Galiway’s Sealiway Out On His Own In the Lagardere

Loving the deep ground at ParisLongchamp, Haras de la Gousserie and Guy Pariente’s Sealiway (Fr) (Galiway {GB}) proved a class apart from his rivals in a depleted renewal of the G1 Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere on Sunday. Always travelling easily under Mickael Barzalona tracking the even tempo, the 3-1 shot who was second last time in the G3 Prix la Rochette over this course and seven-furlong trip Sept. 6 was in control without being asked a question two out. Opening up on command, the chestnut drew away with relish to score by eight lengths from the 3-5 favourite Nando Parrado (GB) (Kodiac {GB}), with Laws of Indices (Ire) (Power {GB}) 3/4 of a length away in third. “I knew he could win like that–I think last time he was more surprised by the winner than beaten fair and square. It’s taken time to understand the horse, but finally we know that he’s a galloper and not a horse with a turn of foot. Today I told Mickael that I wanted a true-run race and not to be afraid to kick on early if need be. He’s a true little champion and if the owners are happy to travel with this horse he could go to the Breeders’ Cup. We will discuss that first before thinking about next year and I’m convinced he’ll be better then.”

One of the earlier domestic juveniles in action this term, Sealiway saw off the smart Xaario (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}) by two lengths on debut over six furlongs on soft ground at Saint-Cloud May 12. Racing on going officially quicker than that on all his next four starts, he followed up under a penalty at Chantilly June 19 before finishing third behind King’s Harlequin (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) and Go Athletico (Fr) (Goken {Fr}) in the Listed Prix Roland de Chambure over this course and distance July 14. Taking Vichy by storm when scoring by five lengths in the Aug. 6 Listed Prix des Jouvenceaux et des Jouvencelles at this distance, he again came off second-best to Go Athletico in the Rochette which serves as the stepping stone to this test for the home-trained juveniles.

Despite the absence of the customary Ballydoyle representation including the intended starter St Mark’s Basilica (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}), the manner with which Sealiway ran away with this prize was impressive even allowing for the part obviously played by ground conditions. The G2 Coventry S. winner and G1 Prix Morny runner-up Nando Parrado and G2 Railway S. scorer Laws of Indices are significant benchmarks who have proven effective on a surface at least on the easy side of good, but were left behind as the winner cut loose in the straight. He rates as the most exciting colt handled so far by Frederic Rossi, who enjoyed Classic glory in June with the G1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches heroine Dream and Do (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}). With this performance, he has already usurped his smart 3-year-old stablemate Kenway (Fr) as the best progeny by the Haras de Colleville resident Galiway who is in his second season at stud.

Sealiway is a son of the Listed Prix Herod winner Kensea (Fr) (Kendaragent {Fr}), who hails from the family of the listed-placed Exit To Nowhere pair of Enjoleur (Fr) and Epicurien (Fr), the G2 Prix Malleret scorer Another Dancer (Groom Dancer) and the G3 Park Express S. winner Pollen (Ire) (Orpen). The MAB Agency stepped in for her yearling full-brother to the winner named Seagali (Fr), paying €115,000 for him at the recent Arqana Deauville September Yearling Sale.

Sunday, ParisLongchamp, France
QATAR PRIX JEAN-LUC LAGARDERE – GRAND CRITERIUM-G1, €240,000, ParisLongchamp, 10-4, 2yo, c/f, 7fT, 1:23.49, hy.
1–SEALIWAY (FR), 126, c, 2, by Galiway (GB)
1st Dam: Kensea (Fr) (SW-Fr), by Kendargent (Fr)
2nd Dam: Sea Island (Fr), by Gold Away (Ire)
3rd Dam: Equatoriale (Fr), by Saint Estephe (Fr)
1ST GROUP WIN; 1ST GROUP 1 WIN. (€62,000 Ylg ’19 ARAUG). O-Le Haras de la Gousserie & Guy Pariente; B-Guy Pariente Holding (FR); T-Frederic Rossi; J-Mickael Barzalona. €137,136. Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-1, €200,136. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Nando Parrado (GB), 126, c, 2, Kodiac (GB)–Chibola (Arg), by Roy. (165,000gns Wlg ’18 TATFOA; 200,000gns RNA Ylg ’19 TADEYG). O-Mrs Marie McCartan; B-Mrs James Wigan (GB); T-Clive Cox. €54,864.
3–Laws of Indices (Ire), 126, c, 2, Power (GB)–Sampers (Ire), by Exceed and Excel (Aus). (€8,000 Ylg ’19 GOAUTY). O-Charlotte Holmes; B-Nicky Hartery (IRE); T-Ken Condon. €27,432.
Margins: 8, 3/4, NK. Odds: 2.90, 0.60, 5.70.
Also Ran: Libertine (Ire), Cairn Gorm (GB). Scratched: St Mark’s Basilica (Fr). Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

