Stakes Winner Super Stock Headlines Sunday’s Street Sense, Steppingstone To Kentucky Jockey Club

Erv Woolsey and Keith Asmussen's multiple graded stakes placed Super Stock was made the solid 8-5 morning line favorite in Sunday's $98,000-added Street Sense at Churchill Downs, while Kueber Racing's undefeated Coach tops the $98,000-added Pocahontas as the 3-1 early favorite.

The 1 1/16-mile Street Sense and Rags to Riches are the co-headlining races of the 11-race kickoff of the 24-day Fall Meet. Dubbed as Stars of Tomorrow I, the afternoon will feature all 2-year-old racing. First post is 1 p.m. (all times Eastern).

Super Stock, a Kentucky-bred son of Dialed In, broke his maiden Aug. 11 in the $113,000 Texas Futurity at Lone Star Park. The colt subsequently finished third in the $200,000 Iroquois presented by Ford (Grade III) and $400,000 Breeders' Futurity (GI). Ricardo Santana Jr. has the call from post No. 7.

The complete field for the Street Sense in order of post position (with jockey, trainer and morning line odds): Crime Spree (Mitchell Murrill, Eric Heitzmann, 15-1); Oncoming Train (Rafael Bejarano, Jimmy DiVito, 9-2); Arabian Prince (Joe Talamo, Dallas Stewart, 4-1); King Fury (Brian Hernandez Jr., Kenny McPeek, 9-2); Eucharist (Tyler Gaffalione, Rodolphe Brisset, 5-1); Franz Josef (Julien Leparoux, Glenn Wismer, 10-1); and Super Stock (Santana, Steve Asmussen, 8-5).

The Street Sense annually serves as a steppingstone to the $200,000 Jockey Club (G2) on Nov. 28 at Churchill Downs. It is carded as Race 8 with a post time of 4:36 p.m.

Two races later, Coach will stretch out in distance for the first time in the Rags to Riches. Trained by Brad Cox, Coach recorded dominant victories at Indiana Grand breaking her maiden by 4 ¼ lengths and besting first-level allowance company by 9 ¾ lengths. The daughter of Commissioner will be ridden by Florent Geroux from post No. 8.

The field for the Rags to Riches from the rail out (with jockey, trainer and morning line odds): Orsetto (Declan Cannon, Tim Austin, 8-1); Malibu Bird (Tyler Gaffalione, Norm Casse, 9-2); Dash to the Top (Gabriel Saez, Wayne Catalano, 15-1); Oliviaofthedesert (Brian Hernandez Jr., Kenny McPeek, 4-1); Lady Traveler (Joe Talamo, Dale Romans, 5-1); Salty as Can Be (Ricardo Santana Jr, Mark Casse, 5-1); Torsie's Charm (Adam Beschizza, Eddie Kenneally, 20-1); Coach (Geroux, Cox, 3-1); and Midnight Ballerina (Julien Leparoux, Bill Mott, 8-1).

Inaugurated in 2005, the Stars of Tomorrow programs at Churchill Downs have helped launch the careers of more than 50 future Grade I winners including Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver, Kentucky Oaks winners Rachel Alexandra, Believe You Can and Monomoy Girl and Preakness (GI) winner Swiss Skydiver.

A total of 104 horses were entered in the body of Sunday's card for an average of 9.45 horses per race.

Sunday's National Weather Service forecast calls for cloudy conditions with highs in the high 60s. The rail on the Matt Winn Turf Course will be set in Lane 2, 15 ft. off the inside hedge.

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Dan Loiselle: Recalling The Thrill Of Canadian Triple Crown Victory

Dan Loiselle's crowning moment calling the thoroughbreds at Woodbine Racetrack is actually a five-part story.

It would seem only fitting that the man called more than 55,000 horse races over his distinguished hall of fame career would have something insightful to say about the Canadian Triple Crown.

Not only because history could be made on Saturday afternoon at the Toronto oval, but also because Loiselle, who retired from the announcer's booth in 2015, brought home multiple Triple Crown winners.

Five of them, to be exact.

Established in 1959, only seven horses have won the prestigious Canadian Triple Crown, comprised of the Queen's Plate, Prince of Wales Stakes and the Breeders' Stakes.

New Providence won in 1959, Canebora in 1963, With Approval in 1989, Izvestia in 1990, Dance Smartly in 1991, Peteski in 1993 and, most recently, Wando in 2003. Three of the winners, namely, Peteski, Izvestia and With Approval, were campaigned by hall of fame trainer Roger Attfield. Five horses also achieved the feat prior to its official recognition 61 years ago.

From his spot on the sixth floor of Woodbine, Loiselle, who began calling thoroughbreds in 1986, was the voice of five of those champions: With Approval, Izvestia, Dance Smartly, Peteski, and Wando.

“What I remember about my first one, in 1989, was that I was just three years into calling races at Woodbine,” he recalled. “There hadn't been a Triple Crown winner in Canada in 26 years. With Approval won the Plate by the narrowest of margins, and a real narrow margin in the Prince of Wales, both of those races contested on dirt. I had spoken to Roger [Attfield] after the Prince of Wales and he told me that the horse will be so much better on grass. And in the Breeders', he was.”

