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OHIO SLOTS IN DOUBT STUDY: LASIX EFFECTIVE A week after Governor Ted Strickland announced he Furosemide, the controversial drug given to more would support slots at Ohio racetracks as a way to than 92 percent of North American racehorses on balance the state=s budget, expanded gaming in the raceday in an attempt to control bleeding, does, in fact, state took a hit when the Senate rejected the Gover- result in a significant decrease in exercise-induced pul- nor=s budget. The Senate is required to present the monary hemorrhaging, scientists revealed in a press Governor with a balanced budget by today, but the conference in South Africa Monday morning. deadline looks unlikely to be A groundbreaking joint study released Monday by met and, in a release Sunday, Colorado State University, the University of Melbourne the governor put the blame and the University of Pretoria, which involved 167 on Senate Republicans and horses racing in South Africa, found that horses under Senate President Bill Harris. typical racing conditions were three to four times more AThere are now only two days likely to bleed when not using furosemide and were remaining until the legislature seven to 11 times more likely to have severe bleeding must send me a balanced when not using the drug. budget,@ Strickland said in the AThe message is we have a clear-cut answer relative Strickland statement. ASenate Republi- to whether or not this drug is effective in controlling cans refuse to support my bleeding. It is,@ said Dr. Paul Morley, a Colorado State balanced budget framework that invests in our schools veterinarian who was among the leaders of the study. while avoiding a tax increase on Ohio families and busi- "The results of this study do not eliminate debate about nesses. We have heard the objections, but unfortu- the use of this medication in racehorses, but it does nately still no solutions. I believe that the Senate Major- provide evidence needed to aid making sound policy ity understands the gravity of the situation before decisions. Decisions are always easier when you have them. I continue to wait for them to say what taxes data.@ they would increase or what services they would fur- Furosemide, sold under the names Lasix or Salix, has ther reduce to address the budget gap.@ Ohio faces a been used to treat pulmonary hemorrhaging in race- $3.2-billion budget deficit. According to the Harness horses in North America since the 1970s, but few Tracks of America newsletter, Harris has said that a studies have examined whether furosemide is effective slots bill should be presented to the state=s voters, who in preventing the development of EIPH, and no studies have already rejected the measure four times. had examined the issue under actual racing conditions. The study took place under otherwise routine races at DEAUVILLE AUGUST CATALOG AVAILABLE the Vaal Racecourse near Johannesburg, South Africa The catalog for the Deauville August Yearling Sale is in November, 2007. Each horse involved in the study now available online. The sale runs from Aug. 14-17 raced twice, in races one week apart and under similar and features 502 yearlings. Graduates of the sale have conditions. In the first group of races, half the horses in won a pair of European Classics in 2009. Le Havre (Ire) the study group were given Lasix and the other half a (Noverre), bought for i100,000, captured the G1 Prix placebo of saline solution. In the second set of races, de Jockey Club, while Silver Frost (Ire) (Verglas {Ire}), a the groups were switched, with the horses given Lasix i95,000 purchase, took the G1 Poule d'Essai des initially given saline and vice versa. An endoscopy was Poulains. Yearlings bought at Deauville have also landed performed within 30-90 minutes of the race to identify the last three editions of the G1 Prix du Jockey Club, as the presence of blood in the airways. The study will be well as last year=s English 1000 Guineas, won by released in the Journal of the American Veterinary Natagora (Fr) (Divine Light {Jpn}). For more informa- Medicine Association July 1. tion, visit www.arqana.com. Cont. p5

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DEVOTEE RETURNS FRIDAY AT BELMONT Godolphin=s Devotee (Elusive Quality), third in last Racing year=s GI Darley Alcibiades S. in just her second start, makes her return to U.S. rac- ing in Friday=s eighth race at Round-Up Belmont Park. The chestnut filly wintered in Dubai, where MINE THAT BIRD BACK TO WORK GI Kentucky she captured the Feb. 26 UAE Derby winner Mine That Bird (Birdstone) returned to the Oaks over the dirt. She has work tab yesterday at Churchill Downs for the first time been off since running 13th in since running third in the June 6 GI Belmont S. The bay the May 3 G1 English 1000 gelding worked a half-mile in :51 Guineas at Newmarket in her over a fast main track, the 30th Devotee A Coglianese first try on turf. Devotee will fastest of 42 at the distance yester- be back on the dirt Friday day. With jockey Calvin Borel in the when she tackles eight rivals in a one-mile optional irons, Mine That Bird cut out frac- claiming event. Also in the field is G1 Argentinian Oaks tions of :12.80, :25.20, :38.20 and winner Miss Match (Arg) (Indygo Shiner), making her galloped out five furlongs in U.S. debut for trainer Bobby Frankel and Lael Stables. 1:04.40. He is expected to make D. Wayne Lukas sends out Color Me Up (Aptitude), his next start in the Aug. 1 second in the May 16 GII Shuvee H. GII West Virginia Derby at Moun- taineer. AHe came off the track MOON HAS CUP AGENDA Khalid Abdullah=s Span- bouncing just like he was before the ish Moon (El Prado {Ire}) could be targeted at the Breed- R Palmer Derby,@ Borel said. AHe=s ready. He ers= Cup following his first Group 1 success in Sunday=s doesn=t need much. He=s playful Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. After the Sir Michael Stoute- and happy and back to right where he was before the trained five-year-old=s 1 1/2-length defeat of Alpine Derby.@ Trainer Chip Woolley added, AI thought he=d go Rose (Fr) (Linamix {Fr}) in the mile-and-a-half contest, in :49 or :50 because he=s a little fresh, the freshest connections are looking at other international options as he=s ever been. I thought he=d be in the bridle a little a result of the six-month ban in England due to his more, but he looked good and came back cool as a failure to enter the starting stalls in the G2 Jockey Club cucumber. He was a little more into the bridle at S. in May. AObviously, we have to go where it makes Belmont and got a little shook up. Believe me, I like it a most sense for him, and we are slightly restricted,@ the lot better this way.@ owner-breeder=s Racing Manager Teddy Grimthorpe told PA Sport. AThe main thing that came out of yesterday 8 Copyright Daily News. was the trouble they went to to get him in. He doesn=t This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by give any trouble at all at home, he=s a bit of an enigma. any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior I went to see him do an unofficial stalls test the other written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. day, and he went in 10 times without a bother. He Information as to the American races, race results and races genuinely, too, so there is no questioning his earnings was obtained from results charts published in attitude. We=ll sit down and give it some thought, and I Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission don=t see why the Breeders= Cup should not come under of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. consideration, along with Hong Kong and Dubai again.@

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ARCHI OUT TO TAKE ON STARS Sheikh Moham- med Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum=s Archipenko (Kingmambo) is set to go against Sea the Stars (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) and Conduit (Ire) (Dalakhani {Ire}) in Saturday=s G1 Coral-Eclipse at Sandown, for which a total of 14 horses were declared at the five-day stage. Last year=s G1 QEII Cup winner and GI Arlington Million runner-up will be rac- ing in Europe for the Archipenko Dubai Racing Club first time since his G2 Summer Mile victory at Ascot in July. AHe=s doing well and his preparation so far has been as much as we could ask of him,@ trainer Mike de Kock=s representative Juan Nel told PA Sport yesterday. AHe=s ready to take his chance, but it=s quite a strong field, with the likes of Conduit and Sea the Stars--it=s probably his toughest challenge to date.@ John Oxx committed to running Christopher Tsui=s G1 2000 Guineas and G1 Epsom Derby hero in the 10-furlong contest following the heavy rain that hit The Curragh ahead of Sunday=s G1 Irish Derby, and he could meet Ballymacoll=s G1 St Leger and GI Breeders= Cup Turf winner Conduit. He may be joined by stablemate Lang Shining (Ire) (Dr Fong), who would be used for pace-setting duties by Sir Michael Stoute. If allowed to take his chance, Con- duit will be renewing rivalry with Teruya Yoshida=s Cima de Triomphe (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who beat him by a nose when in receipt of seven pounds in the G3 Briga- dier Gerard S. over course and distance last time May 28. Aidan O=Brien has four to choose from, including Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith=s Rip Van Winkle (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and the G1 Poule d=Essai des Poulains and G1 Prix du Jockey-Club third Westphalia (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), while Henry Cecil has left in Khalid Abdullah=s G1 Lockinge S. third Twice Over (GB) (Observatory).

