Nashwa Will Skip Breeders’ Cup In Favour Of Champions Day; Will Remain In Training Next Year

Imad Al Sagar's Blue Diamond Stud silks will be carried by his star filly Nashwa (GB) (Frankel {GB}) for another year, but the multiple Group 1 winner will skip the Breeders' Cup in favour of competing at QIPCO British Champions Day later this month, The Sun reported on Thursday.

Both the one-mile G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. or the 1 1/4-mile G1 QIPCO Champion S. are under consideration for the 4-year-old at Ascot on Oct. 21. Trained by John and Thady Gosden, the regular mount of Hollie Doyle was third in last year's G1 Oaks before taking the French equivalent and the G1 Nassau S. and running second in the G1 Prix de l'Opera. Fourth in the GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf last November, Nashwa added a second at Group 3 level in June before padding her Group 1 resume in the Falmouth S. in July. She has run third in both the Aug. 3 G1 Nassau S. and Sept. 9 G1 Irish Champion S. in her last three starts, with a second in the G1 International S. in late August in between.

Al Sagar told The Sun's Matt Chapman, “Nashwa is heading to Ascot and is entered in both the QEII and Champion. She will run on one or the other.

“There will be no Breeders' Cup for her but Ascot is not her last race. She will train on as a 5-year-old.”

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Florida Breeder And Stallion Awards Upped

The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association reported a substantial increase in awards will be paid to breeders and stallion owners for 2024 through their Annual Awards Plan that was approved by the Florida Gaming Control Commission, the organization said in a release Thursday.

The plan increases, which were enabled with the enactment of HB 7063, would increase Florida breeder and stallion awards by one-third, from the 15% level in 2023 to as much 20% of the announced gross purse in 2024.

HB 7063 is a $1.3 billion tax package and includes $5 million provided to the FTBOA for Florida breeding awards and incentives.

Breeder awards will be paid at 12.5% for first place, 5% for second place and 2.5% for third place, subject to specified caps. Those caps would also increase to $12,500 for first (an increase from $10,500 in 2023), $5,000 for second (an increase from $3,000), and $2,500 for third (an increase from $1,500).

Stallion awards in 2024 will be capped at $20,000 (an increase from $15,000) for wins in black-type races in Florida.

The total Florida breeder and stallion awards budget for 2024 is projected to be more than $8 million, a 52% increase from $5.3 million in 2023.

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West Will Power Sold To Enter Stud In Korea

Grade 1 winner West Will Power will enter stud at Songma Farm in Korea for the 2024 breeding season, Thoroughbred Daily News reports.

The 6-year-old son of Bernardini was retired in August after suffering a soft tissue injury in training. He retired seven wins in 17 starts as a homebred for Gary and Mary West, earning $1,745,390.

Trained by Brad Cox, West Will Power earned his first Grade 1 victory in his final start, taking the Stephen Foster Stakes at Ellis Park on July 1. He had previously won the G2 Fayette Stakes and the G2 New Orleans Classic Stakes.

Ben Glass, stable manager for the Wests, told TDN that efforts were made to stand West Will Power in the U.S., but he couldn't find interest. Glass speculated that the horse's age was a factor. Entering stud at age seven would give him fewer productive years at stud than a younger prospect.

The deal to stand West Will Power in Korea was brokered by bloodstock agent Jun Park.

Read more at Thoroughbred Daily News.

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