Fasig-Tipton Adds 27 Supplemental Entries to July Horses of All Ages Catalogue

Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 27 supplemental entries of horses of racing and breeding stock to its upcoming July Selected Horses of All Ages sale.

These latest entries are catalogued as hips 584-610 and may now be viewed online. These newest entries include:

  • First Constitution (Chi) (Hip 587): A Group 1 stakes winner in his native Chile, this son of Constitution is a multiple stakes winner in New York this year. Consigned by WinStar Racing, agent.
  • Miss Costa Rica (Hit It a Bomb) (Hip 590): Four-year-old filly was Grade II placed at two and is a half-sister to graded stakes winner Gas Station Sushi (Into Mischief). Consigned by Highgate Sales, agent.
  • One Step Ahead (Hip 591): Three-year-old daughter of Upstart was a stakes winner last year at year at two. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.
  • Moretti (Hip 595): Son of Medaglia d'Oro was a multiple stakes winner in New York that notched graded stakes placings in the GII Suburban S. and GII Brooklyn S. on his way to career earnings of $367,520. He is a half-brother to GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner Battle of Midway (Smart Strike). Consigned as a stallion prospect by Highgate Sales, Agent.
  • Song Parody (Hip 609): Two-year-old New York-bred daughter of Practical Joke won her debut by 5 1/2 lengths June 25 at Belmont. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

Also included are mares in foal to Bolt d'Oro, current leading first-crop sire by winners; Higher Power, Grade I winner whose first foals arrived this year; and Upstart a leading third-crop sire.

The July Selected Horses of All Ages sale will take place this coming Monday, July 11, beginning at 3 p.m. ET. On the following day–Tuesday, July 12–Fasig-Tipton will conduct The July Sale of Selected Yearlings beginning at 10 a.m. ET.

Online bidding and phone bidding will be available for all sales.

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New Entries Added To Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses Of All Ages Sale

Fasig-Tipton has cataloged 27 supplemental entries of horses of racing and breeding stock to its upcoming July Selected Horses of All Ages sale.

These latest entries are catalogued as hips 584-610 and may now be viewed online. These newest entries include:

First Constitution (Chi) (Hip 587): A Group 1 stakes winner in his native Chile, this son of Constitution is a multiple stakes winner in New York this year. Consigned by WinStar Racing, agent.

Miss Costa Rica (Hip 590): Four-year-old filly was Grade 2 placed at two and is a half-sister to graded stakes winner Gas Station Sushi. Consigned by Highgate Sales, agent.

One Step Ahead (Hip 591): Three-year-old daughter of Upstart was a stakes winner last year at year at two. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

Moretti (Hip 595): Son of Medaglia d'Oro was a multiple stakes winner in New York that notched graded stakes placings in Grade 2 Suburban Stakes and G2 Brooklyn Stakes on his way to career earnings of $367,520. He is a half-brother to Breeders' Cup Dirt winner Battle of Midway. Consigned as a stallion prospect by Highgate Sales, Agent.

Song Parody (Hip 609): Two-year-old New York-bred daughter of Practical Joke won her debut by 5 1/2 lengths on June 25 at Belmont.Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

Also included are mares in foal to Bolt d'Oro, current leading first crop sire by winners; Higher Power, Grade 1 winner whose first foals arrived this year; and Upstart, a leading third-crop sire.

The July Selected Horses of All Ages sale will take place this coming Monday, July 11, beginning at 3 p.m. On the following day – Tuesday, July 12 – Fasig-Tipton will conduct The July Sale of Selected Yearlings beginning at 10 a.m.

Online bidding and phone bidding will be available for all sales.

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Jockey Carlos Montalvo Suffers Facial Fractures In Lone Star Incident

A spill at Lone Star Park on Monday resulted in minor facial fractures for jockey Carlos Montalvo, reports the Daily Racing Form. The two horses involved in the incident escaped unharmed, as did the other jockey, Ry Eikleberry.

During the fourth race at the Grand Prairie, Texas, track, Montalvo's mount Bling's Bellwether appeared to clip heels in the stretch. Eikleberry's mount, Oh Snap, was unable to avoid the fallen horse.

Eikleberry returned to ride his other mounts on the card, and will ride this weekend.

Montalvo was hospitalized until about 2 a.m. on Tuesday, according to his agent, Bradley White. There is no specific timetable for his return, but it appears the fractures will not require surgery.

“Aside from that, from what we know now, he dodged any major injuries,” White told DRF. “He's going to see a specialist about his face in the next day or two, when the swelling goes down.”

Over a career that dates back to 1999, Montalvo has amassed a record of 1,252 winners from 12,003 mounts.

Read more at the Daily Racing Form.

