Pearl Another Breeders’ Cup Gem

LEXINGTON, KY–The European-trained runners may have been shut out on opening day of the Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland, but there would have been plenty of smiling faces in Ireland, France and England on Friday evening as ‘TDN Rising Star’ Aunt Pearl (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) kept her perfect record intact with a powerful front-running score in the GI Juvenile Fillies Turf under Frenchman Florent Geroux for trainer Brad Cox. Aidan O’Brien’s Mother Earth (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) made up significant ground late to grab second, mowing down the Ringfort Stud-bred Miss Amulet (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire})-herself a revelation this season in winning two stakes races after being purchased for £7,500 as a yearling-who checked in third. Stonestreet Stables’ G1 Prix Morny and G2 Queen Mary S. winner Campanelle (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) faded to fourth after chasing Aunt Pearl’s five-length lead early.

Bred by the partnership of John Malone’s Ballylinch Stud and Frenchman Lucien Urano’s Ecurie des Charmes, Aunt Pearl was presented in the ring during Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale last year. At 280,000gns, she was the most expensive of nine fillies bought between Books 1 and 2 by Liz Crow and Brad Weisbord of BSW Bloodstock, who were shopping at the sale for the first time for a new venture headed by prominent American owners Sol Kumin and Michael Dubb to target European-bred fillies to run on the turf in the U.S.

“We put a group together and Mike and I were the first two who were apart of it, and then we filled it in with a few others,” Kumin explained. “They [Weisbord and Crow] went over there and did all the hard work and it was obviously a terrific job by the team scouting this horse out. From the beginning she was one of the better ones of the group and she’s probably turned out to be the best one.”

If all this sounds familiar, it should: two years previously, agent Mike Ryan had shopped Book 1 for Klaravich Stables and unearthed another daughter of Lope De Vega, Newspaperofrecord (Ire). Like Aunt Pearl, Newspaperofrecord won her first two starts by open lengths before wiring this race at Churchill Downs. For Kumin in particular, the Juvenile Fillies Turf is a race he is building an enviable record in; he won it for the first time in 2014 at Santa Anita with Lady Eli (Divine Park).

Aunt Pearl isn’t the only Grade I star for American connections to have graduated from Book 1 last year; agent Ben McElroy picked out Campanelle for 190,000gns on behalf of Stonestreet, one of three he signed for. To add further clout, the seventh-place finisher in the Juvenile Fillies Turf, Editor At Large (Ire), is also by Lope De Vega and was purchased from Book 1 for 260,000gns by Mike Ryan for Peter Brant’s White Birch Farm.

Coronavirus understandably put somewhat of a damper on American invaders at Park Paddocks this October, but Irishmen Ryan and McElroy were both on the buyers’ list and Aunt Pearl’s win all but guarantees that the already formidable American participation will continue to rise at Tattersalls.

Aunt Pearl is the latest feather in the cap for Ballylinch Stud’s Lope De Vega, whose star has only continued to ascend over the years. He has had four Group 1 winners on three continents this year, with Newspaperofrecord adding the G1 Just a Game S. to her already illustrious record and Gytrash (Aus) and the 2-year-old Lucky Vega (Ire) becoming new top-level winners in Australia and Ireland, respectively. Lope De Vega’s G2 Champions Juvenile S. scorer Cadillac (Ire) was a respectable fourth in Friday’s G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf for Alpha Racing and Jessica Harrington, while Godolphin’s G3 Tattersalls S. winner La Barrosa (Ire) is one to look forward to next year.

While European-trained runners failed to get a win on the board at the Breeders’ Cup on Friday, a few others in addition to Cadillac made favourable impressions. Battleground (War Front) made up ground late to be second in the Juvenile Turf under Ryan Moore, just missing emulating his dam Found (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) who won the GI Breeders’ Cup Turf the last time the championships were at Keeneland in 2015.

Owners Martin and Lisa Webb and trainer Nigel Tinkler kept the faith in jockey Rowan Scott, who rode out his claim this summer, bringing him over to ride G2 Flying Childers S. winner Ubettabelieveit (GB) (Kodiac {GB}) in the GII Juvenile Turf Sprint, and Scott gave the colt a beautiful ride to be third. Acting like a rider with plenty more experience under his belt, Scott kept a cool head when his mount blew the break, guiding him to the rail and letting him gradually pick off runners while taking the shortest route around the course. It is likely this is not the last we’ve heard from Scott, as well as Ubettabelieveit’s owners the Webbs, who were adamant on Thursday that a top four finish would spark big celebrations.

With a hugely formidable European contingent lined up for Saturday’s GI Breeders’ Cup Turf as well as two Guineas winners in the GI Mile, the second day of the Breeders’ Cup holds plenty of chances for trophies to be taken back across the Atlantic.

