Veteran Racer Red Knight Arrives At Old Friends

GISW Red Knight (Pure Prize) arrived safely at his new home on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at Old Friends in Georgetown, Kentucky, the retirement farm said in a release Friday morning.

Bred, raced and donated by owner Tom Egan of Trinity Farm, the 9-year-old Red Knight was a stalwart campaigner over 38 races in which he was 12-9-2 with total earnings tallying at $1,886,338.

The highlight of his lengthy career came this year when he won the GI Man o' War S. at Belmont Park May 13, becoming just the third 9-year old to win a Grade I race in New York.

“He has a big personality,” Egan said. “He likes people, but he doesn't suffer fools, whether they're grooms or exercise riders.”

Egan went on to thank trainer Mike Maker, who he believes made all the difference last year after he took over for Bill Mott, and helped the veteran runner capture the Man o' War S.

“I stalked Tom Egan ever since the Saratoga meet concerning Red Knight,” said Old Friends President, Michael Blowen. “I adored Red Knight and knew that, at nine, his racing career was nearing the end. Tom was gracious enough to acknowledge my adoration and, now, his wonderful horse is here. What could be better?”

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Always A Courageous Fighter, WinStar Stallion Paynter Euthanized

WinStar's Grade I-winning millionaire Paynter, whose story of perseverance captivated the racing world in 2012, had to be euthanized on Friday, Nov. 10, due to lameness, the farm said in a release Friday morning.

The 2009 son of Awesome Again captured the 2012 GI Haskell Invitational S. and finished a close second in that year's GI Belmont S. en route to career earnings of $1,101,924 for owner Zayat Stables and trainer Bob Baffert.

After nearly wiring the field in the 2012 GI Belmont S. and winning the GI Haskell Invitational, Paynter developed a fever and was subsequently found to be suffering from colitis. His condition at the time required a lengthy hospital stay, and his life-threatening medical crisis was chronicled on social media under the hashtag #PowerUpPaynter. His remarkable bravery, along with the exceptional veterinary care he received, led to a full recovery. As a result, racing enthusiasts chose to award Paynter the 2012 Vox Populi Award and acknowledged his courageous journey as the NTRA's “Moment of the Year.”

Following his recovery, Paynter rejoined Baffert's barn in 2013 and the 4-year-old capped off his improbable comeback with a memorable 4 1/2-length win at Hollywood Park in June. He also went on to finish second in the GI Awesome Again S. and the GII San Diego H. before retiring to WinStar Farm following an unplaced effort in that year's Breeders' Cup Classic.

Paynter | WinStar Farm

As a stallion, Paynter successfully passed on his unique blend of talent and courageousness. In 2021, he was a Top 10 General Sire, led by his chief earner and Horse of the Year Knicks Go, who bankrolled $9,258,135 in his stellar racing career. Horse of the Year and Champion Older Male, Knicks Go numbers among his victories the 2021 GI Breeders' Cup Classic, the 2021 GI Pegasus World Cup Invitational S., the 2021 GI Whitney S., and the 2020 GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. He was also a Grade I winner at 2-years-old when he got his picture taken in the Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland.

Paynter is also the sire of multiple stakes winners Miss Leslie, an earner of $873,530, and Harpers First Ride, an earner of $699,664. This year, Paynter is represented by MSW Hybrid Eclipse, and SW Misty Mauve, SW Diamond Dust, and SW C R Insta Gator. All told, Paynter has sired 49 black-type horses, 24 black-type winners, and has progeny earnings of $39,281,733. His runners have won on all surfaces from five furlongs to 1 ½ miles.

A $325,000 yearling purchase at the Keeneland September Sale in 2010, Paynter was produced from Tizso (Cee's Tizzy), a full sister to Tiznow, a two-time GI Breeders' Cup Classic winner, Horse of the Year and a leading sire during his stallion career. Paynter was bred in Kentucky by Diamond A Racing Corp.

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‘She’s Bouncing’: Prolific Sparks Fly Set for French Return

Fans of the film Withnail and I, which surely includes every reader of TDN, will be all too familiar with Withail's immortal line: “We've gone on holiday by mistake.” 

Dave Lowe could claim similarly that he became a breeder by mistake. As mistakes go, however, it has been one with a joyous outcome, for Lowe is the owner/breeder of one the most spectacularly progressive fillies in training.

Sparks Fly (GB), a daughter of Muhaarar (GB), is out of a mare whom Lowe raced in partnership with friends. Named Stepping Out (Ire) (Tagula {Ire}), she won three of her seven races for Tom Dascombe and when injury curtailed her career, Lowe couldn't bear to part with her. 

“I had no intention at all to breed from her. I had this idea that my daughter might ride her one day,” he says. “If you look at her page though, it's not bad. Everything her mum has bred has won.”

