Maclean’s Music’s Top of the Charts Lives Up to His Name With Rising Star Win

Top of the Charts (Maclean's Music) proved his impressive debut was no fluke with another good-looking score against winners at Churchill Downs Saturday. He wired a six-panel maiden special weight at this oval in his May 28 career bow, graduating by 2 3/4 lengths and earning an 87 Beyer Speed Figure. Gelded after that debut, the bay was the slight second choice at 9-5 ($1.90) behind another son of Maclean's Music named Favorite Outlaw ($1.80), who earned a whopping 95 Beyer Speed Figure for his second-out graduation at Oaklawn in January (click here for story).

The top two choices hustled right to the front and, when Favorite Outlaw insisted on leading the way, Top of the Charts settled right on his heels through a :22.87 opening quarter. The gelding turned up the heat on the pacesetter through a :45.96 half-mile and the two turned for home on even terms. Top of the Charts kicked it into high gear at the top of the lane, bounding clear for a four-length score.

Top of the Charts is the third 'TDN Rising Star' for his sire Maclean's Music. The winner's dam Tiz Ro is a half to two-time Grade I winner Jambalaya (Langfuhr) and SW Riley Ripasso (Johannesburg). The 12-year-old mare is also responsible for the juvenile colt Canboulay (Honor Code) and a yearling filly named Destiny Ro (Lookin At Lucky).

10th-Churchill Downs, $127,000, Alw, 6-25, (NW1X), 3yo/up,
6 1/2f, 1:15.56, ft, 4 lengths.
TOP OF THE CHARTS, g, 3, Maclean's Music
                1st Dam: Tiz Ro, by Hard Spun
                2nd Dam: Muskrat Suzie, by Vice Regent
                3rd Dam: Muskrat Love, by Muscovite
Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $142,880. Click for the Equibase.com chart, free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.
O-Raroma Stable; B-Rajendra Maharajh (KY); T-Brian A. Lynch.

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A ‘Pretty’ Picture At The Curragh On Sunday

The Curragh's G1 Alwasmiyah Pretty Polly S. takes centre stage on Sunday and it is a strong renewal, with the G1 Prix d'Ispahan and G2 Dahlia S. winner Dreamloper (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) tackling several others who have pretensions at attaining that level. This is the first time that the 5-year-old will tackle a mile and a quarter, but her emphatic display over nine furlongs and 55 yards in the G1 Prix d'Ispahan at ParisLongchamp on May 29 suggests it is time to try. Trainer Ed Walker is hoping the amount of rainfall is not significant. “I don't want it to get too soft, there's a bit of rain forecast so we'll just keep an eye on it,” he said earlier this week. “She's well and in good shape. This race was always the plan, then we thought we didn't want to travel with her again and we thought we might wait for the Falmouth instead, but then we just thought it made sense to go there. She's thriving, her last two runs have been career-bests.”

 

Coco Returns

Making her seasonal bow is Team Valor's G2 Blandford S. winner La Petite Coco (Ire) (Ruler of the World {Ire}), who alongside Robert Moran's June 8 G3 Munster Oaks winner Rosscarbery (Ger) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) forms a strong two-pronged assault by Paddy Twomey. “La Petite Coco is a lovely filly and the plan has been very much to campaign her with the second half of the season in mind,” the trainer explained. “She didn't miss a beat last year and we couldn't be happier with her.” William Haggas's golden period with black-type runners continued apace on Saturday and it may be significant that he saddles both Lael Stables' June 5 G2 Prix de Sandringham winner Purplepay (Fr) (Zarak {Fr}) and Sunderland Holding's My Astra (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}). The latter took Ayr's Listed Rothesay S. by 12 lengths on soft ground May 18 and as a half-sister to My Prospero (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}) and My Oberon (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) has the pedigree to get to this level in the immediate future.

“Purplepay is a charming filly. It is obviously her first time at the trip, but Tom [Marquand] is quite keen that she tries it,” Haggas said. “My Astra is up in class and she has only won a listed race, but she is very well and we hope she will run well.” Ballydoyle's Irish 1000 Guineas third and Oaks fourth Concert Hall (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) adds rich texture to a fascinating contest.

 

Statuette To The Test

If the Pretty Polly is a tantalising main course, then the six-furlong G2 Airlie Stud S. is the ideal appetiser with Ballydoyle's 'TDN Rising Star' Statuette (Justify) looking to enhance her already-significant reputation. So impressive on her debut over an extended five at Navan May 28, the daughter of Immortal Verse (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) is taken on by Juddmonte's Zarinsk (GB) (Kodiac {GB}) whose defeat of Olivia Maralda (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), Never Ending Story (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) and Zoinnocent (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) in a course-and-distance maiden May 22 is hot form. Also in the mix is another who has shown up well on debut over this track and trip in the May 20 Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden winner Papilio (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}). The Fozzy Stack trainee's form received a boost on Saturday when the runner-up Apache Outlaw (Ire) (Churchill {Ire}) was third in the Railway.

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NYRA’s Caesars Turf Triple Leans Heavily on European Invites

The Caesars Turf Triple, the New York Racing Association (NYRA)'s series for 3-year-olds on the grass, will kick off July 9 at Belmont Park and may include a major European contingent. NYRA released the invitees Saturday for both the GI Caesars Belmont Derby Invitational, worth $1 million, and the $700,000 GI Belmont Oaks Invitational. Both the male and female divisions begin at the distance of 1 1/4 miles. Of the six races in the series–three each for colts and fillies–four were won last year by European-based trainers.

