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SAY WHAT? FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI KENTUCKY DERBY AIt is what it is. It=s a tough spot but what are you going to do? My plan, to be honest with you, is still to take hold and sit in the second flight. I=ve got to think Carpe Diem and a couple of those others are going to go but I don=t want to go with them, or sit behind. That=s what I=m going to talk to Elvis [Trujillo] about.@ Trainer Jim Cassidy, Ocho Ocho Ocho (post one)

AI think we drew great. We got speed on the inside of us. We=ve got speed outside of us. I actually glad about Pharoah Favored from 18 (cont. from p1) the post because we=d be in a position not to lose GI winner Dortmund, a perfect six- ground hopefully on the first turn or get pushed out. for-six in his career, will look to become the first We=ll sit back and see how the race unfolds from undefeated winner of the Kentucky Derby since his sire there.@ Trainer John Terranova, El Kabeir (post 7) Big Brown accomplished the feat in 2008. Seemingly faring less well in Wednesday=s draw was AWe=re very happy with it. We=re the first one in the GI Toyota Blue Grass S. winner Carpe Diem (Giant=s auxiliary gate, so we have a little room at the break. Causeway). The most-fancied of trainer Todd Pletcher=s There=s plenty of speed outside us; there=s plenty of four-horse brigade, and the Derby=s 8-1 third choice, speed inside us. The one hole is just the one that you drew post two. Pletcher=s GI Florida Derby winner feared. Other than that, we=re fine and we like the Materiality (Afleet Alex), the 12-1 co-fourth choice, is post.@ Trainer Kiaran McLaughlin, Frosted (post 15) right next door in post three. AIn a perfect world, I would have liked to have been AI was a little ambivalent, but my daughter texted me more toward the middle with Carpe Diem [and and said that 16 has had more success than any other Materiality],@ Pletcher admitted. ABut Carpe Diem is a post so I=m excited about that. I=m not worried about good gate horse and he=ll have to get away from there the post at all.@ quickly. That=s pretty much true whatever your draw is Trainer Tom Amoss, War Story (post 16) in this race. Materiality is a good gate horse, too, so if he gets out, he ought to be fine.@ AThe way I look at it is: my job the next three days is Also at 12-1 is Arnold Zetcher=s Firing Line (Line of to convince Jose Ortiz it=s the best spot in the gate. My David), who will break from post 10. job the next three days is to convince Jose Ortiz that AI=m very happy with the draw,@ commented trainer it=s the exact post position we wanted.@ Simon Callaghan, who will be saddling his first Derby Trainer Rick Violette, Upstart (post 19) runner Saturday. AI believe we=re last to load, which is an advantage. And with the number 10, you=ve got options.@ Full field p4-5

Calvin Borel, who won the 2007 Kentucky Derby from Horsephotos post seven, has the same draw aboard El Kabeir Saturday.

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Saturday, Churchill Downs 7 El Kabeir k Scat Daddy 30-1 KENTUCKY DERBY-GI, $2,000,000, 3yo, 1 1/4m ($250,000 yrl ‘13 OBSAUG) PP HORSE SIRE ODDS O-Zayat Stables LLC; B-Rustlewood Farm Inc (FL); T-John P Terranova 1 Ocho Ocho Ocho K k Street Sense 50-1 III; J-Calvin Borel. Lifetime Record: 9-4-2-2, $768,892. ($50,000 yrl ‘13 KEESEP; $200,000 2yo ‘14 OBSAPR) Last Start: 3rd GI Wood Memorial Apr. 4 O-DP Racing LLC; B-Siena Farms LLC (KY); T-James M Cassidy; 8 Dortmund K k Big Brown 3-1 J-Elvis Trujillo. Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-1, $793,850. ($85,000 RNA wnlg ‘12 KEENOV; $90,000 yrl ‘13 FTKJUL; Last Start: 3rd GI Toyota Blue Grass S. Apr. 4 $140,000 2yo ‘14 FTMMAY) 2 Carpe Diem K k Giant’s Causeway 8-1 O-Kaleem Shah Inc; B-Emilie Gerlinde Fojan (KY); T-; ($550,000 yrl ‘13 KEESEP; $1,600,000 2yo ‘14 OBSMAR) J-Martin Garcia. Lifetime Record: 6-6-0-0, $1,289,400. O-WinStar Farm & Stonestreet Stables; B-Coffee Pot Stable (KY); Last Start: WON GI Santa Anita Derby Apr. 4 T-Todd A Pletcher; J-John Velazquez. Lifetime Record: 5-4-1-0, 9 Bolo Temple City 30-1 $1,519,800. Last Start: WON GI Toyota Blue Grass S. Apr. 4 O-Golden Pegasus Racing Inc & Earle I Mack; B-Spendthrift Farm LLC 3 Materiality K k Afleet Alex 12-1 (KY); T-Carla Gaines; J-Rafael Bejarano. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-2, ($260,000 yrl ‘13 KEESEP; $400,000 2yo ‘14 FTMMAY) $249,700. O-Alto Racing LLC; B-John D Gunther (KY); T-Todd A Pletcher; Last Start: 3rd GI Santa Anita Derby J-Javier Castellano. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $656,028. 10 Firing Line K Line of David 12-1 Last Start: WON GI Florida Derby Mar. 28 ($65,000 wnlg ‘12 KEENOV; $150,000 yrl ‘13 FTKJUL; 4 Tencendur Warrior’s Reward 30-1 $240,000 2yo ‘14 KEEAPR) O/B-Philip S Birsh (NY); T-George Weaver; J-Manny Franco. Lifetime O-Arnold Zetcher LLC; B-Clearsky Farm (KY); T-Simon Callaghan; Record: 5-1-1-1, $253,500. Last Start: 2nd GI Wood Memorial S. Apr. 4 J-Gary Stevens. Lifetime Record: 5-2-3-0, $574,800. 5 Danzig Moon K Malibu Moon 30-1 Last Start: WON GIII Sunland Derby Mar. 22 ($160,000 yrl ‘13 KEESEP) 11 Stanford K Malibu Moon 30-1 O-John C Oxley; B-William D Graham (ON); T-Mark Casse; J-Julien ($120,000 yrl ‘13 KEESEP; $550,000 2yo ‘14 BESMAR) Leparoux. Lifetime Record: 5-1-2-0, $251,120. O-Stonestreet Stables LLC, Smith, Tabor & Magnier; B-WinStar Farm Last Start: 2nd GI Toyota Blue Grass S. Apr. 4 LLC (KY); T-Todd A Pletcher; J-Florent Geroux. Lifetime Record: 6 Mubtaahij (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) 20-1 5-2-1-0, $199,400. (€450,000 yrl ‘13 ARQAUG) Last Start: 2nd GII Louisiana Derby Mar. 28 O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum; B-Dunmore Stud Ltd; T-Michael F De Kock; J-Christophe Soumillon. Lifetime Record: 7-4-1-0, $1,461,332. Last Start: WON G2 UAE Derby Mar. 28 Field cont. p5 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/30/15 • PAGE 5 of 17 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

12 International Star Fusaichi Pegasus 20-1 18 American Pharoah Pioneerof the Nile 5-2 ($85,000 yrl ‘13 FTMSEP) ($300,000 yrl ‘13 FTSAUG) O-Kenneth & Sarah Ramsey; B-Katharine M Voss & Robert T Manfuso O/B-Zayat Stables (KY); T-Bob Baffert; J-Victor Espinoza. Lifetime (NY); T-Michael Maker; J-Miguel Mena. Lifetime Record: 9-5-2-0, Record: 5-4-0-0, $1,411,500. $1,010,979. Last Start: WON GI Arkansas Derby Last Start: WON GII Louisiana Derby 19 Upstart Flatter 15-1 13 Itsaknockout K Lemon Drop Kid 30-1 ($130,000 yrl ‘13 FTNAUG) ($130,000 wnlg ‘12 KEENOV; $350,000 yrl ‘13 FTSAUG) O-Ralph M Evans; B-Mrs Gerald A Nielsen (NY); T-Richard A Violette O-Starlight Racing; B-Brookfield Stud (KY); T-Todd A Pletcher; J-Luis Jr; J-Jose Ortiz. Lifetime Record: 7-3-3-1, $971,480. Saez. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $335,360. Last Start: 2nd GI Florida Derby Last Start: 4th GI Florida Derby Mar. 28 20 Far Right K Notional 30-1 14 Keen Ice K Curlin 50-1 ($2,500 yrl ‘13 KEEJAN) ($48,000 wnlg ‘12 KEENOV; $120,000 yrl ‘13 KEESEP) O-Robert V LaPenta & Harry T Rosenblum; B-Nossab LLC & Patrick J O-Donegal Racing; B-Glencrest Farm LLC (KY); T-Dale Romans; Crowley (KY); T-Mike Smith. Lifetime Record: 9-3-3-2, $625,766. J-Kent Desormeaux. Lifetime Record: 7-1-0-2, $160,395. Last Start: 2nd GI Arkansas Derby Last Start: 3rd GII Louisiana Derby Also Eligible 15 Frosted Tapit 15-1 Frammento K Midshipman O-Godolphin Racing LLC; B-Darley (KY); T-Kiaran McLaughlin; J-Joel ($50,000 wnlg ‘12 KEENOV; $85,000 yrl ‘13 FTKJUL; Rosario. Lifetime Record: 7-2-4-0, $836,800. $260,000 2yo ‘14 FTFMAR) Last Start: WON GI Wood Memorial O-Mossarosa; B-Mr & Mrs Oliver S Tait (KY); T-Nick Zito; J-No Rider. 16 War Story K Northern Afleet 50-1 Lifetime Record: 7-1-1-1, $139,700. ($90,000 yrl ‘13 KEESEP; $58,000 RNA 2yo ‘14 OBSMAR; Last Start: 4th GI Toyota Blue Grass $51,000 2yo ‘14 FTMMAY) Tale of Verve K Tale of Ekati O-Loooch Racing Stables Inc, Glenn Ellis & Christopher Dunn; B-Jack ($150,000 yrl ‘13 FTSAUG; $440,000 2yo ‘14 KEEAPR) Swain III (KY); T-Tom Amoss; J-Joe Talamo. O/B-Charles Fipke (KY); T-Dallas Stewart; J-No Rider. Lifetime Record: Last Start: 3rd GII Louisiana Derby 6-1-1-2, $54,640. 17 Mr. Z K Malibu Moon 50-1 Last Start: Won Keeneland maiden Apr. 23 ($60,000 RNA yrl ‘13 KEESEP; $135,000 yrl ‘13 FTKOCT) All carry 126 pounds. k = TDN Rising Star. O-Zayat Stables LLC; B-Richard D Maynard (KY); T-D Wayne Lukas; J-Ramon Vasquez. Lifetime Record: 12-1-4-4, $652,226. Last Start: 3rd GI Arkansas Derby Apr. 11 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/30/15 • PAGE 6 of 17 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

DRILL FOR OCHO OCHO OCHO DP Racing=s Ocho Ocho Ocho (Street Sense) recorded an easy three-furlong work in :38.40 at Churchill Downs Wednesday in advance of Saturday=s GI Kentucky Derby. Exercise rider Amie Williams was aboard for the work. AHe got a little something out of it,@ trainer Jim Cassidy said. AI didn=t want anything too aggressive and I thought [Williams] did a good job.@ Up and At ‘Em (cont. from p1) Williams added, AHe=s got a huge stride for a little horse Spots by the rail were scarce if you were one of the and feels awesome. He just floats across the ground. many who decided to line up by the gap during the He wanted to keep on going and I kind of had to bring renovation break prior to the private Derby/Oaks him down a little bit. His ears were pricked the whole training session at 8:30 work, he was really happy.@ Winner of last year=s a.m. The Churchill stands GIII Delta Downs Jackpot S., the >TDN Rising Star= is across the way also coming off a third-place effort behind Carpe Diem appeared pretty well- (Giant=s Causeway) in the Apr. 4 GI Blue Grass S. populated as well for the first time of the week. IN OTHER NEWS... The popular New York- A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Non-Industry Media bred Upstart (Flatter) Boxing and horse racing intersect whent Itsaknockout rides The looked a picture during his estranged worlds of horse racing and boxing will cross paths at the first tour around the Kentucky Derby. The intersection will be a knockout. Well, actually, racetrack. If the smile on Itsaknockout. Josh Abner, The Associated Press Rick Violette s assistant Frosted = Sherackatthetrack Kentucky Derby Champ California Chrome Facing Uncertain Future trainer Melissa Cohen=s “The story really was a fairy tale, even more remarkable through the face was any indication, it=s a safe bet to say that the lens of time than it was in the moment. It was a narrative about some handsome dark bay has settled in from Florida just fine. very common people and their most uncommon horse, who won the Jim Cassidy, sporting his regular New York Yankees Kentucky Derby and the Preakness a year ago, turning reason on its ear cap, watched from the backside as Ocho Ocho Ocho and racing off into some place where dreams alone are the currency of (Street Sense) blew out an easy three furlongs in greatness.” Tim Layden, Sports Illustrated :38.40. Cont. p7

