Churchill’s The Foxes Wins The Royal Lodge

Just minutes after the fellow Listed Chesham S. flop Crypto Force (GB) (Time Test {GB}) had caused an upset in the G2 Beresford S., King Power's The Foxes (Ire) (Churchill {Ire}) did the same in Newmarket's G2 Juddmonte Royal Lodge S. , a “Win And You're In” for the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Keeneland in November. Only ninth in that June 18 Royal Ascot contest, the Andrew Balding-trained 440,000gns Book 1 graduate had come back to break his maiden in a Goodwood maiden also over seven furlongs July 30 and raised his game upped to a mile here. Comfortable sitting last of the quartet despite the moderate pace set by Dubai Mile (Ire) (Roaring Lion), the 17-2 shot was delivered against the far rail by David Probert to gain the edge inside the final furlong and beat the long-time leader by half a length, with the disappointing 2-7 favourite Flying Honours (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) only third, a short head away.

 

“He's matured really well this horse–both mentally and physically. He got into a lovely rhythm and handled the undulations quite well today,” Probert said of the winner who gets his title from the nickname of the Srivaddhanaprabha family's Premier League club Leicester City. “This name was always saved for a special one and they have got one. He's got a lovely temperament and the way he has galloped out today, it won't be a problem going up in trip. He's just a professional.”

Andrew Balding added, “We thought they would go a stronger gallop than that, so he has done very well to come from that position and get the job done. For King Power, we are trying to get them as many chances at Royal Ascot as we could, so we slightly rushed his programme but we always thought highly of him and had to re-group. He has an entry in the Futurity Trophy, but I think he is a horse that will go on and I'd prefer to wait until next year. Where Epsom is concerned, his brother was better over a mile and a quarter than a mile and a half, but that is something we will find out over time.”

Charlie Johnston revealed that Dubai Mile could run again in 2022. “He is still very green. He has won two novices convincingly, but he has not been in the heat of the battle. It was only when the horses came to him that he engaged into top gear. I'm sure people will pick holes in the form, but I think time will tell it was a good race. He is in the Vertem Futurity Trophy and I wouldn't rule that. He could go to the mile-and-a-quarter group one in France and I'd expect we will roll the dice in one or the other.”

The Foxes (Ire) becomes the fifth group winner for his sire and the sixth black-type winner for the stellar producer Tanaghum (GB) (Darshaan {GB}), whose previous best are the G1 Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3 winner Matterhorn (Ire) (Raven's Pass), this stable's G2 York S. scorer Bangkok (Ire) (Australia {GB}) and the G3 Curragh Cup winner Tactic (GB) (Sadler's Wells). Also responsible for Churchill's Listed Her Majesty's Plate-winning 3-year-old Ballydoyle resident Perotan (Ire), she is the second dam of the four-times group 1-winning star miler and sire Ribchester (Ire) and this year's G2 Vintage S. winner Marbaan (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}).

The second dam Mehthaaf (Nureyev), who landed the G1 Irish 1000 Guineas, is kin to the G1 July Cup hero Elnadim (Danzig) and to Only Seule (Lyphard), who produced the G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest and G1 Prix de la Foret heroine Occupandiste (Ire) (Kaldoun {Fr}). She is in turn the dam of the GI Arlington Million hero Mondialiste (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and is the second dam of Galileo's G1 Prix du Jockey Club-winning sire Intello (Ger). Tanaghum's filly foal is a full-sister to The Foxes.