The son of Caro was money in the bank for his connections.

Literally.

“The Bank of Montreal had put up $1 million if a horse won the Triple Crown – 1989 was the first year – and With Approval won it,” noted Loiselle. “And Roger was right… With Approval turned out to be a tremendous grass horse.”

Loiselle didn't have to wait long to call his next Triple Crown winner.

It would be just one year, in fact.

“Izvestia, also trained by Roger, won it in 1990. [Jockey] Don Seymour won it back-to-back, and so did Kinghaven Farms. Izvestia won the Breeders' so easily as well. Again, it was the second straight year for the $1 million Bank of Montreal bonus.”

In 1991, it was a filly's turn to step into the Triple Crown spotlight, a magnificent Sam-Son Farm star who would go on to become a top-tier talent on the world stage.

“Dance Smartly… just a fantastic horse,” praised Losielle. “She won the Woodbine Oaks, the Queen's Plate, Prince of Wales and in the Breeders' Stakes, [jockey] Pat Day didn't even touch her. She won so easily. She went on that year to win the Breeders' Cup Distaff, and was named the Eclipse champion 3-year-old filly of the year, won a Sovereign Award as Canada's horse of the year, and was inducted into both the U.S. and Canadian halls of fame. She was also the dam of two Queen's Plate winners, Scatter the Gold [2000] and Dancethruthedawn [2001]. She was absolutely spectacular.”

Loiselle had to wait only two years to make his next Crown call when Peteski, owned by Earle Mack, delivered Attfield his third trophy.

“He won the Plate – I don't know if [jockey] Craig Perret had a previous commitment – but Dave Penna rode him in the Prince of Wales. In the Breeders' Stakes, on national television, the saddle slipped on Peteski early in the race, so the saddle was up close to his shoulder. He was much the best. Perret, like Pat Day in 1991 on Dance Smartly, he just hand rode him through the stretch. If memory serves me correctly, he was the lowest-priced [$2.20 to win] Breeders' winner.”

Robert Geller, who took over the Woodbine thoroughbred announcer reins from Loiselle in 2015, was at the Toronto oval for Peteski's triple tour-de-force finale.

He can recall the Breeders' victory as though it were yesterday.

“My fondest memory of the Canadian Triple Crown was the win by Peteski in the 1993 Breeders' Stakes,” noted Geller. “It coincided with my trip to Toronto and I watched the race on track at Woodbine alongside [Woodbine vice-president of racing at the time] John Whitson. That week, leading Hong Kong jockey Tony Cruz happened to be a special guest with his family, not that either of us had checked in on our off-season plans. The track went out of its way to make him feel welcome and fortuitously, such hospitality was extended to me too.”

His thought that a particular longshot could derail Peteski's bid for the record books didn't go over well with his host, but the English-born, Australian-raised Geller was only too happy to have been wrong with his pick.

“At the time, I didn't fully understand the rigors of the Canadian Triple Crown, but loved the fact that a three-year-old had to win on turf to clinch it,” said Geller. “Being slightly contrarian, I mentioned a possible upsetter to Peteski to John, who didn't seem too impressed by that suggestion. Fortunately, there was never cause for concern as Peteski won as expected, becoming Canada's 11th Triple Crown winner.”

Wando, a horse that would become one of Canada's most beloved racing figures was the country's 12th Crown champion.

Bred and owned by the late Gus Schickedanz, the stunning chestnut's chase for greatness was front-page news in 2003.

For Loiselle, it is still one of his most cherished racing recollections.

“It was really fantastic. He was the people's horse. My biggest thoughts about Wando and the Breeders' – and I have a lot of them – is the hype that surrounded the race. I even did a commercial about Wando before the Breeders'. As the horses are going into the gate – a mile and a half – and they're right in front of me, I said, 'And the people's horse, Wando, is loading into the gate, a couple minutes away from his destiny.' And the people went crazy.”

The deafening roar of the crowd that had packed the grandstand would only grow louder as Wando, under siege every step of the way, finally put away his rivals down the long E.P. Taylor Turf Course stretch.

Said Loiselle over the rising crescendo, “They come to the final sixteenth, and Canada salutes the Breeders' Stakes winner and the Triple Crown champion… Wando was better than wonderful this afternoon, he was magnificent!”

Wando was also the one Loiselle will never forget.

“Of all the Triple Crown winners, that's the one that stands out in my mind because people were absolutely in love with him. When Patrick [jockey, Husbands] came back in front of the crowd with Gus leading him, it was unforgettable. Mike [trainer, Keogh] is a good friend and he did a masterful job with Wando. Of all the five, it stands out as the most treasured one for me.”

No other horse has recorded the sweep since Wando did 17 years ago.

On Saturday, that could change.

Mighty Heart, the one-eyed wonder bred and owned by Lawrence Cordes, humbled his foes in the Queen's Plate before winning the Prince of Wales in similarly impressive fashion.

