Altior’s Camelot Half-Brother Leads The Way At Land Rover Sale

A gelding by Camelot (GB) brought a session-topping €300,000 during the first day of the Goffs Land Rover Sale on Tuesday. Offered by Peter Nolan Bloodstock, lot 93, the half-brother to the outstanding Grade 1-winning hurdler Altior (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}), was purchased by Mags O'Toole. The 3-year-old bay is a son of the G3 Brandon Hotel H. Hurdle heroine Monte Solaro (Ire) (Key of Luck).

One of 25 lots to make six figures or better, the gelding was followed by lot 229, a son of No Risk At All (Fr) that was snapped up by Henrietta Knight for €195,000 from the draft of Moanmore Stables. Out of dual listed-winning jumper Tangaspeed (Fr) (Vertical Speed {Fr}), the bay is a half-brother to a pair of stakes horses.

The other lot to sell for €150,000 or higher was a gelded son of Blue Bresil (Fr), who caught the eye of Highflyer. Lot 211 was part of the Clonmult Farm consignment and made €150,000. Under the second dam, who won a Grade 2 over fences and was third in the G1 Irish Grand National H. Chase, is listed winner and G1 Champion Bumper NH Flat Race second American Mike (Ire) (Mahler {GB}).

Tuesday's session featured a high clearance rate of 92% for 205 sold from 224 offered. The gross was €11,054,000, while the average was up 17% to €53,922. The median was €46,000.

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‘She’s Like Tom Brady’: Champion Letruska Faces Tough Task In Quest For Ogden Phipps Repeat

The Grade 1, $500,000 Ogden Phipps has had no shortage of legendary matchups in its 53 editions and will continue that pattern this year as defending race winner Letruska will face the formidable Malathaat in the 1 1/16-mile test for older fillies and mares at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

The Ogden Phipps is one of three Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” races on the lucrative Belmont Stakes card, awarding a berth into the Grade 1 Distaff to the winner. Other Breeders' Cup Challenge Series races on the card are the Grade 1 Jaipur [Turf Sprint] and Grade 1 Hill 'n' Dale Metropolitan Handicap [Dirt Mile].

St. George Stable's Kentucky homebred Letruska, a 6-year-old daughter of Super Saver, was last seen earning a determined repeat victory in the Grade 1 Apple Blossom Handicap on April 23 at Oaklawn Park. Ridden by Jose Ortiz, Letruska set the pace for the 1 1/16 miles and was met with a challenge by returning rival Clairiere at the top of the lane, but rebroke and dug in to secure the victory by 1 1/4 lengths.

“Nothing that happens with her is a surprise,” said trainer Fausto Gutierrez. “She keeps on confirming what we believe about her. To win two Apple Blossoms, she's part of history.”

Letruska began her career in Mexico with Gutierrez where she was undefeated in six starts, including a pair of Group 1 wins in 2019 in the Clasico Esmeralda and Clasico Diamante. Gutierrez shipped Letruska to Gulfstream Park in December of 2019 where she won her American debut in the Copa Invitacional del Caribe going 10 furlongs. Her upward trajectory continued in 2020 with a pair of Grade 3 wins in the Shuvee at Saratoga Race Course and the Rampart at Gulfstream.

The bay mare rocketed to stardom in 2021 when she defeated two-time Eclipse Award winner Monomoy Girl by a nose in the first of her two Apple Blossom triumphs. The win kicked off a series of graded victories that would earn her the Eclipse Award for Champion Older Dirt Mare and was one of four Grade 1 victories for her last year.

“After she won the first Apple Blossom against Monomoy Girl, she keeps proving why that happened,” said Gutierrez.

In last year's Ogden Phipps, there were few tense moments for Letruska as she broke sharply and quickly established the lead to win easily under Ortiz, who rode her for the first time after his brother, Irad Ortiz, Jr., was forced to miss the race when he sustained an injury in a spill the week prior.

She went on to go 5-for-6 in her outings leading up to this year's Ogden Phipps, including a trio of Grade 1 victories in the Personal Ensign at Saratoga, the Spinster at Keeneland and her repeat Apple Blossom triumph.

