Beautifully Bred Bernardini Filly Airs En Route To ‘Rising Star’ Honors

Godolphin homebred Tarifa (f, 2, Bernardini–Kite Beach, by Awesome Again), possessed of a pedigree that says longer and maybe a bit later, defied both of those premises to graduate over an extended seven-furlong trip Wednesday at Keeneland, winning off by open lengths to become the newest 'TDN Rising Star' and 21st overall for her sadly departed sire.

Backed like a good thing to be off at odds of 14-5 (2.83-1) from a 6-1 morning line, the dark bay was a forward factor just in behind the early pacesetters and jockey Florent Geroux had his work cut out for him to prevent his filly from running up on heels. Given her head with about 3 1/2 furlongs to race, Tarifa continued to travel ominously well on the turn and weaved her way through a bit of traffic to be right there when the real running began at the top of the lane. She put favored Snow Dance (Commissioner) to the sword at the three-sixteenths pole and opened up at will from there to take it by a half-dozen very convincing lengths.

Godophin acquired Tarifa's second dam Tizdubai (Cee's Tizzy) for $950,000 at the Keeneland November about two months after her full-brother Tiznow recorded the second of his two consecutive victories in the 2001 GI Breeders' Cup Classic. She was also a full-sister to MGSW and Classic runner-up Budroyale.

Kite Beach, whose half-sister Fancy Day (Ire) (Shamardal) produced MGSW Cabo Spirit (Pioneerof the Nile), was purchased by M T Stable at KEENOV in 2021 and to Calumet Farm for $115,000 at the 2022 Fasig-Tipton February sale. The mare produced a full-sister to Tarifa who sold to Matthew Davis for $105,000 at this year's Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July sale and foaled a colt by Knicks Go this season. The latter's sire Paynter is by Awesome Again and out of Tizso, another full-sister to Tiznow. Kite Beach was bred to Lexitonian this year.

5th-Keeneland, $99,587, Msw, 10-25, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:28.51, ft, 6 lengths.
TARIFA, f, 2, by by Bernardini
1st Dam: Kite Beach, by Awesome Again
2nd Dam: Tizdubai, by Cee's Tizzy
3rd Dam: Cee's Song, by Seattle Song
Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $56,575. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
O-Godolphin LLC; B-Godolphin (KY); T-Brad H Cox.

 

 

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Champion Forte Arrives At Spendthrift, Will Stand For 50k

2-year-old champion and 'TDN Rising Star' Forte (Violence), whose retirement was announced earlier this week, has arrived at Spendthrift Farm where he will take up stud duty in 2024. His introductory fee will be $50,000 S&N and he is available for inspection by appointment.

“The first thing I think about Forte is just how much of an honor it is for us to bring a horse like him to Spendthrift. He's the fifth champion we've been fortunate enough to add to our stallion ranks since 2020, and that's a testament to what Mr. Hughes built and the commitment that Eric and Tammy Gustavson are now carrying forward,” said Spendthrift General Manager Ned Toffey. “While we are disappointed for Mike [Repole] and Vinnie [Viola] that Forte wasn't able to end his great career like a champion deserves to, we are very grateful for our partnership with them. Forte is the first 2-year-old champion to retire to Spendthrift in more than four decades, since the likes of Seattle Slew, Affirmed and Lord Avie. That's some pretty special company, and we couldn't be more excited about his future.”

Racing for Repole Stable and Viola's St. Elias Stable, Forte was named champion 2-year-old colt after a season which saw him break his maiden by 7 3/4 lengths on debut going five furlongs at Belmont and pick up three consecutive Grade I victories in the Hopeful S., the Breeders' Futurity and the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. As a 3-year-old, he took the GII Fountain of Youth S. and the GI Curlin Florida Derby.

“Forte has given us the ride of a lifetime on the track and done everything asked of him and more under tremendous training by Todd Pletcher,” said Viola. “We are blessed to have raced such a talented horse in partnership with Mike Repole, and excited about his prospects as a sire at Spendthrift Farm.”

Repole added, “Vinnie and I are so fortunate to be blessed with this ultra-talented colt. Forte's 2-year-old season, from breaking his maiden at five furlongs in May and winning three Grade I's including capping it off with a spectacular effort in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, left us in awe. To come back at three and win the Fountain of Youth, Florida Derby and Jim Dandy, and run second in the Belmont at 1 1/2 miles, was amazing. Forte is just a special horse.”

