Pennsylvania Leaderboard: A Big Spring For Breeder Uptowncharlybrown Stud

The name says it all with Uptowncharlybrown Stud: the operation built upon, and geared toward continuing, the success of veteran Pennsylvania sire Uptowncharlybrown.

Through the first four months of 2023, the plan has worked as well as any in the state, with the operation leading the way by breeders' incentive earnings, totaling $182,856. Northview Stallion Station was second, with $119,365.

For horses bred and sired in Pennsylvania, breeders earn a 50 percent bonus on purse earnings for maiden races run within the state. Runners bred in the state but sired by a horse standing elsewhere are eligible for a 25 percent bonus. For all other races within the Keystone State, runners bred and sired in Pennsylvania can earn a 40 percent bonus, while those by out-of-state sires earn their breeders a 20 percent bonus.

Of Uptowncharlybrown Stud's top 10 runners by breeder's award earnings through the end of April, eight were by the operation's flagship stallion.

Uptowncharlybrown, a Grade 2-placed stakes-winning son of Limehouse, stands at WynOaks Farm in Delta, Pa. He's developed into a perennial upper-tier sire in the state, where he currently third among Pennsylvania sires by progeny earnings, trailing only veteran sires Jump Start and Weigelia.

However, the runner that has generated the most breeder's award monies for Uptowncharlybrown Stud is by a different sire.

For the Dreamers, a 4-year-old gelding by Talent Search, produced $25,872 in breeder's awards through April 30 to lead the way.

Racing as a homebred, under the guidance of trainer Edward Coletti Jr., For the Dreamers won two of three starts during that timeframe, all at Parx Racing.

He took his seasonal debut on Jan. 11, when he bid three-wide and kicked away in the stretch to win a six-furlong allowance optional claiming race by 1 1/4 lengths. Two starts later, For the Dreamers led at every point of call to win a March 20 six-furlong claiming race by two lengths.

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Among Uptowncharlybrown Stud's runners by its flagship sire, the earners of breeder's awards are led by Rolls Royce Joyce, who made $23,676 in incentives for her breeder.

The 6-year-old mare won two of five starts through the end of April, and she finished in the money in two other starts, all coming at Parx.

Like For the Dreamers, she won her seasonal bow – a 6 1/2-furlong starter optional claiming race on Jan. 4, where she held on to win by a neck. On March 6, she added another victory in another starter optional claimer at the same distance, this time rallying from the middle of the pack to prevail by three-quarters of a length.

Rolls Royce Joyce races for owner Richard Malouf and trainer Scott Lake.

Leading Earners Of 2023 Pennsylvania Breeder's Awards, Through April 30

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Dual Group 1-Winning Australian Sprinter Artorius Retired

Dual Group 1-winning Australian sprinter Artorius (Aus) (Flying Artie {Aus}) has been retired.

He was trained by Anthony and Sam Freedman and, in a career spanning 17 starts for the father-and-son partnership, earned over £1.2 million in prize-money. 

Artorius was last seen finishing fourth in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Freedman Racing tweeted, “Following Artorius's brave fourth placing in Saturday's Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, the decision has been made to retire him to Newgate Farm. 

“He retires the winner of two Group 1s from his 17 starts. Of his 17 starts, 12 were at Group 1 level and he placed at the highest level in both the northern and southern hemispheres.

“He has taken the whole team at Freedman Racing and all his owners on a terrific ride with his two Group 1s and two trips to Royal Ascot. We wish the team at Newgate Farm all the best with him and look forward to seeing his progeny in the stable in the years to come.”

Artorius was purchased for $120,000 from the Gold Coast Yearling Sale in 2020 by the Freedmans and Julian Blaxland. 

He won his first top level race in the Neds Blue Diamond S. at Caulfield on his third start before winning another Group 1 in the Furphy Canterbury S. at Randwick.

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Road to Breeders’ Cup Sneak Peek: Stephen Foster and Other Key Races

The midsummer weeks on the North American horse racing calendar traditionally signal a turning of the page from the Triple Crown to preparing for the Breeders’ Cup World Championships in the fall, and this year the path takes an unanticipated turn as the first domestic “Win and You’re In” Challenge Series race for the 2024 Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic takes place not under the Twin Spires at

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“Looking Forward To The Next Chapter” – Jockey Louis Steward Retires At 27

Ebor-winning jockey Louis Steward has announced that he will retire from race-riding after an 11-year career in the saddle.

Steward, 27, started as an apprentice and achieved plenty of success, including winning the Cambridgeshire and the Balmoral Handicap with Bronze Angel (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) in 2014 for Marcus Tregoning.

Steward rode close to 200 winners in his career, with a season-best of 37 in 2014, the year he partnered Mutual Regard (Ire) (Hernando {Fr}) to a 20-1 success in the valuable Ebor Handicap at York for Johnny Murtagh.

“After some long and careful thoughts I've decided my time in the saddle has come to an end,” Steward announced on Twitter.

“Thank you to everyone from my family, friends, owners, trainers and the stable staff that have given me some wonderful memories that I'll never forget. Looking forward to the next chapter!”

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