MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2014 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here STORMY LUCY MAKES GRADE IN SANTA ANA FOR DRYSDALE, THE MORE THINGS STAY Stormy Lucy (Stormy Atlantic) shot through an THE SAME opening along the rail and surged clear to win Sunday=s By Lucas Marquardt GII Santa Ana H. by a widening 1 1/2 lengths. AAll I told Early last month, Hall of Fame trainer Neil Drysdale [Rafael Bejarano] was, >You do the riding, but she=ll go moved from Hollywood Park--where he had been anywhere,=@ said trainer Frank Lucarelli, who was stabled for some three decades--to Santa Anita. After winning his first graded stakes at Santa Anita. AShe=ll 76 years, Hollywood Park was closing its doors, soon go inside, between >em, around >em, over >em. She=s an to become a housing development, and Drysdale was easy horse to get around there. You=ve just got to find one of dozens of horsemen the right spot.@ Juddmonte homebred Emollient (Empire forced to relocate. It wasn=t Maker), favored at 4-5, pressed the pace before tiring the first big transition for to fourth. Cont. p3 the 66-year-old Hall of Fame conditioner in recent years. There=s been a slow FEATURE PRESENTATION • GII REBEL S. changing of the guard in the local training ranks in Southern California. Young guns like Simon Callaghan, Dan Blacker and Leonard Powell have risen in the ranks, while there=s been a Neil Drysdale consolidation of top racing Benoit prospects among just a handful of trainers, Bob Baffert and John Sadler among REBEL RUNNERS EYE REMATCH them. With many of Drysdale=s owners getting on in The top four finishers from Saturday=s roughly run years, that=s meant he, like everyone else, has had to GII Rebel S. at Oaklawn Park all exited the race in fine compete for those horses who bring Saturday-afternoon shape and connections are considering a rematch in the glory--and ultimately more horses. On a personal level, Apr. 12 GI Arkansas Derby. Rebel winner Hoppertunity meanwhile, Drysdale became a father for the first time (Any Given Saturday) shipped back to Southern in 2007 when his wife, bloodstock agent Shawn California Sunday. AThat was a really exciting race, Dugan, gave birth to daughter Lita. Cont. p4 there were four horses coming down to the wire together with all of that pushing and shoving,@ said Jim Barnes, assistant to trainer Bob Baffert. AHe came back just fine, no worse for the wear. It=s up to Bob if we come back with him for the Arkansas Derby.@ Runner- up Tapiture (Tapit) also survived the bumping match to the wire. AHe came back good,@ said trainer Steve Asmussen. AHe ate up good and he=s bright-eyed and bushy-tailed this morning, which was the big concern. He didn=t seem to mind [not winning] and he didn=t get his feelings hurt. I wish we would have won, but we still have him and that=s a good thing. Coming back in the Arkansas Derby is definitely the plan. That=s why we=re here.@ Trainer Billy Gowan was satisfied with Ride on Curlin (Curlin)=s third-place finish in the Rebel. AHe came back great and is perfect this morning,@ said Gowan. AHe likes a fight, and he got one and he ran hard. We=ll just try to keep him sound and keep him moving forward for the Arkansas Derby.@ Of fourth- place finisher Strong Mandate (Tiznow), trainer D. Wayne Lukas said, AHe=s fine this morning and we=re looking forward to the next one. Hopefully, we=ll do better next time.@ Click here to share this story IN THIS ISSUE PEB’s TDN Sketch of the Week

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Stormy Lucy Makes Grade in Santa Ana (cont. from p1) Veteran trainer Frank Lucarelli pitched for the Victoria Stormy Lucy broke well, but was unhurried and Mussels of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League dropped back through the field while racing along the in 1978. AI=ve won a couple smaller stakes here, but rail as favored Emollient (Empire Maker) rushed up to this is my first graded win at Santa Anita and I=ve been press pacesetting longshot Nickels Wild (Sky Mesa) on training for 35 years, ever since I got released in the the front end through fractions of :24.95, :49.73 and minor leagues,@ Lucarelli said. 1:12.11. Near the back of the tightly grouped field, Stormy Lucy was bred by Mercedes Stable, which Stormy Lucy snuck purchased her dam Here Comes Lucinda (Dixieland through an opening along Band), in foal to Roman Ruler, for $160,000 out of the the rail turning for home, 2006 Fasig-Tipton November sale. The 15-year-old burst past the tiring mare has made three trips through the sales ring since, pacesetter in the final most recently bringing $130,000 from Josham Farm at furlong and finished full last year=s Fasig November sale, while in foal to of run. Bodemeister. AIt was my first time on her,@ said winning jockey Sunday, Santa Anita Park Rafael Bejarano. AToday SANTA ANA S.-GII, $200,500, SAX, 3-16, 4yo/up, was perfect. She broke f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1:47, fm. well and I got a great 1--@STORMY LUCY, 118, m, 5, by Stormy Atlantic position. I got through on 1st Dam: Here Comes Lucinda, by Dixieland Band the rail and she came Stormy Lucy 2nd Dam: Lucinda K, by Red Ransom flying.@ Benoit 3rd Dam: Bold Crown, by George Navonod Emollient was making ($24,000 2yo >11 BESMAY). O-Erica Gaunt; her first start since finishing fourth in the Nov. 2 B-Mercedes Stable LLC (KY); T-Frank Lucarelli; GI Breeders= Cup F/M Turf. AIt was her first race back,@ J-Rafael Bejarano. $120,000. Lifetime Record: GISP, explained jockey Mike Smith, who was aboard the 21-6-2-3, $392,200. Werk Nick Rating: C+. beaten favorite. AShe was a little eager in the wrong Click for eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. place. Honestly, that=s all it was. She still ran well and I think she got a lot out of it.@ A former claimer, Stormy Lucy had hit the board in 2--Emotional Kitten, 123, f, 4, Kitten=s Joy--Silent four previous graded events, but was earning her first Emotion, by Ghazi. O/B-Kenneth L & Sarah K Ramsey graded victory Sunday. The bay mare was second in (PA); T-Wesley A Ward. $40,000. the 2012 GI Del Mar Oaks and third in the GI Rodeo 3--Miss Serendipity (Arg), 120, m, 6, Not for Sale Drive S. before finishing 11th behind Zagora (Fr) (Green (Arg)--Marca Registrada (Arg), by Candy Stripes. Tune) in that year=s GI Breeders= Cup F/M Turf. The O/B-Anselmo Emilio Cavalieri (Arg); T-Ronald L Breeders= Cup would be Stormy Lucy=s final start for McAnally. $24,000. Washington owner Frank Gaunt, who passed away that Margins: 1HF, 1, HD. Odds: 4.50, 4.00, 6.70. December. The mare now runs for Gaunt=s widow, Also Ran: Emollient, Nickels Wild, Topic, Floral Erica. In 2013, Stormy Lucy won the Miss America S. Romance. Click for the brisnet.com chart, the at Golden Gate in October and was a nose runner-up in brisnet.com PPs or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style the Dec. 29 GII Robert J. Frankel S. She was fifth in pedigree. VIDEO. her 2014 debut in the Feb. 17 GII Buena Vista S. TDN TODAY All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated Headline News...... 12 pages TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/17/14 • PAGE 4 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

More Things Stay the Same for Drysdale (cont. from p1) Yet with all these changes, many things remain the same for Drysdale. He still maps out training schedules and race plans with longtime assistant John O'Donoghue each morning. He still can be found each September at Keeneland, inspecting yearlings in the hopes of finding his next star. And he still knows how to train a horse. More than anything, Drysdale knows how to train a horse. That was in evidence last weekend at Santa Anita, when Jose Nelson and David Heerensperger=s Winning Prize (Arg) (Pure Prize), a 5-year-old Argentine import, led every step in the one-mile GI Frank E. Kilroe Mile S., stamping himself as a major force in the turf division. His winning time of 1:32.44 was the second-fastest ever in the race behind only Atticus=s mark of 1:31.89 in 1997. AThat horse is just quality,@ Drysdale understatedly said after the race. A Triple Group 1 winner in Argentina, Winning Prize is now 3-for-5 in the U.S. and was capturing his second straight after a smart off-the-pace tally in the GII Arcadia S. Feb. 1. Drysdale is in his fifth decade of successfully mining prospects from South America. AWhen I worked for [Hall of Fame trainer Charlie] Whittingham, I would go down and buy his South American horses,@ said Drysdale. Winning Prize had been on Drysdale=s radar when he was approached to purchase an interest in him. AWe were aware of him, because we=d been watching another horse down there and saw Drysdale and Antonio Bullrich some of his races,@ said courtesy Shawn Dugan Drysdale. ABut then Ignacio Correas [IV], who trains at Sagamore Farm in Maryland, called and said that [South American owner] Jose Nelson might be willing to partner on the horse.@ Drysdale and his wife Shawn made the trip to Argentina and were impressed. AHe=s a very handsome horse,@ said Drysdale. AHe=s the type that when he gallops past, people ask who it is.@ Drysdale presented the horse to his client David Heerensperger, who purchased an interest, and Winning Prize was on his way to the U.S. The Kilroe was Drysdale=s first Grade I victory since another Argentine import, Miss Match (Arg) (Indygo Shiner), upset Switch (Quiet American) in the GI Santa Margarita in March of 2011. But despite the long gap between Grade I drinks, Drysdale has saddled plenty of stakes winners in the interim. Kid Dreams (Lemon Drop Kid) won last year=s GIII Hawthorne Derby, while the Euro import Lucayan (Fr) (Turtle Bowl {Ire}) annexed the GII Hollywood Turf Cup in December. Cont. p5

