Description: Blood Horse 11.06.04Galloping Ghost GHOSTZAPPER Hand Signed ‘Good Luck’ Bobby Frankel & Javier Castellano PRISTINE🐴✨💯 Hand Signed in person by GHOSTZAPPER’s Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano and Hall of Fame trainer Robert J. Frankel aka “Bobby” Frankel who also wrote “Good Luck” As MINT and perfect as a magazine could possibly be after two decades (20 years) thanks to superior protective sleeve and storage conditions.🏇🏻🐴✨👌🏻😎 Ready to be gifted and framed. 🎁 🖼️ ✨ As we look back at the past two decades in American racing no horse has been more superior in numbers or as dominating as GHOSTZAPPER.His Breeders Cup Classic final time of 1:59.02 still stands today as the fastest clocking ever. The once in a lifetime Ghostzapper was absolutely hands and shoulders above the rest, from SEVEN FURLONGS (7f) to the Classic distance of a MILE and a QUARTER (1 1/4M). He absolutely destroyed the competition. And ran gigantic numbers such as the one he was awarded in the Iselin Handicap at Monmouth Park in 2004. Unheard of BRILLIANCE.🐴⚡️👊🏻😎 Let’s revisit the races during his ascent to greatness… 2003 Vosburgh https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FxLI014JEDQ 2004 Tom Fool Stakes https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0BVegZkerXQ ISELIN HCP 8/21/04.The call by the great Larry Collmus — https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fAgYxR-wLDk 2004 Woodward Stakes https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zTpXjhyDwJA 2004 Breeders Cup Classic @ Lone Star Park.The call by the legendary Tom Durkin — https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OURGxxXAXyg 2005 Met MileJavier Castellano “like a statue in the stirrups” https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vqLcPrV28kk 120. 128. 114. 124. INCREDIBLE numbers SUSTAINED by the incomparable Ghostzapper in his quartet of races in 2004, according to speed figure guru Andy Beyer. Len Friedman of the Ragozin Sheets called Ghostzapper "the most consistently fast horse of ALL time." Jerry Brown from Thoro-Graph said, "To run as fast as he did in three consecutive races is essentially UNHEARD of." Dick Jerardi wrote, "Ghostzapper is officially the FASTEST horse since Daily Racing Form began publishing Beyer Speed Figures in 1992." "Few horses have devastated their opponents in so many ways, at so many distances, and in such fast times.” - Steve Haskin And his conditioner the late great Bobby Frankel called him: “The BEST HORSE I EVER TRAINED.” That proclamation is all you need to know how truly SPECIAL Ghostzapper was, is and will forever be. I remember speaking with the late Freida Stronach at the Keeneland September Sale one year and she mentioned that GHOSTZAPPER’s babies need time to develop but he will hopefully prove himself in the future. Fast forward to 2024 and clearly Ms. Stronach was right. Rest in power. ✨🙏🏼 As Ghostzapper prepares to leave for Canada, I’m surely not alone when I say, “We’re going to miss you here in the States BIG FELLA. Thanks for the memories.” 🐴✨💯💜 Kudos to Nicole Russo of DRF for this terrific and timely article as we celebrate Breeders Cup 2024 at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club — Breeders' Cup: Twenty years later, Ghostzapper's influence still growing Nicole Russo Oct. 28, 2024 Twenty years ago, Ghostzapper lived up to a family legacy when he bested one of the strongest Breeders’ Cup Classic fields assembled, leading home Roses In May – subsequent winner of the Dubai World Cup – by three lengths in a record-setting performance at Lone Star Park. Defending Classic and World Cup winner Pleasantly Perfect was third, and the also-rans in the field of 13 included 2002 Horse of the Year Azeri, Belmont Stakes winner Birdstone, and dual classic winner and champion Funny Cide. That Classic win locked up the 2004 Horse of the Year title for Ghostzapper, whose five other graded stakes wins included a gutsy performance in the Grade 1 Woodward over 2002 Horse of the Year Saint Liam and the prestigious Metropolitan Handicap. The brilliant bay’s association with the Breeders’ Cup didn’t end with his championship-clinching win, however. He is the sire of multiple Breeders’ Cup winners and Eclipse Award champions, and is expected to be represented by a champion at this weekend’s edition at Del Mar, where his growing influence as a broodmare sire will be on display as well. Last Saturday, a week before this Classic, Ghostzapper, already sporting a fluffy winter coat, stood before a few dozen admirers outside the stallion barn at Hill ‘n’ Dale at Xalapa Farm in Paris, Ky. He looked well-prepared for his upcoming trip, as he is soon to ship to owner-breeder Frank Stronach’s Adena Springs North in Aurora, Ontario, for the twilight of his stud career and eventual pensioning. “We can’t say enough about him. We’re going to miss him terribly,” the farm’s Angie Sikura told the assembled crowd at the farewell event. “We feel like he has served the Thoroughbred business pretty well and that his legacy will live on.”Ghostzapper, 24, will cover a limited book in 2025, anchored by Adena mares, for what the operation has suggested is his final season. The stallion, who has three winning 2-year-olds from his current crop, will have a few more Kentucky crops in the pipeline. He covered 81 mares in 2022, for the season representing current yearlings, according to The Jockey Club’s Report of Mares Bred. He covered 74 mares last year, and 42 in what proved his final Kentucky season.