‘We’ll See If He Can Step It Up’: Johnyz From Albany Faces Six Rivals In Saturday’s Maryland Juvenile

Charles J. Reed's homebred Johnyz From Albany, coming off a career-best performance, will face six rivals led by undefeated Post Time as he goes after a second straight stakes victory in Saturday's $100,000 Maryland Juvenile at Laurel Park.

The 41st running of the Maryland Juvenile co-headlines a nine-race program with the 36th edition of the $100,000 Maryland Juvenile Fillies, both for Maryland-bred/sired horses sprinting seven furlongs.

First race post time is 12:05 p.m.

Charles Reed's homebred gelding Johnyz From Albany will be making his fifth start, having graduated at first asking in a five-furlong maiden special weight Aug. 21 at Laurel. He respectively ran third and second in successive optional claiming allowance attempts behind next-out stakes winners Super Chow and Recruiter, the latter which remains undefeated.

Johnyz From Albany posted a mild upset in his most recent start, a front-running five-length triumph in the six-furlong Maryland Million Nursery Oct. 22 at Laurel under first-time rider Jorge Ruiz, who gets the return call from Post 4.

“He ran really well. He's going to need to do that again in this race,” trainer Dale Capuano said. “[Post Time] is pretty tough, so he won't be able to fool around. He'll have to run like he did last time. We'll see.”

Johnyz From Albany was sent from his rail post in the Nursery and quickly established command through solid fractions of 22.75 and 46.37 seconds, taking a 4 ½-length lead into the stretch and crossing the wire in 1:11.35. Of his 10 rivals that day only William Earl Atkins' Tiz No Clown, who ran fifth before finishing sixth behind Recruiter in the Nov. 12 James F. Lewis III, returns.

“He broke well and he ran every step of the way last time. That time was pretty good for that day, as well,” Capuano said. “It looks like he's just getting better. He's had a few more races than some of the others, so that's an edge. We'll see if he can step it up and stretch out an extra eighth.”

The Juvenile will be the first time beyond six furlongs for Johnyz From Albany, a gray or roan son of second-year sire Blofeld, whose two Grade 2 victories came at one mile. His dam, Monster Sleeping, won three stakes for Capuano including the 1 1/8-mile Maryland Million Ladies in 2013 and 2015.

“He seems to be more of a sprinter to me at this stage of his career, so we'll see if he can get the seven-eighths. His mother, we won with her from 5 ½ [furlongs] to a mile and an eighth, so he should have it in his blood a little bit. But she stretched out when she got older, not when she was young,” Capuano said. “Hopefully eventually he'll get stretched out. We'll try seven-eighths and see how it goes.”

Hillwood Stable's Post Time will be stepping up into stakes company for the first time after winning his first two starts by 8 ¾ combined lengths for Laurel's fall meet-leading trainer Brittany Russell. He overcame some pre-race antics and an erratic stretch run to rally in debut Oct. 7, an off-the-turf maiden special weight going five furlongs.

Post Time outran his greenness again for a 6 ¾-length optional claiming allowance romp Oct. 27 at the Juvenile distance. He was ridden in both races by ex-jockey Eric Camacho, who now gallops for Russell and has developed a kinship with the son of Grade 1-winning multi-millionaire Frosted.

“We always knew that he had a lot of ability. He always worked good, he was always forward. It was always a matter of letting his brain put things together,” Russell said. “He's way better now already. He just likes his job and, hopefully. we continue to see a more mature horse as he keeps moving forward.

“It's there,” she added. “He has to be able to handle a lot of other things like the post parade and all that stuff. He was much better from the first to second start and hopefully he's even better this time.”

Post Time has worked three times since his last race including a half-mile breeze in 48.20 seconds Nov. 26 at Laurel, third-fastest of 53 horses. Camacho rides back from the rail.

“He's great. He hasn't missed a beat. He's been rocking right along,” Russell said. “I'm excited to run him. We'll see what we have, because there's going to be some nice horses in that race, but it seems like the next logical step in his progression.”

Coffeewithchris, fourth after setting the pace in the James Lewis, and maidens California Ghost, Feeling Woozy and Tidewater are also entered. Feeling Woozy is trained by Hamilton Smith, who won the Juvenile previously with Greatbullsoffire (2016) and Red Star Rose (1998).

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Turf Racing, Five-Day Race Week Return At Gulfstream

Gulfstream Park will mark the return of a five-day week of live racing Thursday with the long-awaited return of turf racing, the arrival of trainers and jockeys from around the country, and a significant increase in purses for open optional claiming allowances and maiden special weight races.