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Drysdale saddled the 1-2 in Del Mar=s CTT and Thoroughbred Owners of California H. last August, with Topic (Discreet Cat), off a close-up third in the GI American Oaks, defeating stablemate Freedom Reigns (Ire) (Jeremy). And the progressive Fire With Fire (Distorted Humor) won a pair of stakes last term. Other Drysdale-trained standouts in recent years include the Grade II winners Bourbon Bay (Sligo Bay {Ire}), Vamo a Galupiar (Chi) (Proud Citizen), Liberian Freighter (Bertrando), Dreamy Kid (Lemon Drop Kid) and Marsh Side (Gone West). Drysdale quietly went on several hot streaks last year, as well. He won four straight at Del Mar in August; later in the fall, he won six of nine starts during one stretch. So yeah, Neil Drysdale can still train a horse.

Man on the Move… Neil Drysdale was born in Haslemere, Surrey, England in 1947. His father, a Royal Marine, served with the U.S. Marines in Korea. In the 1960s, after studying at the University of Barcelona, Drysdale taught English as a foreign language for a spell, but a love of horses eventually brought him Drysdale=s next star, and next Hall of Famer, was west. He got a Drysdale and wife Shawn Dugan Princess Rooney. The job at Tartan popular gray daughter of Farms in Ocala, then spent two years in South America, Verbatim gave Drysdale a helping establish stud farms in Argentina and second Kentucky Oaks in Venezuela. When he returned to the U.S., Drysdale 1984, and a year later took signed on with trainer Roger Laurin for two years, then the inaugural GI Breeders' served as an assistant to Hall of Famer Charlie Cup Distaff S. In all, she Whittingham for four years in the 1970s. In 1974, he won 17 of 21 starts and became the private trainer for Corbin Robertson's Saron earned over $1.3 million. Stable. Further Breeders= Cup Drysdale=s first breakout horse was the filly Bold 'n winners came with Determined. Owned by Saron Stable, Bold 'n champion Tasso (>85 Determined won all four starts at two in 1979, Juvenile), Prized (>89 Turf), including the GII Oak Leaf S. A year later, the daughter champion Hollywood of Bold And Brave won 9 of Wildcat (>93 Distaff), and 12 through a championship the latter=s son War Chant season by any other name. A (>00). six-pack of Grade I=s that year And, of course, there was included the Kentucky Oaks, A.P. Indy. The $2.9-million Keeneland July topper won CCA Oaks, Acorn S. and Drysdale and A.P. Indy the GI Hollywood Futurity at Spinster S., and only the Horsephotos Kentucky Derby-winning filly two in 1991, then Genuine Risk--who she beat established himself as the firm Derby favorite with a by a nose in the GI Maskette win over Bertrando in the GI Santa Anita Derby. A foot in their lone meeting on the bruise kept him from the first Saturday in May, but he year--kept her from divisional rebounded to take the GI Belmont S. and, later in the honors. In 1997, Bold 'n year, the GI Breeders= Cup Classic. He was named Lita Drysdale Determined was inducted into Horse of the Year and entered the Hall of Fame in courtesy Shawn Dugan Racing=s Hall of Fame. 2000. Cont. p6 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/17/14 • PAGE 6 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

A.P. Indy ensured his legacy as one of the best sires Returned to California, Winning Prize again had his of the last quarter century, and has almost chances compromised by weather in the GII Citation S. single-handedly ensured the Bold Ruler line through at Betfair Hollywood Park Nov. 29. AIt rained then, too, Seattle Slew will continue through the next few and I don=t think he decades. Interestingly, Drysdale has trained only a handled the ground that handful of A.P. Indy's offspring. "We've had four, well,@ said Drysdale. Over maybe five through the years," said Drysdale. "Really a turf labeled >good,= not very many at all." Winning Prize made all, One of Drysdale=s most notable training jobs came but couldn=t hold off with Fusaichi Pegasus. Another sale topper, the $4- Silentio (Silent Name million Keeneland September grad became the first {Jpn}) and Summer Front betting favorite since 1979 to win the Derby in 2000, (War Front), finishing and did so with a quirky--some would call difficult-- third by 3/4 lengths. personality that saw him rear, wheel, balk, throw his But as the skies Winning Prize jockey and/or stare off at a crowd, depending on his cleared, Winning Prize=s Benoit mood. One day, after arriving at Churchill Downs prior stock rose. In the to the Derby, Fusaichi Pegasus reared back and tossed one-mile GII Arcadia S. at Santa Anita Feb. 1, he his exercise rider, landing on his haunches before showed a new dimension (in the States at least), Drysdale, nearby, quickly grabbed hold of the colt. coming from a stalking position to win by 1 1/2 lengths "He hasn't put on a real show," Drysdale told the in 1:32 4/5. A[Co-owner] Jose Nelson had said the Sun Sentinel. "When he's in California, he can really do horse didn=t have to be on the lead, and in the Arcadia, some tricks." he showed that he could take off the pace,@ said Drysdale also trained the champion Fiji (GB), and Drysdale. numerous Grade I winners, including Aragorn (Ire), Winning Prize was back on the lead in the Kilroe, but Deputy Governor, Labeeb (GB), Splendid Blended, the result was the same: a stylish win in 1:32 and Fourty Niners Son, Artiste Royal (Ire), Storming Home change. When jockey Corey Nakatani hopped off after (GB), Hawksley Hill (Ire), Gorgeous, Musical Chimes, the Kilroe, he immediately began talking about Winning White Heart (GB), and Sarafan. Prize=s Breeders= Cup potential. Drysdale confirmed that Two Classic winners. Six Breeders= Cup winners. Winning Prize would ultimately target the GI Breeders= Three Hall of Fame horses. Naturally, an honor roll like Cup Mile, to be held at Santa Anita once again in that begs to be ranked. Drysdale, however, refuses. AI November. AWe actually entertained thoughts of don=t think you can rank your horses like that,@ he said. running in the Breeders= Cup last year, but with these AI=m always surprised when someone compares one South American horses, you want to give them plenty horse to another over the years--they=re all so different, of time,@ said Drysdale. and they do different things.@ Winning Prize now has eight wins from 13 starts. Three of his losses came on the main track (including Eye on the Prize… two dirt starts in Argentina), with the other two coming Is Winning Prize Drysdale=s next superstar, or simply on rain-softened ground. He=s undefeated on firm turf. a very talented Grade I animal? Time will tell, but Drysdale clearly thinks very highly of him. Last October, Excited About the Years to Come… after Winning Prize won his U.S. debut at Del Mar in Horse training is a knowledge-based profession. August facing optional claiming company, Drysdale put Trainers, essentially, are paid for their minds and the the horse on a plane across the country to face Horse instincts they=ve developed through experience. So, of the Year Wise Dan in the GI Shadwell Turf Mile. It while Neil Drysdale has hit what would be the was a revealing vote of confidence from a typically retirement age in many other professions, he has no cautious trainer. ABut then it started raining, and plans to hang up his tack any time soon. Besides, he raining, and it got quite sad,@ Drysdale laughed. AThe quips, with a 7-year-old daughter, AWe have to think horses in the paddock looked sad, the people looked about college tuition and all that.@ sadY@ Asked if having a child at the age of 59 changed his Kentucky=s driving autumn rains forced the Turf Mile perspective on anything, he said, ADo you have children to the main track, where Silver Max (Badge of Silver) yourself? It changes your perspective on everythingY upset Wise Dan. Winning Prize never really figured and whether your like it or not, my assistant John finished fourth, beaten five lengths. O'Donoghue says.@ Cont. p7 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/17/14 • PAGE 7 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Drysdale currently has 25 horses in his barn, which is AHe should be fun,@ said Drysdale, adding, AWe=re still down from the 40 he has typically carried in the past. very active. We=re looking forward to this year. And the ASome of my longtime owners have, well, died,@ he said next. And the year after.@ in the typically dry fashion of the British. AIdeally, we=ll In the meantime, he and his horses are getting used get back to around 40 or so.@ to their new environs at Santa Anita. AEveryone knows Despite his relatively small numbers, Drysdale still the barns here will need changing very soon--the barns looks poised for a big 2014. In addition to Winning at Hollywood were newer--and the track=s more Prize, the older horses Lucayan, Kid Dreams and Topic crowded,@ he said. AIt=s a one-mile track here, compared have remained in training, and there are several to nine furlongs at Hollywood, and the training track at promising European imports, he said. And while Hollywood was away from the main track. But the Drysdale, like fellow Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey on horses are adapting fine, we=re adapting fine, and we=ll the East Coast, has the reputation of being an >older push forward and conquer [laughs].@ horse= trainer, he said he still loves working with young Indeed, when asked, after almost 50 years in the horses. horse business, if there=s one victory that stands out to AI liked the European imports, but I also like him, Drysdale smiles. AYes. The next one.@ developing horses,@ he said. AYou get labeled with Click here to share this story things because of how you=re doing at a certain time. You might get labeled a grass trainer or a filly trainer. 2-YEAR-OLDS IN TRAINING SALES It=s a little strange, because people say we don=t have 2014 2-year-olds. But the 2-year-olds we ve had have run and = Sale Date Under Tack run well, and one year we had a 2-year-old champion Fasig-Tipton Florida Mar. 24 Mar. 21 [Tasso]. It=s just what you=ve got in the stable, and you have to adapt to it. But I do enjoy the yearling sales, Fasig-Tipton Texas Apr. 1 Mar. 30 and we bought a 2-year-old the other day at Barretts, a Keeneland April Apr. 7 Apr. 3 Congrats colt, for $65,000.@ OBS Spring Apr. 21-24 Apr. 15-18 The Barretts colt, consigned by McCarthy Bloodstock Equine Sales of Louisiana Apr. 28 Apr. 26 as Hip 91, breezed an eighth in :10 2/5 and was Barretts May May 12 May 9 produced by a half to MGSW Private Vow (Broken Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May 19-20 May 14-15 Vow). OBS June 2YOs/HRA June 17-18 June 13-15 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/17/14 • PAGE 8 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

