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MAHER SUSPENDED SIX MONTHS INTERNATIONAL CAST IN Australian trainer Ciaron Maher has been suspended six PLACE FOR ORBY months and fined A$75,000 after Racing Victoria stewards deemed he should have known about the involvement of a notorious criminal in the ownership of five horses in his stable. The 36-year-old Maher pleaded guilty to a charge of conduct prejudicial to racing=s image, and his suspension will begin on Oct. 2, giving the trainer a week to make arrangements for the horses under his care. Racing.com printed a letter allegedly issued by Maher to his owners, which read, "As you have probably just heard, I have pleaded guilty to section 175A and today the [Racing Appeals and Disciplinary] Board has suspended me for six months and fined me $75,000. The suspension begins on Oct. 2. While I am disappointed to find myself in this situation, I am relieved a decision has been finally made. I would like to thank the RAD Board for their consideration of my case.@ The letter continued, AThe past 12 months have certainly taken a toll on my health, however, I have an incredibly Goffs=s Kill Paddocks ahead of the Orby sale | Emma Berry supportive team at Ciaron Maher Racing who will be able to ensure the smooth running of the operation in the interim." The issue involved five horses under Maher=s care, including By Emma Berry G1 Coolmore Legacy S. winner Azkadellia (NZ) (Shinko King When the sun is filtering through leaves on the turn to shades {Ire}). The horses were registered to the ownership of Ben of red and gold and some of the finest of Ireland's young Connolly, Maher=s former racing manager, and Maher first are strolling past, it's hard to feel that there's became aware of other potential involvement in the ownership too much wrong in the world. in late 2014. He notified stewards at the time and told Connolly Welcome to the bloodstock bubble that will envelop many to rectify the situation, but in September 2016 stewards were breeders, vendors and buyers for the next month as the elite not satisfied it had been resolved, and slapped the five horses sales of Ireland and Britain steal the limelight back from North with a ban from racing while the inquiry was in progress. That America. ban is still in place. This week it's the turn of Goffs, which stages its two-day Orby The convicted criminal involved in the ownership was Peter sale Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m., swiftly followed by Foster, and his niece Arabella Foster was also involved. the Sportman's Sale on Thursday, which returns to a single Maher had been a rising force in the Australian training ranks session after being held over two days last year. in recent years. In addition to Azkadellia his flagbearers included This is an important week for Henry Beeby and his team and G1 Caulfield Cup and G1 Crown Oaks winner Jameka (Aus) they are entitled to feel cautiously optimistic as the first yearling (Myboycharlie {Ire}), another Crown Oaks winner in Set Square enters the ring on Tuesday. (Aus) (Reset {Aus}) and dual Group 1 winner Srikandi (Aus) "It's the old story: the closer we get to the sale, the more I (Dubawi {Ire}). walk my box, but as long as it's only me and not the horses doing that we'll be fine," joked Beeby at a sun-drenched Kill Paddocks on Monday. IN TDN AMERICA TODAY THE WEEK IN REVIEW T.D. Thornton looks back at the week in American racing. Cont. p2 Click or tap here to go straight to TDN America.

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International Cast In Place For Orby cont. from p1 Recent graduates have continued to advertise the sale's merit. The four-time Group 1-winning miler Ribchester (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}), bought for i105,000 here in 2014, has been the standout poster boy of late but Capla Temptress (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}), a i26,000 selection for trainer Marco Botti just a year ago, added to the roll of honour with her impressive victory in the GI Natalma S. earlier this month, while her contemporary Beckford (GB) (Bated Breath {GB}), a i55,000 purchase, won the G2 Railway S. and has twice been runner-up at Group 1 level. He heads to Saturday's G1 Juddmonte Middle Park S. at Newmarket.

John and James Ferguson at Orby | Amy Lynam Twelve months ago it was a colt by Dubawi (Ire) out of French Classic winner Beauty Parlour (Jpn) (Deep Impact (Jpn}) who led the Orby proceedings, becoming not just the star of the Wildenstein Stables Dispersal but of the whole sale when selling for i1.4-million to John Ferguson. Named Being There (Fr), the colt won a Newmarket maiden in July for Charlie Appleby. Ferguson is back in harness at his first sale since his resignation from Godolphin in June and is at Goffs this week with son James and Sam Haggas, who will be working alongside him in his return as an independent bloodstock agent. A full-brother to one of Ferguson's previous purchases, Godolphin's multiple Group 2 winner and young Darley stallion Bow Creek (Ire) (Shamardal), is one of the colts drawing plenty of attention at Goffs this week. Selling as lot 333 through his breeders Bobby and Honora Donworth of Roundhill Stud, the March-born colt is a son of the G3 S. winner Beneventa (GB) (Most Welcome {GB}), whose winners also include the Group 3-placed Dare To Dance (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). He goes through the ring just three lots after another colt who has attracted plenty of admirers, Marlhill House Stud's Frankel (GB) half-brother to G2 Herbert Power S. winner Adjusted (Ire) ( {Ire}) (lot 330). Cont. p3 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 3 OF 12 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 26 SEPTEMBER, 2017

"He's been very busy, in and out of his box constantly over the last few days, but he's taken it all really well. I'm delighted with him," said Marlhill House manager Brian McConnon. The fact that the sales grounds have been packed since Saturday has pleased Beeby, who said, "On Saturday I had one complaint from a vendor saying he was too busy too far away from the sale and I thought that was a pretty good complaint. We're delighted with the number of people who have come over. There's particularly strong representation from England Vice President, International Operations and many overseas faces, which is great. What's really pleased Gary King me is the number of buyers who have worked through the two Twitter: @garykingTDN days and said that the catalogue has taken another step [email protected] + 1.732.320.0975 forward, both on paper and physically. So we're hopeful and we think there are some very nice horses here." International Editor He added, "We've been well supported by Irish breeders. I've Kelsey Riley said over the last few years that what we need to do is to Twitter: @kelseynrileyTDN encourage increasing numbers of Irish breeders to sell an [email protected] increasing share of their best yearlings at Goffs and I think that's happening. We're very grateful that the buyers are coming and European Editor seeing that too. We have Markus Jooste and Derek Brugman Emma Berry from Mayfair Speculators here for the first time, Justin Zayat has Twitter: @collingsberry [email protected] come back and we have a number of Japanese and Australian buyers here, as well as the Hong Kong Jockey Club." Associate International Editor Heather Anderson Twitter: @HLAndersonTDN

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Regular Columnists Andrew Caulfield Here Come The Girls... Chris McGrath The all-female owners of dual Australian Group 1 winner John Berry Global Glamour (Aus) (Star Witness {Aus}) are on the hunt for Kevin Blake Tom Peacock the next representative for the It's All About The Girls syndicate and have charged BBA Ireland agent Patrick Cooper with the task of finding them a pair of horses to race in Ireland.

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The truly international partnership consists of 40 women from seven countries, including Goffs=s International Director Elaine 'Legs' Lawlor, who manages the syndicate. Fittingly, Global Glamour is under the care of Australia's leading female trainer Gai Waterhouse, and the Irish purchases will head to the stable of Jessica Harrington. "We are absolutely thrilled to be setting up It's All About The Girls in Ireland and to be doing it with Jessie Harrington is a no-brainer," said Lawlor. "Importantly, we want all the syndicate members to have a lot of fun and the process starts now as we head to the Orby sale in hope of purchasing a couple of yearlings. Choosing your horse at the sales can be so exciting and we will have some of the signed-up syndicate members with us this week to be part of that process." She continued, "We have been so incredibly lucky with Global Glamour and for her to be awarded New South Wales 3-year-old of the year was quite incredible, but it's the group of 40 women who have been involved right from the start which has made it such a lot of fun. Since the syndicate first started, it has now become a real community and we would love to see it grow." The Irish partnership, which hopes to race two horses, will consist of up to 20 women, with each member paying an initial buy-in price of i6,000, including training fees for the first year before a supplementary fee of i2,500 for the second year. "I think this is a terrific idea and I am not only delighted to have been asked to train for the syndicate but really looking forward to it," said Jessica Harrington. "Any unique and The success of Harry Angel in winning the G1 Darley July Cup innovative ways in which to attract new owners into our sport and G1 32red Sprint Cup, adding to last season's G2 S. should be embraced and I am in no doubt we will be having a lot triumph for trainer Clive Cox, alongside the emergence of fun along the way. The process of becoming an owner should be another hotshot son of Dark Angel in Battaash (Ire), also bred by the most brilliant experience from the moment you sign up and Philip and Marie McCartan at their Ballyphilip Stud in Co Its All About The Girls is a great example of this. I only hope that Tipperary, has ensured that demand for offspring of we can find a horse half as successful as Global Glamour." Yeomanstown Stud's flagbearer is at a fever pitch.

