One Ruler Pleases Appleby In Racecourse Gallop

Godolphin's One Ruler (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) was seen in action on the Rowley Mile on Wednesday, not in a formal Classic trial but in a racecourse gallop with stable-mate Well Of Wisdom (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}).

The winner of the G3 Emirates Autumn S. and runner-up to Mac Swiney (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}) in the G1 Vertem Futurity, One Ruler was ridden by former champion jockey Kieren Fallon. He is generally around 10/1 for the QIPCO 2000 Guineas on May 1 and also holds entries for the Cazoo Derby and Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby.

One Ruler's trainer Charlie Appleby said after the workout, in which he breezed clear of the 106-rated Well Of Wisdom with two furlongs left to run, “I was very pleased with that. He has been to Chelmsford and it was very kind of Newmarket to let us do this. He wasn't going to go for a trial as he has got enough experience already on his CV and he has justified himself to turn up straight to a Guineas.”

 He continued, “We have now got a nice piece into him and that puts us where we need to be. He hasn't missed a beat all winter and we will now just go through his normal routine until the Guineas. Kieren explained that he handles that dip flawlessly and he already has the experience of being a course and distance winner, so he ticks a lot of boxes.”

One Ruler is out of the Shamardal mare Fintry (Ire), who beat dual Classic heroine Avenir Certain (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}) to win the G3 Prix Bertrand du Breuil over a mile the season after winning the G2 Prix de Sandringham. Appleby said that he feels that her son, too, may be suited to shorter distances than the Derby. 

 He added, “On the back of winning the Autumn Stakes people start talking about the Derby but the first thing we are looking at is the Guineas and that's the target. 

 “I don't think he is a stayer as he has got stronger over the winter. I'm very pleased with the way he has done physically. He was a little bit slow coming to hand but I think we have had a hard winter. I couldn't be happier with what I've seen over the last six weeks or so. He has stepped up his work and he has answered every question that we have put to him so far.”

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A Joke to Be Taken Very Seriously

NEWMARKET, UK—After such giddy disruption to the last cycle, the first session of the European breeze-up calendar gave the sector a comforting sense that its world might be easing back on its axis. But those seeking continuity could find it, not between the market that was eventually salvaged last summer and the one that was tested here on Tuesday, but extending from the 2-year-old sales already staged this year across the ocean.

Practical Joke has been the toast of the Florida sales, not least with the $750,000 filly who topped the OBS March Sale, and the rookie son of Into Mischief achieved a remarkable mirror distinction when another of his daughters dominated the opening session of the Tattersalls Craven Sale at 360,000gns.

This was an exciting moment for those of us who deplore the modern schism between the American and European gene pools. After all, it was with a turf breeze that this filly had arrested so much attention. In the event, however, it turned out that she will now be repatriated to her native land to join Chad Brown.

Presented by Tally-Ho Stud as lot 71, she was bought by Alex Elliott on behalf of White Birch Farm.

“The 2-year-old guys in Florida were raving about Practical Joke all winter,” the agent said. “But it's another thing then to go and do it. And they seem to be doing it. This is a beautiful filly and will be going back to Chad, who trained Practical Joke. She has been very highly thought of from day one. Roger has raved about her all along.”

Of course, the phenomenal Into Mischief initially had to make his name with mediocre mares and his encouraging start as a sire of sires suggests that his genetic alchemy is not necessarily going to be confined by their limitations. Practical Joke won three stallion-making Grade Is, at two and three, and was in corresponding demand from the outset with commercial breeders. This filly is a half-sister to Group 2-placed Rebel Tale (Tale Of The Cat) and boasts a Grade I winner as the third dam.

“The sire line is magic,” enthused Roger O'Callaghan of Tally-Ho. “And this is as good a filly as I have had to breeze. She has been a genuine natural from the start. I bought her as a foal with Archie St George [$185,000 Keeneland November weanling]. She didn't make the yearling sale, and we brought her here.”