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Full-Brother To Arqana Arc Topper Edges Dusseldorf Debut

Gestut Auenquelle’s Virginia Storm (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}), a full-brother to Saturday’s €975,000 Arqana Arc Sale topper Virginia Joy (Ger), registered a narrow debut verdict tackling 8 1/2 furlongs at Dusseldorf on Sunday.

1st-Dusseldorf, €5,100, Mdn, 10-4, 2yo, 8 1/2fT, 1:46.43, g/s.
VIRGINIA STORM (GER) (c, 2, Soldier Hollow {GB}–Virginia Sun {Ger} {Hwt. Older Mare-Ger at 14f+ & GSW-Ger}, by Doyen {Ire}) was allowed time to find a comfortable rhythm and raced in a prominent second for most of this debut. Rowed along at the top of the straight, the 6-5 favourite came under sterner urging approaching the final furlong and was ridden out to deny 7-5 market rival Novellini (Ger) (Lord of England {Ger}) by a nose in a bobbing finish. He is the second foal and winner produced by G3 Deutsches St Leger victress Virginia Sun (Ger) (Doyen {Ire}). The homebred bay is full to a yearling filly and this term’s G3 Mehl-Mulhens-Trophy scorer and G1 Preis der Diana (German Oaks) third Virginia Joy (Ger), who topped the sheets when selling for €975,000 at Saturday’s Arqana Arc Sale. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, €3,000.
1ST-TIME STARTER. O/B-Gestut Auenquelle (GER); T-Henk Grewe.

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Hazelwood Bloodstock Enhances Book 1’s Global Appeal

It is almost hard to believe that Hazelwood Bloodstock is still relatively new among the consigning ranks. The company, owned and run by Adrian and Philippa O’Brien, was only established in 2016 and, since then, its name has been found annually at the head of a Tattersalls leaderboard.

In 2017, Hazelwood Bloodstock topped the December Yearling Sale with a daughter of Alina (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), a Kodiac (GB) half-sister to Barney Roy (Ire) (Excelebration {Ire}), who fetched 400,000gns. The following year another Galileo mare, the listed winner Reem (Aus), put them at the top of October Book 2 when her Kingman (GB) colt sold for 750,000gns. But the best was yet to come.

At last year’s October Book 1, it was Alina again who ensured that Hazelwood Bloodstock’s name was firmly in the limelight with her sale-topping Dubawi colt, now named Noble Dynasty (GB), who sold for 3.6 million gns to Godolphin. In fact, the consignor had two of the top five lots at Europe’s most prestigious yearling auction as it also offered a Kingman (GB) colt out of Last Dance (Aus) (Encosta De Lago {Aus}), who was the pick of the Coolmore team at 1.8 million gns.

“We’ve had time to reflect on last year, and previous successes in other years. But the fact of the matter is that we’ve only been consigning for three years as it stands, and to have achieved in the ring what we have achieved, nobody could possibly predict it. It’s kind of pinch-me stuff really,” says Adrian O’Brien from his peaceful garden at Hazelwood Bloodstock’s base of Red House Stud, just outside Newmarket.

He continues, “I find it difficult to comprehend it when it’s actually said out loud. It’s crazy, but it’s a mark of the quality of the client, and the quality of the stock that our clients have. It’s very satisfying for us to know that if we have the ammunition, we have the facility, and we have the knowledge, and the team to produce them at their best in the sale ring. So to be competitive in the Book 1 sale, which is the premier yearling sale in Europe, it’s exactly what we wanted, but we didn’t set out [to do that]. Achieving a sale-topper in Book 1 was not our driving force four or five years ago when we set out. It’s happened that way, and I hope it happens again.”

