Barretts Hip Happenings HEADLINE p3-4 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 2006 BANKING ON BARRETTS MARCH ROCKPORT HARBOR INJURED The catalogue is 10 percent smaller than last year, Rockport Harbor (Unbridled=s Song), fifth in Sunday=s but President Jerry McMahon is hopeful that the theory GIII Razorback Breeders= Cup H., exited the race with a of quality over quantity will be well-received by the severe cut on his right hind foot, according to The buyers at the 2006 Barretts March Blood-Horse. The four-year-old originally cut the foot Sale of Selected Two-Year-Olds in while winning the 2004 GII Remsen S. and the current Training. Bidding begins at 2 p.m. injury occured over the scar of that cut. It is severe today. AI was concerned that the enough to have connections con- smaller catalogue would be a prob- sidering retirement for the star- lem, but it looks like the buyers are crossed gray. AThe cut is only still coming to take a look,@ said about a sixteenth of an inch, but McMahon. AWe had great people at the real problem is I can take my the first training preview--the major fingernail and pull apart the edge buyers were certainly in attendance. I of it,@ trainer John Servis ex- plained to Blood-Horse. And you think that indicates that they are tak- A can see moisture in there. The 2005 Barretts Topper ing our sale seriously.@ Keeping the foot=s not real hot, so I don=t What a Song buyers interested is only part of the think it=s infected, but it=s defi- Benoit Photo battle. For McMahon, the other side Rockport Harbor nitely bothering him. It=ll be touch of the sales equation is most important. In the two- Coady Photography A and go for the next four or five year-old markets, the consignors are key,@ he remarked. days to see if we even have a shot to get him 100 AThe buyers are comfortable with consignors more than percent.@ During an unbeaten juvenile campaign, they are with a particular venue. If you have consignors Rockport Harbor won the GIII Nashua S. and Remsen. who do a good job, that=s what attracts the buyers. It He was second in last year=s GIII Rebel S. and returned really does matter. We have a strong group, but it is from a 10-month layoff to win the Feb. 11 GIII Essex H. smaller than what you find at the Eastern sales because A winner of five of eight starts to date, Rockport Har- of the proximity of those sales to where the Eastern bor has earned $324,800. consignors are based. We=d like to have five or six more Eastern consignors, but the consignors we have do a DUBAI WORLD CUP great job and produce very good horses.@ While most of the major players are expected to be in the Hinds Pavil- Nad Al Sheba ! Mar. 25 ion in Pomona this afternoon, there is one man who will be conspicuous in his absence. The late Bob Lewis had South Florida Contingent Leaves Tuesday been a familiar face at Barretts since he became a mem- After a final tune-up Monday at Gulfstream, GI Donn ber of racing=s family in 1990 and he was the leading H. winner Brass Hat (Prized) is expected to head a team buyer at the sale last year, picking up five horses for a of seven South Florida stars leaving for the Middle East total of $3,875,000--nearly 27 percent of the gross. today. Brass Hat went a half mile in :50 4/5 in prepara- But it is much more than his purchasing power that will tion for the G1 Dubai World Cup. AWe just wanted to be sorely missed this year. AIt=s hard to describe just give him something easy--a chance to stretch his legs how important he was to Southern California, and before he gets on the plane tomorrow night,@ the five- certainly Barretts was at the top of the list,@ McMahon year-old=s trainer, William ABuff@ Bradley said. Also on said. AHe bought his first at our sale in the Tuesday night flight: Mustanfar (Unbridled), Invasor 1990. He was really a great friend, and he is irreplace- (Arg) (Candy Stripes), Magna Graduate (Honor Grades), able, as so many have noted.@ Host (Chi) (Hussonet), Relaxed Gesture (Ire) (Indian More from Barretts p2 Ridge {Ire}) and Gaff (Maria=s Mon).

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(Barretts March preview cont.) If at First You Do Succeed What They’re Saying At The Sales... Consignor Jerry Bailey was so pleased with his re- sults at the first under-tack show for the Barretts March Barretts President Jerry McMahon on the state of the Sale that he chose to sit out the second with his market: seven-horse consignment. The entire septet was out AThe market appears to be really strong, but very at the track Mar. 5, with three getting an eighth in :10 selective. That seems to be the experience everyone is flat--the fastest time at the preview--with four stable- having. I=m hoping we will be able to do well with mates going in :10 1/5. "You had to love it," Bailey said horses from the middle and lower markets. We have with a grin. "You never expect every one of your such a mix in our catalogue--we have the horses that horses to work that well, but we were lucky. They all bring the big prices and we have horses that will be previewed very well." He added, "I won't work any of well-sold at $100,000. That=s the group I am wonder- them back. They trained all week, Tuesday through ing about.@ Friday, and then the rains came and we haven't been able to track them since. We will just rest on our lau- Consignor Mary Knight on the popularity of freshman rels." Bailey and partner Lance Robinson of Gulf Coast sire Johannesburg: Farms have had their share of success as pinhookers, AI have been impressed with the two I have, and with but the Gulf Coast trio expected to attract the most what I=ve seen from around the country. Everybody that attention at Barretts this afternoon are all homebreds. has them likes them. They are very sound. I had to "We have about 100 mares," Bailey explained. "Lance push mine, and I have been really pleased with them. started his breeding operation about 12 or 15 years It=s not often you can play catch-up and have them hold ago, and I got involved four or five years ago. We've up, but the Johannesburg=s can.@ grown from 35 to 50 to 75 to 100 mares, but we'll probably plateau in there somewhere. Every year, we Consignor Eddie Woods on the importance of the cull the bottom end and add a few new ones." In addi- workout: tion to selling off some of the mares and staying in- "It is not something that matters--it's the only thing volved in the two-year-old sales, Gulf Coast also offers that matters. Unless you have a blue-blooded filly with a selection of yearlings at auction every year. "We have residual value as a broodmare, the time is everything. sold a lot of yearlings that went on to do well at the That's what it's all about." two-year-old sales, but we were happy with what we sold them for," Bailey said. "Being at both the yearling BARRETTS MARCH and the two-year-old sales just gives us another option when it comes to selling our horses." Under-Tack Preview -- Mar. 13 Track: Good 1/8-mile works BARRETTS MARCH -- OUTS Time Hip# Sex Sire Dam :10 1/5 057 filly Gibson County Clever Jocey 2 4 11 18 26 37 38 50 51 59 71 96 102 105 138 colt Swiss Yodeler Queenie Z 109 116 122 124 132 141 143 150 152 153 156 172 filly Salt Lake Tejano=s Love 158 160 167 178 182 1/4-mile works Time Hip# Sex Sire Dam www.barretts.com :22 146 colt Wild Wonder Sara Chatterbox

