THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2015 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here CHROME LANDS OUTSIDE FOR WORLD CUP SMART STRIKE EUTHANIZED AT 23 By Emma Berry Two-time champion sire and Grade I winner Smart (Lucky Pulpit) may have drawn Strike (Mr. Prospector--Classy >n Smart, by Smarten) widest of all for the world=s richest race, Saturday=s was euthanized Wednesday at Lane=s End Farm in $10 million G1 , but his position in Versailles, KY, after developing laminitis. He was 23. stall nine came as welcome news for trainer Art AWe are very saddened by the loss of Smart Strike,@ Sherman. said William S. AI love it,@ proclaimed the trainer at the glitzy Farish, owner of gathering in the Meydan theatre. ANine is a perfect Lane=s End Farm. position for our horse. I=ve got all the speed horses to AHe has been the inside of me and he loves to run from the outside.@ one of our Sherman added, flagship stallions A[Jockey] Victor for many years. [Espinoza] knows He was an him really well. I=m exceptional sire just really glad to and his influence be here. We=ve on the breed will gotten a lot of be felt for a long Smart Strike (1992-2015) texts. He=s a rock time. I want to Lane’s End Farm star in California, I thank Sam-Son Steve Coburn and Art Sherman at Meydan can tell you that.@ Farm for entrusting us with his stallion career as well as Tuesday morning Co-owner Steve the other shareholders and breeders that have Racing Post Cobourn, who supported him.@ Smart Strike, who retired to Lane=s End stood alongside in 1997 after completing a six-race winning streak in Sherman for the draw, added, AThis horse has got some the GI Philip H. Iselin H. the previous year, is natural speed, and he can get out, get in and keep the responsible for no fewer than 112 stakes winners, dirt out of his face. This is a good post for us--we=re 12 champions, four Breeders= Cup winners and two really happy with it.@ Classic winners. Led by two-time Horse of the Year and Coburn concluded, AThis has been an amazing journey Lane=s End resident Curlin, Smart Strike=s progeny have for us, to end up here. The hospitality we=ve received amassed more than $118 million in earnings. Smart here--you know that tall building out there, the tallest Strike will be buried at Lane=s End. Cont. p3 building in the world? Take that times 10, that=s the hospitality we=ve received here--it=s been fantastic.@ California Chrome will have to get rolling early to take on =s defending champion (GB) ( {GB}), who has been drawn in stall three and fared much better in his recent start when winning from a more prominent position throughout in the G1 Al Maktoum Challenge. The runner-up in that race, his stablemate (Ire) ( {Ire}), drew the inside gate. Defending winner African Story and AHe won this race stablemate Prince Bishop last year. I m happy = DRC/Andrew Watkins with stall three,@ said of African Story. AHe won the Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3--good horses go on any surface and this is a very good horse.@ Cont. p8 IN THIS ISSUE

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Smart Strike entered stud in 1997 at Lane=s End. From 56 named foals in his first crop, 10 were stakes winners, including Dirt winner Fleetstreet Dancer and MGSW Tenpins. Soaring Free hit the scene in 2002, and was given the Sovereign award for champion SMART STRIKE EUTHANIZED cont. from p1 sprinter in 2003 and followed up Lane’s End Farm Bred by the Samuel family=s Sam-Son Farm in Ontario the next year with Canadian in 1992, Smart Strike was born in the wake of half- champion turf horse and Canadian Horse of the Year. sister Dance Smartly (Danzig)=s championship reign. The Cont. p4 previous year saw the fellow produce of Canadian Hall of Famer Classy >n Smart take the Canadian Triple SMART STRIKE - GRADE I WINNERS Crown, two Sovereign Awards as champion 3-year-old GI Winner YOB B’mare Sire Centre Court 2009 A.P Indy filly and Horse of the Year, as well as the GI Breeders= Curlin 2004 Deputy Minister Cup Distaff and Eclipse Award for champion 3-year-old Crown Queen 2011 A.P. Indy filly. Dance Smartly would go on to produce Grade I English Channel 2002 Theatrical winner and champion Dancethuthedawn (Mr. Fabulous Strike 2003 Lost Code Prospector), as well as the granddam of 2014 Grade I Furthest Land 2005 Rahy winner Moreno (Ghostzapper). Lookin at Lucky 2007 Belong to Me After a runner-up finish for trainer Mark Frostad and Minorette 2011 Sadler’s Wells Sam-Son on debut at Keeneland in 1995, Smart Strike Never Retreat 2005 Steady Growth went on a six-race winning streak, which included the My Miss Aurelia 2009 Sea of Secrets GII Salvator Mile H. and aforementioned Iselin. He was Shadow Cast 2001 Dayjur injured while prepping for the 1996 Breeders= Cup and Soaring Free 1999 Danzig was retired with a record of 8-6-1-0 and $337,376 in Square Eddie 2006 El Gran Senor lifetime earnings. (Click here for a video compilation of Streaming 2011 Storm Cat Smart Strike=s races). TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 4 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Smart Strike cont. Smart Strike=s most successful year as a stallion--and his first of back-to-back years as North America=s leading sire--was in 2007 as he was represented by two Eclipse Champions, English Channel and Curlin, as well as Grade I winner Fabulous Strike. English Channel nabbed the award for champion turf horse after capping his campaign with a seven-length romp in the GI Breeders= Cup Turf at Monmouth. One race later, Curlin, already winner of that year=s GI Preakness S. and GI Jockey Club Gold Cup, splashed home to take the GI Breeders= Cup Classic, securing Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old honors. He=d add the G1 Dubai World Cup the following March, and the GI Stephen Foster H., GI Woodward S. and another Jockey Club Gold Cup to secure a second Horse of the Year trophy. Curlin=s lifetime earnings of $10,501,800 are the most of any North American runner. Another exciting son of Smart Strike emerged in 2009 when Lookin at Lucky scored the title of champion two-year-old--the same year Smart Strike=s Furthest Land took the GI Breeders= Cup Dirt Mile. Lookin at Lucky secured his spot as champion 3-year- old in 2010 when he scored wins in the GI Preakness S., GI Haskell Invitational, and the GII Indiana Derby. Cont. p5

Two-time Horse of the Year Curlin Sarah K. Andrew

Champion English Channel Sarah K. Andrew

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Smart Strike cont. My Miss Aurelia added another Eclipse Award to the sire=s resume when she took home the honor for 2011 champion 2-year-old filly. Smart Strike enjoyed more Grade I success in 2014 thanks to Belmont Oaks Invitational heroine Minorette and >TDN Rising Star= Crown Queen, a $1.6-million KEENOV weanling who annexed Keeneland=s Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup as part of an undefeated campaign. Smart Strike was the broodmare sire of 2009 GI Kentucky Derby upsetter Mine That Bird (Birdstone), as well as that runner=s three-time Grade I-winning half brother Dullahan (Even the Score). First Dude (Stephen Got Even), winner of the 2011 GI Hollywood Gold Cup H., is also out of a daughter of Smart Strike. Smart Strike, a 2008 inductee into Canada=s Hall of Fame, stood in 2015 for a fee of $100,000.

