Drumette, Dam Of Monomoy Girl, Named 2020 Kentucky Broodmare Of The Year

Drumette, the dam of two-time champion Monomoy Girl, was named 2020 Broodmare of the Year on Wednesday at the Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders and Kentucky Thoroughbred Association's Kentucky-Bred Champions awards presentation.

The 13-year-old Henny Hughes mare is the dam of six winners from as many foals to race, highlighted by Monomoy Girl, a daughter of Tapizar who was named champion 3-year-old filly of 2018 and champion older female of 2020.

Monomoy Girl went unbeaten during her 2020 campaign, notching an optional claiming win at Churchill Downs to kick off the season, then rolling off victories in the G2 Ruffian Stakes and G1 La Troienne Stakes, before finishing the season with a clear score in the Breeders' Cup Distaff at Keeneland. She was named champion Kentucky-bred older female at Wednesday's awards, as well.

Drumette's produce record was also bolstered in 2020 by Mr. Monomoy, a colt by Palace Malice who won the G2 Risen Star Stakes and finished third in the G3 Lecomte Stakes. Mr. Monomoy debuted at stud this year, standing at Waldorf Farm in New York.

Other runners contributing to Drumette's record in 2020 included Cowboy Diplomacy (by Tapizar) and Superman Shaq (by Shackleford).

Drumette has a 2-year-old filly from the first crop of Mastert, a yearling colt by Tapit, and she was booked back to Tapit for 2021.

Drumette's four winners in 2020 were bred by the partnership of Frankfort Park Farm and Highfield Ranch. The mare was purchased by Highfield Ranch for $75,000 at the 2014 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, with Monomoy Girl in utero. She sold to Bridlewood Farm at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton November Sale for $1.85 million.

Wednesday's Kentucky-bred awards also recognized Authentic as its 2020 Horse of the Year, adding to the accolades the colt picked up as the Eclipse Award winner for the same honor.

The 4-year-old son of Into Mischief won five of seven starts during his 2020 campaign, highlighted by victories in the Breeders' Cup Classic and Kentucky Derby, as well as the G1 Haskell Stakes, G2 San Felipe Stakes, and G3 Sham Stakes. He also finished a narrow second in the Preakness Stakes.

Following is a complete list of winners from Wednesday's KTA/KTOB awards:

Broodmare of the Year: Drumette
Owner: Bridlewood Farm

Horse of the Year, 3-Year-Old Male: Authentic
Breeder: Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds, LLC

2-Year-Old Male: Essential Quality
Breeder: Godolphin

2-Year-Old Filly: Vequist
Breeder: Swilcan Stables

3-Year-Old Filly: Swiss Skydiver
Breeder: WinStar Farm, LLC

Older Dirt Male: Improbable
Breeder: St. George Farm LLC and G. Watts Humphrey Jr.

Older Dirt Female: Monomoy Girl
Breeder: FPF LLC and Highfield Ranch

Male Turf Horse: War of Will
Breeder: Flaxman Holdings Limited

Female Turf Horse: Rushing Fall
Breeder: Fred W. Hertrich III and John D. Fielding

Male Sprinter: Whitmore
Breeder: John Liviakis

Female Sprinter: Gamine
Breeder: Grace Thoroughbred Holdings

Racing Abroad: Kameko
Breeder: Calumet Farm

Steeplechase Horse: Snap Decision
Breeder: Phipps Stable

Merit Awards:

P.A.B. Widener Trophy for KTOB Breeder of the Year: Godolphin

Hardboot Breeders' Award (Honoring unsung breeders who are well-established, but not typically acknowledged through other awards): Beau Lane

Charles W. Engelhard Award (Honoring a member of the media for outstanding coverage of the Thoroughbred industry): Donna Barton Brothers

William T. Young Humanitarian Award: Blue Grass Farms Charities

Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund leading earners:

KTDF Sire of the Year: Into Mischief
KTDF Earner of the Year: Arklow
KTDF Owner of the Year: Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey
KTDF Trainer of the Year: Brad Cox
KTDF Breeder of the Year: Calumet Farm

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Arklow Recognized As 2020 Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund’s Earner Of The Year

Donegal Racing's well-traveled Grade 1-winner Arklow was honored Wednesday for his exploits right at home as the 6-year-old horse was feted as the 2020 Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund's Earner of the Year.

