Notable US-Bred and -Sired Runners in Japan: July 24, 2022

In this continuing series, we take a look ahead at US-bred and/or conceived runners entered for the upcoming weekend at the tracks on the Japan Racing Association circuit, with a focus on pedigree and/or performance in the sales ring. Here are the horses of interest for this Sunday running at Fukushima and Kokura Racecourses:

Sunday, July 24, 2022
3rd-FKS, ¥9,900,000 ($72k), Maiden, 2yo, 1800mT
MEINER VISION (JPN) (c, 2, Oscar Performance–Songoficeandfire, by Dynaformer) turned in a very promising debut effort when tried over this distance at Tokyo June 25, finishing a good third (see below, SC 15), and stands to come on in leaps and bounds for the effort. The Apr. 12 foal's dam, twice placed in Grade III contests over 12 furlongs on the turf, is a half-sister to Irish Group 2 winner and three-times GI/G1SP Antonius Pius (Danzig), and cost Big Red Farm $200,000 carrying this foal in utero at Keeneland January in 2020. B-Big Red Farm

 

 

10th-KOK, ¥28,710,000 ($209k), Allowance, 3yo/up, 1700m
SHAILENE (f, 3, Arrogate–Amen Hallelujah, by Montbrook), a $150,000 KEESEP yearling turned $1-million OBSAPR breezer, a maiden winner at second asking over nine furlings, was third in a seven-furlong Tokyo allowance May 22 and most recently defeated fellow U.S.-bred Per Aa (American Pharoah) when stretched back out over course and trip July 10. The filly's dam was a two-time Grade II winner and placed in no fewer than six Grade I events from seven to 8 1/2 furlongs and on both dirt and turf. B-Town and Country Horse Farms LLC (KY)

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Combatant Shuttling To Chile For 2022 Southern Hemisphere Season

First year New York stallion Combatant (Scat Daddy – Border Dispute by Boundary) will shuttle to Haras Porta Pia in Chile for Southern Hemisphere duties, it was announced by Rockridge Stud today.

Combatant stood his first year at Rockridge Stud in Hudson, N.Y., and was well-received by breeders.

Combatant retired with a record of 30-4-5-6, and earnings of $1,062,915. The 2020 Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap winner is a syndicated stallion.

The deal to stand the stallion in Chile was brokered by Matt Bowling of Bowling Bloodstock, Colt Pike, and J.P. Sullivan of Sullivan Bloodstock.

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Weekend Lineup Presented By BetMakers: Top-Class Rematches At Monmouth, Saratoga

Opening weekend at Del Mar is upon us, and across the country a trio of Grade 1 races are on offer this Saturday.

The G1 Haskell is a “Win and You're In” for the Breeders' Cup Classic, and has drawn a field of eight sophomores for the nine-furlong contest. Four of those have already won Grade 1 races: Jack Christopher, Taiba, Cyberknife, and White Abarrio.

Chad Brown and Mike Maker have each entered a pair in Monmouth's G1 United Nations, while Christophe Clement trainee Gufo should also show up in the 10-horse field.

Saratoga's G1 CCA Oaks early on Saturday afternoon features a rematch of the top two finishers from this year's Kentucky Oaks: Secret Oath and Nest.

Sunday's racing action is topped by an exciting rematch between Grade 1 winners Clairiere and Malathaat in Saratoga's Shuvee. Above the border, the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks is the star of the show for Canadian-bred 3-year-old fillies.

Also worth noting that the weekend includes the Group 1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot, a “Win and You're In” for the Breeders' Cup Turf. Irish Derby (G1) winner Westover (GB) is slated to battle the John and Thady Gosden-trained duo of Emily Upjohn (GB) and Mishriff (IRE), while last year's Arc winner Torquator Tasso is also in the six-strong field.

Here's a quick look at some of this weekend's graded stakes:

Saturday

3:16 p.m. – Grade 1 Coaching Club American Oaks at Saratoga

Secret Oath and Nest, the top-two finishers from the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks, will square off once more in Saturday's $500,000 Coaching Club American Oaks.

Secret Oath, a daughter of Arrogate, has won 3-of-5 starts this season, capturing Oaklawn Park's Martha Washington and Grade 3 Honeybee in addition to the Kentucky Oaks. Her only two losses this year took place against males when a game third in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby on April 15, two starts before running fourth in the Grade 1 Preakness on May 21 at Pimlico.

