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Breeders’ Cup World Championships, Nov. 4-5

Odds and Ends
Sunday, November 6, 2011

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Jockey Mike Smith ties Jerry Bailey for All-Time Lead in Breeders’ Cup Wins after Classic Victory with Drosselmeyer

Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith’s victory aboard Drosselmeyer in Saturday’s  Breeders’ Cup Classic, after guiding Amazombie to score in the Sprint earlier in the afternoon, brought his total number of wins in the Breeders’ Cup to 15 and bringing him into a tie atop that leaderboard with retired Hall of Famer Jerry Bailey.

John Velazquez rode two Breeders’ Cup winners Friday to bring his total to 11, ranking fifth behind Bailey, Smith and Pat Day and Garrett Gomez tied for third with 12 each.

Two trainers sent out two Breeders’ Cup winners. Hall of Fame horseman Bill Mott won the climactic events both days with Royal Delta capturing the Ladies’ Classic on Friday and Drosselmeyer the Classic on Saturday. Mott drew into a tie for third in all-time wins with Bob Baffert with eight each, trailing D. Wayne Lukas’ remarkable total of 18 and Shug McGaughey second with nine. Baffert won the inaugural Juvenile Sprint Friday with Secret Circle.

Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien also saddled two winners Saturday with Wrote taking the Juvenile Turf and St Nicholas Abbey the Turf, drawing into a five-way tie for most wins at six with Neil Drysdale, Richard Mandella, Bobby Frankel and Todd Pletcher.

Goldikova Gallant in TVG Breeders’ Cup Mile Defeat

Led by Wertheimer et Frere’s three-time Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Goldikova, the 2011 Breeders’ Cup featured eight defending or former Breeders’ Cup champions. The 6yo homebred mare posted the best result of the group when finishing third as the 1.30-1 favorite in her attempt to win a fourth straight Mile.

Repole Stables’ 3yo colt Uncle Mo, who won the 2010 Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Churchill Downs for trainer Todd Pletcher, finished 10th in this year’s Breeders’ Cup Classic, thwarting his attempt to become the first Juvenile winner to return to win the Classic.

Sagamore Farm’s Shared Account, a 46-1 upset winner of the 2010 Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf, was denied a repeat bid in the 2011 edition of the race when finishing seventh, beaten 2 ½ lengths at 18.50-1 for trainer Graham Motion.

Juddmonte Farm’s Midday, winner of the 2009 Filly & Mare Turf and runner-up to Shared Account in the 2010 running of that race, opted for a start in the Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Turf this year in which the 5yo  mare finished sixth at 5.60-1.

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Harold Queen’s Eclipse Award-winning sprinter Big Drama, who won the 2010 Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Sprint for trainer David Fawkes, finished seventh as the 3.40-1 second choice in the 2011 Sprint in just his third start of the year.

Carl Moore Management’s Chamberlain Bridge, winner of the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint at Churchill Downs, and Hi Card Ranch’s California Flag, who won the Turf Sprint down the hillside turf course at Santa Anita in 2009, both returned for the 2011 Turf Sprint. Chamberlain Bridge finished eighth at 10.70-1 after breaking from post 14, while California Flag finished 12th at 12.30-1.

E-Racing.Com and Kevin Jacobsen’s Eldaafer, whose 10.60-1 upset win in the 2010 Marathon allowed trainer Diane Alvarado to become the fourth female trainer to win a Breeders’ Cup race, finished sixth in the 2011 running at 12.80-1.   

More Breeders’ Cup World Championships Odds and Ends

With victories by Drosselmeyer in the Breeders’ Cup Classic and Royal Delta in the Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic, trainer Bill Mott joined John Shirreffs as the only trainer to win both races in the same Championship weekend. Shirreffs accomplished the feat at Santa Anita in 2009 when Zenyatta won the Classic one day after Life Is Sweet prevailed in the Ladies’ Classic.

