Bloodlines Presented By Diamond B Farm’s Rowayton: Hope For The Holidays

The holiday season is a time of hope, and this year is especially so, as governments and people around the world look forward to a time without a pandemic. Racing is no different.

The sport was one of the bright points of a year that grated on the patience and optimism of millions because the organization and nature of horse racing allowed it to operate with few fans present but with hundreds of millions watching from afar thanks to technology.

Racecourse winners from the past several days have showcased some of the stories and horses that loom as likely pleasures for the coming year. One of the best potential stories is a follow-up to one the sharpest disappointments in two seasons of racing, with the return of the high-quality performer Maxfield (by Street Sense). In 2019, an ankle chip kept Grade 1 winner Maxfield from racing in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile; this year, a condylar fracture kept the dark-coated colt with star potential on the sidelines through the classics.

On Dec. 19, Maxfield returned for his second start of the season, here at the end of the year, in the Tenacious Stakes at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans. Trained by Brendan Walsh for Godolphin, Maxfield showed the class and early pace to overcome his lack of recent activity and won the Tenacious by 2 1/2 lengths from the promising Curlin colt Sonneman.

In addition to the star quality of Maxfield, owner-breeder Godolphin had a handful of results to cheer about. Highly anticipated among those was the second victory in three starts for the 2-year-old Tapit colt Proxy, who is a son of Grade 1 winner Panty Raid (Include). Proxy had won a maiden on Nov. 26, then returned on Saturday as the odds-on favorite to win his first-level allowance by 2 1/2 lengths.

The colt's dam, Panty Raid, was a high-class performer in 2007, when she won the G1 Spinster Stakes and American Oaks at 3, then was sold for $2.5 million as a broodmare prospect the following year at the Fasig-Tipton November sale. Now 16, Panty Raid is the dam of stakes winner Micheline (Bernardini), who won the Sorority Stakes at 2, then the Dueling Grounds Oaks this year at 3, when the filly was also second in the G1 Queen Elizabeth Challenge Cup at Keeneland.

In addition, Darley had an impressive maiden winner in the juvenile filly Divine Comedy (Into Mischief), who won her second start, going a mile and 70 yards at the Fair Grounds in 1:44.37 to defeat her closest rival by 5 1/4 lengths. Out of the Street Cry mare Via Strata, Divine Comedy is from the same female family as Maxfield that traces to the Storm Cat mare Caress.

One of four stakes winners out of the Affirmed mare La Affirmed, Caress won seven stakes, including three at the Grade 3 level, and is a full sister to the important sire Bernstein, the sire of champion Tepin and the promising young stallion Karakontie, who won the French classic Poule d'Essai des Poulains and the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Mile. Caress is the second dam of Maxfield and the third dam of Divine Comedy.

Another story of note is the continuing success of leading sire Into Mischief; in 2020, he is the sire of Kentucky Derby and Breeders' Cup Classic winner Authentic, who has since been retired to stud at Spendthrift Farm, where he will stand alongside his famous sire.

In addition to Divine Comedy, Into Mischief had the maiden special winners By George and Prate. Both won on their debut. At Aqueduct racetrack in New York, By George won a six-furlong maiden by 5 1/4 lengths for owners Adele Dilschneider, Claiborne Farm, and Jump Sucker Stable. The owners had purchased the progressive colt out of the Keeneland September sale for $190,000.

Prate, on the other hand, is a home-grown gray colt racing for owner-breeder Juddmonte Farms. Making his debut at the Fair Grounds on Saturday, Prate won by 4 1/2 lengths in 1:09.81, faster than the two six-furlong stakes on the same card.

The Juddmonte colt is out of the gray Exchange Rate mare Vaunting, who was unbeaten in two starts. A full sister to Grade 2 stakes winner Bragging, Vaunting produced Prate as her first foal; the dam has a yearling full brother named Visualize and a weanling half-sister by Kantharos. Prate is the fourth generation of this family bred and raced by Juddmonte.

In addition to Prate, Juddmonte also had an allowance winner at the Fair Grounds on Dec. 18 when the Munnings filly Sun Path won her second race from three starts. Even more important was how the pretty chestnut won. She came to the fore after about three-quarters of a mile and blew the competition into the infield to win by 12 3/4 lengths in 1:42.95 for the mile and 70 yards.

