BREEDERS’ CUP BULLETIN HEADLINE p. 5 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2006 DIES CHINANDEGA STAYS PERFECT The Irish National Stud=s Indian Ridge (Ire) ( Chinandega (Fr) (Chichicastenango {Fr}), a stable {GB}--Hillbrow {GB}, by Swing Easy) died yesterday of companion of the impressive G3 Prix des Chenes win- a suspected heart attack, at the ner Spirit One (Fr), won at first asking at Chantilly 12 age of 21. The sire of days previously and stepped up to add more strength in (Ire), depth to Philippe Demercastel=s Classic team for 2007. (GB) and (GB) Missing the kick and racing in rear early, she was and this year=s G1 Cheveley Park rousted along at the top of the straight by Stephane S. winner (Ire) stood at Pasquier and delivered a telling turn of acceleration the County Kildare stud for 12 down the outside to swamp Cicerole (Fr) (Barathea years and that establishment=s {Ire}) with 150 yards remaining to win yesterday=s G3 Indian Ridge Director John Clarke told the Prix des Reservoirs by 3/4 of a length. Pushed out with Irish National Stud photo Racing Post, AIndian Ridge has hands and heels to assert in the run to the line, she left a wonderful legacy behind. was firmly on top there for an emotional result. AWe He was one of our greatest stallions here at the Irish saved this filly from certain death as a youngster, so National Stud and he was a real old friend to everyone this is rewarding,@ Demercastel, her breeder, owner and here.@ In total, Indian Ridge, who won the G3 Jersey S. trainer said. AShe is also the first stakes winner for at Royal Ascot in 1988 before adding the G3 Duke of Chichicastenango, who was such a good horse for me York S. and G2 King=s Stand S. to his record the follow- and she looks quite nice. She is through for the season, ing year, sired eight Group 1 winners, with his most but we=ll look at the Classics next year and with Spirit famous product being Ridgewood Pearl, who carried all One, it=s been a nice year.@ Click for the racingpost.co.uk chart. before her in 1995 when she took the G1 Irish 1000 Guineas, G1 Coronation S., G1 Prix du Moulin and GI Tuesday, Deauville, France Breeders= Cup Mile. He started his stud career in Britain PRIX DES RESERVOIRS-G3, i80,000, Deauville, at the Campbell Stud in 1990 at a fee of ,5,000 and 10-17, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:43.80, sf. produced the Group winners Island Magic (GB) and 1--#@CHINANDEGA (FR), 121, f, 2, by Chichicastenango (Fr) Ridgewood Ben (GB) from his first crop, taking him to 1st Dam: European Style (Fr), by Ezzoud (Ire) the top of that category amongst his peers. Moved to 2nd Dam: Sharp Sunrise, by Sharpen Up (GB) his Irish base in 1993, he went on to sire the 1997 G1 3rd Dam: Vific (Fr), by Rheffic (Fr) hero Compton Place (GB), the 2000 G1 Prix O-Mme Philippe Demercastel; B/T-Philippe de l=Abbaye scorer Namid (GB), as well as the 2002 GI Demercastel; J-Stephane Pasquier; i40,000. Lifetime Breeders= Cup Mile winner Domedriver and the follow- Record: 2 starts, 2 wins, i49,500. *First stakes ing year=s G1 Irish 2000 Guineas victor Indian Haven. winner for freshman sire (by Smadoun {Fr}) Last year, (Ire) captured the GI Cana- 2--Cicerole (Fr), 121, f, 2, Barathea (Ire)--Uryale (Fr), by dian International at Woodbine. He was standing at Kendor (Fr). O/B-Baron Guy de Rothschild; i75,000 at the time of his death. T-Jean-Claude Rouget; i16,000. 3--Kahyasola (Fr), 121, f, 2, Kahyasi (Ire)--Isola d'Elba, You can also pick up a by Diesis (GB). (i16,000 yrl '05 DEAOCT). O-Ecurie Duval-Lemonnier SARL; B-Mme Genevieve Neveux; copy of the TDN today T-Georges Doleuze; i12,000. on the Keeneland Margins: 3/4, 3/4, NK. Odds: 7.50, 3.60, 17.00. backstretch courtesy of Also Ran: Vadapolina (Fr), Sismix (Ire), Ikat (Ire), Eclisse (Fr), Galaxie des Sables (Fr), Sans Reward (Fr).

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WEEKEND PEDIGREE All three colts emerged with great credit, but at the end of the day, Scat Daddy prevailed by 3/4 of a length PERSPECTIVES over Nobiz Like Shobiz with Pegasus Wind just a half- by Alan Porter length back. The trio pulled nearly nine lengths clear of the fourth horse. Saturday, Belmont Park Both first and second are further credits for Storm CHAMPAGNE S.-GI, $400,000, BEL, 10-14, 2yo, 1m, Cat. Scat Daddy is from the first crop of Johannesburg, 1:36 4/5, ft. a grandson of Storm Cat, while Nobiz Like Showbiz, a 1--sSCAT DADDY, 122, c, 2, by Johannesburg son of Albert the Great, is out of a mare by Storm Cat. 1st Dam: Love Style, by Mr. Prospector The victory of Scat Daddy opened up Johannesburg=s 2nd Dam: Likeable Style, by Nijinsky II lead in the freshman sire race (also propelling him into 3rd Dam: Personable Lady, by No Robbery first in the two-year-old sire table), and there can have ($250,000 yrl '05 KEESEP). O-James T Scatuorchio been few more likely candidates for early stud success. & Michael B Tabor; B-Axel Wend (KY); T-Todd A A look a Johannesburg=s juvenile career shows it to be Pletcher; J-J Velazquez; $240,000. Lifetime Record: quite simply unique. 4-3-1-0, $405,800. Undefeated in seven starts, he won six group/graded Click for the brisnet.com chart or the free brisnet.com events from five to 8 1/2 furlongs, and his last four catalogue-style pedigree. outings saw him capture the G1 Phoenix S., G1 Prix Morny, G1 Middle Park S. and GI Breeders= Cup Juve- Saturday=s GI Champagne S. offered a fascinating nile, making him the only horse to win Group/Grade one mix. There was the proven, represented by Scat Daddy, races in four different countries in a single season. winner of the GII Sanford S., and runner-up, after a These efforts probably took their toll on Johannesburg, rough trip, in the GI Hopeful S. The undefeated stakes as he didn=t recapture his form the following season. He winners Got The Last Laugh, successful in the GIII was beaten just a short-head by the year older Rebelline Arlington-Washington Breeders= Futurity; Xchanger, in the seven-furlong G3 Gladness S. on his debut, but who had taken the GIII Sapling S., and New York-bred then finished off the board in the GI Kentucky Derby, I=m a Numbers Guy, runaway victor in the restricted and when dropped back to six furlongs in the G1 Bertram Bongard S. The unproven, but distinctly prom- Golden Jubilee S. ising Nobiz Like Shobiz, devasting winner of a Belmont Still, Johannesburg=s stellar two-year-old record, maiden on his only previous start, and Liquidity, who combined with a first crop totaling 135 foals, made was also victorious in his only outing, winning a six rapid results a virtual inevitability, and so it has proved. furlong Oaklawn maiden in a fast time also added in- So far, he has 18 first-crop winners, including Scat trigue to the Champagne. Just for good measure, the Daddy; the G2 Richmond S. winner, Hamoody; field also included Big Timer, an undefeated English Rabatash, who took the G3 Round Tower S. in Ireland; group winner whose pedigree encouraged his connec- Continental Mile S. victor Marcavelly; and Fernando Po, tions to believe that he would handle dirt. who took the With Anticipation S. at Saratoga. He=s Turning for home, the race came down to a battle twice had a stakes one-two, with Scat Daddy and between horses from the two extremes, Nobiz Like Teuflesberg in the Sanford, and with Marcavelly and Shobiz--who had made a big move on the turn--and Daytona in the Continental Mile. Scat Daddy--beginning to role on the outside--along A $250,000 Keeneland September yearling, Scat with the GI Hopeful S. fourth Pegasus Wind, who had Daddy is the second foal of the unraced Love Style. made a bold bid to steal the race. Porter cont. Yes It’s True $35,000 live foal, payable Sept. 1, 2007 A LEADING SIRE OF 2-YEAR-OLDS Juvenile fillies by Yes It’s True finished first and second in the $100,000 JJ’s Dream S. on Saturday. In the very next race, a juvenile

