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SMART START FOR MAGIC MILLIONS POINT GIVEN, TIZNOW TOP ECLIPSE FINALISTS Magic Millions major shareholder, high profile retailer Defending Tiznow (Cee’s Tizzy) will square Gerry Harvey, plans to call the Danehill (USA)--Jezabeel off with dual classic winner Point Given (Thunder (NZ) (Zabeel {NZ}) filly he secured during yesterday’s Gulch) and globetrotting juvenile Johannesburg first session of the glitzy Queensland sale for (Hennessy) in the quest for the Eclipse Award as Horse A$475,000 “Last Laugh.” The filly’s owner John Sin- of the Year. The Eclipse Award winners will be an- gleton, who owns 25 percent of Magic Millions, joked nounced Feb. 18 at the 31st annual dinner, which well that his good friend Harvey had not owned a decent be held in Miami Beach, Florida. Last year’s three-year- racehorse for some time and perhaps the bay filly old champion and Horse of the Year, Tiznow is joined would improve his luck on the racetrack. “He hasn’t by Lido Palace (Chi) (Rich Man’s Gold) and Sakhee had a good horse since the 1950s,” Singleton said, (Bahri) in the race for champion older male of 2001. adding he had hoped the filly offered by Coolmore Stud Point Given, whose only loss in 2001 came in the GI would have fetched up to A$700,000. It was initially Kentucky Derby, secured top three-year-old honors by announced she had been passed in, but Singleton unanimous vote. The big chestnut was retired with a stepped forward and declared she was for sale without tendon injury shortly after winning the GI Travers S. in reserve and it was later announced she had been sold August and is about to embark on his stud career at to Harvey. The bay filly is the first produce for her dam, Three Chimneys Farm. Unbeaten Johannesburg, winner winner in 1998 of the G1 Auckland Cup in New Zea- of Group 1 events in England, Ireland and France, suc- land and G1 Melbourne Cup in , each over cessfully handled the switch to dirt with an impressive 3200 meters. She was also named champion older victory in the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. His fellow mare at 10 1/4 furlongs and up and champion stayer in finalists are Officer (Bertrando), whose five-race streak New Zealand in 1998. Singleton, a particularly active was snapped in the Breeders’ Cup; and Siphonic (Si- buyer at recent editions of the Magic Millions sale, phon {Brz}), who rebounded from his Juvenile third to declared he would not purchase this year, saying he take the GI Hollywood Futurity. A pair of distaffers are had two yearlings in the paddock at his Strawberry Hill finalists in two categories: Xtra Heat (Dixieland Heat) in Stud north of Sydney and would focus on them. “For both the three-year-old filly and sprint categories, while different reasons they were not suitable for sale and I’ll Tranquility Lake (Rahy) is under consideration for both keep them and race them,” he said of the pair by champion older female and top turf female. Sunday Silence and Danehill. Trainer Rick Hore-Lacy will For a complete listing of Eclipse Award finalists, see p3 prepare an Octagonal (NZ)--Lucky Lucaya (Chief’s Crown) colt purchased for A$400,000 by Emirates Park KEENELAND CONCLUDES from the consignment of Stud. That same price A newly turned yearling colt by –Magic was matched when prominent agent Mark Pilkington Paintbrush (Pirate’s Bounty) brought a bid of $55,000 signed the ticket for a Danehill filly from Golden Slipper from Bohanon-Walden LLC to top the fourth and final placegetter Loving Cup (Aus) (Bluebird). The pass-in session of Keeneland’s January Horses of All Ages rate hovered around 25 percent, which is especially Sale. Offered by Viking Stud as agent, the colt is from high for a sale that usually boasts a clearance rate of the family of Dixie Union and Timber Country. In all, around 90 percent, but which may reflect a catalogue 189 head sold yesterday for $1,845,900 for an average growing rapidly in size; nevertheless, the sale hit the of $9,767 and a median of $6,500. Top sprinter Desert ground running with 28 of 98 yearlings sold fetching Stormer (Storm Cat), a graded-stakes producer in foal more than A$100,000. Red Ransom’s first crop repre- to Kris S., topped the sale at $3.6 million. Over the sentatives were well received, with Queensland-based course of the four-day auction, 936 horses changed John Foote Bloodstock giving A$320,000 for a colt hands for a total of $34,688,000. The cumulative from top producer (Fr) (Kenmare {Fr}). average was $37,060 and the median was $12,750. The sale continues today at 11 a.m. Top Lots, p2 Keeneland Statistics, p2

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MAGIC MILLIONS THURSDAY Saturday, Santa Anita SAN FERNANDO BREEDERS’ CUP S.-GII, $200,000, TOP FOUR LOTS 4yo, 1 1/16m Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (A$) PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 16 filly Danehill Jezabeel (NZ) 475,000 1 Discreet Hero Honour and Glory Pincay 118 Consigned by Coolmore Stud 2 Momentum Nureyev Nakatani 118 Purchased by Baramul Stud 3 Mo Mon Maria’s Mon Valdivia 116 4 Sigfreto Spunky Rascal Garcia 118 72 filly Danehill Loving Cup (Aus) 400,000 5 Reef Diver (GB) Pursuit of Love (GB) Smith 116 Consigned by Collingrove Stud 6 Western Pride Way West (Fr) Gomez 122 Purchased by Pilkington Bloodstock 7 I Love Silver Silver Ghost Delahoussaye 116 74 colt Octagonal (NZ) Lucky Lucaya 400,000 8 Stormin’ Heaven Hennessy Desormeaux 116 Consigned by Bahram Stud 9 Fancy As Dignitas Stevens 120 Purchased by Emirates Park, agent 10 Pie N Burger Twining Flores 116 24 colt Red Ransom Kew Gardens (Fr) 320,000 11 Bring Home Thegold Silver Deputy Espinoza 116 12 Orientate Mt. Livermore McCarron 120 Consigned by Twin Palms Stud Seeking to follow in the turf-to-dirt hoofprints of the Purchased by John Foote Bloodstock meeting’s Grade I winners Affluent and Mizzen Mast, 3 filly Hennessy I’m Blessed (Aus) 240,000 Orientate will return to the main track in search of his Consigned by Emirates Park Pty Ltd. first graded victory. The four-year-old took the Sir Beau- Purchased by Rick Hore-Lacy fort S. going a mile on grass on opening day. “He’s a 88 filly Danehill Mantles Princess (GB) 200,000 gifted speed horse, but he’s not a one dimensional Consigned by Vinery Australia, agent horse,” said his trainer, D. Wayne Lukas. “He can sit Purchased by Gai Waterhouse off the pace if Chris [McCarron] elects to do that.” Saturday, Golden Gate Fields MAGIC MILLIONS PREMIER SALE GOLDEN GATE DERBY-GIII, $125,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m Thursday, January 10, 2002 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Danthebluegrassman Pioneering Steiner 2 U S S Tinosa Foxhound Gonzalez 3 Cruising Kat Katahaula County Wilson SESSION 2002 2001 4 Cappuchino Capote Alvarado No. Sold 98 106 5 Yougottawanna Candi’s Gold R Baze Gross (A$) 8,500,000 7,605,000 6 Cable Ready Soft Gold (Brz) Arriaga Average (A$) 86,735 71,745 All carry 120 pounds. www.magicmillions.com.au KEENELAND JANUARY STATISTICS THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2002 CURRENCY CONVERSIONS Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ 2002 TOTALS Session #4 Cumulative Australian dollar 0.522980 0.362261 No. Sold 189 936 British pound 1.44366 1.00 Gross $1,845,900 $34,688,000 Euro 0.892641 0.618319 Average $9,767 $37,060 Russian ruble 0.0327646 0.0226955 Median $6,500 $12,750 U.S. dollar 1.00 0.692685 www.keeneland.com Hip #194, a short yearling by FORESTRY out of Deputy Jane West, sells for $340,000 at Keeneland January. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 1/11/02 • PAGE 3 of 6

