaned outwardly at the start while breaking a step slowly, rated off the pace three-wide in the first turn, moved along between horses into the far turn, steadied hard among foes passing the five-sixteenths pole, got floated out by Cyberknife in upper stretch, and made little impact.”

No immediate plans have been revealed for Classic Causeway's next start.

Read more at the Daily Racing Form.

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‘Nightmare’ In Ireland: Two Horses Euthanized After 17 Racehorses Break Loose From Pasture

Having left his County Dublin yard to go racing on Tuesday afternoon, trainer James McAuley was stunned by the news that 17 of his racehorses in training had broken loose from their pasture and were galloping over the local paved roads, despite having been ridden out that morning, reports racingpost.com.

Though all 17 were returned to his yard in Ireland, two horses had to be euthanized due to injuries incurred during the ordeal.

“It was a nightmare and I have no idea why it happened,” McAuley told racingpost.com. “Horses always go out to the field here and we always pride ourselves on being able to let them out.

“The same horses have always gone out before but something set them off, we don't know what. They broke through a gate out on to the road and after that it was a bit of a disaster.”

No cars or humans were injured during the horses' journey, believed to have continued on as far as eight kilometers away from the yard. The 15 surviving horses suffered nicks and cuts, as well as sore feet, and will be given plenty of time to recover.

Read more at racingpost.com.

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Dreamloper To Face Males In Prix D’Ispahan

G2 Dahlia S. heroine Dreamloper (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) will try her luck against males in the G1 Prix d'Ispahan at ParisLongchamp on Sunday, according to trainer Ed Walker. A winner of the G3 Valiant S. last July and third in the G1 Sun Chariot S. later that year, the bay mare clawed out a nose victory in the Dahlia S. at Newmarket on May 1. After her visit to France, the J. Fill colourbearer has an engagement in the June 26 G1 Pretty Polly S.

“The plan is to go for the Prix d'Ispahan on Sunday, she's in very good form and she came out of the Newmarket race well,” Walker said. “It is a big ask to go and take on the colts in a Group 1, but it is a nice stepping stone between the Dahlia and the Pretty Polly.

“We've been very pleased with her and we were very happy with the Newmarket run, she saw it out well–we're looking forward to it.”

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Clement Trio Looms Large In Saturday’s Soaring Softly

Trainer Christophe Clement will saddle a trio of formidable contenders in Derrynane, Breeze Easy and Anador in Saturday's Grade 3, $100,000 Soaring Softly, a seven-furlong sprint for sophomore fillies over the Widener turf, at Belmont Park.

Waterville Lake Stables' Derrynane, a New York homebred by Quality Road out of the graded-stakes placed Hard Spun mare Portmagee, enters from a narrow neck defeat to Ruthin in the 5 1/2-furlong Limestone on April 15 over good Keeneland turf.

Derrynane, who has yet to travel beyond 5 1/2-furlongs through five career starts, graduated at first asking against fellow state-breds in July at Saratoga Race Course. She captured the Woodbine Cares two starts later in September over the inner turf ahead of a rallying fourth, defeated a length by Twilight Gleaming in the Grade 2 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint in November at Del Mar.

“I thought her race at Keeneland was very impressive. She got beat but she was very game and willing. She finished well to the end. It will be interesting to see if we can stretch her out a bit,” said Clement.

Joel Rosario, aboard for all five starts, retains the mount from post 9.

Reeves Thoroughbred Racing's Breeze Easy, a British-bred daughter of Bated Breath, launched her career in England for trainer David Evans, breaking her maiden in August at Carlisle.

The dual stakes placed filly finished third in the six-furlong Rockingham on Oct. 9 at York and second in the Radley over seven furlongs on October 23 at Newbury before being purchased for $349,534 at the Tattersalls December Mares Sale.

Breeze Easy wintered with Clement at Payson Park in Florida and has breezed regularly in company with Derrynane, including a May 13 effort over the Belmont inner turf in 50.34.

“Breeze Easy is training very well,” Clement said. “They are perfect together. They finish well, they're willing and they stick together. They're a good team.”

Hall of Famer Javier Castellano has the call on Breeze Easy from post 2.

Completing the Clement troika is Tony Weintraub, Tango Uniform Racing, and Brandon Dalinka's French-bred Anador, who enters from a strong second-place finish in a one-mile optional-claimer on April 21 over firm Gulfstream Park turf.