“We're very excited about this award for Arklow. It's very cool,” said Jerry Crawford, founder and president of the Des Moines-based Donegal Racing partnership. “This business is so, so hard for owners. When you get a horse that can pay some feed bills, it's gratifying in multiple ways to say nothing of all the excitement it creates.”

Now 7, Arklow was recognized at the Kentucky-bred Champions Awards ceremony, presented by the Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders (KTOB) and the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association (KTA), at Keeneland. Frank Penn, co-breeder of the $160,000 Keeneland September yearling purchase in 2015, accepted the trophy on Donegal's behalf.

The Brad Cox-trained Arklow earned $849,734 in his seven-race campaign last year, capped by taking Kentucky Downs' $1 million, Grade 3 Calumet Turf Cup for the second time in three years, sandwiched around a second in 2019. Arklow also finished second by a head in Churchill Downs' $100,000 Louisville Stakes (G3). The son of the late Claiborne Farm stallion Arch concluded 2020 by shipping out to Del Mar — his 12th different racetrack – to capture the Hollywood Turf Cup (G2).

The KTDF award recognizes Kentucky-bred horses racing much of the year in the Commonwealth and is based on earnings at Kentucky tracks. Arklow earned $608,184 racing in graded stakes at Kentucky Downs, Churchill Downs and Keeneland. He made an additional $80,000 while a close sixth in the $4 million Longines Breeders' Cup Turf at Keeneland, though those earnings did not count toward the award.

“Donegal has always loved racing in Kentucky,” Crawford said. “The KTDF purse supplements make you love it even more. Take a horse like Arklow, who only ran in graded stakes in 2020. The Kentucky-bred incentive program rewards excellence, being staged against open company. As purses in Kentucky have increased, in no small measure because of the KTDF, so has the competition. So to be KTDF Earner of the Year becomes even more of a feat in which my partners and I take great pride.”

Cox, the 2020 Eclipse Award winner as North America's outstanding trainer, also was recognized Wednesday as the KTDF Trainer of the Year.

“The KTDF is a great program and makes lucrative opportunities for Kentucky horsemen,” Cox said. “Kentucky-bred horses compete world-wide, but it's obviously nice when you can race right here in our own state. It's an achievement, for sure, for Arklow to be the KTDF Earner of the Year, and I'm extremely proud to be the KTDF Trainer of the Year as well.”

For his career, Arklow is 8-7-2 in 31 starts with earnings of $2,666,116 for Donegal Racing, Joseph Bulger and the Estate of Peter Coneway. Those victories include New York's Grade 1 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic at Belmont Park in 2019.

“The KTDF awards have always been reflective of what's running within the circuit,” said Chauncey Morris, the KTA-KTOB's executive director. “To see a horse like Arklow and owner Donegal Racing at the highest level here in Kentucky just shows how we're evolving into the top tier racing jurisdiction in the United States.”

Crawford said Arklow got a couple of months off after running in the Breeders' Cup Turf for the third time.

“There's at least a 50-percent chance of him getting back to the races on May 1 in the Grade 1, Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic on Derby Day,” Crawford said. “And for the fourth straight year, we will be pointing for the Calumet Turf Cup at Kentucky Downs, where Arklow has had two wins and a second out of three tries.”

Arklow has raced on Kentucky Derby Day twice before, earning his first stakes victory in the 2017 American Turf (G2) and finishing fourth in the Old Forester in 2018. The Sept. 11 Calumet Turf Cup will run run as a Grade 2 stakes for the first time for 2021.

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