Letruska was expected to give a big performance in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Distaff to close out her 5-year-old campaign in November at Del Mar, but was a well-beaten 10th after she and Private Mission dueled through blistering fractions to lead the field of 11 through the nine furlongs.

“It was just a bad race,” Gutierrez said. “Every race and track is different. It was a suicidal pace for all the horses and the pacesetters paid the consequences. I never imagined I would have a horse with the obligation to win every race.”

Gutierrez said there was no question whether Letruska would come back for a 6-year-old campaign after the Breeders' Cup.

“The plan was that if we have a horse who has the chance to win like her, we'll run her. My exercise rider told me the other day that she feels like a first-time starter 2-year-old. We don't get a lot of horses like this one, and she's ready to win. She's like Tom Brady,” Gutierrez said, with a laugh.

The only time Letruska has faced Malathaat was in the Breeders' Cup Distaff. Gutierrez said he is confident Letruska has the class to take on any challengers.

“Whatever is coming for us, we need to accept it. This is the way,” said Gutierrez. “We have a horse has won 10 graded stakes in 20 months at different tracks and conditions.”

Jose Ortiz will be aboard from the inside post.

Letruska will face no shortage of formidable foes, including the three-time Grade 1 winning Malathaat for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.

Owned by Shadwell Stable, Malathaat was a $1.05 million yearling purchase at the 2019 Keeneland September Sale and is out of the Grade 1 winning A.P. Indy mare Dreaming of Julia, who won the 2012 Grade 1 Frizette at Belmont for Pletcher.

The bay daughter of Curlin enters from a gutsy win in the Grade 3 Doubledogdare on April 22 at Keeneland, her first race since she closed out her sophomore campaign with a close third-place effort in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Distaff in November at Del Mar. In the Doubledogdare, Malathaat was rated 5 1/2 lengths off the pace in fifth under regular Hall of Fame rider John Velazquez and swung three-wide in the turn to inch away to her three-quarter length score over returning rival Bonny South.

Pletcher said he chose to run Malathaat in the Doubledogdare over the Grade 1 La Troienne on May 6 at Churchill Downs when her training showed she was ready to run.

“It was really just a matter of her getting ready sooner than the La Troienne was coming up,” Pletcher said. “The fact that she won the Ashland there [at Keeneland] played some influence in it as well as the Breeders' Cup being there this year. I felt like a little more experience at Keeneland is good, and it gave us some more extra space in between the Phipps. I was pleased with the way she ran and she trained super since then.”

Malathaat's sparkling resume also includes a memorable victory over Grade 1 winner and returning foe Search Results in the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks last May where she overcame trouble at the start to score a neck victory. She went on to earn a 1 1/2-length win over fellow Ogden Phipps aspirant Clairiere in the Grade 1 Alabama at Saratoga Race Course. She was awarded the Eclipse Award for Champion 3-Year-Old filly for her outstanding campaign.

Pletcher said the filly has changed for the better in her 4-year-old season.

“She's carrying her weight really well this year,” Pletcher said. “She looks phenomenal and I'm super happy with her.”

Malathaat will be returning to a one-turn race for the first time since winning the one-mile Tempted at Aqueduct Racetrack in her juvenile season.

“It's a one-turn race so that will change the dynamics a little bit,” Pletcher said. “Letruska will likely be the pacesetter, so we'll have to keep an eye on her. It's a deep field with a lot of quality fillies in here. I'm looking forward to it.”

Velazquez will be aboard Malathaat from post 3.

The royally-bred Clairiere is in search of her second Grade 1 victory for Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen and owner/breeder Stonestreet Stables. The bay Curlin filly posted a seasonal debut win at Fair Grounds in optional claiming company ahead of her game runner-up effort to Letruska in the Grade 1 Apple Blossom.

Out of 2016 Ogden Phipps winner Cavorting, Clairiere has competed against the best in her division since her juvenile campaign. She picked up her first graded win at 3 with last-to-first victory in the Grade 2 Rachel Alexandra at Fair Grounds, the start of a sophomore campaign that saw her earn four graded placings and a Grade 1 triumph in the Cotillion at Parx Racing in September.

