‘Pearl’ Runs Them Off Their Feet in the GII Jessamine

Aunt Pearl (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) repeated her ‘TDN Rising Star’-worthy debut victory with a record-setting success in Keeneland’s GII J.P. Morgan Chase Jessamine S., a “Win and You’re In” event for the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf S. at this oval Nov. 6.

Running the field off their feet from the start, the 280,000gns TATOCT purchase graduated by five lengths going a mile on the lawn at Churchill Downs Sept. 1. She was hammered down to 3-2 favoritism to repeat in this black-type bow.

Taking up her preferred position at the head of affairs, Aunt Peal was strong on the engine, enjoying a loose lead as she doled out opening splits of :22.28 and :46.65. Turning for home in front under a hand ride from Florent Geroux, the bay was shaken up a bit in the lane and readily responded, effortlessly pulling clear in a new stakes record time of 1:40.86.

“She showed us a lot of talent in the mornings,” said winning trainer Brad Cox. “I told someone after the race that that’s the first time we ever cut her loose. She’s very gifted. She’s got a lot of natural speed–:46 and change, carrying speed two turns like that in the second start of her career–she’s obviously very special. It was a big effort.

“I was going faster than I thought,” said winning rider Florent Geroux. “Looking at the fractions, I was like ‘Wow.’ I thought they would be much slower than that. She has short legs, but they move very fast for sure. I’m very impressed with her.”

He continued, “We always loved her from the beginning. We thought she was a very nice filly. I had to make her work a little bit today down the stretch. In her first race, she didn’t get anything out of it. She was pretty much on cruise control the whole time. If we want to be a factor in the Breeders’ Cup, she needed to do a little something today. She was very impressive, and I’m very pleased with her.”

 

Pedigree Notes:

Aunt Pearl is the 41st graded winner and 76th black-type scorer for her sire Lope de Vega. Her dam, Scandinavian champion Matauri Pearl, is a half-sister to MGSW & MGISP Wekeela (Fr) (Hurricane Run {Ire}). The 11-year-old mare produced a Sea the Stars (Ire) filly in 2019 and a Lope de Vega colt in 2020. This is also the family of MG!SW Monsun (Ger) (Konigsstuhl {Ger}).

Wednesday, Keeneland
JPMORGAN CHASE JESSAMINE S.-GII, $150,000, Keeneland, 10-7, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:40.86, fm.
1–AUNT PEARL (IRE), 118, f, 2, by Lope de Vega (Ire)
1st Dam: Matauri Pearl (Ire), by Hurricane Run (Ire)
2nd Dam: Moonrise (Ger), by Grand Lodge
3rd Dam: Morning Queen, by Konigsstuhl (Ger)
TDN Rising Star 1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN. (280,000gns Ylg ’19 TATOCT). O-Michael Dubb, Madaket Stables LLC, Peter Deutsch, Michael Kisber and The Elkstone Group, LLC (Stuart Grant); B-Ecurie Des Charmes & Ballylinch Stud (IRE); T-Brad H. Cox; J-Florent Geroux. $90,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $132,784. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Spanish Loveaffair, 120, f, 2, Karakontie {Jpn}–Spanish Bunny, by Unusual Heat. ($35,000 Ylg ’19 KEESEP). O-Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Michael Hernon and Gary Barber; B-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. (KY); T-Mark E. Casse. $30,000.
3–Ingrassia, 118, f, 2, Medaglia d’Oro–Infanta Branca, by Henrythenavigator. O-Don Alberto Stable; B-Don Alberto Corporation (KY); T-Chad C. Brown. $15,000.
Margins: 2HF, 2 3/4, 1HF. Odds: 1.50, 1.70, 5.50.
Also Ran: Arm Candy, Batyah, Navratilova, Taylor’s Tourist, Momentous Miss, Beautiful Star, Gambling Cat, Lazy Summer Day.
Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

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Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Sale ‘A Win’

TIMONIUM, MD – With action building throughout the day, the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Fall Yearlings Sale concluded with a bevy of six-figure transactions Tuesday and statistics nearly on par with the 2019 auction in Timonium.

“Overall, it was a very, very solid sale statistically,” Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning, Jr. said at the close of business Tuesday evening. “The average is virtually identical to last year and the median is identical to last year. The RNA rate overall is just slightly over 20%. The gross is up significantly because of the bigger catalogue. Under the circumstances with COVID-19 and its impact on 2020, we’d have to say the sale was a tremendous success in terms of being able to accomplish similar results to last year and it was a pretty good year last year. We have been able to maintain the status quo, which I think is a win in the world we are living in right now.”

