MORE SUPER THURSDAY RESULTS HEADLINE p2-3 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 FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2006 SIMPLY ELECTRIFYING OUR COUNTRY PLACE DIES The late Dubai Millennium (GB) and Street Cry (Ire) Our Country Place (Pleasant Colony--Maplejinsky, by were both impressive in winning the third round of the II), the dam of 2005 GI Breeders’ Cup Distaff G2 Maktoum Challenge for Godolphin en route to post- winner Pleasant Home (Seeking the Gold), died earlier ing equally dominant victories in the this week at the Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital near G1 Dubai World Cup. The team’s new Lexington. The 14-year-old acquisition Electrocutionist (Red Ran- mare was sent there suffering som) stamped himself as one of the from chronic canker and favorites for this year’s main event laminitis. Bred in Kentucky by last night, storming to a seven-length Howard and Susan Kaskel and score in his first-ever start on the Deborah Norton, the half sister main track. Settled just off the early to champion Sky Beauty was speed, the former Earle Mack runner purchased privately by Odgen Electrocutionist was angled out three wide at the Phipps early in her career, but Andrew Watkins 600-meter mark. He overtook pace- Our Country Place’s never made it to the races. She setting Chiquitin (Arg) (Fitzcarraldo {Arg}) at the daughter Pleasant Home got off to a fast start in the quarter-mile marker and sprinted clear. "I was very A Coglianese pleased--he has passed his test very well,” said winning breeding shed, producing Pleas- jockey Frankie Dettori. “You can only beat the horses ant Home’s full sister Country Hideaway in 1996. Also put in front of you and we have a World Cup in the colors of the Phippses, she was a four- now." Click for brisnet.com catalog-style pedigree. time graded-stakes winner and was placed three times in Grade I company. Our Country Place was boarded at Thursday, Nad Al Sheba, Dubai Claiborne Farm and foaled a full brother to Pleasant SHEIKH MAKTOUM BIN RASHID AL MAKTOUM Home prior to her passing. The colt died. CHALLENGE ROUND III-G2, $300,000, Nad Al Sheba, 3-2, 2000m, 2:01.06, ft. SUPER FIELDS FOR SUPER SATURDAY 1--ELECTROCUTIONIST, 126, h, 5, by Red Ransom With fields averaging nearly 10 horses in each of its 1st Dam: Elbaaha (GB), by Arazi six added-money events, Gulfstream Park has assem- 2nd Dam: Gesedeh (Ire), by Ela-Mana-Mou (Ire) bled an outstanding program tomorrow, including the 3rd Dam: Le Melody (GB), by Levmoss (Ire) O-Godolphin; B-Compagnia Generale; T-Saeed bin two-turn debut of First Samurai (Giant’s Causeway) in Suroor; J-L Dettori; $195,000. Lifetime Record: the GII Fountain of Youth S. The field also includes GIII G1SW-Eng & Ity, GISP-Can, 9-7-1-1, $1,359,355. Holy Bull S. runner-up and third-place finisher Great 2--Chiquitin (Arg), 126, h, 6, Fitzcarraldo (Arg)--Murias Point (Point Given) and My Golden Song (Unbridled’s (Arg), by Big Play. O-Prince Sultan Mohd Saud al Song), as well as the promising Corinthian (Pulpit) and Kabeer; B-Haras Comalal; T-Ian Jory; $60,000. Jazil (Seeking the Gold). The co-featured GII Gulfstream 3--Elmustanser (GB), 126, h, 5, Machiavellian--Elfaslah Park H. has attracted a Grade I-caliber octet, including (Ire), by Green Desert. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Funny Cide (Distorted Humor), Suave (A.P. Indy) and al Maktoum; B-Shadwell Estate Co Ltd; T-Doug Wat- Sun King (Charismatic), while the GII Richter Scale son; $30,000. Breeders’ Cup Sprint Championship H. has drawn reign- Margins: 7, 2 1/4, 3 3/4. Odds: 6-5, 4-1, 15-1. ing GI Breeders’ Cup Sprint hero Silver Train (Old Also Ran: Parasol (Ire), Ketter (Brz), Surbiton, Hippo- Trieste). The GII Swale S. features an evenly matched drome (Ire), Mistongu (Uru), Jader (Ire), Eccentric (GB), group of sophomore sprinters. Noonmark (Unbridled’s Attentive (Ire), Bosra’s Valentine, State Shinto, Todman Song) and In Summation (Put It Back) could vie for Avenue. Scratched: Change the Grange (Aus). favoritism in the seven-furlong event. Fields p4-5

