European Arrivals Begin; Aidan O’Brien Contingent Due On Monday

Twenty-three European horses arrived at the Keeneland quarantine barn in Lexington, Ky., just before 11 p.m. Friday.

The grooms reported that all the horses traveled well and have settled into their new surroundings.

The shipment, which included English and Irish classic winners Kameko (Mile) and Siskin (Mile), will stay in quarantine until clearance on Sunday evening and will be on the training track on Monday morning.

The German-trained Donjah (GER) (Turf) flew into Chicago and will arrive at Keeneland on Monday morning.

Trainer Aidan O'Brien is planning to ship 10 horses from his Ballydoyle base in Ireland who are due to arrive Monday night. Leading his team is seven-time Grade 1 winner Magical (IRE) (Turf). The first European trainer at Keeneland was Nigel Tinkler, who has his debut Breeders' Cup runner with Ubettabelieveit (IRE) (Juvenile Turf Sprint), who finished second behind Enable in the 2018 Turf at Churchill Downs.

“I'm delighted to be here and have my first Breeders Cup runner,” Tinkler said. “It is a meeting I have always followed and loved watching back home, so to have a runner is brilliant. Ubettabelieveit seems to have taken the traveling well. He'll have an easy couple of days in quarantine then will get him out on the training track on Monday.”

The majority of the European owners and trainers are due to arrive Monday and will be at the quarantine barn Tuesday morning.

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Sunday Observations: Full to Epsom Derby Hero Serpentine on Display at Naas

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Sunday’s Insights features a full-brother to G1SW Serpentine (Ire).

12.30 Naas, Mdn, €15,500, 2yo, 6fT
Coolmore’s debutant APOLLO THIRTEEN (IRE) (No Nay Never), one of three nominees representing the Aidan O’Brien stable, is out of the dual Grade I placegetter Nasty Storm (Gulch) and thus a half-brother to MGSW G1 Phoenix S. placegetter Actress (Ire) (Declaration of War). He faces a fully-subscribed field of 17 in this straight dash.

1.00 Naas, Mdn, €15,500, 2yo, 8fT
Aidan O’Brien is again mob-handed and the once-raced KING
OF THE CASTLE (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}), a full-brother to this year’s
G1 Epsom Derby hero Serpentine (Ire) out of G1 Epsom Oaks second Remember When (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), makes his second start following up a promising debut fourth at Gowran earlier this month. He is joined by stablemates Key To The Kingdom (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), a half-brother to dual Classic-winning heroine Blue Bunting (Dynaformer); and Modus Operandi (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), who jumped in value from a 325,000gns Tattersalls December foal to a 800,000gns Tattersalls October Book 1 yearling and is out of a half-sister to MG1SW sire Golan (Ire) (Spectrum {Ire}).

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It’s Back: Another Chance To ‘Beat Ray Every Day’ At Del Mar

Hard to believe, but more than a few people managed to “Beat Ray” in Del Mar's summer Beach Boss handicapping contest, so Paulick Report publisher Ray Paulick has been given an opportunity for a rematch during the autumn Bing Crosby Season that gets under way today at the seaside track north of San Diego, Calif.

As before, the contest is free to enter and runs every day during the 15-day meet, which offers live racing on a Friday through Sunday basis and then Thursday through Sunday on Thanksgiving's closing weekend.

All you have to do is bet a mythical $100 each day on the selected contest race in win, place or show bets on any horse or horses. Winner of the contest – the person who builds the largest bankroll at the end of the meet – will receive VIP tickets to the 2021 Breeders' Cup at Del Mar. There are a slew of other prizes as well.

Sign up here before the first contest race, today's Kathryn Crosby Stakes that goes as the seventh race on the opening day program with a first post of 12:30 p.m. Pacific. The Crosby goes off at 3:30 p.m. Pacific. I've already turned in my picks and am wagering $50 to win on two horses: Ellie Arroway and Proud Emma.

Each weekend, Del Mar is lining up a guest handicapper to go head-to-head against Ray in a streaming video segment hosted by handicapper and television analyst Michelle Yu and shown on the track's social media platforms (FacebookTwitterYoutube).

