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NYQUIST ARRIVES SAFELY AT PIMLICO IN TODAY’S EDITION By John Scheinman TOP TURF SIRE KITTEN'S JOY ON A ROLL 3 ccompanied by six stablemates, three grooms Aand Doug O’Neill's assistant trainer Jack Sisterson, DARLEY'S GAMBLE ON NYQUIST PAYING OFF 5 Nyquist arrived STAR GUITAR JUVENILES ON OFFER IN LOUISIANA 6 at May 9 POLL: NYQUIST, 'CHROME' STILL ON TOP 7

via KC Horse 'S FIRST STARTER TO APPEAR MAY 13 8 Transport van at 6:08 p.m. LIST OF WINS GROWS FOR PROGENY 9 The unde- BOB BARRY: ZOMBIE MONEY WINS THE DERBY 10 feated winner of the 142nd RESULTS 11 LEADING LISTS 12 (gr. I) briefly posed for media photos and

JERRY DZIERWINSKI/MARYLAND CLUB DZIERWINSKI/MARYLAND JERRY calmly walking Nyquist, along with six other stablemates, the shedrow by arrive at Pimlico Race Course in Maryland 6:20 p.m. EDT. The son of will bed down in stall 24 of Pimlico's sec- ond stakes barn, eschewing the traditional end stall reserved for the Derby winner in the primary stakes barn. Sisterson said Nyquist will follow much of the same routine as I’ll Have Another in his successful Preakness bid, which included a flight to Maryland after one day of rest following the Derby. “He’ll walk the next couple days and then get back to the track jogging like we’ve done his whole career,” Sisterson said. “He’ll jog one day and gallop the next. “We didn’t’ work I’ll Have Another, so I don’t think we’ll work Nyquist. Just keep him happy. There’s not much we can do in two weeks. I think his record speaks for itself. We’re not going to change anything we’ve done in the past.” Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) runner-up Land Over Sea accompanied Nyquist and is scheduled to run in the May 20 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (gr. II). BH

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Download the FREE @SENTIENTJET smartphone app TOP TURF SIRE KITTEN'S JOY ON A ROLL end up in the (Derby) superfecta (top four), but if he By Ron Mitchell didn’t like dirt he would be in the ‘lastfecta,’ ” Ramsey said. “The horse is bred for grass on the top and he’s ever mind that Ken and Sarah K. Ramsey’s Oscar bred for grass on the bottom. But we knew that going NNominated, a son of their homebred sire Kitten's in (to the Derby), so we’re thinking about grass for Joy, raced to his 42-1 odds, finishing 17th in the Ken- him the next time. tucky Derby (gr. I). The couple’s stallion still had an “We had a great time (at the Derby), and we got exceptional weekend. the stallion’s name out there.” Earnings from two graded stakes winners and one In addition to the May 6-7 successes of Kitten’s Joy, winner of a downgraded stakes jumped Kitten’s Joy his son Hawkbill, a $350,000 yearling purchase for up to 12th on the General Sires List. Sheikh Mohammed's , improved his record Ranked 15th on the General Sires' List prior to to four wins in six starts with a victory in the April 30 Derby weekend, the stallion, who stands for $100,000 Newmarket Stakes, an (Eng-I) prep. at Ramsey Farm near Nicholasville, Ky., now has That same day the Ramseys’ homebred Smokem seasonal progeny earnings of $2,991,078. The lead- Kitten (Kitten’s Joy) captured the Miami Mile (gr. IIIT) ing turf sire the last three years, Kitten’s Joy holds a at . commanding lead atop that list also. “He’s on a roll and gotten hot here lately,” Ram- On ’ Derby undercard, Buff Brad- sey said before predicting Kitten’s Joy will repeat as ley sent out Gunpowder Farms’ Divisidero, a 4-year- leading turf stallion. “Spring is just here and the grass old son of Kitten’s Joy, to win the Woodford Reserve is just now getting green, so there wasn’t too much Turf Classic (gr. IT) by a neck. On the same card grass racing at Aqueduct in January, February, March. the Ramseys’ 3-year-old homebred Kitten Long live 'the Kitten.' " BH scored a head victory in the American Turf (gr. IIT) for trainer Chad Brown. At the previous day, Home Run Kitten, a 5-year-old trained by David Hofmans for Tarabilla Farms, won the that was downgraded from a grade III turf race to a listed stake when rain forced its move to the main track. The ever-upbeat Ramsey was not really surprised by Oscar Nominated’s Derby effort, even though he had paid $200,000 to have the colt nominated late to the Triple Crown series. “I told half a dozen people that if he took to the dirt, which more than likely GILBERT OF RAMSEY FARM/JOY COURTESY he’s not going to, he could Kitten's Joy is currently up to 12th on the General Sires' List and stays atop the Turf Sires' List