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Hip 47, c, Exploit--Carson Jen, by Carson City P H I P H A P P E N I N G S P Consigned by Murray Smith, agent Hip 16, c, Touch GoldBAbby Girl, by Meadowlake The dark bay, a Feb. 4 foal, sped through an opening Consigned by Eddie Woods, agent for Saratoga Stable V eighth in :09 4/5 en route to a quarter in :21 1/5 at the The chestnut colt, tabbed as one to watch by con- first preview. A $100,000 OBSAUG yearling, he is the signor Eddie Woods, is out of SW and MGISP Abby first foal from MSP Carson Jen. Said consignor Murray Girl. A May foal, he was purchased for $115,000 as a Smith, AHe=s a beautiful colt and he reminds me so FTSAUG yearling, and was precocious enough to dash much of What a Song [the 2005 Barretts March topper off an eighth in :10 1/5 at the Mar. 5 preview. than Smith sold for $1.9 million]. I thought he was a perfect fit for this sale, because his sire raced out here, Hip 17, c, Richter Scale--Ada Ruckus, by Bold Ruckus and he worked brilliantly.@ Consigned by B.C.3. Thoroughbreds, Agent for Timberline He worked a quarter in :20 4/5 at the first preview; Hip 58, c, Carson City--Cochet Cochet, by Clever Trick the four horses sold at Barretts March that broke the Consigned by Jerry Bailey Sales Agency, agent :21 barrier went on to win graded stakes. He will try to A $250,000 KEESEP yearling--the third-highest follow in the hoofsteps of last year=s ill-fated topper, pinhook at the sale--the bay zipped an eighth in a co- the $1.9-million What a Song, and 2005 graduate fastest :10 flat at the first under-tack show. Out of a Brother Derek. The latter exited this consignment after dam that has produced nothing but winners, he is from a :20 4/5 trial, went on to win the GI Hollywood Futu- the family of GISW Run Man Run. "He's just a real, real rity and is one of the early favorites for the GI Kentucky solid racehorse,@ said Bailey. ACarson Citys are known for that and he is no exception. He was probably our Derby after going two-for-two this year. AIt=s kind of a fastest horse at the farm all year. He had a few mis- neat plateau he has reached,@ said B.C.3. partner John takes during his first breeze, and he still went in :10 Brocklebankof the Richter Scale colt. AI try not to shoot flat. When he went to start off, there was a horse to off about him too much, because I don=t want to jinx his outside that was pulling up. He focused on that him, but it=s hard not to brag about him. When you see horse and drifted out at the start and still went very a horse work in :20 and change, and come out of it in fast." fine fashion, you are probably looking at quite an ath- lete.@ Named Call Zoll, he was an $85,000 KEESEP Hip 73, c, JohannesburgB-Gambler=s Hope, yearling purchase. by Bertrando Consigned by Mary Knight, agent Hip 39, f, Tactical Cat--Bourbon Street Gal, Named Round Valley, the bay worked an eighth in by Dixieland Band :10 2/5 at the first preview. AHe=s a real attractive colt, Consigned by Havens Bloodstock Agency, Inc, agent very well-balanced,@ said consignor Mary Knight. AHe She was foaled Apr. 1, but the gray didn't fool any- moves well, he worked well, he=s a kind, classy one at the first under-tack show, breezing an eighth in a horseBhe=s the whole package. And he=s a Cal-bred to bullet :10 flat. The attractive filly was purchased for boot, which makes him all the more valuable out here. I $38,000 as a KEESEP yearling. She is from the family wish he was mine.@ of Canadians champions Archers Bay, Bold Ruritania and Stage Flite. Hip 127, f, Storm Cat--Parade Queen, by A.P. Indy Consigned by Sequel Bloodstock, agent Hip 41, f, Distorted Humor--Bridge to Cross, The only Storm Cat in the catalogue, she is out of a by Phone Trick multiple-graded-stakes winner and worked a quarter in Consigned by Jerry Bailey Sales Agency, agent a sprightly :21 1/5 at the first preview. Named Un- A half sister to SP Purgatory (Devil's Bag), she touched Talent, the May foal brought $310,000 as a dashed off an eighth in a bullet :10 at the Mar. 5 pre- KEESEP yearling, the most expensive pinhook at view. Her second dam is SW Fun Flight, herself dam of Barretts March 2006. stakes winners Tour, Flight Forty Nine and Pink Shoes. It is also the family of GSW Trip and SWs Laity, Joke, TDN TODAY Wildcat Shoes and Isabell's Shoes. A February foal, she Headline News...... 8 pages is named Undercover Angel. Puzzled Where to Find the next Graded Stakes Winner? Keeneland has the solution. (800) 456-3412 Make plans to attend the Keeneland April 18 Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale. www.keeneland.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/14/06 • PAGE 4 of 8

(Hip Happenings cont.) Hip 166, c, Elusive QualityBSt Lucinda, by St. Jovite FOALING NEWS: Consigned by Mary Knight, agent TOUCH LOVE, 7, Not for Love--Smartenof, by Smarten A half to GSW and GISP Mananan McLir, the dark Foal born Feb. 5, a filly by Elusive Quality. bay was purchased for Will be bred back to Mr. Greeley. $57,000 as a KEEJAN year- Owned by Gainesway Ltd. ling. She worked a furlong in Boarded at Gainesway Farm, Ky. :10 3/5 in the first under-tack Accomplishments: GSW, $153,059. show. AShe=s a big strong filly, but she was a little be- TIME TO DECIDE, 8, Wavering Monarch--Simply Joy, hind when she came in,@ said by Acaroid consignor Mary Knight. AShe Foal born Feb. 5, a filly by Gulch. Will be bred back to Forest Danger. Jim Firios was green as grass at the first preview.@ Owned by Dr. William Hovis & Taylor Brothers Proper- ties LLC. Hip 177, c, Distorted Humor--Tom=s Cat, by Storm Cat Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, Ky. Consigned by Jerry Bailey Sales Agency, agent Accomplishments: SW, $171,161. His sire=s progeny averaged $55,868 in earnings last year, tops of any stallion represented at the sale, and METEOR CAP, 12, Capote--Meteor Ally, by Alydar he is out of a half to a Danzig colt that brought $1.4 Foal born Feb. 6, a colt by Yes It=s True. million as a 2004 KEESEP yearling. The chestnut Will be bred back to Orientate. worked an eighth in :10 1/5 at the initial preview. "The Owned by Gainesway Thoroughbred Ltd. Boarded at Gainesway Farm, Ky. two horses that have been the most active have been Accomplishments: SW. the two by Distorted Humor--hip 41, the filly; and hip 177, the colt,@ Bailey said. AHe certainly is a popular sire REMUDA, 10, Gilded Time--Matched Again, by What these days, and that has helped us a lot. He gets run- Luck ners, and the colt has a good enough pedigree that he Foal born Feb. 4, a filly by Sky Mesa. will be a sire if he wins a graded stakes." Named Will be bred back to Strong Hope. Cowtown Cat, the juvenile is out of a winning Storm Owned by Ron Slyder. Cat mare from the family of GSW Crafty But Sweet and Boarded at Summer Wind Farm, Md. SWs Shouldn't Say Never, Stutz Keys and Captain Accomplishments: SW, $102,067. Dam of Rungius Maestri. (Cat Thief), GSP.

