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HOPING TO CATCH A RISING STAR The next portion of the Road to the Kentucky Derby Challenge kicks off Saturday with a pair of $400,000 events for 3- year-olds. Gulfstream will stage the GII Besilu Stables Fountain of Youth S. at 5:35 p.m. and, about 20 minutes later, a full field is expected for the GII Risen Star S. at Fair Grounds. J. Paul Reddam’s California-based runner He’s Had Enough (Tapit) was entered in both races, but is Calumet Farm’s Oxbow Francesca Cumani is the presenter of the CNN expected to contest the Fountain (Awesome Again) corners for International show Winning Post. Each month, the team of Youth. home in the GIII Lecomte S. reports from a major race day, wherever it may be in “We drew post nine in the (video). He is the second choice in the Risen Star the world. This month, they were in St. Moritz for the Fountain of Youth and 12 of 15 Hodges Photography White Turf, which Francesca describes in her first in the Risen Star,” said trainer feature for the TDN here (CNN VIDEO). Next up is the Doug O’Neill. “I’d say we’re Emir's Sword in Qatar Feb. 28th, then the Dubai World leaning towards the Fountain of Youth.” Cup in March. For more information visit Trainer Al Stall Jr. entered a pair of promising colts in www.cnn.com/winningpost or watch Winning Post at the Risen Star, but didn’t have much luck when post the following times (GMT): Saturday, Feb. 23: 1730; positions were drawn. Claiborne and Adele Sunday, Feb. 24: 0830; Thursday, Feb. 28: 1730; Dilschneider’s unbeaten Departing (War Front), winner Saturday, Mar. 2: 0830, 2200; Sunday, Mar 3: 1730. of both of his starts at the New Orleans oval, was saddled with the 14 hole, while Brittlyn Stable’s According to the President of the 'White Turf,' Sunbean (Brahms) was left out in the cold as an also- Switzerland's most famous race meet on the frozen lake eligible. Both colts were listed at 12-1 on the morning- of St Moritz, is an occasion where the "peasants mix line. Sunbean was cross-entered in the Gentilly S. at a with the mile on turf for Louisiana-breds earlier on Saturday’s billionaires" and card. Cont. p4 one can "enjoy a a little sausage or glass of champagne" at this all-welcoming event. While I'm not sure how many peasants frequent this uber chic skiing resort, and a little sausage will set you back half a day’s wages, he can be excused for things being lost in translation while talking to us not in his native tongue. He did, however, have a point. Entry to the races is only 15 Swiss francs, or $16, and once inside you can pretty much go anywhere. The highlight is being able to get so close to the action. From our CNN point of view, it was ideal because we were allowed to film anywhere and everywhere, and for the racegoers who experienced fully the rumble and groaning of the 35cm thick ice as the horses roared past in a cloud of white kickback.

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On the Road with Cumani cont. What makes the White Turf so unique is the variety of the action. Flat races on snow are spectacle enough, but throw in trotting with iron-blade sulkies and the local speciality Skijoring, and it is a veritable feast for the eyes. While racing and trotting on ice at 1800m up present their own challenges, such as acclimatization and special shoeing, the Skijoring is in another league as far as perils and adaptability are concerned. The most interesting person I interviewed in the mountains was the charming German vet Annina Widmer. She explained that the most common cause of injury came from the specially adapted racing plates, which have large grips at the front and the sides. While they help the horse to grip on the compacted snow surface of the lake, they can also do considerable damage if one horse clip another whether in a race or in transit. On the subject of acclimatization, she said there are many theories, but generally it is thought that horses should arrive either over 72 hours prior to the race or within 24 hours of the race in order to cope best with the high altitude. Interestingly, she said that in her experience horses that spend longer in the mountains perform worse later on in the season than horses that are brought up and down from the mountains in between races over the three-week period. Unlike human athletes who can improve their performance by training at high altitude, Annina said that in horses, Ait has been shown in studies that speed at a defined heart rate on a treadmill (thus performance) decreased the longer the horse stayed at high altitude.@ Horses have naturally large spleens and are able to store huge amounts of red blood cells and produce them when needed, suggesting altitude training is counter- productive. Even more interesting is that she said horses tend to bleed less at altitude, which is surprising given the higher pulmonary arterial pressure when in the mountains. She told me that in a study in South Africa they scoped horses at sea level and at 1400m altitude after the race, and the same horses bled significantly less at altitude. But back to Skijoring. What I can't believe is that the horses used to race in this unashamedly dangerous event are normal racehorses. What=s more, they often only experience towing a man (or woman) on skis behind them one or two days before the race. Normally for their first experience they will have a rider on board as well as the skier behind, but the rider comes off for the race and it is down to the skier to control the horse over a tight 2700m course. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 2/20/13 • PAGE 4 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Cumani cont. Come race day, one is scratched in the paddock when it tries to jump over the rails and breaks the harness in the process. Another gets a fright before the start and spins and tramples a handler. You may well wonder how they start a race of this nature, but just like any other race, it=s in stalls, only the jockey is less than 2 metres behind the horses= hindquarters, thankfully with a, slightly token, padded gate that swings forwards as the horse jumps. The start is crucial as the place to be is near the lead on the rail, but with 12 horses gunning for the box seat, it=s a miracle there are not more incidents. Colored skis are an obligatory safety precaution, but the reality is a horse could tread on the skis in front of him at any time or swing wide into a competitor, and it=s not unusual to have a severely depleted field cross the line. In fact, in 1965, not one horse and skier finished! This time they all came through unscathed, but it was noticable how strung out and tired they finished. With the possible exception of the Palio di Siena and the Omak Suicide Race, Skijoring has to be one of the most perilous events combining man and horse still in existence, but then again, danger and excitement often go hand in hand, and I can=t help thinking that the longer this incredible spectacle continues the better.