Goffs Orby Yearling Sale Day One Outs 1, 2, 4, 42, 104, 105, 137, 139, 170, 205, 206

YEOMANSTOWN RIDING ON ANGEL By Aisling Crowe Dark Angel (Ire) is a sure-fire ratings hit, the Yeomanstown Stud's star burning brighter than ever in 2017 with six-figure sales on the European circuit so far and sizzling son Harry Angel (Ire) burning away the fastest of sprinters. Unlike the television series with which he shares his name, the 12-year-old stallion has made the leap from cult classic to network stalwart, a hit Dark Angel | Yeomanstown Stud with critics and viewers alike. TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 5 OF 12 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 26 SEPTEMBER, 2017

The O'Callaghan family of Yeomanstown's select draft of nine Yeomanstown will be selling at Kildare Paddocks. The first of yearlings for the Goffs Orby Sale includes some choicely bred these is lot 86 out of Muzdaan (Ire) a daughter of Exceed And progeny of their grey wonder. Excel (Aus) out of Ireland's joint juvenile filly in 1994 "We have put together another strong draft for the Goffs Orby Belle Genius, winner of that year's G1 Moyglare Stud S. Belle Sale this year, a mix of homebreds and pinhooks, fillies and Genius is also the dam of multiple Group 1 winner Lucky Nine colts. Dark Angel out of Secret Key (Ire) is a lovely colt and a full- (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}). Her full-sister Northern Angel (Ire) was set brother to the smart Ger Lyons trained Exoegenesis, who won at to run in Saturday's G3 Firth of Clyde S. at Ayr before that Group 3 level as a 2-year-old. He is a late foal but looks sharp meeting was abandoned. and moves well," said David O'Callaghan of lot 181. "She is a very racy filly. She oozes quality and we'd hope she Another son of Dark Angel who catches the eye on pedigree is attracts plenty of attention," said O'Callaghan. lot 354 out of Capulet Monteque (Ire), a winning daughter of Lot 238 is a full-sister to Perfect Angel (Ire), placed in the G2 another smart Yeomanstown sire in Camacho (GB). The Mill Reef S. and the G3 Hackwood S for Andrew Balding, and to pedigree boasts a number of star sprinters under the second Where's Sue (Ire), also a winner. Their dam The Hermitage (Ire) dam Family At War, including champions G Force (Ire) (Tamayuz is a half-sister to listed winners Alboostan (GB) and Crown Of {GB}) and Lethal Force (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) as well as Light (GB), who in turn is the dam of listed winner Balkan Knight Classic-winning filly Flotilla (Fr) (Mizzen Mast). There could be (GB). O'Callaghan said he thinks this filly has all the right further updates to come with a 2-year-old full-sister to this colt attributes to succeed on the track. due to tackle the G2 Rockfel S. "The Dark Angel filly out of The Hermitage is very sharp O'Callaghan describes the colt as "an absolute belter. A big, looking, she looks like she'd run through a wall for you and I just strong, mature colt and a full-brother to Juliet Fair (Ire) and love her," he said. Juliet Capulet (Ire), who was second in the G3 Sweet Solera S. The O'Callaghans are responsible for the first yearling by for John Gosden and Cheveley Park on her latest start and will three-time Group 1 winner Charm Spirit to sell at the Orby Sale, step up to Group 2 level next time." in the shape of lot 18, a colt whose half-brother helped establish A pair of well-related Dark Angel fillies are among the draft Dark Angel's reputation. BRILLIANT ROYAL ASCOTWINNING 2YO’S SUBSEQUENT GROUP 1WINNING 2YO’S BY CHAMPION 2YO SIRES BOTH WITH FIRST CROP YEARLINGS IN 2017

By SCAT DADDY Record-breaking winner of the G2 Norfolk Stakes • G1 Prix Morny winner on his next start

By WAR FRONT 6-length winner of the G2 Coventry Stakes • G1 Dewhurst Stakes winner on his final 2YO start

Contact: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Tel: 353-52-6131298. Fax: 353-52-6131382. Christy Grassick, David O’Loughlin, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Tim Corballis, Maurice Moloney, Gerry Aherne, Mathieu Legars or Jason Walsh. Tom Gaffney, David Magnier, Joe Hernon or Cathal Murphy: 353-25-31966/31689. Kevin Buckley (UK Rep.) 44-7827-795156. E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.coolmore.com All stallions nominated to EBF. TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 6 OF 12 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 26 SEPTEMBER, 2017

"The Charm Spirit colt out of Kelsey Rose (GB) is very smart and a ringer for his sire, whom we had been keen to try and buy and stand ourselves, but having failed to get him, we sent Kelsey Rose to him instead," O'Callaghan said. "This colt is a half-brother to Group 2 winner Sovereign Debt (Ire) (Dark Angel), Puff (Ire) (Camacho {GB}), who won the G3 Fred Darling S., and several other smart winners." Capla Temptress (Ire) provided her sire Lope De Vega (Ire) with a timely boost during yearling sales season with her success in the GI Natalma S at Woodbine on Sept. 17, and at Orby Yeomanstown offers a filly by Ballylinch Stud's Classic-winning sire. Lot 153 is the first foal of Relation Alexander (Ire), a daughter of Dandy Man (Ire) who won twice as a 2-year-old. "She is a very strong, good-moving filly from a smart family, so I would hope she will prove popular especially following on from the success of Capla Temptress recently," O'Callaghan said of the chestnut filly. Yeomanstown Stud will also sell the only yearling in the sale by Whitsbury Manor Stud's Foxwedge (Aus), a pinhooked colt who has strong connections to the farm.

BRAMETOT WARMS UP FOR THE ARC By Emmanuel Roussel Brametot (Fr) (Rajsaman {Fr}), the main French sophomore David O=Callaghan | Alayna Cullen hope for Sunday=s G1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, and G1 Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere fancy and >TDN Rising Star= Olmedo (Fr) (Declaration Of War) each cantered alongside "We have plenty more including a great-moving son of sparring partners over very soft turf in Deauville on Monday Foxwedge from the family of Showcasing (GB) and our own morning. Camacho (GB). He is a wonderfully topped colt and just floats Interviewed by Equidia after the exercise, trainer Jean-Claude across the ground," O'Callaghan said of the colt out of an Rouget discussed Brametot's Arc challenge, which comes almost unraced half-sister to the aforementioned stallions. seven weeks after he ran fiffh in the G2 Prix Guillaume d'Ornano A busy week at Goffs awaits the O'Callaghans and all the team at Deauville. at Yeomanstown Stud, but it is one they enjoy. "He won both the French 2,000 Guineas and the Prix du Jockey "We always like selling at Goffs, it is a great venue to show Club, which is great. He saved our season, really," said the horses and the team work hard to attract a wide range of both trainer whose stable was struck by an outbreak of Equine domestic and international buyers," said O'Callaghan. "So they Herpesvirus in the spring. He continued, "Today's piece of work deserve to be supported by Irish breeders and vendors." was only routine. He's fit to race but that's not the only issue. He was beaten in the Ornano mostly because of his bad start.

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Rouget continued, AHe lost five to six lengths there instead of Betfair Odds on the Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe his usual two lengths. Brametot accelerated the way he used to Following Monday=s forfeit stage but [jockey] Cristian Demuro didn't want to give him a hard race 10/11 - when he realised that victory was out of reach. Whether or not 7/1 - Ulysses he'll do well over 12 furlongs is another question mark. This is 10/1 - Order Of St George, Winter far from a formality against older horses." 12/1 - Brametot, 14/1 - , Dschingis Secret, Zarak The next forfeit stage for Sunday's big race is Tuesday, while 20/1 - Cloth Of Stars, Satono Diamond supplementary entries, at i120,000 apiece, are accepted on 33/1 - Cliffs of Moher, Seventh Heaven Wednesday. Final declarations and draw will take place on 40/1 - Iquitos, Left Hand, Plumatic Thursday. 50/1 - Doha Dream, Idaho, One Foot In Heaven, Silverwave 200/1 - Satono

SPILL THE BEANS TO SHUTTLE TO BRITAIN Spill The Beans (Aus) (Snitzel {Aus}BMiss Dodwell {Aus}, by Falbrav {Ire}), a triple Group 3-winning sprinter in Australia for Arrowfield and trainer Gerald Ryan, will shuttle to the National Stud in Newmarket in 2018. Spill The Beans will be the first son of Snitzel, Australia=s record-breaking champion sire of 2016/17, to stand in Europe. Spill The Beans was Australia=s busiest first-season sire in Australia last year, covering 202 mares at Aquis Farm in Queensland. Unbeaten at two, Spill The Beans won the G3 Eskimo Prince S. over six furlongs at three before adding the seven-furlong G3 Hawkesbury Guineas and the 6 1/2-furlong G2 Jean-Claude Rouget | Zuzanna Lupa QTC Cup. He defeated Group 1 winners Pride Of Dubai (Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}), Stratum Star (Aus) (Stratum {Aus}) and Holler Waldgeist (GB) ( {Fr}) and Recoletos (Fr) (Whipper), (Aus) (Commands {Aus}) during his career. who were second and third to Brametot in the Prix du Jockey Arrowfield Bloodstock Manager Jon Freyer said, ASpill The Club, have both been taken out of the Arc entries The former Beans is a highly talented, good-looking son of Snitzel. He had worked at Maisons-Laffitte racecourse on Monday and will be dazzling early pace, a high cruising speed and great tenacity. aimed at an "easier target than the Arc sometime in October," Sound and genuine, he has all the attributes owners, trainers according to trainer Andre Fabre, while G3 Prix du Prince and breeders most admire.@ d'Orange winner Recoletos, trained by Carlos Laffon-Parias, is National Stud Chairman Ben Sangster said, AThis is a great entered in the G2 Prix Dollar on Saturday. opportunity for European breeders to have access to one of the most sought-after stud lines in the business, and we are delighted to be standing such a good-looking and talented young sire.@ A stud fee will be announced at a later date.

