Futures
Breeders' Cup Aftermath: Triumphant Horses and Promising Futures
2024-11-03
The 2023 Breeders' Cup was a thrilling showcase of equine excellence, with several standout performers emerging victorious. From the gritty determination of the Classic winner to the graceful dominance of the Distaff champion, the event left racing enthusiasts eagerly anticipating what's to come for these equine superstars.
Powering Through the Classics: A Glimpse into the Future
Sierra Leone Shines in the Classic
The GI Breeders' Cup Classic winner 'TDN Rising Star' Sierra Leone (Gun Runner) has come out of the marquee race in excellent condition, according to trainer Chad Brown. The colt will return to Kentucky on Monday morning, with his connections expected to announce future plans for the talented runner soon. Sierra Leone's impressive performance has solidified his status as a rising star in the sport, and racing fans are eager to see what the future holds for this promising young thoroughbred.Chancer McPatrick Aims for the Kentucky Derby
'TDN Rising Star' MGISW Chancer McPatrick (McKinzie) will return to Florida for the winter, with the long-term goal of pointing toward the GI Kentucky Derby. The colt finished sixth in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile, but his connections remain optimistic about his potential. Flanagan Racing's Sean Flanagan confirmed that Chancer McPatrick will be based at Payson Park, with plans to get him back on the Derby trail in January.Fierceness Poised for a Formidable 4-Year-Old Campaign
In the Todd Pletcher camp, 'TDN Rising Star' MGISW Fierceness (City of Light) came out of his runner-up effort in the Classic in excellent shape. The expectation is that the talented colt will continue his career in 2025, with the Pegasus World Cup Invitational, Saudi Cup, and Dubai World Cup all potential targets for the big-money early season contests. Pletcher emphasized that the team will take a measured approach, ensuring Fierceness is fully prepared for a successful 4-year-old campaign.Tapit Trice Weighs Retirement or Return
'TDN Rising Star' GISW Tapit Trice (Tapit) has also returned in good condition after rallying to a sixth-place finish in the Classic. Pletcher was impressed with the colt's effort and said the plan is for Tapit Trice to go to Kentucky while the ownership group decides whether he will be retired to stud or return for the 2025 season.Forever Young Aims for Another Chance
A stable representative from third-place finisher Forever Young (Jpn) (Real Steel {Jpn})'s camp confirmed that the multiple group winning star had emerged well from the Classic and that they would like to return next year, giving the Japanese contender another opportunity to shine on the world stage.Arthur's Ride Faces Tough Circumstances
Trainer Bill Mott contends that GISW Arthur's Ride (Tapit) had landed in a difficult situation in the Classic when the Japanese contender, 2023 GI Breeders' Cup Classic runner-up Derma Sotogake (Jpn), (Mind Your Biscuits) blazed through early splits, leaving Arthur's Ride with a challenging tactical decision.Next Looks to Bounce Back in 2025
Trainer Doug Cowns was disappointed in the last-place performance of MGSW Next (Not This Time), but remains optimistic about the horse's future. Cowans stated that Next will return to his marathon dirt races for the 2025 season, with the Issac Murphy at Churchill Downs during Derby week as a potential target.Thorpedo Anna Caps a Championship Season
MGISW Thorpedo Anna (Fast Anna), the 'TDN Rising Star' and Distaff winner, has returned to Magdalena Farm in Lexington, where she will enjoy an extended layoff after capping her championship season with a 2 1/2-length victory. Trainer Kenny McPeek reports that she has come out of the race in great shape and will be given a well-deserved vacation, with no timetable set for her return to training or a schedule mapped out for 2025. Thorpedo Anna's dominant performance has solidified her status as a leading contender for the Eclipse Award for 3-year-old filly.Candied and Alice Verite Poised for 2025
Third-place finisher GISW Candied (Candy Ride {Arg}) is reportedly in fine condition after the Distaff, and there are plans for a 2025 campaign for her as well after a freshening. Meanwhile, Alice Verite (Jpn) (Kizuna {Jpn})'s trainer Kazuya Nakatake expressed satisfaction with the filly's fourth-place finish, stating that she is "good" and the team is "tired in a good way!"Rebel's Romance Continues to Shine on the Turf
