Galileo Mare Tops Goffs February Sale As Baroda Completes Clean Sweep

Baroda Stud finished as strong as it started at the Goffs February Sale by sending out the top three lots on Thursday, headed by Galileo (Ire) mare Red Azalea (Ire) (lot 482A), knocked down to Mick Donohoe of BBA Ireland for €340,000.

Red Azalea was a supplementary entry to the sale. A winner in her own right when trained by Donnacha O'Brien, she is a daughter of the classy Music Box (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), who scored at Group 3 level.

Donohoe also signed for the unraced Frankel (GB) filly, Nomadland (GB) (468), while Barry Lynch secured black-type performer Romanosa (GB) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) (lot 410), as Baroda's mares played starring roles late in the day.

Lynch said, “Romanosa is a very nice filly and has a good back pedigree. I think she'll make a lovely mare and she'll come back to auction next year in foal to a high profile stallion, fingers crossed. She's been bought by a number of guys who want to buy a mare to reoffer at a public auction so fingers crossed it will all work out.”

Earlier in the afternoon, Boherguy Stud enjoyed a good result with a Blue Point (Ire) colt (lot 256) selling to Hamish McCauley for €60,000 while Jill Lamb went to €52,000 to secure a Too Darn Hot (GB) filly (lot 266)) from Clare Manning's draft.

Lamb, buying on behalf of Mike Watson's Trebles Holford Thoroughbreds, also snapped up a €56,000 Dandy Man filly (lot 328) from Church View Stables with Lamb labelling the visit as productive.

She said, “I absolutely loved the Dandy Man (Ire) but didn't think it would cost that much to buy her. She looks a real racey filly. We may keep her to race or we may reoffer her as a yearling. I loved the Too Darn Hot as well. She had a great pedigree and I am very keen on Too Darn Hot's yearlings. Hopefully she will come good. They are for Mike Watson who has Trebles Holford Thoroughbreds. It's been a productive afternoon and I'm really pleased with the two fillies I've bought.”

Goffs chief Henry Beeby was particularly pleased to see Lamb and her fellow raiders in action at the two-day sale where turnover dropped 28% to €4,348,550.

The caveat being that there were 66 less horses offered at the February sale this year compared to in 2022. Of the 424 offered, 273 were sold, which represented a 64% clearance rate. The average over the two days was €15,929, down 7% on last year, while the median stayed the same at €9,000.

Beeby commented, “Goffs February fulfils an important function in the sales calendar as it provides another opportunity for foal (weanling) sellers and buyers. Sometimes the youngster needed more time and on other occasions they did not make our superb November or December Foal Sales for some reason or failed to hit the target on that visit to the ring.

“When November and December are strong it sometimes leads to a weaker February as orders might be filled and/or the better lots already sold. Whether or not that is the case this week is debatable but the common theme over the last two days has been a vibrant trade for those that held most appeal, especially to the pinhooking fraternity, but an altogether different story for those deemed not to be as commercial. Suggesting otherwise would be foolhardy as it is very much the case in the times in which we live.”

He added, “We probably enjoyed a post pandemic bounce last year in terms of numbers with the expansion to three days for the first time since 2018 and so this year's two-day affair was always going to show a reduced turnover. However, it is interesting to note that the median price remained the same as 2022 which demonstrates a consistency to the market for a sale in which the size of the entry is largely reactive to the autumn sales.

“Trade for the breeding stock session mirrored the weanlings with keen competition for some and less interest in others but we have been pleased to welcome another strong overseas contingent to Kildare Paddocks who are enticed year after year by the enduring quality of Irish bloodlines and the endeavours of ITM working alongside the Goffs Buyer Recruitment Team and our excellent international agents.

“The market leading status of Goffs February has been confirmed once again with the highest February prices for Flat weanling, NH weanling and breeding stock with the latter recording the fourth best price for this sale and the best since 2014. As ever, we extend our thanks to each vendor and all our purchasers for we are nothing without them.”

