MERCOLEDÌ 26 AGOSTO 2015 Francia: #Avabin domenica a Deauville nel Prix de Meautry G3, ingaggiato Umberto Rispoli in formissima // Usa: Vittoria al debutto a 3 anni per Jess’s Dream, il primo figlio (secondo in corsa) di Rachel Alexandra // Usa: American Pharoah pesca il 2 di steccato per le Travers Stakes G1 di Saratoga del 29 Agosto // American Pharoah Draws Post 2 for Travers // Storm The Stars ‘the one to beat’ in St Leger

 

MERCOLEDÌ 26 AGOSTO 2015 Francia: #Avabin domenica a Deauville nel Prix de Meautry G3, ingaggiato Umberto Rispoli in formissima

 

 
 
 
Italians in Francia. Negli ultimi giorni vittorie dei jockey italiani tra Clairefontaine e Deauville. In particolare Umberto Rispoli ha vinto il Grand Prix de Clairefontaine in sella al favorito Ming Dinasty (King’S Best), imbattuto in 3 corse, per i colori Wildenstein ed il training di Mikel Delzangles. Il nostro Umbertino ha vinto anche nella giornata di mercoledì (41° vittoria stagionale) e domenica 30 avrà l’opportunità di fare coppia con un cavallo italiano nel Prix de Meautry Barriere G3 di Deauville. Infatti è stato ingaggiato dalla Gonnelli Team per Avabin(Amadeus Wolf) con il 3 anni che nell’estate napoletana ha strapazzato i concorrenti nel Città di Napoli.
 
Umbertino, tramite una press release della scuderia, si è detto onorato di poter montare con chances un cavallo italiano interessante che cerca il colpo in un G3 in Francia.
Al forfait di mercoledì i rimasti alla prova sui 1200 in pista dritta sono ancora in 12 tra cui i buoni Gammarth, Justice Day, Queen Bee, colori Katsumi Yoshida, ed una vecchia conoscenza del galoppo italiano. Ritroveremo infatti Omaticaya (Bernstein), l’americanina ex di Fazio, la quale oramai venduta ora correrà per i colori di Michel Zerolo ed il training di Jean Claude Rouget. Giovedì la conferma ufficiale dei partenti, venerdì il sorteggio degli steccati.
 
Avabin, allenato da Marco Gonnelli, ha vinto a livello di Listed in Italia in 2 occasioni tra cui Criterium Nazionale e Città di Napoli contro gli anziani. In altrettante occasioni ha tentato l’esperienza in Francia, entrambe a Maisons-Laffitte, senza riuscire a piazzarsi. Lo score di Avabin parla di 20 corse disputate, con 6 vittorie e 9 piazzamenti per un totale di circa €75,000 al palo. Un ottimo profit per un cavallo pagato pochissimo. Nella stagione è cresciuto tantissimo, medita un ruolo da primattore. 
 
 
 
Rimanendo sempre in America, qualche giorno ha debuttato vincendo Jess’s Dream, un 3 anni figlio della campionessa ed horse of the year Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia D’Oro), che ha siglato con stile una maiden a Saratoga. Non è una novità per Rachel Alexandra, qualche settimana fa abbiamo commentato il debutto vittorioso dell’altra figlia, la 2 anni Rachel’s Valentina (Bernardini), che ha debuttato sempre a Saratoga ma cronologicamente prima della 3 anni ma sempre con notevole stile. IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUI.
 
Jess’s Dream, nominato così in onore del compianto Jess Jackson che ha accompagnato le gesta di Rachel Alexandra quando correva. Rachel vinse di 20 lunghezze il Kentucky Oaks G1 ed è stata la prima femmina in 85 anni a vincere le Preakness Stakes contro i maschi. In razza ha prodotto, come detto, un primo foal da Curlin morto poco dopo la nascita. Poi è venuta al mondo Jess’s Dream, poi Rachel Valentina e proprio in contemporanea a quest’ultima gravidanza sono nate delle complicazioni per le quali Rachel è stata operata d’urgenza, ha rischiato la vita, è stata recuperata ma a scopo cautelare ne sono state pensionate le attività riproduttive. 
 

Usa: American Pharoah pesca il 2 di steccato per le Travers Stakes G1 di Saratoga del 29 Agosto

 
 
 
 
 
Nella notte tra martedì e mercoledì si è tenuto il sorteggio per gli steccati delle Travers Stakes G1 di Saratoga del 29 Agosto, tappa scelta dal campione American Pharoah (Pioneerof The Nile) sulla strada che porterà alla Breeders’ Cup Classic di fine Ottobre a Keeneland. Il triple crown winner ha pescato il numero 2 ed è al momento il logico favorito ad 1/5. Sono 9 gli avversari del cavallo di Ahmed Zayat per quello che viene definito il “Midsummer Derby” che avranno una dotazione di $1,6 milioni in aumento di $350,000 rispetto alla dotazione originaria.
 