“Mr. Stronach has a great affection for the horse and wishes to have him at Adena,” Hill ‘n’ Dale owner John Sikura said in announcing the move. With fellow Breeders’ Cup Classic winner and Hall of Famer Curlin looking on from a nearby paddock at Hill ‘n’ Dale, Ghostzapper stood calmly, playing with his lead shank, as admirers bid a Kentucky farewell – ranging in age from an infant, unsteadily patting him on his wooly neck, to veteran breeders who extolled his accomplishments. And they are many. Ghostzapper is the sire of 121 stakes winners, 61 of those graded/group winners, to date, and eight champions in both the United States and Canada. His leading runners include two-time Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint winner and dual Eclipse Award champion Goodnight Olive; and fellow Filly and Mare Sprint winner and divisional champion Judy the Beauty. Ghostzapper will seek to add to his Breeders’ Cup résumé this weekend with multiple graded stakes winner Moira in the Filly and Mare Turf. The Canadian Horse of the Year, winner of classics in the Queen’s Plate and Woodbine Oaks, was third in last year’s Filly and Mare Turf at Santa Anita, beaten just more than a length. In three starts this season, she won the Grade 2 Beverly D. Stakes at Colonial, sandwiched between Grade 1 runner-up efforts in the Diana at Saratoga and E.P. Taylor at Woodbine. The stallion’s other standouts have included Queen’s Plate winner and Canadian champion Shaman Ghost, who also was a Grade 1 winner; Queen’s Plate winner and champion Holy Helena; and Dubai World Cup winner Mystic Guide. Shaman Ghost, who will stand alongside his sire at Adena North, and Kentucky stallion Mystic Guide, whose first foals arrived this year, are among Ghostzapper’s six sons advertised at stud.But greater than his sons in production, Ghostzapper has made a mark as a broodmare sire, with runners out of his daughters including Triple Crown winner and champion Justify and fellow Eclipse champions Drefong and Up to the Mark. The 31 stakes winners out of his daughters include this fall’s Grade 1 Breeders’ Futurity winner and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile candidate East Avenue. Justify, a multi-continent, multi-surface threat for the international Coolmore group, and Drefong, who stands in Japan, have extended this influence globally, and are both the sires of Breeders’ Cup contenders. Justify’s five pre-entrants are led by European champion City of Troy, among the Classic favorites. Drefong is the sire of Mile candidate Geoglyph. Ghostzapper was one of four Breeders’ Cup winners sired by Stronach’s homebred Awesome Again, who himself defeated an outstanding field winning the 1998 Breeders’ Cup Classic, edging out dual classic winner, champion, and Hall of Famer Silver Charm in second and multiple Group 1 winner and European champion Swain in third. The field included another Hall of Famer in Skip Away, and Belmont Stakes winners Touch Gold and Victory Gallop. Although Awesome Again died in 2020, he is still prominent in the pedigrees of many runners and is set to have an influence on this Breeders’ Cup – not only through his son Ghostzapper, but through others. He is the broodmare sire of Classic entrant Highland Falls, winner of the Jockey Club Gold Cup; and marathon specialist and fellow Classic hopeful Next. 🐴✨💯 From smoke-free and pet-free environment. Stored with complete care.An absolute GEM.💎🐴✨👌🏻 Bid with Absolute Confidence. Thank you for visiting! 🏇🏻💨🐴⚡️😎
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Jockey: Javier Castellano aka "Javi"
Brand: Blood Horse / Breeders Cup Classic / Lone Star Park
Player: Frank & Elfreide "Freida" Stronach Stables / Adena Springs Farm
Sport: Horse Racing
Officially Licensed: Yes
Size: One Size
Color: Multi-Color
Product: Blooh Horse Magazine 11/06/2004
Event: Breeders Cup Classic GHOSTZAPPER J. Castellano Robert J. Frankel
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Hand Signed 2X Silver Sharpie: Javier Castellano + “Good Luck” - Bobby Frankel
Event/Tournament: Breeders Cup World Thoroughbred Championships 2004 BC Classic