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R E S U L T S Thursday, Nad Al Sheba, Dubai P P DERRINSTOWN STUD BURJ NAHAAR-G3, $200,000, Nad Al Sheba, 3-2, 3yo/up, 1600m, 1:35.79, ft. Thursday, Nad Al Sheba, Dubai 1--@MARBUSH (IRE), 128, h, 5, by Linamix (Fr) DERRINSTOWN STUD JEBEL HATTA-G2, $250,000, 1st Dam: Fig Tree Drive, by Miswaki Nad Al Sheba, 3-2, 3yo/up, 1777mT, 1:52.05, gd/fm. 2nd Dam: Rose O’Riley, by Nijinsky II 1--TOUCH OF LAND (FR), 130, h, 6, by Lando (Ger) 3rd Dam: Rosetta Stone, by Round Table 1st Dam: Touch of Class (Ger), by Be My Guest (160,000gns yrl ‘02 TATOCT). O-Sheikh Ahmed bin 2nd Dam: Thesi (Ger), by Windwurf (Ger) Rashid al Maktoum; B-Stratford Place Stud & 3rd Dam: Thekla (Ger), by Prince Ippi (Ger) Watership Down Stud; T-Dhruba Selvaratnam; (FF90,000 yrl ‘01 DEAOCT). O-Gary Tanaka; B-SARL J-J Murtagh; $130,000. Lifetime Record: 18-5-3-4, Haras de Chevotel; T-Henri-Alex Pantall; J-C P $313,315. *1/2 to Sublimity (Fr) (Selkirk), SW-Eng & Lemaire; $162,500. Lifetime Record: Hwt. Older Ire, $119,295. Horse-Fr at 9.5-11f, MGSW-Fr, GSW-Ger & G1SP- 2--Win River Win, 128, h, 7, Virginia Rapids--Thirty Zip, HK, 30-9-5-4, $1,083,717. by Tri Jet. ($10,000 wnlg ‘99 KEENOV). O-Yildirim 2--Lord Admiral, 130, h, 5, El Prado (Ire)--Lady Ilsley, Gelgin; B-James Bell; T-Satilmis Gokdemir; $40,000. by Trempolino. ($135,000 yrl ‘02 KEESEP). O-M V 3--Opportunist (Ire), 128, h, 7, Machiavellian--Fatefully, O’Brien; B-London Services & Derry by Private Account. O-Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum al Meeting Farm; T-Charles O’Brien; $50,000. 3--Seihali (Ire), 130, h, 7, Alzao--Edwina (Ire), by Maktoum; B-Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd; Caerleon. (Ir£180,000 yrl ‘00 GOFORB). O-Sheikh T-Doug Watson; $20,000. Ahmed bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Rathbarry Stud; Margins: 7 1/4, 2 1/4, 2 3/4. Odds: 8-1, 6-1, 22-1. T-Dhruba Selvaratnam; $25,000. Also Ran: Emerald Beauty (Arg), Thajja (Ire), Rock Mu- Margins: 1 1/4, 1 3/4, HF. Odds: 12-1, 25-1, 9-1. sic (GB), Happy Pearl (Aus), Ned Kelly (SAf), Grand Also Ran: Boule d’Or (Ire), Tyson (SAf), Lundy’s Liabil- Emporium (SAf), Checkit (Ire), Parole Board, Berlioz ity (Brz), Valixir (Ire), Layman, Latino Magic (Ire), Clinet (Ind), Princely Venture (Ire), Sea Hunter (GB), Cherry (Ire). Scratched: Hattan (Ire), Hazyview (Ire), Sabirli Pickings, Secret Place (GB). Scratched: Waajeb. (Tur), Yard-Arm (SAf). Marbush, looking to record his first group victory, Touch of Land, fifth in last year’s GI Arlington Million, was coming off an easy track-and-trip handicap tally returned to France to claim the Oct. 1 G2 Prix Dollar at Feb. 23. The roan stalked the early leaders before mov- Longchamp before finishing a well-beaten 13th in the ing into contention turning for home. He soon took Oct. 15 G1 Champion S. at Newmarket. Making his charge and darted clear in the final furlong to earn his first start since running fifth in the Dec. 11 Hong Kong spot in the Mar. 25 G2 Godolphin Mile. Cup, the bay settled well off the pace in the early go- ing. He waited for racing room in upper stretch before OMISSION: Wild Fit (Wild Wonder), the winner of the spurting clear in the final furlong. The Henri-Alex Pantall GI Del Mar Debutante, was inadvertently left off trainee will next aim for the Mar. 25 G1 Dubai Duty MarketWatch’s chart of two-year-old graded-stakes Free. Click for brisnet.com catalog-style pedigree. winners offered at two-year-old sales in 2005 which ran in Thursday’s TDN. The , consigned by Murray TDN TODAY Smith, was an RNA at $240,000 at the 2005 Barretts March sale, giving Barretts five graded stakes winners Headline News ...... 5 pages from the sale.

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Super Thursday Results cont. Thursday, Nad Al Sheba, Dubai Thursday, Nad Al Sheba, Dubai DERRINSTOWN STUD MAHAB AL SHIMAAL-G3, DERRINSTOWN STUD DUBAI CITY OF GOLD-G3, $200,000, Nad Al Sheba, 3-2, 3yo/up, 1200m, $200,000, Nad Al Sheba, 3-2, 4yo/up, 2400mT, 1:10.92, ft. 2:33.89, gd/fm. 1--TROPICAL STAR (IRE), 130, g, 6, by Machiavellian 1--#@ORACLE WEST (SAF), 123, g, 4, by Western Winter 1st Dam: Tropical (GB) (Hwt. Older Mare-Ire at 5-6f, MGSW-Ire & 1st Dam: Noble Prophet (SAf) (MGSP-SAf), GSP-Eng, $148,915), by Green Desert by Noble Ambition 2nd Dam: Bermuda Classic (Ire), by Double Form (Ire) 2nd Dam: Wicked Winner (SAf), by Wicked Will (GB) 3rd Dam: Minnie Tudor (Ire), by Tudor Melody 3rd Dam: Port Jackson (SAf), by New South Wales (GB) O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Maktoum al Maktoum; O-A Geemooi; B-Langeberg Stud; T-Mike de Kock; B-Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd; T-Ali Rashid J-K Shea; $130,000. Lifetime Record: MGSP-SAf, al Raihe; J-R Ffrench; $130,000. Lifetime Record: 18-7-1-2, $323,479. *Full to What a Prophet, G1SP-UAE, 18-6-5-2, $935,228. GSP-SAf. 2--Azul da Guanabara (Brz), 126, c, 3, Aracai (Brz)--Luz 2--Alayan (Ire), 122, c, 4, Sri Pekan--Alaya (Ire), by da Guanabara (Brz), by Fast Gold. O-Stud Equuleus; Ela-Mana-mou (Ire). O-H H The Aga Khan; B-H H The B-Stud Smith de Vasconcellos; T-Luis Singnoretti; Aga Khan’s Studs SC; T-John Oxx; $40,000. $40,000. 3--Falstaff (Ire), 122, c, 4, Montjeu (Ire)--Dance of Love 3--Howick Falls, 130, h, 5, Stormin Fever--Hollins, by (Ire), by Pursuit of Love (GB). (130,000gns wnlg ‘02 Roanoke. ($29,000 wnlg ‘01 KEENOV; $70,000 yrl TATDEC; 230,000gns yrl ‘03 TATHOU). O-L M ‘02 FTKJUL). O-Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohd al Maktoum; Nestadt & B Kantor; B-Gerard Callinan; T-Mike de B-Brereton Jones; T-Erwan Charpy; $20,000. Kock; $20,000. Margins: 2 1/4, HF, 2 3/4. Odds: 3-1, 50-1, 19-1. Margins: 1 3/4, 3/4, 3 1/4. Odds: 5-1, 7-1, 8-5. Also Ran: Karlo Guitar (Brz), Conroy, Conceal (GB), Glad Also Ran: Encinas (Ger), Shanty Star (Ire), Collier Hill to Be Fast (Ire), Rockets ‘n Rollers (Ire), At Once (Ger), (GB), Cherry Mix (Fr), Corriolanus (Ger), Crosspeace Botanical, Lindus Atenor (Ger), In the Fan, Protector (Ire), Sights on Gold (Ire). Scratched: Bonecrusher (GB), (SAf), Safe Structure (SAf). Desert Anger (GB), Kerashan (Ire), Red Crescent (SAf). Tropical Star was second behind Saratoga County in Oracle West, looking for his fourth straight win here, last year’s G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen but then was off opened his Nad al Sheba account for new trainer Mike nearly a year before resurfacing with a fifth-place effort de Kock with a pair of handicap victories Jan. 26 and in the G3 Najah Al Shindagha Sprint in January. The Feb. 9. Allowed to settle near the back of the pack Irish-bred veteran rebounded with a 3 1/4-length handi- early, the bay gelding was asked for run with 400 me- cap win over this strip Feb. 24. The bay gelding was ters remaining and gained command in the final furlong away slowly, but soon rushed up into contention. He to win going away. The South African-bred may be gained command with 400 meters to run and drew seen next in the Mar. 25 G1 Dubai Sheema Classic. clear for the win.

