Downs After Dark Returns May 22

Downs After Dark, presented by Budweiser, returns o Churchill Downs Saturday night at 6 p.m. EST. The theme for Saturday night's Downs After Dark is “Country Saloon.” Saturday's stakes action includes the GIII Winning Colors S. and the Keertana Overnight S.

The 30,000-square-foot Plaza adjacent to the saddling paddock will serve as the hub, featruing live music on the Plaza Stage, including Kyle Eldridge & The Kentucky Cowhands from 5:30-8 p.m. and a mix of new country and pop by Bourbon Straights from 8:30-11:30 p.m. Also, there will be line dancing with professional dancers from Dance Louisville.

Admission gates will open Saturday at 5 p.m. and the first of 11 races will begin at 6 p.m. The final race will be 11:10 p.m. and the on-track party will continue in the Plaza area until 11:30 p.m. The last call for alcohol will be post time for the final race of night.

General admission to Downs After Dark is $12 and it includes a reserved seat on the first floor and official program. No one under the age of 18 will be admitted to the track unless they are accompanied by a parent or responsible adult. Limited premium dining packages are available starting at $69 per person. Outdoor-third floor box seats are on sale for $27 per person. Reserved seating can be purchased online at www.ChurchillDowns.com/Tickets.

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Wanamaker’s Releases May Catalogue

Wanamaker's released the catalog for its May online auction, scheduled for May 27. Since launching one year ago, Wanamaker's has conducted 10 online sales that have grossed a total of $1,127,000 and has produced Fiya (Friesan Fire) and Caravel (Mizzen Mast), both stakes winners after being offered through Wanamaker's online platform. The complete catalogue for the May Sale can be found at www.wanamakers.com.

Live bidding will open at 8:00 a.m. ET May 27 and the first listing will close at 5:00 p.m. ET with subsequent listings ending in three-minute increments. Detailed buying information can be found at www.wanamakers.com/buy.

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Asmussen Takes Preakness Bonus

Steve Asmussen claimed the top prize of $50,000 for the third time in five years in the Maryland Jockey Club's $100,000 trainer bonus offered to horsemen for their participation in stakes races over Preakness weekend, May 14-15, at Pimlico Race Course. The Hall of Famer edged defending champion Mike Maker.

Asmussen started 11 horses in 10 stakes over the two days, finishing with 54 points. On May 15, he ran first and second with Mighty Mischief (Into Mischief) and Jaxon Traveler (Munnings) in the GIII Chick Lang S. and also finished second with Midnight Bourbon (Tiznow) in the GI Preakness S., Strike Power (Speightstown) in the GIII Maryland Sprint S. and Casual (Curlin) in the Runhappy Skipat S. Boldor (Munnings) finished fourth for Asmussen in the Jim McKay Turf Sprint. Willful Woman (Nyquist)'s runner-up effort in the GII Black-Eyed Susan S. was Asmussen's best finish with five horses on the May 14 program.

To be eligible, trainers had to run a minimum of five horses in the 15 Thoroughbred stakes races during Preakness weekend. Points were accumulated for finishing first (10), second (seven), third (five), fourth (three) and fifth through last (one).

This marked the fifth straight year the MJC has offered the trainer bonus program. Asmussen also earned the top prize in each of the first two years, 2017 and 2018.

Maker ran seven horses in six stakes and finished with 43 points for a $25,000 bonus. He won the Black-Eyed Susan with Army Wife (Declaration of War) and ran first and seventh with Last Judgment (Congrats) and Treasure Trove (Tapizar) in the Pimlico Special. On Preakness day, Maker won the GII Dinner Party S. Somelikeithotbrown (Big Brown) and Maryland Sprint with Special Reserve (Midshipman).

Graham Motion, who saddled GIII Gallorette S. winner Mean Mary (Scat Daddy), was third with 27 points and earned $12,000.

Brad Cox, the 2019 top bonus winner, had 24 points to finish fourth and earn $7,000. Rounding out the top finishers were Chad Brown with 14 points ($4,000) and Mike Trombetta with 12 points ($2,000).

Bonus money totaling $50,000 was also offered for trainers having the most points in non-stakes races during Preakness weekend, with points accumulated in similar fashion. Trombetta and Claudio Gonzalez, Maryland's winningest trainer the past four years, tied for first with 27 points and split the $35,000 top prize.

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Malibu Moon Passes Away

Spendthrift Farm's foundation stallion Malibu Moon (A.P. Indy–Macoumba, by Mr. Prospector) passed away Tuesday in his paddock at the Lexington farm he has called home for the past 13 years. The 24-year-old, who was still in active stud duty, died of an apparent heart attack.

“It's a sad day for us. This is our first loss of this kind. It's tough,” said Spendthrift owner & president, Eric Gustavson. “You really develop a love for these beautiful, majestic animals. Even with Into Mischief taking over the mantle as 'top stallion' at the farm, Malibu Moon has always been 'the man' among our stallions. It can't be overstated how important he has been to the development of our farm. To say he will be missed just doesn't cover it. It's hard to imagine Spendthrift Farm without Malibu Moon.”

Bred and raced by Spendthrift owner B. Wayne Hughes, Malibu Moon made just two starts as a juvenile for trainer Melvin Stute. Second on debut at the now defunct Hollywood Park in April of 1999, he rallied to an impressive victory going five panels at that oval a month later and was subsequently retired.

Malibu Moon began his stallion career the following year at the Pons family's Country Life Farm in Maryland for an introductory fee of $3,000. In 2004, he was relocated to Castleton Lyons as property of that operation, Hughes and Country Life and his fee was increased to $10,000. Thanks to the exploits of his son Declan's Moon, who was named champion juvenile colt in 2004, Malibu Moon's fee was increased to $30,000 in 2005 and $40,000 in 2007. In 2008, Hughes brought Malibu Moon home to Spendthrift, which he had just finished renovating and he was the farm's kingpin stallion until the meteoric rise of Into Mischief. The son of G1SW Macoumba stood the 2021 season, his 22nd season at stud, for $35,000.

“Malibu Moon did so many things for so many people,” said Ned Toffey, Spendthrift general manager. “Our partners, Castleton Lyons and the Pons family, were so instrumental in helping develop his career and he rewarded them, and us, handsomely for it. He has truly been the horse of a lifetime.”

Malibu Moon is currently responsible for 126 black-type winners and 51 graded winners, 17 of which were Grade I scorers. His progeny excelled at a variety of distances and surfaces. In addition to his Eclipse winner Declan's Moon, some of the stallion's other standout runners include GI Kentucky Derby hero Orb; dual Grade I winner and fellow Spendthrift stallion Gormley; three-time Grade I scorer Devil May Care; and MGISW Moonshine Memories.

“Malibu Moon–'Boo Boo' to me–will be sadly missed by all of us at Spendthrift. Personally, the 18 years I had the pleasure to care and work with Malibu Moon have been a journey I believe we both enjoyed immensely. He was most definitely the boss, I just followed his lead,” said Spendthrift stallion manager Wayne Howard, who moved to Spendthrift from Castleton Lyon with Malibu Moon.

Gormley is one of three sons of Malibu Moon currently standing in Kentucky. SW & MGISP Mr. Z and two-time Grade I-winning sprinter Ransom the Moon are both located at Calumet Farm. Orb started his stallion career at Claiborne, but was recently relocated to South America. However, Orb was represented by a Derby runner this year in fifth-place finisher O Besos.

Malibu Moon is also the broodmare sire of horses such as champion Stellar Wind and Grade I winners Girvin, By the Moon, Bellafina and recent Preakness-G1 runner-up Midnight Bourbon.

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