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NEW BAY FOALS LEAD TATTS IRELAND EXPERT EYE RETIRED The first two New Bay (GB) foals to take their turn in a sales TO ring–and the only two by the in the sale--were offered at the Tattersalls Ireland Flat Foal and Breeding Stock Sale on Friday, and they returned the top price for a weanling colt and filly, respectively. Lot 170 was the top lot with a pricetag of €60,000. The colt, the first foal out of Soteria (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}), a daughter of the multiple stakes producer Roo (GB) (Rudimentary {GB}), was bought by Powerstown Stud. The other New Bay, a filly (lot 164), brought €20,000 from Mark Byrne. Both horses were bred by China Horse Club, a shareholder in the G1 winner New Bay, who stands at Ballylinch Stud for €15,000. Both were consigned by Baroda and Colbinstown Studs. "This is a well-made colt by a Group 1- winning son of ,” said China Horse Club’s Mick Flanagan of the top lot. “I spent the day chewing on Gaviscons, all because of rising stud fees in Europe. The progeny by New Bay are very exciting and he is very good value in 2019 at €15,000. Expert Eye winning the Breeders’ Cup Mile | racingfotos.com Sometimes things that happen in the past tell us a little bit about the future, and given New Bay was bred and raced by Expert Eye (GB) (Acclamation {GB}–Exemplify {GB}, by Juddmonte, much like and Showcasing were, I think he {GB}), the winner of last weekend’s GI Breeders’ Cup Mile, has looks to be a stallion to get involved in if in any way possible." been retired from racing and will enter stud at owner/breeder Powerstown’s Tom Whitehead acknowledged that the New Juddmonte Farms’s Banstead Manor Stud in 2019 at a fee of Bay colt had an important update: the Oct. 27 G3 Horris Hill S. £20,000. winner Mohaather (GB) (Showcasing {GB}) was produced by the Stud Director Simon Mockridge said, "We are delighted to colt’s half-sister Roodeye (GB), already the dam of multiple announce the arrival of Expert Eye to Juddmonte Farms. He is Grade II winner Prize Exhibit (GB) (Showcasing {GB}). Cont. p2 the first British-trained winner of the Breeders' Cup Mile since 1994, further strengthening one of the most exciting young stallion rosters in Europe.” IN TDN AMERICA TODAY "This precocious, athletic and well-balanced colt is one of the ANTONY BECK REMEMBERS BOB LEVY best sons of Acclamation to race, winning a G2 Vintage S. that Gainesway's Antony Beck pens a memorial to his late father-in- was described by Timeform as 'arguably the most striking law and racing stalwart Robert Levy. performance by a 2-year-old in a pattern race all year.' Cont.p2 Click or tap here to go straight to TDN America. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 2 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 10 NOVEMBER 2018

Highlights include his son Cracksman winning his second successive G1 Champion S. and 2-year-old group winner East coming second in the G1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.” "Champion miler Kingman has made an exceptional start with his first crop, which has produced five stakes winners to date. Amongst their number is the brilliant Calyx, winner of the G2 Expert Eye Retired To Juddmonte cont. from p1 Coventry S. at Royal Ascot and fellow group winner Persian King. That early talent was carried over into his 3-year-old season His yearlings continue to be well-received at the sales, with a when he captured the G3 Jersey S. at Royal Ascot in scintillating 1,050,000 gns yearling at Tattersalls October Book 1 and the fashion, winning by the largest margin this century [4 1/2 highest-priced colt to sell at Goffs Orby (€850,000) in 2018.” lengths].” "Expert Eye is a fourth-generation Juddmonte homebred whose pedigree boasts the presence of champion 2-year-old filly New Bay Foals Lead Tatts Ireland cont. from p1 in Europe and dual Classic winner and seven-time "He has a good page, and it's a happening family--there is a Grade I winner Sightseek. He is by Acclamation, a consistent and Horris Hill S. winner in there now, too," said Whitehead. "New prolific source of fast horses and the sire of leading stallion Dark Bay was a good racehorse and is by Dubawi too. The plan will be Angel. We would like to extend special thanks to Sir Michael to resell next autumn." Stoute and the teams at Freemason Lodge and Beech Hurst The second-highest price on the day for a foal was the €44,000 Stables for guiding and developing the career of Expert Eye with Tally-Ho stud shelled out for lot 71, a colt by Dandy Man (Ire) such skill.” from the family of Group 1-winning sprinter Kingsgate Native Expert Eye joins Frankel (GB), who heads the roster at (Ire). "He will be for resale," said Tally-Ho’s Tony O'Callaghan, £175,000; Cartier Horse of the Year and exciting first-crop sire the day's leading purchaser. "He is by a good sire and out of a Kingman (GB) (£75,000, up from £55,000); perennial top sire winning mare by the good broodmare sire Shamardal. We sold (GB) (£30,000); and Bated Breath (GB) (£10,000), Kingsgate Native as a yearling--he is under the third dam." at Banstead Manor. The sale’s highest-priced mare was Shadwell’s stakes-placed "Heading the Juddmonte roster is of course Frankel, who Naadrah (GB) (Muhtathir {GB}) (lot 222), who was bought by continues to rewrite the record books as a sire as well as a Herbertstown House for €42,000 in foal to Derrinstown Stud racehorse,” Mockridge said. “He reached the landmark total of resident Awtaad (Ire). Ronan Burns of Herbertstown said, "She is 20 Northern Hemisphere group winners this year faster than a good-looking mare and was stakes-placed, while her 2015 foal any other European stallion in the history of the pattern. He has Moonlight Bay has reached a rating of 95. The mare is in-foal to firmly established himself as one of the leading sires in the a Classic winner on a February cover.” Northern Hemisphere, second only to his sire Galileo, by group The average for the sale climbed slightly (4%) from last year at winners (24) and black-type winners (33) from his 2014-2016 €6,176 while the median dipped 14% to €3,000. Trade was fairly crops. 2018 saw him excel domestically and globally, finishing grim in terms of clearance; just 50% of the offerings new Royal Ascot as the leading sire and with new group winners in homes, compared to 59% last year. France, the U.S., Japan and Australia as well as the UK and Ireland. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 3 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 10 NOVEMBER 2018

Tattersalls Ireland Flat Foal and Breeding Stock Sale SESSION TOTALS 2018 2017 • Catalogued 229 257 Vice President, International Operations • Number Offered 195 219 Gary King • Number Sold 97 129 Twitter: @garykingTDN • Not Sold 98 90 [email protected] • Clearance Rate 50% 59% + 1.732.320.0975 • High Price €60,000 €58,000 • Gross €599,100 €766,000 • Average (% change) €6,176 (+4%) €5,938 International Editor • Median (% change) €3,000 (-14%) €3,500 Kelsey Riley Twitter: @kelseynrileyTDN [email protected]

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Contributing Editor Sale-topping New Bay colt | Tattersalls Ireland Alan Carasso Twitter: @EquinealTDN INVINCIBLE SPIRIT FEE UNCHANGED Cafe Racing Sean Cronin Invincible Spirit (Ire), whose 19 stakes winners in 2018 include Tom Frary Group 1 winners Eqtidaar (Ire), Magna Grecia (Ire) and Royal [email protected] Meeting (Ire), will remain at €120,000 at the Irish National Stud in 2019. Irish Correspondent Irish National Stud Chief Executive Officer Cathal Beale said, Daithi Harvey “Invincible Spirit once again proved he is the King of Speed with three individual Group 1 winners among 19 stakes winners in Regular Columnists Andrew Caulfield 2018.” John Berry “His fee will remain unchanged at €120,000. Alongside our Kevin Blake flagbearer, our high-quality roster will be available at Tom Peacock exceptional value. We have listened to breeders and our fees reflect the current market sentiment.” TDN EUROPE • PAGE 4 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 10 NOVEMBER 2018

Invincible Spirit Fee Unchanged cont. FEE SET AT £7,500 Invincible Spirit is the sire of 18 total Group 1 winners, and G1 Prix Morny winner Unfortunately (Ire), the best son of the that group includes exciting young sires like Kingman (GB), late Society Rock (Ire), will enter stud at Cheveley Park Stud next Charm Spirit (Ire) and Mayson (GB), as well as the likes of year at a fee of £7,500. Territories (Ire), Shalaa (Ire) and Profitable (Ire), who will have “We are delighted to be standing ‘Rock’s Star’, Unfortunately, their first runners in the coming seasons. a very good-looking son of the much-missed Society Rock, who Invincible Spirit stands alongside the likes of three-time Group we feel ticks all the boxes for both owner-breeders and 1 winner Decorated Knight (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), who heads into commercial breeders alike, being a Prix Morny winner in the his second season at €12,000; his own Group 1-winning son second-fastest time in half a century,” said Cheveley Park Stud National Defense (Ire) at €8,000 and G1 Prince of Wales’s S. Manager Chris Richardson. “I feel our stallion roster for 2019 winner Free Eagle (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}) at €12,500. The further strengthens the significant contribution Mr and Mrs roster is completed by Dragon Pulse (Ire) (€6,000), Elusive Thompson make to the industry and they hope that breeders, at Pimpernel (Ire) (€1,000) and Gale Force Ten (GB) (€3,000). all levels, will support the great value and opportunities offered by the standing at Cheveley Park Stud.” Unfortunately, who rounded out his career on Sept. 30 with a win in the G3 Renaissance S. at Naas, joins Dutch Art (GB) (private fee), Garswood (GB) (£3,500), Intello (Ger) (£20,000), Lethal Force (Ire) (£4,500), Mayson (GB) (£6,000), Pivotal (GB) (private), Twilight Son (GB) (£8,000) and Ulysses (Ire) (£17,500) at Cheveley Park Stud.

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ACCLAMATION LEADS RATHBARRY ROSTER France was an option that I had, and I did it, but then after coming to the States, I just fell in love with the place. Acclamation (GB), whose Breeders’ Cup-winning son Expert Eye (GB) enters stud at Banstead Manor Stud next year, will KR: What do you miss most about Ireland? again stand for €40,000 at Rathbarry Stud in 2019. Expert Eye is TL: Obviously family. I think the way of life in Ireland is cool and I Acclamation’s fifth Group 1 winner, and he has lofty footsteps to think it's something that you can't replicate anywhere else. I follow in at stud, with fellow Group 1-winning sons of think Kentucky, funnily enough, having so many Irish here, I Acclamation, (Ire) and (Fr), already making think it replicates it probably closer than most places, because their marks. there are so many Irish people here and there is an ingrained Rathbarry introduces James Garfield (Ire) (Exceed and Excel culture that you can absorb yourself into. A lot of people may {Aus}–Whazzat {GB}, by Daylami {Ire}) at €7,000. James Garfield say food, but you can get it here now. The world's small. won the G2 S. at two and defeated Expert Eye on seasonal debut this year in the G3 Greenham S. KR: What do you think American racing can learn from Irish Rathbarry’s other flat sires are Kodi Bear (Ire) (€6,000), racing? Moohaajim (Ire) (€3,000) and Tagula (Ire) (€4,000). TL: I think they treat it as a sport in Ireland more so than they do here. I think everybody looks at racing here and they want to see the bottom line; what's your return on investment? And I think in Ireland it's very much a sport, and I think we've lost that direction somewhat here because everyone is looking at betting, EUROPEAN EXPORTS attendance. All of that is very important and it's a critical part of WITH TONY LACY racing, but I think everybody's lost the fact that this is a sport. I'm not a gambler, and I see a lot of people that want to see how European Exports is a series where TDN International Editor much money you made in every race, and I just enjoy racing. Kelsey Riley catches up with people who have left their home countries to make a new life in the racing industry in America. KR: Vice versa, what can Irish racing learn from America? Today, we kick off the series with Four Star Sales’s Tony Lacy.

TL: The focus on days like the Breeders’ Cup and the Kentucky KR: Where are you originally from? Derby are just incredible. The hype is TL: I'm from Ireland, amazing, and I think County Offaly, which that's something that we very few people have can focus on with Irish ever heard of unless Champions Day, which is you're from there. gaining more traction, but probably could be KR: When did you move improved on over time. to America, and why did you decide to go there? KR: What was your biggest adjustment TL: I came to America in coming to America? 1994. I was actually in France working with TL: Frankly, coming here Emmanuel Chevalier du Click here for a video interview with Tony Lacy wasn't that much of an Fau and I was just adjustment. I think going wrapping up things there. Beau Greely had become a good to France was probably a far greater adjustment. Not only from friend of mine over there, and he said, "Why don't you come to a language standpoint, but cultural too. I think just having to be the States and work for my dad?" A few months later I arrived at very open-minded as far as the different ways of doing things, Wintergreen Farm in Midway, and that was my first experience and realizing that because you do it at home a certain way does of America. I'd had no real intention of coming to America in the not mean that it will work here. beginning. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 6 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 10 NOVEMBER 2018

European Exports: With Tony Lacy cont. Morpheus (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), Tally-Ho Stud I think learning that you have to adjust yourself, and not allow 108 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners yourself to be ingrained and very stubborn in your opinions. You 16:30-CHELMSFORD CITY, 5f, SHINING ARMOR (GB) have to be very open-minded, and I think that's something that 6,000gns RNA Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; £6,000 takes a little time. Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale 2017; 16,000gns Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up & HIT Sale 2018; 8,000gns RNA Tattersalls Autumn Horses-in-Training Sale 2018 Noble Mission (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), Lane's End Farm 112 foals of racing age/9 winners/0 black-type winners FIRST-SEASON SIRES 17:30-CHELMSFORD CITY, 10f, SPANISH MISSION WITH RUNNERS $125,000 Keeneland Association September Yearling Sale 2017; 60,000gns RNA Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale 2018

Saturday, Nov. 10: No Nay Never (Scat Daddy), Coolmore Stud 89 foals of racing age/27 winners/6 black-type winners UNITED KINGDOM 12:55-DONCASTER, 6f, HERO HERO (Ire) Anodin (Ire) (Anabaa), Haras du Quesnay €46,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; €325,000 Goffs Orby 102 foals of racing age/16 winners/2 black-type winners Yearling Sale 2017 15:50-DONCASTER, 6f, GOLDINO BELLO (Fr) 17:00-CHELMSFORD CITY, 7f, NO TROUBLE (Ire) €36,000 Osarus Sales La Teste Yearling Sale 2017; €50,000 120,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 1

Arqana May 2yo Breeze Up Sale 2018 Ruler of The World (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Coolmore Stud Bungle Inthejungle (GB) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), Rathasker 43 foals of racing age/4 winners/1 black-type winner Stud 12:55-DONCASTER, 6f, ROCK THE CRADLE (Ire) 95 foals of racing age/24 winners/2 black-type winners €20,000 Goffs November Foals Sale 2016; 25,000gns Tattersalls 16:30-CHELMSFORD CITY, 5f, AKELA MOON (Ire) October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 2 €52,000 Goffs Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2017 Slade Power (Ire) (Dutch Art {GB}), Kildangan Stud 12:20-DONCASTER, 6f, SOKUDO (Ire) 99 foals of racing age/13 winners/0 black-type winners €16,000 RNA Goffs Orby Yearling Sale 2017 12:55-DONCASTER, 6f, ATWAAR (GB) 2,000gns Tattersalls Autumn Horses-in-Training Sale 2018 Can the Man (Into Mischief), Spendthrift Farm Toronado (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}), Haras de Bouquetot 67 foals of racing age/9 winners/0 black-type winners 122 foals of racing age/22 winners/0 black-type winners 16:30-CHELMSFORD CITY, 5f, HANAKOTOBA 17:00-CHELMSFORD CITY, 7f, AL MESSILA (GB) $19,000 Keeneland Association September Yearling Sale 2017; 125,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2017 - Book 1 £50,000 Goffs UK Doncaster 2yo Breeze-Up Sale 2018 Coach House (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}), Bucklands Farm & Stud (GB) 76 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners 16:30-CHELMSFORD CITY, 5f, TOBEEORNOTTOBEE (GB) 9,000gns Tattersalls December Foal Sale 2016; £18,000 Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale 2017 Garswood (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}), Cheveley Park Stud 74 foals of racing age/5 winners/2 black-type winners 12:55-DONCASTER, 6f, EDGEWOOD (GB) 16:30-CHELMSFORD CITY, 5f, MATTYMILLER (GB) £6,000 Goffs UK Autumn HIT & Yearling Sale 2017

