Visit the Blind Luck Heads Parx Racing’s TDN Website: GII Cotillion S. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com P4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010 For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. GOFFS ORBY SALE STARTS TODAY Last year=s i475,000 sale topper, a chestnut daugh- Having dispensed with the Millions Sale concept last ter of Giant=s Causeway and the 2005 G1 Irish 1000 year, Goffs continues its >focus on the horse= strategy Guineas victress Saoire (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), Pink Diva with a strong catalog for this year=s renewal of the (Ire), broke through in a maiden at Pontefract last week. Orby Yearling Sale, which starts at the sales company=s Her half-brother by Invincible Spirit (Ire), offered by Kill complex today. With the same number of yearlings Cahermorris Stables, is set to sell tomorrow as Hip on offer as last 354. Nine lots will represent Denis and Joan Brosnan=s year, subject to Croom House Stud, and the pick of the Co. Limerick withdrawals, nursery=s team is Hip 426, an April-foaled Dr Fong half- part one of the brother to the recent G1 Phoenix S. hero Zoffany (Ire) sale is set to ( {GB}). Kilcarn Stud is a regular near the top of take place today results sheets and offers eight yearlings this year. They and tomorrow, include Hip 386, a daughter of hot sire (Ire) and with 430 year- Spirit of Tara (Ire), who is a sister to the multiple Clas- lings catalogued. sic winner Salsabil (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells. Technology A further 236 available includes Sirecam=s videos of lots on offer, are scheduled to which can be accessed here, and Goffs= recently Cape Blanco (Ire) go under the launched iPhone application. Selling gets underway at INPHO/Cathal Noonan hammer Thurs- 11 a.m., and the full catalogue and updates can be day. Among viewed at www.goffs.com. those on offer are 118 siblings to black-type winners, 60 of those at pattern-race level. The sale, or its previ- Bargains-a-Plenty... ous incarnations, has enjoyed a banner year on the As well as this year=s Classic winners Cape Blanco track, with 2008 graduate Cape Blanco (Ire) (Galileo (Ire) and Bethrah (Ire), other notable members of Orby {Ire}), a i330,000 purchase, garnering this season=s honor roll include Alexander Goldrun (Ire) (Gold Away G1 Irish Derby and G1 Irish Champion S.; and G1 Irish {Ire}), Bachelor Duke (Miswaki), Grandera (Ire) (Grand 1000 Guineas victress Bethrah (Ire) ( {Ire}), a Lodge), Halfway to i160,000 buy in 2008, leading the way. Reflecting on Heaven (Ire) (Pivotal the Orby Sale=s evolutionary process, Goffs= Chief Exec- {GB}), Lush Lashes utive Henry Beeby commented, AWe are thrilled with (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), the excellent support from Irish breeders for this year=s New Approach (Ire) Orby Sale, including several new and returning vendors, (Galileo {Ire}), Red which has resulted in such a strong catalogue of really Rocks (Ire) (Galileo good-looking athletic types. The overwhelming feed- {Ire}), Septimus (Ire) back from buyers last year was the high standard of (Sadler=s Wells), Scor- individuals on offer. Goffs yearlings have demonstrated pion (Ire) (Montjeu the success of our focus is the horse policy throughout {Ire}) and Vinnie Roe the season, led by two Classic winners in Cape Blanco (Ire) (Definite Article Lush Lashes (GB) and Bethrah, backed up by some exciting two-year- {GB}). However, Goffs= Horsephotos olds. We believe buyers will find even more of the same premier sale has not built success on the high end of quality at Goffs this September, as our vendors have the market alone, with several graduates making their worked with us to produce a catalogue of real strength, mark on the track for a relatively low investment. depth, quality and diversity that will appeal to a wide Orby Preview Cont. p2 range of buyers.@

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Goffs Orby Sale Cont.

