Cape Yearling Catalogue Now Available Online

The 2023 Cape Yearling Sale catalogue is now online and can be viewed on the Bloodstock South Africa website.

Potential standouts include lot 13, a Querari (Ger) half-brother to G1 Cape Derby runner-up Sachdev (SAf) (Silvano {Ger}); an Erupt (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) half-sister to MG1SP Driving Miss Daisy (SAf) (Master Of My Fate {SAf}) (lot 35) and a colt out of G3 Fillies Mile winner Banbury (SAf) (Horse Chestnut {SAf}), by Ideal World, who will pass through the ring as lot 88.

The 2023 Cape Yearling Sale will be held at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth at 12:30 p.m. local time on Sunday, Feb. 26.

 

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Fanduel First to Offer Single Account

FanDuel announced that its customers can access both parimutuel wagering on horse racing and traditional sports book wagering with a single account after a successful soft launch last week. FanDuel Sportsbook becomes the first to offer this feature, as users will be able to wager on and stream racing coverage from FanDuel TV and other related content. In addition to live horse racing, FanDuel Sportsbook customers will also be able to wager on the Kentucky Derby for the first time through the integrated platform in 2023.

Prior to this innovation, sportsbook customers were required to open a separate account and wallet for parimutuel wagering on horse racing at FanDuel Racing or TVG.com. The merged wallet/single account feature is currently available for FanDuel customers in New York, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, West Virginia, Wyoming, Michigan, Colorado, and Virginia. FanDuel plans to expand it to additional states in 2023. Earlier this year, the FanDuel launched FanDuel TV, which re-branded the TVG network.

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Remington’s Thoroughbred Handle Down Nearly 13 Percent In 2022

Remington Park capped its 2022 Thoroughbred Season when Wildatlanticstorm won the track's richest 2-year-old race, the $400,000 Springboard Mile, on Saturday, Dec. 17. That grand finale on a cool evening ended a 67-date season that began in the August summer heat.

The Remington Park season, the first completely removed from the pandemic years and restrictions endured in 2020-2021, had its challenges with weather and consistency that contributed to declines in wagering. The 67-date season (Aug. 19-Dec. 17) produced total pari-mutuel handle on Remington Park racing of $85,761,227, a decrease of 12.6 percent from 2021.

The export handle, from all sources outside Remington Park's controlled jurisdiction, was $82,494,002, a 12.7 percent decrease compared to 2021.

Remington Park's on-track live handle was $3,129,587, a drop of 9.8 percent compared to last year.

The lone Remington Park partner off-track location, Thunder Roadhouse in north Oklahoma City, had $137,638 wagered on Remington Park racing, down 8.9 percent from last year.

A total of 4,832 horses started throughout the season's 600 races, for an average field size of 8.05. That is a decrease of 3.2 percent from 2021 when 4,991 horses competed in 601 races for an average field size of 8.3. Field size dropped low enough in 27 races this season to force superfecta wagering to be canceled. In two more races, the field size fell too low to conduct trifecta or show wagering.

Total purses of $17,603,613, equating to a daily average of $262,740, only 1.3 percent lower from the record amount of $17,838,020 that horsemen competed to earn in 2021.

Weather did hamper Remington Park racing this season on these affected dates:

  • Oct. 15, one race canceled due to heavy thunderstorms.
  • Oct. 29, all nine races canceled due to rains and wet track surface.
  • Nov. 26, seven races canceled due to rains and wet track surface.
  • Dec. 8, a rare occurrence of heavy fog canceled the final two races.

Live racing will return to Remington Park in March 2023 with the beginning of the American Quarter Horse Season and in August 2023 when the Thoroughbred Season starts.

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‘She Runs On Every Surface’: Weather Changes In Gulfstream Stakes Not A Concern For Miss Auramet

When Miss Auramet is in the Gulfstream Park entries, you won't find Eddie Plesa Jr. glued to the Weather Channel.

The notion of scratching the 6-year-old daughter of Uncaptured from Saturday's $100,000 Abundantia won't even cross the mind of the highly respected South Florida-based trainer should adverse weather conditions force the five-furlong stakes for fillies and mares to be taken off the turf and transferred to the Tapeta surface.