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Porter cont. It might be the latter combination that is responsible What she lacked in race-record, Love Style, more for the fact that Scat Daddy appears to be improving as than made up in pedigree. A daughter of Mr. Prospec- the distances stretch out, something which one might tor, she was out of Likeable Style, a Nijinsky II mare not necessarily have expected from a son of Johannes- who established herself as one of the best burg out of a Mr. Prospector mare. Incidentally, we can three-year-old fillies of her generation with wins in the also note that Teuflesberg, the Johannesburg colt who Santa Ysabel S., GIII Senorita Breeders= Cup S., GIII was a very close second to Scat Daddy in the Sanford, Honeymoon H. and GI Las Virgenes S. Likeable Style=s has Mr. Prospector and Nijinsky II through the dam, Personable Lady, was another good sophomore three-parts-sisters Yarn and Line, who appear 3x2. filly, taking the La Centinela S. and Pasadena S., and Hamoody is out of a mare by Gulch, and has Mr. Pros- finishing second in the GI Santa Susana S. and GIII pector 4x3, and Rabatash has a second dam by Mr. Santa Ynez S., and third in the GI Fantasy S. Prospector, so also has that horse 4x3. Thus, the pat- Personable Lady=s third dam is the imported Eng- tern of inbreeding to Mr. Prospector which seems to lish-bred mare, Nato II. A listed winning two-year-old in have been a matter of concern for some pundits cer- her own county, Nato II became a successful and influ- tainly doesn=t seem to be doing any harm for Johannes- ential broodmare. Her only black-type winner was the burg. Bewitch S. winner Royal Bund, but she also appears in the female line of turf star Quack; G1 Prix Lupin victor Alan Porter may be contacted at Flemensfirth; GI Metropolitan H. hero Wild Rush; G1 [email protected]. Please cc TDN management Middle Park S. winner Hayil; Sweet Talker, who took at [email protected]. the GI Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup, and who is bred on somewhat similar lines to Scat Daddy; she is by Stormin Fever, a son of Storm Cat, while her granddam is a half-sister to Scat Daddy=s fourth dam. SCAT DADDY, c, 2004 As far as the structure of his pedigree is concerned, Storm Bird Storm Cat Scat Daddy is the product of a pattern we are begin- Terlingua Hennessy ning to see quite frequently these days--a Storm Cat *Hawaii II Island Kitty line stallion over a Mr. Prospector line mare, with T.C. Kitten Johannesburg Nijinsky II also in the dam. Other examples include Damascus Ogygian Group/Grade I winners Good Reward, High Yield and Gonfalon Myth Nebraska Tornado, and Tale of the Cat, a Mr. Prospector Yarn half-brother to Johannesburg=s dam. It=s no surprise Narrate that this pattern works well, as Storm Cat and his sons Native Dancer Raise a Native cross extremely well over Mr. Prospector line mares, Raise You Mr. Prospector while Storm Cat=s sire, Storm Bird, is bred on very Nashua Gold Digger similar lines to Nijinsky II. Love Style Sequence Unraced Scat Daddy=s pedigree takes things a stage further. Northern Dancer 3Fls, 1G1SW Likeable Style Nijinsky II Johannesburg=s second dam, Yarn, is by Mr. Prospec- GISW, 11-5-1-1, Flaming Page tor, out of a daughter of a Nijinsky II mare, which $322,326 Personable Lady No Robbery makes him 4x2 to Mr. Prospector and 4x6x3 to Storm 6Fls, 2SP 7Fls, 1GSW, 1SW Porthole Bird/Nijinsky II.

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FROM THE DESK OF... Bill Oppenheim

YEARLINGS TOP $800-MILLION Last week=s Tattersalls October 2 yearling sale closed out the 2006 major North American and European Yearling Sale season in spectacular fashion. Having taken a huge chance by cataloguing 330 more horses (38 percent) than last year, it looked especially chancy after the unevenness of the previous week=s October 1 sale. But, in the event, October 2 actually proved the strongest of all the 11 majorsB-in spite of the massive increase in numbers. For the whole week, 861 yearlings (80 percent of those offered) sold for a total of 27,700,200gns, and averaged 32,072gns (just about double that to convert to U.S. dollars). With the cata- logue having increased by 38 percent, and a slight dip in the clearance rate, there were 35 percent more sold, for 63 percent more money, and a 20-percent increase in the average. Adding that many to the catalogue, you=d declare the sale a success if the average was just comparable to last year. For it to be up 20 percent on top of a 35-percent increase in the number sold--that=s a monster sale. The first two days of October 2--last Tuesday and Wednesday--were certainly among the hottest, if not (859) 233-4252 the hottest, days at the European sales season. In that www.claibornefarm.com respect, they resembled Keeneland September, which was really strongest for the middle books. During last October 2 completed the full complement of 11 bell- Tuesday and Wednesday combined, 463 yearlings wether North American and European yearling sales grossed 20,308,000gns, and averaged 43,862gns-B we=re covering this year. The overall results are impres- increases of 19 percent in the number sold, 57 percent sive. At this year=s sales, a total of 7,706 yearlings sold in the gross, and 32 percent in average, from the com- for the U.S. dollar equivalent of $808,761,050 (see parable 2005 sessions. About 75 percent of October table for conversion rates used)--an average of 2=s gross increase over last year came on the first two $104,952, probably the first time ever the major year- days. ling sale average has been over $100,000. Last year, With October 1 following the international trend of after the Fasig and Keeneland November sales and contracting numbers at the top (Saratoga down from Tattersalls December, we were able to say that, in three days to two in 2005-06, Keeneland September 2005, over 12,000 horses sold in 12 major yearling and Book 1 number catalogued falling), and, in light of my breeding stock sales, grossing over $1.2-billion, and comments last week about stabling (Tattersalls is 850 averaging over $100,000. This year, we are adding per week), it now seems blindingly obvious. October three European sales to our major sale designation: 2=s first two days were really the equivalent of a Book 3 yearling sales at Baden-Baden and Milan, and Goffs= at Keeneland=s September Sale, therefore, the logical November Mixed Sale, for a total of 15. Whether they thing for Tattersalls to do is just to combine it all into will actually average over $100,000 remains to be one October Sale. The first four days would be Book 1 seen, but what we can certainly say is that the now-11 (two days instead of four, which should suit everyone major yearling sales we=re covering were markedly better) and Book 2, each two-day book alphabetical by better than last year. The number sold was up two dam. The October 1 book we had this year would sim- percent, the gross up nine percent (nearly $64-million), ply be renamed October, Books 1 & 2, and this year=s and the average up seven percent from last year=s re- October 2=s first two days would be October, Book 3, cord levels. In 2005, remember, Keeneland September and so on. The fact that the Tatts= grading system has alone jumped almost $60-million, and the equivalent quite naturally yielded up two days of Book 3 horses at sales had been up almost $100-million in gross from the beginning of October 2 demonstrates that the the corresponding 2004 yearling sales. two-day Book format seems quite logical, applied to their best two weeks of yearling sales. Oppenheim cont. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/18/06 • PAGE 5 of 11

The 11-sale gross has therefore increased by 25 percent--over $160 millionB-in the last two years (from BREEDERS’ CUP $646 million to $808 million), even as the average has gone up by almost $15,000, or 16 percent, from BULLETIN $90,101 in 2004 to a presumed record $104,952 this year. It should be kept in mind, however, that in the LEMONS FOREVER DISTAFF BOUND previous four years, 2001-2004, the major sale yearling Lemons Forever (Lemon Drop Kid), victress of this market grew by only four percent, from $621 million in year=s GI Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, will return 2001 to $646 million three years later. In fact, in North to the site of her 47-1 upset in the Nov. 4 GI Breeders= America the yearling market lost an estimated $130 Cup Distaff. AShe loves the track here,@ trainer Dallas million in 2002-03, mostly from MRLS mare abortions Stewart said. The chestnut is winless in her last four in Kentucky, but also as a result of the Dotcom crash, starts, including a fifth-place finish in the GI Spinster S. which began in 1999, but didn=t affect the thorough- last out Oct. 8. AA couple of more jumps and I think she bred industry=s breeding and sales sector numbers until would have been second, so I was real proud of her,@ 2001. So the North American three-sale total of $409 Stewart said. There s always pace in the Breeders million in 2004 was only two percent higher than the A = = Cup, so I think she ll be right there. corresponding 2001 total of $402-million. The Euro- = @ pean yearling sales did increase in gross every year, though 2003 was better than 2004, when the Euro- DISTAFF MAY BE NEXT FOR BAGHDARIA pean gross actually dropped about five percent, or $14 A four-length tally in the Oct. 6 GIII Indiana Breeders= million. Even given successive record Keeneland Sep- Cup Oaks may have earned Baghdaria (Royal Academy) tember sales, the European sales have certainly kept a spot in the starting gate for the GI Breeders= Cup pace in the last two years. The combined eight-sale Distaff. AWe=d like to think she=s a contender for the gross is up almost 40 percent since 2004 ($94 million, Breeders= Cup Distaff,@ trainer Tom Amoss commented. to $331 million this year from $237 million in 2004), AThat=s a biased opinion from a trainer. But I can tell even while the European average is up 25 percent in you this, she won=t embarrass herself. I=m hopeful that the same period. That=s strong. it=s not going to be a race that overfills, and if it does, I But even given these impressive increases, is it really hope they [Breeders= Cup selection committee] will profitable? Recent history recalls that the best ratios of select her.@ Prior to the Indiana Oaks, Baghdaria finished yearling averages to stud fees were happening around eighth in the GI Coaching Club American Oaks at 1998-2000, in the early years of a huge Belmont July 22. market recovery which actually began in 1995. Perhaps most significantly, the percentage of yearlings being BC DECISION LOOMS FOR VACARE offered at that time by big-time stallions, with big-time Lothenbach Stables= Vacare (Lear Fan), perfect in four stud fees, was not as great as it=s been since the turn career attempts, including a tally in Saturday=s GI of the century. Thus the issue of profitability is being Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S., has returned to raised. The researchers are on the case now, and we=re Hawthorne and may start in next in the GI Breeders= hoping to be able to produce some numbers for you Cup F & M Turf. AThe decision is Mr. Lothenbach=s,@ this time next week--so stay tuned, as they say, on that trainer Chris Block said. AShe came back out of the race one. Whatever the facts reveal about that, it=s a cer- in good shape, but it=s tough to tell too much about her tainty that breeders are in better shape on that score right now because she=s so low key all the time. We=ll than they were two years ago, given the overall know more about how well she bounced back when we $160-million increase in yearling sales since then. send her to the track on Thursday.@

