Kingman’s Commissioning Strikes Late For G1 Fillies’ Mile Glory

Isa Salman and Abdulla Al Khalifa's homebred 2-year-old filly Commissioning (GB) (Kingman {GB}–Sovereign Parade {Ire}, by Galileo {Ire}) backed up a July 30 debut victory at Newmarket's July course with a taking score in last month's G2 Rockfel S. and stepped forward to provide rider Rab Havlin with a first Group 1 triumph in Friday's G1 bet365 Fillies' Mile back at the town's Rowley Mile venue. The 8-13 favourite was alert from the traps and was positioned in a close-up sixth through the early stages. Tanking forward to go second with three furlongs remaining, she was stirred into action at the foot of the hill and quickened in style to take control with 100 yards remaining, en route to a one-length success from long-time leader Novakai (GB) (Lope De Vega {Ire}), herself 4 3/4 lengths clear of 'TDN Rising Star' Bright Diamond (Ire) (El Kabeir) in third.

Commissioning, half to a yearling colt by Fastnet Rock (Aus), is the second of three foals and lone performer produced by a winning full-sister to G1 Irish Derby and G1 St Leger hero Capri (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), G3 Stanerra S.-winning G1 Irish Oaks and G1 British Champions Fillies & Mares third Passion (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and G3 Loughbrown S. victor Cypress Creek (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). The April-foaled bay's second dam Dialafara (Fr) (Anabaa), herself a half-sister to G3 Prix de Conde runner-up Diaghan (Fr) (Lawman {Fr}), is a daughter of G2 Prix de Malleret and G3 Prix de la Nonette victrix and G1 Prix Vermeille runner-up Diamilina (Fr) (Linamix {Fr}). Diamilina, in turn, is kin to four black-type performers headed by G3 Prix La Rochette winner and multiple Group 1-placed sire Diamond Green (Fr) (Green Desert).

Friday, Newmarket, Britain
BET365 FILLIES' MILE-G1, £528,750, Newmarket, 10-7, 2yo, f, 8fT, 1:36.53, gd.
1–COMMISSIONING (GB), 128, f, 2, by Kingman (GB)
1st Dam: Sovereign Parade (Ire), by Galileo (Ire)
2nd Dam: Dialafara (Fr), by Anabaa
3rd Dam: Diamilina (Fr), by Linamix (Fr)
1ST GROUP 1 WIN. O/B-Isa Salman & Abdulla Al Khalifa (GB); T-John & Thady Gosden; J-Robert Havlin. £299,854. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $412,703. Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree, or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Novakai (GB), 128, f, 2, Lope De Vega (Ire)–Elasia (GB), by Nathaniel (Ire). 1ST GROUP 1 BLACK TYPE. O/B-Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum (GB); T-Karl Burke. £113,681.
3–Bright Diamond (Ire), 128, f, 2, El Kabeir–Starlite Sienna (Ire), by Elusive Pimpernel. 1ST GROUP 1 BLACK TYPE. (€23,000 Ylg '21 GOFSPT; €52,000 2yo '22 TATGOR). O-Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum; B-Tom Molan (IRE); T-Karl Burke. £56,894.
Margins: 1, 4 3/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 0.62, 11.00, 7.00.
Also Ran: Polly Pott (GB), Library (Ire), Sparkling Beauty (Fr), Alseyoob (Ire), Ferrari Queen (Ire).

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William Buick ‘Headed Toward Best Ever’ With 150 Winners In Flat Jockeys’ Championship

William Buick continues to assert his authority on the 2022 Flat Jockeys' Championship as he reached 150 winners Friday aboard the Charlie Hills-trained Pogo at Newmarket Racecourse.

The dominance of Buick's 2022 campaign is displayed by his current lead, sitting 61 winners ahead of Hollie Doyle in second place, just over a week ahead of lifting his first Champion Jockey title at QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot Racecourse.

This is comfortably the biggest lead at this stage in a Flat Jockeys' Championship since the changing of the Championship parameters in 2015.

Biggest gaps between 1st and 2nd places in the Flat Jockeys' Championships on Oct. 7:

Rank Year Jockey in 1st Jockey in 2nd Gap between 1st and 2nd
1 2022 William Buick (150) Hollie Doyle (89) 61 *
2 2019 Oisin Murphy (164) Daniel Tudhope (126) 38
3 2018 Silvestre de Sousa (143) Oisin Murphy (106) 37
4 2015 Silvestre de Sousa (130) Paul Hanagan (94) 36
5 2017 Silvestre de Sousa (143) Jim Crowley (109) 34

*As of after the Thoroughbred Industry Employee Awards Challenge Stakes at 3pm at Newmarket Racecourse. Others taken after racing on Oct. 7 in their respective years

34-year-old Buick said of making the milestone: “To reach 150 winners is great, and I am heading towards my best ever which is also nice but there is still more than a week left of the Jockeys' Championship so I will still be trying to ride as many winners as I possibly can. I couldn't have done this without all the support from trainers and the owners and I owe a huge thanks to them.”

Nothing has stopped Buick this year and the highlight of his season is undoubtably scoring two sensational five-timers. The first was at Newmarket (July) on Saturday, July 16, which saw his first ever five-timer at a single meeting. He then repeated the feat on Saturday, Aug. 27, at Goodwood aboard the likes of Hoo Yal Mal trained by George Boughey and Jadoomi trained by Simon and Ed Crisford. Buick's amazing run of form is reflected in his remarkable strike rate of 27 percent, far outreaching his fellow competitors.

