Keswick Stables’ Peggy Augustus Passes Away

Peggy Augustus, a successful owner and breeder who bred Eclipse Award winners Stellar Wind (Curlin) and Johnny D. (Stage Door Johnny), passed away Sunday at her home on her Old Keswick Farm in Charlottesville, VA. She was 90.

Her death was confirmed by one of her former trainers, Bill Hirsch Jr.

“She was a great lady, just one of the best,” Hirsch said. “The thing I remember most about her was that, unlike most owners, she knew how to win and she knew how to lose. A lot of them don't know how to lose. She never skimped on anything. Whatever her horses needed, no matter the cost or the effort it took to get something to me, she got it done. Her number one priority was always her horses. She was just a fabulous lady.”

Hirsch said that Augustus was suffering from breathing problems, which were worsening, and that she told friends and family that “it is time for me to go.”

Augustus, a member of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, was born in Cleveland Ohio before moving to Virginia in 1950. Before getting involved in racing, she was an active owner, trainer and rider who competed against men and professionals and won major championships throughout the United States and Canada, including the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden, the Devon Horse Show, the Royal Winter Fair, the Pennsylvania National and Virginia's top four horse shows Hot Springs, Keswick, Deep Run, and Warrenton. She is also a member of the Virginia Horse Show Hall of Fame and the National Horse Show Hall of Fame, and was a named a Living Legend of the National Horse Show in 1996. In 1997, she was elected into the National Show Hunter Hall of Fame.

In 2008, she told the website virginialiving.com, that she had been interested in racing since she was 10 years old and started compiling statistics on horses running at the Chicago tracks. Before she was old enough to attend a day at the track, her mother, Elizabeth, would sneak her into the races.

“You had to be 21 to get into the racetracks back then,” she told the website. “If I picked less than four winners, it was a bad day.”

As a teenager she was heavily involved in showing and briefly lost interest in racing. In 1952, the Augustus family bought Old Keswick Farm in Virginia, where Elizabeth was involved in raising Thoroughbreds. When her father died in 1963, Peggy moved to Old Keswick and carried on the breeding business with her mother under the name Keswick Stables.

According to Virginia Living,  Augustus bred 48 stakes winners.

One of her first stars as a breeder was Johnny D., who was owned by Dana Bray. A foal of 1974, his biggest wins came in the 1977 GI Washington D.C. International and the 1977 Turf Classic International S. He was named champion turf male of 1977. Her next big horse as a breeder was Husband (Diesis), who she also campaigned. After racing in France, his biggest win came in the 1993 GI Rothman's International S. at Woodbine. After his racing career was over, Husband wound up in South America. Augustus would buy him back from his new owner and let him live out his final years at Keswick.

For Augustus, Stellar Wind, who she bred along with Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings, was somewhat of a last hurrah. Sold for just $40,000 at the 2013 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale, the mare went on to win six Grade I races and was named champion 3-year-old filly in 2015. Stellar Wind was the last offspring of the last mare bred by Keswick Stables.

“It's a surprising thrill, being at the end of the line of Keswick Stables,” Augustus told theracingbiz.com in 2015. “Nice to go out with a bang, [but] even if she doesn't win the Kentucky Oaks, she's done enough now.

Stellar Wind finished fourth in the GI Kentucky Oaks as the 3-1 favorite.

Augustus also enjoyed great success at the sales. In 1984, she sold a yearling colt by Roberto at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga to Hugh de Burgh, who was representing Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum, for $4 million. It was the second highest price for a horse sold at that sale. According to her profile on the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame website, Augustus also sold a filly at Saratoga for $2.1 million and she is the only person in the history of the Saratoga sales to have bred and sold five yearlings that went on to win more than a million dollars.

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War Like Goddess To Seek Third Straight Glens Falls Victory

George Krikorian's dual Grade 1-winning multimillionaire War Like Goddess will strive for a threepeat in Thursday's 28th running of the $250,000 Glens Falls (G2) for older fillies and mares going 1 1/2 miles over the inner turf at Saratoga Race Course.

A triumph in this year's Glens Falls would put War Like Goddess in the company of horses that have captured as many as three straight editions of a Saratoga stakes race, including Exterminator, who won four straight runnings of the Saratoga Cup in 1919-22; three-time Whitney winner Discovery [1934-36]; and New York-bred Irish Linnet, who won four straight Yaddos from 1992-95.

A 6-year-old English Channel mare, War Like Goddess is no stranger to winning a stakes three times in a row, having captured her third straight win in the 12-furlong Grade 3 Bewitch 12 furlongs in April at Keeneland.

