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Mo See Cal Returns Smartly in Betty Grable Stakes

Classic Victor Retires

Bob Baffert Interview Video

Breeders’ Cup Standings

Tiz the Law Fine After Classic

Brad Cox Second Trainer to Win Four Races at One Championship

FTBOA Florida Sire Stakes at Tampa

Track Results & Entries

Florida Stallion Progeny List

Hip No 192 Monomoy Girl/FASIG-TIPTON PHOTO Florida Breeders’ List

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Continued from COVER Distaff (Grade 1)-winner Monomoy Girl topped the sale when sold for $9,500,000 to Spendthrift Farm from the consignment of ELiTE as an agent. The price set a world record for racing/brood- mare prospect sold at public auction and tied for the third highest price ever realized at The November Sale, set in 2017 by . Offered as Hip 192, the 5-year-old daughter of is a seven-time Grade 1 winner whose top scores include two edi- tions of the Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1) and a victory in the Longines (G1). Monomoy Girl has won 13 of 15 starts to date, and her $4,426,818 in earnings rank her sixth on the list of North American dirt-based female earners of all time. Monomoy Girl was campaigned by owners Michael Dubb, Monomoy Stables, The Elkstone Group (Stuart Grant), and Bethlehem Stables and trainer Brad Cox. Rushing Fall, winner of the 2017 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1), was the night's top selling broodmare prospect, earn- ing a final bid of $5,500,000 from Jamie McCalmont as an agent for M.V. Magnier. Offered as Hip 205 by Indian Creek as an agent, Rushing Fall was a Grade 1 winner every year from ages 2 through 5, a feat matched only by future Hall of Famers Lady Eli and Beholder. The daughter of More Than Ready won 11 of 15 career starts and Chuck Allen/FASIG-TIPTON PHOTO earned $2,893,000. Rushing Fall was campaigned by owner e Five Racing and trainer Chad Brown. Last year's Eclipse Champion Older Dirt Female rounded out the top three sellers when sold as a broodmare prospect to Chuck Allen for $5,000,000. Offered as Hip 185 by ELiTE as an agent, Midnight Bisou won or placed in all of her 22 career starts, with 13 wins—all graded stakes—and earnings of $7,471,000. She retired this year as the leading North American- based dirt female of all time. Midnight Bisou was campaigned by owners Bloom Racing, Madaket Stables, and Allen Racing and trainer Steve Asmussen. The sale's top broodmare was multiple Grade 1-winner Bast, purchased for $4,200,000 by Spendthrift Farm from the consign- ment of Hill 'n' Dale Sales Agency, agent. Offered as Hip 245, Bast is carrying her first foal by 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify. On the track, Bast held the distinction of being the only 2-year-old of either sex to win three Grade 1 stakes in 2019. Bast was cam- paigned by owner Baoma Corporation and trainer Bob Baffert. In addition, White Birch Farm went to $4,100,000 to obtain last year's Eclipse Champion Turf Female Uni (GB) as Hip 228, consigned as a racing and/or broodmare prospect by ELiTE as an agent. A three-time Grade 1 winner, Uni's most notable wins came in last year's TVG Breeders' Cup Mile (G1), where she defeated males, and in a course record-setting performance in the 2019 First Lady Stakes (G1). Uni was campaigned by Michael Dubb, Head of Plains Partners, Robert LaPenta, and Bethlehem Stables

