Phenom Flightline Gearing Up for Del Mar

It's been a quiet 10-plus weeks for 'TDN Rising Star' Flightline (Tapit), who has not been heard from since his electrifying debut on Apr. 24 at Santa Anita. But that's about to change. He's had four workouts since June 9 and trainer John Sadler says the 3-year-old colt is almost ready to go and will reappear sometime during the upcoming Del Mar meet.

Flightline left little doubt in his debut that he is as talented as anyone in the 3-year-old male division. Ridden by Flavien Prat, he won the six-furlong race by 13 1/4 lengths and earned a 105 Beyer figure, despite being geared down in the lane. Among the current 3-year-old crop, only Essential Quality (Tapit), Hot Rod Charlie (Oxbow) and Life Is Good (Into Mischief) have run faster this year.

“This horse has all the potential in the world,” Sadler said.

With Flightline having debuted at six furlongs in late April, Sadler knew he didn't have enough time to get the horse ready for the Triple Crown races, but it appeared that he might be able to make a race like the GI Runhappy Travers S. on Aug. 28 at Saratoga. But Sadler had other ideas. With a horse that had this much talent but was so lightly raced, the trainer decided the best approach was to be extra cautious. Between April 18 and June 9, he did not have a published workout.

“The time off was by design,” Sadler said. “It was a super effort first time out and I felt strongly that he needed time to recuperate from that race, even though he had gotten to the races late. You talk to the numbers guys and they'll tell you that when you run that brilliantly the first time you shouldn't be in any hurry to run them back. So, off that big effort, we decided to give him a little time off.”

Should Flightline race some time during the early weeks of the Del Mar meet, it would seem plausible that he could be pointed for the Travers or, perhaps the GI Pennsylvania Derby. But Sadler isn't looking at those races. After being so patient for so long, he's not about to rush things.

“My thinking is that we have a horse that has so much ability that we should take it one day at a time,” he said.  “We are not going to be in a hurry.”

Flightline was a $1-million purchase from the Lane's End consignment at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale and is owned by the partnership of Hronis Racing LLC, Siena Farm LLC, Summer Wind Equine and West Point Thoroughbreds. Summer Wind is also the horse's breeder. Last year, he was a week or so away from being sent to Sadler's barn when he had an accident that delayed his debut.

“He had an accident in the paddock and has this big huge scar on his butt,” the trainer said. “It wasn't a major setback, but it was a setback.”

Sadler has never won a Triple Crown race or the Travers, but said he has never been tempted to rush Flightline. A trainer who has had a number of top older dirt males, he'll be perfectly content if Flightline doesn't have his coming out party until late December or even next year. Sadler said that if the colt continues to progress the Dec. 26 GI Malibu S. could be a possibility.

“To me, with horses, you've got to roll with the punches,” he said. “You can't force it. He had some setbacks at two and we had to wait to get him to the races, so the Triple Crown races were out. That's just the way it is. It's always tempting, but I'm an old-school guy. The idea is to win the right races when the time comes. If he's as good as we think he is we will be fine.”

 

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Snow Lantern “Fresh as a Daisy” For Falmouth

Group 1-placed Snow Lantern (GB) (Frankel {GB}), who was second by 1 1/2 lengths in the G1 Coronation S. at Royal Ascot on June 18, is “fresh as a daisy” according to trainer Richard Hannon in advance of the July 9 G1 Tattersalls Falmouth S. at Newmarket during the Moet & Chandon July Festival.

Hannon said of the daughter of 2013 G1 1000 Guineas winner and Falmouth runner-up Sky Lantern (Ire) (Red Clubs {Ire}), “She hasn't won a 1000 Guineas like her mum but she is going there hopefully to win where her mother didn't but should have and it would be nice if she did just that. She is as fresh as a daisy. She is in good nick and is good enough to win a race like this. There is a score to be settled there and it would give us some sort of closure.”

