Pearl Another Breeders’ Cup Gem

LEXINGTON, KY–The European-trained runners may have been shut out on opening day of the Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland, but there would have been plenty of smiling faces in Ireland, France and England on Friday evening as ‘TDN Rising Star’ Aunt Pearl (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) kept her perfect record intact with a powerful front-running score in the GI Juvenile Fillies Turf under Frenchman Florent Geroux for trainer Brad Cox. Aidan O’Brien’s Mother Earth (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) made up significant ground late to grab second, mowing down the Ringfort Stud-bred Miss Amulet (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire})-herself a revelation this season in winning two stakes races after being purchased for £7,500 as a yearling-who checked in third. Stonestreet Stables’ G1 Prix Morny and G2 Queen Mary S. winner Campanelle (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) faded to fourth after chasing Aunt Pearl’s five-length lead early.

Bred by the partnership of John Malone’s Ballylinch Stud and Frenchman Lucien Urano’s Ecurie des Charmes, Aunt Pearl was presented in the ring during Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale last year. At 280,000gns, she was the most expensive of nine fillies bought between Books 1 and 2 by Liz Crow and Brad Weisbord of BSW Bloodstock, who were shopping at the sale for the first time for a new venture headed by prominent American owners Sol Kumin and Michael Dubb to target European-bred fillies to run on the turf in the U.S.

“We put a group together and Mike and I were the first two who were apart of it, and then we filled it in with a few others,” Kumin explained. “They [Weisbord and Crow] went over there and did all the hard work and it was obviously a terrific job by the team scouting this horse out. From the beginning she was one of the better ones of the group and she’s probably turned out to be the best one.”

If all this sounds familiar, it should: two years previously, agent Mike Ryan had shopped Book 1 for Klaravich Stables and unearthed another daughter of Lope De Vega, Newspaperofrecord (Ire). Like Aunt Pearl, Newspaperofrecord won her first two starts by open lengths before wiring this race at Churchill Downs. For Kumin in particular, the Juvenile Fillies Turf is a race he is building an enviable record in; he won it for the first time in 2014 at Santa Anita with Lady Eli (Divine Park).

Aunt Pearl isn’t the only Grade I star for American connections to have graduated from Book 1 last year; agent Ben McElroy picked out Campanelle for 190,000gns on behalf of Stonestreet, one of three he signed for. To add further clout, the seventh-place finisher in the Juvenile Fillies Turf, Editor At Large (Ire), is also by Lope De Vega and was purchased from Book 1 for 260,000gns by Mike Ryan for Peter Brant’s White Birch Farm.

Coronavirus understandably put somewhat of a damper on American invaders at Park Paddocks this October, but Irishmen Ryan and McElroy were both on the buyers’ list and Aunt Pearl’s win all but guarantees that the already formidable American participation will continue to rise at Tattersalls.

Aunt Pearl is the latest feather in the cap for Ballylinch Stud’s Lope De Vega, whose star has only continued to ascend over the years. He has had four Group 1 winners on three continents this year, with Newspaperofrecord adding the G1 Just a Game S. to her already illustrious record and Gytrash (Aus) and the 2-year-old Lucky Vega (Ire) becoming new top-level winners in Australia and Ireland, respectively. Lope De Vega’s G2 Champions Juvenile S. scorer Cadillac (Ire) was a respectable fourth in Friday’s G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf for Alpha Racing and Jessica Harrington, while Godolphin’s G3 Tattersalls S. winner La Barrosa (Ire) is one to look forward to next year.

While European-trained runners failed to get a win on the board at the Breeders’ Cup on Friday, a few others in addition to Cadillac made favourable impressions. Battleground (War Front) made up ground late to be second in the Juvenile Turf under Ryan Moore, just missing emulating his dam Found (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) who won the GI Breeders’ Cup Turf the last time the championships were at Keeneland in 2015.

Owners Martin and Lisa Webb and trainer Nigel Tinkler kept the faith in jockey Rowan Scott, who rode out his claim this summer, bringing him over to ride G2 Flying Childers S. winner Ubettabelieveit (GB) (Kodiac {GB}) in the GII Juvenile Turf Sprint, and Scott gave the colt a beautiful ride to be third. Acting like a rider with plenty more experience under his belt, Scott kept a cool head when his mount blew the break, guiding him to the rail and letting him gradually pick off runners while taking the shortest route around the course. It is likely this is not the last we’ve heard from Scott, as well as Ubettabelieveit’s owners the Webbs, who were adamant on Thursday that a top four finish would spark big celebrations.