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The big two of American Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile) After the Derby/Oaks training session wrapped, as and Dortmund (Big Brown) seem to look better each imagined, it was a chaotic scene back by Baffert=s barn day, if that=s even possible. No wonder why Hall of when American Pharoah and Dortmund came out for Famer Bob Baffert was in such good form during their baths. Jockey Martin Garcia, returning from some Tuesday night=s Kentucky Derby Trainer=s Dinner at the trackwork on another Baffert runner, had to give a Hyatt Regency in downtown Louisville. Owner Kaleem pretty loud whistle to help part the sea in order to Shah, wearing a Dortmund soccer shirt and jacket, was return to the shedrow. It was a surprisingly tranquil in attendance to watch his undefeated GI Santa Anita setting by Pletcher=s nearby base as his four Derby Derby winner, as well as the comebacking GI Breeders= runners were getting cleaned up. Bloodstock agent Steve Cup Classic hero (Offlee Wild), who is slated to Young kept a close eye on the unbeaten >TDN Rising return in Saturday=s seven-furlong GII Churchill Downs. Star= Materiality (Afleet Alex). He signed the $400,000 slip at EASMAY on behalf of Alto Racing last spring. There was plenty going on back at Barn 42 as well. Philip Birsh=s handsome Wood Memorial runner-up Tencendur nibbled on some grass while trainer George Weaver was interviewed by a local television station. The accommodating Christophe Soumillon was in quite high demand for interviews after piloting Mubtaahij for his morning trackwork as well. Just as training hours began to conclude, there was a nice moment back at D. Wayne Lukas=s headquarters. Along with his five former assistants--Dallas Stewart, George Weaver, Kiaran McLaughlin, Mike Maker and Todd Pletcher--the group was available for a quick photo-op. A large contingent of media as well as owner/breeder Ken Ramsey all looked on as the sextet--all impressively represented by Derby entrants this year--shared plenty of laughs as the bright sun beamed down on the backstretch on a Re-united: Todd Pletcher, Dallas Stewart, D. Wayne Lukas, George delightful spring morning. Weaver, Kiaran McLaughlin & Mike Maker (left to right) Churchill Downs Photo

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FAR RIGHT EYES KY. DERBY GLORY by Bill Finley, special to espn.com Everyone wants to win the Kentucky Derby, but the people who usually get there shop at Tiffany. Not Jon Jazdzewski. He goes to the Dollar Store. What does it take to buy a Derby contender these days? Sometimes as much as $1.6 million, which is what was paid for Carpe Diem at the Ocala 2-year-old sale. American Pharoah cost $300,000. Stanford fetched $550,000. Materiality was a Far Right pricey $400,000. Sherackatthetrack Sixteen of the 20 horses expected to start in the Derby were sold at auction and they cost a combined $4.33 million. So how did Far Right sneak into this group? He was sold for $2,500 as a yearling at the Keeneland January sale. You could have purchased 640 Far Rights for what was paid for one Carpe Diem. Far Right got there through the persistence, knowledge and hard work of a horse dentist named Jon Jazdzewski, whose side business is finding inexpensive yearlings that most have no interest in. He believes he can find individuals that are completely overlooked at the sales but can actually run and, once they establish As a yearling and while getting ready for his debut, themselves on the racetrack, he looks to sell them at a Far Right was trained in Florida by Tony Costanzo, who hefty profit. then sent him to trainer William Helmbrecht. Far Right And he's pretty good at it. He once paid $10,000 for finished second in his first start, a 2-year-old race at a horse he sold for $230,000, and another time he Keeneland, but the offers weren't exactly pouring in. bought a horse for $1,500 and sold it for $150,000. He came back and finished second again, this time at He's done this despite sometimes buying no more than Churchill. Still, no one seemed to want him. one horse a year. "Two people vetted him out to buy after his second "I try to stay at that lowest level," Jazdzewski said. race," Jazdzewski said. "He was totally clean. But both "I know the really good ones are out there. We go to all backed out.@ the sales and wait for those types of horses to come The interest in Far Right didn't start to heat up until along." the horses that beat him in each of his maiden races When up for sale as a yearling, Far Right was went on to win stakes. That added legitimacy to his immediately cast into the bargain bin because of his record, and convinced owner Harry Rosenblum to meet then unheralded sire, Notional. He made $733,240, Jazdzewski's price. Jazdzewski wouldn't say how won three graded stakes and finished second in the much Rosenblum paid for the horse, but it was likely in 2007 Florida Derby. But before Far Right came along the $150,000 to $200,000 range. Rosenblum later sold Notional had never had a horse win a graded stakes a share to owner Robert LaPenta. race or make in excess of $250,000. Far Right has gone on to earn $625,766 and win the "Usually when you see the one you like they make Smarty Jones and the Southwest Stakes and finish your heart beat," Jazdzewski said. "He was the total second behind Kentucky Derby favorite American package. He was balanced, had a ton of definition, Pharoah in the Arkansas Derby. But Jazdzewski doesn't already looked like an athlete as a baby. He was nice, regret for a minute that he sold him. really nice. There were a lot of good horsemen at that "I get asked that a lot," Jazdzewski said when asked sale. The only thing that kept them away from this if he wished he had held on to the horse. "The thing is, horse was the fact he was by Notional." at each level, every time he had another success on the So Jazdzewski took him home for $2,500 and laid track, we would have been offered more money. It can out his typical game plan. He would try to get the horse be a never-ending thing. But we never would have gone to show something on the racetrack right from the all the way to the Derby without having sold start, preferably in the spring 2-year-old races at him...We've been in this long enough to know one bad Keeneland, and then sell him for a handsome profit. step and he's worth $1,500, not $200,000. Cont. p9 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/30/15 • PAGE 9 of 17 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

"The connections that have him now, they've done a great job. He's gotten there because of the choices they made and the things they did. They did things right, especially with the point system. They got this horse to the Derby, not me." Having made a nice profit on Far Right, Jazdzewski said he has no intention of changing his game plan and buying more expensive horses. He still regrets the day he spent $15,000 on a yearling, the most he's ever spent for a horse, and it turned out the filly "couldn't outrun me; she looked like an eggbeater coming down the stretch." This year he will attend the Derby for the first time ever, going as a guest of Rosenblum. He'll root for Far Right as if he still owned him. "Money is money," he said. "It comes and goes. It matters but it doesn't. Being right about a horse is more fun than the money part of it. You want to be able to say I picked the right horse and he did make it." In this case, all the way to the Kentucky Derby. Videos by Lucas Marquardt Originally published by espn.com and republished here with their permission. For more stories by Bill Finley and others on horse racing, visit http://espn.go.com/horse-racing/ http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/shared_conten t.cfm?id=2774

#1 OCHO OCHO OCHO (c, Street Sense--Winner, by Horse Chestnut {SAf}) - T: J Cassidy. J: E Trujillo. - 50-1 BD: Looked like a legitimate Derby chance at the end of last year, but just hasn’t done enough in his two tries this season to warrant serious consideration... Post really does him in. SS: Game Jackpot winner has done little at three to merit a look here... One of the first tosses.

#2 CARPE DIEM (c, Giant’s Causeway--Rebridled Dreams, by Unbridled’s Song) - T: T Pletcher. J: J Velazquez. - 8-1 SS: For me, he’s the complete package... With a pedigree that screams distance, last year’s $1.6-million OBS March co-topper immediately showed his class with a wire-to-wire debut win going 5 1/2f at the Spa... The most important race of the MGISW’s career, experience wise, may have actually come in defeat when a well-beaten second after rallying from far back into a hot pace in the BC Juvenile... Tactical enough to sit the right trip and won his two preps with something left...Top pick. BD: Steve and I couldn’t differ more in our opinions on this one... I don’t like him at all. He hasn’t run a particularly fast race, and won a decidedly sub-par renewal of the Blue Grass last time. Strikes me as a runner who will blink when he faces some adversity.

#3 MATERIALITY (c, Afleet Alex--Wildwood Flower, by Langfuhr) - T: T Pletcher. J: J Castellano. - 12-1 SS: An undefeated runner with the highest Beyer Speed Figure of his crop is the co-fourth choice on the morning-line... Just shows you how deep a field this is... Plenty of ability, but lack of seasoning is impossible to ignore... BD: Liked him last time in the Florida Derby, and he’s done absolutely nothing wrong so far in his career, but this strikes me as a case of too much, too soon. Might be your Haskell winner.

#4 TENCENDUR (c, Warrior’s Reward--Still Secret, by Hennessy) - T: G Weaver. J: M Franco. - 30-1 BD: Maybe it makes no sense to like Frosted and toss this horse, but his effort last time was just too sharp of an improvement for me to take at face value… Also not sure he’ll relish 10 panels. SS: May have already run his Kentucky Derby when finishing a clear-cut second with a perfect trip after leading in the stretch at 21-1 in the Wood... Can't see him doing it again.

#5 DANZIG MOON (c, Malibu Moon--Leaveminthedust, by Danzig) - T: M Casse. J: J Leparoux. - 30-1 SS: Bounced back with a solid runner-up effort in the Blue Grass after a very disappointing performance over the tricky Tampa surface... With a deep Phipps female pedigree on his page, the Classic distance may be right up his alley... Interesting longshot to consider for a small piece. BD: I guess there’s no reason he can’t clunk up for a piece, but I’m against horses coming out of the Blue Grass and other bombs interest me more.

#6 MUBTAAHIJ (IRE) (c, Dubawi {Ire}--Pennegale {Ire}, by Pennekamp) - T: M de Kock. J: C Soumillon. - 20-1 BD: Anyone who has a strong opinion on this horse one way or the other is either kidding themselves or a much better handicapper than I am… This seems like a big ask, and it’s hard to know who he was really beating in Dubai, but he has been extremely visually impressive while enjoying some very easy trips. Hard to toss out completely, but also hard to back with any confidence. SS: Certainly proved that he deserves to be here with a pair of sensational wins in Dubai and you know the distance won’t be an issue... The price should be right if you decide to back him, but at the end of the day, isn’t this a tall enough task without having to travel halfway around the world, too?

#7 EL KABEIR (c, Scat Daddy--Great Venue, by Unbridled’s Song) - T: J Terranova. J: C Borel. - 30-1 SS: Graded winner over this course should benefit from a textbook Calvin ride in this speed-laden affair, but hard to imagine that it will be enough to take him over the top... Pass. BD: Has accomplished a lot and earned plenty of money, but has just always struck me as being a cut below the best of this crop... Presence of Borel is sort of interesting, but may deflate his price.

#8 DORTMUND (c, Big Brown--Our Josephina, by Tale of the Cat) - T: B Baffert. J: M Garcia. - 3-1 SS: Unbeaten, battle-tested and still appears to be improving... Physically imposing son of Big Brown looks like he could be the speed of the speed, but will certainly have to run hard every step of the way to get Bob Baffert his fourth Derby win... Worthy of favoritism and everyone knows it. BD: There really aren’t many knocks on him other than the question of whether he’s too quick for his own good and might get sucked up into a quick pace. The hype is warranted, but how short a price can you really take against this bunch?

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#9 BOLO (c, Temple City--Aspen Mountain, by Chief Seattle) - T: C Gaines. J: R Bejarano. - 30-1 SS: If you buy into the theory (like I do) that a top-flight grass runner will typically give you at least one really big effort on the dirt--see his third-place finish with a career-high 101 Beyer in the San Felipe--this son of Temple City is not for you... Already looking forward to his return to the lawn later this summer. BD: Endured wide trips in both of his dirt races, and was far from embarrassed in either effort... Hails from the family of Derby winner Mine That Bird and there’s that whole ‘turf horses like Churchill’ angle to consider... Exotics candidate.