E C L I P S E A W A R D S TURF FEMALE P P Banks Hill (GB) (Danehill) Lailani (GB) (Unfuwain) HORSE OF THE YEAR Tranquility Lake (Rahy) Johannesburg (Hennessy) Point Given (Thunder Gulch) SPRINTER Tiznow (Cee’s Tizzy) Delaware Township (Notebook) Squirtle Squirt (Marquetry) 2-YEAR-OLD FILLY Xtra Heat (Dixieland Heat Habibti (Tabasco Cat) Tempera (A.P. Indy) STEEPLECHASER You (You and I) Lord Zada (Lord Avie) Pompeyo (Chi) (Nureyev Dancer) 2-YEAR-OLD MALE Praise the Prince (NZ) (Prince of Praise {NZ}) Johannesburg (Hennessy) Officer (Bertrando) OUTSTANDING OWNER Siphonic (Siphon {Brz}) Richard A. Englander Juddmonte Farms 3-YEAR-OLD FILLY The Thoroughbred Corp. Exogenous (Unbridled) Flute (Seattle Slew) OUTSTANDING BREEDER Xtra Heat (Dixieland Heat) Juddmonte Farms Harry T. Mangurian Jr./Mockingbird Farm 3-YEAR-OLD MALE The Thoroughbred Corp. Point Given (Thunder Gulch) (unanimous vote) OUTSTANDING TRAINER Bob Baffert OLDER MALE Robert J. Lido Palace (Chi) (Rich Man’s Gold) Scott A. Lake Sakhee (Bahri) Tiznow (Cee’s Tizzy) OUTSTANDING JOCKEY Bailey OLDER FEMALE Ramon Dominguez Gourmet Girl (Cee’s Tizzy) Laffit Pincay Jr. Spain (Thunder Gulch) John Velazquez Tranquility Lake (Rahy) OUTSTANDING APPRENTICE JOCKEY TURF MALE Julian Pimentel Fantastic Light (Rahy) Kris Prather Val Royal (Fr) (Royal Academy) Hector Rosario Jr. With Anticipation (Relaunch) Jeremy Rose TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 1/11/02 • PAGE 4 of 6

LEADING SIRES OF GRADE/GROUP ONE WINNERS P N E W S T O D A Y P (2001 Final Standings) Sire Location Winners HUGE INCREASES FOR FRENCH PRIZES France Sadler’s Wells (Northern Dancer) Ire 9 Galop yesterday announced several significant boosts Danehill (Danzig) Ire 4 to prize money for their stakes races run in 2002. Pro- Seattle Slew (Bold Reasoning) Ky 4 posed changes to Group races and increases in their End Sweep (Forty Niner) Jpn 3 purses were agreed to by the European Pattern Com- In the Wings (Sadler’s Wells) Ire 3 mittee during the latter’s annual meeting Jan. 4. Of the Nureyev (Northern Dancer) Ky 3 most significant of those is the new minimum purse for Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants, specialists Group 1 races of i150,000. This will lead to an overall in assisting breeders in their stallion selection and buyers increase of 12.6 percent in total prize money for the 26 in their auction purchases. For more information call (510) such races run in 2002. Of the Group 2 races, the 27 490-1111. run in France will be increased by 10.7 percent, while the total prize money for the 54 Group 3 events is up CHANGES IN FRENCH G1 PURSE STRUCTURE by three percent. Overall prize money for the 119 Listed Race 2001 (FF) 2002 (i) % Chg races is being raised by 3.3 percent. In other changes, France Galop announced that the G2 Prix Eugene Adam Cadran 875,000 200,000 +49.9 will be moved to Maisons-Laffitte July 14. It will also Abbaye 875,000 200,000 +49.9 be renamed as the Prix Eugene Adam Grand Prix de Criterium (Saint-Cloud) 700,000 150,000 +40.5 Maisons-Laffitte. That course’s G3 Prix de Seine-et- Royal Oak 700,000 150,000 +40.5 Oise, usually run in September, will be switched with the G3 Prix du Petit Couvert, usually run in October at Opera 1,225,000 250,000 +33.8 Longchamp. The latter, now to be run Sept. 12 as a Poulains 1,750,000 350,000 +31.1 trial for the Abbaye, will be closed to two-year-olds Pouliches 1,750,000 350,000 +31.1 from 2002. Chantilly racecourse will be closed for Marois 2,625,000 500,000 +25 refurbishment from the day after the G1 Hermes (French Oaks), resulting in the transfer of the Marcel Boussac 1,400,000 250,000 +17 G3 Prix Daphnis July 28 and G3 Prix d’Arenberg Sept. Morny 1,400,000 250,000 +17 12 to Maisons-Laffitte and G3 Prix d’Aumale Sept. 12 Vermeille 1,400,000 250,000 +17 to Longchamp. The G3 Prix Andre Baboin Oct. 18 will Criterium Int’l 1,400,000 250,000 +17 also be transferred from Toulouse to Lyon-Parilly in 2002. Lupin 875,000 150,000 +12.5 Saint-Alary 875,000 150,000 +12.5 BIENAMADO RETIRED Top turf runner Bienamado Jean Prat 875,000 150,000 +12.5 (Bien Bien--Nakterjal {GB}, by {Fr}), who Maurice de Gheest 875,000 150,000 +12.5 sustained a suspensory injury last week, has been Foret 875,000 150,000 +12.5 retired. Winner of the G3 Prix de Conde as a two- year-old, Bienamado blossomed as a four-year-old in Ganay 875,000 150,000 +12.5 the United States, capturing the GI Hollywood Turf Ispahan 875,000 150,000 +12.5 Cup and GII Sunset H. The blaze-faced chestnut returned to the races in 2001 to add a course-record setting victory in the GI San Juan Capistrano H., then © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or defeated MGISWs Senure and Timboroa in the GI by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Charles Whittingham H. June 10, covering the 10 written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. furlongs in 1:59 1/5. Bienamado went 16-8-3-0 in Information as to the American races, race results and his career, retiring with $1,261,486 in earnings. earnings was obtained from results charts published in “We’re looking for a place to stand him,” co-owner Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the John Toffan told Daily Racing Form. “I want to breed permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. him to a few mares.” POINT GIVEN $125,000 Live Foal Named Globeform’s HORSE OF THE YEAR, “a very special Phone (859) 873-7053 www.threechimneys.com racehorse...[his] form stands above all other performers in 2001.” TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 1/11/02 • PAGE 5 of 6