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Download the FREE smartphone app DARLEY'S GAMBLE ON NYQUIST LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COM PAYING OFF By Eric Mitchell MILLIONAIRE WALLENDA PUT DOWN AT OLD FRIENDS Wallenda, who won graded stakes in three consecutive seasons in the early 1990s, was put down May 9 at Old Friends near Georgetown, Ky.

IMPROVEMENTS IN PLACE FOR PIMLICO MEET Because of a scheduling change in Maryland, the winner of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) will be on the grounds at Pimlico Race Course before the track's 2016 meet begins.

OBS JUNE CATALOG AVAILABLE ONLINE The Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co. has cataloged 1,178 horses for its June sale of 2-year-olds in training and horses of racing age sale that runs June 14- 17 in Ocala, Fla., with sessions beginning at 10:30 a.m.

ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. PRADO RETURNS TO MARYLAND CIRCUIT FULL- Beth (left) and Dan Pride (center) with Jimmy Bell (right) of Darley on TIME Hall of Fame jockey Edgar Prado, a winner Derby day of 24 riding titles at Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park, is returning to Maryland beginning ast fall after Nyquist won going two turns in the with the May 12 opening of the Pimlico meet. LFrontRunner Stakes (gr. I) at Santa Anita Park, Darley started negotiating with owner J. Paul Red- HUBBARD NOW SOLE OWNER OF RUIDOSO dam about breeding rights. DOWNS Ruidoso Downs Racetrack and Casino The deal closed in October, before the Breed- in New Mexico announced that R.D. Hubbard is now sole owner of the track after purchasing the ers' Cup World Championships and long before interests of Dr. Ed Allred and Bruce Rimbo. anyone knew whether the offspring of then-fresh- man sire Uncle Mo would thrive as 3-year-olds. LAWMAKERS TO SPEAK AT AHC CONVENTION "The way he was winning his races was special," Legislators who chair the United States Senate and House of Representatives Agricultural said Dan Pride, Darley's chief operating officer, Committees are expected to speak at the moments after Nyquist proved how extraordinary American Horse Council National Issues Forum he is by winning the Kentucky Derby (gr. I). "Obvi- June 14 in Washington, D.C. ously, we didn't know Uncle Mo was going to turn out to be the kind of sire he is, but we knew the RAIN, ROCKS STALL CHARLES TOWN RESURFACING More than three inches of rain type of races that Nyquist was running in California since April 27 has stalled resurfacing of the showed he had some special ." racetrack at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Pride said prospecting for stallions comes down Races, which will decide May 10 whether it can to three variables: pedigree, conformation, and offer the program regularly scheduled for the performance. The mix is then compared with the following night. competition to estimate his potential and value. "Now being an undefeated champion 2-year-old Derby winner is a unique profile," Pride said. "Seat- tle Slew was the last horse who could claim that. It Contact us (800) 582-5604 or (859) 278-2361 is a special feat." BH Comments, Story Ideas [email protected] Advertising Questions [email protected] Customer Service © 2016 Blood-Horse LLC [email protected]

BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2016 PAGE 5 OF 12 smartphone app STAR GUITAR JUVENILES ON OFFER our juveniles from the first crop of Clear Creek IN LOUISIANA FStud’s Star Guitar are among the 101 head cata- loged for the May 10 Equine Sales Co. of Louisiana’s By Ron Mitchell 2-year-olds in training and horses of racing age sale in Opelousas, La. A fan favorite during his six-year career, the son of Quiet American won 24 of 30 starts, including 22 stakes, for owner/breeder Brittlyn Stable and be- came the leading earner among Louisiana-breds with more than $1.7 million. The auction begins at 11 a.m. CDT and will be streamed live on the sale company’s website. Hip 76, a daughter of Star Guitar, joined fillies by Custom for Carlos (Hip 28,) and Greeley’s Galaxy (Hip 98), in posting the fastest eighth-mile workout of :10 1/5 during the sale’s May 9 under tack show. “The catalog looked very strong on paper, and I think that was proven on the track with some excel- lent workouts,” said sales director Foster Bridewell. All sale graduates are eligible for the Equine Sales Derby and Equine Sales Oaks, to be run next spring at Evangeline Downs for $75,000 purses. The inaugural runnings of these races were held May 6-7: Jerry Namy’s Couche Couche took the Derby

CLEAR CREEK STUD/LINDA MCLELLAN CLEAR CREEK STUD/LINDA and Chance Yelverton’s Lil Allie Dancer, the Oaks. BH Star Guitar has first-crop offerings at Louisiana's 2-year-old in training sale Bill Oppenheim's Value Pick

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"But the value pick among proven sires under $15,000 might still be available: that’s Afleet Alex, still a bargain, $12,500 at Gainesway. 130 mares bred His 2015 crop of 3-year-olds includes in 2015 three Grade I winners: Texas Red, Materiality, and Sharla Rae. I’d say that’s a mighty strong performance for a $12,500 stallion." Bill Oppenheim TDN - 12/5/15 LGB, LLC 2016

BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2016 PAGE 6 OF 12 smartphone app NTRA Top 3-Year-Old Poll POLL: NYQUIST, 'CHROME' STILL ON TOP PLACE HORSE A-S STATS POINTS PVS By Mary Reeder 1 NYQUIST (44) 3-C 3-3-0-0 440 1 2 EXAGGERATOR 3-C 4-1-2-1 375 2 yquist remains atop the National 3 GUN RUNNER 3-C 3-2-0-1 316 4 NRacing Association 3-year-old poll after silencing 4 3-F 3-3-0-0 297 3 his naysayers in the 142nd Kentucky Derby (gr. I) May 5 3-C 4-2-0-0 253 6 7 to remain undefeated. 6 SUDDENBREAKINGNEWS 3-G 4-1-1-0 173 11 Unsurprisingly, the Derby’s second and third-place 7 CATHRYN SOPHIA 3-F 4-3-0-1 151 20 finishers Exaggerator and Gun Runner are right behind 8 DESTIN 3-C 4-2-0-0 112 9 him, bumping Songbird only one spot. The undefeated 9 BRODY'S CAUSE 3-C 3-1-0-0 90 5 Medaglia d'Oro filly has impressed enough to remain 10 3-C 5-2-1-1 37 7 almost unmoved in the voting without running a race. First-place votes in parentheses Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) winner Cathryn Sophia made NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll the most progress, receiving enough support to get her back into the top 10 of the 3-year-old poll. PLACE HORSE A-S STATS POINTS PVS Tepin’s grade II Churchill Distaff Turf Mile win for the 1 (37) 5-H 3-3-0-0 433 1 second year in a row makes her the easy second choice 2 TEPIN (1) 5-M 4-4-0-0 361 2 in the NTRA Top Thoroughbred poll. California Chrome 3 NYQUIST (6) 3-C 3-3-0-0 309 6 still dominates the lead and has been voted number 4 BEHOLDER 6-M 1-1-0-0 272 3 one since the first poll of 2016, three weeks before his 5 SONGBIRD 3-F 3-3-0-0 188 4 March 26 victory in the (UAE-I). 6 EFFINEX 5-H 2-1-0-1 167 5 Nyquist moved up in the ranks of the NTRA Top 7 HOPPERTUNITY 5-H 3-1-0-2 112 7 Thoroughbred poll, bumping Beholder, the easy win- 8 EXAGGERATOR 3-C 4-1-2-1 92 15 ner of the May 8 Adoration (gr. III), one spot. Exagger- 9 MELATONIN 5-G 3-2-1-0 80 8 ator also received enough votes from his Derby finish 10 MSHAWISH 6-H 3-2-0-0 65 9 to enter the top 10. BH First-place votes in parentheses