#10 FIRING LINE (c, Line of David--Sister Girl Blues, by Hold for Gold) - T: S Callaghan. J: G Stevens. - 12-1 BD: Flying squarely under the radar despite some solid credentials... Wouldn’t want to toss completely because of his price, but others appeal more. SS: Easily one of the most forgotten runners in the field... Went pound for pound with the mighty Dortmund and won with something left while setting a new track record at Sunland... Has made a very favorable physical impression since arriving from SoCal and may offer the best value in the field... Disregard at your own risk.

#11 STANFORD (c, Malibu Moon--Rosy Humor, by Distorted Humor) - T: T Pletcher. J: F Geroux. - 30-1 SS: Thought he could be a star in the making after his Monmouth debut last summer and still haven’t gotten over his tough Louisiana Derby defeat... Pace scenario doesn’t bode well for him, but will still be playing some saver tickets. BD: Has set fairly average paces in his two route attempts in which he crossed the wire second... Will either be a pace casualty, or will fail to make the lead and get out-kicked by others.

#12 INTERNATIONAL STAR (c, Fusaichi Pegasus--Parlez, by French Deputy) - T: M Maker. J: M Mena. - 20-1 BD: The reason you’re not supposed to like him is that he’s had perfect trips in each of his last three outings, but then again, what if he gets the same trip here? He’s a picture of consistency and has the right running style to work out another smooth journey, and if he does, he’s going to hit the board at the very least unless all the potential monsters show up with their best... Can’t leave him off my tickets. SS: Feel exactly the same way... Phenomenal job by Miguel Mena riding this son of the 2000 Derby hero to three straight wins at Fair Grounds with nearly identical ground-saving trips... Doesn’t have the same flash as the main headliners, but is awfully hard not to respect while riding a very hot hand.

#13 ITSAKNOCKOUT (c, Lemon Drop Kid--Stormy B, by Cherokee Run) - T: T Pletcher. J: L Saez. - 30-1 SS: The only ‘KO’ to make headlines Saturday evening will be in Las Vegas during the blockbuster Mayweather/Pacquiao fight... Hard to get in his corner. BD: Shouldn’t have been put up in the Fountain of Youth, and was a complete no-show in the Florida Derby... Hard to like.

#14 KEEN ICE (c, Curlin--Medomak, by Awesome Again) - T: D Romans. J: K Desormeaux. - 50-1 SS: Has been a very frustrating horse to follow thus far--will let BD expand on that--but the king of the gallop out will finally get his desired trip here... This year’s Golden Soul/Commanding Curve? BD: On paper, he's nowhere close to good enough--and he probably isn't to actually win--but he has that look of a horse who blows up the Derby tri or super... Or maybe I’ve been getting tricked by his gallop-outs. Toss Romans (Dullahan, Paddy O'Prado) runner completely at your own risk... Or do, and you’ll probably look smarter than me.

#15 FROSTED (c, Tapit--Fast Cookie, by Deputy Minister) - T: K McLaughlin. J: J Rosario. - 15-1 BD: He hasn’t garnered the hype of the top few favorites, but his performance in the TwinSpires.com Wood Memorial was in many ways just as good as blowout wins from American Pharoah, Dortmund and Carpe Diem… He first caught the eye with a valiant runner-up effort in last year’s Remsen, and put it all back together last time despite a no-cover trip behind a slow pace… Distance doesn’t seem like a major issue, and the price should be right. SS: Did they finally figure this son of Tapit out or did he just beat up on a very weak field in his return to his favorite racetrack in the Wood? Should get a dream set-up if he's good enough; just can’t seem to trust him 100% off his prior form, though.

#16 WAR STORY (g, Northern Afleet--Belle Watling, by Pulpit) - T: T Amoss. J: J Talamo. - 50-1 SS: Wide trips haven’t exactly helped while chasing home International Star this spring and like the way he’s been moving over the Churchill surface during his morning preparations... Will still need to step up his game in a big way to factor here, though. BD: Always had tougher trips than International Star in his three stakes at the Fair Grounds, but also lacked the kick to make up for it... Seems like a cut-back candidate.

#17 MR. Z. (c, Malibu Moon--Stormy Bear, by Storm Cat) - T: D W Lukas. J: R Vazquez. - 50-1 BD: Almost beat Dortmund and Firing Line at the end of last year, but hasn’t stepped forward at all from there... Consistent and a check-getter, but would be shocked if he made an impact here. SS: Has shown serious heart holding up through a grueling 12-race campaign without a layoff line, including some epic throwdowns in the Jackpot, Futurity, and Southwest... But c’mon, he's still eligible for a NW1X! TDN/TwinSpires.com P 2015 KENTUCKY DERBY CHEAT SHEET • PAGE 3 of 3

#18 AMERICAN PHAROAH (c, Pioneerof the Nile--Littleprincessemma, by Yankee Gentleman) - T: B Baffert. J: V Espinoza. - 5-2 BD: What can you say? Last year’s champion juvenile has done nothing but continue to impress in two outings this year, and he’s definitely worthy of favoritism. I’ve still got some questions about his dam side pedigree for 1 1/4 miles, however. I’ll use him defensively in the pick four, but I’m going against him in intra-race bets. SS: His legend seems to be growing--if that was even possible--since his jaw-dropping bullet workout beneath the Twin Spires Sunday... Not smart enough to make him my key horse, but won’t exactly be leaving him off any tickets, either...No reason to believe that he isn’t the real deal.

#19 UPSTART (c, Flatter--Party Silks, by Touch Gold) - T: R Violette Jr. J: J Ortiz. - 15-1 BD: Boasts several fast races, and will likely benefit from the dynamics of this one. He was probably closer than he wanted to be in his Florida efforts because the fields were a little shorter, but he should be able to take back a little bit more here and make one run... The distance shouldn’t be a problem, and he seems to have bounced out of a very minor illness no worse for wear. Post isn’t ideal, but hopefully solidifies an off-the-pace strategy. SS: NY-bred is plenty talented and ran one of the faster preps of the season in Holy Bull comebacker... Big fan of his, but not so sure that this 10-furlong trip will bring out his best... I guess you can’t use them all.

#20 FAR RIGHT (c, Notional--Zindi, by Vindication) - T: R Moquett. J: M Smith. - 30-1 BD: Has displayed a nice closing kick, but not sure he has the running style or the pedigree to be the type who clunks up for a piece in the Derby-- seems more like a sprinter/miler type. SS: Hard not to pull for a $2,500 yearling buy in a race of this magnitude... And like International Star, he has displayed the ability to rally through traffic... At the end of the day, though, other longshot stretch-runners seem a bit more appealing.

#21/AE Frammento (c, Midshipman--Ginger Bay, by Golden Missile) - T: N Zito. BD: Couldn’t possibly fathom. SS: Bigger upset than Mine That Bird?

#22/AE Tale Of Verve (c, Tale Of Ekati--Verve, by Unbridled) - T: D Stewart. SS: I'm not even looking at this horse's past performances. BD: Well, he should like the distance and he’s by the right trainer to spice up the exotics. Kind of hope he doesn’t get in so I can save a few bucks.

STEVE SHERACK’S TOP FIVE BRIAN DIDONATO’S TOP FIVE 1. Carpe Diem 1. Frosted 2. American Pharoah 2. Upstart 3. Dortmund 3. International Star 4. Firing Line 4. Bolo 5. Danzig Moon 5. Keen Ice

Carpe Diem Coady Photography Frosted Adam Mooshian

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PIMLICO UNSCATHED, BALTIMORE TENSE APimlico=s open for racing and training as normal, TWO WEEKS OUT FROM PREAKNESS maybe a few more security guys and that sort of thing, by T.D. Thornton but it=s been far enough away for us that it hasn=t been Rioting and violence in Baltimore gave way to relative an issue.@ calm and attempts at a city-wide cleanup on Voicemail messages Wednesday. But as a police investigation into the left for Sal Sinatra, in-custody fatal spine injury suffered by Freddie Gray vice president and works its way through the system, Maryland=s largest general manager of the city must brace for more civil unrest, potentially Maryland Jockey Club, coinciding with the running of the GI Preakness S. at and Tim Ritvo, Pimlico Race Course May 16. president of chief Although sporting events in and of themselves are a operating officer of minor concern compared to the larger issue of overall The Stronach Group, public safety, the looting and mayhem that occurred which owns Pimlico, Preakness winner’s circle near Baltimore=s touristy inner harbor district caused the were not returned Horsephotos cancellation of two Orioles baseball games at Camden before the deadline for Yards this week, and a third game on Wednesday was this story. played without fans being admitted to the ballpark, an Pimlico was not scheduled to race Monday through unprecedented move by Major League Baseball. Wednesday, but is expected to be open for Thursday=s Pimlico, located about 10 miles northwest of the program, according to J. Michael Hopkins, the epicenter of the downtown rioting, escaped unscathed. executive director of the Maryland Racing Commission. According to an interactive map of the violence posted But if there are contingency plans percolating in the online by the Baltimore Sun, the closest incident to the event that unrest re-ignites at the same time as more racetrack was shots that were reported fired at (but did than 100,000 racegoers descend upon Pimlico for the not hit) a police officer at the intersection of Virginia Preakness, AI=m not aware of any,@ said Hopkins. Avenue and Reisterstown Road, about a mile away Skimming for the word APreakness@ through social from the track. media channels suggests that some people are AIt really hasn=t affected us down here other than concerned, or might even be considering targeting the we=re all watching it,@ said Tim Keefe, president of the second jewel of the Triple Crown for potential Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen=s Association. protesting. Cont. p11

