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TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 BLOODHORSE.COM/DAILY ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M.

‘GREAT DEMAND’ Front Run the Fed Leads the Way at Fasig-Tipton See page 4

IN THIS ISSUE 12 Prominent Owner/Breeder Bert Firestone Dies at 89

15 No Ruling Yet in Baffert, NYRA Lawsuit

23 Jeweled Princess Tops F-T July Breeding Stock Sale

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FIRST YEARLINGS AT F-T JULY CONTENTS 4 Front Run the Fed Leads the Way 33 Taylor Made, Ballysax Offer Promising at F-T July HORA Sale Pinhook Prospects

10 Leading Broodmare Sires 41 Florida Stallion Fury Kapcori Dies at 11

11 Leading California Sires 42 NYRA Announces Aqueduct Fall Meet Stakes Schedule

12 Prominent Owner/Breeder Bert Firestone Dies at 89 44 Desert , War Machine Break Maidens

15 No Ruling Yet in Baffert, NYRA Lawsuit 45 JRHA Select Sale Yearling Session Reaches New Heights 19 Moger Lands $420K Stilleto Boy from Comfort of Home 46 Group 1 Winner Represented by First Winner

20 Return to Races Slated for $300K Katierich Buy Josie 47 Hardy Appointed Goffs Head of Sales in Bloodstock

21 Bucci Secures Devils Sky With Sights on Saratoga 48 Results & Entries

22 $205K Fearless Headed Back to Pletcher for Repole

23 Jeweled Princess Tops F-T July Breeding Stock Sale

28 Freshman Sire Showcase Returns to Fasig-Tipton July

31 Mallory’s Boutique Consignment Stands Out at July Sale RICK SAMUELS

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A publication of The Club Information Systems, Inc. and TOBA Media Properties, Inc. ON THE COVER Front Run the Fed heads to the ring July 12 Editorial Director General Manager Claire Crosby Scott Carling at the Fasig-Tipton Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale Visuals Director Digital Media Manager Anne M. Eberhardt Erin Morgan Bloodstock Editor Senior Web Producer LATEST HEADLINES Eric Mitchell Christine Wittmer from Bloodhorse.com Sales Editor Digital Content Coordinator Lauren Gash Michelle Benson » Letruska Retains No. 1 Spot on NTRA Poll Assistant Editor Asst. Editor/NSCB Editor Molly Rollins Debbie Tuska Associate Editors Pedigree Analyst » Shifman Receives Bill Handleman Award Alan Porter Byron King Regional Sales Managers Christine Oser Kristi Heasley » GFAS Accredits Seven Additional TRF Farms Features Editor Catherine Johnston Frank Angst Ellen Lambertus Senior Correspondent Amanda Ramey » BetMakers, Monmouth Sponsor $1M Bonus for Second Year Bob Ehalt Director of Technology Senior Columnist Courtney Bearse Jay Hovdey Contact Us: Editor: [email protected] • Advertising: [email protected]

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 3 OF 50 FASIG-TIPTON HORA

FRONT RUN THE FED LEADS THE WAY AT F-T JULY HORA SALE By Lauren Gash t @BH_LGash asig-Tipton’s Newtown FPaddocks were buzzing July 12 with buyers and consignors happy to be back at what they after a year like no other in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Reassured by the conclusion of a strong 2-year-old sales season and anticipating the upcoming summer meets at and Del Mar, buyers at The July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale created an active market with competitive EBERHARDT ANNE M. bidding throughout the day. Stakes Front Run the Fed in the ring at the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale winner Front Run the Fed brought same story—the higher the quality "It a very solid marketplace, the top price of the sale, going to of the horses, the more activity and lots of good commerce and trade. It George Sharp for $440,000 from interest there is in those horses. was not crazy—there were no prices ELiTE's consignment. that were double what we Of 105 horses offered, Fasig-Tipton thought horses would sell for." Fasig-Tipton reported 79 @FasigTiptonCo Browning added of the horses sold in Monday's sale launched in 2013, "It horses of racing age sale for Watch Hip 647 FRONT RUN THE FED sell for is an encouraging start to $440K at July Selected Horses of Racing Age! gross receipts of $5,905,500, the middle part of the July 5YO Front Run the Fed is a stakes winning son an average price of $74,753, of Fed Biz who has earned more than $390K to sale process—a significant and a $50,000 median. The date. Congrats to the connections! #FasigHORA component. The sale RNA rate fell to 24.8%. Last #FasigSelected @EliteRaceSales @GSharpRacing continues to have a real place year's sale saw 81 horses in the calendar, a service to gross $5,072,000, with an the marketplace." average price of $62,617, a ELiTE finished the day $30,000 median, and an as leading consignor for RNA rate of 31.9%. the third time since the "I don't think there were sales agency’s founding in any real surprises today," 2017, with gross receipts of said Fasig-Tipton president $2,142,000 for 16 horses and CEO Boyd Browning sold from 18 offered for an Jr. "A very active market. average of $133,875. Very competitive bidding 6:53 PM - July 12, 2021 throughout the day. It's the (continued on page 6)

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FRONT RUN THE FED LEADS THE WAY AT F-T JULY HORA SALE (continued from page 4)

"We've been doing this for five years and we're the leader in the space, and this was the most vibrant racehorse sale we've participated in," said ELiTE co-founder Bradley Weisbord. "It was a really good sale, not only for us, but for the entire market." "Quality, quality, ANNE M. EBERHARDT quality," Browning Boyd Browning Jr. at Fasig-Tipton said. "There is a great demand for racehorses right now, but they have to have a certain level of quality and have to get through most of the scrutiny." Front Run the Fed certainly met that criteria. The 5-year-old son of Fed Biz was bred in Kentucky by Colts Neck Stables out of the Posse mare Lawless Miss, and was previously a $300,000 purchase by Mike Ryan from Hunter Valley Farm's consignment to the 2017 September Yearling Sale. Campaigned by Klaravich Stables and trained by Chad Brown, he is a stakes winner and has placed in four other stakes, two of them graded. After taking the Better Talk Now Stakes in 2019, he was runner- up in that year's English Stakes, and in 2020 was second in the Runhappy Turf Sprint Stakes (G3T). Last season he also competed in the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1T), finishing sixth. This year he finished second in the Stakes and last out June 20 was third in the Poker Stakes (G3T). The bay will be transferred to trainer Caio Caramori in Kentucky. His record stands at 4-4-2 from 13 starts, with earnings of $392,150.

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BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 6 OF 50 FASIG-TIPTON HORA

FRONT RUN THE FED LEADS THE 2021 Fasig-Tipton Horses of Racing Age Sale WAY AT F-T JULY HORA SALE Top Hips BROUGHT TO YOU BY KIRKPATRICK & CO. (continued from page 6)

Sale Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Price Front Run the Fed h, Fed Biz—Lawless Miss 647 $440,000 Buyer: George Sharp Consignor: Elite Agent Stilleto Boy g, Shackleford—Rosie's Ransom 557 $420,000 Buyer: Steve Moger Consignor: Paramount Sales Agent Josie f, Race Day—Spirited Away 501 $300,000 Buyer: KatieRich Farms Consignor: Elite Agent ANNE M. EBERHARDT Devils Sky c, Into Mischief—Glorious Sky George Sharp talks to the media at Fasig-Tipton 627 $250,000 Buyer: Joseph Bucci, Donato Lanni, agent Sharp was the man of the hour, who, after being Consignor: FOUR STAR SALES AGENT Fearless outbid on a few other horses, was able to finally clinch g, —And Why Not 642 $205,000 the best—if last—on his list. Buyer: West Bloodstock, agent For Repole Stable Consignor: Elite Agent "He's a champ. He was the best horse in the sale, Myopic c, (ARG)—Spokeswoman bar none, in terms of performance," Sharp said. 525 $200,000 Buyer: Clayton Weistnick J Hinesagt "Fearless (Hip 642, a $205,000 purchase by Repole Consignor: Elite Agent Stables) is nice too, but I didn't like the way he vetted Hozier out, so I decided to pass on him. c, Pioneerof the Nile—Merry Meadow 659 Buyer: Rodolphe Brisset, agent For Mary and Ted $200,000 "Front Run the Fed vetted out perfectly. It showed Nixon Consignor: Elite Agent in the price he brought. We are pretty happy. A little Ocean Atlantique nervous, but pretty happy." c, —Tare Green 663 $180,000 Buyer: Three Diamonds Farm The future for Front Run the Fed will be in the hands Consignor: HUNTER VALLEY FARM AGENT of Caramori. Plans for the horse include another crack Attachment Rate c, —Aristra at Kentucky Downs and possibly a race at Del Mar 599 $160,000 Buyer: S. Sparks before pursuing the golden egg at the Breeders' Cup. Consignor: Elite Agent "We wish them the best of luck," Weisbord said Love in the Air f, Constitution—Lovely Syn 509 $130,000 of Front Run the Fed's new connections. "I think Buyer: Man Line Racing Stable, John Servis, agent Front Run the Fed is ideal for the $1 million race at Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency Agent Kentucky Downs that he was beat a head in last year Atone g, Into Mischief—Captivating Lass 598 $130,000 (the Turf Sprint Stakes). He's a grade 1-level turf Buyer: Three Diamonds Farm Consignor: Brookdale Sales Agent horse and he got beat by two grade 1-level horses even in the grade 3 Poker last time … I know they're really pumped up for a good season." BH s Share this story

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1 A.P. Indy, '89, () 248 365 / 137 13 224 Mystic Guide $16,637,027 1.61 1.39 $7,400,000

2 Raven's Pass, '05, (Elusive Quality) 67 94 / 35 4 11 Mishriff $14,099,140 2.19 1.37 $12,989,319

3 Giant's Causeway, '97, () 445 647 / 223 9 111 Lord North $11,787,087 1.45 1.30 $2,320,000

4 Street Cry (IRE), '98, (Machiavellian) 261 381 / 138 20 60 Domestic Spending $10,126,241 1.51 1.33 $793,600

5 (IRE), '98, (Sadler's Wells) 481 653 / 203 17 158 St Mark's Basilica $9,824,586 1.51 1.29 $1,929,802

6 's Song, '93, (Unbridled) 347 520 / 204 8 166 Pingxiang $8,932,822 1.43 1.33 $226,812

7 , '92, (Mr. Prospector) 301 453 / 177 10 113 Cowan $8,830,865 1.48 1.34 $330,000

8 , '93, () 290 453 / 177 14 100 Golden Sixty $8,822,074 1.63 1.34 $413,938

9 Bernardini, '03, (A.P. Indy) 208 282 / 104 13 49 Colonel Liam $8,472,228 1.58 1.45 $1,137,600

10 , '00, (Unbridled) 230 346 / 114 8 53 Silver State $8,206,664 1.37 1.44 $1,525,000

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1 I'll Have Another, '09, (Flower Alley) 190 / 75 1 / 3 Meiner Yukitsubaki $2,351,885 Ocean Breeze Ranch, CA, $10,000 $125,185

2 Stay Thirsty, '08, (Bernardini) 162 / 62 2 / 6 Mind Control $2,138,292 Lovacres Ranch, CA, $10,000 $202,500

3 Grazen, '06, (Benchmark) 84 / 36 1 / 2 Desmond Doss $1,722,301 Tommy Town , CA, $6,000 $197,540

4 Graydar, '09, (Unbridled's Song) 105 / 47 2 / 3 Gray Attempt $1,681,645 Milky Way Farm, CA, $4,000 $132,601

5 , '06, (Smart Strike) 78 / 29 0 / 4 Another Eddie $1,560,262 Pnsd $87,100

6 Smiling Tiger, '07, (Hold That Tiger) 87 / 39 1 / 3 Scary Fast Smile $1,540,391 Harris Farms, CA, $7,500 $100,800

7 Vronsky, '99, () 63 / 28 2 / 3 The Chosen Vron $1,273,867 Harris Farms, CA, Died $234,000

8 Ministers Wild Cat, '00, () 74 / 34 2 / 4 Stalking Shadow $1,257,511 Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, CA, $4,000 $124,956

9 Clubhouse Ride, '08, (Candy Ride) 44 / 19 2 / 3 Brickyard Ride $1,231,708 Legacy Ranch, CA, Private $294,200

10 Mr. Big, '03, () 49 / 22 2 / 3 Big Fish $1,146,339 Rancho Temescal, CA, $4,500 $110,000

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RON MESAROS BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 11 OF 50 PROMINENT OWNER/BREEDER BERT FIRESTONE DIES AT 89 By Eric Mitchell t @BH_EMitchell

JIM RAFTERY-TURFOTOS Bert (center) and Diana Firestone with up-and-coming trainer Bill Mott in 1987 ifelong horseman, accomplished owner/breeder, Land Award leading owner of 1980 Bertram Robert Firestone died July 12 in West Palm Beach, Fla., following a rapid deterioration of his health in the past week, according to his family. Firestone would have turned 90 next month. Firestone's association with horses started in the show ring. He attended the New York Military Academy where he was on the jumping team and also attended the University of Virginia. "I think horses were everything in his life," said Firestone's son, Matthew. After graduation from college in 1954, he worked for a New York brokerage firm and then formed Firestone Properties, a company that planned, built, and leased commercial and industrial properties. Firestone bought his first yearling at Fasig-Tipton's 1966 Saratoga select yearling sale under the name Chance Hill Farm. He would find success in racing early when he won his first stakes in 1969 with a Ridan filly named Ridin' Easy, who won the Fashion Stakes at and the Polly Drummond Stakes at Delaware Park. Firestone also bought yearlings overseas, acquiring a colt named