Recent bargain buys include the 2009 G1 Vincent O=Brien National S. winner Kingsfort (War Chant), a i36,000 purchase; 2009 G1 Moyglare Stud S. victress (Ire) (Powerscourt {GB}), who cost i34,000 two years ago; recently retired 2009 G1 July Cup victor and i35,000 buy Fleeting Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}); GOFFS ORBY SALE 2009 GI Metropolitan H. winner and Hip 7, f, Mr. Greeley --Watership Crystal (Ire), i18,000 purchase by Sadler's Wells Bribon (Fr) (Mark of Consigned by Kilcarn Stud Esteem {Ire}); and last Pat O'Kelly's Navan-based nursery has become syn- year=s G1 Poule onymous with this auction by providing eight sale Bribon (Fr) d=Essai des Pouliches toppers and this daughter of Gainesway's Adam Coglianese heroine Elusive Wave world-renowned resident has a page that stands tall. (Ire) (Elusive City), She is out of a full-sister to group winner Dubai Suc- who was a snip at i20,000. Graduates of last year=s cess (GB) and half to Michael Poland's star performers sale to have made an immediate impact include this Solar Crystal (Ire) (Alzao) and State Crystal (Ire) (High term=s G2 Superlative S. and G2 Vintage S. winner King Estate {Ire}), as well as Watership Down's 2000 Torus (Ire) (Oratorio {Ire}), a i30,000 yearling, and G1 Fillies' Mile winner Crystal Music (Nureyev). She is i90,000 purchase Al Aasifh (Ire) (Invincible Spirit now the dam of the currently unbeaten two-year-old {Ire}), who won the Listed Rose Bowl S. in July. colt Treasury Devil (Bernardini). Others to have added to the sale=s luster this season include the G3 Tetrarch S. winner and G1 Irish 2000 Hip 8, c, Holy Roman Emperor (Ire)--Welsh Love (Ire), Guineas runner-up Free Judgement (Vindication), who by Ela-Mana-Mou (Ire) cost i50,000 two years ago; G2 Park S. hero Consigned by Kilcarn Stud Balthazaar=s Gift (Ire) (Xaar {GB}), a i12,000 pick; and Welsh Love is a large part of the Kilcarn success the G2 South African Fillies Guineas victress Gibraltar story, having produced champion Second Empire (Ire) Blue (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), a i75,000 graduate and group-winning 2001 Ir,1.2-million Orby topper of 2008. Balestrini (Ire) (Danehill), as well as the sire Hemingway (Ire) (Spectrum {Ire}). In her mid-20s now, the last Goffs Orby Sale -- Day 1 Outs three progeny of the relative of Salsabil (Ire) and Marju 20, 58, 59A, 64, 71, 80, 96, 107, 111, 130, 131, (Ire) to sell here fetched a total of Ir,2.1-million and this 173, 187, 188, 207, 215. May-foaled son of Coolmore's Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) can only add to that tally.

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Goffs Orby Hip Happenings Cont. from p2

Hip 101, c, Galileo (Ire)--Dapprima (Ger), by Shareef Dancer Consigned by Castletown Stud From the Hernons= Co. Cork base, this is a May- foaled full-brother to Ballydoyle's 2009 G1 Criterium International fourth Don Carlos (Ger), who was snapped up for 300,000gns at Tattersalls October in 2008. His other full-sibling is the listed-placed Dubai (Ire), while he has a three-parts brother in the 2007 G3 Dr Busch- Memorial winner Davidoff (Ger) (Montjeu {Ire}) and two group-winning half-brothers by Dashing Blade (GB) in Duellant (Ire) and Denaro (Ger).

Hip 105, c, Dynaformer--Demure (GB), by Machiavellian Consigned by Kilboy Estate Saturday's G1 Fillies' Mile winner White Moonstone was a further reminder of Dynaformer's international influence and this is the sole representative of the Three Chimneys giant in the catalogue. Out of Cheveley Park Stud's unraced half to the dual group-winning sprinter Diffident (Fr) (Nureyev), this April-foaled colt is a half-brother to listed scorers Il Warrd (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) and Coy (Ire) (Danehill), as well as Friday's Ascot handicap victor Little Garcon (Bernstein).

Hip 121, f, Invincible Spirit (Ire)--English Ballet (Ire), by Danehill Dancer (Ire) Consigned by Abbeville & Meadow Court Studs (Agent) This is the first foal out of the Sangster family's 2006 G3 Sweet Solera S. winner, who was also second in the G2 May Hill S. and third in the G1 Fillies' Mile of that year. Her family has served Bertram Firestone well, courtesy of the exploits of Rum Charger (Ire) (Spectrum {Ire}) and her 2008 GI Secretariat S. and 2010 GI Manhattan H.-winning son Winchester (Theatrical {Ire}).

