Impact Felt Greater Than Ever

It’s not as if the bloodstock world needed a reminder of the global efficacy of Japan’s late breed-shaping sire Deep Impact (Jpn), but nonetheless last weekend Fancy Blue (Ire) served up just that when handing her sire a third European Classic winner in the space of three seasons after Saxon Warrior (Jpn) and Study Of Man (Ire) took the G1 2000 Guineas and G1 Prix du Jockey Club, respectively, in 2018. Few sires ever can lay claim to the kind of global influence that Deep Impact has had; his 47 Group 1 winners include top-level scorers in Australia, Dubai, Britain, France, Hong Kong and, of course, Japan.

Deep Impact died last July and-having had his final breeding season cut short by the neck injury that ultimately led to his demise-has around 20 foals on the ground this year. None of those are catalogued to Tuesday’s JRHA Foal Sale on the Japanese island of Hokkaido, but 13 yearlings from his penultimate crop are set to sell at the JRHA Yearling Sale the day prior. They represent some of the very last opportunities for buyers from around the world to tussle for Deep Impact’s game-changing genes.

That baker’s dozen includes a filly out of GI La Brea S. winner Teddy’s Promise (Salt Lake), already the dam of Group 3 winner My Rhapsody (Jpn) (Heart’s Cry {Jpn}) (lot 36); a half-brother to dual French Classic winner La Cressonniere (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}) (lot 67) who is bred on the same cross as Saxon Warrior; a half-brother to GI Belmont S. and GI Met Mile winner and exciting young sire Palace Malice (Curlin) (lot 92); a half-brother to GI Kentucky Oaks victress Cathryn Sophia (Street Boss) (lot 114); a half-brother to G1 Prix Rothschild winner Qemah (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) (lot 126); a colt out of Grade I winner Wickedly Perfect (Congrats), already the dam of G2 Hopeful S. winner Hartley (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) (lot 139); and a filly who is the second foal out of Grade I winner Euro Charline (GB)(Myboycharlie {Ire}) (lot 171).

Japanese breeders are on the hunt for stallions to take the baton from Deep Impact, and chief among those is Lord Kanaloa (Jpn). The standout young sire has some particularly well-pedigreed foals catalogued including a colt out of G1 Premio Lydia Tesio victress Final Score (Ire) (Dylan Thomas {Ire}) (lot 316), whose first two foals are black-type placed; a half-sister to champion sprinter/miler Mikki Isle (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) (lot 343); and a colt out of GI Santa Anita Oaks winner Crisp (El Corredor) who is a half-brother to last week’s Japan Dirt Derby (a local Group 1) winner Danon Pharaoh (Jpn) (American Pharoah) (lot 445). A Lord Kanaloa colt out of G1 Australian Oaks scorer Kirramosa (NZ) (Alamosa {NZ}) (lot 539) should close the sale on a high note as the final foal through the ring.

In addition to the Deep Impact yearlings, the yearling section of the catalogue is anchored by full siblings to a pair of recent Japanese-bred stars. Gracing the ring within the first hour of the sale as lot 12 will be a full-sister to Deirdre (Jpn) (Harbinger {GB}), who was herself foaled in Hokkaido and sold at this sale but is now a global citizen who has made Newmarket her home for the better part of a year. The G1 Shuka Sho winner has from that base won the G1 Nassau S. and raced with credit in Ireland, Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia. She was also third in the G1 Dubai Turf in 2018.

It is rare to see a highlight horse at this sale not from the Northern Farm or Shadai consignments, and Hasegawa Bokujo has a chance to steal a slice of the limelight with a full-sister to this year’s G1 Oka Sho and G1 Yushun Himba (Japanese 1000 Guineas and Oaks) winner Daring Tact (Jpn) (lot 93), by another emerging young sire in Epiphaneia (Jpn).

With Deep Impact and King Kamehameha (Jpn) having died within weeks of each other last summer, Heart’s Cry has taken up the mantle among the elder brigade at Shadai Stallion Station and he has a few of note set for sale. Those include a yearling colt out of G1 Nunthorpe S. winner Margot Did (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) (lot 145), who has made an excellent start to her second career as the dam of G2 Prix de Sandringham winner Mission Impassible (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and this year’s G3 Prix Vanteaux winner Magic Attitude (GB) (Galileo {Ire}). In the foal sale Heart’s Cry has a full-brother to GI Woodward S. and GI Turf Classic victor Yoshida (Jpn) (lot 365), who recently completed his first season at stud at WinStar Farm in Kentucky, as well as a half-brother to Kentucky Oaks winner Cathryn Sophia-the mare has both her foal and yearling on offer-and a colt out of American champion 2-year-old filly She’s A Tiger (Tale of the Cat) (lot 407).