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MEMBERS.BREEDERSCUP.COM [email protected] • 859•514•9423 PROMINENT OWNER/BREEDER "I had a private job with them for about five years, BERT FIRESTONE DIES AT 89 and I could not have been treated any better," said Mott. "They were the ones who got me to New York (continued from page 12) full-time. They gave me a huge opportunity, and they sent Theatrical to me. He did more for my career than King's Company for 35,000 guineas who went on to any other single horse. He was my first and win the 1971 Irish Two Thousand Guineas and was first Breeders' Cup winner. I'm forever grateful for later syndicated for $250,000 to stand at Gilltown those opportunities." Stud. According to a 1980 feature in The Blood-Horse, The Firestones' other champions included April Firestone later bought Gilltown Stud from the Aga Run, 1981 champion 3-year-old filly in France and 1982 Khan and adjacent property to create a 1,200-acre U.S. champion grass mare; , 1981 champion farm in Ireland. 3-year-old filly in England In 1973 he married and Ireland; Play It Safe, Diana Johnson, 1981 champion 2-year- granddaughter of old filly in France; and Johnson & Johnson Paradise Creek, the 1994 founder Robert Wood champion grass horse who Johnson and also an also was trained by Mott. accomplished equestrian As breeders, the with a lifelong passion Firestones produced 11 for horses. Together they graded/group winners since bought a 1,400-acre farm 1991, including nine-time in Virginia they named graded stakes winner and Catoctin after a creek four-time grade 1 winner MILT TOBY MILT running through the in the winner’s circle of the 1980 Kentucky Paradise Creek. Among property. They also would Derby at Downs the top runners they bred later own Big Sink Farm near Lexington. are grade 1 winner Shinko Lovely, grade 1 winner Chief Teamed up with trainer LeRoy Jolley, the Honcho, and four-time grade 1 winner Winchester. Firestones success at the highest level. A In addition to breeding and racing, Firestone at one $45,000 What a Pleasure colt they bought at Saratoga time was a racetrack owner. grew to be , a three-time grade 1 Firestone purchased the former Calder Race Course in winner at 2 and the 1975 champion 2-year-old colt. June 1988 for a reported $65 million. In 1989, Firestone At 3, Honest Pleasure won the Flamingo Stakes (G1), bought from the Donn family under the (G1), and (G1) and name Catoctin International Racing Corp. He would sell was second in the (G1). He went on the racetrack to the former Magna Entertainment Corp., to win the (G1). which would later morph into The Stronach Group. In 1980, the Firestones made racing history with Arrangements are pending. BH their champion 3-year-old filly Genuine Risk, who s Share this story became the second filly to win the Kentucky Derby (G1). She would go on to finish second in the (G1) and second in the (G1). Through 2016, the Firestones campaigned 51 graded/group stakes winners, which included 17 grade/group 1 winners and five champions. Among their outstanding runners was Theatrical, a six-time grade 1 winner and 1987 Eclipse champion grass horse that put a promising young trainer named Bill Mott on the map.

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 14 OF 50 NO RULING YET IN BAFFERT, NYRA LAWSUIT By Bob Ehalt t @BobEhalt

ANNE M. EBERHARDT Trainer

hearing for Bob Baffert's civil suit against the New A York Racing Association was adjourned July 12 without Judge Carol Bagley Amon rendering a verdict in the Hall of Fame trainer's bid to overturn NYRA's temporary suspension that is blocking him from entering and racing horses at its three racetracks. Judge Amon said she will take the testimony from attorneys on both sides of the lawsuit under advisement and issue a ruling later at an unspecified date. The hearing was held at the U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York courthouse in Brooklyn, N.Y. In proceedings that lasted for about 90 minutes and with Baffert sitting alongside his attorneys in the Brooklyn courtroom, Amon heard testimony from W. Craig Robertson III representing Baffert and Henry Greenberg representing NYRA. Robertson based much of his arguments on NYRA's failure to provide the two-time Triple Crown-winning trainer with due process through a hearing before its May 17 announcement of a temporary suspension blocking Baffert from entering and racing horses at Saratoga Race Course, , and Aqueduct Racetrack, and the irreparable harm the suspension has caused Baffert.

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BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 15 OF 50 NO RULING YET IN BAFFERT, "He had to demand one?" Judge Amon asked. NYRA LAWSUIT Greenberg said NYRA had the power to suspend Baffert and it acted quickly to fulfill its role of (continued from page 15) "protecting the integrity of racing, the jockeys, and the sport" given how Baffert had horses that failed a That suspension took effect a little more than drug test in the 2020 Longines (G1), a week after it was announced the Baffert-trained the , and a total of five drug Medina Spirit failed a post-race drug test following violations in roughly a year. Greenberg said having his victory in the May 1 Kentucky Derby Presented by violations in races as prestigious as the Kentucky Woodford Reserve (G1). Derby and Kentucky Oaks played a role in wanting "NYRA, without a scintilla of due process, to make sure Baffert did not have a starter at NYRA suspended Mr. Baffert. That suspension is now at tracks and the June 5 Belmont Stakes Presented by 56 days," Robertson said. "Even in Kentucky, the NYRA Bets (G1). racing commission can only suspend him for 30 days. "NYRA has millions of fans it had to show that it By suspending him without due process, they are cared," he said. "It is unconscionable the harm that was acting as judge, jury, and executioner. They acted in a done to racing when (Baffert) smeared the Kentucky manner of fire, ready, aim. His constitutional right to Derby and Kentucky Oaks and had five violations in the due process was violated. NYRA is acting outside of space of a year. Racing has the right to protect itself." its authority." Judge Amon later asked, "Doesn't the public also When Judge Amon asked Greenberg why NYRA did have an interest in people's constitutional rights being not conduct a hearing, he said Baffert could request violated?" a hearing following the Aug. 11 meeting of NYRA's Greenberg pointed out how the Baffert-trained board of directors when the length and terms of the Gamine had been disqualified from third in the suspension will be announced. 2020 Kentucky Oaks, also after a drug test found Greenberg added Baffert did not respond to the 27 picograms per milliliter of betamethasone in her suspension until the following month, showing no system. Medina Spirit had 21 picograms. urgency on the trainer's part, and that Baffert should have requested a hearing. (continued on page 18)

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BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 17 OF 50 NO RULING YET IN BAFFERT, voiced skepticism about it destroying his career, NYRA LAWSUIT Robertson talked about the importance owners place on running at Saratoga and the Triple Crown, which (continued from page 16) includes the Belmont Stakes, and how they will look for different trainers in order to race in those Robertson contended that betamethasone was settings. in Medina Spirit's blood because of using a topical In regards to a question about which horses in ointment to treat a skin disease, meaning it was Baffert's barn would run at Saratoga if the ban was betamethasone valerate and not the outlawed-on-race- lifted, Robertson listed just two with specific races: day betamethasone acetate, which is injected into the Illumination in the Aug. 7 Longines Test Stakes (G1) horse. Because of that difference, Robertson expects and Gamine in the Aug. 28 Ketel One Ballerina Stakes that Medina Spirit and Baffert will be ultimately (G1). Robertson also mentioned Fenway, but did not cleared by the Kentucky Commission. specify which race the colt was targeting. Robertson also stressed the importance of being able "This is like a lawyer who builds up a great to race in major New to Baffert's career. practice and then gets barred from practicing in "In sports, denying someone the opportunity to federal court," Robertson said. "He could still participate is doing irreparable harm. Opportunities practice in state court, but he would miss out on the lost cannot be retrieved," Robertson said. "Mr. biggest and best cases. Harm would be done to him." Baffert has worked for 46 years to get to the point Greenberg downplayed the impact, saying Baffert where he has clients who supply him with the best averages just five starters a year at Saratoga and that horses to run in the best races. If he cannot compete 97% of his horses start in other states. in those races, it harms his business." Neither Baffert nor the attorneys offered any When Judge Amon raised a question about comments after the hearing. BH the extent of the harm to Baffert's livelihood, and s Share this story

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MOGER LANDS $420K STILLETO BOY FROM COMFORT OF HOME By Claire Crosby and Lauren Gash

here was no tell when Steve Moger placed his Thighest bid for $420,000 purchase Stilleto Boy July 12 at the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale. The Washington native struck from the comfort of home for the 3-year-old Shackleford gelding, who was the second highest-priced horse of the day at the Newtown Paddocks near Lexington. "Super easy—I'm watching the horses in the ring, the bidding pops right up on the screen, and I click one button," Moger said. Consigned by Paramount Sales as Hip 557, Stilleto ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Boy won the July 2 Iowa Derby in his last start for Stilleto Boy in the ring at the Fasig-Tipton Selected Horses trainer Doug Anderson and a partnership that included of Racing Age Sale the trainer along with breeders John and Iveta Kerber, Me mare Mystery Trip, from the family of Weekend Michael Coleman, and Aaron Kennedy. He was bred in Surprise, the dam of A.P. Indy and Summer Squall. Kentucky by the Kerbers out of the winning Marquetry Moger said he noticed Conundrum had drawn mare Rosie's Ransom, and has a 2-2-2 record from outside posts in his races and got bad trips each time. seven starts and earnings of $249,675. Rosie's Ransom Fasig-Tipton president and CEO Boyd Browning is also dam of stakes winner Rosie My Rosie and Jr. said it was no surprise to see a major bid come in stakes-placed Condo Closing. via the online process, which Fasig-Tipton launched in "I just watched all of his races and liked the way 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. he ran," said Moger, who owns a string of about 25 "We've seen the online bidding become fully and campaigned 2015 Matriarch Stakes (G1T) winner integrated," he said. "It's part of the process. We used Stormy Lucy. "I'm looking for some horse to send to to do a lot of phone bidding and that has diminished. Del Mar with my brother." I think people feel like they have a little more control Ed Moger Jr., who trained Stormy Lucy, is the over the process, they've got an opportunity to brother in question. Based in Northern California, participate. They get engaged, bidding online. But he has been training since 1976 and his horses it's certainly here to stay. I think we'll see continued have earned more than $33 million. He currently expansion in certain aspects of the marketplace. campaigns at both Northern and Southern California "I think we'll have some activity here tomorrow tracks, including Golden Gate Fields, Santa Anita at our yearling sale, but I think horses of racing Park, and Del Mar. age are probably a little more conductive to online Moger purchased one other runner Monday, also bidding than yearlings, and mares are obviously more a sophomore—the gelding Conundrum. conductive. But it's a vital part; I think people have Consigned by Gainesway as Hip 621, the LNJ Foxwoods really gotten comfortable, and I think it's a service homebred made three starts for J. Reeve McGaughey you're going to see as part of the normal culture for earlier this year and came close to breaking his maiden Thoroughbred auctions in America and probably in his last start April 27, a six-furlong test he missed around the world for the rest of our lives." BH by a neck at Grand. He is out of the Belong to s Share this story

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RETURN TO RACES SLATED FOR "We think she'd be a very good fit in our breeding $300K KATIERICH BUY JOSIE operation eventually but we're just excited about a By Claire Crosby and Lauren Gash mare of her potential and physical. "We thought she might go from $300,000- ntered in the July 12 Fasig-Tipton July Selected $350,000, so we were happy with the price that she EHorses of Racing Age sale off a career-best brought for a filly of her physical and accomplishments. performance in the July 3 Iowa Distaff Stakes, 4-year-old We thought that was a great price, especially for the Josie is headed back to the races and could even return kind of mares we usually purchase." to trainer Brad Cox after selling to Katierich Farms for The Iowa Distaff was Josie's first attempt at stakes $300,000. company and the winning effort came one race after capturing an allowance optional claiming race at Indiana Grand in late April. "She's definitely got plenty of run in her," said Bradley Weisbord of ELiTE. "She vetted really clean and she came off her best Ragozin, Beyer, and Thorograph numbers, so we expect to see her in the stakes this summer. She could even make the (Aug. 22) Summer Colony (Stakes) in Saratoga, but I'll leave it up to the trainer to find a spot for her." With a 4-4-2 record from 14 starts for Steve Landers Racing and earnings of $266,867, Josie was a $170,000 purchase by BSW Bloodstock from Kings Equine's consignment to the 2019 Ocala Breeders' Sales March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training. She was purchased by Kings Equine in 2018 for $80,000 from Four Star Sales' FASIG-TIPTON PHOTOS consignment to The July Sale, Fasig-Tipton's Josie in the ring at the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale select yearling sale in Kentucky. The daughter of Race Day brought the third-highest Spendthrift Farm bred the filly in Kentucky out price of Monday's sale, where she was consigned by of the stakes-winning mare Spirited ELiTE as Hip 501. Away. This is the dam of 2012 Tampa Bay Derby (G2) "(Katierich founder and owner) Larry Doyle is very and Ohio Derby (G3) winner Prospective (by Malibu excited," said George Barns, the farm's vice president Moon), who also took the 2011 Grey Stakes (G3). of operations. "He's mulling over his options. I think Josie is also a half sister to two stakes-producing he's thinking about sending her back to Brad Cox and Malibu Moon daughters. They are Malibu Cove, dam seeing what he had planned for her. She just won the of this year's Santa Ynez Stakes (G2) winner Kalypso, Iowa Distaff, so he's thinking about the rest of the races and Enhanced, dam of graded stakes-placed Herd that would fit her conditions in the midwest. Maybe Immunity. Josie's third dam is North Sider, the 1987 the (Aug. 15 RUNHAPPY) Groupie Doll (Stakes at Ellis champion older mare. BH Park), things of that nature. s Share this story

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BUCCI SECURES DEVILS SKY Bradshaw previously purchased Devils Sky WITH SIGHTS ON SARATOGA for $135,000 out of Taylor Made Sales Agency's By Christine Oser consignment to The July Sale, Fasig-Tipton's selected yearling sale in Kentucky, in 2019. t @BH_COser With a maiden win under his belt, the colt will be evils Sky, a 3-year-old Into Mischief colt with pointed toward the Saratoga Race Course meet with a Dchampion Classic Empire on his page, brought trainer to be decided, Lanni said. $250,000 from Joseph Bucci, with Donato Lanni as "The horse vetted fine and he's shown that he can agent, July 12 at the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses run, certainly on the grass. I just bought him for a of Racing Age Sale. He was consigned by Four Star friend of mine, Joe Bucci, who wants to have a runner Sales, agent, as Hip 627. this summer, so he kind of fit that profile. He's going to Owned by Randy Bradshaw and trained by George go up to Saratoga," Lanni said. Weaver ahead of Monday's sale, Devils Sky broke Devils Sky was bred in Kentucky by Farm III his maiden in a last-to-first effort in his most recent Enterprises out of the Aldebaran mare Glorious Sky, outing June 6 at Gulfstream Park. The bay colt was also dam of grade 2-placed His Glory. His second dam pushed out at the start when his inside rival broke is stakes winner, multiple grade 1-placed In Her Glory, out, raced in seventh under Edgard Zayas, then got granddam of 2016 champion 2-year-old male Classic up to win the 1 1/16-mile maiden race in 1:42.05 on Empire. BH firm turf. s Share this story FASIG-TIPTON PHOTOS FASIG-TIPTON Devils Sky in the ring at the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale