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Sunday, Hanshin, Japan P R E S U L T S P HOCHI HAI FILLIES' REVUE-G2-JRA (Listed), -100,860,000, Hanshin, 3-12, 3yo, f, 1400mT, Monday, Morphettville, Australia 1:23.10, gd. ADELAIDE CUP-G1, A$400,000, Morphettville, 3-13, 1--DAIWA PASSION (JPN), 119, f, 3, by Forty Niner 3yo/up, 2mT, 3:25.15, dead. 1st Dam: Sun Rouge (Jpn), by Shady Heights (GB) 1--EXALTED TIME (AUS), 116, g, 6, by Bellotto 2nd Dam: Tikanova, by 1st Dam: Alleged Lady (Aus) (GSW-Aus), by Delgado 3rd Dam: Cairn Rouge (Ire), by Pitcairn (Ire) 2nd Dam: Money Time (Aus), by Arch Sculptor (GB) O-K Oshiro; B-M Tagami; T-S Masuzawa; J-K Hasegawa; 3rd Dam: Exalt Time (Aus), by Exalt (GB) -53,302,000. Lifetime Record: 7-4-0-1. O-K R & Mrs H C Smith & the Estate of the Late A G 2--Yumeno Ora (Jpn), 119, f, 3, Meiner Love--Red and Smith; B-Mr K R & Mrs H C Smith; T-Jim Smith; Gold (Jpn), by Sunday Silence. O-Masashi Iwase; J-Clare Lindop; A$268,000. *1/2 to Exalted Miss B-Tanaka Stud; T-Y Kawamura; -21,372,000. (Aus) (Keepers {Aus}), GSW-Aus; Exalted Lad (Aus) 3--Eishin Amore (Jpn), 119, f, 3, Eishin Washington-- (Blevic {Aus}), SW & MGSP-Aus; and Exalted Eishin Aino Uta (Jpn), by Sunday Silence. Privilege (Aus) (Keepers {Aus}), SP-Aus. O-Toyomitsu Hirai; B-Eishin Bokujo; T-Tsutomu 2--Tublar Bells (Aus), 116, g, 4, Palace Music--Ann's Setoguchi; -13,186,000. Belle (Aus), by Zephyr Zip (NZ). O/B-Mr M J Hirst & Margins: 1 3/4, 1 1/4, 2HF. Odds: 6.80, 16.80, 11.10. Mr J Pearce; T-Andy Payne; A$72,000. Daiwa Passion continued down the road to the G1 3--Ista Kareem (NZ), 116, g, 5, Germano (GB)-- Japanese 1000 Guineas with a strong performance in Princesses Touch (NZ), by Touching Wood. O-P D, this prep. A winner in her turf debut last year, she C S, T J & A W Nehmy; B-Mrs J L Hepi; T-Jeremy captured a minor stakes in December. She collected her Gask; A$36,000. first graded win last time, taking the G3 Fairy S., and Margins: 3/4, 1. Odds: 9-1, 9-4, 20-1. was taking a step up into Group-2 company here. Rac- ing along in fourth, she quickened impressively under All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, her jockey=s urging and found the wire 1 3/4 lengths to unless otherwise indicated the good of Yumeno Ora. WANTED: Hands-on licensed horse trainer who loves horses and wants to help them be the best they can be:

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(Stakes results cont.) Saturday, Chukyo, Japan Sunday, Nakayama, Japan CHUNICHI SPORTS SHO FALCON S.-G3-JRA (Listed), LAUREL R.C. SHO NAKAYAMA HIMBA S.-G3-JRA -76,820,000, Chukyo, 3-11, 3yo, 1200mT, 1:09.90, (Listed), -75,440,000, Nakayama, 3-12, 4yo/up, f/m, fm. 1800mT, 1:47.80, fm. 1--TAGANO BASTILLE (JPN), 123, c, 3, by Brian’s Time 1--YAMANIN SUCRE (JPN), 123, m, 5, by Tokai Teio (Jpn) 1st Dam: Wien Concert (Jpn) (SP-Jpn), 1st Dam: Yamanin Jewely (Jpn), by II by Sakura Yutaka O (Jpn) 2nd Dam: Tiffany Lass, by Bold Forbes 2nd Dam: Sound Kagura (Jpn), by Sound Track (GB) 3rd Dam: *Sally Stark, by Graustark 3rd Dam: Miss Kagura (Jpn), by Shin Onward (Jpn) O-H Doi; B-Yamanimben Bokujo; T-Hidekazu Asami; O-Ryoji Yagi; B-Sakurai Bokujo; T-Sakurai Bokujo; J-Hirofumi Shii; -39,588,000. Lifetime Record: Ch. J-Kenichi Ikezoe; -40,574,000. Lifetime Record: 2yo Fillly-Jpn, 14-4-2-4. 9-3-0-2. 2--Dia de la Novia (Jpn), 121, f, 4, Sunday Silence-- 2--I Am Angel (Jpn), 119, f, 3, Boston Harbor--I Am the Potrizaris (Arg), by Potrillazo (Arg). O-U Carrot Farm; Winner, by Danzig Connection. O-Koichi Hori; B-Northern Farm; T-Katsuhiko Sumii; -16,168,000. B-Shadai Farm; T-Hiroaki Sugiura; -16,164,000. 3--Yamanin Alabaster ( Jpn), 123, m, 5, Golden 3--Red Splendor (Jpn), 123, c, 3, Sakura Bakushin O Pheasant--Yamanin Recall (Jpn), by Tamamo Cross (Jpn)--Ruby Baby, by Housebuster. O-U Carrot Farm; (Jpn). O-H Doi; B-Nishikioka Farm; T-Shinobu B-Northern Farm; T-Futoshi Kojima; -10,082,000. Hoshino; -9,884,000. Margins: 3/4, NK, NO. Odds: 3.30, 15.60, 2.00. Margins: 1 1/4, 2, 1 1/4. Odds: 3.10, 4.30, 14.30. After breaking his maiden in November, Tagano Bas- Named champion two-year-old filly in 2003, tille went winless in his next four starts before annex- Yamanin Sucre found the winner=s circle for the first ing a minor stakes race in his most recent. Jockey time since taking the G1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies in Kenichi Ikezoe kept the colt held up near the back of December of her award-winning year. Fourth in the the crowded 14-horse field before guiding him out for G1 Queen Elizabeth Commemorative Cup last No- racing room in the lane. Tagano Bastille kicked on well vember, she went unplaced in December=s G3 Naruo once clear, cruising home ahead of the filly I Am Angel. Kinen and most recently was fourth in the G3 Kyoto AHe showed an impressive late kick in the stretch,@ said Himba S. Jan. 29. Here, she raced from the back of Ikezoe. AI think he was well in control, and he=ll suit the pack under Hirofumi Shii before unleashing a longer distances, as well.@ strong kick in the stretch to notch the win. AShe is a Thoroughbred Daily News is: very powerful horse,@ said the winning jockey. AI Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher expected she would use her power in the stretch and Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher she did.@ Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Alycia Borer Director of Advertising A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Jessica Martini Associate Editor indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will Alan Carasso Assistant Editor denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner. Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant You can also pick up a copy of the TDN today at Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter the Barretts March Sale of Selected Two-Year- Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services Olds in Training. Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant

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P EDIGREE INSIGHTS BY ANDREW CAULFIELD PALM BEACH S.-GIII, $100,000, GPX, 3-12, 3yo, 1 1/8mT, 1:45 4/5, fm. 1--@#GO BETWEEN, 118, c, 3, by Point Given 1st Dam: Mediation (Ire) (SW-Ire & GSP-Ire/US,$194,746), by Caerleon 2nd Dam: Redeem Herself (GB), by General Assembly 3rd Dam: Redowa (GB), by Red God O-P Vegso; B-Vegso Racing Stable (FL); T-W Mott; J-E Prado. brisnet chart. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. A first graded winner is a significant landmark in the career of any stallion, but especially so when the stal- lion was the highest-priced new stallion of his year. The stallion I am referring to, you will probably have guessed, is Point Given, who got off the mark when his son Go Between narrowly landed the GIII Palm Beach S. two days ago-Bon the same day that Point Given=s sire Thunder Gulch was successfully represented by Balance in the GI Santa Anita Oaks. Point Given=s initial fee of $125,000 put him in a league of his own among the first-season sires of 2002, with Tiznow next in line at $30,000. Needless to say, Point Given=s standing took a serious knock when he could finish no higher than 33rd among 2005=s leading first-crop sires. His figures stood at only two winners from 17 runners, and his slow start was reflected in some disappointing sales figures. His second-crop year- lings, sired at an adjusted fee of $75,000, achieved a median of only $30,000, and his third-crop foals, again sired at $75,000, averaged $24,100. People had every right to expect more of Point Given, even allowing for the fact that his size and his stamina might combine to limit his success as a sire of juve- niles. After all, his size-Bhe stands nearly 17 hands-B hadn=t stopped him from being rated the second-best juvenile male of 2000, when he won three of his six starts, beginning in August at Del Mar. His victories in the GIII Kentucky Cup Juvenile S. and the GI Hollywood Futurity book-ended a pair of Grade I seconds, including an excellent effort in the Breeders= Cup Juvenile. The important thing to remember is that Point Given was an even better three-year-old. A winner of the last two legs of the Triple Crown, he went on to dominate both the GI Haskell and the GI Travers and his only loss, in the Kentucky Derby, was totally forgotten by the time of the Eclipse voting. An undisputed winner of the three-year-old male award, he was also a decisive victor for the Horse of the Year title. His achievements earned him a first book of 104 mares, with 71 live foals. There was always every chance that Point Given=s progeny would also start to shine in their sophomore year, and this is beginning to happen. One son, Great Point, was a good second to Barbaro in the GIII Holy Bull S. over a mile and an eighth last month and now Go Between has taken the GIII Palm Beach S. over the same distance on turf. We might also soon be seeing the likes of Point Determined and Point of Impact start to go on to better things. www.coolmore.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/14/06 • PAGE 8 of 8

