22/01/2018. anz-bloodstock-news // Meydan. Carnival Rides: FURIA CRUZADA // Comunicato Stampa HippoGroup Capannelle // First Foal is a Colt for California Chrome // Christiane Head met un terme à sa carrière

 

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WINX RETURNS WITH EASY TRIAL AT ROSEHILL. 

Champion mare coasts home behind Trapeze Artist in top class heat.

 

 

Meydan. Carnival Rides: FURIA CRUZADA

 

 
 

FURIA CRUZADA: CARNIVAL RIDES: Getting to Know the #DWCCarnival Stars. AGE: 6. COLOR: Bay. SIRE: Newfoundland (Storm Cat). DAM: Nuestra Machi (Hussonet). COUNTRIES TRAINED: Chile, Argentina, England, France, UAE. TRAINER: Erwan Charpy. OWNER: Avaz Ismoilov. BREEDER: Haras Dadinco (Chile)

MEYDAN RECORD: 3-1-0-1
CAREER RECORD: 
30-7-4-5
EARNINGS:
 US$504,036

 

POSSIBLE NEXT RACE: Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 (G2) (8th February)

HIGHLIGHTS: A seven-time winner, she won the Premio Alberto Solari Magnasco (G1) and Premio Haras de Chile (G2) in Chile in 2014 before taking the Gran Premio Gilberto Lerena (G1) and Gran Premio Criadores (G1) back-to-back in 2015 in Argentina. Second in Royal Ascot’s Duke of Cambridge (G2) and Lancashire Oaks (G2) in England in 2016, she then won the Al Maktoum Challenge R2 (G2) in her UAE bow in 2017 before finishing third in Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3 (G1) and 13th in the Dubai World Cup (G1) after a tough trip.


BACKGROUND: A truly global mascot for the internationally inclined Dubai World Cup Carnival, Chilean mare Furia Cruzada is a seasoned Amazon warrior who has competed in G1 company in Chile, Argentina, France, England and UAE. She has quickly become a favourite of the locals for her gritty style and willingness to get into a battle. Such was on display when winning last year’s Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 after a stretch duel with subsequent Godolphin Mile (G2) winner Second Summer. She is a preparing for a defence of that race.

“She’s coming along very good,” Charpy said. “She actually came in a little worse (light after traveling) than last year, but is a little ahead of schedule this year with how quickly she’s getting back into shape. She’s progressing well and at the moment we are sticking to the same plan of running in Round 2. I considered running her on the turf in the Cape Verde (G2), but it was too short for her and we will stick to dirt with her. She’s proven here and we look forward to it. I’m quite happy with how she’s doing and so is (jockey) Antonio (Fresu).”


PERSONALITY: “She’s very hard to train at times and can run herself to the ground. I can’t run her on the main track every day because of that and I only let Antonio ride her in the mornings every day because he can hold her. They get along well. That’s his girlfriend and they are a nice couple. Other than that, actually, she’s a very sweet filly in the barn. There’s no one sweeter and she’s just lovely and calm. But, like I said, when she comes to the track, she is a monster. She’s business, which is nice in a way when she races.” – Charpy

 

STRENGTHS: “She is tough. Very tough. When she came to the Maktoum Challenge last year, we thought she would run well, but might have needed the race. Then, when Second Summer came to her, she battled. She hangs and waits a lot because she likes to battle and is a fighter.” – Charpy 

 

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 fonte : DRC

 

Comunicato Stampa HippoGroup Capannelle

 

Con atto notificato il 19 gennaio 2018, Hippogroup Roma Capannelle S.r.l. ha proposto ricorso (senza istanza cautelare) dinanzi al TAR del Lazio per ottenere l’annullamento della Determina Dirigenziale n. 623331 del 17 novembre 2017, con la quale Roma Capitale ha respinto l’istanza – formulata dalla stessa Hippogroup Roma Capannelle S.r.l. in data 22 maggio 2014 ai sensi dell’art. 11 del Regolamento per gli impianti sportivi di proprietà comunale (Deliberazione del Consiglio Comunale n. 170 del 7 novembre 2002) – di proroga della concessione dell’Ippodromo di Capannelle, già oggetto del Disciplinare sottoscritto tra la Società e Roma Capitale in data 8 novembre 2004.

Il ricorso ha lo scopo di salvaguardare gli ingenti investimenti realizzati dalla Società sulla scorta del legittimo affidamento ingenerato dall’Amministrazione capitolina in capo alla stessa Società circa la prosecuzione del rapporto concessorio oltre l’originaria scadenza del 31 dicembre 2017, nonché di conseguire il ristoro dei danni patiti da Hippogroup Roma Capannelle S.r.l. a causa dell’abnorme ritardo con cui Roma Capitale, pur essendosi dimostrata in molteplici occasioni non contraria al riconoscimento della proroga della concessione, in linea con la vigente normativa, ha alfine opposto il contestato diniego.

La Società conferma di avere regolarmente assolto a tutte le obbligazioni derivanti dal rapporto in essere con l’Amministrazione proprietaria del bene e, più in generale, la assoluta correttezza del proprio operato quale concessionario dell’Impianto, ribadendo che, a tutela dell’onorabilità propria e dei propri azionisti, agirà nelle opportune sedi contro chiunque si renderà protagonista di affermazioni mendaci e lesive dell’immagine della Società in merito a questa amara vicenda che mina il futuro di centinaia di famiglie.

Roma, 22 gennaio 2018

Hippogroup Roma Capannelle S.r.l. 

 

 

First Foal is a Colt for California Chrome

California Chrome's first foal is a colt

California Chrome’s first foal is a colt

Taylor Made Stallions Mshawish and Not This Time also sired first reported foals.

 

Taylor Made Stallions’ California Chrome , Mshawish , and Not This Time  have all sired their first respective foals, Taylor Made confirmed Jan. 21.

California Chrome, the two-time Horse of the Year and seven-time grade/group 1 winner of $14,752,650, sired his first foal Jan. 20 when a colt out of millionaire race mare Pay the Man was born at Calumet Farm near Lexington. The Ohio-bred Bernstein mare was a 21-time black-type stakes winner on the track during her decorated racing career.

Not This Time, the graded stakes-winning 2-year-old by Giant’s Causeway  who ran second in the 2016 Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) to Classic Empire , had his first reported foal when a colt out of the Awesome Again  mare Legs Like Betty arrived Jan. 13 for breeder Sally and Jimmie Lockhart. Legs Like Betty is out of a half sister to 1997 Horse of the Year Favorite Trick.

Mshawish, the multiple grade 1-winning son of Medaglia d’Oro  who earned more than $2.4 million, had his first foal when a colt was born Jan. 17 at Taylor Made Farm near Nicholasville, Ky. Bred by David Lanzman Racing, the colt is out of Ourperfectpastor, a Pleasantly Perfect half sister to grade 3 winner Evil Minister.

California Chrome stands for $40,000, Mshawish for $15,000, and Not This Time for $15,000, all live foal stands and nurses. All are set for their second season at stud in 2018 and are available for inspection upon appointment.

fonte : Bloodhorse.com

 

Christiane Head sellera ses derniers partants le premier février, mettant fin à 40 ans de carrière. Un pan de l’Histoire des courses part avec elle.

fonte : Equidià