Godolphin Draft One Of The Highlights Of The Tattersalls Ascot June Catalogue

The catalogue for the Tattersalls Ascot June Sale, which features a 15-strong draft from Godolphin, is now online. Set for Tuesday, June 6, the sale is comprised of 117 lots divided between 24 fillies and mares in- and out-of-training, 56 colts and geldings in- and out-of-training, 21 stores, and 16 point-to-pointers.

Leading the Godolphin consignment is four-time winner Silent Film (GB) (New Approach {Ire}) as lot 48, and another lot of note is dual winner Winwood (Ger) (Siyouni {Fr}) (lot 49). Other consignments represented include Andrew Balding, Robyn Brisland, Byerley Stud, Tom Ellis, Harry Fry, Bradley Gibbs, Richard Hannon, Darryl Holland, Eve Johnson Houghton, Alan King, Martinstown Stud, Mickley Stud, Hughie Morrison, Paul Nicholls, Joseph Parr, Shade Oak Stud, Oliver Sherwood, Nigel Twiston-Davies, Tom Ward, Archie Watson, Paul Webber and Adam West. Supplements will be accepted until Tuesday, May 30.

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Maxfield To Shuttle For Stud Duty In Argentina

MGISW & MGSW Maxfield (Street Sense), who stands at Darley in America, will shuttle to Argentina for stud duty, the organization said in a tweet Wednesday morning.

“We are very excited with what we're seeing from Maxfield's first crop hitting the ground this year, and are pleased to be able to team up with a stud farm as prestigious as Haras Firmamento, said Darren Fox, Darley Sales Manager.

In eleven starts, Maxfield never missed the board and earned over $2 million during his racing career. His first foals have started to arrive this year.

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HKJC Funds Study To Explore How Racehorses Express Positive Emotions

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Equine Welfare Foundation has funded a three-year study to investigate how racehorses express positive emotions when they interact with humans. 

Scientists at Charles Sturt University in Australia, the Eastern Institute of Technology and Te Pūkenga in New Zealand, and Hartpury University in Britain will collaborate on the case. The goal is to determine ways to improve racehorse welfare, but it's believed that the results will be applicable to the management of any horse that interacts with humans. 

The study will produce tools to enable those working with horses to better understand how the horse is feeling, allowing for improvements in management, which could lead to positive performance outcomes.

Read more at  Australian Rural & Regional News

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Green Up Named Virginia’s 2022 Horse Of The Year

The Virginia Thoroughbred Alliance announced the winners of its annual Championship Awards at the Virginia Gold Cup held over the weekend. The awards recognize the top Virginia-bred horses, trainers, and breeders for their achievements in racing over the past year.

The VTA presented the Virginia-bred Horse of the Year award to Green Up, a 4-year-old filly by Upstart out of the mare Green Punch.

Owned by Team Valor International LLC , Green Up has won four of her seven career starts, including a victory in the Cathryn Sophia Stakes at Parx Racing in August 2022 and the Boiling Springs Stakes at Monmouth Park in July 2022.

The 2022 Breeder of the Year award was given to South Gate Farm, and owner Amy Moore. While unfortunately the Kentucky Derby favorite Forte scratched out of the big race, in 2022, he won the Grade 1 Hopeful Stakes, G1 Breeders' Futurity, and the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. In January he was awarded an Eclipse Award as the 2022 Champion 2-year-old male.

The Trainer of the Year award was given to Susan Cooney. After producing her highest earnings year ever in 2021, Cooney topped that milestone by about $30,000 in 2022.

This is the third time in six years that Cooney has been named the Leading Virginia-based trainer. Not only did she top her earnings record from last year, but her win percentage (10 percent) and her average earnings per start ($4,186) both increased over last year. She was the seventh-leading trainer in starts at Colonial Downs and finished 15th in the trainers' race. Top horses Fionnbharr ($180,942) and Island Philo ($139,390) powered her to the top half of the trainer list at Colonial.

In addition, the VTA recognized the top Virginia-bred horses in various categories. The winners of the 2022 VTA Championship Awards are:

Virginia-Certified Horse: Leave No Trace, a 3-year-old filly by Outwork, out of Tanquerray, bred by Red Cloak Farm LLC and owned by WellSpring Stables

– Virginia-Bred 2-Year-Old Colt Champion: Gigante, a colt by Not This Time, out of Summertime Green, bred by Ann Mudge Backer & Smitten Farm and owned by Lapetus Racing & Smitten Farm

– Virginia-Bred 2-Year-Old Filly Champion: Whichwaze, a filly by Cross Traffic, out of Deherewego, bred by Old Chapel Farm LLC and owned by Tina Casse

– Virginia-Bred 3-Year-Old Champion: Determined Kingdom, a gelding by Animal Kingdom, out of Filia, bred by Audley Farm Equine LLC  and owned by D Hartman Thoroughbreds and Kingdom Bloodstock INC

Virginia-Bred Older Horse Champion: Repo Rocks, a 5-year-old gelding by Tapiture, out of Hawaiian Love, bred by Mrs. C Oliver Iselin III and owned by Double B Racing Stables

– Virginia-Bred Turf Horse: Largent, a 7-year-old gelding by Into Mischief, out of Life in Seattle, bred by Lazy Lane Farms LLC and owned by Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners & Twin Creeks Racing Stables LLC

– Virginia-Bred Turf Mare Champion: Chambeau, is a 6-year-old mare by Karakontie (JPN), out of If Not For Lust, bred and owned by Sam E. English II

– Virginia-Owned Champion: True Valour (IRE), a 9-year-old horse by Kodiac (GB), out of Sutton Veny (IRE), bred by Mr. P. O'Rourke and owned by R. Larry Johnson

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