Silver Charm Purchased by JRA HEADLINE p.2 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 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2004 STARS SHINING AT LONE STAR Every year, Breeders’ Cup day plays host to racing’s BREEDERS’ CUP greatest stars, and this year’s edition at Lone Star Park BULLETIN in Grand Prairie, Texas, is no different. Pleasantly Per- fect () (Classic), ( {GB}) (Mile) and Cajun Beat (Grand Slam) CLASSIC, POWERED BY DODGE, $4,000,000, (Sprint) will try and defend their respective titles, while 3yo/up, 1 1/4m () and With most of the final preparations already com- Azeri (Jade Hunter) are striking out pleted, most horses and their connections enjoy an into unchartered territory. Storm uneventful, if not routine, day heading into the main Flag Flying will attempt to become event. And that was the case for most Friday, except the first horse in Breeders’ Cup his- for trainer Bobby and his tory to take two different events on charge (Awesome the card. and 2002 Horse of the Again). Scheduled for a routine Year Azeri will try and add the Clas- 1 1/2-mile gallop, exercise rider sic to her victory in the Distaff two Azeri Coady photos Nuno Santos misunderstood years ago. Two-time Breeders’ Cup Frankel’s instructions and only champions are few and far in between, and only a galloped the horse five-eighths. handful of horses have accomplished that feat. Frankel quickly realized the Ghostzapper Horsephotos (1987/88) and (1992/93) both won back-to-back rider’s error and sent the four- Miles, while Da Hoss bagged the race in 1996 and came year-old back to complete the work, which the colt did back two years later to win again for trainer Michael with ease. “What are you going to do,” said Frankel. Dickinson. Also responsible for the Breeders’ Cup dou- “You’ve got to adapt to how it all happens. He’s OK. ble is Argentine import Bayakoa, who won the Distaff He came back nice and loose. We got done what we in 1989 and ‘90, while High Chaparral (Ire) collected a needed to get done.” Perhaps reflecting his confidence Turf victory in 2002 before dead-heating for first with in the bay, a reserved Frankel quipped, “So what we Johar in 2003. , however, holds the distinction did [Friday] was interval training. If he wins [today], for most money earned on Breeders’ Cup day, having we’ll have to train him like that all the time.” scored in consecutive Classics in 2000 and 2001. Trainer Christophe Clement does not believe Lone Second Time’s the Charm... Star experience will give his Classic contender Dynever Numerous horses are returning to take another shot an edge. “He won over the track, so obvi- at racing’s championship day, including Elloluv (Gilded ously he likes it, but I don’t think a race Time) and (), who finished runner- over the track is a big deal,” he said. “He up in last year’s Distaff and Juvenile Fillies, respec- didn’t ever run below form because of the tively. Both entered for this year’s Distaff, Ashado is racetrack--there was always some other the winner of three of her last five starts, including the explanation.” But Clement doesn’t believe nine-furlong GI , while Elloluv’s most his colt, third in the 2003 Classic at 15-1, recent win was recorded in the mile Piedra Foundation will be looking for excuses after this year’s H. at Del Mar Sept. 2. A pair of fillies, Life’s Magic in Dynever running. “He is training well--I think he is 1984 and Lady’s Secret in 1985, came back from Horsephotos doing at least as well as last year,” he second-place finishes in the contest for older fillies and said. The majority of this year’s contenders to score in the race the following year, while no have not yet had the chance to test the surface in the horse has yet to step up from the Juvenile Fillies and afternoon, but there has been widespread praise for the follow up with a Distaff win. track by the horsemen visiting for the first time. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/30/04 • PAGE 2 of 5

(Breeders’ Cup Bulletin cont.) Today’s Graded Stakes NETJETS MILE, $1,500,000, 3yo/up, 1mT brought to you by Flaxman Holdings’ Six Perfections (Fr) (Celtic Swing {GB}) had her final workout at Lone Star Friday in prep- aration for today’s Mile. The defending champion cov- ered three-eighths of a mile in :43 flat over the yielding turf course. According to trainer , the move, which was required to satisfy Texas Racing Commis- sion rules, was more of a strong gallop than an actual 12:25p First Flight H.-GII, Aqueduct workout. Off since a second-place finish in the G1 Prix 12:55p Knickerbocker H.-GII, Aqueduct du Haras de Fresnay-le Buffard Jacques Le Marois Aug. 1:20p Breeders’ Cup Distaff-GI, Lone Star Park 15, Six Perfections needed to record a work in the state 1:55p Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies-GI, Lone Star Park of Texas before being given the go-ahead to race today. 2:10p Fayette S.-GIII, Keeneland “It was just a nice blowout for her,” said Bary. “I think 2:35p Breeders’ Cup Mile-GI, Lone Star Park the turf track has a good enough cushion and the turns are fairly cambered.” 3:10p Breeders’ Cup Sprint-GI, Lone Star Park 3:45p Breeders’ Cup Filly/ Turf-GI, Lone Star Park N E W S T O D A Y 4:20p Breeders’ Cup Juvenile-GI, Lone Star Park P P 4:55p Breeders’ Cup Turf-GI, Lone Star Park 5:35p Breeders’ Cup Classic-GI, Lone Star Park SILVER CHARM HEADED TO JAPAN Kentucky 8:08p Morvich H.-GIII, Santa Anita Derby winner Silver Charm (Silver Buck--Bonnie’s Poker, Eastern Daylight Time by Poker) has been purchased by the Japanese Racing MORE MOONLIGHT is Third Stakes Association for an undisclosed price, according to syn- Winner for MORE THAN READY! dicate manager Robert Clay Friday. “We received an Click here for more... offer that, at my stage in life, I could not turn down,” said Bob Lewis, who campaigned the colt with his wife Beverly and retained a 75% interest in Silver Charm P P R E V I E W S P following his retirement. “The contract gives us the right of first refusal to purchase him if he is ever sold, so that we can ensure his well being. It provides that Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 12:25 p.m. EDT he may return to Three Chimneys upon his retirement FIRST FLIGHT H.-GII, $150,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f [from stud duty].” Agent Rollin Baugh represented the PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER ODDS JRA in the purchase of the 10-year-old. From two crops 1 Smokey Glacken Forestry J Jerkens 3-1 2 Sensibly Chic Tullock Jr 12-1 to race, the 10-year-old stallion has sired graded-stakes 3 Hidden Ransom Silver Ghost Hennig 8-1 winner Consecrate and stakes performers Silver Impulse 4 Passing Shot A.P. Indy H Jerkens 2-1 and Silver Indy. Over the course of four seasons on the 5 Bending Strings American Chance McLaughlin 5-2 track, the roan won 11 of 22 starts, including the Ken- 6 Schedule (GB) Brian’s Time Goldberg 4-1 tucky Derby and Preakness S. at three, and came back the following year to score in the G1 . (cont. p3) TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/30/04 • PAGE 3 of 5

First Flight H. cont. Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 12:55 p.m. EDT The graded stakes action gets off to an early start at KNICKERBOCKER H.-GII, $150,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT the Big A to accommodate the Breeders' Cup. Bending PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER ODDS Strings looks to capture consecutive starts for the first 1 Caesarion (Ire) de Roualle 15-1 time this season, coming off a convincing victory over 2 Hotstufanthensome Pointer 6-1 even-money chalk Smokey Glacken in the GIII Safely 3 Evening Attire (Ire) Kelly 6-1 Kept Breeders' Cup S. at Pimlico Oct. 2. The three-year- 4 Dr. Kashnikow Fisher 6-1 old has had reasonable success this season knocking heads with the division's best fillies. She's finished 5 L’Oiseau d’Argent Silver Hawk McLaughlin 8-1 second to Society Selection twice, including the GI Test 6 Host (Chi) Hussonet Pletcher 4-1 S. at Saratoga in July. The lightly-raced Smokey 7 Balestrini (Ire) Danehill Drysdale 10-1 Glacken, a half to successful sire Smoke Glacken, 8 Mr. Light (Arg) Numerous Penna 15-1 returned from a 5 1/2-month break to take a pair of 9 Sailaway Our Emblem McGaughey 15-1 minor stakes events at Monmouth and Saratoga in 10 Denon Pleasant Colony Frankel 5-2 August, then failed to fend off Bending Strings in Speed hasn’t done especially well in the opening days her latest going six panels. The bay is likely to be on of the meet, but the fleet L’Oiseau d’Argent looms the the engine early and may find the added panel a hin- one to run down this afternoon. The chestnut took a drance as she attempts to turn the tables. The lone one-mile event over the Saratoga turf in 1:33 2/5 Aug. Grade I winner in the field, Passing Shot is reverting 5, but the company in the GII Fourstardave H. back to a sprint for the first time since June of 2003 too tough, finishing eighth to Nothing to Lose. He while returning from breather. Last year's GI Personal bounced back to wire the restricted Elusive Quality S. Ensign H. upsetter finished third in the GI H. at Belmont June 19 before going to the shelf. going a flat mile at Belmont Oct. 6, but must negotiate an extra furlong this afternoon. Host, the Chilean Horse of the Year in 2003, has yet to win in four U.S. starts, The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the but most recently returned from a six-month absence to GI Breeders’ Cup Classic at Lone Star Park. finish a troubled third in the GIII Cliff Hanger H. at the For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. Meadowlands Oct. 15, a race won by Dr. Kashnikow. The latter is dangerous, but is unlikely to get the cut in the ground he prefers. Denon is the clear class of the States with less than 10 Breeders’ Cup starters to field, but needs to improve off his fifth in the GIII Syca- Produce a Breeders’ Cup winner more Breeders’ Cup S. Oct. 9 and races today at a Illinois (Buck’s Boy, 1998 Turf), New Jersey (Open Mind, 1988 Juvenile Fillies), Oklahoma (Lady’s distance well short of his optimum. Secret, 1986 Distaff). (Previews cont. p4)

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(Previews cont.) R E S U L T S Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 2:10 p.m. EDT P P FAYETTE S.-GIII, $150,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT Friday, Maisons-Laffitte, France 1 Midway Road Jade Hunter Howard 121 CRITERIUM DE MAISONS-LAFFITTE-G2, i190,000, 2 Sonic West West by West Van Berg 121 Maisons-Laffitte, 10-29, 2yo, 6fT, 1:12.00, vsf. 3 Total Impact (Chi) Stuka de Seroux 125 1--@CENTIFOLIA (FR), 122, f, 2, by Kendor (Fr) 4 Quest Broad Brush Zito 119 1st Dam: Djayapura (Fr), by Fabulous Dancer 5 Grey Beard ’s Song Fojan 119 2nd Dam: La Diffa (Fr), by Sir Tor 6 Alumni Hall A.P. Indy Howard 119 3rd Dam: Panperle (Fr), by Pan II (Fr) (i42,000 yrl ‘03 DEAAUG). O-Steeve Berland; Saturday, Santa Anita, post time: 5:08 p.m. PDT B-SCA La Perrigne; T-Robert Collet; J-Ioritz MORVICH H.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, a6 1/2fT Mendizabal; i108,300. Lifetime Record: 5-4-0-0, PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT i155,300. 1 De Valmont (Aus) Dehere Cardenas 115 2--Salut Thomas (Fr), 126, c, 2, Adnaan (Ire)--Salut 2 Vasywait (Fr) Valanour (Ire) Powell 115 Bebs (Fr), by Kendor (Fr). O/B-Roger Jesus; 3 Geronimo (Chi) Gold Tribute Machowsky 118 i41,800. 4 Leroidesanimeaux (Brz) Candy Stripes Frankel 117 3--Campo Bueno (Fr), 126, c, 2, Septieme Ciel--Herba 5 Irgunette (Aus) Irgun Hines 113 Buena (Fr), by Fabulous Dancer. (i25,000 yrl ‘03 6 Cayoke (Fr) Always Fair Mullins 116 DEAOCT). O-B W Hugues; B-T & D de la Heronniere 7 Coded Message Lost Code Aguirre 113 & F Champion; i19,950. Margins: 2, HD, 2HF. Odds: 1.30, 13.80, 14.40. Sunday, Saint-Cloud, France Also ran: Prince Charming (GB), Obe Gold (GB), Nipping CRITERIUM INTERNATIONAL-G1, i250,000, 2yo, c/f, (Ire), Istan, Kay Two (Ire), Tony James (Ire). 1mT Centifolia underlined the general quality of this year’s SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY European juvenile filly crop by beating the colts under 1 4 Early March (GB) Dansili (GB) Hughes an enterprising ride from Ioritz Mendizabal here. A mix- 2 8 Merchant (Ire) Tagula (Ire) Darley ture of inexperience and keenness was to for her 3 6 Cupid’s Glory (GB) Pursuit Of Love (GB) Sanders sole defeat, when beating no rivals home in the Listed 4 1 Helios Quercus (Fr) Diableneyev Roussel Criterium du Bequet at La Teste de Buch Aug. 8. She 5 5 Stop Making Sense (GB) Lujain Soumillon got back on track when beating subsequent Listed 6 2 Walk In The Park (Ire) Montjeu (Ire) Gillet Premio Ubaldo Pandolfi scorer Chantilly Beauty (Fr) in a 7 7 Umniya (Ire) Bluebird Culhane Chantilly conditions event Sept. 28 before inflicting a 8 3 Dubai Surprise (Ire) King’s Best Jarnet four-length defeat on Salut Thomas in the Listed All carry 126lbs bar Umniya & Dubai Surprise, 122. Criterium de Vitesse over five furlongs at this track last time Oct. 15. Confirming that form over the extra fur- long, she broke best of all against the stands’ rail and Irish National Stud - 2005 Fees never looked likely to relinquish her lead as she galloped relentlessly to the line. “I’ve been a racehorse owner for Stallion Sire ‘05 Feei ‘04 Feei 25 years and this has to be the highlight of my career,” Celtic Swing (GB) Damister 9,000 12,000 commented winning owner Steeve Berland. Trainer Desert Prince (Ire) Green Desert 20,000 35,000 Robert Collet, who is in Texas overlooking the prepara- Indian Danehill (Ire) Danehill 5,500 8,000 tion of Breeders’ Cup Mile contender Whipper, added, Indian Ridge (Ire) Ahonoora (GB) 75,000 85,000 “This filly has a lot of talent. We will now put her away Invincible Spirit (Ire) Green Desert 10,000 10,000 for the season and we will bring her back for the Listed Medecis (GB) Machiavellian 3,000 5,250 . That race will tell us if we go up in (Ire) Polish Precedent 4,000 4,000 trip or come back to sprinting.” Touch of the Blues (Fr) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) 6,000 9,000 www.irish-national-stud.ie Click for the racingpost.co.uk chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/30/04 • PAGE 5 of 5

