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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here PASSES AWAY FEATURE PRESENTATION • G1 S. Rahy ( {Fr}--, by ), pensioned from stud duty at Three Chimneys in 2009, died from the infirmities of old age, it announced Thursday. He was 26. From 19 crops, Rahy sired 13 Grade/Group 1 winners, including champions , EIGHT SET FOR CHARIOT TEST and Teruya Yoshida=s (Sahm) will face seven Serena=s Song. The rivals in tomorrow=s G1 Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot chestnut also made S. at Newmarket. Her attempt at a third consecutive a big mark as a renewal was made easier by the withdrawal of Khalid broodmare sire, Abdullah=s G1 Matron S. heroine Emulous (GB) (Dansili and is responsible Rahy {GB}). Another notable for Grade/Group 1 absentee at the winners After Market, Giant=s Causeway, Life at Ten, declaration stage was (GB), Osceola (Brz), Rahy=s Attorney, Sheikh Ahmed bin Rutherienne and . Rashid Al Maktoum=s ARahy was a cornerstone in the development of Three unbeaten (GB) Chimneys,@ Three Chimneys owner Robert Clay (Selkirk), but the race commented. AHe was a little horse with a lot of heart. still looks to have a We owe him so much. We will be forever grateful to competitive feel with Sheikh Maktoum for giving us the opportunity to stand the supplemented Rahy, and to the Maktoum family for partnering with us Sept. 8 G3 S. in developing his magnificent stud career.@ Cont. p3 winner Alanza (Ire) (Dubai Destination) (GB) and J “TDN Rising Horsephotos Star” J and July 8 G1 Falmouth S. scorer Timepiece (GB) (Zamindar) set to keep the French mare on her toes. Back for a third time here is Fawzi Abdulla Nass=s Strawberrydaiquiri (GB) (Dansili {GB}), who was 4 1/4 lengths behind Sahpresa when fourth two years ago and 1 3/4 lengths second to the Collet flagbearer 12 months ago when trained by Sir . Now with Brian Meehan, the grey was fifth in the Feb. 18 G2 and seventh in the Mar. 26 G1 Dubai Duty Free at Meydan and was having her first start since when seventh behind the subsequent GI Garden City S. runner-up Theyskens= Theory (Bernardini) in Sandown=s Atalanta S., which looked much stronger than its listed status Aug. 20. AShe is a smart mare who was runner-up in this last year and shaped with great promise in seventh in the hot Sandown listed race won by stablemate Theyskens= Theory,@ Meehan said. AShe is working nicely and looks set for a big run.@ Cont. p2 www.claibornefarm.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 2 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Cont. from p1 Saturday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 3:10 p.m. KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN SUN CHARIOT S.-G1, ,174,400, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 1 8 Chachamaidee (Ire) Ftstpsnthsnd (GB) Mongan Cecil 2 5 I'm a Dreamer (Ire) Buick Simcock 3 6 Show (Ire) Noverre Hughes Channon 4 7 Sahpresa Sahm Lemaire Rod Collet 5 4 Strawberrydaiquiri (GB) Dansili (GB) M Dwyer Meehan 6 3 Timepiece (GB) Zamindar Queally Cecil 7 1 Alanza (Ire) Dubai Destination Murtagh Oxx 8 2 Together (Ire) Galileo (Ire) O'Donoghue A O'Brien All carry 129 pounds bar Alanza & Together, 125. NEWS TODAY BREEDERS’ CUP ANNOUNCES POST TIME & WAGERING MENU Edited Press Release The Breeders= Cup announced the wagering menu and post times for the 28th World Championships, to be held Friday, Nov. 4 and Saturday, Nov. 5 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. There will be a total of 10 races (six BC races) on the Friday program (post time 2:00 p.m. EDT), and 12 races on Saturday (9 BC races). The tentative order for Friday=s Breeders= Cup races are: $500,000 Juvenile Sprint (4:10 p.m.); $1-million GII Juvenile Fillies Turf (4:50 p.m.); $1- million GI Sentient Jet Filly & Mare Sprint (5:30 p.m.); $2-million GI Grey Goose Juvenile Fillies (6:10 p.m.); Also featured on the Breeders= Cup cards: $2-million GI Emirates Airline Filly & Mare Turf (6:50 $Fridays Ultra Pick 6 will have a guaranteed gross p.m.); and $2-million GI Ladies= Classic (7:30 p.m.). pool of $750,000, while Saturday=s Ultra Pick 6 will On Saturday, first post time is 12:05 p.m. EDT, feature a $2-million guaranteed gross pool. If no one beginning with an allowance race and a stakes race. hits the Friday Ultra Pick 6, the pool will carry over The tentative order of Breeders= Cup races are: into Saturday=s Ultra Pick 6. The wager is a $500,000 GII Marathon (1:20 p.m.); $1-million mandatory payout at the end of the Saturday GI Juvenile Turf (2:02 p.m.); $1.5-million GI Sentient program. Jet Sprint (2:37 p.m.); $1-million GII Turf Sprint (3:21 $A Daily Double wager linking the Breeders' Cup p.m.); $2-million GI Grey Goose Juvenile (4:01 p.m.); Ladies= Classic on Friday to the Breeders' Cup $2-million GI TVG Mile (4:45 p.m.); $1-million GI Dirt Classic on Saturday will again be offered. Mile (5:25 p.m.); $3-million GI Emirates Airline Turf $Both days will feature The Pick 4, with a 50-cent (6:07 p.m.); and $5-million GI Classic (7:00 p.m.). An minimum. Friday=s all Championships Pick 4 (races additional stakes race will be the 12th race at 7:40 7-10), will have a guaranteed pool of $750,000. On p.m. There will be an Ultra Pick Six with a guaranteed Saturday, there will be two guaranteed Pick 4s. The gross pool of $2 million on the Saturday program, early all Championships Pick 4 (races 4-7) will have a beginning with the Turf Sprint and concluding with the $1-million guaranteed gross pool and the late all Classic. The Official race order for both days of the Championships Pick 4 (races 8-11) will have a $1.5 World Championships will be finalized Wed., Oct. 26. million gross pool. The remainder of each day's card will be set after $A Super High Five wager on both the Ladies= Classic entries and post-positions are drawn Monday, Oct. 31. and the Classic will be offered. Bettors are required Featured on this year=s wagering menu is a new to select the first five finishing places on one ticket. Breeders= Cup Pick 5 with a 50-cent minimum bet If no one hits the Super High Five on Friday, the pool value. The wager will be offered on the first five will carry over to Saturday=s Super High Five on the Breeders= Cup races each day. The wager offers a Classic. The wager is a mandatory payout after the mandatory payout on each championship day. Classic. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 3 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Rahy Dead cont. from p1 Bred by Hill >n= Dale Farm in Kentucky, Rahy is out of Canadian Horse of the Year and two-time Rahy, a $2-million KEEJUL yearling purchase by older mare Glorious Song, who is a full-sister to Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum, began his champion Devil=s Bag and leading sire Saint Ballado. career overseas with trainer Sir Michael Stoute, winning Glorious Song also produced multiple champion the Listed Sirenia (Ire) (In the {GB}). S. and placing in Rahy will be buried in the Three Chimneys stallion the G1 Middle Park cemetery. S. at two. He AHe was the ultimate >great things come in small annexed one of packages= kind of horse,@ stallion manager three starts during Sandy Hatfield said. AHe was really a little s--t! He his sophomore kicked harder and faster than any of the other season, then was stallions, but that definitely wasn=t a reason not to shipped to the U.S. him. I have so much respect for that horse. We=ll miss and transferred to him a lot.@ Neil Drysdale for his 4-year-old RAHY - GRADE/GROUP 1 WINNERS campaign. Rahy GI Winner Broodmare Sire posted a 10-length Allow (Aus) Three Chimneys Photo victory in the GII Bel Air H. at Dancing Forever Seeking the Gold Hollywood Park and concluded his racing career with Designed for Luck Green Dancer runner-up efforts in Santa Anita=s GIII Goodwood H. Dreaming of Anna Broad Brush and GIII Harold C. Ramser Sr. H. Three Chimneys purchased a 50% interest in Rahy Early Pioneer Slew o' Gold following his retirement in 1989, and stood him in Exotic Wood Dixieland Band partnership with the Maktoum family for the duration of Fantastic Light II his breeding career. His stud fee reached as high as $100,000. Noverre ARahy is one of the most important stallions we=ve Rio de la Plata Ahmad (Arg) had,@ Three Chimneys President Case Clay said. AAs a Serena's Song Northfields stallion, he had a profound and lasting impact on the Shining Energy Lycius breed and was integral to the development and success of Three Chimneys. He was truly a world-class Tates Creek Nureyev international sire.@ Tranquility Lake Danzig P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 4 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

GRADED/GROUP RESULTS Today’s Graded Stakes brought to you by Thursday, Newmarket, Britain SOMERVILLE TATTERSALL S.-G3, ,34,000, Newmarket, 9-22, 2yo, c/g, 7fT, 1:28.88, gd/fm. 1--#@CRIUS (IRE), 124, c, 2, by Heliostatic (Ire) 1st Dam: Fearless Flyer (Ire) (GSW-NA, $106,380), by Brave Act (GB) 2nd Dam: Canary Bird (Ire), by Catrail 3rd Dam: Coupe d=Hebe (Ire), by Ile de EDT Race Click for TV (i18,000 RNA wnlg >09 GOFNOV; 18,000gns yrl >10 8:15a S.-G3, NMT (brisnet.com PPs) ----- TATOCT). O-Titan Assets; B-Oak Lodge Bloodstock; 8:50a La Cpe de Msns-Lffte-G3, ML ------T-Richard Hannon; J-; ,19,281. 9:25a Joel S.-G2, NMT (brisnet.com PPs) ----- Lifetime Record: 5-3-2-0, ,33,648. *First stakes 10:00a Fillies’ Mile-G1, NMT (brisnet.com PPs) ----- winner for freshman sire (by Galileo {Ire}). Werk Nick Rating: C.

Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Don't Miss the Vinery Sales consignment OAK LODGE Bred and Consigned at the September Yearling Sale! Click here for more... 2--Farraaj (Ire), 124, c, 2, Dubai Destination--Pastorale (GB), by Nureyev. O-Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al P P R E V I E W S P Maktoum; B-Darley; T-Roger Varian; ,7,310. 3--Zip Top (Ire), 124, c, 2, Smart Strike--Zofzig, by MORE BLUE LIGHT? Danzig. O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Darley; Newly moved to Newmarket from Ascot, today=s T-Jim Bolger; ,3,658. G1 Shadwell Fillies= Mile features Lyric of Light, who Margins: 2HF, SHD, NK. Odds: 15-2, 11-8, 14-1. bids to extend her unbeaten record for a stable which Also Ran: Crusade, Letsgoroundagain (Ire), Red Seventy (GB), Storming has enjoyed a purple patch with its juvenile fillies so far Bernard, Ghost Protocol (Ire), Electrician (GB). Click for the Racing Post in 2011. Her neck defeat of J “TDN Rising Star” J chart or the brisnet.com PPs. Video, courtesy Racing UK. in Doncaster=s G2 May Hill S. a fortnight Crius opened his account on debut in a Warwick ago was characterised by some late wandering and this maiden July 7 before adding a novice event on the July tough test, which was originally the target of her stable Course here 22 days later. Runner-up in a mile nursery companion Discourse ( {Ire}), comes up at York=s meeting Aug. 20, the bay filled that quickly on the back of that run. ALyric of Light is in same spot in the Listed Ascendant S. at Haydock back good form and she has improved since Doncaster,@ at that trip last time Sept. 3. He showed plentiful speed trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni said. AShe came on a lot dropped back in distance to put some smart reputations for her first start at Newmarket and I hope that she has to the sword in this intriguing affair. Leading the learned plenty from the May Hill S., because she was eventual third-place finisher Zip Top as that pair raced still very green. She has improved with every start this alone towards the stand=s side, Crius was on top overall season, so I am hopeful that she can continue her before the quarter pole and never looked caught as the upward curve.@ Whether Fallen For You can reverse favorite Farraaj made heavy weather of the task in May Hill form is debatable, as she appeared to be hand. AI gave him an awful ride at York and when I second-best with no excuses that day. But connections made the running on him at Haydock on slow ground, I hold her in the highest regard and the manner of her thought I should have gone faster, but with the tailwind debut success on the July Course here July 30 today I let him rip,@ jockey Richard Hughes said. AI knew suggests she could be out of the top drawer. , if I was quite near to the rail and he was getting tired I who took the G3 Albany S. at Royal Ascot June 17, wouldn=t have far to go to get to it. This was a little bit was 3 1/4 lengths behind that duo in the May Hill. sharp for him and he=s a big, tall horse who has done us Other interesting prospects could be the unexposed pair proud today, so we=ll leave him off for the year. Albamara and Firdaws. Both daughters of significant We wouldn=t put him down as our Guineas horse, but Group 1 winners, the former scored by four lengths at he=s decent and could go for the Craven.@ Epsom Aug. 30

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Shadwell Fillies= Mile cont. from p4 FINDING HIS VOICE Firdaws opened her account in a seven-furlong This newly upgraded part of the Champions= Series maiden at Salisbury Sept. 1. AFirdaws is obviously a filly has attracted a disappointing turnout, with last year=s of great promise,@ the owner/breeder Sheikh Hamdan G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. winner Poet=s Voice looking to bin Rashid Al Maktoum=s Racing Manager Angus Gold put a below-par comeback effort in the G2 Celebration said of the Roger Varian trainee. AShe won in Mile behind him. Only seventh in that Aug. 27 workmanlike fashion at Salisbury, but I hope that was Goodwood contest, he is joined by Emerald due to the ground--it was very dead that day and she Commander, who needs to find improvement on his didn=t quicken like she did at Newbury [on debut]. The latest third in the Listed Fortune S. at Sandown nine mile is going to be in her favour and she will like the days ago. APoet=s Voice came out of his Goodwood run forecast faster ground at Newmarket. We don t know if = very well and he has improved for that race,@ trainer she is good enough to win a Group 1, but it would be Saeed bin Suroor commented. AHe did a very good particularly fitting if she did. @ piece of work on Saturday and he looks physically SHADWELL FILLIES’ MILE-G1 better than last month. This is the right trip for him and £150,000, 2yo, f, 1mT I am hopeful that he can run a better race this time. Emerald Commander has been working well lately and I Friday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 3:00 p.m. have been pleased with his preparation.@ Sir Michael SHADWELL FILLIES MILE-G1, 150,000, 2yo, f, 1mT = , Stoute puts forward Tazahum, who has progressed all SCPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 1 5 Albamara (GB) Galileo (Ire) Sanders Prescott Bt season and put up one of his best efforts when a latest 2 2 Devotion (Ire) (Ire) O’Donoghue A O’Brien second to the subsequent G3 Arc Trial winner Green 3 8 Fallen For You (GB) Dansili (GB) Buick Gosden (Ire) (Marju {Ire}) in York=s G3 Strensall S. over 4 1 Firdaws Mr. Greeley R Hills Varian a furlong further Aug. 19. Veteran Premio Loco took a 5 7 Lyric of Light (GB) Street Cry (Ire) Dettori Al Zarooni poor renewal of the G2 Park S. over seven furlongs at 6 4 Salford Art (Ire) Sir Percy (GB) O’Neill Elsworth Doncaster last time Sept. 10, but has a fine record in 7 3 Samitar (GB) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Spencer Channon small-field events and warrants respect. 8 6 Semayyel (Ire) Fallon C Brittain 9 9 Swingland (GB) Pivotal (GB) Fortune Cole Joel S. cont. p6 All carry 124 pounds.

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Cont. from p5 Friday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 2:25 p.m. NAYEF JOEL S.-G2, ,100,000, 3yo/up, 1mT SCPP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 12 Emerald Commander (Ire) Pivotal (GB) Buick bin Suroor 129 2 4 Poet’s Voice (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Dettori bin Suroor 129 3 5 Premio Loco Prized Baker Wall 129 4 1 Ransom Note (GB) Red Ransom M Hills C Hills 129 5 6 Karam Albaari (Ire) King’s Best Fallon Jenkins 125 6 3 Libranno (GB) Librettist Hughes Hannon 125 7 7 Tazahum Rdte’s Chce (Aus) R Hills Stoute 125

A SHARP TRIO hold the aces in the juvenile fillies= category this year and send an intriguing trio in this early 1000 Guineas pointer headed by the G3 Prestige S. runner-up Rakasa. The choice of holds the re-opposing Questing on the form of that Aug. 27 Goodwood contest. Desert Gazelle earned a J “TDN Rising Star” J with a four-length winning debut over six furlongs at this town=s July Course July 9 before failing to build on that performance when only fourth behind Discourse (Street Cry {Ire}) in the G3 S. over seven furlongs of the same strip last time Aug. 6. That form has received a boost after the fifth-place finisher Wahylah (Ire) (Shamardal) took the ,100,000 Millions race here recently and she has another chance to confirm her initial promise. Minidress is no back-number. The Al Zarooni trainee was an impressive four-length winner of a seven-furlong maiden on the Sweet Solera card. ARakasa surprised us Friday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 1:15 p.m. a little at Goodwood with how well she ran and has SAKHEE OH SO SHARP S.-G3, ,34,000, 2yo, f, 7fT improved a little bit since then,@ Mahmood Al Zarooni SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 1 11 Albaspina (Ire) Selkirk Sanders Prescott commented. There is a bit of a question mark over A 2 10 Alsindi (Ire) Acclamation (GB) Queally C Brittain how she will cope with the ground, but she is in good 32Cockney Dancer (GB) Cockney Rebel (Ire) M Hills C Hills form at the moment. Minidress has also improved for 4 4 Desert Gazelle Smart Strike Fallon bin Suroor her debut, but she is still a little weak. She is a tough 5 9 Elusive Flame (GB) Elusive City Spencer Elsworth filly and we will find out more about her ability.@ Saeed 6 3 Emirates Art (GB) Excellent Art (GB) Lane Simcock bin Suroor said of Desert Gazelle, AShe won nicely on 7 8 Minidress (GB) Street Cry (Ire) Ajtebi Al Zarooni her debut, but we were a little disappointed with her 8 5 Nayarra (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) Hughes Channon latest start. She came out of that race very well and 9 1 Questing (GB) Hard Spun Buick Gosden worked nicely on Tuesday morning. She deserves 10 7 Rakasa (GB) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Dettori Al Zarooni another chance in a group race and I am looking 11 6 Villeneuve (GB) Zamindar Dwyer Muir All carry 124 pounds. forward to seeing her run well.@ Albaspina beat a lesser crew in a Carlisle maiden on debut Sept. 7, but there Friday, Maisons-Laffitte, France, post time: 2:50 p.m. was a lot to like about the way she went through the LA COUPE DE MAISONS-LAFFITTE-G3, i80,000, race. The grey is yet another from the famed Alruccaba 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT (Ire) dynasty to run for Kirsten Rausing and Sir Mark SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT Prescott. 1 1 Lancelot (Fr) Bahri Peslier F Head 126 2 5 Great Event (Fr) Anabaa Michaux Cheno 126 3 6 Agent Secret (Ire) Pyrus Bertras Rohaut 126

