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GIO PONTI FAVORED IN MILLION EARLY BREEDERS’ CUP NOMS PROVE POPULAR Gio Ponti (Tale of the Cat) was installed the 9-5 breeders worldwide took advantage of morning-line favorite when a nine-horse field was en- an early nomination incentive, saving almost $1 million tered yesterday for Saturday=s GI Arlington Million at and nominating a record 9,630 foals to the Breeders= Arlington Park. The four-year-old, trained by Christophe Cup program before Aug. 1. The incentive, part of an Clement, will be looking for his fourth straight Grade I econimic stimulas plan unveiled by the Breeders= Cup in victory after taking the April, provided breeders with a Mar. 7 Frank E. Kilroe Mile 20-percent discount (from $500 H., June 6 Manhattan H. to $400) for nominating before and July 11 Man o=War S. Aug. 1 via the Breeders= Cup Gio Ponti will break from web site. The previous high was post six. The versatile vet- 3,500 in 2008. AWe are pleased eran Einstein (Brz) (Spend a with the result of nearly 10,000 Buck) will leave from the foals nominated and savings of rail and was made the 4-1 close to $1 million for our foal second choice on Joe nominators,@ said Greg Avioli, Kristufek=s morning line. Breeders= Cup president and The seven-year-old, a CEO. AThese nominators are the Gio Ponti A Coglianese graded stakes winner on backbone of this organization, dirt, synthetic and turf, and the level of their support for already has Grade I victories in this year=s Mar. 7 Santa Avioli Horsephotos the Breeders= Cup in these diffi- Anita H. over the Pro-Ride surface and in the May 2 cult economic times is gratify- Woodford Reserve Turf Classic over the lawn at Chur- ing.@ To date, the Breeders= Cup=s foal nomination pro- chill Downs. European invader Cima de Triomphe (Ire) gram has generated $3.852 million. Registration of (Galileo {Ire}) is the 9-2 third choice on the Million foals for the standard $500 fee will continue through morning line and will break from post eight. Winner of Oct. 15. Following that date, foals may be nominated the G3 Brigadier Gerard S. in May, the four-year-old is for $1,500 by Dec. 15. coming off a fourth-place effort behind superstar Sea the Stars (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) in the July 4 G1 Coral- Bill Oppenheim Examines Mid-Year Apex Figures p3-5 Eclipse July S. Cima de Triomphe is trained by Luca Cumani, who won the Arlington Million 26 years ago with Tolomeo. World-traveller Gloria de Campeao (Brz) (Impression {Arg}) is fourth choice at 5-1 and breaks from post seven. The six-year-old has been off since taking the G1 Singapore Airlines International Cup at Kranji Racecourse May 17. Prior to that effort, he was second behind Well Armed (Tiznow) in the Mar. 28 G1 Dubai World Cup at Nad Al Sheba.

Saturday, Arlington Park ARLINGTON MILLION-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Einstein (Brz) Leparoux 2 Presious Passion Royal Anthem Trujillo 3 Mr. Sidney Storm Cat Desormeaux 4 Stotsfold (GB) Barathea (Ire) Kirby 5 Just as Well A.P. Indy Baird 6 Gio Ponti Tale of the Cat Dominguez

7Gloria de Campeao (Brz) Impression (Arg) Pereira 8Cima de Triomphe (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Lemaire 9Recapturetheglory Cherokee Run Gomez www.winstarfarm.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/09 • PAGE 2 of 9 NEWS TODAY SANTULLI RESIGNS AS NETJETS HEAD Richard Santulli has stepped down as chairman and chief exec- utive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.=s fractional jet ownership company NetJets, which he founded 25 years ago. According to Bloomberg.com, David Sokol will take over on an interim basis and Santulli will con- tinue as a consultant with the company for at least 12 months. In a statement, Santulli said he was leaving to pursue other interests. Berkshire CEO Warren Buffett said, AIt is with reluctance that I accept Richard=s deci- sion to step down. His vision and energy has made NetJets the leader that it is today." Santulli, a member of The Jockey Club since 2002, is a member and trustee of Breeders= Cup Ltd and serves on the Board of Directors of the New York Racing Association. Reached last night, Santulli said, "This will give me more time to spend with my young family and what I love--the horse business." Racing Round-Up vinery.com Become a fan on facebook

FLEETING SPIRIT READY FOR NUNTHORPE The Searchers= Fleeting Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), heroine of the July 10 G1 July Cup, remains on target for the Aug. 21 G1 Coolmore Nunthorpe S. at York, with jockey Tom Queally set to retain the ride, according to trainer Jeremy Noseda. AEverything is on schedule for the Nunthorpe,@ Noseda told PA Sport. AShe was a little bit sore after the July Cup, so we gave her a bit of time off and she is in good order now. She worked last week and I was happy with her and she will work again Friday or Saturday. She is on course with her York preparations and, all being well, Tom Queally will once again ride her. My only concern, at this point, is getting quick ground on the day.@

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FROM THE DESK OF... Bill Oppenheim A.P. INDY, GALILEO TOP MIDYEAR APEX RATINGS A.P. Indy is on his way to topping the charts as Lead- ing Sire by A Runner Index for the sixth time, according to the new 2009 mid-year APEX ratings generated by The Jockey Club Information Systems, and including racing through last weekend, Aug. 2 (see Table p8). He is the only horse to still be siring 10 percent A Runners (top two percent earners) from runners in the seven-year period covered by these figures--his 5.10 A Runner Index means 10.20 percent of his 2003-2009 >year-starters= (a horse counts as one runner each year it runs) earned enough to count as an >A Runner.= An >A Runner= is roughly equivalent to a listed black-type winner, or above (graded or group). All Euro- pean black-type races are listed or group races, but only black-type races with an added value of $75,000 or more (to all starters) are considered listed races in North America. There are about as many A Runners as listed winners in each foal crop. A Runners are based on earnings (an objective measurement of success, calcu- lated separately in each of the jurisdictions we cover: North America; GB/Ireland; France; Germany; and Ja- pan). Though they don=t correspond exactly to listed, Monsun, of course, has been the top sire in Germany graded and group winners, they do constitute nearly of the modern era, while Unusual Heat has proven to be the same number of horses, and are indubitably an one of the most consistent sires to have stood in Cali- >elite= group--the top two percent of earners, after all. fornia since Fleet Nasrullah. They seem to last a while-- That=s over $100,000 a year in North America (and his best age ratings are for four-year-olds and up--and, over $400,000 a year in Japan!). Explanations of and combined with having been virtually a private stallion in prior APEX tables are on the TDN website, in the TDN his early years and doubtless having benefitted from the Sire Stats section. decline in field sizes in California and the largesse of the Cal-bred program--he has been revealed as practically one With the advent of the >Big-Book era= and stallions= of the top five sires in the country in the last five years. ability to routinely cover 100 or more mares in a sea- Monsun and Unusual Heat represent a transitional son, the game changed as far as the statistics for top phase. Eventually all stallions will have gone to stud in sires was concerned. We call the 1995 breeding season the >big-book era=--though whether they will be attract- (foals of 1996) the beginning of the Big-Book Era. In ing such big books in 2010 and beyond has been the accompanying table of top sires at this >mid-year= thrown open to question by the probable significant point of 2009, you=ll note that only six sires have cur- >downsizing= in both stallions= fees and book sizes (the rent APEX A Runner indexes above 3.50. Five of the six number of breeders willing to pay those, or any, fees) are marked in red to denote they were themselves coming in 2010. For the moment, though, the rules of foaled in 1991 or earlier--in other words, 18 years old the >big-book era= are in force. or older at the moment. Two of the five--all-time greats When you look at it that way--taking the horses in Sadler=s Wells (28) and Storm Cat (26)--retired in the red out of the equation--we get a clearer picture of the same week last year. The other three are A.P. Indy situation today. Only one sire--Galileo (4.50)--has an A (20), and Unusual Heat and Monsun, both 19; both of Runner Index above 3.50. The indexes for the remain- them actually had their first foals in the >big-book era= ing >Big-Book era= second through 10th sires (in black) (Monsun 1997, Unusual Heat 1999), but we grouped range from number two Smart Strike=s 3.38 index (6.76 these by their own ages to show the difference in sire percent of runners, just over a third below A.P Indy=s generations which are coming along. 10.20 percent) to number 10 Empire Maker=s 2.83 A Runner Index (5.66 percent of runners). Cont. p4 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/09 • PAGE 4 of 9

