Life in Motion Set For Reservoirs Test

It has been just 11 days since Godolphin's 2-year-old filly Life In Motion (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) announced her arrival in style, earning 'TDN Rising Star' status with a mightily impressive five-length debut triumph over seven furlongs at Saint-Cloud. She is set to encounter a half-dozen opponents in Tuesday's G3 Prix des Reservoirs at Deauville, a contest won last year by this month's G1 Prix de l'Opera heroine Rougir (Fr) (Territories {Ire})). Her trainer Andre Fabre, whose latest win was registered in 2014 with Godolphin's subsequent MG1SP G1 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches third Tasaday (Nayef), will attempt to match Francois Boutin's record haul of five in the one-mile juvenile fillies' test.

Jean-Claude Rouget has yet to feature on the honour roll and is represented by Shadwell's Ataared (Ire) (Muhaarar {GB}), who secured a stakes breakthrough with a narrow success over an extended mile in last month's Listed Criterium de l'Ouest at Craon. Woodpark Bloodstock's Fabrice Chappet trainee Roccia Nera (Fr) (Dream Ahead) is the only other contender with black-type experience and returns to action coming back off a third going one mile in last month's Listed Criterium de Lyon at Lyon-Parilly. Ecurie Didier Tabary and Meridian International's twice-raced Batz (GB) (Bated Breath {GB}) is one of just two unbeaten fillies in the line-up. The Christophe Ferland incumbent will head postward coming back off victories at Bordeaux's La Teste de Buch and Le Bouscat venues in August and September.

Team Valor International acquired a majority stake in Nadette (Fr) (Outstrip {GB}) after the Romain Le Dren Doleuze-trained filly ran second to subsequent G3 Preis der Winterkonigin fourth Lacuna (GB) (Shalaa {Ire}) in her debut over seven furlongs here in August. She yielded an immediate return on investment when breaking through upped to one mile at Fontainebleau at the end of last month. Carlos and Yann Lerner trainee Queen Trezy (Fr) (Almanzor {Fr}), a three-length maiden winner at Lyon-Parilly, and Haras de la Perelle's homebred dual scorer Rosacea (Ire) (Soldier Hollow {GB}), add weight to a competitive affair.

Deauville's undercard is headed by another juvenile black-type affair with the Listed Prix Zeddaan set to feature just one colt, the once-raced maiden winner Feel Your Power (Fr) (Captain Marvelous {Ire}), taking on eight fillies in the €60,000 six-furlong dash. Nick Bradley's syndicates have enjoyed a banner season and the operation's predominantly white silks will be on show aboard the Karl Burke-trained G3 Sirenia S. fourth Honey Sweet (Ire) (Adaay {Ire}) and George Boughey trainee Hellomydarlin (Ire) (Galileo Gold {GB}), who ran second to subsequent G1 Cheveley Park S. runner-up Flotus (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) when contesting Ripon's Listed Champion Two-Years-Old Trophy in her penultimate outing. The home defence also includes the lightly raced duo Copie (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}) and Yellow Curry (Fr) (Al Wukair {Ire}). Both graduated in their second start with Copie accounting for subsequent Listed Prix Saraca runner-up Chili Flag (Fr) (Cityscape {GB}) at Toulouse last month and Yellow Curry coming back off a two-length score over six furlongs at Chantilly a fortnight ago.

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Equine Welfare Guidelines Published by TBA

A set of industry guidelines has been developed by the Thoroughbred Breeders' Association (TBA) Equine Welfare Working Group in collaboration with a number of thoroughbred breeders and industry stakeholders. The aim of the guidelines is to provide information and benchmarking of practices that are relevant to the breeding and raising of thoroughbreds as future athletes and they dovetail with the basic principles of horse care detailed within the UK Government's Codes of Practice for the Welfare of Horses. There are also a series of supporting videos available to view on TB-Ed under the resources menu.

