Stakes Winner Get Western Joins Old Friends

Stakes winner Get Western (Get Stormy–Marquetessa, by Marquetry) has joined the retirees at Old Friends in Georgetown, Kentucky. The 7-year-old gelding won the 2019 Old Friends S. at Kentucky Downs for trainer Charles LoPresti and owner Ward C. Pitfield. The “Win for Life” contest guaranteed him placement at Old Friends upon retiring from racing.

Eventually transferred to J. Reeve McGaughey's barn, Get Western's last race was at Turfway Park in February of 2022.

He was transferred to the Secretariat Center, located at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, for retraining and rehoming, but soundness issues prevented his embarking on a second career.

He finished his racing career with four wins from 21 starts and career earnings of $289,641.

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Grayson-Jockey Club’s ‘Dine Out For Charity’ Fundraiser Begins Oct. 26

Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation announced Thursday that seven restaurants will be participating in its Dine out for Charity fundraiser, which will last from October 26 through November 29, 2022.

For the duration of the event, participating restaurants will donate a percentage of all sales or a percentage of sales from specialty menu items to the foundation. Lexington, Kentucky, restaurants that have committed to the charitable promotion are AzurBru BurgerDudley'sJ. Render's, and Lexington Diner. Lil's Coffee House and Trackside at the Depot in Paris, Kentucky, will also participate.

“With the equine community being so important to Central Kentucky, we are very excited to participate in this Dine out for Charity event,” said Chef Jeremy Ashby, part owner of Azur and Lexington Diner. “We are thrilled to welcome all of the visitors this fall to celebrate the horse in the championship shows and races while also providing a warm place to those attending the auctions in November.”

“Horses of all breeds and disciplines are an integral part of Kentucky's culture and economy, and we are thankful for the support of many of Central Kentucky's best restaurants in facilitating equine health,” said Dell Hancock, chairman of Grayson. “We believe that this initiative is a great opportunity to engage the local community while educating its members on the importance of equine veterinary research.”

Those who are interested in dining out to support Grayson should contact individual restaurants directly for details on how they are contributing to Dine out for Charity.

Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation is traditionally the nation's leading source of private funding for equine medical research that benefits all breeds of horses. Since 1983, the foundation has provided more than $32.1 million to fund 412 projects at 45 universities in North America and overseas. Additional information about the foundation is available at grayson-jockeyclub.org.

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Inspiral May Face Off With Modern Games In Ascot’s Queen Elizabeth II Stakes

Inspiral returns to the scene of her brilliant victory at Royal Ascot in the summer to try to underline her status as the outstanding filly miler in Europe.

The Cheveley Park Stud-bred and owned three-year-old daughter of Frankel has only suffered defeat once in seven races and stepped up on a four and a half lengths win in the Coronation Stakes to land the Prix Jacques Le Marois at Deauville in August on her first start against colts and older horses.

She faces a new set of opponents this time, including Godolphin's Modern Games, former winner of the race The Revenant and Jadoomi, who has been supplemented to raise the prize-money to £1.15 million.

The Gosden stable won the race in 2017 and 2018 with the Cheveley Park-owned Persuasive and Roaring Lion and saddled Palace Pier to finish second to Baaeed 12 months ago.

Thady Gosden, who trains in partnership with his father John, said: “Inspiral won the Jacques Le Marois last time out and before that the Coronation Stakes at Ascot, so she is back at the same track, although on the straight course rather than the round.

“She is in good form, having had a nice freshen up since France. She seems to be well in herself. Obviously you have former winners in there like The Revenant, and Modern Games is a Classic winner so it is going to be a tough field, as it always is on QIPCO British Champions Day.”

Modern Games, who chased home Baaeed in the Qatar Sussex Stakes, returned to winning form in Canada last time where he took apart the Woodbine Mile, winning by five and a quarter lengths.

The three-year-old won the French 2,000 Guineas earlier in the year but his participation relies on there being no further easing in the ground conditions.

“Modern Games will be declared and we will be on weather watch from thereon,” trainer Charlie Appleby told the Nick Luck Daily podcast yesterday. “If the description was soft then he would be unlikely to run, but the decision will be made potentially on the day.”

Roger Varian will saddle both Bayside Boy, who won a Listed race at Sandown last month, and El Drama, second in the Group 2 Joel Stakes last time out.

“Both will be outsiders in the field but lively outsiders,” said the trainer, whose Roseman came within a head of causing a 28-1 upset in 2020. “They are both coming off the back of great runs.

“Bayside Boy got back into winning ways at Sandown and looks to be in great form. He got a bit lost in the summer on fast ground but has very good juvenile form.

“El Drama ran a lovely race at Newmarket and he would have come on for the run. I think both are capable of outrunning their odds. If the top two, Inspiral and Modern Games, run it will be very tough but it's open beyond them.”

Tempus finished a place behind El Drama at Newmarket and runs in a Group 1 for the first time for Hambleton Racing at a meeting where they enjoyed their best day when Glen Shiel landed the QIPCO British Champions Sprint in 2020.