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A[H]oping peace returns quickly--but does Pimlico Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 3:43 p.m. EDT have a plan B for Preakness day [?]@ wrote one Twitter CHURCHILL DOWNS S.-GII, $500,000, 4yo/up, 7f user. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT AYou know the crowd & how much money Baltimore 1 C. Zee Elusive Bluff Ortiz Jr Zito 118 makes from The Preakness, annually? Hit'em...Protest 2 Bayern Offlee Wild Garcia Baffert 123 3 Brewing Maimonides Vazquez Lukas 118 where it hurts,@ wrote another. K AIt=s not an issue right now, but it=s little bit more 4 Private Zone Macho Uno Pedroza Navarro 123 5 Pants On Fire Jump Start Lopez Breen 118 than just in the back of your mind,@ said Keefe. AYou 6 Gentlemen's Bet Half Ours Santana Jr Moquett 118 saw what happened out in Ferguson [Missouri]. I=m 7 Nates Mineshaft Mineshaft Geroux Smith 118 certain that as part of their concerns they=ll have to plan a contingency in the event that something like that Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 2:59 p.m. EDT does happen right around the Preakness.@ CHURCHILL DISTAFF TURF MILE S.-GII, $300,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Personal Diary City Zip Rosario Oliver 118 2 Grand Elmendorf K A.P. Indy Graham Sancal 118 Friday, Lone Star Park, post time: 10:51 p.m. EDT 3 Tepin Bernstein Leparoux Casse 118 TEXAS MILE S.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 1m 4 Lady Lara (Ire) Excellent Art (GB) Alvarado Mott 120 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 5 Coffee Clique Medaglia d'Oro Velazquez Lynch 118 1 Sr. Quisqueyano Exclusive Quality Melancon Walder 123 6 I'm Already Sexy Ready's Image Geroux Catalano 118 2 Holiday Mischief K Into Mischief Berry Offolter 117 7 Solid Appeal K Successful Appeal Hernandez Baker 118 3 Mal Guapo Into Mischief Diego Caldwell 117 8 Sandiva (Ire) Ftstpsinthesnd (GB) Castellano Pletcher 118 4 F J Uncle Vic Uncle Abbie Valdez-Jiminez Eoff 119 9 Strike Charmer Smart Strike Ortiz Jr Carroll 118 5 Rise Up K Rockport Harbor Eramia Amoss 119 10 Maid On a Mission Strategic Mission Osorio Mills 118 6 Hip Four Sixtynine Southern Image Wade Wilson 119 11 Water Hole (Ire) Oasis Dream (GB) Stevens Brown 118 7 Bronce Bellator K Repent Contreras Martinez Jr 117 12 Kitty Wine K Lemon Drop Kid Ortiz Kenneally 118 8 Real Appeal Deal K Successful Appeal Mora Asmussen 117 13 Kiss Moon K Malibu Moon Lanerie Vance 118 9 Texas Air Texas City Hamilton Milligan 119 10 One King's Man K One King Rocco Jr Sharp 123 Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 1:19 p.m. EDT AMERICAN TURF S.-GII, $250,000, 3yo, 1 1/16mT Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 4:44 p.m. EDT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT WOODFORD RESERVE TURF CLASSIC S.-GI, $500,000, 4yo/up, 1 Luck of the Kitten Kitten's Joy Rosario Ward 120 1 1/8mT 2 Wireless Future K Scat Daddy Geroux Amoss 118 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 3 Granny's Kitten Kitten's Joy Ortiz Jr Maker 118 1 Optimizer English Channel Lanerie Fernandez 118 4 Royal Son Tiznow Stevens Pletcher 118 2 Sky Captain K Sky Mesa Bridgmohan Casse 120 5 Another Lemon Drop K Lemon Drop Kid Rocco Jr Bauer 118 3 Umgiyo (Aus) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Geroux de Kock 118 6 A Lot K Tapit Velazquez Mott 118 4 Scrumpdilicious Northern Afleet Rocco Jr Sharp 118 7 Nun the Less K Candy Ride (Arg) Lezcano Block 118 5 Finnegans Wake Powerscourt (GB) Espinoza Miller 120 8 Conquest Typhoon K Stormy Atlantic Smith Casse 123 6 Coalport Kitten's Joy Mena Maker 120 9 Firespike K Flower Alley Castellano Maker 120 7 Jack Milton K War Front Castellano Pletcher 124 10 Indianaughty K Indian Charlie Bejarano Romans 118 8 Stephanie's Kitten K Kitten's Joy Velazquez Brown 115 11 Divisidero K Kitten's Joy Hernandez Bradley 118 9 Seek Again Speightstown Rosario Mott 118 K K 12 Majestico Majesticperfection Saez Lukas 118 10 Chocolate Ride Candy Ride (Arg) Talamo Cox 120 13 Tuba K Magna Graduate Mojica Jr Smith 118 11 Slumber (GB) K Cacique (Ire) Ortiz Jr Brown 118 14 World Approval Northern Afleet Leparoux Casse 120 12 Grand Arch K Arch Hernandez Lynch 118 Saturday, Belmont Park, post time: 1:44 p.m. EDT Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 2:08 p.m. EDT SHEEPSHEAD BAY S.-GII, $200,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 3/8m HUMANA DISTAFF S.-GI, $300,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Riposte (GB) Dansili (GB) Prado Mott 120 1 Sweet Reason K Street Sense Ortiz Jr Gyarmati 118 2 Selenite Cosmonaut Carmouche Donk 116 2 Thank You Marylou K Birdstone Rosario Maker 118 3 Maximova Danehill Dancer (Ire) Velasquez Clement 116 3 Dame Dorothy K Bernardini Castellano Pletcher 120 4 Beauty Parlor Elusive Quality Maragh Clement 118 4 Clearly Confused K Successfl Appeal Leparoux Baltas 118 5 Rosalind Broken Vow Bravo Brown 116 5 You Bought Her Graeme Hall Lanerie Hinsley 118 6 Moonlit Stroll K Stroll Hernandez Jr Forster 118 7 Sweet Whiskey Old Fashioned Velazquez Pletcher 118 8 Judy the Beauty K Ghostzapper Smith Ward 123 You can also pick up a copy of the TDN K Look for the throughout the TDN graded stakes today at Churchill Downs and at the entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates. 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Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 12:38 p.m. EDT PAT DAY MILE S.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo, 1m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Where's the Moon K Malibu Moon Albarado Dominguez 120 2 Gimme Da Lute Midnight Lute Garcia Baffert 118 3 The Truth Or Else K Yes It's True Rosario McPeek 118 4 Hillbilly Royalty Langfuhr Quinonez Von Hemel 118 5 Lord Nelson K Pulpit Bejarano Baffert 123 6 Competitive Edge Super Saver Velazquez Pletcher 118 7 Pain and Misery Bob and John Leparoux Dominguez 118 8 Peace and War K War Front Castellano Stevens 113

Saturday, Belmont Park, post time: 2:52 p.m. EDT WESTCHESTER S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, 1m REBRIDLED DREAMS, 15, Unbridled=s Song--Key Cents, PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT by Corridor Key 1 Tonalist Tapit Bravo Clement 123 Foal born Apr. 14, a colt by Speightstown. 2 Juba K Tapit Arroyo Jerkens 115 Will be bred back to Giant=s Causeway. 3 Confrontation K War Pass Maragh Tagg 115 Boarded at Woodline Farm. 4 Palace Malice K Curlin Prado Pletcher 123 Accomplishments: SW & GSP, $134,663. Dam of 5 Souper Lucky Giant's Causewy Carmouche Trombetta 119 Doncaster Rover (War Chant), MSW & MGSP-Eng, $349,932; J.B.=s Thunder (Thunder Gulch), GISW, Saturday, Belmont Park, post time: 5:35 p.m. EDT $280,130; Carpe Diem (Giant=s Causeway), MGISW, FORT MARCY S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8m $1,519,800. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Middleburg Lemon Drop Kid Carmouche Clement 117 CASCADILLA FALLS, 7, E Dubai--Cayuga=s Waters, by 2 Unbridled Ocean K Unbridled's Song Jara Mott 115 3 Howe Great Hat Trick (Jpn) Arroyo Bush 115 Langfuhr 4A Hyper Victory Gallop Lezcano Brown 119 Foal born Feb. 10, a filly by Artie Schiller. 5 Mr Speaker Pulpit Velasquez McGghy III 121 Will be bred back to Creative Cause. 6 Divine Oath K Broken Vow Prado Pletcher 119 Owned by Brant Laue. 7 V. E. Day K English Channel Maragh Jerkens 119 Boarded at Hurstland Farm. 8A Big Blue Kitten Kitten's Joy Bravo Brown 119 Accomplishments: SW of $140,310. 9 Sky Blazer Sky Mesa Rice Tagg 115 STORM MESA, 10, Sky Mesa--Narjis Flower, by Saturday, , post time: 7:00 p.m. EDT Pleasant Colony PRECISIONIST S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m Foal born Mar. 7, a filly by Soldat. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT Will be bred back to Soldat. 1 Sammy Mandeville Rock Hard Ten Solis O'Neill 119 Owned by Woodford Thoroughbreds. 2 Fury Kapcori K Tiznow Van Dyke Hollendrfr 121 Boarded at Woodford Thoroughbreds Florida. 3 Rousing Sermon Lucky Pulpit Nakatani Hollendrfr 119 Accomplishments: MGSW of $336,510. 4 Appealing Tale K Tale of the Cat Maldonado Miller 119 5 Catch a Flight (Arg) Giant's Causeway Prat Mandella 119 CARSONALITY, 17, Carson City--Iza Valentine, by 6 Mystery Train (Arg) Not for Sale (Arg) Gonzalez Vienna 121 K Bicker 7 Blue Tone Birdstone Cedillo Hess Jr 119 Foal born Mar. 11, a colt by Gemoligist. 8 Magic Mark Benchmark Perez Ellis 119 9 Motown Men Decarchy Baze West 119 Will be bred back to Warrior=s Reward. Owned by Tony Holmes and Highlight Thoroughbreds. Boarded at Marula Park Stud. 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Accomplishments: SW, $121,288. Dam of Larry=s This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Revenge (Vindication), GSP; Hennyville (Henny any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Hughes), SP. written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in GLORIOUS VIEW, 6, Pleasant Tap--Cayuga=s Waters, by Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission Langfuhr of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Foal born Mar. 13, a colt by Bernardini. Will be bred back to Lemon Drop Kid. Owned by Brant Laue. Boarded at Hurstland Farm. Accomplishments: GSW of $307,190. Early editions of Wednesday=s TDN contained the incorrect version of the Weekly Sales Ticker by Bill TDN TODAY Oppenheim. The correct version appears on the Headline News...... 17 pages following page. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/30/15 • PAGE 13 of 17 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

“Yes, there were nominal declines at OBS April: from virtually the same number “With the demise, for this year at least, of Keeneland April, and the addition of 200 catalogued as last year, the number sold declined by 11%, the clearance rate from to the catalogue for OBS March, the Ocala company has now achieved a hugely the catalogue by 7% (withdrawals were up 6%), and the gross declined by 5%. But dominant position in the North American 2-Year-Old market: OBS March and April the average was up, by 7%, and it all needs to be taken in the context of OBS combined have accounted for 84% of the 2-year-olds sold so far this year, and March selling 125 more horses with a 48% increase in gross from 2014 (see next their $110-million in revenues represents over 80% of the total spend. Their overall panel). OBS April, with $53.9-million sold – it was a massive sale.” final market share will be lower with sales still to come, but it sure puts Ocala on – Bill Oppenheim the big-time sales map.” – Bill Oppenheim

OBS APRIL 2YO SALE OBS MARCH AND APRIL 2YO SALES COMBINED YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG 2015 1,202 867 683 27.9% 78.8% 56.8% $53,944,900 $78,982 2015 1,810 1,289 1,015 28.8% 78.7% 56.1% $110,116,900 $108,490 2014 1,206 941 770 22.0% 81.8% 63.8% $56,965,000 $73,981 2014 1,617 1,202 971 25.7% 80.8% 60.0% $94,592,500 $97,418 2013 1,195 948 802 20.7% 84.6% 67.1% $48,549,000 $60,535 2013 1,540 1,184 984 23.1% 83.1% 63.9% $77,420,000 $78,679 2012 1,196 922 771 22.9% 83.6% 64.5% $33,506,400 $43,458 2012 1,558 1,166 950 25.2% 81.5% 61.0% $58,325,400 $61,395 2011 1,337 1,084 822 18.9% 75.8% 61.5% $25,897,400 $31,505 2011 1,827 1,405 1,066 23.1% 75.9% 58.3% $51,460,400 $48,274 2010 1,221 998 739 18.3% 74.0% 60.5% $20,574,400 $27,841 2010 1,561 1,235 906 20.9% 73.4% 58.0% $38,340,400 $42,318

DONCASTER 2YO BREEZE UP TOTAL US 2YO SALES AS OF APRIL 28, 2015 YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG 2015 182 147 132 19.2% 89.8% 72.5% £5,032,500 £38,125 2015 2,226 1,585 1,207 28.8% 76.2% 54.2% $136,647,300 $113,212 2014 182 149 127 18.1% 85.2% 69.8% £4,646,250 £36,585 2014 2,053 1,505 1,158 26.7% 76.9% 56.4% $120,446,200 $104,012 2013 145 120 98 17.2% 81.7% 67.6% £2,901,300 £29,605 2013 1,948 1,460 1,165 25.1% 79.8% 59.8% $105,639,750 $90,678 2012 192 160 122 16.7% 76.3% 63.5% £3,601,500 £29,520 2012 2,024 1,490 1,167 26.4% 78.3% 57.7% $87,541,500 $75,014 2011 193 158 109 18.1% 69.0% 56.5% £3,183,500 £29,206 2011 2,340 1,752 1,300 25.1% 74.2% 55.6% $78,897,200 $60,690 2010 186 161 122 13.4% 75.8% 65.6% £3,247,300 £26,617 2010 2,156 1,672 1,204 22.4% 72.0% 55.8% $70,357,300 $58,436