So the range for the top 10 big-book era sires, Galileo excepted, is within about a percentage point of runners, ranging from 5.75 to 6.75 percent approximately. How- ever, the second 10 of this group of sires (still the ones marked in black) includes several top European sires, like Pivotal (2.72), Danehill Dancer (2.70), Rock of Gibraltar (2.68), Montjeu (2.60), Dansili (2.55), and possibly High Chaparral (2.71), suggesting that as low “At last month’s JHRA Foal and Yearling sale in Japan, as five percent A Runners from year-starters is now several commentators remarked that the yearling day acceptable for some top sires. The reason for this de- went so much better than the two foal days, and the cline in superiority among the very top sires has to be figures bore this out: the gross was down 25 percent, and the average 20 percent, during the foal sale, while the the dilution of quality resulting from twice as many yearling gross was up 30 percent, and the average by 11 mares being bred to top stallions. The consequence of percent. The percentages of yearlings sold, of those it should be that the stud fees for today=s top sires are catalogued, jumped by almost 12 percent, while the not as far in front of their contemporaries as they used percentage of foals sold dropped by almost five percent. to be. This is indeed the case: at least in 2009, none of The combined sale gross overall was down about these sires, bar Galileo, stood for more than $150,000. $11-million, or 12 percent.” –Bill Oppenheim It is clear from looking at these lists that the top sires now have A Runner Indexes between 2.50 and 3.50, so how good does that make Galileo, with a 4.50 A Runner Index (exactly nine percent of year-starters)? It makes him the top sire under the age of 18 in the world right now, and by a pretty wide margin. Though A Runners calculated at this time of year are >provisional= (they could end up B Runners at the end of the year because the calculation is made on earnings through Aug. 2, so is lower than when it=s made on Dec. 31), Galileo does have 16 new A Runners already this year. This hasn=t even been his very best year--he=s third by progeny earnings among European sires in 2009, be- JRHA SELECT FOAL SALE hind Danehill Dancer and Cape Cross--yet he sires such YEAR CAT RIN G SOLD %W/D %R/S %S/C GROSS AVE a consistently high level of class that he=s still cleared 2009 335 320 207 4.5% 61.8% 75.8% $51,717,893 $249,845 right away from his contemporaries (and this includes some very distinguished contemporaries) in the >Top 2008 336 314 222 6.5% 66.1% 64.4% $69,099,242 $311,258 Sire= stakes. 2007 372 317 240 14.8% 64.5% 68.8% $77,500,000 $322,917 2006 315 304 221 3.5% 70.2% 64.1% $77,948,598 $352,709 The Sophomore Crop... The mid-year APEX run is the first opportunity we have, in APEX terms, to take a snapshot of the sires whose first crops are three-year-olds in the current year. The attached table (see p9) of 56 sires with their first three-year-olds of 2009 and 50 or more >year-starters= (counted as a runner each year it starts) in 2008-2009 tells us one thing right away. The top young sires of this crop, at least so far, are overwhelm- ingly in North America, not in Europe. Of the eight sires with A Runners Index of 1.98+, seven stand in North JHRA SELECT YEARLING SALE America--six in Kentucky and one (Where=s the Ring) in YEAR CAT RIN G SOLD %W/D %R/S %S/C GROSS AVE Ontario. Only Europe=s top sophomore sire, Elusive City, even scores close to 2.00. The four stallions with 10 or 2009 161 156 122 3.1% 78.2% 75.8% $28,414,736 $232,908 more A Runners so far (a horse could be one A Runner 2008 163 151 105 7.4% 69.5% 64.4% $21,940,186 $208,954 both years, or two A Runners) are the four with the top 2007 157 150 108 4.5% 72.0% 68.8% $30,695,327 $284,216 indexes. Candy Ride (4.70) actually tops the table, but 2006 170 165 109 2.9% 66.1% 64.1% $31,906,542 $292,721 Speightstown (3.85), Tapit (3.76), Medaglia d=Oro (3.55), and Birdstone (3.38) have all lit up the results Data compiled by Brianne Stanley boards. Cont. p5 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/09 • PAGE 5 of 9

Even the Score (3.13) has done very well to be run- UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES ning in this company, too. I=d note, too, that Date Race Track Speightstown and Medaglia d=Oro have each sired 30 Aug. 7 GIII Sorrento S. DMR >ABC Runners,= and their respective ABC indexes of 2.88 and 2.42 top the group in that category. The Aug. 8 GI Arlington Million XXVII AP other four, possibly coincidentally, have a Fappiano GI Beverly D. S. AP connection: Candy Ride (by Ride the Rails, by GI Secretariat S. AP Cryptoclearance), Birdstone (by Grindstone, by Unbri- GI Whitney H. SAR dled), and Even the Score (by Unbridled=s Song) all go GI Test S. SAR back to Fappiano in tail-male, and Tapit is by Pulpit out GI Bing Crosby H. DMR of an Unbridled mare. The book on Fappiano and Unbri- dled has always been that they could get you the very Aug. 9 GI Clement Hirsch S. DMR top class but maybe weren=t as consistent at protecting GII Best Pal S. DMR capital if you didn=t hit the target as were some other GII Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. SAR lines. The fact that other lines are siring more >backup= GII Honorable Miss H. SAR B and C Runners would be consistent with that point of Aug. 14 GII Nat’l Mus. Racing/HOF S. SAR view. However, it=s the >target=--A Runners--that we=re Aug. 15 GI Sword Dancer Invitational H. SAR most interested in, so it=s equally significant, from that GII La Jolla H. DMR angle, that Fappiano figures in the pedigrees of four of these six crop leaders. GIII Monmouth BC Oaks MTH Bill Oppenheim may be contacted at [email protected]. GIII Gardenia H. ELP Please cc TDN at [email protected]. Aug. 16 GI John C. Mabee H. DMR GIII Longacre Mile BC EMD A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Aug. 19 GII Adirondack S. SAR indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will Aug. 20 GII Saratoga Special S. SAR denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will indicate first-time starters. Aug. 21 GII Lake Placid S. SAR

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WEEKEND UPDATE: As the old saying goes...there is good news and there is bad news. First, the good news... Racing had a great day Sunday. I am not from New Jersey, but I have been here long enough to feel like I am. I live and work close to Monmouth Park and have not only always been a fan, but have had the pleasure of witnessing what great fans Monmouth attracts. This is particularly true of Haskell Day, which has been nurtured into one of New Jersey=s premier sporting events by the team at Monmouth. Haskell Day is a family event. It=s about barbecuing and picnicking at Monmouth=s fantastic picnic facilities; it=s about welcoming young people to the sport with attractions just for them; and it=s about the traditional Haskell hat, which is ubiquitous on our local beaches, with 10-15 years or more of Haskell hats on parade on any given day. Haskell Day is respected as a special event not only within the racing community, but within our local community at large. Many top horses have had great performances here, but I=m not sure there was ever anything equal to Sunday, when 37,000 people braved a monsoon lasting over an hour at the start of the racing day to come out and root for one of the most special racehorses of a The magnificence of her performance has been well- generation. described, but it was the crowd=s response--the roars of By the time the sun mercifully poked out an hour joy and appreciation as she made her way back to the before post time, the pad- winner=s circle, the surge toward dock area was already lined the enclosure of the crowd, and 10 deep with families, the young girls coming down to young people and more little get a glimpse of her--that struck girls than I=ve ever seen at a me, and I=m not sure that it was racetrack, many of whom properly conveyed to people who were carrying signs for Ra- weren=t there. I can only imagine chel Alexandra. When the what the energy would have been filly came into the paddock, like on a dry day, and feel sorry, I observed something I have once again, for Monmouth Park, seen in racing in this coun- for I believe it has only rained once try literally just a handful of on Haskell Day in the last 25 times in my years. lifeBspontaneous applause So, the good news is that when and cheers, and hundreds of a top horse has been developed, is people holding their cell Monmouth Park Paddock Equi-Photo recognized by the sporting public phones up over their heads and is run in a special event, tre- to try to get their own picture of her. The energy and mendous media and fan response will follow. We didn=t applause continued throughout her whole appearance, have to pay to get on SportsCenter this weekend. The as she left the paddock and was greeted by the rest of event stood on its own merit. Cont. p7 the crowd as she came onto the racetrack. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/09 • PAGE 7 of 9

