STUD FEE SET FOR TOCCET HEADLINE ...ATW, p1 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2004 SHARP START FOR NOVEMBER TOP 15 BROODMARES - MONDAY It’s going to be hard to measure up to last year’s Hip# Name Covering Sire Price ($) blockbuster event, but the 2004 Keeneland November 77 Unbridled Elaine Forestry 4,400,000 Breeding Stock Sale got off on the right foot in (m, 6, Unbridled’s Song--Carols Folly, by Taylor’s Falls) Lexington yesterday. There were no records set, but Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, while the 2003 opener saw nine broodmares break the agent for the dispersal of the Estate of Betty Devenport $1 million barrier, the first session of this year’s auction Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock saw no less than 15 mares sell 67 Take Charge Lady Seeking the Gold 4,200,000 for seven figures. The gross (m, 5, Dehere--Felicita, by Rubiano) and the median also showed Consigned by Three Chimneys Sales, agent gains. “Last year, there were a Purchased by Eaton Sales, agent couple of superstar jewels that 51 Stellar Jayne Racing/B’mare pros. 3,600,000 led the way,” said Keeneland (f, 3, Wild Rush--To the Hunt, by Relaunch) Director of Sales Geoff Russell. Consigned by Farm LLC (Bruce Kline), Agent XXIV “To surpass last year’s gross is Unbridled Elaine Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock great. I was surprised we were www.breederscup.com 169 Dessert Kingmambo 3,600,000 able to do that.” Topping the (f, 4, Storm Cat--Windsharp, by Lear Fan) opening-day festivities was the 2001 GI Breeders’ Cup Consigned by Lane’s End, agent Distaff heroine Unbridled Elaine (Unbridled’s Song), in foal to Forestry. The gray, a half sister to Grade I win- Purchased by Shadwell Farm ner Glitter Woman (Glitterman) and to the dam of 128 Cat Fighter Racing/B’mare pros. 2,300,000 MGSW Lead Story (Editor’s Note), also captured the GII (f, 4, Storm Cat--Strategic Maneuver, by Cryptoclearance) Monmouth Breeders’ Cup Oaks and the Iowa Oaks and Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent earned $1,770,740. The six-year-old was consigned by Purchased by Live Oak Stud Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for the dispersal of 113 Better Than Honour Mineshaft 2,000,000 the estate of Betty Devenport, and purchased by John (m, 8, Deputy Minister--Blush With Pride, by Blushing Groom {Fr}) Ferguson Bloodstock. Her first foal is a yearling filly by Consigned by Lane’s End, agent Rahy, but she has no foal of 2004. “She’s an outstand- Purchased by BBA (Ireland) Ltd. ing mare...the winner of the Breeders’ Cup Distaff and 181 Elloluv B’mare pros. 1,750,000 a half sister to another Grade I winner,” Ferguson said. (f, 4, Gilded Time--Currency Quest, by Cryptoclearance) “She is a beautiful mare. If you want to be racing and Consigned by Three Chimneys Sales, agent breeding horses at the highest level, being able to have Purchased by Frank Stronach a mare like that is a huge asset.” Ferguson added that it 203 Happily Unbridled Storm Cat 1,700,000 is likely that Unbridled Elaine will join the Sheikh Mo- (m, 6, Unbridled--Spire, by Topsider) hammed’s broodmare band in Kentucky. Taylor Made’s Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent CLXI Duncan Taylor was not surprised that Unbridled Elaine Purchased by Frederic Sauque, agent elicited such strong bidding. “She’s one of the best 14 Profit Column Storm Cat 1,600,000 mares I’ve ever seen,” he said. “You can’t get any (m, 11, Private Account--Ballet de France, by ) better looking than that. She’s just a gorgeous mare Consigned by Claiborne Farm, agent and she’s going to a good home. I thought the price Purchased by ClassicStar LLC was just about right. We’re very pleased.” Overbrook 54 Stylish A.P. Indy 1,500,000 the underbidder on the session topper. (m, 6, Thunder Gulch--Miss Lenora, by Theatrical {Ire}) For the Keeneland November outs, click here. Consigned by Lane’s End, agent Purchased by Malibu Farm LLC TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/9/04 • PAGE 2 of 10

Keeneland November cont. TOP FIVE WEANLINGS - MONDAY Monday’s Toppers cont. Hip# Sex Sire Dam Price ($) 295 Halo America Vindication 1,450,000 155 f Gone West Dance Swiftly 700,000 (m, 14, Waquoit--Ameriangel, by Halo) B-WinStar Farms LLC (Ky) Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CLXI agent for the estate of John Franks Purchased by M.W. Miller, III, agent Purchased by John Sikura 247 f Pulpit Mila 575,000 42 Silver Tornado Lemon Drop Kid 1,250,000 B-Dilschneider, Hancock & Allee (Ky) (m, 6, Maria’s Mon--Silvery Swan, by Silver Deputy) Consigned by Claiborne Farm, agent Consigned by Runnymede Farm, Inc., agent Purchased by Lael Stable/Nicoma, agent Purchased by BBA (Ireland) Ltd. 296 f Giant’s Causeway Halo America 575,000 45 Smok’n Frolic B’mare pros. 1,250,000 B-Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms & John Franks (Ky) (m, 5, Smoke Glacken--Cherokyfrolicflash, by Green Dancer) Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, Consigned by Three Chimneys Sales, agent for Dogwood Stable agent for the estate of John Franks Purchased by Adena Springs Farm Purchased by Sir Robert Ogden 177 Dublino B’mare pros. 1,200,000 107 c Elusive Quality Barbara Sue 550,000 (m, 5, Lear Fan--Tuscoga, by Theatrical {Ire}) Consigned by Narvick Int’l, agent B-James P Gallagher (Ky) Purchased by Cheveley Park Stud Ltd. Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XXXVIII 246 Mila Dixie Union 1,000,000 Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock (m, 6, Unbridled--Incha {GB}, by Nashwan) 43 c Elusive Quality Silver Tornado 500,000 Consigned by Claiborne Farm, agent B-Runnymede Farm, Clay & Callahan Revocable Trust (Ky) Purchased by Claiborne Farm Consigned by Runnymede Farm, Inc (Catesby W. Clay), agent Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock KEENELAND NOVEMBER Gone West Filly Heads Weanlings... MONDAY, NOV. 8, 2004 Maurice Miller is best known for shopping for horses he can turn around and resell, but yesterday, the SESSION TOTALS 2004 2003 Florida-based horseman saw an opportunity he couldn’t No. Offered 264 239 pass up. He went to $700,000 to acquire a filly by No. Sold 213 171 Gone West--Dance Swiftly (Danzig) from the consign- RNAs 51 68 ment of Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent. A Feb. 9 % RNA 19% 28% foal, the bay is out of a full sister to champion Dance Gross $80,976,500 $69,170,000 Average (% change) $380,171 (-6%) $404,503 Smartly and a half to Smart Strike (Mr. Prospector) who Median (% change) $185,000 (+2.7%) $180,000 sold for $2.4 million while in foal to Gone West at the www.keeneland.com 1999 Keeneland November sale. “It was such a quality family and obviously it’s a little too much money to try to pinhook,” Miller commented. “I thought she was a TDN TODAY very good physical and Gone West over that type of Headline News ...... 10 pages family, why not take a chance?” Miller plans to put together a racing partnership. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/9/04 • PAGE 3 of 10

