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Joining Eminent from England could be Roger Charlton=s IRISH CHAMPION S. (GB) ( {Ire}), already a Group 1 winner in Ireland this year when successful in the G1 Tattersalls Gold TAKING SHAPE Cup at The Curragh in May, (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) from the Saeed Bin Suroor stable and Sir =s Poet=s Word (Ire) (Poet=s Voice {GB}). Dermot Weld could be doubly represented by a previous winner of the race in The Grey Gatsby (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}), who claimed the scalp of Australia (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) in 2014 and GI Man O=War S. winner Zhukova (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}). The Jim Bolger trained Moonlight Magic (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) could be a second Godolphin runner while heavy rain on Monday night will surely encourage trainer Ken Condon to let his good money spinner Success Days (Ire) (Jeremy) take his chance in the i1.25m contest.

IN TDN AMERICA TODAY HINKLE FARMS SEEKING BIG SEPTEMBER is trading around even money favourite for the Irish Hinkle Farms will offer a Flatter half-brother to GI Kentucky Champion S. on Saturday | Racingfotos.com Derby hero Nyquist (Uncle Mo) during Book 1 of the Keeneland September Yearling Sale. Jessica Martini has the details. Click or The prospect of Churchill (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) taking on tap here to go straight to TDN America. stablemate Winter (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) remained a possibility when both stars appeared among 14 possible runners for Saturday=s G1 QIPCO Irish Champion S. at Leopardstown. O=Brien has also left Winter in the G1 Fastnet Rock Matron S. the same day, so he also has that option for the four-time Group 1 winner. Other potential Ballydoyle representatives in the Irish Champion S. are Hydrangea (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Lancaster Bomber (War Front), Cliffs Of Moher (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Taj Mahal (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). A strong British challenge is headed by Eminent (Ire) ( {GB}) who looked a future Group 1 winner for Martyn Meade when landing the G2 Prix Guillaume d'Ornano at Deauville last month. "The plan is to run and Frankie Dettori rides,@ Meade said on Tuesday, which would mean Eminent will be having his fourth different jockey in as many runs. That fact doesn=t worry Frankie Dettori who told Racing Post, "I'm delighted to be riding Eminent as he is a very exciting colt and looks as if he'll enjoy going around Leopardstown. It's a race in which I've done well previously and hopefully can do so again." TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 2 OF 10 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 6 SEPTEMBER, 2017

The i30,000 ARAUG yearling=s fourth dam, G2 Prix de Pomone-winning G1 Prix Vermeille third Light the Lights (Fr) (Shirley Heights {GB}), is also the granddam of G1 Prix du Jockey Club hero and MG1SW sire Lawman (Fr) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), G1 victress and GI E.P. Taylor S. runner-up Latice (Ire) (Inchinor {GB}), and GSW G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest SHOWROOM BOLTS TO >TDN RISING STARDOM= second Satri (Ire) (Mujadil). Showroom, a Sept. 30 G2 Royal Lodge S. and 2018 G1 entry, was sharply into stride and seized control after the initial strides of this unveiling. Shaken up at the quarter-mile marker, the 7-2 pick quickened in impressive fashion to surge clear approaching the final eighth and maintained a high tempo in the run to the line, stopping the clock five lengths in advance of Ship of the Fen (GB) (Champs Elysees {GB}). Showroom, who 3rd-GOO, ,25,000, Mdn, 9-5, 2yo, c/g, 8fT, 1:40.79, sf. was produced by an unraced half to Listed Prix SHOWROOM (FR), c, 2, by Motivator (GB) victress Lake Palace (GB) (Nayef) and last Saturday=s Listed La 1st Dam: Lemon Twist (Ire), by Marju (Ire) Coupe de Marseille winner Hebah (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}), is a 2nd Dam: Lia (Ire), by Desert King (Ire) half-brother to last term=s G2 Prix de Malleret heroine Al 3rd Dam: Lisheba, by Alysheba Wathna (GB) (Nayef) and a yearling colt by Wootton Bassett Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $20,126. Click for the Racing Post (GB). His dual stakes-placed granddam Lia (Ire) (Desert King result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. {Ire}) is kin to Listed Prix Delahante runner-up Lit (Ire) (), Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. who in turn is the granddam of GI American Oaks third Little O-Highclere Thoroughbred Racing (Nick Skelton); B-Petra Journey (Fr) (Great Journey {Jpn}). Bloodstock Agency Ltd (FR); T-Mark Johnston.

Showroom (Motivator), owned by Highclere Thoroughbred Racing - Nick Skelton, becomes a >TDN Rising Star= at Goodwood. Click here for race replay. | racingfotos.com TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 3 OF 10 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 6 SEPTEMBER, 2017

NOSEDA HAS BIG PLANS FOR JUVENILES The emergence this year of the big-spending ownership syndicate Phoenix Thoroughbreds has seen trainer Jeremy Noseda unleash some well bred, expensive and ultimately smart looking 2-year-olds such as Lansky (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) and Take Me With You (Scat Daddy). However he also appears to have a strong team of juveniles belonging to other owners and the Newmarket trainer issued an update on some of these on Tuesday. Quivery (Violence) is one Noseda is keen on despite her defeat last time in the G3 Prestige S. at Goodwood. The Marc Keller owned filly, who was a $360,000 purchase at Ocala in March, was previously two for two and Noseda is hoping a return to a more conventional track will allow the filly show her true colours. "She will go to the [G2] May Hill [at Doncaster on Sept. 14] if the ground is good or faster,@ Noseda said. AThe race didn't work out well at Goodwood. She didn't like Goodwood and she wants a flat track. As long as she gets good or faster ground, she is definitely a filly for Doncaster." >TDN Rising Star> Betty F (GB) (Frankel {GB}) created a good impression when making a winning debut in a novice event at Newmarket Aug. 26 and Noseda is aiming for the top with the filly who is part owned by her breeder Charles Fox. AShe came out of the race well, she didn't beat anything much but the manner in which she did it was good, she's very TDN: What are the aims with your social media marketing? talented," he said. "The aim is the [G1] Cheveley Park S. and it depends if we have a race in between, or just take her for a racecourse gallop." RB: On a very basic level, it is to try to encourage people to come racing. Secondary, it is about communicating messages to our customers about what goes on during a raceday. The third objective is more about educating and providing informative content about things that our followers might want to know. It THE SOCIAL ANGLE could for example be a video of us watering the course, or a panoramic shot from the inside of the parade ring prior to a

WITH ROB BOOBYER, NEWBURY RACECOURSE race. Cont. p4 By Amie Karlsson More and more businesses in the Thoroughbred industry are using social media to strengthen their brand and reach out to current and potential customers and clients. Rob Boobyer, Head of Marketing at Newbury Racecourse, shares his insights on their strategies for social media marketing.

TDN: What are the benefits of social media marketing for businesses in the Thoroughbred industry?

RB: From a racing point of view, which is what we use it primarily for, social media is very much a direct access to customers. It is a way for us to communicate our messages and to engage with customers and potential customers. The more we can engage people the more we can spread our message to their associates. Rob Boobyer TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 4 OF 10 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 6 SEPTEMBER, 2017

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Marketing Manager Alayna Cullen Twitter: @AlaynaCullen [email protected] The Social Angle With Rob Boobyer Cont. Contributing Editor Alan Carasso TDN: What social channels do you prefer, and what type of Newmarket Bureau, Cafe Racing Sean Cronin content do you post on each platform? Tom Frary [email protected] RB: We primarily use Facebook and Twitter. We are using Irish Correspondent Instagram a lot more but it is very much linked to our activity on Daithi Harvey Facebook. We try to push similar content across the three Regular Columnists platforms. The content we put on Twitter tends to be a little bit Bill Oppenheim Andrew Caulfield more about the racing. Instagram is of course heavily picture led John Berry and Facebook is a mix between the two. We also use Facebook Kevin Blake Tom Peacock more for advertising purposes, as we can target specific demographics and tailor our messages to different groups. Generally, people find videos more interesting than static photography, but it depends a lot on the content as well. We have posted videos of, for example, the watering machine going around the course and the sprinklers in the parade ring, and they get an amazing amount of engagement. Those little glimpses of what is going on behind the scenes, what it takes to prepare a racecourse, are very popular. And sometimes, posts you wouldn't expect to have a massive reach get picked up. For example, we posted a photo a while back of a horse that jumped going over the finishing line in a flat race, as a caption competition, and that got a lot of engagement. Cont. p5 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 5 OF 10 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 6 SEPTEMBER, 2017

Most industries have embraced social media and individual companies are using it in different ways: some as a customer service tool, some as a promotional tool. We are trying to use it as a mix between the two. But the nature of social media is that it changes on almost a daily basis, so we have to constantly evolve to maximize our reach.

TDN: How do you measure success? Can you convert social media followers into customers?

RB: That's the challenge! We can measure click-through rates. The ultimate ideal is that we can engage someone on social media and that conversation will lead to a ticket purchase. We then get their data, which allows us to speak directly to them through email or post.

TDN: What are the biggest mistakes to avoid making?

RB: Make sure everything that is sent out is proof read and make sure that your links work. It is the same with more traditional marketing: you have to make sure it is accurate. The thing with social media is that everything is such a fast pace and anything you put out there is amplified massively so you must be aware of the content you are putting out, making sure that you don't open yourself up for having errors amplified.

