15 Set For ParisLongchamp Showpiece

There will be 15 contenders for Sunday's €5,000,000 G1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at ParisLongchamp after Thursday's draw was made, with the Sept. 12 G1 Prix Vermeille winner Teona (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) the only notable name missing from the list due to the expected rain over the weekend. Godolphin's June 5 G1 Epsom Derby and July 24 G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. hero Adayar (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) was drawn in 11, with the fellow Charlie Appleby-trained June 26 G1 Irish Derby, July 14 G1 Grand Prix de Paris and Sept. 11 G1 St Leger hero Hurricane Lane (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) faring more favourably in two. The Aga Khan's triple group 1 winner Tarnawa (Ire) (Shamardal) is next door in three, while Aidan O'Brien will be represented by a team of three headed by June 4 G1 Epsom Oaks, July 17 G1 Irish Oaks and Aug. 19 G1 Yorkshire Oaks heroine Snowfall (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}). She has drawn stall nine, with Japan's dual representation of the four-time elite-level winner Chrono Genesis (Jpn) (Bago {Fr}) and the Sept. 12 G2 Prix Foy scorer Deep Bond (Jpn) (Kizuna {Jpn}) allocated stalls 14 and five respectively.

Draw analysis is always important ahead of the autumn monument and it is widely-accepted that the further away from the inside rail the lesser the chance. William Buick had understandably already nailed his colours to the mast of Adayar prior to the worsening forecast and the draw and the imposing bay will have to be every bit as good as he looked at Epsom and Ascot to emulate Lammtarra in 1995 in bringing up the unique treble. Interestingly, Buick was also positioned on the outside in 12 on the stable's Ghaiyyath (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) two years ago and opted to go forward to the lead and Adayar seemed to have overcome his slow-starting habit last time in the King George.

Having overcome the hoodoo stall one in the Derby which had proven to be the kiss of death for all since Oath (Ire) (Fairy King) in 1999, the colt that Buick described as having “endless power” carries stable confidence into this renewal despite his draw. After the Appleby duo completed simple breezes at Moulton Paddocks on Thursday, their trainer said, “In the soft conditions that are likely to prevail, the draw is not a crucial factor with two horses who have seen the mile and a half out well. On good ground, you would like to be drawn single figures, but when the ground becomes as soft as it's likely to be, a good draw becomes less of an issue. It's more a matter of where the pace of the race is going to be. There are horses who like to go forward drawn in all numbers–low, middle and outer.”

“William Buick and James Doyle know the horses well. They know their strengths. When the gates open, they will know where they should be placing their horses. We know the soft ground is going to suit Hurricane Lane. But as a bonus, we know if it becomes a stamina-sapping Arc, he has already proven he has stamina in abundance. It's a double positive for him.”

“Adayar showed as a 2-year-old he likes soft ground. In the King George, he showed his class as the ground was plenty quick enough that day. We are certainly happier being on soft rather than quick ground going into an Arc. With his draw, it will come down to what the pace is on the day. Adayar has not missed a beat since the minor setback. I couldn't be happier with his wellbeing. As for Hurricane Lane, I'm very pleased the way he has come out of the St Leger. He's had a busy season, so it has been a simple prep to have him ready for the Arc.”

Oisin Murphy will not have welcomed the wide draw for Chrono Genesis, who bids to end Japan's long wait and who will need to break much better than did compatriot Deirdre (Jpn) (Harbinger {GB}) from her outside post 12 months ago. Injured at Salisbury on Thursday, he will be fine to be in the saddle for the ride on Sunday Racing Company Ltd's 5-year-old who was reported by trainer Takashi Saito to be firmly at home in Paris. “This morning she was working under Oisin Murphy and appears very quiet and settled in,” he said via an interpreter on Wednesday. “The main part of the preparation has been done in Japan, I find her in very good condition.”

“She had a very fluid action, I'm not concerned about anything. I haven't had the opportunity to weigh her, but she looks like she's in the condition she was in when she was running in Japan. She's very brave and courageous, so I'm not worried about the [soft] ground. I know that the opposition is going to be very strong, but for me the most important thing is that I prepare the mare so that she is 100 per cent in form on that day, the rest is up to Oisin, I'm very honoured that she is considered a chance in the Arc, that is a great honour for me.”

