MAIMONIDES SIDELINED ...p. 4 HEADLINE For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. NEWS www.thoroughbreddailynews.com THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2007 THE SUMMER OF GEORGIE RAGS TO RICHES TO TARGET GAZELLE Carrying the underdog banner in a manner that would Trainer Todd Pletcher confirmed yesterday that Rags make George Constanza proud, the California-bred to Riches (A.P. Indy) will bypass this weekend’s GI Georgie Boy (Tribal Rule) rallied from the back of a Ruffian S. at Belmont crowded 12-horse field to capture yesterday’s GI Del Park and instead target Mar Futurity on the closing the following Saturday’s day of Del Mar’s 2007 meet. GI Gazelle S. at the same Georgie Boy’s win came at the venue. Pletcher’s an- expense of the previously un- nouncement was not defeated Salute the Sarge unexpected following the (Forest Wildcat), who pre- GI Belmont S. heroine’s vailed by a length when the missed work at Saratoga two first met in the GII Best last week, the result of Pal S. Aug. 12. Looking to an elevated temperature. Georgie Boy winning the turn the tables in the Futurity, “This provides us the Graduation S. in August Georgie Boy was allowed to Rags to Riches Sarah Andrew Benoit photo opportunity to make up drift to the back of the back under Garrett Gomez, but the work without compromising on the other end,” commenced a resolute rally the center of the Pletcher told Daily Racing Form. “The six weeks to the track and outfinished Salute the Sarge and a slew of Breeders' Cup is actually ideal.” Rags to Riches, who rivals to prevail by a half-length. Cont. p2 breezed five panels in 1:02 3/5 at Saratoga on Sunday, hasn’t raced since defeating Curlin in the June 9 Wednesday, Del Mar Belmont. DEL MAR FUTURITY-GI, $250,000, DMR, 9-5, 2yo, 7f (AWT), 1:25 1/5, ft. ECHOES OF HIS SIRE 1--s@GEORGIE BOY, 121, g, 2, by Tribal Rule York is often referred to as a front-runner’s track and 1st Dam: Ippodamia, by Peterhof Godolphin’s Echo of Light (GB) (Dubai Millennium {GB}) 2nd Dam: Timely Bet, by Just the Time provided a masterclass yesterday in his sire’s image 3rd Dam: Missa Bet, by Captain Courageous when smashing the track O/B-George Schwary (CA); T-Kathy Walsh; J-Garrett record by over two seconds K Gomez; $150,000. Lifetime Record: 5-2-2-1, in the G3 Strensall S. Penal- $286,806. *First graded winner for sophomore sire ised for his narrow success (by Cat). in Deauville’s G3 Prix 2--Salute the Sarge, 123, c, 2, Forest Wildcat--Dixie Gontaut-Biron Aug. 15, the Ghost, by Silver Ghost. ($300,000 2yo 2007 imposing bay made light of BESMAR). O-Southern Equine Stable LLC; B-Gulf Coast Farms LLC (KY); T-Eric J Guillot; $50,000. that burden with an authori- 3--Drill Down, 117, c, 2, El Corredor--Who's Sorry tative display to best Halicarnassus (Ire) (Cape Echo of Light last September Now, by Ogygian. ($145,000 yrl '06 KEESEP; France-Gallop $350,000 2yo 2007 BESMAR). O-Mr and Mrs William Cross {Ire}) by 2 1/2 lengths K Warren, Jr; B-Liberation Farm & Oratis Thorough- and reward backers at 5-4. “This fellow’s got a tremen- breds (KY); T-Michael Machowsky; $30,000. dous cruising speed and he’s a horse who likes to travel Margins: HF, NO, 3/4. Odds: 5.80, 3.90, 2.20. on the bridle,” jockey Frankie Dettori explained. “I was Also Ran: Leonides, Dixie Chatter, Kanan Dume, E Z's able to do that until the furlong marker and he’s a won- Gentleman, Drewthegentleman, Overextended, Sky derful horse going left-handed--it makes that two-length Cape, Ford Island, Good Man Dan, Whatever Whenever. difference.” Cont. p2

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Del Mar Futurity cont.

Master of His Domain... In reality, George Schwary's Georgie Boy wasn’t much of an underdog in yesterday’s Futurity, consider- ing his 5-1 odds made him the third betting choice in a wide-open affair. In his first two career starts, Georgie Boy ran third and then second in Hollywood maidens in June and early July before fittingly earning his diploma in the Graduation S. for statebreds over Del Mar’s Poly July 25. He was wearing blinkers for the third consecu- tive start when he tired as the pacesetter in the Best Pal, where he nonetheless ran a game second to Salute the Sarge, and lost the hood here with the addition of East Coast jock Garrett Gomez, who flew in to take the mount. “Kathy [trainer Kathy Walsh] was high on this horse, and that means a lot to me,” said Gomez. “Kathy is like family to me; like a second mother. When I was first getting started out here, she was a big part of that. And my wife worked for her for a bunch of years. She calls her 'Mom.' Kathy called me about him, several times. When I realized that she was that high on him, I had to take it seriously. We had the good trip and he did what he had to do. He's a two-year-old and he's still a little green, but aren't they all. Today he did just fine.” Walsh added about her charge, “He does every- thing like an old horse, except he's slow to change leads. Today he never even changed and he won any- way.” Trainer Eric Guillot thought a troubled trip may have made the difference for Salute the Sarge, who was in tight on the turn before muscling his way Wednesday, York, Britain through in mid-stretch. “We got bottled up near the STRENSALL S.-G3, £50,000, York, 9-5, 3yo/up, quarter pole,” Guillot said. “He's kind of a grinder--he's 1m 208ydsT, 1:46.76 (NTR), gd/fm. not the kind to get checked and then get right back into 1--ECHO OF LIGHT (GB), 134, h, 5, by Dubai Millennium (GB) his stride. He ran a good race. Georgie Boy deserved to 1st Dam: Spirit of Tara (Ire) (GSP-Ire), by Sadler’s Wells win.” The post-time favorite Drill Down, a $350,000 2nd Dam: Flame of Tara (Ire), by Artaius BESMAR juvenile who was coming off a sharp maiden 3rd Dam: Welsh Flame (GB), by Welsh Pageant (Fr) win over the track July 28, ran with credit in his stakes (i1,200,000 yrl ‘03 GOFORB). O-Godolphin; bow to complete the trifecta. Click for the brisnet.com B-Kilcarn Stud; T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-Frankie Dettori; chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. £29,635. Lifetime Record: MGSW-Eng & Fr, Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. 14-7-1-0, £220,038. *1/2 to Akarem (GB) (Kingmambo), MSW & GSP-Eng, $229,312. 2--Halicarnassus (Ire), 128, c, 3, Cape Cross (Ire)-- DEL MAR LEADERS Launch Time, by Relaunch. (35,000gns yrl ‘05 TATOCT). O-Box 41; B-Yeomanstown Lodge Stud; Horse of the Meet After Market (Storm Cat) T-Mick Channon; £11,205. Top older horse (tie) After Market and Student 3--Kandidate (GB), 134, h, 5, Kabool (GB)--Valleyrose Council (Kingmambo) (Ire), by Royal Academy. (30,000gns wnlg ‘02 Top older filly/mare Precious Kitten (Catienus) TATDEC; 26,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT). O-A J Top sprinter Greg’s Gold (Lake George) Richards; B-Proton Partnership; T-C Brittain; £5,600. Top grass horse After Market Margins: 2HF, 3/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 5-4, 9-1, 12-1. Top 3-year-old filly Rutherienne (Pulpit) Also Ran: Royal Oath, Mullins Bay (GB), Formal Decree Top 3-year-old Medici Code (GB) (Medician GB}) (Ger), Flying Clarets (Ire). Scratched: Charlie Tokyo (Ire). Top 2-year-old filly Set Play (Van Nistelrooy) Top 2-year-old Georgie Boy (Tribal Rule) Strensall S. cont. p3 Top Jockey Michael Baze, 50 wins Top Trainer Doug O’Neill, 23 wins All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/6/07 • PAGE 3 of 8

Strensall S. cont. One of the very few runners remaining from the sole crop of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s star performer, Echo of Light has taken a while to ma- ture and fulfil the early promise that prompted his owner to nominate him as the best of the crop which included Dubawi (Ire). He also gave them headaches in the early days and his notorious running out at the top Come on Over... of Windsor’s straight two years ago led him to be la- Since it was moved from the dirt to the grass in beled as a “thinker,” but he clearly possesses a large 1994, the GI Garden City Breeders’ Cup S., which will share of ability with conditions in his favor. That was be contested this Saturday at Belmont Park, has be- demonstrated by his easy success in this race on St come a logical spot for fillies and mares shipping over Leger day last year before his subsequent win, despite from Europe. Only one has won the event in her state- veering violently left, in Longchamp’s G2 Prix Daniel side debut, though, while a pair, True Flare (Capote)-- Wildenstein later that month. He was merely a sitting who won the race in her third start in the U.S. when target out on the lead in the GI Breeders’ Cup Mile and the event was still called the Rare Perfume H. in 1996-- was duly inhaled in the Churchill Downs heat in Octo- and Luas Line (Ire) (Danehill), took the nine-furlong ber, before another wayward run when fourth in the event after having been previously campaigned across July 14 G2 Summer Mile S. on his return at Ascot. the pond. The sole three-year-old filly to win the Garden Back on track at Deauville with the help of cheekpieces, City without previous experience in the U.S. was Dario he clung in to a diminishing short-head margin as Atlan- Hinojosa’s Pharatta (Ire) (Fairy King), who was let go at tic Air (Fr) closed in. With the sheepskin applied again 7-1 odds in the 1998 renewal off her fourth-place effort here, he was in a league of his own, still traveling in the G2 Prix d’Astarte at Deauville in early August. smoothly with Dettori motionless approaching the The bay belied those odds, coming from between foes eighth peg and putting in a decisive surge with one slap and running down the heavily favored Tenski to win it of the whip inside the final 150 yards. “I was surprised by 1 3/4 lengths. Cont. p4 he broke the track record, as the wind was against us,” Dettori said. “I was a bit disappointed at Deauville last time, but the team said he had a little abscess, so that explains why he was a bit flat. At the highest level, it’s Monday’s Del Mar 2YO Maiden Special Weight Winner a little bit difficult for him, but in this company he’s a Gentle Audrey very good horse. [Trainer] Saeed [bin Suroor] used to is a 2006 Taylor Made Keeneland September Sales Graduate tease me and say I was afraid of him, but I like him Look for your next Del Mar maiden winner at our now as I know what to expect.” Godolphin’s trainer is 2007 Keeneland September Consignment pinpointing a return to Longchamp for the G2 Prix Dan- iel Wildenstein Oct. 6. Click for the Racing Post race chart.