Although turf racing never entered Point Given=s agenda, it isn=t surprising that Go Between is flourishing Top Mares on the green stuff. His dam Mediation, an Irish-bred daughter of Caerleon, ventured onto the main track only once in 11 starts in the U.S., having earned a To Timeform rating of 110 during a busy three-year-old season on the turf in Ireland. I must admit to having been a fully paid-up subscriber MOTIVATOR to Caerleon=s fan club, and I admired him both as a The first book of mares for the highest rated racehorse and sire. An unbeaten two-year-old, Caerleon G1 Racing Post Trophy winner in the last decade went on to win the French Derby and the Benson and and 2005 G1 Epsom Derby winner includes: Hedges Gold Cup (now the Juddmonte International). He was also a very attractive, well-bred individual who 1. LETTRE DE CACHET – Dam of Charge d’Affaires, cost $800,000 as a yearling in 1981. winner of ‘97 G1 Prix Morny in France and MGSW-US. Having seen him develop into a champion sire, capable 2. GLOROSIA –Winner ‘97 G1 Fillies Mile. of getting a very wide range of high-class winners in a wide range of countries, I fully expected him to become a 3. PRINCESS MANILA – Dam of Prince Kirk (Fr), winner major success as a sire of broodmares. This belief was of ‘04 G1 Prix d’Ispahan. influenced by the fact that his sire Nijinsky and grandsire 4. MANSFIELD PARK – Stakes placed daughter of Ch. 2yo Northern Dancer had been champions in this area, and his PARK APPEAL; half-sister to sire Cape Cross. pedigree also featured the name of Princequillo, who 5. VALNERINA – Daughter of G1 Irish 1000 Guineas winner racked up eight titles as champion sire of broodmares. Lady Capulet, the dam of El Prado. Altogether, this member of the famous La Troienne family looked assured of stardom as a broodmare sire, 6. IORA – Dam of ‘05 G1 German Oaks winner Iota. but that hasn=t materialised. With over 1,700 offspring 7. FORGET ME NOT – Half sister to Bachir, G1 Irish and of racing age to the end of last year, Caerleon=s daugh- French 2000 Guineas winner. ters could hardly fail to have produced some important 8. NUTS IN MAY – Half sister to Champion Pleasantly Perfect; winners, with such as Stuka, Avonbridge, Patavellian, daughter of Regal State, winner of G1 Prix Morny. River Keen, Dimitrova, Mutamam, Taiki Shuttle and Mutafaweq among his Group 1 winners. However, there 9. STRIKE LIGHTLY – Half sister to G1 English 1000 Guineas haven=t been many superstars and I feel a little cheated. winner Wince; family of Forest Gazelle, Eltish and Skimming. Mediation was one of Caerleon=s speedy winners, 10. BIRIYANI – Half-sister to Champion and G1 Irish 1000 with the mare inheriting her speed from her female line. Guineas winner Tarascon. Go Between=s second dam, Redeem Herself, was a 11. WOSITA – Dam of Stakes Winner Whazzat; half-sister useful Irish sprinter and the next dam, Redowa, was a to Rafha, winner of G1 Prix Diane. sister to Yellow God, a top-class two-year-old who was 12. CRYSTAL MELODY – Full sister to G1 Fillies’ Mile winner second in the 2000 Guineas, and to St Alphage, sire of the champion sprinter Sandford Lad. Crystal Music; half-sister to GSWs Dubai Success, Solar Crystal Although there is plenty of speed in Go Between=s and State Crystal and G1 Irish Derby third Tchaikovsky. female line, both his sire and broodmare sire were Clas- 13. FLAMINGO QUEEN – G3 placed in Germany; 1/2 sister sic winners over a mile and a half, so there is every to multiple G2 winner and three times G1 placed Flamingo Road. chance that he will stay a mile and a quarter-Band con- 14. ALASHAAN – Half-sister to G1 winners Avonbridge & tinue improving. Patavellian. Mr. Prospector Gulch 15. MUFRADAT – Daughter of G1 Irish 1000 Guineas winner Jameela Thunder Gulch Classic Park and ½ sister to ‘05 G1 Epsom Derby runner-up Storm Bird Line of Thunder Walk in the Park. Shoot a Line (GB) Point Given 16. DIAGONALE – Dam a daughter of Sadler’s Wells–Fall Aspen; Alydar Turkoman 1/2 sister to highweight Charnwood Forest and G1SW Medaaly. Taba (Arg) Turko’s Turn Relaunch 17. MILLENNIUM DASH – Dam of MG1SP Dash to the Top (by Turbo Launch David’s Tobin Montjeu); daughter of G1 Queen Elizabeth II winner Milligram. Northern Dancer 18. GOLDEN SHADOW – Half-sister to G1 Coronation S. Nijinsky II Flaming Page winner Balisada. Mediation (Ire) Caerleon Round Table 23-5-4-4, Foreseer 19. WAVY UP – Half-sister to Champion 3yo Wavy Run. Regal Gleam $194,843 20. ABOVE WATER – Dam of a Stakes Winner; half-sister to Redeem Herself (GB) Secretariat 7Fls, 5 Wnrs, General Assembly Hellenic, the dam of Champions Islington and Greek Dance. 9-3-0-0, $30,532 1GSW Dancer 10Fls, 3Wnrs, 1 Redowa (GB) Red God Standing at The Royal Studs, Sandringham, Norfolk, England SW 12Fls, 1SW Sally Deans (GB) Enquiries: John Warren, Tel: +44 (0) 1635 253212 TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 2006

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Barbaro Works at Palm Meadows: TRF AWARDED HIGHEST RATING BY CHAR- Undefeated Barbaro (Dynaformer) continued prepara- ITY NAVIGATOR The Thoroughbred Retirement tions for the Apr. 1 GI Florida Derby yesterday at Palm Foundation has received Charity Navigator’s highest Meadows with a five-furlong work in 1:00 2/5. “We four-star rating for sound fiscal management, the group just let him stretch his legs,” commented trainer Mi- has informed the TRF. Charity Navigator, the largest chael Matz. “Everything continues to go well for us. I charity evaluator in America, cited the TRF’s “ability to don’t know how his time compares to some of the efficiently allocate and grow its finances” in announcing other horses [on the work tab], but we were very the rating. Its executive director, Trent Stamp, went on happy with what he did. He went good, he came back to say, that “less than quarter of the charities we’ve fine, he scoped clean and he’s got his head in the feed rated have received our highest rating, indicating that tub right now.” The work was the second fastest of 30 Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation outperforms most at the distance yesterday at Palm Meadows. Barbaro is charities in America in its efforts to operate in the most coming off a victory in the Feb. 4 GII Hutcheson S. fiscally responsible way possible. This `exceptional’ rating from Charity Navigator differentiates the Thor- Yesterday’s Results: oughbred Retirement Foundation from its peers and 7th-GPX, $37,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW3X, proves that it’s worthy of the public’s trust.” Founded 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1:50 1/5, fm. in 1982, the TRF’s mission is to save Thoroughbred ASTI (IRE) (m, 5, Sadler’s Wells--Astorg {SW-Fr}, by horses no longer able to compete on the racetrack from Lear Fan), runner-up in the 2004 G1 Prix Alary, visited possible neglect, abuse and slaughter. Today, the TRF the winner’s circle only once in 10 starts stateside: a is the world's largest, best known and most respected muddy edition of the Athenia H. at Belmont last Octo- organization devoted to equine rescue. It houses 1,300 ber. A distant third behind Indian Vale and Taittinger permanent residents at farms in 13 states, predomi- Rose in her seasonal finale in the GIII Turnback the nantly at its five large farms at correctional facilities, Alarm H. Nov. 15, the dark bay returned to the turf for where inmates benefit from ground-breaking vocational her 2006 debut and finished a much-improved second, training. “The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation is beaten only a head, in a 1 1/16 mile allowance over this the largest equine sanctuary in the world,” said Diana track Feb. 18. Held off the pace after a tardy start, the Pikulski. “As such, it takes a tremendous amount of Irish-bred rallied to take over at the eighth pole and effort on the part of the staff and our team of volunteer inched clear to hand Omeya (Chi) (Milt’s Overture) a directors to try to raise the money to feed and care for 3/4-length defeat. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. so many horses, run our life-changing inmates’ pro- Lifetime Record: SW-US, G1SP-Fr, 19-3-6-4, $288,645. grams and try to educate the racing industry on its O-J Allen. B-Dayton Invest. Ltd (IRE). T-H R Jerkens. responsibilities. It is particularly gratifying, therefore, to be recognized for putting people’s money to good use, especially by the largest independent charity rating TDN TODAY system, and we hope that this gives donors even more Around the World ...... 5 pages confidence in our work.” OBS MARCH SIRE POWER A.P. INDY — DANZIG — DISTORTED HUMOR DYNAFORMER — EL CORREDOR — FORESTRY FUSAICHI PEGASUS — SONGANDAPRAYER — UNBRIDLED’S SONG

