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FOR ADVERTISING Daddy Is A Legend INFORMATION or to subscribe, please call Rested and Ready for Antoinette at 352-732-8858 or Return to email: [email protected] BY KEENELAND PRESS OFFICE ______In This Issue: LEXINGTON, KY—She has spent the better part of 2018 campaigning against the best in her division, and now Susan and Jim Hill’s Daddy Is a Legend is back at Keeneland seek- BC Turf Sprint: Pay Any Price, 8, ing a third graded stakes victory. Still Fast as They Come Trained by George Weaver, Daddy Is a Legend looms as the filly to beat in Friday’s $150,000 Pin Oak Valley View (Grade 3). The race is run over the course where she broke 2019 Calendar Celebrates her maiden last fall. Progeny “We decided to wait for Keeneland following her last race,” Weaver said of Daddy Is Santa Anita Rainbow Six Carryover a Legend, who finished third behind Rushing Fall in the Lake Placid (G2) on Aug. 18 at Saratoga. “She has had a busy campaign and we wanted her fresh for her race here.” at $512,056 The two-month break from the races is the longest the daughter of Scat Daddy has had Gunnevera Leaves Zayas With the in 2018, a year in which she has com- Right Impression piled a record of one win from five starts with two thirds, all in graded stakes Shotgun Kowboy in Oklahoma Classics company. Her victory came in the Lake Cup George (G3) in July at Saratoga going the Pin Oak Valley View distance of a Kentucky Takes Action to Stem mile and one-sixteenth. Breakdowns A good performance Friday could Amy’s Challenge Works for Saturday’s send Daddy Is a Legend back to Del Mar where she won the Jimmy Durante (G3) Lexus Raven Run last fall. Weaver said the $300,000 Florida Progeny List Matriarch (G1) at a mile on Dec. 2 is under consideration for the filly. Florida Breeders’ List Manny Franco, who has been aboard Wire to Wire Business Place Daddy Is a Legend in her past three starts, has the mount Friday. Featured Advertisers Poetic Charm (GB) Well- Acclimated For Initial U.S. Run Ocala Stud Usually when runners from Europe Double Diamond come to Keeneland, they arrive the week of the race. Florida Department of Agriculture Godolphin’s Poetic Charm (GB) has FTBOA been here almost two weeks preparing for Friday’s $150,000 Pin Oak Valley Woodford View (Grade 3). Seminole Feed “She was going to come with another horse (Art du Val [GB]) on the seventh, Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply but he was a non-runner (for the Dixiana Journeyman Stud Daddy Is a Legend/COGLIANESE PHOTO See DADDY on page 3 Back to Top Page 3 Daddy Continued from COVER Lieurey (G3) at Deauville. Bourbon-G3),” said Christiane Harley, assistant to trainer Charles “She’s a good traveler and very easy to train,” Harley said. “She Appleby. “There was another plane coming over on the third to has done well here, but we have only been able to get on the turf pick up some yearlings, so she came over on that plane.” twice because of the rain.” Harley has accompanied Poetic Charm from England in two Poetic Charm, who will be ridden by Mike Smith on Friday, starts in France, where she won the Prix de la Cochere against trained on Keeneland’s all-weather training track and took several older fillies at Longchamp and placed second in the Prix de laps around the Walking Ring Tuesday morning. Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint: Pay Any Price, 8, Still Fast as They Come

BY JIM DUNLEAVY COURTESY DAILY RACING FORM _____ The field for the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (Grade 1) continues to grow, and in the last week picked up two Kentucky-based and a listed stakes winner in France. When pre-entries are taken Monday, the Breeders’ Cup selection committee will face some difficult decisions on who gets into the body of the 14-horse field and which horses are relegated to the also-eligible list. The first seven entrants in the five and one- half-furlong race are Breeders’ Cup Win and You’re In horses and the leaders based on a graded stakes point system. The remaining seven slots are filled by the committee. Florida-bred Pay Any Price is a horse whose accomplishments are difficult to judge but seems worthy of competing. Based year-round in South Florida, 8-year-old Pay Any Price has never raced in a graded stakes yet is seven for nine since July 1, 2017. He is a fan favorite in the region. Pay Any Price is fast. So fast, nobody has run quicker. On March 11, 2017, Pay Any Florida-bred Pay Any Price/LAUREN KING PHOTO Price set a five-furlong North American record of :53.61 in the row, he wouldn’t go in the gate, you couldn’t get him to the pole Silks Run Stakes at . to breeze. He was so tough. In his final Breeders’ Cup prep, Pay Any Price won the five- “He still doesn’t train like a normal horse, but now he’s control- furlong Tamiami Handicap at Gulfstream as the 2-5 favorite under ling himself and saving his energy for the race.” 130 pounds. He spotted his six opponents from 12 to 15 pounds Georgina Baxter took over the training of Pay Any Price when and set fractions of :21.64 and :43.94 en route to a final time of Ziadie’s training license renewal was denied by the Florida :55.57. Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering in late June. Baxter, who Rich Averill and Duke and Paul Matties, professional handi- worked as an exercise rider for Ziadie, is 13 for 56 as a trainer. She cappers both, claimed Pay Any Price for $25,000 at Gulfstream in still gallops Pay Any Price. July 2016. He has since won 10 of 15 starts and $454,000. “Georgina has gotten on him from Day 1 and been instrumental “We’ve pointed to the Breeders’ Cup all year,” Averill said. with this horse,” said Averill, who has 30 horses with Baxter. “I’m “Because he’s 8 [years-old], we’ve only done what we’ve needed happy she’s getting this chance.” to with him. We’re making him peak at the right time. He’s as good Hopefully, Pay Any Price will have an opportunity to compete now as when he set the record.” on the national stage. He’s earned it. Despite his age, Pay Any Price has raced only 24 times. He did- Chanteline and Ruby Notion are the new distaff hopefuls for n’t make his debut until he was four, and then after a handful of the race. Chanteline won the Franklin County Stakes at Keeneland starts went to the sidelines for 21 months. He won a nonwinners- last Friday. Ruby Notion was scratched from that race in order to of-two $8,000 claiming race in his return. Four starts later, Averill, train up to the Breeders’ Cup. the Matties brothers, and trainer Ralph Ziadie claimed him. El Astronaute convinced his connections he deserves a chance “He used to be his own worst enemy,” Averill said, “He was in the Turf Sprint on Saturday by winning the Prix de Bonneval at wasting his talent. When we got him he wouldn’t go in the shed Maisons-Laffitte.