Saturday, Newmarket, Britain
JUDDMONTE ROYAL LODGE S.-G2, £125,000, Newmarket, 9-24, 2yo, c/g, 8fT, 1:43.66, gd.
1–THE FOXES (IRE), 128, c, 2, by Churchill (Ire)
     1st Dam: Tanaghum (GB) (SP-Eng), by Darshaan (GB)
     2nd Dam: Mehthaaf, by Nureyev
     3rd Dam: Elle Seule, by Exclusive Native
1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GROUP WIN. (440,000gns Ylg '21 TATOCT). O-King Power Racing Co Ltd; B-Barronstown Stud (IRE); T-Andrew Balding; J-David Probert. £70,888. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $96,445. *1/2 to Tactic (GB) (Sadler's Wells), GSW-Ire, SW & GSP-Eng, $142,213; to Bangkok (Ire) (Australia {GB}), MGSW-Eng, SP-Qa, $926,107; to Yaazy (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), SW & MGSP-Fr; & to Matterhorn (Ire) (Raven's Pass), G1SW-UAE, SW & MGSP-Eng, GSP-Ire, $780,089. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree, or click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Dubai Mile (Ire), 128, c, 2, Roaring Lion–Beach Bunny (Ire), by High Chaparral (Ire).
1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. (€20,000 Ylg '21 GOFOR). O-Ahmad Al Shaikh; B-Skymarc Farm (IRE); T-Charlie & Mark Johnston. £26,875.
3–Flying Honours (GB), 128, c, 2, Sea The Stars (Ire)–Powder Snow, by Dubawi (Ire).
1ST GROUP BLACK TYPE. O/B-Godolphin (GB); T-Charlie Appleby. £13,450.
Margins: HF, SHD, 3/4. Odds: 8.50, 16.00, 0.29.
Also Ran: Greenland (Ire).

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Observations: Daughter of Mori Starts Out at Haydock

1.30 Haydock, Novice, £10,000, 2yo, f, 7f 212yT
CHERRY (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) is the first foal out of the G2 Ribblesdale S. runner-up Mori (GB) (Frankel {GB}) who debuts for Juddmonte and Ralph Beckett stable. A granddaughter of the celebrated Midday (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), the February-foaled bay is met by fellow newcomer Eastern Empress (GB) (Dubawi {Ire), Denford Stud's granddaughter of Last Second (Ire) (Alzao) who represents the John and Thady Gosden stable.

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Bumper Saturday For Juveniles at HQ and Beyond

Newmarket's three-day Cambridgeshire meeting's titular event, the annual nine-furlong cavalry charge boasting a purse of £200,000, is overshadowed by two Group 1 championships on a bumper Saturday of juvenile action at Headquarters and beyond.

First of the elite-level heats is the six-furlong G1 Juddmonte Cheveley Park S., with ante-post markets pointing to an effective match between Coolmore and Westerberg's Meditate (Ire) (No Nay Never) and Rockcliffe Stud's homebred Trillium (GB) (No Nay Never). In reality, it is an open edition which also features G2 Lowther S. victrix Swingalong (GB) (Showcasing {GB}), G3 Round Tower S. winner Treasure Trove (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}) and a Group 3-winning duo, Juliet Sierra (GB) (Bated Breath {GB}) and Lezoo (GB) (Zoustar {Aus}), from the Ralph Beckett stable. Meditate forfeited her unblemished record when her standard was lowered by Tahiyra (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}) in the G1 Moyglare Stud S. on Irish Champions Weekend and this swift-draining surface offering more bounce will bolster her chances of redemption. August's G2 Debutante S. heroine also revisits the distance of Royal Ascot's G3 Albany S., over which she outshone 'TDN Rising Star' Mawj (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}) and Sydneyarms Chelsea (Ire) (Sioux Nation), but opposition is deep and she must draw from the well once more.

Trillium Nearing Full Bloom

Richard Hannon resident Trillium (GB) (No Nay Never) has displayed plenty of zip in all four prior starts and embraces a return to six furlongs after annexing Goodwood's G3 Molecomb and Doncaster's G2 Flying Childers over five. She shed maiden status in style when tackling a downhill six at the Sussex track in July and her trainer expects a reboot to suit the April-foaled bay.

“She held the track record for a matter of minutes [after the Molecomb],” he revealed. “Then, at Doncaster, she beat the filly [The Platinum Queen] who beat her track record. I won this in 2014 with Tiggy Wiggy and she had a lot of speed, but Trillium has a lot of scope and only gets going a furlong out. I've always thought she wants six furlongs and I'm very hopeful.”