Trained by Hall of Famer and seven-time Glens Falls winning trainer Bill Mott, War Like Goddess boasts a highly consistent 15-10-1-2 record as well as field-high earnings of $2,170,184. Her 4-year-old season included her Bewitch and Glens Falls coups as well as victories in the Grade 3 Orchid at Gulfstream Park and Grade 1 Flower Bowl Invitational at Saratoga before finishing a close third as the favorite in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (G1) at Del Mar.

War Like Goddess made a triumphant return to action during her 5-year-old year in the Bewitch and Glens Falls before finishing second to returning rival Virginia Joy in last year's Flower Bowl. She bested males in the next-out Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational (G1) in October at Belmont at the Big A, registering a career-high 105 Beyer Speed Figure en route to a third-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Turf (G1) at Keeneland.

War Like Goddess enters from an uncharacteristic sixth in the New York (G1) on June 9 going 10 furlongs at Belmont Park, where she tracked about eight lengths behind a moderate pace set by gate-to-wire winner Marketsegmentation.

She breezed a half-mile in :48.48 over the Oklahoma training track on Saturday.

“She seemed to go very well, the breeze was very good,” Mott said. “We're coming off a race that wasn't her best. It was a mile and a quarter, which is a little short for her and there wasn't a lot of pace. I went in knowing it wasn't her favorite distance, but it's the only Grade 1 for fillies on the grass going that distance, so we gave it a try. It didn't work out, but she's doing really well.”

Mott said War Like Goddess thrives at the Spa.

“We can turn her out here, train her late, and we have a lot of flexibility up here, which she likes,” Mott said. “She likes being out. She gets out in the round pen which is a good thing.”

War Like Goddess will leave from post 1 under Joel Rosario.

Trainer Graham Motion will seek his fourth Glens Falls triumph when saddling graded stakes winner Sopran Basilea [post 5, Manny Franco] and multiple graded stakes-placed Vergara [post 7, John Velazquez].

Madaket Stables and William Strauss' Sopran Basilea will make her third stateside start for Motion following a productive career in Italy under the care of her previous conditioner Gallopa Grizetti, for whom she won a pair of group stakes going 1 1/4 miles in 2021. She made her debut for Motion when a late-closing second in a strong edition of the Gallorette (G3) in May at Pimlico Race Course, a race that saw its winner Whitebeam capture the Spa's Diana (G1) next out.

Sopran Basilea, a 5-year-old Night of Thunder chestnut, enters from a narrow triumph over returning rival Ever Summer in the Robert G. Dick Memorial (G3) on July 1 at Delaware Park.

“She's doing really well and I'm very happy with her,” said Motion, who saddled previous Glens Falls victresses Humaita [2004], Rosinka [2007] and Mrs. Sippy [2019]. “She's been a little bit of a surprise for me – I was surprised just how well she ran in the Gallorette going a shorter distance and I was surprised and impressed with her performance the other day at Delaware going a distance that she obviously prefers. I think this is the logical step for her. Usually, the Robert Dick fits in with running the Glens Falls and is a natural progression.”

Gary Broad's Vergara will see added ground, entering from a close third beaten a neck in the Eatontown (G3) on June 17 at Monmouth Park. The 4-year-old Noble Mission bay set an easy early tempo and held command in upper stretch before giving way inside the final sixteenth to one-two finishers Consumer Spending and Surprisingly.

Fifth in the Gallorette in her 2023 debut, Vergara seeks her first win since capturing last year's Dueling Grounds Oaks at Kentucky Downs going 1 5/16 miles.

“She's a lovely filly who has improved, and I think going the longer distances is going to help her,” Motion said.

Four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown also unleashes a two-pronged attack with Grade 1-winning millionaire McKulick [post 4, Irad Ortiz Jr.] and last year's Glens Falls third-place finisher Virginia Joy [post 2, Flavien Prat].

Klaravich Stables' McKulick will stretch out following a third-place finish to stablemate and fellow Klaravich color-bearer Marketsegmentation in the New York. This effort came following her lone off-the-board placing in her 2023 debut when fifth in the Modesty (G3) going nine furlongs at Churchill Downs.

The 4-year-old Frankel bay captured two-thirds of last year's fillies' edition of the Turf Triple series, winning the Belmont Oaks Invitational (G1) over With The Moonlight before finishing second to that rival in the Saratoga Oaks Invitational (G3). She followed with a half-length score in the Jockey Club Oaks Invitational (G3) at Belmont at the Big A.