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WELFARE AND SAFETY SUMMIT ESTAB- LISHES PLAN OF ACTION Participants from the Thoroughbred breeding and racing industry who at- tended the Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Sum- THE DADDY RETIRED Graded stakes winner The mit in Lexington, Kentucky, Oct.16 and 17 have drafted Daddy (Valid Expectations--With a Princess, by With action plans in six areas to improve conditions in vari- Approval) has been retired with a splint bone problem, ous facets of the Thoroughbred industry. The six areas according to Daily Racing Form. The New York-bred are Education & Licensing; Racing Conditions/Racing had not raced since taking the 2005 GII Super Derby. Office; Research; Health and Medical Records; Racing AHe=s the best horse I ever had,@ owner Greg Norman Surfaces/Shoeing/Hoof Care; and Breeding Practices. told DRF. AHe just had a world of potential...he=s going Among the recommendations coming out of the to be missed.@ Norman indicated that he wanted to two-day summit were: stand the four-year-old for $5,000 in New York, but that no farm had been confirmed yet. AThere are a few $ Research, develop and publish additional statistics of the farms here in New York that are interested in that will provide insight into the durability and lon- him,@ he added. AWe should have a farm selected proba- gevity of progeny of breeding stock. bly within the next few days. I probably will keep, if not $ Make efforts to have scientific research more 100-percent ownership in him, then a majority interest widely distributed among industry stakeholders. in the horse.@ A $60,000 KEENOV weanling, The Daddy was purchased by Norman for $125,000 as a yearling $ Examine the use or ban of certain horseshoes, such at FTNAUG. He captured his debut in July 2005 at as toe-grabs, in the wake of presentations and re- Hollywood and added a 12-length victory in a Saratoga search by Dr. Sue Stover and other participants. allowance a month later. The half-brother to GSW With $ Develop a uniform on-track injury reporting system a City then ran fourth to Lost in the Fog in the GI King=s for horses and humans. Bishop S. in what would be his only career loss. He Provide continuing education for all horsemen, exer- rebounded to take the 10-furlong GII Super Derby $ cise riders, farriers and make initiatives like the Oct. 1, 2005, taking his career record to 4-3-0-0 with Groom Elite Program more available throughout the earnings of $517,700. country. The summit was coordinated and underwritten by H CENTRAL H Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation and The Jockey Club and hosted by Keeneland. Its goal was to 72-Hour Entry Schedule to Begin at Churchill: identify critical issues that affect horse health and/or Beginning with the Oct. 29-Nov. 25 Churchill Downs shorten the career of racehorses and to develop action Fall Meet, the Louisville, Kentucky racetrack will accept plans to address each issue. AI think the turnout and the entries for races three days in advance. AWith 72 hour interest in this summit proves that there is widespread entries, we can disseminate the racing information to concern among industry stakeholders about the welfare our audiences much more quickly,@ said Don Richard- and safety of the racehorse,@ said Ed Bowen, president son, senior vice president of racing for Churchill Downs of Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation. AThe Inc. AThat=s especially valuable to fans when there is a summit was certainly successful in identifying issues big carryover in the Pick Six, or if they=re fans of multi- and devising action plans and we=re grateful to all the race wagers like the Pick Three and Pick Four. When participants who were here.@ the entries are out 72 hours in advance of the race, it gives those fans more time to handicap those races.@ Click here for the Jockey Club=s complete summation of the Summit.

TDN CRITERIA STAKES CLOSINGS The races covered in the TDN are as follows: Stakes - purses of $40,000/up TODAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18: Allowance Races - purses of $20,000/up 10-28 $150,000 Fayette-III, Kee, 3yo/up, 9f Optional Claiming Races - purses of $20,000/up and (150) a minimum claiming price of $25,000 TOMORROW, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19: Maiden Special Weight Races - purses of $18,000/up 10-28 $150,000 Bay Meadows Breeders= Cup H.-III, BM, Maiden Claiming Races - purses of $18,000/up and 3yo/up, 9fT (100) a minimum claiming price of $40,000 www.stakesdigestweekly.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/18/06 • PAGE 2 of 7

H E A S T H

Yesterday=s Results: 8th-DEL, $42,000, Alw, NW1X, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11 1/5, sy. WELCOME INN (f, 2, Orientate--Inny River, by Seattle Slew), a half-sister to Montgomery's Arch (Arch), GSW 2:15p 3rd-KEE, $50K, Msw, 2yo, 6 1/2f & G1SP-GB, $227,323, broke through with a 2 3/4- TVG BELGRAVIA (Mr. Greeley), a $2-million FTFFEB two-year- length victory in an off-the-turf contest going five fur- old from the family of champion Afleet Alex, makes his bow longs at Laurel Sept. 30. Catching another wet track for Tabor/Magnier/Smith. The chestnut has a string of sharp here, the 4-5 choice assumed command at the outset works over both Turfway’s and Keeneland’s Polytracks for and never looked back on her way to a handy 7 1/4- trainer Patrick Biancone, who wins with a 21-percent clip length score. Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-2, $67,720. with his juveniles. Julien Leparoux has the mount. Also O-Richard L Golden. B-Sycamore Hall Farm LLC (MD). debuting is Coastal Flare (Mizzen Mast), a Juddmonte T-H Graham Motion. homebred trained by Bobby Frankel. The grey is a 1/2 to no less than 5 GSWs: True Flare (Capote), Apple of Kent (Kris 4th-MED, $32,000, Msw, 2yo, a1m70ydT, 1:44, gd. S.), Capital Secret (Capote), War Zone (Danzig) and Set ZENFULLY (c, 2, Cozzene--Priceless Storm, by Storm Alight (Hennessy) as well as SW River Flare (Riverman). Cat) showed much improvement in his third career start brisnet.com pps Sept. 23 at Laurel--his first turf route--and rallied to be 5:15p 9th-KEE, $50K, Msw, 2yo, 6 1/2f third, beaten just 1 1/2 lengths. Sent off as the 2-1 TVG HIGHEST DEGREE (Menifee), a 1/2 to SWs Lotta Rhythm second choice here, the chestnut saved ground early, and Lotta Kim, draws the rail for his opener. The $150K angled out four wide and came with his run. Paceset- FTKJUL yearling will be saddled by Ken McPeek. Another ting Mary=sdixietune (Concorde=s Tune), the 7-5 chalk, firster is West Coast Offense (Mizzen Mast), a grandson veered out, bumped Zenfully and impeded several ri- of the swift Heart of Joy who is trained by Dallas Stewart. vals, but crossed the line first by a neck. The stewards Gary & Mary West purchased the grey for $100K at disqualified the favorite to fifth and put up Zenfully for KEESEP. Angry Pirate (Cherokee Run), a 1/2 to GSW the win. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-1, $9,540. Trailthefox, gets started for trainer Dale Romans, while O-Dogwood Stable. B-Mike G Rutherford (KY). Cape Bird (Cape Town) carries the hopes of Marylou T-George Weaver. Whitney and trainer Reynaldo Abreu. He was produced by a 1/2 to champion Bird Town and Classic winner Birdstone. brisnet.com pps 2007 VINERY STUD FEES STALLION ‘07 FEE 6th-MED, $32,000, Msw, 2yo, a1m70yd (off turf), BRAHMS $8,500 1:40 1/5, my. GILDED TIME $10,000 LE DAUPHIN (c, 2, Tale of the Cat--Cap of Dignity LIMEHOUSE $17,500 {GB}, by {GB}), a green fifth in his Aug. MORE THAN READY $40,000 19 debut at Saratoga, had Lasix added for a Monmouth POSSE $12,500 maiden on the turf Sept. 22 and came up just a length PURE PRIZE $8,500 short while finishing third. Never too far from the lead PURGE $20,000 in this muddy test, the 3-2 favorite put his head in front RUNAWAY GROOM $12,500 on the far turn and persevered on gamely to take it by a SILVER TRAIN TBA (accepting mares) neck over Blues Street (Street Cry {Ire}). The winner is THE CLIFF’S EDGE $15,000 a half-brother to Beret (Royal Academy), SW & GSP, YONAGUSKA $10,000 $251,251. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $24,380. *D’WILDCAT $6,500 O-Saud bin Khaled. B-Palides Investments NV Inc (KY). *FIRE SLAM $6,000 T-William I Mott. *PEACE RULES $15,000 *TRUST N LUCK $5,000 The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the *Vinery Florida 7th Race, $52,000 Allowance, at Keeneland. www.vinerykentucky.com For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/18/06 • PAGE 3 of 7 Repriced – The Racehorse Sire