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PRESS RELEASE ______Secretariat foals born in the spring of 1990. A new 2019 calendar fea- Albany’s Secret is also tures the last living sons and included; she passed away in daughters of legendary 1973 August but was a happy and Triple Crown winner healthy 30-year-old until the Secretariat. The first calendar day she died. in this series, released last “Sadly, we have lost four winter for 2018, was quite of our living legends this successful, raising more than year,” said McQueen, noting $4,600 for the equine indus- the additional losses of try groups it benefits despite Innkeeper, Time Alert and the late December launch. General Poppy (just a week “We were very happy with before his actual 35th birth- the support we received for day last April). the 2018 calendar, even “Unfortunately it’s what we though it was truly a last- have to expect with these old minute idea,” said horses; we just enjoy them writer/photographer Patricia while we can. On a personal McQueen, who created the note, they have provided me calendar as a fundraiser and to share these other Secretariat. The other five living sons with a lifetime of memories, and despite very special horses with Secretariat fans and daughters included in the calendar are: the tears when they leave us, I am better everywhere. “By launching the 2019 cal- - Torbay (31), a full brother to two-time for knowing them.” endar in the more timely month of October, Pacific Classic winner Tinners Way. The Living Legends Class of 2019 also we hope to reach even more people this - Ball Chairman (30), the dam of G1 includes two very special elderly grand- year, and as a result raise even more winner Perfect Soul. She did not appear in sons of Secretariat: 29-year-old Horse of funds.” the 2018 calendar. the Year and sire phenomenon A.P. Indy, The new calendar spans 15 months, - Stakes-placed Border Run (30), a full and 26-year-old Istabraq, a legend over the from January 2019 through March 2020. brother to Terlingua and Pancho Villa. hurdles in the U.K. and his native Ireland. Featured on the cover is stakes winner Fast - The last-crop Secretariat’s Fire (28), “These two grandsons are each very Market, now the oldest known living off- who is the last Secretariat mare to produce deserving of the term ‘living legend’ and I spring of Secretariat at age 32. As a race- a foal. am honored to include them.” horse, he made more starts (144) than any - Secret of the Sea (28), one of the final There is one more very special horse featured – Secretariat himself. Thanks to the generosity of The Tony Leonard Collection, a photo of the Triple Crown Roberts winner by the late, great photographer appears in the 2019 calendar. QUARTER HORSES All profits from the sale of the calendar are allocated to three worthy organizations, is looking to add experienced groomers to their sta. each of which has been a caretaker of one of the last known Secretariats. They are Job Duties include but are not limited to: Bright Futures Farm, an equine rescue and • Cleaning stalls and replacing bedding daily sanctuary accredited by the • Maintaining cleanliness of assigned barn Aftercare Alliance; Victory Alliance • Feeding, bathing and caring for horses Ranch, an equine rescue and sanctuary supporting veterans and special needs chil- The position is 45 hours a week, weekend work required. dren; and Virginia Tech’s MARE Center. Must pass background check and have current identification. Although the publicity for the 2018 cal- The right candidate will be eligible for top pay with a raise after 60 days as well as endar only produced one more living a)ordable medical, dental and vision insurance. Other benefits include six paid daughter of Secretariat (Ball Chairman), holidays and one week paid vacation after one year, with an increase to two weeks after she hopes there might still be others out there and asks anyone knowing of such a five years. Employees can also take advantage of our 401K program after one year. horse to reach out to her. If you are looking to work in a beautiful outdoor farm setting please contact The calendars, which will start shipping our office at 352-690-7713 to speak further about the position. immediately, are available for $25 each at www.SecretariatsLegacy.com.

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BY SANTA ANITA PRESS OFFICE______ARCADIA, CA–Santa Anita’s popular 20-cent Rainbow Pick Six Jackpot remained elusive on Sunday, as there were 31 winning tickets with all six winning horses on top, resulting in a Rainbow Pick Six Jackpot carryover of $512,056 into Thursday’s eight-race program. With a Jackpot carryover of $450,619.30 going into last Sunday, there was $268,348 in “new money” bet into the Rainbow Six, resulting in a total Sunday Jackpot pool of $718,967. With 31 win- ning tickets, each ticket was worth $4,624.30. Thursday’s third race, which has an approximate post time of 2 p.m. PT, is leg one in the Rainbow Six and is a maiden $20,000 claiming event for fillies and mares at a flat mile on the main track. Gunnevera Leaves Zayas With the Right Impression BY MIKE WELSCH COURTESY DAILY RACING FORM ______MIAMI – Aside from trainer Antonio Sano, nobody knows the Breeders’ Cup Classic (Grade1)-bound Gunnevera any better than jockey Edgard Zayas. Zayas has been Gunnevera’s regular workout rider throughout much of his career. He’s also been aboard him five times in the afternoon, winning twice while also guiding the son of Dialed In to second-place finishes in two of the sport’s most prestigious events, the Travers (G1) in 2017 and the Woodward (G1) earlier this sum- mer at Saratoga.