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$205K FEARLESS HEADED BACK TO PLETCHER FOR REPOLE By Claire Crosby and Lauren Gash

rade 2 winner Fearless will head back to his Gown stall with trainer after running through the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale, agent Jacob West said July 12 in Lexington. The 5-year-old Ghostzapper gelding brought $205,000 from West on behalf of Mike Repole's Repole Stable. He was consigned as Hip 642 by ELiTE, agent for China Horse Club and WinStar Farm. "The horse will go back to Todd Pletcher at Saratoga Race Course, back into his program," West said. "Mike Repole and his family love action,

and we thought he was an action horse to have EBERHARDT ANNE M. Fearless at the Fasig-Tipton Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale some fun with down the road. We'll hope we can get him back to his winning ways and see how it goes." manager Elliott Walden said after the Gulfstream Park Bred in Kentucky by Helen K. Groves Revocable Mile win. "He didn't want to train a whole lot. He was a Trust out of the Street Cry mare And Why Not, Fearless big, heavy horse and gelding lightened him up. was a $725,000 purchase by China Horse Club and "He's a really neat horse. He's very talented. It was a WinStar's Maverick Racing division from Gainesway's great job by Destin Heath (WinStar's farm trainer) and consignment to the 2017 Keeneland September our team at WinStar to get him ready after a long time Yearling Sale. He was offered at this sale in 2020, but off and then Todd does what Todd does. They come out went unsold on running for him and (Fearless) ran a super race." a $120,000 final In two following starts this year, Fearless was bid and went on second in the April 17 (G2) at to race for China Oaklawn Park, and finished third last out in the May Horse Club and 14 Pimlico Special Match Series Stakes (G3) at Pimlico WinStar in 2021, Race Course. His record stands at 4-2-1 from nine returning from starts, with earnings of $471,280. He is a half brother a layoff of eight to the stakes winner Just Whistle. months to win the "He's a 5-year-old gelding, and (WinStar and Feb. 27 WinStar China Horse Club) like to buy stallion prospects, and Gulfstream Park this horse is not going to be a stallion prospect," said Mile Stakes (G2) at Bradley Weisbord of ELiTE. "But he's got grade 1 level Gulfstream Park. form, grade 1 level numbers. He was off for a little bit "He was a of a layoff now, 6-7 weeks, but Todd Pletcher and Mike real character as Repole will figure out a plan to get him back to the a young horse," races. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the Dubai ANNE M. EBERHARDT Fearless in the ring at the Fasig-Tipton WinStar president, World Cup (G1) or Saudi Cup next year." BH Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale CEO, and racing s Share this story

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JEWELED PRINCESS TOPS F-T JULY BREEDING STOCK SALE By Claire Crosby and Lauren Gash

obert Slack grew up without electricity or running Rwater on a small farm in Northern England. "We didn't have a road to the farm, because we didn't have a car, so we were pretty poor. However, we did have two Thoroughbreds, so we had our priorities right," Slack said with a chuckle July 12, after purchasing the top-priced mare at the Fasig-Tipton July Breeding Stock Sale. Slack went to $225,000 to add Hip 448, the Cairo Prince filly Jeweled Princess, to a band of about 50 broodmares kept at his new Stoneriggs Farm near , Ky. The mare consigned by Gainesway on behalf of Walking L Thoroughbreds was offered in ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. foal to . Jeweled Princess in the ring at the Fasig-Tipton July Jeweled Princess brought top price at the inaugural Breeding Stock Sale July Breeding Stock Sale, which preceded the July still there even if you sell a foal at the side, because Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale at Fasig-Tipton's you have to carry that mare, you have to breed that Newtown Paddocks near Lexington. Gross receipts for mare. The caring costs are not cheap, it costs money the sale totaled $2,012,000, with 44 horses sold from to get from point A to point B. 51 offered for an average of $45,727 and a $31,000 "It happened late—there wasn't an enormous median. push for it," he added of the fledgling sale. "It's "It was interesting, I guess I probably would hard to push until you have some idea. When we have missed the market encourage an owner or a bit," said Fasig-Tipton consignor, we have to president Boyd Browning believe. Every time you Jr. "I was surprised with walk a horse through how some of the in- the ring, we take it foal mares sold and the personally. (Still), in the broodmare prospects grand scheme of things it sold. Some of the mares was encouraging." with foals at their side As to whether Fasig- didn't bring a little Tipton will continue to more money, but it's a offer a breeding stock significant commitment. sale at this unique place We have seen that be an on the calendar, the jury area of weakness in the is still out, according to marketplace whether Browning. that's November, ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. January, or February. It's (L-R): Martin Keogh and Robert Slack at Fasig-Tipton (continued on page 24)

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JEWELED PRINCESS TOPS F-T JULY BREEDING STOCK SALE (continued from page 23)

"We will continue to have discussions internally and with our customers," he said. The new sale certainly worked out for the connections of Jeweled Princess. "It was a new idea of Fasig-Tipton's, a 'Do you think this would fly?' kind of scenario," Gainesway's Brian Graves said of offering the mare in July instead of in late autumn at the traditional breeding stock sales. "With the popularity of the horse, the way it was going, it's something that could work. I think if you have something of quality like that, it has a chance to go

well, either in July or November." EBERHARDT ANNE M. Slack, who shopped the sale accompanied by With the popularity of (Jeweled Princess), Stoneriggs general manager Martin Keogh, said he thought the price was fair for Jeweled Princess, who the way it was going, (the sale was) something was bred in Kentucky by Mary Reynolds out of the Scat that could work. I think if you have something Daddy mare Jersey Jules. Jeweled Princess won the of quality like that, it has a chance to go well, listed She's All In Stakes at Remington Park in 2020 either in July or November.” — BRIAN GRAVES when trained by Kenny McPeek. Stoneriggs bought one other horse at the sale, the "We're excited to have one in foal to Gun Runner Liam's Map filly War for Peace (Hip 426), offered in because we never bred to him this year. We bred to a foal to Lord Nelson and a $45,000 buy from Candy lot of other good horses but unfortunately we never got Meadows Sales, agent. Out of the black-type-placed to him." winning Speightstown mare That Voodoo Youdo, War Slack, who made his fortune in the real estate for Peace is a half sister to 2018 With Anticipation business in South Florida and whose holdings in Stakes (G3T) winner Opry, a son of Declaration of War that arena bring in more than $2 billion annually, is currently racing for Cheyenne Stables and Gaillardia building the Stoneriggs band on 417 acres in Bourbon Racing and trainer Todd Pletcher. County on the corner of Spears Mill and Winchester "I thought (Jeweled Princess) was the nicest mare Road. in the sale," Slack said. "I told Martin here that I "It used to be Kilflynn Farm, and before that it wanted to buy two gray mares out of the sale and used to be part of Arthur Hancock's Stone Farm," fortunately we got them both. (War for Peace) was Slack said. "When Arthur refers to 'the magic field,' not quite as expensive, but you have to pay for good that is the field right on the corner that we have. merchandise so it's all good, we're very happy. You "We have about 50 mares right now. I keep telling can't steal good horses. Everyone sees them. And we Martin every time we buy another one, 'Martin, you thought she would have brought at least that. There know what we call her? Job security.' was an opportunity today, while we're in the mood, let's do it. (continued on page 25)

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JEWELED PRINCESS TOPS Colonial Creed Goes Full Circle for Partners F-T JULY BREEDING STOCK SALE Doug Branam went to $175,000 to buy out his partners on the second highest-priced mare of the (continued from page 24) day, the multiple graded stakes-placed Colonial Creed, a daughter of Jimmy Creed offered as a "I've been shopping in Kentucky for a long time but broodmare prospect. Consigned by South Point Sales we've moved up a little in the world; we have a little Agency, Colonial Creed is out of the more to spend these days. Mr. Martin Keogh here is my mare Neverthesame, making her a half sister to 2016 trusted representative, runs the farm out in Paris, and Busher Stakes winner Mo d'Amour. It is also the does an outstanding job, so we feel very comfortable family of Line of Duty, winner of the 2018 Breeders' with him taking care of all these wonderful mares." Cup Juvenile Turf (G1T). The farm is a private commercial breeding Colonial Creed was third in the 2019 Summertime operation, "and if we get one that doesn't sell for some Oaks (G2) and 2021 Megahertz Stakes (G3T) when reason, we'll race it," Slack said. "We do have about trained by Richard Baltas in California. Andre Lynch, 8-10 at the track." agent, signed the ticket. Stoneriggs is hoping to recoup some of their "It's come full circle," said South Point founder expenditure July 13 during The July Sale, Fasig- Mike Recio. "I had her as a yearling. David Meah Tipton's selected yearling sale in Kentucky. put together a partnership of Richard Baltas, Doug "We have a Mendelssohn filly we're pretty proud of that Branam, and McClanahan. She went out to Rich will sell tomorrow," Keogh said. "She's a very nice filly." and he has done a phenomenal job with her. She came The dark bay or brown daughter of Mendelssohn up with a little injury so we decided to try this new sale. is consigned by Machmer Hall Sales, agent, as Hip 15. "Andre signed the ticket on behalf of Doug and his son She is the first foal out of the Mineshaft mare Doritza, in law Pat. She's going to go home and be a part of Doug's from a family that goes back to Breeders' Cup Classic broodmare band. They haven't said yet who they will (G1) winner . breed her to but being from the Scat Daddy/Distorted Humor line, there are a lot of things we can do with her. The family is getting better and better." Too Much Prada to Elkstone Group Stuart Grant's The Elkstone Group picked up the 8-year-old Too Much Bling mare Too Much Prada for $150,000 Monday, and the March 17 Violence filly by her side—along with the mare being back in foal to the son of Medaglia d'Oro—sweetened the deal. "What really led me to her was the (filly) by her side, a beautiful filly only three months old, just gorgeous," said Grant, who bought the mare for his farm in Maryland. "She has another Violence in the belly. We have a couple of shares to Violence. We are hoping she can keep producing these beautiful Violence foals, and we hope to send her back to Violence next year."

ANNE M. EBERHARDT Colonial Creed in the ring at Fasig-Tipton July Breeding Stock Sale (continued on page 26)

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JEWELED PRINCESS TOPS 2021 Fasig-Tipton Breeding Stock Sale F-T JULY BREEDING STOCK SALE Top Hips BROUGHT TO YOU BY KIRKPATRICK & CO. (continued from page 25)

Consigned by Stuart Morris, agent, for the Far From Over/Fountain of Youth dispersal that inspired the creation of the July Breeding Stock Sale, Too Much Prada was bred in Texas by Hall's Family Trust out Hip Sex, Sire—Dam Sale of the Authenticate mare Kimbell's Prada, and won Price Jeweled Princess black-type stakes at Retama Park and Houston f, Cairo Prince—Jersey Jules Race Park in 2015-16 while racing for her breeders and 448 Covering Sire: Gun Runner $225,000 Buyer: Stoneriggs Farm trainer Danele Durham. Consignor: GAINESWAY AGENT Another mare in foal to Violence, Medea, was also Colonial Creed m, Jimmy Creed—Neverthesame 434 $175,000 purchased by Grant, who privately bought the 12-year- Buyer: Andre Lynch, agent old Dancer daughter consigned by Indian Consignor: South Point Sales Agency Agent Creek, agent, as Hip 402 for $40,000. Medea won the Too Much Prada m, Too Much Bling—Kimbell's Prada Covering Sire: Violence 2014 Eatontown Stakes (G3T), has produced multiple 421 $150,000 Buyer: The Elkstone Group stakes-placed Sunny Dale (by Medaglia d’Oro), and is Consignor: Stuart Morris Agent For Far From Over/ from the family of multiple grade 1 winner High Yield. Fountain Of Youth Dispersal Eve of War Grant attended the sale in person and, while eyeing f, Declaration of War—Special Thanks 438 $135,000 horses in the back ring, said he was happy to be in the Buyer: Hidden Brook Farm, agent Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency Agent thick of the action. Appealing Honor "It's great being back," he said. "We bought a couple m, Quality Road—Quanah County 429 Covering Sire: $120,000 horses of racing age at Keeneland a few months ago, Buyer: Mike and Pat Freeny we did that online. So it's nice to be here. Both for the Consignor: Bill Reightler Agent sales and seeing the horse flesh, but it's also great to Mo See Cal m, Uncle Mo—Do Dat Blues 405 $110,000 see everyone in the industry again." BH Buyer: Rosemont Stud Consignor: Paramount Sales Agent s Share this story Malibu Bliss m, Malibu Moon—Swiss Valley Covering Sire: Violence 401 $85,000 Buyer: Justin Ferrero Consignor: Stuart Morris Agent For Far From Over/ Fountain Of Youth Dispersal Southern Classic m, Southern Image—Stutz Classic Covering Sire: Violence 417 $83,000 Buyer: McMahon & Hill Bloodstock Consignor: Stuart Morris Agent For Far From Over/ Fountain Of Youth Dispersal Our Lesmis m, Yes It's True—Our Cozzette 410 Covering Sire: Lord Nelson $67,000 Buyer: Michelle St George Consignor: Candy Meadows Sales Agent Bel Fiore f, —Shooting Party 430 $60,000 Buyer: Pinckard Bloodstock Consignor: James B. Keogh (Grovendale) Agent FASIG-TIPTON PHOTOS Too Much Prada and her Violence filly in the ring at Fasig-Tipton

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FRESHMAN SIRE SHOWCASE RETURNS TO FASIG-TIPTON JULY By Lauren Gash t @BH_LGash

he return of the Freshman Sire Showcase Thighlights the July 13 edition of The July Sale, Fasig-Tipton's sale of selected yearlings in Kentucky, as North America's yearling season kicks off at the Newtown Paddocks near Lexington. Last seen in 2010, the Showcase puts yearlings on by popular young stallions, including progeny by , , Army Mule, Awesome EBERHARDT ANNE M. Slew, Bee Jersey, Bolt d'Oro, Bucchero, , The Army Mule colt consigned as Hip 84 at The July Sale Cloud Computing, Free Drop Billy, Funtastic, Girvin, This is also the return of The July Sale to its usual Good Magic, Good Samaritan, , McCraken, spot on the calendar. Last year the sale was Mendelssohn, Mo Town, Mor Spirit, Ransom the and combined with The Saratoga Sale and the New Moon, Sharp Azteca, Tapwrit, and . York-bred Select Yearling Sale into the Selected "I think it's a solid group, which was part of Yearlings Showcase, held in Kentucky in September the impetus for bringing back the freshman sire due to the COVID-19 pandemic. showcase," said Fasig-Tipton president and CEO Taylor Made Sales Agency brings 27 offerings, Boyd Browning Jr. "The market shifted back to 10 of which are by first-year sires. Mark Taylor, vice where (freshman sires) came back en vogue. This is president of sales and marketing for Taylor Made, a really strong, deep group of sires. It is the perfect said his team focused, as always, on selecting strong opportunity in 2021 to bring it back." physicals for this sale.