Keeneland November cont. A Stellar Performance... Large and in Charge... It was a season that saw her turn in one shining Saying only that he had bought the mare for “a part- performance after another, but Stellar Jayne (Wild nership,” Reiley McDonald signed the $4.2-million ticket Rush) was not just a star on the for Take Charge Lady (Dehere). Consigned by Three track. The three-year-old sold Chimneys Sales, agent, the five-year-old was a Grade II yesterday for $3.6 million to the winner at two, counted the GI Ashland S. and GI bid of John Ferguson. Raced by a Overbrook Spinster S. among her six stakes wins at partnership including Nancy Cole, three and defended her title in the Spinster at four. Nick Strong, Chuck Kidder and Overall, the bay won 11 races and $2,480,377. Retired Bruce Kline/Spendthrift Farm, the at the end of last year, she is in foal to Seeking the gray filly blossomed this year, Gold. “She’s a nice mare,” McDonald. “I thought she defeating likely champion Ashado was as nice a mare as there is in the sale. She raced so in the GI Mother Goose S. before many times at so many distances and she looked like finishing second in the GI CCA she could go out and race again today.” While admit- Oaks and GI Alabama S. She Stellar Jayne ting he was reaching his limit, McDonald said his expec- bounced back in determined Four Footed Fotos tation of the price tag was “right on.” As for the part- fashion to win the GI Gazelle S. by a length and was a nership’s plan for Take Charge Lady, the bloodstock troubled third in the GIII Indiana Breeders’ Cup Oaks agent said, “The options are open.” Overbrook Farm prior to her third-place effort in the GI Breeders’ Cup was once again the underbidder Distaff, where she raced wide throughout. “She was just a lovely filly,” Nancy Cole commented. “All we ClassicStar Lands Day’s First Blow... wanted to do was break her maiden and take her home David Plummer of ClassicStar added another mare to and breed her. We’re breeders. But we did a little more his expanding broodmare band when he bought Profit than that.” The winning bidder was equally impressed Column (Private Account) for $1.6 million. The 11-year- by her on-track ability and her looks. “She’s a good old mare, in foal to Storm Cat, is carrying a full brother Grade I winner and what’s more, she’s beautiful,” Fer- to her graded stakes winner Final Round. “We liked guson commented. “She’s got a lovely pedigree and her,” admitted Plummer. “She’s nice and young and she’s a mare where you have so many choices and she’s in foal to a top horse.” Plummer struck early in options as far as matings go. As to whether she stays the day, envisioning brisk bidding during Monday’s in training or not, that’s a decision that Sheikh Moham- session. “We believe the market is going to be real med will make. Obviously it’s something we’ve dis- strong, so we want to try and buy some while we cussed and it’s just something that he will decide now can,” he explained. “We see all the people here... that she’s ours.” Eric Hamelback, bidding on behalf of they’re all trying to buy the very best one, so it’s going Charlotte Weber’s Live Oak Stud, was the immediate to be kind of a competitive battle today.” Of Profit underbidder, making his final bid at $3.5 million. “She Column’s seven-figure price tag, Plummer said, “We’re was one of the top four of the sale and we tried very very happy with that price,” while adding he was pre- hard,” he explained. “I think the world of Dr. Cole and pared to go higher for the pretty chestnut mare. the partnership--they’ve done well with that mare. ClassicStar, which currently has about 125 mares, is Obviously she went to the best. We really wanted her, focused mainly on re-selling, but several of the fillies wanted to race her, so we’ll just have to keep trying.” are finding their way to the racetrack. “We’re really market breeders so we’re buying to sell,” Plummer said. © Copyright Daily News. “But now we have about 25 head in training, so I don’t This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by know how much market breeders we really are. We’re any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior keeping a lot of our fillies to send to the racetrack be- written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. cause we’re finding the market so strong that we can Information as to the American races, race results and race them and race our own and do well. We’ve been earnings was obtained from results charts published in very fortunate doing that in the last couple of months Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the with some of the winners we’ve had, but we’re always permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. interested in buying young good mares in foal.” Take Stock of Your Future

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Keeneland November cont. Cat’s Meow... Smoke’n Frolic... At The Thoroughbred Corporation’s dispersal during Cot Campbell purchased Smok’n Frolic (Smoke the Barretts March Sale, Cat Fighter Glacken) for $85,000 as a two-year-old and the gray (Storm Cat) sold for $1.35 million to mare went on to become a multiple graded stakes John Sikura. Since then, the filly has winner and earner of over $1.5 million for Campbell’s made three starts, hitting the board in Dogwood Stables. But the partnership came to an end three stakes. The four-year-old filly yesterday when the five-year-old broodmare prospect returned to the sale’s ring yesterday sold for $1.25 million to Frank Stronach. She was con- at Keeneland and sold for $2.3 mil- signed by Three Chimneys Sales. Campbell admitted it lion, this time to Charlotte Weber’s was a bittersweet parting. “We won stakes with her Live Oak Stud. “We are going to re- four straight years,” Campbell said. “She’s been the tire her,” Live Oak general manager mainstay of our stable. I bought her as a two-year-old Eric Hamelback said of the broodmare and she’s been a great success story. She has a great prospect, adding, “Plans for mating have not been decided.” Earlier in the Cat Fighter personality. She’ll be sadly missed, but we’ll be con- Benoit Photo soled with $1.25 million.” Asked about the price tag, session, Hamelback was underbidder Campbell said, “We were very happy. We thought on the three-year-old Stellar Jayne, but he didn’t miss she’d bring about $1 million, but thinking and doing are out on his number two pick Cat Fighter, who bankrolled two different things. We thought the top would be $277,860. “She was, pedigree-wise, our favorite $1.5 million, so we were right in between. But we’ll choice from any mare in the sale,” Hamelback said of take this with appreciation.” the Grade II winner. “We tried hard for Stellar Jayne because we felt like we could race her on and do quite Shadwell Orders Up Dessert... well. But [Cat Fighter] is four and coming five.” The While most of the horses owned by The Thorough- price tag did not surprise Hamelback. “With the family, bred Corporation were being sold at last year’s Novem- actually, we were very happy with the price,” he ex- ber sale, Dessert (Storm Cat) was busy establishing her plained. “And the depth of the family is very strong.” reputation at the races. Repatriated after a pair of off- Just 128 lots of the marathon sale were in the history the-board efforts overseas, the daughter of MGISW and books when Hamelback’s job at Keeneland was fin- champion Windsharp (Lear Fan) came to hand late last ished. “We pick three or four horses and we get one of summer for trainer Richard Mandella with a pair of those and we’re done,” he said. victories over the Del Mar turf course, including the GI Del Mar Oaks. Yesterday, the half sister to GI Breeders’ Taylor Made Reaches Milestone... Cup Turf hero Johar (Gone West) got the chance to When Carib Lady (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) was knocked strut her stuff in the ring, eliciting a final bid of $3.6 down for $900,000 to Shadai Farm, Taylor Made Sales million from Rick Nichols on behalf of Shadwell Farm. Agency surpassed the $1-billion mark in public auction “She’s got a great pedigree,” he commented. “Her sales. A perennial consignor of sales-topping horses, mother’s a Grade I winner, she’s a Grade I winner, her the Nicholasville, Kentucky-based operation is owned brother’s a Grade I winner. She’s got Storm Cat knees, by the sons of the late Joe Taylor, the former farm but other than that, she’s a nice mare.” Dessert was manager at Gainesway Farm while it was owned by consigned to the sale by Lane’s End Farm and sold in John Gaines. Taylor Made originally opened for busi- foal to Kingmambo. “That was a good sale for us,” said ness in 1976 and sold its first horse three years later. In Lane’s End’s Bill Farish. “It’s a very, very strong mar- a brief statement yesterday, Duncan Taylor expressed ket. It’s very competitive and we’re very pleased with his appreciation to their customers and praised the hard her.” While Nichols indicated that a decision on who work of their employees over the years. the mare would be bred back to was pending, he sug- Keeneland November cont. p5 gested that she could return to Kingmambo. “Sheikh Hamdan really likes Kingmambo,” he added. “He’s done All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, well for him.” unless otherwise indicated TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/9/04 • PAGE 5 of 10