The bad news... For racing to achieve the good news described above, we have to commit ourselves to a method of develop- ing and showcasing those stars within some rational schedule. With racing facing all of the challenges it currently faces in the sports and gambling marketplace, and with the potential of a giant new challenge, sports betting, looming on the horizon, if racing can=t figure out how to create that rational scheduling more suc- cessfully than it has, we will soon be a sports trivia question. Let=s take this weekend as a case in point. The Haskell has always been one of the premier summer three-year-old racing events. It regularly draws 40,000 or more fans who come out to see one of the most important three-year-old races of the year. How much more exciting would the build-up have been this week- end if the Derby, Preakness and Belmont winners were clashing there, along with a strong supporting cast of horses like Kensei, Warrior=s Reward and Charitable Man? How much more attention would racing have drawn? That=s what should have happened. Instead, racing dilutes its own ability to create a special event by scheduling a Travers prep for $500,000 and the West Virginia Derby for $750,000 against the $1.25 million Haskell. Only one of the three races was written about in every paper in the country. The solution? The Haskell should stand alone, possi- bly for a purse of $1.5 million or more, a month before the Travers, a month after July 4th weekend, and two None of this will happen until racing starts to work months after the Belmont. With all tracks cooperating together for its own good, but the scenario outlined for the industry to produce the A+ race, we will find it above would have given us the ability of having a first- easier to get television and class sporting event that the fans sponsors on a regular basis. and media will support. You=re The Jim Dandy could stay not going to get a Rachel where it is for people who Alexandra going for her eighth in want to prep their horses for a row every year, but what you the Travers over the Saratoga will get is the best who are track, but it wouldn=t it have healthy running against the best. been better for all concerned That=s the only way to make rac- for it to be a $200,000? No- ing more popular. body attended Saratoga Satur- Racing had a great day Sunday. day just to see the Jim Dandy. We need to give racing a chance It doesn=t affect attendance on to have great days at least once a its own merit. month. Give great match-ups to The Travers would be af- the fans and the media, and they forded its own unique spot on Haskell Winner’s Circle Equi-Photo will respond. the calendar, just like the Time is running out for us to Haskell, with perhaps the Pennsylvania Derby moving make some more good news. BBarry Weisbord back to late September, giving the three-year-olds a chance to run against each other once a month right up TDN TODAY to the Breeders= Cup. Headline News...... 9 pages We have to find ways to include the racino tracks which now have the ability to offer large purses into the traditional schedule. Might July 4th, for example, All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, be a better time to run the West Virginia Derby? unless otherwise indicated P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/09 • PAGE 8 of 9

TOP SIRES by A RUNNER INDEX, 2003-2009 (200+ Year-Starters)

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SIRE YEAR HIS SIRE 1st Fls STJ Rnrs A Index Rnrs A indexRnrs A index

A.P. INDY 1989 SEATTLE SLEW 1994 KY 1156 5.10 1071 5.42 41 2.44 GALILEO 1998 SADLER'S WELLS 2003 IR 644 4.50 22 15.91 609 4.19 UNUSUAL HEAT 1990 NUREYEV 1999 CA 602 4.32 602 4.32 0 0 SADLER'S WELLS 1981 1986 Ret 1519 4.02 97 8.76 1394 3.73 MONSUN 1990 KONIGSSTUHL 1997 GE 690 3.70 19 18.42 671 3.28 STORM CAT 1983 STORM BIRD 1989 Ret 970 3.61 700 3.93 228 2.41 SMART STRIKE 1992 MR. PROSPECTOR 1998 KY 1212 3.38 1130 3.27 56 5.36 BOLD EXECUTIVE 1984 BOLD RUCKUS 1990 ON 771 3.37 771 3.37 0 0 STREET CRY 1998 MACHIAVELLIAN 2004 KY 385 3.25 265 4.34 109 0.92 UNBRIDLED'S SONG 1993 UNBRIDLED 1998 KY 1169 3.08 1063 3.29 35 0 LEMON DROP KID 1996 KINGMAMBO 2002 KY 718 3.06 582 3.44 116 1.72 DISTORTED HUMOR 1993 FORTY NINER 2000 KY 1209 3.02 1142 3.11 43 1.16 AWESOME AGAIN 1994 DEPUTY MINISTER 2000 KY 880 3.01 834 3.12 20 2.50 SEEKING THE GOLD 1985 MR. PROSPECTOR 1991 Ret 798 3.01 500 3.90 214 1.17 KINGMAMBO 1990 MR. PROSPECTOR 1995 KY 1036 2.94 409 2.32 497 3.52 MUHTATHIR 1995 ELMAAMUL 2002 FR 243 2.88 9 22.22 234 2.14 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY 1997 STORM CAT 2002 KY 1202 2.87 640 4.38 480 1.25 EMPIRE MAKER 2000 UNBRIDLED 2005 KY 230 2.83 194 3.35 23 0 TRAJECTORY 1997 GONE WEST 2003 ON 303 2.81 303 2.81 0 0 EXCHANGE RATE 1997 DANZIG 2003 KY 375 2.80 371 2.83 4 0 EL PRADO 1989 SADLER'S WELLS 1994 KY 1161 2.76 1003 2.79 126 3.17 PIVOTAL 1993 POLAR FALCON 1998 GB 1028 2.72 46 6.52 979 2.55 HIGH CHAPARRAL 1999 SADLER'S WELLS 2005 IR 221 2.71 5 0 206 2.91 DANEHILL DANCER 1993 DANEHILL 1999 IR 1333 2.70 63 6.35 1245 2.57 BERNSTEIN 1997 STORM CAT 2002 KY 519 2.70 498 2.71 17 0 ROCK OF GIBRALTAR 1999 DANEHILL 2004 IR 542 2.68 44 6.82 465 2.26 FORESTRY 1996 STORM CAT 2001 KY 811 2.65 740 2.84 45 0 SUCCESSFUL APPEAL 1996 VALID APPEAL 2002 KY 435 2.64 424 2.71 5 0 WILD RUSH 1994 WILD AGAIN 2000 JP 1009 2.63 728 3.30 1 0 MONTJEU 1996 SADLER'S WELLS 2002 IR 883 2.60 21 0 830 2.71 CITY ZIP 1998 CARSON CITY 2003 KY 505 2.57 502 2.59 3 0 DYNAFORMER 1985 ROBERTO 1991 KY 1139 2.55 946 2.48 166 2.71 INDIAN RIDGE 1985 AHONOORA 1991 Dead 805 2.55 47 5.32 751 2.40 DANSILI 1996 DANEHILL 2002 GB 805 2.55 28 8.93 777 2.32 SKY MESA 2000 PULPIT 2005 KY 256 2.54 237 2.74 13 0 KIRIDASHI 1992 BOLD RUCKUS 2000 AB 417 2.52 417 2.52 0 0 TIZNOW 1997 CEE'S TIZZY 2003 KY 566 2.47 523 2.68 16 0 INTIKHAB 1994 RED RANSOM 2001 IR 427 2.46 11 9.09 416 2.28 SINNDAR 1997 GRAND LODGE 2002 FR 329 2.43 7 7.14 315 2.38 STORMY ATLANTIC 1994 STORM CAT 2000 KY 1275 2.39 1255 2.43 16 0 PULPIT 1994 A.P. INDY 1999 KY 944 2.38 846 2.54 46 0 E DUBAI 1998 MR. PROSPECTOR 2004 KY 336 2.38 328 2.44 7 0 PURE PRIZE 1998 STORM CAT 2004 KY 277 2.35 273 2.38 4 0 IN EXCESS 1987 SIBERIAN EXPRESS 1994 CA 884 2.32 882 2.27 1 50.00 BELONG TO ME 1989 DANZIG 1995 KY 954 2.31 870 2.41 56 1.79 WHISKEY WISDOM 1993 WILD AGAIN 1999 MB 476 2.31 476 2.31 0 0 LANGFUHR 1992 DANZIG 1999 KY 1397 2.29 1325 2.34 39 1.28 LINAMIX 1987 MENDEZ 1992 Ret 877 2.28 16 3.13 861 2.26 SILVER DEPUTY 1985 DEPUTY MINISTER 1990 Ret 1146 2.27 1067 2.34 21 0 SINGSPIEL 1992 IN THE WINGS 1999 GB 949 2.21 67 7.46 768 1.56 LANDO 1990 ACATENANGO 1997 FR 430 2.21 10 10.00 420 2.02 Red = Sire born 1991 or earlier P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/09 • PAGE 9 of 9

