Cross Entry For Teona At Breeders’ Cup

Teona (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), who upset Snowfall (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) in the G1 Prix Vermeille in September but bypassed the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on account of the ground, will be cross-entered in the GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf and the GI Turf at Del Mar, said trainer Roger Varian.

“It's always been the plan to take Teona to the Breeders' Cup since we defected from the Arc,” the trainer said. “She'll be entered in the Fillies and Mares, but she'll also have an entry in the Turf. We'll make a decision later on, but she's in great form, and we're looking forward to running her in one of those races.”

Teona had managed just 10th behind Snowfall in the G1 Oaks in June, and enjoyed a summer holiday before returning to win the Listed August S. and the Vermeille.

“She seems to like the faster ground and she should certainly get that,” Varian said. “She's quite lightly-raced and has not had as hard a season as some of the horses she'll be racing against. She showed herself to be high quality in her most recent two starts, at Windsor and at Longchamp in the Vermeille, so she'll be deserving of her place in the line-up, whichever option we choose. Most likely, she'll be our only runner at the Breeders' Cup this year.”

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Mishriff To Miss Breeders’ Cup

Mishriff (Ire) (Make Believe {GB}), the globetrotting winner of this year's G1 Juddmonte International, G1 Dubai Sheema Classic and Saudi Cup, will put a pause on his travels and miss the Breeders' Cup at Del Mar. Trainer John Gosden told Daily Racing Form that the world's joint highest-rated horse needed “a little bit of a rest” after finishing fourth in last weekend's G1 Champion S. at Ascot.

“You need to be 100% happy that you're doing the right thing,” Gosden told that publication. “He's been a pretty busy boy.”

The 4-year-old Mishriff races as a homebred for Prince Faisal. He also won last year's G1 Prix du Jockey Club. Ted Voute, Prince Faisal's racing manager, said that Mishriff is likely to stay in training for a 5-year-old campaign, with a repeat in the Saudi Cup the first key target.

“The Prince has said that unless a huge offer comes in for him to go to stud–and I think the likelihood of that is pretty slim at this stage of the year with all the marketing that's required–then he will be back next year. In fairness to John, up until he won the Juddmonte, he was always of the opinion that Del Mar might be a bit sharp for a big horse like him. He thinks we should follow the same route as last year by freshening him up after the Champion before heading back to the Saudi Cup; that's the target. Although he's had a bit of time between his races this season, he has been on the go since February. John said we'll aim for the same races in Europe again, although whether he ends up in the Champion S. or the Arc, we'll have to see.”

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10 Stakes On the Docket at Golden Gate Fall Meet

A total of 10 stakes races will be offered at the 25-day fall meet at Golden Gate Fields which begins Oct. 22 and runs through Dec. 12. The stakes action kicks off Oct. 30 with the Pike Place Dancer S. for 2-year-old turf fillies followed by the $75,000 El Dorado Shooter S. Oct. 31. The El Dorado Shooter is one of two stakes at the fall meet restricted solely for California-bred or sired runners. The other, the $75,000 Bear Fan S., is slated for Dec. 11.  Both California-bred stakes will be run at six furlongs on the Tapeta main track, with the El Dorado Shooter for 3-year-olds and up and the Bear Fan for fillies and mares.

The signature race of the meet–the $100,000 GIII Berkeley H. at one mile and a sixteenth on Tapeta-is scheduled for Nov. 27.

The highlight of the 2-year-old schedule is Nov. 3 The Golden Nugget S., a six-furlong sprint. On Dec. 4, the $75,000 Gold Rush at one mile will attract youngsters who wish to stretch out in distance, while juvenile fillies will be featured in the Nov. 26 $50,000 Golden Gate Debutante at six furlongs.

First post each live race day is 1:15 p.m. PT unless otherwise noted.

For more information, visit www.Goldengatefields.com.

 

GOLDEN GATE FIELDS FALL MEET STAKES SCHEDULE

Oct. 30: $75,000 Pike Place Dancer S. (One mile on turf for 2 YO fillies)

Oct. 31: $75,000 El Dorado Shooter S. (Six furlongs on Tapeta for CA bred or sired 3 YO and up)

Nov. 6: $50,000 Joseph T. Grace . (One mile and a sixteenth on turf for 3 YO and up)

Nov. 13: $50,000 Golden Nugget S. (Six furlongs on Tapeta for 2 YO)

Nov. 20: $50,000 Oakland S. (Six furlongs on Tapeta for 3 YO and up)

Nov. 26: $50,000 Golden Gate Debutante S. (Six furlongs on Tapeta for 2 YO fillies)

Nov. 27: $100,000 GIII Berkeley H. (One mile and a sixteenth on Tapeta for 3 YO and up)

Dec. 4: $75,000 Gold Rush S. (One mile on Tapeta for 2 YO)

Dec. 11: $75,000 Bear Fan S. (Six furlongs on Tapeta for CA sired or bred fillies and mares 3 YO and up)

Dec. 12: $50,000 Miss America S. (One mile and a sixteenth on turf for fillies and mares 3 YO and up)

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Cairo Prince & Collected Top Airdrie’s 2022 Roster

Cairo Prince (Pioneerof the Nile) and Collected (City Zip) top Airdrie's 2022 roster, each standing for $15,000. Cairo Prince, who stood for the same price last year, has the most 2-year-old winners of any stallion this year and has a Breeders' Cup contender in Cairo Memories. Offered for a fee of $17,500 last term, Collected was represented by his first yearlings this season with several six-figure sellers.

GI Champagne S. winner Complexity (Maclean's Music) remains at $12,500 for his second season at stud. Divisidero (Kitten's Joy) and Preservationist (Arch) are also entering the second year at stud with the former at $5,000 and the latter at $10,000.

“I believe Airdrie has earned the reputation as a stallion farm that will stand behind our product and put our breeders in position to profit in the sales ring or on the race track,” said Airdrie's Bret Jones. “As always, we will be supporting our young and exciting roster with the full force of our broodmare band and take great pride in making the same investment in our stallions that we ask of our customers. The commercial breeder knows that we will not flood the market with excessively high booking numbers and racehorse owners know that our stallions throw runners. We are extremely bullish on this year's roster and look forward to working with the incredible breeders that have long supported Airdrie.”

The complete roster is as follows:

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