WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here FUTURITY CLOSES DEL MAR MEET CHEVELEY PARK BUY LETHAL FORCE The GI Del Mar Futurity brings the curtain down on This year=s G1 Diamond Jubilee S. and G1 July Cup the 2013 racing season at the oceanside oval, with a hero Lethal Force (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) has been field of 11 juveniles scheduled to go postward in the purchased by David and Patricia Thompson=s Cheveley seven-furlong contest this evening. Jaam Racing=s Park Stud to stand at the Newmarket-based operation unbeaten Alberts Hope (Run Away and Hide) is the 7-2 in 2014. Owned by Alan Craddock, the 4-year-old will favorite. The bay gelding was a first-out winner at 33-1 remain with trainer Clive Cox for the remainder of this odds at Hollywood Park season and continue to carry the colors of his existing July 14 and came back to owner. The Stud=s Managing Director Chris Richardson win the Aug. 4 GII Best Pal told PA Sport, AWe are delighted to have secured such S. at Del Mar as the 5-2 an imposing and impressive athlete as Lethal Force, favorite. Trainer Bob whose many qualities complement our portfolio of Baffert, who has won a stallions in every way, especially as he is an exciting record 11 Del Mar alternative outcross whom we look forward to Futurities, sends out supporting with our own broodmares. Rated 130 by Kaleem Shah=s Can the Man Timeform, Lethal Force is the highest-rated sprinter to (Into Mischief), who topped Alberts Hope retire to stud in recent years, offering British breeders a this year=s Barretts May Benoit wonderful opportunity for their mares.@ sale at $320,000. The bay colt captured his debut over the Del Mar oval Aug. 17 in his only previous trip to the HEADS MAKIN DISPERSAL post. AHe=s a nice little horse and he=s fast,@ Baffert This year=s G1 Irish Oaks winner Chicquita (Ire) said. AWe drew the number two hole and I=d have liked (Montjeu {Ire}) will be sold at Goffs November sale as to have had a little better post position, a little further part of a dispersal by Australian owner/breeder Paul outside, so he could use his speed more. Sometimes Makin. Also runner-up in the G1 Prix de Diane, the when you have a speed horse going from 5 1/2 to 3-year-old will be one of 25 horses to be offered by the seven [furlongs], it=s tough on them when they get Castlebridge Consignment on his behalf under the pressured. There are horses in there that are getting Paulyn banner. Also included in the draft, will be a better and better.@ Trainer Jeff Bonde saddled Galileo (Ire) yearling half-sister to the G1 Epsom Derby Saturday=s GI Del Mar Debutante winner She=s a Tiger hero Pour Moi (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}) and broodmares such (Tale of the Cat) and will look for the Debutante/ as Fleeting Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), in foal to Futurity double with Skydreamin (Sky Mesa). The 15-1 Galileo. (Cont. p3) shot opened his career with stakes wins at Golden Gate and Pleasanton and adds blinkers here off a last-of-sixth effort in the Best Pal. AHe=s as big as a buffalo,@ Bonde said of the bay colt. AThe other day [in the Best Pal] he was hollering and screaming at the pony going to the gate, and through the whole race. They were running and he was screaming. He came back and worked [6f, 1:12.60] from the gate without a sound. We=ve checked him out and there=s nothing wrong with him. So we=ll see what happens.@ Wednesday, Del Mar, post time: 8:40 p.m. EDT DEL MAR FUTURITY-GI, $300,000, 2yo, 7f (AWT) PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 1 Skydreamin K Sky Mesa Delgadillo Bonde 15-1 2 Can the Man K Into Mischief Garcia Baffert 9-2 3 Dance With Fate Two Step Salsa Bejarano Eurton 8-1 4 Celtic Moon Denis of Cork Gomez Miller 5-1 5 Alberts Hope K Run Away and Hide Quinonez Puype 7-2 6 Alpine Luck Lucky J. H. Stevens Harrington 15-1 7 Rum Point K Malibu Moon Valenzuela O'Neill 15-1 8 California Chrome Lucky Pulpit Delgado Sherman 6-1 9 Guns Loaded D'wildcat Talamo Autrey 10-1 10 Tamarando Bertrando Leparoux Hollndrfer 8-1 11 Indexical Latent Heat Gutierrez Cecil 8-1

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China Horse Club Q&A 60 Broad St., Suite 100 Red Bank, NJ 07701 Kelsey Riley sits down with Eden Harrington, General (732) 747-8060 Manager of the China Horse Club, to discuss the (732) 747-8955 (fax) organization’s current operations and its future. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com www.thetdn.com Coverage begins page 3

Barry Weisbord, co-publisher Eden Harrington [email protected] • @barryweisbord Sue Finley, co-publisher Bill Oppenheim [email protected] • @suefinley Editorial Bill Oppenheim examines the state of the German [email protected] breeding industry after spending the weekend in Baden- Jessica Martini, Editor-in-Chief Baden, plus highlights stallions represented by yearlings in Alan Carasso, Managing Editor Christina Bossinakis, Senior Editor the second week of Keeneland’s upcoming September sale. Steve Sherack, Racing Editor Brian DiDonato, Racing Analyst/Soc. Media Dir. Coverage begins page 7 Justina Severni, Assistant Editor Kelsey Riley, Assistant Editor Danedream Christie DeBernardis, Assistant Editor Liesl King Advertising [email protected] Alycia Borer, Director of Advertising Canadian Yearling Sale Lia Kusch, Senior Advertising Designer The CTHS Ontario-bred Yearling sale got underway with an open session Sarah K. Andrew, Adv Assistant/Distribution Amanda Crelin, Advertising Assistant Tuesday at Woodbine. Amanda Foster, Advertising Assistant

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Chicquita Heads Makin Dispersal (cont. from p1) The Paul Makin dispersal also includes the 14-year-old Funsie (Fr) (Saumarez {GB}), the dam of another Derby winner in Authorized (Ire) and also the 2.5-million gns purchase Hydrogen (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), the highest- priced yearling at European auction last year. Henry Beeby, chief executive of Goffs, said, ARarely is such a superior collection of horses offered for sale at public auction. It is a privilege and an honour to be appointed as the auction house of choice for the Paulyn dispersal and we are absolutely thrilled that Paul Makin has put his faith in the Goffs team and our unrivalled promotion and customer care. We have already received a host of high-class entries for the sale, and now with the exceptional Paulyn Dispersal as the jewel in the crown, it truly is a mouth-watering prospect.@ Makin added, AAll of the Paulyn breeding stock is already in Ireland and by the time of the sale all of our racing horses, some as yet unraced as 2-year olds, will be on farms in Ireland, our consignor is Irish and the Irish Government need a boost. I love Ireland and I hope this dispersal, without reserves, will encourage other vendors to come along for the ride.@ Full details available on www.goffs.com.