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QUIET REFLECTION TO TATTERSALLS the following month, she added the G1 32red Sprint Cup last September. The dark bay returned to the winner=s enclosure in Sunday=s G3 Renaissance S. at Naas, and she is set to line up in the G1 Qipco British Champions Sprint S. prior to her trip through the ring, where she will be consigned by Jamie Railton. AQuiet Reflection is very special,@ said Burke. AShe was my first Group 1 winner in Britain when she won the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot and is without doubt the fastest filly I have trained. She has a very high cruising speed as well as an extraordinary turn of foot and we are looking forward to the Group 1 British Champions Sprint before heading to the Tattersalls December Sale.@

WILDCARDS COMPLETE ARC CATALOGUE Two more wildcards have been added to Arqana=s Arc Sale on Sept. 30, completing the catalogue. The 3-year-old filly Bijin (Fr) Quiet Reflection | Racing Post (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) will be offered as lot 35. She has hit the board in four of five outings this season for trainer Henri- Cartier champion sprinter Quiet Reflection (GB) (Showcasing Alex Pantall, including a win in a mile Deauville handicap on Aug. {GB}BMy Delirium {GB}, by Haafhd {GB}) will be offered at 22 and a third in the Listed Prix Coronation on Sept. 21. Tattersalls December this year. Robert Collet=s 4-year-old colt Nice To See You (Fr) (Siyouni Trained by Karl Burke, Quiet Reflection was a Group 3 winner {Fr}) will be offered as lot 40. He was the winner of a 1900 at two and opened her 3-year-old campaign last year with wins metre all-weather handicap at Chantilly on Sept. 10. in the G3 Prix Sigy and G2 Sandy Lane S. before taking Royal Ascot=s G1 Commonwealth Cup. Third in the G1 Darley July Cup TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 9 OF 12 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 26 SEPTEMBER, 2017

FIELD TO STAND FOR AYR GOLD CUP 4,500gns Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; ,6,000 RNA Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale 2016; ,4,500 RNA Goffs UK The original entries and their weights for the Ayr Gold Cup will Autumn HIT & Yearling Sale 2016 stand when the race is transferred to Haydock on Saturday and run as the 32Red Gold Cup. Runners must, however, be SOCIETY ROCK (IRE) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), Tally-Ho Stud confirmed by noon on Sept. 26, with declarations to be made by 122 foals of racing age/19 winners/1 black-type winner 10 a.m. on Sept. 28. 14:45-BEVERLEY, 7.5f, MONT KINABALU (IRE) The Ayr Gold Cup was lost when Ayr Racecourse=s entire three- i49,000 Goffs Sportsman's Yearling Sale 2016 day meet was cancelled last weekend due to waterlogging on 14:10-BEVERLEY, 5f, WEETON (IRE) the track after heavy rains last week. 17,143gns Tattersalls Ireland Ascot 2yo Breeze Up Sale 2017

FRANCE CAMELOT (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}), Coolmore Stud 148 foals of racing age/10 winners/1 black-type winner 1-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, HEROINE (FR) i50,000 Arqana Deauville August Yearlings 2016 2-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, KING OF LEOGRANCE (FR) i200,000 Arqana Deauville August Yearlings 2016

CITYSCAPE (GB) (Selkirk), Overbury Stud Tuesday, Sept. 26: 61 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners UNITED KINGDOM 1-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, DAWRYAT (GB) HAVANA GOLD (IRE) (Teofilo {Ire}), Tweenhills Farm & Stud i63,000 Arqana May 2yr-old Breeze up Sale 2017 104 foals of racing age/17 winners/2 black-type winners DABIRSIM (FR) (Hat Trick {Jpn}), Haras de Grandcamp 18:40-CHELMSFORD CITY, 6f, GHEPARDO (GB) 98 foals of racing age/13 winners/1 black-type winner i20,000 Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2016 1-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, CASSIMA (FR) 18:40-CHELMSFORD CITY, 6f, MARCHINGONTOGETHER (GB) i36,000 Arqana December Breeding Stock Sale 2015 1,000gns Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; ,800 Goffs UK 2-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, NOT MINE (GER) Autumn HIT & Yearling Sale 2016 i36,000 Arqana December Breeding Stock Sale 2015; i130,000 RECKLESS ABANDON (GB) (Exchange Rate), Kildangan Stud Arqana Deauville August Yearlings 2016 18 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners FRENCH FIFTEEN (FR) (Turtle Bowl {Ire}), Haras du Logis Saint 14:00-LINGFIELD PARK, 8f, MR RECKLESS (IRE) Germain i15,000 RNA Goffs Orby Yearling Sale 2016; i40,000 50 foals of racing age/2 winners/1 black-type winner Goresbridge Flat Breeze-Up Sale 2017 2-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, NAIF (FR) RED JAZZ (Johannesburg), Ballyhane Stud INTELLO (GER) (Galileo {Ire}), Haras du Quesnay 103 foals of racing age/16 winners/0 black-type winners 102 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner 14:10-BEVERLEY, 5f, LITTLE RED BERRY (IRE) 2-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, PENSEUR (IRE) TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 10 OF 12 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 26 SEPTEMBER, 2017

PEDRO THE GREAT (Henrythenavigator), Haras de la Haie Neuve 35 foals of racing age/7 winners/1 black-type winner 1-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, BAIE D'ARGUIN (FR) i10,000 RNA Osarus Sales La Teste Yearling 2016 Sale 2-SALON PROVENCE, 1800m, GREATY LION (FR) i6,000 Osarus Sales La Teste Yearling 2016 Sale PENNY'S PICNIC (IRE) (Kheleyf), Haras du Hoguenet 41 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners 2-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, EL PATRON (FR) i40,000 Arqana Deauville October Yearlings 2016; i25,000 Arqana May 2yr-old Breeze up Sale 2017 RECKLESS ABANDON (GB) (Exchange Rate), Kildangan Stud 18 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners 1-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, ALMAZORA (FR) i30,000 Arqana Deauville v2 August Yearlings 2016 STYLE VENDOME (FR) (Anabaa), Haras de Bouquetot 78 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners 2-BDX LE BOUSCAT, 1600m, TABOUK (FR)

Dabirsim has two runners in France on Tuesday | Racing Post

Monday=s Results: 3rd-LEI, ,10,000, Cond, 9-25, 2yo, 7fT, 1:31.31, hy. ALKHAWANEEJ BOY (IRE) (c, 2, Elzaam {Aus}--Kaplinsky {Ire}, by Fath) was let go at 7-2 coming back off a Sept. 9 debut fourth going seven panels at Thirsk and broke sharply to race under a tight hold in second through the early fractions of this one. In front by halfway, he was last off the bridle inside the final quarter mile and lengthened clear in the closing stages to easily best Porth Swtan (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) by six lengths. From the family of dual Classic-winning sire Ragusa (Ire) ( {GB}) and G1 Derby Italiano third Shibil (Ire) ( {Ire}), the bay is a full to a colt foal and a half to a yearling filly by Red Jazz. TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 11 OF 12 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 26 SEPTEMBER, 2017

Sales history: i22,000 Wlg >15 GOFNOV; ,10,000 Ylg >16 GOUKPR; 35,000gns 2yo >17 TATHIT. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $9,148. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Ahmad Abdulla Al Shaikh; B-John R Jeffers (IRE); T-Kevin Ryan.

