No Longer Anchored by Classic, Breeders’ Cup Championship Broadcast Schedule Unveiled

The Breeders' Cup released the broadcast line-up for the upcoming championship weekend which, for the first time, will not conclude with the GI Longines Breeders' Cup Classic when it returns to Santa Anita Nov. 3 and 4. The Classic, with a post time of 6:40 p.m. ET Saturday, will mark the end of 3 1/2 hours of live programming on NBC and Peacock and, as NBC Sports moves on to Big Ten Football coverage, FanDuel TV will televise the two final Breeders' Cup races: the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint and the GI Qatar Racing Breeders' Cup Sprint.

USA Network will provide live coverage of the Future Star Friday card from 4-8 p.m. ET. Coverage will include one undercard race and all five Breeders' Cup races, concluding with the $1-million GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at 7:40 p.m. ET.

FanDuel TV coverage will begin at 2:30 p.m. ET Friday with the first undercard race and will conclude with undercard Race 10 at 8:10 p.m. ET.

The USA Network coverage Saturday is from 1:30-3:30 p.m. ET, followed by live programming on NBC and Peacock from 3:30-7 p.m. ET.

FanDuel TV will also televise the first two undercard races and eight of the nine Breeders' Cup World Championships races on Saturday and will conclude its coverage with a final undercard race with a post time of 8:32 p.m. ET.

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Skipping Shuvee, Secret Oath Targets Personal Ensign

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – Though Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas rarely passes on big stakes opportunities, he is skipping the GII Shuvee S. Sunday with Secret Oath (Arrogate).

After she turned in an uncharacteristic dull performance in the June 10 GI Ogden Phipps S., Lukas and the 4-year-old filly's breeder-owners Robert and Stacy Mitchell are using a little-bit-less-is-more approach at Saratoga Race Course.

“She's really, really doing well,” Lukas said Wednesday morning, “but we have made a decision to run here only once. We're trying to space her program so it leads to the Breeders' Cup. What we've got mapped out is the [Aug. 25 GI] Personal Ensign and then the [GI] Spinster at Keeneland. [The Mitchells] live in Louisville, so the Spinster is like the Kentucky Derby to them, and then the Breeders' Cup. That's the program that they have asked me to follow and that's not bad.”

Lukas, who will turn 88 on Sept. 2, brought 19 horses–10 of them 2-year-olds–to Saratoga this summer. Typically, he has been active at the entry box. Through the first four days of the meet, he has three seconds from five starters.

It's a very safe bet that by the time Secret Oath goes into the gate for the Personal Ensign, the other 18 horses in the stable will have made at least one start. Lukas said that Saratoga is the ideal spot for Secret Oath to get ready for the Personal Ensign, where she is likely to re-engage with standouts Clairiere (Curlin), Nest (Curlin) and Played Hard (Into Mischief), who are headed to the Shuvee.

“She thrives here because we don't have an opportunity to graze for an hour every afternoon like we do here,” he said. “We've got a chance to get her out every afternoon.”

Last year, Secret Oath won the GI Kentucky Oaks and finished fourth in the GI Preakness S. At Saratoga, Nest avenged her loss in the Kentucky Oaks and trounced Secret Oath in the GI Coaching Club American Oaks and the GI Alabama S. Secret Oath was third in the GI Cotillion S. and fifth in the GI Breeders' Cup Distaff.

Beginning this season at Oaklawn Park, Secret Oath beat Clairiere by 2 3/4 lengths in the GII Azeri S. and was beaten a neck by that foe in the GI Apple Blossom. On Oaks Day, May 5 at Churchill Downs, Secret Oath and Tyler Gaffalione were second by a neck to Played Hard. In the Phipps on June 10 at Belmont Park, she never was able to muster her off-the-pace run. It was just the fourth off-the-board finish in her 17-race career.

“The other day, I definitely think it was the track, and so does Tyler, that she had a sub-par race,” Lukas said. “He said it was rolling underneath her. Every time he gathered her up, she moved. Every time he asked her to run, he said she didn't get a hold of it. What happens here in the Personal Ensign, who knows?”

Lukas saddled his first starters at Saratoga in 1984, launching a run of 36 consecutive years at the track. He skipped 2020 and 2021 because of Covid-19 and a downturn in the quality of his stable. With Secret Oath as the centerpiece of the stable, he returned last summer and compiled a 7-6-2 record from 31 starts. He picked up his 61st stakes win at Saratoga with Naughty Gal (Into Mischief) in the GIII Adirondack S.

Secret Oath breezed five furlongs in 1:01 Monday over the Oklahoma training track in the midst of her longest break between races this season.

“I think it helps her,” Lukas said. “She's a better horse this year. If you want to know the truth, she can probably take more, but we're not going to test that. We're just going to space it out and come into the Breeders' Cup. We're skipping the Shuvee. It would be pretty easy to drop into the Shuvee, test the waters and see how she handles the track. We're going to just go for broke in the Personal Ensign.”

The Mitchells had planned to sell Secret Oath last fall, though Lukas urged them to keep her in training as a 4-year-old. He said he told them Secret Oath could earn millions more in purses this season and still bring a multi-million price at auction. They did pull her out of the sale and she has earned $576,350 this year.

“Well, if she never did anything more that would be pretty good,” Lukas said, “but she's going to get more. Three more and they're all big [purses].”

Lukas picked up a pair of seconds with his 2-year-olds on opening day–Lady Moscato (Quality Road) in a maiden special weight and Saratoga Secret (Arrogate) in the GIII Schuylerville S. His third second came Sunday with Just Steel (Justify), a $500,000 yearling purchase, making his second career start.