The China Horse Club, which has experienced global success with its runners this year, recently unveiled the China Equine Cultural Festival, which will take place in Inner Mongolia Sept. 20 & 21, and will feature the first- ever live Thoroughbred racing in Mainland China. The event is expected to attract strong international support, and is part of an ambitious plan to build the Thoroughbred industry in that country. The TDN=s Kelsey Riley sat down with Eden Harrington, General Manager of the China Horse Club, to discuss the current operations and future of the China Horse Club. KR: Can you explain why the China Horse Club was formed, and what its main goals and objectives are? EH: The China Horse Club's goal is to become the premier lifestyle, business and racing club in China. To achieve this goal we not only need to provide a peerless service to our members--we need to make a meaningful and lasting contribution to the industry in China. Core to the CHC is the successful establishment of a self-sufficient Thoroughbred industry in Mainland China. That means a breeding industry, racing industry, logistics, auctions, horse feed, media, veterinary services, etc.--a value chain that established jurisdictions have. To achieve these standards, the CHC has partnered with leaders of industry in a number of fields. We are also mindful that an industry needs a lot of skilled people, and we have set up a scholarship program that has already seen students work in the industry in Ireland and France, and in 2014 this will hopefully expand to Britain, Australia and beyond. Cont.p4 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/4/13 • PAGE 4 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

As a club and service provider, we offer our members a bespoke experience that will not only provide them with the highest standards of service and amenities, but will also provide members with the opportunity to race both locally and internationally. This is quite unique anywhere in the world. We have international stables in Australia, France, Singapore and the United States.

KR: Can you explain how the different syndicates under the CHC umbrella are differentiated?

EH: Our syndicates are based around the countries and cities in which we have stables. We have four international stables: France (Paris/Chantilly), Singapore, Australia (Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane) and the United States (New York), and each of these centers has a slightly different appeal for different members of the CHC. We want to provide a reason for our members to go and race in cities that they enjoy going to, and these cities are among the most popular cities for our members. We ensure they have a wonderful getaway in their city of choice and enjoy racing their Eden Harrington horses while they are at it.

KR: I understand the CHC has had six winners in four different countries this year, and the club has also been active in sales rings around the world, including an expense of almost A$5-million at the Inglis Easter sale. Can you describe the club's strategies for sourcing horses?

EH: We have been delighted with the manner in which our racing operation has begun. We have had six individual horses race across four countries and each has won at least one race. Our program is to be disciplined and seek opportunities. We have had some good fortune to date in determining what opportunities we should take and which ones we should let go. It is important our members enjoy racing, and winning is hard to beat. This year's Inglis Easter Yearling Sale was the first sale in which we have bought under our own banner, but it certainly isn't the first sale we have been active at. At Easter we purchased some lovely yearlings, including some high profile ones with our partners, Coolmore. We remain hopeful they can run up to their looks.

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KR: How does this fit in with the club's announced Tabreed was selected at intention to import more than i100 million of the Arqana Sale in December bloodstock over the next 10 years? by our French trainer Nicolas Clement to race in the U.S. EH: The announcement that i100 million will be spent under the care of his in the next decade is naturally exciting for the brother, Christophe. Tabreed Thoroughbred industry internationally. The focus of this is a winner and is stakes money will be on breeding stock. China requires quality placed. She is possibly foundation mares and stallion prospects. Again, the unlucky not to have won intention is to be selective and play to our long term more than once under plan. I would expect this will open opportunities for the Christophe's care. In time Tabreed winning at Monmouth breeding industry in America. There are some wonderful she will be an important June 29 operations in the U.S. that continue to breed great addition to our breeding racehorses and have very successful breeding program. programs. KR: How is the CHC governed? KR: How many horses-in-training does the CHC currently own? EH: The China Horse Club is managed by international staff that have experience in a range of fields. Many of EH: Across our racing and breeding divisions we have the senior staff were heavily involved in the highly an interest in nearly 100 individuals. It is an exciting successful Meydan grandstand project. Assisting in the space to be in. Our racing team has some lovely young management of the China Horse Club is an elite horses set to race in the next 12 months as well as advisory board. This >council of peers= are leaders of some promising older individuals that I think you will industry from many fields, and we are very fortunate to hear more of. Hopefully we will be able to expand our have these esteemed individuals involved in our club. interests in the U.S. later this season as well. Our U.S. The makeup of this board has not yet been publicly stable is the newest of our four stables and focuses on announced, but that will happen very soon. one mare at present called Tabreed [(GB) (Sakhee)]. Cont. p6 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/4/13 • PAGE 6 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

KR: The CHC recently announced that it will host two days of live racing at the China Equine Cultural Festival in Inner Mongolia, which takes place Sept. 20 & 21. Can you describe for our readers what the China Equine Cultural Festival is?

EH: The CECF is a celebration of Thoroughbred racing in Mainland China. It is also the first internationally endorsed Thoroughbred event in this part of the world. Aside from international participation from breeders, owners, jockeys, sponsors and support from fellow Jockey Clubs over a two-day festival, there will be a wonderful blend of local and international dignitaries. There will also be invited speakers at an International Symposium. His Excellency Professor Joseph Deiss, the former President of the United Nations General Assembly, heads a list of VIPs who will be present. In time we hope to build the profile of this event, and it would be wonderful to have participation from American vendors, jockeys, trainers and administrators, and possibly a guest speaker next year or in the near future. The U.S. has a great deal to offer.

KR: How will the club's operations and objectives change when racing commences in Mainland China?

EH: Our objectives are long term and take into account 2014 and beyond. Next year is the Year of the Horse, and so it will be very significant in China for the CHC. There will be some significant and very exciting announcements on this in due course.