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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2016 PAGE 7 OF 12 smartphone app FRANKEL'S FIRST STARTER TO APPEAR MAY 13 bred on Southern Hemisphere time. By Eric Mitchell Expectations are high for JoshGosden-trained Cun- co in his first start, though Diaz-Valdes said he knows nternational owner/breeder Don Alberto Corp. will better than to expect too much. Ibe starting, perhaps, the highest-profile maiden in "So far he has been doing everything right, but it is the world May 13 when Cunco, the first foal by two- the first time so who knows? The weather in England time European Horse of the Year Frankel, debuts at could make it difficult," he said. Newbury. Owned and bred by Khalid Abdullah, Frankel re- "The colt seems to have some speed, but ultimate- tired undefeated in 14 starts and was crowned Carti- ly how it goes is the million-dollar question," said er Horse of the Year consecutively in 2011-12, only Fernando Diaz-Valdes, racing manager and advisor to the second horse to receive the prestigious award Don Alberto, a subsidiary of the Chilean conglomer- twice following in 2004 and 2006. ate Bethia Holding. Frankel stands at Abdullah's Banstead Manor in Don Alberto, which has breeding and racing oper- England for £125,000. Abdullah's racing manager ations in Chile, the U.S., and England, became Cun- Teddy Grimthorpe told Racing Post, it is now time for co's breeder of record after acquiring his dam Chry- the mere talk about Frankel to stop. santhemum (Danehill Dancer) soon after she sold "It's no good for me to keep saying what a great through the 2013 Tattersalls December Mare sale for stallion he is and how fantastic his 2-year-olds are— 800,000 guineas (US$1,373,820) to Eaton Sales. which they are, by the way—as they have to do it Cunco was foaled at in Ireland on the track," Grimthorpe said. "Hopefully, we'll see and Chrysanthemum was bred back to Coolmore's some nice ones this summer as there are plenty Galileo, Frankel's sire. The mare has a yearling colt by about." BH Galileo, a weanling filly by , and is confirmed back in foal to Galileo. Don Alberto has a Frankel daughter in training in the U.S. named Rubilinda, who is out of the Invincible Spirit daughter Rubina. The mare was among six purchases the farm signed for at the 2013 Tattersalls December sale, totaling 1.77 million guineas ($3.38 million). Rubilinda has been broken and trained at Stonestreet Training Center near Ocala and will soon be sent to trainer Chad Brown, according to Diaz-Valdes. Another 10 Frankel offspring are in train- ing in Chile for Don PHOTO Alberto. They were all Don Alberto's team (from the left) Carlos Heller, president of Bethia; veterinarian Navarrete; and Fer- acquired from mares nando Diaz-Valdes

