Dec. 9: Busy Day For Tight First-Crop Sire Race

by Margaret Ransom

Since neither of the top three first-crop sires battling it out to win the 2022 division title had a runner on Thursday, their numbers remain unchanged. The focus now turns to a busy Friday with Bolt d'Oro (Medaglia d'Oro) in a solid position to pull away from both Justify (Scat Daddy) and Good Magic (Curlin) with six runners total–three in the fifth race at Turfway Park, two in the sixth at Woodbine and another at Oaklawn Park. Good Magic's lone runner on Friday–Zia Park Juvenile S. winner How Did He Do That–is entered in the Advent S. at Oaklawn Park, while Justify's daughter, Prove My Love, is set to contest the fourth race at Turfway Park.

Note that Japanese earnings are added every Sunday night, and there may be delayed reporting from other countries, which could postpone the final results in a very tight race into early January. We will also be providing a preview of 2-year-olds entered the next day in North America and beyond.

 

Current Earnings Standings through racing of Dec. 8

1st—Bolt d'Oro, $2,482,229

2nd—Good Magic, $2,446,087

3rd—Justify, $2,281,355

 

The TDN sire lists contain full-dollar earnings of Northern Hemisphere foals winning anywhere in the world. To view the current standings updated overnight, click here.

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Dec. 8: Bolt d’Oro Widens His Lead

by Margaret Ransom

Only Bolt d'Oro (Medaglia d'Oro) was represented by any runners on Wednesday and of the two to make the gate, one successfully reached the winner's circle and helped pad his sire's earnings total lead over rivals Justify and Good Magic. Halfway around the world, Tempesta d'Oro received a ground-saving trip at Abu Dhabi and slipped through a hole up the rail to win a one-mile Msw turf test going away in 1:38.67. He banked 48,000 Dirham ($13,070) bringing his sire's total to $2,481,778

At Turfway Park on Wednesday night, Moment To Shine was the public's heavy 4-5 choice in the 5th race but failed to live up to his role as favorite and finished ninth.

None of the top three will be represented by any runners on Thursday, but Friday will be a busy day for Bolt d'Oro with six entries at tracks from coast to coast. Justify and Good Magic each have a single entry on Friday.

Note that Japanese earnings are added every Sunday night, and there may be delayed reporting from other countries, which could postpone the final results in a very tight race into early January. We will also be providing a preview of 2-year-olds entered the next day in North America and beyond.

 

Current Earnings Standings through racing of Dec. 7:

1st—Bolt d'Oro, $2,481,778

2nd—Good Magic, $2,446,087

3rd—Justify, $2,281,355

The TDN sire lists contain full-dollar earnings of Northern Hemisphere foals winning anywhere in the world. To view the current standings updated overnight, click here.

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Dec 6: Bolt d’Oro Has the Lead

A three-horse match race for the 2022 first-crop sire crown is on! The TDN will continue to publish our earnings list on a nightly basis with data streaming in for Northern Hemisphere-born foals from stallions standing in North America.

Note that Japanese earnings are added every Sunday night, and there may be delayed reporting from other countries, which could postpone the final results in a very tight race into early January. We will also be providing a preview of 2-year-olds entered the next day in North America and beyond. Let the final jockeying for position, begin!

 

Current Earnings Standings through racing of Dec. 6:

1st—Bolt d'Oro, $2,468,708

2nd—Good Magic, $2,446,087

3rd—Justify, $2,281,355

 

Notable Runners for Wednesday Night, Dec. 7:

Bolt d'Oro (Medaglia d'Oro), Spendthrift Farm, $20,000

167 foals of racing age/23 winners/5 black-type winners

5-Turfway, 7:55 p.m. EST, Msw 6f, Moment to Shine, 5-2

$50,000 KEE NOV wnl; $165,000 FTK JUL yrl; $290,000 OBS MAR

2yo

   *Entered as the 5-2 morning-line favorite on the all-weather, this filly out of Moment of Speight (Ire) is looking to improve after debuting at Churchill Downs on Nov. 16 where she rallied late to secure third behind runaway winner and first-time starter Dazzling Blue (Into Mischief).

The TDN sire lists contain full-dollar earnings of Northern Hemisphere foals winning anywhere in the world. To view the current standings updated overnight, click here.

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Good Magic’s Dubyuhnell Outlasts Arctic Arrogance In Remsen

Just one race after Stonestreet Stables homebred Julia Shining (Curlin) won the GII Demoiselle S. at Aqueduct, Stonestreet-bred Dubyuhnell (Good Magic), owned in partnership with West Paces Racing, out-dueled New York native Arctic Arrogance (Frosted) to take that venue's GII Remsen S. With the victory, he earned 10 points towards a start in the GI Kentucky Derby.

Fourth on debut behind last weekend's GII Kentucky Jockey Club winner Instant Coffee (Bolt d'Oro) at Saratoga Sept. 3, Dubyuhnell rallied to victory next out in a sloppy off-the-turf test at this oval Oct. 2.