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Saturday, Gulfstream Park P P R E V I E W P GULFSTREAM PARK H.-GII, $300,000, 3yo/up, 9.5f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT Saturday, Gulfstream Park 1 It’s No Joke Distorted Humor Guidry 111 FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH S.-GII, $300,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m 2 Suave A.P. Indy Douglas 116 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 3 Whos Crying Now Concerto Velasquez 115 1 Great Point Point Given Rose 4 Harlington Unbridled Velazquez 114 2 My Golden Song Unbridled’s Song Velazquez 5 Funny Cide Distorted Humor Prado 114 3 Hemingway’s Key Notebook Douglas 6 Contante (Arg) Interprete (Arg) Bridgmohan 113 4 Jazil Seeking the Gold Velasquez 7 Sun King Charismatic Bejarano 117 5 Itsallboutthechase Devil His Due Guidry 8 Andromeda’s Hero Fusaichi Pegasus Rose 116 6 First Samurai Giant’s Causeway Prado 7 Corinthian Pulpit Castellano Previews cont. p5 8 Rehoboth Wagon Limit Bridgmohan 9 Can’t Beat It Atticus Castro 27 Monmouth St. 10 Flashy Bull Holy Bull Bejarano 2nd Floor All carry 116 pounds, except First Samurai, 120. Red Bank, NJ 07701 Fax (732) 747-8955

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LEADING 2ND-YEAR SIRES 2006 TO DATE 2006 2006 2006 TDN TDN 2005 2006 SIRE YR HIS SIRE Wnrs Earnings SW Unique Occur 2 1 El Corredor 1997 Mr. Greeley 9 $ 354.1k 2 5 7 3 2 City Zip 1998 Carson City 8 $ 335.8k 1 7 9 11 3 Five Star Day 1996 Carson City 7 $ 295.0k 2 5 7 19 4 Aptitude 1997 A.P. Indy 9 $ 285.5k 0 6 10 8 5 Ecton Park 1996 Forty Niner 3 $ 202.6k 1 3 4 5 6 Broken Vow 1997 Unbridled 10 $ 199.2k 0 7 7 33 7 Point Given 1998 Thunder Gulch 4 $ 181.8k 0 4 5 9 8 Trippi 1997 End Sweep 4 $ 162.6k 0 4 4 13 9 Prime Timber 1996 Sultry Song 8 $ 159.2k 0 3 3 4 10 Songandaprayer 1998 Unbridled's Song 5 $ 158.9k 0 5 5 18 11 Brahms 1997 Danzig 6 $ 156.6k 1 4 5 7 12 Exchange Rate 1997 Danzig 4 $ 145.1k 0 4 4 24 13 Luftikus 1996 Meadowlake 5 $ 140.9k 0 5 7 14 14 Put It Back 1998 Honour And Glory 6 $ 131.7k 0 5 5 26 15 Albert the Great 1997 Go For Gin 7 $ 126.3k 0 3 3 6 16 Forest Camp 1997 Deputy Minister 4 $ 120.7k 0 4 5 17 17 Freud 1998 3 $ 120.7k 0 4 4 22 18 Monarchos 1998 Maria's Mon 3 $ 113.5k 0 3 3 1 19 Tiznow 1997 Cee's Tizzy 2 $ 113.1k 0 4 5 29 20 Flame Thrower 1998 Saint Ballado 4 $ 102.3k 0 1 1 This table was referred to in Bill Oppenheim’s column in Thursday TDN, but was not included in the edition. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/06 • PAGE 5 of 5

Previews cont. Saturday, Gulfstream Park RICHTER SCALE BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP H.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 7f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1 Middle Earth Dixieland Band Rose 112 2 Mister Fotis Diligence Bejarano 115 3 Silver Train Old Trieste Prado 120 4 Wild Tale Tale of the Cat Velasquez 114 5 Judiths Wild Rush Wild Rush Bridgmohan 115 6 Bull Ranch Real Quiet Baird 112 7 Tour of the Cat Tour d’Or Maragh 112 8 Universal Form Formal Dinner Cruz 114 9 Sir Greeley Mr. Greeley Velazquez 116 10 Pirate King Seacliff Guidry 113

Saturday, Gulfstream Park SWALE S.-GII, $150,000, 3yo, 7f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1 Catcominatcha Tale of the Cat Bejarano 116 2 Noonmark Unbridled’s Song Bridgmohan 116 3 Bear Character Dixie Union McAleney 118 4 Praying For Cash Songandaprayer Prado 116 5 Showing Up Strategic Mission Castellano 116 6 Yes He’s The Man Yes It’s True Castro 116 7 Court Folly Royal Academy DeCarlo 116 8 Beacon Shine Montbrook Rose 118 9 City Attraction Vicar Velasquez 116 10 Electrify Delaware Township Douglas 120 11 Sharp Humor Distorted Humor Guidry 118 12 In Summation Put It Back Cruz 120 Bear Character looks to continue his rags-to-riches story, but has picked a tough spot to kick off his soph- omore campaign. A stakes winner at Northlands Park last July, he added the Swynford S. at Woodbine in September, but was seventh to Bluegrass Cat in the GIII Nashua S. Oct. 28. “Apparently he raised a total ruckus in the holding barn before the race,” said Sover- eign Award winner Reade Baker, who has assumed training duties. Bear Character has posted back-to-back bullets over the Gulfstream surface, including six fur- longs in 1:12 3/5 Feb. 26. THIS DATE IN HISTORY... Presented by Alex Neuman Kirk Horse Insurance, LLC SUPERIOR SERVICE FOR A SUPERIOR PRODUCT [email protected] • 859.231.0838 March 3, 1985... Bill Shoemaker became the first jockey in history to win $100 million in purses after he won the Santa Anita H. aboard Lord at War (Arg)..... 85,527 were on-track for Santa Anita H. Day, the all-time Santa Anita single-day attendance record. Courtesy of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association. www.pinoakstud.com FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2006

