Brown Tweets Domestic Spending Update

Domestic Spending (GB) (Kingman {GB}), who was eased out of last Saturday's GI Breeders' Cup Mile at the halfway point and later diagnosed with a fractured pelvis, “continues to do well” trainer Chad Brown tweeted Tuesday afternoon.

After being vanned back to the Brown barn on the Keeneland backstretch, Domestic Spending was stabilized and later transported to Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital with a police escort. On Sunday, Brown surmised on Twitter that the incident occurred at the break and worsened until Flavien Prat was able to get him pulled up near the half-mile pole.

In his Tuesday update, Brown tweeted: “He is comfortable, bright and has a great appetite. We are optimistic to release him next week to our local farm where we are committed to provide him with a pampered life in beautiful pastures.”

Owned by Seth Klarman's Klaravich Stables, Domestic Spending won the GI Hollywood Derby and Saratoga Derby Invitational as a 3-year-old before adding victories in the GI Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic (dead-heat) and GI Manhattan S. last season. He was making his first start since finishing runner-up in a paceless renewal of the GI Mr. D S. (formerly Arlington Million) in August 2021.

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Jackie’s Warrior Retired To Spendthrift Farm, Cyberknife Aims To Run Again

Jackie's Warrior, the five-time Grade 1 winner and reigning champion sprinter; and Cyberknife, the multiple Grade 1-winning 3-year-old by Gun Runner, are both at Spendthrift Farm and are available for inspection to breeders Nov. 9-15 from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

Both set to stand at stud in 2023, Jackie's Warrior has been retired from racing and has taken up residency at the Lexington-based farm, while Cyberknife will return to training with Brad Cox after Nov. 15 to finish out the season.

“Jackie's Warrior has settled in nicely at the farm and is such an impressive specimen, especially for a horse coming off a pretty hard campaign. It's special to be able to add another great champion to our stallion ranks and we're excited to be able to show him off to breeders,” said Ned Toffey, Spendthrift general manager. “Cyberknife ran great to finish a head behind older horse Cody's Wish in the Dirt Mile, and he came to the farm looking well and with good energy. He is set to run again before retiring, however, it was important for us to be able to show him to breeders over the course of the next week before he goes back to Brad Cox.”

Jackie's Warrior will stand his first season for a fee of $50,000 S&N. The supremely talented son of Maclean's Music retires as the first champion sprinter in 34 years to win five Grade 1s. Earlier this year, he became the only horse in the storied history of Saratoga to win a Grade 1 stakes in three consecutive years when he captured the Grade 1Vanderbilt in dominant fashion.

Trained by Steve Asmussen, Jackie's Warrior also became the first 2-year-old since champion Dehere in 1993 to win all three of New York's premier races for juveniles, including the G1 Hopeful – breaking a 28-year-old stakes record – and G2 Saratoga Special at Saratoga followed by the G1 Champagne at Belmont. At three, he outdueled multiple Grade 1 winner Life Is Good to win the G1 Allen Jerkens, along with knocking down fast victories in the G2 Amsterdam and G2 Gallant Bob, on his way to winning the 2021 Eclipse Award for champion male sprinter. This year, Jackie's Warrior won the G1 Churchill Downs Stakes, G2 True North and G3 Count Fleet on top of his Vanderbilt score.

Jackie's Warrior won 12 of 18 starts and earned $2,959,164 for owners Kirk and Judy Robison.

Cyberknife takes a quick break at Spendthrift fresh off a narrow runner-up performance to Cody's Wish in Saturday's Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile at Keeneland. The talented son of Gun Runner became his sire's first multiple Grade 1-winning colt after winning two of the biggest races for 3-year-olds in 2022 – the G1 Arkansas Derby and G1 Haskell Invitational. In the latter, he out-finished multiple Grade 1 winners Taiba and Jack Christopher in track-record time of 1:46.24, breaking a 37-year-old mark for 1 1/8 miles previously held by Spend a Buck.

Cyberknife also won the G3 Matt Winn this summer and was runner-up in the prestigious G1 Travers. He's the most accomplished son of Gun Runner to date, with earnings of $2,087,520 for Al Gold's Gold Square LLC.