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Gulfstream report cont. 5th-GPX, $32,000, Msw, 3yo, 1 1/8mT, 1:48, fm. H E A S T H GIANT BASIL (c, 3, Giant’s Causeway--Verbasle {GISP, $250,801}, by Slewpy) came home a well-beaten sixth Wind Causes Hawthorne Cancellations: on the dirt in his debut over this track Jan. 14, but Hawthorne Race Course was forced to cancel racing bumped up his game considerably when a close second after the first race yesterday when westerly winds going a mile on the lawn here Feb. 15. Let go at 12-1 gusted up to 50 miles per hour. “Management and the this time, the half to Estimraar (Holy Bull), MGSW-UAE, jockeys agreed that the winds made the conditions $569,999, and High Fly (Atticus), GISW, $927,300, unsafe for the horses and the riders,” said assistant was reserved near the back early, rallied four wide general manager Jim Miller. Live racing is expected to around the far turn and reached even terms with Yate’s resume today with a first post time of 1:10 p.m. Black Cat (Black Minnaloushe) in deep stretch. At the wire it was Giant Basil a neck behind Yate’s Black Cat, but the latter was disqualified and placed eight for FOALING NEWS: interference with North East Storm (Fusaichi Pegasus) CROWNETTE, 17, Seattle Slew--In Memory, by Alydar and Affect (Theatrical {Ire}). Video, sponsored by Tay- Foal born Feb. 6, a colt by Candy Ride (Arg). lor Made. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-0, $12,929. Will be bred back to Candy Ride (Arg). O-Live Oak Plantation. B-Live Oak Stud (FL). T-Nicholas Owned by Sidney & Jenny Craig. P Zito. Boarded at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms, Ky. Accomplishments: SW, $184,488. Dam of Crowning 8th-GPX, $32,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 7f, 1:24, ft. Storm (Storm Cat), MGSP. MENU VARNISH (f, 3, Mr. Greeley--Shanli's Hope, by Ferdinand), a disappointing sixth in her debut going a furlong shorter over this track Feb. 12, was given a 12-1 chance to make amends here. Up to take a narrow advantage after a half mile in :44 3/5, the $100,000 KEESEP yearling and $210,000 OBSMAR juvenile opened up on the pack with a sixteenth left to run and had enough left in the tank to hold off Shield (Rahy) by one length. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $19,520. O-Paul P Pompa Jr. B-Michael T Barnett & Diane M CurryRevocable Trust (KY). T-Patrick L Reynolds. Hip#’s 36, 49 and 125

STAKES CLOSINGS 7th-GPX ($37K ALW) Asti (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15: 03-25 $200,000 Rampart H.-II, GP, 3yo/up, comes from off the pace to win. f/m, 9f (200) 5th-GPX ($32K MSW) Giant Basil (Giant’s Causeway) 03-25 $150,000 Bourbonette Breeders’ Cup-III, TP, 3yo, gets the victory via DQ. f, 8f (100) 7th-GPX ($32K MSW) Menu Varnish (Mr. Greeley) www.stakesdigestweekly.com gets the win on the front end.

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A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT IN JAPAN: Stakes/First-time Starters to Watch: Tuesday, Mar. 14 +Wonder Crafty, c, 3, Crafty Prospector--Doll (Jpn), by Secreto. Hanshin, 3-11, Maiden Race, 9f. Lifetime Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2002 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Record: 1-1-0-0, $58,284. O-Nobuyuki Yamamoto; Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) B-Takao Zako; T-Saburo Yuasa. CONSCIENCE CLEAR (Relaunch), Martin, $1000, 24/3/0 Hosho Ruby, f, 3, Desert King (Ire)--Gaily Field, by 8-MNR, Alw, 1m, Rememberinjonathon, $47K TEX MAR 2yo Crafty Prospector. Hanshin, 3-11, Plate Race, 6fT. FEDERAL TRIAL (Skip Trial), Justaplain, $2K, 12/0/0 Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $117,647. O-Yoshitaka 4-PHA, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Another Two, 12-1 Haga; B-Tokyo Thoroughbred Bureau; T-M Ryoke. HIDDEN CITY (Carson City), Fleming, $1500, 6/1/0 Danon Suisho, f, 3, Fusaichi Pegasus--Donna Star (GB), 6-MNR, Msw, 1m, Three Cities by Stately Don. Nakayama, 3-12, Novice Race, 9f. PIKEPASS (Forty Niner), Margaux, $8K, 116/11/0 Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-1, $69,748. O-Danox Inc; 3-SUN, Alw, 1m, Passing Partners, 12-1 B-Shadai Farm; T-Yukihiro Kato. *1/2 to Star of PUT IT BACK (Honour and Glory), Bridlewood, $5K, 79/14/1 Akkar (GB) (Distant Relative {Ire}), MGSW & G1SP- 1-HAW, Alw, 1 1/16m, Dormy Lake, $26K OBS MAR 2yo, 5-2 Fr, $249,810. UNCLE ABBIE (Kingmambo), Key, $2K, 47/1/0 1-SUN, Msw, 1m, Atomic Abbie, 8-1 Complesso, c, 3, Golden Missile--Knight Prospector (GSW, $236,825), by Native Prospector. Hanshin, 3-11, Novice Race, 7f. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $65,546. O-Takeshi Fujita; B-Pegasus Bloodstock USA, Inc; T-Yasutoshi Ikee. *1/2 to Estreno (Holy Bull), SP-Jpn, $288,355. Grass Wave, c, 4, Mr. Greeley--Top, by Cox’s Ridge. H F R A N C E H Chukyo, 3-11, Plate Race, 5f. Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-0, $121,008. O-Hanzawa Inc; B-M Kirwan; Tuesday, Maisons-Laffitte, post time: 2:20 p.m. T-Mitsuhiro Ogata. *$120,000 2yo ‘04 BESMAR. PRIX MONTENICA-Listed, i50,000, 3yo, c/g, 7fT Noble Cafe, h, 5, Seeking the Gold--Market Booster SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER (Hwt. Older Mare-Ger at 9.5-11f, Hwt. Older Mare-Ire 1 5 Precious Bunny (Fr) Peintre Celebre Chotard at 9.5-11f, G1SW-Ger, MGSW-US, MGSW & 2 4 Dream in Blue (Fr) Munir (GB) Rob Collet MG1SP-Ire, $667,975-US & UK), by . 3 3 Major Grace (Fr) Majorien (GB) Laurent-Joye Rossi Nakayama, 3-12, Plate Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: 4 1 Tsar Xaar (Fr) Xaar (GB) Rohaut 13-1-5-3, $238,571. O-K Nishikawa; B-Brushwood 5 2 Mount Bay (Fr) Alamo Bay M Boutin Stable; T-Futoshi Kojima. *$600,000 yrl ‘02 KEESEP. All carry 123 pounds, bar Precious Bunny & Dream in Blue, 128.