Peter Brant's German-bred Virginia Joy, a 6-year-old Soldier Hollow bay, will try for her first win since defeating War Like Goddess in last year's Grade 2 Flower Bowl in September at Saratoga.

Virginia Joy joined Brown's stable in 2021, following six starts in her native country for trainer Marcel Weiss which included a Group 3 victory and a third in the Group 1 German Oaks. Last year, she captured the The Very One (G3) at Gulfstream Park before a 14 1/4-length romp over yielding turf in Belmont's Sheepshead Bay (G2).

Four-time Glens Falls winning trainer Christophe Clement will saddle Moyglare Stud Farm's Amazing Grace [post 3, Tyler Gaffalione] who returns to the 1 1/2-mile distance for the first time since capturing her North American debut in Gulfstream's Orchid (G3) in April. The German-bred Protectionist chestnut was fourth in her prior two starts, entering from a start against males in the Belmont Gold Cup (G2) on June 9 at Belmont.

Amazing Grace enjoyed a prosperous campaign in her native land while racing for trainer Waldemar Hickst, including a victory in the T. von Zastrow Stutenpreis (G2) at Baden-Baden before finishing third to next out Breeders' Cup Turf winner Rebel's Romance in the Preis von Europa (G1) at Koln.

Completing the field is Janet Quaintance's Elegant Taste [post 6, Jackie Davis], who makes her turf and stakes debut off a string off three claiming events. The daughter of Oxbow is trained by Lawrence Smith.

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Four Stakes Draw Competitive Fields For Ellis Park’s KY Downs Preview Day Next Sunday

NBS Stable's multiple graded stakes winner Spooky Channel is set to clash with Foster Family Racing, Douglas Miller, and William Wargel's returning Grade 3 winner Kitodan in Sunday's sixth running of the $250,000 Ky Downs Turf Cup Preview, one of four stakes contests on the nine-race program from Ellis Park.

The full field of turf specialists that entered the KY Downs Turf Cup Preview will go to post at 3:55 p.m. (CT) in Race 9. First post is 11:45 a.m.

The stellar afternoon of racing will feature a quartet of stakes contests where the winners will receive an automatic entry-fees paid spot to their corresponding race at Kentucky Downs. The winner of the KY Downs Preview Turf Cup will receive a berth to the $1.7-million Kentucky Downs Turf Cup (G2) Sept. 9.

Trained by Evansville, Ind. native Jason Barkley, Spooky Channel has spent the summer based at Ellis Park preparing for this start. The classy 8-year-old son of English Channel last ran in the Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic (G1) on Kentucky Derby Day at Churchill Downs where he finished a gallant third behind Up to the Mark and Hong Kong Harry. Barkley claimed Spooky Channel for $80,000 on April 30, 2021 and five starts later won the Sycamore Stakes (G3) at Keeneland. In late March, Spooky Channel edged clear of Rising Empire to win the Muniz Memorial (G2) at Fair Grounds. Jockey James Graham will have the mount from post No. 11.

Kitodan is also a former $80,000 claim by his trainer Eric Foster. The son of Point of Entry is set to make his 4-year-old debut in the KY Downs Turf Cup Preview, his first start since his four-length victory in last year's Dueling Grounds Derby (G3). Kitodan's resume also includes a victory at Churchill Downs in the Audubon Stakes, three weeks after Foster claimed him from trainer Mike Maker. Jockey Francisco Arrieta will ride Kitodan from post 8.

Other accomplished horses that entered the KY Downs Turf Cup Preview include Ironhorse Racing Stable, BlackRidge Stables, T-N-T Equine Holdings, and Saratoga Racing Partners multiple graded stakes winner Get Smokin and trainer Mike Maker's duo of Texas Turf Classic winner King Cause and Schuster Memorial winner Me and Mr. C.

Here is the complete field for the KY Downs Turf Cup Preview from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. War Campaign (Corey Lanerie, Phil Sims)

2. F Five (Rafael Bejarano, Brian Lynch)

3. Cellist (Martin Garcia, Rusty Arnold II)

4. Get Smokin (Luis Saez, Mark Casse)

5. King Cause (Rene Diaz, Maker)

6. Mount Rundle (Walter Rodriguez, Michelle Nihei)

7. Me and Mr. C (Gerardo Corrales, Maker)

8. Kitodan (Arrieta, Foster)

9. McLovin (Alex Achard, Rodolphe Brisset)

10. Siege of Boston (Jorge Ruiz, Jimmy Toner)

11. Spooky Channel (Graham, Barkley)

12. Camp Hope (Brian Hernandez Jr., Kenny McPeek)

AE 13. Vintage Print (Adam Beschizza, Paulo Lobo)

AE 14. Arturo Toscanini (IRE) (Luis Saez, Eddie Kenneally

Ultra-Consistent Safeen Top Pucker Up Stakes

Fergus Galvin and Rebecca Hillen's Safeen, who has yet to finish off the board from six career starts, will be in search of her first graded stakes victory against a field of nine 3-year-old fillies that were entered in the $300,000 Pucker Up Stakes (G3).

