Toast of New York

Toast of New York
Sire Thewayyouare
Grandsire Kingmambo
Dam Claire Soleil
Damsire Syncline
Sex Colt
Foaled 5 April 2011
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Ashleigh Stud, Frank Ramos & Jackie Ramos
Owner Michael Buckley
Trainer Jamie Osborne
Record 8: 3-3-0
Earnings £1,411,732
Major wins
UAE Derby (2014)

Toast of New York (foaled 5 April 2011) is an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. As a two-year-old, he was beaten in his first two races but then won two races on the synthetic track at Wolverhampton Racecourse by an aggregate margin of twenty-eight lengths. As a three-year-old, he won the UAE Derby in Dubai and was then campaigned in the United States. He finished second to Shared Belief the Pacific Classic before producing his most notable performance when beaten a nose by Bayern in the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic.

Background

Toast of New York is a bay horse with a white blaze and four white socks bred in Kentucky by Ashleigh Stud, Jackie Ward Ramos. He was from the first crop of foals sired by Thewayyouare, a horse who showed his best form when trained by Andre Fabre in France as a two-year-old, winning four consecutive races including the Criterium de Saint-Cloud.[1] Toast of New York's dam, Claire Soleil finished unplaced in all three of her races.[2] She was, however, a daughter of the racemare Claire Marine, whose wins included the Beverly Hills Handicap, Beverly D. Stakes and Matriarch Stakes.

Toast of New York was sold twice as a yearling in 2012. In January, he was consigned by the Hunter Valley Farm to the Keeneland Association sale, where he was purchased for $35,000 by Tim Hyde.[3] The horse was exported to Hyde's Camas Park Stud in Cashel, County Tipperary, and auctioned at the Goffs Orby Yearling sale in October being bought for €60,000 by trainer Jamie Osborne on behalf of Michael Buckley.[4]

Racing career

2013: two-year-old season

Toast of New York began his racing career in August, contesting two maiden races. He finished fifth when a 66/1 outsider over seven furlongs on turf at Leicester and second over a mile on the Polytrack synthetic surface at Kempton Park Racecourse. In the latter, in which he was ridden for the first time by Jamie Spencer, he was beaten a neck by Tom Tug after his bit slipped out of his mouth in the closing stages.[5]

The colt's other two races of 2013 took place on the Tapeta surface at Wolverhampton Racecourse. On 13 September, ridden by Spencer, he started 1/3 favourite for an eight and a half furlong maiden race and recorded his first success, leading from the start and winning by twelve lengths. In November, he was brought back in distance for a race over seven furlongs in which he was ridden by Adam Kirby. Starting the 10/11 favourite, he went to the front from the start and accelerated away from his five opponents to win by sixteen lengths from the filly Inyordreams.[6]

2014: three-year-old season

After racing exclusively in England as a two-year-old, Toast of New York was campaigned internationally in 2014. Early in the year, he was sent to the United Arab Emirates to contest the UAE Derby over nine and a half furlongs on the Tapeta surface at Meydan Racecourse on 29 March. Ridden by Spencer, he started at odds of 11/1 behind the Australian-bred Godolphin representative Long John, the Aidan O'Brien-trained Giovanni Boldini, and Asmar, an Irish-trained colt based in Bahrain. After tracking the leaders for most of the way, Toast of New York took the lead two furlongs out and won by two and a half lengths from Asmar.[7]

In the summer of 2014, Toast of New York was sent to the United States, making his American debut in the Grade I Belmont Derby (formerly the Jamaica Handicap) over ten furlongs on turf at Belmont Park on 5 July. The 9/2 third favourite behind Adelaide and Bobby's Kitten, he started poorly before making progress a quarter of a mile from the finish but faded in the closing stages to finish sixth of the ten runners behind the 23.5/1 outsider Mr Speaker. In the following month, he was sent to California and matched against older horses for the first time when he contested the Grade I Pacific Classic on the Polytrack surface at Del Mar. Ridden by Victor Espinoza, he was third choice in the betting behind the undefeated three-year-old gelding Shared Belief and the multiple Grade I-winning veteran Game On Dude. After racing just behind the leaders, the colt moved into second place behind Game On Dude approaching the final turn. At the entrance to the straight, he moved up to challenge the leader but was overtaken by Shared Belief and appeared to be hampered when the new leader cut in to the left. He finished second, two and three quarter lengths behind Shared Belief and two and a quarter lengths clear of the other eight runners.[8] After the race, Osborne said, "He ran a great race, the race of his life. No hard feelings. The first two horses were the best. The winner may be the best three-year-old anywhere. My horse stepped up quite a bit from his win in the UAE Derby".[9]

