Breeders’ Cup Monday Notes: Asmussen ‘Excited’ About Champ Jackie’s Warrior, Aloha West ‘Striding Out Perfectly’

Flightline – Hronis Racing, Summer Wind Equine, West Point Thoroughbreds, Siena Farm and Woodford Racing's undefeated Flightline jogged once around a sealed, sloppy track at Keeneland on Monday shortly after 6 a.m. with assistant trainer Juan Leyva in the saddle.

It was the first day back on track for Flightline, who worked five furlongs in 1:00 3/5 here Saturday morning.

Trained by John Sadler, the expected favorite for the Longine Breeders' Classic is scheduled to have one gate schooling session Wednesday or Thursday.

Happy Saver/Life Is Good – Trainer Todd Pletcher reported that Breeders' Cup Classic contenders Happy Saver and Life Is Good had “straightforward uneventful gallops this morning.” Life Is Good went before the 7:30 a.m. renovation break on a track that was wetter than Happy Saver's surface after the break.

“We were anticipating a wet track this morning,” Pletcher said. “It was sealed overnight and I thought it was about the same condition before and after the break.”

The Pletcher runners relocated to the Rice Road section Sunday from the main barn area where Pletcher has been based all month. They vanned the circuitous distance of about a mile by commercial van.

“Everyone transitioned well to the new barn and settled in well overnight,” he said. “They left around 11:30 a.m. and got settled in. That way we could keep our normal routine. They ate their breakfast before they came over here and settled in before dinner over here.”

Olympiad – Grandview Equine, Cheyenne Stables and LNJ Foxwoods' Olympiad had an easy morning, leaving Barn 60 at 7 a.m. and trotting and jogging one mile clockwise on Keeneland's dirt track.

Trainer Bill Mott took the time to size up the pace scenario of Saturday's $6 million test.

“I see Life Is Good jumping out there in front and Flightline getting his legs together after about a sixteenth of a mile and probably laying right on him, right on his hip, if he can,” he said. “It should be really interesting. I'm anxious to see what is going to happen. Our horse will hopefully be up in the running and hopefully we finish up good.”

Olympiad last breezed on Friday, Oct. 28, on Saratoga's Oklahoma training track, going 5f in 1:02.12. The son of Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Speightstown enters off a win in the Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup at Saratoga on Sept. 3, his fifth graded stakes victory of 2022.

Rich Strike – RED TR Racing's Rich Strike galloped a little more than two miles shortly after 6 o'clock with exercise rider Dallas King aboard for trainer Eric Reed.

The Kentucky Derby winner is scheduled to have one gate schooling session this week, most likely Thursday according to Reed who added Rich Strike would not have another paddock schooling session.

“He's really doing great,” said Reed, who will be saddling his third Breeders' Cup starter and first since 2011 when Satans Quick Chick ran eighth in the Distaff.

King was aboard this morning instead of Gabriel Lagunes, who had been aboard Rich Strike the past few mornings.

“Dallas gallops for me at Mercury Equine,” Reed said referring to his farm in Lexington. “I had to send Gabe up the road to ride a few for me the next few days (at Mountaineer).”

Hot Rod Charlie – Roadrunner Racing, Boat Racing, Gainesway Stable and Strauss Bros Racing's Hot Rod Charlie turned in an easy jog this morning at Keeneland under exercise rider Connor Murray two days after breezing six furlongs in 1:12 4/5 for trainer Doug O'Neill. The 4-year-old son of Oxbow has made one previous start in the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic in 2021 at Del Mar and was fourth.

“I would love to draw outside of Life is Good and Flightline,” O'Neill said of his hopes for this afternoon's post position draw. “They look like the logical speed horses so it would be great to have those two inside of us. If we could let them run away and sit off the pace that would be an ideal situation.”

Tyler Gaffalione, who was aboard Hot Rod Charlie for his most recent start in the Lukas Classic at Churchill Downs Oct. 1, will retain the mount.

Taiba – Zedan Racing Stables Inc.'s Taiba and his four Bob Baffert stablemates made their first visit to the track at Keeneland Monday morning. The Baffert quintet shipped from California Sunday with assistant trainer Jimmy Barnes.

