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FIRST FOALS FOR P R E S U L T S P Dubai Millennium (GB) (Seeking the Gold), who died after an attack of grass sickness last year, has his first foals on Thursday, Nad al Sheba, Dubai the ground. Zelanda (Ire) (N ig h t S h ift) produced a chestnut MAKTOUM CHALLENGE ROUND II-G3, Dhs350,000, Nad al colt Jan. 13 at W im bledon Farm in Kentucky. The grey Sheba, 2- 7, 3yo/up, 1800m , 1:48.63, ft. m are, winner of the Listed Flying Fillies’ S. at Pontefract, 1- - BEST OF THE BESTS (IRE), 128, h, 5, by Machiavellian descends from G1 1000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks winner 1st Dam : Sueboog (Ire) (GSW-GB), by Darshaan (GB) Petite Etoile (GB). Over at Darby Dan Farm , GISW Tribulation 2nd Dam : Nordica (Ire), by Northfields (Danzig) produced a filly for Managem ent. 3rd Dam : Princess Arabella (GB), by Crowned Prince England’s Dalham Hall Stud, where Dubai Millennium spent O- ; B- Mgm t Ltd; T- S bin his brief retirem ent, saw Gold’s Dance (Fr) (Goldneyev) Suroor; J- L Dettori; Dhs210,000. Lifetim e Record: provide his second foal, a bay colt, on Tuesday. The new- GSW- GB & Fr, G1SP- Ire & GB, $459,221. born is a half brother to French cham pion two- year- old 2- - Royal Tryst, 128, h, 5, Kingm am bo- - In On th e Street, filly Goldam ix (Ire) (Linam ix {Fr}). A day later, European by Secretariat. ($400,000 yrl ‘98 KEESEP). O- Sheikh cham pion Flagbird (Nureyev) foaled a bay colt. Ham dan bin Moham m ed al Maktoum ; B- Earl H Schultz. Dhs70,000. P P R E V I E W P 3- - State Shinto, 128, h, 6, Pleasant Colony- - Sha Tha, by Mr. Prospector. O- Sheikh Rashid bin Moham m ed al Friday, Gulfstream , post tim e: 4:45 p.m . EST Maktoum ; B- Darley Stud Managm ent Inc. Dhs35,000. SABIN H.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, f/m , 1 1/16m Margins: 3 1/4, 5. PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER ODDS Also Ran: China Visit, Curule, Skoozi (NZ), Resplendent Star 1 Castlebrook Montbrook Kaplan 15- 1 (Ire), Conflict (Fr), Pentagonal. 2 Extend Unbridled’s Song A ttfie ld 12- 1 The story rem ained the sam e as Best of the Bests ran 3 Coolbythepool Notebook Wolfson 20- 1 away to an easy repeat victory in this prep for the G1 4 Gulch Legacy Gulch Zito 20- 1 M arch 23. An easy 12- length winner in the 5 Miss Linda (Arg) Southern Halo Kimmel 3- 1 2001 edition, the Irish- bred chestnut was the solidly backed 6 Search Party Seeking the Gold M cGaughey 12- 1 favorite for his next start in the World Cup, but cam e up 7 Happily Unbridled Unbridled Alter 8- 1 em pty with an 11th- place finish. He did not start again 8 De Bertie De Niro F lin t 6- 1 until an appearance in Newm arket’s G1 Cham pion S. in 9 Forest Secrets Forest Wildcat Ward 4- 1 October, when he ran a w ell- beaten seventh behind Nayef. 10 Sound of the W est W est by W est Arnold 15- 1 Pitted against a solid field which included recent Jebel Ali S. 11 Tap Dance Pleasant Tap Hennig 6- 1 winner Resplendent Star (Northern Baby), he stum bled at 12 Sara’s Success Concorde’s Tune Plesa 10- 1 the start, but recovered quickly to take com m and soon Heroine of the GI Spinster S. last October, Miss Linda after and cruised hom e for a com fortable w in. His best looks set to m ake her seasonal debut. “She’s won a Grade I distance is probably 1600 or 1800 m eters,” said trainer stakes, so I know she’s good enough to beat those other Saeed bin Suroor about the horse’s future. “Whether he runs horses,” said trainer John Kim m el. “She’s been training very in the Dubai World Cup or another race on the day is well for m e at Payson Park and she’s fit and ready.” som ething we have to decide. W e have som e very nice horses that m ay be better suited to the Dubai World Cup TDN TODAY distance, so we m ay switch him back to the Godolphin Mile Headline N ews ...... G1 SW, Record 2Se pattgeser