Top 25 Covering Sires from Keeneland November, Fasig Tipton Kentucky November, Goffs November, Tattersalls December, & Deauville December 2001 and Keeneland January 2002 (Through Book 1) (Listed by Average Selling Price)

********* 2001/02 In-foal Mare Sales ********* ** 2001 Yearling Sales ** Rank Sire FYR Loc Ring Sold Average Median TopMare Sold Average Median 1 STORM CAT F89 KY 1 1 $2,150,000 $2,150,000 $2,150,000 22 $1,747,045 $1,100,000 2 DANZIG F82 KY 3 2 2,100,000 2,100,000 2,100,000 4 474,000 437,500 3 MACHIAVELLIAN F92 GB 6 2 1,403,138 1,403,138 2,239,050 11 277,467 384,561 4 SEEKING THE GOLD F91 KY 7 5 1,277,000 550,000 3,000,000 13 778,348 500,000 5 KRIS S. F83 KY 6 4 1,035,000 225,000 3,600,000 21 347,369 255,000 6 CEE'S TIZZY F92 CA 3 3 890,667 37,000 2,600,000 6 27,000 20,000 7 FUSAICHI PEGASUS F02 KY 14 12 860,833 517,500 4,000,000 *** *** *** 8 DIXIE UNION F02 KY 9 6 763,333 142,500 3,600,000 *** *** *** 9 NUREYEV F82 KY 1 1 700,000 700,000 700,000 12 332,855 270,000 10 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY F02 IR 23 19 654,701 525,000 2,400,000 *** *** *** 11 KINGMAMBO F95 KY 5 4 650,000 475,000 1,450,000 36 334,705 155,000 12 A.P. INDY F94 KY 9 6 639,167 605,000 925,000 29 573,586 500,000 13 IN A WALK F95 LA 1 1 625,000 625,000 625,000 *** *** *** 14 GONE WEST F89 KY 9 8 460,388 374,051 900,000 24 285,458 245,000 15 SEATTLE SLEW F80 KY 1 1 450,000 450,000 450,000 23 639,348 360,000 16 UNBRIDLED F93 KY 6 6 445,833 462,500 800,000 37 287,568 170,000 17 DEPUTY MINISTER F85 KY 8 5 436,000 450,000 550,000 25 432,200 350,000 18 SAINT BALLADO F94 KY 7 7 435,714 360,000 1,000,000 50 432,047 215,000 19 RAHY F91 KY 3 1 425,000 425,000 425,000 16 74,699 66,000 20 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 KY 11 6 422,500 300,000 1,000,000 43 290,326 170,000 21 DARSHAAN F86 IR 3 3 356,346 366,618 366,618 18 182,542 144,052 22 WAR CHANT F02 KY 11 5 356,000 300,000 625,000 *** *** *** 23 PULPIT F99 KY 5 2 280,000 280,000 300,000 24 302,500 175,000 24 FORESTRY F01 KY 6 5 279,000 260,000 400,000 *** *** *** 25 CAT THIEF F02 KY 6 3 277,333 250,000 500,000 *** *** ***

Top 10 F02 Covering Sires from Keeneland November, Fasig Tipton Kentucky November, Goffs November, Tattersalls December, & Deauville December 2001 and Keeneland January 2002 (Through Book 1) (Listed by Average Selling Price)

******** 2001/02 In-foal Mare Sales ******** Rank Sire Loc Ring Sold Average Median TopMare 1 FUSAICHI PEGASUS KY 14 12 $860,833 $517,500 $4,000,000 2 DIXIE UNION KY 9 6 763,333 142,500 3,600,000 3 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY IR 23 19 654,701 525,000 2,400,000 4 WAR CHANT KY 11 5 356,000 300,000 625,000 5 CAT THIEF KY 6 3 277,333 250,000 500,000 6 LEMON DROP KID KY 9 5 260,000 275,000 370,000 7 BEHRENS KY 2 2 210,000 210,000 280,000 8 IR 6 5 187,552 194,051 224,460 9 MONTJEU IR 15 10 182,594 110,586 490,000 10 HIGH YIELD KY 8 4 157,500 160,000 210,000 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 1/11/02 • PAGE 6 of 6

