Pin Oak Stud  

Maria's Mon News


Aug 10, 2008

WITH APPROVAL S.
$94,065, WOX, 8-10, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (off turf), 1:50 2/5, ft.
ICE BEAR, g, 4 (o/o Bristol Pistol (MSW, $535,419), by Regal Classic) earned his favorite's status with a win in an off-the-turf running of the With Approval S. at Woodbine on 8/10/08. Dueling throughout, he drove down the lane to get up by a nose for the win. O-Augustin Stable; B-George Strawbridge, Jr. (ON); T-MacDonald Benson.


Sky Mom is More Fight Than Flash
Copyright Blood-Horse Publications. Reprinted with permission of copyright owner.
Aug 7, 2008

by Avalyn Hunter

Solid, tough, and workmanlike is a good description of Sky Mom’s Aug. 2 victory in the Arlington Oaks (gr. III). It is also a pretty good description of her pedigree, which may be a little short on fashion but is strong on racing quality.

Sky Mom is a daughter of the late Maria’s Mon, whose death last September was a sad loss to Kentucky-based Pin Oak Stud. The champion juvenile male in 1995, Maria’s Mon looked the part of a top-class colt while winning the Sanford Stakes (gr. III) and the Futurity and Moet Champagne Stakes (both gr. I), but was unable to compete in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile due to injury. Although he returned to the track as a 3-year-old, he showed none of his earlier form in two starts before retiring to Pin Oak for the 1997 breeding season.

Maria’s Mon did not particularly impress anyone when his first juveniles came to the track in 2000, as only 12 of 72 named foals won that year and only one, Lady Andromeda, won a stakes. But the stallion’s stock went up considerably in 2001 when his son Monarchos won the Florida Derby and the Kentucky Derby (both gr. I) and his daughter Silver Tornado won the Reeve Schley, Jr. Stakes (gr. III). (Another member of Maria’s Mon’s first crop, Wander Mom, won the My Charmer Handicap (gr. III) as a 4-year-old.)

Those results began bringing better mares to the court of Maria’s Mon in 2002, and the results were not long in coming. In 2006 champion 3-year-old filly Wait a While and Malibu Stakes (gr. I) winner Latent Heat both emerged from the first crop conceived following Monarchos’ Derby triumph, along with multiple grade II winner Strong Contender and El Camino Real Derby (gr. III) winner Cause to Believe. To date, Maria’s Mon is the sire of 385 winners (51.7%) and 38 stakes winners (5.1%) from 745 foals of racing age, and his statistics seem likely to improve as his later crops reach maturity.

Maria’s Mon was much the best of the 41 stakes winners sired by Wavering Monarch, a two-time grade I winner and the best son of Majestic Light at stud. Majestic Light, a grade I winner on both dirt and turf, sired 72 stakes winners from 891 foals (8.1%) and was the best stallion sired by 1969 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Majestic Prince (by Raise a Native), whose stud career was greatly overshadowed by the similarly-sired Mr. Prospector and Alydar but was nevertheless good despite a tendency to pass along soundness problems. Also the sire of 1979 Belmont Stakes (gr. I) winner Coastal, Majestic Prince sired 33 stakes winners from 362 foals (9.1%).

The distaff-side pedigree of Maria’s Mon was also of good quality but a departure from the Northern Dancer/Mr. Prospector lines that dominated American racing and breeding during the 1980s and 1990s. His dam, Carlotta Maria, never won but was by Caro (IRE), a French group I winner at 2100 meters (approximately 10.5 furlongs), out of Water Malone, a graded stakes-winning daughter of 1970 Belmont Stakes third Naskra. Like Naskra, Caro was a male-line descendant of the great sire *Nasrullah but not through the high-profile line of Bold Ruler, who was to the 1960s and early 1970s what Northern Dancer was to the late 1970s and the 1980s.