The Social Angle With Rob Boobyer Cont. TDN: Going forward, what social media trends are you looking forward to? TDN: Do you look at other organisations, inside or outside the Thoroughbred world, for inspiration? RB: I think more user-generated content. Particularly from a racing and racing experience point of view. The more people RB: Yes, we are looking at what we can do differently and how enjoy what we offer and share that with their followers and we can improve what we do. If a racecourse does something friends, the easier it will be for us to convince people to particularly well, we look at what they are doing to see if we can purchase tickets. do something similar. And the same in other industries, if there are things that we feel we can use. WEEKLY SALES TICKER by Bill Oppenheim

“The Goffs UK (ex Doncaster) Premier Yearling Sale continued its impressive rise with a 13% gain in gross and a 15% gain in average, breaking the £50,000 average mark for the first time, and for at least the sixth successive year the percentage sold from those catalogued broke the 80% mark (83.0% this year), making this sale unique among North American and European yearling sales with such impressive clearance rate figures. The BBAG Yearling Sale in Baden-Baden last Friday suffered marginal dips in gross (-8%) and average (-4%) but did mark the impressive sales debut of Lanwades’ 2014 G1 German Derby winner Sea The Moon, who has now had 15 yearlings sell for an average of €110,386, including a €460,000 colt in Baden-Baden.”

DBS PREMIER YEARLING SALE YEAR CAT RING SOLD % W/D % S/R % S/C GROSS AVE 2017 471 443 391 5.9% 88.3% 83.0% £19,822,750 £50,698 2016 487 454 396 6.8% 87.2% 81.3% £17,455,000 £44,078 2015 511 477 416 6.7% 87.2% 81.4% £17,776,000 £42,731 2014 502 475 419 5.4% 88.2% 83.5% £15,537,500 £37,082 2013 478 458 410 4.2% 89.5% 85.8% £13,300,750 £32,441 2012 494 467 395 5.5% 84.6% 80.0% £10,622,500 £26,892

BBAG YEARLING SALE YEAR CAT RING SOLD % W/D % S/R % S/C GROSS AVE 2017 269 252 177 6.3% 70.2% 65.8% €7,783,000 €43,972 2016 256 235 184 8.2% 78.3% 71.9% €8,426,500 €45,796 2015 246 224 152 8.9% 67.9% 61.8% €6,345,250 €41,745 2014 274 249 174 9.1% 69.9% 63.5% €8,178,000 €47,000 2013 242 223 149 7.9% 66.8% 61.6% €7,149,500 €47,983 2012 261 247 169 5.4% 68.4% 64.8% €5,652,500 €33,447

Data compiled by Brianne Stanley TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 6 OF 10 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 6 SEPTEMBER, 2017

DECLARATION OF WAR (War Front), Ashford Stud 135 foals of racing age/5 winners/2 black-type winners 15:50-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, PEACE PREVAILS (GB) 19,000gns RNA Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; ,20,000 RNA Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale 2016 FINJAAN (GB) (Royal Applause {GB}), Gazeley Stud 30 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 16:55-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, JUPITER (GB) 16,500gns Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; 35,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2016 - Book 2 HAVANA GOLD (IRE) (Teofilo {Ire}), Tweenhills Farm & Stud 104 foals of racing age/16 winners/2 black-type winners 15:20-LINGFIELD PARK, 7f, GOLDEN DEAL (IRE) i4,000 RNA Goffs Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2016; 21,000gns Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up & HIT Sale 2017 15:20-LINGFIELD PARK, 7f, GOLDEN IMAGE (GB) 1,429gns RNA Tattersalls Ireland Ascot March Sale 2017 15:20-LINGFIELD PARK, 7f, RUBY'S GEM (GB) 3,000gns RNA Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; 3,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2016 - Book 4 18:55-KEMPTON PARK, 6f, ORTIZ (GB) 5,500gns Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; ,11,000 Goffs UK Silver Yearling Sale 2016 LETHAL FORCE (IRE) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Cheveley Park Stud 101 foals of racing age/14 winners/0 black-type winners 18:25-KEMPTON PARK, 7f, RAY PURCHASE (GB) ,20,000 Goffs UK Autumn HIT & Yearling Sale 2016 16:20-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, WOTAMADAM (GB)

Wednesday, Sept. 6 UNITED KINGDOM: DAWN APPROACH (IRE) ( {Ire}), Kildangan Stud 111 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners 18:25-KEMPTON PARK, 7f, DAFFRAH (GB) 38,000gns RNA Tattersalls October Sale 2016 - Book 1; 50,000gns Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale 2017 14:10-CHEPSTOW, 5f, EASTERN SUNRISE (GB) Shanghai Bobby has a runner in Lingfield today | Ashford Stud 60,000gns RNA Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2016 - Book 2 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 7 OF 10 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 6 SEPTEMBER, 2017

First-Season Sires With Runners Cont. 4-MONT-DE-MARSAN, 1400m, JULLIANNA (FR) i MOST IMPROVED (IRE) (Lawman {Fr}), Coolmore Stud 18,000 Osarus Sales La Teste Yearling 2016 Sale 72 foals of racing age/6 winners/0 black-type winners REPLY (IRE) (Oasis Dream {GB}), Haras d'Ayguemorte 18:25-KEMPTON PARK, 7f, BLAZING BERYL (IRE) 23 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners i60,000 Goffs Orby Yearling Sale 2016 4-MONT-DE-MARSAN, 1400m, SALTILLA (FR) 14:10-CHEPSTOW, 5f, MISS CONDI (GB) i4,000 RNA Arqana Deauville October Yearlings 2016; i4,000 i60,000 Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015 Osarus 2yo Breeze Up Sale 2017 SHANGHAI BOBBY (Harlan's Holiday), Ashford Stud STYLE VENDOME (FR) (Anabaa), Haras de Bouquetot 114 foals of racing age/6 winners/1 black-type winner 78 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners 16:55-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, BOBBYS CHARM 4-MONT-DE-MARSAN, 1400m, PRINCESS GOLD (FR) $28,000 Keeneland Association September 2016 Yearling Sale; 135,000gns Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale 2017 SOCIETY ROCK (IRE) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), Tally-Ho Stud 122 foals of racing age/17 winners/1 black-type winner 16:55-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, GOWING GOWING GONE (IRE) = ,36,000 Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale 2016 Tuesday s Results: 14:10-CHEPSTOW, 5f, KAABA STONE (IRE) PRIX DE LA COCHERE - FONDS EUROPEEN DE L=ELEVAGE-Listed, i i6,000 RNA Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2016; 52,000, MLF, 9-5, 3yo/up, f/m, 8fT, 1:43.50, sf. i92,000 Goresbridge Flat Breeze-Up Sale 2017 1--USHERETTE (IRE), 130, m, 5, Shamardal--Monday Show = 16:55-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, MOUNTAIN GUARD (IRE) (SP-Ger), by Maria s Mon. O-Godolphin SNC; B-Darley (IRE); i95,000 Goffs November Foals 2015; 120,000gns Tattersalls T-Andre Fabre; J-Mickael Barzalona. i26,000. Lifetime Record: October Yearling Sale 2016 - Book 2 Hwt. Older Mare-Eur, Eng & Fr at 7-9 1/2f, MGSW-Eng & 16:55-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, SOCIETY POWER (IRE) G1SP-Fr, 13-7-0-3, i125,725. i160,000 Goresbridge Flat Breeze-Up Sale 2017 2--Game Theory (Ire), 130, m, 5, Aussie Rules--Atullia (Ger), by Tertullian. (i60,000 Ylg >13 AROCT). O-Mme James Norton. SWISS SPIRIT (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Whitsbury Manor Stud i10,400. 76 foals of racing age/13 winners/0 black-type winners 3--Ettisaal (GB), 121, f, 3, Dubawi (Ire)--Al Ishq (Fr), by Nureyev. 16:55-LINGFIELD PARK, 6f, MANTHOOR (IRE) O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum. i7,800. i72,000 Goffs November Foals 2015; ,110,000 Goffs UK Margins: SNK, HF, HD. Odds: 1.10, 12.40, 2.00. Premier Yearling Sale 2016 Also Ran: Silver Meadow (Ire), Silver Cape (Fr), Silver Step (Fr), 18:25-KEMPTON PARK, 7f, MOUNTAIN PEAK (GB) High Quality (Ire), Conselice (GB). 45,000gns Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; 35,000gns Needing to come down a couple of pegs after a latest sixth in Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2016 - Book 2 the G1 Prix Rothschild at Deauville July 30, Usherette duly FRANCE: returned to the winner=s spot for the first time since last year=s CAMELOT (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}), Coolmore Stud G2 Duke of Cambridge S. In the interim, the homebred had 148 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners suffered two knocks to her confidence when sixth in the 4-MONT-DE-MARSAN, 1400m, MUALAH (IRE) G1 Falmouth S. at Newmarket last July and on her latest outing i10,000 Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2016; i28,000 but had shown she retained all her ability in between when third Arqana May 2yr-old Breeze up Sale 2017 in the G1 Prix d=Ispahan at Chantilly May 28 and the latest edition of the Duke of Cambridge at Royal Ascot June 21. Unlike DABIRSIM (FR) (Hat Trick {Jpn}), Haras de Grandcamp in the Rothschild, when she was ridden from the front, the bay 98 foals of racing age/11 winners/1 black-type winner was anchored with two behind early tanking along for Mickael 3-MONT-DE-MARSAN, 1400m, CAPTAIN DAVID (GER) Barzalona. Getting a couple of smacks to deliver her winning FRENCH FIFTEEN (FR) (Turtle Bowl {Ire}), Haras du Logis Saint effort, she veered left as she gained the lead in the final 50 Germain metres but was allowed to keep it by the officials after an inquiry. 50 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners Usherette is the first foal out of the useful Monday Show, 4-MONT-DE-MARSAN, 1400m, QATAR MAGIC (FR) whose second was the winner=s full-sister Show Day (Ire) who PENNY'S PICNIC (IRE) (Kheleyf), Haras du Hoguenet was a listed winner in Germany and finished third in the G3 41 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners Premio Elena E Sergio Cumani. Cont. p8 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 8 OF 10 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 6 SEPTEMBER, 2017

