Breeders’ Cup Weekend Ready for Take-Off!

LEXINGTON, KY – Led by unbeaten sensation Flightline (Tapit), the 39th Breeders' Cup World Championships–consisting of 14 races with purses and awards totaling more than $31 million– return to Keeneland for a third time with a two-day run beginning Friday.

Sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-70s–does it get any better than that?–are expected for the 'Future Stars Friday' program. Cave Rock (Arrogate) will put his unbeaten mark on the line for Bob Baffert in the Juvenile while Chocolate Gelato (Practical Joke) headlines a wide-open renewal of the Juvenile Fillies. There will also be a trio of Breeders' Cup grass races for 2-year-olds with Godolphin's European invader Silver Knott (GB) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) leading the way in the featured Juvenile Turf.

Some of the top storylines for Saturday's absolutely stacked program–there's currently a 40% chance of afternoon showers in the forecast–include: Flightline's quest for glory in the $6-million Classic; a showdown between Todd Pletcher-trained stablemates Malathaat (Curlin) and Nest (Curlin) in the Distaff; War Like Goddess (English Channel) taking on the boys in the Turf; the unexpected return of the talented Domestic Spending (GB) (Kingman {GB}) off a 14-month layoff in the Mile; and Golden Pal (Uncle Mo) shooting for a third win at the Championships in the Turf Sprint.

The Breeders' Cup will be televised live domestically on NBC, Peacock, USA Network, and FanDuel TV.

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Full Moon Madness, Son Of Grade 1 Winner By The Moon, Makes Stakes Debut In Sunday’s Nashua

Jay Em Ess Stable's Kentucky homebred Full Moon Madness will look to make the grade in Sunday's Grade 3, $150,000 Nashua, a one-turn mile over the main track for juveniles at Aqueduct Racetrack.

Trained by Michelle Nevin, the Into Mischief bay is out of the multiple graded-stakes winner By the Moon, who was campaigned by these connections to Grade 1 wins in the 2017 Ballerina at Saratoga Race Course and 2014 Frizette at Belmont Park. Nevin also galloped his second dam, the multiple graded-stakes placed By the Light, who finished second in the 2008 Grade 1 Prioress at Saratoga and won nine stakes in a distinguished career.

Nevin said her familiarity with the family line is beneficial.

“It's a helpful thing, but you still have to look at them as individuals,” Nevin said. “He's a very nice looking horse and very athletic. He trains well. He's ran nicely all three times and he's just a baby that's coming along. I'm not comparing him in his day-to-day training with his mother. He's progressing and showing that it's time for the next step.”

Full Moon Madness made his first two starts at the Spa, finishing third on both occasions, including in a seven-furlong sprint on September 3 that runner-up Tapit's Conquest exited to win a maiden special weight route at Churchill Downs.

He added blinkers in his third-out graduation traveling 6 1/2-furlongs from the outermost post 6 over a sloppy and sealed main track on October 1 at Belmont at the Big A. That effort garnered a field-best 82 Beyer Speed Figure.

“Unfortunately, in his first and second starts he had the one-hole and that's a lot to overcome for a baby. But I thought he ran well and respectable,” Nevin said. “There were a lot of things that were different in his last race. He added the blinkers, but he also had a much better post position.”

Nevin also acknowledged that Full Moon Madness may have moved up on a wet surface that his dam excelled on, including scores in the slop in the Frizette and the 2017 Grade 3 Vagrancy.

“That was good,” said Nevin, with a laugh regarding the off going.

Nevin said the stretch out in distance shouldn't hinder Full Moon Madness, noting that they are not committed to making the lead.

“He handled seven-eighths just fine and this is just part of the steps that we'll have to try with him. He'll show us what he really wants to do,” Nevin said. “We don't know his style yet. He's only run three times, so all of these races are just stepping stones for us learning more about the horse.”

Manny Franco retains the mount from the inside post aboard Full Moon Madness, who breezed a swift five-eighths in 1:00.01 on October 23 over the Belmont dirt training track.

Rosedown Racing Stables' Champions Dream [post 4, Irad Ortiz, Jr.], a $425,000 OBS March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase, earned a 74 Beyer for his first-out graduation sprinting seven furlongs in September at the Spa.

Trained by Danny Gargan, the Justify grey followed with a distant fifth-place finish in the one-mile Champagne which was contested over a sloppy and sealed main track on October 1 here.

Champions Dream is out of the graded-stakes winning Tapit mare Dancinginherdreams, who captured the 2010 Grade 2 Pocahontas as a juvenile at Churchill Downs. He has breezed back twice, including a half-mile in 50.78 on Friday over the Saratoga dirt training track.

West Point Thoroughbreds, Woodford Racing, Gainesway Stable, Phipps Stable, Ken Langone, Edward Hudson, Jr. and Lane's End Racing's Signator, a $1.7 million OBS Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase, will make his stakes debut for Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey.