Top 25 Sires of Weanlings from Keeneland November, Fasig Tipton Kentucky November, Goffs November, Tattersalls December, & Deauville December 2001 and Keeneland January 2002 (Through Book 1) (Listed by Average Selling Price) 2000 ************** 2001/02 Weanling Sales ************** ** 2001 Yearling Sales ** Rank Sire FYR Loc Stud Fee Ring Sold Average Median TopColt TopFilly Sold Average Median 1 STORM CAT F89 KY $300,000 2 1 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $*** $1,500,000 22 $1,747,045 $1,100,000 2 CEE'S TIZZY F92 CA 5,000 1 1 950,000 950,000 *** 950,000 6 27,000 20,000 3 SADLER'S WELLS F86 IR 192,330 4 4 540,938 208,708 290,000 1,648,900 48 314,702 195,508 4 GONE WEST F89 KY 125,000 2 1 400,000 400,000 *** 400,000 24 285,458 245,000 5 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 KY 40,000 15 10 319,500 235,000 1,100,000 300,000 43 290,326 170,000 6 DARSHAAN F86 IR 64,110 1 1 314,790 471,864 314,790 *** 18 182,542 144,052 7 A.P. INDY F94 KY 150,000 1 1 290,000 290,000 *** 290,000 29 573,586 500,000 8 FORESTRY F01 KY 50,000 10 9 266,667 250,000 500,000 300,000 *** *** *** 9 DANEHILL F91 IR 128,220 7 6 260,350 265,743 25,483 487,175 43 289,779 88,796 10 UNBRIDLED F93 KY 100,000 5 4 250,000 255,000 50,000 440,000 37 287,568 170,000 11 MACHIAVELLIAN F92 GB 80,000 1 1 239,840 239,840 *** 239,840 11 277,467 384,561 12 RAINBOW QUEST F87 GB 80,000 2 2 226,903 240,209 53,806 400,000 9 208,509 250,014 13 PULPIT F99 KY 40,000 2 1 225,000 225,000 *** 225,000 24 302,500 175,000 14 KINGMAMBO F95 KY 100,000 4 4 171,250 175,000 235,000 150,000 36 334,705 155,000 15 DEPUTY MINISTER F85 KY 150,000 2 1 160,000 160,000 160,000 *** 25 432,200 350,000 16 SAINT BALLADO F94 KY 40,000 8 7 149,286 150,000 250,000 235,000 50 432,047 215,000 17 NOTEBOOK F91 FL 10,000 1 1 140,000 140,000 140,000 *** 18 27,094 20,500 18 EXPLOIT F01 KY 30,000 13 7 138,571 80,000 125,000 320,000 *** *** *** 19 TOUCH GOLD F00 KY 40,000 10 7 129,143 85,000 47,000 280,000 39 185,062 130,000 20 DIXIELAND BAND F86 KY 60,000 4 3 123,333 100,000 180,000 *** 25 176,030 60,000 21 COZZENE F87 KY 40,000 4 3 121,667 110,000 110,000 155,000 15 145,123 90,000 22 OLD TRIESTE F01 KY 25,000 7 5 117,400 130,000 150,000 170,000 *** *** *** 23 DIESIS F85 KY 30,000 1 1 110,000 110,000 *** 110,000 24 152,101 102,500 24 AWESOME AGAIN F00 KY 50,000 13 9 106,389 100,000 250,000 12,500 23 167,152 120,000 25 VICTORY GALLOP F01 KY 25,000 15 10 105,200 76,000 320,000 62,000 *** *** ***

Top 10 F01 Sires of Weanlings from Keeneland November, Fasig Tipton Kentucky November, Goffs November, Tattersalls December, & Deauville December 2001 and Keeneland January 2002 (Through Book 1) (Listed by Average Selling Price) 2000 ************* 2001/02 Weanling Sales ************* Rank Sire Loc Stud Fee Ring Sold Average Median TopColt TopFilly 1 FORESTRY KY $50,000 10 9 $266,667 $250,000 $500,000 $300,000 2 EXPLOIT KY 30,000 13 7 138,571 80,000 125,000 320,000 3 OLD TRIESTE KY 25,000 7 5 117,400 130,000 150,000 170,000 4 VICTORY GALLOP KY 25,000 15 10 105,200 76,000 320,000 62,000 5 STRAVINSKY KY 35,000 28 21 100,079 74,950 280,000 220,000 6 MENIFEE KY 15,000 3 3 90,000 70,000 140,000 60,000 7 DAYLAMI IR 25,644 5 4 89,302 83,697 122,557 89,676 8 ARTAX KY 30,000 10 4 88,500 91,000 120,000 *** 9 FASLIYEV IR 32,055 19 17 80,358 44,596 202,365 306,393 10 MAZEL TRICK KY 15,000 15 14 76,500 51,000 175,000 220,000

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OBS-CALDER CATALOGS ON-LINE Catalogs for 7th-GPX, $32,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 8.5fT, 1:47 4/5, fm. the 2002 OBS-Calder Sale can now be accessed on +MANHATTAN SKYLINE (f, 3, Spinning World--Crystal the OBS web site at www.obssales.com. A total of Cream, by Secretariat), a $550,000 KEENOV weanling 205 juveniles have been catalogued for the sale, and a $200,000 KEEJUL yearling, trailed the 10-horse which begins at 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 5 at Calder field early after a poor start, but closed stoutly in the Racecourse. Undertack shows for the auction will be stretch to earn a neck win over Tarnished Lady (Lord Avie) at 9-2 odds. The winner is a half sister to Per- held Jan. 28 and Feb. 3. Catalogs will be mailed out fectly Clear (Woodman), SW, $131,209. Lifetime Re- next week. cord: 1-1-0-0, $19,200. O-Bruce Lunsford. B-Farfellow Farms Ltd. (KY). I F L O R I D A I T- I Mott. 10th-GPX, $32,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:49 1/5, Stephentown to Fountain of : fm. Stephentown (Wild Again), a five-length winner of a MISS MARCIA (f, 3, Mr. Greeley--Runaway Marcie, by 1 1/16-miles allowance at Gulfstream Wednesday, will Diplomat Way) made up ground when fourth in her make his next start in the Feb. 16 GI Fountain of Youth Dec. 27 debut, an off-the-turf test at Calder. Making S. “I’ve always known this horse could run,” said her first start on grass, the 1/2 to Always Running trainer Tony Reinstedler. “This was his first time around (Great Prospector), SW-Mex & GSP-US, $119,048-US; two turns and I liked the way he won. It’s time to move and Marcie’s Ensign (Blue Ensign), GSW, $408,705, him up to stakes company.” was ignored by the bettors, going off as the 54-1 longshot. The chestnut filly belied her odds as she rated Yesterday’s Results: off the pace, rallied four wide entering the stretch and 9th-GPX, $36,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, got up in time to win by a neck over Christmas Pageant 1:44 2/5, ft. (Theatrical {Ire}). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $20,250. SOUND OF THE WEST (m, 5, West by West--Burst of O/B/T-Stanley M Ersoff (FL). Sound, by Stop the Music) was winless in four starts since taking a Saratoga allowance in August, most recently finishing second in a Calder allowance at this I N E W Y O R K I distance Dec. 17. Checked at the start, the bay mare rallied four wide to take the lead on the far turn before Charles Allen Dies at 76: storming to an 11 1/2-length victory as the 3-2 favor- East Coast veterinarian Dr. Charles Raymond Allen, ite. The winner is a half sister to Bursting Forth who practiced in New Jersey, New York and Florida (Alwasmi), MGSW, $524,474. Lifetime Record: during his 45-year tenure, passed away Dec. 10, 2001 16-3-4-4, $147,274. in Palm Desert, California. The 76-year-old native of O-John H Peace. B-Sporting Life Stables Inc (KY). Long Island cared for many illustrious , T-George R Arnold II. including several Kentucky Derby winners and horses from the famed Rokeby Stables. “Doc” Allen resided in TDN TODAY Manhasset, Long Island for 30 years before moving out American ...... 4 pages west for his retirement. He is survived by June, his wife of 47 years, and by four sons. The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation is grateful to our newest Horse Sponsors, whose names appear below. Peter Bance Lucy Bassett Helen Brann Bruce Ford Brown Charitable Trust Adele B. Dilschneider Equus/Standardbred Station Susan Evans Marlene Hagele Clay Hancock Christine Hansen Bob Hubbard Horse Transportation Candace L. Jones Kentucky Thoroughbred Association Bertram N. Linder Literacy Lion Farm Michael McGilvray John & Joan Monninger The Murrell Foundation Audrey Otto Stonereath Farm George Strawbridge, Jr. John Stuart Thoroughbreds International Three Chimneys Corrine R. Trendle Vinery Benny Bell Williams Winstar Wouldn’t you like to see your name on this list? Call us at (800) 728-1660, e-mail us at [email protected], or visit us on the web at www.trfinc.org TDN P AMERICAN • 1/11/02 • PAGE 2 of 4

