Handsome Chap Tops ThoroughBid’s December Sale

Hamad Al Jehani snapped up juvenile colt Handsome Chap (Ire) (Camacho {GB}) (lot 13) for £42,000 to top the ThoroughBid December Sale on Wednesday.

Out of a Johannesburg half-sister to American stakes winners Malibu Light (Capote) and Lyin Goddess (Boston Harbor), the colt has finished second twice in a pair of Wolverhampton seven-furlong races in November and December. He was consigned by Harry Eustace Racing.

Second on the leaderboard was the John Reddington, Ltd.-consigned Grass's Jet (Ire) (Jet Away {GB}) (lot 11), who was knocked down to Dan Astbury for £21,000. The son of Emily's Belle (Ire) (Insatiable {Ire}) was placed in a point-to-point in four starts so far.

CEO of ThoroughBid, James Richardson, said, “Getting a good price for a nice 2-year-old like Handsome Chap and seeing it sell overseas is a brilliant example of how the online sales industry can benefit a lot of people. Racing across the Middle East is growing year-on-year and it's great to be able to provide a shop window for owners and trainers over there.

“It's been another successful sale, with a good mix of Flat horses, jumpers, as well as mares-in-foal all selling well, and we're looking forward to 2024.”

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The Secretariat Center: Shelley Mann Stepping Down As Executive Director

The Secretariat Center announced Thursday that Shelley Mann will be stepping down from her role as Executive Director effective December 29, 2023. The Secretariat Center expresses its gratitude for Mann's exemplary leadership during her tenure.

Mann joined The Secretariat Center in 2020 and has played a pivotal role in advancing the organization's mission to prepare off-track Thoroughbreds for happy, healthy, and successful post-track careers. Under her guidance, the Secretariat Center has set the gold standard in Thoroughbred rehabilitation, by providing its adoptees a comprehensive foundation of skills to enable them to transition smoothly into their post-track lives. Some significant milestones Mann has led The Secretariat Center to achieve include hosting a series of major fundraising events in 2021, 2022, and 2023, all while orchestrating exemplary aftercare practices, and overseeing a thriving and professional staff.

During Mann's tenure, the organization experienced growth in both reach and impact, attaining greater magnitude in education and community engagement. Her dedication and vision have greatly contributed to The Secretariat Center's positive standing within the community and the broader equine industry.

The Board of Directors expresses its sincere appreciation for Mann's unwavering commitment to the organization's values and goals. The transition process has been carefully planned to ensure continuity and maintain the momentum achieved under her leadership.

Outgoing president, Holly Schmitt, DVM, shared the board's sentiment, stating, “We are immensely grateful for the tremendous impact Shelley has had on The Secretariat Center. Her passion has left an indelible mark on our organization, and we wish her all the best in her future endeavors.”

The Secretariat Center is now actively searching for a new Executive Director to build on the organization's successes and lead it into the next chapter. The Board is actively pursuing an innovative and forward-thinking leader who not only aligns with The Secretariat Center's mission but also boasts a compelling history of executive leadership and remarkable success in securing significant charitable contributions. Lewis Prewitt, President at Prewitt Management Consultants, LLC, is assisting the Secretariat Center with its search. Please contact Lewis Prewitt for additional information pertaining to the search: (lewis.prewitt@prewittconsultants.com; (502) 320-2499).

The Secretariat Center remains steadfast in its commitment to its mission, and the Board of Directors is optimistic about the future as the organization continues to make a positive impact on the sport horse community.

For more information contact Secretariat Center at (859) 246-3080 or info@secretariatcenter.org

About The Secretariat Center:

The Secretariat Center's mission is to prepare off-track Thoroughbreds for happy, healthy, and successful post-track careers by rehabilitating and giving them a broad-based foundation of skills to ensure a harmonious match with their adopters.  We advocate for the athleticism and versatility of the Thoroughbred and provide educational opportunities through horsemanship. https://www.secretariatcenter.org/

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Inaugural Festive Friday Draws International Cast At Meydan

Friday marks the first edition of the Festive Friday card at Meydan, featuring two group races, three listed races and AED4.5 million in prize-money across the nine-race stand.

Returning to the scene of his 2023 G2 Godolphin Mile victory is Isolate (Mark Valeski), who will step out in the AED1-million G2 Al Maktoum Mile for trainer Doug Watson. Tyler Gaffalione will fly in for the race from the States.

