Eight Juveniles Fire Bullets at OBS Wednesday

Five juveniles shared the fastest furlong time of :9 4/5 Wednesday during the fourth session of the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's Spring Sale breeze show and three others worked a quarter in a bullet :20 3/5.

The quartet of :9 4/5 workers were an Uncle Mo filly from Clary Bloodstock (Hip 537) (video); a Goldencents colt consigned by Eddie Woods (Hip 546) (video); a filly by Street Sense from the Lucan Bloodstock shedrow (Hip 611) (video); a Macho Uno colt consigned by Grassroots Training and Sales (Hip 674) (video); and a Mo Town Filly from Top Line Sales (Hip 687) (video). This is the first crop for Mo Town, who was represented by his first winner Wednesday at Keeneland.

The bullet breeze was an emotional one for Clary Bloodstock principal Jaylyn Clary. The young horsewoman is the daughter of trainer Mike Neathlerin, who passed away in September due to COVID-19. Clary grew up working side-by-side with her father at the track and their training center in Texas. He helped her get her new business off the ground three years ago. Additionally, she trains 15 active racehorses, some for outside owners and some that failed to sell at the juvenile sales.

“My dad already had everything started with our training center in Texas,” Clary said. “About three years ago, we developed Clary Bloodstock and he helped me with that. This will be out first year selling without him. It was bittersweet to work a :9 4/5 without him.”

She continued, “My dad started out training, so if we can't sell them, we train them. The end goal is to always sell, but it doesn't always happen that way. That's how my dad got Kip Deville (a MSW for Neatherlin turned MGISW after a private sale to Rick Dutrow), but then we had [MGSW] Airoforce [an OBSAPR pinhook].”

Clary purchased Hip 537 along with her husband, father and their longtime owner and partner Brad Walker for $80,000 at Keeneland September. Bred by WinStar Farm, the bay is out of MGSW & GISP House Rules (Distorted Humor). Her year-older half-sister Customer Driven (Quality Road) broke her maiden in February.

“We knew she had a really nice pedigree,” Clary said. “We decided if she went for a decent price we would try to get her. She was a really well-balanced filly and she had a presence about her. You could tell she was a very business-oriented filly and that has come through quite a bit. She is all business on the track.”

As for the bullet work, Clary said, “We always knew she was pretty special. She has shown she was fast. She has never backed down from work and always wants to go train. She watches herself and nothing gets her too worked up. She walked up there and showed herself like I knew she would. She laid it out on the track for us.”

Clary added, “She has a good scope, good vet, good breeze and good pedigree. It is all we could ask for.”

Clary's consignment consists of four horses total, including a Dialed In colt, who was he final purchase by her father before his death (Hip 871).

“It is bittersweet, but he would want me to sell the Dialed In,” Clary said. “That's what he would want at the end of the day, so hopefully she works fast and makes some money.”

The trio of :20 3/5 breezers was comprised of a Mizzen Mast filly from Wavertress Stables (Hip 543) (video); a Lord Nelson colt consigned by Jesse Hoppel's Coastal Equine (Hip 548) (video); and a Distorted Humor colt from the Pick View shedrow (Hip 671) (video).

Hip 548 is from the second crop of the late MGISW Lord Nelson. Hoppel acquired the dark bay for $80,000 at the Keeneland September sale. The Arkansas-bred is a half to MSP Macho Miah (Macho Uno).

“He looked like a good individual [at Keeneland] and something that would grow up into the type of horse we want to sell as a 2-year-old,” Hoppel said. “He is one of the better individuals we were bringing out here. I knew he was going to be one of my stars for April back in January. It was becoming pretty apparent that he was going to be a nice horse.”

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Thursday Racing Insights: Mopotism Full-Brother Debuts at Keeneland

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5th-KEE, $100K, MSW, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 3:08 p.m.