Kingman (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Banstead Manor Stud 116 foals of racing age/23 winners/5 black-type winners 12:20-DONCASTER, 6f, SPEED KING (GB) Olympic Glory | Asuncion Pineyrua TDN EUROPE • PAGE 7 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 10 NOVEMBER 2018

First-Season Sires With Runners cont. FRANCE Olympic Glory (Ire) (Choisir {Aus}), Haras de Bouquetot 119 foals of racing age/16 winners/0 black-type winners 1-TOULOUSE, 1600m, KARAKTAIR (Fr) Friday’s Results: €57,000 Osarus Sales La Teste Yearling Sale 2017; €42,000 1st-Dundalk, €15,000, Mdn, 11-9, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:25.92, st. Arqana May 2yo Breeze Up Sale 2018 KISS FOR LUCK (IRE) (f, 2, Zoffany {Ire}--Yesterday {Ire} {Hwt. 2-TOULOUSE, 60K CRITERIUM DU LANGUEDOC - PRIX BERNARD 3yo Filly-Ire at 7-9f, G1SW-Ire, MG1SP-Fr, G1SP-Eng & GISP-US, DE MARMIESSE1600m, WATCH ME (Fr) $820,280}, by Sadler’s Wells), now in the care of Joseph O’Brien having posted a May 26 debut ninth at The Curragh for Michael €30,000 RNA Arqana Deauville August Yearlings 2017 (FR) O’Callaghan, broke well and settled in a close-up second--having War Command (War Front), Coolmore Stud led early--after the opening exchanges of this one. Easing back 112 foals of racing age/22 winners/1 black-type winner to the front off the home turn, the 3-1 second choice was ridden 2-STRASBOURG, 2000m, ATHENA STAR (GB) out inside the final furlong to hold the slow-starting Kalanoura (Ire) (Casamento {Ire}) by a length. “I wanted to get a lead, but she jumped very well and I just sat [almost] upsides in front,” said champion apprentice Shane Crosse. “We got it handy and she had enough experience to keep her going. She had a nice run on her first run and I’m delighted with that. She’ll come on loads and will hopefully step forward again.” She is the latest ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: foal and third scorer for G1 Irish 1000 Guineas heroine and Irish Island Glen, g, 2, More Than Ready--Miss Lavinia, by highweight Yesterday (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), herself a full-sister to Speightstown. Newcastle, 11-9, 7f 14y (AWT), 1:25.93. G1 Moyglare Stud S.-winning dual Irish highweight Quarter B-Santucket Stables & Indian Creek (KY). *$11,000 Ylg ‘17 Moon (Ire), who in turn produced four black-type performers KEESEP; 20,000gns 2yo ‘18 TATBRE. headed by G1 Pretty Polly S. victress Diamondsandrubies (Ire) Think INDIAN CREEK (Fastnet Rock {Aus}). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $10,501. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Scott C Heider; B-Premier Bloodstock (IRE); T-Joseph O’Brien. Thirlmere (GB), f, 3, Mayson (GB)--Anglezarke (Ire) (G1SP-Eng, $177,676), by Acclamation (GB). Newcastle, 11-9, 6f (AWT), ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 1:11.62. B-Highfield Farm LLP (GB). Jasikan (Ire), c, 2, Bated Breath (GB)--Adelfia (Ire), by Sinndar (Ire). Dundalk, 11-9, 8f (AWT), 1:38.62. B-Mrs Maria Marron (IRE). *€10,000 Wlg ‘16 GOFNOV; €75,000 Ylg ‘17 TIRSEP. PAIR OF AWARDS FOR WEATHERBYS Raynama (Ire), f, 3, Siyouni (Fr)--Rayka (Ire), by Selkirk. Dundalk, Weatherbys Private Bank earned a pair of awards this week at 11-9, 7f (AWT), 1:25.97. B-H H The Aga Khan’s Studs SC (IRE). two of the industry’s most prestigious ceremonies. *1/2 to Rehana (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), GSW-Ire & GSP-UAE, Quentin Marshall, head of private banking at Weatherbys, was $157,727; and Rayisa (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}), named Private Banker of the Year at the Spears Wealth MSP-Ire. Management Awards on Nov. 6, while the evening before Weatherbys was awarded the Excellence in Private Banking award at the Luxury Briefing Awards. Roger Weatherby, chief executive of Weatherbys Bank, said, "It's enormously pleasing that all the hard work put in to Saturday, Toulouse, post time: 2.35 p.m. growing the private banking side of the business is coming to CRITERIUM DU LANGUEDOC - PRIX BERNARD DE MARMIESSE- fruition. It is very much down to every one of the wonderful Listed, €60,000, 2yo, 8fT team of people we have at Weatherbys. Our core belief and SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 4 Go To Hollywood (Fr) Penny's Picnic (Ire) Cabre Barberot 126 philosophy for the business has been simple: do the right thing. 2 7 Le Marais (Ire) Lope de Vega (Ire) Journiac Rouget 126 Look after your clients, treat them as you would want to be 3 3 J'Aurais Du (Fr) George Vancouver Peslier C Boutin 126 treated and try to make their lives just that little bit better and 4 5 Divine Gift (Ire) Nathaniel (Ire) Donohoe Fellowes 126 little bit easier. I am delighted that this simple formula is 5 1 Watch Me (Fr) Olympic Glory (Ire) Boudot Graffard 122 6 6 Udalla (Ire) Dream Ahead Bertras Valdivielso 122 working." 7 8 Good Complicity (Fr) Power (GB) Guyon F Rossi 122 8 2 Marie's Picnic (Fr) Penny's Picnic (Ire) Perret Reynier 122 TDN EUROPE • PAGE 8 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 10 NOVEMBER 2018

French Report cont. (Fr) (Authorized {Ire}) by a head. She is the first foal out of the Friday’s Results: unraced Responsible (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) and is a full-sister PRIX DENISY-Listed, €52,000, Saint-Cloud, 11-9, 3yo/up, 15 to a yearling colt and a filly foal. The homebred bay’s dam is a 1/2fT, 3:40.07, vsf. daughter of blue hen (Ire) ( {Ire}) and thus kin to 1--MOONSHINER (GER), 128, h, 5, Adlerflug (Ger)--Montezuma top-level performers Banks Hill (GB) (Danehill), Intercontinental (Ger), by Monsun (Ger). O/B-Stall Ullmann (GER); T-Jean- (GB) (Danehill), Heat Haze (GB) (Green Desert), Deluxe (Storm Pierre Carvalho; J-. €26,000. Lifetime Record: Cat), Cacique (Ire) (Danehill), Champs Elysees (GB) (Danehill) and Hwt. 3yo-Ger at 14f+, GSW-Fr, SW & MGSP-Ger, 23-4-8-4, Dansili (GB) (Danehill). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, €13,500. Video, €201,400. *1/2 to Monreal (Ire) (Peintre Celebre), GSP-Fr & sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. SP-Ger. 1ST-TIME STARTER. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd 2--Magical Touch (GB), 118, f, 3, Dubawi (Ire)--Criticism (GB), by (GB); T-Pascal Bary. Machiavellian. O-Godolphin. €10,400. 3--Libello (Ire), 128, h, 5, Archipenko--Scarlett’s Pride (Fr), by 2nd-Saint-Cloud, €27,000, Mdn, 11-9, unraced 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2fT, Singspiel (Ire). (€32,000 Ylg ‘14 AROCT). O-Ecuries Serge 1:46.11, vsf. Stempniak, Cedric Boutin, Bruno Touzeau & Pierre-Alain URWALD (GB) (c, 2, Le Havre {Ire}--Waldjagd {GB} {GSP-Ger}, Chereau. €7,800. by Observatory) raced in a handy third for most of this first go. Margins: 2HF, HF, 1 3/4. Odds: 3.50, 10.00, 12.00. Making headway off the home turn, the 9-2 chance led passing Also Ran: Bhageerathi (Ire), Against Rules (Fr), Dounyapour (Fr), the two pole and was pushed out in the closing stages to hold Abadan (GB). Scratched: Adler (Ger). Click for the Racing Post the rallying pacesetter Arise (Fr) ( {GB}) by 1 1/2 lengths. result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Half to a yearling filly by Muhaarar (GB) and a filly foal by Intello Moonshiner had made 17 straight black-type starts, which (Ger), the homebred chestnut becomes the third scorer for G2 included victories in the 2016 G3 Prix de Lutece and 2016 Listed Diana-Trial runner-up Wildjagd (GB) (Observatory), herself a Bremen Derby-Trial and hitting the board in a further nine such daughter of MGSW European highweight Wurftaube (Ger) events, and went postward for an 18th coming back off placings (Avatenango {Ger}). The latter’s descendants also include G1 in Dortmund’s Sept. 16 G3 Deutsches St Leger in his penultimate Deutches Derby-winning sire Waldpark (Ger) (Dubawi {Ire}), G1 outing and Hoppegarten’s Oct. 7 G3 Niederrhein-Pokal last time. St Leger hero Masked Marvel (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}), this term’s Ridden with patience in fourth for the most part here, he was G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud victor Waldgeist (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) under pressure when funnelling into a tight pocket approaching and MGSW sire Wiesenpfad (Fr) (Waky Nao {GB}). Lifetime the final eighth and stayed on strongly once angled into the Record: 1-1-0-0, €13,500. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. clear to win in ultimately decisive fashion. 1ST-TIME STARTER. O/B-SCEA Haras de Saint Pair (GB); T-Andre Moonshiner is the first of five foals produced by an unraced Fabre. full-sister to G2 Schwarzgold-Rennen victress Meridia (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}) and the homebred chestnut is kin to G3 Prix de CONDITIONS RESULTS: Lutece runner-up Monreal (Ire) (Peintre Celebre) and a colt foal 4th-Saint-Cloud, €35,000, Cond, 11-9, 3yo, 8fT, 1:50.78, vsf. by Adlerflug (Ger). His dam Montezuma (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), THE REVENANT (GB) (c, 3, Dubawi {Ire}--Hazel Lavery {Ire} who is also a half-sister to the dam of G2 Diana-Trial victress {GSW-Eng, $246,630}, by Excellent Art {GB}) Lifetime Record: Meergorl (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}), hails from a family featuring G1 6-4-1-1, €46,035. O/B-Al Asayl Bloodstock Ltd (GB); T-Francis- Oaks d’Italia heroine Meridiana (Ger) (Lomitas {GB}), MGSW G1 Henri Graffard. Premio Vittorio di Capua third Monami (Ger) (Sholokhov {Ire}) and GI Man o’ War S. runner-up and sire Center Divider (Giant’s WILDCARDS ADDED TO ARQANA Causeway). Five wildcards have been added to Arqana’s Autumn Sale, including the G3 St Leger Italiano second Valajani (Ger) (Jukebox 3rd-Saint-Cloud, €27,000, Mdn, 11-9, unraced 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT, Jury {Ire}) (lot 160). Trained by Markus Klug, the 3-year-old colt 1:42.35, vsf. is rated 98 and was also third at listed level in Germany this OBLIGATE (GB) (f, 2, Frankel {GB}--Responsible {GB}, by Oasis year, as well as being a winner at two last year. Dream {GB}) broke well to assert for control in this unveiling. Holding sway thereafter, the 31-5 chance was stoked up at the quarter-mile marker and kept on relentlessly under continued rousing in the latter stages to hold the late thrust of Suquitho TDN EUROPE • PAGE 9 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 10 NOVEMBER 2018

IN SINGAPORE: Magic Wand (Aus), g, 4, Star Witness (Aus)--Thanksgiving (NZ), by Generous (Ire). Kranji, 11-9, Hcp. (A$80k), 1400mT, 1:22.23. B-G Fraser (NSW). *1/2 to Public Holiday (Aus) (Choisir {Aus}), SP-Aus, A$135,750; and Bale Star (Aus) (Nadeem {Aus}), SP- Sin, $329,873. **A$85,000 Ylg ‘16 MMNAT. VIDEO

Friday’s Results: EW BARKER TROPHY, S$500,000 (A$501,771/£279,264/ €320,094/US$362,459), Kranji, 11-9, 3yo/up, 1400mT, 1:21.38, gd. 1--MISTER YEOH (AUS), 110, g, 4, Wanted (Aus)--Wai Lin (Aus), by Scenic (Ire). O-Mister Yeoh Stable; B-N J Turnbull (Vic); T-Cliff Brown; J-Ben Thompson; S$297,500. Lifetime Record: 10-4-1-1, $517,029. 2--Zac Kasa (Aus), 110, g, 4, Reset (Aus)--Unabated (Aus), by Encosta de Lago (Aus). (A$200,000 Ylg ‘16 INGEAS). O-Zac Stable. S$106,250. 3--Clarton Super (Aus), 128, g, 6, Swift Alliance (Aus)-- Meditation (Aus), by Elusive Quality. O-Pentagon Stable. S$53,750. Margins: HF, 2HF, NK. Odds: 2.40, 2.00, 5.20. Click for the Singapore Turf Club chart. VIDEO.