10th-GPX, $35,000, Alw, NW2X, 4yo/up, 1mT, 1:32 4/5, fm. ROYAL STAMP (h, 7, With Approval--Louis D'Or, by Mr. Prospector) has averaged just two starts a year since making his first appearance at Newmarket in H G U L F S T R E A M H 2002. The dark bay won at first asking, then was sec- ond in the Listed Gala S. at Sandown Park in one of his Yesterday’s Results: two tries in 2003. He was transferred to America after 8th-GPX, $46,000, Alw, NW2RTY+X, 4yo/up, f/m, running sixth in the G2 Scottish Derby, but took a year 1mT, 1:33 1/5, fm. off before opening his stateside account with a Del Mar 1--MISS MAMBO, 117, m, 5, Kingmambo--Troika, by allowance score in July of 2004. Sidelined for nearly 10 Strawberry Road (Aus). ($220,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). months after that effort, the veteran was out twice last O-Castleton Lyons; B-W S Farish & Centennial Farm season, running third for owner/breeder Juddmonte Mgmt Co (KY); T-Christophe Clement. Lifetime Farms in an allowance at Hollywood in May and against Record: SW-Ire, G1SP-Fr, 14-5-2-2, $253,390. similar company at Belmont in June before finding 2--Formal Miss, 117, m, 6, Formal Dinner--Dance On himself benched once again. Carrying the colors of the Green, by Green Dancer. ($15,000 wlng '00 trainer Bobby Frankel as he made his 2006 debut here, OBSOCT). Royal Stamp settled just off quick fractions while sav- 3--Please Take Me Out, 117, m, 5, Take Me Out-- ing ground early. The 9-2 chance was caught in traffic Ponca, by Palace Music. on the backstretch, but angled outside for the final Margins: HD, NO, 4 3/4. Odds: 2.40, 7.20, 22.80. drive and outfinished Wilcox Ridge (Gone West) for a A Listed winner at three, Miss Mambo was also third 3/4-length score. The winner is a 1/2 to Diplomatic Bag in the G1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches and second in the (Devil's Bag), GSW-US, SW-GB, $145,060. Lifetime G2 Prix Sandringham during her sophomore campaign. Record: SP-GB, 8-3-1-3, $91,129. The dark bay mare failed to hit the board in three Euro- Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. pean starts last year, but did finish a closing and close- O/T-Robert J Frankel. B-Juddmonte Farms, Inc (KY). up fourth behind champion and Classic winner Attrac- tion (GB) in her Irish finale, the G1 Matron S. at STAKES CLOSINGS Leopardstown Sept. 10. Sent across the Atlantic after TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH 4: that effort, she made her U.S. bow in the off-the-turf 03-18 $200,000 Gotham-III, Aqu, 3yo, 8.5f Athenia H. at Belmont Park Oct. 15, running fifth, then (200) took a break. Miss Mambo was the second choice off 03-18 $100,000a Cicada-III, Aqu, 3yo, f, 6f (100) the layoff, but rallied from the back of the pack to take 03-25 $6,000,000 Dubai World Cup-G1, Nad, 3yo/up, the three-way photo. Formal Miss outgamed front-run- 2000m (60000s) ning longshot Please Take Me Out for the place. 03-25 $5,000,000 Dubai Duty Free-G1, Nad, 3yo/up, Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. 1777mT (50000s) 03-25 $5,000,000 Dubai Sheema Classic-G1, Nad, STAKES CLOSINGS 3yo/up, 2400mT (50000s) 03-25 $2,000,000 Dubai Golden Shaheen-G1, Nad, TODAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 3: 3yo/up, 1200m (20000s) 03-11 $175,000 Azeri Breeders’ Cup-III, OP, 03-25 $2,000,000 UAE Derby-G2, Nad, 3yo, 1800m 4yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (0) (20000s) 03-12 $150,000 Razorback Breeders’ Cup H.-III, OP, 03-25 $1,000,000 Godolphin Mile-G2, Nad, 3yo/up, 4yo/up, 8.5f (0) 1600m (20000s) www.stakesdigestweekly.com www.stakesdigestweekly.com

Lady Alexandria wins $30,000 Allowance at Laurel by 3 3/4 lengths! Lifetime Record 6-3-0-1, Earnings Now $52,300 DOWN THE Congratulations to owners Andrew Cambell and Sophia Kirklew, breeder Albert Coppola, Jr. and trainer Carl A. Cunningham! AISLE Contact Steve Johnson, Steve Simoff or Ramona Good 2006 Fee: $3,500 LF (859) 846-4433 • www.margauxfarm.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/3/06 • PAGE 2 of 7

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Attire Change for Evening: Eight-time stakes winner Evening Attire (Black Tie Affair {Ire}) will race with blinkers off when he goes postward in tomorrow’s $65,000 Stymie H. at Aque- duct. Trainer Pat Kelly, who trains the veteran for his father, retired trainer T.J. Kelly, and Joseph and Mary Grant, is making the change in an effort to get the gray to break more alertly, a problem that has compromised his chances throughout his career. “He’s always broken a step slow,” Kelly commented. “It’s just never been as noticeable as it has been the last two times.” In his most recent appearance, Evening Attire spotted the field about five lengths in the GIII Aqueduct H. Jan. 21, but kept grinding away and finished second, a length behind Happy Hunting. “He always goes out there and gives his best,” Kelly added. “He kept hanging in there and was gaining to the finish.”

