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Breeder’ Cup Notes: LATE Florida-bred C Z Rocket BREAKING Hopes to Extend Win NEWS Florida-Bred Golden Pal Wins Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint Streak in BC Sprint See page 12 BY BREEDERS’ CUP PRESS OFFICE ______In This Issue: C Z Rocket – In search of a sprint title will be Tom FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes at Tampa Bay Kagele, Madaket Stables and Gary Barber’s C Z Rocket, Breeders’ Cup Notes: Longines Classic who has won four races in a row for trainer Peter Florida-bred Wins BC Juvenile Turf Sprint Miller—all since being claimed at Oaklawn Park in Isolate Invades From Florida for April for $40,000. A nine- time winner from 22 starts, he would be the second son Casse, Pletcher Among Horsemen of City Zip to land the Sprint Approaching Career Milestones at BC after Work All Week’s victo- ry in 2014. He would also Christophe Soumillon Gets become the sixth Florida- Positive Covid-19 Test bred to win the Sprint after Eillo in 1984, Precisionist in Gulfstream Park West Charts ’85, Smile in ’86 Cherokee Run in ’94 and Big Drama in Track Results & Entries 2010. He enters off consecutive Florida Stallion Progeny List graded scores in the Pat O’Brien and Santa Anita Sprint Championship and Florida Breeders’ List owns a two-for-two record at Keeneland while in the care Wire to Wire Business Place of previous trainer Al Stall Jr. “He’s doing great,” Miller said. “We’re expecting Florida-bred C Z Rocket/BENOIT PHOTO Featured Advertisers another big effort. I think he mile on the Keeneland main track. can win on what he’s shown, he’s just got C Z Rocket is out of Successful Sarah, Florida Department of Agriculture to get a trip in a big field like this. He’s the by Successful Appeal and was bred in kind of horse who can adapt to the pace of Florida by Farm III Enterprises. FTBOA the race and style of the race. Some horses Firenze Fire – Mr. Amore Stable’s find a way to lose; he finds a way to win.” Firenze Fire galloped a mile-and-an-eighth Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply C Z Rocket went out with a pony at Seminole Feed about 8:45 Thursday and galloped an easy See BREEDERS’ CUP NOTES on page 3

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Florida-bred Firenze Fire/CANDICE CHAVEZ ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO Breeders’ Cup Notes

Continued from COVER Thursday morning in preparation for his fourth career Breeders’ Cup start in Saturday’s Sprint at Keeneland. (He would join Precisionist and Pure Sensation as Florida-breds with a record four appearances in a Breeders’ Cup race.) The 5-year-old son of Poseidon’s Warrior will make his first Breeders’ Cup start for trainer Kelly Breen, who accepted him and approximately 20 Mr. Amore Stable runners into his stable last winter. “It took a while for me to see the horse because of the pandem- ic. I was in Florida. My assistant, John Attfield, sent me pictures and videos to show me how well he looked. I’ve seen him race before, but it was a while before I laid eyes on him,” said Breen, who recently saddled Firenze Fire’s 3-year-old sister, Firenze Freedom for an allowance win at Belmont Park. “He’s a nice look- ing horse. He’s got a lot of muscle. He’s straightforward. He trains well. He does everything we ask of him.” Firenze Fire has won two of five starts for Breen with two sub- par showings coming over off tracks. He made his first start for Breen with a fourth-place finish in the June 6 Carter Handicap on a sloppy Belmont strip and won his first race for his new trainer three weeks later in the True North over a fast Belmont track. Firenze Fire was beaten two lengths while finishing fourth in the Alfred G. Vanderbilt (G1) at Saratoga before running 11th over a sloppy track at Saratoga in the Forego (G1). “The only bumps in the road I’ve had with him were on off tracks. He doesn’t like the mud,” Breen said. “You throw those couple races out and he’s as honest as they come.” Firenze Fire rebounded from his Forego disappointment with a 2 ¾-length victory in the Vosburgh at Belmont, which was a “Win and You’re In’ Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series race. “We were extremely excited when he won a ‘Win and You’re In’ because there’s no contemplating, because you’re going once

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page 3 Continued from you’ve got a ‘Win and You’re In’ under your belt,” Breen said. “He showed that he belonged, and the ‘Win and You’re In’ stamps your ticket to the Breeders’ Cup.” Breen wouldn’t have had to contemplate long to determine that Firenze Fire deserves a shot at a Sprint victory Saturday. “I look at the Thoro-Graphs and the Ragozin sheets. He runs fast. His bounce numbers seem to be on an off track, and his numbers are fast enough to put him in there with this bunch,” he said. Firenze Fire, who captured the Champagne at 2, finished off the board in the 2017 Breeder’s Cup Juvenile at Del Mar. He finished fourth in the Dirt Mile at Churchill Downs in 2018 and fifth in the Sprint last year at Santa Anita. Breen will also be seeking his first Breeders’ Cup success after notching third-place finishes with 2011 winner Ruler On Ice (2011 Classic) and multiple graded- stakes winner Pants on Fire (2014 Dirt Mile). “Pants On Fire reminds me of this horse. Pants on Fire did- Diamond Oops/JOHN VOORHEES ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO n’t win a stakes as a 2-year-old and this horse did, but he won “I’ve been galloping him for about a year-and-a-half. A couple a stakes as a 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7-year-old,” Breen said. “Knowing a lit- of months ago, he literally dropped me and he stopped and waited tle about what it takes to keep a horse going at an older age for me to get back on him. He waited for me on the track and I got reminds me a lot about Firenze Fire.” back on him,” she added. “He’s so intelligent. His last breeze, I got , who was aboard for his Vosburgh score, has the emotional. I was, like ‘What did I do to deserve such an amazing return call aboard Firenze Fire in the Sprint. animal in my life?’ ” Diamond Oops – Andie Biancone took Diamond Oops for a The versatile Diamond Oops, who was Grade 1 stakes placed jog over the Keeneland track Thursday morning in preparation for on turf and dirt last year, ran in the 2019 Dirt Mile (G1), in which a start in Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup Sprint. he encountered a troubled start and finished eighth at Santa Anita. Biancone has been overseeing the 5-year-old son of Lookin At He came right back to win the seven furlong Mr. Prospector (G3) Lucky’s daily activities at Keeneland this week while subbing for at Gulfstream seven weeks later and stretched out to finish fourth her father, Patrick Biancone, who had been fighting cancer for in the nine furlong Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) at several months. Although he is cancer-free now, being in a Covid- Gulfstream. He rallied from 12th to win the five-and-a-half fur- 19 high-risk group, he opted not to travel from his South Florida long Twin Spires Turf Sprint (G2) and stalked the pace before base at Palm Meadows Training Center. kicking in late to win the Phoenix (G2). Andie Biancone, who serves as his assistant trainer and exer- “He has such a big heart and is so intelligent, he’s like a person. cise rider, also has represented her father at the Belmont Stakes He has a huge personality,” Biancone said. “He’s the light in our (G1) and Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) lives, for my dad, for me.” with Sole Volante. Biancone would like to see Diamond Oops get a similar trip in “It’s been a crazy year,” said the 23-year-old Biancone, who the Sprint as he got in the Phoenix. admits that her busy schedule has somewhat affected her grades “He’s really versatile. You can cover him easily. He’s a really for her online courses at the University of Florida. good stalker. Hopefully, he gets a good break and come with that She’s able to escape all the craziness for a little while, at least, closing kick,” she said. “When he sees another horse in front of when she climbs aboard Diamond Oops, who enters the Sprint off him, it’s game on.” back-to-back wins in the Phoenix at Keeneland and the Twin Florent Geroux has the return mount aboard Diamond Oops, Spires Turf Sprint. who is owned by Diamond 100 Racing Club LLC, Amy Dunne, D “Even without winning all those races, he’s special to us. My dad P Racing LLC and Patrick Biancone Racing LLC. always believed in him and has always been high on him. This past Frank’s Rockette – Frank Fletcher Racing Operations Inc.’s fast year with my dad getting sick, he’s been my escape. I’ve been get- 3-year-old filly Frank’s Rockette will take on the boys Saturday in ting on him every day. It sounds super lame, but it’s like therapy. He has such a big heart. It’s so amazing being around him,” she said. See BREEDERS’ CUP NOTES on page 6

