Insight Outcomes: Firsters Simply Super and Talkin Pharoah Duel

As Keeneland winds down and Derby week visibly looms on the horizon, it was quiet on the Insights front this past week, with just two races highlighted and one of the major contenders scratching. Previous GI Kentucky Derby winners Super Saver (2010) and American Pharoah (2015) had juveniles step up with a stretch battle in their career debuts.

WEDNESDAY'S INSIGHTS: Tapit Half to Dual GISW Debuts at KEE

4th-Keeneland, $58,964, Msw, 4-20, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :52.33, ft, 1 1/2 lengths.

With the featured Magic Tap (Tapit)–a half to MGISW and $3-million Fasig-Tipton buy American Gal (Concord Point)–a late scratch, firster SIMPLY SUPER (c, 2, Super Saver–So You Know, by Jump Start) picked up the slack to get his debut win. Simply Super tracked also-highlighted Talkin Pharoah (American Pharoah) behind :22.98 and :45.92 fractions, drawing on even terms in the lane. The two dueled down the stretch with Simply Super kicking clear late to get the better of Talkin Phaorah by 1 1/2 lengths. A Mike Maker pupil, the winner was a $30,000 private purchase by Legion Bloodstock at Fasig-Tipton's Midlantic Fall Yearlings sale and is from the last U.S. crop by his now-Turkish-based sire. The runner-up is a Wesley Ward trainee who brought $260,000 at Keeneland September. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

SATURDAY'S INSIGHTS: $550k Uncle Mo Colt Kicks Off at Keeneland

2nd-Keeneland, $100,000, Msw, 4-23, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:02.94, gd, 2 1/2 lengths.

It was ATRAS (g, 3, Astern {Aus}–All About Allison, by City Zip) who covered the most ground in this maiden, circling the field after sitting midpack to accelerate down the center of the course, finishing a much-the-best 2 1/2-length victor for trainer Vicki Oliver. The big-blazed sophomore is a member of the first crop of Medaglia d'Oro's fellow Darley-based son Astern. 'Insighted' Wesley Ward trainee Lawmaker (Uncle Mo) broke sharply, pressing the pace while three wide, but dropped back on the turn and faded to follow the field home. The $550,000 Keeneland September purchase was making his career debut. He had shipped from Keeneland to the Spa last summer, got in one work over Saratoga's training track, then didn't reappear until a work at Keeneland in late fall. He's been steadily preparing for this unveiling with 14 official works in the books since November and undoubtedly got an education here. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Insight Outcomes: Under Oath Is a ‘Rising Star’, Mo Town’s First Winner

From a new 'TDN Rising Star' to the first winner for a freshman sire, races highlighted in Insights were full of intrigue this past week. In addition, a runner-up at Keeneland on Saturday had such a spectacular gallop out that he'll be one to watch next out. 

Wednesday's Insights: Well-Related Duo Debut at Keeneland

1st-Keeneland, $75,320, Msw, 4-13, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :53.09, gd, 1 3/4 lengths.

How fitting to see Motown record label founder Berry Gordy honored with namesake MR. GORDY (c, 2, Mo Town–Sky Trail, by Congrats) getting Coolmore's freshman Mo Town off the mark with his first winner as a sire. The 21-1 shot in the field of seven debuters went pillar to post for trainer John Hancock, outrunning the Wesley Ward-owned, -trained, and -favored Alibi Ike (Munnings), whose race was over when the gates opened. The chestnut broke last, hit a bit of traffic, and threw in the towel after making a move on the turn. Alibi Ike's dam is a half to champion Echo Zulu (Gun Runner), GISW Echo Town (Speightstown), and GSW J Boys Echo (Mineshaft). Ward has won just one of Keeneland's baby races this spring despite having entrants in all four to date, an uncharacteristically slow start for a trainer who usually dominates in this category. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

4th-Keeneland, $100,000, Msw, 4-13, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1:18.10, gd, 1 1/2 lengths.

