Equibase Analysis: Impact Warrior Ready To Shine In Del Mar Oaks

This Saturday's Grade 1, $300,000 Del Mar Oaks drew a nice field of 10 including recent Grade 2 San Clemente Stakes winner Anisette (GB), now undefeated in two starts since importing to the United States. Window Shopping won the Grade 2 Summertime Oaks on dirt when last seen in June and hopes to hold that form on dirt. Grade 3 Providencia Stakes winner Paris Secret (IRE) hopes to return to the form shown in April following two poorer efforts including when ninth in the San Clemente, in which And Tell Me Nolies finished a non-threatening third.

Be Your Best (IRE) comes in from New York and one race before last proved competitive at this level when a neck shy of winning the Grade 2 Wonder Again Stakes. Big Pond just won the Fleet Treat Stakes, a sprint on dirt, and tries tougher, two-turns and grass for the first time. Infinite Diamond won the Cash Run Stakes on New Year's Day in Florida before two poorer efforts, both on dirt, and prepped for this race with a fourth place finish on the Del Mar turf last month.

Absolutely Zero won the Fasig-Tipton Futurity versus males in June of 2022 but is winless in three races since and is also trying turf and two-turns for the first time. Impact Warrior (IRE) and Ruby Nell both step up off allowance races in which they ran very well and may have a big impact among a group of three year old fillies who can improve markedly from one race to the next.

Analysis and main contenders:

Impact Warrior (IRE) won her debut last August on the grass in Ireland, then in her second start as a 3-year-old in May missed by a head at one mile on a left-handed course like those in North America. Shipping into the top barn of Phil D'Amato in June, the filly put in three workouts, the last of which was on turf, before a July 29 race at Del Mar over a mile on grass, and she was definitely ready to run and run well. Rallying from sixth of 12 in the early stages, she finished second by three-quarters of a length at the end. As such, Impact Warrior (IRE) absolutely fits with this group based on the 100 ™ Equibase® Speed Figure earned in that effort, as compared to the 99 figure Anisette (GB) earned seven days earlier winning the local prep for this race, the San Clemente Stakes. With jockey Kent Desormeaux riding her back after getting familiar with her last month and with the prospect for improvement in her second start at the Del Mar meeting, Impact Warrior (IRE) is my top choice to win this year's Del Mar Oaks.

Anisette (GB) makes her third start since coming to the U.S. between December of last year and this past March. She's run one more time locally as compared to Impact Warrior (IRE), and that experience may give her an edge but she is likely to go to post at lower odds based on her strong win in the San Clemente Stakes last month. In both of her local starts, Anisette (GB) rallied powerfully and from far back, first from last of 12 to win by three quarters of a length in her U.S. debut in May, then from 10th of 14 in the San Clemente before powering off by two lengths. Going from a 92 ™ figure in her first U.S. start to 99 in her second, Anisette (GB) certainly has what it takes to win her second graded stakes on grass in a row and deserves a lot of respect in this situation.

Infinite Diamond will likely come under the radar of many bettors, just as she was when sent to post at 17 to 1 odds last month in an allowance race on the Del Mar turf. That was an interesting placement for this filly that had previously run in Florida. In wondering why trainer Biancone shipped the filly to California and put her on turf where she had never raced before, it appears that race, at the same mile and one-eighth turf trip as the Del Mar Oaks, was specifically meant to get her ready for the Del Mar Oaks. Although fourth in the race one month ago, Infinite Diamond earned a decent 95 figure which can be improved upon in her second local start. Additionally, she had some traffic trouble as her path was taken early in the stretch, but when clear, although the cause was lost, she closed willingly and was just a nose from the third place finisher. Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith takes over and with a better trip and having experience over the course there is potential for Infinite Diamond to run better than her high odds suggest she will.

Honorable mention goes to a trio of fillies – Be Your Best (IRE), Window Shopping and Ruby Nell. Be Your Best (IRE) ships in from New York off a ninth place effort but in the mile and one-quarter Belmont Oaks Invitational. She proved competitive at this distance right before that with a 95 figure effort, missing by a neck in the Wonder Again Stakes. If she can return to that form she could have a say in the outcome. Window Shopping and Ruby Nell both hail from the barn of Hall of Fame trainer Dick Mandella, and both enter the race off wins. Window Shopping won the Summertime Oaks on dirt with a 91 figure when last seen in June, and two races prior to that won by 16 lengths with a 97 figure which could be competitive if repeated here. Ruby Nell is a perfect two-for-two on grass, with a win in May with an 88 figure following by a win last month on the Del Mar turf with a 94 figure on the same day Anisette (GB) won the San Clemente with a 99 figure. Making her second start following two months off, Ruby Nell has room to improve to the level needed to be a competitor in this field,

The rest of the field, with their best ™ Equibase Speed Figures, is Absolutely Zero (88), And Tell Me Nolies (93), Big Pond (91) and Paris Secret (IRE) (95).