Elliott noted that the complexion of this catalogue has responded to the new Royal Ascot bonus, but felt that this filly was a more traditional Craven type.

“She is a May foal, and is going to need a bit of time,” he reasoned. “She is scopey, with quality, and the more time you can give those, the better they can be. But she was the one. She did everything.”

Overall the session represented a very positive reset after the traumas of last year, when the sector was exposed to the first wave of the pandemic. In the end a Craven Sale was staged after Royal Ascot, so direct comparisons would not be valid. But the 65 lots sold of 75 offered (86%) this time turned over an aggregate 6,485,000gns for a 80,000gns median and 99,769gns average. The 2019 and 2018 sales finished with medians of 85,000 and 75,000, respectively, so while the averages then tipped 120,000gns and 140,000gns, this definitely felt like a bold step in the right direction.

Night Improves Swann's Evening

Though this sale is dominated by colts, the most conspicuous demand through its first half was for fillies. One thing is for sure: Peter Swann will be hoping that his outlay of 265,000gns for a daughter of Night Of Thunder, presented as lot 50 by Star Bloodstock, ultimately gives his evening a more auspicious look than it had achieved to that point. As chairman of Scunthorpe Football Club, he was obliged to report that his team was already 4-0 down to Morecambe.

In this sphere, however, his Cool Silk Partnership is in the Premier League. Swann reckons he is now up to 62 winners from the breeze-up sales, and one of them is already being targeted at the richest prize on the planet next January. Working with agent Matt Coleman, Swann has found the likes of Royal Ascot winner Prince Of Lir (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) and Group 1 winner Sands Of Mali (Fr) (Panis) at the breeze-ups; while now the ongoing success at Meydan for Midnight Sands (Speightstown) sets him up for a crack at the Saudi Cup.

Not that rocket science had been required to identify the exuberance of this filly's breeze the previous morning. But their record has allowed Swann's team to be confident in their focus.

“We've been doing it a long time now,” he said. “We just use everything we can, and ensure the horse is sound if we can. We though this filly's breeze was excellent. And she has a great pedigree, so if we can win a race then we're halfway there. But she's definitely the sort of thing we're looking for, the way she's built: a real specimen, very strong and not too tall in the leg.”

She is the first foal of a sister to G1 July Cup runner-up Main Aim (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), the pair out of G3 Prix de Sandringham winner Orford Ness (GB) (Selkirk). The dam, who had a light career in France, offered relatively affordable access to a Juddmonte family when picked up by Rabbah Bloodstock for 38,000gns at the December Sale here in 2016. She was sent to Night Of Thunder in his second season at stud, and her daughter could duly ride the wave with the Kildangan stallion after he made a flying start from his first couple of crops (fee trebled to €75,000 this spring). She was picked out of Book II here last October by Byron Rogers / Star BS for 95,000gns.

Coleman signed a 210,000gns docket a few minutes later for lot 56, a son of Oasis Dream from Oak Tree Farm bought by Mags O'Toole for 67,000gns in Book 1 last October. But this time he was acting on behalf of colleague Anthony Stroud and Godolphin.

“Anthony and David Loder thought he was one of the picks of the sale,” Coleman said. “He breezed very well, and obviously has a good pedigree: his mother is a sister to the dam of Calyx (GB) (Kingman {GB}). And this is the same cross as Calyx. He is a grand-looking horse, Norman [Williamson] has done a good job with him.”

Dabirsim Filly Is Different Class

Dabirsim (Fr) has had an interesting career as a breeze-up stallion, his first-crop daughter Different League (Fr) having been rejected at 14,000gns at Doncaster before entering training in the colours of his consignor's wife and winning at Royal Ascot. There was rather more interest next time she entered a ring, making 1,500,000gns at the December Sale here.