Sky Mom is the third foal and third winner produced from the Sky Classic mare Swiftly Classic, a winning full sister to 2001 Natalma Stakes (Can-III) winner Sky Alliance and to listed stakes winner Classic Alliance. A multiple champion in Canada and U.S. champion turf male in 1992, Sky Classic (who is still active at Pin Oak Stud) has never gotten a lot of respect from the commercial market thanks to his proclivity for siring horses that usually need time to mature and often prefer the turf. Nonetheless, he has been a solid breed-to-race sire whose percentages of winners (60.9%) and stakes winners (7.8%) best those of a fair number of more fashionable stallions. His progeny include six champions, among them 1999 Canadian Horse of the Year Thornfield; 2006 Canadian champion turf male Sky Conqueror, a grade I winner in the United States; and Magnetic Eyes (ARG), a champion older female in Argentina.

Sky Classic was produced from the great Canadian matriarch No Class (by another quality but not very fashionable sire in Nodouble) and was sired by Nijinsky II, an excellent sire and broodmare sire but a stallion who has been historically maligned in some quarters as an indifferent sire of sires in spite of numbering Caerleon, Niniski, Royal Academy, and Baldski among his other sons. Another horse in Sky Mom’s pedigree that probably commanded less respect than he should have is the Mr. Prospector horse Afleet, sire of Swiftly Classic’s dam Swift Alliance. Horse of the Year in Canada in 1987 and a good competitor in the United States against one of the best crops of the last quarter-century, Afleet was exported to Japan after six seasons in Kentucky. The sire of 59 stakes winners, Afleet begot the grade I-winning fillies Twist Afleet and Flat Fleet Feet and multiple grade II winner Northern Afleet, sire of 2005 U.S. champion 3-year-old male Afleet Alex, prior to his departure.

Sky Mom’s pedigree contains a nice touch in its pairing of Majestic Light (a grandson of Raise a Native out of a daughter of Ribot) with Swift Alliance, a Raise a Native-line mare whose broodmare sire is a good son of Ribot. Overall, however, the attraction of this pedigree is its reliance on stallions who were classy runners themselves and who were solid sires whose reputations did not depend on the whims of the commercial market. In a day when breeding fashion often seems to be the tail that wags the dog called Thoroughbred racing, that’s a nice thing to see.

http://www.bloodhorse.com/Now/News/NewsletterFeatures/46505.aspx

Aug 3, 2008

TEDDY DRONE S.
$109,300, MTH, 8-3, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:08, ft.
ROCKERFELLER, g, 4 (o/o Lienholder, by Deputy Minister) was an easy winner of the Teddy Drone S. at Monmouth, leading the field from gate to wire to sprint away at the finish by nearly four lengths. Lifetime record: 19-4-5-1, $262,138. O/B-Live Oak Plantation; T-Martin D. Wolfson.


Aug 2, 2008

ARLINGTON OAKS-GIII
$100,000, APX, 8-2, 3yo, f, 1 1/8m (AWT) 1:52 4/5, ft.
SKY MOM, f, 3 (o/o Swiftly Classic, by Sky Classic) fought gamely all the way to the wire to best the frontrunner and win her first graded stakes by a length. A seasoned runner, the sophomore filly is twice a stakes winner and twice graded stakes-placed. In her first return to the Polytrack in nearly a year, she rated in fifth for the first six furlongs and then mounted a run to head the leader at the eighth pole. Lifetime record: 15-6-4-2, $452,891. O-Heather Stark; B-Woodlynn Farm Inc.; T-Steven Asmussen.


Jul 20, 2008

EDDIE READ H.-G1
$400,000, DMR, 7-20, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:46 2/5, fm.
MONZANTE, g, 4 (o/o Danzante (SW & MGSP-Fr, MGSP-US, $145,902), by Danzig) won by a half-length after launching a furious stretch run and surging ahead to overtake the leader inside the last eighth. In his last out, MONZANTE came up a neck short in the G1 Charles Whittingham H. in his return to the turf. Lifetime record: G1SW, 13-4-2-3, $449,570. O-Scott Anastasi and Jay and Gretchen Manoogian; B-Juddmonte Farms Inc.; T-Mike R. Mitchell.


