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MONARCHOS TO CLAIBORNE It’s official-- winner Monarchos P R E S U L T S P (Maria’s Mon--Regal Band, by Dixieland Band) will begin his stud career at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky. Sunday, Valparaiso Sporting Club, Chile The four-year-old will stand the 2002 season for a fee EL DERBY-G1, Valparaiso Sporting Club, 2-3, 3yo, of $25,000 live foal. “I have the highest regard for Seth 2400mT, 2:26 3/5, fm. Hancock and Claiborne,” the colt’s owner, John Oxley, 1--MISTER ACPEN (CHI), c, 3, Golden Voyager said. “Claiborne and the many fine clients they are 1st Dam: Gruta Azul (Chi), by Semenenko associated with will assure an exclusive book of mares 2nd Dam: Grisetta (Chi), by *Balconaje for the important first four years and thereafter.” The colt will be syndicated. “Monarchos has received his 3rd Dam: Guaracuya (Chi), by Cencerro (Chi) EVA vaccination,” Oxley said. “Following the required O-Doña Juanita Farm; B-Matancilla; T-Jorge Inda; 30-day period of observation, it is anticipated that a J-Anyelo Riverra; 40,000 pesos. Lifetime Record: syndication will be completed, as there has been a very 12-4-2-0, 60,250,000 pesos. strong interest in participation expressed by major 2--Tronare (Chi), c, 3, Stuka--Pijama Party (Chi), by breeders. I will be retaining a substantial interest, allow- Manos de Piedra. ing [wife] Debby and me to send our very nicest mares 3--Se Vera (Chi), f, 3, Hussonet--Señora Bonita (Chi), to Monarchos over the coming years.” by Stately Form. Margins: 1, 3 1/2, HD. Odds: 14.80, 3.80, 1.70. FLUTE RETIRED Flute (Seattle Slew--Rougeur, by Blushing Groom Sunday, Kokura, Japan {Fr}), winner of the GI Kentucky Oaks and GI Alabama KOKURA DAISHOTEN-G3-JRA, ¥82,680,000, Kokura, S. last season and a finalist for the as 2-3, 4yo/up, 1800mT, 1:48, fm. champion three-year-old filly, has been retired because 1--@TAMAMO HIBIKI (JPN), 117, h, 6, by Commander in Chief (GB) of a small chip in her ankle. “If it’s a normal horse, 1st Dam: Tamamo Happy (GSP-Jpn), by Morning Frolic you’d think nothing of it, take the chip out and bring 2nd Dam: Hanki Dia (Jpn), by Venture VII (GB) her back,” Juddmonte Manager Garrett O’Rourke told 3rd Dam: Hommaru Queen (Jpn), by Solonaway (GB) The Blood-Horse. “But we’re at that time of the year O-Tamamo K; B-Niikappu Ito Bokujo; T-Isami Obara; when we have the opportunity to get her bred and get J-Yoshiyuki Obara; ¥43,616,000. Lifetime Record: an early foal out of her next year. At the end of the 32-7-3-4. day, it’s better to be safe than sorry.” Flute started just 2--Win Schneid (Jpn), 117, c, 4, Sunday Silence-- once at two, finishing second, then was first or second Bubble Prospector, by Miswaki. O-Win Co. Ltd.; in her first six starts of 2001, adding runner-up finishes B-Shadai Farm; ¥17,176,000. in the GI Santa Anita Oaks and GI Beldame S. to her 3--Daitaku Bertram (Jpn), 117, c, 4, Dance in the Dark Grade I victories. She was off the board for the only time in her career in her final start, finishing seventh as (Jpn)--Spring Never (Jpn), by Sakura Yutaka O (Jpn). the even-money favorite in the GI Breeders’ Cup Dis- O-Taiyo Farm Co. Ltd.; B-Miyabi Bokujo; taff. She retires with four wins and three seconds from ¥11,088,000. eight starts for earnings of $1,101,504. The four-year- Margins: NK, 1 3/4, 1 3/4. Odds: 38.60, 3.90, 2.50. old is expected to arrive at owner/breeder Juddmonte Tamamo Hibiki, coming off a seventh-place effort in Farms near Lexington this week, but breeding plans last month’s G3 Kyoto Kim Pai, raced in mid-pack early have not been finalized. and moved to the front approaching the final drive. He took command in deep stretch and outbattled Win TDN TODAY Schneid for a narrow score. Headline News ...... 3 pages Stakes Results cont. p2