So prospectors nowadays know to take a second look at this rare European outlet for the Sunday Silence line, and there was corresponding demand for a charming filly pinhooked by Robson Aguiar as lot 25. Picked up for €50,000 at Arqana last summer, this daughter of an unraced sister to French Listed winner Oriental (Jpn) (Smart Strike) (next dam a half-sister to Classic winner Falco (Pivotal {GB}) realised a handsome profit from Roger Varian at 240,000gns.

“She did a good breeze but wasn't blitzed,” the hometown trainer noted. “It looks like there is plenty of horse left to train. She has plenty of scope, she moves nicely and it looks like she has a good mind on her. That's what I liked: that she's not just a rock-and-roll bullet.”

Auctioneer Ollie Fowlston put down the hammer declaring that he looked forward to seeing the filly at Royal Ascot, where a new £125,000 sale bonus will be up for grabs.

“Who knows?” said Varian with a shrug. “But she looks the sort that could be out in May. She's mature, she's strong, there's no reason not to move on.”

Varian is always considered in his judgement and his observations on the bonus scheme are worth heeding.

“She's for an existing client and I don't know that the bonus was the absolute thing that brought him to the market,” he said. “Those bonuses are jolly hard to win. But we're in a very bleak time, regarding prizemoney, a very dangerous time. So we can't knock any incentives, whether through bonuses or other schemes.”

Radcliffe's Tall Order

No pressure on lot 34, a daughter of Toronado (Ire) presented by Kilminfoyle House Stud. She only has to be another Lady Aurelia (Scat Daddy).

Kerri Radcliffe, who gave 210,000gns for the filly, was acting on behalf of Peter Leidel—one of the co-owners of Lady Aurelia, whose consecutive scores at the royal meeting were by an aggregate of 10 lengths.

“Peter hasn't been to Ascot since Lady Aurelia,” explained Radcliffe. “So that was a factor for him. She's very racy filly from a good consignor who gets results, and that makes a big difference. She behaved well and did everything right. Hopefully she can be an Ascot filly, that's what we were looking for, and she'll be trained in England though no decisions have yet been made as to where.”

Whether she will retain her first registration is another matter: she arrived here as Babycri (Fr). Regardless she was a splendid pinhook, bought by Federico Barberini for just €33,000 at Arqana last October. She's out of a young Acclamation (GB) mare, but the second dam was a clue to the dash she exhibited in her breeze as a half-sister to another dual Royal Ascot winner Equiano (Fr), himself of course also by Acclamation.

Kilminfoyle celebrated a remarkable supplementary dividend after the sale when sealing a deal for lot 8, a Kingman colt who had been scratched after breezing. Tattersalls added him to its listed transactions as a 335,000gns private sale to Manor House Stud. Bred by Frank Dunne from listed winner Flying Fairies (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}), his physique can be judged from the fact that he made €310,000 as a foal at Goffs November.

Marnane Lands Running

The first proper “touch” of the new circuit was celebrated by the Bansha House team, who pinhooked a Kodiac colt out of the Tattersalls Ireland Yearling Sale (transferred here) for £38,000—and brought him here as lot 7, to make 160,000gns from Stephen Hillen and Kevin Ryan. “A good start after a dodgy time last year,” said Con Marnane, with the wry smile of one who knows there is still a long way to go. “Amy picked him out, he came from a very good farm in Egmont Stud, and I suppose we were just in the right place at the right time.”

The buyers bought the evergreen Brando (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) at this sale back in 2014 and Marnane is confident they have one of similar calibre here.

“I think he's a right candidate to win that Royal Ascot bonus,” said Marnane. “He has just been a pleasure to have around, a real gentleman of a horse who did everything right all the way through. I'm thrilled he's going to such a good team and they can run him straightaway from here.”

His evident precocity augurs well for this Apr. 26 colt, and he has the page to back him up too: his dam is a half-sister to the dam of the flying machine Battaash (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}); and therefore also to the G2 Champagne S. winner Etlaala (GB) (Selkirk), and to the dam of multiple Group 1-placed sprinter Tasleet (GB) (Showcasing {GB}).

