Shortlists For UK GSSS Awards Announced

The shortlists for six awards of the upcoming 2022 Godolphin Stud & Stable Staff Awards were revealed on Monday. Sponsored by Godolphin and run by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) in association with the Racing Post and Racing TV, the awards recognise and reward the outstanding skills, commitment and contribution of over 10,000 stud and stable staff in England, Scotland and Wales. The 2022 awards will carry total prizemony of £128,500, with as much as £30,000 available to a single yard or stud. The finalists will be announced early next year, with the judging day for the finalists scheduled for Feb. 21, 2022 and the winners announced during a ceremony later that day. The shortlisted nominees and their employers are as follows:

 

David Nicholson Newcomer

Walter Fisher-Barnett – Paul Nicholls Racing
Ella Garland – Nick Gifford Racing
Jessica Barraclough – Jedd O'Keeffe Racing Ltd
Casey Finlay – Katie Scott
Lena Roccor – Hazelwood Bloodstock Ltd
Lorena Walsh – Lucinda Russell
Gina Gibson – Gary Moore
Jade Stewart – Nicholas Alexander
Elouise O'Hart – Ed Walker
Debbie Brodie – Godolphin Management Co Ltd

 

Leadership

Timothy Hogg – Jedd O'Keeffe Racing Ltd
Mark Billingham – Johnston Racing Ltd
Dave Kent – Brian Meehan
Aideen Marshall – James Ferguson
Kevin Brown – Fergal O'Brien/O'Brien McPherson Racing
Tom Ashley – John Gosden Ltd
Charlie Morlock – Nicky Henderson
Tom Messenger – Dan Skelton
Rebecca Struve – North Farm Stud
Jack Steels – Ed Walker

 

Rider/Groom

Paddy Trainor – Johnston Racing Ltd
Christina Berry – Grace Harris
Emma Tully – Susan Corbett – Girsonfield Stud & Racing
John Nicholson – Johnston Racing Ltd
Will Hodkinson – Kim Bailey Racing
Riyaz Patel – Stuart Williams
Benario (Ben) Goncalves de Paiva – John Gosden Racing Ltd
Emma Dunkley – Rose Dobbin
Callum Pittendreigh – Richard Fahey Racing
Wieslaw Filipowicz – Ed Walker

Stud Staff

Jack Conroy – Chasemore Farm
Noel Challinor – Northmore Stud
Rhiannon Firman – Aislabie Stud
Balazs Karoly Sipos – Hascombe And Valiant Stud
Fiona McGlone – Hascombe And Valiant Stud
Lucy Steel – Culworth Grounds Farm
Dianne Best – Cobhall Court Stud
Philippa Reynolds – Salcey Forest Stud
Dulcie West – North Farm Stud
Richard Heaynes-Corrick – Chapel Stud

 

Dedication

Sarah Peacock – Tom George
Volodtmyr Stepanyuk – Nick Gifford Racing
Joanna Cody-Boutcher – Philip Hobbs
Simon White – Henry Daly
Nicola (Nikki) Hazell – Jedd O'Keeffe Racing Ltd
Harvey Ewart – Johnston Racing Ltd
Karen Latchford – Simon Dow
Alyson West – James Ferguson
Simon Olley – Philip Kirby
Katrina Stanhope-White – Emma Lavelle Racing

Community (In recognition of the wonderful work Rory MacDonald achieved at The British Racing School)

Rosie Margarson – European Bloodstock News
Helen Wilson – Racing Welfare
Andrew Braithwaite – British Racing School
Clare Hill – Injured Jockeys Fund
Freedom Zampaladus – Urban Equestrian Academy
Margo Walsh – The Jockey Club
Jennifer Gates – Racing Welfare
Tallulah Lewis – UK Tote Group
Kevin and Pam Atkinson – New Beginnings
Carrie Ford – Racing To School

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Raj Parker Named to BHA Board

Raj Parker, a regulatory and sports law specialist, has been appointed to the Board of the British Horseracing Authority (BHA). Parker will start his new role as an Independent Non-Executive Regulatory Director on Jan. 1, 2022, and will replace Sir Paul Stephenson, whose term expires on New Year's Eve. Currently, Parker is a senior advisor at the Financial Conduct Authority and has dealt with many investigations involving integrity issues.

BHA Chair Annamarie Phelps said, “We are delighted to welcome Raj to the Board. His prodigious experience in regulatory matters and sports law will be a valuable asset to the Board and to the sport.