UPCOMING EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES Date Race Track taylormadesales.com Sept. 8 Irish Champion S. Leopardstown Matron S. Leopardstown GI Del Mar Futurity Georgie Boy (Tribal Rule) rallies to Sprint Cup Haydock earn his first graded stakes victory.

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Garden City cont. P N E W S T O D A Y P Phar Out... Four fillies could replicate Pharatta’s feat should they MAIMONIDES SIDELINED WITH SORE SHINS indeed line up for the Garden City. European performers Zayat Stable’s highly regarded Maimonides (Vindication) Alexander Tango (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), Costume will spend at least the next month on the sidelines after (GB) (Danehill), Missvinsky (Stravinsky), and Touch My emerging from Monday’s GI Hopeful S. at Saratoga Soul (Fr) (Tiger Hill {Ire}) are all nominated and would with sore shins, reports The Blood-Horse. "I noticed be making their U.S. debut, with the former pair figur- after the race that his shins were pretty sore and he'd ing to make the biggest impact. Alexander Tango has bucked one of them, so he'll miss about 30 days and of been keeping esteemed company while racing for train- course miss the [GI] Breeders' Cup [Juvenile]," Baffert ing Tommy Stack in Ireland. The chestnut came told the publication. “We're gonna have to back off of through as the favorite in the G3 Derrinstown Stud him, which is disappointing, but in a way I feel better 1000 Guineas Trial S. at Leopardstown in May, then about it because I'd been wondering why he didn't run ran a respectable fourth, beaten 2 1/4 lengths by the his race in the Hopeful.” A $4.6 million yearling pur- brilliant Finsceal Beo (Ire), in the G1 Irish 1000 Guineas chase by Ahmed Zayat’s operation, the half to S. two weeks later. More recently, she won the Kilroy Roman Ruler and El Corredor earned J “TDN Rising Estate S. July 15 and took on the boys in the G2 UAE Star” J status after an eye-catching debut win at Royal Whip S. at The Curragh Aug. 12, where she Saratoga Aug. 8., but faded badly in the stretch in the completed the exacta under Eagle Mountain (Ire). The Hopeful after setting rapid fractions, finishing third nicely bred Costume, meanwhile, seems to be hitting behind winner Majestic Warrior. “He should have kept her best stride for trainer John Gosden. Out of Dance going, and I really didn't think he could get beat in that Dress, a group winner by Nureyev, the bay ran fourth race, but it turns out he had a legitimate excuse," while still a maiden to Darjina (Fr) in the G1 French Baffert added. “He'll be fine, though. He's young and 1000 Guineas in mid-May. She broke her maiden at these things happen; he'll bounce right back and he'll Ripon in June and, in her latest, was a good second in have a great winter campaign heading into the Ken- the G3 Oak Tree S. at Goodwood Aug. 3. tucky Derby, so it might be a blessing in disguise.” Saluting Keeneland Sales Grads! MIDNIGHT LUTE, Winner of the Forego S. (GI) Sept 1 Video O- Pegram, Watson & Weitman; B- Tom Evans, Macon Wilmil Equines & Marjac Farms (KY); T-Bob Baffert Sold Keeneland September 2004 for $70,000; Earnings to date: $470,600 Consigned by Trackside Farm, Agent; Purchased by Caldera Racing

IRISH SMOKE, Winner of the Spinaway S. (GI) Sept 2 Video O-West Point Stable & Lewis Lakin; B-Stoneway Farm (KY); T-Patrick Biancone Keeneland September 2006 $75,000; Earnings to date: $187,200 Consigned by Eaton Sales, Agent

SAOIRSE ABU, Winner of the Moyglare Stud S. (GI) Sept 2 at The Curragh O-Ennistown Stud; B-White Cloud Bloodstock, Omar Trevino and N & P Partnership; T-Jim Bolger Sold Keeneland September 2006 for $260,000; Earnings to date: i389,687 Consigned by Dromoland Farm Inc, Agent; Purchased by BBA Ireland

TIMBER RESERVE, Winner of the Pennsylvania Derby (G2) Sept 3 Video O-Circle E Racing, Caesar Kimmel & Philip Solondz;B- Mike Harris & Westwind Farms (KY); T-John Kimmel Sold Keeneland September 2005 for $195,000; Earnings to date: $627,822 (800) 456-3412 Consigned by Bettersworth Westwind Farm; Purchased by Mike Ryan, Agent www.keeneland.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/6/07 • PAGE 5 of 8

MANLEY RESIGNS FROM JOCKEYS’ GUILD DARLEY PURCHASES DIABOLICAL Recent GII Dwight Manley, who took over from the beleaguered Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. winner Diabolical (Artax--Bonnie Dr. Wayne Gertmenian as the national manager of the Byerly, by Dayjur) has been purchased by Darley Stable Jockey’s Guild 13 months ago, an- and will be taken out of consideration for the GI Breed- nounced yesterday that he has re- ers’ Cup Sprint, according to Daily Racing Form. The signed from the post. Terry Meyocks, four-year-old colt will instead ship to Dubai for a winter/ former president of the New York spring campaign that’s likely to culminate with a start Racing Association, has been identi- in the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen during the 2008 Dubai fied as Manley’s probable successor. World Cup in March. Diabolical was purchased as a “My decision to resign was not an juvenile in training by trainer Steve Klesaris for easy one, but a necessary one,” $300,000 on behalf of Jeff Puglisi. Racing for Puglisi Manley said in a press release. “I’m a Stables and Klesaris, the chestnut was considered one single father of two children, and I of the top sprinters in the country this year after con- cannot commit the time that the Jock- secutive wins in the May 19 GIII Maryland Breeders' eys’ Guild deserves from its national Cup Sprint H. and the July 28 Vanderbilt. “Certainly manager and fulfill my obligations to Manley Benoit my family.” Jockey John Velazquez, he'll be greatly missed by our whole organization,” chairman of the Guild, commented, “Mr. Manley be- Klesaris told DRF. “He's been a lot of fun since day came national manager at a time of crisis for our organi- one. Lot of thrills, memories. He's going to a very good zation. He saved the Guild. Under his leadership, we outfit. I certainly wish them the very best of luck.” have now stabilized our finances. We appreciate all of Diabolical’s second dam is Grade I winner Plenty of his efforts and his achievements as our leader in dealing Grace (Roberto), herself a three-parts sister to cham- with the industry and achieving a sound financial basis pion turf mare Soaring Softly. for the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund.” SOLDIER NEEDS RAIN Budget Stables’ Soldier’s WELL-RELATED COLT TO BE SCRATCHED An Tale (Stravinsky) may be forced to miss a clash with El Prado (Ire) half-brother to Monday’s GI Hopeful S. Sakhee’s Secret (GB) in Saturday’s G1 Haydock Sprint winner Majestic Warrior (A.P. Indy), scheduled to sell as Cup if the ground is too firm for the six-year-old. Fol- hip 57 during Monday’s opening session of the lowing the news that Susan Roy and Cheveley Park Keeneland September Yearling Sale in Lexington, has Stud’s G1 July Cup runner-up Dutch Art (GB) been scratched, according to Jim Scott, farm manager (Medicean {GB}) may also sidestep the six-furlong at the Steinbrenner family’s contest if there is no rain, trainer Jeremy Noseda ech- Kinsman Farm in Ocala. “The oed those sentiments yesterday as he prepared the G1 family simply decided to keep Golden Jubilee S. hero. “Soldier’s Tale is in very good the colt after watching the order,” he commented. “He worked this morning and is way that Majestic Warrior per- all set, ready to go, but I don’t think it’s going to hap- formed at Saratoga,” Scott pen as it is unlikely that the ground conditions will suit explained. “He just became him. I will be having a chat with his owner today to too valuable a prospect for us decide whether we declare the horse or not in the vain to part with. He’s an awfully hope that the rain may arrive for him at Haydock.” Hopeful S. winner Majestic nice colt and he’ll go into Earlier, Cheveley Park Stud’s Managing Director Chris Warrior Adam Coglianese training for us.” Scott said Richardson told the Racing Post that Dutch Art “needs that the son of MGISW and to get his toe in.” He told the trade daily, “From our millionaire Dream Supreme (Seeking the Gold) would be returned to the farm to be broken and will go into train- point of view the ground would have to be a major ing with Bill Mott at the appropriate time. The bay colt factor and if there is no rain he will not run. He needs is also a full-brother to SW Crystal Current and A.P. to get his toe in. I know there is rain forecast, but it Dream, a maiden winner at Gulfstream Park this past now looks as though that is going to bypass Haydock.” March, which was bought back by Kinsman for just Officials at the track are watering to ensure safe fast short of $2.4 million at last year’s Keeneland April Sale ground at the Merseyside venue, with a dry and warm of Two-Year-Olds in Training. forecast leading up to the feature.

