By Christie DeBernardis
11th-BEL, $60K, Msw, (S), 2yo, f, 6fT, 5:52 p.m. ET
Trainer Graham Motion has been red hot at the Keeneland fall meet and he hopes to bring some of that success to New York when he unveils FIVE EACH WAY (Bullet Train {GB}), the half-sister of one of his biggest Keeneland winner's Miss Temple City (Temple City). Out of the SP Glittering Tax (Artax), Miss Temple City beat the boys in the GI Maker's 46 Mile during the Keeneland spring meet and doubled up with another defeat of males in the GI Shadwell Turf Mile earlier this month. Five Each Way, who is also a half-sister to GSW Pricedtoperfection (Temple City), debuts off a bullet five-furlongs in 1:00 over the Fair Hill synthetic Oct. 13. TJCIS PPs.
6th-SA, $52K, Msw, 2yo, 6 1/2fT, 3:00 p.m. ET
Reddam Racing acquired IRAP (Tiznow), a half-brother to champion and top sire Speightstown (Gone West), for $300,000 at OBS March after he breezed in :10.1. Trained by Doug O'Neill, the son of Canadian champion Silken Cat (Storm Cat) makes his career bow in this test. Neil Drysdale saddles another firster with an interesting pedigree in David Heerensperger's Eaglemaker (Sepoy {Aus}). From the first crop of Sepoy, the bay is out of an unraced daughter of GISW turfer Light Jig (GB) (Danehill), who produced GISW grass runner Seek Again (Speightstown) and Group 3 winner Treble Jig (Gone West). TJCIS PPs. –Christie DeBernardis
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