Charlatan To Get Time Off At Margaux Farm; Future Plans Uncertain

Trainer Bob Baffert's multiple Grade 1 winner Charlatan has been sidelined, reports the Daily Racing Form. The 4-year-old son of Speightstown did not exit his May 15 breeze at Churchill in good form, and has been sent to Margaux Farm in Midway, Ky.

“Charlatan wasn't 100 percent after his most recent breeze on May 15,” co-owner Sol Kumin told DRF. “Under veterinary advice he will get some time off and a decision on his racing career will be determined upon reevaluation late June.”

Charlatan had been aimed at the G1 Met Mile at Belmont Park on June 5, but the New York Racing Association temporarily suspended Baffert-trained runners due to the trainer's multiple positive tests over the past year, as well as the ongoing Medina Spirit/Kentucky Derby controversy.

Winner of the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby (initially disqualified for a lidocaine positive, but restored as the winner by the racing commission last month) and G1 Malibu Stakes, Charlatan ran second to Mishriff in the $20 million Saudi Cup in his only start of 2021.

Read more at the Daily Racing Form.

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Margaux Farm Names O’Rourke Broodmare And Yearling Manager

Margaux Farm is pleased to announce the appointment of Jackie O'Rourke as broodmare and yearling manager.

O'Rourke will begin her new role Dec. 14 at the Midway, Ky. farm. A familiar face to many in the industry, O'Rourke grew up surrounded by horses while living in Oshawa, Ontario. She spent her formative years showing jumpers, visiting Kentucky for sales, and working with mares, foals, and yearlings at the historic Canadian nursery, Windfields Farm.

O'Rourke has spent the past 11 years working for Adena Springs, starting at the Canadian division and then serving as the broodmare manager at the Kentucky division since 2015. In addition to mares and foals, O'Rourke also brings extensive yearling management and sales prep experience with her.

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