TVG's Todd Schrupp took time out of his busy schedule hosting “Breakfast At the Breeders' Cup” to offer his handicapping insights on the Kathryn Crosby, selecting morning line favorite Cordiality with a $70 win/$30 place wager. Todd also reminded Ray of the drubbing he gave him during a season long head-to-head contest at Del Mar in 2018.

Watch the Beach Boss segment below. Sign up here to enter the free contest and get free past performances for the contest race.

 

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Respite Farm Proves Small, But Mighty

Dr. Mike Cavey and his wife Dr. Nancy Temple have proven the old adage of quality over quantity. At their Respite Farm in Paris, Ky, the couple have been able to do a lot with a little, producing two champions and a Grade II-winning top young sire from a broodmare band of just seven. They will offer four weanlings from their boutique breeding operation at the upcoming Keeneland November Sale.

Cavey and Temple hit their first home run with a family they developed for five generations out of the first mare they ever purchased, Hot Slippers (Rollicking). Their patience and commitment to those bloodlines paid off as Hot Slippers is now the fourth dam of champion and top sire Uncle Mo.

Respite Farm sold the son of Indian Charlie for just $160,000 at Keeneland November and he took home an Eclipse Award after an undefeated juvenile season. Uncle Mo has proven equally talented since taking up stud duties at Coolmore’s Ashford Stud, producing fellow champion juvenile and GI Kentucky Derby hero Nyquist in his first crop, as well as Grade II winner Laoban.

Standing at Darley, Nyquist is the leading first-crop sire by black-type winners, producing two Grade I scorers in his initial crop. Laoban is number three on that list and also has a top-level winner already thanks to GI Darley Alcibiades S. victress Simply Ravishing. He started his career in New York at Becky Thomas’ Sequel New York, but will relocate to WinStar Farm in Kentucky for 2021.

“We’ve been lucky,” said Cavey, who also bred champion Champagne Room (Broken Row). “We were hoping Laoban would come back to Kentucky. We hope to be able to breed to him.”

Cavey and Temple have, of course, supported Uncle Mo at stud. For example, they bred the dam of Champagne Room, Lucky To Be Me (Bernstein), to the leading stallion and sold her to Japan’s Katsumi Yoshida for $1.25-million at the 2017 KEENOV sale.

“We’ve had five generations of Uncle Mo’s family and Champagne Room is the fourth generation of one of our families,” said Cavey, who also breeds cattle. “We bred Champagne Room’s dam to Uncle Mo, which combined both of our families. She went to Japan and her son broke his maiden this past weekend.”

In addition to breeding to Uncle Mo, Cavey and Temple have also supported his sons. In fact, one of their top prospects heading to the Keeneland November sale is a daughter of Nyquist.

Hip 943 is out of Cayman Sunrise (Petionville), who is a full-sister to MGSW Sailors Sunset and MSW Sailor’s Sister. She is also the dam of SP Empire Power (Bodemeister).

“We have a Nyquist who is exceptional,” Cavey said. “She is a really, really nice filly. She is a half to a Bodemeister stakes horse we bred and raised. She may be as good as anything I’ve ever bred.”

Cavey was equally enthusiastic about Hip 1572, a daughter of Liam’s Map. She is out of the Giant’s Causeway mare Rooms, who is a half to SW Congo Kaye (Congaree) and GSP Westwood Pride (Pleasantly Perfect).

“We also have a Liam’s Map filly out of a Giant’s Causeway mare we bought as a broodmare prospect,” Cavey said. “It is a toss up as to which of those is the best. Sounds crazy, but I’d put either one of them up against Champagne Room, Uncle Mo or anything I’ve ever bred.”

Respite Farm’s Keeneland November contingent also includes a Cairo Prince filly from the family of Champagne Room (Hip 1785) and Cross Traffic filly (Hip 3046) out of the Uncle Mo mare Jessica Clay.

The Keeneland November Sale kicks off Sunday, Nov. 9.

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