Strong Clearance At Doncaster Opener

DONCASTER, UK–The desire of John Dance to develop Manor House Stud into a major force was well on show during the first day of the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale in Doncaster yesterday as the owner came out on top at £120,000 for the session-topper (lot 109), a well-related son of Dark Angel (Ire).

While the day's ceiling was a far cry from the record high of £440,000 achieved in 2019 by the Kingman (GB) colt Admiral Nelson (GB), no one could dispute the vibrancy of a trade that wound up with an average of £39,368, up 8% over last year's overall figure, and a clearance rate of 87%. And although the sale lacked participation from the Maktoum family, in recent years such a driving force at this sale, each of the seven yearlings to break the six-figure barrier fell to seven individual buyers. Crucially, it was also a day that featured spirited participation from a range of trainers and pinhookers.

The session-topping son of Dark Angel (Ire) was one of three purchases made during the day by Dance's Manor House Stud, bidding through its trainer James Horton alongside agent Ed Sackville of SackvilleDonald.

Bred by his vendor Yeomanstown Stud and offered as lot 109, the colt is out of Elusive Beauty (Ire) (Elusive Pimpernel), whose three wins for Ken Condon included the 2017 Listed Eternal S. at Carlisle. Elusive Beauty, a relation to Group 2 winners Little Treasure (Fr) (Night Shift) and Rhythm Of Light (GB) (Beat Hollow {GB}), sold for 185,000gns to Yeomanstown at the end of her career and this colt is her second foal. Her first, a sister to the colt named Angel's Dancing, is in training with John Gosden.

Horton joins Dance in Middleham following a lengthy spell as assistant trainer for Sir Michael Stoute, and was understandably delighted with the purchase.

“It's the first one that we've bought as a team,” he said. “We all loved the horse. John came down on Sunday and we saw a load of horses and everyone liked this colt. He's an exciting horse to go to war with next year.”

Dance also paid £95,000 for lot 146, a Showcasing (GB) filly from Lynn Lodge Stud. A 52,000gns Tattersalls December pinhook through Mags O'Toole, the filly is the first foal out of Girls Talk (Ire), a Shamardal half-sister to the Group 2-placed 2-year-olds Al Madina (Ire) (Noverre) and Basateen (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}).

Mehmas In Demand

Fresh off a week that featured the winners of the GI Del Mar Oaks and GII Gimcrack S. in Going Global (Ire) and Lusail (Ire), Tally-Ho Stud's Mehmas (Ire) was understandably in strong demand throughout the day. Each of the stallion's five yearlings through the ring changed hands, two of them for six figures to contribute to an impressive average of £90,800.

Leading the way was lot 175, a colt from Joe Reid's Shinglis Stud who will be trained by Andrew Balding after selling for £115,000 to Sheikh Abdullah Almalek Alsabah. The colt is the second foal of out a winning mare, Interweave (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}), who hails from the fast Cheveley Park Stud family of champions Soar (GB) (Danzero {Aus}) and Entangle (GB) (Pivotal {GB}).

Speaking on behalf of the new owner, agent Billy Jackson-Stops said: “We loved the horse, he's a lovely physical, and we are very keen on the sire. He seems to really upgrade his mares. He will be the first horse that Andrew trains for the owner–he was very keen to send him a horse.”

Sheikh Abdullah Almalek Alsabah maintains a numerically strong string in Britain, the bulk of whom are in training with Richard Fahey. John Gosden also trains the promising 2-year-old Alotaibi, who won well on debut earlier this month at Newbury.

Archie Watson, meanwhile, will train a Mehmas daughter of the listed-placed Fainleog (Ire) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}) who was bought for £100,000 by Alex Elliott.

Part of a powerful draft from her breeder Tally-Ho Stud, lot 121 is the third foal out of her talented dam, in turn a half-sister to the listed-winning The Reaper (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}).

“She was the one I really wanted to buy today,” said Elliott. “She looks like an Ascot type of filly and Mehmas needs no introduction–we all know about him. Plus she vetted very well.