Margins: 1, 1HF, 1/4. Odds: 14.00, 5.30, 13.40. Also Ran: Gambia Bird (Ire), Canndera (Fr), Agathonia, Morgan Le Faye (GB), Lady Montdore, Hessoesse (Fr), Arizona Air (Ger). Winning her third race on the bounce when breaking her black-type maiden in the 12-furlong Listed Derby du Languedoc at Toulouse June 16, Sirrin was disappointing when eighth in the G3 Prix Minerve over an extra half-furlong at Deauville Aug. 13 but rebounded here under positive tactics from Alexis Badel. Sent to the front soon after the start, the imposing bay kicked in the straight and only Lady Paname was able to give meaningful chase. The Listed Lingfield Oaks Trial-winning dam, who also produced the useful Hong Kong performer Sinkal and has a yearling filly by Intello (Ger) to come, is connected to the G1 Prix Usherette | Scoop Dyga de l=Arc de Triomphe and G1 English and -winning European champion Sinndar (Ire). Click for the Racing Post Listed Prix de la Cochere Cont. result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. The second dam is the G3 Prix Penelope scorer La Sylphide (Swi) (Barathea {Ire}), who produced two other black-type performers headed by the GII Red Smith H. and GIII Fair Grounds H. winner Expansion (Maria=s Mon) who was also third in the GI Man o= War S. and GI Manhattan H. From the family of the G1 Grand Prix de Paris and G1 Prix Jean Prat-winning sire Vespone (Ire) and the G1 Melbourne Cup and G1 Hong Kong Vase runner-up Purple Moon (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), as well as the top-level scorers Vallee Enchantee (Ire) (Peintre Celebre), Volga (Ire) (Caerleon) and Maids Causeway (Ire) (Giant=s Causeway), Monday Show=s 2-year-old colt by Cape Cross (Ire) is named African Jazz (Ire), while she also has a yearling filly by Exceed and Excel (Aus). Click for the Racing Post result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Sirrin | Scoop Dyga

PRIX JOUBERT-Listed, i55,000, MLF, 9-5, 3yo, f, 14fT, 2:55.62, 3rd-MLF, i44,000, 9-5, 2yo, 7 1/2fT, 1:34.13, sf. sf. 1--SIRRIN (IRE), 127, f, 3, by Sea the Stars (Ire) DICE ROLL (FR) (c, 2, Showcasing {GB}--Schlague {Fr}, by Pulpit), 1st Dam: Sindirana (Ire) (SW-Eng), by Kalanisi (Ire) fourth last time in the Listed Prix Francois Boutin over seven 2nd Dam: Sinndiya (Ire), by Pharly (Fr) furlongs at Deauville Aug. 13, set off at a moderate pace in 3rd Dam: Sinntara (Ire), by Lashkari (GB) front. Asserting from the furlong pole, the 5-1 shot had a O-His Highness The Aga Khan; B-His Highness The Aga Khan=s comfortable two-length margin to spare over African Sky (GB) Studs S C (IRE); T-Jean-Claude Rouget; J-Alexis Badel. i27,500. (Shamardal) at the line. The dam, who is a granddaughter of the Lifetime Record: 7-4-0-1, i78,200. *1/2 to Sinkal (Smart G3 Prix des Reservoirs winner and G1 Poule d=Essai des Strike), SP-Ire, $236,816. Pouliches runner-up Boreale (Fr) (Bellypha {Ire}), has a filly foal 2--Lady Paname (Fr), 125, f, 3, Soldier of Fortune (Ire)--Business by Elusive City. This is also the family of the sires River of Light Class (Fr), by Aussie Rules. O-Gemini Stud & E Lellouche. and Racinger (Fr) and Montjeu=s group 1 scorers Corre Caminos i11,000. (Fr) and Recital (Fr). Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, i40,180. Video, 3--Luire (Ire), 125, f, 3, Dark Angel (Ire)--Glitter Baby (Ire), by sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Danehill Dancer (Ire). (,38,000 Ylg >15 DNPRM; 25,000gns RNA O-Giacomo Algranti; B-Gestut Zur Kuste AG (FR); T-Fabrice 2yo >16 TATBRE). O-Stephan Albert Fontanel. i8,250. Chappet. TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 9 OF 10 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • 6 SEPTEMBER, 2017

French Report Cont. 2nd-KEM, ,4,500, Mdn, 9-5, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:12.30, st/sl. CONDITIONS RESULT: RAZZMATAZZ (GB) (f, 3, Monsieur Bond {Ire}--Tibesti {GB}, by 1st-MLF, i44,000, Cond, 9-5, 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT, 1:31, sf. Machiavellian), sent off at 50-1 following a fifth placing over this RED LINE (FR) (f, 2, Sageburg {Ire}--Red Love, by Gone West) trip at Windsor on Aug. 13, was sent up to hassle for the lead Lifetime Record: SP-Fr, 5-3-2-0, i60,330. early and raced in second before taking over approaching the O/B-Jean-Pierre-Joseph Dubois (FR); T-Antoine de Watrigant. two-furlong pole. Tiring late, the ,21,000 DNSIL and 30,000gns TATYEA yearling had done enough to hold on by a length from La Figlia (Ire) (Frankel {GB}). That i1.8million GOFNOV-topping daughter of the G1 English and Irish 1000 Guineas heroine Finsceal Beo (Ire) (Mr. Greeley) did nothing wrong on debut and was closing hand-over-fist late in a highly satisfactory effort. Tuesday=s Results: Unlike the runner-up, Razzmatazz proved easy to attain as a 2nd-GOO, ,7,000, Cond, 9-5, 2yo, f, 7fT, 1:30.89, gd. yearling which is a surprise given that she is a full-sister to the JULIET FOXTROT (GB) (f, 2, {GB}--Kilo Alpha {GB} accomplished G1 Prix de l=Abbaye de Longchamp-winning {SW-Fr}, by King=s Best), an Aug. 12 debut fifth going seven sprinter Move in Time (GB), G1SW-Fr, SW & MGSP-Eng, GSP-Ire, furlongs at Newmarket last time, broke well and accepted a tow $678,446. Understandably, almost all the dam=s subsequent in third until inching closer in the straight. Challenging on the progeny have been by that sire, with two more to come in a 2- bridle passing the two pole, the 8-11 chalk quickened clear year-old colt named Move In Faster (GB) and an as-yet unnamed approaching the final eighth and was pushed out to score by an yearling filly. The second dam Tropical (GB) (Green Desert) was impressive seven lengths from Richenza (Fr) (Holy Roman a MGSW dual highweight sprinter responsible for Tropical Star Emperor {Ire}). She is out of Listed Prix de Bagatelle victress Kilo (Ire) (Machiavellian) who was successful in the G3 Mahab Al Alpha (GB) (King=s Best) and is thus kin to G3 Prix Thomas Bryon Shimaal and G3 Najah Al Shindagha Sprint and was runner-up in third Alpha Bravo (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), a yearling filly by the G1 Golden Shaheen. Razzmatazz=s smart pedigree is Siyouni (Fr) and a colt foal by Kingman (GB). Kilo Alpha, herself a strengthened by the MGSW third dam Bermuda Classic (Ire) full-sister to MGSP three-time stakes winner Runaway (GB), is a (Double Form {Ire}), whose Shake the Yoke (GB) (Caerleon) granddaughter of GII Molly Pitcher H. and GIII Falls City H. captured the G1 Coronation S. and GIII Wilshire H. among others winner Navajo Princess (Drone), who in turn produced MG1SW and was placed in the G1 Poule d=Essai des Pouliches, G1 Prix multiple champion and sire Dancing Brave (Lyphard) and Marcel Boussac, G1 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp and GI Queen MG1SW European highweight Jolypha (Lyphard). Lifetime Elizabeth II Challenge Cup. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $4,385. Record: 2-1-0-0, $5,856. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd (GB); T-Charles Hills. O-Mrs J Dermot Cantillon & Partners; B-Bond Thoroughbred Corporation (GB); T-Clive Cox. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Crystal River (GB), f, 3, Dubawi (Ire)--Inner Secret, by Singspiel (Ire). HAM, 9-5, 8f 68yT, 1:53.82. B-Darley (GB). *,28,000 3yo >17 TTIMAR. Red Royalist (GB), g, 3, Royal Applause (GB)--Scarlet Royal (GB), by Red Ransom. GOO, 9-5, 9f 19yT, 2:13.42. B-J A & M A Knox (GB). *21,000gns Wlg >14 TATFOA; 17,000gns Ylg >15 TAOCT. **1/2 to Momalorka (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}), GSP-Eng, $273,262.

