Keeneland Fall Tickets on Sale Aug. 15

Tickets for Keeneland's upcoming Fall Meet will go on sale to the public Aug. 15 at 9 a.m. All tickets must be pre-purchased via Keeneland's official online ticket office at tickets.Keeneland.com/racing. The meet will run from Oct. 6-28.

Keeneland will award $9.05 million in purse money–a record for any racing season at the track–for 22 stakes. The meet's richest race is the $1-million GI Coolmore Turf Mile during the track's signature opening Fall Stars Weekend. Eight stakes that weekend are part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In, with winners earning automatic starting positions and free entry into the 40th Breeders' Cup World Championships Nov. 3-4 at Santa Anita Park.

“Keeneland's Fall Meet is an exciting time as we showcase racing stars that are competing for berths in the Breeders' Cup and year-end honors,” Keeneland President and CEO Shannon Arvin said. “The gorgeous fall landscape, the pageantry of racing and the world-class competition all combine to make the fall an exceptionally memorable experience for our horsemen and fans.”

 

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Up To The Mark, Santin, Atone Among Nominees For Inaugural Arlington Million At Colonial

Nominations closed July 21 for the inaugural Colonial Downs Festival of Racing featuring the Grade 1 Arlington Million, Grade 1 $500,000 Beverly D., and Grade 1 $500,000 Secretariat Stakes. The trio of internationally recognized turf tests are being held in Virginia for the first time in 2023 on Saturday, August 12.

Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's multiple Grade 1 stakes winner Up to the Mark heads the list of 29 nominated for the 1¼-mile Arlington Million. Trained by Todd Pletcher, the son of Not This Time captured the G1 Turf Classic at Churchill Downs and G1 Manhattan at Belmont in his last two starts.

Pletcher also has nominated Bass Racing's Annapolis, winner of the 2022 G1 Turf Mile at Keeneland and recent G3 Poker victor Emmanuel, who races in the colors of WinStar Farm and Siena Farm.

Other notable nominees for the Million include defending champion Godolphin's Santin, who captured the 2022 running when the race was held at Churchill Downs; Three Diamonds Farm's Atone, who took the G1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational at Gulfstream in January; the last two winners of Monmouth Park's  G1 United Nations – 2022 victor Adhamo for owners Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb, Louis Lazzinnaro and Michael Caruso and this year's champ the Dubb-owned Therapist.

The G1 $500,000 Beverly D. has been selected as one of the Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” Challenge Races. The nominated winner of the Beverly D. will be entitled to automatic entry into the 2023 running of the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare TurfThe nominated winner will also be entitled to have pre-entry and entry fees waived for the 2023 Filly & Mare Turf.  The sister race to the Million, the Beverly D. will be run at a distance of 1-3/16 miles.

Trainer Chad Brown, who won five consecutive runnings of the race at Arlington Park from 2015-2019, has nominated 11 distaffers from his stable including 2023 G1 stakes winners Peter Brant's In Italian, who captured the Just a Game at Belmont Park on June 9; Klaravich Stables' Marketsegmentation, winner of the New York the same day; and Diana Stakes victress Juddmonte's Whitebeam.

Other filles and mares of note nominated include: R Unicorn Stable's Macadamia, winner of the G1 Gamely at Santa Anita Park for trainer Phil D'Amato; Merriebelle Stable's Didia, the Ignacio Correas IV trainee who took the G3 Modesty at Churchill Downs on Kentucky Oaks Day; and the Mark Casse-trained Fev Rover, winner of the G2 Nassau Stakes at Woodbine for owner Tracy Farmer.

The Grade 2 $500,000 Secretariat Stakes, named after the Virginia-bred 1973 Triple Crown hero, is a one-mile race for 3-year-olds. Trainer Todd Pletcher has five sophomores nominated led by LSU Stables' Far Bridge, winner of the G1 Belmont Derby last out on July 8 and multiple G2 stakes winner Spendthrift Farm's Major Dude.

Godolphin has three horses nominated, two for European stalwart Charlie Appleby – Mysterious Night, winner of the G2 Summer Stakes at Woodbine last fall in a previous trip to North America, and Group 3 stakes victor Silver Knott, whose last two starts were stateside at Belmont Park. Godophin's other nominee is the Brad Cox-trained Wadsworth, who captured the American Derby at Ellis Park last time out.

Other graded stakes winners nominated include: D. J. Stable's Webslinger (G2 American Turf at Churchill); BBN Racing's Mo Stash (G3 Transylvania at Keeneland); and Victory Racing Partners' More Than Looks (G3 Manila at Belmont).

Entries for the Colonial Downs Festival of Racing will be drawn Wednesday, August 9. Tickets for the Colonial Downs Festival of Racing can be purchased at www.colonialdowns.com.

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Bernhards’ Long-Term Plans for Pin Oak Could be Closer Than They Realize

When Jim and Dana Bernhard purchased Pin Oak Stud last fall, the plan was always to return stallions to stand at the historic property and, while that idea may have been on the back burner before, the heat may be turned up a bit now after the couple's Geaux Rocket Ride (Candy Ride {Arg}) won the GI Haskell S. Saturday at Monmouth Park.

“Jim and Dana Bernhard are on cloud nine,” Pin Oak's Clifford Barry said Monday. “I think they can't believe it. I have spoken to them multiple times and they are some kind of excited.”

While Barry would not commit to the newly minted Grade I winner standing at Pin Oak, he did admit the sophomore was an extremely attractive option to stand in Kentucky.

