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Juvenile – Friday, 5 p.m. EDT. Cave Rock, whose 104 Beyer is tied for the best among 2-year-olds, figured to be a heavy favorite for Baffert, whose five wins in this race are tied for the most with D. Wayne Lukas

2022 Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1)

*Rating is based on HRN fan votes, which rank the Top Active Horses in training.
Silks​
Horse / Sire​
Rating​
Trainer / Jockey​
Last Start​
Status​
Hurricane_J
Hurricane J
Nyquist
5.09
P. Lobo
J. Talamo
Entered​
Congruent_1
Congruent
Tapit
4.84
A. Sano
J. Ortiz
Entered​
Cave_Rock
Cave Rock
Arrogate
7.61
B. Baffert
J. Hernandez
Entered​
Forte_2
Forte
Violence
7.31
T. Pletcher
I. Ortiz, Jr.
Entered​
Verifying
Verifying
Justify
4.39
B. Cox
J. Rosario
Entered​
Blazing_Sevens
Blazing Sevens
Good Magic
6.26
C. Brown
F. Prat
Entered​
Wound_Up_1
Wound Up
Mendelssohn
4.79
M. McCarthy
M. Gutierrez
Entered​
Lost_Ark
Lost Ark
Violence
6.07
T. Pletcher
L. Saez
Entered​
Curly_Jack
Curly Jack
Good Magic
5.41
T. Amoss
E. Morales
Entered​
National_Treasure_2
National Treasure
Quality Road
4.47
B. Baffert
J. Velazquez
Entered​


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Parking is always free at Keeneland. Wife and I always sit in Equestrian Room for $30 a seat during normal meet. Those same seats go for over $400 for the BC. I’ll just watch at home.


I go thru drive thru... I stopped in last weekend GA $10. Beers $8! More money to play with at home and cast my votes! Cyberknife gets my vote!
 

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Juvenile Fillies – Friday, 3:40 p.m. EDT. Chocolate Gelato, who won the Frizette (G1) in the Aqueduct slop, and Wonder Wheel, a narrow victor on the Keeneland course in the Alcibiades (G1), may attract the most betting dollars.

2022 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1)

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Above is the info on the classic. Click the horses name for past performances.
Only 8 horses. That's disappointing.
The short field can probably be attributed to the appearance of Flightline. Cyberknife would have been here instead of the mile if Flightline wasn’t in the field. But I agree, disappointing to see a small field for this type of race.
 
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Juvenile Fillies – Friday, 3:40 p.m. EDT. Chocolate Gelato, who won the Frizette (G1) in the Aqueduct slop, and Wonder Wheel, a narrow victor on the Keeneland course in the Alcibiades (G1), may attract the most betting dollars.

2022 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1)

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Love Chop Chop in this race. Broke poorly and was last entering first turn on a Keeneland track that favors front runners in a race at this distance. He still almost got to a front running Wonder Wheel in the Alcibiades last month here. Joel Rosario was aboard for that race and gets the call again for Brad Cox which is a positive.
 

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Juvenile Turf Sprint – Friday, 3 p.m. EDT. The Platinum Queen scored on a very soft, straight course in the five-furlong Prix de l’Abbaye (G1) in France. She may not get the same bottomless ground making the one turn at Keeneland, yet she still may be favored in the first of the 14 Breeders’ Cup races.

2022 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1)


Rank​
Silks​
Horse / Sire​
Rating​
Trainer / Jockey​
Last Start​
Status​
Lady_Hollywood
Lady Hollywood
Havana Grey
A. Haynes
U. Rispoli
Entered​
Love_Reigns_1
Love Reigns
U S Navy Flag
5.84
W. Ward
I. Ortiz, Jr.
Entered​
Private_Creed
Private Creed
Jimmy Creed
4.79
S. Asmussen
J. Rosario
Entered​
Dramatised
Dramatised
Showcasing
K. Burke
R. Moore
Entered​
Mischief_Magic
Mischief Magic
Exceed And Excel
5.27
C. Appleby
W. Buick
Entered​
Persian_Force
Persian Force
Mehmas
6.05
R. Hannon, Jr.
F. Dettori
Entered​
Oxymore_1
Oxymore
Astern
4.79
C. Brown
J. Ortiz
Entered​
American_Apple
American Apple
American Pharoah
4.09
D. Leitch
G. Corrales
Entered​
Sharp_Aza_Tack
Sharp Aza Tack
Sharp Azteca
5.09
D. O'Neill
T. Gaffalione
Entered​
Tylers_Tribe
Tyler's Tribe
Sharp Azteca
7.38
T. Martin
K. Jordan
Entered​
Speed_Boat_Beach
Speed Boat Beach
Bayern
6.67
B. Baffert
F. Prat
Entered​
The_Platinum_Queen
The Platinum Queen
Cotai Glory
5.84
R. Fahey
H. Doyle
Entered​
Bushido_3
Bushido
First Samurai
4.45
D. Banach
L. Saez
Entered​
No_Nay_Hudson
No Nay Hudson
No Nay Never
4.79
W. Ward
J. Velazquez
Entered​
Mounsieur_Coco
Mounsieur Coco
Bolt d'Oro
5.34
F. Gutierrez
F. Geroux
Entered​