Before Taiba tries to give Baffert his fifth win in the Breeders' Cup Classic, Cave Rock and National Treasure will run in the Juvenile, Speed Boat Beach will compete in the Juvenile Turf Sprint and Laurel River with go in the Dirt Mile.

“They all traveled really good, excellent,” Barnes said. “Everybody jogged today. We'll probably start galloping tomorrow.”

Taiba, a son of the young sire Gun Runner, followed his maiden victory with a victory in the Santa Anita Derby. He was 12th in the Kentucky Derby, and returned to finish second in the Haskell Invitational and win the Pennsylvania Derby.

Malathaat/Nest – Malathaat and Nest both had uneventful gallops over a track labeled “good” after overnight rain in preparation for Saturday's Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff. Trainer Todd Pletcher said the track condition was irrelevant and that he had anticipated that the track would not be fast. Both fillies had their final timed tune-ups Saturday.

Pletcher noted that 4-year-old Malathaat, a $1.05 million purchase at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, always was surrounded by high hopes, but that 3-year-old Nest was a bit of a surprise.

“She is impeccably bred, but not necessarily to run in the summer of her 2-year-old year,” Pletcher said. “So, we took that approach and our target was the Belmont fall meet. She trained really well and ran really well in her first three races. Around January and February we started to see her really develop and improve in her breezes. That is when we started thinking 'wow, we have a legitimate Kentucky Oaks filly here.' ”

Clairiere, Jackie's Warrior, Gunite and Wicked Halo – Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen worked his final four of nine Breeders' Cup starters Monday following the break at 8 a.m. Leading the group was champion sprinter Jackie's Warrior, who covered three furlongs in :37 3/5 over a track labeled good in preparation for the Qatar Racing Breeders' Cup Sprint. Next was Clairiere, one of two Distaff runners for the trainer, who went four furlongs in :50 flat. After their stablemates returned, Gunite and Wicked Halo went out and breezed four furlongs in :51 3/5 and :52 3/5, respectively.

“Jackie's Warrior has just been training so pretty here,” Asmussen said. “The work was lovely. We're excited. We're very pleased with how he and everyone are doing.

“Clairiere is just an unbelievable mare. She really is. Love how she's doing here. It's a tremendous field, but she's a tremendous horse.”

Unlike Clairiere and Jackie's Warrior, who haven't started since Aug. 27, Gunite and Wicked Halo are coming off victories at Keeneland two weeks ago.

“They went just as easy as we could get them to go,” Asmussen said. “With them both running the fastest races by numbers of their careers just two weeks ago, we just wanted them to go nice and easy. It's typically what we do the first work back, so we just followed that plan.”

Search Results – Klaravich Stables' Search Results left Barn 64 at just past 8:30 a.m. and jogged about 1m around the Keeneland dirt track with trainer Chad Brown observing trackside. She promptly returned back to the Rice Road barn area.

The Grade 1-winning earner of more than $1.4 million will look to win on her fifth track in Saturday's Longines Distaff. The daughter of Flatter has become acquainted with the Keeneland dirt over the past month, working weekly, including Saturday's five-furlong breeze in 1:01.20.

“She worked superb, looks great and has been working along really nicely here at Keeneland,” Brown said. “She did a little bit more. She hasn't run since Saratoga, so I was very happy with her. I think nine furlongs seems to be about 50 yards too long for her. At Keeneland, your hope is that this mile and an eighth wouldn't be as challenging as a Saratoga or a Churchill mile and an eighth. The track can carry a little farther here.”

Secret Oath – Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas opted not to breeze Briland Farm's homebred Secret Oath Monday morning for her final Distaff work because he did not like the condition of the wet track at Churchill Downs.

“It was rough. I didn't think it was smooth,” Lukas said. “I had six works scheduled today and I canceled all of them. We're close to the race and I probably won't work her. It's not going to make a lot of difference. It was just going to be a half-mile maintenance work anyhow.”

Lukas said he expects to send Secret Oath out for a routine gallop Tuesday morning at Churchill Downs before shipping her to Keeneland.

