KEENOV MARCHES ON HEADLINE p. 2 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 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2005 KITTEN’S JOY TO STAND FOR $25K DIES Ken and Sarah Ramsey’s reigning turf Kit- Classic-winning champion Shadeed (--Contin- ten’s Joy (El Prado--Kitten’s First, by Lear Fan) will ual, by ) euthanized Nov. 13 due to enter stud for a fee of $25,000 complications from an illness, according to a press at Ramsey Farm in Nicholasville, release. The 23-year-old stallion Ky. Kitten’s Joy enjoyed his best was buried at season as a sophomore, notch- Farm in Versailles, Kentucky, ing the GIII Virginia Derby, the GI where he had been standing at Secretariat S. and the GI Turf stud. Bred in Kentucky by the Classic Invitational. He closed partnership of Cherry Valley out his championship year with a Farm and Gamely Corp., the bay Kitten’s Joy second-place finish in the GI sold as a yearling for $800,000 Equi-Photo Breeders’ Cup Turf. The hand- www.gainsboroughfarm.com at Keeneland July and was sent some chestnut only faced the to England to race in the colors starter twice this season, taking the GII Firecracker of Sheikh Maktoum al Maktoum. Shadeed captured the Breeders’ Cup H. in his four-year-old bow and placing Houghton S. as a two-year-old for trainer Michael second in the GI Arlington Million. He retires with nine Stoute before developing into a star as a three-year-old wins from 14 starts and $2,075,791 in earnings. in 1985. Following his win in the G3 Craven S., he won the G1 2000 Guineas and the G2 Queen Elizabeth II S., ‘ATTILA’ STORMS HIS WAY INTO THE DASH and was the highweighted three-year-old miler in Eng- Attila’s Storm (Forest Wildcat), fourth in the GI Breed- land. Shadeed crossed the Atlantic for the GI Breeders’ ers’ Cup Sprint behind Silver Train, has drawn into the Cup Mile at Aqueduct for his final career start. He fin- GI Frank J. DeFrancis Memorial Dash with the scratch ished fourth, but was placed third via disqualification, of Sensibly Chic (Distorted Humor). “He’s a pretty nice and retired with a record of 7-4-1-1 and earnings of colt,” trainer Rick Schosberg $292,545. He sired Italian champion Free Thinker in his commented. “He’d done all that first crop, and was represented by G1 1000 Guineas we’ve asked of him. He put in a winner and champion in his second. Alydeed, good effort in the Breeders’ Cup hero of the Queen’s Plate and second in the G1 and came out of it in great Preakness S., came from his third crop. Shadeed later shape. We were hoping for a sired millionaire (GB), a Group 1 winner in better post [14] in the DeFrancis England, Ireland and France to complement her third- 2005 BC Sprint Dash. We’re confident that he place finish in the 1995 Breeders’ Cup Mile. From 17 Horsephotos belongs in the race.” Connec- crops to race, he sired 15 stakes winners, 10 of which tions of Sensibly Chic have scored at group/graded level. opted to keep their charge against her own sex and have entered her in the Stefanita S. on the Dash undercard. “At the end of the day this made the most RAMSEY FARM - 2006 FEES sense,” trainer Tim Tullock said. “I don’t think she was overmatched in the Dash, but she wasn’t a standout Stallion Sire Fee either and she is a standout in the Stefanita.” Badge of Silver Silver Deputy $12,500 Catienus Storm Cat $10,000 All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Kitten’s Joy El Prado (Ire) $25,000 unless otherwise indicated www.ramseyfarm.com

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WILDCAT HEIR TO CLOVERLEAF FARM The UNBRIDLED’S SONG MARE TOPS KEENELAND Grade I-winning five-year-old Wildcat Heir (Forest The seven-year-old mare Unbridled Dream (Unbridled’s Wildcat--Penniless Heiress, by Pentelicus), retired after Song) brought a $92,000 final bid to top yesterday’s sustaining an injury in the GI Breeders’ Cup Sprint penultimate session of Keeneland’s November Breeding Oct. 29, will enter stud at Cloverleaf Farm in Reddick, Stock Sale in Lexington. In foal to During, whose first Florida as part of a Taylor foals arrive next year, the bay is a daughter of Made/WinStar Farm venture. His Remington Park Oaks winner Dixie Fine (by L’Emigrant). stud fee will be $8,000 live foal. Consigned by Lakland LLC, The full brother to MGSW Forest agent, Hip 3957 was purchased Heiress and MSW Forest Heir by M. Lyn Burleson. Heading captured last year’s GI Frank J. yesterday’s weanling offerings DeFrancis Memorial Dash for was Hip 3843, a filly by Trust N owner/breeder New Farm. “We Luck, who secured a $75,000 were looking for the right horse final bid from Vinery Stud. The Sherackatthetrack to stand in Florida, and Wildcat first foal out of the Capote mare Heir really fits the profile of highly successful Florida No Small Wonder, the chestnut Trust N Luck www.stallionregister.com stallions,” said Brent Fernung, Cloverleaf’s general was consigned by Long Branch manager. “He had a lot of speed, has a strong pedigree Farm LLC, agent. The final session begins today at that is well known to breeders in Florida and, most 10 a.m. Complete results are available on importantly, is a very good physical.” Those sentiments www.keeneland.com. were echoed by trainer Ben Perkins Jr. “My father and I have trained some very fast horses, and there is no KEENELAND NOVEMBER STATISTICS doubt in my mind that Wildcat Heir is by far the fastest horse that we have ever had anything to do with,” said THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 the conditioner. SESSION TOTALS 2005 2004 No. Offered 272 291 RECENT BIDS No. Sold 221 233 FOR THE TRIPLE CROWN RNAs 51 58 % RNA 18.8% 20% Year Derby/Preakness Winner Belmont Finish Gross $2,554,000 $2,755,700 2004 Smarty Jones 2nd Average (% change) $11,557 (-2.5%) $11,827 2003 Funny Cide 3rd Median (% change) $8,000 (n/c) $8,000 2002 War Emblem 8th 1999 Charismatic 3rd CUMULATIVE 2005 2004 1998 Real Quiet 2nd No. Offered 3439 3487 1997 Silver Charm 2nd No. Sold 2619 2,685 1989 Sunday Silence 2nd RNAs 678 802 1987 Alysheba 4th % RNA 19.7% 23% 1982 Pleasant Colony 3rd Gross $288,011,500 $278,379,800 1979 Spectacular Bid 3rd Average (% change) $109,970 (+6.1%) $103,680 Median (% change) $38,000 (+8.6%) $35,000 www.keeneland.com

