Goffs UK Breeze-Up Topper Debuts At York

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Saturday's Observations features a pricy son of first-season sire Tasleet (GB).

4.15 York, Mdn, £15,000, 2yo, 6fT
INSTALLATION (GB) (Tasleet {GB}) debuts for the Perfect Power combination of Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum and Richard Fahey in a hot contest, but is held in high regard and was the £230,000 Goffs UK 2yo Breeze Up Sale topper in April.

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Kodiac Gelding Leads The Way At Tattersalls Online

Global Esteem (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) (lot 45) topped the Tattersalls Online June Sale on Friday, selling for 25,000gns to Stroud Coleman Bloodstock. Offered by Global Group Racing, the 5-year-old is a four-time winner and a full-brother to listed winner and G3 Sceptre S. third Terror (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}).

Second on the buyers' sheets was the 3-year-old placed filly Princess Azure (Ire) (Air Force Blue) (lot 21). Offered by Jessica Harrington's Commonstown Stables, the daughter of G1 Irish 1000 Guineas third Princess Sinead (Ire) (Jeremy) brought 17,000gns from Omega Racing.

A breeding right in Ribchester (Ire) (lot 35), who has three stakes winners to his credit, was next at 13,500gns to Dan Tunmore.

Overall, 10 lots sold for a gross of 104,200gns. The average was 10,240gns and the median was 12,500gns.

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Second-Choice Bleecker Street Gives Brant, Brown New York Stakes Victory

Owner Peter Brant and trainer Chad Brown were in the winner's circle after the Grade 1, $750,000 New York Stakes on Friday at Belmont Park, but it wasn't with the entrant the tote board might have suggested.

The French-bred Rougir was the 1-2 favorite off her $3.4 million purchase price and winning U.S. debut in last month's G3 Beaugay, but it was her undefeated stablemate Bleecker Street who rallied from the rear of the field to score the win at odds of 5-2. Irad Ortiz, Jr. piloted the 4-year-old daughter of Quality Road to her half-length victory in the 1 1/4-mile contest, stopping the clock in 2:02.58 over the firm turf.

“What a remarkable horse,” Brown said of Bleecker Street. “I wasn't sure about a mile and a quarter. She finished her races like she would get it, but as you know, handicapping doesn't always work out that way. Just because they're closing and you keep on stretching them out, sometimes it has to do with pace, when they make their move and how long their move is. This filly does everything we put at her. What a remarkable horse – where she started and where she came from. She's moving up in the ranks of one of the better ones I've had.”

Of course, four of the seven New York Stakes entrants were wearing Brant's silks, so the odds were certainly in his favor. Rougir, co-owned by Michael Tabor, finished off the board; Flighty Lady ran third at 51-1; and Virginia Joy was fourth at 9-2.

“[Rougir] just didn't fire today,” Brown continued. “She was in a good spot, always ahead of Bleecker Street. We didn't have any excuse. We'll go back to the drawing board. Maybe the softer ground in her form suggested [she prefers softer turf[, but she certainly trained really well at Belmont.”

Breaking up the Brown team with a second-place finish was Family Way (10-1) for Tyler Gaffalione and Brendan Walsh.

“She ran a great race,” Walsh said of Family Way. “She ran super. She's absolutely a Grade 1 filly.”

Bleecker Street trailed the field early, while longshot Flighty Lady led the way from the start, cruising along on an uncontested lead through fractions of :24.54, :50.76, and 1:16.48. Family Way began to inch toward that leader entering the far turn, while Flavien Prat wound up sending the favored Rougir four-wide to make her bid.

Ortiz tracked Prat's move in the bend, angling out at the last possible moment to allow Bleecker Street to build up her momentum. She and Rougir turned for home on nearly even terms in fifth position, but Ortiz kept working away on Bleecker Street and she finally caught sight of her other rivals with enough time to run them down in the final sixteenth of a mile.

It was a big turn of foot that put Bleecker Street in front by a half-length at the wire, defeating Family Way. Flighty Lady hung on to be third over stablemate Virginia Joy, while Rougir did not engage and finished fifth.

“Her closing kick, especially with those slow fractions, was nice,” said Ortiz. “Not too many horses can go around a slow pace, slow fractions, like that. I made a wide move to go around and she still got there. She gave me a good kick. She's very nice. They were backing up into me a little bit and they were a little slow and then everybody was sprinting home, so it was hard to catch them. But she got the job done.”

Bred in Kentucky by Branch Equine, Bleecker Street is out of the stakes-placed Exchange Rate mare Lemon Liqueur. She commanded a final bid of $400,000 as a yearling at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select sale, and has now won all seven of her lifetime starts for earnings of $834,700. Bleecker Street's other three graded stakes triumphs include the G3 Modesty, G2 Hillsborough, and G3 Endeavour.

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Quality Road’s Bleecker Street Comes Flying Late to Take the New York

For a brief few moments in the stretch it looked like Chad Brown, represented by odds-on Rougir (Fr) (Territories {Ire}); six-for-six second choice Bleecker Street; and 9-2 third choice Virginia Joy (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB})–not to mention pacesetter Flighty Lady (Ire)–might not actually get his record-tying fourth New York S. trophy. But depth like that, and all for Peter Brant, is nearly impossible to beat, and Bleecker Street, perhaps the most unsung unbeaten horse in the country, flew home in last-to-first fashion to reach a new high.

