Arqana August Sale Set For Takeoff

 

DEAUVILLE, France-There were times at Arqana on Friday when it felt as though navigating your way through the Champs-Elysees roundabout during rush hour would present a far more straightforward task than slaloming between the scores of yearlings around the sales complex on the eve of the August Sale.

It was predictably busy at Barn B, where Felix Lepeudry of Elevage de Tourgeville, readied a six-strong draft to be inspected by two heavyweights from either corner of the globe underneath a clear blue sky and a welcome breeze.

Getting their shows in were Henry Field of Newgate Farm in Australia and leading American trainer Kenny McPeek, with their presence in Deauville speaking to the international feel to what is Europe's first major yearling sale of the year.

Yoshito Yahagi, William Haggas, Joseph and Donnacha O'Brien, Francis Graffard and Freddy Head have all been seen to be getting their steps in over the past few days and even leading owner-breeder Andreas Putsch described the atmosphere on the ground as “the best I've ever seen” in between viewings.

The hefty footfall may have had some consignors channeling their inner air traffic controller as future aeroplanes were sent flying from one corner to the next but Lepeudry remained grounded.

“We have been gifted by nature to have such lovely-looking animals,” he said when asked to sum up his draft. We were lucky that we made some clever matings; sending two mares to Iffraaj (GB) in the same winter was a tough decision but there are only two in the catalogue and we have them both.

“Iffraaj had a Group 2 winner recently with My Prospero (Ire) in the Prix Eugene Adam and the filly [lot 50] and the colt [lot 95] that we have by him are being pulled out quite a lot.”

He added, “The Iffraaj filly is out of Ming Zhi Cosmos (Fr) (Duke Of Marmalade {Ire}), who was bred at home obviously, and she then went to Australia.

“She was covered four times down there by China Horse Club and we decided to buy her back and bring her home. She had a stop in Newmarket and visited Iffraaj so the result is quite pleasant.

“That's her first northern hemisphere foal. We are a small farm so it's exciting to be able to fly a horse. It was just a crazy experience.”

It's a dangerous thing when, as well as making clever decisions, lady luck shines down on you, and Lepeudry is in no doubt that the stars have aligned for the family-run stud this year.

He explained, “We have a Zarak (Fr) filly [lot 121] as well. We sent the mare [Santa Louisia (GB) Highest Honor {Fr})] to Zarak thinking, maybe, and now he is flying. He is red-hot and thankfully we have such brilliant breeders in France still like the Aga Khan.

Lot 166 is an Oasis Dream colt out of Tilett (GB) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}) and she was named after my great grandfather's friend, Colonel John Tilett, who was a famous war hero. He fought on D-Day and the Oasis Dream is the eighth generation of that family that we nursed on our farm. As a son of Oasis Dream, it brings a bit of Lyphard and Mill Reef into that mating, and that makes the inbreeding that we had with Robin Of Navan (Fr).

“Lilliside (Fr) (American Post {GB}), the dam of Lys Gracieux (Jpn) (Heart's Cry {Jpn}) who lost the French 1000 Guineas in the stewards' room to Special Duty, is also in the family so it keeps the pedigree rolling for us. He is a lovely animal. I love him actually.”

He added, “We only paid £20,000 for Oasis Dream. He is the most proven sire, top-class, so we are gifted. Wakika (Fr) (Whipper) was sent to Wootton Bassett (GB) when he was standing for just €40,000. We are just lucky. The stars are shining down on us. Look at Wootton Bassett now–he is standing for €150,000.”

With 24 yearlings to sell, Haras D'Etreham will offer one of the biggest consignments at the sale, with executive director Nicolas de Chambure excited about what the next three days will bring.

He said, “It's a diverse group of people looking at our horses so we can be optimistic. We have a nice filly [lot 98] who is from the first crop of Blue Point (Ire). She is from a good family and we're looking forward to her. There is a lovely Frankel (GB) filly [lot 247] out of a Dubawi (Ire) mare [Crystal River {GB})} and we've a couple of lovely fillies [lot 30 and lot 155] by Night Of Thunder (Ire) as well.

“There is also an Adlerflug (Ger) filly [lot 163] there and, of course, there are very few of them left. The other one I really like is the New Bay (GB) [lot 267] filly. It was also the last French crop of Wootton Bassett and we have plenty of those to sell as well. Obviously, many people have said that, not only our Wootton Bassetts, but this current crop, is the best they have seen. That is logical as the mares he got improved.”