Victoria Oliver's BE LIKE WATER (f, 4, Majesticperfection–Mount Kellett, by Empire Maker) spoiled the coming-out party of Todd Pletcher's Charging Lady (Medaglia d'Oro). Be Like Water charged down the rail on her wrong lead to win, while Charging Lady never got involved. The latter is the first foal out of Whisper Hill's $2.2-million 2013 Keeneland September purchase I'll Take Charge (Indian Charlie), making her a half-sister to 'TDN Rising Star' and GI Florida Derby runner-up Charge It (Tapit). Her granddam is the influential Take Charge Lady (Dehere). Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Thursday's Insights: Mopotism Full-Brother Debuts at Keeneland

5th-Keeneland, $100,000, Msw, 4-14, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17.94, ft, 3/4 length.

First-time starter and $775,000 Keeneland September graduate Nabokov (Uncle Mo), a full-brother to GSW & MGISP Mopotism, looked a winner, yielding the early lead to RUNPAT (c, 4, Runhappy–Miss Mary Pat {MSW, $102,863}, by Service Stripe) and tracking from the rail before taking command down the lane. However, Runpat–who has had notes of “green” on the footnotes and chart comments of all three of his previous starts and once again acted far less experienced than he is in the stretch–overcame his antics this time, fighting back to don cap and gown for Brad Cox. Nabokov may not have won, but the Chad Brown-trained/Peter Brant-owned runner held second, showing plenty of upside as the lone 3-year-old in a field of older horses. The Shug McGaughey-trained East to the Dawn (Empire Maker) was another debuter in the field who got a race under his belt while connections will likely look to his future mindful of an immediate female family that specializes on turf at more distance. After a wide trip and getting bothered by a rival coming off the turn, the Joseph Allen and Helen Alexander runner wasn't a factor. He hails from the Aquilegia (Alydar) branch of Broodmare of the Year Courtly Dee (Never Bend). Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Saturday's Insights: Well-Bred Sophomores Debut on East Coast

4th-Keeneland, $100,000, Msw, 4-16, 3yo, 6f, 1:10.73, ft, 1 1/2 lengths.

In a face off of powerhouse homebred programs, it took a 'TDN Rising Star' performance from WinStar's UNDER OATH (c, 3, Speightstown–Jojo Warrior {MGSW & GISP, $396,231}, by Pioneerof the Nile) to tarnish the debut of Juddmonte's Artorius (Arrogate). The secret was out regarding Todd Pletcher's Under Oath, who was bet down to 6-5 based on his Mar. 12 Gulfstream unveiling that culminated in a third and an 85 Beyer Speed Figure. He ran to his price, closing wide into the stretch and driving clear. A chestnut with a chrome-splashed face, Under Oath had been offered at the 2020 Keeneland September sale, but WinStar brought him back home after he was an $170,000 RNA. Second choice at 3-1, Artorius, who had registered eight works at Payson for Chad Brown before shipping to Keeneland, also looks special as he circled the field to make a huge run late. He swapped to his wrong lead in mid-stretch and kicked into high gear, blowing past all but the winner with a huge gallop out that propelled him well past Under Oath after the wire. Artorius was always intended to race as a homebred for Juddmonte, who privately purchased his MGISW dam (Paulassilverlining {Ghostzapper}) mid-career in order to ensure she was part of the late Arrogate's first book. Another firster featured here was Kansas Comet (Uncle Mo), who broke slowly and was saved for another day after he lost touch with the field in the stretch. Trained by Dale Romans, he was purchased by the Albaugh family for $600,000 at the first session of Keeneland September in 2020. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

5th-Laurel, $56,654, Msw, 4/16, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:37.98, 3 lengths.