4th-KEM, ,7,000, Cond, 9-25, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:24.73, st. TEPPAL (FR) (f, 2, Camacho {GB}--Jummana {Fr}, by Cadeaux Genereux {GB}) was penalised three pounds for garnering her Aug. 30 debut on the Lingfield turf last time and occupied a handy fifth after breaking swiftly. Looming large on the bridle in the straight, the 11-10 chalk tanked to the fore approaching the final eighth and was pushed clear in the closing stages to prevail by an impressive four lengths from Gather (GB) (Showcasing {GB}). She is a half to four-time Group 3 placegetter Another Party (Fr) (Pomellato {Ger}) and a filly foal by Showcasing (GB). Her dam Jummana (Fr) (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}) is a winning full-sister to Listed Radley S. victress Party (Ire), who in turn produced Australia=s G3 Easter Cup hero Observational (GB) (Galileo {Ire}). Party is herself out of a half-sister to four black- type performers headed by G3 Prix de Flore winner In Clover (GB) (Inchinor {GB}), whose own progeny include G1 Prix de l=Opera heroine We Are (Ire) (Dansili {GB}). Sales history: i60,000 Ylg >16 ARAU2; i105,000 2yo >17 ARQMAY. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $11,125. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O- Partnership; B-Gestut Zur Kuste AG (FR); T-David Simcock. rival by 1 3/4 lengths. The 575,000gns TATOCT yearling is the ninth scorer for G2 S. and G3 Matron S. heroine 5th-KEM, ,7,000, Cond, 9-25, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:27.46, st. Independence (GB) (Selkirk) and is thus a half-brother to HOMEOPATHIC (GB) (f, 2, Dark Angel {Ire}--Holistic {GB}, by MG1SW sire Mount Nelson (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) and G1 Pivotal {GB}) tracked the pace in fifth for most of this unveiling. St Leger third and G2 Great S.-winning sire Monitor Taking closer order in the straight, the 7-1 chance was shaken Closely (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}). From a family which features up at the two pole and kept on strongly under a late drive to MG1SW sire (GB) (Mill Reef), he is also kin to a edge Odyssa (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) by a neck. The homebred bay, yearling colt and a colt foal, both by Oasis Dream (GB). Lifetime half-sister to the yearling colt Naturopath (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}), Record: 2-1-0-0, $6,485. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. is the first scorer produced by an unraced sibling of five black- O-HH Sheikha Al Jalila Racing; B-Cliveden Stud Ltd (GB); T-John type performers headed by G3 Horris Hill S. winner Cupid=s Gosden. Glory (GB) (Pursuit of Love {GB}) and G3 Princess Elizabeth S. victress Clinical (GB) (Motivator {GB}), who in turn is the dam of ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: G1 Vincent O=Brien National S. and G2 German 2000 Guineas Knockout Blow (GB), c, 2, Lethal Force (Ire)--Elidore (GB), by placegetter Lockheed (GB) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}). Lifetime Danetime (Ire). KEM, 9-25, 5f (AWT), :59.87. B-Christopher & Record: 1-1-0-0, $6,111. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Annabelle Mason (GB). *16,000gns Wlg >15 TATFOA; ,16,000 O/B-Cheveley Park Stud Ltd (GB); T-Sir Michael Stoute. Ylg >16 GOUKPR. **1/2 to Rex Imperator (GB) ( {GB}), MSP-Eng, $226,352. ***16th winner for freshman sire 2nd-KEM, ,7,000, Cond, 9-25, 2yo, 9f 219y (AWT), 2:07.41, st. (by Dark Angel {Ire}). GRAFFITI MASTER (GB) (c, 2, Dubawi {Ire}--Independence {GB} Golden Birthday (Fr), g, 6, Poliglote (GB)--Gold Or Silver (Fr), by {GSW-Eng & Ire, $136,760}, by Selkirk), a Sept. 1 first-up fourth Glint of Gold (GB). LEI, 9-25, 11f 179yT, 2:40.62. B-EARL La at Sandown last time, settled third along the fence after Croix Sonnet (FR). *i65,000 3yo >14 TAIRDE; i100,000 4yo breaking to the fore here. Easing into second on the home turn, >15 BRINOC. **1/2 to Diamond Boy (Fr) (Mansonnien {Fr}), the 2-7 lock was carried wide into the straight by Baileys SW-Fr, $214,677. Excelerate (Fr) (Excelebration {Ire}) and ran on strongly once gaining control approaching the eighth pole to deny that errant TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 12 OF 12 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 26 SEPTEMBER, 2017

Monday=s Results: 4th-MLF, i35,000, Cond, 9-25, 3yo, 8fT, 1:40.04, sf. ARCHETYPE (FR) (c, 3, Le Havre {Ire}--Angel Rose {Ire}, by GOLD COAST HOSTS BREEZE SHOW Definite Article {GB}) Lifetime Record: 7-4-1-0, i45,375. O-Highclere Racing (Wordsworth); B-Ecurie du Grand Chene (FR); T-Simon Crisford. *i60,000 2yo >16 ARQMAY. **1/2 to Kay Es Jay (Fr) (Xaar {GB}), GSP-Fr.

1st-MLF, i28,000, Cond, 9-25, 4yo/up, 6fT, 1:11.68, sf. CHEIKELJACK (FR) (c, 4, Myboycharlie {Ire}--Senderlea {Ire}, by Giant=s Causeway) Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr, 10-4-0-2, i103,560. O-Mme Jacques Cygler; B-Ecurie des Monceaux (FR); T-Henr-Alex Pantall.

2nd-MLF, i26,000, Cond, 9-25, 2yo, 6fT, 1:12.20, sf. MISTER FIVE EUROS (FR) (c, 2, Diamond Green {Fr}--Vilavella {Fr}, by Shamardal) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, i31,700. O-Mathieu Daguzan-Garros & Fabrice Chappet; B-Mathieu Daguzan-Garros & Henri Soler (FR); T-Fabrice Chappet. Lot 58, Smart Missile colt | Magic Millions *i12,000 RNA Ylg >16 OSLATE.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: The Gold Coast on Monday staged a breeze show for the Arrogant (Ire), g, 2, Haatef--Keep Bacckinhit (Ire), by Raise a Magic Millions Gold Coast 2YOs in Training Sale on Oct. 10 and Grand (Ire). CRA, 9-25, 6f 165yT, 1:17.07. B-Jill Finegan (IRE). 11. A colt by Smart Missile (Aus) (lot 58) clocked the fastest time *i1,600 Ylg >16 GOFNOV. of the session, covering 200 metres in :10.42. Consigned by Trille (Fr), c, 2, Spirit One (Fr)--Tricky Bid, by Silver Hawk. HYR, Kenmore Lodge, the colt is out of County Mayo (Grand Slam), 9-25, 9f 55yT, 1:59.16. B-Jan Kruze (FR). *i9,000 Ylg >16 who has produced three winners from four to race. Two-year- OSLATE. **1/2 to Tricky Week (Fr) (Sunday Break {Jpn}), SP-Fr, olds by Star Witness (Aus), Love Conquers All (Aus), Rothesay $187,346. (Aus) and Nicconi joined him in clocking times under :10.50. Cartabianca (Fr), f, 2, Vision d=Etat (Fr)--Berceuse (GB), by Warwick Farm will host the Sydney breeze show on Tuesday, (GB). VFZ, 9-25, 6f 165yT, 1:16.40. B-Thierry de la with a final session taking place on the eve of the sale at the Heronniere (FR). *i9,000 Ylg >16 OSLATE. **1/2 to Toni Blue Gold Coast on Oct. 9. (Fr) (Poliglote {GB}), MSP-Fr, $139,273; and Nina Candela (Fr) (Poliglote {GB}), SP-Fr, $194,558.