In all, 379 yearlings grossed $9,161,200 during the two-day auction for an average of $24,172 and a median of $14,000. With 105 horses reported not sold, the buy-back rate was 21.7%.

The 2020 auction opened with an offering of New York-breds, leading to a larger catalogue than the 2019 sale which saw 300 yearlings gross $7,275,900. The 2019 average was $24,253 and the median was $14,000. The buy-back rate was 23.3%.

A colt by Gun Runner attracted the 2020 auction’s highest bid when selling Tuesday for $270,000 to Danzel Brendemuehl and Robert Lambe. The yearling was consigned by Becky Davis.

“I think it’s like a lot of the sales recently,” Davis said of the market in Timonium. “The really top horses are going to bring the prices and the middle horses are going to suffer. I have some middle horses that suffered, but I have also been pleasantly surprised with a couple of the prices, too. I had some that didn’t get a whole lot of action who sold well to local people and then these couple of strong Kentucky sires got everyone on them.”

Three horses sold for over $200,000 and 11 brought six figures over the two 2020 sessions.

The top price at the 2019 Midlantic sale was $190,000 and that colt was one of 11 to bring six figures at the two-day auction.

“The market is still not easy. When there is a median of $14,000, nobody who sells a horse for $14,000 or less is making any money, we all know that,” Browning said. “But it’s not significantly different, if much different at all, from this marketplace last year.”

Browning said the middle market seems to have been less affected by the polarization in sales results.

“The later books at Keeneland seemed to have a little more feel of 2019 than the earlier books,” Browning said. “And we have seen it in some of the other regional markets that have held up reasonably well. There is still polarization, but the gap because of the polarization and the diminishing of a few major buyers is certainly a lot less when the top is $250,000 or $300,000. But all in all, we were very encouraged with the results. It was something to continue to build on in this marketplace, for both the yearling and 2-year-old sales, and for the overall marketplace.”

Gun Runner Colt to Brendemuehl, Lambe

A colt from the first crop of champion Gun Runner will be targeted at next year’s Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream sale after Danzel Brendemuehl, bidding out back alongside Robert Lambe, signed the ticket at $270,000 to acquire the chestnut yearling (hip 371)  Tuesday in Timonium.

“We saw him yesterday early and as soon as we saw him, we knew we wanted him,” Brendemuehl said. “We knew we were going to have to stretch.”

The yearling is out of Stormy Tak (Stormy Atlantic), a daughter of multiple Grade I winner Lady Tak (Mutakddim) and a half-sister to the dam of this year’s GI Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. winner Volatile (Violence). He was consigned by Becky Davis on behalf of breeder Jon Marshall, who purchased Stormy Tak for $90,000 at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton February sale.

“We are extremely happy with that result,” said Davis. “We didn’t have a reserve. This is a new client for me, so it’s nice to have a new client do that well. We were hoping to get around $50,000, but Gun Runner has jumped up and there was a lot of hype about him. He’s a super athletic horse, so he caught a lot of attention. He really got on everybody’s short list because of the way he was showing himself.”

Of the yearling’s appeal, Brendemuehl said, “He looks fast and he’s a Gun Runner. We loved him and all day we’ve been waiting for him. We were going to buy the Nyquist (hip 21) privately when he was bought back [Monday], but we knew we had to wait for this one. We saved our bullets. He’ll go to the Miami sale and we’ll see what happens.”

Lambe and Brendemuehl teamed up for pinhooking success in Timonium in June when selling a colt by Not This Time for $650,000 at the Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale. They had partnered to acquire the colt for $40,000 at the Midlantic Fall Yearlings Sale in 2019.

Through Davis’s consignment, Marshall offered a filly by Gun Runner later in Tuesday’s session, but the Pennsylvania-based breeder bought the filly (hip 553) back on a final bid of $250,000.

Beaver Gets His Flatter Colt

Nick Beaver of Bell Gable Stables came to the Midlantic Fall sale with his eye on one horse and the Maryland breeder came away with the colt, a son of Flatter, for $250,000 Tuesday in Timonium.

“We came specifically for this horse and he’s the only one we bid on,” Beaver said after signing the ticket on hip 451. “I think he was the best horse in the sale.”