TDN TODAY 4 7 Oekaki (Fr) Martillo (Ger) Jarnet Barberot 122 Headline News...... 13 pages 5 4 Rock My Soul (Ire) Clodovil (Ire) Boudot Fabre 122 63One Clever Cat (Ire) One Cool Cat Soumillon Clout 122 7 8 Lustre (Fr) American Post (GB) Lemaire de Nicolay 120 8 2 Shamardanse (Ire) Shamardal Bachelot Wattel 117 9 9 Kya One (Fr) One Cool Cat Pasquier de Nicolay 117 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 7 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Cont. from p6 Saturday, Turfway Park, post time: 4:55 p.m. EDT SPEIGHTSTOWN KENTUCKY CUP SPRINT S.-GIII, Saturday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 2:35 p.m. $100,000, 3yo, 6f JAGUAR CARS CHEVELEY PARK S.-G1, ,163,500, PP Horse Sire Jockey Trainer Wt 2yo, f, 6fT 1 Free Entry K Tale of the Cat Desormeaux Moquett 118 SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 2 Big Albert Albert the Great Morales Jarvis 118 1 9 Angels Will Fall (Ire) Acclamation (GB) Winston C Hills 3 Cal Nation K Distorted Humor Castanon Pletcher 118 2 8 Best Terms (GB) Excd and Excl (Aus) Hughes Hannon 4 Lou Brissie Limehouse Court Maker 118 3 3 Hello Glory (GB) Zamindar Spencer Simcock 4 7 Lady Gorgeous (GB) Compton Place (GB) Durcan Channon 5 Will's Wildcat K Eurosilver Borel Baker 118 5 1 Lightening Pearl (Ire) Marju (Ire) Murtagh Lyons 6 Chilled K Yes It's True Lanerie McGee 118 6 2 Miss Work of Art (GB) Dutch Art (GB) Hanagan Fahey 7 Unsaddled Glory Belong to Me Pedroza Retamoza Sr. 118 7 5 Sajwah (Ire) Excd and Excl (Aus) R Hills C Hills 8 Matthewsburg Ghostzapper Lebron Maker 118 8 4 Shumoos K Distorted Humor M Dwyer Meehan 9 Song of Humor K Songandaprayer Yaranga Gaede 118 9 6 Sunday Times (GB) Hly Rmn Empr (Ire) Buick P Chple-Hym 10 Ronin Dax Tapit Thompson Vance 120 All carry 124 pounds. 11 Philippe Mineshaft Prado Baker 118

Saturday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 2:05 p.m. Saturday, Turfway Park, post time: 5:30 p.m. EDT ROYAL LODGE S.-G2, ,100,000, 2yo, DISTORTED HUMOR KENTUCKY CUP DISTAFF S.-GIII, c/g, 1mT $100,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER PP Horse Sire Jockey Trainer Wt 1 2 Daddy Long Legs Scat Daddy O'Donoghue A O'Brien K 2 5 Farhaan Jazil R Hills J Dunlop 1 La Gran Bailadora Afleet Alex Lanerie Maker 120 3 1 Rockinante (Fr) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Hughes Hannon 2 High Quality K Elusive Quality Hernandez Jr. McGee 116 4 7 Shamrocked (Ire) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Durcan Channon 3 Kiss Mine K Mineshaft Thompson Vance 120 5 6 Swing Alone (Ire) Celtic Swing (GB) Winston Kelleway 4 Bella Medaglia K Medaglia d'Oro Theriot Calhoun 118 6 4 Tenth Star (Ire) Dansili (GB) Buick A O'Brien 5 Upperline Maria's Mon Talamo Stidham 120 7 3 Wrote (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) Spencer A O'Brien K All carry 124 pounds. 6 Persuading Broken Vow Castanon Romans 118 7 Ailalea K Pulpit Prado Pletcher 116 Saturday, Turfway Park, post time: 6:05 p.m. EDT WINSTAR KENTUCKY CUP S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m OBITUARIES PP Horse Sire Jockey Trainer Wt 1 Workin for Hops City Zip Talamo Stidham 120 2 Strike Impact K Smart Strike Borel Dupuy 118 Slip Anchor (GB) ( {GB}--Sayonara 3 Shediak (Fr) Selkirk Valenzuela Cecil 118 {Ger}, by Birkhahn {Ger}) has died at the age of 29. 4 Demarcation K Gulch Castanon McGee 120 Best remembered for his dynamic all-the-way 5 Baryshnikov K Empire Maker Lanerie Maker 118 seven-length victory in a fast time under Steve Cauthen 6 Future Prospect K Freud Prado Skaggs 118 in the 1985 , the former Lord Howard de 7 Havelock Great Notion Bridgmohan Miller 118 Walden colorbearer and trainee enjoyed a 8 General Quarters K Sky Theriot McCarthy 118 prolific record at Plantation Stud after being retired the following season. His most illustrious offspring include š › the 1992 Epsom, Irish and and St Leger heroine (GB), who went on to finish runner-up in the Arc and win the following year=s Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud; Posidonas (GB), who entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates. took the 1995 G1 Gran Premio d=Italia, 1996 G2 Princess of Wales=s S. and 1998 G2 Hardwicke S. š › and Morshdi (GB), who collected the 2001 G1 and G1 Grosser Preis von Baden. He had been pensioned in 2007 at the Newmarket-based establishment where he was also born and raised. More Group Success for Oak Lodge CRIUS Wins the Gr.3 Somerville Tattersall Stakes Congratulations to trainer Richard Hannon & owners Vivienne O’Sullivan & Stuart Lake First Black-Type Winner for Freshman Sire HELIOSTATIC by Galileo DAM PURCHASED BY OAK LODGE • CRIUS CONSIGNED AS A YEARLING BY OAK LODGE Contact Alan Fitzsimons (859) 509-9843 or Suzy Fitzsimons (859) 333-8085 • WWW.OAKLODGESTUD.COM P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 8 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com RETIRED

Wootton Bassett Retired... Trainer Richard Fahey yesterday announced that Wootton Bassett (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}--Balladonia {GB}, by Primo Domninie {GB}) has been retired following a disappointing sophomore campaign. Owned by Frank Brady and the Cosmic Cases, the ,46,000 DONAUG yearling went unbeaten through his 2-year-old season, and after collecting the valuable DBS Horsephotos Premier Yearling S. at York and Weatherbys Insurance ,300,000 2-Y-O S. at Doncaster, earned champion status in France when victorious in Longchamp=s G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere. On the latter occasion, he had the subsequent Group 1 winners Tin Horse (Ire) (Sakhee) and (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) behind. After a spring www.hillndalefarms.com setback, the bay was fifth in the G1 Poule d=Essai des Poulains back at Longchamp in May and seventh in the G1 St James=s Palace S. at Royal Ascot the following NEWS TODAY month. Reverting to sprinting for the G1 Prix Maurice AmWest Chosen to Distribute Arc Signal in NA... de Gheest at Deauville in August, he was fifth there AmWest Entertainment has been selected by before a tame effort when trailing in the G1 Haydock France-Galop and Pari Mutuel Urbain to distribute the Sprint Cup three weeks ago. Wootton Bassett has A simulcast signal for G1 Qatar Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe been retired and we now have a few people inquiring Weekend in North America. AmWest, which also about stud duty,@ Fahey told sportinglife.com. ANothing distributes the Dubai Racing Carnival signal, will is concrete yet and we still have some options, but we coordinate wagering on Longchamp=s Oct. 1 and 2 are hoping to do the best for the horse and help him get events. AIn keeping with our commitment to present the the best chance to be a successful sire. He was rated best of international racing, we are especially excited 120 and the champion 2-year-old in France and his and honored to partner with PMU and France-Galop to speed is what people will probably want. He had a few provide the Prix de l= Arc de Triomphe Weekend of issues this year, but won five out of five as a juvenile. racing,@ said AmWest Chief Executive Officer Nelson He is sound now, but we felt the time was right to find Clemmens. AOn both the Saturday and Sunday a home for him to cover mares.@ In total, Wootton programs, North American racetrack, simulcast and Bassett won five of his nine starts and over ,540,000 account wagering customers will experience the highest in prize money. quality racing featuring full fields along with a varied menu of wagers. This will be a great racing and wagering experience for everyone.@ PMU International Director Aymeric Verlet added, APMU is very pleased to LEADER OF work with AmWest Entertainment to offer the best French races of the year. We trust in THE PACK AmWest to best promote the excellence of Europe=s Who is the top sire of sales richest racing program, the Qatar Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe Weekend, which has never before been yearlings in 2011? completely offered for betting in North America. We For up-to-the-minute TDN Insta-tistics, click here. have found in the AmWest team the same enthusiasm as ours about the Qatar Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 9 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

KEENELAND SEPTEMBER Yearling Sale Sept. 11 & 12 ! 7 p.m.

13-15th-11am ! 17-24th-10am WARRENDALE, ADENA HIT DAILY DOUBLE Book 5 of the Keeneland September Sale came to a close yesterday with Kitty Taylor=s Warrendale Sales and Frank Stronach=s Adena Springs pulling a consignor/buyer daily double on a pair of $110,000 fillies. First through the ring was hip 3553, a chestnut daughter of Proud Citizen--In Return who went to Adena representative Mark Roberts. Later, with the session drawing to a $110,000 Proud Citizen--In Return filly close, Roberts returned with an identical bid that secured hip 3644, a statuesque filly by Midnight Lute-- Per Se. It is the third time during the sale that Adena purchased a session topper. A day earlier, Adena landed the Big Brown--Cold Awakening colt that made $140,000. Adena also purchased the $1.35 million Awesome Again--Legs Lawlor colt who topped session www.hillndalefarms.com five. Roberts commented on the Proud Citizen miss. AShe was a lovely filly,@ he said. AShe=s from a good family that, all the way down the page, produced good fillies. We thought she was a standout today.@ Roberts admitted the price was a bit more than he expected. AI thought she d probably go for = (718) 978-8200 www.mersant.com $75,000 or $80,000, but on the day, both pedigree wise and as an individual, she was a standout. And KEENELAND SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE those are the ones that Thursday, September 22 (Session 11) sell.@ *CUMULATIVE: 2011 2010 The filly=s 8-year-old Catalogued 3656 3613 dam, the Horse Chestnut No. Offered 3254 3227 (SAf) mare In Return, was Mark Roberts (right) joins Jack No. Sold 2,539 2387 a classy performer on the Brothers (far left) and Dan Hall RNAs 715 840 track for Jayeff B Stables shopping at KEESEP earlier in the % RNAs 22% 26% and trainer Alan Goldberg, sale No. $500K+ 40 28 setting or equaling course High Price $1,400,000 $4,200,000 records at Monmouth not once but three times. She Gross $220,318,600 $192,884,100 broke her maiden in 1:46.70 going nine furlongs in July Average (% change) $86,774 (+7.4%) $80,806 of that year, equaling the previous mark, then came Median $40,000 (n/c) $40,000 back to win the 1 1/16-mile Eatontown Staybridge *The KEESEP format was changed, with Book 2 going through session 5 this Suites S. in 1:39.91 a month later. Produced by a sister year; it went through session 6 last year. The TDN’s cumulative stats reflect to GISW Auntie Mame, In Return also equaled a course business session over session, regardless of the Book involved. record the following season at Monmouth. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 10 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