F2006 SIRES (1st 3yo's 2009) with 50+ YEAR-STARTERS 2008-09, by A RUNNER INDEX

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CANDY RIDE 1999 RIDE THE RAILS KY 117 11 4.70 20 2.14 2.49 2.22 SPEIGHTSTOWN 1998 GONE WEST KY 130 10 3.85 30 2.88 2.23 3.15 TAPIT 2001 PULPIT KY 133 10 3.76 18 1.69 1.63 2.00 MEDAGLIA D'ORO 1999 EL PRADO KY 155 11 3.55 30 2.42 1.56 3.01 BIRDSTONE 2001 GRINDSTONE KY 74 5 3.38 8 1.35 1.32 1.49 EVEN THE SCORE 1998 UNBRIDLED'S SONG KY 80 5 3.13 10 1.56 1.63 1.79 WHERE'S THE RING 1999 SEEKING THE GOLD ON 76 4 2.63 12 1.97 1.72 2.41 ELUSIVE CITY 2000 ELUSIVE QUALITY FR 101 4 1.98 15 1.86 2.69 1.63 DELLA FRANCESCA 1999 DANZIG FR 57 2 1.75 5 1.10 1.41 1.16 EXCEED AND EXCEL 2000 DANEHILL IR 174 6 1.74 19 1.38 2.27 1.08 TOMAHAWK 2000 SEATTLE SLEW ON 59 2 1.69 7 1.48 2.05 1.49 READ THE FOOTNOTES 2001 SMOKE GLACKEN NY 59 2 1.69 6 1.27 2.12 1.08 TEN MOST WANTED 2000 DEPUTY COMMANDER CA 90 3 1.67 3 0.42 0 0.70 TOCCET 2000 AWESOME AGAIN KY 123 4 1.63 9 0.91 0.69 1.18 REFUSE TO BEND 2000 SADLER'S WELLS IR 138 4 1.45 12 1.09 1.90 0.87 LION HEART 2001 TALE OF THE CAT KY 210 6 1.43 26 1.55 1.76 1.65 PLEASANTLY PERFECT 1998 PLEASANT COLONY KY 70 2 1.43 7 1.25 1.76 1.16 LUCKY STORY 2001 KRIS S. GB 71 2 1.41 5 0.88 1.41 0.8 JOHAR 1999 GONE WEST KY 79 2 1.27 5 0.79 0.57 1.00 SMARTY JONES 2001 ELUSIVE QUALITY KY 81 2 1.23 12 1.85 1.28 2.18 HAAFHD 2001 ALHAARTH GB 81 2 1.23 5 0.77 0.98 0.83 THE CLIFF'S EDGE 2001 GULCH KY 89 2 1.12 5 0.70 0.49 0.91 KHELEYF 2001 GREEN DESERT IR 148 3 1.01 11 0.93 2.30 0.19 FRIENDS LAKE 2001 A.P. INDY KY 104 2 0.96 6 0.72 0.81 0.80 CONGAREE 1998 ARAZI KY 107 2 0.93 11 1.29 0.90 1.57 INDIAN HAVEN 2000 INDIAN RIDGE IR 54 1 0.93 3 0.69 1.21 0.55 BOWMAN'S BAND 1998 DIXIELAND BAND Dead 58 1 0.86 6 1.29 0.85 1.59 CHAMPALI 2000 GLITTERMAN KY 62 1 0.81 4 0.81 0 1.35 BACHELOR DUKE 2001 MISWAKI IR 63 1 0.79 3 0.60 1.28 0.35 GIMMEAWINK 2000 ELUSIVE QUALITY FL 63 1 0.79 2 0.40 0.71 0.32 CHAPEL ROYAL 2001 MONTBROOK FL 199 3 0.75 14 0.88 0.21 1.43 NEO UNIVERSE 2000 SUNDAY SILENCE JP 211 3 0.71 10 0.59 0.43 0.75 AMERICAN POST 2001 BERING FR 70 1 0.71 9 1.61 1.81 1.79 PERFECT SOUL 1998 SADLER'S WELLS KY 74 1 0.68 3 0.51 0 0.71 TENPINS 1998 SMART STRIKE KY 73 1 0.68 7 1.20 1.81 1.10 DOMESTIC DISPUTE 2000 UNBRIDLED'S SONG MD 76 1 0.66 2 0.33 0 0.49 SAARLAND 1999 UNBRIDLED Dead 77 1 0.65 9 1.46 1.37 1.59 OLMODAVOR 1999 A.P. INDY FL 81 1 0.62 6 0.93 2.17 0.50 SCRIMSHAW 2000 GULCH KY 82 1 0.61 6 0.91 1.98 0.63 BLACK MAMBO 1999 KINGMAMBO FL 90 1 0.56 5 0.69 1.01 0.65 OMEGA CODE 2000 ELUSIVE QUALITY FL 102 1 0.49 6 0.74 0.42 1.03 ACTION THIS DAY 2001 KRIS S. KY 104 1 0.48 3 0.36 0.42 0.39 KING KAMEHAMEHA 2001 KINGMAMBO JP 253 2 0.40 18 0.89 0.78 1.01 ONE COOL CAT 2001 STORM CAT IR 155 1 0.32 14 1.13 1.89 0.97 ALKE 2000 GRAND SLAM FL 80 0 0 7 1.09 1.84 0.92 PEACE RULES 2000 JULES FL 145 0 0 10 0.86 1.18 0.87 DURING 2000 CHEROKEE RUN KY 73 0 0 5 0.86 0 1.49 SPANISH STEPS 2001 UNBRIDLED FL 58 0 0 4 0.86 0.78 1.01 STRONG HOPE 2000 GRAND SLAM FL 79 0 0 5 0.79 0 1.25 CUVEE 2001 CARSON CITY KY 132 0 0 8 0.76 0.63 0.97 EAVESDROPPER 2000 KINGMAMBO PA 51 0 0 2 0.49 0 0.72 NEWFOUNDLAND 2000 STORM CAT KY 56 0 0 2 0.45 0.92 0.32 RESET 2000 ZABEEL Aust 85 0 0 3 0.44 0.78 0.34 Indian Charlie - Shahalo, by Halo A.P. Indy - Zagora, by Kingmambo

Thunder Gulch - Circle of Life, by Belong to Me Touch Gold – Sultry Allure, by Forty Niner

Distorted Humor - Tom’s Cat, by Storm Cat A.P. Indy - Adoradancer, by Danzig Connection

Elusive Quality - First Glimmer, by Glitterman Elmaamul - Sweet Revival (GB), by Claude Monet

Maria’s Mon - Ionlyhaveeyesforu, by Tunerup Forest Wildcat - Penniless Heiress, by Pentelicus

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TORRENTIAL RAIN FLOODS CHURCHILL A torrential rainstorm dumped a record six inches of rain in just under an hour yesterday morning in Louisville, 2:06p 3rd-SAR, $50K, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f leaving large por- HR/TVG A Bill Mott entry is headed by the Don Adam homebred FILM tions of Churchill CHARM (Langfuhr) , who ran well in two starts at Gulfstream. Downs s turf and = In her Jan. 15 debut, she was runner-up in a 6 1/2-furlong dirt courses under sprint (90 BRIS), then was runner-up again when stretched to water. The storm a mile a month later (87 BRIS). The Mott barn has been forced the shut- hitting on all cylinders, and it’s interesting to note the stable’s down of training go-to jock, Kent Desormeaux, lands on the other half of the midway through entry, Seeking Sunshine (Seeking the Gold) , a Pin Oak the scheduled 6- firster who was produced by a full to GISW Missed the Storm 10 a.m. session (Storm Cat). Phipps Stable homebred Distinctively and prompted the (Awesome Again) also debuts. The 3yo miss was produced evacuation of ap- by champion Heavenly Prize and is a half to GISW Good proximately 30 to Reward and GSW Pure Prize, both by Storm Cat. brisnet.com 35 horses. AWe pps had many employees that not only weathered the storm 2:40p 4th-SAR, $51K, Msw, 2yo, 1 1/16mT here at , but rolled up their sleeves and HR/TVG The Ramsey homebred DEAN’S KITTEN (Kitten’s Joy) was waded into rising water to help visitors, motorists and a good third going six furlongs over Belmont’s sod July 11 fellow employees who were endangered by the flood,@ and makes sense adding ground for trainer Mike Maker. said Churchill Downs President Kevin Flanery. AWe Firster Precipice Trail (Giant’s Causeway) will try to spoil deeply appreciate the efforts of those members of our the party. The Shug McGaughey-trained colt is a full to the team from all departments in our track who went well versatile GISW Carriage Trail. Westrock Stable’s Mesa Vista beyond their normal duties to help out in this unusual (Sky Mesa) , a $500K FTFEB juvenile, didn’t do much running weather event. We continue to watch the weather and on debut at Churchill June 4, but was produced by a Spinning will be prepared to move any people and horses who World half to grassy GSW Dubleo (Southern Halo) and, as a might be threatened by rising water in this on-going and big, scopey horse, could add value underneath in this stretch- extreme weather event.@ Track superintendent Butch out. brisnet.com pps Lehr said there would be no training at the historic track Ï Ò Wednesday as his crew inspects the track and does repair work. AI=ve been here 42 years and this is the The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the worst I=ve ever seen it,@ Lehr commented. AI=ve got 9th Race, $52,000 Allowance, at Saratoga. pictures in my office from a similar situation that oc- For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. curred in 1983, but this was worse.@

