Phoenix: Speedy Sibelius ‘Ticking All The Boxes’ After Freshening, Breeders’ Cup A Possibility

For a three-month span from the end of 2022 through March of this year, Jun Park and Delia Nash's Sibelius ranked among the top sprinters in the country, if not the world.

Trained by Jeremiah O'Dwyer, Sibelius won the Mr. Prospector (G3) at Gulfstream Park on New Year's Eve and followed that with a victory in the Pelican (L) at Tampa Bay Downs on Feb. 11. Off that victory, O'Dwyer sent Sibelius to the Middle East, and the 5-year-old gelding responded with a victory in the Dubai Golden Shaheen (G1) Sponsored by Nakheel.

Sibelius will try to get back to the winner's circle Friday afternoon at Keeneland, when he goes to the post in the 171st running of the $350,000 Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix (G2) going six furlongs on the main track. He will exit post 3 under Luis Saez, who was aboard him for his maiden-breaking victory here on April 23, 2021.

“He is training like he is in top form, and his works have been visually impressive,” O'Dwyer said via text about Sibelius, who arrived at Keeneland on Tuesday from Palm Meadows Training Center in South Florida. “So he is ticking all the boxes right now.”

Since his victory in Dubai, Sibelius finished fourth in the Aristides (L) at Churchill Downs on June 3 and then was seventh of 12 in the Bing Crosby (G1) at Del Mar on July 29.

“The Phoenix was the plan after the Bing Crosby because we wanted to bring him home and freshen him up and give him plenty of time between starts after all the traveling he has been doing,” O'Dwyer said.

Friday's race is a Breeders' Cup Challenge race, which awards the winner a fees-paid berth into the Qatar Racing Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) to be run Nov. 4 at Santa Anita.

“He would have to win the Phoenix pretty impressively for me to consider sending him to the Breeders' Cup, even though that is somewhere we'd love to get to run,” O'Dwyer said.

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‘Unassuming’ 2-Year-Old Fierceness Headlines ‘Win And You’re In’ Champagne

Repole Stable's Fierceness will strive to parlay an astonishing debut performance into Grade 1 company in the 152nd running of Saturday's $500,000 Champagne for juveniles going a one-turn mile at Belmont at the Big A.

The Champagne is a “Win And You're In” qualifying event for the Grade 1, $2 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile on November 3 at Santa Anita Park. The Champagne is also a qualifier for the next year's Grade 1 Kentucky Derby on May 4 at Churchill Downs, offering the top-five finishers points on a 10-5-3-2-1 scale.

The Champagne, carded as Race 8, is one of six graded stakes carded for Saturday's program, which also includes its female counterpart race – the Grade 1, $400,000 Frizette, which offers “Win And You're In” status for the Grade 1, $2 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies on November 3 at Santa Anita. The card also will feature a rescheduled edition of the Grade 1, $500,000 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational, the Grade 3, $500,000 Jockey Club Derby Invitational, the Grade 3, $200,000 Belmont Turf Sprint, and the Grade 3, $200,000 Fasig-Tipton Waya. First post is 12:05 p.m. Eastern.

Fierceness demonstrated his talent with a gate-to-wire debut score on August 25 going six furlongs at Saratoga Race Course, where he built on his advantage throughout and was geared down to an 11 1/4-length score in a final time of 1:09.56 over and muddy and sealed main track. The son of second crop sire City of Light produced a 95 Beyer Speed Figure for the win, which is tied for the third fastest figure by a 2-year-old this year.

A victory would provide Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher with a record-extending seventh Champagne victory. Three of Pletcher's previous winners also arrived at their respective coups off a first-out graduation with Uncle Mo [2010], Havana [2013] and Daredevil [2014] all securing Champagne wins off debut victories.

“He's very good and a pleasure to train. He's got a great disposition,” said Pletcher. “He'll go easy if you want him to, fast if you want him to. He's got a great temperament. He's always been that way. He's very unassuming and is always going about his business until we asked him to pick it up one day and it was like, 'Wow, this horse can run.' I don't think slop is the reason he ran so well.”