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Stakes Results cont. Kyodo News Service Hai cont. Sunday, Kyoto, Japan Cheers Stark returned from his Dec. 22 maiden win SILK ROAD S.-G3-JRA, ¥82,650,000, Kyoto, 2-3, to run second in the Jan. 14 G3 Shinzen Kinen last time 4yo/up, 1200mT, 1:08.7, fm. out. Rated in sixth early, the colt delivered an impres- 1--@GAILY FLASH (IRE), 115, h, 9, by Danehill sive rally along the rail in the lane to catch pacesetting 1st Dam: Go Honey Go (Ire) (GSW, $146,165), by Sun Valley in deep stretch. “I was really impressed by General Assembly his performance in the stretch,” said winning rider 2nd Dam: Go Feather Go, by Go Marching Shinji Fujita. “He has big strides and is a dynamic 3rd Dam: Feather Bed, by Gratitude (GB) horse, so once he started to fight, it was a great effort. O-Tokyo Thoroughbred Bureau Inc.; B-Ballylinch Stud He is improving both mentally and physically.” Ltd.; T-Isao Yasuda; J-Tetsuya Kobayashi; Wednesday, January 30, Kawasaki, Japan ¥43,595,000. Lifetime Record: 62-7-8-5. KAWASAKI KINEN-G1-NRA, Kawasaki, 1-30, 4yo/up, 2--Saikyo Sunday (Jpn), 121, h, 6, Sunday Silence-- 2100mT, 2:16.2, yl. Sawayaka Princess (Jpn), by Northern Taste. O-K. 1--REGENT BLUFF (JPN), 123, h, 6, by Park Regent Okumoto; B-Shadai Farm; ¥17,170,000. 1st Dam: Sally Belle (Jpn), by Goodly (Fr) 3--I.T. Swallo (Jpn), 117, g, 5, Markofdistinction (GB)-- 2nd Dam: Mejiro Toyama (Jpn), by Fidalgo (GB) Swift Queen (Jpn), by Swift Swallow. O-T Imon; 3rd Dam: Asama Yuri (Jpn), by Bostonian (Jpn) B-Katsuo Tagami; ¥11,085,000. O-Akihiro Ohara; B-Takashi Yoshida; T-Yokichi Margins: 1/2, NK, NK. Odds: 97.50, 4.40, 28.20. Okubo; J-Yutaka Yoshida; ¥60,000,000. Lifetime Gaily Flash, still looking for his first graded-stakes win Record: 39-8-8-5, ¥310,500,000. *1/2 to Russian at the ripe old age of nine, had been winless since Gold (Jpn) (Russian Roubles), GSW-Jpn. taking the Chuto S. 13 months ago. The veteran runner 2--Hagino High Grade (Jpn), 123, h, 6, Commander in stalked the pacesetters, gained the lead in midstretch Chief (GB)--Russian Party (Jpn), by Russian Roubles. and inched clear late. “I was nervous in the stretch O-Yoshie Hinokuma; B-Mukoubetsu Fukuda Farm. when those other horses were getting close to us, but 3--Gold Proof (Jpn), 123, h, 7, Gold Ret (Jpn)--Sun he never gave up,” jockey Tetsuya Kobayashi said of Woman (Jpn), by Floribunda (GB). O-Masamichi the winner. Gaily Flash is expected to make his next Kondo; B-Norio Hara. start in the Mar. 24 G1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen. Trot Margins: HD, HD, 3 1/2. Odds: 3.40, 2.90, 12.30. Star (Jpn) (Damister), last year’s champion sprinter, was favored, but came home only sixth. P P R E V I E W P Sunday, Tokyo, Japan Saturday, KYODO NEWS SERVICE HAI-G3-JRA, ¥81,270,000, DONN H.-GI, $500,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m Tokyo, 2-3, 3yo, 1800mT, 1:50.4, gd. Three Donn hopefuls had there final workouts at 1--@CHEERS STARK (JPN), 121, c, 3, by Sunday Silence Gulfstream yesterday morning. Graeme Hall (Dehere), 1st Dam: Cheers Flower, by Al Nasr trained by Todd Pletcher, went five furlongs in 1:01 2nd Dam: Dukayna (Ire), by Northfields 3/5. The five-year-old, making his first appearance since 3rd Dam: Dumka (Fr), by Kashmir II running second in the Nov. 24 GI Cigar Mile, will be the O-Kiyoko Kitamura; B-Nakano Farm; T-Kenji starting highweight at 118 pounds. “It was a very good Yamauchi; J-Shinji Fujita; ¥42,539,000. Lifetime work,” Pletcher said. “I got him going out six furlongs Record: 4-2-2-0. *Full to Cheers Grace (Jpn), Ch. 3yo in 1:13 and change. He’s been training well and I hope Filly-Jpn, GSW-Jpn, $2,144,121. he’s fit enough for the Donn. It’s hard to guess, with 2--Sun Valley (Jpn), 123, c, 3, Winning Ticket (Jpn)-- the track being deep, but we’ll find out Saturday.” Valery (Jpn), by Sunday Silence. O-Susumu Hayashi; Traditionally (Mr. Prospector), winner of the GI B-Urakawa Nissei Bokujo; ¥17,154,000. Oaklawn H. last year, went a half-mile in :48 1/5. Free 3--Seiko Academy (Jpn), 121, c, 3, Sunday Silence-- Of Love (Meadow Flight) matched that time in his four- Sukorui, by Seeking the Gold. O-H. Takekuni; B- furlong breeze. “So far, so good,” trainer Rick Violette Northern Farm; ¥11,077,000. Jr. said. “We’ll see how he’s doing the next couple of Margins: NK, 1 1/4, 2 1/2. Odds: 2.20, 11.80, 10.10. days and, if he’s all right, then we’ll enter him.”

