Raclette Joins Yorkshire Oaks Cast

Group 2 winner Raclette (GB) (Frankel {GB}) has been supplemented to the Aug. 18 G1 Yorkshire Oaks, according to trainer Andre Fabre. Named a 'TDN Rising Star' at Deauville last August, the bay won the Listed Prix Melisande at ParisLongchamp two starts back in June, and triumphed in the G2 Prix de Malleret in the colours of the late Prince Khalid Abdullah on July 14.

“She will be supplemented for the Yorkshire Oaks,” said Fabre. “She is beginning to mature now and the step up to 12 furlongs suited her last time out, she really stays well.

“I think she wants good ground–good to firm, fast ground is what she wants. Hopefully it will stay dry in August because sometimes for that meeting it can go soft.

“I don't think she will be a filly for the Arc this year as she is still a little bit weak. Perhaps next year when she is stronger.”

The trainer also had an update on Group 1 winner Mare Australis (Ire) (Australia {GB}), who was unplaced in the G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.

“He had a valid excuse, he became unbalanced on the track and was pushed out of the race and another horse galloped into his heels,” said Fabre. “Saying that, he's been to Saint-Cloud before and disappointed, so he might just not like the course.

“He'll go for an Arc prep and then the Arc, he likes Longchamp so it makes sense to run him there.”

The post Raclette Joins Yorkshire Oaks Cast appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

Source of original post

“You Live In Hope” – Retired Vet Bids to Build on Biggest Breeding Success

Fergus Cousins, the retired vet who bred GII San Clemente S. winner Bellabel (Ire) (Belardo {Ire}), described that Del Mar triumph as his best moment in racing.

Bellabel, formally trained by Jessica Harrington in Ireland, won the Grade II contest on debut for Philip D'Amato, sparking hopes that bigger and better things could be coming in the sales ring for her breeder.

Cousins has four broodmares at his base in Dunshaughlin in County Meath. He bought Fashion Line (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}), the dam of Bellabel, for €32,000 at the November Mares Sale at Goffs in 2017 off Darley.

He explained, “I have four mares at the moment. For some reason or another, I have had a lot more fillies than colts.

“I am a retired vet. I worked with the Department of Agriculture. We bought the farm in Dunshaughlin 30 years ago and I have been breeding for over 10 years now.”

He added, “This would be my biggest success and hopefully we can do even better with the mare's progeny. You live in hope.”

Peter Kelly of Ballybin Stud has consigned horses for Cousins for over 10 years. He recalls Bellabel being “big and backward” as a yearling and revealed how he couldn't help but smile to himself when he read her trainer's comments about the filly in the TDN last week.

He explained, “We've been selling for Fergus for over 10 years now. We've had some great days with him, in the ring and cheering on his stock on the track, but he hasn't enjoyed anything like what Bellabel achieved over the weekend. It was his best moment in racing.

“He bought the mare from Godolphin and we had Bellabel for the yearling sales. She was quite big and looked a bit backward. She was in a couple of sales but it was the time when some of them were moved to England so we threw her out into the field for six weeks and it was the best thing we ever did as she came back in and we went for the later sale–the Tattersalls Ireland Flat Breeding Stock Sale–in December.

“She bloomed and was a totally different filly for those extra six weeks or so that she got. We were expecting that she might stand out a little bit and she made €33,000, which wasn't a bad price, and Belardo had done well with his first crop at that stage so everything had fallen into place for her. She walked her way into a sale–she was a massive walker, quite typical of the mare actually.”

He added, “We were reading Phil D'Amato in the TDN last week. He was speaking about the European fillies that he bought and mentioned that he backed off Bellabel and gave her time. We were saying, 'that's the story of her life,' as she's a big filly and the bit of time has been her friend.”

 

Fashion Line has a Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) yearling filly (lot 424) and Profitable (Ire) filly foal that will soon go under the hammer. With the mare back in foal to Belardo, hopes are high that Bellabel's success can be built upon.

Kelly said, “There's a yearling half-sister by Holy Roman Emperor and she's going to Fairyhouse Part 1. She's a big mover, a similar type to the mare. She also has a Profitable filly foal and he went back to the well with Belardo as she's in foal to him. I'm delighted for Fergus.”