New York Report cont. Yesterday’s Results: I E A S T I 8th-AQU, $48,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:39 3/5, gd. Woodbine Reduces Takeout: 1--TOO SCARLET, 118, f, 4, Colonial Affair--Lady She Woodbine Entertainment Group will reduce its take- Is Too (SW & GSP), by Two's a Plenty. O-Charles out rate by 1 percent for exacta and daily double wag- Hallas; B-Frank Stella (NY); T-Kristina Dupps. Lifetime ers on foreign race betting hosted by the group. “We Record: SP, 8-6-2-0, $183,400. *1/2 to John Paul estimate the reduced takeout will put $1 million back in Too (Sea Hero), SW, $276,204. the pockets of bettors this year,” said Steve Mitchell, 2--Kingsland, 121, f, 4, Mr. Prospector--Fit for a Queen, Woodbine Entertainment’s vice president of wagering by Fit to Fight. operations. “Woodbine Entertainment wants to reduce 3--Letter of Intent, 119, m, 5, Capote--Island Canadian takeouts over the next few yeras to give Splendour, by Raise a Native. more back to our customers who supported us during Margins: 5, NK, HD. Odds: 3.45, 1.40, 3.70. those year when we could not afford lower takeouts.” After running second in her debut at Saratoga last August, Too Scarlet reeled off five straight victories I M I D W E S T I before finishing second in her stakes debut in the Dec. 2 Montauk H. against fellow New York-breds. In Turfway Cancels Again: open company this time, the consistent filly pressed Turfway Park was forced to cancel racing on Thurs- the pace of Kingsland before drawing clear down the day for the second straight day. An unexpected warm stretch for an easy win. spell led to a rapid thaw of the track on Wednesday and rain Thursday left the track unsafe for racing. Live 7th-AQU, $45,000, Alw, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 3/5, gd. racing is expected to resume at the Florence, Kentucky SPAVINAW (f, 4, Allen's Prospect--Verbal Volley track on Friday with a first post time of 5:30 p.m. {MSW, $221,231}, by Oh Say), winner of the 2000 Joseph A Gimma S. against state-bred foes, took a Yesterday’s Results: $45,000 claimer by 1 1/2 lengths over track and dis- 7th-FGX, $32,000, Alw, 3yo, a1m40yd, 1:41, ft. tance Dec. 12 in her last trip to the post. Sent off at 6- BOB'S IMAGE (g, 3, Halo's Image--Gray Flannel P J's, 1, the dark bay filly quickly opened up a 2 1/2-length by Darn That Alarm) suffered poor starts in both of his advantage and held sway late to win by 2 1/4 lengths. first two outings and finished fifth in both before break- Lifetime Record: SW, 11-5-0-1, $160,713. ing through with a nine-length victory in his Fair O-Candy Stables. B-Shellaine K Brown & Bethlehem Grounds debut, a Nov. 26 off-the-turf maiden. Sent off Stable (NY). T-Thomas M Bush. at 4-1, the grey gelding sprinted out to the early lead and maintained a 2 1/2-length advantage to the wire as 6th-AQU, $42,000, Msw, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:45 6-5 favorite Robe (Pulpit) held onto the place spot. 3/5, my. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $39,435. STRANDILL (c, 4, Holy Bull--Carson Creek {GSP, O-West Point Thoroughbreds. B-Four Horsemen's Ranch $195,476}, by Carson City) opened his campaign with (Fl). T-Dallas Stewart. two third-place efforts sprinting at the Spa last summer before a runner-up finish at this distance at Belmont Sept. 29 and another second-place effort at the Mead- TELL IT TO THE TDN... owlands Oct. 20. The chestnut had been off since Want to send a “Letter to the Editor” of the running fifth at Aqueduct Nov. 21. The 6-5 favorite Thoroughbred Daily News? Our address is 27 stepped right out to the lead and was never threatened in a 14 3/4-length romp. Lifetime Record: 6-1-2-2, Monmouth St., Red Bank, NJ, 07701; or send a $52,210. fax to: (732) 747-8955; or an e-mail to: O-Michael J Ryan. B-Stronach Stables (Ky). T-Richard [email protected]. Schosberg. TDN P AMERICAN • 1/11/02 • PAGE 3 of 4