KR: Are there any plans for live racing dates in IN OTHER NEWS... Mainland China beyond the China Equine Cultural A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Other Media Festival? Beach races at Laytown a 'must sea' EH: The CECF will be the first exhibition race the CHC “SINCE 1868, the unique spectacle of horseracing on the strand at is involved with, and we are honored that the Hohhot Laytown Beach has been attracting crowds from near and far and the Sports Bureau is hosting this event. It is our intention to only meeting held on the strand under the rules of racing will host its race more regularly in 2014 and beyond. annual card tomorrow afternoon at the Co Meath venue.” Niall Cronin, Evening Herald NEWS TODAY UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES Date Race Track SARATOGA FIGURES DECLINE Sept. 4 GI Del Mar Futurity DMR Handle and attendance both declined during the 2013 Sept. 7 GII Super Derby LAD Saratoga meeting which concluded Monday, according GII Bowling Green H. BEL to figures released Tuesday by the New York Racing GII Pocahontas S. CD Association. All-sources handle for the meet was GIII Arlington-Washington Futurity AP $586,685,154--a decrease of 0.3% from 2012. On- GIII Ack Ack H. CD track handle totaled $147,456,901, down 2.1% from a GIII Iroquois S. CD GIII Kent S. DMR year ago. Attendance for the meet fell 3.9% to Sept. 9 GII Masters S. PID 867,182. The average betting interests per race for the meet were 8.1 (3,383 total over 420 races), compared to 8.4 (3,492 total over 417 races) in 2012. There were 200 turf races and 24 races taken off the turf and moved to the main track in 2013, compared to 197 on All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, and 27 off in 2012. unless otherwise indicated TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/4/13 • PAGE 7 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

THE GERMAN INDUSTRY: SMALL BUT MIGHTY Liesl King has been filling you in with maximum efficiency and her usual flair for fashion about the sales, races, and other social activities last weekend in Baden-Baden, which is gaining a reputation in racing circles as >the Deauville of Germany.= Certainly the sale, the latest edition of which was last Friday, just gets better and better, with more and more buyers from outside Germany. Seven yearlings sold for i200,000 or more, five of which went to foreign buyers, plus two colts bought for German owners. Emmanuel de Seroux=s Narvick International (for Japan); Darley (which bought seven total through their English-based German representative, Franziska Schaertlin Coffey); Angus Gold, (for Shadwell) were high on the buyers list, along with Freddy Seitz of Brookdale Farm in Kentucky, who signed for two, including an i260,000 Montjeu filly. Overall, with 19 fewer yearlings catalogued and 20 fewer sold (-12%), the gross showed a 26% increase, and the average jumped a massive 44% to i47,983. The success of German-breds, and German families, hardly needs advertising after their exploits of the last few years. Danedream (Lomitas) of course burst into prominence when scoring in the 2011 G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe. She then came back to win the 2012 G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. at Ascot, defeating Nathaniel in a good battle, and added a second win in the G1 Grosser Preis von Baden, but was prevented from defending her >Arc= title by a disease outbreak and subsequent quarantine of her training grounds in Cologne. In what proved to be her final race in last year=s GP von Baden, she defeated Germany=s then-two top 3-year-old colts, Pastorius (Soldier Hollow) and Novellist (Monsun), who finished third and fourth. Both colts came back this year to win Group 1 races in France: Pastorius won the G1 Prix Ganay, but came back after a fruitless trip to Singapore to finish down the field in the G1 Eclipse S. at Sandown, and is now on the shelf with an injury. Novellist, meantime, won the G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, then ran a lifetime best for a second consecutive impressive German win in the >King George.= Like Danedream, he followed up last weekend in Sunday=s edition of the G1 Grosser Preis von Baden as his Arc prep, and is now general co-favorite, along with the Fabre-trained likely G2 -bound Flintshire (Dansili), or second favorite. It=s a pretty impressive roll of honor over the last 24 months. But the German racing brand has a problem, and, unusually, the problem is not quality, but quantity. There aren=t enough of them. German foal crop numbers are in decline--down a third since 2008, and not really because of the Meltdown. Cont. p8 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/4/13 • PAGE 8 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Costs, as everywhere, are high, and returns on the German racetracks are low. Smaller breeders have been getting out, and even the big owner-breeders who are the backbone of the German industry have been cutting back as the risk-return ratios have worsened. Until last Friday=s sale “In 2008, Doncaster’s Premier Yearling Sale saw 401 horses sell for just under those breeders who could be £13.5-million and an average of £33,650. Now, five years later, the totals are identified as commercial were back in that neighborhood: in last week’s sale, 410 yearlings grossed just over > = £13.3-million and averaged £32,441, with a monumental 86% clearance rate working against revenues averaging from the catalogue. The gross was up 25% from last year, and is within 1.5% of the in the i30,000 range at their 2008 total; the average was up 21% from last year, and is within 4% of 2008’s. flagship sale. The only way German Massive sale last week in Germany, too.” – Bill Oppenheim owner-breeders have been able to make it pay is by selling their best Pastorius stock as it develops. Markets as diverse as Australia, Japan and America, as well as the major European operations, are keen to buy German-breds. With a collective foal crop which was small enough to start with and has been shrinking, the top German breeders can see that it won=t take long to kill the goose that laid the golden egg--especially when they sell the good fillies from those top German families. If they need to see any examples of what happens when a country sells off their top pedigrees, they need only look at what=s happened in America. For over 30 years American breeders have been selling to the Maktoums, to the Japanese (especially during the market crash of the late 1980s and after 2008), and to anybody else prepared to compete at that level, DBS PREMIER YEARLING SALE spending big money for the best available stock. Now YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG international buyers stay away from the American sales 2013 478 458 410 4.2% 89.5% 85.8% £13,300,750 £32,441 in droves, because they don=t know the sires and don=t 2012 494 467 395 5.5% 84.6% 80.0% £10,622,500 £26,892 2011 487 457 377 6.2% 82.5% 77.4% £10,364,000 £27,491 understand the pedigrees. They say it=s because of 2010 467 441 357 5.6% 81.0% 76.4% £9,578,000 £26,829 drugs, but that=s actually a secondary issue, and a 2009 495 465 369 6.1% 79.4% 74.5% £9,609,500 £26,042 convenient excuse. The real reason is because, on the 2008 500 474 401 5.2% 84.6% 80.2% £13,493,500 £33,650 whole, they don=t understand the pedigrees any more, and they don=t need to try and understand them, because the sires in Europe are so good. It=s probably a mistake, because American-breds in Europe punch well above their weight in terms of numbers, but it doesn=t matter as much to European buyers when you see there are 47 yearlings by Galileo in Tattersalls= October Sale Book 1.Cont. p9

BBAG YEARLING SALE YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG 2013 242 223 149 7.9% 66.8% 61.6% €7,149,500 €47,983 2012 261 247 169 5.4% 68.4% 64.8% €5,652,500 €33,447 2011 260 235 166 9.6% 70.6% 63.8% €5,470,500 €32,955 2010 306 277 168 9.5% 60.6% 54.9% €4,518,000 €26,893 2009 347 322 278 7.2% 85.7% 79.5% €6,415,500 €23,245 2008 358 324 242 9.5% 74.7% 67.6% €7,465,500 €30,849