Secret Oath, a daughter of Arrogate, emerged as a top stakes runner at Oaklawn Park last winner. She rolled to three decisive victories against females before finishing third against males in the Arkansas Derby. She won the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs on May 6, was fourth in Preakness Stakes then ran second to Nest at Saratoga in the Coaching Club American Oaks and the Alabama. In her most recent start, the Cotillion at Parx on Sept. 24, she was third.

Lukas, 87, is the Breeders' Cup leader in starts, 167 and victories, 20. He is third in purse money won. Secret Oath will be his 28th starter in the Distaff, a race he has won four times.

Blue Stripe – Pozo De Luna's Blue Stripe jogged once around a sealed race track early Monday morning with exercise rider Efrain Lopez aboard for trainer Marcelo Polanco.

Seventh in last year's Distaff at Del Mar in her U.S. debut, Blue Stripe tuned up for this year's renewal with a five-furlong work in 1:00 here last Wednesday.

Polanco said Blue Stripe may have a couple of paddock schooling sessions this week but would not make a trip to the gate.

Awake At Midnyte – Reddam Racing's Awake At Midnyte jogged over a track labeled as good this morning with exercise rider Connor Murray aboard after working five furlongs in 1:01 1/5 Saturday. The Doug O'Neill trainee is pre-entered in the Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff and Filly & Mare Sprint, which was the first preference for the 3-year-old daughter of Nyquist.

“I think just having the knowledge that we were for sure going to get in (factored into the decision to pre-enter in the Distaff),” O'Neill said. “We wanted to give her a chance to compete so Distaff here we come.”

The filly's most recent start was a second-place finish in the Zenyatta Stakes at Santa Anita Oct. 2.

Aloha West – Aloha West, winner of last year's Sprint at Del Mar, breezed four furlongs in :47 2/5 with exercise rider Antonio Dominguez aboard. The work was the fastest of seven at the distance on a track labeled good.

“I see him striding out perfectly,” Catalano said while watching cell phone video. “He worked great.”

The 5-year-old son of Hard Spun has not raced since winning the Kelly's Landing on July 2 at Churchill Downs. Catalano has seen steady improvement as he makes his return.

“We just went day by day,” Catalano said. “He is coming off a layoff and he is doing good. So we said, 'let's just take him work by work and see how he takes it.' Every work has been great and every time he came back good. When he went (5f in :58 3/5 at Keeneland on Oct. 25), I said 'I think we are good.' I am happy with him.”

Aloha West made his first two starts for Gary and Mary West, who purchased him for $160,000 at the 2018 Keeneland September Yearling Sale. He then was sold privately to Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners.

“I was training him for the Wests and he was for sale,” Catalano said. “The Wests are very good about letting people buy one and keep it in house. We had done that with a few horses and it worked out very well.”

Catalano indicated that Luis Saez will have the mount Saturday. Aloha West is scheduled to begin his stud career in 2023 at Mill Ridge Farm in Lexington.

War Like Goddess – George Krikorian's Longines Breeders' Cup Turf hopeful and arguably America's top runner in the race, War Like Goddess, left Barn 60 at just past 9 a.m. Monday and ponied riderless with trainer Bill Mott observing.

A bargain $1,200 purchase at Keeneland's November 2017 Breeding Stock Sale as a weanling, the daughter of 2007 Turf winner English Channel was subsequently an RNA at Keeneland's September 2018 sale for $1,000 and then sold as a 2-year-old for $30,000 at OBS in 2019.

“A wonderful filly – she's the reason you should go to the sales and buy every yearling for a thousand dollars,” Mott said. “It just proves that point. What a great story to keep the business going, that somebody can find out that you can go to the sale and get a good horse at any level and they develop into really great horses. That's what she is – she's a really good horse.”

OVERSEAS REPORT

Thirty-four European horses arrived at Keeneland on Saturday.

The Godolphin shipment arrived at 4:15 p.m. with the rest of the Europeans, including Aidan O'Brien's seven horses arriving at 9:30 p.m.

Reports from the quarantine barn are very positive with the horses shipping very well. UK trainers Alice Haynes and Amy Murphy were in quarantine this morning to see their horses. The rest of the European connections will arrive from today onward.

Quarantine ends this evening so all horses will commence their training Tuesday morning.