A second generation Kentucky homebred, Fierceness is out of the Pletcher and Repole campaigned Stay Thirsty mare Nonna Bella, whose Grade 1-placed dam Nonna Mia, by Empire Maker, produced Grade 1-winner and producer Outwork.

Irad Ortiz, Jr. will pilot Fierceness from post 6 in pursuit of his third Champagne win.

After capturing previous editions with Practical Joke [2016] and Complexity [2018], trainer Chad Brown and owner Klaravich Stables will attempt their third collaborative Champagne conquest with second-out maiden winner General Partner [post 4, Manny Franco]. One of two Champagne contestants by Speightstown, the chestnut colt posted a frontrunning score going seven furlongs on September 2 at Saratoga, garnering a 92 Beyer following a fourth-place finish going six furlongs on debut.

General Partner remained at Saratoga following the meet and recently breezed an easy half-mile in 50 seconds flat over the Oklahoma training track on Friday.

“He's doing super and I'm very pleased with this horse,” said Brown. “He's at Belmont now and he had his final piece of work at Saratoga – we kept him there and he's been happy there. I'm curious how he's going to step up going a mile. He fits. It's going to be a solid race with some promising young colts in this race like there normally is every year. We're just happy to have one of them. This horse looks pretty good in the mornings. We'll see.”

Bred in Kentucky by Ken and Sarah Ramsey and the Speightstown Syndicate, General Partner is out of the multiple black type producing Distorted Humor mare Fleeting Humor. He was acquired for $250,000 as a weanling at the 2021 Fasig-Tipton November Sale.

Trainer Brad Cox has entered a pair of formidable contenders in Grade 1 Hopeful runner-up Timberlake [post 3, Florent Geroux] – who is cross-entered in Saturday's Grade 1 Claiborne Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland – and Calumet Farm's Air Cav [post 1, Dylan Davis].

Owned by WinStar Farm and Siena Farm, Timberlake said 'bye, bye, bye,' to his competition at second asking when powering home a 9 1/4-length winner going seven furlongs on July 21 at Ellis Park against eventual graded stakes winner West Saratoga. The effort garnered a career-high 87 Beyer.

Timberlake, the favorite in all three of his starts, sat in behind horses from fourth down the backstretch of the Hopeful, tipped one path wide in upper stretch while appearing poised for victory, but could not fend off the late rallying 54-1 longshot Nutella Fella, who won by 1 1/2 lengths. Timberlake will make an equipment change and race with blinkers off.

Air Cav, by freshman sire Mitole, was a debut winner going 5 1/2 furlongs on August 30 at Horseshoe Indianapolis. The chestnut colt settled to the outside of runners in third, before taking command around the far turn and fighting through the stretch with a stubborn Cats by Five to his inside, ultimately winning by a neck.

Barry K. Schwartz's homebred El Grande O [post 5, Kendrick Carmouche] will attempt to be the first New York-bred to win the Champagne since Tiz the Law in 2019. The Linda Rice-trained Take Charge Indy dark bay enters from just under two week's rest after winning the state-bred Bertram F. Bongard on September 24 going seven furlongs over a local sloppy and sealed main track.

A third-out maiden winner on the grass, he was second in the off-the-turf Skidmore on August 18 against open company at Saratoga before facing state-breds in the Spa's Funny Cide presented by Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital on August 27 and finishing second beaten a head.

Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen will send out Mike McCarty's Gold Sweep [post 7, Jose Lezcano], who will sport blinkers in attempt to regain his luster following a sixth in the Hopeful. The Speightstown chestnut found the winner's circle for the first time with an authoritative score in Belmont Park's 5 1/2-furlong Tremont on June 11, winning by nine lengths. He was then a troubled second in the Grade 3 Sanford on July 15 at Saratoga, where he stumbled at the start but managed to rally late and finish 2 1/4 lengths behind the victorious Yo Yo Candy.