Signator has made his two career starts at Belmont at the Big A, closing to finish second in his September 16 debut traveling six furlongs before graduating one month later when stretched out to one-mile over a muddy track. Both efforts garnered a 73 Beyer.

He has posted a pair of bullet half-mile works over Big Sandy since, including a 47.69 effort on October 26 and a 49.20 breeze Wednesday.

“He's been training very well,” McGaughey said. “He came out of his maiden win very good and his work 10 days ago was good. He blew out yesterday in 49 and change. We're looking forward to running him.”

McGaughey said Signator benefitted from the stretch out in distance for his maiden coup.

“I think he wants to run a distance of ground. He'll run as far as you want to run him,” McGaughey said. “I hope he breaks good Sunday and gets a good position. He'll finish up well.”

The Tapit colt, out of the Seeking the Gold mare Pension, is a full-sibling to graded-stakes winner Thoughtfully, who captured the 2020 Grade 2 Adirondack at the Spa; and a half-brother to Annual Report, who won the 2015 Grade 2 Futurity at Belmont.

Hall of Famer Javier Castellano retains the mount from post 3.

WinStar Farm and Siena Farm's American Speed [post 6, Flavien Prat] will make his stakes debut off a gate-to-wire maiden score at second asking on August 31 at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Trained by Rodolphe Brisset, the More Than Ready colt closed to finish third in his August 6 debut traveling five furlongs at Horseshoe Indianapolis before making every pole a winning one last out when stretched out to one-mile and around two turns.

Bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm, American Speed is out of the graded-stakes placed Quality Road mare Top Quality – a full-sister to Boston Post Road, who won the Pumpkin Pie here last weekend.

Mr. Amore Stable's Torrone [post 2, Trevor McCarthy] made his first two starts at Monmouth Park, winning first up in a six-furlong maiden special weight sprint on August 12 over the main track ahead of an off-the-board effort in the Nownownow at one mile over firm turf.

Last out, the $75,000 OBS March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training purchase finished a distant third in a 5 1/2-furlong optional-claimer contested over a sloppy and sealed main track on October 2 at Laurel Park.

Torrone, who add blinkers, breezed a half-mile in 47.63 Sunday over the Belmont dirt training track.

By Twirling Candy, the dark bay's second dam is Jessica Is Back, who won the 2010 Grade 1 Princess Rooney Handicap at Calder.

Rounding out the field is Prove Right [post 5, Jose Ortiz], who is trained and co-owned by James Chapman with Stuart Tsujimoto. The Justify bay, a $15,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase, is the most experienced horse in the field with a record of 7-1-1-1 for purse earnings of

$92,070.

A maiden winner at second asking in June at Churchill Downs, Prove Right enters from a rallying second-place finish in a six-furlong optional-claimer on October 8 at Keeneland.

The Nashua is slated as Race 9 on Sunday's 10-race card, which also features the $150,000 Tempted in Race 3. First post is 11:50 a.m. Eastern.

America's Day at the Races will present live coverage and analysis of the Aqueduct fall meet on the networks of FOX Sports. For the broadcast schedule and channel finder, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

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Breeders’ Cup International Notes & Pics: Gosden, Dettori Believe Fast Ground Will Suit Turf Contender Mishriff

Richard Fahey's duo Midnight Mile (Juvenile Fillies Turf) and The Platinum Queen (Juvenile Turf Sprint) were the first horses out of the quarantine barn, both exercising on the training track at Keeneland ahead of this weekend's Breeders' Cup World Championships.

Fahey, who was trackside, said, “Both horses are in good form. The draw for The Platinum Queen isn't ideal in 12 but we'll play with the card we're dealt. She's in great form and looks well. As for Midnight Mile she's also in gate 12 in the other race but I'm not too worried about that for her. She's straightforward and can be ridden in any way. They've both eaten and drank well all week so we're ready for action tomorrow.”

November 3, 2022: The Platinum Queen, trained by Richard A. Fahey, exercises in preparation for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky on November 3, 2022. Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/Breeders Cup

John Gosden was trackside for the first time this morning. Nashwa (Filly & Mare Turf) was ridden by Hollie Doyle and Mishriff (Turf) was ridden by Frankie Dettori.

Hollie Doyle said, “I rode Nashwa this morning on the training track, and she felt good. She taken the trip really well so far. She's very relaxed and I couldn't be happier.”

“All is well with both horses and it's great to be back at the Breeders' Cup,” Gosden said after training. They traveled over well and have been training well. They were playful on the track this morning; they jogged and then had a solid canter. Mishriff is a horse that has suffered from the deep, heavy ground that you get at the end of the year. He tried hard in the Arc, but he couldn't go on that ground, and it will be different here, because they will have fast going which is what he wants. Frankie has been in my ear about coming here all year, he thinks a mile and a half on an easy track will suit the horse. I am a bit concerned what will happen if he is slowly away, should that happen, he could pay the price, but he has broken well in his last two starts. I thought the one race that got away from him was the Eclipse, where if he'd got the rub of the green, he would have won. I was happy with his run in the Irish Champion where he was a little adrift of the field but look, he's a tough cookie and a 5-year-old full horse with a good appetite for the game. He loves traveling and he loves new environments, remembering he's been to Saudi three times.

