New Bay’s Bay Bridge Brilliant In The Brigadier Gerard

Sandown witnessed something truly special on Thursday evening as James Wigan and Ballylinch Stud's Bay Bridge (GB) (New Bay {GB}–Hayyona {GB}, by Multiplex {GB}) brought up a sensational 12th renewal of the G3 Coral Brigadier Gerard S. for Sir Michael Stoute. The way the seasonal debutante hit the line with five lengths to spare over Shadwell's exciting Mostahdaf (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), who was previously unbeaten here, with Addeybb (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) another length away in third, it is hard to say that any of the former Freemason Lodge winners of this vital 10-furlong staging post have been any more impressive.

Finally unveiled after a winter under wraps, the Listed James Seymour S. winner who had only hinted at his deep talent in 2021 was the subject of a notable gamble into 7-4 second favouritism with Ryan Moore keen to hold on to him in fourth early. Moving to the the 6-5 favourite Mostahdaf with unerring ease approaching the furlong pole, the bay set off to the line with minimal encouragement to spreadeagle a class field. “We thought there was something special in him last year and Ballylinch bought into him in the winter,” James Wigan commented. “We have always thought a lot of him and Sir Michael's been very complimentary about him, so it is a very nice surprise. He is such a big strong boy and we rather thought in the paddock that he might just need the race, so we are particularly pleased.”

Attempts to dampen enthusiasm for this display could centre around the fact that Mostahdaf was carrying a three-pound penalty for a win in the G3 Gordon Richards S. and that Addeybb was coming back from a lengthy spell out due to serious illness, but Bay Bridge was himself operating under a mix of inexperience and rustiness that should have curtailed something this impressive. Brought along quietly last term, he broke his maiden first up and at the third career attempt by five lengths over this trip on Newcastle's Tapeta in April but sidestepped anything major and instead added Newbury's prestigious London Gold Cup to his tally by four the following month. His light was still under a bushel when next appearing after a sizeable break with a half-length verdict in another handicap at York in early October and he was still only pushing a small amount of his raw material at Newmarket when upstaging Majestic Dawn (Ire) (Dawn Approach {Ire}) in the James Seymour late that month.

While not exactly a ghost orchid to date, Bay Bridge is now out in the harsh rays as he catapulted himself to another environment altogether. “He is in the Prince of Wales's and the Hardwicke,” Wigan added. “We will ask Sir Michael what he thinks, but I think we will probably be inclined to stick to a mile and a quarter at the moment. I think we would have thought he would go to group one level, as he has won a group three with some good horses in the race today. Ryan said he didn't have to get too serious with him and he is a very exciting prospect.”

“What excited me was the way he quickened away from good horses,” Wigan continued. “He was sitting there going easily and you could see Ryan did not want to expose him too early and he was keeping him in. There was obviously something in the tank and he didn't know what. I would have thought, on the dam's side, a mile and a half would be within reach.” Moore added, “He picked up very nicely and went through the line well. He had a few issues last year, nothing major, he just had to wait but he has improved with every run.”

Mostahdaf's rider Jim Crowley admitted to an element of surprise afterwards. “I thought he ran a good race and I hold my horse in quite high regard, but the winner came past me quite easily and was very impressive,” he said. “I think my fellow would like faster ground, but there are no excuses–we were in the right spot, it's just the winner is a very good horse. I'm sure there are top races in our lad throughout the season.”

Bay Bridge's dam, a modest sprinting maiden for Prince Faisal and Mick Channon, was bought by London Thoroughbred Services for just 18,000gns at the 2013 Tattersalls December Mares Sale. She is a half-sister to the G2 Prix Eugene Adam winner Shimraan (Fr) (Rainbow Quest) and a granddaughter of The Aga Khan's Shemaya (Ire) (Darshaan {GB}), who captured the Listed Prix Casimir Delamarre before producing the G1 Prix du Jockey Club runner-up Shamkiyr (Fr) (Sea the Stars {Ire}).

Shemaya is kin to the G3 Prix Allez France winner Shemima (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}), in turn the dam of the G3 Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial scorer Cormorant (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) and the Listed Prix Madame Jean Couturie winner Shemala (Ire) (Danehill), whose descendants include the G1 Grand Prix de Paris hero Shakeel (Fr) (Dalakhani {Ire}). Descended from the G1 Prix de Diane heroine Shemaka (Ire) (Nishapour {Fr}), Hayyona also has the unraced 2-year-old filly Stormy Sea (GB) (Territories {Ire}) and a yearling colt by Time Test (GB).