P P R E V I E W P Wednesday, Woodbine DOMINION DAY H.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m (AWT) PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1Michael’s Bad Boy Wonneberg Da Silva 119 2 Vacation Dynaformer Velazquez 121 3 Equitable A.P. Indy Jones 115 4 Marchfield A.P. Indy Husbands 123 5 Ice Bear Maria=s Mon Sutherland 121 6 Approval Rating Lemon Drop Kid McAleney 115 7 Tiger Bud Hold That Tiger Pizarro 115 8 Perfect Bullet El Prado (Ire) Landry 115 9 Cool Gator Macho Uno Ramsammy 115 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/30/09 • PAGE 4 of 8 TDN Feature Presentation First contested in 1948, it has been won by champi- ons such as Next Move (Bull Lea), Grecian Queen GRADE 1 PRIORESS STAKES (*Heliopolis), Primonetta (Swaps), What a Treat (*Tu- dor Minstrel), Dark Mirage (*Persian Road II), Ta Wee (Intentionally), Dearly Precious (Dr. Fager), Xtra Heat (Dixieland Heat) and Indian Blessing (Indian Charlie). Also on the winner=s roll is Broodmare of the Year Fall

Aspen (Pretense), the dam of champions Timber Coun- GROUP 2 HARDWICKE STAKES AT ASCOT try (Woodman) and Bianconi (Danzig), G1SWs Hamas (Ire) (Danzig) and Fort Wood (Sadler=s Wells), and 1ST - BRONZE CANNON by LEMON DROP KID GISW Northern Aspen (). 2ND - CAMPANOLOGIST by KINGMAMBO Xtra Heat set the stakes record of 1:08.26 in 2001. Jockey John Velazquez boasts the most Prioress win- PRIDE OF THE YANKEES ners with four--Penny=s Reshoot (Turkey Shoot), Capote Prioress (*Sovereign--Reel, by *Glenco) was the first Belle (Capote), Carson Hollow (Carson City) and Indian American-bred and -owned Thoroughbred to travel to Blessing. England and win a race. Bred in 1853 by General Thomas Jefferson Wells, the bay was a half-sister to That Was Then; This Is Now... the talented Lecomte (Boston), who became the only Pointing for this year=s edition of the race are Be Fair runner to ever beat the great Lexington when he took (Exchange Rate), Cat Moves (Tale of the Cat), Gabby=s the four-mile Jockey Club Purse in a then American Golden Gal (Medaglia d=Oro), Heart Ashley (Lion Heart), record 7:26. Lecomte was purchased by Lexington=s Light Green (Pleasantly Perfect) and Selva (Forest Wild- owner, noted horseman Richard Ten Broeck, for cat). $10,000 when Wells dispersed his bloodstock in 1856. Heart Ashley is perfect in three starts this season. Sent to England, Lecomte ran third in his only start across The Zayat Stables runner took a Fair Grounds allowance the pond, and died of colic shortly thereafter. The three- test in February, the GIII Cicada S. at Aqueduct in year-old event at Fair Grounds is named in his honor. March and the GIII Miss Preakness S. at Pimlico Ten Broeck had also bought Prioress--for $2,500--and May 15. she was on the ship that sent Lecomte to Britain. Her AThis is the race she=s been pointed towards for a foray was considerably more successful. The filly had long time,@ said trainer Steve Asmussen, fresh from his set records in one-mile heat racing while competing at victory with Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d=Oro) in the Metairie Race Course in Louisiana, and the experience GI Mother Goose S. AShe=s a very fast filly. In a Grade I would stand her in good stead in England. Carrying 93 sprint on dirt for three-year-old fillies, everyone is going pounds, Prioress finished in a triple dead-heat with *El to show up. With those fillies going six furlongs here, Hakim (under 93 pounds) and *Queen Bess (66 the trip will matter.@ pounds) in the 1857 Cesarewitch S. at Newmarket, Rated just off the pace in her first victory this term, forcing a run-off. Her rivals had never raced in heats, Heart Ashley went gate to wire in her last two tries. and the task proved too much for them--Prioress won But, according to Asmussen, she does not need to be handily and made history. She captured three more on the lead early. races in England, but made little impact in the breeding AIn her last two races, circumstance dictated she shed, and died while foaling in 1868. show a lot of speed,@ he remarked. AAqueduct on the Ironically, Prioress is best known for her milestone inner track and then being a solid favorite from the performance in the 2 1/4-mile Cesarewitch, while the fence at Pimlico, on the lead is where you want to be.@ Grade I test that honors her is just six furlongs. Information regarding Prioress courtesy www.tbheritage.com.

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Study Finds Lasix Effective (cont. from p1) AWe designed this study to provide the highest qual- ity evidence to address the use of furosemide in Thor- oughbred racehorses,@ said Dr. Kenneth Hinchcliff of the University of Melbourne. AThis study design was similar to those used to test the efficacy of treatments in human medicine, which, to date, have been uncom- mon in evaluating treatments for horses.@ Though the study provided the most powerful evi- dence yet that Lasix is an effective treatment of bleed- ing, the researchers fell well short of recommending that it be legalized in the many racing countries where it is now prohibited. Lasix is allowed only in the U.S., Canada and some South American countries. AThe purpose of this study was to show that the drug affects this condition,@ said Dr. Alan J. Guthrie of the University of Pretoria. AObviously, there are whole other issues at stake when deciding whether one should allow the use of the medication. We provided the sci- ence. We have some background information and knowledge that could possibly be helpful with some of the issues, and the decisions regulators have to make whether to allow it. But as far as coming up with a resolution on that subject, that=s not our place.@ The group did not look at the issue of whether or not Lasix is a performance-enhancer, but did find horses using the drug lost an average of 12 kilograms because of the diuretic nature of the medication. Horses not using the drug lost four kilograms. In non-metric terms, the difference is roughly 18 pounds. AMost jockeys wouldn=t say no to taking off eight The researchers estimated the study cost at approxi- kilograms,@ Dr. Guthrie said. mately $1 million. It was funded, in part, by a $98,000 AIt=s possible that there=s more than one thing going grant from the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Founda- on when a horse improves when given Lasix,@ Dr. tion and a $45,000 grant from the Racing Medication Morley said. AWe=re not sure how much it has to do and Testing Consortium, in addition to support from with one thing versus another. It=s possible that it is a South African racing interests and golfer Gary Player. mix of effects, including weight loss.@ The complete study may be read on CSU=s website Still another controversial aspect of Lasix is its sup- by clicking here. A streaming video recording of the posed ability to mask other drugs. The researchers did press conference can be viewed at not believe that was a major problem in an era where http://www.cobainltd.com/phumelelapress/. drug testing has become extremely precise. AThat comment might have applied back in the seven- ties when the techniques for detecting drugs in urine weren=t as developed as they are now,@ Dr. Hinchcliff said. ANow, they have techniques that can detect infini- tesimal quantities of a drug in urine. I don=t believe this is a concern any longer, but I could be corrected by the racing analysts and chemists.@ Other than the use of furosemide, which was admin- istered strictly adhering to research project guidelines, all races were under South Africa's standard rules and regulations for the industry. The horses and jockeys raced for purses to ensure competitive racing efforts. The five- to eight-furlong races were on a one-mile straightaway on the turf. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/30/09 • PAGE 6 of 8