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AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN BRITAIN: E D I T I O N Desert Spa, g, 7, Sheikh Albadou (GB)--Healing Waters, by Temperence Hill. Southwell, 1-10, Littlewoods Bet ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Direct Amateur Riders’ H. (Div. 2), 4yo/up, 1 3/8m 7th-SAX, $54,000, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:36 2/5, (AWT), $2,482 to winner. O-D M Ahier; B-Robert & fm. Virginia White; T-Peter Makin. *1/2 to Healing Knowl- APOLLO'S MUSIC (m, 6, Apollo--Tritos, by edge (Technology), SW, $199,938. **$25,000 yrl {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 16-2-4-6, $146,366. O-Peter ‘96 KEESEP. Prousalis. B-Jack Sanders (CA). T-Jack C Van Berg. AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN ITALY: Giusina Mia, f, 3, Diesis (GB)--Swiss Prospector, by 2nd-AQU, $43,000, (S), 4yo/up, 6f, 1:11, my. Crafty Prospector. Naples, 1-10, Premio Lovian STRIKE THE BRASS (h, 5, Dixie Brass--Strike It Easy, (Cond.), 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT, $5,683 to winner. by Easy Goer) Lifetime Record: 21-2-6-2, $114,710. O-Scuderia Lady Fashion; B-Roselands Stud Pty Ltd; O-Karakorum Farm. B-Michael Watral (NY). T-Jeff T-C Adaldo. *$3,500 yrl ‘00 KEESEP. Odintz.

AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN DUBAI: 9th-FGX, $38,000, Opt. Clm. ($100,000), 4yo/up, Dubai Midnight, c, 3, Saint Ballado--Lituya Bay (MSW, 1 1/16m, 1:44, ft. $138,833), by . Nad al Sheba, 1-10, Maiden ASTROLOGIST (c, 4, Skywalker--Enfante, by Northern race, 1700m. O-Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed al Baby) Lifetime Record: 11-5-0-0, $118,724. O/B-Arthur Maktoum; B-Four Horsemen’s Ranch; T-S Seemar. *1/2 to Lord Of The Bay (Lord Avie), GSW, B Hancock III (KY). T-Carl Bowman. $223,130; and Alligator Bay (Pentelicus), SW, $175,039. **$430,000 yrl ‘00 KEESEP. 8th-FGX, $36,000, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), 4yo/up, Conroy, g, 4, Gone West--Crystal Gazing (MGSW & 7 1/2fT, 1:30 3/5, fm. G1SP-Eng, MGSP-US, $214,231), by . MERCENARY (c, 4, Roar--Argenteous, by Cox's Ridge) Nad al Sheba, 1-10, Conditions race, 1000m. O-Mo- Lifetime Record: 21-5-3-4, $168,295. O-Coast To hammed al Jamali; B-Darley Stud Management Ltd; Coast Racing Fund. B-John J Greely III & Charles A T-A Selvaratnam. *track record of :56 3/5. Smith (KY). T-William Bret Calhoun. Emily’s Luck Charm, h, 6, Lear Fan--Emily’s Charm (MSP), by Dom Alaric (Fr). Abu Dhabi, 1-9, Hcp., 7th-LRL, $26,000, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:24 3/5, ft. 1400mT. O-Sheikh Rashid bin Maktoum al Maktoum; SPLENDEED (g, 5, --Palace Revolt {MSW, B-Lawrence Goichman; T-P Brette. *SP-Eng. $170,178}, by Fast Gold) Lifetime Record: 13-3-1-2, **$80,000 yrl ‘97 KEESEP. $51,425. O-Gerald C Dickens. B-Mr & Mrs M Roy Jack- AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN HONG KONG: son (KY). T-Ben M Feliciano Jr. Me And You, g, 6, Unbridled--Raise An Heiress, by Raise A Native. Happy Valley, 1-9, Pearl H., 1650mT. 7th-CTX, $20,000, 1-9, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:28 4/5, my. B-Hill ‘n’ Dale Farms. *$80,000 wnlg ‘96 KEENOV. TRULY EXTRAVAGANT (m, 5, Is It True--Pretty Extrav- agant, by Spend a Buck) Lifetime Record: 28-7-3-3, $67,718. O/T-Stephanie Beattie. B-Nellie M Cox (VA). SALES AGENCY WEB SITE Barretts www.bar A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a + will retts.com denote winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will Canadian Breeders’ Sales www.canadiansales.com be used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for Fasig-Tipton www.fasigtipton.com maiden-claiming races and an (R) will be used for other Keeneland www.keeneland.com restricted races. Purses for Canadian races are in Cana- WTBA Sales washingtonthoroughbred dian dollars. TDN P AMERICAN • 1/11/02 • PAGE 4 of 4