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Risen Star cont. GoldMark Farm and Whisper Hill Farm=s Mylute (Midnight Lute) will kick off his 3-year-old campaign after a busy juvenile season. The grey colt faced the starter seven times in 2012 and showed his best in the last two. After finishing third behind Goldencents (Into Mischief) in the GIII Delta Jackpot S. Nov. 17, he ran off and hid from optional-claiming foes going a mile and 70 yards over this strip Dec. 26 (video). He is listed at 6-1 on the morning line.

Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 5:57 p.m.EST RISEN STAR S.-GII, $400,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Proud Strike K Smart Strike Stevens Asmussen 116 2 Code West K Lemon Drop Kid Garcia Baffert 116 3 Agent Dehere Eramia McAnally 116 4 Golden Soul Perfect Soul (Ire) Mena Stewart 116 5 Mylute Midnight Lute Bridgmohan Amoss 116 6 Palace Malice K Curlin Napravnik Pletcher 116 7 Hardrock Eleven K Rock Hard Ten Theriot Banks 116 8 Ive Struck a Nerve K Yankee Gentleman Graham D’meaux 116 9 Normandy Invasion K Tapit Lezcano Brown 116 10 Oxbow K Awesome Again Court Lukas 120 11 Bethel Pulpit Diego Dorochenko 116 12 He's Had Enough K Tapit Gutierrez O'Neill 116 13 Circle Unbroken K Broken Vow Goncalves Simms 116 14 Departing War Front Hernndz Jr Stall Jr 116 AE Sunbean Brahms Hernandez Stall Jr 116

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PURSE INCREASE FOR BLACK-EYED SUSAN Edited Press Release BLACK-TYPE PREVIEWS The Maryland Racing Commission approved the 2013 Pimlico Race Course spring stakes schedule at its Thursday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 12:35 p.m. EST monthly meeting Tuesday, and also announced a purse AL FAHIDI FORT S.-G2, $250,000, NH4yo/up, SH3yo/up, 1600mT hike for the May 17 GII Black-Eyed Susan S. for 3-year- PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 1 Don’t Call Me (Ire) Haafhd (GB) Nicholls Nicholls old fillies to $500,000. The headline event of the 2 Mushreq (Aus) Flying Spur (Aus) Hanagan de Kock 10-week meeting is the 138th running of the $1-million 3 Do It All Distorted Humor De Sousa bin Suroor GI Preakness S., the middle jewel of the Triple Crown 4 Master of Hounds Kingmambo Cosgrave de Kock May 18. The meet will feature 21 open stakes races for 5 Le Drakkar (Aus) Anabaa O’Neill bin Huzaim purses of $3.775 million, an increase of $625,000. 6 Mandaean (GB) Manduro (Ger) Barzalona al Zarooni 7 Across the Rhine Cuvee O’Shea Seemar There will be additional Maryland-bred stakes races 8 Iguazu Falls Pivotal (GB) de Vries bin Shafya and Maryland-bred bonuses to some of the existing 9 Fiscal (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Ffrench al Jahouri stakes added to the lineup, which will boost the final 10 Musir (Aus) Redoute’s Chce (Aus) Soumillon de Kock figure to more than $4 million for the stand. The All carry 126 pounds, bar Master of Hounds, 129. Preakness undercard features seven other stakes races, including four graded races. Purses for the GIII Thursday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 11:25 a.m. EST Maryland Sprint H. and the GIII Allaire duPont S. have BALANCHINE S.-G2, $200,000, NH4yo/up, SH3yo/up, f/m, 1800mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER been increased from $100,000 to $150,000. The May 1 Lily’s Angel (Ire) Dark Angel (Ire) Carroll Lyons 17 Preakness eve card features seven stakes races, 2 Prussian (GB) Dubai Destination Barzalona al Zarooni including the $300,000 GIII Pimlico Special S. 3 Dark Orchid Dansili (GB) Fallon bin Suroor AHaving a strong stakes schedule on Preakness 4 Sajjhaa (GB) King’s Best de Sousa bin Suroor weekend is important,@ Maryland Jockey Club President 5 Colliding Worlds (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) O’Shea Shanahan 6 Igugu (Aus) Galileo (Ire) Soumillon de Kock Tom Chuckas commented. AWe are working hard to 7 Spellwork Hard Spun Hanagan bin Suroor increase the profile of the Preakness eve card. All carry 126 pounds, bar Master of Hounds, 129. Increasing the purse of the Black-Eyed Susan by $200,000 is the first step in that direction. In addition, Saturday, Caulfield, Australia purses on overnight races during the meet will be raised PATINACK FARM BLUE DIAMOND S.-G1, A$1,000,000 ($1,034,719), 10-15% across the board, which should lead to larger 2yo, 1200mT fields and more wagering.@ SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT The Pimlico spring stand will begin Apr. 4 with live 1 9 Crack a Roadie (Aus) Chrg Frwrd (Aus) Williams Theodore 125 2 15 Dissident (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Duric Moody 125 racing taking place four days a week on a Thursday- 3 4 Shamus Award (Aus) Snitzel (Aus) Hall O’Brien 125 through-Sunday schedule prior to Preakness and then 4 3 The Bowler (Aus) Testa Rossa (Aus) Newitt Vasil 125 Friday, Saturday and Sunday (plus Memorial Day). The 5 6 Thermal Current (Aus) Excd & Excl (Aus) Nolen Moody 125 36-day meet will end June 8. 6 14 I Am Titanium (Aus) Flying Spur (Aus) Schofield Hayes 125 AIt is essential to continue a live racing schedule 7 5 Fast ‘N’ Rocking (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Arnold Hayes 125 8 13 Guelph (Aus) Excd & Excl (Aus) McEvoy Snowden 120 through the Triple Crown,@ Chuckas continued. AWe feel 9 12 Metastasio (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) Boss Snowden 120 this will help sustain the momentum built during 10 1 Miracles of Life (Aus) Nt a Sgl Dbt (Aus) Stojakovic Clarken 120 Preakness. The last three years racing ended on 11 8 Montsegur (Aus) New Approach (Ire) Reith Snowden 120 Preakness day and didn=t start back up until after Labor 12 16 Casquets (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Scr Scr Scr Day. This decision will allow fans who enjoyed 13 10 Kona Breeze (Aus) Sebring (Aus) Prebble Moody 120 14 11 Gregers (Aus) Commands (Aus) Dunn Hayes 120 themselves on Preakness weekend to come back 15 2 Godiva Rock (Aus) Stratum (Aus) No Rider Kent 120 sooner.@ 16 7 Quest for Peace (Aus) Hard Spun No Rider Moody 120