SAAS FEE S., S$200,000 (A$200,640/£111,691/€127,990/ US$144,993), Kranji, 11-9, 3yo, 1200mT, 1:08.84, gd. 1--BOLD THRUSTER (AUS), 120, g, 3, Turffontein (Aus)--Aelia Capitolina (NZ), by Elusive City. 1ST STAKES WIN. (A$82,000 Ylg ‘17 INGMAR). O-Tivic Stable; B-P Payne (Vic); T-Shane Baertschiger; J-Barend Vorster; S$119,000. Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-0, S$273,620. 2--Mo Almighty (Aus), 113, c, 3, Uncle Mo--Clementine (Aus), by Octagonal (NZ). (A$40,000 2yo ‘17 INGRTR). O-Mo Almighty Stable. S$42,500. 3--Lim’s Lightning (Aus), 123, g, 3, Lope de Vega (Ire)--Wayne’s Gold (Aus), by Golden Snake. (A$50,000 2yo ‘17 MMGC2YO). O-Lim’s Stable. S$21,500. Margins: 1 3/4, 1, 1 3/4. Odds: 0.40, 16.80, 3.00. Click for the Singapore Turf Club chart. VIDEO. GROUP ENTRIES

Saturday, Toulouse, France, post time: 3.45 p.m. PRIX FILLE DE L’AIR-G3, €80,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 10 1/2fT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 3 Gaining (GB) American Post (GB) Cheminaud Devin 125 2 12 Kohinur (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Peslier Graffard 125 3 4 Lida (Ire) Lope de Vega (Ire) Lemaitre Brandt 125 4 5 Music Lover (Fr) Palace Episode Roussel A de Watrigant 125 5 8 Bella Bolide (Fr) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Soumillon Brandt 125 6 1 Baltic Duchess (Ire) Lope de Vega (Ire) Boudot Fabre 125 7 11 Allons Y (Fr) Soldier of Fortune (Ire) Perret Reynier 125 8 2 Son Macia (Ger) Soldier Hollow (GB) Barzalona Suborics 125 9 7 Nisreen (Ire) Raven's Pass Mendizabal Hammond 125 10 9 Haggle (GB) Pivotal (GB) Guyon Laffon-Parias 125 11 10 Nieves (Ire) So You Think (NZ) Grosjean Rodriguez Esteban 121 12 6 Tosen Gift (Ire) Lope de Vega (Ire) Benoist Kobayashi 121

Sunday, Kyoto, Japan, post time: 3.40 p.m. THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II CUP-G1, ¥204,660,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 2200mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Happy Yunibansu (Jpn) Jungle Pocket (Jpn) Matsuwaka Hirata 123 2 Frontier Queen (Jpn) Meisho Samson (Jpn) Ebina Kuneida 123 3 Reiho Romance (Jpn) Harbinger (GB) Fukunaga Hashida 123 4 Primera Azul (Jpn) Adjudicating (Jpn) Miyuki Suzuki 123 5 Red Genova (Jpn) Symboli Kris S (Jpn) Ikezoe Kojima 123 6 Admire Lead (Jpn) Stay Gold (Jpn) Fujioka Sugai 123 7 Mozu Katchan (Jpn) Harbinger (GB) M Demuro Sameshima 123 8 Cantabile (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) C Demuro Nakatake 119 9 Crocosmia (Jpn) Stay Gold (Jpn) Iwata Nishiura 123 10 Vafuram (Jpn) Harbinger (GB) Kawamata Yoshimura 123 11 Smart Layer (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Take Okubo 123 12 (Jpn) Heart’s Cry (Jpn) Moreira Yahagi 123 13 Normcore (Jpn) Harbinger (GB) Lemaire Hagiwara 119 14 One Breath Away (Jpn) Stay Gold (Jpn) Tsumura Koga 123 15 Eterna Minoru (Jpn) Empire Maker Shii Honda 123 16 Corcovado (Jpn) Stay Gold (Jpn) Hamanaka Kimura 123 17 Miss Panthere (Jpn) Daiwa Major (Jpn) Yokoyama Kon 123

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I spoke with my girlfriend about her Melbourne Cup day on OP-ED: A PERSPECTIVE Tuesday evening, and her overwhelming concern was why a horse died in our biggest race of the year. FROM THE OUTSIDE Her most poignant question, however, was why the racing pages she follows on social media have not addressed the concerns. If racing deaths are such an anomaly, why is the industry not defending itself? Why does it get swept under the carpet and not discussed? To that, it appears no one has an answer. My girlfriend, like many others on the fence about , didn’t immediately jump to the radical conclusions brandished about by activists. She wanted to know the facts and learn about the processes in place to protect the animals. I want this information publicly available too, published by a reputable source such as Racing Australia. So when I get tagged and bagged for supporting a “cruel sport”, I can hit back with an up-to-date, accurate article, video or infographic that explains Young people are having a hard time becoming invested in racing the real truth. Racing Australia have an invaluable opportunity to load the industry’s army of supporters with the defence My name is Blake Matthews. I’m a 27-year-old accountant mechanisms to save the industry--give us the content and we who loves the racing industry--the punting, the horses and the will do the defending. excitement it all brings. I don’t belong to a family invested in Whilst the media continues to bash horse racing today as cruel racing, nor do I have a social circle consisting entirely of and inhumane, the industry should be equally vocal about the people. reality of the situation and how it is trying to work towards a But through my job and new friends, I have recently found a target of zero deaths. Show the drug testing and vet check passion for the racing industry and am now a convert. I am a systems that are in place. Explain there are over 30,000 race regular attendee at the track, a punter, and an owner–one of horses in work this year, and a minuscule proportion will ever the people that has fallen in love with everything about the succumb to an on-track injury. Highlight the reality that the whip industry. doesn’t hurt the horse but is mainly an educational tool. That However, being outside the industry bubble--alongside the bleeding from the nostrils is heavily regulated and monitored. majority of my friends--I know the brutal reality of what it is like Give us some pro-active work to counter these arguments that to try defend a sport that is increasingly falling out of touch with come each and every year. society. This week I have been relentlessly defending the We want the cold hard Australia-wide facts on the industry to industry, especially those currently on the fence about racing, actually address the core issues and refute rubbish published by which is most of young Australia. These people are having a hard the RSPCA and others. Whilst some people will always oppose time becoming invested in the industry, and the events of the racing, there are a majority of people in the younger Melbourne Cup were a huge amplification of this. demographics who are currently on the fence. Radio silence My generation are the future of the industry. The future big from the industry ensures they will continue to slowly slip out of punters, the future owners, the future Everest slot holders. The grasp. future that will support this industry and keep it thriving. And The industry is very fortunate that it has a three-minute whilst everyone within the industry may realise that the death window once a year where 90% of tomorrow’s enthusiasts are of The Cliffsofmoher was an anomaly, no one outside the watching the sport. We still have a small chance to salvage this industry knows this. What they see is six deaths in the last five industry from its own demise. It’s time the industry gave us Melbourne Cups, and think this is unacceptable. And frankly, what we need to help in this quest. they are right.

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REMEMBERING ROBERT P. LEVY INTO MISCHIEF COLT By Antony Beck ON TOP AS BOOK 3 My father-in-law, Robert P. Levy, was a larger-than-life character. Philanthropic, enthusiastic, a straight-shooter, and a CONCLUDES true sportsman. I met Bob before I began dating Angela, his daughter and my future wife. With me having not grown up in the U.S. and he being a co-owner of the Philadelphia Phillies, Bob took great pride in introducing me to his brand of Americana through the sport of baseball, showing me the strategy and science that had made it a national pastime. Of course, Bob also loved horse racing, and as a racetrack owner, was a pioneer in every respect. In the early years that he operated Atlantic City Race Course, Bob was eloquently, but accurately described by Daily Racing Form turf writer Joe Hirsch as "a veritable fountainhead of fresh and intriguing thoughts on racing." Cont. p3-4

IN TDN EUROPE TODAY Hip 1574, a weanling son of Into Mischief, topped EXPERT EYE RETIRED TO JUDDMONTE Friday=s session of the KEENOV Sale | Keeneland Last weekend’s GI Breeders’ Cup Mile winner Expert Eye will stand at Banstead Manor Stud for £20,000 next year. Click or by Jessica Martini tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. LEXINGTON, KY - The Book 3 section of the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale concluded Friday with continued demand for the quality offerings. A weanling colt by Into Mischief attracted the day=s highest bid when selling for $300,000 to the pinhooking partnership Clear Ridge Stables, headed by Gainesway=s Brian Graves. The second-highest priced weanling on the day was also by Into Mischief. A filly by the Spendthrift sire sold for $230,000 to Dudley Racing. AIt=s very expensive for the ones you like,@ Graves said of the weanling market. AYou think it=s Book 3 and you might get a little better deal, but when a nice horse walks up there, it=s expensive.@ Carrie Brogden of Machmer Hall purchased the session=s most expensive broodmare on the day, going to $280,000 for Sweet Lollipop (Candy Ride {Arg}). AIt=s strong in parts and weaker in others,@ bloodstock agent Hanzly Albina said of the mare market. AThere is still a lot of money, but there are still a lot of horses to go. The market has been good and solid. It=s been an honest sale.@ Through two Book 3 sessions, Keeneland sold 520 head for $32,696,500. Cont. p3

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KEENOV Book 3 Concludes cont. from p1 The session average was $62,878 and the median was $50,000. The top price of Book 3 was $320,000 and there were 19 horses sold for $200,000 or over. A reformatted 2018 sale--which began with a single Book 1 section--makes comparisons to the 2017 renewal inexact, but last year=s Book 3 saw 512 horses sell for $30,198,500. The average was $58,981 and the median was $47,000. The top price for the section was $275,000 and that was one of eight horses to bring $200,000 or over. The Keeneland November sale continues through Nov. 16 with sessions beginning daily at 10 a.m.

Remembering Robert P. Levy cont. from p1 Bob was able to channel his passion into brilliant and creative marketing. In the 1960s, he devised the Matchmaker S. to attract the best fillies and mares, not merely by purse money but also by awarding seasons to popular stallions like Hail to Reason and Round Table. In 1976, Bob had lighting installed around the oval to make Atlantic City the first major Thoroughbred track to conduct night racing. In 1983, he successfully lobbied for legislative approval to broadcast the Meadowlands races at Atlantic City and so trailblazed a future of full-card simulcasting.

KEENELAND NOVEMBER SALE SESSION TOTALS 2018 $ Catalogued 424 $ No. Offered 347 $ No. Sold 261 $ RNAs 86 $ % RNAs 24.78% $ No. $200K+ 10 $ High Price $300,000 $ Gross $15,315,500 $ Average $58,680 $ Median $40,000

CUMULATIVE 2018 $ Catalogued 1915 $ No. Offered 1473 $ No. Sold 1093 $ RNAs 380 $ % RNAs 25.80% $ Gross $157,838,500 $ Average $144,409 $ Median $80,000 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

In 1994, he brought racing to Houston opening Sam Houston his family, for his daughter Angela, and for our five children. Bob Race Park as a start-up. will be missed and well-remembered. Bob was a founding director of Breeders' Cup, former president of the Thoroughbred Racing Association, and a past Antony Beck is president of Gainesway Farm. director at Fasig-Tipton. He carried on his family's tradition of racing and achieved the highest levels of success as a racehorse owner with GI Belmont S. winner Bet Twice and Eclipse champion sprinters Housebuster--voted into the Racing Hall of Fame in 2013--and Smoke Glacken. Bob had tremendous insight into every aspect of the Thoroughbred industry, and he could draw on his knowledge to advise me. No matter how detailed his analysis might have been, he liked to underscore his point with a lighthearted axiom. ("Just because they can go three-quarters doesn't mean they can go seven-eighths!") For as enthusiastic as he was, Bob was a kind and decent man, and he possessed an incredible amount of patience. I remember an afternoon on the golf course, him teaching me how to chip and putt (he got me as close as I've ever gotten to what you could call a reasonable stroke). Even though I was a poor golfer, he had a natural ability to coach to match his love of sport. In college at the University of Pennsylvania, Bob played four years of tennis, later coached the women's tennis team, and was named to the Penn Tennis Hall of Fame. His father, dentist Dr. Leon Levy, founded Penn's School of Dental Medicine--one of the best dental schools in the country--and Bob continued his parents' tradition of philanthropy to Penn. He was also immensely philanthropic outside of Penn, devoting time and money to championing causes he was passionate about. In 1953, he founded and organized the Philadelphia Little Quakers football program, which remains active today and has benefitted at least 2,500 inner-city Bob Levy | Horsephotos student-athletes. Throughout his life, Bob cared deeply about the Little Quaker team members he had coached, and he would often sponsor their education and mentor them long after their youth football days. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Similarly, Bob became an Overseer of William Penn Charter This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any School--the long-established Philadelphia college prep means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written institution from which he had graduated--and in that role permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as enriched the lives of hundreds of students. to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained Many people have reasons to be grateful for Bob, his ideas, his from results charts published by The Jockey Club Information friendship, and his generosity. I will count myself as one of those Services and utilized here with their permission. people. I am grateful to him for the way he welcomed me into

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Into Mischief Colt a Pinhook Prospect

Brian Graves | Keeneland A colt by Into Mischief is destined for resale after pinhooker Brian Graves paid $300,000 to secure the youngster from the Eaton Sales consignment. AI thought he was a well-balanced, leggy colt with a good walk,@ said Graves. AI think he=ll be attractive for the market next year. The sire is doing great and that number was within his Will-Baccari, the wife of consignor and breeder Chris Baccari, averages here at the sale.@ has a broodmare band of 10 head based at her Parkland Farm. The weanling (hip 1574) is the first foal out of Daryanna AMy husband and I have two farms--we have his and hers (Friends Lake), a half-sister to Canadian champion Kimchi farms because we got married older--so I keep probably 10 (Langfuhr) and to the dam of multiple Grade I winner Mind Your mares and my husband has 20 and then probably 40 or 50 Biscuits (Posse). outside mares,@ she said. AWe buy to sell, we breed to sell and It was that connection to Mind Your Biscuits that had breeder we race what we don=t sell. So we basically do everything in- Samantha Will-Baccari pursuing members of the family two house between two farms. I=ve been very blessed to breed Mind years ago. Will-Baccari bred the two-time G1 Dubai Golden Your Biscuits from a very small band of broodmares.@ Shaheen winner, but sold his dam Jazzmane (Toccet) for $11,000 when he was still a weanling at the 2013 Keeneland November sale. More Unbridled=s Song for Brogden AI found [Daryanna] in Washington state,@ she said after Machmer Hall=s Carrie Brogden helped get Friday=s session off congratulating Graves on the purchase. AJazzmane went to to a good start with the $205,000 purchase of one Korea and when Biscuits won the [2016 GII] Amsterdam, when granddaughter of Unbridled=s Song, Buy Sell Hold (Violence), he first stepped up on the big stage, I have a gentleman in and she struck again late in the day to acquire another, Sweet Canada who finds me horses and he found her for me.@ Lollipop (Candy Ride {Arg}), for $280,000. After purchasing Daryanna privately, Will-Baccari bred her to AShe looked all Unbridled=s Song to me,@ Brogden said after Into Mischief and the resulting foal impressed the breeder right signing the ticket on Sweet Lollipop (hip 1875). AAnyone who from the start. knows me, knows I=m his biggest fan.@ AHe=s been a nice baby all along,@ Will-Baccari said of the The 5-year-old mare, in foal to Practical Joke, was a $350,000 weanling. AThe baby has only gotten better and better and Keeneland September yearling purchase in 2014 by Robert and better. In this business, I have to turn over horses, so I=m very Lawana Low. Out of graded stakes placed Unbridled Beauty happy Brian Graves got him because he does a great job.@ (Unbridled=s Song), she is a half-sister to graded stakes placed The 8-year-old Daryanna was bred back to Empire Maker. Meal Penalty (Tale of the Cat) and Danny Boy (Harlan=s TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 6 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

Sales Agency consignment. AShe=ll be a long-term broodmare for Machmer Hall,@ Brogden said of the gray filly. AHopefully, she=ll produce a graded stakes winner and we=ll sell her when she=s 10 years old for $1 million.@ Buy Sell Hold (hip 1535) is out of stakes-winner Melody Lady (Unbridled=s Song), a daughter of multiple Grade I winner Lady Tak (Mutakddim). Purchased by Kirk and Judy Robison for $67,000 as a Keeneland September yearling in 2016, the filly won last year=s Kentucky Juvenile S. and was third in this year=s GIII Miss Preakness S. for the Robisons and trainer Steve Asmussen. AThis is not a big mare, she=s about 15.2,@ Brogden said. AI know it=s a smaller, really well-made family, so we=ll breed her to something with a lot of stretch.@ Machmer Hall has had plenty of success breeding out of Buy Sell Hold | Sarah K. Andrew daughters of Unbridled=s Song and Brogden is hoping that Holiday). She was consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency. success carries to the next generation. AShe is just that kind of physical,@ Brogden said of the mare. AIf you can=t have an Unbridled=s Song, get a filly out of an AShe has the pedigree, she has the sire power. The only thing Unbridled=s Song mare,@ she said. she doesn=t have is the race record, but she cost the money like Among Machmer Hall=s other purchases at the Keeneland she did.@ November sale this week are Rachel=s Ready (More Than Ready) Stakes-winner Buy Sell Hold will also be joining the broodmare (hip 957) for $235,000 and Majestic Monarch (Majestic Warrior) band at Machmer Hall after Brogden bid $205,000 to secure the (hip 878) for $200,000. 3-year-old racing or broodmare prospect from the Hill >n= Dale AWe=ve had a really good year,@ Brogden said. AWe=ve sold a HE WON CALIFORNIA'S BEST RACES AT 2 & 3.