Data compiled by Brianne Stanley TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/4/13 • PAGE 9 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

One thing about being smaller to start with is it can be easier to reverse the trend of declining numbers--a little bit can go a long way--and there are several moves afoot in Germany, both short- and long-term, which could result in the creation of more German-breds, both from the old, established families, and from new ones which could be developed if there were more breeders with commercially justifiable reasons to invest. I can=t emphasize enough how different a program it is to create quantity from quality than to try and create quality from quantity. They have a real basis on which to grow. Maybe there are only eight or 10 major breeders in Germany, but the traditions of their involvement routinely go back three to five generations in their families--that=s the human families as well as the horses. There are good indications that this central corps of top breeders realize that only by joining together to reinforce existing structures, and creating new ones can they lay the groundwork for the >Made in Germany= racing brand to grow and expand. It=s an ironic twist that they already have all the international recognition and demand they need. It is their domestic market which is in desperate need of development. They need more domestic racehorse owners, to create domestic demand so that breeders can justify expanding their numbers. It=s a big project in a country with a great equestrian tradition, but little recognition of horse racing by the vast majority of the German public. Cont. p10

Christoph Berglar Franz von Andreas Jacobs owner-breeder of Auersperg Gestut Fahrhof Novellist owner-breeder of Pastorius

Andreas Wohler Peter Schiergen Trainer of Trainer of Novellist Danedream Ben Forndran CEO of Baden- Baden Racecourse

Klaus Eulenberger Carola Ortlieb Number 2 at BBAG CEO of BBAG Sales TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/4/13 • PAGE 10 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

But German breeders have the raw material to build The overall leader in yearlings catalogued is from, and if the big owner-breeders-- Spendthrift=s Malibu Moon, currently number three on because it actually does all depend the TDN North American 2013 General Sire List. He has on them--can muster the political 87 catalogued, of which 38 are in Week 2. Ashford=s will, and find the time and the people Giant=s Causeway, number four on the North American to help implement the plans which list, as usual is in the top five by number catalogued, must be drawn up and financed-- with 74. there is a chance they can reverse Finally, big thank-yous and bouquets to Ben Fondrian, the decline in the foal crop, and CEO, and Peter Muhlfeit, who is in charge of PR and enhance the chances of the the press room at the Baden-Baden racetrack. The German-bred horse racing brand to international team which came in to cover the weekend first, sustain itself, and, second, included our own Liesl King, who as I mentioned above grow. Danedream did heroic work throughout; ex-TDN staffer Marie Kizenko; Isabel Mathew, from TurfCom in France; Keeneland Week 2 Sires... Katherine Fidler of Britain=s Racing Post; and the As we saw last week, the 875 yearlings catalogued Breeders= Cup=s Josh Christian. I know Josh particularly in Keeneland=s first week represent just 76 sires. But, wanted to thank Sebastian Weiss for showing him the beginning on Saturday, Sept. 15 with the new Book 2 ropes. (formerly Book 3), there will still be eight more days of selling, with another 3,033 yearlings catalogued, (Photos courtesy Liesl King) representing 239 sires (click here to see an alphabetical list of all Book 2 sires). The vast majority of Book 1 sires have more representation in Week 2, plus a lot more besides. (List of stallions with 45+ catalogued p11) Five sires have 50 or more catalogued in the second week, headed by WinStar=s Congrats, with 65, and Coolmore=s (nee Ashford=s) Henrythenavigator, with 63. Each has 10 catalogued for Week 1, and therefore are among five sires with 70 or more yearlings catalogued throughout the sale. These yearlings are from Congrats=s first Kentucky crop since moving up from Florida. He stood in 2011 at Vinery for a $15,000 fee. >Henry,= who made the switch from Kentucky to Ireland this year, is the only second-crop sire with three Grade I/Group 1 winners, after the 2-year-old colt Sudirman upset War Command in the G1 Phoenix S. Marie Kizenko, Bill Oppenheim, Liesl King, Josh Christian, last month. Also with 50+ catalogued in the second Isabel Mathew and Katherine Fidler week are: WinStar=s 2010 G1 Kentucky Derby winner, Super Saver (57, plus four in Book 1); Lane=s End=s high-class sire Candy Ride (55); and Three Chimneys= Sky Mesa (50, plus six), now fully recovered from a Bill Oppenheim may be contacted at [email protected] stuttering start back in 2007. Candy Ride, with 24 in (please cc TDN management at Book 1, is one of the five with 70+ catalogued for the [email protected]). Follow him on whole sale--he has 79--along with Congrats and Twitter at www.twitter.com/billoppenheim. Henrythenavigator. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/4/13 • PAGE 11 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

31 STALLIONS with 45+ Catalogued in KEENELAND SEPTEMBER (Entire Sale)

Stallion State Farm Fls 13 Fee 11 Fee Bk1 Wk2 Total 12 Ylg Avg. AI ABCI Malibu Moon KY Spendthrift 2001 70,000 60,000 49 38 87 151,013 2.21 1.74 Candy Ride (ARG) KY Lane's End 2006 40,000 40,000 24 55 79 83,991 2.93 1.91 Congrats KY Winstar 2008 35,000 15,000 10 65 75 42,804 1.19 1.1 Giant's Causeway KY Ashford 2002 85,000 85,000 50 24 74 151,418 2.86 2.08 Henrythenavigator IR Coolmore 2010 30,000 35,000 10 63 73 69,412 2.31 2.2 Super Saver KY Winstar 2012 20,000 20,000 4 57 61 *49,317 Harlan's Holiday KY Winstar 2005 35,000 25,000 14 47 61 89,881 1.86 1.58 Tapit KY Gainesway 2006 125,000 80,000 49 12 61 260,515 2.64 1.93 Hard Spun KY Darley 2009 60,000 30,000 14 46 60 101,570 2.73 2.15 Eskendereya KY Taylor Made 2012 17,500 30,000 16 44 60 *67,000 More Than Ready KY Winstar 2002 60,000 40,000 27 33 60 110,823 1.2 1.31 Quality Road KY Lane's End 2012 25,000 35,000 17 42 59 *120,000 Tiznow KY Winstar 2003 75,000 75,000 36 21 57 181,800 2.42 1.6 Sky Mesa KY Three Chimneys 2005 25,000 30,000 6 50 56 72,212 2.13 1.67 Lemon Drop Kid KY Lane's End 2002 35,000 35,000 15 40 55 99,320 2.68 2.13 Street Sense JP Japan 2009 40,000 22 32 54 102,151 2.25 1.82 Unbridled's Song D Dead 1998 60,000 85,000 37 17 54 184,905 2.63 1.94 Lookin At Lucky KY Ashford 2012 25,000 35,000 13 39 52 *88,667 Indian Charlie D Dead 2000 _ 70,000 29 23 52 143,576 2.43 1.88 Afleet Alex KY Gainesway 2007 15,000 25,000 1 49 50 46,190 2.12 1.57 Warrior's Reward KY Spendthrift 2012 15,000 15,000 2 48 50 *30,525 Scat Daddy KY Ashford 2009 30,000 10,000 5 44 49 77,940 2.2 1.79 Smart Strike KY Lane's End 1998 85,000 75,000 36 13 49 238,284 2.72 1.79 Colonel John KY Winstar 2011 15,000 15,000 2 46 48 89,567 Tale of the Cat KY Ashford 2000 25,000 30,000 9 39 48 75,837 1.48 1.23 Speightstown KY Winstar 2006 60,000 50,000 26 22 48 146,661 3.43 2.45 Medaglia d'Oro KY Darley 2006 100,000 100,000 34 14 48 299,310 3.32 2.1 Arch KY Claiborne 2000 40,000 30,000 28 19 47 150,474 1.6 1.58 Big Brown KY Three Chimneys 2010 35,000 40,000 46 46 75,605 3.25 2.44 Distorted Humor KY Winstar 2000 100,000 100,000 34 11 45 320,400 2.32 2.18 War Front KY Claiborne 2008 80,000 15,000 35 10 45 230,724 3.53 2.19 * 12 Wnlg Avg.

