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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2016 MALLOY KEEPS TRADITION BEHOLDER WORKS, >PROBABLE= FOR PACIFIC CLASSIC ALIVE AT EDITION FARM Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella called his champion mare Beholder (Henny Hughes) Aprobable@ for a title defense in the Aug. 20 GI Pacific Classic Wednesday afternoon, hours after the 6-year-old mare worked a bullet five furlongs in :59 flat, and repeated the same designation Thursday morning. Beholder and California Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) are among nine that had nomination paperwork submitted Thursday morning to the Del Mar meet centerpiece. ATDN Rising Star@ Dortmund (Big Brown), a narrow runner-up to California Chrome in the Grade II San Diego H. July 23, and Hoppertunity (Any Given Saturday), both from the stable of Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, are also expected to be nominated and run. Vivien Malloy with La Verdad & her owner Sheila Rosenblum Christie DeBernardis By Christie DeBernardis IN TDN EUROPE TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York--It only takes a few minutes STAND BY FOR MORE MONCEAUX MAGIC spent with Vivien G. Malloy to know that she is truly the Emma Berry pays a visit to perennial leading consignor quintessential horsewoman. With decades of experience in Ecurie des Monceaux ahead of this weekend’s Arqana August sale. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. breeding and raising horses, she is a fountain of information on the Thoroughbred and she continues to pour that knowledge into her breeding program at Edition Farm in Hyde Park, New York. At age 84, Malloy continues to study the stud books and is very precise in selecting which sires to cross with her 12 broodmares in order to create her desired type of racehorse. It is that attention to detail that produced several black-type winners and earned her the honor of New York Breeder of the Year twice from TOBA and once from the New York Thoroughbred Breeders. She offers three yearlings from her widely-respected breeding program as part of the Denali Stud consignment at this weekend=s Fasig-Tipton New York-Bred Sale. One of these three yearlings, Hip 416, a Frost Giant filly named Frosty Kiss, is particularly special to Malloy, who has been prepping the filly for the sale herself with the help of her staff. Frosty Kiss is out of the unraced It=s In His Kiss (Yes It=s True), who is a daughter of Malloy=s top mare Wake Up Kiss (Cure the Blues). Cont. p3 PRESIDENT & CO-PUBLISHER Barry Weisbord @barryweisbord [email protected] SR. 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She=s a beauty and all my horses are really beautiful. They are typey. We used to say in the horse show world that a horse was typey, meaning very Thoroughbred looking--long neck, long legs, graceful. Frosty Kiss as a weanling | Kathy Landman That is what I breed for.@ While Bandoroff now preps the majority of her yearlings for the sale, Malloy will often prep fillies herself and this year Frosty Kiss was her lone filly and personal project. The native New Malloy is also selling two other yearlings she bred and raised in Yorker, who spent years riding and showing horses along with Hip 314, a Tale of the Cat colt out of Awesome Bull (Holy Bull); her five children, puts her yearlings through a very unique and Hip 575, a Candy Ride (Arg) colt out of Talkin Indian (Indian program at her 200-acre farm that she started with her late Charlie). A half-sister to MGISW millionaire Better Talk Now husband Harry Malloy in 1986. (Talkin Man), Talkin Indian also produced the GSP Skinner Box AIt=s all my idea because I was a horse show person,@ Malloy (Freud). Both colts were prepped by Denali. Malloy believes the said of her sales prep routine. A[Farm manager] Annette colts need the use of the pool and [Orlando] thinks it=s crazy. I have a lot of hills at my farm, so we walker that she does not have at walk them up and down hills and in the indoor [ring]. I always Edition Farm. work them both ways. I want them to go 50% one direction and AThe Tale of the Cat colt is very 50% the other. I have a field where I have poles set up and they nice,@ Malloy commented. ACraig walk over the poles. The last month, we put them in a surcingle [Bandoroff] always liked him. and draw reins and again go up and down hills to push the hind Everybody likes him. I have a end and build up that. We also do a lot of grooming and they are Candy Ride out of an Indian in all day and out at night.@ Charlie mare that is a half to a For foals born at Edition Farm, training doesn=t just start graded-stakes sister. He is before the yearling sales. It starts from birth. completely black with feet just AThe main thing is from birth, we handle them so much,@ like Candy Ride=s.@ A Malloy remarked. We always lead the foal before the mare and In addition to her three Awesome Bull | Kathy Landman it makes them brave. We just handle them constantly. We pet homebreds, Malloy is also them. I have the guys pick up their feet way before the offering a filly she refers to as her Apersonal pinhook@ in Hip 460, blacksmith comes. Through all of this, they learn to trust a daughter of Freud out of GSP Missunitednations (Peace Rules), humans. The ones that I breed and raise compared to the ones I who the breeder purchased for $32,000 as a weanling at the buy--it=s night and day.@ Fasig-Tipton October sale. Cont. p4 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 7 • THETDN.COM FRIDAY • AUGUST 12, 2016 Malloy Keeps Tradition Alive at Edition Farm cont. Despite the trials and tribulations that come with breeding, AI=m at the October sale and I=m looking through the catalogue Malloy wouldn=t trade the feeling of watching one of her and I see this Freud. I love Freud,@ Malloy recalled. AShe comes homebreds run for anything. in the ring, and I didn=t do any homework, but I look at the page AThere is nothing, nothing like seeing something that you have and way down, way, way down, she is related to one of the bred come in the paddock for their first race and come down horses I bred. So, I put up my hand and I bought her. Annette the stretch,@ Malloy and I went running back to the barn to look at her vet report. remarked. AThere is She opens the book and goes, >Mrs. Malloy, you are so lucky!= nothing like it! I have Everything was perfect, perfect, perfect. Craig prepped her bought a lot of horses, because she was already in Kentucky and he really likes her.@ but when my babies run, Though Malloy has bought and claimed many horses it is just incredible. I feel throughout the years, breeding is her true passion and she takes like God because I take it very seriously.