Jumps Racing Continues This Week At Colonial, Saratoga

A trio of National Steeplechase Association contests are on tap this week as the summer season continues at Colonial Downs in New Kent, Va., and at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs in upstate New York.

At Colonial, a field of nine is expected for the opener, at 12:15 p.m., a $40,000 maiden hurdle for four-year-olds. The second race, with a post time of 12:50 p.m., is a $35,000 handicap for horses rated at 115 or less. Five have been entered. Both events are at 2 1/4 miles.

Click here for full entries: https://nationalsteeplechase.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Colonial-August8-WedEntries.pdf. You can watch the races via live stream from the National Steeplechase Association home page, www.nationalsteeplechase.com.

There's also a hurdle race on Wednesday's card at Saratoga. A field of seven is expected to go postward in a $70,000 non-winners of two allowance hurdle at the Spa. The race is the first on the card, with a 1:05 p.m. post time. Click here for full entries: https://nationalsteeplechase.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Saratoga-August10-Entries.pdf

NYRA races are broadcast live on Fox2 TV, with replays available on NYRA website, https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/racing/replays. You can also live stream via the NSA website, www.nationalsteeplechase.com.

If you're keeping score, jockey jockey Parker Hendriks has four wins at Colonial. Mark Watts has a pair. Barry Foley and Tom Garner each have one victory. Among trainers, Keri Brion has four wins to Arch Kingsley's two. Leslie Young, and Kathy Neilson have one. At Saratoga, Hendriks, Foley, and Bernie Dalton have had their pictures taken in the winner's circle. Brion trained two of them and Kate Dalton, one. The Daltons have secured the summer season's biggest prize to date: the $150,000 Grade 1 A.P. Smithwick with their magnificent mare Down Royal.

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Group 1-Winning Trainer Harry Dunlop Announces Decision To Quit

Group 1-winning trainer Harry Dunlop has announced that he will quit training at the end of this season.

Just over a week after established handler Joe Tuite walked away from the profession due to financial difficulties, Dunlop has revealed that he is exiting the training ranks for the same reason.

Dunlop's career highlight came when Robin Of Navan (Fr) won the G1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud in 2015, while Knight To Behold (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), Fighting Irish (Ire) (Camelot {GB}), Classic Remark (Ire) (Dr Fong) and Festoso (Ire) (Diesis {GB}) won black type races for the Lambourn trainer. 

Son of former Arundel-based trainer John and brother to Classic-winning handler Ed, Dunlop is looking to stay in the racing industry if possible.

“It is something I have thought about over the last few years and my main reason is that it is so hard to keep a business thriving in the current economic climate,” Dunlop said in a statement posted on Twitter.

“When you don't have a huge string of horses to cover the rising costs of staff, transport, feed, bedding, it is just not viable.

“Thankfully my business is in good shape, so I thought this was a good time to make this decision and to look for a new career.

“We have had some wonderful horses and clients over the years and many memorable days racing.

“I am going to be looking at future job options within the racing industry and beyond, which is very exciting.

“I would like to thank my current team at Frenchmans Lodge Stables who have been extremely supportive as have all of my owners.”

Dunlop enjoyed a high-profile winner at Ascot on Saturday with Adaay In Asia (GB) (Adaay {Ire}), who also struck gold at Goodwood, landing the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Sprint.

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Classic Deauville Debut For Blue Diamond Stud

Blue Diamond Stud is by no means a new name in the industry, and it has been in the news plenty this season courtesy of the dual Group 1 winner Nashwa (GB) (Frankel {GB}), but where it has not been seen before is on the list of yearling consignors.

That changes this week with the stud's debut selling yearlings under its own banner at the Arqana August Sale. And as debuts go, it is a pretty dazzling one as the stud's owner Imad Al Sagar will be offering a sibling to his Classic heroine Nashwa. Indeed, Al Sagar can also be credited with having bred the filly's Group 1-winning sire Decorated Knight (GB) in partnership with Saleh Al Homaizi. The fact that the stallion who now stands at the Irish National Stud is by Galileo (Ire) makes the filly a three-parts-sister to Nashwa, and she will be first of the select draft to go under the hammer in Deauville as lot 93 on Saturday evening. 

It has been a year of significant changes at Blue Diamond Stud, which is comprised of two farms to the north and south of Newmarket. Ted Voute, a familiar figure on the sales circuit as a leading consignor for many years, and also a long-term advisor to a select group of owner-breeders, joined the team as chief executive officer.

