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INTERNATIONAL DATE FOR LIGHT BAILADOR TAKES DE VICHY The Weinstock Family’s North Light (Ire) (Danehill) will Bailador (Ire) (Alzao) earned his first group success drop back in trip for the G1 International S. at York Aug. with a victory in yesterday’s G3 Grand Prix de Vichy at 17, it was revealed yesterday. Vichy. Bailador got off the mark in stakes company The G1 winner, when winning the Listed le Vase d’Argent at Toulouse who failed to complete the double Mar. 22, but had failed to build on that effort when 10th when runner-up in the Irish equiv- in the Listed Grand Prix Gaston Defferre at Marseille alent at The Curragh last time Apr. 17 and sixth in the G3 la Coupe at Longchamp last June 27, has recovered from the time June 1. Held up towards the rear throughout the lameness that caused him to miss early stages of this contest, he made smooth progress North Light winning the Saturday’s G1 King George VI at the top of the straight before quickening inside the Vodafone Derby and Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. final quarter. Grabbing the lead with 100 yards remain- Action Plus photo at Ascot. “When a horse has ing, he was driven out to assert from the game Demon problems, Sir Michael [Stoute] Dancer (Fr) (Kaldoun {Fr}) in the closing stages. gives them plenty of time to get over them, but the horse is absolutely fine, to the best of my knowledge,” Wednesday, Vichy, France Racing Manager Peter Reynolds told the Mirror. “It's a GRAND PRIX DE VICHY-G3, i73,000, Vichy, 7-21, challenge to bring him back from a mile and a half, but 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:08.64, vsf. he has won the [G2] Dante [May 12] over that trip at 1--@BAILADOR (IRE), 128, c, 4, by Alzao York. The last Derby winner we had, Troy, went to the 1st Dam: Alymatrice, by race and he just beat a horse of Paul Cole's called Crim- 2nd Dam: Animatrice, by Alleged son Beau. I will speak to the great man on Saturday 3rd Dam: Alexandrie, by Val de l’Orne (Fr). morning and we will discuss final plans.” O-Baron Edouard de Rothschild; B-Ecurie de Meautry; T-Andre Fabre; J-Christophe Soumillon; i36,500. OPTIONS OPEN FOR BOARD Lifetime Record: Lifetime Record: 12 starts, 5 wins, Lord Derby’s Ouija Board (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}), who 5 places, i125,100. completed the G1 English and double at The 2--Demon Dancer (Fr), 128, g, 7, Kaldoun (Fr)-- Curragh on Sunday, looks likely to run in the G1 York- Habidancer (Ire), by Groom Dancer. (FF400,000 yrl shire Oaks Aug. 18, according to trainer Ed Dunlop. ‘98 DEAAUG). O-J Y Peres; B-Haras d’Etreham; “She's come out of the race well,” he said yesterday. i14,600. “It was a lot of pressure to see her win again and it 3--Mister Farmer (Fr), 118, c, 3, Trempolino--Planoise doesn’t come much better than that.” Dunlop revealed (Fr), by Pampabird (Ire). (i45,000 yrl ‘02 DEAOCT). that she will be asked to take on older fillies in the mile- O-N Branchu; B-Ecurie Maulepaire; i10,950. and-a-half contest rather than tackle the shorter trip of Margins: HF, 1, HD. Odds: 2.90, 6.20, 26.50. the G1 International S. at the same venue 24 hours Also ran: Pont d’Or (Ire), Mocham Glen (Fr), Samando earlier. “We’re almost certain to go for the Yorkshire (Fr), Jazz d’Allier (Fr). Also ran (not classified): Nooska Oaks rather than the Juddmonte [International], but Tivoli (Fr), Marshall (Fr), Seraphine (Ger), Prends Ton we’ll keep an eye on the race. We’ll give her a week off Temps (Fr), Last Empress (Fr). this week, then we’ll take it from there.” Looking fur- ther ahead, Dunlop revealed that “we haven’t ruled out Click for the France-galop.com chart. the Breeders’ Cup [Filly & Mare Turf Oct. 30]. He added, “There is a supplementary fee for the Breeders’ Cup, so we’re going to find out a bit more.” The G1 Prix TDN TODAY de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp Oct. 3 also remains Headline News ...... 4 pages a possibility for the filly.

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Basking in the Sun... FROM THE DESK OF... Singificantly, no doubt, four Florida stallions were among the 11, led by the top sprinter Trippi (End Bill Oppenheim Sweep), who averaged over $131,000 for his six sold. Exchange Rate (Danzig) and good two-year-old Flame BUOYANT TRADE Thrower (Saint Ballado) each averaged just at $108,000 Last year, the first without Keeneland July, Saratoga for three each sold, just inches ahead of G1 Fountain of and Keeneland September shot up, igniting consistent Youth winner Songandaprayer (Unbridled's Song), 20 to 30 percent gains over 2002 figures for the rest of whose five sold averaged $103,000. None of them 2003, and continuing through the January Sale and the stood for more than $10,000 in 2002, their first year at 2004 two-year-old sales. Because Fasig-Tipton July stud. actually showed slight declines from 2002 to 2003, we Though Point Given had just one sell, Claiborne's can't be absolutely certain whether their impressive 37- 2001 Kentucky Derby winner Monarchos (Maria's Mon) percent jump in gross and 23-percent rise in average (to and WinStar's dual Breeders' Cup Classic winner $114,260) this week is the barometer for further gains Tiznow (Cee’s Tizzy) each had four through the ring. in 2004, or whether Fasig July was actually just 'catch- Monarchos had three sell, averaging $185,000, while ing up' with the gains posted by the rest of the market Tiznow had all four, which averaged $152,500 (he'll be in the previous eleven months, beginning at Saratoga the big noise at Saratoga). The other two $20,000-plus last August. stallions, Aptitude (A.P. Indy) and El Corredor (Mr. We'll have a lot better idea of the answer to that Greeley), both sold fine, though several other $10,000- (actually very important) question three weeks from $15,000 sires had higher averages and multiple of stud now, but that didn't detract from what was, without fee. Nonetheless, El Corredor ranked sixth among any debate, one of those really good