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THE BREEDERS’ FARM spendthriftfarm.com 859-294-0030 FIRST IN-FOAL MARES AT KEE NOV TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018 lot of our graded stakes producers, and so we have to get young manager Debbie Ward paid $275,000 for the 6-year-old mare mares and try to hope to do it again. Hopefully, this is the next Friday at Keeneland. The mare is a half-sister to recent GI group of graded stakes producers.@ Champagne S. winner Complexity (Maclean=s Music) and sold in foal to that colt=s sire. Microburst Joins Moulton=s Band AShe looks a lot like a sister that we have now,@ Ward said after signing the ticket on the mare out back. A[Moulton] owns [half-sister] Naylor (Afleet Alex), so she is partial to that family. And we loved the big update. We thought she was a really pretty Awesome Again mare with a lot of quality. And the Maclean=s Music cover was a big part of it, too.@ Out of Goldfield, Microburst (hip 1727) is also a half-sister to graded stakes winner and Grade I placed Valadorna (Curlin). Jeffrey Bloom=s Bloom Racing Stable purchased the chestnut for $21,000 at the 2014 OBS April Sale and she won two times in 13 starts for trainer Jeff Mullins. The mare was consigned to Friday=s sale by Taylor Made Sales Agency. A native of Texas, Moulton was a founder of Safari Bloodstock and has renamed her new farm Safari North at Pauls Mill. AWe currently have five mares, but we are looking to build and grow,@ Ward said. AWe are just getting started. We have a lot of Microburst | Keeneland horses in training.@ Asked if Moulton was breeding to race or sell, Ward said, AA Susan Moulton, who is building a broodmare band for the little of both.@ former Pauls Mill property she purchased in May, added Microburst (Awesome Again) to the operation when farm TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 8 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

Rio Carnival to Newtown Anner Stud Twirling Candy. Mill Ridge Sales consigned the mare on behalf of Juddmonte Farms. AI=ve heard good things about Storm Cat mares--hopefully that will work out for us,@ Albina said jokingly. He added, AI think it=s a unique opportunity to get into a really nice family with a great broodmare sire to boot.@

Claim Pays for Gainesway Antony Beck=s Gainesway had plenty of experience with the family of Edith Court (Pomeroy) when the gray filly made her lone racetrack appearance in May of 2017. She ran third that day at Belmont and the farm--through trainer Linda Rice-- claimed the then 3-year-old for $40,000. In foal to Gainesway=s Empire Maker, Edith Court went through the ring at Keeneland Friday and sold for $230,000 to Manganaro Bloodstock. AWe keep an eye out on the claim box for fillies with Hanzly Albina | Keeneland pedigree,@ explained Gainesway=s Michael Hernon. AThis one Bloodstock agents Hanzly Albina and Nick Sallusto secured Rio popped up.@ Carnival (Storm Cat) on behalf of Maurice and Samantha Regan=s Edith Court (hip 1598) is out of Receivership (End Sweep) and Newtown Anner Stud when going to $270,000 Friday at is a half-sister to Grade I winner Palace (City Zip). Gainesway, Keeneland. The 12-year-old mare (hip 1815) is a daughter of which purchased Receivership in 2014, also sent that mare Group 1 winner (GB) (Zamindar) and is a half-sister to through the ring Friday where she RNA=d for $19,000. The farm champion Kingman (Invincible Spirit). She is the dam of graded sold a colt by Tapit out of that mare for $430,000 at last month=s stakes placed Let=s Meet in Rio (Flatter) and sold Friday in foal to Fasig-Tipton October Yearling Sale. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 9 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

Receivership is a half-sister to multiple graded stakes winner (6, Awesome Again--Goldfield, by Yes It=s True) French Park (Ecton Park), who was also formerly a part of the Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CCVII Gainesway band. Purchased by Susan Moulton Gainesway repatriated Empire Maker from Japan in 2015 and 1815 Rio Carnival i/f Twirlng Candy 270,000 the stallion=s first crop of yearlings since returning to the U.S. (12, Storm Cat--Zenda {GB}, by Zamindar) were in demand this summer and fall with 49 selling for an Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent average of $316,530. Purchased by Sallusto & Albina agents AShe was probably claimed with a view to breed to Empire 1757 Night Time Lady racing/b=mare prospect 260,000 Maker,@ Hernon said. AWe own half the horse and have some (3, Midnight Lute--Inspired, by Unbridled=s Song) breeding rights on top of that. He is off to a good start and she=s Consigned by Indian Creek, agent a young mare and half to a Grade I winner.@ Purchased by Cedar Key Partners Of the decision to send Edith Court through the sales ring 1841 Singwiththebirds i/f Kitten=s Joy 235,000 Friday, Hernon said, AWe=re in the business of trading horses, (6, Elusive Quality--Song of the Lark, by Seeking the Gold) breeding horses and making money. We have to pay for the Consigned by Hill >n= Dale Sales Agency, agent stallion, and obviously, think big picture. He has been a great Purchased by JSM Equine/Joe Minor profit maker for everyone who has used him. The price well 1598 Edith Court i/f Empire Maker 230,000 exceeded the reserve and it=s good business. And that=s the (4, Pomeroy--Receivership, by End Sweep) business we=re in, to bring horses to auction and to sell them.@ Consigned by Gainesway, Agent V Purchased by Manganaro Bloodstock & John R Williams 1686 Jolene i/f Speightstown 220,000 (7, Malibu Moon--Velvet Snow, by Subordination) Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent VII Purchased by Mountmellick Farm 1535 Buy Sell Hold racing/b=mare prospect 205,000 (3, Violence--Melody Lady, by Unbridled=s Song) Consigned by Hill >n= Dale Sales Agency, agent Purchased by Machmer Hall

KEENELAND NOVEMBER SALE FRIDAY’S TOP WEANLINGS FRIDAY’S TOP BROODMARES HIP SEX SIRE | DAM PRICE ($) HIP NAME STATUS PRICE ($) 1574 colt Into Mischief--Daryanna 300,000 1875 Sweet Lollipop i/f Practical Joke 280,000 Breeder: Jumping Jack Racing (Ky) (5, Candy Ride {Arg}--Unbridled Beauty, by Consignor: Eaton Sales, agent Unbridled=s Song) Purchaser: Clear Ridge Stables Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CLXXXVII 1846 filly Into Mischief--Sky Mirage 230,000 Purchased by Machmer Hall Breeder: Henley Farms, Jeff, Teresa & Marilyn Little (KY) 1727 Microburst i/f Maclean=s Music 275,000 Consignor: Taylor Made Sales Agency, HORSE OF THE YEAR 6 TIME GRADE 1 WINNER First in foal mares sell for up to $700,000

Hip 127, consigned by Valkyre Stud Agent III, selling for $700,000 to Bridlewood Farm

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Agent for The Estate of Marvin Little, et al by that sire earlier this year and she was bred back to the farm=s Purchaser: Dudley Racing Kitten=s Joy. 1844 colt Candy Ride (Arg)--Sky Haven 190,000 Breeder: Gabriel & William Duignan & Tranquility WEANLINGS Investments (KY) Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) Consignor: Paramount Sales, Agent LXXXII 1846 filly Into Mischief Sky Mirage 230,000 Purchaser: Negan Investments B-Henley Farms, Jeff, Teresa & Marilyn Little (KY) 1780 filly Awesome Again--Plenty o=Toole 190,000 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Breeder: Spruce Lane Farm (Ky) Agent for The Estate of Marvin Little, et al Consignor: Hidden Brook, Agent XXVI Purchased by Dudley Racing Purchaser: Bradley . agent Roy and Jana Barbe of Henley Farms purchased Sky Mirage for 1739 filly Malibu Moon--Miss Mambo 190,000 $30,000 at the 2015 Fasig-Tipton February sale. Her first foal by Breeder: Castleton Lyons and Kilboy Estate (KY) Into Mischief, also co-bred by Henley Farms and the son and Consignor: Paramount Sales, Agent LXXI daughters of the late Marvin Little, sold for $240,000 at this Purchaser: deMeric Stables, agent year=s Keeneland September sale. The mare was bred back to 1601 colt Street Sense--Ellesmere 185,000 Classic Empire. Breeder: John Gardiner & Frank McEntee (KY) Consignor: Hidden Brook, Agent XIII Purchaser: Renee Dailey, agent GARY BROAD PURCHASES WALMAC FARM 1772 colt Quality Road--Parisienne (Brz) 180,000 AT AUCTION By Bill Finley Breeder: Bonne Chance Farm (Ky) Consignor: Hidden Brook, Agent for Bonne Chance Farm Purchaser: First Finds

KEENELAND NOVEMBER FRIDAY BROODMARES Hip Name Status Price ($) 1810 Relentless Miss i/f Street Sense 130,000 Walmac Farm | Horsephotos (4, Candy Ride {Arg}--Carolyn=s Cat, by Forestry) Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CXXXIII Looking to shift his focus from the racing to the breeding side Purchased by T & G Farm of Kentucky LLC of the sport, owner Gary Broad was the winning bidder when Brian Kahn purchased this filly for $45,000 at last year=s historic Walmac Farm was auctioned off Wednesday. Broad=s Keeneland November sale and put her in foal to Street Sense winning bid for the 248-acre property that sits about six miles ($35k). from the center of Lexington was $4.8 million. Walmac was founded by John T.L. Jones Jr., and stood 1841 Singwiththebirds i/f Kitten=s Joy 235,000 numerous top stallions throughout its history, including (6, Elusive Quality--Song of the Lark, by Seeking the Gold) , Miswaki, Successful Appeal and Alleged. In 2016, it Consigned by Hill >n= Dale Sales Agency, agent was announced that, as part of consolidation process, Walmac Purchased by JSM Equine/Joe Minor was putting its main property up for sale and shifting its Hill >n= Dale Bloodstock signed the ticket at $75,000 to acquire operation to a smaller farm near the Fayette/Bourbon County Singwiththebirds at the 2017 Keeneland January sale to support Line. the farm=s new stallion (GB). The mare produced a filly TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 11 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

AGary was very pleased,@ said realtor Tom Biederman, who winner of the GIII Ohio Derby. represented Broad at the sale. AThe auction was very well publicized and marketed well. There were a lot of people at the auction and it brought fair value. Gary was very happy to be the purchaser and looks TDN PODCAST WITH JOHN SADLER forward to making improvements and bringing the farm back to very good condition.@ Biederman said since Walmac has not been in operation since 2016, Broad will need to make an investment to refurbish parts of the farm. The new Walmac will operate differently than the old Walmac. According to Broad=s advisor Shannon Potter, Broad has no intention of standing any stallions there. AGary wanted to branch out and get into the commercial breeding game, so he didn=t buy this for stallions,@ he said. AThat=s not the plan. He strictly wants to be a commercial breeder.@ Potter said Broad currently owns about 15-20 broodmares and will be looking to buy more and improve upon the quality he already has. AWe=re going to cull some of the ones we already have and John Sadler snaps a pic of Accelerate with his phone really start to get better quality and go about raising quality at the Lane=s End open house Sunday | Sue Finley babies,@ he said. AThe goal is to have 25 to 30 broodmares. He=s After he won the GI Breeders' Cup Classic with Accelerate wanted to have his own broodmare operation for a while.@ (Lookin At Lucky), John Sadler said the story wasn't about him. Potter, who is also the CEO of Town and Country Farm, said He wanted all the glory to go to the horse. But he was only Broad wasn=t necessarily expecting to buy Walmac, but felt the partially right as Sadler was widely admired for how he guided price was too good to pass up for such an historic facility. He Accelerate=s year and for how he withstood the scrutiny that added that it has yet to be decided whether or not Broad will came with an 0-for-41 record coming into the Breeders Cup. rename the farm. Sadler was this week=s guest on the Thoroughbred Daily News AWe looked at quite a few farms and we weren=t necessarily Podcast, brought to you by Taylor Made. Excerpts from that looking to buy this one,@ he said. ABut we just thought the podcast are below. location is outstanding and there have been so many good horses raised here. We know the ground is good, the soil is TDN: John, when you heard those words from announcer Larry good. When it came up for auction, we were there just to see Collmus, "And Accelerate wins the Breeders' Cup Classic for what it would bring and it brought a figure we thought was fair John Sadler," what's the best way to describe your feelings? and Gary was willing to jump all over it.@ Relief? Excitement? Exhilaration? All of the above? Town and Country is owned by Kiki Courtelis, who has owned horses in partnership with Broad. According to Potter, Broad will JS: All of the above. It was very clearly all of the above. And rely on Courtelis=s knowledge to help him rebuild Walmac. probably a few we can't even verbalize. All of the above was the With the shift into the breeding side of the business, Broad will way to describe it. begin cutting down on the number of horses he currently has in training. Potter estimated the Broad stable consists of about 50 TDN: Some Breeders' Cup winners in recent years have retired to 60 horses. immediately after the Classic. Others have gone on to the AThe plan is to cull what he has at this point in time,@ Potter GI Pegasus World Cup. You and your owners, Hronis Racing, said. AIt=s not something that will be done quickly, but, yes, there are saying that the Pegasus is next, and $9 million, that's an will be a culling process. He will continue to race, but will awfully good reason to go on and run one more time. But probably have no more than 10 or 15 horses. Some could be our could you just explain the thinking behind the decision to run own homebreds.@ again? Broad=s top horse this year was Core Beliefs (Quality Road), TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 12 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

