Harty Out To Prove Fair Maiden’s La Brea Upset Was No Fluke

Fair Maiden, a consistent daughter of Street Boss owned and bred by Godolphin LLC in Kentucky, is out to prove her victory at 20-1 in the Grade 1 La Brea Stakes last Dec. 26 was no fluke when she runs in Saturday's G2 Santa Monica Stakes at Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif.

The prestigious seven-furlong race for fillies and mares four and older will be decided at seven furlongs in this, its 64th running.

“Her victory in the La Brea wasn't much of a surprise in the sense that her form was good,” trainer Eoin Harty said, alluding to her 4-1-1 record from eight starts, with earnings of $321,278. Her lone disappointing effort came in the G1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. She finished 12th when rank, steadying and wide in the race at Santa Anita on Nov. 1, 2019.

Other than that, the 4-year-old chestnut filly has never been worse than fourth and has been working forwardly for the Santa Monica.

“She's doing well,” Harty said. 'She's trained well since the La Brea and we're looking forward to the race.”

Fair Maiden began her career at Arlington Park, had two races at Woodbine after that before starts at Santa Anita, Churchill Downs, Keeneland and at Santa Anita for the aforementioned La Brea.

“She's been with me since Day One,” Harty said. “She came out of her Breeders' Cup race with a problem, which explains her layoff (of some 10 months before winning a sprint at Churchill Downs last Sept. 19).

“Seven-eighths should be perfect for her.”

Harty, a 58-year-old native of Dublin, Ireland, enjoyed perhaps his greatest victory in 2009 when Well Armed captured the $6-million Dubai World Cup by 14 lengths under recently retired Aaron Gryder.

Harty was a top assistant to the late John Russell and Bob Baffert before becoming private trainer for Godolphin Racing in 2000.

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Notable US-Breds in Japan: Feb. 6 & 7, 2021

In this continuing series, we take a look ahead at US-bred and/or conceived runners entered for the upcoming weekend at the tracks on the Japan Racing Association circuit, with a focus on pedigree and/or performance in the sales ring. Here are the horses of interest for this weekend running at Chukyo and Tokyo Racecourses:

Saturday, February 6, 2021
6th-TOK, ¥11,400,000 ($108k), Newcomers, 3yo, 1800mT
JOYOUS CHANT (c, 3, Kitten's Joy–Sweet Chant, by Distorted Humor) cost $140K as a weanling at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton November sale, and the fact he was purchased by the Godolphin braintrust is no surprise, as the March foal is out of a half-sister to Campanologist (Kingmambo), winner of five Group 1 races for Sheikh Mohammed's operation in Germany and Italy and winner of group races in England and on World Cup night in Dubai. The colt's third dam was Canadian Horse of the Year Glorious Song (Halo), the full-sister to Saint Ballado, and dam of such luminaries as Singspiel (Ire) and Rahy (Blushing Groom {Fr}). B-Teneri Farm, Bernardo A Calderon, Kenneth L & Sarah K Ramsey (KY)

Sunday, February 7, 2020
2nd-TOK, ¥9,680,000 ($92k), Maiden, 3yo, 2100m
NIGHT FROLIC (c, 3, Into Mischief–Frolic's Revenge, by Vindication) stretches out significantly in trip off a distant sixth on his 1600-meter debut to the very promising Annunciation (Union Rags) last Oct. 31. His five-time stakes-winning dam has already been responsible for SW American Frolic (Blame) and SP Mc Awesome (Super Saver) and is herself a half-sister to GSW & MGISP Super Frolic (Pine Bluff). Night Frolic, a $300K Keeneland September yearling, has the services of leading rider Christophe Lemaire. B-Woodford Thoroughbreds (KY)

4th-CKO, ¥13,830,000 ($131k), Allowance, 3yo, 1800m
LADY MERCY (f, 3, American Pharoah–Two Oceans, by Cape Town) has improved with a stretch-out to two turns, finishing third in his first route attempt at Kyoto Oct. 17 before defeating fellow US-bred Voix d'Ange (Curlin) in a course-and-distance test Dec. 19 (see below, SC 11). A maternal granddaughter of MSW & GSP Ocean Cat (Storm Cat), Lady Mercy hails from the extended female family of Japanese Horses of the Year Narita Brian (Jpn) (Brian's Time) and Biwa Hayahide (Jpn) (Sharrood). B-Toshihiro Matsumoto (KY)

