Progeny Of Teofilo Popular At Tattersalls Online

A pair of sons by Teofilo (Ire) filled the top two places during Thursday's Tattersalls Online September Sale.

Topping the sale was the 3-year-old colt Teorie (Ire) (lot 24) who was knocked down for 45,000gns to Fergal O'Brien Racing and his stable jockey Paddy Brennan. Already a winner from five starts, the colt is a full-brother to the winning Theodulus (Ire) and is from the extended family of G1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud winner Gear Up (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}). He was consigned by Jim Bolger's Glebe House Stables.

“We bought a lovely horse last year from Mr. Bolger called Dancila by the same sire and this horse had a good profile, I loved his win at Leopardstown,” said O'Brien. “We have an owner who wants a juvenile hurdler so we thought we'd give it a go. He'll go back to Paddy Brennan's, and we'll probably have him castrated, then we'll start jumping him to go for juvenile hurdles.”

Scott Lowther paid 30,000gns for the 3-year-old gelding That's Jet (Ire), who was offered by O'Sullivan Bloodstock. Lot 25 has placed once over hurdles, and his dam, Floating Along (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}), is a half-sister to G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest winner King's Apostle (Ire) (King's Best) and G2 Lartigue Hurdle scorer Politicise (Ire) (Camelot {GB}).

“My trainer Daragh Bourke had watched a few of his races in Ireland and he'd come recommended from a couple of guys over there too. I'll look for a juvenile hurdle for him–we'll maybe aim him for Wetherby in October although he looks very well handicapped on the Flat as well I must admit.”

The progeny of Blue Point (Ire) have been in demand in the sales ring with his 35 first-crop winners anchored by four stakes winner, among them Big Evs (Ire), who will race in the G2 Carlsberg Danish Pilsner Flying Childers S. on Friday. Lot 8, the filly Raknah (Ire), was bought by BBA Ireland for 25,000gns from Andrew Balding's Park House Stables. She has placed once in three runs, and is out of a full-sister to G3 Ballyroan S. hero Stellar Mass (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}).

The second Blue Point to sell was 15,000gns buy Desert Master (GB) (lot 35), who has hit the board five times in eight runs to date. From James Tate's Jamesfield Stables, the bay is out of the listed-placed Iffraaj (GB) mare Al Fareej (Ire) and caught the eye of Northgate Lodge Stud.

De Bruyne (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}) (lot 34) was snapped up for 25,000gns to Gassim Ghazali from Ed Walker Racing. The gelding sports a win on the all-weather and is a grandson of Listed Sandy Lane S. winner Danehill Destiny (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), who was also third twice at Group 3 level.

From a catalogue of 91, 81 horses were offered with 47 sold (58%) for a gross of 377,700gns. The average was 8,036gns and the median was 4,000gns.

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Auguste Rodin Joins Longines WBRR Top 10 After Irish Champion Win

The Coolmore partners' Auguste Rodin (Ire) has joined the top 10 of the Longines World's Best Racehorse Rankings on the back of a victory in the G1 Irish Champion S. and raised his rating to 124. Japanese superstar Equinox (Jpn) (Kitasan Black {Jpn}) is still on top of the rankings at 129, one pound better than G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. victor Hukum (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) and G1 International S. hero Mostahdaf (Ire) (Frankel {GB}).

Also a winner of the G1 Derby and G1 Irish Derby, the son of Deep Impact (Jpn) defeated Aidan O'Brien stablemate Luxembourg (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) (123), fellow list newcomer and G1 Falmouth S. heroine Nashwa (GB) (Frankel {GB}) (121) and group winner King Of Steel (Wootton Bassett {GB}) (121) in fourth.

Arcangelo (Arrogate), who won the GI Belmont S. in June, returned to take the GI Travers S. at Saratoga and is now ranked 121, also good for the top 10 spots. For the full list of ranked horses, please visit the IFHA website.

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Equibase Analysis: Appleby Set For Back-To-Back Woodbine Mile Wins?

The 2023 edition of the Grade 1, $1 million Ricoh Woodbine Mile brings together a field of six, with the winner of the race receiving an automatic fees-paid berth in the G1 Breeders' Cup Mile Nov. 4 at Santa Anita.

