First Mares In Foal to Sealiway

Haras de Beaumont's first-season sire Sealiway (Fr) has had his first three mares scanned in foal in Normandy.

The G1 Champion S. and G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere winner will cover more than 120 mares in his debut season at the Chehboub family's new farm close to Deauville.  

“He has started his new job well and we are delighted with his book of mares for his first season at stud,” said Haras de Beaumont manager Mathieu Alex.

Those mares to the son of Galiway (GB) include the Group 1-placed Forces Of Darkness (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}), and the Group 3 winners Split Trois (Fr) (Dubawi {Ire}) and Jin Jin (Ire) (Canford Cliffs {Ire}), as well as the dams of dual Group 1 runner-up Trais Fluors (GB) (Dansili {GB}) and Group 3 winner Cavale Doree (Fr) (Sunday Break {Jpn}).

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Boughey’s Al Dasim To Put Unbeaten Meydan Record On Line In Al Quoz Sprint

George Boughey has identified the Al Quoz Sprint on Dubai World Cup night as the next port of call for Al Dasim (Ire), who will be putting his unbeaten record at Meydan on the line after making it three wins from as many outings at that track in a Group 3 contest on Super Saturday. 

A tilt at Royal Ascot will also come under consideration for the Harry Angel (Ire) colt later this summer with Boughey reporting the three-year-old to be thriving in the gulf at present. 

The trainer said, “He's just gone from strength to strength out there really. He was quite a raw, immature horse when he left and they can kind of go one way or the other but he has just improved.

“I've never been so relaxed before a high grade race as I was the other day, just because he's so relaxed and he also stays very well for a sprinter, which is helpful at Meydan and will also be a huge asset for him when he gets back home.

“He's come out of the race in great shape. Ryan King, who is my head man out there to ride him, has done a great job with him. I actually haven't seen him since he ran as I was on the night flight out of there, but he's sent me pictures and videos and he looks better than he's ever looked really.”

Al Dasim holds an entry in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket on May 6 but Boughey admits the chances of him lining out in that race are  “very unlikely”. Instead, the Newmarket handler is considering races at the royal meeting.

“He'd be very unlikely to run in the Guineas. He's had a busy enough winter and if he does go to the Al Quoz, he'll have a good break and probably go first up at Royal Ascot.”

Boughey added, “He could have a prep run, but he's going to have penalties now and rather than carrying a penalty in a trial it might be worth just going straight to the Royal meeting.

“He'll get an entry in the Commonwealth Cup and will probably get an entry in the King's Stand as well because it doesn't look a very good division this year and a stiff five or six furlongs at Ascot could be right up his street.”

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Gold Phoenix Breeder: ‘We’re All Delighted – It’s A Good Advert For Irish Racing’

In becoming the latest Grade I-winning import for trainer Phil D'Amato at Santa Anita on Sunday, Gold Phoenix (Ire) (Belardo {Ire}) advertised the quality Ireland has to offer the international buyers, according to the horse's breeder Jim Ryan of Milltown Stud. 

Gold Phoenix stormed to Frank E. Kilroe Mile S. glory for D'Amato, who has done similarly-well with Irish-breds Rhea Moon (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) and Going Global (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}) in recent times.

It was the gelding's debut victory at Dundalk for Kieran Cotter in 2021 that caught the attention of his current connections, for which Gold Phoenix has gone from strength to strength, culminating with that $250,000 race success at Santa Anita.

Ryan said, “We're all delighted. It's great to see a horse that you bred go on and do well. He has a very nice full-brother yearling here, too, and he's very like Gold Phoenix. The mare [Magnifica (Mizzen Mast)] is in foal to Lucky Vega (Ire), which is great, because it's the same cross so we look forward to that. She is due to foal in the next few weeks.”

Gold Phoenix, who Ryan bred and raced in partnership with the late Dr. Kai Chah Tan, owner of Dragon Pulse (Ire), failed to sell at the Goffs Sportsman's Sale in 2019. Having picked up the mare almost 10 years ago at Keeneland for $70,000, Ryan was convinced her Belardo [who now stands at Bearstone Stud] yearling was better than the market gave him credit for and decided to place him in training, a decision that has been handsomely rewarded. 

Ryan recalled, “Time goes by quickly–I bought the mare at Keeneland nearly 10 years ago now and she has worked out to be lucky for us. I liked Mizzen Mast and she was a good-looking mare by him. She was also a winner and her own brother won the Hong Kong Derby. It's a great Juddmonte family and, with a Juddmonte family, anything can happen at any time. It's just a case of changing the matings up and sometimes that works. In this case, obviously it did.”

