Breeders’ Cup First-Timer O’Callaghan Has ‘Monster’ Twilight Jet Ready For Juvenile Turf Sprint

Most of the time when Michael O'Callaghan sees a horse he selected at the sales go on to top-level success, it's been with another trainer's name on the racing program. This year, the 33-year-old Irishman has found himself along for the ride as Twilight Jet headed overseas to contest the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint. 

“Ever since I got into horse racing at about 15, which is what, 18 years ago, the Breeders' Cup has always been up here,” O'Callaghan said Thursday morning. “It's above everything. It just kind of grabbed my imagination early on, so just to be here with a horse that deserves to be here, no matter what he does on Friday, will be a bonus.”

The colt impressed onlookers with a quick jump-out from the Del Mar gates on Nov. 2, showing off his impressive strides down the stretch.


Twilight Jet will be the first starter at the World Championships for O'Callaghan, whose resume includes the selection of classic-placed horses like Blue De Vega and Now or Never, who each also won Group races, Group 2 winner Bodhicitta, as well as the more recent G3 winner Steel Bull. 

O'Callaghan and his partners' business model is to select horses primarily at the 2-year-old sales, then to develop those at his base at The Curragh. The goal is then to sell those young horses to an international market, either at public horses-of-racing-age sales or privately. 

Twilight Jet, a colt sired by the two-time Group 1 winner Twilight Son, was a $292,503 purchase at the Goffs UK Breeze Up Sale earlier this year. The most expensive juvenile O'Callaghan and his partners have ever purchased, the colt has paid dividends on that risk. Through 10 starts this season, including a last-out victory in the G3 Cornwallis Stakes at Newmarket, Twilight Jet has compiled a record of two wins and three thirds while regularly finishing well against top company.

“He's danced every dance,” said O'Callaghan. “Every time he's come out of his race, I've been thinking of giving him a little bit of a break, and he's just like, 'No, I gotta go again!' It's not just his attitude, it's everything physically. He puts on weight after the runs, gets stronger, moves better. He's just a monster.”

A Tweet O'Callaghan posted shortly after the Cornwallis win, indicating the Breeders' Cup was the colt's next target, saw owner Michael Iavarone reach out to purchase a 50 percent share. Twilight Jet will run in Iavarone's colors this Friday at Del Mar, then will remain in O'Callaghan's care for the 2022 season.

“By all accounts, we're going to have one hell of a party Friday night, win, lose, or draw,” O'Callaghan said. “So we're looking forward to that! To be here is a bonus after the season we've had with this guy.”

Though this is his first Breeders' Cup starter, O'Callaghan has long been planning how he'd prepare a horse to run on American soil.

“I always had in my head that if I ever had one running out here, I'd want to get them used to the bell because the first time they hear the bell, if that's gonna be on race day they might just pause,” he explained. “The majority of the time, the European horses aren't as quick as the American horses here out of the gates, but he's got a lot of natural speed early. He's very quick out of the gate; he's very switched on. We've done plenty of practice at home with the bell, so he knows the bell means to go.”

It's a clever method for the horseman who grew up well outside the sphere of horse racing. O'Callaghan only became interested in the sport through his grandfather's weekend wagers, and eventually started to push to learn more.

“I've no direct connection with horse racing, through family background,” said O'Callaghan. “I didn't have any intention of going to a traditional college, so I had to put my own sort of college together.”

O'Callaghan amassed great experience in the industry working for the likes of Tom Cooper, Coolmore, and Castlehyde Stud. He is also an award-winning graduate of the Irish National Stud Course.

That education has helped O'Callaghan to slowly build his own training resume each season, and 2021 is his best year yet in terms of prize money earned. The trip to Del Mar with Twilight Jet is hopefully the beginning of his new presence at the top of the European racing scene, as O'Callaghan hopes to target a Group 1 with the colt in 2022.

“He's making our life easy, training well, improving every day,” the trainer said. “You could arguably say he's better now than he was on Monday. 

“I'm trying not to get too excited, but I'm looking forward to Friday.”

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Observations: Daughter of Punctilious Debuts at Newmarket

12.40 Newmarket, Novice, £10,000, 2yo, f, 7fT
CRYSTAL CAPRICE (IRE) (Frankel {GB}) represents the longstanding De Rothschild–Sir Michael Stoute connection which has fared so well with members of this March-foaled bay's family down the years. The dam Crystal Zvezda (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), a talented but perhaps underachieving listed winner, is a half to three heavyweight performers to have raced in these silks in Crystal Ocean (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), Crystal Capella (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) and Hillstar (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). Among her peers is Lady Derby and Lady Ritblat's Arion (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), herself related to equine royalty as a granddaughter of the great Ouija Board (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}).

