Four Graces keeps on rolling by taking the G3 Beaumont in both stakes AND track record time.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 4:05 pm Four Graces, a 3yo half-sister to McCracken, won her debut at Gulfstream today.
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Love this family! Nice win.Mylute wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 6:59 pmFour Graces keeps on rolling by taking the G3 Beaumont in both stakes AND track record time.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 4:05 pm Four Graces, a 3yo half-sister to McCracken, won her debut at Gulfstream today.
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It was a 1200m Newcomers 2-yr-old race at Hakodate, won by KAISER NOVA (Maurice x Stellar Lead [Special Week]), Maurice's first winner in Japan.Graham Pavey @LongBallToNoOne
2yo filly 8. CAL FRAGRANCE (California Chrome x Right There (Eskendereya)) finished 7th in this race, first Japan runner for California Chrome, who is now owned and based in Japan
CAL FRAGRANCE was second last turning / widest runner in the straight, ran home quite well.
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Leinster won the Shakertown (G2T) today at Keeneland.Starine wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 8:38 pm Half-Brothers Stormy Liberal, Leinster Meet in Runhappy Turf Sprint
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The Galileo-Hveger 2017 model, Nobel Prize, won the Ballysax S (G3) at Dundalk today.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 6:56 pm Cape of Good Hope Takes Ladbrokes Stakes
Cape of Good Hope, a Galileo brother to globetrotting star Highland Reel and dual group 2 winner Idaho, returned to his Australian roots Oct. 12 by winning the Ladbrokes Stakes (G1) at Caulfield.
Read more: https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing ... kes-stakes
Galileo and Hveger (Danehill) have produced three fine-looking, high-quality boys. I wonder if she has any more foals by Coolmore's great stallion waiting in the wings?
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IIRC, the Ballysax is now a Kentucky Derby qualifier. Any chance Coolmore might be considering Nobel Prize for that race on the 1st Saturday in September?
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I think Monarch of Egypt was their Derby hopeful from the Ballysax, and he could only manage a fifth-place finish.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 12, 2020 4:19 pm IIRC, the Ballysax is now a Kentucky Derby qualifier. Any chance Coolmore might be considering Nobel Prize for that race on the 1st Saturday in September?
Galileos don’t do dirt, so I’d be surprised if they took the KD route with Nobel Prize. But it’s Coolmore, so anything is possible.
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The fact that Monarch of Egypt had originally been given entries in the 7f Prix Jean Prat and the 6f July Cup, both over turf last weekend, then was rerouted to the Ballysax over 1 5/16 miles on synthetic... it just seemed like a last ditch effort to see if he had any chance to be a Derby/dirt horse, which he isnt.
I’d look for him to hit the board next time runs over turf at 7f or less. He has been screaming for a cutback in distance with a semblance of a clean run. His 3 y/o debut over a mile in the Irish 2,000 Guineas was just one big traffic jam, and he ran really well in the 7f Jersey at Ascot, finishing 2nd.
I’d look for him to hit the board next time runs over turf at 7f or less. He has been screaming for a cutback in distance with a semblance of a clean run. His 3 y/o debut over a mile in the Irish 2,000 Guineas was just one big traffic jam, and he ran really well in the 7f Jersey at Ascot, finishing 2nd.
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In reality, he just doesnt seem to have the turn of foot needed to win on turf at the top level in Europe at any distance. One of the reasons he always seems to be stuck in traffic is that he is not fast enough to get through a hole before it closes. Last year, if he had been a top tier horse, he should have beaten Siskin in the Phoenix because the latter had the worst of the track that day.Northport wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 12:27 pm The fact that Monarch of Egypt had originally been given entries in the 7f Prix Jean Prat and the 6f July Cup, both over turf last weekend, then was rerouted to the Ballysax over 1 5/16 miles on synthetic... it just seemed like a last ditch effort to see if he had any chance to be a Derby/dirt horse, which he isnt.