TBA Chief Executive Claire Sheppard said, “The publication of the TBA Equine Welfare Guidelines for breeders actively demonstrates the strength of the commitment of the TBA to the welfare of thoroughbreds being the primary consideration at all stages of the breeding life cycle. The Guidelines describe and quantify common stud management practices, and will be of particular benefit for those who are new to the industry. It's themes will also be developed through future educational content for TB-Ed courses and resources, and presentations at the annual Stud Farming Course and other TBA educational seminars.”

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Newcastle New Host of All-Weather Championships in 2022

The All-Weather Championships Finals Day will be held at Newcastle for the first time on Good Friday, Apr. 15, 2022. Started by the Arena Racing Company in 2013, the All-Weather Championships are now in its ninth season which begins on Tuesday, Oct. 19. There are six All-Weather Championships races, and the Listed Coral Burradon S. carded for Good Friday with total prizemoney on offer over ÂŁ1 million.

Lingfield, which previously hosted the meeting, will instead hold the new ÂŁ395,000 All-Weather Vase that same day. The All-Weather Vase card, featuring six races, is for those horses who regularly compete on the all-weather circuit, but who are not rated high enough to get into the All-Weather Championships proper. The current requirement for horses to undertake three runs in order to qualify to run on Finals Day also applies to the Vase card.

Coral and MansionBet are also new partners alongside Betway for the fixtures. For more information, please visit the All-Weather Championships website.

Mark Spincer, Managing Director of ARC's Racing Division, said, “All-Weather Championships Finals Day has, over the years, become a mainstay of the Easter programme in Britain. As we saw prior to the disruption of the last two years, people want to come racing on Good Friday and we feel that Newcastle offers a real opportunity to develop the day even further. Equal to this is the popularity of the track and racing surface, as has been proved since the installation of the Tapeta in 2016. The six All-Weather Championships Finals alongside the Listed Coral Burradon S. will be a premier fixture befitting of the fantastic racing facilities that have been developed at Gosforth Park.

“We are confident that the new All-Weather Championships Vase fixture at Lingfield Park will be equally popular with racegoers and horsemen alike. There are plenty of owners and trainers who support the Championships throughout the winter, but who often don't compete on Finals Day. We wanted to make sure that we could introduce a new flagship event to cater for this cohort of horses, as a real end of season target for their winter campaigns.

“We hope that these changes, along with the other smaller amendments to the Fast-Track Qualifier programme, will mean that Season 9 continues to provide everyone concerned with a fantastic competition to follow over the course of the winter months.”

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Haggas Confirms Baaeed to Return at Four

The brilliant, undefeated miler Baaeed (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) will return for a 4-year-old campaign, trainer William Haggas has confirmed.

“Of course I'm looking forward to next year–as long as he stays right both physically and mentally–and he's been a delight to train so far,” said Haggas of the Shadwell homebred. “He'll be a fun horse to have next year.

“It's terrific to have one of the best 3-year-olds in Europe, probably.”

A winner at Leicester on June 7, Baaeed added a Newmarket novice on June 19 before cruising to a four-length listed win there on July 8. Tried in group company for the first time, he won the G3 Bonhams Thoroughbred S. by 6 1/2 lengths at Goodwood on July 30. Sent to France for the Sept. 5 G1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, the colt earned his first Group 1 win, defeating fellow top-level winners Order Of Australia (Ire) (Australia {GB}) and Victor Ludorum (GB) (Shamardal). The G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. at Ascot on QIPCO British Champions Day went the bay's way by a neck over classy miler Palace Pier (GB) (Kingman {GB}).

He added of the full-brother to proven stayer Hukum (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), “A lot of mine that don't run at two I'm pretty sure are ok. I can't remember why he didn't run, he may have been immature, may have had a few niggles and then it went very soft, so I didn't want to run him.

“I'm also not a huge lover of the all-weather. Obviously we have quite a lot of runners on it, but I don't like running 2-year-olds on it. Sometimes you have to but if I know they are quite good, they don't run.

“I never saw him as a Guineas horse because I saw him as a stayer given how well his brother stays.”

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