DUBAI STAKES UPGRADED Three black-type races during the Dubai World Cup Carnival Monday=s Results: have received upgrades. The $175,000 Singspiel S. over 1800 1st-ROS, i23,600, Cond, 9-25, 2yo, 7f 48yT, 1:40.74, hy. metres on the turf has been bumped up to Group 3 status, as GUESSTHEBILL (IRE) (c, 2, Reckless Abandon {GB}--Tussie has the $175,000 Dubawi S. over 1200 metres on the dirt. The Mussie {GB}, by Royal Applause {GB}) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, races are set for Jan. 11 and Jan 18, respectively, next year. $33,732. O/B-David Bobbett (IRE); T-Johnny Murtagh. Moving up to Group 2 level is the Meydan Sprint over 1000 metres on the turf on Feb. 22. Click here for the 2018 Dubai ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: World Cup Carnival stakes schedule. Jer=s Girl (Ire), m, 5, Jeremy--African Scene (Ire), by Scenic (Ire). ROS, 9-25, 11f 177yT, 2:53.27. B-E A Bourke MRCVS (IRE). *i6,800 RNA Ylg >13 GOFFEB. The name to rely on for your Racing Banking and Foreign Exchange needs www.weatherbys.bank/racing-bank GOFFS ORBY SALE PINHOOK GUIDE DAY 1 Lot Sex Pedigree Price Sale Buyer 5 c Clodovil x Inourthoughts 36,000 GOFNOV M Weld 6 f War Command x Intapeace 32,000 GOFNOV Gerrardstown House Stud 7 f Champs Elysees x Intricate Design 40,000 GOFNOV Castlehyde Stud 15 c Olympic Glory x Kaminari 45,000 TATDEC Mick Flanagan, Agent 17 f Slade Power x Keilogue 32,500 GOFNOV Manister House Stud (P.S.) 27 c War Command x Kotdiji 32,000 TATDEC Manister House 30 f No Nay Never x Lady Ederle 44,000 GOFNOV B O’Ryan 31 c Australia x Lady Gloria 60,000 TATDEC Glenvale Stud 38 f Dandy Man x Lauren’s Girl 52,000 GOFNOV Tally Ho Stud 43 c Zoffany x Lexy May 30,000 GOFNOV Whitehall Stud 44 c Kingman x Liberally 75,000 TATDEC Vendor 45 c Kodiac x Lilly Junior 130,000 TATDEC Camas Park Stud 47 c Magician x Looks Like Rain 70,000 KEENOV Stock Bloodstock 48 c Slade Power x Lough Mewin 62,000 TATDEC Vendor 56 c Showcasing x Makaaseb 65,000 TATDEC Trickledown Stud 59 f Slade Power x Manuelita Rose 30,000 GOFNOV Mescall/Kurt 62 c Declaration of War x Memories For Us 47,000 KEENOV Glenvale Stud 63 f Dalakhani x Mid Mon Lady 40,000 TATDEC Stamina Turf 64 f Dark Angel x Midnight Hush 65,000 TATDEC Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock 67 c Battle of Marengo x Misrepresent 24,000 GOFNOV 5 Star BS 68 c Camelot x Miss Corinne 80,000 GOFNOV Camas Park Stud 69 c Showcasing x Miss Lacey 68,000 GOFNOV M O’Toole 74 c Intello x Moiava 55,000 TATDEC Glenvale Stud 79 c Cape Cross x Moonlight Wish 62,000 GOFNOV Pier House Stud 83 c Sea The Moon x Mouriyana 50,000 GOFNOV Vendor 89 f Invincible Spirit x Mythie 65,000 TATDEC Vendor 91 f Zoffany x Nancy Spain 25,000 GOFNOV Beechwood Stud 95 f Dawn Approach x Newsroom 47,000 GOFNOV Ballyhane Stud 97 f Le Havre x Nicolosia 42,000 TATDEC Emerald Bloodstock 98 c Mukhadram x Nictate 45,000 TATDEC Vendor 101 c Iffraaj x Ninja Lady 40,000 TATDEC Killula Stud 107 f Teofilo x Opinionated 70,000 GOFNOV Duck BS 112 f Camelot x Paraphernalia 45,000 GOFNOV Ballybin Stud 114 f Battle of Marengo x Passaggio 16,500 GOFNOV G Burke 116 f Invincible Spirit x Peinture Rare 110,000 GOFNOV Bundaberg 121 f War Command x Pina Colada 30,000 GOFNOV Kevin O’Brien BS 127 f Raven’s Pass x Playwithmyheart 25,000 GOFNOV A Lynam 128 c Dutch Art x Point of Control 80,000 TATDEC Manister House Stud 130 c Dark Angel x Pop Art 85,000 TATDEC Anthea Gibson Fleming 133 f Requinto x Positive Step 76,000 GOFNOV Stroud Coleman BS 134 c Bated Breath x Poyle Dee Dee 9,000 TATDEC Phoenix BSServices 136 c Acclamation x Precipitous 76,000 GOFNOV Blandford BS 144 f Camelot x Question Times 115,000 TATDEC Margaret O’Toole 145 c Excelebration x Quiritis 22,000 GOFNOV Weir View 147 f Toronado x Rainbow’s Edge 34,000 TATDEC Rathasker Stud The name to rely on for your Racing Banking and Foreign Exchange needs www.weatherbys.bank/racing-bank GOFFS ORBY SALE PINHOOK GUIDE DAY 1 Lot Sex Pedigree Price Sale Buyer 149 c Toronado x Rawoof 35,000 TATDEC Redpender Stud 150 c Holy Roman Emperor x Raydaniya 30,000 GOFNOV Vendor 154 c Footstepsinthesand x Renaissance Rio 15,000 GOFNOV D Forde 158 f Dawn Approach x Rice Mother 50,000 GOFNOV Vendor 160 c Camelot x Rock of Ridd 66,000 GOFNOV Whitehall Stud 161 c Alhebayeb x Rosa Clara 36,000 TATDEC Margaret O’Toole 170 c Camelot x Rugosa 54,000 GOFFEB Tally Ho Stud 171 c Cape Cross x Sahool 35,000 TATDEC Forge Stables (P.S.) 181 c Dark Angel x Secret Key 120,000 GOFNOV Yeomanstown Stud 183 f Dutch Art x Semblance 22,000 TATDEC Glidawn Stud Bloodstock 192 c Mukhadram x Shawhill 21,000 GOFNOV OMR BS 196 f Dark Angel x Sioduil 230,000 GOFNOV Mountarmstrong 199 c Holy Roman Emperor x Snow Scene 50,000 GOFNOV Yeomanstown Stud 200 c Acclamation x So Dandy 60,000 GOFNOV Ballyhane Stud 203 c x Solar Midnight 9,000 GOFFEB C McCormack 206 c Excelebration x Sommorell 30,000 GOFNOV Equine Associates 209 c No Nay Never x Special Assignment 75,000 TATDEC SackvilleDonald 219 c Dark Angel x Sularina 75,000 TATDEC BBA Ireland 220 c Alhebayeb x Summer Glow 18,000 GOFFEB BBA Ireland 225 f Sir Percy x Sweet Cando 45,000 TATDEC Tally-Ho Stud 234 c Toronado x Tamara Moon 40,000 TATDEC Emerald Bloodstock

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>BUCKET LIST= SPARKS A DEFERRED DREAM LEGAL LANDSCAPE by T.D. Thornton SHIFTING AROUND For most people, crossing an item or two off a Abucket list@ is enough to yield an enormous amount of personal contentment. BEDROCK RULES Patricia Akiona goes about her goals a little bit differently. The effervescent 50-year-old law enforcement retiree--a new grandmother who cares for two ex-racehorses on a small farm in Snohomish, Wash.--belongs to that subset of uniquely driven bucket-listers whose achievements instead serve the purpose of sparking deeper involvement into lifetime aspirations. In May, Akiona finally checked off her bucket list a long-planned trip to attend the GI Kentucky Derby and a tour of a Bluegrass breeding farm. But she didn=t stop there. Cont. p6 (click here)

IN TDN EUROPE TODAY INTERNATIONAL CAST IN PLACE FOR ORBY Horses schooling in the Keeneland paddock | Keeneland photo The yearling sales circuit moves to Ireland this week for the The Week in Review, by T.D. Thornton Goffs Orby sale Sept. 26 and 27, and an international crowd From a legal standpoint, these are interesting times in the was out inspecting horses on Monday. Thoroughbred industry, particularly if you lean toward the Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. Aquestion authority@ mindset. Racing=s Aabsolute insurer@ rule, which places the ultimate responsibility for anything having to do with the care of a Thoroughbred squarely on the shoulders of its licensed trainer, was declared unconstitutional last month by a circuit court judge in Kentucky because its rigidity deprives trainers who are accused of improper equine treatment of their due process rights. The decision is currently being appealed by the Kentucky Commission, and even though the ruling does not directly affect absolute insurer regulations in other states, the final outcome is being watched closely because that long-accepted trainer responsibility standard forms the basis for anti-doping and medication control rules in most United States jurisdictions. More challenges in other states could be in the pipeline. Next month, the United States is scheduled to hear a case from New Jersey challenging the constitutionality of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 {PASPA), which is the backbone for the nationwide prohibition on sports betting in all but four grandfathered states (Nevada, Oregon, Montana and Delaware). Cont. p3 Tiznow – Unbridled Melody, by Unbridled’s Song WinStarFarm.com | (859) 873-1717 PRESIDENT & CO-PUBLISHER Barry Weisbord @barryweisbord [email protected]