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page 5 loose because she was fighting him. Continued from the Sprint, putting her four-race win streak on the line. A daughter “That was pretty spectacular,” Baffert said. “And the Test of Into Mischief, the homebred enters off victories in New York’s [Stakes] (G1) was another where she really just cruised around Victory Ride (G3), Prioress (G2) and Gallant Bloom (G2) – the there.” latter two in one-sided fashion. On Thursday, she galloped a mile Gamine finished third as the 7-10 favorite in the Longines over the Keeneland main track. Kentucky Oaks (G1) on Sept. 4. She subsequently tested positive “She’s very good,” trainer Bill Mott said. “History shows that for trace amounts of a legal medication that is not permitted to be the 3-year-old fillies have had some success in this race. Three or in the system on race day. four times fillies have won the Sprint and she can sit off the pace. While Baffert has several of his stars in the Breeders’ Cup, he She doesn’t have to be on the lead. In a race like this, it won’t be said Thursday that the Filly & Mare Sprint is a race that has spe- hard to find a stalking spot.” cial significance to him. Previous female winners of the Sprint include 3-year-old Very “You know what would mean a lot? I want to see Gamine,” he Subtle (1987), 4-year-old Safely Kept (1990) and 5-year-old said. “What she’s been through, I want to see Gamine win that Desert Stormer (1995). Xtra Heat was a good second as a 3-year- race.” old to Squirtle Squirt in 2001. Serengeti Empress – Trainer Tom Amoss was very pleased with Joel Politi’s Serengeti Empress, as she had her first gallop over the Keeneland main track Thursday. The multiple Grade 1- Filly & Mare Sprint winning 4-year-old filly prepares for her swan song in the Filly & Mare Sprint and will be one of the favorites in the seven furlong Bell’s the One – Bell’s the One got reacquainted with familiar affair. surroundings Thursday morning. The 4-year-old daughter of Serengeti Empress will go into the Breeders’ Cup having last Majesticperfection has plenty of previous experience with the breezed on Oct. 29, going four furlongs in :48.60, and will not do Keeneland surface including her victory in the 2019 Raven Run much more than an easy gallop leading into the race, per her con- and third-place effort in the Madison in July. ditioner. “She jogged a half mile and galloped about three-quarters of a “She likes to separate her works from her race and in her last mile on the main track,” trainer Neil Pessin said. “She will do the work, she worked very well,” Amoss said. “There are a couple same on Friday and then just walk on race day. She has been at things we think we’ve learned from her along the way and one of Keeneland many times so it is not like she has to get used to the those is to separate her races from her works like that. With some surroundings. We are usually here in April and October. She is horses it puts them on edge, but with her, it doesn’t. She’s very pretty good about shipping and this is no exception.” smart and knows when it’s game time. She has been around the In her most recent start, Bell’s the One was victorious in the block and is on the engine right now, and that’s good.” Derby City Distaff (Grade 1) on Sept. 5 at Churchill Downs. Pessin’s plan for Bell’s the One to stay at his Churchill Downs base as long as possible came to fruition Wednesday when she Big Ass Fans Dirt Mile arrived around 9:30 a.m. Entrants for Saturday’s races were required to be at Keeneland by 10 a.m. that day and Pessin joked Rushie – Jim and Donna Daniell’s Florida-bred Rushie gal- for a month that she would arrive at 9:57. loped under Osman Cedeno for a fourth consecutive morning at “I am not sure exactly what time it was, but I know it was Keeneland since arriving Sunday from trainer Michael before 10,” Pessin said. “I wanted to keep her in her routine and in McCarthy’s base at Santa Anita. her environment as long as I could. It is best to ship in way in front The trip to Keeneland is his second of the year as he finished or as close to the race as possible. If I had [a lot] of horses going, See BREEDERS’ CUP NOTES on page 7 I would have shipped in two weeks ago to get acclimated.” She drew the far outside post position in the field of nine for the Filly and Mare Sprint. “I’d rather not have the outside post but she will take back and then make her late run,” Pessin said of his first Breeders’ Cup starter. Gamine – Michael Lund Petersen’s front-running 3-year-old filly Gamine will try older horses for the first time as the 9-5 morning-line favorite in the Filly & Mare Sprint. The daughter of top sire Into Mischief had a routine mile-and- a-half gallop under exercise rider Humberto Gomez. She and Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez will start from the outside post in the field of seven Saturday. After finishing first in her first two starts, Gamine turned in an jaw-dropping 18 ¾-length victory in her first stakes race, the Acorn on June 20 at Belmont Park. “I knew she could win, but I didn’t know she was going to do that,” trainer Bob Baffert said. Baffert said that Velazquez apologized for letting her run so fast and win by so many lengths, but that he was forced to turn her Florida-bred Rushie/CANDICE CHAVEZ ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO

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page 6 Continued from third behind Dirt Mile (G1) rival Art Collector and Distaff con- tender Swiss Skydiver in July’s Blue Grass Stakes (G2). will be aboard for the third time Saturday and will break from post seven at morning line odds of 20-1. Rushie is by Liam’s Map out of Conquest Angel, by Colonel John and he was bred in Florida by Ocala Stud. Art Collector – It has been nearly four months, but Bruce Lunsford’s Art Collector has returned to the scene of his biggest victory, the Blue Grass here in July. Trainer Tom Drury brought Art Collector to Keeneland Wednesday morning from the Skylight Training Center in Goshen, Ky., where Drury maintains his stable. Fourth in the Preakness (G1) in his most recent start Oct. 3, Art Collector has put in three works since that effort with two coming over the all-weather surface at Skylight with a dirt work in between at Churchill Downs. “He has been doing great since the Preakness,” Drury said of Art Collector, who is the 6-1 co-third choice on the morning line for Saturday’s Dirt Mile. War of Will/ALEX EVERS ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO Romans as agent purchased Mr Freeze for $75,000 at the 2016 Brian Hernandez Jr., who has ridden Art Collector in his past Keeneland September yearling sale. He has since banked more seven starts, has the mount Saturday and will break from post one. than $1 million for Jim Bakke and Gerald Isbister with a record of “Being in the one hole, he is going to have to bounce out of six wins, four seconds and two thirds in 16 starts. there so horses don’t come over on him,” Drury said. “I think he “He is as live a 20-1 shot as you will ever see,” McCarthy said. will be forwardly placed and then it will be up to Brian to work “He is coming off a win in the Grade 2 Pat Day Mile, he has had out a trip.” a race over the track and he has a favorable post,” McCarthy said. Jesus’ Team – Grupo 7 C Stable’s Jesus’ Team visited the “Plus, he is training better than he ever has.” starting gate and galloped on the main track Wednesday as he con- War of Will – War of Will will go in a new direction after the tinued his preparation for a start in Saturday’s Dirt Mile. Dirt Mile. The winner of the 2019 Preakness and three other grad- It will be the first start against older horses in stakes competi- ed stakes will ship to Claiborne Farm in nearby Paris to prepare tion for Jesus’ Team, who is trained by Jose D’Angelo. Jesus’ for his life as a stallion. His sire War Front stands at the same farm Team drew post 11 and will be ridden by Luis Saez who was for an advertised stud fee of $150,000. War of Will’s fee will be aboard for the colt’s third-place finish in the Jim Dandy. announced at a later date. “The 11 is a good post,” D’Angelo said. “Our plan is to come “People ask me all the time how I feel about him leaving, but I from the back to the front and from the 11, we can get good posi- am happy to see him going on to his new career,” trainer Mark tion going into the first turn.” Casse said. “He is going to the same farm as his father which I D’Angelo, a 30-year-old native of Venezuela who has been think is quite nice. I am fine with it; I am ready for him to go on training in the United States for a year and a half, brought Jesus’ to his next career.” Team to Keeneland on Oct. 9 following a third-place finish in the War of Will is no stranger to Keeneland where he won the Preakness. Maker’s Mark Mile in July. He also was based here before and “He has gotten better every day and he has had two good works after the Preakness. He arrived from Churchill Downs Wednesday here,” D’Angelo said. “For me, this is a great experience and I and jogged this morning at Keeneland. want to do the best I can for the horse.” D’Angelo said there is plenty of interest in his horse back home in Venezuela. Maker’s Mark Filly & Mare Turf “My friends and the Venezuelan people are very happy for Jesus’ Team to be in the Breeders’ Cup,” D’Angelo said. “They Starship Jubilee – It didn’t take long for trainer Kevin Attard will be rooting for him. All we need now is to hear ‘They’re Off.’” to understand that some folks at Keeneland appreciate Starship Mr Freeze – Mr Freeze’s race record is bookended by BREEDERS’ CUP NOTES Keeneland victories. He launched his See on page 8 career with a triumph at the 2018 spring meeting and most recently captured the Fayette on Oct. 10. The 5-year-old son of 2010 HENNY HUGHES mare, SunandSea, To Honor and Serve also was second in the 2019 Fayette. in foal to THE BIG BEAST Mr Freeze arrived at Keeneland on Monday after training for Dale Romans LBD 3/25. Asking $10k. at his Churchill Downs base. He has gal- loped every day at Keeneland and added standing in the starting gate to his routine 352-895-8988 Thursday.