One of the great things about her is that if she doesn't quite hit the mark over here, she has good residual to race on overseas. Mehmas is going very well in the U.S.–he had the Del Mar Oaks winner, Going Global, the other night and the likes of Tetragonal and Quattroelle have done well out there too, so that could also be a viable option for her.”

Big Result For Havana Grey

Whitsbury Manor Stud's young sire Havana Grey (GB) received a major vote of confidence with the sale of a well-related colt (lot 120) for £110,000 to Richard Ryan, acting on behalf of owners Teme Valley.

Consignor Guy O'Callaghan of Grangemore Stud paid a relatively inexpensive 36,000gns for the colt out of the draft of his breeder Whitsbury Manor Stud at last year's Tattersalls December Sale, since when his half-brother Ehraz (GB) (Showcasing {GB}) has enhanced the page appreciably as the wide-margin winner of his maiden at Ascot for Richard Hannon. As such, it was no surprise to see Hannon try hard to secure the colt, eventually winding up as underbidder.

The pair are out of Exrating (GB), an unraced Exceed And Excel (Aus) half-sister to high-class sprinter Pearl Secret (GB) (Compton Place {GB}).

“He's for Teme Valley and will be the first one that we have with Clive Cox,” said Ryan. “He looks a proper fit for Clive and he loved him. When people specialise in a certain genre, I think it's foolish not to use that to our advantage and he looks to be the type that Clive excels with. I thought he was a fantastic example of a sharp, strong, 2-year-old type and his half-brother is well regarded.”

Teme Valley hit Grade I heights earlier this month when their State Of Rest (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}), trained by Joseph O'Brien, made a successful trip to New York to land the G1 Saratoga Derby Invitational Stakes at Saratoga. The outfit also has several smart 2-year-olds to look forward to, notably the Listed Denford S. runner-up Bayside Boy (Ire) (New Bay {GB}), who is campaigned in partnership with Ballylinch Stud, and Claim The Crown (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), who broke his maiden at Chelmsford City on Sunday.

Double Gold

Having enjoyed a productive buying trip to the Arqana August Sale, Fawzi Nass again made his presence felt in Doncaster yesterday, with agent Oliver St Lawrence going to £105,000 for lot 151, a Havana Gold (GB) colt from Baroda Stud.

St Lawrence outbid pinhooker Mick Murphy of Longways Stables for the colt, who is the first foal out of triple winner Golden Spell (GB) (Al Kazeem {GB}). A talented filly for Johnny Murtagh, Golden Spell filled the frame on seven occasions in stakes company, notably when second in the Listed Polonia and Legacy S.

“We loved him from the first moment we saw him,” said St Lawrence. “I thought he was a great first foal, a strong horse with a bit of Dubawi [sire of Al Kazeem] coming through. He really stood out–I thought it was very interesting how many trainers pulled him out in the walking ring.”

Training plans for the colt will be confirmed at a later date.

Murphy did not come away empty-handed, however, with a busy day consisting of the purchase of four lots worth £198,000. They were led by lot 74, the sole daughter of Kingman (GB) catalogued who cost £100,000.

Bred by Rabbah Bloodstock and sold through Whatton Manor Stud, the filly possesses a deep pedigree as the second foal out of the high-class Daban (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), who was trained by John Gosden to win the 2017 G3 Nell Gwyn S. and run third in the G1 1000 Guineas. Not only that, Daban was also a good breezer herself, commanding 260,000gns from Blandford Bloodstock at the 2016 Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up Sale.

“I remember Daban as a breezer,” he said. “Katie McGivern had her and she was a quick filly. Hopefully this filly will be the same.

“We've had great success with fillies before. We bought Al Raya [winner of the G3 Prix d'Arenberg] out of this sale, and she went on to do well, and then we also had Queen Of Love [Listed winner], a good filly by Kingman. This filly might be a little bit handy but she looks quick, and were she to breeze well, then there would be an upside to her with that pedigree. Time will tell.”

