Friday’s Cazoo Oaks Attracts 14

The 1 1/2-mile £395,000 G1 Cazoo Oaks has drawn a field of 14, including ante-post favourite and 'TDN Rising Star' Santa Barbara (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) for Coolmore partners and Aidan O'Brien who will leave from stall four.

Joining the G1 QIPCO 1000 Guineas fourth from Ballydoyle is G3 Tattersalls Musidora S. heroine Snowfall (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}), G3 Kilcarn Stud Flame Of Tara Irish EBF S. victress Divinely (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), the Group 3 placed Willow (Ire) (American Pharoah), and La Joconde (Ire) (Frankel {GB}).

Saffron Beach (Ire) (New Bay {GB}), runner-up in the G1 QIPCO 1000 Guineas at Newmarket on May 2 for the Sangster family, James Wigan and trainer Jane Chapple-Hyam, drew post seven. One to her inside is Mark Johnston's Dubai Fountain (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), the winner of the Listed Cheshire Oaks on May 5 for Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum.

Shadwell's listed winner Zeyaadah (Ire) (Tamayuz {GB}) is one of three for trainer Roger Varian, the others are Musidora third Teona (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) in the colours of Ali Saeed and the Gredley Family's Save A Forest (Ire) (Kingman {GB}), second to the Archie Watson-trained and Apple Tree Stud-owned Sherbet Lemon (Lemon Drop Kid) in the Listed Novibet Oaks Trial Fillies' S. Third to Sherbet Lemon that day was Qatar Racing's Ocean Road (Ire) (Australia {GB}) who will leave from stall five for Hugo Palmer with Champion Jockey Oisin Murphy in the irons.

Rounding out the field are Mantonbury Stud's Technique (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) from the Martyn Meade yard and supplementary entry Mystery Angel (Ire) (Kodi Bear {Ire}) for Nick Bradley Racing 27 and Partner. The Ben Curtis trainee won the Listed Betfair Pretty Polly S. and was fourth in the Musidora to Snowfall.

Nick Bradley said of his £22,500 supplementary entry, “It looks a stronger race than we'd have liked, but we are where we are. The track will suit and she appears to be in very good form–she's in better form at home than she was going to York.

“She looks overpriced a little bit at the moment, I think. We're hopeful of a good run.”

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Hollie Doyle and Sherbet Lemon Team Up For Oaks

Hollie Doyle and Listed Novibet Oaks Trial Fillies' S. heroine Sherbet Lemon (Lemon Drop Kid), who races for Apple Tree Stud, will team up for the June 4 G1 Cazoo Oaks at Epsom Downs.

“She's very well, and we're really looking forward to next Friday,” said former NH jockey Robert 'Choc' Thornton, who manages the Apple Tree racing and stud operation for Paul Dunkley. “She's done some work–she did a gallop on Friday and she's absolutely fine. It's just a case of keeping her ticking over for the big day.”

Doyle was aboard for the filly's maiden win in February, but was not in the irons for her next two runs, as she had commitments to owner Imad Al Sagar. Sherbet Lemon was fourth with Tom Marquand in the saddle at Wetherby in a novice on Apr. 25 and returned on May 8 to with the Listed Novibet Oaks Trial Fillies' S. at a big price under Paul Mulrennan.

“She stays and she seems quite versatile,” he said. “She won on the all-weather at Newcastle, and it was quick ground at Wetherby when she was fourth. She got no run at all, and I was actually very pleased with the way she ran that day–because she stayed on really well, and we know there were traffic problems.

“Then at the Oaks trial, the listed race at Lingfield, she was fantastic. She travelled on soft ground, and Lingfield is undulating and possibly as close as you can get to Epsom away from Epsom.”

“We'd hope we have a good each-way chance–if she could finish fourth or fifth then she'd have run very well,” he said. “My only slight concern is the possibility that we haven't got the tactical speed early–in Group 1s they go a good gallop.

“We wouldn't want her in top gear all the way, so we may have to sit and suffer at some stage early on just to find her rhythm and find her gear, and then she should be staying on at the end.”

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Lemon Lives Up To Big Pedigree

When the gates sprang open for Saturday's Listed Oaks Trial Fillies' S. at Lingfield, Sherbet Lemon (Lemon Drop Kid) wasn't aware of her odds–which, at 28-1, where the longest in the eight-filly field. And while it may have come as a surprise to many when she dug in late over the soft course to overhaul more fancied rivals, the grey was simply doing what her substantial pedigree suggested she should.