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page 7 Continued from Jubilee, his 7-year-old Florida-bred mare with the rags-to-riches story, who will run in the Filly & Mare Turf (G1). Twice claimed early in her career, Starship Jubilee has devel- oped into a star with Attard. Twelve of her 19 career wins in 38 starts have come in stakes. Two of those victories were in Grade 1 races, including the most recent, the Woodbine Mile against males Sept. 19. “As soon as she hit the track there were a couple of people out there and they said, ‘Hey Starship Jubilee. I’m rooting for you,’” Attard said. “It’s nice to hear and you really kind of savor that moment and realize that the following and the backing that she has generated over the years.” Attard and his partner Soli Mehta claimed Starship Jubilee for $16,000 in February 2017 at Gulfstream. Attard’s father, Tino, was the trainer of record when she reeled off three straight wins at Gulfstream in March and April. Moved to Woodbine in suburban Toronto and officially in the care of Kevin Attard, Starship Jubilee promptly won two Grade 2 races, the Nassau and the Dance Smartly. The one-time mediocre turf sprinter thrived in routes on grass. In 29 races – never at less than a mile – she has compiled a record of 16 wins, four seconds and three thirds in 29 starts and Florida-bred Starship Jubilee/CANDICE CHAVEZ ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO earned $2,052,519. She has won three Sovereign Awards as the top Canadian turf female and is Canada’s reigning Horse of the Year. said. “It was a pretty gutsy performance on her part. She ran really In November 2018, Attard and Mehta offered the then 5-year- well. She came out of the race in good shape. She’s training great. old mare for sale at auction at Keeneland. When bidding stopped “It was a decision to either run against the males here in the at $425,000, below her reserve price, the owners decided to con- Breeders’ Cup Mile or in the Filly and Mare Turf at a mile-and-three- tinue racing her. Within a day, though, they completed a sale with sixteenths against fillies. We elected to take the filly route. The mile- Bonnie Baskin’s Blue Heaven Farm, a Versailles, Kentucky, com- and-three-sixteenths should be up in her wheel house. She’s been mercial breeding farm managed by her son Adam Corndorf. going a mile-and-a-quarter. No race is easy, that’s for sure.” Attard suggested that Blue Heaven run the mare a few more Starship Jubilee is by Indy Wind out of Perfectly Wild, by times before being bred to Medaglia d’Oro in 2019. That mating Forest Wildcat and she was bred by William P. Sorren. ended up being put on hold for two seasons as she has won eight of 13 starts and earned more than $1.5 million. This year, Starship Turf Sprint Jubilee. has won five of six starts, including the Ballston Spa (G2) at Saratoga, a race that included champion Sistercharlie. After Imprimis—The Florida-bred gelding will be going for his running fourth in the Diana (G1)—her first time off the board third consecutive victory in the Turf Sprint (G1) for trainer Joseph since December 2018—at Saratoga on Aug. 23. She rebounded Orseno and owner Breeze Easy LLC. with the 1-length victory in the Ricoh Woodbine Mile (G1). The 6-year-old son of Broken Vow, by Shopper’s Return, by Put “Huge win, beating the boys in the Woodbine Mile,” Attard it Back won the Grade 3 Troy Stakes over five-and-a-half furlongs on the turf at Saratoga by two-and-a-quarter lengths on Aug. 8 fol- lowed by a neck win ahead of fellow Turf Sprinters Front Run the Fed and Bombard in a dead heat for second in the Grade 3 Turf Sprint over six furlongs on the grass at Kentucky Downs on Sept. 12. He is set at 4-1 in the morning line for the Turf Sprint based on those two victories, both of which produced triple digit Beyer Speed Figures of 101 in the Troy and 102 in the Turf Sprint. Irad Ortiz Jr. gets the mount and they are set to start from post three. Imprimis has won eight of 15 career starts with earnings of $759,948 and was bred in the Sunshine State by Craig L. Wheeler. Extravagant Kid—DARRS Inc.’s Florida-bred son of Kiss the Kid will be looking to improve off of his second place finish to Turf Sprint competitor Leinster and ahead of Just Might, who is also set for the Turf Sprint on Saturday. Extravagant Kid is out of Pretty Extravagant, by With Distincion and has on 14 of 45 career starts with earnings of $902,210. He was bred in Florida by Vicino Racing Stable.

Florida-bred Imprimis/MATT WOOLEY ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO – Brock Sheridan contributed to this article