Daban's first foal is a 2-year-old Sea The Stars (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) filly named Nigwa while she also has a filly foal by Frankel (GB) (Galileo {Ire}). The daughter of Acclamation (GB) is a half-sister to Group 3 winner Thikriyaat (Ire) (Alhaarth {Ire}) and from the noted Gerry Oldham family of Mahalia (Ire) (Danehill).

McKeever On The Mark

A busy day for the buying team of Barry and Charlie Hills with McKeever Bloodstock consisted of the purchase of five lots worth £280,000 led by an Acclamation (GB) colt (lot 95) for £100,000.

The colt formed part of a strong draft from Eddie O'Leary's Lynn Lodge Stud, which had paid €82,000 for the youngster as a Goffs November foal. Out of the winning Dubawi (Ire) mare Dukinta (Ire), he is from the further family of Grade II winner Grandeur (Ire) (Verglas {Ire}) and champion Darjina (Fr) (Zamindar).

“He's a traditional Donny type of horse, the type that we come here to buy,” said McKeever. “He's a good, strong colt who looks as though he should be a 2-year-old and by a good sire.”

Hills is also set to take charge of a Kodiac (GB) filly bought through McKeever for £90,000 out of the Tally-Ho Stud draft. A homebred by her vendor, she is a half-sister to the listed-placed Lexington Grace (Ire) (Sir Prancealot {Ire}) and this season's dual-winning 2-year-old Uncs (Ire) (Galileo Gold {GB}).

“She's looks a real sharp filly–a Queen Mary type of filly,” said McKeever. “She's by a great sire and has a great pedigree.”

A good day for Lynn Lodge Stud also included the sale of the aforementioned Showcasing filly (lot 146) for £95,000 to Manor House Stud and lot 23, a homebred son of Starspangledbanner (Aus) for £90,000 to Ross Doyle.

“He'll go to Richard Hannon,” said Doyle of the colt, the first foal out of the listed-placed Beach Wedding (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}). “He's a typical Donny horse, the type we love to buy, and he's come from a great home. Starspangledbanner is also having a great season, probably his best ever.”

Doyle also later went to £92,000 for lot 168, a Showcasing (GB) colt out of Impede (GB) from Fernham Farm. The colt boasts regal Juddmonte connections as a grandson of Coraline (GB) (Sadler's Wells), dam of the high-class French performers Reefscape (GB) (Linamix {Fr}), Coastal Path (GB) (Halling) and Martaline (GB) (Linamix {Fr}).

With a £90,000 colt by Harry Angel (Ire) also among their haul, Peter and Ross Doyle went on to end the day as leading buyer with 12 purchased for a total of £742,000.

There was also a fine result for Ruth Pitman's Park Wood Stud in the sale of its only yearling catalogued, a Night Of Thunder (Ire) colt (lot 196), for £92,000. Sam Sangster signed for the colt, who was bred by Elaine Chivers out of Kentucky Belle (Ire) (Heliostatic {Ire}), a half-sister to Grade II winner Ramazutti (Honor Grades).

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Diabolic Takes My Dear In Stakes Debut At Woodbine

Diabolic was full of run late in taking the $125,000 My Dear Stakes Saturday at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario.

The trio of Bid Once, Royal Engagement, and first-time starter Curlin Candy duked it out in the early stages of the 5 ½-furlong Tapeta race for 2-year-old fillies, but it was Diabolic, making her stakes debut, who delivered the knockout punch for trainer Mark Casse.

Despite acting up before the start, the daughter of Dark Angel, with Antonio Gallardo in the irons, hit her stride as soon as the gates opened and then watched the front-end proceedings from along the rail.

It was Bid Once who held a narrow advantage through an opening quarter-mile of :22.64, with Royal Engagement and Curlin Candy right alongside. Gallardo maintained a patient hand, sitting mid-pack, through a half-mile timed in :45.79, waiting for the right moment to make his move.

As the field turned from home, Diabolic was pivoted to the outside and instantly began to track down the leaders with each stride.

At the wire, the gray filly won by 2 ¼ lengths, with Curlin Candy in second and Royal Engagement third. Lois Len, the 9-5 choice, was fourth.

The final time was 1:04.15.

