Ten Sovereigns Filly Fetches Record €300,000 At Sportsman’s Sale 

More records were broken at the Goffs Sportsman's Sale on Thursday as David Ryan went to €300,000, the highest price ever paid for a yearling at this sale, to secure a Ten Sovereigns (Ire) filly (lot 713) on behalf of Rabbah Bloodstock from Abbeville Stud.

Trade sky-rocketed at the Orby Sale on Tuesday and Wednesday and the opening session of the two-day Sportsman's Sale at Goffs was much the same.

Of the 245 yearlings offered, 217 found new homes, representing a clearance rate of 89%. However, what was most impressive was the amount traded, with the €6,094,500 that exchanged hands through the ring representing a 54% increase on last year's turnover.

The average and the median were also up. The average was €28,085, a 32% increase on last year, while the median was up 50% to €24,000.

Haunting Melody (Ire) (Danetime {Ire}), sold here in 2007 for €240,000, was the most expensive horse sold at the Sportsman's Sale prior to Thursday.

Despite having to pay a record price for the Ten Sovereigns filly, Ryan, manager at Kilfrush Stud, revealed the sum was pretty much where he expected to go.

He said, “She's for Rabbah Bloodstock and will come back to the farm in Kilfrush before we decide who trains.”

Ryan added, “She really should have been in the Orby as she was a standout on the day. Especially the way the fillies were selling in the Orby.

“I know that Ten Sovereigns is a first-season sire and is unproven but it has worked before with No Nay Never. She was always going to make good money.”

 

Foley Lights The Touch Paper

The Sportsman's picked up pretty much where the Orby left off when Joe Foley went to €62,000 to bag the first horse through the ring, the Newlands House Stud-drafted Bungle Inthejungle (GB) brother (lot 521) to black-type performer Funny Money Honey (Ire), on behalf of The Bronte Collection.

Foley, who has been one of the biggest players on the European yearling sale circuit so far this season and spent over €1 million on eight horses at the Orby, also revealed the colt would be trained by Karl Burke.

Foley said, “He has been bought for the Bronte Collection. I bought the Lowther S. winner Living In The Past (Ire) (Bungle Inthejungle {GB}) off Paddy Burns and I'm delighted to be able to go back to him. I liked the cross and he looks fast. He'll be trained by Karl Burke, who also trained Living In The Past.”

The proud Carlow man went on to snap up a Le Brivido (Fr) filly (lot 633) from Churchtown House Stud for €42,000 later in the afternoon.

 

Gladwell Still Going Strong

Those hoping to make hay while the Americans were away suffered something of a blow when Torie Gladwell, who picked up two yearlings at the Orby, remained for the long haul and added a colt by Invincible Army (Ire) (lot 535) and a filly by Ten Sovereigns (lot 653) for €70,000 apiece.

All of Gladwell's additions, signed for under the banner of Top Line Sales, will return to Ocala Florida, where she is based, with the long-term plan being to prepare them for a breeze-up sale.

She said, “We bought two in the Orby and two today and all will come back to America to breeze. We came to Europe to get a sportier, earlier type of horse. The Invincible Army colt is nice and, with the filly, we thought that she would mix well with the American bloodlines in time.”

Top Line Sales secured a Calyx filly (lot 8) for €85,000 and a Cable Bay filly (lot 339) for €100,000 in the Orby Sale and Gladwell's business in the Sportsman's took her total spend to €325,000.

 

Condon Comes Up Trumps For Territories Filly

In G1 Prix de l'Abbaye-bound Teresa Mendoza (Ire), Ken Condon has one of the best progeny of Territories (Ire) in his stable, and the Curragh-based trainer added another filly (lot 702) by the Dalham Hall-based stallion to his string for €80,000.

Consigned by Hollyhill Stud, the Territories filly ranked highly on Condon's list, and the trainer's confidence was boosted by the fact one of the most respected judges in racing was the underbidder.

He said, “Territories is a sire we're obviously very familiar with and Teresa Mendoza will run in France this weekend. She came well-recommended and is from a good nursery but she recommended herself.”

Condon added, “She's a very nice type. She has a bit of substance to her and has a lovely attitude. You'd take great heart from the fact that such a good judge like Kevin Prendergast was the underbidder.”

 

Dubai Calling?

Progeny of Catholic Boy in Europe are just about as rare as hen's teeth and lot 556, a colt by the dual American Grade I winner who stands for $20,000 at Claiborne Farm, was knocked down for €65,000 to top breeze-up consignors Mick and Sarah Murphy of Longways Stables.

Gerry Hogan signed for the colt, who was consigned by Arglo House Stud, and he boasted one of the more interesting pedigrees on day one at the Sportsman's.

Given his page, one would wonder if the colt, out of maiden mare by Muhaarar (GB) and from the family of multiple black-type performers in America, could rock up at the Goffs Dubai Breeze-Up Sale next March. Watch this space.

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FOX Sports to Present Live Coverage of Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) is partnering with FOX Sports to present live coverage and analysis of Sunday's G1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe from Longchamp Racecourse in Paris.

Sunday's special broadcast will air on FS2 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Eastern, with the €5 million (approximately $4.85 million) Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe for 3-year-olds & up going 1 1/2 miles on the turf featuring a bid by the 5-year-old Torquator Tasso (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}) to become the ninth horse in history to win the race twice. At 72-1 odds, the German colt stunned the sports world in winning the 2021 race.

The race is part of the Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” Challenge Series with the winner earning automatic and free entry to the Breeders' Cup World Championships Nov. 4 and 5 at Keeneland Race Course. The winner of the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heads to the Longines Breeders' Cup Turf.