“I think she's better than she was last year,” Asmussen said. “She's more mature and is simply a bigger, better, stronger and faster filly. She is carrying on her family tradition proudly. With her being one of the most impeccably bred horses there is in training, being by Curlin and out of Cavorting.”

Joel Rosario, who has ridden Clairiere in her two starts this year, rides again from post 4.

Klaravich Stables' Search Results is also in search of her second Grade 1 victory, entering from a redemptive win in the Grade 2 Ruffian on May 8 over Big Sandy. Trained by Chad Brown, the 4-year-old daughter of Flatter improved from a disappointing third-place finish as the 3-5 favorite in the Grade 3 Distaff on April 9 at Aqueduct.

Prior to the Distaff, Search Results was away from the races for eight months after a third-place finish in the Grade 1 Test behind the victorious Bella Sofia. Her sophomore season was highlighted by a half-length win over Obligatory in the Grade 1 Acorn at Belmont, which came on the heels of her narrow loss to Malathaat in the Kentucky Oaks.

“This is a really tough race, but she's training really well,” said Brown. “Unfortunately, she has a habit of not changing her leads, but she has been in her training, so I'm hoping she does it in the afternoon on Saturday.”

Irad Ortiz, Jr. retains the mount from the outermost post 5.

Completing the field is the consistent Bonny South, who arrives at the Ogden Phipps from four consecutive graded stakes placings. The Brad Cox trainee was last seen nearly besting Malathaat in the Doubledogdare and earned two Grade 1 placings behind Letruska in the Personal Ensign at Saratoga and Spinster at Keeneland last year.

A homebred for Juddmonte Farms, Bonny South won the Grade 2 Fair Grounds Oaks last year en route to a head victory over multiple graded stakes winner Royal Flag in last year's Doubledogdare.

Flavien Prat will ride the 5-year-old daughter of Munnings for the first time from post 2.

The Ogden Phipps is slated as Race 7 [3:05 p.m. Eastern] on Saturday's lucrative 13-race Belmont Stakes card. First post is 11:20 a.m.

National television coverage of Belmont Stakes Day will begin on FS2, where America's Day at the Races will air from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. before coverage shifts to CNBC from 3 to 5 p.m. and NBC from 5 to 7p.m. America's Day at the Races will then return to FS2 from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/tv-schedule.

NYRA Bets is the official wagering platform of Belmont Park, and the best way to bet every race of the spring/summer meet. Available to horseplayers nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

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Belmont Stakes Racing Festival To Include A Host Of Two-Day Special Wagers

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) announced a selection of special wagers to be offered during the 2022 Belmont Stakes Racing Festival at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

The half dozen two-day wagers are highlighted by the return of the popular two-day Pick 6, which will open on Friday, June 10, and concludes with the 154th running of the Grade 1, $1.5 million Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets on Saturday, June 11.

Headlined by the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, June 11, the three-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival kicks off on Thursday, June 9, and will include 17 stakes races in total with eight Grade 1 races to be contested on Belmont Stakes Day.

Day 1 of the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival on Thursday, June 9, is a twilight racing program with a first post of 3:05 p.m. Eastern. First post on Friday, June 4 is 12:50 p.m. First post on Belmont Stakes Day is 11:20 a.m.

The Belmont Stakes Racing Festival will offer a total of six two-day special wagers including:

Two-day Pick 6

Returning to the wagering menu is the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival two-day Pick 6, which features a low 15 percent takeout and $0.20 base wager. The two-day Pick 6 opens on Friday and continues Saturday, ending with a mandatory force out in the Belmont Stakes.

The sequence begins on Friday in Race 9 at 5:17 p.m. with the Grade 2, $300,000 True North and the Grade 1, $750,000 New York in Race 10. Saturday's four-race sequence will include Grade 1, $400,000 Woody Stephens presented by Mohegan Sun in Race 6, the Grade 1, $400,000 Jaipur in Race 8, the Grade 1, $750,000 Resorts World Casino Manhattan in Race 10 and concludes with the Belmont Stakes.