Befitting a sale of international stature, the JRHA Select Sale catalogue has a healthy smattering of sires and pedigrees from around the globe contained within. Among the highlights on paper of the yearling section are lot 75, an American Pharoah filly out of a half-sister to Grade III winner Tapicat (Tapit); lot 147, a colt by Kitten’s Joy out of Grade I winner and dual stakes producer Joyful Victory (Tapit); lot 158, a colt by No Nay Never from the family of Godolphin’s talented 3-year-old filly Final Song (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}); lot 172, a second-crop filly by highly anticipated young American sire Frosted (Tapit); lot 174, a colt from the first crop of dual Group 1-winning sprinter Caravaggio; and lot 207, a Dark Angel (Ire) filly who is the second foal of the French Group 3 winner Great Page (Ire) (Roderic O’Connor {Ire}).

Among the foals, Triple Crown winner Justify and the aforementioned Classic winner Saxon Warrior both have members of their first crops catalogued (lots 397 and 323, respectively). Lope De Vega (Ire) (lot 472) and Golden Horn (GB) (lot 375) are also in the mix.

Buyers will have the chance to lay their eyes on the first two crops of dual Japanese Horse of the Year Kitasan Black (Jpn) at the sale, and one of his that catches the eye on paper is the foal half-brother to last year’s champion 2-year-old filly Resistencia (Jpn) (Daiwa Major {Jpn}) (lot 334). Resistencia is the second foal of the Argentine Group 1 winner Malacostumbrada (Arg) (Lizard Island), and is the latest in a growing line up of Japanese-bred standouts from South American mares. The 2018 Japanese champion 2-year-old filly Danon Fantasy (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) is also from an Argentine mare, as is dual Group 1 winner Satono Diamond (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}), who recently completed his second season at Shadai Stallion Station. Certainly not by coincidence there are a handful of offerings out of South American Group 1 winners and champions catalogued, particularly in the foal section. Those include a colt by the aforementioned Satono Diamond out of the G1 Gran Premio Giliberto Lerena winner Conviction (Arg) (City Banker {Arg}) (lot 303); colts by Duramente (Jpn) out of the dual Argentine Group 1 winner Schoolmistress (Arg) (Equal Stripes {Arg}) (lot 301) and Argentine champion 2-year-old filly Positive Mind (Arg) (EqualStripes {Arg}) (lot 371); and a trio by Heart’s Cry, including a filly out of Chilean champion Divine Preciosa (Chi) (Crocker Road) (lot 387), already the dam of two winners in Japan.

Like every other auction house around the world, the JRHA has not escaped the threat of COVID-19 and the necessity of implementing safety measures. JRHA International Representative Naohiro Goda said the sales pavilion at the Northern Horse Park in Hokkaido will be at half capacity. Attendees will be asked to wear masks, and all associated sale festivities have been cancelled. The sale will be conducted live and while internet bidding will not be introduced, the capacity for telephone bidding will be increased including two international lines for English speakers.

Goda said that the lifting of domestic travel restrictions within Japan on June 19 has meant that buyers have already had the opportunity to travel to Hokkaido to inspect the foals and yearlings.

“Teruya Yoshida of Shadai Farm has said they have had an usually [high] number of visitors to Shadai Farm to inspect the foals and yearlings,” Goda said. “While there are a few major players who will have suffered from the slow down of the general economy and we may miss a couple of big names at the sale grounds this year, we have seen considerable numbers of new buyers visiting the consignors’ farms in Hokkaido and we expect it will be an active market.”

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Star Catcher Will Resurface in Yorkshire Oaks

John Gosden has earmarked next month’s G1 Darley Yorkshire Oaks as the first target for MG1SW Star Catcher (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) ahead of a potentially busy autumn campaign. Last year’s G1 Irish Oaks heroine is being readied to make her comeback in the 12-furlong contest, which could potentially see her clash with stablemate, and dual G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner, Enable (GB) (Nathaniel {Ire}). The Anthony Oppenheimer homebred established herself as one of the best middle-distance fillies in training after adding to her Curragh Classic success with further top-level triumphs in the G1 Prix Vermeille at ParisLongchamp and on Champions Day at Ascot in October.

Gosden said, “She was ready to run in Dubai and we had her all primed, but at the very last minute we decided not to put her on the plane and of course they then they basically shut down the United Arab Emirates. After that I let her down a bit and gave her a nice little holiday. I thought ‘don’t train her and back right away’ as there was no racing and we didn’t know when we would start again.

“After speaking to Mr. Oppenheimer, we decided to go August onwards with her and–potentially into November. I want to bring her back to the Yorkshire Oaks, then potentially look at the Vermeille again. She is in the Arc and there is Fillies & Mares S. back at Ascot and we would even think of the Breeders’ Cup.”