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Back to Top Page 8 Gunnevera Continued from page 7 than he was going into the Woodward or Cup (G1) on March 31 is a big plus com- the Breeders’ Cup last year,” said Zayas, ing into the Classic. who rode five winners over the weekend “He just feels good, he is in great con- and sits atop the standings during the early dition right now,” said Zayas. “Coming stages of the Gulfstream Park West meet- into the stretch, he just took off once he ing. “I mean, he’s never a horse who’s switched leads, I felt like he was really going to wow you or work lights out. But there when I asked him. And his gallop- he was definitely much better today in out, like always, was amazing. Galloping company than he was by himself last out six furlongs in 1:13 over this track, it week.” doesn’t get much better than that. I think Zayas said he thinks the relatively light the fact they gave him all that time off after schedule Gunnevera has kept since his Dubai and again after his last race is prob- eighth-place finish in the Dubai World ably responsible for that.” EXCLUSIVE QUALITY Elusive Quality / First Glimmer, by Glitterman FURY KAPCORI Tiznow / Gin Running, by Go For Gin GENTLEMEN’S BET Half Ours / Lady of Sun, by Gentlemen (ARG) KHOZAN Distorted Humor / Delta Princess, by A.P. Indy SONGANDAPRAYER Unbridled’s Song / Alizea By Premiership WINSLOW HOMER Unbridled's Song / Summer Raven, by Summer Squall

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Back to Top Page 10 Shotgun Kowboy Draws Outside Post in Oklahoma Classics Cup BY REMINGTON PARK PRESS OFFICE______Grade 3, $200,000 Lone Star Park Handicap, defeating Mubtaahij, out of National Hall of Fame trainer ’s barn. Mubtaahij OKLAHOMA CITY – If Shotgun Kowboy is going to make his mark was an impressive eight-length winner of the $2 million UAE Derby on Oklahoma Classics history Friday night at Remington Park, he (Group 2) in Dubai in 2015. will have to defeat four rivals while breaking from the outside post Tuff Kid is among those trying to spoil Shotgun Kowboy’s position, number five, in the mile and one-sixteenth event. party Friday night. Tuff Kid raced second, beaten five and one- Shotgun Kowboy is quarter lengths by attempting to win his Shotgun Kowboy, in third $175,000 the Classics Cup last Oklahoma Classics year. He was fourth in Cup, the richest event the 2016 edition of the on the $1,000,000 race behind winner Oklahoma Classics Phantom Trip, when Night. Bred, owned and Shotgun Kowboy trained by C.R. Trout of skipped the event. Edmond, Okla., Claimed on Aug. 31 Shotgun Kowboy won for $30,000 for new the Classis Cup in 2015 owner GK Racing of and in 2017. A third Driftwood, Tx., and victory in the race new trainer Karl would put him along- Broberg, Tuff Kid is side Mr Ross (1999- normally a deep closer 2001) and Zee Oh Six in his best efforts and (2002, 2005-2006), as will add blinkers for the the only horses to cap- first time in his career ture the top event in the for the Classics Cup. A series three times. 5-year-old gelding by Jockey David Don’t Get Mad from Cabrera receives the the Wild Again mare call on Shotgun Tuff Chick, Tuff Kid Kowboy for the first will be ridden by time in the 6-year-old Ramon Vazquez for the Shotgun Kowboy/DUSTIN ORONA PHOTO gelding’s career. A son first time in his career. of Kodiak Kowboy from the Siphon (Brz) mare Shotgun Jane, Hyper Drive is the only other contestant in the Classics Cup to Shotgun Kowboy has earned $1,267,501 overall with 12 wins have started previously in the race, finishing seventh behind win- (seven at Remington Park), five times finishing second and anoth- ner Phantom Trip in 2016. Owned by Henry Thilmony of er five races where he was third. He will make his 31st career start Minneapolis, Mn., and trained by Randy Oberlander, Hyper Drive when he leaves the gate on Friday night. last won on April 16 at Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Okla. in Shotgun Kowboy is the first horse to win the Grade 3, a starter allowance race at the same mile and one-sixteenth dis- Oklahoma Derby (2015) and then win the Oklahoma Classics tance of the Classics Cup. Cup. The Classics series started in the fall of 1993, shortly after Making his first start in the Classics Cup will be Rowdy The the legendary Oklahoma-bred Clever Trevor had retired. Clever Warrior, a 4-year-old trained by Donnie Von Hemel, the all-time Trevor is the only other Oklahoma-bred horse to have won the leading trainer by wins in the Oklahoma Classics with 26. Also Oklahoma Derby, known as the Remington Park Derby in 1989, entering the race for the first time is Night Strike, a 3-year-old when he took the inaugural edition of the top event in Oklahoma. trained by Bret Calhoun who won an Oklahoma-bred allowance Shotgun Kowboy seeks his fourth career victory in the race at 1 mile-70 yards at Remington Park on Sept. 6. Oklahoma Classics. He started his career in the state-bred series with a win in the $100,000 Classics Juvenile in 2014. Only four horses have won four or more Help Wanted – Experienced Night Watch Oklahoma Classics races in its history. Highland Ice won five Classics races with Must pass background check and drug screening. Notable Okie, Okie Ride, and She’s All In each winning four. When Applying must show valid driver’s license/social security card. Shotgun Kowboy enters the Classics Cup off a third-place effort in the $175,000 Health benefits after 60 days. Governor’s Cup behind Hence on Sept. 30. Earlier this year, Shotgun Kowboy, won the Ocala Area Farm • 352-299-5585

