Bern Identity Pedigree Profile
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Juvenile Graded Stakes races are surrounded by an air of
expectation. Untested babies have a
whole future ahead of them and racing fans love to speculate about today’s
winner becoming tomorrow’s superstar. In the last five years, the winners of the
Sanford Stakes have, for the most part, been a tad disappointing down the
road. They were distance challenged or
haven’t lived up to high expectations. Let’s take a look at the pedigree of this year’s
Sanford Stakes hero Bern Identity for clues to his future.
As the gates sprung open at the start of the Sanford Stakes,
Handsome Jack and Brave Dave hustled to the lead, quickly separating themselves
from the rest of the pack. Bern Identity, saving ground on the rail, raced as a
team with Rose Junction and Special Jo, 2 ½ lengths behind the dueling duo. Handsome Jack and Brave Dave sped through an
opening quarter of :21.60. They rumbled through the half in :44.70, and fought
to the top of the stretch, getting five furlongs in a blazing :57.50.
Bern Identity announced that he might be something special
when he won his maiden in his second start. He galloped to a 13 ¾ length
victory, getting five furlongs in :57.55.
In the Sanford, the son of Bernstein showed his professionalism by rating nicely for his jockey Rosie Napravnik.
BERN IDENTITY
(Bernstein - Maddalena, by Good and Tough) was a $43K January 2011 Keeneland
Sales purchase for his owners George and Lori Hall. The bay colt’s sire Bernstein began his
racing career in Ireland for the Coolmore team. The precocious son of Storm Cat
won at first asking in May of his two year old season, then came back a month
later to score in the Railway Stakes (Ire-3) at six furlongs. Bernstein
continued on to win an allowance and another Group 3 race, but finished off the
board in three Group 1 starts. In the fall of his three year old season,
Bernstein shipped to Churchill to race in the River City Handicap, but finished
fifth and was subsequently retired.
Bernstein recorded an 8-4-0-0 ($173,120) race record.
Maddalena bore five foals, all colts. Four have raced, three have won. Bern
Identity’s half-brother Agresivo is a stakes caliber runner in Venezuela.
Maddalena is the best foal produced by her dam Two Foxie. A half-sister,
Haley’s Lolipop is stakes placed.
Otherwise, there is little blacktype in this female family. An interesting note regarding the distaff line,
but one that has no bearing on the quality of Bern’s Identity, is that Maddalena
and Bernstein’s damsire Affirmed are descended from the same Lowe Female Family
23-b, although the branches split back in the 1800’s.
Good and Tough
(Carson City - Amy Be Good, by Northern Raja), the damsire of Bern Identity, continues
the theme of precociousness in Bern Identity’s linage. He won his first two
starts and evolved into a Grade 2/3 class sprinter. Besides Bern Identity, Good and Tough’s
daughters bore two other stakes winners, Feisty Suances and General Maximus. The latter is a two-time winner of the six
furlong Hudson Handicap. Bern Identity and General Maximus are bred along the
same lines, as both are by sons of Storm Cat out of mares by Good and Tough.
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