Nest also arrives at the CCA Oaks off an effort against colts in an American Classic when second to stablemate Mo Donegal in the 12-furlong Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets on June 11. The Todd Pletcher trainee has a perfect in-the-money record of 4-2-1 through seven lifetime starts while having never been beaten more than three lengths.

CCA Oaks Entries

4:51 p.m. – Grade 2 Connaught Cup at Woodbine

Multiple graded stakes-placed White Flag goes after his seventh career win in Saturday's $175,000 Connaught Cup. It will be the 8-year-old's first start since a banner effort in the Grade 2 Highlander on July 2, in which White Flag, last of 11 at the half-mile juncture, moved into ninth spot at the stretch call, then powered home to finish third, 1 ¼ lengths behind winner Bound for Nowhere.

The Connaught also drew other turf talents in the form of graded stakes winners Avie's Flatter, Olympic Runner, Silent Poet, and Tap It to Win. U.S. invaders, graded stakes winner Chewing Gum (Bill Mott), stakes winner Surly Furious (Glenn Wismer) and Turn of Events (George Weaver), will all make their first appearance at Woodbine.

Connaught Cup Entries

5:09 p.m. – Grade 1 United Nations Stakes at Monmouth

Trainer Chad Brown will send out a strong pair of turf competitors for Saturday's $600,000 United Nations, Tribhuvan and Adhamo. The pair most recently finished one-two in the G1 Manhattan Stakes on Belmont Day, and Tribhuvan won last year's edition of the United Nations with his front-running style.

Co-second choice on the morning line is Christophe Clement trainee Gufo, third behind the Brown pair last out in the Manhattan but also a two-time Grade 1 winner who has only finished off the board once in his 17 career starts.

Mike Maker also enters a pair of runners, 6-1 chance Temple and 10-1 Glynn County. Grade 2 winner Temple returns to the races after a three-month break, while the Grade 1-placed Glynn County most recently ran sixth in the G3 Monmouth Stakes but gets extra distance here.

United Nations Entries

5:45 p.m. – Grade 1 Haskell Stakes at Monmouth

Bob Baffert will look to extend his record for victories to 10 in the Haskell stakes after Taiba was installed as the 7-5 morning line for the $1 million, Grade 1 race on Saturday at Monmouth Park. Taiba, a $1.7 million purchase and the son of 2017 Horse of the Year Gun Runner, won the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby in only his second outing and finished 12th in the Kentucky Derby last time out when handled by Tim Yatkeen while Baffert was serving a 90-day suspension.

Monmouth Park oddsmaker Brad Thomas pegged the undefeated Chad Brown trainee Jack Christopher as the 3-2 morning line second choice in the field of eight. Jack Christopher, who is undefeated in four career outings and seeking his second straight top-level win, will be trying two turns for the first time while going beyond a mile for the first time as well.

In addition to Jack Christopher and Taiba, Grade 1 winners in the competitive field of eight include Arkansas Derby winner Cyberknife, who is trained by two-time Eclipse winner Brad Cox, and the Saffie Joseph, Jr.-conditioned White Abarrio, the winner of the Florida Derby.

Haskell Entries

10:00 p.m. – Grade 2 San Clemente Stakes at Del Mar

A dozen 3-year-old fillies will go at it in Del Mar's major prep for its 3-year-old filly piece de resistance, the Grade 1, $300,000 Del Mar Oaks. Del Mar's morning line maker, Jon White, has hung the favorite – Benowitz Family Trust, CYBT or Nentwig's Bellabel – at a hardly short 4-1. She gets Umberto Rispoli as her pilot and a chance to break from Post 6.

There are a pair of other fillies who figure to give the top one her toughest tussles – R Unicorn Stable's Island of Love (5-1 with Juan Hernandez up) and Tina and Jerome Moss' Lady T (6-1 with Victor Espinoza in the tack.).

San Clemente Entries

Sunday

3:21 p.m. – Grade 2 Shuvee Stakes at Saratoga

Clairiere and Malathaat will square off for the sixth time in Sunday's $200,000 Shuvee, a nine-furlong test for older fillies and mares. Malathaat, trained by Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, bested Clairiere in each of their first four meetings, taking the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks in May 2021 at Churchill Downs, and the Grade 1 Alabama in August at the Spa en route to Eclipse Award-honors as Champion 3-Year-Old Filly.

