Tapit’s Edified Runs To ‘Rising Star’ Debut At Ellis

A $650,000 Keeneland September yearling, EDIFIED (c, 2, Tapit–For Royalty, by Not For Love) became his sire's newest 'TDN Rising Star' with an impressive stretch run to graduate on debut at Ellis Park Saturday. Given a mild 9-1 chance, the dark bay colt got caught up behind horses up the backstretch but found room to the outside of favored Normandy Hero (Omaha Beach) and came running with a head of steam past the quarter pole to take over the lead. Despite showing a bit of inexperience late, Edified hit the wire in full control with open lengths back to Liberal Arts (Arrogate) in second. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0.

O-Courtlandt Farms; B-Summer Wind Equine LLC; T-Steve Asmussen. Sales History: $650,000 ylg '22 KEESEP.

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Courtlandt Farm Goes to $1m for City of Light Colt

Don and Donna Adam's Courtlandt Farm went to an even $1 million to acquire a son of young sire City of Light (Hip 73) Monday. Bred by Betz/B&K Canetti/J. Betz/CoCo Equine/D.J. Stables, the bay is out of MSW Tea Time (Pulpit). He was consigned by Betz Thoroughbreds.

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APBs: McGaughey Troops Gearing Up in South Florida

A pair of highly regarded sophomores of 2021 are on the comeback trail for Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey.

Courtlandt Farm's homebred Greatest Honour (Tapit–Tiffany's Honour, by  Street Cry {Ire}) was a serious early contender for the GI Kentucky Derby following flashy wins in Gulfstream's GIII Holy Bull S. and GII Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth S. last winter. After finishing a flat third as the 4-5 favorite in the GI Curlin Florida Derby Mar. 27, however, McGaughey decided to hit the reset button on the bay.

“I wasn't really pleased with the way he was going after the Florida Derby,” McGaughey said. “So, we gave him some time. Then we gave him a little bit more time. He's been back training now. He was training at Courtlandt Farm then he came to Payson Park and we stepped it up a little bit when he got there. So, this is where we are.

McGaughey added, “He was always a tall horse and probably didn't carry as much weight as a 3-year-old that I'd like for him to. I think that's all come together now. I like everything he's been doing.”

Greatest Honour, produced by an unplaced daughter of bluehen mare Better Than Honour (Deputy Minister) and hailing from the same female family as Classic winners Rags to Riches and Jazil, has posted three workouts since late January at Payson Park, most recently completing a four-furlong breeze in :50.40 (21/24) Feb. 14.

“So far, he's doing really well,” McGaughey said. “He's been breezing weekly at Payson Park and hopefully he's probably a month or so away. I haven't gotten any timetable [for specific races] for him. I'm just sort of waiting to let him to tell me. But, so far, so good.”

Last year's GIII Dwyer S. 'TDN Rising Star' First Captain (Curlin–America, by A.P. Indy), meanwhile, has begun gearing up at McGaughey's Gulfstream base. A disappointing well-beaten third while suffering his first career defeat making his two-turn debut in Saratoga's 1 1/8-mile Curlin S. July 30, he was subsequently freshened after bypassing a potential start in the GI Pennsylvania Derby in September. He's breezed six times so far this year, including a five-furlong move in 1:01.46 (6/14) in Hallandale Feb. 14.

“There really wasn't anything the matter with him, I just wasn't all together pleased of where I stood with him, so I thought, 'Well, let's just give him some time,'” McGaughey said. “Time helped him a lot. He was at Barry Eisaman's and he did a great job with him. He got out here and had a really good bottom in him and he's been breezing ever since. Hopefully, we can find a spot for him down the road somewhere along the lines.”

The $1.5-million Fasig-Tipton Saratoga yearling is campaigned in partnership by West Point Thoroughbreds, Siena Farm, breeder Bobby Flay and Woodford Racing. First Captain, the first foal out of Flay's GSW & MGISP America, is bred on the same Curlin over A.P. Indy cross responsible for recently crowned champion Malathaat as well as GISWs Global Campaign and Idol.

“I just want them to have a good summer campaign, so I'm not in any hurry,” McGaughey concluded of the duo.

 

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Racing Insights for Saturday, Nov. 27

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6th-AQU, $80K, Msw, 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, 2:14 p.m.

Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey unveils a pair of well-bred newcomers in this salty-looking test. Courtlandt Farm paid $1,025,000 for Adam's Angel (Into Mischief) as a Keeneland September yearling. Out of stakes-placed Mary Rita (Distorted Humor) and bred on the same cross as Practical Joke and Life Is Good, the bay's third dam is the McGaughey-trained Hall of Famer and blue hen Personal Ensign (Private Account). Gainesway Stable and Andrew Rosen, meanwhile, will be represented by $340,000 KEESEP buyback Digital Asset (Tapit). Out of GSW First Passage (Giant's Causeway), she's a half to GSW Berned (Bernardini). Her dam is a half to the dam of this year's GI Runhappy Del Mar Futurity winner Pinehurst (Twirling Candy). This is the family of GISW Harmony Lodge and GSWs Win Crafty Lady, Graeme Hall, Win McCool, Stratford Hill, etc.

Stonestreet Stables LLC's $500,000 Fasig-Tipton Select Yearling Showcase acquisition Favor (Pioneerof the Nile) is out of a winning full-sister to GISW Cross Traffic (Unbridled's Song). Dam Fame and Fortune cost $500,000 herself and could run some–she romped second out over this same track and trip as a 4-year-old before missing out on black-type by a neck around two turns.

Augustin Stable's Send for Me (Into Mischief) was a $250,000 September yearling turned $500,000 OBS April juvenile off a :10 flat breeze. Her second dam is MGISW Versailles Treaty (Danzig), who also produced GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf winner George Vancouver (Henrythenavigator) and GSW Saarland (Unbridled). TJCIS PPs

 

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