Rakti Heads Royal Ascot’s Queen Anne HEADLINE p. 4 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2005 GHOSTZAPPER RETIRED MOVING THE MAGIC Reigning Horse of the Year Ghostzapper (Awesome Local folk always referred to York as the “Ascot of Again--Baby Zip, by Relaunch) has been retired after the North” and that claim becomes reality today as the being diagnosed with a hairline fracture to his left front Royal meeting switches venues for the first time in its sesamoid. The five-year-old nearly 300-year history. As a re- suffered the injury during his sult of the £185-million redevel- 6 1/4-length victory in the opment of the Berkshire track, the May 30 GI Met Mile at five glorious days of Royal Ascot . “After the race, will take place on the Knavesmire he had some filling in his an- at York, which itself boasts a rich kle,” trainer Bobby Frankel York tradition. Despite having to make told The Blood-Horse. “We www.royalascot.co.uk the haul from the South, the fix- X-rayed it and didn't find any- ture will maintain its regular array thing, but I wasn't comfort- of pomp and pageantry against a backdrop of vogue Ghostzapper Adam Coglianese able with it and wanted to and custom. On the track, the equine fair will be as make sure everything was all right. I didn't want to take fertile as ever and is woven today by such stars as any chances, so I sent him to New Bolton [Medical Gary Tanaka’s Rakti (GB) (Polish Precedent), who bids Center] on Wednesday [June 8]. They did a nuclear to underline his dominance of the older miling scene in scan and found a hot spot. Then they took an X-ray of the G1 Queen Anne S., and Godolphin’s Dubawi (Ire) the spot and discovered a small crack.” Although (Dubai Millennium {GB}), who bids for the sophomore Ghostzapper was only able to compete once this year, crown in the G1 St James’s Palace S. “Royal Ascot at Adena Springs’ Jack Brothers believes that his perfor- York will be run along similar lines to the way in which the Breeders’ Cup organisers stage their event with a mance in his career finale was reward enough for bring- host racecourse in the United States every year,” Ascot’s ing him back to the races at five. “That fact that we Chief Executive Douglas Erskine-Crum said. “Ascot will missed this breeding season for the Met Mile, I feel it run the event, with both organisations working together was well worth it,” Brothers said. “It defined him as a to make this unique Royal Meeting a success. Capacity racehorse. It showed his brilliance and his ability. You has been set at 50,000 each day, there will be a Royal don’t see horses do that so within themselves. To draw Enclosure at York and the Royal Procession is planned off after going three-quarters in 1:08 and change. He to open proceedings as is traditional.” just did things so effortlessly.” Does his name belong with the greats of the game? “He was nine for 11 and, PALACE QUANDRY with a little racing luck, could have been 10 for 11,” It is testament to the strength of the Godolphin team said Brothers. “I certainly think he ranks among the all- this year that they have the choice of two Classic win- time greats in terms of sheer brilliance.” Bred by Adena ners, Dubawi (Ire) (Dubai Millennium {GB}) and in , Ghostzapper was overlooked at 11-1 in his Shamardal (Giant’s Causeway), in today’s G1 St James’ career debut at Hollywood Park in November of 2002, Palace S. at Royal Ascot at York. While the indications but it was the last time his odds would reach double on Sunday were that the former would line up, the digits. The bay was sent off the 3-10 chalk in his next operation are leaving the decision late. “We are waiting outing, a Santa Anita allowance test in December, but to see what conditions will be like on the day before was never in the hunt and finished fourth behind Scrim- making a final decision about running plans,” Racing shaw. He was sidelined through the Triple Crown sea- Manager Simon Crisford explained yesterday. “Both son, but came back to take a Belmont allowance in Dubawi and Shamardal have come out of their latest June and a Saratoga allowance in July. races fine and we are looking forward to the St Ghostzapper Retired cont. p2 James's Palace S.” Cont. p4&5 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/14/05 • PAGE 2 of 9

Ghostzapper Retired cont. A Close Call... Making the Grade... Ghostzapper did look a little vulnerable in his final Ghostzapper made his stakes debut as a 6-1 chance prep for the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic, fighting off Saint in the GI King’s Bishop S. and closed from the back of Liam to win the GI Woodward S. by a neck at level the pack to be third, beaten a half length by Valid Video weights. The effort led handicappers to believe he and Great Notion. It was the last time any horse would might be beatable on Breeders’ Cup Day. Sent off the finish in front of him. Off at 3-1 for the GI Vosburgh S. lukewarm 5-2 favorite, he went right to the front and at Belmont--the last time he did not start favorite--he never looked back, easily holding Roses in May at bay was again unhurried early, then for a three-length triumph. Ghostzapper’s five-year-old charged to the front and galloped debut was delayed by a severe sinus infection, but the away to a 6 1/2-length score. “I wait was more than worth it. The Horse of the Year was really surprised how fast he was reluctant to load into the gate for the Met Mile, but caught these horses,” Frankel was all business once the doors opened. He carried a said after that race. “He was 12 motionless Javier Castellano to the front as they exited [lengths] out of it, and the next the backstretch and powered away to what would be a thing you know, that’s him on fitting exclamation point to a remarkable career. “I’m the outside.” The Stronach Sta- very emotional right now,” said a normally stoic Bobby bles colorbearer was benched Frankel after the performance. “He’s a great horse, let’s once again after that start, and just put it that way.” Ghostzapper retires with nine kicked off his Horse of the Year wins from 11 starts and earnings of $3,446,120. campaign after a nine-month lay- Ghostzapper Equi-Photo off. Displaying a lot more speed The Height of Greatness... during his four-year-old season, he sat just off a fast According to his connections, the champion had pace before rolling to a 4 1/4-length victory in the July nothing left to prove. “With a horse like Ghostzapper, 4 GII Tom Fool H. Bobby Frankel then began shopping he’s not leaving behind any question marks. He proved for a spot to try his budding superstar around two himself at every distance--sprinting, middle distances, turns, settling on the GII Philip H. Iselin Breeders’ Cup and at a Classic distance,” Jack Brothers said. “It’s not like you’re walking away, wondering what could have H. at Monmouth Park. Facing three seriously over- been. He achieved greatness at the highest level.” As matched rivals at a mile and an eighth, Ghostzapper for when he will head to Adena Springs Kentucky to was up close early, took command in the stretch and get ready for his stud career, Brothers said. “Bobby stormed home a 10 3/4-length winner, earning himself [Frankel] has a load coming to Kentucky in a week or a career high 128 Beyer speed figure. so, and he’ll be on that van.” His stud fee has not yet been announced. “Frank will make a decision sometime Ghostzapper’s Graded Stakes Wins between now and the breeding season,” Brothers re- Date Race Distance Beyer vealed. “There’s not any rush. With the way Awesome 9-27-03 GI Vosburgh S. 6 1/2f 116 Again’s stock is going up, there’s no sense rushing into 7-4-04 GII Tom Fool H. 7f 120 a decision now.” No matter the price, it is unlikely that 8-21-04 GII Iselin BC H. 9f 128 there will be trouble filling Ghostzapper’s book. “We’ve been getting inquires since the Breeders’ Cup about 9-11-04 GI Woodward S. 9f 114 seasons and availability,” Brothers said. “There’s a lot 10-30-04 GI Breeders’ Cup Classic 10f 124 of buzz about the horse, and I think breeders recognize, 5-30-05 GI Met Mile 8f 123 with his pedigree and his race record, his potential.” TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/14/05 • PAGE 3 of 9

R O Y A L A S C O T CONT. The State of Play... P P As usual with this showpiece, the horses will race on summer ground despite the prospect of scattered History Transferred... showers at the start of the week. “[The going is] cur- Royal Ascot has existed in some form since 1711, rently good to firm and the three millimetres of rain we but it was only at the end of the 18th century and the had last night just freshened it up a bit,” Derby ex- start of the next that the meeting took shape. With the plained yesterday. “Its not raining, but is overcast and introduction of the Gold Cup in 1807 started the evolu- cloudy and we should get light rain this afternoon be- tion of the dress code, which remains vital to this day, fore showers tomorrow morning and brightening up as the ladies find expression tomorrow afternoon. We’ll try to keep it good to firm via their hats and the men con- for the week.” There will be no this form with the customary morn- year, as the Italian’s six-day ban picked up for careless ing suit. With the Royal Proces- riding rules him out of a tilt at a sixth jockey’s title in sion added in 1825 and a stand the last eight years. Instead, Godolphin’s Kerrin McEvoy built for the general public 14 steps into the fray for the London Clubs Trophy, which years later, the meeting was goes to the leading rider over the five days of the meet. firmly established. York was a He rides Dubawi today and has last year’s G1 King Royal Procession fitting choice for the transfer. George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. hero Doyen www.royalascot.co.uk The venue of racing in the Ro- (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) in Saturday’s G2 Hardwicke S. to man era, York staged its first look forward to. Aidan O’Brien’s number one Kieren race meeting just 20 years after Queen Anne intro- Fallon, with a host of Ballydoyle mounts on tap, will duced the Royal meeting. challenge for the main honors. International flavor is added this year by the presence of runners from Hong Royal Ascot Opens