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PANEL MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS TO NYRA: CUT TAKEOUT; DEFER NTRA DUES by Tom Precious, courtesy of www.bloodhorse.com A state oversight panel is recommending the New SHACONAGE RETIRED Multiple graded stakes York Racing Association boost takeout, defer dues to winner Shaconage (El Prado {Ire}--Carita Tostada {Chi}, the National Racing Association, and get by Gallantsky) has been retired after sustaining a ten- a cash advance from its casino partner in order to cope don injury. The five-year-old had with NYRA's worsening fiscal picture. The oversight been scheduled to contest Satur- board estimates NYRA's operating expenses will exceed day’s GIII Cardinal H. at Chur- its revenues by up to $7 million by next April, which it chill Downs. “She was a good blamed on "the extraordinary costs related to NYRA's filly,” commented trainer Mitch legal difficulties and resultant fees and fines." In a Nov. Shirota. “She was a tough filly 17 letter to NYRA president Charles Hayward, Carole to train and was always tough Stone, head of the panel, said as a result, NYRA's fiscal on herself. I’d worry about her solutions should be done "without diminishing the value Shaconage Four Footed Fotos when she went out in the morn- of the franchise or shifting the burden of any solution ings, so it’s a little relief that to the state taxpayers or other elements of the indus- she’s retired.” Shirota added that Shaconage had been try.'' The state government oversight board, in Stone's sent to owner Andrena Van Doren’s farm near letter, made no mention of two of NYRA's current Georgetown, Kentucky, but that breeding plans were cash-raising plans--selling off 80 parcels of land in and undecided. A daughter of Chilean Group 1 winner around Aqueduct and auctioning 19 pieces of artwork. Carita Tostada, the grey is a half sister to multiple The board has already said it believes NYRA does not Grade I-placed Chile Chatte (Storm Cat) and GSW have the legal authority to sell the land or paintings Jadada (Jade Hunter). Shaconage earned her first without state approval. Stone said NYRA should sell or graded stakes victory in the 2004 GIII Argent Mortgage syndicate its interest in Equibase, with an option to re- S. and added another in the GIII Locust Grove H. She acquire the interest at a pre-established price at some won this year’s Ellis Park Breeders’ Cup Turf S. and hit time in the future. She also recommended NYRA "inten- the board in an additional five graded events. She heads sify efforts" to resolve existing lawsuits "in order to to the breeding shed with a record of 29-6-3-7 and achieve a timely cash settlement." earnings of $534,051. For the complete story, click here.

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SANTA ANITA TO OFFER $12 MILLION IN STAKES PURSES Santa Anita Park will offer over $12-million in stakes purses during its 69th season of racing, including 10 Grade I events. The 86-day win- ter/spring meet gets underway Dec. 26 with the GI Malibu S. Other highlights include the GI Santa Anita H. Mar. 4, the GI Santa Anita Derby Apr. 8, as well as the fourth annual Sunshine Millions Jan. 28. A total of 60 stakes races are scheduled--43 of them graded. The inclusion of overnight stakes will be offered for the first time. “We decided to include our overnight stakes so that horsemen can better plan a course of action,” said Santa Anita Racing Secretary Rick Hammerle.

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Yesterday’s Results: 7th-AQU, $46,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m (off turf), 1:39 2/5, ft. PLEASANT LAUGHTER (f, 3, Coronado's Quest-- Pleasant Reign, by Pleasant Colony) drew in as ‘main track only’ when this event was removed from the turf and made the most of the opportunity. A distant sec- ond in a seven-furlong maiden at Saratoga Aug. 26, the dark bay bounced back to graduate by four lengths Sept. 17 at Belmont and was coming into this off a runner-up finish to subsequent stakes winner Play Ballado in a course-and-distance test Oct. 10. The 11- 10 favorite, a $95,000 KEESEP yearling, contested the early pace from between horses, edged to the front at the quarter pole and pulled away to defeat Dina (Dynaformer) by 2 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 10-2-3-3, $94,440. O-Hilly Fields Stable & Thomas Moran. B-Brilliant Sta- bles Inc, Lynn Jones & West Coast (KY). T-Philip M Serpe.

5th-AQU, $44,000, Alw, NW1X, (S), 2yo, f, 1m, 1:40 4/5, ft. SHE'S GOT ZIP (f, 2, City Zip--Sultry Lass, by Private Account) had not missed the board in her three previ- ous starts, finishing third in her Sept. 4 debut at Saratoga and second at Belmont Sept. 23 before gradu- ating by 1 1/2 lengths at that oval Oct. 19. Dismissed at 9-1 while stretching out to a mile for the first time, the $50,000 OBSAPR juvenile settled in midpack early, came four wide around the final turn and closed will- ingly for a 1 3/4-length victory over My Interpretation (Freud). Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $63,700. O-Hibiscus Stable, Kathleen A Demasi, Robert J Safian. B-Barry R Ostrager (NY). T-Kathleen A Demasi.

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Yesterday’s Results: 5th-CDX, $48,200, Msw, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:40 1/5, fm. +SORORITY WILDCAT (f, 2, Lear Fan--Herat's Goldengirl, by Gold Alert) posted a 7-1 upset to kick off the Pick 6, which swelled to a near $1-million pool. The $7,000 KEESEP yearling purchase had trained steadily, if not spectacularly, but was nonetheless the third choice in a field of 10. Sent immediately to the lead by jockey Jesus Castanon, the bay was allowed to dictate an easy pace and was never seriously menaced, besting Crystal Bowl (Smart Strike) by 2 3/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $30,145. O-Donald G McClinton, Walter M Freeman Jr & Bindner Racing Stable LLC. B-Dan White & Gainesway Farm (KY). T-Walter M Bindner Jr.