(continued on page 29)

This is a really strong, deep group of sires. It is the perfect opportunity in 2021 to bring (the Freshman Sire Showcase) back.”

—BOYD BROWNING JR. ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Boyd Browning Jr. at The July Sale

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FRESHMAN SIRE SHOWCASE RETURNS TO FASIG-TIPTON JULY (continued from page 28)

"You have to focus on conformation," he said. "We have a nice uniform set of horses here. Fasig-Tipton, once again, it's their hallmark; getting a good, homogenous group of good physicals, no bad surprises. I think they have done that, and in this market where you have some polarization and selectivity from the buyers' side, that always helps because a good physical always sells."

Taylor said he likes what he has seen EBERHARDT ANNE M. Meg Levy at The July Sale from progeny of Good Magic and Bolt d'Oro so far. The former, a son of Curlin, stands at "As we get through September, we are going to see Hill 'n' Dale at Xalapa, while the latter, by Medaglia a lot more of the quantity, and you really start to get a d'Oro, stands at Spendthrift Farm. profile of what that horse is throwing, but early results "When you look at (Good Magic's yearlings), they I think Bolt d'Oro and Good Magic are two that I like." are prettier than a lot of that sire line, Smart Strike and Meg Levy of Bluewater Sales always has an eye Curlin. These horses have a little more eye appeal, and on freshman sires, and has found a standout in a they maybe look like they could be a little earlier to daughter of City of Light, a son of Quality Road me," he said. standing at Lane's End. "Bolt d'Oro, I have seen a few, and they look racy. They have a look about them; being scopey WATCH: City of Light Tops Lane’s End and two-turn-looking horses. They look like they First-Crop Yearling Sires could have some speed." In her consignment of 14, a filly by City of Light out of Grand Sofia consigned as Hip 174 has been commanding attention from lookers and earned Levy's respect long before she arrived at the sales grounds. "I love (Hip 174's) presence. She looks like a grade 1 filly coming into the paddock checking out the competition. She has her eyes on everything. "I call it a dragster look—the hip is so much higher, and all that power is there. The City of Lights take after Quality Road, maybe a tad more refined; they have that great walk, move back and forth like an accordion, and are slinky. I love the way their backs are made—long neck, beautiful head. ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. The City of Light filly consigned as Hip 174 at The July Sale (continued on page 30)

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FRESHMAN SIRE SHOWCASE RETURNS TO FASIG-TIPTON JULY WATCH: Sales Spotlight: Justify’s First Yearlings (continued from page 29)

The atmosphere and grounds are buzzing with buyers "City of Light is probably one of my very top picks as looking for their next runner or pinhook prospect. a freshman sire; they are so consistent." "I think we are going to have a very diverse buying Levy also appreciates the entire package from progeny group; we have seen lots of interest pre-sale from all of American Freedom, a son of standing at Airdrie segments of the buying bands," Browning said. "We Stud whose first 2-year-olds hit the track this year. are looking for mature, precocious individuals. I hope "American Freedom has done so well; he has had what we will have is deep support from professional several winners already, and the 2-year-old people buyers looking for athletic horses. I can look around have done very well with them," she said. "They are the grounds already, and I see that there are some very very stout, well-made, and balanced. A lot of bone; it's savvy shoppers here, hard at work already. hard to find good bone on horses anymore because we "I think there is a sense of optimism surrounding the have bred for speed for so long. So when you see one sales, and that's encouraging. The sense of optimism that has the body, the bone, presence, head, and eye, covers both buyers, sellers, sales companies. For all they stick out." segments that are involved in the industry, there is a little Being a physically mature individual with a bounce in their step. The interactions with people are standout pedigree is just the beginning for Carrie generally positive, and there is some energy, excitement, Brogden of Machmer Hall. and enthusiasm. It's a lot more fun to sell in that "We have 16 horses here, and the biggest thing I environment than the atmosphere we faced in 2020." try to convey to people is you can't bring a horse that Levy agreed with Browning's assessment. doesn't have a good mind, is not "I feel like there is some a good doer, is a stall walker, or excitement at the sale," she is nervous," she said. "I think said. "I have noticed it in the that is why there are so many market; people want to get good runners out of this sale; out and travel. They want to many of them we know from do what they did before. I am the farm and if they have the hoping that comes to fruition mentality to deal with it. They here; with this being a pinhook have to come in here in July of mecca with the physicals their yearling year and walk the already chosen for you, I think walk. I can't bring any nervous this makes it a fertile ground or immature horse here. for them to come to and buy Ultimately, I think that shows in horses in their range." BH ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. the race results of this sale." American Freedom at Airdrie Stud s Share this story

FIRST STARTERS OF FRESHMAN SIRES

Shady Baby, f, 2. (Airoforce–Butternut, by Potowatomi) is the 1st starter for Airoforce. Race 3 (MSW) at BTP on 7/13/2021 In 2021, Airoforce stands at Equistar Training and Breeding in Pennsylvania for $2,500 Race Entry

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MALLORY'S BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT STANDS OUT AT JULY SALE By Lauren Gash t @BH_LGash cott Mallory, the owner of Mallory SFarms, sat down with BloodHorse MarketWatch to discuss his farm, the upcoming yearling sales, and his thoughts on the market. A third-generation horseman in the Thoroughbred industry, Mallory has been running his farm off Royster Road in Lexington and selling at all the major yearling sales since 2009. MarketWatch: Tell us about Mallory

Farm; what all does it encompass? EBERHARDT ANNE M. Scott Mallory: We do everything— Scott Mallory at The July Sale boarding, breeding, foaling. We usually foal MW: This year, at Fasig-Tipton's The July Sale, you around 70 mares a year and breed about 115 mares a have a select group of yearlings for offer. What stands year. I sell about 60 yearlings a year between all the out about your group? sales, I go up to Timonium, and last year I went down SM: The Free Drop Billy filly out of Cedar Summer to the Ocala Breeders' Sale (for the first time). Between (Hip 5). They are big, have a lot of bone to them, going Fasig-Tipton July, Keeneland September, and Fasig- back to Union Rags. They usually have a lot of flash to Tipton October, I usually sell around 50-60 yearlings. them and are eye-catching. We are always excited to sell these freshman sires at Fasig-Tipton July, getting them out there and showing. A colt by Mor Spirit from the dam Palmilla Moon (Hip 62); he is a nice big colt, has a free-flow way of moving about him. I think he will be well accepted. I think the 2-year-old pinhookers will be after them, and they look early to me. The Violence filly (Hip 113) out of Bold Union; (Violence) puts some size on them, comes from a deep mare with some high selling horses in the family. Violence, I mean, what can you say? He has turned into a solid sire, has 2-, 3-, and 4-year-olds out there right now doing it. ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Scott Mallory with the Mor Spirit colt consigned as Hip 62 at The July Sale (continued on page 32)

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MALLORY’S BOUTIQUE MW: You sold graded stakes winner Suntracer at CONSIGNMENT STANDS OUT the 2015 Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale AT JULY SALE and brought him home to Kentucky in 2020. How is he doing? (continued from page 31) SM: He bred one mare this year. I didn't bring him up from Florida particularly to stand him; I brought Bonita Mia's colt by Lord Nelson (Hip 114). The him up to get him out of the situation he was in. We 2-year-old guys really like the Lord Nelsons. This colt will see what happens with him, but he's living a good has good size and a nice way of going about him. Having life right now. Bueno Bueno win a maiden claimer on MITCHELL: Suntracer July 2 at Ellis Park to be Lord Nelson's Rescued and Returned to first winner is an excellent update. Kentucky The Malibu Moon colt (Hip Any time you can have MW: As a consignor, what makes 141) out of Daring Kathy has done one (do well) for the for a memorable sale? everything right. He is big and eye- SM: It doesn't have to be the catching. Malibu Moon's legacy will home team, it goes a most expensive horse. I have a be around for a while. little further. I like to mare, Miss Henny Penny, with MW: Every year, you sell some keep my numbers small a partner, and we have sold a horses from Spendthrift Farm. few of her foals up in Timonium; What's the connection? as a consignor; I like the she continuously keeps throwing SM: I have always enjoyed personal touch with the winners. This year I will be taking supporting the new and older stallions her Tapwrit (yearling) colt to at Spendthrift; they are a good farm to clients.” Timonium. Any time you can have work with. The guys are very easy to —SCOTT MALLORY one (do well) for the home team, it deal with. They go above and beyond goes a little further. I like to keep to solve any issues (as far as breeding my numbers small as a consignor; I to their stallions). We have a good working relationship like the personal touch with the clients. Last year we and are a good friend to have in the industry. sold three nice ones for Team Block; our history with MW: What are your feelings on The July Sale? them goes back 12 years. Any time you can do well for SM: The July Sale is always challenging, trying to your longstanding clients, it's special. get my clients to put horses in the sale. It's the first sale MW: Thoughts moving forward for this year's sales? of the year, and no one knows which way it's going to SM: A lot of the sales companies have implemented go. I believe, just like with any sale, if you take good a lot of new things. I think everyone needs to give horses, they sell well. The pinhook guys made some them a chance, see if it works. You can't please money this year, coming off a good June sale (at OBS), everybody; you have to be patient and keep an open which helps. They bought some horses last year at a mind as we move forward. Try new things out with the little bit of a discount due to COVID-19, I think. Most sales formats; see if they work before you condemn (pinhookers) I have talked to are excited about the them completely. The market is changing, and it's an yearling market. I think it will be a good atmosphere. interesting time right now. BH Fasig-Tipton always does a good job putting on a sale. s Share this story

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TAYLOR MADE, BALLYSAX OFFER PROMISING PINHOOK PROSPECTS By Michael Compton

he practice of pinhooking is not for the faint of Theart. Successful pinhooking requires a well- honed skill set that includes intuitive instincts, a keen ability to educate young horses, and a healthy dose of fortuitous timing. This is especially true when it comes to weanling-to-yearling pinhooks, which, unlike horses acquired as yearlings to be sold the following year as 2-year-olds in training, will not have the opportunity to demonstrate their athletic prowess on the racetrack for prospective buyers before going EBERHARDT ANNE M. through the auction ring. The Violence colt consigned as Hip 301 at The July Sale Taking that key factor into account, as well as The July Sale, Fasig-Tipton's sale of selected the inherent risks involved in pinhooking, yearling yearlings to be held July 13 in Lexington, has attracted prospects must meet a similar set of requirements as a slew of pinhooks, ranging in price from $3,000 to well their race-ready juvenile counterparts when they are over six figures. Topping the list of the most expensive being evaluated by prospective buyers. Knowing that acquisitions slated to sell Tuesday is Hip 301, a yearling-to-2-year-old pinhookers, as well as end-users, Violence colt acquired for $140,000 by Bill and will be vying for top prospects, a greater emphasis is Heiligbrodt out of the Bedouin Bloodstock consignment placed on pedigree, conformation, and maturity as at last year's Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. sellers seek to maximize their pinhook investments for Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, the profit at the yearling sales while offering the type of chestnut colt, who was bred in Kentucky by SF horses that will appeal to both sets of buyers. Bloodstock, is produced from the winning Mutakddim mare Sumthingtotalkabt, making him a half brother to $902,387 earner and multiple stakes winner Lady Shipman There’s an appetite for and multiple stakes-placed people to get back into Just Talkin. This is also the family of Golden Pal (who is it and buy yearlings … out of Lady Shipman), winner Horses that are well- of last year's Breeders' Cup placed and fit and can Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2T), and the colt's second dam hold their own against is multiple stakes winner this competition are Nannetta, the dam of stakes winner Rules of War and going to do well.” multiple grade 3-placed —MARK TAYLOR Nanogram. ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Mark Taylor at The July Sale (continued on page 34)

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TAYLOR MADE, BALLYSAX OFFER Taylor Made Sales will also lead into the ring PROMISING PINHOOK PROSPECTS Hip 84, a dark bay or brown colt from the first crop of grade 1 winner Army Mule. The colt, bred (continued from page 33) in Ontario by Elevage II and St. Elias Stables, was previously purchased as a weanling by Castleton "He is coming up to the sale great," said Mark Taylor Stables for $80,000 from the Hill 'n' Dale Sales of Taylor Made Sales Agency. "He actually reminds me Agency consignment at the 2020 Keeneland a lot of Speightstown when he was a yearling, and we November sale. sold Speightstown. Every time I see him out there it just Produced from the winning Unbridled's Song mare triggers me back to when Speightstown was a yearling. Stormy's Song, the colt's third dam is multiple grade Speightstown was medium-sized, but everything fit, all 1-winning millionaire Lady Tak. This is also the family the angles, and he was very well balanced. This horse of grade 1 winner Volatile. just looks like he is going to be fast. He has a great body "The colt is a very cool horse," said Taylor. "I on him. He is really well balanced, and he has a big, haven't seen a lot of the Army Mules yet, but I have loose, athletic walk. been very impressed by this horse. I've been following "I love what the family is doing," Taylor continued. him all spring—just looking at him once a month—and "Lady Shipman was obviously a tremendous race mare he keeps getting better and better. He is out of an and now she has Golden Pal going for her and he was Unbridled's Song mare, and I think you can see a lot of a Breeders' Cup winner last year. Golden Pal is a very Unbridled's Song in this horse. He has a lot of scope, a elite-level horse, and this colt is from the same family. lot of stretch. He is bay, but he looks like one of those They paid a fair price for him as a weanling, but I think good Unbridled's Songs to me. with what's going on in the family and how this horse has come together, there is plenty of blue sky left." (continued on page 35) ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. The Violence colt consigned as Hip 301 at The July Sale