The name Lemon Drop Kid may not turn many heads in Europe, but Lane's End's five time Grade I-winning relative of A.P. Indy–who was pensioned from stud duty in January after covering until the age of 24 last year–has carved out a considerable reputation on both sides of the Atlantic.

Lemon Drop Kid–who has thus far provided nine Grade/Group 1 winners which represent a near-equal mix of dirt and turf specialists–is best known on these shores as the sire of the Sir Michael Stoute-trained Cannock Chase, winner of the GI Canadian International as well as the G3 Huxley S. and G3 Tercentenary S., as well as his Tercentenary and G2 Prix Eugene Adam-winning full-brother Pisco Sour and Ron Arculli's multiple group winner Red Verdon. Lemon Drop Kid's progeny have been admirably diverse: he sired the 2006 GI Kentucky Oaks winner Lemons Forever; Beach Patrol, the winner of three Grade Is over middle distances on the turf; and the hard-knocking Richard's Kid, winner of two GI Pacific Classics and the GI Goodwood S. Lemon Drop Kid has provided the GI Spinster S. winner Romantic Vision out of a daughter of Giant's Causeway; the GI Ashland S. winner Christmas Kid out of a Green Desert mare and the GI Diana S. scorer Somali Lemonade out of a daughter of Nureyev.

Lemon Drop Kid himself was among the leaders of his generation on the racetrack. Bred by Will Farish and W.S. Kilroy, he has a pedigree very much in the purple; he shares a second dam with the same breeders' legendary sire A.P. Indy, and like that son of Seattle Slew he achieved Classic glory in the GI Belmont S.–one of five Grade I wins on the dirt for Lemon Drop Kid which also included the Futurity S. at two, the Travers, the Whitney and the Woodward.

Lemon Drop Kid was a dirt phenom who was never tried on the turf, but it is plain to see why so many of his progeny relish the green; his pedigree is one that has effortlessly criss-crossed the Atlantic for generations. Lemon Drop's kid's fifth dam is the Irish Oaks winner Uvira II (Umidwar {GB}), who was bred by the third Aga Khan and exported to the U.S. in 1941 after being bought by Emerson Woodward. Uvira changed hands on numerous occasions after arriving in the U.S., but richly rewarded her various owners by producing not only five stakes-winning colts, but a myriad of influential daughters, chief among those Missy Baba (My Babu). Missy Baba emulated her dam by carving out a legacy through her daughters. Various branches of Missy Baba's descendants have produced the likes of American Horse of the Year Havre de Grace (Saint Liam), GI Belmont S. winner Tonalist (Tapit) and GI Flower Bowl Invitational S. winner Riskaverse (Dynaformer)–all three of those out great-granddaughters of Missy Baba–and the 2017 Canadian champion 3-year-old filly and multiple graded stakes winner Holy Helena (Ghostzapper).

Missy Baba's greatest gift, however, was her fifth foal, Gay Missile, the Ashland S.-winning daughter of Sir Gaylord. Her second foal, Lassie Dear (Buckpasser), has had a dizzying influence on the breed transatlantically; not only is she the second dam of both A.P. Indy and Lemon Drop Kid, but her descendants likewise include the G1 Sprint Cup and G1 Prix de la Foret victor Wolfhound; French champion Gay Mecene; GI Preakness S. winner and fellow Lane's End sire Summer Squall; dual Grade I-winning miler Court Vision; European champion Duke of Marmalade (Ire) and his Derby-winning half-brother Ruler of the World (Ire).

Just as significantly, Lemon Drop Kid is a son of Kingmambo, who blends dirt and turf brilliance through his own sire Mr. Prospector and dam Miesque who, like her first two dams before her, was born in the U.S. but excelled in France and beyond.

The propensity of Lemon Drop Kid's progeny has been split nearly evenly between dirt and turf, with 52 of his foals having won black-type races on the dirt and 56 on turf. At the time he was pensioned in early January, Lemon Drop Kid ranked 11th by earnings on the TDN's list of cumulative leading active sires in North America–an indication of his enduring potency as a sire–and today he is on the cusp of two milestones: Sherbet Lemon was Lemon Drop Kid's 99th stakes winner, and his total progeny earnings sits at a shade over $99-million. He is also building a considerable reputation as a broodmare sire: his daughters have produced 74 stakes winners, their 13 Grade I winners including four-time top-level scorer Forever Unbridled (Unbridled's Song); last year's GI Turf Classic S. scorer Digital Age (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}); G1 St James's Palace S. victor and young Newsells Park sire Without Parole (GB) (Frankel {GB}); and four-time Group 1 winner Elusive Kate (Elusive Quality). Lemon Drop Kid's influence could be felt on British shores again this summer should the G1 Al Quoz Sprint winner Extravagant Kid (Kiss The Kid) take up his entry in the G1 King's Stand S. or G1 Diamond Jubilee S. at Royal Ascot; he is by Lemon Drop Kid's dual Grade III-winning son Kiss The Kid.

