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Canadian’ Queen Looks to Keep Her Crown

Gary Barber’s Lexie Lou (Sligo Bay {Ire}) stamped herself as one of the top sophomores of the North this summer with three consecutive black-type wins, and she looks to keep that hot streak going in today’s GII Canadian S. at Woodbine. The 1 1/8-mile turf test is a “Win and You’re In” event granting the victor an...

Jelm Plays Supporting Role, Leading Lady

Behind every Hall of Fame operation is a team of talented, dedicated horsemen and women. One of the people who makes Jerry Hollendorfer’s stable tick is Christina Jelm, a Kentucky-based bloodstock agent who does a little bit of everything for the renowned trainer. At September, that’s meant short-listing and purchasing horses for Hollendorfer and his...

Positive Numbers Continue at KEESEP

The double digit gains seen in the first session of Book 3 Monday continued yesterday with improved total sales, average and median. This made Tuesday’s session the third consecutive session with increases in all three categories.  Day 8 saw 298 yearlings sell for a total of $18,562,000, which is a 13.3% increase over last year....

The Chenes Gang

France’s elite juveniles are beginning to build towards their all-important autumn targets, with today’s G3 Prix des Chenes at Longchamp the first pointer for the G1 Criterium International, and as usual it is to Andre Fabre that all refer as the record-holding trainer looks for an eighth edition. Of his pair, Rashit Shaykhutdinov’s De Treville...

Six Win Day for Appleby, Godolphin

Godolphin trainer Charlie Appleby saddled the winners of six races–all juveniles–in England Monday, taking five races at Kempton and one at Leicester. The feat equaled the Godolphin record of wins in a day. In 2009, trainer Saeed bin Suroor twice won six races in a day for the operation.      “It has been a good,...

Myers Offerings Popular On the Bayou

A little over a year ago, Keith and Ginger Myers, who operate the Louisiana-based Coteau Grove Farms, announced that they would be paring back their racing operation in favor of a focus on becoming a leading breeder in the state, and a pair of Coteau Grove-breds topped the proceedings during Tuesday’s Breeders’ Sales Company of...

Mukhadram To Shadwell in 2015

MUKHADRAM TO SHADWELL IN 2015  Sheikh Hamdan’s G1 Coral-Eclipse winner Mukhadram (GB) (Shamardal–Magic Tree {UAE}, by Timber Country) will be retired from racing at the end of the season and will stand at Shadwell Stud in England in 2015.  Purchased as a foal by Shadwell for 190,000gns at Tattersalls December, Mukhadram was unraced as a 2-year-old and...

Wiggy Wow

WIGGY WOW  She may have the most unprepossessing name of all the best juveniles of 2014, but the formbook and time analysis states with concrete certainty that Tiggy Wiggy (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) is at or very near the top of the tree, and she arrives at Newmarket today to hammer that point home in the G1 Cheveley...

Go With The Flow

GO WITH THE FLOW  Starting his sequence of 13 winners of the G2 Juddmonte Beresford S. in 1996, Aidan O’Brien needs one more to equal the record set by Dr Vincent O’Brien, and that seems likely as his trio for today’s renewal includes J “TDN Rising Star”J Ol’ Man River (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}). Visually impressive when accounting for...

Pedigree Insights: Tiggy Wiggy

To American eyes, one of the strangest aspects of European racing must surely be the handful of races where 2-year-olds are allowed to take on their elders. The best-known examples are two of Europe’s premier five-furlong tests, the Nunthorpe S. at York in August and the Prix de l’Abbaye de Longchamp, which forms part of...

Gatsby’ Done for the Season

French Derby winner The Grey Gatsby (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) has been ruled out of Saturday’s G1 QIPCO Champion S. at Ascot, but will stay in training next year. Kevin Ryan’s 3-year-old has enjoyed a tremendous campaign, winning the G2 Dante S. at York, the G1 Prix du Jockey Club and most recently lowering the colors of Australia...

Looking To The Future With Champions In Mind

By Emma Berry On a morning organised to promote this Friday’s Dubai Future Champions Day at Newmarket, there could hardly be a bigger rabbit to pull out of the hat than a foal by Frankel (GB) who just so happens to be a half-brother to Dubawi (Ire). If genes count for anything then the bold...