Murphy, whose paddock accident on Thursday resulted only in stitches to his lip, reacted to the draw of Chrono Genesis later in the day. “The good thing is there are some really good ones drawn near me in Adayar and Snowfall and I'd expect both of them to be ridden prominently, so I'll jump normal, have a look what's going on towards my inside and hopefully slot in somewhere. If the pace is on, then I'll take my time and let instinct take over. Frankie won from out wide on Golden Horn, but he managed to steel New Bay's pacemaker. There aren't any pacemakers in the race this year, so it might be more difficult to do.”

“However, I prefer a high draw than being drawn one or two that's for sure. I've ridden in the Arc before, when Salouen was sixth behind Enable in 2018, so I know what to expect. As for the mare, I flew over to France on Wednesday morning to sit on her and give her a spin. She felt very good, she seemed in very good shape. I didn't do anything too strenuous with her, but she's in very good condition and connections couldn't be happier.”

“It's a huge day for me. It would be a dream come true for me to win the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and for everyone connected with racing in Japan it's massive. It's a race they've really wanted to win for a lot of years and she goes there with a great chance. It won't be easy, as it's an unbelievable field. There are so many superstars in there and to have a genuine chance is a huge thing for me. I can't think about it too much. It would be beyond my wildest dreams.”

Saturday's Group 1 contests also took their final shape on Thursday, with 13 stayers heading to post for the G1 Qatar Prix du Cadran including Bjorn Nielsen's Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) and a field of 11 set for the G1 Qatar Prix de Royallieu also at Parislongchamp. At Newmarket, the G1 Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot S. sees 13 fillies and mares tackle the Rowley Mile headed by Rockcliffe Stud's July 9 G1 Falmouth S. heroine Snow Lantern (GB) (Frankel {GB}). She will be re-opposed by that race's runner-up Mother Earth (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}), who was last seen finishing a luckless third behind the O'Callaghans' Sept. 11 G1 Matron S. winner No Speak Alexander (Ire) (Shalaa {Ire}).

Juvenile Pointers

On Friday, Saint-Cloud stages the G3 Prix Thomas Bryon Jockey Club de Turquie for 2-year-olds over a mile with Godolphin's 'TDN Rising Star' Chancellery (Ire) (Medaglia d'Oro) bidding to follow up his impressive ParisLongchamp debut success Sept. 2. Andre Fabre is looking for a 10th renewal with the £675,000 Arqana Breeze-Up Sale topper from the family of the juvenile champion Aljabr and the operation's Lisa-Jane Graffard said, “Chancellery is a very straightforward horse who heads into this race in good form. The ground will be a bit of a question mark for him if the forecast rain arrives.”

Easing of the conditions will also pose a question mark over one of his main opponents, The Aga Khan's Liyann (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}), who has won on good-to-soft at Clairefontaine at the start of August and on good at Deauville Aug. 24. Ecurie Pierre Pilarski's Making Moovies (Ire) (Dabirsim {Fr}) sets the form standard on his splitting of the filly Acer Alley (GB) (Siyouni {Fr}) and subsequent G3 Prix de Conde winner El Bodegon (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) in ParisLongchamp's G3 Prix la Rochette over seven furlongs Sept. 5.

More 2022 Classic clues are on offer at Dundalk later in the day, with the seven-furlong Listed Irish Stallion Farms EBF Star Appeal S. playing host to Coolmore and Westerberg's Aug. 15 course debut scorer Absolute Ruler (War Front) who was a touch unlucky when third in the G2 Champions Juvenile S. at Leopardstown last time Sept. 11. Donnacha O'Brien pitches the son of the G1 Fillies' Mile winner Together Forever (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in against his father's trainee Leinster House, another son of War Front who steps up in trip rather than down following his dead-heat on debut over six furlongs at Naas Sept. 16. A son of the G1 Prix Marcel Boussac heroine Ballydoyle (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), he is one of several exciting prospects in a line-up that is notably strong for its status.

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Brother To Luxembourg Tops Final Orby Session

KILDARE, Ireland–A hugely impressive Group 2 winner with Classic pretensions is just the kind of update every breeder dreams of within days of a major yearling sale, and that is exactly what Luxembourg (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) delivered in the Beresford S. at the Curragh on Saturday on only his second start. He had himself been sold by breeder Ben Sangster for 150,000gns but his brother, offered as lot 366 through the Castlebridge Consignment, caused the same buyer MV Magnier to dig deeper into his pockets for the colt to become the second seven-figure yearling this week at €1.2 million.