With a hugely formidable European contingent lined up for Saturday’s GI Breeders’ Cup Turf as well as two Guineas winners in the GI Mile, the second day of the Breeders’ Cup holds plenty of chances for trophies to be taken back across the Atlantic.

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Big Day For Brad Cox: Essential Quality Shows Up With Professional Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Victory

Though he entered Friday's Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile undefeated in two career starts, Godolphin homebred Essential Quality was sent to post at 7-2 odds in the wake of divisional heavyweight Jackie's Warrior (4-5 favorite). The tote board didn't tell the tale in this year's $2 million championship race, however, and the royal blue colors of the Godolphin operation hit the wire on top.

Trainer Brad Cox was jumping up and down after the 2-year-old son of Tapit hit the wire three-quarters of a length in front of 94-1 longshot Hot Rod Charlie. He'd just saddled the winner of the previous race, Aunt Pearl in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, but had been less confident in the talented but inexperienced gray colt in the day's final event.

Luis Saez crafted a late-running triumph from eighth in the early going that showed a new dimension for Essential Quality; last out, the colt won the G1 Breeders' Futurity with a forwardly-placed trip. Making up ground with giant strides in the short stretch for 1 1/16 miles over the dirt at Keeneland, Essential Quality stopped the clock in 1:42.09.

Cox won his first Grade 1 race in April of 2018 with Monomoy Girl; two and a half years later, the trainer now has five Breeders' Cup wins to his name.

It was the first career Breeders' Cup win for Saez, whose agent is former Godolphin trainer Kiaran McLaughlin.

Though Jackie's Warrior broke near the top of the field, Dreamer's Disease rushed up from the outside to grab command headed into the clubhouse turn. When David Cohen pushed over to the rail with the frontrunner, Joel Rosario had to grab hold of an unhappy Jackie's Warrior and try to wrangle him back to rate in fourth position.

Likeable and Classier boxed Jackie's Warrior at the rail around the clubhouse turn, but Rosario was able to get the favorite outside into third mid-way down the backstretch.

Essential Quality was in eighth early on, concerning Cox until the early fractions flashed on the television screen: Dreamer's Disease was flying early in splits of :22.58, :45.31, and 1:10.48. The trainer was able to relax a bit when he saw Saez start moving up through the pack approaching the far turn.

Jackie's Warrior moved into second behind Dreamer's Disease around the far turn, but 94-1 longshot Hot Rod Charlie was hot on his heels and challenged the favorite at the head of the lane.

Meanwhile, Saez and Essential Quality had tracked Hot Rod Charlie into the stretch and swung out to the center of the course to make his challenge. Hard-ridden to the wire, Essential Quality put away the longshot by three-quarters of a length. Hot Rod Charlie, the half-brother to 2019 Breeders' Cup Sprint winner and champion Mitole, finished second. Keepmeinmind came flying late to nab the show Jackie's Warrior, and Rombauer checked in fifth.

The remaining order of finish is as follows: Dreamer's Disease, King Fury, Classier, Sittin On Go, Reinvestment Risk, Calibrate, Camp Hope, Likeable, and Next.

Essential Quality was bred in Kentucky by the Godolphin operation, and is the fourth foal out of the graded stakes-placed Elusive Quality mare Delightful Quality. The colt won on debut over six furlongs at Churchill Downs, then won the 1 1/16-mile Breeders' Futurity by 3 1/4 lengths in his final prep for the Juvenile. His undefeated record and total earnings of $1,335,14 will likely make him the early favorite for next year's Kentucky Derby.

Godolphin his never won the Run for the Roses, though they've won the Juvenile once before (in 2009 with Vale of York).

“I do feel the sky's the limit with this horse,” Cox said.

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Quality Rules in Breeders’ Cup Juvenile

Godolphin homebred Essential Quality (Tapit) rallied from off a hot pace to go three-for-three in Friday’s GI TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, giving Brad Cox back-to-back winners on Future Stars Friday. Stablemate Aunt Pearl (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) streaked to her own third win from as many tries one race earlier in the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.