Keeneland November cont. A Banner Day for Keeneland... ON TAP FOR TUESDAY... The first day of the 2003 Keeneland November sale saw Cash Run set a new mark for a broodmare, realiz- More Than a Ghost of a Chance... ing $7.1 million, but 28 percent of the horses through Frankie O’Connor watched the Breeders’ Cup Classic the ring on opening day last year left unsold. That fig- with great interest. Not because he’d made the biggest ure was down significantly this year, with just 19 per- bet of his life on Ghostzapper...on second thought, cent of the hips offered yesterday failing to find new maybe he had. O’Connor, who manages Kildare Stud in homes. “We knew going in that we had a number of Athens-Boonesboro, just south of Lexington, purchased very nice mares,” said Keeneland Director of Sales Rachel’s Halo (Sunny’s Halo) at the 2000 KEENOV sale Geoff Russell. “The top was also spread out a little bit. for $80,000 carrying a colt by Wild Rush. The mare is I thought we’d sell more horses, which we did. [Nine- out of the Tri Jet mare Thirty Zip, making her a half to teen percent] is as low as I think you can see an RNA Baby Zip (Relaunch), the dam of Grade I-winning rate at a sale at this moment. It shows that horses are sprinter City Zip as well as Ghostzapper. here to sell. There were a couple of runs where I was “I was familiar with City Zip from his days in New surprised that horses were being bought back, but the York--I was a big fan of his,” said O’Connor, who con- gross number and the percentage of RNAs are down signs the mare in partnership with the Stills family’s this year, so that’s very positive. It shows that consign- Crescent Hill. “When I got to see the mare personally at ors have read the market very well and adjusted accord- the sale, I liked what I saw. She was a very good-look- ing mare and we thought she’d be a good investment.” ingly for their reserves.” That leap of faith could pay off this morning when hip 322, carrying a colt by 2000 win- ner Fusaichi Pegasus, strides into the ring. Don’t Miss This Week’s “When I saw his foals and yearlings at previous sales, they were all very athletic and I think he’s going to do P Who Is Horse of the Year? very well as a sire,” O’Connor said, explaining the deci- Spirited debate over Smarty Jones and Ghostzapper. sion to put the mare in foal to the Ashford stallion. “He’s gotten off to a great start with his two-year-olds P $5-Million Mare and I imagine his three-year-olds will be even better.” Recapping Fasig-Tipton Kentucky’s November And so, while he wasn’t getting ready to head back Selected Sale and the $5-million price for I’ll Get to the mutuel windows to collect on a wager, O’Connor Along. was cheering loudest of all for Ghostzapper. “I have followed him from the day he broke his P State of Concern maiden because I had this mare--I followed him with The “State of the Industry” program should put close interest,” he commented. “I think he’s an amazing Kentucky breeders on alert. horse and we’ve haven’t seen anything like him in a number of years. It’s very exciting to see him beat the P Betty Moran best of the best on the biggest day of the year.” Owner of Brushwood Stables in Pennsylvania plays Like many others on the grounds, O’Connor is bullish for keeps. on his chances today. “All the right people have been here, the stock mar- Not a Blood-Horse subscriber? Call 1-800-582-5604. ket is good, business has been good here all year, so I think it bodes well for the sale,” he said.

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Hip 409, f, Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)--Western Reel, by P H I P H A P P E N I N G S P Gone West B-John D Gunther & Cudney Stables (ON) Hip 319, Punch Appeal, f, 2, Successful Appeal-- Consigned by Glennwood Farm Inc, agent Okanagan Dawn, by Two Punch This is the lone representative for Rock of Gibraltar B-Rosebrook Farms (FL) (Danehill), who strung together seven victories in Group Consigned by Four Star Sales 1 company and lost the streak only after a rough-trip Currently second on the leading freshman sires list, second in the GI Breeders’ Cup Mile in October 2002. Successful Appeal inched closer to the top when this An Ontario-bred filly, she is out of a full sister to Dance filly dug in gamely in the stretch to win the $100,000- Parade, a five-time graded/group stakes winner in the added Pocahontas S. at Churchill last Saturday. One of U.S. and England. 13 winners for her sire, Punch Appeal has posted five wins from eight trips to the post for earnings of Hip 416, You, m, 5, You and I--Our Dani, by $239,840. She sells today as a racing or broodmare Homebuilder (i/f A.P. Indy) prospect. Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent A five-time Grade I winner of over $2.1 million, You Hip 337, Santa Catarina, f, 4, Unbridled--Purrfectly, by was scheduled to sell at the Keeneland January sale, Storm Cat (i/f A.P. Indy) but was withdrawn at the 11th hour. Raced during her Consigned by Denali Stud (C Bandoroff), agent for career by Edmund Gann, the dark bay was bred early Robert and Beverly Lewis last spring and sells carrying her first foal by A.P. Indy. A $950,000 graduate of the 2001 Keeneland Sep- tember sale, Santa Catarina registered the most impor- Hip 444, Be Gentle, f, 3, Tale of the Cat--Gentlelilstar, tant victory of her career in the GII Hollywood Breeders’ by Risen Star (i/f A.P. Indy) Cup Oaks in 2003, but also put up some excellent Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent performances in defeat, including runner-up finishes in Raced during her two-year-old season by Eaton the GI Del Mar Debutante at two and the GI Kentucky principle Tom Van Meter, Be Oaks last year. Her dam was sold carrying a filly by Gentle registered four victories Unbridled’s Song for $3.15 million at last year’s No- from seven starts, including the vember sale. Santa Catarina sells in foal to A.P. Indy. GII Darley Alcibiades S. and the GII Golden Rod S. before being Hip 377, Sunlit Silence, m, 13, Trempolino--Tuesday retired due to a fractured right Evening, by Nodouble (i/f Empire Maker) Horsephotos Consigned by Lakland LLC, agent front ankle. Also the runner-up A stakes winner of $213,771, Sunlit Silence is the in the GI Spinaway S. at dam of Greek Sun (Danzig), one of the leading three- Saratoga, the dark bay filly is in foal on a May 13 cover year-old turf runners in the U.S. Trained by Bobby to A.P. Indy. Frankel for Peter Angelos, the dark bay won his first Hip Happenings cont. p7 three trips to the post, including the GIII Cinema Breed- A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate ers’ Cup H. this past May. Second to Kitten’s Joy in first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote a first-time the GI Secretariat S., he was unplaced in the GI Man o’ Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will first-time starters, an (S) will War S., but atoned for that defeat with a 3/4-length be used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden- score in the GII Oak Tree Derby Oct. 17. Sunlit Silence claiming races and an (R) will be used for other restricted sells in foal to Belmont S. winner Empire Maker. races. Purses for Canadian races are in Canadian dollars.

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Hip Happenings cont. Hip 449, Blithe, f, 3, Unbridled--Angel Fever, by Danzig (i/f A.P. Indy) Consigned by Stone Farm, agent for Stonerside Stable and Stone Farm Ipi Tombe: Angel Fever, who died earlier this year from injuries sustained in a paddock accident, had been nothing A Modern Classic short of a gold mine on four legs. The daughter of Danzig produced Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pega- sus (Mr. Prospector), who was hammered down for $4 million as a yearling. A pair of full sisters to the Ashford stallion went through the ring at the November sale for the same price tag--Blissful, in foal to Deputy Minister, sold in 2000; Bless, in foal to Storm Cat, sold in 2002. At the most recent edition of the September sale, a three-parts brother to Fusaichi Pegasus by Seeking the Gold was sold to Hideyuki Mori for $1.8 million. This unraced three-year-old daughter of Unbridled, in foal to leading sire A.P. Indy, hails from the draft of Stone Farm, which owned Angel Fever in partnership with Stonerside Stable. IPI TOMBE wins the SAF Fillies Guineas

Hip 452, Bolshoi Comedy, m, 15, Sovereign Dancer-- Left Them Laughing, by Shecky Greene (i/f Elusive Quality) Chapter 2 Consigned by Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services Inc The Rise to Prominence (J. Stuart), agent for Mueller Farms, Inc After four wins in five starts in her Bolishoi Comedy’s catalog page received a nice up- date when her six-year-old son Kela (Numerous) fin- native Zimbabwe, Ipi Tombe arrived ished second in the Oct. 30 GI Breeders’ Cup Sprint, in South Africa and duplicated that pushing his career earnings past the million-dollar mark. record against superior competition. But Kela had already established that he belonged with the nation’s top sprinters, capturing in consecutive Following three consecutive stakes starts the GI Bing Crosby Breeders’ Cup H. July 25 and the GII Pat O'Brien Breeders' Cup H. Aug. 15. Bolshoi wins against fillies, she capped off her Comedy sells in foal to Elusive Quality. year in the GI Durban July, where she became the first 3-year-old filly since Hip 538, Got Koko, m, 5, Signal Tap--Baby North, by Northern Baby 1957 to win the nation's premier Consigned by Brereton C. Jones (Airdrie Stud, agent) event. Got Koko became just the third horse to register the sweep in the La Canada series at Santa Anita, winning She was named Champion 3yo filly the GI La Brea S. in 2002 and the GII El Encino S. and and very nearly Horse of the Year. GII La Canada S. last year. Off since finishing third to Island Fashion in the Jan. 25 GI Santa Monica H., the three-time Texas champion retired in September with Next Up: Chapter 3-- seven wins in 15 starts and earnings of $960,946. Ipi Conquers the World.