“I'm delighted for Ben, Lucy and all the Sangsters,” Magnier said. “This is a great result for them and they have supported our stallions for years. Luxembourg looks like something out of the ordinary. We couldn't believe how good he was on Saturday.”

Luxembourg is not the first good horse produced by his dam Attire (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), an eight-race maiden who was bred and raced by the Sangsters from the family of Breeders' Cup Classic winner Arcangues (Fr). Her second foal Leo De Fury (Ire) (Australia {GB}) won the G2 Mooresbridge S. for Yuesheng Zhang, while Sense Of Style (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) has been Group 3-placed this year. The  12-year-old mare also has a Camelot filly foal this year.

With each day's top lot added to the portfolio, Magnier was the top buyer at the sale, signing for six yearlings at an outlay just shy of €4 million.

A further €20,931,000 was added to the sale's aggregate from Wednesday's trade, when 182 of the 204 yearlings offered found a buyer at an average price of €115,005, with the median at €80,000.

Across the two days, 409 yearlings were offered and 372 of those were sold at a clearance rate of 91% for an overall tally of €40,581,500 (+74%). The average was €109,090 (+46%) and median was €75,000 (+44%). These figures represented a dramatic improvement on the disappointing results of the relocated 2020 Orby Sale, and were well on their way to recovering to the pre-pandemic returns of 2019, when €42,927,000 was spent on 364 horses. The average then was €117,933 and the median slightly lower than this year at €65,000.

Such a revival in trade unsurprisingly delighted Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby, who said at the sale's end, “It's good to be back. Very good indeed. The Irish National Yearling Sale obviously belongs in Ireland at Kildare Paddocks and it is simply wonderful to have returned with a sale of such depth and consistency over the two days after last year's hiatus. Indeed, Orby has reclaimed its rightful place at the top table of yearling sales with seven-figure top prices, a six-figure average and a staggering 91% clearance rate that points to a vibrant two days of bidding for the superb catalogue that was assembled.”

He continued, “We are indebted to many people and several entities. Firstly our vendors who placed their trust in the Goffs service at a time when several factors may have worked against making that decision as memories of last year's disappointment combined with Covid-induced uncertainty in the summer made the choice of sale more complicated than ever. That so many took that leap of faith is very gratifying and we are just delighted that we have been able to repay their trust with a really good sale whilst laying such solid foundations for the future.”

Beeby pointed to a boost in trade from the reinstated Goffs Million, adding, “Our buyers have embraced the sale with enthusiasm and a hunger for quality. Many have been driven on by the lure of Europe's richest two-year-old race, the Goffs Million next year, and we can't wait to see how the picture develops as next season progresses. Suffice to say that the concept has been a powerful tool in reinvigorating Orby and we will look to develop the model as the years progress with enhancements and additions for Orby 22 and beyond.

“As we reflect on two good days our mantra of 'we can't do it without you” is as relevant as ever as the focus of Orby must always be the horse because all the spin in the world is worthless without a catalogue of quality. Our vendors backed us and we threw everything at it with new agents, the Million, a variety of incentives and more as we recognised this was going to be a pivotal year for the sale. That said there is still so much to do to make Orby the clear first choice for more of the best yearlings in Ireland and we will not rest in our endeavours as we strive to improve and evolve. However I would venture to suggest that Orby 21 has made the point once again that we will deliver when we have the horses; in fact, not just deliver but exceed expectations and Irish breeders need look no further for a global market for the best.”

McPeek's Power Play

Frankel's sensational year could get even better on Sunday, with his two Derby-winning colts Adayar (Ire) and Hurricane Lane (Ire) in the top three in the betting for the G1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Owners from both sides of the pond were investing in his young stock on Wednesday, with Kenny McPeek extending his shopping spree significantly when signing up Marlhill House Stud's colt out of Belesta (GB) (Xaar {GB}) for €900,000.

The trainer, who was acting on behalf of Swiss Skydiver's owner Peter Callahan and Paul Fireman of Fern Circle Stables, said, “I spoke to both of them this morning and they were happy to play. We may get a couple of others involved. This is the kind of colt you could play at a high level and if he does it then he's a stallion prospect.”