‘STAR’ DRAWS OUTSIDE AGAIN IN LA DERBY Ken and Sarah Ramsey=s International Star (Fusaichi Pegasus) will break from the far-outside nine hole once again in Saturday=s GII Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds. The Mike Maker trainee snuck up the rail to annex this venue=s GIII Lecomte S. Jan. 17, and managed to save ground after leaving from stall nine when annexing the GII Risen Star S. Feb. 21. The bay has been installed the 3-1 choice for this final GI Kentucky Derby prep. AWe have a good enough horse; we=ll be fine,@ Maker said of the post. War Story (Northern Afleet), second in Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 5:54 p.m. EDT both the Lecomte and Risen Star, drew the six slot and NEW ORLEANS H.-GII, $400,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8m is the co-second choice on the morning line at 4-1 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT along with Mr. Z (Malibu Moon). AThere=s quite a bit of 1 Red Rifle K Giant's Causeway Geroux Pletcher 117 speed in the race,@ noted War Story=s trainer Tom 2 Go Go Rocket K Tapit Hernandez Jr. Lovell 113 Amoss. ABeing in the six hole and having quite a bit of 3 Mystery Train (Arg) Not for Sale (Arg) Torres Vienna 116 speed inside of us, I think we have a favorable draw.@ 4 Afford Street Sense Albarado Geier 114 5 Moreno Ghostzapper Talamo Guillot 122 Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 6:24 p.m. EDT 6 Albano K Istan Clark Jones 117 LOUISIANA DERBY-GII, $750,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m 7 Indycott A.P. Indy Eramia Amoss 114 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 8 One King's Man K One King Mena Sharp 115 1 Stanford K Malibu Moon Geroux Pletcher 122 9 Call Me George K Point Given Graham Forster 114 2 Mr. Z K Malibu Moon Desormeaux Lukas 122 3 Defondo K El Corredor Hernandez Jr. Stewart 122 Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 4:55 p.m. EDT 4 Fusaichi Flame K Fusaichi Pegasus Torres Gelner 122 MERVIN H. MUNIZ JR. H.-GII, $300,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT 5 A Day in Paradise Yes It's True Clark Jones 122 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 6 War Story K Northern Afleet Talamo Amoss 122 1 Chocolate Ride K Candy Ride (Arg) Talamo Cox 116 7 Keen Ice K Curlin Graham Romans 122 2 Slumber (GB) K Cacique (Ire) Garcia Brown 116 8 St. Joe Bay Saint Anddan Albarado Miller 122 3 Paroled Flatter Hernandez Jr. Montano Sr. 115 9 International Star Fusaichi Pegasus Mena Maker 122 4 Divine Oath K Broken Vow Geroux Pletcher 117 5 Highball K Lemon Drop Kid Graham Catalano 112 6 Potomac River English Channel Vargas Camejo 114 7 Coalport Kitten's Joy Mena Maker 121 Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 5:25 p.m. EDT FAIR GROUNDS OAKS-GII, $400,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m Saturday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 7:00 p.m. EDT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Forever Unbridled Unbridled's Song Hernandez Jr. Stewart 122 TOKYO CITY CUP S.-GIII, $100,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/2m 2 Desert Valley Desert Party Hernandez Broberg 122 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT K 1 Helm Henrythenavigator Van Dyke Motion 118 3 Jugni Colonel John Graham Flint 122 2 Decisive Edge Bernardini Solis Hollendorfer 118 4 Audrey's Double K Pulpit Eramia Pessin 122 3 Rousing Sermon Lucky Pulpit Bejarano Hollendorfer 118 5 Danette K Curlin Desormeaux Desormeaux 122 4 Bronzo (Chi) Fusaichi Pegasus Stevens Drysdale 123 6 I'm a Chatterbox K Munnings Geroux Jones 122 5 Arlington House Harlington Baze Bonde 118 7 Shook Up Tapit Albarado Asmussen 122 6 Image of Joplin Southern Image Delgadillo Chew 118 8 Tachiello K Colonel John Mena Sharp 122 7 Bailoutbobby K Mizzen Mast Trujillo O'Neill 118 8 Sky Kingdom K Empire Maker Garcia Baffert 118 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 6 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 4:26 p.m. EDT HONEY FOX S.-GII, $300,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Party Now Tiznow Velazquez McGaughey 117 2 Lori's Store K El Prado (Ire) Leparoux Wolfson 117 3 Kitty Wine K Lemon Drop Kid Ortiz Kenneally 117 4 Sandiva (Ire) Footstpsnthsnd (GB) Castellano Pletcher 123 5 Lady Lara (Ire) Excellent Art (GB) Alvarado Mott 119 6 Baffle Me K First Samurai Bravo Hennig 117 7 Istanford Istan Lanerie Stidham 117 8 Coffee Clique Medaglia d'Oro Saez Lynch 117 9 Marbre Rose (Ire) Smart Strike Ortiz Jr Clement 119

Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 5:35 p.m. EDT GULFSTREAM OAKS-GII, $250,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Holywell Exclusive Quality Saez Pinchin 116 2 Sweet Swingin Street Sense Ortiz Romans 116 3 Ekati's Phaeton K Tale of Ekati Saez Kaplan 122 4 Devine Aida K Unbridled's Song Rios Morales 116 5 Cristina's Journey K Any Given Saturday Lanerie Romans 122 6 Eskenformoney K Eskendereya Castellano Pletcher 116 7 Danessa Deluxe K Summer Bird Velazquez Navarro 116 8 Birdatthewire K Summer Bird Ortiz Jr Romans 116

Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 1:50 p.m. EDT SKIP AWAY S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, 1 3/16m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 East Hall Graeme Hall Saez Kaplan 117 2 Tryer Scorpion Goncalves Wolfson 117 3 Ulanbator Offlee Wild Leparoux Wilkes 117 Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 6:11 p.m. EDT 4 Sr. Quisqueyano Exclusive Quality Zayas Walder 117 PAN AMERICAN S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/2mT 5 Commissioner A.P. Indy Castellano Pletcher 117 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 6 Encryption K Exchange Rate Lopez Breen 117 1 Money Talker K Silent Name (Jpn) Hernandez Attard 117 2 Artic North K North Light (Ire) Lopez Reynolds 117 Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 2:20 p.m. EDT 3 Imagining Giant's Causeway Ortiz Jr McGaughey 117 APPLETON S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, 1mT 4 Street Chief K Street Sense Serpa Bradley 117 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 5 Desvelo (Arg) Sunray Spirit Saez Rubley 117 1 Dramedy K Distorted Humor Bravo Aschinger 117 6 Change of Command Gators n Bears Saez Navarro 117 2 Grand Tito K Candy Ride (Arg) Castellano Delgado 117 7 Pyrite Mountain K Silent Name (Jpn) Velazquez Pletcher 117 3 Mr. Online Silent Name (Jpn) Pino Pino 117 8 Twilight Eclipse K Purim Castellano Albertrani 117 4 Lochte Medaglia d'Oro Prado Vitali 123 9 Glenard (GB) Arch Prado Motion 117 5 Aripeka K Bernstein Leparoux Kenneally 119 6 War Correspondent War Front Velazquez Clement 117 7 Breitling Flyer K Ghostzapper Panici Sanchez 117 8 Excaper K Exchange Rate Ortiz Jr Black 117 Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates. Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 5:00 p.m. EDT ORCHID S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT IN OTHER NEWS... 1 Tabreed (GB) Sakhee Ortiz Jr Clement 117 A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Other Media 2 White Rose K Tapit Ortiz Mott 119 K 3 Notte d'Oro Medaglia d'Oro Bravo Stidham 119 How to Invest in a Racehorse for as Little as $10,000 4 Kitten's Point Kitten's Joy Prado Motion 123 “Herbert runs Highclere Racing, a syndicate that puts 5 Bitty Kitty K Kitten's Joy Lanerie Walsh 119 racehorse ownership within the reach of the simply rich rather than just 6 Beauty Parlor Elusive Quality Velazquez Clement 117 the fabulously wealthy. For as little as 6,950 pounds ($10,317), 7 Riposte (GB) Dansili (GB) Castellano Mott 117 Bloomberg Markets magazine reports in its April 2015 issue, you can 8 Union Prayer K Dixie Union Zayas Delgado 122 own a share in a racehorse managed by Herbert and his handpicked 9 Photo Call (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Leparoux Motion 117 team of trainers.” Stephanie Baker, Bloomberg News TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 7 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

KEENELAND RELEASES BLUE GRASS $ Entry-exit logs will be maintained by security SECURITY PROTOCOLS, SA FOLLOWS SUIT personnel. All persons B including grooms, Keeneland has announced security measures for veterinarians, trainers, assistant trainers, farriers, horses participating in the $1-million GI Toyota Blue owners or other connections B on entering the stall, Grass S. Apr. 4. Horses competing in the Blue Grass are or engaging in contact with the horse or performing required to be on the Keeneland grounds 54 hours in any service for the horse, must possess a valid advance of the race, no later than noon Apr. 2. Each KHRC license. Each person will be logged in by competitor will have 24-hour security from that point security personnel with the reason for their visit. until post time, which is 6:00 p.m. Apr. 4. $ All equipment, feed, hay bales, etc., are subject to Keeneland requires horses participating in all other search and seizure, as provided by law, by both stakes during the Spring Meet, including the GI Central Keeneland and the KHRC. Bank Ashland S. and GI Madison S., also held Apr. 4, to $ As is current policy, Lasix administration will take be on the grounds four hours prior to post time for their place in the horse=s own stall by a KHRC stakes. Each stakes entrant will be placed under veterinarian. Syringes will be preserved by the KHRC security watch at that time. for possible testing. AThese enhanced protocols ensure the integrity of the $ The KHRC, in conjunction with Keeneland, will Toyota Blue Grass and our entire racing program, and appoint a single 24-hour point person each day for serve to protect the public and our fans,@ said trainers and connections to contact in case of an Keeneland Vice President of Racing W.B. Rogers emergency. Beasley. $ On Saturday, Apr. 4, no treatment will be permitted Keeneland has mandated the following protocols and (beyond Lasix for specifically designated horses) steps for horses participating in the Toyota Blue Grass: unless it is for an emergency or as approved by the $ The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) will Stewards. take out-of-competition blood samples of horses $ On Saturday, Apr. 4, horses participating in the competing in the Toyota Blue Grass and send them Toyota Blue Grass will be required to be in the to LGC Science Inc. in Lexington, Ky., for immediate Assembly Barn between 45 minutes to one-hour testing. The KHRC will coordinate with other before post time for TC02 testing. They will then be jurisdictions to obtain out-of-competition samples escorted with security personnel to the Paddock. from horses that are not stabled in Kentucky. $ Toyota Blue Grass participants will receive priority $ Horses competing in the Toyota Blue Grass are for Paddock schooling with security personnel required to be on the Keeneland grounds 54 hours in present. advance of the race, no later than noon Apr. 2, and The New York Racing Association announced similar remain on the grounds until after the running of the security protocols Tuesday. Santa Anita also race. Exceptions will only be granted in the case of announced Wednesday that it would utilize 72-hour an unforeseeable emergency, as determined by video surveillance for runners in the GI Santa Anita Keeneland security in consultation with the Derby and GI Santa Anita Oaks. Stewards. $ Twenty-four-hour security for each entrant will begin at noon on Apr. 2 and end at 6 p.m., post time for the Toyota Blue Grass Apr. 4. $ Horses shall stay in their trainers= current barns and stalls on the grounds, which shall be monitored at all times by additional security personnel. $ Trainers shall submit a list of treating veterinarians to the Stewards no later than noon on Apr. 2. $ The stalls for all horses entered in the Toyota Blue Grass shall have an identifying marker on them. $ Security personnel will monitor all treatments performed by veterinarians. All containers for medications administered will be retained by the KHRC for possible testing. $ A full daily veterinarian=s record of all medications and treatments given to horses from noon Thursday, Apr. 2, until after the running of the race shall be provided to the KHRC Chief Veterinarian located in A Medaglia d’Oro--Wasted Tears filly born recently at the detention barn. Stonehaven Steadings in Versailles, KY. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 8 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