Hip 612, Nevermore, f, 4, Unbridled--Teewinot, Epilogue: IPI TOMBE is now in foal by Vice Regent to SADLER’S WELLS and will be Consigned by Brookdale Sales, agent Nevermore’s page fails to show her stellar effort in offered Nov. 30 at Tattersalls. the GI Personal Ensign H. at Saratoga in late August, Click here for more on IPI TOMBE when was beaten only 1 3/4 lengths by champions Storm Flag Flying and Azeri. The four-year-old daughter of the late Unbridled is out of the stakes-winning Vice Regent mare Teewinot, who was also Grade II-placed. Nevermore sold for $425,000 as a Keeneland Septem- ber yearling in 2001. She sells as a racing or broodmare prospect. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/9/04 • PAGE 8 of 10

P EDIGREE INSIGHTS However, four of these seven daughters now have a Group 1-winning descendant, the latest being BY ANDREW CAULFIELD Lisadell’s unraced Hoist The Flag filly Inisfree, who PREMIO ROMA SIS-G1, i366,750, Rome, 11-7, ranks as the third dam of Soldier Hollow. This Ger- 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:02.70, hy. man-trained son of the much-missed In The Wings 1--SOLDIER HOLLOW (GB), 128, c, 4, by In The Wings (GB) was recording his fifth Group success when he 1st Dam: Island Race (GB), by Common Grounds (GB) proved too good for the British raiders in Sunday’s 2nd Dam: Lake Isle (Ire), by Caerleon Premio Roma. 3rd Dam: Inisfree, by Hoist The Flag The interesting aspect of the success of this (75,000gns yrl ‘01 TATOCT). O-Gestut Park Lisadell line is the way the family’s ability keeps Wiedingen; B-Car Colston Hall Stud; T-Peter re-emerging, just as it looks to be fading away. Schiergen; J-William Mongil; i182,400. Lifetime The first of the line’s Group 1 winners was El Con- Record: MGSW-Ger, 13-7-2-0, i398,100. dor Pasa, the Japanese star who earned a Timeform Click for the racingpost.co.uk chart or the free rating of 136 in 1999, when he won the Grand Prix brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. de Saint-Cloud and made Montjeu work hard for his Virtually everyone involved in today’s Thorough- Arc success. Lisadell is the third dam of this son of bred industry must be familiar with the enormous Kingmambo, the connecting links being her unraced legacy left by Special. This once-raced daughter of filly Glenveagh (who failed to produce a Forli and Thong found lasting fame as the dam of one winner among her three foals) and Glenveigh’s mod- spectacular stallion, Nureyev, and as the second dam erate Sadler’s Wells filly Saddlers Gal. of another, Sadler’s Wells (plus his highly effective Saddlers Gal’s visit to the yearling sales suggested brother Fairy King). that her prospects were poor. The bidding stopped at But what about Lisadell, Thong’s other daughter by only IR22,000gns in a year when Sadler’s Wells’ Forli? Although not nearly as well known as Special, yearlings averaged 225,817gns, so it came as no this mare has also left a rich legacy. surprise when she failed to reach the first four in any Of course, Lisadell had every right to become a of her nine appearances. Her rating from Turform, the major force. Not only was she a sister to Thatch, a Irish counterpart of Timeform, was a mere 45. sprinter- miler who retired with a Timeform rating of The family’s next Group 1 success came in 2000, 136, but she was also a half-sister to two other colts when the English-trained Endless Hall was much too who distinguished themselves during their time with good for the opposition in the Gran Premio di Milano. Vincent O’Brien, namely King Pellinore (Timeform Endless Hall’s talent wasn’t so surprising, as he 127) and Marinsky (130). Lisadell didn’t let the side traced to Lisadell through Endless Joy, a two-year-old down. After winning the G3 Athasi S. in Ireland, she Group 3 winner; La Joyeuse, a useful daughter of travelled to the 1974 Royal Ascot meeting, where Northern Dancer; and Rosa Mundi, Lisadell’s she won the G2 Coronation S. without being seri- Listed-placed Secretariat filly best known as the dam ously challenged. of the Grade II winner Sword Dance and the cham- During a lengthy career as a producer, Lisadell pion American steeplechaser Correggio. produced five sons and seven daughters. Although The other branch of the family to produce a Group three of the sons became stakes winners, none of 1 winner is the one descending from Lisadell’s the fillies achieved that distinction. daughter Lisaleen.

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Pedigree Insights cont. This Northern Dancer filly did pretty well on the P P R E V I E W P track, winning two of her three starts for O’Brien and finishing third at Group 3 level in the other. However, Sunday, Tokyo, Japan Lisaleen produced only one Group winner--her Forty COPA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA-G2-JRA, Niner filly Miss Tobacco, who won a German Group 3-- ¥111,980,000, Tokyo, 11-7, 3yo/up, 2500mT, before dying at 18. Lisaleen’s Seattle Slew filly Gossa- 2:33.80, fm. mer didn’t manage to win until she was four and earned 1--@LENINGRAD (JPN), 123, h, 5, by Tony Bin (Ire) less than $50,000 in 15 starts, but her powerful blood- 1st Dam: Brilliant Very (Jpn), by Northern Taste lines asserted themselves this year, with her Miswaki 2nd Dam: Crafty Wife, by Crafty Prospector colt Bachelor Duke defeating top-class colts Azamour 3rd Dam: Wife Mistress, by Secretariat and Grey Swallow to win the Irish 2,000 Guineas. O-Hideko Kondo; B-Northern Farm; T-Hidetaka Soldier Hollow’s third dam, Inisfree, never raced and Otonashi; J-N Yokoyama; ¥59,036,000. Lifetime failed to cut much ice as a broodmare, producing only Record: 12-4-2-2. *1/2 to New Very (Jpn) (Fuji Kiseki minor winners despite being mated to such successful {Jpn}), SW-Jpn, $1,286,058; and Company (Jpn) stallions as Caerleon, Alzao and Fairy King. (Miracle Admire {Jpn}), SP-Jpn, $421,178. Her Caerleon filly Lake Isle won a seven-furlong 2--Tenjin Musashi (Jpn), 110, c, 3, Tayasu Tsuyoshi maiden race at Gowran Park. Despite being a winning (Jpn)--Derby Rose (Jpn), by Yoshinosky (Jpn). grand-daughter of Lisadell, Lake Isle made no more than O-K Tenjin; B-Derby Stud; ¥23,296,000. 33,000gns as an in-foal four-year-old and was later sold 3--Super Gene (Jpn), 125, h, 6, Soccer Boy (Jpn)--Mei to Japan, leaving three minor winners behind her in Taizan (Jpn), by Persian Boy (Jpn). O-Shigeko England. One of those winners, the speedy Island Race, Hasatani; B-Yasuhiro Nakachi; ¥15,148,000. has produced Soldier Hollow as her first foal. Margins: NK, HD, 2. Odds: 4.50, 20.20, 6.50. One recurring theme in this family history is the suc- Sidelined for 15 months off a victory in November cess enjoyed with Sadler’s Wells and his sons, with the 2002, Leningrad returned to be sixth in a minor stakes matings all producing two lines of Forli and Thong. in February. The five-year-old secured his comeback Soldier Hollow (who is inbred 3x5x5 to Northern victory in a stakes two starts later, then ran second in Dancer) is by In The Wings, whereas Endless Hall (who the G3 Niigata Kinen Aug. 29 and third in the G2 Kyoto is inbred 3x3 to Northern Dancer) is by Saddlers’ Hall. Daishoten Oct. 10. Aiming for his first graded success Sadler’s Wells also crops up as the sire of El Condor here, Leningrad showed a nice turn of foot in the clos- Pasa’s dam Saddlers Gal, who is inbred 4x3 to both ing stages to secure the rallying win under the drive of Forli and Thong. Mating Saddlers Gal to Kingmambo, jockey Norihiro Yokoyama. “He always shows an im- whose broodmare sire is Nureyev, produced 4x3 to pressive late kick, and he did today, as well,” said the Northern Dancer, plus 4x4 to Special and 5x5x4 to winning rider. Leningrad could appear next in the G1 both Forli and Thong. Japan Cup Nov. 28. Lisadell herself had two foals by Sadler’s Wells and another by Fairy King, easily the best of the three being Thoroughbred Daily News is: her Sadler’s Wells colt Fatherland. Fatherland became a Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Group 1 winner when he caught Maroof in the National Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher S. and he very nearly caught Barathea in the following Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief year’s Irish 2000 Guineas. Sadly he later broke a pas- Alycia Borer Director of Advertising tern in the Hollywood Derby. I have always wondered Jessica Martini Associate Editor what Fatherland might have achieved as a stallion, had Alan Carasso Assistant Editor he lived. He was inbred 4x2 to both Forli and Thong, Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor and he surely couldn’t have failed to make his mark. Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant His three-parts brother Yeats, by Nijinsky, sired nu- Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter merous stakes winners in Australia, headed by the Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter multiple Group 1 winners Our Poetic Prince and Poetic Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services King, but he didn’t have the close inbreeding to Forli Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant Patty Wolfe Marketing Manager and Thong that made Fatherland so unusual. ADENA SPRINGS ANNUAL BROODMARE SALE Thursday Evening, November 11 - 7:30 p.m. Newtown Paddocks, Lexington, KY Adena Springs # Complimentary beverages and food will be served throughout the evening Fasig-Tipton KY (877) 945-2020 # All the mares will be offered without reserve. (859) 255-1555 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/9/04 • PAGE 10 of 10