7th-CDX, $47,000, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:11 2/5, ft. GRAND ESCAPE (c, 2, Grand Slam--Danzig Darling [SW}, by Danzig), a $100,000 FTKJUL yearling acquisi- tion, was thrown to the wolves in his career debut, but did not disgrace himself, finishing fourth in the NATC Futurity S. at Monmouth Park Sept. 24. Sent off at 5-1 against maidens, the Art Preston runner broke alertly and showed the way early, but was tackled by favored Fourth of Gold (Touch Gold) turning for home. The two exchanged bumps in upper stretch, but this embold- ened Grand Escape, who dug in gamely to record a 1 1/4-length success over Brilliant (War Chant), with the favorite a half-length back in third. The winner is a half to Misnomer (Miswaki), MSW & GSP, $320,995; Grey Beard (Unbridled’s Song), GSP, $168,701; and Mutawassel (), GSP-Eng. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $39,395. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. O-Oxbow Racing LLC. B-Gaines-Gentry Thoroughbreds (KY). T-Ronny W Werner.

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3rd-CDX, $40,625, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:04 3/5, ft. FORMAL APPEAL (c, 2, Successful Appeal--Sweetbabe, by Formal Dinner), a $140,000 OBSAUG yearling, breezed a quarter mile in :21 4/5 for this year’s FTFFEB sale and was hammered down for $750,000. The Padua colorbearer nearly got the job done at first ask- ing, finishing a neck second at Saratoga Aug. 17. He had just one start since, a third-place effort from a wide draw at Keeneland Oct. 15. The 11-10 chalk broke from the 11 hole and went up to force the pace four wide. The bay edged to the front on the far turn and opened up late to post a 2 3/4-length victory over Out Scored (Black Minnaloushe). Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, $37,120. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. O-Padua Stables. B-Nikki & Roger Schick (FL). T-Steven M Asmussen.

Ellis Park Reopens for Simulcasting: Ellis Park, which has been closed since a tornado passed through Nov. 5, reopened for simulcast wager- ing Wednesday. “It looks like we’ve got an above-aver- age Wednesday crowd,” Ellis Park Vice President and General Manager Paul Kuerzi said. “It’s hard to judge just how above average, but based on the crowd and the looks of the parking lot, we basically haven’t missed a step as far as simulcasting goes.” The Henderson, Ky. racetrack suffered significant damage to its terrace grandstand and paddock as well as the stable area. Clean-up efforts are ongoing.

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Wednesday Night’s Results: Wednesday Night’s Results: 1st-WOX, $53,012, Alw, NW1LX, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11 3/5, 7th-HOL, $51,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW3X, ft. 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:42 4/5, ft. SUMMER GIRLFRIEND (f, 2, Forest Camp--To Winners, 1--SPELLBINDER, 121, c, 4, Tale of the Cat--Thorough by Victorious) showed some early speed in her Sept. 7 Fair, by Quiet American. ($375,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). bow before drifting back to finish a distant fourth, but O-Mr & Mrs Jerome S Moss; B-James E Jones (KY); turned it around in her latest, winning her maiden by T-Richard E Mandella. Lifetime Record: 15-4-1-2, 2 3/4 lengths Oct. 22 with first-time Lasix. Sent off the $168,129. *1/2 to Whywhywhy (Mr. Greeley), 5-2 second choice in her first try against winners, the GISW, $315,015. $20,000 FTKOCT yearling cut out fractions of :21.78 2--Robledo, 120, h, 5, Robannier--El Fox, by *Grey and :44.72, was engaged by Phila Mignon Dawn II. (Beefchopper) at the eighth pole, but held on tena- 3--Bully Hayes, 122, h, 5, Sultry Song--Highland Flyer, ciously for a neck success. The winner is a half sister to by Highland Park. ($13,000 yrl '01 KEESEP). Demand Deposit (Deposit Ticket), SW, $166,708; and Margins: HD, 1 1/4, 10HF. Odds: 4.60, 1.40, 1.70. Confiding Winner (Confide), MSW, $130,090. Lifetime Spellbinder took a 7 1/2-furlong allowance at this Record: 3-2-0-0, $64,932. track July 3, but bounced off that effort to finish fifth O-Equilease Racing Stable. B-Kim & Rodney Nardelli in a $125,000 optional claimer at Del Mar July 22. (KY). T-John Charalambous. Stretched to two turns for his latest, the dark bay could do no better than fifth in the Windy Sands H. going a flat mile at the Seaside Sept. 5. The fourth choice in a MOVING ??? field of five, Spellbinder argued the pace outside of For just a day or forever... favored Robledo through ambitious early splits. He was Call us with your new fax number. floated out by the eventual runner-up at the top of the (732) 747-8060 stretch, but stayed on gamely to record a narrow vic- tory. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/18/05 • PAGE 5 of 12

So. California Report cont. Yesterday’s Results: 3rd-HOL, $42,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW1X, 2yo, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft. FUNKY FRIENDS (c, 2, Louis Quatorze--Vitola {GB} {GSP}, by Sallust) finished second versus $100,000 maiden claimers at Del Mar Sept. 1 before donning cap and gown when winning by 8 1/2 lengths against $80,000 maidens at this track Sept. 30. Most recently fourth in the Oct. 22 Sunny Slope S. across town, the half brother to Adalgisa (Spinning World), SP, $190,760, was the 4-5 chalk in this spot. Content to chase Rattlesnake Joe (Concerto) from second, the $10,000 KEESEP yearling bid outside past the eighth pole and was along late for a neck victory. Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $57,140. O-George Stanley. B-Sarrat Commercial Inc (KY). T-Mike R Mitchell.