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TAYLOR MADE, BALLYSAX OFFER PROMISING PINHOOK PROSPECTS (continued from page 34)

"He has as a very nice pedigree down the page," Taylor added. "Lady Tak has really filled in over the last few years, and this horse is a top individual. We were thinking about taking him to Saratoga, but we decided to put him in this spot instead. Army Mule is a new sire and people are going to have to figure out what they are supposed to look like; this colt is a very good representative. Army Mule himself was such EBERHARDT ANNE M. The Ransom the Moon filly consigned as Hip 10 at The July Sale a brilliant racehorse. The was there. I think if the Army Mules look like this one, Keeneland November sale. Originally sold by her then he is a horse to get excited about as we go further breeder, , the filly is out of the grade into the year and we see more of them." 2 winner Dancing Afleet, by Afleet Alex, and will As for what he anticipates in the market following sell Tuesday in Carl McEntee's Ballysax Bloodstock a strong 2-year-olds in training sale season, Taylor consignment. offered, "I am optimistic. The backbone of this sale Since being acquired by her current connections are the pinhookers. In recent years, since they brought last November, the filly's catalog page has received a the horses of racing age sale on board, you've seen a significant dose of recent black type. Her half brother lot more trainer participation in the sale. There are Bourbonic captured this year's Wood Memorial Stakes more end-users here now. (The 2-year-olds in training Presented by Resorts World Casino (G2) at Aqueduct market) was strong, and those guys should be in a lot Racetrack, vaulting the son of Bernardini into the better shape than they were last year, and I think that starting gate for the Kentucky Derby Presented by will help the sale. Woodford Reserve (G1). Still a maiden when Hip "There's an appetite for people to get back into it 10 went through the ring at Keeneland last year, and buy yearlings," Taylor added. "There is a lot of Bourbonic has now amassed earnings of $525,880. hunger for a horse in the market right now, and I think The filly is also a half sister to multiple graded it's going to be good. If you have a marginal individual stakes-placed Avant Garde, by Tonalist. Avant Garde that doesn't really stack up, obviously those horses finished second to Fearless in this year's WinStar you're going to need to be realistic on or you are going Gulfstream Park Mile Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream to be taking it to a later sale or going racing. Horses Park, was third in the Fred W. Hooper Stakes (G3), that are well-placed and fit and can hold their own also at Gulfstream, and most recently finished third against this competition are going to do well." in the Mile Sponsored by Mohammed Testament to the value of well-timed updates, Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City-District One (G2) at the least expensive pinhook in the sale is Hip 10, a Meydan Racecourse. filly from the first crop of Ransom the Moon bought by Westbrook Stables for just $3,000 at last year's (continued on page 36)

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TAYLOR MADE, BALLYSAX OFFER "He is owned by a good friend of mine in Florida. PROMISING PINHOOK PROSPECTS He was a bit immature when he got him, but he has turned into a big, strong horse," said McEntee. "He (continued from page 35) has a great hip. He looks a little bit like his sire, he looks very fast. My friend who owns him is in Ocala "(The filly's dam) has had two graded stakes and I have a fair feeling that this colt is going to be performers this year," said McEntee. "This filly did purchased and head back to Ocala." really well over the . She is a pretty, elegant While not a pinhook, McEntee is especially filly with a really good step to her. I feel like she has excited about the prospects of Hip 151, a colt by been getting the attention she deserves, and I think The Factor out of the winning Street Cry mare Even the owner that bought her will be very pleased come Song. The colt is a half brother to multiple graded mid-day tomorrow (Tuesday)." stakes-placed Dream Shake, who was second in Ballysax Bloodstock has another modestly-priced the Mile Stakes Presented by LG&E and pinhook selling Tuesday in Hip 99, a dark bay or brown KU (G2) at and third in both the colt from the initial crop of Bucchero. The colt, bred Runhappy (G1) and the San in Florida by Curtis Mikkelsen and Patricia Horth, Felipe Stakes (G2) at . An earner of was bought by Jaime Centeno for $5,500 at the Ocala $280,600 thus far in his career, Dream Shake was Breeders' Sales Winter Mixed Sale this past January. a $75,000 purchase at the 2020 OBS Spring Sale of The Sunshine State product is out of the Adios 2-Year-Olds in Training. Charlie mare Adios Dawn and hails from the family of "Dream Shake has had a heck of a year and is multiple stakes winner Cajun Delta Dawn, an earner of running in the Oceanside Stakes (at Del Mar) on $488,105, and stakes winner Mom'z Laugh. Friday," McEntee said. "This is a really nice colt. He is a May foal, but he is garnering so much attention. He has a heck of a walk, and he is a horse people should be watching out for." McEntee, who launched Ballysax Bloodstock in 2018 after four years as director of sales and bloodstock for Darby Dan Farm, is bullish on the upcoming sale season. "It's a very active sales arena right now," McEntee said. "The bounce back from the 2-year-old consignors getting $200 million put back into the marketplace is obviously very beneficial. So, I think we're looking at very good sales coming forward no matter whether it's July, Saratoga, September (Keeneland), and even moving into November. I think everyone will have a good year. Everyone knows the importance and they all need to stay around and keep trading, keep doing business. I think this year will surprise a lot of people." BH ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Carl McEntee at The July Sale s Share this story

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2021 FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY SELECT YEARLING SALE HIPS TO WATCH Hip Description Consignor Comment 5 Yearling, F, 2020, Free Drop Billy—Cedar Summer, by Souvenir Copy Scott Mallory out of a G2 producer (of Populist Politics/G2P) 7 Yearling, F, 2020, Accelerate—Ciao Bella Luna, by Tribal Rule Clarkland Farm out of a G2 winner 10 Yearling, F, 2020, Ransom the Moon—Dancing Afleet, by Afleet Alex Ballysax Bloodstock out of a G2 winner and G2 producer (of Bourbonic/G2W and Avant Garde/MG2P) 12 Yearling, F, 2020, West Coast—Designer Legs, by Graeme Hall Cara Bloodstock out of a G2 winner 25 Yearling, F, 2020, Good Magic—Gasia, by Silver Deputy Valkyre Stud out of a G2 placer 44 Yearling, C, 2020, Mor Spirit—Malibu Cove, by Malibu Moon Eaton Sales out of a G1 producer (of Kalypso/G1P) 70 Yearling, F, 2020, City of Light—Rite Moment, by Vicar Woodford Thoroughbreds out of a Multi. G2 winner 81 Yearling, C, 2020, Sharp Azteca—Southern Accents, by Morris B. Floyd & Chuck Givens out of a G1 producer (of Big City Bob/G1P) 104 Yearling, C, 2020, Outwork—Baby Bird, by Cape Town Bluewater Sales out of a G2 placer 105 Yearling, C, 2020, Practical Joke—Beat the Blues, by Great Pyramid (IRE) Wynnstay Sales out of a Multi. G2 placer 113 Bold Design, F, 2020, Violence—Bold Union, by Scott Mallory out of a G2 producer (of Bold Quality/G2P) 134 Yearling, C, 2020, American Freedom—Cologne, by Horse Chestnut (SAF) Shawhan Place out of a G2 producer (of Dragon Bay/MG2W) 139 Yearling, C, 2020, Bernardini—Dancing Anna, by Cuvee Paramount Sales out of a G2 placer 141 Yearling, C, 2020, Malibu Moon—Daring Kathy, by Wildcat Heir Scott Mallory out of a G2 placer 148 Yearling, F, 2020, Astern (AUS)—Druidess, by Malibu Moon Cara Bloodstock out of a G2 producer (of Hemp Hemp Hurray/MG2P) 149 Yearling, F, 2020, Justify—Emma's Encore, by Congrats Baccari Bloodstock out of a G1 winner 151 Yearling, C, 2020, The Factor—Even Song, by Street Cry (IRE) Ballysax Bloodstock out of a G1 producer (of Dream Shake/G1P) 175 Yearling, F, 2020, Tapit—Great Hot (BRZ), by Orientate Gainesway out of a Multi. G1 placer 189 Yearling, C, 2020, Malibu Moon—Iteration, by Paramount Sales out of a G1 producer (of Charming Kitten/G1P) 199 Yearling, C, 2020, More Than Ready—Lavender Baby, by Rubiano Taylor Made Sales Agency out of a G1 producer (of Laureate Conductor/G1P, Gossamer /MG2P, and Baby J/G2P) 203 Yearling, C, 2020, —Life Lesson, by Unbridled's Song St George Sales out of a G2 producer (of Outshine/G2P) 225 Yearling, F, 2020, Union Rags—Mistical Plan, by Game Plan Blue Heaven Farm out of a G1 winner 232 Yearling, F, 2020, Into Mischief—Motown Lady, by Uncle Mo Taylor Made Sales Agency out of a G1 placer 236 Yearling, C, 2020, —My Bellamy, by Bellamy Road Blake-Albina Thoroughbred Services out of a G2 producer (of Portrait/G2P) 246 Yearling, C, 2020, Dialed In—Palace Pier, by Out of Place Vinery Sales out of a G2 placer 249 Yearling, C, 2020, Tapit—Part the Seas, by Stormy Atlantic Four Star Sales out of a G2 winner 277 Yearling, F, 2020, Tonalist—Sequoia Queen, by Forestry Clarkland Farm out of a G1 producer (of Top Decile/MG1P) 280 Yearling, F, 2020, Arrogate—She Be Wild, by Bluewater Sales out of a G1 winner 282 Yearling, C, 2020, Arrogate—This Cat Can Dance, by Vindication Gainesway out of a G2 producer (of Dream Dance/MG2P) 295 Yearling, C, 2020, We Miss Artie—Stormkeeper, by Stormy Atlantic Ramsey Farm out of a G2 producer (of Artie's Princess/G2W) 301 Yearling, C, 2020, Violence—Sumthingtotalkabt, by Mutakddim Taylor Made Sales Agency out of a G1 producer (of Lady Shipman/G1P) 325 Yearling, C, 2020, Always Dreaming—Waltzing (IRE), by Danehill Dancer (IRE) Vinery Sales out of a G2 winner 326 Yearling, C, 2020, Brody's Cause—War Kill, by War Vinery Sales out of a G2 winner 331 Yearling, C, 2020, Jimmy Creed—With Intention, by Mr. Greeley Paramount Sales out of a G2 producer (of Maftool/G2P)

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SESSION 1 PINHOOK PROSPECTS (JULY 13) Shown below are two-year sale histories of horses entered in the 2021 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Select Yearling Sale. For horses that did not sell because the final bid did not meet its reserve price, the final bid is shown in parentheses. Hip numbers for previous sales are displayed within brackets. Horse type is the age or type designation for the subject horse when offered at the previous sale: W=weanling; Y=yearling.

3 - Y (2020, C), Good Samaritan - Caseys Irish Pride by Salt Lake 65 - Y (2020, C), Collected - Playful Love by Tapit Y, [355] 21FTKFEB $40,000, C: St George Sales, B: Davant Latham, agent Y, [785] 21KEEJAN ($29,000), C: Lane's End

7 - Y (2020, F), Accelerate - Ciao Bella Luna by Tribal Rule 68 - Y (2020, F), Bucchero - Primetimevalentine by W, [949] 20KEENOV ($37,000), C: Clarkland Farm Y, [6] 21OBSJAN $45,000, C: Beth Bayer, B: Morris Bloodstock Services, agent

8 - Y (2020, C), Army Mule - Congarette by Congaree 73 - Y (2020, F), Collected - Secret Kitten by Discreet Cat Y, [92] 21OBSJAN $40,000, C: Stuart Morris, B: Enfuego Stables W, [806] 20KEENOV ($32,000), C: Clarkland Farm

9 - Y (2020, C), Mor Spirit - Corinnaise by Corinthian 74 - Y (2020, C), Bucchero - Selective Memory by Malibu Moon W, [177] 20FTMDEC $37,000, C: Bill Reightler, B: DR Investments Y, [500] 21OBSJAN $20,000, C: Boutte Sales, B: Stephanie Beamish

10 - Y (2020, F), Ransom the Moon - Dancing Afleet by Afleet Alex 75 - Y (2020, C), Army Mule - Serene Sophia by Giant's Causeway W, [2969] 20KEENOV $3,000, C: Calumet Farm, B: Westbrook Stables W, [75] 20FTKNOV $37,000, C: Taylor Made Sales Agency, B: Norevale Farm