DWC DAY LIKELY FIELDS ANNOUNCED NEWS TODAY The Dubai Racing Club has announced the potential fields for Dubai World Cup day, Mar. 29 at Meydan. Among the possible starters are 36 Group 1 winners DECISION PENDING ON SOCIAL INCLUSION spread across eight races. The world=s richest raceday Ron Sanchez of Rontos Racing Stable Corp. said a offers purses of $27 decision on whether the contingent will sell sophomore million, with $10 million Social Inclusion (Pioneerof the Nile) will be made this earmarked for the world=s week. Since Social Inclusion=s track-record setting romp richest race, the G1 Dubai over J “TDN Rising Star” J Honor Code (A.P. World Cup. Akeed Mofeed Indy), owners Rontos Racing have reportedly been (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), made a number of lucrative offers for the Manny successful in the G1 Hong Azpurua-trained colt. AWe will make a decision by Kong Cup for owner Pan Wednesday,@ Sanchez said. AMy conditions are I want Sutong is one of 16 to keep a piece of the horse and have Manny keep possible contenders for the training. We are going to keep 25%. We have so much World Cup. Also possible respect for Manny and the job he has done for me. We is MG1SW and last year=s have to make a deal and if it is not possible, we will GI Breeders= Cup Turf The Fugue compensate him.@ Social Inclusion will return to the second The Fugue (GB) Racing Post photo track today for the first time since his victory (Dansili {GB}). Trainer Wednesday. AHe came back in good shape,@ Azpurua Saeed bin Suroor=s charge Prince Bishop (Ire) (Dubawi offered. AHe=s doing great and eating well and he=s {Ire}) is another probable. He has already run well at sound, that=s the main thing. I want to go easy with this year=s Carnival, capturing the G2 Al Maktoum him. He=s a very good horse. He=s intelligent, he=s Challenge Round 2. For a complete list of likely fields, smart, he knows what he=s doing. I don=t want to push click here. him.@

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Sunday, Nakayama, Japan JAPANESE RESULTS LAUREL R.C. SHO NAKAYAMA HIMBA S.-G3, -67,470,000, Nakayama, 3-16, 4yo/up, f, 1800mT, Sunday, Hanshin, Japan 1:48.50, fm. HOCHI HAI FILLIES= REVUE-G2, -97,300,000, Hanshin, 1--HULA BRIDE (JPN), 117, m, 5, by Gold Allure (Jpn) 3-16, 3yo, f, 1400mT, 1:22.30, fm. 1st Dam: Hikaru Carina (Jpn), by Mejiro McQueen (Jpn) 1--BEL CANTO (JPN), 119, f, 3, Sakura Bakushin O (Jpn) 2nd Dam: Hikaru Passion (Jpn), by Maruzensky (Jpn) 1st Dam: Celebrar (Jpn), by Boston Harbor 3rd Dam: Golden Rose (Jpn), by Sir Penfro (GB) 2nd Dam: Monroe Walk (Aus), by Sir Tristram (Ire) O-Kazuko Yoshida; B-Seiran Farm; T-Kazuyoshi 3rd Dam: Amarissa (Ire), by Alydar Kihara; J-Manabu Sakai; -35,609,000 O-North Hills; B-Tadayoshi Doi; T-Koichi Tsunoda; Lifetime Record: 27-6-6-3. Werk Nick Rating: J-Yutaka Take; -51,260,000. Lifetime Record: A+++. *Triple Plus* 5-3-1-0. Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. (DH)-2--Keiai Elegant (Jpn), 117, m, 5, King 2--Nihonpiro Amber (Jpn), 119, f, 3, Swept Overboard-- Kamehameha (Jpn)--Post Parade, by A.P. Indy. Nihon Pillow Emily (Jpn), by Dehere. O-Hyakutaro O-Kazuhiro Kameda; B-Matsuda Farm; -5,765,500. Kobayashi; B-Tomoda Farm; -20,360,000. (DH)-2--Quatre Feuilles (Jpn), 115, m, 5, Deep Impact 3--Esmeraldina, 119, f, 3, Harlan's Holiday--Tasha's (Jpn)--One for Rose, by Tejano Run. O-Lord Horse Star, by Spanish Steps. ($150,000 yrl >12 FTKJUL; Club; B-K I Farm; -5,576,500. $325,000 2yo >13 BESMAR) O-Kazumi Yoshida; 3--Aromatico (Jpn), 121, m, 5, King Kamehameha (Jpn) B-Classic Thoroughbred; -13,180,000. --Nasca (Jpn), by Sunday Silence. O-Sunday Racing Bred, Raised & Sold by CandyLand Company Ltd; B-Northern Farm; -5,300,000. — Purchased by Narvick Int’l / R. Takahashi — Margins: 1 1/4, DH, 3/4. Odds: 3.50, 25.40, 7.00. Click for the JRA chart and video. Margins: 1 1/4, HD, NO. Odds: 4.60, 185.50, 10.70. Bel Canto graduated at first asking before she UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES settled for second behind Horai Akiko (Johannesburg) when tried in the G3 Kokura Nisai S. at Kokura in Date Race Track September. Winner of the G3 Kyoto Sho Fantasy S. Mar. 22 GII Inside Information S. GP at Kyoto Nov. 9 before her lone off the board finish GII San Luis Rey S. SA in the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity S. Dec. 15, Bel Canto GIII Excelsior S. AQU GIII Bourbonette Oaks TP saved ground along the rail in the back of the first GIII Spiral S. TP flight. As the field rounded the home bend, she Mar. 23 GIII Sunland Derby SUN stalked in fourth, but surged gamely through a hole Mar. 29 GI Florida Derby GP on the fence to annex this test. Click for the JRA GII Gulfstream Park Oaks GP chart and video. Click for the free brisnet.com GII Pan American S. GP catalogue-style pedigree. GII Fair Grounds Oaks FG GII Louisiana Derby FG GII Mervin H. Muniz Jr. Memorial H. FG GII New Orleans H. FG Want your event listed on the GIII Appleton S. GP TDN Industry Calendar, GIII Orchid S. GP found on our website? GIII Rampart S. GP GIII Skip Away S. GP Click here GIII Tokyo City Cup SA to email us with the details. Apr. 4 GIII Transylvania S. KEE TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/17/14 • PAGE 10 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com UAE RESULTS