“He'll look a cheap horse if he wins that bonus,” Marnane said. “Because he has a stallion's pedigree as well.”

The Hillen-Ryan combination later went to 200,000gns for lot 62, a Mehmas colt from Longways Stables.

“Mehmas is doing wonderful things,” Hillen remarked. “And this horse has a good stride pattern, he's a very nice individual and never put a foot wrong, he has a great attitude.”

He is from the family of Mount Nelson (Ire) and ultimately Reference Point (GB) but Hillen said with a shrug: “At the breeze-ups I want to buy the individual, to be honest I don't even look at the pedigree: they can even run or they can't.”

Donohoe Hopes to Be Lucky Again

Not every headline number represents a headline sale and while 240,000gns looked a good price for lot 10, the fact is that he only mildly advanced similar bids made twice for him in the past in this same ring. The Lope De Vega (Ire) colt was first bought by Woodford Thoroughbreds as a foal at the 2019 December Sale, only to be bought in for 200,000gns in Book I last October. Entrusted to a man who would give him every chance in Willie Browne of Mocklershill, he responded with a breeze persuasive enough for Michael Donohoe of BBA (Ireland).

The agent has a happy history with this stallion, having bought last year's G1 Keeneland Phoenix S. winner Lucky Vega (Ire) as a yearling.

“And this colt is a very good physical,” Donohoe reasoned. “I liked him as a yearling, just thought he might have been a bit raw, but Willie has done a great job with him. I saw him at Willie's before he came over: Willie was quite high on him, and the horse breezed the way he thought he would. He looks precocious, as though he has plenty of speed and won't take too long.”

Donohoe was acting for a Middle Eastern client with an international presence and no decision has yet been made on which trainer will be fortunate enough to receive this fellow. Repeated interest in this colt is easily explained, his second dam boasting none other than Classic winner Speciosa (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) as half-sister, with that wonderful mare Pride (Fr) duly lurking in the next generation.

Practical Joke is not the only Coolmore youngster now trying to make his name and, in the middle market, John Gosden appeared to make an astute early strike in giving 95,000gns for lot 3, a colt from the first crop of the admirable Highland Reel. With a second dam by Rainbow Quest out of Ebadiyla (Ire), the G1 Prix Royal Oak-winning half-sister to two G1 Ascot Gold Cup winners, he hardly had the most obvious profile for this environment. But he did a bright breeze for Malcolm Bastard and he'll be in good hands to show that this sector can produce performers of every stamp.

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Daughter of Again Debuts at Leopardstown

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 Insights features a daughter of MG1SW Again (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}).

2.00 Leopardstown, Mdn, €15,000, 3yo, f, 10fT
SURELY (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) is one of two from Ballydoyle alongside the Listed Staffordstown Stud S. third La Joconde (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), but unlike that half-sister to Santiago (Ire) (Authorized {Ire}) comes into this without racecourse experience. A daughter of the G1 Irish 1000 Guineas and G1 Moyglare Stud S. winner Again (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), she is a full-sister to the dual Group 1-placed Delphinia (Ire) and multiple group-placed Delano Roosevelt (Ire).

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Feeling the Love

Newmarket's Craven meeting cranks up on Wednesday, with the G1 1000 Guineas aspirants tackling the G3 Lanwades Stud Nell Gwyn S. up the Rowley Mile that plays host to the May 2 Classic. As usual, the seven-furlong prep has some genuine prospects for the big occasion including Normandie Stud's TDN Rising Star Love Is You (Ire) (Kingman {GB}), who oozed class when beating the smart Gift List (GB) (Bated Breath {GB}) by 3 1/2 lengths in the Listed Radley S. on testing ground over this trip at Newbury in October. Roger Charlton has yet to win the 1000, but the homebred daughter of the G1 Coronation S. heroine Fallen For You (GB) (Dansili {GB}) has the right credentials on pedigree and a convincing performance here will see her offer stern opposition to the ultra-exciting but totally-unproven Santa Barbara (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) in over three weeks' time.