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AUSTRALIAN EQUINE INFLUENZA UPDATE

EI SPREADS TO HUNTER VALLEY The Equine influenza outbreak has reached the Hunter Valley, with the confirmation that a broodmare based in the epicen- ter of Australia’s Thoroughbred breeding industry has tested positive for the respitory virus and the 2007 NSW foal crop is now considered under threat. The virus, which can be deadly to foals, is already blamed in the deaths of two non-Thoroughbreds who contracted it in mid-August. Approximately 15,000 foals are born in the Hunter Valley every year. The affected broodmare is at Blandford, north of Scone and near to several major studs. In an effort to bulster to the breed- ing industry, the NSW State Government announced yesterday that disaster relief non-interest bearing loans of A$12,000 per industry participant were being of- fered to victims of the Thoroughbred EI problem.

Albury Horses Negative for EI There was some good news for the embattled racing industry in Australia. The results of tests taken by NSW Department of Primary Industries Officers on Tuesday morning from a group of horses stabled at Albury on the NSW-Victoria border, have been reported as nega- tive to EI. Racing Victoria officials breathed an enor- mous sigh of relief when the results were made known. The tests were taken from 13 horses trained by Albury's biggest trainer Brett Cavanough, after he re- ported to Racing NSW Stewards and the DPI that a number of his horses had elevated temperatures. The Wodonga-trained horses withdrawn on Tuesday from Wednesday's Seymour meeting cannot be re-instated, as the results were not confirmed until after official scratching time. RVL will today review its position on the banning of movement of horses trained in Wodonga.

American Mares Available William and Inglis & Son has reported that it has a list of over 60 American mares available to Australian breeders. The sales company also acquired numerous nominations to U.S. sires, including three remaining at US$50,000 to Distorted Humor. For a complete list of mares and stallion nominations, contact William Inglis & Son Sales consultant Nick Adams at 02 9399 7999 or [email protected]. You can also pick up a copy of the TDN today at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

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WRITERS UP

NEW TERRITORY FOR THE STALLION COMPANY By Christina Bossinakis

Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services John Stuart and Jamie LaMonica, co-owner of Empire Stud, competed against one other on stallion deals for years, but the Leading Consignors by AEI duo recently joined forces to create a stallion brokerage 1 John J. Greely III 2.36 firm called The Stallion Company. The endeavor was 2 Clovelly Farms 2.31 launched over this past spring. “There are a number of 3 Elm Tree Farm 2.28 bloodstock agencies that do some work in the stallion 4 Mill Ridge Sales 2.20 business as a part time thing and it often becomes 5 Ashview Farm 2.15 seasonal,” said Stuart, explaining the need for the new venture. “We felt like there were a number of things Leading Consignors by % Stakes Horses that a part-time agency couldn't do as effectively as a company that deals with this full time.” Both Stuart and 1 John J. Greely III 30% LaMonica are involved in stallion deals; however, Stew- 2 Clarkland Farm 29% art focuses primarily on the organization and adminis- 3 Wimbledon Farm 28% tration of the venture, while LaMonica is involved more 4 Runnymede Farm 28% on the day-to-day operation of the company. While the 5 Narvick Int’l 28% presence of breeding titans Coolmore and Darley will always ensure single-ownership stallions, Stuart Leading Consignors by % Stakes Winners stresses the growing need of broodmare owners to buy SW % equity in stallions. “We find that mare owners’ biggest 1 John J. Greely III 14.6% expense is the stud fee,” said Stuart. “Their most im- 2 Clarkland Farm 13.6% portant decision is who to breed their mare to. Our 3 Elm Tree Farm 11.4% primary focus is to give a mare breeder a better take on 4 The Acorn 11.1% who to breed their mare to, and to buy the season for 5 Monticule 10.9% them at a discounted price. We can help the breeder because we often help a farm to secure a stallion and Leading Consignors by % Graded Stakes Winners we deal with a lot of seasons, which gives us access to 1 Runnymede Farm 7.5% seasons and shares that the individual farm might have 2 Peacock Ridge 6.3% difficulty accessing, even the larger breeder.” 3 Winter Quarter Farm 6.3% 4 Hartwell Farm 5.8% ‘Champions’ Poised for Takeoff... 5 John J. Greely III 5.2% In an effort to get breeders directly involved in the stallion acquisition game, Stuart and LaMonica devel- oped a stallion fund called ‘Champions,’ which will be Leading Consignors by % Grade/Group I Winners % G1SW managed by The Stallion Company. “We've organized a 1 Chesapeake Farm 3.3% pool of money which will be active in helping people 2 Mulholland Farm 3.2% buy stallion seasons,” explained Stuart. “We haven't 3 John J. Greely III 3.1% closed on it. However, we are within days of complet- 4 Runnymede Farm 3.0% ing the somewhere between $4-5 million offering, 5 Clovelly Farms 2.9% which will go to stallion shares and parts of stallions.” According to Stuart, principal investors in the fund will Source: TBH/Market Watch, Consignors offering 29 or more yearlings at hail from different areas in the horse business. “I don't North American sales from 2000 through 2004 selling at KeeSep 2007. know of another project that would be organized quite like this,” said Stuart. “Farms have now raised pools of Please visit our money to help buy stallions, but an independent stallion fund, I don't know of one. This is in an effort to help consignment to farms buy into stallions, which can be very expensive inspect our keeneland for the individual breeder. Hopefully, one hands cleans September sale horses the other where the farms will support the stallions we buy an interest in.” TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/6/07 • PAGE 8 of 8

Stallion Company cont.

International Appeal... I T H E L E A D E R B O A R D I An area which The Stallion Company will expand into LEADING SIRES OF 2007 Northern Hemisphere in the future is the international stallion market: the GRADE/GROUP 1 WINNERS buying, importing and syndicating (thru Sept. 4) stallion prospects from abroad. “The horse business is unquestionably an Sire Location Winners international business,” added Stu- Danehill (Danzig) dead 4 art. “It's now a flat world. There is Monsun (Ger) (Konigsstul {Ger}) Ger 3 going to be a lot more flow of stal- A.P. Indy (Seattle Slew) Ky 2 lion prospects between countries. In Awesome Again (Deputy Minister) Ky 2 the last six months, I've been to Danzig (Northern Dancer) dead 2 Argentina, Dubai and Australia, and Distorted Humor (Forty Niner) Ky 2 have also been looking into the Jap- Kingmambo (Mr. Prospector) Ky 2 John Stuart anese market as well. We are very Langfuhr (Danzig) Ky 2 bluegrasstbred.com much involved in the stallion busi- Lemon Drop Kid (Kingmambo) Ky 2 ness beyond here.” Case in point is Montjeu (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) Ire 2 a deal, brokered by Stuart last year. “We convinced an Mr. Greeley (Gone West) Ky 2 Argentine breeder to send his mare to England, to breed Pulpit (A.P. Indy) Ky 2 to a Darley stallion,” he said. “The resulting foal, which Real Quiet (Quiet American) Pa 2 was born in Argentina, was later purchased privately by Sadler’s Wells (Northern Dancer) Ire 2 a South African. That was the largest price for any Smart Strike (Mr. Prospector) Ky 2 yearling sold in Argentina last year.” Stuart referenced Unbridled’s Song (Unbridled) Ky 2 the increasing presence of inbred bloodstock flooding Zamindar (Gone West) Eng 2 the U.S. market today as a reason for looking else- Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants, specialists in where for tomorrow’s stallion. “As our horses are be- assisting breeders in their stallion selection and buyers in their auction purchases. coming more inbred here, there is a need for the For more information call (510) 490-1111. outcross in the U.S.,” Stuart said. “That is going to be a primary focus for us over the next couple of years. So UPCOMING MAJOR far, the response from international breeders has been NORTH AMERICAN STAKES very positive. We have had interest from as far as Aus- tralia to send a stallion prospect to stand here.” While Date Race Track The Stallion Company’s main focus remains on central Sept. 8 GI Garden City BC S. Belmont Park and a host of regional markets, including New GI Man O’ War S. Belmont Park York, Maryland and Florida, Stuart pointed out that GI Ruffian H. Belmont Park wherever future stallions come from, the domestic GIII Arlington-Washington BC Lassie Arlington Park bloodstock market will be driven by the demand for GIII Arlington Matron H. Arlington Park sound, two-turn horses that will serve as an outcross GIII Pucker Up S. Arlington Park for domestic stock. “We see a big future in the stallion GIII Endine S. Delaware Park syndication market,” said Stuart. “We are just trying to GIII Seaway S. Woodbine give people as much information as we can, so they GIII TP Fall Chp. S. Turfway Park can make a better informed decision on their invest- Sept. 9 GIII Natalma S. Woodbine ment.” PORTO MARMAY is a 3 ½ length winner of the DANEHILL DANCER TIPPERARY STAKES-L.R. for trainer Ken Condon.

The Richard Hannon-trained FAT BOY lands the RIPON CHAMPION 2-Y-O TROPHY-L.R. by 3 lengths.

❝He [FAT BOY] covers a lot of ground and gallops horses into the ground,❞said jockey Richard Hughes. ❝He is getting better and he is in the G2 Mill Reef S. and the G1 Middle Park S. I think he should go for one or the other.❞ Thoroughbred Daily News, 28/08/07

❝ LUNA NEL POZZO won Successful at this track on debut May 29, Luna Premio Repubbliche Nel Pozzo ran third in the July 8 Listed Premio Marinare Tattersalls-L.R. Mantovani at Milan’s San Siro on her only other at Rome on Sunday. start and broke through here to earn a first stakes badge.❞ Thoroughbred Daily News, 03/09/07

HIS SIRE DANEHILL DANCER WAS A CHAMPION 2-Y-O. HIS GRANDSIRE DANEHILL WAS A CHAMPION SPRINTER. CHOISIR WAS BOTH.

