EARLY LOOK AT THE PATTISON CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL (9)
Horse / Owner / Trainer / Jockey

Danish Dynaformer / Charles Fipke / Roger Attfield / Joel Rosario
Dartmouth / Her Majesty The Queen / Sir Michael Stoute / William Buick
Erupt / Flaxman Holdings, Ltd / Francis-Henri Graffard / Stephane Pasquier
Idaho / Mr. Michael B. Tabor, Mr. Derrick Smith & Mr. John Magnier / Aidan P. O’Brien / Ryan Moore
Protectionist / Australian Bloodstock / Andreas Woehler / Eduardo Pedroza
Taghleeb / Michael Hui / Michael Maker / Florent Geroux
The Pizza Man / Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. / Roger Brueggemann / Flavien Prat
Wake Forest / Sheep Pond Partners LLC, M. Dubb & Bethlehem Stables / Chad Brown / Javier Castellano
World Approval / Live Oak Plantation / Mark Casse / Julien Leparoux

 


FUN FACT –

Will O’Brien break Bobby Frankel’s record this weekend?

Bobby Frankel set a record of 25 Group/Grade 1 wins in a season in 2003 and this weekend could see Aidan O’Brien close in on that record haul. O’Brien trained his 20th top level flat winner in 2015 when Churchill (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) won the G1 Dubai Dewhurst S. at Newmarket last week and with four Group 1s up for grabs at Ascot on Saturday not to mention the Caulfield Cup in Australia and the Canadian International at Woodbine on Sunday, the Ballydoyle trainer could theoretically even break the record.


 

An additional nine horses touched down at Pearson International Airport on Monday night as part of a massive European-based contingent set to compete on Sunday’s lucrative Pattison Canadian International card, at Woodbine.

The group includes International hopefuls Dartmouth and Protectionist; E.P. Taylor contenders Aim to Please, Banzari, Diploma, Nezwaah, Parvaneh and Swiss Range; and five-year-old mare Divine who will face the boys in the E.P. Taylor.

They join Erupt who arrived over the weekend. International contender Idaho and E.P. Taylor starter Best In The World are slated to arrive here from Ireland on Wednesday afternoon for trainer Aidan O’Brien.

Here is Dartmouth and Erupt chasing the good Highland Reel..(recently 2nd in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe)

Dartmouth and Diploma, who will be racing for Her Royal Highness, are both trained by Sir Michael Stoute, who will be looking for his third straight win in the Canadian International after scoring with Cannock Chase last year and Hillstar in 2014.

Kerry Jones, who is in charge of the Stoute runners here, was pleased with their condition on Tuesday morning.

“They haven’t done that much traveling,” said Jones, noting that neither Dartmouth nor Diploma had raced outside England. “They’ve really stepped up to the plate; they’ve handled it well.”

Dartmouth, a four-year-old bred in England, has won seven of his 14 career outings and will be looking to become a Grade 1 winner on Sunday. The colt comes off a second-place finish over 1 3/8 miles of good-to-soft going at Newbury on Sept. 17.

Diploma, a homebred three-year-old, disappointed in her last outing in York’s 1 1/8 mile Strensall Stakes, a 1 3/8 mile race over 1 1/8 miles of good going at York on Aug. 20.

Jones said that both horses will be looking for firm turf on Sunday and are expected to put their best feet forward.

“They’re not here to look good around the paddock,” said Jones.

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Protectionist, a 6-year-old horse who is based in Germany, is the most accomplished member of the Canadian International field as a multiple Group 1 winner of some $3.5 million.

Owned by Australian Bloodlines and trained by Andreas Woehler, Protectionist won the Group 1 Melbourne Cup when campaigning in Australia last year and is coming off a convincing tally in a Group 1 in his homeland.

Marketa Talar, here with Protectionist, said the veteran arrived in good order.

“He’s a great traveler.” said Talar.

Protectionist will be Woehler’s fourth Canadian International starter with his best finish a runner-up by Paolini in 2001.

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EP TAYLOR STARTER – Parvaneh, owned by Darius Racing and trained by Waldemar Hickst, is here from Germany for the E.P. Taylor. A 3-year-old, Parvaneh has Group 2 and Group 3 wins on her resume.