11 - Y (2020, C), Good Magic - Delicate Affair by Langfuhr 76 - Y (2020, F), Always Dreaming - Severn Shore by Pure Prize W, [1365] 20KEENOV $40,000, C: Castlepark Farm, LLC, B: Rustlewood Farm W, [76] 20FTKNOV ($32,000), C: Frankfort Park Farm Y, [644] 21OBSJAN ($72,000), C: Summerfield 80 - Y (2020, C), Tapwrit - Smart N Soft by Smart Strike 13 - Y (2020, C), Accelerate - Bay by Speightstown W, [819] 20KEENOV $100,000, C: Gainesway, B: Black Cat Stable W, [155] 20FTKNOV ($27,000), C: Frankfort Park Farm 81 - Y (2020, C), Sharp Azteca - Southern Accents by Birdstone 20 - Y (2020, C), Collected - Final Redemption by Hard Spun Y, [183] 21FTKFEB $27,000, C: Paramount Sales, B: Chuck Givens W, [999] 20KEENOV ($8,000), C: Lane's End 84 - Y (2020, C), Army Mule - Stormy's Song by Unbridled's Song 31 - Y (2020, C), Good Samaritan - Hooky by W, [2451] 20KEENOV $80,000, C: Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, B: Castleton Stables W, [2252] 20KEENOV $11,000, C: Eaton Sales, B: BTE Stables 86 - Y (2020, C), Good Magic - Sweet Nina by 33 - Y (2020, C), Mendelssohn - Infliction by Stormy Atlantic Y, [68] 21KEEJAN ($65,000), C: Taylor Made Sales Agency Y, [289] 21KEEJAN $82,000, C: Hunter Valley Farm, B: Springhouse Farm 93 - Y (2020, F), Tapwrit - Wake Me Up by Act of War 34 - Y (2020, F), Ransom the Moon - Ivory Coast by Giant's Causeway W, [1256] 20KEENOV $75,000, C: Vinery Sales, B: Libre Bloodstock W, [1849] 20KEENOV $55,000, C: Buckland Sales, B: Bristol Bloodstock 97 - Y (2020, F), Long On Value - Wild Lemon Gal by 40 - Y (2020, C), Bee Jersey - Kitten's Cardinal by Kitten's Joy Y, [51] 21OBSJAN $12,000, C: Abbie Road Farm, B: 3 H Enterprises Y, [508] 21FTKFEB ($19,000), C: Frankfort Park Farm 99 - Y (2020, C), Bucchero - Adios Dawn by Adios Charlie 41 - Y (2020, C), Army Mule - Lady Halite by Medaglia d'Oro Y, [57] 21OBSJAN $5,500, C: Beth Bayer, B: Jaime Centeno Y, [147] 21OBSJAN $60,000, C: Beth Bayer, B: Jackman Bottom Trading Co., - Y (2020, F), Tapwrit - As Rulers Go by Roman Ruler agent 102 W, [2103] 20KEENOV $20,000, C: Lane's End, B: Spin to Win Stables 46 - Y (2020, F), Girvin - Mexican Miss by More Than Ready 105 - Y (2020, C), Practical Joke - Beat the Blues by Great Pyramid (IRE) W, [1095] 20KEENOV $36,000, C: St George Sales, B: Falguieres Bloodstock W, [119] 20FTKNOV $47,000, C: Machmer Hall Sales, B: Equine Invest. 50 - Y (2020, C), Always Dreaming - My Fast One by Elusive Quality 106 - Y (2020, C), American Freedom - Beauty N Balance by W, [48] 20FTKNOV ($145,000), C: Frankfort Park Farm W, [1699] 20KEENOV $20,000, C: Paramount Sales, B: Flip Flop Sales 51 - Y (2020, C), Cloud Computing - My Lady Lauren by Hard Spun 112 - Y (2020, C), Munnings - Blues Dancing by Survivalist Y, [1518] 21KEEJAN $62,000, C: Eaton Sales, B: Cece Stables W, [1713] 20KEENOV $42,000, C: Small Batch Sales, B: Colt Pike, agent 53 - Y (2020, C), Army Mule - Nasty Noozie by Partner's Hero 113 - Bold Design (2020, F), by Violence - Bold Union by Dixie Union W, [2751] 20KEENOV $32,000, C: Vinery Sales, B: High Noon Racing W, [549] 20KEENOV $82,000, C: Lane's End, B: Buena Madera 61 - Y (2020, F), Accelerate - Ostourah by Teuflesberg 117 - Y (2020, F), Liam's Map - Brush Up by Broken Vow Y, [767] 21KEEJAN $25,000, C: Stuart Morris, B: Sabrina Moore Y, [171] 21KEEJAN ($70,000), C: Taylor Made Sales Agency 64 - Y (2020, C), Funtastic - Peace Opportunity by Point of Entry 121 - Y (2020, C), Midshipman - Capital Deployment by Harlan's Holiday Y, [68] 21FTKFEB $15,000, C: Baldwin Bloodstock, B: Mike Owens, agent Y, [949] 21KEEJAN $27,000, C: Clifton Farm, B: Norman G. Houston

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125 - Y (2020, C), McCraken - Catsbury (IRE) by Teofilo (IRE) 189 - Y (2020, C), Malibu Moon - Iteration by Wild Again W, [1730] 20KEENOV ($37,000), C: Brereton C. Jones / Airdrie Stud W, [675] 20KEENOV ($60,000), C: Warrendale Sales

127 - Y (2020, C), Connect - Changing Plans by Perfect Soul (IRE) 195 - Y (2020, C), Sharp Azteca - Kissimmee by Kissin W, [2141] 20KEENOV ($13,000), C: James B. Keogh Y, [506] 21FTKFEB $25,000, C: Old School Thoroughbreds, B: War Horse Place

135 - Y (2020, F), - Colombe by 200 - Y (2020, F), Midshipman - Leveragedtothehilt by Majestic Warrior W, [2958] 20KEENOV $22,000, C: Buckland Sales, B: D K W Racing Y, [1473] 21KEEJAN $19,000, C: Blandford Stud, B: Tollgate Farm / Redding (Machmer Hall, agent) 137 - Y (2020, C), American Pharoah - Crafty's Way by Giant's Causeway 201 - Y (2020, F), Union Rags - Lexington Pearl by Elusive Quality W, [146] 20FTKNOV $30,000, C: Frankfort Park Farm, B: Bobby Flay (James Delahooke, agent) Y, [324] 21KEEJAN ($75,000), C: Baldwin Bloodstock

139 - Y (2020, C), Bernardini - Dancing Anna by Cuvee 202 - Y (2020, C), Creative Cause - Lexington Street by Y, [392] 21FTKFEB $75,000, C: Stuart Morris, B: J K Bloodstock Y, [1075] 21KEEJAN ($27,000), C: Denali Stud

142 - Y (2020, F), Munnings - Deedeezee by Congrats 205 - Y (2020, C), Paynter - Lil Vie by The Factor W, [153] 20FTKNOV $50,000, C: Paramount Sales, B: Buena Madera W, [2283] 20KEENOV ($29,000), C: Denali Stud

143 - Y (2020, C), Malibu Moon - Double Harbor by Rockport Harbor 209 - Y (2020, C), Speightster - Love Co by Not For Love W, [157] 20FTKNOV $80,000, C: Wynnstay Sales, B: Sugar Hill Farm W, [1480] 20KEENOV $50,000, C: Brookdale Sales, B: Scott & Evan Dilworth

156 - Y (2020, F), West Coast - Fixate by Bodemeister 214 - Y (2020, F), Connect - Lyrical Moment by Unbridled's Song W, [5] 20FTKNOV $65,000, C: Paramount Sales, B: Dailey Bloodstock Y, [713] 21KEEJAN $32,000, C: Lane's End, B: Athens Woods

157 - Y (2020, F), Frosted - Flin Flon by 216 - Y (2020, F), Uncle Mo - Maggi O'Prado by Paddy O'Prado W, [1002] 20KEENOV ($75,000), C: Bluewater Sales Y, [716] 21KEEJAN ($120,000), C: Four Star Sales

160 - Y (2020, F), Malibu Moon - Fortunia by Leroidesanimaux (BRZ) 220 - Y (2020, F), Goldencents - Mamasan by First Samurai Y, [117] 21OBSJAN $95,000, C: Kerri Szegi, B: Windylea Farm - NY W, [1491] 20KEENOV $30,000, C: Gainesway, B: High Noon Racing

165 - Y (2020, C), Munnings - Golden History by Medaglia d'Oro 223 - Y (2020, F), Munnings - Minestorm by Mineshaft W, [2231] 20KEENOV $65,000, C: Small Batch Sales, B: Scout Investments Y, [354] 21KEEJAN $100,000, C: Scott Mallory, B: Red Oak Farm

169 - Y (2020, C), Good Samaritan - Gold Love by Medaglia d'Oro 227 - Y (2020, F), Bolt d'Oro - Moment of Speight (IRE) by Speightstown W, [2635] 20KEENOV $32,000, C: Legacy Bloodstock, B: Machmer Hall W, [1107] 20KEENOV $50,000, C: Ballysax Bloodstock, B: D.J. Stable

170 - Y (2020, C), Air Force Blue - Good Time Sally by Forestry 234 - Y (2020, F), Sharp Azteca - Munjazaat by Daaher W, [646] 20KEENOV $12,000, C: Eaton Sales, B: Bobby Rankin Y, [167] 21OBSJAN $30,000, C: K P Sales, B: Rosewood Stable

173 - Y (2020, C), Klimt - Grand Kisses by Grand Reward 239 - Y (2020, F), Run Away and Hide - Nancy G. by Y, [695] 21OBSJAN $14,000, C: Silver Oaks Farm, B: Love's Equine W, [3527] 20KEENOV $15,000, C: Penn Sales, B: MJK Bloodstock

176 - Y (2020, F), Mendelssohn - Great Look by Giant's Causeway 240 - Y (2020, C), American Freedom - No Show Rose by Graydar W, [11] 20FTKNOV ($115,000), C: Warrendale Sales W, [1931] 20KEENOV $12,000, C: Taylor Made Sales Agency, B: Kristy McDermott, agent 177 - Y (2020, F), Midshipman - Grouse Grind by First Samurai Y, [172] 21OBSJAN $50,000, C: Stuart Morris, B: Jackman Bottom Trading Co., Y, [1420] 21KEEJAN $13,000, C: Kaizen Sales, B: Jacob Nance, agent agent

178 - Munnys Gold (2020, F), by Munnings - Haraawa by Medaglia d'Oro 241 - Y (2020, C), Malibu Moon - Occasionally by Tiznow W, [14] 20FTKNOV $92,000, C: Rimer Reason Farm, B: Mahoney Eden Manor W, [1532] 20KEENOV $62,000, C: Stuart Morris, B: Bella Inizio Farm, agent

180 - Y (2020, F), Maclean's - Hip Ninety Three by Harlington 242 - Y (2020, C), Midshipman - Oh So Bella by Afleet Alex Y, [477] 21FTKFEB $67,000, C: Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, B: Rexy Bloodstock W, [1933] 20KEENOV $67,000, C: Ballysax Bloodstock, B: Machmer Hall

182 - Y (2020, F), Ghostzapper - Holiday Magic by Congrats 243 - Y (2020, C), - Olivia's Greatdane by Ghostzapper W, [289] 20KEENOV $45,000, C: Hidden Brook, B: Brown Water Stable W, [379] 20KEENOV $70,000, C: Ballysax Bloodstock, B: Machmer Hall

183 - Y (2020, C), Midnight Storm - Holiday Moon by Harlan's Holiday 245 - Y (2020, C), Cairo Prince - One More Wild Ride by Wildcat Heir Y, [1044] 21KEEJAN $30,000, C: Vinery Sales, B: Pepper Bloodstock W, [52] 20FTKNOV $35,000, C: Frankfort Park Farm, B: First Finds

187 - Y (2020, C), Practical Joke - Iridium by Flower Alley 248 - Y (2020, F), Jimmy Creed - Part of the Charm by Tapit W, [2676] 20KEENOV $44,000, C: James B. Keogh, B: Bristol Bloodstock Y, [453] 21OBSJAN $17,000, C: Summerfield,B: Picka Partner Sales

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252 - Y (2020, F), Goldencents - Perfect Now by Tiznow 306 - Y (2020, F), Army Mule - Sylphide by Y, [781] 21KEEJAN $21,000, C: Mill Ridge Sales, B: Big Boys Toys Y, [72] 21KEEJAN $11,000, C: Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, B: Three Times a Charm Racing 257 - Y (2020, C), Tapwrit - Quaver by Blame 310 - Y (2020, F), Maclean's Music - Thetaloveandmine by Master Command W, [2373] 20KEENOV $60,000, C: Gainesway, B: J & S Racing W, [2049] 20KEENOV $52,000, C: Vinery Sales, B: Dailey Bloodstock 262 - Y (2020, C), Street Boss - Rappin Ruby by Majestic Warrior 312 - Y (2020, C), Bernardini - Tiz a Chick by Tiznow Y, [472] 21OBSJAN ($37,000), C: Beth Bayer W, [861] 20KEENOV $55,000, C: Royal Oak Farm, B: Foundations Farm 265 - Y (2020, F), Uncaptured - Remington Rose by Take Charge Indy 315 - Y (2020, F), Sharp Azteca - Triple Cream by Tapit Y, [111] 21FTKFEB $13,000, C: Summerfield,B: JDM Holdings W, [2057] 20KEENOV $27,000, C: Calumet Farm, B: Machmer Hall 266 - Y (2020, C), - Rhys by Storm Cat 319 - Y (2020, C), Into Mischief - Ur Dvln Disguise by Caleb's Posse Y, [10] 21KEEJAN $50,000, C: Taylor Made Sales Agency, B: Chestnut Valley Farm W, [97] 20FTKNOV $65,000, C: Lane's End, B: 269 - Y (2020, F), Girvin - Rose of Cairo by Cairo Prince 321 - Y (2020, C), Hard Spun - Very Fashionable by Y, [810] 21KEEJAN $20,000, C: Baldwin Bloodstock, B: Rosewood Farm W, [99] 20FTKNOV ($75,000), C: Brookdale Sales 274 - Y (2020, F), Lord Nelson - Secret Union by Dixie Union 325 - Y (2020, C), Always Dreaming - Waltzing Matilda (IRE) by Danehill Dancer (IRE) Y, [28] 21KEEJAN $35,000, C: Nursery Place, B: Lehigh Bloodstock Y, [1305] 21KEEJAN $22,000, C: Lane's End, B: R W B 285 - Y (2020, C), Outwork - Simply Good by 329 - Y (2020, C), Flatter - Welcome Addition by Theatrical (IRE) Y, [37] 21KEEJAN $42,000, C: South Point Sales Agency, B: Rustlewood Farm W, [891] 20KEENOV $85,000, C: Blandford Stud, B: Brookstone Farm 286 - Y (2020, F), Frosted - Sipmychardonnaynae by Bodemeister 335 - Y (2020, C), Munnings - A Lady With an Ace by First Samurai W, [1190] 20KEENOV $72,000, C: Four Star Sales, B: Greensbridge Bloodstock Y, [295] 21FTKFEB ($42,000), C: South Point Sales Agency 291 - Y (2020, C), Kantharos - Sparkling Style by Badge of Silver 337 - Y (2020, F), Laoban - All in Time by Curlin Y, [842] 21KEEJAN $22,000, C: St George Sales, B: Rustlewood Farm Y, [300] 21FTKFEB $25,000, C: Bluewater Sales, B: Brow Water Stable 298 - Y (2020, C), Good Samaritan - Suburb by City Zip 340 - Y (2020, C), Collected - Androeah by Arch Y, [1273] 21KEEJAN $16,000, C: Stuart Morris, B: Michelle Redding (Machmer Hall, agent) W, [1278] 20KEENOV $65,000, C: James B. Keogh, B: Machmer Hall

301 - Y (2020, C), Violence - Sumthingtotalkabt by Mutakddim 341 - Y (2020, C), American Freedom - And You Can by Istan W, [840] 20KEENOV $140,000, C: Bedouin Bloodstock, B: Bill & Corinne Y, [520] 21KEEJAN $15,000, C: James B. Keogh, B: MJK Bloodstock, agent Heiligbrodt 342 - Y (2020, C), Dialed In - Anniversary Kitty by Tribal Rule 302 - Y (2020, C), Astern (AUS) - Sunbury by Speightstown Y, [522] 21KEEJAN $30,000, C: Brookdale Sales, B: Margie Webb Y, [457] 21KEEJAN $30,000, C: James B. Keogh, B: Cherry Knoll Farm (Peter Pugh, agent) FASIG-TIPTON PHOTOS FASIG-TIPTON

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lorida stallion and graded stakes Fwinner Fury Kapcori died at age 11 last month due to complications from colic, Journeyman Stallions' Brent Fernung said July 12. "He got a case of enteritis which then turned into colitis and he went downhill in a hurry after that," Fernung said. "It was unfortunate because we loved the horse." Fury Kapcori's death was first reported by the Paulick Report. Fernung said the son of Tiznow became sick about a month ago.