CHAMP GETS BACK TO >WORK= Five was given to another of the American Champion sprinter Work All Week (City Zip) put in his contenders, Lea (First Samurai), whose trainer Bill Mott first official work since his victory in the Nov. 1 lifted the first ever Dubai World Cup with Cigar. GI Breeders= Cup Sprint Wednesday morning at Attending the draw along with Walker Hancock and Oaklawn. The chestnut breezed a half-mile in :48.20 Bernie Sams of Claiborne Farm, where the 6-year-old with splits of :12.20, :24.20 and :36 for three furlongs, was bred, Mott said, AWe=re proud to have been and galloped out five associated with Cigar who won the first Dubai World furlongs in 1:02.40. Cup and we=re excited to be back with Lea. I=ve heard Trainer Roger that speed is a big asset here and he has tactical speed. Brueggemann said it We=ll let him place himself and see what happens.@ would be a stretch for Mott added, AI think we got lucky. We=d have been the gelding, who just happy with anything from the middle to outside draw. arrived in Hot Springs In a perfect world, we=d have liked to have been outside Mar. 17, to make his California Chrome, but we are still in a good spot.@ 2015 debut in the The Doug Watson-trained Candy Boy was last to be GIII Count Fleet Sprint selected and is in stall six. Completing the field is the H. Apr. 9. Salem bin Ghadayer-trained Long River in stall seven AHe came from the and Andrew Balding=s admirable globetrotter Side farm in excellent Work All Week Glance (GB), who was fourth in the last two World shape, so that=s going Horsephotos Cups and is drawn in stall four. to help some,@ Brueggemann said. AHe looks good.@ Brueggemann had originally planned to bring Work All Saturday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 12:15 p.m. ET PRESENTED BY LONGINES-G1, Week in from Florida in February, but his arrival was $6,000,000, 3yo/up, 2410mT delayed by weather concerns. With the Count Fleet PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT looking doubtful, the 6-year-old could run in an 1 Sheikhzayedrd (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Lane Simcock 125 allowance instead before the meet ends Apr. 11. 2 Dolniya (Fr) Azamour (Ire) Soumillon de Ryer Dpre120 3 True Story (GB) Manduro (Ger) Doyle bin Suroor 124 4 (GB) Dansili (GB) Guyon Fabre 125 5 Aldebaran Maragh Motion 125 6 (Jpn) Heart’s Cry (Jpn) Demuro Hashiguchi 124 7 Designs on Rme (Ire) Hly Romn Empror (Ire) Moreira Moore 125 8 Just the Judge (Ire) Lawman (Fr) Atzeni Hills 121 9 Harp Star (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Moore Matsuda 120 Saturday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 11:40 a.m. ET DUBAI TURF SPONSORED BY DP WORLD-G1, $6,000,000, 3yo/up, 1800mT PPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINER 1 Euro Charline (GB) Myboycharlie (Ire) Moreira Botti Saturday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 1:00 p.m. ET 2 Umgiyo (Aus) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Geroudis de Kock DUBAI WORLD CUP SPONSORED BY EMIRATES AIRLINE- 3 Mshawish K Medaglia d’Oro Dettori Pletcher G1,$10,000,000, 3yo/up, 2000m 4 Earnshaw Medaglia d’Oro Barzalona bin Ghadayer PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 5 Limario (Ger) Aerion (Ger) Dobbs Watson 1 Prince Bishop (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) Buick bin Suroor 6 The Grey Gatsby (Ire) Mastercraftsman (Ire) Moore Ryan 2 Hokko Tarumae (Jpn) King Kamehameha (Jpn) Miyuki Nishiura 7 Trade Storm (GB) Trade Fair (GB) Atzeni Simcock 3 African Story (GB) Pivotal (GB) Doyle bin Suroor 8 Cladocera (Ger) Oasis Dream (GB) Soumillon de Ryer Dpre 4 Side Glance (GB) Passing Glance (GB) Atzeni Balding 9 Farraaj (Ire) Dubai Destination Murphy Selvaratnam 5 Lea First Samurai Rosario Mott 10 Solow (GB) Singspiel (Ire) Guyon Head 6 Candy Boy Candy Ride (Arg) Dobbs Watson All carry 125 pounds bar Euro Charline and Cladocera, 121 pounds. 7 Long River A.P. Indy Barzalona bin Ghadayer 8 (Jpn) Symboli S Soumillon Sumii 9 California Chrome Lucky Pulpit Espinoza Sherman 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. All carry 125 pounds. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Splitting the two Godolphin runners in stall two is any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Hokko Tarumae (Jpn), whose compatriot Epiphaneia written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. (Jpn) will be racing from one inside California Chrome in Information as to the American races, race results and gate number eight. earnings was obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission Epiphaneia=s trainer Katsuhiko Sumii was also happy of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. with his draw, stating of last year=s G1 Japan Cup winner, AHe jumps out of the gates really well. This is a good draw to be able to see the inside horses.@