“We are also extremely grateful for the contribution made by Sir Paul Stephenson to the sport over his six years at the BHA. He has played a pivotal role in what has been a period of significant change when it comes to regulation and compliance within British racing. He is a person of utmost integrity who carries the respect and appreciation of everyone on the Board.”

Raj Parker added, “I'm extremely excited to be joining the Board of the BHA at this particular time, and becoming involved in the horseracing industry. I very much look forward to helping the Board with its commitment to effective regulation and integrity and to ensure that the sport continues to be clean, fair, and well governed.”

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Sunday Stallion Beat A Treat As Always

NEWMARKET, UK–There's still some important business to be done in the sale ring but the Sunday between the foal sale and the mare sale at Tattersalls always has something of an end-of-term feel to it as breeders tour the local studs to view stallions and sample a range of hot sausage rolls.

First stop on a mini tour for the TDN team, which sadly did not include all the studs, was to Lanwades to see an impeccable quartet. One of the most enjoyable features of Kisten Rausing's traditional December open day is that it invariably includes either the owners of or those closely connected to her sires. Sure enough, this Sunday Sir Percy's owners Victoria and Anthony Pakenham were there along with the Derby winner's former trainer Marcus Tregoning and his son George, who posed for the lovely accompanying photograph taken by Nancy Sexton. Sir Percy is now the veteran of the Lanwades ranks at the age of 18 but looked a picture in the winter sunshine with his devoted handler Peter Manuel.

Heike Bischoff and Niko Lafrentz, the proud owner/breeders of the German Derby winner Sea The Moon (Ger), whose popularity seems to grow with each passing season, were also on hand. The Gestut Gorlsdorf owners have enjoyed some good foal sale results of late, including topping the Goffs November Sale with a Frankel (GB) half-sister to Sea The Moon.

The Niarchos family's racing manager Alan Cooper was also at Lanwades and was keenly videoing the French Derby winner Study Of Man (Fr), who has let down into a magnificent specimen. A reminder of the greatness of his sire Deep Impact (Jpn) had been provided that same morning by Contrail (Jpn), who brought the curtain down on a glittering career with victory in the Japan Cup. European breeders are fortunate to have access to his bloodline via Saxon Warrior at Coolmore in Ireland and Study Of Man, a grandson of the great Miesque, in Newmarket.

Sir Mark Prescott, who must be the apple of Kirsten Rausing's eye, having trained Alpinista (GB) to emulate her grandam Albanova (GB) by winning three German Group 1 races this season, was one of a number of trainers at the Lanwades parade, along with Sir Michael Stoute, Jane Chapple-Hyam, Rae Guest, David Simcock and George Margarson. Emma Balding was also in attendance and is an astute breeder in her own right as well as being the mother of Andrew, who trained Sandrine (GB) to win the G2 Albany S. and G2 Duchess of Cambridge S. in the Lanwades colours this season. The filly is an exciting Classic prospect next season for her imposing sire Bobby's Kitten, the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint winner and son of Kitten's Joy.

That sireline has of course been seen to great effect on these shores via the late Roaring Lion and more recently by 2000 Guineas winner Kameko, who is another sire well worth a visit at Longholes Stud this week with a year at stud now under his belt. Price Bell Jr, who stands another top-class son of Kitten's Joy in Oscar Performance at Mill Ridge Farm in Kentucky, had come to check out the opposition at Longholes and was a welcome visitor along with Dr Chandler.

The handsome dark brown Kameko led a trio of sires from Tweenhills who are in Newmarket for a temporary holiday. One who should feel right at home in the town is Lightning Spear (GB), who spent three of his six seasons in training in Newmarket under the excellent care of David and Jenny Simcock. He always appeared to be a laidback individual out on the Heath in the mornings and that lovely temperament has not deserted him in his second career.

Havana Gold (Ire), one of the faster sons of Teofilo (Ire) who already has his own Group 1-winning son Havana Grey (GB) at stud at Whitsbury Manor, completed the trio. For those trying to breed a durable, early 2-year-old, it's worth remembering that Havana Gold's son Chipotle (GB) won the Brocklesby on the first day of the 2021 season and, eight starts later, completed his year with a win the listed Two-Year-Old Trophy, having also won at Royal Ascot. 

Longholes is also hosting the Newsells Park Stud stallion Without Parole (GB) this week and the elegant Group 1-winning son of Frankel (GB) is another who must be seen in the flesh as he is about to embark on his second season at stud.

