Uncle Mo, Bellafina Daughter Brings Big Money at Fasig

A weanling daughter of Uncle Mo out of MGISW Bellafina (Quality Road) was the first to break the seven-figure threshold–which will no doubt be eclipsed many times once the mare portion starts–at Fasig-Tipton November Sunday, fetching $1.35 million on a winning bid from Gabriel Duignan, who signed as Paramount Bloodstock. Consigned by Eaton Sales as hip 128, the Feb. 11 foal was bred by the Coolmore-connected entities of Orpendale, Chelston and Wynatt and Kaleem Shah. Shah acquired Bellafina for $800,000 at the 2018 Fasig-Tipton Florida sale, and saw her take the GI Del Mar Debutante and GI Chandelier S. later that season. She added the GI Santa Anita Oaks as a sophomore and was second in that year's GI Breeders' Cup F/M Sprint. Coolmore's Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith bought in after that, and she'd subsequently add another graded stakes win and two more Grade I placings en route to $1,617,975 in career earnings. This is the first foal out of the full-sister MSW/MGSP Diamond King. Bellafina herself will sell as hip 264 later in the evening. Click here for more.

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Record Handle For 39th Breeders’ Cup

Total all-sources global common-pool handle for the two-day Breeders' Cup World Championships at Keeneland was $189,060,373, establishing a new record. That represents a 3.4% increase over the previous mark of $182,908,409 set last year at Del Mar and an 18% increase from the $160,472,893 at Keeneland during the COVID-impacted 2020 championships.

The total common-pool handle on Saturday's live 12-race program was a record $122,918,607, while the corresponding figure from Friday's 12-race card was $66,141,766, also a record for a Breeders' Cup Friday. For the fifth consecutive year, Breeders' Cup staged all five juvenile races on Friday.

“We witnessed a spectacular two days of racing capped by Flightline's absolute brilliance in the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic, once again showcasing the best Thoroughbreds from around the world and we want to thank our partners here at Keeneland, who did a phenomenal job, and the greater Lexington community,” said Breeders' Cup president and CEO Drew Fleming. “The Breeders' Cup is truly an international championship event and the very best our sport has to offer.”

On-track handle for the two days was $28,326,478. Saturday's attendance was 45,973 and the two-day on-track attendance was 85,824.

The Breeders' Cup World Championships will return to Santa Anita Park in 2023 for its 40th running.

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Moore Wins Bill Shoemaker Award

Ryan Moore, who guided three horses to Breeders' Cup victories during the Breeders' Cup World Championships at Keeneland Nov. 4-5, won the 20th Bill Shoemaker Award for the outstanding jockey of the two-day event. The Shoemaker Award goes to the jockey who rides the most winners in the 14 Championship races with the tiebreaker being 10-3-1 point system for second- through fourth-place finishes.

Moore, who also won the Shoemaker Award in 2015, won Saturday's GI Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf on Tuesday (Ire), and Friday's GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf on Victoria Road (Ire) in addition to the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf on Meditate (Ire). He also finished three seconds with Stone Age (Ire) in the GI Longines Breeders' Cup Turf, Emaraaty Ana (GB) in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint and Dramatised (Ire) in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint.

Irad Ortiz Jr., winner of the past four Shoemaker Awards, also rode three winners, including a pair of winners Saturday, but only had one runner-up finish.

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Weekend of Champions Ends With Night of Stars at Fasig-Tipton Sunday

LEXINGTON, KY – Following two days of championship racing across town, the action moves inside to the sales ring at Newtown Paddocks for a glittering renewal of the Fasig-Tipton November sale Sunday. The boutique November sale, which produced its highest-ever gross a year ago when 149 horses sold for $103,699,000, will offer 320 catalogued lots this year.

“I said last year that I didn't know what we could do for an encore and, while we still have to get a lot of valuable horses sold and sold well on Nov. 6, this is a great catalogue,” said Fasig-Tipton president Boyd Browning. “We truly could not be any more excited about our November sale for 2022.”

With supplemental entries still being accepted in the week ahead of sale time, the auction features one of its largest catalogues in recent memory and bidding begins at 1 p.m. with the first of 181 catalogued weanlings.

“It's packed, packed, packed with quality horses,” Browning said of the catalogue. “We have got some of the finest quality fillies and mares coming off the racetrack. There are young mares in foal, there are proven producers at the highest level. It's the best group of foals that we've ever had. The reception that we've gotten so far is extremely positive. I think people are excited about it.”

The Fasig-Tipton November catalogue received several big updates over the championship weekend. Cairo Consort (Cairo Prince) (hip 298) comes into the sale off a third-place effort in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf Friday, while Blue Stripe (Arg) (Equal Stripes {Arg}) (hip 316) heads to Fasig-Tipton off her dramatic runner-up effort in the GI Breeders' Cup Distaff Saturday. Awesome Flower (Flower Alley) (hip 261) will be offered carrying a full-sibling to Saturday's GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile runner-up Cyberknife (Gun Runner), as will his weanling half-brother by Authentic (hip 125).

The Breeders' Cup might be the main attraction for fans, but buyers and agents have been working the sale all weekend.

“Particularly for our marketplace, so many of the top buyers are focused on buying those horses,” Browning said. “I am not going to say there won't be some participation in the Breeders' Cup as well, but there are a lot of folks whose focus is going to be looking at horses and evaluating weanlings and fillies and mares and doing their homework.”

And, while a hometown Breeders' Cup means less travel for most participants, the event is a boon for the sales wherever it is held each year.

“I think the Breeders' Cup creates energy whether it's held in Lexington or Los Angeles or Del Mar or Churchill,” Browning said. “The Breeders' Cup in and of itself creates energy. It's our championship event for our industry and it creates a buzz regardless of where it's held.”

During the 2021 November sale, 26 horses sold for seven figures, with Whisper Hill Farm and Three Chimneys Farm purchasing the $5.2 million sale topper, Magical World (Distorted Humor).

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