Fasig July sales, first-year sired with three-plus sold (seven sold from with plenty of action, rip-roaring trade and profit. Not nine through the ring, average $116,714, or 5.8x stud everything made money, of course--we don't live in that fee) and Aptitude ranked 10th (six of eight, average world any more, and, in fact, we never really did--but $96,333, just under 4x stud fee). In such a strong there were plenty of touches, beginning, of course, with market, there's no reason for their supporters to be the first-year sires featured in Monday's New Sire discouraged with those numbers. Showcase. Four other first-year Kentucky sires averaged more Tuesday's average was a third higher, but when you than seven times their original stud fees. Forest Camp look at some of the stud fee multiples the first-year (Deputy Minister), another speedball who won the 1999 sires averaged on Monday, there's no doubt it was a Del Mar Futurity (G2), has been a commercial standout good day to be a seller. No less than 11 first-year sires all along. He's one of a number of these stallions who averaged $95,000 or higher with at least three sold was trained by Bob Baffert (Point Given and Flame (during the entire sale); four of them stood for between Thrower are others), and Baffert bought the most ex- $20,000-$30,000 (Group price leader Point Given pensive of the Forest Camps, a $450,000 colt on Mon- (Thunder Gulch) had just one sell, for $475,000), while day (he also paid $475,000 for the Point Given). Over- the other seven stood for between $6,500-$15,000. all, Forest Camp had nine sell, of 11 through the ring, for an average of $128,778--more than 12x his original All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, $10,000 stud fee, and still more than eight times his unless otherwise indicated 2004 fee of $15,000. Cont. p. 3

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Oppenheim cont. As strongly as the first-year horses sold, the rest of With all of these, no doubt their averages will drop by the sale averaged about a third higher, and included all the end of the September Sale, but the New Sire Show- four of the colts who brought over $500,000; so there case is designed to show off some of the good ones, were a few impressive stud fee multiples among the and once again Fasig's secret weapon, Bill Graves, extensive not-first-year sire brigade, too. Coolmore has delivered the goods. been short on good news on the racetrack front this year, but they can take some comfort in the knowledge Royal Prospect... that four of these other six sires who registered impres- Hands down, the star of the show was Brahms, Vin- sive multiples stand at Ashford. ery's Danzig out of champion Queena, by Mr. Prospec- Three third-crop sires whose fees are a lot higher than tor out of Grade I winner Too Chic, by Blushing Groom. they were in 2002 had great sales, including Ashford's So the pedigree's not in dispute. He started life with Grand Slam ($180,000, over 7x his $25,000 fee in Aidan O'Brien, winning once as a two-year-old and 2002) and Tale of the Cat ($173,571, almost 7x the placing behind stablemate Giant's Causeway in the G3 same fee), and Gainsborough's Elusive Quality, whose Futurity, as well as placing in two top Newmarket $190,000 average (19x his 2002 fee) including the two-year-old races, the G1 Middle Park over six fur- $950,000 saletopper. Ashford's Fusaichi Pegasus had longs, and the G1 Dewhurst over seven, before finishing two average $635,000, and Hennessy had six average his year running seventh in Anees's Breeders' Cup Juve- $227,500, over five times his 2002 fee of $45,000; he nile at Gulfstream Park. now stands for $10,000 less. Unbridled's Song had five Sold to a group headed by Eaton Sales' Tom Van average $302,000, over seven and a half times his Meter and trained by Elliott Walden, Brahms did not 2002 fee of $40,000, his fee has trebled since then. reappear until the following September at Saratoga, but promptly reeled off four wins in all four starts at three, P R E S U L T S P capped by a Group I win--by disqualification--in the Hollywood Derby. He didn't win in seven starts at four, Tuesday, Kawasaki, Japan but was right there in several top mile races on the SPARKLING LADY CUP-G3, 7-20, Kawasaki, 3yo/up, f, grass. He had nine sell from nine through the ring, aver- 1600m, 1:41.00, gd. aging $103,889 off an original $12,500 stud fee. They 1--#GRAB YOUR HEART, 121, f, 4, by Deputy Commander liked him a lot, so if we see more of the same in Sep- 1st Dam: Kelly Amber, by Highland Park tember, that $10,000 fee for 2004 will be history. 2nd Dam: Pamela Kay, by Hold Your Peace Wintergreen's Five Star Day (Carson City), a really 3rd Dam: Proven Right, by Prove Out good six-furlong sprinter, sold nearly as well. Nine of his ($55,000 yrl ‘01 KEESEP; $290,000 2yo ‘02 11offerings sold at an average of $95,444, over nine KEEAPR). O-Kazuko Yoshida; B-Mr & Mrs Dreabon and a half times his $10,000 fee. Pin Oak's Broken Vow Copeland; T-Y Hatakoyama; J-Katsumi Ando; (Unbridled), who made the big noise among the ¥30,000,000. Lifetime Record: 11-4-3-2, $10,000 sires last November/January, and had four sell ¥101,591,000. for an average of $71,250, rounded out this strong 2--Le Mars Girl, 125, f, 4, Defrere–Timeless Twist, by contingent which averaged over $70,000. Timeless Moment. ($260,000 2yo ‘02 KEEAPR). O-Toyomitsu Hirai; B-Penn Farm. 3--Pull the Trigger (Jpn), 121, m, 5, Cacoethes–Kabari J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J Scepter (Jpn), by Grundy (Ire). O-Teruhiko Takahashi; Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... B-Kabari Nakagawa Farm. Margins: 3/4, HF, HF. Odds: 4.50, 2.30, 132.80. NEW STAKES WINNER FOR GULCH and HE’S A LANE’S END SALES GRAD! GULCH APPROVAL Gulch–Classic Approval GULCH APPROVAL Equi-Photo Congratulations to owner Marylou Whitney and trainer Nick Zito on GULCH APPROVAL’s win in the Elkwood S. at Monmouth recently. They purchased GULCH APPROVAL from a Lane’s End sales BOX 626, VERSAILLES, KY 40383 consignment and he has now won 5 races for earnings of $211,582. (859) 873-7300 FAX (859) 873-3742 E-M AIL: [email protected] WEB SITE: lanesend.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/22/04 • PAGE 4 of 4