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Back to4 Top Page 5 Fasig-Tipton page 3 Kentucky by Camas Park Stud. Continued from and trainer Chad Brown. A pair of weanlings sold for The top-selling Florida-bred was $400,000 on either end of the session. Bellera, a 4-year-old filly by Bernardini The first through the ring was Hip 30, that sold as a broodmare prospect for a filly from the first crop of Justify purchased by Breeze Easy LLC from $850,000 to Stonestreet Thoroughbred the consignment of Four Star Sales as Holdings LLC from the consignment an agent. The filly was bred in of ELiTe as an agent. Bellera counts the Kentucky by Magnolia Bloodstock & 2019 Comely Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct Lynches Bages LTD. The third-to-last among her victories while racing for through the ring was Hip 286, a colt trainer Todd Pletcher and owners by soon-to-be two-time leading sire Mathis Stable LLC, Madaket Stables Into Mischief, purchased by Jess LLC and Dohemy Racing Stable. Amorella as an agent from the con- Bellera is out of Habiboo, by signment of Bluewater Sales as agent. ’s Song and was bred by Amy The colt was bred in Kentucky by Tarrant’s Hardacre Farm LLC. She Southern Equine Stables. retires from racing with four wins in 12 Overall, 142 horses changed hands starts with earnings of $326,698. for a total of $80,237,000, an 18% Among the selected weanlings increase in gross from 2019 and the showcased, a colt from the first crop of second highest gross all-time for The 2018 Breeders' Cup Mile (G1)-winner November Sale. The average rose 6% City of Light led the way when sold to $565,049, with a median of for $600,000 to OXO Equine. Offered $200,000. Twenty-two fillies and as Hip 129 by Hunter Valley as an mares sold for $1,000,000 or more. agent, the colt is out of the winning For full results, click HERE Into Mischief mare Breaking Beauty, from the family of European champi- – Brock Sheridan contributed to Hip No 245 Bast/FASIG-TIPTON PHOTO on Bakharoff. Hip 129 was bred in this story Mo See Cal Returns Smartly in Betty Grable BY DEL MAR PRESS OFFICE ______Secret) on Friday and the Golden State Juvenile (Good With People) yesterday. DEL MAR, CA—Rockingham Ranch’s Mo See Cal, a 5-year-old It was Miller’s fourth victory of the meet on its fifth day of rac- mare who was making her first start in nearly a year, fired a good ing and put him in a three-way tie for first for the current trainer’s shot under Flavien Prat and scored handily by three-and-three- crown with Doug O’Neill and Bob Baffert. quarters lengths in the $100,000 Betty Grable Stakes Sunday at “Great weekend. Good run at the Breeders’ Cup and then to Del Mar, besting seven other California-bred fillies and mares in win all three stakes here. What could be better than that? I’m real- the seven-furlong test. ly just proud of the mare. They did a great job bringing her back “We were just cruising on the backside and when we came up after surgery [bone chips in knees] and a great ride by Flavien to the turn I decided to see what she could do,” Prat said. “She [Prat]. I told him there were two that were going to go and I didn’t responded well. I don’t know if the blinkers [Mo See Cal added want him to get involved with them. The pace was slow and he them today] made a difference, but if they did it was a good one.” was kind of right on them, but he knows when to go. He knew it Trainer Peter Miller brought the gray along slowly after a was time to go and he went. We put blinkers on [Mo See Cal] minor surgery and had her ready to roll today. Her last start was because she’d won with them before and I’m kind of a tinkerer. on Nov. 17, 2019 in this same race She’d also won without them.” where she finished third. Mo See Cal, a daughter of Uncle For Prat it was his fourth Mo, scored her sixth win in 19 starts. straight victory in this stakes. For Her $57,000 prize for the victory Miller it was his first, but the seven pushed her earnings to $342,664. She time Del Mar training champion ran the sprint distance in 1:25.01 was scoring his third stakes win of Second in the dash was Benjamin the weekend at the seaside track, and Sally Warren’s Warren’s but the first he got to see in person. Showtime and third was Nick The 54-year-old conditioner had Alexander’s Just Grazed Me, the race been in Kentucky saddling favorite. Breeders’ Cup horses the previous Mo See Cal paid $11.80. two days. His other local stakes Racing at Del Mar will return next victories came in the Golden State Friday with a nine race card and a first

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Back to Top Page 6 Classic Victor Authentic Retires to Spendthrift BY SPENDTHRIFT FARM PRESS OFFICE ______LEXINGTON, KY—Authentic, the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (Grade 1) and presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) winner, has been retired to B. Wayne Hughes’ Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Ky., where he will stand in 2021 for a fee of $75,000 S&N. “Authentic is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of horse, and Mr. Hughes is very proud that we are able to share him with 5,300-plus MyRacehorse owners through what has been an incredible run. That alone made this decision different and very difficult. Ultimately, we just felt there wasn’t a lot more to accomplish for a Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup Classic winner, so we have made the decision to retire Authentic to stand alongside his champion sire Into Mischief,” Spendthrift general manager Ned Toffey said. Trained by Bob Baffert, Authentic punctuated a likely champi- onship 3-year-old campaign with a decisive two-and-one-quarter- Authentic/JESSICA MORGAN/ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO length victory in Saturday’s $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic at It was the first time that a trainer had saddled the first two fin- under jockey John Velazquez, defeating six Grade 1 win- ishers in the Classic. ners in a track record time of 1:59.19, which is also the fastest time in “I think the way he ran in the Derby he vindicated himself after the prestigious race since Ghostzapper in 2004. American Pharoah had his beat—but he still ran a great race—in the Preakness,” Baffert the Keeneland track record for the distance set in the 2015 Classic. said. “He’s just getting better, he’s maturing. I could just tell with By reigning champion sire Into Mischief, Authentic became the way he was training that he has caught up with these older his sire’s most accomplished horse to date, moving his earnings to horses. He’s just so quick. He’s fast. Johnny said he felt better than $6,191,200 with his sixth win from eight starts. Along with the he ever has and he had trouble pulling him up. He came back like Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup Classic, Authentic scored vic- it was nothing. He’s a great horse. He’s filling out.” tories in the Haskell (G1), San Felipe (G2) and Sham (G3), and Improbable and Maximum Security also made their final starts was runner-up in the (G1) and Santa Anita Saturday and headed into retirement: Improbable to WinStar Farm Derby (G1) in his lone defeats in 2020. Authentic captured his and Maximum Security to Ashford Stud. lone start at two at Del Mar nearly a year ago to the date. Overall, Baffert has won the Breeders’ Cup Classic four times, Bred in Kentucky by Peter Blum, Authentic is out of the Mr. all with 3-year-olds. In addition to Authentic and Triple Crown Greeley mare Flawless. He was campaigned by Spendthrift, winner American Pharoah, he won the race with Bayern in 2014 MyRacehorse, Starlight Racing and Madaket Stables. and Arrogate in 2016. Authentic became the sixth Kentucky Derby winner to capture the Breeders’ Cup Classic and fourth to do it in the same year. The other 3-year-olds to win the Classic are Sunday Silence (1989), Florida-bred Unbridled (1990) and American Pharoah (2015). Ferdinand, the 1986 Derby winner, and Alysheba, the 1987 Baffert Video Kentucky Derby winner, both came back the following year to win the Classic as 4-year-olds. Due to gathering restrictions brought on by COVID-19, Interview Authentic will be available for inspection by appointment only.