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FOUR-DAY BAN FOR RUSSELL The sorry saga surrounding jockey Davy Russell, the Irish Turf Club and Russell=s punch to the neck of King=s Dolly (Ire) (Golan {Ire}) before the start of a hurdle race in Tramore on Aug. 18 has hopefully run its course following the jockey=s visit to Turf Club headquarters at The Curragh on Tuesday. Russell received a belated four-day ban for the incident after the case was re- opened for review following the decision by the Turf Club referrals committee to issue just a caution to Russell over the incident, a decision which lead to further condemnation on social media, not only of Russell=s actions but also over the leniency shown by the Turf Club. Russell=s suspension begins on Sept. 19, which leaves him free to ride in the seven-day long Listowel Festival which kicks off this Sunday.

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5.05 Gowran Park, Mdn, i16,500, 2yo, c/g, 7fT Aidan O=Brien trainee FAMILY TREE (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), who was a 420,000gns TATOCT yearling, is a half to 2012 G1 Prix Morny and G1 Middle Park S. hero Reckless Abandon (GB) (Exchange Rate), and faces eight rivals in this unveiling. They include his once-raced stablemate Madrid (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who is a half- brother to MGSW 2007 G1 Premio Roma third Boris de Deauville (Ire) (Soviet Star); and the Jessica Harrington-trained firster Song of Dunes (GB) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}), who is a gelded son of 2006 G3 Sweet Solera S. victress and G1 Fillies= Mile third English Ballet (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}).

Eagles Cleaved Sky salutes in the Inglis-China Australia Cup, China=s richest thoroughbred race, at Yulong Racecourse AUSTRALIAN-BRED WINNERS Saturday. AWe=ve been delighted and honoured to be supporters of Mr. Zhang and Yulong, as they have been for us at our sales,@ commented Arthur Inglis, IN CHINA: Deputy Chairman of Inglis of the sales company=s support Eagles Cleaved Sky (Aus), c, 3, Purrealist (Aus)--Shaolin Belle of the race meeting. | Yulong Jockey Club (Aus), by Golden Snake. Yulong, 9-2, Inglis-China Australia Cup (A$200k), 1200m (AWT), 1:14. B-Mr. PF Radford & Ms. R Lawrie (VIC). *A$17,000 Ylg >16 INGAPR; A$55,000 2yo FIND US ON FACEBOOK >16 INGOCT. VIDEO. www.facebook.com/thoroughbreddailynews

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PRACTICAL JOKE TO ASHFORD IN >18 HINKLE FARMS SEEKING Klaravich Stables and William Lawrence=s three-time Grade I BIG SEPTEMBER winner Practical Joke (Into Mischief--Halo Humor, by Distorted Humor), most recently a victor of the GI H. Allen Jerkens S. at Saratoga, will stand at Coolmore America=s Ashford Stud for the 2018 breeding season. AHe=s a very, very good-looking horse, he=s by one of the hottest sires in the country and he=s amongst the very best racehorses of his generation,@ Ashford Stud manager Dermot Ryan said of Practical Joke. AWe=re absolutely delighted that he=s coming to stand here.@ Practical Joke, unbeaten in five one-turn starts for trainer Chad Brown, won last year=s GI Hopeful S. and GI Champagne S., as well as this year=s GIII Dwyer. Before capturing the Aug. 26 Allen Jerkens, the sophomore was a close-up third in the GI betfair.com Haskell Invitational. Cont. p5 (click here)

Nyquist | Coady Photography IN TDN EUROPE TODAY by Jessica Martini IRISH CHAMPION S. TAKING SHAPE Four years ago, Tom Hinkle, brother Henry and daughter Anne Churchill (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) is among 14 potential starters for Archer watched a weanling colt by Uncle Mo go through the the G1 QIPCO Irish Champion S. on Saturday. Click or tap here sales ring at the 2013 Keeneland November sale, attracting a to go straight to TDN Europe. final bid of $180,000. The team jumped into action to secure the colt=s dam Seeking Gabrielle (Forestry) for $100,000 just one hip later. The purchase proved to be fortuitous when that weanling, who sold for $230,000 at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale the following fall and for $400,000 at the 2015 Fasig-Tipton Florida sale, went on to become champion 2-year-old and GI Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist. Hinkle Farms will offer a half-brother by Flatter to the champion as hip 84 during Monday=s Book 1 session of the Keeneland September sale. AI was there at the sale with my dad and my uncle,@ recalled Anne Archer Hinkle. AIt=s always great when a mare sells at the same time as her foal. That way you can kind of gauge what you think other foals out of her will look like. [Nyquist] was great looking. He sold really, really well. He sold one hip in front of her and we were walking into the sales pavilion to get a seat and I just remember everybody saying, >Wow--he sold really well for an Uncle Mo.= That was Uncle Mo=s first crop at the time and not that many people had seen too many of his weanlings. He was not Uncle Mo yet. I=m sure there were people out there smarter than us who knew what he was going to turn into now, but we certainly didn=t know that at the time.@ Cont. p3

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Hinkle Farms Seeking Big September cont. The yearling received another boost when his sire Flatter was The 2013 auction was Seeking Gabrielle=s second straight represented by recent GI Travers S. winner West Coast. appearance at the November sale. The mare, with Nyquist in AThat was great--we all shared a text between ourselves,@ utero, RNA=d for $90,000 in 2012. Hinkle said. AIt was perfect timing. But AThere is nothing wrong with the mare,@ Flatter is a really great sire, so there is no Hinkle said. AShe is attractive, but she is reason why he can=t have really top-tier not a show-stopper. I think she is one of horses.@ those mares that, her foals are more Hip 84 is one of two half-siblings to striking and more attractive than she is. Kentucky Derby winners scheduled to sell She is just not flashy.@ at Keeneland next Monday. Dromoland Of the mare=s appeal to her family=s Farm will offer a half-sister by Pioneerof commercial breeding operation, Hinkle the Nile to 2017 Derby winner Always added, AWe were looking for more mares Dreaming (Bodemeister) as hip 124. that year. When we purchased her, she Hinkle admitted having such a well- was in foal to Blame, and I know my dad related yearling in the shedrow provides and my uncle were especially excited the consignment with an extra bit of buzz. about Blame and thought it would be AWe=re really fortunate just to have the great to have another foal by him. Then family on the farm and to own the mare,@ after seeing how great the weanling was, I she said. AFor a small consignment like think that was even more reason to go for ours, it=s definitely really exciting. We just the mare. Honestly, I think we were hope when he gets there, he lives up to Anne Archer, Henry (standing) and Tom surprised when she only sold for what she the hype. Because he certainly does have Hinkle did. And now, of course, that looks like a a lot of hype around him. It=s a special bargain.@ thing to be the only Flatter in Book 1, as well.@ Cont. p4 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 9 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

Hinkle Farms Seeking Big September cont. Seeking Gabrielle produced a filly by Blame in 2014. That foal sold for $330,000 to Bridlewood Farm at the 2015 Keeneland September sale. The mare produced a filly by War Front this year and is currently in foal to Tapit. AHistorically, we try to sell everything, so the plan now, and when we bred to War Front, is to sell the foal,@ Hinkle said. AThat=ll be a decision that we have to finalize further down the road. Of course it=s always in the back of your mind, at one point I know we=ll want to hold on to a filly of hers and you can=t do much better than War Front. But that foal will be so appealing to so many people. It=s hard to turn away from that as well. The mare is back in foal to Tapit and she=s carrying a colt. We=ve taken a big swing with her, but I think she=s worth it and she=s proven herself.@ Hinkle Farms will offer three yearlings during the Monday=s Book 1 session. In addition to the Flatter colt, the farm will also send an Orb half-sister to multiple Grade I winner Divisidero (Kitten=s Joy) (hip 44) through the sales ring; as well as hip 100, a daughter of Candy Ride (Arg) out of stakes placed Sweet Tess (Afleet Alex). Hinkle Farms purchased Madame du Lac (Lemon Drop Kid), with Divisidero in utero, for $150,000 at the 2011 Keeneland November Sale. AShe is so beautiful,@ Hinkle said of the Orb yearling. AShe has a massive walk and everything out of that mare has the best Hinkle Farms currently is home to a broodmare band of close temperament. They are all smart and this yearling is exactly the to 40 head. same way. She=s also the only Orb in Book 1.@ AOr, as my dad said earlier today, >Too many,@ Hinkle laughed. Madame du Lac=s Bernardini colt RNA=d for $60,000 at last AWe are selling a few in November because we have to cut year=s September sale. Hinkle Farms retained a 50% interest in down on our numbers, but we need to have enough. You can=t the colt, who has been training at Fair Hill, and will campaign just have five or six mares if you are trying to sell foals as him in partnership with Gunpowder Farms, which owns yearlings. We=ve realized if you bring too few to the sales, if the Divisidero. big ones that you=re really banking on doing well don=t do as Hinkle Farms purchased Sweet Tess, in foal to Candy Ride, for well for you as you=re hoping, it can be harder to come back $250,000 at the 2015 Keeneland November sale. The mare is a from that. You just need enough numbers to have a little bit of a half-sister to GISP Lady Melesi (Colonial Affair), dam of MGSP safely net.@ Seruni (Saint Liam). The farm traditionally offers all of its crop as yearlings, but in AShe is a beautiful, beautiful mare,@ Hinkle said of Sweet Tess. an unusual turn, will sell some weanlings at the upcoming AWe=re all so pleased with this filly. She is big and she has plenty Keeneland November sale. of bone. Sometimes you worry with the first foal, you worry that AThis year we are selling three weanling colts, but that is only they might be a little slight, but she is not. She is super strong. I because we have 18 colts and eight fillies and we don=t have think people are really going to like her.@ enough paddocks for when they get to be yearlings to separate Hinkle Farms has catalogued 21 yearlings to the September all the colts. Some years, it is a really even 50-50 split, but we sale, including an additional five yearlings in Book 2. were really hit hard by colts this year. It isn=t a bad thing, but we AWe are also really pleased with our Book 2 yearlings, do have to let a few go.@ which include colts by Curlin, Pioneerof the Nile, and Uncle Following in her father and uncle=s footsteps, Hinkle is the Mo and fillies by Arch and Into Mischief,@ Hinkle added. third generation of her family to help operate the 1,000-acre The draft also includes a half-sister by City Zip to recent P.G. Hinkle Farms in Paris, Kentucky. Johnson S. winner Orbolution (Orb) (hip 1762). Cont. p5 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 9 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