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Top 25 Sires of Yearlings from Fasig Tipton (KY) July 2004 (1+ Sold, Listed by Average Selling Price)

********** 2004 Yearling Sales ********** ** 2003 Yearling Sales ** Rank Sire FYR Loc Fee02 Fee04 Ring Sold Average Median TopColt TopFilly Sold Average Median 1 FUSAICHI PEGASUS F02 KY $135,000 $85,000 3 2 $635,000 $635,000 $800,000 $470,000 44 $316,423 $250,000 2 COZZENE F87 KY 60,000 60,000 2 2 502,500 502,500 825,000 180,000 15 188,213 180,000 3 POINT GIVEN F03 KY 125,000 75,000 1 1 475,000 475,000 475,000 *** *** *** *** 4 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 KY 40,000 125,000 5 5 302,000 300,000 300,000 385,000 40 272,188 200,000 5 DISTORTED HUMOR F00 KY 12,500 50,000 2 2 290,000 290,000 410,000 *** 35 106,229 45,000 6 FORESTRY F01 KY 50,000 50,000 6 3 275,000 200,000 450,000 *** 25 249,920 190,000 7 FOREST WILDCAT F98 KY 40,000 40,000 2 1 260,000 260,000 260,000 *** 34 113,000 65,000 8 HENNESSY F98 KY 45,000 35,000 7 6 227,500 167,500 650,000 160,000 *** *** *** 9 LOUIS QUATORZE F99 KY 15,000 6,000 1 1 200,000 200,000 200,000 *** 29 29,279 11,000 10 ELUSIVE QUALITY F00 KY 10,000 50,000 9 8 190,000 66,000 950,000 70,000 15 48,400 35,000 10 STORM BOOT F95 KY 15,000 15,000 2 1 190,000 190,000 190,000 *** 22 53,146 32,500 12 ARTAX F01 KY 30,000 10,000 4 2 185,000 185,000 70,000 300,000 39 42,851 33,000 12 MONARCHOS F03 KY 25,000 25,000 4 3 185,000 150,000 260,000 *** *** *** *** 14 GRAND SLAM F00 KY 25,000 75,000 10 8 180,000 147,500 450,000 270,000 35 152,371 110,000 15 TALE OF THE CAT F00 KY 25,000 75,000 8 7 173,571 145,000 355,000 145,000 34 109,470 61,500 16 MAZEL TRICK F01 KY 15,000 12,500 4 2 160,000 160,000 250,000 70,000 37 35,263 27,000 16 PETIONVILLE F98 KY 7,500 6,500 2 2 160,000 160,000 105,000 215,000 9 17,136 11,500 18 TIZNOW F03 KY 30,000 30,000 4 4 152,500 155,000 220,000 140,000 *** *** *** 19 MEADOWLAKE F88 KY 25,000 20,000 4 3 151,667 110,000 265,000 110,000 24 61,718 41,000 20 CAPE TOWN F00 KY 10,000 25,000 3 1 150,000 150,000 *** 150,000 28 49,927 27,500 21 HONOUR AND GLORY F98 KY 30,000 17,500 4 4 143,750 135,000 230,000 125,000 53 59,996 45,000 22 RUNAWAY GROOM F85 KY 15,000 15,000 1 1 140,000 140,000 140,000 *** 11 61,404 25,000 23 DEPUTY COMMANDER F00 KY 25,000 30,000 3 2 137,500 137,500 200,000 *** 25 94,000 80,000 24 TRIPPI F03 FL 7,500 7,500 8 6 131,667 120,000 280,000 140,000 *** *** *** 25 DIXIE UNION F02 KY 30,000 30,000 7 4 131,250 117,500 250,000 150,000 34 112,050 85,000 Top 10 Freshman (F03) Sires from Fasig Tipton (KY) July 2004 (1+ Sold, Listed by Average Selling Price) ********** 2004 Yearling Sales ********** Rank Sire Loc Fee02 Fee04 Ring Sold Average Median TopColt TopFilly 1 POINT GIVEN KY $125,000 $75,000 1 1 $475,000 $475,000 $475,000 $*** 2 MONARCHOS KY 25,000 25,000 4 3 185,000 150,000 260,000 *** 3 TIZNOW KY 30,000 30,000 4 4 152,500 155,000 220,000 140,000 4 TRIPPI FL 7,500 7,500 8 6 131,667 120,000 280,000 140,000 5 FOREST CAMP KY 10,000 15,000 11 9 128,778 90,000 450,000 125,000 6 TALK IS MONEY KY 5,000 5,000 1 1 120,000 120,000 120,000 *** 7 EL CORREDOR KY 20,000 20,000 9 7 116,714 80,000 200,000 245,000 8 EXCHANGE RATE FL 10,000 7,500 3 3 108,333 140,000 145,000 40,000 9 FLAME THROWER FL 6,500 6,500 3 3 108,000 115,000 150,000 115,000 10 BRAHMS KY 12,500 10,000 9 9 103,889 90,000 275,000 20,000 For more in-depth coverage of sales and sires, read Racing Update. For subscription information, call 888-329-8729. Congratulations to the best customers in the world! KICKEN KRIS S winner of the Bowling Green H. (GII) O-Brushwood Stable; B-Valerie Naify (KY); T-Michael R. Matz. Sold Keeneland September 2001 for $400,000; Earnings now $719,100 Consigned by Hill n’ Dale Sales Agency, Agent; (800) 456-3412 www.keeneland.com Purchased by Michael Matz for Brushwood Stable THURSDAY, JULY 22, 2004

Yesterday’s Results: 7th-BEL, $56,000, Alw, C, 4yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:35 1/5, fm. 1--WHERE WE LEFT OFF (GB), 120, f, 4, Dr Devious (Ire)--Rekindled Affair (Ire), by Rainbow Quest. H N E W Y O R K H O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd (GB); T-Christophe Clement. Lifetime Record: MSW, 10-6-2-0, Medallist Jim Dandy Bound: $196,959. Medallist (Touch Gold), a sharp 3 3/4-length winner in 2--Feisty Bull, 116, f, 4, Holy Bull--Flying in the Lane, by the GII Dwyer S. last out July 11 over GISW The Cliff’s Flying Victor. ($45,000 2yo 2002 OBSAPR). Edge (Gulch), will most likely 3--Katzen, 118, m, 5, Furiously--Peggy R., by make his next start in the GII Mamaison. ($35,000 2yo 2001 TEXMAR). Jim Dandy S. at Saratoga Margins: 2HF, NO, HD. Odds: 1.85, 8.70, 4.70. Aug. 8, according to Daily Where We Left Off’s sophomore season included a Racing Form. Trainer Allen win in the London Lil S. at Calder last November, and Jerkens plans to work the the filly kicked off 2004 the right way with an allow- Robert Clay homebred around ance victory at Gulfstream in April and a tally in the My two turns at Saratoga prior to Fair Lady S. at Suffolk June 12. She missed by a nose the race. “We’ll see if he gets in the Dr. James Penny Memorial H. at Philly Park July 3 Medallist around that clubhouse turn in and was returning to the allowance ranks here. The Adam Coglianese his workout up there,” Jerkens chestnut rallied from a tracking perch, collared paceset- told DRF. The dark bay colt ter Feisty Bull in mid-stretch and surged clear late. Last has never raced around two turns, but handled the year’s GI Gazelle H. upsetter Buy the Sport (Devi’s Bag), 1 1/16-mile Dwyer distance around one turn remarkably off since finishing fifth in the GI Breeders’ Cup Distaff well, earning a 112 Beyer Speed Figure while setting a and making her U.S. turf debut, attended the early pace stakes record. before fading to finish last of seven.