On 1 November, Toast of New York was the only international entrant for the thirty-first running of the Breeders' Cup Classic on the dirt track at Santa Anita Park. He started at odds of 12/1 behind the American three-year-olds Shared Belief, Tonalist, California Chrome, and Bayern. Toast of New York tracked the leader, Bayern, throughout the race before making a strong challenge in the straight. He reduced Bayern's advantage throughout the closing stages but failed by a nose to overhaul the American colt, with California Chrome finishing a neck away in third and Shared Belief a further three and a half lengths away in fourth. Following an inquiry by the racecourse stewards into interference caused when Bayern veered left at the start, the result was allowed to stand.[10] Immediately after the race, Osborne said, "Toast of New York has run his heart out and he nearly pulled off the impossible. I'm incredibly proud of him and all the team. Yes, it hurts to come second. It would have been wonderful for Jamie to have pulled off a Breeders' Cup Classic on his last ride."[11]

On the day after the race, Osborne announced his plans for the colt's future, saying, "He has the potential to be one of the highest-earning horses in the world. He's never going to run for less than a million, and I can't see him running in England. We'll choose our targets, and if he runs three or four times a year for the next two years and every time he runs for a few million in prize-money, that would do".[12]

2015: four-year-old season

Toast of New York was aimed at the Dubai World Cup at Meydan but was withdrawn from the race after sustaining a soft tissue injury in early March.

Pedigree

Pedigree of Toast of New York (USA), bay colt, 2011[13]
Sire
Thewayyouare (USA)
2005
Kingmambo (USA)
1990
Mr Prospector Raise A Native
Gold Digger
Miesque Nureyev
Pasadoble
Maryinsky (IRE)
1999
Sadler's Wells Northern Dancer4 x 4 inbreeding
Fairy Bridge
Blush With Pride Blushing Groom
Best In Show
Dam
Claire Soleil (USA)
2004
Syncline (USA)
1997
Danzig Northern Dancer4 x 4 inbreeding
Pas de Nom
Annie Edge Nebbiolo
Friendly Court
Claire Marine (IRE)
1985
What A Guest Be My Guest
Princess Tiara
Perle Marine Lyphard
Valmarine (Family: 16-b)
dagger indicates inbreeding

References

  1. "Thewayyouare - Record By Race Type - Racing Post".
  2. "Horse Racing - Horse Racing Entries - Horse Racing Results - Past Performances - Mobile - Statistics".
  3. http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/sales/results/individual_home.sd?tab=&st=8&l=&i=1&ob=ln&od=ASC&page=1&fv=131072&df=2012-01-09&dt=2012-01-09&venue_id=6&hn=&s=&a=&sin=&dn=claire+soleil&sdn=&vn=&b=&mip=&map=&lm=#individualResultsTabs=catalogue_6
  4. http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/sales/results/individual_home.sd?tab=&st=8&l=&i=1&ob=ln&od=ASC&page=1&fv=131072&df=2012-10-03&dt=2012-10-04&venue_id=3&hn=&s=&a=&sin=&dn=claire+soleil&sdn=&vn=&b=&mip=&map=&lm=#individualResultsTabs=catalogue_3
  5. "Results From The 6.20 Race At Kempton (AW) - 29 August 2013 - Racing Post".
  6. "Results From The 4.25 Race At Wolverhampton (AW) - 1 November 2013 - Racing Post".
  7. "Results From The 2.25 Race At Meydan (UAE) - 29 March 2014 - Racing Post".
  8. http://www.racingpost.com/horses/result_home.sd?race_id=609240&r_date=2014-08-25&popup=yes#results_top_tabs=re_&results_bottom_tabs=ANALYSIS
  9. http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/news/bloodstock/toast-of-new-york-usa-toast-second-as-shared-belief-sparkles-at-del-mar/1710236/racingnews/
  10. "Results From The 12.35 Race At Santa anita (USA) - 2 November 2014 - Racing Post".
  11. Jack Shinar (1 November 2014). "Bayern Wins Breeders' Cup Classic Slugfest". BloodHorse.com.
  12. "Toast ready to rule the world after Classic near miss - Horse Racing News - Racing Post".
  13. "Toast of New York pedigree". equineline.com.
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