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The Week in Review cont. The federal court=s specific directive not to enforce the jail rule A ruling on the PASPA case could be expected a few months (because it is an unfair restriction of interstate commerce) only later. But as a pre-emptive strike in case some sort of federal applies within , and trainers who wish to challenge action nullifies the near-nationwide ban on sports betting, this similar jail rules in other states should expect that they will have past Wednesday a Kentucky state senator filed a bill to establish to initiate their own lawsuits in order to do so, at which time a framework to allow sports wagering at any horse track or they could cite the Indiana federal ruling as a precedent to off-track wagering facility in the commonwealth. bolster their cases. Without such a regulatory framework in place, sports betting California could be the first jurisdiction where the jail rule first might become legal at the federal level anyway, depriving gets batted around like a legal pinata. Kentucky (and its racing industry) of a slice of the revenue In July, a proposed amendment to California Horse Racing stream while simultaneously providing daunting competition to Board (CHRB) rule 1663 to provide that a claimed horse in pari-mutuel horse betting. ineligible to race in any other state than California (except in a Also last Wednesday, a federal judge in Indiana struck down a stakes race) until 60 days after the close of the meeting was pushed off the agenda for further study by the CHRB=s version of the Thoroughbred industry=s long-standing Ajail@ rule Legislative, Legal and Regulations Committee before being that prohibits claimed horses from racing outside the state for potentially brought back before the full board for action. 60 days. As of this writing, no appeal has been filed by the At the time, that measure was presented as a defendant, the Indiana Horse Racing Commission. commission-level way to improve short fields by cutting down Theoretically, a federal precedent is now on the books striking on the number of horses being claimed in California that end up down the jail restrictions for claimed horses, meaning owners being transferred to other states where they are lured by should be free to race horses they purchase via claims whenever gaming-enhanced purses. Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and Santa and wherever they choose. But in practice, expect that few, if Anita Park currently have house rules that call for similar jail A @ any, state racing commission regulations or house rules at restrictions, but the CHRB does not have a direct say in racetracks will change as a result of this court order. enforcing those house rules. Cont. p4 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • SEPTEMBER 26, 2017

The Week in Review cont. Sophomores jinxed? CHRB officials testified at that July meting that the legal The year=s final graded two-turn stakes for male 3-year-olds landscape might be ripe for instituting a commission-mandated were run over the weekend. If you were holding your breath for jail rule because, in their opinion, the either the GI Pennsylvania Derby at federal scope pertaining to interstate Parx or the GIII Oklahoma Derby at commerce had narrowed, thus Remington Park to produce a making a jail regulation better legally dominant, bust-out winner to carry defensible. the divisional flag as a serious threat But the Sep. 20 federal ruling out of against older rivals in the GI Breeders= Indiana seems to contrast sharply Cup Classic, you=d best exhale right with the above-stated CHRB now. reasoning. This is not so much a knock on The CHRB has an agenda item Pennsylvania Derby victor West Coast pertaining to discussion and action on (Flatter) as a frank assessment of the rule 1663 scheduled for its meeting lack of depth within the 3-year-old this Thursday. Yet the CHRB also male division as a whole. posted a notice on its website West Coast, after winning his fifth announcing that Wednesday=s consecutive race (and second straight Legislative, Legal and Regulations West Coast winning the Pennsylvania Derby | Equi-Photo Grade I route), appears to be peaking Committee has been canceled, and the claim-jail rule change at just the right time to factor in the Classic. But he has yet to had been agenda item No. 1 for that committee meeting. face a stern, deep-stretch, battle-searing test to get a true read Now it remains to be seen whether the claim-jail rule will on how he would stand up to the likes of Arrogate (Unbridled=s come up for a vote at all on Thursday, or if it will resurface in Song) and Gun Runner (Candy Ride {Arg}) over 10 furlongs. some different structure. Cont. p5 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • SEPTEMBER 26, 2017

The Week in Review cont. three-eighths out but thereafter failed to rally when roused, and In the July 15 GIII Los Alamitos Derby, West Coast dropped far the horse who got clear run after a stalking, mid-pack trip in the back, gave up significant ground on both turns, and looped a Oklahoma Derby ended up being Untrapped (Trappe Shot), a subpar group of stakes horses at 2-5 odds. The Aug. 26 capable sort who has picked up minor awards in graded stakes GI Travers S. shaped up to be a corker of a race on paper, but since January but needed until Sunday night at Remington to West Coast was really the only horse who brought his AA@ game. record his second lifetime victory. After establishing a moderate early pace, no other horse-- including all three winners of this year=s Triple Crown races-- Ladies first? mounted realistic challenges to either soften up West Coast=s In contrast, the filly 3-year-old division looks as if it will provide lead or cut him down late in the Saratoga lane. a bit of intrigue at the Breeders= Cup when its top-seeded On Saturday, West Coast settled willingly, alternated heads sophomores square off against older distaffers. down the backstretch with 18-1 pacemaker Outplay Mike Smith=s slingshot move up the rail aboard 4-5 favorite (Bernardini), shrugged off that rival just prior to the quarter Abel Tasman (Quality Road) proved to be a premature tactic in pole, then had the length of the Parx stretch all to himself for an the GI Cotillion at Parx, allowing It Tiz Well (Arch) to be the main unchallenged 7 1/4-length win. His next closest competitors beneficiary after that filly rated kindly behind the fully engaged were Irap (Tiznow), who raced erratically and was subsequently Abel Tasman and pacemaker Lockdown (First Defence). vanned off with a fractured sesamoid, and Giuseppe the Great But don=t make the mistake of chalking up It Tiz Well=s Parx (Lookin At Lucky), a 47-1 long shot. win to circumstances of attrition. After winning the GIII At Remington, 7-5 favorite Battle of Midway (Smart Strike) Delaware Oaks in July, It Tiz Well turned in a encountered similar early traffic woes that hampered his effort much-better-than-it-looks performance when setting solid in the GI Haskell Invitational back in July. But in the Oklahoma fractions and holding for second behind Elate (Medaglia d=Oro) Derby he settled enough down the backstretch to remain poised in the GI Alabama S. at Saratoga Aug. 19, and she has quietly to pounce off the far turn. been building a capable, under-the-radar resume heading into His Haskell nemesis Girvin (Tale of Ekati) was briefly pocketed the championship time of the year. Cont. p6 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 6 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • SEPTEMBER 26, 2017

The Week in Review cont. >Bucket List= Sparks a Deferred Dream cont. Thanks to a fortuitous confluence of circumstances--and Akiona=s charismatic ability to connect with people and make requests that others might consider beyond feasibility--she later managed to parlay that visit into a two-week, fully immersive experience as a hands-on horse worker for Lexington=s Mill Ridge Farm during the just-completed Keeneland September yearling sale. She paid her own way in terms of travel, lodging, expenses, and meals, and neither asked for nor received compensation for her labor at a time when Thoroughbred farms in the region are having difficulty attracting quality help. AThe first couple of days, it was so surreal. I kept thinking I=m going to wake up from a dream,@ Akiona said in a phone interview last Friday after completing another day of chores and shadowing Mill Ridge personnel, which she has treated like a mid-life internship. AIt It Tiz Well winning the Cotillion | Equi-Photo was like all the stars just lined up. And I=ve As for Abel Tasman, neither Smith nor trainer Bob Baffert had the goofiest grin expressed post-race doubts about how the loss on Saturday will on my face the whole affect her readiness for the GI Breeders= Cup Distaff. The extra time I=ve been here.@ half-furlong stretchout from the Cotillion to the Distaff will work Akiona traces her in Abel Tasman=s favor, and a blinkers-off change might also to result in less keyed-up antics that have required Smith to move Thoroughbreds to age early in both of her last two tries. six, when she was Elate will get her first taste of older competition this Saturday enthralled by the in the GI Beldame at Belmont Park. Right now she=s the queen of televised pageantry of the 3-year-old filly division based on her emphatic Alabama Secretariat=s 1973 victory and her gutsy, close-quarters stretch battle in the Grade I Triple Crown triumph. Coaching Club American Oaks when beaten a head by Abel Her grandmother Tasman. introduced her to live And even though her complete-control win at 1-5 odds in racing at the Sunday=s Remington Park Oaks amounted to little more than a now-defunct Longacres Patricia Akiona rousing public workout, last year=s 2-year-old filly champ racetrack in the Green Champagne Room (Broken Vow) signaled that she too might River Valley of Washington, where the grade-school girl was have a say in the Distaff fray. The win represented her first start able to get up close to racehorses in person for the first time. since February (ankle chip surgery), and was only her second After several years of Abegging and pleading@ to hang around outing since Champagne Room won last November=s with horses her neighbors kept, Akiona announced at age 16 to GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies. her parents that she was intent on making a career out of working with racehorses at the track. Cont. p7