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Saturday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 11:05 a.m. ET "It went fine," Motion said of the gate visit with Main DUBAI GOLDEN SHAHEEN SPONSORED BY GULF NEWS-G1, Sequence, who at times has had his quirky moments in $2,000,000, 3yo/up, 1200m starting gates. "He was a little antsy but that's him." PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER Main Sequence's stablemate Quadrivium 1 Montiridge (Ire) Ramonti (Fr) Lezcano Al Shaibani (Henrythenavigator) also schooled and galloped, 2 Speed Hawk K Henny Hughes Atzeni Cowell 3 Krypton Factor (GB) Kyllachy (GB) Fallon Nass pleasing Motion prior to his start in the $1 million G2 4 Rich Tapestry (Ire) Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) Doleuze Chang Godolphin Mile. 5 Salutos Amigos Salute the Sarge Velasquez Jacobson While the Niarchos family has had a slew of major 6 Big Macher Beau Genius Rosario Baltas international runners in Europe and the U.S. over the 7 Secret Circle K Eddington Espinoza Baffert years, Main Sequence and Quadrivium will break new 8 Lucky Nine (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) Prebble Fownes ground with their starts on what will be the 20th 9 United Color K Ghostzapper Murphy Selvaratnm anniversary edition of the Dubai World Cup program. 10 Shaishee K Indian Charlie O’Neill Al Muhairi "We're excited to have our first runners here," 11 El Padrino (NZ) Mr Nancho (Arg) Chavez Tan Cooper said. "We've thought about it a long time but 12 Super Jockey (NZ) Sandtrap Moore Millard we never had the right material." 13 Cool Cowboy K Kodiak Kowboy Dobbs Watson 14 Muarrab (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) Hanagan Al Muhairi Another American-based All carry 125 pounds. runner who schooled in the starting gate on the Saturday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 10:30 a.m. ET sun-splashed morning was AL QUOZ SPRINT EMPOWERED BY IPIC-G1, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, Big Macher (Beau Genius), 1000mT who, according to trainer PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER Richard Baltas, was not a 1 Green Mask Mizzen Mast Dettori Ward perfect gentleman and thus 2 Bundle of Joy (Aus) Magic Albert (Aus) Moreira Hall 3 Hototo (GB) Sleeping Indian (GB) Morris Nass earned a return visit for his 4 Via Africa (Saf) Var Soumillon de Kock agenda Thursday prior to his 5 Farmah Speightstown Hanagan Rohaut start in the G1 Dubai Golden 6 Sir Maximilian (Ire) Royal Applause (GB) Fallon Williams Shaheen two days later. 7 Sole Power (GB) Kyllachy (GB) Hughes Lynam 8 Mirza (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) Doyle Guest "He's always been a bad 9 Stepper Point (GB) Kyllachy (GB) Dwyer Muir gate horse," Baltas noted. "I 10 Amber Sky (Aus) Exceed and Excel (Aus) Moore Yiu want to be sure he gets a 11 Caspar Netscher (GB) Dutch Art (GB) Mullen Simcock good break. He stumbled a 12 Caspian Prince (Ire) Dylan Thomas (Ire) Kirby Carroll bit in the [GI] Breeders' Cup 13 Ahtoug (GB) Byron (GB) Buick Appleby [Sprint] and it cost him the 14 Distinctiv Passion With Distinction Maldonado Bonde Alan Cooper 15 Lancelot Du Lac (Ity) Shamardal Crowley Ivory race." Racing Post 16 Peniaphobia (Ire) Dandy Man (Ire) Whyte Cruz The starting gate at All carry 125 pounds bar Via Africa and Farmah, 121 pounds. Meydan is a bit smaller than the gates most tracks in the U.S. use, which may actually be a good thing for TRACKSIDE IN DUBAI WEDNESDAY Big Macher as he will have less room to move around By Michele MacDonald once he is loaded and thus possibly fewer opportunities With the minutes until race day ticking down, trainers to be unprepared for the start, Baltas said. Big Macher from around the world drew post six for the race. gathered at Meydan Mar. "I think he's going to be fine," Baltas added. "He's 25 to put finishing touches doing great here." on their runners prior to Secret Circle (Eddington), winner of the 2013 the $30 million Dubai Breeders' Cup Sprint and runner-up last year, will be World Cup program. next to Big Macher in the starting gate for the 1200 Trainer Graham Motion, meter Golden Shaheen after drawing post seven. Dana joined by Electra Niarchos Barnes, who is overseeing the 6-year-old in Dubai for and racing manager Alan trainer Bob Baffert, said Secret Circle has thrived since Cooper, sent the Niarchos arriving in the desert. family's champion Main "We're as good as we can be," Barnes said. "He has Sequence (Aldebaran) to acclimated well. He bounced off the van and has eaten the starting gate for a every drop of his food." Cont. p10 schooling session and a gallop around the main PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... track in what is likely to be his only appearance Get pedigree expert beyond the secluded Andrew Caulfield=s take on racing=s newsmakers! Graham Motion at Meydan training track prior to the $6 million G1 Dubai You can find all of Caulfield=s Wednesday columns in the TDN Archive. Michele MacDonald Sheema Classic. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 10 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Trackside in Dubai cont. While most horses have completed their serious works for the races, Zayat Stables' Prayer for Relief (Jump Start) was sent for a breeze around the track by new trainer Mike de Kock, who has taken over from Dale Romans for the 7-year-old's start in the Godolphin Mile. The big, dark and handsome Prayer for Relief has cut a striking figure at Meydan and seems to be in excellent health after experiencing some foot problems when he first arrived in Dubai. Prayer For Relief Dubai World Cup commemorative statues on display at Meydan, Among the top Michele MacDonald international horses out for representing Dubai World Cup winners (l to r) , Cigar, exercise Wednesday was reigning Hong Kong Horse of Captain Steve and Singspiel the Year Designs on Rome (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor Michele MacDonald {Ire}), who cantered on the turf. "He did travel particularly well. He looks great in the EMERALD SHINES BRIGHT FOR POWELL By Emma Berry coat," said trainer John Moore. "Let him do what he is When Dark Emerald (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) lines up going to do. Dubai is the number one international for the $1 million G2 Godolphin Mile Saturday, it won t meeting for horses to prove what they can do. This is = just be a Dubai World Cup night first for the horse but really a testing ground for the horses." Moore planned to send Designs on Rome back to the also for his trainer Brendan Powell and jockey Adam turf track on Mar. 26 for a bit of speed work and hoped Kirby. that Joao Moreira's flight would arrive in Dubai in time Though an admirable campaigner at home in England, for the jockey to climb aboard for the move. with five wins to his credit prior to shipping to Dubai, Japanese Classic winner One and Only (Jpn) (Heart's the hardy 5-year-old has been something of a revelation Cry {Jpn}), who has been making an excellent since his arrival in the UAE in early January. From four impression all week at Meydan, was asked for some starts on the turf at Meydan he has won twice and speed down the stretch during his appearance on the been second twice, most recently finishing runner-up to turf course Wednesday. The Dubai Sheema Classic Safety Check (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the G2 Zabeel Mile starter "showed a strong run with big strides in the Feb. 26. stretch," said trainer Kojiro Hashiguichi, who added, AThe first time he ran I came over for a week to see "He has [been in] a great mood and I am very happy the setup,@ said the Irish-born Powell, whose success with his good form." as a jump jockey included winning the 1988 Grand British-based runners, who first cleared quarantine National on Rhyme >n= Reason. Since setting up as a the previous day, seemed more relaxed on their second trainer in 2000, he has prepared horses under both day of training at codes and currently has 23 Flat horses alongside his Meydan. Dubai World A10 or 12 jumpers.@ Cup starter Side He continued, AIn Lambourn, we=re so used to hill Glance (GB) (Passing gallops and I got there and thought >how am I going to Glance {GB}), who has train him?= We finished fourth in the thought we=d run world's richest race for him twice and see the last two years, how we got on. At galloped on the the minute his work training track. has improved so "He is holding his much I=m now Side Glance sports his new headgear form well," said trainer wondering how I=m Michele MacDonald Andrew Balding, who going to train him will equip the back in England, 8-year-old, owned by Qatar's Pearl Bloodstock, with an but a lot of it has to Brendan Powell at Meydan eye shield and half-cut blinkers for his first career start do with the warm Emma Berry on dirt. weather and he=s really blossomed since he=s been out here.@ Cont. p11 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 11 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Powell cont. He continued, AI said to Ken that there was As well as putting the finishing touches to the prizemoney down to sixth in these races and if he ran a biggest runner of his career, Powell is also in the couple of races in fourth or fifth he might pick up process of moving his horses from his Berkshire yard to ,15,000. We figured it would cost us ,10,000 to come next-door to David Lanigan at Kingsdown Stables, the so we thought we might make a little bit but mostly former home to fellow World Cup night runner Main have a bit of fun. He=s now won ,158,000. Before him Sequence (Alderbaran). Though frustrating, the move I=d never even had a runner in a listed race and now takes him only a mile up the road, to a new base at he=s been second in a Group 2.@ Frenchman=s Lodge. Powell is deservedly enjoying his chance to shine on While the trainer has been commuting between his the big stage as a trainer, just as he once did in his horses in Lambourn and his stable star in Dubai, Dark riding days. The skills he possessed as a jockey have Emerald has been looked after during his time at been inherited by both his children. Brendan Jr, 20, Meydan by Tom Cox. rides over jumps primarily for Colin Tizzard and his ATom=s done a wonderful job with him--he used to be sister Jenny, 18, is a Flat apprentice formerly with a bit of wild lad but he=s =s trainer Tom stepped up and taken the Dascombe but now responsibility for him over attached to Henry Candy=s here while I=ve been to and stable after a winter riding fro. I think he and the horse trackwork in the U.S. for have grown up together,@ Simon Callaghan. said the trainer, who first Powell said, AI=m proud of set eyes on Dark Emerald at them both and they=re both the Goffs breeze-up sale in a lot cooler in their races 2012. than I ever was--they are He recalled, AThe horse much more patient. When I had another 2-year-old rode in big races I was leading him and that doesn=t never nervous and I was happen very often these never particularly animated days. He was being pushed when I won but with Dark along past us but then I Emerald this is something watched him go past the else. You=re out there with winning post and he half Dark Emerald before training Tuesday all the big trainers--Saeed looked at the bend and his DRC/Neville Hopwood bin Suroor came and rider Rory Cleary gave him a congratulated me after his slap on the shoulder and he just took off and galloped first win and I didn't think he even knew who I was.@ on halfway down the back straight. So we went and Dark Emerald will face 15 rivals for the biggest saw him with Bobby O=Ryan and we bought him--his challenge of his career on Saturday--and his first on the owners Ken and Caroline Rhatigan loved him. He ran dirt--but the battler won=t be running scared and neither against some good horses in nice maidens at two and will his trainer. all his form was good. Then he came back and won AHe=s a tough horse and he doesn=t like to let others first time out at three--he=s best fresh, really.@ pass him. He=s been on the dirt for three and a half Having been bought by the Rhatigans for ,26,000 weeks and he=s been training great. We=ve been ($38,750), Dark Emerald now has earnings in excess of working on making sure he jumps out of the stalls ,215,000, with almost three-quarters of that tally quickly--all I want is for him to get out of the gate and having been earned in Dubai alone. be handy. Whatever he does, he=s already done us AI=ve nicknamed him the slumdog millionaire. He just proud.@ keeps doing it for us,@ says Powell, who admits to relief Powell added, ABeing here in Dubai means an awful that his pride and joy failed the strict vetting process lot and we=ve had so much support from people, it=s required for Hong Kong when an offer came for him just brilliant. I think it helps the sport to see smaller early in his racing career. owners and trainers having some success like this. It He added, AHe=s never taken a lame step. He had makes everyone think that one day they could have a some work done on his back when I noticed he was chance against some of the big names.@ moving a bit short last year but he=s been very sound. Last year he was running in the good handicaps at Goodwood and Ascot and he kept running well, finishing third and fourth, and that kept his mark high. TDN TODAY I=m glad it did as we crept up to about a mark of 98 and I started to think he might be one to take to Dubai.@ Headline News...... 15 pages TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 12 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Saturday, Rosehill, Australia, post time: 1:30 a.m. ET THE BMW-G1, A$1,500,000 (US$1,177,785), 3yo/up, 2400mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 12 Protectionist (Ger) Monsun (Ger) Williams Lees 130 2 9 Who Sht Thbarmn (NZ) Yamanin Vital (NZ) Boss Waller 130 3 7 Beaten Up (GB) Beat Hollow (GB) Schofield Waller 130 4 4 Opinion (Ire) Oasis Dream (GB) Angland Waller 130 5 1 Extra Zero (Aus) Danzero (Aus) Walker Hyes/Dberng130 6 5 Fast Dragon (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Oliver Wallace 129 7 6 To The World (Jpn) Kng Kmehmha (Jpn) Hall Ikee 127 8 3 Hartnell (Jpn) Authorized (Ire) McDonald O’Shea 127 AIDAN O’BRIEN STABLE TOUR 9 8 Silent Achiever (Aus) O’Reilly (NZ) McEvoy James 125 Courtesy attheraces.com, by Kevin Blake 10 2 Lucia Valentina (NZ) Savabeel (Aus) Cassidy Lees 124 11 10 Rising Romance (NZ) Ekraar Clark Logan 124 12 11 Hampton Court (Aus) Rdoute’s Chce (Aus) Berry Waterhouse 119