Friday, Maisons-Laffitte, France Friday, Lone Star PRIX DE SEINE-ET-OISE-G3, i73,000, Maisons- LONE STAR DERBY-GIII, $250,000, LSX, 10-29, 3yo, Laffitte, 10-29, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:12.10, vsf. 1 1/16m, 1:42, ft. 1--MISS EMMA (IRE), 122, f, 4, by Key Of Luck 1--POLLARD'S VISION, 122, c, 3, by Carson City 1st Dam: Disregard That (Ire), by Don’t Forget Me (Ire) 1st Dam: Etats Unis, by Dixieland Band 2nd Dam: Pendulina (GB), by Prince Tenderfoot 2nd Dam: Hometown Queen, by Pleasant Colony 3rd Dam: Rosemarin (GB), by Mossborough (GB) 3rd Dam: Star, by Nijinsky II (Ir£18,000 yrl ‘01 GOFOCT). O-T Wada; B-D Iceton; ($70,000 2yo 2003 KEEAPR). O-Edgewood Farm; T-John Hammond; J-Frederic Spanu; i36,500. B-C Smith (KY); T-Todd A Pletcher; J-J R Velazquez; Lifetime Record: GSW-Ire, 15-4-3-2, i217,955. $150,000. Lifetime Record: 17-5-5-3, $1,075,311. 2--Striking Ambition (GB), 125, c, 4, Makbul (Ire)--Lady 2--Cryptograph, 122, c, 3, Cryptoclearance--Hopes and Roxanne (GB), by Cyrano de Bergerac (Ire). Fears, by Mt. Livermore. O/B-Pin Oak Stud, LLC (KY); (28,000gns yrl ‘01 DONSEP; 7,000gns wnlg ‘00 $50,000. TATDEC). O-P Webb; B-Lord Huntingdon; i14,600. 3--Flamethrowintexan, 122, g, 3, Way West (Fr)-- 3--Patavellian (Ire), 125, g, 6, Machiavellian--Alessia Willalady, by Citidancer. ($11,000 wlng '01 (GB), by Caerleon. O-D J Deer; B-D J & Mrs Deer; i10,950. OBSOCT). O-Grasshopper Stable; B-Moloney & Margins: HF, 1, 2. Odds: 30.30, 22.00, 2.40. Thompson (FL); $27,500. Also ran: Dalna (Fr), Swedish Shave (Fr), Chineur (Fr), Margins: HF, HF, 3 1/4. Odds: 3.20, 9.90, 15.20. Ratio (GB), Welsh Emperor (Ire), Star Valley (Fr), Au- Also Ran: Skipaslew, Britt's Jules, With Distinction, tumn Pearl (GB), Blanche (Fr). Pies Prospect, My Creed, Brass Hat, Willionaire, Charm- If there was a front-running bias in the testing ground ing Socialite, Cut and Shoot. Scratched: Tricky Taboo at this venue, Frederic Spanu exploited it to its fullest Winner of the at Hawthorne Apr. 3, when guiding Miss Emma to a shock success in this Pollard’s Visionwas a well-beaten 17th in Kentucky’s contest. After a sophomore campaign rattled up a brace version May 1, but proceeded to finish first or second of stakes scores in the Listed Woodlands S. at Naas in four subsequent starts.The dark bay scored by two and G3 Greenlands S. at The Curragh last May, she lengths in the GIII Leonard Richards S. at Delaware Park was purchased by Takahira Wada and sent in pursuit of July 18 before finishing second in both the Aug. 7 GIII more prizes in France. She was far from disgraced at West Virginia Derby and Philly Park’s GII Pennsylvania Deauville when sixth in the G3 Prix de Ris-Orangis July Derby Sept. 6. A lackluster sixth in his latest in the GII 10 and second in the Listed Prix du Cercle July 31. She Indiana Derby at Hoosier Park Oct. 2, the colt was held her form when subsequently fourth in the G3 Prix given a 3-1 chance to make amends here. Following a du Petit Couvert at Longchamp Sept. 5 and third in the delayed start after longshot Tricky Taboo became cast Listed Prix de Bonneval back at that track last time Oct. in the gate and was forced to scratch, Pollard’s Vision 1. Sent to the front in the early stages here, she was employed vastly different tactics than usual and came the last to be asked for her effort, and despite being from off the pace to bag his second Derby, and in the pressed by the Roger Charlton-trained duo of and Strik- process, pushing his bankroll to over the million-dollar ing Ambition and Patavellian on either side, she refused mark. Settled well behind early pacesetter to crack in a tough final 50 yards. “She has been very Flamethrowingtexan, the one-eyed wonder steadily consistent this year and has got stronger as time has made up ground turning for home and powered to the gone by,” trainer John Hammond said. “She obviously front late, holding on to win over an energized Crypto- loves this ground and will remain in training for next graph. season.” Click for the racingpost.co.uk chart. Click for the brisnet.com chart.

www.adenasprings.com BREEDERS’ CUP XXI Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004 NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK Talk and Action... There will be a host of new faces in Better Talk Now () was also an unlikely the paddock for this year's Breeders' Breeders' Cup candidate at the start of the campaign, Cup, including the man who will sad- finishing off the board in his first two starts of 2004, dle the shortest-priced favorite on the but he earned his way into the card. Trainer makes his Turf with a 1 1/2-length tally World Championships debut with Roses in the GI Sword Dancer Invita- in May (Devil His Due) for the Classic and Kitten's Joy tional H. at Saratoga, giving (El Prado {Ire}), the even-money favorite on the morning trainer Graham Motion his first line for the Turf. But he is not exactly an overnight shot in the Breeders' Cup. sensation. Born in Louisville, the 38-year-old horseman Motion will also send out Film grew up on the Churchill Downs back- Maker (Dynaformer) for the stretch, learning the ropes from his F/M Turf and Dance Away dad, trainer Jerry Romans. He took out Capote (Capote) for the Juve- Better Talk Now his license in 1986, saddled his first nile Fillies. "Obviously, as a Adam Coglianese winner in 1987 and has since earned trainer, you strive to run a training titles at Churchill, Keeneland horse in the Breeders' Cup," said the native of England. and Turfway Park. His first Breeders' "I'm fortunate to run three horses in these races, when Cup starters were a long time coming, it's hard enough to get one horse good enough to run but well worth the wait. "It's very ex- in the Breeders' Cup." Two of Motion's starters will citing-better than coming in here with have a Breeders' Cup rookie in the saddle as well. my first one with no shot," Romans Ramon Dominguez gets his first said, adding, "It wasn't something we Dale Romans opportunity to shine on racing's were anticipating in January." Back at Horsephotos championship day. "I have a the beginning of the season, Roses in great deal of confidence in May was still sitting on the sidelines after his Ramon," Motion said. "We seem sixth-place effort in the GII Jerome H. the previous to have a rapport. He's a natu- September and Kitten's Joy was just sneaking onto the rally gifted jockey who fits most radar screen after a 4 1/2-length score in the GIII Tropi- horses very well." Also breaking cal Park Derby at Calder. into the Breeders' Cup ranks for the first time is trainer Tim BREEDERS’ CUP RACES Ritchey, who handles top Juve- October 30, 2004 nile contender Afleet Alex (North- ern Afleet). But the Delaware 12:20 GI Nextel Breeders’ Cup Distaff Park-based conditioner, who Afleet Alex Adam Coglianese 12:55 GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies once trained with the U.S. 1:35 GI NetJets Breeders’ Cup Mile 2:10 GI Breeders’ Cup Sprint Equestrian Team, is taking it all in his stride. "I'm just 2:45 GI Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf enjoying the experience," he said. 3:20 GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile 3:55 GI John Deere Breeders’ Cup Turf 4:35 GI Breeders’ Cup Classic, powered by Dodge TDN TODAY All times Central Daylight Time Breeders’ Cup Edition ...... 13 pages

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True, Frankel is just two-for-57 in Breeders’ Cup BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC competition and has gone 0-for-12 in Leader of the Pack... the Classic, but he was second in the GHOSTZAPPER (Awesome Again) last two runnings with Medaglia d’Oro ‘04 Record: 3-3-0-0, $510,000 Won: GI Woodward S., GIII Iselin BC H., GII Tom Fool H. and, in Ghostzapper, he has a colt who Last Start: 1st, Sept. 11 GI Woodward S. can get him off the schneid. The four- Why He’ll Win...He is a half to a top sprinter, didn’t year-old knows how to win, as his re- make his two-turn debut until August and has never cord attests, and he showed no end of been beyond nine furlongs. So how can Ghostzapper grit with his determined neck victory in Adam Coglianese win the Classic? It won’t hurt that his daddy did it in the Woodward. He has had seven 1998, that he earned an eye-popping 128 Beyer Speed weeks between races, which means he will be both Figure in the GIII Iselin Breeders’ Cup H. and that he has fresh and fit. The big question: Can jockey Javier Hall of Famer Bobby Frankel on his side. Castellano take the heat in his Breeders’ Cup bow?

Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 4:35 p.m. CDT BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC, POWERED BY DODGE-GI, $4,000,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ODDS 1 Ghostzapper Stronach Stables Adena Springs (Ky) Frankel 3-1 (c, 4, Awesome Again--Baby Zip, by Relaunch) Castellano 2 Freeforinternet EquiraceCom LLC Edward Evans (Ky) Maker 50-1 (h, 6, Tabasco Cat--Dixie Chimes, by Dixieland Band) Kuntzweiler 3 Azeri Living Trust Allen Paulson (Ky) Lukas 15-1 (m, 6, Jade Hunter--Zodiac Miss {Aus}, by Ahonoora {GB}) Day 4 Perfect Drift Stonecrest Farm Dr W A Reed & Stonecrest (Ky) Johnson 15-1 (g, 5, Dynaformer--Nice Gal, by Naskra) Desormeaux 5 Fantasticat R Bar S LLP Pacelco SA & Chelston IRE Ltd (Ky) Barnett 50-1 (c, 3, Storm Cat--Lotta Dancing, by ) G Melancon 6 K L & S K Ramsey Margaux Farm LLC (Ky) Romans 5-1 (c, 4, Devil His Due--Tell a Secret, by Speak John) Velazquez 7 Birdstone Marylou Whitney Stables Marylou Whitney Stables (Ky) Zito 6-1 (c, 3, Grindstone--Dear Birdie, by ) Prado 8 Personal Rush Tomiro Fukami Mr & Mrs M L Wood (Ky) Yamauchi 50-1 (c, 3, Wild Rush--Personally, by Alydar) Dettori 9 Sackatoga Stable WinStar Farm, LLC (NY) Tagg 6-1 (g, 4, Distorted Humor--Belle’s Good Cide, by Slewacide) Santos 10 Newfoundland Sumaya Us Stable G Watts Humphrey (Ky) Pletcher 20-1 (c, 4, Storm Cat--Clear Mandate, by ) Coa 11 Bowman’s Band M S Schwartz J W Rooker (Ky) H Jerkens 50-1 (h, 6, Dixieland Band--Hometown Queen, by Pleasant Colony) Velasquez 12 Diamond A Racing Corp Clovelly Farms (Ky) Mandella 5-2 (h, 6, Pleasant Colony--Regal State, by ) Bailey 13 Dynever Wills & Karches Catherine Wills (Ky) Clement 15-1 (c, 4, Dynaformer--Flamboyance, by Zilzal) Nakatani All carry 126 pounds bar Azeri, 123; and Birdstone and Fantasticat, 121.

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Trainer Dale Romans had an inkling that he had a BREEDERS’ CUP TURF potential star on his hands before the colt even ran. Leader of the Pack... “We knew he was a good horse when we started KITTEN’S JOY (El Prado {Ire}) breezing him on the turf, but you never know if they ‘04 Record: 7-6-1-0, $1,225,796 are going to make it to this point,” he said. Grade I Wins: GI Joe Hirsch Turf Classic, GI S. The Ramseys also have homebred Nothing to Lose Last Start: 1st, Oct. 2 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic (Mile) and Roses in May (Classic) running on Breeders’ Why He’ll Win...A homebred for Kenneth and Sarah Cup Day, all with excellent chances, but Kitten’s Joy Ramsey, Kitten’s Joy has been more could be the star of the show. “I think my best shot of impressive in each successive start winning is Kitten’s Joy,” Ken Ramsey said. “We ran this season, most recently trouncing him in the Joe Hirsch, and he ran :22 3/5 for the last Magistretti, et al, going a mile and a quarter after already going a mile and a quarter on a half at Belmont. The versatile chest- yielding turf course. It almost brought tears to my eyes. nut, just a head short of being per- That was so exceptional, and a horse to do that in my fect in nine starts on the grass, opinion, it takes a very good horse. So I think Kitten’s owns victories over six different turf Joy with his exceptional kick on the [tail end] is my Lone Star Park courses. With his late burst of choice if I had to pick one of the three.” speed, Kitten’s Joy just might be Three-year-olds have won five of 20 runnings of the the best three-year-old on grass in the U.S. since Ma- Turf, most recently High Chaparral (Ire) in 2002. And nila, who defeated a stellar field--Theatrical (Ire) was a the Ramsey colorbearer is coming out of Turf Classic, a neck back in second--in this race in 1986. race which has produced five previous Turf winners.

Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 3:55 p.m. CDT JOHN DEERE BREEDERS’ CUP TURF-GI, $2,000,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ODDS 1 (GB) Mrs John Magnier Farms (GB) O’Brien 3-1 (c, 4, Sadler’s Wells--Rainbow Lake {GB}, by ) Spencer 2 Request for Parole Jeri & Sam Knighton Robert & Bea Roberts (Ky) Hough 20-1 (h, 5, Judge T C--Madison’s Quest, by Deputy Minister) Day 3 Strut the Stage Sam-Son Farm Jamm Ltd (Ky) Frostad 20-1 (h, 6, Theatrical {Ire}--Ruby Ransom, by Red Ransom) Nakatani 4 Kitten’s Joy Kenneth & Sarah Ramsey Kenneth & Sarah Ramsey (Ky) Romans Even (c, 3, El Prado {Ire}--Kitten’s First, by Lear Fan) Velazquez 5 Better Talk Now Bushwood Stables Wimborne Farm Inc (Ky) Motion 15-1 (g, 5, Talkin Man--Bendita, by Baldski) Dominguez 6 Magistretti Michael B Tabor Tri-County Farms LLC (Ky) Biancone 4-1 (c, 4, Diesis {GB}--Ms. Strike Zone, by Deputy Minister) Prado 7 Star Over the Bay G Racing & Van Burger & Vaughn Four Horsemen’s Ranch (Fl) Mitchell 10-1 (g, 6, Cozzene--Lituya Bay, by Empery) T Baze 8 Mustanfar Shadwell Stable Shadwell Farm McLaughlin 20-1 (c, 3, Unbridled--Manwah, by ) Santos All carry 126 pounds except Kitten’s Joy & Mustanfar, 121.

Raising and Selling Racehorses All the best to Mill Ridge raised and sold STRUT THE STAGE-G2, owner Sam Son Farms, breeder Audrey Otto and trainer Mark Frostad in the Breeders’ Cup Turf-G1.

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The Classic Contenders... The Turf Contenders... PLEASANTLY PERFECT (Pleasant Colony) STAR OVER THE BAY (Cozzene) Last Start: 2nd, Sept. 11 GI Woodward S. Last Start: 1st, Oct. 3 GI Clement L. Hirsch H. Keep an eye on him because...he Keep an eye on him because...he’s got- wouldn’t be the first to win back-to- ten the hang of winning, and just might back Classics--Tiznow followed a be the lone speed in this race. Claimed for neck success in 2000 with a stirring $80,000 out of a win at Hollywood May nose victory in 2001. The six-year- 16, Star Over the Bay is the only Turf old has won three of his five 10-fur- contestant to have raced over this sur- long tries, and has captured five of Benoit Photo face, falling a neck short in the Dallas Turf his last six starts. But, while the bay Cup June 19 in his first start for his new has trained sharply since his one-length win over Per- Benoit Photo connections. It’s been smooth sailing fect Drift in the Aug. 22 GI Pacific Classic, he had just since for the Florida-bred, who didn’t see three weeks off going into last year’s Classic, but will another horse’s hindquarters while winning in succes- have been on the bench for nearly 10 weeks this time, sion the GII Sunset H. July 18, the GII Del Mar H. Aug. 20 days longer than any previous Classic hero. Trainer 29 and the Clement L. Hirsch at Oak Tree. The early Richard Mandella already has his title-defending tactics withdrawal of Balto Star leaves Star Over the Bay as mapped out. “I’ll talk to [jockey ] a day or the controlling speed in this race, which might come in two before the race, but it won’t take long,” he said. handy over a course where the stretch is only 860 feet. “It’ll be the same strategy we discussed before the Pacific Classic--ease him back and make a run.” He POWERSCOURT (GB) (Sadler’s Wells) added confidently, “We need a little bit of luck on our Last Start: 3rd Sept. 11 G1 Irish Champion S. side, that’s all. He couldn’t be doing any better.” Keep an eye on him because...on his

best day, he’s definitely got the tal- ROSES IN MAY (Devil His Due) ent to win the Turf, and his connec- Last Start: 1st, Sept. 18 GII Kentucky Cup Classic H. tions are bidding for a three-peat fol- Keep an eye on him because... lowing High Chaparral (Ire)’s succes- while stamina will play a role as this sive wins in 2002-03. Victorious front-running four-year-old stretches Horsephotos out beyond a mile and an eighth for over longer distances at three, the first time, you can’t argue with Powerscourt has been campaigned mainly over 10 his perfect five-for-five season, and furlongs this season, winning the G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup at The Curragh in May and getting disqualified Horsephotos he looked strong as he galloped out an extra eighth after winning the from victory in the GI Arlington Million Aug. 14. The nine-furlong Kentucky Cup Classic. He has had no less bay was beaten just 3/4 of a length at Leopardstown in than five different jocks this year, but his KC Classic his most recent outing, but a repeat of his powerful partner John Velazquez will be back aboard today. finish at Arlington would put him right in the mix here.

The Wild Card...Only two distaffers have taken on the The Wild Card...Only four horses have been odds-on in boys in the Classic--Triptych, sixth in ‘86, and Jolypha, the Turf, and three of them were beaten-- third in ‘92. Eighth in the GI Met Mile, her only other try (4th at 1-2, ‘86); Sky Classic (2nd at 9-10, ‘92); and against males, Azeri (Jade Hunter) is unlikely to become Paradise Creek (3rd at 4-5, ‘94). High Chaparral (Ire) the first of of her sex to prevail. broke the losing streak, winning at 9-10 in ‘02. Breeding the Best! Good luck to the connections of WinStar-bred FUNNY CIDE, by WinStar stallion DISTORTED HUMOR, in the Breeders’ Cup Classic and WinStar-bred SHARP LISA Champion FUNNY CIDE-G1, $3,174,485 in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies!

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Now, the negatives: the dark bay had every chance BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE to go by Futurity winner Declan's Moon and didn't, Leader of the Pack... refusing to overtake that foe even as they galloped out. ROMAN RULER (Fusaichi Pegasus) Perhaps that's why Baffert added '04 Record: 4-3-1-0, $285,800 blinkers in the Norfolk--but jockey Won: GII Best Pal S., GII Norfolk S. Corey Nakatani had trouble coax- Last Start: 1st, Oct. 3 Norfolk S. ing the headstrong colt into set- Why He’ll Win...It's hard to tell whether Roman Ruler tling around the first turn that af- is cut from the same cloth as Vindication, the winner of ternoon. If Roman Ruler can relax the 2002 Juvenile who was poised for greatness before early and make one big run here, injury ended his career, or from that of Officer, a good he should be able to negotiate the Benoit Photo horse whose hype failed to carry him the distance of distance with no problem; if not, he’ll be crying the 2001 Juvenile as the prohibitive 3-5 pick. What--or Whywhywhy all the way home. Also, the Norfolk win, who, rather--links all three is the man that saddled which came against just three wildy overmatched ri- them--trainer Bob Baffert. So can Silverbulletbob take vals, earned Roman Ruler a Beyer of 85--a 21-point his second Juvenile in three years? Let’s see... plunge from his previous outing. Not exactly what you First, the positives: he showed poise side-stepping a want to see in a horse’s two-turn bow. fallen rival before romping by seven lengths in the Best The verdict: there seem to be a few legitimate chinks Pal, and his second in the GII Del Mar Futurity yielded a in this guy’s armor, but at what should be an honest 106 Beyer that ranks as the field’s best. And, with his price (5-2, possibly? Remember that Vindication paid victory in the Norfolk, he is just one of two stakes $10.20), it’s worth betting that he can get owner Fog winners in the field that has been around two turns. City Stable its first Breeders’ Cup winner. Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 3:20 p.m. CDT BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE-GI, $1,500,000, 2yo, c/g, 1 1/16m PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ODDS 1 Sun King Tracy Farmer Cambridge Farm & J D Conway (Ky) Zito 8-1 (c, 2, Charismatic--Clever But Costly, by Clever Trick) Prado 2 Roman Ruler Fog City Stable Needham/Betz, Liberation, Ashford (Ky) Baffert 8-5 (c, 2, Fusaichi Pegasus--Silvery Swan, by Silver Deputy) Nakatani 3 Afleet Alex Cash is King LLC John Martin Silvertand (Fl) Ritchey 7-2 (c, 2, Northern Afleet--Maggy Hawk, by Hawkster) Rose 4 Consolidator Robert B & Beverly LewisPacelco SA (Ky) Lukas 8-1 (c, 2, Storm Cat--Good Example {Fr}, by Crystal Glitters) Bejarano 5 Scandinavia Mrs J Magnier & M Tabor Rancho San Peasea SA (Ky) O’Brien 15-1 (c, 2, Fusaichi Pegasus--Party Cited, by Alleged) Spencer 6 Proud Accolade Padua Stables Marion G Montanari (Fl) Pletcher 5-2 (c, 2, Yes It’s True--Proud Ciel, by Septieme Ciel) Velazquez 7 Twice Unbridled Daniel M Jensen Peter J Callahan (Ky) Jensen 50-1 (c, 2, Unbridled’s Song--Lady Millicent, by Chief’s Crown) Espinoza 8 Wilko J Paul Reddam & Susan Roy Ro Parra (Ky) Noseda 20-1 (c, 2, Awesome Again--Native Roots {Ire}, by Indian Ridge {Ire}) Dettori All carry 122 pounds.

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The bay has many chips stacked in her favor. Her sire BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES is second only to Sadler’s Wells in Leader of the Pack... Breeders’ Cup victories--and Storm (Storm Cat) Cat’s three winners include 2002 Ju- ‘04 Record: 3-2-1-0, $279,800 venile Fillies heroine Storm Flag Fly- Won: GI Del Mar Debutante S.; GII Oak Leaf S. ing. Sweet Catomine is one of three Last Start: 1st, Oct. 2 GII Oak Leaf S. Grade I winners in the field and is al- Why She’ll Win...She has done little wrong in her short but sparkling career. After winning the Aug. 28 GI ready successful at the distance. And Del Mar Debutante S. while still a maiden and despite she appears to be firing all boosters, an awkward start, the filly came back to take her route evidenced by a sharp :58.80 work Benoit Photo debut, the Oct. 2 Oak Leaf. Hello Lucky and No Bull Sunday, the fastest of 126 at the dis- Baby, fifth and seventh, respectively, in the Oak Leaf, tance that day. Last year’s winner, , prepped came back to run one-two in Sunday’s Anoakia S. with scores in the Oak Leaf and Del Mar Debutante. Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 12:55 p.m. CDT BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES-GI, $1,000,000, 2yo, 1 1/16m PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ODDS 1 Balletto (UAE) Darley Stable Darley (UAE) Albertrani 5-1 (f, 2, Timber Country--Destiny Dance, by Nijinsky II) Bailey 2 Higher World Sal & Colleen Simeone Thomas J Vanderhyde (Ky) Casse 30-1 (f, 2, Peaks and Valleys--Sarah’s World, by ) Husbands 3 In The Gold Live Oak Plantation Whitewood Stable Inc. (Ky) SCR SCR (f, 2, Golden Missile--Incinerate, by Groovy) 4 Runway Model Naveed Chowhan Everest Stables Inc Flint 12-1 (f, 2, Petionville--Ticket to Houston, by Houston) Bejarano 5 Culinary Jack Smith Thoroughbreds Diana & Guy Snowden (Ky) Stidham 12-1 (f, 2, El Amante--Volunteer {Arg}, by Ski Champ) Marquez Jr 6 Dance Away Capote Pandora Farms LLC Mt Brilliant Farm LLC (Ky) Motion 20-1 (f, 2, Capote--Ingot’s Dance Away, by Gate Dancer) Dominguez 7 Sis City Goldfarb & Torre & Dubb & Davis Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Dutrow Jr. 10-1 (f, 2, Slew City Slew--Smart Sis, Beau Genius) Velazquez 8 Mona Lisa (GB) M. Tabor & Mrs J. Magnier Meon Valley Stud (GB) O’Brien 15-1 (f, 2, Giant’s Causeway--Colorsnap {GB}, by Shirley Heights {GB}) Spencer 9 Sense of Style D Smith & M Tabor Twelve Oaks Stud (Ky) Biancone 7-2 (f, 2, Thunder Gulch--Save Me The Waltz {Ire}, by ) Prado 10 Sweet Catomine Mr & Mrs Martin Wygod Mr & Mrs Martin Wygod (Ky) J Canani 5-2 (f, 2, Storm Cat--Sweet Life, by Kris S.) Nakatani 11 Culture Clash Everest Stables Inc Everest Stables Inc (Ky) Polanco 50-1 (f, 2, Petionville--Antonia Bin {Ire}, by Sadler’s Wells) John 12 Sharp Lisa JP Reddam & Suarez Racing Inc WinStar Farm LLC (Ky) O’Neill 15-1 (f, 2, Dixieland Band--Winter’s Gone, by Dynaformer) Dettori 13 Play With Fire G L Zwerling (Ky) Hennig 15-1 (f, 2, Boundary--Realm, by Mr. Prospector) Day All carry 119 pounds.

Triple Threat at the Breeders’ Cup! PETIONVILLE Best of Luck to Juvenile Fillies contenders RUNWAY MODEL and CULTURE CLASH, and Distaff challenger ISLAND FASHION.