“When Imad brought me on board at the beginning of the year, he said that one of the things that he wanted to develop was the commercial side of of the yearlings,” Voute explains. “He has made a big investment in the stud fees and is continuing to do so with the breeding plans of next year and an upgrade for for this year, whether [for mares] in foal or with foals at foot. And so I spent most of the spring showing the sales companies what we have in its entirety and we've come up with a plan to sell in Arqana, in the Premier Sale, and in [Tattersalls October] Books 1 and 2.”

Key to that new aspect of the operation has been the appointment of Gerry Meehan, widely acknowledged to be one of the best in the business at preparing yearlings for sale, and a former long-time employee at Newsells Park Stud, one of the leading vendors on the scene.

Voute says, “Gerry is a master of yearlings. He worked for Newsells for years and he has topped many sales and prepared many yearlings. He is an excellent person, so we went about headhunting him really. He runs the yearling farm and I think he's looking forward to bringing these three horses to Arqana. He's very on it and has great attention to detail. He knows exactly what he's doing and he's got a good team that he's assembled himself with the show people that he likes.”

There could hardly be a more eye-catching starting point for the Blue Diamond Stud yearling consignment than a close relation to a current Classic winner, and Voute says of Nashwa's sister, “We had her accepted in Book 1 at Tattersalls and Arqana, and the mother is in foal to Frankel, she's carrying a filly, which helped our decision.

“We're really excited. She's a lovely filly, very straightforward. We've got Nashwa, we've got the mother, so we thought we'd take a chance and roll the dice, and we thought it was very sensible thing to do commercially for the farm.”

The second and final member of the draft following one withdrawal will feature in Monday's session. Catalogued as lot 252, he is the only colt in the sale by Invincible Spirit (Ire) and the striking bay is out of the Listed Prix Petite Etoile winner Dawn Of Hope (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}). The nine-year-old mare's first foal, the 92-rated filly Kind Gesture (GB) (Decorated Knight {GB}), has won twice this year at the age of three in the colours of another owner-breeder, Prince A A Faisal. A full-brother to the yearling colt was sold last year at Tattersalls for 200,000gns to American agent Mike Ryan and, named Variable Cost (GB), he is currently on the work tab in Saratoga.

“Dawn Of Hope raced in France and was very successful. There's a French angle for each of the yearlings, and he'll be the only Invincible Spirit colt,” says Voute.

In the past, Blue Diamond's yearlings have been sold under different consignors, but Voute says that he felt it was time for the stud to take a new direction.

“I've always kept in contact with Imad ever since he sent Authorized to me as a foal and last year he said to me he was going to go down the commercial route,” he explains. “He's still going to race some of the horses and there'll be some families that are out of bounds, like the Pearling family, which is particularly dear to him.

“But I just feel with some of these really bespoke breeding operations that if they could showcase their own yearlings, especially when they are good breeders – and in the nick of time Nashwa comes up as a very current homebred – I think with these small-batch yearling drafts, you can do a really good job, and I think people really take notice.”

With Nashwa being primed for her own return trip to France for a potential run in the G1 Qatar Prix de l'Opera on Arc weekend following her twin triumphs in the G1 Prix de Diane and G1 Nassau S., there should be plenty of excitement still to come this season for the Blue Diamond Stud crew, which Voute has been happy to join.

He says, “It's like being part of a dream team. I couldn't have imagined it, but I got a call in January after I came back from holiday and Imad said 'would you come and help me out?' The first appointment we made was Teddy [Grimthorpe] for the racing, which has been a great success. He's one of the most knowledgeable racing managers that that we know in this country and Imad has bonded very closely with him very quickly. Obviously, we inherited Hollie [Doyle, first retained jockey], which was an inspired appointment a couple of years ago.”

He continues of the farm's broodmare manager Andrew Rawlin, “Andrew was already here. Andrew has been our hidden masterpiece, actually. He's a very knowledgeable guy. He's passionate with the horses and he's out 24 hours, seven days a week, looking at how these horses are raised.

“Obviously Nancy Sexton came on board as well as the bloodstock consultant who's doing all the PR side of things, pedigrees and mating advice, or information that we need. And it's great. I can't believe it all fell into place. We've got a great team, whether that means we're going to be successful with the yearlings or not, I don't know, but we've definitely got the people there.”

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Art Collector Tops Nominees To Charles Town Classic

Title defender and Grade 1 winner Art Collector leads a list of 126 nominations for the Classic Town Classic and Charles Town Oaks, which closed this past Friday. The Classic and Oaks will both be run on Charles Town's biggest night of the year – Friday, Aug. 26 – a card that includes a total of seven stakes races with $2.4 million in purse money on the line.

Owned by Bruce Lunsford and trained by Bill Mott, Art Collector will take the same route to West Virginia's eastern panhandle as he did in 2021, when he won the Alydar Stakes at Saratoga three weeks prior to his run in the Classic. This year's Alydar marked the son of Bernardini's first start in more than five months following a disappointing effort overseas in the $20 million Saudi Cup.