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Juvenile Fillies Turf – Friday, 4:20 p.m. EDT. Mediate had four wins before she finished second in two Group 1 races, one in Ireland and the other in England. She may be the best chance for trainer Aidan O’Brien to get his 14th Breeders’ Cup score.

2022 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1)




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My favorite breeders cup race. She's starting to pick them off though.
 
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My 2nd favorite breeders cup race. What a horse. Mike Smith was unbelievable on this ride. He took Victor Espinoza to school.
 
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Juvenile Turf Sprint – Friday, 3 p.m. EDT. The Platinum Queen scored on a very soft, straight course in the five-furlong Prix de l’Abbaye (G1) in France. She may not get the same bottomless ground making the one turn at Keeneland, yet she still may be favored in the first of the 14 Breeders’ Cup races.

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The Platinum Queen raced against mostly older male horses in 2 of her last 3 races winning in her last race and finishing 2nd behind Highfield Princess, a 5 year old mare who is the 2nd choice behind Golden Pal in the BC turf sprint on Saturday, 3 races back. She is definitely the one to beat.
 

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Turf – Saturday, 4:40 p.m. EDT. Godolphin shipped two-time German Group 1 winner Rebel’s Romance to join two-time New York turf-triple winner Nations Pride in representing England’s Charlie Appleby, who may be Europe’s best chance to capture the most victories of any Breeders’ Cup trainer this year.

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Breeders’ Cup Turf Contenders​

#1 BYE BYE MELVIN led to the turn for home before ultimately finishing second in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic (G1) at Aqueduct last time out. Graham Motion trainee has never toppled a field of this stature, but he has been consistently solid over the past few campaigns and should give a good account of himself on Saturday.

#2 WAR LIKE GODDESS will face the boys in her most demanding assignment to date for trainer Bill Mott. The superb English Channel mare, who went close in the 2021 Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (G1), is a neck shy of being unbeaten this season, and she is also a sterling 5-for-5 racing 1 1/2 miles. The five-year-old mare will be a menacing figure inside the final furlong beneath.

#3 STONE AGE is the first of two for conditioner Aidan O’Brien. Galileo colt has kept elite company overseas in his last pair when running well, and the sophomore also flashed ability in a pair of tries in New York during the summer. Ryan Moore riding adds to the appeal.

#4 BROOME came home a fantastic runner-up in this race last season and has to be given a realistic chance to go one better on Saturday with Irad Ortiz back in the silks. The hard-trying son of Australia exits a pair of difficult Group 1 tests and should appreciate a measure of class relief in this field for O’Brien. The bay will be coming from off of the early tempo.

#5 REBEL’S ROMANCE has run off four wins from four lifetime tries on the turf for conditioner Charlie Appleby. The two-time Group 1 star is a fine 8-for-11 overall but has really thrived since switching to turf in 2022, with his four grass wins all coming over 1 1/2 miles. Dubawi gelding possesses tactical speed and will get first run on the deep-closing types with James Doyle riding the morning line choice.

#6 CHANNEL MAKER checked in fifth in this race in 2021 and is always one to consider for Mott. The $3.6 million earner had a solid prep over the Keeneland turf, and the eight-year-old will be forcing the tempo some from the start at a big price. Jose Ortiz has the call.

#7 NATIONS PRIDE gives Appleby a formidable duo in the group. Teofilo colt strode home to easily take the Saratoga Derby (G1) and Jockey Club Derby (G3) in his last pair of showings, and he will be a major contender in the lane with any improvement off of those performances. William Buick comes in to pilot the talented three-year-old.

