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Racing / Royal Delta retired from racing
November 20, 2013, 09:49:55 AM

It's official. DRF just put up the story.
http://www.drf.com/news/champion-royal-delta-retired-racing

Champion Royal Delta retired from racing
Champion Royal Delta, two-time winner of the Breeders' Cup Distaff, has been retired from racing.
Royal Delta, a 10-time graded stakes winner and two-time Eclipse Award champion, has been retired from racing, her connections announced Wednesday.

Breeding plans for Royal Delta were not yet finalized as of Wednesday morning. On Tuesday, Royal Delta was vanned from Payson Park to owner Benjamin Leon's Besilu Farm in Ocala, Fla.

Royal Delta, a daughter of Empire Maker out of the multiple Grade 3-winning A.P. Indy mare Delta Princess, retires with a record of 12 wins, 5 seconds, and 1 third from 22 starts and career earnings of $4,811,126. She won 10 graded stakes, including six Grade 1 races. Two of her Grade 1 wins came in the Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic (since renamed the Distaff)..........
#2
I've been looking for info on Jackson Bend and his connections' plans for him and ran across this article on DRF that says he's staying in training and will be racing again next year. It's behind a paywall so I'm posting much of the article here, with its link.
(Info about Jackson Bend is the last paragraph).

10/16/2013
Florida notes: .........................
Wildcat Red comes through
You don't see too many 1-10 favorites around these parts, but on Sunday those were the odds on the promising 2-year-old Wildcat Red, who remained perfect in two starts with a 1 1/2-length triumph over stubborn pacesetter Elusive Blueboy in a first-level allowance dash going six furlongs. Wildcat Red is a son of D'wildcat trained by Jose Garoffalo for Honors Stable Corp. He had won his only previous start by eight widening lengths four weeks earlier.

"The race on Sunday was six furlongs, but I really think he's better at 6 1/2 furlongs or longer – he wants more distance," Garoffalo said. "I just didn't have any other place to run him at the moment. But I'm galloping him a mile and one-half every day looking toward the future and I think he will really be at his best when we can stretch him out to a mile."

Garoffalo said Wildcat Red would likely make his next start in the 6 1/2-furlong Sunshine Millions Sprint Prep on Nov. 9.

"I'll run him in the Florida-bred race next month, then would like to give him a little break before we get into his 3-year-old season," said Garoffalo, who may be best remembered at Gulfstream for sending out the 64-1 Yara to upset the odds-on Grace Hall in the Grade 2 Davona Dale at Gulfstream in 2012.

Jackpot next for Best Plan Yet
Best Plan Yet, easy winner of Saturday's In Reality Stakes at Calder, will bypass the Breeders' Cup Juvenile and point for the Delta Jackpot, owner-breeder Fred Brei said on Wednesday. Brei cited the fact that 2-year-olds cannot run on Lasix in the Breeders' Cup and the speed-favoring nature of the Santa Anita track as the reasons for bypassing the Juvenile with Best Plan Yet, who is trained by Stanley Gold.

Brei and Gold combined to win the 2010 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies with Awesome Feather.

Brei also said that his multiple Grade 1 winner Jackson Bend will remain in training in south Florida this winter and will race again in 2014. Jackson Bend, second in the Grade 1 Forego this summer at Saratoga, is coming off a seventh-place finish in the Grade 2 Kelso Handicap...................