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P EDIGREE INSIGHTS Kissin Kris is based in Florida at the Franks Farm of his breeder John Franks, who experienced some highs BY ANDREW CAULFIELD and lows during the horse's racing career. When Kissin Kris took the GI Haskell Invitational H. in 1993, he THE ROBERTO LINE improved his record to 13-4-3-2, with the three sec- One of my most memorable visits to a racecourse onds including one in the Belmont S. Remarkably, Kissin dates back nearly 30 years, to York's 1972 August Kris made a further 22 appearances without managing meeting when the extraordinary Brigadier Gerard was to win another race. This epic losing streak is hard to expected to extend his unbeaten record to 16 wins. believe in view of his second in the Travers S., his third Braulio Baeza, riding the Derby winner Roberto for the behind Arcangues and Bertrando in the 1993 Breeders' first time, had other ideas, though. Having helped force Cup Classic and his second in the Suburban H. in 1995. the early pace, Roberto made his bid for glory as he Perhaps the losses had more to do with lack of determi- headed for the five-furlong long finishing stretch and nation than any lack of ability. maintained his gallop so well that even the heroic Briga- Jorge Chavez, who partnered Kissin Kris in the Sub- dier couldn't catch him. In the process, Roberto sliced urban, reported, “I had so much horse and he was nearly two seconds off the track record and stunned coming so strong, but he started cheating. He wouldn't the York crowd into virtual silence, with the exception give me everything.” of a few jubilant Irishmen. Although Kissin Kris clearly had his foibles (as did Just recalling that moment makes me feel old, and Roberto), he was surely a welcome addition to the reminds me too of the unwelcome fact that several of stallion strength in Florida, where Kris S. sired so many Roberto's best stallion sons are also well past the first good horses during the first part of his career. He was flush of youth. Kris S. is now 25; Robellino, an under- popular in his first season in 1996 at a fee of $5,000, rated son based in England, is 24; Silver Hawk is 23; attracting 88 mares for a crop of 62 named foals, but and Lear Fan is 21. Even Repriced, billed as “the youn- the next two years saw his book fall to 70 and then 51. gest son of the great Roberto at stud,” is now 14. Although his fortunes have continued to fluctuate, he Although there should still be plenty of life left in attracted 112 mares in 2000, so his yearling crop this Dynaformer, 17, and in Red Ransom, 15, we should year is his largest to date. perhaps be looking to see whether there are many It will be interesting to see how Kissin Kris progresses grandsons of Roberto capable of maintaining his power- over the next few years, because there are signs that ful influence in the U.S. It is slightly worrying that this he has ability. His first crop contained the Canadian year's Blood-Horse stallion register lists only 10 grand- champion Kiss A Native and his comparatively small sons, and there are only five Grade I winners among third crop has so far produced the stakes winners Bliss- them--Kris S.'s sons Arch, Kissin Kris, Prized and You ful Kiss (My Dear Girl S.), Kiss An Angel and Cellars and I, plus Lear Fan's son Labeeb. Shiraz, an unexpected winner of Sunday’s GIII At the moment, then, the task of extending the Herecomesthebride S. Roberto male line in North America seems to rest fairly It will also be interesting to see how Arch and firmly on the shoulders of Kris S. Unfortunately, Prized Labeeb, two other grandsons of Roberto, fare with their has probably made a greater impact with his 1997 New first juveniles this year. Kris S.'s Super Derby winner Zealand crop than with his American progeny, headed Arch attracted the attention of John Ferguson, a man by the Grade II winners Prized Stamp and Pisces. How- who has paid such prices as $3,900,000, $1,200,000 ever, You and I may yet recover from a slow start with and $1,000,000 for sons of Kris S. The Englishman his first crop, having sired eight stakes winners in his collected two of Arch's highest-priced yearlings at second and the Grade I-winning You in his third. $140,000 and $100,000.

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OBS CALDER SALE SET FOR TODAY The 2002 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s Selected Two-Year- I G U L F S T R E A M I Olds in Training Sale will be held at Calder today. A total of 205 hips have been catalogued, including juve- Stephentown on Track for Fountain of Youth: niles by Forty Niner, Mr. Prospector and Storm Cat. Promising three-year-old Stephentown (Wild Again), Other top sires represented include Carson City, pointing for the Feb. 16 GI Fountain of Youth S., Dehere, Pine Bluff, Red Ransom, Saint Ballado, Unbri- worked a half-mile in an easy :52 at Gulfstream Park dled’s Song and last year’s top freshman stallion Valid yesterday morning. “He went well,” trainer Tony Expectations. There are also representatives of