JS: What we said is that if the horse shows us that he wants to (GB) (Nathaniel {Ire}), what a champion she is. We saw the run again and trains up well for the race, we're going to give him 2-year-olds, going to be the stars of next year. There was just so a chance to do it, because it's such a big purse. The Pegasus is a much great racing and dynamic performances like Roy H (More relatively new event, so everybody is just kind of learning about Than Ready) and Stormy Liberal (Stormy Atlantic), coming back it, but we're trying to follow the similar path that Gun Runner and winning two years in a row. There were so many great (Candy Ride {Arg}) did last year. Accelerate went to Lane's End in stories out there; I don't want people to miss them. The human Lexington, Kentucky on Sunday after the Breeders= Cup. interest stories are great, like my personal story, but I want Accelerate is still there for a few days of showing, and then he'll people to be talking about horse racing, how much fun it is, how be back out here in California. That's the tentative plan, but the it was a beautiful day, how the sun came out at Churchill Downs. plan will always be what's best for the horse first. So we get him home, get him back on the track; he'll tell us if he has one more TDN: Even after Catalina Cruiser (Union Rags) didn=t fire in the in him. GI Breeders= Cup Dirt Mile, the losing streak never shook your confidence? TDN: Not that you weren't already a respected figure in racing, but I think you made a lot of new fans with how you handled JS: Not really, because it's just the way I felt about it. I didn't the scrutiny that came with being 0-for-41 in the Breeders' think that. We've won so many big races before; we've won a Cup. Was that difficult, and now that you've had time to sleep $2-million race in Dubai, a $1-million race in Florida. I've won on it and reflect upon it, can you discuss what a pain in the Grade Is at Churchill before. I've been doing this long enough, I butt it was to have to constantly be asked that question about think I feel good about it. And if it didn't happen, it didn't your record? happen. But if it didn't happen, it wouldn't change John Sadler the person. JS: With these big events, with a lot of the people that are writing about the races, I understand that was an interesting TDN: Over your career, you've won so many big races, question, but it really requires a little more depth of including the incredible run that Accelerate went on, winning understanding to really understand what that means. I think all the major Grade I handicap races in southern California for most people that are horse people, that are trainers, would dirt males. But was the Classic your greatest win, your think, they don't get to the Breeders' Cup 40 times. They might proudest moment? have a horse every couple of years or something like that. It's a testament to our program that we've been there a lot. Is Andy JS: I think so. But I=d I like a little more time away from it to think Reid not one of the best coaches in the NFL, even though he about it. I've had so much fun in this game, and have been never won a Super Bowl? We're there every year, we have a lot blessed to have so many good horses. I hate to put one in front of horses that sometimes win the prep races, which is "win and of the others, but early in my career I had an undefeated filly you're in." We're going there without having to pay exorbitant called Melair (Debonair Roger). She ran a mile in 1:32 and entry fees, so it makes sense for us. And we've had years where change, and beat Snow Chief (Reflected Glory). She was a great we could have won, been second or third, or right up there, and horse. Stellar Wind (Curlin) was a great horse. So I'm putting this we didn't have some luck. So for us, it wasn't as big a stress. I on the top of the list, no doubt, but I love all the horses that we just tried to tell everybody that we were relaxing and enjoying it, train and develop. and we weren't stressed out by that conversation, really. TDN: After the Pegasus, Accelerate's next stop will be Lane's TDN: To your credit, you never seem to get ruffled by the End, where he=ll stand at stud. He's well bred. He's a five-time 0-for-41 stat, you never seemed to let any of this get under Grade I winner; an awful lot of boxes are checked. I know that your skin. You handled yourself as a perfect gentleman you're probably not the most objective person on this, but give throughout. People who know you probably weren't surprised us your feelings on the next chapter of his career. Is Accelerate by that, but you're telling me that that wasn't really hard to going to excel in the breeding shed as well as he did on the do? Is that just your nature and your confidence in your racetrack? program? JS: I think he's got a very good chance to be a very good stallion, JS: Yes, I think it really is. You know what I like to say, especially because he's such a brilliant racehorse. I go back to thinking at these big events, is, >God, what a good day of racing.= Enable about Candy Ride (Arg) and what a brilliant, undefeated Contact Sue Finley for details at 732-747-8060 or [email protected] TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 13 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018 racehorse he was. Kind of off-bred really, but has been finished in front of the interferer had the incident(s) not sensational as a stud. They were a little off on Medaglia d=Oro occurred.@ when he first went to stud; they maybe didn't love his pedigree, In contrast, Category 1 jurisdictions are those where: AIf, in the and he's been awesome. I think that he has a chance to be a opinion of the Staging Authority=s relevant judicial body, a horse very good stallion, and I know he's going to get the best chance or its rider causes interference and finishes in front of the horse he deserves there in Kentucky at Lane=s End. The key with these interfered with but irrespective of the incident(s) the sufferer young stallions is to get a lot of the right type of mares to them, would not have finished ahead of the horse causing the and that's why we're so proud to have Lane's End stand him, interference, the judge=s placings will remain unaltered.@ because they're great at that. They really know what they're "This issue reaches across so many constituencies," said TIF doing. They've got the hottest stallion roster in the industry, Executive Director Patrick Cummings. "Racing stakeholders in with Quality Road, Candy Ride, Union Rags, anchoring the North America, and particularly horseplayers, yearn for a more proven horses, and then bringing in horses as good as City of consistent standard in race officiating. The stewards aren't the Light (Quality Road), Accelerate, and West Coast (Flatter). problem, they are simply interpreting and enforcing an They're rocking and rolling over there. interference philosophy that, by its very nature, yields inconsistent outcomes. "Our white paper presents a logical alternative to the current philosophy in place across North America. There is a path TIF RELEASES `CHANGING THE RULES= forward to adopt a new model rule which individual jurisdictions can accept, bringing an improved experience for the countless frustrated stakeholders of our great sport.@

WIDE SPECTRUM OF SPORTING ART UNDER THE HAMMER AT KEENELAND

The connections of Abel Tasman wait out an inquiry at Saratoga | Sarah K. Andrew photo

Clarity and consistency in the adjudication of North American racing is possible with a switch to the Category 1 philosophy, says a new white paper released by the Thoroughbred Idea Foundation. Changing The Rules, the 24-page white paper available for download here, discusses the two adjudication systems currently in place in the world; Category 1, which every Munnings=s Norman=s Rock | Crossgate Gallery country in the world uses with the exception of the U.S. and by Chris McGrath Canada, and Category 2, which is used in North America. The professionals assessing possible purchases in the According to the definition from the International Federation surrounding barns know all about the mysteries to be read in of Horse Racing Authorities, Category 2 jurisdictions are: the head of a horse. In the eye, most obviously, but also the set ACountries whose Rules provide that if the interferer is guilty of of the jawbone or the shape and movement of the ears: an causing interference and such interference has affected the anatomical ensemble that can, many claim, condense much of result of the race then the interferer is placed behind the the disposition and outlook and even, ultimately, the quality of a sufferer irrespective of whether the sufferer would have Thoroughbred. But they won't ever have seen one quite like TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 14 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018 that guarding the entrance to the lobby of the sales pavilion. box fixed onto the wheels of a pram into town to sell the toffee. The bronze Still Water III, one of an edition of three by the AOne day he brought this vehicle to the studio, and I painted British sculptor Nic Fiddian-Green, is one of the highlights of a three pretty girls= faces on one side with the lettered sporting art auction that will on Sunday week handsomely advertisement thus: `Eat Norman=s Rock and Grow Sweet,=@ extend the one currently taking place in the adjacent ring. For wrote Munnings in his autobiography. AOn the other side I many wealthy patrons, no doubt, the uncertainties of their painted three old maids with sour faces and wrote: `Norman=s investment in mares and weanlings will present an alarming Rock Cures Sour People.=@ contrast to the fixed and tangible glory of the lots exhibited The full catalogue can be accessed here. The sixth Keeneland along the walls of the auditorium corridor. auction of Sporting Art takes place at the sales pavilion at 2 p.m. Fiddian-Green's international reputation is such that Lot 97 Nov. 18. carries an authentic "Book 1" estimate of $200,000 to $250,000. It is a characteristic piece, albeit at six feet scarcely on the scale of the gargantuan equine heads that have made his name in such noble settings as , Daylesford and MEMORIAL SET FOR RICK VIOLETTE AT Marble Arch. Outsized as it is, it is a fragment: a Fiddian-Green trademark, tracing to his obsession with one of the Elgin BELMONT PARK marbles, the Selene Horse, since a visit to the British Museum as The New York Thoroughbred Horsemen=s Association will host a student at the Chelsea School of Art in 1983. Yet it has a stark, a memorial for late trainer Rick Violette Jr. from 5-7 p.m. strange wholeness; and in the same way, the streaks of verdigris Monday, Nov. 26, at the Belmont Cafe at Belmont Park. Violette, bleeding from the neck are confounded by the stillness and the long-time president of NYTHA, passed away last month. peace rooted in the sleepily half-closed eye. Another triumphant Donations in Violette=s memory can be made to the Backstretch contradiction is the lightness and delicacy achieved in what is, Employee Service Team (BEST) or the TAKE2 Second Career foremost, a great big piece of heavy metal. Thoroughbred Program. For more information, contact the But the catalogue also embraces many masterly works of an NYTHA Office at (718) 848-5045. older school-including another precious item that very much focuses on calm and serenity in the horse. For a long time, of course, painters struggled to depict the racehorse at the gallop as its locomotion had not yet been broken down by freeze HOT SPRINGS HEADLINES COMMONWEALTH photography. And if there were additional reasons to recommend the conformation portrait, as an anatomical document, then John E Ferneley Sr's charming Lord Robert Grosvenor's Hunters at Moor Park, Rickmansworth, shows another dimension of a relatively "still life" with four horses at pasture. It is offered as Lot 40. An estimate of $125,000 to $150,000 actually compares favourably with the painting's last appearance at auction and Ferneley remains esteemed as perhaps second only to Stubbs in the classic school of equine art. This particular work, moreover, has a resonant provenance in having been commissioned for the collection of Grosvenor-created first Duke of Westminster a few years after completion of this painting, dated 1853, and one of the Turf's most important patrons. His stud was a wellspring of some of the great Victorian champions, some of whom can be credited as linchpins of the dominant sire-lines of today. Sir Alfred Munnings is represented by one of the more unique Hot Springs | Coady offerings in the catalogue, with lot 60, Norman=s Rock, a pineboard box (video) he painted for a friend, James Norman, a Woodford Racing=s Hot Springs (Uncle Mo) tops a short, but toffeemaker who sold his wares under the name of Norman=s sweet field in the GIII Commonwealth Turf S. at Churchill Downs Rock. On Saturday afternoons, Norman would wheel an old pine Saturday. Scoring back-to-back victories over the local turf in TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 15 OF 15 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

June, the $750,000 KEESEP buy was second in the GIII Kent S. at Campaigned by Ironhorse Racing Stable LLC and trained by Delaware July 14. Fourth in the GIII Saranac S. at Saratoga Sept. Mike Trombetta and for the bulk of his career by Tim Glyshaw, 1, the bay took his record over the Churchill lawn to three-for- Bucchero retired as the leading Indiana-bred earner in history three last time with a one-length success in the Jefferson Cup S. and bankrolled in excess of $947,000, with seven black-type Sept. 29. victories from 5 1/2 furlongs to a mile and a sixteenth. His close Winner of the Toronto Cup on the grass at Woodbine July 28, relative World of Trouble, also by Kantharos and out of a March to the Arch (Arch) was third in the Saranac and checked half-sister to Bucchero, earned a towering 118 Beyer Speed in fourth in the GII Hill Prince S. at Belmont Oct. 6. His trainer figure in just missing to Stormy Liberal in last weekend=s Turf Mike Maker also sends out Sniper Kitten (Kitten=s Joy). A second Sprint at Churchill Downs. out graduate on the Gulfstream lawn in March, the homebred The stallion show is open to the public and those in attendance captured an allowance at Keeneland in April and the Mystic Lake will be entered into a drawing to win a free season to Bucchero Derby at Canterbury June 23. Fading to 10th in the GI Secretariat for 2019. Refreshments will be served. For additional S. Aug. 11, the bay was sixth in the Caesars S. at Indiana last time information, visit www.buccherostallion.com, @Buccherostud Sept. 5. on Twitter or call 646.789.5162.

CANADIAN BOB BROOKS WINS CAPTURE THE CLASSIC CHALLENGE PROMOTION Bob Brooks, of Kitchener, Ontario, has been selected as the grand prize winner for the $100,000 Capture the Classic Challenge, Breeders= Cup announced Friday. Launched in June 2018, the interactive promotion tasked fans to predict the BUCCHERO STALLION SHOW SET FOR SUNDAY winners of select races for a chance to win both experiential and Bucchero (Kantharos--Meetmeontime, by General Meeting), cash prizes. AI was in disbelief because I=ve never won anything whose 11 career victories included back-to-back wins in the like this before,@ said Brooks, 73, who grew up going to the races GII Woodford S. at Keeneland, and who will enter stud at at Woodbine and Mohawk Racecourses in the Toronto area. AI Pleasant Acres Stallions in Florida in 2019, will be available for was told it was for real, but with that much money, it=s hard to inspection to those attending the November sales this Sunday, sink in. But it sure is a great feeling.@ Brooks, married and a Nov. 11, from 3-5 p.m. at KESMARC Kentucky, located about five father of four sons and one daughter, said he=s not sure what minutes west of the racetrack at 258 Shannon Run Road in he=ll do with his winnings but indicated, AWe=ll probably travel a Versailles. little.@ The first son to stud for the young and very promising Kantharos, Bucchero ran a ThoroGraph 4 to break his maiden at second asking and was a four-time stakes winner in Indiana-bred company before breaking through with a 1 3/4-length defeat of " " " a field that included former GI Breeders= Cup Turf Sprint winner Mongolian Saturday (Any Given Saturday) in the 2017 Woodford. He carried his top form into his 6-year-old season, with Follow the TDN staff on Twitter placings in Keeneland=s GII Shakertown S. and the GIII Turf Sprint Thoroughbred Daily News S. before accepting an invitation to the G1 King=s Stand S. at Royal Ascot. A gallant fifth, beaten under five lengths, in that @kelseynrileyTDN @BDiDonatoTDN @SteveSherackTDN world-class event, he returned for a fall campaign that included @JessMartiniTDN @CDeBernardisTDN @BMassamTDN a popular repeat success in the Woodford, earning a return trip to the Breeders= Cup in the process. During his career, Bucchero @EquinealTDN @HLAndersonTDN @suefinley defeated 24 different graded stakes winners, including @MKane49 @thorntontd @garykingTDN champion and $7.5-million seller Lady Aurelia (Scat Daddy) on @SarahKAndrew @theTDN @JBiancaTDN two separate occasions. Want to list your job? Standard listing:$300 NEW Featured listing:$500 • One printed ad on this page (date of your choice) • Two printed ads on this page (two dates of your choice) • 30 day listing on our careers page:thetdn.com/careers • 30 day listing on our careers page:thetdn.com/careers • Job promoted through our social media channels • Job promoted through our social media channels

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2018 Leading Broodmare Sires for Northern Hemisphere-born progeny through Thursday, November 8 Earnings represent worldwide figures, stud fees listed are 2018 fees.

Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings 1 Giant's Causeway 16 40 7 21 3 4 638 277 7,000,000 25,908,665 (1997) by Storm Cat Crops: 11 Stands: Ashford Stud USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Gun Runner 2 Unbridled's Song 23 49 11 23 5 8 674 330 2,008,141 22,582,266 (1993) by Unbridled Crops: 16 Stands: Taylor Made Stallions USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Suave Richard (JPN) 3 Storm Cat 15 44 7 26 1 9 566 247 1,183,929 19,740,172 (1983) by Storm Bird Crops: 24 Stands: Overbrook Farm USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Study of Man (IRE) 4 A.P. Indy 26 56 11 25 1 8 597 294 1,496,000 18,939,559 (1989) by Seattle Slew Crops: 19 Stands: Lane's End Farm KY Fee: Pensioned Game Winner 5 Kingmambo 12 19 5 9 2 4 397 185 3,275,302 16,707,152 (1990) by Mr. Prospector Crops: 18 Stands: Lane's End Farm USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Cross Counter (GB) 6 Distorted Humor 13 39 5 13 1 4 476 243 660,932 14,233,575 (1993) by Forty Niner Crops: 13 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $50,000 Moanin 7 Elusive Quality 14 31 4 9 2 3 460 223 1,660,000 12,780,918 (1993) by Gone West Crops: 13 Stands: Jonabell Farm USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Roy H 8 Rahy 10 20 4 8 2 2 379 177 1,555,025 11,770,552 (1985) by Blushing Groom (Fr) Crops: 21 Stands: Three Chimneys Farm USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Alpha Centauri (IRE) 9 Seeking the Gold 8 23 4 13 -- 5 385 172 1,101,380 11,769,360 (1985) by Mr. Prospector Crops: 22 Stands: Claiborne Farm USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Seeking the Soul 10 Awesome Again 10 18 3 6 1 2 302 164 5,005,000 11,575,377 (1994) by Deputy Minister Crops: 14 Stands: Adena Springs KY Fee: Private Accelerate 11 Street Cry (Ire) 11 23 7 13 2 3 352 172 1,190,000 11,264,995 (1998) by Machiavellian Crops: 10 Stands: Darley USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Diversify 12 Mr. Greeley 10 27 3 9 1 3 475 204 809,600 10,862,444 (1992) by Gone West Crops: 16 Stands: Gainesway Farm USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Lone Sailor 13 Smart Strike 17 29 4 12 -- 2 444 208 339,130 10,846,632 (1992) by Mr. Prospector Crops: 16 Stands: Lane's End Farm USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Rocketry 14 More Than Ready 14 24 3 10 -- 4 317 156 1,130,365 10,349,502 (1997) by Southern Halo Crops: 11 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $60,000 Nac Venus (JPN) 15 Deputy Minister 8 17 5 9 3 4 255 122 1,844,998 9,987,642 (1979) by Vice Regent Crops: 28 Stands: USA (Dead/Ret/Exp) Sungrazer (JPN)

FOR ALL TDN SIRE LISTSBINCLUDING INDIVIDUAL CROP-YEAR REPORTS--VISIT WWW.THETDN.COM/TDN-SIRE-STATS/ Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 5:36 p.m. EST COMMONWEALTH TURF S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo, 1 1/16mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 Reride Candy Ride (Arg) Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC Asmussen Geroux 4-1 2 Marzo K Medaglia d'Oro Marc Detampel Colebrook Jimenez 12-1 3 Sniper Kitten Kitten's Joy Ramsey, Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Maker Gaffalione 7-2 4 March to the Arch Arch Live Oak Plantation Casse Leparoux 5-2 5 Year of the Kitten Kitten's Joy Three Diamonds Farm Maker Lanerie 15-1 6 Zero Gravity K Orb Butzow, Barry and Joni Sharp Beschizza 8-1 7 Hot Springs K Uncle Mo Woodford Racing, LLC Asmussen Santana, Jr. 2-1

Breeders: 1-Winchell Thoroughbreds, LLC, 2-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, 3-Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey, 4-Live Oak Stud, 5-Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey, 6-Peter Berglar, 7-Bo Hirsch LLC Escape Clause, who beat the boys in the 2017 Manitoba Derby at Assiniboia, is one of three stakes winners for her sire, a $550,000 FTSAUG yearling who earned a ticket to stud owing to the exploits of his MGSW younger full-brother Rockport Harbor. The winner=s dam foaled a full-sister to Escape Clause this year and was bred back to Kentucky Bear. Click for the Equibase.com IN ORDER OF PURSE: chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. KATHRYN CROSBY S., $83,170, Del Mar, 11-9, (C), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:35.08, fm. Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 3:47 p.m. EDT 1--ESCAPE CLAUSE, 121, f, 4, Going Commando--Danger Pay ARTIE SCHILLER S., $150,000, 3yo/up, 1mT (SW), by Circulating. (C$5,000 Ylg '15 CTHMAN). O/T-Don PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML Schnell; B-Cam Ziprick & Arnason Farms (MB); J-Ruben 1 Qurbaan Speightstown Saez McLaughlin 3-1 Fuentes. $48,660. Lifetime Record: 25-18-3-2, $345,500. *Full 2 Profiteer War Front Velazquez McGaughey 10-1 3 Backsideofthemoon Malibu Moon Franco O’Brien 30-1 to Danger Rules, SW, $127,105. 4 Black Tide Hold Me Back Lezcano Cannizzo 10-1 *2--Excellent Sunset (Ire), 123, f, 4, Exceed And Excel (Aus)-- 5 Blacktype (Fr) Dunkerque (Fr) Rosario Clement 9-2 Sunset Avenue, by Street Cry (Ire). (70,000gns Ylg '15 TATOCT; 6 Bricks and Mortar Giant’s Causeway Castellano Brown 5-2 3,500gns 3yo '17 TATAHI). O-Christopher T Dunn, Abbondanza 7 Proforma Munnings Bravo Stidham 15-1 Racing LLC, Mark Taylor & Chris Johnson; B-Rabbah Bloodstock 8 Dalarna K One King Cohen Rubley 30-1 Limited (IRE); T-Anna Meah. $16,220. 9 Projected (GB) Showcasing (GB) I. Ortiz Brown 4-1 3--Sweet Charity (Fr), 121, m, 5, Myboycharlie (Ire)--Sapfo (Fr), 10 Dr. Edgar Lookin at Lucky Davis Tagg 10-1 by Peintre Celebre. (i30,000 Ylg '14 AR14; i450,000 3yo '16 Entered for Main Track Only: ARARC). O-Hronis Racing LLC; B-Hubert Honore (FR); T-John W 11 Papa Zulu Broken Vow N/A Rubley 3-1 Sadler. $9,732. 12 Exulting Tapit N/A McLaughlin 7-5 Margins: 1 1/4, HF, 1 3/4. Odds: 18.70, 4.30, 23.20. Also Ran: Way to Versailles, Quebec, Tonahutu (Ire), Gliding By, Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 2:47 p.m. EDT ATLANTIC BEACH S., $100,000, 2yo, 6fT Shehastheritestuff, Last Promise Kept, Birdie Gold, Miss PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML Southern Miss. Scratched: Pyscho Sister, Pantsonfire (Ire). 1 Backtohisroots Mark Valeski Saez Terranova 8-5 *Finished first, but was disqualified to second. 2 Neverland Rock (GB) No Nay Never Rosario Asmussen 8-1 Excellent Sunset was given a perfect ride by Mario Gutierrez, 3 Wallace Run Away and Hide Maragh Danner 5-1 but she came over on Escape Clause in the final eighth of a mile 4 Gins and Tins Scat Daddy Velazquez Ward 8-1 enough to warrant a disqualification in the Kathryn Crosby S. on 5 Good Good Quality Road Castellano Pletcher 10-1 opening day of the fall meeting at Del Mar. Escape Clause was 6 Honorable Hero Honorable Dillon Davis Contessa 12-1 the adjudicated winner. 7 Absentee Fed Biz I. Ortiz Goldberg 2-1 Settled in the latter third of the field early on, Escape Clause was given some rein down the backstretch and had slid all the Saturday, Laurel Park, post time: 1:00 p.m. EDT way up into a stalking fourth at midway. Escape Clause, winner SMART HALO S., $100,000, 2yo, f, 6f of 17 of 24 lifetime--mostly at smaller Canadian tracks--coming PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML into this test and trying turf for the first time, drafted in behind 1 Love My Honey Shackleford Karamanos Maker 4-1 2 Music of Life Bodemeister Russell Trimble 15-1 the leading group and was in with every chance, if good enough. 3 Helen Gio Ponti Gomez Gonzalez 10-1 Excellent Sunset went for home three wide off the final turn and 4 Questionoftheday The Factor Pimentel Trombetta 20-1 looked on her way to giving trainer Anna Meah her first career 5 Congrats Gal Congrats McCarthy Lynch 8-5 victory. But she drifted in towards the fence, forcing Escape 6 Our Super Freak Mineshaft Suarez Ness 4-1 Clause to check for a few strides, and the stewards upheld the 7 Mae Never No (Ire) No Nay Never Ferrer Ward 3-1 protest that the interference was enough to have cost Escape Clause the victory. TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 2 OF 10 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

Saturday Fields cont. Saturday, Laurel Park, post time: 3:00 p.m. EDT JAMES F LEWIS III S., $100,000, 2yo, 6f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 1 Grand River Grand Reserve Gomez Campbell 10-1 2 Fayette Warrior Exchange Rate Ferrer Ward 8-1 3 Hawaiian Noises Super Saver N/A Ward 3-1 4 Passcode Algorithms Hole Casey 5-2 5 Scrap Copper Great Notion McCarthy Smith 10-1 6 Sovereign Impact Munnings Lynch Denzik 20-1 7 Follow the Dog Bandbox Pimentel Montoya 7-2 8 Bustin to Be Loved Bustin Stones Russell Contessa 6-1

Unholy Alliance (near) | Coady photography

6th-Laurel, $44,550, Alw (NW2X), Opt. Clm ($35,000), 11-9, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:38.74, sy. IN ORDER OF PURSE: TIMELESS CURLS (f, 3, Curlin--Lookinforchange {SW, $208,508}, 9th-Churchill Downs, $77,390, Alw (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($75,000), by Gilded Time) broke her maiden going two turns for the first 11-9, 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:18.45, sy. time at this track Aug. 2 and made her two most recent UNHOLY ALLIANCE (f, 2, First Samurai--Canticle {MSP, appearances routing at Delaware, finishing second in a Sept. 1 $126,255}, by Unbridled's Song) made it two wins from as many allowance before clearing that condition by 3 1/4 lengths Oct. 3. starts with a professional first-level allowance success Friday at Last, but in touch down the backside, Timeless Curls was poised Churchill Downs. Off at 5-2, the $170,000 Keeneland September from third at the three eighths and was steered out for the yearling purchase switched off nicely near the tail of the field for drive. She appeared to be going for an inside run at the furlong Shaun Bridgmohan as chief market rivals Carrizo (Paynter) and grounds when pacesetting Barley Jack (K One King) came in, but Istan Council (Istan) contested the pace. Well in hand and Timless Curls switched back out and rolled home to post an easy patiently ridden off the home corner, Unholy Alliance made eye- three-length success. Sweet Candy Dance (Twirling Candy), the catching progress into the final eighth of a mile and wore down 9-5 second choice, refused at the break. The winner is kin to a Carrizo for the victory. The latter boxed on gamely, but drifted weanling colt by Constitution and Lookinforachange was most to her left while hopping onto her incorrect lead at the sixteenth recently bred to Curlin=s Classic-winning son Exaggerator. Sales pole and could not quite last. Peruvian Appeal (Successful history: $35,000 Ylg '16 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 7-3-3-1, Appeal) ran on nicely to be a non-threatening third. Unholy $100,550. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, Alliance=s third dam was four-time Grade I winner Versailles sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Treaty (Danzig), the dam of GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Turf O-Sookdeen Pasram; B-Lantern Hill Farm LLC (KY); T-D Capuano. winner George Vancouver (Henrythenavigator) and GSW & GISP LANTERN HILL FARM Bred & Sold Saarland (Unbridled). Unholy Alliance has a yearling half-brother by Tale of the Cat named Calculate. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $80,700. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. BOOKMARK O-e Five Racing Thoroughbreds; B-Craig Drago (KY); T-B Cox. http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/getLatest.php to download the latest edition of the TDN each day.

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1st-Woodbine, C$69,540, Msw, 11-9, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:23.77, ft. ANOTHER TIME (f, 2, Munnings--Idoitmyway, by Unbridled's Song), sent off the 5-2 second choice following a debut third at six furlongs here Oct. 21, was close-up third through an opening quarter in :23.56. Poised to overtake leader Never Sober (Silent IN ORDER OF PURSE: Name {Jpn}) after a half in :46.46, the dark bay took over at the 7th-Churchill Downs, $76,645, Msw, 11-9, 2yo, 1m, 1:38.08, sy. head of the stretch and strode clear to graduate by 5 3/4 B P ROCKET (c, 2, Curlin--Rocket Maker, by Empire Maker) lengths. Idoitmyway produced a colt by City Zip last season broke slowly and was bumped at the start of his Oct. 13 debut followed by a filly by Orb this term. The daughter of GSW Miss sprinting at Keeneland, but stayed on well enough for a sixth- Pickums (Afternoon Deelites) was bred back to Distorted Humor. place effort at 23-1. Stretching out in distance for this second go The $110,000 KEESEP yearling purchase is a half to Star Student as a 21-5 chance, the homebred was in the race much earlier (Student Council), MSW, $241,317. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, this time around and settled just behind a rapid early pace while $31,776. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored hugging the fence. He pushed away from the inside and into the by Fasig-Tipton. three path off the home turn, pinched a break and just managed O-Hoolie Racing Stable LLC; B-Machmer Hall (KY); T-Barbara J. to hold off a late surge from Twelfth Labour (Quality Road) to Minshall. graduate by a neck. B P Rocket is the first foal from his dam, a BRED BY, FOALED AND RAISED AT MACHMER HALL $485,000 purchase by Frank Fletcher out of the 2012 OBS March SELECT SALES Graduate...Exceeding Expectations Sale. Rocket Maker is a half-sister to SW Passport (Pulpit) and to the late Globe Trot (A.P. Indy), the dam of the recently retired GISW Bolt d=Oro (Medaglia d=Oro) and SW & MGSP Sonic Mule 4th-Penn National, $28,184, Msw, 11-8, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:12.13, ft. (Distorted Humor). B P Rocket=s MSW third dam Tour (Forty LITTLEBITALILY (f, 2, Flat Out--Littlebitabling {SW, $117,340}, Niner) was responsible for three full black-type winners, by Carson City), sent off the joint 7-5 choice, took control right including Joke (Phone Trick), dam of treble Grade I winner from the start, carved out splits of :22.53 and :46.29, was clear Zensational (Unbridled=s Song). >TDN Rising Star= Departing (War turning for home and crossed the wire 4 1/4 lengths ahead of Front) also appears under the third dam. B P Rocket is kin to the co-favored Kew Palace (Scat Daddy). Sales history: $9,500 RNA yearling filly J L Rocket (Paynter) and a weanling filly by Into Ylg '17 EASJAN; $9,000 RNA Ylg '17 EASOCT. Lifetime Record: Mischief. Rocket Maker was most recently covered by Quality 1-1-0-0, $16,260. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, Road. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $45,792. Click for the sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Joseph E. Besecker; B-Angie Gail Moore (MD); T-T Kreiser. O/B-Frank Fletcher Racing Operations Inc (KY); T-William B Van Meter.