The 1 1/8-mile Pucker Up Stakes, run on turf, will go to post as Race 8 at 3:22 p.m. The winner of the Pucker Up Stakes will receive an automatic berth to the $1-million Dueling Grounds Oaks on Sept. 3 at Kentucky Downs.

Trained by Eddie Kenneally, Safeen scored her first stakes victory in the Horseshoe Indianapolis Handicap two starts ago. Last time out, Safeen surged late but couldn't catch Xigera and Heavenly Sunday in the Tepin Stakes at Ellis Park. The regally bred daughter of War Front will once again have the riding services of Luis Saez, who will return to Kentucky from his summer base at Saratoga. The duo will break from post No. 4.

Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners' stakes winner Lily Poo was entered in the Pucker Up and will attempt to score her third victory from eight starts. Trained by Michael McCarthy, Lily Poo was victorious in the California Oaks in late April at Golden Gate Fields prior to making her journey to her Kentucky base. In her last start, Lily Poo finished a solid third to Defining Purpose and Taxed in the Indiana Oaks (G3) at Horseshoe Indianapolis. Jockey James Graham will be back aboard from post 7.

Another intriguing prospect that entered the Pucker Up is Peter Brant's Frontal Attack. Trained by three-time Pucker Up-winning conditioner Chad Brown, Frontal Attack made an impressive rally from more than eight lengths off the pace to break her maiden on June 23 at Ellis Park. The daughter of War Front will break from post 2 under Gerardo Corrales. Brant teamed up with Brown in the 2019 Pucker Up with Cafe Americano.

The Pucker Up will run for the first time at Ellis Park. The previous 21 runnings were contested at Arlington Park.

Here is the complete field for the Pucker Up from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. Bling (Rafael Bejarano, Vicki Oliver)

2. Frontal Attack (Corrales, Brown)

3. Time to Race (Jack Gilligan, Michelle Nihei)

4. Safeen (Saez, Kenneally)

5. Hang the Moon (Francisco Arrieta, Mike Stidham)

6. Wonderfull Lady (FR) (Adam Beschizza, Brendan Walsh)

7. Lily Poo (Graham, McCarthy)

8. Champagne Calling (Chris Landeros, Ian Wilkes)

9. Freydis the Red (FR) (Brian Hernandez Jr., Kenny McPeek)

Mint Julep Winner Henrietta Topham To Meet New Year's Eve in Ladies Turf Mile Preview

Cambus-Kenneth Farm's recent Mint Julep Stakes (Grade 3) winner Henrietta Topham leads an over-subscribed field of 14 fillies and mares, including classy Grade II winner New Year's Eve, entered in the sixth running of the $200,000 KY Downs Ladies Turf Mile Preview.

The KY Downs Ladies Turf Mile Preview Stakes is carded as Race 7 of 9 with a post time of 2:50 p.m. (CT), and one-mile turf will provide the winner a berth to the $1-million Ladies Turf (GIII) Sept. 2 at Kentucky Downs.

Henrietta Topham achieved her biggest lifetime victory in early June when she surged late to win the Mint Julep Stakes at Churchill Downs. Trained by Geoff Mulcahy, Henrietta Topham had a troubled voyage to finish third last time out in the Indiana General Assembly Distaff at Horseshoe Indianapolis. Jockey James Graham will retain the mount from post No. 2.

Trainer Brendan Walsh entered a trio of contenders in the KY Downs Ladies Turf Mile Preview including Qatar Racing and Fergus Galvin's Grade 2 heroine New Year's Eve. The three-time winner has not found the winner's circle since her victory in the 2022 Edgewood (G2) at Churchill Downs but sports two graded stakes placings following that race in the Saratoga Oaks Invitational (G3) and the Modesty (G3). Jockey Luis Saez will have the call on New Year's Eve from post 9.

Walsh's other entries in the race are Bradley Thoroughbreds, Cambron Equine, and Kurz Equine Investments' Arm Candy, and Dewberry Thoroughbred's Princess Theorem.