promis- Reinstedler said. “All I want to do now is keep him ing young sires such as Awesome Again, Cape Town, happy and relaxed.” The colt has two wins from his Deputy Commander, Formal Gold, Grand Slam, Tale of three career starts, most recently taking a 1 1/16-mile the Cat and Wild Rush. Hip #12 is a colt by the late Mr. allowance test at Gulfstream by five lengths Jan. 9. Prospector out of Battle Hymn (Danzig), a half-sister to “He’s still got a lot of growing and learning to do,” Canadian champion Wavering Girl and graded-stakes Reinstedler said, but added, “I’ve got a lot of confi- winners Tricky Creek, Parade Ground and Speed Dialer. dence in this horse and so does his rider [Pat Day].” The lone Storm Cat in the sale is Hip #142, a colt out of Refinancing (*Forli). The chestnut is a half-brother to Yesterday’s Results: MGSW Hal’s Pal (GB). Bidding for the one-day auction 8th-GPX, $40,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($100,000), begins at 10:30 a.m. (OBS Outs, p2) 4yo/up, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. 1--DANCING MISSILE, 122, c, 4, Canaveral--Baroque BATES MOTEL MARE TOPS FASIG-TIPTON Dancer, by Seattle Dancer. O-Joseph E Haller; WINTER MIXED SALE Queen Suite (Bates Motel-- B-Windhill Farm (KY); T-Dale Romans. Lifetime Re- Queen Quillon, by Raise a Native), an 11-year-old cord: SW, 14-5-3-0, $180,103. broodmare in foal to El Prado (Ire), brought a final bid of 2--Gallant Frolic, 122, c, 4, Broad Brush--Lindsay Frolic, $60,000 to top the 2002 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Winter by Mt. Livermore. Mixed Sale at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in 3--Beware Avalanche, 120, g, 6, Mt. Livermore--Special Timonium yesterday. A stakes winner from the family Strike, by Mr. Prospector. of MGISW Quack, the bay was consigned by Charlton Margins: 1HF, HF, 2. Odds: 1.30, 6.60, 2.00. (Mr. and Mrs. Rick Abbott), agent, and purchased by Dancing Missile has been on the upswing recently, Frank Bonsal Jr. The top-selling yearling at the sale was including a second-place finish in a Churchill allowance a filly by Two Punch out of stakes-placed Delta Danielle Nov. 23 and a solid win last time in Turfway’s Holiday (Lord Avie), who sold for $45,000 to GRB Stable. The Cheer S. Dec. 29. Looking to make it two in a row, the dark bay, a half-sister to stakes-placed Danielle’s Affair favorite took the lead soon after the break, held the (Black Tie Affair {Ire}), was consigned by Marshall W. field at a safe distance throughout and maintained his Silverman, agent. momentum late for a comfortable score. STAKES CLOSINGS FASIG-TIPTON MIDLANTIC TODAY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5: WINTER MIXED SALE 04-06 $500,000 Illinois Derby-II, Spt, 3yo, 9f (100) MONDAY, FEB. 4, 2002 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6: 02-15 $100,000 Shirley Jones H.-III, GP, 3yo/up, f/m, TOTALS 2002 2001 7f (100) No. Sold 123 145 02-16 $200,000 Fountain of Youth-I, GP, 3yo, 8.5f Gross $900,700 $896,800 (200) Average $7,323 $6,185 02-16 $100/100,000a Gulfstream Park Breeders’ Cup H.- Median $4,200 $3,500 I, GP, 3yo/up, 11fT (200) www.fasigtipton.com 02-16 $150,000 Silverbulletday-III, FG, 3yo, f, 8.5f (100) $750,000 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (GI) for 3-year-olds to be run April 13 $500,000 Ashland Stakes (GI) for 3-year-old fillies to be run April 6 (800) 456-3412 www.keeneland.com Nominations close Wednesday, February 20 TDN P AMERICAN • 2/5/02 • PAGE 2 of 4

Gulfstream Report cont. 7th-GPX, $34,000, Alw, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:26 1/5, ft. I M I D W E S T I ROVER (h, 5, Rubiano--Vexation, by Vice Regent), who had been trying to break his maiden since ‘99, finally Yesterday’s Results: succeeded Jan. 10 at Tampa Bay and decided that he 8th-FGX, $32,000, Alw, 3yo, a1m40yd, 1:40 3/5, ft. liked the winner’s circle. In his first go at allowance LASER ZONE (c, 3, Wild Zone--Matagomi, by Spend a company, skeptical bettors made him a longshot at Buck), a closing second last time in an allowance event 23-1. Stalking just off the pacesetters through quick over this track Jan. 20, was the well-supported 2-1 fractions of :22 2/5 and :45 3/5, he came three-wide choice to win his route debut. The half to San Pedro around the turn and was hard-ridden down the stretch, (Leo Castelli), MSW, $207,880, was clear of the field finishing 1 1/2 lengths in front of favored Phone Ruler early, repelled his foes a furlong out and had enough (Phone Trick). Lifetime Record: 10-2-3-3, $56,430. left in the tank to succeed by a half length over Wind- O-Lazy F Ranch. B-Derry Meeting Farm & London Thor- ward Passage (Captain Bodgit). Lifetime Record: oughbred Services (PA). T-Angel Penna Jr. 6-2-2-0, $46,800. O/B-Richard F Rudolph (KY). T-Joseph E Broussard. I W E S T I 2nd-FGX, $30,000, Msw, 3yo, c/g, 1mT, 1:39 3/5, fm. +MR. O'BRIEN (IRE) (c, 3, Mukaddamah--Laurel Delight Tiznow Tops Cal-bred Champions: {GB}, by Presidium {GB}), a $30,942 GOFOCT yearling Tiznow (Cee’s Tizzy), who battled Arc winner Sakhee to the wire in his second consecutive GI Breeders’ Cup purchase, was restrained in second early, took com- Classic win, was voted champion California-bred older mand on the second turn and drew off under a steady male for the 2001 season, reports the Thoroughbred hand ride to win his debut by 5 1/2 lengths as the 8-5 Times. The five-year-old appears to be the leading can- favorite. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,000. didate to secure his second Cal-bred Horse of the Year O-Capucine Mourier, Skeedattle II. B-Jack Ronan & Des title at the awards luncheon, to be held at the Golden Verre Hunt Farm Co. (Ire). T-Michael W Dickinson. Gates Fields Turf Club Saturday. The Thoroughbred Corp.’s Officer (Bertrando) earned the champion juve- 6th-FGX, $30,000, Msw, 3yo, c/g, a1mT, 1:40 2/5, nile title following a season which included five consec- fm. utive wins, including a victory in the GI Champagne S. VERACUS (c, 3, Atticus--Slewvera {GSP-Fr & US, Victress in the GI Apple Blossom H. and GI Vanity H., $128,958}, by Seattle Slew), a fading third in his off- Gourmet Girl (Cee’s Tizzy) emerged the leader in the the-turf debut over this track Jan. 19, was backed older female division. Other honorees are: down to 3-1 odds for his first try on turf. Content to • Golden Ballet (Moscow Ballet) - Three-year-old Filly settle in midpack early, the second choice made prog- • Romanceishope (In Excess {Ire}) - Three-year-old Male ress near the second turn, swung out five wide for the • Go Go (Falstaff) - Sprinter drive and just got up in time to score by a nose over • Native Desert (Desert Classic) - Turf Horse favored Majestic Thief (Mahogany Hall). Lifetime Re- • Lady George (Lake George) - Two-year-old Filly cord: 2-1-0-1, $21,300. O-Wertheimer Farm. B-Wertheimer & Frere (KY). T-Todd Trainer Warren Stute and breeders John and Betty A Pletcher. Mabee earned top honors in their respective divisions as did Cee’s Tizzy, leading sire by earnings; Bertrando, leading sire of juveniles by earnings; Flying Continental, SELECTED 2YOS IN TRAINING SALE leading sire by numbers of winners; and Illinois Storm, top freshman sire. Tuesday, Feb. 5 - OUTS... 15, 16, 39, 52, 53, 69, 93, 101, 107, 120, TDN TODAY 134, 145, 149, 161, 165, 167, 171, 178, 198 American ...... 4 pages www.obssales.com TDN P AMERICAN • 2/5/02 • PAGE 3 of 4

F O R E I G N Oregon Girl, m, 5, Rubiano--Paying Guest, by Vice I I Regent. Tokyo, 2-2, Setsubun Sho, 6f. Lifetime Record: 18-4-3-4, $453,985. O-Toyomitsu Hirai; AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: B-Pedigree Farms Inc.; T-Nobuhiro Suzuki. *$30,000 +Grantz Swan, c, 3, Capote--California Rush (SP), by wnlg ‘97 KEENOV; $77,000 yrl ‘98 KEESEP. Forty Niner. Kyoto, 2-3, Maiden Race, 7f. Lifetime Grass World, h, 6, Rahy--A Chance of Storm, by Storm Record: 1-1-0-0, $45,113. O-Toyomitsu Hirai; B-Gulf Cat. Tokyo, 2-3, Plate Race, 8f. Lifetime Record: Coast Farms Bloodstock LP; T-Masanao Tsubo. 25-5-3-4, $586,090. O-Hanzawa Inc.; B-David *$150,000 wnlg ‘99 KEENOV; $270,000 yrl ‘00 B Garvin, Dale Gish & James Hendricks; T-Katsumi KEESEP. Suzuki. *$80,000 yrl ‘97 KEESEP. Beneficial, c, 3, Forest Wildcat--Princess Cashtime, by Superoyale. Kokura, 2-2, Moegi Sho, 6fT. Lifetime AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN HONG KONG: Record: 6-2-0-1, $140,752. O-Koji Maeda; B-Connie Rainbow and Gold, g, 5, Gulch--Weekend Storm, by Scherr; T-Yoshihito Dazai. *$130,000 yrl ‘00 Storm Bird. Sha Tin, 2-2, Centenary Vase-G3, TEXAUG; $300,000 2yo FTFFEB. **Stalked the 2000mT. B-W.S. Farish & W.S. Kilroy. *Formerly pacesetter and battled down the lane to eke out a Garcia Marquez. **SW-HK. ***$775,000 yrl ‘98 neck victory. FTSAUG. Strairal Hawk, c, 3, Silver Hawk--Masake (GSW & GISP, $203,776), by Master Willie (GB). Tokyo, 2-2, Novice Race, 8f. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $56,391. I I N D U S T R Y I N F O I O-Southnia Inc.; B-M.P.Burke; T-Keiji Takaichi. *$290,000 wnlg ‘99 KEENOV. **Rated in mid-pack Kenny Mayne to Host Eclipse Awards: early before charging to the front at midstretch en For the third consecutive year, ESPN’s Kenny Mayne route to a 2 1/2-length victory. “This colt did not will host the Eclipse Awards ceremonies, to be held at relax today. I know he is still green, but when he the Fontainebleau Hilton Resort in Miami Beach Feb. develops mentally, he’ll be a great horse,” 18. Mayne anchors ESPN’s “SportsCenter” and writes commented winning rider Masayoshi Ebina. features for ESPN.com. Sugino General, c, 4, Known Fact--Cherokee Crossing (MSP), by Cherokee Colony. Kyoto. 2-2, Plate Race, 9f. Lifetime Record: 12-2-0-3, $161,203. O-Mie B R E E D E R S’ Sugiyama; B-Hermitage Farm LLC & Walter Freeman; T-Hidekazu Asami. *1/2 to Mountain Girl (Mountain E D I T I O N Cat), SW, $131,320; Siphonic (Siphon {Brz}), GISW, $733,978. **$102,000 yrl ‘99 KEESEP; $300,000 STAKES RESULTS: 2yo ‘00 FTFFEB. ***Took the lead turning for home NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY H., $100,000, SUN, and drew off to score by 2 1/2 lengths. 