Future Stars Friday Card Sets Handle Record

The Breeders' Cup Future Stars Friday card at Keeneland set an all-sources handle for the first day of championship weekend when $66,141,766 was wagered on the 10-race card. That figure was a 7% increase from the previous record of $61,696,893 set last year at Del Mar.

It was the fifth time the Breeders' Cup carded five juvenile races for its Future Stars Friday card since the event expanded to its two-day format in 2007.

Friday's on-track attendance was 39,851. On-track handle was $7,504,265.

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Victoria Road Gives O’Brien, Moore Fifth Juvenile Turf Victory, Edging Appleby-Trained Silver Knott

Coming into Friday's 16th running of the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf, trainers Aidan O'Brien and Charles Appleby had dominated the $1-million event, with O'Brien recording four wins for Ireland's Coolmore operation and Appleby scoring three times for Godolphin Racing of Dubai's Sheikh Mohammed..

When the field of 14 charged toward the finish under the late afternoon sun on this Future Stars Friday program at Keeneland race course in Lexington, Ky., juveniles  trained by those two brilliant horsemen hooked up in an epic battle. Appleby-trained Silver Knott, the 7-5 favorite ridden by William Buick, found a seam along the rail and burst through inside the eighth pole to take the lead from longshot Mo Stash. O'Brien-trained Victoria Road, ridden by Ryan Moore, swung off the fence at the top of the stretch and came flying late. The two horses hit the wire together, with Victoria Road winning by an outstretched nose.

Nagirroc finished 2 1/4 lengths back in third, with Mo Stash fourth and Battle of Normandy fifth. They were followed by Gaslight Dancer, Andthewinneris, Packs a Wahlop, Major Dude, I'm Very Busy, Webslinger, Really Good, Reckoning Force and Curly Larry and Mo.

Time for the one-mile on firm turf was 1:35.99 after fractions of :23.40, :48.29, 1:13.04, and 1:24.61. Victoria Road paid $13.14 to win and he earned $520,000 as the winner's share of the $1-million purse.

The winner, owned by Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, and Westerberg, is an Irish-bred 2-year-old colt by Saxon Warrior, a son of Japanese star stallion Deep Impact. He was produced from the Invincible Spirit mare, Tickled Pink. The Juvenile Turf winner was bred in Ireland by T Stewart and was a $164,535 purchase at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale by M.V. Magnier from the Ballyhimikin Stud consignment.

The win was the fourth in eight career starts for Victoria Road, who came off a victory at Chantilly in France in the Group 3 Prix de Conde.

Earlier in the day, O'Brien and Moore teamed up to win the Grade 1 Juvenile Fillies Turf with Meditate, who bounded away from her rivals with an explosive turn of foot in the stretch. Her mile was clocked in 1:35.38, three-fifths of a second faster than the colts went.

The two wins in juvenile turf races gave O'Brien his 14th and 15th Breeders' Cup wins, putting him five behind D. Wayne Lukas, three behind Bob Baffert and tied for third with Chad Brown. It was the fifth Juvenile Turf win for both O'Brien and Moore, who teamed up previously with Wrote (2011), George Vancouver (2012), Hit It a Bomb (2015) and Mendelssohn (2017)

Not to be outdone, Appleby had won the day's opening Breeders' Cup race, the Grade 1 Juvenile Turf Sprint with Mischief Magic. That victory gave the trainer his seventh Breeders' Cup triumph from only 12 starts.

 

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Selections for Breeders’ Cup Saturday

TDN's Senior Editor Steve Sherack reveals his selections for Breeders' Cup Saturday.

Race 3: GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint–#8 Goodnight Olive (3-1)

This is definitely one of my stronger opinions of the weekend. I love Goodnight Olive in this spot. Her win in the GI Ballerina this summer was as good as it gets and she's tactical enough to work out that same kind of trip right off the speed. Have good memories cashing on the Chad Brown-trained Wavell Avenue in this same race at Keeneland in 2015.

Race 4: GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint–#8 Golden Pal (2-1)

Can't see two-time Breeders' Cup winner Golden Pal getting beat here, especially over his home court. Won't get rich with that opinion, but getting longshots #7 Arrest Me Red (15-1) and/or #14 Artemus Citylimits (30-1) involved underneath in the gimmicks can still pay decent.

Race 5: GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile–#3 Pipeline (8-1)

With the defection of Laurel River–he really did look very tough in here–I'll take a shot with Pipeline now. He's fast enough to wire this field, but can also sit right off if necessary. The price should be right.

Race 11: GI Breeders' Cup Classic–#6 Epicenter (5-1)

Can Flightline get upset here? Highly unlikely. But if anyone has a chance to make him work for it, it's Epicenter. After making my largest win bet of the year (and highest in quite some time) in the Kentucky Derby, it's been rewarding sticking with him throughout the summer at Saratoga. I'm gonna need higher than the morning-line quote of 5-1 to be a player here though.

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O’Brien Gets No Nay Never Answers As Meditate Stays Breeders’ Cup Trip

LEXINGTON, KY–Meditate (Ire)'s barnstorming display in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf provided one of the strongest indications yet that No Nay Never would produce Classic types as well as deadly speedballs, according to the winning trainer Aidan O'Brien.

It has been a season to remember for No Nay Never with Little Big Bear (Ire) and Blackbeard (Ire) winning three Group 1 juvenile races in Europe over six furlongs between them.

However, in pulling over two lengths clear of her rivals to win the Keeneland Group I in stylish fashion, the Ryan Moore-ridden Meditate did her bit to alleviate any concerns about No Nay Never producing horses who will stay the Guineas trip and beyond.

O'Brien said, “She is by No Nay Never, who is a big speed influence. This is the first year where we have had such high quality 2-year-olds by him. We were a little bit worried if they were all going to be big sprinters or if they would stay further than five, six and seven furlongs.”

There are countless examples of high-class runners by Galileo (Ire) who hailed from speedy mares and O'Brien suggested that crossing No Nay Never with stamina-influenced dams can achieve similarly high-class results on the track with the progeny.

He explained, “She is out of a Dalakhani (Ire) mare who has an Aga Khan pedigree so this was about finding out if No Nay Nevers out of stamina mares stay. Obviously, looking at the filly there, we found out if she is going to get a mile next year as a 3-year-old.”

“She's a very good mover, has a very good mind and she's relaxing very well. I think Ryan would have always thought that she was a lovely uncomplicated filly.”

Moore, who would go on to double his Group I tally aboard the fellow Ballydoyle-trained Victoria Road (Ire) (Saxon Warrior {Jpn}) in the concluding GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf, added, “Very straightforward, does everything you want her to do. I think she's got an awful lot of class and I felt that she was a level above these.”

Meditate was trimmed into a general 6-1 chance for next year's 1000 Guineas and O'Brien is convinced that her Breeders' Cup victory makes 2023 even more exciting for the progeny of her sire.

He concluded, “Blackbeard, the horse we were going to run in the Juvenile Sprint, he was coming here but obviously he got injured. He had an awful lot of speed, a great mind and a big personality. They're very exciting horses, really. For this filly to be able to do what she did over a mile makes him [No Nay Never] even more exciting.”

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