Graham Motion's Mrs. Postman (Pioneerof the Nile) made her career debut in this spot, hesitating slightly out of the gate to get away last. The dark bay, a My Meadowview homebred and a half-sister to MGSW Tin Type Gal (Tapit), trailed the field, made a mild move while wide on the turn, and finished evenly midpack. Her Grade I-winning dam, Miss Shop (Deputy Minister), is a half-sister to GSW Trappe Shot (Tapit) and to the dam of GISW Power Broker (Pulpit). The Maryland-bred winner, I'M BLUSHING (f, 3, Mosler–Blushing Bride, by Miesque's Son), is a homebred for John and Cheri Banner. Her young conditioner, Brittany Russell, is third among trainers by number of wins at the current Laurel spring meet. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Sunday's Insights: Arrogate Filly Debuts for Bridlewood

3rd-Gulfstream, $50,000, Msw, 4/17, 3yo/up, f/m, about 1 1/16mT, 1:42.75, 1 length.

Ralph Nicks pupil OGLALA (f, 4, Social Inclusion–Naughty Matilda, by Indian Charlie) last saw competition more than 10 months ago, but shook off the rust under strong handling in the stretch to score her first win at the cost of 'Insighted' Usurped (Arrogate). The big-striding Usurped, a Brendan Walsh-trained Bridlewood homebred, took a left turn out of the gate and never got uncorked, simply getting outrun in her unveiling against older fillies. She is a half-sister to MGISW and $2.8-million Keeneland November purchase Iotapa (Afleet Alex). Like Arrogate's GI Kentucky Oaks prospect, Secret Oath, Usurped has a broodmare sire from the Mr. Prospector line. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Insight Outcomes: Mendez Upsets Well-Bet Ward Baby in Keeneland Debut

On an action-packed stakes weekend, insights were relatively light, featuring an upset of perennial 2-year-old powerhouse Wesley Ward in the Keeneland meet opener Friday and the unveiling of a $1.25-million purchase on the Aqueduct turf Saturday.

Friday's Insights: Laoban Full-Sister Debuts at Keeneland

1st-Keeneland, $60,904, Msw, 4-8, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :53.16, ft, 5 lengths.

The annual tradition of Wesley Ward dominating Keeneland's April 2-year-old races early and often was immediately interrupted by emerging California juvenile trainer Luis Mendez–starting his first-ever horse at Keeneland–and Flavien Prat thanks to five-length winner KING ADROCK (c, 2, Uncaptured–Gardening Leave, by Colonel John) in Friday's meet opener. The $25,000 Fasig-Tipton October buy prompted the pace, took over early in the stretch and kicked away smartly as the clear 51-10 second choice behind 2-5 Ward baby Dominicana (Uncle Mo). Favored as a filly facing males, the $300,000 Keeneland September buy wasn't away all that great and showed brief speed before retreating to finish sixth. Dominicana still possesses plenty of upside, as a full-sister to Laoban, who broke his maiden in his eighth start–at 27-1 in the GII Jim Dandy S. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Saturday's Insights: $1.25-Million American Pharoah Colt Debuts

3rd-Aqueduct, $80,000, Msw, 4-9, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:39.96, gd, 1 length.
Speedway Stables' Colton Charlemagne (American Pharoah) brought intrigue to this Big A turf mile as a $1.25-million Fasig-Tipton Select Yearling buy and half-brother to MGSW/GISP Travel Column (Frosted), but the dark bay broke several lengths behind the field and never got involved as BAY STREET MONEY (g, 5, Street Sense–Collect the Cash, by Dynaformer) broke through in his ninth career start. One to watch coming out of this race is 16-1 runner-up Howe Street (Honor Code) for trainer Jorge Abreu. Breaking from the outside post in a 12-horse field, the John Gunther homebred was second-last out of the stalls, got carried wide into the clubhouse turn and bravely weaved through traffic in the stretch to finish a fast-closing second before blowing by the winner in the gallop-out. The dark bay earned an 81 Beyer for the effort. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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Insight Outcomes: Maracuja, Mendenhall, More Hint at Bright 2022

An abundance of well-bred runners went to post this week with some very satisfying visits to the winner's circle. A Grade I winner kickstarted her 2022 campaign with a win before facing tougher company, while a number of first-time starters ran with promise, perhaps foreshadowing bigger things down the road.