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The Aga also lets slip his keenness to 'play chess with nature,' which again disguises the deep thought that goes into the making of his racehorses, a planning process that sometimes take years to manifest itself. Take the recent arrival in France of the two-time Australian champion sire Redoute's Choice to The Aga's Haras de Bonneval and the completion this week of the son of Danehill's list of 100 European partners. This shuttling of the highly prized sire of 98 stakes winners, getting them at the elite level of 11.4% BREEDING - LEAVE IT TO CHANCE to runners, was not left to chance. In fact, it was By Richard Zachariah a deal 13 years in the making and the result of I always thought that as one of the much discussion between Redoute's owners world's most astute breeders, the Aga Arrowfield Stud and its principal John Messara, Khan's matings would have been the result The Aga Khan and his breeding manager, of forensic research, rigorous debate and Georges Rimaud. Georges, who is a familiar endless tactical meetings. Therefore, I was figure around the offices of Arrowfield in Sydney, startled to read in Philip Jodidio's splendid explains the deal and its history as being a bit like 'A Racing and Breeding Tradition--The a long chess game with all its complexities. Horses of the Aga Khan' that The Aga "I think it was in the summer of 2000 that mainly 'leaves it to chance.= John came to Deauville to talk to us about a I am certain this was a throwaway line, possible venture with Arrowfield,@ he stated. AAt akin to the old maxim 'put the best to the the time, we weren't quite sure that this was best and hope for the best,' but I am also Redoute’s Choice something we would get into, and as often with heartened by the honesty inherent in such us, it took time to see how this would fit into our a phrase that make us all a little more relaxed wrestling organization. with the inexact science of breeding .

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He continued, "After a couple of years and several He added, "Redoute's Choice has been very well- further visits to Australia, we started seeing how we received by European breeders, and it has been could work together and decided to give it a go. At the reasonably easy to fill his book, despite a very time, there was what appeared to be strong interest for competitive market at this level. One of the most our horses and families in Australia. We were selling a important things for us is also to produce some nice fair number of 'stayers' with a view to running in Cup fillies by him. We have had very good success with races and [of course] the Melbourne Cup. Six mares Danehill mares. The prospect of having mares by were sent in 2008, then subsequently three more. We Redoute's Choice, Danehill's best son, is very exciting will be sending more mares now that we have achieved for a breeding operation like ours." some success, though it should not exceed a dozen." Redoute's Choice, who has sired 21 Group 1 The agreement between Arrowfield and The Aga winners, including 10 Classic horses and seven 2-year- Khan has produced seven yearlings. A Redoute's old winners at the highest level, has been a dominant Choice (Aus)--Daralara (Fr) (Barathea {Ire}) colt, was stallion in Australia since going to stud in 2000 after a sold on the Gold Coast at the Magic Millions for distinguished 2- and 3-year-old career. A$575,000 to recognized judge James Bester. The four-time Group 1 winner will stand in France at Though the overall project is still in its infancy, Rimaud seems encouraged by the early results and i70,000. In Australia his fee has moved around, spoke enthusiastically about the arrival of Redoute's reaching a high of A$300,000 for two years and in Choice to New Zealand journalists this week. these more competitive days, he is available at "The idea of shuttling each other's stallions often A$137,500. Zachariah cont. came up for discussion, and last [Northern Hemisphere] autumn, JM offered to give it a go with Redoute's TELL IT TO THE TDN... Choice,@ he commented. AWe did not really think of Want to send a “Letter to the Editor” of the sending the horse to Ireland, as we already have a Thoroughbred Daily News? Our address is 60 number of classy stallions there, with Azamour and Dalakhani standing alongside Sea the Stars. It seemed Broad St., Red Bank, NJ, 07701; or send a fax to: natural that we would stand Redoute's Choice in (732) 747-8955; an e-mail to: France. The French stallion situation is also very [email protected]; or post in our different to that of the UK and Ireland. Upgrading the new Forum section at French stallion market is very important to us. This http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/members/fo looked like the right opportunity. rum/. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 2/20/13 • PAGE 9 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Hoofnote... Road to the Kentucky Derby The story of how Redoute's Choice was bred is an Championship Series - 1st Leg amazing tale better left to another column, but suffice points: 50-20-10-5 to say the super sire is ironically a result of The Aga Date Race-Track Khan's 'leave it to chance' mentality and definitely of Feb. 23 GII Risen Star S.-FG the 'best to the best' philosophy. GII Fountain of Youth S.-GP He was bred by the Singapore-domiciled, Sri Lankan- Mar. 2 GIII Gotham S.-AQU born retired businessman Muzaffer Yaseen, who Mar. 9 GII Tampa Bay Derby-TAM continues to hold a half-share in the horse. The private GII San Felipe S.-SA Yaseen, who has seen his colt turn into a money Mar. 16 GII Rebel S.-OP machine, putting an estimated A$100 million into his Mar. 23 GIII Spiral S.-TP bank account, didn't really know what a stallion was Mar. 24 GIII Sunland Derby-SUN when he sent his mare Shantha's Choice (Aus) to Danehill. This amazing fact was confirmed this week by his š › Australian manager Iris O'Farrell, who described the entry of she and her boss into breeding their first horse in 1995 as 'the blind leading the blind.= AMr. Yaseen had bought Shantha's Choice because he wanted a racehorse, not with any intention of breeding from her,@ she recollected. AIt was an area he had no knowledge of, but when she broke down I decided to go to stud. That is when Mr. Yaseen asked me what a stallion was?@ The rest, as they say is history, but the Redoute's story (he was named by Yaseen after the French mail order company La Redoute) has one more ironic twist-- the losing bidder on Shantha's Choice at the Melbourne yearling sale was John Messara. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 2/20/13 • PAGE 10 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