This year Hazelwood Bloodstock offers 12 yearlings through the first three books of the October Sale, six of which are destined for Book 1, with the G3 Blue Diamond Prelude winner One Last Dance featuring again via her Frankel (GB) colt. The mare, formerly trained by Peter Moody, is a daughter of fellow Group 3 winner One World (Aus) (Danehill) and it is their southern hemisphere origins that give a clue to the nationality of a number of the clients at the farm. The colt, who will be sold as lot 340, was bred by John Camilleri of Fairway Thoroughbreds, best known as the breeder of Australia’s darling, Winx (Aus).

The O’Briens met in Australia when Irish-born Adrian was manager of Coolmore Stud in the Hunter Valley. His English wife Philippa, as an equine vet, is a crucial member of the team.

“We are extremely fortunate to have a vet on site, and we are just down the road from Rossdales hospital in Exning,” says O’Brien.

The Australian suffix carried by a number of mares on the farm extends not just to the couple’s two daughters, but to the dog who greets you at the gate, who was born in Scone and shipped to England when the family moved four years ago.

“We were very fortunate,” reflects O’Brien. “Timing is everything. I was still working in Australia when we were looking for premises. We had a client base, we had a business plan. We had everything in place, but we simply didn’t have a venue to open. And the rumour mill being what it is, I heard that the previous people that were here were retiring, and we made some inquiries and it was agreed that we would take a long-term lease on Red House Stud.”

He adds, “I’m very glad we did. It’s a beautiful farm [with] fantastic mature tree belts. It was well-rested pasture, which we’re constantly rejuvenating, and working on. And I’d like to think that the past couple of years have shown that we can produce good stock, as has been the case here over the years. They’ve stood horses like Petong (GB) and his sire Mansingh. Pastoral Pursuits (GB) came from the farm. They had that very good broodmare Song (GB), and over the years, again with reduced numbers, it’s been a constant producer of good racehorses.”

Alina, one of the farm’s star residents, was bought by another client, David O’Callaghan of Sun Bloodstock/Eliza Park International for 65,000gns in 2013. The foal she was carrying at the time, Barney Roy, went on to win the G1 St James’s Palace S. for Godolphin and Richard Hannon and, following a stud career curtailed by poor fertility, has joined Charlie Appleby’s string to add another three Group 1 victories to his tally, most recently in the Grosser Preis von Baden. The 10-year-old mare missed two seasons following complications arising from colic but is now back in foal to Dubawi.

Her name may be absent from the list of dams in this year’s consignment, but there is one mare whose presence is particularly pleasing for O’Brien. Ring The Bell (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) ran only once for trainer Aidan O’Brien at two but she is a sister to dual Guineas winner Hermosa (Ire), as well as Group 1 winners Hydrangea (Ire) and The United States (Ire). Her family has its roots in Ireland’s Kilfrush Stud where her Group 2-winning dam Beauty Is Truth (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) was bred. Ring The Bell was bought privately by Camilleri and her first foal, a daughter of Dark Angel (Ire), will be offered as lot 400 on the third day of Book 1.

“Across the board, this year in particular we have a very balanced draft of horses. The Dark Angel filly out of Ring The Bell, not singling her out as particularly special across the board, but she is. And she’s a very rare opportunity for breeders, I’d like to think high-end breeders, to buy into that family because this family does not become available on the public market very often. And I’m very excited to present her,” says O’Brien.

The Kilfrush link continues through the two colts by Frankel and Lope De Vega (Ire) being offered in the draft on behalf of Brendan Hayes of Knocktoran Stud. The former (lot 128) is a son of the G3 Prix du Bois winner Dolled Up (Ire) (Whipper),a family which has been enhanced by the recent G3 Somerville Tattersall S. winner La Barossa (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}), who is unbeaten in his two starts for Godolphin. The Lope De Vega yearling (lot 197) is out of Hit The Sky (Ire) (Cozzene), the dam of group winners Royal Bench (Ire) (Whipper), Mayhem (Ire) (Whipper) and Memphis Tennessee (Ire) (Hurricane Run {Ire}).

Three of the six Hazelwood Bloodstock yearlings in Book 1 are by Frankel, and they include the first of the draft to take to the ring (lot 38), a half-sister to this year’s G2 German 2000 Guineas winner Fearless King (GB) (Kingman {GB}), who was himself sold by Hazelwood to Tina Rau for 175,000gns in Book 2 two years ago.

O’Brien says, “We’ve half a dozen catalogued in Book 1, which is kind of where we want to be. We’re not big on numbers here on the farm. Our whole ethos is that numbers are down, and quality is up. We don’t canvas for other horses. We don’t set out to compete against the bigger consignors. We’re very happy dealing with what we have, and in general, producing homebreds in the sale ring.” 

