Front-Running Crypto Mo Lands Iowa Oaks, Provides Murphy Milestone 2,000th Career Win

Crypto Mo led throughout and cruised to a two-length triumph in the $225,000 Iowa Oaks (G3) on Saturday at Prairie Meadows and provided jockey Cindy Murphy her 2,000th career victory.

Favorite Imonra finished second, three lengths to the good of third-place finisher Stellar Lady.

Trained by Murphy's husband, Travis, who co-owns  Crypto Mo with Matt Trent and Triple V Racing LLC, the Mohaymen filly took charge soon after the start and posted fractions of :24.37 for the quarter mile, :48.55 for a half mile and 1:13.05 for six furlongs. Leading by two lengths in early stretch, she maintained her advantage to the finish, easily besting favorite Imonra.

Crypto Mo returned $9.60 for the win after covering 1 1/16 miles in 1:44.16 on a fast track.

The Iowa Oaks is the first graded victory for Murphy, whose first career win came Dec. 8, 1987 aboard Ocala Spender at Tampa Bay Downs, according to Equibase statistics. Since then she has banked purse earnings of  more than $22.4 million from 18,131 mounts.

Murphy won the first race ever held at Prairie Meadows on March 1, 1989 aboard Holmish in a race for $2,300 claimers. At the time, she rode as Cindy Springman and later she rode as Cindy Noll.

Crypto Mo posted her second consecutive stakes win, entering off a triumph in the Panthers Stakes June 10 at Altoona, Iowa track, and third straight overall following an allowance win May 28 at Prairie Meadows. Her career line stands at 4-0-1 from eight starts. The $134,700 winner's share of the Iowa Oaks purse lifted her lifetime purse earnings to $210,870.

Travis Murphy bought her for $20,000 at the 2021 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, where she was consigned by her breeder, Buck Pond Farm. The filly's dam is the Forty Tales mare Fortywinds.

Crypto Mo has been supplemented to Monday's Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale. She is catalogued as hip 645 with Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

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Observations: Subjectivist Half-Brother Debuts in Ayr Novice

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Monday's Insights features a Too Darn Hot (GB) half-brother to MG1SW Subjectivist (GB) (Teofilo {GB}).

14.20 Ayr, Novice, £9,950, 2yo, 7f 50yT
INDIVIDUALISM (GB) (Too Darn Hot {GB}) debuts in the Dr Jim Walker colours made famous by the April-foaled bay's half-brother Subjectivist (GB) (Teofilo {Ire}) in the 2021 G1 Gold Cup at Royal Ascot and previous year's G1 Prix Royal-Oak. As with that high-class stayer, Charlie Johnston is handed responsibility for the 110,000gns Book 1 graduate who is also kin to the dual group 2-winning sire Sir Ron Priestley (GB) (Australia {GB}).

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Iowa Oaks Winner Crypto Mo Supplemented To July Horses Of Racing Age Sale

Crypto Mo (Moyhamen), winner of Saturday's GIII Iowa Oaks, has been supplemented to Monday's Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale. She is catalogued as hip 645 with Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.

The three-year-old filly led throughout in the 1 1/16-mile race to win by two lengths with a Beyer Speed Figure of 90.  It was her second consecutive stakes win following a victory in the Panthers S. in early June. She has now won four of eight career starts for $210,870. It is her third win this year.

“Crypto Mo is a very exciting addition to the catalogue,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “She is a ready-to-go graded stakes winning three-year-old filly with a lot of racing opportunities ahead of her. She has a similar profile to Stiletto Boy (Shackleford), who came into this sale off a win in the Iowa Derby a couple years back and is now a Grade I winner of $1.8 million.”

Crypto Mo will be available for inspection beginning Monday morning at Barn 12.

The July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale will take place Monday, July 10, beginning at 2 pm in Lexington, Kentucky.