Blackbeard To Plunder More Booty

Saturday's £275,000 G1 Juddmonte Middle Park S. is also blessed with quality and a field of eight will assemble for another dash across the final three-quarters of Newmarket's Rowley Mile. Coolmore and Westerberg's G3 Marble Hill and G2 Prix Robert Papin victor Blackbeard (Ire) (No Nay Never) will bid to become the ninth colt this century to have garnered France's G1 Prix Morny en route to glory here, a list which includes former Ballydoyle luminary Johannesburg (Hennessy). The February-foaled bay, whose year-younger full-sister is catalogued as lot 93 on day one of Goffs' forthcoming Orby sale, renews rivalry with Amo Racing's ultra-consistent G2 July S. winner Persian Force (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}), who ran second in the G1 Phoenix S. before occupying the same slot in the Morny.

“I'm going in there with a horse we know is good enough,” insisted the latter's trainer Richard Hannon. “He has lasted all year and he has proved himself at the top level. Blackbeard is a very good horse who probably beat us fair and square in France, but half a length is the sort of margin to have another go at him with. We have everything to gain and nothing to lose.”

Strength in depth is provided by Prix Morny third The Antarctic (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Godolphin's G3 Sirenia S. winner Mischief Magic (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), G2 Gimcrack S. runner-up Marshman (GB) (Harry Angel {Ire}) and impressive Yarmouth novice scorer Zoology (GB) (Zoustar {Aus}).

The Zousome Twosome

Widden Stud's antipodean sire sensation Zoustar (Aus) (Northern Meteor {Aus}) has hit the ground running with his first Northern Hemisphere crop, striking for 11 individual winners headed by Marc Chan and Andrew Rosen's G3 Princess Margaret S. victrix Lezoo (Ire). The €110,000 Arqana Breeze-Up graduate, whose lone defeat in four outings was a G2 Duchess of Cambridge second at the town's summer venue, takes her place alongside nine for the G1 Juddmonte Cheveley Park.

Qatar Racing's four-length debut winner Zoology (GB), who was a 90,000gns Tattersalls December foal and trainer James Ferguson's first juvenile scorer of the campaign, doubles up for the sire and flies the Southern Cross in the G1 Juddmonte Middle Park. Bold shows from either, or both, should cap a fine week for the Tweenhills operation which recently revealed the G1 Golden Rose S. and G1 Coolmore Stud S. hero is to shuttle this way for the 2023 breeding season.

Earning Your Wings

Opening HQ's seven-race programme, the one-mile G2 Juddmonte Royal Lodge S. has attracted a field of four, with the winner entitled to a fees-paid berth in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Keeneland in early November.

With three 'TDN Rising Stars', all subsequent multiple Group 1 winners, already in the race's hall of fame–Jukebox Jury (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), Frankel (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) and Best Of Days (GB) (Azamour {Ire})–Godolphin's Flying Honours (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) qualifies as the only contender attempting to become a fourth such victor. He carries the best form into this test and ratified a 9 1/2-length demolition at Sandown in July with another daylight exhibition in last month's Listed Stonehenge S. at Salisbury. Aidan O'Brien, on the lookout for a record-equalling eighth renewal, is represented by Roscommon maiden scorer Greenland (Ire) (Saxon Warrior {Jpn}).

Getting Two Little Ducks In A Row

Of the many records Aidan O'Brien does not track, none matches his vice-like grip on Saturday's seven-runner G2 Alan Smurfit Memorial Beresford S. at the Curragh, with the modern maestro poised on an astonishing 21 wins in the one-mile juvenile test. Azamour (Ire) (Night Shift) and Sea The Stars (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) are two of just four to have interrupted the sequence since Johan Cruyff (GB) (Danehill) set the ball rolling in 1996, that first win coming five years after the trainer's namesake and original Ballydoyle denizen, Vincent, claimed the last of a then-record 15 with El Prado (Ire) (Sadler's Wells).

In the quest for 22 overall and 12 straight, O'Brien has clipped his five-day entry of 21 down to two, Wayne Lordan taking the mount on this month's G3 Prix des Chenes second Adelaide River (Ire) (Australia {GB}) and Emmet McNamara aboard last month's landmark winner Continuous (Jpn) (Heart's Cry {Jpn}).