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BY BREEDERS’ CUP PRESS OFFICE______Authentic, Improbable, Maximum Security – Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert said any one of his three runners could take him to the winner’s circle after the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic. “It wouldn’t surprise me at all,” Baffert said Thursday after , Improbable and Maximum Security galloped a mile- and-a-half at Keeneland. “I wouldn’t be surprised by any of them.” In his last three starts, Authentic, owned by Spendthrift Farm, MyRaceHorse Stable, Madaket Stables and Starlight Racing has won the Haskell (Grade 1), the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) and finished second to the filly Swiss Skydiver in the Preakness (G1), making him a top contender for the 3-year-old male title. The 4-year-old Improbable, owned by WinStar Farm, China Horse Club International and SF Racing, has won three Grade 1 races in a row, the Hollywood Gold Cup, the Whitney and the , and is the 5-2 favorite. He is a top contender for the older male divisional title. Gary and Mary West, Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith and ’s Maximum Security, was the 3-year-old champ in 2019. Since being moved to Baffert’s care earlier this year, he has won the San Diego (G2) and Pacific Classic (G1) and finished second Improbable/CANDICE CHAVEZ ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO to improbable in the Awesome Again (G1). He, too, is a contender could work him with a $30,000 maiden claimer or a stakes horse for the older male title. A victory in the Classic by any one of the and he would outwork them by a nose. That’s the way he was. He’s three could lead to the Horse of the Year award. not going to give you any extra in the mornings. I can see why they “I could see all three of them hitting the board. But they’ve got ran him for maiden $16,000. But, one thing about him is that he to get the trip,” Baffert said. “The only pressure I feel is that they has what Silver Charm had, something you can’t measure, and are three good horses and they should be right there. Every time that’s his heart. He has heart galore.” I’ve come into the Breeders’ Cup where I have had horses that Baffert had pointed out Maximum Security as one of the horses should be right there, they are right there. I feel real good about to beat in the 2019 Kentucky Derby – a race that he finished first that.” in, but was disqualified for interference – but came to appreciate Baffert trained Maximum Security’s sire, New Year’s Day, to the colt’s grit in his first start for his barn, the San Diego July 25. win the 2013 Breeder’s Cup Juvenile. He received the 4-year-old “Turning for home he had every reason to get beat,” Baffert colt, winner of the inaugural Saudi Cup this spring after trainer said. “For some reason I’m watching him, like ‘Let’s see. If you Jason Servis was arrested for his alleged involvement in doping are a great horse you are going to get up.’ And he did. Great horses horses. Baffert and his crew had to learn how to handle the accom- find a way to win.” plished runner and develop a training program. Baffert said that Maximum Security’s second in the Awesome “He’s very deceiving. He reminds me a lot of [Florida-bred] Again might have unfairly hurt his reputation. Silver Charm,” Baffert said. “Silver Charm was very tough. I “He’s like the forgotten horse,” Baffert said. “He’s like ‘the other Baffert,’ but I think he’s going to be right there, too.” Baffert describes Maximum Security as a strong and versatile runner. “He’s fast,” Baffert said. “He’s not going to get in traffic. He’s going to be right there. He’s quick and he’s powerful and I really think he’s going to like this track. Santa Anita is a good track, but it’s deep. A heavy horse like that struggles with it. He seems to be going over this track. I like this track.” By My Standards – After shipping in to Keeneland Wednesday, Allied Racing Stable’s By My Standards put in a rou- tine gallop around the Keeneland main track Thursday morning for trainer Bret Calhoun. The ultra-consistent son of Goldencents continues to impress his conditioner as he prepares for his tough- est test yet, the Longines Classic. “What’s impressive about him is that I think he’s been at his best for a long time and I think that goes back to before [winning] the Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby (G2). Two races before that, in a maiden race, he got beat and I couldn’t explain it. I was dis- traught and down about it thinking maybe I misjudged his ability. I didn’t know what to think, but then he came back and won the

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It’s been such a real pleasure,” Hough said. “It’s like a family. It really hasn’t been work. It’s been a lot of fun.” Higher Power/ALEX EVERS/ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO Training Classic contenders such Global Campaign have added Tacitus – Juddmonte Farms’ homebred Tacitus continued his to the fun. The 4-year-old son of is coming off a front-run- march toward the Longines Classic with an easy gallop of ning victory in the Woodward (G1) at Saratoga. Hough certainly Keeneland’s main track on Thursday morning. Looking to be doesn’t expect him to be able to employ the same tactics when he trainer Bill Mott’s third Classic winner, the son of Tacitus was takes on the speedy likes of the Bob Baffert-trained Authentic and piloted by exercise rider Felipe Castro. On Saturday, he reunites Maximum Security. with longtime collaborator Jose Ortiz. “The speed is outside us obviously. Each one of those horses Title Ready – Charles Fipke’s Title Ready galloped for the would like to be in front, so I would hope to break good and follow first time Thursday at Keeneland after arriving from his Churchill them. I would like to not be too far back and not get shuffled Downs base Wednesday. back,” said Hough, whose Classic contender will break from the Tiz the Law – Veteran trainer Barclay Tagg chuckled Thursday starting gate from post seven, two stalls inside Authentic and three morning after he delivered a comment that showed he was equally inside Maximum Security. “I’m hoping to follow the speed, and I upbeat and nervous about Tiz the Law’s chances in the $6 million know everyone else is the same way.” Classic. Hall of Famer jockey Javier Castellano is scheduled to ride “I’ve got confidence in the horse, but I don’t have confidence Global Campaign for the first time Saturday. in the luck. A lot can happen in a race,” Tagg said. “It seems like Higher Power – Hronis Racing’s Higher Power galloped he’s coming up to it well, so I’ve got no complaints.” Thursday morning under Juan Leyva and had another paddock Tiz the Law went out for a routine mile-and-one-half gallop schooling session as part of his preparation for his second run in Thursday with Heather Smullen. The 3-year-old colt owned by the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Sackatoga Stable will start from post two in the field of 10 under Higher Power will be looking to give Hronis Racing and trainer Manny Franco in a race that Tagg has targeted for months. Tiz the John Sadler a second Breeders’ Cup Classic victory to go with the Law won three straight Grade 1 races, the Curlin Florida Derby one Accelerate claimed in 2018 at Churchill Downs. (G1), Belmont Stakes (G1) and Travers. He was second as the “That was a milestone victory for my career,” Sadler said of his favorite in the Kentucky Derby on Sept. 5 but was kept out of the first Breeders’ Cup winner that came with his 45th starter in the Preakness to recover from some body soreness. World Championships. “That was the narrative, and it got the Tagg shipped him to Keeneland on Oct. 18 to give him two monkey off my back. But we had run so many good races with weeks of training time over the track. The Classic will be his first horses that had run really well.” try against older horses. Sadler’s runners have compiled an overall mark of one win, “Manny knows him pretty well and this will be the toughest four seconds and eight thirds in 50 starts in the Breeders’ Cup, an race of his life, by far,” Tagg said. “Just have to hope that every- event Sadler first participated in back in 1988 when Olympic thing goes well. I think he can handle it or I wouldn’t put him in Prospect ran seventh in the mud at Churchill Downs. there. But you never know. It doesn’t take much to get beat against “As I have gotten older, I am at the point where I don’t want to horses like that.” run a horse just to be here,” Sadler said. Sackatoga’s operating partner Jack Knowlton acknowledged Higher Power was 9-1 in the Classic last year when he finished that championships as well as purse money are on the line in the third behind . He is 20-1 on the morning line for Classic. He said a victory could make the colt, purchased for Saturday’s running. $110,000 as a yearling, the Horse of the Year. “He won’t be one of the favorites [like Accelerate was],” Sadler “You can think about that, but beyond that, if he doesn’t win, if said. “But the way he is doing … I just have a gut feeling that he is going to run well.” See BREEDERS’ CUP LONGINES on page 11