There is also a collaborative approach between stallion masters at the National Stud, which, along with its own stallions, is temporarily home to Whitsbury Manor Stud's son of Scat Daddy, the statuesque Sergei Prokofiev, and A'Ali (Ire), who has recently retired to Meadow Farm Stud in Marlborough, a new stallion base owned by well-known equine vet Rob Dallas and his wife Catherine. A'Ali, a compact son of the late Society Rock (Ire), has a racing profile and physique which will doubtless make him popular with commercial breeders. 

Whitsbury Manor and the National Stud have gone into partnership, along with Coolmore and Nick Bradley, to stand Lope Y Fernandez (Ire) in Newmarket. Lope is the operative word for the 4-year-old, who has a long, loose walk and appears to be pretty relaxed about life. The winner of the G3 Round Tower S. as a juvenile, the son of Lope De Vega (Ire) was then third in the Irish 2000 Guineas and placed in three further Group 1 races at three before returning at four to run second to Palace Pier (GB) in the G1 Queen Anne S.

Time Test (GB), one of the emerging success stories of the season for the British stallion scene, will return to the National Stud from New Zealand on Dec. 20 and looks set to have a very busy season in Newmarket.

Breeders in town for the sale this week can also take advantage of visiting the stallions at Juddmonte, Cheveley Park Stud, Shadwell's Beech House Stud and Darley's Dalham Hall Stud. The latter is showing the new recruits Palace Pier (GB) and Space Blues (Ire), who are bound to attract plenty of visitors.

Our thanks to all the studs who have opened their doors, and especially to the stallion handlers for their hard work and patience on a cold day.

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French Flair On Show At Tattersalls’ Park Paddocks

NEWMARKET, UK–The Arqana Breeding Stock Sale may not start until Saturday but there is plenty of French-flavoured fare to be served up at the Tattersalls December Mares' Sale this week in Newmarket.

The partial dispersal from Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Thani's select band of broodmares based at Haras des Cruchettes in Normandy provides an obvious point of interest, with two young Group 1 winners among the eight mares to be sold through the Newsells Park Stud draft.

“The connection was natural because Newsells has been boarding all our mares for the breeding season since the start of Al Shahania and we always have eight or ten mares in the UK every year. It was obvious to go with them as they have been doing such a good job for us for such a long time,” said Bertrand Le Metayer, racing manager to Al Shahania Stud.

Blond Me (Ire) (Tamayuz {GB}), a star on the track for Barbara Keller and Andrew Balding with her six victories including the GI EP Taylor S. and G2 Middleton S., is offered as lot 1837 and is carrying a foal by leading French sire Siyouni (Fr). Out of the winning Docksider mare Holda (Ire), the 9-year-old hails from a family with its recent roots in Lord Weinstock's Ballymacoll Stud and includes the European champion 3-year-old Conduit (Ire) and Irish 2000 Guineas winner Spectrum (Ire).

“Blond Me's first foal is a nice, scopey 2-year-old by Dubawi (Ire) with Francis Graffard,” said Le Metayer. “We purchased the mare privately before she won the EP Taylor and then she returned to the farm as a broodmare. Her yearling filly is also by Dubawi and will be trained in France. That Weinstock family is awesome and she is a scopey mare who performed extremely well over 10 furlongs, which is exactly what you want if you are looking to breed a Classic winner, and with her pedigree she is very easy to mate.”

Immediately preceding Blond Me in the Newsells Park Stud draft is Flotilla (Fr) (Mizzen Mast), an outstanding filly in her racing days when winning the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf and G1 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches for her owner/breeder. Now 11, Flotilla (lot 1836) is in foal to Sea The Moon (Ger), who enjoyed yet more decent results at last week's foal sale, with 14 weanlings sold for an average in excess of 50,000gns.

Le Metayer continued, “Flotilla is a very imposing mare. We have an exciting Dubawi filly in training with Francis Graffard called Safaria. He has been raving about her so let's hope he's right. And we also have her mother, Louvain. That family has been very kind to Sheikh Mohammed as we also had Big Five, a brother to Flotilla, and we have another Frankel out of Louvain. Flotilla also a very nice American Pharaoh foal and yearling.”

There has been plenty happening in Flotilla's family in recent seasons, with Crossfirehurricane (Kitten's Joy), out of her half-sister Louvakhova (Maria's Mon), having won last season's G3 Gallinule S., while Mangoustine (Fr) (Dark Angel {Ire}), out of another half-sister, has provided a Group 3-winning update since the publication of the catalogue. 

“It's a family which has loads of speed and has been very active,” added Le Metayer.