Hall of Fame Hosts Annual Saratoga Preview: 8th-BEL, $47,000, Alw, NW2X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:08 3/5, The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame will ft. present its annual Saratoga Preview on Monday, July WILDCAT HEIR (c, 4, Forest Wildcat--Penniless Heiress, 26. The program, which features a question-and-answer by Pentelicus) placed second in the GII Sanford S. as a session with a panel of racing experts, starts at 7:00 juvenile, but made only one start in 2003, a second at p.m. in the Hall of Fame theater. The panel is slated to Belmont last October. The New Farm homebred, return- include racing secretary and NYRA handicapper Mike ing from an eight-month break, completed the exacta in Lakow, handicapper and racing consultant Dick Powell, a Monmouth NW1X May 31, then romped by 4 1/4 and the leading jockey at Saratoga last year, John lengths as the 1-5 chalk in a similar race June 26. Wild- Velazquez. For more information, contact cat Heir, made the slight 2-1 favorite versus an evenly (518) 584-0400, ext. 107. matched field, pressed the pace from the outside and drew off to win by 3 3/4 lengths in a snappy 1:08 3/5. The victor is a full to Forest Heir, MSW, $164,977; and STAKES CLOSINGS Forest Heiress, MGSW, $419,201. Lifetime Record: TODAY, THURSDAY, JULY 22: GSP, 6-3-3-0, $117,610. 07-31 $150,000 San Clemente H.-II, Dmr, O/B-New Farm (KY). T-Benjamin W Perkins Jr. 3yo, f, 8fT (150) 08-01 $250,000 San Diego H.-II, Dmr, 3yo/up, 8.5f (250) All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, www.stakesdigestweekly.com unless otherwise indicated BREEDERS’ CUP STAKES CLOSINGS

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Tuesday Night’s Results: H E A S T H 4th-CNL, $25,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:40, fm. +LARRUPIN GAL (f, 3, Larrupin'--Space Warning, by Unbridled’s Song’s Full Bro To Stand in Florida: Caveat) was off at 7-2 in her debut. Fifth early, the bay Unraced Spanish Steps (Unbridled--Trolley Song, by closed from between horses on the far turn, angled Caro {Ire}), a full brother to wide at the top of the lane and kept on coming, taking leading sire Unbridled’s Song, the lead in deep stretch before edging away to a 1 3/4- will enter stud at Eddie Martin’s length victory. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $28,500. Martin Stable South in 2005, O/B-Ryehill Farm (MD). T-Ronald C Cartwright. standing for $5,000 live foal. The three-year-old suffered a rear suspensory injury at H CENTRAL H Gulfstream in March and never made it to the races for trainer Veteran Jockey Ray Sibille Calls it Quits: Todd Pletcher. The $280,000 Illinois-based journeyman Ray Sibille rode his final Spanish Steps KEESEP yearling was purchased mount in yesterday’s fifth race at Arlington Park finish- Louise R photo privately by Martin shortly ing fifth aboard Above the Harbor. “It isn’t something I thereafter. “Spanish Steps’ first wanted to do,” the 51-year-old rider said of retiring. three sires, Unbridled, Fappiano and Mr. Prospector, “It’s just one of those things. My doctors told me it was each has crucial ties to Florida,” Martin said. “Being able time. It just has to happen. I’ve been in too much pain.” to give Southeast breeders these important bloodlines at The Louisiana native is scheduled for hip replacement a reasonable fee is a dream come true.” surgery Aug. 24. “I’ll go back to Louisiana and begin an extensive rehabilitation schedule once the surgery is “Woody” Sedlacek Succumbs to Cancer: over,” he added. Among his career highlights are a Retired trainer Woodrow “Woody” Sedlacek, who riding championship at Arlington in 1980 and a victory conditioned MGISW Bounding Basque and MGSW Shy in the GI Breeders’ Cup Turf in 1988 aboard Great Com- Dawn, died Monday night in Ocala, Florida after a bout municator. He retires with 4,264 wins from 36,859 with cancer. He was 85. Sedlacek, born in St. Francis mounts. Mission, South Dakota, began riding races as a 13-year- old before being severely injured in a spill in 1937. He Yesterday’s Results: took out his trainers license in New York in 1945 and 8th-APX, $40,000, Alw, NW2$R6MX, 3yo/up, 1m, saddled his first winner at Jamaica. Sedlacek is survived 1:36, ft. by his wife, Sue, also a retired trainer, and sons Mi- SEA OF TRANQUILITY (h, 8, Heff--Bonkey, by Fit to chael, Gregory and Roy. Mike and Roy Sedlacek are also Fight), a classy two-time winner of the GIII Salvatore trainers. A private family service is scheduled. Mile, won over trip and track by four lengths June 20 and came right back to take this as the 2-1 second Yesterday’s Results: choice. The veteran, a $6,500 OBSAPR two-year-old, 7th-MTH, $39,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 1/5, was well off the leaders early, but showed good deter- ft. mination to reel in favored