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Regal Ransom

4 year old Colt | Active
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Lou Hodges / Louisiana Downs

What the Horse Racing Nation is talking about...

Michele MacDonald, writing for US-based Bloodhorse, spoke with Godolphin racing manager Simon Crisford about the operation’s former American-based runners and their likely places at the 2010 Dubai International Racing Carnival. Summarizing the various runners, it appears as though Godolphin is pleas...Read More
A few days prior to the Breeders' Cup, I started to write something about how horses with prep races run on dirt had failed so abysmally over Pro-Ride at Santa Anita the year before. I was going to list all of the 2009 dirt-to-Pro-Ride horses, label them throwouts and advise the public that they wou...Read More
Although she was back in her barn at Hollywood Park after her historic Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I) win, Zenyatta was the hot topic the morning of Nov. 8 among those gathered at Clocker's Corner at Santa Anita, one day after they witnessed history.Read More
Coolmore and trainer Aidan O'Brien took a chance by entering only Rip Van Winkle in the Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), despite the colt's history of foot problems, and now they could wind up without a horse in the race if Rip's most recent setback proves serious enough to force his withdrawal.Read More
  • gardenesque1 · Rip Van Winkle has run through foot problems all year, but in a wide open BC Classic, I want nothing to do with a horse less than 100%. · 134 days ago
  • cigar · Agreed! Nasty deal... he's one of those have to use, now this gives me an excuse to TOSS. · 134 days ago
The 26th Breeders’ Cup will be run at Santa Anita this weekend and Dubai International Racing Carnival and World Cup graduates are plentiful at the entry box. Longshot winner of the 2009 Dubai Duty Free (G1), Gladiatorus will once again hold longshot status in the Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1)....Read More
For the fans of Zenyatta, the possibility of a hot pace bodes well for the closing mare in Saturday’s $5 million Classic. With one confirmed speed horse and three possible pressers, the long run to the first turn and the excitement of the crowd, the pace could easily heat-up to a level where anywher...Read More
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  • cigar · Colonel John would need a career best race and it might not be good enough, but an on-the-board finish at a big price? Maybe. As for Zenyatta, a friend of mine posted this on Facebook: Bob Baffert on Zenyatta taking on the boys in the Classic: "It's a big question mark but it’s going to be answered. It’s a championsip race and that’s what it’s all about. If she’s a true champion she’ll do. It if she’s a filly and mare champion she won’t." · 135 days ago
  • Rossington · My guess is with Regal Ransom and Quality Road on the front end it will be very quick fractions. This could set up the race perfectly for a late closer like Zenyatta or Gio Ponti. · 135 days ago
Lost in the crush of the Breeders’ Cup frenzy was my final notes on the Louisiana Downs meet, which concluded on Oct 4th. Below is a belated wrap of the LAD season in words and pictures. Click on the name of each horse to view stakes replays. Read More
A few weeks in California, and look how well Mine That Bird and Chip Woolley are moving. Mine That Bird, the Kentucky Derby winner, has progressed since running sixth in the Goodwood Stakes last month, and completed his preparation for Saturday's $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic with a five-furlong ...Read More
The sun was barely peaking over the mountains shortly after 5 a.m. (Pacific Time) Nov. 1 when Regal Ransom went to the track at Santa Anita for final preparations for the Breeders' Cup World Championships.Read More
Part two of my Breeders’ Cup Classic blog, and below is a look at the next four pre-entrants.... Read More
A hodgepodge of horses from all walks of life will converge on the Santa Anita Pro-Ride Nov. 7, most of whom would not be a surprise should they win.Read More
The presence of classy Europeans Mastercraftsman and Sweet Hearth to the pre-entry field for the $1-million Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (gr. I) on Nov. 7 gives the runners from the powerful Godolphin stable the prospect of some tough competition.Read More
On Wednesday, trainer Aidan O'Brien and Simon Crisford, Racing Manager for the Maktoum family's Godolphin operation, revealed their plans for the Breeders' Cup at a press event held at Epsom Downs racecourse in England.Read More
  • Rossington · Both of O'Brien's horses, Rip Van Winkle and Mastercraftsman are for real. I've watched a lot of replays of races that they've either won or gave Sea The Stars all he wanted. Personally, although O'Brien doesn't seem to think so, I feel that Mastercraftsman is a bit more talented even then Rip Van Winkle. I plan to bet Mastercraftsman whether he's in the Dirt Mile or the Classic. I do, however, feel that Rip Van Winkle will be right there with the front runner's come Classic's end. If she sticks with the Classic, it would for me be difficult not to bet Zenyatta to at least hit the board. She handles the synthetics and most particularly Santa Anita race course as well as any horse in racing does. Since it seems that most good turf horses do well on the pro-ride surface, I also wouldn't rule Gio Ponti out of this race either. Beyond that, it's difficult to say. Einstein has done well here in the past having won the S.A. Handicap earlier in the year. Richard's Kid, although a longshot, has done exceedingly well on synthetics having won the Pacific Classic and finishing third in the Goodwood. Summer Bird and Quality Road are the question mark's to me in the race. Having raced exclusively on conventional dirt, no one really knows how they will fire on synthetics. If he does, I feel Quality Road may be sitting on a big race having been bogged down on off tracks his last two races. Colonel John is also proven on synthetics, although I think this particular group of horses may be a little better competition than he used to facing. All and all, this is a tough race to handicap with a lot of "what if" factors to consider. I anxiously await. · 141 days ago
Kentucky Derby (G1) winner MINE THAT BIRD (Birdstone) blitzed five furlongs in a bullet :58 1/5 at Santa Anita on Monday as he continues his preparations for the November 7 Breeders' Cup Classic (G1). The Chip Woolley trainee tied for the fastest of 32 works at the distance on the Pro-Ride.Read More
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  • cigar · He'll need a few more bullets to make a dent next weekend. · 142 days ago
  • Medlocke · Every time you turn around some sportswriter is always writing about Mine That Bird "ripping off a bullet 5/8 or a bullet 6 furlongs. To bad these so called "bullet drills" that he so often, according to the sport's media never seem to materialize when it comes race time. · 142 days ago
A year after Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum and his wife, Princess Haya of Jordan, combined for three Breeders’ Cup victories, the premiere stable in Sheikh Mohammed’s portfolio, Godolphin Racing, is preparing 15 horses for the upcoming World Championships, which would set an event record.Read More
  • invasor · In races in which there are multiple entries, they have carefully ensured the inclusion of pace setters · 143 days ago
If this horse's connections are smart, they'll send Regal Ransom to the Breeder's Cup Dirt Mile instead of the Breeder's Cup Classic. No knock on him. No doubt he's a quality horse. But he'll be over matched in the Classic worse than he was in the Kentucky Derby. However, in the Dirt Mile I wouldn't be surprised to see him as one of the favorites. The way he usually breaks quick, and that front running style he has, he may just bring home the trophy if he goes to that race. He'll at the very least be a strong contender and probably hit the board, imo.
An enthusiastic crowd and a fine 13-race card made for an exciting Super Derby day this year. Below is a recap of the day in words and pictures…enjoy! Read More
Regal Ransom lived up to his top billing with an easy wire job tally in the 30th running of the Grade 2 Super Derby at Louisiana Downs on September 19th. Read More
The week just ended featured a pair of three-year-old colts making successful returns to the races. Midshipman and Regal Ransom, both owned by Godolphin Racing, posted victories after significant time off.Read More
Concerns about Regal Ransom's readiness coming into the $750,000 Super Derby (gr. II) proved inconsequential when the well-bred Godolphin colt rolled to a front-running victory at Louisiana Downs Sept. 19. Read More
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  • gardenesque1 · Soul Warrior was definitely overrated. Prelude runners frequently struggle. No pace allowed Regal Ransom to stroll home. Blame was clearly 2nd best and is a future graded winner. Massone ran his usual solid race to land the show. · 179 days ago
  • cigar · I think both Blame and Regal Ransom have big futures. · 179 days ago