Sunday, Abu Dhabi, UAE ABU DHABI CHAMPIONSHIP-G3, $370,000, ABU, 3-16, NH 4yo/up & SH 3yo/up, 11fT, 2:12.70, gd/fm. 1--#@JAMR (GB), 126, g, 6, by Singspiel (GB) 1st Dam: Never Enough (Ger), by Monsun (Ger) 2nd Dam: Never Mind (Ger), by High Line (GB) ‘DESIGNS’ DANDY IN DERBY 3rd Dam: Nuova Stella (GB), by Athenagoras (Ger) So many times, clashes between two top-ranked (23,000gns wnlg >08 TATDEC; €70,000 yrl >09 opponents are one-sided mismatches, failing to satiate GOFMIL). O-Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed al those who anticipated much more. Sunday=s BMW Maktoum; B-J Knight and E Cantillon; T-A bin Hong Kong Derby featured a third head-to-head battle Harmash; J-Adrie de Vries; $222,000. Lifetime between the region=s two best 4-year-olds in the regally Record: 17-5-3-0. Werk Nick Rating: A+. bred Designs On Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Rome (Ire) (Holy 2--Mushreq (Aus), 126, g, 5, Flying Spur (Aus)--Alharir Roman Emperor (Aus), by Jeune (GB). O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al {Ire}) and expensive Maktoum; B-Shadwell Stud Australasia Ltd; T-Mike Easter yearling de Kock; $74,000. purchase Able 3--Start Right (GB), 126, g, 7, Footstepsinthesand (GB) Friend (Aus) --Time Crystal (Ire), by Sadler=s Wells. (58,000gns (), who wnlg >07 TATDEC; €38,000 yrl >08 GOFMIL). between them split O-Sheikh Majid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum; B-Dukes the Derby prep Designs On Rome HKJC.com Stud & Overbury Stallions Ltd; T-S Seemar; $37,000. races, setting the Margins: NO, 1 1/4, HD. scene for a Also Ran: Dormello (Ire), Sefri, Moonlight Dash (GB), potentially magical rubber match over 2000 meters. Vasily (GB), Topclas (Fr), So Beautiful (Fr), Jutland Before a crowd of nearly 60,000 on hand at Sha Tin (GB), Inthar, Mutajare (Ire). Racecourse, the two geldings put on the show Jamr, winless since February of 2012, had everyone hoped for, with Designs On Rome proving collected a fifth to end his season in the G1 Al slightly better on the day to give legendary trainer John Maktoum Challenge R3 over Meydan=s all-weather in Moore--a day shy of his 64th birthday--a fourth win in March of last year. Fourth coming off the layoff in a the domestic highlight. Cont. p10 listed event over that track=s lawn Feb. 20, he regressed to eighth when last seen at that venue=s A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will G2 Dubai City of Gold S. Mar. 8. The hardy indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will campaigner was up against several seemingly more denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner. qualified entries, among them the G1 Dubai Duty Free hopeful Mushreq (Aus) (Flying Spur {Aus}) and last year=s defending winner Jutland (GB) (Halling), but acquitted himself well here. He settled in the second flight exiting the stalls and was asked the question with 400 meters left to run. The striking brown gelding responded and struck the front in the shadow of the wire to secure the narrow win. SYNTHETIC SURFACES IN NORTH AMERICA Track All-Weather Surface Arlington Park Polytrack Del Mar Polytrack Keeneland Polytrack Turfway Park Polytrack Woodbine Polytrack Hollywood Cushion Track Golden Gate Tapeta Footings Presque Isle Downs Tapeta Footings OBS Training Center Safetrack TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/17/14 • PAGE 11 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Sunday, Sha Tin, Hong Kong Both rivals entered the Derby off local ratings of 115, BMW HONG KONG DERBY, HK$16,000,000 higher going into the race than the likes of subsequent (US$2,060,393), Sha Tin, 3-16, 4yo, 2000mT, International Group 1 winners Vengeance of Rain (NZ), 2:02.04, gd. (GB), (NZ) and last 1--DESIGNS ON ROME (IRE), 126, g, 4, by Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) year=s winner Akeed Mofeed (GB). The expectations 1st Dam: Summer Trysting, by Alleged were high just after 4:30 local time, and the two staged 2nd Dam: Seasonal Pickup, by The Minstrel a battle few will soon forget. 3rd Dam: Bubinka, by Nashua Able Friend, drawn perfectly in five, and Designs On (i18,000 RNA yrl >11 GOFSPT). O-Cheng Keung Fai; Rome, further outside, both jumped without incident, B-Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd; T-; J-Tommy and took up spots near the tail of the field, as Beauty Berry; HK$9,280,000. Lifetime Record: G1SP-Ire, Flame (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}) cut out the early 12-5-4-1, HK$18,142,040. *1/2 to Sights On Gold running from his stable companion Bullish Boy (NZ) (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), MGSW-Eng, SW & GSP-Ire, (Castledale {Ire}). G1SP-HK, GSP-UAE, $743,989; and 3/4 to Simple Tableaux (Giant=s Exchange (Ire) (Danehill), GSW-US, SW & GSP-Ire, Causeway), a full- SW-Eng, GSP-Ger, $306,505. brother to Adena 2--Able Friend (Aus), 126, g, 4, Shamardal--Ponte stallion Giant Piccolo (NZ), by Volksraad (GB). (A$550,000 yrl >11 Gizmo, had a INGEAS). O-Dr & Mrs Cornel Li; B-Ramsey Pastoral perfect early spot, Co Pty Ltd; T-John Moore; HK$3,520,000. while Mr Gnocchi 3--Dibayani (Ire), 126, g, 4, Shamardal--Dibiya (Ire), by (Aus) (Hard Spun) Caerleon. O-Robert Ng; B-H H The Aga Khan=s Studs was wide into the SC; T-Michael Chang; HK$1,600,000. first turn before Margins: HF, HF, 5 3/4. Odds: 9-10, 13-10, 13-1. Tommy Berry celebrates with the Sha Tin edging forward to Also Ran: Mr Gnocchi (Aus), Flame Hero (NZ), faithful HKJC.com apply some Wayfoong Express (Ire), Secret Sham (Aus), Beauty pressure on the Flame (Ire), Travel Brother (GB), Lucky Double Eight frontrunner as they turned down the back of the (Aus), Tableaux, All You Wish (NZ), Dr Good Habit course. There was little change in the plot through the (Aus), Bullish Boy (NZ). Click for the HKJC.com chart or middle stages of the race, though Designs On Rome the HKJC.com PPs. VIDEO. was niggled at by Berry and didn=t appear to be Bred by Walter Haefner=s Moyglare Stud Farm, traveling terribly well with Able Friend just ahead of Designs On Rome was trained during the European him. portion of his career by Patrick Flynn for his wife, Beauty Flame still led as they entered the final half- winning his maiden at third asking at Naas and finishing mile, but Flame Hero (NZ) (Savabeel {Aus}) had made second in a Tipperary handicap before finding only the steady progress to keep that one honest rounding the talented Dawn Approach (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}) too turn. As he did in the Classic Cup, Berry landed the first good in the 2012 G1 National S. Exported to Hong tactical blow, sending Designs On Rome around the Kong with an eye on this prize ultimately, Designs On field with about 600 meters from home, leaving Able Rome made two appearances at the tail end of the Friend flat-footed momentarily, and Dibayani was 2012/2013 racing season, checking in second in his simultaneously beginning to hit his best stride. local debut June 16 and defeating Class 1 foes over a Beauty Flame took the Derby field into the stretch, mile July 7. A useful fourth under 128 pounds in his but Designs On Rome and Dibayani were well into the return to action Oct. 12, the bay proved a short head clear, while Moreira was looking for somewhere to go best in a 1600-meter handicap Nov. 24, and it was on with Able Friend. The gaps finally came for the Brazilian to the 4-year-old series. Australian riding sensation maestro, and the battle was joined in earnest at the Tommy Berry, who rode Designs On Rome in his first 300-meter mark, as the market leaders looked each two appearances here, was back in the saddle for the other in the eyes. Able Friend, whose ability to stay the Hong Kong Classic Mile Jan. 19, and the duo came to trip was one of the talking points of the race, quickened win that race, but was run down by his odds-on stable beautifully and had half a head in front of Designs On companion Able Friend, whom Berry had ridden to a Rome in the final furlong, but Berry was able to coax soft victory on the International Races undercard extra from his mount and edged clear in a pulsating Dec. 8. Berry was only too happy to jet back to Hong finish. Dibayani, unraced since a third to Able Friend in Kong for the rematch in the the Classic Mile, looked dangerous outside the eventual over an 1800-meter distance that was likely to suit his winner in the stretch and settled for an excellent third mount more than his rival. In a superb display of while well clear of Mr Gnocchi in fourth. horsemanship, Berry got first run on Able Friend and AA race like that is one of the biggest thrills in racing, Joao Moreira, who was forced to ask his mount for run it=s a rare thing--this has got to be almost right at the sooner than he wanted. Able Friend was found wanting top for me,@ said Berry. AJohn [Moore]=s been a massive for stamina in the final furlong, and Designs On Rome help to me and he=s put a lot of trust in me. 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Berry admitted to a few nervous moments in the He found Glorious Days (Aus) (Hussonet) a touch too middle of the race. classy on the big day and was exiting a below-par sixth AI thought Able Friend had me, but he pinned his ears to the G1 Dubai Duty Free S.-bound Blazing Speed (GB) back and wanted to win,@ Berry continued. AHe scares (Dylan Thomas {Ire}) in the Stewards= Cup over a mile me every time I ride him because he never travels in a Jan. 19. race for you--you always have to ask him a little bit. Favored here while cutting back in distance and That=s what makes this horse so good, he=s a relaxed getting blinkers back on for the first time since his first- type.@ up win in October, Gold-Fun settled just about midfield The winning conditioner indicated that Designs On while drafting in behind Dan Excel as the well-backed Rome would press on to the G1 Audemars Piguet Smart Volatility (Aus) (Danewin {Aus}) set the pace Queen Elizabeth II Cup over this course and distance from the promising 4-year-old Flagship Shine (Aus) Apr. 27, while Able Friend would cut back in trip for (Tale of the Cat). Douglas Whyte pulled Gold-Fun to the the G1 May 4. outside of Dan Excel in upper stretch, remained reasonably quiet in the saddle into the final furlong and Sunday, Sha Tin, Hong Kong drove his mount past Dan Excel for an ultimately QUEEN=S SILVER JUBILEE CUP, HK$8,000,000 comfortable victory. Charles the Great closed well (US$1,030,184), Sha Tin, 3-16, 3yo/up, 1400mT, down the center of the track for third, while Frederick 1:21.85, gd. Engels (GB) (Iceman {GB}) couldn=t capitalize on a 1--GOLD-FUN (IRE), 126, g, 5, Le Vie Dei Colori (GB)-- perfect rail-skimming trip beneath Tommy Berry and Goodwood March (GB), by Foxhound. (10,000gns settled for fourth. yrl >10 TATOCT). O-Pan Sutong; B-Michael Downey AHe travelled very kindly throughout the race and he & Roalso Ltd; T-Richard Gibson; J-Douglas Whyte; got there with a bit of purpose, and a bit easy,@ Whyte HK$4,560,000. Lifetime Record: GSW & G1SP-HK, explained. AFrom where he=s come to where he is now, 15-8-2-1, HK$21,632,120. *Formerly Strada it=s amazing. Richard [Gibson]=s done a very good job Colorato (Ire). **1/2 to Body and Soul (Ire) (Captain with him, especially winning at 1400 meters, keeping Rio {GB}), SW-Eng, $552,760. him fresh but getting enough work into him in order to 2--Dan Excel (Ire), 126, g, 6, Shamardal--Love Excelling take on the big boys today. He=s come through with (Fr), by Polish Prececent. (48,000gns RNA yrl >09 flying colours and all credit to the horse.@ TATOCT). O-David Philip Boehm. HK$1,760,000. Gold-Fun is likely to represent the home team in this 3--Charles the Great (Ire), 126, g, 5, Holy Roman year=s G1 Champions Mile May 4. Click for the Emperor (Ire)--Jojeema (GB), by Barathea (Ire). HKJC.com chart or the HKJC.com PPs. VIDEO. (50,000gns wnlg >09 TATDEC; 30,000gns yrl >10 TATOCT). O-Julian Hui & Michele Monique Reis. HK$920,000. Margins: HF, 1, HF. Odds: 8-5, 10-1, 39-1. Also Ran: Frederick Engels (GB), Lucky Nine (Ire), Flagship Shine (Aus), Super Lifeline (Aus), Packing Whiz (Ire), Pure Champion (Ire), Dundonnell, Smart Volatility (Aus). One year ago to the day, trainer Richard Gibson GUNNAR NORDQVIST celebrated a Derby victory with Pan Sutong=s Akeed Thank you for highlighting the international Mofeed (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). While that one has gone (Barbadian) exploits of breeder/owners Ken & Sarah on to add the G1 Hong Kong Cup and is readying for a Ramsey. run in the G1 Dubai World Cup in less than two weeks, Well done and are we going to see more International his stablemate Gold-Fun gave Sutong some additional forays by these very sucessful and astute breeders?? hardware with this return to form. Can we Europeans hope for a more high-profile Cut from a similar participation by the Ramseys in France or UK? cloth as Able Friend, Hopefully in the mould of longtime U.S. greats as Jock Gold-Fun won the Hay Whitney or Paul Mellon, who both raced in Europe 2013 Classic Mile with resounding sucess, both leaving a legacy that and, though clearly benefitted European racing. distance-challenged, Racing is truly an international sport, but rarely was a good third to marketed as a sport, both human and equine athletes, Akeed Mofeed in last when at their summit, are intercontinental, top class on year=s Derby. Fifth to par with Olympic athletes. The one factor that is Dan Excel in the G1 missing, at least from a European point of view is that Gold-Fun HKJC.com Champions Mile, the playing field is not level!!!!!! Gold-Fun rattled off Medication in Amercias has to stop, then truly we three straight wins this preparation, including the could compete on equal terms. G2 Jockey Club Mile, an effort which earned him Yet we must salute the challenge that the Ramseys favoritism for the G1 . took on and managed to win. Well done!!!