Hip 156, f, Galileo (Ire)--Grecian Dancer (GB), by Dansili (GB) Consigned by Lodge Park Stud Teofilo (Ire) and (GB) have advertised the effectiveness of the Galileo-Danehill cross, and this is the first foal out of the late Dr. Vincent O=Brien=s 2008 G3 Ridgewood Pearl S. heroine, who ended her late-blosssoming career with a third placing in the G2 Windsor Forest S. at Ascot. She is also a half to the dual group-winning juvenile of 2002 Wunders Dream (Ire) (Averti {Ire}), from the immediate family of the top-class Hong Kong performers Firebolt (Ire) (Flying Spur {Aus}) and Mensa (GB) (Rudimentary).

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Goffs Cont. Hip 177, c, Dansili (GB)--House In Wood (Fr), by Woodman Consigned by Hawthorn Villa Stud This offering from Paddy Twomey's establishment is the sole representative of Juddmonte's supersire to sell on the first day and one of only two in the book. He is a three-parts brother to the ill-fated 2007 GI Garden City S. heroine Alexander Tango (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), whose dam is a half to the sire Housamix (Fr) (Linamix {Fr}) and the 1998 GI Vanity Invitational H. runner-up Housa Dancer (Fr) (Fabulous Dancer), later the dam of this year's G3 Diomed S. scorer Bushman (GB) (Maria's Mon). PREVIEWS

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FEATURE PRESENTATION • G1 PRIX DE L'ARC DE TRIOMPHE ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR PATHFORK Silverton Hill Partnership=s Pathfork (Distorted Humor) remains on course for the Nov. 6 GI Breeders= Cup

Juvenile, trainer Jessica Harrington announced Sunday. AHe=s come out of the race really well and is back in full work now,@ Harrington said of the Aug. 21 G2 Futurity S. and Sept. 11 G1 National S. winner. AHe has to produce the right form on the gallops between now and then, and there=s a 50-50 chance of him going on dirt. I=m going to work him on Friday week, and we=ll decide

then when to work him again. He=s going to travel out O’BRIEN DUO SET FOR GREEN LIGHT there Oct. 30 and he=ll do 36 hours quarantine. The Aidan O=Brien looks likely to saddle Derrick Smith=s plan is then to give him a canter on the Tuesday, work pair of Fame and Glory (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) and Cape on the Wednesday, jump out of the stalls Thursday, Blanco (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in Sunday=s G1 Prix de l=Arc breeze him on Friday and hope for the best on Saturday.@ de Triomphe at Longchamp. With Johnny Murtagh set to resume his partnership with the former, who has not FINAL JC GOLD CUP MOVE FOR BLAME been seen since winning the G2 Royal Whip at The Blame (Arch) was sent to Keeneland=s Polytrack Mon- Curragh Aug. 8, the ride on the Sept. 4 G1 Irish Cham- day morning for his final drill prior to Saturday=s pion S. hero Cape Blanco has yet to be finalised. AThe GI Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont. Sent to the track plan is to go there with Fame and Glory and we=re also at approximately 7:45 a.m., the four-year-old breezed a looking at it with Cape Blanco,@ the O=Brien said on half-mile in :48 with Casey Chavez aboard. The work Sunday. AObviously, there is a little bit of work to do was the fastest of five works at that distance. AHe and we=ll see what this week will bring, but everything went :25 for the first quarter and :23 for the second is so far, so good and we=re happy.@ quarter, and cooled out just right, which is the most important thing," said trainer Al Stall Jr. AThis was more of just a blow-out type work. We weren't trying to gain anything by it fitness-wise. This was just kind Racetrack of a sharpener. It=s just very routine.@ The winner of the Aug. 7 GI Whitney S., Blame--who registered four works at Keeneland since returning to his home base Round-Up Aug. 30--recorded his most recent Sept. 19, a six-fur- long move in 1:12. AHe had a bunch of stiff works and I DEWHURST LIKELY FOR FRANKEL wanted to get a two-mile gallop into him, that=s why I J “TDN Rising Star” J Frankel (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) [blew him out today]," Stall said. AThat's needed here looks set to wrap up his two-year-old campaign with an or there.@ According to Stall, Blame will walk this morn- outing in Newmarket=s G1 Dewhurst S. Oct. 17. ing, jog Wednesday and then train lightly Thursday Following the Khalid Abdullah homebred=s 10-length before boarding a plane for New York around 10 a.m. success in Saturday=s G2 Royal Lodge S., Doncaster=s Also a winner of this season=s GI Stephen Foster H., G1 Racing Post Trophy was mentioned as an alterna- the Adele B. Dilschneider and Claiborne Farm color tive, but Racing Manager Teddy Grimthorpe has sug- bearer will use the Gold Cup as a springboard to the gested that Newmarket is the target. AThat=s the way GI Breeders' Cup Classic at Churchill Downs Nov. 6. [trainer] Henry [Cecil] wants to go and he is favouring the Dewhurst at the moment, but there is nothing set in stone yet,@ Grimthorpe told PA Sport. Jockey Tom BORGIA Queally was quick to pay a tribute the juvenile. AHe=s so HURRICANE RUN imposing and he dominates everything he does, even in LOPE DE VEGA a piece of work,@ Queally said. AHe has so much going for him and has plenty of speed. At Ascot, they went Champions bred and raised slow and when I moved to go a length closer, he went by Gestüt Ammerland from second to fifth gear. He=s just smooth, has plenty of ability and a nice temperament. He=s very exciting Find the next one at the and let=s just hope he stays sound.@ Tattersalls Sale Oct 5th-6th Hips 120, 121, 122, 283, 291, 362