Final Days at the Track As he did five years earlier with American Pharoah following his Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic triumph at Keeneland, Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert brought Authentic out of the barn Sunday morning for an impromptu photo session. Due to COVID-19 restrictions there were only about a dozen people on hand to see Baffert’s fourth Classic winner. Baffert was every bit as upbeat, though, as he talked about his chestnut Kentucky Derby winner, who broke American Pharoah’s track record with a time of 1:59.19. The Baffert-trained Improbable, the 4-year-old co-owned by WinStar Farm, CHC Inc. and SF Racing, was second, two-and-a- quarter lengths behind his stablemate, while Gary and Mary West, Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith and Michael Tabor’s Maximum Click to View Security checked in fifth in the 10-horse field for the Baffert team.

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Breeders’ Cup World Championships Leading Jockeys (by earnings) ! Jockey ! Earnings ! Mike Smith" ! $36,634,605 ! John Velazquez" ! $27,730,275 ! Frankie Dettori" ! $25,751,862 ! Pat Day ! $23,033,360 ! Joel Rosario* ! $22,182,535 ! ! $22,006,440 ! Javier Castellano* ! $20,547,600 ! ! $20,299,255 ! *Denotes Active Jockey ! ! Breeders’ Cup World Championships Leading Jockeys (by wins) ! Jockey ! Wins ! Mike Smith* ! 26 ! John Velazquez* ! 18 ! Jerry Bailey ! 15 ! Frankie Dettori" ! 14 ! Garrett Gomez ! 13 ! Javier Castellano* ! 12 ! Pat Day ! 12 ! Joel Rosario" ! 13 ! Irad Ortiz Jr. ! 11 ! Gary Stevens ! 11 ! *Denotes Active Jockey ! ! Breeders’ Cup World Championships Leading Trainers (by earnings) ! Trainer ! Earnings ! Bob Baffert" ! $34,985,000 ! Aidan O’Brien " ! $26,645,590 ! D. Wayne Lukas " ! $22,672,520 ! Todd Pletcher" ! $21,508,030 ! Chad Brown* ! $20,000,690 ! Bill Mott* ! $19,936,900 ! Continued on next page Steve Asmussen" ! $14,262,180 ! *Denotes Active Trainer ! !

Mike Smith/COADY PHOTO John Velazquez/COADY PHOTO Bob Baffert/BENOIT PHOTO Aidan O’Brien/ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE

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! Breeders’ Cup World Championships Leading Trainers (by win) ! Trainer ! Wins ! D. Wayne Lukas* ! 20 ! Bob Baffert* ! 17 ! Chad Brown " ! 15 ! Aidan O’Brien " ! 13 ! Todd Pletcher" ! 11 ! Shug McGaughey" ! 9 ! Bill Mott* ! 9 ! Richard Mandella" ! 9 ! Sir Michael Stoute" ! 8 ! Brad Cox ! 7 ! Neil Drysdale ! 6 ! Bobby Frankel ! 6 ! *Denotes Active Trainer ! ! Jockeys Who Won Their First Breeders’ Cup World Championships race in 2020 ! Jockey ! Horse ! Race ! Pierre-Charles Boudot ! Audarya (FR) ! Filly & Mare Turf ! Tom Eaves ! Glass Slippers (GB) ! Turf Sprint ! Colin Keane ! Tarnawa (IRE) ! Turf ! Luis Saez ! Essential Quality ! Juvenile ! ! Trainers Who Won Their First Breeders’ Cup World Championships race in 2020 ! Trainer ! Horse ! Race ! James Fanshawe ! Audarya (FR) ! Filly & Mare Turf ! Ron Moquett ! Whitmore ! Sprint ! Kevin Ryan ! Glass Slippers (GB) ! Turf Sprint ! Dermot Weld ! Tarnawa (IRE) ! Turf ! !