Friday, Moonee Valley, Australia, post time: 6:45 a.m. ET BROWN BALDWIN WILLIAM REID-G1, A$400,000 (US$314,076), 3yo/up, 1200mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 7 Rebel Dane (Aus) Califrnia Dane (Aus) Williams Portelli 129 2 12 Famous Seamus (NZ) Elusive City Clark Mayfld-Smth129 3 10 Bel Sprinter (Aus) Bel Esprit (Aus) McEvoy Warren 129 4 14 Fontelina (Aus) Testa Rossa (Aus) Shinn Cummings 129 5 2 Lucky Hussler (Aus) Husson (Arg) Boss Weir 129 6 8 It Is Written (Aus) Written Tycoon (Aus) Allen Griffiths 129 7 4 Angelic Light (Aus) Hly Rman Empror (Ire) Oliver Griffiths 124 8 9 Vain Queen (Aus) Artie Schiller Hall Sadler 124 9 11 Griante (Aus) Good Journey Arnold Brideoake 124 10 13 Girl Guide (Aus) Churchill Downs (Aus) Walker Hyes/Dberng124 11 1 Peron (Aus) Husson (Arg) Melham Moody 124 12 5 Galaxy Pegasus (Aus) War Pass Dunn Hyes/Dberng123 13 3 Earthquake (Aus) Exceed and Excl (Aus) Berry O’Shea 119 Aidan O’Brien 14 6 Vezalay (Aus) Shamardal King L/T Corstens119 Racing Post photo Saturday, Rosehill, Australia, post time: 12:50 a.m. ET ALOFT (IRE) (3, c, Galileo {Ire}--Dietrich) VINERY STUD S.-G1, A$400,000 (US$314,076), 3yo, f, 2000mT Rated 111, he won a maiden at Newmarket prior to SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER finishing a never-nearer second in the Racing Post 1 7 First Seal (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) McDonald Thompson Trophy at Doncaster. AThe first day at Gowran he took 2 12 Set Square (Aus) Reset (Aus) Williams Maher forever to get going and then went to the line strong 3 8 Amicus (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Clark Waller 4 6 Winx (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) Berry Waller and at Newmarket you=d think he would have went and 5 9 Thunder Lady (NZ) Mastercraftsman (Ire) Angland Sargent won well, but he took a long time to get going again. 6 3 Slightly Sweet (Aus) Charge Forward (Aus) O’Hara Coyle The ground was plenty soft for him in the Racing Post 7 10 Sweet and Speedy (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) Avdulla Moody Trophy and you=d he=d prefer it much better 8 5 Adrift (NZ) Zabeel (NZ) Oliver Waterhouse than that being a good-moving Galileo. They also went 9 13 Ballet Suite (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) McEvoy Waller 10 11 Fenway (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) Shinn L/S Hope steady enough that day and it didn=t really suit. He was 11 14 Lady Macan (Aus) Where’s That Tiger Schofield Payne a bit babyish mentally last year and we always thought 12 1 Wildenstein (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Walker Perry he=d be a nice middle-distance type as a three-year-old. 13 4 Heavens Above Street Cry (Ire) Collett Martin He=s probably more of a one for a Derby trial rather a 14 2 Miss Interiors (Aus) Flying Spur (Aus) Hall Cummings Guineas trial.@ Cont. p13 All carry 123 pounds.

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DICK WHITTINGTON (IRE) (3, c, Rip Van Winkle {Ire}-- GLENEAGLES (IRE) (3, c, Galileo {Ire}--You=resothrilling) Sahara Sky {Ire}) Rated 116, he is a full-brother to the Irish 1000 Rated 115, he won the Phoenix Stakes at the Guineas winner Marvellous and was a leading juvenile Curragh in August on what was his sixth start of the last season, winning the National Stakes at the Curragh campaign. AHe had a great season last year. Even and the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere at Longchamp only to though he=s by Rip Van Winkle, I don=t think he=s going be disqualified for causing interference in the latter to stay that far. I=d say if he gets a mile, he=ll be barely contest. AEverything seems fine with him so far. He=s a getting it. The Rip Van Winkle=s we have had tend to go Galileo with a lot of speed and he doesn=t do much like a fast horses and think like fast horses. He does once he gets to the front, which is coming through bend his knee a bit, but I don=t think he necessarily from his pedigree as a lot of them were like that. He=s a wants soft ground. Good-to-firm ground shouldn=t be a full-sister to Marvellous, but he=s a much stronger problem. He=ll work at the Curragh on Sunday and traveller and pacier horse than she was. He would have could start in a Guineas trial, possibly in France.@ had no problem winning over six furlongs last year if we=d asked him too and he has more than enough pace DUE DILIGENCE (4, c, War Front--Bema) for a Guineas. You=d imagine he=ll get a Rated 116, he was trained as a two-year-old by Todd mile-and-a-quarter, but you couldn=t be sure he=ll get Pletcher in America prior to joining O=Brien last season much further than that. He=ll go for a spin at the and he quickly progressed into a high-class sprinter, Curragh on Sunday and we=ll sit down and make a plan finishing second in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal for him after that.@ Ascot, which proved to be his final start of the season. AHe picked up a hairline fracture in his pelvis last season HIGHLAND REEL (IRE) (3, c, Galileo {Ire}--Hveger and that=s why he didn=t run again after Royal Ascot. {Aus}) He=s back perfect now and is working very well. He=ll Rated 109, he won a mile maiden at Gowran Park by be trained for all those big sprint races. Joseph rode 12 lengths prior to running out the impressive winner of him over seven furlongs at Dundalk early last season the Vintage Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. AEverything and felt that trip was far enough for him at the time, has gone well with him. He didn=t run after Goodwood, but rode him later in the season and but he didn=t have any sort of setback at all. The way thought that he=d have a good chance of getting seven we decided to approach some of the two-year-olds last furlongs, so as he continues to mature he might get it. year was that we=d run them to educate them and You=d imagine he=d progress from three to four.@ when they showed us enough we were going to leave them off. We ended up giving a lot of them two or FOUND (IRE) (3, f, Galileo {Ire}--Red Evie {Ire}) three runs and leaving it at that rather than kicking on, Rated 117, she built on her promising third in the just to give them more of a chance to mature. Like Moyglare Stud Stakes when winning the Prix Marcel Gleneagles, he=s a strong traveller that shows plenty of Boussac at Longchamp in October. AShe had a bit of a speed and I wouldn=t be sure he=ll stay much further temperature a few weeks ago, so we eased off her a than a mile. He might get a mile-and-a-quarter, but after little bit. She=s in good form now and will go to the that I don=t know. He=s a horse that could go straight to Curragh for a little canter on Sunday. She=s in all the the Guineas, but that decision hasn=t been made yet.@ Classics and I think she=ll be quick enough for a mile, though Joseph and Ryan both think she=ll get a JAMAICA (IRE) (3, c Galileo {Ire}--Dialafara {Fr}) mile-and-a-half. The one thing is that she=s a big filly Rated 102, he won a maiden at the Galway Festival and while I don=t think she wants soft ground, she does prior to finishing fourth in the Acomb Stakes at York in have a round enough action and you wouldn=t August. AWe liked him when he ran at Galway and we necessarily want to belt her off really fast ground at thought he ran a very good race in the Acomb. He was Newmarket this early in the season as she=s a filly you=d trapped out wide and Joseph said he could just never look forward to through the whole year.@ get a sit on him, so it was a good run in the circumstances. We felt he had enough done after that GIOVANNI CANALETTO (IRE) (3, c, Galileo {Ire}--Love and were happy to put him away. He=ll be another one Me True) for a Derby trial.@ Rated 99, he improved notably from his debut at Navan to run out the impressive wide-margin winner of WHAT IS OPPENHEIM ON a mile maiden at Leopardstown in October. AHe=s in good shape. He was very green in both his starts last ABOUT NOW? year, fast asleep both days. To be fair, it=s a sleepy Whether it’s sales, racing or pedigree, they are all very lazy. He=s a bigger, rangier breeding...read the latest musings from horse than his half-brother Duke Of Marmalade and his Bill Oppenheim! full-brother Ruler Of The World and he put on a lot of You can find all of Oppenheim=s columns in weight over the winter. He=ll gallop at the Curragh on the TDN Archive. Sunday and he=ll go down the Derby trial route.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 14 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