Medaglia d=Oro is the first American-based grandson PEDIGREE INSIGHTS of Sadler=s Wells to hit the headlines, but one of his BY ANDREW CAULFIELD European counterparts, Singspiel, has been making his mark for some time now. In narrowly defeating Sadler=s MOTHER GOOSE S.-GI, $270,000, BEL, 6-27, 3yo, f, Wells=s granddaughter Beach Bunny in The Curragh=s 1 1/8m, 1:46 1/5 (NSR), ft. G1 Pretty Polly S., the four-year-old Da Re Mi became no 1--RACHEL ALEXANDRA, 121, f, 3, by Medaglia d=Oro less than Singspiel=s 10th Northern Hemisphere Group 1 1st Dam: Lotta Kim (SW & GSP, $146,485), by Roar winner from his first eight crops aged three or more. 2nd Dam: Kim's Blues, by Cure the Blues It is worth noting that Da Re Mi is out of a Top Ville 3rd Dam: Early Decision, by Lord Gaylord mare and so is Sadler=s Wells=s exceptional son O-Stonestreet Stables & Harold McCormick; Montjeu, who added to his tremendous record in The B-Dolphus C Morrison (KY); T-Steven M Asmussen; Curragh=s other Group 1 event, the Irish Derby. When J-Calvin H Borel; $180,000. Lifetime Record: Fame and Glory powered away for a five-length victory, 12-9-2-0, $1,798,354. Werk Nick Rating: A++. he became Montjeu=s third winner of this Classic from Click for the eNicks report and 5-cross pedigree. his first five crops, which, remarkably, also contain two Click for the brisnet.com chart, the brisnet.com PPs o r winners of the Derby. There is consequently every the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, chance that the influence of the Sadler=s Wells male line sponsored by Taylor Made. is going to extend still further. Last November, I was asked if I was willing to pro- With victories in four of the weekend=s five Group 1 vide a comment on the Sadler=s Wells line for use in events, we were reminded once again of the rare bril- promotional material for Medaglia d=Oro. I am often liance of the Sadler=s Wells male line in general, and of loath to comply with such requests, but in this instance the El Prado branch in particular. I was happy to preach to any unconverted Americans about the virtues of the 14-time champion sire. I there- El Prado, Adena Springs=s former champion sire, has been in good form this year, even if he has been rather fore offered the following recommendation: ASadler's Wells=s sons and grandsons are exerting a overshadowed by his own son Medaglia d=Oro, sire of profound impact on the breed in Europe, with the the irrepressible Rachel Alexandra. Once again, the champion stallions Galileo and Montjeu leading the way. opposition barely saw which way this exceptional filly And the same could happen in the changing American went when she added the GI Mother Goose S. to her industry, with the help of El Prado. This classically bred GI Kentucky Oaks and GI Preakness successes. horse became Sadler=s Wells=s first champion sire when A day later, El Prado finally recorded his first Group 1 he topped the North American table in 2002, with plenty victory in Europe when his son Spanish Moon proved of help from Medaglia d'Oro. And now Medaglia d'Oro is too strong for the opposition in the Grand Prix de shaping up as another leading torch-bearer for this ex- Saint-Cloud. That Group 1 victory might have come a ceptional male line, which is noted for its soundness.@ lot sooner had Spanish Moon not suffered a pelvic Despite my considerable faith in this line, I have to injury when a leading Derby fancy, following his impres- admit that Medaglia d=Oro is proving more effective sive debut victory at two. A year off the track repre- than I ever imagined. Not only has he achieved a sents a major obstacle for any horse, but fortunately top-five position on the general sires= list, but he has Spanish Moon is now fulfilling his early promise and his also proved the dominant second-crop sire, both by form keeps getting better and better, to the extent that cumulative and by 2009 earnings, even though the Sir Michael Stoute now describes him as Aa serious opposition includes such talents as Birdstone, Tapit, horse.@ Candy Ride and Speightstown. Cont. p7

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Of course, Rachel Alexandra deserves much of the credit for Medaglia d=Oro=s rankings, but he is a long way from being a one-horse sire. The wisdom of Darley=s recent move to acquire Medaglia d=Oro was quickly underlined when he came up with his second Grade I winner in the shape of Gabby=s Golden Gal, who led throughout to take the Acorn S. That victory made her the fourth graded stakes winner from her sire=s 140-strong first crop, the others being C. S. Silk and Payton d=Oro. There are also further talented per- formers in the stakes winners Renda and Retraceable. A striking aspect of Medaglia d=Oro=s rise is that all seven of his stakes winners are fillies, as are several of his stakes-placed performers. However, these sex bi- ases have a habit of evening themselves out to some extent and there have been some recent signs that this may be about to happen for the Darley recruit. It was only by a head that Warrior=s Reward failed to become his sire=s first male stakes winner when second in the GIII Northern Dancer S. June 13, and then Arcodoro was a length second in the GIII Cinema H. eight days later. Anaan, another colt, was also second at stakes level in June. Interestingly, these three stakes seconds were gained on dirt, turf and all-weather, to underline further that Medaglia d=Oro=s pedigree will allow him to sire winners on all surfaces. Turf performers, so far, are in a minor- ity, but he has shown he can get European turf win- ners, thanks to Al Marmoom, Elmfield Boy and last week=s juvenile winner Emma Dora. The move to Darley is also likely to result in more of Medaglia d=Oro=s stock eventually being given a chance in Europe. Medaglia d=Oro=s career will be helped considerably by the fact that his pedigree is pretty much an outcross for many American mares, with no Raise a Native, Mr. Prospector, Alydar, Hail To Reason, Bold Ruler, Seattle Slew or In Reality anywhere in his pedigree. Even Northern Dancer is back in the fourth generation of his foals, which allows plenty of scope for a second line to this brilliant stallion. Cont. p8 MEDAGLIA D=ORO, h, 10 Nearctic Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells Bold Reason Fairy Bridge Special El Prado (Ire) Sir Gaylord Sir Ivor Attica Lady Capulet Tom Fool Cap and Bells Ghazni Sword Dancer Damascus Kerala Bailjumper Cappucino Bay Royal Vale Court Circuit SW, 24-5-0-6, Cycle $164,433 Prince John 8Fls, 1GSW, Silent Screen Dubbed In Prayer Bell 1SP 42-6-5-4, $25,259 7Fls, 2SW Society Singer Restless Wind 3Fls, 2Wnrs Social Position P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/30/09 • PAGE 8 of 8