Thursday's Insights: Mandy Pope Starts Pair at Oaklawn

4th-Oaklawn, $90,000, Msw, 3-31, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:44.99, gd, head.

Regally bred SALUTE THE FLAG (f, 4, Curlin–Private Ensign {GSP, $124,384}, by A.P. Indy) gamely wore down a loose-in-the-stretch late leader to win by a head with the rest of the field more than 10 lengths behind. The Larry Jones trainee for Fox Hill and Siena Farms traces back to undefeated champion and Broodmare of the Year Personal Ensign (Private Account). Meanwhile the Whisper Hill-owned pair of Dance It (Tapit), a $500,000 purchase at Keeneland September, and Goldena (Medaglia d'Oro) finished off the board. Dance It was making her career debut only to hop awkwardly out of the gate and prove a bit rank early, but finished evenly. Goldena had added blinkers for what was her third start after working two bullets at Oaklawn in a month. Like winner Salute the Flag, both also hail from exceptional female families, with Dance It tracing to Starlet Storm (Storm Bird), dam of and granddam of, respectively, champions Flanders (Seeking the Gold) and Surfside (Seattle Slew); and Goldena tracing to Numbered Account (Buckpasser), 1971's champion 2-year-old filly and the dam of both GISW Dance Number (Northern Dancer), the ancestress of several GISWs, and MGISW Private Account (Damascus), sire of the aforementioned Personal Ensign. In spite of the results of this maiden race, Mandy Pope and her Whisper Hill operation didn't fare too badly over the weekend, with homebred 'TDN Rising Star' Charge It (Tapit) finishing a green but exciting second in the GI Florida Derby. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Friday's Insights: Maracuja Begins 2022 Campaign at Oaklawn

8th-Oaklawn, $108,000, Alw (NW4L)/Opt. Clm ($100,000), 4-1, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:44.51, ft, 2 lengths.

MARACUJA (f, 4, Honor Code–Patti's Regal Song {SP}, by Unbridled's Song), vanquisher of both champion Malathaat (Curlin) and GISW Clairiere (Curlin) in last year's GI Coaching Club American Oaks, kicked off her 2022 campaign by overcoming a bumpy start–literally, as she ricocheted repeatedly off her inside rival out of the gate–and circling the field wide with enthusiasm to storm past all by two lengths. It was the classy filly's first start since fourth behind Clairiere in the Sept. 25 GI Cotillion S. Trainer Rob Atras is reportedly considering Oaklawn's Apr. 23,  $1-million GI Apple Blossom S. as a next start for the gray. Both Clairiere and reigning Eclipse older female champion Letruska (Super Saver) are also pointing to the race. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Saturday's Insights: Karen With an I Flies Beholder's Colors on Debut

8th-Santa Anita, $68,500, Msw, 4-2, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10.27, ft, neck.

Debuting MY KENTUCKY GIRL (f, 3, American Pharoah–Easy Living {SP, $153,300}, by Big Brown) raced very wide, failed to change to her proper lead until late stretch, and got no more confidence from the public than 20-1, but none of it mattered as she rallied late to win by a neck. The dark bay sold for $475,000 as a 2020 Keeneland September yearling, making her among the top 10 highest-priced yearlings by her sire that year. The Jonathan Wong pupil had been working steadily over the Golden Gate all-weather surface for this unveiling. Bred by Stonehaven Steadings and owned by Tommy Town, My Kentucky Girl beat another filly also 'Insighted' in the race, Karin With an I (Curlin). The latter has had a close following since birth as the second foal and first daughter of superstar mare Beholder (Henny Hughes). A Spendthrift homebred, Karin With an I had been working nicely for this debut, but broke from the rail and never quite got involved. For the record, Beholder didn't win first-time out either and things worked out just fine for her. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

8th-Gulfstream, $53,000, Msw, 4-2, 3yo, f, 7f, 1:23.97, ft, 1/2 length.