at York... Kong, Australia, Japan and the States, all drawn by For Chief Executive William Derby, Royal Ascot’s Ascot's Public Relations team. Today’s G2 King’s Stand move to York is the ultimate privilege. “We’re delighted S. and Saturday’s G1 Golden Jubilee S. form a pivotal and honored by this decision, which promises a unique part of the new Global Sprint Challenge, prompted in no spectacle for people in the York region,” he said. “There small part by the exploits of Choisir (Aus), who com- has been a lot of excitement and positive comment in pleted the double two years ago. “I think that in Britain the area since the move became a possibility. We’ll we have developed a rather cynical attitude towards provide help and technical support to the Ascot team racing series, but there is no doubt that the Global whenever required--before, during or after Royal Ascot Sprint Challenge has been a real success in Australia at York.” Alterations to the Northern track have been and Japan,” Ascot’s PR Chief Nick Smith told PA Sport. required to accommodate the long-distance events, but “The first question the winners of the two Australian everything is now in place to host the Crown Jewels of races were asked was whether they would be coming the five-day meeting. “Work to link the current horse- to Ascot, and the Royal aspect of it is really important-- shoe track to accommodate a two-mile round course people like to think they are coming to England by was completed earlier this year. This will enable the Royal invitation. We want the races at Ascot to attract Gold Cup and other long distance races to be staged the very best horses in the world.” without alteration to the distances of the races,” Derby added. “We’re very excited about that and it should be a great spectacle. They will be very competitive races Tuesday 14 June and it’s a significant step towards what is set to be a marvelous occasion for the racecourse and the wider city.” 2.30 G2 Coventry S. 2yo, 6fT 3.05 G2 King’s Stand S. 3yo/up, 5fT 3.45 G1 St. James’s Palace S. 3yo, c, 1mT Wanna See the Chart for Rock Hard Ten’s 4.20 G1 Queen Anne S. 4yo/up, 1mT Big ‘Cap Win? 4.55 Ascot S. (hcp) 2 1/2mT Check out Progeny PPs under his sire Kris S. 5.30 Windsor Castle S. (L) 5fT Summer Preparation is in Full Swing for Fall Plan now to attend the (800) 456-3412 www.keeneland.com September 12-24 Yearling Sale. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/14/05 • PAGE 4 of 9

(Queen Anne S. cont.) Today’s Graded Stakes Rakti, hero of the the 2002 G1 Derby Italiano, dem- brought to you by onstrated high-class pace over shorter trips when ce- menting his reputation on these shores in winning Newmarket’s G1 Champion S. and the G1 Prince of Wales’s S. at this meeting 12 months ago. “[Jockey] Philip [Robinson] said when he was racing over 10 furlongs, he thought he would be the best miler he had sat on,” Jarvis said. “Everything has gone right 9:30a Coventry S.-G2, YRK and I just hope that the horse 10:05a King’s Stand S.-G2, YRK that turns up at York is the 10:45a St. James’s Palace S.-G1, YRK same one that turned up at 11:20a Queen Anne S.-G1, YRK Rakti HKJC Newbury.” Luca Cumani, who All Post Times are Eastern Daylight Time. has won this contest three MORE THAN READY - times, saddles the Australian Syndicate’s Starcraft. He 11 FIRST-CROP STAKES WINNERS has also shown versatility over a variety of trips when Click here for more... winning the G1 Chipping Norton S. over a mile at Warwick Farm last March and G1 Australian Derby at P P R E V I E W S P Randwick over a mile and a half the following month. Remarkably, he showed enough speed to win the Tuesday, Royal Ascot at York, Britain, post time: 4:20 seven-furlong G1 Partsworld S. at Hastings in August p.m. and is a fascinating contender returning off an eight- QUEEN ANNE S.-G1, £285,880, 4yo/up, 1mT month layoff since filling third spot in the G1 Cox Plate SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER at Moonee Valley in October. Andre Fabre likes to fire a 1 10 Akimbo Kingmambo Cecil live round at this meeting. He saddles last year’s G1 2 8 Babodana (GB) Bahamian Bounty (GB) Tompkins Prix du Jockey-Club (French Derby) third Valixir, who is 3 3 Hurricane Alan (Ire) Mukaddamah Hannon stepping back in trip after winning the G1 Prix 4 6 Mac Love (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Akehurst d’Ispahan at Longchamp last time May 22. 5 7 Martillo (Ger) Anabaa Suerland 6 9 Pastoral Pursuits (GB) Bahamian Bounty (GB) Morrison Tuesday, Royal Ascot at York, Britain, post time: 3:45 p.m. 7 4 Prince Kirk (Fr) Selkirk Borromeo ST JAMES'S PALACE S.-G1, £225,000, 3yo, c, 1mT 8 5 Rakti (GB) Polish Precedent M Jarvis SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER 9 2 Starcraft (NZ) Soviet Star Cumani 1 4 Ad Valorem A O'Brien 10 1 Valixir (Ire) Trempolino Fabre 2 6 Dubawi (Ire) Dubai Millennium (GB) bin Suroor All carry 126 pounds. 3 1 Indesatchel (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Wachman Gary Tanaka’s Rakti will complete his metamorphosis 4 9 Kandidate (GB) Kabool (GB) C Brittain into Europe’s Champion Miler if he justifies odds-on 5 7 Oratorio (Ire) Danehill A O’Brien favoritism in today’s G1 Queen Anne S. An accom- 6 3 Rocamadour (GB) Celtic Swing (GB) Channon plished middle-distance runner, it was not until the 7 2 Shamardal Giant’s Causeway bin Suroor head-strong performer was dropped back to a mile that 8 5 Tucker (GB) Inchinor (GB) Elsworth his brilliance was fully exploited in the G1 Queen Eliza- 9 8 Vanadium (GB) Dansili (GB) Given beth II S. at Ascot in September. He is coming off a All carry 126 pounds. scintillating five-length success in the G1 Lockinge S. at (St. James’s Palace S. cont. p5) Newbury last time May 14, breaking the track record in the process. “He's an outstanding horse and I would TDN TODAY think he's the best I've trained," trainer Michael Jarvis told PA Sport. “When he's on his best behaviour he's Headline News ...... 9 pages very, very good.”

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(St. James’s Palace S. cont.) Tuesday, Royal Ascot at York, Britain, post time: 3:05 p.m Godolphin have yet to win this race, which was inau- KING’S STAND S.-G2, £150,960, 3yo/up, 5fT gurated at the Royal meeting in 1925, but in Dubawi SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT and Shamardal they have a live chance, whichever 1 4 Cape Of Good Hope (GB) Inchinor (GB) Oughton 133 steps up to the plate. Dubawi showed flashes of the 2 9 Var Forest Wildcat C Brittain 133 brilliance that characterised his sire’s demolition job in 3 12 Celtic Mill (GB) Celtic Swing (GB) Barker 131 the G1 Prince of Wales’s S. here five years ago when 4 18 (GB) Averti (Ire) Charlton 128 winning the G1 Irish 2000 Guineas at The Curragh May 5 1 Benbaun (Ire) Stravinsky Wallace 128 21, just three weeks after coming unstuck on fast 6 11 Boogie Street (GB) Compton Place (GB) Hannon 128 ground when fifth in Newmarket’s 2000 Guineas. After 7 8 Chineur (Fr) Fasliyev Delzangles 128 a fine third in the G1 Epsom Derby 10 days ago, he 8 3 (Ire) Fayruz (GB) T Easterby 128 bids to emulate the 1991 winner Marju (Ire), who 9 17 Mighty Beau Rainbow Prospect J Mullins 128 chased home Generous (Ire) in the blue riband before 10 15 Mornin Reserves (GB) Atraf (GB) Harrison 128 bouncing back at Ascot. Last year’s champion two- 11 5 Moss Vale (Ire) Shinko Forest (Ire) B Hills 128 year-old Shamardal looks to have inherited a fair share 12 10 Night Prospector (GB) Night Shift Payne 128 of the grit that saw his sire battle to success in this 13 2 Orientor (GB) Inchinor (GB) Goldie 128 contest five years ago. Aside from an aberration on Nad 14 7 Striking Ambition (GB) Makbul (Ire) Charlton 128 al Sheba’s dirt track in the G2 UAE Derby Mar. 26, 15 13 Texas Gold (GB) Cadeaux Genereux Muir 128 Shamardal has never been headed on the turf, including 16 16 The Tatling (Ire) Perugino Bradley 128 in the G1 Poule d'Essai des Poulains (French 2000 17 14 Distinctly Game (GB) Mind Games (GB) K Ryan 122 Guineas) at Longchamp May 15 and the G1 Prix du 18 6 Tournedos (Ire) Rossini Akehurst 122 Jockey-Club (French Derby) at Chantilly last time June 5. Round 3 of the Global Sprint Challenge sees last year’s King’s Stand runner-up Cape Of Good Hope bid The Challengers... Michael Nolan’s Indesatchel (Ire) a head behind to extend his 28-point lead in the standings for Hong Shamardal in the Poulains, was previously successful Kong. He gained the lion’s share of that tally when over testing ground in the G3 Greenham S. at Newbury winning the G1 Australia S. at Moonee Valley Feb. 19. Apr. 16 and G3 Tetrarch S. at The Curragh May 2. Third to Silent Witness (Aus) in the G1 Chairman’s Indesatchel proved himself a versatile performer in the Sprint Prize at Sha Tin last time Apr. 3, he re-opposes mile Classic and jockey is hoping he can last year’s conqueror The Tatling in the form of his life. build on that effort. “He’s a really nice horse and hope- The Tatling is another admirably consistent veteran and fully he’ll run a big race,” he said. “[Trainer] David went close to bagging his first Group 1 when runner-up Wachman has been pleased with his progress since the in the G1 Nunthorpe S. over course and distance last French Guineas, but it’s going to be a tough race.” August. He beat Var in the G3 Dubai at Aidan O’Brien has captured three of the last five renew- Newbury in September before finishing a half-length als and relies on Susan Magnier and Michael Tabor’s runner-up to that rival in the G1 Prix de l’Abbaye de Oratorio (Ire) and unbeaten Ad Valorem. The former, Longchamp the following month. There have been who finished fourth in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket excuses for finishing off the board in three subsequent and second in the Irish equivalent, will sport a visor efforts, and he showed signs of a timely return when after his disappointing show when down the field in the fifth behind Celtic Mill in the G2 Temple S. at Sandown Epsom Derby. Ad Valorem has been off the track since last time May 31. “We’ve been aiming him for this race winning the G1 Middle Park S. at Newmarket in Octo- and he's just coming right at the right time,” condi- ber. tioner Milton Bradley told PA Sport.