TOP DAMSIRES I had planned to finish up this cycle of APEX and A Runner analysis with some detail about broodmare sires, historical as well as current, and that is still the plan. In the meantime, in doing some further research last week, we discovered a group of 651 A Runners from 2010 who had unaccountably disappeared from the year-end 2012 cumulative file of A Runners. They were there at the end of 2011, but sometime along the way, they went for a walk, and we lost them. They have now been found and restored, but it does mean a lot of the information on sires of >Uniq A= Runners which we ran last week needs to be corrected. Fortunately, the G1-G2 winners among them didn=t disappear from that file, so that data is exactly as you saw. Also fortunately, no sires look worse; the sires of the 651 lost A Runners just look better. This discovery does mean the correct percentage of A Runners to Named Foals of Racing Age is 3.62%, rather than 3.42%--one out of every 27.5 instead of one out of every 29. The percentage of G1-G2 winners remains the same--0.715% (1 in 140), but the proportion of G1-G2 winners from Uniq A Runners drops slightly to 19.75%, still just about one in five. To see the corrected file with all 1003 sires, listed alphabetically, click here. There are two main problems with trying to identify leading living broodmare sires: first, it=s a little bit like jumps sires--by the time you know how good they are, half of them are dead; and, second, there is a perceived randomness in American pedigrees now--nobody knows quite what they=re looking at when they see a lot of the names. Accordingly, since we=re usually focused so intently on sire performance statistics, we thought it might be useful to have a brief look at broodmare sires. First, we have a list of contemporary broodmare sires, with the number of Uniq A Runners their daughters have produced, organized by their year of first foals, from sires with first foals 1994 through sires with first foals 2003. There are a few standout performers we can identify:

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$ First foals 1994: A.P. Indy hasn=t been eight times champion APEX sire for nothing, sire of 158 (corrected) Uniq A Runners and 54 G1-G2 winners. He=s equally impressive as a broodmare sire, with 96 Uniq A Runners as a broodmare sire by the end of 2012, and with “Though both Arqana (which included the Sylvia Wildenstein dispersal in crops still to run for him, he=s 2012) and Goffs were down on gross from last year, as in all mixed sales a long way from finished in the prices reflect more what are in the catalogues (even with supplements) that sphere. If you race in than any movement of the market one way or the other. With the January- North America, anyways, Februrary Mixed Sales now in the books, the North American and surely an A.P. Indy mare European market’s attention now turns to the 2-year-old sales, beginning would be the number one next month. We’ll be back on March 12 with the first of those results. target for any broodmare Thanks for listening.” A.P. Indy Lane’s End photo buyer. Historically, – Bill Oppenheim all-American sires are fine as broodmare sires in Europe: Halo, for example, never worked a yard in Europe as a sire, yet was the broodmare sire of Machiavellian. So, even though 90% of A.P. Indy=s A runners as a broodmare sire so far are in North America, class usually trumps regional differences when it comes to the broodmare sire. Whether that works out or not, A.P. Indy is just as good a broodmare sire as he=s been a sire.