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Yesterday=s Results: 4:43p 8th-AQU, $62k, OC $75K/N1X, f, 3yo, 6f 6th-AQU, $63,700, Msw, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:47 2/5, HR/TVG Repole Stable's J “TDN Rising Star” J' OUR ft. AMAZING ROSE (Yes It's True) makes her belated return to IMAGE OF ANNA (f, 3, Ready=s Image--French Gate, by the races after running to odds-on favoritism first up at French Envoy) was sixth in her first start going 5 1/2 Saratoga last July. The $325,000 OBS March buy romped by 7 furlongs here Dec. 31 and finished a well-beaten fourth 3/4 lengths with a 91 Beyer Speed Figure that day, and was in her last start over six furlongs Feb. 1. Sent off at training at Palm Meadows before shipping up to New York 5-2, the bay bumped with a rival at the start and cut to earlier this month and posting a :48.90 (3/14) breeze over the the rail with the early lead. She separated from the Belmont training track Mar. 11. She hails form the family of pack the upper stretch and drove down the lane to win Bob and John (Seeking the Gold), winner of the local GI Wood by 7 3/4 lengths. The Right Bird (Birdstone) was runner- Memorial S. Teresa Viola Racing Stables's Killaday (Indian up. Sales history: $40,000 yrl '12 KEESEP; $42,000 Charlie) enters off a more recent debut drubbing. The 2yo >13 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $42,467. Dominick Schettino trainee set a hot pace, but kept right on Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. going over a good-rated track and trip Feb. 17, clearing off by O-The Elkstone Group LLC. B-Blandford Stud (KY). 8 3/4 lengths at the line, good for an 82 Beyer. The $100,000 T-Richard A Violette Jr. KEESEP yearling fired a :47.56 bullet in Elmont Mar. 10, and is out of a multiple stakes-winning mare by Our Amazing Rose's Blandford Stud Bred and Sold sire. Brisnet.com PPs Graduate of Donna Freyer’s Custom Care Equine LLC

2nd-AQU, $58,800, Msw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. SPARTIATIS (g, 4, Scat Daddy--Ne Plus Ultra, by French Deputy) couldn=t get the job done in his first five maiden special weight starts, with only a second to show for his efforts two back at Aqueduct Nov. 29. Gulfstream 10 Declared No Contest: Fifth here when last seen Feb. 28, he was sent off at Gulfstream=s 10th race Sunday was declared a no 6-1 odds. The dark bay tracked the leaders in third contest after a spill approaching the first turn left while racing wide, was asked for his run at the top of jockey Edgar Prado prone on the turf. Prado eventually the lane and powered clear to win by three lengths. sat up and, complaining of shoulder pain, was taken to Memorial Regional Hospital for evaluation. The safety Cost Affective (Officer) reported home second. Heavily A of our riders and horses has to come first, said favored debut runner Mr. Ticker Talker (Tapit) was @ Gulfstream Park President Tim Ritvo. AWhen the third. The winner is a half to Brother Nick (Malibu outrider got to the jockey, the jockey wasn=t moving Moon), MGSP, $112,640. Lifetime Record: 6-1-1-0, and the outrider immediately called the stewards. The $56,804. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. stewards only had a few seconds to react. It=s O/B-Constantine Peter Beler (KY). T-Leon J Blusiewicz. unfortunate what happened, but we will not take any chances when it comes to the life of a rider or horse.@ 9th-AQU, $50,000, Msw, (S), 3yo, 6f, 1:13 1/5, ft. All wagers on the race were refunded and consolation SOUTHERN PROPER (c, 3, Tiago--Wings of Glory, by payoffs were made for daily double and Pick 3 wagers Ghostzapper) never factored when fifth first time out made in prior races. against Empire-breds at Belmont May 16. Southern Proper gained command shortly after the break and led Yesterday=s Results: through splits of :23.36 and :45.80. He began to open 7th-GPX, $41,950, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW1X, up on the turn and pulled away to win by seven lengths 4yo/up, 7f, 1:23, ft. at odds of 5-1. Four Directions (Harlan=s Holiday) was BEST MAN (c, 4, Pulpit--Elope {SW & GSP, $142,500}, second. Sales history: $17,000 wlng '11 KEENOV; by Gone West) graduated over this track and trip $70,000 yrl '12 FTNAUG. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, Jan. 19 in his fourth attempt and was a non-factor in $31,650. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. his most recent start, finishing 10th going five furlongs O-Bill & Vicki Poston. B-Howard C Nolan Jr (NY). on the turf here Feb. 8. Dismissed at 30-1, the T-Jason Servis. homebred broke sharply and battled for the lead along Sold by Brookdale for Sen. Howard Nolan the rail. He took a narrow advantage into the stretch, battled with Risk Factor (Stormy Atlantic) and Elusive Success (Successful Appeal), but held on to best Risk Factor by a neck. Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-0, $60,565. All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. unless otherwise indicated O/B-Peter E Blum Thoroughbreds LLC (KY). T-James A Jerkens. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/17/14 • PAGE 2 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

