Summer Breezes: July 26, 2023

Some of the most highly anticipated races during the summer racing season are the 'baby' races during the boutique meetings at both Saratoga and Del Mar and at Ellis Park, which attract its fair share of high-priced offspring from a variety of top national outfits.

Summer Breezes highlights debuting 2-year-olds at those meetings that have been sourced at the breeze-up sales earlier in the year, with links to their under-tack previews. To follow are the horses entered for Wednesday at Saratoga:

Wednesday, July 26, 2023
Saratoga 3, $88k, 2yo, f, (S), 5 1/2fT, 2:19 p.m. ET
Horse (Sire), Sale, Price ($), Breeze
Beautiful Thief (Dialed In), FTMMAY, 65,000, see below
C-Wavertree Stables (C Dunne), agt; B-Bona Venture/G Weaver
Dorth's Sol Dancer (Solomini)-AE, OBSAPR, 40,000, click
C-Omar Ramirez Bloodstock, agent; B-SJB Stable Trust
Mel's Angel (Leofric), OBSMAR, 32,000, click
C-Really and Truly Thoroughbreds; B-4K Services LLC

 

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Goffs UK August Sale Catalogues 148

A total of 148 lots consisting of horses-in-training, stores, NH mares and young stock have been catalogued for the Goffs UK August Sale, set to be held on Aug. 9 at Doncaster beginning at 10 a.m.

This year's sale will host two partial dispersals from owners Mike and Eileen Newbould and Gigginstown House Stud. The Newboulds are selling 13 head, including dual Grade 2 winner Third Time Lucki (Ire) (Arcadia {Ger}) (lot 85) and three-time winner West Cork (GB) (Midnight Legend {GB}) (lot 84), who finished second in the G2 Scottish Champion Hurdle. Gigginstown House will offer seven horses-in-training, including Grade 3 winner Highland Change (Ire) (Fame and Glory {GB}), who won a Class 2 Hurdle in his most recent start and will sell as lot 79, and Grade 2-placed Decimation (Ire) (Milan {GB}) (lot 51).

“The August Sale follows on from our largest UK NH sale of the year, the Spring Sale, and hosts our second of four UK store sessions in 2023, the final two being the 2-year-old store sessions in the September and Yorton Sales,” Goffs UK Managing Director Tim Kent said. “We would like to extend our thanks to Mike and Eileen Newbould who will host a partial dispersal of their racing interests which is headed by the dual Grade 2 winner Third Time Lucki. Along with the Gigginstown House Stud partial dispersal, an annual draft at Doncaster HIT Sales which has produced many highlights over the years, there are plenty of lots to capture the attention of buyers.”

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Milton Toby Passes Away

Award-winning author and attorney Milton Toby passed away Monday at his Georgetown, Kentucky home following a battle with cancer. He was 73.

News of Toby's passing was first reported by Blood-Horse, where he worked for over a decade before beginning a freelance writing career.

Toby began his sports writing career at the Aiken Standard and his first assignment for the South Carolina newspaper involved covering the 1972 GI Belmont S. He returned to Kentucky in 1973 and began a 12-year stint writing for the BloodHorse magazine.

As a freelance photojournalist, Toby covered stories across the globe, from China to Costa Rica and Columbia, before turning his attention to the law and earning a law degree from University of Kentucky School of Law in 1995. In addition to practicing law, he also taught at several Kentucky colleges and universities and served as chair of the Central Kentucky Bar Association's equine law division. He served as president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors from 2018-2020, sat on the board of the American Horse Publications from 2010-2013, and was an instructor in equine commercial law at the University of Louisville's Equine Industry Program.

Toby is the author of 10 books. His “Dancer's Image, the Forgotten Story of the 1968 Kentucky Derby,” won the 2011 Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award, as well as the American Horse Publications Editorial Award as the best equine book of 2011. He doubled up on AHP's top equine book in 2012 with “Noor: A Champion Thoroughbred's Unlikely Journey from California to Kentucky,” and won that award again in 2018 with “Taking Shergar: Thoroughbred Racing's Most Famous Cold Case.”

Toby's 10th and final book, “Unnatural Ability, the History of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Racing” will be published next month by University Press of Kentucky.

Toby is survived by his wife, Roberta.

No service or visitation is scheduled. A gathering of remembrance may be announced at a later date. Donations may be made in Toby's name to Bluegrass Care Navigators in Lexington.

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Stott Labels King George ‘Race Of The Season’ And Puts Faith In King Of Steel

Kevin Stott has billed Saturday's King George VI And Queen Elizabeth QIPCO S. as the race of the season so far and backed his mount King Of Steel (Wootton Bassett {GB}) to exact revenge on his Derby conqueror Auguste Rodin (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn}).

However, the jockey warned that the Ascot showpiece is far from a two-horse race, and described being a part of such a spectacle as incredibly exciting. 

King Of Steel finished just a half a length behind Auguste Rodin at huge odds of 66-1 in the G1 Derby. The dashing grey has since run out an impressive winner of the G2 King Edward VII S. at Royal Ascot and Stott says he couldn't be happier with the Roger Varian-trained colt ahead of Saturday's big race. 

“It's probably the Flat race of the season so far,” Stott said on Tuesday. “You've got all the best horses in there–proven ones and up and coming ones. If it's a 12 or 15-runner field then it's going to be really, really exciting. There's not long left now, he did a nice piece of work this morning and it's all systems go.”

Stott added, “It's by no means a two-horse race. There are some very high quality horses in there and especially if we are going to have ease in the ground, there are a lot of horses with very good form on slower ground.

“First and second in the Derby going at it again for the first time since the Derby is obviously a massive thing for everyone.

“You don't know when you have so many good horses pitched against each other, it's exciting and it's very open. Auguste Rodin and King Of Steel are getting a bit of weight from the other horses as they are only three and the others are older and more experienced.”

Stott was visibly disappointed after King Of Steel's Derby defeat, feeling he could have won had he timed his challenge differently, but having had time to reflect, he is more accepting of how the race panned out.

He said, “I still look at the replay now and again from the Derby and go over it again and again. I've got to the stage now where I wouldn't change anything that I did, we just got run down by the better horse on the day.

“I had no pressure on me, I was just riding him to run well, to see what we had, to see if the homework was backing up in a race.

“Between the two and the three [furlong] pole I was in front by two-and-a-bit lengths and the next thing you know I was screaming for the finish line.

“Unfortunately, we just got run down by a very good horse on the day, hopefully we can turn the form around but we have to, first of all, beat some other very good horses in the race.

“It's not just a race between the two 3-year-olds, but I like to think that if it does come down to a battle again from the furlong pole, then hopefully our fella will pull it out.”

He added, “I've got a lot of faith in the horse, but then again Aidan O'Brien is the master of the world that we live in and even though Auguste Rodin's win in the Irish Derby wasn't as visually flattering as the English Derby, he is probably one of the nicest horses that Aidan has trained. Just to be part of a race like this and to ride a horse of this calibre is very exciting.”

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