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LEXINGTON FUNDRAISER FOR BESHEAR A fundraiser for , who is vying for Ken- tucky’s gubernatorial seat, and Lt. Governor hopeful Dr. Daniel Mongiardo, will be held 3:08p 6th-CRC, $28K, Msw, 2yo, 1m today at the Lexington Country TVG EXTREME FROLIC (Lemon Drop Kid) got off to a slow Club at 2550 Paris Pike, in start going six panels over this strip Aug. 19, but rallied to Lexington, Kentucky. The three- finish a non-threatening third. The Stride Rite homebred hour event, which begins at 7:00 should appreciate this added ground. A son of GSW p.m., will feature entertainment by Lindsay Frolic, the chestnut is a 1/2 to millionaire Super the Jimmy Church Band. The 62- Frolic (Pine Bluff), MSW Stormy Frolic (Summer Squall) and year-old Beshear’s resume is re- three other stakes-placed runners. brisnet.com pps plete with experience in state gov- ernment. He served in Kentucky’s 4:07p 7th-LRL, $24K, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT House of Representatives from HRTV VANISHED (Smart Strike) kicks off her career for owner/ 1974 through 1979 before being breeder Langsem Farm. A daughter of the good turf filly Steve Beshear stevebeshear.com elected as Attorney General of the Intrigued (Lord At War {Arg})--a multiple stakes winner with state, a role in which he served a record of 7-5-0-2--the chestnut is a 1/2 to SW War Charm from 1980 to 1984. In 1983, Beshear was elected (War Chant). Elsie Jay (Giant’s Causeway), a 3/4-sister to lieutenant governor on a ticket topped by Democrat MGSW Snow Dance (Forest Wildcat), returned from a 16- . For more information on the month hiatus to miss by a neck Aug. 10 in a local off-the-turf event, contact Elizabeth at 502-607-8500. maiden for trainer Michael Matz. The $240K KEESEP yearling made two outings in early 2006 for Bill Mott and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firestone, but had trouble in each start. H E A S T H brisnet.com pps

Yesterday’s Results: 8:00p 7th-PID, $50K, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT) WALKING IN DA SUN S., $60,250, DEL, 9-5, 3yo, f, TVG SPELLBINDER (Tale of the Cat), a 1/2 to GISW 5fT, :56 1/5, fm. Whywhywhy, captured a pair of graded stakes in 2006 for 1--INTENTIONAL FEVER, 122, f, 3, Stormin Fever-- Richard Mandella, but was purchased by Stonewall Dance Teacher (GISW-US & SP-GB, $327,800), by Stallions and left California after a fifth in the GII San Smarten. O/B-Edward P Evans (VA); T-Anthony W Pasqual H. Jan. 6. The six-year-old now resides in the barn Dutrow; J-Ramon A Dominguez; $35,790. Lifetime of Juan Ruvalcaba, for whom he finished second last out in Record: 8-4-1-1, $130,120. *1/2 to State Craft the Governors H. at Ellis Aug. 11. brisnet.com pps (Deputy Minister), SP, $189,470; and Ghostly Moves (Silver Ghost), MGSP, $272,259. 2--Ms. Sabbatical, 116, f, 3, Malibu Moon-- Spiritofcrazyhorse, by Gilded Time. ($40,000 wlng 7th-DEL, $44,900, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), NW2X, '04 FTMDEC; $65,000 yrl '05 FTKJUL). O-Peter J 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11, ft. Callahan. $11,930. CLAY'S ANGEL (f, 3, Gulch--Emily's Angel, by Saint 3--Impossible Tune, 118, f, 3, Concorde's Tune--Manila Ballado) won at first asking June 25 over track and trip, Flight, by Manila. O-David A Ross. $6,562. but had Lasix added for a July 7 contest and faded to Margins: 1, 1HF, HF. Odds: 2.40, 4.30, 7.50. fourth. While the dark bay rebounded with a determined Intentional Fever captured the Beautiful Day S. over score July 29 at this course and distance, she was Delaware’s main track July 4 before heading up to dismissed at 11-1 here. Clay’s Angel chased the pace Saratoga. The dark bay had the lead in the off-the-turf early, took over heading for home and crossed the wire Heed S. Aug. 10, but was passed by fellow Ned Evans 1 1/4 lengths in front of Deed to the Gate (Devongate). homebred Dorm Fever and settled for third. Trying The winner is listed as a $40,000 KEESEP yearling. grass for the first time here, the Virginia-bred saved Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $78,120. ground on the turn, switched to the outside in the O/B-Dr Charles S Giles (KY). T-J Larry Jones. stretch and finished up smartly for her second stakes success. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. East Report cont. p2 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/6/07 • PAGE 2 of 10

East Report cont. 5th-PHA, $46,080, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:10, ft. DOUBLE DOWN VINMAN (c, 2, Out of Place--Christmas Strike, by Smart Strike) battled for the lead in his July 29 debut at Delaware, but succumbed late and finished third. The 2-1 second choice settled in third, took over approaching the quarter pole and opened up to score by 12 lengths despite drifting out. The Pennsylvania-bred bay sold twice as a yearling, for $9,000 at FTMFEB and $42,000 at FTMOCT. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $34,480. O-Michael Dubb & Labet Inc, et al. B-Mr & Mrs Rick Abbott & D J Stable LLC (PA). T-Anthony W Dutrow.

5th-DEL, $42,100, Msw, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:37 2/5, fm. +GRACE AND POWER (f, 2, More Than Ready--Lady in Power, by Defensive Play), a $115,000 FTKJUL year- ling purchase, had a series of works at Fair Hill and went postward at 5-1. The brown filly stalked the pace in the early stages, tackled Coyote True Enough (True Enough) turning for home and shook free to grad- uate by 1 1/4 lengths. Joe’s Plum (Proud Citizen) passed the pacesetter to claim second, while favored Tiger at Nite (Hold That Tiger) raced greenly on her way to a fourth-place finish. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $24,000. O-Mike Ryan. B-Keene Ridge Farm (KY). T-Steve Klesaris.

1st-DEL, $40,300, Msw, 3/up, f/m, 1m70y, 1:41 3/5, ft. STAGE LUCK (f, 3, Unbridled's Song--Golden Ballet {MGISW, $732,145}, by Moscow Ballet), a $1.6-mil- Yesterday’s 9 3/4 length Delaware Park Maiden Winner lion KEESEP yearling, made a solid middle move in her Stage Luck is a $1.6 Million Dollar Aug. 15 debut going a mile and 70 yards over this 2005 Taylor Made Keeneland September Graduate surface, but weakened late and settled for third. Equipped with blinkers this time, the rangy filly was bet Look for your next 9 3/ 4 length down to even-money and lived up to those expecta- maiden winner at our tions. The Darley colorbearer came away smoothly and 2007 Keeneland tracked Briney (Salt Lake) through a :47.65 opening September Consignment half before moving by that rival on the far turn. The big grey swished her tail when jockey Ramon Dominguez gave her a reminder, but got to business and was rid- den out to a 9 3/4-length success. Stage Luck is the second foal from Golden Ballet, a multiple Grade I win- 1st-DEL (Msw) Stage Luck (Unbridled’s Song), a $1.6- ner for Team Valor in 2001 before being sold by the million purchase, romps by 9 3/4 lengths. syndicate that fall at Keeneland November for $1.6 Walkin in Da Sun S. (8th-DEL) Intentional Fever (Stormin million. Aaron and Marie Jones acquired the powerful Fever) takes to the turf with aplomb. chestnut, bred her to Saint Ballado and sold the result- 5th-DEL (Msw) Grace and Power (More Than Ready) ing colt at Keeneland September in 2004 for $425,000. looks smart in her career opener. Golden Ballet’s Seeking the Gold filly, Ghizlaan, was 2nd-LRL (Msw) Initiation (Deputy Minister) runs off and purchased for $600,000 by Shadwell last year at the hides in a 10-length graduation. same venue; her Unbridled’s Song filly has been with- drawn from next week’s sale. Golden Ballet’s latest foal 5th-PHA (Msw) Double Down Vinman (Out of Place) airs is a Distorted Humor colt. Video, sponsored by Taylor by 12 lengths in his second try. Made. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $28,400. CERF H. (7th-DMR) Theverythoughtof U (Unbridled’s O-Darley Stable. B-Aaron U & Marie D Jones (KY). Song) proves a popular winner. T-Thomas Albertrani. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/6/07 • PAGE 3 of 10

2nd-LRL, $28,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. +INITIATION (f, 2, Deputy Minister--Proposal {SP, $115,021}, by Mt. Livermore) showed a sharp string of works at Fair Hill and went postward as the 5-2 second choice to fellow firster Populist (Fusaichi Pegasus), the 4-5 chalk. A rare auction purchase for Augustin Stable, Initiation was a menacing presence from the start while racing in second, cruised to the front on the turn and, despite being reluctant to change leads in the lane, was hand-ridden to a 10-length success. Populist, last after a slow start, came on to complete the exacta. The winner, a $350,000 KEESEP yearling, was produced by a full sister to MGSW Multiple Choice. Her yearling half- brother by Unbridled’s Song is slated to sell at Keeneland Tuesday as hip 412 from the Dromoland Farm draft. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $15,960. O-Augustin Stable. B-Peter E Blum (KY). T-H Graham Motion.