Back to Top Page 11 Kentucky Takes Action to Stem Breakdowns BY MATT HEGARTY the KHRC meeting by the commission’s identified by the injury database. COURTESY DAILY RACING FORM___ chairman, Frank Kling. “None of the affected horses stood out Scollay said that she had reviewed the in any of those areas,” Scollay said. Scollay LEXINGTON, KY. - State veterinary person- racing and training records of all six horses added that necropsy reports on the horses nel in Kentucky have enacted additional that broke down and found that the records had not yet been completed. measures to attempt to identify horses who would not have produced any red flags for Breakdowns are multifactorial, and it is are at greater risk for racing injuries since risk assessment under the list of factors See KENTUCKY on page 13 a spate of breakdowns in mid-September at , but have yet to identify any common factors that may have con- tributed to the fatalities, according to the state’s head equine veterinarian and its equine medical director. The additional measures have included identifying horses at entry time that may have one or more additional risk factors for injury so that veterinarians can examine those horses prior to race day, when all horses are subject to veterinary examina- tion, according to Mary Scollay, the equine medical director for the Kentucky Commission. Those risk factors, such as length of time between starts, have been identified through results generated from epidemiological examinations of data in the Equine Injury Database, a collabora- tive racing-industry effort. Scollay said that she believed the addi- tional exams have benefited horses and trainers, some of whom may not have been aware that their horses were at greater risk for injury prior to being identified for a Churchill Downs/COADY PHOTO post-entry exam. “Some of those exams have resulted in trainers withdrawing horses prior to the race, so it may be picking everyone’s heads up a bit,” Scollay said, during a meeting of the KHRC on Tuesday. Over Sept. 20-23, four horses suffered catastrophic injuries during races at Churchill Downs, and two more fatally broke down during training hours, accord- ing to Scollay. That set off alarm bells at the commission, at Churchill, and within the ranks of horsemen based at the Louisville track, which will host the Breeders’ Cup on Nov. 2-3. Just after the breakdowns occurred, Churchill brought in Mick Peterson, a rac- ing-surface specialist based at the University of Kentucky, to conduct a review of the track, both under dry and wet conditions, and Peterson concluded that the surface “was as consistent as it has ever been,” according to Kevin Flanery, the president of Churchill Downs. Flanery was asked to speak about Peterson’s analysis at

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Back to Top Page 13 Kentucky Continued from page 11 conducted over the turf course, the veterinary officials said, lead- often difficult, if not impossible, to find common elements to a ing to a call by the KHRC for Ellis to have its grass surface exam- spate of catastrophic injuries or determine whether a cluster was ined by Peterson. nothing more than a statistical abnormality. According to long- Scollay said that Ellis Park management had agreed to the term injury data, U.S. racehorses suffer fatal breakdowns at a rate review, with a goal of having the Ellis surface “be consistent with of approximately 1.8 horses per 1,000 starts (using the average for what all of our thoroughbred racetracks are doing.” the past nine years), but those rates can vary widely over the short- In addition, two horses suffered fatal musculoskeletal break- term and over different surfaces. downs during the five-day all-turf meeting at Kentucky Downs in Veterinary officials also revealed during the Tuesday meeting early September, a number that works out to two breakdowns per that five horses suffered fatal musculoskeletal injuries during the 550 starts, although from a small sample set. All told, the number recent Ellis Park summer meet, a number far higher than at previ- of breakdowns in the summer and early fall at Kentucky tracks ous meets at the track. Four of those horses broke down in races was likely the worst it has been in years. Amy’s Challenge Works for Saturday’s Lexus Raven Run BY KEENELAND PRESS OFFICE____ Working with Teryn It Up, a 3-year-old See Your Ad Here! maiden, Oscar Performance edged in front at LEXINGTON, KY - Novogratz Racing the wire as he completed his final quarter- Contact [email protected] Stables’ Amy’s Challenge tuned up for a mile in :24 with regular rider Jose Ortiz up. or call 352-732-8858 start in Saturday’s $250,000 Lexus Raven “I am happy with it,” trainer Brian for more information Run (Grade 2) by working a half-mile in Lynch said. “I wanted him to go in around :46.80 Wednesday morning over a fast 1:01 or 1:01 and change.” track for trainer Mac Robertson. Oscar Performance, winner of the Working on her own after the renova- Ricoh Woodbine Mile (G1) in his most tion break, Amy’s Challenge galloped out recent start Sept. 15, on Oct. 7 worked a FOR SALE five furlongs in :59. half-mile in :52.20 on a turf course labeled “Pretty good; pretty good,” Robertson good. He was scheduled for another grass said after the work. work this past Sunday, but rainy conditions Brooks ‘n Down Undefeated as a 2-year-old and graded curtailed any turf activity. stakes-placed this spring at Oaklawn Park, “You do what you can,” Lynch said of Filly Amy’s Challenge comes into the Lexus the missed grass work. “But he has worked Raven Run off a turf sprint victory at well on the dirt, and this year he has never Canterbury Park. lost when I have worked him on the dirt o/o Sunandsea “I was just trying to get her a win,” before a race. Robertson said of the grass start. “She had “He worked on dirt before Woodbine by Wolf Power been running her guts out without winning and before the race at Belmont (the Grade one.” 3 Poker in June).” $3,000. Amy’s Challenge came to Keeneland Winner of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile last fall after beating the boys in her first Turf (G1) at Santa Anita in 2016 and ninth two starts but did not race. in last year’s mile and one-half Breeders’ 352-895-8988 “She’s a sound filly and she has done Cup Turf (G1) at Del Mar after setting the well here,” Robertson said. pace, Oscar Performance likely will have Wednesday’s work was the third for his final Breeders’ Cup work on the turf at Amy’s Challenge at Keeneland following a Churchill Downs Oct. 28. bullet 5 furlongs in :59 on Oct. 9 and anoth- er five-eighths work in :58.60 on Oct. 3. Oscar Performance Tunes Up GROOMS NEEDED F For Breeders’ Cup Mile MUST be experienced with Amerman Racing’s four-time Grade 1 winner Oscar Performance continued his thoroughbred horses in training. preparations for the $2 million Breeders’ Must have legal documentation. Cup Mile (G1) at Churchill Downs on Nov. 3 by working five furlongs in company in Drug Free Workplace. 1:01 over a fast main track Wednesday 352-804-3000 morning at Keeneland.