Jul 12, 2008

SMILE SPRINT H.-GII
$400,000, CRC, 7-12, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 2/5, ft.
SW ROCKERFELLER, g, 4 (o/o Lienholder, by Deputy Minister) gave graded company a try here, finishing third to sprint division leader BENNY THE BULL in the $400,000 G2 Smile Sprint H. at Calder. Running in third place most of the trip, he came within a head of the winner but weakened in the stretch to complete the trifecta by three lengths. O/B-Live Oak Plantation; T-Martin D. Wolfson.


MARIA'S MON Juveniles Shine at Keeneland April 2008 Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale
Apr 9, 2008

Two juveniles representing MARIA'S MON sold well at the Keeneland April 2008 juvenile sale, held for the first time this year in a one-preview, two-evening sale format on April 8 and 9.

Hip 6, a March 5 gray filly, was the highest-priced filly in the first session, sold to Bear Stables Ltd. for $325,000 from the consignment of Robert Scanlon, who paid $125,000 for her as a yearling at the 2007 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Yearling sale. She previewed with a time of 10.1. Produced from the TWO PUNCH mare Cloud's Ambre, she is a full sister to Ilusoria, a G1SP winner from her sire's first crop and the dam of two stakes horses, and a half-sister to the dam of G1 winner MEADOW BREEZE. She was bred in Kentucky by Ironwater Farms.

Hip 164, a colt named Strong Commitment, sold for $420,000 to Sequoia Racing, Reynolds Bell Thoroughbred Services acting as agent. Strong Commitment posted a work of 10 seconds flat in his preview. From the consignment of Ciaran Dunne's Wavertree Stables, the March 2 foal was bred in Kentucky by Pope McLean Sr., Pope McLean Jr., Marc McLean and William Schiffman from the CONQUISTADOR CIELO mare Sister Girl.


Triple Crown nominees for Maria's Mon
Feb 3, 2008

Dixie Mon, colt o/o Sea Jamie Win (Dixieland Band)
Owner:  Paula Capestro and R. Man Racing Stables
Breeder:  Paula Capestro Bloodstock LLC
Trainer:  Paula S. Capestro
State:  Kentucky

Expansion, colt o/o La Sylphide (SWI)(Barathea (IRE))
Owner:  Gary L. and Mary E. West
Breeder:  Darley
Trainer:  Barclay Tagg
State:  Kentucky

Milyone, colt o/o Queen of Millbrook (Distinctive Pro)
Owner:  Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moss
Breeder:  Forging Oak Farm
Trainer:  John A. Shirreffs
State:  Kentucky

Mint Lane, colt o/o Sister Girl (Conquistador Cielo)
Owner:  Pinebloom Stable
Breeder:  Pope McLean Sr., Pope McLean Jr., Marc McLean and William
Schiffman
Trainer:  James A. Jerkens
State:  Kentucky

Monba, colt o/o Hamba (Easy Goer)
Owner:  Starlight, Lucarelli and Saylor
Breeder:  Mill Ridge Farm Ltd. and Jamm Ltd.
Trainer:  Todd A. Pletcher
State:  Kentucky

Stevil, colt o/o Company Storm (Storm Creek)
Owner:  Robert V. LaPenta
Breeder:  John E. Piehl II
Trainer:  Nicholas P. Zito
State:  Kentucky

Tommys Luck, colt o/o Sweet Arizona (Gone West)
Owner:  John M. Liviakis
Breeder:  Darley
Trainer:  Melody Conlon
State:  Kentucy

Wonder Mon, colt o/o Runnin Wonder (Chimes Band)
Owner:  Z.W.P. Stables
Breeder:  Z. W. P. Stable Inc.
Trainer:  Gary Capuano
State:  Maryland


Maria's Mon Euthanized
Sep 14, 2007

MARIA’S MON, the champion two-year-old male of 1995 and sire of 2001 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner MONARCHOS, was euthanized on September 14, 2007, at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington following a weeks-long illness.  He was 14.

MARIA’S MON, who began his career at Pin Oak Stud in 1997, also sired MG1SW WAIT A WHILE, Champion 3-year-old filly of 2006 and Grade 1 winners SEE HOW SHE RUNS and LATENT HEAT.  MARIA’S MON garnered his Eclipse Award by winning three graded stakes as a two-year-old in 1995, including the Moet Champagne S. (G1) and Futurity (G1) Stakes at Belmont Park.