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page 10 Continued from he’s second or third and Authentic is off the board, at that point, that should lock up 3-year-old of the year,” Knowlton said. “It’s not all or nothing. We’ve really got two prizes that can possibly be attained and one of them does not require us to win the race. Obviously, we would love to win the race. It’s a hugely prestigious race and it’s a $6 million race. Sackatoga has got one Eclipse for 3-year-old and we’ve love to have another for 3-year-old. It’s nice to have a fall-back position in a race like this. “The key is for Manny to find the right trip in there. If he can do that, I think this horse is going to be tough to beat.” After training was completed, Knowlton, Tagg and Smullen headed to the Kentucky Horse Park to pay a visit to their first champion, Funny Cide. He won the 2003 crown after his victories in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. “It’s always fun,” Knowlton said. “He’s himself and he doesn’t pay any more attention to me than he does anybody else.” Tagg said that Funny Cide ignored him during his Tiz the Law/JON DURR ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO last visit. Having shipped over from Churchill Downs less than 24 hours “I called him and called him and he wouldn’t pick his head up,” earlier, Tom’s d’Etat got reacquainted with the Keeneland track for Tagg said, laughing. “He didn’t even look. I rattled paper from the first time since taking the Grade 2 Fayette last October when treats. That was a while ago. I haven’t been back since.” he galloped and visited the gate as he prepares for Saturday’s $6 For Knowlton, visiting Funny Cide is a rite of spring. In upside- million Breeders’ Cup Classic. down 2020, he will see the 20-year-old twice later than usual. “Even though he’s an older horse, he was looking around and “I never miss a year,” he said. “I saw him when I was here for showing good energy, very fresh,” trainer Al Stall Jr. said. “As the Derby. it’s just one of the things on the must-do list every year soon as he finished training I got a bunch of hits on my phone. when I come to the Derby, to go the Horse Park.” Caton [Bredar] said a lot of very nice things about him on the Tom’s d’Etat – When Tom’s d’Etat made his first appearance [TVG] coverage—and I agree with what Caton said. He’s been at Keeneland just over a year ago, he used the Lexington oval to acting like he knows what’s going on this week. He knows some- pad his resume with an achievement that -- at the time -- ranked thing’s coming up.” as the career highlight for the star-crossed son of . On That four-and-a-quarter-length victory in the [Hagyard] Thursday morning, the 7-year-old horse returned to the Keeneland Fayette (G2) last fall marked the first graded stakes win for Tom’s main track with designs on once again earning an accolade that d’Etat, no small feat given he had had much of his career inter- would dwarf any of his prior successes. rupted because of ankle injuries and other setbacks. The lens of hindsight now views that Keeneland outing as a shot across the bow for the handicap ranks as Tom’s d’Etat would go on to capture the Grade 1 Clark in his subsequent outing before earning wins in the Oaklawn Mile and Stephen Foster (G2) this season. “We considered maybe going to the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1) off the Woodward last year, but it was out at Santa Anita so we decided to stay home, and the spacing of the Fayette and the Clark was really nice,” Stall said. “We ended up being less than even money in both races I think and he showed what kind of horse he really was. As soon as he crossed the wire in the Clark, we knew where the Breeders’ Cup was 11 months later right here in our backyard.” Though Tom’s d’Etat finished third to Improbable, the morning line favorite in the Classic, in the Whitney (G1) on Aug. 1, the bay horse got the better of that rival by three-quar- ters of a length when they first met in the Tom’s d’Etat/COADY PHOTO Oaklawn Mile.

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Florida-bred Golden Pal/COADY PHOTO Florida-bred Golden Pal Wins Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint BY BREEDERS’ CUP PRESS OFFICE______earnings to $623,056 with a record of two wins, two seconds in four starts. LEXINGTON, KY – Ranlo Investments’ homebred Golden Pal “He’s just amazing,” Ward said. “I got a little worried on the lived up to his heavy favoritism by grabbing the lead out of the backside. Irad kind of lost a little momentum there and took a gate and cruising to a three-quarters of a length victory over a late- pretty good hold of him, but then he just accelerated down the charging Cowan to win the third running of the $1 million lane. When he accelerated past the quarter-pole, I knew we were Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (Grade 2) at Keeneland to kick O.K. I got a little worried on the last part and was hugging onto off Future Stars Friday’s five World Championships races for 2- my son, but we got there. He’s a champion colt. Thank God year-olds. (Randy Lowe) gave him to me to train. I really appreciate it. (Next He paid $3.60 to win. year’s Breeders’ Cup) is where we’re heading, but first we’re going Trained by Wesley Ward and ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr., Golden to Royal Ascot. Here we come. He’s going to get them this year!” Pal covered the five-and-a-half furlongs on a turf course labeled The speedy bay colt was second to Gatsby in his debut versus as good in 1:02.82. For Ward and Ortiz, it was their second con- special weight maidens at Gulfstream Park on April 17 before secutive victory in the race having scored with Four Wheel Drive shipping to Royal Ascot to finish second in the Group 2 Norfolk in 2019 at Santa Anita. It is the fourth Breeders’ Cup win for Ward Stakes on June 19. He then traveled to Saratoga to win the $85,000 and 10th for Ortiz. Skidmore Stakes by three-and-a-half lengths going five-and-a- “He’s a really nice horse,” Ortiz said. “He did the hard job. I half furlongs on the turf on Aug. 20 just sat on him waiting for the time to go. He ran great. He really Golden Pal is Florida-bred son of Uncle Mo out of the has a lot of potential.” Midshipman mare Lady Shipman. He was bred in Florida by The victory was worth $550,000 and increased Golden Pal’s Randall E. Lowe.

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BY RYAN MARTIN, NYRA PRESS OFFICE ______JAMAICA, NY—Reeves ’s Isolate has done no wrong in his first two career starts and puts a per- fect record on the line when shipping to New York for Sunday’s 44th running of the $100,000 Nashua Stakes (G3) going a one-turn mile at . Trained by Kathy Ritvo, Isolate did just as his name suggested in his last- out gate-to-wire effort where he defeated winners over a sloppy main track at Gulfstream Park by 10 lengths, while garnering a 79 Beyer Speed Figure. The Florida-bred son Mark Valeski was a three-quarter-length winner against his Sunshine State-bred coun- terparts in a five-and-a-half-furlong maiden special weight on Aug. 6 at Gulfstream, where he defeated next out-winner and subsequent stakes win- ner Poppy’s Pride. “He had a really tough trip in his first race but he managed to find an Florida-bred Isolate/LAUREN KING PHOTO opening and won the race,” Reeves Thoroughbred Racing’s Dean quick but he seems to have a lot of energy. It’s a short field so Reeves said. “In the slop he pretty well dominated the field. He we’re giving him a shot.” hasn’t had a nice trip on the dirt where he can really show his tal- Jockey Pablo Morales will ride from post three. ent, but we’re hopeful all will go well on Sunday and see how we Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey, who saddled 1997 Nashua stack up against some good horses.” winner and subsequent multiple Grade 1-winner Coronado’s Isolate has been training forwardly into his stakes debut, Quest, sends out impressive maiden special weight winner Ten recording a five-furlong bullet in 1:00.20 on Oct. 24 over a fast for Ten in pursuit of a second Nashua triumph. main track at Gulfstream Park. Owned by Donald and Donna Adam’s Courtlandt Farms, the “He’s one of those that you have to be careful with because gray or roan son of first crop sire Frosted led at every point of he’ll go too fast,” Reeves said. “He put in two really good works call en route to an eight-length maiden score at second asking and did what he needed to do. It’s a long trip, but so far the when traveling a mile-and-one-sixteenth over a sloppy main reports I’m getting is that he’s doing fine. He’s a tough and track on Oct. 16 at Belmont Park. The maiden win earned a 78 mature horse for a 2-year-old.” Beyer. Bred by Woodford , Isolate is the sixth off- Ten for Ten was off a step slow on debut and raced from four spring out of the ’s Song mare Tranquil Song, who has or five lengths off the pace en route to finishing second in a six- produced four other winners. He was bought for $70,000 from furlong maiden special weight on Sept. 7 at Saratoga. the Keeneland November Sale in 2018. Purchased for $410,000 from the Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency “Jimmy Gladwell picked him out as a weanling,” Reeves said. consignment at the 2019 Keeneland September Yearling Sale, “He’s got a great eye for a horse and we really liked him ever Ten for Ten is out of the Eskendereya mare Summer Vacation— since we got him. He’s developed into a nice horse so far.” a half-sister to Grade 1-winner and graded stakes-producing sire Jockey Cristian Torres will be back aboard from post five Creative Cause as well as Grade 1-winning distaffers Vexatious after piloting the colt to his impressive last out win. and multiple graded stakes winner Destin. Invading from Pennsylvania is Parx maiden winner Irish Jockey Eric Cancel will pilot Ten for Ten from the inside post. Honor who won on debut on Oct. 28 for trainer Joseph Taylor. Following a debut win, Nova Rags will attempt to make his Owned by Chuck Zacney’s Cash Is King Racing, LC Racing first start against stakes company a winning one for Hall of and Ho Dee Boy Stable, the son of second crop sire Honor Code Fame trainer Bill Mott. will arrive at the Nashua off just over a week’s rest after a nearly Owned and bred by Michael Shanley, the chestnut son of two-length victory over a wet-fast main track at Parx. Union Rags bobbled at the start of his debut but arrived in time “He’s always trained like a real nice horse,” Taylor said. He’s for a three-quarter-length score in a six-furlong maiden special calm and he takes everything in stride. First time I entered him, weight on Oct. 10 over a fast main track at Belmont Park. I scratched him because the track came up sloppy. When we ran Jockey Kendrick Carmouche will be aboard from post two. him last time, he missed the break a tad. When he came around Completing the field are Pickin’ Time [post 4, Trevor the turn, we saw the length in his stride. I was talking to [Cash McCarthy], Civil War [post 6, Nik Juarez] and Spectatorless Is King owner] Chuck [Zacney] this morning, It’s coming back [post 7, Ferrin Peterson].