AMERICAN-SIRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: Tuesday, Maisons-Laffitte, post time: 2:50 p.m. Peke J (Jpn), f, 3, Tiznow--Sweet Taste, by Salt Lake. PRIX RONDE DE NUIT-Listed, i50,000, 3yo, f, 7fT Hanshin, 3-12, Novice Race, 9f. Lifetime Record: SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER 4-1-1-1, $80,252. O-Yoichi Aoyama; B-Shimokobe 1 1 Red Berry (Fr) Zieten E Lellouche Farm; T-Kenichi Fujioka. 2 2 Kezia (Fr) Spectrum (Ire) Laffon-Parias 3 5 Apamea (GB) Zafonic Head-Maarek Foaling News cont. 4 6 Asque (GB) Dansili (GB) Rouget LIST O’GOLD, 14, Slew O’Gold--Playlist, by Miswaki 5 3 Indian Fun (GB) Poliglote (GB) F Head Foal born Feb. 6, a colt by Dixieland Band. 6 4 Hollywood Starlet (Fr) Marchand de Sable de Nicolay Will be bred back to Distorted Humor. All carry 123 pounds. Owned by Eugene & Laura Melnyk. Boarded at Winding Oaks Farm, F. Yesterday’s Results: Accomplishments: Dam of So Much More SW & MGSP, $375,516. Compiegne, 2.20, Cond, i26,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mT, 2:00.45, hy. LOOSE PARK, 14, Stop the Music--Dancing at Dawn, VADLIX (FR) (c, 3, Linamix {Fr}--Vadlawysa {Ire}, by by *Grey Dawn II Always Fair), ninth on debut at Longchamp in Septem- Foal born Feb. 6, a colt by Lemon Drop Kid. ber, started at 9-2 and quickly established a lead. Dig- Will be bred back to Smarty Jones. ging in up the straight, the full to Valima (Fr), SW-Fr, Owned by Arthur Hancock. denied the challenge of Lucano (GB) (Zafonic) to score Boarded at Stone Farm, Ky. by a half length. 2 starts, 1 win, 0 places, i13,000. Accomplishments: Dam of Chamrousse (Peaks and O-His Highness the Aga Khan; B-SNC Lagardere Valleys), GSW & GSIP, $359,585. Elevage; T-Andre Fabre. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/14/06 • PAGE 4 of 5

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 8th-MNR, $35,300, 3-12, NW4L, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 1:06 2/5, my. SHE'S THAT CAT (f, 4, American Chance-- SO. HEMISPHERE GROUP WINNERS BY EURO SIRES: Palmbeachpussycat, by Storm Cat) Lifetime Record: SP, Magically (Aus), f, 3, Danehill--Magic Music (Aus) 20-4-3-2, $124,777. O-Richard, Bertram & Elaine Klein. (MGSW & MG1SP-Aus), by Loosen Up. Morphettville, B-W Mills (KY). T-S Flint. *$12,000 yrl '03 KEESEP. 3-13, Yallambee Classic-G2, 3yo, 6fT, A$134,000 to winner. B-Mr G Harvey; T-Mick Price. 9th-PHA, $22,000, NW2X, 4yo/up, 8.5f, 1:43 3/5, ft. COUNT ON ME (g, 4, Sword Dance {Ire}--Joyce D. {SW, $178,990}, by Huckster) Lifetime Record: B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 17-7-2-0, $93,370. O/B-Gilbert G Campbell (FL). AMERICA T-Edward T Allard.

STAKES RESULTS: RAMON LLOBET JR.-G1 (Listed), $65,600, ELC, 3-12, FOALING NEWS 3yo, f, 1 1/8m, 1:55 4/5, ft. 1--@#JESSICA S., 118, f, 3, by Eqtesaad 1st Dam: Lejaiem, by Saint Ballado SILVER TANGO, 18, Silver Badge--Royal Tango, by 2nd Dam: I'm Fer Dancin, by Known Fact Princely Pleasure 3rd Dam: In Rhythym, by *Grey Dawn II Foal born Feb. 6, a filly by Lite the Fuse. O-Caridad Inc; B-Jose Singer (PR); T-Jose M Jimenez; Will be bred back to Tenpins. J-Torres H P La; $39,360. Lifetime Record: N/A. Owned by Phil Capuano. 2--Yosolita, 118, f, 3, Casanova Star--Record Profit, by Boarded at Summer Wind Farm, Md. Relaunch. O-Establo Edelsam Delgado; B-Jose Carro Accomplishments: MSW & GSP, $473,242. Dam of (PR); T-Maximo Gomez; $13,120. Dale’s Prospect (Pioneering), SW, $243,064; and Scar- 3--Princess Yohalys, 118, f, 3, Balcony--Concupis- let Tango (French Deputy), SP. cence, by Private Account. O-Establo Yo-Rel; B-Haras Santa Isabel, Inc (PR); T-Maximo Gomez; $6,560. SOBRINA DEL REY (CHI), 8, Denver County--Sara Eliana Margins: 3 3/4, 8, 3. Odds: 1.75A*, 1.90, 5.75. (Chi), by Chairman Walker Also Ran: Reina Musical, Elaboradora, Palma Real, Pamela M. Foal born Feb. 6, a filly by Lion Heart. Will be bred back to Malibu Moon. Owned by/boarded at Edition Farm, NY. i ON THE WORKTAB i Accomplishments: G1SP-Chi.

OAKLAWN TAKE THE CAKE, 7, Fly So Free--Lil Merry Sunshine, by Capeside Lady (Cape Town), 6f, 1:14.80, 1/1 Chief’s Crown GULFSTREAM PARK Foal born Feb. 6, a colt by Smarty Jones. Brass Hat (Prized), 4f, :50.80, 25/28 Will be bred back to Vindication. Funny Cide (Distorted Humor), 4f, :47.20, 2/28 Owned by Elizabeth Jones Valando & Robert N. Clay. HOLLYWOOD PARK Boarded at Three Chimneys, Ky. The Daddy (Valid Expectations), 3f, :37.60, 5/11 Accomplishments: GSW & GISP, $256,333. PALM MEADOWS LADIES NITE OUT, 11, Flying Granville--Lady Miami, by Better Talk Now (Talkin Man), 4fT, :51.00, 16/17 Lord Rebeau Film Maker (Dynaformer), 4fT, :50.00, 15/17 Foal born Feb. 7, a filly by Songandaprayer. Icy Atlantic (Stormy Atlantic), 4fT, :48.80, 9/17 Barbaro (Dynaformer), 5f, 1:00.40, 2/30 Will be bred back to Yes It’s True. Private Vow (Broken Vow), 5f, 1:01.80, 11/30 Owned by Gulf Coast Farms. J'ray (Distant View), 5fT, :59.00, 1/17 Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, Ky. Accomplishments: SW. Dam of Lady Mallory (Leo SANTA ANITA Castelli), MSW, $263,751; and Cancel the Wedding Simon Pure (Silver Deputy), 3f, :35.60, 3/18 (Running Stag), SP. Chandtrue (Yes It’s True), 4f, :47.20, 3/65 Ticker Tape (GB) (Royal Applause {GB}), 4f, :49.60, 44/65 Dance Daily (Five Star Day), 5f, 1:00.80, 25/60 The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the Shamoan (Ire) (Monashee Mountain), 5f, :59.00, 2/60 11th Race, $35,200 Allowance, at Sunland Park. For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/14/06 • PAGE 5 of 5

SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY EUROPEAN SIRES: B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Gorky Park (NZ), c, 2, Montjeu (Ire)--Steluta (NZ), by Defensive Play. Morphetteville, 3-11, Hcp, 2yo, 6fT. EUROPE B-Mrs R A Savory. Laughing Stock (NZ), g, 3, Bahhare--Noubeel (NZ), by CONDITIONS RESULTS: Zabeel (NZ). Hawke's Bay, 3-11, Hcp, 3yo/up, 1mT. FRANCE, Compiegne, 3.50, 3-13, i24,000, 4yo/up, B-Value Added Thoroughbreds Ltd. 1mT, time: n/a, hy. Cavita (Aus), f, 3, Cadeaux Genereux (GB)--Kassiyaka INCENTIVE (FR) (c, 4, Machiavellian--Seductrice , by (Ire), by Persian Bold (Ire). Newcastle, 3-11, Mdn, Kingmambo) Lifetime Record: 12 starts, 3 wins, 3yo/up, 6fT. B-Emily Krstina (Aust) Pty Ltd. 7 places, i60,450. O-Ecurie Jean-Louis Tepper SARL; Echo Gun (Aus), c, 3, Commands (Aus)--In Vogue B-Greenhill Farm Ltd; T-Jean-Claude Rouget. (Aus), by Snippets (Aus). Doomben, 3-10, Hcp, 3yo/up, 6fT. B-Mr T Tegg. FRANCE, Compiegne, 3.20, 3-13, i21,000, 3yo, f, Posadas (Aus), g, 3, Commands (Aus)--Navidad (Aus), 1mT, 1:47.44, hy. by Christmas Tree (Aus). Warwick Farm, 3-11, Hcp, LA DEMOISELLE (FR) (f, 3, Dansili {GB}--Fair Pay {Fr}, 3yo/up, 6fT. B-Woodlands Stud. by Bluebird) Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, Marju Snip (NZ), f, 3, Marju (Ire)--Aulide (Aus), by i22,000. O-J Seror; B-Haras de Saint Pair du Mont; Snippets (Aus). Morphettville, 3-13, H C Nischke S.- T-Eric Libaud. *i55,000 yrl ‘04 DEAOCT. Listed, 3yo, 1mT, A$33,500 to winner. B-Waikato Stud 2001 Ltd; T-Phillip Stokes. FRANCE, Bordeaux-le-Bouscat, 3.25, 3-12, i15,000, Byway (Aus), g, 3, Octagonal (NZ)--Bwana Babe (Aus), 4yo/up, 1mT, 1:42.87, hy. by Last Tycoon (Ire). Flemington, 3-11, Hcp, 3yo, FEU INDIEN (GB) (h, 5, Machiavellian--Danse Indienne, 7fT. B-Mr R Kemister. by Green Dancer) Lifetime Record: SW-Fr, 11 starts, Wasp (Aus), g, 3, Octagonal (NZ)--Establishment (Aus), 4 wins, 5 places, i80,100. O-Baron Edouard de by Star Watch (Aus). Warwick Farm, 3-11, Hcp, Rothschild; B-SC Ecurie de Meautry; T-Jean-Claude 3yo/up, 1mT. B-Woodlands Stud. Rouget. *1/2 to Indian Jones (Ire) (Danehill), GSW-Fr; and Indian Danehill (Ire) (Danehill), G1SW-Fr, $247,600. Foaling News cont. IFYOUPREFERSILVER, 7, Silver Deputy--If Liloy, by Liloy (Fr) ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Foal born Feb. 8, a colt by Forestry. Fanzago (Fr), c, 3, --Fotostatica (Fr), by Will be bred back to Mr. Greeley. Soviet Star. Pisa, Italy, 3-12, Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/4mT. Owned by Capistrano Thoroughbreds Ltd. B-Razza Dormello. Boarded at Gainesway Farm, Ky. Rendelsham (Fr), c, 3, Take Risks (Fr)--Eloura (Fr), by Accomplishments: MSW, $182,950. Top Ville (Ire). Compiegne, France, 3-13, Cond, 3yo, c/g, 1mT. B-SARL Jedburgh Stud. *i9,000 yrl ‘04 CHATTIN, 16, Rollicking--Vodka Talking, by Hagley DEAOCT. **1/2 to Mariage D'amour (Fr) (Groom Foal born Feb. 9, a colt by Medaglia d’Oro. Dancer), SP-Jpn, $919,986. Owned by Barbara Graham. Boarded at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms, Ky. Accomplishments: Dam of Gin Talking (Allen’s Pros- FOALING NEWS: pect), GSW, $348,206. PASS ME THE SALT, 5, Salt Lake--Elegant Lilly, by Seattle Slew CLASSIC VALUE, 20, Copelan–Queen Pat, by Crozier. Foal born Feb. 7, a filly by Speightstown. Foal born Feb. 9, a filly by Mineshaft. Will be bred back to Forestry. Will be bred back to Mineshaft. Owned by Aaron & Marie Jones. Boarded at Lane’s End Farm in Versailles, Ky. Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, Ky. Accomplishments: GSW, $396,421. Dam of Class Kris Accomplishments: SW. (Kris. S.), MGSW, $582,129; Class On Class (Jolie’s Halo), MGSP, $189,525. SLUICE, 8, Seeking the Gold--Lakeway, by Seattle Slew Foal born Feb. 7, a colt by Fusaichi Pegasus. DORKY, 18, Flying Paster--Going Raja, by Well Decorated Will be bred back to Mineshaft. Foal born Feb. 9, a colt by Tapit. Owned by Diane Snowden. Will be bred back to Limehouse. Boarded at Denali Stud, Ky. Owned by Nordic Thoroughbreds. Accomplishments: SW, $202,453. Boarded at Taylor Made Farm, Ky. Accomplishments: SW. Dam of Bowl of Berries (Straw- All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, berry Road {Aus}, SP; and Strawberry Way (Strawberry unless otherwise indicated Road {Aus}), GSP, $217,408.