Sunday Insights: Full-Sister to Malathaat Debuts For Stonestreet At Keeneland

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As big sister Malathaat prepares for a date in the GI Breeders' Cup Distaff in three-weeks time, her 2-year-old full-sister JULIA SHINING makes her debut for owner/breeder Stonestreet Stables and trainer Todd Pletcher. Out of GISW & MGISP Dreaming of Julia (A.P. Indy), herself out of MGISW Dream Rush (Wild Rush) and a half-sister to MGSW Dream Pauline (Tapit), Julia Shining is her dam's second foal to make the races behind MGISW and champion 3-year-old filly Malathaat. With one recorded work over the Keeneland surface Oct. 9 (five furlongs in 1:01 4/5 (8/24), Julia Shining gets jockey Luis Saez aboard. TJCIS PPS

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‘I Think We Will Pre-Enter’: Rich Strike Drills At Keeneland, Could Be Pre-Entered For BC Classic, Clark Is Option

RED TR-Racing's Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Rich Strike worked a half-mile on his own in :47.60 at 5:35 a.m. (ET) Saturday over a fast track at Keeneland.

The Keen Ice colt, under Gabriel Lagunes, went out five furlongs in 1:00.

“I didn't think that I'd get nervous for only a maintenance work,” trainer Eric Reed said of Rich Strike, who left his home base at Reed's Mercury Equine Center in northeast Lexington for the work. “I was hoping for :48 or :49, but he was doing it so easy, and as long as he wasn't fighting him, I was good with that. He handled the track well and whatever decision we make, he'll be ready to run.”

The decision that looms is whether to pre-enter Rich Strike in the $6-million Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) to be run Nov. 5 at the Lexington track or wait for the $750,000 Clark (G1) Nov. 25 at Churchill Downs.

“The decision would be easier if the Breeders' Cup was at Churchill Downs and there wasn't a Flightline,” said Reed, who watched the work from the grandstand alongside jockey Sonny Leon. “And it is not only Flightline, but there is Life Is Good and Olympiad and Epicenter.”

Epicenter was the horse Rich Strike ran down in the final sixteenth of a mile in the Kentucky Derby and a horse he likely would have to beat again to possibly claim the Eclipse Award as champion 3-year-old male.

“I know Rich Strike is a better horse than he was at the Derby, and he (Epicenter) is, too,” Reed said. “And I would have to beat him again and not just by a nose (to earn the championship). We've got 10 days to make a decision.”

In his most recent start, Rich Strike was second, a head behind Hot Rod Charlie in the Lukas Classic (G1) Oct. 1 at Churchill.

The pre-entry deadline for the Breeders' Cup is noon Monday, Oct. 24.

“I think we will pre-enter,” Reed said. “I will probably bring him over (to Keeneland) the 23rd or 24th, let him gallop one day, and then work the 25th or 26th. He will stay here (instead of returning to Mercury).”

Rich Strike left Keeneland at 9 a.m. to return home.

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Buick Crowned Champion Jockey, As Godolphin And De La Sayette Also Receive Season-Ending Honours

Jockey William Buick, Godolphin and apprentice jockey Benoit de la Sayette were crowned Champion Jockey, Champion Owner and Champion Apprentice Jockey, respectively on QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot on Saturday. Former champion jockey Willie Carson, who along with the late Sir Henry Cecil was inducted into the QIPCO British Champions Series Hall Of Fame, presented both jockey trophies.

Buick, a three-time runner-up (2015, '21 and '21), secured 157 winners, 67 clear of Hollie Doyle and Tom Marquand, his nearest pursuers for the title. A former champion apprentice, a title he shared with David Probert in 2008, the 34-year-old has been the retained rider for Godolphin since 2015.

Buick said, “18-year-old me would say what's taken you so long. It is great and personally it's something I've really wanted to achieve for quite a long time and obviously it's taken me a few years, but it's fantastic.

“My father was an eight-time Champion Jockey in Scandinavia so it's great to be able to achieve it and I feel I've achieved it in the way that I would like to do it–to balance it with the big races, the big meetings, my main employer Godolphin, making sure that's at the forefront of my focus.

“It's very satisfying and, when every jockey starts out, that's what you want to achieve–you want to win the Derby and you want to become Champion Jockey.”

He added, “You can never expect it to go as it has. You can only hope and work towards it, but you can never expect it, so it's great and there's a lot of people involved in it all.