JOHN F KENNEDY (IRE) (3, c, Galileo {Ire}-- ROYAL NAVY SHIP (3, c, War Front--Indy Punch) Rumplestiltskin {Ire}) Made a winning debut at the Curragh (beating stable Rated 112, he is a highly-regarded full-brother to mate Jacobean) prior to meeting with a shock defeat in Tapestry that won a maiden at the Curragh prior to the Killavullan Stakes. AWe were a bit disappointed with impressing in the Juvenile Turf Stakes at Leopardstown him in the Killavullan. Maybe it wasn=t fair to ask him to in September. AHe has done well over the winter and make the running on such soft ground, but they walked everything seems fine with him so far. He was very and Seamus had no choice really but to let him stride babyish in all of his three starts last year, even after his on. His ears were pricked the whole way and he never third start he was whinnying in the winner=s enclosure really got down and galloped, so we think he=ll after all the other horses went out of the ring. At this definitely be better suited to getting a lead in his races. stage it looks like we=ll stay at home with him for his He=s a big powerful horse that has done well over the two trials in the Ballysax and the Derrinstown Stud winter and is in good shape. He=ll be better on better Derby Trial. We think he has grown up mentally this ground and I think he could progress a lot.@ year, but the fact he was so babyish last year means that it probably makes sense to keep him at home for SIR ISAAC NEWTON (GB) (3, c, Galileo {Ire}--Shastye his first couple of starts rather than pitching him in {Ire}) deep by travelling abroad early this season. Fast ground A full-brother to Secret Gesture that realised won=t be a problem, he has a big stride and plenty of 3,600,000gns as a yearling, he finished a promising speed. He will go to the Curragh on Sunday for a day second to the highly-regarded Zawraq on his debut in a away with the rest of them.@ seven-furlong maiden at Leopardstown in October. OL= MAN RIVER (IRE) (3, c, Montjeu {Ire}--Finsceal Beo AWe always liked him and we probably ran him a month {Ire}) before he was ready to run last year, but there was no Rated 114, he realised i2,850,000 as a yearling and more races left for him after that and we wanted to run justified that price tag by winning both his starts, most him and then leave him off for the winter. He travelled notably the Beresford Stakes at the Curragh in strongly and just got tired late on. He is a good mover September. AHe=s very good and is doing everything that would want faster ground than he got that day. He right so far. He=s always been a very mature horse that could be a very nice horse, as he=s one of those shows plenty of pace in his work and while we haven=t Galileo=s that has a lot of speed. On his pedigree he made any decisions yet, he could go the Guineas route. should stay at least a mile-and-a-quarter, but he shows He=s a bit like in that he=s much pacier than the plenty of pace at home so the mile-and-a-half wouldn=t vast majority of the Montjeu=s we=ve had, which is be guaranteed. He could be an exciting horse.@ making us think about the Guineas. He wouldn=t be certain to get the Derby trip. You=d imagine he=d travel SMUGGLER=S COVE (IRE) (3, c, Fastnet Rock {Aus}-- around Epsom very strongly and you couldn=t be sure Chenchikova {Ire}) what=s going to happen from the two furlong pole. Rated 110, he impressed when winning a Listed race We=ll bring him to the Curragh on Sunday and make our at Dundalk by seven lengths in October and followed it plans after that.@ up with a solid third in the Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket just a week later. AHe=s done very well over (IRE) (3, f, Fastnet Rock {Aus}--Perihelion the winter. We weren=t sure if it was the track or the {Ire}) bad ground that he didn=t handle in the Dewhurst, but Rated 107, she progressed to win the C.L. & M.F. he was very green and we=d hope he=s better than that. Weld Park Stakes at the Curragh in September prior to He does bend his knee a little bit, but I don=t think a luckless run in the Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. faster ground will be a problem for him. There is AShe=s a nice filly and we just weren=t riding her right stamina on the dam side of his pedigree, but he looks until we dropped her in behind in the C.L. & M.F. Weld plenty pacey. He=ll go to the Curragh at the weekend Park Stakes. She loves fast ground and you d imagine = for a spin after racing.@ she=s get a mile and could even get a mile-and-a-half in time. She s a big strong galloping filly and those Fastnet = TAPESTRY (IRE) (4, f, Galileo {Ire}--Rumplestiltskin Rocks get better with age. We always thought she {Ire}) could be a Group 1 filly and hopefully she=ll get there. Rated 120, she progressed into a top-class She=ll go to the Curragh on Sunday for a spin and we=ll middle-distance filly last season, ending Taghrooda s look at possibly starting her off in a Guineas trial with a = unbeaten run when beating her in the Yorkshire Oaks in view to running in the Newmarket 1000 Guineas.@ August. AShe=s in good form and could possibly start back in something like the Tattersalls Gold Cup or the Coronation Cup. A mile-and-a-half is probably her trip, but she could well get away with a mile-and-a-quarter. I think she=s done well from three to four, she=s put on plenty of weight and looks stronger and bigger.@ Cont. p15 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/26/15 • PAGE 15 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

TOGETHER FOREVER (IRE) (3, f, Galileo {Ire}--Green Room) Rated 110, she proved to be highly progressive at the backend of last season, winning a Listed race at the Curragh and the Fillies Mile at Newmarket in the space of just five days. AShe progressed well last year and I think she=ll get a mile-and-a-quarter and quite possibly a mile-and-a-half. Physically she has done very well over the winter. She=ll go to the Curragh on Sunday and we=ll chat about it after that, but the Guineas will certainly be considered for her.@

WAR ENVOY (3, c, War Front--La Conseillante) Rated 111, he made a winning debut at Naas in April and put together a series of smart efforts in Group company throughout the season. AHe=s a fine big horse and when Ryan rode him at the backend of last season he felt he was still a bit weak, so there=s a chance that he could step up a bit this year. A mile shouldn=t be a problem for him.@

WORDS (IRE) (3, f, Dansili {GB}--Moonstone {GB}) Out of an Irish Oaks winner, she made an impressive winning debut in a seven-furlong maiden at the Curragh in June, readily seeing off the subsequent Group 2 winner Raydara. AShe was very good when she won her maiden, but she had a few setbacks through the year. They were nothing major, but because of what she looked, we didn=t want to take any chances with her. She was back in this year and had a little setback in the spring which set her back a bit. She=s just back cantering again now, but I don=t think she=ll be out in time for the Guineas. If she doesn=t make the Classics, she could be a Royal Ascot filly. Wherever she goes, she is a nice filly that could be anything really.@

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ARQANA BREEZE-UP CATALOGUE ONLINE The catalogue for Arqana=s Breeze-Up Sale, set for May 9 and boasting 134 2-year-olds, is now online. The sale that produced last year=s G1 and G1 Irish Champion S. winner The Grey Gatsby (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) and this year=s GI Gulfstream TARLOW, 14, Stormin Fever--Madam Bear, by Turf H. victor Mshawish (Medaglia d=Oro) boasts some Dreadnought attractive pedigrees, including lot 9, a colt by New Foal born Mar. 7, a filly by Elusive Quality. Approach (Ire) out of the stakes-winning and Group 1- Will be bred back to Curlin. placed Anabaa=s Creation (Ire) (Anabaa); lot 54, a Owned by Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Moss. Medaglia d=Oro half-brother to GI Carter H. winner Boarded at Mill Ridge Farm. Morning Line (Tiznow); lot 59, a Galileo (Ire) colt out of Accomplishments: GISW, $439,740. the Group 3-winning Kamarinskaya (Storm Cat); lot 79, CAMBIOCORSA, 13, Avenue of Flags--Ultrafleet, by an Invincible Spirit (Ire) half-brother to stakes winner Afleet Prince Fasliyev (GB) (Fasliyev); and lot 126, a Sea the Foal born Mar. 9, a filly by Ghostzapper. Stars (Ire) colt out of the Group 2-placed Stunning Will be bred back to Distorted Humor. (). Owned by Ranjan Racing Inc. The breeze show will take place May 8 at 10 a.m. at Boarded at Taylor Made. Saint-Cloud racecourse, where the juveniles will be sold Accomplishments: MGSW. Dam of Schiaparelli the following day. (Ghostzapper), GSW, $274,184; Moulin de Mogin (Curlin), GSW, $313,160; Alexis Tangier (Tiznow), SW, $140,530. Keep Up/Perfect Gleam ’15 Out of Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Keeper— Hill, earner of over $1.6 million Inbred to Killaloe—, the dam of (G1) sire Fappiano— Won the River City H. (G3) defeating

