Trainer McLean Robertson Reinstated After Split Sample Fails To Confirm Banned Drug Finding

A provisional suspension of trainer McLean “Mac” Robertson following a reported positive test for the banned substance altrenogest  abruptly ended July 22 when the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority and its testing and enforcement arm, the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit, said altrenogest was not detected in a split sample.

Testing of the original sample and the split sample was conducted by laboratories contracted by HIWU.

Altrenogest, approved for use in fillies and mares to suppress estrus and sold under the brand name Regu-Mate, reportedly was detected in the gelding Johnny Up following a June 4 victory in a $7,500 claiming race at Canterbury Park, where he's been a member of the Minnesota track's Hall of Fame since 2011.

Because altrenogest is listed as a banned substance for male horses under HISA/HIWU rules, the positive triggered an automatic provisional suspension of Robertson pending  confirmation of the drug in the split sample. Robertson was required to transfer the 70 horses under his care to someone not currently affiliated with his stable during the provisional suspension. Robertson's most recent start was July 2.

Nathaniel Quinonez, a one-time Robertson employee who started 49 horses in his own name from 2016 through May 4, 2023, took over the stable. Quinonez has won eight races from 26 starts at Canterbury and Delaware Park since Robertson was forced to the sidelines, including two stakes on Canterbury's Hall of Fame day July 15.

A joint statement from HISA/HIWU said the notice of the potential anti-doping violation has been withdrawn and the case has been closed.

Johnny Up's win has been reinstated.

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Kingman’s Startup Mentality Gets Brown, Klaravich Off the Blocks on Haskell Day

1st-Monmouth, $54,650, Msw, 7-22, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:41.94, fm, 1 1/2 lengths.
STARTUP MENTALITY (IRE) (f, 3, Kingman {GB}–Fine Time {GB}, by Dansili {GB}), sourced by Chad Brown and owner Klaravich Stables for 300,000gns ($428,654) out of Book 1 at the 2021 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, was the only first-time starter taking on a field of more experienced maidens to open the Haskell S. day card at Monmouth Saturday. Named the 2-1 third choice, the filly broke from the far outside gate and was content to let the rest of the field go in front of her up the backstretch through an opening half in :46.97 before making a sweeping four-wide move around the far turn. Caught the widest of the bunch, Startup Mentality had plenty of momentum with a furlong to run, eagerly ran down late leader Mirabella (Into Mischief), and gained separation to the line to graduate by 1 1/2 lengths.  The second straight winner from her dam, Startup Mentality is out of a full-sister to G1SW Passage of Time (GB) and a half to GSW/MGISP Time Test (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) and G1SW Timepiece (GB) (Zamindar). This is also the family of European champion older horse Twice Over (GB) (Observatory) and GI Matriarch S. winner Viadera (GB) (Bated Breath {GB}). Fine Time has a 2-year-old Lope de Vega (Ire) filly and a yearling filly by Night of Thunder (Ire). Sales History: 300,000gns Ylg '21 TATOCT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $33,000. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV.
O-Klaravich Stables, Inc.; B-Mount Armstrong Stud. (Ire); T-Chad C. Brown.

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Dubawi’s Emily Dickinson Dominant In The Curragh Cup

Making it another big day in Kildare for Ballydoyle, Emily Dickinson (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) brought up a treble for O'Brien and Moore in the G2 Comer Group International Curragh Cup on Saturday. Fourth on unsuitably quick ground in the G1 Gold Cup at Royal Ascot last month, the G3 Loughbrown S. and Listed Vintage Crop S. winner had it all falling into place after the rain and was able to wait patiently in mid-division early.

Surrendering first run to market-rival Rosscarbery (Ger) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) at the top of the straight, the 6-4 favourite was under a ride as that rival's jockey Billy Lee took a look around to check their progress two out. While he would have been happy enough there, he wasn't as the dark blue Magnier silks loomed at his side less than a furlong later and Emily Dickinson had soon overhauled the Twomey runner before staying on powerfully to win by three lengths.