Upon retirement, Cyberknife will stand his debut season in 2023 for a fee of $30,000 S&N.

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Bernhards Add Seven-Figure Mare to Pin Oak Band

Jim and Dana Bernhard continued adding to the broodmare band at their newly acquired Pin Oak Stud Tuesday at Keeneland, making their most expensive purchase of the auction when going to $1 million to acquire Sweet Sami D (First Samurai) from the Stonehaven Steadings consignment. The 6-year-old mare sold in foal to Gun Runner. The couple have now purchased six mares at the two-day old auction. Earlier Tuesday, they paid $700,000 for the mare Querelle (Violence).

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Star International Runner Baaeed To Stand At £80,000 In Debut Breeding Season

Baaeed, the highest turf-rated horse for a decade, will command a fee of £80,000 (Oct. 1, Special Live Foal) for his first season at stud.

The outstanding son of Sea The Stars, winner of 10 races – including six consecutive Group 1 victories – will stand in 2023 at Shadwell's Nunnery Stud in Norfolk, England. 

Stephen Collins, European bloodstock manager for Shadwell, said: “Baaeed's fee reflects his current status as the champion turf horse in the world for 2022 and also his impeccable race record and superb pedigree, being a direct descendant of Height Of Fashion, the dam of top-class performers Nashwan, Nayef and Unfuwain.

“The 135-rated Baaeed is a wonderful addition to the Shadwell stallion roster and we have been inundated with enquiries for nominations. We have been overwhelmed with the response from breeders from all over Europe and further a-field.”

Derrinstown Stud are also preparing for the arrival of Minzaal for his first season at stud and he will be introduced at €15,000 (Jan. 1, Special Live Foal). The son of Mehmas is currently this year's top-rated six-furlong performer in Europe, having earned an official figure of 121 for his dazzling display in landing the Group 1 Sprint Cup at Haydock. Minzaal will stand at Shadwell's Irish base at Derrinstown Stud in Co.Kildare.

Collins said: “At a fee of €15,000, we have no doubt that Minzaal will prove very popular with breeders. He's a strong, good-looking individual who was a very high-class 2-year-old and developed into an exceptional older sprinter, winning the Sprint Cup in devastating style. His immense talent combined with his superb attitude will stand him in very good stead for what we firmly believe will be an equally successful stallion career.”

Star miler Mohaather's fee for 2023 remains unchanged (£15,000, Jan. 1, Special Live Foal), while Tasleet will stand at £6,000 (Jan. 1, Special Live Foal), rising from £5,000. This follows a season of high promise from his first crop to race, the highlight being his son Bradsell's blistering display in winning the Group 2 Coventry Stakes by a length and a half at Royal Ascot. Indeed, Bradsell was one of four runners at the Royal meeting that Tasleet had in 2022 as his offspring hit the ground running.

Mohaather and Tasleet both stand at Nunnery Stud as does Eqtidaar, whose fee for next season will once again be £5,000 (Jan. 1, Special Live Foal).

Collins added: “The forthcoming sales will see Mohaather's first foals sell at public auction, which will be exciting for us all. We have a number of very nice foals by him on the farm and very much look forward to seeing how his other progeny are received in the sales ring over the coming weeks.

“Tasleet's yearlings sold well at public auctions throughout the autumn, which is no surprise given Bradsell's success in the Coventry Stakes and other eye-catching performances from the sire's progeny in 2022. Eqtidaar's first yearlings through the ring have also been making their mark with his progeny realising up to 12 times his stud fee.”

Collins further added that  “Standing along-side Minzaal at Derrinstown, Awtaad's fee remains at €5,000 (Jan. 1, Special Live Foal) after another solid year in which his sons Al Qareem and Anmaat recorded Group 2 victories on the Saturday of the Arc weekend.”

He also confirmed Tamayuz's retirement from stallion duties after 14 years of commendable service at Derrinstown.

Finally, King of Change, who has stood for the last two seasons at Derrinstown, has been relocated to Micheál Orlandi's Starfield Stud in Co.Westmeath for the 2023 breeding season.

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