An easy winner in her debut at Ellis Park, Lukas said that BC Stable's Saratoga Secret showed in the Schuylerville that she is a promising filly.

“I thought her race was good,” he said. “She's another Arrogate and she's very immature, even more so than Secret Oath was. She's small and slight. She will benefit from the time. She's going to go in the [Sept. 3 GI] Spinaway.”

Lukas never lacks enthusiasm for his young horses and he is high on this crop.

“I think it's the best bunch we've had since probably the mid-'80s or '90s when we were a lot stronger than most,” he said.

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Breeders’ Cup Announces Broadcast Schedule For 2023 World Championships At Santa Anita

Breeders' Cup Limited has announced its broadcast coverage schedule for the 40th Breeders' Cup World Championships on Nov. 3-4 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. The two-day championship event will be shown live across NBC, Peacock, USA Network, and FanDuel TV on Friday and Saturday.

This year's Breeders' Cup begins Nov. 3 with Future Stars Friday, featuring all five Breeders' Cup World Championships races for 2-year-olds. There will be four undercard races preceding the first Breeders' Cup race on Friday's 10-race program, with the first race post time at 2:30 p.m. ET.

USA Network and FanDuel TV will both televise the first day of this year's World Championships. USA Network coverage will take place from 4-8 p.m. ET and will include one undercard race and all five Breeders' Cup races, concluding with the $1 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) at 7:40 p.m. ET. FanDuel TV coverage will begin at 2:30 p.m. ET with the first undercard race and will conclude with undercard Race #10 at 8:10 p.m. ET.

Nine Breeders' Cup races anchor a 12-race card on Saturday, Nov. 4. First post is 1:10 p.m. ET, with two undercard races preceding the first Breeders' Cup race, which will have a post time of 2:30 p.m. ET.

The USA Network coverage on Saturday is from 1:30-3:30 p.m. ET, followed by an extended 3 1/2 hours of live programming on NBC and Peacock from 3:30-7 p.m. ET that will feature five World Championship races, concluding their coverage with the $6 million Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1). Post time for the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic, Race #9, will be 6:40 p.m. ET. The Classic will lead into NBC Sports' Big Ten Football coverage.

FanDuel TV will also televise the first two undercard races and eight of the nine Breeders' Cup World Championships races on Saturday. Following the running of the Breeders' Cup Classic on NBC and Peacock, FanDuel TV will televise the $1 million Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1) and the $2 million Qatar Racing Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) and will conclude its coverage with a final undercard race with a post time of 8:32 p.m. ET.

This year marks the first time that Breeders' Cup World Championships races will be held after the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic.

The official race order and final post times for the 2023 World Championships will be released on Oct. 25.

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Californians Arabian Knight, Geaux Rocket Ride Arrive For Haskell

California invaders Arabian Knight and Geaux Rocket Ride, who will line up in the starting gate against a field of talented sophomores in Saturday's Grade 1, $1 million TVG.com Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park, arrived on the backside of the Oceanport, N.J., track early Tuesday evening and were tucked into their respective stalls following an uneventful transcontinental flight from their Southern California base.

Zedan Racing's Arabian Knight, who is conditioned by nine-time Haskell record holder Bob Baffert, and Pin Oak Stable's Geaux Rocket Ride, who is trained by Richard Mandella, were both reported to be in fine form by their connections in advance of the 56th edition of the Haskell Stakes.

Kentucky Derby winner Mage committed to the race earlier Tuesday.

“He got off the van well and looked very good. He had a nice, comfortable trip,” said Jimmy Barnes, the assistant to Hall of Famer Baffert. Barnes will saddle the son of Uncle Mo on Saturday.

“He handled the trip good and he's doing good. Everything went okay. He's happy,” said assistant trainer Jose Contreras, who is overseeing the final preparations for Mandella until the Hall of Famer arrives here on Friday morning.

Barnes said he'll send the undefeated, graded stakes-winning Arabian Knight out first thing on Wednesday morning to stretch his legs over the track and get a feel for his new surroundings.

Exercise rider Erick Garcia will be aboard in the mornings for the rest of the week of preparation and then will turn over the reins to Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez on race day.

Haskell Stakes contender Arabian Knight walks off the van at Monmouth Park with groom Roberto Luna after arriving from California

Geaux Rocket Ride, winner of the Affirmed Stakes at Santa Anita in his last start, will take to the track at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday for an easy gallop. Fellow Hall of Fame rider Mike Smith, who has three Haskell victories on his resume, will jet in from California to pilot Geaux Rocket Ride.

Mage is scheduled to depart Lexington, Ky., where he has been training, and van to Monmouth Park. It is anticipated that Mage will arrive on the backside on Wednesday evening and make his first appearance out on the track Thursday morning.

Extra Anejo and Tapit Trice, trained by Hall of Famers Steve Asmussen and Todd Pletcher, respectively, Howgreatisnate, Salute the Stars, and Awesome Strong round out the field for the 1 1/8-mile test.

The Haskell is a “Win and You're In” for the $6-million Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), with the winner receiving an all-expenses paid trip to the Nov. 4 event at Santa Anita and a guaranteed berth in the starting gate.

Post positions for the Haskell will be drawn Wednesday, along with the rest of the 14-race card.

In addition to the Haskell, the card will feature the Grade 1, $600,000 United Nations Stakes, the Grade 3, $500,000 Molly Pitcher, the Grade 3, $400,000 Monmouth Cup,  and the Grade 3, $300,000 WinStar Matchmaker.

Saturday's first race post is noon, with the estimated post time for the Haskell at 5:47 p.m. ET. NBC Sports will televise live from 5-6 p.m.

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