Buick looks set to beat his previous Championship best of 151 wins, set last season.

You can see the latest Flat Jockeys' Championship table here and below.

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NSA: Timber Features On Tap At Geneseo, Middleburg

At the Genesee Valley Hunt Races in Geneseo, N.Y., the only steeplechase in the Empire State away from the flat tracks, three races have been carded, all over timber. Topping the day is the $25,000 Genesee Valley Hunt Cup, at 3 ½ miles. The other races are a $15,000 maiden and a $10,000 allowance restricted to amateur or apprentice riders. Both of those events are at 3 miles.

In the feature, the standout is Ballybristol Farm's Andi'amu, the 2019 NSA timber champ, trained by Leslie Young. Andi'amu has two stakes wins and two seconds as a 12-year-old this season. In his first race back after taking the $100,000 Virginia Gold Cup in May, Andi'amu was second best to Sheila Williams and Northwoods Stable's Storm Team in the Brown Advisory Stakes at Shawan Downs on Sept. 24. With Storm Team opting to head to Virginia this weekend, four others have lined up to take on the 12-time winner of $443,000.

Rather Be Racing's Our Legend, a maiden winner over timber for Hall of Fame trainer Jack Fisher, was no match for the top-two finishers at Shawan. Armata Stables' Goodoldtimes, trained by Alicia Murphy, got the best of timber ace Mystic Strike in last year's Pennsylvania Hunt Cup, and has never been off the board in nine starts, including a third in his most recent outing, the Maryland Hunt Cup, in April.

Upland Partners' eight-year-old Shootist, trained by Todd McKenna, who recently upset Snap Decision with Noah and the Ark in the Grade 1 Lonesome Glory hurdle stakes, captured back to back races (maiden and allowance) before being eased in his stakes debut in Andi'amu's dominant Virginia Gold Cup performance in May.

Kinross Farm's lightly raced Pocket Talk, a 12-year-old trained by Joe Davies, makes only his 10th career start. He's been competitive in maiden and allowance ranks, but struggled in the Grand National and Maryland Hunt Cup last spring.

The races are only part of festivities at Geneseo. Leashed dogs are welcome, and there are canine events such as terrier and wiener-dog races, a jumping contest, agility courses, sled-dog demos, plus a parade of the Genesee Valley Hunt foxhounds. For kids, there are stick-horse races and pony rides; adults can partake in wine and craft beer tastings. The festivities began at 10 a.m., with the first race post time at 1 p.m.

For full entries, click here: https://nationalsteeplechase.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/GVH-Overnight-WedEntries.pdf

Nearly 400 miles south of Geneseo, the Virginia Fall Races at Glenwood Park in Middleburg will be run for the 68th time. Eight races worth $150,000 are on the line in a mix of timber and hurdle races, anchored by the $30,000 National Sporting Library & Museum Cup timber stakes at 3 ¼ miles.

The aforementioned Storm Team, 8, has put forth two big efforts this season, besting Andi'amu in the Middleburg Hunt Cup at Glenwood Park in the spring, and defeating that foe again in the Brown Advisory Stakes at Shawan Downs last month. Though he's collected $271,000 in a long and productive career, the eight-year-old son of Candy Ride didn't win his first stakes race over timber until last year's running of the the National Sporting Library & Museum Cup.

Seven-year-old Cracker Factory made his first trip to the winner's circle in nearly four years with a facile score in a timber maiden at Shawan. Owned by Daisy Fenwick's The Hundred Acre Farm and trained by Mark Beecher, it was Cracker Factory's best effort in a dozen U.S. starts following a career in the UK.

Upland Partners' Mystic Strike, a nine-time winner on the NSA tour, is now 13, and has been competing for a decade. The son of Smart Strike is trained by Todd McKenna and has won or placed in a dozen stakes, and captured last year's Genesee Valley Hunt Cup. Mystic Strike has started just once this season, finishing a closing second to wire-to-wire winner Tomgarrow in the My Lady's Manor Stakes. Fat Chance Farm's Flaming Sword, trained by Richard Valentine, is looking for his first tally in nearly three years, but has hit the board in six of his eight career starts. He rallied for third, beaten around seven lengths, in the Brown Advisory at Shawan, and should benefit from the slightly longer distance of Saturday's race.

Charlie Fenwick's Royal Ruse finished a good third in the 2021 running of the National Sporting Library and Museum Cup, his stakes debut, then followed it up with a pair of allowance wins. Though he hasn't won since, Royal Ruse, trained by Sanna Hendriks, has flashed signs of competitiveness.

Ballybristol Farm's Boutonniere came off a 20-month layoff in April to break his maiden at the Grand National Races by a widening eight lengths in a crowded field that included Cracker Factory. Trainer Leslie Young wheeled the six-year-old back two weeks later in an allowance race at Winterthur, where he made a big move at the second to last fence only to fall at the final jump.

The remainder of the program includes a $30,000 maiden special weight hurdle; $25,000 handicap for horses rated at 115 or less: two $15,000 maiden starter allowances; $15,000 timber maiden; $20,000 steeplethon over mixed obstacles; and a training-flat contest.

Gates open at 10 a.m., and first race post time is 12:30 p.m. For full entries, click here: https://nationalsteeplechase.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/VAFall-Overnight-WedEntries.pdf

You can watch Saturday's races via live stream from the link on the NSA homepage, www.nationalsteeplechase.com. The stream, sponsored by Brown Advisory, is offered through Mandolin, which hosted the NSA spring meets. There is a fee to watch the stream, and meets can be viewed and paid for individually or for the entire Fall season.

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