He added, “Gold Phoenix was always a very good-looking horse. He always looked like he would make a good racehorse and that's why we went back to Belardo again. We don't normally do that but, because Gold Phoenix was so nice, we did. 

“He was a lovely foal and a lovely yearling, very light on his feet and a great walker, but that's the way sales go-it's just fashion. We'd belief in him. If they are not making enough and we have faith in them, we don't mind bringing them home and putting a saddle on them. We are always prepared to do that.”

As well as signaling out D'Amato for high praise, Ryan pointed out that the victory advertised yet again Dundalk racecourse, and more importantly Irish racing as a whole, as being a proper nursery ground for future top-notchers. 

He said, “It's extraordinary how well Phil D'Amato has done with his European-bred horses and it's a great advert for Dundalk racecourse. For horses that can come out of there and run well all over the world, I think it's a great advertisement for the track and the people who are running it. “There will be more buyers for owners in Ireland now that people know that this sort of success can happen. It's a good advert for Irish racing.

“It was also Belardo's first Grade I winner, so you'd have to be delighted about that as well. Belardo is a lovely horse and represents more success for Ballylinch Stud and John O'Connor who bred him.”

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After Dr. Tan passed away, Ryan was bolstered by the support of long-time friend John Kirkland, who enjoyed notable success with homebreds Ocean Quest (Ire) (Sioux Nation) and Ocean Vision (Ire) (US Navy Flag) last year. In fact, Ocean Quest landed the first maiden of the year at the Curragh for Jessica Harrinton last term while Ocean Vision became Tim Donworth's first listed winner in France. Both horses spearhead what is said to be a promising string of about a half-dozen horses that Kirkland has in training in France and Ireland this year. 

Ryan said, “We bred Gold Phoenix on behalf of Dr. Tan, which is Mighty Universe, and raced him in partnership with him. Sadly, Dr. Tan passed away a year-and-a-half ago, and that was a very sad time for us. It was a shame that he wasn't alive to see what Gold Phoenix achieved. He had a lot of success, including with Dragon Pulse, and a lot of horses he bred here in Ireland went on and enjoyed success in Singapore for him. He was a great man and went way before his time.” 

He added, “John Kirkland owns Ocean Quest and Ocean Vision in partnership with me. He's been a big supporter of us over the past two years and is a great partner to have. John has been a friend for over 25 years and, when Dr Tan passed away, he decided to take up the mantle. 

“We have a half-dozen horses to look forward to this year and we'd be hoping that Ocean Quest could make up into a nice 3-year-old. She may even be a Commonwealth Cup type but she will start off in the Guineas Trial at Leopardstown first to see if she gets the seven furlongs. We'll play it by ear. 

“Ocean Vision was third in Doha over a mile last week. That was his first time over a mile and he stayed really well. John is enjoying it and has had great success already.

“Matilda Picotte (Ire) (Sioux Nation) was also bred here. It's funny, Ocean Quest and Matilda Picotte shared the same paddock when they were younger and, when they ran in the Ballyhane S. last year, they were drawn either side of the track and raced for different trainers but just a short-head separated them in the finish. It was quite extraordinary.”

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Tattersalls Ascot March Catalogue Features Large Godolphin Consignment

The Tattersalls Ascot March Sale catalogue is now online. A total of 117 lots have been catalogued, consisting of 20 fillies/mares in/out of training, 91 colts/geldings in/out of training, two stores, and four point-to-pointers. Selling begins at 11 a.m. local time on Mar. 22.

The 91-rated Cosmic Desert (GB) (New Approach {Ire}) (lot 104) is part of Godolphin's 37-strong draft, as is lot 106, Al Waiqidi (GB), one of six sons of Dubawi (Ire) in the sale.

Other trainers and studs represented include; Barbury Castle Stables, Belstane Racing Stables, DML Racing, East Everleigh Racing, Elton Racing, Faringdon Place Stables, G.L. Moore Racing LLP, Grange Hill Farm, Harry Fry Racing, Lodge Hill Stables, Maunby House Stables, Park House Stables, Robins Farm, Shade Oak Stud, Summerdown Stables, The Royal Studs, Tweenhills Farm & Stud, Venn Farm Stables and Windsor House Stables.

Past graduates of the sale include G2 Premier Novices' Hurdle winner Nemean Lion (Ger) (Golden Horn {GB}), as well as 11-length bumper winner Seeyouinmydreams (GB) (Telescope {Ire}).

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