4:14p 8th-GPX, $32K, MSW, 4yo, 1 1/16mT www.highcliff.com HRTV SAREM (Kingmambo), a $600K KEESEP yearling, started his career in England, but was unplaced in two starts at two and Aqueduct Cancels: disappeared for 17 months. The Shadwell colorbearer, trained Yesterday’s live racing program at Aqueduct Race- by Kiaran McLaughlin, has been working steadily for his track was cancelled, as the New York metropolitan area comeback and his U.S. bow. He faces Morning Raider (Ire) was under a winter storm warning and the threat of (Giant’s Causeway), a $450K KEESEP yearling that finished four to six inches of snow accompanied by freezing fourth in two starts on grass at three and returns after an 8 1/2- rain. The seventh, eighth and ninth races from the month layoff; and Dixie King (Dixie Union), a $400K FTSAUG Thursday card will be brought back as extras for Satur- yearling making his turf bow after a 6 1/2-month break. day, while the second and fourth will appear as extras for Sunday. brisnet.com pps 4:44p 9th-GPX, $35K, ALW, 4yo/up, f/m, 1m HRTV DUBAI ESCAPADE (Awesome Again), a $2 million BESMAR H E A S T H purchase and half-sister to GISW Madcap Escapade, broke her maiden going a mile at Nad Al Sheba a year ago, then Hold Order Still in Place at Laurel: came back after a 10 1/2-month layoff to romp by 7 3/4 lengths The “General Animal Hold Order” on Barn 9 at Laurel in a Gulfstream allowance test at 6 1/2 furlongs Jan. 25. Her Park will be lifted today after 34 of the 36 horses in the 104 Beyer for the race beats the next-best in this field by 10 barn tested negative for the equine herpesvirus. Rodney points. brisnet.com pps Jenkins, who trains all of the horses in Barn 9, has agreed to relocate the two horses which were not 4:50p 6th-OPX, $32K, MSW, 3yo, 1 1/16m cleared to an isolated barn on the grandstand side at TVG CODASCO (A.P. Indy) is a half to Magical Masquerade, the Bowie, thus allowing the hold order to be discontinued. dam of the $16 million FTFFEB Forestry juvenile. RNA’d at The Jenkins horses which have tested negative will be $375K as a KEESEP yearling, he is a full to a colt that sold for permitted to race beginning Mar. 8. At Pimlico Race $2.3 million at the 2004 KEESEP sale. Codasco has started Course, four of the six horses in the Detention Barn just once, finishing sixth behind Cab in a maiden test at tested negative for the virus and have been returned to Saratoga going 6 1/2 furlongs in September, but should be their original barns. The two horses which were not better suited to the added distance here. brisnet.com pps cleared are not symptomatic for the virus, but are being restricted from mixing with the general horse population All post times are Eastern Standard Time. until they test negative. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/3/06 • PAGE 3 of 7

Churchill Announces EVH-1 Precautions: H CENTRAL H Churchill Downs has announced new precautions for horses wishing to enter the track’s stable area in an Wednesday Night’s Results: effort to guard against equine herpesvirus (EVH-1). The 9th-EVD, $30,672, Alw, NW26MX, 4yo/up, 6f, new policy, which pertains to racing stock and outrider 1:08 4/5, ft. and stable ponies alike, reads as follows: HIGH STRIKE ZONE (h, 6, Smart Strike--Danzig Island, ! A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (“CVI”) by Danzig), winner of the 2005 GIII Texas Mile at Lone must accompany any horse seeking entry to Star in April, came back to win the Ark-La-Tex H. at Churchill Downs or Trackside. That document Louisiana Downs in June, but was off the board in his must verify that the horse did not travel from or next two starts and went to the shelf. The bay returned had been stabled at a facility in which a case of after a four-month layoff to be third in an Evangeline equine herpes had been diagnosed in the previ- allowance test Dec. 18, opened 2006 with a third-place ous 30 days. effort in the Jan. 7 Lucky Dog S. at the track and was ! The certificate must have been signed and dated most recently second in the Feb. 4 Delta Mile. Dropping by a licensed veterinarian within 72 hours of the back to a sprint here, he grabbed the lead after a half horse’s arrival at either Churchill Downs facility. and outgamed Delta Mile hero Watchem Smokey (Al- ! Each horse that seeks admission to the Churchill phabet Soup) to the wire for a 1 1/4-length score at 5-2 Downs stable area must have been vaccinated odds. The winner, a $20,000 KEENOV weanling, is a against EHV-1 by a licensed veterinarian within 1/2 to Secret Beauty (Mt. Livermore), SW. Lifetime a minimum of 14 days and a maximum of 90 Record: GSW, 32-9-10-7, $469,520. days prior to their entry into the track’s stable O-Donald W Erickson. B-Lazy E Ranch Inc (KY). T-Amos area. Laborde. ! The CVI must indicate the date of the vaccina- tion and the specific vaccine product used on Turfway to Fete Brass Hat: each horse. Turfway Park will bid farewell to locally based Brass ! Along with meeting those requirements, all out- Hat (Prized) as he embarks on his journey to the Middle rider and stable ponies that seek entrance to the East for the Mar. 25 G1 Dubai World Cup. The five- track must also be accompanied by verification year-old, winner in his most recent start of the GI Donn of a negative test for EHV-1. That test must H. at Gulfstream Park Feb. 4, is scheduled to breeze include a nasal swab sample and tested by using between the seventh and eighth races Saturday after- the Polymerase Chain Reaction (“PCR”) test noon with jockey Willie Martinez in the irons. Officials method. at Turfway will present trainer William “Buff” Bradley ! All horses stabled at Churchill Downs and with a cooler--a light blanket embroidered with the Trackside Louisville must have a rectal tempera- horse’s name and the words “Turfway to Dubai.” Fans ture taken and recorded a minimum of twice per in attendance will receive a button bearing the same day. Any detection of a temperature of 102 words. degrees or higher should be reported immedi- ately to Director of Racing Doug Bredar. Three barns at the historic Louisville oval were placed under quarantine last spring because of a possible out- break of the disease. Two horses stabled in one of those barns were euthanized.

Butler Wins His 1000th: Jockey Dean Butler rode his 1000th career winner at Turfway Wednesday night, piloting Whose Career to a gate-to-wire, 7 1/2-length victory in the ninth and final race of the evening. Butler, 34, is a native of Saratoga www.taylormadefarm.com Springs and got his start in racing while grooming horses for Jack Van Berg in California. He returned to the East Coast and, in 1993, rode his first winner at 2nd-SAX (Msw) Simon Pure (Silver Deputy) cruises Suffolk Downs. He was a regular at Monmouth Park to a 4 1/2-length victory in his second start. before shifting his tack to Kentucky in 2002. 7th-SAX (Alw/Opt. Clm) El Roblar (War Chant), graded-stakes placed on the turf, wins on the main track The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the 8th-GPX (Alw) Miss Mambo (Kingmambo) rallies from 8th Race, $46,000 Allowance, at Aqueduct. the back of the pack to take a three-way photo. For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/3/06 • PAGE 4 of 7