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[G2, $1 m illion, Mar. 23]. We will wait and see.” Am ong enable the breeding sheds to keep their stallions in service, Godolphin’s other nom inees for the W orld Cup are Sakhee, and that will help our horse industry bounce back from the (Ire) and E Dubai. terrible events of last spring,” said Billy Sm ith, state com - Previews cont. m issioner of agriculture. The new regulations, which take Saturday, Gulfstream Park effect im m ediately can be viewed at: DONN H.-GI, $500,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8m www.kyagr.com /state_vet/ah/program s/equineprogs/index.ht Graded- stakes winner Rize (Theatrical {Ire}) com pleted m. his preparation for the Donn by breezing an easy three furlongs in :39 4/5 yesterday m orning at Gulfstream . “I just blew him out,” said trainer Norm an Pointer. “I’m not happy FOALING NEWS he drew the 12 post position in the race, but I plan on running him in it.” SILVERBULLETDAY, 6, Silver Deputy- - Rokeby Rose (Tom Saturday, Santa Anita Rolfe) LA CAÑADA S.- GII, $200,000, 4yo, f, 1 1/8m Foal born 1- 30, a colt by A.P. Indy. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1 Royally Chosen In Excess (Ire) Solis 115 Will be bred back to Storm Cat. 2 Ask Me No Secrets Seattle Slew McCarron 115 Owned by Michael Pegram . 3 Affluent Affirm ed Delahoussaye Boarded at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm , KY. 119 Accom plishm ents: Ch. 2yo Filly, Ch. 3yo Filly, MGISW, 4 Azeri Jade Hunter Sm ith 115 5 Sum m er Colony Sum m er Squall Stevens 119 $3,093,207. 6 Sea Reel Sea H ero Gom ez 119 Affluent will attem pt to becom e just the third filly in TRIBU LATIO N , Danzig- - Graceful Touch (His Majesty) history to sweep Santa Anita’s La Cañada series since its Foal born 1-30, a filly by Dubai Millennium (GB). inception in 1974. Taisez Vous com pleted the triple in 1978 Will be bred back to Lem on Drop Kid. and Mitterand duplicated the feat in 1985. Mare owned by Phillips Racing Partnership. Foal owned by Darley Stud Managem ent. P N E W S T O D A Y P Boarded at Darby Dan Farm , KY. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE AMENDS KENTUCKY BREEDING REGU- Accom plishm ents: GISW, $379,300. LATIO N S Hoping to help the Thoroughbred breeding industry rebound from the losses suffered during last year’s Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrom e crisis, the Kentucky Depart- WANDESTA (GB), 11, Nashwan- - De Stael (Nijinsky II) m ent of Agriculture has changed the regulations regarding Foal born 1- 30, a colt by Chester House. the breeding of im ported m ares. Regulations were originally Owned by/boarded at Juddm onte Farm s, KY. enacted to help protect the industry from contagious equine Accom plishm ents: Ch. Turf Mare, MGISW- US, SP- Eng & m etritis (CEM ), a venereal disease which caused significant problem s in the state in the late 1970s. The last case of GSP- Fr, $1,254,051. CEM was diagnosed in Kentucky in the ‘80s. Im ported m ares will be required to undergo an additional culture prior to CURRENCY CONVERSIONS being covered, but the covering stallion will not have to Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ observe the previously m andated 12- hour waiting period British pound 1.40840 1.00 before returning to the breeding shed. “These changes w ill Euro 0.867724 0.616108 Colt by Storm Creek Sells for $360,000 at OBS CalderU.A.E. dirham 0.272287 0.192537 Hip No. 44 by STORM CREEK U.S. dollar 1.00 0.710027 consigned by Hoby and Layna Kight, Agent, and purchased by M ike Gill brings $360,000 at OBS Calder Congratulations and Best of Luck (859) 885- 3345 fax (859) 885- 1533 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 2/8/02 • PAGE 3 of 3

© Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper m ay not be reproduced in any form or by any m eans, electronic or m echanical, without prior written perm ission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Inform ation as to the Am erican races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the perm ission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form . AM ERICAN TDN Friday, February 8, 2002 WALDEN NAMED WINSTAR PRIVATE TRAINER W . E llio tt W a ld e n Gulfstream m eeting. “I’ll run Belterra in the Bonnie Miss S. has accepted the position of private trainer for WinStar and Take the Cake in the Davona Dale [GII, Feb. 24].” Farm , the Versailles, Kentucky- based operation announced Yesterday’s Results: yesterday. The 38- year- old trainer has conditioned cham - 9th-GPX, $36,000, Alw, Opt. Clm . ($62,500- $57,500), pion Victory Gallop as well as Grade I winners Brahm s, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m , 1:43 4/5, ft. Ecton Park, Menifee and Plenty of Light. “Elliott will be AMERICAN PRINCE (c, 4, Miner- - Raise a Prince {MSW, instrum ental in helping WinStar reach the next level with our $188,622}, by Raise a Bid), second or third in six of his racing operations,” said Doug Cauthen, vice president and last eight starts, was com ing off a fifth- place effort in the racing m anager of WinStar. “Our m ain goals are to develop Dec. 29 Pelican S. at Tam pa Bay. Sent off at 9- 2, the grey graded and classic w inners, while also developing stallions. colt gained the lead with a three- wide m ove into upper Elliott is a proven winner in the classics, and he’s a m ulti- stretch and won going aw ay by three lengths. Lifetim e dim ensional trainer- - he’s been successful with sprinters, m ilers, distance horses, dirt and turf horses, fillies and Record: SW, 14- 3- 6- 2, $191,551. colts. I expect this to be a long and m utually beneficial O/B- F R Bobby Nelson (SC). T- Randy Nunley. relationship.” 10th-GPX, $32,000, Msw, 4yo, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. BIENAMADO TO CALIFORNIA Recently retired Bienam ado (B ien MECKEME (c, 4, Mecke-- For the First Tim e, by Sunny Bien-- Nakterjal {GB}, by Vitiges) has arrived at Cardiff Stud N o rth ), who had raced exclusively on the grass in the past, Farm near Creston, California, according to Thoroughbred had not been out since running second as the odds- on Tim es, and w ill enter stud for a fee of $5,000. The blaze- choice after setting the pace in a Philly Park m aiden test faced chestnut was retired in early January due to a sus- Aug. 21. A 21- 1 outsider trying the m ain track this tim e, pensory injury. A group winner in France, Bienam ado cap- the 3/4 brother to Hum bugaboo (Maudlin), MSW, $212,820, tured a pair of Grade I events in the U .S. and earned tracked the pace while racing wide, took over as they hit $1,262,486. The six- year- old will be syndicated for the quarter pole and outfinished 7- 10 Anbar (Tabasco Cat) $15,000 a share. after a stretch duel to break his m aiden by a half- length. The winner was a $55,000 OBSAUG yearling and a $100,000 I G U L F S T R E A M I OBSFEB juvenile. Lifetim e Record: 4- 1- 2- 1, $30,680. O- Essex Racing Stable. B- Gianos George (FL). T- M ary Belterra Breezes: Hartm an. Undefeated B elterra (Unbridled) breezed a :49 2/5 half yesterday m orning at Gulfstream . Trainer Carl Nafzger nam ed the nine-furlong GII Bonnie Miss S. Mar. 15 as the Click here to w atch three- year- old’s early target. The bay filly capped her Gulfstream Replays juvenile cam paign with a 4 1/2-length victory in the GII Golden Rod S. at Churchill Nov. 24. “All m y fillies are doing fine,” said Nafzger, who also trains Take the Cake (Fly So MOVING ??? Free), winner of the GIII Forward Gal S. earlier in the For just a day or forever... Call us with your new fax num ber. (732) 747- 8060