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Heavily favored in her 2009 debut in a sloppy edition H S A R A T O G A H of the Floral Park S., she was a disappointing fourth at 1-5 odds and tries to get back on track returning to the Wednesday, Saratoga, post time: 4:56 p.m. EDT green stuff. There is no dearth of competition to pre- DE LA ROSE S., $70,000, (R), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT vent her from doing so, including her own entrymate PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT Skylighter. The four-year-old, who won last fall=s GII 1a Scolara Quiet American Mott 120 Indiana Oaks and the May 16 GII Allaire Dupont Distaff 2b Cocoa Beach (Chi) Doneraile Court bin Suroor 118 S. while under the tutelage of Bobby Frankel, makes her 3b Skylighter Sky Mesa Motion 116 first grass start since February of 2008. One of the 4 My Baby Baby Bernstein McPeek 116 unknown quantities is the Argentine import Savoir Bien, 5 Lucky Copy Unbridled’s Song Pletcher 116 who won four Group 1 events in her native country, 6 Modern Look (GB) Zamindar Frankel 116 including the Argentine 1000 Guineas last September. 7 Lindelaan Rahy Clement 120 Click for the brisnet.com PPs. 8 Cozzi Capital Cozzene Wilensky 116 9a Savoir Bien (Arg) Bernstein Frankel 118 10 Teamgeist (Arg) Mutakddim McPeek 118 AE Kitty Cat Express Cat Thief Silva 120 AE Grande Annee Gone West Matz 116 BLACK-TYPE STAKES CLOSINGS AE Stealin' Kisses Sky Mesa Lukas 116 TODAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5: AE Cable Dynaformer Clement 116 08-23 $250,000 Sky Classic-II, Wo, 3yo/up, MTO Nicksappealinglady Successful Appeal Contessa 116 11fT (250) MTO Manitoba Miss D=wildcat Weaver 116 TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6: Cocoa Beach emerged as one of the top older fillies in 08-15 $150,000 La Jolla H.-II, Dmr, 3yo, 8.5fT (150) the nation last year after winning the GI Beldame S. on 08-16 $350,000 John C Mabee-I, Dmr, 3yo/up, f/m, 9ft dirt, finishing second to (Street Cry {Ire}) in (350) the GI Breeders= Cup Ladies= Classic on synthetic, then www.stakesdigestweekly.com taking the grassy GI Matriarch H. in her season finale.

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Ellis Adds Fridays: H E A S T H Ellis Park will add five additional dates to the remain- der of its 2009 season, which ends Sept. 7. The Ken- Yesterday=s Results: tucky Racing Commission approved Tuesday the addi- 8th-DEL, $40,750, Alw, Opt. Clm., NW1X, 3yo/up, tion of racing on Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Sept. 4. To f/m, 6f, 1:11, ft. promote the new Friday cards, Ellis will offer special WANDA NEVADA (f, 3, Not For Love--Hillbilly Boogie discounts on food and beverage. Patrons will enjoy $1 {Ire}, by Storm Bird), a $55,000 KEENOV weanling and hot dogs, small draft beer, small soft drinks, ice cream $57,000 yearling RNA at FTMOCT, graduated by 8 1/4 and popcorn all day. ADollar Days@ are sponsored by the lengths in her second career effort over trip and track Kentucky HBPA. Ellis Park cut its racing days from 48 Apr. 25, earning a good 96 BRIS fig in the process. She to 23 before the meeting open in July, but the large completed the trifecta under eventual GI Prioress S. number of entries encouraged track officials to add heroine Cat Moves (Tale of the Cat) in a local NW2L Friday racing. over the slop June 2, then was up the track when tried on the grass here July 4. A lukewarm 5-2 pick returning Sheltowee Farm, Three Chimneys Form Alliance: to the main track, the Pompa colorbearer showed good Mike Evans s Sheltowee Farm, a Paris-based boarding speed and got to the half first in :45 1/5. She kicked = away in upper stretch and was under a spirited drive to and sales prep operation, has entered into a strategic just hold off the closing Behold a Lady (Yes It=s True) by alliance with Robert N. Clay=s Three Chimneys Farm in a neck. Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, $57,840. Click for the Midway. As part of the agreement, Sheltowee Farm will brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. expand to have a new boarding, sales prep, quarantine O-Paul Pompa Jr. B-Grapestock LLC (KY). T-T Ritchey. and rehabilitation facility in Woodford County, adjacent to Three Chimneys Farm. Evans will oversee day-to-day E A S T operations at both Sheltowee=s Bourbon County and H H Woodford County divisions. AI wanted to open a Sheltowee Division in Woodford County and was look- Big Night Upcoming at Charles Town: ing for land, infrastructure and office support in Wood- Horsemen are reminded that nominations close today ford County, Evans explained. My alliance with Three for a half-dozen stakes races to be contested on the live @ A Charles Town racing program Saturday night, Aug. 15. Chimneys allows me to do that. Robert, Case and the Nominations are free for each of the following: rest of the team at Three Chimneys share similar values as my staff and me, and I=m very much looking forward ! $100,000 Charles Town Juvenile S. (2yo, 7f) to the relationship.@ Case Clay, president of Three ! $100,000 Miss Shenandoah S. (2yo, f, 4 1/2f) Chimneys Farm, added, We see working with Mike as ! $100,000 West Virginia Sprint Derby (3yo, 4 1/2f) A ! $75,000 Pink Ribbon S. (3yo/up, f/m, 7f) a key opportunity for us to align ourselves with a very ! $50,000a Sadie Hawkins S. (WV-bred 3/up, f/m, 7f) talented and well-respected horseman, while also in- creasing our business and bandwith without increasing Supplemental entries for the richest race on the card, the size of our staff. the $250,000 Charles Town Oaks (3yo, f, 7f), may be @ made at a fee of $12,500 at the time entries are taken Wednesday, Aug. 12. TDN TODAY Around the World...... 9 pages H CENTRAL H

Owner Henry Pabst Dies: HALF TO A GSW BY A RED HOT SIRE? Minnesota-based owner Henry Pabst passed away WE CAN HELP YOU WITH THAT. last Saturday at his home in St. Paul. He was 87 years old. Pabst won his first race as an owner at Canterbury Park in 1985 and went on to campaign such stakes horses as Earl of Barking (Ire), Via Lombardia (Ire), Hip 142 Woodmoon, the consistent Nite Dreamer and Keats. Distorted Humor – Gypsy Monarch colt The latter was one of two horses to carry Pabst=s green Half to a multiple graded stakes winner and gold silks in the GI . The son of By sire-of-sires and Champion-maker Hennessy was unplaced behind Monarchos in the 2001 Distorted Humor Run for the Roses following a 16-1 upset for trainer Niall O=Callaghan in the GII Lexington S. Pabst also had Don’t miss Hip 142 and the rest of horses with trainer Neil Drysdale and Richard Cross. He the Three Chimneys consignment at is survived by his wife, Kathryn, two sons and three Fasig-Tipton’s Saratoga Yearling Sale. daughters. 859. 873.7053 WWW.THREECHIMNEYS.COM P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/09 • PAGE 4 of 9

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Kendall-Jackson Special Edition Wine Honors Rachel: Kendall-Jackson winemakers are creating a new, limited edition set of distinctive wines in honor of star filly Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d=Oro). The multiple JOHN STEPHENS/ Grade I winner is owned by the winery=s co-owners VISION SALES Jess Jackson and his wife Barbara Banke. Less than 300 cases of the wines will be produced and will be Accomplishment: John Stephens, along available in time for the holiday season. with Vision Sales partners Brandon and Diannah Perry, and wife Jill, sold Gary Stevens Partners with Born to Run Stables: subsequent GI Go For Wand H. heroine Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens, currently acting as Seventh Street (Street Cry {Ire}) for a public trainer, will partner with Born to Run Stables, a $1 million as a juvenile at the newly created racing operation formed by Steve 2007 FTFFEB sale. Birthdate: Levenson. AI=m extremely pleased to offer my expertise April 18, 1961 Birthplace: to this new venture, said Stevens. I m excited about Phoenix, Arizona @ A = Family the opportunity to interact with new members of the : Wife Jill; Son Wyatt Current residence: Morriston, Florida racing industry and help bring new ownership to the Besides racing, are there any other sports or teams you like to game.@ Stevens, co-founder of the operation, will act as follow? I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan and a Tampa Rays fan. We like to go the stable=s racing manager and will select and train to some games. for the group, which will start out with Did you make it to any playoff games during the Rays big run last proven runners currently in training. Stevens will con- season? Yes, we watched them play the Sox twice. tinue to operate his public stable based in California. What’s your favorite food or meal? Steak. Favorite place to go out to eat? I like to go to Siro’s up in Saratoga. What’s your idea of a perfect day? Returning all the phone calls A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H congratulating us having a horse win the Derby. That's a perfect day! IN FRANCE: Favorite vacation spot? We went to Montana fly fishing. That was a Stern Opinion, c, 4, Mizzen Mast. See AFrance.@ lot of fun. What CD or radio station is playing in your car right now? Rock, IN ARGENTINA: ‘70s. I like a bunch of the bands from the ‘70s. Diplomatic, f, 4, Seeking the Gold--Pleasant Performer, What is your favorite movie? There’s so many good ones. Hunt by Piavolo. La Plata, 8-2, Cond, 1200m, 1:14.06. For Red October was a good movie. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, S16,500. O-Don Florentino; Are there any TV shows you like to follow? TVG! What’s the most impressive performance you’ve seen on the B-Phipps Stable (KY); T-Atilio Sambucetti. *$5,000 racetrack this year? HRA 08 KEENOV; $50,000 HRA 07 KEENOV. Rachel Alexandra--any time she runs. > > If you could name a stakes after anybody, who would it be for? Magic Tina, f, 4, Stephen Got Even--Natalie Natalie, by For my mom. Miswaki. La Plata, 8-2, Cond 1300m, 1:18.44. What would you be doing if you weren’t involved in racing? Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-2, P16,500. O-Stud Arroyo de I’d probably be doing something in sports. Luna; B-Elsway LLC & Partners (NY); T-Horacio Who’s your favorite horse that you’ve ever been around? Torres. *$17,000 yrl >06 KEESEP. Barbaro. You just hit the pick-6 for $1 million. What do you do with the IN PERU: money? Pay off the farm. Obama, c, 3, Chapel Royal--Hollywood Princess, by Saratoga or Del Mar? Saratoga. Tomorrows Cat. Hipodromo de Monterrico, 8-1, Mdn, What do you do to unwind after the two-year-old sales season? 1300m, 1:21.00 Lifetime Record: 5-1-2-0, S3,300. Basically we spend all summer repairing the farm, getting it ready O-Stud Soribel; B-Blodstock Equity Partners, LLC for next year. That's what you do in Florida during the summer. (KY); T-Felix Banda. *$10,000 yrl >07 KEESEP. CONGRATULATIONS from Fasig-Tipton’s own IN BRAZIL: Grade I Stakes-Winning Star of the Week: +Garota Da Gavea, f. 3, Tale of the Cat--Dayclear, by 2007 Calder Grad; Consigned by John Stephens, Agent A.P. Indy. Gavea, 8-3, Mdn, 1100m, 1:09.04. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, R4,224. O/B-Anderson, Inc i SEVENTH STREET i (KY); T-Ad. Menegolo. *Won by 4 1/4 lengths as the 2-1 favorite. Congratulations to her connections! www.fasigtipton.com P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/09 • PAGE 5 of 9