Eduardo Soto's Dancing Groom [post 2, Trevor McCarthy] has already displayed one-mile capabilities after winning at the Champagne distance in an off-the-turf maiden event on August 19 at Saratoga. Trained by Antonio Sano, the chestnut son of first crop sire Vino Rosso was sixth on debut before relishing added ground and capturing his second lifetime start by five lengths.

Completing the field is Built Wright Stable's Sweet Soddy J [post 8, Jose Gomez], who enters from a third-place finish in the 6 1/2-furlong Fitz Dixon, Jr. Memorial on September 26 over the Presque Isle Downs synthetic. The chestnut Bee Jersey gelding is trained by Raymond Ginter, Jr.

Inaugurated in 1867, the Champagne has been a prominent event for juveniles for over a century and a half having seen a handful of Kentucky Derby winners score in the race during their 2-year-old season dating all the way back to Azra in 1891. Riva Ridge [1971], Foolish Pleasure [1974], Spectacular Bid [1978] as well as Triple Crown winners Count Fleet [1942] and Seattle Slew [1976] won the Champagne before becoming household names. Secretariat won the 1972 Champagne but was disqualified for interference with Stop the Music, who was subsequently awarded the victory.

The Champagne has also been used as a steppingstone to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile with Fly So Free [1990], Timber Country [1994], War Pass [2007], Uncle Mo [2010] and Shanghai Bobby [2012] notching the Champagne-Breeders' Cup Juvenile double.

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‘A Lot To Ask’: Just F Y I Jumps From Maiden Win To Grade 1 Frizette

George Krikorian's second generation Kentucky homebred Just F Y I will look to back up a strong debut victory with another big effort in Saturday's Grade 1, $400,000 Frizette, a one-turn mile test for juvenile fillies, at Belmont at the Big A.

The Frizette, carded as Race 5, provides the winner a “Win and You're In” berth into the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies on November 3 at Santa Anita Park, and is one of six graded events on Saturday's lucrative 11-race program. The card also features the rescheduled Grade 1, $500,000 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic; the Grade 1, $500,000 Champagne – a “Win and You're In” for the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile; the Grade 3, $200,000 Belmont Turf Sprint; the Grade 3, $200,000 Fasig-Tipton Waya; and the Grade 3, $500,000 Jockey Club Derby Invitational. First post is 12:05 p.m. Eastern.

In addition to providing a berth into the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, the Frizette is the first New York prep race on the road to the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs and offers the top-five finishers 10-5-3-2-1 qualifying points, respectively, towards the prestigious nine-furlong test slated for May 3.

Just F Y I, a bay daughter of 2018 Triple Crown Champion Justify, made an eye-catching debut when sprinting six furlongs on August 26 at Saratoga Race Course for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. There, she rallied from 2 1/2 lengths off the pace under Junior Alvarado to collar Shop Lifting in the shadow of the wire and post the head victory in a final time of 1:11.06. The effort was awarded a 70 Beyer Speed Figure.

Mott said the effort confirmed the early impressions Just F Y I gave him and Krikorian.

“We thought she was a nice filly,” said Mott. “Her breezes have been very good and useful. It's not much experience for any horse to only have one race and jump into a Grade 1. I think it's a lot to ask, but you don't have many options.”

Just F Y I is out of the stakes-placed Street Cry mare Star Act, a half-sister to Celebrity Cat, the dam of 2018 Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf runner-up Uncle Benny. Her second dam is multiple Grade 1-winner Starrer, who is a half-sister to multiple Grade 1-winner Stellar Jayne.

Alvarado maintains the mount from post 5.

Stonestreet Stables' Emery [post 6, Manny Franco] was rerouted from this weekend's Grade 1 Alcibiades at Keeneland in favor of this spot for two-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Brad Cox. The More Than Ready dark bay was an impressive winner on debut in an August 30 maiden tilt at Saratoga, pouncing from just off the pace in the six-furlong sprint to take a half-length advantage at the stretch call and draw off to an easy 5 3/4-length victory over the muddy and sealed footing. The effort produced a 75 Beyer.

