NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll Largely Unchanged; Two Of Top 10 Expected For Saturday’s Stephen Foster

With the order largely unchanged after several quiet weeks of graded stakes action, this weekend's Grade 1 Stephen Foster will see entries from two of the top ten on the NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll.

Proxy, eighth on the poll, and Smile Happy, ninth, are both entered in the 1 1/8-mile contest set for Saturday at Ellis Park in Henderson, Ky. Winner of the G2 Oaklawn Handicap, Proxy has not raced since that start on April 22, but the Mike Stidham trainee has been working steadily at Fair Hill since mid-May. Smile Happy, trained by Ken McPeek, won the G2 Alysheba at Churchill last out.

Among the top rivals for those two in the Stephen Foster are: Smile Happy's stablemate Rattle N Roll, riding a three-race win streak including the G3 Pimlico Special; G2 New Orleans Classic winner West Will Power, defeated only 2 3/4 lengths by Smile Happy last out in the Alysheba and liable to improve for trainer Brad Cox; G1 Santa Anita Handicap winner Stilleto Boy, last-out third in the Oaklawn Handicap; and Last Samurai, the D. Wayne Lukas-trained winner of the G3 Razorback and G3 Essex over the winter at Oaklawn Park. Completing the talented field are G3 winner Happy American for trainer Neil Pessin and G3-placed Speed Bias for trainer Ron Moquett.

The Stephen Foster is a “Win and You're In” race for the Breeders' Cup Classic.

The NTRA poll remains led by multiple Grade 1 winner Cody's Wish, trained by Bill Mott, after his dominant performance in the Grade 1 Met Mile. Last fall's Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner is off to a big start in 2023, as is his Hall of Fame conditioner: Mott-trained Elite Power is second in this week's poll after a win in February's Riyadh Dirt Sprint (G3) and in the G2 True North.

Grade 1 Ogden Phipps winner Clairiere remains in third after her late-running victory for trainer Steve Asmussen, while the Chad Brown-trained In Italian stays in fourth by remaining undefeated this season with wins in the G1 Jenny Wiley and G1 Just A Game.

G1 Manhattan and G1 Turf Classic winner Up to the Mark ranks fifth for Todd Pletcher, while Defunded, winner of the G1 Hollywood Gold Cup for trainer Bob Baffert, ranks sixth. Brad Cox trainee Caravel bested the boys yet again in the G1 Jaipur and ranks seventh.

G1 Pegasus World Cup winner Art Collector closes out the rankings in 10th for Bill Mott.

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Ellis: Ultra-Consistent White Frost Tops Eight For Anchorage Overnight

Gainesway Stable's ultra-consistent White Frost leads a field of eight turf specialists entered in the second running of the $175,000 Anchorage Overnight Stakes at Ellis Park Racing & Gaming.

The one-mile turf contest will go as Race 7 of 10 with a post time of 2:50 p.m. (all times Central). The Anchorage Overnight Stakes is one of five stakes contests on the program alongside the $275,000 Hanshin Stakes presented by the JRA (Listed), the $225,000 Bashford Manor (Listed), the $225,000 Debutante (Listed) and the $175,000 Maxfield Overnight Stakes.

White Frost, trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, has only finished outside the top 3 once in her nine-race career. The now 5-year-old mare by Candy Ride (ARG) was the heavy 3-5 favorite in the $225,000 Mint Julep Stakes (Grade 3) but could not hold off Henrietta Topham in the late stages of the 1 1/16-mile event. As a 3-year-old, White Frost won the Sweetest Chant Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park. Junior Alvarado, who's been aboard White Frost for seven of her nine starts, will have the call from post No. 6.

J and J Stables and Nicholas Vaccarezza's Sweet Dani Girl will be in search of her fourth stakes victory in the Anchorage Overnight Stakes. Trained by Carlo Vaccarezza, Sweet Dani Girl started her career off with a blitz by winning her debut at 45-1 and tallying a three-quarter length victory in the Myrtlewood Stakes. Sweet Dani Girl went to the sidelines following the 2022 Eight Belles Stakes (G2) but returned as a 4-year-old to Gulfstream Park where she defeated seven rivals in the Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf. Two starts later, Sweet Dani Girl shipped to Tampa Bay Downs where she cruised to a four-length victory in the Distaff Turf Stakes. Most recently, Sweet Dani Girl set the early fractions in the Mint Julep Stakes but could not hold off Henrietta Topham and White Frost. Jockey Cristian Torres will have the mount from the rail.