3rd-GPX, $39,000, Msw, 3yo, 7 1/2fT, 1:30 1/5, fm . PART (c, 3, Bernstein--Quota {SW, $165,531}, by Seeking the Gold) had the advantage on the home turn of his debut, but faded to finish seventh here Feb. 15. Going just a half-panel shorter in this one, Part was four wide around the first turn and settled to sit just off dueling leaders through comfortable splits of :24.89 4th-GPX, $44,600, Msw, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft. and :48.62. The 9-2 chance bid entering the lane and PAZOLINI, c, 4, by Bernardini rallied ahead of Private Relations (War Front) to hit the 1st Dam: Jolie Boutique, by Northern Jove line a head in front. Sales history: $32,000 2yo >13 2nd Dam: Mimi La Sardine, by Tank=s Prospect FTMMAY. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $23,790. Click for 3rd Dam: Fran Nasra, by Francis S. the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Pazolini was jostled after the break of his debut and O-William M Ferrone. B-Claiborne Farm & Adele B finished a wide seventh at Saratoga Aug. 3. Getting Dilschneider (KY). T-Barclay Tagg. Lasix for the first time, the 2-1 chance was away well and rated four wide at 8th-GPX, $39,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. the back of the field +SIZE (f, 3, First Samurai--Extent, by Pulpit), a 14-1 through the early stages. shot, moved up the rail shortly after the break to take The $875,000 FTFMAR the early lead from Princess Violet (Officer) and cruised purchase circled the field through splits of :22.38 and :45.27. Princess Violet on the bend, cruised up rebid on the turn and the two battled down the stretch, to take the lead by but Size was able to find more in the final strides to win midstretch and, still under by a neck. Princess Violet, who went off at odds of a hand ride, pulled away 40-1, completed the exacta, which paid $1,025. Size, who is out of a half-sibling to GISP Cease (War Chant), Pazolini Leslie Martin to win by 3 1/4 lengths in 1:09.72. Doctor J Dub was running without Lasix. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, (Sharp Humor) completed the exacta and 2-5 favorite $23,400. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Taketothestreets (Street Boss) was third. AWe thought O/B-Claiborne Farm & Adele B Dilschneid (KY).T-W Mott. we were in tough with a 2-5 shot in the race, but we 6th-CRC, $23,800, Msw, 3yo, 5 1/2f, 1:07, ft. really liked him,@ said trainer Kiaran McLaughlin. AHe SOLIDARIO (c, 3, Burning Roma--Best Woman, by was an expensive 2-year-old trainee and trained very Broken Vow) was squeezed out of contention early and well, but then he ran poorly and then we had to do finished ninth against $60,000 taggers while debuting throat surgery on him--a tie back, which was at Gulfstream for Christophe Clement Feb. 5. Making successful. He=s been training great. We thought he his first start for trainer Jorge Navarro, the 4-1 second might be in a little trouble with the one, but we were choice broke quickly to set the pace and took a two- very pleased with the way he ran.@ As for his next length lead into the stretch. Rasta Rant (Act of Duty) start, McLaughlin said, AWe=re going to send him to steadily gained ground as he drove down the lane, but New York and look for an >a other than.@ Co-bred by Solidario held on to prevail by half-length. Solidario was Darley, Pazolini was sold to Hartley De Renzo as a running without Lasix. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, yearling before being purchased by Darley as a 2-year- $14,797. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. old. Pazolini is a half-brother to Millennium Storm O-La Surestada Stable. B-Don Louderback (FL). T-Jorge (Future Storm), SW & GSP, $191,682; and Merrill Gold Navarro. (Gold Fever), SP, $150,904. His unraced dam Jolie Boutique is a half-sibling to MGSW Mindy Gale (Cutlass). Sales history: $325,000 yrl '11 FTSAUG; $875,000 2yo >12 FTFMAR. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $29,400. Yesterday=s Results: O-Darley Stable. B-Sally J Anderson & Darley (FL). 7th-OPX, $61,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X, T-Kiaran P McLaughlin. Click for the brisnet.com chart 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:46 1/5, my. or VIDEO. Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style SIX SPOT (g, 3, Cowboy Cal--Our Resurgence, by pedigree. Polish Pro), second on debut here Jan. 25, graduated 2 Year Old Sale Graduate of Hartley De Renzo by six lengths over a mile Feb. 28. The 3-1 choice attended the pace in second one off the rail. He lost position briefly rounding the final turn before being swung out for the stretch drive and finishing strongly to score by a head in a bobber over Thundergram (Graeme Hall). Sales history: $36,000 wlng '11 KEENOV. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $83,600. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC. B-Justice Farm & Greg Justice (PA). T-Steven M Asmussen.

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8th-FGX, $36,900, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW1X, 3yo, f, 1m70y (off turf), 1:44 4/5, gd. FALSE CLOCK (f, 3, Thunder Gulch--Questionable Past First/second-crop starters to watch: Monday, March 17 {MSW, $146,736}, by Petionville) got off the mark last Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ time in an off-the-turfer here Feb. 21. Sent off at odds BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) of 7-2 here, she was unhurried along the rail and swung MR. NIGHTLINGER (Indian Charlie), JEH Stallion Station Oklahoma out to the three path on the turn. The homebred rallied Division, $2K, 73/7/1 to take the lead by late stretch and kicked clear to 7-WRD, Msw, 5 1/2f, Lingering Smoke, 2-1 finish 3 3/4 lengths ahead of Miss Tattle Tale (Tale of TIAGO (Pleasant Tap), Adena Springs Kentucky, $4K, 52/3/0 the Cat). Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $54,140. Click for 5-PRX, Msw, 6f, Tiara Gold, 6-1 TWO STEP SALSA (Petionville), Get Away Farm, $5K, 85/16/0 the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. 8-AQU, Aoc, 6f, Flaring, $22K OBS APR 2yo, 30-1 O/B-Long Odds Racing Stable Inc (KY). T-Michelle Lovell.

4th-FGX, $36,000, Msw, 3yo, 6f, 1:11, gd. HOW BOUT THAT (c, 3, Corinthian--Vote Early {SW, • ON THE WORKTAB • $230,512}, by More Than Ready) was a non-factor seventh over this track and trip Feb. 7 in his first start. GULFSTREAM PARK The 3-1 second choice stalked the early pace from Devil’s Cave (Put It Back), 4f, :49.63, 20/34 Heart Stealer (Speightstown), 4f, :48.28, 5/34 three wide and held that position as he turned into the King David (Hat Trick {JPN}), 4f, :51.15, 31/34 stretch. Driving for home, he took the lead in deep Admiral Kitten (Kitten’s Joy), 5f, 1:00.65, 7/28 stretch and edged away from Courtney=s Prince (Special PALM MEADOWS Rate) to win by 3/4 of a length. Lifetime Record: Boisterous (Distorted Humor), 4f, :49.80, 29/48 2-1-0-0, $21,600. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Jack Milton (War Front), 4f, :50.20, 37/48 VIDEO. Ready to Act (More Than Ready), 4f, :49.35, 11/48 O/B-Richard, Bert Klein & Elaine Klein (KY). T-Steve Stopchargingmaria (Tale of the Cat), 4f, :50.60, 41/48 Margolis We Miss Artie (Artie Schiller), 4f, :49.45, 21/28 King Cyrus (Bellamy), 4f, :49.85, 32/48 Funny Proposition (Medaglia d’Oro), 5f, 1:01.65, 7/12 Commissioner (A.P. Indy), 5f, 1:01.45, 4/12 Kauai Katie (Malibu Moon), 5f, 1:02.95, 10/12 Yesterday=s Results: Normandy Invasion (Tapit), 5f, 1:01.50, 6/12 8th-SAX, $59,294, Alw, NW1$X, 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:43, Micromanage (Medaglia d’Oro), 5f, 1:02.95, 10/12 ft. SANTA ANITA THE ADMIRAL (c, 3, Giant=s Causeway--Sassy Pants Sahara Sky (Pleasant Tap), 4f, :50.80, 47/51 {MSW, $239,284}, by Saratoga Six) got off the mark Camp Victory (Forrest Camp), 5f, 1:00, 9/56 in his fourth start going seven panels at this venue Teaks North (Northern Afleet), 6f, 1:13.40, 5/10 Feb. 15. The 2-1 second choice was hustled up from the inside to set the pace through fractions of :23.25 and :47.25. The Bob Baffert-trainee began to edge free on the turn and had enough in the tank to hold off Friendswith K Mill (Flashy Bull) by a half-length. The winner is a half to Madcap Escapade (Hennessy), GISW, $1,052,852; Dubai Escapade (Awesome Again), GISW, $410,800; and Real Estate (High Yield), SW, $214,655. Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, $85,250. Click for IN BRITAIN: the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Thatchmaster, g, 4, Street Cry (Ire)--Michita (GSW & O-Mrs John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith. G1SP-Eng, G1SP-Fr, $289,267), by Dynaformer. B-Sassy Pants Syndicate (KY). T-Bob Baffert. WOL, 3-15, 9f 103y (AWT). B-Darley.

