Notable US-Breds in Japan: Sept. 11 & 12, 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 Racecourse:

Saturday, September 11, 2021
9th-CKO, ¥28,600,000 ($261k), Allowance, 3yo/up, 1800m
SEREIN (f, 4, Uncle Mo–Tiz Miz Sue, by Tiznow), third in the 2020 G3 UAE Oaks, most recently returned from a January layoff to finish a respectable fifth going this distance at Niigata July 25. The dam of the dark bay, who defeated Charlatan (Speightstown)'s dam Authenticity (Quiet American) in the 2013 GI Ogden Phipps H., is a daughter of GSW Sue's Good News (Woodman), whose yearling Runhappy colt is cataloged as hip 1693 at Keeneland September. Yutaka Take has a return call. B-CresRan LLC (KY)

Sunday, September 12, 2021
11th-CKO, Centaur S.-G2, ¥112.8k ($1.03m), 3yo/up, 1200mT
GENDARME (h, 6, Kitten's Joy–Believe {Jpn}, by Sunday Silence), a Group 3 winner as a juvenile over a mile and Group 1-placed at 10 furlongs, has been reinvented as a turf sprinter and has adapted well to it, finishing third in the 1400-meter G3 Hankyu Hai this past February before earning a fourth career black-type success in a listed event over six panels in April. Koji Maeda's homebred is a son of champion Believe, the dam of SW & MGSP Faridat (Kingmambo) and of SW/GSP Fiducia (Medaglia d'Oro), whose son Gran Aplauso (Gun Runner) was a debut winner in June but is now sidelined via injury. The Centaur S. serves as a prep for the G1 Sprinters' S. B-North Hills Co Ltd (KY)

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Multi-Surface Star Mishriff Joins Three-Way Tie In World’s Best Racehorse Rankings

The seventh edition of the LONGINES World's Best Racehorse Rankings for 2021 features a three-way tie for the highest rating, as Mishriff (IRE) [127] has joined Adayar (IRE) [127] and St Mark's Basilica (FR) [127] at the top.

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Rank Horse Rating Trained
1 ADAYAR (IRE) 127 GB
1 MISHRIFF (IRE) 127 GB
1 ST MARK'S BASILICA (FR) 127 IRE
4 PALACE PIER (GB) 125 GB
5 KNICKS GO (USA) 124 USA
5 NATURE STRIP (AUS) 124 AUS
7 DOMESTIC SPENDING (GB) 122 USA
7 MYSTIC GUIDE (USA) 122 USA
7 POETIC FLARE (IRE) 122 IRE
7 SUBJECTIVIST (GB) 122 GB

Mishriff improved his rating to 127 from 124 with an effortless victory in the Juddmonte International Stakes (G1), which he won by six lengths. Earlier this season, Mishriff won the Saudi Cup and Longines Dubai Sheema Classic (G1) before returning to Europe.

In July, Adayar earned his rating of 127 when he defeated Mishriff in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes (G1), while St Mark's Basilica received that mark after having won the Coral-Eclipse (G1) over Aeeybb (IRE) [121] and Mishriff. St Mark's Basilica is expected to race on Saturday in the Irish Champion Stakes (G1) during Longines Irish Champions Weekend.

Meanwhile, in his first attempt at top level company, Baaeed (GB) [121] took the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp (G1) by 1 ¼ lengths. In doing so, he improved his rating to 121 from 120, which he had earned after his 6 ½ length score in the Bonhams Thoroughbred Stakes (G3) in July.

Additionally, multiple horses impressed during the Saratoga meet in the United States. Jackie's Warrior (USA) [120] is now ranked after beating Life Is Good (USA) [120] by a neck in the H. Allen Jerkens Memorial Stakes (G1), while Midnight Bourbon (USA) [120] joins the rankings after finishing second by a neck to Essential Quality (USA) [121] in the Runhappy Travers Stakes (G1).

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Cancer Survivor: ‘Mom N Pop’ Homebred Gives Owners First Career Victory At Indiana Grand

On a day when the spotlight was turned onto four stakes and racehorse aftercare programs at Indiana Grand, it was the winner of the fifth race that stole the show. Bern N Ash, a longshot owned by Deborah and David Clay, earned his first career win and marked the first winner for the new owners in the racing business. Delving into racehorse ownership has quite a story behind it for the Clays.

“We bought a 42-acre farm eight years ago in Eminence, Ky.,” said Debbie. “We tried to raise vegetables on the land, but it wasn't working out. I told David we needed to figure out what to do with the land and told him to pray. Two weeks later he came home with a Thoroughbred mare he got off a truck headed to slaughter named Highest Ground. We paid $400 for her papers and we were in the breeding business.”

The Clays formed their farm, D & D Drennon Creek Farm, and began accumulating mares, either through buying them off of trucks headed to slaughter or by adopting them. The farm has produced winners for them as breeders. However, their first win as owners came at a time they needed it most.

“David has battled and beat cancer twice and he's battling it again,” said trainer Stephen Dunn. “This was their first win as owners. It means so much to all of us.”

The Clays now have four in training, but Bern N Ash is the first to make it to the track. At odds of 30-1, expectations weren't high on the drive up from Eminence, Ky., but the trip was well worth the drive.

Starting from post eight in the one and one-sixteenth mile turf event, Bern N Ash and Tommy Pompell were wide most of the race but continued to pursue the top spot all the way to the wire, getting the lead late in the race between horses and winning by a neck. He paid $17.60 for the win.

David, who has lost his ability to speak due to cancer, was in the winner's circle with Bern N Ash. It was an emotional victory for the entire team.

“We are just a little mom and pop shop,” added Debbie. “We are getting ready to fight another battle with David's cancer. This makes are trip back home a little brighter.”

Although David cannot speak, he's still able to communicate through a pad and pen he keeps with him, saying, “What we have is PDL, plain dumb luck.”

It's a little luck and a lot of heart both on and off the track for a couple that found their way into the horse racing industry eight years ago.

The 19th season of Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing is now in progress and continues through Monday, Nov. 8. Live racing is conducted at 2:25 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, with first post on Thursday set at 3:25 p.m. A special Indiana Champions Day highlighting the state's top Thoroughbred and Quarter Horses will be held Saturday, Oct. 30, beginning at noon. More information about the 2021 racing season is available at www.caesars.com/indiana-grand.

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Longshot Look Presented By Kentucky Downs: The French Connection

We're past the halfway point of the six-day FanDuel Meet at Kentucky Downs, and the Paulick Report is ahead of it once again with another Longshot Look video segment.

For each card of the meet, J.D. Fox of the Champagne and J.D. Show will single out a price play with his reasoning for what makes the horse worth a look when they might go overlooked.

On Thursday's card, Fox turns his attention to Race 5, a 1 5/16-mile allowance race on Kentucky Downs' unique turf course. His 15-to-1 horse to watch has proven he can get the job done over synthetic surfaces, but the French-bred has also put in impressive efforts over courses similar to what he will see Thursday.

Kentucky Downs' 2021 meet takes place Sept. 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, and 12. First post each day is at 12:20 p.m. Central.

Watch today's Longshot Look presented by Kentucky Downs below:

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