City of Light’s ‘Chop Chop’ Scores On Debut At Ellis

3rd-Ellis, $59,065, Msw, 8-14, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:38.62, fm, 1 1/2 lengths.
CHOP CHOP (f, 2, City of Light–Grand Sofia, by Giant's Causeway), a $230,000 FTKJUL yearling purchase and the 2-1 favorite in this spot, was never far out of it early, stalking in third close to the pace of Guns n' Lilies (Gun Runner) through mild fractions. Moved off the rail for her stretch run, she came with a three-wide bid down the lane, out-kicking Bel Rosso (Free Drop Billy) and Don't Go Changing (Candy Ride {Arg}) and drawing clear late to score by 1 1/2 lengths. The filly becomes her sire's (by Quality Road) fifth winner, following an impressive score by the Freshman stallion's Bourbon Bash for D. Wayne Lukas at Saratoga Saturday afternoon. Chop Chop, out of Grand Sofia–a half-sister to GISW Rail Trip (Jump Start)–has a yearling sister by Omaha Beach and a weanling sister by Constitution. She was bred back to Liam's Map for the 2023 season. Sales History: $230,000 Ylg '21 FTKJUL.
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $36,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart.
O-Selective, LLC; B-Cobra Farm & MRJ Thoroughbreds (KY); T-Brad H. Cox.

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‘Yesterday Was The Best Win We’ve Ever Had’: Casa Creed Provides Connections With Meaningful Victory In Fourstardave

After owning Thoroughbreds for nearly two decades, Lee Einsidler of LRE Racing secured what he considers to be his best victory to date with Casa Creed in Fourstardave (G1) Saturday at Saratoga Race Course, a “Win And You're In” qualifier for the FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile (G1) at Keeneland.

Casa Creed squared off against multiple Grade 1-winning mare Regal Glory, who was unbeaten in her last four starts, three at Grade 1 level, and was made the 1-2 favorite at post time. But the day belonged to Casa Creed, who settled at the rear of the five-horse field, made a wide sweeping move approaching the quarter pole and found his best stride in deep stretch, drawing away to a 1 1/2-length victory. He garnered a 103 Beyer Speed Figure for the win, which is his second highest figure.

Additionally, Casa Creed provided Hall of Fame conditioner Bill Mott with a record-extending fifth victory in the Fourstardave. He previously won the Fourstardave with Hap [2000], Silver Tree [2007], Seek Again [2014] and Tourist [2016], the latter of whom won that year's Breeders' Cup Mile.

“All wins are special at all levels. For a lot of reasons, I think for me, yesterday was the best win we've ever had,” Einsidler said. “The thing is before the race, everyone wanted to give the trophy to Regal Glory. I've learned betting on horses for 50 years and owning them for 20, whenever you're ready to award the trophy before they run the race, it never works out. It was very gratifying.”

Einsidler, who owns the multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire in partnership with Mike Francesa's JEH Racing Stable, said the Kentucky-bred son of Spendthrift Farm sire Jimmy Creed appears to be at his best at the ripe age of 6.

“Bill Mott and I were in his stall a few weeks ago and he said 'Lee, he's better today than he's ever been in his entire career.' He's just been flourishing,” Einsidler recalled. “They say a lot of horses are at their best at five. Yesterday was the best performance of his career and he's a 6-year-old. He's just amazing. I'd say right now, he's at the total top of his game.”

A veteran of 27 lifetime starts, including victories in the last two runnings of the Jaipur (G1) at Belmont Park, Casa Creed was also third in the previous two runnings of the Fourstardave. Showing versatility in both one-turn turf sprints and two-turn route races, Casa Creed earned his first career graded stakes victory during his sophomore campaign in Saratoga's National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame (G1) in August 2019.

Following a productive 5-year-old season, which saw victories in the Elusive Quality and Jaipur at Belmont, Casa Creed made his 2022 debut in the Group 3 1351 Turf Sprint Cup on February 26 at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Saudi Arabia. He was a hard fought second beaten a neck under Luis Saez, who has piloted the horse in all four of his starts this year.

“He went up here at a mile as a 3-year-old, so I never thought a mile was a problem for him. What we have learned the past couple of years is the jock has to be very patient,” Einsidler said. “You learn as you go, and the rider learns as you go. But if we could run some of the races over again, we would probably have taken him back a little more and been a little more patient to let him put in that amazing late kick that he has. We learned that when we sprinted him.

Luis Saez was very confident yesterday that if he took him back and waited when the filly made her move, we'd make our move,” Einsidler added. “We all felt that his kick in the Jaipur showed us that they would have a hard time holding him off yesterday and that's what happened.”

With victories in both this year's Fourstardave and Jaipur, Casa Creed received an automatic entry into both the Mile as well as the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint. Einsidler said Casa Creed will focus in on the Mile, a race he finished a respective 12th and eighth in the past two years.

“[The Turf Sprint] is only 5 1/2 [furlongs] sprinting at Keeneland, which is a little short for him,” Einsidler said. “From what we saw yesterday, if all goes according to plan, I'm sure we'll show up in the Mile as long as he's training great and feels great.”

A start between the Fourstardave and the Breeders' Cup has not been ruled out for Casa Creed. Should he race once in between, Einsidler said it would likely take place in the Coolmore Turf Mile (G1) on October 8 at Keeneland. Casa Creed was a pacesetting fourth in the 2020 edition of that race.