2nd-SAX, $48,800, Msw, 3yo, 1m, 1:36 3/5, ft. H S O. C A L I F O R N I A H SIMON PURE (c, 3, Silver Deputy--Life's Magic {Ch. 3yo Filly & Ch. Older Mare, MGISW, $2,255,218}, by Yesterday’s Results: Cox's Ridge), a $665,000 FTSAUG yearling, was let go 7th-SAX, $63,400, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW3X, at 10-1 in his career opener at Santa Anita Feb. 4, but 4yo/up, 1m, 1:36 1/5, ft. caught the eye of the crowd with a solid second-place 1--EL ROBLAR, 118, c, 4, War Chant--Screamer (GSW, finish at 6 1/2 furlongs. The 13-10 second choice while $290,971), by Roanoke. ($250,000 yrl '03 KEESEP). stretching out in his second start, the dark bay battled O-Stonestreet Stables LLC; B-Donald & R Mary on the front end for six panels and drew clear late for a Zuckerman, as Tenants by the Entireties (KY); 4 1/2-length victory. Film Fortune (Indy Film) rallied T-Richard E Mandella. Lifetime Record: SW & GSP, from last to get second. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, 6-4-0-1, $162,840. $37,600. 2--High Volt Jolt, 118, g, 6, El Prado (Ire)--Bold Blast, Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. by Bold Ruckus. O-Beverly J Lewis & Estate of Robert J Lewis. 3--Bully Hayes, 118, g, 6, Sultry Song--Highland Flyer, B-Liberation Farm, Oratis & Cho, LLC by Highland Park. ($13,000 yrl '01 KEESEP). (KY). T-D K Lukas. Margins: HF, NK, 6 1/4. Odds: 2.00, 7.10, 1.90. El Roblar won his debut for trainer Bruce Headley at this meet last Jan. 23 and also mande a winning bow H I N D U S T R Y I N F O H for this stable, taking a May 30 allowance at Hollywood Park. Switched to the turf, the dark bay took a division Breeders’ Cup Ltd., NTRA Meet: of Del Mar’s Oceanside S. by 3/4 of a length July 20 The Board of Directors of Breeders’ Cup Limited and and was third in the GII LaJolla H. at the Seaside Aug. the National Thoroughbred Racing Association met 13, but was last seen finishing ninth in the Sept. 5 GII jointly for the first time in Hollywood, Florida, Mar. 1-2. Del Mar Derby. The narrow second choice to maintain The focus of the meetings was how the operational his perfect record on the main track, the Stonestreet agreement between the two organizations could be runner was a bit slow into stride and chased the pace extended on a multiple-year basis. “The meetings were while racing a bit off the rail. Steadied slightly at the extremely productive and, while there are additional half-mile pole, he rallied three wide into into the stretch, details to be worked out, I am confident that we will dug in gamely and split rivals late for the victory. soon have the necessary agreements in place that will Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. ensure the combined operations of the NTRA and Breed- ers’ Cup Limited going forward,” said D.G. Van Clief, 6th-SAX, $64,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1X, Jr., president of Breeders’ Cup Limited and CEO of the 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10, ft. NTRA. ULTIMATE SUMMER (f, 4, Cee's Tizzy--Ultimate Honor, by Norquestor) was claimed for $25,000 after running fourth against maidens at Del Mar last August, but has been unbeatable under new management. The gray filly SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT came back to break her maiden by seven lengths in $32,000 claiming company at Fairplex Sept. 16 and Stakes/First-time Starters to Watch: Friday, Mar. 3 added a 9 1/2-length tally in a starter allowance at the Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2002 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW track 10 days later. She had been out just once since, Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) wiring a field of $32,000 claimers at Hollywood Nov. BLACK MINNALOUSHE (Storm Cat), Ashford, $15K, 167/23/1 16. Off at 2-1 after the 3 1/2-month vacation, the Cal- 7-OP, Str, 6f, Out Scored, $70K KEE SEP yrl bred brushed with a rival when the gates opened, but EL CORREDOR (Mr. Greeley), Hill N Dale, $20K, 190/24/4 was quickly into stride and set a swift pace. Ultimate 6-OP, Msw, 1 1/16m, Air Corredor, $130K OBS MAR 2yo Summer was 4 1/2 lengths in front as they hit FOREST CAMP (Deputy Minister), Airdrie, $10K, 167/19/2 midstretch and held off the late charge of 19-10 Da 7-OP, Str, 6f, Underthestars, $17K OBS APR 2yo Svedonya (Lil Tyler) to take it by 1 3/4 lengths. Lifetime GLOBALIZE (Summer Squall), Victory Rose, $5K, 39/5/0 Record: 7-4-0-0, $93,560. 2-GG, Str, 6f, Hey David O-Robert D Bone. B-Summer Mayberry (CA). T-Jeff TIZNOW (Cee's Tizzy), WinStar, $30K, 190/13/1 Mullins. 7-AQU, Alw, 1m, Lauren's Tizzy, $250K FTS AUG yrl VISION AND VERSE (Storm Cat), Hill N Dale, $8K, 110/11/0 5-HAW, Msw, 6f, +Wild Heart Song, 4-1 MOVING ??? 9-LRL, Alw, 1m, Victory Stormer, $15K EAS MAY 2yo, 6-1 For just a day or forever... Call us with your new fax number. TDN TODAY (732) 747-8060 Around the World ...... 7 pages TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/3/06 • PAGE 5 of 7