2nd-Aqueduct, $70,000, Msw, 11-9, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:10.96, gd. TIDE STORM (f, 2, Stormy Atlantic--Turn the Tide, by Theatrical {Ire}), let go at 16-1 for this first go, pursued an honest early pace carved out by Lady Grace (Kantharos), who broke widest of all from the 10 hole, and the persistent Periodical (Data Link). 1st-AQU, $62K, Msw, (S), 2yo, 1mT, 12:20 p.m. ET Within striking distance turning for home, Tide Storm inched Linda Rice unveils a full-brother to her GI Fourstardave H. closer through the lane and got her neck in front of Lady Grace victor Voodoo Song in fellow Barry Schwartz homebred WORTH at the wire. Positive Skew (City Zip) rounded out the trifecta. A SHOT (English Channel). Voodoo Song found his niche when The winner, who has a weanling half sister by American switching to the Rice barn, rattling off four wins on the Saratoga Pharoah, is a half to Avanzare (Grand Reward), MGSW, lawn last summer, including the GIII Saranac S., and adding two $573,815; and Black Tide (Hold Me Back), MSW, $537,220. more black-type scores this term in the Forbidden Apple S. and Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $38,500. Click for the Equibase.com Fourstardave. The brothers are out of stakes winner Mystic chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Chant (Unbridled=s Song), a half-sister SW & MGSP Mystic Soul O-John F. Youngblood; B-Lanni Bloodstock, LLC & Westport (Bahri), who is the dam of SW & MGSP Encryption (Exchange Management, LLC (KY); T-Michael R. Matz. Rate). TJCIS PPs. TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 4 OF 10 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

3rd-AQU, $70K, Msw, 2yo, 7f, 1:18 p.m. ET Shadwell Stable=s $650,000 KEESEP buy Motagally (Union Kiaran McLaughlin sends out a first timer that is a half-brother Rags) makes his second attempt in this test after finishing fifth to one of his Grade I winners in Shadwell Stable homebred to subsequent GIII Nashua S. victor Vekoma (Candy Ride {Arg}) HAIKAL (Daaher). Out of the unraced Distorted Humor mare on debut at Belmont Sept. 23. The Chad Brown trainee is out of Sablah, the bay is a half to GI Vosburgh S. hero Takaful GSW Baby J (J Be K). Bill Mott also sends out a well-related (Bernardini). This is also the family of European, English and second timer in Tacitus (Tapit), the first foal out of the Hall of French champion Shadayid (Shadeed). TJCIS PPs. Famer=s champion and five-time Grade I winner Close Hatches (First Defence). The Juddmonte homebred finished fourth in his 5th-AQU, $70K, Msw, 2yo, 1m, 2:17 p.m. ET career bow at Belmont Oct. 4. TJCIS PPs. Robert and Lawana Low=s SKYLINE SURPRISE (Tiznow) is one --@CDeBernardisTDN of several pricey juveniles seeking their diploma in this test. Purchased for $550,000 at Fasig-Tipton=s Gulfstream Sale after breezing in :10 2/5, the first time starter is out of a daughter of graded stakes winner Welcome Surprise (Seeking the Gold), who is a half-sister to Horse of the Year and top sire A.P. Indy (Seattle Slew) and MGISW Summer Squall (Storm Bird). This is also the family of MGISW turfer Court Vision (Gulch). Eric Fein went to $500,000 to acquire CORCORAN (Curlin) at Keeneland September last year and he debuts in this spot for John Terranova. The chestnut traces his lineage back to MGISW blue hen Take Charge Lady (Dehere), who is the dam of champion Will Take Charge (Unbridled=s Song), GISW millionaire Take Charge Indy (A.P. Indy) and the dam of champion Take Charge Brandi (Giant=s Causeway). TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 5 OF 10 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

5th-KYO, -13,400,000 ($118k), Newcomers, 2yo, 1600mT MARECHIARE (f, 2, Pioneerof the Nile--K. D.=s Shady Lady, by Maria=s Mon) was bought back on a bid of $150K at last year=s KEESEP sale, but breezed a quarter-mile in :21 2/5 at this year=s OBS March sale and was hammered down to Katsumi Yoshida for $300K. K. D.=s Shady Lady, the dam of GISW Lady of Fifty IN SOUTH KOREA: (After Market) and Sws Lady Fifty Two (Kodiak Kowboy) and Potential, f, 3, Midnight Lute--Fair Rose, by Harlan=s Holiday. Forestry Steel (Forestry), was acquired by Dixiana Farms for Busan, 11-9, Hcp. ($66k), 1400m. B-WinStar Farm LLC & MR $500K at FTKNOV in 2013. B-Dixiana Farms LLC (KY) Capital LLC (KY). *1/2 to Fair Point (Smart Strike), GSW, $491,051. **$45,000 Ylg >16 KEESEP. 6th-KYO, -13,400,000 ($118k), Newcomers, 2yo, 1800m WIN PROUD (c, 2, Lemon Drop Kid--Dame Ursula {GB}, by Elusive Quality) is a half-brother to the SP Fairyland (Scat Great King, h, 5, Majestic Warrior--Margaret Smile, by Daddy) and was produced by a daughter of Chancey Squaw Concerto. Busan, 11-9, Hcp. ($97k), 1800m. B-Kinsman Farm (Chief=s Crown), whose US-bred son Agnes Digital (Crafty (FL). *$30,000 2yo >16 OBSJUN. Prospector) won the G1 Hong Kong Cup and nine other black- type races in Japan, including the Tenno Sho (Autumn) and the IN SINGAPORE: Yasuda Kinen on turf and the February S. on dirt. A $200K Maximus, g, 5, Lemon Drop Kid--Imagine (MSW, $267,059), by KEESEP yearling, Win Proud is kin to a yearling colt by Into Giant=s Causeway. Kranji, 11-9, Kranji S. >A= ($91k), 1100m Mischief that was purchased by Lothenbach Stables for $240K at (AWT), 1:04.96. B-Pauleeanna Thoroughbreds LLC (FL). *1/2 to KEESEP this year. Joao Moreira has the call on the ante-post Femme Fatale (Distorted Humor), MSP, $172,952. **$30,000 favorite. B-Runnymede Farm Inc & Peter J Callahan (KY) 2yo >15 OBSJUN. VIDEO BAlan Carasso

Unholy Alliance (First Samurai) proves best in a salty-looking Churchill allowance.

Saturday, November 10, 2018 4th-TOK, -13,400,000 ($118k), Newcomers, 2yo, 1400mT AMERICAN SOLEIL (c, 2, Tapit--Funny Feeling, by Distorted FIRST-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: SATURDAY, NOV. 10 Humor) cost $550K as a Keeneland September yearling last fall and is out of a stakes-winning full-sister to GISW Jimmy Creed Bandbox (Tapit), Northview Stallion Station, $2,500 who is already the dam of Grade III-placed Gato del Oro 32 foals of racing age/3 winners/1 black-type winner (Medaglia d=Oro). Funny Feeling, also a half-sister to MGISW 7-Laurel, $100K James F. Lewis III S., 6f, FOLLOW THE DOG, 7-2 Pussycat Doll (Real Quiet), was acquired privately by Summer $40,000 EAS OCT yrl

Wind Farm after failing to reach her reserve at $900K at Fasig- Boisterous (Distorted Humor), Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, Tipton November in 2013. The mare=s filly of 2017 by American $5,000 Pharoah was purchased by John Oxley for $875K at FTSAUG this 49 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners past summer. B-S-B 2010 J.V. No. 2 & Summer Wind Equine (KY) 3-Del Mar, Msw 1mT, DON'TBEBOISTEROUS, 5-2 TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 6 OF 10 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

First- and Second-Crop Runners cont. 6-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Sprint S., 6 1/2f, SAINT Cairo Prince (Pioneerof the Nile), Airdrie Stud, $10,000 MICHAEL, 6-1 120 foals of racing age/14 winners/1 black-type winner $9,500 OBS WIN yrl 9-Del Mar, Msw 1mT, GIZA GODDESS, 15-1 He's Had Enough (Tapit), Woodford Thoroughbreds, $5,000 $200,000 KEE SEP yrl 80 foals of racing age/9 winners/0 black-type winners Capo Bastone (Street Boss), Adena Springs, $4,000 8-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Turf S., 1mT, CLASSY 15 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners LYNN, 4-1 5-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Sprint S., 6 1/2f, $7,500 OBS WIN yrl STARSHIP NALA, 5-2 11-Gulfstream West, Msw 5 1/2f, HE'S SMOKIN HOT, 10-1 $15,000 OBS WIN yrl $40,000 OBS APR 2yo 8-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Turf S., 1mT, JOLIE BAY, Cross Traffic (Unbridled's Song), Spendthrift Farm, $12,500 5-2 91 foals of racing age/13 winners/5 black-type winners $32,000 OBS OCT yrl 6-Remington, Msw 1m, CONFUSED, 20-1 8-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Turf S., 1mT, LOVELY Daddy Nose Best (Scat Daddy), BG Thoroughbred Farm, $3,000 LUVY, 3-1 19 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners $32,000 OBS OCT yrl; $70,000 OBS APR 2yo 7-Golden Gate Fields, $50K Golden Nugget S., 6f, DADDY JONES, Honorable Dillon (Tapit), Rockridge Stud, $5,000 10-1 81 foals of racing age/8 winners/0 black-type winners $4,500 RNA BAR SEL yrl 6-Aqueduct, $100K Atlantic Beach S., 6f, HONORABLE HERO, Drill (Lawyer Ron), Get Away Farm, $4,500 12-1 48 foals of racing age/6 winners/1 black-type winner $20,000 FTN MIX wnl; $20,000 SAR AUG yrl; $30,000 EAS MAY 10-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Turf S., 1mT, DRILLIANT, 2yo 15-1 1-Aqueduct, Msw 1mT, KIKI N KING, 20-1 $15,000 OBS WIN yrl $4,500 RNA FTN MIX wnl 11-Gulfstream West, Msw 5 1/2f, SILVER DRILL, 12-1 Mark Valeski (Proud Citizen), Airdrie Stud, $2,500 $10,000 OBS OCT yrl 33 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners Fed Biz (Giant's Causeway), WinStar Farm, $12,500 6-Aqueduct, $100K Atlantic Beach S., 6f, BACKTOHISROOTS, 8-5 103 foals of racing age/8 winners/0 black-type winners $6,500 RNA KEE SEP yrl 6-Aqueduct, $100K Atlantic Beach S., 6f, ABSENTEE, 2-1 10-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Turf S., 1mT, HE'LL DO, 4-1 $85,000 OBS APR 2yo $1,000 RNA KEE SEP yrl 9-Del Mar, Msw 1mT, BIZWHACKS, 4-1 8-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Turf S., 1mT, MISS $105,000 KEE SEP yrl; $200,000 OBS APR 2yo MARIU, 15-1 3-Aqueduct, Msw 7f, FAMILY BIZ, 7-2 $5,000 OBS OCT yrl $11,000 OBS APR 2yo Moro Tap (Tapit), Double Infinity Ranch, $2,500 Flashback (Tapit), Hill 'N' Dale Farms, $7,500 35 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners 105 foals of racing age/8 winners/0 black-type winners 6-Remington, Msw 1m, MORO COMPASS, 12-1 7-Gulfstream West, Msw 5 1/2f, WHATEVERUSAYDEAR, 15-1 $7,200 TTA MIX yrl; $11,000 TTA APR 2yo $35,000 OBS APR 2yo 6-Remington, Msw 1m, STORMIEIS BLUE, 5-2

Global Response (A.P. Indy), Coco Ranch, $0 Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno), Adena Springs, $15,000 10 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 70 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners 5-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Sprint S., 6 1/2f, 5-Del Mar, Msw 1mT, FLYING BLUE, 6-1 GLOBAL BEAUTY COCO, 30-1 $8,000 KEE NOV wnl; $65,000 FTK OCT yrl; $150,000 OBS OPN 2yo Handsome Mike (Scat Daddy), Pleasant Acres Stallions, $4,000 5-Del Mar, Msw 1mT, HURLEY, 20-1 60 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners $110,000 KEE SEP yrl; $235,000 RNA OBS MAR 2yo 7-Gulfstream West, Msw 5 1/2f, COOKIE COVE, 6-1 10-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Turf S., 1mT, LUCKY MIKE, Cont. p7 12-1 TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 7 OF 10 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

First- and Second-Crop Runners cont. SECOND-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: SATURDAY, NOV. 10 5-Del Mar, Msw 1mT, MERCY MERCY, 7-2 Anthony's Cross (Indian Charlie), Pleasant Acres Stallions, $19,000 KEE JAN yrl; $60,000 FTK JUL yrl; $95,000 RNA OBS $2,500 MAR 2yo; $150,000 EAS MAY 2yo 32 foals of racing age/8 winners/0 black-type winners 6-Remington, Msw 1m, WAPI, 3-1 5-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Sprint S., 6 1/2f, JO $5,000 OKC YRL yrl SWEETNESS, 12-1 Noble Mission (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), Lane's End Farm, $25,000 $3,000 OBS OCT yrl 112 foals of racing age/9 winners/0 black-type winners Beau Choix (Elusive Quality), Pleasant Acres Stallions, $2,500 3-Woodbine, Msw 1mT, NOBLE KITTEN, 6-1 21 foals of racing age/3 winners/0 black-type winners $90,000 FTK OCT yrl 3-Gulfstream West, $75K Millions Filly and Mare Turf Preview S., No Nay Never (Scat Daddy), Coolmore Stud, $20,000 7 1/2fT, SPICY NELLY, 3-1 89 foals of racing age/27 winners/6 black-type winners Brethren (Distorted Humor), Arindel Farm, $6,000 3-Laurel, $100K Smart Halo S., 6f, MAE NEVER NO (Ire), 3-1 100 foals of racing age/25 winners/3 black-type winners 6-Aqueduct, $100K Atlantic Beach S., 6f, NEVERLAND ROCK 8-Laurel, $100K City of Laurel S., 7f, OLD TIME REVIVAL, 5-2 (GB), 8-1 3-Gulfstream West, $75K Millions Filly and Mare Turf Preview S., i480,000 ARA UG yrl 7 1/2fT, ONEBRETHATATIME, 15-1 Northern Causeway (Giant's Causeway), Rancho San Miguel, 6-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Sprint S., 6 1/2f, OUR PRIDE, $2,500 20-1 29 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners $10,000 OBS OCT yrl 3-Golden Gate Fields, Msw 6f, IRISH AFFAIR, 10-1 10-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Turf S., 1mT, RED FOG, 6-1 8-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Turf S., 1mT, Real Solution (Kitten's Joy), Blue Star Racing, $12,500 SNOWZILLA, 10-1 41 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners 4-Gulfstream West, $75K Millions Classic Preview S., 1 1/16m, 3-Woodbine, Msw 1mT, JOY'S SOLUTION, 20-1 WEISSER, 15-1 i480,000 KEE JAN yrl Data Link (War Front), Claiborne Farm, $7,500 Uncaptured (Lion Heart), Ocala Stud Farm, $6,000 186 foals of racing age/42 winners/3 black-type winners 77 foals of racing age/6 winners/2 black-type winners 10-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Turf S., 1mT, MALIO'S, 20-1 11-Gulfstream West, Msw 5 1/2f, FRANK ALONE, 6-1 $52,000 OBS WIN yrl Flat Out (Flatter), Spendthrift Farm, $10,000 230 foals of racing age/68 winners/3 black-type winners Verrazano (More Than Ready), Ashford Stud, $22,500 5-Laurel, $100K Safely Kept S., 7f, PACIFIC GALE, 8-1 135 foals of racing age/6 winners/1 black-type winner $50,000 KEE NOV wnl; $24,000 OBS AUG yrl; $72,000 OBS APR 5-Del Mar, Msw 1mT, BELLAZANO, 20-1 2yo $140,000 KEE SEP yrl 9-Del Mar, Msw 1mT, ENCANTA, 5-2 Fort Larned (E Dubai), Adena Springs, $7,500 $55,000 FTK OCT yrl 100 foals of racing age/22 winners/1 black-type winner 10-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Turf S., 1mT, STIRLING 11-Gulfstream West, Msw 5 1/2f, FORTUNICKLE, 20-1 DRIVE, 2-1 Gamble's Exchange (Exchange Rate), Shady Maple Stables, $0 $75,000 OBS APR 2yo 2 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 7-Gulfstream West, Msw 5 1/2f, V K LEGACY, 20-1 2-Woodbine, Msw 6f, VICTOR'S WAY, 8-1 Winchill (Tapit), Cabin Creek Lane, $3,000 Graydar (Unbridled's Song), Taylor Made Farm, $15,000 16 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners 194 foals of racing age/70 winners/2 black-type winners 5-Parx Racing, Msw 6f, WORD ON A WING, 6-1 7-Golden Gate Fields, $50K Golden Nugget S., 6f, THE WHITE SHADOW, 7-2 $10,000 RNA OBS OCT yrl; $6,000 EAS MAY 2yo

Cont. p8 TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 8 OF 10 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 10, 2018

Indian Evening (Indian Charlie), Victory Rose Thoroughbreds 36 foals of racing age/10 winners/1 black-type winner 7-Golden Gate Fields, $50K Golden Nugget S., 6f, TIVAN, 4-1

Orb (Malibu Moon), Claiborne Farm, $25,000 195 foals of racing age/43 winners/3 black-type winners 10-Churchill Downs, $100K GIII Commonwealth Turf S., 1 1/16mT, ZERO GRAVITY, 8-1 $13,000 KEE NOV wnl; $125,000 KEE SEP yrl

Prospective (Malibu Moon), Ocala Stud Farm, $5,000 97 foals of racing age/34 winners/3 black-type winners 6-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Sprint S., 6 1/2f, PERFECT ANSWER, 20-1