Breeders looking for a young daughter of Galileo (Ire) to add to their broodmare band will doubtless inspect 4-year-old Listentome (Ire), who is in foal for the first time to Al Kazeem (GB), whose sire Dubawi has crossed so well with Galileo mares. Furthermore, Listentome (lot 1495) is out of the Group 2-winning Monsun (Ger) mare Longina (Ger), from the family of multiple Group 1 and Japan Cup winner Lando (Ger).

“We sold Listentome's yearling half-sister through Newsells for 800,000gns to Juddmonte at Book 1,” said Le Metayer. “The big farms have an appetite for this family and she's a winning daughter of Galileo from a top German family. The reason we have used Al Kazeem is that we stayed on board as partners even with his low fertility and we have always had great luck with him. The first mare we sent to him bred us Aspetar (Fr), so we have bred a Group 1 winner by him. Oakgrove Stud have done a very good job with him and we are very fond of the horse.”

He added, “We have been quite careful over the years to have some outcrosses in the broodmare band. Sheikh Mohammed is the world's leading owner of Arabian horses and with his success in that field he has had incredible success with homebreds. With the lines we are using with Thoroughbreds and Arabians he has always tried as much as possible to use outcrosses.”

Galileo's fine record as a sire and broodmare sire needs little recounting here but one of his young sons who has been making quite an impression in France in recent seasons is Galiway (GB), the sire of G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere and G1 Champion S. winner Sealiway (Fr). Only one mare in the catalogue is in foal to him and her eventual offspring will be bred on the same cross as Sealiway as Queenhope (Fr) (lot 1814) is a daughter of Kendargent (Fr), whose is also emerging as a broodmare sire with promise.

Galiway will have had more opportunity than most stallions to cover daughters of Kendargent as both sires stand at Haras de Colleville and their owner Guy Pariente, breeder of both Sealiway and Queenhope, has no shortage of Kendargent mares. Even so, it is encouraging at this early stage in Galiway's career that four of his eight stakes winners are bred on that cross.

“Her female line is very strong as it goes back to Flame Of Tara,” said Patrick Barbe, who bought the dual winner Queenhope as a yearling at Arqana. The 4-year-old mare's full-sister, the Group 3 winner Kenhope (Fr), is already proving her worth as a broodmare in Japan, where she is represented by the G2 Hochi Hai Revue winner Pourville (Jpn) (Le Havre {Ire}) and Grade 2-placed Super Hope (Jpn) (Quizzing {Jpn}).

Barbe added “I think Queenhope would have gone to Galiway anyway but Sealiway winning the Champion Stakes has confirmed that it is a super cross. There are only two Kendargent mares in the sale and he is really making it as a broodmare sire even though he is still quite young.”

Queenhope features as one of ten well-credentialed young mares to be consigned by European Sales Management, which routinely offers a select group of broodmare prospects with broad international appeal at the December Mares' Sale. This year that team includes the Group 2 winner Plainchant (Fr) (Gregorian {Ire}) (lot 1818) and Russian Camilla (Ire) (Camelot {Ire}), a winning sister to the dual Australian Group 1 winner and young sire Russian Camelot (Ire) who is in foal for the first time to the Arc winner Sottsass (Fr). She sells immediately after Queenhope as lot 1815.

Haras la Cour Blanche, a first-time consignor at Tattersalls, makes quite an entrance at the Newmarket venue with a Group 1-winning filly in its draft of two. The 3-year-old Tiger Tanaka (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}) has won six races, headed by her Group 1 strike in the Prix Marcel Boussac last year on Arc weekend, providing a memorable first win at the highest level for her jockey Jessica Marcialis. Offered on behalf of Miguel Castro Megias, Tiger Tanaka is catalogued on Tuesday as lot 1822.

A strong draft from Haras d'Etreham, which includes mares in foal to the stud's young stallions Persian King (Ire) and Hello Youmzain (Fr), also features the 8-year-old Mondelice (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}). The unraced grand-daughter of champion 2-year-old Damson (Ire) (Entrepreneur {GB}) is already a Group 2 producer but that could be upgraded as early as Dec. 12 when her son Dubai Honour (Ire) (Pride Of Dubai {Aus}) lines up for the G1 Hong Kong Cup in a bid to go one better than his runner-up finish to Sealiway in the Champion S.

Mondelice (lot 1756) is in foal to New Bay (GB), who was represented by his first Group 1 winner this season in Saffron Beach (Ire). 

Selling begins each morning at 9.30 from Monday to Thursday for the final sale of the year at Park Paddocks. 

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