The Anodin chestnut launched her career in her native France with Frederic Head before joining Clement in the fall and graduating in October traveling one-mile over good Belmont turf. She finished fifth, defeated two lengths, in her stakes debut in the 1 1/16-mile Tepin in November at the Big A to close out her juvenile campaign.

Anador exits post 5 under Eric Cancel, who guided Bye Bye to victory in last year's Soaring Softly for Clement.

Bradley Thoroughbreds, Belmar Racing and Breeding, Tim Cambron, Anna Cambron and Team Hanley's Haughty will make her seasonal debut for four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown.

The Empire Maker bay crossed the wire first in her September debut at Belmont but was disqualified and placed third after interfering with Diamond Hands in upper stretch. Haughty made immediate amends, drawing off to a four-length score in October over good Keeneland turf in a 1 1/16-mile maiden special weight. She completed her campaign with a rallying third-place finish in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf, defeated less than a length by the victorious Pizza Bianca.

Out of the Kingmambo mare Soaring Emotions, Haughty is a half-sibling to the versatile multiple graded stakes placed Souper Colossal, who, in 2015, won the Texas Glitter at 5 1/2-furlongs on the Gulfstream turf and finished second to Madefromlucky later that year in the nine-furlong Grade 2 West Virginia Derby over the Mountaineer main track.

Flavien Prat picks up the mount from post 8.

Stonestreet Stables' Chardy Party, an Irish-bred daughter of Dark Angel, rallied from ninth to win on debut sprinting 5 1/2-furlongs against older company on April 27 over the Keeneland turf. The grey demonstrated an impressive turn of foot down the lane under Irad Ortiz, Jr. to inhale her rivals and earn a half-length victory.

Chardy Party breezed six furlongs in 1:15.44 on May 15 over Belmont's inner turf in company with Duke of Hazzard, who finished a distant second in Saturday's Seek Again at Belmont.

Ortiz, Jr. will pilot Chardy Party from post 12.

Madaket Stables and Michael Dubb's Ouraika captured the Grade 3 Sweet Life in February at 6 1/2-furlongs over the Santa Anita turf. Trained by Graham Motion, the French-bred Zelzal bay stretched out to one-mile last out in the Grade 2 Appalachian on April 9 at Keeneland, finishing a distant seventh.

Ouraika launched her career in her native France and graduated in July at Dax before shipping to Motion's care in North America to launch her stateside campaign with a fourth-place finish in the Chelsey Flower in November at Belmont.

Ouraika will emerge from post 11 under Manny Franco.

Treadway Racing Stable's Kentucky homebred Sail By, by Astern, captured the 1 1/16-mile Grade 2 Miss Grillo in October at Belmont ahead of an off-the-board effort in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at one mile in November at Del Mar.

Trained by Leah Gyarmati, Sail By set the pace en route to a third-place finish in her seasonal debut in the 1 1/16-mile Memories of Silver on April 24 over the Aqueduct Racetrack turf.

Jose Lezcano will guide Sail By from post 10.

The tastefully named maiden winner Wonka, by Twirling Candy, will make her stakes debut for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott and owner LNJ Foxwoods.

The $140,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase graduated at second asking in a 1 1/16-mile maiden special weight on March 27 over the Gulfstream Park turf, besting next out winner Linda's Gift by 2 1/4-lengths.

The regally-bred Wonka is out of the unraced Arch mare Monarchia, who is a half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner Interactif. Wonka's fourth dam is Hall of Famer Personal Ensign.

Wonka will exit post 7 under Jose Ortiz.

Rounding out the field are stakes-placed Champagne Poetry [post 1, Luis Saez], who returns to turf for the first time since her maiden voyage for trainer Chad Summers; the Derek Ryan-trained maiden winner Lost My Sock [post 3, Dylan Davis], who finished a close fourth last out in the Limestone; along with maiden winners Snow Loves a Fight [post 6, Trevor McCarthy] and Wish You Well [post 4, John Velazquez]. Baby Man, who would add blinkers, is entered for the main-track only.

The Soaring Softly is slated as Race 9 on Saturday's 10-race card. First post is 1 p.m. Eastern.

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the spring/summer meet at Belmont Park on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/tv-schedule.

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