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Race Results & Past Performances

Date(Descending)
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Race
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View DetailsView Video11/07/098thSAR Migliore91 1/4 mSBreeders' Cup Classic-G103+ MZenyattaGio PontiTwice Over2:00.62
View DetailsView Video09/19/091stLaDR Migliore111 1/8 mDSuper Derby-G203 MRegal RansomBlameMassone1:49.63
View DetailsView Video05/02/098thCDA Garcia111 1/4 mDKentucky Derby-G103 MMine That BirdPioneerof The NileMusket Man2:02.66
View DetailsView Video03/28/091stNASA Garcia31 1/8 mDUAE Derby-G203+ MRegal RansomDesert PartySoy Libriano1:50.00
View DetailsView Video02/12/092ndNASD O'donoho11 mileDUAE 2000 Guineas-G303 MDesert PartyRegal RansomRedding Colliery1:37.60
View Details01/22/092ndNAST Durcan17 fDAllow03 MDesert PartyRegal RansomRedding Colliery1:24.40
View Details09/28/088thSAA Garcia81 1/16 mDNorfolk-G102 MStreet HeroMidshipmanBelieve In Hope1:42.12
View Details08/25/081stSarA Garcia37 fDMSW02 MRegal RansomBrave VictoryRoyal Vindication1:22.40