MAIDEN WINNERS: Sunset Serenade, f, 4, General Meeting--Royal Blue Bell, Cobblestone Road, f, 3, Grindstone--Catcher (MSP), by by Sharpen Up (GB). SAX, 1-10, (C), 1 1/16m, Storm Cat. AQU, 1-10, (C), 1m, 1:40 4/5. 1:46 1/5. B-Mr & Mrs John C Mabee (Ca). B-Overbrook Farm (Ky). Cara Marisa, f, 4, Hennessy--Moment of Approval, by Walkin Sexy, f, 3, In a Walk--A. J.'s Wish, by Wayne's With Approval. AQU, 1-10, (C), 1m, 1:41. B-Lavin Crane. FGX, 1-10, (S), 1mT, 1:41. B-Andrew J Bloodstock & Gary Zwerling (Ky). Cascio (La). Strandhill, c, 4, Holy Bull--Carson Creek (GSP, Carey's Blue Mon, f, 3, Maria's Mon--Carey's Visit, by $195,476), by Carson City. AQU, 1-10, 1 1/16m, Tejano. GGX, 1-10, 1m, 1:41 3/5. B-Quality Farms 1:45 3/5. B-Stronach Stables (Ky). *$180,000 wnlg (Ky). *$8,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; $7,500 yrl '00 ‘98 KEENOV; $130,000 yrl ‘99 FTSAUG. CALAUG. Chairman Cella, c, 4, Northern Spur (Ire)--York Woods, Miss Marcia, f, 3, Mr. Greeley--Runaway Marcie, by by Mining. FGX, 1-10, 1 1/16mT, 1:45 2/5. B-C Diplomat Way. GPX, 1-10, 1 1/16mT, 1:49 1/5. Steven Duncker (Ky). *1/2 to Middlesex Drive B-Stanley Ersoff (Fl). *1/2 to Always Running (Great (Middlesex County), MGSW, $746,819. Prospector), SW-Mex & GSP-US, $119,048-US; and Rover, h, 5, Rubiano--Vexation, by Vice Regent. TAM, Marcie’s Ensign (Blue Ensign), GSW, $408,705. 1-10, 6f, 1:11 3/5. B-Derry Meeting Farm & London Piniante, f, 3, Naevus--Pinishook, by Nevada Reality. Thoroughbred Services, Ltd. (Pa). *$75,000 wlng '97 HOU, 1-9, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:05 3/5. B-B L Littleton (Tx). KEENOV; $230,000 yrl '98 FTSAUG. *$1,800 yrl '00 TEXAUG. Spur Creek, f, 3, Northern Spur (Ire)--Cherry Creek, by Mt. Livermore. GPX, 1-10, (C), a1m70yd, 1:45. B-Longfield Farm Inc (Ky). SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT +Daddy Grace, c, 3, Petionville--Too Charming, by Capote. SAX, 1-10, (C), 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-Everest Progeny to watch: Friday, Jan. 11 Stables Inc (Ky). Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW +Manhattan Skyline, f, 3, Spinning World--Crystal Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Cream, by Secretariat. GPX, 1-10, 1 1/16mT, 1:47 ALPHABET SOUP (Cozzene), Adena Springs, $30K, 179/8/0 4/5. B-Farfellow Farms Ltd (Ky). *$550,000 wlng '99 KEENOV; $200,000 yrl '00 KEEJUL. **1/2 to 10-GP, Alw, 1 1/16mT, Left Hook Perfectly Clear (Woodman), SW, $131,209. ATTICUS (Nureyev), Three Chimneys, $20K, 97/8/0 Supernatural Storm, c, 3, Storm Creek--I'm a Kitty Kat, 8-FG, Alw, 7 1/2fT, Dance Hall Lily, 6-1 by Alleged. TAM, 1-10, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:47 4/5. CHEQUER (Mr. Prospector), McMahon, $8K, 90/4/0 B-Casey Seaman (Fl). *$22,000 wlng '99 OBSOCT; $85,000 yrl '00 OBSAUG. 4-SA, Msw, 1mT, +Test the Waters, $35K BAR MAR 2yo Hillary's Fantasy, f, 3, Storm of Angels--Billy's Fantasy, DR. CATON (Seattle Slew), Dbl Diamond, $5K, 81/6/0 by Avatar. AQU, 1-10, (S), 6f, 1:14 1/5. B-Paul 10-GP, Alw, 1 1/16mT, Dr. Clayton, $6K OBS AUG yrl Ducharme (NY). EDITOR'S NOTE (Forty Niner), Overbrook, $10K, 132/13/0 Astorbilt, f, 3, Wekiva Springs--Deebrand, by Gone West. FGX, 1-10, (C), 6f, 1:13 1/5. B-Donald R 10-GP, Alw, 1 1/16mT, Notable Editor, $85K FTK JUL yrl Dizney (Fl). *$92,000 yrl '00 FTSAUG. HALO'S IMAGE (Halo), Bridlewood, $4K, 100/12/0 Shortstop, f, 4, Allen's Prospect--Shortley (GSW, 10-FG, Msw, 1 1/16m, Halo's Tiger, 6-1 $127,778), by Hagley. LRL, 1-10, 6f, 1:12 2/5. OUTFLANKER (Danzig), Cloverleaf, $3K, 59/12/1 B-Barbara Cross Graham (Md). +Mexico Bay, c, 4, Champagneforashley--Darling 10-GP, Alw, 1 1/16mT, Classical Hunter Funnyface, by Dust Commander. HOU, 1-9, 6f, 1:12. SIPHON (BRZ) (Itajara {Brz}), Airdrie, $15K, 170/7/1 B-Bader Farms Inc (Ia). 4-SA, Msw, 1mT, Sizzling Dish, $520K KEE SEP yrl TDN WORLDWIDE Friday, January 11, 2002

LEIGH HORSES TO LEAVE BRITAIN? Successful SAVILL STAYS ON Thoroughbred owner/breeder Gerald Leigh has threat- Peter Savill will stand as chairman of the British ened to move his horses from England if the Thorough- Horseracing Board (BHB) until June 2004, it was bred Breeders’ Association loses its seat on the British revealed yesterday. A BHB statement confirmed its Horseracing Board, as is widely expected. Leigh’s an- full support for Savill for another two years in his nouncement came shortly after an equally surprising position to handle “the transfer of Levy Board fund- statement from TBA Chairman Nigel Elwes at Tuesday’s ing responsibilities and the introduction of commer- Annual General Meeting at the Hotel in Lon- cial data licensing to replace the statutory levy.” don, during which he vowed to resign his position Savill commented: “In order for the racing industry to should the TBA lose its spot on the BHB board. Leigh, flourish in the post-Levy era, it is vital that we build who has campaigned such stars as Barathea, Coretta an executive team which can develop the strategy for and G1 1000 Guineas hopeful Gossamer, currently has the future and generate the income streams that will eight horses with trainer Luca Cumani in England and flow from the licensing of our rights. Personally, I am nine other horses split between Florida and France. He delighted to extend my chairmanship for a further told TBA members that he was “shocked” by the po- two years to oversee this development as well as tential of being excluded by the BHB, but expressed ensure that the right financial structure is put in hope that the situation would be resolved. “It’s not a place.” Meanwhile, Keith Brown, chairman of the credible argument,” he said, referring to the body’s Racecourse Association (RCA), appealed to the book- exclusion, “and it’s disgraceful it should even be con- makers to adopt a sensible approach yesterday in his templated. Breeders should be part of the organization annual New Year’s message to Britain's 59 race- because of their involvement in the industry.” courses. While championing the positive approach to the foot-and-mouth crisis and media rights deal in 2001, he believed that this year would offer greater H B R I T A I N H concerns: “Uncertainty will dominate the early months of 2002 because of the Levy, the commercial Yesterday’s Results: negotiations and the Office of Fair Trading inquiry 2.20 Southwell, betdirect.co.uk Maiden S. (Class D), (into the BHB’s commercial policy). Uncertainty is not £4,764, 3yo, 1m (AWT), 1:46.90, slow. good for any business--it prevents planning, it delays RED WINE (GB) (g, 3, Hamas {Ire}--Red Bouquet {GB}, investment, it impacts on customers and has major by {GB}), sent off the 10-11 favourite, financial implications. I sincerely hope that in 2002 raced in fourth early as Snappy (GB) (First Trump {GB}) wise heads in the betting industry will start influenc- cut out the running. Kelly kept him to the inside rail ing the process before it causes serious damage to where he benefited from the wide run of the leader racing. It would be ironic if the racing programme turning into the straight. Taking command with 300 which has kept going through the terrible yards remaining, the 17,000gns TATAUT yearling was foot-and-mouth outbreak and sustained the bookmak- ers in business, were now to suffer because of their pushed clear to win by an easy four-length margin. intransigence.” Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, £4,173. O-Paul J Dixon; B-Genesis Green Stud Ltd; T-Jamie Osborne; J-Shane Kelly. TDN Worldwide Today ...... 2 pages TDN P WORLDWIDE • 1/11/02 • PAGE 2 of 2

