‘Stars’ Align for Shadwell, Pletcher

When Kiaran McLaughlin announced his retirement earlier this spring, Shadwell Stable’s Vice President and General Manager Rick Nichols already had a trainer’s name in the back of his mind who could potentially fill the void.

“Actually, it was kind of a no-brainer,” Nichols said. “Through Kiaran, I got to know Todd [Pletcher] quite well and always had tremendous respect for him. I would have always liked for him to train for us, but since Todd and Kiaran were such good friends, it was a line that I didn’t want to cross, and Todd had similar feelings.”

Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum’s high-powered global operation and McLaughlin enjoyed a tremendous run together through the years campaigning standouts such as Horse of the Year Invasor (Arg) (Candy Stripes), GI Belmont S. winner Jazil (Seeking the Gold), GI Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile winner Tamarkuz (Speightstown), GI Hill ‘n’ Dale Cigar Mile H. winner Daaher (Awesome Again), GI Donn H. winner Albertus Maximus (Albert the Great), et al.

With McLaughlin exiting the training ranks to take the book of leading rider Luis Saez in April, the Shadwell/Pletcher era was officially underway.

“When Kiaran announced his retirement, Todd was one of the first ones to reach out to me and I jumped at the chance,” Nichols said. “We’re very happy for Kiaran–he’s doing well–and we’re very excited to have Todd as one of our trainers. We’re looking forward to a lot of great things.”

Pletcher added, “Kiaran was always very excited about training for Shadwell and holds the whole team and Sheikh Hamdan in the highest regard. I was fortunate enough to get a positive endorsement from Kiaran and touched base with Rick Nichols when Kiaran decided to pursue another career. It’s a great organization and they have nothing but the highest quality of horses.”

High quality, indeed.

The seven-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer has hit the ground running for his new client, led by the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf-bound ‘TDN Rising Star’ Mutasaabeq (Into Mischief).

The $425,000 KEENOV graduate, the first foal from Downside Scenario (Scat Daddy), earned his ‘Rising Star’ badge with a flashy debut victory going 5 1/2 furlongs at Saratoga Aug. 8, good for a very strong 84 Beyer Speed Figure.

He had already tipped his hand in the mornings.

“One of his gate works (Click for XBTV video of Mustasaabeq’s July 19 gate breeze) in particular was one of the best I’ve seen from any of our 2-year-olds,” Pletcher said. “We were anticipating a good debut.”

Following a well-beaten third behind the unbeaten division leader Jackie’s Warrior (Maclean’s Music) in the GI Runhappy Hopeful S. Sept. 7, however, Pletcher decided to call an audible.

“We were a little bit frustrated with the Hopeful result,” Pletcher said. “Not that finishing third is bad, but we felt like maybe he wasn’t quite to that level on the dirt. So I said, ‘You know what? He’s out of a Scat Daddy mare who won on the turf. Why don’t we breeze him on the turf and see how that goes?'”

Spoiler alert: it went quite well.

Mutasaabeq shared the bullet for five furlongs over Saratoga’s Oklahoma training turf course with the 3-year-old No Word (Silent Name {Jpn}), who subsequently posted a game runner-up finish in the GI Belmont Derby Invitational S.

“He worked head and head with him,” Pletcher said. “I said, ‘OK, I think we know what to do now.'”

Mutasaabeq handled the surface switch with aplomb and punched his ticket to ‘Future Stars Friday’ in style, slingshotting his way from last to first after missing the break in Keeneland’s GII Dixiana Bourbon S. Oct. 4. He was the 2-1 favorite that day and was piloted by McLaughlin’s aforementioned jockey, Luis Saez.

“I’ve watched [the Bourbon] about 20 times already,” Nichols said with a laugh. “We’re extremely excited. He’s such a nice horse.”

“I was a little worried when he was out the back door early on,” Pletcher said. “He turned in a very impressive turn of foot to really inhale the field in a hurry. He’s come out of it really well and it’s great that he has a win over the course. He’s a gentleman around the barn and is a pleasure to train.”

Mutasaabeq, bred in Kentucky by BlackRidge Stables LLC, returned to the worktab for his Breeders’ Cup preparations with a four-furlong breeze in :48.75 (4/63) over the Belmont training track Thursday.

The regally bred $1.05-million Keeneland September graduate Malathaat (Curlin), meanwhile, also carried the royal blue and white epaulets to a ‘Rising Star’ nod on debut going seven furlongs for Pletcher at Belmont Park Oct. 9.

Favored at 4-5, the 2-year-old filly was ridden early to secure a good spot on the outside in second, gained a narrow advantage as they bunched up rounding the far turn, and responded well to some left-handed encouragement by Hall of Famer Johnny Velazquez in the stretch to kick off her career with a promising victory. A race like the $100,000 Tempted S. going a one-turn mile at Aqueduct Nov. 6 could be a potential landing spot for her next start.