Trainer Chad Brown brings NABOKOV (Uncle Mo) to Keeneland on Thursday for his career debut. The chestnut son of Peppy Rafaela (Bernardini) is a full-brother to GSW & MGSP Mopotism who earned over $876k in her career. Purchased for $775,000 by Peter Brant from the 2020 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, Nabokov has been working consistently in preparation for his debut including four-furlongs in :49 2/5 Mar. 26 (12/63) and a more recent four-furlongs on the track at Keeneland in :48 3/5 Apr. 8 (21/85). He gets Lasix for his first start and picks up jockey Irad Ortiz Jr.

Also making his belated career debut is East to the Dawn (Empire Maker) for trainer Shug McGaughey. The four-year-old gelding, bought for $450,000 from the 2019 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, is out of a stakes-placed mare who has produced three other winners on debut including GSW Rainha Da Bateria (Broken Vow). He also receives Lasix for his first-time and jockey Declan Cannon rides. TJCIS PPs

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Mo Town Firster Gets off the Mark at Keeneland

1st-Keeneland, $75,320, Msw, 4-13, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :53.09, gd, 1 3/4 lengths.
MR. GORDY (c, 2, Mo Town–Sky Trail, by Congrats), dismissed at odds of 21-1 for his career bow, broke straight to the lead from the rail and raced just off the inside path around the turn. His lead increased turning for home and he had something left in reserve to hold off a fast-closing Ryvit (Competitive Edge) and win by 1 3/4 lengths to become the first winner for his freshman sire (by Uncle Mo), who stands at Coolmore's Ashford Stud. His dam was bred to World of Trouble for 2022. Sales History: $35,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $48,360. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.
O-Randle L. Glosson; B-Jamie Valenzuela (KY); T-John A. Hancock.

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Mo Donegal Gives Pletcher Seventh Wood Memorial

Mo Donegal (Uncle Mo) returned to the scene of his previous career best score to stamp his ticket to the Run for the Roses with a late-rallying score over Early Voting (Gun Runner) in the GII Wood Memorial S. at Aqueduct Saturday. It was the seventh Wood Memorial victory for Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher, tying Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons record. His previous winners were Eskendereya (2010), Gemologist (2012), Verrazano (2013), Outwork (2016), Vino Rosso (2018) and Bourbonic (2021). Verrazano went on to win the GI Haskell Invitational and Vino Rosso took the GI Breeders' Cup Classic, but the last Wood Memorial placer to take home the roses was 2003 victor Funny Cide.

Mo Donegal was off a breath slow, but not nearly as slow as race favorite Morello (Classic Empire), who typically runs near the front, but was relegated to last early with Mo Donegal just ahead of him on the fence. It was Early Voting in control and he clocked an opening quarter in :23.86 with 49-1 shot A. P.'s Secret (Cupid) tracking from second. The Klaravich colorbearer put up a half-mile in :47.75 as Mo Donegal continued to bide his time near the back.

Picking it up on the backstretch to be fifth as three-quarters went in 1:11.59, the 2-1 second-choice cut the corner to be a joint second at the top of the stretch with the pacesetter well within reach. Early Voting found more in the lane and tried to go on with it, putting some distance between himself and Mo Donegal. However, the GII Remsen S. winner was just finding his best stride under Joel Rosario and tugged his way past Early Voting in the final strides to win by a neck. Skippylongstocking (Exaggerator) completed the trifecta) and favored GIII Gotham S. winner Morello could only manage sixth after his poor start. Gaining 100 points for the victory, Mo Donegal moves into fourth on the GI Kentucky Derby leaderboard with 112 points total.

“I thought he ran a great race,” said Pletcher, who won the GI Central Bank Ashland S. Friday with Nest (Curlin). “It didn't really unfold the way we thought it would. When Steve [Asmussen]'s horse [Morello], didn't get away well, I was worried the fractions were a little soft, but he was able to overcome that and come with a big run. I think he got his last quarter-mile in :23.69, which is pretty impressive. He was resolute. He kept coming and I was thrilled to see him get there.”

As for the Kentucky Derby, Pletcher said, “You need a good trip in the Derby and with his running style, he's going to have to work his way through some traffic. But I think he's got some good experience and he showed today he can overcome a bit of a trip and zigzag when he needs to. Most importantly, it looks like he has the stamina to see out the trip.”