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Equibase Analysis: Prairie Hawk Could Swoop Top Honors in Sam F. Davis Stakes

The Grade 3, $250,000 Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs in Oldsmar, Fla., brings together a full field of 12 3-year-olds hoping to earn points on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, which may help them enter the Churchill Downs starting gate on the first Saturday in May. First they must run well here and likely return next month in the Tampa Bay Derby.

Leading the field in accomplishments is Dubyuhnell, who won the G2 Remsen Stakes in December to close out his 2-year-old campaign. Another stakes winner last year is Champions Dream, winner of the G3 Nashua Stakes in November, who finished second in his 3-year-old debut in the Pasco Stakes over this track. The Pasco was won by Zydeceaux, who is stretching out to two turns for the first time as is Champions Dream.

Dreaming of Kona is another with stakes credentials, coming off a win in the Mucho Macho Man Stakes, a one-turn mile race in which he initially finished second but was moved up when the winner was disqualified. Worthington moves to dirt for the first time off a third-place finish in the Dania Beach Stakes and adds to the depth of the field. Then there's a quartet of horses with a lot of talent coming into the race off wins. Classic Car Wash and Prairie Hawk both seek their third straight wins after defeating maidens and allowance foes, while Classic Legacy and Notah are stepping up in class off maiden victories, also stretching out to two turns for the first time. Groveland was defeatedone length by Prairie Hawk over the track last month and is another contender. Then there's Litigate, who finished second in an allowance race following a maiden win in his debut and a horse that could enjoy the added distance he's attempting for the first time. Laver rounds out the field, having finished fifth of 11 last month in the Mucho Macho Man.

Main win contenders:

Prairie Hawk was well regarded at odds of 3-1 in his debut last October in a six-furlong sprint at Gulfstream Park but faded to sixth of 10 after pressing the pace in second for the first half of the race. Stretched out to two-turns for his second career start at Tampa Bay Downs in December, Prairie Hawk was a much different horse. Rallying and opening up by three lengths entering the stretch, he held the lead to the wire. Four weeks ago on Jan. 13 and in his third career start, second around two turns and second at Tampa Bay Downs, Prairie Hawk took the lead from the start and was never threatened. His improving pattern of Equibase Speed Figures, from 67 to 84 and then to 91, suggests he will run another career-best effort today. Before leaving trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.'s base at Gulfstream Park, Prairie Hawk put in a strong half-mile workout (:46.40) and once again gets the services of Tampa Bay Downs leading jockey Samy Camacho, who rode the colt to his last two wins. As a son of Curlin there's little doubt Prairie Hawk can contend in the big races for 3-year-olds, particularly as his dam Princess Ash produced Quip, the winner of the 2018 Tampa Bay Derby.

Litigate is another horse who ships in from Gulfstream Park, this one for Todd Pletcher. The colt won his sprint debut last November with a very strong 92 Equibase figure for a 2-year-old, duplicating that effort almost two months later on Jan. 8 when second in a highly rated allowance race. Winner Cyclone Mischief returned in the Holy Bull Stakes last weekend and ran poorly, but Litigate may take another step forward as he tries two turns for the first time, getting the services of Luis Saez, and who also put in a strong half-mile workout (best of 31 on the day) in preparation for this race.

Groveland must be considered a contender as he was only one length behind Prairie Hawk in that allowance race over the track last month. He has continued to improve since his debut, particularly since stretched out to two turns for the first time in December, earning an 87 figure that he bettered to 89 last month. Jockey Centeno got familiar with him in that race and rides back, which is another good sign for a competitive effort.