Data compiled by Brianne Stanley Data compiled by Brianne Stanley

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ECTOT TO BYPASS GANAY Al Shaqab Racing and Gerard Augustin-Normand=s G1 Criterium International winner Ectot (GB) (Hurricane Run {Ire}) has been removed from consideration for Sunday=s G1 Prix Ganay and will instead set his sights on the G1 Prix d=Ispahan May 24. "He had a bit of a THE WOW SIGNAL OUT OF GUINEAS problem on a foot and Al Shaqab Racing=s The Wow Signal (Ire) that is why he will not (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) has been removed from run at the weekend," consideration for Saturday=s G1 2000 Guineas at said Sylvain Vidal, Newmarket after pulling up lame Wednesday morning. racing manager for AWe=re still investigating what the cause of it is, so no Augustin-Normand. real news on that, but he won=t be running on ABecause of that upset Saturday,@ Harry Herbert, racing advisor to Al Shaqab, we will wait for the told the TDN. d'Ispahan.@ Purchased privately by Al Shaqab after breaking his Ectot, who won last Ectot maiden at first asking by nine lengths at Ayr on debut year=s G3 Prix Racing Post last May, The Wow Fontainebleu and G2 Signal added Royal Prix Niel, was last seen finishing 17th of 20 in the G1 Ascot=s G2 Coventry Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe in October. S. and the G1 Prix "He will go to England at some stage--maybe the Morny--over [G1] Champion S.--but we need to speak with Al subsequent GI Shaqab and [trainer Elie Lellouche],@ Vidal said. "The Breeders= Cup Juvenile Arc, obviously, and the [G1] Prix Jacques le Marois at Turf winner Deauville are other races we will think about.@ Hootenanny (Quality "He has changed a lot this year,@ Vidal added. AHe Road)--for trainer John has plenty more muscle and I think he could have a big Quinn. The Wow year." Signal was shelved for the winter after finishing last of nine in Harry Herbert the G1 Prix Jean-Luc Wednesday, Ascot, Britain Racing Post Lagardere Oct. 5, but MERRIEBELLE STABLE PAVILION S.-G3, ,80,000, ASC, Herbert noted the bay 4-29, 3yo, 6fT, 1:12.32, gd/fm. had been training forwardly for the Guineas. 1--@LIMATO (IRE), 127, g, 3, by Tagula (Ire) AThe horse was working the place down and was 1st Dam: Come April (GB), by Singspiel (Ire) going to carry our first silks, so it=s a real blow,@ Herbert 2nd Dam: So Admirable (GB), by Suave Dancer said. AHe was such a good 2-year-old, and probably the 3rd Dam: Sumoto (GB), by Mtoto (GB) forgotten horse of the Guineas, which is not a bad (,41,000 yrl >13 DONAUG). O-Paul G Jacobs; B-S scenario going into a race. We were all getting very Phelan (Ire); T-Henry Candy; J-James Doyle. excited. But that=s the game and we=ll regroup and hope ,45,368. Lifetime Record: 5-5-0-0, ,185,861. Werk Moheet (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}) can run a big race for Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. us and Osaila (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) on Sunday in 2--Tendu (GB), 124, f, 3, Oasis Dream (GB)--Arabesque the [G1] 1000 Guineas.@ (GB), by Zafonic. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Another defection from the Guineas lineup yesterday Farms Ltd (GB); T-John Gosden. ,17,200. was the Aidan O=Brien-trained Highland Reel (Ire) 3--Adaay (Ire), c, 3, Kodiac (GB)--Lady Lucia (Ire), by (Galileo {Ire}). Last year=s G2 Vintage S. winner will Royal Applause (GB). (i54,000 wlng >12 GOFNOV; instead target the G1 Poule d=Essai des Poulains May 240,000gns 2yo >14 TATAPR). O-Sheikh Hamdan bin 10, O=Brien confirmed. Rashid Al Maktoum; B-L Fox (Ire); T-William Haggas. ,8,608. Margins: 1HF, 1HF, 3/4. Odds: 1.50, 4.50, 12.00. Also Ran: Markaz (Ire), Burnt Sugar (Ire), Hawkesbury A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will (GB), Growl (GB), Strath Burn (GB), Beacon (GB), indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will Merdon Castle (Ire), Heartbreak Hero (GB), denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will Lightscameraction (Ire). Scratched: Angelic Lord (Ire). indicate first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state- bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races Click for the Racing Post result or the brisnet.com PPs. and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/30/15 • PAGE 15 of 17 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

MERRIEBELLE STABLE PAVILION S.-G3 result cont. Of the new Royal Ascot contest, Candy said, AI=m the initiative=s biggest fan for obvious reasons. It=s been a After Mizzou (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) had advertised his long time coming and it=s been a nightmare training 3- claims for the G1 Gold Cup at the Royal meeting, year-old sprinters over the years, as there haven=t been Limato stated his own case for glory at the prestigious many places to go and they have to be exceptional to meeting, with the inaugural G1 Commonwealth Cup beat the older horses.@ still well in his sights after this stylish comeback. Unbeaten and one of Britain=s most exciting juveniles in 2014 due to the Wednesday, Ascot, Britain manner of his LONGINES SAGARO S.-G3, ,60,000, ASC, 4-29, performances against 4yo/up, 16fT, 3:24.12 (NTR), gd/fm. smart competition in 1--#@MIZZOU (IRE), 124, c, 4, by Galileo (Ire) Newbury=s Listed Rose 1st Dam: Moments of Joy (GB) (Co-Hwt. 3yo Filly at Bowl S. in July and 14f+ & SW-Eng), by Darshaan (GB) the Listed Redcar 2nd Dam: My Emma (GB), by Marju (Ire) Two-Year-Old Trophy 3rd Dam: Pato (GB), by High Top (Ire) in Redcar, the bay=s (275,000gns yrl >12 TATOCT). O-Jon S Kelly; return was keenly B-Matrix Bloodstock (Ire); T-Luca Cumani; J-William awaited with the June Buick. ,34,026. Lifetime Record: 6-4-0-1, ,62,782. 19 Royal Ascot *Full to Eternal Bounty (Ire), GSP-Ire. Werk Nick contest beginning to Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the Limato take shape. Clearly the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Racing Post master of the 2--Vent de Force (GB), 124, c, 4, Hurricane Run (Ire)-- subsequent G3 Capriolla (GB), by In the Wings (GB). O-The Fairy Molecomb S. hero Cotai Glory (GB) (Exceed and Excel Story Partnership; B-Deepwood Farm Stud (GB); {Aus})--who was also a surefire winner of the G2 Flying T-Hugh Morrison. ,12,900. Childers S. before jinking and unseating his rider near 3--Forever Now (GB), 124, c, 4, Galileo (Ire)--All=s the line--in the Rose Bowl, the gelding was taken out of Forgotten, by Darshaan (GB). O/B-Lady Bamford (GB); planned engagements in the G2 Gimcrack S. and G2 T-John Gosden. ,6,456. Mill Reef S. due to a dirty scope and soft ground, Margins: 2, 1 1/4, 2. Odds: 4.00, 16.00, 4.00. respectively, but re-emerged unfazed to dismiss the Also Ran: Wakea, Hidden Gold (Ire), Stomachion (Ire), eventual G2 Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte scorer Seismos (Ire), Pallasator (GB). Scratched: High Jinx Mattmu (GB) (Indesatchel {Ire}) at Redcar. Trainer (Ire), Tac de Boistron (Fr), Continuum (GB), Nearly Henry Candy had warned that he had become a more Caught (Ire), Deuce Again (GB). Click for the Racing relaxed individual over the winter and that was in Post result or the brisnet.com PPs. Video, sponsored by evidence through the first quarter mile, with jockey Fasig-Tipton. James Doyle keen to cajole him trapped wide of a trio With Leading Light (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}) and Estimate racing up the center away from the main group. (Ire) (Monsun {Ger}) off the agenda for this year=s G1 Responding by traveling kindly to the lead with 1 1/2 Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, the furlongs to race, Limato opened up when given the way is open for a changing of command soon after and hit the line firmly on top of the guard, and the unexposed the filly Tendu, who ran with real credit from the back Mizzou stepped forward to edge of the stand=s side pack. AHe hasn=t done a tap at home out a cluster of newbloods on and had a tremendous blow after that, so he really did the staying scene. Following a need it, which has born out what he=s been doing at seven-length maiden win over 12 home,@ his trainer said. ASo many of mine have not furlongs in July with a first been winning, so I=ve been dreading today but what he handicap success over that trip did was very exciting. I told James [Doyle] that he had at Doncaster the following been lazy and so he pushed for the first couple of month, the bay gained more furlongs and he said that all of a sudden the horse credence rising to a mile and Mizzou came on the bridle almost too much. He had to take three quarters to continue his Racing Post back a bit then, but he was always riding in confident sequence at Haydock in September. Staying on strongly fashion. He really lengthened and he has the most when third tried in black-type company for the first time tremendous stride.@ in the Listed Noel Murless S. again over 14 furlongs Candy added, AI=ve been very lucky with the horses here in October, he returned to show the benefit of a I=ve had in this division and I think he=s as good as any winter=s growth and another step up in trip to suggest of them. I think he=s better than this performance and I he could take high rank among the marathoners in don=t know if we=ll go anywhere between this and the 2015. Held up early with two behind as Forever Now Commonwealth Cup--now that he=s switched himself cut out the running, he was ridden on the turn into the on, we might be better leaving him alone and bringing straight and responded to sweep to the front out wide him here fresh.@ with 1 1/2 furlongs remaining. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/30/15 • PAGE 16 of 17 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

LONGINES SAGARO S.-G3 result cont. Also holding entries are last year=s G1 French 2000 Soon clear, Mizzou was kept up to his work to break Guineas and GI Breeders= Cup Mile winner Karakontie the track record on a quick surface that saw last year=s (Jpn) (Bernstein) and dual Group 1-winning fillies winner Tac de Boistron (Fr) (Take Risks {Fr}) withdrawn Integral (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}) and Rizeena (Ire) (Iffraaj along with the G1 Prix du Cadran title holder High Jinx {GB}). (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}). AHe=s a really kind, genuine horse who didn=t put a foot wrong there,@ trainer Luca Cumani=s wife Sara said. AHe stayed and handled the ground, but he wouldn=t CHROME ENTERED IN CORAL-ECLIPSE want it to be lightning fast. He goes a bit idle when he California Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) is one of 69 entered comes off the bridle and has to start digging deep, so for the G1 Coral-Eclipse S., a 10-furlong contest at he=s not a horse you can afford to risk coming through Sandown July 4. The Art Sherman-trained 4-year-old horses. The plan is to go to Sandown for the [May 28] has been stabled in Newmarket since finishing second G3 Henry II S. and that should be the stepping stone to in the G1 Dubai World Cup Mar. 28, where he is Ascot [for the June 18 Gold Cup].@ preparing for a tilt at the G1 Prince of Wales=s S. at Royal Ascot. G1 Tenno Sho victor Spielberg (Jpn) TAPESTRY TO RESUME MONDAY (Deep Impact {Jpn}) also holds an entry, as do Cirrus Last year=s G1 Yorkshire Oaks winner Tapestry (Ire) des Aigles (Fr) (Even Top {Ire}) and Criterion (Aus) (Galileo {Ire}) will make her seasonal debut in Monday=s (Sebring {Aus}). The Eclipse offers 3-year-olds the first G3 Mooresbridge S. at The Curragh. Trainer Aidan chance to take on older horses at the highest level, and O=Brien, who seeks his eighth win in the Mooresbridge, the 35 entries from the Classic generation include >TDN said, ATapestry is ready to start off and is in good Rising Star= Moheet (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}) and Jack shape. If all goes well at the Curragh on Monday she Hobbs (GB) (Halling). could return for the [G1] Tattersalls Gold Cup [May 24] or we might look at the [G1] Coronation Cup at Epsom [June 6].@ A field of six was left in the Mooresbridge at JAPANESE QUARTET SET FOR ROYAL ASCOT Wednesday=s final forfeit stage, and Tapestry could A four-strong team from Japan, all owned by face dual Group 3 winner Fascinating Rock (Ire) Hidetoshi Yamamoto and trained by Kazuo Fujisawa, (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) and multiple stakes-placed Alive are preparing for Royal Ascot in June, headed by G1 Alive Oh (GB) (Duke of Marmalade {Ire}), one-two in the Prince of Wales=s S. contender Spielberg (Jpn) (Deep Apr. 15 Heritage S. at Leopardstown, as well as Apr. Impact {Jpn}), winner of last year=s G1 Tenno Sho 19 Listed Alleged S. victor Parish Hall (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}). Autumn. Yamamoto and Fujisawa will also be represented by Lelouch (Jpn) (Zenno Rob Roy {Jpn}) in the G1 Queen Anne S., and Pelusa (Jpn) CUSTOM CUT COULD BID FOR LOCKINGE (Zenno Rob Roy {Jpn}) The David O=Meara-trained Custom Cut (Ire) and Super Moon (Jpn) (Notnowcato {GB}), winner of five stakes last year (Brian=s Time) in the including the G2 Joel S. at Newmarket, could bid for G2 Hardwicke S. his first Group 1 in the May 16 Lockinge S. at Spielberg was fourth Newbury. The gelding finished eighth in the G1 Queen in the G2 Sankei Elizabeth II S. at Newmarket to wrap up his season last Osaka Hai S. on year, and got his 6-year-old campaign off on a winning seasonal debut Apr. 5, note in the G2 bet365 Mile at Sandown Apr. 24. and Nobutaka Tada, "Custom Cut has been left in the Al Shaqab Lockinge racing manager to S., but nothing has been decided yet,@ O=Meara Yamamoto, confirmed. AHe could go there or to France for the [G1] Spielberg commented, "We were Prix d'Ispahan [at Longchamp May 24]. He has come JRA happy with Spielberg's out of Sandown really well. It was a great performance reappearance earlier and it looks like he has resumed in good form.@ this month as the ground was very bad that day and he O=Meara added, "He still has to prove he is up to carried more weight than [second-placed] Kizuna [the Group 1 standard. He was well-beaten at Ascot but I 2013 G1 Japanese Derby winner] and the winner, don't think that was his true running. He was drawn Lachesis. He came from behind that day and finished badly and it was at the end of a long season. It was very well. He has come out of the race in good form well below the standards of his Group 2 wins." and we were very pleased, as that was his first outing Custom Cut could face last year=s G1 2000 Guineas since the [G1] Japan Cup [in November, when he was hero Night of Thunder (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) and 2013 third]. The 10 furlongs at Royal Ascot should be fine for champion 2-year-old Toormore (Ire) (Arakan), who were him.@ confirmed last week by trainer Richard Hannon. Cont. p17

