‘Now I Feel Like We Can Have The Right Type Of Conversation’: Discussions To Continue On Where Cigar Mile Winner Mind Control Will Stand At Stud

Red Oak Stable and Madaket Stables' three-time Grade 1-winning millionaire Mind Control had to overcome adversity to win the final start of his career, but his superiority reigned supreme in Saturday's Grade 1, $750,000 Cigar Mile Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The 6-year-old by Stay Thirsty with Hall of Famer John Velazquez up, displayed his signature grit when confronted by Grade 1 winner Get Her Number to his outside while also fending off an inside rally from Grade 1 Florida Derby-winner White Abarrio in the stretch drive. With his ears pinned back, Mind Control would not be denied and came out a head on top, completing the one-turn mile in 1:35.53.

The triumph provided Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher with a record-extending sixth Cigar Mile win. Among his previous Cigar Mile heroes are Stay Thirsty, who captured the race in 2012 in the final start of his career. The last father-son duo to win the Cigar Mile were inaugural 1988 winner Forty Niner, who produced 1996 winner Gold Fever.

“I was so proud of him yesterday. That was a phenomenal performance,” Pletcher said. “It's just great to see him have a victory like that in his final career start. He deserved to go out that way.”

Red Oak Stable racing manager Rick Sacco echoed Pletcher's sentiments.

“We're elated, he's such a cool horse to be around and it's such a thrill to be associated with the horse,” Sacco said.

Mind Control was initially trained by Gregg Sacco, capturing Saratoga Race Course's Grade 1 Hopeful during his juvenile season in 2018 and Grade 1 H. Allen Jerkens Memorial the following year. He was transferred to Pletcher's barn last summer and made a winning debut in the Grade 2 John A. Nerud in July 2021 by a head over Belmont Park specialist Firenze Fire.

Last September, he made his first two-turn start in nearly three years in the Parx Dirt Mile, defeating Grade 1 Hill 'n' Dale Metropolitan Handicap winner Silver State and registering a career-best 104 Beyer. He matched that figure this year with a hard-fought triumph over Grade 1-winning multimillionaire Hot Rod Charlie in the Grade 3 Salvator Mile at Monmouth Park.

While bittersweet, the sendoff was a fitting one for Mind Control, who had to overcome sloppy and sealed track conditions in his final test. He was soundly beaten in his previous two starts over a track rated “sloppy.”

“It's not only great for him to go out on a win, but for him to do it in the style that defines his character and fight off challenges from the Florida Derby winner on the inside, the American Pharoah winner on the outside,” Pletcher said. “Three Grade 1 winners battling it out across the track. He showed that signature move of his where he puts his head in front and won't be denied.”

Sacco described Mind Control's final career start as, “almost like a movie ending.”

“It's incredible stuff,” Sacco said. “We're very proud of the horse, the team and everything that he means to us. It was fitting and it was awesome that Johnny came in to ride. We're delighted and over the moon. I just want to congratulate Todd and the wonderful job my brother, Gregg, did early on in his career. It was all kind of a fitting end to a really, really cool horse's career.

“Everyone says that. Whether it's Todd, who calls him a warrior, or Amelia Green, who gets on him every day,” Sacco added. “He has a special place in everyone's heart because of what he's done over such a long career.”

With the Cigar Mile now in the rearview mirror, Sacco said discussions will continue on where Mind Control will stand at stud.

“The feedback over the last two months was how good this horse has been doing. I wanted to play this hand and wait until we ran,” Sacco said. “The way it played out was fitting for us, but I wanted to wait until after he ran. That was my gut feeling and that I didn't want to have conversations until after this race. We skipped the Breeders' Cup by design, and we wanted to wait until after this race and now I feel like we can have the right type of conversation that we need to have now.”

Red Oak Stable, owned by Stephen Brunetti, has campaigned talented Grade 1 winners Sweet Return and Unbridled Mo as well as dual stakes winner and New York stallion King for a Day.

“He ranks as Number One,” Sacco said of Mind Control. “He's won graded stakes every year from 2-to-6, three Grade 1s. He's won the most money we've ever had with a horse. He's the best horse we've ever had for sure.”

While not in attendance, the ownership group watched the Cigar Mile on a plane ride from St. Barthelemy to Miami.

“We celebrated Stephen Brunetti's birthday this weekend in St. Barts and we were on a plane flying back to Miami when the race was being run,” Sacco said. “We had a bottle of champagne, and we weren't going to crack it open. But if he won, we were going to do it. Stephen Brunetti was on the plane with one of his college friends and his wife, so it was extraordinary to win on the flight over. And we did open up that bottle of champagne immediately.”