Later on the Co. Kildare card is a €1,234,000 reincarnation of the Goffs Million, which appears at the mercy of Teme Valley Racing's G3 Tyros S. runner-up and Listed Churchill S. winner Hellsing (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) and Ballydoyle's lone nominee Hiawatha (Ire) (Camelot {GB}).

Sunday Cracker In Store

Sunday's European highlight is a mouthwatering edition of Cologne's G1 60th Preis von Europa, with seven declared for a 12-furlong cracker at the Weidenpescher venue.

Bidding to follow in the hoofprints of last year's champion Alpinista (GB) (Frankel {GB}), 2022's star-studded cast includes this term's G1 Deutsches Derby and G1 Bayerisches Zuchtrennen hero Sammarco (Ire) (Camelot {GB}), last season's Deutsches Derby first and second Sisfahan (Fr) (Isfahan {Ger}) and Alter Adler (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}), respectively, Godolphin's G1 Grosser Preis von Berlin victor Rebel's Romance (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) and G1 Bayerisches Zuchtrennen runner-up Amazing Grace (Ger) (Protectionist {Ger}).

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Beeby: ‘Orby Is The One That Matters Most’ 

Tasked with identifying just one horse to look forward at the Orby Sale next week, Goffs Chief Executive Henry Beeby must have realised that he was in clover when rattling off progeny by sire sensations Dubawi (Ire), Frankel (GB) and Sea The Stars (Ire) but admitted that having the chance to offer 11 Galileos (Ire) was a particular boon ahead one of the most eagerly-anticipated yearling sales on earth. 

Beeby also described himself as thrilled with the field of 2-year-olds the Goffs Million has attracted at the Curragh on Saturday and shared hopes that the race can prove a springboard for what promises to be a helter-skelter week of trading. 

He said, “Having 11 Galileos in his penultimate crop is a big deal for us. Kirsten Rausing's Dubawi is gorgeous and there are some lovely yearlings by Sea The Stars as well. We've got Frankels, Kingmans (GB), Invincible Spirits (Ire), Night Of Thunders (Ire), Dark Angels (Ire), Kodiacs (GB), Siyounis (Fr)–everything you could possibly want. 

“We have some really good sire profiles and deep, deep pedigrees. The brother of Saffron Beach (Ire) (New Bay {GB}), I saw him back in May and my tongue was hanging out, he's such a good-looking horse.”

There are also siblings to top-notchers Champers Elysees (Ire), Pretty Gorgeous (Fr), Chanel (Ire), Homeless Songs (Ire), Mother Earth (Ire), Sonnyboyliston (Ire), Blackbeard (Ire) and many more in the sale. 

Beeby added, “There are a couple of superb No Nay Nevers and the Frankels I've seen have been gorgeous as well. I've been to the Irish National Stud and I think they have a very strong draft but it's very hard to just pick out one or two horses off the top of my head because all of the big vendors have supported us well. Put it this way, everything is in place for it to be a big sale.”

Before the two-day Orby kicks off on Tuesday, there is the Goffs Million, which will be run for the first time since 2009 on Saturday and boasts a whopping €1,234,000 prize fund. Beeby has described his satisfaction with the field of 19 runners that have assembled for Saturday's seven-furlong contest and explained the reasons behind rescheduling the race.

He said, “We're delighted with the field because it has a good representation from England and Ireland which demonstrates the interest of the sale. It looks a good race with good 2-year-olds who will go on to bigger and better things. What the race has provided is a focal point. We had a rough old time of it two years ago and, when we were thinking about the sale last year, we decided we needed something that would really grab peoples' attention. 

“We looked at all sorts of things, incentives and bonuses, all of which have merit, but we just felt that the Goffs Million had a real ring to it. There are 19 runners, 10 of them will get prize-money and the winner will get €617,000 as the race is worth €1,234,000 because any excess entry fee rolled straight back into the race. It's very exciting and really caught the imagination at the sale last year–which can be seen by the diversity of the trainer and owner profile of the race.”