Hinkle Farms Seeking Big September cont. The 27-year-old will be making her third trip to the September sale as the farm=s director of bloodstock services, but she originally had other plans. AMy senior year in college, I was really dead-set on going to veterinarian school,@ Hinkle said. AWhen I got out of school, I worked for some small animal hospitals and, I think going through the application process and actually getting some real experience in that setting, I just realized I didn=t quite think it was for me.@ She continued, ABut even early on in college, I thought whatever I do, I always want to be able to help out with the farm. My dad and my uncle did other things--they were really involved in highway construction--and my dad managed the farm, as well. So that was a lofty goal of mine. But then when I decided I didn=t want to go to vet school, I talked to my dad and my uncle about working full time for the farm and they were kind enough to find a place for me. And I=ve been working with the farm ever since.@ Hinkle is clearly relishing her role at the farm which is steeped in generations of her family=s history. AIt=s been really fulfilling to be involved with something that is so special to my family and to be able to work with my family,@ she said. AMost people look up to their dad and think that he hung the moon. That=s how I feel. I know that I have such a special opportunity to learn from my family members, who I have a tremendous amount of respect for. Of course it=s challenging learning how to work with family when you=re just used to interacting with them on a personal level, but it=s been a great experience and I=ve learned so much from them. I know I have a lifetime more to learn, but I=ve really enjoyed it so far.@ The Keeneland September sale begins Monday at 3 p.m.

Practical Joke to Ashford in >18 cont. Hitting the board in nine of 10 starts to date, Practical Joke has won five times for earnings of $1,670,800. His lone finish out of the trifecta was a fifth-place run in the GI Kentucky Derby. The bay is currently targeting a start in the GI Las Vegas Breeders= Cup Dirt Mile. (Click here to return to p1)

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BATTERS UP! Beginning with the $60-million increase in gross from Keeneland September 2012 to Keeneland September 2013, the last four years of Keeneland September (2013-2016) have seen 11,100 yearlings sold for a total of $1.114 billion and an average of $100,435. So we know what the target is: somewhere in the neighborhood of 2,775 sold for a gross of $278 million, and a $100,000 average. That=s where the sale has been the last four years. But those totals are weeks away; first we have the new Fasig Turf sale this Sunday, then the all-new Keeneland Book 1 on Monday, followed by a three-day Book 2 next Tuesday-Thursday. We=ll clock in with a report Tuesday on the first two, pretty much entirely new days, and then next Saturday we=ll try and make sense of the >first week.=

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One striking thing about this year=s catalogue, it seems to us, is the prominence of second-crop yearling sires, whose first 2-year-olds are racing this year. Most years, the sires with their first yearlings take center stage among younger sires, and those with first 2-year-olds suffer from the >yesterday=s news= syndrome. But this year is a little different: 26 sires with their first yearlings are represented during the 13 days of selling, totaling 585 yearlings (13.1% of the 4,309 catalogued). There are 33 sires with their first 2-year-olds, represented by 695 yearlings (16.1% of those catalogued), and 25 sires with their first 3-year-olds, which combined have 489 yearlings (11.1%) catalogued. All together, the three youngest groups of sires include 84 sires, with 1,769 yearlings catalogued, an average of 21 yearlings per sire, and constituting 41% of the total number of yearlings catalogued over the 13 days. Cont. p7 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 9 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

Oppenheim cont. For potential buyers looking at any of the 695 yearlings from the second crops of their sires, the first port of call on their bookwork will be the North American Freshman Sire List, so let=s have a look at that (click here). The top six Kentucky-based freshman sires all have more than 20 yearlings catalogued, so those will of course be of particular interest. The Leading Freshman Sire as of now is WinStar=s Overanalyze, a dual GII winner of the Futurity S. and Remsen S. at two, and winner of the GI Arkansas Derby at three for Repole Stable; his sire, Dixie Union, is also the sire of last year=s number two Freshman Sire, Union Rags. Overanalyze is the sire of 17 winners to date, three Black-Type Horses (two Graded), and the earners of $685,617. He=s been a bit of a surprise package, to say the least: his 52 yearlings sold last year averaged just $27,437, but based on these results, he=s due for a price upgrade. That, however, won=t happen in the first week, as all 31 of his yearlings are catalogued in the second week. Same for Freshman Sire #3, Spendthrift=s Jimmy Creed, a $900,000 yearling by Distorted Humor who won the GI Malibu S. and is the sire of 11 winners, five Black-Type Horses (two Graded), including Spectator, winner of the GII Sorrento S. and third in the GI Del Mar Debutante S. last Sunday. He has 23 catalogued in the sales, all again in the second week. Hill >n= Dale=s Violence, a son of Medaglia d=Oro who was a $600,000 yearling and won three of his four starts, including the GI Cashcall Futurity, and was second to Orb in the GII Fountain of Youth S. in what turned out to be his final career start, is number two on the Freshman Sire List, with 11 winners and two Black-Type Winners, including last weekend=s Del Mar Juvenile Turf S. winner Encumbered. He=s been a very popular horse all along--last year 70 yearlings from his first crop averaged $88,736, and 19 yearlings this year have averaged $96,695--and has 47 yearlings catalogued, the first eight of them in Book 2. The aforementioned Orb, Claiborne=s son of Malibu Moon who won the 2013 GI Kentucky Derby, currently ranks fifth on the Freshman Sire List, including last week=s Saratoga BTW Orbolution. Orb has been this crop=s commercial leader all along; he=s had 15 yearlings sell so far this year for an average of $315,584. He has 54 yearlings catalogued, one in Book 1 and 26 in Book 2, so half of his yearlings are in the first week. Coolmore=s Ashford division stands #4 on the Freshman Sire List with the undefeated Champion North American 2-Year-Old of 2012, Shanghai Bobby, by Into Mischief=s sire, Harlan=s Holiday; and #6, Declaration of War (War Front), who won the G1 Queen Anne S. and G1 Juddmonte International, and ran a close third in the GI Breeders= Cup Classic on dirt as a 4-year-old in 2013. Cont. p8 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 8 OF 9 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

Oppenheim cont. While that average is sure to fall, he=s still made quite an Shanghai Bobby has six winners, four of them Black-Type impression for a $10,000 sire. Horses, while Declaration of War also has four BTH (three GSP), Contact Bill Oppenheim at [email protected] (cc including G3 winner Actress, and Olmedo, beaten a short head [email protected]). in the G3 Prix Des Chenes at Chantilly last Sunday. Shanghai Bobby has 54 yearlings catalogued, all but three (in Book 2) in the second week, while Declaration of War is the leading sire with first 2-year-olds by number catalogued, with 78--13 at Fasig, four in Book 1, 30 in Book 2, and 31 in the second week. FASIG-TIPTON GULFSTREAM SALE MOVED TO FLORIDA DERBY WEEK The Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Selected 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale, held in recent years at the beginning of March, has been moved to the end of the month to coincide with GI Florida Derby week, Fasig-Tipton announced Tuesday. The Under Tack show will be conducted Monday, Mar. 26, while the sale will be held Wednesday, Mar. 28. The 67th renewal of the Florida Derby will be run Saturday, Mar. 31. AMoving our 2018 Gulfstream Sale three weeks later allows us to be a part of the excitement of Florida Derby week,@ said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. APositioning the sale around the Florida Derby should bring the auction added Orb has 54 yearlings catalogued in exposure, and the timing should work well for both buyers and KEESEP=s first two books | Claiborne Farm sellers.@ Not forgetting the first-crop sires, who will of course evince Nomination forms for the 2018 Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream Sale plenty of interest themselves. Ashford=s dual Grade I winner are now available. Verrazano tops the charts with 75 catalogued, and is one of seven first-year sires with more than 35 catalogued. Three Chimneys= 2013 Champion 3-year-old Will Take Charge, who has already had 11 yearlings average $257,272 (click here--first-crop yearling sires, NA only), has 65 catalogued, while Lane=s End=s NYTHA ELECTION INFORMATION Noble Mission and Airdrie=s Cairo Prince have 58 and 54 It's an election year for the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's catalogued, respectively. All four of these have double-digit Association. The election will be held this fall. If you would like representation in the first week. The top seven first-year sires by to participate in the voting process as a NYTHA member, please number catalogued are rounded out by WinStar=s Fed Biz (45 register online at http://nytha.com/members/registration.aspx, catalogued), Spendthrift=s dual GI Breeders= Cup Dirt Mile or contact the NYTHA office at (516) 488-2337, or by email to winner Goldencents (43), and Three Chimneys= Strong [email protected], so that NYTHA can update their records Mandate, Wayne Lukas=s previous GI Hopeful S. winner by and contact you with information during the election process. Tiznow for owners Baker and Mack (he won it again on Monday NYTHA is urging managing owners to provide the office with an for the same owners, by the same sire, with Sporting Chance). updated partner list and contact information as soon as possible. Strong Mandate, who has 38 catalogued, had an $825,000 filly at Saratoga, and thus ranks, at least for now, second on the first-crop sires table with six sold for an average of $222,833.