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PERFECT SOUL COLT TOPS CTHS SALE A colt by Perfect Soul (Ire) topped Tuesday=s open session of the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society=s Premier Yearling Sale when selling for $170,000 to Rob Yesterday=s Results: Cudney=s Cudney Stables and Partner. The bay, 6th-PRX, $50,274, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:12 2/5, ft. consigned by Richard Hogan, agent, is out of Tapatina CLASSIC GIACNROLL (c, 2, Giacomo--Classic Woman (Seeking the Gold) and is a half-brother to GI Del Mar {SW}, by Storm Bird) was fourth on debut at this Oaks heroine venue July 23 and finished second last time out in the Internallyflawless (Giant=s mud Aug. 13. Running without Lasix here, the even- Causeway). He was bred by money favorite stalked the pace from between horses Charles Fipke. Tapatina is a early. He shifted into gear in the stretch and chased half to champions Bosra down Pollard=s Magic (Pollard=s Vision) to win by a Sham (Woodman) and nose. Sales history: $12,000 yrl '12 FTMOCT; $27,000 Hector Protector 2yo >13 FTMMAY. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $39,300. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. (Woodman). A colt from the O-Lisa Guerrero & Joseph Besecker. B-Dermot Joyce first crop of two-time (KY). T-Lisa Guerrero. Canadian champion Internallyflawless Marchfield was the sale=s Benoit other six-figure yearling when selling for $100,000 to the bid of Rolph Davis and Robert Tiller. The youngster, out of the unraced Yesterday=s Results: Good Religion (Giant=s Causeway), was consigned by 5th-IND, $35,000, Msw, (S), 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:06, ft. Bernard McCormack=s Cara Bloodstock. For the session, THURMAN (g, 2, Run Away and Hide--Tee's Pleasure, 137 yearlings grossed $3,003,000. The average of by Lil E. Tee) was fifth on debut July 29 and third next $21,920 was a decrease of 13.8% from 2012, while out Aug. 13. The 2-1 chance broke on top, led the median fell 11.1% to $16,000. There were 75 throughout and opened up down the lane to win by yearlings reported not sold for a buy-back rate of 3 1/2 lengths. Catch This Warrior (Desert Warrior) was 35.4%--up from 25.1% a year ago. The sale continues second. Sales history: $10,000 yrl '12 INDOCT; with an open session Saturday. $2,000 RNA yrl '12 FTKFEB. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $24,850. Click for the brisnet.com chart. O-Amy & James R Elliott. B-Jonathan W Meredith (IN). T-Barbara I McBride. (718) 978-8200 www.mersant.com Sponsors of the following stats for the: Wednesday, Del Mar, post time: 6:09 p.m. EDT CTHS PREMIER YEARLING SALE OAK TREE JUVENILE TURF S., $100,000, 2yo, 1mT SESSION TOTALS 2013 2012 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML Catalogued 224 230 1 Home School (Ire) Intense Focus Gutierrrez O’Niell 5-1 No. Offered 212 207 2 Station House Rock Hard Ten Stevens Mandella 5-2 No. Sold 137 155 3 Smokin’ Ten Rock Hard Ten Flores Herrick 10-1 RNAs 75 52 4 Ontology Tapit Bejarano Callaghan 5-1 % RNAs 35.4% 25.1% 5 Easy Solution Margie’s Wildcat Gomez Miller 10-1 High Price $170,000 $275,000 6 Yes Yes Yes City Zip Smith Eurton 15-1 Gross $3,003,000 $3,942,000 7 Golden Dynamo Borrego Steiner Leonard 20-1 Average (% change) $21,920 (-13.8%) $25,432 8 Diamond Bachelor War Front Leparoux Biancone 9-5 Median (% change) $16,000 (-11.1%) $18,000 Click for the Brisnet.com PPs. www.cthsont.com Wednesday, Del Mar, post time: 7:10 p.m. EDT All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, PIRATE’S BOUNTY S., $90,000, 3yo/up, 6f unless otherwise indicated PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 1 Ain’t No Other Old Topper Gomez Hllndrfr 10-1 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. 2 Private Zone Macho Uno Pedroza O’Neill 5-1 This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by 3 Rail Trip Jump Start Valdiva Ellis 5-1 any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior 4 Koast Lawyer Ron Maldndo Sadler 15-1 written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. 5 Ruler of Dubai Tribal Rule Couton Ppprdrmou 20-1 Information as to the American races, race results and 6 Longview Drive Pulpit Leparoux Hllndrfr 10-1 earnings was obtained from results charts published in 7 So Brilliant Medaglia d’Oro Garcia Baffert 7-2 Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission 8 Roman Threat Roman Ruler Bejarano Baffert 5-2 of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. 9 Chiloquin Tribal Rule Talamo Hansen 4-1 Click for the Brisnet.com PPs. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/4/13 • PAGE 2 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Monday Night=s Results: 10th-DMR, $76,000, Msw, (S), 2yo, 6f (AWT), 1:10, ft. GO FIRST (g, 2, Kafwain--Go Ruby Go, by Rubiano) hit the wire first last out here Aug. 7, but was disqualified and placed second. The 4-1 chance brought up the back of the pack early in this one, moved up on the turn and angled out five wide at the top of the lane. He continued to rally down the stretch to take the late lead and finish a half-length ahead of Pray Hard (Kafwain). Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-0, $73,770. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Harris Farms Inc & Little Red Feather Racing. B-Harris Farms (CA). T-Dean Pederson. INDUSTRY INFO