D. Wayne Lukas/COADY PHOTO Bob Baffert/BENOIT PHOTO Chad Brown/COADY PHOTO

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BY BREEDERS’ CUP PRESS OFFICE______LEXINGTON, KY—Sackatoga Stable’s 3-year-old colt Tiz the Law, a well-beaten sixth in the Classic, was fine Sunday morn- ing trainer Barclay Tagg said. Sent off as the 3-1 favorite from post two, Tiz the Law was stuck on the inside under jockey Manny Franco and never mounted a serious challenge to Authentic, who had beaten him by a length-and-a-quarter in the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (Grade 1) on Sept. 5. “[Franco] said he was rank on him,” Tagg said, before leaving for Florida early Sunday morning. “The winner was rank and he should have just followed him around. I had him ready to run, but I can’t ride for them.” Tiz the Law’s connections had recognized that having to start close to the rail might present a problem for the son of Constitution. The Classic was the worst performance of Tiz the Law’s career and the first time he did not finish in the top three. Tiz the Law/DAN HEARY/ECLIPSE SPORTWIRE PHOTO “Obviously, we were disappointed and kind of shocked that he to 3-year-olds and older that will possibly feature the world’s didn’t end up better than he did,” Sackatoga’s operating manager top-rated turf sprinter, Battaash, who was victorious this year. Jack Knowlton said. “An inside trip was a concern. There were a Golden Pal was Ward’s second consecutive victory in the lot of people when they saw the draw automatically said, ‘that’s a Juvenile Turf Sprint. He was second in its inaugural running in problem for this horse.’ When you are in the two-hole it’s awful 2018 at with Chelsea Cloisters and won last hard to put yourself in a place where you can get outside of horses. year with the ultra-impressive Four Wheel Drive at Santa Anita. Maybe that’s the story. I don’t think being on the rail was the ideal Golden Pal is also the first Florida-bred to win the race and place. the twenty-ninth Florida-bred to win a Breeders’ Cup event. “You’re not going to get what you want every time if they are “I think this guy is probably a little more quality than Four in enough races. I guess it was our turn to not get the good trip. Wheel Drive,” Ward continued. “Four Wheel Drive unfortunate- We won three Grade 1s and were second in the biggest race for ly didn’t train on [as a 3-year-old]. We’re still undecided on 3-year-olds and he had the trip every time.” what’s going to happen with [Four Wheel Drive]. Knowlton said Tiz the Law will be shipped to Tagg’s barn at MORE BC NOTES the Palm Meadows Training Center in Florida on Wednesday. See on page 10 The goal is to have him ready for the Pegasus World Invitational Cup (G1) on Jan. 23 at Gulfstream Park.

Royal Ascot Planned for Florida-bred Golden Pal

Trainer Wesley Ward was pleased with a productive “Future Stars Friday” on Saturday morning, reflecting on the victory of Ranlo Investments’ Florida-bred Juvenile Turf Sprint conqueror Golden Pal. “He’s doing great this morning,” Ward said. “He’s a champi- on. He’s going to hang out here at Keeneland and let down until about Christmas. Usually Keeneland has a turf sprint for 3-year- olds on opening day that we’ll point for and then point to the King’s Stand at Royal Ascot with him.” The five furlong King’s Stand Stakes is a Group 1 race open Florida-bred Golden Pal/SCOTT SERI/ ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO

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Page 10 More BC Notes page 9 Continued from Stonestreet Farms’ Group 1 winner Campanelle somewhat disappointed when finishing fourth as a close second choice in the Juvenile Fillies Turf. “She came out fine,” Ward said. “Maybe she just didn’t have that fire she did earlier in the season.” Ward confirmed that the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup over six furlongs for 3-year-olds at Royal Ascot could be an option for her. Breeze Easy LLC’s Outadore set the pace before finishing third in the Juvenile Turf at odds of 9-1. “He ran great,” Ward said. “We may try dirt with him after this, but first we’ll regroup and talk to the owner and decide on his future.” United OK After Bad Step in BC Turf Whitmore/COADY PHOTO Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella start in the race, was back in his Churchill the test barn.” reported that multiple graded stakes-win- stall not long after the Breeders’ Cup races When asked who was more tired this ner United was in good order Sunday concluded and enjoyed some hydrotherapy morning, him or the horse, Moquett said it morning after taking an awkward step dur- in an equine spa Sunday morning. He’ll was probably him. ing his eighth-place finish in the Longines stay at Churchill for about a week before “I stayed up late last night responding to Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1). leaving to have his normal vacation at texts from people congratulating me. They “I was worried about that, but we just Rebecca Maker’s farm in Versailles, Ky., may not even like me, but they like the got him out and jogged him and both of according to trainer and co-owner Ron horse. I had texts from [Richard] them [United and Turf Sprint runner Moquett. As long as the horse continues to Mandella, [Bob] Baffert, [Steve] Bombard] are in great shape,” Mandella show he wants to run, the Pleasantly Asmussen, [Todd] Pletcher, [Nick] Zito said. “They both kind of fumbled around Perfect gelding will race again next year at and [D. Wayne] Lukas. I’m so proud that on that turf course. Must be my training.” age 8. Whitmore’s touched those guys because “That was awesome,” Moquett said. they know something about a good horse.” “It’s always fun when you are a big fan Whitmore was unplaced in 2017, sec- Whitmore Earns Spa Time of a horse and they win. It’s even better ond in 2018 and third the Sprint in 2019. when you are a fan and their trainer. Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1)-winner Laura [Moquett, wife and assistant] said Whitmore, who was making his fourth he was cooled out by the time they got to Jesus’ Team Headed to Ocala Vacation

Grupo 7 C Stable’s Jesus’ Team will Florida-breds In the Money at Breeders’ Cup head to Florida Monday afternoon follow- Golden Pal - 1st - BC Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2) - Earned $520,000 ing his runner-up effort in the Big Ass Fans Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1) on Saturday. CZ Rocket - 2nd - BC Sprint (G1) - Earned $340,000 “I am very happy and very proud of him; he ran huge,” trainer Jose D’Angelo Firenze Fire - 3rd - BC Sprint - Earned $180,000 said of Jesus’ Team who went off at odds of 62-1, the longest shot in the field of 12. Speech - 6th - BC Filly & Mare Sprint (G1) - Earned $20,000 Saturday’s performance capped a stellar run for the 3yo son of Tapiture who was Rushie - 7th - BC Dirt Mile (G1) - Earned $10,000 running for a $25,000 claiming tag six months ago and now has two Grade 1 plac- TOTAL FLORIDA-BRED EARNINGS FOR THE 2020 BC: $1,070,000 ings in his past two starts. “He likes quiet surroundings and he is TOTAL FLORIDA-BRED BC EARNINGS: $43,498,338 going to go to Ocala for a week,” D’Angelo said. “Then, maybe, we might – Courtesy JoAnn Guidry look at the Claiming Crown at Gulfstream Dec. 5.”