“It's hard work, it's every day and every race and everything that comes with it, but I've loved every minute of it. When it's going well and you're riding winners, riding nice horses, you're at the big meetings, when it goes like that it's great, there is no

This was Godolphin's 15th owner title, and their runners banked over £6 million. Some of the highlights were the late Coroebus (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) and Native Trail (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) running one-two in the G1 QIPCO 2000 Guineas, with the latter also taking the Irish equivalent later that spring. Also, the leading owner at Royal Ascot, the royal blue was carried to victory in five races at that iconic meeting, among them Coroebus's score in the G1 St James's Palace S. and Naval Crown (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) landing the G1 Platinum Jubilee S. The operation also enjoyed success with its juveniles, led by G2 Gimcrack S. hero Noble Style (GB) (Kingman {GB}) and other group wins by Silver Knott (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) and Flying Honours (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}).

Hugh Anderson, Managing Director of Godolphin (UK and Dubai), said, “Godolphin is immensely proud to receive the Champion Owner trophy at Ascot on such a prestigious day for our sport.

“It has been another season of great excitement with numerous wins at the highest level and I must pay tribute in particular to Charlie Appleby and the team at Moulton Paddocks who have led the charge. Saeed bin Suroor and John and Thady Gosden have also made a big contribution to a season that has showcased our homebreds and our stallions.

“Thank you to every single Godolphin employee, all of whom have played their part. Our greatest thanks must of course go to our principal, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed, for his endless loyalty, enthusiasm and passion for the Thoroughbred.

“Finally, it is a particular thrill to collect this trophy alongside William Buick. He is at the very sharp end of Team Godolphin and all of us congratulate him on his outstanding horsemanship, determination, bravery and skill. He is a Champion Jockey for a Champion Owner, and we could not be more delighted to end the UK season on such a high note.”

Receiving the Champion Apprentice title was Benoit de la Sayette, who fought off a determined Harry Davies in the closing weeks of the Flat season. The first apprentice jockey to be added to John Gosden's books for 29 years in 2020, he rode his first winner that December. Formerly a pony racing graduate, he was banned for six months after testing positive for cocaine, but his career rebounded in 2022.

De La Sayette said, “I am thrilled to win the Champion Apprentice title. It has felt like such an amazing season, and I've really enjoyed the battle with Harry [Davies]. I wish him all the very best for the future and hope we're riding against each other for many years to come.

“There have been plenty of highlights, starting with Vafortino (Ire) (New Bay {GB}) winning the Victoria Cup at Ascot in May. I was also lucky enough to ride a winner at the July Festival [Adjuvant (Ire) (New Bay {GB})] and have victories at Glorious Goodwood. At the start of this month, I rode my first-ever three-timer and that was another day I'll never forget.

“None of those moments–or the other winners I've had– would've been possible without the fantastic support I've received from so many owners and trainers throughout the year. I'm especially grateful to John and Thady Gosden, as well as the whole Clarehaven team. I have learnt so much from the amazing team there.

“The input and advice from my agent Paul Clarke has been so valuable as well. He has worked tirelessly to get me opportunities. I'd also like to thank the PJA [Professional Jockeys' Association] for all their ongoing support.

“Last but not least is my family. I want to say a big thank-you to all of them, especially my mum and dad for everything they do…this one's for them.”

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Flightline Pleases Sadler, Hronis With Saturday Workout At Santa Anita

Taking to the track at Santa Anita just after the 6:30 a.m. (PT) break, unbeaten Flightline drilled a handy six furlongs Saturday morning as his routine preparations continue for the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) Nov. 5 at Keeneland.

Under exercise rider Juan Leyva, who also is trainer John Sadler's assistant, the 4-year-old Tapit colt was timed in 1:11.80. Because it was still dark, Leyva wore a light on his helmet so that the colt's workout would be easier to follow.

Brad Free of Daily Racing Form reports that Sadler caught Flightline's mile gallop-out in 1:38.60. Along with co-owner Kosta Hronis, Sadler viewed the workout from the grandstand stairs.

“Look at that rhythm,” Sadler said as Flightline cruised past the finish line. “This is nice.”

Flightline's schedule calls for him to walk Sunday, jog Monday, and gallop Tuesday through Friday before his final Santa Anita workout Oct. 22, the Form reports. He is set to ship Oct. 23 to Kentucky where his final Breeders' Cup workout will be at Keeneland.

Undefeated in five career starts, including his spectacular 19 ¼-length triumph in the TVG Pacific Classic (G1) Sept. 3 at Del Mar, Flightline is the top-ranked horse for the Classic.

Also the world's top-rated Thoroughbred, according rankings published by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, Flightline is campaigned by Hronis Racing LLC, Siena Farm LLC, breeder Summer Wind Equine LLC, West Point Thoroughbreds, and Woodford Racing LLC.

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