The yearling, bred by Richard Golden’s Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds, is out of Apple Cider (More Than Ready). Out of multiple graded winner Who Did It and Run (Polish Numbers), the mare is a half-sister to multiple stakes winner and graded placed Giant Run (Giant’s Causeway). The colt was consigned by Northview Stallion Station.

“My wife [Delora] and I have had our eye on him for a couple weeks now,” Beaver said of the yearling. “We know the guys at Northview very well. We live in Chesapeake City, we actually live right next door to Northview Stallions, so we are one big family.”

Of the yearling’s final price, Beaver said, “I wasn’t surprised, especially after seeing how many people had looked at him. He was showing well back there.”

The yearling’s half-sister by Twirling Candy was purchased by bloodstock agent Dennis O’Neill for $270,000 at this year’s Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale.

Bell Gable Stable has about 19 horses in training, as well as six broodmares. Plans for the operation’s newest acquisition are still to be determined.

“We are going to send him to Delaware initially to get him Delaware-certified,” Beaver said. “We’ll keep him in the Midtlantic and from there, we’re not sure yet. Obviously, he is Maryland-bred, but not Maryland-sired, so he has a lot of different things we can do with him.”

Repole, Viola Team for Street Sense Colt

High-power New York owners Mike Repole and Vinnie Viola, very active at the Kentucky yearling sales last month, continued their fall buying spree when bloodstock agent Jacob West signed the ticket at $240,000 to acquire a colt by Street Sense (hip 383) for the partnership Tuesday at Fasig-Tipton.

“It was quite a team effort picking him out,” West said. “[Repole bloodstock advisors] Eddie Rosen and Jim Martin and [Viola’s St Elias advisor] Rory Babich, we all loved him. Mike and Vinnie got behind us and let us do our job and we secured what we think is a beautiful-looking colt. He has a Classic pedigree and that’s what they are looking for.”

Bred by the late Robert Manfuso and Katherine Voss and consigned by Voss’s Chanceland Farm, the bay colt is out of Tanca (Polish Numbers) and is a half-brother to stakes winners Cordmaker (Curlin), Las Setas (Seville {Ger}) and Corvus (Dance with Ravens).

West has been walking the Midlantic sales grounds for the last few days, but was making his first purchase when signing for hip 383.

“We traveled all the way to Maryland to buy him,” West said. “This is the first one I bought. We bid on some New York-breds earlier and in fairness they were pretty strong. We had numbers in our mind and they went past those numbers. So we saved our pennies for this one.”

Repole and Viola partnered to purchase 15 yearlings for $6,380,000 at the Keeneland September sale and a further two at the Fasig-Tipton Selected Yearlings Showcase.

“They are taking advantage of a market that might be a little bit soft,” West said. “They and their families are diehard fans of the game and they want to be supportive of the game. We got outbid on more horses than we bought in September, so they supported the market tremendously and we bid on a couple earlier in this sale and got outrun. They are good supporters of the game.”

Crow Makes Most of Maryland Trip

During the early weeks of October in recent years, Liz Crow has been shopping at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, but with travel restrictions in place due to the global pandemic, the bloodstock agent skipped the English trip and was busy buying in Timonium this week instead. Crow made her highest purchase of the two-day Midlantic Fall Yearling Sale going to $135,000 to acquire a filly by Declaration of War (hip 265) from the Paramount Sales consignment Tuesday.

“She will go to the races,” Crow said of the yearling. “I don’t know where yet, but Paul Sharp is going to break her. I thought she was a really pretty filly with a nice page. There aren’t a lot like that here. I thought she stood out.”

Bred in Pennsylvania by Equivine Farm, the dark bay filly is out of Newstouse (Unbridled’s Song) and is a half-sister to multiple stakes winner Newstome (Goldencents).

Crow signed the ticket on five yearlings at the two-day Midlantic auction for a total of $310,000.

“I am usually at Tattersalls and I’m really sad not to be there, but I thought with the quarantine situation with COVID it would just be too hard to get over there,” Crow explained. “So, I am here instead. There are some nice horses here and we are getting some stuff bought for some clients to race regionally.”

Of the market in Maryland, Crow added, “It’s competitive for the right horses. There are definitely some bargain opportunities here, but I think the really nice horses are bringing plenty of money.”