First-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, August 5 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2006 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) AFLEET ALEX (Northern Afleet), Gainesway, $40K, 138/3/0 9-DEL, Msw, 1m, +William Paley, $375K FTS AUG yrl, 6-1 FOREST DANGER (Forestry), Taylor Made, $20K, 84/1/0 4-SAR, Msw, 1 1/16mT, In Just We Trust, $275K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 GRAND REWARD (Storm Cat), Hill 'n' Dale, $13K, 132/2/0 2-HOO, Msw, 5 1/2f, Grand Affair, $40K FTK JUL yrl, 7-2 KITTEN'S JOY (El Prado {Ire}), Ramsey, $25K, 104/6/0 4-SAR, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Dean's Kitten, 3-1 MEDALLIST (Touch Gold), Three Chimneys, $9K, 59/2/0 2-HOO, Msw, 5 1/2f, Sugar's T Bone, 10-1 ROCK HARD TEN (Kris S.), Lane's End, $50K, 82/2/1 9-DEL, Msw, 1m, +King Rock, $85K KEE NOV wnl, 7-2 SAINT LIAM (Saint Ballado), Lane's End, $50K, 98/4/0 4-SAR, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Saint Eligius, 5-1 4-SAR, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Cutter, $20K KEE SEP yrl, 10-1 VALUE PLUS (Unbridled's Song), Stonewall, $10K, 98/6/0 1-AP, Msw, 1m, Rime Ice, $10K FTK OCT yrl, 4-1

First/Second-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, Aug. 5 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2005 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) CASHEL CASTLE (Silver Ghost), Journeyman, $3K, 36/3/0 8-AP, Msw, 6f, +Line Castle, $53K KEE NOV wnl, 7-2 8-AP, Msw, 6f, +Dashel, 7-2 TAPIT (Pulpit), Gainesway, $15K, 171/54/10 4-SAR, Msw, 1 1/16mT, +Ryvit, $120K EAS MAY 2yo, 20-1 i i THE CLIFF’S EDGE (Gulch), Margaux Farm, $2K, 125/27/2 O N THE WORKTAB 2-HOO, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Cliff Divin, $4K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 DEL MAR Crown of Thorns (Repent), 6f, 1:12.60, 4/8 Dawn After Dawn (Successful Appeal), 6f, 1:12.40, 3/8 NTRA SAFETY & INTEGRITY ALLIANCE SARATOGA Track Accredited: ARLINGTON PARK Cat Moves (Tale of the Cat), 4f, :48.31, 10/37 • “Arlington Park was reviewed on July 15-16 during its Cribnote (Read the Footnotes), 4f, :49.15, 16/37 current meeting,” said Mike Ziegler, executive director Diamondrella (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), 4fT, :49.35, 19/30 of the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance. “They excelled Gozzip Girl (Dynaformer), 5f, 1:02.90, 29/39 in many areas, specifically in track security, their equine Grand Couturier (GB) (Grand Lodge), 4fT, :49.44, ambulances and protocols involved with the care of 21/30 injured horses and their medication and testing Parading (Pulpit), 4f (tt), •:47.44, 1/25 program, in affiliation with the Illinois Racing Board.” Pinckney Hill (A.P. Indy), 4fT, :49.67, 23/30 • “Arlington Park has always prided itself on providing a safe environment for both our human and equine participants as underscored by our receiving full All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, accreditation by the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance,” unless otherwise indicated said Roy A. Arnold, president of Arlington Park. • Tracks previously accredited by the Alliance are Belmont, Churchill, Delaware, Hollywood, Keeneland, MOVING ??? and Monmouth; Pimlico received provisional approval. For just a day or forever... • Next up for inspection by the Alliance are Calder Race Course, Del Mar and Saratoga Race Course. Call us with your new fax number. www.ntraalliance.com (732) 747-8060 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/09 • PAGE 6 of 9

PRIX DU CERCLE-Listed Bary added, AI=m very happy to see him win so easily first time out this year. Like most sprinters, he has taken time to mature, and I think we shall keep him at G1SW ZAMBEZI SUN TO STUD IN FRANCE five furlongs, so he will most likely return in the G3 Prix Juddmonte Farms homebred Zambezi Sun (GB) (Dansili du Petit Couvert [at Longchamp Sept. 13].@ Click for {GB}--Imbabala {GB}, by Zafonic) has been sold for the Racing Post chart. stud duty and will stand at Pacal Noue=s Haras de la Hetraie near Bayeux in Normandy in 2010. Campaigned Deauville, 14.55, Cond, i29,000, 3yo, 1 11/16mT, by Juddmonte, the bay won four of 15 starts, including 3:00.10, gd. the 2007 G1 Grand Prix de Paris and last season=s G2 DARYAKANA (FR) (f, 3, Selkirk--Daryaba {Ire} Prix Foy and retires with earnings of $852,981. Also {MG1SW-Fr, $371,601}, by Night Shift) went off as during his 11-race European campaign, Zambezi Sun the 11-10 favorite coming back from a debut score at finished third behind winner Soldier of Fortune (Ire) in Clairefontaine July 9 and raced in rear for the most the 2007 Prix Neil and a half-length second to Dr Dino part. Shoved along rounding the home turn, she came (Fr) in last term=s G2 Grand Prix de Chantilly. Trans- ferred to trainer Bobby Frankel in the U.S. for the 2009 under further pressure approaching the final furlong and season, the five-year-old recorded his best finish when quickened smartly in the closing stages to deny Accord- fourth in the nine-furlong GI Turf Classic at Churchill ing (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}) by a half length in the dying Downs May 2. A half to French Group 2 winner Kalabar strides. The winner is a half to Daryamar (Fr) (Machia- (GB) (Kahyasi {Ire}) and recent Group 2-placed World vellian), SP-Fr, $124,436; and Daramsar (Fr) (Rainbow Heritage (GB) (Kahyasi {Ire}), the English-bred will be Quest), GSW-Fr, $215,630. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, syndicated, with 45 shares. 2 wins, i25,500. O-H H The Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Khan=s Studs SC; T-Alain de Royer-Dupre. H F R A N C E H Tuesday, Deauville, post time: 4:10 p.m. Yesterday=s Results: PRIX DE TOURGEVILLE-Listed, i55,000, 3yo, c/g, 1mT PRIX DU CERCLE-Listed, i52,000, Deauville, 8-4, SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER 3yo/up, 5fT, :55.90, gd. 1 1 Randonneur Tale of the Cat Lellouche 1--STERN OPINION, 126, c, 4, Mizzen Mast--Helstra, 2 7 Spring of Fame Grand Slam bin Suroor by Nureyev. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; 3 2 Gaelic Silver (Fr) Lando (Ger) Rouget T-Pascal Bary; J-Stephane Pasquier; i26,000. 4 6 Polarix (GB) Linamix (Fr) Pantall Lifetime Record: MGSP-Fr, 13 starts, 3 wins, 58 Portus Blendium Highest Honor (Fr) Laffon-Parias 7 places, i154,000. *1/2 to Dr Arbatach (Smart 65 Accord Secret (Fr) Okawango Rouget Strike), MSW-PR, $282,241. 7 3 Mantoro (Ger) Dashing Blade (GB) de Royer-Dupre 2--Peace Camp, 119, f, 3, Storm Cat--Loving Kindness, 8 4 Saphir River (Fr) Slickly (Fr) Lerner by Seattle Slew. i10,400. All carry 123 pounds. 3--Cadeau For Maggi (GB), 126, c, 4, Cadeaux Genereux (GB)--Maggi For Margaret (GB), by Shavian European Report cont. p7 (GB). (i42,000 yrl >06 DEAAUG; i80,000 RNA 2yo >07 GOFFRA). i7,800. Margins: 1HF, NK, NO. Odds: 6.60, 5.80, 7.50. Also Ran: Masta Plasta (Ire), Aiboa (Ire), Treasure (Fr), Lisselan Castle, Sacho (Ger), Contest (Ire), Skyteam (Fr), Dramatic Turn (GB), Best Joking (Ger). Scratched: Biniou (Ire). Third in the Sept. 14 G3 Prix du Petit Couvert at Longchamp, Stern Opinion dropped to fifth in the Nov. 4 G3 Prix de Seine-et-Oise at Maisons-Laffitte last time and made short work of his rivals in this belated seasonal comeback. Racing prominently from the out- set, he was pushed into a slender lead with 300 meters remaining and kept on strongly under urging in the closing stages to comfortably assert superiority for a third black-type score. AHe had a minor chip in his can- non bone earlier in the season, so we had to delay his comeback,@ explained trainer Pascal Bary. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/09 • PAGE 7 of 9