Malathaat’s ultra-talented dam Dreaming of Julia (A.P. Indy), a Stonestreet homebred and Pletcher-trained ‘TDN Rising Star’ herself, registered a career high in Belmont’s GI Frizette S. at two. Her resume also includes a 21 3/4-length victory in the GII Gulfstream Oaks, good for an astronomical 114 Beyer Speed Figure, a runner-up finish in the GI Mother Goose S. and a third-place finish in the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies. The daughter of MGISW Dream Rush (Wild Rush) was an unlucky fourth in the GI Kentucky Oaks.

This is also the same female family of MGSW Dream Pauline (Tapit) and stakes-winning young sire Atreides (Medaglia d’Oro).

Recent GI Woodward H. winner and ‘TDN Rising Star’ Global Campaign is bred on the same Curlin over A.P. Indy cross as Malathaat.

“I was really excited that we got the opportunity to train her because she was my first-round draft choice of the [2019] Keeneland September Sale,” Pletcher said of Malathaat.

“I loved that filly as a yearling. We put together a group to try to buy her and we were in the hunt, but we didn’t quite get it done. Her mother was a special talent, a very gifted filly. This filly is a slightly bigger and slightly stronger version of her mother. It’s exciting that she was able to break her maiden going seven furlongs and you would certainly anticipate that she’ll get even better stretching out. She’s all class.”

Other Pletcher-trained Shadwell runners to get their picture taken thus far include:

Prairie Wings (f, 3, by Tapit) ($800,000 KEESEP yearling), a Saratoga maiden winner in an off-the-turfer Aug. 27 and grassy Keeneland allowance runner-up Oct. 2; and Ashiham (c, 3, by Tapit) ($800,000 KEESEP yearling), a Saratoga maiden winner going 1 1/8 miles Aug. 21.

The streaking Tatweej (c, 4, by Tapit) ($2.5-million KEESEP yearling) graduated for Shadwell and Pletcher at Gulfstream July 25 and has since added a pair of allowance tallies in South Florida for owner Alshareef Hazzaa Shaker Alabdali while remaining under Pletcher’s shedrow.

Shadwell, a perennial leading buyer at Keeneland September, picked up nine yearlings, led by a $1.6-million daughter of Medaglia d’Oro, for a total of $5.42 million at last month’s sale.

Pletcher currently has 12 horses in training for Shadwell and another six residing at his father J.J. Pletcher’s Payton Training Center in Ocala, Florida. Shadwell has allocated 15 yearlings of 2020, including “some really nice homebred colts,” for Pletcher to train as well.

Shadwell splits its best stock in the U.S. between Pletcher and Chad Brown, per Nichols.

“I’m really fortunate to be able to train for them–it’s really fun to be a part of the team,” Pletcher concluded.

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GISP Crazy Beautiful, Dams of Mutasaabeq & Nashville Among Keeneland November Supplements

Runhappy Debutante S. winner, GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies hopeful, and TDN Rising Star‘ Crazy Beautiful (Liam’s Map) has been supplemented to the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, which will be held Nov. 9-18. Crazy Beautiful was last seen finishing second in the Oct. 2 GI Darley Alcibiades S. behind unbeaten Simply Ravishing (Laoban). She was also second in the GIII Pocahontas S. Sept. 3. Denali Stud will consign the filly, who will appear in Book 1 of the sale.

Also supplemented is Downside Scenario (Scat Daddy), the dam of TDN Rising StarMutasaabeq (Into Mischief), who won the GII Bourbon S. at Keeneland Oct. 4, and her weanling colt by Uncle Mo. Mutasaabeq was third in the Sept. 7 GI Runhappy Hopeful S. behind unbeaten Jackie’s Warrior (Maclean’s Music) and is pointing to the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf. Downside Scenario is in foal to Audible and will be consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency.

Another supplement, this one by Paramount Sales, is Veronique (Mizzen Mast), who is in foal to Collected and is the dam of undefeated Keeneland winner and TDN Rising StarNashville (Speightstown). Nashville himself is cataloged as a racing or stallion prospect.

Other Book 1 supplements include a weanling filly by Kitten’s Joy out of Morakami (Fusaichi Pegasus), who is a half-sister to GII Sorrento S. winner My Girl Red (Texas Red) and additional 2020 stakes winner Gold Street (Street Boss). The Morakami filly is consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency. In addition, City Success (City Zip), a full-sister to GSW C Z Rocket, has also been supplemented. She is in foal to Distorted Humor and is consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency.

It was previously announced that the dam and weanling half-brother of MGISW Jackie’s Warrior (Maclean’s Music) have also been supplemented to the sale. A total of 14 horses are supplements to the November sale to date, and Keeneland will continue to accept supplements until the sale begins.

The entire November Sale will be streamed live on Keeneland.com.