“If he's telling us he has to run, we'll run him there which is fine because you got four weeks to the Breeders' Cup and a trip over the course,” Einsidler said. “He's run there before, but now he's much better today than he was then. So, I think the idea of running him over there makes all the sense in the world, but if Mott wants to wait and train him up to the Breeders' Cup, that's why he's in the Hall of Fame. He makes those decisions.”

Einsidler also welcomed the possibility of Casa Creed staying in training for a 2023 campaign.

“If he stays sound and he's doing great, we'll run him next year,” said Einsidler. “There's a stallion career somewhere for him, but I'm all about racing so that's what we're going to do.”

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Litt and Solis Acquire Siyouni Filly For €1.4 million At Arqana

A grey filly by Siyouni (Fr) made €1.4 million from Alex Solis and Jason Litt to become the second seven-figure lot at Arqana on Sunday and third overall. Lot 216, out of the Listed Prix de Saint-Cyr heroine Aviatress (Ire) (Shamardal), was consigned by Ecurie des Monceaux. The dam is a half-sister to GIII Seaway S. heroine Marbre Rose (Ire) (Smart Strike), as well as the stakes winner and dual graded-placed Gidu (Ire) (Frankel {GB}). Under the third dam are the top-level winners Zoftig (Cozzene), Zo Impressive (Hard Spun) and Zaftig (Gone West).

 

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‘She’s The Kind Of Filly That Doesn’t Want To Disappoint’: Inspiral Prevails In Jacques Le Marois, Earns Breeders’ Cup Mile Berth

Cheveley Park Stud homberd Inspiral banished the memories of her shock defeat last time out at Newmarket to claim a third career Group 1 win when she took the Prix du Haras de Fresnay-Le-Buffard Jacques Le Marois (G1) Sunday at Deauville.

The victory secured Inspiral, a 3-year-old Frankel filly ridden by Frankie Dettoriee, a guaranteed starting position in the $2 million FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile (G1) through the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In.

Inspiral, trained by John and Thady Gosden, was held up in midfield in the early stages of the race as the Japanese challenger Bathrat Leon made the early running.

As the race developed within the final two furlongs, Dettori made his move aboard Inspiral, who quickened up smartly and struck the front. She was not to be passed and bravely held off the late challenge from the France-based Light Infantry to win by a neck. Erevann was another neck behind the front pair in third place. Order of Australia, the 2020 Breeders' Cup Mile (G1) winner, finished fourth, followed by 8-5 favorite Coroebus in fifth.

After completing the mile in 1:34.07 over a course listed as soft, Inspiral was cut to 8-1 with Bet365 for the FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile November 5 at Keeneland.

A daughter of Frankel, Inspiral had won her first five races before finishing second at odds-on in the Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes (G1) at Newmarket on July 8.

John Gosden speaking after the race, said: “There was a strong pace today and they went hard up-front. Then she switched off and relaxed and when she wanted to go Frankie said go and she hit the front a little soon to say the least.

“She's a 3-year-old filly taking on older horses and she gets a little weight for that which makes a difference no doubt, but I think she's showing her versatility. The key with her is to get her to relax early. She's very generous and wants to give but sometimes with that she can be a little overenthusiastic, but she's done it well today and showed a lot of courage in the closing stages.”

Gosden indicated that Inspiral would now be freshened up ahead of a tilt at the one-mile QIPCO Queen Elizabeth II Stakes on QIPCO British Champions Day October 15 at Ascot.

Dettori and John Gosden combined to win the 2020 Prix Jacques Le Marois with Palace Pier. John and Thady Gosden trained Palace Pier to victory in last year's race, also with Dettori in the saddle. Dettori also becomes the leading rider in the history of the race with seven wins after Sunday's triumph.

Dettori added: “She showed today that she's a true champion and I'm made up for the Thompson family and really pleased that she's back to her best.

“We went extremely fast throughout. She's a filly you need to know, and at the 500-meter mark she took me there and she wanted to go. She's the kind of filly that doesn't want to disappoint and I hit the front with plenty of time left. John (Gosden) thinks she could get a bit further, so I wasn't afraid about whether I would get to the line, and she galloped right to the end.”

Inspiral is out of the Selkirk mare Starscope, who second in the One Thousand Guineas and the Coronation Stakes. Her second dam, Moon Goddess, is a sister to the exceptional sire and champion miler Medicean.

The Breeders' Cup Challenge Series is an international series of 82 stakes races whose winners receive automatic starting positions and fees paid into a corresponding race of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, which is scheduled to be held at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington on November 4-5.

In addition to Inspiral, six other runners have also earned automatic berths into the FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile thus far in 2022: Casa Creed, winner of the Fourstardave (G1) at Saratoga on Saturday; Baaeed, who won the Qatar Sussex Stakes (G1) in England; Jet Dark, winner of the L'Ormarins Queen's Plate (G1) in South Africa; Viejos Tiempos, who captured the Gran Premio Club Hipico Falabella (G1) in Chile; Count Again, who took the Shoemaker Mile (G1) at Santa Anita Park, and Songline, winner of the Yasuda Kinen (G1) in Japan.

As part of the benefits of the Challenge Series, Breeders' Cup will pay the entry fees for Inspiral to start in the Breeders' Cup Mile. Breeders' Cup will also provide a travel allowance for all starters based outside of North America to compete in the World Championships. The Challenge winner must be nominated to the Breeders' Cup program by the Championships' pre-entry deadline of October 24 to receive the rewards.

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