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Gran Alegria Adds New Dimension To Deep Impact Legacy

Deep Impact (Jpn) added another feather to his cap posthumously on Sunday when, for the first time, one of his progeny won a Group 1 race over 1200 metres. Gran Alegria (Jpn) had shown enough pace at two to win her first two starts over a mile before finishing third against the colts in the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity. She earned her first Group 1 rosette going that same mile trip in the G1 Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) on seasonal debut the following April. Connections clearly knew what they had and thereafter kept her to a mile or below. A fourth-place finish (demoted to fifth) in the G1 NHK Mile followed Gran Alegria’s Classic score and, when dropped below that trip for the first time following a lengthy holiday last December, the filly bounced back to win the seven-furlong G2 Hanshin Cup by five lengths on Dec. 21. Gran Alegria was bested a short head by Mozu Superflare (Jpn) (Speightstown) in the six furlong G1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen on Mar. 29, and her talents were fully exposed on June 7 when she upset Almond Eye (Jpn) (Lord Kanaloa {Jpn}) when back up to a mile in the G1 Yasuda Kinen.

Chasing her third Group 1 score on Sunday, Gran Alegria was slow from the gate and briefly in last and under a ride from Christophe Lemaire as Mozu Superflare rocketed away to set the pace. Turning for home Gran Alegria had just one rival beaten and a good 15 lengths between she and Mozu Superflare, but she unleashed a scintillating turn of foot inside the final 200 metres to cut down the deficit and score by two lengths under a handride.

Lemaire-who along with trainer Kazuo Fujisawa was winning his second consecutive Sprinters S. following Tower Of London (Jpn) (Raven’s Pass)-said, “I can’t believe how strong she is. She was a little slow to get into the rhythm and we were much further back than expected but we did not panic if not a little worried that we may not be in time as the pace was fast—in a normal situation we may not have made it. But she certainly showed what she is made of and she just carried on while some of the front runners started to weaken.”

Pedigree Notes

Gran Alegria’s dam Tapitsfly (Tapit) can likely take a significant share of credit for her daughter’s brilliance, that Dale Romans trainee having won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf to cap a six-race juvenile campaign. Tapitsfly was off the scene at three and won just once at allowance level in 11 tries at four, but completed her resurgence in a major way at five when winning the GI Just A Game S., GI First Lady S. and GII Honey Fox S. all going a mile on the grass before being bought by Katsumi Yoshida for $1.85-million at Fasig-Tipton November in 2012. Gran Alegria is her first foal.

Sunday, Nakayama, Japan
SPRINTERS S.-G1, ¥252,860,000, Nakayama, 9-29, 3yo/up, 1200mT, 1:08.30, fm.
1–GRAN ALEGRIA (JPN), 121, f, 4, by Deep Impact (Jpn)
                1st Dam: Tapitsfly (MGISW-US, $1,495,503), by Tapit
                2nd Dam: Flying Marlin, by Marlin
                3rd Dam: Morning Dove, by Fortunate Prospect
O-Sunday Racing; B-Northern Farm; T-Kazuo Fujisawa;
J-Kenichi Ikezoe; ¥133,402,000. Lifetime Record: Ch. 3yo Filly-
Jpn, 9-6-1-1. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus* Click for
   the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Danon Smash (Jpn), 126, h, 5, Lord Kanaloa (Jpn) Spinning
Wildcat, by Hard Spun. O-Danox Inc; B-K.I. Farm; ¥52,972,000.
3–A Will a Way (Jpn), 121, f, 4, Just a Way (Jpn)–Will Power
(Jpn), by King Kamehameha (Jpn). O-Katsumi Yoshida;
B-Northern Farm; ¥ 28,492,000.
Margins: 2, HF, HF. Odds: 1.20, 4.10, 59.90.
Also Ran: Mr Melody, Kurino Gaudi (Jpn), Red en Ciel (Jpn), Meisho Glocke (Jpn), Daimei Princess (Jpn), Right on Cue (Jpn), Mozu Superflare, Eighteen Girl (Jpn), King Heart (Jpn), Diatonic (Jpn), Daimei Fuji (Jpn), Love Kampf (Jpn), Bien Fait (Jpn).
Click for the JRA chart and video or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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