British Report cont. Shaalayn (GB), h, 6, In The Wings (GB)--Maid of Kash- RIGHT APPROACH CUT mir (Ire), by (USA). Nad al Sheba, Right Approach (GB) (Machiavellian {USA}) has been 1-10, Hcp., 2400m. O/B-Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid al cut to 25-1 from 40-1 from the G1 June Maktoum; T-D J Selvaratnam. 8 by Coral Eurobet. Sir Michael Stoute’s colt, who took a Newmarket conditions event in August before finish- ing second in a similar event at Kempton the following H H O N G K O N G H month, will represent his owner The Queen in the year of her Golden Jubilee. The colt’s price was shortened EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS: as a result of jockey Kieren Fallon’s remarks to the Sensible Way (GB), g, 4, Inchinor (GB)--Tudorealm Racing Post last week that he “could be the best I have ever sat on.” (USA), by Palace Music (USA). Happy Valley, 1-9, Diamond H., 1200mT. B-Wyck Hall Stud Ltd. *4,200gns wnlg ‘98 TATDEC; Ir14,000gns yrl ‘99 H I R E L A N D H TATIRE; 36,000gns 2yo ‘00 TATAPR. COURTEOUS TO LISMACUE STUD My Chief (Ire), g, 6, Perugino (USA)--Far From Home First-season sire Courteous (GB) ( {Ire}) will (GB), by Habitat (USA). Happy Valley, 1-9, Crystal stand at Lismacue Stud, Co. Tipperary, it was an- H., 1650mT. B-Mrs B A Headon. *Ir31,000gns yrl nounced yesterday. The stud, managed by Eric and ‘97 GOFOCT. Ellen Collinson since December 2001, obtained the Chief’s Fortune (GB), g, 7, Alzao (USA)--Gate Lodge stallion under an arrangement negotiated with his con- (Ire), by Last Tycoon (Ire). Happy Valley, 1-9, Ruby nections at Allan Bloodlines and Islanmore Stud. Cour- H., 1800mT. B-Lockinge Farm. *38,000gns ‘96 teous, who is out of Danayata (Ire), a full sister to TATOCT. Darshaan (GB), was third in the GI Canadian Interna- tional at Woodbine and was also the winner of the G2 Grand Prix de Deauville at Deauville in 1999, having H U.S. P R E M I E R E S H taken the G3 Classic Trial at Sandown a year earlier. He will stand at a fee of i1,900 1st October terms. Today, Gulfstream Park

7th Race, $38,000, Allowance, 4yo/up, 1 1/16mT H I T A L Y H BOUTRON (FR) (h, 5, Exit To Nowhere–Vindelonde Yesterday’s Results: {Fr}, by No Lute {Fr}), a Listed winner in his native 4.30 Naples, Premio London Top (Cond.), E18,700, France at two, put together a solid sophomore cam- 3yo, 5fT, time: n/a, fm. paign, with a third-place finish in the G2 Prix PRETTY GIO (IRE) (f, 3, Ali-Royal {Ire}--Pretty Sally Greffulhe and a second-place result in the G3 Prix de {Ire}, by Polish Patriot {USA}) Lifetime Record: Guiche prior to a fourth in the G1 Grand Prix de 8 starts, 3 wins, 3 places, i36,725. O-Gaetano Drago; . Trained by Pierre Costes, the bay was last seen B-D Twomey; T-G Colella; J-Carlo Fiocchi. when a 1/2-length winner of the G3 Prix Daphnis at 2.30 Naples, Premio Lotar (Cond.), E13,200, 4yo/up, Chantilly in July 2000. He is one of two runners in 1 1/4mT, time: n/a, fm. the field for trainer Bill Mott. Lifetime Record: KANARIS (IRE) (c, 4, Brief Truce {USA}--Arctic Maid 13-3-5-3, $148,557. {Ire}, by Darshaan {GB}) Lifetime Record: 13 starts, O-Gary A Tanaka. B-Hardy Louis Oliver & Charles 4 wins, 6 places, i47,595. O-Scuderia Colle Papa SRL; Houyvet. T-Bill Mott. B-Dr F Castlefranchi; T-Armando Renzoni; J-M Belli. H M A I D E N W I N N E R S H H U N I T E D A R A B E M I R A T E S H Giusina Mia (USA), f, 3, Diesis (GB)--Swiss Prospector EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS: Tangram (Ire), c, 4, Indian Ridge (Ire)--Tanami (GB) (USA), by Crafty Prospector (USA). Naples, Italy, (G1SP-Eng), by Green Desert (USA). Nad al Sheba, 1-10, Premio Lovian (Cond.), 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT, 1-10, Hcp, 1200mT. O-MMRM; B-Sheikh Mohammed i6,375 to winner. B-Roselands Stud Pty Ltd. bin Rashid al Maktoum; T-P L Rudkin. *$3,500 yrl ‘00 KEESEP. Historical (GB), g, 4, Rainbow Quest (USA)--Niodini Red Wine (GB), g, 3, Hamas (Ire)--Red Bouquet (GB), by (USA) (MGSW-Eng, $169,783), by II (Can). Reference Point (GB). Southwell, Britain, 1-10, Nad al Sheba, 1-10, Maiden race, 2000m. O-Sheikh betdirect.co.uk Maiden S. (Class D), 3yo, 1m(AWT), Ahmed bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Sheikh Mohammed £3,335 to winner. B-Genesis Green Stud Ltd. bin Rashid al Maktoum; T-P L Rudkin. *17,000gns yrl ‘00 TATAUT.