5th-LRL, $26,000, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2fT, 1:02 1/5, fm. HUGO (c, 2, Stormy Atlantic--Go Baby Go {Ire} {SP}, by Lion Cavern) showed some speed before tiring to finish fourth in his Aug. 8 debut at Charles Town. Get- ting Lasix for this turf bow, the 2-1 choice battled for the lead before taking charge and drew off for a handy 5 3/4-length success. The Virginia-bred bay is a $16,000 FTMOCT yearling. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0,

$16,070. O-Franklin G Smith Sr. B-Morgan's Ford Farm (VA). T-Hamilton A Smith. H CENTRAL H 5th-PID, $73,500, Alw, NW2L, 2yo, f, 6f (AWT), 1:11 4/5, ft. Kentucky Cup Classic to Offer Bonus: SUMWHROVRTHERAINBW (f, 2, Full Mandate--Mia Officials at Turfway Park announced yesterday that Fast Trick, by Favorite Trick) missed second by a nose the winner of this year’s $200,000 GII Kentucky Cup in the Junior Champion S. at Monmouth going a mile on Classic, to be held at the Florence, Kentucky track on grass. Cutting back in distance for her all-weather de- Saturday, Sept. 29, will collect a $150,000 bonus if but, the 3-1 co-second choice stalked the pace while the horse has already won a Grade/Group I race in five wide and rallied late to score by 2 3/4 lengths over 2006 or 2007. The 1 1/8-mile event on the Polytrack Sassy Stephanie (Cherokee Run), with favored Rumari headlines Turfway’s Kentucky Cup Day of Champions (Dixie Union) a nose back in third. The winner was a and is a prep for the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic at $35,000 OBSAUG yearling and a $55,000 OBSFEB Monmouth Oct. 27. “The Kentucky Cup races are ide- juvenile. Lifetime Record: SP, 4-2-0-1, $58,728. ally timed for preparation for the Breeders' Cup, as O-Three Sisters Stable. B-Michelle Redding (FL). T-David previous winners have demonstrated,” said Turfway Markgraf. Park President and CEO Robert N. Elliston. For horses bred in Kentucky, the Classic carries a $350,000 purse, 4th-PID, $70,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:12 1/5, part of which is funded by the Kentucky Thoroughbred ft. Development Fund (KTDF). A Kentucky-bred meeting +EASTMONT (g, 3, Straight Man--Starlet Minister, by the bonus condition therefore would run for the win- Deputy Minister), a 9-2 chance, came from just off the ner's 62 percent of the base purse of $200,000, plus pace to post a 3/4-length decision over Step Over (Apti- 65 percent of the KTDF incentive, plus the $150,000 tude), with 4-5 Silver Light (Silver Deputy) a half-length bonus, a total of $371,500. Grade/Group I winners behind in third. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $32,000. bred outside the state are not eligible for the KTDF O-Melnyk Racing Stables Inc. B-Eugene Melnyk (KY). incentive and would run for 62 percent of $200,000 T-Anthony L Reinstedler. plus the bonus, or $274,000. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/6/07 • PAGE 4 of 10

PIRATE'S BOUNTY H., $90,890, DMR, 9-5, (R), H D E L M A R H 3yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:12, ft. 1--DOUBLE ACTION, 112, c, 3, Double Honor-- Yesterday’s Results: Silverbulletlover, by Gulch. O-Jim Ford Inc, Jerry CERF H., $97,960, DMR, 9-5, (R), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f Hollendorfer, Marvin Kirsner & John F Turner; (AWT), 1:11 3/5, ft. B-Donald L Ming (FL); T-Jerry Hollendorfer; J-M C Baze; $53,616. Lifetime Record: 14-5-2-2, $176,125. 1--#THEVERYTHOUGHTOF U, 116, f, 4, Unbridled's *1/2 to Kota (Indian Charlie), SW & MGSP, $168,300. Song--Stormy But Valid (GISW, $496,088), by Valid 2--Relato del Gato, 116, h, 6, Tale of the Cat--Sole, by Appeal. O-Jay Em Ess Stable; B-Mace & Samantha Topsider. ($190,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). O-Robert D Siegel (KY); T-Ronald W Ellis; J-Joseph Talamo; Bone. $17,872. $56,022. Lifetime Record: GSP, 7-3-2-2, $154,942. 3--Fly Dorcego (Brz), 117, h, 5, Choctaw Ridge--Flight *1/2 to Stormy Diplomat (Deputy Minister), SW, to Rome, by Storm Bird. O-Brincaggiore Stable. $194,331; and Thisnearlywasmine (Capote), MSW & $10,724. MGSP, $291,143. Margins: NO, HF, 2 3/4. Odds: 6.80, 1.20, 4.40. Double Action captured the Forrest White S. at 2--Sindy With an S, 115, f, 3, Broken Vow--Backroom Stockton June 24 before faltering on the turf in his Blues, by Dixieland Band. ($5,000 yrl '05 KEEJAN; next two outings. He faded to ninth in the Oceanside S. $55,000 2yo ‘06 OBSAPR). O-Dream Stable LLC. going a mile over the Del Mar lawn July 18, then fin- $18,674. ished fourth, beaten 1 3/4 lengths, in the five-furlong 3--Sophie's Trophy, 114, f, 4, Valid Wager--No Trouble Green Flash H. Aug. 15. Giving Polytrack a go here, the Tweenus, by Deputed Testamony. ($52,000 yrl '04 Florida-bred sophomore shadowed Relato del Gato from BESOCT; $62,000 2yo ‘05 BESMAR). O-Budget the start, poked his head in front midstretch and stayed on gamely to deny his elders. Stable. $14,265. Margins: 1, 1 3/4, 1HF. Odds: 2.80, 3.70, 30.70. 6th-DMR, $55,400, Msw, (S), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f (AWT), Theverythoughtof U has been a revelation on syn- 1:19 3/5, ft. thetic surfaces. After placing in a trio of maidens over +KALOOKAN EVENT (g, 3, Event of the Year--Maria the winter on Santa Anita’s downhill turf course, the Alana, by Northern Flagship), the 9-5 favorite, loomed Siegel homebred was freshened up and returned from a boldly on the turn with a three-wide move and reeled in two-month break to earn her diploma over the Cushion firster Midnight Excess (In Excess {Ire}) to win by a Track at Hollywood May 6. She rallied from way out of half-length. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $31,800. it to collect an allowance over the same strip June 1, O-Coleen, Headley, Shapiro, Et Al. B-Asistio/Romulo then finished a good third in the GII A Gleam H. going Stables (CA). T-Bruce Headley. seven furlongs on the all-weather July 6. Off since, A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S then, the 5-2 favorite bided her time near the back of H H the pack, shifted outside to make her run and finished IN BRITAIN: up strongly to keep the Pick 6 bettors alive (for a Giant Love, c, 2, Giant’s Causeway. See “Britain.” while). Video, sponsored by Taylor Made.

LEADING BROODMARE SIRES OF 2007 DEL MAR PICK 6 CLOSING DAY GRADE/GROUP 1 WINNERS Race 5: (1) Westerly Magic - $28.20 (thru Aug. 4) Sire Winners Race 6: (5) Kalookan Event - $5.80 Caerleon (Nijinsky II) 2 Race 7: (8) Theverythoughtof U - $7.60 Cozzene (Caro {Ire}) 2 Race 8: (8) Placid Lake - $4.20 Darshaan (GB) (Shirley Heights {GB}) 2 Race 9: (11) Georgie Boy - $13.60 Dixieland Band (Northern Dancer) 2 Easy Goer (Alydar) 2 Race 10: (8) Black Jack Attack - $10.20 Kris S. (Roberto) 2 6 of 6 : $55,964.00 5 of 6: $385.20 Private Account (Damascus) 2 Pick 6 Pool: $5,063,435 Rahy (Blushing Groom {Fr}) 2 Sadler’s Wells (Northern Dancer) 2 Seeking the Gold (Mr. Prospector) 2 The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the Unbridled (Fappiano) 2 7th Race, $50,000 Allowance, at Presque Isle Downs. Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants, specialists in For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. assisting breeders in their stallion selection and buyers in their auction purchases. For more information call (510) 490-1111. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/6/07 • PAGE 5 of 10