The Abundantia will co-headline Saturday's closing day program of the Sunshine Meet with the $100,000 Janus, a five-furlong turf sprint for 3-year-olds and up. The 2022-2023 Championship Meet gets underway Monday.

Miss Auramet is an all-weather horse.

“She's a hard-knocking mare, isn't she?” Plesa said. “She runs on every surface, no ifs and or buts.”

Owned by David Melin, Leon Ellman and Plesa's wife, Laurie, the Florida-bred mare has demonstrated rare versatility during her 33-race career, during which she has finished first or second in 22 starts. Miss Auramet certainly has proven to be a crack turf sprinter, a multiple-stakes winner who has won seven times and finished first or second 12 times in 20 career turf starts. She has also won two of four starts on a fast dirt track and finished first or second in all five of her starts on an 'off' main track.

With the advent of Tapeta at Gulfstream last year, Miss Auramet has won once and finished second twice in four starts on the all-weather track.

“She's one of those horses that just goes out there and trains nice, doesn't give you any problems,” Plesa said. “It's like having a child in school. You have three or four kids, and this is the one that does what you ask it to do. There's never any issues, never any problems. You sometimes lose sight of that and that you're lucky to have one like that.”

Miss Auramet is a little particular about distance. She doesn't want to go any farther than five furlongs, but why even try to stretch her out when she has won seven of 15 starts at five-furlong on turf with five seconds, and three thirds.

After winning on Tapeta for the first time in a July 17 overnight handicap, she finished off the board on Tapeta for the first time while finishing fourth in a Sept. 11 overnight handicap, after which she was given a break.

“I gave her a brief vacation. She's back and she's training good,” Plesa said. “We're hoping she can run back to her past performances, and I think she can.”

Paco Lopez has the call aboard Miss Auramet.

William Werner and Triton Stable's Mamba Wamba and Silverton Hill LLC's Static Fire will represent trainer Brian Lynch in the Abundantia.

Mamba Wamba has won two of five starts since being imported from England, both victories coming at Gulfstream Park. The 4-year-old daughter of Mehmas captured her U.S. debut in a five-furlong optional claiming allowance on turf last December before running three more times and being turned out at the end of April. The Irish-bred filly returned from the layoff at Gulfstream Park, where she closed from off the pace to notch a 1 ½-length victory in a five-furlong optional claiming allowance that was transferred from turf to the Tapeta surface Dec. 1.

“She ran impressively first up and then I was never happy with her. We gave her some time off and she's come back better than ever,” Lynch said. “I'm really, really happy with her.”

Static Fire is coming off a 1 ¾-length optional claiming allowance win at six furlongs on dirt at Keeneland Oct. 13. The 3-year-old daughter of Speightster made a victories debut at five furlongs on turf at Saratoga in 2021.

“Static Fire is a very nice filly too. She is all speed and Mamba Wamba will come off the pace,” Lynch said. “It's the best of both worlds for a trainer.”

Edgar Perez has the return mount aboard Mamba Wamba, while Jose Ortiz has the call on Static Fire.

Madaket Stables LLC, Wonder Stables, Tony Weintraub and Brandon Dalinka's Miss J McKay is back to defend her title in the Abundantia, in which Miss Auramet finished off the board following what the Equibase footnotes call a 'brutal trip.'

The Christopher Clement trainee closed from seven at the top of the stretch to win by 1 ½ lengths under Tyler Gaffalione, who returns aboard the 5-year-old daughter of Hangover Kid Saturday. Miss J McKay is coming off a three-month layoff after four off-the-board finishes since winning the six-furlong License Fee at Belmont.

Jeanne Martin's Poseidon's Passion, a versatile daughter of Poseidon's Warrior, will enter the Abundantia off an overnight handicap victory on Tapeta at Gulfstream Oct. 13. The James Gulick trainee has been first or second in seven of 16 starts on turf, while finishing in the top two five times in seven starts on Tapeta.

Luca Panici has the return call.

Three Diamonds Farm's Phantom Vision, Soldi Stable LLC and Ohana Racing LLC's Ocean Safari, Gary Barber's Imagery, R. Larry Johnson's Spun Glass and Joseph Allen LLC's Stony Point round out the field

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