The now 5-year-old Art Collector will look to join Researcher as the only horse to win the Charles Town Classic in consecutive years. The last eight horses attempting to win West Virginia's richest race in back-to-back years have come up short, with the last being Sleepy Eyes Todd who checked in as the runner-up to Art Collector in the 2021 edition.

Trainer Brad Cox has a quartet of horses nominated to the Classic, topped by 2021 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Mandaloun, most recently fourth in the San Diego (G2) at Del Mar. Mandaloun is one of two Juddmonte nominees, with the second coming in the form of multiple graded stakes winner Fulsome whose most recent tally in graded stakes company came on Saturday when he won the West Virginia Governor's Stakes (G3) on Mountaineer Park's West Virginia Derby undercard. Cox is also represented in the nominations by Night Ops and multiple graded stakes winner Plainsman who scored in the Razorback (G3) at Oaklawn Park in February.

Five horses from the barn of two-time Charles Town Classic winning trainer Todd Pletcher are nominated, headlined by Grade 1 victor Americanrevolution who scratched out of Saturday's Whitney (G1) at Saratoga and Brooklyn (G2) winner Fearless, owned by Repole Stables who teamed with Pletcher to capture the 2012 Charles Town Classic with Caixa Eletronica. Pletcher also has Bal Harbour, Grade 1 winner Mind Control and Promise Keeper who took the 2021 running of the Peter Pan (G3) nominated.

Two of Chad Brown's three nominees – Highly Motivated and Pipeline – come off of strong efforts where the pair finished first and second in the Monmouth Cup (G3) on the Haskell undercard. Following a narrow defeat in the Blue Grass (G2), Highly Motivated checked in tenth as the fifth betting choice in the 2021 Kentucky Derby before being sent to the sidelines for the remainder of the year. His Monmouth Cup score marked his second straight win after dropping his first race of 2022. Brown's third nominee is recent allowance winner Stage Raider who is a half-brother to 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify.

Other graded stakes winners nominated to the Classic include recent San Diego winner Royal Ship, Last Samurai, who took the Oaklawn Handicap (G2) earlier this year, Tokyo City (G3) hero Heywood's Beach, 2021 Ohio Derby (G3) winner Masqueparade who finished second to Art Collector in the Alydar, Officiating from the Saffie Joseph barn who won the Cornhusker (G3) at Prairie Meadows in his most recent outing, Steve Sexton Mile (G3) winner Silver Prospector, 2021 Salvator Mile (G3) upsetter Informative and Tax who won the Jim Dandy (G2) in 2019.

Possible for the Charles Town Classic is local star Muad'dib, who is a perfect 10-for-10 in his career but would be making his debut in the unrestricted stakes ranks. Muad'dib is conditioned by Jeff Runco, who took the first two editions of the Charles Town Classic with the aforementioned Researcher.

Thoroughbred racing's all-time leading trainer Steve Asmussen will take aim at a third Charles Town Oaks score after winning the race's inaugural running with Four Gifts in 2009 and Pauline's Pearl last year. Asmussen has 2021 Adirondack (G2) winner Wicked Halo nominated as well as Society who took the overnight Monomoy Girl Stakes at Churchill downs prior to a fourth place effort in the Coaching Club American Oaks (G1).

Brad Cox's four Classic nominations are matched by his four for the Oaks with the biggest names being 2021 Alcibiades (G1) winner and Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) runner-up Juju's Map and recent Indiana Oaks (G3) victor Interstatedaydream who also emerged victorious in the Black Eyed Susan (G2) at Pimlico earlier this year. After starting her season with a win in a Churchill Downs allowance contest, Juju's Map has checked in third in both the Mother Goose (G2) and Monmouth Oaks (G3).

Additional nominees for the Charles Town Oaks include one-two finishers in this weekend's Test (G1) at Saratoga in Chi Town Lady and Hot Peppers – neither of which are expected for the race – as well as 2021 Sorrento (G2) winner Elm Drive, Victory Ride (G3) runner-up Half is Enough, Miss Preakness (G3) victor Lady Scarlet, Midnight Stroll who won the Delaware Oaks (G3) in her last outing and a trio of Grade 1 placed fillies in Dance to the Music, Divine Huntress and Tarabi.

Entries for the August 26 Charles Town Classic card will be taken on Tuesday, August 23.

Nominations for three more unrestricted stakes all worth $250,000 and all run at seven furlongs – the Misty Bennett Pink Ribbon Stakes for older fillies and mares, the Russell Road for older horses and the Robert Hilton Memorial for three-year-olds – close this upcoming Friday, August 12.

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