Diabolic, owned by D.J. Stable and Nexus Racing Club, arrived at the My Dear off a gutsy neck nod in her career bow at Gulfstream on May 20, rallying to win a five-furlong turf sprint.

“She was sitting down in the gate and I was a little nervous on how she'd be breaking,” said Gallardo, who celebrated his first Woodbine stakes win. “I don't see myself being on the lead or too close. I watched the replay when she won with Jaramillo [jockey, Emisael] in Gulfstream and I can see she is very smart. I wanted to be saving ground and following the speed. Really, she did everything perfect. When I pulled her in the clear, I asked and she gave me 100 percent. She's a nice filly.”

Bred by Yeomanstown Stud in Ireland, Diabolic paid $9.20 for the win.

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Dark Angel’s Indie Angel Springs A Surprise In the Duke of Cambridge

In hindsight, a starting price of 22-1 on a Cheveley Park Stud-owned filly trained by the Gosdens and ridden by Frankie Dettori at Royal Ascot was bordering on the ludicrous and despite her form deficiencies Indie Angel (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) stepped up to make a mockery of those odds in Wednesday's G2 Duke of Cambridge S. Since Palace Pier (GB) (Kingman {GB}) exited the stall closest to the stand's side in the meeting's opening G1 Queen Anne S. the day before, all bar one of the races staged on the straight track had fallen to horses also drawn highest with the other winner only three off that fence. Whether there is a genuine bias near the stand's rail remains to be seen, but Indie Angel likes her space and so exiting from stall 12 of 12 was a real benefit here. Freshened up since finishing fourth behind Lady Bowthorpe (GB) (Nathaniel {Ire}) in the nine-furlong G2 Dahlia S. at Newmarket May 2, the winner whose portfolio boasted just a listed win in the Fleur de Lys Fillies' S. over a mile on Lingfield's Polytrack in October was steadied in rear early. Allowed to coast into contention approaching two out, the grey was in front soon after and able to dominate the closing stages to score by 2 1/2 lengths. Lady Bowthorpe, who came up the centre along with the 11-4 favourite Queen Power (Ire) (Shamardal), won the tussle for the bridesmaid's role by a short head but was always fighting a losing battle overall. “I'll be honest with you, that was unexpected,” Dettori said after his 75th Royal winner. “She's got ability, but everything has to fall right for her. She needs cover, a fast pace and plenty of room. She was too free with me at Newmarket last time, so I didn't know what to expect but today was a good day and she just took off.”

Initially restricted to handicaps over seven furlongs and a mile last term, Indie Angel garnered a brace of wins at Newmarket in July and at Salisbury the following month before being tried in Sandown's G3 Atalanta S. in late August. Eighth there, she was disappointing with no obvious excuses when subsequently seventh in a competitive course-and-distance handicap in September. By the time she tackled the Fleur de Lys, connections had found the key to her and with Frankie keeping her separate from the rest and looping the field she was able to gain a breakthrough black-type success. Penned against the rail for most of her return to the Polytrack for that venue's seven-furlong All-Weather Fillies' and Mares' Championships Conditions S. Apr. 2, she flopped when fifth as the 4-5 favourite there and despite being kept isolated in the Dahlia was still a soundly-beaten 3 1/4-lengths fourth.

While it is easy to see why the punters had given up on her, she was able to make a step forward as older fillies from this yard can do in what amounted to a perfect storm of draw, ground, pace and the fact that both Lady Bowthorpe and the Dahlia runner-up Queen Power were racing under penalties. Solid yardstick Lavender's Blue (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}), who had beaten her by 2 3/4 lengths when third in the Dahlia, was four lengths behind her in this and the way she tracked and brushed aside Champers Elysees (Ire) (Elzaam {Aus}) suggests it would be naive to put this down to mere track bias. She was the second of three winners for her sire in two days at the meeting, sandwiched in between Berkshire Shadow (GB) and Real World (GB), as the Dark Angel success story gathers further momentum.

