Month: February 2023
Dubai Breeze-Up Catalogue Revealed By Goffs
A 73-strong catalogue of 2-year-olds for the Goffs Dubai Breeze-Up Sale on Mar. 21 is now online.
Slated for 5 p.m. in the Meydan Racecourse Parade Ring, the sale's breezes will take place the day prior at the Dubai Racing Club Training Track at 7:45 a.m. on Monday, Mar. 20. Held for the first time in 2022, the inaugural sale has already produced 13 individual winners in five countries and there are also several group-placed horses. Among the best graduates is the winner Labeling (GB) (Frankel {GB}), who is also Group 1-placed in Japan, as well as the winning Mr Raj (Bolt d'Oro), who ran third in the G3 UAE 2000 Guineas earlier this month.
Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Racing Club, said, “We are delighted to welcome buyers, consigners, and bloodstock agents to the first renewal of the Dubai Breeze-Up Sale, held in association with Goffs after a very successful inaugural auction in 2022. The catalogue contains carefully selected specialist horses that serve the underlying vision of this unique sale in the region.
“Thanks to the leadership and vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, we aim to be the best at what we do.
“We always believed that the Dubai Breeze-Up Sale offers potential buyers a unique opportunity to purchase young horses sourced from various farms and bloodstock sales worldwide based on studies of their attributes and pedigrees and with varieties that meet various needs and expectations. It offers potential buyers from the region select runners that save them the hassles of travelling and shopping around and offers them select runners at competitive prices in a venue so close to numerous vibrant racing centres.
“The catalogue features outstandingly bred individuals; many of whom are by some of the world's leading stallions and are related to horses who thrived in this region. This bunch of young horses feature great conformation and soundness. They have undergone basic training and are ready to pay back prospective buyers.”
The 2023 catalogue includes individuals by established sires like American Pharoah, Constitution, Curlin, Ghostzapper, Hard Spun, Gun Runner, Into Mischief, Justify, Kingman (GB), Medaglia d'Oro, No Nay Never, Not This Time, Sea The Stars (Ire), Speightsown, Tapit, War Front, Zoustar (Aus), and Yoshida (Jpn), as well as exciting first-season sires such as Masar (Ire), Too Darn Hot (GB) and Ten Sovereigns (Ire).
Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby added, “The Dubai Breeze Up Sale in association with Goffs achieved some of the strongest results of any breeze-up sale in 2022.
“Buoyed by the success of year one, the breeze-up consignors went to the world's leading yearling sales with this year's Dubai Breeze-Up firmly in their sights and our selection team led by Tom Taaffe and Nick Nugent has worked with them to compile a catalogue of unrivalled quality that will appeal to all Middle Eastern and international buyers attending the Dubai World Cup.
“It is an honour for Goffs to conduct the Dubai Breeze Up on behalf of the Dubai Racing Club and I wish to extend my thanks once again for the trust placed in the Goffs service by HH Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook Al Maktoum and his team whilst we salute the vison of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in adding this sale to the iconic Dubai World Cup Meeting.”
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Sunday’s Racing Insights: Gun Runner Colt Equal To Class Test
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Last year at this time, Epicenter (Not This Time) was making his case as the Derby favorite after declaring victory in the GII Risen S. at Fair Grounds. This Sunday in Hot Springs, another Winchell Thoroughbreds-owned colt, DISARM (Gun Runner), who is a Triple Crown nominee, will begin to layout his own path to be in the starting gate in early May.
A game third on debut to GIII Sanford S. victor Mo Strike (Uncle Mo) at Churchill Downs June 19, the chestnut colt's only other performance as a 2-year-old was a 'TDN Rising Star'-worthy 6 1/4-length romp at Saratoga going 7 panels Aug. 6. The homebred bided his time in the pasture, finally returning to the tab in early Jan. with a half-dozen works in New Orleans.
Under Lasix for the first time, the Steve Asmussen trainee will be piloted by Ricardo Santana Jr. as he breaks from gate four against six others that include fellow Triple nominees, Two Eagles River (Cloud Computing) and Arman (Bolt d'Oro). TJCIS PPS
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Judge Denies Baffert Motion Seeking Injunction Against Churchill Ban
A U.S. District Court judge in Louisville, Ky., on Friday ruled against trainer Bob Baffert's motion for injunctive relief against Churchill Downs Inc., which banned the Hall of Fame trainer from all of its racetracks for two years following a positive drug test for betamethasone in Medina Spirit, the first-place finisher in the 2021 Kentucky Derby who was subsequently disqualified.
Barring success in appellate court, the order from Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings will prevent Baffert from participating in the Kentucky Derby for the second year in a row despite the fact he trains several horses considered to be leading contenders for America's most famous horse race – one he has won a record-tying six times. According to the conditions of the Derby, horses trained by anyone banned by Churchill Downs are not eligible to earn qualifying points in Road to the Kentucky Derby races at any track.
In 2022, prior to the final round of qualifying races, Baffert transferred two horses to trainer Tim Yakteen that then would earn points and run in the Kentucky Derby. Churchill Downs altered its nomination form language for the 2023 Derby, stating that horses must be transferred by banned trainers before March 1 in order to earn points and run in the Derby.
In a separate ruling, Jennings denied a motion from Baffert's attorneys asking that the judge recuse herself from the proceedings because she is married to a lobbyist whose clients have included The Jockey Club and The Stronach Group – two horse racing entities not directly involved in the case.
Baffert attorneys contended in evidentiary hearings on Feb. 2-3 that Churchill Downs is a “state actor” because of “pervasive entwinement” between the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission. They also argued that the track denied him due process. Jennings ruled against Baffert on the state actor contention and said the relationship between Baffert and Churchill Downs is governed by contract in the form of two documents the trainer signed: “Rules and Conditions for Racing and Training,” and a “Stall Application.”
Language in the stall application states “violations of the rules or regulations of the KHRC or the conditions, rules and regulations of Churchill or the creation, in whole or in part, by trainer of any condition that may interfere with the safe and efficient operation of its business … shall, in each case, subject this license to immediate revocation exercised at Churchill's sole and exclusive discretion, without any prior notice.”
“Based on the Rules and Conditions for Racing and Training and the Stall Application,” Jennings wrote, “plaintiffs were not entitled to process before CDI could impose a suspension. …
“Accordingly, Baffert has failed to demonstrate two of the three elements required for a due process violation,” she continued. “Because plaintiffs have failed to show that CDI's suspension was state action, and because plaintiffs have failed to prove a violation of due process, the court finds that plaintiffs cannot demonstrate a likelihood of success on the merits of their claim. This factor weighs against injunctive relief.”
Jennings ruled in favor of defendant Churchill Downs seeking dismissal of the case with the exception of one count, that alleging the trainer was denied his due process rights under the U.S. Constitution.
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