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Marquetry Filly Tops WTBA Sale: The Washington Thoroughbred Breeders Association held its Summer Yearling Sale on Tuesday at the Morris First-crop starters to watch: Thursday, September 6 J. Alhadeff Sales Pavilion on the grounds of Emerald Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2004 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Downs race track. Topping the one-day sale was hip Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) 212, a Washington-bred daugh- D’WILDCAT (Forest Wildcat), Vinery, $10K, 39/6/1 ter of Marquetry out of stakes 4-WO, Alw, 6 1/2f, D'wild Lady, 5-2 winner and stakes producer 4-WO, Alw, 6 1/2f, Authenicat, $150K KEE SEP yrl, 4-1 Tempered Dawn, by Capt. Don. 8-WO, Msw, 6fT, Desire and Fire, $8K CAN SEP yrl, 10-1 John Brocklebank, as agent, DREWMAN (Unbridled), Ocala Stud, $3K, 55/3/0 purchased the dark bay for 6-CRC, Msw, 1m, Broadway Bobby Z, $35K FTF FEB 2yo, 10-1 $80,000 from the draft of agent 6-CRC, Msw, 1m, Cigar Man, $20K OBS OCT wnl, 12-1 Griffin Place, LLC. The top- FLATTER (A.P. Indy), Claiborne, $5K, 81/5/0 priced colt was hip 152, a Mil- 6-TP, Msw, 1m, Mr. Winchester, $95K KEE APR 2yo Sale Topper by Marquetry waukee Brew--My Chanel GREATNESS (Mr. Prospector), Adena South, $5K, 41/3/0 washingtonthoroughbred.com (Gilded Time) chestnut con- 1-LAD, Msw, 1mT, Grayness, $2K TEX AUG yrl, 3-1 signed by Griffin Place, LLC, agent for partners Melissa HARLAN TRAVELER (Harlan), 6/0/0 1-LAD, Msw, 1mT, +Simply Angelina, 12-1 Martin and Lynne Kelsey. Olympia-based Ron and MILWAUKEE BREW (Wild Again), Adena South, $15K, 83/2/0 Rosalie Warren, who saw their 2005 WTBA Summer 3-TP, Msw, 1m, +Star Canyon, $30K ADS SPR 2yo sale purchase Jamaica Bound fin- PROUD CITIZEN (Gone West), Airdrie, $13K, 103/10/1 ish second in the $100,000 Emer- 8-WO, Msw, 6fT, Happens in Vegas, $16K OBS APR 2yo, 12-1 ald Downs Derby on Monday, 6-TP, Msw, 1m, Valid Citizen, $50K TEX APR 2yo acquired the Florida-bred for SLIGO BAY (IRE) (Sadler's Wells), Adena South, $10K, 79/2/0 $60,000. The sale saw 145 year- 8-WO, Msw, 6fT, Wind in My Wings, $100K ADS SPR 2yo, 12-1 lings change hands for VINDICATION (Seattle Slew), Hill 'n' Dale, $50K, 119/6/1 $2,185,100 gross, a $15,035 3-TP, Msw, 1m, Noble Hero, $250K KEE SEP yrl average that was down a modest WISEMAN’S FERRY (Hennessy), Castleton Lyons, $5K, 66/2/0 3-TP, Msw, 1m, +Wise On the Prize 2.6 percent from 2006, when Hip 152 154 yearlings sold for washingtonthoroughbred.com $2,376,300 and an average of Second-crop starters to watch: Thursday, September 6 $15,431. The median was $12,000, up 20 percent Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2003 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW from the 2006 figure of $10,000. Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) FUTURE LOVER (Appealing Skier), 2/1/0 H I N D U S T R Y I N F O H 1-CRC, Msw, 6f, +Miss Killian, 10-1 JUMP START (A.P. Indy), Overbrook, $10K, 179/48/4 6-TP, Msw, 1m, +Whata Smuck, $25K KEE SEP yrl New CBA Pamphlet Available: The Consignors and Commercial Breeders Association (CBA) is releasing the latest booklet in the “Plain and q THAT’S A WRAP q Simple” series. Buying Sales Year- lings: Plain and Simple provides an MONMOUTH PARK - Oceanport, NJ overview of key sales issues and Closed: Sunday, Sept. 2 practices related to the business of No. of Days: 75 buying yearlings. Written to be use- Daily Avg. On-Track Attendance: 8,971 (+5.6%) ful for new participants and experi- Total On-Track Attendance: 672,790 enced veterans alike, the booklet Daily Avg. On-Track Handle: $1,261,989 (+5.2%) provides statistics and insights and addresses several longstanding Daily Avg. Total Handle: $3,096,869 (+5.1%) sales “myths.” The booklet is the Total On-Track Handle: $232,265,187 third in the CBA's "Plain and Sim- Leading Owner: Peter Kazamias (13 wins) ple" series that also includes Vet Leading Trainer: Todd Pletcher (33 wins) Work Plain and Simple: Scoping, and Vet Work Plain and Simple: OCDs. Copies of all booklets can be ob- Leading Jockey: Joe Bravo (110 wins); Bravo’s tained from the CBA or downloaded from the CBA fifth straight riding title at Monmouth. website at www.consignorsandbreeders.com. In addi- www.monmouthpark.com tion, the booklets will be available at all major sales in central Kentucky. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/6/07 • PAGE 6 of 10

Swinbank Seeks Acclamation... Alan Swinbank is becoming an established name both at home and overseas, thanks to the exploits of his stable stars Collier Hill (GB) and Turbo Linn (GB), and he FIGURES DIVE AT FAIRYHOUSE Tattersalls Ire- was keen to secure a son of the leading first-season land’s September Yearling Sale looks certain to be sire Acclamation (GB). Consigned by Shinglis Stud, hip down on its 2006 equivalent after a disappointing sec- 342 from the family of Red Lord (GB) was knocked ond session yesterday saw the average down to ex-trainer Jeremy Glover acting on behalf of plummet 32 percent to i12,227 and the Northern-based conditioner for i40,000. “He’s a the median drop 29 percent to very good-walking horse and looks quite athletic,” i10,000. With a clearance rate of Swinbank said. “This is a sale that’s been good to us-- only 65 percent yesterday, the auction we’ve got more out of it than we have put in. I bought has been the subject of the first glitch Valbenny (Ire) here a couple of years ago and I also got in the 2007 European yearlings sale season. The overall Theatrical Moment, who won four bumpers, out of average is also down, falling 13 percent from 12 here, but you’ve got to work hard to get them.” Pat months ago. It was a filly by Darley’s freshman sire Neary paid i36,000 for Mount Eaton Stud’s hip 367, a Exceed and Excel (Aus) who topped the day’s trading daughter of Shinko Forest (Ire) out of a half to Mac’s when selling to Dermot Farrington for i65,000. Con- Fighter (GB). “I’ve bought nine fillies here over the last signed by Tom and Geraldine Mowlan’s Riversfield two days,” Neary explained. “She was the most expen- Stud, hip 361 is out of the 2000 Listed Round Tower sive of them, but she’s the best of them and in terms S. scorer Lady of Kildare (Ire) from the family of Formi- of looks I thought that she was the best filly here to- dable, Ajdal, Arazi and Noverre. Farrington revealed that day. She’s an excellent long-term prospect. The dam the filly will enter training with the Curragh-based David has already bred three winners from three runners and Myerscough, who said, “She’s a very racy filly out of a the page is already in black as her half-brother Fred’s smart racemare and she looks an early type. She’s the Lad (GB) was listed-placed two weeks ago. She’s been nicest filly by the stallion that we’ve seen so far and bought on behalf of Mount Loftus Stud and she’ll be hopefully she might be back at The Curragh next Au- staying in Ireland to be trained.” Today’s final session gust for the [i300,000] sales race.” Four lots earlier, begins at 10:30 a.m. Full results are available on Mark Tompkins secured a colt from the first crop of the www.tattersalls.ie. 2003 G1 Irish 2000 Guineas winner Indian Haven (GB) for i54,000. Out of a half-sister to Flash of Steel (Ire), TATTERSALLS IRELAND who also won that Curragh Classic in 1986, his third SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 2007 dam is the top-class performer and producer Sparkalark. “He’s a lovely colt,” the Newmarket trainer said. “He’s SESSION TOTALS 2007 2006 a good, hardy colour and looks a real athlete. We al- Catalogued 199 202 ways buy one or two nice horses here and it’s a sale No. Offered 182 187 that we’ve done well out of. This colt was the standout No. Sold 118 147 today.” Later in the session, David Redvers paid RNAs 64 40 i48,000 for hip 463, a Bahri colt from the draft of % RNA 35.2% 21.4% Brian Grassick’s Newtown Stud from the family of Gross i1,448,700 i2,637,800 Fadeyev and this year’s G2 Mehl-Mulhens-Rennen third Average (% change) i12,277 (-31.6%) i17,944 Champery. Median (% change) i10,000 (-28.6%) i14,000

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TATTERSALLS IRELAND SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY - TOP 5 YEARLINGS Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (i) 361 f Exceed and Excel (Aus) Lady of Kildare (Ire) 65,000 Consigned by Riversfield Stud, agent Purchased by De Burgh/Farrington 357 c Indian Haven (GB) Lady Cinders (Ire) 54,000 Consigned by Blakestown Stud, agent Purchased by Mark Tompkins 463 c Bahri Private Collection (Ire) 48,000 Craig & Holly Bandoroff / (859) 987-6212 / www.denalistud.com (16,000gns wnlg ‘06 TATDEC) Consigned by Newtown Stud Hip 539, c, Exceed and Excel (Aus)--Todi (Ire), Purchased by David Redvers by Spinning World 342 c Acclamation (GB) Jour de Grace (Swe) 40,000 Consigned by Gary Swift Sales (i4,000 wnlg ‘06 GOFNOV) From the first crop of Darley’s bay (by Danehill), this Consigned by Shinglis Stud colt is out of a sister to the recent Listed City of York Purchased by Jeremy Glover S. scorer Duff (Ire) from the family of the 1995 G1 367 f Shinko Forest (Ire) Lawless Brigit (GB) 36,000 Oaks d’Italia heroine and G1 Irish Oaks third Valley of (4,000gns wnlg ‘06 TATDEC) Gold (Fr) as well as 2002 G3 Vintage S. victor Dublin Consigned by Mount Eaton Stud (Ire). Purchased by Pat Neary Hip 608, f, Danetime (Ire)--Baraloti (Ire), by Barathea (Ire) TATTERSALLS IRELAND Consigned by Tally-Ho Stud SEPTEMBER YEARLING SALE Danetime’s reputation has sky-rocketed since his WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 2007 untimely death and this filly is consigned by the Westmeath-based operation that stood the son of Danehill responsible for Vital Equine (Ire) and CUMULATIVE 2007 2006 Myboycharlie (Ire). She hails from the esteemed No. Offered 451 416 Oppenheimer family of Footstepsinthesand (GB), Super- No. Sold 333 352 star Leo (Ire) and next week’s G1 St Leger contender RNAs 118 64 Mahler (GB). % RNA 26.2% 15.4% Gross i7,205,700 i8,766,800 Hip 640, f, Haafhd (GB)--Chilly Start (Ire), by Caerleon Average (% change) i21,639 (-13.1%) i24,906 Consigned by the Castlebridge Consignment www.tattersalls.ie One of only two yearlings in the sale by Shadwell’s exciting freshman, this filly has significant broodmare potential as she is out of a close relative to the great Lammtarra.