KeeSept cont. In Return was put through the Keeneland November Sale in 2009 with this filly in utero. Tall Oaks acquired her for a modest $32,000, and recouped the purchased price over three times over yesterday. Tall Oaks, a Canadian-based operation owned by the Hungarian-born Ivan Dalos, is best known as the breeders of Classic winner Victory Gallop. AI only get a horse from Ivan every now and then, which I greatly appreciate,@ said Kitty Taylor. AIvan races a lot in Canada, but this filly is a Kentucky-bred--she was Kitty Taylor raised at Nick and Rose Lotz=s Briarbrooke Farm out in Paris. She was a really correct filly with very good vetting, and big for a Proud Citizen, which is unusual. And she really stood out in this book.@ Taylor=s second score on the afternoon, the Midnight Lute--Per Se filly, was also being sold for a Canadian- based owner. AI=ve never met him [breeder Beclawat Stable=s Leslie Pereira], but Tonya Johnson from Red Gables Stud gave him to us as a client, which again I really appreciate. Tonya had raised and prepped her. This filly was another one where the owner wasn=t really happy with the placement in Book 5, and didn=t www.hillndalefarms.com decide until about 30 days ago to send her. But it worked out, because she was just a star in this book. The filly was produced by the 9-year-old Deputy She had eight scopes. I=ve seen a number of the Commander mare Per Se, a full-sister to MGSP Holiday Midnight Lutes myself, and my feedback from people Lady and SW My Main Starr, and a half to group winner was that she looks just like her father.@ Putra (Dixie Brass). She hails from her champion sire=s first crop. Leslie Pereira is the retired owner and CEO of Beclawat Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer of windows and doors for ships, airplanes, buses, etc. Pereira has bred, among others, 2005 Canadian Horse of the (718) 978-8200 www.mersant.com Year A Bit O= Gold, as well as Eishin Missouri, an earner of over $1.5 million KEENELAND SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE in . Taylor added of her fine $110,000 Midnight Lute--Per Se filly Thursday, September 22 (Session 11) Book 5 afternoon, AI want SESSION: 2011 to especially thank Mark Roberts and Adena Springs for Catalogued 417 buying the fillies and wish them all the best.@ No. Offered 352 Adena was plenty busy Thursday, buying four of the No. Sold 291 five top-priced yearlings and 12 prospects overall. That RNAs 61 pushed Adena=s overall ledger to 37 horses bought for % RNAs 17.3% $4,466,000. While that=s an average of $120,703, No. $100K+ 2 Adena has played at every level of the market; no fewer High Price $140,000 than 14 of those buys, for instance, came on bids of Gross $5,131,100 $50,000 or less. AWe=re focusing on just buying Average $17,633 athletes,@ said Mark Roberts. APedigree=s important, but Median $12,000 first and foremost we=re going for athletes.@ P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 11 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

‘Beer’ is on Select Tonight... Machmer Hall=s Craig and Carrie Brogden liked everything about a weanling filly by Indygo Shiner--Beer Baroness at Keeneland November last fall, especially the price they paid to get her: $2,000. Last night, that modest investment turned into $62,000 on the strength of trainer Ken McPeek=s winning offer. Consigned by Select Sales as hip 3401, the filly is from the family of GISW Behaving Badly (Pioneering) and hails from her sire=s first North American crop. AShe was just a big, strong-walking filly who was just one of those who fell through the cracks last November,@ said Craig Brogden. AWe=re always looking for a good one, and it all worked out.@ Elle Moreno Strikes Again... There=s a young up-and-comer in the sport who is no doubt bound for success...and who has been making an impact on the sales sheets at Keeneland. Her name is Elle Moreno, and she=s the 7-year-old daughter of Southern Equine Stable=s Mike Moreno and his wife Tiffany. Elle=s name has now appeared on three tickets at September, most recently yesterday, when Bluewater Sales signed as agent for hip 3478, a colt by Majestic Warrior--Distorted Lady, at $75,000. Earlier in the sale, Elle=s name was also on the slips for hip 1384, a colt by Mineshaft--Fi who went for $180,000; and hip 1509, a filly by Tapit--Sindy With an S who also sold for $180,000. When the horses hit the track, they=ll run in Elle=s own silks, reportedly. Asked if she=s www.hillndalefarms.com been playing a role in the selection process, Bluewater=s Mike Levy said, AWell, she said she wanted a gray When you actually deal with it every day, the horse, so we were able to get her a Tapit filly. And wastage or misallocation of resources when it comes to there are definitely horses she didn=t like.@ The matings is truly mind-blowing in this industry, especially September Sale concludes with sessions today and when compared to other breeds with far less money tomorrow beginning at 10 a.m. For full results, visit that use better measurements of breeding merit and www.keeneland.com. genomic-based selection tools and get better and more --September editorial/photos by Lucas Marquardt consistent results. Bill=s assertion that he is more interested in looking at success rather than opportunity is one that I have (unsurprisingly) a dissenting view on. The odds, as Bill put it, are indeed against success; however, I believe that--within the context that we selectively focus on the subset of information that appears to reinforce our established "picture" or viewpoint--the more data available to breeders equals better decisions being Bill Oppenheim was a thought provoking speaker at made. the Pedigree, Genetics & Performance Conference If the data is not presented to the contrary, as it is earlier this month, and I am glad that the TDN took time with the TrueNicks Enhanced Report and in other to reproduce his talk it its entirety (TDN 9/21/11). Bill Equineline products, breeders would be none the wiser, raised some interesting points in his talk, which I would believing that one or two successes is repeatable and like to take some time to comment on. further misallocating resources resulting in continued First was the issue of false positives in pedigree > = waste. Environments of asymmetric information analysis. As discussed at the conference, the invariably result in adverse selection. Cont. p12 Thoroughbred is not a good model for breed improvement: there is a long intergenerational gap You can also pick up a copy of the (mares and stallions are generally 10 years old before TDN today at the we find out their worth), mares are able to produce only one foal a year, and we have a very poor method Keeneland September Yearling Sale. of evaluating genetic merit. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 12 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Letter to the Editor Cont. While there are plenty to choose from, a good example here is the stallion Forestry. When he retired to stud many thought that he was a >lock= to appreciate Mr. Prospector line mares. His own sire had done well with them, and Forestry was from the family of Mr. Prospector (for whatever that is worth). To date, there have been 308 foals by Forestry out of Mr. Prospector line mares for 11 stakes winners. It is not a great cross for Forestry and he has done much better with mares from other broodmare sire lines. The one son of Mr. Prospector that has done well with Forestry is Fappiano. He is the sole exception. Mares by his sons and grandsons have produced 76 of the 308 foals for 5 of the 11 stakes winners, including this year=s Preakness winner, Shackleford. The data, when it is presented for intelligent interpretation, tells the story. When it comes to Mr. Prospector line mares, unless you have a Fappiano line mare, there are better options than Forestry. TrueNicks currently rates the generic Forestry/Mr. Prospector line nick a AD@ and the Forestry/Fappiano nick a AB+.@ Nicks has both as an AA.@ I have to think that presenting the data, as we do in the TrueNicks Enhanced Report, gives breeders the opportunity to not only evaluate how the cross has done (as we display the number of times it has been tried), but also the quality of the horses that have been bred on the cross. As predictive as the rating is, a considerable proportion of the report=s power lies in its reflective nature, its ability to show where genetic affinity has not occurred. This knowledge puts breeders in a far better position than they were blindly relying on Timeform ratings are developed on the basis of not a rating without any data context. only the performance of the horse, but the previous and Even considering the long intergenerational gap that subsequent performance of the horses that ran on the are produced upon, I also can=t seem to day and the previous performances of past horses. find agreement with Bill=s statement that Aas soon as Context of opportunity is vitally important. we know something works, it is outdated...,@ especially Bill=s column does raise one issue that data can in this era of large stallion books where what >works= is create, and it fits somewhat into his statement that found more quickly than before. As noted industry success is not repeated at the same rate, I also think I consultant John Sparkman immediately questioned at can presume that he would agree with what I am about the completion of Bill=s talk, ADoes that mean Coolmore to say. Successful nicks/crosses lead breeders to should stop breeding mares to Galileo?@ believe that there is some type of magic at work that While Bill obviously knew that question was coming, can overcome anything. Having worked as a buyer and the Galileo/Danehill cross is worth understanding on seller of horses, as a stallion manager and breeder, as a three levels: 1) The cross itself is a very successful one. pedigree analyst and now one that is using genomic For Galileo, in terms of SW to foals percentage, it is tools to optimize selection, I am thoroughly convinced one of his best; 2) When Galileo is bred to all other that it is much more important to really know your mare broodmare sires, by percentage of SW to runners there (or stallion), what he/she looks like, and who he/she are none better than Danehill mares; and 3) Those represents in their pedigree. There is a nuance here that Danehill mares that have been bred to Galileo have not, is lost on many breeders each year as they select the as a collective group, done better with any other sire or stallions for their mares. Data does not represent fact. sire line. The point is, it is not only important to Just because the mare is by Danehill doesn=t mean that measure simply the success of the cross (i.e. the she inherited any of his genetic goodies. She got about number of times that it has been tried). That is 50% of his genes, but he may have given her none of one-dimensional, and to a certain extent Bill is right, it the good versions of them. She could well be a Danehill doesn t mean much. But it is just as important to = mare in name only, a genetic null, and sending her to measure the alternatives for the sire and broodmare sire Galileo could be a complete waste of time. Genomics is to give the cross context, which is what TrueNicks going to start to sort this out. does. Cont. p13 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/23/11 • PAGE 13 of 13 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Finally, Bill opines that the stakes system is not the optimal way of measuring success and promoting genetic improvement in the breed. I am in 100% agreement with him on this. It is a system that serves a purpose to classify performance, but as a breeding industry there are a lot better measures of performance that we could develop and implement to breed better and sounder racehorses. Using prize money, as the APEX rating does, to delineate class is possibly an even worse measure of performance than using black-type winners. The horse that finishes 6th in a Grade 1 race receives no prize money, and thus is not considered a superior runner based on that performance, but the horse winning a weak slots-fuelled state-bred maiden race receives almost enough to be considered an AA Runner.@ The latter would most likely be beaten a furlong if the two ever met. Using prize money as a class discriminator presumes that prize money is rationally distributed and reflective of class and we all know that is not the case. Either way, as a collective worldwide group, breeders are doing a great and avoidable disservice to themselves. A private study completed by a prominent owner/breeder this year pointed to mares that won listed races as being the worst group of mares to try to breed a stakes performer from. You have to overpay for them in the sales ring for what they are, and they usually disappoint as producers. There are a number reasons for listed winners being a bad bet in the breeding shed, trainer effect being the largest reason, but suffice to say, as an industry, rather than relying on black type status as a measure of merit, or AA Runners@, we would be better served developing a breeding value that had known heritability, allowing breeders to make informed purchase and selection decisions. Today, breeders select their breeding stock (stallions and race mares), on the belief that what they are selecting for is heritable, but they really have no idea if it is or not. We buy mares because they won a stakes race, ran a 100 Beyer or a 4 on the sheets, but we have no information to tell us if a mare that ran a 4 on the sheets is more or less likely to produce a foal that is capable of running a 4 on the sheets. Fast mares are seemingly always popular to buy and fast stallions popular to breed to, but does it really matter if being Afast@ itself is not heritable? On speed figures, Formal Gold would beat A.P. Indy, which should tell you enough about the foolishness of using handicapping figures for breeding selection. Most breeders are in this game to firstly breed a good racehorse, breed a good horse more consistently, and by proxy improve the breed. Taking Bill=s statement on black type one step further, and knowing the limitations of using prize money as an arbiter of class, it would actually help us all if we had an accurate measure of not only what performance is, but what genetic merit and breed improvement meant in the first place. Byron Rogers Performance Genetics LLC