Irish-bred Master of The Seas will get the most attention as he won the Group 2 Summer Mile Stakes in England in July when last seen, and as trainer Charles Appleby won the 2022 edition of this race with Modern Games. Another Irish-bred, War Bomber, will also garner support as he won the G2 King Edward Stakes over the Woodbine turf course last month. Lucky Score won the G2 Highlander Stakes at Woodbine in July at a shorter distance and finished third in the King Edward in his most recent race. Ice Chocolat, a Brazilian-bred, was most recently third in the G1 Fourstardave Handicap at the distance last month but has yet to win a North American graded stakes. Shirl's Speight won the G1 Maker's Mark Mile Stakes in April, 2022 but is winless in eight races since then, including a fourth-place finish in the King Edward. Irish-bred My Sea Cottage finished fourth in the Fourstardave after setting the pace and appears overmatched.

Main Contenders:

Master of The Seas – The tremendous record trainer Charles Appleby has when shipping horses from Europe to run in graded stakes in North America is as important as the horses he brings over for big races. Per an Equibase Race Lens query, Appleby has raced 30 horses on this continent in the past five years, with 17 different horses winning 22 races in 56 starts. Better still, in Grade 1 races, the record of Appleby runners is 17 wins from 41 starts with another eight having finished second. If you bet every one of those 41 horses to win, even without regard for the horse's previous form, you would have a very profitable return of $3.22 for every $2. One of those was Modern Games in the 2022 Ricoh Woodbine Mile, who finished second in a Group 1 race in July but has since been retired.

Master of The Seas won the Summer Mile Stakes on July 15, and did so easily by four lengths. He earned a 119 Equibase Speed Figure for that effort, equaling the 119 earned in April 2022 when winning the G3 Earl of Sefton Stakes. The only other horse in this year's Woodbine Mile field who has come close to running that fast is Shirl's Speight, who earned a 119 figure when winning the Maker's Mark Mile in the spring of 2022. Jockey William Buick has ridden Master of The Seas to four of his six lifetime wins and will be aboard on Saturday.

Ice Chocolat may be the horse with the second-highest probability to win, although that still may be far afield from Master of The Seas. Ice Chocolat has won five times in his 18 race career, all on grass, but his most recent win was 11 months ago in the fall of 2022 in a sprint at Woodbine. Just the same, in three of his last four races the horse has run very well although not winning.

In May, Ice Chocolat finished second in the G3 Jacques Cartier Stakes on the all-weather track at Woodbine and earned a career best 113 figure. After a sixth place effort in the G1 Jaipur Stakes in June, Ice Chocolat earned a 108 figure when fourth in a very strong field in the G3 Kelso Stakes at this one mile turf trip. In his most recent start, in the Fourstardave Handicap, he finished third with a 109 figure. Both those races were won by Casa Creed, a four-time winner in Grade 1 stakes and likely to be one of the favorites for the G1 Breeders' Cup Mile in November.

In the Fourstardave, My Sea Cottage (who shares the same owner and trainer as Ice Chocolat) was responsible for setting a fast pace to help his stablemate, and that should also be the case in this race. Jockey Joel Rosario rode Ice Chocolat (BRZ) for the first time in the Fourstardave, a race where the horse was bothered by horses on the first turn and in the stretch, so perhaps his seventh to third closing rally may be bettered in the Woodbine Mile.

War Bomber was bred in Ireland but has done all of his running in North America. He won three races in a row at one mile on the Woodbine turf in 2021, including the Toronto Cup Stakes, then last summer won the G3 Seagram Cup Stakes on the main track before finishing ninth in this race. Returning off a six-month layoff in June of this year, War Bomber ran poorly in two starts before a jockey change to Rico Walcott turned his fortune around. First he finished second with a 103 figure in the G2 Connaught Cup Stakes in July, then improved to a 108 figure effort winning the G2 King Edward Stakes at the same mile trip as this race.

Last year War Bomber earned 112 figure in two of his best efforts, and as he improved last month off his previous effort he could get back to that level today so warrants respect as a contender.

The rest of the field, with their best Equibase Speed Figures in a similar race, is Lucky Score (104), My Sea Cottage (102) and Shirl's Speight (119 but in 2022).

Win Contenders (in probability/preference order):

Master of The Sea (IRE)

Ice Chocolat (BRZ)

War Bomber (IRE)

Ricoh Woodbine Mile – Grade 1, $1-million purse

Saturday, September 16 – Woodbine, Race 9; Post Time 5:42 p.m. ET.

One Mile on Turf

3-Year-Olds and Upward

Ellis Starr is national racing analyst for Equibase

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