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(Previews cont.) Tuesday, Royal Ascot/York, Britain, post time: 2:30 p.m. P R O Y A L A S C O T P COVENTRY S.-G2, £70,000, 2yo, 6fT SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER PIUS ADDED TO JUBILEE Michael Tabor and Susan 1 15 (GB) Mozart (Ire) K Ryan Magnier’s Antonius Pius (Danzig) has been supple- 2 13 Amigoni (Ire) Danehill A O’Brien mented for Saturday's G1 Golden Jubilee S., which 3 1 BA Foxtrot (GB) Foxhound Channon forms the fourth leg of the Global Sprint Challenge at 4 11 Cool Creek (Ire) Desert Style (Ire) Hannon Royal Ascot at York. Last year’s GI Breeders’ Cup Mile 5 9 Emirates Gold (Ire) Royal Applause (GB) bin Suroor runner-up disappointed on his return when last of eight 6 10 Imperial Sword (GB) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Barron in the G1 Lockinge S. at Newbury May 14. He faces a 7 12 League Champion Rahy Butler drop back to six furlongs for the contest, for which 36 8 3 Marcus Andronicus Danehill A O’Brien stood their ground at yesterday’s stage. They include a 9 6 Pacific Pride (GB) Compton Place (GB) Johnson host of runners in today’s G2 King’s Stand S. headed 10 2 Red Clubs (Ire) Red Ransom B Hills by Dab Hand Racing’s The Tatling (Ire) (Perugino) and 11 5 Sir Xaar (Ire) Xaar (GB) Smart Guy Carstairs’s Cape of Good Hope (GB) (Inchinor 12 14 Tent (Ire) Distant Music Osborne {GB}), first and second in the five-furlong race last year. 13 8 To Sender (GB) King’s Best Gosden Trainer Tim Easterby has reported Lady Legard’s multi- 14 4 Trans Sonic (GB) Trans Island (GB) A Jarvis ple Group 1-winning gelding (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) 15 7 Zato (Ire) Zafonic Channon in fine form ahead of Saturday’s race. “Somnus has All carry 124 pounds. been working tremendously well at home,” he told PA Aidan O’Brien has won this race four times since Sport. “He's been going faster than I have seen him for 1997 and relies on Gowran maiden victor Amigoni, and ages and he looks terrific. We are very hopeful of his on Marcus Andronicus, who created a big impression when winning a course-and-distance maiden on debut chances.” One sprinter who will miss the gig is last May 12. John Gosden, who saddled Iceman (GB) to year’s G2 Diadem S. scorer Pivotal Point (GB) (Pivotal take this 12 months ago, is represented by To Sender, {GB}). Trainer Peter Makin stated he needs more time. who beat subsequent impressive winner Ivan Denisovich (Ire) in a Newbury maiden on debut May 14. P R E S U L T S P Godolphin have yet to win this race, but at least their Newmarket maiden scorer Emirates Gold has it in the genes, as his sire won this 10 years ago. Juveniles Monday, Eagle Farm, Australia from yards who have won this before include the im- THE T J SMITH-G1, A$500,000, Eagle Farm (Brisbane), pressive Newmarket conditions winner Red Clubs, and 6-13, 1mT, 2yo, 1:34.90, gd. BA Foxtrot, who powered away with the Listed 1--@sDARCI BRAHMA (NZ), 123, c, 2, by Danehill Woodcote S. at Epsom June 4. 1st Dam: Grand Echezeaux (NZ) (G1SW-Aus), by Zabeel (NZ) 2nd Dam: Richebourg (NZ), by Vice Regal (NZ) Wednesday, Royal Ascot at York, Britain, 3rd Dam: Mary Mead (NZ), by Wilkes (Fr) post time: 3:45 p.m. O-Te Akau Stud Breeding Syndicate; B-P J & P M PRINCE OF WALES’S S.-G1, £350,000, 4yo/up, Vela Ltd; T-Mark Walker; J-S Seamer; A$320,000. 10f 88ydsT 2--Ready As (Aus), 117, c, 2, More Than Ready-- SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY Neensie (Aus), by Solitary Hail. O-W B Smyth, D J 1 6 Ace (Ire) Danehill Fallon Ayton, R B Parker & G A Newling; B-Segenhoe Stud; 2 3 Azamour (Ire) Night Shift Kinane T-Wayne Smyth; A$100,000. 3 5 Elvstroem (Aus) Danehill Rawiller 3--Daemons (Aus), 112, g, 2, Quest For Fame (GB)-- 4 7 Hazyview (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) No rider Spirit (Aus), by Danehill. O-Woodlands Stud 5 1 Norse Dancer (Ire) Halling Egan Syndicate; B-Woodlands Stud; T-John Hawkes; 6 4 Touch of Land (Fr) Lando (Ger) Lemaire A$50,000. 7 8 Warrsan (Ire) Caerleon Holland Margins: HF, LNK. Odds: 12-1, 5-1, 8-1. 8 2 Ouija Board (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Spencer All carry 126 pounds bar Ouija Board, 123. (cont. p7)

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Monday, Eagle Farm, Australia (Gold Challenge cont.) BRISBANE CUP-G1, A$500,000, Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 6-13, 2mT, 3yo/up, 3:20.80, gd. Winter Solstice showed the kind of fight that will 1--sPORTLAND SINGA (NZ), 115, m, 5, by Danasinga (Aus) stand him in fine stead in the G1 Durban July S. at 1st Dam: State Of Oregon (NZ), by Oregon Greyville July 2 when coming out best in a driving 2nd Dam: Supator (NZ), by Amyntor (Fr) finish here. After setting moderate early fractions, the 3rd Dam: Supa (NZ), by Agricola (GB) G1 Queen’s Plate and G2 Drill Hall S. winner was O-W J Kelly, Ms S Wagner, J M, I A & E M headed by Night Watch approaching the quarter pole. Thompson & D J McBurney; B-Fairdale Stud Ltd; Wresting back the lead with 1 1/2 furlongs remaining, T-Neville McBurney; J-Larry Cassidy; A$320,000. the 6-5 favorite was all out under a drive as Toreador 2--Shamrock Shore (Aus), 110, g, 5, Song Of Tara finished with a late flourish. (Ire)--Loaheeb (Aus), by Canny Lad (Aus). O-J A & Mrs T O’Gara; B-O’Gara Contractors Pty Ltd; T-Bob Sunday, Tokyo, Japan Thomsen; A$100,000. EPSOM CUP-G3-JRA (Listed), ¥78,270,000, Tokyo, 3--Regal Punch (Aus), 114, g, 5, Forever Regal--Pride 6-12, 3yo/up, 1800mT, 1:46.60, fm. Of Sarah (Aus), by Pride Of Kellina (Aus). O-M K C & 1--SUZUNO MARCH (JPN), 125, h, 5, by Timber Country Mrs M Y M Lee; B-W & H C Quast; T-Noel Doyle; 1st Dam: Silent Prayer (Jpn), by Sunday Silence A$50,000. 2nd Dam: Gentle Spirit, by Nijinsky II Margins: 2, HD. Odds: 11-1, 40-1, 5-1. 3rd Dam: Banderole, by Hoist the Flag O-Y Komorasaki; B-Shadai Farm; T-K Fujisawa; J-H Saturday, Clairwood, South Africa Kitamura; ¥41,679,000. Lifetime Record: 22-6-4-1. GOLD CHALLENGE-G1, R600,000, Clairwood, 6-12, 2--Gran Rio (Jpn), 125, h, 5, Sunny Brian (Jpn)--S.T. 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:37.55, gd. Rosa (Jpn), by Ancient Times. O-Haruo Tanaka; 1--WINTER SOLSTICE (SAF), 128, g, 4, by Western Winter B-Fujisawa Farm; ¥16,194,000. 1st Dam: French Muse (SAf), by Melun 3--Daiwa Raiders (Jpn), 125, h, 6, Sunday Silence-- 2nd Dam: Terpsichore (SAf), by Drum Beat (GB) Dyna Idol (Jpn), by Northern Taste. O-Keizo Oshiro; 3rd Dam: Tramore (SAf), by Abadan (GB) B-Shadai Farm; ¥10,097,000. O-Mrs L E Ramsden & R J Bloomberg; B-Normandy Margins: NK, NK, 2 1/2. Odds: 13.50, 8.20, 21.70. Stud; T-Joey Ramsden; J-Glen Hatt; R375,000. The winner of the April S. in April, Suzono March Lifetime Record: 15 starts, 8 wins, 7 places, was coming off a sixth-place finish in the May 15 R1,378,920. Niigata Daishoten. The chestnut was looking for his 2--Toreador (Ire), 128, h, 6, Danehill-- second Japanese group success here. He saved ground Purchasepaperchase (GB), by Young Generation (Ire). while sitting just off the pace early, closed to take the O-Tawny Syndicate (Nom: L M Nestadt); lead in the stretch and held on gamely. B-Barronstown Stud & Orpendale; T-M F de Kock; R120,000. 3--Night Watch (SAf), 128, c, 4, Badger Land-- MOVING ??? Thousand Nights (SAf), by Foveros (GB). O-A For just a day or forever... Christoforou, G J Beck, G L Blank, A C B Taberer, C W J Hilt, N Hilt & J E H Clarke; B-Highlands Farms; Call us with your new fax number. T-M G Azzie; R60,000. (732) 747-8060 Margins: HD, HD, NK. Odds: 6-5, 6-1, 8-1. SENSIBLY CHIC in 2005 June 12 WON GII Vagrancy H. at Belmont by 3 3/4 lengths May 14 2nd by a nose in GII Genuine Risk H. at Belmont March 26 2nd GII Distaff Breeders’ Cup H. at Aqueduct February 19 2nd GII Barbara Fritchie H. at Laurel January 29 WON What a Summer S. at Laurel by 6 1/2 lengths DISTORTED HUMOR And the list keeps growing... Sire of 8 GSWs from his first 3 crops: FUNNY CIDE (G1) • FLOWER ALLEY (G1) • AWESOME HUMOR (G1) • RINKY DINK (G1) • GO ROCKIN’ ROBIN (G2) • HUMOROUS LADY (G2) • SENSIBLY CHIC (G2) • TIRADE (G3)