$ First foals 1995: Kingmambo, another real class act who stood, as did A.P. Indy, at Lane=s End, Kingmambo is now the damsire of 64 Uniq A Runners and counting. It=s not a huge surprise: his own damsire, Nureyev, was a great broodmare sire before him. From our ARQANA FEBRUARY MIXED SALE studies, the interesting YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG thing about Kingmambo 2013 309 261 187 15.5% 71.6% 60.5% €1,487,000 €7,952 as a broodmare sire is 2012 314 261 204 16.9% 78.2% 65.0% €1,627,500 €7,978 that a fair few of the 2011 268 244 166 9.0% 68.0% 61.9% €946,000 €5,699 dams of at least his early 2010 239 218 129 8.8% 59.2% 54.0% €1,128,500 €8,748 good horses as a 2009 245 212 144 13.5% 67.9% 58.8% €815,500 €5,663 2008 238 213 120 10.5% 56.3% 50.4% €1,507,155 €12,560 broodmare sire were unraced--quite a bit Kingmambo Lane’s End photo higher proportion than normal. I=m a big believer that >class trumps all,= and I reckon Kingmambo is a great example of that. He crosses well with just about anything, too, though both as a sire and damsire he doesn=t much seem to like another dose of Mr. Prospector as the sire or damsire when he is in the other slot.

$ First foals 1996: Here=s a surprise--Dehere, who only sired five crops in North America before he was sold to Australia (and also stood in Japan, where he has a few A Runners as a broodmare sire), before coming back to the U.S., GOFFS FEBRUARY MIXED SALE then finally being sold on to YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG Turkey in the Coolmore package 2013 512 435 296 15.0% 68.0% 57.8% €2,879,750 €9,729 deal which also included Lion 2012 524 446 277 14.9% 62.1% 52.9% €3,706,500 €13,381 Heart and Powerscourt. He=s 2011 410 340 213 17.1% 62.6% 52.0% €1,853,500 €8,702 Dehere www.tkj.org now the damsire of 43 A 2010 515 393 193 23.7% 49.1% 37.5% €1,856,100 €9,617 Runners, much the best among 2009 535 397 189 25.8% 47.6% 35.3% €1,629,800 €8,623 F1996 sires. Barathea (31) has also done well in that 2008 989 702 372 29.0% 53.0% 37.6% €4,562,000 €12,263 department. Cont. p12 Data compiled by Brianne Stanley TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 2/20/13 • PAGE 12 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

$ First foals 1997: French Deputy, like Dehere a son of Deputy Minister (himself among the top 10 broodmare sires of A Runners with 169) leads this group with 37. He was sold to Japan, but still, like Dehere, the majority of his A Runners as a broodmare sire are in North America. Thunder Gulch (26) has also done well as a broodmare sire.

$ First foals 1998: Two standouts here--=s Song, with 39 A Runners as a broodmare sire, and Smart Strike, with 36. Both may ultimately turn out to be better as broodmare sires than as sires of sires, though both are still active, and will have more sons to go to stud (and Unbridled=s Song has First Defence, and Smart Strike none other than Curlin, with their first 3-year-olds this year). However, you=d be very happy to have daughters of either one to be breeding from; both are clearly very good in this sphere.

$ First foals 1999-2003: Early days still, for most of these; after all, the oldest foals even by F1999 sires have just turned 14. The one who does seem to be taking off as a broodmare sire is F2002 Giant=s Causeway, whose 11 A Runners as a broodmare sire so far, with his first foals just turned 11, looks very promising.

Cumulative Broodmare Sires... The APEX database begins with racing of 1983; in the last 30 years, there have been 132 stallions who have sired 50 or more A Runners as broodmare sires. Given that =s first crop was foaled in 1966 and were already 17 by 1983, no doubt his career totals will be considerably more than the 159 A Runners of which he was the broodmare sire from 1983 on. But for most of the sires, these will be career totals as broodmare sires, and how amazing was Mr. Prospector, with an incredible 323 A Runners as a broodmare sire! Northern Dancer=s hoofprints are all over this list, as you=d expect, with sons Sadler=s Wells (226), Nijinsky (205), Nureyev (174), Lyphard (169), and Danzig (158), and grandsons Deputy Minister (169) and (167), and Northern Dancer himself (159) filling eight of the top 11 places--so much for avoiding inbreeding to Northern Dancer! Sunday Silence (180) and Seattle Slew (168) are the only non Northern Dancer-line horses with more than 150 A Runners as broodmare sires at the end of 2012. I know lists like these are of primarily historical significance, but they=re still pretty interesting to look at every once in a while. Apologies again for the dropped 651 A Runners in last week=s lists, but we=re confident the lists we run this week, as well as the click-through list of all 1003 sires, are now accurate. Please use these lists, not last week=s. And, on that note, this column is off on holiday for the next two weeks; the column and WST resume Mar. 12. We=ll be paying attention, though, so there could be Tweets, or even Blogs in the meantime.

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LEADING DAMSIRES OF A RUNNERS, SIRES with 1st FOALS 1994-2003 1st Foals Broodmare Sire A's 1st Foals Broodmare Sire A's 1994 A.P. INDY 96 1999 SINGSPIEL 17 1994 SKY CLASSIC 27 1999 PULPIT 13 1994 SELKIRK 25 1999 LANGFUHR 12 1994 EL PRADO 24 1999 DANEHILL DANCER 6 1994 PLEASANT TAP 22 1999 UNUSUAL HEAT 2 1994 IN EXCESS 18 2000 TALE OF THE CAT 18 1995 KINGMAMBO 64 2000 AWESOME AGAIN 15 1995 BELONG TO ME 26 2000 ARCH 14 1995 GILDED TIME 23 2000 TOUCH GOLD 14 1995 BERTRANDO 21 2000 DISTORTED HUMOR 10 2000 PEINTRE CELEBRE 9 1996 DEHERE 43 2000 INDIAN CHARLIE 8 1996 BARATHEA 31 2000 GRAND SLAM 7 1996 HOLY BULL 22 2000 ELUSIVE QUALITY 5 1996 MONTBROOK 11 1996 LOMITAS 10 2001 7 2001 CAPE CROSS 4 1997 FRENCH DEPUTY 37 2001 DR FONG 4 1997 THUNDER GULCH 26 2001 STRAVINSKY 4 1997 MR. GREELEY 18 2001 VICTORY GALLOP 4 1997 MONSUN 15 2001 MALIBU MOON 2 1997 GREEN TUNE 13 1997 CHEROKEE RUN 12 2002 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY 11 1997 HERNANDO 10 2002 SINNDAR 7 1997 NOT FOR LOVE 7 2002 LEMON DROP KID 6 2002 MONTJEU 5 1998 UNBRIDLED'S SONG 39 2002 MORE THAN READY 5 1998 SMART STRIKE 36 2002 WAR CHANT 4 1998 FOREST WILDCAT 23 2002 DANSILI 2 1998 HENNESSY 20 1998 ANABAA 19 2003 GALILEO 6 1998 HONOUR AND GLORY 19 2003 TIZNOW 2 1998 MARIA'S MON 16 1998 PIVOTAL 10 1998 HALLING 9 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 2/20/13 • PAGE 14 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