“She’s doing great,” said Radion Hennig, who accompanied Parvaneh on her long journey.

Hickst will be represented by his third E.P. Taylor starter, with Lacey (2015) and Almerita (2006) both unplaced.

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Divine, a bay daughter of Dark Angel trained by Mick Channon, will take on a probable field of nine in Sunday’s Grade 2 $300,000 Nearctic Stakes, a six furlong turf sprint.

The well-travelled mare is accompanied on her journey by assistant Jack Channon and exercise rider Lenka Helmecka.

“Divine handled the trip perfect. Nothing bothers her,” said Channon. “She’s been to Dubai and Ireland before and takes it all in her stride. She’s calm and collected and has eaten up and drank all her fluids. I’m very happy.”

A five-time winner from 24 starts for owners Mohammed Al Qatami and Khalid Al Mudhaf, Divine’s connections will be hoping the recent good weather in Toronto holds for Sunday’s event.

“She likes to get cover and come with one late run. Fingers crossed everything will go to plan. She doesn’t want any cut in the ground,” said Channon.

Divine, who took the Group 3 Ballyogan Stakes at the Curragh in June, has kept good company of late including a second-place run to The Tin Man at Newbury on July 16.

“She finished second against the colts in the Hackwood Stakes, defeated just a head to The Tin Man who just finished second in a Group 1 at Haydock,” said Channon. “There’s not many filly sprint races for her. She needs six furlongs and fast ground and this is somewhere we think she can get it.”

The Channon outfit has enjoyed great success at Woodbine with limited starters winning the Grade 1 E.P. Taylor in 2009 with their first starter Lahaleeb. They returned a year later with Gallic Star, for the same event, and finished seventh.

“We have good memories here and fingers crossed we can make it two out of three,” said Channon. “Divine runs for the same owners as Lahaleeb as well. Hopefully, it’s lucky for us.”

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E.P. TAYLOR STARTERS – Swiss Range, a three-year-old daughter of Zamindar trained by John Gosden, will be contesting her third Group 1 in a row in Sunday’s E.P. Taylor Stakes. She is joined on her journey to Canada by travelling head lad Andrew Stringer and exercise rider Alex Owen who took the filly out for a trot over Woodbine’s Tapeta main track this morning.

“The first 12 hours she’s settled in really well. She’s eating well and drinking well,” said Stringer. “She just had a look around the track this morning. She had a walk and trot around just to get her familiar with her surroundings. We’re very happy with how she did that.”

Swiss Range won back-to-back starts earlier this year at Newmarket, winning in a one-mile maiden event before taking a listed race over 1 1/4-miles.

“She was very promising in the spring of the year, winning two starts,” said Stringer. “She’s since run a big race in the Group 1 French Oaks beaten four lengths behind a good filly trained by Jean-Claude Rouget called La Cressonniere.

“She also ran well in a Group 1 at Goodwood called the Nassau,” continued Stringer. “She’s been kept for a good race like this one and hopefully she’ll run well.”

Swiss Range, who would prefer firmer footing, could be part of the pace in the E.P. Taylor which boasts a probable field of 14.

“She likes to take the lead really,” said Stringer. “She showed her better form on a sounder surface, but she has run well on good French ground which is probably on the slow side, but preferably we’d like not to see any rain.”

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EP TAYLOR Nezwaah, trained by Roger Varian for Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum, has won three of six starts. Interestingly, all three of those victories have come on synthetic footing.

The Dubawi bay arrives at Woodbine from a good second in the John Musker Stakes at Yarmouth, a 1 1/4-mile turf event, when second, defeated just a half-length by So Mi Dar who came back to run third in the Group 1 Prix De L’Opera at Chantilly.

“It was one of her better runs and she seems to be getting better,” said travelling head lad Michael McGowan of the Yarmouth effort.

Nezwaah walked the shedrow this morning and will get a chance to stretch her legs on Wednesday.

“We couldn’t be happier. She’s travelled over good,” said McGowan.