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I N E W Y O R K I Reynolds. 5th-AQU, $42,000, Msw, 3yo, 1 1/16m , 1:45 2/5, ft. Yesterday’s Results: DEPUTY DASH (c, 3, Always a Classic-- Call Cleta {MSP}, by 8th- AQU, $46,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m , 1m , 1:38 1/5, ft. Phone Trick), a $125,000 KEESEP yearling, was eighth in his MISS SPLASH (f, 4, Husband- - Danielle's Splash, by debut over the Belm ont turf last October, im proved to Bucksplasher) captured a Dec. 21 allowance by 6 3/4 fourth while sprinting over the dirt at Aqueduct Dec. 29 and lengths before tiring to eighth in the Jan. 12 GIII Affection- m oved up to second over track and distance last tim e out ately H. Back in allow ance com pany, the Jan. 12. Sent off the 2- 5 favorite, the colt raced close to 4- 5 favorite was never far back and took over at will to the pace and outbattled Rubino (Rubiano) for a nose win. win by 1 1/2 lengths. Lifetim e Record: 16- 4- 1- 3, Lifetim e Record: 4- 1- 1- 0, $36,060. $108,140. O- Gatsas Thoroughbreds. B- D C Goff (KY). T- John P O- Edwin H Wachtel. B- John Silvertand (FL). T- Allen Iwinski. Terranova II.

4th- AQU, $45,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m , 6f, 1:10 3/5, ft. New York Nom inees: GRANDMA LU (f, 4, Salt Lake- - Reiterate, by Drone), w h o The New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc have announced had not won since a three- length victory for a $35,000 tag nom inees for top breeder, trainer and broodm are of 2001. The breeders are Jam es F. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald at Belm ont last July, m issed by just a neck over the Fair Nielsen and Edwin Wachtel. Nom inated as the year’s top Grounds turf Dec. 9 before a third- place effort on the m ain trainer are H. Jam es Bond, Anthony M. Ferraro and Todd track in New Orleans Jan. 17. The 3- 5 favorite jum ped out Pletcher. The broodm are nom inees are Avie’s Song (Lord to the early lead, opened up by seven lengths and finished Avie), C ritic a l C re w (Dr. Blum ), Greening (Greinton {GB}), under wraps 3 1/2 lengths the best. The winner is a half Instant Shopper (D’Accord), Luck to Boot (Tally Ho the Fox), sister to W hite Bronco (Houston), GSP, $193,645. Lifetim e M oonlight Serenade (Fr) (D ictus {Fr}), Peruvian Pride Record: 15- 4- 1- 4, $120,510. (Baldski) and Phalanopsis (Corm orant). The NYTB board of O- Paraneck Stable. B- M r & M rs F Gill Aulick (KY). directors will vote in these categories. W inners in these T- Richard J Lundy. three categories as well as divisional cham pions and horse of the year will be announced at an awards banquet Mar. 2nd-AQU, $42,000, Msw, 4yo/up, f/m , 1 1/16m , 26 in Albany, New York. 1:45 1/5, ft. MONTELENA (f, 4, Not for Love-- Ten's Testam ony, by I M I D W E S T I Deputed Testam ony), a full sibling to Duckhorn, GSW, $593,768, had yet to live up to expectations in her nine Veitch and Calum et Split: previous starts. Trying two turns for the first tim e in her John Veitch and Calum et Farm have parted com pany and last two starts Jan. 11 and Jan. 24, she did m anage to run the trainer has sent 14 three- year- olds back to the Ken- second while racing in the slop, and her im proving Beyer tucky farm , according to The Blood- Horse. Calum et, now owned by Henryk deKwiatkowski, will focus m ore on selling figures m ade her the one to beat in this race. Breaking than racing and w ill no longer operate a private stable. from the three hole, the bay filly set the pace w ith conser- “Everything we had in 2001 in the way of two- year- olds vative fractions of :24 2/5 and :49, leading by a length were buy- backs from the previous yearling sales and the and a half after the half. With plenty left in the tank, the quality wasn’t there,” Veitch told Blood- Horse. “By deciding 3- 5 favorite pulled away to win by 6 1/4 lengths. Second- to sell the m ajority of his yearlings again in 2002, that choice W inchim e (Chim es Band) was second best. Lifetim e would m ean next year we wouldn’t have the quality we Record: 10- 1- 3- 1, $58,730. needed, so it wasn’t going to work out. You can’t have your O- Flatbird Stable. B- Lew isfield Farm (M D). T- Patrick L cake and eat it too.” Veitch, whose first stint with Calum et