 

 

4th-TOK, ¥13,830,000 ($131k), Allowance, 3yo, 1400m
SATONO MUSTANG (c, 3, Mineshaft–Mare and Cher, by Old Fashioned) found only Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby points-getter Lemon Pop (Lemon Drop Kid) too strong on his 1300-meter bow at this track Nov. 7 before posting a convincing maiden success over the same distance when last seen Nov. 21 (see below, SC 8). A half-brother to Cruise and Danze (Danza), the $25K KEESEP yearling turned $150K OBS March breezer is out of a half-sister to SW & GSP Fight On (Into Mischief) and his third dam includes Sheave (Mineshaft), the dam of GI Kentucky Oaks winner Cathryn Sophia (Street Boss). B-Haymarket Farm LLC (KY)

 

 

9th-TOK, ¥19,110,000 ($181k), Allowance, 3yo, 2400mT
AIR SAGE (c, 3, Point of Entry–Nokaze, by Empire Maker) could scarcely have been more impressive on debut, finding his best stride in the final furlong en route to a comfortable success over 2000 grassy meters at Chukyo Jan. 5 (video, SC 10). A half-brother to Japanese GSW Air Almas (Majestic Warrior) and to Air Fanditha (Hat Trick {Jpn}), victorious at Chukyo last weekend, Air Sage counts the aforementioned Glorious Song's full-sister Angelic Song as his third dam. This is also the female family of last year's GI Kentucky Derby third Mr. Big News (Giant's Causeway). B-Winchester Farm LLC (KY)

 

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Essential Quality Tops 326 Early Triple Crown Nominees

Led by 2-year-old champion and two-time Grade I winner Essential Quality (Tapit), a total of 326 3-year-olds were made eligible to compete in this year's Triple Crown during the early nomination phase, which closed Jan. 23. Each of the 326 horses from the 2018 foal crop were made eligible through a $600 payment to compete in any leg of the Triple Crown series. The 2021 Triple Crown opens Saturday, May 1 with the 147th running of the GI Kentucky Derby at Churchill, continues with the 146th GI Preakness S. at Pimlico May 15 and closes with the 153rd running of the GI Belmont S. Saturday, June 5.

Essential Quality, owned by Godolphin, is scheduled to make his 3-year-old debut in the GIII Southwest S. Feb. 15 at Oaklawn, according to his trainer Brad Cox. The champion 2-year-old of 2020 was one of 14 horses Cox nominated to this year's Triple Crown series. Todd Pletcher led all conditioners with 45 horses nominated to the Triple Crown followed by Bob Baffert (23), Steve Asmussen (22) and Chad Brown (18). Godolphin led all individual owners with 11 horses nominated followed by Brad Kelley's Calumet Farm with 10. A total of 42 stakes winners were nominated as well as 13 fillies, led by champion Vequist (Nyquist). Into Mischief topped all sires with 20 nominees, followed by Curlin (14), Uncle Mo (14) and Constitution (13).

Horses not nominated during the early phase can be made eligible until Monday, Mar. 29 with a $6,000 payment. Any horse not nominated during the early or late phases can become Triple Crown eligible through payment of a supplemental nomination fee due at the time of entry for each Triple Crown race: the Kentucky Derby ($200,000), Preakness ($100,000) and Belmont ($50,000).

For a full list of nominees, click here.

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Shamardal Fillies Lead Tattersalls February Sale

With the wildcard bumper winner Noble Yeats (Ire) (Yeats {Ire}) failing to make his 300,000gns reserve, the first session of the Tattersalls February Sale had a more regular top lot in the breeding prospect Beautiful Illusion (Ire) (Shamardal), who was the sole horse to break the six-figure barrier during the first day at 120,000gns.

Sold by her breeder Godolphin as lot 194, the well-bred 4-year-old was initially trained by Charlie Appleby to win at Wolverhampton and Chelmsford last year. The daughter of G3 Sweet Solera S. winner Long Lashes (Rock Hard Ten), herself a half-sister to GI Santa Anita H. winner Combatant (Scat Daddy), was bought by Mark McStay of Avenue Bloodstock on behalf of an undisclosed client.

“She is the daughter of a very good racemare, whom I remember from my time at Godolphin, and she is by a world-class sire in Shamardal. She had ability herself and achieved a good rating of 89,” said McStay.