Forte retired with career earnings of $3,029,830.

“Forte just exuded class in everything he did, which is something you only see from those few special ones that come through,” Pletcher said. “Some probably won't quite appreciate how special he was because of the bad luck we faced this year. Obviously, the timing could not have been worse to have the foot bruise that kept him out of the Derby, and we have been battling a quarter crack on a different foot that was going to force us to miss the Breeders' Cup and all our goals for the fall and winter. I've been fortunate to train three colts that were champion 2-year-olds but Forte is the first to win three Grade I's at two. Horses like that don't come around often and we'll miss him in the barn.”

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The Week In Review: With Another Graded Win, It’s Clear That DeVaux Has Arrived

Cherie DeVaux had just left a job as an assistant with Chad Brown, where the assembly line churned out one graded winner after another. After nearly eight years with Brown, she was ready to go out on her own and cobbled together a small stable that made its debut in the spring of 2018.

Her first starter was Take Charge Tina (Take Charge Indy), who finished a distant fifth in a Belmont allowance race on May 18, 2018. The year would get no better as she went winless in 18 starts. DeVaux went on to lose her next 10 starts before breaking her maiden on March 29, 2019 with Traveling (Tale of the Cat) in a maiden claimer at Gulfstream, 10 1/2 months after her first start.

“When I started out, some days it felt like I was rolling a really heavy rock up a hill.” DeVaux said.

But somehow that rock kept getting lighter and lighter until it disappeared. On Saturday, DeVaux won the GII Lexus Raven Run S. at Keeneland with Vahva (Gun Runner). It has been a year of firsts for the 41-year-old trainer, who is a rising star in the sport. The Raven Run was her first graded stakes win at Keeneland and the year 2023 has also seen her win her first Grade I race with She Feels Pretty (Karakontie {Jpn}), the winner of the GI Natalma S. at Woodbine. With more than two months to go in the year, her stable has earned $4,603,320, $2 million more than she earned in 2022, which had been her best year to date.

“This started off in July when More Than Looks (More Than Ready) won the Manila Stakes,” DeVaux said. “Since then it has been full steam ahead. I'm so excited, so happy and so grateful for all of it. When you work for Chad and you're winning Grade I's so often, you almost lose sight of how hard it is to win a stakes race.”

If she made a mistake leaving Brown when she did, it was that she took off before being able to attract many new clients.

“When I left working for Chad, I didn't have a whole book of business waiting for me,” she said. “I had to start from the ground up.”

But that she has become a successful trainer is not a surprise. She was ready to work hard and had the patience to get though her slow start, and learning under a future Hall of Famer like Chad Brown is no small thing. Plus, she now works closely with her husband, respected bloodstock advisor David Ingordo.

“There were a lot of growing pains,” she said. “Then we got some momentum going and COVID hit. I would have been happy if we didn't have any stakes winners so long as our stable was moving along. So this year has definitely exceeded my expectations.”

In time, owners started to take notice. One of her main clients has been Belladonna Racing Partnership, which heads the partnership that owns Vahva, and was instrumental in getting DeVaux's career rolling. At this year's Keeneland September sale, Belladonna, Ingordo and DeVaux teamed up to buy 18 yearlings for a total cost of $4,917,000.

“Yes, David and I work together,” DeVaux said. “He earns his keep by keeping me off the ledge most days.”

She also has horses for Lael Stable, West Point Thoroughbreds, Martin Schwartz and John Gunther.

“I think everyone can see how adept Cherie is at running a first-class stable,” said West Point's Terry Finley. “She can identify talent, and what has consistently impressed our team and our partners is what a great communicator she is. Cherie is the total package.”

As much momentum as she has and with all the recognition she is getting for recent victories, she's probably at the point where she could build the type of stable that could knock heads on a regular basis with a Chad Brown or a Todd Pletcher. But that's not in her plans.

“We have 85 right now” she said. “I don't want a whole lot more than that because that would dilute the quality of what we are doing. I wouldn't feel comfortable with that many horses with the values I have for my stable and the way I train. I try to be hands-on and work individually with each horse. All summer long I was traveling just to keep my own eyes on the horses so that I saw each one at least once a week. We want to have higher quality horses and not just horses in stalls.”