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Sunday, Chukyo, Japan P EDIGREE INSIGHTS CHUNICHI SPORTS SHO FALCON S.-G3-JRA (Listed), ¥77,020,000, Chukyo, 6-12, 3yo, 1200mT, 1:09.90, fm. BY ANDREW CAULFIELD 1--#KAZUSA LINE (JPN), 125, c, 3, by Agnes World 1st Dam: Kazusa Glitter (Jpn), by Crystal Glitters RIVA RIDGE BREEDERS' CUP S.-GII, $170,000, BEL, 2nd Dam: Yaimichi Top (Jpn), by Ladiga 6-11, 3yo, 7f, 1:21 2/5, ft. 3rd Dam: Knit Light (Jpn), by Sedan (Fr) 1--LOST IN THE FOG, 123, c, 3, by Lost Soldier O-K Azu; B-Sataka Farm; T-M Wada; J-E Nakadate; 1st Dam: Cloud Break, by Dr. Carter ¥40,714,000. Lifetime Record: 12-3-0-2. 2nd Dam: Wistful, by Maribeau 2--Felicia (Jpn), 121, f, 3, Grass Wonder--Fermoy, by 3rd Dam: Margaret's Number, by Native Charger Irish River (Fr). O-Sunday Racing Co Ltd; B-Oiwake ($13,000 wlng '02 KEENOV; $48,000 yrl '03 Farm; ¥16,204,000. OBSAUG). O-Harry J Aleo; B-Susan Seper (FL); 3--Symboli Gran (Ire), 125, c, 3, Grand Lodge--Valixa T-Greg Gilchrist; J-E S Prado; $90,000. Lifetime (Fr), by Linamix (Fr). O-Symboli Stud; B-Takahiro Record: 7-7-0-0, $507,075. Wada; ¥10,102,000. Click for the brisnet.com chart or the free brisnet.com Margins: 1 1/2, NO, NK. Odds: 43.10, 10.30, 4.70. catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Taylor Off the board in his first two starts this term, Kazusa Made. Line improved to be third in the Apr. 24 Tachibana S. It was a very good weekend for unbeaten and in the May 15 Aoi S. last time out. He was given three-year-olds, thanks to the magnificent Divine Pro- little chance to compete here, but belied long odds to portions and that exciting speedster Lost in the Fog. earn his first Japanse group win. The three-year-old Divine Proportions extended her winning sequence to stalked the pace, drove to the front in the stretch and eight in the G1 Prix de Diane--a victory which means outfinished the filly Felicia for a decisive score. that this extraordinary daughter of Kingmambo has now won seven group races over distances ranging from five to 10½ furlongs. FOALING NEWS: Over at Belmont Park, Lost in the Fog had to work a bit harder to improve his record to seven straight victo- JANGADA, 16, Raft--Pharlette (Fr), by Pharly (Fr) ries, on five different tracks, in the GII Riva Ridge Foal born Apr. 29, a filly by Dynaformer. Breeders' Cup S. This race acted as another reminder of Owned by Dr John A Chandler. the legacy of speed left by Danzig. Although Boarded at Mill Ridge, Ky. Survivalist, a son of this great stallion, couldn't land a Accomplishments: SP. Dam of Coracle (Exbourne), serious blow as a running-on fourth, both Lost in the GSW, $246,383. Fog and the runner-up Egg Head are sons of stallions sired by Danzig from Secretariat mares. Incidentally, VICKEY’S ECHO, 16, Clever Trick--Victorious Answer, Egg Head's sire, Honor Grades, failed to win a stakes by Northern Answer race in a 24-race career, while Lost in the Fog’s sire, Foal born Apr. 29, a colt by Menifee. Lost Soldier, won nothing more important than a Grade Will be bred back to Menifee. III contest during a career which stretched to 45 starts. Owned by Arthur Hancock. Boarded at Stone Farm, Ky. Accomplishments: Dam of French Braids (Personal All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Flag), MSW & MGSP, $607,685. unless otherwise indicated

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(Insights cont.) Perhaps even more attractive was the fact that Lady Winborne was a half-sister to that legendary French Lost in the Fog shows that when one door closes, mare Allez France, winner of the Arc. Their dam, Price- another sometimes opens. Buck Pond Farm may have lost the promising Bernstein to another farm last fall, less Gem, was a highly qualified member of the La but his departure was balanced by the arrival of several Troienne family, this being the branch which also pro- new stallions, including Lost Soldier, who had been duced Affectionately, Personality, Glowing Tribute, the plying his trade at Franks Farms in Ocala. winner Sea Hero and the champion Lost Soldier's fee had been only $4,000 at the time sprinter Mozart. Significantly, both Sea Hero and Mo- of Lost in the Fog’s conception in 2001, but it quickly zart were sired by sons of Danzig, so Lost Soldier repre- jumped to nearly double that amount--$7,500--on the sents a tried-and-tested cross. strength of some eye-catching performers in his first Although he didn't scale such great heights as either crop, born in 1999. Sea Hero or Mozart, Lost Soldier consistently showed The Franks-bred Lush Soldier won Canada’s GIII above-average ability over a lengthy career divided Natalma S. at two and then trained on so well that she between England, the United Arab Emirates and the finished third to Riskaverse and Zenda in the GI Queen U.S. Precocious enough to win his first two starts at Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. Then Lost At Sea, another two, he was still winning at the age of seven, so lacked Franks-bred, collected three stakes successes in 2002, nothing on the score of toughness. including the GIII Singapore Plate S., to become one of Lost Soldier's three graded winners were produced by five stakes winners in Lost Soldier's first crop of 55 daughters of Nikoli, Reef Searcher and Dr. Carter--none named foals. of them exactly a household name in the world of Thor- Although his subsequent crops haven't managed to oughbred breeding. However, Dr. Carter was a better match that impressive proportion of stakes winners, his racehorse than he was a sire, winning the GI Remsen S. third crop produced Chatter Chatter, who took the My at two and the GI H. over 1¼ miles at Dear Girl division of the Florida Stallion S. by nearly 20 four. Lost in the Fog is the second good performer by a lengths, and Lost in the Fog is a member of his fourth son of Danzig out of a Dr. Carter mare, his predecessor crop. being the GII Top Flight H. winner Belle Cherie. It isn't surprising that Lost Soldier has made a bright Belle Cherie, who collected a total of four graded start, despite his cheap fee, because he is a very stakes at two and three, possibly provided