De Chambure added, “There are a lot of Americans here. Arqana organised a plane for them and it helps. These days, with so many sales on, it can be hard to get people's attention. But if you make it easier for people to travel, it makes a difference. If they come once, the likelihood is that they will come back.”

Nothing keeps the clients coming back to Arqana better than results on the track. The sale is set for takeoff at 2 p.m. on Saturday and it promises to be one-way traffic.

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Summer Breezes: Aug. 13, 2022

Some of the most highly anticipated races during the summer racing season are the 'baby' races during the boutique meetings at both Saratoga and Del Mar and at Ellis Park, which attracts its fair share of high-priced offspring from a variety of top national outfits. Summer Breezes highlights debuting 2-year-olds at those meetings that have been sourced at the breeze-up sales earlier in the year, with links to their under-tack previews. Already this year at Saratoga, City Man (Mucho Macho Man), Mo Strike (Uncle Mo) and Empress Tigress (Classic Empire)–each a graduate of the 2-year-old sales–have already struck at stakes level, while the likes of juvenile purchases and 'TDN Rising Stars' Taiba (Gun Runner), We The People (Constitution) and Onesto (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) have also left their mark on graded/group competition this season. To follow are the horses entered for Saturday, including horses entered on the special Arlington Million program at Churchill Downs:

Saturday, August 13, 2022
Churchill 1, 12:45 p.m. ET
Horse (Sire),Sale, Price, Breeze
Adiva (Street Sense), FTDIG, $200,000, n/a
C-Pegasus Training Ctr, agt. for the Estate of Glen Todd; B-NJP Racing

Saratoga 1, 1:05 p.m. ET
I'm Very Busy (Cloud Computing), OBSMAR, $135,000, click
C-James Layden, agent; B-Lauren Carlisle, agent

Churchill 4, 2:27 p.m. ET
Margoinabubblebath (Midnight Storm), OBSMAR, $50,000, click
C-L. G., agent; B-Eddie Kenneally

Churchill 6, 3:35 p.m. ET
Gaslight Dancer (City of Light), OBSAPR, $260,000, click
C-Julie Davies LLC, agent; B-Mike Maker
Tshiebwe (Race Day), OBSAPR, $475,000, click
C-Longoria Training & Sales, agent; B-Maverick/Siena/CMNWLTH

Saratoga 7, 4:29 p.m. ET
Scootscoot (Malibu Moon), OBSMAR, $110,000 PS, click
C-Bird in Hand Stables; B-Oracle B'stock, agt. Mark Vondrasek
Skellig (Girvin), OBSAPR, $235,000, click
C-Coastal Equine (Jesse Hoppel), agent; B-Curragh Racing LLC
What a Blast (Uncle Mo), FTMMAY, $280,000, see below
C-Pike Racing, agent; B-Mike Maker

 

 

Del Mar 7, 8:04 p.m. ET
El Perfecto (Munnings), OBSJUN, $300,000, click
C-Dark Star Thoroughbreds (Stori Atchison); B-Benjamin Gase
Practical Move (Practical Joke), OBSAPR, $230,000, click
C-Eisaman Equine, agt; B-Pierre & Leslie Amestoy & Roger Bersley
Ultimate Gamble (Medaglia d'Oro), OBSAPR, $1,750,000, click
C-de Meric Sales, agent; B-Red Baron's Barn/Rancho Temescal

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Arlington Million: Additional Early Pace Should Be ‘Beneficial’ For Santin

Eight-time Churchill Downs leading rider Tyler Gaffalione has never ridden in the $1 million Arlington Million (Grade 1), but hopes his debut in the storied race aboard Godolphin's Santin brings him to the winner's circle.

“Santin simply has a lot of talent,” Gaffalione said from his summer base at Saratoga Race Course. “He's been working well up here and we're looking for a big performance out of him. Going over the pace in the race, it looks like there will be more speed up front which I think will be beneficial to him.”

On July 30, Santin breezed a solid five furlongs in 1:00.60 on the turf at Saratoga inside his classy stakes-winning stablemate Temple City Terror (five furlongs, 1:00.40). Gaffalione was aboard fellow Brendan Walsh-trained Temple City Terror for the move and rode her to a runner-up finish last weekend in the $250,000 Glens Falls (G2).

Two starts ago, Santin recorded his first Grade I score in the $1 million Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic (GI). In his last start, the $750,000 Manhattan (G1), Santin was caught wide on the course and finished a disappointing sixth as the 7-2 second choice.