Back to Top Page 14 Casse, Pletcher Among Horsemen Approaching Career Milestones at Breeders’ Cup BY EQUIBASE PRESS OFFICE______Trainer Mark E. Casse, a longtime res- ident of Ocala, Fla., is approaching a per- The following jockeys are approaching sonal milestone of 3,000 thoroughbred a major North American (US and Canada) career wins in North America (US and thoroughbred milestone as listed below: Canada). Through racing yesterday, Nov. Jockey Glenn W. Corbett is approach- 5, Casse was at 2,994 wins. He has eight ing a personal milestone of 4,000 thor- scheduled starts for today; one at oughbred career wins in North America Woodbine, five at Keeneland, and two at (US and Canada). Through racing yester- Gulfstream Park West. day, Nov. 5, Corbett was at 3,990 wins. He Trainer Flint W. Stites is approaching a has no scheduled mounts for today. personal milestone of 2,000 thoroughbred Jockey is approaching a career wins in North America (US and personal milestone of 3,000 thoroughbred Canada). Through racing yesterday, Nov. career wins in North America (US and 5, Stites was at 1,999 wins. He has one Canada). Through racing yesterday, Nov. scheduled start for today at Penn National. 5, Rosario was at 2,994 wins. He has seven Trainer Guadalupe Preciado is scheduled mounts for today at Keeneland. approaching a personal milestone of Rosario has one win from Puerto Rico. 2,000 thoroughbred career wins in North Jockey Rocco Bowen is approaching a America (US and Canada). Through rac- personal milestone of 1,000 thoroughbred Mark Casse/COADY PHOTO ing yesterday, Nov. 5, Preciado was at career wins in North America (US and 1,999 wins. He has no scheduled starts for Canada). Through racing yesterday, Nov. 5, Bowen was at 999 today. wins. He has no scheduled mounts for today. Trainer Mark Glatt is approaching a personal milestone of The following trainers are approaching a major North 1,000 thoroughbred career wins in North America (US and American (US and Canada) thoroughbred milestone as listed Canada). Through racing yesterday, Nov. 5, Glatt was at 997 below: wins. He has one scheduled start for today at Del Mar. Trainer Todd A. Pletcher is approaching a personal milestone Trainer Hugh I. McMahon is approaching a personal mile- of 5,000 thoroughbred career wins in North America (US and stone of 1,000 thoroughbred career wins in North America (US Canada). Through racing yesterday, Nov. 5, Pletcher was at and Canada). Through racing yesterday, Nov. 5, McMahon was 4,999 wins. He has nine scheduled starts for today; seven at at 996 wins. He has one scheduled start for today at Laurel Keeneland and two at Aqueduct. Park. Jockey Christophe Soumillon Gets Positive Covid-19 Test KEENELAND STATEMENT ______displaying any symptoms. Soumillon was scheduled to ride Order LEXINGTON, KY– Thursday, jockey of Australia (Ire) in the FanDuel Breeders’ Christophe Soumillon, a member of the Cup Mile presented by PDJF (Grade 1) and French Breeders’ Cup contingent, received a Tarnawa (Ire) in the Longines Breeders’ positive result from a PCR COVID-19 test Cup Turf (G1) on Saturday. Both horses’ that was administered on-site on Wednesday connections have been notified, and the few under Breeders’ Cup’s comprehensive individuals who have come into contact Health and Safety Plan. A second test was with him since his arrival have undergone immediately performed which confirmed additional testing and received negative the initial diagnosis. This was the single pos- results. Breeders’ Cup remains committed itive result out of the 55 tests administered to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the to all Breeders’ Cup jockeys. According to limited participants and essential personnel the procedures in place, Soumillon immedi- on-site for the 2020 World Championships ately departed the Keeneland grounds to and will continue to monitor the situation enter into isolation. At this time, he is not closely. Christophe Soumillon/FILE PHOTO

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Daily Racing Form

Saturday & Sunday, November 7 & 8 R Below is a list of runners sired by Florida stallions or former Florida stallions scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. The list contains all data available at time of list generation.

COOL COAL MAN POSEIDON’S WARRIOR Saturday, November 7 Correjon 7 Laurel Park Sparkle Sammy 3 Woodbine ADIOS CHARLIE Firenze Fire 8 BC Advance PPs Adios Dee Dee 6 Gulfstream Park West COWTOWN CAT Firenze Fire 8 Keeneland/Breeders’ Cup Town Policy 7 Laurel Park La Duquesa 9 Charles Town AWESOME OF COURSE Too Stylish 10 Gulfstream Park West D’WILDCAT Proud Enough 7 Laurel Park PROSPECTIVE BIONDETTI Battle Cry 3 Gulfstream Park West Strike That 2 Keeneland/Breeders’ Cup DRILL Onezy’s Dream 3 Woodbine Drillzilla 10 Gulfstream Park West Mister Mojo 5 Golden Gate Fields PUT IT BACK Givin Up None 7 Hawthorne DUKE OF MISCHIEF Sea Thief 2 Mahoning Valley Miss Italy 4 Gulfstream Park West BRETHREN READ THE FOOTNOTES Darla 4 Gulfstream Park West EXCHANGE RATE Casino Queen 5 Remington Park Musical Lady 6 Mahoning Valley Fionnbharr 10 Aqueduct RIDE ON CURLIN CAJUN BREEZE EXCLUSIVE QUALITY Baby Ana 6 Gulfstream Park West Cajun Brother 1 Keeneland/Breeders’ Cup Extremelyexclusive 3 Laurel Park SILVER TREE CASHEL CASTLE FAMILY CALLING Love Tree 3 Mahoning Valley Summer Castle 2 Hawthorne Dial Mr Prospector 1 Mahoning Valley Rocket Ride 5 Hawthorne SOLDAT FIELD COMMISSION Red Hood 9 Laurel Park CHITU Vice Grip 3 Hawthorne Chitu’s Beauty 2 Laurel Park Tidal Field 4 Charles Town SONGANDAPRAYER CONGRATS Royal Commish 4 Hawthorne Fairwayngreen 5 Remington Park Titan’s Will 1 Aqueduct Space General 12 Woodbine TEUFLESBERG Bango 1 Keeneland/Breeders’ Cup Ringgood 7 Aqueduct I’ll Make U Famous 1 Laurel Park FIRST DUDE T J’s First 4 Remington Park Sainte Therese 3 Charles Town TREASURE BEACH (GB) Cannonball Comin 5 Golden Gate Fields GLOBAL RESPONSE Double Blessed 3 Gulfstream Park West Jet Settin Lady 6 Charles Town Global Queen Coco 1 Gulfstream Park West Flyin It 6 Laurel Park TWO STEP SALSA Steppin’ Hawk 2 Aqueduct Well Done Sally 8 Golden Gate Fields GONE ASTRAY Hard West 2 Gulfstream Park West UNITED STATES She’s Classy 4 Gulfstream Park West Peppermint Ice 9 Hawthorne Syzygy 5 Aqueduct Mizzona 7 Woodbine WILDCAT HEIR SUPPORT LOCAL Striking Heir 6 Hawthorne HE’S HAD ENOUGH Starship United 9 Charles Town BUSINESS OWNERS Leme At Em 1 Del Mar WINSLOW HOMER HEAR NO EVIL Boogie With Me 7 Woodbine Samtastik 6 Mahoning Valley HIGH COTTON Sunday, November 8 Father Dennis 7 Mahoning Valley AMIRA’S PRINCE (IRE) INDY WIND Amber Princess 3 Gulfstream Park West Starship Jubilee 7 BC Advance PPs Starship Jubilee 7 Keeneland/Breeders’ Cup BAHAMIAN SQUALL Starship Jubilee 9 BC Advance PPs Fearless Girl 5 Gulfstream Park West KANTHAROS BIONDETTI Toss 8 Gulfstream Park West J Z’s Last Try 6 Hawthorne Allegedly Perfect 9 Gulfstream Park West Magi 6 Hawthorne With Verve 9 Gulfstream Park West BRETHREN KHOZAN Auburn 3 Gulfstream Park West Pretty Liddie 1 Gulfstream Park West My People Sing 3 Mountaineer Park Rebelde 9 Gulfstream Park West CHITU Harts N Flowers 10 Gulfstream Park West Chit Chat Girl 2 Laurel Park KISS THE KID Buffalo Max 8 Mountaineer Park Extravagant Kid 5 BC Advance PPs Extravagant Kid 5 Keeneland/Breeders’ Cup CONGRATS Kissmeonemoretime 1 Mountaineer Park OVERDRIVEN Gasconade 2 Woodbine Drive In 7 Charles Town Hey Congrats 4 Woodbine Miss Loyalty 5 Aqueduct PARENTS’ REWARD Conzip 7 Woodbine Eightthehardway 2 Mahoning Valley Leona’s Reward 4 Mahoning Valley Continued on next page

