An American Dream: The Return To Royal Ascot Launched By GBRI

An American Dream: The Return To Royal Ascot, the first installment of a video series in the lead up to Royal Ascot, was launched by Great British Racing International (GBRI) and Ascot Racecourse on Wednesday morning.

The series documents the journey of US-based syndicate operator Harlan Malter, as he tries to turn the dream of returning to Royal Ascot with a horse sired by his 2018 G1 King's Stand S. runner-turned-stallion Bucchero (Kantharos) into reality. In the first video installment, Malter reflects on his personal reasons for his ambitions, as well as his experience of watching the horse carry the Ironhorse Racing silks to place fifth at the Royal Meeting in 2018. He also explains his plans for purchasing an offspring of Bucchero that can be trained in the UK, as well as one day producing a homebred out of Improvise (Fr) (Iffraaj {GB}), a filly purchased from the dispersal of Queen Elizabeth II's horses at Tattersalls last November who is now racing for Ironhorse Racing in America.

Since this first episode was filmed, Malter has also secured a 2-year-old by Bucchero that he plans to aim at the Royal Palm Juvenile S. at Gulfstream Park on May 13, the winner of which will earn an automatic entry into one of Royal Ascot's six 2-year-old races. The colt, purchased for $70,000 at the OBS March Sale, will be trained by Joe Orseno.

Malter said, “Our first tangible step [of the plan] was to head over to Tattersalls this winter to try to acquire a quality European mare to eventually breed to Bucchero. After finding that in Improvise, I was thrilled when GBRI reached out to help me and follow along in this dream. The next step in the process was to find a ready to race 2-year-old Bucchero this year who hopefully we found in the colt we purchased last week.

“The last step will be to head over to Royal Ascot in June and firm up our plans with a UK trainer and together look for a yearling prospect in the fall to send right over to Newmarket to begin preparation for a 2-year-old campaign in the UK.

“In a game that is often dominated by a small group at the top, horse racing is one of the few sports that lets anyone take a shot at glory. The process, the challenge and the people we surround ourselves within this sport is why all of us wouldn't think of living a day without these amazing horses in our lives.”

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‘I Do Believe He’s Better On The Turf’: Steady On Tries Stakes Company In Appleton

On a surface that he relishes and a distance where he is two-for-two, Steady On will try to secure his first stakes victory Saturday in the $150,000 Appleton at Gulfstream Park.

The one-mile Appleton for 4-year-olds and up and $150,000 Sand Springs for fillies and mares 4 and older going 1 1/16 miles, both scheduled for the grass, are among 10 stakes, five graded, worth $2.35 million in purses on a spectacular 14-race program anchored by the $1 million Curlin Florida Derby (G1) presented by Hill 'n' Dale Farms at Xalapa for 3-year-olds.

First race post time is 11:30 a.m.

Steady On is co-owned Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable, whose Forte is the 4-5 morning-line favorite for the Florida Derby. Both colts are handled by Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.

Since being stretched out following a disappointing debut in a turf sprint at Saratoga in late August, Steady On has emerged as a dependable performer with two wins and three seconds in six starts. In his lone off-the-board finish during that stretch, he was fourth, missing third by a head, in the Carousel Club Handicap over Gulfstream's all-weather track Tapeta track on Jan. 28.

All three of the Pioneerof the Nile colt's seconds have come in stakes company at 1 1/16 miles. The most recent was by a half-length to his multiple graded-stakes winning stablemate in the Canadian Turf (G3) on March 4.

“He's coming off a really good effort,” Pletcher said. “He just got nipped by Emmanuel in the Canadian Turf. His turf races have all been good. Even on the synthetic he ran well but I do believe he's better on the turf.”

With regular rider Irad Ortiz, Jr. up, Steady On will start from Post 6 in the field of 12.

Steady On broke his maiden and added an allowance win at one mile during the Belmont at Aqueduct meet in the fall then was a half-length loser to Churchtown, who is also in the Appleton, in the Gio Ponti on Nov. 19 at Aqueduct. He was caught at the wire by Golden Glider in the Dec. 26 Tropical Park Derby, which was moved from the turf to the all-weather track.