Jockey Jason Watson is hoping she can continue her trajectory towards the main event. “Love Is You is exciting. She has wintered well and looks great,” he said. “Steve Raymont, who rides her out every day, has been very happy with her. I've not sat on her, but I've confidence in the team and what they think and I think she should run well. Though she has won at Ascot and Newbury, which are pretty level tracks I don't think the track will be an issue as she is quite well-balanced. She won on heavy ground at the end of the season, but I don't think she necessarily needs that ground and I think good ground is what she wants. Stamina will be no issue, while she looks stronger this year and that seems to have increased her speed a bit.”

Also unbeaten is the Sangsters and James Wigan's Saffron Beach (Ire) (New Bay {GB}) with vital course-and-distance experience from both her debut and the G3 Oh So Sharp S. in the autumn. Trainer Jane Chapple-Hyam commented, “I feel that Saffron Beach has wintered well and she is training well. She looks fantastic in her coat. She has had no hiccups with her build-up and we have taken her over to the watered gallop two weeks ago to test her. She has developed into a 3-year-old and what she did at two was a bonus.”

Charlie Appleby puts forward Divine Light (Ire) (Kingman {GB}), who also scored over this track and trip on her sole start in October, while John and Thady Gosden supply another unexposed Kingman in Hissa Hamdan Al Maktoum's Chelmsford novice scorer Tawahub (GB). Appleby said, “Divine Light is a sharp filly, with a course-and-distance win under her belt. It looks a competitive renewal of the race and this should tell us where we are with her.”

The card gets underway with the Bet365 British EBF Maiden Fillies' S. for the 2-year-olds, where high-profile freshmen Ribchester (Ire) and Highland Reel (Ire) have representatives, while the Bet365 European Free H. hosts Godolphin's Feb. 25 G3 Meydan Classic winner Naval Crown (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) who beat the fellow Charlie Appleby-trained Master of the Seas (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) there. He will have to be smart to give eight pounds to Eve Johnson Houghton's G3 Horris Hill S. runner-up Percy's Lad (GB) (Sir Percy {GB}), but the latter's trainer issued a note of caution when she said, “A few of mine appear to be needing the run and we have had some disappointing results, but he deserves to be there and he did nothing wrong last season. It was too soft for him at Newbury and we know he stays a mile and that is probably what he wants. I know we are dropping back to seven, but he is working well and I'm happy as I can be.”

In the G3 Bet365 Earl of Sefton S., Frankie Dettori announces his return to home soil as he partners Isa Salman Al Khalifa's impressive Mar. 27 Listed Magnolia S. winner Global Giant (GB) (Shamardal). Now turned 50, Dettori is relishing being back on his territory. “I'm looking forward to riding back in Britain and getting back on Global Giant, who is owned by a good friend of mine Sheikh Isa,” he said. “This looks a good spot for him and nine furlongs should be ideal. It is a good ride to have as my first ride back in Britain this year. I've really been enjoying things and I'm really looking forward to seeing people back at the races here. Fifty is a big number and it does scare me a bit sometimes, but the body feels good at the moment thank God and I'm enjoying my racing.”

The closing 10-furlong handicap has been won by Papal Bull (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}), Main Sequence (Aldebaran) and Old Persian (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) and so can carry weight as an early guide to potential. Carrying topweight is Godolphin's Act of Wisdom (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), a son of the disqualified 1000 Guineas winner Jacqueline Quest (Ire)  (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) who is on a four-timer for Old Persian's trainer Charlie Appleby.

At Leopardstown, the one-mile Listed Heritage S. sees the return of TDN Rising Star and proven Group 1 performer Lope Y Fernandez (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}), who was last seen finishing third in theGI Breeders' Cup Mile in November.

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