4th-HOL, $42,652, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:43 1/5, ft. PRECIS (c, 4, Coronado's Quest--Smashing Review {SW, $126,600}, by Pleasant Tap) went to the side- lines off a third-place effort over course and distance last Nov. 24, returning to round out the trifecta in a down-the-hill event at Santa Anita Mar. 13. Shelved off that effort as well, the $225,000 KEESEP yearling posted a runner-up effort going a mile over the Santa Anita turf Oct. 30. Back to the main track for this, the chestnut stalked the pace for the opening six furlongs, hit the front approaching the quarter pole and out- fought Fremont (Seattle Slew) by 3/4 of a length as the 19-10 chalk. Lifetime Record: 8-1-3-3, $66,880. O-Darley Stable. B-Tega Farm (KY). T-Eoin G Harty.

Fusaichi Samurai Breezes Three Furlongs: Fusaichi Samurai (Fusaichi Pegasus), a $4.5-million Fasig-Tipton Calder graduate, turned in a three-furlong move in :36.40 at Hollywood Park yesterday. The dark bay colt has been on the sidelines since finishing eighth in a Hollywood allowance June 11. “He’s been gallop- ing and looks well,” trainer Neil Drysdale said. “We hope to have him back for the Santa Anita meet.” The three-year-old won a Hollywood maiden race in his only other trip to the post last Dec. 4.

Catch My Fancy Returns for the Moccasin: Catch My Fancy (Yes It’s True) a sharp Del Mar maiden winner who went on to capture the Barretts Debutante S. at Fairplex, looks to rebound in Sunday’s Moccasin S. at Hollywood after finishing fifth over a sloppy track in the GI Frizette S. at Belmont Oct. 8. “She came back sick, but has had three works for her comeback,” said trainer Craig Dollase. “We’re looking for her to rebound. This looks like an ideal spot.”

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So. California Report cont. Bone Wins a Record Four Races at Hollywood: Owner Robert Bone set a record at Hollywood Park Wednesday, when he sent out four winners at the Inglewood, Ca. racetrack. “This is just a Wednesday for everyone else, but it’s like Christmas for me,” the 42- year-old car dealership owner said. “When I saw the entries for [Wednesday] our post position draw and everything, it was Christmas Eve. Now it is Christmas.”

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Wednesday Night’s Results: 6th-GGX, $38,025, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09 1/5, ft. JUST A TIZZY (f, 3, Cee's Tizzy--Just Lookn {MSW, $214,005}, by Synastry) had made just one previous appearance at the races, finishing runner-up in a Bay Meadows maiden Mar. 19. Training well for the return, the half sister to Trish’s Diamond (Half Term), MSP, $180,934 settled just outside odds-on Hollywood Bound (, third), wrested command from that one in upper stretch and pulled away to defeat Sunday Dress (General Meeting) by three solid lengths as the 2-1 second choice. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $28,340. O-D Currie. B-Dave & Trish Currie (CA). T-Lloyd Mason.

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Grayson-Jockey Club Releases Book of Cartoons: The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, in collaboration with The Cartoon Bank, are now selling a limited-edition book of horse-related cartoons that have appeared in the The New Yorker magazine. “This is a unique book and I think anyone with an appreciation for horses and humor will enjoy it,” said Edward L. Bowen, president of Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation. “Besides making an excellent gift or great addition to a personal library, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these books will benefit equine research funded by the Grayson- Jockey Club Research Founda- tion.” The harcover book, which features nearly 90 cartoons, sells for $50 and can be ordered at www.grayson-jockeyclub.org or by phone at (212) 521-5305.

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TVG to Broadcast Live from Japan: TVG will provide live on-site coverage of the G1 Japan Cup Dirt and the G1 Japan Cup Nov. 25 and 26, respectively. Coverage will take place from 9:00-11:30 p.m. PT. Simon Bray and Greg Wolf will provide com- mentary and analysis from Tokyo Racecourse. “This is yet another example of TVG’s presenting the best in international racing to our fans and customers,” said Tony Allevato, TVG senior vice president and executive producer. “Horseracing in Japan is among the best in the world, with top horses representing some of our country’s leading breeding line.”

FRESHMAN FOCUS

First-crop progeny to watch: Friday, November 18

Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2002 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available)

ALBERT THE GREAT (Go for Gin), Three Chimneys, $10K, 69/9/0 5-CD, Msw, 1 1/8mT, Albert's Bride, $170K OBS FEB 2yo APTITUDE (A.P. Indy), Juddmonte, $25K, 96/8/0 8-AQU, Alw, 1m, Benlayla BLACK MINNALOUSHE (Storm Cat), Ashford, $15K, 106/16/1 3-CD, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Kitty Foille BRAHMS (Danzig), Vinery, $13K, 82/11/1 7-CD, Msw, 5 1/2f, My Sweet Song, $45K OBS APR 2yo CITY ZIP (Carson City), Lane's End, $8K, 66/18/2 8-AQU, Alw, 1m, Epigrammatic, $77K SAR AUG yrl DEPUTY (Silver Deputy), TNJ, $4K, 13/1/0 1-MNR, Msw, 1m, Paddy's Fever, 10-1 EL CORREDOR (Mr. Greeley), Hill N Dale, $20K, 81/12/2 7-CD, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Runner's High, $35K EAS MAY 2yo EXCHANGE RATE (Danzig), Padua, $10K, 47/11/1 3-CD, Msw, 5 1/2f, Sweet Cash, $75K EAS MAY 2yo KING CUGAT (Kingmambo), Lane's End, $10K, 45/3/1 9-LRL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Goodtogoagain, $7K OBS APR 2yo, 4-1 MOJAVE MOON (Mr. Prospector), Bonita, $8K, 43/2/0 9-LRL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Anasazi Moon, 30-1 MONARCHOS (Maria's Mon), Claiborne, $25K, 59/4/2 5-CD, Msw, 1 1/8mT, Reigning Emerald NOT IMPOSSIBLE (IRE) (Sadler's Wells), Anson, $1K, 12/1/0 4-WO, Msw, 7f, Cristina's Diamond, 12-1 4-WO, Msw, 7f, Final Pride, $3K ONT SEP yrl, 20-1 PRIME TIMBER (Sultry Song), Sez Who, $5K, 62/9/1 8-AQU, Alw, 1m, Silver Timber, $110K OBS APR 2yo SONGANDAPRAYER (Unbridled's Song), Walmac, $10K, 61/15/2 3-CD, Msw, 5 1/2f, Country Diva, $60K FTK JUL yrl 3-CD, Msw, 5 1/2f, Songandaflash, $60K OBS FEB 2yo TRIPPI (End Sweep), Ocala, $8K, 71/15/0 9-MNR, Alw, 1m, Triptanic, $39K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 www.coolmore.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/18/05 • PAGE 8 of 12

SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT

Stakes/First-time Starters to Watch: Friday, Nov. 18 RECORD IN SIGHT Goffs’ November Sale is set for a Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW record trade after another day of increases saw the Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) overall average stand at 32 percent up on 12 months BERNSTEIN (Storm Cat), Castleton Lyons, $8K, 66/24/5 ago. At the very end of a 4-AQU, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Conrad Crossing, $10K OBS WIN yrl buoyant trade, the final lot THE DEPUTY (IRE) (Petardia {GB}), Margaux, $8K, 73/20/1 took the honors with the 10-ZIA, Stk, 1m, Superior Deputy, $2K KEE JAN yrl, 12-1 second six-figure price of the TIGER RIDGE (Storm Cat), Walmac, $5K, 121/44/6 day. Consigned by Moorpark 7-CD, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Guzheng, $100K OBS APR 2yo Stud, hip 879 is a daughter VICAR (Wild Again), Darby Dan, $10K, 129/46/2 of Montjeu (Ire) out of a sis- 4-HAW, Msw, 6f, +Dabbler, 4-1 Hip 879 - Montjeu filly ter to the G2 Prix Robert www.goffs.com Papin winner Greenlander A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S (GB), from the family of H H and this year’s G1 heroine (GB). It was Ballinacurrig House Stud whose IN DUBAI: name was on the docket after a bid of i120,000. Gabanna, c, 3, Kingmambo--Star Begonia (GB) (GSP- Earlier, Horseracing Ireland Chairman Denis Brosnan's GB), by Sadler’s Wells. NAD, 11-17, Mdn, 1800m. Epona Bloodstock paid i100,000 for a filly by B-Pacelco SA. *$1,200,000 yrl ‘03 KEESEP. **1/2 (Ire). Put forward by Ashleigh House Stud, hip 692 is to Roosevelt (Ire) (Danehill), G1SP-Ire, $162,328; out of a half to the smart stakes winner Noble Ballerina and Five Dynasties (Danehill), GSW-GB, $195,710. (GB) from the family of this year’s G1 Irish 1000 Guin- Outpoker, g, 6, Outflanker. See “Dubai” eas runner-up Penkenna Princess (Ire). Deodatus, h, 7, (GB). See “Dubai” Goffs November cont. p9 Thoroughbred Daily News is: Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher GOFFS NOVEMBER SALE STATISTICS Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 2005 Alycia Borer Director of Advertising Jessica Martini Associate Editor SESSION 2005 2004 Alan Carasso Assistant Editor No. Offered 196 194 Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor No. Sold 162 158 Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant RNAs 34 36 Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter % RNA 17.3% 18.6% Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter Gross i3,692,900 i3,173,600 Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services Average i22,796 (+13.5%) i20,086 Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant www.goffs.com You’re Invited! SEQUEL STALLIONS PREMIERE STALLION SHOWCASE Saturday, November 19th • 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Presenting: BWANA CHARLIE • CLOSING ARGUMENT • HECKLE • ONE NICE CAT • READ THE FOOTNOTES Luncheon followed by presentation of stallions and drawing for complimentary seasons. — John Henderson, Master of Ceremonies —

Directions: We are in Orange Lake, Florida. Interstate 75 to Exit 368, east on Hwy. 318 to State Road 441, turn left (North) to 191st Lane Road, turn left (west) one-half mile to stallion barn entrance on left. Phone (352) 591-5621 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/18/05 • PAGE 9 of 12

Goffs November cont. Hip 995, c, Montjeu (Ire)--Nwaahil (Ire), by First-season sire Captain Rio (GB) continued to be the Consigned by Ennel Stud story of the week when one of his sons attracted a After an unforgettable first crop, Montjeu is hot prop- final bid of i80,000. Hip 722, from the family of dual erty; this colt is out of a half sister to G1 group winner Eastern Purple (Ire), was consigned by the hero Secreto. His brother Jeu de Mot (Ire) was Listed- ex-sprinter’s base Ballyhane Stud and was knocked placed this term and looks a Derby type himself. down to Johnny McKeever. “I bought him for an estab- Hip 1028, c, Dubai Destination--Cois Cuain (Ire), lished client and he is a very strong, scopey sort,” he by Night Shift said. “I was underbidder on three Captain Rios this Consigned by Ballintry Stud week.” Later in the afternoon, Herbertstown Stud’s hip This February foal is out of a listed-placed half-sister 789, a son of Xaar (GB) from the family of the top-class to the smart sprinter Marouble (Ire) and the G1 Irish Vert Amande (Fr), Indian Rose (Ire), Le Nain Jeune (Fr) Oaks runner-up Kitza (Ire), the dam of the smart Fort and Groom Dancer, was purchased by Michael Dignity. Fitzpatrick of J C Bloodstock for i75,000. Two of Coolmore’s young guns, Statue of Liberty and High Hip 1057, f, Alhaarth (Ire)--Dominio (Ire), by Dominion (GB) Chaparral (Ire), were also in demand. The former was Consigned by Ballylinch Stud, agent responsible for Seskin’s hip 779, a March-foaled half- This filly has speed in her bones, being a sister to the brother to the handicapper Ouninpohja (Ire), who went G2 King’s Stand S. winner Dominica (GB) from the to McKeever St Lawrence for i65,000. Eddie Harty family of G1 Nunthorpe S. victor Ya Malak (GB) and paid i62,000 for hip 766, the High Chaparral filly from champion Cadeaux Genereux (GB). the family of G1 St Leger winner (Ire) from the draft of Abbey Leix Stud Farm. Selling continues today Hip 1075, f, Oasis Dream (GB)--Fantastic Flame (Ire), at noon. Full results can be found on www.goffs.com. by Generous (Ire) Consigned by Abbeville & Meadow Court Studs From the first crop of the 2003 champion sprinter, H I P H A P P E N I N G S P P this filly is out of a sister to the dam of the G2 Royal Lodge S. runner-up Bahamian Dancer (Ire). This is also GOFFS NOVEMBER - FRIDAY the Ballymacoll family of Piludski (Ire).