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Tada noted the horses would arrive in Newmarket Saturday, Morphettville, Australia, post time: 12:38 a.m. ET May 28 and be stabled with trainer Lady Cecil at SCHWEPPES OAKS-G1, A$400,000 (US$319,532), 3yo, f, 2000mT Warren Place. SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER I visited Warren Place last week and I was very, very 1 6 Fenway (Aus) High Chaparral (Ire) Shinn L/S Hope A 2 2 Fontein Ruby (Aus) Turffontein (Aus) Zahra Smerdon impressed with the facilities,@ he said. AIt is a dream 3 11 Delicacy (Aus) Al Maher (Aus) Hall Williams place to be and also very historic with so many Royal 4 8 Wine Tales (Aus) Tale of the Cat Bowman Waller Ascot winners coming from the yard over the years. 5 1 Jurasound (Aus) Vn Csta de Hro (Aus) Walker Hyes/Dbernig While I was in the UK I also visited Ascot as well as 6 10 Fitocracy (Aus) Denman (Aus) Pannell O’Connor Goodwood and Newmarket racecourses and met 7 13 Sea Spray (Aus) Vn Csta de Hro (Aus) Hall Moloney 8 20 Knsas Sunflower (NZ) Mastercraftsmn (Ire) Symons Oliver representatives from York and Leopardstown, as I just 9 17 Ungrateful Ellen (Aus) Grey Swallow (Ire) Williams Smerdon wanted to check other options after the horses have 10 7 Lady Sharapova (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Dunn Hawkeses run at Royal Ascot.@ 11 5 Nt A Hppy Cmper (Aus) Nt A Sngle Dbt (Aus) Tourneur Ellrton/Zahra 12 18 Redasun (Aus) Haradasun (Aus) Arnold Eurell 13 19 Choix De Maia (NZ) Choisir (Aus) McLeod Carey 14 3 Bahamas (Aus) Teofilo (Ire) Oliver O’Sullivan 15 4 Cathy’s Mark (Aus) Domesday (Aus) Winks Blackiston 16 15 Hipster Girl (Aus) Nicconi (Aus) Melham Warren Also Eligibles 17 14 Try Your Best (NZ) Pentire (GB) Neilson Stokes 18 12 Coachella (NZ) Mastercraftsmn (Ire) Tourneur Stokes 19 9 Rather Heroic (Aus) Street Hero Rawiller Weir 20 16 Real Magnus (Aus) Magnus (Aus) No rider Clarken All carry 123 pounds Saturday, Morphettville, Australia, post time: 1:58 a.m. ET QUEENSLAND COBALT INQUIRY ADJOURNED WILLIAM HILL CLASSIC (ROBERT SANGSTER S.)-G1, A$400,000 The first inquiry into a cobalt positive in Queensland, (US$319,532), 3yo/up, f/m, 1200mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT Australia has been postponed after it was deemed 1 7 Miracles Of Life (Aus) Nt A Sngle Dbt (Aus) Bowman Snowdens 124 further investigation should be taken into the presence 2 4 Magnifiso (Aus) Magnus (Aus) Brown Taylor 124 of cobalt in supplements, according to Racing and 3 1 Platelet (Aus) Strategic (Aus) Rawiller Weir 124 Sports. The inquiry in question concerned the Jamie 4 16 Avoid Lightning (Aus) Blevic (Aus) Clark Bridge 124 McConachy-trained Vandalised, who was found to have 5 13 Vain Queen (Aus) Artie Schiller Hall Sadler 124 6 8 Gregers (Aus) Commands (Aus) Williams Hyes/Dbernig124 cobalt in his system after a win last year. McConachy 7 14 Politeness (Aus) Street Sense Dunn Smerdon 124 said he had never heard of cobalt prior to the inquiry, 8 11 Tycoon Tara Written Tycoon (Aus) Melham Wilde 124 but had treated Vandalised for low red blood cell levels 9 3 Runway Star (Aus) Nrthern Meteor (Aus) Oliver Moody 124 on the advice of a vet. McConachy=s barrister wanted 10 2 I Love It (Aus) Artie Schiller Baster Salanitri 124 11 12 Text’N Hurley (Aus) Hard Spun Tourneur Smith 124 more information on how cobalt could be accumulated 12 17 Miss Steele (Aus) Statue of Librty (Aus) Zahra Kent 124 from legal supplements. 13 15 Scarlett Billows (Aus) Street Boss Yendall Weir 124 Vandalised=s original swab after his victory had come 14 9 Fine Approach (Aus) New Approach (Ire) Pannell Balfour 124 back negative to the normal tests, but a frozen sample 15 5 Natural Disaster (Aus) Danerich (Aus) Stewart Stra 124 was tested after the cobalt threshold was introduced 16 10 Sabatini (Aus) Street Cry (Ire) Shinn L/S Hope 121 and came back positive. 17 6 Wawail (Aus) Lonhro (Aus) Walker Hyes/Dbernig121 JUDDMONTE UK SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE-TIME COVERING FEES 2015

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4th-Bel cont. Taking all the money for this return to the races, the 2-5 chalk assumed command a few strides from the gate and never relinquished that position, while token Wednesday=s Results: pressure was applied by a rival just off his right hip. ELUSIVE QUALITY S., $100,000, BEL, 4-29, 4yo/up, Under a practically motionless Irad Ortiz, Jr., Bay of 7fT, 1:20 3/5, fm. Plenty accelerated with ease coming off the far turn 1--#MOSLER, 118, c, 4, War Front--Gold Vault, by and was never asked a serious question, winning Arch. O-Adele B Dilschneider; B-Cherry Valley Farm geared down over the closing Wealth to Me (Tapit), LLC (KY); T-William I Mott; J-Joel Rosario. $60,000. who cut the victor=s four-length stretch advantage in Lifetime Record: 9-4-1-0, $215,880. *1/2 to half at the wire. The winner is a half to Fortify Contested (Ghostzapper), MGISW, $633,754. (Distorted Humor), GISP, $323,407. Kotuku (A.P. Indy) 2--Plainview, 118, g, 7, Street Cry (Ire)--Butterfield, by is a daughter of English, Irish and Italian highweight Unbridled's Song. ($50,000 RNA yrl '09 FTKJUL). Flagbird (Nureyev). Her third dam is GSW and good O-Jesse Iglesias & Michael Imperio. $20,000. producer Up the Flagpole (Hoist the Flag). Lifetime 3--Spring to the Sky, 124, h, 6, Langfuhr--Seek to Soar, Record: GSP, 7-4-2-0, $234,200. Click for the by Seeking the Gold. ($55,000 yrl '10 FTSAUG). brisnet.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Anthony P McCarthy. $10,000. O-Godolphin Racing LLC. B-Darley (KY). T-Kiaran P McLaughlin. Margins: 2, HD, NO. Odds: 4.40, 11.90, 13.30. Mosler, who last found the winner=s circle in an 6th-BEL, $77,000, Alw, NW1$X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT, 1:08, fm. Aqueduct optional claimer going a mile in the slop LAURA CAN DISCO (f, 4, Disco Rico--Laura's Jewel, by Nov. 27, tired to sixth in the Jules), victorious against fellow New York-breds in a grassy GII Ft. Lauderdale S. six-panel allowance over the Aqueduct inner dirt behind GISW Mshawish Dec. 15, made it three in a row when taking an optional (Medaglia d=Oro) at claimer against similar to kickstart her 4-year-old season Gulfstream Park Jan. 10. Jan. 23. The chestnut faded to eighth after setting the The $1.05-million KEESEP pace in an open allowance at this distance Feb. 21 and purchase weakened to ninth was 9-2 off a 6-1 morning line to return to her winning back over the Gulfstream ways when getting back on grass for the first time main in the GIII Fred Hooper since breaking her maiden here for $40k in October. S. when last seen Feb. 7, Gunned to the lead from her outside draw, the blinkered Mosler and was hoping to capitalize chestnut rapidly put some distance on the field turning NYRA/Coglianese on this class drop. The 4- for home. Beginning to tire inside the final furlong, year-old settled in a stalking third against the hedge as Laura Can Disco was given several right-handers from Plainview showed the way through a :22.41 quarter Cornelio Velasquez and fended off the late charging My and :45.33 half. In danger of being swamped by rivals Cara Mia (Colonel John) by three parts of a length. to his outside at the head of the stretch, Mosler split Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-0, $149,846. Click for the horses in midstretch and pulled away to win brisnet.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. comfortably. AWe=ve considered turf in the past, but O/B-C Robert Valeri (NY). T-Gary P Gullo. he=d run well enough on the dirt, so there wasn=t really a reason to try it right away,@ said Leanna Willaford, 9th-BEL, $75,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:08 4/5, fm. assistant to winning trainer Bill Mott. AHe was very ST. LOUIE (c, 3, Arch--Seeking an Angel {SP, impressive. He sat in behind a quick pace, nice and $133,330}, by Seeking the Gold), eighth after ducking easy, and when it opened up he did what he needed to in at the start of his career bow going 1 1/16 miles over do.@ The winner=s dam is a half to MGISW Pomeroy the Belmont sod Sept. 27, was put on the bench for (Boundary). Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO, the remainder of his juvenile season. Off at a third of sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. his 6-1 morning line, the favorite was away in good order and content to track the front-runners in fourth 4th-BEL, $83,300, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW3$X, against the fence. Given his cue turning for home, the 3yo/up, 1m, 1:35 3/5, ft. dark bay moved up to third by upper stretch, was BAY OF PLENTY (c, 4, Medaglia d=Oro--Kotuku (GB), by angled to the middle of the course with a furlong to A.P. Indy, off the mark in his third career appearance at travel and closed strongly to nab victory by a head over Aqueduct last March, garnered >TDN Rising Star= status Fourth of July (Street Cry {Ire}), who mirrored the when demolishing a Belmont Park allowance field by winner=s move closer to the rail and split horses in the 9 1/4 lengths going a mile a month later. The dark bay dying strides to take second. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, earned win number three in an optional claimer over $45,450. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO, that track and trip coming off a four-month plus layoff sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Oct. 8, but saw his streak snapped when second in the O-Richard Santulli. B-Colts Neck Stables LLC (KY). slop going 1 1/8 miles in Aqueduct=s GIII Discovery H. T-Alan E Goldberg. to close out his sophomore season Nov. 1.