Having given Enable a racecourse gallop at Newmarket’s July Course ahead of her return in the Eclipse, Gosden has not ruled out doing something similar with Star Catcher, who also struck gold in last season’s G2 Ribblesdale S. at Royal Ascot.

He added, “I might give her a racecourse gallop before the Yorkshire Oaks, but she is pretty simple and gets herself ready. We might pop her down at the July Course before going to York, though.”

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Half to Reckless Abandon Debuts at Deauville

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. Sunday’s Insights features a half-brother to classy sprinter Reckless Abandon (GB) (Exchange Rate).

1.25 Deauville, Cond, €27,000, 2yo, c/g, 6fT
ERASMO (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) is a half-brother to the high-class sprinter Reckless Abandon (GB) (Exchange Rate) who debuts for Godolphin and Andre Fabre in this “Qatar Prix Des Yearlings”. He gets 2.5 kilos from Sheail Bin Khalifa Al Kuwari’s smart Chantilly maiden winner Saqr (Fr) (Dutch Art {GB}), a Fabrice Chappet-trained relative of Kris Kin (Kris S.).

 

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Godolphin’s Pinatubo Looms in G1 Qatar Prix Jean Prat

Sunday is a big day for the Godolphin operation, with their two star Shamardal juveniles of 2019 Pinatubo (Ire) and Earthlight (Ire) back in action at Deauville. Neither has followed the script so far, with the former suffering two reversals and Earthlight out so far through injury. Pinatubo is back over seven furlongs in the feature G1 Qatar Prix Jean Prat, having possibly been stretched on his two starts at a mile when third in the G1 2000 Guineas at Newmarket June 6 and runner-up in the G1 St James’s Palace S. at Royal Ascot a fortnight later. “He worked well last weekend and after Ascot we were happy with him. He had a good blow midweek and he looks in good order,” Charlie Appleby said of the standard-setter on Saturday. “The ground is on the easy side there, but he has run well on quick ground and soft ground and I won’t be using that as an excuse going over there.”

Earthlight, who reappears in the six-furlong Listed Qatar Prix Kistena, can be seen in an even better light having beaten Golden Horde (Ire) (Lethal Force {Ire}) in Newmarket’s

G1 Middle Park S. in September. He had that rival back in third when taking the G1 Prix Morny here in August and remains one of his generation’s leaders. “Earthlight is in excellent form according to his trainer,” Godolphin’s Lisa-Jane Graffard commented. “He came through a very pleasing racecourse gallop well and it appears to have put him back in the zone both mentally and physically. In saying that, he is a laid-back horse with a stocky frame who hasn’t run for 10 months. This race is the perfect spot for him to start off his season.”

If Pinatubo fails to fire, the Prix Jean Prat is up for grabs and Shadwell’s Molatham (GB) (Night of Thunder {Ire}) proved he was a colt on the up with his success in the G3 Jersey S. over this trip at Royal  Ascot June 18. Angus Gold, racing manager to Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum, said, “He’s a horse we’re just getting to know–what we don’t know is what his optimum trip is going to be. Seven furlongs is well within his capabilities. We’re thinking possibly the [G1 Prix] Maurice de Gheest over six and a half furlongs in August at Deauville if he seems to have the speed. We’ll just see on Sunday if he has the speed to win a group one over a shorter trip or do we need to go up to a mile with him.”

Ryan Moore has opted for last year’s G1 Dewhurst S. runner-up Arizona (Ire) (No Nay Never) over the other Ballydoyle runner Lope Y Fernandez (Ire)  (Lope de Vega {Ire}) despite two below-par efforts this term. Andre Fabre drops both Alson (Ger) (Areion {Ger}) and Tropbeau (GB) (Showcasing {GB}) back from a mile following their efforts in the G1 Poule d’Essai des Poulains and Pouliches respectively. Alson was third in his June 1 Classic here and it may be that Corinna Baronin Von Ullmann’s free-going homebred is more comfortable at this distance over which he registered a 20-length defeat of his sole rival Armory (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the G1 Criterium International at ParisLongchamp in October.

Tropbeau beat the subsequent Pouliches heroine Dream and Do (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}) in the G3 Prix de la Grotte over a mile at ParisLongchamp May 11, but Lady Bamford’s G3 Prix Six Perfections and G2 Prix du Calvados winner was disappointing when only fourth in the main event. Freshened up since, she has the sex allowance taking on the colts while TDN Rising Star Kinross (GB) (Kingman {GB}) is another to have benefitted from a break having been sixth in the 2000 Guineas.