Worthington has figures as good as the top contenders in this race, particularly the 96 figure earned on Nov. 26, one race before last. He won that race by 2 1/2 lengths under Saez, who chooses to ride Litigate in this race. All four career starts to date have been on turf, but the colt has breeding to run just as well on the dirt as the dam's other two foals are winners in dirt routes and as he is by Classic Empire, winner of some big stakes races including the 2016 Breeders' Cup Juvenile and 2017 Arkansas Derby. An Equibase Race Lens query reveals trainer Mike Maker has a good record (18% wins) moving horses from turf to dirt for stakes, and the colt's 90 and 96 last two figures stand up well with the other main contenders.

I am taking a stand against possible betting favorite Dubyuhnell, winner of the Remsen Stakes last December in his final start as a 2-year-old. The reasons are many, but the most important are he is giving away physical condition to most of the rest of the field that ran last month, as well as the record of Remsen winners in their 3-year-old debuts is not good. Only Mohayman, who won the 2016 Holy Bull Stakes in his 3-year-old debut, succeeded in a similar situation, with 10 of the other 11 most recent Remsen winners having poor comebacks in their 3-year-old debuts, with the possible exception of Catholic Boy, who was second in the 2018 Sam F. Davis Stakes.

The rest of the field, with their best Equibase Speed Figures, is Champions Dream (83), Classic Car Wash (80), Classic Legacy (84), Dreaming of Kona (82), Laver (84), Notah (81) and Zydeceaux (85).

Main Win Contenders, in probability order:

Prairie Hawk

Litigate

Groveland

Worthington

Sam F. Davis Stakes – Grade 3
Race 10 at Tampa Bay Downs
Saturday, Feb. 11 – Post Time 5:18 PM E.T.
One Mile and One Sixteenth
Three Year Olds, Purse $250,000


Ellis Starr is national racing analyst for Equibase

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Champion Caledonia Road’s First Foal Debuts at Tokyo

In this continuing series, we take a look ahead at US-bred and/or conceived runners entered for the upcoming weekend at the tracks on the Japan Racing Association circuit, with a focus on pedigree and/or performance in the sales ring. Here are the horses of interest for this Saturday running at Tokyo Racecourse:

Saturday, February 11, 2023
2nd-TOK, ¥11,850,000 ($90,463), Newcomers, 3yo, 1400m
ERIKA BONITA (f, 3, Justify–Caledonia Road, by Quality Road) is the first foal out of her dam, whose upset victory in the 2017 GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies propelled her to Eclipse Awards honors that season. Purchased by Narvick International, agent, for $2.3 million at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton November Sale, Caledonia Road–a half-sister to MGSW Officiating (Blame) and SW One of a Kind (Lemon Drop Kid)–was bred to this Triple Crown winner on an early cover and foaled this filly in Kentucky on Jan. 20, 2020. Put back in foal to Justify soon after, she was exported to Japan and the colt that she produced Jan. 27, 2021 fetched ¥135 million ($1,223,338) at the JHRA Select Sales less than six months later. The current yearling out of Caledonia Road sold for $800,000 at the same event last July. B-Grand Stud (KY)

FUJIMASA GOOD (c, 3, Good Samaritan–Beverage Queen, by Indygo Shiner), a $45,000 in-utero purchase by JS Company at Keeneland November in 2019, is out of half-sister to US champion Ria Antonia (Rockport Harbor), herself a $1.8-million FTKNOV graduate and the dam of Japanese Group 3 victress Ria Amelia (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}). B-Beverage Queen Syndicate (KY)

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PHBA Releases Stakes Schedule

The Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association released its 2023 stakes schedule for locally bred horses they said on Thursday. The list includes 29 stakes to be run at state-wide tracks throughout the year, with seven slated for Pennsylvania-sired and bred runners.

The first of 23 stakes with purses of $100,000 will be run Monday, Apr. 24 at Parx Racing, followed by a summer stakes schedule hosted by Penn National and Presque Isle Downs. The Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association's signature event, Pennsylvania's Day at the Races, will be held Monday, Aug. 21 at Parx.

Click here, for the full stakes schedule.

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