“It was a perfect trip,” said Rosario. “He kept digging in at the end and kept coming. It was a good race. I tried to save ground and it looked like the track was good inside, so I tried to stay there for as long as I could. He was handling everything well.”

“I thought he was on wings,” said Jerry Crawford of owner Donegal Racing. “I think the performance he gave today was even better than it looked to the naked eye. I've been here all day [Friday] and [Saturday] and not one horse has closed on the dirt in two days and he came from far back. So, he had to be not just the best today, he had to be much-the-best to prevail.”

As for runner-up Early Voting, trainer Chad Brown said, “He ran a great race. He was second-best today. He got a great ride and the winner ran a really good race as well. I was very proud of the horse.”

He continued, “I have to digest this and look at what happens everywhere today [before deciding on the Derby]. Also, first and foremost look at the horse and put everything together to see if he'd have a reasonable chance to win the race. Based on his limited experience and such, I'm not sure, but let's see. He has the points, so probably. I don't want to make a decision until I evaluate everything.”

Third when unveiled in a 6 1/2-panel event at Belmont Sept. 30, Mo Donegal showed his appreciation for more real estate with a late-running graduation going 1 1/16 miles at that oval Oct. 21. Getting his nose down ahead of Saturday's GI Toyota Blue Grass S. winner Zandon (Upstart) in the track-and-trip GII Remsen S. Dec. 4, he made a late run for third behind last week's GI Curlin Florida Derby victor White Abarrio (Race Day) on a track that is not kind to closers in Gulfstream's GIII Holy Bull S. Feb. 5. He was scratched from the GII Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth S. last month with a fever and re-routed to this event.

Pedigree Notes:

Mo Donegal is one of 43 graded winners for Uncle Mo and his second Wood Memorial winner following the Pletcher-trained Outwork form the Coolmore stallion's first crop. He was also the second graded winner for Uncle Mo Saturday, who was represented by GII Shakertown S. winner Golden Pal at Keeneland. His dam Callingmissbrown (Pulpit) is a daughter of GI Acorn S. victress Island Sand (Tabasco Cat). Mo Donegal is her second foal and her only produce since is a juvenile filly named Prank (Into Mischief), who brought $500,000 Alex Solis & Jason Litt at KEESEP. Callingmissbrown was barren when bred to Catholic Boy for 2021 and is expecting a foal by Curlin.

Saturday, Aqueduct
WOOD MEMORIAL S. PRESENTED BY RESORTS WORLD CASINO-GII, $750,000, Aqueduct, 4-9, 3yo, 1 1/8m, 1:47.96, ft.
1–MO DONEGAL, 123, c, 3, by Uncle Mo
                1st Dam: Callingmissbrown, by Pulpit
                2nd Dam: Island Sand, by Tabasco Cat
                3rd Dam: Sue's Last Dance, by Forty Niner
($250,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-Donegal Racing; B-Ashview Farm & Colts Neck Stables (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher; J-Joel Rosario. $400,000. Lifetime Record: GSW, 5-3-0-2, $621,800. Werk Nick
Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus*. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Early Voting, 123, c, 3, Gun Runner–Amour d'Ete, by Tiznow. ($200,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP). O-Klaravich Stables, Inc.; B-Three Chimneys Farm, LLC (KY); T-Chad C. Brown. $140,000.
3–Skippylongstocking, 123, c, 3, Exaggerator–Twinkling, by War Chant. 1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE. ($15,000 Ylg '20 KEESEP; $37,000 2yo '21 OBSAPR). O-Daniel Alonso; B-Brushy Hill, LLC (KY); T-Saffie A. Joseph, Jr.. $75,000.
Margins: NK, 3HF, 1HF. Odds: 2.15, 2.40, 17.40.
Also Ran: A. P.'s Secret, Barese, Morello, Long Term, Golden Code.
Click for the Equibase.com chart, the TJCIS.com PPs or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.

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