Hip 965, f, Captain Rio (GB)--Incendio (GB), Hip 1076, c, High Chaparral (Ire)--Molasses (Fr), by Siberian Express by Machiavellian Consigned by Piercetown Stud Consigned by Kilcarn Stud With Captain Rio’s foals having done well this week, This colt, from the first crop of the dual Derby and this one should prove the icing on the cake as she is a Breeders’ Cup Turf winner, is out of a half to the tal- half sister to this year’s G2 S. winner Baron’s ented Shiva (Jpn) and Limnos (Jpn) from Pat O’Kelly’s Pit (GB). distinguished nursery.

Hip 972, f, Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)--Kimbajar (Ger), by Royal Abjar GOFFS NOVEMBER SALE STATISTICS Consigned by Castletown Stud THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 2005 Kimbajar, a multiple Listed winner in her native Ger- many, is a half to the G1 1000 Guineas and G1 Epsom CUMULATIVE 2005 2004 Oaks heroine (Ger). No. Offered 770 750 No. Sold 570 523 RNAs 200 227 Get another look at % RNA 26% 30.3% Rising Stars like FRENCH PARK Gross i9,324,700 i6,451,700 (Ecton Park). Average i16,359 (+32.6%) i12,336 Catch up here. www.goffs.com

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H F R A N C E H

Yesterday’s Results: Angers, 2.50, Cond, i44,000, 3yo, 2900mT, 3:06.52, gd/sf. H D U B A I H SENTRY DUTY (FR) (c, 3, Kahyasi {Ire}--Standing Around {Fr}, by Garde Royale {Ire}), successful in a HANDICAP RESULTS: similar event at Chantilly last time Oct. 14, was ham- 3rd-NAD, AED80,000, 11-17, 3/up, 1000m, :59.28, ft. mered down to 4-5. The favorite raced in behind the OUTPOKER (g, 6, Outflanker--Lake Virginia, by Run- early leaders and was committed inside the final quar- away Groom) O-Abdullah Muammer Abdullah Amin. ter. He hit the front at the eighth pole before asserting B-Betty King. T-A Rashid al Raihe. to beat Le Carnaval (Fr) (Kaldounevees {Fr}) by a half length. Lifetime Record: 10 starts, 4 wins, 6 places, 5th-NAD, AED80,000, 11-17, 3yo/up, 1600m, i73,200. 1:38.24, ft. O-P R Spiller; B-P R Spiller & Mme H Devin; T-Eric DELUDE (IRE) (g, 7, Be My Guest--Deceive {GB}, by Libaud. Machiavellian) O-Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed al Maktoum. B-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum Angers, 1.15, Cond, i27,000, 2yo, 1 1/4mT, 2:06.75, (IRE). T-M al Kurdi. gd/sf. CASH POLO (FR) (c, 2, French Glory {Ire}--Tolle Lege 4th-NAD, AED60,000, 11-17, 3yo/up, 2000m, {Fr}, by Sporran {Fr}), a full brother to French Polo (Fr), 2:04.85, ft. SW-Fr, $121,766, was two-for-two at Saint-Malo Oct. DEODATUS (h, 7, Darshaan {GB}-- {GB} 10 and Lyon Villeurbannes 17 days later. The bay was {MG1SW-Fr & G1SW-GB, $792,193}, by Sadler’s soon in front and opened up a clear advantage in the Wells) O-Sheikh Saeed bin Mohammed al Maktoum. straight. Untroubled on the run to the line, the 3-10 B- Mgmt Inc (KY). T-E Charpy. pick had three lengths to spare over stable companion Speedy Dancer (Fr) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). The winner 6th-NAD, AED26,000, 11-17, 3yo/up, 2000m, was a i60,000 DEAOCT yearling purchase. Lifetime 2:05.80, ft. Record: 3 starts, 3 wins, i31,000. SENLIS (JPN) (g, 5, Real Shadai-- {GB} {Ch. O-Mme A Polard; B-J P & C Marchand; T-Henri-Alex Turf Female-US, Ch. Miler & Ch. Older-Mare-GB, Pantall. MG1SW-GB, GISW-US, $1,429,243}, by {GB}) O-Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed al Maktoum. B-Darley Stud Mgmt Co Ltd (JPN). T-S Seemar. H E U R O P E A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H

IN DUBAI: Delude (Ire), g, 7, Be My Guest. See “Dubai”

WITNESS TO BE SILENT SUNDAY Silent Witness SALES AGENCY WEB SITE (Aus) (El Moxie) has been scratched due to minor illness Agence Francaise www.deauville-sales.com Societa Gestione Aste www.anacpurosangue.com from Sunday's HK$3-million Cathay Pacific International Baden Baden Sales Company www.bbag-sales.de Sprint Trial. His withdrawal was recommended by vet- Doncaster Bloodstock www.dbsauctions.com erinarian Dr. C. P. H. Osborne, who examined the six- Goffs Ireland www.goffs.com year-old following a gallop Thursday morning. The swift Inglis & Son Ltd www.inglis.com.au five-year-old landed the G1-Jpn Sprinters S. in Japan Magic Millions www.magicmillions.com.au last month, and Sunday’s race was intended to keep New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd. www.nzb.co.nz him on track for his title defense in the G1 Hong Kong Tattersalls www.tattersalls.com Sprint Dec. 11. Before Silent Witness races again, he must pass an official veterinary examination.