Tempus was bought for 25,000gns at last year's horses-in-training sales and had his first run for Archie Watson on January 2.

“His work was always smart from an early stage so we hoped he would do very well, but he's just improved,” said racing manager Simon Turner. “He finds himself here on merit and we are really looking forward to running him.

“We spent 45,000gns on Glen Shiel, who did us proud, so it's lovely to be back with another Horses-In-Training purchase who we hope has a genuine chance of getting among that super valuable prize-money.

“I was told Tempus is the highest rated syndicate-owned horse in Europe. I've looked into it and it does appear to be true so we are very proud of him. Ascot and a bit of juice in the ground will suit him well and his form gives him every chance of being in the mix.”

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‘He’s Got It All’: Brilliant Baaeed Headlines Saturday’s QIPCO Champion Stakes

Baaeed will face eight high-class opponents when he makes his eleventh and final racecourse appearance of a wonderful career in a QIPCO Champion Stakes, which also sees the return to the top level of last year's Cazoo Derby and King George VI And Queen Elizabeth QIPCO Stakes winner Adayar.

Since making an unheralded debut in an ordinary maiden at Leicester last June, Baaeed has gone unbeaten through his ten races, the last six of them at Group 1 level, earning comparisons with Frankel, who ended his own flawless campaign brilliantly here ten years ago.

The Sea The Stars colt was especially impressive when stepped up to a mile and a quarter for the first time in York's Juddmonte International, where Frankel also scored a similar wide-margin win on his penultimate appearance.

William Haggas has steered clear of making comparisons with Frankel, and he is unable to pinpoint quite what makes Baaeed so special, but he did not hold back when he said: “I've often likened what I do to being headmaster at a boarding school and this horse would get ten A stars at GCSE, he'd be captain of rugby, cricket, football and hockey, he'd breeze into Cambridge and he'd be Prime Minister. He's got it all. He's just good at everything he does.”

Remaining unbeaten has become all the more important the longer Baaeed's winning run has continued. Haggas said: “I think people want to see a really, really top horse stay unbeaten and win in style. Staying unbeaten is terribly important now that we are nearly there. Frankel obviously was unbeaten, but few are in a career at that level. It would be sad if he was beaten, but not for the people who beat him.

“I respect Adayar very much, as I respect Bay Bridge, who looked a fantastic horse at Sandown, but they've got to go to beat him.”

He added: “Everything so far this year has gone exactly as we wanted it to go when we sat down in March to decide our program. It's been half a miracle to get to this situation in the position we are in. The only slight caveat is that he might have gone to Ireland, because it sat very well in his program, but Sheikha Hissa was very keen for him to have just one more run after York, either in the Arc or the Champion, and we've probably made the right decision as it's turned out.

“He's so straightforward. He's been very sound, he has a fantastic mind, and he works how he races. So far he has passed every test, and his work on Monday was good. We are very happy. It's up to him now.”

While it would be easy to assume that it's all about Baaeed so far as the Haggas camp is concerned, the stable will also be represented by Dubai Honour and My Prospero, either of whom would have prospects in a more routine renewal.

Haggas said: “Dubai Honour was second last year, but it might not be soft enough for him. He's a good horse in his own right though, and he comes good at this time of year. He's going to have cheekpieces on and James Doyle gets a good tune out of him, so I think he'll run well.

“My Prospero has potential. He's a very talented horse but unfortunately when he won the Group 2 in France he slipped over after the line and he's taken a long time to come right. He's right now and he impressed both Tom (Marquand) and I in a piece of work on Tuesday. He probably wouldn't want it too soft.”

Adayar is the highest rated opponent Baaeed has ever met, although he is officially 8lb behind him on 127. His three-year-old campaign ended disappointingly when he was only fifth here 12 months ago, but that race came just 13 days after a better run under demanding conditions in the Arc. Reports suggest he is back to his best.

Charlie Appleby said: “I've been delighted with him. His preparation has gone well and he goes to Ascot in great shape – in better shape than a year ago without a shadow of a doubt. We couldn't have been more pleased with the way he did it at Doncaster on his return to the track, or more importantly the way he's come out of it.

“We know we've got a big task ahead of us, taking on Baaeed, but he's 100 percent the Adayar of old. We are relaxed about the ground. If it's decent ground then Baaeed will be hard to beat, but if it's testing we've got the experience in those conditions and we know he stays a mile and a half, so the stiff ten furlongs will suit him.”

He added: “I've no regrets at all about missing the Arc. It was a great race to watch and I was delighted for Sir Mark and all of his team, but I've no regrets whatsoever about not running there.”

One-time Derby favourite Stone Age, who was a close fifth behind stable-companion Luxembourg in last month's Irish Champion Stakes, represents Aidan O'Brien, who won here with Magical in 2019.

The field is completed by Noel Meade's Helvic Dream, who was a Group 1 winner in last year's Tattersalls Gold Cup; Jim Bolger's Mac Swiney, who won the 2021 Irish 2000 Guineas and was third here a year ago; and Roger Varian's Royal Champion, an easy Listed winner at Ayr last time.

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