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Saturday’s Belmont Winners Look Forward To Saratoga

Trainer Todd Pletcher appears to be in a good spot heading into the upcoming Saratoga Race Course meet after enjoying graded-stakes success Saturday at Belmont Park with both Far Bridge (English Channel) and 'TDN Rising Star' Charge It (Tapit).

LSU Stables' Far Bridge earned his first graded stakes triumph in the GI Belmont Derby Invitational. Pletcher said following the race that the GI Saratoga Derby Invitational August 5 would be, “a logical next target.”

Whisper Hill Farm's Charge It is a likely candidate for the GI Whitney S. the same day following a 4 3/4-length victory in the GII Suburban S. which garnered a 106 Beyer Speed Figure.

Pletcher's Belmont-based assistant Byron Hughes reported that both horses exited their winning performances in good order.

“Both looked great this morning. They ate up last night and were walking around with a purpose this morning. They're both happy with themselves,” Hughes said.

Charge It's triumph also garnered a sense of pride from Todd Quast, the general manager of Mandy Pope's Whisper Hill Farm.

“He ran big. We never felt like he had a problem with distance by watching him train in the morning, but he has to do it in the afternoon,” Quast said. “He can be just a little bit quirky. The talent and raw ability are both there, and he can do it in the afternoons. When he puts it all together, it's an amazing performance.”

Quast pointed out that, like Charge It, 2022 Horse of the Year Flightline also is by Tapit and out of an Indian Charlie mare.

“We'll have to see how Flightline does,” Quast said. “I'm not saying we're Flightline at all, but I think about how well received he is in the breeding shed and how good of a racehorse he was. If Charge It were to win the Whitney and then come back and be lucky enough to win the Breeders' Cup, he should be well received in the breeding shed when he does go.”

Irish shipper Aspen Grove (Ire) (Justify) who captured Saturday's GI Fasig-Tipton Belmont Oaks Invitational at Belmont Park, is also headed to Saratoga.

The 10-furlong test for sophomore fillies is the first leg of the Fasig-Tipton Fillies Turf Triple series, which is followed by the GIII Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Oaks Invitational August 4 at Saratoga Race Course and concludes with the GIII Fasig-Tipton Jockey Club Oaks Invitational September 16.

“Mark Enright who came over with the filly is going to stay, and I think she'll go into Jack Sisterson's barn,” said Craig Bernick, breeder and co-owner. “But I think Mark will continue to take care of her and ride her [in the mornings]. Fozzy will stay involved, but I think she'll go into Jack's barn. We'll look at the Saratoga Oaks and we'll consider the Del Mar Oaks also. She'll go to Saratoga sometime this week.”

“My own inkling is that I'm not sure if Del Mar would suit her, but I wasn't on her back yesterday,” trainer James Stack added. “One thing that played to her strengths yesterday was stepping up in trip. Grade I's are important to fillies–the Saratoga race is worth more–if she was a gelding, we wouldn't be having this conversation!”

Trainer Melanie Giddings celebrated the first stakes win of her career Saturday with August Dawn Farm's Maple Leaf Mel (Cross  Traffic), who was named for her trainer during her tenure as an assistant trainer to the filly's original conditioner Jeremiah Englehart.

The New York-bred notched the second graded coup of her career in Saturday's GIII Victory Ride S. at Belmont and Giddings said Maple Leaf Mel returned to Saratoga Race Course Sunday morning where she will make her preparations towards an intended start in the GI TestS. on August 5 at the Spa.

“She is here and happy to be eating and to be back,” said Giddings. “The Test is the plan. She'll have a few days off like everybody after their race and we'll see how she comes out of it. We'll make sure she's happy and good and her energy is good and go from there. She's a high-energy horse, so it takes quite a bit to knock her down. She looks pretty bright-eyed this morning.”

“It's really special. When you have a horse like that and she's already won four, you just want perfection for her all the time,” Giddings added. “I expected her to run the way she did. She just thrives on running. She's the kind of horse anyone loves to have and when you're taking her over, she's going to give 110 percent.”

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