SUCCESS IN BLACK TIE STYLE

Formal Appeal, by Successful Appeal MURRAY Won a MdnSpWt at on 11/17 by 2 3/4 lengths! SMITH Congratulations to owner Padua Stables, trainer Steven Asmussen, jockey Buying & Selling Barn Phone: Shaun Bridgmohan and to Fasig-Tipton Click here to view race video Winners 352.629.6673 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/18/05 • PAGE 11 of 12

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N AMERICA WRITTEN FORCED TO DISPERSE William Inglis & Son will sell the racing and breeding stock of the failed ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Written Bloodstock Syndicate under instructions from receivers Ferrier Hodgson and Sims and Partners, start- 4th-WOX, $60,747, Opt. Clm. ($80,000-$77,500), ing with broodmares at next Friday’s Christmas Thor- NW3LX, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16 1/5, ft. oughbred Sale at the company’s Newmarket complex in ARE YOU SERIOUS (c, 3, You and I--Iron Feather, by Crafty Prospector) Lifetime Record: 8-4-0-1, $141,047. Sydney. Written Bloodstock’s 160 horses include multi- O-Frank Di Giulio Jr & R P Tiller. B-Gardiner Farms Lim- ple stakes winner Our Egyptian Raine (NZ) (Desert Sun ited (ON). T-Robert P Tiller. *$32,000 yrl '03 FTCSEP. {GB}) and South African Group 1 winner Perfect Prom- ise (SAf) (Caesour). Written Bloodstock, begun three 3rd-WOX, $59,306, 11-16, NW1LX, 2yo, 1 1/16m, years ago by Larry King and Mark Peters, ran in to 1:47 4/5, ft. financial strife in recent months. Peters was banned LOUIE NEKIA (g, 2, Louis Quatorze--Bullet Points, by from any involvement in racing after Racing NSW stew- Gulch) Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-1, $108,855. O-Patton ards ruled he was a defaulter on bets of A$330,000 Racing Stable & Partner. B-Grade I Bloodstock, Inc, with registered bookmaker Harry Barrett. Written Blood- Halcyon Farm & WinStar Farm LLC (KY). T-Thomas stock hit the headlines in August when Peters advised Patton. *$24,000 wlng '03 KEENOV; $16,000 yrl '04 the group’s major trainers, Grahame Begg in Sydney FTKOCT. and Robert Smerdon in Melbourne, that all its horses would be removed immediately from their stables. Both 9th-CDX, $54,405, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, trainers declared no horses would be removed until 1:45 1/5, ft. outstanding training invoices were paid, and it then EASILY (f, 3, Vicar--White Jasmine {MSP}, by emerged that Written Bloodstock had a substantial list Whitesburg) Lifetime Record: 15-3-1-2, $112,203. of local and international debtors. The dispersal will O/B-James B Tafel LLC (KY). T-Carl A Nafzger. *1/2 to Red and White (Bold L. B.), MSW, $193,408; Til Forbid continue with a draft at the Inglis Thoroughbred Sale at (Temperence Hill), GSW & MGISP, $382,596; Hold Old Oaklands in Melbourne Dec. 3; star offerings such as Blue (Seattle Song), GSW, $226,528; and Cinch Our Egyptian Raine are slated to sell at the Easter (Temperence Hill), MSW & MGSP, $364,961. Broodmare Sale. Inglis managing director Reg Inglis said next Friday’s sale had attracted international interest 9th-WOX, $54,295, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, with mares such as Sheer Brilliance (A.P. Indy), Alluring 1:10 4/5, ft. Song (El Prado {Ire}) as well as the three-year-old Storm RUNAWAY SUNSHINE (f, 3, I Can't Believe--Long Cat filly Storm. The Christmas Sale catalogue Goodbye, by Carson City) Lifetime Record: 10-2-2-1, also boasts eight mares with foals at foot by champion $96,191. O/B-Colebrook Farms (ON). T-Frank A Passero first-crop sire and leading second-crop sire More Than Jr. Ready, whose 17 stakes winners to date include G1 Victoria Derby winner Benicio (Aus). 3rd-WOX, $53,290, NW1LX, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12, ft. DANCING LEAVES (f, 3, Kiridashi--Pirate Brat, by Exu- CROWN JESTER DIES Crown Jester (Aus) (Baguette berant) Lifetime Record: 10-3-1-1, $96,521. {Aus}--Anjudy {Aus}, by Wilkes {Fr}), the sire of out- O-Openwood Farm. B-Susan Rasmussen (ON). T-Robert standing stallion and G1 Golden Slipper winner Rory’s Earl Barnett. Jester (Aus) and fellow Slipper hero Guineas (Aus), was 8th-AQU, $45,000, NW2L, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12 4/5, ft. euthanized last Monday as a result of problems from STARS ABOVE (g, 4, Honour and Glory--Still Wishing, arthritis and old age. The 26-year-old had been pen- by Carson City) Lifetime Record: 11-2-1-3, $85,440. sioned at Raheen Stud in Queensland. A champion O-Buckram Oak Farm. B-C L Kidder, N Robenalt & juvenile himself, he went on to become the top sire of James Mamakos (KY). T-Laurie Lafavers. *$235,000 yrl two-year-olds in 1984-85 and continued to produce '02 KEESEP. **Full to Respectful, MGSP, $269,365. precocious youngsters. Rory’s Jester followed in those footsteps with representatives such as Isca (Aus) and 1st-HAW, $36,720, Opt. Clm. ($35,000-$30,000), Racer’s Edge (Aus). Guineas was bred by the Ingham NW3X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:41 3/5, gd. family, who raced Crown Jester, and went on to win PRECOCIOUS KAT (f, 4, Precocity--Blue Kat, by Blue the 1997 Slipper. Crown Jester was retired from stud Ensign) Lifetime Record: 19-5-0-5, $106,420. O-Moabo duties after the 2003 breeding season. Stables LLC. B-Paul Sharp (FL). T-Chris M Block. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 11/18/05 • PAGE 12 of 12