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Undefeated Flightline Draws Post Four In Eight-Strong Breeders’ Cup Classic

Undefeated and unchallenged superstar Flightline has drawn post four for this Saturday's $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic, near the center of the eight-strong field for the 1 1/4-mile contest. The 4-year-old son of Tapit was listed at 3-5 on the morning line and will be handled by regular rider Flavien Prat on behalf of trainer John Sadler.

Overall, Flightline has won his five starts by a combined 62 ¾ lengths. Sadler has masterfully coordinated the colt's campaign through a number of setbacks, including a quarter crack before the start of last year's Del Mar meet and bone bruising in a hock earlier this year, but the trainer believes Flightline is more than ready for the challenge that awaits him at Keeneland.

“Ever since the Pacific Classic everything has gone really well,” Sadler said. “The timing of this race is closer than his last two starts, so we've been training him up for it, and everything's going really well.

“It was a great thrill Saturday when he had his last workout, and you saw two or three thousand people out there in the dark to watch him.”

Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen will saddle the second choice in Epicenter, leaving from stall six with morning-line odds of 5-1. The 3-year-old son of Not This Time was second in both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, and enters the Classic off a win in the Grade 1 Travers.

“We're all excited to see how we measure up,” Asmussen said.

Fellow Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher will send out two in the Classic, with Life Is Good listed as the third choice at 6-1 from post two and Happy Saver listed at 30-1 from post three.

“Going a mile and a quarter is plenty of time to get position, and kind of play things off the break,” Pletcher said of his two chances' post draws.

Upset Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike will also enter this year's Classic field, leaving the gate from post eight with morning-line odds of 20-1.

“It's a real privilege to be here with all these guys in a race of this stature,” said trainer Eric Reed. “It's been a dream come true… it's worked before from the outside!”

In total, 177 horses from seven countries were entered in this year's Breeders' Cup World Championships.

Among the other exciting entries in this year's event are:

  • Stablemates Nest vs. Malathaat in the Distaff;
  • War Like Goddess taking on the males in the Turf;
  • Heartwarmingly-named Cody's Wish as the favorite in the Dirt Mile; and
  • Golden Pal chasing his third straight Breeders' Cup win in the Turf Sprint.

The fields are listed below in post position order:

Saturday Races

Breeders' Cup Classic

1 Taiba Bob Baffert
2 Life Is Good Todd A. Pletcher
3 Happy Saver Todd A. Pletcher
4 Flightline John W. Sadler
5 Hot Rod Charlie Doug F. O'Neill
6 Epicenter Steven M. Asmussen
7 Olympiad William I. Mott
8 Rich Strike Eric R. Reed

Breeders' Cup Turf

1 Bye Bye Melvin H. Graham Motion
2 War Like Goddess William I. Mott
3 Stone Age (IRE) Aidan P. O'Brien
4 Broome (IRE) Aidan P. O'Brien
5 Rebel's Romance (IRE) Charlie Appleby
6 Channel Maker William I. Mott
7 Nations Pride (IRE) Charlie Appleby
8 Master Piece (CHI) Michael W. McCarthy
9 Gold Phoenix (IRE) Philip D'Amato
10 Red Knight Michael J. Maker
11 Mishriff (IRE) John H.M. Gosden
12 Nautilus (BRZ) Paulo H. Lobo
13 Highland Chief (IRE) H. Graham Motion

Breeders' Cup Distaff

1 Malathaat Todd A. Pletcher
2 Blue Stripe (ARG) Marcelo Polanco
3 Secret Oath D. Wayne Lukas
4 Clairiere Steven M. Asmussen
5 Awake At Midnyte Doug F. O'Neill
6 Nest Todd A. Pletcher
7 Search Results Chad C. Brown
8 Society Steven M. Asmussen

Breeders' Cup Mile

1 Pogo (IRE) Charles Hills
2 Shirl's Speight Roger L. Attfield
3 Dreamloper (IRE) Ed Walker
4 Modern Games (IRE) Charlie Appleby
5 Smooth Like Strait Michael W. McCarthy
6 Ivar (BRZ) Paulo H. Lobo
7 Beyond Brilliant John A. Shirreffs
8 Regal Glory Chad C. Brown
9 Malavath (IRE) Francis-Henri Graffard
10 Order of Australia (IRE) Aidan P. O'Brien
11 Annapolis Todd A. Pletcher
12 King Cause Michael J. Maker
13 Kinross (GB) Ralph M. Beckett
14 Domestic Spending (GB) Chad C. Brown
15 AE Front Run the Fed Caio Caramori
16 AE Gear Jockey George R. Arnold II