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HANDLE UP, ATTENDANCE SLIGHTLY DOWN and racking up $854,055 in earnings, highlighted by champion Stellar Wind (Curlin), who defended her title in the GI Clement L. AT DEL MAR Hirsch S. July 30. Del Mar=s 78th summer season, which came to a close Del Mar=s fall meet, which features the Nov. 3-4 Breeders= Cup Monday, showed an increase in handle over 2016 while posting World Championships, will get underway Wednesday, Nov. 1 a slight decrease in attendance. Total wagering for the meet and run through Sunday, Nov. 26. came in at $451.5 million, for a daily average of $12,542,000, up 5.1% over the previous summer, while 476,628 patrons came through the gates for a daily average of 13,240, down 1.5% from

last year=s figures. The seaside oval posted gains in average field size from 8.3 horses to 8.6 and crucially, with the Breeders= Cup set to be contested there for the first time this fall, Del Mar saw four racing fatalities after 17 deaths marred last summer=s meet. AIn many ways, you might call this one of the very best meets we=ve ever had here,@ said Del Mar Thoroughbred Club=s president Joe Harper. Executive vice president for racing Tom Robbins added, AIf you remember the circumstances coming into this meet, there was real concern about how we=d be able to perform. Filling a five-day race week with high-end product is a challenge on any circuit these days. But our horsemen rallied, our racing proved to be top quality and safe and we were able to put on a first-rate show for fans around the country.@ Flavien Prat finished the meet strong, booting home seven DID YOU KNOW? winners in the final three days to capture the Del Mar riding title Three-time Grade I winner with 35 victories. The 25-year-old French native, who tied Rafael Oscar Performance (Kitten’s Joy) Bejarano for last year=s crown and also knotted with apprentice was tabbed as a “TDN Rising Star” Evin Roman for this year=s Santa Anita winter/spring meet honors, finished six up on both Bejarano and Roman, who tied Visit the TDN Rising Stars section on our website! for second with 29 winners apiece. Richard Baltas and Phil D=Amato battled to a draw in the training title race, each collecting one win on closing day to finish with 18 victories apiece. This was the first title of any kind BOOKMARK for Baltas, while D=Amato took home the crown last summer. http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/getLatest.php Brothers Pete and Kosta Hronis=s Hronis Racing LLC earned its to download the latest edition of the TDN each day. third Del Mar owner=s championship, sending out seven winners Saturday, Kentucky Downs, post time: 6:56 p.m. EDT CALUMET FARM KENTUCKY TURF CUP S.-GIII, $600,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Postulation Harlan's Holiday Runnymede Racing LLC Graham Vargas, Jr. 123 2 Lucky Ramsey K Lookin At Lucky Chieftain Stables III LLC Morse Hill 121 3 Muqtaser Distorted Humor Shadwell Stable McLaughlin Bravo 123 4 Oscar Nominated Kitten's Joy Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey Maker Leparoux 121 5 Crescent Drive Flower Alley Paul Van Doren Amoss Mena 121 6 Zulu Alpha Street Cry (Ire) Calumet Farm Fernandez Albarado 121 7 Enterprising Elusive Quality Maxis Stable Maker Lanerie 123 8 Bullards Alley Flower Alley Wayne Spalding & Faron McCubbins Glyshaw Pedroza 121 9 One Go All Go Fairbanks Preston Stables LLC & Prestonwood Racing LLC Matejka Cannon 121 10 St. Louie Arch Three Diamonds Farm Maker Gaffalione 123 11 Taghleeb Hard Spun Michael M. Hui Maker Ortiz 123 12 Nessy Flower Alley Edmond A. & Sharon Hudon Wilkes Hernandez, Jr. 121 13 Motivational Afleet Express Riverdee Stable Fisher Rocco, Jr. 121 14 Tobias Arch Eason, Johnny and Rafael A. Fernandez, LLC. Fernandez Graham 121

Breeders: 1-Juddmonte Farms Inc, 2-Alpha Delta Stables, LLC, 3-WinStar Farm, LLC, 4-Mrs. Jerry Amerman, 5-Eugene Melnyk, 6-Calumet Farm, 7-Glen Hill Farm, 8-Eugene Melnyk, 9-Albert P. Coppola, 10-Colts Neck Stables LLC, 11-Shadwell Farm, LLC, 12-Sierra Farm, 13-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd., 14-Janis R. Whitham

Saturday, Kentucky Downs, post time: 6:27 p.m. EDT KENTUCKY DOWNS TURF SPRINT S.-GIII, $400,000, 3yo/up, 6 1/2fT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Commend War Front Claiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider Mott Ortiz 123 2 Indy Hill English Channel Calumet Farm Lukas Court 118 3 Black Bear K Midnight Lute Richard Bahde Morse Albarado 121 4 Tell All You Know Van Nistelrooy World Thoroughbreds Racing, Inc. Gorder Clawson 121 5 Bondurant War Front Whitham Thoroughbreds LLC Wilkes Hernandez, Jr. 121 6 Wyeth K Candy Ride (Arg) Courtney Barousse Amoss Van Dyke 121 7 Undrafted K Purim Wes Welker & Elizabeth Kumin Ward Garcia 121 8 Crewman K Candy Ride (Arg) Dundalk 5 LLC Poulos Landeros 121 9 Mikes the Man Elite Squadron Ronald Moss Moss Miranda 121 10 Hogy K Offlee Wild Michael M. Hui Maker Geroux 125 11 Dimension (GB) Medicean (GB) Riverside Bloodstock, LLC Murphy Graham 121

Breeders: 1-Claiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider, 2-Calumet Farm, 3-St. George Farm LLC, 4-World Thoroughbreds Racing Inc., 5-Janis R. Whitham, 6-SF Bloodstock LLC, 7-Catesby W. Clay Investment LLC, 8-Emory A. Hamilton, 9-Ronald Moss & Elite Squadron Syndicate, 10-Dr. John E. Little, 11-Cheveley Park Stud Ltd

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At the Sales. On the Farm. At the Track. video services and marketing for thoroughbreds www.thorostride.com 917.826.9603 [email protected] Saturday, Kentucky Downs, post time: 5:22 p.m. EDT KENTUCKY DOWNS LADIES TURF S.-GIII, $350,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 Beauly (GB) Sea The Stars (Ire) Rebecca Hillen Walsh Graham 125 2 Linda Scat Daddy Whitham Thoroughbreds LLC Wilkes Hernandez, Jr. 121 3 Hone In K Smart Strike G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. Oliver Court 121 4 Zipessa K City Zip Empyrean Stables Stidham Bravo 121 5 Miss Temple City K Temple City The Club Racing LLC, Needle In A Haystack, LLC & Motion Prado 121 Sagamore Farm 6 Majestic Angel K Majestic Warrior Jerry Jamgotchian Reed Geroux 121 7 Susie Bee English Channel Calumet Farm Maker Gaffalione 125 8 Seeking Paradise K Blame Double Infinity Ranch Sharp Landeros 121

Breeders: 1-New England, Mount Coote & P. Barrett, 2-Janis R. Whitham, 3-G. Watts Humphrey Jr. & St. George Farm Racing, LLC, 4-G. Watts Humphrey Jr. & Sally S. Humphrey, 5-Bobfeld Bloodstock, 6-Hargus & Sandra Sexton & Silver Fern Farm, 7-Bluegrass Hall, LLC, 8-Helen T. Andrews & Twin Hopes Farm $144,450. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Moyglare Stud Farm, Ltd.; B-The Neuman Group & Darley (KY); T-Christophe Clement. H i p N o . 1193: F u ll - Br o S el l in g a t K E E S E P w / R o y a l O a k Farm Tuesday=s Results: 6th-PRX, $49,318, Alw (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($25,000), 9-5, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m 70yT, 1:42.24, gd. GIOIA STELLA (f, 4, Medaglia d=Oro--Dowry, by Belong to Me), a $1.5-million Keeneland September yearling purchase, moved through her maiden and >one other than= conditions in New York last year and was last seen finishing sixth in a one-mile turf event at this level at Saratoga July 22. Finding the waters shallower as the 1-2 favorite here, the filly endured a wide trip, but still finished with good energy to score by six lengths over Untouchable U (Red Giant). The winner is a half to GI American Oaks winner Nereid (Rock Hard Ten), GISW, $303,800; and GI Belmont Oaks Inv. runner-up Sea Queen (Lemon Drop Kid), SW & GISP, $474,495. Dowry is also responsible for a yearling full-brother to the winner and a weanling filly by Empire Maker. She visited Uncle Mo this spring. Lifetime Record: 10-3-2-0, 2-year-old Monomoy Girl (Tapizar) graduated at first asking at Indiana Grand Tuesday (see result on following page) | ThoroStride Insane Bolt!