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The Juvenile Contenders... The Juvenile Fillies Contenders... AFLEET ALEX (Northern Afleet) SENSE OF STYLE (Thunder Gulch) Last Start: 2nd, Oct. 9 GI Champagne S. Last Start: 5th, Oct. 8 GII Darley Alcibiades S. Keep an eye on him because... Keep an eye on her because...the win- victories in the July 29 GII Sanford ner of three of four lifetime starts, she S. and Aug. 21 GI Hopeful S., both faltered to finish fifth in her latest, but at Saratoga, proved this Dela- had excuses. Never given a clean run in ware-based fellow was the real deal. the final eighth of a mile in the He returned from a seven-week Alcibiades, the $800,000 KEESEP year- break to run a solid, late-closing ling should be closer to the pace this Adam Coglianese second to Proud Accolade in the GI time, which will make her tough to Champagne S. last time Oct. 9. The beat. In her final work for the Juvenile Fillies Sunday, the bay breezed five fur- full to MGSP Unforgettable Max could be primed for a Adam Coglianese big effort in his second off the respite and, sporting the longs in :59 4/5, only 2/5 of a second lowest dosage index of the field, should have no prob- slower than Distaff challenger Indy Groove, who posted lem with two turns. His last work, a five-furlong bullet a bullet :59 2/5 for the day. “We accomplished what in :58 2/5 at Lone Star, was inspired stuff. we wanted,” said trainer Patrick Biancone following the move. “You can bring her to her best and hope no- PROUD ACCOLADE (Yes It’s True) body’s better than her. We should be in good shape.” Last Start: 1st, Oct. 9 GI Champagne S. Keep an eye on him because...he's BALLETTO (UAE) (Timber Country) undefeated in three starts and has Last Start: 1st, Oct. 9 GI Frizette S. done nothing wrong yet. The Padua Keep an eye on her because...sent colorbearer won his first two at off the 6-5 choice in the GI Frizette Saratoga with ease, then posted a S. Oct. 9, the chestnut did manage game half-length victory in the to get up for a 3/4-length victory, but Champagne in his first test beyond needed the help of a tiring Sis City, 6 1/2 furlongs. “He has really devel- who bumped the UAE-bred in the Adam Coglianese oped,” trainer said. stretch, thus forcing her to switch Still, his pop was best when sprint- Horsephotos leads and overtake the fading leaders. ing, and a taxing effort in the Champagne might have In a competitive field with plenty of left the dark bay a bit punch drunk for this one. up-and-coming stars, Balletto will have bring her ‘A’ game and leave her adolescent behavior behind. The Wild Card...After a non-threatening third in the Sanford and a really non-threatening fourth in the Hope- The Wild Card...Runway Model (Petionville) consis- ful, Consolidator (Storm Cat) came to life in the Oct. 9 tently gives her backers solid value for their money. The GI Lane’s End Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland, winning filly showed she had a quick turn of foot with an im- by two. The victory came against an awfully suspect pressive 9 1/4-length win after setting the pace in a group, however, with the post-time favorite emerging River Downs allowance sprint in August, and demon- from the GIII MGD Cradle S. and the race’s runner-up strated an added dimension when she came from be- still a maiden. But can you really root against a horse hind to score in her first try around two turns, the 1 owned by Bob and Beverly Lewis? 1/16-mile Alcibiades.

Raising and Selling Racehorses All the best to Mill Ridge raised SWEET CATOMINE-G1, owner/breeders Mr. & Mrs. Martin Wygod and trainer Julio Canani in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies-G1.

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She was kept in training this season for another tilt at BREEDERS’ CUP MILE the Mile, and she will be retired following this race. A Sixth Perfection?... Texas-born jockey Jerry Bailey, aboard for her victory SIX PERFECTIONS (FR) (Celtic Swing {GB}) last year, will be back in the irons ‘04 Record: 3-0-2-0, $174,835 today. He is confident of her Last Start: 2nd, Aug. 15 G1 chances. “From what I understand, Why She’ll Win...The defending champion in this her form is not quite as solid this event, she will be bidding to provide the Niarchos Fam- year as it was then, but the word I ily with an unprecedented sixth victory in the Mile. get is that her last workout was Though she hasn’t had her picture taken in three 2004 exactly what they were looking Horsephotos starts, the black filly is coming off a layoff similar to the for,” Bailey told Sporting Life. “Last one she enjoyed ahead of her win at Santa Anita last year they said they would be back, and I know that the year. The winner of the Jacques le Marois at Deauville trainer and the owners point at certain races, so that's in 2003, she ran second to Whipper (Miesque’s Son) in probably more important than what's in the formbook.” this year’s edition. But is Six Perfections up to the feat Six Perfections bids to give trainer Pascal Bary his of her famous relation, Miesque? third straight Mile; Bary also saddled Domedriver (Ire).

Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 1:35 p.m. CDT NETJETS BREEDERS’ CUP MILE-GI, $1,500,000, 3yo/up, 1mT PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ODDS 1 Whipper Richard C Strauss Flaxman Holdings Ltd Rob Collet 8-1 (c, 3, Miesque’s Son--Myth to Reality {Fr}, by Sadler’s Wells) Soumillon 2 Silver Tree Peter Vegso Vegso Racing Stable (Fl) Mott 12-1 (c, 4, Hennessy--Blue Begum, by With Approval) Prado 3 Special Ring Prestonwood Farm LLC Wertheimer et Frere (Ky) J Canani 9-2 (g, 7, --Ring Beaune, by Bering {GB}) Espinoza 4 Soaring Free Sam-Son Farms Sam-Son Farm (Ont) Frostad 20-1 (g, 5, --Dancing With Wings, by ) Kabel 5 Domestic Dispute Bienstock/Mandabach/Winner Gary Garber (Ky) Gallagher 30-1 (c, 4, Unbridled’s Song--Majestical Moment, by Magesterial) John 6 Artie Schiller Timber Bay Farm & Mrs T Walsh Haras du Mezeray SA (Ky) J Jerkens 12-1 (c, 3, El Prado {Ire}--Hidden Light, by Majestic Light) Migliore 7 Antonius Pius M Tabor & Mrs J Magnier Dr Tony Ryan (Ky) O’Brien 30-1 (c, 3, Danzig--Catchascatchcan {GB}, by Pursuit of Love {GB}) Spencer 8 Diamond Green (Fr) Lagardere Elevage SNC Lagardere Elevage (Fr) Fabre 20-1 (c, 3, Green Desert--Diamonaka {Fr}, by Akarad {Fr}) Soumillon 9 Musical Chimes Sheikh Maktoum Gainsborough Farm LLC (Ky) Drysdale 15-1 (f, 4, In Excess {Ire}--Note Musicale {GB}, by Sadler’s Wells) Desormeaux 10 Singletary Little Red Feather Racing Disler Farms Ltd (Ky) Chatlos 15-1 (c, 4, Sultry Song--Joiski’s Star, by Star de Naskra) Flores 11 Six Perfections (Fr) Flaxman Holdings Ltd Famille Niarchos (Fr) Bary 5-1 (f, 4, Celtic Swing {GB}--Yogya, by ) Bailey 12 Nothing to Lose Kenneth & Sarah Ramsey Kenneth & Sarah Ramsey Frankel 7-2 (c, 4, Sky Classic--Cherlindrea, by Clever Trick) Velazquez 13 Blackdoun (Fr) Naify & Woodside Farms LLC S & Anne-Charlotte Charpentier (Fr) J Canani 20-1 (c, 3, Verglas {Ire}--Rade {Fr}, by Kaldoun {Fr}) Nakatani 14 Mr O’Brien (Ire) Skeedattle II Jack Ronan/Des Vere Hunt Farm (Ire) Graham 8-1 (g, 5, Mukaddamah--Laurel Delight {GB}, by Presidium {GB}) Coa All carry 126 pounds, except Musical Chimes & Six Perfections, 123; and Antonius Pius, Artie Schiller & Diamond Green, 122. MUSICAL CHIMES The first filly to win the Oak Tree BC Mile-G2 is (760) 414-3300 taking the challenge in the Breeders’ Cup Mile www.vesselsstallionfrm.com New for 2005: IN EXCESS MOMENTUM and JACKPOT TDN P BREEDERS’ CUP SPECIAL EDITION • 10/30/04 • PAGE 9 of 13

”After our filly won in Ireland, we said we’d keep her BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARE TURF to her own sex this year and take on the boys next Leader of the Pack... season,” Lord Derby told Racing Post. “True, we went (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) against that in the Arc with a reward- ‘04 Record: 4-3-0-1, $926,758 ing result, but it seems sensible to Won: G1 English Oaks, G1 Irish Oaks. revert to that policy on this occa- Last Start: 3rd, Oct. 3 G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe sion.” Ouija Board took her first trip Why She’ll Win...Lord Derby’s colorbearer became to the States in stride, arriving at only the 10th filly to complete the prestigious G1 Eng- Lone Star Monday after turning in a lish Oaks and G1 Irish Oaks double this summer, then seven-furlong workout at Newmarket gave the boys a run for their money when third, beaten Saturday. “She traveled really well, Action Plus only 1 1/2 lengths, in the G1 Prix de I’Arc de Triomphe. drank a lot on the flight and has been Never off the board in seven career starts, the only eating,” said Robin Trevor-Jones, Ed Dunlop’s assistant sophomore of the group will be one of the biggest trainer. “I couldn’t be happier. She looks a million dol- favorites on the Breeders’ Cup card and deserves every lars in there. She really looks very summery.” penny that is wagered on her. The bay filly would have Horses bred in Europe have taken the last three taken plenty of action at the windows if her connec- runnings of the F & M Turf, including lone three-year- tions taken a shot the Turf, but they opted for the old victress (GB) in 2001, Starine (Fr) in easier spot. 2002 and (Ire) in 2003. Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 2:45 p.m. CDT THE VO5 BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARE TURF-GI, $1,000,000, f/m, 3yo/up, 1 3/8mT PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ODDS 1 Super Brand (SAf) Team Valor D Cohen & Sons Ltd (SAf) McLaughlin 30-1 (m, 5, Royal Chalice {SAf}–Popular {SAf}, by Elliodor {Fr}) Day 2 Katdogawn (GB) Cuchna, Jim Ford Inc & Pearson Mrs W H Gibson Fleming (GB) Cassidy 30-1 (f, 4, Bahhare--Trempkate, by Trempolino) Desormeaux 3 Film Maker Courtlandt Farm TAC Holdings Inc (Ky) Motion 20-1 (f, 4, Dynaformer--Miss Du Bois, by Mr. Prospector) Velazquez 4 Moscow Burning Mariani, Nentwig & Van Kempen Harris Farms Inc & Ken Maddy Trust (Ca) Cassidy 15-1 (f, 4, Moscow Ballet--Burning Desire, by Mr. Leader) Valdivia Jr 5 Ouija Board (GB) Lord Derby Stanley Estate and Stud Co (GB) Dunlop 8-5 (f, 3, Cape Cross {Ire}--Selection Board {GB}, by Welsh Pageant {Fr}) Fallon 6 Shaconage Andrena Van Doren Andrena Van Doren (Ky) Shirota 50-1 (f, 4, El Prado {Ire}--Carita Tostada {Chi}, by Gallantsky) Bejarano 7 Light Jig (GB) Juddmonte Farms Juddmonte Farms (GB) Frankel 7-2 (f, 4, Danehill--Nashmeel, by {Fr}) Douglas 8 Aubonne (Ger) Gary Tanaka Gestut Ebbesloh (Ger) Libaud 20-1 (f, 4, Monsun {Ger}--Anna Maria {Ger}, by Night Shift) Bailey 9 Riskaverse Fox Ridge Farm Inc Fox Ridge Farm Inc (Ky) Kelly 12-1 (m, 5, Dynaformer--The Bink, by Seeking the Gold) Velasquez 10 Megahertz (GB) Michael Bello Cheveley Park Stud Ltd (GB) Frankel 10-1 (m, 5, Pivotal {GB}--Heavenly Ray, by Rahy) Nakatani 11 Yesterday (Ire) Mrs John Magnier & Mrs Richard Henry Premier Bloodstock (Ire) A O’Brien 6-1 (f, 4, Sadler’s Wells--Jude {GB}, by Darshaan {GB}) Spencer 12 Wonder Again Joan G & John W Phillips Phillips Racing Partnership (Ky) Toner 8-1 (m, 5, Silver Hawk--Ameriflora, by Danzig) Prado All carry 123 pounds, except Ouija Board 118.

Steven A. Sansone, President of Long Grove Bloodstock and Broker of FANTASTICAT, just 1 year ago.

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The Mile Contenders... The F/M Turf Contenders... MUSICAL CHIMES (In Excess {Ire}) LIGHT JIG (GB) (Danehill) Last Start: 1st, Oct. 9 GII Oak Tree Breeders’ Cup Mile Last Start: 1st, Oct. 2 GI Yellow Ribbon Inv. H. Keep an eye on her because...she’s Keep an eye on her because...she shown some of her best form at a flat has finished first or second in five of six mile, and was dead game in defeating starts this season since shipping to the males at Oak Tree in a race which has United States in February. Anyone who proven to be an excellent springboard to doubted her ability after turning in a success in the Breeders’ Cup. A Classic disappointing sixth as the 7-5 chalk in winner over this distance in France, Mu- the GI John C Mabee H. at Del Mar July sical Chimes ran Heat Haze (GB) to a 24, jumped right back on the band- Horsephotos neck in the one-mile GI Matriarch S. last wagon after her electrifying four-length November. She’ll need racing luck in this Benoit Photo tally in the GI Yellow Ribbon S. at Santa full field, but she’s more than capable of adding her Anita. Banks Hill, another Juddmonte name to the list of distinguished fillies which have won homebred by Danehill, took this race three years ago. the Mile. MOSCOW BURNING (Moscow Ballet) ARTIE SCHILLER (El Prado {Ire}) Last Start: 3rd, Oct. 2 GI Flower Bowl Inv. H. Last Start: 1st, Sept. 26 GII Jamaica H. Keep an eye on her because...this Keep an eye on him because...his filly will be all alone on the front lone loss on the grass this year was end and already owns a wire-to-wire to Turf favorite Kittens Joy in the tally at this distance in Belmont’s 10-furlong GIII Virginia Derby. The GII Sheepshead Bay H. May 29. Al- bay earned a trip to Lone Star follow- though that victory came over a ing a scintillating score in the Ja- yielding turf course, her connec- Adam Coglianese maica, when he set a new course Horsephotos tions are hoping for firmer ground. record of 1:45 2/5 at Belmont in win- “I just hope it doesn’t rain any- ning by 5 1/4 lengths under a hand ride. Perfect in two more,” said assistant trainer Jamie Lloyd. “They starts at a mile, the three-year-old has yet to tackle wouldn’t have caught her in the Flower Bowl if the stakes foes at this distance, but has exhibited a fine turf had been firm.” Moscow Burning led in deep turn of foot in each of his five victories this year. stretch in the Flower Bowl and stayed on gamely for third behind Riskaverse (Dynaformer). The Wild Card...Trainer Julio Canani has saddled two winners of this race, Silic (Fr) in 1999 and Val Royal The Wild Card...A starter from the previous year of the (Fr) in 2000. He will bring over a pair of hopefuls this F & M Turf has won three of the five previous editions year: Blackdoun (Fr) (Verglas {Ire}) and Special Ring of the race. Perfect Sting finished sixth in the inaugural (Nureyev), but neither has started since the Del Mar running in 1999, then got the job done in 2000. Starine meeting. Blackdoun rattled off three straight at the (Fr) finished 10th in 2001, but rebounded to win in oceanside oval, including the GII and the 2002. Islington (Ire), a troubled third in 2002, delivered GII La Jolla H., while Special Ring’s front-running vic- as the 5-2 choice in last year’s renewel. Megahertz tory in the GI Eddie Read H. marks his only start since (5th), Riskaverse (6th) and Yesterday (Ire) (3rd) will test finishing eighth to Six Perfections in last year’s Mile. the trend this year. Dynaformer