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EARLY LOOK AT THE 1 ¼-mile G1 $500,000 E.P. TAYLOR STAKES (14)
Horse / Owner / Trainer / Jockey

Aim to Please / Joerg Vasicek / Francois Dourmen / Gerard Mosse
Al’s Gal / Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey / Michael Maker / Florent Geroux
Banzari / Robert Flay / H.F. Devin / Alexis Badel
Best In The World / Mr. Michael Tabor, Mr. Derrick Smith & Mrs. John Magnier / Aidan O’Brien / Ryan Moore
Diploma / Her Majesty The Queen / Sir Michael Stoute / William Buick
Guapaza / Don Alberto Stable / Chad Brown / Javier Castellano
Nezwaah / Sheikh Ahmed al Maktoum / Roger Varian / Andrea Atzeni
Parvaneh / Darius Racing / Waldemar Hickst / Flavien Prat
Rainha Da Bateria / Lael Stables / Chad Brown / Julien Leparoux
Strut the Course / John Unger / Barb Minshall / Rafael Hernandez
Suffused / Juddmonte Farms / Bill Mott / TBD
Swiss Range / Juddmonte Farms / John Gosden / TBD
Tuttipaesi / Valor Ladies LLC / Bill Mott / TBD
Uchenna / Gary Barber / Mark Casse / Patrick Husbands

 

AIM TO PLEASE – COVERAGE OF HER GROUP 3 WIN IN FRANCE
she is in the hot pink silks, #12, race starts at 10:07 of video clip

 

 

et…BANZARI, also en francais..

Banzari, #5 and shown pre race and then in the race, is on a 2-race winning streak..

after this race she was purchased for $440,000 US at auction overseas by celebrity chef BOBBY FLAY…

 

EARLY LOOK AT THE G2 $300,000 NEARCTIC STAKES (9)
Horse / Owner / Trainer

Calgary Cat / Stephen Chesney & Cory S. Hoffman / Kevin Attard
Conquest Enforcer / Conquest Stables LLC. / Mark Casse
Divine / Mohammed Al Qatami & Khalid Al Mudhaf / Mick Channon
Expected Ruler / Liam F. Benson / Liam Daniel Benson
Full Mast / Juddmonte Farms Inc. / Bill Mott
Passion for Action / Ben Hutzel / Mike DePaulo
Springhouse / Gustav Schickedanz / Mike Keogh
Stacked Deck / Bruce Lunsford / Barb Minshall
Summation Time / Waterford Stable LLC. / Christophe Clement

 

TIMEFORM GLOBAL RATINGS

Where do long distance grass horses figure on the list?

1 California Chrome Art Sherman, USA 135
2 Frosted Kiaran McLaughlin, USA 134
3 A Shin Hikari Masanori Sakaguchi, Japan 133
4 Arrogate Bob Baffert, USA 132p
5 Postponed Roger Varian, GB 132
6 Mecca’s Angel Michael Dodds, GB 131
7= Almanzor Jean-Claude Rouget, France 130
7= Songbird Jerry Hollendorfer, USA 130
9= Flintshire Chad Brown, USA 129
9= Limato Henry Candy, GB 129
9= Order of St George Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 129
9= Solow Freddie Head, France 129
13= A. P. Indian Arnaud Delacour, USA 128
13= Harzand Dermot Weld, Ireland 128
13= Maurice Noriyuki Hori, Japan 128
13= New Bay Andre Fabre, France 128
13= Winx Chris Waller, Australia 128
18 Makahiki Yasuo Tomomichi, Japan 127p
19= Chautauqua Michael & Wayne & John Hawkes, Australia 127
19= Duramente Noriyuki Hori, Japan 127
19= Fascinating Rock Dermot Weld, Ireland 127
19= Hartnell John O’Shea, Australia 127
19= Highland Reel Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 127
19= Lady Aurelia Wesley Ward, USA 127
19= Tepin Mark Casse, Canada 127
19= The Gurkha Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 127
19= Time Test Roger Charlton, GB 127
19= Twilight Son Henry Candy, GB 127
29 Astern John O’Shea, Australia 126p
30= Beholder Richard Mandella, USA 126
30= Brando Kevin Ryan, GB 126
30= Dariyan Alain de Royer Dupre, France 126
30= Dortmund Bob Baffert, USA 126
30= Effinex James Jerkens, USA 126
30= Found Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 126
30= Galileo Gold Hugo Palmer, GB 126
30= Hawkbill Charlie Appleby, USA 126
30= Kitasan Black Hisashi Shimizu, Japan 126
30= Lord Nelson Bob Baffert, USA 126
30= Luger John Size, Hong Kong 126
30= Nyquist Doug O’Neill, USA 126
30= Quiet Reflection Karl Burke, GB 126
30= Ribchester Richard Fahey, GB 126
30= Seventh Heaven Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 126
30= Vadamos Andre Fabre, France 126
30= Werther John Moore, Hong Kong 126

