Into Mischief Filly Overcomes Antics to Take Adirondack

Holy Cow Stable's Naughty Gal (Into Mischief) certainly lived up to her name Sunday at Saratoga, as she took the GII Adirondack S. despite bearing out badly in the stretch. Bidding to increase legendary trainer D. Wayne Lukas's record wins in this race to seven, the 7-5 favorite broke well and tugged Luis Saez up to take a narrow lead through an opening quarter in :22.46. She started trying to get out midway along the bend, but remained several lengths clear as she posted a :46.15 half. Out in the middle of the track at the top of the lane, she re-rallied to fend off maiden Janis Joplin (California Chrome) and hit another gear late to prevail by 2 1/2 lengths in 1:18.97. Janis Joplin just held second from Sabra Tough (Cross Traffic).

“Pretty good trip. She broke from there pretty clean and took the lead, controlled the pace,” Saez said. “She was a little green. At the three-eighths, her ear was back and forth looking at something and [she] got a little lost, but she kept running and going. She gave me another gear and ran good.”

Fourth on debut at Churchill June 10 behind two other next-out graduates, Naughty Gal–a $350,000 OBS March acquisition off a :20 4/5 breeze–broke through by nine emphatic lengths back under the Twin Spires July 4. She was flattered when the runner-up from that heat came back to score a week ago.

“She's never been on this racetrack. It was her first time stepping foot on it,” noted 86-year-old Lukas. “She always would train on the Oklahoma track, so that's one thing. But I think what happened was [Luis Saez] didn't want to be down on the inside or on the rail. He said the rail is not the place to be. Looking at it and thinking about it, I think what happened [when she went wide in the turn] was he came off the turn and decided to go wide and suddenly figured he was a lot wider than he wanted to be. I think it probably made it worse than it was.”

This was the Hall of Famer's first graded stakes winner at Saratoga since Sporting Chance (Tiznow)–green himself in the stretch–took the 2017 GI Hopeful S. He won four straight Adirondacks from 1985 to 1988, but not since 2005 when scoring with eventual Eclipse winner Folklore.

Lukas's current class of 2-year-old fillies also includes GIII Schuylerville S. runner-up Summer Promise (Uncle Mo).

“This one will probably go to Keeneland [for the GI Darley Alcibades S. Oct. 7] or the [Sept. 17 GIII] Pocahontas at Churchill Downs.”

He continued, “I thought I did a poor job with Summer Promise. I didn't have her tight enough and I underestimated how this track is. I think I got her beat, but we'll try to correct that in the [Sept. 4 GI] Spinaway. This one here [Naughty Gal], we pointed for and got a little smarter about what we were going to do. We put a couple of five-eighths [breezes] in her and it paid off.”

Sunday, Saratoga
ADIRONDACK S.-GIII, $194,000, Saratoga, 8-7, 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:18.97, ft.
1–NAUGHTY GAL, 120, f, 2, by Into Mischief
                1st Dam: Conway Two Step (SW, $102,605), by Spanish Steps
                2nd Dam: Nancy's Glitter, by Glitterman
                3rd Dam: Starfire Voyage, by Fire Dancer
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. ($200,000
Wlg '20 FTKNOV; $240,000 RNA Ylg '21 KEESEP; $350,000 2yo
'22 OBSMAR). O-Holy Cow Stable, LLC; B-Loren Nichols (FL);
T-D. Wayne Lukas; J-Luis Saez. $110,000. Lifetime Record:
3-2-0-0, $148,735. Werk Nick Rating: A+.
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Janis Joplin, 118, f, 2, California Chrome–Seeking the Blue, by
Arch. ($25,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP; $28,000 RNA 2yo '22 OBSAPR).
O-Gary Barber; B-Virginia Kraft Payson (KY); T-Mark E. Casse.
$40,000.
3–Sabra Tuff, 120, f, 2, Cross Traffic–Cactus Cadillac, by Cactus
Ridge. 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. ($38,000 RNA Ylg '21
LTBSYM). O-Valene Farms LLC; B-Tom Curtis & Wayne Simpson
(LA); T-Dallas Stewart. $24,000.
Margins: 2HF, HD, 8. Odds: 1.45, 7.30, 4.60.
Also Ran: Apple Picker, Damaso, Promise of Hope.
Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Pedigree Notes:

The first mention of Naughty Gal came in the pages of the TDN before she had ever even sold at auction. When breeder Loren Nichols sold an $875,000 Into Mischief colt at the 2020 Keeneland September sale (eventual maiden special weight winner So Determined), he said “I've got a real special [Into Mischief] filly at home who's going to be in the November sale. We're excited about that one–she's better than this one.”