T.I.P. Award Recipients Announced: The Jockey Club=s Thoroughbred Incentive Program has chosen the winners of the Thoroughbred of the Year Award and Young Rider of the Year Award, its non-competition awards. The Thoroughbred of the Year Award is given to a Thoroughbred that has been successful in a non- competitive career. This year=s recipient is Loveable Rascal, an 11-year-old therapy horse at Fieldstone Farm in Ohio. Loveable Rascal, bred by Airdire Stud, launched his career as a talented hunter jumper upon leaving the racetrack. He retired from that job six years ago due to injury and began a new start as a therapy horse. ARascal is one of those horses that not only knows he ACece was a very difficult horse when she first came is helping riders, he wants to,@ said Jinene Studinski, off the track; however, many of her behavioral issues Equine Director at Fieldstone Farm. AThrough Rascal=s were caused by physical pain related to management generous heart and instinct to serve, children with practices that were easily corrected,@ said Roberts. autism and Down Syndrome have said their first words. The final recipient is Annise Montplaisir, who was Adults with multiple sclerosis and children with introduced to Cyclone Larry when working as a neurological disorders have improved balance and Racehorse Ambassador at the North Dakota Horse Park. gained strength. Some have even taken their first steps She also intends to use her award money towards her after riding him. High school students and military education. veterans have hope and strength. Rascal is an amazing horse that reaches people of all ages and with all kinds of challenges and helps them become stronger physically and emotionally so they can better cope with daily life.@ The Young Rider of the Year Award is presented to a rider age 18 or under who owns or leases a Thoroughbred for 4H, Pony Club, or other similar activities. This year there were four recipients. Chloe Bellerive owns Lemon Twister, who raced just four times. Together they compete in 4H, FFA, and are ambassadors for the breed and their T.I.P. earning will go to further that goal. AEverywhere we go, after I exit the rings, someone always asks me about his breeding, and I very proudly state he is a Thoroughbred and an ex-racehorse that I was very lucky to find,@ said Bellerive. Madison Shaughnessy adopted her horse MissGuided from a local horse rescue where she volunteered. She will use her T.I.P. money towards college. Natalie Roberts owns Comcord, who was quite difficult in the beginning, which inspired her to go to Vet school. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/4/13 • PAGE 3 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Live Streaming of TOBA Dinner: The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association=s 28th Annual Awards Dinner will be streamed live on www.bloodhorse.com/tobaawards at 8p.m. EDT Sept. 6. AWe are excited to partner with the Blood-Horse to offer a live stream of the Awards Dinner,@ said Dan Metzger president of TOBA. ADue to the popularity of IN BRITAIN: the live stream last year, we have decided to offer this Pearl Queen, f, 3, Street Sense--Island Queen, by opportunity to our members and the racing community Ogygian. Leicester, 9-3, Hcp, 3yo, 7f 9ydsT. again this year.@ B-Adrian Regan, Kildare Stud & Darley. *$135,000 The dinner will be hosted by former jockey and wnlg >10 KEENOV; $125,000 yrl >11 KEESEP. television racing analyst Donna Barton Brothers to **1/2 to Friendly Island (Crafty Friend), MGSW & honor the accomplishments of Thoroughbred owners. MGISP, G1SP-UAE, $1,369,714. The Rood & Riddle Thoroughbred Sport Horse of the Year Award will also be presented to the owners of Royal Bajan, g, 5, Speightstown--Crown You (MSP), by Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison is an ex-racehorse who Two Punch. Lingfield, Britain, 9-3, Mdn, 3yo/up, 5fT. has excelled in United States Equestrian Federation B-West Wind Farm. *$18,000 yrl >09 KEESEP; sport horse competitions. ,125,000 2yo >10 DONAPR; 48,000gns RNA HIT >11 Lisa Danielle (Wolf Power {SAf}), dam of Horse of the TATHIT; 19,000gns RNA HIT >13 TATFEB. Year Wise Dan (Wiseman=s Ferry) and multiple graded stakes winner Successful Dan (Successful Appeal), will be honored as National Broodmare of the Year. Gary Hip 2487 - ½ bro selling at KeeSep with TAYLOR MADE Biszantz will also be presented with the Industry Service Award. CLARIFICATION: Bloodstock agent Nick Hines recommended the private purchase of Monday=s I=m NYRA & Penn National Team for Pick 4: Smokin S. hero Jedi Mind Trick. In trainer John Sadler=s The New York Racing Association and Penn National quote in the race recap, it was transcribed as Dick Gaming will be launching a special reduced takeout Hines. We regret the error. Thursday Pick 4, which will link the last two races at Belmont and the first two at Penn National. The initial Pick 4 will be Sept. 12 and run every Thursday until Oct. 24, which is the final week of Belmont=s fall meet. There is a 50-cent minimum wager will be offered at a reduced 15% takeout. First-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, September 4 "We are very excited to partner with NYRA and offer Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ racing customers this new and unique bet," said Dan BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Silver, director of racing operations at Hollywood DENIS OF CORK (Harlan's Holiday), Taylor Mountain, $3K, 14/2/0 Casino at Penn National Race Course. "Combining races 8-DMR, Stk, 7f, Celtic Moon, $100K OBS APR 2yo, 5-1 from and Penn National in this reduced IN SUMMATION (Put It Back), Ocala Stud, $4K, 60/3/0 takeout wager should create a fun and appealing 4-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Final Step, $135K OBS APR 2yo, 7-2 midweek wagering opportunity." INTENSE FOCUS (Giant's Causeway), Ballylinch Stud, $, 99/7/1 3-DMR, Stk, 1mT, Home School (Ire), 5-1 OLD FASHIONED (Unbridled's Song), Taylor Made, $8K, 81/3/0 APPOINTMENTS 4-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Mr. Splash, $17K RNA KEE JAN yrl, 10-1 TWO STEP SALSA (Petionville), Get Away Farm, $5K, 50/7/0 Grant Williamson 8-DMR, Stk, 7f, Dance With Fate, $120K OBS APR 2yo, 8-1 $ Appointed to the Adena Stallions sales and marketing team and based at the Kentucky office. First/Second-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, Sept. 4 $ Most recently served as Stallion Director at Vinery, Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2009 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ Ltd. BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) $ Adena Springs General Manager, Eric Hamelback HENRYTHENAVIGATOR (Kingmambo), Ashford, $65K, 223/38/5 said, AThe addition of Grant will only further the 6-GG, Msw, 5f, +Lookinfor Mr Right, $210K KEE NOV wnl, 5-2 Stronach's mission to gain quality mares to be INTO MISCHIEF (Harlan's Holiday), Spendthrift, $13K, 72/22/5 presented to all of the Adena stallions with our 8-DMR, Stk, 7f, Can the Man, $320K BAR MAY 2yo, 9-2 goal to produce high-class racehorses for our LUCKY J. H. (Cee's Tizzy), 45/7/1 clients.@ 8-DMR, Stk, 7f, Alpine Luck, 15-1 $ Grant joins the team of sales and breeding RUN AWAY AND HIDE (City Zip), Darby Dan, $8K, 95/29/4 specialists including Jack Brothers, Cormac 8-DMR, Stk, 7f, Alberts Hope, $40K BAR OCT yrl, 7-2 Breathnach, Liam O'Rourke and Tony Gattellaro, all SHOWING UP (Strategic Mission), Adena Springs Fl, $8K, 88/20/1 available to assist with mating selections. 4-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Being There, $47K OBS APR 2yo, 15-1 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/4/13 • PAGE 4 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Rookies cont. Yesterday=s Result: SPRING AT LAST (Silver Deputy), WinStar, $15K, 126/43/4 Nancy, 15.20, Mdn, i16,000, 3yo, 1 1/2mT, 2:37.41, 4-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Sawyer's Hill, $100K KEE SEP yrl, 3-1 sf. STREET BOSS (Street Cry {Ire}), Darley, $25K, 187/64/4 INICIAR (GER) (c, 3, Galileo {Ire}--Iota {Ger} {G1SW- 4-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Capo, $40K OBS APR 2yo, 15-1 Ger, $254,019}, by Tiger Hill {Ire}), beaten a neck WAR PASS (Cherokee Run), Lanes End, $30K, 126/24/3 when second at Munich on debut Aug. 11, justified a 6-GG, Msw, 5f, +Total War, $65K KEE SEP yrl, 7-5 supplementary entry in this return. Settled just behind ZANJERO (Cherokee Run), Millennium, $10K, 112/15/1 4-IND, Msw, 6f, +She Knows, 15-1 the leading trio for the most part, the 13-5 second favorite came under pressure on the home turn and was • ON THE WORKTAB • ridden throughout the 300-meter straight to prevail by a half length from Thanos (Fr) (Librettist) in the dying BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK strides. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 1 place, Renee’s Titan (Bernstein), 5f, 1:01, 5/18 i9,200. Click for Equidia VIDEO. Tiz Flirtatious (Tizbud), 5f, 1:00.40, 3/18 O/B-Gestut Schlenderhan; T-Wilhelm Giedt.