Breeders' Cup Sprint

1 Manny Wah Wayne M. Catalano
2 Kimari Wesley A. Ward
3 O Besos Gregory D. Foley
4 American Theorem George Papaprodromou
5 Aloha West Wayne M. Catalano
6 Elite Power William I. Mott
7 Super Ocho (CHI) Amador Merei Sanchez
8 C Z Rocket Peter Miller
9 Jackie's Warrior Steven M. Asmussen
10 Willy Boi Jorge Delgado
11 Flash of Mischief Karl Broberg

Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf

1 Lady Speightspeare Roger L. Attfield
2 Going to Vegas Philip D'Amato
3 Nashwa (GB) John H.M. Gosden
4 Above the Curve Joseph Patrick O'Brien
5 Tuesday (IRE) Aidan P. O'Brien
6 Mise En Scene (GB) James Ferguson
7 Toy (IRE) Aidan P. O'Brien
8 Family Way Brendan P. Walsh
9 Rougir (FR) Chad C. Brown
10 Virginia Joy (GER) Chad C. Brown
11 In Italian (GB) Chad C. Brown
12 Moira Kevin Attard

Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile

1 Slow Down Andy Doug F. O'Neill
2 Simplification Antonio Sano
3 Pipeline Chad C. Brown
4 Law Professor Rob Atras
5 Gunite Steven M. Asmussen
6 Laurel River Bob Baffert
7 Cody's Wish William I. Mott
8 Informative Uriah St. Lewis
9 Cyberknife Brad Cox
10 Senor Buscador Todd W. Fincher
11 Three Technique Jason G. Cook

Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint

1 Creative Force (IRE) Charlie Appleby
2 Flotus (IRE) Simon Crisford
3 Emaraaty Ana (GB) Kevin A. Ryan
4 Campanelle (IRE) Wesley A. Ward
5 Go Bears Go (IRE) David Loughnane
6 Highfield Princess (FR) John Quinn
7 Arrest Me Red Wesley A. Ward
8 Golden Pal Wesley A. Ward
9 Naval Crown (GB) Charlie Appleby
10 Caravel Brad Cox
11 Casa Creed William I. Mott
12 Bran (FR) John W. Sadler
13 Cazadero Brendan P. Walsh
14 Artemus Citylimits Michael J. Maker
15 AE Dancing Buck Michelle Nevin
16 AE Oceanic Jordan Blair

Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint

1 Slammed Todd W. Fincher
2 Edgeway John W. Sadler
3 Chi Town Lady Wesley A. Ward
4 Ce Ce Michael W. McCarthy
5 Frank's Rockette William I. Mott
6 Chain of Love (JPN) Michihiro Ogasa
7 Obligatory William I. Mott
8 Goodnight Olive Chad C. Brown
9 Sterling Silver Thomas Albertrani
10 Hot Peppers Rudy Rodriguez
11 Wicked Halo Steven M. Asmussen
12 Lady Rocket Brad Cox
13 Echo Zulu Steven M. Asmussen

Friday Races

Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf

1 Victoria Road (IRE) Aidan P. O'Brien
2 Packs a Wahlop Jeff Mullins
3 Curly Larry and Mo Caio Caramori
4 Silver Knott (GB) Charlie Appleby
5 Battle of Normandy Claude R. McGaughey III
6 Andthewinneris Wayne M. Catalano
7 Really Good Michael J. Maker
8 I'm Very Busy Chad C. Brown
9 Nagirroc H. Graham Motion
10 Webslinger Mark E. Casse
11 Reckoning Force Brendan P. Walsh
12 Mo Stash Vicki Oliver
13 Major Dude Todd A. Pletcher
14 Gaslight Dancer Michael J. Maker