KEMPTON GRACED BY OUIJA BOARD Lord A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H Derby’s Ouija Board (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) impressed connections as she warmed up for her tilt at the Mar. IN BRITAIN: 25 G1 Dubai Sheema Classic on Kempton's brand new Financial Times, g, 4, Awesome Again. See “European polytrack circuit yesterday. Last Breeders’ Edition.” year’s G1 Hong Kong Vase hero- Habshan, g, 6, Swain (Ire)--Cambara (GB) (SP-Eng), by ine closed out the last three fur- Dancing Brave. Lingfield, 3-2, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1m longs of her mile exercise in :37 (AWT). B-Darley Stud Management, LLC. *1/2 to under rider Jason Tate. Condi- Samhari (Indian Ridge {Ire}), GSP-Eng. tioner Ed Dunlop confirmed that the five-year-old will ship to Dubai with last year’s G1 Prix de la Foret winner Court Master- piece (GB) in a fortnight. “We Ouija Board Returns from weren’t here to break any speed Kempton eddunlop.com JULY CUP BOOSTED Management at Newmarket barriers, but I’m thrilled with the racecourse yesterday announced that this year’s G1 way she’s gone,” Dunlop said. “She’s due to go out Darley July Cup, scheduled for July 14, will receive a soon and will probably do one more piece of work, but 44-percent increase in prize money. Now boasting a we’ll do as little as possible with her in Dubai before purse of £360,000, up from £250,000 12 months ago, the race. She’s laid-back and has a fantastic tempera- the six-furlong showpiece of the July Festival not only ment and I think that’s half the reason she’s as good as maintains its status as the most valuable sprint in Eu- she is. We’re looking at this as the last race of last rope, but also becomes the track’s richest race for the year’s campaign before she has a break and comes first time. “With its ideal mid-July slot in the racing back in July. Mr [Kieren] Fallon will ride as long as he’s calendar, the Darley July Cup is long established as there.” Officials at Kempton, which officially unvields its new polytrack surface Mar. 25, will host a series of Europe's premier sprint race, and both we and our trials Wednesday. Dunlop praised the new track. “I’m long-standing sponsor, Darley, felt it was important for very impressed with the surface and the boys said the the race's value to continue to reflect the status that it turns rode well and the surface is about the right has earned over many years,” commented Clerk of the depth,” the trainer commented. Course Michael Prosser. “Ascot have made a big in- crease to the value of the Golden Jubilee S. this year, so we are extremely grateful to Darley for investing in TATTERSALLS CATALOGS 206 FOR BREEZE-UP the race with us to keep the Darley July Cup at the top SALE Tattersalls has catalogued 206 lots for its up- of the European pile. With the Darley July Cup coming coming Breeze-Up Sale. The catalogue can be viewed on-line at www.tattersalls.com. Graduates from last 20 days after the Golden Jubilee, the two races make a year’s auction include Group 1 winners Amadeus Wolf fantastic dual-Group 1 target, not only for Europe's top (GB) and Palace Episode. Sires represented by juveniles sprinters, but for star sprinters from all over the world, in the catalogue include Danehill, Montjeu (Ire), Sadler’s as the Australian champion, Choisir (Aus), proved with Wells, Halling, Pivotal (GB), Machiavellian, Giant’s his valiant attempt to win both races three years ago. Causeway and Indian Ridge (Ire). U.S. sires who appear With over £700,000--or some $1.25 million--in com- in the catalogue include A.P. Indy, Dynaformer, El bined prize money now on offer for the two races, Prado (Ire), Gone West, Grand Slam, Kingmambo, Mr. there has never been such an alluring pot of gold for Greeley, Silver Hawk, Swain (Ire), Tale of the Cat and sprinters to aim at in Europe.” Managing Director Lisa Tiznow. “There is enormous strength in depth in the Hancock revealed that the newly re-invented July Festi- catalogue, with half-brothers to Classic and Group 1 val, which runs from July 12-14, will boast record prize winners, colts out of Group 1-winning mares, and some money of £1.28 million in 2006, up 17 percent on last beautifully bred out of high-class group-winning year. “The July Festival has been transformed over the mares by many of the world’s top stallions,” com- last five years with huge increases to prize money and mented Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony. “The significant upgrades throughout the whole three-day quality of recent graduates of the Tattersalls Breeze-Up race program,” she said. “The racing on these three has continued to enhance the reputation of the sale and days is now on a par with Glorious Goodwood or the Group 1-winning two-year-olds and Classic perform- York's Ebor Meeting.” ers show that this is a sale which not only offers the very highest quality, but also spectacular value for money.” All lots will breeze on Newmarket’s Rowley Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J J Mile Racecourse starting at 9 a.m. Apr. 18. The sale Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... will take place Apr. 19 and 20, with both sessions beginning at 5 p.m. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/3/06 • PAGE 6 of 7

European News cont. RACING ROCKED BY ANOTHER ARREST An- other jockey was arrested by the City of London Police yesterday as the investigations into alleged race-fixing rolls on. Officials confirmed the arrest of the as-yet un- named rider in Northern England on suspicion of con- H D U B A I H spiracy to defraud under “Operation Crypton,” which has sprawled over two years. The operation involves 27 Yesterday’s Results: racing figures, including champion jockey Kieren Fallon, 3rd-NAD, $150,000, Al Bastikiya (Cond), 3yo, 1800m, who this week all had their bail extended until July 3. 1:49.15, ft. 1--SIMPATICO BRIBON (CHI), 136, c, 3, Election Day-- Saca La Mano (Chi), by Sayaret. O-Prince Sultan Mohammed Saud al Kabeer; B-Haras Santa Olga; T-I Jory. Lifetime Record: G1SW-Chi, 9-7-1-1, $146,320. *1/2 to Manos Dulces (Chi) (Hidden CRUZ TO PRESS ON WITH WITNESS Trainer Tony Source), GSP-Chi. Cruz has convinced owner Archie da Silva to keep 2--Where’s That Tiger, 121, c, 3, Storm Cat--Blissful, Silent Witness (Aus) (El Moxie) in training, with an eye by Mr. Prospector. $30,000. on the G1-HK Chairman’s Sprint Prize at Sha Tin Mar. 3--Unification, 123, c, 3, Dixie Union--Devil’s Orchid, 26. However, da Silva has stipulated that should he not see any improvement in the reigning Horse of the Year by Devil’s Bag. ($125,000 yrl ‘04 KEESEP; $750,000 between now and the days leading up to that 1200- 2yo ‘05 BESMAR). $15,000. meter event, the tarnished champion would not run. Margins: 6, 5 1/4, 4. "It's not just about me and [wife] Betty, or about Simpatico Bribon, looking for his seventh straight Tony,” da Silva told South China Morning Post. “If victory, lived up to the pre-race hype with an authorita- Silent Witness is not right, I don't want him running tive victory. Forwardly placed from the break, the Chil- and have the public, who have come to love this horse, ean Group 1 winner took over with 300 meters to run losing their money on him." The bay was a disappoint- and romped home an easy winner. Well Armed (Tiznow) ing seventh in the G1-HK Centenary Sprint Cup last was scratched. Sunday in his first start in nearly five months. For his part, Cruz remains of the opinion that Silent Witness has yet to return to peak fitness and that he will im- B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N prove with training, racing and perhaps a revision in the gelding’s goals. "[Cruz] also believes that Silent Wit- AMERICA ness's stride has changed, that he no longer has the same fast sprinter's action,” Da Silva continued. “He ALLOWANCE RESULTS: feels we won't be seeing the best of Silent Witness 6th-LRL, $34,300, Opt. Clm. ($40,000-$35,000), C, now until he gets to 1400, 1600 and possibly even 4yo/up, 6f, 1:09 2/5, ft. 1800 meters." CRAFTY SCHEMER (g, 7, Crafty Prospector--Scheme Away {SP}, by Saratoga Six) Lifetime Record: SP, 31-7-5-4, $180,020. O-Toby Roth. B-Mr & Mrs G J Stautberg (KY). T-Benjamin M Feliciano Jr.