2-3, (S), 4yo/up, 1m, 1:38 4/5, sy. Divine Silver, c, 4, Silver Deputy--Be My Baby, by 1--RUNMORE MEMA, 118, h, 5, by Jack Wilson--Reck- Ogygian, Kyoto, 2-3, Kashihara S., 6f. Lifetime less Mema, by Full Choke. O-Paul Prather; B-W T Record: 7-4-0-0, $372,105. O-Tadashi Sakurai; Stradley (NM); T-Fred I Danley; J-J M Bourdieu; B-Redwood Partners; T-Masamichi Wada. *$190,000 $62,220. Lifetime Record: 37-10-12-7, $277,256. yrl ‘99 FTSAUG. **Went wire-to-wire to win his third *Full to Oddsonjack, MSW, $274,277. straight race by six lengths. 2--I’m Not Bluffin, 119, c, 4, Blind Man’s Bluff--Slalom, Daiwa Dublin, g, 5, Gone West--Minister Wife (GSW, by Royal Ski. ($30,000 yrl ‘99 RUIAUG). $22,814. $318,217), by Deputy Minister. Tokyo, 2-3, Plate 3--Ciento, 122, c, 4, Prospector Jones--Centurn, by Race, 8f. Lifetime Record: 14-3-1-1, $211,278. Ack Ack. ($15,000 yrl ‘99 RUIAUG). $10,370. O-Daiwa Shoji Inc.; B-Fares Farm Inc.; T-Yoshitaka Margins: NK, 2, HF. Odds: 13.40, 25.10, 2.50. Ninomiya. *$110,000 yrl ‘98 KEEJUL; $160,000 yrl ‘98 KEESEP. Breeders’ Edition cont. p4 TO THE PATRIOT IN ALL OF US Congratulations New England Patriots on your Super Bowl victory, and thank you Coach Belichick for your example as a great leader and an inspiration for anyone seeking the path to success.

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ALLOWANCE RESULTS: MAIDEN RESULTS: 7th-SAX, $54,000, 2-3, (S), 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:48 Veracus, c, 3, Atticus--Slewvera (GSP-Fr & US, 4/5, fm. $128,958), by Seattle Slew. FGX, 2-4, a1mT, SPEEDY PICK (c, 4, Bertrando--Personal Victory {SW}, 1:40 2/5. B-Wertheimer & Frere (Ky). by Private Account) Lifetime Record: 10-2-1-2, Bold 'n Fabulous, c, 3, Bold Badgett--She's So Fabu- $121,312. O-King Edward Racing Stable. B-Edward lous, by Somethingfabulous. SAX, 2-3, (S), (C), Nahem (CA). T-Martin F Jones. *Full to Hugh Hefner, 1 1/16m, 1:45 3/5. B-Old English Rancho (Ca). SW, $167,855. +Gabrielatthegate, c, 3, Halo's Image--Final Flight, by Harvest Ruler. GPX, 2-4, (C), 6f, 1:13 4/5. B-Golden 9th-FGX, $36,000, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), 4yo/up, f/m, Orb Farm (Fl). *$8,000 wlng '99 OBSOCT; $22,000 1 1/16mT, 1:45 4/5, fm. 2yo 2001 OBSAPR. TABIANKA (m, 5, Tabasco Cat--Lubianka, by Criminal Love That Man, c, 3, Manlove--Sovereign Lass, by Type) Lifetime Record: 16-4-2-2, $140,266. O-Polk Sovereign Dancer. GPX, 2-4, (C), 1 1/8mT, 1:50 3/5. Hiram & Richardson J David. B-Dr. Hiram Polk & Dr. J. B-Max Hugel (Fl). David Richardson (KY). T-Carl A Nafzger. +Mr. O'Brien (Ire), c, 3, Mukaddamah--Laurel Delight (GB), by Presidium (GB). FGX, 2-4, 1mT, 1:39 3/5. 8th-OPX, $31,000, 2-3, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:39 2/5, ft. B-Jack Ronan & Des Verre Hunt Farm Co. (Ire). PRINCESS JEN (m, 5, Stutz Blackhawk--Fair Majesty,by Say That Again, f, 3, Perfect--Raja Momma, by Raja Crafty Prospector) Lifetime Record: 20-8-3-3, $82,206. Baba. OPX, 2-3, (S), 6f, 1:13 1/5, ft. O/B-Kilkerry O-Young Stables. B-Tommy Walls & Leon Cline (AR). Farm (Ar). *1/2 to Suzzane’s Flying (Proper Reality), T-Ronald Campisano. SW, $115,810. Forty Niner Course, c, 3, Tirade--Fast On Course (SW), 7th-PHA, $26,040, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:26 1/5, ft. by Classic Go Go. FGX, 2-4, (C), (S), 6f, 1:11 3/5. ONE LUCKY ONE (f, 4, Saucy Token--Miami Redskin, B-Layne M. Boudreaux (La). by Show Dancer) Lifetime Record: SW, 19-3-2-2, John's Castle, c, 4, Castle Guard--Bold Bella's Blade, by $69,592. O-Louis Bisso & Wire to Wire Stable Inc. Bold as Blade. PHA, 2-4, 6f, 1:13 3/5. B-June B-Patricia A Fullmer (PA). T-Richard Vega. Telesco (NJ). Skyline, f, 4, Skywalker--Halona, by Halo. FGX, 2-4, 9th-PHA, $22,000, 4yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17 4/5, ft. 1mT, 1:40 3/5. B-Arthur B Hancock III & Wayne VIRGINIA LAD (g, 9, Roanoke--Pretty Is {SP}, by Shumate (Ky). Doonesbury) Lifetime Record: 71-11-15-16, $301,339. Puddle Time, h, 5, Thunder Puddles--Time to Ask O-Charles W Everett. B-Brereton C Jones (KY). T-Robert (MSP), by L'Amour Rullah. SUF, 2-4, 1m, 1:39 3/5. Mosco. *1/2 to Doo You (Secreto), SP, $144,169; B-Lloyd Lockhart (Ma). *SP. Green Perfume (Naevus), Hwt 2yo colt-Ger, MG1SP- GB, GSW-Ger, $229,227; and Salty Perfume (Salt Lake), GSW, $150,119. Thoroughbred Daily News is: Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher 8th-PHA, $20,000, 3yo, f, a1m70yd, 1:46 2/5, ft. Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher TOP ACCOUNT QUEEN (f, 3, Top Account--Sezyou Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Queen {MSP}, by Sezyou) Lifetime Record: 8-3-0-3, Alycia Borer Director of Advertising $34,900. O-Crenshaw Racing. B-Starting Gate Training Center (FL). T-Guadalupe Preciado. Jessica Martini Associate Editor Alan Carasso Assistant Editor A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will denote winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state- Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. Purses Bingo Belfiore TDN Mascot for Canadian races are in Canadian dollars.