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VERACUS is Atticus’ NINTH winner – in his second career start, a m ile turf m aiden special at Fair Grounds on Monday. Phone (859) 873- 7053 www.threechim neys.com TDN P AMERICAN • 2/8/02 • PAGE 3 of 6 ended in 1982, plans to open a public stable this spring. Hat is a half sister to Sazarac Jazz (Dixieland Band), MSW Midwest Report cont. & MGSP, $298,837. Lifetim e Record: 4- 2- 0- 1, $49,070. Yesterday’s Results: O- Phillips Racing Partnership & Darby Dan Stable. B- Darby 8th-FGX, $30,000, Alw, 3yo, f, a1m 40yd, 1:43 2/5, gd. Dan Stables (KY). T- Carl A Nafzger. SUMMER DELIGHT (f, 3, Quiet Am erican-- Cap Rouge, by 5th-FGX, $28,000, Msw, 3& 4yo, f, 6f, 1:12 4/5, gd. Sum m er Squall) ended her 2001 cam paign with a m aiden + WHILETHEIRON'SHOT (f, 3, S m a rt S trike- - No More Ironing, win on the Fair Grounds m ain N ov. 22. The bay cam e back by Slew o' Gold) was m ade the 9- 5 favorite to strike in her to try the turf Jan. 11, but showed little, finishing sixth. Off first start. Racing off the pace in the early going, the filly at 6- 1 after a return to the dirt, the filly tucked in along rallied five wide on the turn and pulled clear to a one- the rail while sitting off the early leaders, angled outside for length victory over fellow firster Special Friend (Belong to the stretch drive and powered past M iss N Texas (Dehere) Me). The winner, a $65,000 KEENOV weanling and $105,000 to win by 1 1/2 lengths. Lifetim e Record: 4- 2- 0- 0, FTKJUL yearling, is a half sister to Sneaky Quiet (Seeking $36,000. the Gold), MSW & GISP, $290,857. Lifetim e Record: O- Lazy Lane Farm s Inc. B- T F Van M eter (KY). T- Albert M 1- 1- 0- 0, $16,800. Stall Jr. O- Sam - Son Farm s. B- David Garvin (KY). T- Mark Frostad. 7th- FGX, $30,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m , a1m 40yd, 1:42 3/5, gd. I W E S T I CAT AN D TH E H AT (f, 4, Storm Cat- - Low Tolerance {GSW, Bay M eadow s Reduces Stakes Purses: $353,995}, by Proud Truth), a Churchill m aiden winner at The purses of three graded stakes on the Bay Meadows one m ile flat, was fifth in a Jan. 4 allowance at Fair calendar will be reduced by $50,000 this year. The GII San Grounds, a six- furlong dance. The filly, in this race, was Francisco Breeders’ Cup M ile H., set for Apr. 27, will now be held back off the pace. Then she split foes in the stretch, a worth $250,000, while the GIII Yerba Buena Breeders’ Cup 3 1/2- length winner that no one could catch. Cat and the H., to be run May 18, and the California Derby, Apr. 13, will TDN P AMERICAN • 2/8/02 • PAGE 4 of 6 offer purses of $150,000. The Bay Meadows Spring Meet O- The Thoroughbred Corporation. B- M r & M rs John C runs Apr. 3 through June 16. M abee (KY). T- Bob Baffert. I S O. C A L I F O R N I A I Click here to watch the Yesterday’s Results: Santa Anita Replays 7th- SAX, $54,000, Alw, Opt. Clm . ($80,000), 4yo/up, f/m , 6 1/2fT, 1:13 3/5, fm . Shah Jehan Makes U.S. Debut: BEEFEATER BABY (f, 4, Thunder Gulch-- Tiffany's Gem {MSW, Shah Jehan (Mr. Prospector), a $4.4 m illion KEESEP $144,635}, by Effervescing), a 1/2 to The Seven Seas (El yearling, m akes his first start in North Am erica in today’s Gran Senor), GSW & GISP, $490,825, opened her career Sham S. at Santa Anita. The dark bay colt, who will be with a victory over course and distance last March and m aking his first start on dirt, was stakes placed at The prom ptly added a Hollywood allowance score going a route Curragh last July and has been off since running seventh in Apr. 27. The chestnut filly was stepped up to stakes com - the Oct. 20 G1 Dewhurst S. Previously trained by Aidan pany, finishing third in both the Flawlessly S. May 28 and O’Brien, Shah Jehan is currently in the shedrow of D. Wayne the 10- furlong GII Honeym oon H. July 1, but went to the Lukas. The restricted Sham S. is a 1 1/8- m iles contest sidelines after the latter effort. She resurfaced to m iss by a which has attracted six entries. Also in the field is Cotton- head over this trip Jan. 6 and was sent off the 6- 5 favor- wood Cowboy (Meadowlake), com ing off a third- place effort ite. Unhurried early, she swung six wide into the lane and behind Labam ta Babe and Siphonic in the Jan. 19 GII Santa finished resolutely to nail pacesetter Walts Wharf (Wharf) by Catalina; Puerto Banus (Suprem o), a half- brother to Spain a head at the wire. Lifetim e Record: GSP, 6- 3- 1- 2, who wheels back on nine day’s rest; and U S S Tinosa $149,800. (Foxhound), third in the Jan. 12 GIII Golden Gate Derby. O- Blatz & Sm ith. B- La Jolla Thoroughbreds (KY). T- Robert Frankel. I F O R E I G N I 2nd- SAX, $50,300, Alw, Opt. Clm . ($80,000), 3yo, f, 6f, *FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE HORSES, SEE THE 1:09 4/5, ft. WORLDWIDE EDITION. SHAMEFUL (f, 3, Flying Chevron- - Lady's Legacy {SP}, by AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN BRITAIN: M atchlite) scored at first asking while racing 5 1/2 furlongs *Mutarafaa, c , 3 , - - Mashaarif, by Mr. Pros- over this track Jan. 21. Sent off the 9- 5 favorite, the bay pector. Southwell, 2- 7, Bet Direct Tax Free Betting filly went right to the lead and drew clear under a hand ride through the stretch to score by four lengths. Lifetim e Re- M aiden S., 3yo, 1m (AW T), $4,716 to w inner. O- J C cord: 2- 2- 0- 0, $57,600. Fretwell; B- Shadwell Farm LLC; T- Derek Shaw. O- Hal J Earnhardt. B- Devonia Stud (FL). T- Bob Baffert. AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN HONG KONG: 1st- SAX, $48,864, Msw, 4 yo / u p , f/ m , 1 m , 1 :3 8 , ft. Noble Boy, g , 5 , Woodm an- - La Tritona (GB) (GSW - Fr, SEEKING THE JEWEL (f, 4, Seeking the Gold- - Seattle $164,736), by Touching Wood. Happy Valley, 2- 6, Dram a, by Seattle Slew), a $500,000 KEEJUL yearling, Arctic Ocean Hcp., 1650m T. B- W est Star Bloodstock stretched out to a m ile after finishing second in her first Inc. (Ky). *1/2 to Le Triton (El Gran Senor), G1SW - Fr, two starts going six furlongs Dec. 12 and Jan. 18. Quickly $239,776. **$150,000 yrl ‘98 KEESEP. righted by jockey David Flores after bobbling at the start, the 1-2 favorite jum ped out for the early lead. With D. AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN UAE: Wayne Lukas’ Im aginary Gold (Mr. Prospector) stalking a *State City, c , 3 , Carson City- - Wajna (SW- GB), by length back, Seeking the Jewel pressed on, rebuffing the Nureyev. Nad al Sheba, 2-7, UAE 2000 Guineas Prep challenge on the far turn and going on to beat that foe by (Cond.), 1400m . O- Sheikh Moham m ed bin Rashid al a length. Record: 3- 1- 2- 0, $45,200. M aktoum ; B- Darley Stud M anagem ent Inc.; T- P