A patto che American corra, comunque. Gli avversari saranno i soliti Frosted e Texas Red, a cui vanno aggiunti gli altri: Upstart, terzo nell’Haskell G1, Tale  Of  Verve, secondo delle Preakness Stakes, poi Smart Transition(20/1) vincitore delle Curlin Stakes, Frammento, King Of New YorkMid Ocean.. tutti cavalli non eccezionali ma pronti eventualmente a fare lo sgambetto a colui il quale dopo tanti anni di interregno ha ripreso lo scettro della Triple Crown. 
 
 
 
 

American Pharoah Draws Post 2 for Travers

American Pharoah Draws Post 2 for Travers
Photo: Chad B. Harmon

American Pharoah

Triple Crown winner American Pharoah drew post 2 and was installed as the 1-5 favorite for the 146th Travers Stakes (gr. I) to be run Saturday, Aug. 29 at Saratoga Race Course.

At the post-position draw held the evening of Aug. 25 at Druthers Brewing Co. in downtown Saratoga Springs, N.Y., nine other 3-year-olds were entered to face Zayat Stables’ champion in the 1 1/4-mile “Midsummer Derby,” Saratoga’s marquee event.

The Travers purse will be $1.6 million if American Pharoah is an official starter. If not, the race is worth $1.25 million. All runners carry 126 pounds.

American Pharoah, racing’s 12th Triple Crown winner and first in the past 37 years, is coming off a phenomenal victory in the Aug. 2 William Hill Haskell Invitational (gr. I) at Monmouth Park. His 2 1/4-length margin of victory was deceptive in that the son of Pioneerof the Nile   was not running full out, but was under wraps from regular rider Victor Espinoza, who will be in the irons again Saturday.

Earlier on Aug. 25, before post positions were drawn, American Pharoah’s trainer, Bob Baffert, said during a National Thoroughbred Racing Association teleconference that the Travers is “not an easy race.” He mentioned the presence of Texas Red, winner of the Aug. 1 Jim Dandy Stakes (gr. II) and last year’s Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (gr. I), and Frosted, who was second to American Pharoah in the Belmont Stakes presented by Draftkings (gr. I) and then ran second in the Jim Dandy.

“(Texas Red) is a very nice horse; he won the Breeders’ Cup very impressively,” Baffert said. “I think (his connections) have done a great job getting him back (to the races). “(Texas Red) is going to be tough. It’s not an easy race. You’ve got Frosted in there. There are the new shooters coming up. So, we’re prepared for a tough race.”

Neither owner Ahmed Zayat nor Baffert were in attendance at the draw, but both spoke by phone from California to the media gathered at the event.

“Once you have it (the post position) you have to take it,” Baffert said. “Right now, my concern is getting there, with shipping and having everything go smoothly. The horse is doing well, that’s the most important thing.

“…Everything has to go smooth for him. We don’t take anything for granted. We’re coming in there ready. We’re just treating it like it’s another big-time race, which it is… all of his races have been really just over the top. That’s what surprised me is that he keeps bringing it like he does. I’ve had really good horses that when they put in a great performance it’s hard for them to keep bringing those great performances, and he does. We want to get another great performance out of him.”

Baffert has won the Travers once before, in 2001 with Point Given, the last Haskell winner to win the Travers. Zayat’s homebred American Pharoah will be his first Travers starter.

“I would have preferred to be on the outside,” Zayat said. “I have been hearing the rail has been bad at Saratoga. I don’t know if that is true or not. It is what it is. I feel we have a horse who is fit, happy, and healthy. And if American Pharoah shows up, he shows up. So, I’m very excited.”

Eric Donovan, the morning-line oddsmaker for the New York Racing Association, installed Godolphin Racing’s Frosted as the second choice at 6-1. The Kiaran McLaughlin-trained son of Tapit   drew post 6 and will be ridden by Joel Rosario.

“(The post) is perfect for us,” McLaughlin said. “We wanted to be in the middle of the pack. Our horse is doing great and we just have to let Joel work out the trip. He’s going to run a big race and we can’t really worry about the pace.”

Texas Red, assigned post 4, is the third choice at odds of 8-1, and will be ridden by Kent Desormeaux, the brother of the colt’s trainer, Keith Desormeaux. Owned in partnership by Erich Brehm, Keith Desormeaux, Wayne Detmar, Lee Michaels, and Dr. Gene Voss, Texas Red, a son of Afleet Alex  , lost out on the 2-year-old championship to American Pharoah last year. In their only meeting to date, American Pharoah defeated Texas Red in the FrontRunner Stakes (gr. I) at Santa Anita Park last September.

Ten Jim Dandy winners have returned to capture the Travers. The most recent was Alpha  , who dead-heated with Golden Ticket in the 2012 edition of the Midsummer Derby.