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Nominating Committee Formed to Select HISA Board Members

A nominating committee–responsible for selecting members of the board of directors of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA), as well as members of its Anti-doping and Medication Control and Racetrack Safety committees–has been formed through the efforts of leading Thoroughbred industry stakeholders, including Breeders’ Cup, Churchill Downs Incorporated, Keeneland Association, and The Jockey Club. HISA will be an independent, non-governmental regulatory body, run by an independent board, responsible for improving current regulations and bringing a new level of transparency to Thoroughbred racing.

The nominating committee is made up of seven independent members, many from outside of racing. Len Coleman, the former president of baseball’s National League, and Dr. Nancy Cox, the vice president for Land Grant Engagement and the dean of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment at the University of Kentucky, will serve as co-chairs.

The other members include Katrina Adams, the immediate past president of the United States Tennis Association; Dr. Jerry Black, a visiting professor at Texas Tech School of Veterinary Medicine and an emeritus professor and Wagonhound Land and Livestock chair in Equine Sciences at Colorado State University, as well as the former president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners and former chair of the board of trustees of the American Horse Council; Gen. Joseph Dunford, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the nation’s highest-ranking military officer, and the former principal military advisor to the president, Secretary of Defense, and National Security Council; Frank Keating, the former governor of Oklahoma; and Ken Schanzer, retired president and former chief operating officer of NBC Sports.

The seven nominating committee members will develop a list of candidates to comprise HISA’s board and its standing committees. Eventually, nine members will be selected for the HISA board of directors, five of whom will be selected from outside the equine industry. Four members will be selected as representatives of various equine constituencies. The Anti-Doping and Medication Control standing committee and the Racetrack Safety standing committee will each be comprised of seven members. For both committees, the majority of the members will be independent and selected from outside the equine industry. A minority will be industry members.

“The HISA will ensure that Thoroughbred racing is conducted with the highest integrity and safety standards under the aegis of the bill’s established authority,” stated Co-Chair Coleman. “With this goal in mind, the aggregate expertise of the board of the authority and its standing committees must span a wide range of areas from equine health and track management to regulation and lab testing standards.”

“The nominating committee recognizes our responsibility to select the most qualified and dedicated individuals to comprise the board of the authority and its standing committees,” said Co-Chair Cox. “We are committed to this critical task and to the betterment of racing.”

The HISA, introduced by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and U.S. Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Martha McSally (R-AZ), and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) in September, will focus on the integrity of Thoroughbred racing and the safety of horses and jockeys by requiring national, uniform safety standards. Identical legislation was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by U.S. Congressmen Andy Barr (KY-06) and Paul Tonko (NY-20). It was passed in the House on Sept. 29.

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Spinster Winner Valiance to Fasig-Tipton November

Sunday’s GI Juddmonte Spinster S. winner Valiance (Tapit–Last Full Measure, by Empire Maker) will be offered at the Nov. 8 Fasig-Tipton November Sale after an anticipated start in the GI Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff Nov. 7. She will go through the ring as a racing or broodmare prospect consigned by Meg Levy’s Bluewater Sales.

A Todd Pletcher trainee for the partnership of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Martin S. Schwartz, and CHC Inc., Valiance is riding a three-race win streak into the Breeders’ Cup. She came into the Spinster off a score in Monmouth’s Eatontown S. Aug. 29, which had followed an allowance/optional claimer win on the turf at Colonial Downs July 28. She also won the Open Mind S. on the Monmouth turf last year as a 3-year-old. Valiance goes into the Breeders’ Cup with an 8-6-0-0 record and earnings of $469,575.

“It is always exciting to offer fillies in top current form,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “A daughter of Tapit with a fantastic pedigree will be highly desirable to the sport’s leading buyers and owners.”

Valiance is out of the GI Madison S. winner Last Full Measure, who hammered for $1.5 million while in foal to War Front at the 2014 Keeneland November sale. Valiance’s granddam, Lazy Slusan (Slewvescent), was a dual Grade I winner in 2001.

The Spinster winner previously sold for $650,000 as a yearling at the 2017 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale to Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Marty Schwartz.

“She’s been a joy to be associated with, taking us to the top of the mountain,” said Eclipse Thoroughbred’s Aron Wellman. “Valiance is regally bred, a gorgeous physical, and she’s a top-shelf performer on dirt and turf. We are hoping for another positive result in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff and to then showcase her at the historic Newtown Paddocks.”

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