Shanghai Bobby (Harlan's Holiday), Ashford Stud, $20,000 242 foals of racing age/74 winners/5 black-type winners 9-Gulfstream West, $75K Millions Distaff S., 7f, SHANGHAI ALLOWANCE RESULTS: STARLET, 9-2 8th-Aqueduct, $80,720, (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($62,500), 11-9, $80,000 OBS AUG yrl 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:10.88, gd. Soldat (War Front), Woodford Thoroughbreds, $5,000 END PLAY (g, 5, Cape Blanco {Ire}--Run Rosie, by Cherokee Run) 158 foals of racing age/49 winners/1 black-type winner Lifetime Record: 22-4-3-6, $235,091. O-Sullimar Stable; B-Mary 10-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Turf S., 1mT, SOLDAT WAR, A. Sullivan (KY); T-Thomas M. Bush. 15-1 Graduate of Donna Freyer’s Custom Care Equine LLC $1,000 OBS OCT yrl

Take Charge Indy (A.P. Indy), Kor, $20,000 7th-Aqueduct, $70,000, (S), (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 11-9, 207 foals of racing age/80 winners/7 black-type winners 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:43.78, gd. 5-Laurel, $100K Safely Kept S., 7f, SPLIT TIME, 6-1 HOBOE (g, 4, Macho Uno--Bountempo {SW}, by Cape Town) $62,000 SAR AUG yrl Lifetime Record: 12-4-2-1, $191,418. O-Siegel Sez Stables; B-Lansdowne Thoroughbreds (NY); T-David G. Donk. *$30,000 Treasure Beach (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), Pleasant Acres Stallions, Wlg '14 KEENOV; $60,000 2yo '16 OBSAPR. **1/2 to Cash Bonus $10,000 (Corinthian), SW, $296,124. 129 foals of racing age/34 winners/1 black-type winner 8-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Turf S., 1mT, BOX OF 6th-Aqueduct, $66,990, (S), 11-9, (NW1$X), 3/up, 6f, 1:12.40, ft. GOLD, 15-1 FREUD'S AFFAIR (h, 5, Freud--Rollicking Affair {SW, $238,169}, 8-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Turf S., 1mT, by Black Tie Affair {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 29-8-5-9, $171,564. DECORATED ACE, 6-1 O-Christopher Progno; B-Christopher John Progno & Lisa Ann 1-Gulfstream West, $75K Millions Turf Preview S., 1 1/16mT, Reed (NY); T-Rudy R Rodriguez. SEATTLE TREASURE, 30-1

Turbo Compressor (Halo's Image), Breakway Farm, $3,500 3rd-Del Mar, $55,035, (S), (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($20,000), 11-9, 34 foals of racing age/12 winners/0 black-type winners 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:35.33, fm. 3-Gulfstream West, $75K Millions Filly and Mare Turf Preview S., X S GOLD (f, 3, Golden Balls {Ire}--Some Excess, by In Excess 7 1/2fT, PICARA, 7-2 {Ire}) Lifetime Record: SP, 12-2-3-2, $134,550. O-James M Cassidy. and DP Racing; B-DP Racing, LLC & James Cassidy (CA); Violence (Medaglia d'Oro), Hill 'n' Dale Farms, $15,000 T-James M. Cassidy. 249 foals of racing age/89 winners/11 black-type winners 1-Woodbine, Msw 6 1/2fT, CAPE CHARLOTTE, 12-1 3rd-Remington, $38,675, 11-8, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1m 70y,

Winslow Homer (Unbridled's Song), Journeyman Stud, $5,000 1:41.65, gd. 58 foals of racing age/16 winners/0 black-type winners CATDADDY (g, 3, Munnings--Catofmine, by Cat Thief) Lifetime 8-Gulfstream West, $75K Juvenile Fillies Turf S., 1mT, BLAZING Record: 18-2-3-2, $75,534. O-Richard Drake, Larry Dyson and Bill Elliott; B-Michael Power (KY); T-Joseph Petalino. *$85,000 RNA BROOKE, 12-1 Ylg '16 KEESEP.

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6th-Remington, $38,500, (NW23MX)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 11-8, T-Andy Mathis. *1/2 to Keep Up (Unbridled=s Song), GSW, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10.36, gd. $300,545. **$17,000 Ylg '15 KEESEP; $240,000 2yo '16 OBSAPR. GORDY FLORIDA (g, 5, Cactus Ridge--Indianella, by Indian 2yo Purchase by Joe Brocklebank, Agent for Form Bloodstock Charlie) Lifetime Record: SP, 9-4-3-1, $178,484. O/B-Dream Walkin' Farms Inc. (KY); T-Kenny P. Smith. *Full to Tosha 5th-Hawthorne, $28,560, (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($18,000), 11-8, Talifero, SP, $123,149. 3yo/up, 5f (off turf), :56.77, ft. RIV (g, 4, Iqbaal--Albata, by Home At Last) Lifetime Record: 9th-Delta Downs, $37,000, 11-8, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 5f, :58.27, ft. 15-9-1-0, $154,316. O-Ismael Thoroughbreds, LLC; B-Down the HOLD ME BLACK (g, 4, Hold Me Back--Stylish Affair, by Not For Stretch Racing (IL); T-Eduardo Rodriguez. Love) Lifetime Record: SP, 17-4-6-2, $138,316. O-Craig Drago; B-C. Oliver Iselin (VA); T-Allen Landry. *$20,000 Ylg '15 FTKOCT. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: **Full to Drop Dead Red, SP, $153,535. Royal Wedding, f, 2, Court Vision--All My Lovin', by Cat's Career. Woodbine, 11-9, (S), 6f (AWT), 1:12.25. B-Michael C. Byrne 7th-Remington, $36,805, 11-8, (NW1X), 3/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17.18, gd. (ON). *1/2 to Celtic Conviction (Strut the Stage), SW, FLAT LUCKY (c, 3, Flat Out--Ushuaia, by Cape Canaveral) $409,240. *C$14,500 Ylg '17 CANSEP. Lifetime Record: MSP, 10-2-1-4, $78,096. O-Richard L. Davis; Ima Discreet Lady, f, 2, Discreet Cat--Ima Three Blinger (MSP), B-William B. Harrigan & Mike Pietrangelo (KY); T-Steven M. by Too Much Bling. Delta Downs, 11-9, 5f, :59.59. B-Larry S Asmussen. *$50,000 Ylg '16 KEESEP. Huntsinger (TX). *$38,000 2yo '18 TTAAPR. Lucky Fast, c, 2, Drosselmeyer--Dragon Fly (Fr), by Sadler's Wells. Hawthorne, 11-9, 1m 70y (off turf), 1:45.08. B-Mikhail 4th-Golden Gate Fields, $36,000, 11-9, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, 5fT, Yanakov (KY). :56.85, gd. SUNRISE JOURNEY (g, 3, Good Journey--Pleasing Sunrise {SP}, Sherwood Lady, f, 2, Fiber Sonde--Longwood Lady (SP), by Is It by Speightstown) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-1, $52,986. O/B-SLO True. Charles Town, 11-8, (S), 4 1/2f, :52.88. B-John D. McKee Racing Stable (CA); T-Andy Mathis. (WV). Dovey Lovey, f, 2, Include--Mary At the Cove, by Brother Derek. 6th-Golden Gate Fields, $35,450, (S), 11-8, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, Aqueduct, 11-9, (C), 6 1/2f, 1:20.72. B-Brereton C. Jones (KY). 1 1/16mT, 1:44.10, gd. *$20,000 RNA Ylg '17 KEEJAN; $55,000 Ylg '17 FTKJUL; $95,000 TUNE TO WIN (g, 5, Cyclotron--Tuner, by Victory Gallop) 2yo '18 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 22-3-7-3, $77,500. O-Simeon Cua and Dulce Y'allcomenow, f, 2, Invasor (Arg)--Attar of Rose, by Lear Fan. Wood; B-King's Canyon Farms Inc. (CA); T-Quinn Howey. Aqueduct, 11-9, (S), 1mT, 1:38.61. B-Windylea Farm LLC (NY).

4th-Remington, $34,000, 11-8, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, Thislillimeofmine, f, 2, Limehouse--Little Bop Peep, by Bop. 1:17.92, gd. Charles Town, 11-8, (S), 4 1/2f, :53.05. B-O'Sullivan Farms LLC ALEX'S BOURBON (f, 3, Afleet Alex--Sharp Bourbon, by Sharp & Funkhouser Associates Inc. (WV). *SP. Humor) Lifetime Record: 9-2-5-1, $74,342. O-Jerry Namy; B-Raut LLC (KY); T-Karl Broberg. Manhattan Up, c, 2, Street Boss--In the Frame, by Service Stripe. Del Mar, 11-9, (C), 6f, 1:10.76. B-Kathleen McIsaac (KY). 6th-Penn National, $31,600, (S), 11-8, (NW1X), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, *$37,000 RNA Ylg '17 KEESEP; $52,000 2yo '18 OBSAPR. 1:12.24, ft. **Won by five lengths. PRIMED TO FIRE (f, 4, Friesan Fire--Primitive Spirit, by Pioneering) Lifetime Record: 16-4-3-2, $84,562. O-Pewter Clyde's Pride, g, 3, Good Journey--Callie Mae, by Abstract. Del Stable and Briter Stable; B-Briter Farm (PA); T-Kathleen A. Mar, 11-9, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:03.51. B-Dunns Down LLC (CA). Demasi. Our Diamond, f, 3, Half Ours--Java Chiller, by Pure Prize. Delta Downs, 11-8, (S), 5f, 1:00.70. B-Wendy Schutte (LA). 6th-Golden Gate Fields, $30,042, Opt. Clm ($25,000), 11-9, Stuart Hall, g, 3, Pioneerof the Nile--Electric Gold (SP), by 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:43.94, ft. Seeking the Gold. Churchill Downs, 11-9, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:47.30. FAWREE (g, 4, Candy Ride {Arg}--Keeper Hill {MGISW, B-Stonehaven Steadings (KY). *$190,000 Ylg '16 KEESEP. $1,661,281}, by Deputy Minister) Lifetime Record: 9-3-1-0, $75,194. O-Desert Sun Stables & Michael Jawl; B-John A Chandler, Jamm LTD, C R McGaughey III & Mill Ridge Farm (KY); Kip Elser’s KIRKWOOD STABLES

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Irregardless, g, 3, Pomeroy--Queen Bonnie, by Bernstein. Finger GOLDEN BALLS (IRE), X S Gold, f, 3, o/o Some Excess, by In Lakes, 11-9, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:06.02. B-Carl Buhr (NY). Excess (Ire). AOC, 11-9, Del Mar Miss Juilana, f, 3, Smoke Warning--Shakedown Street, by Trippi. GOOD JOURNEY, Clyde's Pride, g, 3, o/o Callie Mae, by Abstract. Hawthorne, 11-8, 6f, 1:11.62. B-Smokey Creek Farm (IL). MSW, 11-9, Del Mar Ziller, g, 4, Here Comes Ben--Tarrah's Tale, by Tale of the Cat. GOOD JOURNEY, Sunrise Journey, g, 3, o/o Pleasing Sunrise, by Finger Lakes, 11-9, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:06.48. B-Howard Nolan Jr. & Speightstown. ALW, 11-9, Golden Gate H & H Farms (NY). *$1,000 RNA Wlg '14 FTNMIX. HALF OURS, Our Diamond, f, 3, o/o Java Chiller, by Pure Prize. MSW, 11-8, Delta Downs HERE COMES BEN, Ziller, g, 4, o/o Tarrah's Tale, by Tale of the Cat. MSW, 11-9, Finger Lakes HOLD ME BACK, Hold Me Black, g, 4, o/o Stylish Affair, by Not For Love. ALW, 11-8, Delta Downs INCLUDE, Dovey Lovey, f, 2, o/o Mary At the Cove, by Brother Derek. MCL, 11-9, Aqueduct AFLEET ALEX, Alex's Bourbon, f, 3, o/o Sharp Bourbon, by Sharp INVASOR (ARG), Y'allcomenow, f, 2, o/o Attar of Rose, by Lear Humor. ALW, 11-8, Remington Fan. MSW, 11-9, Aqueduct CACTUS RIDGE, Gordy Florida, g, 5, o/o Indianella, by Indian IQBAAL, Riv, g, 4, o/o Albata, by Home At Last. AOC, 11-8, Charlie. AOC, 11-8, Remington Hawthorne CANDY RIDE (ARG), Fawree, g, 4, o/o Keeper Hill, by Deputy LIMEHOUSE, Thislillimeofmine, f, 2, o/o Little Bop Peep, by Bop. Minister. AOC, 11-9, Golden Gate MSW, 11-8, Charles Town CAPE BLANCO (IRE), End Play, g, 5, o/o Run Rosie, by Cherokee MACHO UNO, Hoboe, g, 4, o/o Bountempo, by Cape Town. Run. AOC, 11-9, Aqueduct AOC, 11-9, Aqueduct COURT VISION, Royal Wedding, f, 2, o/o All My Lovin', by Cat's MUNNINGS, Another Time, f, 2, o/o Idoitmyway, by Unbridled's Career. MSW, 11-9, Woodbine Song. MSW, 11-9, Woodbine CURLIN, B P Rocket, c, 2, o/o Rocket Maker, by Empire Maker. MUNNINGS, Catdaddy, g, 3, o/o Catofmine, by Cat Thief. ALW, MSW, 11-9, Churchill Downs 11-8, Remington CURLIN, Timeless Curls, f, 3, o/o Lookinforchange, by Gilded PIONEEROF THE NILE, Stuart Hall, g, 3, o/o Electric Gold, by Time. AOC, 11-9, Laurel Seeking the Gold. MCL, 11-9, Churchill Downs CYCLOTRON, Tune to Win, g, 5, o/o Tuner, by Victory Gallop. POMEROY, Irregardless, g, 3, o/o Queen Bonnie, by Bernstein. ALW, 11-8, Golden Gate MSW, 11-9, Finger Lakes DISCREET CAT, Ima Discreet Lady, f, 2, o/o Ima Three Blinger, by SMOKE WARNING, Miss Juilana, f, 3, o/o Shakedown Street, by Too Much Bling. MSW, 11-9, Delta Downs Trippi. MSW, 11-8, Hawthorne DROSSELMEYER, Lucky Fast, c, 2, o/o Dragon Fly (Fr), by Sadler's STORMY ATLANTIC, Tide Storm, f, 2, o/o Turn the Tide, by Wells. MSW, 11-9, Hawthorne Theatrical (Ire). MSW, 11-9, Aqueduct FIBER SONDE, Sherwood Lady, f, 2, o/o Longwood Lady, by Is It STREET BOSS, Manhattan Up, c, 2, o/o In the Frame, by Service True. MSW, 11-8, Charles Town Stripe. MCL, 11-9, Del Mar FIRST SAMURAI, Unholy Alliance, f, 2, o/o Canticle, by Unbridled's Song. AOC, 11-9, Churchill Downs FLAT OUT, Flat Lucky, c, 3, o/o Ushuaia, by Cape Canaveral. ALW, 11-8, Remington FLAT OUT, Littlebitalily, f, 2, o/o Littlebitabling, by Carson City. MSW, 11-8, Penn National FREUD, Freud's Affair, h, 5, o/o Rollicking Affair, by Black Tie Affair (Ire). ALW, 11-9, Aqueduct FRIESAN FIRE, Primed to Fire, f, 4, o/o Primitive Spirit, by Pioneering. ALW, 11-8, Penn National GOING COMMANDO, Escape Clause, f, 4, o/o Danger Pay, by Circulating. Kathryn Crosby S., 11-9, Del Mar