The globetrotting Rebel's Romance (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) became the first horse to win the Turf in non-consecutive years, and the team reports that the seven-time Group/Grade I winner has been given a sterling account for himself since the race. Trainer Charlie Appleby's head traveling assistant, Chris Connett, confirmed that Rebel's Romance pulled up well, ate up, and the whole team will ship out on Sunday afternoon. The plan is for the champion to point toward the G1 Longines Dubai Sheema Classic in 2025, with a potential start in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Vase in the interim still undecided.Japanese Contingent Impresses in the Turf
The Japanese contingent also made a strong showing in the Turf, with runner-up Rousham Park (Jpn) (Harbinger {GB}) and third-place finisher Shahryar (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) both emerging from the race in good condition. Trainer Hiroyasu Tanaka was pleased with Rousham Park's effort, while a stable representative confirmed that Shahryar was "unlucky at the final bends."Straight No Chaser Sprints to Victory
MyRacehorse's GI Breeders' Cup Sprint champion Straight No Chaser (Speightster) returned to Santa Anita on Sunday, with no immediate plans set for the talented sprinter. Trainer Dan Blacker, who won his first Breeders' Cup race, expressed his enjoyment of the victory, while also acknowledging that the team is still determining the next steps for the champion.Full Serrano Pulls Off the Dirt Mile Upset
GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile victor Full Serrano (Arg) (Full Mast) has come out of his effort Saturday in fine form after pulling the 13-1 upset as the nightcap to a big Saturday of championship racing. Owners Kosta and Stephanie Hronis reported that the horse is "beautiful, dappled and shiny, and doesn't look exhausted." Trainer John Sadler plans to ship the horse back to Santa Anita on Sunday, with the Pegasus World Cup Invitational, a stakes race at Santa Anita, or a venture to the Middle East all potential targets for the talented runner's next start.Soul of An Angel Targets the Saudi Cup
GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint winner Soul of An Angel (Atreides) is headed back to Florida on Tuesday, and could have a trip to the Saudi Cup in her future should all go well. Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr., who won his first Breeders' Cup event, stated that the plan is for the mare to run once in Florida before potentially making the trip to Saudi Arabia, as her one-turn running style is better suited to that type of race.More Than Looks Secures the Mile Victory
Victory Racing Partners' GI Breeders' Cup Mile victor More Than Looks (More Than Ready) returns to Kentucky on Monday, where the team will evaluate further plans for the talented runner. The Mile was trainer Cherie DeVaux's first at the World Championships, making her the ninth female trainer to achieve this feat, and it was More Than Looks's first Grade I-victory. Assistant trainer Enrique Miranda reported that the horse came back really well and doesn't even look very tired, with the team excited about the accomplishment.Moira Crowned the Filly & Mare Turf Champion
Canadian Horse of the Year, and newly crowned Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf champion, multiple Grade I-placed Moira (Ghostzapper) was on a plane Sunday heading for Lexington, where she is slated to pass through the ring at the Fasig-Tipton 'Night of the Stars' on Monday. Trainer Kevin Attard expressed his delight in seeing Moira finally secure the elusive Grade I-victory that had eluded her in the past, stating that it was "so nice to see, especially it probably being her last race, for her to culminate it all at the World Championship race like that."Show Card's Paddock Mishap
Even the undercard performers were not without their own stories, as MSW Show Card (Into Mischief), who flipped in the paddock prior to the GIII Bayakoa Stakes on Saturday, had to be scratched from the race. Trainer Bob Baffert explained that the horse "was on her toes and she went up and lost her footing and she laid down on the shavings," but that once she sat down, "that was it."