Thursday, Sandown, Britain
CORAL BRIGADIER GERARD S.-G3, £80,000, Sandown, 5-26, 4yo/up, 9f 209yT, 2:08.10, gd.
1–BAY BRIDGE (GB), 128, c, 4, by New Bay (GB)
     1st Dam: Hayyona (GB), by Multiplex (GB)
     2nd Dam: Shemriyna (Ire), by King of Kings (Ire)
     3rd Dam: Shemaya (Ire), by Darshaan (GB)
1ST GROUP WIN. O-James Wigan & Ballylinch Stud; B-London Thoroughbred Services Ltd (GB); T-Sir Michael Stoute; J-Ryan Moore. £45,368. Lifetime Record: 7-5-0-1, $162,243. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Mostahdaf (Ire), 131, c, 4, Frankel (GB)–Handassa (GB), by Dubawi (Ire). O/B-Shadwell Estate Company Ltd (IRE); T-John & Thady Gosden. £17,200.
3–Addeybb (Ire), 128, g, 8, Pivotal (GB)–Bush Cat, by Kingmambo. (200,000gns Ylg '15 TAOCT). O-Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum; B-Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd (IRE); T-William Haggas. £8,608.
Margins: 5, 1, 5. Odds: 1.75, 1.20, 4.50.
Also Ran: Dubai Future (GB), Lord Glitters (Fr). Scratched: Passion and Glory (Ire). Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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Dubai Turf Next For Saffron Beach

Group 1 winner Saffron Beach (Ire) (New Bay {GB}) is targeting the G1 Dubai Turf on Mar. 26. Trained by Jane Chapple-Hyam, the chestnut won both her starts at two, including the G3 Oh So Sharp S. She resumed last April with a second in the G3 Nell Gwyn S. and was runner-up to Mother Earth (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) in the G1 1000 Guineas on May 2. Off the board in the G1 Oaks and G1 Falmouth S. in June and July, respectively, the Sangster family and J. Wigan colourbearer bounced back to take the G3 Atalanta S. at Sandown on Aug. 21. Her latest effort was a win going a mile in the G1 Sun Chariot S. on Oct. 2.

“She had eight weeks out at grass since her last run and she started trotting back yesterday with a view to getting her ready for the Dubai Turf,” said Chapple-Hyam. “I discussed things with the owners over the last few weeks. It is a very hard programme for the 4-year-olds early on and this seemed a good option before looking at some of the mile races back in the UK and other options abroad.”

She added, “We don't know if she will take to the travelling until you try it but I think she will as she has matured and grown up a lot. The track should be perfect for her. Her only time going left-handed around a turn at Epsom was a disaster but a line can be put through that run.

“Although it was going the other way when she won at Sandown it was achieved going around a turn. She should be fine as she is a well-balanced filly.”

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Injured Sea Bay Has Successful Operation

Fresh off his nine-length victory in the G3 Preis des Winterfavoriten on Sunday, Sea Bay (Ger) (New Bay {GB}) was diagnosed with a fracture in his left foreleg about an hour after that win. The operation, to insert four screws to stabalise the limb, was successful on Monday morning Galopp Online reported.

“He's back in his box,” trainer Henk Grewe told Sport-Welt later that day. “It's still plastered, we hope that the plaster will come off quickly. The forecast is very positive that next year we will see the same Sea Bay we saw this year.”

A winner at first asking at Hannover, the Gestut Winterhauch runner was fourth in the Listed Grosser Preis des Laki's im Ko-Quartier in September before Sunday's win.