the inspira- well-bred individual--so well-bred, in fact, that he cost tion for sending Lost in the Fog’s dam, the unraced $500,000 as a weanling in 1990. His price reflected Cloud Break, to Lost Soldier. Cloud Break shares with the fact that his dam Lady Winborne had already been Belle Cherie's dam Belle Nuit the fact that they were very ably represented by her Believe It colt Al Mamoon, sired by Dr. Carter from mares by sons of Ribot. And who numbered the GI John Henry H. among his nine Lost Soldier has more in common with Belong to Me victories. Lady Winborne later added another Grade I than just being by Danzig; their second dams, Priceless winner to her tally when her Lord At War filly, La Gem and Straight Deal, were both sired by Hail to Rea- Gueriere, won the 1991 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge son from daughters of Big Hurry. Put another way, Lost Cup S. in the Fog and Belle Cherie have 10 of their 16 great-great-grandparents in common. LOST IN THE FOG, c, 2002 Cloud Break sold for only $3,500 as a yearling, even though she comes from a very successful family. Her Nearctic dam Wistful was good enough to win the GII Natalma Danzig Hempstead H. over a mile and an eighth and Wistful Admiral’s Voyage Pas de Nom had two distinguished half sisters. One, the Al Hattab Petitioner (GB) Lost Soldier mare Luminaire, was a dual Grade II winner over 1 3/16 Bold Ruler Secretariat miles and the other, the Secretariat mare Listen Well, Somethingroyal Lady Winborne bred the GI Hollywood Oaks winner Listening and the Hail to Reason Priceless Gem Searching GII Santa Ana H. winner Beautiful Noise. Fortino (Fr) Add in the fact that Lost in the Fog’s third dam, Caro (Ire) Chambord (GB) Margaret's Number, was a winner of two Grade III Dr. Carter Chieftain races on turf, and it isn't such a surprise that this inex- Cloud Break Gentle Touch Unraced My Dear Girl pensively produced colt is proving so difficult to beat. 4Fls, 1MGSW, *Ribot Although his stakes victories have so far been gained in Wistful Maribeau 1SP GSW, 29-12-7-3, Cosmah the region of six and seven furlongs, there is no reason $413,082 Margaret’s Number Native Charger on pedigree why he shouldn't be just as effective over 6Fls, 1SP 8Fls, 2GSW, 1SW Dungiven a mile. 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Trackmen Golf’s Summer Tournament Set for June 21: The Trackmen Golf Club will hold its annual summer H E A S T H tournament on Tuesday, June 21 at the Garden City Country Club in Garden City, New York. For more infor- Yesterday’s Results: mation or to sign up, go to the TGC website at ST. GEORGES OVERNIGHT S., $54,900, DEL, 6-13, www.trackmengolfclub.com or call Bill Hirsch at (718) 3yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:44 2/5, fm. 428-5167. 1--#MORE FOR ME, 115, f, 3, by More Than Ready 1st Dam: Velvet's Pie, by Native Prospector 2nd Dam: Devine Pet, by Bel Bolide A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H 3rd Dam: Ubetido, by Sir Wiggle O/B-James Scatuorchio (KY); T-Todd A Pletcher; IN BRITIAN: J-C P Decarlo; $32,580. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, Awash, c, 3, Coronado’s Quest. “See Britian.” $65,580. *11th stakes winner for sophomore sire (by Southern Halo). IN FRANCE: 2--Defensa (Ger), 117, f, 3, Lomitas (GB)--Dawn Side, Machinale, f, 3, Kingmambo. See “France.” by Bold Forbes. O-Andreas Jacobs. $10,860. 3--Rutledge Ballado, 117, f, 3, Saint Ballado--Gold From IN ITALY: the West, by West By West. ($200,000 yrl '03 +Transsonic, c, 2, Lucky Lionel. See “European KEESEP). O-Herman Greenberg. $5,973. Breeders’ Edition.” Margins: 1 1/4, 1 1/4, HF. Odds: 7.50, 1.00, 4.30. More for Me hadn’t been on the grass before, but IN JAPAN: clearly showed an affinity for the surface with a driving Success Domani, c, 3, Belong to Me--Post Parade, by gate-to-wire score. From the same connections as her A.P. Indy. Tokyo, 6-12, Edelweiss S., 8fT. Lifetime sire--sophomore More Than Ready--More for Me Record: 10-3-2-0, $286,606. O-Tetsu Takashima; splashed home a solid fourth after a poor start in her B-W. S. Farish & Hilbert , Inc.; debut at Gulfstream Mar. 9, but couldn’t get the job T-Kenichi Fujioka. *$5,000 yrl ‘03 KEESEP; $80,000 done when third as the 7-5 choice in a Keeneland 2yo ‘04 BESMAR. **Held up early by jockey Kent maiden Apr. 21. She was odds-on stretching to two Desormeaux, the colt hit the front at midstretch and turns for the first time at Belmont May 26 and came drew clear to score by two lengths. through for her backers, prevailing by a length and a Trust Star, c, 4, Tale of the Cat--Noble Pursuit, by half on the line. Testing stakes waters against a much Affirmed. Chukyo, 6-12, Plate Race, 8.5f. Lifetime more experienced field, the bay controlled the pace Record: 12-2-2-1, $218,807. O-Koji Maeda; through soft :24.57, :49.82, and 1:14.17 fractions, B-Calumet Farm; T-Masatoshi Ando. *1/2 to Kansas then rebuffed the bid of even-money Defensa and was City Boy (Boston Harbor), MGSP. **$25,000 yrl ‘02 going away late. KEESEP; $90,000 2yo ‘03 KEEAPR. ***Won by half length. STAKES CLOSINGS My Clarinet, h, 5, Rubiano--Weekend Flight, by Storm Bird. Tokyo, 6-12, Isezaki Tokubetsu, 10.5f. Lifetime TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15: Record: 18-4-6-3, $604,587. O-Morio Sakurai; 06-25 $200,000 Beverly Hills H.-II, Hol, B-James J Brunker; T-Toshiaki Shirai. *Battled down 3yo/up, f/m, 10fT (200) 06-26 $150,000 Cinema Breeders’ Cup H.-III, Hol, 3yo, the lane to eke out a neck win. 9fT (100) 07-01 $200,000a Dominion Day H.-III, Wo, 3yo/up, 10f JAPANESE WINNER BY AMERICAN SIRE: (200) Sunrise Bacchus (Jpn), c, 3, Hennessy--Real Sapphire 07-02 $350,000 Ohio Derby-II, Tdn, 3yo, 9f (350) (Jpn), by Real Shadai. Chukyo, 6-11, India Trophy, 07-03 $300,000a King Edward Breeders’ Cup H.-II, Wo, 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-0, $141,284. O-Takao 3yo/up, 9fT (300) www.stakesdigestweekly.com Matsuoka; B-Yanagawa Farm; T-Hidetaka Otonashi. *Won by four lengths. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/14/05 • PAGE 2 of 6