In advance of the 2022-2023 Championship Meet that will get underway Dec. 26, live racing will be conducted on a Wednesday-through-Sunday schedule starting with Thursday's nine-race program. Post time has been set at 12:10 p.m. each racing day. The weekend programs include horses entered from the stables of Todd Pletcher, Bill Mott, Brendan Walsh, Christophe Clement and Brian Lynch. Jockeys Luis Saez and Julien Leparoux are both named to ride this weekend.

The first races on turf since June will be run on Thursday's program. The course is virtually identical to the one at sister track Santa Anita from the bottom up, from the base to the pad to the turf itself.

“Having turf is obviously a fan favorite and the owners and trainers love it. But what we found over the years is by using it so much, we never had the chance to actually renovate it. So, in 2022, we made the decision to completely stop on the turf and we brought in who we believe is one of the best turf guys in America, if not the world, Leif Dickinson,” Aidan Butler, CEO, I/ST Racing and Gaming, said. “Leif has completely renovated it. We expect to have some great racing on it.”

Dickinson serves as I/ST Racing's Vice President Turf Surfaces.

Also starting Thursday, purses for open maiden special weight events will be increased to $70,000, while the purses for open optional claiming allowance races will range from $71,000-$73,000.

Three turf races are carded for Thursday's program, kicked off in Race 1 by a full field of 12 2-year-old maidens, who'll compete at a mile or a $25,000 maiden claiming price. In Race 5, a mile optional claiming allowance with a field of 11 3-year-olds and up, Michael Maker-trained Chess's Dream, the 2021 Kitten's Joy (G3) winner on turf at Gulfstream, makes his local return under a $20,000 claiming tag. In the Race 8 feature, a five-furlong optional claiming allowance for fillies and mares with a $72,000 purse, Brian Lynch-trained Mamba Wamba returns to Gulfstream, where the 3-year-old Irish-bred filly closed from well off the pace to win on turf in her U.S. debut Dec. 23. She is scheduled to return from a seven-month layoff. Augustin Stable's Empress Tigress, who captured the Coronation Cup Stakes and finished second in the Galway Stakes at Saratoga, enters Thursday's feature off a second-place finish in an Oct. 22 Keeneland allowance.

Three more turf races are scheduled for Friday's program, including a $72,000 optional claiming allowance in Race 8 for fillies and mares going 7 ½ furlongs. Brian Lynch-trained Fast as Flight, who graduated on turf at Gulfstream in February, enters Friday's feature off an off-the pace win on turf at Churchill Downs.

Saturday's 10-race program is scheduled to offer six races on turf. Sunday will close out the weekend racing action with five races scheduled for turf.

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Tally-Ho Lands 125k Top Lot On Day For Commercial Breeders At Tattersalls

If Tuesday's remarkable Sceptre Session was dominated by the high-end buyers, the commercial breeders took over on a lower- key Wednesday where Tally-Ho headlined the action when signing for Gifted Master (Ire) (Kodiac {GB})'s sister Miska (Ire) for 125,000gns.

Miska was bred by Tally-Ho and was consigned by the leading stud at Book 2 here last year when knocked down to Gainsborough Thoroughbreds for 210,000gns.

A winner of a Nottingham maiden in June for Simon and Ed Crisford, Miska failed to build on that and, just over a year after her Book 2 sale, is set to head back home to the County Westmeath-based farm.

That the O'Callaghans were keen to snap up Miska for their broodmare band won't come as a surprise. The family has been good to them, highlighted by the fact the yearling sister made 475,000gns to join Godolphin at Book 1 last month.

Indeed, Gifted Master is the horse who has put the pedigree in lights. He won 11 times for Hugo Palmer, including two Group 3 successes, and reached a career-high rating of 116. He was also Group 2 placed.

Tally-Ho bought 16 fillies and mares at Tattersalls this week for a total spend of 1,461,000gns and Wednesday's top lot hailed from the Godolphin draft which saw 63 sell for 3,053,500gns.

Godolphin also supplied the second most expensive lot on the day when the twice-raced Angel's Point (GB) (Dark Angel {Ire}) sold for 90,000gns to Michael Swinburn's Genesis Green Stud.

Out of the Montjeu (Ire) mare Madonna Dell'Orto (GB), Angel's Point is a half-sister to I Can Fly (GB) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}), who won four times and placed in three Group 1s for Aidan O'Brien, as well as black-type performer Viscount Barfield {GB}).

Swinburn said, “Andrew [Balding, trainer] thought a lot of Angel's Point, but she had a few training issues. We do have a filly foal by Fastnet Rock out of the mare, a full-sister to I Can Fly, and we have had enquiries about her. We'd love to keep her and race her, but with prize-money the way it is, we may end up selling her.”