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Daily Racing Form Thursday & Friday, October 18 & 19 Below is a list of runners sired by Florida or former Florida stallions scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. The list contains all data available at time of list generation. KANTHAROS TWO STEP SALSA Thursday, October 18 Trio of Champions 7 Gulfstream Park West Stream of Gold 1 Finger Lakes A. P. WARRIOR Noa’s Moon Pie 3 Gulfstream Park West Warrioroftheroses 6 Laurel Park LUCKY LIONEL Gingermore 3 Keeneland Chas Tom 8 Hawthorne Salsa Dog 8 Finger Lakes ADIOS CHARLIE Brag Dude 8 Gulfstream Park West Adios Annie 7 Laurel Park MACHO UNO Hangry 2 Penn National Beautiful Maiden 7 Laurel Park UNCAPTURED MASS MEDIA Diosa 4 Santa Anita ALYSWEEP Jacobs Flyer 3 Delta Downs Z Lovelee Linda 2 Finger Lakes Victorious Gold 10 Delta Downs WILDCAT HEIR Wild Winter 6 Gulfstream Park West AWESOME OF COURSE MILWAUKEE BREW Fire Mission 6 Penn National Awe Zoom 6 Charles Town Hey Mabel 9 Laurel Park Richie’slilwildcat 7 Belmont Park Awesome Eddie 8 Charles Town OMEGA CODE WINSLOW HOMER BIG DRAMA Maria Z 2 Remington Park Artist 7 Gulfstream Park West Who’s Your Drama 5 Gulfstream Park West Rontos Lily 6 Keeneland OUTFLANKER WITH DISTINCTION Nick Papagiorgio 4 Laurel Park Fast Andrew 1 Gulfstream Park West BRETHREN Eye of the Wildcat 8 Laurel Park Reagan’s Heart 1 Gulfstream Park West Bimini 2 Gulfstream Park West Vino de Pago 3 Gulfstream Park West Samoa 2 Gulfstream Park West OVERDRIVEN Distinct Flirt 5 Delta Downs No Honor No Deal 3 Penn National Over Limit 6 Gulfstream Park West Dunk 4 Gulfstream Park West Thundering Richie 8 Hawthorne POMEROY Little Poncho 8 Charles Town Friday, October 19 BRING THE HEAT AWESOME OF COURSE Unscathed 6 Hawthorne POSEIDON’S WARRIOR Pantyhose 2 Laurel Park Oh My Warrior 4 Gulfstream Park West Devout Type 6 Hawthorne CASHEL CASTLE Wyatts Warrior 8 Gulfstream Park West Cashel Rock 6 Hawthorne BENNY THE BULL PROSPECTIVE Jets a Ginnin 1 Indiana Grand Lovely Sunset 1 Laurel Park CLOSING ARGUMENT Bull Empress 2 Golden Gate Fields Victoria’sprospect 2 Golden Gate Fields Aticketforwill 3 Delta Downs Tormenta de Oro 3 Gulfstream Park West R Showgirl 3 Gulfstream Park West Alex’s Turn 8 Delta Downs Dewey’s Bull 5 Delta Downs CONGRATS PROUD ACCOLADE My Charming Clyde 6 Gulfstream Park West BIG DRAMA Amabella 1 Golden Gate Fields Drama Run 5 Hawthorne Rumandice 4 Keeneland PUT IT BACK Sum Mo Cash 7 Gulfstream Park West Port of Indy 5 Charles Town Kickback 5 Finger Lakes Congrats Graduate 8 Laurel Park BIONDETTI RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE Das Da One 4 Gulfstream Park West COWTOWN CAT Mister Sense 8 Gulfstream Park West Conscripted 5 Laurel Park Rescue Cat 3 Charles Town La Zoraya 9 Laurel Park READ THE FOOTNOTES Station Rock 10 Woodbine D’WILDCAT So Noted 6 Finger Lakes Kubo Cat 3 Delta Downs Shiny River 9 Remington Park BYARS Saratoga Wildcat 5 Penn National Andy Man 4 Delta Downs SAINT AFLEET DR. CATON Bizzarrini 7 Delta Downs CLOSING ARGUMENT Hepplewhite 8 Finger Lakes Double Clutchin 3 Delta Downs SAINT ANDDAN Personal Conflict 4 Delta Downs DRILL Becky Kecki 1 Charles Town Silver Drill 1 Gulfstream Park West Kovarro 7 Penn National CONGRATS Tiger’s Tip 2 Keeneland EXCHANGE RATE SARAVA Elizabeth Nicole 2 Belmont Park Star of Sarava 4 Penn National My Girl Rocket 7 Delta Downs New Atlas 3 Hawthorne Chief Exchanger 5 Gulfstream Park West SHAKESPEARE COWTOWN CAT Publicist 3 Gulfstream Park West Theodosia 7 Belmont Park Shrew Meaning 8 Laurel Park Bow Town Cat 6 Belmont Park FORMAL DINNER SILVER TREE Formal Class 7 Laurel Park Silvera 7 Hawthorne CURRENCY SWAP Gadot 7 Gulfstream Park West GONE ASTRAY SOLDAT Cat’s Astray 3 Gulfstream Park West My Rose of Savanna 1 Finger Lakes D’WILDCAT Soldat House 1 Laurel Park That’s D ‘cat 6 Delta Downs GREATNESS Mr. Fitz 5 Belmont Park Maxi’s Taxi 3 Hawthorne