DAMSIRES OF 50+ A BUCKPASSER 93 MARUZENSKY 68 RUNNERS CAPOTE 68 MEADOWLAKE 60 CARO 76 MILL REEF 79 SIRE A's CARSON CITY 70 MR. LEADER 74 100+, Ranked CLEVER TRICK 55 MT. LIVERMORE 52 MR. PROSPECTOR 323 CONQUISTADOR CIELO 79 NASKRA 64 SADLER'S WELLS 226 CORNISH PRINCE 58 NEVER BEND 56 NIJINSKY 205 COX'S RIDGE 57 NIGHT SHIFT 57 SUNDAY SILENCE 180 COZZENE 50 NODOUBLE 60 NUREYEV 174 CRAFTY PROSPECTOR 62 NORTHFIELDS 68 LYPHARD 169 CURE THE BLUES 59 OLDEN TIMES 68 DEPUTY MINISTER 169 DAMASCUS 98 OUR NATIVE 57 SEATTLE SLEW 168 DANCING BRAVE 67 88 STORM CAT 167 DANEHILL 89 PRINCE JOHN 63 NORTHERN DANCER 159 DEVIL'S BAG 54 PRIVATE ACCOUNT 91 DANZIG 158 DIESIS 62 QUIET AMERICAN 50 DARSHAAN 150 DR. FAGER 65 RAHY 90 NORTHERN TASTE 144 DRONE 70 RAISE A NATIVE 87 ALYDAR 137 DYNAFORMER 73 RAJA BABA 52 DIXIELAND BAND 136 ELA-MANA-MOU 58 RED RANSOM 66 HABITAT 134 EXCLUSIVE NATIVE 62 RELAUNCH 78 CAERLEON 133 EXPLODENT 56 ROUND TABLE 58 RIVERMAN 132 84 ROYAL ACADEMY 56 129 FLYING PASTER 53 SHARPEN UP 52 WOODMAN 129 FORTY NINER 76 SILENT SCREEN 61 VICE REGENT 126 GONE WEST 81 SILVER DEPUTY 68 BLUSHING GROOM 123 GREAT ABOVE 50 SILVER HAWK 58 MISWAKI 123 GREEN DANCER 99 SIR GAYLORD 51 HALO 122 GREEN DESERT 64 SMARTEN 56 AFFIRMED 118 GREY DAWN ii 87 SPECTACULAR BID 76 SHIRLEY HEIGHTS 118 GULCH 55 STAGE DOOR JOHNNY 62 SEEKING THE GOLD 113 HAWAII 53 STOP THE MUSIC 67 ALLEGED 112 HIS MAJESTY 69 STRAWBERRY ROAD 50 GRAUSTARK 111 HOIST THE FLAG 76 SUMURU 54 IN REALITY 108 IRISH RIVER 94 THE MINSTREL 78 SIR IVOR 108 KEY TO THE MINT 93 THEATRICAL 55 ROBERTO 107 KINGMAMBO 64 TOM ROLFE 84 107 KRIS 76 TONY BIN 93 VAGUELY NOBLE 105 KRIS S. 89 TOP VILLE 59 RAINBOW QUEST 103 LAST TYCOON 60 TOPSIDER 52 50-99, Alphabetically LE FABULEUX 52 UNBRIDLED 55 A.P. INDY 96 LEAR FAN 54 VALID APPEAL 96 ACK ACK 54 LORD AT WAR 52 WILD AGAIN 89 AFLEET 57 LUTHIER 65 APALACHEE 51 MACHIAVELLIAN 53 BE MY GUEST 76 MAJESTIC LIGHT 58 BOLD RUCKUS 73 MAJESTIC PRINCE 51 BROAD BRUSH 64 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 2/20/13 • PAGE 15 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 2/20/13 • PAGE 16 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com AROUND THE WORLD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2013

BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD SPRING STAKES SCHEDULE WORTH OVER $6.8 MILLION Betfair Hollywood Park has unveiled a stakes schedule worth over $8.8 million for the 2013 Yesterday=s Results: spring/summer meeting. This is the 75th anniversary 6th-PRX, $47,980, Msw, 3yo, f, 1m70y, 1:45 4/5, my. season for the Inglewood oval, which will kick off ZENZARA (f, 3, Medaglia d=Oro--Enduring Will {SW & Apr. 25 and will run through July 14. Among the top- GSP, $149,170}, by Arch) came into this contest off a level events set for the year are the $500,000 pair of non-threatening thirds going a mile at Parx GI Hollywood Gold Cup July 6, $350,000 GI American Dec. 3 and Jan. 6, respectively. Equipped with blinkers Oaks July 13; $300,000 GI Shoemaker Turf Mile and for the first time, the 9-2 chance seized command with $250,000 GI Triple Bend Invitational, both June 29; a bold move on the backstretch and galloped home a $250,000 GI Gamely S. May 27; and $250,000 7 3/4-length winner over a sticky track. Tmesis (Tapit) GI Vanity H. June 15. rounded out the exacta. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-2, AOnce again, the Hollywood Gold Cup and the $37,400. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. American Oaks are the highlights of the season,== said O/B-Michael Rainier (KY). T-John C Servis. Martin Panza, Betfair Hollywood Park=s racing secretary and vice president of racing. AThe meet should get off to a good start with the well-received Golden State series continuing on California Gold Rush Day [Apr. 27].== F-T Texas Catalogues 131: The complete schedule can be viewed at Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 131 head for Texas 2- www.hollywoodpark.com. year-olds in Training and Horses of Racing Age Sale, which will be held at Lone Star Park Apr. 3. The Did You Know?... catalogue can be viewed at fasigtipton.com. Champion ROYAL DELTA (Empire Maker) A This sale continues to offer buyers top pedigrees and was tabbed as a excellent performers in the southwest region,@ stated J “TDN Rising Star” J Tim Boyce, director of sales. AWith many more stakes- Visit the TDN Rising Stars section on our winning graduates in 2012, the back cover of the website! catalogue, where we feature win pictures of our grads, has become very crowded.@ Cont. p2 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 2/20/13 • PAGE 2 of 4 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

F-T Texas cont. AThe Horses of Racing Age section has attracted a lot of interest and should be an excellent venue, especially right before this exciting race meet,@ Boyce added. AThe Yesterday=s Results: two different categories of horses being offered Toulouse, 18.10, Cond, i27,000, 3yo, 1mT, 1:44.61, complement each other and is intended to bring more vsf. owners and trainers to the auction.@ STAR PRINCE (FR) (c, 3, Green Tune--Princess Love The under-tack show starts at 11 a.m. Apr. 1. {Fr}, by Verglas {Ire}), who was runner-up in the Listed Criterium du Languedoc over this course and distance on his last visit to the races in November, was sent off the 7-10 crowd=s choice and raced freely under First-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, Feb. 20 restraint in fourth early. Launched wide in the stretch, Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2009 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ the i34,000 OSASEP yearling hit the front with 300 BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) meters remaining and was pushed out to score comfortably by a length from Mohicane (Fr) (Samum BUZZARDS BAY (Marco Bay), 40/0/0 {Ger}). Lifetime Record: SP-Fr, 6 starts, 3 wins, 3-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Savin Buzzby, 3-1 PRIVATE VOW (Broken Vow), Red River Farms, $2K, 96/15/0 3 places, i49,500. 3-DED, Msw, 5f, Six K Vow, $21K JF2 YO 2yo, 4-1 O-Antonio Caro; B-SCEA Elevage de Tourgeville & TAPAZOZ (Desert Warrior), 9/1/0 Jacques-Eric Strauss; T-Jean-Claude Rouget. 3-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Go Doctor O Go, 12-1 THE GREEN MONKEY (Forestry), Hartley DeRenzo, $5K, 29/7/0 3-DED, Msw, 5f, Cajun Monkey, 20-1

LONHRO FILLY TOPS PERTH OPENER A striking brown filly by Lonhro (Aus), sire of Triple Crown winner Pierro (Aus), fetched a final bid of A$260,000 to top Tuesday=s opening session of the Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale at the company=s Belmont complex. Consigned by Graham Daws=s Dawson Stud as lot 114, the Sept. 18 foal, locally bred by Daws, attracted the eye of several bidders, and it was John IN BRITAIN: Chalmers Bloodstock Light Burst, c, 4, Hard Spun--Kew Garden, by Seattle who proved victorious Slew. Southwell, 2-19, Hcp, 4yo/up, 7f (AWT). in the end. B-C Kidder, N Cole & B Kidder. *$190,000 yrl >10 "She's the standout FTKJUL. **1/2 to Queens Plaza (Forestry), SW. filly of the sale," IN ARGENTINA: Chalmers said. "She is Winter Wind, f, 4, Giant=s Causeway--Cold Cold Woman the most correct Lonhro (GB) (SW, $116,690), by Machiavellian. Palermo, I've seen, and she is a 2-18, Maiden, 1600m, 1:38.76. B-Neil Jones. $8,000 really lovely individual. 2yo >11 KEENOV. Session-topping lot 114 I've researched a lot of #Dona Niarchos, f, 4, Mizzen Mast--Seven Moons magicmillions.com.au the pedigree to see (Jpn), by Sunday Silence. La Plata, 2-17, Cond., where the mares in the 1200m, 1:12.69. B-Flaxman Holdings Limited. *Won family are headed at stud and there is a lot of upside.@ by six lengths. **$25,000 yrl >10 KEESEP. Cont. p3 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 2/20/13 • PAGE 3 of 4 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