Bolt d’Oro wins the G1 Del Mar Futurity in remarkable style. He’s the fifth G1 winner of the year for his (equally remarkable) sire. That’s more than any other American stallion. Medaglia d’Oro also leads the way by 2017 yearling average.

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Tuesday=s Results: Monday=s Late Results: 6th-IND, $31,000, Msw, 9-5, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:42.31, gd. 10th-DMR, $78,605, Alw (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 9-4, +MONOMOY GIRL (f, 2, Tapizar--Drumette, by Henny Hughes) 3yo/up, 7f, 1:22.10, ft. worked steadily at Ellis Park in recent weeks and was bet down TOUCHING RAINBOWS (g, 4, Aragorn {Ire}--Violin Case, by Gold to 3-2 favoritism for this career unveiling. Away without Case) graduated from the maiden ranks and added a second incident, she was guided inward to save ground behind a wall of victory in the mid-level claiming ranks in 2016 and appeared to horses around the opening bend and continued to bide her time fit best in races below the allowance level, but has subsequently from far back as the leaders completed a half-mile in :50.36. showed astonishing improvement since arriving to the care of Angled out approaching the far turn, the filly circled the field trainer Phil D=Amato. Second, beaten just a neck, in a with an eye-catching six-wide bid and drew clear to a convincing seven-furlong optional claimer for Cal-breds at Santa Anita July 3 3/4-length victory over fellow firster Lemon Princess (Lemon 1, the chestnut recently annexed an Aug. 10 optional claimer at Drop Kid). The winner=s dam--a half to GSW Drum Major that same level locally, registering a 99 Beyer Speed Figure--14 (Dynaformer)--produced a full-brother to the winner in 2016 points higher than his previous top. Bet down to 9-5 favoritism for this return to open company, Touching Rainbows rated and a colt by Palace Malice this spring before visiting behind a :21.94 quarter-mile and rallied on the outside into the Shackleford. Sales History: $100,000 Ylg >16 KEESEP. Lifetime stretch to win going away by 3 1/2 lengths. Prime Issue Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,600. Click for the Equibase.com chart. O- (Tannersmyman) was second best. The winner put D=Amato into Michael Dubb & Monomoy Stables LLC. B-FPF LLC & Highfield a tie with Richard Baltas for honors as Del Mar=s leading trainer Ranch (KY). T-Brad Cox. at the summer meet. Lifetime Record: 10-4-1-0, $131,500. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig- Consigned by GAINESWAY Tipton. O-KM Racing Enterprise, Inc.; B-Esembee Inc. (CA); T-Philip D'Amato. TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 3 OF 6 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

been approved on both conformation and pedigree by Fasig- INDUSTRY INFO Tipton. AOur thanks to everyone at Fasig-Tipton for this extraordinary opportunity,@ said Old Friends President Michael Blowen. AWe Old Friends to Host Auction at Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase: appreciate their support of all our retirees, and for the Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm will host an recognition that these athletes have great value and meaning exclusive live auction of fine art and racing memorabilia as a beyond their racing and breeding years.@ prelude to the inaugural Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase, Presented Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning added, AOld Friends by Woodbine Racetrack, the farm announced Tuesday. The does an amazing job. We are so happy to incorporate this auction, open to the public, will be held for one hour Sunday, unique auction to benefit their efforts with the launch of the Sept. 10, beginning at 3 p.m. EST at the Fasig-Tipton paddocks, inaugural Turf Showcase.@ located at 2400 Newtown Pike in Lexington, Ky. All proceeds raised from the auction will benefit Old Friends, and items will be available for preview Saturday, Sept. 9 from Wednesday, Kentucky Downs, post time: 5:46 p.m. EDT 4-6 p.m. in the Kentucky Room of the Fasig-Tipton pavilion. TOURIST MILE S., $400,000, 3&up, 1mT Cocktails and hors d=oeuvres will be served. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML For interested bidders unable to attend the sale, proxy bids 1 Hootenanny Quality Road Garcia Ward 5-1 will be accepted via email from Friday, Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. to 2 Flatlined Flatter Rocco Jr. Dickey 6-1 3 Shining Copper Aragorn (Ire) Gaffalione Maker 3-1 Sunday, Sept. 10 at 9 a.m. sharp. Photos and descriptions of 4 Dimension (GB) Medicean (GB) Landeros Murphy 20-1 items can be viewed on the Old Friends website, and bids can be 5 Western Reserve Indian Charlie Bridgmohan Sweezey 6-1 emailed to [email protected]. 6 Zambian Smart Strike Gilligan Miller 20-1 The auction will be followed immediately by Fasig-Tipton=s 7 Applicator Valdivia Yanakov 8-1 Turf Showcase, the first North American sale consisting entirely 8 Irish Strait English Channel Lynch Motion 2-1 of yearlings with Aturf appeal.@ All yearlings catalogued have 9 Bandar Quien Barbaran Jurado 30-1 TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 4 OF 6 • THETDN.COM WEDNESDAY • SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

Wednesday, Kentucky Downs, post time: 5:18 p.m. EDT EXACTA SYSTEMS JUVENILE FILLIES S., $350,000,f, 2yo, 7fT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 1 Classy Music Maclean’s Music Albarado Jr. McPeek 8-1 2 Elizabeth Nicole Exchange Rate Doyle Moquett 20-1 3 Best Performance Broken Vow Hernandez Jr. Clement 5-2 4 High Tech Data Link Landeros Wilkes 10-1 5 Go Noni Go Get Stormy Gaffalione Maker 20-1 6 Waki Patriot Awesome Patriot Court Hancock 6-1 7 Our Graycious Girl Macho Uno Gilligan Lovell 30-1 First-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, September 6 8 Moonlight Rain Point of Entry Rocco Jr. Casse 6-1 Farm and fee represent current information 9 Ultima D Scat Daddy Garcia Ward 9-2 ALTERNATION (Distorted Humor), Pin Oak Stud, $7,500 10 Secret Passion Archarcharch Lanerie Gelner 15-1 80 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners 11 Katie’s Reward Warrior’s Reward Bridgmohan Cox 8-1 4-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, IRISH STOUT, 5-2 12 Arabella Bella Skipshot Valdivia Jr. Yanakov 30-1 $10,000 KEE SEP yrl Also Eligible: 13 My Peeps Concord Point Court Van Berg 30-1 AWESOME PATRIOT (Awesome Again), Spendthrift Farm, $3,500 14 Delaphene Oxbow Graham Harty 20-1 37 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners 15 Bridaled Temper War Front Leparoux Casse 6-1 7-KD, $350K Exacta Systems Juvenile Fillies S., 7fT, WAKI PATRIOT, 16 Emmport Exchange Rate Santana Jr. Cox 5-1 6-1 $1,200 RNA KEE SEP yrl Wednesday, Kentucky Downs, post time: 6:14 p.m. EDT FASIG-TIPTON TURF SHOWCASE JUVENILE S., $350,000, 2yo, 7fT DATA LINK (War Front), Claiborne Farm, $7,500 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 99 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners 1 Tigerbeach Treasure Beach (GB) Valdivia Jr. Rivelli 10-1 7-KD, $350K Exacta Systems Juvenile Fillies S., 7fT, HIGH TECH, 10-1 2 Little Jimmy B Roman Ruler Lynch Abbott III 20-1 $62,000 KEE SEP yrl 3 Bantu Stormy Atlantic Rocco Jr. Walsh 5-1 4 Arawak Uncle Mo Jimenez Ward 9-2 DENMAN (AUS) (Lonhro {Aus}), Darley, $15,000 5 Mr Ashley Snapy Halo (Arg) Figueroa Macias 30-1 47 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners 6 Make Noise Graydar Court Van Berg 15-1 9-KD, $350K Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase Juvenile S., 7fT, EAST 7 Northern Trail Northern Afleet Hill Van Berg 4-1 RAND, 20-1 8 John Tippmann Tiz Wonderful Albarado McPeek 15-1 9 Snapper Sinclair City Zip Santana Jr. Asmussen 7-2 GRAYDAR (Unbridled's Song), Taylor Made Stallions, $15,000 10 Stolen Pistol New Year’s Day Landeros Sharp 15-1 99 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners 11 Sky Promise Sky Mesa Gilligan McPeek 8-1 9-KD, $350K Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase Juvenile S., 7fT, MAKE 12 Renaisance Frolic Paynter Gaffalione Fawkes 15-1 NOISE, 15-1 Also Eligible: $80,000 KEE NOV wnl; $22,000 KEE SEP yrl 13 Smart Remark First Defence Cruz Oliver 12-1 2-PID, Msw 5 1/2f, NO SHOW ROSE, 9-2 14 Pont Du Gard Liaison Graham Correas 10-1 $1,000 FTK OCT yrl 15 Captivating Moon Malibu Moon Leparoux Block 8-1 7-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, PENANCE, 10-1 16 East Rand Denman (Aus) Hill Gorder 20-1 $33,000 RNA KEE JAN yrl; $11,000 RNA KEE SEP yrl