Apt to Be (Rahy) and assert GOLDEN GATOR (c, 3, Pentelicus--Golden Billie, by by three-parts of a length on the line. Lifetime Record: Golden Act), third in the restricted OBS Sprint S. in mid- MGSW, 72-23-8-11, $775,332. March, finished second in his route debut over this strip O-Triple M Farm. B-Drazin Dennis (NJ). T-Richard E June 23. The 9-5 second pick scaling back, the Paulus. $15,000 OBSAUG yearling and $90,000 OBSMAR two- year-old dueled with Dancing Warren (Hennessy) before MOVING ??? inching away from that rival to win by a length. Lifetime For just a day or forever... Record: SP, 6-2-2-2, $59,760. O-J Stable & Frank Neuwirth. B-Ginger Parker & Charles Call us with your new fax number. A Baldree (FL). T-Timothy James Kelly. (732) 747-8060

COZZENE Sire of Star Over The Bay, winner of the G2 Sunset H. at Hollywood Park on Sunday, and the 2nd-highest priced colt at Fasig-Tipton - Hip#339 at $825,000. Congratulations Gainesway! Click here to view over 100 leading stallions on Click here for his Virtual Stallion Guide imagery and information or click here for his TDN Progeny PPs our Virtual Stallion Guide TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/22/04 • PAGE 3 of 7

OCEANSIDE S., $85,950, DMR, 7-21, 3yo, 1mT, H D E L M A R H 1:34 2/5, fm. 1--#WILD BABE, 118, c, 3, by Wild Again Yesterday’s Results: 1st Dam: Book Babe, by Alydeed OCEANSIDE S., $85,450, DMR, 7-21, 3yo, 1mT, 2nd Dam: Video Babe, by T. V. Commercial 1:33 2/5, fm. 3rd Dam: Joe's Lil Girl, by Sunrise Flight 1--BLACKDOUN (FR), 118, c, 3, by Verglas (Ire) O/B-Mr & Mrs Larry Williams (KY); T-Jerry Dutton; 1st Dam: Rade (Fr), by Kaldoun (Fr) J-D R Flores; $51,570. Lifetime Record: 10-3-3-1, 2nd Dam: Torantina, by Sir Tor $148,690. 3rd Dam: Belle Eglantine, by Emerson 2--Semi Lost, 120, g, 3, Lost Soldier--Lady Semi, by O-Naify & Woodside Farms LLC; B-Sabine Charpentier Kris S. $17,190. & Anne-Charlotte Charpentier (FR); T-Julio C Canani; 3--Hippocrates, 116, c, 3, Hennessy--Altair, by . J-C Nakatani; $51,270. Lifetime Record: SW & ($1,100,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). $10,314. GSP-Fr, 11-3-4-2, $119,014. Margins: NK, HF, HF. Odds: 8.30, 2.50, 10.30. 2--Terroplane (Fr), 120, g, 3, Verglas (Ire)--Luthita (Fr), Wild Babe was a sharp winner over the Santa Anita by Always Fair. $17,090. turf versus $80,000 optional claimers Apr. 15, then 3--Lucky Pulpit, 118, c, 3, Pulpit--Lucky Soph, by turned in a solid second-place finish going one mile Cozzene. $10,254. against allowance foes at Hollywood May 5. Last seen Margins: 2HF, 2, 3HF. Odds: 2.00, 1.80, 3.30. finishing fifth in a 5 1/2-furlong Hollywood allowance Blackdoun was backed as the second-choice to win June 24, he was a bit overlooked in this spot. Sent right his U.S. debut and didn’t let his supporters down. Win- to the front by David Flores, he enjoyed a clear lead ner of the Listed Prix de la Californie S. at Cagnes Feb. throughout and held on gamely to post his first stakes 14, he followed that effort with a third-place showing in victory. “He was really game today,” Flores said. “He the Listed Prix Omnium II S. at Saint Cloud Mar. 31. was a happy horse and he was game. He’s tough when Stepped up in company for Longchamp’s G3 Prix de he gets to relax a bit.” Fontainebleau S. last time Apr. 25, the gray colt held his own with a third-place finish behind American Post. 4th-DMR, $65,000, Alw, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, Making his first start in three months here, he broke 1 1/16mT, 1:42, fm. slowly and settled towards the back. Taken four-wide THEATER R. N. (f, 4, Theatrical {Ire}--Yokama {GSW & for the stretch run, he took over in the lane and was GISP, $523,912}, by Irish River {Fr}), an $85,000 ridden out to a comfortable score while setting a new KEESEP yearling, started off her career in impressive stakes record. “This is a special horse with a lot of fashion, winning by three lengths at first asking over the talent,” winning rider Corey Nakatani said. “There are Santa Anita lawn Oct. 26, then adding a Hollywood no tight turns on the courses in Europe. And their allowance Nov. 28. Sent off the 3-2 chalk in her next courses are soft. He adapted to it and ran like that. You start, she could do no better than fifth in an $80,000 know he’s something.” Trainer Julio Canani said he will optional claimer over the Arcadia sod last time Jan. 8. make a plan for the colt’s next start within a couple of Given a 9-2 chance off the layoff here, she raced to- days. wards the back of the pack, was swung out four wide for the stretch run and came home a one-length winner over 20-1 chance Uraib (Ire) (Mark of Esteem {Ire}). J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $91,800. Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... O-Pegasus Training Center LLC. B-Allen E Paulson (KY). T-Robert J Frankel.