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Eight Paces) Lifetim e Record: 10- 2- 3- 1, $52,990. Rudkin. O - W illia m R H a rris . B - W illia m H a rris ( M D ) . T - C h ris - to p h e r , c , 3 , - - Sm arten Wild, by Outsm arted Out of Place W Grove. *1/2 to Norstep (Norquestor), MSW, $229,845. Sm arten. Nad al Sheba, 2- 7, Maiden, 1600m . O- Moham m ed bin Rashid Belhoul; B- Newport Farm ; T- K M cLaughlin. 7th-TPX, $23,800, 2 - 6 , 3 yo , f, 1 m , 1 :3 9 , ft. Afghan, g , 4 , Hennessy- - Affirm the Gold, by Golden TO DEPOSIT ONLY (f, 3, Deposit Ticket- - Corking {MSP}, by Act. Nad al Sheba, 2- 7, Hcp., 2000m . O- Sheikh Sensitive Prince) Lifetim e Record: 5- 2- 0- 0, $42,668. Rashid bin M oham m ed al M aktoum ; B- M arvin Little O- Jam es McIngvale. B- Betsi McCullough & Gainesway Jr & Jam es Iselin; T- J Sadler. *$600,000 yrl ‘99 Managem ent Corp. (KY). T- Patrick B. Byrne. KEESEP. *1/2 to Betty Van (Broad Brush), GSP, $128,538. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-AQU, $44,000, (S), 4yo/up, a1m 70yd, 1:43 2/5, ft. 8th-TPX, $23,800, 2- 6, 4yo/up, 1m , 1:36 1/5, ft. HUNTCOUNTRYCORNER (g, 4, Key Contender-- MANALAPAN ACADEMY (c, 4, Academ y Award- - Connem ara Fatherless, by Tarleton Oak) Lifetim e Record: 7- 2- 0- 0, Miss, by L'Enjoleur) Lifetim e Record: 14- 4- 3- 1, $75,895. $56,850. O/B- Felix J Nuesch (NY). T- Richard A Destasio. O- Duanne Bennett. B- Crown Colony Farm (KY). T- Mary Young. *1/2 to I Claudius (Mari’s Book), MSP, $280,929. 9th-FGX, $32,000, 4yo/up, f/m , 5 1/2f (off turf), 1:05 3/5, gd. MAIDEN WINNERS: BOLD BLUFF (f, 4, Pine Bluff- - Go For Bold, by Bold Forbes) Deputy Dash, c , 3 , Always a Classic--Call Cleta (MSP), Lifetim e Record: 15- 3- 4- 1, $108,550. O- Jack McNulty. by Phone Trick. AQU, 2-7, 1 1/16m , 1:45 2/5. B-D C B- Brereton C Jones (KY). T- Niall M O'Callaghan. *1/2 to Goff (Ky). *$125,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. Vashon (Seattle Dancer), MSW & GSP, $222,941. Calkins Road, c , 3 , Illin o is S to rm - - Little Code, by Lost Code. SAX, 2- 7, (S), 1m , 1:37 3/5. B- Thom as & 8th-OPX, $32,000, 4yo/up, f/m , 6f, 1:12, gd. Deborah Shapiro (Ca). VALID ANTHEM (m , 5, Valid Appeal--Indian Anthem {SP, Crescent Chief, c , 3 , In a Walk- - Broken Thoughts, by $113,823}, by Oh Say) Lifetim e Record: 29- 6- 7- 2, Guilty Conscience. FGX, 2- 7, (S), 1m (off turf), $235,126. O- Rosendo G Parra. B- Harry T Mangurian Jr 1:41 4/5. B- Long Shot Stables, LLC (La). (FL). T- Barry H Germ any. Blazing Flag, f, 3 , Personal Flag- - Blazing Hot (SW), by Irish River (Fr). GPX, 2- 7, (C), 1 1/8m T, 1:52 2/5. 9th-OPX, $29,000, 4yo/up, 1m , 1:38 1/5, gd. B-Adena Springs (Ky). TOTAL ANTICIPATION (c, 4, Prospect Bay--All Tango {SP, The Chauffeur, c , 3 , Signal Tap- - Graceful Bid, by $169,176}, by One for All) Lifetim e Record: 17- 4- 7- 2, Loustrous Bid. AQU, 2- 7, (C), 1 1/8m , 1:55 3/5. $91,376. O- Denise & Bill Morrison Jr. B- Ripplewood Farm B- Carol Hershe & Kathie Haines (Fl). (KY). T- Joseph M Foster. + Whiletheiron'shot, f, 3 , S m a rt S trike--No More Ironing, by Slew o' Gold. FGX, 2- 7, 6f, 1:12 4/5. 8th-LRL, $26,000, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:24, ft. B-David Garvin (Ky). *$65,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; DEER RUN (h, 5, Deerhound- - Thirty Eight Steps, by Thirty $105,000 yrl '00 FTKJUL. **1/2 to Sneaky Quiet

February 4th - Windward Passage earned a 10 1/4 Ragozin num ber running long in his first start at 3 . . . Captain Bodgit earned a 9 1/2 Ragozin num ber in his firs t sta rt a t 3 . CAPTAIN BODGIT $10,000 LF due 9/1 Saint Ballado Answering Echo, by Greek Answer m argaux farm LLC Phone (859) 846- 4433 TDN P AMERICAN • 2/8/02 • PAGE 6 of 6

(Seeking the Gold), MSW & GISP, $290,857. Allen's Protege, c , 4 , Allen's Prospect- - Miss Protege (SP), by Brilliant Protege. HOU, 2- 6, 6f, 1:12 4/5. B- Acorn Hill Farm , Inc (Md). *$117,000 2yo 2000 OBSMAR; $16,000 yrl '99 FTMOCT. Big City Nights, c , 4 , Gilded Tim e- - Hero's Rom ance (MSP), by Hero's Honor. SAX, 2- 7, (C), 6f, 1:10 4/5. B- Round Table Partnership (Ky). *$30,000 yrl '99 KEESEP. M eckem e, c , 4 , M ecke- - For the First Tim e, by Sunny North. GPX, 2- 7, 6f, 1:11 3/5. B- George Gianos (Fl). *$55,000 yrl '99 OBSAUG; $100,000 2yo 2000 OBSFEB. **3/4 to Hum bugaboo (Maudlin), MSW, $212,820. TDN P AMERICAN • 2/8/02 • PAGE 7 of 6