Santin arrived at Churchill Downs Aug. 4 and galloped about 1 5/8 miles Friday morning. The 4-year-old Distorted Humor colt was made the 3-1 second choice on oddsmaker Mike Battaglia's morning line.

Here is the complete field for Saturday's Arlington Million (with jockey, trainer and morning line odds):

  1. Set Piece (GB) (Florent Geroux, Brad Cox, 4-1)
  2. Sacred Life (FR) (Manny Franco, Chad Brown, 9-2)
  3. Field Pass (Rey Gutierrez, Mike Maker, 8-1)
  4. Smooth Like Strait (John Velazquez, Michael McCarthy, 5-2)
  5. Megacity (Gerardo Corrales, Mike Maker, 15-1)
  6. Santin (Gaffalione, Walsh, 3-1)
  7. Admission Office (Brian Hernandez Jr., Brian Lynch, 10-1)
  8. Cavalry Charge (David Cohen, Dallas Stewart, 20-1)
  9. Cellist (Corey Lanerie, Rusty Arnold, 15-1)

Saturday's first post at Churchill Downs is 12:45 p.m. (all times Eastern) and the Arlington Million will go as the Race 11 finale at 6:25 p.m.

Fans can still purchase tickets for Arlington Million Day. For ticket options and more information, visit www.churchilldowns.com.

Wagering is available for the Arlington Million and every race from Churchill Downs on www.TwinSpires.com, the official wagering provider of Churchill Downs Inc. and the Kentucky Derby.

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Ask Your Veterinarian Presented By Kentucky Performance Products: Laminitis Vs. Navicular Syndrome

Veterinarians at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital answer your questions about sales and healthcare of Thoroughbred auction yearlings, weanlings, 2-year-olds and breeding stock. Email us at info@paulickreport.com if you have a question for a veterinarian.

Question: What are some of the differences in treatment and prognosis for laminitis vs. navicular syndrome?

Dr. Craig Lesser, Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital: Having the diagnosis of laminitis or navicular syndrome can be terrifying. The diagnosis of either disease has traditionally been considered to be career-ending. However, in recent years with advances in medicine and farriery, many of these horses can return to their previous careers.

The diseases are, in many ways, polar opposites. Most laminitis cases involve inflammation of the dorsal lamina and pain in the toe, whereas navicular syndrome exhibits pain in the back half of the foot.

There are a variety of medical treatments to help reduce inflammation and slow the progression of the disease. However, mechanical stabilization in the form of therapeutic farriery is essential for a positive outcome. The basics of therapeutic farriery are to transfer loads away from structures that hurt to structures that can handle the extra load.

In regards to laminitis, this means protecting and unweighting the toe and recruiting the frog and bar into load sharing, in addition to decreasing the tension on the deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT), which is pulling against the inflamed lamina, causing the rotation. Early intervention is critical. When the condition is treated aggressively before there are any radiographic changes, we will hopefully prevent rotation and get us back to performance faster. However, once there is rotation, it takes a full year for a new healthy hoof to grow out completely. While shoeing these horses, it is essential to have your veterinarian and farrier work together and be willing to change the plan depending on the horses' response to therapy. There are many different shoeing options with varying application techniques, making treatment very much an art, and what has worked for one horse may not work for the next.

Horses with navicular syndrome can have many of the same concepts apply. Reducing concussion through the back half of the foot, where they are painful, can be achieved with various applications, including pads, heel plates, or floating of certain aspects of the foot. Reduction in the tension of the DDFT as it runs over the navicular bone is often vital, as the tendon uses the bone as a fulcrum for leverage. This can be achieved with stagnant wedges or mechanical wedges with something like a rocker shoe. However, no matter what is placed on the foot as an apparatus, if the trim isn't correct, they will not function properly, which is why sometimes radiographs can be helpful in guiding this therapy.

Dr. Craig Lesser

Suppose your horse is diagnosed with either of these. In that case, it is important to be aggressive not only with medical therapies but also with mechanical therapies to ensure your athlete makes it back into performance or even so that they have a long and healthy life.

Dr. Craig Lesser, CF graduated from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2015.  Following the completion of an internship at Anoka Equine, he moved to Lexington to complete a podiatry fellowship at RREH and has continued with us as an associate. As an extension of podiatry Dr. Lesser has an interest in lameness and imaging. 

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