“I was a bit worried that she was a couple of pieces of work short, but she loves that ground and grows another leg on it,” O'Brien said. “She loves being ridden like that, is very genuine and tries very hard. Ryan gave her a peach, he filled her with confidence. He said going to the start he knew she was different, obviously she loves that ease in the ground. She would run every day on fast ground and come out of it perfect–she could go to Goodwood, but after today we know that ground is important to her. If there is no ease in the ground at Goodwood she won't run and we'll keep her for the autumn.”

 

Pedigree Notes

Impeccably-bred, Emily Dickinson is the best of three foals of racing age out of the high-class Chicquita (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), whose finest hour came when winning the G1 Irish Oaks on this card. Her first was the G3 Silver Flash S.-placed Secret Thoughts (War Front), while her second was the GI American Oaks runner-up Nicest (Ire) (American Pharaoh) who was also third behind Snowfall (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) in the 2021 Irish Oaks. The second dam is the listed-winning Prudenzia (Ire) (Dansili {GB}), dam of the stable's prolific top-level performer Magic Wand (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) who got her win at that level in the MacKinnon S.

Prudenzia, who also supplied Dubawi's G3 Prix Penelope winner and G1 Prix de Diane runner-up Philomene (Ire) and the group-placed Enemy (GB) (Muhaarar {GB}) and Je Ne Regretterien (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), is kin to the G3 Prix de Lutece winner Pacifique (Ire) who shares Montjeu as a sire with Chicquita and is in turn the dam of another Lutece scorer in Paix (Ire) also by Muhaarar and the G2 Prix Greffulhe-placed Sir Bob Parker (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}). This is also the family of the Listed Lingfield Derby Trial winner English King (Fr) (Camelot {GB}) and the G1 Oaks, Irish Oaks and Yorkshire Oaks heroine Alexandrova (Ire) (Sadler's Wells). Chicquita's as-yet unraced 3-year-old full-sister to Emily Dickinson is named Beware (Ire), while her 2-year-old filly also by Dubawi is named Magical World (Ire). She also has a colt foal by Wootton Bassett (GB).

Saturday, The Curragh, Ireland
COMER GROUP INTERNATIONAL CURRAGH CUP-G2, €150,000, Curragh, 7-22, 3yo/up, 14fT, 3:16.00, sf.
1–EMILY DICKINSON (IRE), 134, f, 4, by Dubawi (Ire)
     1st Dam: Chicquita (Ire) (G1SW-Ire, G1SP-Eng, G1SP-Fr, $859,094), by Montjeu (Ire)
     2nd Dam: Prudenzia (Ire), by Dansili (GB)
     3rd Dam: Platonic (GB), by Zafonic
O-Mrs J Magnier/M Tabor/D Smith/Westerberg; B-Chicquita Syndicate (IRE); T-Aidan O'Brien; J-Ryan Moore. €90,000. Lifetime Record: GSP-Eng, 15-4-1-1, $336,850. *1/2 to Nicest (Ire) (American Pharoah), G1SP-Ire, GISP-US, GSP-Eng, $194,883. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree, or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Rosscarbery (Ger), 134, m, 5, Sea The Stars (Ire)–Rose Rized (Ger), by Authorized (Ire). (130,000gns Ylg '19 TATOCT; 1,000,000gns HRA '22 TATMA). O-Lady Bamford; B-Gestut Wittekindshof (GER); T-Paddy Twomey. €30,000.
3–Amusement (Ire), 122, f, 3, Galileo (Ire)–Rock Orchid (Ire), by Fastnet Rock (Aus).
1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. (540,000gns Ylg '21 TATOCT). O-Mrs J Magnier/M Tabor/D Smith/Westerberg; B-B V Sangster (IRE); T-Donnacha O'Brien. €15,000.
Margins: 3, 3 1/4, 1HF. Odds: 1.50, 1.88, 11.00.
Also Ran: Run For Oscar (Ire), Sionnach Eile (Ire), Yashin (Ire), Gooloogong (Ire), Young Ireland (Ire), John Alexander (Ire). Scratched: Okita Soushi (Ire), Point King (Ire).

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‘We Have Stuck Together’: Flysofreeashleeb Could Deliver Team Emotional Win In Woodbine Oaks

This year's edition of the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, set to run Sunday, will be an emotional time for those connected to Flysofreeashleeb.