Back to Top Page 11 Breeders’ Cup Notes: Track Entries Brad Cox Second Trainer & Results to Win Four Races at WEST One Championship Click Here to Click Here to View Entries View Results BY BREEDERS’ CUP PRESS OFFICE Brad Cox became the second trainer in the 37-year history of the Breeders’ Cup World Championships to train four win- ners during a single Championships, matching the feat of Richard Mandella in Click Here to Click Here to 2003 at Santa Anita. View Entries View Results Cox won the final two races on Future Stars Friday with Aunt Pearl (Ire) in the Juvenile Fillies Turf (Grade 1) and the TVG Juvenile presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (G1) with Essential Quality. On Saturday, he sent out Knicks Go, who shattered the track record in the Big Click Here to View Past Results Ass Fans Dirt Mile (G1), and Monomoy Girl to her second victory in the Longines Distaff (G1). In 2003, Mandella saddled four Breeders’ Cup winners under the single-day Brad Cox/COADY PHOTO format of the Championships conducted Velasquez won the Longines Classic (G1) from 1984-2006. on Authentic and the Filly & Mare Sprint (G1) on Gamine. Boudot picked up his Click Here to Click Here to Irad Ortiz Jr. Wins Third first two Breeders’ Cup victories on View Entries View Results Audarya (Fr) in the Maker’s Mark Filly & Consecutive Mare Turf (G1) and the FanDuel Mile pre- Bill Shoemaker Award sented by PDJF (G1) on Order of Australia (Ire). Irad Ortiz Jr., who rode two winners and added a second- and third-place finish, Four Jockeys Claim Initial won the 18th annual Bill Shoemaker Award, given to the most outstanding jock- Breeders’ Cup Victories ey in the 2020 Breeders’ Cup World Click Here to Click Here to Championships hosted by Keeneland. Four riders posted their first Breeders’ View Entries View Results Ortiz’s victories came on Florida-bred Cup victories over the weekend. Golden Pal (Juvenile Turf Sprint-G2) and Pierre-Charles Boudot, who was riding Whitmore (Sprint-G1). He finished second in his third Breeders’ Cup, picked up his on Improbable in the Classic (G1) and first two Breeders’ Cup victories on third on Sharp Samurai in the Big Ass Fans Audarya (FR) in the Maker’s Mark Filly & Dirt Mile (G1). Mare Turf (G1) and the FanDuel Mile pre- Joel Rosario, , John sented by PDJF (G1) on Order of Australia Velazquez and Pierre-Charles Boudot also (IRE). Click Here to Click Here to View Entries View Results rode two winners. Luis Saez, riding in his seventh World Rosario, who rode three winners in Championships, won the TVG Juvenile presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare 2018 at Churchill Downs and two last year Alliance (G1) on Essential Quality. at Santa Anita, got his 2020 victories on Tom Eaves, riding in his first Breeders’ Vequist (Juvenile Fillies-G1) and Knicks Cup, won the Turf Sprint (G1) on Glass Go (Big Ass Fans Dirt Mile-G1) Slippers (GB). Click Here to Click Here to Geroux’s two victories came on Aunt Colin Keane, also riding in his first View Entries View Results Pearl (Ire) (Juvenile Fillies Turf-G1) and Monomoy Girl (Longines Distaff-G1). Tracks continued on next page See JOCKEYS on page 12

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page 11 Continued from & Results Breeders’ Cup, won the Longines Turf (G1) on Tarnawa (IRE). Weld, Three Other Trainers Post Initial Click Here to Click Here to Breeders’ Cup Victories View Entries View Results

Dermot Weld, who saddled his first two Breeders’ Cup starters in 1985, broke through Saturday with his first victory in the World Championships when Tarnawa (Ire) won the Longines Turf (G1). Click Here to View Past Results Tarnawa represented Weld’s 17th Breeders’ Cup starter. Also picking up their initial vic- tories were Ron Moquett, Kevin Ryan and James Fanshawe. Moquett won the Sprint (G1) with Whitmore who was running in the Sprint for the fourth consecutive Click Here to Click Here to year. Moquett, who saddled his first View Entries View Results Breeders’ Cup runner in 1999, has started two other horses besides Whitmore. Ryan, who won the Turf Sprint (G1) with Glass Slippers (GB), had had only one previous Breeders’ Cup starter with East (GB), who had finished second in the Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1) at Churchill Downs in 2018. Click Here to Click Here to Fanshawe won with his first View Entries View Results Breeders’ Cup starter, Audarya (Fr) in the Maker’s Mark Filly & Mare Turf (G1).