“His work has been good since the Guineas and it is the last really big chance he has to run against his own age group at this level,” trainer Ralph Beckett explained. “In terms of experience, he looked like a boy against men in the 2000 Guineas, but he had a stop-start prep going to the race. He had blip in January and one at the start of April, so we didn’t have proper run at the Guineas and we have had a proper run since. Coming back in trip doesn’t worry me, as he has got plenty of boot but he will need it on Sunday.”

In Hamburg’s G1 IDEE 151st Deutsches Derby, all eyes will be on Stall Wasserfreunde’s Wonderful Moon (Ger) (Sea the Moon {Ger}) as he bids to emulate his sire’s success in this Classic. He holds Dr. Christoph Berglar’s Grocer Jack (Ger) (Oasis Dream {GB}) on the form of his successes in the May 8 G3 Cologne Classic and the G2 Union-Rennen also at Cologne June 14 and it could be that he has yet to reach a peak in 2020. His 12-length win in Krefeld’s G3 Herzog von Ratibor-Rennen in November is still the standard and this is his acid test. Karin Brieskorn and Stall Salzburg’s impressive Listed Brummerhof-Derby Trial winner Kellahen (Ger) (Wiesenpfad {Fr}) warrants respect, such was the manner of his performance in that 11-furlong prep at Hanover June 28, while another live contender should Wonderful Moon flop is his stablemate Dicaprio (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}). Christoph Holschbach and Thomas Krauth’s half-brother to last year’s Derby runner-up Django Freeman (Ger) (Campanologist) looked seven-length winner of Munich’s 11-furlong Listed Derby Trial June 15.

Also at Hamburg, the G3 Sparkasse Holstein-Cup sees Stall Raffelberg’s June 21 G2 German 1000 Guineas heroine Lancade (GB) (Areion {Ger}) take on the older fillies and mares. The form of her Dusseldorf Classic success was boosted this week by Rose of Kildare (Ire) (Make Believe {GB}) and she will pose a threat to Godolphin’s June 15 Listed Prix Urban Sea winner Half Light (Ire) (Shamardal) and Team Valor’s June 7 Listed Pool & The Gang Cup scorer Go Rose (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}).

Back at Deauville, there is further Godolphin interest in the six-furlong G3 Qatar Prix de Ris-Orangis with Royal Crusade (GB) (Shamardal) looking to build on a highly encouraging return sixth in the G1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot June 19. Runner-up in the G2 Champagne S. over a furlong further at Doncaster in September, the well-regarded homebred meets the older sprinters including the impressive May 31 G2 Prix du Gros-Chene scorer Tour To Paris (Fr) (Fuisse {Fr}). “We were pleased with Royal Crusade’s effort in the Commonwealth Cup and he looks to have come forward physically for his first run of the year,” Charlie Appleby said. “He is taking on older opposition but we are hopeful that he can become one of our nice sprinters for the future.”

Deauville’s fixture also sees Alexander Tamagni-Bodmer & Regula Vannod’s 2019 G1 Coronation S. heroine Watch Me (GB) (Olympic Glory {Ire}) make her seasonal bow in the Listed Qatar Prix de la Calonne over a mile, while Dundalk stages the belated G3 Woodford Reserve Ballysax S. in which Monarch of Egypt (American Pharoah) takes a step up to 10 furlongs. Having pushed Molatham (GB) (Night of Thunder {Ire}) to the line when runner-up in the seven-furlong Jersey at the Royal meeting, Peter Brant and Coolmore’s TDN Rising Star has stamina to prove.

Capannelle in Rome hosts the weekend’s most valuable race, the €704,000 G3 Derby Italiano, as part of a six stakes card. The locally trained Cima Emergency (Ire) (Canford Cliffs {Ire}) is the highest-rated runner and merits respect off a last-out victory in the G3 Premio Parioli Shadwell (Italian 2000 Guineas) over a mile on June 14; he has never been worse than second in five starts but has distance questions to answer as he races beyond a mile for the first time. Aurelius In Love (Ire) (Alhebayeb {Ire}) looks to build on a pair of black-type wins last year and a recent listed second over 2000 metres to Masterwin (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}). Baptism (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) lines up off a listed score going 2100 metres three weeks ago.

With purses significantly down in Britain, Andrew Balding and Mark Johnston are among the British-based trainers looking to take home a slice of the pie here. Johnston saddles King’s Caper (GB) (New Approach {Ire}), who won three times last year at two but he has been well-beaten in both outings in 2020; a fifth behind English King (Fr) (Camelot {GB}) in the Listed Derby Trial S. and a 12th in Royal Ascot’s King George V S. Balding sends out Papa Power (GB) (Nathaniel {Ire}), twice a winner over the all-weather in February but last of six home in the G2 King Edward VII S. at Royal Ascot.

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