Sunday, Kyoto, Japan KBS KYOTO SHO FANTASY S.-G3-JRA, ¥61,650,000, P S A L E S N E W S P Kyoto, 11-7, 2yo, 1400mT, 1:21.60, fm. 1--@#RHEIN KRAFT (JPN), 119, f, 2, by End Sweep SEEKING THE GOLD SEASON TOPS STALLION 1st Dam: Must be Loved (Jpn), by Sunday Silence ACCESS SALE A 2005 No Guarantee season to Seek- 2nd Dam: Dyna Shoot (Jpn), by Northern Taste ing the Gold (Mr. Prospector) brought a final bid of 3rd Dam: Shadai Mine (Jpn), by Hitting Away $95,000 to top the Stallion Access Inc., November Sale O-Shigemasa Osawa; B-Northern Farm; T-Tsutomu of Selected Seasons and Shares in Lexington Sunday Setoguchi; J-Yuichi Fukunaga; ¥32,455,000. Lifetime night. The 19-year-old stallion stands at Claiborne Farm Record: 2-2-0-0. for a 2005 fee of $125,000 live foal. A 2005 NG sea- 2--Monroe Blond (Jpn), 119, f, 2, Admire Vega (Jpn)-- son to Dynaformer (Roberto) brought the second-high- Soninke (GB), by Machiavellian. O-Makoto Kaneko; est bid, going for $48,000. Also 19, the dark bay com- B-Northern Farm; ¥13,130,000. mands a $75,000 live foal fee at Three Chimneys. A 3--Liverpool (Jpn), 119, f, 2, Dance in the Dark (Jpn)-- second season to that sire sold for $36,000. There Mark Promise (Jpn), by Tosho Boy (Jpn). O-Kunio were four stallions shares offered, but none met their Orite; B-Orite Bokujo; ¥8,065,000. reserves. A total of 25 2005 NG seasons sold for Margins: 4, 1 3/4, NK. Odds: 2.70, 6.40, 6.20. $448,100, an average of $17,924. A first-out winner in her Oct. 16 debut, Rhein Kraft didn’t wait long to add black type to her resume with a comprehensive tally here. The daughter of End Sweep UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES enjoyed a ground-saving trip early before picking it up as they straightened for home. Asked for her best by Date Race Track jockey Yuichi Fukunaga, she pinned her ears and dashed Nov. 13 GII Mrs. Revere S. Churchill home a clear-cut winner. “She was very strong,” said GIII Stuyvesant H. Aqueduct Fukunaga. “I saw on the screen that the runner-up was GIII Maple Leaf S. Woodbine not close, so I stopped pushing her. She is a horse that Nov. 20 GI DeFrancis Memorial Dash Pimlico never gives up and she impressed me today.” GII Red Smith H. Aqueduct GIII Cardinal H. Churchill Sunday, Sao Paulo, Brazil GIII Hollywood Prevue S. Hollywood GP DERBY PAULISTA-G1, $45,220, Cidade Jadim, GIII Laurel Futurity Pimlico 11-7, 2400mT, 3yo, 2:28.39, gd. GIII Anne Arundel S. Pimlico 1--s@#URODONAL (BRZ), 123, c, 3, by New Colony 1st Dam: Great Sola (Brz), by Duke of Marmalade GIII Woodbine Slots Cup Woodbine 2nd Dam: Vada (Brz), by Waldmeister (GB) Nov. 21 GIII Oklahoma Derby Remington 3rd Dam: Exarque (Fr), by Exbury (Fr) GIII Valley Stream S. Aqueduct O/B-Haras Valente; T-P Nickel; J-A Mota. Lifetime GIII River City H. Churchill Starts: 6 starts, 3 wins, 1 place. *1/2 to Strozzi (Brz) Nov. 25 GII Falls City H. Churchill (Dodge), SW-Brz. GIII Fall Highweight H. Aqueduct 2--Misto Quente (Brz), 123, c, 3, Royal Academy-- Nov. 26 GII Clark H. Churchill Fabulous Rosadora, by Unbridled. O/B-Stud TNT. GII Top Flight H. Aqueduct 3--Match Point (Brz), 123, c, 3, Royal Academy--Bleu GIII Miesque S. Hollywood Blanc Rouge, by Steady Growth. O/B-Stud TNT. GIII Hollywood Turf Express Hollywood Margins: 4, NO. Stakes Record Setter San Marcos H.-G2 and Oak Tree Derby-G2, 1:46, breaking records that stood for 33 and nearly 50 years. Enters Stud 2005 Johar Gone West-Windsharp, by Lear Fan $20,000 live foal, due November 1 www.millridge.com TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2004

STUD FEE SET FOR TOCCET Toccet (Awesome Again--Cozzene’s Angel, by Cozzene), who is headed to his first season at stud at Castleton Lyons Farm in Lexington after selling for SEATTLE FITZ TO BUCK POND GSW Seattle Fitz $3.35 million at the Fasig- (Arg) (Fitzcarraldo {Arg}--Hug a Slew, by Seattle Slew), Tipton November Selected retired last month after sustaining an ankle injury, will Sales Sunday night, will stand the 2005 breeding season stand for a fee of $12,500 at Doug Arnold’s Buck Pond live foal, it was announced Farm near Versailles, Ky, reports the Blood-Horse. Purchased for yesterday. A multiple Grade $136,120 by West Point Thor- I winner, the four-year-old oughbreds as an unraced sopho- earned $926,387 at the more in 2002, the five-year-old track. “We are delighted to Toccet A Coglianese horse raced briefly in Dubai be- be bringing Toccet back to fore arriving in the United States Castleton Lyons,” said gen- Seattle Fitz A Coglianese in 2003. Enjoying his best sea- eral manager Julian Dollar. “He has all the ingredients a son in 2004, the dark bay won young stallion needs. He was a serious racehorse and, three of seven starts this term, including the July 12 GII what’s more, extremely precocious. He is a fantastic Brooklyn H. He also finished second behind Medaglia looking horse and he has the pedigree, too.” d’Oro in the GI Donn H. earlier in the year. A stud fee has not been set. East Report, p2 ONE MORE START FOR STAY FOREVER? Seven- year-old Stay Forever (Stack) could have one more race STAKES CLOSINGS before heading to the breeding shed, according to TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10: trainer Marty Wolfson. “She’ll be 11-20 $300,000 Frank DeFrancis Memorial bred in the early spring and it is Dash-I, Pim, 3yo/up, 6f (0) pretty much decided that it will 11-20 $100,000 Anne Arundel-III, Pim, 3yo/up, f/m, be to Mineshaft,” Wolfson re- 9f (0) marked Sunday. “We could go 11-20 $100,000 Laurel Futurity-III, Pim, 2yo, 8.5f (0) for the Sunshine Millions [F/M 11-28 $150,000a Bessarabian H.-II, Wo, 3yo/up, f/m, Turf at Gulfstream Park Jan. 29] 7f (150) Stay Forever and then breed her. I’ve left the www.stakesdigestweekly.com Jim Lisa Photo decision up to [owner Jaime Rizo-Padron]. It’s not a graded race, but it is $500,000.” Stay Forever has won 10 of her 17 career The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the starts, including the GIII Mint Julep H. and the GII 9th Race, $47,500 Allowance, at Meadowlands. WinStar Galaxy S. at Keeneland last time out Oct. 10. For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. She has bankrolled $910,399.

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ELEUSIS, who won the Long Island H.-G2 in her U.S. debut, was raised and sold by Mill Ridge Farm for breeder Nancy Dillman. The three-year-old filly is by Mill Ridge stallion DIESIS.