Beeby added, “Two years ago was very hard. We have been very clear about the fact that we could have made better decisions in 2020. We have essentially appealed to Irish breeders to give us another chance and happily they did. They were quite heavily rewarded last year and, one of the key things I will always say is, we are nothing without the horses.

“We can come up with as many gimmicks or marketing campaigns as we like but, if you haven't got the raw material–which is the quality Irish thoroughbred–then you have nothing. 

“As a result of the great support we got last year, we saw great trade and, because of that, the Irish breeders have given us a greater share of their best horses for this year's sale. 

“Many vendors have upped their game. We have a bigger catalogue than ever and the build-up to this sale has been all about convincing the Irish breeders that they have a premier outlet in Goffs and that they don't need to go elsewhere. More and more people are happily coming around to that way of thinking.”

There is no better advertisement for a sales company than the racecourse and the Orby was once again put in lights when Eldar Eldarov (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) stormed to St Leger glory at Doncaster.  

Fellow graduate Prosperous Voyage (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}), winner of the G1 Falmouth S. at Newmarket, has also done her bit to advertise the prowess of the sale and Beeby is all too aware that such victories are needed to maintain the Orby's reputation as a guaranteed source of top-notch talent.

He said, “People come back to the Orby Sale to buy good-looking and well-bred individuals who perform on the racetrack. Eldar Eldarov and Prosperous Voyage are obviously the most high-profile graduates this season but they are pumped out every year. The sale punches above its weight in that respect. We call it the Irish national yearling sale, because that's what it is, but it is a premier European yearling sale. It's one of the most important dates in the year, certainly in Europe, if not in the northern hemisphere breeding season. It will have the full focus of attention and we expect a pretty big buying bench to turn up. 

“That's certainly the indication at the moment as hotel rooms are at a premium and we're flying people in from the United States. We have interest from the Middle East, the Far East, obviously from Ireland, Britain and Europe, so we are prepared for a really big turnout.”

And that American interest should not be underestimated. Given the strength of the dollar, it is understood that up to 60 American-based agents and buyers could be in attendance at the Orby Sale next week, which would be a record. 

Add that to the fact that the demand for yearlings has been strong at the the August Sale at Arqana, the Premier Yearling Sale at Goffs UK, the Tattersalls Somerville Sale and at Tattersalls Ireland last week, Beeby is quietly optimistic of the trend continuing at Goffs. 

He said, “The yearling sales have been extraordinary this year. We would be hopeful of a good trade. The American interest is higher than it has ever been, exactly what number turns up remains to be seen but the dollar being where it is a major attraction. They are looking for our kind of horses and we've got them in droves.”

Beeby added, “I've seen a lot of these horses and I would be surprised if buyers are not very impressed. For our sale, we need to have the pedigree and the conformation because there's plenty of good yearlings to come in the following weeks, and that's always been the case, so you really have to be the right article to get into the Orby.”

And with all of this excitement comes great responsibility. Beeby admits there will be butterflies in the stomach when he stands up on that rostrum at 10am on Tuesday morning for a sale that broke the €40-million mark 12 months ago but everything is in place for another record-breaking session.

He said, “From a Goffs point of view, this is the most important week of our year because the two days of the Orby Sale are our highest-grossing sales by some way. Any sale that I go to, and I mean this genuinely, I care deeply about it and want it to go well. 

“For example, the Premier Sale means a lot to me and I have been working at that sale since the late 1970s, but the Orby is the one that matters most. As my late father used to say, the yearling sales are all about potential and you can see in front of you what the horse is going to look at–it's like looking at a late teenager in human terms. You can see the athlete.”

Beeby added, “The overriding emotion is anticipation, excitement and there is a certain amount of adrenaline flowing. When I get up on that rostrum, I will feel some nerves, but I think you need that. If you're an auctioneer, the whole point of doing this job is the moments leading up to when a horse walks into the ring, everything else leads towards that moment. So, stepping forward with a microphone on you, the gavel in your hand and seeing a beautifully-bred horse from a major operation with a track record of selling top-class horses walking around a ring that has seen champion after champion, that's what I live for. I just love it and I can't wait for next week.”

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