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Yesterday=s Result: AMERICA Roscommon, 18.50, Mdn, i8,500, 3-4yo, 1 1/4mT, 2:25.80, hy. BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: ESTEPHE (IRE) (f, 3, Sadler=s Wells--Tarascon {Ire} REDEKOP BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP CLASSIC H., {Hwt 2yo Filly-Ire, MG1SW-Ire, $254,922}, by Tirol $102,944, HST, 8-3, (R), 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:50 1/5, ft. {Ire}), runner-up at The Curragh last time July 12, 1--KRAZY KOFFEE, 120, g, 4, Regal Intention--Sky raced in third going by the judge first time here. Easing West, by Skywalker. O/B-Butch Goertzen (BC); to the front off the home turn, the 4-9 chalk was T-Cindy Krasner; J-David Wilson; $61,955. Lifetime headed by Livaleo (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) approaching the Record: GSP, 15-8-2-2, $432,025. 2--Till the Storm, 114, g, 4, Storm Victory--Tilly K, by final eighth, but rallied gamely under a drive to regain Katahaula County. $20,652. the initaive by a head nearing the line. The winner was 3--Trick of the North, 116, g, 8, Western Trick-- a 300,000 GOFMIL yearling. Video, courtesy of i Remarkable Gal, by Regal Remark. (C$13,500 yrl '02 attheraces. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-1, i9,019. CTHSEP). $11,358. O-Susan Magnier; B-Mrs T Stack & Mrs Jane Margins: HF, 3/4, 3 3/4. Odds: 0.60, 8.50, 2.35. Rowlinson; T-Tommy Stack. MANITOBA DERBY, $69,607, ASD, 8-3, 3yo, 1 1/8m, 1:53, ft. 1--#SMUGGLER'S HOLD, 126, g, 3, Stroll--Storm Dancer (SP), by Always a Classic. ($5,500 yrl '07 KEESEP). O-Bryan Porter; B-James S Karp (KY); T-Tim P Padilla; J-Adolfo A Morales; $42,600. Lifetime Record: 11-4-0-1, $86,451. *Fourth SW for sophomore sire (by Pulpit). 5.30 Gowran Park, Mdn, €15,500, 2yo, 7fT 2--Tease the Tiger, 126, g, 3, Cat's At Home-- SAAJIDAH (Dynaformer) , who represents the Sheikh Hamdan bin Numberonetreasure, by Bold Ruckus. (C$30,000 yrl Rashid Al Maktoum/Kevin Prendergast partnership, is a half-sister to the '07 CANOCT). $14,200. 1999 G1 Irish 1000 Guineas victress Hula Angel (Woodman) and faces 3--Celtic Thane, 126, g, 3, Tenpins--Ragout, by Lost nine rivals in this first go. Opposition includes His Highness The Aga Code. ($9,000 RNA yrl '07 FTKJUL; $13,000 yrl '07 Khan’s homebred Aliwiyya (Ire) (Anabaa), who is out of a sister to the FTKOCT). $7,100. disqualified 1989 G1 Epsom Oaks ‘winner’ Aliysa (Ire) (Darshaan {GB}). Margins: 3/4, NK, 1. Odds: 2.25, 6.95, 35.40.

BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP STELLAR'S JAY H., $51,075, HST, 8-3, (R), 3yo, c/g, 1 1/16m, 1:43 1/5, ft. 1--TOMMY DANZIGGER, 118, c, 3, High Demand-- Freedom Meeting, by General Meeting. (C$13,000 yrl '07 BRCSEP). O-Edgar B Smith; B-Thomas Newton Bell & Ross John McLeod (BC); T-Robert Gilker; J-Pedro V Alvarado; $30,645. Lifetime Record: 8-2-3-2, $121,832. 2--Almost Time, 120, g, 3, Finality--Vainglorious, by Cutlass Reality. $10,215. 3--Captain Rouge, 113, g, 3, Katahaula County--Cap Rouge, by Summer Squall. $5,618. Margins: 2, 9, 6. Odds: 3.15, 0.95, 26.40. www.coolmore.com