 

1 California Chrome Art Sherman, USA 135
2 Frosted Kiaran McLaughlin, USA 134
3 A Shin Hikari Masanori Sakaguchi, Japan 133
4 Arrogate Bob Baffert, USA 132p
5 Postponed Roger Varian, GB 132
6 Mecca’s Angel Michael Dodds, GB 131
7= Almanzor Jean-Claude Rouget, France 130
7= Songbird Jerry Hollendorfer, USA 130
9= Flintshire Chad Brown, USA 129
9= Limato Henry Candy, GB 129
9= Order of St George Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 129
9= Solow Freddie Head, France 129
13= A. P. Indian Arnaud Delacour, USA 128
13= Harzand Dermot Weld, Ireland 128
13= Maurice Noriyuki Hori, Japan 128
13= New Bay Andre Fabre, France 128
13= Winx Chris Waller, Australia 128
18 Makahiki Yasuo Tomomichi, Japan 127p
19= Chautauqua Michael & Wayne & John Hawkes, Australia 127
19= Duramente Noriyuki Hori, Japan 127
19= Fascinating Rock Dermot Weld, Ireland 127
19= Hartnell John O’Shea, Australia 127
19= Highland Reel Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 127
19= Lady Aurelia
Wesley Ward, USA 127
19= Tepin Mark Casse, Canada 127
19= The Gurkha
Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 127
19= Time Test Roger Charlton, GB 127
19= Twilight Son Henry Candy, GB 127
29 Astern John O’Shea, Australia 126p
30= Beholder Richard Mandella, USA 126
30= Brando Kevin Ryan, GB 126
30= Dariyan Alain de Royer Dupre, France 126
30= Dortmund Bob Baffert, USA 126
30= Effinex James Jerkens, USA 126
30= Found Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 126
30= Galileo Gold
Hugo Palmer, GB 126
30= Hawkbill Charlie Appleby, USA 126
30= Kitasan Black
Hisashi Shimizu, Japan 126
30= Lord Nelson Bob Baffert, USA 126
30= Luger John Size, Hong Kong 126
30= Nyquist Doug O’Neill, USA 126
30= Quiet Reflection Karl Burke, GB 126
30= Ribchester Richard Fahey, GB 126
30= Seventh Heaven Aidan O’Brien, Ireland 126
30= Vadamos Andre Fabre, France 126
30= Werther John Moore, Hong Kong 126

 

JAVA’S WAR TO STAND AT COLEBROOK

Charles Fipke homebred Java’s War (War Pass–Java {GB}, by Rainbow Quest) has been retired and will stand at Colebrook
Farm in Canada for C$3,000.

While under the care of Ken McPeek, Java’s War bested eventual GI Belmont S. winner Palace Malice (Curlin) by a neck in the 2013 GI Toyota Blue Grass S. over the then-synthetic surface at Keeneland. Out of a full-sister to champion grass mare Fiji (GB), he made his final racetrack appearance in a Woodbine allowance for trainer Roger Attfield and retires with a record of 19-3-2-1 and earnings of $713,807.
“With his Grade I win on all-weather and a family renowned for turf, Mr. Fipke felt Canada would be an ideal environment and plans to support the horse, as well,@ said Sid Fernando, an advisor to Fipke. AHis form, defeating a future Classic winner in Palace Malice, was obviously significant, and he’s priced to be accessible to smaller breeders. He’ll stand alongside Mr. Fipke’s Queen’s Plate winner Not Bourbon, the leading first-crop sire in Canada two years ago.”