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First-crop progeny to watch: Wednesday, Oct. 18 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2003 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) CAME HOME (Gone West), Lane's End, $40K, 77/4/0 7-KEE, Alw, 1 1/16m, Beautiful Venue, $22K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 GRAEME HALL (Dehere), Winding Oaks, $8K, 67/13/1 7-KEE, Alw, 8.5f, Whatdreamsrmadeof, $65K OBSJUN 2yo, 2-1 JUMP START (A.P. Indy), Overbrook, $5K, 81/11/0 6-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Damia, $30K EAS MAY 2yo MILLENNIUM ALLSTAR (Meadowlake), Road's End, 20/6/1 3-WO, Alw, 7f, Stack the Pads, $5K BRC OCT yrl, 15-1 MIZZEN MAST (Cozzene), Juddmonte, $15K, 87/7/0 9-KEE, Msw, 6.5f, +West Coast Offense, $100K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 3-KEE, Msw, 6 1/2f, +Coastal Flare, 5-1

PURE PRIZE (Storm Cat), Vinery, $8K, 74/8/3 7-KEE, Alw, 1 1/16m, Wellofaprize, $10K KEE SEP yrl, 15-1 RED BULLET (Unbridled), Adena South, $30K, 55/4/0 3-WO, Alw, 7f, Carysfort Light, $57K OBS MAR 2yo, 6-1 q TRACK OPENING q 3-KEE, Msw, 6 1/2f, Jonsie's Hero, $45K KEE SEP yrl, 30-1 BAY MEADOWS - San Mateo, Ca TEXAS GLITTER (Glitterman), Signature Stallions, $4K, 63/2/0 Opens: Wednesday, Oct. 18 6-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, Chestnut Glitter, $30K SAR AUG yrl Closes: Monday, Dec. 18 THREE WONDERS (Storm Cat), Hidden Point, 74/12/1 Racing Days: Wednesday through Sunday 7-KEE, Alw, 1 1/16m, Nola Star, $75K OBS MAR 2yo, 7-2 Post Time: 12:45 p.m.; 7:20 p.m.-Fridays THUNDERELLO (Montbrook), Sugar Maple, $8K, 55/8/0 Stakes Schedule: 9 stakes worth $725,000 3-WO, Alw, 7f, C J's Lightning, $1K FTK OCT yrl, 8-1 Highlights: $150,000 GIII Bay Meadows WHEELAWAY (Unbridled), McMahon, $6K, 60/1/0 Breeders’ Cup H.-Oct. 28 ! $100,000 GIII Bay 4-BEL, Msw, 1 1/8m, +Danzaway Meadows Derby-Nov. 5. Website: www.baymeadows.com Second-crop starters to Watch:Wednesday, Oct. 18 (1st-time starters and stakes runners) DID YOU KNOW... FOREST CAMP (Deputy Minister), Airdrie, $10K, 167/54/5 The only California-bred to win a Breeders= Cup race is 2-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Day Spa, $70K KEE SEP yrl TIZNOW RADIO STAR (Storm Cat), McMahon, $5K, 72/10/0 (2000 & 2001 Classic) 6-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Indecisive Miss Now you can find that “A” NICK for your mare online 24/7

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RED EVIE BACK IN 2007 Terry Neill=s G1 Matron S. winner Red Evie (Ire) (Intikhab) will remain in training at four, conditioner Michael Bell has confirmed. The filly=s run of seven straight wins was brought to an end with DEAUVILLE OCTOBER SURGES FORWARD a disappointing effort when trailing in the Sept. 30 G1 ARQANA s Deauville October Yearling Sale continued = Sun Chariot S. at Newmarket, but her conditioner be- apace with robust trading during yesterday s second = lieves there were excuses for that. AShe=s fine and is session comfortably eclipsing last year=s returns. Me- going to stay in training as a four-year-old,@ he com- ridian International snapped up the day=s top-priced lot mented. AThe Sun Chariot was one run too many, hav- when going to a sale-record i135,000 to secure Hip ing been on the go since March and she was a little bit 137. Offered by Haras des Capucines out of the win- touchy on a splint afterwards. The Soviet Songs of this ning mare Elleneki (Fr), the Danehill Dancer (Ire) colt world are not going to be around next year, and it=s hails from the immediate family of 1983 G1 Prix de looking as though there is a slot for her to do very well Diane heroine Escaline (Fr). An improved clearance next year.@ rate saw significant advances registered across the board with the aggregate surging forward over 50 SALMON REAP As on day one, National Hunt pros- percent, closely followed by major increases in both pects were to the fore during the closing session of average and median. Selling continues today at 10 Doncaster Bloodstock Sales' October Horses in Training a.m. and resumes after Deauville=s meet at 5:15 p.m. Sale yesterday. Fortbarrington Stud owner Eamon Full catalogue and updates can be viewed on Salmon enjoyed the honor of securing top lot, succeed- www.deauville-sales.com. ing with a bid of 41,000gns for Darley's Hip 351, the juvenile maiden filly Our Mona (Diesis {GB}). Selling at OCTOBER YEARLING SALE STATISTICS the venue continues at 11 a.m. today with the first of TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 2006 two yearling segments. Full catalogue and results can be found on www.dbsauctions.com. SESSION TOTALS 2006 2005 No. Offered 180 186 No. Sold 153 147 ST. LEGER YEARLING SALES MOVES TO RNAs 27 39 AUGUST The Doncaster St. Leger Yearling Sale, run a % RNA 15% 21% week earlier this year due to redevelopment at Gross €3,285,000 €2,165,500 , will retain its amended dates in Average (% change) €21,471 (+45.8%) €14,731 2007. Next year=s auction will run from Aug. 28-30. Median (% change) €16,000 (+33.3%) €12,000 The sale will consist of 500 yearlings catalogued in CUMULATIVE 2006 2005 alphabetical order for the first time, now that the new No. Offered 296 297 sales complex will allow DBS to stable all lots from the No. Sold 249 229 beginning of the sale. DBS will also offer a second St. RNAs 57 68 Leger Yearling Sale on the traditional dates during St. % RNA 19.25% 22.9% Leger week. Two evenings, Sept. 12 and 13, will be Gross €5,403,500 €3,738,500 allocated to sell approximately 150 yearlings. Average (% change) €21,701 (+32.9%) €16,325 Median (% change) €16,000 (+23.1%) €13,000 DBS YEARLING SALES 2007 www.deauville-sales.com St. Leger Yearling Sales 1 Aug. 28-30 St. Leger Yearling Sales 2 Sept. 12-13 All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, October Yearling Sales Oct. 24-26 unless otherwise indicated www.dbsauctions.com