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TATTERSALLS OCTOBER PREVIEW AThe whole point of having those first three contests by David Morgan and Edward Prosser as auction races was to give [buyers at] the mid- Graduates from Book 1 of this year=s Tattersalls Octo- dle-market October 1 chances of winning huge prize ber Yearling Sale will once again gain access to an money, and that aim has been achieved already,@ said exclusive group of eight races, worth ,1.75 million, and Tattersalls Marketing Director that is expected to prove a big incentive to buyers Jimmy George. AI=m confident when the sale kicks off at Park Paddocks Oct. 5. The those horses= owners will be back main two juvenile con- buying again this year. Since we tests for graduates of moved away from the select the 2009 sale--a fillies= Houghton format, the point of Oc- contest worth over tober Book 1 is that it attracts buy- ,300,000 and a race ers from a whole cross-section, for both sexes carrying and the winners of these races tattersalls.com a purse in excess of demonstrate that. These races are ,500,000--are set for designed to appeal to owners who spend anything from Oct. 2 at Newmarket. 5,000 to 1-million guineas on a yearling, and this series The first three races has really struck a chord with owners and trainers.@ www.tattersalls.com this season all went to There are 689 lots catalogued in Book 1, compared to winners with five-figure price tags. Australian owner 676 in 2009, but numbers have shot up in the sale=s Nevan Botica picked up ,200,000 Tattersalls Millions second week. There are 1,030 in Book 2 (Oct. 11-14), Auction Trophy heroine I Love Me (GB) (Cape Cross compared to 820 in 2009 and 1,210 in Book 3 (Oct. {Ire}) for 45,000gns; ,100,000 Tattersalls Millions 14-16), a huge rise on the 466 listed 12 months ago. Auction S. victor Zebedee (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) AWe working around the 650-figure mark for Book 1, cost owner Julie Wood 70,000gns; and Sheikh Moham- and it=s fair to say numbers in Books 2 and 3 are med Obaid Al Maktoum paid 40,000gns for ,100,000 greater than anticipated when we went into yearling Tattersalls Millions Fillies' Auction S. winner Khor inspections this spring,@ added George. ABut, again, it=s Sheed (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). a great vote of confidence in the sale.@ Cont. p7