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BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP DISTAFF H., $51,027, HST, 6th-FLX, $20,200, NW4L, 3yo/up, 1m70y, 1:44, ft. 8-3, (R), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m, 1:51 3/5, ft. SOPHIE'S SPLINTER (g, 4, Prime Timber--Oh Miss 1--AGAINST THE SKY, 120, m, 7, Regal Remark--Taj Sophie, by Fast Play) Lifetime Record: 20-4-4-1, Ah Dawn, by Taj Alriyadh. O-Bob Leffler; $71,493. O-Corri Che Vinci Stables. B-Sez Who Thor- B-Samantha Shead & John & Jacqui Shone (BC); oughbreds (NY). T-M Anthony Ferraro. *$30,000 2yo T-Craig MacPherson; J-F P Fuentes; $30,426. >07 OBSMAR. **1/2 to Smart N Fast (Smart Strike), Lifetime Record: GSW, 25-12-4-1, $239,226. SW, $106,308; Bag Of Mischief (Devil's Bag), SW, 2--Rosada, 115, f, 4, Finality--Champagne 'n Roses, by $195,715. Sultry Song. $10,056. 3--Diamond Berries, 114, f, 4, Defensive Play--Wild ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Blackberries, by Free At Last. ($800 wlng '05 Thatthingofep, f, 2, Yonaguska--Spiritude, by Yes It's WASDEC; $4,500 yrl '06 WASDEC). $4,873. True. PRM, 8-3, (S), 5f, 1:00. B-Lloyd DeBruycker Margins: 1, 3HF, 2. Odds: 0.65, 5.10, 5.00. (IA). Level With Me, f, 3, Rock Slide--Hartbreak, by SUN SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP H., $50,581, NPX, 8-3, Fuzzbuster. DEL, 8-4, (C), 1 1/16m (off turf), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17 4/5, ft. 1:47 4/5. B-Michael J Harrison (MD). 1--INUIT FISHER, 119, g, 5, Mutakddim--Ptarmigan Friendly Trump, g, 4, Silic (Fr)--Traci's Trump, by Hunting, by Tejano Run. ($4,500 yrl '05 KEEJAN). Northern No Trump. MNR, 8-3, 1m, 1:40 3/5. B-R C O-Jim McFadyen; B-Roy & Joyce Monroe (KY); Sturgeon (KY). T-Dale L Saunders; J-Quincy Welch; $27,843. Lifetime Record: 17-7-4-2, $139,636. 2--Bad Big Al, 119, g, 4, Distorted Humor--Charlies W I N N E R S B Y U. S. S I R E S H H Paradise, by Winrightt. ($40,000 yrl '06 KEESEP). $9,281. IN ARGENTINA: 3--Cool Synsation, 119, g, 5, Seattle Syn--Devil's Bernof (Arg), c, 3, Bernstein--Carlinha (Arg), by Lode. Favour, by Devil On Ice. $8,817. San Isidro, 8-1, Mdn, 1200mT, 1:10.75. Lifetime Margins: 1 3/4, 3 3/4, NK. Odds: 5.15, 2.65, 5.10. Record: 2-1-1-0. O-Los Cerillos; B-Santa Maria de Araras; T-Carlos Daniel Etchechoury. BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP DEBUTANTE S., $50,477, Krysia (Arg), f, 3, Matty G--Krisby (Brz), by Most HST, 8-3, (R), 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:18 3/5, ft. 1--#VYING TY GRR, 119, f, 2, Regal Intention--Vying Welcome (GB). San Isidro, 8-1, Mdn, 1400mT, Princess, by Vying Victor. O/B-Five G's Stable, 1:22.83. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-2. O-Stonestreet J & L Gallagher (BC); T-Barbara Heads; J-Richard Stables; B-La Providencia; T-Jorge Mayansky Neer. Harvey Hamel; $30,286. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, Que Oportuno (Arg), c, 4, Indygo Shiner--Oportunista $53,485. (Arg), by Logical. Palermo, 7-31, Mdn, 1200m, 2--Emerald City, 119, f, 2, Katahaula County--Precious 1:11.02. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0. O-Dos Reyes; Brenda, by Habitonia. $10,095. B-La Quebrada; T-Guillermo Frenkel Santillan. 3--Candleinthewindow, 116, f, 2, Mass Market--Crony Eurona (Arg), f, 4, Mutakddim--Full Corsa (Arg), by Hill (Arg), by Jack Hylton (Ire). (C$19,000 yrl '08 Il Corsario (Arg). La Plata, 8-2, Mdn, 1200m, BRCSEP). $5,553. 1:13.68. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0. O/B-Green & Margins: 5 1/4, 3, HF. Odds: 1.20, 1.95, 27.75. Black; T-Jose M Gimenez. Ocean Crest (Arg), f, 4, Salt Lake--Ocean City ALLOWANCE WINNERS: (Arg), by Southern Halo. La Plata, 8-2, Cond, 1200m, 3rd-MNR, $22,400, 8-3, NW2L, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:26 3/5, fm. 1:13.15. Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-2. O-John Fulton; LOFTY AND NOBLE (g, 3, Candy Ride {Arg}- - B-La Quebrada; T-Guillermo Frenkel Santillan. Somethingbeautiful, by Lil E. Tee) Lifetime Record: Spirit Gulch (Arg), f, 4, Thunder Gulch--Bariloce Spirit 15-2-3-2, $44,101. O-Latham Wilson. B-Jim Plemmons (Arg), by Southern Halo. San Isidro, 8-1, Mdn, (KY). T-Donald B Hollar. 1200mT, 1:11.89. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-0. O/B-La Pomme; T-Roberto A. Pellegata. 8th-FLX, $22,200, NW1BX, (S), 3yo/up, 1m70y, Gold Gulch (Arg), c, 4, Thunder Gulch--Gold Fitz 1:46 1/5, ft. (Arg), by Fitzcarraldo (Arg). Palermo, 7-31, Cond, (DH)--LIFE RUNNER (g, 5, Rizzi--Medinah Miss, by Halo) 1600m, 1:33.64. Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-1. O-San Lifetime Record: 39-6-3-6, $81,820. O-W R Thorough- Francisco de Pilar; B-Firmamento; T-Guillermo Frenkel breds Inc. B-Sez Who Thoroughbreds (NY). T-Marialice Santillan. Coffey. Trans Tornada (Arg), f, 4, Thunder Gulch--Transadora (DH)--WATRALRAGINGCOWBOY (g, 6, Rage--Future (Arg), by Robin Des Bois. Palermo, 7-31, Mdn, Bold, by Gold Meridian) Lifetime Record: 41-3-8-9, 1400m, 1:24.97. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-0. $67,686. O-Lourdes Dejesus. B-Michael Watral (NY). O/B-La Pomme; T-Juan Carlos Etchechoury Jr. T-Felix O Monserrate. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/09 • PAGE 9 of 9

WINNERS BY U.S. SIRES IN BRAZIL: ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Stop Shop (Brz), c, 4, Put It Back--Needle Effect Myster King (Fr), c, 2, Kingsalsa--Mysterious Guest (Fr), (Brz), by Jules. Gavea, 8-3, Cond, 1600m, by Barathea (Ire). Vichy, France, 8-4, Mdn, 2yo, 7fT. 1:40.64. Lifetime Record: 9-4-0-1. O-Coudelaria B-Jean-Pierre-Joseph Dubois. *1/2 to Mysterious Lina Alvarenga Desejada; B-Santa Maria de Araras; (Fr) (Linamix {Fr}), SW & GSP-Fr, $115,895; T-L T Holand. Mysterious Peintre (Fr) (Peintre Celebre), MSW-US, SP-Fr, $229,316. IN URUGUAY Monte Mayor One (GB), f, 2, Lujain--Alvarinho Lady Unbridled Star (Arg), c, 4, Honour and Glory--Reaching (GB), by Royal Applause (GB). Chepstow, Britain, Up, by Unbridledïs Song. MaroZas, 8-2, Cond, 8-4, Mdn, 2yo, f, 5f 16ydsT. B-Mrs D J Hughes. 1000m, :58.21. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-1. O-Stud Bonfire Knight (GB), c, 2, Red Ransom--Attune (GB) Bellevue; B-Unicorn S.A. (Arg); T-Yolanda Davila. (SW-Eng, $113,026), by Singspiel (Ire). Catterick, Athor Back (Uru), c, 4, Put It Back--Miller Sister (Brz), Britain, 8-4, Mdn, 2yo, 7fT. B-Wyck Hall Stud Ltd. by Ghadeer (Fr). MaroZas, 8-2, Mdn, 1200m, *,38,000 yrl >08 DONAUG. 1:12.01. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-2. O-Stud Decano Lion of the Day (GB), c, 3, Lion Heart--Flinch (GB) (SP), Oriental; B-Haras Cuatro Pedras; T-Francisco R Pallas. by Zafonic. Deauville, France, 8-4, Mdn (Appren- tices), 3yo, c/g, 7 1/2f (AWT). B-Haras de Bernesq & Zorbibe Partnership. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Lady of Boogie (Ger), f, 3, Tertullian--Lake House (Ire), by Be My Guest. Dusseldorf, Germany, 8-2, Cond, EUROPE 3yo, f, 1mT. B-Stall CBD. *i12,000 yrl >07 BBAOCT. CONDITIONS RESULTS: FRANCE, Deauville, 16.25, 8-4, i29,000, 3yo, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:21.60, stn. H W I N N E R S B Y E U R O S I R E S H BLUE AND GOLD (FR) (f, 3, Spinning World--Blue Story {Fr}, by Gold Away {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, IN ARGENTINA: 2 wins, 4 places, i36,150. O-Guy Pariente; B-Haras du Mohrien (Arg), f, 3, Orpen--Moonish (Arg), by Salt Camp Benard & Aerial Bloodstock; T-Sandrine Tarrou. Lake. Palermo, 8-3, Mdn, 1300m, 1:18.93. Lifetime *i11,000 yrl >07 DEAOCT. Record: 5-1-2-0. O-La Manija; B-Bullines S.A.; T-Roberto Bullrich. FRANCE, Vichy, 16.40, 8-4, i27,000, 3yo, 1 1/2mT, 2:34.74, sf. IN CHILE: BALAYTHOUS (FR) (c, 3, Bahhare--Silirisa {Fr}, by Luca Della Robbia (Chi), c, 3, Della Francesca-- Sillery) Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 2 wins, 3 places, Westminster Cathedral (Chi), by Wagon Master (Fr). i33,500. O-Adolf Renk; B-Mathieu de Watrigant; Club Hipico de Santiago, 7-31, Mdn, 1300mT, T-Brigitte Renk. *i30,000 yrl >07 DEAOCT. 1:15.66. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0. O-Stud Fe Grande; B-Haras Puerta De Hierro; T-Guillermo FRANCE, Vichy, 14.40, 8-4, i27,000, 3yo, 1mT, Aguirre. 1:41.77, sf. BIG SAVE (FR) (c, 3, Choisir {Aus}--Baracoa {Swi}, by UPCOMING EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES Llandaff) Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, Date Race Track i29,000. O/B-Erich Schmid; T-Henri-Alex Pantall. Aug. 9 Prix Maurice de Gheest Deauville *1/2 to Big Monologue (Ire) (Testa Rossa {Aus}), Aug. 16 Prix Jacques le Marois Deauville SW-Ger, $117,168. Rheinland-Pokal Cologne Aug. 18 International S. York IRELAND, Roscommon, 18.20, 8-4, i13,000, 3-4yo, Aug. 20 Yorkshire Oaks York 7fT, 1:43.16, hy. Aug. 21 Nunthorpe S. York PANIC (IRE) (c, 3, Polish Precedent--Radha {GB}, by Aug. 23 Prix Morny Deauville Bishop of Cashel {GB}) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, Prix Jean Romanet Deauville i16,982. O/T-Edward Lynam; B-Mrs Noelle Walsh. Aug. 30 Moyglare Stud S. The Curragh *i55,000 wnlg >06 GOFNOV; 26,000gns RNA yrl >07 Sept. 5 Irish Champion S. Leopardstown TATOCT; ,25,000 2yo >08 GOFMAR. Matron S. Leopardstown Sprint Cup Haydock