Now, the Josie Carroll trainee, who has already built a huge fan following, will seek to become No. 13.

Geller is hoping he'll be able to call his first Canadian Triple Crown.

“I am especially looking forward to seeing the rematch between Mighty Heart and stablemate Belichick. Admittedly, Mighty Heart trounced his rivals in the Queen's Plate but runner-up Belichick closed with interest off a light foundation and represents a serious threat to thwart the barn's Triple Crown aspirations, especially since he has proven from his debut that he can handle grass.

“Let me just say, hats off to Josie Carroll on an exceptional season, having brought the best out of her stakes quality runners and kept them fresh. Mighty Heart seemed to sneak under the radar but is now one of racing's most compelling stories at a time when the industry in North America could really do with a feelgood story.”

Woodbine's track announcer would love the opportunity to deliver it, in his way, to racing fans from coast-to-coast and beyond.

It's a moment he's thought of numerous times in the days leading up to the 129th edition of the Breeders' Stakes.

Geller has also recalled where he was nearly 30 years ago, albeit in a different spot from where he'll be at Woodbine on Saturday.

“To be in the position to call the action, 27 years after having witnessed Peteski's victory live, is something I could never have dreamed of. Fingers crossed, this one-eyed wonder and his gifted rider, Daisuke Fukumoto, make racing history.”

Loiselle and a legion of others share that very same hope.

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Daredevil Returns From Turkey To Stand At Lane’s End In 2021

Leading second-crop sire Daredevil will relocate to Lane's End Farm for the 2021 breeding season.

The sire of 3-year-old sensations Swiss Skydiver and Shedaresthedevil, Daredevil is the #3 North American-based, second-crop sire behind only American Pharoah and Constitution with just over half as many starters.

Daredevil is the only first-crop sire to ever sire an individual winner of the Kentucky Oaks and the Preakness Stakes in the same year. Swiss Skydiver is only the sixth filly to win the second leg of the Triple Crown in its 145 years and only the second since Nellie Morse in 1924.

Shedaresthedevil was her sire's first classic winner in 2020 and led home the exacta for her sire in the most prestigious three-year-old fillies race of the year. These two Grade 1 winners from just 74 starters in 2020 represent 2.78 percent Grade 1 winners to starters, a staggering percentage at the elite level. This places Daredevil behind only Galileo worldwide at 3.6 percent and ahead of North American based super-sires War Front (1.5 percent), Speightstown (1.35 percent), More than Ready (1.27 percent), Tapit (.83 percent) and Into Mischief (.77 percent) in 2020.

Daredevil will stand at Lane's End as property of the Jockey Club of Turkey.

“We are extremely honored that the Jockey Club of Turkey is entrusting us with the continuation of Daredevils stallion career in America” said Bill Farish. “What he has accomplished is nothing short of remarkable. I would like to personally thank Murat Sancal for his ongoing efforts, the board members of the TJK, and especially the president Mr. Serdal Adali. This is the beginning of a very fruitful relationship with them and we are very grateful.”

Daredevil is in quarantine in preparation for his departure to Kentucky. He will arrive at Lane's End near the end of November and be available for inspection shortly after. Daredevil will stand for $25,000 in 2021.

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Dam Of Grade 1 Winner Dream Tree Among Latest Supplemental Entries To Fasig-Tipton November Sale

Fasig-Tipton has cataloged two new supplemental entries to its 2020 November Sale.  Both entries are connected to Grade 1 winners:

  • Voting Agreement (Hip 280): Three-year-old daughter of More Than Ready is a half-sister to 2020 Grade 1 winning 2-year-old filly Vequist. Vequist romped by 9 1/2 lengths in the Spinaway S. (G1) at Saratoga on September 6, followed by a close second in the Grade 1 Frizette Stakes at Belmont on Oct. 10. She will make her next anticipated start in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies. A $130,000 yearling purchase, Voting Agreement took her career debut at Saratoga last year at two and is placed again this year at three.  Consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by ELiTE, agent.
  • Afleet Maggi (Hip 281): Dam of Grade 1 winning 2-year-old filly Dream Tree. Dream Tree won her first five career starts at two and three, including the G1 Starlet Stakes, G2 Las Virgenes Stake, and G2 Prioress Stakes. Among those she defeated in her brilliant career are Grade 1 winners Mia Mischief and Moonshine Memories. Afleet Maggi is the dam of four winners from five to race, including another stakes performer in O' Maggi. Offered in foal to Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, already the sire of group/graded stakes winners on three continents, including recent G1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup winner Harvey's Lil Goil.  She is consigned by Mike Freeny, agent for Dunquin Farm.

These entries may now be viewed online and will also be available in the equineline sales catalogue app. Print versions of all supplemental entries will be available on-site at Fasig-Tipton at sale time.

Fasig-Tipton will continue to accept approved November Sale supplemental entries through the Breeders' Cup.

The November Sale will be held on Sunday, November 8, in Lexington, Kentucky.  The sale will begin at 2 p.m.

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