Medaglia d=Oro was the first graded winner produced by any of his first four dams, but a rider needs adding to this statement, as his third and fourth dams, Society Singer and Social Position, had only five foals between them. Two of Society Singer=s foals were sisters by Silent Screen. One, Voice Over, became the dam of the GI Sapling S. winner Travelling Music, while the other Dubbed In, became Medaglia d=Oro=s second dam. The fact that his fourth dam, Social Position, was a daughter of tells us that Medaglia d=Oro=s female line must have been a big achiever in previous genera- tions. Sure enough, his sixth dam is Sunday Evening, the Eight Thirty mare who produced three notable daughters in Home By Dark, Prayer Bell and Royal Soci- ety. Home By Dark=s descendants include such high-class performers as Dark Mirage, Indian Skimmer, Java Gold and Bluebird, while Prayer Bell initially found fame as the dam of the champion juvenile colt Silent Screen. Silent Screen sired Dubbed In from a descendant of Royal Society, which means that Medaglia d=Oro=s second dam was inbred 3x4 to Sunday Evening. Some of the most significant achievements by this female line have come via the daughters of Luv Luvin=, a granddaughter of Prayer Bell. When three of Luv Luvin=s daughters were mated with Medaglia d=Oro=s grandsire Sadler=s Wells, they produced a total of four Group 1 winners and a Group 3 winner (namely Insight, Listen, Saffron Walden, Sequoyah and Psalm). Sequoyah has added further to their achievements by becoming the dam of Henrythenavigator, so Medaglia d=Oro=s pedigree represents a very proven cross. UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES Date Race Track July 1 GIII Dominion Day S. WO July 3 GIII Bashford Manor S. CD July 4 GI Prioress S. BEL GI United Nations S. MTH GII Suburban H. BEL GII Dwyer S. BEL GII Firecracker H. CD GII American H. HOL GIII Chicago BC H. AP GIII Salvator Mile S. MTH July 5 GI American Oaks HOL GI Triple Bend H. HOL GII Tom Fool BC H. BEL GIII Locust Grove H. CD GIII Jersey Shore BC S. MTH

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Brunetti Names Aides: John Brunetti, chairman of the board of Hialeah, Inc., H N E W Y O R K H has named three top aides for the redevelopment of the historic Florida racetrack. Brunetti named his son, John First Fasig 5K to Benefit NY Backstretch Charities: Brunetti, Jr. as president of the corporation. The youn- Fasig-Tipton will host a 5K race and one-mile >fun run= ger Brunetti has been with the organization for over 20 starting in front of the Humphrey S. Finney Pavilion in years. Randall Soth has been appointed vice president Saratoga Springs on Aug. 15. All proceeds from the and general manager. Soth has served as vice president event will be divided equally among the New York of Calder Race Course and president of Fair Grounds. Dennis Tesa, formerly chief of operations at Gulfstream Racing Association=s four charities: The Anna House, Park, has been appointed vice president of operations. Backstretch Employee Service Team, New York Race- track Chaplaincy and The Backstretch Education Fund. Dark Hollow Farm Yearlings Shine at MHBA Show: Registration for both events is scheduled to begin at A yearling colt by Malibu Moon was named the grand 7 a.m. The fun run begins at 7:30 a.m. and the 5K race champion at Sunday=s 75th annual Maryland Horse will start at 8 a.m. The 5K route will loop around Union Breeders Association Yearling Show at Timonium Fair- Avenue to Henning, providing runners views of the grounds. The show was judged by bloodstock agent renovated sales grounds, the Saratoga grandstand and Buzz Chace. The champion yearling, exhibited by David parts of the Oklahoma Training Track. AFasig-Tipton is and JoAnn Hayden=s Dark Hollow Farm of Upperco, very excited about this event,@ said the sale=s com- Maryland, is out of Kinlin (Unbridled) and was described pany=s President Boyd Browning. AWe are becoming by Chace as a Anice individual who had all the right more involved with the community of Saratoga, and we angles and a great disposition.@ The reserve champion, are pleased to be able to help support the backstretch also by Malibu Moon and also exhibited by Dark Hollow, employees who make possible. Many local is out of Clever Phrase (Clever Trick). The filly is a half businesses and farms of New York have jumped on sister to graded winner Ready=s Image (More Than Ready), board to help sponsor the race with us.@ To register for who won his class at the 2006 MHBA Yearling Show. the race, visit www.fasigtipton.com or contact Anna Seitz at (859) 255-1555 or [email protected]. Yesterday=s Results: 7th-DEL, $44,750, Msw, 2yo, 5f, :58 3/5, ft. +PHIL'S PROSPECT (g, 2, Soto--Hyatt Road, by Allen's I N D U S T R Y I N F O Prospect), given a 5-1 chance, dueled three wide H H through an opening quarter in :22.19, gained the lead turning for home and drew clear to win by 5 1/4 Welfare & Safety Committee Releases Hoof Care DVD: lengths over Stormy Ocean (Stormy Atlantic). Click for The Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit=s the brisnet.com chart. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $28,500. Shoeing and Hoof Care Committee has released a free O/B-Non Stop Stable (MD). T-Gary Capuano. educational DVD entitled, AThe Hoof: Inside and Out.@ AThe hoof is the foundation of equine performance, so 2nd-DEL, $38,700, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f, :59 4/5, ft. it is imperative that those entrusted with the well-being +FOR ROYALTY (f, 2, Not For Love--Taft Lil Queen of racehorses possess the knowledge necessary to {SW, $245,511}, by Irish Open), sent off the 8-5 sec- properly care for and maintain this core component of ond choice, raced off early splits of :22.21 and :46.72, equine locomotion,@ commented WinStar Farm co- moved up to take command turning for home and drove owner Bill Casner, chairman of the summit=s Shoeing clear to graduate by 3 1/4 lengths over Lake Squared and Hoof Care Committee. AThis DVD provides some (Friends Lake). Out of a full sister to Irish Cherry (Irish basic information that will be helpful to owners, train- Open)--the dam of GISWs Spun Sugar (Awesome ers, grooms and anyone else involved with the race- Again) and Daaher (Awesome Again)--the filly is a 1/2 horse, to have a better understanding of the hoof and to El Viento (El Corredor), Ch. Imp. 2yo Colt-PR, MSW- PR, $190,907. Purchased for $250,000 at FTSAUG, its care.@ The video is available for download at the filly was the highest-priced yearling by her sire sold www.grayson-jockeyclub.org/summitdisplay.asp. A during the 2008 season. Click for the brisnet.com copy of the DVD may be obtained by contacting Cathy chart. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $22,800. McNeeley at (859) 224-2728 or O-Twin Creeks Racing Stable. B-Mr & Mrs Charles [email protected]. McGinnes (MD). T-Todd A Pletcher. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/30/09 • PAGE 2 of 6

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Sunday Night=s Results: PINK RIBBON INVITATIONAL S., $58,000, STK, 6-28, 3yo, 6f, 1:09 1/5, ft. 1--#CARBONITE, 120, c, 3, Aldebaran--Queen Mindy, by King of Kings (Ire). O/B-Mercedes Stables LLC (KY); T-Dennis M Patterson; J-C P Schvaneveldt; $31,000. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $66,400. 2--Mr. Monkey Jones, 120, g, 3, Black Mambo--