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7th-DMR, $64,920, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16 3/5, ft. A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H DAMAR WAYNE (h, 5, Moscow Ballet--Woodsong, by Woodman) notched a Hollywood starter allowance May IN BRITAIN: 8, then won a state-bred allowance over that course Peter Paul Rubens, c, 3, Belong to Me--Skybox (SP), by most recently June 23. Backed at odds of 9-5 to keep Spend a Buck. Sandown, 7-21, Hcp, 3yo, 7f 16ydsT. the win streak alive, he showed good early speed while B-Mueller Farm. *1/2 to Sand Ridge (Known Fact), third at the quarter-mile marker, fought his way to the MSW & GSP, $704,439; Dootsie (Dixieland Band), front and held off a late challenge from the 8-5 chalk SW, $117,142. **$65,000 yrl ‘02 KEESEP. Brahma Bull (Hazaam) to win by a half length. Lifetime Record: 11-4-2-1, $121,600. IN : O-Nico Nierenberg. B-J Paul Reddam (CA). T-Patrick Irish Stream, h, 6, Irish River (Fr)--Euphonic (SW & GSP, Gallagher. $101,691), by The Minstrel. Naas, 7-21, Hcp, 3yo/up, 1mT. B-Juddmonte Farms Inc. 5th-DMR, $51,800, Msw, (S), 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:05 1/5, ft. ROMAN JAKE (g, 2, Trail City--Golden Doubloon, by Golden Gear) turned in two good efforts versus open company at Hollywood, finishing third in his debut June FRESHMAN FOCUS 19 and second July 3. Allowed to settle behind the leaders, the 4-1 chance rallied four wide into the stretch and outgamed even-money favorite Proud Tower Too First-crop progeny to watch: Thursday, July 22 (Proud Irish) by a neck. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW $47,288. Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) O-Mike Harrington & Patricia Youngman. B-Patricia CATIENUS (Storm Cat), Highcliff, $4K, 47/2/0 Youngman (CA). T-Mike Harrington. 8-ELP, Alw, 5 1/2f, Lisa's Cat, 6-5

Pacific Classic Hopefulls Tune-Up: A trio of possible starters for Del Mar’s Aug. 22 GI Pacific Classic turned in workouts at Del Mar Wednes- day morning. Domestic Dispute (Unbridled’s Song), winner of this year’s GII Strub S., drilled a :46 four- COLORI SET FOR SUSSEX Scuderia Archi Romani’s furlong bullet, while MGSW During (Cherokee Run) fired Le Vie dei Colori (GB) (Efisio {GB}) will make his British a 1:25 seven-furlong bullet. Both have been off since debut in Wednesday’s G1 Sussex S. at Goodwood. starts on Dubai World Cup Day Mar. 27. During finished Conditioner Luca Cumani revealed that the four-year-old sixth in the G2 Godolphin Mile and Domestic Dispute was “fit and ready” for the mile test. Last year’s G2 finished sixth in the G1 Dubai World Cup. Olmodavor Premio Parioli (Italian 2000 Guineas) and G1 Premio (A.P. Indy), second last out in the GI Hollywood Gold Vittorio di Capua winner pleased his new connections in Cup July 10, breezed five furlongs in 1:03 2/5. MGISW a spin on the Newmarket gallops on Tuesday. “He is fit Southern Image (Halo’s Image), second beaten a nose in and ready for the race,” Cumani told PA Sport. “Darryll the GI Stephen Foster H. last out June 12, walked the shedrow yesterday under tack and a return to the track [Holland] was very pleased and will ride him next could come soon, according to trainer Mike Wednesday. The track should suit the horse, but it Machowsky. He is a possible starter for the Pacific won’t be an easy task because we will face all the best Classic as well. milers. But I hope he has improved a lot.”

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Yesterday’s Results: H B R I T A I N H Sandown, 6.40, Mdn, £8,160, 2yo, 7f 16ydsT, 1:30.35, gd/fm. BANDARI GETS GREEN LIGHT EMBOSSED (IRE) (c, 2, Mark of Esteem {Ire}--L-Way Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s Bandari (Ire) First {Ire}, by Vision), sixth in a Windsor maiden on his (Alhaarth {Ire}) will take his chance in Saturday’s G1 debut July 12, broke well and stalked Woodsley House King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. at (Ire) (Orpen) in second early. Quickening to pass that Ascot. The G2 Princess of Wales’s S. scorer delighted rival at the quarter pole, the i11,000 GOFFEB and connections in his work yesterday morning and booked 20,000gns TATOCT yearling purchase, who was given his place in the line-up for the mile-and-a-half show- a 4-1 choice this time, was pushed out to assert and piece. “I rode him this morning and he felt good,” trainer record a convincing four-length success. “I think he’s a Mark Johnston’s wife Deirdre told PA Sport. “It’s lovely nice, improving horse,” commented trainer Richard because he really is relaxed this year. It’s going to be Hannon. “He missed the break first time, but I’m happy very tough. There are horses he’s got to make up with the way he won today.” Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, ground on and he’s got to keep improving, but he seems £5,304. very well and we’ll just give it our best shot. He seems O-Ms R Z Stephenson; B-Harron Eakin Farms; T-Richard to be getting better and better. He’s won two Group Hannon. Twos and three Group Threes, so he deserves a Group One, but this is a very tough one.” Leicester, 6.25, Mdn, £6,885, 2yo, 7f 9ydsT, 1:25.40, gd/fm. SHERGAR CUP TAKING SHAPE +LUCKY RED PEPPER (GB) (c, 2, Barathea {Ire}-- Former jockeys Jason Weaver and Michael Roberts Mutige {GB}, by Warning {GB}), sent off at odds of 12- will again select the teams of riders for the final Blue 1, raced prominently throughout the early stages before Square Shergar Cup at Ascot next month. Weaver will quickening to lead at the eighth pole. Pressed by Hallu- determine the rides for the Great Britain & Ireland, cap- cinate (GB) (Spectrum {Ire}) in the closing stages, the tained by Kieren Fallon, while Frankie Dettori will lead 30,000gns TATDEC yearling purchase battled to main- the Rest of the World team. With an increased entrt for tain his advantage and score by 3/4 of a length. Life- the six Shergar Cup, Ascot's Racing Director Nick time Record: 1-1-0-0, £4,475. Cheyne expressed himself “delighted” yesterday. “There O-Foreneish Racing; B-Roland Lerner; T-Peter Chapple- are a lot of very high class handicappers in each of the Hyam. five handicaps, while the two-year-old auction race, the Porthault Shergar Cup Juvenile, has attracted a very Lingfield, 5.00, Mdn, £5,495, 3yo/up, 11f 106ydsT, strong entry as well.” 2:30.35, gd/fm. LIGHT OF MORN (GB) (f, 3, Daylami {Ire}-- Thursday, Sandown, post time: 3:15 p.m. {GB} {Hwt Older Mare-Fr at 11-14f, G1SW-Fr & Eng, STAR S.