#8 MASTER PIECE ships from the West Coast for trainer Michael McCarthy. The Chilean-bred is in excellent current form following an Eddie Read (G2) coup and a close second in the Del Mar H. (G2), but he will have to prove he can negotiate 1 1/2 miles against a field of this stature. Tyler Gaffalione will be in the stirrups.

#9 GOLD PHOENIX is a Grade 2 victor who has won or placed in each of his nine lifetime tries to date for trainer Phil D’Amato. The California-based son of Belardo hasn’t done much wrong to date, but he will need a lifetime-best showing to make an impact in this heat. Flavien Prat is taking the reins.

#10 RED KNIGHT has shown improvement in each of his three tries since joining the Mike Maker shedrow this campaign. The Pure Prize millionaire ran well while in trouble in the recent Sycamore (G3) at Keeneland, and the chestnut could rally into a placing with clear sailing turning for home on Saturday. Luis Saez will be in the silks.

#11 MISHRIFF is the class of the field who will make his final career start for trainer John Gosden. The $15 million earner has not been at his absolute best in 2022, but the son of Make Believe does have excuses for some of his results, and his best is still plenty good enough to topple this field. The multiple Group 1 superstar will have Frankie Dettori up for his swan song.

#12 NAUTILUS would be a major surprise while making his first run on U. S. ground since arriving from Brazil. The chestnut son of Drosselmeyer is a class question mark and is hard to endorse from this corner at this stage of his development. Javier Castellano will ride.

#13 HIGHLAND CHIEF is a contender that I have backed in each of his four graded stakes tilts in 2022 for Graham Motion. The Gleneagles five-year-old is not super consistent, but he has back class and current form coming off a tally in the Sycamore (G3) at Keeneland in his latest venture. John Velazquez will pilot the promising longshot.
 

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Foreign Horses to Know for the 2022 Breeders' Cup World Championships.​


When Breeders’ Cup put the “World Championships” in their name, they weren’t lying. Every year, horses from around the world flock to the host track to take their shot at taking home the trophy in their respective races.
As always, there are some Breeders’ Cup regulars and many new faces to North America coming via turbo jet airliner from Europe and Japan, with this year’s group including a Breeders’ Cup Mile winner from a couple of years ago and multiple horses who hit the board in other Breeders’ Cup races.
If you can’t make it to Keeneland for the 2022 Breeders’ Cup, have no fear – on Friday, it will be airing from 2-6 p.m. ET on USA Network. On Saturday coverage starts at 1 p.m. ET on USA Network before flipping over to NBC at 3:30 p.m. FanDuel TV will also show 13 of the 14 World Championship races.

Friday’s Races

$1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf
When Silver Knott loads into the gate in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, he’ll be attempting to become trainer Charlie Appleby’s fourth winner of the race and third in the last five years. The 2-year-old is coming into the race after winning the Grade 3 Emirates Autumn Stakes in early October at Newmarket Racecourse in England, and he’s won three of his five career starts. His only bad performance came when he finished last of three two starts ago on a soft turf course, something he very likely won’t be facing at Keeneland.
It took Victoria Road five starts to break his maiden, but he came into his own in August and has won two more races since that victory. Showing he’s a tough horse, Victoria Road scored his first win nine days after his previous race, and then 10 days after his breakthrough he won a stakes race in France. That stakes win Aug. 20 at Deauville came against the filly Blue Rose Cen, who subsequently won a Group 1 by five lengths in France a little over a month later. Victoria Road is trained by Aidan O’Brien, who has won this race four times and has amassed 13 Breeders’ Cup wins overall – fourth most of any trainer.