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Gagliano Named VP of The Jockey Club: James Gagliano, who recently resigned as executive vice president of Maryland racing operations for Magna H B R I T A I N H Entertainment Corporation, has been named executive vice president and chief administrative officer for The Tuesday, Royal Ascot at York, post time: 5:30 p.m. Jockey Club, it was announced yesterday. Gagliano CHESHAM S.-Listed, £40,000, 2yo, 7fT joined MEC in 2002 after previously working for Green- SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT wood Racing Inc. and the New Jersey Sports and Expo- 1 10 Championship Point (Ire) Lomitas (GB) Channon 126 sition Authority. 2 9 Crocodile Bay (Ire) Spectrum (Ire) Osborne 126 3 12 Arabian Sea (Ire) Sadler’s Wells C Brittain 124 4 3 European Dream (Ire) Kalanisi (Ire) Haigh 124 5 5 Flight Captain (GB) In The Wings (GB) Quinlan 124 SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT 6 6 Genari (GB) Generous (Ire) Cole 124 7 11 Global Genius (Ire) Galileo (Ire) B Hills 124 Stakes/First-time Starters to Watch: Tuesday, June 14 8 8 High Command (GB) Galileo (Ire) E Dunlop 124 9 1 Sgt Schultz (Ire) In The Wings (GB) S Moore 124 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW 10 7 Brenda Meova (GB) Dr Fong Meehan 121 Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) 11 2 Herninski (GB) Hernando (Fr) Haslam 119 DOWN THE AISLE (Runaway Groom), Spendthrift, $4K, 55/5/0 12 4 In The Fashion (Ire) In The Wings (GB) Noseda 119 6-MNR, Msw, 6f, +Run the Aisle, $6K FTK OCT yrl Championship Point beat Genari by a head in a RICHTER SCALE (Habitony), Wafare, $10K, 93/9/1 Newbury maiden on debut May 14 and bids to confirm 2-PRM, Msw, 6f, +Saratoga Sunshine, $30K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 form with that rival, who broke his maiden at Salisbury TIGER RIDGE (Storm Cat), Walmac, $5K, 120/21/1 seven days ago. Global Genius shaped well on debut 6-CRC, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Speedspots, $72K OBS APR 2yo when third in a decent Doncaster maiden May 28 and, along with Wolverhampton maiden second High Com- mand, holds string claims of providing Galileo with a FRESHMAN FOCUS memorable first winner. Yesterday’s Results: First-crop progeny to watch: Tuesday, June 14 Thirsk, 4.30, Mdn, £8,540, 3yo, 7fT, 1:27.19, gd/fm. Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2002 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW ALL IVORY (GB) (c, 3, Halling--Ivorine, by Blushing Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Groom {Fr}), runner-up in a Goodwood maiden last time MR. NUGGET (Mr. Prospector), 25/0/0 Apr. 30, was settled in fourth throughout the early 1-PHA, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Ronnigan, $24K EAS SEP yrl, 12-1 stages before making steady progress at the top of the TALK IS MONEY (Deputy Minister), Millennium, $5K, 44/1/0 straight. Grabbing the lead passing the quarter pole, the 1-PHA, Msw, 4 1/2f, Moneybru, $29K TEX MAR 2yo, 5-2 4-5 punters’ choice was pushed out to beat Peters Delight (GB) (Makbul {Ire}) by 2½ lengths. The winner is a half brother to Marine (GB) (Marju {Ire}, GSW-US & i ON THE WORKTAB i MSP-Eng, $305,058). Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, £6,671. BELMONT O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Roger Purge (Pulpit), 3f, :37.93, 13/20 Charlton. Path of Thunder (Thunder Gulch), 4f, :50.94, 35/40 Ready's Gal (More than Ready), 4f, :47.83, 2/8 Windsor, 7.35, Mdn, £6,580, 2yo, 5f 10ydsT, :59.97, Society Selection (Coronado’s Quest), 6f, •1:13.43, 1/2 gd/fm. NORTHERN EMPIRE (IRE) (c, 2, Namid {GB}--Bumble CHURCHILL {GB}, by Rainbow Quest), ran second to Salut D’Amour Shadow Cast (Smart Strike), 4f, :48.20, 2/37 in the Listed National S. at Sandown last time May 30, Senor Swinger (El Prado {Ire}), 5f, 1:00.80, 3/27 and was made the 1-6 favorite to confirm the promise HOLLYWOOD of that run here. Bounced out of the stalls into an early Taste of Paradise (Conquistador Cielo), 7f, •1:24.40, 1/1 lead, he only had to be pushed out to stride eight SANTA ANITA lengths clear of Blue Jeans (GB) (Royal Applause {GB}) Siphonizer (Siphon {Brz}), 3f, :35.80, 5/28 for a commanding victory. The winner was a i52,000 Buzzards Bay (Marco Bay), 7f, •1:24.60, 1/3 GOFORB yearling and a 20,000gns TATDEC weanling. Laura's Lucky Boy (Theatrical {Ire}), 7f, 1:26.80, 2/3 Lifetime Record: SP-Eng, 3-1-2-0, £11,139. O-Clipper Group Holdings; B-D McDonnell; T-B Meehan. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/14/05 • PAGE 3 of 6

British Report cont. Yesterday’s Results: Warwick, 7.45, Mdn, £6,400, 2yo, f, 5fT, :59.73, Saint-Cloud, 3.20, Cond, i31,000, 2yo, c/g, 6fT, gd/fm. 1:15.60, gd. ABBIELOU (GB) (f, 2, Bertolini--Rockstine {Ire}, by +OVERSHADOW (IRE) (c, 2, Desert Prince {Ire}-- Ballad Rock {GB}), seventh in a five-furlong Haydock Raincloud {GB}, by Rainbow Quest), a 60,000gns maiden on her latest start May 20, shared the early lead TATDEC weanling, was settled just behind the pace in here. Pushed into a clear advantage at the quarter pole, third after the opening exchanges and was readied for she was ridden out to score by 1 1/2 lengths from his run soon after turning for home. Ridden along inside Aristofilia (GB) (Bahhare). Abbielou, a 12,500gns the final quarter, the 23-10 second favorite grabbed the DONSEP yearling and a 9,500gns TATDEC weanling, is lead with 50 yards to go and held plenty in reserve to the eighth winner for her freshman sire (by Danzig). safely turn down Happy Owners (Fr) (Danehill Dancer Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-2, £5,725. {Ire}) by 3/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, O-N Attenborough and Mrs L Mann; B-B H and C F D i15,500. Simpson; T-Brian Meehan. O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Mrs James Wigan & London Services Ltd; Thirsk, 3.30, Mdn, £5,770, 2yo, 7fT, 1:28.21, gd/fm. T-Andre Fabre. ROYAL POWER (IRE) (c, 2, Xaar {GB}--Magic Touch {GB}, by Fairy King), runner-up in a five-furlong maiden Saint-Cloud, 2.20, Cond, i31,000, 2yo, f, 6fT, at this track last time June 3, was settled in a stalking 1:15.40, gd. fourth early. Making smooth progress at the top of the +PRIVATE DANCER (FR) (f, 2, Green Tune--Ideale straight, the 8-11 pick took command with a quarter Dancing {Fr}, by Shining Steel {GB}) was settled in a mile remaining before beating Wicked Daze (Ire) (Gener- tracking fourth until taking closer order once into the ous {Ire}) by five lengths. Royal Power was a i45,000 stretch run. Ridden along to challenge with 1 1/2 fur- GOFORB yearling and an 18,000gns TATDEC weanling. longs remaining, the 21-5 third choice took a slight lead Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-1, £5,990. at the eighth pole and was pushed out from there to O-Jaber Abdullah; B-Denis McDonnell; T-Mick Channon. account for Ascot Lady (Ire) (Spinning World) by a half length. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, i15,500. Warwick, 7.15, Mdn, £5,540, 3yo/up, 1m 4f 134ydsT, O/B-Ecurie des Roches Noires; T-Yves de Nicolay. 2:41.89, gd/fm. AWASH (c, 3, Coronado’s Quest--All At Sea {GSW & Saint-Cloud, 4.20, Cond, i25,000, 3yo, c/g, MG1SP-Eng & G1SW-Fr, $551,765} by Riverman), 1 5/16mT, 2:14.50, gd. fourth in a 10-furlong Newbury maiden last time May ANYNAME (IRE) (c, 3, Danehill--Anysheba {SP-Fr}, by 13, had to be driven from the gate to take a a share of Alysheba) was seventh on debut at Longchamp Apr. 30 second after the first furlong here. The 11-10 favorite and was let go at odds of 6-1 coming back from a last- was pushed along three furlongs out, took the lead time fourth at Chantilly May 23. Reserved off the pace with 1 ½ furlongs remaining and was driven out to hold in midfield until the straight, the homebred was ridden off Gawain (Horse Chestnut {SAf) by a half length, inside the final quarter to go second at the distance and despite hanging in the closing stages. The winner is a kept on well from there to deny Quinmaster (Linamix half brother to Imroz (Nureyev, SP-Eng & GSP-US). {Fr}) by 1 1/2 lengths inside the last 50 yards. Lifetime Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, £4,001. Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 1 place, i14,300. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms Inc; T-Henry O/B-Wertheimer & Frere; T-Criquette Head-Maarek. Cecil. Saint-Cloud, 4.50, Cond, i25,000, 3yo, f, 1 5/16mT, H F R A N C E H 2:16.20, gd. MACHINALE (f, 3, Kingmambo--Gold Bust {GB}, by Tuesday, Chantilly, post time: 3:05 p.m. Nashwan), a i350,000 DEAAUG yearling, went PRIX URBAN SEA-Listed, i47,000, 3yo, f, 1 7/16mT postward as a 67-10 chance returning from a debut SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER fourth in a fillies-only newcomers race over course and 1 3 Dramatique (GB) Darshaan (GB) Pantall distance May 16. Restrained off the pace for most of 2 5 Lady Bountiful (GB) Spectrum (Ire) Pantall this, she made progress under pressure inside the final 3 8 Kaldouna d’Or (Fr) Kaldounevees (Fr) Beaurain quarter and ran on well in the latter stages to deny In 4 2 Narnia (GB) Entrepreneur (GB) Gibson Clover (GB) (Inchinor {GB}) by a neck nearing the line. 5 9 Dahara (Fr) Take Risks (Fr) Monnier Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 1 place, i14,300. 6 4 Minnesinger (GB) Fraam (GB) Beckett O-Ecurie Jean-Louis Bouchard; B-Watership Down Stud; 7 7 Law Of Chance (GB) Pennekamp Pantall T-Pascal Bary. 8 6 Pegmatite Fusaichi Pegasus Rouget 9 1 Olimpic Girl (Ire) Darshaan (GB) Rohaut All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, All carry 123 pounds. unless otherwise indicated TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/14/05 • PAGE 4 of 6

POLAR MILE CUP-Listed, NKr190,000, Ovrevoll, 6-12, H I R E L A N D H 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:42.90, sf. 1--MAGIC FACT (GB), 128, g, 8, Factual--Miss Mirror Yesterday’s Results: (GB), by Magic Mirror (GB). (800gns wnlg ‘97 Roscommon, 7.25, Mdn, i10,604, 3yo, c/g, 7fT, TATDEC; Ir3,000gns yrl ‘98 TATIRE). O-B 1:33.20, fm. Hallencreutz & M Pramm; B-Mrs N Horn; T-Bodil +SAN GIUSTINO (IRE) (c, 3, Night Shift--Nambucca Hallencreutz; J-Lennart Hammer-Hansen; NKr95,000. {GB}, by Shirley Heights {GB}), was made a 16-1 Lifetime Record: 44-11-12-6, NKr975,460. chance on this debut, and tracked the leaders through 2--Organizer (Nor), 128, g, 5, Zafonic--Orange Walk the early fractions. Pulled out to make his run at the (Ire), by Alzao. (70,000gns yrl ‘99 TATHOU). distance, he hit the front 100 yards from the wire and NKr47,500. kept on well to deny Nurenberg (Ire) (Giant’s Cause- 3--Hovman (Den), 130, g, 6, Kateb (Ire)--Skee The Feen way) by a half length. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, (GB), by Viking. NKr22,800. i7,601. Margins: 1, HF, 1HF. Odds: 17.00, 4.50, 3.20. O-Audrey O’Connor; B-n/a; T-R J Osborne. Also Ran: Nicki Hill (Nor), Ecology (Ire), Hanzano (Ire), Suffolk County (Chi), Lights Out (Den). Windsor, 9.05, Mdn, £6,660, 3yo/up, 1m 2f 7ydsT, 2:06.97, gd/fm. H E U R O P E A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H ONE TO WIN (IRE) (f, 3, Cape Cross {Ire}–Safe Exit {Fr}, by Exit To Nowhere), ran third in a ten furlong JAPANESE WINNER BY EUROPEAN SIRE: maiden on the Lingfield polytrack last time Apr 11 and Grass Bomber (Jpn), h, 5, Machiavellian--Blue Lustre tracked the early pacesetters in a close-up fourth here. (Ire), by Nureyev. Tokyo, 6-11, Shonan S., 8fT. Travelling best of all three furlongs from home, she was Lifetime Record: 31-6-5-2, $1,039,450. O-Hanzawa asked for her effort shortly after and responded gamely Inc.; B-Northern Farm; T-Mitsuhiro Ogata. *Won by a to prevail from Cheerleader (GB) (Singspiel {Ire}) by a neck. short head in the last few strides. The victress was an i18,000 GOFNOV weanling and a i45,000 GOFORB yearling. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, £6,521. O-Salif Ali; B-Bakewell Bloodstock and Freynestown Stud; T-Jeremy Noseda. TIMELY WIN FOR FLORILEGIUM Florilegium (Aus) (Cape Cross {Ire}) scored a timely H N O R W A Y H victory Monday at Eagle Farm. The Graeme Rogerson- trained filly, who won the Livewire Bar QTIS Fillies Sunday’s Results: Handicap by 2 1/2 lengths, is scheduled to sell at NORSK JOCKEYKLUBS SPRINTLOP-Listed, Wednesday’s Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale. NKr190,000, Ovrevoll, 6-12, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:12.80, sf. She set a new class record Monday, when covering the 1--KING QUANTAS (IRE), 128, g, 7, Danehill-- 1200 meters in 1:08.70. A stakes winner, Florilegium is Palacegate Episode (Ire) (Hwt. Older Mare-Ger at being offered on behalf of the estate of the late Bruce Reid and will sell as lot 1024. 5-7f, GSW-Ity, MSW-Ger & Eng, MGSP-Eng, Ire, Ity, Fr, $257,679), by Drumalis (Ire). O-Dionysos; B-Swettenham Stud; T-Olle Stenstrom; J-Mark CORRECTION...Sunday’s TDN incorrectly listed the age of Behkiyra (Ire) (Entrepreneur {GB}), who won the Larsen; NKr95,000. Lifetime Record: GSW-Nor, 3.30 maiden at Cork on Saturday. The filly is a three- 27-6-5-4, NKr1,107,100. year-old. We regret the error. 2--Waquaas (GB), 136, g, 9, Green Desert--Hamaya, by Mr. Prospector. (2,500gns HRA ‘99 TATJUL). NKr47,500. UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES 3--Musadif, 136, g, 7, Shadeed--Tadwin (GB), by Never Date Race Track So Bold (Ire). (5,000gns 2yo ‘00 TATAUT). June 18 GI Stephen Foster H. Churchill NKr22,800. GI Ogden Phipps H. Belmont Margins: HD, HD, 2HF. Odds: 8.00, 5.00, 2.70. GII Fleur de Lis H. Churchill Also Ran: Mortens Prospect, Soudelor (Ire), Chieftain GII Californian S. Hollywood (Swe), Emilio (GB), You Never Know (Swe), Joplin, GIII Jefferson Cup Churchill Steve’s Champ (Chi). GIII Regret S. Churchill GIII Northern Dancer BC S. Churchill TDN TODAY GIII Chicago BC H. Arlington Around the World ...... 6 pages GIII Affirmed H. Hollywood TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/14/05 • PAGE 5 of 6

7th-PHA, $23,759, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70ydT, B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 1:44 4/5, fm. INAPINCH (m, 5, Ocean Splash--Amy's Relief, by Mut- AMERICA tering) Lifetime Record: 27-7-2-2, $83,718. O/T-Mary A Pattershall. B-Joan E Rock (PA). STAKES RESULTS: IRISH DAY H., $40,000, EMD, 6-12, 3yo, f, 1m, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 1:36 3/5, ft. Stone Denial, c, 3, Grindstone--Categorically Deny, by 1--QUEENLEDO, 122, f, 3, Slewdledo--Tenderness, by Dr. Carter. PHA, 6-13, 5 1/2f, 1:05. B-Andrew Wronsky. O-Kings & Queens Stable; B-Harold E McKenzie (Pa). Krupke (WA); T-Tim McCanna; J- Frazier; $22,000. Lookin'in, f, 3, Unbridled's Risk--Kristaldancer, by Lifetime Record: 8-5-1-0, $105,148. Seattle Dancer. MNR, 6-12, 5 1/2f, 1:06 2/5. B-Billy 2--Gins Majesty, 119, f, 3, Go For Gin--Lemhi Love, by F Welch (Ar). Royal and Regal. ($20,000 yrl '03 KEESEP). $8,000. Joma, g, 4, Gulch--Carefree Kate, by Lyphard. MNR, 3--Brite Luci, 114, f, 3, High Brite--Jest Mighty, by 6-12, a1m70yd, 1:44 3/5. B-Serengeti Stables (Ky). Mighty Adversary. $6,000. *$18,000 yrl '02 KEESEP. Margins: 2, 1HF, 4 1/4. Odds: 0.20A, 0.20A, 12.50. SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY U.S. STALLIONS: Lady Natasha (Aus), f, 2, Real Quiet--Celebrity Princess ALLOWANCE RESULTS: (Aus), by Palace Music. Belmont (Perth), 6-11, 6th-DEL, $42,300, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW3X, Lindsay Rosenthal S.