Frankel Colt Takes The Eye At Kempton

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Wednesday's Observations features a son of Frankel (GB).

6.00 Kempton, Novice, £6,800, 2yo, f, 8f (AWT)
MOVING COLOURS (IRE) (Frankel {GB}), the latest newcomer to emerge from Charlie Appleby's enviable armada of 2-year-olds, is a half-brother to the 2018 G1 Jebel Hatta winner Blair House (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) whose dam is a full-sister to Poet's Voice (GB). Also making her debut is Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa's Sisyphus Strength (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), an Andrew Balding-trained half-sister to the G3 Prix la Force scorer Chilean (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}) who made the top ten at the Arqana Deauville August Yearling Sale when selling for €575,000.

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OBS October Yearling Sale Catalog Online

The catalog for the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's 2022 October Yearling Sale is now available via the OBS website at www.obssales.com. The two-day sale is set for Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 11 and 12. Supplemental entries will be accepted until Sept. 23. To view the sale page, click here.

OBS will offer Online Bidding during the October Sale. Buyers will be able to go to the OBS website and register to gain bidding approval, then access the OBS Bidding Screen with their credentials. For complete information on registration and online bidding please go to the OBS website: obs-online-bidding.

The iPad version of the catalog can be accessed via the equineline Sales Catalog App. The App allows users to download and view the catalog, receive updates and results, record notes and also provides innovative search, sort and rating capability.

For more information, visit obs@obssales.com.

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‘What An Epic Horse’: 5-Star Eventer, Off-Track Thoroughbred Steady Eddie Retired At Age 19

His legacy is in his name: Steady Eddie. The 16.1 bay Thoroughbred gelding owned by Denise Lahey, Pierre Collin, and George Wintersteen has officially retired at 19 years old. But before we reminisce on his decorated record as an eventer, lets first remember and pay homage to his first career as a racehorse in Australia, where he raced under the name Big Jet.

From January 2007 to October 2009, the Steady Eddie we've come to love was doing exactly what we know him to do: galloping hard. Stamina is probably too soft a word to describe his heart and physical ability. And if we're really being honest, his athleticism is plain insulting.

“Yea, it's almost cruel, isn't it?” asks Boyd Martin, who met Steady Eddie under rather casual conditions in Queensland on holiday. “I'll never forget the day I tried Steady Eddie—I tried him in shorts and a pair of flip-flops.”

Despite having won seven races from 36 starts, Steady Eddie's lasting impression was in his jump, which meant a golden opportunity awaited him in the States with Martin.

“He just finished his racing career, and then to see the horse travel to America and work his way up the grades and compete at so many 5 Stars is a true triumph of where an off the track Thoroughbred could end up in his second career,” says Martin. “When you looked at his racing career in Australia, he raced hard. Towards the end of his racing career he had multiple races that were in consecutive days, like he'd race on a Saturday and then again on a Sunday—two different racetracks, six or seven hours apart.”

And his personality was in true fashion of a Thoroughbred: on his toes, always with energy. His was born a fierce competitor, being piloted by Martin in all corners of the world.

“I think his best performance for me was finishing in the top ten at Burghley. He was just born for Burghley. He was a fantastic galloper and, I mean, what an epic horse to then transition over to Michael and get Michael to the 4 Star and 5 Star level. Just goes to show what a champion animal he is,” says Martin.

The memories, like with any good horse, are right on the tip of Martin's tongue, segueing from one story to the next until one of humor strikes: “He'll always be remembered for me—I fell off him and broke my leg in half at Carolina International. I still have a rod down one of my legs from a fall I had on him. Steady Eddie will always be a part of me.”

Michael Pendleton became a working student for Martin in 2013 and later graduated to a full-time member of his staff and assistant rider at Windurra in Cochranville, Pennsylvania, where he rode and competed a ton of young horses. It was when Pendleton returned from a month-long stint in Germany, riding with Paul Schockemöhle—a trip Martin encouraged and helped navigate for Pendleton—that Martin quite literally handed over Steady Eddie's reins to Pendleton for him to get some mileage in at intermediate level. Together, the pair competed at 28 events from January 2019 through April of this year. Steady Eddie gave Pendleton three starts at the 5 Star level.

“You wonder where Steady Eddie's life would have—you know, he was from a really remote part of Australia called Rock Anthem, which is the end of the earth—what his life would have become if we didn't pick him out,” says Martin.

Good thing that's something that can be left to the imagination, Boyd. We're overjoyed to bear witness to his outstanding career and a dash gloomy to not see that white blaze tearing through cross-country at the next event.

Written by Chelsea Lyn Agro for the US Eventing Association

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Millionaire Cross Border To Embark On Steeplechase Career With Keri Brion

Cross Border, a multiple graded stakes-winning millionaire, was last seen on Travers Day at Saratoga in the prestigious Grade 1, $750,000 Sword Dancer Stakes. The 8-year-old New York-bred son of English Channel is now part of the Keri Brion barn and will kick off his National Steeplechase Association career at the Far Hill Races in New Jersey next month, running in the inaugural $100,000 John Forbes stakes over the turf at two miles.

Cross Border, who is owned by the Wycoff family's Three Diamonds Farm, has won 11 times in 44 career starts over seven seasons. Along the way, he has earned $1,171,479, mostly while under the care of trainer Mike Maker. He has finished second eight times, and third, five. He is a two-time winner of the G2 Bowling Green at Saratoga, and over his long and productive career boasts victories over classy competition including Channel Maker, Rockemperor, Tribhuvan, Sadler's Joy, and Red Knight. In the Sword Dancer, Cross Border finished fifth of 10, but only five lengths behind the winner, Gufo.

Three Diamonds has been involved in racing since the mid-2000s, initially at Mid-Atlantic tracks with trainer Michael Trombetta. Their activity increased after they also began sending horses to trainers Todd Pletcher and Mike Maker, with Maker having most of the stable. And Cross Border isn't the Wycoff's first jumper. In 2018, they had a 4-year-old gelding named Electro, a veteran of 22 starts on the flat, who made his lone hurdle start in a maiden race at the Radnor Hunt Races for trainer Ricky Hendriks.

In an interview with the National Steeplechase Association's Tod Marks, Three Diamonds managing partner Jordan Wycoff said: “Our family has been in show jumpers for as long as I can remember, but never had string of steeplechase horses. My father-in-law (Frank Mullins) is president of Aiken Steeplechase and has just built an unbelievable new one-mile track down there; that has certainly been a driving factor.

“Cross Border is indeed still running very well and obviously loves his job, but he is 8-years-old and has given us his all for quite some time now. We feel the time is right for a change in scenario, and his demeanor (and) high energy level makes us think this could suit him.”

Debra and Kirk Wycoff greet Bowling Green winner Cross Border in the Saratoga winner's circle in 2021

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