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(Tattersalls October Preview cont.) Tattersalls officials are examining the impact on next With his marketing team, George travelled extensively year=s sale of the British Horseracing Authority=s deci- through the year to promote this sale, and is confident sion to move Champions= Day from Newmarket to that his efforts will bear fruit next week. AWe really Ascot next year. As part of the reshuffle, the middle have been to all corners of the globe this year, and the weekend of the October Sale will feature racing at response has been very positive since the October 1 Newmarket next year at a time when buyers are usually catalogue came out,@ he said. AWe=re looking forward to busy inspecting yearlings. AThere is a bit to digest with welcoming an international cast of buyers with some these race dates,@ George said. AThere are seemingly no new faces to add to the mix.@ clashes with our sales dates, but we need to see if The Maktoum brothers bought 11 of the 31 lots to there will be any possible ramifications. At this stage, it make 300,000gns or more in Book 1 last year, and in seems they have put together an interesting new race Book 2 they ac- programme, and I think the industry needs to get be- counted for no less hind it so it can achieve its stated aims.@ than 15 of the 23 six-figure yearlings. TATTERSALLS OCTOBER BOOK 1 George acknowl- edges the family=s importance. AWe CUMULATIVE 2009 2008 have been encour- No. Catalogued 676 611 aged by the other No. Offered 609 532 Northern Hemisphere No. Sold 474 410 Sheikh Mohammed & John Ferguson sales so far this RNAs 135 122 tattersalls.com year,@ he remarked. % RNA 22.2% 22.9% AAnd the Maktoums Gross 53,735,000gns 49,821,000gns have been great supporters of Tattersalls over the years Average (% Change) 113,365gns (-6.7%) 121,515gns and have bought many of their top horses here, and I Median (% Change) 78,000gns (-8.2%) 85,000gns am sure that they will continue to do so.@ www.tattersalls.com

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Swan Song for Bloomsbury Stud... AThe (GB) (Green Desert) colt [lot 256] Henrietta Tavistock, the Dowager Duchess of Bed- out of First (Highest Honor {Fr}) is a full-brother to ford, has spent the past five decades propelling Blooms- Perfect Stride (Oasis Dream {GB}), who is a black-type bury Stud to global success, but when Lot 187 enters horse,@ she added. AI also have an Oasis Dream filly in the sale ring at Tattersalls next Tuesday, it will mark Book 2 and, in the December Sale, I have a foal by the start of the final act for her celebrated breeding and Oasis Dream and a mare in foal to him. For once I=ve racing operation. gone along with the right stallion.@ Three years ago, the Duchess dispersed all but the Looking deeper into the sale, the Duchess remarked, most treasured of her New Zealand-based stock, and AIn Book 2, we have a Medicean (GB) (Machiavellian) the remaining English yearlings--of which there are filly out of Ego (GB) (Green Desert) [lot 1014], who was eight--will be sold at the Tattersalls October Yearling out of Myself (GB) (Nashwan) out of Pushy. Myself is Sale. A further 15 mares, three fillies and 10 foals from now in New Zealand and has a very nice O=Reilly (NZ) Bloomsbury will pass through the Park Paddocks ring at ( {Ire}) filly this year. She gave Lammtarra the Tattersalls December Sale, and then the curtain will (Nijinsky II) weight and was beaten a head in the Wash- fall. ington Singer as a two-year-old.@ The Duchess bought her first foal in 1965, resurrect- The Duchess still splits her time between New Zea- ing the famous Bedford silks that had lain unused by land and England. successive Dukes for a century. She set about passion- AI sold the stud in New Zealand and quite a lot of the ately transforming stock, but what I didn=t sell when we had the dispersal her husband=s fam- sale in New Zealand were the old mares and the fillies ily seat at Woburn that I had in training--Myself was among those we kept. Abbey, Bedford- It=s three years hence, and it=s amazing how quickly shire, from a work- they replicate. ing agricultural farm AI=m a New Zealand resident, so I spend half and half into a thriving stud in both places,@ she continued. AMy three children live farm, built around here in England, and the horses are in New Zealand.@ the club-footed It is impossible to escape Mrs Moss=s legacy at mare Mrs Moss Bloomsbury Stud. Her descendants continue to make Henry Cecil and Henrietta Tavistock (GB) (Reform {GB}). an impact in Europe and Australasia. Trevor Jones photo Bloomsbury Stud=s AI never dreamt it would turn out like this and, had it stellar matriarch not been for Mrs Moss, it probably wouldn=t have,@ produced 11 winners from 15 foals. Among her five declared the Duchess. AShe cost 2,100gns, and is now black-type scorers were G1 Japan Cup winner Jupiter the ancestress of 161 individual winners, which is really Island (GB) (St Paddy {GB}) and the high-class quite a lot for one little mare. We have a very exciting two-year-olds Precocious (GB) (Mummy=s Pet {GB}), one in the Southern Hemisphere called Precedence (NZ) Pushy (GB) (Sharpen Up {GB}) and Krayyan (GB) (Zabeel {NZ}), who is a grandson of her High Line (GB) (Tower Walk {GB}). (High Hat {GB}) daughter. He is in training with Bart Mrs Moss=s influence is in strong evidence among the Cummings and is in the betting for this year=s Mel- stud=s offerings at Tattersalls October Yearling Sale. bourne Cup. The mare appears as third dam to both of Bloomsbury=s AAlso from the same line is Tavistock (NZ) (Montjeu Book 1 yearlings, the first being a Nayef (Gulch) colt {Ire}), who has just been retired to Patrick Hogan=s out of G2 Sun Chariot S. winner Danceabout (GB) stud. He=s by Montjeu (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells) out of a (Shareef Dancer). mare by Quest For Fame (GB) (Rainbow Quest), out of AHe=s a really lovely colt,@ said the Duchess. ASome of the same High Line daughter of Mrs Moss, and he won the Nayef=s are quite leggy, but if you mix it with Mrs two Group 1s over seven furlongs and a mile, which is Moss, you have a much more compact horse. He looks not what you expect from Montjeu. So Mrs Moss is like he is going to be a two-year-old rather than a making her impact now Down Under, which is lovely.@ late-developing horse. Cont. p9