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Workmate Of Champion Echo Zulu, King Ottoman Ready To ‘Come Into His Own’ In Indiana Derby

King Ottoman went from being a footnote to the headline when he captured Lone Star Park's $300,000 Texas Derby on Memorial Day. Now Three Chimney Farms' 3-year-old colt can take another step toward building his resume in Saturday's $300,000, Grade 3 Indiana Derby at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

King Ottoman, to be ridden by meet-leading jockey Marcelino Pedroza, is the 5-1 fourth choice in the field of 10 horses entered in the 1 1/16-mile Indiana Derby. First post is 12:20 p.m. ET, with the Indiana Derby set for 6:40 p.m. as the last of 12 races.

“He's obviously a very talented horse,” said King Ottoman's Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen. “We always thought very highly of him, and were surprised in the races he got beat in. So it was great to see him put it all together in a race that meant so much to me (living in nearby Arlington).

“The Indiana Derby is a good opportunity. It's a graded stakes, and we want that on his resume – and expect him to run even better than he did in the Texas Derby. We expect him to finish off his 3-year-old season well but be even better as an older horse.”

King Ottoman had been best known as the workmate for 2-year-old filly champion Echo Zulu in the weeks leading up to the Kentucky Oaks. The role of work partner of a top horse often is as unglamorous as it is important, while decidedly short on fame. The workmate must challenge its stablemate to ensure the better-known horse gets enough out of the workouts. At the same time, the workmate must also be of stout mind to handle the competition.

“He's also a product of my parents' training center,” said Asmussen, referencing Keith and Marilyn Asmussen's El Primero training facility outside of Laredo, Texas, where many of the trainer's horses get their early lessons on being a racehorse. “He handles (things) extremely, and he obviously has a good level of ability. He's had a temperament that you were very comfortable with having him be around her — and having enough ability that she'd get something out of the works with him. But I think it's his time to come into his own.”

King Ottoman certainly is familiar with big race days, just not the featured attraction but rather maiden races. He finished fourth in his first two starts, which came on the undercards for the Grade 2 Risen Star in New Orleans and the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park. He subsequently ran third in the maiden race that kicked off the Kentucky Derby program.

The performance was good enough that Asmussen jumped King Ottoman into stakes company. King Ottoman repaid the confidence by wearing down the leaders late to take the Texas Derby by a head under meet-leading rider Stewart Elliott.

“It was a quickly run maiden race and it was a one-turn mile,” Asmussen said of the Derby Day race. “I think he's better suited for farther. But it was a good time, quite a bit of traffic with a full field. With the timing of it, we felt he had gotten enough out of the race to take the chance in the Texas Derby — and proved right.”

Asmussen is well familiar with King Ottoman's sterling pedigree, having trained both his mom and pop. The colt is a son of two-time Horse of the Year Curlin and out of the Tapit mare Shook Up, who finished second in the 2015 Kentucky Oaks.

“Huge pedigree,” he said. “A son of Curlin, very big-bodied horse, obviously getting considerably better with his races. Definitely don't believe we've seen the best of him yet.”

Pedroza will be aboard King Ottoman for the first time.

“When you have a horse trained by Steve Asmussen, he's just won the Texas Derby and he's in great form right now. He's probably going to be one of the favorites,” Pedroza said. “I feel fortunate to have the opportunity to ride the horse, and let's see. Hopefully the home team can get it done.”

Pedroza is working on his fourth Indiana riding title, all since 2017. He'd love nothing more than to be able to add the track's biggest race to his record.

“That would be great,” he said. “You always want to win. This is where I'm riding the most right now. It would mean a lot to win an Indiana Derby. I'm just fortunate to be in it. If you get the job done, even better.”

The Indiana Derby field (with jockey/trainer and morning line odds in post position order):

  1. Trademark (Rafael Bejarano/Victoria Oliver, 15-1)
  2. First Glimpse (Orlando Mojica/Carlos Silva, 20-1)
  3. Mowins (Jon Court/Michael Lauer, 15-1)
  4. King Ottoman (Marcelino Pedroza/Steve Asmussen, 5-1)
  5. New Year's Fever (Rodney Prescott/Brandi Steele, 20-1)
  6. Rattle N Roll (Brian Hernandez Jr./Kenny McPeek, 5-2)
  7. Best Actor (Florent Geroux/Brad Cox, 4-1)
  8. Actuator (James Graham/Michael McCarthy, 7-2)
  9. Un Ojo (David Cohen/Robertino Diodoro, 6-1)
  10. Fowler Blue (Sonny Leon, Doug O'Neill, 8-1)

The 20th season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing extends through Wednesday, Nov. 23. Live racing is conducted at 2:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday with Thursday post times set for 2:10 p.m. A total of 12 Saturdays will feature live racing in 2022 highlighted by the 28th running of the Grade 3 $300,000 Indiana Derby and the 27th running of the Grade 3 $200,000 Indiana Oaks set for Saturday, July 9. For more information on live racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis.

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