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Two Books In, and September’s Even

After two books, six days and 1,396 horses through the ring, numbers at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale remains largely unchanged from a year ago. When selling wrapped up last night in Lexington around 8:15, the sale company reported 1,017 horses sold for $206,217,500. The resulting average of $202,770 is up 4.3% from 2013. The...

DMR Releases November Stakes Schedule

Del Mar Thoroughbred Club will hold 14 stakes races worth $2.25 million during its inaugural 15-day November meet, which begins Friday, Nov. 7 and ends Sunday, Nov. 30. These racing dates were formerly occupied by the now shuttered Hollywood Park. Del Mar will race Friday through Sunday during opening weekend, and Thursday through Sunday thereafter....

Archarcharch Colt Tops Day 12

A $110,000 colt from the first crop of GI Arkansas Derby hero and Spendthirft Farm resident Archarcharch (Arch) topped the penultimate day of selling at Keeneland September Saturday, which saw decreases in average and median compared to last year’s corresponding session. A total of 199 yearlings sold during day 12 for a gross of $2,625,700...

Dan Excel to Miss Rupert Clarke

Dan Excel (Ire) (Shamardal) is suffering from a virus which will cause the 6-year-old to miss his intended first-up run in Sunday’s G1 Sir Rupert Clarke S. at Caulfield in Sydney and casting some doubt on his participation in his major goal, the G1 Cox Plate Oct. 25, Racing and Sports reports.  The bay gelding has...

Shared Belief Tries to Be ‘Awesome Again’

While the 3-year-olds figure to have their say in the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup Saturday afternoon, one of their peers, champion Shared Belief (Candy Ride {Arg}) will be a heavy favorite against seven more-experienced rivals in the GI Awesome Again S., the final California prep for the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic.  Anything close to the 115...

Tatts Ireland Part II Deemed A Success

TATTS IRELAND PART II DEEMED A SUCCESS  Tattersalls Ireland this year re-introduced Part II–the third day–of its September Yearling Sale for the first time since 2008, and although cumulative figures dropped alongside prices yesterday, the company’s Managing Director Roger Casey deemed the session a success, pointing to the boost Part II provided Part I of...

Will Faves Cancel Each Other in Jefferson Cup?

Once contested as a Grade II at nine furlongs during the spring meeting, the GIII Jefferson Cup was moved to this ‘homecoming’ meet, is now staged at a mile and presents one of the final chances for 3-year-olds to take on their peers at the graded-stakes level on the grass.  Terry Hamilton’s Heart to Heart (English Channel)...

Angela Renee Goes West to Win

Angela Renee, a debut winner at Belmont in June, was second behind Cavorting (Bernardini) in the Aug. 10 GII Adirondack S. and shipped west off a well-beaten third-place effort behind Condo Commando (Tiz Wonderful) over a sloppy Saratoga track in the Aug. 31 GI Spinaway S.  Trying two turns for the first time, the bay...

Bramlage: Lasix Good, but Must Go

by Lucas Marquardt The Thoroughbred Club of America’s annual Honor Guest Testimonial dinner has often provided a platform for those looking to make strong statements, and Sunday night’s 83rd renewal was no exception. Held at the Keeneland Entertainment Center, the dinner honored three longtime and respected veterinarians: Dr. Larry Bramlage, Dr. Edward Hagyard Fallon, and...

Shamardal Colt Leads the Way at Tattersalls Book 2 Day 1

by Emma Berry  The prices may not have been quite so stratospheric but Book 2 of Tattersalls’ October Sale picked up where Book 1 left off, with major purchasers such as John Warren, John Ferguson and Angus Gold regularly parting with six-figure sums for the most sought-after lots and contributing to a robust day’s trade. ...

Rising Stars on the ‘Run’ at Keeneland

A full field of 13 sophomore fillies, including four “TDN Rising Stars,” line up today in a wide-open renewal of Keeneland’s GII Lexus Raven Run S. Among those to have earned the publication’s distinction is Commmonwealth New Era Racing’s Taris (Flatter). The bay was an 11 3/4-length debut winner over the Aqueduct inner last December, and added a 5...

AI Case Closed

AI CASE CLOSED  The Australian High Court yesterday denied Leave of Appeal in the Artificial Insemination case, meaning the case is now closed. In late 2012, the Federal Court ruled that AI could not be introduced into Thoroughbred breeding in a case brought by former Sydney Racing Club Chairman Bruce McHugh. Commenting on yesterday’s decision,...