Breeders' Cup Juvenile

1 Hurricane J Paulo H. Lobo
2 Congruent Antonio Sano
3 Cave Rock Bob Baffert
4 Forte Todd A. Pletcher
5 Verifying Brad Cox
6 Blazing Sevens Chad C. Brown
7 Wound Up Michael W. McCarthy
8 Lost Ark Todd A. Pletcher
9 Curly Jack Thomas M. Amoss
10 National Treasure Bob Baffert

Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf

1 Comanche Country (IRE) Philip D'Amato
2 Cairo Consort Nathan Squires
3 Last Call Kevin Attard
4 Free Look Chad C. Brown
5 Pleasant Passage Claude R. McGaughey III
6 Be Your Best (IRE) Horacio DePaz
7 Spirit Gal (FR) W.P Browne
8 Manhattan Jungle (IRE) Amy Murphy
9 Delight Jonathan Thomas
10 Meditate (IRE) Aidan P. O'Brien
11 G Laurie H. Graham Motion
12 Midnight Mile (IRE) Richard A. Fahey
13 Xigera Philip Bauer
14 Basil Martini (IRE) Joseph Patrick O'Brien

Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies

1 Vegas Magic Doug F. O'Neill
2 You're My Girl John P. Terranova II
3 And Tell Me Nolies Peter Miller
4 Sabra Tuff Dallas Stewart
5 Wonder Wheel Mark E. Casse
6 Alma Rosa Bernardo G. Lopez
7 Chop Chop Brad Cox
8 Atomically Todd A. Pletcher
9 Grand Love Steven M. Asmussen
10 Chocolate Gelato Todd A. Pletcher
11 American Rockette William I. Mott
12 Shoplifter Eddie Kenneally
13 Leave No Trace Philip M. Serpe
14 Raging Sea Chad C. Brown

Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint

1 Lady Hollywood (GB) Alice Haynes
2 Love Reigns (IRE) Wesley A. Ward
3 Private Creed Steven M. Asmussen
4 Dramatised (IRE) Karl Burke
5 Mischief Magic (IRE) Charlie Appleby
6 Persian Force (IRE) Richard Hannon
7 Oxymore Chad C. Brown
8 American Apple Daniel J. Leitch
9 Sharp Aza Tack Doug F. O'Neill
10 Tyler's Tribe Timothy E. Martin
11 Speed Boat Beach Bob Baffert
12 The Platinum Queen (IRE) Richard A. Fahey
13 AE Bushido Darwin D. Banach
14 AE No Nay Hudson (IRE) Wesley A. Ward
15 AE Mounsieur Coco Fausto Gutierrez

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“It’s Been a Good Run So Far:” Ward Prepares for Possible Last Dance with Campanelle

Wesley Ward would be the first to admit that he has a soft spot for his globe-trotting Breeders' Cup contender Campanelle (Ire) (Kodiac {GB} – Janina {GB}, by Namid {GB}).

“It's hard not to like a filly that has accomplished what she has,” he said with a smile. “Just from being around her, you know how special she is.”

For over two years, Campanelle has been a consistent presence in Ward's converted tobacco barn adjacent to the Keeneland grounds. The Stonestreet Stables representative has thrived on racing's biggest stages throughout her career, earning two victories at Royal Ascot and claiming the 2020 G1 Darley Prix Morny in Deauville, but soon she will make what could well be the final start of her career on her home turf in Lexington.

Over the weekend, the 4-year-old put in her final work over the Keeneland turf, going five furlongs in 1:03.80 on Saturday in preparation for the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint.

Ward spoke highly of how Campanelle is coming into the race.

“She thrives at Keeneland and I'm sure she's probably going to run the race of her life. Every workout is better than the next and she's glowing right now. I think she's going to have a great chance here.”

From there, Campanelle will take one of the shorter journeys of her career to travel to Fasig-Tipton for the 'Night of the Stars' Sale, where she will sell as Hip 272 with Eaton Sales as a racing or broodmare prospect.

Ward has been high on the Irish-bred daughter of Kodiac from the beginning. Picked out by Ben McElroy from Book 1 of the 2019 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, Campanelle stood out as soon as she arrived in Lexington in the spring of her juvenile year.

“She was a big, beautiful filly and you could tell that physically, she was the standout of that particular group that Ben had sent in,” Ward recalled. “When we started training her we could really see the athleticism, and as soon as we got her on the grass, it was like a fish to water. She just took right off.”