In selecting Lemon Drop Kid as the second mating for Sherbet Lemon's dam, Famous (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), after importing her from Ireland in 2015, Greg Goodman of Mt Brilliant Farm in Lexington, Kentucky–famously the birthplace of Man O'War–gave Famous an excellent chance to get a stone cold runner and, with the resulting foal being a filly, a potential broodmare with all the right ingredients.

Famous herself was bred by Lynch Bages and raced in the colours of Derrick Smith after she was secured by Demi O'Byrne for €1-million at the 2008 Goffs Million sale. Famous would have had considerable residual value even had she not placed in the G1 Moyglare Stud S., being a full-sister to the Group 1 Phoenix S., National S., 2000 Guineas and St James's Palace S. winner Mastercraftsman (Ire) and a half to the GIII Locust Grove H. winner Genuine Devotion (Ire) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}). The family, which also includes G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and G1 Juddmonte International victor Sakhee (Bahri) and dual Grade I scorer River Memories (Riverman), has continued to blossom in recent years, with the likes of G2 Zipping Classic and G2 Middleton S. scorer Beautiful Romance (GB) (New Approach {Ire}) appearing under the second dam.

Famous was secured privately by Mt Brilliant at the end of her racing career and kept at Coolmore with a small band of Goodman's mares. She visited Galileo (Ire) her first five years at stud, her first foals yielding two minor winners. Incidentally, it was after Famous touched down in the U.S. that she took off: her first American-born foal was the Galileo colt Il Paradiso, who was scooped up by MV Magnier for $300,000 at Keeneland September in 2017 and went on to be third in the G1 Melbourne Cup and G2 Lonsdale Cup.

Famous's first mating in the U.S. was to Bernardini, who is bred similarly to Lemon Drop Kid being by his close relative A.P. Indy. Goodman, then, must have been thrilled to get a filly, what with Bernardini's burgeoning reputation as a broodmare sire, and he retained that resulting progeny, Love Beach, to race after she went through the ring at Keeneland September in 2018 for $150,000. Love Beach was third behind the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner Sharing (Speightstown) in the Listed Selima S. as a 2-year-old.

Next came Sherbet Lemon, who was the selection of Federico Barberini for $200,000 at Keeneland September and races in the colours of Apple Tree Stud for trainer Archie Watson. Sherbet Lemon won on debut on the Newcastle all-weather in February and made up ground from the rear of the pack to be third in the Wetherby novice race on Apr. 25 that produced Juddmonte's 'TDN Rising Star' Noon Star (GB) (Galileo {Ire}). After she toughed out a soft-ground win over some similarly well-bred types on Saturday, connections indicated that a date in the G1 Cazoo Oaks on June 4 is likely in the cards.

As for Famous, she continues to get every chance to live up to her name. She has a 2-year-old colt by More Than Ready named Bad Gus, and after missing a season when barren in 2020 she foaled a Tapit filly this year.

While American buyers have become the norm on the dockets at European yearling and breeding stock sales, Goodman, originally from Texas, was perhaps one of the pioneers of that phenomenon. After a few initial visits to Tattersalls to get a feel for the market, Mt Brilliant purchased three mares at the December sale in 2011 including a full-sister to Oaks winner Casual Look (Red Ransom) named Dress Uniform for 360,000gns and the Group 3-placed Gooseberry Fool (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), a three-quarter sister to G1 Poule d'Essai des Poulains scorer Aussie Rules (Danehill), for 440,000gns. Goodman returned the following year to snap up Desert Classic (GB) (Green Desert), the dam of GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf scorer Wrote (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}), carrying a full sibling to him for 875,000gns, and others purchased over the years in conjunction with agent Marette Farrell include the graded stakes-placed Dame Marie (Smart Strike), a half-sister to G1 St Leger winner Rule Of Law (Kingmambo) for 500,000gns; and the half-sisters Superioritycomplex (Ire) and Abingdon (Street Cry {Ire}) from the Ballymacoll dispersal in 2017. Mt Brilliant also has Debonnaire (GB) (Anabaa), the dam of Australian Group 1 winner Hartnell (GB) (Authorized {GB}), and like Famous bred a few foals out of her in Europe before bringing her across to Kentucky.