“That was a great day and he's moving better this year than he did last year,” said trainer Doug Watson, who also runs Golden Goal (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), winner of this race in 2022. “They do a nice job out at Sheikh Rashid [Bin Humaid, owner]'s farm and he had a good summer off and came back looking a million dollars.

“We've worked him a few times over at Meydan–he loves going over there. There might be Saudi [Cup meeting] plans but we'll see how he runs here first.”

Royal Mews (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) is one of nine rivals signed on, and he will be ridden by Tadhg O'Shea.

“We're really looking forward to having Royal Mews back,” said Ryan Tongue, Racing Manager for owners Deva Racing of the three-time winner. “Isolate is the one to beat, but Tadhg O'Shea worked Royal Mews last week in blinkers for the first time and apparently he worked very well.”

Already in action this season is Road Bloc (Street Sense), who was third in a 1200-metre race at Sharjah on Nov. 26.

“He needed his first run and he's working very well at home,” said owner Sayed Hashish. “The draw is not ideal but we believe he will appreciate the distance.”

 

Godolphin & Shadwell Out In Force In Al Rashidiya

Seven of the 11 entrants of the G2 Al Rashidiya will bear either the royal blue of Godolphin or the blue with white epaulettes of Shadwell. Charlie Appleby sends out Measured Time (GB) (Frankel {GB}), Ottoman Fleet (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), and Highland Avenue (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), and he is gunning for his fourth title in five years in the 1800-metre grass affair.

Not to be outdone, is fellow Godolphin trainer Saeed bin Suroor, who is already a six-time winner of this race. His Real World (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), a multiple group winner who was placed twice at Group 1 level last year, will break from stall seven.

G1 Jebel Hatta hero Alfareeq (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) is one of three in the race for Shadwell, and holds pride of place, as he is the chosen mount of retained jockey Jim Crowley. The duo will leave from stall two.

 

Friday's Supporting Card High On Class

A trio of listed races anchor the supporting card, among them the AED500,000 Listed Ertijaal Dubai Dash over the minimum trip of 1000 metres on grass. The youthful Mischief Magic (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), a winner of the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint in 2022, squares off with desert veterans Equilateral (GB) (Equiano {Fr}), and Miqyaas (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}). Johnny Murtagh sends the progressive 4-year-old filly Ladies Church (GB) (Churchill {Ire}) into the fray, as well. She ran second ot Miqyaas in the G2 Blue Point Sprint in February.

“Miqyaas is doing well,” said Abo Bakr El Hefnawy, assistant trainer to Rashed Bouresly. “He raced once on dirt to be ready for this race.”

This season's G1 Al Quoz Sprint winner Danyah (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) makes his return on Friday in the 1400-metre Listed Business Bay Challenge on grass. His task is not the easiest, as among his 15 foes is GI Summer S. victor Mysterious Night (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) for Godolphin and Charlie Appleby.

Rounding out the listed races is the Entisar S., conducted over 1900m on dirt. Bhupat Seemar saddles a pair of horses, including Western Symphony (Ire) (Shamardal) and Walk Of Stars (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}).

“Godolphin thought Walk Of Stars was good enough to run in the Epsom Derby as a 3-year-old so he is a very exciting horse to have,” said Seemar. “We're going to experiment with Western Symphony and try him over the 1900m. His pedigree suggests he has a chance of getting in, albeit he is a Shamardal, because there is a lot of stamina on the dam side.”

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NY-Bred Firster Looks To Give Arrogate Another Japanese Winner

In this continuing series, we take a look ahead at US-bred and/or conceived runners entered for the upcoming weekend at the tracks on the Japan Racing Association circuit, with a focus on pedigree and/or performance in the sales ring. Here are the horses of interest for this Saturday running at Nakayama Racecourse. The feature of the weekend is Sunday's fan-voted G1 Arima Kinen, the preview for which will appear in Saturday's TDN:

Saturday, December 23, 2023
6th-NKY, ¥13,720,000 ($96k), Newcomers, 2yo, 1800m
BLUE WHIRL (c, 2, Arrogate–Ignite, by Jump Start) is the first foal from a stakes-placed half-sister to MSP Instructor Kunu (E Dubai) and MSP Belial (Tritap) and looks to become the 15th winner from 17 Japanese starters for his sadly departed stallion. A $90,000 purchase as a weanling by McMahon and Hill out of 2021 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Fall Sale, the dark bay colt was led out unsold on a bid of $140,000 at last year's Keeneland September sale. Takeshi Yokoyama, who will finish third in this year's Japanese jockeys' premiership, has the riding assignment. B-The New Hill Farm (NY)

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