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Yesterday=s Results: CHRB APPROVES SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION FOR 1st-LAD, $23,650, Alw, NW2L, 2yo, 6f, 1:12, ft. SANTA ANITA MEET WAR CHIEF (g, 2, Indian Ocean--Deviled Shrimp, by Edited Press Release Woodman) took the lion=s share of the pari-mutuel The California Board announced action for his June 2 bow going 4 1/2 furlongs of this Wednesday that it has agreed to offer free and total main track, and chased from second for most of the Internet access to HRTV programming during the running before finally edging past the front-runner in upcoming fall meet at Santa Anita Park, scheduled to the waning strides for a half-length success. Settled in begin Sept. 30. The free Internet streaming will be midfield to the far turn, War Chief was on hold available to anyone with Internet connectivity, momentarily approaching the quarter pole, then regardless of device. The new distribution plan differs accelerated when he got daylight to run to. He struck from the one presented to the Board at the Aug. 25 the front in upper stretch, but was tackled immediately meeting, which was limited to PC computers and to his inside by Kitty Blonde (Magic Cat). That one excluded Apple products and all mobile devices. At that looked to be going slightly the better, but War Chief meeting, the Board conditionally approved the license dug in gamely to get his head down on the wire first as of the Pacific Racing Association to operate a race meet the 5-2 second choice. Sales history: $8,000 yrl '10 this fall at Santa Anita subject to submission of a signal OBSAUG; $2,000 yrl '10 OBSJAN. Lifetime Record: distribution plan acceptable to the chairman and 2-2-0-0, $26,556. Click for the brisnet.com chart. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. executive director. In a letter to Scott Daruty of the O/T-Henry B Johnson Jr. B-Emerald Pastures Corp (FL). Stronach Group, CHRB Counsel Robert Miller indicated the chairman and executive director Areviewed the Lone Star Granted 79 Days for >12: distribution program subsequently submitted by the Edited Press Release Pacific Racing Association and approve the expanded Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie was granted 79 live program. Therefore, the Pacific Racing Association has racing dates for the 2012 season during the Texas met the condition mandated by the Board and the Racing Commission meeting, held in Austin, Texas application is approved in its entirety.@ The letter Sept. 20. The 53-date Spring Thoroughbred Season will continued, Athe approval of the live racing signal run from Apr. 12 through July 8, while a 26-evening program instituted by the Pacific Racing Association for Fall Meeting of Champions for American Quarter Horses the fall meet at Santa Anita is only applicable to the is scheduled for Sept. 14 to Nov. 10. Next year=s 2011 racing season.@ Thoroughbred schedule is up one day over the 2011 season, while the Quarter Horse schedule remains unchanged. Live racing for the spring Thoroughbred meet will be conducted Thursday through Sunday until July 8, with the exception of Thursday, July 5. There will be live racing Memorial Day, Monday, May 28 and Tuesday, July 3, in addition to Wednesday, July 4. First-crop starters to watch: Friday, September 23 For more information on Lone Star Park visit Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2008 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ www.LoneStarPark.com. BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) CORINTHIAN (Pulpit), Gainesway, $40K, 135/5/0 6-AP, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Cherishd Obsession, $39K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 TODAY’S INSIGHTS HARD SPUN (Danzig), Darley, $50K, 143/17/1 6-AP, Msw, 1 1/16mT, +Kicker, $190K KEE NOV wnl, 8-1 HAT TRICK (JPN) (Sunday Silence), Walmac, $15K, 69/4/1 4:30p 6th-APX, $35k, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT 4-LAD, Msw, 6f, My Mom Pat, $3K TEX AUG yrl, 8-1 HRTV Pin Oak Stable’s SONGS AND SONNETS (Unbridled’s LATENT HEAT (Maria's Mon), Woods Edge, $15K, 96/7/1 Song) looks to ease the pain of her Sept. 2 debut, when the 8-LRL, Aoc, 5 1/2fT, Softly Lit, $3K KEE SEP yrl, 4-5 homebred daughter of the outstanding four-time GSW SCAT DADDY (Johannesburg), Ashford, $30K, 111/16/2 Bedanken (Geri) finished a neck second going a mile over this 6-AP, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Missmollybygolly, $35K OBS AUG yrl, 30-1 lawn. The 3-1 morning-line favorite faces Sechura (Giant’s SORCERER'S STONE (Gulch), Judice, $2K, 28/2/0 Causeway) , an Oak Crest-farm homebred half-sister to GISW 7-LAD, Msw, 6f, +Sorcerer's Urge, $25K BSC YRL yrl, 8-1 Sutra (Meadowlake); and Richard Otto’s Smiling Mis 4-LAD, Msw, 6f, +Raylees Dream, 30-1 (Langfuhr) , who is out of a full sister to the dam of GSW STRAIGHT LINE (Boundary), 12/0/0 Summer Mis (Summer Squall) and MSW Julie’s Prize (El 4-AP, Msw, 1mT, Brim, 5-1 Prado {Ire}). brisnet.com PPs UTOPIA (JPN) (Forty Niner), McMahon, $8K, 78/2/0 6-AP, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Tale of Utopia, $12K OBS APR 2yo, 30-1 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 9/23/11 • PAGE 3 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Cont. from p2 First/Second-crop starters to watch: Friday, Sept. 23 EUROPE Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2007 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) BERNARDINI (A.P. Indy), Darley, $100K, 219/48/9 7-BEL, Msw, 6f, +Dreamalot, $300K FTS AUG yrl, 3-1 BRITAIN GIACOMO (Holy Bull), Adena Springs Kentucky, $13K, 152/36/2 1-WO, Msw, 5f, +Tom Joy, 3-1 Yesterday=s Results: RULER'S COURT (Doneraile Court), Holly Hill Farm, $2K, 58/7/0 PRINCESS ROYAL RICHARD HAMBRO EBF S.-Listed, 4-LAD, Msw, 6f, +Easter Angel, 15-1 ,30,000, Newmarket, 9-22, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT, 2:26.07 (NTR), gd/fm. 1--#MOHEDIAN LADY (IRE), 121, f, 3, (Ire)-- Amathia (Ire) (SW & MGSP-Fr), by Darshaan (GB). (240,000gns yrl >09 TATOCT). O-Mrs Olivia Hoare; INDUSTRY INFO B-Kildaragh Stud; T-Luca Cumani; J-; ,17,013. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-0, ,31,541. *Sixth Wallace, Grening & Jockey=s Fund Honored by NTWB: winner for second-crop sire (by Montjeu {Ire}). **1/2 Edited Press Release to Distant Memories (Ire) ( {Ire}), GSW-Eng, The National Turf Writers And Broadcasters will GSP-Fr, SP-Ire, $225,084. Purchased as a yearling by Kern / Lillingston honor recently retired Oaklawn Park track announcer Terry Wallace, the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund, and New York-based turf writer David Grening at its 2--Imperial Pippin, 121, f, 3, Empire Maker--Apple of annual awards dinner Nov. 2. Wallace, who has been Kent, by Kris S.. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte called the Amost recognizable voice in Arkansas,@ will Farms Inc; T-John Gosden; ,6,450. receive the Mr. Fitz Award during the 52nd annual 3--Cill Rialaig (GB), 129, m, 6, Environment Friend (GB) NTWAB Awards Dinner at the Louisville Slugger --Pang Valley Girl (GB), by Rock Hopper (GB). Museum in downtown Louisville. Presented annually to O-Pangfield Partners; B-T J Billington; T-Hugh an individual or group for typifying the spirit of horse Morrison; ,3,228. racing, the Mr. Fitz Award is named for the late Hall of Margins: 1 3/4, 7, 1HF. Odds: 3-1, 8-1, 3-1. Fame trainer Jim ASunny Jim@ Fitzsimmons. The Also Ran: Roxy Flyer (Ire), Brushing (GB), Parvana (Ire), Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund, a public charity Spin (Ire), Bramalea (GB). that provides financial assistance to nearly 60 former Mohedian Lady broke her maiden for the Michael Bell jockeys who have suffered catastrophic on-track yard at Yarmouth in October and, after transferring to injuries, will receive the Joe Palmer Award. Named for Luca Cumani, returned to be seventh in the Listed the former New York Herald Tribune turf writer, the Swettenham Stud Fillies= Trial S. at Newbury May 13. Palmer Award is presented annually for meritorious Back on track with a win in an extended 10-furlong service to racing. Led by the tireless and respected handicap at Nottingham Aug. 17, the bay was only Nancy LaSala, the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund sixth as the 3-1 favorite for the valuable 12-furlong has disbursed more than $2-million to those jockeys, Autumn Fillies= H. at Leopardstown last time Sept. 3. many of whom have sustained paralysis or brain Settled in fourth early, she swept to the front with over injuries. Grening, the lead Turf writer in New York for two furlongs remaining and soon had an unassailable Daily Racing Form since September 1998, will receive lead en route to setting a track record with a strong the Walter Haight Award. Named for the former wind behind. AI got her in January and February, but Washington Post turf writer and columnist, the Haight she didn=t thrive in the spring and didn=t do very well,@ Award is presented annually for career excellence in her trainer said. AMy remit was that she was to be Turf writing. turned into an Oaks filly, so I thought I had to give her a run and, although she ran okay at Newbury, she WHAT IS OPPENHEIM didn=t sparkle. I said to the owner that we should let her come to herself and sure enough by July time she was ON ABOUT NOW? giving me the right signs. At Leopardstown, she missed Whether it=s sales, racing or breeding...read the break and was always on the back foot, but made the latest musings from Bill Oppenheim! up a lot of ground. The one concern we had was that You can find all of Oppenheim=s the ground would be too fast for her today, but Kieren columns in the TDN Archive. said she moved beautifully and she is a very promising filly who stays in training next year. She is still only a shell and can only improve, so the G2 Middleton S. at All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, York in the spring could be a starting point.@ Video, unless otherwise indicated courtesy Racing UK. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 9/23/11 • PAGE 4 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

