IRE Incentive Races Added in Britain

Additional British races have been added to Horse Racing Ireland's IRE Incentive scheme. IRE Incentive races will be held at Nottingham, Newbury, Pontefract, York, Musselburgh, Salisbury and Goodwood in August and September.

The IRE Incentive scheme awards a €10,000 Irish Sales voucher to the owners of Irish-bred winners of designated races. Vouchers can be spent on Irish-breds at Irish public auction Sales. Since the scheme launched in March 2021, €480,000 in vouchers has been distributed to 39 individual owners.

Find out more about the IRE Incentive scheme and view a full list of races at www.itm.ie/IRE_Incentive.

Upcoming IRE Incentive Races:

  • Nottingham – Aug. 10 – IRE Incentive Scheme EBF Restricted Novice S.
  • Newbury – Aug. 14 – Arcadis British EBF Maiden S.
  • Pontefract – Aug. 15 – Trevor Woods Mem'l British EBF Novice S.
  • York – Aug. 20 – British Stallion Studs EBF Convivial Maiden S.
  • Musselburgh – Aug. 24 – IRE Incentive Scheme Restricted Maiden S.
  • Musselburgh – Aug. 25 – British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden S.
  • Goodwood – Aug. 29 – EBF Restricted Maiden S.
  • Salisbury – Sept. 2 – IRE Incentive Scheme Dick Poole Fillies' S.

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Golden Pal Confirmed For Nunthorpe

Trainer Wesley Ward reports star sprinter Golden Pal (Uncle Mo) to be firing on all cylinders ahead of an intended tilt at the G1 Coolmore Wootton Bassett Nunthorpe S. at York Aug. 20.

Last season's GII Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint winner made a spectacular return to action in the GIII Quick Call S. at Saratoga last month and Ward has now given the green light to a trip to the Knavesmire, with Frankie Dettori in line for the ride.

Ward told PA Sport: “He had an unbelievable breeze on Saturday at Arlington Park (4f on soft turf in :51.80) and we're headed for the Nunthorpe. Straight after his last race we really didn't know what direction we were going. There was the option of waiting a couple more weeks for the G1 Flying Five (at the Curragh Sept. 12), but he's doing great and he's scheduled to leave Aug. 13.

“I had a talk with Paul Shanahan (of Coolmore) and he had a talk with Mr. Magnier, Mr. Smith and Mr. Tabor (owners). The Nunthorpe is kind of a stallion-maker race and carries a lot of weight at this time of year.

“He's got a direct flight from Indianapolis to Stansted and then off we'll go. Frankie is going to ride and we're excited.”

Golden Pal's task at York has, on paper at least, been made easier by the retirement of dual Nunthorpe hero Battaash (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), a horse Ward admits he is full of admiration for.

“It's always a shame for racing every time a great old warrior like that is retired,” Ward said. “I have certainly been a big fan of his and have watched him for all these years. He got a big following, so any time the curtain is pulled down it's never good for racing. I wouldn't want to be taking him on when he's breathing fire, that's for sure!”

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Third Time’s a Charm? Ward Looking Forward to Nunthorpe

Coming off a dominating performance in the GIII Quick Call S. at Saratoga, 2020 GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint champion Golden Pal is pointing towards the G1 Nunthorpe S. on Aug. 20. Trainer Wesley Ward oversaw the 3-year-old son of Uncle Mo's training at Keeneland early this week as the colt prepares for a second trip overseas after a close second last year at Ascot in the G2 Norfolk S.

“I think he's really going to move forward fitness-wise from [the Quick Call] to the race in York,” Ward said on Monday morning. “We're going to take him up to Arlington Park and breeze him this Saturday. He'll stay there for a week and breeze the following Saturday there and then we'll have one last breeze before he gets on the plane to go to England.”