The winner of the G2 Queen Mary S. and G1 Darley Prix Morny during her juvenile season, Campanelle returned to the prestigious Ascot meet at three to defeat males in the 2021 G1 Commonwealth Cup.

This year, the long-striding turf sprinter opened her season with a win in the Giant's Causeway S. at Keeneland, finished in a dead heat for third in the G1 Platinum Jubilee S. in her third trip to Ascot, and then got her first graded stakes win on American soil in the GIII Mint Ladies Sprint S.

“The thing about this filly is that she runs on any track and on any surface as far as conditions go,” Ward explained. “She'll run if it's a deep, soggy going or if it's a hard, firm turf. She just runs on anything there is. Every time you lead her over she tries so hard and physically, she's just a beautiful filly. Anyone could take a look at her and know that she's at the upper echelon of Thoroughbred racing right now.”

 

Stonestreet's Barbara Banke echoed that Campanelle has the looks and the heart to rank her among the elite members of Stonestreet's accomplished racing stable.

“It's really special to have a horse that can win among stakes competition in three different countries in England, France and the United States,” Banke said. “She carries herself well and she has a sense of dignity. She's got a lot of fight and she always gives it her best effort.”

Placing Campanelle in the Fasig-Tipton November Sale was no easy decision for Banke, but the commercial breeder said that ultimately, she believes that it will put Campanelle in the best position for success as she moves on to the next chapter of her career.

“When she goes on to be a broodmare, I think that she's worthy of the best turf sires in the world,” Banke explained. “Those are found more in Europe or Japan. Stonestreet is a very hands-on, detail-oriented breeding operation here in Kentucky and I don't think I could give her the focus and oversight she deserves if she were somewhere else. I think she needs to go to the elite turf sires. Someday we will have those here in America as well, but for her, I think this is the best thing. She will become the queen of someone's breeding operation.”

“Campanelle really reflects the international nature of our business today,” said Fasig-Tipton's Boyd Browning. “She's a tribute to the vision and the passion of an owner like Barbara Banke. Barbara's commitment to racing and breeding is really second to none and it's cool to see how they developed a plan of pointing these brilliant horses to Royal Ascot and they been able to succeed with it on several occasions.”

“I think the thing that makes Campanelle so attractive to buyers around the world is the combination of speed and consistency,” he continued. “She has answered the bell at Royal Ascot for three years in a row. She's by Kodiac, who has certainly done it the hard way but has been a tremendous stallion in Europe for many years. She's got worldwide appeal. It would not be surprising to see her produce major runners wherever she happens to go from here.”

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Before Campanelle goes through the ring at Fasig-Tipton, Banke is looking forward to watching the brilliant filly represent her gold and burgundy colors one last time.

“I'm feeling pretty confident going into the Breeders' Cup and the people in the barn are feeling pretty confident in her as well,” Banke said. “She has some good competition in the race, including her stablemate Golden Pal (Uncle Mo), but she's a fighter and so I think my money is on her.”

Ward is also anticipating the return to the Breeders' Cup with his star filly, but he added that he is holding out hope that it won't be their last race together.

“When she goes in the ring, I'll have mixed emotions,” he admitted. “I'll be proud of what our team has accomplished with her, but I'll be sad if she doesn't come back to our barn. She is very lightly raced and is very sound. She is just peaking right now. I believe that with whatever hands she lands in, she's going to have a big year next year. Hopefully she comes back to our tobacco barn here, but whatever happens, it's been a good run so far.”

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Breeders’ Cup Presents The News Minute: Last-Minute Changes Before Post Position Draw

Just hours before post positions were drawn for the 39th Breeders' Cup championship races, to be held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4-5, at Keeneland racecourse in Lexington, Ky., a couple of major defections were announced involving Jack Christopher in the Sprint and Letruska in the Filly & Mare Sprint.

Workout tab was light on Monday after a flurry of activity over the weekend, but there were two breezes involving contenders in the Sprint, 2021 winner Aloha West and Jackie's Warrior, the beaten favorite in last year's renewal.

Paulick Report publisher Ray Paulick brings you the latest in this installment of the News Minute.

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