It's no empty claim as lot 377 is already a half-brother to three black-type horses, including the G2 Herbert Power S. winner Adjusted (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}). His dam, bought by breeder Eddie Irwin for 280,000gns from George Strawbridge, is a daughter of the Group 3 winner Bellarida (Fr) (Bellypha {Fr}) and thus a half-sister to In Clover (GB) (Inchinor {GB}), the dam of three Group 1 winners in With You (GB), We Are (Ire) and Call The Wind (GB), the latter also being a son of Frankel.

McPeek, one of a sizeable group of American buyers at Goffs this week, was the second-leading buyer at the Orby with four yearlings bought for €1.61 million.

He added of the Frankel colt, “My wife and I walked through the group and he was a 'wow' horse. He looks to have a great mind, too.”

Happy Days For Hayes  

There was a very special start to the day for breeder John Hayes when the hammer came down at €650,000 for his filly by Frankel (GB) out of Sophie Germain (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}).

Hayes has owned the mare for almost all of her 14 years, having bought the daughter of the Oaks d'Italia winner Nydrion (Critique) at Goffs as a foal for €25,000. She never made it to the racecourse but has been a success in her secondary career, with her first foal, the Andrew Slattery-trained Creggs Pipes (Ire) (Rip Van Winkle {Ire}), having won seven of her 23 starts, including the G2 Lanwades Stud S.

“This has exceeded my expectations, I'm absolutely thrilled with that result,” said Hayes after lot 254, consigned by Pa Doyle of Galbertstown Stables, was bought by Kieran Lalor to add to the half-sisters to the Classic winners Poetic Flare (Ire) and Mother Earth (Ire) bought on Tuesday for Al Shira'aa Farm.

He added, “Thanks to Pa who has brought her here in wonderful condition and to my long-suffering wife Una.

“It's a big responsibility having a mare of that quality. I was very lucky, I had no clue when I bought her mum here all those years ago, but her mother was a Group 1 winner and Roberto was on the bottom line of the page, whom I love. I'm really a student of pedigrees, that's my thing, and [the filly] is the product of all that study.”

A resident of Tipperary, Hayes has retained Creggs Pipes along with her half-sisters, the listed-placed Silver Spear (Ire) (Clodovil {Ire}) and In My Business (Ire) (Roderic O'Connor {Ire}). Their dam has a filly foal by Invincible Spirit (Ire) on the ground but did not get back in foal when returning to him this year.

Late in the session, Hayes sold a Sea The Stars (Ire) filly out of Creggs Pipes (lot 418) for €180,000 to Sunderland Holdings.

Lalor has been kept busy on behalf of Sheikha Fatima Bint Hazza Bin Zayed Al Nahyan's Al Shira'aa Farm, which now also owns Meadow Court Stud in Kildare. 

He said of his trio of purchases, “The two yesterday are from hardy, sound families and that's what we are looking for. The back end of their careers are what's important for our operation. We also have a half-sister to St Mark's Basilica (Fr). 

“Then the Frankel filly today was the dream of this whole sale. I think I only slept a few hours last night praying and hoping that she would fall within my range, and the stars aligned and we have her. They all come from lovely farms and I think it's great business–€450,000 for two half-sisters to Guineas winners.”

Star Turn For No Nay Never

“He's the star of the show,” Timmy Hyde Jr told TDN in the days leading up to the Orby Sale of lot 276, outlining the No Nay Never colt's similarity to Group 1 winner Ten Sovereigns.

Bred by Camas Park Stud, Lynch Bages and Summerhill, Ten Sovereigns won the G1 Middle Park S. and G1 July Cup for Aidan O'Brien and the Coolmore partners, and the colt out of the listed winner Sweet Charity (Fr) (Myboycharlie {Ire}) will follow the same path to Ballydoyle after being bought by MV Magnier for €620,000.

Three lots earlier (273), a No Nay Never filly went the way of Alex Elliott and Ben McElroy, buying together for Amo Racing. Bought at €300,000, the Diamond Creek Stud-bred is a grand-daughter of the G3 Ballyogan S. winner Lesson In Humility (Ire) (Mujadil {Ire}), her dam Surprisingly (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) being a sister to Irish Derby and Melbourne Cup runner-up Tiger Moth (Ire).

