Dalika Turns Tables On Princess Grace In Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf

German-bred Dalika rolled to a wire-to-wire win Saturday in the $1-million Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf (G3), holding off the game rally of runner-up Princess Grace, a familiar rival, by a neck.

Dalika's victory reverses last year's close finish in the race when she was second, a half length behind Princess Grace.

Ridden by Brian Hernandez Jr. for trainer Al Stall Jr. in this year's edition, Dalika powered to the lead soon after the start this year while Princess Grace tracked from second. The pair was ready to run at the top of the stretch and battled toward the finish line, but Princess Grace could not overtake Dalika, who completed the one-mile event in 1:33.53 on turf rated as firm.

Market Rumor was third, 1 1/2 lengths behind even-money favorite Princess Grace.

Bal Mar Equine's Dalika, who returned $7.08, came into the race having won the Beverly D. (G1) August 13 at Churchill Downs. The 6-year-old by Pastorius out of Drawn to Run, by Hurricane Run, improved her career line to 9-7-0 from 29 starts.

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‘Win & You’re In’: Luxembourg Takes Irish Champion Stakes, Pearls Galore Wins Matron, Auguste Rodin Annexes Champions Juvenile

Luxembourg bagged a second career Group 1 with an impressive performance in the Irish Champion Stakes (G1) at Leopardstown, winning by a half-length ahead of the French-trained duo of Onesto and Coral-Eclipse Stakes (G1) winner and 7-4 favorite Vadeni.

The victory earned the 3-year-old Luxembourg, trained by Aidan O'Brien, an automatic berth into the $4 million Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (G1) through the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: “Win and You're In”.

Luxembourg is owned by Westerberg, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, and Derrick Smith, also the connections of Auguste Rodin, winner of the KPMG Champions Juvenile Stakes (G2) earlier on the card.

The Breeders' Cup Challenge Series is an international series of 82 stakes races whose winners receive automatic starting positions and fees paid into a corresponding race of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, which is scheduled to be held at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky, on Nov. 4-5.

The Irish Champion Stakes (G1) was one of three Breeders' Cup Challenge Series races to take place at Leopardstown on Saturday, along with the Coolmore America 'Justify' Matron Stakes (G1) and KPMG Champions Juvenile Stakes (G2).

Stone Age and Broome, the other Aidan O'Brien-trained runners in the Irish Champion Stakes, made the early running and ensured a strong gallop throughout, but entering the final furlong Onesto took the lead and was locked in battle with Luxembourg in the home straight. The Ryan Moore-ridden Luxembourg prevailed to give trainer Aidan O'Brien a record 11th win in the race.

O'Brien said: “He wasn't surrendering at the line today and he could be better over a mile and a half. His head was in the cooker a long way up that straight and he didn't stop. Ryan was very impressed and he's not an optimist by nature! Usually, if he's a little bit impressed that will do.”

A son of Camelot out of Danehill Dancer mare Attire, Luxembourg completed the 1 ¼-mile race in 2:12:10 on a course rated as soft.

Pearls Galore Leads All The Way In Coolmore America 'Justify' Matron Stakes

The Paddy Twomey-trained Pearls Galore bounced right back to her best to banish the memory of her narrow defeat in last year's Coolmore America 'Justify' Matron Stakes (G1) to win this year's renewal by three lengths.

The victory secured Pearls Galore an automatic entry into the US$2 million Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (G1).

Ridden by Billy Lee, and owned by Scea Haras De Saint Pair, Pearls Galore, off at 16-1, was sent to the front as soon as the gates opened. Saffron Beach, who beat Pearls Galore in the Prix Rothschild (G1) at Deauville last time, tracked the 5-year-old mare throughout the race but failed to get past up the Leopardstown home straight. Tenebrism finished third, followed by 5-4 favorite Homeless Songs (IRE) in fourth.

Pearls Galore, a daughter of Invincible Spirit out of the Pivotal mare Pearl Banks, completed the one-mile race in 1:44:36 over a soft course.

