Justify’s Aspen Grove Shocks The Flame Of Tara

Craig Bernick's twice-raced maiden Aspen Grove (Ire) (Justify–Data Dependent, by More Than Ready) went postward as an unconsidered 66-1 outsider for Saturday's G3 Newtownanner Stud Irish EBF S. at the Curragh and pounced late in the one-mile former Flame Of Tara S. to secure a first win of any kind. The January-foaled bay debuted with a fifth over six furlongs at the Co. Kildare venue in May, but slipped to 12th when upped to seven at the same track in June last time. The eventual winner settled off the pace in rear through halfway. Coming under pressure to close approaching the quarter-mile marker, she quickened smartly to launch her challenge out wide with 100 yards remaining and kept on in impressive fashion from there to win by 1 1/4 lengths going away from Shelton (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}).

“She ran well here [on Irish] Guineas weekend and we always knew she wanted further,” said winning trainer Fozzy Stack. “The ground was then lightning fast here on the Friday of [Irish] Derby weekend and she just didn't let herself down on it. We'll see whether we run her again [this year] or not.”

Aspen Grove, the third pattern-race winner for her first-crop sire (by Scat Daddy), is the first foal out of GIII Jimmy Durante S. runner-up Data Dependant (More Than Ready), herself kin to G1 Moyglare Stud S. heroine Skitter Scatter (Scat Daddy) and Listed Denford S. victor Victory Dance (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}). Her second dam Daneleta (Danehill), who ran third in the G3 Railway S., is the dam of G1 Dewhurst S.-winning sire Intense Focus (Giant's Causeway). Aspen Grove's third dam is Listed Athasi S. and Listed Derrinstown Stud 1000 Guineas Trial S. victrix Zavaleta (Ire) (Kahyasi {Ire}), herself kin to G1 Gran Criterium hero Sholokhov (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), who is also the dam of Daneleta's G3 Noblesse S.-winning full-sister Danelissima (Ire). Data Dependant has also produced a yearling colt by No Nay Never and a weanling full-brother to Aspen Grove.

Saturday, Curragh, Ireland
NEWTOWNANNER STUD IRISH EBF S. (FLAME OF TARA S.)-G3, €65,000, Curragh, 8-27, 2yo, f, 8fT, 1:40.75, gd.
1–ASPEN GROVE (IRE), 128, f, 2, by Justify
1st Dam: Data Dependent (GSP-US, $136,670), by More Than Ready
2nd Dam: Dane Street, by Street Cry (Ire)
3rd Dam: Daneleta (Ire), by Danehill
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN; 1ST GROUP WIN. O-Craig Bernick; B-Glen Hill Farm (IRE); T-Fozzy Stack; J-Mark Enright. €39,000. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $39,284. Werk Nick Rating: C. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Shelton (Ire), 128, f, 2, Mehmas (Ire)–Raas, by Iffraaj (GB). 1ST BLACK TYPE; 1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. (10,000gns Wlg '20 TATFOA; 26,000gns Ylg '21 TATSOM; 150,000gns 2yo '22 TATBRE). O-Martin Schwartz; B-Sportsdays Ltd & Hamad Al Jehani (IRE); T-Paddy Twomey. €13,000.
3–Eternal Silence, 128, f, 2, War Front–Princess Highway, by Street Cry (Ire). 1ST BLACK TYPE; 1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd (KY); T-Jessica Harrington. €6,500.
Margins: 1 1/4, HD, 1. Odds: 66.00, 2.25, 12.00.
Also Ran: Dame Kiri, Maybe Just Maybe (Jpn), Caroline Street, La Dolce Vita (Ire), Evening's Empire (Ire). Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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Siyouni’s Treasure Trove Takes The Round Tower

Backing up a week after her impressive success in the five-furlong Listed Roses S. at York, Merry Fox Studs' homebred Treasure Trove (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}) upped her game again to capture Saturday's G3 Heider Family Stables Round Tower S. at The Curragh. ]

Held up towards the rear early by Billy Lee, the Paddy Twomey-trained 6-4 favourite was produced late as the 'TDN Rising Star' Apricot Twist (Ire) (Expert Eye {GB}) started to flag on the lead and her thrust proved strong enough to deny fellow closer Ocean Quest (Ire) (Sioux Nation) by a short head. There was a neck back to Coralillo (Ire) (Havana Grey {GB}) in third, as Apricot Twist faded to be half a length behind in fourth looking as if the six-furlong trip stretched her.