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N OBSERVATIONS AMERICA on today’s European racing scene BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: 5.15 Chantilly, Debutantes, €24,000, 2yo, f, 1mT PORTLAND MILE H., $38,700, PMX, 9-2, 3yo/up, 1m, RIP ROARING (GB) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) makes his debut for Khalid Abdullah and Andre Fabre, and is the latest progeny of their stellar 1:37 4/5, ft. performer Nebraska Tornado (Storm Cat). This track was the scene of 1--CREW LEADER, 119, g, 6, Pulpit--Triple Act, by the first of that high-class distaffers two top-level successes in the Theatrical (Ire). O-Kirk Sutherland; B-Darley (KY); G1 Prix de Diane 10 years ago. T-Theodore J Hurt; J-Deborah Hoonan. $21,285. Lifetime Record: GSP, 27-7-4-3, $195,642. 2--Why Not Be Perfect, 125, h, 6, Whywhywhy-- Perfect Time, by Matchlite. O-J C Racing Stable. $7,740. Yesterday=s Results: 3--Memo to Mya, 120, g, 5, Cobra King--Memo Bay, by Goodwood, 14.55, Mdn, ,5,000, 2yo, f, 1mT, Memo (Chi). O-Nancy & Jim Garrett. $5,805. 1:40.66, gd/fm. Margins: 7, 4 1/4, NK. Odds: 2.70, 1.00, 10.30. UCHENNA (IRE) (f, 2, Fastnet Rock {Aus}--Uriah {Ger} {GSW-US, SW & GSP-Ger, $171,640}, by Acatenango ALLOWANCE RESULTS: {Ger}), who missed the break when a first-up seventh 8th-PRX, $66,220, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW3X, at Kempton Aug. 14, was away from the gate in better 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. fashion here and stalked the pace in second until the GREAT LOOKINBLONDE (m, 5, Albert the Great-- straight. Easing upsides Tea in Transvaal (Ire) (Teofilo Crouching Thunder, by Thunder Gulch) Lifetime Record: {Ire}) approaching the two pole, the 9-2 chance came SW, 18-6-6-3, $341,996. O-Evan Lauro. B-Salvatore De under pressure soon after and was driven out to deny Bunda (PA). T-Evan C Lauro. that rallying rival by a head. Sales history: 42,000gns yrl 12 TATOCT. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, 3,235. > , 9th-PRX, $48,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y (off VIDEO, courtesy Racing UK. O-The Black Gold Partnership; B-Knockaney Stud; turf), 1:42 2/5, ft. T-David Simcock. PIXIE DEVIL (f, 3, Stephen Got Even--Moody Broad, by Wild Again) Lifetime Record: 5-2-2-0, $71,420. O-Macho Uno Racing. B-David J Will (KY). T-Steve Klesaris. *$20,000 yrl '11 FTMOCT. www.horseracingleague.com Wednesday, Chantilly, post time: 5:50 p.m. PRIX DE LA COCHERE-Listed, €55,000, 3yo, f, 1mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 9th-IND, $38,000, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 1/5, ft. 1 5 Snow Bell (Fr) Kendargent (Fr) Benoist Clement INDIANA CHARLIE (g, 3, Najran--Charlie My Boy, by 2 7 Butterfly McQueen Curlin Probert Balding Gold Tribute) Lifetime Record: SW, 8-2-0-1, $84,407. 3 10 Nuit d'Amour (Fr) Azamour (Ire) Jarnet Brandt O-Edward Mercaldo & William E Hall. B-William Ewing & 4 8 Flawless Beauty (GB) Excellent Art (GB) SCRATCHED 5 6 Belonging (GB) Raven's Pass Guyon Fabre Hall & Edward Mercaldo (IN). T-William E Hall. *1/2 to 6 2 Her Star Harlan's Holiday Lemaire Bary Slew City Boy (Slew City Slew), SW, $119,799 . 7 3 Kenbella (Fr) Kendargent (Fr) Veron Pantall 8 1 Akemi (Ire) Ftstpsinthesnd (GB) Soumillon Thomas-Dmlte 9 4 Askania Nova (Ire) New Approach (Ire) Mosse de Ryr-Dupre TDN TODAY 10 11 Reponds Moi More than Ready Peslier Head Around the World...... 5 pages 11 9 Punta Stella (Ire) Elusive City C Demuro Kobayashi All carry 123 pounds bar Snow Bell, 128. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/4/13 • PAGE 5 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