JOCKEY CLUB ROSE BOWL (EX FENWOLF S.)-Listed, ,30,000, Newmarket, 9-22, 3yo/up, 2mT, 3:18.64 (NTR), gd/fm. 1--TIMES UP (GB), 132, g, 5, Olden Times (GB)-- Princess Genista (Ire) (MGSP-Eng & GSP-Fr), by Ile de Bourbon. O-Mrs I H Stewart-Brown & M J Meacock; 1.50 Maisons-Laffitte, Mdn, €24,000, unraced 2yo, c/g, 7fT B-I Stewart-Brown & M Meacock; T-John Dunlop; ALBION (GB) (With Approval) represents the Andre Fabre camp and J-Eddie Ahern; ,17,013. Lifetime Record: GSP-Fr & carries the green-and-white silks of owner-breeder Kirsten Rausing in Eng, 22-7-5-4, ,190,367. *1/2 to Sovinista (GB) this opening show. Out of the homebred dual G1 Champion S. victress (), MSW-Eng; and Give Me Notice (GB) Alborada (GB) (Alzao), he is a half-brother to the 2005 Listed Prix Petite (Warning {GB}), G1SW-Fr, GSW-Eng, $281,549. Etoile winner Alvarita (GB) (Selkirk) and this term’s Listed Glasgow S. 2--Chiberta King (GB), 132, g, 5, King's Best--Glam third-place finisher Albaraka (GB) (Selkirk). His opposition numbers 13. Rock (GB), by Nashwan. (30,000gns yrl >07 TATOCT). O-The Pink Hat Racing Partnership; 3.35 Newmarket, Mdn, £8,000, 2yo, 7fT B-Watership Down Stud; T-Andrew Balding; ,6,450. CAYUGA (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) , from a prominent Juddmonte family, is 3--Nehaam (GB), 129, g, 5, Nayef--Charm the Stars a half-brother to the 2009 G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. runner-up Zacinto (GB), by Roi Danzig. (200,000gns yrl >07 TATOCT). (GB) (Dansili {GB}). takes the reins for the Sir Michael O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Pollards Stoute trainee’s first go. His rivals include Charles Wentworth’s Stables; T-John Gosden; ,3,228. newcomer Lean on Pete (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}) , who is out of a Margins: 1HF, NK, 1 3/4. Odds: 9-4, 8-1, 2-1. half-sister to (Ire) (Anabaa) and recent G1 Prix Vermeille heroine Galikova (Fr) (Galileo {Ire}), from the David Lanigan stable; and Also Ran: Fictional Account (Ire), Theology (GB), another first timer Strictly Private (GB) (Rahy) , a half-brother to the Precision Break, End of the Affair (Ire). Scratched: 2004 G1 Racing Post Trophy runner-up Albert Hall (GB) (Danehill), who Ocean=s Minstrel (GB), Dayia (Ire). carries the G1 St Leger-winning silks of Bjorn Nielsen for trainer Brian Times Up looked a sure-fire pattern-race performer Meehan. when winning the November H. at Doncaster and confirmed that impression when taking the Listed Grand 7.00 Dundalk, Mdn, €13,000, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT) Cup by four lengths at York May 21. Beaten a short WADING (IRE) (Montjeu {Ire}) is a daughter of the 2007 G3 neck when second to Watar (Ire) (Marju {Ire}) in the S. runner-up Cherry Hinton (GB) (Green Desert), herself a three-parts G2 Prix Maurice de Nieuil at Longchamp July 14, the sister to (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) and a half to Galileo (Ire) bay was third behind the 3-year-olds Census (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), et al. Susan Magnier’s Aidan O’Brien trainee bids to (Cacique {Ire}) and Brown Panther (GB) (Shirocco {Ger}) improve upon a debut second at The Curragh earlier this month and in Newbury=s G3 Geoffrey Freer S. last time Aug. 13. faces a baker’s dozen in this fully subscribed event. Well-related That form was made to look better when the front two Aloof (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) opposition includes her owner’s second string , finished in the shake-up in the St Leger. Held up in rear trained by David Wachman, who is a daughter of the 2002 G1 Cheveley early, he cruised to the fore passing the three-furlong Park S. victress Airwave (GB) (Air Express {Ire}), and thus a half-sister marker and, when allowed some rein with a furlong to last term’s G2 Queen Mary S. runner-up Meow (Ire) (Storm Cat); remaining, quickly settled the result in facile fashion to Juliet Minton’s newcomer Collectable (GB) (Excellent Art {GB}) , who is a three-parts sister to the 2005 G1 Irish 1000 Guineas runner-up set another track record. AThis is the first time we have Penkenna Princess (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}); fellow debutante Tannery (Ire) run him over two miles, and we came here as an (Dylan Thomas {Ire}) , another David Wachman trainee, who is out of a afterthought, but we wanted to run on Champions= Day half-sister to the 2004 G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud hero Gamut (Ire) [in the G3 Qipco Champions Long Distance Cup at (Spectrum {Ire}); and Beatrice Durkan’s Oh So Lucy (Ire) (Galileo Ascot Oct. 15] so we needed a race now,@ trainer John {Ire}) , who is a daughter of the 2006 G1 Moyglare Stud S. victress Miss Dunlop commented. AHis half-brother won the Prix du Beatrix (Ire). Cadran and stayed really well and he=s done this exceptionally well today. He=s improved so much physically and is much stronger than he was when he was younger. He can be a little bit keen, but there was pace today and the ground was right as he does want good ground.@ Video, courtesy Racing UK.