(G1) winner Boisterous and Optimizer Photo by Z © Made 18 starts, winning 7, earning over $300,000 … KEEP UP Unbridled’s Song – Keeper Hill, by Deputy Minister

“It is remarkable KEEP UP survived, much less became such a successful racehorse! — Dr. Stuart Brown

A story never told is KEEP UP had a 10% chance to ever race after he fractured his knee as a yearling, requiring three screws to be inserted and seven months of stall rest. Eventu- ally, he grew sound enough to train and made eighteen starts, winning seven including the River City Handicap (G3), defeating (G1) winner Boisterous and Optimizer. “We invite breeders to come to Mill Ridge and inspect KEEP UP, they will like what they see,” — Headley Bell

By UNBRIDLED’S SONG (1993). Stakes winner of CLABBER GIRL. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $1,006,261, Top Flight $1,311,800, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile [G1], etc., Sire of H (gr.l), Chula Vista H (gr. ll). etc. Producer. Dam of Midshipman (Champion in U.S.,$1,584,600 USA, Running Dog ($209,382, 2nd New York Stallion Breeders’ Cup Juvenile [G1](OSA, $1,150,200), NOVEMBER ROSE. Winner at 3, $24,960. Dam of Will Take Charge (to 3, 2013, $3,055,148, Travers S. [G1] ELIZABETH ROSE ($1,201,226, Centaur S, Jpn-lll, (SAR, $600,000), Unrivaled Belle ($1,854,706, Breeders’ etc.). Granddam of LIMITLESS BID ($5,072,764, Cup Ladies’ Classic [G1] (CD, $1,080,000), etc. Sire of Tokyo Hai, Jpn-ll twice, etc.), AGNES GOLD Leading Freshman Sire of 2013, Dunkirk, and First Defence. 4th dam 1st dam KILLALOE. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $67,065. Dam of 10 KEEPER HILL. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $1,661,281, foals, including— FAPPIANO. 10 wins, 2 to 4, $370,213, Metropolitan Kentucky Oaks (gr.l), Three Chimneys Spinster S H (gr.l), Discovery H (gr. lll), Forego H, Morven H, (gr. l), Las Virgenes S (gr l), 2nd Coaching Club 2nd Paterson H (gr. ll), etc. Sire, 4.40 AEI. American Oaks (gr. l), Mother Goose S (gr l), TORRENTIAL. 3 wins at 3 in Fr and Eng, placed in NA Santa Anita Oaks (gr. l), etc. Dam of 7 foals, incl.— and UAE, $182,070, Prix Jean Prat (Fr-l), 2nd KEEP UP (Subject stallion). American Derby (gr.llT). Sire. MILANIA (by Bernardini). Winner at 2 and 3, $73,188. PORTROE. 2 wins at 2, $143,750, Iroquois S (gr.lll), SHAAMI (Gone West). Winner at 4, $30,004. 3rd Jamaica H (gr. ll). Sire. 2nd dam ROYAL TROON. 5 wins, 3 to 5, $106,848, Lake Fineza. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $128,239, 3rd Cape May Minnetonka S, 2nd Essex H (gr. lll), etc. Sire. County S. Dam of 14 foals, including— Lambros. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $144,790, 3rd GOLDEN GEAR. 12 wins, 2 to 5, $634,009, Interborough Breeders’ Cup H (gr. lll), Vagrancy H Commonwealth Breeders’ Cup S (gr.ll), Equipoise (gr. lll). Producer. Mile H (gr. lll), Phoenix S, etc. Sire. BOUGHT TWICE. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $62,401. Dam of Chasm. Winner at 2 and 3, $96,669, 3rd Cicada S COMMENDABLE ($907,470, Belmont S, gr. l, 2nd (gr. lll). Producer. Dam of Hiatus ($91,860). Super Derby, gr. l, 3rd Travers S, gr. l, sire). 3rd dam Granddam of PRIMARY ($180,354, champion 3yo JEDINA. 6 wins at 3 and 4, $120,324, High Voltage S, colt in Italy Betfred Classic Trial S, Eng-lll 2nd First Flight H, Dark Mirage S. Dam of 11 foals, RACE RECORD, 18 starts, 7 wins, including including— River City H (gr. lll), $300,545 career earnings.

2015 FEE: $4,000 (for 2 years) OR $5,000 (LFSN)

Contact: Kim Poulin, [email protected] . Ph: 859.231.0606 . www.millridge.com Kim Poulin © REGIONAL REPORT THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2015