Pentera, by Pentelicus. ($1,000 yrl '07 OBSAUG; $35,000 2yo 2008 OBSJUN). $11,000. 3--Tudor Blue, 120, c, 3, Rainbow Blues (Ire)-- First/Second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, June 30 Ciste (Ire), by Treasure Kay. ($35,000 yrl '07 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2005 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs CTNSEP). $7,000. Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Margins: 2, 1, 2 1/4. Odds: 3.00, 4.20, 4.70. JOHAR (Gone West), Mill Ridge, $20K, 105/21/1 A winner in his first two starts at Golden Gate, in- 7-FL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Spectacularspindls, $7K SAR AUG yrl, 12-1 LION HEART cluding an allowance score Apr. 11, Carbonite weak- (Tale of the Cat), Ashford, $30K, 289/67/6 ened to sixth in his most recent start in Hollywood s 1-IND, Msw, 1mT, +Island Lioness, $12K KEE SEP yrl, 20-1 = MEDAGLIA D’ORO seven-furlong GIII Lazaro Barrera Memorial S. May 24. (El Prado {Ire}), Stonewall, $35K, 251/47/7 The chestnut was reserved off the early lead in sixth, 6-CNL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Jamies Solid Gold, $55K KEE SEP yrl, 5-1 swung five wide on the turn and drew clear in the stretch to collect his first black-type victory. Click for BLACK-TYPE STAKES CLOSINGS the brisnet.com chart. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1: 07-11 $700,000 Hollywood Gold Cup H.-I, Hol, A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H 3yo/up, 10f (AWT) (100) 07-11 $300,000 American Derby-II, AP, 3yo, 9.5fT (600) IN BRITAIN: 07-11 $250,000 Royal Heroine Mile-II, Hol, 3yo/up, f/m, Straits of Hormuz, f, 3, War Chant. See ABreeders= 8fT (250) Edition Europe.@ 07-11 $200,000 Arlington H.-III, AP, 3yo/up, 10fT (200) Monte Pattino, g, 5, Rahy--Jood, by . 07-11 $200,000 Modesty H.-III, AP, 3yo/up, f/m, 9.5fT Musselburgh, 6-29, Hcp, 4yo/up, 2mT. (200) B-Gainsborough Farm LLC. *5,000gns HIT >07 07-11 $200,000 Arlington Sprint, AP, 3yo/up, 5.5fT DONMAY. **Full to Fantastic Light, Horse of the (200) Year-Eur, Ch. Turf Horse-US, Ch. Older Horse-Eur, 07-12 $100,000a Hollywood Juvenile Championship-III, Hwt. Older Horse-UAE at 11-14f, Hwt. Older Horse- Hol, 2yo, 6f (AWT) (100) Ire at 9.5-11f, MGISW-US & Ire, G1SW-Eng & HK, www.stakesdigestweekly.com GSW-UAE, G1SP-Jpn, $8,486,957; Hi Dubai (GB), SW-Eng & G1SP-Fr, $187,477. Gala Sunday, g, 9, Lear Fan--Sunday Bazaar, by The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the Nureyev. Pontefract, 6-29, Hcp, 3yo/up, 10f 6ydsT. 9th Race, $42,000 Allowance, at Philadelphia Park. B-Juddmonte Farms Inc. *6,500gns HIT >03 For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. TATAUT. **1/2 to Barter Town (Cox's Ridge), GISP-US, $353,180; Perfect Sunday (Quest For Fame {GB}), GSW-Eng & G1SP-Fr, $159,923. • ON THE WORKTAB • AQUEDUCT IN JAPAN: Cat Moves (Tale of the Cat), 5f, 1:00.98, 1/3 Seiun Rapid, g, 3, Include--Patty Keene, by Forty Niner. Oi, 6-25, Fortunate Ajisai Tokubetsu, 9f. Lifetime BELMONT PARK Record: 5-1-0-0, $26,979. O-Shigeyuki Nishiyama; Court Vision (Gulch), 4f, :49.91, 23/37 B-Brereton C Jones; T-Yoshinori Muto. *$95,000 Evolutionist (El Prado {Ire}), 4f, :50.12, 27/37 wnlg >06 KEENOV. Hold Me Back (Giant’s Causeway), 5f (tr.), 1:03.02, 3/4 Ebisu All, f, 4, Chief Seattle--Auction Cat, by Storm Proudinsky (Ger) (Silvao {Ger}), 4f, :49.16, 11/37 Bird. Fukushima, 6-27, Plate Race, 5.75f. Lifetime Seventh Street (Street Cry {Ire}), 4f, :48.09, 2/37 Record: 9-3-0-2, $260,938. O-Tomosaburo Kato; SARATOGA B-Bourbon Oak Farm; T-Yukihiro Kato. *1/2 to Cat Cowboy Cal (Giant’s Causeway), 4f (t), :50.22, 14/37 Quatorze (Louis Quatorze), SW, $144,055. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/30/09 • PAGE 3 of 6

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H F R A N C E H BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS H., $100,000, Yesterday=s Result: SRP, 6-28, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:51 3/5, ft. Dieppe, 15.30, Cond, i26,000, 3yo, 1 1/2mT, 1--#BLACK HILLS, 118, g, 5, Judge T C--Little Sioux, 2:40.60, sf. by Tactical Advantage. ($25,000 yrl '05 OBSAUG). CARNAC (IRE) (c, 3, Dalakhani {Ire}--Traou Mad {Ire} O-A & R Stables LLC & Class Racing Stable; B-Juan {SW & MGSP-Fr, GSP-Ger}, by Barathea {Ire}) went off Centeno (FL); T-Bart G Hone; J-Catalino Martinez; as the 17-10 second choice coming back from a May $60,000. Lifetime Record: 13-5-2-1, $160,380. 27 fourth at Maisons-Laffitte and tracked the leaders 2--Mr Charlypotatoes, 123, h, 5, Dayjur--Musical until moving into second before halfway. Pushed along Precedent, by Seattle Song. ($3,000 yrl '05 at the top of the straight, the 160,000gns TATDEC foal FTKOCT). $20,000. challenged passing the two pole and was driven out 3--Lemon Custard, 119, h, 5, Lemon Drop Kid-- late to best Landora (Fr) (Lando {Ger}) by a short neck. Moments Delight, by General Assembly. ($35,000 Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 2 places, i18,700. wlng '04 KEENOV; $115,000 2yo 2006 OBSMAR; O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; $37,000 yrl '05 KEESEP). $10,000. B-Kilfrush Stud; T-Andre Fabre. Margins: HF, 1HF, 2. Odds: 5.90, 3.30, 10.10.