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Yesterday’s Results: 5th-CRC, $19,500, Msw, 3&4yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 1/5, fm. THIS IS THAT (c, 3, El Prado {Ire}--Ask Anita {GSW, $428,075}, by Wolf Power {SAf}), a half brother to the talented Milwaukee Brew (Wild Again), MGISW, $2,879,612, went for $475,000 as a KEESEP yearling before attracting a $1-million bid as a BESMAR two- year-old. The gray was third at Santa Anita in his lone two-year-old start, then missed the board returning from a nine-month absence in two off-the-turf maidens at Calder this summer. Making it back to the sod in his latest Oct. 24, he never fired at 4-1 odds and struggled home 11th. Dismissed at 14-1 odds here, the colt raced in mid-pack through three-quarters, skimmed the rail with an energized stretch bid and got up to deny fa- vored Montford Ridge (Montreal Red) by a neck. Life- time Record: 5-1-0-1, $17,735. O-G Kaufman, et al. B-Robert Spiegel (KY). T-L Posada.

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Jockeys Evicted after Dispute with Churchill Officials: Several riders who threatened to boycott the Nov. 11 program at Churchill Downs because of a dispute over medical insurance coverage were escorted off the grounds by officials Sunday and are banned from partic- ipating for the remainder of the meeting, which con- cludes Nov. 27. Three of the leading jockeys at the meet--Robby Albarado, Rafael Bejarano and Mark Guidry--were among those banned. Shane Sellers and Craig Perret were also ejected from the track. Accord- ing to sources, riders who refused to accept mounts for Wednesday’s card were informed by President Steve Sexton that they had to “pack their stuff in the jocks’ room and take it off the property.” Sexton confirmed that quote, adding, “They will not be allowed in the stable area. They will not be allowed on the track.” According to Sexton, Churchill provides health cover- age of up to $100,000 to all riders during each racing day as well as contributing $2.2 million each year to the Jockeys’ Guild for health coverage. “We believe the concern expressed by the jockeys over insurance cover- age is legitimate, but we do not agree with their ap- proach to addressing that concern,” said Sexton. “We are eager to participate in the effort to address the problem, but it would not be responsible for Churchill Downs to agree to any knee-jerk attempt to achieve a solution over the space of a few days.” This is not just BP23100 - 32, avenue Hocquart de Turtot - 14803 Deauville Cedex - France an issue at Churchill, but on the national front as well. Tel: 00 33 2 31 81 81 00 - Fax: 00 33 2 31 81 81 01 The NTRA announced yesterday that it was forming a www.deauville-sales.com - e-mail: [email protected] - svv 2002-082 panel, to be chaired by Terry Meyocks, to examine jockeys’ medical insurance coverage. Catalogue available on www.deauville-sales.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/9/04 • PAGE 3 of 6

+Storming Power, c, 2, Stormin Fever--Pentium Power, A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S by Pentelicus. Fukushima, 11-6, Maiden Race, 6fT. H H Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $66,037. O-Chigira Farm; IN JAPAN: B-France & Irwin J Weiner; T-Yasuhisa Matsuyama. World Avenue, c, 2, Indian Charlie--Miriams Jewel, by *$90,000 yrl ‘03 OBSAUG. **Overcoming a Cozzene. Tokyo, 11-6, Hyakunichiso Tokubetsu, 9fT. stumbling start, the firster ranged into contention Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $169,811. O-Green Farm; nearing the stretch and showed good acceleration to B-Dark Hollow Farm; T-Shinji Okuhira. *$15,000 post the neck victory. wnlg ‘02 KEENOV; $23,000 yrl ‘03 KEESEP; Gene Crisis, c, 3, Subordination--Daring Verse, by $85,000 2yo ‘04 BESMAR. **Breaking from the rail, Opening Verse. Tokyo, 11-6, Brazil Cup, 7f. Lifetime the bay quickly took control, made all the pace and Record: 9-4-4-1, $685,189. O-Kazuo Nakamura; was game to neck out the victory. +Canton Girl, f, 2, Storm Boot--On a Lark, by The B-A & M Holdings; T-Minoru Tsuchida. *The colt, Prime Minister. Kyoto, 11-7, Maiden Race, 6f. never off the board entering this contest, easily took Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $66,037. O-Toyomitsu the lead in the stretch and won going away by 1 3/4 Hirai; B-Pope McLean Sr, et al; T-Inao Okada. lengths. *$35,000 wnlg ‘02 KEENOV; $150,000 2yo ‘04 My Clarinet, c, 4, Rubiano--Weekend Flight, by Storm KEEAPR. **The first-timer stalked the pace under Bird. Tokyo, 11-7, Plate Race, 10.5f. Lifetime Record: Yutaka Take, forged to the front at the top of the 13-3-4-2, $352,547. O-Morio Sakurai; B-James J lane and was kept to task to win by 1 1/4 lengths. Brunker; T-Toshiaki Shirai. Mental Shout, h, 5, Afternoon Deelites--Kelbey, by Gulch. Fukushima, 11-6, Date Tokubetsu, 8.5fT. WALMAC INTERNATIONAL Lifetime Record: 35-3-7-4, $634,811. O-Koji Maeda; 2005 Stud Fees B-H Smoot Fahlgren; T-Yoshihito Dazai. *$10,000 yrl ‘00 KEESEP; $110,000 2yo ‘01 FTFFEB. Stallion Sire ‘05 Fee ($) ‘04 Fee ($) Sweet Charm, m, 5, Cozzene--Sunbaked (SP), by KENTUCKY Lyphard. Tokyo, 11-7, Plate Race, 7fT. Lifetime Cactus Ridge Hennessy 6,500 6,500 Record: 27-4-5-4, $651,226. O-Yoko Wada; Eavesdropper Kingmambo 7,500 N/A B-Takahiro Wada; T-Yoshiyasu Takahashi. Gentlemen (Arg) Robin des Bois 5,000 10,000 Leelanau Carson City 2,500 2,500 AMERICAN-SIRED WINNER IN JAPAN: Minardi Boundary 8,500 10,000 Big Arch (Jpn), c, 4, Kingmambo--Mystriarch, by Storm Salt Lake Deputy Minister 12,500 12,500 Bird. Kasamatsu, 11-2, AwatogeTokubetsu, 7f. Saratoga Six Alydar 3,000 3,500 Lifetime Record: 12-1-0-1, $42,264. O-Big Inc; Scatmandu Storm Cat 5,000 6,500 B-Umeda Farm; T-Katsumi Minai. Sea of Secrets Storm Cat 5,000 6,500 Successful Appeal Valid Appeal 25,000 6,000 IN BRITAIN: Tenpins Smart Strike 6,500 N/A Russian Symphony, g, 3, Stravinsky. See “European Tumblebrutus Storm Cat 6,000 N/A Breeders’ Edition” Zavata Phone Trick 7,500 7,500 © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. FLORIDA This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Full Mandate A.P. Indy 5,000 5,000 Is It True Raja Baba 7,000 8,500 any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Omega Code Elusive Quality 7,500 N/A written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Quaker Ridge Forty Niner 3,000 3,000 Information as to the American races, race results and Roar of the Tiger Giant’s Causeway 6,000 N/A earnings was obtained from results charts published in Songandaprayer Unbridled’s Song 10,000 N/A Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the Tiger Ridge Storm Cat 7,500 7,500 permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. To submit your ask listings, please contact one of our members TODAY! Click here for the Equine Commerce member roster. (859) 422-4222 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/9/04 • PAGE 4 of 6