“He's a very, very important young horse at this point, there's no doubt about it,” Barry said. “He's a son of Candy Ride out of an Uncle Mo mare, he's such an outcross to a lot of mares here in Central Kentucky right now. Obviously, he's a horse with lots of speed, breaks his maiden going six furlongs, second in the GII San Felipe and then comes back and wins the Haskell in his fourth start in what was probably one of the strongest Haskells in several years.”

While the Bernhards, advisor Matt Weinmann and trainer Richard Mandella are still to discuss options for the colt's next race and how best to get to the GI Breeders' Cup Classic at Santa Anita in November, Barry said the current plan is to race Geaux Rocket Ride at four.

“I think the plan is to race him in his 4-year-old year, just talking to Jim and Dana this morning,” Barry said. “He's a lightly raced horse at this point and you hope he's got a really, really bright future ahead of him on the racetrack.”

As for his future beyond that, Barry said, “I think it would be premature to say he will stand at Pin Oak. I think it would be unfair on the horse to say that. But definitely Jim and Dana have had dreams of standing stallions here for sure. I think when they bought the farm, that was very much a focus on what they were thinking. Obviously, Pin Oak stood stallions–Maria's Mon, Peaks and Valleys, Sky Classic. We are very well known for standing stallions, so it won't be anything unusual to stand stallions here and it won't be unusual to take in partners at that time. We had some very loyal partners in all our stallions here.”

Barry added, “We're just excited that we even have a horse to be thinking in that way for sure. I don't think anybody was thinking to come up with a horse this quickly. Two years ago, Geaux Rocket Ride was bought as a birthday present and lo and behold, here we are after winning the Haskell. Everybody dreams those things, but you know how dreams in this game don't always turn out.”

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Breeders’ Cup Among Possibilities For ‘Brilliant And Resilient’ French-Trained Filly Blue Rose Cen

Based in Chantilly, 36-year-old Christopher Head is a fifth-generation French trainer from a family steeped in horse racing history. The son of legendary trainer Freddy Head and nephew of Criquette, Head is no stranger to equine superstars with the yard he now trains from the former home of Goldikova, Moonlight Cloud and Solow.

With father Freddy retiring last year, the Head dynasty has showed no sign of slowing down courtesy of Christopher Head's star filly Blue Rose Cen completing a rare Group 1 treble comprising France's premier prize for 2-year-old fillies, the Prix Marcel Boussac, as well as the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches (French 1000 Guineas) and the Prix de Diane (French Oaks).

Christopher Head now has set his sights on an ambitious raid over the channel in the Group 1 Qatar Nassau Stakes on Thursday, Aug. 3 at Goodwood Racecourse, setting up a tantalizing clash with last year's Prix de Diane and Nassau Stakes winner Nashwa.

Head is relishing the challenge and he said: “It's always been in my mind to go to another country at some point. With Blue Rose Cen, I really feel this is possible and I can't wait to go up against the best of the Irish and English in the Qatar Nassau Stakes.”

Trained by his father Freddy, Solow was the last French horse to win a Group 1 at the Qatar Goodwood Festival when he won the Qatar Sussex Stakes in 2015 and eight years on, Christopher is hoping to create history on what will be his ever trip to the track.

He added: “I've never been to Goodwood but I've taken a lot of experience from various people who have been there. My father is part of it, of course, and we will be fully prepared for it.”

Now rated as the highest-rated 3-year-old middle distance filly in Europe, Head has paid tribute to her ability and temperament.

He said: “She is a filly that has done everything we've asked of her. She had a brilliant 2-year-old career. Since then she has been brilliant and resilient in her work and in her races. It is a challenge to make a 2-year-old become a nice 3-year-old but she has improved from each run this year and has really come on physically after the Prix de Diane.”

Blue Rose Cen's jockey Aurelien Lemaitre has never ridden at Goodwood, but Head is very confident in his ability and the ability of his filly to handle the track and the occasion of the Qatar Goodwood Festival.

Head said: “Aurelien is a brilliant jockey. It's been a pleasure to work with him since the beginning. What I like most about him is he is a great judge of pace in races. Since we work a lot with that in our training, he is the perfect jockey for us. I'm sure Blue Rose Cen can deal with the track at Goodwood. We know that she goes on any ground. If it happens to be soft ground that is even better, but we are relaxed.”

Blue Rose Cen's 76-year-old owner-breeder Leopoldo Fernandez Pujals (Yeguada Centurion) is a Cuban born Vietnam War veteran, who made his fortune in Spain in pizzas and telecommunications. He was a well-known breeder of Spanish horses but was convinced to take a chance on Head as a young trainer. Out of his five horses with Head, Blue Rose Cen is one and Big Rock is another who finished second in the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby).

Head has praised his owner for not shying away from any race or challenge and opened up the possibility of her running in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in October.

He said: “I think Leopoldo from Yeguada Centurion is a sportsman so he wants to get into challenges. There is still the possibility we could try her over further to see what she is capable of and test her limits. She is so relaxed during her races that you could expect her to stay further and still use her turn of foot. She will probably go to the Vermeille after the Nassau Stakes and then we will see if she stays. The Breeders' Cup is a possibility too but it's a bit further away in the program book so we still need to discuss it with the owner.”

Blue Rose Cen is the only recorded foal out of Queen Blossom (Jeremy), who went through the sales ring three times in Ireland, the USA, and England, where she was sold for £110,000 in December 2018 after winning three races, including two Group 3 races in Ireland and the USA. One of her siblings, Valcarlos (Duke of Marmalade), is a winner in Madrid, Spain. Blue Rose Cen's fourth dam, Grey Angel (Kenmare), was a Group 3 winner in South Africa, and her third dam, Dream Time (Rainbow Quest), raced three times without success for the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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