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British Report cont. PRIX CORONATION-Listed, i55,000, Saint-Cloud, Newmarket, 14.10, Mdn, ,7,000, 2yo, 1mT, 1:37.41, 9-22, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:39.70, gd. gd/fm. 1--#LIMONAR (FR), 121, f, 3, by Street Cry (Ire) DANDY (GER) (c, 2, Nayef--Diacada {Ger} {GSW-Ger, 1st Dam: Trylko, by Diesis (GB) $171,816}, by Cadeaux Genereux {GB}), a debut 2nd Dam: , by eighth at Sandown July 27, recovered from an early 3rd Dam: Lisaleen, by Northern Dancer stumble to race prominently in this return. Pushed along (12,000gns RNA wnlg >08 TATDEC). O-SARL Darpat with three furlongs remaining, the 16-1 chance took a France; B-Darpat SL; T-Carlos Laffon-Parias; slender advantage into the final quarter mile and was J-Anthony Crastus; i27,500. Lifetime Record: ridden out up the hill to hold the persistent Almaas 5 starts, 2 wins, 3 places, i55,950. (Hard Spun) by a head. Moonship (GB), a half-brother to 2--Riqa (GB), 121, f, 3, Dubawi (Ire)--Thamarat (GB), by Workforce (GB) (King=s Best), was unable to better his Anabaa. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; midfield position and finished ninth. The winner is a half B-Shadwell Estate Company Ltd; T-Freddy Head; to Diatribe (GB) (Tertullian), MSW-Ger. Sales history: i11,000. i65,000 yrl >10 GOFSPT. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, 3--Finding Neverland (Fr), 121, f, 3, Green Desert-- ,4,528. Video, courtesy Racing UK. Francais (GB), by Mark of Esteem (Ire). (65,000gns O-Robert E Tillett; B-Gestut Rottgen; T-Andrew Balding. yrl >09 TATOCT). O-Dietmar Hilgert; B-Capricorn Stud; T-Nicolas Clement; i8,250. Margins: 4, HF, NK. Odds: 16.70, 11.00, 10.00. FRANCE Also Ran: Al Sharood (GB), La Mouche (GB), Darjana (Ire), Cornucopia (Fr), Footsteppy (Ire), Rosa Bonheur, Yesterday=s Results: Realisatrice (Fr). Also Ran (not classified): Cerveza (GB), PRIX TURENNE-Listed, i55,000, Saint-Cloud, 9-22, Etive, Soldata. 3yo, c/g, 1 1/2mT, 2:33.40, gd. Limonar, who broke through in a May 21 Maisons- 1--#DORMELLO (IRE), 123, c, 3, by Dansili (GB) Laffitte maiden, ran fourth in a June 30 Deauville 1st Dam: Field of Hope (Ire) (G1SW-Fr, SW & conditions heat and came here off a personal-best third GSP-Ity, GSP-HK, $490,647, by Selkirk in the July 26 Listed Prix de Bagatelle back at Maisons- 2nd Dam: Fracci (GB), by Raise a Cup Laffitte last time. Claiming the rail and the lead after the 3rd Dam: Fancy Walk (GB), by Tower Walk (GB) initial strides here, she was coaxed clear to hold a (i210,000 RNA yrl >09 ARQAUG). O-Ecurie decisive advantage entering the final eighth and kept on Jean-Louis Bouchard & Scuderia Vittadini SRL; strongly under urging to easily register a first black-type B-Grundy Bloodstock Ltd; T-Pascal Bary; J-Olivier success. Peslier; i27,500. Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 2 wins, 4 places, i62,450. *1/2 to Olympian Oddysey (GB) (Sadler=s Wells), G1SP-Eng, $189,358; Ransom Hope (GB) (Red Ransom), SW & GSP-Ity, $228,591; and Field of Dream (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), SW-Ity & ITS SALE TODAY Eng, $112,253. Italian Thoroughbred Sales host their one-day Select 2--Saint Desir (GB), 123, c, 3, (Ire)--Dirigeante Yearling Sale today at the Settimo Milanese complex, (Fr), by Lead on Time. (i60,000 yrl >09 ARQOCT). with 110 lots catalogued. Among the sires represented O-Gerard Augustin-Normand; B-Haras d=Etreham & are Dubawi (Ire), Invincible Spirit (Ire), Shamardal and Pontchartrain Stud; T-Elie Lellouche; i11,000. Speightstown, with the latter responsible for SARL=s 3--Il Cannone (Fr), 123, g, 3, American Post (GB)--La hip 39, an April-foaled filly whose dam is a half to the Capriciosa (Ire), by Spectrum (Ire). O/B-Alain Fracas; dual Group-winning sire Slew the Red (Red Ransom). T-Alex Fracas; i8,250. Razza del Velino=s hip 42 is an Invincible Spirit Margins: NK, 1HF, NK. Odds: 4.20, 21.00, 5.80. three-parts sister to the Listed winner Desert Cry (Ire) Also Ran: Petit Chevalier (Fr), Maxios (GB), Oppenort (Ire), (Desert Prince {Ire}) from the family of the high-class Opera Vert (Fr), Shadow Skills (Fr), Pump Pump Boy (Fr), sprinter Slap Shot (Ire) (Lycius) and her group-winning Mon Desir (Fr). Also Ran (not classified): Solmen (Fr), daughter Sandslash (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}). Sant=Alberto (Ity), Divin Leon (Fr), Four Sox (Fr). Also from that draft is the auction=s top draw, a Cape Dormello, who hit the board for a third straight go at Cross (Ire) half-sister to this year=s G2 Derby Italiano Chantilly May 9, graduated at Longchamp June 13 and hero Crackerjack King (Ire) (Shamardal). A half to the was a last-out third in the July 25 Listed Prix Pelleas at 2007 G1 Derby Italiano winner Awelmarduk (Ire) Compiegne on stakes bow. Settled four lengths off the (Almutawakel {GB}) and last year=s G1 Gran Premio di pace in mid-division for the most part here, he made Milano scorer Jakkalberry (Ire) (Storming Home {GB}), a headway under pressure once into the stretch run and June-foaled grey catalogued as hip 55, will also be quickened smartly inside the final 100 meters to deny offered. Full catalogue and updates are available on Saint Desir for an ultimately cozy first stakes win. www.its-aste.com. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 9/23/11 • PAGE 6 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

8th-WOX, $63,975, 9-21, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f AUSTRALASIA (AWT), 1:16 2/5, ft. CITIUS (g, 3, Old Forester--Ritta, by Rizzi) Lifetime Record: MSW, 11-3-3-1, $249,705. O-Danny M Lococo INGLIS SPRING SALE TODAY Inglis=s Sydney & M Biamonte. B/T-Ralph Biamonte (ON). Spring Thoroughbred sale takes place today at Newmarket. A total of 106 mixed stock offerings were 8th-PID, $53,560, 9-21, NW3L, 3yo/up, 1m70y (AWT), originally catalogued, with an exciting late edition. Two- 1:41, ft. time G1 Stradbroke H. winner Black Piranha (Aus) PRETTY MR. D (c, 3, Woodman--Honora Helen, by (Clang {Aus}--Jazztrack {Aus}, by Distinctly North), Bianconi) Lifetime Record: 14-3-1-3, $91,229. O/B-Kerri fourth in last week=s G1 George Main S., will be sold as Szegi (FL). T-Erin C McClellan. lot 107 in order to dissolve a partnership. ASituations where the partnership involved in a horse needs be 8th-RPX, $49,000, 9-21, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, dissolved are unfortunate, but public auction is :56 2/5, fm. considered the best way of resolving any issues,@ Inglis SEEKING MS SHELLEY (m, 5, Cactus Ridge--Seeking Sydney Bloodstock Director Jonathan D=Arcy said. Miss Slew, by Slew o' Gold) Lifetime Record: SW, ABlack Piranha looks well on track for a big spring 13-7-4-2, $180,694. O/B-Dream Walkin Farms Inc carnival and we wish his new connections after Friday=s (OK). T-Joe Duhon. sale the best of luck for the rest of the season.@ For more information, visit www.inglis.com.au. 5th-PID, $49,000, NW2L, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:04, ft. KRUSIN KELLY (f, 3, Artie Schiller--Kells Bells, by Artax) B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-1, $68,980. O-Timber Bay Farm. B-Mrs Thomas J Walsh & Timber Bay (KY). T- J AMERICA Entenmann. *$22,000 RNA yrl '09 FTKOCT.

BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: 6th-PID, $49,000, NW2L, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y (AWT), GOVERNOR'S CUP H., $50,000, FPX, 9-21, 3yo/up, 1:42 2/5, ft. 6 1/2f, 1:17 1/5, ft. DIVINE INDY (f, 4, Mineshaft--India Divina {Chi} {GISW 1--CARBONITE, 120, g, 5, Aldebaran--Queen Mindy, by & MG1SP-Chi, $256,310}, by Roy) Lifetime Record: King of Kings (Ire). O-Anthony J Chacon & Paul M 18-2-5-7, $95,090. O-Barry K Schwartz. B-Stonewall Mangini Jr; B-Mercedes Stable LLC (KY); T-Mike R Farm (KY). T-Michael S Ferraro. $200,000 RNA wlng Mitchell; J-Christian Santiago Reyes; $28,000. '07 KEENOV. Lifetime Record: 17-8-1-3, $258,237. 2--Details R Sketchy, 119, g, 5, Great Notion--Wilya 8th-BEL, $47,120, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X, (S), Love Me, by Afternoon Deelites. O-Baltazar Siquieros. 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. $9,500. SALTAMONTES (f, 3, Wheelaway--Just Gabi, by Devil His Due) Lifetime Record: SW, 11-3-2-1, $140,250. O/B-Gabrielle Farm (NY). T-Rudy R Rodriguez. 3--Earnednevergiven, 118, g, 7, Cee's Tizzy--Code It Nikki, by Falstaff. ($150,000 yrl '05 BESOCT). O-PSC 9th-HOO, $44,000, 9-21, NW4L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, Holdings Corporation. $6,000. 1:10 4/5, ft. Margins: 2 3/4, 4HF, HF. Odds: 0.70, 4.10, 6.30. FACEY'S SPIRIT (f, 3, Pass Rush--Runnin N the Wind, by Sefapiano) Lifetime Record: SW, 9-4-0-1, $129,583. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: O/B-Paul H Adkins LLC (IN). T-Chris Dorris. 5th-WOX, $74,832, 9-21, Opt. Clm. ($62,500- $60,000), NW2X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:43, ft. 6th-HOO, $44,000, 9-21, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), SAY NO MORE (g, 3, Langfuhr--Silent Course {SW}, by NW3$X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:08 3/5, ft. Trajectory) Lifetime Record: MSP, 9-3-1-2, $207,936. GUAM TYPHOON (g, 5, Distorted Humor--La Cucina O-G Schickedanz & D Howard. B-Gustav Schickedanz {Ire}, by Last Tycoon {Ire}) Lifetime Record: MSP, (ON). T-Michael Keogh. 14-5-2-1, $189,068. O-SIGI Racing. B-Domino Stud of Lexington LLC (KY). T-Ian R Wilkes. *$340,000 RNA 3rd-WOX, $74,564, Opt. Clm. ($80,000-$75,000), C, yrl '07 KEESEP. **1/2 to Lady Linda (Torrential), 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (AWT), 1:22 3/5, ft. MGSP, $307,377; Sir Cherokee (Cherokee Run), DANCE TO THE MOON (f, 4, Perigee Moon--Bold and MGSW, $628,296; Miss Isella (Silver Charm), MGSW & Dancing, by Bold n' Flashy) Lifetime Record: 11-6-0-1, GISP, $648,631. $257,025. O-C Scott Abbott Racing Stable Ltd. B-C Scott Racing Stable (ON). T-Michael J Doyle. Cont. p7 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 9/23/11 • PAGE 7 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