The all-Mott Classic/Ladies’ Classic Daily Double returned $84.00 while the all-Shirreffs Double in 2009 paid $92.60.

Jockey Joseph O’Brien, at 18 years 5 months, 13 days, became the youngest jockey to win a Breeders’ Cup race when prevailing with St Nicholas Abbey for his father, trainer Aidan O’Brien, in the Turf, surpassing Fernando Jara, who won the 2006 Breeders’ Cup Classic with Invasor at 18 years, 10 months, 18 days.

The victory by Spendthrift Farm LLC’s Court Vision at longshot odds of 64.80-1 in the Breeders’ Cup Mile provided the second largest win mutuel in the history of the Breeders’ Cup World Championships:

Arcangues $269.20 (1993 Classic)
Court Vision $131.60 (2011 Mile)
Spain $113.80 (2000 Distaff)
Lashkari $108.80 (1984 Turf)
One Dreamer $96.20 (1994 Distaff)

Four post-time favorites won Breeders’ Cup races this year. The winning favorites were Secret Circle (.40-1 in Juvenile Sprint), My Miss Aurelia (2.10-1 in Juvenile Fillies), Royal Delta (2.20-1 in Ladies’ Classic), and Regally Ready (2.30-1 in Turf Sprint). Of the four winning post-time favorites, just one prevailed on Championship Saturday

Juvenile Turf winner Wrote became the first Breeders’ Cup winner sired by 2002 and 2003 Breeders’ Cup Turf winner High Chaparral.

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Breeders’ Cup World Championships Leading Jockeys (by earnings)
Jockey
Earnings
Pat Day
$23,033,360
Jerry Bailey
$22,006,440
Mike Smith*
$20,979,760
Garrett Gomez*
$18, 472,600
Frankie Dettori*
$18,191,172
John Velazquez*
$17,270,930
Chris McCarron
$17,669,600
*Denotes Active Jockey

Breeders’ Cup World Championships Leading Jockeys (by win)
Jockey
Wins
Jerry Bailey
15
Mike Smith*
15
Pat Day
12
Garrett Gomez*
12
John Velazquez*
11
*Denotes Active Jockey

Breeders’ Cup World Championships Leading Trainers (by earnings)
Trainer
Earnings
D. Wayne Lukas*
$20,005,520
Bill Mott*
$13,441,210
Bobby Frankel
$13,242,050
Bob Baffert*
$11,950,000
Todd Pletcher*
$11,601,650
Aidan O’Brien*
$11,376,000
*Denotes Active Trainer

Breeders’ Cup World Championships Leading Trainers (by win)
Trainer
Wins
D. Wayne Lukas*
18
Shug McGaughey*
9
Bob Baffert*
8
Bill Mott*
8
Neil Drysdale*
6
Bobby Frankel
6
Richard Mandella*
6
Todd Pletcher*
6
Aidan O’Brien*
6
*Denotes Active Trainer

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Jockeys Who Won Their First Breeders’ Cup World Championships race in 2011
Jockey
Horse
Race
Juan Leyva*
Musical Romance
Sentient Jet Filly & Mare Sprint
Rajiv Maragh
Caleb’s Posse
Dirt Mile
Joseph O’Brien*
St Nicholas Abbey
Emirates Airline Turf
*Denotes First Breeders’ Cup Mount

Trainers Who Won Their First Breeders’ Cup World Championships race in 2011
Jockey
Horse
Race
Bill Kaplan
Musical Romance
Sentient Jet Filly & Mare Sprint
Roger Attfield
Perfect Shirl
Emirates Airline Filly & Mare Turf
Robert Reid, Jr.*
Afleet Again
Marathon
Bill Spawr
Amazombie
Sentient Jet Sprint
Donnie Von Hemel
Caleb’s Posse
Dirt Mile
*Denotes First Breeders’ Cup Starter

The 29th Breeders’ Cup World Championships will be held
Friday-Saturday, Nov. 2-3, 2012 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.
 

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