Hip 669, f, Grandera (Ire)--Deeply (Ire), by Darshaan (GB) Consigned by Islanmore Stud This is a rare offering by Darley’s Japanese-based 3.10 Salisbury, Britain, £12,000, Mdn, 2yo, f, 6f 212ydsT champion Grandera (Ire), out of a close relation to the SNOWY INDIAN (GB) (Indian Ridge {Ire}) is a sister to the highly smart stayer The Glow-Worm (Ire). This is also the Aga talented but ill-fated Snow Ridge (Ire), who was runner-up in the 2004 Khan family of high-class distaffers Sharaya, Sharaniya G1 2000 Guineas following his success in the G2 Royal Lodge S. the and Shawanda (Ire). previous year. Sir Michael Stoute saddles Newsells Park Stud’s homebred debutante, whose dam is the 1997 G1 Prix Royal-Oak EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES FOR 3YO/UP, F/M runner-up Snow Princess (Ire). She faces another newcomer in Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s Shamayel (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), a Date Race Track daughter of the smart listed winner Mauri Moon (GB) from the Barry Hills Sept. 8 Matron S. Leopardstown yard. Sept. 16 Prix Vermeille Longchamp Oct. 6 Sun Chariot S. Newmarket All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Oct. 7 Prix de l'Opera Longchamp unless otherwise indicated Oct. 28 Premio Lydia Tesio Rome TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/6/07 • PAGE 8 of 10

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Thursday, Salisbury, post time: 4:10 p.m. Yesterday’s Results: EBF DICK POOLE FILLIES’ S.-Listed, £27,500, 2yo, f, PRIX DES TOURELLES-Listed, i52,000, Chantilly, 9-5, 6fT 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT, 2:29.80, gd/sf. 1--KING LUNA (FR), 128, f, 4, King’s Best--Luna Caerla SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER (Ire), by Caerleon. O-H H The Aga Khan; B-SNC 1 7 Dubai Power (GB) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) C Brittain Lagardere Elevage; T-Andre Fabre; J-Christophe 2 5 Fashion Rocks (Ire) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Meehan Soumillon; i26,000. Lifetime Record: 8 starts, 3 2 Fifty (Ire) Fasliyev Hannon 4 wins, 4 places, i103,850. *1/2 to Luna Kya (Fr) 4 1 Kylayne (GB) Kyllachy (GB) d’Arcy (Kendor {Fr}), GSW-Fr. 5 3 Transit (Ire) Trans Island (GB) Turner 2--Doe Ray Me (GB), 119, f, 3, Singspiel (Ire)--Ejlaal (Ire), by Caerleon. 10,400. 6 6 Raymi Coya Van Nistelrooy M Botti i 3--Sureyya (Ger), 128, f, 4, Monsun (Ger)--Sankt 7 9 Romantic Destiny (GB) Dubai Destination K Ryan Johanna (Ger), by High Game (GB). i7,800. 8 4 Shamrock Lady (Ire) Orpen Eddery Margins: HF, NK, HD. Odds: 1.20, 5.90, 10.00. 9 8 Vive Les Rouges (GB) Acclamation (GB) Wall Also Ran: La Boum (Ger), Kasatana (Ire), Dance the All carry 124 pounds. Classics (Ire), Miss Clem's (Fr), Crumpett (Ire), Kankakee. Yesterday’s Results: Successful at Longchamp on seasonal return York, 2.30, Mdn, £11,000, 2yo, 7fT, 1:24.69, gd/fm. June 19, King Luna bagged a first stakes victory in the GIANT LOVE (c, 2, Giant’s Causeway--Morning Devo- Prix La Moskowa at this track last time July 26 and doubled her black-type tally with a third straight win tion {GSP-Eng}, by Affirmed), a $250,000 FTSAUG here. Settled in fifth until coming under pressure in the yearling and 95,000gns TATAPR breezer, went straight, she closed on the lead approaching the final postward as the 2-1 chalk returning off a debut ninth at furlong and was ridden out to assert superiority nearing this track Aug. 22. Out sharply to lead, he was pushed the line. along with three furlongs remaining and kept on for a continued drive to hold the persistent Beetuna (Ire) PRIX DE BOULOGNE-Listed, i52,000, Chantilly, 9-5, 4yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:06.50, gd/sf. (Statue of Liberty) by a neck. Military Power (GB) 1--MUSICAL WAY (FR), 125, m, 5, Gold Away (Ire)-- (Dubai Destination) finished a close-up fifth. Giant Love Mulika (Fr), by Procida. (i16,500 2yo ‘04 GOFFRA). is a half-brother to Red Slippers (Nureyev, GSW-Eng); O-Stephanos Constantinidis; B-Haras du Taillis; Balanchine (Storm Bird, Hwt. 3yo-Ire, 11-13 1/2f, T-Philippe van de Poele; J-Ronan Thomas; i26,000. G1SW-Eng & Ire, GSP-Fr, $850,380); Romanov (Ire) Lifetime Record: GSW-Fr & G1SP-Ity, 30 starts, (Nureyev, MGSW-Eng, G1SP-Eng, Ire, Fr & NA, 6 wins, 18 places, i240,725. *1/2 to Murray River $533,984). His dam’s half-sister Out Too Late (Future (Fr) (Esprit du Nord), GSP-Fr. Storm) is responsible for this summer’s multiple 2--Touch of Land (Fr), 123, h, 7, Lando (Ger)--Touch of Group 1-winning juvenile filly Saoirse Abu (Mr. Class (Ger), by Be My Guest. (FF90,000 yrl ‘01 DEAOCT). 10,400. Greeley). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, £7,125. i 3--Rhenus (GB), 123, g, 4, Montjeu (Ire)--Roseate Wood O-Crone Stud Farms Ltd; B-Swettenham Stud; T-Mark (Fr), by Kaldoun (Fr). (i70,000 yrl ‘04 BBASEP). Johnston. i7,800. Margins: 1, NK, NK. Odds: 2.90, 3.70, 2.70. York, 4.10, Mdn, £10,100, 2yo, 6fT, 1:12.92, gd/fm. Also Ran: Far From Old (Ire), Loup de Mer (Ger), Bird of CAPTAIN MACARRY (IRE) (c, 2, Captain Rio {GB}-- Paradise (Fr), La Dancia (Ire), Kiton (Ger). Grannys Reluctance {GB}, by Anita's Prince {Ire}), Musical Way recorded a first stakes win in last term’s sixth on debut at Pontefract Aug. 19, broke swiftly to G3 La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte and came back this assume instant control of this second go. Urged along term to run third in the G2 Prix Corrida at Saint-Cloud as the pack closed approaching the two pole, the May 30. Brought down in the June 14 G3 La Coupe at Longchamp next time, she ran seventh in the June 30 i37,000 GOFNOV foal and 35,000gns TATOCT year- G1 Pretty Polly S. at The Curragh and was a last-out ling was driven out to hold Gala Casino Star (Ire) (Dr fourth in the Aug. 19 G2 Prix Jean Romanet at Fong) by 1 1/4 lengths at odds of 11-1. Captain Deauville. Breaking smartly to lead here, Musical Way Macarry is the 20th winner for his freshman sire (by came under pressure as the field loomed large at the Pivotal {GB}). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, £6,542. quarter-mile marker, but kept plenty in reserve to hold O-Anthony D Gee; B-Humphrey Okeke; T-Bryan Smart. the late rush of Touch of Land. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/6/07 • PAGE 9 of 10