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New Bay’s Sea Bay Routs Winterfavoriten Field By Nine Lengths

Gestut Winterhauch's 2-year-old colt Sea Bay (Ger) (New Bay {GB}) graduated with a one-length win in his Aug. 22 debut over seven furlongs at Hannover, but slipped to fourth when upped to one mile for Dusseldorf's Sept. 12 Listed Junioren Preis in his only other start. He had finished behind the reopposing Ariolo (Ger) (Reliable Man {GB}) and Millionaire (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}) on stakes bow last time, but overturned that form and found plenty more besides to make Sunday's G3 Preis des Winterfavoriten all his own as he took the one-mile Cologne feature in supremely impressive style. Sea Bay charted a wide course underneath the trees, in the wake of Millionaire, along the backstraight and made the cut across to join the main body of the field in second approaching the home turn. Looming large on the bridle as the 69-10 chance's rivals became became increasingly flustered in the straight, he was given a shake of the reins by Adrie de Vries just inside the quarter-mile marker and unleashed immediate acceleration, powering clear as the remainder appeared trapped in slow motion to stop the clock in splendid isolation. Sea Bay finished nine lengths ahead of Schwarzer Peter (Ger) (Neatico {Ger}), sealing a first edition of Germany's most prestigious juvenile contest for trainer Henk Grewe, with Schwarzer Peter's Markus Klug-trained stablemates See Hector (Ger) (Counterattack {Aus}) and Ariolo passing the post a head and 3/4-of-a-length further back in third and fourth. The nine-length winning margin was the largest since Globus (Ger) Areion {Ger}) romped home by 10 lengths in 2008.

“There was plenty of debate in the stable beforehand and his work on Monday was so good that we went into the race with a lot of confidence,” Grewe told GaloppOnline. “It was always the plan to go to the outside, the tactics worked to perfection and he won very impressively at the finish. He thoroughly deserved it and is now entitled to have a winter break.”

Winning rider Adrie de Vries added, “The trainer made a good decision to apply for the outer box. Good horses put you on the right track and, when I came into the straight with my hands full, I only had to press the button and he was gone.”

Sea Bay is the third of four foals and second black-type scorer produced by a winning full-sister to stakes-winning G2 Oleander-Rennen placegetter San Salvador (Ger) (Lord of England {Ger}) and G3 Deutsches St Leger runner-up Saratino (Ger) (Lord of England {Ger}). He becomes the fourth pattern-race winner for his second-crop sire and is a half-brother to last week's Listed Silbernes Band der Ruhr victrix Samoa (Ger) (Jukebox Jury {Ire}) and a yearling colt by Amaron (GB). The March-foaled chestnut's dam Strawberry (Ger) (Lord of England {Ger}) is also kin to G1 Grosser Preis von Berlin hero Sirius (Ger) (Dashing Blade {GB}). Descendants of his stakes-winning fourth dam Shona (Ger) (Windwurf {Ger}) include MGSW sire Sommerabend (GB) (Shamardal), G3 Preis der Winterkonigin winner Sorrent (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), G3 Hamburger Stutenmeile scorer Cherry Danon (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) and last month's Listed Baden-Baden Cup victrix and G3 Preis der Deutschen Einheit placegetter Chilly Filly (Ger) (Makfi {GB}).

Sunday, Cologne, Germany
PREIS DES WINTERFAVORITEN-G3, €155,000, Cologne, 10-10, 2yo, 8fT, 1:39.27, g/s.
1–SEA BAY (GER), 128, c, 2, by New Bay (GB)
1st Dam: Strawberry (Ger), by Lord of England (Ger)
2nd Dam: Saratina (Ire), by Monsun (Ger)
3rd Dam: Sevgi (Ger), by Waky Nao (GB)
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN; 1ST GROUP WIN. (€155,000 Ylg '20 BBAGS). O-Gestut Winterhauch; B-Gestut Etzean (GER); T-Henk Grewe; J-Adrie de Vries. €85,000. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, €89,500. *1/2 to Samoa (Ger) (Jukebox Jury {Ire}), SW-Ger. Werk Nick Rating: B. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Schwarzer Peter (Ger), 128, c, 2, Neatico (Ger)–Sovalla (GB), by Pomellato (Ger). (€10,000 Ylg '20 BBAGS). O-Uwe Aisch; B-Gestut Hof Ittlingen (GER); T-Markus Klug. €31,000.
3–See Hector (Ger), 128, c, 2, Counterattack (Aus)–Scouting (Ire), by New Approach (Ire). (€44,500 Ylg '20 BBAGS). O-Cometica AG; B-Gestut Karlshof (GER); T-Markus Klug. €20,500.
Margins: 9, HD, 3/4. Odds: 6.90, 13.80, 6.90.
Also Ran: Ariolo (Ger), Millionaire (Ger), Calif (Ger), Antero (Ire). Scratched: Lou Man (Fr), The Iconist (Ger). Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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