U.S. Breeders= Edition cont. 3rd-LAD, $33,500, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y, 1:44, ft. CAT'S PRODUCTION (f, 3, Run Production--Siberian 2nd-BEL, $42,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT, Cat, by Siberian Express) Lifetime Record: SW, 1:09 3/5, fm. 15-4-4-3, $214,918. O-John A Adams. B-Foxwood EDEN IS BURNING (f, 3, Hook and Ladder--Perfect Plantation Ltd (LA). T-Preston Adams. *1/2 to High Design, by Marquetry) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-1, Toned (Zarbyev), SP, $206,477. $63,280. O/B-Chester & Mary R Broman (NY). T-Thomas M Bush. 7th-RPX, $31,500, 9-21, NW2X, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16 1/5, ft. 4th-APX, $41,275, NW2$X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, DREAMINOFTHEWIN (c, 3, Successful Appeal- - a1 1/16mT, 1:43 2/5, fm. Dreamingatdaybreak, by Grand Slam) Lifetime Record: MOURETTE (f, 4, Smart Strike--Amourette {MSW, MGSP, 9-3-3-2, $141,088. O/B/T-C R Trout & Reata $248,786}, by El Gran Senor) Lifetime Record: Farms LLC (KY). 14-3-2-3, $90,628. O/B-R Otto Stables Inc (IL). T-Chris M Block. *1/2 to Lemonade Kid (Lemon Drop Kid), GSP, 8th-CTX, $30,400, Opt. Clm. ($12,500), NW1X, $117,241. 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:19 1/5, sy. SEA RESCUE (g, 5, Brahms--Heater, by Dixieland Heat) 8th-HOO, $38,000, 9-21, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW1X, Lifetime Record: SW, 20-5-2-3, $321,896. 3yo, 6f, 1:09 3/5, ft. O/B-Coleswood Farm Inc (WV). T-Jeff C Runco. ISTHMUS (c, 3, Flower Alley--Dancing Water {MSW & GSP, $197,401}, by Silver Deputy) Lifetime Record: 6th-CTX, $26,200, 9-21, NW2L, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 8-3-0-0, $58,017. O-William Butler. B-Liberation Farm 1:19 2/5, sy. (KY). T-Michael J Maker. GREAT VINTAGE (g, 3, Great Notion--Alvinia, by Horatius) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $39,000. O-James 2nd-APX, $38,735, NW1$X, (S), 3yo/up, 1m (AWT), F Lewis. B-Dr & Mrs Thomas Bowman (MD). T-Jeff C 1:37, ft. Runco. *$3,000 wlng '08 FTMDEC. DOMAIN'S RAP (g, 3, Cherokee Rap--Domain, by Kris S.) Lifetime Record: SP, 12-2-5-3, $92,099. 4th-NPX, $20,214, 9-21. Opt. Clm. ($40,000), O/B-William Stiritz (IL). T-Scott Becker. NW13MX, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17 3/5, ft. REGGIE DUNLOP (g, 4, Chapel Royal--Loveswept, by 5th-RPX, $36,750, 9-21, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 1mT, Clever Trick) Lifetime Record: 20-6-1-4, $77,924. 1:36 2/5, fm. O-Eagle Rock Racing Stable. B-James M Herbener Jr OKIETATE (g, 4, Orientate--Bien Nicole {MGSW & (KY). T-Kirsty Anne Luft-Nault. *$25,000 yrl '08 GISP, $1,074,620}, by Bien Bien) Lifetime Record: SP, KEESEP. 10-2-1-3, $80,833. O/B-Richter Family Trust (OK). T-Danny Pish. • ON THE WORKTAB •

4th-LRL, $35,000, Opt. Clm. ($32,000-$28,000), BELMONT PARK NW3X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. Mission Approved (With Approval), 1m (T), 1:39.07, 1/1 CLOSING VISION (g, 4, Pollard=s Vision--Pleasant Yankee Fourtune (Yankee Gentleman), 4f (tr), :49.26, 5/15 Pastures, by Valley Crossing) Lifetime Record: CHURCHILL DOWNS 26-7-4-3, $233,038. O-Happy Got Lucky Stable Inc. C. S. Silk (Medaglia d’Oro), 5f, 1:00.80, 3/16 B-Timothy J Gardner (PA). T-Scott A Lake. *$20,000 Santiva (Giant’s Causeway), 3f, :37.40, 4/7 yrl '08 FTMOCT. HOLLYWOOD PARK Compari (Redattore {Brz}), 3f, :37.80, 4/8 8th-LRL, $35,000, Opt. Clm. ($40,000-$35,000), C, Smash (Smart Strike), 4f, :48.40, 4/14 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:01 1/5, fm. MONMOUTH PARK SUPER CHUNKY (g, 5, Put It Back--Chunky Cheeks, by Teaks North (Northern Afleet), 4f, :49.40, 5/21 Friendly Lover) Lifetime Record: MSP, 23-5-7-4, Uptowncharlybrown (Limehouse), 6f, 1:12.60, 1/1 $167,751. O-Valter Ramos. B-Michael G Marks & Robert Werneth (FL). T-Kenneth M Cox. *$9,000 2yo SANTA ANITA >08 FTMMAY. Acclamation (Unusual Heat), 7f (T), 1:32.00, 1/1 Banned (Kitten’s Joy), 4f (T), :52.00, 4/5 Champ Pegasus (Fusaichi Pegasus), 1m, 1:39.40, 1/1 TDN TODAY Eclair de Lune (Ger) (Marchand de Sable), 6f (T), 1:15.00, 1/3 Around the World...... 8 pages Well Monied (Maria’s Mon), 4f, :47.20, 2/31 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 9/23/11 • PAGE 8 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Sweet Luca, g, 2, Candy Ride (Arg)--Grand Crossing, by B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Lord Avie. APX, 9-22, (S), 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:05 4/5. B-Fortino Inc (IL). EUROPE First Winner for Freshman Sire Boogiewoogieblues, f, 2, City Weekend--Lost Her Tune, CONDITIONS RESULTS: by Lost Soldier. HOO, 9-21, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:05. FRANCE, Saint-Cloud, 19.40, 9-22, i29,000, 3yo, B-Robert M Gorham & Mast Thoroughbreds LLC (IN). 1 7/8mT, 3:19.00, gd. *First winner for freshman sire (by Carson City). USUELO (FR) (g, 3, Epalo {Ger}--Gezabelle {Fr}, by Arabella's Tune, f, 2, Concorde's Tune--Mary Kate 'n Garde Royale {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, Kelly, by Mecke. CRC, 9-22, 7f, 1:25. B-Emanuel & 2 places, i32,600. O/T-Jean-Luc Guillochon; B-Jean Jacqueline Tortora (FL). Duvaldestin & Mme Marie-Claude Duvaldestin. Hard Luck Monk, g, 2, Hunting Hard--Sister Monk, by Executive Order. HOO, 9-22, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:04 3/5. FRANCE, Nancy, 13.30, 9-22, i19,000, 3yo, 9f B-South River Ranch Inc (IN). 165ydsT, 2:06.82, gd. Vision of Jewels, f, 2, Pollard=s Vision--Native Trinket, BIG BOSS (FR) (c, 3, Xaar {GB}--Boylene {Fr}, by Le by Dove Hunt. FLX, 9-22, 5 1/2f, 1:06 4/5. B-Edge- Balafre {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, 20,850. O-Stall Schwarzwald; B-Rudolf wood Farm (KY). *$12,000 RNA wnlg >09 KEENOV. i Macanuda, f, 2, Sweetsouthernsaint--Bang Up Play Peter; T-Werner Hefter. (SP), by Waquoit. CRC, 9-22, 1 1/16m (off turf), ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 1:49 1/5. B-Harold J Plumley (FL). *$4,000 yrl '10 Glamorous Angel (Ire), c, 2, Dark Angel (Ire)--Glamorous OBSAUG. Air (Ire), by Air Express (Ire). Pontefract, Britain, Western Tryst, g, 2, Western Expression--Pride of 9-22, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. B-Carlo Soria. *105,000gns Trieste, by Old Trieste. BEL, 9-22, (S), 6fT, 1:10 1/5. 2yo >11 TATAPR. **1/2 to Glamorous Spirit (Ire) B-Flying Zee Stables (NY). (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), GSW-Ire & SP-Eng, $127,072. Misty's Shadow, f, 3, Even the Score--Pense, by ***25th winner for freshman sire (by Acclamation {GB}). Stormin Fever. LAD, 9-22, (S), 1mT, 1:38 4/5. +Last Night Show (Ity), f, 2, Martino Alonso (Ire)-- B- Hardin (LA). Greedy Slewpy, by Slewpy. , Italy, 9-21, Mdn, Golden Husker, c, 3, Monarchos--Golden Charm, by 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT. B-Allevamento Deni SRL. *1/2 to Strike the Gold. HOO, 9-22, 7 1/2f, 1:30 2/5. Good Karma (Ity) (Tobougg {Ire}), SW & MGSP-Ity, $239,746. B-Millard R Seldin Rev. Trust (KY). *1/2 to Golden Cat Code (GB), c, 2, One Cool Cat--Dress Code (Ire), by Yank (Yankee Gentleman), MSW & MGSP, $840,611. Barathea (Ire). Milan, Italy, 9-21, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, Calibration, f, 3, Orientate-- Dancer, by Green 1 1/16mT. B-Newsells Park Stud Ltd. *20,000gns Dancer. WOX, 9-22, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:45 4/5. wnlg >09 TATDEC; 25,000gns yrl >10 TATOCT. B-Glenview Stables Ltd (ON). For Shia and Lula (Ire), c, 2, Majestic Missile (Ire)-- Hopeoverexperience, f, 3, Songandaprayer--Tom's Cat, Jack-N-Jilly (Ire), by Anita=s Prince (Ire). by Storm Cat. CTX, 9-21, 4 1/2f, :52 3/5. B-Gulf Wolverhampton, Britain, 9-22, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 216yds Coast Farms LLC (KY). *$75,000 yrl '09 KEESEP; (AWT). B-A M F Persse. *i6,000 yrl >10 TATIRE. $200,000 2yo >10 FTFFEB. **Won by 6 1/4 lengths. Sir Trevor (Ire), c, 2, Refuse to Bend (Ire)--Joyfullness, ***1/2 to Cowtown Cat (Distorted Humor), MGSW, by Dixieland Band. Pontefract, Britain, 9-22, Mdn, $562,228. 2yo, 1m 4ydsT. B-Barry Noonan & Denis Noonan. *i28,000 yrl >10 GOFSPT. Get the information Wow...big win... you need. I wish I could see You mean you still her catalogue-style don’t subscribe to Grade I and II Stakes pedigree... the TDN??? Winners’ Catalogue- Style Pedigrees... In the paper and on the web. Now FREE to TDN subscribers at thoroughbreddailynews.com

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