Allen Stable's For the Flag will be in search of her first stakes victory in the KY Downs Preview Ladies Turf Mile but enters the race on a three-race win streak. Trained by Jimmy Toner, the fleet-footed For the Flag broke her my 1¼ lengths in March at Gulfstream Park and has since easily gone through the allowance ranks. The 4-year-old daughter of Uncle Mo won a first-level allowance contest in April at Keeneland and a second-level allowance in mid-June at Belmont Park. Jockey Jorge Ruiz rides For the Flag from post 4.

Here is the complete field for the KY Downs Ladies Turf Mile Preview from the rail out (with jockey and trainer):

1. Glenall (IRE) (David Cabrera, Caio Caramori)

2. Henrietta Topham (Graham, Mulcahy)

3. Fancy Martini (Chris Landeros, Chris Hartman)

4. For the Flag (Ruiz, Toner)

5. Sweet Dani Girl (Gabe Saez, Carlo Vaccarezza)

6. Boudoir Burlesque (Rafael Mojica, Anna Decker)

7. Sinfiltre (Francisco Arrieta, Todd Pletcher)

8. Querobin Dourada (Joe Talamo, Paulo Lobo)

9. New Year's Eve (Saez, Walsh)

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

11. Princess Theorem (Adam Beschizza, Walsh)

12. Takntothecleaners (Edgar Morales, Ethan West)

AE 13. Bhoma (Gerardo Corrales, Wayne Catalano)

AE 14. Arm Candy (Vince Cheminaud, Walsh)

Chiseler Headlines Competitive Turf Sprint

Hoolie Racing Stable's Dade Park Dash hero Chiseler returns to Ellis Park and will face an over-subscribed field of 14 turf sprinters that entered Sunday's sixth running of the $200,000 KY Downs Preview Turf Sprint.

Run at 5 ½ furlongs on turf, the KY Downs Preview Turf Sprint will go as Race 6 of 9 with a post time of 2:18 p.m.

Trained by Greg Foley, Chiseler recorded his first stakes victory in the Dade Park Dash when he strongly rallied from just off the pace to defeat five rivals by 2¼ lengths. Chiseler will be ridden by Corey Lanerie from post No. 8.

Surfside Stables' Oceanic was entered in the KY Downs Preview Turf Sprint in search of his fifth-lifetime victory. The gritty son of Constitution finished a game runner-up to Lucky Score in the Highlander Stakes (G2) at Woodbine. Trained by Jordan Blair, Oceanic won last year's Da Hoss Stakes at Colonial Downs and subsequently finished a narrow runner-up to multiple Breeders' Cup winner Golden Pal in the Woodford Stakes (G2) at Keeneland. Jockey Rey Gutierrez has the call from post 4.

The classy Just Might is scheduled to make the 45th start of his career in the KY Downs Preview Turf Sprint, but it will be his first race at Ellis Park. Co-owned and bred by trainer Michelle Lovell, Just Might has yet to find the winner's circle since his victory in last year's Might Beau at Churchill Downs. The 11-time winner's resume sports victories in stakes contests on both turf and dirt. In his last start, Just Might steadily closed ground late but could not catch Nobals and Charcoal in the William Garrett Handicap at Horseshoe Indianapolis. Regular rider Colby Hernandez will be aboard Just Might from the rail.

Here is the field from the rail out for the KY Downs Turf Sprint Preview (with jockey and trainer):

1. Just Might (Hernandez, Lovell)

2. Let My People Go (Rafael Bejarano, Vicki Oliver)

3. Collaborate (Luis Saez, Mike Maker)

4. Oceanic (Gutierrez, Blair)

5. Bakers Bay (Joe Talamo, Tom Drury)

6. Excess Magic (Francisco Arrieta, Bret Calhoun)

7. Charcoal (Alex Achard, Tracey Wisner)

8. Chiseler (Lanerie, Foley)

9. One Timer (E.T. Baird, Larry Rivelli)

10. Bad Beat Brian (Chris Emigh, Brittany Vanden Berg)

11. Pure Panic (Walter Rodriguez, Eric Foster)

12. Red Hot Rod (Brian Hernandez Jr., Rey Hernandez)

AE 13. Mailman Money (Brian Hernandez Jr., Chris Hartman)

AE 14. Remuda (James Graham, Eoin Harty)

Ellis Park's Kentucky Downs Preview Days will kick off Saturday with a trio of stakes contests each worth purses of $200,000 – the Dueling Grounds Preview, the Mint Ladies Turf Sprint Preview and the Mint Millions Mile Preview. First post Saturday is 11:45 a.m. (CT).

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