Here is the complete field for the Anchorage Overnight Stakes from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. Sweet Dani Girl (Torres, Vaccarezza)

2. Princess Theorem (Tyler Gaffalione, Brendan Walsh)

3. Fast as Flight (Luis Saez, Bryan Lynch)

4. Kate's Kingdom (Jack Gilligan, Will Walden)

5. Contemporary Art (Florent Geroux, Jonathan Thomas)

6. White Frost (Alvarado, Mott)

7. Napa Candy (Rafael Bejarano, Vicki Oliver)

8. Lady Hideaway (Brian Hernandez Jr., Ian Wilkes)

Fans can watch and wager on all the action from Ellis Park on www.TwinSpires.com, the official wagering provider of Churchill Downs Incorporated. Featured on the Ellis Park simulcast signal on Twin Spires are expert handicappers Joe Kristufek, Scott Shapiro and Kaitlin Free.

FanDuel will offer live on-site coverage Friday-Sunday at Ellis Park. Fans can also watch the action on the FanDuel+ app on smart devices.

For more information about racing and gaming from Ellis Park, visit www.ellisparkracing.com.

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Fasig-Tipton Midlantic June Sale Makes its Debut in Timonium Wednesday

TIMONIUM, MD – The juvenile sales season will add one more stop this year with the inaugural Fasig-Tipton Midlantic June 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale which will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. Bidding is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m.

With a svelte catalogue of 99 head, the auction's under-tack show was held Tuesday morning. After a night of heavy rain and thunder storms, the first of five sets began at 8 a.m. under a light drizzle, but skies cleared throughout the show, which concluded under muggy and sunny conditions shortly before noon.

Clovis Crane, who will consign 16 horses to the one-session auction, got the under-tack show off to a fast start when the first horse over the track, a filly by Frosted (hip 79), worked her furlong in :10 flat.

Crane Thoroughbred Services ultimately sent out three of the day's five :10 flat bullet workers, with a filly by Social Inclusion (hip 69, video) working in the first set and a filly by Flatter (hip 86, video) working in the day's third set.

Crane also sent out the day's fastest quarter-mile worker, a filly by Kantharos (hip 47) who covered the distance in :20 4/5.

“I have been telling a lot of people all along that I had an unbelievable group and obviously, today, with the way they went, it showed,” Crane said. “We have had 21 graded stakes horses come off of our farm and I would suspect that there are a couple in this group that will add to that number.”

Asked to pick some highlights from his day, Crane said, “I put the Social Inclusion filly [out of Royal Aspen {Congrats}] in the first set because I thought she would be a star and she showed up today. The Flatter filly [out of stakes-winner Valued Strike {Smart Strike}] is crazy fast. And I have a Palace Malice filly [hip 73, :10 1/5] who appears to me like she can really run.”

The bullet worker by Kantharos, who was one of seven juveniles to work a quarter-mile Tuesday in Timonium, is out of La Titina (Distorted Humor), a daughter of multiple Grade I winner Ask the Moon (Malibu Moon).

A $125,000 Keeneland September purchase, she will be making her second trip through the sales ring this spring after RNA'ing for $110,000 following a :10 1/5 work at the OBS April sale. In addition to her work at OBS, the filly has a pair of published works at Penn National, most recently going four furlongs in :47.20 (1/21) June 9.

“I was telling everyone how awesome my Kantharos filly was,” Crane said. “She breezed in :47 1/5 in hand at the racetrack June 9. And she came out of it good then. We trained her lightly for the last two weeks and then we prepped her easy over here. We prepped her easy and she went in :21 4/5 and :35 1/5, so we knew she was sitting on go.”

Of the filly's trip south to Ocala, Crane said, “She just didn't like that track. I gallop everything myself the first couple of days when we go anywhere and I could feel it the first day. I said, 'Oh, boy, she doesn't like this.' She still breezed :10 1/5 and :21 1/5 and she went good, but didn't make anyone's short list. I literally only showed her eight times down there. She had done nothing wrong. She X-rayed clean, she came back out of it good. So I just went back to training her at home and, over the dirt, she moves great. She just didn't move good over the synthetic. She came to what I was thinking she was today.”

Also sharing the bullet furlong Tuesday was a filly by Enticed (hip 35, video) consigned by James Layden and a filly by Practical Joke (hip 56, video) consigned by Wes Carter on behalf of Crossed Sabres Farm.

Crane comes into the inaugural Midlantic June sale with the catalogue's largest consignment.

“[Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Sales Director] Paget [Bennett] has always been wonderful to me and she asked me if I would save a couple of nice horses for here,” Crane said of his decision to target the auction. “So the Social Inclusion, we saved her for here on purpose and there are a couple of other horses we saved for here. The Kantharos filly, I didn't want to go back to OBS June because she didn't like the surface and I knew it. I am sure there are several horses here that would rather have the dirt surface. And I think buyers will like the dirt surface better. It's a truer representation of what you're going to get.”