Grand Prix du Nord SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT Unraced as a juvenile, Levitski took eight attempts to break his maiden, finally managing that task in a handi- cap at Chantilly Sept. 17. He returned to finish ninth First-time starters/stakes runners: Tuesday, Nov. 9 last time in a similar event at Chantilly Oct. 15, but Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2000 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW posted a career-best here to secure a first Listed suc- Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) cess in his stakes debut. Positioned in a tracking fifth CAPE CANAVERAL (Mr. Prospector), Overbrook, $10K, 58/12/3 as Risque de Verglas (Fr) (Verglas {Ire}) clocked soft 7-SUN, Alw, 6f, Riverman Jack, 3-1 fractions, the eventual winner was set alight by CROWD PLEASER (A.P. Indy), Northview, $4K, 51/1/0 Dominique Boeuf at the top of the stretch, moved into 2-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Just Leaving, $4K KEE NOV wnl, 15-1 second place at the eighth pole and ran on strongly in DIXIE UNION (Dixieland Band), Lane's End, $30K, 52/12/1 the latter stages to safely account for the late-closing 1-PHA, Msw, 7f, Megaphone, $85K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 Miocque Bonjour and Pony Girl. FUSAICHI PEGASUS (Mr. Prospector), Ashford, $85K, 89/13/4 1-PHA, Msw, 7f, Princess Medusa, $260K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 WAR CHANT (Danzig), Three Chimneys, $60K, 53/12/2 B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 1-PHA, Msw, 7f, Lake Champlain, $200K FTK JUL yrl, 10-1 YES IT’S TRUE (Is It True), Padua, $10K, 70/13/4 AMERICA 1-PHA, Msw, 7f, +Its True Its True, $19K EAS MAY 2yo, 6-1 STAKES RESULTS: INDIANA FUTURITY, $40,000, HOO, 11-7, (S), 2yo, FRESHMAN FOCUS 6f, 1:13 3/5, ft. 1--#SNACK, 115, c, 2, Afternoon Deelites--Miss First-crop progeny to watch: Tuesday, Nov. 9 Riverton, by Fred Astaire. O-Penny S Lauer; B-Michael Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW & Penny S Lauer (IN); T-Michael E Lauer; Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) J-R A Prescott; $24,000. Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-2, LIL'S LAD (Pine Bluff), Godstone, $10K, 107/38/2 $71,800. 2-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Emmanellie, $15K EAS SEP yrl, 10-1 2--Bruce On the Loose, 122, c, 2, Assembly Dancer-- Lady in Gold, by Fountain of Gold. $8,000. 3--Moros Destiny, 115, c, 2, Moro Oro--Lovely Dancer, by Mambo. $4,400. Margins: HF, 7 1/4, 2 3/4. Odds: 4.50, 0.90, 12.40. H F R A N C E H ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 8th-MNR, $28,700, 11-7, NW2L, 2yo, f, 1m, 1:40 3/5, Yesterday’s Result: ft. GRAND PRIX DU NORD-Listed, i45,000, Le Croise- TOOKE TOOKE (f, 2, Stormy Atlantic--My Sweet Lorraine, by Crafty Prospector) Lifetime Record: Laroche, 11-8, 3yo, 1 5/16mT, 2:22.95, vsf. 7-3-0-0, $46,605. O/B-Witer Ledesma & Charles Patton 1--#LEVITSKI (GB), 128, c, 3, by Vettori (Ire) (FL). T-Duane Knipe. 1st Dam: Leisure (Fr), by Fast Topaze 2nd Dam: Leandra (Fr), by Luthier (Fr) 9th-MNR, $28,700, 11-7, NW2L, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11 3/5, 3rd Dam: Ady Endre (Fr), by Reliance (Fr) ft. (i55,000 yrl ‘02 DEAAUG). O-J Y Peres; MARIA'S PRIDE (f, 3, Maria's Mon--Venting the Blues, B-P Michenot; T-Yves de Nicolay; J-Dominique Boeuf; by Cure the Blues) Lifetime Record: 11-3-5-2, $78,443. i22,500. Lifetime Record: 10-2-3-1, i70,210. O-Theresa Mahan & Lucian Dimaculangan. 2--Miocque Bonjour (Fr), 128, c, 3, Ali-Royal (Ire)--My B-Runnymede Farm, Inc & W Clay Catesby (KY). Mother’s Local, by Local Talent. i9,000. (FF42,000 T-Joseph P Mahan. *$75,000 yrl '02 KEESEP; $30,000 wnlg ‘01 DEADEC). HRA ‘04 KEEJAN. 3--Pony Girl (Ire), 125, f, 3, Darshaan (GB)--Myprecious- prospect, by Mr. Prospector. i6,750. 10th-PHA, $22,000, NW2X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. Margins: 2, HD, HF. Odds: 16.90, 12.00, 14.00. I KNOW YOU CAN (h, 6, Gulch--Delightful Linda, by Also ran: Risque de Verglas (Fr), Antioquia (GB), Chiron Slew o' Gold) Lifetime Record: 39-6-3-10, $124,300. (Ger), Maissa (Fr), Sonka (Fr), Lady Rosetta, Lougo (Fr), O-Par 3 Stables. B-Tac Holdings, Inc (KY). T-John S Man Ray, Staramix (Fr), Blue Card (Fr), Esneh (Ire). McCaslin. *$200,000 yrl '99 FTSAUG. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/9/04 • PAGE 5 of 6

American Breeders’ Edition cont. ITALY, Milan, 4.50, 11-7, i26,775, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:45.90, hy. 8th-SUF, $21,560, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70yd, 1:45 2/5, CHALIN (GB) (g, 4, Efisio {GB}--City Centre {Ire}, by Be ft. My Guest) Lifetime Record: SW-Ity, 26 starts, 7 wins, PICTURE GALLERY (m, 6, Allen's Prospect--Casanna, 12 places, i153,127. O-Scuderia Cocktail; B-Brinkley by Topsider) Lifetime Record: 29-9-3-1, $130,990. Stud SRL; T-Bruno Grizzetti. *1/2 to Canasita (GB) O-Mrs James B Moseley. B-Mr & Mrs James B Moseley (Zafonic), SW-Ire & Ity, $104,261. (PA). T-Jeff D Hooper. *1/2 to Oswayo (Norquestor), MSW, $207,761. FRANCE, Lyon Villeurbanne, 3.00, 11-7, i23,000, 2yo, 1 3/16mT, time: n/a, sf. SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY U.S. STALLIONS: CAPELLANE (FR) (f, 2, Bering {GB}--Carole Dream {Fr}, Davout (Aus), c, 2, Favorite Trick--Causette (Aus), by by Al Nasr {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, i22,300. Bluebird. Morphettville (Adelaide), 11-6, 2yo, Hcp, O/T-B Goudot; B-Mme Catherine Wattinne. 5fT. B-G J Donnay. Flying Pegasus (Aus), c, 2, Fusaichi Pegasus--Cashier FRANCE, Le Croise-Laroche, 2.05, 11-8, i19,000, (Aus), by Danehill. Warwick Farm (Sydney), 11-6, 2yo, 1 1/8mT, 2:01.47, vsf. 2yo, Hcp, 5fT. B-J B Cummings & Wyllie Group Pty FEDERSTAR (GER) (c, 2, In A Tiff {Ire}--Federspiel Ltd. {GB}, by Konigsstuhl {Ger}) Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, Binding (Aus), g, 3, Belong to Me--Open Question, by i15,500. O/B-Ralf Paulick; T-Christian von der Recke. Alleged. Flemington (Melbourne), 11-6, Interlink S.-Listed, 3yo, 7fT, A$81,250 to winner. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: B-Windemere Stud; T-John Hawkes. Marius Way (Ire), c, 2, Almutawakel (GB)--Blu Wish, by Jonathan Josh (NZ), g, 3, Prized--Mac’s Gold (NZ), by Manila. Milan, Italy, 11-7, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. B-Azienda Le Belvedere. Te Rapa (New Zealand), 11-6, 3yo/up, Agricola Loreto Luciani. *11th winner for freshman Hcp, 7fT. B-J C Morell. sire (by Machiavellian). Suite (Aus), f, 3, Stravinsky--Cousins (Aus), by +Dematraf (Ire), f, 2, Atraf (GB)--Demolition Jo (GB) Danehill. Flemington (Melbourne), 11-2, 3yo, Hcp, (SP-GB), by Petong (GB). Southwell, Britain, 11-8, 5fT. B-J B Cummings. Mdn, 2yo, 6f (AWT). B-Edward Ryan. *Ir^1,200 yrl Able Standard (Aus), g, 3, Stravinsky--Darwasha (NZ), ‘03 TATIRE. by Robellino. Te Rapa (New Zealand), 11-6, 3yo/up, Bagai (Ire), c, 2, Bahhare--Babalu (Ire), by Doyoun (Ire). Mdn, 7fT. B-T W Jarvis. Milan, Italy, 11-7, Cond, 2yo, 1 1/8mT. B-Scuderia Langborghini (Aus), f, 4, Langfuhr--Kalinka (Aus), by Sant’Ambroeus SRL. *i19,000 yrl ‘03 ITYSEP. Marscay (Aus). Warwick Farm (Sydney), 11-6, Quadrupa (Ger), f, 2, Big Shuffle--Queen’s Diamond 4yo/up, Hcp, 7fT. B-Classic Ltd. (Ger), by Konigsstuhl (Ger). Munich, Germany, 11-7, Our Prized Rose (NZ), f, 4, Prized--Avon’s Rose (NZ), by Cond, 2yo, 1mT. B-Quadriga GmbH. Avon Valley (GB). Ellerslie (Auckland), 11-2, 3yo/up, +Celtic Girl (Ire), f, 2, Celtic Swing (GB)--Pre Catelan f/m, Hcp, 1mT. B-Mrs J A & R M Bartlett, J E & the (GB), by Polar Falcon. Rome, Italy, 11-7, Cond, 2yo, Estate of the Late J M Carter. f, 7fT. B-Allevamento Deni SRL. *i29,000 yrl ‘03 Charmview (Aus), f, 4, Royal Academy--Staremma ITYSEP. (NZ), by Famous Star (GB). Flemington (Melbourne), Intrepid Jack (GB), c, 2, Compton Place (GB)--Maria 11-4, 4yo/up, f/m, Hcp, 7fT. B-Northern Lodge Stud. Theresa (GB), by Primo Dominie (GB). De Chorus (Aus), f, 4, Unbridled’s Song--Val De Grace Wolverhampton, Britain, 11-8, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 216yds (NZ), by Centaine (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), 11-2, (AWT). B-Fonthill Stud. *20,000gns yrl ‘03 DONSEP. 4yo/up, f/m, 7fT. B-K Rose. Danse du Desert (Ire), f, 2, Desert Prince (Ire)--Nortolixa (Fr), by Linamix (Fr). Nantes, France, 11-7, Mdn, 2yo, f, 1mT. B-Mrs J Morelli. *i70,000 yrl ‘03 DEAAUG. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Blue Cross (Fr), c, 2, Dolphin Street (Fr)--Rasinixa (Fr), by Linamix (Fr). Nantes, France, 11-7, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, EUROPE 1mT. B-Mlle Francoise Perree. Shebana (Fr), f, 2, Go Between (Fr)--Birsheba (Fr), by CONDITIONS RESULTS: Always Fair (USA). Angouleme, France, 11-7, Cond, 2yo, 1 1/8mT. B-N/A. ITALY, Milan, 3.20, 11-7, i30,600, 2yo, f, 6fT, +Safanya (Ire), f, 2, Indian Lodge (Ire)--Silvia Puca (Ire) 1:14.50, hy. (SP-Ity), by Nebos (Ger). Livorno, Italy, 11-7, Mdn, LADY MOODY (IRE) (f, 2, Orpen--Speranza {Ire}, by unraced 2yo, 7 1/2fT. B-Scuderia SIBA. Sri Pekan) Lifetime Record: 8 starts, 5 wins, 2 places, i49,759. O-Scuderia Lady Fashion; B-Kenneth McLoughlin; T-A Tortorella. Additonal Maiden Winners cont. p6 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/9/04 • PAGE 6 of 6