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LAYMAN TO HARAS DU LOGIS Multiple group winner Layman (Sunday Silence--Laiyl {Ire}, by H F R A N C E H Nureyev) has been retired and will stand at Haras du Logis as a Darley stallion. Bred in Japan by Sheikh Wednesday, Deauville, post time: 3:15 p.m. Mohammed, Layman won the 2004 G3 Prix de Cabourg PRIX VULCAIN-Listed, i50,000, 3yo, 1 9/16mT for trainer Andre Fabre. Also as a juvenile, he was SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT second to Divine Proportions in the G1 Prix Morny and 1 4 Armand (GB) Observatory Bary 128 third in the G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere. He returned for Godolphin as a sophomore to win the G3 Sovereign S. 2 1 Bremen (GB) Sadler's Wells Fabre 128 in track-record time. ALayman was an excellent two- 3 8 Onerous (GB) Groom Dancer Rouget 128 year-old and miler, and boasts both a great physique 4 9 Leitmotiv (Ire) Sadler's Wells Fabre 123 and an exceptional pedigree, said Sam Bullard, Darley s @ = 5 7 Shahdawar (Fr) Sendawar (Ire) Pimbonnet 123 head of nominations. AHe offers European breeders a unique chance to breed to a Group 1 son of Sunday 6 3 Brodimix (Ire) Linamix (Fr) Chaille-Chaille 123 Silence, who already has seven sons at stud who have 76Hotel du Cap (GB) Grand Lodge Wragg 123 sired Group 1 winners. What=s more, this is the stallion 8 5 King Luna (Fr) King's Best Fabre 120 family of Cape Cross.@ Layman will stand at a fee of 9 2 Morna (Fr) Spectrum (Ire) Wattel 120 i5,000. H B R I T A I N H Yesterday=s Result: Deauville, 2.00, Cond, i33,000, 2yo, c/g, 7fT, Yesterday=s Results: 1:31.00, sf. Bath, 2.00, Mdn, ,5,000, 2yo, 1m 5ydsT, 1:43.46, gd. PRIOR WARNING (GB) (c, 2, Barathea {Ire}--Well GREY ROVER (GB) (c, 2, Zilzal--Island Story {GB}, by Warned {GB} {MGSP-Eng}, by Warning {GB}), a first- Shirley Heights {GB}) was let go at 20-1 coming back up winner at Maisons-Laffitte Sept. 22, raced two from a debut sixth at Kempton Sept. 6. Assuming a lengths off the pace in second from flagfall here. Taking slender advantage from the get-go, the bay homebred closer order at the top of the straight, the 14-5 chance was coaxed along approaching the final quarter mile quickened to the front with 1 1/2 furlongs remaining and kept on under maximum drive to hold Murdoch and was ridden out to comfortably hold crowd choice (GB) (Mutamarkiz {Ire}) by 3/4-lengths. Lifetime Record: Jodhpur (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) by a length. Lifetime Re- 2-1-0-0, ,3,239. O/B-The Queen; T-Richard Hannon. cord: 2 starts, 2 wins, i26,000. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-David Bath, 3.30, Mdn, ,5,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 10f 46ydsT, Smaga. 2:11.35, gd. MOWAZANA (IRE) (f, 3, Galileo {Ire}--Taqreem {Ire}, by Nashwan), runner-up over course and distance last time Sept. 25, shadowed the leader in second from the outset of this third try. Sent to the front with 2 1/2 furlongs remaining, the 5-4 pick was driven out to best Wonderful One (Ire) (Nashwan) by four lengths. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, ,4,626. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Shadwell 3.00 Nottingham, Mdn, £5,000, 2yo, 1m 54ydsT Estate Company Ltd; T-Marcus Tregoning. HALL OF FAME (GB) (Machiavellian) is out of the brilliant Lingfield, 1.50, Mdn, ,4,000, 2yo, 7f (AWT), 1:24.78, Petrushka (Ire), who carried all before her in 2000 when winning the st. G1 Irish Oaks, G1 Yorkshire Oaks and G1 Prix de l’Opera. DIAMOND DIVA (GB) (f, 2, Dansili {GB}--Vivianna Godolphin’s gelded homebred takes on the experienced Ashn {GB}, by Indian Ridge {Ire}) excelled when third in the Thunder (Thunder Gulch), a Newsells Park homebred from the Watership Down Stud Sales S. at Ascot last time Sept. family of Ishiguru saddled by Mark Johnston. 22 and was sent off the 11-10 crowd=s choice on her Polytrack bow. Rank early in the front line, she quick- 3.30 Nottingham, Mdn, £5,000, 2yo, 1m 54ydsT ened to take command at the top of the straight before EASTERN ANTHEM (IRE) (Singspiel {Ire}) opening up for a convincing five-length success. Life- is the second produce time Record: 3-1-0-1, ,30,323. of a famous racemare to debut in Godolphin’s royal blue. He is a son O-Lynne P Meagher; B-Glebe Stud and Mrs F Woodd; of the operation’s 2002 G1 1000 Guineas and G1 Epsom Oaks T-John Hills. winner Kazzia (Ger). TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/18/06 • PAGE 6 of 7

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Yesterday=s Results: AMERICA Navan, 4.05, i17,000, 2yo, c/g, 1:53.72, yl/sf. SOLDIER OF FORTUNE (IRE) (c, 2, Galileo {Ire}--Affi- STAKES RESULTS: anced {Ire} {SW & GSP-Ire}, by Erins Isle {Ire}) was EILLO S., $62,160, MED, 10-17, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:08, ft. the runner-up to La Conquistadora (GB) on debut in a 1--SLAM BAMMY, 119, g, 5, Grand Slam--Miss Heidi Gowran Park maiden 11 days previously. He was (SP-Fr), by Nureyev. (C$2,500 2yo >03 ONTDEC). quickly away and rated behind the leading group O-Peter Congelosi; B-Ralph E Bodine (ON); T-Joseph F throughout the early stages. Making his move early in Orseno; J-R Maragh; $36,000. Lifetime Record: the straight, the 11-8 pick hit the front with 12 fur- longs remaining and was driven out to best Mores 18-6-2-2, $208,890. Wells (GB) (Sadler=s Wells) by 1 1/4 lengths. The winner 2--Outcashem, 123, g, 5, Mazel Trick--Blazed Star, by is a full brother to Heliostatic (Ire) (GSW-Ire & SW-Eng, Gate Dancer. ($13,500 yrl '02 KEESEP; $50,000 2yo $174,636). Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, i14,637. >03 OBSFEB). $12,000. O-Susan Magnier; B-J S Bolger; T-Aidan O=Brien. 3-- Carrots Only, 119, g, 5, Defrere--Veggie, by Brocco. $7,560. Navan, 3.35, Mdn, i18,000, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:53.56, Margins: 1 3/4, 3/4, 2HF. Odds: 11.70, 3.50, 9.50. yl/sf. MAJESTIC EVICTION (IRE) (f, 2, King's Theatre {Ire}-- ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Evictress {Ire}, by Sharp Victor), fifth on debut at 5th-ZIA, $38,800, (S), 3yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:18, ft. Roscommon 15 days previously, started at 14-1. The PEPPERS PRIDE (f, 3, Desert God--Lady Pepper {SP}, Irish-bred raced behind the early leaders here. Staying by Chili Pepper Pie) Lifetime Record: MSW, 5-5-0-0, on strongly in the straight, she gathered in Timarwa $214,505. O-H Joseph Allen. B-Joe Allen (NM). T-Joel (Ire) (Daylami {Ire}), who had recovered from a sluggish H Marr. *Full to Desert Pride, SW, $102,260. start and made up ground impressively in the straight, to win the bobber by a short head. The winner is a half 8th-MED, $36,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (off turf), sister to Miss Sally (Ire) (Danetime {Ire}, Hwt. 3yo-Ire at 1:50 1/5, sy. 5-7f, MGSW-Ire, $349,985). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, SIGNATURE DANCER (g, 4, Royal Anthem--Dancin' On 12,438. i Water, by Salt Lake) Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-0, O-Mrs H M Smith; B-Hilary Mullen; T-Mick Halford. $49,500. O-William C Schettine. B-Hinkle Farms & Brian Grassick (KY). T-Gregory D Sacco. *$35,000 Navan, 5.35, Mdn, 12,000, 3yo, 1 1/4mT, time: n/a, i wlng '02 KEENOV. yl/sf. SNOW LORD (IRE) (c, 3, Sadler=s Wells--Banquise {Ire}, 10th-ZIA, $32,600, 10-16, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, by Last Tycoon {Ire}), fourth in a Listowel maiden on 1:12, gd. debut Sept. 20, was held up in the early stages before DOUBLETREE DANCER (c, 3, Le Grande Danseur-- making steady progress into the straight. Working hard Compellingprospect, by Compelling Sound) Lifetime in the testing conditions, the 7-4 favorite dragged back Record: 2-2-0-0, $35,640. O-Manuela Herrera. B-Steve the long-time leader Baron De=l (Ire) (In the Wings {GB}) in the final 100 yards to grind out a 1 3/4-length suc- Prather (NM). T-Hermengildo G Aldavaz. cess. Snow Lord is a half brother to Cold Cold Woman (GB) (Machiavellian, SW-US, $116,690). Lifetime Re- 8th-RPX, $27,000, 10-16, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), cord: 2-1-0-0, i9,092. NW1X, 2yo, 6f, 1:09 3/5, gd. O-Neil Jones; B-Abergwaun Farms; T-John Oxx. DREAM OF ANGELS (c, 2, Trippi--Burn Brightly {SW, $147,407}, by American Chance) Lifetime Record: SW, 4-2-1-1, $62,640. O-Pamela Halter. B-Ocala Stud Farm BREEDERS CUP = (FL). T-John G Locke. *$65,000 2yo >06 OBSMAR. French-bred Winners **Won by 5 lengths. Year Winner Sire Race 1993 Kotashaan (Fr) Darshaan (GB) Turf 9th-PHA, $22,847, NW2X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 2/5, sy. 1999 Silic (Fr) Sillery Mile THISONESFORSAM (g, 5, Safely's Mark--Nordican {Ire} 2001 Val Royal (Fr) Royal Academy Mile {SP-Ire}, by Nordico) Lifetime Record: 31-11-8-0, 2002 Starine (Fr) Mendocino F/M Turf $118,255. O-E & G Stables. B-Ocala Thoroughbred 2003 Six Perfections (Fr) Celtic Swing (GB) Mile Farm (FL). T-Jayne Vaders. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/18/06 • PAGE 7 of 7

ADDITONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: European Breeders= Edition cont. Mean Business, c, 2, Outofthebox--Unique Quality, by CONDITIONS RESULTS: Din's Dancer. MNR, 10-16, 1m, 1:40 3/5. B-Chris FRANCE, Deauville, 2.30, 10-17, i33,000, 2yo, f, 7fT, Shanks Weiss (Fl). *$50,000 yrl '05 OBSAUG; 1:29.30, sf. SELINEA (FR) (f, 2, Keltos {Fr}--Plenilunium {Fr}, by $24,000 2yo 06 OBSJUN. **Fifth winner for > Zafonic) Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 3 wins, 1 place, freshman (by Montbrook). i42,450. O-Bryan Lynam; B-Stilvi Compania Financiera Preciousness, f, 3, Exchange Rate--Broken Moon, by SA; T-Didier Prod=homme. Farma Way. RPX, 10-16, 5 1/2f, 1:03 3/5. B-Padua Stables (Fl). FRANCE, Deauville, 3.30, 10-17, i26,000, 3yo, c/g, 1mT, 1:44.50, sf. LOW BUDGET (FR) (c, 3, Kaldounevees {Fr}--Spring of B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Passion {Fr}, by Zieten) Lifetime Record: 10 starts, 3 wins, 6 places, i46,200. O-Hans-Peter Sorg; B-EARL EUROPE Elevage de la Source; T-Jean-Luc Pelletan. *i30,000 yrl '04 DEAAUG; i30,000 HRA '06 GOFARC. HANDICAP RESULTS: IRELAND, Navan, 5.05, 10-17, i12,500, 3yo/up, IRELAND, Navan, 4.35, 10-17, i21,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:21.12, yl/sf. 1 1/4mT, 2:18.77, yl/sf. LAYWAAN (f, 3, Fantastic Light--Electrostat, by NASAFAR (IRE) (c, 3, Cape Cross {Ire}--Naziriya {Fr}, Dynaformer) Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-0, i26,803. by Darshaan {GB}) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-0, i24,513. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Darley, O-His Highness the Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Khan=s Joseph Allen & J D Santen; T-Dermot Weld. Studs SC; T-John Oxx. *1/2 to Nazirali (Ire) (Kahyasi *$280,000 wnlg >03 KEENOV. **1/2 to Run Alex Run {Ire}), GSW-US, $289,416. (Officer), GSP-US. FRANCE, Nantes, 2.00, 10-16, i16,000, 2yo, 1mT, 1:47.51, gd/sf. i ON THE WORKTAB i SORINIERE DU LAC (FR) (f, 2, Verglas {Ire}--Rivonia, by Irish River {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, BELMONT 0 places, i14,500. O/T-W Delalande; B-Mme Estelle Chapeau & Ghislain Freuchet. Attila’s Storm (Forest Wildcat), 4f, :48.84, 6/34 Dubai Escapade (Awesome Again), 3f (tt), :35.83, 1/6 ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Incriminate (Unbridled’s Song), 5f, :59.64, 1/20 Ishi Adiva (GB), f, 2, Ishiguru--Nightingale Song (GB), Funny Cide (Distorted Humor), 5f, 1:00.07, 2/20 by Tina's Pet (GB). Bath, Britain, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo, Sir Greeley (Mr. Greeley), 6f (tt), 1:13.07, 1/2 5f 11ydsT. B-S H & Mrs A M Bayless. *10,000gns Stormy Kiss (Arg) (Bernstein), 4f, :51.17, 28/34 yrl '05 DONSEP. **17th winner for freshman sire (by Danzig). HOLLYWOOD PARK Aegean Prince (GB), c, 2, Dr Fong--Dizzydaisy (GB), by Declan’s Moon (Malibu Moon), 5f, 1:01, 4/25 Sharpo (GB). Lingfield, Britain, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo King’s Drama (Ire) (King’s Theatre {Ire}), 3f, :38.60, 15/20 (AWT). B-Theobalds Stud. Stevie Wonderboy (Stephen Got Even), 4f, :48.60, 6/28 Sopran Nad (Ity), c, 2, Masad (Ire)--Sopran Newar (GB), by Warning (GB). Pisa, Italy, 10-16, Mdn, 2yo, KEENELAND 7 1/2fT. B-Leonardo Ciampoli. Bushfire (Louis Quatorze), 5f, 1:00, 3/26 Summerly (Summer Squall), 5f, 1:02.80, 24/26 Pernomente (Ire), g, 2, Orpen--Tread Softly (Ire), by Roi Danzig. Bath, Britain, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 11ydsT. SANTA ANITA B-Pier House Stud. *i12,000 yrl '05 TATIRE Brother Derek (Benchmark), 5f, 1:01.60, 17/21 Genuine Call (GB), f, 2, Tobougg (Ire)--Gena Ivor, by Sir Malt Magic (Cherokee Run), 5f, :57.80, 1/21 Ivor. Lingfield, Britain, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo, 6f (AWT). Star Parade (Arg) (Parade Marshal), 5f (tt), 1:03.60, 1/1 B-Mervyn Ayers and Richard Brunger. *19th winner for freshman sire (by Barathea {Ire}). Closings of upcoming WEDNESDAY, stakes races of OCTOBER 18, 2006

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NATIONAL: NATIONAL: 10-21 250 Empire Classic, Bel, S, 9f (250), CLOSED 10-22 2000 Pattison Canadian Int'l-I, Wo, 12fT (2000), CLOSED 10-28 250 Cal Cup Classic, SA, S, 9f (100), CLOSED 10-28 150 Bay Meadows BC H.-III, BM, 9fT (100), 10-19 10-28 150 Fayette-III, Kee, 9f (150), 10-18 10-28 100a Knickerbocker H.-III, Aqu, 9fT (100), CLOSED 11-04 5000 BC Classic powered by Dodge-I, CD, 10f (0), 10-23 11-03 150a River City H.-III, CD, 9fT (150), 10-21 11-04 200a Ack Ack H.-III, CD, 8f (200), 10-21 11-04 3000 John Deere BC Turf-I, CD, 12fT (0), 10-23 11-24 500a Clark H.-I, CD, 9f (500), 11-11 11-04 2000 NetJets Breeders' Cup Mile-I, CD, 8fT (0), 10-23 11-25 a2416 Japan Cup Dirt-G1, Tok, 2100m (0), CLOSED 11-11 150 Red Smith H.-II, Aqu, 11fT (150), 10-28 11-25 300 Hill 'n' Dale Cigar Mile H.-I, Aqu, 8f (300), 11-11 11-24 400 Citation H.-I, Hol, 8.5fT (8000s), 11-15 01-27 1000 Sunshine Millions Classic, GP, R, 4/up, 9f (100), 12-07 11-26 a4639 Japan Cup-G1, Tok, 2400mT (0), CLOSED 02-03 500 Donn H.-I, GP, 4/up, 9f (500), 01-24 12-09 250 Hollywood Turf Cup-I, Hol, 12fT (250), 11-29 02-10 200 Mineshaft H.-III, FG, 4/up, 8.5f (200), 01-27 12-10 a2600 Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup-G1, ST, 10fT (10000s), 11-21 03-31 6000 Dubai World Cup-G1, Nad, 2000m (0), 01-10 12-10 a2100 Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Mile-G1, ST, 8fT (8000s), 11-21 03-31 1000 Godolphin Mile-G2, Nad, 1600m (0), 01-10 12-10 a1800 Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Vase-G1, ST, 12fT (a7000s), 11-21 EAST: 02-10 200 Fair Grounds BC H.-III, FG, 4/up, 9fT (200), 01-27 11-11 125 Mountaineer Mile H., Mnr, 8f (0), 10-30 03-31 5000 Dubai Duty Free-G1, Nad, 1777mT (0), 01-10 11-18 50a Stymie, Del, 9f (0), 11-07 03-31 5000 Dubai Sheema Classic-G1, Nad, 2400mT (0), 01-10 11-18 150 Woodbine Slots Cup-III, Wo, 8.5f (150), 11-01 EAST: 11-18 100a Stuyvesant H.-III, Aqu, 9f (100), 11-04 10-21 150 Mohawk H., Bel, S, 9fT (150), CLOSED 10-29 125 Bunty Lawless, Wo, , 8fT (125), CLOSED 12-03 125 Valedictory, Wo, 14f (125), 11-15 R 11-04 75 Find H., Lrl, , 9fT (0), 10-25 12-09 100a Queens County H.-III, Aqu, 9.5f (100), 11-25 S 11-05 100 NYSS Cormorant, Aqu, S, 8fT (100), CLOSED 12-09 100 Jennings H., Lrl, S, 9f (100), 11-29 11-25 100 Laurel Turf Cup, Lrl, 9fT (75), 11-15 MIDWEST: MIDWEST: 11-11 100a High Alexander, Haw, S, 8.5f (75), 11-01 12-09 100 LA Ch Day Turf, FG, S, a8.5fT (TBA), CLOSED 12-01 75 Tenacious H., FG, 8.5f (), 11-22 12-16 75 Buddy Diliberto Mem'l H., FG, 8.5fT (), 12-06 12-09 50 LA Ch Day Str H., FG, S&R, 8.5f (TBA), CLSD WEST: 12-09 150 LA Champ Day Classic, FG, S, 9f (TBA), CLSD 10-21 100 Carleton F Burke H.-III, SA, 12fT (100), CLSD WEST: 10-28 50 Cal Cup Starter H., SA, S&R, 12fT (100), CLSD 12-10 100 Native Diver H.-III, Hol, 9f (100), 11-29 10-28 175 Cal Cup Mile H., SA, S, 8fT (50), CLOSED 11-01 60a Bien Bien, Hol, R, 8fT (75), 10-25 Overnight stakes races appear in italics. 11-24 55 John Henry H., BM, 8fT (50), 11-18 JOIN US FOR BREEDERS’ CUP WEEKEND BENEATH THE TWIN SPIRES!! $150,000a GII CHILUKKI S. 3yo/up, f/m, 1 mile (runs November 2) $150,000a GIII RIVER CITY H. 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (T) (November 3) $250,000a CHEROKEE RUN BC S. 3yo/up, 5f (T) (November 3) $200,000a GIII ACK ACK H. 3yo/up, 1 mile (November 4) $200,000a VERY SUBTLE S. 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (November 4) $150,000a GIII CARDINAL H. 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m (T) (November 5) Phone: (502) 636-4400 Fax: (502) 636-4479 Click here for the complete Churchill fall stakes schedule. 18Oct06 SDW Page 2