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THE CITY OF AIKEN TROPHY, 3yo/up Winners, 4 1/2f, 72nd Annual Aiken Trials :53 2/5 1--ASCAUGA, g, 5, Great Notion--Shessomebody=s March 15, 2014 Hero, by Partner=s Hero. O-Dunbarton Stable. B-Dr & Mrs Thomas Bowman (MD); T-Cary Frommer. THE GAVER TROPHY, 2yo Maiden Fillies, 1/4m, 2--Carolinian, g, 3, Yes It=s True--Storm Dancer, by :24 2/5 Always a Classic. 1--REDSHIRT, f, 2, Distorted Humor--Perceive, by 3--Miss Frost, f, 3, Curlin--Allencat, by . A.P. Indy. O/B-Darley; T-Tim Jones. 2--Thunder Bay, f, 2, Distorted Humor--Thunder Kitten, by Storm Cat. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 3--Affect, f, 2, Bernardini--True Style, by Forestry. AMERICA THE COWARD TROPHY, 2yo Maiden Colts & Geldings, STAKES RESULTS: 1/4m, :22 4/5 NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY H., $85,320, SUN, 1--STONEBRIAR, c, 2, Two Punch--Otherwise Perfect, 3-16, (S), 4yo/up, 1m70y, 1:41, ft. by Lemon Drop Kid. ($65,000 yrl >13 FTMSEP). 1--MR. WIZARD, 125, g, 5, Premeditation--Miss O-Dunbarton Stables; B-Dr & Mrs Thomas Bowman, Einstein (MSW, $105,205), by Beau Genius. O-W D Quin Bowman & Rebecca Davis (MD); T-Cary Carson Sr & M H Carson & Leach Racing LLC; B-Mike Frommer. *Full to Friscan, GSP; 1/2 to I Stand Alone & Suzanne Carson (NM); T-Dallas J Barton; J-Dusty (Dance With Ravens), SW, $137,316. Ryder Shepherd. $51,000. Lifetime Record: 30-8-6-6, 2--Unnamed, c, 2, Fairbanks--Three Queens, by Allen=s $392,283. *Full to Double Smart (Premeditation), Prospect. MSW, $347,698; Beau Wizer (Premeditation), SW, 3--Now We Are Free, c, 2, First Samurai--Ice Cool Kitty, $252,106. **1/2 to Lady Genius (Quinton=s Gold), by Tomorrows Cat. MSW, $270,036. 2--On Down the Road, 120, g, 6, Desert God-- THE W.C. FREEMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY, 2yo On the Avenue, by Talent Town. O-Lisa M Rehburg. Maidens, 1/4m, :23 2/5 $18,700. 1--FINAL CHAPTER, c, 2, Thunder Gulch--Comedy of 3--Hush's Storm, 117, g, 4, Attila's Storm--Hush's Errors, by Colonial Affair. O-John Nerud; B-John A Gold, by Untold Gold. ($11,000 yrl '11 RUIAUG). Nerud Revocable Trust (NY); T-Brad Stauffer. O-Dale Taylor, Joe Dee Brooks, Carey Taylor & Jon Hogg. $8,500. 2--Unnamed, f, 2, Offlee Wild--Flame Trick, by Mt. Margins: 5, 3/4, 2HF. Odds: 2.40, 3.20, 19.50. Livermore. 3--Sandler, c, 2, Into Mischief--Sunny Senorita, by El BORGATA S., $75,000, DED, 3-15, (R), 4yo/up, 1m, Prado (Ire). ($50,000 yrl >13 FTNAUG). 1:38 3/5, sy. 1--GRAND CONTENDER, 125, g, 6, Strong Contender-- THE VON STAD TROPHY, 2yo Maiden colts, 1/4m, My Twilight Dancer, by Twilight Agenda. ($19,000 :26 4/5 RNA wlng '08 KEENOV; $7,000 RNA yrl '09 1--EPSILON, c, 2, Desert Party--Munnaya (SW-Eng), by KEESEP). O-Maggi Moss; B-Epona Thoroughbreds Nijinsky II. O/B-Darley; T-Tim Jones. *1/2 to Mystic (KY); T-Thomas M Amoss; J-Gerard Melancon. Melody (Seattle Slew), MGSP-Fr; Lavender Sky (Mt. $45,000. Lifetime Record: GSP, 20-6-3-4, $305,860. Livermore), MGSP, $195,852; Numaany (A.P. Indy), *1/2 to Twilight Eclipse (Purim), MGSW & MGISP, SP-UAE, $221,452; Alpha (Bernardini), MGISW, $712,786. $1,802,667. 2--Runaway Stephen, 118, g, 4, Stephen Got Even-- 2--Singing Pass, c, 2, Bernardini--Magnificent Song, by Runaway Grey, by Runaway Groom. ($55,000 yrl '11 Unbridled=s Song. KEESEP). O-William K Harris & Donald W Guinn. 3--Tradesman, c, 2, Street Sense--Mari=s Thunder, by $15,000. 3--Awesome Intime, 118, h, 5, Awesome Again-- Mari=s Sheba. Savorthetime, by Gilded Time. ($100,000 2yo >11 FTMMAY). O-Savorthetime Stables LP. $7,500. ISELIN HALL OF FAME TROPHY, 3yo/up Maidens, Margins: 6 3/4, 2 3/4, 1 3/4. Odds: 0.30, 5.50, 19.90. 4 1/2f, :53 4/5 1--JOHNNY WHITEBIRD, g, 3, Trajectory--Emerald ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Afternoon, by Cabrini Green. O-Colleen Beaumier; 8th-OPX, $62,000, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 3/5, B-Paradox Farm, Inc. (On); T-Justin Nixon. *Full to my. Mean Green, MSW, $214,459. DANCIN' LIL (m, 5, Fusaichi Pegasus--Blabby B., by 2--Shipwreck Kelly, c, 3, Bernstein--Joyful Chaos, by Tabasco Cat) Lifetime Record: 21-5-3-8, $140,793. Rahy. O-Danny R Caldwell. B-Cindy Keegan (KY). T-Federico 3--Freddieboy, g, 3, Giant Gizmo--Bold Corky, by Bold Villafranco. *$16,000 yrl '10 KEESEP; $48,000 2yo Executive. >11 TEXMAR. **1/2 to Victory Pete (Five Star Day), MGSP, $348,295. Sponsorship Opportunities for the 2014 Belmont Stakes Charity Celebration to benefit Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation & Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Thursday, June 5, 2014 • Bar Americain • 152 W. 52nd Street, New York, NY

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Breeders= Edition cont. 5th-HAW, $34,560, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), C, 3yo/up, 8th-PRX, $48,980, NW1X, 4yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1 1/16m, 1:43 4/5, ft. 1:18 2/5, ft. HATTAASH (g, 7, Strong Hope--Lotta Rhythm {SW & WILD PANTERA (m, 5, Offlee Wild--Kat's Fairy Tale, by GSP, $263,128}, by Rhythm) Lifetime Record: GSP, Tale of the Cat) Lifetime Record: 27-5-5-3, $136,404. 42-10-5-9, $296,235. O-Kenneth E Fishbein. B-Dolphus O-White Lightening Stable. B-Vosburgh Farms (KY). C Morrison (KY). T-Cheryl Winebaugh. *$290,000 wlng T-Janet Polachek. *$4,200 yrl '10 FTKOCT. '07 KEENOV.