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RCI Elects New Directors: Wednesday=s Results: Mark Lamberth will serve as 2015 chairman of the 2nd-CDX, $42,080, Msw, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :52 1/5, ft. Association of Racing Commissioners International, IFYOUWINYOUGETMORE (c, 2, Parading--Affair With with Judy Wagner tapped to serve as Aflair {MSW}, by Well Decorated) pressed the pace, secretary/chairperson-elect and Jeff Colliton named but tired to fourth in his Keeneland unveiling Apr. 9. treasurer, according to a release from the organization. Quickest into stride in this reappearance, the 7-5 Also added to the RCI Board of Directors were: Bill favorite secured a rail trip and dueled for the lead Phillips, Tom DiPasquale, Steve Suttie, John Wayne and through the early stages. Finally shaking loose of Iron in David Loregnard. The RCI Board also includes: Rick the Fire (Iqbaal), who had dogged him until midstretch, Baedeker, Rob Williams, Frank Zanzuccki, Dr. Corrine Ifyouwinyougetmore swept under the wire 3 1/2 lengths to Sweeney, Jonathan Zachem and Steve Lehman. the good of that rival. The winner is a half to Moral Compass (Grand Slam), MGSP, $160,280. Sales history: Re-elected Board members include Eddie Menton, Tom $8,000 yrl '14 KEEJAN; $21,000 yrl '14 TEXOCT. Sage, Charles Gardiner, Larry Eliason, Constantin Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $28,900. Click for the Rieger, and Mike Hopkins. brisnet.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O/T-Steven M Asmussen. B-Hal Snowden Jr (KY). ROOKIES First-crop starters to watch: Thurs., April 30 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2011 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) FRIESAN FIRE (A.P. Indy), Country Life Farm, $4K, 61/0/0 1-PIM, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Maggie Wag, $7K EAS SEP yrl, 5-2 NATIVE RULER (Elusive Quality), Abraham's Equine Clinic, $2K, 17/0/0 Wednesday=s Results: 1-PIM, Msw, 4 1/2f, +If You Build It, $16K KEE SEP yrl, 3-1 4th-IND, $34,000, Msw, (S), 3,4,5yo, f/m, 5 1/2f, SLEW'S TIZNOW (Tiznow), Rancho San Miguel, $3K, 21/0/0 1:05 4/5, ft. 3-SA, Msw, 4 1/2f, +One Bye Two, 4-1 +SUGAR DEVIL (f, 3, Devil His Due--Saint Ali, by Champali), a slim second choice at 5-2 in this first trip First/second-crop starters to watch: Thurs., April 30 to the post, caught a flyer from stall nine and pressed Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2011 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ the pace in second through a :22.68 first quarter. All by BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) her lonesome on the lead shortly thereafter, she entered QUALITY ROAD (Elusive Quality), Lane's End, $25K, 178/29/3 the straight three wide under a full head of steam and 7-PIM, Msw, 6f, +Glitterati, $40K OBS OPN 2yo, 6-1 drew off powerfully down the lane to win by 4 1/4 SUMMER BIRD (Birdstone), Japan, Dead, 191/16/1 lengths over Cactus Dancer (Pass Rush). The winner 4-SA, Msw, 1 1/16m, +Far Out Kailee, $26K KEE SEP yrl, 5-1 raced without Lasix. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, TALE OF EKATI (Tale of the Cat), Darby Dan Farm, $15K, 128/25/1 $20,400. Click for the brisnet.com chart. 9-PRM, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Forward Slip, $4K IOW OCT yrl, 12-1 O/B-Johnson Thoroughbred Farm (IN). T-L W Demeritte. TEMPLE CITY (Dynaformer), Spendthrift Farm, $5K, 161/19/4 1-PIM, Msw, 4 1/2f, +White Temple, $6K EAS SEP yrl, 9-2 Gold Tribute Colt Tops Louisiana Sale: A colt by Gold Tribute topped Monday=s Equine Sales Company=s 2-Year-Olds in Training and Race Age Sale B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N in Opelousas, Louisiana when selling for $65,000 to Jeremy Namy. Hip 8, who worked a furlong in :10 2/5 AMERICA during Sunday=s under-tack preview, is out of Estella Ella (Lion Heart). Out of multiple stakes winner Lovely Amanda (Belong to Me), Estella Ella is a half-sister to ALLOWANCE RESULTS: stakes winner Lovely Vin (Vindication). The juvenile 1st-BEL, $73,500, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09 4/5, ft. was consigned by Boutte Sales. A total of 54 horses MISS DA POINT (m, 5, Strong Contender--Long sold during the one-day auction for a gross of Distance Love, by Dehere) Lifetime Record: MSW, $720,700. The average was $13,346. During last 31-11-3-4, $478,097. O-Bran Jam Stable & David W year=s inaugural sale, 50 horses grossed $668,500 and averaged $13,370. The 2015 buy-back rate was 28%, Clark. B-James Roberts (NY). T-John T Toscano Jr. down from 31.5% a year ago. AWe appreciate the patience of all the consignors and buyers after Mother 9th-CDX, $51,916, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, Nature forced the breeze show to be held on Sunday,@ 1:42 1/5, fm. said Sales Director Foster Bridewell. AWe are pleased to LOS BORRACHOS (c, 4, Pulpit--Champagne Taste, by show an increase in gross receipts for the second Distorted Humor) Lifetime Record: SP, 17-2-6-1, edition of this sale, and we look forward to our yearling $170,105. O-Brous Stable LLC & Wachtel Stable. sale later this year.@ B-Preston Madden (KY). T-William I Mott.

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Breeders= Edition America cont.

7th-IND, $38,000, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f,

1:12 4/5, ft. SMART KIT (m, 5, Kitalpha--Repeating Star, by Wednesday=s Results: Manastash Ridge) Lifetime Record: 19-3-5-4, $96,180. WILLIAM & SON PARADISE S.-Listed, ,37,000, ASC, O/B-Royal Ten Racing (Means) (IN). T-Stephen D Dunn. 4-29, 4yo/up, 8fT, 1:39.26, gd/fm. *1/2 to Ellens Lucky Star (Crown Ambassador), MSW, 1--#MOOHAARIB (IRE), 126, c, 4, Oasis Dream (GB)-- $249,155. Evita (GB), by Selkirk. (230,000gns 2yo >13 TATAPR). O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al 3rd-TDN, $37,700, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, Maktoum; B-Watership Down Stud (Ire); T-Marco 1:05 4/5, ft. Botti; J-Martin Harley. ,20,983. Lifetime Record: SOMETHING NICE (f, 3, Hold Me Back--Just a 11-4-1-3, ,62,292. Knockout, by Fit to Fight) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-1, 2--Hors de Combat (GB), 126, g, 4, Mount Nelson (GB)-- $45,350. O-Mast Thoroughbreds LLC. B-Deborah Maid For Winning, by Gone West. (12,500gns wnlg Kopatz (OH). T-Robert M Gorham. *$18,000 RNA wnlg >11 TATDEC; 40,000gns yrl >12 TATOCT). O-Chris '12 KEENOV; $30,000 yrl '13 FTKOCT. van Hoorn. ,7,955. 3--Mondialiste (Ire), 126, h, 5, Galileo (Ire)-- 7th-TDN, $28,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:40 1/5, ft. Occupandiste (Ire), by Kaldoun (Fr). (i190,000 HRA TROUBLE X TWO (g, 5, Redattore {Brz}--Sugar 'n Oats, >14 ARQJUL). O-Geoff & Sandra Turnbull. ,3,981. by Seattle Song) Lifetime Record: 26-6-4-1, $91,051. Margins: 1 1/4, 4HF, 6. Odds: 3.50, 3.00, 1.50. O-Tom Schaeffer. B-Horacio Lugo (CA). T-Noelle Moving through the ranks of handicap company last Kucera. term, Moohaarib was disappointing on his first attempt at this company when fifth in Deauville=s Listed Prix 8th-MNR, $20,700, 4-28, NW4LX, 3yo/up, 1m, Luthier over 7 1/2 furlongs on the Polytrack in 1:41 2/5, ft. December. Errant late CUCO TREJO (g, 4, Shaniko--Foxy Mary, by Marquetry) on when an Lifetime Record: 18-4-5-3, $72,612. O-Julio eyecatching third in Hernandez. B-Javier Trejo (KY). T-Ricardo Rangel. the Lincoln H. over this trip at Doncaster ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Mar. 28, the quirky Dom Juan, g, 3, Dominique's Cat--Alice's Thunder, by performer renewed Thunder Gulch. ALB, 4-29, (S), 1m, 1:42. B-McKenna rivalry here with that Thoroughbreds LLC (NM). race=s runner-up Wild Freud, r, 3, Freud--Wild Shiner, by Perfect Soul Mondialiste, who had (Ire). BEL, 4-29, (C), 6f, 1:10 2/5. B-Terikchand Moohaarib subsequently Chatterpaul (NY). Racing Post advertised the form Wishful Dreamin, f, 3, Old Fashioned--Hush U Dreamer, when third in by Roar. IND, 4-29, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:06. B-Michael E & Newmarket=s G3 Earl of Sefton S. Anchored in rear Penny S Lauer (IN). *1/2 to Dreamin Big (Pure Prize), early by a confident Martin Harley, the bay was barely MSW, $602,350. asked a question as he cruised to the front with 1 1/2 Pomeroys Uprising, f, 3, Pomeroy--Cheyann Uprising, furlongs remaining and when shaken up soon after, had by Texas Glitter. IND, 4-29, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:05 2/5. no trouble disposing of overmatched rivals. Click for the B-CJ Equine (IN). Racing Post result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Alliseeisgold, c, 3, Purge--Braun 'n Gold, by Forestry. TDN, 4-29, (S), 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-Beechwood Racing 2nd-ASC, ,15,000, Cond, 3yo, f, 8fT, 1:40.09, gd/fm. Stable (OH). *SP. **Won by 11 1/2 lengths. SPERRY (IRE) (f, 3, Shamardal--Badee=a {Ire}, by Marju Shipwreck Kelly, g, 4, Bernstein--Joyful Chaos (SW, {Ire}), who bagged a seven-panel Wolverhampton $235,761), by Rahy. CDX, 4-29, (C), 7f, 1:25. maiden last time Nov. 15, was reined back to race in B-Lewis Schaffel (KY). *$100,000 2yo >13 KEEAPR. fourth after an alert break in this return. Making **The winner is a half to Sweet Shirley Mae (Broken ominous headway in the straight, the G1 Coronation S. Vow), GISP, $219,808. entry challenged going well approaching the final eighth Lady Margarita, f, 4, Medaglia d=Oro--Capeside Lady and was driven out in the latter stages to assert by (MGSW & GISP, $809,540), by Cape Town. IND, 1 1/4 lengths from Touchline (GB) (Exceed and Excel 4-29, 1m, 1:40 2/5. B-Dixiana Farms LLC (KY). {Aus}) at odds of 4-1. The winner, a 95,000gns TATOCT yearling, is a half to Dunelight (Ire) (Desert Sun {GB}), MSW & MGSP-Eng, SP-Ire, $490,902. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, ,9,704. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Godolphin. B-Corduff Bloodstock Ltd & David Egan (Ire). T-John Gosden. TDN P REGIONAL REPORT • 4/30/15 • PAGE 4 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