FRONTEIR TROPHY BUCKLES ALLOWANCE S., H E U R O P E A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H $50,000, SRP, 6-28, 3yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:18, ft. 1--#STORMY EXPRESS, 120, f, 3, In Excess (Ire)-- IN JAPAN: Stormy Senorita, by Storm Boot. ($37,000 yrl '07 Rendir (Ire), c, 3, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Streetcar (Ire), KEESEP). O-Snyder, Connie and Richard; B-Mr & Mrs by In the Wings (GB). Sapporo, 6-28, Bihoro R David Randal (KY); T-Jimmie D Claridge; J-Anthony Tokubetsu, 7.5fT. Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, Cruz; $30,000. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-1, $73,690. $228,333. O-Hiroo Race; B-Rockhart Trading Ltd; 2--Deer Lassie, 120, f, 3, Domestic Dispute-- T-Kazuo Fujisaw. *75,000gns yrl >07 TATOCT. **3/4 Hot Dreams, by Deerhound. $10,000. to Luas Line (Ire) (Danehill), GISW-US, MSW & G1SP- 3--Streakin Excess, 120, f, 3, In Excess (Ire)--Flying Ire, $523,952. Proper, by Flying Paster. ($25,000 yrl '07 BESOCT). $5,000. Margins: NO, 2, NK. Odds: 21.50, 2.80, 9.20. TDN Euro is: England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) TACOMA H., $50,000, EMD, 6-28, 3yo, c/g, 1m, Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) 1:34 4/5, ft. France: Claude Beniada 1--#WINNING MACHINE, 116, g, 3, Toccet--Dance Germany: Christa Riebel With Carson, by Carson City. O-Fleur De Lis Stables; Ireland: Dave Keena B-Paul Goldberg & Raymond Kwik (KY); T-Doris Italy: Giorgio Barsotti Harwood; J-Ricky Frazier; $27,500. Lifetime Record: 10-3-2-1, $74,228. 2--Rooster City, 119, g, 3, City Zip--Hasty Arrival, by • ON THE WORKTAB • D'Accord. ($15,000 yrl '07 KEESEP). $10,000. 3--Peaceful Reign, 114, g, 3, Liberty Gold--Peaceful CHURCHILL DOWNS Wings, by Halo. ($10,000 yrl '07 WASSEP). $7,500. Hot Dixie Chick (Dixie Union), 5f, 1:03.00, 13/23 Margins: HD, NO, 7. Odds: 2.20, 8.20, 6.80. Mine That Bird (Birdstone), 4f, :51.00, 30/42 Miss Isella (Silver Charm), 4f, :47.20, 1/42 ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Tweeter (Unbridled’s Song), 4f, :48.20, 3/42 7th-PID, $45,830, 6-28, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), Warrior's Reward (Medaglia d’Oro), 5f, 1:00.20, 1/23 NW1$6MX, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), 1:10 1/5, ft. HOLLYWOOD EXTRA SEXY PSYCHIC (f, 4, Freud--She's Pretty Too, Onebadkitty (Street Cry {Ire}), 4f, :48.80, 11/35 by Housebuster) Lifetime Record: SW, 13-7-3-2, Rail Trip (Jump Star), 7f, 1:28.20, 1/1 $301,600. O-Kirwan Equine Group Inc & Ed Hipps. SANTA ANITA B-Toni M Kirwan & Edward Hipps (PA). T-Michael J Pioneerof the Nile (Empire Maker), 7f, 1:26.40, 1/1 Trombetta. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/30/09 • PAGE 4 of 6

U.S. Breeders= Edition cont. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 9th-PHA, $45,330, NW1X, 3yo/up, 7 1/2fT, 1:35, gd. Hlatikulu, f, 3, Cetewayo--Elusive Jo Jo, by Elusive READY TO PLAY (c, 4, More Than Ready--Artful Player, Quality. PHA, 6-29, (S), 1m70yT, 1:46 4/5. by Fast Play) Lifetime Record: 13-2-4-1, $93,350. B-Dr John A Chandler (PA). O-Madara Racing. B-Mr & Mrs Al London (NJ). T-A Seewald. Alfonso's Loss, g, 3, Freud--Concernina (SP), by Concern. FLX, 6-29, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:05 4/5. B-A Lakin 8th-DEL, $44,050, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW3X, & Sons (NY). *$5,000 yrl '07 KEEJAN; $5,200 yrl 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70yT, 1:43, fm. '07 TEXAUG. WILDERNESS TRACE (m, 5, Mt. Livermore--Brookdale, Longing for Malibu, g, 3, Malibu Moon--Long Distance by Turkoman) Lifetime Record: 13-4-2-4, $117,570. (MSW, $148,048), by Expensive Decision. FLX, O/B-Cambus-Kenneth Farm, LLC (KY). T-John R Fisher. 6-29, 1m40y, 1:43. B-John & Kate McMahon et al (NY). *$14,000 RNA wlng '06 KEENOV; $7,000 7th-PHA, $43,704, NW1X, 3yo/up, 7 1/2fT, 1:34 3/5, RNA yrl '07 FTNAUG. gd. Roaring Max, c, 3, Roar--Maxsi, by American Chance. HIGHLAND CAT (g, 6, Tactical Cat--Highland Tide PRM, 6-29, 6f, 1:11 4/5. B-Mr & Mrs M L Wood & {GSP, $190,685}, by Highland Blade) Lifetime Record: John J Greely III (KY). *$25,000 yrl '07 KEESEP. 40-7-10-7, $167,333. O-Alma & Roy H Lomas. B-Mr & Mrs G David Shashura (KY). T-Norman R Pointer. W I N N E R S B Y U. S. S I R E S *$45,000 RNA yrl '04 KEESEP; $47,000 RNA HRA H H 2005 OBSAPR. IN AUSTRALASIA: 5th-SUF, $21,952, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 3/5, sy. Cleanup (Aus), f, 2, Dehere--Feather Duster (Aus), by CAPTIVATING CATHY (f, 4, Forest Wildcat--Christina End Sweep. Randwick (Sydney), 6-20, Hcp, 2yo, f, Czarina {MSW, $293,807}, by Czaravich) Lifetime 6fT. B-Arrowleave Joint Venture. Record: 20-5-3-2, $104,410. O-Paul Braverman. I=m Discreet (Aus), f, 2, Elusive Quality--She=s Discreet B-Peter Van Andel (KY). T-Karl M Grusmark. (Aus), by Euclase (Aus). Morphettville (Adelaide), *$220,000 yrl '06 KEESEP. **1/2 to Binyamin (Gilded 6-27, Hcp, 2yo, f, 5fT. B-D Peacock. Time), GSP; Attemptress (Meadowlake), GSP. Illusionary (Aus), f, 2, Hussonet--Illusional (Aus), by Redoute=s Choice (Aus). Sandown (Melbourne), 6-24, 6th-FLX, $21,700, NW1BX, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 Hcp, 2yo, f, 6fT. B-Riverslea Farm. 1/5, ft. Letchworth (Aus), c, 2, King Cugat--Marie=s Basket SPA PRINCESS (f, 4, Desert Warrior--Ana Mae, by (Aus), by Night Shift. Newcastle (New South Wales), Quiet American) Lifetime Record: 21-4-5-2, $106,616. 6-20, Mdn, 2yo, 6 1/2fT. B-K & I Hardy. O-Maggi Moss. B-Michael, Natanya, John & Kate Just Hilda (Aus), f, 3, Fusaichi Pegasus--Jessphine McMahon (NY). T-Chris J Englehart. *$9,500 RNA (Aus), by Octagonal (NZ). Doomben (Brisbane), 6-17, wlng '05 NYBSEP. Hcp, 3yo/up, 6f 165ydsT. B-W Bowmore. Cheap Thrills (Aus), f, 3, Giant=s Causeway--Kashcrop 5th-EMD, $21,500, 6-28, 3yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:15 1/5, ft. (NZ), by Kashani. Canterbury (Sydney), 6-16, Hcp, SUPER DIXIE (f, 3, Dixie Union--Youcan'ttakeme 3yo, f, 6f 55ydsT. B-Indian Pacific Bloodstock. {MSW, $199,975}, by He's Tops) Lifetime Record: Double Crossing (Aus), f, 3, Giant=s Causeway--River SW, 5-3-0-0, $48,437. O/B-Herman Sarkowsky (KY). Crossing (Aus), by Bellotto. Sandown (Melbourne), T-Doris Harwood. *$70,000 RNA yrl '07 KEESEP. 6-24, Hcp, 3yo, 6fT. B-Contract Racing Pty Ltd. Yatala (Aus), f, 3, More Than Ready--Miss Mombo 5th-NPX, $21,424, 6-28, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), Queen, by Kingmambo. Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 6-20, NW16MX, 3yo, 1m, 1:40 3/5, ft. Hcp, 3yo/up, f/m, 7 1/2fT. B-G S A Bloodstock Pty COOL DIABLO (g, 3, Young Devil--Devil's Favour, by Ltd. Devil On Ice) Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-0, $59,030. Swift Bay (NZ), g, 3, Stravinsky--La Voleur (NZ), by O-Abe B Brewster. B-Albert Boyd Brewster (AB). Housebuster. Flemington (Melbourne), 6-27, Hcp, T-Cody Anderson. *1/2 to Cool Yer Boots (King's 3yo, 7f 10ydsT. B-Sir Patrick & Lady Hogan. Nest), MSW, $110,629; Cool Ventura (Seattle Syn), Balzane (NZ), f, 3, Van Nistelrooy--Dramatically (Aus), SW & GISP, $157,633. by Royal Academy. Riccarton (Christchurch), 6-20, Cond, 3yo, 6fT. B-Fairdale Stud Ltd. 7th-FLX, $20,000, NW3L, 3yo/up, 1m40y, 1:41, ft. Gran Sasso (Aus), c, 4, Dehere--Lady Soffel (Aus), by KROMIUM KOP (c, 4, Silver Deputy--After Tea, by Rubiton (Aus). Flemington (Melbourne), 6-27, Hcp, Boston Harbor) Lifetime Record: 11-3-1-1, $55,377. 4yo/up, 5fT. B-Rubiton Bloodstock Pty Ltd. O-My Purple Haze Stables. B-Pollock Farms & Arthur Togni (Aus), g, 4, Giant=s Causeway--Florilegio (Aus), Maberry (ON). T-Chris J Englehart. *$110,000 yrl '06 by Danehill. Rosehill (Sydney), 6-27, Hcp, 3yo/up, KEESEP. 7 1/2fT. B-Orange Grove . P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/30/09 • PAGE 5 of 6