Every moment, from the time groom Reson White walks the filly over to the Woodbine paddock, to when trainer Patrick Dixon gives jockey Jose Campos a leg up, to the first sight of the black silks emblazoned with a red and purple lightning bolt on the racetrack, will bring about a mix of both joy and sadness for those closest to the dark bay daughter of Midnight Lute.

Flysofreeashleeb, owned by John Brnjas' Colebrook Farms, is named after Ashlee Brnjas, John's daughter, who passed away in September 2021.

Everyone who takes care of the Colebrook string of horses in Barn 5 on the Woodbine backstretch knows the story of how the filly came to be known as Flysofreeashleeb.

“It's very special,” said Dixon. “The fact she has shown a bit of talent, and that she has a shot to be there is special too. Even though she is her own individual, she responds to her name being Ashlee. She has been called that since day one and she knows it's her name. This filly has that strong personality Ashlee did, so it's a wonderful thing to see how the two are connected in so many ways. It's also special for John, the whole Brnjas family and the Colebrook family. It's been quite a rollercoaster the past two years, but we have stuck together.”

White, who has worked for Colebrook Farms since 2012, including alongside Ashlee Brnjas, has groomed the filly since she arrived at the track as a 2-year-old.

“She's intelligent, she knows what she wants, but she can go off at times. “She gets better and better. She never gets tired. She always wants to train forwardly and since the first time anyone's got on her, they've always said she wants to go long. I know her so well and I have a great bond with her.”

A multiple stakes-placed trainer, Dixon knows winning the Oaks will be a monumental task for Flysofreeashleeb, who was bred by Janeane Everatt (who passed away on July 12), James Everatt, and Arika Everatt-Meeuse. Produced by the Touch Gold mare Sinful, the filly was purchased by Richard Hogan for $67,000 at the  2021 Keeneland September yearling sale, where Taylor Made Sales Agency consigned her.

Still a maiden after seven starts, Flysofreeashleeb heads into the Oaks with a pair of thirds, including in her most recent start on June 15, in a 1 1/16-mile Tapeta race at Woodbine.

Breaking from the rail, she will face 13 rivals in the pre-eminent race for Canadian-bred 3-year-old fillies.

“She is coming into the race in great shape and ready to run,” said Dixon. “There are some really nice fillies, and the field seems evenly matched. We will just run our best race and see what happens.”

On Friday afternoon, the barn sent out the winner of the first race, the aptly named Ashlee's Ring, a 3-year-old daughter of Paynter. It was a maiden-breaking score for the Colebrook homebred.

Maybe, just maybe, that red and purple lightning bolt will strike again in Sunday.

“That was a great moment, to see Ashlee's Ring win,” said Dixon. “Obviously, that filly was named after Ashlee too. I know John was very happy. He was delighted. We all were.”

One day from now, Flysofreeashleeb will go walk towards the starting gate for what will be the biggest race of her career to date.

That the Oaks presents a tall task and big ask isn't lost on her connections.

Win or lose, Dixon knows what to expect from the horse listed at 30-1 in the morning line for the 1 1/8-mile main track race.

“She'll run a good race because she's in really good order. She'll run to the best of her ability, and she'll be in with a shot.”

As for her most notable on-track attribute, Dixon points to a willingness to go the extra furlong.

“Her stamina really stands out. She's bred to go long, and she wants to go long. This is her first time going a mile and an eighth. She seems like she wants to go longer than that. She also gallops out well after every race. So, stamina is her best ability. Her turn of foot gives her a shot.”

A win in the 68th running of the Oaks would be like something out of a Hollywood script for those who work in Barn 5.

It's a thought that has crossed Dixon's mind more often in the past few days.

“I do think about it. But you try not to think about it because you end up putting pressure on yourself, the filly, and everyone in the barn. I gallop her myself because I don't want to put pressure on the other staff because I know what she means to everybody. At the end of the day, she is a special individual, a horse we all care about, just like we did with Ashlee.”

Flysofreeashleeb will have her own cheering section out in full force for Race 10 early Sunday evening at Woodbine.

Dixon expects it to be an emotional moment for many.

“Everybody that is in the barn now was there when Ashlee worked there, so we're all still the same staff who relates to what happened to Ashlee and what this filly symbolizes. This filly gets a lot of love from so many people. We're happy to give that love.”

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