Maiden Winners Cont. SAITHOR (Storm Bird), Knockgriffin, $4K, 86/0/0 Window to the Soul, f, 4 , Naevus- - Nancy's Gem (SP), 10- TAM, Msw, 1 1/16m , + Pah, 6- 1 by Syntariat. HOU, 2- 6, (S), 6f, 1:15 1/5. B- Dana SIPHON (BRZ) (Itajara {Brz}), Airdrie, $15K, 170/8/1 Dean (Tx). 9-AQU, Msw, 1m , Senate Caucus, $45K KEE SEP yrl Montelena, f, 4 , Not for Love- - Ten's Testam ony, by VICTORY SPEECH (Deputy Minister), Ashford, $15K, 192/9/0 Deputed Testam ony. AQU, 2- 7, 1 1/16m , 1:45 1/5. B- Lew isfield Farm (M d). *Full to Duckhorn, GSW , ATTENTION TDN SUBSCRIBERS! $593,768. It’s foaling season once again, Seeking the Jewel, f, 4 , Seeking the Gold- - Seattle and as always, the Dram a, by Seattle Slew. SAX, 2-7, 1m , 1:38. B-Mr Thoroughbred Daily News looks & Mrs John C Mabee (Ky). *$500,000 yrl '99 forward to publishing “birth KEEJUL. announcem ents” for your new Sajon, c , 4 , Stack- - Bosun's Bride, by Nashua. GPX, 2- 7, foals out of STAKES WINNING (C), 1 1/16m , 1:46 3/5. B- Santa Cruz Ranch Inc. (Fl). and/or STAKES PRODUCING MARES. *1/2 to Carterista (Dr. Carter), MGSW, $753,598. To see your foaling news in print, Vices N Tabacos, m , 5 , D efrere- - Saucyladygaylord, by please fax us at (732) 747- 8955 Lord Gaylord. LRL, 2- 7, 6f, 1:12 1/5. B- Hill 'n' Dale with the following inform ation: Farm s (On). *$11,851 yrl '98 CBSSEP.

M are’s nam e, age and sire SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT M are’s owner; farm where m are is boarded Foal’s gender, sire and date of birth Progeny to watch: Friday, Feb. 8 Who the m are will be bred back to in 2002

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm , 1998 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW Race #- track, race type, distance, runner, odds ( if a v a il- Rem em ber, due to lim ited space, only foaling news from able) STAKES WINNING and/or STAKES PRODUCING MARES will APPEALING SKIER (Baldski), Walm ac, $5K, 68/9/0 be published. 8- GP, Alw, 7f, Miss Dixie Chick Thanks for your cooperation. ATTICU S (Nureyev), Three C him neys, $20K, 97/9/0 9-AQU, Msw, 1m , +Attache' Gal, $400K KEE SEP yrl 6-PHA, Msw, 6 1/2f, +Richierichierich, $12K KEE SEP yrl, CHEQUER (Mr. Prospector), McMahon, $8K, 90/8/0 15- 1 2- SA, Msw, 1m T, Test the Waters, $35K BAR MAR 2yo THIS WEEK IN HISTORY... DR. CATON (Seattle Slew), Dbl Diam ond, $5K, 81/6/0 February 8, 1941...Triple Crow n w inner Whirlaway began his 10- TAM, Msw, 1 1/16m , Dudem an, $30K OBS OCT wnl, 10- three- year- old season with a win in a six- furlong allow- 1 ance race at Hialeah. HELM SM AN (El Gran Senor), Pegasus, $8K, 92/12/1 10- TAM, Msw, 1 1/16m , Magyar, 20- 1 February 9, 1940...After a year’s absence from com petition, OUTFLANKER (Danzig), Cloverleaf, $3K, 59/12/2 Seabiscuit, cham pion handicap horse of 1937 and 1938, 6- PHA, Msw, 6 1/2f, Havana Star, $14K EAS JUL 2yo, 12- returned to racing at Santa Anita, where he finished third in 1 a handicap race. Seabiscuit ran three m ore races in 1940, PULPIT (A.P. Indy), Claiborne, $35K, 107/10/1 concluding his career with a win in the Santa Anita H. 2- SA, Msw, 1m T, + Maha Al Im an

New SW CAPTAIN SQUIRE (3- for- 4) took the $100,000 Turf Paradise Derby on 2/2. Stakes- placed Aloha Bold is 4- for- 5 and Bob B a ffe rt’s SHAMEFUL is 2- for- 2 at Santa Anita! FLYING CHEVRON (859)233- 7032 Fax Carson City Fly Me First, by Herbager $5,000 live foal (859)233- 9404 www.glencrest.com TDN P AMERICAN • 2/8/02 • PAGE 8 of 6