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Tattersalls October Preview Cont. AHer filly this year is probably not a typical Green Come December, Bloomsbury Stud will cease as an Desert in that his progeny are often small, but she has operational entity, but what of Woburn=s future, and size and scope as well as quality,@ Lane added. AShe is the family=s association with Thoroughbred breeding a lot like a colt, with a great walk. We had Darley look and racing? at her twice in early spring, and someone came to see AWe have the stud farm at Woburn on the market to her the other day. It=s not often that people come to lease because, over the years, we have developed it look at them here, because we are in Wales--I don=t into an excellent 280 acres, and it=s really well-fenced think people like to pay to come over the Severn and beautifully laid-out,@ said the Duchess. AIt just Bridge!@ seemed a shame, after putting as much effort into Deer, who founded the high-tech tool business making it a really nice stud, to let it go back to being a Renishaw, and was valued at ,88 million in the 2010 farm again. Sunday Times Rich List, had a small broodmare team at ASeveral people have looked at it and, hopefully, it Fawley Stud in Oxfordshire before buying Oakgrove will get leased. I have got such a good team running it Stud, near Chepstow in South Wales, a decade ago. that it would be very nice if it all continued.@ Lane has been a key member of the team for the past But the Duchess is confident her connection to the six years. The stud has a further two yearlings cata- stud has not ended. logued in Book 1 and five in Book 2. AI would imagine the family would take it on again in AWe have a Shamardal (Giant=s Causeway) colt in the future,@ she said. AMy oldest son [Andrew, Duke of Book 1 who is out of Oystermouth (GB) (Averti {Ire}) Bedford and a Tattersalls director], who runs Woburn [lot 486], a half-sister to Patavellian (Ire) (Machiavellian) now has a tremendous amount on his hands and he has and a full-sister to Avonbridge (GB) (Averti {Ire}),@ con- a very young family--they=re only nine and five.@ tinued Lane. AHe is the mare=s first foal and he is a While the Duchess is phiosophical about the upcom- lovely horse. He is typically Shamardal in that he is a bit ing dispersal, she admits there will be tough moments coarse to look at, but he is very athletic. He doesn=t later this year. have the most attractive head, but there is an awful lot AI have always sold yearlings, so that won=t cause too to like about him physically. much emotion, but in December the mares will be very AThe other in Book 1 is an Oasis Dream colt out of difficult to sell,@ she said. AI have been breeding horses Royal Jade (GB) (Last Tycoon {Ire}) [lot 557] from a for 45 years, so it=s going to be quite painful.@--David very good speed family. He has a bit of size about him Morgan and is a really nice horse--he looks speedy.@ Deer has enjoyed no shortage of success as an Another Golden Acord for Oakgrove? owner-breeder via the likes of Averti and the G1 Prix de Rudolf Valentino (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) gave the l=Abbaye-winning half-brothers Patavellian and team at his Wales-based consignor Oakgrove Stud a Avonbridge, and he is now striving to establish a niche pleasant surprise when topping last year=s Tattersalls among the big-hitters at the yearling sales. To achieve October Yearling Sale those aims, Oakgrove has been upgrading its mares, a Book 1 at 700,000gns, and process that has seen Maganda joined by further pur- there are high hopes for the chases, via advisor Amanda Skiffington, such as the colt=s Green Desert (Danzig) unraced three-year-old Flag Day (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), out three-parts sister, who is of Darley=s G1 Cheveley Park S. winner Blue Duster catalogued as Lot 400 next (Danzig) and from the family of triple Group 1 winner Wednesday. Special Duty (GB) (Hennessy). She traces back to U.S. Rudolf Valentino has since champion filly Chris Evert (Swoon=s Son). clinched a win and a AWe took a view that the farm needed a bit of a Group 3 placing for shake-up to try and move on and compete in the top Rudolf Valentino tattersalls.com Coolmore, further justifying league at the sales,@ said Lane, adding, AMaganda has a Oakgrove Stud owner John lovely Green Desert weanling. I=m not sure where she Deer=s decision to pay 320,000gns for the colt=s dam will go next, but she is in foal to Oasis Dream again. Maganda (Sadler=s Wells) at the 2007 Tattersalls De- She has given everything a bit of a wake-up call here-- cember Sale. she=s helping it all move forward. AI nearly had a heart attack when the boss bought AWe bought Flag Day [for 115,000gns] at the Maganda, but she is a gorgeous mare," said Oakgrove Tattersalls July Sale, and she is from a great family. Stud=s Manager Tim Lane. AWe thought her colt last She is a nice-looking filly and we are not sure yet where year was a nice horse, but we didn=t think he would we will go with her, but she is definitely something to make that amount. You think the sale-topper is going to look forward to. be a horse with massive updates to the pedigree. He š › just seemed to tick all the right boxes, so it was a bit of a shock, but a real thrill. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/28/10 • PAGE 10 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Tattersalls October Preview Cont. Lot 212 is a full-brother to this season=s Group 3- AWe picked up two mares at the Tattersalls December placed juvenile Khawatim (GB) (Intikhab), while a duo in Sale last year. We bought a Lear Fan mare called Triple Book 2 have both had significant updates. Lot 1262 i s Edition [for 220,000gns] from the Special Duty family-- a Dubawi (Ire) half-sister to recent G3 Tower S. winner a very good Juddmonte family. We also bought an Dingle View (Ire) (Mujadil), while Lot 857 is a Orpen mare called Lady Grace (Ire) [for 170,000gns], full-brother to Coolmore=s Breeders= Cup-bound facile who is a listed winner and Group 3-placed.@ Wokingham Handicap winner Laddies Poker Two (Ire) Despite the little buying spree, Oakgrove will trim the (Choisir {Aus}). broodmare band in the near future. But it could be even more as a buyer that Redvers, ARight now we have 26 mares on the farm, and we who continues to work for existing clients such as are looking to get it down to under 20 by the end of trainer Ralph Beckett, is in the headlines in the coming the year,@ Lane explained. AI think the boss will buy weeks. one, possibly two, and we have a few to go to the ASheikh Fahad is wildly enthusiastic about racing, he sales, so if we can move them on we can invest in one absolutely loves the sport,@ offered Redvers. AHe=s only more good mare at least.@ --David Morgan a young man and shares the ambition of anybody in- vesting a lot of time and money into the sport. We Redvers Busy on All Fronts want to be winning the big races on the big stage as At Keeneland=s September Yearling Sale, one Euro- much as possible. I=m optimistic we=ll be buying some pean agent conspiculously stood out on the buyers= list. nice horses at Tattersalls, but not expecting to be mas- David Redvers--also owner of Tweenhills Stud in sively busier than we have been in previous years.@ Gloucestershire--bought 11 lots for $1,835,000, includ- Redvers revealed that all the Keeneland purchases ing a $420,000 Tapit will initially race in Europe as two-year-olds next year. colt, for someone who AThe horses we bought in America will all be coming could potentially become back to Europe,@ he continued. AWe took the view that one of racing=s biggest having a two-year-old-in-training in the U.S. can be a players in coming years. vet=s benefit. We thought we=d bring them back, give Sheikh Fahad Al Thani is them a nice European introduction and, those that are a young member of Qa- more traditionally dirt-bred and warrant it, will be sent tar=s ruling family and, back to America for their three-year-old careers.@ racing as Pearl Blood- Redvers was happy with the market at Keeneland, stock, has invested but cautions that without serious Maktoum involvement throughout this year, both in Newmarket, the 2,229-lot October Yearling Sale will at the sales and privately, struggle. David Redvers in his British and Irish rac- AIf you compare to where we were four years ago, it www.tattersalls.com ing string before shooting was facile buying a nice horse in Kentucky, but if you to prominence when buy- compare to the last couple of years it was healthy, we ing G1 2000 Guineas and G1 Prix Jacques Le Marois were underbidder as often as we got one,@ he said. winner Makfi (GB) (Dubawi) as a stallion prospect in a ATattersalls Book 1 is the strongest catalogue in terms multi-million pound deal. of pedigrees I=ve ever seen at Newmarket and, if there=s Makfi will retire to Tweenhills Stud after running in no strength in depth there, then the knock-on effect to the GI Breeders= Cup Mile on November and Redvers, the cheaper horses will be huge. Their prices will make who is at Goffs this week, is building up to a busy the yearlings that have already been sold look expen- fortnight at Tattersalls, where he will both a buyer and sive. Everything revolves about how much Dubai in- seller. volvement in the market there is. If there=s the same Tweenhills has not consigned yearlings in the recent amount seen at the sales so far this year, then things past but, following a change in personnel, has five lots are going to be dreadful at Newmarket and we=re in in Book 1, nine in Book 2 and one in Book 3. trouble. You only have to look at the percentage that AWe=ve had a slight change on strategy at the stud have gone to Dubai-based ownership in the last three farm with Ben Hyde coming in as stud groom and he years. It=s huge. It=s certainly happened in Europe so far has been responsible for selling one sale-topper at that people have stepped in, because the Maktoums Newmarket already when he had the same role at have not been participating, but the domestic market Templeton Stud,@ said Redvers. AHe was keen, as part will only go so far. Despite the new people, there still of his role for Tweenhills, to sell again. He has a huge aren=t enough players to replace any vacuum left by the amount of experience and knows all the big players in Maktoums.@ the marketplace, so that won=t encroach on my work as But there is no doubting the project that most excites a bloodstock agent. It doesn=t stop Highclere Stud and Redvers at present is the builders= work on Tweenhills [joint-owner] John Warren, being one of the most suc- ahead of Makfi=s arrival this fall. cessful vendors and buyers, respectively.@ Cont. p11 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/28/10 • PAGE 11 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Tattersalls October Preview Cont.