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Sunday, Nov. 8 Daily Racing Form Below is a list of runners sired by Florida stallions or former Florida stallions scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. The list contains all data available at time of list generation. CURRENCY SWAP HANDSOME MIKE PROSPECTIVE Currency Chrome 8 Aqueduct Don’t Spin Me 4 Mountaineer Park Kaufy Futures 3 Gulfstream Park West Mike Mike 5 Mountaineer Park Nationalist 3 Gulfstream Park West DOUBLE HONOR Play for Honor 10 Century Mile Bodie Cody 6 Gulfstream Park West Zamfir 7 Gulfstream Park West DRILL HIGH COTTON PURE PRECISION Dream Willcome 2 Gulfstream Park West Gigi’s Gift 3 Churchill Downs Shaena Bue 5 Mountaineer Park Auger 2 Mountaineer Park IMPEACHMENT Olive Kat 5 Laurel Park RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE Fruitfully 9 Golden Gate Fields Bridgetothefuture 8 Aqueduct DUKE OF MISCHIEF Makinalegacy 2 Gulfstream Park West IMPERIALISM REPENT Ipayubackpromise 9 Century Mile Prison Padre 11 Woodbine EXCHANGE RATE Imperial Wood 11 Century Mile Crawl From the Bar 2 Woodbine RIDE ON CURLIN Tina’s Exchange 5 Golden Gate Fields JESS’S DREAM Pleasant Value 4 Gulfstream Park West Pipes 8 Aqueduct Chess’s Dream 4 Gulfstream Park West SOLDAT EXCLUSIVE QUALITY KANTHAROS Tiz Luna 6 Gulfstream Park West Babie Monster 8 Gulfstream Park West Andres Eduardo 4 Gulfstream Park West Could Be Fate 9 Woodbine Azusa St. 5 Hawthorne FACTUM Glittering Judy 5 Laurel Park THE BIG BEAST Factum’s Reward 9 Mountaineer Park King Tarzan 7 Gulfstream Park West KHOZAN FIELD COMMISSION Tweet Away Robin 2 Laurel Park TREASURE BEACH (GB) Beach Bar 1 Hawthorne Doheny Beach 4 Los Alamitos Tarawa 7 Laurel Park MACHO UNO Ocean Delight 4 Laurel Park Matcha 1 Gulfstream Park West FIRST DUDE Voltamour 8 Woodbine Famous Gent 7 Gulfstream Park West Deano 5 Hawthorne Tiz the Dude 7 Gulfstream Park West Grit and Curiosity 8 Del Mar TWO STEP SALSA Power of Intention 8 Century Mile GONE ASTRAY MILWAUKEE BREW Reaction Time 2 Gulfstream Park West Dark Ale 4 Woodbine UNCAPTURED Paladio 7 Gulfstream Park West Prideofdistinction 6 Woodbine K’s Running Free 5 Gulfstream Park West Viva Forever 7 Hawthorne Si Es Goya 7 Mountaineer Park GOTTCHA GOLD Vision Quest 5 Century Mile OVERDRIVEN WITH DISTINCTION All That Gold 9 Century Mile Revveduplikeadeuce 1 Gulfstream Park West Distinct Passion 2 Woodbine