Third Purse Increase for Oaklawn Meet: Oaklawn purses will be raised between $1,000 and $2,000 each race for the 10 remaining days of the 2015 meet. The increases, which will start Saturday, Wednesday=s Results: Mar. 28, mark the third time purses were raised since 9th-GPX, $42,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X, the start of the meet Jan. 15. 3yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:39 3/5, fm. AMother Nature has definitely made this a challenging MOON OVER CUZCO (g, 3, Malibu Moon--Wonderful meet for all of us, but the support for our racing Town, by Bernstein) trailed home 11th when unveiled program, from both horsemen and fans, has never over the Belmont main Sept. 27, and got off the mark wavered,@ said Director of Racing David Longinotti. AWe when dropped in for a $100,000 tag over the had an outstanding Rebel Stakes Day that featured two Gulfstream lawn going 1 1/16 miles Jan. 28. The returning champions and our expectations are high 2-1 favorite glided to the front under pressure from a heading into the Racing Festival of the South. We appreciate the cooperation the horsemen have shown rival to his outside and looked to be treading water all season and are excited to reward them with higher after six panels in 1:09.63. Moon Over Cuzco finally purses the last 10 days.@ shook free of his pursuers in midstretch and just lasted Oaklawn, which began the meet with a record to win by a head over the hard-charging All I Karabout $23 million, will end the live racing season with (Bernstein). Sales history: $55,000 wnlg '12 KEENOV; allowance races as high as $72,000 and maiden special $200,000 yrl '13 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, weights at $66,000. The bottom purse will be $21,000. $46,458. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. >Truth= Works Towards Arkansas Derby: O-Santa Rosa Racing Stables. B-Bill & John Dwan & Harold Lerner=s GIII Southwest S. runner-up The Truth Marion Goodbody (KY). T-Chad C Brown. or Else (Yes It=s True) worked five furlongs in 1:00.40 at Oaklawn Wednesday. Fourth last time in the Consigned by GAINESWAY GII Rebel S. Mar. 14, the Ken McPeek pupil is pointing towards the GI Arkansas Derby Apr. 11. Ridden by Calvin Borel, the chestnut worked in company with 4-year-old maiden I=mbetterthangood (Exchange Rate), and was clocked in splits of :11.80, :23.80 and :36.40. He galloped out six furlongs in 1:13.60. AHe worked Wednesday=s Results: excellent,@ McPeek said. AWe were sharpening him up. 1st-OPX, $64,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:46, ft. He acted like he needed it, too.@ UNBRIDLEDCHARACTER (g, 4, Unbridled's Song-- Priceless Storm, by Storm Cat) reported home seventh after bumped in the stretch of his debut over seven INDUSTRY INFO furlongs at Churchill Downs in November 2013, and never lifted a hoof when last of 12 after ducking in at Horse PAC Releases 2014 Report: the break and attempting to jump the rail at that venue The National Thoroughbred Racing Association later that month. The grey went missing for just shy of released its 2014 Annual Report for its bipartisan 16 months and closed to be second against $50,000 federal Political Action Committee, Horse PAC Wednesday. Under the leadership of Chairman William taggers at Oaklawn Park Feb. 8. The 5-1 shot quickly S. Farish Jr., the Horse PAC Board of Directors raised distanced himself from his foes, but soon was $293,405 in 2014 from members of the Thoroughbred pressured by rivals to his outside as the field turned for racing industry, a 19.7% increase over the 2013 mark home. Unbridledcharacter never gave his rivals a and the largest amount raised since 2007. Horse PAC chance as he found another gear down the lane and disbursed $227,000 in 2014 to federal political sailed away to win by 3 1/4 lengths over Rue De candidates and leadership PACs, bringing its total for Grande (Quality Road). The winner is a half to the 2013-14 Congressional cycle to $452,500, the Castaway (Street Sense), GSW, $342,177 and his dam largest two-year disbursement since the 2007-08 cycle. is a half-sister to MGSWs Master Command (A.P. Indy) AThe robust growth in Horse PAC fundraising and and Aurora Lights (Pulpit). Sales history: $140,000 yrl disbursements is especially timely in the current political '12 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-0, $45,184. Click environment,@ said Margaret E. Hendershot, president for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by of Horse PAC. AIt=s critical that our industry has a Fasig-Tipton. strong voice in Washington, D.C. On behalf of the O-Alex & JoAnn Lieblong. B-Fred W Hertrich III, John D entire Horse PAC board, I want to thank everyone who Fielding & Unbridled's Song Syndicate (KY). T-Steve has supported Horse PAC, including an important group Hobby. of individuals who have contributed annually since its formation in 2002.@ In the 2014 elections, Horse PAC-supported candidates won all 39 of their House contests and three of four Senate races. More than 165 NTRA members, including 34 first-time donors, contributed to Horse PAC in 2014. Forty-four donors gave at the maximum level of $5,000. TDN P REGIONAL REPORT • 3/26/15 • PAGE 2 of 3 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: ROOKIES McMullen County, g, 3, Birdstone--Aspen Light, by Bernardini. OPX, 3-25, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:47. First/second-crop starters to watch: Thursday, March 26 B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY). Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2011 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ *$60,000 yrl '13 KEESEP. BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) DISCREETLY MINE (Mineshaft), Lane’s End, $10K, 181/24/1 Suzy'sprideofparis, f, 3, Lemon Drop Kid--Deputy 7-OP, Alw, 1m, Discreetly Yours, $35K KEE SEP yrl, 30-1 Maiden, by Deputy Minister. GPX, 3-25, (C), 7 1/2fT, ESKENDEREYA (Giant's Causeway), Taylor Made, $18K, 194/24/0 1:30 2/5. B-Dapple Bloodstock (KY). *$32,000 RNA 6-AQU, Aoc, 1m, Stolen Victory, $40K OBS APR 2yo, 10-1 wnlg '12 KEENOV; $45,000 RNA yrl '13 KEESEP. HARLEM ROCKER (Macho Uno), McMahon of Saratoga NY, $4K, 10/3/0 6-AQU, Aoc, 1m, Liberty Island, $135K EAS MAY 2yo, 3-1 OAK LODGE USA Consigned KANTHAROS (Lion Heart), Ocala Stud, $5K, 74/19/1 Midnight Bounty, f, 3, Midnight Lute--Sea Span (MSW, 7-OP, Alw, 1m, Kantune, $80K OBS APR 2yo, 4-1 $272,657), by Valid Expectations. GPX, 3-25, 8, MAJESTICPERFECTION (Harlan's Holiday), Airdrie Stud, $10K, 124/26/2 7f, 1:26 1/5. B-Joseph & Helen Barbazon & Midnight 6-LRL, Aoc, 5 1/2f, Heavenly Perfect, $6K EAS SEP yrl, 8-1 Lute Syndicate (FL). *$8,500 RNA yrl '13 OBSJAN. MUNNINGS (Speightstown), Ashford Stud, $10K, 165/37/4 Talk Tough, g, 6, Thunder Gulch--La Cita, by Nasty and 6-LRL, Aoc, 5 1/2f, Captain Munnings, $29K RNA EAS MAY 2yo, 8-1 Bold. MVR, 3-25, (S), 6f, 1:16. B-Steve Belford (OH). SUMMER BIRD (Birdstone), Japan, Dead, 191/15/1 *Won by five lengths. 7-OP, Alw, 1m, Phenomenal Phoenix, $28K FTK OCT yrl, 10-1 TODAY’S FEATURED VIDEO REPLAYS B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Sponsored by

AMERICA Unbridledcharacter wins a maiden special weight at Oaklawn Park. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Click here to watch this race, and all 8th-OPX, $67,000, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW2X, of our featured video replays. 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 1/5, ft. GUNS LOADED (c, 4, D'wildcat--One in the Chamber, by Red Bullet) Lifetime Record: GSP, 14-3-2-1, $186,970. O-James L & Ywachetta H Driver. B-Equest Inc (FL). T-Chris A Hartman. *$25,000 yrl '12 OBSAUG; $175,000 2yo >13 OBSAPR.

4th-MVR, $25,800, (S), 3yo, 5 1/2f, 1:07 2/5, gd. TRIPLE STRIKE (c, 3, Temple City--Woodchip, by Forestry) Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, $44,845. IN BRITAIN: O-Marion F Gorham. B-Sheltowee Farm (OH). T-Robert The Nab, c, 3, Lookin At Lucky. See ABreeders= Edition, M Gorham. *$1,000 RNA wnlg '12 KEENOV. Europe.@ Bred & Consigned by Sheltowee Farm Pearl Nation, g, 6, Speightstown--Happy Nation, by Lear Fan. SWL, 3-25, 7f (AWT). B-Mr W A C Estate. 7th-MNR, $25,100, 3-24, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:42 2/5, ft. *$185,000 wlng >09 KEENOV; $150,000 yrl >10 MAC THE MAN (g, 5, El Corredor--Marchmont, by KEESEP; 2,000gns HRA >12 TATFEB. **1/2 to Happy Mountain Cat) Lifetime Record: MSW, 18-7-2-1, Humor (Distorted Humor), MSW-US, $265,845. $182,543. O-Sherri L Greenhill. B-St George Farm LLC INDIAN CREEK SALES GRADUATE (KY). T-Jeffrey L Greenhill. *$23,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency

• ON THE WORKTAB • Palace (City Zip), 6f, 1:12.60, 1/3 Yesterday=s Results: Paulassilverlining (Ghostzapper), 5f, 1:02.70, 13/27 4th-KMP, ,4,500, Mdn, 3yo/up, 11f (AWT), 2:24.15, ft. Sweet Reason (Street Sense), 5f, 1:00.74, 1/27 +PROCESS (GB) (c, 3, Nayef--Intense {GB}, by Dansili OAKLAWN PARK {GB}), sent off at 12-1, was positioned wide behind the Work All Week (City Zip), 4f, :48.20, 4/61 leading trio throughout the early stages. Taking PALM MEADOWS command with 1 1/2 furlongs remaining, the homebred Caval (Blame), 5f, 1:02.00, 5/11 was pushed out to score by 1 3/4 lengths from Aussie SANTA ANITA PARK Andre (GB) (High Chaparral {Ire}). Lifetime Record: Bolo (Temple City), 6f, 1:12.00, 2/7 1-1-0-0, ,2,911. Enchanting Lady (Tale of the Cat), 6f, 1:12.40, 3/7 O-Khalid Abdullah. B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd (GB). T-A Ocho Ocho Ocho (Street Sense), 5f, 1:01.00, 17/27 Perrett.

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ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: +One Life Live It (GB), c, 3, Holy Roman Emperor (Ire)-- Lacandona, by Septieme Ciel. LIN, 3-25, 7f (AWT), 1:27. B-Biddestone Stud Ltd (GB). *17,000gns wlng >12 TATDEC; 20,000gns RNA yrl >13 TATDEC. The Nab, c, 3, Lookin At Lucky--Moon=s Tune, by Dixieland Band. SWL, 3-25, 7f (AWT), 1:31 1/5. B-Crosshaven Bloodstock & Hazelmere Bloodstock. *$70,000 yrl >13 KEESEP; 42,000gns 2yo >14 TATAPR. Mercy Me (GB), f, 3, Mawatheeq--Fantastic Santanyi (GB) (SP-Fr), by Fantastic Light. LIN, 3-25, 12f (AWT), 2:35 2/5. B-Aston Mullins Stud (GB). *8,500gns wlng >12 TATDEC.

SCHIAPARELLI, 7, Ghostzapper--Cambiocorsa, by Avenue of Flags Foal born Feb. 13, a filly by Tapit. Will be bred back to Tiznow. Owned by Ranjan Racing Inc. Boarded at Taylor Made. Accomplishments: GSW, $274,184.

ONLY IF SPLIT, 11, One Way Love--She=s a Devil, by Devil=s Bag Foal born Mar. 3, a colt by Super Saver. Will be bred back to Blame. Owned by Paula K Taube. Boarded at Dove Crossing Thoroughbreds. Accomplishments: SW, $351,753.

SUPER ESPRESSO, 8, Medaglia d=Oro--Amizette, by Forty Niner Foal born Mar. 5, a filly by Tapit. Owned by Bobby Flay. Boarded at Stone Farm. Accomplishments: GSW & MGISP, $276,425.

UP (IRE), 6, Galileo (Ire)--Halland Park Lass (Ire), by Spectrum (Ire) Foal born Mar. 6, a filly by War Front. Will be bred back to Tapit. Owned by Ranjan Racing Inc. Boarded at Taylor Made. Accomplishments: MGSW-Ire, G1SP-Fr, $379,508.