Given a 4-1 chance to repeat here over another sloppy track, the $400,000 KEESEP buy was away in good order from the outside post in this seven-horse affair. Last-out Sleepy Hollow S. winner Arctic Arrogance went straight to the front to dictate terms and Dubyuhnell moved up alongside him, keeping the gray honest through opening splits of :24.31 and :48.13. Dubyuhnell drew even with the pacesetter as three quarters went up in 1:12.23 and the pair turned for home together, battling stride-for-stride while well clear of their competition. Dubyuhnell forged clear of Arctic Arrogance in the final strides to win by a half-length. Even-money favorite Tuskegee Airmen (Street Sense) never posed a threat, finishing 11 1/4 lengths back in third and it was another 16 1/4 lengths back to the fourth-place horse.

“This colt here I think is more of the Derby type of horse because he wants to get the distance,” said winning trainer Danny Gargan. “A mile and an eighth suits him and he came running at the end. They were going fast. He was up towards the lead and they went three-quarters in 1:12 and change and that's running today. The fillies [in the Demoiselle], I think went 1:14 and change. They went a mile in 1:37 and change and that's getting after it. I was impressed with this race.”

On a potential next start, Gargan said, “He'll go to Florida for the winter. He could show back up here for the [GIII] Withers [in February]. We'll take him down to Florida because of the weather and we wont have to miss as much training. I'd love to win the [GII] Wood Memorial, it's one of my favorite races. There's no plans for where he'll go next but we could see him here for the Withers.”

“He broke good,” said winning rider Jose Ortiz. “Initially, we thought we were going to lay a little bit farther back than that because it looked like it was going to be a lot of speed in the race. I told Dan [Gargan], 'I'm just going to break forward and see what happens going into the first turn.' Surprisingly, it was only [Jose] Lezcano there with Arctic Arrogance who I thought was one of the speed, but I was able to lay next to him every step of the way. I was very happy. On the backside, we hit the second turn and I knew it would be me or him. I won with the other horse [Artic Arrogance] first time out. I really liked him, Linda [Rice] really liked him, so I knew he was going to run big. He had a nice work coming into the race, I've watched him. I think he's a nice horse but we were better today.”

As for Arctic Arrogance, Rice said, “I am very proud of him. You never want to be second, always want to get the win, but all in all it was a huge race on his part. He's come along nicely. We'll take it one day at a time.”

Pedigree Notes:

The Demoiselle winner was sired by Curlin and the Remsen winner hails from the first crop of his champion son Good Magic. Both stallions were campaigned by Stonestreet either alone or in partnership and Good Magic was also bred by that operation. Dubyuhnell is the fourth graded winner for his freshman sire and his sixth black-type achiever.

Barbara Banke's stable went to $1 million to secure the winner's MGSW dam Wild Gams (Forest Wildcat) at the 2008 KEENOV sale. Dubyuhnell is her fourth black-type achiever, following MGSW Cazadero (Street Sense), SW Mr. Brave (Malibu Moon) and GSP Almost Famous (Unbridled's Song). The 19-year-old aborted her 2021 Bernardini foal and was barren when bred to both Justify and Constitution for 2022. She visited Stonestreet-bred and co-owned MGISW Charlatan (Speightstown), who stands alongside Curlin at Hill 'n' Dale, earlier this year.

Saturday, Aqueduct
REMSEN S.-GII, $250,000, Aqueduct, 12-3, 2yo, 1 1/8m, 1:50.88, sy.
1–DUBYUHNELL, 118, c, 2, by Good Magic
                1st Dam: Wild Gams (MGSW & GISP-USA, SP-Can, $1,198,486), by Forest Wildcat
                2nd Dam: Diamonds and Legs, by Quiet American
                3rd Dam: Ah Love, by Lear Fan
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. ($400,000
Ylg '21 KEESEP). O-West Paces Racing LLC & Stonestreet
Stables LLC; B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY);
T-Danny Gargan; J-Jose L. Ortiz. $137,500. Lifetime Record:
3-2-0-0, $196,050. *1/2 to Cazadero (Street Sense), GSW-Can,
GSW-USA, $364,905; Almost Famous (Unbridled's Song), GSP,
$180,688; Mt. Brave (Malibu Moon), SW, $195,834. Werk Nick
Rating: A+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Arctic Arrogance, 120, c, 2 Frosted–Modest Maven, by
Uncle Mo. 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. O/B-Chester & Mary R.
Broman (NY); T-Linda Rice. $50,000.
3–Tuskegee Airmen, 120, c, 2, Street Sense–Lucky Cover, by
Medaglia d'Oro. 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. ($290,000 Ylg '21
FTKOCT). O-Cash is King LLC & LC Racing LLC; B-Nice Guys
Stable (KY); T-John C. Servis. $30,000.
Margins: HF, 11 1/4, 16 1/4. Odds: 4.00, 2.30, 1.35.
Also Ran: Quick to Accuse, Midnight Trouble, Il Miracolo, Prove Right.
Click for the Equibase.com chart and the TJCIS.com PPs. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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