Ward will be looking to reconcile his first two journeys to York for the five-furlong Nunthorpe after two just-missed victories in recent years. First Mecca's Angel (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) chased down Ward's juvenile filly Acapulco (Scat Daddy) in the final strides of the 2015 edition of the race and two years later, Ward stable star Lady Aurelia (Scat Daddy) suffered a photo-finish defeat to Sir Mark Prescott trainee Marsha (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}).

“Hopefully the third time is the charm,” Ward said with a chuckle.

The conditioner has all the faith in the world in his fleet-footed sprinter. His belief in Golden Pal's ability has been strong since he first laid eyes on the colt at the 2019 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

“Ben McElroy short lists for me at the Keeneland sales and he picked out this colt and a few others,” Ward recalled. “When we want to the barn and I took a look at this guy, I just fell in love with him. I told McElroy that this was my pick of the sale.”

But then Golden Pal, the son of 11-time stakes winner and 2015 GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint runner-up Lady Shipman (Midshipman), failed to hit his reserve when the hammered dropped for $325,0000.

Luckily, breeder Randy Lowe had noticed Ward hovering around the Taylor Made consignment before the colt had gone through the ring.

“He knew how fond I was of him and so fortunately, he gave him to me to train,” Ward said.

Golden Pal gets the three-length score in the GIII Quick Call S. | Sarah Andrew

Golden Pal quickly exceeded Ward's high expectations in his early training.

“You could tell in just the first months of galloping that he was an extreme athlete,” Ward said. “He was just very quick and agile on his feet and a very intelligent horse as well. Everything we taught him, he took to within the first few days. He came around a lot faster than the other colts. When we breezed him the first time, everything that I thought he would do, he did. It was just a question of keeping him sound and keeping him on a direct path to the races.”

Ward's plan hit a snag when Golden Pal shipped from Miami to Keeneland early last year in preparation to make his debut at Keeneland's annual spring meet, only to find out soon after that the races were cancelled due to COVID.

“Here I had a horse that was starting to climatize to the cooler temperatures and we had to double back around and bring him back to Miami, which isn't something I like to do,” Ward explained.

Despite the setback, Golden Pal made his debut on schedule in April at Gulfstream, going four and a half furlongs on the dirt.

“When Tyler Gaffalione came into the paddock, I was just so excited for this horse and I told him, 'Man, I think this is going to end up being one of the best horses I ever train,'” Ward said. “I think he's heard that story a time or two from a few other trainers too.”

But after Golden Pal sprinted to the early lead and ticked off a :21.58 opening quarter, he had to settle for a game second.

“He ran a great race but that first quarter mile got us,” Ward recalled. “But by seeing the race visually, I was very proud of him and I knew what I had. So we went forward with our plan to go to Ascot.”

Again in the G2 Norfolk S. at Ascot, early speed got the best of the Florida-bred juvenile as he finished second to The Lir Jet (Ire) (Prince of Lir {Ire}).

“He just moved a little too quickly and the horse was a little unseasoned,” Ward said. “Otherwise, I think he'd be undefeated today.”

All the pieces came together, however, in the later half of the bay colt's juvenile season as he finally made it to the winner's circle off a 3 ½-length score in the Skidmore S. at Saratoga before claiming the Juvenile Turf Sprint as the 4-5 favorite.

While the plan was set soon afterwards for the champion to target the G1 King's Stand S. at Royal Ascot, an ankle chip forced him to postpone the start of his 2021 campaign for surgery.

Less than a month before his eventual return in the Quick Call, Golden Pal was acquired from his breeder by Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith and Westerberg.

 

Stonestreet's Campanelle takes the G1 Darley Prix Morny at Deauville last year. | Scoop Dyga

After Golden Pal's impressive score at the Spa, Ward said he believes the probable future Coolmore stallion is in prime condition to show off a new level of talent as he continues through his sophomore campaign.

“To look at him, he's not a big, heavy colt,” he said. “He's everything you would want to see in a sprinter. He keeps himself kind of lean, but he's a very good eater. That's just his normal physique. He did the race at Saratoga essentially off of three works and he won convincingly.”