Aidan O'Brien, who took the 2021 Belmont Derby and Belmont Oaks with Bolshoi Ballet (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Santa Barbara (Ire) (Camelot {GB}), respectively, has Aikhal (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Stone Age (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) for the Derby and Concert Hall (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) for the Oaks this year. Joseph O'Brien, who saddled State of Rest (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) to capture the 2021 GI Saratoga Derby (second leg), secured an invitation for Agartha (Ire) (Caravaggio) for the Oaks. Charlie Appleby won the 2021 Jockey Club Derby (third leg) with Yibir (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) and has Nations Pride (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) for the Derby this year, as well as With The Moonlight (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) for the Oaks.

Other Europeans include Charlie Johnston with Royal Patronage (Fr) (Wootton Bassett {GB}) (Derby); Pia Brandt with Implementation (Constitution) (Derby) and Hot Queen (Fr) (Recorder {GB}) (Oaks); Fabrice Chappet with Machete (Fr) (Myboycharlie {Ire}) (Derby); and Francis-Henri Graffard with Know Thyself (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) (Oaks).

“It looks like the trip, track, and ground–all the conditions at Belmont–should suit him well,” said Johnston of Royal Patronage. “I'm looking forward to taking him out there.”

Many of the European-based trainers echoed Johnston's remarks regarding their own runners. All Europeans are expected to ship and arrive Friday, July 1.

A total of 26 horses combined for the two races have been invited, including contenders from the barns of Todd Pletcher, Shug McGaughey, Chad Brown, Mike Maker, Ken McPeek, Bob Hess, Christophe Clement, Brendan Walsh, and Graham Motion.

“You're going to encounter the best and that's why the series was designed,” said Pletcher on meeting top foreign-based horses on the track. “That's what you would expect in these big million-dollar races. It will be a challenge, I'm sure.”

The second legs of the Caesars Turf Triple are scheduled at Saratoga for Aug. 6 (GI Caesars Saratoga Derby) and Aug. 7 (GIII Saratoga Oaks) at 1 3/16 miles.

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Ballade Stakes Entrant Hello Friends Sparks Friendship Between Connections And Retired Toronto Blue Jays Broadcaster

Sports brings people together over shared passions and interests.

Hello Friends, a competitor in Sunday's Ballade Stakes for Ontario-sired older fillies and mares at Woodbine, tells a tale of new friends through an intersection of baseball and horse racing.

The daughter of Court Vision is a Maggie Leblanc homebred trained by her husband, John. She is special to the Leblancs not only for her on-track success, but because of the friendship she forged for them with retired Toronto Blue Jays radio broadcaster Jerry Howarth.

“My wife is a huge (Blue Jays) fan, and when she and my son went to Florida for spring training, they got to meet Jerry Howarth,” said John Leblanc. “My wife then came up with the name of the horse, because that was how Jerry opened every broadcast; 'Hello Friends, and welcome to Blue Jays baseball'.”

The filly was named prior to her racing debut, which came as a 3-year-old in 2019, but it was not until the fall of 2020 that the former voice of the Blue Jays learned his trademark phrase was getting a regular airing at Woodbine

“I ran into Steve Buffery, a sports columnist with the Toronto Sun,” recalled Howarth, who encountered Buffery at the Etobicoke farmers' market. “Steve said, 'Jerry, I just heard that a horse called Hello Friends, named after you and your signature call, won a race at Woodbine'.”

Buffery connected Howarth with the Leblancs, and that's where the story took flight.

“Within days, I reached out to Maggie and John,” said Howarth. “And we have been close friends, just like family, ever since.”

It was a reintroduction to horse racing for Howarth, whose first experience with the sport was at 10-years-old growing up in San Francisco and attending races at the Bay Area's Santa Rosa County Fair with his mother.

Howarth, and his wife Mary, scheduled a visit to the Leblanc's farm, to meet their mixture of racing stock, retired racehorses, and broodmares, but Hello Friends was stabled at Woodbine and scheduled to race in three weeks' time. The Howarths then made plans to join the LeBlancs at the Rexdale oval for the race.

“We went to Woodbine to enjoy the whole day with Maggie and John and we saw Hello Friends and darn it, didn't Hello Friends win,” said Howarth. “We've seen Hello Friends win twice more over the last two years, and it's just become part of our family.”

Family is a recurring theme with the connection that Hello Friends has created. The Howarths are now close with Maggie, John, and the Leblanc's son Doug.

All the more appropriate given that Maggie became a Blue Jays fan because her late father, also named Doug, had season's tickets.

“To know not only do we have a have a Thoroughbred farm, and racing horses at this caliber, but also, that we know Jerry Howarth as a personal friend, he would be over the top,” said Leblanc of his father-in-law.

As a matchmaker Hello Friends is a master, and on the racetrack she's also quite accomplished. The 6-year-old mare has a record of 4-3-3 and over $190,000 in earnings from 20 starts.

The Ballade will be her second time in stakes company. Last season she was sixth in the black-type Eternal Search. Emma-Jayne Wilson, who has guided Hello Friends to three of her four career victories, gets the mount. She drew the four post in a field of 13.

“There are a couple of tough horses in there, but the way the race may develop we're dangerous,” said Leblanc. “She's a very versatile filly who can be positioned well, and there's speed in the race we can stalk. Emma knows her and will position her accordingly. Hopefully we have enough to run them down.”

Howarth and his wife did not miss a race all last season, and they will be there Sunday, hopefully standing in the winner's circle to celebrate not just Howarth's namesake, but a friendship horse racing helped create.

“The Leblancs are a tremendous family and we just, when we meet it's just easy communication and love for each other,” said Howarth. “It's turned out to be a wonderful part of my life here, and it's been a wonderful friendship. It will be for the rest of our lives.”

The Ballade, at six furlongs on the Woodbine's all-weather track, is carded as Race 7 Sunday, with a 4:27 (ET) post time.

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