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Pleasure Gains Up in January Cup

Pleasure Gains (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}), winner of five of his eight previous starts around the tricky configuration at Happy Valley Racecourse, took full advantage of that horse-for-the-course status to land the venue's lone pattern event for the season.  A longshot 10th in a Class 1 handicap going 1400 meters at Sha Tin Sept. 21, the bay gelding bounced back with a half-length success facing Class 2 rivals over this track and distance Oct. 19. The 6-year-old scoped dirty following a well-beaten ninth in a Nov. 30 Class 1 at Sha...

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Gentildonna Named JRA Horse of the Year

Capped by a season- and career-ending victory in the G1 Arima Kinen Dec. 28, Sunday Racing Co. Ltd's Gentildonna (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) easily outpointed G1 Dubai Duty Free S. hero Just a Way (Jpn) (Heart's Cry {Jpn}) to earn Horse of the Year honors in Japan, it was announced Wednesday.  The 5-year-old daughter of G1SW Donna Blini (GB) (Bertolini), the first two-time winner of the G1 Japan Cup, began 2014 with a smashing victory in the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic and was fourth in search of a third consecutive Japan Cup before storming...

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Catching the 'Fever' in Dubai

by Michele MacDonald Perhaps the most intriguing story in international racing now is beginning to unfold in the Middle East with shades of one of the sport's all-time great fictional tales, Walter Farley's The Black Stallion, transformed by a real-life script involving modern Arabian royalty and high stakes.  The big, blackish and undefeated South American wonder horse Sir Fever (Uru) (Texas Fever) has begun training at the secluded Godolphin Marmoom Stables in the Dubai desert following a journey across the Atlantic Ocean to seek greater glory.  The destiny of the colt with...

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Team Dedomenico Looking to Share Some of Its 'Luck'

by Brian DiDonato  While powerhouse owner Dr. Mark Dedomenico is certainly not getting out of the Thoroughbred business, his operation will sell about a half dozen mares at the Keeneland January Sale in an effort to maintain a focus on racing rather than breeding. Among the Dedomenico consignment, which is being handled by John Sikura's Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, is 2010 champion 3-year-old filly Blind Luck (Pollard's Vision), who sells Monday as hip 207.  "It's not a complete dispersal or anything, but we want to be on the racing end of it...

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A 'Carnival' Atmosphere in Dubai

For the next eight Thursdays and a couple of Saturdays, the sprawling Meydan Racecourse plays host to the Dubai International Racing Carnival, which kicks off this evening with the running of Round 1 of the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge going the modified one-turn mile.  Despite a return to a conventional dirt surface for the first time since Well Armed (Tiznow) won the 2009 G1 Dubai World Cup, a smattering of internationally and turf-flavored pedigrees line up for the quarter-million dollar event, including Godolphin's Outstrip (GB) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}). Best known to...

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Freshmen Star on the Gold Coast

By Kelsey Riley  The opening session of the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale was highlighted by a strong top end of the market and growth across most key indicators at the Bundall complex in Queensland yesterday. A total of 140 horses (77.3%, down from 79.7% last year) changed hands for A$23,335,000, a figure that was up 20.3% from last year's gross of A$19,400,000 from the same session. The average was up 17.7% to A$166,679, while the median remained steady at A$130,000. An A$850,000 filly from the first crop of...

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Jeffry Morris – Letter to the Editor

Jeffry Morris: So the Hall of Fame executive committee continues their negligence, along with every other board room in the Thoroughbred industry, with their passive persecution of Steve Asmussen. Instead of assuming a proactive, pro-industry stance their spinelessness perpetuates groundless accusations which impugn us all. For 10 months, "alleged", ethical abuses have been, "under investigation", by various, "commissions". Possibly the mythical, "investigations" are at a loss to define "ethical abuse".  Always reactive, never proactive this admittedly ugly episode should have been pressed to resolution via punishment or absolution long ago....

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Fan Participation Paradigm: Exciting Possibilities, But Not Without Pitfalls

by T.D. Thornton The cover of Sports Illustrated that commemorated American Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile)'s Triple Crown victory captured not only the historical significance of the feat, but the uniquely 21st Century way the achievement was perceived by the public: The colt soaring toward the Belmont Park finish line occupied only a small section of the cover. The foreground was dominated by a legion of jubilant fans, smart phones straining aloft in a collective attempt to etch the experience in personal video and digital images. Welcome to 2015, where simply...

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A Dream Edged With Gold

By Emma Berry There are plenty of certainties on Derby day. The walk from car park to racecourse will involve being accosted by gypsies brandishing lucky heather with intent bordering on the intimidating. Open-top double-decker buses will be parked along the inside of the final few furlongs of the track, their passengers scattered about the grass in varying states of inebriation and undress. The Queen will arrive, heralded by trumpeters, just as she has every year since 1953 when, four days after her coronation, Aureole finished second to Pinza to...

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Park' Looking For Affirmation

Pam and Martin Wygod's last out GI Santa Anita Derby fourth Prospect Park (Tapit) looks to get back on track in this return to the races as the 6-5 morning line favorite Sunday. The homebred yet again receives the services of pilot Kent Desormeaux and graduated over track and trip Dec. 27 before making it back-to-back wins landing an optional claimer in stalking fashion cut back to a mile Jan. 30. Only 1 1/4 lengths behind 'TDN Rising Star' and MGISW Dortmund (Big Brown) after a troubled trip in the GII San Felipe S....

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Moroccan Champ To Star In Italy

Moroccan Champion Billabong (Mor) (Gentlewave {Ire}), who won nine times in 11 starts in his native country--including the Grand Prix De Sa Majeste Le Roi Mohammed VI, the most important race in Northern Africa--will feel at home in Italy tomorrow, with temperatures in the mid 90's expected Sunday for the G1 Gran Premio Di Milano.  Billabong could rewrite history, becoming the first Moroccan-bred to win a Group 1. He joined the yard of Pascal Bary at Chantilly last season. "His owner, Mr. El Alami, sends to me each season one of his...

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Pletcher Begins Preakness Planning

Trainer Todd Pletcher revealed Tuesday that 'TDN Rising Stars' Materiality (Afleet Alex), Carpe Diem (Giant's Causeway) and Competitive Edge (Super Saver) were all under consideration for the May 16 GI Preakness S. Alto Racing's Materiality and WinStar and Stonestreet's Carpe Diem were sixth and 10th, respectively, in the May 2 GI Kentucky Derby; while Nancy Favreau, Kathy Psionos and Michael Tabor's Competitive Edge upped his unbeaten record to four with an easy victory in the GIII Pat Day Mile on the Derby undercard. All three are currently stabled at Pletcher's Belmont base.  "They went back to...

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