 

The post “You Live In Hope” – Retired Vet Bids to Build on Biggest Breeding Success appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

Source of original post

Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Catalogue Features Bellabel Half

The catalogue for the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale is now online. Featuring a half-sister to the catalogue will offer 480 yearlings during Part I of the sale on Sept. 20-21 and another 128 lots for Part II on Sept. 22. Past graduates continue to excel on the racecourse, with Bottle Of Bubbles (Ire) (Cotai Glory {GB}) taking the G3 Premio Primi Passi, and Sir Busker (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire}) trotting up in the G2 York S. recently.

Several yearlings are full- or half-siblings to group winners, among them a Tamayuz (GB) half-sister to G3 Gladness S. winner Markaz Paname (Ire) (Markaz {Ire}) (lot 254) from Rockton Stud; Ballybin Stud's lot 424, by Holy Roman Emperor (Ire), received a timely update when the 3-year-old half-sister Bellabel (Ire) (Belardo) took out the GII San Clemente S. at Del Mar on Saturday evening.

Runaway first-season sire Havana Grey (GB), who is already the sire of a stakes winner and 27 other winners, has 10 yearlings on offer, with Universal Stud, Ltd. selling lot 386, a half-sister to the group-placed Sam Maximus (GB) (Showcasing {GB}).

There are also yearlings set to sell out of 54 black-type mares, including a Kingman (GB) colt (lot 153) out of multiple Group 2 heroine Riposte (GB) (Dansili {GB}) from The Castlebridge Consignment; lot 214, a daughter of Too Darn Hot (GB) out of multiple Group 3 winner and Group 1-placed Suffused (GB) (Champs Elysees {GB}) is also consigned by Castlebridge; and lot 433, a filly by No Nay Never out of G3 Prix Minerve victress Forces Of Darkness (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}) will be offered by Castledillon Stud.

All yearlings catalogued will be candidates for the €300,000 Tattersalls Ireland Super Auction Sales S. at the Curragh in 2023. The vendor of the winning horse will also drive away in an Overlander 2-stall horsebox. In addition, over 80% of the yearlings catalogued are IRE qualified and eligible to win a sales voucher of €10,000 per qualifying race in Ireland and Britain.

The post Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Catalogue Features Bellabel Half appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

Source of original post

‘It’s All About Having Winners’ – Lillingston Relishing Red-Hot Run 

Purveyors of Twitter will have noticed that Luke Lillingston has made his way onto timelines on an almost daily basis in recent weeks but the Mount Coote Stud operator had his name pegged into lights on Saturday when dear old Sir Busker (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire}), a horse he bought for just €25,000 in 2017, bagged the G2 Sky Bet York S. 

Whether it's buying or breeding winners, Lillingston has enjoyed a year to remember and, not only did he source Sir Busker on behalf of Kennet Valley, but he also bought Dual Identity (Ire) (Belardo {Ire}) and Cabinet Maker (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}), who won for the syndicate last week. 

Lillingston said, “It's been a great week for Kennet Valley. Dual Identity won at Sandown last Thursday while Cabinet Maker won for them at Chelmsford on Sunday. They were lucky enough to have three winners in four days, including Sir Busker on Saturday.”

If ever a horse deserved his big day in the sun, it was Sir Busker. He is quite simply an owner's dream and, after representing the syndicate in some of the biggest races across the world, bagged his first Group 2 at York on Saturday. 

Lillingston said, “We haven't been afraid to run him but a lot of the time we realised that, when we were running in the big races, he wasn't going to be a likely winner. William Buick and Jim Crowley suggested stepping him up to a mile-and-a-quarter and it seemed the time to do that. He only won by a whisker at York but he stayed the trip out fine so it was wonderful. 

“What was really nice about Saturday was that his previous win came in the Silver Royal Hunt Cup at Royal Ascot in 2020, which sadly nobody could go and see because of Covid. Most of his owners were there on Saturday.”

https://twitter.com/RacingTV/status/1550849201373855758

Sir Busker was recording the sixth win of his career on Saturday. He has taken his syndicate members to some of the biggest meetings in Britain and picked up a lot of prize-money in Dubai during the winter as well. All told, he has amassed over £450,000 in career earnings, despite costing just €25,000 at the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale in 2017. 