A $235,000 weanling purchase at the 2021 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Emery is out of the multiple stakes-winning Street Sense mare Athena.

Valter Ramos' Princess Indy enters as the lone stakes-winner in the field after taking Monmouth Park's Sorority last out on August 20 for trainer Claudio Gonzalez. The Lord Nelson bay won her July 15 debut over the same oval ahead of a trip to Saratoga where she finished a distant fifth in the Grade 3 Adirondack before rebounding with a 1 1/2-length score in the one-mile Sorority.

Out of the unraced Warrior's Reward mare Bonita Mia, who is a half-sister to multiple graded stakes-winner Carina Mia and Grade 1-winner Miss Match, Princess Indy is a full-sister to dual graded stakes-placed Super Chow.

Jaime Torres has the call from post 3.

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher sends out Repole Stable's Life Talk [post 2, Irad Ortiz, Jr.] off a second-out graduation traveling the Frizette distance on August 31 at the Spa. The Gun Runner bay finished second in her July 30 debut when landing a head behind Grade 1 Alcibiades contender Alys Beach in a 6 1/2-furlong sprint, and excelled in her next outing when stretched out to win by 6 1/2 lengths in an effort that was awarded a 74 Beyer, improving from a 59 Beyer for her debut.

“She stepped up second time and improved a lot stretching out. We'll give it a try,” said Pletcher. “She's one that touted herself early on. I think ultimately, the further the better.”

A $335,000 purchase at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Life Talk is out of the winning Bernardini mare Touchy Feely, a half-sister to graded stakes-winner Indian Firewater.

Godolphin's Kentucky homebred Central Avenue [post 4, Javier Castellano] enters from a debut victory on August 31 at Colonial Downs for trainer Michael Stidham. The daughter of Street Sense closed from last-of-9 to take the seven-furlong sprint by a half-length over next-out winner Perfectly Wicked.

Central Avenue is out of the multiple graded stakes-placed A.P. Indy mare Centring, a half-sister to graded stakes-winner Penwith and Grade 1-placed Tranquil Manner, as well as Collective, the dam of dual graded stakes-winner Shared Sense. Additionally, Central Avenue's second dam is two-time Grade 1-winner Composure.

Completing the field is Irish Three Racing's Irish Maxima [post 1, Jairo Rendon], who defeated winners when taking a six-furlong first-level optional claimer on September 16 at Pimlico Race Course for conditioner John Servis. The daughter of Maximus Mischief earned a field-best 77 Beyer for the 6 3/4-length victory, which came on the heels of a 2 3/4-length debut graduation on August 22 at Parx Racing. Both of the bay's victories have come in wire-to-wire fashion.

Irish Maxima was purchased for $50,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale and is out of the graded stakes-placed Out of Place mare Palace Pier, who has produced three six-figure earners.

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Onesto Possible For Champions Day If Ground Is Suitable

After his strong third in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on Sunday, the connections of Onesto (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) were thinking Breeders' Cup, and now QIPCO Champions Day is also on the table as long as the ground isn't too soft, trainer Fabrice Chappet revealed on Thursday.

Raced by Gerard Augustin-Normand, the 4-year-old colt won the G1 Grand Prix de Paris last year and was also second in the G1 Champion S. during a campaign that took him from France, to Ireland and Japan. He returned this term with a fourth in the G1 Prix Jacques le Marois this August and a seventh in the G1 Irish Champion S. in September prior to his good run at ParisLongchamp. His target is the G1 QIPCO Champion S.

Chappet said, “It depends on the ground. We are keeping an eye on the British Champion in case the ground will be suitable, good or good to soft. He would not go if it's softer than that, otherwise he will go to the Breeders' Cup.

“At this moment we are going for one of the two [Ascot or Breeders' Cup] and next year he is going to stud.”

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