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TATTERSALLS LAUNCHES 2002 SEASON The four- year- old H B R I T A I N H filly Evidence (GB) (M achiavellian {USA}) topped Tattersalls' opening fixture of 2002, the February Sales, when bought FIRST FOALS FO R AND DIKTAT from the Queen's Royal Studs for 52,000gns. Purchased for Darley Stud were yesterday proudly announcing the first a client of Tattersalls (Ireland) director, Co M eath- based foals by new sires Diktat (GB) (Warning {GB}) and Lujain Denis Mahony, via agent Jim m y Byrne, the filly not attem pt (USA) (Seeking the Gold {USA}). Lujain’s first was produced to lose her m aiden tag. "She won't run again and will be by M illin g ( Ire ) (In The Wings {GB}) out of the Group 1- covered, she could go to any Northern Dancer stallion with winning m are Princess Pati (Ire) (Top Ville {Ire}) at Collin her pedigree, but I am not sure which one," said Byrne. She Stud Jan. 17. Within the following five days B rie f G lim p s e is out of a half-sister to Beyond Doubt (GB) (Belm ez {GB}), (Ire) (Taufan {USA}) and Paparazza (Ire) ( {USA}) had a half- sister to the G2 Sunset Park Handicap winner Blue- produced further sons. Diktat’s first foal, a filly, out of print (Ire) (Generous {Ire}). Belle Of The M anor (Ire) (Blue- Defined Feature (Ire) (Nabeel Dancer {USA}), arrived Jan. 23 bird), a four- year- old sister to the 1997 G3 Coventry at New England Stud. Two days later, Rosa Canina (GB) Stakes winner Harbour M aster (Fr), who broke her m aiden (Bustino {GB}), owned by Major Dick Hern and Willie Carson, for trainer Gerard Butler at Lingfield on January 30, will gave birth to a brown colt at Carson’s Minster Stud. continue her racing career for Prince Faisal in Saudi Arabia. She sold for 41,000gns to Dublin- based agent John Yesterday’s Results: McCorm ack. Yesterday's clearance rate was 55 percent and 3.30 Southwell, Bet Direct Tax Free Betting Maiden S. (Class the turnover of 452,600gns fell 46 percent short of last D), £4,776, 3yo, 1m (AWT), 1:44.30, stn. year's figure. The 6,116gns average and 3,000gns m edian MUTARAFAA (USA) (c, 3, Red Ransom {USA}- - Mashaarif for this reduced catalogue dipped respectively by 19 and 25 {USA}, by Mr. Prospector {USA}), the well- backed 5-2 percent. Edm ond Mahony, Tattersalls chairm an, said: "The second choice, was positioned in fifth as Benny The Vice num ber and diversity of overseas buyers here today have (USA) (Benny The Dip {USA}) set the pace and m ade given definite cause for encouragem ent. W e have seen sm ooth progress once into the hom e straight. He chal- buyers from throughout Europe, including Germ any, Greece, lenged on the bit at the two- furlong m arker, was eased to Italy, Russia, Spain and Turkey as well as solid dem and the front at the distance and was ridden clear in the clos- from British and Irish breeders and trainers. Overall, we felt ing stages to beat his foe by an easy five lengths. Lifetim e that the catalogue w as a little short of obvious stars when Record: 6- 1- 1- 0, £4,663. com pared w ith last year's record- breaking February Sale, O-J C Fretwell; B-Shadwell Farm LLC; T-Derek Shaw; but dem and has been consistent in all categories and there J- Graham Gibbons. has been no shortage of com petition for well- bred fillies and m ares as well as com m ercial yearlings." T A T T E R S A L L S S A L E S S T A T S ...... p 2 E M IR A T E S W IN N E R S ...... p 2 TDN Worldwide Today ...... 3 pages

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H I T A L Y H (Ire) (Bluebird {USA}), GSW - Ire; Priory Belle (Ire) (Priolo {USA}), Hwt 2yo Filly- Ire, G1SW - Ire, Yesterday’s Results: $114,135. **Ir85,000gns yrl ‘98 GOFORB. 2.35 Naples, Prem io Yafefia (Cond), 13,005, 3yo, 5fT, tim e: H H O N G K O N G H n/a, hy. PRETTY GIO (IRE) (f, 3, Ali- Royal {Ire}- - Pretty Sally {Ire}, EUROPEAN- BRED WINNERS: by Polish Patriot {USA}) Lifetim e Record: M en tor (Ire), g , 5 , Night Shift (USA)- - Rose Garland 10 starts, 4 wins, 3 places, 43,950. O- Gaetano Drago; (USA), by Seattle Slew (USA). Happy Valley, 2-6, P B- D Twom ey; T- G Colella; J- C Fiocchi. & O Challenge Cup, 2200m T. B- Finanziaria Agricola Com m erciola (Ire). *Previously Dancer Rose (Ire). 3.05 Naples, Prem io Wise Crown (Cond), 9,180, 4yo/up, **40,000gns yrl ‘98 TATOCT; FF450,000 HRA ‘00 7 fT , tim e : n / a , h y . GOFARC. DONORATICO (ITY) (h, 6, Great Norm and {USA}--Molly Triccolo (GB), g , 5 , Piccolo (GB)- - Tribal Lady (GB), by Splash {GB}, by Dunbeath {USA}) Lifetim e Record: Absalom (GB). Happy Valley, 2- 6, Atlantic Ocean 46 starts, 11 wins, 23 places, 147,303. O- Scuderia Andy Hcp., 1650m T. B-J W Parker & M E Pinto (GB). Capp SRL; B- Azienda Agricola F Brivio; *21,000gns wnlg ‘97 TATDEC; 70,000gns yrl ‘98 T- G Colleo; J- M Esposito. TATO CT.

H U N I T E D A R A B E M I R A T E S H H U.S. P R E M I E R E S H STATE CITY WINS GUINEAS PREP Friday at Santa Anita State City (USA) (Carson City {USA}) easily defeated four 7th Race, The Sham S., $75,000, 3yo, 9f others yesterday at Nad al Sheba in the final official prep SHAH JEHAN (USA) (c, 3, Mr. Prospector {USA}- - Voodoo for the UAE 2000 Guineas, scheduled for Feb. 28. The Lily {USA}, by Baldski {USA}) won his debut at Leopardstown lightly raced three- year- old, never out of the m oney in two by a nose last June before going down by a neck in the previous career starts in the Em irates, won his 2002 debut Listed Tyros S. at The Curragh July 28. Following a lengthy by an eye-catching 3 1/4 lengths, but runner up Fueguino break, the $4.4 m illion KEESEP yearling puchase ran fourth (Arg) (Luhuk {USA}) was equally im pressive with a late rally, behind Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) in the G1 Gran Criterium at while giving the w inner nine pounds. Early divisional leader, Longcham p Oct. 7 and capped off his 2001 season with a Ibn al Haitham (GB) (Zafonic {USA}), winner of the GII seventh-place finish in Newm arket’s G1 Dewhurst S. Oct. Norfolk S. as a juvenile, was scratched the m orning of the 20. Previously trained by Aidan O’Brien, the dark bay will race. receive Lalix for his route and m ain track debut. Lifetim e Record: SP- Ire, 4- 1- 1- 0, $38,811. EUROPEAN- BRED WINNERS: O- M agnier & Tabor; B- Joseph Allen (Ky); T- D W ayne Lukas. Joyous Gift (GB), c , 3 , Cadeaux Genereux (GB)--Elfin Laughter (GB), by Alzao (USA). Nad al Sheba, 2- 7, Maiden, 1200m . O- Godolphin; B- Highclere Stud Ltd; TATTERSALLS FEBRUARY MIXED T-S bin Suroor. *220,000gns yrl ‘00 TATOCT. Thursday, February 7, 2002 M inkash (Ire), g , 5 , Caerleon (USA)- - Ingabelle (Ire) (GSW- Ire), by Taufan (USA). Nad al Sheba, 2- 7, Hcp., 1700m . O- Sheikh Ham dan bin Rashid al Maktoum ; CUM ULATIVE TOTALS 2002 2001 B- Ballylinch Stud; T- P Rudkin. *1/2 to Wild Bluebell No. Sold 74 111 Gross 452,600gns 840,900gns W e ’ll H andAver ageYou The World 6,116gns 7,575gns The TDN-Worldwide’s 550 paying Msubscredian ibers include th e leading3, 000studgns farm s, 4,000gns owners, breeders, trainers and bloodstock agents around th e globe. To place an advertisem ent in th e TDN-Worldwide, Please call: In th e U.S.: Alycia Borer 732- 747- TDN P WORLDWIDE • 2/8/02 • PAGE 3 of 3