Four Breeders' Cup Entries: Perfect Drift DYNEVER …Graded stakes winner of $1,388,714. FILM MAKER …Grade I stakes winner of $645,650, RISKAVERSE …Grade I stakes winner of $1,717,706, PERFECT DRIFT …Grade I stakes winner of $2,885,163 www.threechimneys.com (859) 873-7053 TDN P BREEDERS’ CUP SPECIAL EDITION • 10/30/04 • PAGE 11 of 13

In his most recent effort, Clock Stopper rallied stoutly BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT into the Keeneland stretch, Leader of the Pack... but had to alter course before CLOCK STOPPER (Gilded Time) leveling off to be beaten less ‘04 Record: 6-1-3-1, $259,725 than a length by Champali. Won: June 9 allowance at Churchill by five lengths. Speightstown and Midas Eyes Second: GI Forego H., GIII Smile Sprint H., GII A.G. have also handled Clock Stop- Vanderbilt H. per this season, making Clock Last Start: 3rd, Oct. 8 GIII Phoenix Breeders’ Cup S. Stopper a very interesting Why He’ll Win... By the winner of the 1992 Breeders’ proposition as the fourth or Clock Stopper Pat Lang Cup Juvenile, who returned off a 371-day absence to fifth choice in a competitive be a gallant third in the Sprint the following year, Clock field. If they go too fast, too soon on the front end, Stopper carries the silks of the late W.T. Young’s look for to have Clock Stopper in full flight Overbrook Farm. Forced to miss last year’s Sprint with turning for home. “He hesitated just a little [in the a minor ankle injury, the late-running chestnut has stretch] and it cost us [in the Phoenix],” Day said. “I managed just one allowance victory in 2004, but he guess next time I’ll just take him to the outside, let him has fired consistently when tossed in against the na- get clear and close.” Clock Stopper looks to become tion’s best sprinters, with runner-up efforts in the Smile the first horse since Eillo to win the Sprint without H. in July and in the Vanderbilt the following month. previously having won a graded stakes.

Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 2:10 p.m. CDT BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, six furlongs PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ODDS 1 Bwana Charlie Heiligbrodt Racing Stable E & D Enterprises (Ky) Asmussen 30-1 (c, 3, Indian Charlie--Shahalo, by ) Migliore 2 Speightstown Eugene & Laura Melnyk Aaron & Marie Jones (Ky) Pletcher 3-1 (h, 6, Gone West--Silken Cat, by Storm Cat) Velazquez 3 Champali Lloyd Madison Farms IV LLC McKee Stables Inc (Ky) G Foley 12-1 (c, 4, Glitterman--Radioactivity, by Dixieland Band) Bejarano 4 Our New Recruit CRK Stable Thomas A Graul (Md) Sadler 10-1 (h, 5, Alphabet Soup--Delta Danielle, by Lord Avie) T Baze 5 Kela Jay Manoogian Cypress Farms 1991 (Ky) Mitchell 8-1 (h, 6, Numerous--Bolshoi Comedy, by Sovereign Dancer) Bailey 6 Abbondanza Germania Farms Inc Bowling/Dodd/MR Stb (Fl) Tullock Jr 50-1 (c, 3, Alphabet Soup--Katie McLaury, by Centrust) Coa 7 Clock Stopper Overbrook Farm Dr L Bell/D Hochberg (Ky) Stewart 9-2 (g, 4, Gilded Time--Great Fun, by Farma Way) Day 8 Pt’s Grey Eagle J Paul Reddam Farrell W Jones (Ky) C Dollase 20-1 (g, 3, Pleasant Tap--Hemet Eagle, by Swing Till Dawn) Nakatani 9 Gold Storm K McKinney/J Sweesy Swettenham/Pacelco (Ky) Cascio 15-1 (c, 4, Seeking the Gold--Storm Teal, by Storm Bird) Taylor 10 Cuvee Winchell TB/Spendthrift Verne H Winchell (Ky) Asmussen 30-1 (c, 3, Carson City--Christmas Star, by Star de Naskra) Albarado 11 Cajun Beat Padua Stables/J & J Iracane J T L Jones Jr & H S Fahlgren (Ky) Frankel 8-1 (c, 4, Grand Slam--Beckys Shirt, by Cure the Blues) Velasquez 12 My Cousin Matt Richard Englander Donald Marino (Fl) Mullins 50-1 (g, 5, Matty G--Conquistamiss, by Conquistador Cielo) Dominguez 13 Midas Eyes Edmund Gann Jacks or Better Farm (Fl) Frankel 7-2 (c, 4, Touch Gold--Bayou Plans, by Bayou Hebert) Prado TDN P BREEDERS’ CUP SPECIAL EDITION • 10/30/04 • PAGE 12 of 13

After the work, Polanco said, “I got her galloping out BREEDERS’ CUP DISTAFF in 1:13 and change. She’s not an aggressive work Leader of the Pack... horse, so this kind of move was exactly what I ex- ISLAND FASHION (Petionville) pected. It should set her up just right for the race. I am ‘04 Record: 5-2-1-0, $525,000 very happy with her. My vet checked her today and he Won: GII Lady’s Secret BC H., GI Santa Monica H. said she’s fine. She came out of the work well and Last Start: 1st, Oct. 3 GII Lady’s Secret Breeders’ Cup H. she’s feeling good. I’m very pleased.” Why She’ll Win... Island Fashion earned a four-month Polanco is hoping for sunny skies for Breeders’ Cup break after an unsuccessful tilt at the G1 Yasuda Kinen Day. “She doesn’t much like it wet,” he explained. “Her in Tokyo, so she’s not only a tal- race in Japan [over a good turf course] told me that. ented Distaff contender, she’s also She wants it fast, and so do I.” a fresh one. And her late-closing, Polanco has had just one previous Breeders’ Cup determined victory in the Lady’s starter, saddling Mambo Train to an 11th-place finish in Secret shows she’s returned to the Juvenile last year. He sticks with Breeders’ Cup the form that earned her a runner- rookie jockey Kerwin John, who rode Island Fashion to up effort against the boys in the victory in the Lady’s Secret. GI Santa Anita H. The defection of “I talked it over with [owner] Jeffrey [Nielsen] and we Horsephotos Azeri leaves the gutsy grey a clear decided he should ride,” he said. “He’s been riding for shot at the Distaff. She’s been our stable and doing well and he rode Island Fashion knocking on the door and this will be her turn to shine. well. He deserves the chance.” In her final tune-up for the Distaff, Island Fashion Island Fashion could become the fifth Distaff winner satisfied trainer Marcelo Polanco with a five-furlong drill to prep in the Lady’s Secret. The Spinster has produced in 1:00 3/5 at Santa Anita Sunday. the most Distaff winners, with nine.

Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 12:20 p.m. CDT BREEDERS’ CUP DISTAFF-GI, $2,000,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ODDS 1 Ashado Starlight Stables & Saylor & Johns A & M Jones (Ky) Pletcher 7-2 (f, 3, Saint Ballado--Goulash, by Mari’s Book) Velazquez 2 Elloluv J Paul Reddam North Wales LLC (Ky) C Dollase 10-1 (f, 4, Gilded Time--Currency Quest, by Cryptoclearance) Nakatani 3 Tamweel Turf Express, Darrell & Evelyn Yates Shadwell Farm (Ky) Catalano 15-1 (f, 4, Gulch--Naazeq {GB}, by Nashwan) Douglas 4 Society Selection Irving & Marjorie Cowan M & I Cowan (Ky) H Jerkens 4-1 (f, 3, Coronado’s Quest--Love that Jazz, by Dixieland Band) 5 Juddmonte Farms Juddmonte Farm (Ky) Fabre 15-1 (f, 4, Storm Cat--Media Nox {GB}, by Lycius) Prado 6 Hollywood Story George Krikorian Vinery (Ky) Shireffs 20-1 (f, 3, Wild Rush--Wife for Life, by Dynaformer) 7 Storm Flag Flying , et al Phipps Stable (Ky) McGaughey 9-2 (f, 4, Storm Cat--, by ) Bailey 8 Indy Groove Glen Hill Farm Ten Broeck Farm (Ky) Proctor 20-1 (f, 4, A.P. Indy--Niner’s Home, by Forty Niner) Guidry 9 Bare Necessities Iron County Farms Inc. Iron County Farms (Ky) Kirby 30-1 (m, 5, Silver Deputy--Shrewd Vixen, by Spectacular Bid) Valdivia Jr 10 Island Fashion Everest Stables Everest Stables (Ky) Polanco 5-1 (f, 4, Petionville--Danzigs Fashion, by A Native Danzig) John 11 Stellar Jayne Spendthrift, Kidder, Cole, Strong Wind Hill Farm (Ky) Lukas 6-1 (f, 3, Wild Rush--To the Hunt, by Relaunch) Albarado Three-year-olds carry 119; older fillies carry 123. TDN P BREEDERS’ CUP SPECIAL EDITION • 10/30/04 • PAGE 13 of 13

The Sprint Contenders... The Distaff Contenders... SPEIGHTSTOWN (Gone West) ASHADO (Saint Ballado) Last Start: Third, Oct. 2 GI Vosburgh S. Last Start: 1st, Oct. 2 GII Cotillion H. Keep an eye on him because... his Keep an eye on her because... 117 Beyer for his 1 1/2-length victory Ashado is the leader of a strong over Clock Stopper in the GII A.G. sophomore contingent in the Distaff. Vanderbilt H. Aug. 14, is the second She comes from the talent-rich barn higest sprint figure of the year. A of trainer Todd Pletcher and the con- victory could go a long way towards sistent filly has hit the board in all 13 securing an Eclipse Award. Adam Coglianese of her career starts to date. Adam Coglianese ELLOLUV (Gilded Time) KELA (Numerous) Last Start: 3rd, Oct. 3 GII Lady’s Secret Breeders’ Cup H. Last Start: First, Aug. 15 GII Pat O’Brien BC H. Keep an eye on her because... Elloluv Keep an eye on him because... his finished second in last year’s Lady’s last-to-first sweep in the O’Brien, a Secret before a runner-up effort in race in which he soundly defeated the Distaff as a three-year-old and, a pro-tem divisional leader Pico Central year older, the filly could follow the (Brz), was one of the more impressive Horsephotos same pattern this year. Lone Star Park Photo of the year. Not to be underestimated is his easy victory in Lone Star’s GIII Texas Mile in the spring. All in all, a formidable foe. STORM FLAG FLYING (Storm Cat) MIDAS EYES (Touch Gold) Last Start: 3rd Oct. 9 GI Beldame S. Last Start: 1st, Sept. 4 GI Forego H. Keep an eye on her because...The Keep an eye on him because... he ran well-bred Phipps filly is looking to a hole in the wind this summer, win- become the first horse to win two ning a Saratoga allowance and the different Breeders’ Cup races. Two Forego in the span of 10 days. years ago, Storm Flag Flying ce- mented an unbeaten championship Trainer Bobby Frankel lost his Breed- Horsephotos ers’ Cup duck when Squirtle Squirt season with a determined victory in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies. After an injury- Adam Coglianese took the 2001 Sprint at Belmont. For- get about his ninth-place effort in this plagued sophomore season, she’s been on the board in event last year--he’s a much better horse these days. all seven starts this year, including a win over Azeri in the Aug. 27 GI H. The Wild Card...Gold Storm (Seeking the Gold) is three- for-four over this main track and will make his presence The Wild Card...Juddmonte Farms’ Nebraska Tornado felt on the front end. In his most recent effort, the four- (Storm Cat) is making her first start on the dirt after year-old, ridden by journeyman jockey Larry Taylor, had finding Group 1 success on the turf in France. If she to be used from the rail in the GIII Phoenix BC and set a takes to the main track, last year’s G1 French Oaks and fast pace before yielding grudgingly to be second to G1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp heroine could earn her Champali and ahead of Clock Stopper. first win of the year in dramatic fashion.

Raising and Selling Racehorses All the best to Mill Ridge raised and sold ARTIE SCHILLER-G2, owners Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh & Timber Bay Farm, breeder Haras Du Mezeray S.A. and trainer James Jerkens in the Breeders’ Cup Mile-G1.