While the June sale is slim on numbers, Crane sees potential for the auction's growth, but agreed this year's first sale might not have enough horses to attract a large buying bench.

“I don't see why it shouldn't gain momentum [in the future],” he said. “But if I were a buyer, I would be at this sale [this year] because I think there are bargains to be had. I have reached out to several top buyers and they aren't coming. So I think it will be a buyer's market and that's unfortunate because I've got a great group and I won't get rewarded in some spots. But at the end of the day, I am going to be in this business for a long time, so it will be all right. Hopefully they will buy runners from us now and then they'll buy from us again in the future.”

While many of the major Ocala operations have skipped this year's Midlantic June sale, the Central Florida horsemen were represented by a handful of consignments, including those of Tom McCrocklin and Raul Reyes's King's Equine.

“Fasig-Tipton, in a nutshell,” McCrocklin said when asked why he decided on a return trip to Timonium this year. “I know they wanted to try it. It's kind of walking the highwire the first time and maybe it's an opportunity to sell some horses. We will see how it goes.”

McCrocklin, who sold a $700,000 colt by Awesome Slew at last month's Midlantic May sale, brought 11 horses to the June sale. The auction comes some two weeks after the traditional end to the juvenile sales season in the OBS June sale, but McCrocklin thinks this later date shouldn't intimidate buyers.

“If you are trying to buy a nice racehorse, what's the big deal if you buy them a month ago or two weeks ago or right now,” McCrocklin said. “It's not like we have gone into the Twilight Zone because it's two or four weeks later. And there are some nice horses here. I have personally seen nice horses train here all week. I would invite people to take a look at them.”

Asked if he was concerned about a lack of buyers at the sale, McCrocklin said, “Yes. Absolutely. But look, so many of these horses are bought remotely now, you can get photos, walking videos, gallop-out times, breeze videos, bid online, bid on the phone. So if you don't want to come, I get it, but it's not a reason not to go through the process and buy a horse.”

Reyes brings six horses for his second trip to Timonium this year. The consignor, who was perennially a leading presence at the slimmed down–and now defunct–Barretts May sale, wasn't worried about the smaller catalogue.

“I always like the small sales,” Reyes said. “I used to go to California when they had those smaller sales and I did very well there.”

As always, Timonium's location at the crossroads of several racing venues will prove advantageous in attracting buyers, according to Reyes.

“There are so many racetracks that are so close and people need horses,” Reyes said. “They will be here tomorrow afternoon.”

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Five Fillies Tie For Fastest Furlong At Fasig-Tipton Midlantic June Under-Tack Show

A quintet of fillies clocked the fastest time at an eighth of a mile during Tuesday's Fasig-Tipton Midlantic June 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale under-tack show.

The under-tack show took place at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, Md.

Five horses stopped the clock in :10-flat to lead the way among the one-furlong workers:

– Hip 35, a first-crop Enticed filly out of the stakes-placed Lit de Justice mare Freedom Come. The filly is a half-sister to Grade 3 and Canadian classic winner Harlem Rocker, and she is consigned by James Layden, agent.

– Hip 56, a Practical Joke filly out of the unplaced Distorted Humor mare Monkah. Consigned by Wes Carter as agent for Crossed Sabres Farm, the filly hails from the family of champion Afleet Alex and Grade 1 winner Qualique.

– Hip 69, Neighbelline, a Social Inclusion filly out of the winning Congrats mare Royalaspen. The Pennsylvania-bred comes from the family of Grade 1 winner Charlatan and Grade/Group 2 winners Redaspen, Sonny Corleone, Rahy's Appeal, and Authenticity. Crane Thoroughbred Services consigns, as agent.

– Hip 79, a Frosted filly out of the stakes-placed Vineyard Haven mare Sweet Tooth Haven. Consigned by Crane Thoroughbred Services, agent, the Pennsylvania-bred filly's page features Grade 2 winners Dianes Halo and Domestic Dispute.

– Hip 86, Strike Up, a Flatter filly out of the stakes-winning Smart Strike mare Value Strike. Another consigned as agent by Crane Thoroughbred Services, this filly hails from the family of Grade 2 winners Ratings, Smart Bid, and Anthony's Cross.

Tuesday's fastest worker at a quarter-mile was Hip 47, a Kantharos filly out of the unplaced Distorted Humor mare La Titina. Consigned by Crane Thoroughbred Services, as agent, the filly's second dam is the multiple Grade 1 winner Ask the Moon.

The Fasig-Tipton Midlantic June Sale takes place Wednesday, June 28 at 3 p.m. Pacific.

To view the full results from the under-tack show, click here.

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