Fury Kapcori entered stud at REINAGEL LOUISE E. Journeyman in 2016. From three crops Fury Kapcori of racing age, he has sired 17 winners from 38 starters $100,000 from the Taylor Made Sales Agency to date, two of which are black-type winners—High On consignment to the 2011 Keeneland September Gin, winner of the Happy Ticket and My Trusty Cat Yearling Sale. Trained and co-owned by Hollendorfer, stakes last year, and The Goddess Lyssa, who took the along with Rick Awtrey and George Todaro, Fury Minaret Stakes this season. Kapcori raced from ages 2-5, collecting a 6-5-1 record Produced from the mare Gin Running, and $521,040 from 18 starts. He won the Fury Kapcori was a full brother to grade 2 winner Stakes (G3), Santana Mile Stakes, and Charlie Palmer Tizfiz, dam of multiple grade 1 winner Tiz the Law. Futurity, and was second in the CashCall Futurity (G1) He was bred in Kentucky by Diamond A Racing and (G2). BH Corp. and purchased by for s Share this story

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BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 41 OF 50 NYRA ANNOUNCES AQUEDUCT $500,000 to $250,000, while the fall meet's total FALL MEET STAKES SCHEDULE stakes purses remained at about $3.4 million. The By BloodHorse Staff 2021 fall meet not only sees a restoration of the Mile purse, but an increase of about $1.5 million in he 2021 fall meet at Aqueduct Racetrack will total stakes purses. Tinclude 26 total stakes, including 10 graded The Big A fall meet stakes action begins on contests, across 18 days of racing from Nov. 5-Dec. 5, opening day, Nov. 5, with the $150,000 Tempted the New York Racing Association announced July 12. Stakes for juvenile fillies going one mile and the Offering total stakes purses of $4.9 million, the $100,000 Atlantic Beach Stakes for 2-year-olds at fall meet will be highlighted by a four graded-stakes six furlongs on the turf. Opening weekend at the card on Dec. 4, headlined by the $750,000 Cigar Mile Big A continues Nov. 6 with the $150,000 Turnback Handicap (G1) for 3-year-olds and up. the Alarm Handicap (G3) for fillies and mares 3 and The stacked Cigar Mile undercard will also include up at 1 1/8 miles and the $100,000 Stewart Manor the $250,000 Remsen Stakes (G2) for juveniles going for juvenile fillies at six furlongs on the grass. The 1 1/8 miles with 10-4-2-1 qualifying points to the 2022 $150,000 (G3) will bookend the opening Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) weekend stakes offerings. on the line. Its counterpart for 2-year-old fillies, the Following the $150,000 Artie Schiller Stakes $250,000 Demoiselle Stakes (G2), will offer 10-4-2-1 and $150,000 Winter Memories stakes Nov. 13-14, points towards the 2022 Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1). the $200,000 Red Smith Stakes (G2T) highlights a Also on tap for the Dec. 4 card is the $250,000 Go For strong weekend on Nov. 20-21, which will include the Wand Handicap (G3) for fillies and mares 3 years old $100,000 Key Cents and $100,000 Notebook stakes and up competing at one mile. Nov. 21. In 2020, during a season largely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cigar Mile purse was cut (continued on page 43) COGLIANESE PHOTOS True Timber wins the 2020 Cigar Mile Handicap at Aqueduct Racetrack

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 42 OF 50 NYRA ANNOUNCES AQUEDUCT Thanksgiving weekend racing at the Big A will FALL MEET STAKES SCHEDULE close with three stakes Nov. 28, including the $200,000 Fall Highweight Handicap (G3) for (continued from page 42) 3-years-olds and up at six furlongs, the $150,000 Autumn Days Stakes for fillies and mares 3 and up at Thanksgiving weekend will offer 10 stakes over three six furlongs on the turf, and the $100,000 Tepin for days beginning Nov. 26 with the $200,000 Comely juvenile fillies going 1 1/16 miles on the grass. Stakes (G3) for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/8 miles, the The Big A fall meet will conclude Dec. 5 with a $150,000 Gio Ponti Stakes for sophomores at 1 1/16 miles pair of $150,000 New York Stallion Stakes Series on the turf, and the $150,000 Forever Together Stakes for races going seven furlongs on the main track, with the fillies and mares 3 and up at 1 1/16 miles on the grass. Thunder Rumble for 3-year-olds and up and the Staten Four stakes will be contested Nov. 21 including Island for fillies and mares 3 and up. the $400,000 (G3T) for fillies and mares The Aqueduct winter meet will commence on Dec. 3 and up in a marathon 1 1/2 miles on the turf, the 9, with seven stakes carded through the end of the $150,000 Aqueduct Turf Sprint Championship for calendar year. The first stakes of the winter meet will 3-year-olds and up sprinting six furlongs, the $150,000 be the $100,000 Garland of Roses Stakes for fillies and (G3) for 3-year-olds at 1 1/8 miles on mares 3 and up at six furlongs Dec. 11. the main track, and the $100,000 Central Park Stakes The following Saturday will again showcase a for juveniles at 1 1/16 miles on the turf. pair of NYSSS contests with half-million dollar purses for juveniles 2021 Aqueduct Fall Meet Stakes Schedule competing at seven Date Purse Race Grade Conditions Distance Surface furlongs, with the Nov. 5 $100,000 Atlantic Beach 2YO 6 F Turf Nov. 5 $150,000 Tempted 2YO F 1 M Dirt $500,000 Great White Nov. 6 $150,000 Turnback the Alarm 3 3&UP F&M 1 1/8 M Dirt Way for males and the Nov. 6 $100,000 Stewart Manor 2YO F 6 F Turf Fifth Avenue for fillies. Nov. 7 $150,000 Nashua 3 2YO 1 M Dirt The next day, Dec. 19, Nov. 13 $150,000 Artie Schiller 3&UP 1 M Turf will offer the $125,000 Nov. 14 $150,000 Winter Memories 3YO F 1 1/16 M Turf County Stakes Nov. 20 $200,000 Red Smith 2 3&UP 1 3/8 M Turf for 3-year-olds and up Nov. 21 $100,000 Key Cents 2YO F (NY) 6 F Dirt at 1 1/8 miles and the Nov. 21 $100,000 Notebook 2YO (NY) 6 F Dirt $100,000 Gravesend Nov. 26 $200,000 Comely 3 3YO F 1 1/8 M Dirt Stakes for 3-years-old and Nov. 26 $150,000 Gio Ponti 3YO 1 1/16 M Turf up sprinting six furlongs Nov. 26 $150,000 Forever Together 3&UP F&M 1 1/16 M Turf in the final stakes action Nov. 27 $100,000 Central Park 2YO 1 1/16 M Turf before a 10-day holiday Nov. 27 $150,000 Discovery 3 3YO 1 1/8 M Dirt break. Nov. 27 $400,000 Long Isalnd 3 3&UP F&M 1 1/2 M Turf Live racing will resume Nov. 27 $150,000 Aqueduct Turf Sprint Championship 3&UP 6 F Turf Dec. 30 with the $100,000 Nov. 28 $200,000 Fall Highweight 3 3&UP 6 F Dirt Bay Ridge Stakes for New Nov. 28 $100,000 Tepin 2YO F 1 1/16 M Turf York-bred fillies and mares Nov. 28 $150,000 Autumn Days 3&UP F&M 6 F Turf 3 and up at 1 1/8 miles. Dec. 4 $750,000 Cigar Mile 1 3&UP 1 M Dirt New Year's Eve will feature Dec. 4 $250,000 Demoiselle 2 2YO F 1 1/8 M Dirt the $100,000 Alex M. Dec. 4 $250,000 Go For Wand 3 3&UP F&M 1 M Dirt Robb Stakesfor state-bred Dec. 4 $250,000 Remsen 2 2 YO 1 1/8 M Dirt Dec. 5 $150,000 NYSSS Staten Island Division 3&UP F&M (NY) 7 F Dirt 3-years-old and up at 1 1/8 Dec. 5 $150,000 NYSSS Thunder Rumble Division 3&UP (NY) 7 F Dirt miles. BH s Share this story

BLOODHORSE DAILY TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2021 PAGE 43 OF 50 DESERT RULER, WAR MACHINE BREAK MAIDENS By Mary LaRue

his column highlights the performances of T maidens who have made no more than five starts and who either sold for more than $500,000 at public auction, have siblings that are grade/ group winners, or have dams that are grade/group winners. BloodHorse research shows maiden winners in particular who meet these criteria are more likely to go on to be graded stakes winners. THOMPSON COGLIANESE PHOTOS/RYAN Gulfstream Desert Ruler breaks his maiden at Gulfstream Park Daniel Pita's Desert Ruler scored a 1 1/4-length Bred by Mt. Brilliant Farm and Ranch, War Machine victory in his second start July 10, taking a 5 1/2-furlong was offered at the Keeneland September Yearling maiden special weight for 2-year-olds at Gulfstream Park. Sale but failed to meet his reserve on a final bid of Trained by Pita and ridden by Cristian Torres, $575,000. War Machine is out of the mare Desert Ruler raced in second as Akingisalwaysking ran Ithinkisawapudycat, a half sister to champion Canadian through a first quarter-mile in :22.88 but soon held a 2-year-old filly Spring in the Air. Ithinkisawapudycat also head lead to post a half-mile time of :46.61. The Candy produced Spinaway Stakes (G1) winner Sweet Loretta. Ride colt sustained his momentum as the runner-up In his first start, War Machine finished eighth and faded and opened a length lead in the stretch. Desert last Oct. 18 at Keeneland as a 2-year-old and had not Ruler stopped the clock in 1:05.37 on a fast track. raced since. Bred by Mrs. O. M. Patrick, Desert Ruler is out of Indiana and Ellis the Rubiano mare Lavender Baby, who also produced Earlier in the week two other 3-year-olds with ties to grade 2-placed and grade 3 winner Baby J, as well as graded stakes winners found their way to the winner's grade 1-placed Laureate Conductor, group 2-placed circle. On July 6 at Indiana Grand, Kingsport Farm's Gossamer Wings, stakes winner Lavender Chrissie, and Sting Like Abby won her debut for trainer Ignacio stakes-placed Que Posse. Correas, taking a six-furlong maiden test for fillies and In his May 29 debut, Desert Ruler finished fourth in mares by 5 1/4-lengths. a five-furlong maiden race at Gulfstream. Sting Like Abby is the second foal out of the Woodbine Unbridled's Song mare Simply Sunny, whose first foal The same day Mt. Brilliant Stable's War Machine is group 3 winner Fore Left. also won his second start, taking a 7 1/2-furlong turf The other winner was Flaxman Holdings' Uyuni, event for 3-year-olds and older at Woodbine by a nose who won her third start July 9 at Ellis Park for trainer for trainer Michael Stidham. Wesley Ward. After racing through the 1 1/16-mile The colt raced to the lead, but then maiden on turf for fillies and mares, Uyuni put her allowed Ocelot to open a clear lead while he and jockey nose in front at the wire. Gary Boulanger tracked the rival, who set fractions of The Uncle Mo filly is out of the grade 3 winner :23.67 and :47.18 through a half-mile. War Machine Pachattack, who placed in three grade 1 races including moved up on the turn to engage the pacesetter and when third in the 2011 Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic Small Talk, who rallied along the rail. War Machine (G1). Pachattack also produced Irish group 3 winner fought through the stretch to win the head bob at the Liquid Amber. BH wire. The final time was 1:30.49 on firm turf. s Share this story

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JRHA SELECT SALE YEARLING SESSION REACHES NEW HEIGHTS By Naohiro Goda

he first lot of the day at the Racing Horse TAssociation Select Sale July 12 at Northern Horse Park—one of four yearlings offered from the final crop of Deep Impact—was the co-highest-priced lot of the yearling session. Japan's super sire Deep Impact passed away in July 2019. Yuji Hasegawa, who has been active at yearling and breeze-up sales in the United States in the last couple years, bought Hip 1, a colt, for ¥300 million