Having met a trio of leading Ballydoyle 2-year-olds on her first three starts in The Antarctic (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Blackbeard (Ire) (No Nay Never) and Meditate (Ire) (No Nay Never), Treasure Trove eventually lost her maiden status by 4 1/2 lengths at Down Royal June 17 before running third in the July 20 Listed Marwell S. at Naas. Denied by a short-head by Mauiewowie (GB) (Night Of Thunder {Ire}) in the Aug. 13 Listed Curragh S., she excelled at York but was up to six furlongs for the first time since the May 15 G3 Coolmore Stud Irish EBF Fillies Sprint S. on the only occasion that she had failed to make the frame when fifth.

“It was a big ask to go Saturday, Saturday, Saturday in two different countries,” Twomey said. “She's got the mental attitude for it. She's tough, she's versatile and she's a two-year-old. They would like to keep her busy and the [GI] Breeders Cup Juvenile Sprint on the grass in Keeneland is a possibility.”

Treasure Trove is out of the Listed Radley S. third Pichola Dance (Ire) (Distorted Humor), whose dam is an unraced full-sister to the Sadler's Wells pair of group 1 winners Listen (Ire) and Sequoyah (Ire). The latter was later responsible for the four-times Group 1-winning sire and dual Guineas hero Henrythenavigator and his G1 Prix de Diane and G1 Irish 1000 Guineas-placed full-sister Queen Cleopatra (Ire) (Kingmambo) who is also the second dam of the Derby runner-up Cliffs of Moher (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Also related to Galileo's Irish Guineas hero Magician (Ire), her daughter of Blue Point (Ire) is due to sell at the upcoming Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 2, while she also has a filly foal by Blame to whom she was bred back to for 2023.

Saturday, The Curragh, Ireland
HEIDER FAMILY STABLES ROUND TOWER S.-G3, €55,000, Curragh, 8-27, 2yo, 6fT, 1:13.94, gd.
1–TREASURE TROVE (IRE), 128, f, 2, by Siyouni (Fr)
1st Dam: Pichola Dance (Ire) (SP-Eng), by Distorted Humor
2nd Dam: Liffey Dancer (Ire), by Sadler's Wells
3rd Dam: Brigid, by Irish River (Fr)
1ST GROUP WIN. O/B-Merry Fox Stud Limited (IRE); T-Paddy Twomey; J-Billy Lee. €33,000. Lifetime Record: SW-Eng, 8-3-1-3, $116,466. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Ocean Quest (Ire), 128, f, 2, Sioux Nation–Gold Zain (GB), by Aqlaam (GB).
1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. O-J Kirkland & Mrs J M Ryan; B-Dr T K Chah (IRE); T-Jessica Harrington. €11,000.
3–Coralillo (Ire), 128, f, 2, Havana Grey (GB)–Lady Nancy (Ire), by Zoffany (Ire).
1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. (€16,000 Ylg '21 GOFSPT; €80,000 2yo '22 TATGOR). O-Middleham Park Racing Ireland; B-Jim Bradley & Sebastian Curran (IRE); T-Eddie & Patrick Harty. €5,500.
Margins: SHD, NK, HF. Odds: 1.50, 5.00, 16.00.
Also Ran: Apricot Twist (Ire), Lady Tilbury (GB), Daamberdiplomat (Ire), Dower House (Ire), Tiger Paw (Ire), Studio City (Ire), Decorated My Life (Ire). Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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Society Flies ‘High’ in Charles Town Oaks

Peter Blum's Society (Gun Runner) avenged her lone career defeat to date last time in the GI CCA Oaks with a thoroughly dominating performance in Friday's GIII Charles Town Oaks.

Favored on the precipitous drop in class, the beautifully bred chestnut was hustled straight into the lead by Tyler Gaffalione and the duo was pressed along early by 21-1 outsider Chardonnay (Candy Ride {Arg}), with the well-backed Louisiana raider Free Like a Girl (El Deal) not far away in third. Going along easily after four furlongs in a very manageable :46.54, Society faced a mild challenge from Free Like a Girl rounding the turn, but spurted away passing the quarter pole and was punched out for a convincing victory.

Society debuted for trainer Wayne Mackey at Keeneland last October and pulled clear late to graduate by a length at nearly 28-1, keying a $533 exacta and a triple that paid better than $9,700 for a buck. Transferred to the Asmussen barn this year, the chestnut was the 1 3/4-length winner of a sloppy allowance about 50 minutes after Secret Oath (Arrogate) won the GI Longines Kentucky Oaks May 6 and added a front-running victory in the June 18 Monomoy Girl S., but stumbled at the start of the CCA Oaks and beat just one home in fourth.

