Four Tie For Fastest Furlong During Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May’s Second Under-Tack Show

A quartet of juveniles tied for the overall fastest time for an eighth of a mile at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale on Wednesday, each stopping the clock in :10 flat.

Hip 249 is a Twirling Candy colt who is the first foal out of the winning War Front mare Lady Mamba. Consigned by Grassroots Training and Sales, the colt's extended family features Grade 1 winners Versailles Treaty, George Vancouver, Mongolian Groom, General Assembly, Gold Fever, and Boisterous.

Hip 287 is a Bolt d'Oro colt out of the stakes-placed More Than Ready mare Masasi, who is the dam of two winners from three foals to race. Masasi is a full-sister to Grade 3 winner Custom for Carlos. Kings Equine consigns the colt as agent for Spendthrift Farm.

Hip 328 is an Into Mischief filly out of the stakes-placed Speightstown mare Nefertiti, making her a full-sister to Grade 2 winner Engage. Her second dam is the Grade 3 winner Clearly a Queen. Golden Rock Thoroughbreds consigns the filly, as agent.

Hip 361 is a Take Charge Indy filly out of the stakes-placed Songandaprayer mare Perfect Paula, whose eight winners from nine starters includes Grade 3 winner Take Charge Paula and stakes-placed Senna. De Meric Sales consigns the filly, as agent.

Wednesday's under-tack show also saw a new overall fastest time at a quarter-mile, with a Justify colt stopping the clock in :21 2/5 seconds.

Hip 322 is out of the winning Elusive Quality mare My Fast One, who is the dam of three winners from four foals to race. Grade 1 winner Wekiva Springs can be found further down the page of the colt, who is consigned by Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds, agent.

The under-tack show concludes Thursday, beginning at 8 a.m. Eastern. The auction will take place May 22-23, beginning each day at 11 a.m.

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Wanamaker’s 2023 May Sale Catalog Now Online

The catalog for Wanamaker's 2023 May Sale is now available for viewing online.

Bidding will open Thursday, May 25 at 8 a.m. ET, with the first listing set to close at 5 p.m. Subsequent listings will close in three-minute increments. Detailed information on the buying process can be found at wanamakers.com/buy.

For more information on those being offered in the 2023 Wanamaker's April Sale, see wanamakers.com. Prospective buyers may browse the website to view pedigrees, pictures, and videos of each hip offered. In-person inspections may be scheduled by contacting sellers with the information provided in the catalog.

Highlights of the catalog include:

– Dinn Righ, a 6-year-old broodmare in-foal to Alternation. A daughter of Karakontie, she hails from the prominent line of Justenuffheart, dam of multiple stakes winners and producers including champion filly Dreaming of Anna.

– Rambler, a registered Ohio-bred 2-year-old racing prospect by Honor Code currently in training at Santa Anita. His only sibling to race is a winner and his dam, Hopefaithandjoy, was a winner as a two-year-old and earned over $100,000 during her career.

– Go Mika, a winning daughter of Handsome Mike being offered as a racing prospect. The 3-year-old filly broke her maiden at Tampa Bay Downs in February and is eligible for many first-level allowance and starter conditions.

– Senorita Karla, a 4-year-old daughter of Will Take Charge currently in-foal to Modernist. She is a half-sister to stakes-placed performer, Courteous.

Wanamaker's hosts monthly online Thoroughbred auctions. The streamlined platform and timing of auctions at wanamakers.com provides an opportunity for industry participants to buy and sell at the right time with less hassle.

In addition to an unwavering commitment to its customers, Wanamaker's is committed to the Thoroughbred industry and the lifeblood of the industry, the horse. To show this commitment, Wanamaker's contributes .1 percent of total sales to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) and requires sellers to contribute .05 percent of their total sales to the TAA as well.

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Canadian Champion Mighty Heart Retired, Stud Plans To Be Determined

Mighty Heart, Canada's Horse of the Year in 2020 and 2021, has been retired from racing, and he will debut at stud in 2024, with long-term plans on where he'll stand to be determined later, Canadian Thoroughbred reports.

The 6-year-old son of Dramedy retired with seven wins in 25 starts for earnings of $1,139,221, racing as a homebred for Lawrence Cordes and trained by Josie Carroll Patrick County Jr.

Mighty Heart currently resides at Ballycroy Bloodstock in Loretto, Ontario, while plans are made for his debut at stud.

