Fidelightcayut Is First Winner For Darby Dan Farm’s Leofric

Fidelightcayut rolled to a 1¾-length victory at Monmouth Park on Monday and became the first winner for Darby Dan Farm's Grade 1-winning stallion Leofric.

Owned by Habian Los Caballos LLC and trained by Juan Carlos Avila, Fidelightcayut, with jockey Carlos Olivero aboard, grabbed the lead soon after the start of the 5½-furlong test. Around the far turn, he shrugged off a challenge from Don't Listen along the inside and drove clear late to secure the victory in his second lifetime start.

Bred in New York by JD Business Ventures, Fidelightcayut was produced from the Stormy Atlantic mare Beam Reach, a half-sister to stakes winner Behemoth. The gray or roan colt hails from the family of Canadian Horse of the Year Quiet Resolve and stakes winner Cleopatras Charge. Fidelightcayut is a graduate of the 2022 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Fall Yearling Sale.

By Candy Ride, sire of Horse of the Year and leading stallion Gun Runner, Leofric captured the prestigious Clark Handicap (G1) at Churchill Downs and the Fayette (G2) at Keeneland in consecutive starts in 2018. He also won the West Virginia Governor's Stakes (G3) that year, and amassed lifetime earnings of $951,040 in an exceptional racing career. All told, he won eight of 14 career starts and placed in four others, including a close third-place finish in the 2018 Woodward (G1) at Saratoga after leading to the final furlong.

Leofric was produced from the Unbridled's Song mare Lady Godiva, a half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner Multiple Choice and stakes-placed multiple stakes producer Proposal. His second dam, Lady of Choice, is a half-sister to Grade 1 winner and Grade 1 producer Well Chosen and Grade 3 winner In Contention. Leofric was a $330,000 purchase at the 2014 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

For more information on Leofric, contact Stuart Fitzgibbon at (859) 621-6763 or by email at Stuart@darbydan.com, or visit darbydan.com.

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Irish Equine Centre Celebrating 40 Years

The Irish Equine Centre, opened in 1983, will host a 40th anniversary celebration at its headquarters in Johnstown, Naas Co. Kildare on the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 13.

In addition to the centre's founders, trustees, board members and staff members expected to be in attendance, the Irish Equine Centre has formally invited Martin Heydon, Minister of State with responsibility for farm safety, as the guest of honour and to speak about the centre's commitment to protecting the national equine herd for the past four decades.

Leo Powell of The Irish Field will serve as the celebration's Master of Ceremonies and IEC's chairman John Malone will speak to the attendees.

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Nine Added to Goffs September

Wednesday's Goffs September HIT Sale at Doncaster has added nine supplementary entries to the previous catalogue of 121 lots, the auction company announced Monday. In addition to the 13 2-year-old NH stores, the sale will offer the second part of Gigginstown Stud's annual dispersal and a number of Group 1 performers.

The Goffs September HIT Sale begins at 10:00 a.m. and the catalogue can be viewed online.

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