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7th-KEE, $54,000, Alw, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, a7f, 1:28 1/5, ft. OUR JOSEPHINA (f, 4, Tale of the Cat--Ropa Usada, by Danzig), a Churchill graduate May 8, added a victory in K E E N E L A N D the Ohio Valley H. at Mountaineer June 1, but was H H winless in four attempts since. Last seen finishing fifth in the GIII Thoroughbred Club of America S. over this Yesterday’s Results: course 12 days ago, the bay filly was backed confi- BOURBON COUNTY S., $112,200, KEE, 10-29, 2yo, dently at even money on the quick turnaround. She 1 1/16mT, 1:42 4/5, gd. dictated the early fractions, led through a half-mile in 1--#REY DE CAFE, 116, c, 2, by Kingmambo :45 4/5 and had enough left to hold off 6-1 Birthday 1st Dam: Commodities, by Song (Parade Ground) by a neck. Lifetime Record: SW 2nd Dam: Tricky Game, by Majestic Light & GSP, 12-3-3-2, $187,371. 3rd Dam: Con Game, by O-George Brunacini. B-George Brunacini & Bona Terra ($290,000 yrl '03 FTSAUG). O/B-G Watts Humphrey Jr (KY); T-George R Arnold II; J-C Perret; $69,564. Farms (KY). T-Emilie Fojan. Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $98,864. 2--Dubleo, 122, c, 2, Southern Halo--Secret Red, by 4th-KEE, $52,980, Alw, NW3$RTY+X, 3yo/up, f/m, Secretariat. ($19,000 wlng '02 KEENOV; $90,000 yrl 1mT, 1:36 4/5, gd. '03 FTKJUL). O-James T Scatuorchio, Jake Pletcher 1--FLAGER (ARG), 119, m, 5, Southern Halo--Fontina & Pete Wetterman. $22,440. (Arg) (SW-Arg), by Salt Marsh. O-Stony Oak Farm 3--Ready Ruler, 122, c, 2, More Than Ready--Reina Llc; B-La Quebrada (ARG); T-Bobby C Barnett. Life- Victoriosa (Arg), by Interprete. O-Vinery Stables. time Record: G1SP-Arg, SP-US, 22-6-5-2, $158,857. $11,220. *Full to Flirteador, G1SW-Arg. Margins: NK, 4HF, 4 1/4. Odds: 3.00, 1.70, 10.10. 2--Chance Dance, 124, f, 4, American Chance--Dance Fourth in a sloppy 4 1/2-furlong maiden over this Moccasin, by Native Uproar. ($19,000 yrl '01 main track Apr. 22, Rey de Café posted a similar result KEESEP). racing over the Belmont main track June 6 before 3--Mocha Queen, 116, f, 3, Cozzene--Cappucino breaking through by 5 3/4 lengths in an off-the-turf Queen, by Java Gold. sprint at Colonial Downs June 28. Rested off that ef- Margins: 1HF, 1 3/4, HF. Odds: 8.10, 1.00, 2.50. fort, the homebred colt returned to action with a trou- An allowance winner over this turf course during last bled runner-up finish in his turf and two-turn debuts at year’s fall meeting, Flager had been stuck on the num- this venue Oct. 14 and was the second choice in his ber five for her last four starts, filling that spot in an first stakes attempt. Always within easy striking dis- Apr. 17 allowance at this track, in the GIII Argent Mort- tance of the pacesetting Dubleo, Rey de Café eased out gage Distaff H. at Churchill Downs May 1 and in a on the second turn, tackled the favorite with a furlong conditioned allowance in Louisville May 22. Let go as to run and registered a narrow victory. “It’s pretty easy the fourth choice in a field of six, Flager was patiently when you’ve got the right horse,” commented winning rider Craig Perret. “It’s a long stretch here, so we just handled by jockey Calvin Borel, advanced outside ap- waited a bit. We collared [Dubleo] inside the eighth pole proaching the stretch and dug in to win going away. and ran him down.” The winner is out of a half sister to King Cugat (Kingmambo) and is therefore very closely 10th-KEE, $52,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, related to the Lane’s End stallion. 1 1/8mT, 1:50 3/5, gd. FAR AFIELD (f, 3, Distant View--Shoshaloza, by Diesis {GB}) came from way back to finish sixth, beaten less © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form than three lengths, in her Sept. 5 debut routing over or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without the Saratoga turf course, but donned cap and gown in prior written permission of the copyright owner, her latest, a half-length success going Belmont’s one- MediaVista. Information as to the American races, mile configuration Oct. 6. The 3-2 chalk in her race results and earnings was obtained from results owner/breeder’s backyard, the chestnut was forwardly charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized placed, edged to the front midway on the far turn and here with with the permission of the copyright opened it up late for a 2 1/2-length victory over owner, Daily Racing Form. Anegada (Arch). Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $60,254. O/B-Dr John A Chandler (KY). T-Michael W Dickinson. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/30/04 • PAGE 2 of 11

8th-KEE, $52,000, Alw, NW2L, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:24 2/5, ft. 3rd-KEE, $48,200, Msw, 2yo, 7f, 1:25 4/5, ft. SWEET TALKER (f, 2, Stormin Fever--Another Vegetar- +WAHRAN (c, 2, Quiet American--Mangala, by ian, by Stalwart) was an impressive six-length maiden Sharpen Up {GB}), a half brother to Allied Forces winner going six furlongs at Arlington Sept. 17, then (Miswaki), MGSW-US, GSW & G1SP-Eng, SW-UAE, turned in an eighth-place finish in the GII Alcibiades S. $650,383-US, Eng, Fr & Jpn; and Barraq (Fr) (Crystal at Keeneland Oct. 8. Cutting back in distance here, the Glitters), SP-US, $202,793, sported typical works for $50,000 FTKNOV stayed close to the early leaders, this outfit and took good money for his debut at 9-2. took over in the stretch and reported home a 3 3/4- Sent up to contest the pace after bobbling at the start length victress at odds of 5-1. Kathy’s Lil Cat and drifting inward, the homebred hit the front midway (Catienus), an 8-1 chance, rallied to finish second. on the turn and defeated Bluff () by 1 3/4 Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $54,922. lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $31,270. O-Eliah & Lisa Kahn. B-Brereton C Jones (KY). O/B-Buckram Oak Farm (KY). T-Carl A Nafzger. T-Kenneth G McPeek. 5th-KEE, $42,350, Msw, 2yo, 7f, 1:24 1/5, ft. 6th-KEE, $48,710, Alw, NW1X, 2yo, 6.5f, 1:16 3/5, ft. STRAY CAT BLUES (c, 2, General Meeting--Cat's Cra- SIR LAFF ALOT (c, 2, General Royal--I’m a Riot, by Rare dle {GISW, $807,808}, by Flying Paster), a $13,000 Performer), fourth for Mark Casse in the July 31 Colin BESOCT yearling and $37,000 FTMMAY two-year-old S. at Woodbine, debuted for this barn with a third-place purchase, rounded out the exacta at 26-1 in his Sept. 3 effort at Ellis Sept. 4. He returned on two weeks’ rest debut at Arlington and was coming into this off a to win his maiden by six lengths at Turfway and was fourth-place finish in the local mud Oct. 15, a race in most recently fifth in an allowance on this track’s which he compromised his own chances by veering in opening-day program Oct. 8. Between horses early, the at the break. The 4-1 second choice to continue his $10,500 KEESEP yearling purchase assumed command progress, the Cal-bred colt was off to an alert start, entering the turn and sprinted clear down the lane to attended the pace, opened up past midstretch and held win by an impressive 7 3/4 lengths at odds of 6-1. off favored Super Tuscan (Untuttable) for a 3/4-length Crimson Stag (Glitterman) was second best. Lifetime victory. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $33,670. Record: 7-2-1-1, $79,988. O-Leprechaun Racing. B-Ridder Thoroughbred Stable O-Fly Racing LLC. B-A Mazzetti (KY). T-R Holthus. (CA). T-Steven M Asmussen.

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H N E W Y O R K H We invite you to inspect the exceptional group of Yesterday’s Results: broodmares belonging to 8th-AQU, $50,960, Alw, Opt. Clm ($65,000), NW3X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:35 3/5, ft. Robert and Beverly Lewis which POP PRINCESS (f, 4, Alphabet Soup--Relaxing Rhythm sell as the major reduction {GSW, $338,294}, by Easy Goer) disappointed when fifth as the public choice in a Saratoga turf allowance of their breeding stock. Aug. 7, but atoned for that effort in her last couple of starts, finishing second by a length going seven panels Selling this November at Keeneland at Belmont Sept. 11 before taking an Oct. 7 event going this trip. Favored to go back-to-back, the HIP 326 • RENAISSANCE LADY Stronach homebred chased pacesetting Class Above in foal to ELUSIVE QUALITY (Quiet American) from second, overtook that foe leav- Young Graded Stakes Placed Mare by A.P. INDY from the family ing the eighth pole and held off a determined late rally of Champions GOLD BEAUTY, DAYJUR and SKY BEAUTY. from Childress (Evansville Slew) to win by a neck at 6-5. Class Above was another four lengths back in HIP 337 • SANTA CATARINA third. Lifetime Record: 8-4-2-1, $167,740. in foal to A.P. INDY O-Stronach Stables. B-Adena Springs (ON). T-Robert Young GSW by UNBRIDLED from the family of Champions Frankel. CULTURE VULTURE, ZILZAL and POLISH PRECEDENT.

5th-AQU, $47,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, HIP 372 • STORM BEAUTY 1:17 1/5, ft. in foal to A.P. INDY JOSHUA'S JET (g, 6, A. P Jet--Rebecca Lauren, by Dr. MSW by STORM CAT is a half-sister to Champion GOLD BEAUTY. Blum) beat state-bred allowance company by a half Carrying a full sibling to GSP 3yo Renaissance Lady. length Sept. 10 at Belmont, but finished fourth facing HIP 397 • UNBRIDLED BEAUTY open company in his two latest efforts in Elmont Sept. in foal to TALE OF THE CAT 26 and Oct. 11. The 10-1 second longest price in this Young GSP mare by UNBRIDLED’S SONG field, the chestnut gelding was steadied after the break is out of a half-sister to Champion HOUSEBUSTER. and caboosed the field for the opening four furlongs. Eased out four wide for the drive, he took aim on front- HIP 616 • NIFTY LADY running Show Boot (Storm Boot) at the eighth pole and in foal to FORESTRY swept past that one for a two-length success. Lifetime Young mare by GONE WEST is a half-sister to Record: 20-4-1-2, $139,320. Irish Group 3 winner STONEMASON. O-Donald & Adam Newman. B-Donald Newman (NY). T-Thomas M Bush. HIP 1158 • BEAUTIFUL TREASURE in foal to ORIENTATE 4th-AQU, $46,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:44 3/5, Young Stakes Placed mare by UNBRIDLED. fm. DREAM LADY (f, 2, Old Trieste--Lil's Gate, by Gate HIP 1373 • MIRALOMA Dancer) endured a four-wide trip in her one-mile debut in foal to SILVER CHARM effort in the Belmont mud Sept. 18 and finished a tired SW by DEPUTY MINISTER is a half-sister to Champion GOLD fourth, but bounced back in her latest, showing much- BEAUTY. Family of Champions DAYJUR and SKY BEAUTY. improved speed before fading to third going seven- eighths Oct. 3. Trying two turns and turf for the first HIP 2073 • IMPETUOUS FLING in foal to SILVER CHARM time, the $120,000 KEENOV weanling and $170,000 Young A.P. INDY mare from the family of GSWs IMPETUOUS GAL, KEESEP yearling saved ground from close up, found an BANKER’S LADY, BANKER’S GOLD, IDABEL & ECTON PARK. opening in upper stretch and drew clear to defeat first- time starter Gingivere () by 1 3/4 lengths HIP 2121 • MAGNETIC PLACE at 5-1. The winner is a half sister to Zeta (You and I), in foal to ORIENTATE SW, $126,277. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $34,400. Young mare by OUT OF PLACE out of MSW MAGNETIC TYPE. O-Gary L & Mary E West. B-Gaines-Gentry Through- breds (KY). T-Robert J Frankel. DENALI Mr. & Mrs. Craig Bandoroff New York Report cont. p4 (859) 987-6212 STUD www.denalistud.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/30/04 • PAGE 4 of 11

(New York report cont.) 1st-AQU, $46,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 8.5fT, 1:46 3/5, fm. MOUNTAIN MAMBO (f, 2, Mt. Livermore--Hadley, by Kingmambo) finished a distant sixth in her bow over the Belmont main track July 25 then switched to the turf to be an improved fifth in a Saratoga maiden Aug. 8. Rested off that effort, the $90,000 KEESEP yearling purchase returned with the benefit of Lasix and finished well when third over the Belmont turf Oct. 3. Favored at 6-5, the chestnut filly stalked the moderate early pace of Obviously (Touch Gold) from midpack, angled out for the drive and ran down the pacesetter for a one- length victory. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-1, $33,795. O-Robert Barney, Thomas Moran & Avi Barbasch. B-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd (KY). T-Philip M Serpe.

H E A S T H 9 Yesterday’s Results: 2nd-WOX, $59,800, Alw, NW1X, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:28, ft. CANADIAN GEM (f, 2, Tale of the Cat--Izara, by Blush- ing John) broke her maiden by five lengths Aug. 29, but was overmatched in stakes company in her last 149 pair, finishing last of 11 in the grassy GIII S. at this track Sept. 12 and fourth in the GII Mazarine Breed- ers’ Cup S. on the main Oct. 3. Cutting back to a sprint for this return to easier, the $40,000 KEESEP yearling 648 came from last after a half mile to catch I’m a Cheetah (Kiridashi) by a half length at odds of 7-1. Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $98,205. O-Charles E Fipke. B-Allen E Paulson Living Trust (KY). T-Roger L Attfield. 1479 5th-PIM, $27,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($25,000-$20,000), NW2X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:45, ft. TWO SIXTY FOUR (g, 3, Dance Brightly--Uppity, by Colony Light), second on his racetrack debut Aug. 13, broke through by 2 1/4 lengths at this track Sept. 12 1571 and was a 2 1/4-length winner of his first allowance and two-turn effort Oct. 8. Favored at 3-2 to complete the three-peat, the $40,000 FTFFEB juvenile stalked a pokey pace from third, poked a head in front on the far turn and came home a two-length victor from Prince 1641 Harold (Tabasco Cat). Lifetime Record: 4-3-1-0, $48,360. O-Arnold A Heft. B-Thomas/Lakin (NY). T-R Jenkins.