Florida-bred Golden Pal and Irad Ortiz Jr. Five Favorites Won Over CANDICE CHAVEZ/ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE PHOTO the Weekend Aunt Pearl (Ire) (Juvenile Fillies Turf-G1), Gamine (Filly & Mare Sprint-G1), Knicks Five favorites delivered victories from Go (Big Ass Fans Dirt Mile-G1) and Click Here to Click Here to View Entries View Results the 14 Championship races during the Monomoy Girl (Longines Distaff-G1). 2020 Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland with The highest price winner of the week- three more finishing second. end was Order of Australia (Ire) in the The winning favorites were Florida- FanDuel Mile presented by PDJF (G1) bred Golden Pal (Juvenile Turf Sprint-G2), with a $148.40 win mutuel on a $2 bet.

Click Here to Click Here to 2010 mare, SunandSea, View Entries View Results in foal to THE BIG BEAST LBD 3/25. Asking $10k.

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Daily Racing Form Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov. 10 & 11 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.

KHOZAN CITY PLACE Tuesday, November 10 Khozys Crown 9 Indiana Grand Classy Woman 6 Gulfstream Park West BRETHREN Mrs. Crews 2 Parx Racing MACHO UNO CLOSING ARGUMENT Gonnabegood 3 Mahoning Valley Amicus Brief 5 Mahoning Valley BRING THE HEAT OVERDRIVEN CONGRATS Dom the Bomb 3 Mountaineer Park Red Angry Bird 5 Mountaineer Park Magic Man’s Touch 3 Churchill Downs CIRCULAR QUAY Driven by Speed 7 Parx Racing Bella Bionda 3 Gulfstream Park West To the Flag 2 Parx Racing Misdriven 7 Parx Racing Saint Vrain 4 Indiana Grand Cash Driven 8 Grants Pass Netas 7 Mahoning Valley CONGRATS Young American 7 Mahoning Valley Bravo Regina 1 Parx Racing RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE O Seraphina 8 Churchill Downs Enigmatica 2 Parx Racing Lozlovian 9 Grants Pass The Roving Kind 5 Indiana Grand CORFU SONGANDAPRAYER Point Lockout 5 Parx Racing Lorettas Song 5 Mahoning Valley COWTOWN CAT Mighty Electrica 6 Parx Racing Moma Girl 1 Mahoning Valley TREASURE BEACH (GB) DRILL Ohio Eagle 7 Mahoning Valley Special Beach 5 Indiana Grand White Drill 4 Mountaineer Park Skytown Cat 7 Mahoning Valley TWO STEP SALSA Sweetnessncharm 7 Mahoning Valley Sky Knight 8 Mountaineer Park EXCHANGE RATE J Z’s Diva 9 Mountaineer Park Emmport 4 Remington Park UNCAPTURED Dollar Blue 6 Indiana Grand DRILL Infatuating 1 Parx Racing Chief Exchanger 7 Parx Racing Kid Slipper 8 Parx Racing WILDCAT HEIR EXCLUSIVE QUALITY FACTUM Bon Heir 2 Parx Racing Mor Breeze 2 Mahoning Valley Zoe My Love 1 Mountaineer Park Wildly Good Lookin 2 Parx Racing FACTUM FAPPIE’S NOTEBOOK Rising Storm 4 Parx Racing Velvet Sami 5 Mahoning Valley Wednesday, November 11 Madeye 7 Mahoning Valley FIELD COMMISSION ADIOS CHARLIE FIELD COMMISSION Field General 8 Zia Park Himelstein 5 Gulfstream Park West Royal Commission 2 Churchill Downs Elfy 7 Penn National FINALE AMIRA’S PRINCE (IRE) Final Judgment 10 Zia Park Future Prince 8 Gulfstream Park West FIRST DUDE Seeking Violet 2 Mahoning Valley BEAU CHOIX Blueberry Dudette 4 Penn National FIRST DUDE Cuy 8 Gulfstream Park West Miss Star Lo 3 Parx Racing Dudes Pick 8 Mountaineer Park Gran Edition 4 Mountaineer Park BIG DRAMA First Angel 8 Mahoning Valley Wilshire Diamond 6 Indiana Grand Kid Lee 8 Gulfstream Park West Gio Sammy 8 Mahoning Valley Li’l Dude L Do It 8 Parx Racing GOTTCHA GOLD BIONDETTI Off Duty 6 Parx Racing Lonesome Palm 3 Gulfstream Park West GLOBAL RESPONSE Mr Chocolate Chip 4 Mountaineer Park Flying Sofia 3 Gulfstream Park West HANDSOME MIKE Jupi’s Lightning 4 Parx Racing Babbo Babbo Babbo 8 Parx Racing BRETHREN Nacho Papa 7 Gulfstream Park West GONE ASTRAY HIGH COTTON Cazman 8 Mahoning Valley Marnesia Big Girl 3 Parx Racing CHITU Moon Man Walking 5 Gulfstream Park West KANTHAROS My Chitu 8 Gulfstream Park West Continued on next page Magnitude Ten 5 Indiana Grand Secret Account 8 Penn National