See Nichols Rides Into Mischief Train to Big Score for more.

While Naughty Gal “only” fetched $200,000 at Fasig-Tipton November, she clearly proved her breeder's high opinion of her right on Sunday.

Nichols bought stakes-winning dam Conway Two Step for just $11,000 at the 2013 OBS Winter Mixed Sale. The pedigree page grew fuller when a half to Conway Two Step produced MGISW Miss Temple City (Temple City) and her full-sister GSW Pricedtoperfection. A previous full-brother to Naughty Gal fetched $475,000 across the street as a yearling.

More recently, Conway Two Step has a yearling filly by Malibu Moon and a foal filly by Omaha Beach. She was bred to Into Mischief's son Practical Joke for 2023. A Majesticperfection half-sister to Conway Two Step has a 2-year-old filly by Goldencents (Into Mischief) who brought $400,000 at OBS April from Alex and JoAnn Lieblong.

Naughty Gal becomes black-type winner 112 and graded winner number 52 for her incomparable sire, who was of course represented Saturday by three stakes winners including GI Whitney S. hero Life Is Good. She is the first graded winner and fourth stakes winner out of a mare by Spanish Steps, a full-brother to Unbridled's Song previously best known as the sire of 2012 GI Breeders' Cup Turf winner Little Mike.

The Into Mischief–Unbridled cross has produced champion Covfefe and GI Kentucky Derby winner Mandaloun.

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Spendthrift Acquires Breeding Rights To Multiple Grade 1 Winner, Track Record Setter Cyberknife

Spendthrift Farm has acquired the breeding rights to recent track record-setting TVG.com Haskell Invitational (G1) winner Cyberknife.

The multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire by Gun Runner will stand stud at the Lexington-based farm at the conclusion of his racing career.

“We are grateful to (owner) Al Gold and his team for allowing us to acquire the stallion rights to such an exciting horse as Cyberknife,” said Ned Toffey, Spendthrift general manager. “Gun Runner has certainly asserted himself as a serious sire with his first crop, and Cyberknife is his only multiple Grade 1-winning son, having impressively won two of America's biggest million-dollar Grade 1s for 3-year-olds – the Arkansas Derby and Haskell.

“Cyberknife is a very good-looking, very athletic colt, and I know their team believes that he is only getting better. He will be a wonderful addition to our roster when his racing career is over. In the meantime, we very much look forward to seeing what Cyberknife can accomplish on the track,” Toffey added.

Campaigned by Al Gold's Gold Square LLC, Cyberknife bested Grade 1 winners Taiba and Jack Christopher in the $1 million Haskell Invitational (G1) at Monmouth on July 23, setting a track record of 1:46.24 for 1 1/8 miles over a fast track and earning a berth into the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) in November at Keeneland. Prior to Haskell day, the track record was 1:46.80 established by Spend a Buck in 1985.

Earlier this year, Cyberknife emerged onto the 3-year-old scene with a runaway 2 ¾-length victory in the $1,250,000 Arkansas Derby (G1) at Oaklawn Park. Trained by Brad Cox, the chestnut colt also captured the Matt Winn Stakes (G3) at Churchill Downs in June, compiling five wins from nine starts while earning $1,596,520 to date.

“I'm excited about teaming with Spendthrift on Cyberknife, and I look forward to watching him have a productive stallion career,” said Gold. “Cyberknife is a very athletic, tractable colt. You saw Florent (Geroux) use him at multiple points to be able to make the winning move in the Haskell, which produced one of the fastest Ragozin numbers by any three-year-old. We are very excited about him in the Travers and further down the road in the Breeders' Cup Classic.”

Cyberknife worked a half mile in :49.96 Saturday at Saratoga in his first breeze since the Haskell. He is being pointed to the $1,250,000 Travers Stakes (G1) at Saratoga on August 27.

“Cyberknife has always been a tremendous talent from day one, and he's continued to get better as a 3-year-old,” said Cox.

Bred in Kentucky by Ken and Sarah Ramsey, Cyberknife was a $400,000 purchase by agent Jack Hardoon at the 2020 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Selected Yearlings Showcase and is out of the multiple stakes-winning Flower Alley mare Awesome Flower. He hails from the family of multiple Grade 1 winner Well Armed.