Stretching out to 10 furlongs for the first time off of consecutive nine-furlong scores in the GII Hillsborough S. at Tampa Mar. 12 and as part of a productive weekend for Brown and Brant at Churchill in the May 6 GIII Modesty S., Bleecker Street was content to trail early as Flighty Lady was hard ridden to the first turn, but then only posted somewhat un-rabbit-like fractions of :24.54, :50.76 and 1:16.48. Family Way tracked a couple lengths behind that one and further clear of the rest of the field. Family Way took over heading for home, and Irad Ortiz, Jr. had a fistful of horse on Bleecker Street as he guided his mount to the far outside for clear sailing. Family Way still looked like a winner to midstretch as nobody near her really kicked it in, but Bleecker Street–sporting a red cap to distinguish herself from her three stablemates–zoomed home to be up in time.

“Her closing kick, especially with those slow fractions, was nice,” said Ortiz, who had also piloted newly named 'TDN Rising Star' Artorius (Arrogate) as well as GII True North S. runner-up Sound Money (Flatter) for Brown on the card. “Not too many horses can go around a slow pace, slow fractions, like that. I made a wide move to go around and she still got there. She gave me a good kick. She's very nice. They were backing up into me a little bit and they were a little slow and then everybody was sprinting home, so it was hard to catch them. But she got the job done.”

This was Ortiz's first time riding the winner–Flavien Prat hopped off her for Rougir.

“I had never ridden her before so I talked to Flavien and he gave me some tips, like she's pretty easy to ride and she's not too fast out of the gate,” Ortiz said. “I tried to find out everything I can about her. She was undefeated and I wanted to keep going with her. Now she's 7-for-7 and everything worked out perfect. Thank God.”

Brown, whose three prior wins in this event also include a 2019 score for Brant, said of the winner, “What a remarkable horse. I wasn't sure about a mile and a quarter. She finished her races like she would get it, but as you know, handicapping doesn't always work out that way. Just because they're closing and you keep on stretching them out, sometimes it has to do with pace, when they make their move and how long their move is. This filly does everything we put at her. What a remarkable horse–where she started and where she came from. She's moving up in the ranks of one of the better ones I've had.”

Bleecker Street began her career as a member of Brown's perceived “B team,” winning first out at Monmouth and clearing her first-level allowance condition at The Meadowlands. She was entered and withdrawn from last year's Keeneland November sale.

As for Rougir, last year's G1 Prix de l'Opera winner and most recently an impressive victress of the G3 Beaugay S. going shorter here, Brown said, “She just didn't fire today. She was in a good spot, always ahead of Bleecker Street. We didn't have any excuse. We'll go back to the drawing board. Maybe the softer ground in her form suggested [she prefers softer turf], but she certainly trained really well at Belmont.”

Friday, Belmont Park
NEW YORK S.-GI, $735,000, Belmont, 6-10, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT, 2:02.58, fm.
1–BLEECKER STREET, 122, f, 4, by Quality Road
                1st Dam: Lemon Liqueur (SP), by Exchange Rate
                2nd Dam: Limoncella, by Lemon Drop Kid
                3rd Dam: Trip Around Heaven, by Halo
1ST GRADE I WIN. ($400,000 Ylg '19 FTSAUG). O-Peter M. Brant; B-Branch Equine, LLC (KY); T-Chad C. Brown; J-Irad Ortiz, Jr.. $400,000. Lifetime Record: 7-7-0-0, $834,700. Werk Nick Rating: C+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Family Way, 120, m, 5, by Uncle Mo
                1st Dam: Susie's Baby, by Giant's Causeway
                2nd Dam: Mekko Hokte, by Holy Bull
                3rd Dam: Aerosilver, by Relaunch
1ST G1 BLACK TYPE. ($775,000 Ylg '18 KEESEP; €150,000 3yo '20 ARQDEC). O-Fergus Galvin, Debra L. O'Connor, & Marc Detampel; B-Diamond Creek Farm (KY); T-Brendan P. Walsh. $140,000.
3–Flighty Lady (Ire), 118, m, 5, by Sir Percy (GB)
                1st Dam: Airfield (GB), by Dansili (GB)
                2nd Dam: Emplane, by Irish River (Fr)
                3rd Dam: Peplum, by Nijinsky II
(21,000gns Ylg '18 TAOCT). O-Peter M. Brant; B-Tally Ho Stud (IRE); T-Chad C. Brown. $75,000.
Margins: HF, NK, NK. Odds: 2.85, 10.00, 51.25.
Also Ran: Virginia Joy (Ger), Rougir (Fr), Core Values, Lovely Lucky.
Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Pedigree Notes:
Bleecker Street becomes the 14th Grade I winner for Quality Road, and second for Brown and Brant, following in the hoofsteps of Dunbar Road. This is the first highest-level winner in North America out of a mare by Danzig's son Exchange Rate (he has three in South America).

Dam Lemon Liqueur (Exchange Rate) was a debut winner and stakes-placed juvenile for owner/breeder My Meadowview Farm and the late Rick Violette. She was acquired by Ben Berger's Branch Equine for $75,000 in foal to Honor Code at the 2016 Keeneland November sale and RNA'd at that auction two years later for just $19,000 after not being bred back following the foaling of Bleecker Street. Bleecker Street has a 2-year-old half-sister named Red Lemonade (Always Dreaming) who was bred by Delia Nash, a yearling filly by Flatter and an Apr. 6 foal colt by Not This Time.

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