Chantilly, 2.05, Mdn, i21,000, 2yo, c/g, 7fT, 1:26.60, ALLOWANCE RESULTS: gd/sf. 7th-PID, $77,000, NW3L, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:10 4/5, HELLO MORNING (FR) (c, 2, Poliglote {GB}--Hello Molly ft. {Fr}, by Sillery), a debut second at Deauville Aug. 11, MUCHO GUSTO (c, 3, Forest Camp--Song of Angels, raced seven lengths off in third until taking closer order by Unbridled's Song) Lifetime Record: 12-3-4-2, in the straight. Pushed along to challenge Falco (Pivotal $112,710. O-Heiligbrodt Racing Stable. B-Pollock Farms {GB}) with 300 meters remaining, the 3-5 pick came (KY). T-Steven M Asmussen. *$145,000 yrl '05 under a late drive to oust that rival by a neck in the KEESEP. shades of the post. The winner is a full brother to Hello Sunday (Fr) (GSW-Fr & GISP-US, $313,006). Lifetime 6th-PID, $73,500, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y (AWT), Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 1 place, i14,700. 1:44, ft. O-Mme M Leurson; B-Haras du Camp Benard; WHISPER LOUDLY (f, 3, Real Quiet--Princess Be Good, T-Criquette Head-Maarek. by Clever Trick) Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-2, $100,557. Chantilly, 2.35, Mdn, i21,000, 2yo, f, 7fT, 1:28.80, O/T-Ralph J Biamonte. B-Serendipity Farm, Karen gd/sf. Wolfsdorf DVM & Sergio De Souza (KY). *$7,500 wlng MODERN LOOK (GB) (f, 2, Zamindar--Prophecy {Ire} '04 KEENOV. **3/4 to Quiet Whisper (Quiet American), {G1SW-Eng, $139,301}, by Warning {GB}) was let go SW, $115,757. at odds of 7-2 returning from a first-up fourth at Deauville Aug. 12. Settled second after the opening 6th-DEL, $44,600, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), NW2X, strides, she was pushed to the front at the quarter-mile 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:43 4/5, ft. marker and eased clear under sympathetic urging to MENACING (c, 4, Lemon Drop Kid--Masada {MSW, best Vadsalina (Ire) (Sagacity {Fr}) by a comfortable $267,139}, by Pleasant Tap) Lifetime Record: 8-3-0-0, three lengths. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 1 place, $103,600. O/B-Robert S Evans (KY). T-Timothy F i12,600. Ritchey. *Won by 6 3/4 lengths. O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-David Smaga. 9th-PHA, $41,000, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:36 2/5, fm. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N NINA MARIE (m, 8, Hansel--Danielle's Ice, by Tiffany AMERICA Ice) Lifetime Record: 54-7-10-5, $152,186. O-My Son My Son Stable LLC. B-Gen Monty Foss & Gen John Moirano (NY). T-Patricia Farro. STAKES RESULTS: JOSE COLL VIDAL-GI-PR (Listed), $61,620, CMR, 9-3, 2yo, 6f, 1:09 4/5, ft. i ON THE WORKTAB i 1--#FORBIDDEN PRINCE, 117, c, 2, More Than Ready-- ARLINGTON Last Portrait, by Sunny Clime. O-Establo Rafanil; Purim (Dynaformer), 4f, :49.00, 10/25 B-Rafael Matos (KY); T-Ramon Morales; J-Javier Santiago; $36,972. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-1, BELMONT $45,472. *1/2 to Forbidden Queen (Halory Hunter), Any Limit (Limit Out), 3f, :35.90, 1/4 MSW-PR, $100,203. Sightseeing (Pulpit), 5f, 1:00.72, 5/12 2--Eltish Emerald, 117, c, 2, Eltish--Lubicon, by Sir Greeley (Mr. Greeley), 4f (tt), :48.27, 3/25 Apalachee. ($27,000 yrl '06 OBSAUG). $12,324. Tale of Ekati (Tale of the Cat), 4f, :48.14, 4/10 3--Galvan, 117, c, 2, Fusaichi Pegasus--Pleasant Music, DEL MAR by Pleasant Tap. ($55,000 yrl '06 KEESEP). $6,162. Arson Squad (Brahms), 7f, 1:28.80, 2/4 Margins: 1 1/4, 2, HD. Odds: 2.55, 1.50, 1.20. Nashoba’s Key (Silver Hawk), 5f, 1:01.00, 10/51 FRONTIER H., $50,000, GLD, 9-4, (S), 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, Porto Santo (Fr) (Kingsalsa), 5fT, 1:01.20, 1/3 1:56, ft. Selvatica (Forestry), 5f, 1:00.60, 6/51 1--ROCKEM SOCKEM, 119, g, 6, Ulises--Royalty in Surf Cat (Sir Cat), 7f, 1:28.80, 2/4 Motion, by Silver Deputy. O-Mast Thoroughbreds HOLLYWOOD PARK LLC; B-Ed & Connie Pass (MI); T-Robert M Gorham; The Golden Noodle (D’wildcat), 7f, 1:28.80, 1/1 J-Octavio Bernal; $30,000. Lifetime Record: Your Tent or Mine (Forest Camp), 3f, :38.00, 17/21 33-12-11-3, $501,237. 2--Demagoguery, 117, g, 5, Demaloot Demashoot-- SARATOGA Vanline, by Pass the Line. ($8,500 yrl '03 MICSEP). Got the Last Laugh (Distorted Humor), 6f (tt), 1:15.00, 1/2 $10,000. Gun Salute (Military), 4f (tt), :49.89, 4/10 3--Its His Time, 120, g, 5, Gilded Time--Diamonia, by Revved Up (With Approval), 4f (tt), :50.66, 6/10 Diamond Prospect. $5,500. Sargent Seattle (Vindication), 5f (tt), 1:04.30, 1/3 Margins: 5 1/4, 5 1/4, 12. Odds: 3.40, 2.50, 2.50. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/6/07 • PAGE 10 of 10

7th-APX, $34,500, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW3$X, , g, 4, Gulch--Aerturas (Fr) (SW & MGSP, 3yo/up, a5fT, :56 2/5, fm. $122,544), by Manado (Ire). DMR, 9-5, (C), 1m PROSICO (g, 4, Siphon {Brz}--Timely Quarrel, by Time (AWT), 1:40 3/5. B-William D Gould (KY). *1/2 to for a Change) Lifetime Record: 11-5-2-0, $96,531. Cargo (Caro {Ire}), MGSP, $236,588; and Miss A. O-Marc D Goldish & Savoy Stable. B-Brereton C Jones Bomb (Lemon Drop Kid), MSW, $161,091. (KY). T-Dale Bennett. *$40,000 yrl '04 KEESEP; $110,000 2yo ‘05 OBSJUN. **1/2 to Mr. Nightlinger Double Your Luck, f, 4, Polish Numbers--Make Merry, (Indian Charlie), GSP. by Rare Performer. LRL, 9-5, 5 1/2fT, 1:03 1/5. B-Mary E Eppler & Jonathan Gargiulo (MD). *Full to 10th-LRL, $26,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, Merry Princess, MSW, $319,164. 1:40 4/5, fm. LIMEY (g, 4, Lemon Drop Kid--Hill Fifty Four {SP}, by Pine Bluff) Lifetime Record: 10-4-1-2, $39,296. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N O-Agnes Peace. B-John H Peace (KY). T-George Weaver. EUROPE

9th-LRL, $26,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, CONDITIONS RESULTS: 1:40 4/5, fm. ITALY, Rome, 4.40, 9-4, i22,500, 3yo, f, 1mT, TOYMAKER (c, 4, Woodman--Betty's Pet, by Dehere) 1:40.50, gd. Lifetime Record: 9-2-3-1, $53,660. O-Centennial COTTONMOUTH (IRE) (f, 3, Noverre--Nafzira {Ire}, by Farms. B-William C Schettine (KY). T-Rodney Jenkins. Darshaan {GB}) Lifetime Record: 11-3-1-2, i48,688. *$100,000 yrl '04 KEESEP. O/T-Alduino & Giuseppe Botti; B-Cloneen Stud. *i5,000 yrl ‘05 TATIRE. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Hesablumin, g, 2, Blumin Affair--Bay Symphony, by BRITAIN, Lingfield, 3.15, 9-5, £6,000, 2yo, 7f (AWT), Meadowlake. PRM, 9-4, (S), 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-David 1:24.79, stn. Anderson & James Barney (IA). *$16,000 yrl '06 IOWAUG. MEERISS (IRE) (c, 2, Dubai Destination--Bless the Bride +Seacrest, c, 2, Makin--Sum Secret, by Devil's Bag. {Ire}, by Darshaan {GB}) Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-1, CTX, 9-5, (S), 4 1/2f, :53 4/5. B-Nancy Lynn Terhune £0,000. O-Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; (WV). B-Hugo Lascelles; T-Mick Channon. *90,000gns yrl ‘06 Secret Square, c, 2, Sea of Secrets--Sheepshank, by TATOCT. Mining. PRM, 9-4, (S), 6f, 1:12. B-Alan Claghorn (IA). Theedgeoftheriver, g, 2, Standing On Edge--Credence, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: by Believe It. CTX, 9-5, (S), 4 1/2f, :53 3/5. +Aube Claire (Ire), c, 2, Act One (GB)--Midefix (Ity) B-Sorbetters & John D McKee (WV). (SW & GSP-Ity, $119,541), by Night Shift. Rome, +Genegenedancnmachn, g, 2, Tribal Rule--Darva, by Italy, 9-4, Mdn, unraced 2yo, c/g, 1mT. B-Societa With Approval. DMR, 9-5, (S), (C), 5 1/2f (AWT), Finanza Locale Consulting SRL. *i24,000 yrl ‘06 1:07. B-J & J Mamakos Corporation (CA). *$5,700 ITYSEP. yrl '06 FTKFEB; $20,000 2yo ‘07 BESJAN. Lodi (Ire), g, 2, Bertolini--Lady of Leisure, by Diesis Angela's Double, f, 3, Double Honor--Angela's Honor, (GB). Kempton Park, Britain, 9-5, Mdn, 2yo, by Honor Grades. APX, 9-5, (S), 6f (AWT), 1:12. 6f (AWT). B-Allevamento Gialloblu SRL. *1/2 to B-Connie Phillips (IL). Omasheriff (Ire) (Shinko Forest {Ire}), Hwt. 3yo-Ger Gator King, c, 3, El Prado (Ire)--Mambo Madness, by at 5-7f, SW & GSP-Ger, SP-Fr, $164,229. Kingmambo. WOX, 9-5, 1 1/4m (AWT), 2:05 1/5. +Sa Midas (Ire), f, 2, Dashing Blade (GB)--Sa Miniera B-Adena Springs (ON). (Ire) (SW-Ity), by Perugino. Rome, Italy, 9-4, Mdn, Can B Valid, g, 3, I Can't Believe--Valid Vany, by Valid unraced 2yo, f, 1mT. B-S Iorio. Appeal. WOX, 9-5, (S), 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:46 3/5. Gilded Youth (GB), g, 3, Gorse (GB)--Nisha (GB), by B-Colebrook Farms (ON). I'll Do More, f, 3, More Than Ready--Do as I Say, by Nishapour (Fr). Kempton Park, Britain, 9-5, Mdn, Unbridled. MNR, 9-4, 1m70y, 1:48 2/5. B-John E & 3-5yo, 7f (AWT). B-Girsonfield Ltd. Barbara R Smicklas (KY). *$57,000 yrl '05 KEESEP. Auenwiese (Ger), f, 3, Lando (Ger)--Anatina (Ger), by Night Owl, g, 3, Out of Place--Stay Up Late, by Big Shuffle. Dresden, Germany, 9-2, Mdn, 3yo, Aloma's Ruler. PID, 9-5, (S), 6f (AWT), 1:11 4/5. 7 1/2fT. B-Gestut Auenquelle. B-Frances A H Leidy (PA). *$38,000 wlng '04 Hibiki (Ire), c, 3, Montjeu (Ire)--White Queen (Ire), by FTMDEC; $67,000 yrl '05 FTKJUL. **1/2 to Cara Spectrum (Ire). Lingfield, Britain, 9-5, Mdn, 3yo/up, Regina (Fit to Fight), MG1SW-Brz; and Runaway Ab 11f 106ydsT. B-Albert Conneally. (Runaway Groom), SW.