H A U S T R A L A S I A H house refuted the suggestion. TRB chief executive Merv Hill said at a press conference WATERHOUSE BACK IN HOT WATER Thursday he was determ ined to ensure "that the betting Just m onths after returning to the betting ring following operation in question is purely a betting operation....we want a 17- year exile, prom inent Sydney bookm aker Rob W ater- to know a lot m ore about the transaction and why it is in house has com e under fire once again after he inflated the better ledger." Veteran turf journalist M ax Presnell wryly 3- 1 favorites odds up to 500- 1. In an inquiry launched by observed on ABC radio that Waterhouse had "broken the the N SW Thoroughbred Racing Board, headed by chief stew- Guinness book of records for the m ost generous overs." ard Ray Murrihy, Waterhouse told the panel which opened at Canterbury racetrack on Wednesday night, that he m ade the CAMARENA’S BREEDING PLANS SET bets with form er bookm aker Peter M cCoy as a favor to help Cam arena (NZ) (Danehill {USA}), winner of the 1999 G1 M cCoy wipe out a debt he owed to W aterhouse. "It is a Queensland Derby, is in foal to Darley Australia sire King's storm in a teacup. I have done nothing wrong," W aterhouse Best (USA) while her dam , Canny Miss (Aus) (Marscay said outside his office yesterday. McCoy, interviewed on ABC {Aus}), has a date this year with none other than Danzig Radio, said: "I do owe him m oney and we discussed this (USA). Darley Australia's Oliver Tait confirm ed that Sheikh when I was in Australia recently. To m y knowledge, no Ham dan Bin Rashid al Maktoum , who purchased Cam arena offence has been com m itted and there are no tax im plica- last year for a reported A$1.5 m illion, also purchased Canny tions. It is a beat- up." Miss privately from Davilora Lodge. "Canny Miss is at Murrihy asked Waterhouse for a contact num ber and Wim bledon Farm in the US and she is going to visit address for McCoy, a form er Canberra bookm aker who now Danzig," he said of the three- quarter sister to Group 1 m anages the Grant Waterhouse betting shop in Fiji, but winners Canny Lass (Aus) and Canny Lad (Aus), both by Waterhouse was unable to provide the inform ation. McCoy Bletchingly (Aus). Darley has retained Canny Miss’ weanling was one of several people, including Waterhouse and his filly by Danehill at its base at Collingrove in the N SW Hunter father Bill, warned off for having prior knowledge of the Valley. Meanwhile, trainer Bart Cum m ings confirm ed the Fine Cotton ring- in scandal at Brisbane's Eagle Farm track retirem ent of Cam arena's lightly- raced full brother Shrewdy in 1984. Then AJC Chief Steward John Shreck, now based in (Aus), a $280,000 Easter purchase. Shrewdy raced on six Hong Kong, said on ABC Radio: "When Fine Cotton occurred occasions for two wins and a third with earnings of they all said that was a storm in a teacup too, but the $33,135. "He showed trem endous prom ise and jockey John whole episode did untold dam age to racing. I just hope this Marshall was certain he would easily have been a Group does turn out to be a storm in a teacup for the sake of One horse," said stable forem an Anthony Cum m ings. "But racing." unfortunately he suffered a bone fracture in his knee." Stewards have asked Waterhouse, who returned to the Arrangem ents for four- year- old to stand at stud are cur- ring on Aug. 11, to produce records of non- racing debts rently being negotiated. which appear in his settling ledger against M cCoy's nam e. Waterhouse was grilled by stewards over a series of 12 H M A I D E N W I N N E R S H bets he placed for McCoy at inflated odds, with McCoy believed to have won about $40,000. Waterhouse's children, Sopran Enli (Ity), c , 3 , Lycius (USA)- - En Hiver (USA), by Kate and Tom , were also questioned by stewards, his book- Majestic Light (USA). Naples, Italy, 2- 7, Prem io Wyse m akers' bag was searched and docum ents were seized. King (Mdn), 3yo, c/g, 11f 55ydsT, 6,275 to winner. Murrihy asked Waterhouse in the inquiry, "You set this B-Azienda Agricola S Uberto In Cerrecchia SRL. person [M cCoy] at odds of 500- 1 on horses that started M utarafaa (USA), c , 3 , Red Ransom (USA)- - Mashaarif 3- 1 and under....Are you serious?" Waterhouse claim s he (USA), by Mr. Prospector (USA). Southwell, Britain, and McCoy had been involved in property purchases, m ort- 2-7, Bet Direct Tax Free Betting Maiden S. (Class D), gages and loans; and McCoy owed him "a six figure sum ." 3yo, 1m (AWT), £3,343 to winner. B- Shadwell Farm M urrihy suggested to W aterhouse the w agers were "ficti- LLC. tious" and noted the tax situation in regards to losses. Murrihy discovered a debt figure relating to McCoy in Wa- terhouse's com puterised printout and Waterhouse said the debt was accum ulated by "transactions outside of racing." M urrihy asked: "What's it doing in the betting ledger?" Bets are going in your ledger for Peter M cCoy on short priced favourites at 500- 1. I suggest this is a charade." Water- TDN P WORLDWIDE • 2/8/02 • PAGE 4 of 3

TDN Euro is : England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) France: Claude Beniada Germ any: Christa Riebel Ireland: Dave Keena Ita ly : Giorgio Barsotti