For more information about Cyberknife, please contact Des, Mark, or Brian at Spendthrift at 859-294-0030.

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Runhappy Owner Jim ‘Mattress Mack’ McIngvale Pitching In With Kentucky Flood Relief Efforts

Texas-based Thoroughbred owner Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale's Mattress Mack and Gallery Furniture has launched a Kentucky flood relief effort and their response team is working to help victims of the deadly flooding that swept through Eastern Kentucky.

McIngvale is a staunch supporter of Kentucky's racing and breeding industry. His Gallery Furniture, which he opened in Houston in 1981, is billed as the 'World's Largest Furniture Store'.

In a Twitter post @MattressMack on Friday, McIngvale said: “We have a team on the ground in Kentucky to help remove downed trees, muck out homes and more. Let's pay it forward after all the help we have received after (Hurricane) Harvey. With your help we can continue to do good!”

The first wave of Gallery Furniture's relief efforts will be in the form of soliciting volunteers to do heavy, non-stop manual labor that will include helping to cut up trees, clear paths for vehicles to get through, mucking out homes and more. Brave volunteers who intend to help should be mentally and physically strong and able to survive working hard in the heat.

Additionally, Gallery Furniture and Mattress Mack are soliciting donations to be used to help fund the relief effort.  You can also bring a check, cash, or gift cards directly to Mattress Mack at 6006 North Freeway Gallery Furniture in Houston or donate through GoFundMe.

A link to a form for volunteer for relief efforts can be accessed by clicking here.

Click here to learn about Kentucky Flood Relief.

Click here to learn about School Supply Drive.

McIngvale, who is known for his generous support of Houston-area charities that includes furniture donations to needy families, campaigned 2015 champion sprinter Runhappy, who stands at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky, and has lent that horse's name to marketing and sponsorship efforts at Kentucky racetracks. This year, Runhappy is the title sponsor of Ellis Park's 100th season, which runs from July 8 through Aug. 28

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Spendthrift Acquires Cyberknife’s Breeding Rights

Spendthrift Farm has acquired the breeding rights to recent GI TVG.com Haskell Invitational S. winner and GI Arkansas Derby winner Cyberknife (Gun Runner–Awesome Flower, by Flower Alley). The Gold Square LLC colorbearer will stand at the Lexington, KY farm at the conclusion of his racing career.

“We are grateful to [owner] Al Gold and his team for allowing us to acquire the stallion rights to such an exciting horse as Cyberknife,” said Ned Toffey, Spendthrift general manager. “Gun Runner has certainly asserted himself as a serious sire with his first crop, and Cyberknife is his only multiple Grade I-winning son, having impressively won two of America's biggest million-dollar Grade Is for 3-year-olds–the Arkansas Derby and Haskell.”

Toffey added, “Cyberknife is a very good-looking, very athletic colt, and I know their team believes that he is only getting better. He will be a wonderful addition to our roster when his racing career is over. In the meantime, we very much look forward to seeing what Cyberknife can accomplish on the track.”

Conditioned by Brad Cox, the $400,000 FTKSEL yearling scored a breakout victory in the Apr. 2 Arkansas Derby, and bounced back from a wide trip in the GI Kentucky Derby to annex Churchill's Matt Winn S. June 12. He set a Monmouth track record of 1:46.24 for nine panels when besting highest-level winners Taiba (Gun Runner) and Jack Christopher (Munnings) in the July 23 Haskell.

“I'm excited about teaming with Spendthrift on Cyberknife, and I look forward to watching him have a productive stallion career,” said Gold. “Cyberknife is a very athletic, tractable colt. You saw [jockey] Florent [Geroux] use him at multiple points to be able to make the winning move in the Haskell, which produced one of the fastest Ragozin numbers by any 3-year-old. We are very excited about him in the [Aug. 27 GI Runhappy] Travers and further down the road in the Breeders' Cup Classic.”

Cyberknife returned to the worktab Saturday, breezing a half at Saratoga in :49.96 (73/104).

“Cyberknife has always been a tremendous talent from day one, and he's continued to get better as a 3-year-old,” said trainer Brad Cox.

One of five Grade I winners from the potent first crop of Horse of the Year Gun Runner, Cyberknife is out of MSW/MGSP Awesome Flower and hails from the family of GISWs Well Armed (Tiznow) and American Patriot (War Front).

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