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ZOMBIE MONEY WINS THE DERBY ures within the professional Thoroughbred commu- nity that the consensus seemed to be that Nyquist ow that Nyquist has secured his place in his- would be sent off at odds slightly higher than his Ntory as the romping winner of the 142nd Ken- morning line 3-1 odds. But the general public clearly tucky Derby (gr. I), it’s nice that he has finally run had other ideas, as the early-bird bettors hammered a fast speed figure in a two-turn race. It would be Nyquist down to 2-1 on Friday night and the money a shame for such a good horse to have nothing kept pouring in all day Saturday. but so-so speed figures for all of his route races. This divide between what the professional Horses such as Nyquist frequently humble class thought would happen and how the “voting” handicappers who rely on speed figures to guide (betting) played out seems particularly reso- their wagering, and the May 7 Derby was just nant these days. Handicappers betting the another example of this phenomenon. Derby in the belief that the pools are flush with It’s not that figure-centric handicappers are “dead money” bet by “amateurs”. But as James unimpressed with accomplishments such as Surowiecki observed in his book The Wisdom of multiple grade I victories or unbeaten records. Crowds, a large independently-acting group of They are—just not to the exclusion of all other amateurs will often out-perform committees of pertinent data, such as odds and figures. It also experts, which is what happened on Saturday. comes down to taste. Many figure-based handi- If this sounds harsh, let me quote the late, cappers will accept the occasional meal of crow, great film critic Judith Crist (mother of the Daily rather than dine exclusively on chalk. Racing Form’s Steven Crist), who said “the critics Going into this Derby there seemed to be a who love are the severe ones … we know our fairly broad consensus that—despite the pres- relationship must be based on honesty.” Any crit- ence of an undefeated 2-year-old champion icism coming out of this column is based in love with Derby-winning connections—the race was of racing, and has honest aims. wide open. A typical perspective suggested that When elite groups hash things out only while Nyquist might be the “best horse”, he was among themselves, things can go bad. As anoth- a vulnerable favorite because he had yet to run a er great film critic—Pauline Kael—was said to route fast enough to win a Derby. have uttered in 1972. “I don’t know how Nixon It speaks to the broad acceptance of speed fig- won. Everyone I know voted for McGovern!" BH COURTNEY V. BEARSE V. COURTNEY The field of the 142nd Kentucky Derby just out of the gate