But most recently, on Belmont Stakes Day, Clairiere, trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, finally got the better of her familiar foe, rallying from 14 lengths off a sharp, pressured pace set by Letruska to post a head score over Malathaat in the 1 1/16-mile Grade 1 Ogden Phipps.

Shuvee Entries

5:27 p.m. – $500,000 Woodbine Oaks at Woodbine

Trainer Kevin Attard will have two chances to net his second consecutive victory in the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, including dual stakes-winner Moira and stakes-placed Souper Flashy.

Some of the other top contenders are: Bizymaline, a two-time winner for trainer Santino Di Paola; Curlin Candy, a Mike De Paulo-trained daughter of Curlin who is stakes-placed but 0-4-0 from six starts; and Loaded Vixen, supplemented to the race, who has a record of 1-2-1 from eight starts.

Woodbine Oaks Entries

5:58 p.m. – Grade 2 Dance Smartly Stakes at Woodbine

Set at 1 1/16 miles over the E.P. Taylor turf, this year's running of the Dance Smartly includes multiple graded stakes winner Lady Speightspeare, the Mark Casse trio of Fev Rover (IRE), Keyflower (FR), and multiple stakes winner Inthewinnerscircle, Bill Mott trainee Wakanaka (IRE), and Munnyfor Ro, Canada's champion 3-year-old female of 2021. ​

Dance Smartly Entries

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Kyprios Out To Cement Top Stayer Status In Tuesday’s Goodwood Cup

Gold Cup winner Kyprios is on course to lead Aidan O'Brien's customary strong raiding party for next week's Qatar Goodwood Festival.

O'Brien saddled his first winner at the meeting in 2000 and has since notched a further 21 victories, most recently with Mogul in the 2020 G3 John Pearce Racing Gordon Stakes.

Kyprios is aiming to confirm the Gold Cup form with Stradivarius in the G1 Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup on Tuesday, July 26, a race in which his older rival has yet to taste defeat in four previous appearances.

O'Brien, who twice won the two-mile feature with the great Yeats, said: “We are happy with Kyprios and the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup has always been the plan since Ascot.

“We were delighted with him in the Gold Cup – we weren't sure about the trip going there but he looked like he got it well. Before he went to Ascot, he ran over a mile and six and looked very comfortable over that trip. I think he is a very versatile horse.

“He is still learning and is a relaxed horse who takes everything in his stride, so we think there is more improvement to come. He is straightforward to ride and uncomplicated. I think he is well-balanced and doesn't over-race. Goodwood is an unusual track, but he seems to be okay going left or right-handed.

“Stradivarius has been an unbelievable horse, and I think everyone has enjoyed watching him.”

Order Of Australia, who landed the 2020 G1 Breeders' Cup Mile, is set to take on Baaeed for a third time in the G1 Qatar Sussex Stakes on Wednesday, July 27.

The five-year-old finished second to the Shadwell superstar in the Prix du Moulin at Longchamp in September and made the frame again when third on his comeback in the G1 Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Order Of Australia has since posted a dominant front-running victory in the G2 Minstrel Stakes at the Curragh on July 17, a race he won last year before finishing fifth in the Qatar Sussex Stakes.

O'Brien said: “The plan is for Order Of Australia to run in the Sussex Stakes, provided everything goes well between now and then. He has come out of the Curragh well. We think he is in a good place this year and we have been very happy with his two runs. He is much better on quick, fast ground. He has won on soft ground but good ground or better is his preferred surface.”

Of his other entries, O'Brien said: “The plan at the moment is for Concert Hall to run in the Qatar Nassau Stakes. She is just back from America and seems very well, so we are thinking of letting her take her chance.

“New York City has a couple of entries and, if he is to go anywhere, it would probably be the World Pool Lennox Stakes. He had a break and then came back at the Curragh over five furlongs. He got a bit tired but we think he has progressed from it. We always thought seven might be within his range. We will speak to Ryan [Moore] closer to the time and see what the race looks like.

“Emily Dickinson is a possible for the Qatar Lillie Langtry Stakes. She only ran last weekend and we are just going to see how she is, but she is in good form and the trip will suit. She came home very well last time out and looks like a filly who will have no problem getting further.

“We have not decided about the Vintage Stakes yet. Hans Andersen only won last weekend whereas Greenland is still a maiden and the other horse [Age Of Kings] ran at Leopardstown last night. We will decide nearer the time. The Vintage Stakes is a prestigious race and we like to have something good for it. If a horse does go to stud, it looks very good on their CV.”

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