Fillies Star in Thursday Action

Andrew Balding is looking forward to saddling Jeff Smith’s Newbury novice scorer Alcohol Free (Ire) (No Nay Never) in Thursday’s G3 Shadwell Dick Poole Fillies’ S. at Salisbury. One of 14 juvenile fillies set to line up for the six-furlong contest, for which she is due to break from the outside stall, the bay is held in high regard by her Kingsclere handler. “The filly has huge potential,” he said. “The draw could have been a little kinder. We’re stuck out on the wing again, but she’s a filly we think a lot of, so I’d hope she’d run very well.” Withdrawn from Goodwood’s G3 Prestige S. on Saturday, the McMurray Family’s Happy Romance (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) stays at the six-furlong trip over which she captured York’s Goffs UK Premier Yearling S. Aug 20, having won the five-furlong Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury July 19, while Ralph Beckett puts forward Qatar Racing’s June 28 Listed Empress Fillies’ S. scorer Time Scale (GB) (Charm Spirit {Ire}).

At ParisLongchamp, the G3 Prix d’Arenberg over five furlongs sees Wesley Ward try to pull off a group-race double with another filly in Stonestreet Stables’ unbeaten Aug. 2 Colleen S. winner Wink (Midshipman). With the stable’s Campanelle (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) having put Livachope (Fr) (Goken {Fr}) in his place in the G1 Prix Morny at Deauville Aug. 23, Ward has a line to Alain Jathiere, Alain Chopard and Guy Pariente’s bay who reverts to the trip over which he excelled when winning the June 14 Listed Prix la Fleche at Chantilly and July 2 G3 Prix du Bois here.

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Real Rider Cup Goes Virtual

The 2020 edition of The Real Rider Cup–an annual competition designed to showcase off-the-track Thoroughbreds and raise funding FOR the Retired Racehorse Project (RRP), New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and The Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show–is going virtual this year. The champion will be crowned Oct. 24.

This fundraiser invites individuals working in various parts of the racing industry to compete against each other on a Thoroughbred over a show jumping course wearing the silks of one of their sponsors. Each competitor pledges to raise a minimum of $1,000, which goes directly to the aforementioned beneficiares.

Each rider will submit a video of themselves navigating a pre-determined course of jumps aboard an off-track Thoroughbred and the public will be invited to choose their favorite rounds. There will be no competitor limit.

“This year has been strange and unsettling,” says event organizer Anita Motion. “Our hope is that we can encourage as many people as possible to get involved, raise much-needed funds for our benefactors and have lots of fun while we do it. We can’t wait to start ramping up the competition and seeing how creative competitors can be to attract votes and donations.”

In addition, there will be calendars available for purchase featuring stunning Thoroughbred artwork or bid to bring home the 18 original pieces donated by the artists in an online auction.

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Kendra Scott Offers Horseshoe Charm to Benefit TAA

Fashion and lifestyle brand Kendra Scott will offer 50% of proceeds from sales of its horseshoe charm to benefit the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Aug. 30 through Nov. 7. The charm retails for $35 and is available in four colors. It can be purchased here.

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Matt Miller Winner Of TIF Summer Prop Contest, $25,000 Distributed To Charitie

Matt Miller of Northbrook, Illinois is the winner of the 2020 TIF Summer Prop Contest after a weeks-long battle with fellow Illinoisan Doug Slayton, of Champaign. Miller and Slayton, finished the last week of the contest each with a best four-week score of 36 points.

On the tiebreaker, Saratoga's late pick five on Saturday would be in play. Miller guessed $2,468 with Slayton guessing $2,200.05. The actual result was a sensational $28,144, putting Miller's guess closer to the actual return.

Miller chose to direct $5,000 to the Backside Learning Center at Churchill Downs. Slayton chose to split the $3,000 second-place donation across all three charities at $1,000 each – including the Belmont Child Care Association (Anna House) and the Edwin J Gregson Foundation.


Donald Wells of Paris, Kentucky improved his overall score with a nine-win week in the final opportunity to finish in a third-place tie with TIF Board Member Tom Reynolds of Dallas, Texas, who also had nine wins. Wells won the tiebreaker and chose to direct $1,000 to Churchill's Backside Learning Center.

The eighth and final week of the contest went to Craig Brogden of Lexington, Kentucky, who was one of two players tied with 10 correct props and won on the tiebreaker. Brendan McGowan of Bethesda, Maryland finished second while Cory Stauble of Louisville was best of nine with nine correct and won the third-place tiebreaker.

Brogden chose to direct the $1,250 to be split across the three charities, and indicated he will match that contribution with a personal one as well (thank you, Craig!). McGowan directed $500 to Anna House and Stauble directed $250 to the Churchill Downs Backside Learning Center.

Over the eight weeks of the contest, which generated more than 800 total entries, winning participants chose to direct a total of $14,420 to the Backside Learning Center at Churchill Downs, $6,915 to the Belmont Child Care Association and $3,665 to the Edwin J Gregson Foundation. Contributions will be made from the Lavin Family Foundation on behalf of the winners.

“We are incredibly thankful for the participation of so many over the course of the contest, and especially the generosity of the Lavin Family Foundation for providing the donations to the three nominated charities, each of whom do tremendous work, enriching the lives of our industry's incredibly dedicated workers and their families” said Patrick Cummings, TIF's Executive Director.

The final, updated overall Top 20 for the contest is below:

1st – Matt Miller – Northbrook, IL – 36 (11-9-8-8)*

2nd – Doug Slayton – Champaign, IL – 36 (10-9-9-9)

3rd – Donald Wells – Paris, KY – 35 (10-9-8-8)*
4th – Tom Reynolds – Dallas, TX – 35 (9-9-9-8)

5th – Bradley Anderson – Sarasota, FL – 34 (10-8-8-8)

6th – Craig Brogden – Lexington, KY – 33
6th – Len Dodson – Carlsbad, CA – 33
6th – Connor LeClair – Cohoes, NY – 33
6th – Robert Lee – Albany, NY – 33
6th – Patrick Ray – Vancouver, BC – 33
6th – Phil Spade – Dallas, TX – 33
6th – Anthony Stabile – Howard Beach, NY – 33

13th – Tommy Massis – Toronto, ON – 32
13th – Jeff O'Reilly – Springfield, PA – 32
13th – Josh Ross – Westport, IN – 32

16th – Sean Beirne – Louisville, KY – 31
16th – Jeffrey Coakley – Waikoloa, HI – 31
16th – Ken Kasowicz – Chicago, IL – 31
16th – Alex Kibrick – Boston, MA – 31
16th – Patrick O'Connor – Wichita, KS – 31
16th – Paul Weizer – Leominster, MA – 31

*Won tiebreaker

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