Indeed, Stepping Out's dam Teodora (Ire) (Fairy King) was a winner herself and bred eight winners from eight runners, and her 12-year-old daughter is continuing in a similar vein. Three of Stepping Out's first four foals have raced and are multiple winners, all trained by Dave Loughnane. Baby Steps (GB) (Paco Boy {Ire}) came first and won four of his 56 starts and, remarkably, was in the first three on another 30 occasions. Caroline Dale (GB) (Lethal Force {Ire}) was next and was third in the G2 Queen Mary S. before winning twice. Rated 92, she is now one of five broodmares owned by Lowe, all of whom board at Kinsale Stud in Shropshire. Like her mother, Caroline Dale is currently in foal to Oasis Dream (GB).

Sparks Fly is to date the best of them all. From her debut in January she has now won eight of her 14 races, first winning off a mark of 59 in April, and now rated 107 following her 12-length romp in the Listed Prix Isola Bella at Saint-Cloud under Laura Pearson. She has run every month this year bar August when the ground was too firm, and is scheduled to have one last hurrah for the year back in France. 

If you've spotted something of a sprint theme here, it is because Lowe has attempted to emulate that noted queen of speed, Fiona Denniff, and he had good reason. Lowe owned the nine-time winner Kachy (GB) (Kyllachy {GB}), bred by Denniff Farms, whose victories included the G3 Molecomb S. as well as finishing runner-up to Quiet Reflection (GB) in the G1 Commonwealth Cup and third behind Blue Point (Ire) in the G1 Diamond Jubilee S. Sadly, Kachy suffered a fatal injury in running at Lingfield in February 2020.

Of his new passion for breeding, Lowe says, “I find it really exciting. And when they get to this level it's like dreamland. I don't claim to know lots about it. When I picked Muhaarar as a stallion it was really because I was looking around to see what other people were using at the time, and I noticed that Fiona Denniff was using Muhaarar. And I thought to myself that if she was using him he couldn't be that bad.”

He continues, “To date, we've not sold any of the offspring but there will come a time when we have to because we now have five broodmares.

“When Kachy passed on in 2020, Sparks Fly was born two months later. At that point I was at an all-time low, thinking that I hated this game, it was a real lull. And then she came along. And the way she won at Saint-Cloud, how far she won by, really reminded me of Kachy.”

Based in Wigan himself, Lowe has not just his broodmares in Shropshire but also his horses in training, at Loughnane's yard at Helshaw Grange. Sparks Fly, who is nominated for the ROA Special Merit Award, and who has won one more race this season than her fellow nominee Quinault (Ger), will remain in training as a four-year-old. 

Lowe says, “Dave thinks she'll be even better next year when she fills out. He's done a good job with all the family and he doesn't rush them, it's not a production line. Sparks Fly wasn't ready as a two-year-old so he just put her away, he knew there was no rush.

“And then when she ran in January she was as green as grass. It's unbelievable to look at her now.”

Sparks Fly now holds an entry back at Saint-Cloud on Friday in the Listed Prix Tantieme over her favoured trip of a mile, and where she is likely to find the underfoot conditions to her liking. 

“The last time she ran I didn't even scream because she was so far out in front I knew two furlongs out that she had won it. I was stunned more than anything,” Lowe admits. 

“I think she likes the routine, she races with her ears pricked and she gets on with Laura so well. If the ground is right it's tempting to go again with her. She's bouncing, absolutely bouncing.”

 

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Karakontie’s Gainesway Stud Fee At $15,000

Gainesway stallion and GI Breeders' Cup Mile hero Karakontie (Jpn) (Bernstein) will stand for $15,000 LFSN, the farm said in a release Friday morning.

Bred and raced by the Niarchos Family, Karakontie campaigned in France, where he won a pair of group races at 2-year-old, including the G1 Qatar Prix Jean Luc Lagardere Grand Criterium. The future sire trained on as a 3-year-old to capture the classic G1 Poule d'Essai des Poulains-French 2000 Guineas before traveling to Santa Anita for that Breeders' Cup win.

Karakontie continues to serve as one of the best value sires in Kentucky with runners like She Feels Pretty, who won the GI Natalma S. and placed in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf; Foreign Relations, winner of the GIII Louisville S. at Churchill; and Princess Grace, a multiple Grade II winner and multiple Grade I performer of over $1.8 million.

Also of note, Spendarella, winner of last year's GI Del Mar Oaks, GII Appalachian S., GIII Herecomesthebride S., and runner-up in the G1 Coronation S. at Royal Ascot, was runner-up in this year's GI Just A Game S. and GII Churchill Distaff Turf Mile S.

In the sales ring this year, yearlings by Karakontie hammered down for upwards of $525,000.

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