EXCHANGE RATE SONGANDAPRAYER The Dow 1 Gulfstream Park West HANDSOME MIKE Boston Trick 5 Charles Town Liam’s World 8 Delta Downs Naughty Me 5 Delta Downs Song for Heddings 10 Delta Downs EXCLUSIVE QUALITY HE’S HAD ENOUGH STRONG HOPE Lady of Quality 7 Gulfstream Park West He’s Thunder 1 Hawthorne Garrison K 4 Hawthorne Had Enough K P 4 Santa Anita FACTUM Red Sails 5 Woodbine HEAR NO EVIL Kavansberg 1 Belmont Park Begin 7 Gulfstream Park West Cataclysmic 6 Finger Lakes One Slick Fact 9 Gulfstream Park West Brighton Lane 6 Laurel Park TREASURE BEACH (GB) Coco Honey 1 Delta Downs FIELD COMMISSION HIGH COTTON Ravin’s Treasure 1 Hawthorne Lil Commissioner 5 Laurel Park Howdy Boy 1 Penn National Toki 3 Gulfstream Park West Continued on next page

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Stallion Progeny for Friday, October 19 Daily Racing Form Below is a list of runners sired by Florida stallions or former Florida stallions scheduled to start in races at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks. The list contains all data available at time of list generation. FIRST DUDE OMEGA CODE SAINT ANDDAN Taylor’s Princess 7 Keeneland Penguini 1 Remington Park Didnotmeanit 3 Gulfstream Park West Kiss That Dude 8 Delta Downs Mustang Eddie 3 Remington Park Becky’s Dude 10 Delta Downs SLIGO BAY (IRE) OUTFLANKER Dolly Dagger 4 Woodbine GONE ASTRAY Sofranko 8 Laurel Park Seize the Bay 7 Woodbine He’s a Leader 1 Gulfstream Park West Dan Sing Nightly 10 Woodbine Velleity 10 Delta Downs OVERDRIVEN Kilkenny Prospect 10 Woodbine Overnegotiate 2 Belmont Park GRAEME HALL R Next Roll 2 Gulfstream Park West Just Passing Time 3 Indiana Grand SOLDAT Sweetheart Lady 7 Gulfstream Park West Flying My Way 7 Gulfstream Park West HEAR NO EVIL Soldiva 9 Gulfstream Park West Bayou’s Legacy 2 Laurel Park PEACE RULES Joyful Noise 9 Laurel Park Elusive Harmony 3 Gulfstream Park West SONGANDAPRAYER A Song for Arch 5 Delta Downs HIGH COTTON PLEASANT STRIKE Love to Singh 5 Delta Downs Erre Erre 1 Gulfstream Park West Cotton Princess 1 Charles Town Theboyzdelight 5 Delta Downs Tasunke Witco 5 Santa Anita Tropical Cognac 4 Gulfstream Park West Dessert Honeys 8 Keeneland SPANISH STEPS With Me Without Me 9 Gulfstream Park West POSEIDON’S WARRIOR Lady Gaia 5 Indiana Grand Sky Warrior 8 Indiana Grand IN SUMMATION Harlans Warrior 10 Delta Downs TELLING Tearless 6 Belmont Park Telling Warrior 3 Laurel Park RATTLESNAKE BRIDGE KANTHAROS Rattlesnake Bite 4 Woodbine TEQUILAZO Tschudi’s Girl 5 Keeneland Real de Jalpa 5 Hawthorne Sweet Moochie 6 Gulfstream Park West READ THE FOOTNOTES Immaculate Heart 7 Gulfstream Park West Proletariat 7 Belmont Park TREASURE BEACH (GB) Southern Sis 8 Gulfstream Park West Casino Queen 10 Remington Park Flamingo Beach 2 Hawthorne Dalal 9 Gulfstream Park West Miss Sassy’s Back 9 Gulfstream Park West Amazon Lizzie 9 Laurel Park REPARATIONS Ocean Delight 9 Gulfstream Park West Lil Lulu 5 Charles Town MACHO UNO Beach Waltz 9 Keeneland Muchos Besos 2 Santa Anita REVOLVING Machita 5 Gulfstream Park West Perfect Ten 7 Gulfstream Park West TRIPPI La Dolce Uno 5 Woodbine Lady Dozer 6 Hawthorne Small Bear 8 Belmont Park ROAR OF THE TIGER Voodoo Spell 7 Hawthorne TWO STEP SALSA MASS MEDIA Two Step Alpha 1 Gulfstream Park West Cat’s Hit 2 Delta Downs SAFE IN THE U S A Senor Salsa 2 Indiana Grand Yes Gorgeous 9 Delta Downs Peteizum 8 Hawthorne WILDCAT HEIR MILWAUKEE BREW SAINT AFLEET Heiressall 2 Gulfstream Park West Prideofdistinction 8 Woodbine County Coroner 5 Delta Downs Civil 2 Keeneland

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Copyright © 2004 Florida Breeders’ List for Daily Racing Form Thursday & Friday, October 18 & 19 Below is a list of Florida-bred runners scheduled to start in races this afternoon and tonight at racetracks across North America. Daily Racing Form, the information source for this list, does not include all North American racetracks.