British Report cont. 4th-LNG, ,4,500, Hcp, 3yo, f, 7f (AWT), 1:24.44, ft. 1st-ASC, ,14,000, Cond, 2yo, 5fT, :59.72, gd/fm. LUNA MOON (GB) (f, 3, Equiano {Fr}--Luanshya {GB}, +LOG OUT ISLAND (IRE) (c, 2, Dark Angel {Ire}--White by First Trump {GB}), a 105,000gns TATOCT yearling, Daffodil {Ire}, by Footstepsinthesand {GB}), a ,95,000 had made all to win on debut over six furlongs at DONAUG yearling, was on edge during the Newmarket in August and took a backseat this time preliminaries, but made a sharp exit and soon led in this with two behind throughout the early stages. Delivered first go. Shaken up when threatened inside the two five-wide after the home turn, the 6-4 favorite rolled to pole, the 9-2 chance engaged a higher gear than his the front with 100 yards remaining and asserted to rivals and powered score by 2 1/4 lengths from Dat Il Do (GB) (Bahamian clear in the closing Bounty {GB}). The winner is a half-sister to Tabaret stages to score by an (GB) (Bertolini), SW-Eng, $143,389; and to Saigon (GB) impressive (Royal Applause {GB}), SW & MGSP-Eng, $93,663. 4 1/2 lengths from Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, ,6,792. Video, sponsored by Handytalk (Ire) Fasig-Tipton. (Lilbourne Lad {Ire}). O-Newsells Park Stud. B-R Dollar, T Adams & G F AHe is a lovely colt and Pemberton (GB). T-Jeremy Noseda. is the first 2-year-old we have really liked,@ 1st-PNT, ,8,000, Mdn, 2yo, 5fT, 1:02.88, gd/fm. Log Out Island said trainer Richard SIXTH SENSE (IRE) (c, 2, Shamardal--Shinko Hermes Racing Post Hannon. AHe will go {Ire}, by Sadler=s Wells), third last time over five for something like the furlongs at Newbury Apr. 17, was sent straight to the [May 28 Listed] National S. [at Sandown] and then lead. Never threatened, the 10-11 chalk galloped come back for Royal Ascot, but for which race I do not strongly to a convincing 3 1/4-length verdict over First know. He has certainly shown up well at home, he will To Post (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}). The winner is a half- improve for that and it looks like six furlongs won=t be a brother to Er Nova (Jpn) (Sunday Silence), MSP-Jpn, problem.@ Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,8,715. Video, $1,810,348; and to Lake Toya (Darshaan {GB), SW & sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. GSP-Fr, SW-Eng, $133,827. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-2, O-Potensis Bloodstock Ltd & Chris Giles. ,7,580. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. B-Yeomanstown Stud (Ire). T-Richard Hannon. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum. B-Darley (Ire). T-Mark Johnston. 6th-LNG, ,11,500, Hcp, 4yo/up, 8f (AWT), 1:37.02, ft. 3rd-LNG, ,4,500, Mdn, 3yo, 7f (AWT), 1:24.16, ft. LIGHTNING SPEAR (GB) (c, 3, Pivotal {GB}--Atlantic FRANCISCO (GB) (c, 3, Paco Boy {Ire}--Blue Goddess Destiny {Ire} {MSW-US & SW-Eng, $220,815}, by {Ire}, by Blues Traveller {Ire}), who was fourth on his Royal Academy), only seen twice in his career so far racecourse bow over six furlongs at Kempton in when making a winning debut over seven furlongs on October, was bounced out to lead. Tackled on either Kempton=s Polytrack in August 2013 and returning to side in the home stretch, the 6-1 chance battled to hold score over an extended mile at Nottingham last off Tuco (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) late on and win October, started as the 3-1 favorite and missed the kick by a head. The winner is a half-brother to Edge Closer before racing one from last. Taken wide on the home (GB) (Bold Edge {GB}), MSW-Eng, $179,636. Lifetime bend, the 260,000gns TATOCT yearling found a surge Record: 2-1-0-0, ,3,128. Video, sponsored by to inhale Sacred Act (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) in the Fasig-Tipton. final yards and register a half-length success. Lifetime O-Mr Godfrey Wilson. B-Mrs Caroline Wilson (GB). Record: 3-3-0-0, ,15,591. Video, sponsored by T-Richard Hannon. Fasig-Tipton. O-Qatar Racing Limited. B-Newsells Park Stud (GB). 2nd-LNG, ,3,500, Mdn, 3-4yo, 10f (AWT), 2:04.79, ft. T-Olly Stevens. EXOSPHERE (GB) (c, 3, Beat Hollow {GB}--Bright and Clear {GB} {G1SP-Ity & MGSP-Eng, $193,984}, by 5th-PNT, ,10,000, Hcp, 3yo, 12f 8yT, 2:37.41, gd/fm. Danehill), slowly away and green when sixth on debut SPARRING (IRE) (c, 3, Teofilo {Ire}--Henties Bay {Ire}, in Newmarket=s AWood Ditton@ at the Craven meeting by Cape Cross {Ire}), successful in an extended 11- Apr. 16, raced handily in second throughout the early furlong handicap at Windsor last time Apr. 20, was exchanges before striding to the front with a quarter settled in third early. Sent in pursuit of Vive Ma Fille mile left. Headed and seemingly beaten by fellow (Ger) (Doyen {Ire}) in early stretch, the even-money Juddmonte representative Genres (GB) (Champs favorite overhauled her passing the furlong marker en Elysees {GB}) a furlong later, the 2-5 chalk rallied route to a length success. Sales history: 100,000gns gamely to regain the advantage in the final yards and RNA yrl >13 TATOCT; 120,000gns yrl >13 TATDEC. earn a head success. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, ,2,264. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, ,12,485. Video, sponsored Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. by Fasig-Tipton. O-Khalid Abdullah. B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (GB). T-Sir O-Godolphin. B-F Drion & Ptns (Ire). T-C Appleby. Michael Stoute. PAULS MILL—This 265 acre estate-quality horse farm is adaptable to any disci- CLASSIC FARM—Beautiful and dramatic 139 acre horse farm conveniently pline. It is a place of serene beauty that has the look and feel of times gone by; located in close proximity to the Kentucky Horse Park, Midway, and Lexing- but with the preservation of the historic nature of the buildings yet offering ton. The focal point of the farm is a series of three lakes comprised of approxi- fabulous state-of-the-art facilities. Classic Federal style home with 4,700 SF; mately 35 acres. Wonderfully-renovated 4,900 square foot 2 story home featur- National Historic Register 2.5 story stone grist mill (office or guest home). ing four bedrooms, three full and two half baths, and geothermal HVAC. Newer Horse improvements include a 20 stall foaling/broodmare barn; a new 20 stall 16 stall state-of-the-art barn with attached 90' x 160' indoor arena, lab, lounge, yearling barn with guest apartment; a 5 stall stallion barn with breeding area and breeding area; 2 additional barns with a total of 40 stalls. Outdoor show complete with a lounge, restaurant-quality kitchen and guest suite; 5 additional ring with bleachers. This is a turn-key facility suitable for any disci- barns (one with an Aquaciser) for a total of 66 stalls. Pauls Mill contains a total pline. $3,250,000. of 3 apartments, a guest home, plus 4 employee houses. $8,500,000.

BALLANTRAE FARM—Turn-key horse farm on prestigious Old Frankfort Pike - WATERFORD FARM—Absolutely one of the finest farms to come on the market in the immediate vicinity of Stonestreet and Darby Dan. Exceptionally well-built in recent years, offering the ultimate in location, soil quality, and history. 726 +/ home contains approximately 6,970 square feet of gracious living area, five - acres located on Midway Road in Midway and in the immediate vicinity of bedrooms, and four and a half baths has been professionally updated through- Lane’s End and across the road from Shadowlawn. Waterford has been in the out. Adjacent to main residence is a 2 bedroom, 2 bath guest home. Horse same family since the 1880’s. Comprised of 8 horse barns with 138 stalls and 5 improvements include a fabulous Greg Martelli built 18 stall barn with tongue employee houses plus an office and guest house. Gracious main residence built and groove interior, and large office. Additionally, there is a recently refur- ca. 1860’s with over 5,200 square feet of living area and magnificent formal bished 9 stall converted tobacco barn with attached equipment shed. A 70' x gardens. A unique opportunity to acquire the absolute “Jewel in the Bluegrass”. 180' indoor arena is strategically located between the two barns. $3,750,000. Reduced!

900 ACRE BOURBON COUNTY HORSE FARM—Beautiful horse farm located in BROWNWOOD FARM—Well-located and proven horse farm consisting of 420 the immediate area of Stone, Claiborne, and Hidden Brook farms. This well- acres of excellent soils and in the immediate area of Ramsey and Foxtale planned farm on fertile bluegrass soil was developed in 2001 with 100 stalls in farms. With two tree-lined gated entrances, as well as tree-lined driveways four barns; newer 60' x 80' shop/equipment building; two employee houses; throughout the farm, Brownwood is as aesthetically-pleasing as it is utilitari- office; two walkers + letdown pen. On the corner of Highways 627 and 57, this an. Horse improvements include six horse barns (four concrete block) with 96 farm has over 11,000 feet of frontage, over 30 miles of plank fencing, several stalls, and numerous run-in sheds. An older main residence, a guest house, plus lakes and ponds adding to its aesthetic beauty. Reduced! Owner anxious! three newer employee houses provide more than ample housing for a farm this $7,775,000. size. Reduced and priced to sell by an estate. $5,800,000.

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ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: New Record (Ire), c, 3, Dansili (GB)--Precocious Star (Ire) (SW-Eng), by Bold Fact. LCP, 4-29, 8fT, 1:43.02. B-GB Partnership (Ire). Wednesday=s Results: +Glan Y Gors (Ire), c, 3, High Chaparral (Ire)--Trading 3rd-LCP, i25,000, Mdn, 3yo, f, 8fT, 1:41.54, gd. Places (GB), by Dansili (GB). PNT, 4-29, 10f 6yT, +REMAKE (GB) (c, 3, Dansili {GB}--Reggane {GB} 2:13 2/5. B-Mr Colm McEvoy (Ire). *12,000gns yrl {GISW-Can, GSW-Fr & G1SP-Eng, $845,777}, by Red >13 TATOCT; 40,000gns RNA 2yo >14 TATGNS. Ransom) soon sat second and stalked the pace until Petite Paradise (Fr), f, 3, Lord of England (Ger)--Paradise turning for home in this unveiling. Easing to the fore at Rain (GB) (SW-Ger), by Compton Place (GB). COL, the quarter-mile marker, the 28-5 chance came under 4-28, 7fT, 1:27.75. B-SARL Plersch Breeding (Fr). pressure soon after and was ridden out inside the final *i30,000 yrl >13 BBAAUG. furlong to withstand the late bid of Olanthia (Ire) Dialectic (Ire), c, 3, Monsun (Ger)--Wandering Spirit (Zamindar) by a neck. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, (Ger), by Dashing Blade (GB). LCP, 4-29, 12fT, i12,500. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. 2:36.01. B-Werthiemer & Frere (Ire). O/B-Haras de la Perelle (GB). T-Alain de Royer-Dupre. Inexorable Tide (Ire), g, 3, Verglas (Ire)--Atlas Silk (GB), by Dansili (GB). WLV, 4-29, 8f 141y (AWT), 1:49 2/5. B-David Barry (Ire). *,29,000 yrl >13 B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N DONAUG. EUROPE Ï Ò HANDICAP RESULTS: 2nd-LCP, i60,000, 4-29, 3yo, 8fT, 1:40.50, gd. STAR SUN (IRE) (c, 3, Aussie Rules--Stylish {GB}, by • ON THE WORKTAB • Anshan {GB}) Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, i47,500. O-Gerard Augustin-Normand. AQUEDUCT B-Daniel Malingue (Ire). T-Elie Lellouche. *Full to Staros Dads Caps (Discreet Cat), 5f, 1:01.02, 1/10 (Ire), SW-Fr, $141,493; and 1/2 to Starlish (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), GSW-Fr, $410,965; Solent (Ire) BELMONT PARK (Montjeu {Ire}), SW-Eng, $217,120; and Star On the Medal Count (Dynaformer), 3f, :36.00, 1/9 Rocks (Fr) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), SP-Fr, $125,233. Merry Meadow (Henny Hughes), 4f, :49.34, 8/12 Tonalist (Tapit), 4f, :47.44, 1/12 4th-PNT, ,15,000, 4-29, 3yo/up, f/m, 2:13, gd/fm. PLEASANT VALLEY (IRE) (f, 4, Shamardal-- CHURCHILL DOWNS Poughkeepsie {Ire}, by Sadler=s Wells) Lifetime Record: Ocho Ocho Ocho (Street Sense), 3f, :38.40, 8/9 7-3-0-2, ,21,938. O-Wildenstein Stables Limited. B-Dayton Investments Ltd (Ire). T-Luca Cumani. *1/2 to KEENELAND Poincon de France (Ire) (Peintre Celebre), SP-Fr, Albano (Istan), 5f, 1:02.20, 3/7 $157,028. CONDITIONS RESULTS: 6th-LCP, i28,000, 4-29, 4yo, 8fT, 1:39.53, gd. TODAY’S FEATURED VIDEO REPLAYS BAROUDAR (FR) (c, 4, My Risk {Fr}--Baroudia {Fr}, by Sponsored by Kaldoun {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 12 starts, 2 wins, 8 places, i59,200. O-Suc Henri de la Chauvelais. B-Mme Henri de la Chauvelais & Jean-Marie Beguigne (Fr). T-Jean-Marie Beguigne. *Full to Baroudia (Fr), GSW-Fr. 5th-LCP, i28,000, 4-29, 4yo/up, 10fT, 2:07.17, gd. ELLIPTIQUE (IRE) (c, 4, New Approach {Ire}--Uryale {Fr} {SP-Fr}, by Kendor {Fr}) Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr, Moohaarib (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}) wins the Listed 11 starts, 4 wins, 6 places, i143,700. O/B-Famille William & Son Paradise S. at Ascot Wednesday. Rothschild (Ire). T-Andre Fabre. *1/2 to Cicerole (Fr) Click here to watch this race, and all of our featured video replays. (Barathea {Ire}), MSW & MGSP-Fr, GSP-Eng, $232,850.