2nd-CRC, $24,000, Alw, NW1X, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:44 3/5, fm. 2433 SILVER STAGE (f, 2, Halo's Image--Enough Approval, by With Approval), a 3 1/2-length maiden winner Aug. 22, was beaten double digits when sixth going a mile on the main Sept 19 and eighth in a six-furlong allow- ance Oct. 2. Trying the turf for the first time, the grey filly set a soft pace along the inside, opened up leaving the final turn and was 5 3/4 lengths clear under the wire. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-1, $39,060. O-Siobhan P Ellison. B-Bill Killeen (FL). T-Larry Pilotti. www.taylormadefarm.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/30/04 • PAGE 5 of 11

(Eastern report cont.) H CENTRAL H 4th-WOX, $62,700, Msw, 3&4yo, f, 1 1/8mT, 1:49, fm. Perfect Soul to Darby Dan: +SKIP ALL DAY (f, 3, --Magical Maiden GISW Perfect Soul (Sadler’s Wells--Ball Chairman, by {MGISW, $901,945}, by Lord Avie), part of an entry Secretariat) will stand the 2005 season at Darby Dan sent off the 5-2 second choice, raced in midpack down Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. The Sovereign Award the backstretch, was sent to the front at the three- winner will stand for a fee of $15,000 live foal stands eighths pole and went on to post a 1 1/4-length score and nurses. Perfect Soul, who won the 2003 GI over Dixie Soup (Alphabet Soup). The winner’s dam, Keeneland Turf Mile, earned $1.5-million in purses victorious in the 1991 GI Hollywood Starlet S. and during his three-year career. “We look forward to stand- 1992 GI Las Virgenes S., was acquired by Frank ing a Grade I winning champion who is superior at a Stronach for $400,000 carrying this foal at the Keeneland mile and who possesses an excellent pedigree and November sale. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $37,620. conformation,” said Darby Dam Managing Partner John O-Stronach Stables. B-Adena Springs (KY). T-Daniel J Phillips. Vella. Thursday Night’s Results: Thursday Night’s Results: STONERSIDE S., $150,000, LSX, 10-29, 3yo, f, 7f, 8th-MED, $40,280, Alw, NW1X, 2yo, 6f, 1:11 1/5, ft. 1:20 3/5, ft. LIEUTENANT DANZ (c, 2, Gold Fever--Bering Cruise, by 1--YEARLY REPORT, 123, f, 3, by General Meeting 1st Dam: Fiscal Year (SW), by Half a Year Danzig) broke his maiden by some 10 1/4 lengths and 2nd Dam: Fiscal Gold, by Slew o' Gold was claimed for $20,000 out of that debut effort at 3rd Dam: Fiscal Fun, by Foolish Pleasure this track Oct. 9. Looking to pay that bill in one fell ($95,000 2yo 2003 BESMAY). O-Golden Eagle Farm; swoop, the $25,000 FTFFEB juvenile purchase set a B-Mr & Mrs John C Mabee (CA); T-Bob Baffert; measured pace along the inside, opened up at the J-J D Bailey; $90,000. Lifetime Record: 9-6-2-0, eighth pole and proved 2 1/4 lengths better than All the $835,900. Wile (Concorde’s Tune) as the 5-2 co-second choice. 2--Homemaker, 119, f, 3, Afternoon Deelites--Open Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $30,600. House, by Deputy Minister. ($32,000 yrl '02 O-Jeffrey Massaro. B-W S Farish & Kilroy Thoroughbred KEESEP). $30,000. Partnership (KY). T-Sharon T Huston. 3--Angelica Slew, 117, f, 3, Saint Ballado--Slewzig, by Seattle Slew. $16,500. 7th-CTX, $29,000, Alw, NW3L, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, Margins: 9 1/4, 2HF, 4 1/4. Odds: 0.40, 49.60, 5.40. :53 3/5, ft. Yearly Report opened her career with five victories in MOONLIT ATLANTIC (f, 2, Stormy Atlantic--My Dia- six starts, including the GII Santa Ynez S. at Santa mond Affaire, by Diamond Prospect) took her maiden Anita, GII Black Eyed Susan S. at Pimlico and GII Dela- by 4 3/4 lengths at first asking June 2 and made her ware Oaks. Fourth in the slop in the 10-furlong GI Ala- last start at this level, winning by 5 1/4 lengths Aug. bama S. at Saratoga Aug. 21, the bay was put on the 25. The 2-1 second choice to make it three in a row, shelf before returning for a close second-place finish the $8,000 KEESEP yearling purchase opened a six- last time out in the California Cup Matron H. at Santa length lead with a furlong to run and held on to defeat Anita Oct. 16. Well backed this time, the filly settled Classy Choice (Successful Appeal) by a half length. just behind a sharp opening quarter in :21 4/5, took Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $50,700. over after a half in a more sensible :43 4/5 and drew O-Carol Weeks. B-Paul R and Mary Anne Denes (FL). clear in the stretch to score by daylight. T-Michael Lee Weeks.

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6th-LSX, $25,000, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:11, ft. S O. C A L I F O R N I A +GULLY WASHER (c, 2, Storm Boot--Soaring Colony, H H by Pleasant Colony), a half brother to Dixie Colony (Citidancer), SW, $106,470, showed some zip in a Yesterday’s Results: :47 2/5 four-furlong workout over this course Oct. 23 PINJARA S., $80,250, SAX, 10-29, (R), 2yo, 1mT, and was backed accordingly as the 8-5 chalk. Debuting 1:36 1/5, fm. with Lasix, the $30,000 KEESEP yearling purchase set 1--#VEILED SPEED, 114, c, 2, Runaway Groom--Frozen the early pace and increased his advantage to the wire. State, by Yukon. ($70,000 yrl '03 KEESEP; $60,000 It was 5 3/4 lengths back to Casmon (Maria’s Mon) in 2yo 2004 FTFFEB). O-Charles Cono; B-William D & second. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $15,000. Dave Fishback (KY); T-Christopher S Paasch; J-J K O-Thunderbolt Racing LLC. B-Mrs C Oliver Iselin III Court; $47,340. Lifetime Record: 3-1-2-0, $64,740. (VA). T-W Bret Calhoun. *1/2 to Spice Girl (Stalwart), SW & GSP. 2--Lucky Bid, 115, c, 2, Maria's Mon--Capital Hill, by 11th-LSX, $25,000, Msw, 3,4,5yo, 6f, 1:10, ft. Temperence Hill. ($50,000 yrl '03 KEESEP). O-Ilona ROGER THAT (c, 4, Unbridled--Unacceptable {GSW, Whetstone. $15,780. $140,421}, by Irish Tower), a $200,000 KEEAPR two- 3--Littlebitofzip, 115, c, 2, Littlebitlively--Kafaf, by year-old purchase, opened a long lead in his Oct. 2 Zilzal. ($30,000 2yo 2004 BESMAR). O- Cecil N debut at Louisiana Downs and crossed the line a half Peacock. $9,468. length to the good, but was disqualified to sixth for Margins: HD, HF, HF. Odds: 2.20, 8.40, 4.90. veering in at the break and bothering several rivals. Bet Second by 3/4-of a length in his debut at Saratoga down to 7-10 favoritism to get the job done this time Aug. 27, Veiled Speed came back to finish only a nose around, the dark bay colt dueled for the lead from the behind in his latest against maidens over this track and outside, took command approaching the quarter pole distance Oct. 8. Sent off the favorite for his stakes and pulled away to take it by 2 3/4 lengths. Ted Forty bow, the roan colt tracked the early pace in fifth, was Easy (Tinners Way) was second. Lifetime Record: swung three wide on the second turn, rallied in the 2-1-0-0, $15,000. stretch and just got up to record the narrow score. O-B Wayne Hughes. B-W C Pitfield (KY). T-A Stall Jr. $$$$ BREEDERS’ CUP LONGSHOTS $$$$ Thoroughbred Daily News is: Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Highest win payoffs, by race Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher Race-Yr Horse Jockey Payoff Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Juvenile-‘99 Anees G. Stevens $62.60 Alycia Borer Director of Advertising Fillies-‘00 Caressing J Velasquez $96.00 Jessica Martini Associate Editor Sprint-‘91 Sheikh Albadou (GB) P Eddery $54.60 Alan Carasso Assistant Editor Mile-‘86 Last Tycoon (Ire) Y Saint-Martin $73.80 Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor F/M Turf-‘02 Starine (Fr) J Velazquez $28.40 Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter Distaff-‘00 Spain V Espinoza $113.80 Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services Turf-‘84 Lashkari (GB) Y Saint-Martin $108.80 Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant Classic-‘93 J Bailey $269.20 Patty Wolfe Marketing Manager Click the payoff to see NTRA video of the longshot.

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TOP FIVE LOTS AT GOFFS Hip Name Price 124 Loyal Focus (Ire) i320,000 (g, 3, {GB}--Temporary Lull, by Super Concorde) O’RYAN RULES AT GOFFS Bobby O’Ryan stole the Consigned by Moyglare Stud Farm show during Goffs’ Horses in Training Sale yesterday Purchased by Bobby O Ryan when securing the top three lots of the one-day auc- 115 Balyan (Ire) i200,000 tion. Not content with splashing out i300,000 on two (c, 3, Bahhare--Balaniya, by Diesis {GB}) consecutive three-year-old colts from John Oxx’s con- Consigned by Currabeg Stables signment earlier in the session, the bloodstock agent Purchased by Bobby O Ryan capped his spending spree when purchasing hip 124, 116 Akilak (Ire) i100,000 Loyal Focus (Ire) (Definite Article {GB}), for i320,000. (c, 3, Charnwood Forest {Ire}--Akilara {Ire}, by Kahyasi {Ire}) From the draft of Moyglare Stud Farm, the sophomore Consigned by Currabeg Stables gelding is a half brother to the GII Bay Meadows H. Purchased by Bobby O Ryan winner Wait Till Monday (Ire) and G3 C L Weld Park S. 157 Maralan (Ire) i56,000 scorer Token Gesture (Ire), herself the dam of the smart (c, 3, Priolo--Marilaya {Ire}, by Shernazar {Ire}) Evolving Tactics (Ire) and Relaxed Gesture (Ire). If the Consigned by Currabeg Stables sale was languishing in the mire throughout the early Purchased by Rita Shaw trading, it came alive in style when Oxx’s Currabeg 118 Sea Dart i55,000 Stable’s consignment sparked a lively and competitive (c, 3, Diesis {GB}--Wedding Of The Sea, by Blushing Groom {Fr}) spell of bidding. That was highlighted by O’Ryan’s Consigned by Currabeg Stables purchasing of His Highness the Aga Khan’s duo of hip Purchased by John McCormack Bloodstock 115, the Curragh handicap scorer Balyan (Ire) (Bahhare), for i200,000 and Akilak (Ire) (Charnwood H B R I T A I N H Forest {Ire}), a half-brother to stakes performer Akshar (Ire), for i100,000. While the average remained at SHAPES UP almost an identical level to 2003, the median was up Gary Tanaka’s Rakti (GB) (Polish Precedent) pleased by 20 percent. Full results can be found on connections in a seven-furlong spin at Newmarket www.goffs.com. racecourse yesterday as he prepares for his Far Eastern winter campaign. Partnered by regular rider Philip Rob- GOFFS HORSES IN TRAINING STATISTICS inson, this year’s G1 Prince of Wales’s S. and G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. scorer left stable companion FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 2004 Fruhlingssturm (GB) in his wake at the end of the exer- cise. Conditioner explained to PA Sport CUMULATIVE 2004 2003 that the workout was designed to stop the five-year-old No. Offered 148 98 from “getting above himself” and confirmed that he No. Sold 127 89 would target the G1 Mile Championship at Kyoto Nov. RNAs 21 9 21 and G1 Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin Dec. 12. "Philip % RNA 14.2% 9.2% said it was much too soft for him and said he was a bit Gross i2,092,200 i1,466,100 fresh. He goes to Japan a week on Sunday and then Average (% change) i16,474 (0%) i16,473 has five days in quarantine, so we might give him an- Median (% change) i9,000 (+20%) i7,500 other spin before he goes. We are going to Japan first www.goffs.com and then for the mile race in Hong Kong.” Introducing TDN Fax-On-Demand THIS COMPLIMENTARY Traveling and forgot to have your TDN forwarded? SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER Fax machine jammed overnight? (FAX AND EMAIL) Now you don’t have to wait one more minute to get a resend 24 HOURS A DAY, of your Thoroughbred Daily News–even if our office is closed. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. Simply call our Fax-On-Demand line, (732) 559-9595 and enter your six-digit user id from either your fax machine or any phone line. (Don’t know your user id? Give us a call at 732-747-8060 and we’ll tell you what it is.) Enter the fax number where you’d like the paper to be delivered, and it will be sent immediately–it’s that simple! TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/30/04 • PAGE 9 of 11