Donegal Racing’s Keen Ice, second in the Haskell, will be looking for his first win since taking a maiden race last September at Churchill Downs. The Dale Romans-trained son of Curlin   is 0- for-8 in stakes competition, but closed well last time out. He departs from post 7 at odds of 12-1.

“Five, six, or seven would be probably what we would have hand-picked,” Romans said. “It’s not as important to us as it is to some other horses. We’ll probably come out of there, find a spot close to the back of the pack if it’s a fast pace and come running. If they are going slow, he will be closer. If they are going fast like they were in the Haskell, he will be back, and will come running.”

The field is completed by grade II winner Upstart (15-1), the third-place finisher in the Haskell; Tale of Verve (30-1), the Xpressbet.com Preakness (gr. I) runner-up; Smart Transition (20-1), the winner of Saratoga’s July 31 Curlin Stakes; Frammento (30-1), who is 1 for 10 in his career; King of New York (50-1), third-place finisher in the Curlin; and Mid Ocean (50-1), a winner of a Delaware Park maiden race July 14.

Just three Triple Crown winners have competed in the Travers, with Whirlaway, in 1941, the only one to win the race. Gallant Fox was second in 1930 and Affirmed, the last Triple Crown winner until American Pharoah, won the 1978 Travers, but was disqualified and placed second behind his nemesis, Alydar.

American Pharoah is scheduled to arrive in New York on the afternoon of Wednesday, Aug. 26, following a Tuesday evening flight from California, with a stop in Kentucky. His plane will land at Albany International Airport, which is about 30 minutes south of Saratoga Race Course. He will be accompanied by Baffert’s assistant, Jimmy Barnes.

A special training session for Travers horses is scheduled Aug. 28, between 8:45 and 9:00 a.m. ET, which will  provide fans with the opportunity to watch American Pharoah gallop. No admission will be charged for those entering the track for the training session.

NYRA officials previously announced a decision to capTravers Day attendance at 50,000. General admission and reserved seats have been sold out, and fans who do not hold a ticket will not be granted access on race day.

“I want to thank NYRA for limiting the amount of the people who will be booing (Keen Ice when he wins),” Romans joked.

Gates open at 7 a.m. for ticketed patrons on Travers Day with a special first post time of 11:45 a.m. Travers post is 5:46 p.m. The race will be broadcast on NBC as part of a two-hour live telecast beginning at 4 p.m.

The weather forecast for Travers Day calls for partly cloudy skies, highs in the mid-80s, with a 10 percent chance of precipitation.

This story will be updated with full entries when they become available.

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fonte : Bloodhorse.com

 

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Storm The Stars holds off Bondi Beach in the Great Voltigeur at York

 PICTURE: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Storm The Stars ‘the one to beat’ in St Leger

 BY ANDREW DIETZ 12:41 PM 26 AUG 2015 

STORM THE STARS might have been usurped by Order Of St George as the sponsor’s favourite for the Ladbrokes St Leger but connections regard their colt as the one to beat as 12 contenders went forward for the Classic on Wednesday.

The Investec Derby third advertised his Doncaster credentials with a battling victory over fellow Leger candidate Bondi Beach in the Betway Great Voltigeur Stakes at York last week.

Order Of St George, who like Bondi Beach is trained by Aidan O’Brien, responded with an impressive success in the Irish St Leger trial on Sunday, since when his odds have tumbled down to 3-1 with Ladbrokes, who quote Storm The Stars at 7-2.

‘Great form’

However, Bruce Raymond, racing manager to the Sea The Stars colt’s owner Sheikh Juma Dalmook Al Maktoum, said: “Storm The Stars has come out of York in great form and everything is fine with him.

“I thought it was a good performance in the Voltigeur. He was game and really stuck his head down in the final furlong.

“The form of that race looks strong and I think he is the one they all have to beat at Doncaster. The others need to improve to beat him – I’m not saying they won’t but they need to.

“I think he will be more effective over a mile and three quarters. He wants this trip.”

‘One-way traffic’

Despite the bullish quotes from Storm The Stars connections, William Hill said the ante-post money continued to support Order Of St George.

“It has been virtually one-way traffic for Order Of St George since he won at the Curragh and it is clear that punters think he is the one to beat, not Storm The Stars,” said William Hill spokesman Jon Ivan-Duke.

William Hill make Order Of St George 3-1 favourite, down from 7-1 at the start of the week.

Few British runners

Storm The Stars is one of only four British-trained horses – alongside Medrano, Mr Singh and Proposed – to remain engaged for the season’s final Classic on September 12 at the latest stage, which is in stark contrast to last year when all but one of the 12 runners hailed from Britain.

With six possibles, O’Brien is solely responsible for the Irish challenge, while France has two entries in the shape of Sumbal and Vengeur Masque.

 
 
fonte : RacingPost