Winners By U.S. Sires cont. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Toulon Bay (Aus), f, 4, More Than Ready--Corniche Bay Zaal (Fr), c, 2, Boreal (Ger)--Rose du Roi (Ire), by Royal (Aus), by Flying Spur (Aus). Canterbury (Sydney), Academy. La Teste de Buch, France, 6-28, Mdn, 2yo, 6-25, Hcp, 3yo/up, 5fT. B-B Wall. c/g, 6fT. B-Gestut Ammerland. *i3,000 yrl '08 Summerski (NZ), g, 4, Stravinsky--Our Summertime ARQAUG. (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ). Avondale (New Zealand), 6-27, +Nilene (Ire), f, 2, Chineur (Fr)--Shirley Collins (GB), by Mdn, 3yo/up, 1mT. B-Mrs H G, Miss K B & W G Bax. Robellino. Aix Les Bains, France, 6-28, Mdn, 2yo, Teary Eyed (Aus), g, 4, Street Cry (Ire)-- 6fT. B-Peter Molony. *i10,000 2yo >09 ARQAPR. Theseeyesadoreyou, by Top Account. Eagle Farm **1/2 to Carnival Run (GB) (Carnival Dancer {GB}), (Brisbane), 6-20, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT. SW-Ger. ***Fifth winner for freshman sire (by B-G Pemberton. Fasliyev). Eluseena (Ire), f, 2, Elusive City--Pop Alliance (Ire), by IN JAPAN: Entrepreneur (GB). La Teste de Buch, France, 6-28, Fusaichi Seven (Jpn), c, 3, Fusaichi Pegasus--Divorce Mdn, 2yo, f, 6fT. B-Michel Henochsberg and Mme Testimony, by Vice Regent. Sapporo, 6-27, P Ades-Hazan. *i22,000 wnlg >07 DEADEC; Sounkyo Tokubetsu, 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, i45,000 yrl >08 ARQAUG. $230,208. O-Fusao Sekiguchi; B-Chiyoda Farm; Amipsia (Ity), f, 2, King Charlemagne--Cottage Flower T-Kunihide Matsuda. *1/2 to Pleasant Divorce (Ity) (SP), by Bahamian Bounty. Naples, Italy, 6-28, (Pleasant Tap), MGSP, $156,282. Mdn, 2yo, f, 5fT. B-Allevamento La Nuova Sbarra SRL. Coloursoftheglen (Ire), c, 2, Le Vie Dei Colori (GB)-- B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Gertie Laurie (GB), by Lomond. Wolverhampton, Britain, 6-29, Mdn, 2yo, 7f 32ydsT. B-Glending EUROPE Bloodstock. *i14,000 yrl '08 TATIRE. **Sixth winner for freshman sire (by Efisio {GB}). CONDITIONS RESULTS: Virginia Hall (GB), f, 2, Medicean (GB)--Odette (GB), by ITALY, Milan, 17.50, 6-28, i31,500, 3yo/up, 6fT, Pursuit of Love (GB). Windsor, Britain, 6-29, Mdn, 1:10.40, gd/sf. 2yo, f, 5f 10ydsT. B-Limestone & Tara Studs. *1/2 POLAR WIND (ITY) (h, 5, Rob=s Spirit--Miss Buffy {GB}, to Silca's Gift (GB) (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}), GSW- by Polar Falcon) Lifetime Record: SW, 54-10-12-4, Eng, $110,650; Violette (GB) (Observatory), GSW- i194,327. O-Razza Dell=Olmo; B-Azienda Agricola Le Eng & GSP-Fr, $225,492. Ferriere; T-Riccardo Menichetti. West to East (Ire), f, 2, Mull of Kintyre--Imco Imagination (Ire), by Darshaan (GB). Livorno, Italy, ITALY, Milan, 15.30, 6-28, i19,800, 3yo, 1 1/2mT, 6-28, Mdn, 2yo, 7 1/2fT. B-Azienda Agricola 2:32.90, gd/sf. Allevamento Deni. RENAIONE (IRE) (c, 3, Storming Home {GB}--Renilde Mal and Dave (Ire), g, 2, Redback (GB)--Louvolite (Ire), {Fr}, by Bigstone {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, by Fayruz (GB). Musselburgh, Britain, 6-29, Mdn, i18,530. O-Razza Dormello Olgiata; B-Giuseppe Rossi; 2yo, 5fT. B-Tally-Ho Stud. *,14,500 yrl >08 T-Ovidio Pessi. *i14,000 RNA yrl >07 ITYSEP. DONAUG. +Camp Rock (Ire), c, 2, Tagula (Ire)--Olympic Rock BRITAIN, Pontefract, 15.15, 6-29, ,12,000, 2yo, 6fT, (Ire), by Ballad Rock (Ire). Milan, Italy, 6-28, Mdn, 1:17.57, gd/fm. 2yo, 5fT. B-Terence E Connelly. *i7,000 RNA wnlg JACK MY BOY (IRE) (c, 2, Tagula {Ire}--Bobanlyn {Ire}, >07 GOFNOV; ,10,000 2yo >09 DONAPR. by Dance of Life) Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-1, ,14,956. Sorcillera (GB), f, 3, Anzillero (Ger)--Sorceress (Fr) (SW O-Terry Earle; B-Mrs Sheila Walker; T-David Evans. & GSP-Fr), by Fabulous Dancer. Munich, Germany, *i17,000 yrl >08 TATIRE. 6-28, Cond, 3yo, 1 1/4mT. B-Gestut Erlenhof. *1/2 to Commanche Court (Ire) (Commanche Run {GB}), ITALY, Naples, 21.45, 6-28, i10,800, 3yo, 7 1/2fT, Hwt. 3yo-Ata at 11-14f, SW-Ata, MSW-Stp-Ire & 1:30.80, gd/sf. Eng; Sorivera (GB) (Irish River {Fr}), SW-Ger. JOHANNES MOZART (IRE) (c, 3, Spinning World- - Sovereign Baby (Ire), f, 3, Cadeaux Genereux (GB)-- Nicolitta {Ire}, by Nicolotte {GB}) Lifetime Record: Selana (Ger) (SP-Ger), by Lomitas (GB). Munich, 13-6-1-1, i35,377. O-Valentina Sestili; B-Michael Germany, 6-28, Cond, 3yo, 7fT. B-Klaus Hofman. Bambrick; T-Elisabetta Bernardini. *i5,000 yrl >07 Mooney Ridge (Ire), f, 3, Indian Ridge (Ire)--Holy Moon GOFMIL. (Ire) (SW-Ity, $146,541), by Hernando (Fr). Milan, Italy, 6-28, Mdn, 3yo, 6fT. B-Alduino & Giuseppe All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Botti. unless otherwise indicated Additional maiden winners cont. p6 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/30/09 • PAGE 6 of 6