The highest-priced 2-year-old by her now-sophomore sire when she hammered for $575,000 at Fasig-Tipton's Gulfstream sale last year after working in a sharp :10, WISH YOU WELL (f, 3, American Freedom–Listen to Libby, by Indian Charlie) debuted accordingly. The Brereton Jones-bred chestnut leaped eagerly out of the gate, pricked her ears, led the field through :22.10 and :44.75 fractions, and held off fellow 'Insighted' filly Inventing (Union Rags) to win gamely. The George Weaver trainee is a half-sister to GSW Chanteline (Majesticperfection). Their dam is undoubtedly named for Libby Jones, co-proprietor of Airdrie Stud, where this filly was bred and where American Freedom stands. Fellow firster Inventing, a $390,000 Keeneland September purchase now in Todd Pletcher's barn, targeted Wish You Well on the turn and was closing with every stride, but couldn't quite catch her rival. She had stumbled at the start and will surely be stretched out down the road, as she's had family members appreciate a little extra distance, including GI Kentucky Oaks winner Secret Status (A.P. Indy) and GI Alabama S. winner Dunbar Road (Quality Road). Easy to Love (Empire Maker) also debuted in this spot. The Bill Mott-trained Gainesway homebred broke inwardly from the outside and set off a chain reaction of bumps. All seven of her siblings are winners, including half-brother Lukes Alley (Flower Alley), who is a Canadian champion and U.S. GISW, and another half-sister who is a SW and GSP, so don't count her out yet. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

Sunday's Insights: Hall of Famer-Trained Maidens in at Gulfstream

7th-Gulfstream, $53,000, Msw, 4-3, 3yo, 7f, 1:23.50, ft, 1 1/2 lengths.

Pedigree handicappers may have had a tough time with this race, as a slew of well-bred and/or expensive sophomores contested this spot. MENDENHALL (c, 3, Pioneerof the Nile–Mamma Kimbo {GSW, $242,250}, by Discreet Cat) got the job done at second asking after two bullets at Payson since his Mar. 5 seventh-place debut for Bill Mott. He had dwelt at the start that day and was never an active part of the race, but what a difference a little experience makes. The $675,000 Keeneland September OXO Equine purchase took command early and never left the result in doubt with Tyler Gallalione riding him confidently to a 1 1/2-length win after easing up late. His GII Fantasy-winning dam is a granddaughter of Canadian champion Deputy Jane West (Silver Deputy) and has produced two stakes winners from her six foals to race. Mendenhall was also a part of 'Insights' for his first career start. Logico (Violence) closed from last to second after being bumped at the start and has been knocking heads with some major players in his previous starts, including Saturday's GI Florida Derby winner White Abarrio (Race Day) and runner-up Charge It (Tapit) in their respective maiden wins. The debuting Stuart Janney III homebred Breakwater (Flatter) finished third. That left other 'Insighted' horses Days of Yore (Street Sense), Gate Runner (Arrogate), and Broken Spur (American Pharoah) off the podium in their respective unveilings. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

9th-Gulfstream, $43,000, Moc ($50K), 4-3, 3yo, 7 1/2fT, 1:31.02, fm, neck.

Great Uncle (Uncle Mo) debuted in this softer spot while not in for a tag and just missed the win against a bevy of more seasoned competitors. He broke from the rail, set all the pace with ears flicking back and forth early, and got a good education, as he was pressed most of the way and repelled that protracted challenge to pull away from the field before just getting caught at the wire by MR MAC QUHAE (g, 3, Classic Empire–Starlight Lady, by Elusive Quality). The Live Oak homebred, a half to MGSW Souper Tapit (Tapit), is trained by Mark Casse and is the second foal to race out of GISW Zo Impressive (Hard Spun), who is out of GISW Zoftig (Cozzene) and is a half-sister to GISW Zaftig (Gone West). Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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