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TDN Snippets: Week of March 7-13


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Legacy pedigrees emerged last week as the debutants and Derby contenders all took to the stage. This is how things stand now that the dust has cleared.

One final hurdle for the Giant’s Causeway…
Classic Causeway raises the flag of the late king as part of a very exclusive club. One of the three members of the last Giant’s Causeway – and all the ponies, GII Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby winner is the third son of ‘Iron Horse’ to conquer the race after Carpe Diem and Destin. With two generations of Classical winners in their pedigree, chestnuts seeking to fly through the air were tested further in May.

An American in the Land of Oz…
LNJ Foxwood’s (Mizzen Mast) lighthouse may have shed a new light on US involvement in the Australian race as the maes went home strongest to win the G1 Coolmore Classic at Rosehill on Saturday . She is the second American bred within 3 years to win the Coolmore, joining Con Te Partiro in 2020. Con Te Partiro was purchased privately from Newgate SF (after RNA-ing at Keeneland November 2020) by Sheikh Fahad’s Qatar Racing for $1.6 million.

One strong Organization
We, the People, declare ourselves as a voice that cannot be ignored when Organization colt has dominated its permitting rivals at Oaklawn Park on its way to claiming to be a rising star. Winstar Farm, CMNWLTH, & Siena Farm’s $230,000 FTFMAR became his seventh male ‘Rising star TDN’ in two years. We, Humans are bred on the same Organization/ Tiznow cross with name MGISW Law Tiz. Bought by Henley Farms for $40,000 at the KEEJAN 2019 sale with We the People in death, his dam, Letchworth produced a Always dreaming colt in 2020 and a Can be heard colt in 2021. Both are May ponies. She was bred again More than ready.

Team Valor sees green with…
Let’s freshen up (Start up) may be a bit immature and has a lot of room to grow, according to Barry Irwin, but she has shown the only path for her is upward. Going beyond the second-place attempt on previous connections, the spherical silks fly home in a 6 3/4-long overall class in Hallendale with ‘Rising star TDN’ glorified like ice. A modest Fasig-Tipton Midlantic run for $10,000, and later privately acquired by the Irwin Corporation, Green Up claims the solid runner Just Call Kenny (Jump Start) in her female family . She was her son’s second Rising Star along with Rollover Risks last year and Start up also claims potential client Kathleen O. of the Kentucky Oaks.

The Curlin Coefficient…
Purebred Juddmonte Obligatory begins her 2022 campaign the same way she ended 2021: with a graded win. Curlin, being the son of this scumbag and 46 other graded winners, there are 86 black winners, just over 11% of his starters. The number is staggering, especially considering 16 of them are elementary school winners. It’s mandatory to be like the third generation Juddmonte. Juddmonte purchased its third unmarked dam, the Nijinsky Star, for $700,000 at the November 1987 Keeneland sale.

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