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Copyright © 2004 Daily Racing Form Florida Stallion Progeny for Wednesday, Nov. 11 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. HANDSOME MIKE MILWAUKEE BREW UNCAPTURED Gran Greyfrost 1 Mountaineer Park Paltarrevenge 1 Mahoning Valley Royal Mistress 2 Gulfstream Park West Cookie Cove 3 Gulfstream Park West Brew Dog 3 Parx Racing Irish Thunder 2 Mahoning Valley Handsome Effort 4 Indiana Grand Bridlecrest 3 Parx Racing Bumpa 4 Mahoning Valley HE’S HAD ENOUGH WILDCAT HEIR Starship Mufasa 1 Gulfstream Park West MR. SEKIGUCHI Pacific Image 3 Mahoning Valley Joe Cain 3 Mountaineer Park Royal Jewel 3 Gulfstream Park West Lovely Heir 3 Mahoning Valley Willthisshipsail 5 Parx Racing OVERDRIVEN The Cookie Man 3 Mahoning Valley HIGH COTTON Bloke 1 Gulfstream Park West Fire Mission 10 Parx Racing With Me Without Me 8 Penn National POSEIDON’S WARRIOR WITH DISTINCTION IN SUMMATION La Muneca 2 Mahoning Valley King Andres 1 Gulfstream Park West Hank the Tank 2 Churchill Downs Wyatts Warrior 4 Mahoning Valley Alycar Flash 7 Mahoning Valley Initforthelove 8 Gulfstream Park West Paranoia 10 Penn National KANTHAROS Domineer 2 Gulfstream Park West RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE Dinner At Five 3 Gulfstream Park West Watch Your Step 8 Mahoning Valley Katniss Kan 3 Gulfstream Park West Hera 6 Gulfstream Park West REVOLVING All Starr Runner 8 Gulfstream Park West KEYED ENTRY It pays to breed Early Entry 7 Parx Racing SOLDAT Konstantinova 11 Penn National Florida-breds KHOZAN That Khenny 4 Indiana Grand LEARN MORE THE BIG BEAST LITE THE FUSE Classy Beast 3 Gulfstream Park West ABOUT Refuseing 7 Parx Racing The Humongous One 4 Mahoning Valley Breeders’ LUCKY LIONEL TREASURE BEACH (GB) Sladens Dream 7 Remington Park Big Treasure 1 Gulfstream Park West Awards Familia Virtual 5 Mountaineer Park MACH RIDE Mach Trial 7 Parx Racing Optimistic 8 Gulfstream Park West www.ftboa.com Summer Beach 8 Mahoning Valley MACHO UNO Dancingwithjimmieb 3 Gulfstream Park West TWO STEP SALSA The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association White Bluff 7 Parx Racing Takestwotowiggle 2 Gulfstream Park West