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Epicenter To Stand At Coolmore’s Ashford Stud

Brilliant Travers Stakes (G1) winner Epicenter, who suffered a career-ending injury in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) earlier this month at Keeneland, is making a good recovery and will stand at Coolmore's Ashford Stud in Versailles, Kentucky, for 2023 at a fee of $45,000.

The son of Not This Time led the sophomore division in the winter and early spring following victories in the Gun Runner Stakes, the G2 Risen Star Stakes and the G2 Louisiana Derby. Sent off favorite for the first two legs of the Triple Crown he finished second on both occasions but lost none of his luster in defeat.

Skipping the G1 Belmont Stakes with an eye on the Travers, Epicenter was next seen in the G2 Jim Dandy, where he powered home to victory off a 10-week break.

However the best was yet to come, and it came in the Travers Stakes the following month. A dominating performance (To watch, click here.) saw him score by 5¼ lengths from multiple Grade 1 winner Cyberknife and cement his position atop the 3-year-old male division. His Beyer Speed Figure of 112 was the highest of any of his generation on dirt this year.

“Epicenter was solid all year and the Travers was the breakout performance he needed and deserved, and he did it in an emphatic way,” said trainer Steve Asmussen. “He put everything together on a grand stage.”

“He was a brilliant horse whose best racing days were still in front of him,” said Ron Winchell, who raced the colt. “Bred on the reverse of Gun Runner's Candy Ride/Giant's Causeway cross he's a hugely exciting stallion prospect.”

“Epicenter is the best son of Giant's Causeway's best sire son Not This Time and is out of a stakes winner by the sire of Gun Runner,” said Coolmore's Dermot Ryan. “His combination of speed and stamina made him a potent force and he's a very good-looking horse to boot. Breeders are going to love him.”

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Ohio Stallion Season Auction To Take Place December 7-8

The Ohio Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners are proud to present an incredible roster of stallion seasons for its 2022 auction. The OTBO anticipates having over 75 stallion seasons available by the time the auction opens.

The OTBO Stallion Season Auction has become a leader in the U.S. in terms of number of stallions offered; outstanding value; and solid quality across the board. The organization tries to be “first out of the gate” in scheduling its auction so breeders can make their decisions early; get a great deal; ensure they are breeding with the stallions they really want; and get a leg up on the competition.

Grade 1 winners, proven producers, regional champions, and stallions with stakes winners on every surface will be on offer. Often, multiple seasons are available as well.

Darby Dan Farm has continued their steadfast support of the OTBO and all buyers by offering its entire roster of stallions in the auction. Indiana Stallion Station has done the same.

They are joined by solid, quality stallions from leading farms such as Gainesway, Lane's End, Claiborne, WinStar, Calumet, Walmac, Airdrie, Darley, Ashford Stud, and many, many more. Stallions will be added right up to the day the auction begins.

The auction also features regional sires from Raimonde Farms, RC Cline, and additional Ohio farms as well as leading producers from Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, and Florida.

The auction will be hosted again by Starquine. Please go to starquine.com to register. Preview days are Dec. 5-6. The auction opens Dec. 7 and continues until 8 p.m. Dec. 8.

More information and an active Stallion Roster can be found at otbo.com.

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Mo The Beholder To Stand At BG Thoroughbred Farm In California For 2023

Mo the Beholder, a son of Uncle Mo from the family of Into Mischief and Beholder, will stand the 2023 breeding season at BG Thoroughbred Farm in Hemet, Calif., for an advertised fee of $2,500.

The unraced 5-year-old is out of the Curlin mare Leslie's Harmony, who was a $1.1 million purchase by Bridlewood Farm at the 2014 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

Leslie's Harmony is herself out of the 2016 Broodmare of the Year Leslie's Lady, making her a sibling to four-time champion Beholder, and a trio of notable sires: the record-setting Into Mischief, Breeders' Cup winner Mendelssohn, and Curlin to Mischief, who was California's leading third-crop sire of 2021, and currently the state's top fourth-crop sire of 2022.

Mo the Beholder is by Uncle Mo, who has emerged as a dynamic sire of sires. His prominent sons at stud have included three of the top four freshman sires of 2020: Nyquist, Laoban, and Outwork as well young sires Mo Town, Yaupon, Modernist, and Caracaro, and newcomers Mo Donegal and Golden Pal.

“If you believe in pedigree, you will believe in Mo the Beholder,” said owner Chris Acosta. “He is California's link to Kentucky royalty. The future is now.”

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