-Listed, £25,000, 2yo, f, 7f 16ydsT $335,987}, by Marju {Ire}), placed in maidens at SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER Folkestone and York, was sent off at odds of 6-1. Set- 1 1 Bentley’s Bush (Ire) Barathea (Ire) Hannon tled in mid division throughout the early stages, the half 2 2 Borthwick Girl (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) Meehan to Moments Of Joy (GB) (Darshaan {GB}), SW-Eng, 3 6 Encanto (Ire) Bahhare S Moore traveled strongly to the head of affairs passing the 4 9 Golden Anthem Lion Cavern Pearce quarter pole before lengthening clear to beat Idealistic 5 4 Lady Pilot (GB) Dansili (GB) C Brittain (Ire) (Unfuwain) by 3½ lengths. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1- 6 10 Maids Causeway (Ire) Giant’s Causeway B Hills 1, £5,276. 7 5 Park Law (Ire) Fasliyev Gosden O/B-Matthews Breeding and Racing Ltd; T-Rae Guest. 8 7 Queen Of Poland (GB) Halling Loder 9 8 Shivaree (GB) Rahy Channon Lingfield, 2.30, Mdn, £5,405, 2yo, 7f(AWT), 1:27.45, 10 3 Vondova (GB) Efisio (GB) Hannon std. All carry 121 pounds. HYPNOTIC (GB) (c, 2, Lomitas {GB}--Hypnotize {GB} {SW-Eng}, by Machiavellian), fourth behind the smart SALES AGENCY WEB SITE Afrashad in a six-furlong maiden at this track on his Barretts www.barretts.com debut July 14, broke well and stalked the early pace. CTBA Sales www.ctba.com Making smooth progress to lead approaching the three- Fasig-Tipton www.fasigtipton.com furlong marker, the 10-3 pick steadily lengthened clear Keeneland www.keeneland.com to record a convincing five-length score. Lifetime Re- OBS www.obssales.com cord: 7-1-1-2, £3,844. WTBA Sales washingtonthoroughbred O/B-Cheveley Park Stud Ltd; T-Sir Mark Prescott. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/22/04 • PAGE 6 of 7

4th-MNR, $47,800, 7-20, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:38, gd. H I R E L A N D H PASSIONATE BIRD (m, 5, Birdonthewire--Passionate Terri, by Unzipped) Lifetime Record: MSW, 28-10-4-1, HRI ANNOUNCE GAINS ACROSS THE BOARD $249,403. O-Elmer Lee Parker. B-Horses of Course, Inc Horse Racing Ireland have announced increases in (FL). T-Myles I Neff. attendance, sponsorship and betting turnover for the first six months of 2004. With attendance up by over 9th-BEL, $43,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 7f, 1:23 1/5, ft. four per cent, Tote betting up 12 percent, and sponsor- BOUNDARY BAY (c, 3, Maria's Mon--Open Flap, by Carr ship amounting to i3.4 million, HRI’s Chief Executive de Naskra) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-1, $67,700. O-Evelyn Brian Kavanagh described the figures as “extremely M Pollard. B-Glen Gray Farm (NY). T-George Weaver. encouraging.” He added, “Up to the end of May atten- *$45,000 yrl '02 FTNAUG. dances were actually 11 percent ahead of last year's attendances and we expect that level of demand to 5th-BEL, $43,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 7f, 1:24, ft. continue in the second half of the year.” DYLANS DESTINY (g, 3, Tomorrows Cat--Social Miss, by ) Lifetime Record: 11-3-1-1, $63,991. Yesterday’s Results: O-Scott Fein, My Goose Stables, Jay Oringer, Et Al. Naas, 8.25, Mdn, i20,244, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:39.00, fm. B-Questroyal Stable Inc & Edward F Simpson (NY). TROUBADOUR (IRE) (c, 3, Danehill--Taking Liberties T-Michael Brice. {Ire}, by Royal Academy), fifth in the G1 Dewhurst S. at Newmarket on his last start in October, was sent off 7th-DEL, $36,300, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:44 2/5, the 1-3 pick returning after a 277-day absence. Jamie ft. Spencer was content to stalk Fandango Dancer (GB) HE'S A MYSTERY (g, 4, Subordination--She's a Mystery (Selkirk) throughout the early stages and when he asked {GSW & GISP, $253,546}, by Bold Dun-Cee) Lifetime him to quicken passing the quarter pole the response Record: 16-4-3-2, $82,240. O-Happy Hour Stable. was instant. Asserting soon after, he needed only hand B-Gainesway Management Corportion,R Adams & K riding to record a comfortable six-length success. Life- Addington (KY). T-Howard E Wolfendale. *$32,000 time Record: SP-Ire, 4-2-0-1, i39,490. wlng '00 KEENOV. O-The Sangster Family; B-Swettenham Stud; T-Aidan O’Brien. 3rd-APX, $35,000, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, 1m, 1:37, ft. Naas, 7.25, Mdn, i18,316, 2yo, 6fT, 1:13.20, fm. KEMP (g, 3, Take Me Out--Jackles Love, by Silver DESCRIPTIVE (IRE) (f, 2, Desert King {Ire}--Ridiya {Ire} Ghost) Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, $55,800. O/B-Asiel {SP-Ire}, by Last Tycoon {Ire}), third behind subsequent Stable, LC (IL). T-Richard P Hazelton. Goffs Challenge scorer Kestrel Cross (Ire) in a Limerick maiden on her debut June 18, broke well and enjoyed a 7th-APX, $33,000, NW1X, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:37 4/5, fm. narrow lead throughout the early stages. Battling SKIP POKER (f, 3, Skip Away--Hard Knocker, by Raja gamely in the closing stages, the 13-2 chance had a Baba) Lifetime Record: 13-2-5-1, $76,385. O-Victory half length to spare over the fast-finishing Camouflage Team. B-Manganaro Bloodstock, Jim Fitzgerald & Skip (Fr) (Verglas {Ire}) at the line. The winner was a Away LLC (KY). T-Kenneth G McPeek. *$30,000 yrl i50,000 GOFORB yearling purchase. Lifetime Record: '02 KEESEP. **1/2 to Chimichurri (Elusive Quality), 2-1-0-1, i14,959. GSW & GISP, $269,126. O-Bertram R Firestone; B-Jan H Stulen; T-Dermot Weld. 3rd-MNR, $28,700, 7-20, NW1X, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:23 3/5, gd. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N PLINO (h, 8, Piccolino--Roman Nile, by Upper Nile) Life- time Record: 40-10-5-5, $106,318. O-Equinox Inc. AMERICA B-Santa Cruz Ranch (FL). T-Eduardo C Caramori.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-CNL, $26,000, 7-20, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:38 8th-MTH, $48,380, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 4/5, 4/5, fm. ft. DUBAI CAT (h, 5, Western Cat--Bim's Above All, by MARIONETTE (m, 5, Two Punch--Judaire {MSW, Great Above) Lifetime Record: 18-2-3-3, $59,570. $186,798}, by Explodent) Lifetime Record: 10-4-4-1, O-David Carter & Edward L Noble. B-Vicente Portaro $153,500. O-Susan & John Moore. B-Bright View Farm, (FL). T-Edward L Noble. Inc (NJ). T-James A Jerkens. *$100,000 yrl '00 FTMOCT. **1/2 to Madam President (Mr. Leader), TDN TODAY MSW & GSP, $294,643; and Fresh Aire (Time For A Around the World ...... 7 pages Change), SW & GSP, $114,690. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/22/04 • PAGE 7 of 7

6th-PRM, $20,298, 7-20, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 4/5, ft. Raza Cab (Ire), g, 2, Intikhab--Laraissa (GB), by Machia- SIR DAYJUR (g, 4, Dayjur--Snow in the Jungle, by vellian. Lingfield, Britain, 7-21, Mdn, 2yo, 7f(AWT). Prince Forli) Lifetime Record: 23-5-5-2, $62,770. B-Rathyork Stud. *31,000gns yrl ‘03 DONSEP. O/B-Otto Farms Inc (IA). T-Timothy Mark Gleason. *1/2 Golden Legacy (Ire), f, 2, Rossini--Dissidentia (Ire), by to D. W. Wheels (Owens Troupe), MSP, $247,903. Dancing Dissident. Catterick, Britain, 7-21, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 212ydsT. B-E Tynan. *Fifth winner for freshman ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: sire (by Miswaki). Lightlively, f, 3, Exploit--Doradoradora (MSW & GSP, Grandalea (GB), f, 3, Grand Lodge--Red Azalea (GB), by $590,350), by Runaway Groom. MTH, 7-21, (C), Shirley Heights (GB). Lingfield, Britain, 7-21, Mdn, 1 1/16mT, 1:45 1/5. B-Gallagher's Stud (Ky). *1/2 to 3yo, 7f(AWT). B-Cheveley Park Stud Ltd. Lady Dora (Lord At War {Arg}), GSW, $209,081. True Magic (GB), f, 3, Magic Ring (Ire)--True Precision Krafty Kaper, f, 3, Hazaam--Manila Kaper, by Manila. (GB), by Presidium (GB). Leicester, Britain, 7-21, Mdn, BEL, 7-21, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:45. B-Whisper Hill Farm 3yo, 5fT. B-T R Lock. *4,800gns yrl ‘02 DONOCT. (Fl). *$9,700 2yo 2003 OBSJUN. **1/2 to Weekend Kaper (Honor Grades), MSP, $250,070. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY... +Larrupin Gal, f, 3, Larrupin'--Space Warning (SW, $105,945), by Caveat. CNL, 7-20, 1mT, 1:40. July 20, 1988...John Galbreath, founder of Darby Dan B-Ryehill Farm (Md). Farm, died at age 90. He was the first person to have Doctor Rock, c, 3, Louis Quatorze--Comfort a Belle, by owned and bred winners of the Kentucky Derby (Proud Red Ransom. DEL, 7-21, (C), 6f, 1:11 4/5. B-John Clarion) and the Epsom Derby (Roberto). Lankshear (Ky). *$25,000 yrl '02 KEESEP. **1/2 to Platel (Hazaam), MSW, $251,524. Win With Beck, c, 3, Personal Flag--Matter of Trust, by July 21, 1989...Jockey Chris McCarron notched his Leo Castelli. BEL, 7-21, (S), 1 1/8mT, 1:50. 5,000th career win aboard I Sure Hope So in the fifth B-Stewart L Hoffman (NY). race at Hollywood Park. See Morgan First, c, 3, Top Account--Alien Strike (MSW, $153,749), by Strike the Anvil. MTH, 7-21, July 23, 1985...A bay colt, Seattle Dancer, by Nijinsky a1m70yd, 1:43 1/5. B-Alien Farm LLC (Fl). *$4,700 II out of the mare My Charmer, sold to Robert Sangster 2yo 2003 OBSJAN. for $13.1 million at the Keeneland July Yearling Sale. It Nasty Traitor, g, 3, Traitor--Dynastique, by Dynaformer. was a record price for a Thoroughbred at public auction. BEL, 7-21, (S), 1 1/8mT, 1:51. B-Jayvee Stables (NY). UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES Man of Few Words, c, 3, Victory Speech--She Speaketh, by Lil E. Tee. MNR, 7-20, 1m, 1:43 1/5. Date Race Track B-Jim H Plemmons (Ky). July 24 GI CCA Oaks Belmont Wild U R, c, 3, Wild Again--Nuryeva, by Nureyev. APX, GI John C. Mabee H. Del Mar 7-21, (C), a1mT, 1:38 4/5. B-WinStar Farm, LLC (Ky). GII American Derby Arlington Interwoven, c, 4, Honour and Glory--Ceo Sis, by GIII Modesty H. Arlington Unbridled. ELP, 7-21, 5 1/2fT, 1:03 2/5. B-Traits LLC, GIII Arlington H. Arlington John W Phillips, Robertt Manfuso & John Tucker (Ky). July 25 GI Bing Crosby BC H. Del Mar Miswes, f, 4, Wayne County (Ire)--Bebop Valay, by GI Eddie Read H. Del Mar Carnivalay. CNL, 7-20, 1mT, 1:39 3/5. B-Mr & Mrs GII Chinese Cultural Ctr H. Woodbine James Peterson (Va). GIII Salvator Mile H. Monmouth July 28 GII Schuylerville S. Saratoga July 29 GII Sanford S. Saratoga B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N July 30 GII Bernard Baruch H. Saratoga July 31 GI Diana H. Saratoga EUROPE GI Test S. Saratoga GII San Clemente H. Del Mar CONDITIONS RESULTS: GII Washington Park H. Arlington ITALY, Naples, 10.30, Cond, 7-20, i13,005, 2yo, 7½fT, time: n/a, gd. ALCA THE DANCER (ITY) (f, 2, Love the Groom-- The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the Roccapia {Fr} {SW-Ity}, by Brook {Ire}) Lifetime Re- 8th Race, $41,000 Allowance, at Monmouth. cord: 5 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i14,960. O-G Latino; For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. B-All Torre di Canicaro; T-Maria Salvioni.