“I saw her ten days ago at Moulton Paddocks, Godolphin kindly facilitated a visit. She is a good-walking filly, and she was a stand-out today on paper and physically.”

Ninety withdrawals for the first day of the sale, which was held online owing to the continued lockdown in Britain, meant that 167 lots came under the hammer, albeit from afar. A respectable halfway aggregate of 1,163,500gns was accrued from the 118 sold for a clearance rate of 71%. The average dropped by 22% to 9,861gns but the median improved by 15% to 5,750gns.

The Godolphin draft accounted for five of the top ten lots of the day, with the second highest-priced filly of the sale, also by Shamardal, about to head to Tally-Ho Stud in Ireland after being bought by Tony O'Callaghan for 65,000gns.

Symbol Of Love (lot 185) is a 4-year-old half-sister to listed winner Firebird Song (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) and she will be covered for the first time by Kodiac (GB), emulating the cross represented by dual Group 1-winning sprinter Hello Youmzain (Fr).

O'Callaghan said, “Bidding was easy online, but that was the only bid we had. She is for Kodiac; she is by Shamardal and they go well together. She has a good page and looks a nice filly.”

Symbol Of Love shares her Group 3-winning grandam Magna Graecia (Ire) (Warning {GB}) with Darley stallion Territories (Ire) and is inbred 3×4 to Helen Street (GB) (Troy {GB}), the dam of Street Cry (Ire) and grandam of Shamardal.

Three lots later, O'Callaghan added a daughter of Territories to the day's purchases when going to 35,000gns for French Braid (GB) (lot 188), also from Godolphin. The unraced 3-year-old is a half-sister to dual Group 3 winner Breathtaking Look (GB) (Bated Breath {GB}), who sold for 400,000gns to Katsumi Yoshida of Northern Farm at the most recent Tattersalls December sale.

Leading the in-foal mares was lot 153, the Lordship Stud-bred Swiss Kiss (GB) (Dansili {GB}), who was sold carrying to Acclamation (GB), by whom she has already produced the winner Continental (GB), for 48,000gns.

The 10-year-old mare, who was covered on May 22, was bought by Canice Farrell of Knockatrina Stud. She said: “I'm chuffed. It's a good pedigree, she is a good-walking mare, she has a commercial cover and the only negative is that she is a bit late. I hope to send her to either Invincible Spirit or Kodiac.”

Peter Swann's Cool Silk Partnership bought three mares to visit his former Group-winning representatives Sands Of Mali (Fr) and Prince Of Lir (Ire) at Ballyhane Stud.

They included the 6-year-old Jumeirah Street (Street Cry {Ire}), who has a Brazen Beau (Aus) yearling filly and was sold in foal to Harry Angel (Ire) for 28,000gns.

“The bidding has been easy—it's trying to keep the children entertained that is difficult,” said agent Matt Coleman on the telephone from his home after buying lot 71 on the owner's behalf. “Peter Swann has some breeding rights in the stallions so these mares have been bought for them.”

Also among the leading purchasers of the day was Julie Wood, a long-time successful owner with Richard Hannon who bought three yearlings under her Woodstock banner. All three were consigned by Hazelwood Bloodstock and the trio was comprised of a colt and a filly from the first crop of Cracksman (GB) as well as a filly by Golden Horn (GB). The latter (lot 122), bought for 25,000gns, is a daughter of the listed winner Lady Heidi (GB) (High Chaparral {Ire}), who has already produced a treble winner by another son of Cape Cross (Ire) in Sea The Stars (Ire).

The Cracksman colt (lot 99) is out of the Australian Group 2 winner Tamaanee (Aus) (Teofilo {Ire}), whose dam is a half-sister to leading sire I Am Invincible (Aus). He was bought for 20,000gns and the filly, the second foal of listed winner Mademoiselle Marie (Fr) (Evasive {GB}) (lot 123), for 26,000gns.

“I have been thinking about this all week and it was strange this morning sitting at home getting nervous before bidding,” said Wood. “But you look into the screen and it feels just like you are in the ring. It is exciting now I have bought them, we can make plans.”

She continued, “They have all been bought to race and will go to Charlock Stud now and then into training with Richard Hannon.”

The second and final session of the February Sale gets underway on Friday at 10am.

 

 

 

 

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