KEEP THE FAITH TO COLLINGROVE STUD 1st-EVD, $34,048, 3-1, NW3L, 4yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:39 Keep the Faith (Aus) (Sunday Silence--Duelling Girl, by 1/5, ft. Dayjur) will stand at Collingrove Stud for the upcoming CALISTA RIDGE (f, 4, Belek--Tarpin Ridge, by Golden breeding season. The five-year-old stallion was pur- Act) Lifetime Record: 9-3-3-2, $69,803. O-Trudy Alex- chased by Collingrove in partnership. Keep the Faith, a ander. B-J Tim White III (LA). T-Noral J Tate. *$2,000 stakes winner in Australia, established a course record yrl '03 LOUSEP. **1/2 to Bebe Garcon (Excavate), SW, when he blitzed six furlongs over the Belmont turf in $146,153. 1:06 4/5 in his U.S. debut last July for Godolphin. He ended his racing career with a third-place effort in the 10th-OPX, $33,700, Opt. Clm. ($16,000), NW1X, GII Kelso Breeders’ Cup H. His stud fee has not yet 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:45, ft. been announced. JIMMY BOND (g, 5, Miesque's Son--Pleasant Bonnie, by Pleasant Colony) Lifetime Record: 10-4-1-0, All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, $61,080. O-Hillcrest Farms. B-E J Dullea, LLC (KY). T-R unless otherwise indicated E Bright. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/3/06 • PAGE 7 of 7

8th-CTX, $33,000, 3-1, NW2X, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:27, ft. Dance Thief, c, 4, Anees--Veil Dance, by Damascus. HELLO OUT THERE (g, 4, Lucky Lionel--Hellohellohello GGX, 3-2, 6f, 1:09 2/5. B-Mr & Mrs Frank J Zureick {SP, $242,355}, by Secret Hello) Lifetime Record: SP, & William R Russell (Va). *$55,000 yrl '03 FTMSEP; 18-4-4-3, $108,038. O-Lewis Tutt Jr. B-James W $180,000 2yo 2004 BESMAR. **1/2 to Major Casey (WV). T-Ronney W Brown. Success (Mazel Trick), GSW, $118,700. ***SP. Deep Woods, f, 4, Forest Wildcat--Hannah's Thunder 9th-CTX, $32,000, 3-1, NW3L, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m, (MSP, $113,911), by Manzotti. OPX, 3-2, 6f, 1:12 1:57 2/5, ft. 1/5. B-Totier Creek Farm (Ky). HOLY HOLIDAY (f, 4, Holy Bull--Holiday Ball {MSW & Candy Ball, f, 4, Lemon Drop Kid--Merry Festival, by MGSP, $312,424}, by Black Tie Affair {Ire}) Lifetime Private Account. EVD, 3-1, 1m, 1:40 3/5. B-JMJ Record: 10-3-0-2, $60,760. O/B-Carey K Miller (MD). Stables Corp (Ky). *$12,000 yrl '03 KEESEP. T-Jeff C Runco.

7th-LRL, $30,000, Opt. Clm. ($25,000-$20,000), B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N NW2X, 4yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:41 3/5, ft. LADY ALEXANDRIA (f, 4, Down the Aisle--Chattersley, EUROPE by Yukon) Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-1, $52,300. O-Kirlew & Campbell. B-Albert Coppola Jr (KY). T-Carl Anthony CONDITIONS RESULTS: Cunningham. *$1,500 yrl '03 FTMSEP. ITALY, Naples, 4.00, 3-2, i15,300, 3yo, 5fT, time: n/a, hy. 8th-TPX, $25,500, 3-1, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 IMCO DARIAL (IRE) (f, 3, Mull of Kintyre--Miss Darimda 4/5, ft. {GB}, by Darshaan {GB}) Lifetime Record: 9 starts, EASTERN LILY (f, 4, Eastern Echo--Raawiyeh, by Raja 4 wins, 4 places, i37,485. O-Scuderia Effevi SNC; Baba) Lifetime Record: 15-3-3-2, $45,781. O-Destiny B-J. J. M. R. SRL; T-Armando Renzoni. Stable. B-Ann Hayes & Nancy Meyer (KY). T-David E Pate. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Gingerbread Boy (Ire), c, 3, Desert Prince (Ire)--Sharkat ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: (Ire), by Kahyasi (Ire). Marseille-Borely, France, 3-2, +Dublin House, f, 3, Chester House--Broad Dreams, by Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/8mT. B-T Storme and TH Lohest. Broad Brush. CTX, 3-1, 4 1/2f, :53 1/5. B-Losey, Financial Times, g, 4, Awesome Again--Investabull, by Ezzell, McGinty & Holmberg (NY). *$15,000 wlng Holy Bull. Lingfield, Britain, 3-2, Mdn, 3yo/up, '03 FTMDEC. 5f (AWT). B-Patricia and Christopher Elia. Buena Moza, f, 3, Commitisize--Sancheska, by *$190,000 yrl ‘03 KEESEP. Bucksplasher. GPX, 3-2, (C), 1m, 1:38. B-Paragon Farms LLC (Fl). *$8,500 wlng '03 OBSOCT; $12,000 yrl '04 OBSAUG. i ON THE WORKTAB i She's An Eleven, f, 3, In Excess (Ire)--She's a Sensation (SP), by Flying Sensation. SAX, 3-2, (S), 1m, 1:37. HOLLYWOOD PARK B-Old English Rancho & Joe Turner (Ca). *SP. Mass Media (Touch Gold), 4f, :49, 19/44 Custom Abode, g, 3, Luftikus--Custom House, by PAYSON PARK Cryptoclearance. CTX, 3-1, (S), 7f, 1:31. B-James W Balletto (UAE) (Timber Country), 5f, •1:02.60, 1/4 Casey (WV). SANTA ANITA Memory of Mitch, f, 3, Not for Love--I'm in Heaven Changing Weather (Storm Boot), 4f, •:46.80, 1/68 (SW), by Saint Ballado. LRL, 3-2, 6f, 1:13 4/5. B-Fred Congrats (A.P. Indy) , 5f, 1:00.60, 25/87 A Greene Jr (Md). Dance Daily (Five Star Day), 3f, :36.20, 11/39 Star Voyager, f, 3, Now Voyager--Natural Born Star, by Diamond Fury (Sea of Secrets), 6f, •1:10.80g, 1/25 Maria's Mon. SAX, 3-2, (S), (C), 1m, 1:39 4/5. Super Frolic (Pine Bluff), 5f, 1:00, 8/87 B-Thomas & Beverly Burke (Ca). Stakes closings at your fingertips! Now on the web at stakesdigestweekly.com