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Bucket List= Sparks a Deferred Dream cont. because, Awe end up getting more out of the experience than Her mortified mom and dad gave her the Anot under our roof@ the people on the tour. They=re so gracious and appreciative, rebuttal, which only made Akiona more determined to follow and it reminds us how very, very fortunate we are.@ through. The Akionas and Bell got to talking as they toured the ASo I packed my bags, caught a bus, and went to Longacres property, and their conversation extended beyond horses, thinking I would just march in there and somebody would see lasting long after other tourists had drifted away. what a great talent I was with no experience and let me start Akiona went back home, happy she had experienced the riding their horses,@ Akiona said. Bluegrass. But over the next two months, she couldn=t get Mill She made it as far as the stable gate, where a gruff security Ridge out of her thoughts, because she had the nagging feeling guard told her to go back outside, sit on the bench, and wait for she had left an important question unasked in her interaction the next bus back home. with Bell. Later, when the guard saw the stubborn teenager still lingering Around July 1, Akiona contacted Bell, thanked him again for his outside, he had a change of heart and said Akiona could have a kindness during and after the tour, and asked him outright if Mill half-hour inside the barn area to find a job. But if she didn=t find Ridge ever would consider taking her on as a worker--for free-- one in that time frame, he promised to yank her back outside by so she could better learn the business while getting to spend the ear. time with young, developing racehorses. That was all Akiona needed to hear. She immediately struck up ALet me ponder it,@ Bell told her. Akiona thought this might be a conversation with an older couple training a small outfit. They code for Bell needing time to come up with a tactful deflection. gave her a hotwalking job, protectively took her under their Yet the Mill Ridge boss phoned back a few days later with an wing, and later got her started galloping horses. entire itinerary--an equine curriculum, if you will--planned for ABut then life takes over,@ Akiona said, matter-of-factly September. compressing the next three decades of her existence into a AAnd so here I am,@ Akiona beamed last Friday, glee evident in single sentence. AI went off to college, got a job, got married, her voice. and had kids.@ AI remembered her and her husband, Jon,@ Bell said in a Settling in Snohomish (Ait=s about 40 miles north of Seattle, but separate interview. AHe was so accommodating of her. I light years away if you know what I mean@) to raise a family, remember that very, very well. It was just like, >This is her Akiona scaled back her racehorse dream to taking in two world,= and he was so supportive of her.@ off-track Thoroughbreds and the possibility of attending the But still, Akiona=s request gave Bell pause. She had horse Derby one day. After retiring from 20 years of police work three experience, but stud farms in the Bluegrass can=t just allow any years ago, she took a part-time job at a local equine hospital, volunteer enthusiast who asks to take a turn at handling A but I just knew I needed to finish what I started back when I stallions, mares, and yearlings during the busy part of the sales was 16.@ season. So in 2017, Akiona and her husband, Jon, finally booked that AMy reaction to her request was sensitivity,@ Bell said. AHere trip to the Derby. They also bought Mill Ridge tour tickets via was somebody that [the tour experience] touched her like that, Horse Country, the central booking outlet for stud farms, and it was the least I could do to try to facilitate her. I nurseries, and equine veterinary clinics that connects tourists remembered meeting her, and she was speaking very much with horse destinations in the Bluegrass. from the heart. I had observed her during the tour, and she was The day the Akionas went to Mill Ridge, Headley Bell, the taking it all in, and I was sensitive to that.@ managing director of his family=s 55-year-old farm, happened to Akiona arrived Sept. 12 and started tagging along with farm be conducting the tour. manager Marc Richardson, doing turnouts, changing bandages, Bell and his son, Price, have been instrumental in the and holding horses for blacksmithing work. Eventually, she was formation and development of the non-profit Horse Country as tasked with handling a yearling filly at the Keeneland sale. a way to promote Thoroughbred tourism. Bell told TDN that one Cont. p8 or the other of them usually likes to lead the Mill Ridge tours TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 8 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • SEPTEMBER 26, 2017

Bucket List= Sparks a Deferred Dream cont. Yet even if a return trip to the Bluegrass doesn=t materialize, AI actually ended up going into the sales ring, which was just Akiona said she has now achieved a sense of fulfillment that thrilling. I had only seen it live-streamed online. In person it=s extends beyond just checking an item off her bucket list. completely different. If you look closely at the pictures, my eyes ALook, I want to leave no stone unturned when it=s time for me are like saucers because it was so surreal,@ Akiona said. to go to my final resting place,@ she said. AThe only thing that AShe was different from the get-go,@ said Bell. AShe had enough would have been terrible is if I had this opportunity and didn=t experience--and I wouldn=t have done it if she hadn=t--to be able take advantage of it. I guess the moral is >It doesn=t hurt to ask.= to show the yearling with a level of expertise that I felt AI=ve lived a blessed life. I have such a great family, such a comfortable with allowing her to go through with the entire great husband. I=ve got my horses, a little farm, and I=ve got a process.@ wonderful job that I absolutely love going to. But there was still The Mill Ridge crew members who did similar jobs were polite that little piece left unfinished. And this experience has made and helpful, even though they initially didn=t know what to make me whole. It=s now come full circle from when I was 16 years of her. old.@ (Click here to return to p1) AFirst they were kind of like, >Who is this chick?=@ Akiona recalled with a laugh. ABut after a couple of days, they must have heard through the grapevine, and they were like, >So you flew out here on your own dime and you=re not getting paid?= I said, >Yep.= Then they started speaking to each other in Spanish. I only caught a few words, but I know what >loco= means. But they were so kind to me, especially considering how green I was.@ After the sale, Akiona wrapped up her crash course with trips to training barns at Keeneland and a night of racing at Churchill Downs. Anne Sabatino Hardy, the executive director of Horse Country, Puerto Rico=s governor to sign executive order for massive said in the two years since the tour-selling service started selling on-the-ground plan to save animals tickets, Akiona=s query and Mill Ridge=s response stand out. The situation in Puerto Rico is so dire that Commonwealth and AShe=s the first one to my knowledge that=s made that type of federal authorities have still been unable to do a thorough request,@ Hardy said. AWhile experiences like Patricia=s are a long damage assessment, even though it=s been five days since the way down the road [from being regular Horse Country offerings] hurricane enveloped the island and flooded or flattened so much it=s kind of cool to see how the members really care about how of it. Cell phone towers were destroyed or rendered inoperative. the guests perceive the experience. They want to invest in it, Wayne Pacelle, The Humane Society of the United States and it=s been really cool to see them put their time, effort, energy, and dollars into making those things happen with their guests.@ Bell said, Athe whole Horse Country experience is going to continue to evolve. We feel that you grow the relationship with the horse starting on the farm. Our goal is to totally allow that opportunity to connect the fan with the horse and understand where the horse comes from and how they=re cared for.@ Bell emphasized that this commitment to agri-tourism isn=t limited to Mill Ridge. AClaiborne now has a visitor center. I mean, who would have thought Claiborne would have a visitor center?@ Bell said. AAnd Taylor Made has a restaurant and a golf course. WinStar and Darley have trams that shuttle fans when they come through. Don’t miss the closings for these upcoming races in the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series – all part of the Win and You’re In(TM) Program. Breeders’ We=re going to have 40,000 people through [Horse Cup nominated race winners get an automatic berth into the Breeders’ Cup Country-booked tours] this year. What I see occurring in time is World Championships with pre-entry and entry fees waived. the racetracks will do something similar to this. And it can be a Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf: worldwide thing, this model, for different countries to utilize Closing September 27: JPMorgan Chase Jessamine S. - GIII and start seeing the impact.@ Kee, 2yo, F, 1 1/16 miles (T), Runs October 11 As for Akiona, she=s already made it known that she=d gladly For additional information, incl. the complete Win and You’re In schedule, click here or call the Breeders’ Cup Racing Office at (859) 514-9422. pay again for a similar immersive experience. AI mean, what=s a *Travel awards for ALL Championship starters (based outside CA). dream cost?@ she said. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 9 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • SEPTEMBER 26, 2017

PAOLA QUEEN CONSIGNED TO KEENOV Grade I winner Paola Queen (Flatter) has been consigned by Elite Sales as a broodmare prospect to this year=s Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale, Keeneland announced Monday. Bred in Kentucky by CFP Thoroughbreds LLC, the bay captured the GI Test S. in a 55-1 shocker last summer at Saratoga and was second earlier in the year in the GII Gulfstream Park Oaks. Originally bought by Grupo Seven C Stable for $180,000 as a Keeneland September yearling, she hammered to SF Bloodstock for $1.7 million at last term=s KEENOV sale. AShe is a beautiful specimen,@ Tom Ryan of SF Bloodstock said. AThe Test has always been an indicator of class and brilliance. All combined makes her very special.@ Paola Queen joins >TDN Rising Star= Cathryn Sophia (Street Boss) and Her Emmynency (Successful Appeal) as Grade I winners being offered by SF at Keeneland November, which runs from Nov. 7-18.