Sherbet Lemon's story, then, is one of blending the best of the breed on both sides of the Atlantic through and through. Should her good fortune last through to the winning post at Epsom, it would be a success story generations in the making.

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Oaks Trial Success For Lemon Drop Kid’s Sherbet Lemon

Fourth behind TDN Rising Star Noon Star (Galileo {Ire}) in a 10-furlong Wetherby novice Apr. 25, Apple Tree Stud's Sherbet Lemon (Lemon Drop Kid) was on top at the end of a close call for Saturday's Listed Lingfield Oaks Trial. Shadowing the leader Loving Dream (GB) (Gleneagles {Ire}) throughout the early stages, the 28-1 shot worked her way to the front with over a furlong remaining and dug in to prevail by 3/4 of a length from Save a Forest (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) with less than two lengths covering the first four home.

Apple Tree Stud's manager is the former leading jumps jockey Robert Thornton and he said, “She wasn't far behind John Gosden's horse [Loving Dream] at Wetherby last time and there were extenuating circumstances for our filly, as she was stood in the stalls for 10 minutes and got shuffled back. We thought she'd run well today, but she's surprised us that she's won.” As far as a tilt at the June 4 G1 Epsom Oaks is concerned, Thornton was positive. “I think we sort of have to–I'm not sure how many chances you get to do that type of thing and it's a dream to have runners in those type of races,” he added. “She's handled all types of ground and handled the undulations today, so we may as well have a go. She'll stay galloping, so you never know, she could run into a place.”

Successful on her only other start on Newcastle's Tapeta Feb. 11, Sherbet Lemon is a half-sister to the strong-staying G1 Melbourne Cup third Il Paradiso (Galileo {Ire}) and to the stakes-placed Love Beach (Bernardini). The dam, who was runner-up in the G1 Moyglare Stud S. for Ballydoyle, is a full-sister to the four-times group 1-winning champion and successful Irish 2000 Guineas-winning sire Mastercraftsman (Ire) and a half to the GIII Locust Grove H. winner Genuine Devotion (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}). This is also the family of the brilliant G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe hero Sakhee (Bahri), fellow sire Celestial Storm (Roberto) and the G2 Middleton S. winner Beautiful Romance (GB) (New Approach {Ire}). Her 2-year-old colt Bad Gus is by More Than Ready, while she also has a filly foal by Tapit.

Saturday, Lingfield, Britain
NOVIBET OAKS TRIAL FILLIES' S.-Listed, £40,000, Lingfield, 5-8, 3yo, f, 11f 133yT, 2:40.99, sf.
1–SHERBET LEMON, 126, f, 3, by Lemon Drop Kid
1st Dam: Famous (Ire) (G1SP-Ire, $210,166), by Danehill Dancer (Ire)
2nd Dam: Starlight Dreams, by Black Tie Affair (Ire)
3rd Dam: Reves Celestes, by Lyphard
1ST BLACK-TYPE WIN. ($200,000 Ylg '19 KEESEP). O-Apple Tree Stud; B-Mt Brilliant Broodmares II LLC (KY); T-Archie Watson; J-Paul Mulrennan. £22,992. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $37,373. *1/2 to Il Paradiso (Galileo {Ire), Hwt. 3yo-Ire at 14f+, G1SP-Aus & GSP-Eng, $465,393.
2–Save A Forest (Ire), 126, f, 3, Kingman (GB)–Bark (Ire), by Galileo (Ire). O-The Gredley Family; B-Stetchworth & Middle Park Studs Ltd (IRE); T-Roger Varian. £8,724.
3–Ocean Road (Ire), 126, f, 3, Australia (GB)–Love and Laughter (Ire), by Theatrical (Ire). (140,000gns Wlg '18 TATFOA; 150,000gns Ylg '19 TATOCT). O-Qatar Racing Ltd; B-Kevin & Meta Cullen (IRE); T-Hugo Palmer. £4,364.
Margins: 3/4, 1, NK. Odds: 28.00, 12.00, 4.00.
Also Ran: Divinely (Ire), Loving Dream (GB), Nash Nasha (GB), Technique (GB), Regent (GB). Scratched: Invite (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result. Video, sponsored by TVG.

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