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Breeders’ List for Daily Racing Form Saturday & Sunday, November 7 & 8 Below is a list of Florida-bred runners scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. Isla Bonita 3 A. Francis Vanlangendonck & C Z Rocket 8 Farm III Enterprises LLC Saturday, November 7 Barbara H. Vanlangendonck Collusion Illusion 8 Donald R. Dizney, LLC AQUEDUCT Souper All Star 3 Live Oak Stud Firenze Fire 8 Mr Amore Stables Syzygy 5 Cheryl Janine McGuire & James Tequa 3 Arindel March to the Arch 9 Live Oak Stud Patrick McGuire Darla 4 Arindel Miss Italy 4 A. Stanchieri & Farm III Enterprises LOS ALAMITOS Back Beauty 3 Bridle Oaks Farm Inc. BREEDERS CUP Royal Habibi 4 SJT Racing Stable LLC Speech 4 Gail Rice She’s Classy 4 Craig Lawrence Wheeler LAUREL PARK Extravagant Kid 5 Vicino Racing Stable Embattled 5 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Greek Prince 1 John A. DeVault & Sue S. DeVault Imprimis 5 Craig L. Wheeler Saint Larned 5 McKathan Bros. Chitu’s Beauty 2 Stonehedge, LLC C Z Rocket 6 Farm III Enterprises LLC Adios Dee Dee 6 Bob Carlson Extremelyexclusive 3 Pinky Mendoza Rushie 6 Ocala Stud Audrey 6 Arindel Joyful Jill 6 Stonehedge LLC Starship Jubilee 7 William P. Sorren Personal Reward 6 Just For Fun Stable, Inc. Correjon 7 John Barberino & Hartley-DeRenzo C Z Rocket 8 Farm III Enterprises LLC Saeta 6 Ruben Valdes Proud Enough 7 GoldMark Farm, LLC Collusion Illusion 8 Donald R. Dizney, LLC V K Star 6 Farm III Enterprises LLC Town Policy 7 Cindy Harries Firenze Fire 8 Mr Amore Stables American Giant 7 Live Oak Stud Red Hood 9 Glockenburg, LLC March to the Arch 9 Live Oak Stud Heiressindy 7 Purple Haze Stable Starship Jubilee 9 William P. Sorren MAHONING VALLEY RACE COURSE Mo of the West 7 Don Ming Double the Laugh 2 Lori A. Smock & Donna M. Burnham HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES Toss 8 Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Davis Love Tree 3 Janet Erwin Sainte Therese 3 Bridle Oaks Farm Inc. & Congrats Allegedly Perfect 9 William P. Sorren Big Angel 5 Northwest Stud Syndicate Hero Up 9 Wade G. Russell Musical Lady 6 Just For Fun Stable, Inc. Morality Clause 4 Off The Hook Partners LLC Monforte 9 Westbury stables LLC Samtastik 6 Destiny Oaks of Ocala Tidal Field 4 Janis Tripp & Joella Sparkman Rebelde 9 Stonehedge LLC Father Dennis 7 McLaughlin Family, Ltd. Partnership I’mthetapitnow 5 Northwind Thoroughbreds, LLC With Verve 9 Eric J. Wirth Eclipticals Viski 6 Maria Montez Haire Clarist 10 Karen A. Gilliam PINE MTN-CALLAWAY GARDEN Boss Man 1 Kinsman Farm Sunflower Rose 6 Pedro Gonzalez Drillzilla 10 SCF, Inc. He’ll Do 3 Brereton C. Jones Campy Cash 7 John B. Penn Harts N Flowers 10 Stonehedge LLC Drive In 7 Jake Scott, Mary Jolley, T. Wynn Jolley Rain of Blessing 10 Guillermo Morales WOODBINE La Duquesa 9 Carlos Rafael & LeAnne M. Robbins Tenerife Moon 10 Scott Hess Onezy’s Dream 3 Kenneth D’Oyen Starship United 9 Laurence Leavy Too Stylish 10 Span Investments Inc & Delroy Wallace Sparkle Sammy 3 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon HAWTHORNE Double Medal 5 Bridlewood Farm DEL MAR Peace Seeker 6 Donald R. Dizney, LLC Leme At Em 1 Courtney Meagher Notacatbutacard 1 Liam Benson Tappitty Tappitty 6 Live Oak Stud Prince Ricky 4 Bridlewood Farm Crow Moon 2 Carolyn Wilson Boogie With Me 7 Murray Stroud Restoring Dreams 4 Passion Stable Inc Cocoa Peach 3 Rebecca Alexander Mizzona 7 Barry Kirkham &Copper Water Vantastic 6 David Berman Vice Grip 3 Edward Seltzer Wicked Soprano 3 John B Penn Thoroughbred Co. GOLDEN GATE FIELDS Royal Commish 4 Edward Seltzer, Beverly Anderson, Salute With Honor 8 Live Oak Stud It’s My House 4 Bryan Keith OSteen & Caryl Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon Space General 12 Edward A. Seltzer & Jayson Horner Carlisle OSteen Striking Heir 6 Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc & Mister Mojo 5 Lucy Edwards & Randell Edwards Ruth Delaplane Sunday, November 8 GULFSTREAM PARK WEST Landing Gear 8 Helen Collura Peppermint Ice 9 Thomasina Caporella AQUEDUCT Global Queen Coco 1 Guillermo Morales Coach P 1 CESA Farm Patronus 1 Hardacre Farm LLC KEENELAND Hipsky 1 Bridlewood Farm Pretty Liddie 1 Stonehedge LLC Cajun Brother 1 Shadybrook Farm Inc. Rocco Strong 1 Craig L Wheeler Shang’s Sister 1 Kris R. Del Giudice Strike That 2 Woodford Thoroughbreds Baseline Drive 2 Masters 2013 Tap Tap Birdie 1 Mr. & Mrs. William A.T. Rainbow Speech 4 Gail Rice Bridgetothefuture 8 Golden Legacy Stable Hard West 2 JDBA Stables LLC Extravagant Kid 5 Vicino Racing Stable Currency Chrome 8 Arlene M. Powell J S Bach 2 Donald R. Dizney Imprimis 5 Craig L. Wheeler Irish Honor 9 Donarra Thoroughbreds, LLC Battle Cry 3 Amalio Ruiz Lozano Rushie 6 Ocala Stud Isolate 9 Woodford Thoroughbreds Double Blessed 3 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Starship Jubilee 7 William P. Sorren Continued on next page

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Breeders’ List for Sunday, Nov. 8 Daily Racing Form Below is a list of Florida-bred runners scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. CHURCHILL DOWNS Social Equality 4 McKathan Bros. Ocean Delight 4 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Gigi’s Gift 3 J&J Stables, LLC & Carlo E. Fearless Girl 5 Karen Blaho Glittering Judy 5 Linda Schall Pastor Vaccarezza Armando’s Team 6 Loren Nichols Olive Kat 5 Get Away Farm Sequaya 5 Belvedere Farm Bodie Cody 6 Alan Amato & Mike Galinski Union Song 8 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Happy Champ 6 Hickstead Farm Tiz Luna 6 Glockenburg, LLC Famous Gent 7 Trilogy Stable & Plesa MOUNTAINEER CASINO RACETRACK & RESORT Tynan 9 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Kingston Time 1 Destiny Oaks of Ocala King Tarzan 7 Joel Sainer Auger 2 SCF, Inc. CENTURY MILE Paladio 7 Passion Stables Inc My People Sing 3 Juan Francisco Landaeta Power of Intention 8 Bill Scherer Tiz the Dude 7 Destiny Oaks of Ocala Backcat 4 GoldMark Farm Collar Me First 9 David Lavoie & Calumet Farm Zamfir 7 Shade Tree Thoroughbreds Inc Don’t Spin Me 4 Edward Seltzer, Beverly Anderson, Animauxselle 8 Mary Jean Bonfili DEL MAR Joseph Barbazon & Helen Barbazon Babie Monster 8 Mr. & Mrs. Jan Alan Meehan & Affable 4 Craig Wheeler Mike Mike 5 Judy Karlin Mr. & Mrs. John T. Petika Anyportinastorm 8 Sally J. Andersen Si Es Goya 7 Ocala Stud Papa’s Little Girl 8 Risen Star Farm Factum’s Reward 9 Kathleen O’Connell GULFSTREAM PARK WEST Valley Date 8 Harvey Diamond & Kevin Warner Matcha 1 San Basilio LLC Vinyardnina 8 JC Thoroughbreds Corp. WOODBINE Miss Wrote 1 Carlos D. Ruiz & Lilliam Ruiz Distinct Passion 2 Lynne Boutte & Chris Boutte Revveduplikeadeuce 1 Darsan Inc. HAWTHORNE Fast Negotiations 2 Lynne Boutte & Chris Boutte Beach Bar 1 Edward Seltzer, Beverley Anderson & Sassy Gidget 1 Kris R. Del Giudice Cohiba Ghost 4 Live Oak Stud Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Tinikka Lorraine 1 Hanah J. Tak Finalist 6 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. She’s Divine 4 Brereton C. Jones V K Legacy 1 Farm III Enterprises LLC Bodensee 7 Donald R. Dizney, LLC Tiz too Much 5 GoldMark Farm, LLC Dream Willcome 2 Jorge Tabraue & Juan Francisco Could Be Fate 9 Marion G. Montanari J Z’s Last Try 6 Dr. D. W. Frazier Landaeta Doctor Uptown 10 Sharon Biamonte El Gran Pichon 2 George T. Gurrola Maureenlovesfrank 8 Janet Erwin Makinalegacy 2 Dr. Myron R. Wilson LOS ALAMITOS Reaction Time 2 Alejandro Delgado-Sanchez Doheny Beach 4 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Amber Princess 3 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon It pays to breed Auburn 3 Arindel LAUREL PARK Kaufy Futures 3 Dr. Edward Wiest & Oakleaf Farm Magical Marriage 1 Dennis A. Drazin Florida-breds Nationalist 3 George J. Kerr Chit Chat Girl 2 McLaughlin Family Limited Partnership Learn more about Chess’s Dream 4 Loren Nichols Tweet Away Robin 2 Stonehedge LLC Breeders’ Awards Gandolfo 4 Hallmarc Stallions LLC Erawan 3 Luisa Degwitz & Ric Deg Farm Inc www.ftboa.com Embrace a New Day 4 Matalona Thoroughbreds, LLC Pleasant Value 4 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association

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