Racing with just one eye after a paddock injury as a foal, Mighty Heart rose to prominence after winning the first two legs of the 2020 Canadian Triple Crown – the Queen's Plate at Woodbine and the Prince of Wales Stakes at Fort Erie – in his first two career stakes starts. He fell short in his Triple Crown bid in the Breeders' Stakes at Woodbine, but the effort was enough to earn Mighty Heart his first Canadian Horse of the Year title.

Mighty Heart followed up in 2021 with a victory in the Blame Stakes at Churchill Downs, when he returned to Woodbine to take the Grade 3 Dominion Day Stakes. He also won the G2 Autumn Stakes at Woodbine to clinch his second Sovereign Award for Canadian Horse of the Year.

Mighty Heart's racing journey was the subject of the book “Run With a Mighty Heart” by Jennifer Morrison.

Read more at Canadian Thoroughbred.

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Bloodlines Presented By No-No Cribbing Collar: The Classic Tradition Of Arcangelo

When Arrogate died in June 2020, his oldest foals were only yearlings. None had gone into training; nothing substantial was known about their potential or prowess.

The best-known racer from that first crop is 2022 Kentucky Oaks winner Secret Oath, also winner of the Grade 2 Azeri this season and second in the G1 Apple Blossom and La Troienne. The first crop also included Grade 1 winner Fun to Dream (La Brea Stakes).

Although a stakes winner did not emerge from Arrogate's first crop until New Year's Day of their second season, the black type popped up earlier with the racers from the second crop, including the 2022 Grade 1 winners Cave Rock (Del Mar Futurity, American Pharoah Stakes), as well as And Tell Me Nolies (Del Mar Debutante).

The gray champion's second crop has continued to add graded stakes winners this season with Affirmative Lady (G2 Gulfstream Park Oaks) and most recently with Arcangelo, who won the G3 Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont Park on May 13.

The nine-furlong event around the sweeping turns of Belmont Park is typically seen as a significant prep for the Belmont Stakes over 12 furlongs, and there is more than a hint of classic quality to the pedigree of this season's winner, Arcangelo.

He is, for one thing, out of a mare by multiple leading sire Tapit (Pulpit), who has sired four winners of the longest classic: Tonalist (2014), Creator (2016), Tapwrit (2017), and Essential Quality (2021).

In addition, Arcangelo's dam, the Tapit mare Modeling, is out of Teeming (Storm Cat) and is a half-sister to a pair of Belmont Stakes winners: Jazil (Seeking the Gold), winner of the classic in 2006, and Rags to Riches (A.P. Indy), the Belmont winner in 2007 over subsequent Horse of the Year Curlin.

In addition to her relationship to these elite performers, Teeming is the dam of three stakes winners and two stakes-placed racehorses, along with the elite producer Achieving (Bernardini), who is the dam of three stakes winners, including Grade 2 winner Cezanne (Curlin) and Arabian Hope (Distorted Humor).

Bred by Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings and Edward McGhee, Teeming's daughter Modeling was unraced and was covered as a 2-year-old and sold at the 2014 Keeneland November sale to Don Alberto for $2.85 million, in foal to Distorted Humor (Forty Niner). The resulting foal was the maiden special winner Montmartre.

Bred in Kentucky by Don Alberto, Arcangelo sold for $35,000 at the 2021 Keeneland September sale to Jon Ebbert and races for Blue Rose Farm.

A May 11 foal, the scopey gray did not race until the closing weeks of 2022, finishing second on debut at Gulfstream on Dec. 17. Arcangelo won his third start, a maiden special at Gulfstream on March 18, when he raced a mile on dirt in 1:34.82. The colt's next start was the Peter Pan.

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The classic prep was a major step up for a maiden winner, but Arcangelo handled the escalation in class and won by a head over Bishops Bay (Uncle Mo), who was the undefeated favorite coming into the Peter Pan. The third horse, Henry Q (Blame), was 8 3/4 lengths back in third after nine furlongs in 1:49.71.

The effort suggests that the first two in the Peter Pan may possess the required quality to challenge for the classic prize next month in the Belmont Stakes. A good showing would be a compliment to the namesake of their prep race because Peter Pan won the Belmont Stakes more than a century ago.

The Peter Pan Stakes was named for the son of Commando (Domino) and Cinderella (Hermit) who won 10 of his 17 starts, including the 1907 Belmont Stakes. At stud, Peter Pan the horse became an even more important influence in American breeding in the first half of the 20th century. His most important sons were Black Toney, the sire of Black Gold, winner of the 1924 Kentucky Derby, and Bimelech, winner of the 1940 Preakness and Belmont Stakes; and Futurity winner Pennant, the sire of the top racehorse and sire Equipoise, whose son Shut Out won the 1942 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes.

What a classic tradition that is!

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