Additional maiden winners cont. Toast of Dubai (Aus), f, 3, Dubai Destination--It=s You (Aus), by Celtic Swing (GB). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Maverin (Ire), c, 3, King=s Best--Minerva (Ire), by 6-20, Mdn, 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT. B-Grandlodge Caerleon. Windsor, Britain, 6-29, Mdn, 3-4yo, 6fT. Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd. B-Ballygallon Stud Ltd. *1/2 to Key of Solomon (Ire), Mysterious Light (Aus), f, 3, Fantastic Light--Cirque du (Machiavellian), SW-US, $146,326. Soleil (Aus), by Danehill. Randwick (Sydney), 6-20, Persefona (Ire), f, 3, Montjeu (Ire)--Top Forty (GB), by Hcp, 3yo, f, 7fT. B-P K Siu. Rainbow Quest. Hamburg, Germany, 6-28, Cond, Shaolin Do (Aus), g, 3, Golden Snake--Bahamian Breeze 3yo, f, 1 3/8mT. B-D G Hardisty Bloodstock. (Aus), by Bahamian Bounty (GB). Doomben *92,000gns yrl >07 TATOCT. (Brisbane), 6-17, Mdn, 3yo/up, 10f 20ydsT. Rosen Opera (Fr), f, 3, Rosen Kavalier (Jpn)--Silver B-D Munro. Swain (Fr), by Swain (Ire). Aix Les Bains, France, Cloudy Morning (Aus), f, 3, Lujain--Dancing Cloud 6-28, Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/8mT. B-Mme Antoinette (Aus), by Kala Dancer (GB). Rosehill (Sydney), 6-27, Tamagni-Bodmer. Hcp, 3yo, f, 6fT. B-Eclipse Stud. Straits of Hormuz, f, 3, War Chant--Tjinouska, by Platinum Zana (NZ), f, 3, Noverre--Fanfare (Aus), by Cozzene. Pontefract, Britain, 6-29, Mdn, 3-4yo, f, Mighty Avalanche (Aus). Tauranga (New Zealand), 10f 6ydsT. B-Stratford Place Stud. *$150,000 yrl >07 6-20, Tauranga Classic-Listed, 3yo/up, f/m, Hcp, 7fT, KEESEP. NZ$37,500 to winner. B-C J Grady & Spicer Management. Nightime Jockey (NZ), g, 3, Pentire (GB)--Silver Chalice W I N N E R S B Y E U R O S I R E S H H (NZ), by St Hilarion. Te Rapa (New Zealand), 6-25, Hcp, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT. B-W J Stewart. IN AUSTRALASIA: Rose Syrah (Aus), f, 3, Testa Rossa (Aus)--Rose Magic Model (Aus), f, 2, Choisir (Aus)--Balkan Queen Between (Aus), by Kala Dancer (GB). Sandown (Aus), by Citidancer (Ire). Rosehill (Sydney), 6-27, (Melbourne), 6-24, Hcp, 3yo, f, 7fT. B-A C Stevens. Hcp, 2yo, 7fT. B-Narish Holdings Pty Ltd. Bejewelled (Aus), f, 4, Anabaa--Bacchetto (Aus), by Take the Rap (NZ), c, 2, No Excuse Needed (GB)--Aroon Canny Lad (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), 6-20, Hcp, (NZ), by Volksraad (GB). Flemington (Melbourne), 4yo/up, f/m, 6fT. B-N Moraitis. 6-27, Hcp, 2yo, 7f 10ydsT. B-G J Chittick. Worthing (Aus), g, 4, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Millie (Aus), Winter King (NZ), c, 2, One Cool Cat--Something by Marscay (Aus). Te Rapa (New Zealand), 6-25, Special (Aus), by Bletchingly (Aus). Canterbury Hcp, 3yo/up, 6fT. B-Randwick Bloodstock Agency (Sydney), 6-16, Hcp, 2yo, 5 1/2fT. B-P G Gillespie & Pty Ltd. W J Gleeson. #Niwot (Aus), g, 4, Galileo (Ire)--Too Darn Hot (NZ) Faint Perfume (Aus), f, 2, Shamardal--Zona (Aus), by (SW-Aus), by Noble Bijou. Rosehill (Sydney), 6-27, Zabeel (NZ). Warwick Farm (Sydney), 6-17, Hcp, Thomas Hotels Winter Cup-Listed, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT. 2yo, 7fT. B-Wynyarra Stud Pty Ltd. B-A E Vrisakis, S Flynn & Mrs A Flynn. Norwegian (Aus), g, 2, Testa Rossa (Aus)--Midnight Jara (Aus), c, 4, Sadler=s Wells--Musk Lime, by Private Sun (Aus), by Western Symphony. Morphettville Account. Sandown (Melbourne), 6-24, Hcp, 4yo/up, (Adelaide), 6-27, Hcp, 2yo, 7fT. B-R J Crabtree. 1 1/2mT. B-Orpendale & Chelston Ireland Ltd. Keshaar (Aus), g, 2, Xaar (GB)--Keshet (NZ), by Long De Arias (NZ), g, 5, Montjeu (Ire)--Miss Fonteyn (Aus), Row (GB). Belmont (Perth), 6-20, Cond, 2yo, 5fT. by Citidancer (Ire). Moonee Valley (Melbourne), 6-20, B-Oakland Park Stud. Hcp, 4yo/up, 10f 45ydsT. B-J C & Mrs M A Altavilla (Aus), g, 3, Anabaa--Albanella (Ger), by Thompson. Caerleon. Warwick Farm (Sydney), 6-17, Hcp, Carib (NZ), m, 5, Montjeu (Ire)--Stella Artois (NZ), by 3yo/up, Hcp, 1mT. B-Woodlands Stud. Star Way (GB). Avondale (New Zealand), 6-27, Hcp, Togha (Aus), g, 3, Choisir (Aus)--Blue Mink (Aus), by 3yo/up, 1 5/16mT. B-Jomara Bloodstock Ltd. Quest for Fame (GB). Canterbury (Sydney), 6-25, Our Genes (NZ), g, 6, Generous (Ire)--Di Luna (Ire), by Mdn, 3yo/up, c/g, 6fT. B-R M Daisley. Fairy King. Riccarton (Christchurch), 6-20, Hcp, Battlefield (Aus), g, 3, Choisir (Aus)--Charming Charge 4yo/up, 6fT. B-Golden Horseshoe Syndicate. (Aus), by Rory=s Jester (Aus). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), Limani (Aus), m, 6, High Yield--Zabori (NZ), by Zabeel 6-20, Hcp, 3yo, 6fT. B-J Fraser. (NZ). Rosehill (Sydney), 6-27, Hcp, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2fT. B-D O=Connor. TDN TODAY Around the World...... 6 pages