Top Win Contenders:
Impact Warrior (IRE)
Anisette (GB)
Infinite Diamond

Del Mar Oaks – Grade 1
Race 8 at Del Mar
Saturday, August 19 – Post Time 8:30 PM E.T.
Fillies, Three Year Olds
One Mile and One Eighth on Turf
Purse: $300,000

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Owner, Breeder, Philanthropist: Alex Campbell, Jr. Passes At Age 95

A longtime Thoroughbred owner, breeder, and member of The Jockey Club, Alex Campbell, Jr. passed away on Aug. 15 at the age of 95, according to a social media post from his valued assistant Mary Venezie.

Among Campbell's greatest equine successes was the Grade 1 winner Karlovy Vary, winner of the Ashland in 2012. Two of that mare's offspring, Mean Mary and Bye Bye Melvin, have gone on to graded stakes success as well. The former is named for Venezie, a joke which does not reflect the assistant's true personality, Campbell told Paulick Report in 2021.

“She's the complete opposite of that, one of the sweetest, nicest, best people I know,” Campbell said. “She got a big kick out of it and she's enjoyed every minute of it.”

Mean Mary won five graded stakes and was twice second in Grade 1 events, earning $1,086,270 to be Campbell's most successful racehorse since 2000, according to Equibase. Other Grade 1 winners bred and raced by Campbell include Queens Court Queen (1995 Santa Maria Handicap) and Mr Purple (1996 Santa Anita Handicap).

A native of Lexington, Ky., Campbell was also quietly one of the city's greatest philanthropists. He launched the Triangle Foundation in 1980, and chaired the creation of Triangle Park in downtown Lexington. Over the years, the Triangle Foundation has completed a number of other projects in the city, including the Equestrian Park at Blue Grass Airport, Thoroughbred Park, and Woodland Skateboard Park.

Perhaps Campbell's most visible addition to Lexington is the statue of Secretariat located in the center of a traffic circle at the intersection of Alexandria Drive and Old Frankfort Pike. Washington sculptor Jocelyn Russell made the Secretariat statue in Oklahoma, and it was transported to Lexington. The 3,800-pound Secretariat, 21 feet long and over 11 feet high, was installed Oct. 14, 2019.

“I have a funny saying, and fortunately all of my children have adopted it, that 'giving is the most selfish thing we do,'” Campbell said in 2021. “The reason for that is that the receiver always gets more than the giver. In proportion it means very little to you, when they come to thank you you get your investment back. My son has the job of putting my little saying on my tombstone. It's true, just think what you've done for somebody and how happy it makes you.”

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NTRA Joins Dean Dorton For Nationwide Survey On Thoroughbred Farm Employee Compensation

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) has joined the certified public accounting and professional business advisory firm, Dean Dorton, in conducting a nationwide survey focused on Thoroughbred horse farm employee compensation. The survey includes questions related to average hourly and salary pay rates for various positions, bonuses, health insurance, housing, visa programs, internships, retirement plans, and more.

All Thoroughbred farm owners are encouraged to complete this survey, which will allow comparison and sharing of state-specific results to those of the nationwide respondents. All information from specific respondents will remain completely anonymous.

The deadline to complete the survey is Thursday, August 31. Please complete one survey per farm. Results will be published in early October.

The survey is available at the following link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2023ThoroughbredHorseFarmCompensationSurvey

About the NTRA

The NTRA, based in Lexington, Ky. and Washington, D.C., is a broad-based coalition of more than 100 horse racing interests and thousands of individual stakeholders consisting of horseplayers, racetrack operators, owners, breeders, trainers and affiliated horse racing associations, charged with increasing the popularity, welfare and integrity of Thoroughbred racing.

About Dean Dorton

For more than 35 years, Dean Dorton has served a broad spectrum of people and organizations involved in the equine industry, from small boarding farms to large multi-departmental farms involved in boarding, breeding, selling, and stallion management; from racing stables to a racetrack; from bloodstock agents to equine veterinary firms; and from industry associations to equine insurance agencies. For more information visit www.deandorton.com.

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