Gosden, who won this 12 months ago with Nazeef (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), commented, “In fairness, she won very well last backend but it went a little wrong and I probably ran her before she had come to herself in the spring. She had a little complication in her last race, but we knew she could be competitive with the top fillies. To say that she'd win by two-and-a-half lengths would have been wishful thinking, but she relaxed beautifully and she's bloomed. She looked a different filly today than when we last ran her back in May.”

Looking ahead, the senior member of the Clarehaven partnership added, “She's now won a group two, so maybe you start trying to climb even higher up the ladder. We won it last year and there are nice races like the [G1] Sun Chariot and the nice fillies' race [the G1 Falmouth S.] at the July meeting for her, so those are possibilities. Right now, we're savouring this moment.”

Lady Bowthorpe's trainer William Jarvis was inclined to blame the fast surface for her eclipse. “All credit to the winner, who was very impressive, but I feel easier ground would have suited us better,” he said of the runner-up. “When a filly is running as well as she is, my inclination is not to give her a break. She's in the [July 9] Falmouth, but ideally I would love her to try at a mile and a quarter on decent ground in the [July 29 G1] Nassau [at Goodwood], with the [G1] Sun Chariot a possibility longer term.” Sir Michael Stoute said of Queen Power, “She's a model of consistency, that's for sure, and I guess the trip was a little short of her best.”

Indie Angel, who was a 600,000gns purchase at the Tattersalls December Foal Sale, is out of the Listed Silver S. winner and G3 Prix d'Aumale third Indigo Lady (GB) (Sir Percy {GB}), who is kin to the Listed Rockingham S. winner Prism (GB) (Spectrum {Ire}). The third dam Simply Gorgeous (GB) (Hello Gorgeous) is also the ancestress of the G1 Premio Roma hero Imperial Dancer (GB) (Primo Dominie {GB}) and the G3 Blue Wind S. winner and G1 Nassau S. runner-up One Voice (Ire) (Poet's Voice {GB}), as well as being a half-sister to the G1 Irish Oaks heroine Give Thanks (GB) (Relko {GB}) whose own descendants are headed by the G1 1000 Guineas winner Harayir (Gulch). Also hailing from the family of the G1 Epsom Derby hero and sire Teenoso (Youth), Indigo Lady has an unraced 2-year-old filly by Churchill (Ire) named Miss Clementine (Ire) who was bought by BBA Ireland and Ed Dunlop Racing for 90,000gns at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book 1.

Wednesday, Royal Ascot, Britain
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE S.-G2, £140,000, Ascot, 6-16, 4yo/up, f, 8fT, 1:39.92, g/f.
1–INDIE ANGEL (IRE), 126, f, 4, by Dark Angel (Ire)
1st Dam: Indigo Lady (GB) (SW-Ire & GSP-Fr), by Sir Percy (GB)
2nd Dam: Seal Indigo (Ire), by Glenstal
3rd Dam: Simply Gorgeous (GB), by Hello Gorgeous
1ST GROUP WIN. (600,000gns Wlg '17 TATFOA). O-Cheveley Park Stud; B-Ringfort Stud & Paul Hancock (IRE); T-John & Thady Gosden; J-Lanfranco Dettori. £82,880. Lifetime Record: 14-5-1-2, $200,020. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Lady Bowthorpe (GB), 129, m, 5, Nathaniel (Ire)–Maglietta Fina (Ire), by Verglas (Ire). (82,000gns Ylg '17 TAOCT). O-Ms E L Banks; B-Scuderia Archi Romani (GB); T-William Jarvis. £31,346.
3–Queen Power (Ire), 129, m, 5, Shamardal–Princess Serena, by Unbridled's Song. (500,000gns Ylg '17 TATOCT). O-King Power Racing Co Ltd; B-Roundhill Stud (IRE); T-Sir Michael Stoute. £15,666.
Margins: 2HF, NO, 3/4. Odds: 22.00, 3.50, 2.75.
Also Ran: Champers Elysees (Ire), Lavender's Blue (Ire), Fooraat (Ire), Valeria Messalina (Ire), Agincourt (Ire), Double Or Bubble (Ire), Onassis (Ire), Parent's Prayer (Ire), Posted (GB). Scratched: Bounce The Blues (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by TVG.

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