Franks-bred MAYBRY’S BOY wins G-3 Stakes. Franks-bred SHOWMEITALL (by Franks Stallion ALL GONE) wins G-2 Hutcheson Stakes, 2nd in G-3 Spectacular Bid Stakes. Franks stallion KISSIN KRIS’s daughter, CELLARS SHIRAZ, wins G-3 Herecomesthebride Stakes. Franks stallion LOST SOLDIER 14 winners from first crop including LUSH SOLDIER (G-3 Natalma Stakes). Your opportunity to purchase Franks Farm bloodlines is February 11 at Fasig-Tipton, Lexington, KY. Selling 50 broodmares/broodmare prospects. Available for inspection at barns 3 and 4. Dan Kenny Bloodstock Agent for John Franks 859-255-1621 www.dankennybloodstock.com TDN P AMERICAN • 2/5/02 • PAGE 5 of 4 TDN WORLDWIDE Tuesday, February 5, 2002

2.20 Wolverhampton, betdirect.co.uk Maiden S. (Class H B R I T A I N H D), £4,656, 4yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:16.30, stn. IKBAL (GB) (c, 4, Indian Ridge {Ire}--Amaniy {USA} STROUD TO TAKE CHARGE OF BBA {SP-Eng}, by Dayjur {USA}), the 5-2 second choice Anthony Stroud will take charge of the British Blood- stock Agency, starting Apr. 1, according to The Blood- was soon dictating matters at the head of affairs and Horse. The business will operate from Stroud Blood- held a commanding advantage approaching the final stock’s present location at Wickhambrook near furlong. He lost his action at the eighth pole and was in Newmarket. “This is going to open a number of mar- the process of being pulled up as he passed the post a kets which in the past wouldn’t have had any contact short head in front of Long Weekend (Ire) (Flying Spur with and create a bigger challenge to what I am already {Aus}). He broke a leg and was subsequently doing,” Stroud said. “The British Bloodstock Agency is euthanized. Lifetime Record: 10-1-2-0, £5,145. a very good name and stands for integrity, goodwill and O-George IV Racing; B-Shadwell Estate Company Ltd; expertise and I see the agreement as an opportunity to T-Eric Alston; J-Michael Fenton. capitalize on it.” The deal means that the BBA’s blood- stock division will no longer be a part of the publicly A U S T R A L A S I A traded company. H H

TATTS AUCTION BOOST SUNLINE RETURNS SATURDAY Tattersalls announced yesterday that all two-year- Sunline (NZ) (Desert Sun {GB}), off since finishing olds catalogued in Thursday's February Sale are now second in the G1 Cox Plate last October, will return to eligible for auction races. After the rules governing the races in Saturday’s G1 Waikato Draught Sprint at auction race qualification were amended, horses sold at Te Rapa. In the 1400-meter race, the six-year-old mare all Tattersalls Yearling Sales and the Tattersalls Breeze- will be up against Melbourne Cup winner Ethereal (NZ) Up Sale now qualify. Little Jim (GB) (Sadler's Wells (Rhythm {USA}) and crack three-year-old sprinter {USA}), an own brother to Montjeu (Ire), will join the Vinaka (NZ) (Volksraad {GB}). “It won’t be an easy race stallion parade in the sale ring, starting at 10:30 a.m. by any means but she’ll come through it in good shape,” said co-trainer Stephen McKee. Yesterday’s Results: 1.50 Wolverhampton, Littlewoods Bet Direct Classified KINGDOM BAY COLT TOPS FESTIVAL SELECT DAY 1 S. (Class F) (Cond), £3,220, 4yo/up, 1m 100yds (AWT), 1:49.80, stn. A yearling colt by two-time champion New Zealand ROYAL CASCADE (IRE) (g, 8, River Falls {GB}--Relative sire Kingdom Bay (NZ) out of Follow Me Follow (NZ) Stranger {GB}, by Cragador {GB}), an 8-1 chance, was (Gaius {NZ}) brought a final bid of NZ$37,500 to top positioned in fourth place as Butrinto (GB) (Anshan the opening session of New Zealand Bloodstock’s 2002 {GB}) and Illustrious Duke (GB) (Dancing Spree {USA}) Festival Select Sale, held yesterday in Auckland. The disputed the lead. He made his challenge at the en- chestnut, consigned by Java Lodge, was purchased by trance to the straight, was ridden to lead at the eighth Mr Ooi Tang Beng and Mrs Chew of Maylasia, who led pole and ran on strongly to safely hold the late chal- all buyers at the session after purchasing seven lots for lenge of Mac Be Lucky (GB) (Magic Ring {Ire}) by 1 1/4 a total of NZ$126,500. The two-day Festival Select lengths. Lifetime Record: 71-11-13-6, £36,501. Sale continues today, with bidding beginning at noon. O-R L Bedding; B-P Mahon; T-B McMahon; J-J Weaver. Sale stats p. 2