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Tattersalls Confirms December Sales To Take Place As Scheduled

Tattersalls is pleased to confirm that in accordance with government regulations concerning livestock and horse auctions, the forthcoming Tattersalls December Sales will take place in Newmarket as scheduled starting on Monday, Nov. 23 and concluding on Thursday, Dec. 3.

The Tattersalls December Yearling Sale will take place Monday, Nov. 23, followed by the four-day Tattersalls December Foal Sale from Wednesday, Nov 25 – Saturday, Nov. 28. The sale will as ever conclude with the four-day Tattersalls December Mares Sale which will take place Monday, Nov. 30 – Thursday, Dec. 3.

Commenting on the confirmed dates, Tattersalls chairman Edmond Mahony said;

“We are delighted and relieved that we have received clarity on this crucial issue and it is clear that the ratified government regulations will allow us to stage the full Tattersalls December Sale on the originally scheduled dates. This is a huge relief for the industry and we are enormously grateful that the 2020 bloodstock sales season in Britain can proceed and conclude as planned. The Tattersalls December Sale is an event of global significance within the bloodstock industry and the possibility of wholesale disruption was a deeply worrying prospect for all concerned.

“As we all know, staging bloodstock sales in 2020 has been challenging to say the least. To be able to hold the Tattersalls December Sales on the scheduled dates will be universally welcomed and applauded not only in Britain and Ireland, but by the wider bloodstock industry and we will continue to do our utmost to bring the testing 2020 Tattersalls sales season to as successful a conclusion as possible.”

The December Sales will be conducted under strict COVID-19 related protocols and attendance will be restricted only to those professionally involved in the sale. Professional participants should submit the official online Medical Declaration Forms to Tattersalls well in advance of the sale and the relevant form will be available on www.tattersalls.com. Live internet bidding and telephone bidding through members of the Tattersalls team will again be available for buyers unable to attend the sale in person and buyers should register online with Tattersalls in advance of the sale.

The catalogs for the Tattersalls December Sales are all out now and also available online.

Full 2020 Tattersalls December Sale Dates:

  • Tattersalls December Yearling Sale: Monday, Nov. 23rd, start time 11 a.m.
  • Tattersalls December Foal Sale: Wednesday, Nov. 25 – Saturday, Nov. 28, start time 11 a.m. each day.
  • Tattersalls December Mares Sale: Monday, Nov. 30 – Thursday, Dec. 3, start time 9.30 a.m. each day.
  • Tattersalls Cheltenham December Sale: Thursday, Dec. 3, Park Paddocks, immediately following the conclusion of the December Mares Sale.

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Tattersalls December Remains On Schedule

The Tattersalls December Sales will take place in Newmarket on their originally planned dates-Nov. 23 through Dec. 3-in accordance with government regulations concerning livestock and horse auctions. The UK will enter its second national lockdown on Thursday and it will run through Dec. 2. The sales will be restricted to those attending in a professional capacity and under strict COVID safety protocols. Live internet and telephone bidding will be available.

“We are delighted and relieved that we have received clarity on this crucial issue and it is clear that the ratified government regulations will allow us to stage the full Tattersalls December Sale on the originally scheduled dates,” said Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony. “This is a huge relief for the industry and we are enormously grateful that the 2020 bloodstock sales season in Britain can proceed and conclude as planned. The Tattersalls December Sale is an event of global significance within the bloodstock industry and the possibility of wholesale disruption was a deeply worrying prospect for all concerned.

“As we all know, staging bloodstock sales in 2020 has been challenging to say the least. To be able to hold the Tattersalls December Sales on the scheduled dates will be universally welcomed and applauded not only in Britain and Ireland, but by the wider bloodstock industry and we will continue to do our utmost to bring the testing 2020 Tattersalls sales season to as successful a conclusion as possible.”

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Tattersalls To Explore All Options For December Sales Facing COVID-19 Lockdown

In response to the British government announcement on Saturday, Oct. 31 imposing a nationwide lockdown from Thursday, Nov. 5 to Wednesday, Dec. 2, Tattersalls will be exploring all possible options and dates for staging the 2020 Tattersalls December Sales.

Commenting on the current position, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said;

“As has so often been the case this year, we are having to respond to events and decisions entirely outside our control, but we would like to assure vendors and purchasers alike that our overriding priority is to stage the 2020 Tattersalls December Sales prior to Christmas. Naturally, our preferred option is to stage the December Sales on the existing scheduled dates and we are currently seeking clarity from the government as to whether bloodstock auctions are allowed to take place during the lockdown period. In the meantime in consultation with both Goffs and Arqana we will be looking to establish viable alternative dates with the joint aim of providing the industry with workable solutions to the challenges we all face.

“We will endeavor to provide the industry with definitive answers as soon as possible and while we regret the uncertainty and disruption caused by the new lockdown, we will continue to do everything in our power to stage sales at Tattersalls as safely as possible and at all times in full compliance with prevailing regulations.”

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