He added, “If so, we have no other daughters out of Madonna Dell'orto so it made sense to buy Angel's Point back. We have no plans as yet regarding stallions.”

While the average was up 10% on last year's figures to 21,236gns, the aggregate fell 3% to 4,226,000gns while the median was up 36% to 15,000gns. The clearance rate of 88% represented a 1% rise on last year.

Royal Studs Draft Proves Popular

Not for the first time this week, the draft from The Royal Studs captured the attention of buyers, with Alex Elliott paying 75,000gns for the winning Motivator (GB) mare Stimulate (GB).

The Derby winner is best known for being the sire of dual Arc winner Treve (Fr) but he also has a good record as a broodmare sire, highlighted by Japanese star Titleholder (Jpn) (Duramente {Jpn}), Ottoman Fleet (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) and A'Ali (Ire) (Society Rock {Ire}).

Stimulate is out of a sister to group performer Shamanova (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) and was sold in foal to Space Blues (Ire).

Elliott said, “I'm a big fan of Motivator as a broodmare sire. Obviously the dam of Ottoman Fleet made 750,000gns at the Sceptre Sessions. She is a young mare who Michael said had a lot of talent and she won on debut for him. Little bits and pieces went wrong after that but she's on an early cover and carrying a colt to Space Blues. It's a good Aga Khan family and she was one we really wanted. Fingers crossed, but I think we have got some good shopping done.”

John Bourke of Hyde Park Stud bought Fresh Fancy (GB), a sister to Champion Hurdle contender Pied Piper (GB) (New Approach {Ire}) from the same draft for 47,000gns.

Pied Piper was bred by The Queen and was snapped up by Joey Logan at last year's Autumn Horses-In-Training Sale on behalf of Andrew and Gemma Brown of Caldwell Construction Ltd, who have seen their red and white colours carried to victory twice already this season by the 4-year-old. Gordon Elliott's charge is a 33-1 chance to win the Champion Hurdle and his sister won first time out for Roger Charlton.

Shimmering Light (GB), a daughter of Dubawi (Ire) who is carrying a foal to the Derby winner Masar (Ire), was another to sell well with Selwood Bloodstock going to 60,000gns to secure the mare.

All told, six fillies and mares were sold from the Royal draft for a total of 259,000 gns on Wednesday.

Elliott went on to buy Qatar Queen (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), in foal to the 2000 Guineas winner Kameko, on behalf of Laundry Cottage for 80,000gns.

He said, “She is a very attractive mare and made 400,000 as a yearling. She is carrying a Kameko colt and we are big fans of the stallion. I was lucky enough to have a client buy a stallion share in him and was very happy with the foals that I saw by him so it made a lot of sense.

“She is a sister to Barney Roy and there is a Dubawi in the family that made a lot of money at Book 1 [half-brother sold for 750,000gns to Godolphin] so there's lots happening. Hopefully she will be a good one.”

Asked if he had looked towards next year's mating, Elliott added, “She has two Zoustars on the ground and is in foal to Kameko. I'd imagine that she will be quite an easy one to mate.”

 

 

 

BUY OF THE DAY
Lot 2155: Fine Balance (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr})
Consignor: Godolphin
Buyer: Hurworth Bloodstock 38,000gns

Sam Haggas and George Boughey are a deadly combination when it comes to buying horses in training and it could be the case that they have unearthed another gem at the December Mares Sale.

The pair were standing in the front of the bidders area when the hammer fell at 38,000gns for Fine Balance (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}), a 220,000gns yearling purchase at Book 1 in 2020, who has had a stop-start career for Simon and Ed Crisford.

As per the Godolphin notes, Fine Balance has not encountered any major training problems for the Crisfords, who actually remarked that there should be lots to come from the filly given she raced just the once.

That sole start was a promising one, too. On her belated debut as a 3-year-old, she showed distinct promise to finish third in a Wolverhampton maiden, beaten just a length. The run can be further upgraded for the fact she was short of room in the closing stages.

Fine Balance has not run since and, while there is a fair amount of speculation involved in predicting that she will emerge as the buy of the day at Tattersalls, there is clearly a level of ability there and Boughey has proved himself at being one of the best in the business with second-hand horses.

Missed The Cut (Quality Road) and Inver Park (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) illustrated this fact to a nicety in winning at Royal Ascot this season after beginning their careers elsewhere so, in short, there are few better hotels that Fine Balance could have joined.

There will always be some residual value in Fine Balance given she is a daughter of Siyouni and hails from the family of Star Catcher (GB) and Cannock Chase. The page could look a whole lot better come this time next year if Boughey can work his magic and few would bet against that.

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