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EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS: EUROPEAN-BRED WINNER: Futures Endeavor (Ire), c, 3, Danehill (USA)--Societe Sane (Ire), g, 5, Catrail (USA)--Soie de Rose (USA), by Royale (GB), by Milford (GB). Sha Tin, 2-2, Tai Tam Slew o'Gold (USA). Kokura, 2-3, Plate Race, 6fT. Plate, 1200mT. B-Kilboy Estates. *1/2 to Long Green Lifetime Record: 16-2-0-1, $114,662. O-Carrot Farm; (Ire) (Royal Academy {USA}), SP-HK; Royale (Ire) B-Miss Kay Shigeta; T-Kazuhiko Hongo. *Won by two (Royal Academy {USA}), SW-Ire. *Ir£135,000 yrl ‘00 lengths. GOFORB. Ferrule (Ire), c, 4, Danehill (USA)--Gorgeoso (USA), by M A I D E N W I N N E R S Damascus (USA). Sha Tin, 2-2, hcp., 1200mT. H H B-Barronstown Stud & Bemak N.V. By Instinct (Ire), g, 4, Lycius (USA)--Louis’ Queen (Ire) Ikbal (GB), c, 4, Indian Ridge (Ire)--Amaniy (USA) (SP- (SW-Belg & Ity, SP-Eng & GSP-Ity), by Tragic Role Eng), by Dayjur (USA). Wolverhampton, Britain, 2-4, (USA). Sha Tin, 2-2, hcp., 1650 (AWT). B-Peter betdirect.co.uk Maiden S. (Class D), 4yo/up, 6f Winfield. *23,000gns yrl ‘99 TATOCT. (AWT), £3,259 to winner. B-Shadwell Estate Exultation (Ire), g, 5, Marju (Ire)--Safiya (USA), by Company Ltd. Riverman (USA). Sha Tin, 2-2, hcp., 1400mT. B-Tommy Burns. *1/2 to Cayman Kai (Ire) (Imperial Frontier {USA}), GSW-Eng, $185,953; Tajasur (Ire) H G E R M A N Y H (Imperial Frontier {USA}), SW-HK, GSP-Ger. **Ir£70,000 yrl ‘98 GOFORB. FIRST FOAL FOR KALLISTO Gestut Rottgen is celebrating the birth of the first foal of Kallisto (Ger) (Sternkonig {Ire}) at the end of last H U N I T E D S T A T E S H week. The colt was bred from the dual Listed winning Acatenango (Ger) mare Wellanca (Ger) from one of EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS: Rottgen’s leading dam lines. Kallisto, impressive winner +Mr. O'Brien (Ire), c, 3, Mukaddamah (USA)--Laurel of the G1 Derby Italiano in Rome in 2000, was retired Delight (GB), by Presidium (GB). Fair Grounds, 2-4, due to injury soon after finishing fourth in the G1 maiden race, 1mT, $18,000 to winner. O-Capucine Deutsches Derby at Hamburg. Mourier, Skeedattle II; B-Jack Ronan & Des Verre Hunt Farm Co. (Ire); T-Michael W Dickinson. *Won by TDN Euro is: 5 1/2 lengths. **Ir£28,000 yrl ‘00 GOFOCT. England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) Shuffling Kid (GB), c, 3, Rock City (USA)--Clashfern Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) (GB), by Smackover (GB). Santa Anita, 2-3, France: Claude Beniada allowance race, 6 1/2fT, $30,000 to winner. Germany: Christa Riebel O-Blahut, Johnson, Spero, et al; B-Peter Baldwin (GB); T-Michael Machowsky. Ireland: Dave Keena Rolly Polly (Ire), f, 4, Mukaddamah (USA)--Rare Sound Italy: Giorgio Barsotti (Ire), by Rarity (GB). Santa Anita, 2-3, allowance race, a6 1/2fT, $36,000 to winner. O-Wildenstein Stable; B-Parola M (IRE); T-Robert Frankel. *GSW-GB, New Zealand Select Fillies Sale Fr & Ity &SW-US. Monday, February 4, 2002 A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a + will SESSION: 2002 2001 denote winners who are first-time starters. No. Sold 166 178 Gross (NZ$) $1,825,000 $2,772,500 TDN Worldwide Today ...... 2 pages Average (NZ$) $10,997 $15,576 WE’LL HAND YOU THE WORLD The TDN-Worldwide’s 550 paying subscribers include the leading stud farms, owners, breeders, trainers and bloodstock agents around the globe. To place an advertisement in the TDN-Worldwide, Please call: In the U.S.: Alycia Borer 732-747-8060 / [email protected] In the U.K.: Howard Roberts +44 (0) 1745854432 / [email protected]

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