Overcoming trouble to take his Churchill sprint unveiling Sept. 5 and a clear-cut winner of the GI Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity over track and trip Oct. 3, Essential Quality was considered by the market to be the second-likeliest winner at 7-2 behind Jackie’s Warrior (Maclean’s Music), the winner of the GI Runhappy Hopeful S. and GI Champagne S. who had to contend here with two turns for the first time and expected hot pace.

Essential Quality settled in midpack around the first bend and behind a scramble for early position that saw Jackie’s Warrior tugging eagerly from just behind the leader. The field was strung out behind opening splits of :22.58 and :45.31 over a surface that had been playing kindly to speed, and the grey Essential Quality began to catch the eye out wide while heading into the second turn as Jackie’s Warrior made his move to confront leader Dreamer’s Disease (Laoban). Essential Quality mirrored the move of 94-1 Hot Rod Charlie (Oxbow)–a half to last year’s GI Breeders’ Cup Sprint hero Mitole (Eskendereya)–and swept widest into the lane to blow past that runner at the sixteenth pole to get the job done by 3/4 of a length. Breeders’ Futurity runner-up Keepmeinmind (Laoban) filled out the trifecta at 30-1, while Jackie’s Warrior did well to hold on for fourth all things considered.

Cox, who still holds a strong hand for Saturday’s card with five more Breeders’ Cup entrants including GI Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff favorite Monomoy Girl (Tapizar), also boasts a victory this year in the GI Longines Kentucky Oaks among his 183 wins and counting $14 million-plus in earnings.

“It was a tremendous effort by this horse,” said Cox. “Luis [Saez] stayed after him the whole way. He overcame a lot today. He’s a nice colt. Distance is no issue with him. He’ll run all day. I’m very proud of him and I’m so happy for the Godolphin organization. What a horse. At the three-eighths pole, Luis stayed after him pretty good and I was hoping he wouldn’t flatten out. But he stayed on. He’s a tremendous horse, has an amazing amount of stamina. We’re going to enjoy this one and obviously [the GI Derby] will be our goal moving forward.”

This was Saez’s first Breeders’ Cup score.

“I had a perfect trip, a beautiful trip,” he said. “My horse broke so well. He was in the right spot. I knew there was going to be a lot of speed so we were in the right spot. At the three-eighths he gave me that kick so I knew we had a chance to win the race. He can run all day. He’s a nice horse.”

Friday’s win provided a bit of redemption for Sheikh Mohammed’s Godolphin, whose 2019 Breeders’ Futurity winner Maxfield (Street Sense) was forced to scratch out of last year’s Juvenile renewal due to injury.

“We certainly got a step closer today,” Godolphin USA President Jimmy Bell said. “We’ve experienced both ends of this, the high expectations and anticipations and disappointments with Maxfield last year. And now to come back like this. They [Maxfield and Essential Quality] followed basically followed the same path–race at Churchill, came back won the Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland. This was a pretty amazing performance today. To do what he did to come from off the pace, to run them down like that in his third lifetime start, it takes a ton of talent to do that. I’m sure he’s still learning. It’s so exciting for everybody this is what you live and dream of.”

Friday, Keeneland
TVG BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE PRESENTED BY THOROUGHBRED AFTERCARE ALLIANCE-GI, $1,840,000, Keeneland, 11-6, 2yo, c/g, 1 1/16m, 1:42.09, ft.
1–ESSENTIAL QUALITY, 122, c, 2, by Tapit
1st Dam: Delightful Quality, by Elusive Quality
2nd Dam: Contrive, by Storm Cat
3rd Dam: Jeano, by Fappiano
O-Godolphin, LLC; B-Godolphin (KY); T-Brad H. Cox; J-Luis Saez. $1,040,000. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $1,335,144. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Hot Rod Charlie, 122, c, 2, Oxbow–Indian Miss, by Indian Charlie. ($17,000 Ylg ’19 FTKFEB; $110,000 Ylg ’19 FTKOCT). O-Roadrunner Racing, Boat Racing, LLC & Strauss Bros Racing; B-Edward A. Cox (KY); T-Doug F. O’Neill. $340,000.
3–Keepmeinmind, 122, c, 2, Laoban–Inclination, by Victory Gallop. O-Cypress Creek LLC and Bennewith, Arnold; B-Southern Equine Stables, LLC (KY); T-Robertino Diodoro. $180,000.
Margins: 3/4, 1 1/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 3.70, 94.40, 30.90.
Also Ran: Jackie’s Warrior, Rombauer, Dreamer’s Disease, King Fury, Classier, Sittin On Go, Reinvestment Risk, Calibrate, Camp Hope, Likeable, Next.
Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