MM Perth Sale cont. Considering the prices for quality fillies at other sales around Australasia, I think she is great value as well," Chalmers summed up. The daughter of MSW Most Secret (Aus) (Bletchley Park {Ire}), one of 18 to achieve a six-figure pricetag during the session, is a half-sister to three full stakes winners, including Covertly (Aus) (Metal Storm {Aus}), winner at nearby Ascot Racecourse of the G1 Railway S. She is also kin to Group 3 winner So Secret (Aus) (Danetime {Ire}) and SW & GSP Secret Link (Aus) (Encosta de Lago {Aus}). A pair of colts were knocked down for A$190,000 to be the joint-second dearest offerings on the day. One of those was the first horse through the ring and was also consigned by Dawson Stud. A son of Testa Rossa (Aus) out of SP Tantra Dancer (Aus) (Hideyoshi), the Aug. 27 foal was purchased by Damien Wyer and will be trained by Jim Taylor. "For mine he is the best horse to have come off Dawson Stud since Famous Roman (Aus) (Danetime {Ire})," Wyer said, referring to the Group 2 winner. "His conformation is perfect, his x-rays were perfect and Jim wanted us to buy him." Wyer signed for last year=s sales-topper Petrol Power (Aus) (Snitzel {Aus}), third in the Magic Millions Perth 2YO Classic over the past weekend. The other $190,000 offering was a son of Choisir (Aus)--Flight Path (Aus) (Bletchley Park {Ire}). Consigned by Anita Vale Stud, the brown colt was purchased by Mt Hallowell Stud and will be conditioned by Trevor MAGIC MILLIONS PERTH YEARLINGS Andrews. Tuesday’s Top Six Lots Sales officials were please with the results. Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (A$) "The clearance rate rounded out to 76%, which was 114 filly Lonhro (Aus) Most Secret (Aus) 260,000 very good considering there were some very soft (Sirecam.com video) patches during the day," Magic Millions Managing B-G R & Mrs C J Daws Director Vin Cox said. "While not comparing apples to Consigned by Dawson Stud apples because of a new sale format, the market felt Purchased by John Chalmers Bloodstock very similar to last year. Once we take everything into 71 colt Choisir (Aus) Flight Path (Aus) 190,000 account with sales to come, I think we'll see the WA B-R J & A B Anderson industry will be in good health." Consigned by Anita Vale Stud Purchased by Mt Hallowell Stud 1 colt Testa Rossa (Aus) Tantra Dancer (Aus) 190,000 (Sirecam.com video) MAGIC MILLIONS PERTH YEARLINGS B-G R Daws Tuesday, February 19, 2013 Consigned by Dawson Stud Purchased by Damien Wyer Racing & Bloodstock 172 colt Wanted (Aus) South Terrace (Aus) 170,000 SESSION TOTALS 2013 2012 (Sirecam.com video) Catalogued 185 130 B-L J Fleming No. Offered 172 123 Consigned by Eliza Park, agent No. Sold 131 98 Purchased by Mt Hallowell Stud RNAs 41 25 87 colt Flying Spur (Aus) Imaginaire (Aus) 150,000 % RNA 23.8% 20.3% B-Cape Falls Thoroughbreds & Trafalgar Investments Pty Ltd Highest Price A$260,000 A$240,000 Consigned by Cape Falls Thoroughbreds Gross A$7,544,500 A$6,930,000 Purchased by Neville Parnham Average (% change) A$57,592 (-18.6%) A$70,714 36 colt Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Born Priceless (Aus) 150,000 Median (% change) A$45,000 (+12.5%) A$40,000 B-Yarradale Stud www.magicmillions.com.au Consigned by Yarradale Stud Purchased by Dion Luciani

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B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N AMERICA B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N EUROPE BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: COPA JORGE WASHINGTON, $54,500, CMR, 2-17, MAIDEN WINNER: 3yo, 1 1/16m, 1:48, ft. +Dorfman (GB), c, 3, Halling--Cercle d=Amour, by 1B#SPECIAL WARRIOR, 120, g, 3, Majestic Warrior- - Storm Cat. Southwell, Britain, 2-19, Mdn, 3yo/up, Special One, by Point Given. ($9,000 yrl >11 1 3/8m (AWT). B-Darley. KEESEP). O-Jay Jay Racing; B-Hinkle Farms & Ben Kessinger (KY); T-Jose D Velez; J-J C Diaz; $31,610. Lifetime Record: 9-3-3-0, $46,380. 2--Advier, 120, g, 3, Afleet Alex--Dancing Meg, by Sky Classic. ($40,000 wnlg >10 KEENOV). $10,900. 3--Dangerous Pass, 120, c, 3, War Pass--Roman Trumpet, by Grand Slam. ($10,000 wnlg >10 KEENOV; $20,000 yrl >11 KEESEP). $5,450. Baccari Bloodstock Sales Graduate

Margins: 2, 8 1/4, 9. Odds: 3.45, 3.75, 14.05.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Hallie Brooks, f, 3, A. P. Warrior--Jon's Kimberly, by Criminal Type. PRX, 2-19, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:07. STERLING VOW, 8, Broken Vow--Silver n Satin, by B-Mr & Mrs Marty Hershe (FL). *1/2 to Dry Martini Silver Deputy. (Slew Gin Fizz), MGSW & GISP, $1,344,006. Foal born Feb. 7, a colt by Colonel John. Grand Vin, g, 5, Grand Jewel--Sugar Lady, by Lost Will be bred back to Langfuhr. Mountain. SUN, 2-19, 5f, :57 2/5. B-Dr David de Owned by Spruce Lane Farm & Valerie Stevens. Jongh (TX). Accomplishments: SW, $157,128.