In less than two weeks, DeVaux will be shooting for what would be the biggest accomplishment thus far in her career, a win in the Breeders' Cup. She Feels Pretty will go in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Filly Turf and Stage Raider (Pioneerof the Nile) will be entered in the GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. She will pre-enter More Than Looks in the GI Breeders' Cup Mile, but doesn't think he will get in.

She's had just one Breeders' Cup starter previously, Tarabi (First Samurai), who was third in the 2021 GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies.

Win or lose at this Breeders' Cup, she will take nothing for granted. Go back just four years ago to Breeders' Cup week 2019 and she had yet to win a stakes race and had had all of six career winners. Now, she's a major player.

“The beginning really humbled me to the point where I appreciate every win, every stakes,” she said. “That's because it did take me so long to get any momentum going. I'm really looking forward to the Breeders' Cup.”

Watch Out For Baffert-Frey Combo

When Bob Baffert ran three first-time starters in Saturday's ninth race at Santa Anita, gamblers likely had a hard time separating them. All three were typical Baffert… on paper, they looked loaded. There was Urban Legend (Into Mischief), a $1.3 million purchase at OBS April. Nysos (Nyquist) cost $550,000 at the same sale. Then there was British Isles (Justify), a half-brother to Grade I winner Eight Rings (Empire Maker) who was a Coolmore hombred.

Who did Baffert like the best? If you looked at his choice of jockeys, the answer was probably not Nysos. He had Ramon Vazquez on Urban Legend and Mike Smith on British Isles. His choice for Nysos was Kyle Frey, who was riding at a 6 percent clip at the meet and had won only 36 races on the year. So what happened? Nysos ran like a runaway train to win by 10 1/2 lengths and pay $14.80 en route to being named a 'TDN Rising Star'.

But those who were playing close attention might have been able to cash a bet. Baffert had used Frey exactly one other time and that pairing also resulted in a winner when Wynstock (Solomini) broke his maiden on Oct. 15 at santa Anita and paid $28.60.

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Nyquist Colt Dazzles in ‘TDN Rising Star’ Performance at Santa Anita

Nysos (c, 2, Nyquist–Zetta Z, by Bernardini), a $550,000 OBS April breezer (:9 4/5*), made that pricetag look like a bargain with a jaw-dropping 'TDN Rising Star' performance on debut in the Santa Anita nightcap Saturday evening.

One of three entered for Hall of Famer Bob Baffert, the 6-1 chance had a pair of bullets on the worktab, including a four-furlong move in :47 1/5 (1/16) Oct. 12.

He was hustled away from his inside draw by Kyle Frey and slugged it out from the outside with his rail-drawn stablemate and $1.3-million OBS April graduate Urban Legend (Into Mischief) heading into the far turn. Always traveling the better of the pair, Nysos took over with authority leaving the quarter pole and opened daylight from there to win by 10 1/2 lengths, stopping the timer for six furlongs in a very sharp 1:08.97. Urban Legend, off at odds of 3-1, stayed on for second.

Nysos becomes the first 'Rising Star' for Nyquist. The Nyquist x Bernardini cross is also responsible for GISW Gretzky the Great, already one of four top-level winners for his young sire.

The winner's unraced dam, a $35,000 purchase by Three Times A Charm while in foal to Street Sense at the 2021 KEENOV sale, had a filly by Street Sense in 2022 and a colt by Yaupon this year. She was bred back to Cyberknife.

Nysos's third dam is GI Breeders' Cup Distaff heroine Unbridled Elaine (Unbridled's Song).

9th-Santa Anita, $63,500, Msw, 10-21, 2yo, 6f, 1:08.97, ft, 10 1/2 lengths.
NYSOS, c, 2, by Nyquist
                1st Dam: Zetta Z, by Bernardini
                2nd Dam: Seresa's Spirit, by Rahy
                3rd Dam: Unbridled Elaine, by Unbridled's Song
Sales history: $130,000 Wlg '21 KEENOV; $150,000 Ylg '22 FTKOCT; $550,000 2yo '23 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $36,600. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. Click for the free equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
O-Baoma Corp; B-Atkins Susie (KY); T-Bob Baffert.

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