I’d look for him to hit the board next time runs over turf at 7f or less. He has been screaming for a cutback in distance with a semblance of a clean run. His 3 y/o debut over a mile in the Irish 2,000 Guineas was just one big traffic jam, and he ran really well in the 7f Jersey at Ascot, finishing 2nd.
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Qous - c. 2017 - Dubawi x Treve, by Motivator, won today at Chantilly over 10 1/2f on his 2nd start, after finishing 5th in his debut last month. Didn't win by a huge margin, but one tap of the whip sealed the deal.
Replay of the finish:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=874460586374394
Replay of the finish:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=874460586374394
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Moving Light - c. 2017 Night of Thunder X North East Bay, by Prospect Bay (half to Dubai World Cup winner Prince Bishop) made a nice debut at Leicester today, despite some greenness. Owned by Godolphin, trained by Saeed Bin Suroor, he was an €180,000 purchase at Tattersalls Ireland September 2018.
Replay of the finish:
https://www.facebook.com/racingtv/video ... tn__=-R1.g
Night of Thunder is really looking like he could be the next big thing in Europe.
Replay of the finish:
https://www.facebook.com/racingtv/video ... tn__=-R1.g
Night of Thunder is really looking like he could be the next big thing in Europe.
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7yo Aquaphobia (Giant’s Causeway - Pussycat Doll) won the United Nations H (G1) at Monmouth.
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Cowboy Diplomacy broke his maiden today at Ellis Park. He hadn’t raced since April 2019.honneerider wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 7:54 pm Cowboy Diplomacy,, full brother to MonomoyGirl, ran 2nd in a 6f debut at Oaklawn today
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That's so cool! He defunitely deserves it.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 5:20 pm 7yo Aquaphobia (Giant’s Causeway - Pussycat Doll) won the United Nations H (G1) at Monmouth.
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That was a nice field.Northport wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 11:57 am Qous - c. 2017 - Dubawi x Treve, by Motivator, won today at Chantilly over 10 1/2f on his 2nd start, after finishing 5th in his debut last month. Didn't win by a huge margin, but one tap of the whip sealed the deal.
Replay of the finish:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=874460586374394
1st. Qous(FR) C3
3rd. Edge of Victory(IRE) C3 (Kingman x Beauty Parlour)
4th. Hidaka(FR) F3 (Deep Impact x Royalmania)
Way to go, Qous!
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Former claimer, and he's entire. Glad to see him finally hitting his stride.Mylute wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 7:30 pmThat's so cool! He defunitely deserves it.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 5:20 pm 7yo Aquaphobia (Giant’s Causeway - Pussycat Doll) won the United Nations H (G1) at Monmouth.
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I was happy about this one too! I've been following Aquaphobia for virtually his whole career just because I was crazy about his MOM!!Mylute wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 7:30 pmThat's so cool! He defunitely deserves it.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 5:20 pm 7yo Aquaphobia (Giant’s Causeway - Pussycat Doll) won the United Nations H (G1) at Monmouth.
He gets taken from the Jacksons via a claim, then goes on to become a GI winner!! Good for him, and bless Pussycat's heart!!
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Couple of smartly bred newcomers debut tomorrow in England and Ireland, including a brother to Hawkbill and Free Drop Billy
https://www.racingpost.com/bloodstock/b ... poHaIXD2f4
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Souper Escape (Medaglia d'Oro x G1W Cry and Catch Me) won the G3 Trillium S. at Woodbine.
Eye of a Jedi (family of Unbridled's Song) won the Sea of Tranquility S. for the second time at Gulfstream.
Global Campaign (half to Bolt d'Oro) won the G3 Monmouth Cup S. at Monmouth.
Eye of a Jedi (family of Unbridled's Song) won the Sea of Tranquility S. for the second time at Gulfstream.
Global Campaign (half to Bolt d'Oro) won the G3 Monmouth Cup S. at Monmouth.
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