Post time for the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is set for 10:05 a.m. Eastern.

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Poll Results: Majority Of New Yorkers Support Project To Build New Belmont Park

We Are NY Horse Racing, a coalition of small businesses, labor unions, non-profits, and trade associations, has released a public opinion poll that found 68 percent of voters statewide and 75 percent of voters on Long Island support using state bonding authority to construct new horse racing facilities at Belmont Park. In addition, according to the poll, New Yorkers view horse racing favorably by a 3-to-1 margin and broadly acknowledge the sport's importance as an engine for New York State's economy.

In 2022, legislation (S09022/A10101) was introduced for the first time that would allow the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) to finance the modernization of Belmont Park through state-backed bonds, marking a watershed moment for the decades-long effort to re-imagine Belmont. The coalition plans to build on that success moving forward.

Formed in September 2021, We Are NY Horse Racing's 50+ members have engaged in dialogue with lawmakers, participated in legislative hearings, and hosted grassroots events to educate and inform the public about horse racing's impact on the New York economy. In 2022, the coalition expanded its efforts by launching a series of broadcast, cable, and digital advertisements highlighting the dedicated and diverse group of individuals who are able to provide for their families because of the success of horse racing in New York.

Today's announcement marks a new phase for the coalition, which is launching a full-fledged campaign to secure the necessary authorization to finance the construction of a new Belmont Park.

“Constructing a new Belmont Park will create jobs for New Yorkers, expand economic opportunity on Long Island, and drive tourism throughout the region,” said Jack Sterne, spokesperson for the We Are NY Horse Racing Coalition. “That's why New Yorkers here on Long Island and across the state overwhelmingly support this transformative economic development project. This year, our coalition is ready to crisscross New York to make the case that a new Belmont Park is a win for our economy, for our state, and for all New Yorkers.”

“From backstretch workers to security guards, from small businesses in Nassau County to farms across upstate, the economic impact of horse racing is massive, especially on Long Island — and New Yorkers are taking notice,” said Luis Vazquez, President and CEO of the Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the We Are NY Horse Racing Coalition. “Three-quarters of Long Islanders support building a new, state-of-the-art Belmont Park because it would generate more jobs, more tax revenue, and more economic activity for Nassau County. This goal is within reach — and our coalition is ready to make the case directly to lawmakers this session.”

Horse racing in New York state is responsible for 19,000 jobs and more than $3 billion in annual economic impact. While these benefits reach every corner of the state, they are felt most significantly in the areas surrounding race tracks, including Belmont Park in Nassau County, Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, and Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga County. Since 2012, NYRA has paid $180 million in taxes and fees to New York State and City, while the Saratoga summer meet generates nearly $240 million in annual economic impact and is critically important to the Upstate tourism and hospitality sectors. This year's Saratoga summer meet marked the seventh consecutive year with paid attendance exceeding one million.

In order to secure the sport's future in New York, NYRA plans to construct a modernized grandstand at Belmont Park that would transform the facility into a world class destination, driving tourism to Long Island for decades to come. To finance this redevelopment project, the New York State legislature must approve bonding authority for NYRA — importantly, NYRA would be responsible for all debt service obligations on the bonds and no taxpayer funds would be used for the project. In fact, taxpayers would gain value, because NYRA would be spending its own funds to upgrade Belmont Park, which is owned by the state.

The poll found that a supermajority of voters (68%) support legislation to grant this bonding authority to NYRA so it can modernize Belmont Park on Long Island. Both Democrats (70%) and Republicans (70%) support the legislation in equal amounts, and support on Long Island nearly reaches a 5-to-1 margin (75% support to 16% oppose).

Additional findings from the poll include:

  • New Yorkers have a favorable view of horse racing — voters' view of horse racing is favorable by a 3-to-1 margin (51% favorable to 17% unfavorable), with the margin on Long Island doubling to 6-to-1 (66% favorable to 11% unfavorable).
  • Voters want state government to recognize the sport's importance — the vast majority of New Yorkers (74%) believe it is “important” that the New York State government recognize the importance of horse racing, with stable support from both Democrats (75%) and Republicans (78%).
  • New Yorkers understand the sport's economic impact — three-in-four voters (75%) acknowledged that horse racing supports thousands of jobs and 72% recognized that the sport supports the economies surrounding racetracks.

The poll was conducted by Global Strategy Group (GSG) in June and July of 2022. GSG conducted survey research to examine public perceptions among 1,141 New York voters statewide, with a margin of error of 3.5%. The polling sample included an oversample of 100 registered voters on Long Island. To view the full polling memo, click here.

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FOX Sports To Present Live Coverage Of Sunday’s Arc De Triomphe

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) today announced it is partnering with FOX Sports to present live coverage and analysis of Sunday's 2022 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe from Longchamp Racecourse in Paris.

Sunday's special broadcast will air on FS2 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Eastern, with the €5 million (approximately $4.85 million) Group 1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe for 3-year-olds & up going 1 1/2 miles on the turf featuring a bid by the 5-year-old Torquator Tasso to become the ninth horse in history to win the race twice. At 72-1 odds, the German colt stunned the sports world in winning the 2021 race.

The race is part of the Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” Challenge Series with the winner earning automatic and free entry to the Breeders' Cup World Championships on November 4 and 5 at Keeneland Race Course. The winner of the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heads to the Longines Breeders' Cup Turf.

Post time for the Group 1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is set for 10:05 a.m. Eastern.

NYRA Bets is the best way to bet the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Available to customers across the United States, the NYRA Bets app is available on iOS and Android at NYRABets.com.

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