Macho Alpha 4 Midwest Thoroughbreds Nightstrings 4 GoldMark Farm, LLC Thursday, October 18 Silvera 7 Vegso Racing Stable Tropical Cognac 4 Carol Hershe Sea of Makebelieve 8 Wesley Ward Caspian Tale 5 Span Investments Inc & Delroy Wallace BELMONT PARK Polar Jet 3 Stan Uragami Machita 5 San Basilio LLC KEENELAND Gift of Glory 6 Maxxam Alliance, LLC Mr. Fitz 5 Carolin Von Rosenberg DVM Hubbadahubbadaboom 2 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Sweet Moochie 6 Amalio Ruiz Lozano Blissful Breeze 7 Sally J. Andersen Sparkys Surprise 2 Sharon Biamonte Una Luna 6 Caroni Stable Expected Ruler 9 Liam Benson Gingermore 3 Katherine Devall Begin 7 Stephen W. Screnci Shamcat 9 Vegso Racing Stable Souper Wish 5 Live Oak Stud Crumb Bun 7 Eric J. Wirth Rontos Lily 6 M375 Thoroughbreds Inc. Flying My Way 7 Marion G. Montanari HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES Soul Singer 6 Craig Lawrence Wheeler Becky Kecki 1 El Batey Farm LLC Gadot 7 Woodford Thoroughbreds Makossa 1 GoldMark Farm, LLC LAUREL PARK Immaculate Heart 7 Tracy Pinchin Simplylucky 1 Patricia Generazio Lovely Sunset 1 John C. Oxley La Rubirosa 7 David Lavoie Awe Zoom 6 Janis Cross Cubbage Soldat House 1 Kuehne Racing Lady of Quality 7 Span Investments Awesome Eddie 8 Northwind Thoroughbreds LLC Brighton Lane 6 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Perfect Ten 7 Stonehedge, LLC Adios Annie 7 Ocala Stud Sum Mo Cash 7 Amanda Thompson Gonzalez & DELTA DOWNS Beautiful Maiden 7 Ocala Stud Gerardo Gonzalez Coco Honey 1 Champion Equine LLC Prevailing Party 7 GoldMark Farm, LLC Sweetheart Lady 7 J D Farms Distinct Flirt 5 Stonehedge, LLC Whateverusaydear 7 Rick Sutherland Naughty Me 5 Beth Bayer PENN NATIONAL Southern Sis 8 Pedro Gonzalez & Ibrahim Arce Union Salute 6 Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Howdy Boy 1 Thomas L. Croley Dalal 9 Pedro Gonzalez & George Herrera Pi 9 Off The Hook Partners LLC No Honor No Deal 3 Julian DeMora Miss Mariu 9 Woodford Thoroughbreds Star of Sarava 4 New Phoenix Racing LLC & Susan Roy Miss Sassy’s Back 9 Arboritanza Racing LLC FINGER LAKES Saratoga Wildcat 5 Hardacre Farm LLC My Rose of Savanna 1 Linda Lee Schroetlin Ocean Delight 9 Helen Barbazon & Joseph Barbazon Fire Mission 6 Bailey Bolen Patella 1 Mr. Amore Stables One Slick Fact 9 Stonehedge, LLC Kovarro 7 Tee N Jay Farm Z Lovelee Linda 2 Dave J. Markgraf Share the Magic 9 Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC Good Harbour 3 Robert C. Roffey Jr. Soldiva 9 Bev Hendry That L D K Is Mine 3 Sienna Farms LLC Princess Nicole 3 Farm III Enterprises LLC With Me Without Me 9 Darsan Inc. Kickback 5 Allen Iwinski Diosa 4 Rachel Kimbell Cataclysmic 6 Red Oak Stable Swirling 5 English Range Farm HAWTHORNE Total Joint 6 Kinsman Farm Flamingo Beach 2 Dr. & Mrs. Cornelius A. Link Atta Boy Henry 7 Rose Family Stables, LTD Mighty Might 2 Carson Springs Farm Il Fratello 8 Luisa Degwitz & Ric-Deg Farm Friday, October 19 Rhythmia 2 Vegso Racing Stable Salsa Dog 8 Manuel Andrade Landing Gear 3 Helen Collura BELMONT PARK Seeyalaterbye 3 Margie M Webb GOLDEN GATE FIELDS Muggsamatic 4 Gilbert G. Campbell Drama Run 5 Jocelyn Dickey McKathan Victoria’sprospect 2 Linda Schall Pastor Sophie Germain 5 Moreau Bloodstock Int’l Inc &Thomas Little Chick 5 David McGinn Kutsukos Real de Jalpa 5 George & Tania Heatherly, GT Farms, GULFSTREAM PARK WEST Bow Town Cat 6 Shadybrook Farm Inc LLC & Heather Ruebel-Duggan Cappy Hour 1 George Santis & Judy Karlin Tearless 6 Sherry R. Mansfield & Kenneth H. Devout Type 6 John Santina Fast Andrew 1 SJT Racing Stable LLC Davis Lady Dozer 6 Judi Hicklin Fortunate Friends 1 Nicholas J. Downes Killeen 9 Hardacre