(US$2,702,703). RACING HORSE ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN COURTESY "We inspected all four yearlings by Deep Impact, The Deep Impact colt consigned as Hip 1 at the JRHA Select Sale and we are convinced this is the best one," Hiroyasu A total of 226 lots from 242 offered were bought Takeuchi, bloodstock adviser to Hasegawa, said of the for a cumulative of ¥11,638,000,000 ($105,665,000), colt out of Go Maggie Go, who won Gulfstream Park an 11.6% increase from 2020. The average price, Oaks (G2) and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (G2) for Dale ¥51,495,575 ($467,544), was up 13.1% and the Romans in the U.S. clearance rate improved from 92% in 2020 to 93.4% Hip 100, a colt by Lord Kanaloa out of Finest in 2021. The median was ¥35 million ($317,776), up City—the 2016 champion female sprinter in the 12.9% from 2020. U.S. after winning the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Monday's gross sales, average price, median price, Sprint (G1)—was also bought for ¥300 million by and clearance rate set new records for the yearling Susumu Fujita, the leading buyer Monday who spent session of the JRHA Select Sale. BH ¥1,541,000,000 ($13,991,200) to buy 12 yearlings. s Share this story COURTESY OF JAPAN RACING HORSE ASSOCIATION OF JAPAN COURTESY The Lord Kanaloa colt consigned as Hip 100 in the ring at the JRHA Select Sale

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GROUP 1 WINNER ULYSSES Derby (G1), finishing unplaced behind , REPRESENTED BY FIRST WINNER but flourished later on in the year with a win in the By Kitty Trice/Racing Post Beringice (G3) and a fourth in the Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (G1T). heveley Park Stud's first-season sire Ulysses As a 4-year-old, Ulysses scored the biggest victories Cbecame the latest stallion to be represented by of his career in the Coral- (G1) and his first winner when the appropriately Niarchos International (G1). He also finished family-owned and -bred Piz Badile struck at Killarney second and third to in the King George VI & Racecourse for trainer Donnacha O'Brien July 12. Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1) and Qatar Prix de l'Arc de The 2-year-old is the first foal out of the listed- Triomphe (G1) the same season. winning Elusive Quality mare That Which Is Not, The 8-year-old stands at in another Flaxman Stables homebred, and from the a partnership between the Niarchos family and the family of the Vodafone (G1) heroine Light Newmarket operation. Shift, Gold Cup (G1) scorer , and the Having stood the 2021 breeding season for a fee of Niarchos' wonderful Lingerie. £10,000, he has 87 first-crop juveniles to represent Ulysses, a son of Galileo and , proved a him this year. hugely talented performer on the track for trainer Sir For more European racing, sales, and bloodstock . A winner on his third start having news, visit RacingPost.com. BH run once at 2, Ulysses ran in the 2016 Investec s Share this story ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. Ulysses trains ahead of the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Turf at Santa Anita Park

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HARDY APPOINTED GOFFS record on the Irish National Stud and Darley Flying HEAD OF SALES IN BLOODSTOCK Start courses, makes him the ideal fit for this exciting By Kitty Trice/Racing Post new position within our bloodstock team. "Goffs Head of Sales is a customer focused role offs has announced the appointment of Michael with a strong emphasis on vendor retention and GHardy as head of sales in the bloodstock attraction as well as buyer recruitment, and Michael department, with the former Irish National Stud is an excellent addition to our dynamic bloodstock graduate starting his position July 12. management team alongside Mary Kilduff, Gerry Hardy, who completed the Darley Flying Start Hogan, Neil Walsh, and Andrew Nolan." course which included a six-month internship in the Hardy added: "I'm delighted to join Goffs and bloodstock department at Goffs, was appointed general am very enthusiastic about helping to deliver on the manager of Margaux Farm in Kentucky in 2012. company's ambitious business goals across the full He then moved to Equilume as USA territory portfolio of sales. manager in 2019 as well as setting up his own Hardy "I've been very impressed by Goffs, both as a Racing, a racing and bloodstock consultancy advising client and before taking on this role, as it boasts a on purchasing, pinhooking, mating plans, and client strong reputation for integrity as well as a bloodstock portfolios. team that not only has unrivaled industry knowledge The University of Limerick graduate has recently and experience but is extremely personable and returned from America with his family and started his customer focused which is so crucial in the modern new role today. industry." Goffs chief executive Henry Beeby said: "Michael's For more European racing, sales, and bloodstock wide-ranging experience of the international racing news, visit RacingPost.com. BH and bloodstock industry, together with his impeccable s Share this story COURTESY OF GOFFS COURTESY Michael Hardy

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ALLOWANCE RESULTS

Fair Meadows, Race 4, ALW 7/12, $21,120, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.78, track fast. 1–Deja Crew, 124, b g, 5, Save Big Money–Un- tamed Beauty, by , $12,320, O–Dean Hughes, B–Center Hills Farm & Randy Blair (OK), T–Kenneth Nolen, J–Floyd Wethey, Jr. Sale History: 2017 OKLAUG, $10,500. Margin: neck, 4 starters. View Equibase Chart

Hastings Racecourse, Race 2, ALW 7/12, $24,083, 3yo, 8.5f (dirt), 1:46.77, track fast. 1–Be Quick, 120, b c, 3, Bodemeister–Pronto Pron- to, by Fusaichi Pegasus, $13,246, O–White Hall Farms, B–Allied Racing Stable, LLC (KY), T–Keith Pedersen, J– Reyes Sale History: 2020 BRCMAR, $5,794, 2019 FTKOCT, $8,000. Margin: 1¼, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Indiana Grand, Race 2, ALW PHOTOGRAPHY COADY Jeff the Runner (No. 5) wins an allowance race at Indiana Grand 7/12, $41,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:12.32, track muddy. Indiana Grand, Race 3, ALW Indiana Grand, Race 6, AOC 1–Jeff the Runner, 118, gr/ro g, 3, Benny the Bull– 7/12, $43,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.32, track 7/12, $38,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:10.83, track Lasttoletudown, by Arromanches, $24,600, O–Rob- muddy. muddy. ert A. Ray, B–Robert A Ray (IN), T–Randy L. Klopp, J– 1–An Indiana Night, 122, dk b/br f, 4, 's Prom- 1–Cinnabunny, 122, ch f, 4, Golden Lad–English Thomas L. Pompell ise–Nightly Ritual, by Crown Ambassador, $25,800, Mum, by Congrats, $22,800, O–Madaket Stables Margin: nose, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart O–McCrary, Fred D. and Neil, B–Fred McCrary & Neil LLC, Dubb, Michael, Anspach, Michael R. and Caruso, McCrary (IN), T–Joseph D. Davis, J–Rodney A. Michael J., B–Shooting Star Stable (PA), T–Brad H. Prescott Cox, J–Florent Geroux Margin: 2¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Margin: head, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart

Louisiana Downs, Race 5, ALW 7/12, $23,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:06.12, track fast. 1–Inawic, 117, dk b/br f, 3, –Inaword, by Successful Appeal, $13,800, O–Gulf Haven Farms, B–Gulf Haven Farm, LLC (LA), T–Ronnie P. Ward, J– Joel Dominguez Margin: 3, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart

Louisiana Downs, Race 6, ALW 7/12, $20,000, 3yo/up, a8f (turf), 1:38.76, course firm. 1–Reluctant Warrior, 119, b g, 6, War Eagle–Em- ma's Kitten, by Kitten's Joy, $13,800, O–Presswood, Phyllis L. and Chennault, Patricia A., B–Phyllis L Presswood (LA), T–Shane Wilson, J–Jose Andres Guerrero

COADY PHOTOGRAPHY COADY Margin: ¾, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart An Indiana Night wins an allowance race by 2 1/4 lengths at Indiana Grand

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Parx Racing, Race 6, AOC MAIDEN RESULTS Thistledown, Race 2, MSW 7/12, $45,000, 3yo, f, 7f (dirt), 1:24.36, track fast. 7/12, $31,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:13.20, track 1–Love in Her Eyes, 119, ch f, 3, Not This Time–Miss sloppy. Ide, by Ide, $27,000, O–Graffeo, Joseph F., Del Toro, Delaware Park, Race 1, MSW Eric Nikolaus and Johnson, , B–CHINA HORSE 7/12, $38,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:11.24, track fast. 1–Nancy's Leslie, 123, gr/ro f, 4, Conveyance–The CLUB INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (KY), T–Jamie Ness, 1–Grandeur, 119, b g, 3, Into Mischief–Loure, by A.P. War Department, by Lost Soldier, $18,900, O–Friel, J–Ruben Silvera Indy, $22,800, O–Kobayashi Eiichi Holdings LLC, B– Nancy and Murgul, Leslie, B–Lawrence W. Friel Jr. 2020 OBSMAR, ($14,000 RNA), 2019 OB- Lester Kwok & Dr. Naoya Yoshida (KY), T–H. Graham Sale History: (OH), T–William D. Cowans, J–Luan Machado SOCT, $4,500, 2019 KEESEP, ($14,000 RNA). Motion, J–Carol Cedeno Margin: 3¼, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Sale History: 2019 FTKJUL, ($85,000 RNA), 2019 KEE- Margin: 4, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart JAN, ($95,000 RNA). Margin: 2¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Prairie Meadows, Race 10, AOC Thistledown, Race 8, MSW 7/12, $42,588, 3yo/up, 5.5f (dirt), 1:02.87, track 7/12, $31,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:14.46, track fast. Finger Lakes, Race 2, MSW 1–Topper T, 119, dk b/br g, 5, Bellamy Road–Des 7/12, $32,100, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:13.16, track sloppy. Moines, by Evansville Slew, $25,542, O–End Zone sloppy. 1–St Patty's Song, 119, dk b/br f, 3, Itsthesameold- Athletics, Inc., B–Blackoak Farm (IA), T–Karl Broberg, 1–Silver Banshee, 120, gr/ro f, 3, Distorted Humor– song–Cindy Cata, by Cowtown Cat, $18,270, O– J–Shane Laviolette Thedevil Wearsnada, by Uncle Mo, $19,260, O–Bren- Margin: 1¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart demuehl, Danzel and Marsh, Gary, B–Classic Blood- Strike Plate LLC, B–Danny R Bird (OH), T–Danny R. stock LLC, Gary Marsh & Sandra Lombardo (KY), T– Bird, J–Fernando Salazar Becerra Presque Isle Downs, Race 3, ALW Michael S. Ferraro, J–Kevin Navarro Margin: 7¾, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart 2020 FTMMAY, ($122,000 RNA). 7/12, $32,000, 3yo/up, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.00, Sale History: Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart track fast. 1–Valentine Bug, 121, b g, 4, Dramedy–Nightfury, by Kitalpha, $19,200, O–Linda Martinez, B–Eddy R. Finger Lakes, Race 7, MSW Martinez & Linda Martinez (PA), T–Henry D. Miller, Jr., 7/12, $32,100, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:14.09, track J–Pablo Morales sloppy. Margin: 1¾, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Delaware Destiny, 120, b f, 3, Exaggerator–Nik- kis Smartypants, by , $19,260, O–Yireh Presque Isle Downs, Race 6, AOC Racing Stable, B–SF Bloodstock LLC (NY), T–Rafael 7/12, $31,000, 3yo/up, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.44, Jose Rohena, J–Joel Cruz track fast. Sale History: 2018 KEENOV, $100,000. 1–Franz Josef, 117, dk b/br c, 3, Mshawish–Silent Margin: ½, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Emotion, by Ghazi, $18,600, O–Novogratz Racing Stables Inc., B–Mike Abraham (KY), T–Glenn S. Wis- Louisiana Downs, Race 1, MSW mer, J–Addiel J. Ayala 7/12, $22,000, 2yo, f, 4.5f (dirt), :53.99, track fast. Sale History: 2019 FTKOCT, $40,000, 2019 FTKJUL, 1–My Friend Mr. Jim, 118, b f, 2, Commissioner– ($47,000 RNA). Abby the Great, by Albert the Great, $13,200, O–Gold- Margin: 2, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart en Sky Racing, Inc., Just Add Salt, LLC and Warren, Jay, B–Blake Lazenby, Just Add Salt, LLC & Jay War- Presque Isle Downs, Race 7, ALW ren (LA), T–Al Cates, J–Joel Dominguez neck, 6 starters. 7/12, $32,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.32f (all-weather), Margin: View Equibase Chart 1:42.89, track fast. 1–We the Clouds, 121, b f, 4, Constitution–Cloudy Prairie Meadows, Race 9, MSW Vow, by Broken Vow, $19,200, O–Patricia Pavlish, B– 7/12, $39,967, 2yo, 5f (dirt), :58.59, track fast. Patricia Pavlish (KY), T–Timothy E. Hamm, J–Pablo 1–Shut Up Man, 119, dk b/br g, 2, Can the Man–A. Morales J.'s Love, by Lion Heart, $23,364, O–F. Robert Margin: 1, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Hoopes, B–Fred Robert Hoopes (IA), T–Travis Swan Murphy, J–Walter De La Cruz Margin: 4¼, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart

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NEW YORK DERBY Finger Lakes, Monday, July 19, Race 7 8.5f (dirt), $150,000, 3yo, 3:52 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Purple Hearted Normandy Invasion 3/g John R. Davila, Jr. 118 - Epona Racing Stable 2 Hold the Salsa Hold Me Back 3/c Carlos Montalvo 118 - Richard J. Lugovich 3 Lobsta Emcee 3/c Eric Cancel 124 - Eddie F's Racing 4 Devious Mo Laoban 3/c Jorge A. Vargas, Jr. 124 - Repole Stable 5 Here's Waldo Super Saver 3/g Inoel Beato 118 - Peter Kazamias 6 Jaa Mode Summer Front 3/g Andre Shivnarine Worrie 118 - Jeffrey S. Englehart 7 Americanrevolution Constitution 3/c Luis Saez 118 - WinStar Farm 8 A Huge Checkpoint Bellamy Road 3/g Joel Cruz 120 - ML Racing Breeders: 1–Brian Culnan; 2–Richard Lugovich; 3–Fedwell Farms; 4–McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds, LLC; 5–TLC Thoroughbreds LLC & WinStar Farm, LLC; 6–Lawrence Goichman; 7–Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding; 8–ZBS Thoroughbreds LLC. Trainers: 1–Chris J. Englehart; 2–Richard J. Lugovich; 3–Gary Sciacca; 4–Rudy R. Rodriguez; 5–Dimitrios K. Synnefias; 6–Jeffrey S. Englehart; 7–Todd A. Pletcher; 8–Rachel Sells.

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