$1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf

Basil Martini pulled off the hard feat of securing her first win in a stakes race last month in the Group 3 Weld Park Stakes at the Curragh in Ireland. It was the fifth start for the filly but she’d shown talent before then, finishing second in three of her prior four races. Those seconds included a nose loss just one start before her stakes victory. The filly is trained by Joseph O’Brien, who became the youngest trainer to win a Breeders’ Cup race when he took the Filly and Mare Turf with Iridessa at age 26 in 2019. That occurred eight years after an 18-year-old O’Brien became the youngest jockey to win a Breeders’ Cup race aboard St Nicholas Abbey in the 2011 Turf.
St Nicholas Abbey was trained by Joseph O’Brien’s father, Aidan, who sends out Meditate in the Juvenile Fillies Turf. Meditate won her first four races, including the Group 3 Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot, but the No Nay Never filly comes into this race off of two second-place finishes in Group 1 races. Aidan O’Brien has never won the Juvenile Fillies Turf, though four of his 15 starters have hit the board.
The undefeated Midnight Mile has raced only twice, but she’s won both of them, most recently taking the Group 3 Oh So Sharp Stakes by a nose on Oct. 7. The filly has Breeders’ Cup form on both sides of her pedigree as her sire, No Nay Never, was defeated in the closing strides of the 2014 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint and her dam (mother) is a half-sister (same sire [father], different dam [mother]) to Yesterday, who finished third in the 2003 Filly and Mare Turf.


$1 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint

Group 2 winner Dramatised comes into the race off a layoff after finishing fifth of 13 in the Group 2 Lowther Stakes. The filly will be making her fourth career start here, and her first two wins came by open lengths, starting with her debut in late April and then an impressive victory in the Group 2 Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot in June. If Dramatised wins the Juvenile Turf Sprint, she’ll give trainer Karl Burke his first Breeders’ Cup win as his third starter. He’s had tough luck so far, as his first two starters both finished in the bottom three of their respective races.
Lady Hollywood has already given young trainer Alice Haynes a milestone victory with her win in September’s Group 3 Prix d’Arenberg, as it marked the first graded/group stakes win of Haynes’ career. That victory was was the fourth career win in seven starts for Lady Hollywood, a Havana Grey filly. Lady Hollywood also won an ungraded stakes in Ireland over the summer as well.
Likely one of the most anticipated runners at this year’s Breeders’ Cup, The Platinum Queen comes into the Juvenile Turf Sprint after making history as the first juvenile winner of the Group 1 Prix de l’Abbaye de Longchamp since 1978. Why is that a big deal, you ask? Because the 2-year-old filly competed against, and defeated, a field of older horses – most of them 4 years old or older. That’s something you don’t see too often in horse racing.
It was The Platinum Queen’s second run against her elders this year, with the Richard Fahey trainee also finishing second against Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint contender Highfield Princess in August’s Group 1 Nunthorpe Stakes. She’ll be the fifth Breeders’ Cup starter for Fahey, who finished third with Birchwood in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf at Keeneland in 2015.
 

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Saturday’s Races

$4 million Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf

Last year, Broome nearly won the Longines Turf when he finished second by a half-length to Yibir and he’s looking to go one better in his return start. The 6-year-old Broome has been a consistent member of Aidan O’Brien’s stable since 2018, as he’s won six graded/group stakes – including a Group 1 – and also finished second in six others. This year he has one win from six starts – the Group 2 Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot. Notably, he finished second in that race last year and has followed a similar campaign in 2022.
Mishriff will be making his swan song appearance in the Longines Turf, wrapping up a career that has seen him win lucrative races on the dirt (the Saudi Cup in 2021) and turf (three Group 1s) while earning more than $15.8 million. While Mishriff has raced in five different countries, he’ll be making his first (and last) start in North America Saturday as he attempts to give trainer John Gosden his second win in the Longines Turf, following superstar mare Enable’s victory in 2018.
Did you know Nations Pride won two legs of a United States Triple Crown? It wasn’t the Triple Crown that most people know of, but the colt did spend the summer competing in New York’s Turf Triple Crown. He finished second in the Grade 1 Caesars Belmont Derby Invitational Stakes in July before winning both the Grade 1 Caesars Saratoga Derby Invitational Stakes and the Grade 3 Caesars Jockey Club Derby Invitational Stakes in August and September. The Teofilo colt won four of six starts overseas, including a stakes race in England, before shipping to the U.S. in the summer. If Nations Pride can win or run well in the Turf, he’ll have a big chance at taking home the Eclipse Award as champion turf male honors for 2022.

