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The son of the recently deceased stallion English Channel won the Man o' War Stakes (G1T) in May for trainer Jack Sisterson but has finished no better than fourth in three subsequent starts. The field of 10 also includes Calumet Farm's homebred grade 1 winner Channel Cat. We'll take a shot with him, but it's a big, solid field and he will have to step up to win it," Brown said about a son of Lemon Drop Kid who will be making his stakes debut in his 12th start.Ĭhannel Cat breezes over the turf in October at Keeneland "Value Engineering is a horse that finally broke through last time. Overall, Ryan bought 57 yearlings for Brown and various owners at Tattersalls from 2017-19 and through mid-September he compiled 29 winners and seven graded stakes winners from those purchases.Īside from Serve the King, Brown will also send out Klaravich's Value Engineering, a 5-year-old bred in Kentucky by D. With a record of 4-2-1 from 10 starts, he has earned $296,180 while serving as one of the matches that lit the fuse for a sustained run of success for Ryan and Brown at Tattersalls. Serve the King was bought for $361,616 from the Norris Bloodstock consignment at the Tattersalls sale.
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"He got a great, ground-saving trip in the Joe Hirsch, though he did have to pause for a moment to swing around a horse and that might have cost him a little bit." He's in real good form right now," Brown said. "Serve the King is coming off a really good race and is continuing to get better. While that performance in the Joe Hirsch was not convincing enough to punch a ticket to the Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (G1T), it should have him poised for a strong effort in New York's final graded turf stakes of the year for males.