Pedigree Notes:

With the victory, Society becomes the eighth graded winner for the outstanding Gun Runner and is his second graded scorer out of a mare by Tapit, joining GII Adirondack S. victress Wicked Halo. Also bred on the Gun Runner/Tapit cross is Echo Again, who achieved 'TDN Rising Star' status for a maiden romp at Saratoga Aug. 20.

Produced by a half-sister to GSW Pleasant Prince (Indy King) and hailing from the extended female family of Sovereign Award and Queen's Plate winner Holy Helena (Ghostzapper) and Midlantic-based sire Holy Boss (Street Boss), Society has a 2-year-old half-brother named Punctuality in training at Churchill Downs, a yearling half-sister Finesse (Street Sense) that is cataloged as hip 237 to the upcoming Keeneland September sale and a foal half-brother named Valor (Omaha Beach). Etiquette was put back in foal to Gun Runner this past breeding season.

Friday, Charles Town
CHARLES TOWN OAKS-GIII, $500,440, Charles Town, 8-26, 3yo, f, 7f, 1:23.42, ft.
1–SOCIETY, 120, f, 3, by Gun Runner
1st Dam: Etiquette, by Tapit
2nd Dam: Archduchess, by Pleasant Tap
3rd Dam: My Marchesa, by Stately Don
1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. O/B-Peter E Blum Thoroughbreds
LLC (KY); T-Steven M Asmussen; J-Tyler Gaffalione. $294,055.
Lifetime Record: 5-4-0-0, $545,775. Click for the
free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. Click for the
eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: A+++
*Triple Plus*.
2–Free Like a Girl, 120, f, 3, El Deal–Flashy Prize, by Flashy Bull.
($5,500 Ylg '20 ESLYRL). O-Gerald Bruno Jr, Carl J Deville,
Chasey Deville Pomier & Jerry Caroom; B-Kim Renee Stover &
Lisa Osborne (LA); T-Chasey Deville Pomier. $98,055.
3–Midnight Stroll, 123, f, 3, Not This Time–Midnight Magic, by
Midnight Lute. ($14,000 RNA Ylg '20 OBSWIN; $225,000 Ylg '20
OBSOCT). O-Gatsas Stables; B-Carolin Von Rosenberg (FL);
T-John P Terranova II. $49,055.
Margins: 6 3/4, 1 1/4, 4HF. Odds: 1.40, 3.80, 3.70.
Also Ran: Divine Huntress, Chardonnay, Peachy Weachy, Stellar Ride, She's Pure Silver. Scratched: Lady Scarlet. Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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AQHA Second-Career Star: The LG Legacy Project

There is a crevasse of knowledge between when the starting gate pops for the last time in an American Quarter Horse's racing career, and the moment when he becomes a “point-and-shoot” arena horse – able to prance into a barrel or roping arena feeling confident in the chances that he'll come out the other side with a new saddle or a shiny buckle.

It's a deep crevasse and it can be tough to negotiate without the proper knowledge and skill. But the people who possess that knowledge and are able to bridge that gap to take a horse from one career to the next, are horse trainers with a rare and desirable skillset.

AQHA world champion barrel racer Lance Graves is an expert at negotiating this task and has done so countless times in his storied career. The Hartshorne, Oklahoma-based trainer and coach has also noticed a disturbing trend in the industry.

“Just by the nature of things, as we go through life as young people, and we age and become parents, I think we try to do all we can to help our kids not go through the struggles we had as kids,” he said. “We just put our little people on finished products. It comes from a good place, but in doing that, I think we push our kids past understanding why their horses stop, turnaround, and why he might want to run off or be barn sour. What we've ended up with is a generation of 'competition cowboys.' And there's a lot of difference between a competition cowboy and a horse trainer.

“I see these young, talented kids who have won cool stuff, but they don't understand why their horse won,” he said. “If we want to keep our sport going, we need new trainers. Those of us who are aging out, we don't want to take 16 head anymore (to train or on which to compete). By nature of the beast, we need to pass down that knowledge of 'this is how you do it.'”

And seeing a need, Graves stepped up and developed the LG Legacy Project, which pairs passionate teenage youth with an off-track racehorse, and immerses them into a 10-month training program that teaches them the nitty gritty of horse training. It will culminate with a final event. There, a winner is chosen and scholarships are awarded. Additionally, the youth are given their horse's registration certificate as their very own.