Ward is no longer concerned about how the pace of the race plays out, knowing his trainee has matured mentally since those first two career starts.

“Early on, he was just a little unseasoned,” Ward explained. “Now I think he's come to prominence where the jockeys realize what kind of horse he is and he's very rateable. So I think now from a tactical standpoint, the jockeys will be able to position him anywhere they want in the race and hopefully this next one will be a big one, because if he gets that done he stamps himself as a sire as far as what he'll accomplish in having a Group 1 win.”

The end goal for the season, the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint, would of course only increase stud appeal, but also perhaps avenge Lady Shipman's narrow miss in the same race six years prior.

“If he does get through this race, which is what we hope and what we're on target for, we're aiming for the Breeders' Cup at Del Mar,” Ward said. “The track should be in perfect condition as Del Mar is that time of year and it would be really exciting.”

One of Ward's other top stable stars, dual Group I winner Campanelle (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}), is preparing for yet another European tour. The 2020 Prix Morny and 2021 Commonwealth Cup victress is pointing toward the G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest on Aug. 8.

“She just had a beautiful breeze at Arlington Park [on July 24],” Ward reported of the 3-year-old Stonestreet Stables colorbearer. “She's going to fly out of Chicago O'Hare airport and has a direct flight into Paris, and then she'll move on down to Deauville–essentially the same route that she traveled last year and won. It'll be a tougher assignment as we're taking on older horses, but we get a little bit of a weight break. Frankie Dettori is signed up to ride and he's not going to be able to have a steak the night before, but he's assured me that he's going to make the weight.”

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Nunthorpe, Flying Five On The Radar For Golden Pal After Saratoga Win

After returning victorious in Saratoga's Opening Day Quick Call, trainer Wesley Ward said Golden Pal will take his talents overseas for his next engagement.

A winner of his last three starts, Golden Pal was in command throughout the entire 5 ½-furlong journey for sophomores and was wrapped up by jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. in the final sixteenth of a mile, garnering a career-best 95 Beyer for the three-length win.

Ward said he plans on shipping Golden Pal back to Keeneland in the next couple of days to prepare for a possible start in either the Group 1 Nunthorpe on Aug. 20 at York in England or the Group 1 Flying Five on Sept. 12 at the Curragh in Ireland. Both races offer the winner an expenses-paid berth to the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint in November at Del Mar.

“I was planning on going this morning, but he ran such a big effort I'll keep him here for a couple of days,” Ward said. “Right now, when he's this good and you want to try and make him a sire, you have to hook into a Group 1 somewhere.”

Ward said the Nunthorpe might be coming up a little sooner than ideal.

“It's close together, but when you're talking about going over to England and off a layoff, I like to give them some time so I'm not 100 percent certain he'll go to the Nunthorpe,” Ward said. “I would say, looking at his energy and his workouts, that will determine whether it's there or if he'll run in Ireland. I've never run one in Ireland.”

Both the Nunthorpe and the Flying Five are contested at five furlongs, a half-furlong shorter than the Quick Call.

“He's much better going five-eighths,” Ward said.

Golden Pal, owned by Coolmore partners Michael Tabor, Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith and Westerberg, was a dazzling 3 ½-length winner of the Skidmore at Saratoga last summer before capturing the Grade 2 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint at Keeneland. He arrived at the Quick Call off eight months rest.

Golden Pal's next start will not be his first international endeavor. In his second outing, he was second beaten a neck in the Group 2 Norfolk last June at Royal Ascot.

While Golden Pal takes his show on the road, Ten Broeck Farm's five-time stakes winner Kimari will target the Grade 2, $200,000 Honorable Miss on July 28 at Saratoga.

The daughter of Munnings captured the Grade 1 Madison on April 3 at Keeneland last out, defeating graded stakes-winners Estilo Talentoso, Bell's the One and Sconsin.

The 4-year-old bay filly, who has never finished worse than fourth in 10 career starts, seeks a second stakes victory at the Spa. She earned her first stakes triumph when taking the Bolton Landing in August 2019.

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