Farm LLC Rain Expression 6 Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc. Goldenlineof 1 Jaime Mejia & Maria Ines Mejia Transistor 9 Arindel Grey Mask 7 Patricia M. Mayfield & Family Reagan’s Heart 1 Flying Finish Farm Zap Daddy 9 Westbury Stables LLC & Alfonso Figliolia Shanghai Go Go 1 English Range Farm Broodmares IV Silver Drill 1 Get Away Farm HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES Voodoo Spell 7 Big C Farm Bimini 2 Arindel Cotton Princess 1 Joel Sainer Peteizum 8 Lambholm Busy Signal 2 SJT Racing Stable LLC Lucky Eight 1 Zayat Stables Papa’s Little Girl 4 Risen Star Farm KEENELAND Jo Sweetness 2 Dream Builder Racing, LLC Civil 2 Brent Fernung, Crystal Fernung & Samoa 2 Arindel DELTA DOWNS Eugene P. Cahalan Cat’s Astray 3 Larry A. Bell My Girl Rocket 7 Al Shaqab Racing LLC Summer Passport 2 Dr. K. K. Jayaraman &Dr. V. Devi Just Say Lucky 3 Machmer Hall & Milan Kosanavich Liam’s World 8 Sienna Farms LLC Jayaraman Noa’s Moon Pie 3 Sandra McKinney Becky’s Dude 10 Beth Bayer & Casey Newick Souper Tapit 4 Live Oak Stud R Showgirl 3 Ocala Stud Harlans Warrior 10 Kathleen Amaya, Raffaele Centofanti Tschudi’s Girl 5 Carolin Von Rosenberg & Mike Yovankin Toki 3 Whitney Racing Stables, Inc. &Alexandro Centofanti Taylor’s Princess 7 Tim Stewart Vino de Pago 3 Flying Finish Farm Velleity 10 Curtis Mikkelsen & Patricia Horth Dessert Honeys 8 Ocala Stud Dunk 4 Arindel You Could Be Mine 10 Kathleen Amaya, Raffaele Centofanti Oh My Warrior 4 Just For Fun Stable, Inc. &Alexandro Centofanti LAUREL PARK Vincero 4 Northwest Stud Bayou’s Legacy 2 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Swagger Jagger 5 Woodford Thoroughbreds GOLDEN GATE FIELDS Pantyhose 2 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Cantaclaro 6 Caroni Stable Bull Empress 2 Joel Hollis & Donna Hollis Telling Warrior 3 George De Benedicty My Charming Clyde 6 Dr. Thomas L. Croley Holy Diver 5 C & G Thoroughbreds Sweet Candy Dance 4 Mr. & Mrs. Annuncio Stanchieri Over Limit 6 Ocala Stud Majestic Star 6 Brereton C. Jones Conscripted 5 Three Lyons Racing, LLC & Jeff Heslep Wild Winter 6 Harold J. Plumley Quick and Silver 7 Elizabeth P. Whelan, David J. Whelan, Lil Commissioner 5 Edward Seltzer & Krista Seltzer Artist 7 Henry Wieneke & Joan Wieneke Teresa Murphy & Steve Murphy Secret Cape 8 H & A Stables LLC Blind Ruckus 7 Vaughan Heard Forres Lily 9 Christine M. Hosier Mikado 7 Lambholm GULFSTREAM PARK WEST Joyful Noise 9 Jacks or Better Farm Inc. Erre Erre 1 Luis Alberto Navas Sr. No Dinero 7 Larry Bell La Zoraya 9 Carlos Munoz He’s a Leader 1 Mary K. Haire Trio of Champions 7 Kenneth H. Davis & Sherry R. Mans- Two Step Alpha 1 Get Away Farm field SANTA ANITA PARK Denver 2 Arindel Brag Dude 8 William P. Sorren Swamp Souffle 3 Craig L. Wheeler & Barry Berkelhammer Heiressall 2 Purple Haze Stable Mister Sense 8 McKathan Bros. Holland Road 5 Rowling Oaks Farm LLC & Charmsil, LLC Oldfashioned Style 2 Angela M. Ingenito White Sock Wolf 8 Edward Seltzer, Beverly Pioneerof the West 5 Faraway Farm R Next Roll 2 Ocala Stud Anderson,Joseph Barbazon & Helen Tasunke Witco 5 Ocala Stud Didnotmeanit 3 Anthony Calascibetta Barbazon Elusive Harmony 3 Darsan Inc. Wyatts Warrior 8 Casey Seaman WOODBINE Publicist 3 Linda Pastor & Robert Pastor Rattlesnake Bite 4 B.P.N. HAWTHORNE There Goes Bella 3 George Vires Red Sails 5 William F. Murphy & Annabel Murphy He’s Thunder 1 Lisa McGreevy Tormenta de Oro 3 University of Florida Foundation Curlin’s Knight 10 Alter Racing Stables, Inc Maxi’s Taxi 3 Oliver B. Brooks Jr. Das Da One 4 Woodford Thoroughbreds Station Rock 10 Jimmy B. Randolph & Myra Hill

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