JIMMY CREED (Distorted Humor), Spendthrift Farm, $12,500 92 foals of racing age/11 winners/1 black-type winner 4-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, THE MONEY DANCE, 3-1 $23,000 RNA KEE NOV wnl

JUSTIN PHILLIP (First Samurai), Castleton Lyons, $12,500 Touching Rainbows (Aragorn {Ire}) wins the finale 71 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner at Del Mar Monday night. 2-PID, Msw 5 1/2f, QUEEN LANA, 12-1 $24,000 RNA KEE NOV wnl

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LIAISON (Indian Charlie), Spendthrift Farm, $10,000 Second-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, September 6 77 foals of racing age/4 winners/1 black-type winner Farm and fee represent current information 9-KD, $350K Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase Juvenile S., 7fT, PONT DU DIALED IN (Mineshaft), Darby Dan Farm, $7,500 GARD, 10-1 174 foals of racing age/48 winners/7 black-type winners $20,000 KEE NOV wnl; $37,000 OBS AUG yrl 4-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, BANDIDO DE AMORES, 20-1

NEW YEAR=S DAY (Street Cry {Ire}), Hill 'N' Dale Farms, $12,500 THE FACTOR (War Front), Lane's End Farm, $15,000 48 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners 218 foals of racing age/56 winners/7 black-type winners 2-KD, Msw 6 1/2fT, AWESOME DAY, 30-1 9-IND, $200K Indiana Grand S., 1mT, YOUNGEST DAUGHTER, 5-1 $13,000 KEE SEP yrl 9-KD, $350K Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase Juvenile S., 7fT, STOLEN GET STORMY (Stormy Atlantic), Crestwood Farm, $5,000 PISTOL, 15-1 143 foals of racing age/30 winners/1 black-type winner

7-KD, $350K Exacta Systems Juvenile Fillies S., 7fT, GO NONI GO, OVERANALYZE (Dixie Union), WinStar Farm, $10,000 20-1 113 foals of racing age/17 winners/0 black-type winners $1,000 KEE NOV wnl; $8,500 RNA FTK OCT yrl; $100,000 FTK HRA 2-PID, Msw 5 1/2f, GENUWINE, 4-1 2yo $4,500 FTK OCT yrl

= OXBOW (Awesome Again), Calumet Farm, $20,000 MACLEAN S MUSIC (Distorted Humor), Hill 'N' Dale Farms, $6,500 76 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 149 foals of racing age/46 winners/7 black-type winners 7-KD, $350K Exacta Systems Juvenile Fillies S., 7fT, DELAPHENE, 20-1 7-KD, $350K Exacta Systems Juvenile Fillies S., 7fT, CLASSY MUSIC, 8-1 PAYNTER (Awesome Again), WinStar Farm, $25,000 $165,000 KEE SEP yrl 95 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners 2-PID, Msw 5 1/2f, CLEARWATER, 8-1 REWARD THE CAT (Good Reward) 2-KD, Msw 6 1/2fT, LENAMARIE, 5-1 5 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners $335,000 FTS AUG yrl 8-IND, $200K Centaur S., 1mT, JUDAH, 20-1 9-KD, $350K Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase Juvenile S., 7fT, RENAISANCE FROLIC, 15-1 SHACKLEFORD (Forestry), Darby Dan Farm, $20,000 $90,000 RNA KEE NOV wnl; $60,000 RNA KEE SEP yrl 208 foals of racing age/58 winners/3 black-type winners 9-IND, $200K Indiana Grand S., 1mT, EXCESSIVESPENDING, 12-1 POINT OF ENTRY (Dynaformer), Adena Springs, $25,000 $35,000 KEE SEP yrl; $65,000 EAS MAY 2yo 78 foals of racing age/4 winners/1 black-type winner 7-KD, $350K Exacta Systems Juvenile Fillies S., 7fT, MOONLIGHT SKIPSHOT (Skip Away), Considine Farm, $2,500 RAIN, 6-1 29 foals of racing age/11 winners/1 black-type winner 7-KD, $350K Exacta Systems Juvenile Fillies S., 7fT, ARABELLA BELLA, SNAPY HALO (ARG) (Southern Halo), Calumet Farm, $7,500 30-1 21 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 9-KD, $350K Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase Juvenile S., 7fT, MR STAR GUITAR (Quiet American), Clear Creek Stud, $4,000 ASHLEY, 30-1 80 foals of racing age/20 winners/2 black-type winners $1,000 KEE SEP yrl 7-LAD, Msw 5fT, SIMPLY SOLO, 2-1

TAKE CHARGE INDY (A.P. Indy), KOR, $20,000 STAY THIRSTY (Bernardini), Ashford Stud, $17,500 103 foals of racing age/9 winners/1 black-type winner 162 foals of racing age/55 winners/3 black-type winners 2-KD, Msw 6 1/2fT, C. S. INCHARGE, 6-1 8-IND, $200K Centaur S., 1mT, JOCKER JUSTICE, 20-1

$20,000 RNA KEE NOV wnl; $45,000 RNA KEE SEP yrl TREASURE BEACH (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), Pleasant Acres Stallions, $10,000 65 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners TO HONOR AND SERVE (Bernardini), Gainesway Farm, $20,000 2-KD, Msw 6 1/2fT, BIKINI HOTTIE, 30-1 172 foals of racing age/46 winners/1 black-type winner 9-KD, $350K Fasig-Tipton Turf Showcase Juvenile S., 7fT, 7-IND, Msw 5 1/2f, TIMUQUANA PLACE, 5-2 TIGERBEACH, 10-1 $27,000 KEE SEP yrl; $47,000 RNA OBS MAR 2yo SEPTEMBER 2017 TDN WEEKEND

BRIAN MALARKEY CELEBRITY CHEF BRIAN MALARKEY GETS READY TO COOK FOR THE BREEDERS’ CUP. BUT WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT HIM WILL SURPRISE YOU.

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BREEDERS’ EDITION

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 8th-PRX, $58,790, 9-5, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09.30, ft. FLASHY KYEM (g, 4, Medallist--Flash Riot, by Crowd Pleaser) Lifetime Record: 18-4-4-3, $211,644. O-Daniel McConnell & Lee H. Vosters; B-Daniel W. McConnell Sr., Gelman & Vosters (PA); T-Keith Nations. 3rd-IND, $34,500, (S), 9-5, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:48.73, fm. POWERSTRETCHER (g, 4, Sun King--No Shame, by Colony Light) Lifetime Record: 16-2-5-3, $57,972. O-Steve H. Lewis; B-Steven H. Lewis & Tracy Farmer (IN); T-Liane P. Davis. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Regal Wildcat, f, 2, Regal Ransom--Vaillante, by Thunder Gulch. IND, 9-5, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:05.90. B-Darwin D Krenz (IN). Nickie's Papa, g, 2, Run Away and Hide--She'sa Tough Tiger, by Tiger Ridge. IND, 9-5, 5 1/2f, 1:05.40. B-Elizabeth H. Muirhead, Frank Coniglio & Sid Ritman (KY). Dream Big Kid, g, 4, Lemon Drop Kid--Liam's Dream (GSW, $194,760), by Saint Liam. LAD, 9-5, 5fT, 1:01.57. B-W. K. Warren (KY). *$13,000 Ylg '14 KEESEP. **1/2 to Local Hero (Hard Spun), MGSP, $191,700.

Red Legend, g, 4, Lightnin N Thunder--Lady Biscayne, by French Deputy. TDN, 9-5, (S), 6f, 1:14.64. B-Ben C Mears (OH).

IN SOUTH KOREA: Jeokbyeok Shinhwa, g, 2, Limehouse--River Kenmare, by Unbridled=s Song. Seoul, 9-3, Hcp. ($53k), 1200m. B-O=Sullivan Farms LLC & Barak Farm (WV). Op Seven, c, 2, Tale of Ekati--Groundbreaker, by War Front. Seoul, 9-3, Hcp. ($66k), 1200m. B-Douglas Arnold (KY). *$19,000 RNA Ylg >16 KEEJAN; $25,000 Ylg >16 FTKOCT. IN PANAMA: +Lady Eagle, f, 2, Stephen Got Even--Mariisiima (Pan) (Ch. 3yo Filly, Filly Triple Crown Winner & MSW-Pan), by Jed Flores. Presidente Remon, 9-3, Maiden, 1100m. B-Haras El Aquila (KY). *Won by 7 1/4 lengths as the 1-5 favorite on debut. **Full to Maria Got Even, Ch. Imp. Older Mare & MSW-Pan, $183,209. VIDEO