8th-FLX, $22,000, NW3L, 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:06, ft. OUR PEDROIA (c, 3, Catienus--Pompeii City, by Carson City) Lifetime Record: SW, 11-3-2-3, $72,148. O-Henry Steadman. B-Kenneth L & Sarah K Ramsey (NY). T-Paul W Barrow. *$2,000 yrl '11 FTKOCT; $14,000 2yo >12 FTMMAY.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Fabulous Miss Bea, f, 2, Bernstein--Fabulous Sun, by Maria's Mon. IND, 9-3, 7 1/2fT, 1:28 1/5. B-Farm III Enterprises & Off The HookPartners LLC (FL). *$25,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. Go First, g, 2, Kafwain--Go Ruby Go, by Rubiano. DMR, 9-2, (S), 6f (AWT), 1:10. B-Harris Farms (CA). No Crime, g, 3, Elhayq (Ire)--Crime Spree, by Lost Code. IND, 9-3, (S), 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-J B Stables Inc (IN). Niemi Says No, g, 4, Dehere--Stewper, by Crafty Prospector. IND, 9-3, 5fT, :57 2/5. B-Richard Perkins (KY). Artic North, g, 4, North Light (Ire)--Ms Isadorable, by Royal Academy. DMR, 9-2, 1 1/8mT, 1:48 2/5. B-Richard Shultz (KY). *$2,000 yrl '10 KEESEP. **1/2 to Major Marvel (Bernstein), SW, $534,978. A Bargain Yearling Purchase by TCR Ranch • 859-613-3194 Now We're Talkin, g, 4, Real Quiet--Walk Your Talk, by Talkin Man. PRX, 9-3, (C), 1m70y (off turf), 1:44 1/5. B-Darlene S Townsend & Joseph F Engers (PA).

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Martian (Ire), g, 3, Duke of Marmalade (Ire)--Starship EUROPE (Ire), by Galileo (Ire). Goodwood, Britain, 9-3, Mdn, 3yo, 9f 192ydsT. B-T Hirschfeld. *3/4 to Alexander CONDITIONS RESULTS: Pope (Ire) ( Dancer {Ire}), GSW-Ire & GSP- BRITAIN, Goodwood, 15.30, 9-3, ,25,000, 2yo, 7fT, Eng, $155,618. 1:25.65, gd/fm. Miss Rembrandt (GB), f, 3, Dutch Art (GB)--Lyndalee LYN VALLEY (GB) (c, 2, Shamardal--Demisemiquaver (Ire), by Fasliyev. Baden-Baden, Germany, 9-2, Mdn, {GB} {SP-US}, by Singspiel {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 3yo, 6fT. B-R F & S D Knipe. *,24,000 yrl >11 5-2-2-0, ,25,213. O-J Barson; B-Highclere Stud & DONAUG; ,16,000 RNA 2yo >12 DONAPR. Floors Farming; T-Mark Johnston. *42,000gns yrl >12 Murphy=s Delight (Ire), c, 3, Hurricane Run (Ire)--Akoya TATOCT. (Ire), by Anabaa. Roscommon, Ireland, 9-2, Mdn, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT. B-Akoya Syndicate. *30,000gns FRANCE, Nancy, 14.20, 9-3, i20,000, 4yo/up, yrl >11 TATDEC. 9f 165ydsT, 2:01.55, sf. Mishaal (Ire), g, 3, Kheleyf--My Dubai (Ire), by Dubai ARNUERO (GB) (h, 5, Sakhee--Penang Pearl {Fr} {SW- Millennium (GB). Musselburgh, Britain, 9-3, Mdn, Eng}, by Bering {GB}) Lifetime Record: 19 starts, 3yo/up, 7f 30ydsT. B-Darley. *,5,000 HIT >13 4 wins, 12 places, i79,480. O-Medreal CB; B-Mme A DBSMAY. K H Ooi; T-Mauricio Delcher-Sanchez. *52,000gns yrl Andarta (Ger), f, 3, Platini (Ger)--Auenpracht (Ger), by >09 TATOCT; 37,000gns RNA 2yo >10 TATGNS. **1/2 General Assembly. Nancy, France, 9-3, Mdn, 3yo, to (GB) (Dansili {GB}), Hwt Older Horse-Eng 9f 165ydsT. B-Thomas Gehrig. *i105,000 yrl >11 at 11-14f, G1SW-Eng, $1,191,540. BBASEP. **Full to Antara (Ger), Hwt 3yo-Ger at 9.5-11f, MGSW & G1SP-Eng, GSW-Ger, G1SP-Fr & ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Ity, SP-Tur, $466,817; 1/2 to Andolini (Ger) (Kallisto Elysian Prince (GB), c, 2, Champs Elysees (GB)--Trinkila, {Ger}), GSW-Ger. by Cat Thief. Lingfield, Britain, 9-3, Mdn, 2yo, 1m Antonio Vivaldi (Ger), c, 3, Santiago (Ger)--Almudena (AWT). B-D S Lee. *15,000gns RNA yrl >12 TATOCT. (Ger), by Law Society. Baden-Baden, Germany, 9-2, **Fourth winner for freshman sire (by Danehill). Cond, 3yo, 1 1/2mT. B-Erika Muller. Peacemaker (Ire), f, 2, High Chaparral (Ire)--Sauterne Tradidance (Fr), f, 3, Turtle Bowl (Ire)--Pollys Dance (GB) (SW-Eng), by Rainbow Quest. Leicester, Britain, (Fr), by Kaldoun (Fr). Beaumont-de-Lomagne, France, 9-3, Mdn, 2yo, 7f 9ydsT. B-Watership Down Stud. 9-2, Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/8mT. B-Francois Bayrou. *8,000gns yrl >12 TATOCT. *i8,000 RNA yrl >11 ARQOCT; i11,000 HIT >12 ARQJUL.