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Mutasaabeq Leads 1-2 Finish For Leading Sire Into Mischief In Bourbon Stakes

Shadwell Stable's Mutasaabeq, last at the top of the stretch in the field of 11, rocketed to the front at the sixteenth pole and cruised to a 21/4-length victory in the 30th running of the $200,000 Bourbon (G2) for 2-year-olds at Keeneland and earn a spot in the $1-million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) to be run at a mile at the Lexington, Ky., track on Nov. 6.

Trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by Luis Saez, Mutasaabeq covered the 1 1/16 miles on a firm turf course in 1:43.13 in his grass debut. It is the fifth victory in the Bourbon for Pletcher, whose other winners are Twilight Meteor (2006), Bittel Road (2008), Interactif (2009) and Current (2018).

Into the Sunrise emerged with the lead in the run to the first turn and set fractions of :22.62, :47.09 and 1:12.24 while Saez waited at the back.

Mutasaabeq shifted to the outside on the far turn, entered the stretch eight wide and quickly picked off rivals before overtaking Into the Sunrise inside the sixteenth pole and drawing off.

“We broke a little slow,” said Saez. “Last time he did the same thing, but I knew I had a lot of horse. The distance was great for him. He was working so good on the turf. We knew what we had. When we came to the half-mile I was trying to (decide) where we were going to go – inside or out – but inside we had so many horses. I felt like I had the horse to go out and let him roll. When he came to the straight, he just took off. He did it easy.”

“He didn't break well and that has historically been him,” said Pletcher. “He's a horse that has speed and he has a tremendous turn of foot as you saw today, but he's notoriously not been great the first jump or two away from the gate. So I wasn't surprised when he didn't get away well and then he kind of got shuffled back and then a horse kind of came over and he had to steady a bit.

“The first 100 yards didn't go very well, but he was able to save a little bit of ground around the first turn and it looked like Luis (Saez) was biding his time and trying to figure out whether he should find a seam to go through or ultimately he just decided to circle the field and kind of sling-shotted them. He delivered an explosive turn of foot. Great to see and great for the Shadwell team.

“His maiden win was very impressive and his gate work prior to his maiden win was as good as any 2-year-old we've had at Saratoga ever. We felt that the Hopeful (G1), they kind of ran away from him and he couldn't really close the way we hoped he would. Kind of looking into his pedigree, the Into Mischief's run on anything.”

A Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale graduate, Mutasaabeq is a Kentucky-bred son of Into Mischief out of the Scat Daddy mare Downside Scenario. The victory was worth $120,000 and increased his earnings to $189,600 with a record of 3-2-0-1.

Sent off as the favorite, Mutasaabeq paid $6, $3.80 and $3.60. Abarta, also by the Spendthrift Farm stallion Into Mischief, rallied for second under Umberto Rispoli to return $10.60 and $7.60. Nathan Detroit finished another three-quarters of a length back in third under Julien Leparoux and paid $7.60 to show.

It was another head back to Into the Sunrise, who was followed in order by Arrest Me Red, Private Island, Spyglass, Barrister Tom, Blame the Booze, Indy Tourist and Really Slow.

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Jackie’s Warrior Meets ‘Rising Star’ Pair in Hopeful

With the obvious caveat that anything can happen with 2-year-olds this early in their development–look no further than Sittin On Go (Brody’s Cause)’s 24-1 upset in Saturday GII Iroquois S.–Monday’s GI Runhappy Hopeful S. looks solidly like a three-horse affair, as arguably the three most impressive dirt juveniles of the meet will clash in the seven-furlong test.

Made the fractional favorite on the morning line at 7-5, J. Kirk and Judy Robison’s Jackie’s Warrior (Maclean’s Music) looks formidable in his attempt for back-to-back Spa graded stakes scores. A first-out winner going five panels over next-out ‘TDN Rising Star’ Therideofalifetime Candy Ride (Arg) June 19 at Churchill, he went to the lead and fought off all comers to triumph by three lengths in a high-quality renewal of the GII Saratoga Special S. Aug. 7. Drawn outside of what little speed there is, the $95,000 Keeneland September grad figures to work out a dream trip as he stretches out an additional furlong.

Klaravich Stables’ Reinvestment Risk (Upstart) is a tick behind at 8-5 and may well go off favored at final odds. Unveiled going a local three-quarters in a loaded looking field of firsters Aug. 1, the $280,000 OBS March buy made short work of his rivals, rocketing away to a 7 3/4-length romp and ‘TDN Rising Star’ honors. Clicking off his final quarter in :23.81 while geared down late, Reinvestment Risk was flattered when third finisher Olympiad (Speightstown) returned to a sharp maiden victory Saturday at the Spa.

Rounding out the big three is another ‘Rising Star’ in Shadwell Stable’s Mutasaabeq (Into Mischief). Backed down to 85 cents on the dollar debuting at 5 1/2 furlongs here Aug. 8, the $425,000 Keeneland November weanling buy pressed the pace widest out and drew clear in the stretch to a 4 1/2-length success.

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