2nd-GGX, $41,230, 4yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:09 3/5, ft. 6th-PEN, $33,300, 3-15, NW1X, (S), 3yo, 6f, 1:12, ft. OURWESTCOASTGHOST (g, 6, Muqtarib--Xpress JOHNNY JUMP UP (g, 3, Jump Start--Queen Kennelot, Xcess, by In Excess {Ire}) Lifetime Record: SW, by Awesome Again) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-1, $58,572. O/B-Charles C D McGill (PA). T-Flint W Stites. 13-5-2-1, $164,062. O/B-Ron & Lillian Lang & D Wayne Baker (CA). T-D Wayne Baker. 6th-SUN, $29,250, Opt. Clm. ($12,500), NW1$X, (S), 3yo/up, 1m70y, 1:41 3/5, ft. 7th-DED, $41,000, 3-15, NW1X, (S), 3yo, 6 1/2f, RIVER HEAD (g, 4, Bay Head King--Running River, by 1:21, sy. River Special) Lifetime Record: 16-4-5-1, $58,076. ARCTIC TRIBE (c, 3, Big Top Cat--Indian Tribe, by O/T-Hermenegildo G Aldavaz. B-Leonard P Blach (NM). Indian Charlie) Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $55,400. *$1,500 RNA yrl '11 RUIAUG. *No Lasix. ***Won by O-Oak Leaf TC LP. B-Royce Roberts (LA). T-Mike 6 3/4 lengths. Burgess. 7th-SUN, $28,200, NW3L, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 9th-GPX, $40,250, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW1X, 1:16 4/5, ft. 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:40 2/5, fm. BRIGHT TOWN (f, 4, Speightstown--Brite Diamond, by WHY KATHERINE (m, 5, Whywhywhy--Include Deputy Minister) Lifetime Record: 8-3-0-1, $48,788. Katherine, by Include) Lifetime Record: GSP, 16-4-4-1, O-Tricar Stables Inc. B-Lochlow Farm (KY). T-Sal $184,679. O-Terra Racing Stable. B-Dom Romeo (ON). Gonzalez. *$7,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. T-Tino Attard. 5th-MNR, $22,200, 3-15, NW2L, 3yo, f, 5 1/2f, 7th-PRX, $37,200, Alw, NW2BX, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:08 1/5, gd. PRINCESS LESLIE (f, 3, Badge of Silver--Treasured 1:11 1/5, ft. Song, by Unbridled's Song) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, ZIPPITY GOOMBA (m, 5, City Zip--Goomada Byda Sea, $31,914. O-LA Racing Inc. B-Kenneth L & Sarah K by Sea Hero) Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, $68,940. Ramsey (KY). T-Claudie Marshall Godsey. *$6,000 yrl *$52,000 2yo >11 FTMMAY. ** 1/2 to Goombada '12 FTKOCT. Guska (Yonaguska), MSW, $333,770. O-Parting Glass Racing (Thomas J Gallo).B-Navesink Thoroughbreds 7th-TAM, $22,000, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), NW2X, (PA). T-Bruce N Levine. 4yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:35 1/5, fm. STOPTALKINGMARIA (m, 5, Whywhywhy--Pharma {GISW, $387,659}, by Theatrical {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 21-4-1-5, $91,336. O-Maria Sol Aller. B-Fab 7th-MNR, $37,100, 3-15, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:13, gd. Oak Stable (KY). T-Murat Sancal. *$6,000 yrl '10 RUSTICANA (m, 5, Pioneering--Leapus Creek, by Little KEESEP. Missouri) Lifetime Record: 29-6-8-0, $160,159. O/T-Jeffrey D Thornbury. B-Copelan & Thornbury Inc ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: (KY). Brazyn Appeal, f, 3, Closing Argument--Something Borrowed, by Runaway Groom. HAW, 3-16, (S), 8th-MNR, $37,100, 3-15, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:13, gd. 5 1/2f, 1:05 3/5. B-Brad Rainwater (IL). *1/2 to STAR HARBOUR (h, 6, Indian Charlie--Snug Harbour Distorted Groom (Distorted Humor), SW, $314,869. {SW, $164,100}, by Boston Harbor) Lifetime Record: Sideways Vision, c, 3, Pollard's Vision--Gala Regatta, by Boston Harbor. AQU, 3-15, (S), 1 1/16m, SW & GSP, 23-7-5-6, $384,895. O-Billy, Donna & 1:46 2/5. B-McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds Justin Hays. B-Peter & Anne Vegso (FL). T-Joe LLC (NY). *$14,000 yrl '12 OBSJAN; $9,000 RNA Woodard. yrl '12 FTMOCT. **Won by 10 lengths. Apostle Paul, g, 4, Giant=s Causeway--Marquetessa, by 9th-DED, $35,600, 3-15, NW1X, 4yo/up, 1m, Marquetry. SAX, 3-16, 1mT, 1:34 1/5. B-Barr Inman 1:39 3/5, sy. & Giant's Causeway Syndicate (KY). *$32,000 yrl RATION (g, 4, Arch--Quota {SW, $165,531}, by '11 KEESEP. Seeking the Gold) Lifetime Record: 15-2-1-3, $63,408. Seattle Charlie, f, 4, Indian Charlie--Gimme Some Love O/B-Claiborne Farm & Adele B Dilschneider (KY). (SP), by Miesque's Son. SAX, 3-16, 6 1/2f, 1:15 3/5. T-Albert M Stall Jr. B-Betz, Needham, Kidder, Lamantia, Graves (KY). *$125,000 yrl '11 KEESEP.

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HIT IT RICH, 7, Smart Strike--Cuando Puede, by Lord At B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N War (Arg) Foal born Feb. 21, a colt by War Front. EUROPE Will be bred back to War Front. Owned by Stuart Janney. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Boarded at Claiborne Farm. Survival (Fr), c, 3, Myboycharlie (Ire)--Gibraltar Bay (Ire), Accomplishments: MGSW, $521,810. by Cape Cross (Ire). TOU, 3-15, 10 1/2fT, 2:18 1/5. B-N Hughes. *€16,000 wnlg >11 ARQDEC; €25,000 FLAWLY, 17, Old Vic (GB)--Flawlessly (Fr), by Rainbow yrl >12 ARQAUG; €45,000 2yo >13 ARQMAY. Quest +Genius Boy (GB), c, 4, New Approach (Ire)--One So Foal born Feb. 22, a colt by Dubawi (Ire). Marvellous (GB), by Nashwan. WOL, 3-13, 9f 103y Will be bred back to Dubawi (Ire). (AWT), 2:04. B-Meon Valley Stud (GB). *120,000gns Owned and boarded at Newsells Park Stud. yrl >11 TATOCT. **1/2 to Coquet (GB) (Sir Percy Accomplishments: GISP-US & MGSP-Fr, $91,419. Dam {GB}), MSW & GSP-Eng. of Best Name (GB) (King=s Best), GSW & G1SP-Fr, $646,306; February Sun (GB) (Monsun {Ger}), GSW-Fr, $85,766; Heirloom (GB) (Dansili {GB}), SW-Ire, $58,761.

SWEET CECILY (IRE), 6, Kodiac (GB)--Yaqootah, by Gone West Foal born Feb. 23, a colt by Galileo (Ire). Will be bred back to Nathaniel (Ire). Owned and boarded at Newsells Park Stud. Accomplishments: SW-Eng.

KINNAIRD (IRE), 13, Dr Devious (Ire)--Ribot=s Guest

(Ire), by Be My Guest TIZSO, 19, Cee=s Tizzy--Cee=s Song, by Seattle Song Foal born Feb. 24, a colt by Nathaniel (Ire). Foal born Feb. 18, a filly by Street Cry (Ire). Will be bred back to Frankel (GB). Will be bred back to Awesome Again. Owned and boarded at Newsells Park Stud. Owned by Diamond A Racing Corp. Accomplishments: GSW-Eng, G1SW-Fr & MGSP-Ire, Boarded at Diamond A Farm. $414,305. Dam of Berkshire (Ire) (Mount Nelson {GB}), Accomplishments: Dam of Paynter (Awesome Again) GSW-Eng, $144,923. GISW, $1,101,924; Tiz West (Gone West), GSW, $263,761; Tizakitty (Distinctive Cat), SW, $158,644. SLOW DOWN, 17, Seattle Slew--Corrazona, by El Gran Senor TRIX IN THE CITY, 8, Friends Lake--Trix City, by Carson Foal born Feb. 19, a colt by Exchange Rate. City Will be bred back to Distorted Humor. Foal born Feb. 19, a colt by Midnight Lute. Owned by Newsells Park Stud. Owned by and boarded at Stonehaven Steadings. Boarded at Lane=s End Oak Tree Division. Accomplishments: SW, $197,940. Accomplishments: SW, $120,139. Dam of Slow Pace (Distorted Humor), GSW-Fr, $371,323; Segway SLUICE, 16, Seeking the Gold--Lakeway, by Seattle (Giant=s Causeway), GSP, $102,060. Slew Foal born Feb. 20, a filly by Ghostzapper. BELVA, 16, Theatrical (Ire)--Committed, by Hagley Will be bred back to Animal Kingdom. Foal born Feb. 24, a filly by Medaglia d=Oro. Owned by Dede Snowden. Will be bred back to Animal Kingdom. Boarded at Denali Stud. Owned and boarded by Keene Ridge Farm. Accomplishments: SW, $202,453. Dam of Mushka Accomplishments: Dam of English Channel (Smart (Empire Maker), GISW, $1,096,125. Strike), Ch. Turf Horse, MGISW, $5,319,028; Sedgefield (Smart Strike), MGSP, $249,803. PRAISE, 20, Mr. Prospector--Wild Applause, by Northern Dancer FAMOUS (IRE), 7, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Starlight Foal born Feb. 21, a colt by War Front. Dreams, by Black Tie Affair (Ire) Will be bred back to War Front. Foal born Jan. 19, a colt by Galileo (Ire). Owned by Claiborne Farm and Adele Dilschneider. Will be bred back to Galileo (Ire). Boarded at Claiborne Farm. Owned by Mt. Brilliant Broodmares II, LLC. Accomplishments: Dam of Flatter (A.P. Indy), GSP, Boarded at Coolmore Stud. $148,815; Congrats (A.P. Indy), GSW & GISP, Accomplishments: G1SP-Ire, $236,626. $998,960.