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STAKES RESULTS EX, J–VERON FABRICE Thistledown, Race 7, ALW Margins: neck, 2, neck. Others: TOLIMAN (GB), NORDIC 5/9, $33,200, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:12.86, track fast. DREAM (IRE), ELLA DIVA (FR), KENSHABA (FR), SARY- 1–Hijo de Sheltowee, 118, dk b/br g, 4, Devil His Due– Seattle S. SHAGANN (FR), SCHANG (GER), NORTH END (FR), TITAN Miss Sheltowee, by Najran, $19,920, O–Ronald Zielinski, FIGHTER (FR), NOMADIC (FR). B–Sheltowee Farm (OH), T–Richard Zielinski, J–Edgar Pau- Emerald Downs, 5/8, $50,000, 3yo, f, 6.5f (dirt), 1:14.87, car track fast. PRIX VOLTERRA Margin: 2¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Invested Prospect, 120, b f, 3...... $27,500 Abraaj–No Constraints, by Katowice Chantilly, 5/9, €55,000, 3yo, f, 8f, 1:37.45, good. Will Rogers Downs, Race 9, ALW O–Maryanski, John and Janene and River- 1–Volta (FR), 125, b f, 3...... €27,500 5/9, $20,900, 3yo/up, 8.32f (dirt), 1:42.29, track muddy. bend Farm, B–Dunn Bar Ranch LLC (WA), T– Siyouni (FR)–Persian Belle (GB), by Machia- 1–Peonari, 122, dk b/br g, 4, Latent Heat–Ciara's Camp, Blaine D. Wright, J–Juan M. Gutierrez vellian by Forest Camp, $12,444, O–Ciara's Camp LLC, B–Ciara's Sale History: 2014 WASSEP, $25,000. O–ECURIE DAVID SALABI, B–T DE LA HER- Camp, LLC (OK), T–Kari Craddock, J–Quincy Hamilton 2–B C Z , 119, dk b/br f, 3.... $10,000 ONNIERE ET AL (FR), T–GRAFFARD FRAN- Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Nobiz Like Shobiz–Vickie Vee, by Vicar CIS-HENRI, J–BOUDOT PIERRE-CHARLES O–Burns, William A. and Turcott, Rebecca, 2–Qatar Power (FR), 125, b f, 3...... €11,000 B–William Burns (KY), T–Jeffrey Metz, J–Jose Le Havre (IRE)–Brave Power, by Aldebaran MAIDEN RESULTS Luis Zunino O–H H SHEIKH ABDULLA BIN KHALIFA AL 3–Find Joy, 119, b f, 3...... $7,500 THANI, B–S TORGEMAN & Z BEN M'RAD (FR), –Hurricane , by South- T–HEAD FREDDY, J–PESLIER OLIVIER Will Rogers Downs, Race 6, MSW ern Halo Sale History: 2014 ARQOCT, $216,920, 2013 5/9, $23,760, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (dirt), 1:11.49, track sloppy. O–David P. Taylor, Jr., B–Eico Stable (KY), T– ARQDEC, $34,263. 1–Miz Oklahoma Blues, 124, dk b/br f, 4, Foreign Policy– Frank Lucarelli, J–Isaias D. Enriquez 3–Just Win (FR), 125, b f, 3...... €8,250 Miz Moody Blues, by Alamocitos, $13,716, O–Pogue, Wil- Sale History: 2015 FTKHRA, $185,000, 2015 Mamool (IRE)–Just Queen (GB), by liam Robert and Paulette, B–Bob Pogue & Paulette Pogue OBSAPR, $55,000. (GB) (OK), T–William R. Pogue, J–Justin Shepherd Margins: 2½, 2¼, 3¾. Others: My Heart Goes On O–Lutz Bongen, B–L BONGEN (FR), T–NIGGE Margin: 4, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart ($3,750), Princess Kennedy ($1,250), Jerre to Carrie, MARKUS, J–HAMELIN ANTOINE Aunt Maryann. View Equibase Chart Margins: 2½, ¾, neck. Others: MAGNOLEA (IRE), ALNA- JMAH (GB), POWDER SNOW (USA), JOIEDARGENT (FR), LA PATRIA (GB), SWEET ELECTRA (FR), MADEMOISELLE PRIX DU PONT-NEUF FLORE (GB). Chantilly, 5/9, €55,000, 3yo, 7f, 1:24.44, good. 1–Bolting, 125, b c, 3...... €27,500 War Front–Beta Leo, by A.P. Indy ALLOWANCE RESULTS O–FLAXMAN STABLES IRELAND LTD, B–Flax- man Holdings Limited (KY), T–GRAFFARD FRANCIS-HENRI, J–JARNET THIERRY Emerald Downs, Race 7, AOC 5/8, $20,500, 3yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:02.86, track fast. 1–Valid Keiki H, 119, b g, 3, Successful Appeal–Rumpus Room, by Eddington, $11,275, O–David P. Taylor, Jr., B– John R. Penn & Frank Penn (KY), T–Frank Lucarelli, J–Isaias D. Enriquez Sale History: 2014 WASSEP, $17,500, 2013 KEENOV, $15,000. Margin: ½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart 2–King Malpic (FR), 125, gr g, 3...... €11,000 King's Best–Sablonniere (FR), by Verglas (IRE) Parx Racing, Race 8, AOC O–ECURIE LAFEU, B–Skymarc Farm (FR), T– LEMER THIERRY, J–PESLIER OLIVIER 5/9, $52,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.60, track fast. Sale History: 2013 ARQDEC, $8,223. 1–Crafty Concorde, 120, gr/ro g, 8, Crafty Friend–V for 3–Dhevanafushi (GB), 125, gr c, 3...... €8,250 Vera, by Concorde's Tune, $31,200, O–John M. Rodriguez, Kendargent (FR)–Tejaara, by Kingmambo B–Patricia Generazio (NY), T–John M. Rodriguez, J–Mychel O–HENRI-ALEX PANTALL, B–H-A PANTALL & J. Sanchez MME Y CHABOT (GB), T–PANTALL HENRI-AL- Margin: ½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart

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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2016 PAGE 11 OF 12 smartphone app 2016 LEADING SIRES IN NEW YORK Listed below are the top 10 leading sires in New York by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through May 8, 2016. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only.

Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Bellamy Road Concerto, ’02 $7,500 Dutchess Views Farm, NY Land Over Sea ($506,000) $1,823,552 2 Posse Silver Deputy, ’00 $5,000 Rockridge Stud, NY Royal Posse ($99,000) $1,245,613 3 Freud , ’98 $10,000 Sequel Stallions New York, NY Sharp Azteca ($188,250) $1,192,765 4 Boundary, ’05 $10,000 Dutchess Views Farm, NY Adore ($126,100) $1,031,603 5 Hold Me Back Giant's Causeway, ’06 $5,000 Irish Hill Century Farm, NY Jet Black Magic ($112,500) $822,765 6 Bustin Stones City Zip, ’04 $2,500 Waldorf Farm, NY Bust Another ($125,800) $611,785 7 Frost Giant Giant's Causeway, ’03 $7,500 Keane Stud Operations, LLC, NY Frosty Margarita ($95,000) $432,322 8 Musket Man Yonaguska, ’06 N/A N/A Musket Mary ($53,275) $364,734 9 Catienus Storm Cat, ’94 N/A N/A Spooked Out ($57,600) $364,168 10 Dublin Afleet Alex, ’07 $2,500 Keane Stud Operations, LLC, NY Celtic Chaos ($81,450) $364,082

2016 LEADING SIRES IN FLORIDA Listed below are the top 10 leading sires in Florida by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through May 8, 2016. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only.

Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Wildcat Heir Forest Wildcat, ’00 Died N/A Wildcat Wish ($73,900) $1,390,342 2 Kantharos Lion Heart, ’08 $5,000 Ocala Stud Farm, FL X Y Jet ($550,970) $1,204,363 3 With Distinction Storm Cat, ’01 $7,500 Hartley/De Renzo , LLC, FL Distinctly Mine ($89,333) $1,030,123 4 In Summation Put It Back, ’03 $2,500 Ocala Stud Farm, FL Calculator ($246,800) $835,931 5 Awesome of Course Awesome Again, ’00 $5,000 Ocala Stud Farm, FL Awesome Banner ($195,400) $817,178 6 High Cotton Dixie Union, ’03 $5,000 Ocala Stud Farm, FL April Gaze ($103,060) $754,071 7 First Dude Stephen Got Even, ’07 $7,500 Double Diamond Farm, FL Flora Dora ($75,250) $703,239 8 Two Step Salsa Petionville, ’05 $7,500 Get Away Farm, FL Two Step Time ($98,000) $538,072 9 A. P. Warrior A.P. Indy, ’03 N/A N/A Kisses for Love ($48,724) $501,640 10 Exclusive Quality Elusive Quality, ’03 $2,500 Journeyman Stud, FL Dreaming of Neno ($29,180) $452,149

2016 LEADING SIRES IN PENNSYLVANIA Listed below are the top 10 leading sires in Pennsylvania by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through May 8, 2016. Only stallions that stand, will stand, or stood in North America (excluding stallions that died or were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season), and have runners in North America are included. Racing statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only.

Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Rockport Harbor 's Song, ’02 Died N/A Majestic Harbor ($342,060) $1,499,585 2 Jump Start A.P. Indy, ’99 $10,000 Northview PA, PA D T Goodie ($77,820) $1,453,005 3 Silver Train Old Trieste, ’02 Died N/A Meanbone ($72,030) $675,809 4 Corinthian Pulpit, ’03 $4,000 Pin Oak Lane Farm, PA Pancake ($46,067) $557,440 5 Fairbanks Giant's Causeway, ’03 $2,500 Northview PA, PA Whata Moose ($38,187) $447,512 6 Weigelia Safely's Mark, ’01 $3,500 WynOaks Farm, PA Storm Advisory ($61,478) $413,080 7 Medallist Touch Gold, ’01 $2,000 Northview PA, PA Love Came to Town ($49,500) $261,604 8 Talent Search Catienus, ’03 $2,500 Diamond B Farm, PA Wilma Lynn ($39,600) $217,665 9 Gimmeawink Elusive Quality, ’00 $2,500 Mountain Springs Racing Stable, PA Gimmeaclue ($69,341) $192,769 10 City Sharpster Carson City, ’99 $1,000 Woodvale Farm, PA Diadema ($48,149) $176,467

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