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Takeover Target Dies

Nine years to the day of his victory in the G2 King’s Stand S. at Royal Ascot, Australian sprinting hero Takeover Target (Aus) (Celtic Swing {GB}–Shady Stream {Aus}, by Archregent) has died at the age of 15. The gelding broke his leg in a paddock accident Saturday. Purchased by owner-trainer and former taxi driver Joe Janiak for...

Royal Ascot: Galileo and Zoffany

There are no prizes for guessing that the stallion table at the five-day Royal Ascot meeting was headed by Galileo. With victories from Gleneagles, Curvy and Aloft, the ultra-prolific Coolmore stallion added more than £600,000 to his 2015 bankroll. In doing so, he succeeded in overhauling Golden Horn’s sire Cape Cross to take his habitual...

NYRA Board Mulls Ways to Lure ‘Pharoah’

By T.D. Thornton With the only business voted upon at Wednesday’s New York Racing Association Reorganization Board of Directors meeting being rubber-stamp unanimous approvals certifying the slate of NYRA officers and the roster of peace officers, the talk among board members touched on topics related to bolstering big days on the circuit and whether or...

Buratino On Track For Group 1

Godolphin’s G2 Coventry S. winner Buratino (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) is on target for Europe’s first juvenile Group 1 of the year, the Curragh’s Phoenix S. Aug. 9, and may have a race before.  “He’s come out of the [Coventry] in great form,” Charlie Johnston, assistant to his father, trainer Mark Johnston, told At The Races....

Chloe Girls

Jean-Claude Rouget has a prominent player in Monday’s G3 Prix Chloe, which forms the central part of Chantilly’s quality fixture, with Daniel-Yves Treves’ Wekeela (Fr) (Hurricane Run {Ire}) setting the form standard. Second to the subsequent G2 Prix de Sandringham winner Impassable (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) in a mile conditions event here May 2, the bay filled...

Toormore Top-Rated Juvenile

   Middleham Park Racing and James Pak’s Toormore (Ire) (Arakan) was named Europe’s Champion 2-Year-Old Colt when the British Horseracing Authority released its 2013 European 2-Year-Old Classification yesterday. With a rating of 122, the unbeaten G1 National S. winner tops G1 Racing Post Trophy victor Kingston Hill (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) at 120, as well as G1 Prix Morny winner No...

Hot Heir Skier Wins the Winkfield S.

JIMMY WINKFIELD S., $100,000, AQU, 1-20, 3yo, 6f, 1:11 1/5, ft.  1–#HOT HEIR SKIER, 116, c, 3, by Wildcat Heir       1st Dam: Uphill Skier (MSW, $265,250),  by Appealing Skier       2nd Dam: Resilient Kris, by Kris S.       3rd Dam: Queen of Rex, by Tampa Trouble  O/B-New Farm (FL); T-Benjamin W Perkins, Jr; J-Jose  L Ortiz. $60,000. Lifetime...

Margarsons Hoping to Strike Lucky

by Emma Berry    On the day the Jockey Club released the results of a study showing that Newmarket’s racing industry contributes more than £208 million ($344.5 million) to the local economy, it was business as usual for the town’s many trainers, with the rain still falling and the wind still biting.    There are...

Enhanced Powers for Australian Racing Authorities

ENHANCED POWERS FOR AUSTRALIAN RACING AUTHORITIES  Legislative changes were yesterday made to Racing Act 1958 that will allow Racing Victoria jurisdiction over unlicensed persons participating in the racing industry, according to Racing and Sports. This gives the organization, which oversees racing in the State of Victoria, the power to penalize such individuals, including commission agents,...

TDN APB: Our Amazing Rose

OUR AMAZING ROSE (f, 3, Yes It’s True–Just for You, by Silver Deputy)  *$325,000 2yo ‘13 OBSMAR. O-Repole Stable; B-Whispering Oaks Farm & Ted W. Lucas (Ky); T-Todd Pletcher. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $48,000. Last Start: 1st Msw at SAR July 25. “TDN Rising Star” Our Amazing Rose (Yes It’s True), easily one of the most impressive maiden winners...

Increased TV Coverage for Inglis

INCREASED TV COVERAGE FOR INGLIS  Inglis will offer increased television coverage for its Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale and Easter Yearling Sale after partnering with the television channel Seven Network. Inglis’s partnership with Seven Network began with on Feb. 8 G1 CF Orr S. day and will continue throughout the Australian autumn carnivals, culiminating on the...

Training in Qatar

TRAINING IN QATAR  By Michele MacDonald      With Qatar’s three premier days of racing beginning on February 25 and completing the week-long International Equestrian Sword Festival on February 27, the whispers seem to be everywhere.  People do not tend to speak loudly or rapidly in Qatar, but with the nation’s rising influence in racing worldwide,...