FOREIGN: 3 yo, turf, route 11-19 a1852 Mile Championship-G1, Kyo, 1600mT (0), CLOSED NATIONAL: 11-25 a754 Keihan Hai-G3, Kyo, 1800mT (0), CLOSED 11-26 500 Hollywood Derby-I, Hol, 10fT (10000s), 11-15 3/up, dirt, sprint EAST: NATIONAL: 10-28 100 Japan Racing Association, Lrl, 8.5fT (0), 10-18 10-28 150 Sport Page BC H.-III, Aqu, 7f (100), CLOSED 11-09 65a King Cugat, Aqu, R, 8.5fT (0), 11-03 11-04 2000 TVG Breeders' Cup Sprint-I, CD, 6f (0), 10-23 MIDWEST: 11-25 300 DeFrancis Mem'l Dash-I, Lrl, 6f (0), 11-15 11-11 150a Commonwealth Turf, CD, 8.5fT (150), 10-28 03-31 2000 Dubai Golden Shaheen-G1, Nad, 1200m (0), 01-10 WEST: EAST: 11-05 100 Bay Meadows Derby-III, BM, 9fT (100), 10-26 10-21 45 Go to Will, Crc, 7f (0), CLOSED 3 yo, dirt, sprint 10-21 125 Hudson H., Bel, S, 6f (125), CLOSED NATIONAL: 11-04 100 Dave's Friend, Lrl, 5.5f (100), 10-25 01-27 250 Sunshine Millions Dash, GP, R, 6f (100), 12-07 11-19 125 Kennedy Road, Wo, 6f (125), 11-01 02-03 150 Swale-II, GP, 6.5f (150), 01-24 11-23 100a Fall Highweight H., Aqu, 6f (100), 11-11 EAST: 12-17 100a Gravesend H.-III, Aqu, 6f (100), 12-02 11-11 65a Mr. Leader, Aqu, R, 7f (0), 11-05 MIDWEST: 11-21 75 Sophomore Sprint Chp., Mnr, 6f (0), 11-07 11-11 100a Lightning Jet, Haw, S, 6f (75), 11-01 2 yo, dirt, route 11-23 75 Thanksgiving H., FG, 6f (TBA), 11-11 NATIONAL: 12-09 100 LA Ch. Day Sprint, FG, S, 6f (TBA), CLOSED 10-29 100a Iroquois-III, CD, 8f (100), CLOSED WEST: 10-29 100a Nashua-III, Aqu, 8f (100), CLOSED 10-28 50 Cal Cup Starter Sprint H., SA, S&R, 6f (100), CLOSED 11-04 2000 Bessemer Trust BC Juvenile-I, CD, 8.5f (0), 10-23 10-28 150 Cal Cup Sprint H., SA, S, 6f (50), CLOSED 11-05 250 Coronation Futurity, Wo, S, 9f (300), CLOSED 11-23 100 On Trust H., Hol, S, 7.5f (100), 11-15 11-25 200a Kentucky Jockey Club-II, CD, 8.5f (200), 11-11 12-02 100 V. O. Underwood-III, Hol, 6f (100), 11-22 11-25 200 Remsen-II, Aqu, 9f (200), 11-11 3/up, turf, sprint 12-16 400e Hollywood Fty.-I, Hol, 8.5f (10000s), 12-14 NATIONAL: EAST: 10-22 500 Nearctic-II, Wo, 6fT (500), CLOSED 10-21 100 Dover, Del, 8.5f (100), CLOSED 11-03 250 Cherokee Run BC, CD, 5fT (250), 10-21 10-21 100 Sleepy Hollow, Bel, S, 8f (100), CLOSED 11-25 150 Hollywood Turf Express-III, Hol, 6fT (150), 11-15 11-25 125 Display, Wo, 8.5f (125), 11-08 12-10 a1600 CX Hong Kong Sprint (GSC)-G1, ST, 1200mT (6000s), 11-21 12-02 125 Kingarvie, Wo, R, 8.5f (125), 11-15 MIDWEST: 12-10 65a Damon Runyon, Aqu, S, 8.5f (65), 11-25 12-23 75 Bonapaw, FG, 5.5fT (), 12-13 12-30 75 Md Juvenile Champ, Lrl, S, 8f (75), CLOSED WEST: MIDWEST: 10-29 100 Morvich H.-III, SA, a6.5fT (100), 10-19 12-16 100e Jim Edgar Illinois Fty., Haw, S, 8.5f (n/a), CLOSED WEST: 3 yo, dirt, route 10-28 125 Cal Cup Juvenile, SA, S, 8.5f (50), CLOSED NATIONAL: 10-29 100 Ascot Graduation BC, Hst, 8.5f (0), 10-18 10-25 100a Discovery H.-III, Aqu, 8.5f (100), CLOSED 11-04 100 Real Quiet, Hol, 8.5f (100), 10-25 01-13 100 Lecomte-III, FG, 8f (), 12-30 2 yo, turf, route 02-03 150 Holy Bull-III, GP, 8f (150), 01-24 NATIONAL: 02-10 300 Risen Star-III, FG, 8.5f (300), 01-27 11-24 100 Generous-III, Hol, 8fT (100), 11-15 03-10 600 Louisiana Derby-II, FG, 8.5f (), 11-25 11-25 125 Laurel Futurity, Lrl, 8.5fT (0), 11-15 03-31 2000 UAE Derby-G2, Nad, 1800m (0), 01-10 EAST: 03-31 1000 Florida Derby-I, GP, 9f (2500), 03-21 10-22 75a Pilgrim, Bel, 9fT (75), CLOSED EAST: MIDWEST: 11-11 50a Odessa, Del, 8.5f (0), 10-31 10-27 100a Woodford Reserve Bourbon County, Kee, 8.5fT (100), 10-18 11-18 75 Northern Dancer, Lrl, S, 9f (75), 11-08 WEST: 12-03 125 Sir Barton, Wo, R, 8.5f (125), 11-15 10-26 60 Pinjara, SA, R, 8fT (50), 10-20 CLOSING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2006 $100,000a JESSAMINE S. 2yo fillies at 1 1/16m (turf), runs October 26 $125,000 WOODFORD RESERVE BOURBON S. 2yo at 1 1/16 miles (turf), runs October 27 $150,000 GIII FAYETTE S. 3yo & up, at 1 1/8 miles, runs October 28 (800) 456-3412 www.keeneland.com Click here for the entire 2006 Fall Stakes Schedule. Click here for an online nomination form. 18Oct06 SDW Page 3