Hot Cross For Newtown Anner Stud

A Galileo (Ire) filly out of a Scat Daddy mare topped the first day of trade at €1.5 million and the second bred on that pattern to be offered at Goffs by breeder Phoenix Thoroughbreds brought the more modest price of €360,000. Bids were exchanged for a time between Michael Donohoe and PJ Colville, with the latter finally succeeding in signing up lot 280.

“She's been bought for Maurice Regan of Newtown Anner Stud,” said Colville. “It's the same cross as the filly who made all the money yesterday. We liked both of them so we're very happy to get her.”

A first foal, the filly is out of Take Me With You, bought for $800,000 at the Fasig-Tipton breeze-up by Kerri Radcliffe and later a winner and placed in the G3 Albany S. for Jeremy Noseda and Phoenix Thoroughbreds. 

Flag Flying High

U S Navy Flag started his stud career at Coolmore at €25,000, a fee which was halved for the 2021 breeding season. His first yearlings on offer at Goffs have been well received with all 13 sold for an average of €98,692.

They included the half-sister to the outstanding 3-year-old miler Poetic Flare (Ire), who sold on Tuesday for €220,000, and top of the list on Wednesday was a half-sister to another top-level winner, the G1 Del Mar Oaks victrix Going Global (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}).

Sold as lot 317, the filly bred by Nicky Hartery had also received updates from two other half-siblings after the catalogue was printed, with Finans Bay (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) having placed in the G3 Royal Whip S., while 2-year-old winner Mitbaahy (Ire) (Profitable {Ire}) has twice been listed-placed.

Dwayne Woods ended up as the successful bidder at €290,000 and confirmed that the filly will be trained in Newmarket by his brother Sean.

Beeby Looks To West

American interest continued to be strong during the second session of the Orby Sale, with Niall Brennan, Anthony Dutrow, Kim Valerio and DJ Stable, Ben McElroy and Jacob West all contributing to a strong middle to upper market.

Acting through Demi O'Byrne, Peter Brant's White Birch Farm picked up lot 382, an Acclamation (GB) half-brother to German Group 3 winner K Club (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}). The colt out of Big Boned (Street Sense) had been pinhooked as a foal by Michael Fitzpatrick of Kilminfoyle House Stud for €195,000.

Lot 331 was bought by Deuce Greathouse and Pura Vida for €150,000 and represented a good result for the Irish National Stud's Mare Syndicate. The daughter of Night Of Thunder (Ire) was in utero when the Irish National Stud bought her dam Adhwaa (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) from Shadwell for €110,000 at Goffs two years ago. Since the catalogue was published her first foal, Mejthaam (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}) has won for the second time and is now rated 84.

Acknowledging the American participation in the Irish yearling market, Henry Beeby said, “Orby has always been a magnet for global interest but we focused extra attention on the USA and we salute our new US Agent, Jacob West, who attracted unprecedented numbers from across the Atlantic. Happily they liked what they saw and really engaged with the promise of even more in future years as they were so enthused by the quality of the catalogue, the workability of the complex and the warm welcome and helpfulness of the Goffs Purchaser Attraction Team and our colleagues at Irish Thoroughbred Marketing, the latter of which have proved absolutely invaluable in making a trip to Ireland truly memorable for every visitor.”

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Next Step For Israr

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. Thursday's Observations features a son of Oaks winner Taghrooda (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}).

 

2.57 Salisbury, Novice, £10,000, 2yo, 8fT
ISRAR (GB) (Muhaarar {GB}) earned TDN Rising Star status on debut at Doncaster earlier this month and has a six-pound penalty to defy kept to novice company for now. John and Thady Gosden may have big plans for Shadwell's son of the G1 Epsom Oaks and G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. heroine Taghrooda (GB) (Sea the Stars {Ire}), so a bold show is expected here against 12 opponents.

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Reach For The Moon Injured, Will Return at Three

Her Majesty The Queen's Reach For The Moon (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) sustained an injury during training at Warren Hill on Tuesday and will miss the remainder of 2020, the Racing Post reported. The colt, a winner of the G3 Solario S., is expected to return at three. Second in the G2 Champagne S. to Bayside Boy (Ire) (New Bay {GB}), Reach For The Moon was making his fifth start at Doncaster.

“Unfortunately, Reach For The Moon sustained an injury during a routine canter on Warren Hill and he's currently at the vets being checked out,” John Gosden told the Racing Post. “He's out for the season but we can get him back for 2022.”

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