Pedigree Notes:
Delightful Quality, a half-sister to 2005 champion 2-year-old filly Folklore (Tiznow), was third in the 2014 GIII Bed o’ Roses S. Godolphin purchased her dam Contrive for $3 million at the 2005 Fasig-Tipton November sale. This is also the family of recent Japanese Triple Crown winner Contrail (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}). Under the winner’s third dam, multiple graded winner Jeano (Fappiano), is graded winner Tizahit (Tiznow), dam of Saturday’s GI Breeders’ Cup F/M Sprint contender Come Dancing (Malibu Moon).

Delightful Quality has a yearling filly by Uncle Mo and was bred back to Nyquist.

Essential Quality is one of 27 Grade I winners for Tapit, who has 86 graded winners and 138 stakes winners. He is the first Grade I winner by Tapit out of an Elusive Quality mare.

As a broodmare sire, the late Elusive Quality has 10 Grade I winners, 50 graded winners and 121 stakes winners. He was broodmare sire of Breeders’ Cup winners Shamrock Rose (First Dude) and Roy H (More Than Ready).

From the Also Rans:
“He got such a wonderful trip from Tyler [Gaffalione]. What a ride. That first turn was just masterful; saved all the ground. He’s a half to Mitole, who won the Breeders’ Cup [Sprint], so we knew the class was in him. He’s built like a two-turn horse. Last time out we put blinkers on him and went two turns and he answered a lot of questions. To say we thought that would happen would be a lie, so it’s pretty special.” –Hot Rod Charlie’s trainer Doug O’Neill

“I broke good. It looked like there were a couple of horses on the outside that wanted to go a little bit, so I held my spot and let them go. It looked like we were going at a good pace in front of me. I thought I was in a good spot. Too bad that those horses came and beat us. He’s a good horse. I was in a good spot and he kept running, but those on the outside came strong and beat us.” Joel Rosario, rider of Jackie’s Warrior

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Aunt Pearl Runs Juvenile Fillies Turf Rivals Off Their Feet

Jockey Florent Geroux hustled Aunt Pearl out of the gate to secure the early lead, then cruised to an easy 2 1/2-length victory in Saturday's $1-million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Keeneland, covering one mile on good turf in 1:35.71 and paying $7.20 as the betting favorite.

The Juvenile Fillies Turf was the fourth of five Future Stars Friday races for 2-year-olds that kicked off the two-day Breeders' Cup world championships at the Lexington, Ky., track.

Aidan O'Brien-trained Mother Earth finished second, with another European-based runner, Miss Amulet, third. She was followed by Campanelle, the Wesley Ward-trained filly who won the Group 2 Queen Mary at Ascot and Group 1 Prix Morny in Deauville.

Aunt Pearl, trained by Brad Cox, is a 2-year-old Irish-bred filly by Lope de Vega out of Matauri Pearl, by Hurricane Run. She was bred by Ecurie Des Charmes and Ballylinch Stud and races for the partnership of Michal Dubb, Madaket Stables, Peter Deutsch, Michael Kisber, The Elkstone Group and Bethlehem Stable.

Geroux, one of the best front-end jockeys in the sport, was intent on putting Aunt Pearl on the lead, and the opening quarter mile in :22.55 suggested he might be asking the filly to go too fast too early. But he managed to slow things down, getting the second quarter mile in :24.75 for a half-mile time of :47.30. The third quarter was slower still – :24.91 – for an opening six furlong time in 1:12.21.

Despite those progressively slower fractions, no one was gaining on Aunt Pearl, who cruised past the furlong pole in 1:23.84 en route to her final time of 1:35.71 Her final quarter mile was :23.50.

Aunt Pearl debuted at Churchill Downs on Sept. 1, winning a mile maiden race by five lengths, then came back five weeks later to win the G2 Jessamine Stakes at Keeneland by 2 1/2 lengths in similar front-running fashion.

The Juvenile Fillies Turf was the fourth Breeders' Cup winner for Cox, a 40-year-old native of Louisville, Ky. For Geroux, it was the sixth Breeders' Cup win for Geroux, a native of France who won the Juvenile Fillies Turf with Catch a Glimpse in 2015.

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