(British report cont.) EBF Fillies’ S. cont. Saturday, Newmarket, post time: 2:05 p.m. Bahia Breeze scored by seven lengths in a Folkestone WILLIAM CLARIDGE MEMORIAL ZETLAND S.-Listed, maiden Sept. 4 before running better than her eighth £25,000, 2yo, 1 1/4mT placing suggests in the Listed Redcar Two-Year-Old SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT Trophy last time Oct. 2. Reserved in rear by Chris Catlin 1 7 Active Asset (Ire) Sinndar (Ire) Channon 123 in the early stages of this contest, she unleashed her 2 6 Danehill Willy (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Callaghan 123 acceleration to lead with 150 yards remaining before 3 5 Fantasy Ride (GB) Bahhare Pearce 123 outgaming Nanabanana in a furious final drive. “She’s 4 2 Norcroft (GB) Fasliyev McEntee 123 very tough and put her head down and battled,” com- 5 8 Sunday Symphony (GB) bin Suroor 123 mented conditioner Rae Guest. “We’ll put her away 6 9 Wotchalike (Ire) (Ire) Price 123 now and she’ll definitely get seven furlongs next year, 7 1 Ayam Zaman (Ire) Montjeu (Ire) M Jarvis 118 when we’ll have a crack at a group race.” 8 4 Brecon (GB) Unfuwain Elsworth 118 9 3 Natalie Jane (Ire) Giant’s Causeway Butler 118 JAMES SEYMOUR S.-Listed, £30,000, Newmarket, 10-29, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:12.05, sf. Saturday, Newmarket, post time: 2:35 p.m. 1--#SPANISH DON (GB), 126, g, 6, Zafonic--Spanish BEST BET JOHN 0800 5877086 EBF MONTROSE FIL- Wells (Ire), by Sadler’s Wells. (15,000gns HIT ‘01 LIES’ S.-Listed, £25,000, 2yo, f, 1mT TATAUT). O-Richard J Cohen; B-Juddmonte Farms; SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER T-David Elsworth; J-Liam Keniry; £17,400. Lifetime 1 6 Alpine Gold (Ire) Montjeu (Ire) J Dunlop Record: MSP-Fr, 28-7-2-0, £143,384. 2 5 Always Mine (GB) (Ire) Perrett 2--Menokee, 121, c, 3, Cherokee Run--Meniatarra, by 3 2 Borthwick Girl (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) Meehan Zilzal. £6,600. 4 1 Justaquestion (GB) Pursuit Of Love (GB) Wood 3--Bonecrusher (GB), 126, g, 5, Revoque (Ire)--Eurolink Mischief (GB), by Be My Chief. £3,300. 5 4 Los Organos (Ire) Turtle Island (Ire) Chapple-Hyam Margins: 3/4, 1, 2HF. Odds: 4-1, 13-2, 9-4. 6 7 Something Exciting (GB) Elsworth Also ran: Carte Sauvage, Iktibas (GB), Weecandoo (Ire). 7 8 Squaw Dance (GB) Indian Ridge (Ire) Haggas Spanish Don made a mockery of his 100-1 odds 8 3 Tempestad (Ire) Giant’s Causeway Cecil when winning the Cambridgeshire H. at this track last All carry 120 pounds. time Oct. 2 and proved again why that price was unjust when recording his first stakes score here. Taken to the Yesterday’s Results: front in the early stages by regular pilot Liam Keniry, his EBF BOSRA SHAM FILLIES’ S.-Listed, £30,000, attested bravery was called on as Menokee laid down a Newmarket, 10-29, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:16.41, sf. serious challenge under Kevin Darley inside the final 1--#BAHIA BREEZE (GB), 120, f, 2, by Mister Baileys (GB) eighth. Digging deep in the closing stages, he had too 1st Dam: Ring Of Love (GB), by Magic Ring (Ire) many guns for the runner-up, who was making his 2nd Dam: Fine Honey, by Drone belated return after finishing runner-up in the G3 Au- 3rd Dam: She’s Sofine, by Bold Hour tumn S. at Ascot last October. (5,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT; 3,200gns wnlg ‘02 TATDEC). O-F Nowell; B-P & Mrs Venner; T-Rae Newmarket, 3.50, Cond, i20,880, 2-3yo, 6fT, Guest; J-Chris Catlin; £17,400. Lifetime Record: 1:16.55, sf. 4-2-0-0, £19,153. NOTA BENE (GB) (c, 2, Zafonic--Dodo {Ire}, by Alzao), 2--Nanabanana (Ire), 120, f, 2, Anabaa--Tanabata (Fr), successful last time at Windsor Oct. 11, tracked the by Shining Steel (GB). (i95,000 yrl ‘03 DEAAUG). front rank in a close fourth from the outset here. Ridden £6,600. into a slight lead at the quarter-mile marker, the 3--Siena Gold (GB), 120, f, 2, Key Of Luck--Corn 7-1 chance was driven out inside the final furlong to Futures (GB), by Nomination (GB). (12,000gns yrl deny fellow juvenile Word Perfect (GB) (Diktat {GB}) by ‘03 DONSEP). £3,300. a hard-fought neck. Nota Bene, a 14,000gns TATDEC Margins: HD, 3/4, 1 3/4. Odds: 11-1, 4-5, 11-1. yearling, is a half brother to Tarjman (GB) (Cadeaux Also ran: All For Laura (GB), Doitforreel (Ire), Bunditten Genereux {GB}), MGSP-Eng, $106,955. Lifetime Re- (Ire), Alexia Rose (Ire), Bibury Flyer (GB). Scratched: cord: 3-2-1-0, i19,204. Bailey Gate (GB). O-W V & Mrs E S Robins; B-K J Mercer; T-D Elsworth. stakesdigestweekly.comStakes closings at your fingertips! Now on the web at TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/30/04 • PAGE 10 of 11

(British report cont.) B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Newmarket, 1.30, Mdn, £7,300, 2yo, 6fT, 1:17.61, sf. +MAGGIE JORDAN (f, 2, Fusaichi Pegasus-- AMERICA Pharapache, by Lyphard) broke well and was settled in mid division by Jimmy Fortune early. Making smooth ALLOWANCE RESULTS: progress to challenge entering the dip, she quickened to 7th-WOX, $63,600, Opt. Clm. ($62,500-$57,500), grab the lead approaching the eighth peg before assert- NW2X, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:22 3/5, fm. ing to beat Puya (GB) (Kris {GB}) by two lengths. HIGHLAND TURN (h, 5, Highland Ruckus--Worthy Turn, “She’s a very nice filly who has shown us a lot all by Strawberry Road {Aus}) Lifetime Record: 29-4-2-7, year,” commented trainer Brian Meehan. “She was very $233,256. O/B/T-John Calhoun (ON). green and was having a look about in front, but she’s entitled to on her first day at school. We knew she’d 5th-WOX, $59,800, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:25 4/5, appreciate reasonable ground, but you can get away ft. with this ground at Newmarket and there is an awful WEST BEWARE (m, 5, West By West--Waverling Si, by lot of improvement in her. She is definitely a potential Wavering Monarch) Lifetime Record: 23-2-5-5, Guineas filly.” The victress, a $120,000 KEESEP year- $161,160. O-J & K Stable. B-William P Wornall III & Walmac International (KY). T-John Dimarco. *$8,000 ling purchase, is a half sister to Lily’s Lad (), wlng '99 KEENOV; $32,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. MSP-US, $262,207; Cliquot (Bertrando), GSW-US, $638,260; Stockholder (Bertrando), GSP-US, 7th-AQU, $46,000, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, 1mT, $137,700. This marks the 12th winner for her fresh- 1:35 2/5, fm. man sire (by Mr. Prospector). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, BLUES HIGHWAY (c, 4, Dixie Brass--Phalanopsis, by £4,745. Cormorant) Lifetime Record: 11-3-3-0, $110,250. O-Andy J Smith; B-Strategy Bloodstock; T-Brian O-Joanne T Nielsen. B-Mr & Mrs Gerald Nielsen (NY). Meehan. T-H James Bond. *1/2 to I’m All Yours (Belong to Me), MSW, $402,512; and Roman Dancer (Polish Numbers), GSW, $269,329. H F R A N C E H 7th-MED, $41,000, 10-28, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, Yesterday’s Results: a1m70ydT, 1:40 1/5, fm. Maisons-Laffitte, 3.20, Mdn, i18,000, unraced 2yo, THE LAMP IS LIT (f, 3, Miswaki--Arabic, by Nijinsky II) c/g, 7fT, 1:33.40, vsf. Lifetime Record: SP, 9-4-3-0, $131,433. O/B-Albert +FIREJACK (c, 2, Dixieland Band--Partygoer, by Secre- Fried Jr (NY). T-Richard E Schosberg. *1/2 to Lamplight tariat), a half brother to Dare And Go (Alydar), MSW & (Spectacular Bid), SW, $110,010. MGSP-Fr, MGISW-US, $1,609,147, was sent to an immediate lead off a smart break and maintained a 5th-MED, $38,000, 10-28, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f, slender advantage until reaching the home turn. Poach- 1:09 1/5, ft. ing a two-length lead when pressed inside the final BACK AGAIN BEN (g, 3, Storm Boot--Rahsea, by Rahy) Lifetime Record: 11-5-1-0, $72,520. O-Lawrence E quarter mile, the 28-5 chance held enough in reserve to Sargent. B-Bright Dawn Farms Inc (KY). T-Jason Servis. withstand the closing flourish of Pterodactyl (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}) by a head. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, 7th-BMX, $36,465, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW2X, i9,000. 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft. O/B-Wertheimer & Frere; T-Criquette Head-Maarek. LYIN GODDESS (f, 3, Boston Harbor--Sweet Little Lies, by Raise a Native) Lifetime Record: 7-2-3-0, $75,130. Maisons-Laffitte, 2.20, Mdn, i18,000, unraced 2yo, f, O-Mary Schroeder & James R Vreeland. B-J & J 7fT, 1:32.70, vsf. Mamakos Corporation (KY). T-Jeff Bonde. *$110,000 +ROSAWA (FR) (f, 2, Linamix {Fr}--Rose Quartz {GB}, 2yo 2003 BESMAY. **1/2 to Malibu Light (Capote), by Lammtarra) broke best of all and assumed early SW, $134,627. command until settling in a stalking second before halfway. Ridden along to regain the lead with 1 1/2 7th-HAW, $28,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, furlongs remaining, the 15-2 chance was pushed out in 1:38 4/5, gd. the closing stages to safely account for Antique (Ire) PLEASANT SANDS (f, 4, Sandpit {Brz}--Tutu Pleasant, (Dubai Millennium {GB}) by two lengths. Lifetime Re- by Pleasant Colony) Lifetime Record: 13-2-4-0, cord: 1-1-0-0, i9,000. $61,300. O-Carolyn K Friedberg. B-Serendipity Thor- O-Lagardere Family; B-Jean-Luc Lagardere; T-Andre oughbreds (IL). T-Richard R Scherer. *1/2 to Falasha Fabre. (Faltaat), SW, $150,237. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/30/04 • PAGE 11 of 11

(Breeders’ Edition cont.) Doc Carson, c, 2, Lord Carson--Cricket Laughing, by Danzig Connection. WOX, 10-29, 5f, 1:00 2/5. 10th-HAW, $28,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 B-Huntington Stud Farm Corp (ON). *$67,000 yrl ‘03 2/5, gd. FTCSEP. REMEMBER RED (g, 3, Meadow Monster--Reflection of Overton Cruiser, c, 2, Yankee Victor--Exceptional Value Red, by Red Attack) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-0, $39,460. (SW), by Hold Your Peace. SAX, 10-29, (C), 1m, O-Crowe Mike & Judy & Grune Mick. B-Mike Crowe & 1:40 3/5. B-Tom Lauritsen (Ky). *$90,000 yrl '03 Judy Crowe (FL). T-David H Hinsley. FTKJUL; $65,000 2yo 2004 BESMAR. **11th win- ner for freshman sire (by Saint Ballado). ***1/2 to 8th-LSX, $26,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:37 3/5, ft. Top Cash (Stalwart), SW & GSP, $223,242. FUHRLUCK (g, 3, Langfuhr--Singular Broad {SP}Broad Mr. Pee Vee, c, 3, Eltish--Southern Swing, by Dixieland Brush) Lifetime Record: 13-3-5-2, $39,470. O-George A Band. WOX, 10-29, (C), 6 1/2f, 1:18 1/5. B-Live Oak Wolff. B-Lochlow Farm (KY). T-Danny Pish. *$3,500 yrl Stud (Fl). *Full to Erinsouthernman, GISP, $113,356. '02 KEESEP; $28,000 2yo 2003 TEXMAR. Gainango, c, 3, Grand Slam--Evaluating (MSP, $156,079), by Copelan. AQU, 10-29, (C), 6f, 1:11 9th-LSX, $26,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16 3/5. B-James D Haley (Ky). *$160,000 yrl ‘02 1/5, ft. KEESEP. SEND ME IN COACH (c, 3, Shaquin--Richsis, by Jeblar) Owns the Place, c, 3, Out of Place--Jandi Lee, by Kris Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, $23,400. O/B-Wilton E Scott S. MED, 10-29, 1m, 1:36. B-John Lankshear (Ky). (TX). T-Danny Pish. *1/2 to Boots On Sunday (Pine $30,000 yrl '02 FTKJUL. Bluff), MSW, $417,965. P F Don D, c, 3, Petra Forbes--Tis a Hooch, by Hooched. LSX, 10-29, (S), 7f, 1:24 4/5. B-D & L 7th-PIM, $25,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12, ft. Farms (TX). CAPOW (c, 3, In Case--Duck the Punch, by Two Punch) Polish Crown, f, 3, Polish Pro--Winter Crown, by Cox’s Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, $29,150. O-Mrs J W Y Martin Ridge. AQU, 10-29, (S), 1m, 1:39 2/5. B-E Paul Jr. B-Mrs JWY Martin Jr (MD). T-James W Murphy. Robsham (NY). Southern Barfly, f, 3, Southern Halo--Life of the Party, 8th-PIM, $25,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 5f (off turf), by Pleasant Colony. KEE, 10-29, (C), 7f, 1:25 2/5. :58 3/5, ft. B-Kenneth L & Sarah K Ramsey (KY). *1/2 to One RUPERT'S ROSE MORN (h, 5, Light of Morn-- More Round (Ghazi), $307,549. Rupertsrose, by Rupert's Wing) Lifetime Record: Rutledge Man, c, 4, Woodman--Indy Ama, by A.P. Indy. 31-7-4-4, $75,784. O-Regulator Racing Stable. CTX, 10-29, 1 1/16m, 1:49 2/5. B-Hermen B-Rupert B Brown (FL). T-David J Rose. Greenberg (Ky). 8th-CRC, $24,000, NW1X, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:13, ft. LADY ANA L (f, 2, Montbrook--Ovetta, by Baldski) B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Lifetime Record: 8-3-2-0, $57,820. O-Rey Wan Racing. B-Ocala Stud Farm Inc (FL). T-Luis Olivares. *1/2 to EUROPE Jennasietta (Septieme Ciel), MSW & MGSP, $251,116. **$20,000 2yo ‘04 OBSAPR. CONDITIONS RESULTS: ITALY, Florence, 5.10, 10-28, 15,300, 2yo, 7 1/2fT, 9th-CRC, $20,000, NW2L, 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:05 2/5, ft. i time: n/a, hy. THATSTHE FACT JACK (c, 3, Is It True--Kays Runner, GAZZA LADRA (IRE) (c, 2, Rossini--Blushing Veronica by Strike the Gold) Lifetime Record: 17-2-4-2, $33,155. {Ire}, by Salt Dome) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, O/T-Michael Fennessy. B-Irish American Bloodhorse Agency Ltd (FL). 2 places, i18,700. O-Scuderia Montebelli; B-Leonardo Filotico; T-Ciro Adaldo. 9th-LAD, $20,360, NW1X, 3yo/up, a1m70yd, 1:41 3/5, ft. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: HUMBLE CHRIS (g, 3, Forever Dancer--Humble Twelve, Tucker (GB), c, 2, Inchinor (GB)--Tender Moment (Ire), by Lac Ouimet) Lifetime Record: 13-3-2-2, $35,555. by Caerleon. Newmarket, Britain, 10-29, Mdn, 2yo, O/T-James E Danaher. B-Jim Danaher (AR). 6fT. B-Berkshire Equestrian Services Ltd.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Sire With the Most Breeders’ Cup Wins Splashofscarlet, g, 2, Big Splash--Scarlet Rumor (MSW, Sadler’s Wells (6) – (M, 1994), High Chapar- st $124,840), by Scarlet ‘n Gray. HAW, 10-29, (S), ral (T, 2002 and DH for 1 in 2003), In The Wings (T, 1 1/16m, 1:45 2/5. B-Orion Stables (Il). 1990), Islington (FM/T, 2003), Northern Spur (T, 1995)