1.15 Newmarket, Novice, £10,000, 2yo, f, 7fT
CARNIVAL GIRL (GB) (New Approach {Ire}) is a daughter of the 2005 G1 Yorkshire Oaks heroine Punctilious (GB) (Danehill), which makes her a full-sister to the G3 Autumn S. winner and G1 2000 Guineas fourth Military March (GB). Godolphin's Charlie Appleby-trained bay encounters another in the Sir Evelyn de Rothschild silks in Crystal Estrella (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}), another Stoute trainee from the immediate family of the first division's protagonist Crystal Caprice (Ire) (Frankel {GB}).

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One-Handed Teenager Chasing Horse Racing Dream In Britain

A young one-handed rider is breaking down boundaries, having successfully graduated from the British Racing School.

Harry Enright, 17, who rides with a prosthetic arm linked to the reins through a magnetic device, recently completed the 18 week foundation course that prepares young riders for a career in horse racing and is now working at trainer Lawney Hill's racing stables in Oxfordshire as a work rider.

Harry was born with one hand and has always had a love of horses and riding. Having first sat on a donkey at eight months old on holiday in Ireland, his parents turned to the British Racing School (BRS) in Newmarket when he decided he wanted to pursue a career in racing.

Harry said, “When I was younger I was quite into football and it got to the point where I thought I could either continue playing that, work in an office or try and make something of myself.

“I've always loved horses and decided I wanted to take that further and get into racing so I came to the British Racing School. There is Guy Disney who rides with a lower limb prosthetic but we weren't aware of anyone else who rode with a prosthetic arm.

“I started out at the British Racing School doing a nine-week course and then came back for the 18 week course with loads of riding and mucking out. Together with the BRS and Steve Cox and the team at Dorset Orthopaedic we have created a prosthetic which allows me to safely ride racehorses.

“The prosthetic is made of silicon which slides onto my arm and there is a magnet at the end which attaches to the reins. A power circuit keeps it in place and if I fall off the circuit is broken, releasing the magnet so that I don't get caught up in the reins dragged along.”

Andrew Braithwaite, Finance Director at the BRS who has been instrumental in developing the bespoke prosthetic said, “We've been working with Harry to create a prosthetic which has allowed him to ride racehorses so that not only has he been safe but all the other horses and riders with him have been safe as well.

“The key was to find a solution that didn't require the horses to adapt to the way Harry was riding. Thanks to Harry's determination and natural ability this has been achieved. It has been great to see him successfully complete the course and go on to full time employment.”

Michelle, Harry's mother said, “We are extremely proud of Harry. Behind all of this for him to inspire others like him to never give up on your dreams to really put yourself out there and keep trying. We're in the 21st century and he wants to show that anything is possible. We are so proud of him with his determination to fight for the dream that he wants.”

Having graduated, Harry is now working at Lawney Hill's racehorse yard in Oxfordshire.

He said, “Everyone has their bigger goal of where they want to be. The biggest goal for me is probably trying to be a jockey. For now, I'm just taking it step by step. My next goal was to get into the workplace and I've achieved that and now it's just continuing to move forwards towards my dreams.”

Lawney Hill said: “Harry is hard-working, cheeky and dedicated and he's determined not to let anything get in his way. We are so impressed with his riding ability and his manner with the horses and he has been a brilliant addition to our team since he has joined us.”

The team are continuing to develop and improve the prosthetic. If people would like to contribute to this process, please contact Andrew Braithwaite at the British Racing School.

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Son of MG1SW Danedream Set For HQ Debut

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Wednesday's Observations features a son of G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe heroine Danedream (Ger) (Lomitas {GB}).

14.05 Newmarket, Nov, £9,000, 2yo, c/g, 7fT
Sunderland Holding's MY PROSPERO (IRE) (Iffraaj {GB}) is a half-sister to this term's G1 Prix d'Ispahan third and William Haggas stablemate My Oberon (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}). The May-foaled homebred bay encounters a baker's dozen in this unveiling.

14.40 Newmarket, Mdn, £12,000, 2yo, 10fT
Godolphin's once-raced AL NAFIR (IRE) (Dubawi {Ire}), a Charlie Appleby trainee, topped the sheets when knocked down for €1.2-million at Goffs' 2019 November foal sale and is a son of G1 Irish 1000 Guineas heroine Nightime (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). He is a full-brother to MG1SW sire Ghaiyyath (Ire) and also kin to GI Man o' War S. heroine Zhukova (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}). He returns off an Oct. 2 debut second, behind the 'TDN Rising Star' display of Cash (Ire) (Shamardal), and faces nine opponents in this return.

16.25 Newmarket, Nov, £16,000, 2yo, 8fT
Hamad Rashed Bin Ghedayer's TOGAI (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) is a hitherto unraced son of MG1SW G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S. heroine Danedream (Ger) (Lomitas {GB}). The Roger Varian trainee's 13 rivals include Shadwell Estate Company's Nahri (GB) (Sea the Stars {Ire}), who fetched 340,000gns Tattersalls December foal, and Godolphin's Leicester novice winner Perseus Way (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}).

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