-Listed, 2yo, 7fT, A$28,900 to 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:47 4/5, ft. winner. B-Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd; T-David MISSMAYBE (f, 4, Tale of the Cat--May We {SP}, by Edwards. Carson City) Lifetime Record: 9-4-1-2, $108,610. High Heel Shooter (Aus), f, 4, Dehere--Hunting Gal O/B-Timber Bay Farm (KY). T-William J Entenmann. (Aus), by Huntingdale (Ire). Canterbury (Sydney), 6-8, 3yo/up, f/m, Hcp, 6fT. B-Ferncourt Pty Ltd. 4th-MNR, $28,700, 6-12, NW2L, 3yo/up, 4 1/2fT, Radio Song (Aus), f, 4, Unbridled’s Song--Adagietto :51 3/5, fm. (NZ), by Sackford. Canterbury (Sydney), 6-8, 3yo/up, DIXIE DAZZLER (c, 4, Dixie Power--Champagne Coun- Hcp, 6f 55ydsT. B-Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd. sel, by High Counsel) Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, Grani (Aus), g, 5, Rhythm--Go Cath (NZ), by Kreisler $23,023. O-R Marshall Lamb. B-Outaways Farm (FL). (Ire). Ellerslie (Auckland), 3yo/up, Hcp, 7fT. B-K T-Sue Munds. F Clotworthy, A L Mitchell & R J Trigg. Oamaru Storm (Aus), g, 5, Royal Academy--Mamzelle 9th-PHA, $25,139, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70ydT, Perdu (Aus), by Vite Cheval (NZ). Flemington 1:44, fm. (Melbourne), 6-11, 3yo/up, 7fT. B-Oamaru Stud. ME IN SHADES (m, 5, Belong to Me--Gotta Wear Shades {SP}, by Kris S.) Lifetime Record: 17-4-1-1, The current edition of $77,495. O-Michael J Gill. B-Formal Gold LLC (KY). T-Timothy Hooper. *$60,000 yrl '01 KEEOCT. Stakes Digest Weekly is now online! Download The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the your free copy at 9th Race, $22,000 Allowance, at Philadelphia. For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. www.stakesdigestweekly.com

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Shadow Song (Ire), f, 3, Pennekamp--Evening Air, by B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N J. O. Tobin. Segre, France, 6-12, Mdn, 3yo, 11f 55ydsT. B-Darley. EUROPE Apache Legend (Fr), g, 4, Perugino--Apache Song, by Dynaformer. Questembert, France, 6-12, Cond, 4yo, CONDITIONS RESULTS: 1 7/16mT. B-Dayton Investments Ltd. ITALY, Milan, 3.55, 6-12, i15,300, 3yo, 7 1/2fT, 1:38.60, gd. SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY EUROPEAN SIRES: FATAL RIDGE (IRE) (c, 3, Indian Ridge {Ire}--Fatal Danerich (Aus), c, 2, Danehill--Millrich (Aus), by Rubiton Charm {SP-Eng}, by Sham) Lifetime Record: 6 starts, (Aus). Moonee Valley (Melbourne), 6-8, 2yo, Hcp, 2 wins, 4 places, i25,619. O/B-Scuderia Blueberry 5fT. B-L J Fleming. SRL; T-Bruno Grizzetti. *1/2 to Alabastro (Ire) (Fairy Downswept (NZ), f, 2, Montjeu (Ire)--Audacity (NZ), by King), MSP-Ity, $193,369; Fairy Charm (GB) (Fairy Kingdom Bay (NZ). Belmont (Perth), 6-8, 2yo, Hcp, King), SW-Ity, $200,025. 6 1/2fT. B-C R Grace. Calaluna (Aus), f, 2, Mujahid--It’s Not On (Aus), by ITALY, Naples, 9.10, 6-12, i9,180, 3yo, 5fT, time: Tierce (Aus). Canterbury (Sydney), 6-8, 2yo, Hcp, n/a, gd. 6f 55ydsT. B-Cook Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd. SHALIMAR (ITY) (f, 3, College Chapel {GB}--Picadora Bold Reason (Aus), c, 2, Singspiel (Ire)--Gay {Ity}, by Primo Dominie {GB}) Lifetime Record: SP-Ity, Performance (Aus), by Bataan (Aus). Eagle Farm 9 starts, 4 wins, 2 places, i51,935. O/B-Allevamento (Brisbane), 6-11, 2yo, Hcp, 6fT. B-M R & Mrs P I La Nuova Sbarra; T-Lorenzo Brogi. Head. Sacred Hit (Aus), f, 3, Commands (Aus)--Blessed ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Vengeance (Aus), by Sanction (Aus). Canterbury +Nike Walker (Fr), c, 2, Bering (GB)--Albiatra, by (Sydney), 6-8, 3yo, Hcp, 6fT. B-Two Bells Stud, G Dixieland Band. Salon-de-Provence, France, 6-11, Taylor & P Russell. Mdn, unraced 2yo, 5 1/2fT. B-Haras de Manneville. Slumber (NZ), g, 3, Dream Well (Fr)--Riposte (NZ), by *i42,000 yrl ‘04 DEAAUG. Straight Strike. Ellerslie (Auckland), 6-6, 3yo/up, Hcp, +Le Chalant (Ire), c, 2, Bluebird--Fiore d’Acciaio (Ire), 1mT. B-Haunui Farm Ltd & Roberts Holdings Ltd. by Thatching (Ire). Naples, Italy, 6-12, Cond, 2yo, Rationalize (NZ), f, 3, Marju (Ire)--Rationaine (NZ), by 5fT. B-Valfredo Valiani Renzetti. Centaine (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), 6-11, 3yo, Hcp, Lift Cape (Ire), c, 2, Cape Cross (Ire)--Lifting (Ire) 1mT. B-Trelawney Stud. (SW-Ity), by Nordance. Milan, Italy, 6-12, Mdn, 2yo, Testify (Aus), g, 3, Orpen--Matchmaking, by c/g, 7 1/2fT. B-Azienda Agricola Rosati Colarieti. (GB). Doomben (Brisbane), 6-8, 3yo/up, Hcp, Grandad Bill (Ire), c, 2, Intikhab--Matikanehanafubuki 6f 165ydsT. B-Hamilton Stud (NZ) Ltd. (Ire), by Caerleon. Thirsk, Britain, 6-13, Mdn, 2yo, Crystal Prince (Aus), g, 3, Shinko Forest (Ire)--Crystal 7fT. B-M Hosokawa. *25,000gns yrl ‘04 TATOCT. Palace (NZ), by Palace Music. Doomben (Brisbane), +Transsonic, c, 2, Lucky Lionel--Real Love, by Friendly 6-8, 3yo/up, Mdn, 5f 30ydsT. B-Glenlogan Park Pty Lover. Naples, Italy, 6-12, Mdn, unraced 2yo, c/g, Ltd. 7fT. B-Rex & Danette Shevitski. *$3,500 yrl ‘04 Emerald Jack (Aus), g, 4, Celtic Swing (GB)--Out With OBSJAN; 5,000gns yrl ‘04 TATOCT. The Old (NZ), by Star Way (NZ). Flemington Baytown Valentina (GB), f, 2, Lugana Beach (Ire)-- (Melbourne), 6-11, 3yo/up, Hcp, 1mT. B-A Harvey. Baytown Rhapsody (GB), by Emperor Jones. Mixty Motion (NZ), f, 4, Entrepreneur (GB)--Elegance Brighton, Britain, 6-13, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 59ydsT. B-Paul (NZ), by Sky Chase (NZ). Te Rapa (Waikato), 6-11, Croft. 3yo/up, Hcp, 7fT. B-Goodwood Stud Ltd. +Awaited (GB), f, 2, Machiavellian--Esperada (Arg) (Ch. Helter Skelter (Aus), c, 4, Piccolo (GB)--Amplify (Aus), 2yo Filly-Arg, MG1SW-Arg), by Equalize. by Ubetido (Aus). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 6-11, Senonnes-Pouance, France, 6-13, Mdn, 2yo, Lightning H.-Listed, 3yo/up, 5fT, A$48,000 to 6f 165ydsT. B-Darley. winner. B-Eureka Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd; T-Liam Corfu (Ire), f, 3, Daylami (Ire)--Chania (Ire) (GSP-Ire), by Birchley. In The Wings (GB). Senonnes-Pouance, France, 6-13, Newton’s Rings (Aus), g, 4, Spectrum (Ire)--Primas Mdn, 3yo, 1 7/16mT. B-Darley. (Aus), by Luskin Star (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), Princesse Albert (Fr), f, 3, Dounba (Fr)--Conquette du 6-11, 3yo/up, Hcp, 6 1/2fT. B-Touchstone Loir (Fr), by Concorde Jr. Morlaix, France, 6-12, Mdn, Bloodstock Breeding. 3yo, 1 1/8mT. B-EARL Plein Chene, Julien Brossais & Medium Swing (Aus), m, 5, Celtic Swing (GB)--Medium Samuel Fleureau. (NZ), by Seattle Dancer. Flemington (Melbourne), Nadirana (Fr), f, 3, Kendor (Fr)--Nadira (Fr) (GSP-Fr), by 6-11, 4yo/up, Hcp, 1 1/4mT. B-N F Butler. Green Desert. Le Touquet, France, 6-12, Mdn, 3yo, f, Allegro Spiritoso (Aus), m, 5, Piccolo (GB)--Lightning 7fT. B-H H The Aga Khan’s Studs SC. *1/2 to Revenge (Aus), by Semipalatinsk. Eagle Farm Midnight Air (Green Dancer), GSW-Eng. (Brisbane), 6-11, 3yo/up, Hcp, 6fT. B-A J Williams.