7th-CTX, $31,000, 11-16, 3/up, f/m, 7f, 1:27 2/5, my. 9th-LRL, $28,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f (off turf), ICY CAT (f, 4, Storm Broker--Icy Island, by North Pole) :59 1/5, ft. Lifetime Record: SP, 17-6-3-2, $134,382. O/B-Carey K COLD HARD DASH (f, 3, Kiridashi--Regal Crown, by Miller (MD). T-Gary Capuano. Danzig Connection) Lifetime Record: SP, 18-7-0-3, $113,030. O-Raymond W Makarovich Jr. B-Michael C 7th-LRL, $30,000, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m (off Byrne (ON). T-Howard E Wolfendale. *$9,700 yrl '03 turf), 1:56, ft. FTCSEP. SECOND DATE (f, 4, Crypto Star--Ama Quest, by Norquestor) Lifetime Record: 21-5-3-7, $95,975. O/B-William R Harris (MD). T-Christopher W Grove. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Another Ascot, c, 2, Ascot Knight--Amaranthine Light, 8th-HAW, $30,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, by Fluorescent Light. WOX, 11-17, (S), 1 1/16m, 1:10 1/5, ft. 1:48 4/5. B-Gail Wood (On). *$9,323 yrl '04 CHEYENNE SPIRIT (f, 3, Richter Scale--Cheyenne River, ONTSEP. **1/2 to Cavalier Billie (Wild Zone), SW, by Northern Jove) Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-0, $35,430. $277,608. O-Scott E Ricker & Richard S Kaster. B-Scott E & Carol Catkin, f, 2, Horse Chestnut (SAf)--Witching Well (Ire), M Ricker (IL). T-Ronny W Werner. by Night Shift. CRC, 11-17, 1 1/16mT, 1:41 4/5. B-Lavin Bloodstock & Indian Creek (Ky). 9th-CTX, $30,000, 11-16, NW16MX, 3yo/up, 7f, Point Me to It, f, 2, Precise End--Conomo Point, by 1:26 2/5, my. Steinlen (GB). AQU, 11-17, (S), 1m (off turf), 1:42 NORTH BROAD (h, 5, Northern Afleet--Glamorous 2/5. B-Thomas/Lakin (NY). Broad, by Broad Brush) Lifetime Record: MSP, 26-6-7-4, $182,061. O-Terry W Socks & Lester Home and Away, f, 2, Skip Away--Bounding Boldly Everetts. B-Sandra Willwerth (VA). T-Terry W Socks. (MSP, $206,983), by Bounding Basque. AQU, 11-17, *$30,000 yrl '01 KEEJAN; $75,000 2yo 2002 (S), 1m, 1:41 2/5. B-Joseph Lostritto (NY). OBSMAR. Classic Francesco, g, 3, Bold n' Flashy--She Is Impres- sive, by Regal Classic. WOX, 11-16, (S), 7f, 1:24 8th-LRL, $28,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:39 1/5, ft. 3/5. B-Dom Romeo (On). LITTLE THUNDER (c, 3, Sword Dance {Ire}--Beaties for Titillating, f, 3, Exploit--Big Bux Babe, by Briartic. HAW, Real {MSP}, by Unreal ) Lifetime Record: 9-2-4-1, 11-17, 6f, 1:09 2/5. B-Huntington Stud Farm & $48,526. O-Ryan Haynes. B-Gilbert G Campbell (FL). R M C Stable (On). *$52,000 yrl '03 KEESEP. **1/2 T-Dale Capuano. *Full to Friel’s For Real, GSW, to Great Defender (Great Gladiator), SW, $238,175; $484,560. Prince of Style (Great Gladiator), SW, $244,727; and Mister Coop (Great Gladiator), $569,518. 6th-LRL, $28,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:41, ft. QUANTICO JOE (g, 4, Yarrow Brae--Doctor Campbell, Drizzly, c, 3, Summer Squall--Cherokee Chill (SW, by Let's Go Blue) Lifetime Record: 18-3-2-2, $75,490. $244,032), by Cherokee Fellow. AQU, 11-17, (S), O-Morris Stable LLC. B-Wayne L & Juanita Morris (MD). 1m, 1:40 3/5. B-Raymond A Roncari & Leslie T-Carlos A Garcia. Roncari-Marconi (NY). *$40,000 yrl '03 FTNAUG. *1/2 to Winloc’s Glorious (Anjiz), SW, $246,061.

i O N THE WORKTAB i q THAT’S A WRAP q CALDER BELMONT FALL CHAMPIONSHIP MEET - Pampered Princess (Indian Charlie), 5f, 1:03.80, 11/15 - Elmont, NY CHURCHILL DOWNS Closed: Sunday, Oct. 30 America Alive (American Chance), 5f (T), :54.00, 5/6 No. of Days: 37 Performing Diva (Storm Cat), 5f (T), •51.00, 1/6 Leading Jockey: Edgar Prado (47 wins) HOLLYWOOD PARK Leading Trainer: Todd Pletcher (23 wins) Fusaichi Samurai (Fusaichi Pegasus), 3f, •:36.40, 1/14 Daily Avg. On-Track Handle: $1,625,407 (+14.6%) Meteor Storm (GB) ( {Ire}), 5f, 1:01.60, 3/14 Daily Avg. On-Track Attendance: 6,004 (+16%) Texcess (In Excess {Ire}), 4f, :49.20, 10/19 Website: www.nyra.com PAYSON PARK Noble Stella (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), 4f, •:49.40, 1/12 Snowdrops (GB) (Gulch), 4f, :50.20, 4/12 The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the SANTA ANITA 9th Race, $54,900 Allowance, at Churchill Downs. The Tin Man (Affirmed), 1:00.60, 13/28 For pps and a complete race analysis, click here.