Two-day Pick 4

The two-day Pick 4 opens Friday with the New York in Race 10 at 5:50 p.m. and includes the Grade 3, $200,000 Intercontinental in Race 11. The wager concludes Saturday with the Manhattan and the Belmont Stakes.. The base wager is $2 with a 24 percent takeout.

The New York/Met Mile Double

The New York Double opens with the New York on Friday and concludes with the Grade 1, $1 million Hill 'N' Dale Metropolitan Handicap on Saturday. The base wager is $1 with an 18.5 percent takeout.

Belmont Gold Cup/Belmont Stakes Double

The Belmont Gold Cup/Belmont Stakes Double opens with the Belmont Gold Cup in Race 8 at 4:42 p.m. on Friday and concludes with the Belmont Stakes on Saturday. The base wager is $1 with an 18.5 percent takeout.

Two-day Filly and Mare Double

The Filly and Mare Double opens with the Intercontinental on Friday and concludes with the Grade 1, $500,000 Ogden Phipps on Saturday. The base wager is $1 with an 18.5 percent takeout.

Two-day Sprint Double

The two-day Sprint Double opens with the True North in Race 9 at 5:17 p.m. on Friday and concludes with the Grade 1 Jaipur on Saturday. The base wager is $1 with an 18.5 percent takeout.

New on the 2022 Belmont Stakes Racing Festival wagering menu are:

Triple Play ($3 Pick 3)

The special all-turf Triple Play ($3 Pick 3) will be offered on Belmont Stakes Day and opens with the Grade 1, $500,000 Longines Just a Game in Race 4 at 1:08 p.m. followed by the Jaipur, and concluding with the Manhattan. The base wager is $3 with a 19 percent takeout.

Met Mile/Belmont Stakes Double

The Met Mile/Belmont Stakes Double on Saturday opens with the Metropolitan Handicap in Race 9 at 4:43 p.m. and concludes with the Belmont Stakes. The base wager is $1 with an 18.5 percent takeout.

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The traditional $1 Pick 6, with carryover provision, will also be offered on each day of the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival. The Pick 6 on Saturday, June 11 will conclude with the Belmont Stakes.

Belmont Stakes Day will feature an early, middle, and late Pick 5, with the middle Pick 5 offering a mandatory payout and concluding with the Belmont Stakes.

For additional information and details on hospitality offerings, ticket packages and pricing, visit BelmontStakes.com.

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Breeders’ Cup Members Elected

A total of 20 individuals were elected to serve as Breeders' Cup Members, it was announced Tuesday. Voting for the 2022 Member election by Breeders' Cup 2021 foal and stallion nominators was concluded at 5:00 p.m. ET June 6.

The following individuals, listed alphabetically, received the most votes from the Breeders' Cup nominators to fill 20 Member seats. Each Member will serve a four-year term: Rory Babich, Antony Beck, Gatewood Bell, Case Clay, Alan Cooper, Everett Dobson, William S. Farish, Jr., H. Greg Goodman, Jonathan Green, Fred W. Hertrich, III, Jak Knelman, M.V. Magnier, Pope McLean, Jr., Gavin Murphy, Garrett O'Rourke, Mike Pons, Daisy Phipps Pulito, Jaime Roth, Tom Ryan and Shunsuke Yoshida.

“It is my pleasure to congratulate our new and re-elected Members who will be serving the Breeders' Cup over the next four years,” said Barbara Banke, Breeders' Cup Chair. “In concert with current Members, we will be seeking their insights and expertise in our continued efforts to enhance the Breeders' Cup World Championships, our racing programs, and the safety and integrity for all those who participate in Thoroughbred racing.”

The Breeders' Cup Members are elected every other year by Breeders' Cup foal and stallion nominators through a proportional voting system based on the level of nominations paid to the organization. There are a total of 39 elected Breeders' Cup Members. The Members meet each July and elect individuals to the Breeders' Cup Board of Directors, which oversees the activities of the organization.

The online portion of the Breeders' Cup Director election will begin on July 1 and conclude on July 8. The voting results will be announced following the annual meeting of the Breeders' Cup Members on July 14.

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