2 yo, dirt, sprint 3/up, f/m, turf, route NATIONAL: NATIONAL: 11-18 100 Hollywood Prevue-III, Hol, 7f (100), 11-08 10-22 1000 E.P. Taylor-I, Wo, 10fT (1000), CLOSED EAST: 11-04 2000 Emirates Airline BC Filly/Mare Turf-I, CD, 11fT (0), 10-23 10-19 65a Track Barron, Bel, R, 6f (0), CLOSED 11-04 150 Long Island H-II, Aqu, 12fT (150), 10-21 11-05 100 NYSS Gt Wt Way, Aqu, S, 6f (250), CLOSED 11-05 150a Cardinal H.-III, CD, 9fT (150), 10-21 11-15 125 Frost King, Wo, R, 7f (125), 11-08 11-26 500 Matriarch-I, Hol, 8fT (10000s), 11-15 12-02 85 H. Steward Mitchell, Lrl, 7f (0), 11-22 12-18 150 Dahlia H.-II, Hol, 8.5fT (150), 12-06 MIDWEST: 01-27 500 Sunshine Millions F/M Turf, GP, R, 4/up, 9fT (100), 12-07 11-11 100a Sun Power, Haw, S, 6f (75), 11-01 02-03 100 Suwannee River H.-III, GP, 4/up, 9fT (100), 01-24 12-09 100 LA Ch. Day Juv'l, FG, S, 6f (TBA), CLOSED EAST: 12-24 75 Sugar Bowl, FG, 6f (), 12-13 10-21 150 Ticonderoga H., Bel, S, 9fT (150), CLOSED WEST: 11-04 75 All Brandy, Lrl, S, 9fT (0), 10-25 10-22 75a Sunny Slope, SA, 6f (75), CLOSED 11-05 100 NYSS Perfect Arc, Aqu, S, 8fT (100), CLOSED 12-02 55 Winners Foundation S., BM, 6f (50), 11-26 11-10 65a Highland Penny, Aqu, R, 8fT (0), 11-04 11-25 100 April Run, Lrl, 9fT (75), 11-15 FILLIES & MARES MIDWEST: 10-22 150 Rood & Riddle Dowager, Kee, 12fT (150), CLOSED 3/up, f/m, dirt, route WEST: 10-28 100 Cal Cup Distance H., SA, , 10fT (50), CLOSED NATIONAL: S 10-29 150 Las Palmas H.-II, SA, 8fT (150), 10-19 11-02 150a Chilukki-II, CD, 8f (150), 10-21 11-11 60a Hermosa Beach H, Hol, 12fT (75), 11-01 11-04 2000 Emirates Airline BC Distaff-I, CD, 9f (0), 10-23 FOREIGN: 11-23 300a Falls City H.-II, CD, 9f (300), 11-04 11-12 a1675 QE II Commemorative Cup-G1, Kyo, 2200mT (0), CLSD 11-24 150 Top Flight H.-II, Aqu, 8f (150), 11-11 12-03 150 Bayakoa H.-II, Hol, 8.5f (150), 11-22 3/up, f/m, dirt, sprint EAST: NATIONAL: 11-04 100a Turnback the Alarm-III, Aqu, 9f (100), 10-21 10-28 150 First Flight-II, Bel, 7f (150), CLOSED 11-11 175 Maple Leaf, Wo, 10f (175), 10-25 11-04 200a Very Subtle, CD, 6f (200), 10-21 11-19 50a Justakiss, Del, 8.5f (0), 11-07 01-27 300 Sunshine Millions F/M Sprint, GP, R, 4/up, 6f (100), 12-07 11-26 65a Gamely, Aqu, R, 9f (0), 11-22 EAST: 11-26 65a Montauk H., Aqu, S, 9f (65), 11-11 10-21 125 Iroquois H., Bel, S, 7f (125), CLOSED 12-16 75 Geisha H., Lrl, S, 9f (75), 12-06 10-22 45 Sugar n Spice, Crc, 7f (0), CLOSED 12-16 65a Ladies' H., Aqu, 10f (65), 12-02 11-04 125 Ontario Fashion, Wo, 6f (125), 10-18 MIDWEST: 11-25 100 Stefanita, Lrl, 7f (75), 11-15 11-11 100a Illini Princess, Haw, S, 8.5f (75), 11-01 11-26 150 Bessarabian, Wo, 7f (150), 11-08 12-09 100 LA Champ Day Ladies, FG, S, 8.5f (TBA), CLOSED 12-02 65a Garland of Roses H., Aqu, 6f (65), 11-18 WEST: 12-23 50 Squan Song, Lrl, S&R, 7f (0), 12-13 10-28 150 Cal Cup Matron, SA, S, 8.5f (50), CLOSED MIDWEST: 11-18 55 Autumn Leaves H., BM, 8.5f (50), 11-12 11-11 100a Powerless H., Haw, S, 6f (75), 11-01 12-02 50 Holiday Inaugural, TP, 6f (0), 11-22 KEY: Race Date, Purse, Name, Grade, Track, S=State-bred, 12-09 100 La Ch. Day Ladies Sprint, FG, S, 6f (TBA), CLOSED R=Restricted, Distance (T=turf), Nomination Fee, Closing Date 12-22 75 Esplanade, FG, 5.5f (), 12-13 ALL FEES FOR CANADIAN RACES ARE GIVEN IN WEST: CANADIAN DOLLARS 10-21 100 W P Kyne BC Express, BM, 6f (75), CLOSED 11-24 100a Cat's Cradle H., Hol, S, 7.5f (100), 11-15 STAKES DIGEST WEEKLY Copyright 2006 MediaVista The information contained in this publication is believed to be 3/up, f/m, turf, sprint accurate at the time of publication. However, MediaVista shall not EAST: be responsible for any errors appearing herein. 11-11 100 Kattegat's Pride, Lrl, 5fT (0), 11-01 CLOSING THIS WEEKEND AT “THE BIG A” $150,000 LONG ISLAND H.-GII: 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2m (T), to be run November 4 $100,000a TURNBACK THE ALARM H.-GIII: 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m, to be run Nov. 4 P. J. Campo, Racing Secretary Outside NY: (800) 221-6266 k BOTH RACES CLOSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2006 k In NY: (800) 522-5554 18Oct06 SDW Page 4

3yo/up, f/m, turf, sprint cont. EAST: MIDWEST: 10-21 100 Maid of the Mist, Bel, S, 8f (100), CLOSED 10-19 100a Buffalo Trace Franklin Co., Kee, 5.5fT (100), CLOSED 10-28 100 Blue Hen, Del, 8.5f (100), CLOSED 11-12 100a Pent Up Kiss, CD, 5fT (100), 10-28 11-08 125 South Ocean, Wo, R, 8.5f (125), 10-25 WEST: 12-02 150 Ontario Lassie, Wo, S, 8.5f (150), 11-15 10-28 150 Cal Cup Distaff H., SA, S, a6.5fT (50), CLSD 12-03 65a East View, Aqu, S, 8.5f (65), 11-18 3yo fillies, dirt, route 12-30 75 Md Juv Filly Champ, Lrl, S, 8f (75), CLOSED MIDWEST: NATIONAL: 12-09 100e Pat Whitworth IL Debutante, Haw, S, 8.5f (n/a), CLSD 11-25 125 Anne Arundel, Lrl, 8f (0), 11-15 WEST: 02-10 200 Silverbulletday-III, FG, 8.5f (200), 01-27 10-28 75a Fantasy, Hst, 8.5f (0), 10-18 02-10 150 Davona Dale-II, GP, 8f (150), 01-31 10-28 125 Cal Cup Juv. Fillies, SA, S, 8.5f (50), CLOSED EAST: 11-05 100 Sharp Cat, Hol, 8.5f (100), 10-25 10-26 65a My Flag, Aqu, R, 8f (0), 10-20 10-28 45 Runaway Marcie, Crc, 8.5f (0), 10-21 2yo fillies, turf, route 10-31 50a Ghost & Goblins, Del, 1m70yds (0), CLOSED NATIONAL: 3yo fillies, turf, route 11-25 100 Miesque-III, Hol, 8fT (100), 11-15 NATIONAL: EAST: 10-20 125 Valley View-III, Kee, 8.5fT (125), CLOSED 10-22 75a Miss Grillo, Bel, 9fT (75), CLOSED 11-18 150a Mrs. Revere-II, CD, 8.5fT (150), 11-04 11-25 125 Selima, Lrl, 8.5fT (0), 11-15 EAST: MIDWEST: 10-20 65a Terreavigne, Bel, S, 8.5fT (200s), 10-18 10-21 50 Lady Luck, LaD, 8fT (0), CLOSED 11-08 65a Rokeby Rose, Aqu, R, 8.5fT (0), 11-02 10-26 100a JP Morgan Chase Jessamine, Kee, 8.5fT (100), 10-18 MIDWEST: WEST: 11-25 75 Pago Hop, FG, a8fT (TBA), 11-15 10-27 60 Hidden Light, SA, R, 8fT (50), 10-20 WEST: 11-12 60a Audrey S Kenis, Hol, 9fT (75), 11-01 2yo fillies, dirt, sprint 3yo fillies, dirt, sprint EAST: 10-28 150 Fanfreluche, Wo, S, 6f (150), CLOSED NATIONAL: 11-05 100 NYSS 5th Ave. Div, Aqu, S, 6f (250), CLOSED 10-21 300 Lexus Raven Run-II, Kee, 7f (200), CLOSED 11-19 125 Glorious Song, Wo, 7f (125), 11-01 10-21 200 Safely Kept BC-III, Lrl, 6f (100), CLOSED 12-02 85 Toddler, Lrl, 7f (0), 11-22 02-10 150 Old Hat-III, GP, 6.5f (150), 01-31 MIDWEST: EAST: 11-11 100a Showtime Deb, Haw, S, 6f (75), 11-01 11-12 65a Top Secret, Aqu, R, 6f (0), 11-08 12-09 100 LA Champ Day Lassie, FG, S, 6f (TBA), CLSD 11-12 150 Jammed Lovely, Wo, S, 7f (150), 10-25 WEST: 3yo fillies, turf, sprint 10-21 75a Anoakia, SA, 6f (75), CLOSED 11-19 100 Moccasin, Hol, 7f (100), 11-08 WEST: 11-11 55 Palo Alto H., BM, 7.5fT (50), 11-05 BREEDERS’ CUP PRODUCERS 2yo fillies, dirt, route Dams of 2+ Winners NATIONAL: 10-21 250 Princess Elizabeth, Wo, S, 8.5f (200), CLOSED HASILI (IRE) (Kahyasi {Ire}) 10-29 100a Pocahontas, CD, 8f (100), CLOSED Banks Hill (GB) (Danehill) ‘01 F/M Turf 10-29 100a Tempted-III, Aqu, 8f (100), CLOSED Intercontinental (GB) (Danehill) ‘05 F/M Turf 11-04 2000 BC Juv'l Fillies-I, CD, 8.5f (0), 10-23 PRIMAL FORCE (Blushing Groom {Fr}) 11-25 200a Golden Rod-II, CD, 8.5f (200), 11-11 Awesome Again (Deputy Minister) ‘98 Classic 11-25 200 Demoiselle-II, Aqu, 9f (200), 11-11 Macho Uno (Holy Bull) ‘00 Juvenile 12-17 400e Hollywood Starlet-I, Hol, 8.5f (10000s), 12-15 ATTENTION OWNERS & TRAINERS!

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