Second when unveiled at Ascot in late July of 2020, the grey earned her 'TDN Rising Star' badge with a tally at Newbury in a maiden stakes on Apr. 18. Kept out of the G1 QIPCO 1000 Guineas, she picked up some black-type when third in the Listed Michael Seely Memorial S. at York on May 14 prior to her Coronation effort. Coronation S. heroine Alcohol Free (Ire) (No Nay Never is likely to turn up in the Falmouth.

“She was back to her best at Ascot,” Hannon continued. “She came with a lovely run, she just got tight for room for a little bit but she ran a lovely race and it showed you could put a line through the York effort. She hasn't been thrown in the deep end every time this year or last year but we are there now and she is able to compete at that level, she just needs to get a bit of luck.”

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First Captain Takes Next Step in Dwyer

Two-for-two 'TDN Rising Star' First Captain (Curlin) takes the next logical step in Monday's GIII Dwyer S. at Belmont Park. The $1.5-million Fasig-Tipton Saratoga co-topper defeated subsequent winner and 'Rising Star' recipient Mahaamel (Into Mischief) in their respective debuts going a furlong shorter here Apr. 24, then doubled up in a track-and-trip allowance in the slop May 29, good for a 95 Beyer Speed Figure.

First Captain is owned by a powerful conglomerate led by West Point Thoroughbreds and conditioned by Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey.

“We're super excited and it's a wonderful and really powerful partnership assembled,” West Point's Terry Finley said. “We've got Siena Farm, who we owned part of the [2017 GI] Kentucky Derby winner [Always Dreaming] with, Woodford who are a part of the Lanes' End partnership and, of course, [First Captain's breeder] Bobby Flay. He breeds really good horses and is just one of the many class horses he bred. I remember when his mother ran and Bobby owned her, too. Everyone is excited. This is what you go to these yearling sales for.”

The First Captain team is hopeful their charge can stake his claim on a wide-open 3-year-old division during this second half of the season.

“We know that there are moving parts in every division,” Finley said. “You have horses that come back from the Triple Crown in races like the Haskell and Jim Dandy. We'd like to think that he would be able to throw his hat in the ring. The beautiful part of our industry is that it doesn't matter what we think or what we say, what matters is what the horse does on the track. Opinions don't matter, it's all about getting to the wire first.”

Juddmonte homebred Snow House (Twirling Candy) appears to be First Captain's main challenger. After finishing fourth on debut over the Fair Grounds turf in March, he has reeled off back-to-back wins of his own for Brad Cox, at Keeneland Apr. 21 and in a Churchill optional claimer May 29. Godolphin's Gershwin (Distorted Humor–Music Note) scratched out of Delaware's GIII Kent S. Saturday for this. He was last seen taking the rained-off GIII Penn Mile in the slop May 28.

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More Than Ready Filly Romps to Rising Star Debut at Belmont

West Point Thoroughbreds and Jimmy Kahig's Ready A.P. (More Than Ready) stormed to a dazzling 8 1/4-length debut win at Belmont Park Thursday to become the latest 'TDN Rising Star.' The dark bay filly, sent off the 3-5 favorite, was away slowly and trailed the field in the early going. She rushed up into contention entering the far turn and inhaled the leader nearing the stretch before striding home powerfully without ever being asked. One Track Mine (Mineshaft) was second.

Ready A.P. was a $125,000 purchase at last year's Fasig-Tipton Selected Yearlings Showcase. Her second dam is multiple graded stakes winner Carmandia (Wild Rush). She has a yearling half-sister by Kantharos and a foal half-brother by Sharp Azteca.

5th-Belmont, $75,000, (S), Msw, 7-1, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:06.88, ft, 8 1/4 lengths.
READY A. P., f, 2, by More Than Ready
                1st Dam: Girlaboutown, by A.P. Indy
                2nd Dam: Carmandia, by Wild Rush
                3rd Dam: Her Secret, by Mining
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $41,250. O-West Point Thoroughbreds and Jimmy Kahig LLC; B-Chester Broman & Mary R. Broman (NY); T-Christophe Clement. *$125,000 Ylg '20 FTKSEL.
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