“Nashwa is a very good filly. She's in good form, looks great in her coat. She was last off the bridle in the Epsom Oaks but hit the stamina wall. A mile and a quarter is her ideal distance. The 9 and a half furlongs will be sharp enough for her round here. She's not been over raced, and we've had this race in mind for a long time. You need to plan to come over here, it can't be an afterthought.

“Hollie Doyle takes the ride. She's the first lady rider to win a French classic race which she did in the Prix de Diane. She's a tremendous person, with a great work ethic. She's a very talented rider and reminds me of Julie Krone. She has serious determination. She's flown in from Japan for the ride and can adapt to anything.”

November 02, 2022: Nashwa, trained by John H.M. Gosden, exercises in preparation for the Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky on November 02, 2022. Candice Chavez/Eclipse Sportswire/Breeders Cup

Karl Burke arrived in Kentucky last night and was on track to see Dramatised (Juvenile Turf Sprint).

Burke said, “She's in good order and Lucy Brocklehurst who rides her is very happy. She traveled well and has done everything right since. Hopefully she runs a big race.”

Charlie Appleby who was recently crowned Champion Trainer in the UK for the second time was once again on track. His record of six wins from 11 runners at the Breeders' Cup is described in the official media guide as “nothing short of sensational” and includes a hat trick of winners last year.

Appleby said, “We've been lucky, we've picked the right horses. The more you come over, the more you learn about each track. It helps us that we compete in America during the season, so that gives us a handle on how competitive we will be with certain horses.

“With Modern Games (Mile) I was delighted with what I've seen this week. Nations Pride (Turf) has that turn of foot that we saw in the Jockey Club Invitational, whereas Rebel's Romance (Turf) is a bigger individual, a solid mile-and-a-half horse. I wouldn't say he's got the same acceleration. It'll be more of an effort for him to get round the turns, whereas the other fella will slip round.

“Creative Force (Turf Sprint) being a hold-up type will need luck while Naval Crown (Turf Sprint) breaks well but is drawn in nine.

“Mischief Magic (Juvenile Turf Sprint) will relish any roughness in running. Silver Knott (Juvenile Turf) could end up being a potential French Derby horse, similar to Modern Games, hopefully. One race at a time.”

November 02, 2022: Charlie Appleby looks over at Modern Games at Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky on November 02, 2022. Evers/Eclipse Sportswire/Breeders' Cup

Joseph O'Brien who is back at the Breeders' Cup after having a two-year absence due to being in Melbourne was on track to watch Above the Curve (Filly & Mare Turf) and Basil Martini (Juvenile Fillies Turf).

O'Brien said: “It's great to be back. The horses have traveled over very well, and I expect them to run well. We're all very happy.”

Three Turf Sprint contenders Emaraaty Ana, Flotus and Highfield Princess went on to the turf track.

Adam Ryan assistant trainer to his father Kevin said of Emaraaty Ana, “It's nice to be out here, the horse is looking well. He is used to traveling so we know he travels well. He ran really well at Del Mar last year (fourth) and the extra half furlong will suit better this time round. He'll love the ground so hopefully he goes well.”

Flotus breezed on the turf under the watchful eye of trainer Ed Crisford who said: “She worked this morning on the turf and did it well. She'll be spot on for Saturday after that and I'm very much looking forward to the race.”

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The Haiku Handicapper Presented By NYRA Bets: 2022 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile

Time to analyze the 2022 Breeders' Cup Juvenile field, in post position order, in the form of Haiku; a Japanese poem of 17 syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five.

To read previous editions of The Haiku Handicapper, click here.

#1 – Hurricane J
An ambitious jump
Has to keep up with Cave Rock
Through by the turn home

#2 – Congruent
His best Beyer fig
Would be an all-time worst for
Most in today's field

#3 – Cave Rock
West Coast spectacle
Might get fractions to himself
Left alone, he airs

#4 – Forte
Gritty local win
Sets targets and catches them
Tough one to deny

#5 – Verifying
Big-time pedigree
No excuse to lose Champagne
He'd shock in this spot

#6 – Blazing Sevens
Five-wide in the slop
Couldn't deny in his prep
Should pick up pieces

#7 – Wound Up
Moves from turf to dirt
Little suggests improvement
What am I missing?

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#8 – Lost Ark
Troubled Keeneland trip
Stunted meteoric rise
Ought to get a price

#9 – Curly Jack
Iroquois upset
Tosses him in the deep end
Nice horse – Not today

#10 – National Treasure
Baffert's second-string
Tough to gauge his true ceiling
When facing Cave Rock

Prediction
Cave Rock isn't caught
Yakteen gets his Derby horse
Four, six fill the tri

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