Sun Path is a full sister to Grade 2 winner Bonny South, who also ran second in the G1 Alabama, and they are the third generation of the family bred and raced by Juddmonte.

Judging by the form and the connections, racing fans have a lot to look forward to in 2021.

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Sky Racing World Launches Free Live Streaming Mobile App

Sky Racing World, the Louisville, Ky.-based distributor of International horseracing (Thoroughbred) content and subsidiary of Australian wagering operator Tabcorp, has announced the launch of its new smartphone App. Available today on the Apple and Google Play stores, the Sky Racing World Streaming App will make live viewing of International horse racing easier and more accessible than ever before for North American handicappers.

Featuring extensive coverage of live horse racing meets and live harness racing coverage, the new mobile App will provide enthusiasts of the sport with an unparalleled mobile experience that is completely free. With a few quick clicks, iPhone, iPad and Android users can download the Sky Racing World Streaming App and instantly gain access to a variety of International horse racing content, all at their fingertips.

The App boasts live horse racing for meets in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Korea and Japan, as well as live harness racing coverage in Australia. In addition, the Sky Racing World smartphone app also includes a link to free past performances, race forms and programs on the Sky Racing World website.

Horse racing is one of the few sports that has continued despite the ongoing global pandemic, albeit, without spectators in some jurisdictions. With its new mobile app for iOS and Android, Sky Racing World looks to fill the void of not being able to attend meets in person by bringing the thrilling action from global tracks to horse racing fans, wherever they go.

David Haslett, President and CEO at Sky Racing World, said: “Demand for digital racing content has accelerated since the start of the global pandemic, so it became clear that a single-minded App to stream and watch International racing would fill a prominent need in the market. We are excited to show our customers how committed we are to continuing to deliver world-class racing from a variety of markets.”

Races are available to live stream on their mobile devices through the Sky Racing World Streaming App on iOS and for the first time on Android devices. Fans can also watch live via desktop at skyracingworld.com, and watch and wager with all major ADW platforms.

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Dubai World Cup Winner Victoire Pisa Sold To Stand In Turkey

Victoire Pisa, a two-time Japanese champion and winner of the 2011 Dubai World Cup, will continue his stallion career in Turkey, the Turkish racing publication Yaris Dergisi reports.

The 13-year-old son of Neo Universe is one of two Japanese stallions purchased recently by the Turkish Jockey Club, joining the recently-retired Japanese Group 2 winner Kluger.

Victoire Pisa began his stallion career in his native Japan, where his six crops of racing age have produced seven group stakes winners.

Leading the way among Victoire Pisa's runners are Japanese One Thousand Guineas winner Jeweler, and Group 2 winners Scarlet Color and Victoria. Outside of Japan, his top foals include German Group 3 winner Warring States.

Victoire Pisa won eight of 15 starts during his on-track career for earnings of $12,891,734. He earned year-end honors in Japan as the country's champion 3-year-old male of 2010, and the champion older male of 2011. His two Group 1 victories in Japan came in the Japanese Two Thousand Guineas and the Arima Kinen Grand Prix.

However, the horse is best known for his triumph in the 2011 Dubai World Cup, where he became the first Japanese-trained horse to win what was then the world's richest race, and he completed a Japanese exacta with runner-up Transcend. Among the notable horses with North American ties that Victoire Pisa defeated in that year's race were Cape Blanco, Gio Ponti, Richard's Kid, and Fly Down.

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Keeneland Vice President Bob Elliston Resigns, Effective At The End Of December

Employed at Keeneland since 2016, vice president Bob Elliston will resign from his position at the end of this calendar year, reports bloodhorse.com. The longtime racing executive said he is making the change to pursue a new “next chapter,” although he declined to name specifics.

“The wonderful experiences that I have had really create multiple avenues for continuing this fortunate journey that I have been a part of,” Elliston told the Blood-Horse.

Elliston was previously employed as the executive vice president and chief operations officer of Breeders' Cup Ltd. from 2012-2016, and as the president of Turfway Park from 1999-2012.

Read more at bloodhorse.com.

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