“It just shows that it can be done and hopefully it's one of those wins that gives lots of encouragement to people,” Lillingston said. “Every year, horses like this come along. They end up going from working class to aristocrats. They are out there, we just have to find them. 

“We've [Kennet Valley] had 12 winners this year and, considering there are only roughly the same number of horses in the syndicate, it's been going well. It's all about having winners.” 

The bottom line may be all about winning races but no syndicate member will allow themselves to believe that Sir Busker can snare the G1 Juddmonte International at York next month, where Baaeed (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) could feature among his big-race rivals. 

But that's not to say the enthusiastic bunch of owners behind Sir Busker will not enjoy the ride as a step back up in class is next on the hugely likeable 6-year-old's agenda. 

“He's entered in the Juddmonte and I think he'll take his chance. Why wouldn't you at this point? He's a very unlikely winner but he has run well at the course twice now. We now know that he stays the distance and some of these big races are cutting up. How wonderful would it be to have a runner in one of the highest-rated races in the world. It would be great for him to take a shot at that and I would think that Dubai could be on the agenda for him again.”

While Sir Busker has top-level targets to aim at, another basement buy of Lillingston's, Star Of Lady M (GB) (Havana Grey {GB}), looks set to tackle the Alice Keppel Fillies' S. at Goodwood on Wednesday. 

Bought by Lillingston for just 15,000gns at Tattersalls Book 3 last October on behalf of the Madden family, who are enjoying their first foray into racehorse ownership, the David O'Meara-trained Star Of Lady M has amassed four wins and a sack full of prize-money for her connections this term.

Lillingston said, “She has given me huge pleasure as an agent this season. The Maddens asked me to buy them their first racehorse last year and we focussed on Book 3 because it suited our budget. She only cost 15,000gns and is eligible for the British bonuses. Including bonuses, she's earned the best part of £70,000. We bought another filly at that sale and she's with Tim Easterby. Her name is Emerald Duchess (GB) and she is by Massaat (Ire). She should be fun for them. The Maddens are bringing new people into racing and any time new people come into this sport, we should be very happy.”

Nobody could accuse Lillingston of not doing his bit to provide new and prospective owners with the best experience possible. Along with success of Sir Busker and Star Of Lady M, Lillingston played an important role in MyRacehorse (owned with Philip Antonacci)'s first winner in Ireland, the Joseph O'Brien-trained Ma Belle Artiste (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}), who won a Leopardstown maiden on debut last Thursday. 

https://twitter.com/RacingTV/status/1550849201373855758

Lillingston is the joint-breeder of Ma Belle Artiste, who made a fine start to her career in the colours of MyRacehorse, a new ownership vehicle that promotes micro shares and one which is designed to provide prospective owners with a gateway into the sport. 

“This is what we need to encourage,” he said. “It's giving people the opportunity to own a small part of a racehorse. In England, we have Hot To Trot Racing, which is a racing club that Sam Hoskins and I run. Again, that's designed to get more people into racing and Ma Belle Artiste is on a potentially much bigger scale. She has the potential to be a very smart filly and a lot of people have the potential to be a part of her career which is fantastic.”

Sadly for Lillingston, Ma Belle Artiste's dam Toi Et Moi passed away recently and, while he has nothing left of the family, the Limerick-based operator is looking forward to following her career with O'Brien under the banner of MyRacehorse. 

He added, “Sadly Toi Et Moi (Ire) died, which is the worst part of the story. She was a beautiful stakes-winning mare by Galileo (Ire) and hadn't really done it up until this filly but Ma Belle Artiste was definitely the best foal that she had. 

“To think, MyRacehorse bought her for €170,000 at the Orby Sale last year and Newtown Anner Stud were the under-bidders. How lovely is that? Two people who we never sold a horse to in our lives wanted her so we're delighted she turned out to be quite smart.”

 

The post ‘It’s All About Having Winners’ – Lillingston Relishing Red-Hot Run  appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.

Source of original post

Verified by MonsterInsights