“We put on the cheekpieces, and the ground was soft. She loves this track; her best run last year was here in this race. I said to Billy (Lee) we'll get the cheekpieces on, be positive and if they're going to win it, make them win it,” said Twomey.

He added: “She's tough. You could see in Billy's body language that he was confident and I'm just delighted.”

Auguste Rodin Wins KPMG Champions Juvenile Stakes

The Aidan O'Brien-trained Auguste Rodin earned an automatic berth into this year's $1 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) with a 1 ½-length win in the KPMG Champions Juvenile Stakes.

The son of Deep Impact out of the multiple G1-winning Galileo mare Rhododendron raced in midfield throughout and struck the front with one furlong to go, holding off the challenge of Caroline Street the only filly in the field, and Alder.

Auguste Rodin completed the one-mile contest in a time of 1:45:25.

As part of the benefits of the Challenge Series, Breeders' Cup will pay the entry fees for the winners of the Challenge Series winners to start at this year's Breeders' Cup World Championships. Breeders' Cup will also provide a US$40,000 travel allowance for all starters based outside of North America to compete in the World Championships. The Challenge winner must be nominated to the Breeders' Cup program by the Championships' pre-entry deadline of Oct. 24 to receive the rewards.

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Front-Running Somelikeithotbrown Serves Up Lucrative Mint Million Victory

Somelikeithotbrown took charge soon after the start and was never headed en route to victory in the $1-million WinStar Mint Million (G3) Saturday at Kentucky Downs.

Skychai Racing LLC and  David Koenig's New York-bred six-year-old son of Big Brown turned back a strong challenge from runner-up Atone and third-place finisher Mr Duman to prevail by 1 1/4 lengths. Mr Dumas was a nose behind Atone.

Ridden by Jose Ortiz for Kentucky Downs' current leading trainer Mike Maker, Somelikeithotbrown covered the one-mile test on firm turf for 3-year-olds and older in 1:33.88, improving on his runner-up finish in last year's edition of the race. He came into to this year's race following a six-length win in the  West Point Stakes August 26 at Saratoga.

Sprinting to the clear lead early, Somelikeithotbrown laid down opening fractions of :23.48 and :46.93 for a half mile while Atone chased from second about 1 1/2 lengths back while Mr Dumas rated in fifth. Atone unleashed a determined outside rally into the stretch and loomed threateningly with a furlong to run, and Mr Dumas bid along the rail gaining ground with every stride, but the winner was too strong.

Somelikeithotbrown, who returned $6.60, has won two of five starts this year and improved his overall record to 10-6-4 from 28 career starts. His resume includes a trio previous graded stakes wins in the  2019 Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) at Turfway Park, 2020 Bernard Baruch Handicap (G2) at Saratoga, and 2021 Dinner Party Stakes (G2) at Pimlico. The $330,770 winner's share of the Mint Million purse elevated his lifetime  bankroll to $1,647,018

He was bred by Hot Pink Stables and Sand Dollar Stables from the Tapit mare Marilyn Monroan.

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Cape Canaveral Passes Away at 26

GSW Cape Canaveral (Mr. Prospector–Seaside Attraction, by Seattle Slew) passed away at age 26 at Highfield Stock Farm in Canada, where he stood for 14 years. He had been battling severe cellulitis and was humanely euthanized. He was pensioned last fall.

Cape Canaveral has been one of the leading sires in Canada since 2008 with 20 crops of racing age, 541 foals, 429 starters, 21 black-type winners, 315 winners of 1,080 races and earnings of over $17.8 million.

Out of GI Kentucky Oaks winner Seaside Attraction, Cape Canaveral raced for owner/breeder Overbrook Farm and D. Wayne Lukas, winning three of four races, including the GIII San Miguel S. He earned $128,640.

“Cape has left his impression on all those fortunate enough to have been tasked with his care,” said Highfield President Adrian Munro. “His longevity in the breeding shed is a testament to Cal Britton, Amber Jacobson, Jennifer Buck and Kelly Robinson who have impeccably cared for him through his tenure at Highfield. He was the foundation sire for our breeding program and he will be greatly missed.”

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