Kugelhof (Fr), c, 2, Kahyasi (Ire)--Planoise (Fr), by Shilo (Aus), g, 3, Octagonal (NZ)--Quilt (Aus), by Pampabird (Ire). Strasbourg, France, 11-7, Cond, 2yo, Danehill. Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 11-4, 3yo/up, Mdn, 1 1/4mT. B-SCEA de Maulepaire. *1/2 Plan de Paix 6fT. B-Woodlands Stud. (Fr) (Panoramic {GB}), SW, $267,183; Libre Arbitre Xcellent (NZ), g, 3, Pentire (GB)--Excelo (NZ), by Centro (Fr) (River Mist), SW-Fr, $158,187. **i55,000 yrl (NZ). Te Rapa (New Zealand), 11-6, 3yo/up, Mdn, ‘03 DEAOCT. 1mT. B-G F Gimblett Family Trust. Petite Spectre (GB), f, 2, Spectrum (Ire)--Petite Epaul- Comeinspina (NZ), f, 3, Spinning World--Bass Bidder ette (Ire), by Night Shift. Wolverhampton, Britain, (NZ), by Bassenthwaite (GB). Riccarton 11-8, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 216yds (AWT). B-Jerry O’Brien. (Christchurch), 11-6, 3yo/up, Mdn, 7fT. B-Highview *1/2 to Rag Top (Ire) (Barathea {Ire}), GSW-Ire, International Ltd. MGSP-Eng, $135,419. Fangio (Aus), g, 4, Danehill--Catnipped (Aus), by Rory’s Russian Symphony, g, 3, Stravinsky--Backwoods Jester (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), 11-2, 3yo/up, Hcp, Teacher, by Woodman. Wolverhampton, Britain, 6fT. B-Markham Arabian Pty Ltd. 11-8, Mdn, 3yo, 7f 32yds (AWT). B-Paula W Cline & Dealmaker (NZ), g, 4, Entrepreneur (GB)--Peace And Donna Moore. *$145,000 wnlg ‘01 KEENOV. Quiet (GB), by Niniski. Trentham (Wellington), 11-2, Dalamine (Fr), f, 4, Sillery--Dalyane (Fr), by Lou Piguet 3yo/up, Hcp, 1mT. B-T W Jarvis. (Fr). Le Croise-Laroche, France, 11-8, Cond, 4yo/up, Three Chimneys (NZ), c, 4, Generous (Ire)--Star On Ice 2mT. B-Mme R J Wattinne. (NZ), by Half Iced. Trentham (Wellington), 11-2, 3yo/up, Hcp, 1 7/16mT. B-M J & Mrs A Hall. SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY EURO STALLIONS: That Darn Cat (NZ), f, 4, Generous (Ire)--Steady As A Kindacross (NZ), g, 2, Cape Cross (Ire)--Kindness (NZ), Cat, by Storm Cat. Randwick (Sydney), 11-2, 4yo/up, by Star Way (GB). Te Rapa (New Zealand), 11-6, f/m, Hcp, 5 1/2fT. B-J R & Mrs M A Mugavin. 2yo, Hcp, 5fT. B-Sir Patrick & Lady Hogan. Tingirana (NZ), f, 4, Generous (Ire)--Shy Lizzie (NZ), by Ben Hur (Aus), g, 2, Dolphin Street (Fr)--Va Bene (Aus), Shy Rambler. Flemington (Melbourne), 11-2, 3yo/up, by Prego (Ire). Doomben (Brisbane), 11-6, 2yo, Hcp, Hcp, 1 3/4mT. B-A I McArthur. 5f 120ydsT. B-Mrs H P Coughlan. Leno (Aus), g, 4, Helissio (Fr)--Cardsino (Aus), by Final No Questions (Aus), f, 2, Xaar (GB)--Sorboniere (Aus), Card (Aus). Warwick Farm (Sydney), 11-6, 3yo/up, by Kenmare (Fr). Ascot (Perth), 11-4, 2yo, Hcp, 5fT. Hcp, 6fT. B-A Damirdjian, C Norris, B Norris & M B-Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd. Seicluna. Star Of Mac (NZ), g, 3, Cape Cross (Ire)--Star Tudor Mutate (Aus), f, 4, Octagonal (NZ)--Mutribah, by Silver (NZ), by Star Way (GB). Doomben (Brisbane), 11-2, Hawk. Flemington (Melbourne), 11-2, 4yo/up, f/m, 3yo, Mdn, 1mT. B-Sir Patrick & Lady Hogan. Hcp, 1 1/16mT. B-Emily Krstina (Aust) Pty Ltd. Mameluke (Aus), g, 3, Desert Prince (Ire)--Ochiltree Natale (Aus), g, 4, Octagonal (NZ)--Navidad (Aus), by (Aus), by Twig Moss (Fr). Doomben (Brisbane), 11-2, Christmas Tree (Aus). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 11-4, 3yo, Mdn, 6fT. B-Woodlands Stud. 3yo/up, Hcp, 1mT. B-Woodlands Stud. Controller (Aus), g, 3, Desert Prince (Ire)--Piano (NZ), by Mr Celebrity (NZ), g, 4, Peintre Celebre--Lamora (NZ), Western Symphony. Warwick Farm (Sydney), 11-6, by Marscay (Aus). Warwick Farm (Sydney), 11-6, 3yo, Hcp, 1mT. B-Woodlands Stud. 3yo/up, Hcp, 1 5/16mT. B-B Emery. Crystals (Aus), f, 3, Grand Lodge--Antwerp (NZ), by Sir Danished (Aus), g, 5, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Famished Tristram (Ire). Randwick (Sydney), 11-2, 3yo, f, Hcp, (Aus), by Lunchtime (GB). Randwick (Sydney), 11-2, 5fT. B-Woodlands Stud. 4yo/up, Hcp, 1mT. B-Miss A O Raymond. Glorious Lady (Aus), f, 3, King’s Theatre (Ire)-- Octapussy (Aus), m, 5, Octagonal (NZ)--Dopff (NZ), by Boisterous Lady (Aus), by Rivotious. Doomben (Bris- Tights. Te Rapa (New Zealand), 11-6, 3yo/up, Hcp, bane), 11-6, 3yo, f, Hcp, 6fT. B-G C Smith. 1mT. B-Chimac Partnership. 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!