$2 million FanDuel Breeders’ Cup Mile Presented by PDJF

This year’s Group 1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp winner, Dreamloper is looking to follow in the footsteps of three-time Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Goldikova by winning both prestigious races in the same year. Goldikova pulled off the double in 2008, which marked the first of her three consecutive wins in the Mile. In the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, Dreamloper beat 2020 Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Order of Australia by 5 ½ lengths (see below). While the 5-year-old mare had a tough summer with two off-the-board finishes, overall she’s has won three of five starts in 2022, including two Group 1 wins and and a Group 2 win.
Modern Games will attempt on Saturday to become the seventh horse to win two different Breeders’ Cup races. Last year, Modern Games won the one-mile Juvenile Turf by an easy 1 ½ lengths, and overall the Charlie Appleby trainee has amassed six wins in 12 starts with 10 on-the-board finishes. He’s won two Grade/Group 1 stakes held at a mile this year, and it won’t be a surprise if Modern Games goes off as favorite when the gates opens Saturday.
Although he’s based in Ireland, Order of Australia is very familiar with the Keeneland turf. Trained by Aidan O’Brien, the 5-year-old scored the biggest win of his career here with a victory in the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Mile at odds of 73.20-1, and he came back to Keeneland in both 2021 and 2022. Last year, Order of Australia finished off the board in his Keeneland start – but four weeks ago, he was a close third in the Grade 1 Coolmore Turf Mile Stakes, which convinced his connections to send him back for the Breeders’ Cup. Overall, Order Of Australia has won five of his 21 starts, but he’s been consistent this year, posting four top-three finishes in six starts.

2 million Maker’s Mark Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf

In 2015, American Pharoah won the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Keeneland. This year, Above the Curve looks to become American Pharoah’s second Breeders’ Cup winner as a sire in the Filly and Mare Turf — Four Wheel Drive won the Juvenile Turf Speint in 2019. Above the Curve has proven she deserves to be in the Breeders’ Cup, having scored a Group 1 win in May and more recently winning a Group 2 stakes and finishing a close third in a Group 1 after taking the summer off. That third-place effort came in the prestigious Prix de l’Opera Longines at Longchamp on Oct. 1, which she lost by only three quarters of a length.
Finishing a nose ahead of Above The Curve in the Prix de l’Opera was Nashwa. Nashwa has proven to be one of the best 3-year-old fillies – if not the best – in Europe this year, posting a win in the Group 1 Prix de Diane Longines (French Oaks) in France in June and then a win against her elders in the Group 1 Nassau Stakes at Goodwood in England the following month. Trained by John and Thady Gosden, Nashwa took just over two months off between her win in the Nassau and her run in the Prix de l’Opera, and she’ll be a serious threat in the Filly and Mare Turf.

$1 million Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint

A year after finishing fourth in the 2021 Turf Sprint, fan favorite Emaraaty Ana is back for another attempt. The 6-year-old struggled earlier this year, starting off by posting four off-the-board finishes in his first four races. He’s shown improvement in his last two tries, however, finishing third and then second in Group 1 races. Fellow Turf Sprint contender Highfield Princess (see below) won the first of those. While Emaraaty Ana doesn’t always win, when the gelding is on his game you can usually count on him to hit the board – he’s finished in the top three in 14 of his 26 starts.
After finishing second by just half a length in last year’s Juvenile Turf Sprint, Go Bears Go returns to the U.S. for the Turf Sprint this weekend. The Kodi Bear colt hasn’t been the most consistent horse this year, but he does have two wins and he finished only 1 ¼ lengths behind a top sprinter in Minzaal this summer. Plus, he showed last year that racing on firm turf that’s common to many U.S. racecourses suits him, so he’s a good longshot option to consider for across the board bets or to include in exactas and trifectas.
If anyone is going to challenge U.S.-based Golden Pal as that turf sprint sensation looks for his third Breeders’ Cup win, it’s likely going to be Highfield Princess. The 5-year-old mare started out 2022 with solid form – winning twice and finishing second once and third once in her first six starts – but she then emerged as a top-class sprinter, winning three straight Group 1 stakes since August. Highfield Princess is also a versatile sprinter; her wins this year have come at distances ranging from five to seven furlongs. She should have plenty of stamina to get the 5 ½-furlong distance of the Turf Sprint at Keeneland.

$1 million Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint

A year after Japan dominated the Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar, Chain of Love represents the land of the rising sun in the 2022 Filly and Mare Sprint. Chain of Love comes into this race off a win in her home country, and she’s proven to be a good traveler, finishing fourth by just 2 ¼ lengths in Dubai back in March. Chain of Love does only have three career victories in 22 starts, but two of those wins and three of her five other top-three finishes came over the past 12 months, so it’s safe to say she comes into the Filly and Mare Sprint in the best form of her career.
 

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