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Breeders’ List for Daily Racing Form Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov. 10 & 11 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. Starship Mufasa 1 Charles Kent Cantrell & Beth Bayer The Humongous One 4 Steve Long Thoroughbreds Tuesday, November 10 Domineer 2 George Kerr Wyatts Warrior 4 Casey Seaman GRANTS PASS Gravel Gertie 2 Leanne Robbins Alycar Flash 7 Pedro Maestre Cash Driven 8 Deborah A. Silveira Royal Mistress 2 Lybby F. Gay & Ronald B. Gay French Accent 7 GoldMark Farm, LLC Lozlovian 9 Lucy Edwards & Randell Edwards Takestwotowiggle 2 Get Away Farm Madeye 7 Stonehedge LLC Classy Beast 3 Alex Lieblong & JoAnn Lieblong Cazman 8 James F. Webb INDIANA GRAND RACE COURSE Cookie Cove 3 Patricia Generazio First Angel 8 Good Beginnings Farm Magnitude Ten 5 Susan Kahn Dinner At Five 3 Joel W. Sainer Summer Beach 8 Just For Fun Stable, Inc. Special Beach 5 Just For Fun Stable, Inc. Flying Sofia 3 Robert Droese Watch Your Step 8 Dr. Rick Erwin & Janet Erwin G Friday 6 Tom D. Foley Gran Diamond 3 EICO Ventures Wilshire Diamond 6 Donald R. Dizney, LLC Katniss Kan 3 Vaughan Heard PENN NATIONAL Blueberry Dudette 4 Rodrigo Cunha Khozys Crown 9 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Lonesome Palm 3 Woodford Thoroughbreds Doc Meeks 5 Mary K. Haire Smarmy 9 Barry Berkelhammer & Rich Averill Queen Abarrio 3 Craig L. Wheeler Elfy 7 Edward A. Seltzer Royal Jewel 3 Michael Fennessy MOUNTAINEER CASINO RACETRACK & RESORT Secret Account 8 Valorie Lynn Donadio Feast 5 Farm III Enterprises LLC Zoe My Love 1 Stonehedge, LLC With Me Without Me 8 Darsan Inc. Himelstein 5 Tommy Hutton’s Dream Stable, My Discretion 2 B.P.N. Paranoia 10 Richard E. Wilson LLC & Tom McCrocklin I’m a Lawman 3 Big C Farm Konstantinova 11 Joanne Woerner & Dan Woerner Moon Man Walking 5 R. G. Lundock DVM Southern Spirit 3 Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. Personal Server 11 Sorrento Oaks Farm Inc Gran Edition 4 Ponder Hill, Inc. Classy Woman 6 Moises Yanez Red Angry Bird 5 Christy Whitman Hera 6 Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. PARX RACING Forevamo 7 Ocala Stud Davis Curlin’s Knight 3 Alter Racing Stables, Inc Appealing Yankee 8 William F. Murphy & Annabel Murphy Lookinlikeaqueen 6 Dr. Tiffany A. Atteberry & Scott Jupi’s Lightning 4 Albert Morales Sky Knight 8 Dr. Derek K. Paul Brown Mountain Tree 4 Farm III Enterprises LLC J Z’s Diva 9 Laurence Leavy Yes Factor 6 Craig L. Wheeler & Barry Rising Storm 4 Stonehedge, LLC Whats Your Dream 9 McKathan Bros. Berkelhammer Point Lockout 5 Patrickswell Stables LLC Nacho Papa 7 Arindel Willthisshipsail 5 Kevin Warner MAHONING VALLEY RACE COURSE Totono 7 Luisa Degwitz & Ric Deg Farm Inc Mighty Electrica 6 Mighty White Stallion, LLC Caspian Tale 2 Span Investments Inc & Delroy All Starr Runner 8 Bryan Keith OSteen & Caryl Early Entry 7 Kathryn Standard Wallace Carlisle OSteen Mach Trial 7 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Cuy 8 Laurine Mae Fuller-Vargas PARX RACING Donnie Brasco 8 Adalberto Lozano Infatuating 1 Hidden Point Farm, Inc. Future Prince 8 Just For Fun Stable, Inc. Li’l Dude L Do It 8 George J. Kerr Bon Heir 2 Marablue Farm, LLC Initforthelove 8 Arboritanza Racing LLC Emperor John 10 Red Oak Stable Mrs. Crews 2 Richard Thompson & Shadybrook Kid Lee 8 Hal Queen Farm Fire Mission 10 Bailey Bolen Farm Inc My Chitu 8 Double W , Inc Nick the Cardshark 10 Belvedere Farm Rochela 2 P & G Stables LLC Optimistic 8 Leverett Miller, Linda Miller, Adam Parker & Suzette Parker, REMINGTON PARK To the Flag 2 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Shake It Up Tracy 1 Lynne Boutte & Chris Boutte Marnesia Big Girl 3 Albino Rossi INDIANA GRAND RACE COURSE Rogallo 5 Donald R. Dizney, LLC Miss Star Lo 3 Marti Erin Haught Quiet Dawn 1 Brad Grady & Misty Grady Reverend Aj 7 Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso Free for Nothing 6 Ric Deg Farm & Luisa Degwitz Handsome Effort 4 Thomas David Foley Jr. Figliolia Off Duty 6 David Melin & Eddie Plesa Money Point 4 Farm III Enterprises LLC Misdriven 7 Porter Racing Stable, LLC That Khenny 4 Randy Myers Babbo Babbo Babbo 8 Christine K. Jones Kid Slipper 8 Gordon Reiss & Lindie Reiss MOUNTAINEER CASINO RACETRACK & RESORT Pasatime 10 Los Samanes LLC Gran Greyfrost 1 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Tiny Turbo 10 Nancy Harris & John Allen Mad Luther 1 Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC Seventysevenwilow 2 Efrain Diaz & John Wallace ZIA PARK Joe Cain 3 Brent Fernung & Crystal Fernung Field General 8 Edward A. Seltzer, Beverly I Stand Corrected 4 Irish Eyes Stable L.L.C Anderson & Jayson Horner Mr Chocolate Chip 4 J D Farms Lotta Gusto 8 Denis Sasso White Drill 4 Ruben Valdes Bella Basora 5 Farm III Enterprises LLC Wednesday, November 11 Familia Virtual 5 Helen Barbazon, Joseph Barbazon, Edward Seltzer & Beverly Anderson CHURCHILL DOWNS Dudes Pick 8 Mary K. Haire Hank the Tank 2 Ocala Stud Fifth of November 9 Robin Kinnear Straight from Royal Commission 2 Doubledown Stables, Inc. Woopigsooie 2 Carolin Von Rosenberg DVM MAHONING VALLEY RACE COURSE the Heart O Seraphina 8 Carolin Von Rosenberg & Mike Paltarrevenge 1 Harold J. Plumley of Florida’s Yovankin Irish Thunder 2 Manuel Azpurua Thoroughbred Sun Summers 8 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon La Muneca 2 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Mor Breeze 2 Arboritanza Racing, LLC Industry GULFSTREAM PARK WEST Seeking Violet 2 David A. Dizney Official Publication of the Alperes 1 George De Benedicty Lovely Heir 3 Bruno Schickedanz Florida Thoroughbred Owners’ Big Treasure 1 Ramon Murphy Pacific Image 3 Bridlewood Farm and Breeders’ Association Bloke 1 The Mirage Ranch Small Town Hero 3 McCauley Farms, LLC King Andres 1 SJT Racing Stable LLC The Cookie Man 3 John Santina Smarty J and B 1 Raciel Julia Bumpa 4 Catherine Ann Cook

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