IRAP HAS SUCCESSFUL SURGERY Reddam Racing LLC=s multiple graded stakes winner Irap (Tiznow), who sustained a fractured front left sesamoid when finishing second in Saturday=s GI Pennsylvania Derby at Parx, had successful surgery on the leg at the University of Pennsylvania=s New Bolton Center Monday morning, trainer Doug O=Neill announced on his stable=s Facebook page. ADr. Dean Richardson and Dr. [Chris] Ryan said that Irap was/is a 10 out [of] 10 in terms of a patient,@ O=Neill relayed. AThey were both very happy with how the 3-hour surgery went. His coming out of anesthesia [in a pool of water] went >flawless,= according to both vets. Once out of the pool, he calmly walked right back to his stall. He=s such a classy colt.@ Irap, who upset the GII Toyota Blue Grass S. at 33-1 in April, was 18th in the GI Kentucky Derby before coming to hand in the summer months, annexing the GIII Ohio Derby and GIII Indiana Derby and running third in the GI Travers S.

TDN CRITERIA The races covered in the TDN are as follows:

• Stakes: purses of $50,000/up • Allowance Races: purses of $20,000/up • Optional Claiming Races: purses of $20,000/up • Maiden Special Weight Races: purses of $18,000/up • Maiden Claiming Races: purses of $18,000/up & a minimum claiming price of $40,000 Memorial Services Announced for Penny Chenery: Roman, O=Neill Take Los Al Meet Titles: A public celebration of Helen APenny@ Chenery=s life will be Apprentice jockey Evin Roman earned his second consecutive held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9, at the Keeneland Sales Los Alamitos riding title, while the training crown went to Doug Pavilion in Lexington, the Tweedy family announced Monday. O=Neill as the Los Angeles County Fair meet concluded Sunday at Friends of the late AFirst Lady of Thoroughbred Racing@ will the Cypress oval. reminisce and honor her contributions to the sport. All are Roman, the 19-year-old sensation who also tied for the Santa invited to attend. Anita winter/spring meet riding crown and took home the Los AOne of mom=s great passions was to strengthen the sport of Alamitos Summer Thoroughbred Festival title, paced the meet Thoroughbred racing,@ Chenery=s daughter Kate Tweedy said. AIt with 17 victories, five more than runner-up Brayan Pena. He also is only fitting that we would remember her by going to beautiful notched his 100th tally since coming to America in February Keeneland, where Riva Ridge set the stage for Meadow Stable=s aboard Phil D=Amato trainee Meet and Greet (Tribal Rule) Sept. Triple Crown hopes when he won the 1972 Blue Grass Stakes.@ 15. In lie of flowers, the Secretariat Foundation is offering special O=Neill finished with six wins, one more than both Jeff Bonde Penny Chenery Memorial fundraising projects on behalf of and Molly Pearson. The title was the seventh that O=Neill has selected equine-related charities. For details, click here. either shared or won outright at Los Alamitos since daytime Thoroughbred racing returned in July 2014. Los Alamitos will resume its Thoroughbred dates Nov. 30, with the start of the 12-day Winter Meet, which runs through Dec. 17 Preview of Thoroughbred Makeover Horses Tuesday: and will feature the GI Los Alamitos CashCall Futurity S. and GI Local equestrians will be showing off their Thoroughbred ex- Starlet S. for juveniles Dec. 9. racehorses Tuesday at Masterson Station Park Equestrian Complex in Lexington before competing in the Retired Racehorse Project=s $100,000 Thoroughbred Makeover, the RRP announced Monday. The Thoroughbred Makeover, presented by the Thoroughbred Charities of America, is an international competition that highlights and champions the many different performance-based competition opportunities for Thoroughbreds after their racing careers conclude. The preview, which goes from 1-2:30 p.m., will showcase horses readying to compete in the Oct. 5-8 event at the Kentucky Horse Park. Demonstrations from each of the 10 divisions trainers can choose from will be conducted.

First-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, September 26 Farm and fee represent current information BEHOLD DE BUY (E Dubai), Eaton Veterinary Clinic, $1,000 6 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 5-ZIA, Msw 5 1/2f, SUDDENLY A GHOST, 20-1 = Congratulations to last week s JockeyTalk360.com Jockey of the Week, Ricardo Santana, Jr., who won the GIII Oklahoma LATIGO SHORE (Malibu Moon) Derby aboard Untrapped (Trappe Shot) and the Governor=s 2 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners Cup S. aboard Iron Fist (Tapit) as two of four stakes victories 7-ZIA, Msw 5f, LATIGO SUN, 10-1 on Sunday night=s Remington Park card. HALLWAY FEEDS® Fed for Sales Success The correct feeding program is essential for the proper growth and development of sales yearlings, and Hallway Feeds is proud to have fed six of the 12 session toppers at this year’s Keeneland September Yearling Sale, including the $2,700,000 sale topper.

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SHANGHAI BOBBY (Harlan's Holiday), Ashford Stud, $20,000 ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 114 foals of racing age/7 winners/2 black-type winners 8th-DEL, $36,250, (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($15,000), 9-25, 3yo/up, 5-ZIA, Msw 5 1/2f, TOUCHDOWN TROJANS, 9-5 f/m, 5fT, :57.39, fm. $100,000 KEE SEP yrl SHE'S CHUBS (f, 4, Albert the Great--Luna in D Skies, by Pure

SOLDAT (War Front), Woodford Thoroughbreds, $5,000 Prize) Lifetime Record: 12-3-4-1, $130,762. O-John Philip Taylor 87 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners Jr.; B-Rebecca Fawn Stepanoff & John Phillip Taylor Jr. (PA); 5-ZIA, Msw 5 1/2f, HIGH AND LOFTY, 12-1 T-Scott A. Lake.

Second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, September 26 3rd-TDN, $35,700, (S), 9-25, (NW4L), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m 70y, Farm and fee represent current information 1:43.73, ft. MCKENNA'S JUSTICE (Medaglia d'Oro) CALI DREAM (f, 3, Cowboy Cal--Afternoon Dreams {GSP, 13 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners $104,232}, by Afternoon Deelites) Lifetime Record: 16-4-3-3, 7-ZIA, Msw 5f, MCPUT, 6-1 $110,242. O-Marion F. Gorham; B-Robert Gorham & Mast Thoroughbreds LLC (OH); T-Robert M. Gorham.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: BREEDERS’ EDITION Miss Texas, f, 2, Rapper S S--My Texas Gal, by Coordinator. ZIA, 9-25, (S), 5f, :59.55. B-Lucky Six Inc. (NM). Bortstein, g, 2, Warrior=s Reward--Muir Beach (MSW, STAKES RESULTS: $488,044), by Skip Away. ZIA, 9-25, 5 1/2f, 1:05.58. B-Fleming GOTTSTEIN FUTURITY, $95,000, EMD, 9-24, 2yo, 1 1/16m, Thoroughbred Farm LLC (CA). *$5,000 Ylg '16 BAROCT. 1:43.08, ft. 1--ELLIOTT BAY, 120, g, 2, by Harbor the Gold 1st Dam: Melba Jewel (SW, $123,970), by Cahill Road 2nd Dam: Chasseur Dame, by French Legionaire 3rd Dam: Raise a Stakes, by Raise a Cup ($14,500 Ylg '16 WASSEP). O-Rising Star Stable II; B-Frederick L. Pabst (WA); T-Howard Belvoir; J-Jennifer Whitaker. $52,250. Lifetime Record: MSW, 5-2-2-0, $90,687.

2--Trump Itz, 120, g, 2, Coast Guard--Knight Weave, by Basket Weave. ($39,000 Ylg '16 WASSEP). O-John & Janene Maryanski & Riverbend Farm; B-Nina M & Ron A Hagen (WA); T-Blaine D. Wright. $19,000. 3--Hey Sequoia, 120, c, 2, Cause to Believe--Audzeezee, by Vying Victor. ($5,000 Ylg '16 WASSEP). O- Bridges; B-Prescott Farms (BC); T-Tom Wenzel. $14,250. Margins: 1HF, 6, 2. Odds: 2.20, 2.80, 16.30. RED EARTH S., $50,000, RP, 9-24, (S), 3yo/up, 7 1/2fT, 1:28.35, fm. 1--#PACIFIC TYPHOON, 120, g, 4, Don't Get Mad--My Stormy Elaine, by Stormy Atlantic. ($4,500 Ylg '14 OKCYRL). O-Carol J. Nelson; B-Clark O. Brewster (OK); T-Veronica Griggs; J-David Cabrera. $29,796. Lifetime Record: 25-7-2-3, $156,606. DID YOU KNOW? 2--Ibaka, 120, g, 6, Uncle Abbie--Synersis, by With Approval. GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf winner O/B-Doug Wall (OK); T-W. Bret Calhoun. $9,932. Oscar Performance (Kitten’s Joy) 3--Mister Keith, 118, g, 4, Mr. Nightlinger--Timely Reflection, by was tabbed as a “TDN Rising Star” Yankee Victor. O-Carol J. Waller; B-Wilson Brown (OK); T-Lynn Chleborad. $5,462. Visit the TDN Rising Stars section on our website! Margins: 1 1/4, NK, HF. Odds: 2.20, 1.10, 20.00.