Peter Brant and Joseph Allen's homebred Fort Washington finished a neck behind Steady On in the Tropical Park Derby and the Canadian Turf. The War Front colt trained by Shug McGaughey has one stakes win on his resume, the Tale of the Cat at Monmouth Park in June, but has been stakes-placed four times in is 10-race career.

Fort Washington and jockey Jose Ortiz drew Post 5 in the Appleton.

McGaughey will also saddle the Phipps Family's Dreams of Tomorrow, who drew the outside post position.

Just outside of Fort Washington and Steady On in Post 6 is Lea Farms' Winfromwithin, who was second by 1 ¾ lengths to Emmanuel in the Tampa Bay (G3) on Feb. 4. The 5-year-old Into Mischief horse has two stakes wins at one mile, the Columbia at Tampa Bay Downs in 2021 and the Red Bank at Monmouth Park in September.

Gray's Fable, the 2021 Appleton winner, will make his third straight start in the race. He was trained by Hall of Famer Roger Attfield when he wired the field two years ago and was fourth by two lengths in 2022. Brian Lynch now trains the 8-year-old gelding for Steve Goldfine, Kari Provost and Jeff Zlonis. Joel Rosario has the mount on Gray's Fable, who will leave from Post 3.

Ken Copenhaver's veteran sprinter County Final will race at mile for the first time in his 26th career start. The 5-year-old Oxbow gelding has yet to win a stake, but has the most purse earnings in the field, $531,456.

“We've stretched him out once [to seven furlongs in the Mr. Prospector] but he's never gone two turns on the grass so we're going to give him a try in there,” trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said. “He's a horse that we claimed and he trains really well. He's a weird horse. He runs five-eighths on the dirt good and then on the grass he'll run six, six and a half pretty good. He runs good on both surfaces. We've sprinted him twice on the grass but he's never stretched out on the grass and that's why I want to give it one try to see where we're at.”

Edgard Zayas will ride County Final from Post 11.

The Appleton field also includes Roseland Farm Stable's He'spuregold; Souper Dormy, who was claimed three starts back by Bruno Schickedanz; LNJ Foxwoods' homebred Striker; Lucky Curlin, making his first start off the claim by Paterpop Racing; Churchtown; and Sunshine Turf Stakes winner Roaring Forties.

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Forte Formidable in Florida Derby, But Several Runners Have Upset Potential

The Grade 1, $1 million Curlin Florida Derby presented by Hill 'n' Dale Farms at Xalapa brings together a field of 12 vying for the winner’s share of the purse and valuable Road to the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve qualifying points. The winner of the race gets 100 points, which guarantees a starting spot in the gate on the first Saturday in May.

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Doyle Set For Newcastle Return Friday

Top jockey Hollie Doyle, who has been recovering from an elbow injury suffered in a fall at Wolverhampton on Jan. 17, is set to make her return to the saddle on Friday at Newcastle after over two months on the sidelines.

The 26-year-old rider will pilot the Archie Watson-trained Rhythm N Hooves (GB) (Pearl Secret {GB}) at Newcastle, while her weekend rides at Doncaster include Richard Spencer's Revich (Ire) (Requinto {Ire}) in the Lincoln, and Wilderness Girl (Ire) (No Nay Never), trained by Adrian Nicholls, in the Cammidge Trophy.

The six-time Group 1-winning rider was the first female to win a Classic aboard Nashwa (GB) (Frankel {GB}) in the G1 Prix de Diane last year and is the retained rider for owner Imad Al Sagar's Blue Diamond Stud.

“Getting back for the start of the turf season was kind of a target for me and thankfully I've had the go-ahead,” Doyle said. “I'm looking forward to getting back in the saddle and doing what I love really. It'll be good to get back to work. I know it's been a long time, but I've always had it in my head that it could have been a lot worse. It's sorted now, so hopefully I get a clean run at things now.”

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