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“We set them on a course to changing these horses from a just-off-the-track horse to one that is ready to become an arena performer,” Graves said. “The whole challenge in the game is to put a start, a handle, a foundation on a horse after they come off the racetrack so the next person can make a barrel horse or a rope horse or a 'dogging horse or whatever out of. This program's challenge is not to win a barrel race at the end of the 10 months, it's for your mentors to get on your horse and say, 'Yep, I'd show this horse to a client of mine.'”

The non-profit program is led by Graves as the head mentor. Stepping up with him is a group of passionate volunteer mentors.

The process begins with racehorse owners who donate a horse to the program. The horses might be just days from their last race start or coming out of a long down time, but each horse has the potential for a second career. The owners donate the horse and its registration certificate to the program, and get paperwork for a tax deduction.

“To be honest, I'm not sure everyone even asks for the paperwork,” Graves said. “The (racehorse owners) do this because they love the program, they believe in the program, and they have horses they want to be able to follow and support. They don't want those horses to end up who-knows-where doing who-knows-what. And they want to support these kids and cheer them on.”

Graves interviews and chooses youth that come from all walks of life and socioeconomic status. He said what he's looking for is heart and moral character, and a willingness and desire to learn and advance. The number of youth he selects depends entirely on the non-profit's available funding.

Once both horses and humans are selected, they're paired up and are introduced to their first mentor, Lianna DeWeese, who is a champion barrel racer and professional colt starter.

She takes each pair into the round pen and begins their education.

“She gives those kids a lesson,” Graves said. “This is what we're going to do in the round pen, this is how we're going to saddle him, this is what we're going to ask him to do. She gives them their start. Then as they all advance, the other mentors step in.”

In addition to Graves and DeWeese, the other key mentors are Oklahoma State University Rodeo Coach Cody Hollingsworth, world champion barrel racer Mark Bugni and world champion roper Steve Orth.

DeWeese, Hollingsworth, Bugni and Orth also serve as the judges at the end of the competition.

Over the nearly year-long course, they are joined by a host of other mentors from across the horse industry, including veterinarians, nutritionists and trainers.

The youth are asked to come to Graves' ranch several times during the program for intensive clinics, but they also must attend online clinics several times per month to further their education.

They are taught not only the mechanics of training a horse, but also the mechanics of running your own business, and how to run it with integrity.

“A love of horses isn't enough if you're going to try to make a living,” Graves said. “You need to understand the horse, understand their behavior and understand how to manipulate that behavior to get what you or your client wants. We teach ethics and honesty to these kids. Nobody wants to do business with a shady cowboy. We talk about what kind of character you have to display to get committed, loyal owners. I'm literally trying to teach these young people how to be trainers, how to be self-employed and make a living at it.”

At the 2022 final, the winner was Saylor Smethers of Henryetta, Oklahoma, and Favorite Hot Ko Ko, a 2018 mare donated by Brenda Reiswig of Diamond R Racing, based in Bismarck, North Dakota.

Favorite Hot Ko Ko was bred by AQHA all-time leading racehorse breeder Dr. Ed Allred, and is by red-hot sire Favorite Cartel and out of the Walk Thru Fire mare Hot Looker, a full sister to 2019 world champion He Looks Hot. Favorite Hot Ko Ko was guided in her racing career by AQHA champion trainer Jason L. Olmstead, and after lighting the board in two of her five race attempts, was guided to her new racing career.

“How would you like to be gifted a horse like that to start your training career?” Lance asks, reflecting on the pedigrees of the horses provided. “I'm proud of the fact that we get to do that. These horses are real racehorses that have been well-handled and well-cared for.”

The LG Legacy Project is celebrating its fourth year of helping develop the next generation of horsemen. Graves hopes to see the program grow and maybe even have its own documentary series on television.

“My hope is to give everything I ever learned right back to the community,” he said. “Ultimately, I'd like to leave this world with a strong program where good-hearted young people are matched up with a good-quality horse and they're taught how to train.”

Second Career Stars is an ongoing series on retired racing American Quarter Horses in new careers. If you know of a horse that should be featured, write to acaudill@aqha.org. AQHA News and information is a service of the American Quarter Horse Association. For more news and information, follow @AQHA Racing on Twitter, “like” Q-Racing on Facebook, and visit www.aqha.com/racing.

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