AMakfi is the most exciting thing that has happened in my professional life, it=s hard to explain what an impact it makes on what we do,@ Redvers, who turned 40 this year, said. AEverything I=ve been working towards in the last 15 years has been heading towards this point. We=re dou- bling the size of the office and staff accommodation, redoing the covering yard to the high- est spec, bringing in a new Did you know mare reception area and a new feed room. We are pushing the that you could get... boat out to get all the jobs done that I=d been building to- A national list of weekly wards. We=re having to reduc- stakes closings? ing the number of mares we have and things like the cattle Divided by age, sex and numbers we have here! Be- distance, and sorted Makfi (GB) tween ourselves and Sheikh Skysports.com Fahad, we=ll undoubtedly be chronologically for easy buying top-quality mares to go to Makfi over the next reference? (See sample three months.@ below) Despite his defeat on Saturday, Makfi is still on target for the GI Breeders Cup Mile and his fee will not be set = until after that race. Delivered to you by fax, AI can guarantee the minimum fee he will stand at will email, or on the web for be ,25,000, but haven=t decided on the upper end,@ Redvers added. AIt depends what happens at the Breed- ers= Cup and we won=t set it until Nov. 7. It=s highly unlikely we=ll syndicate the horse, but it=s likely that we=ll offer some restricted breeding rights for those breeders who will send him their very best mares." FREE? Redvers was outbid by Coolmore for Canford Cliffs A sample from the SDW... (Ire) (Tagula {Ire}) as a prospective stallion, but has his sights on other targets. AMy aim is to have three stallions of a similar ilk over 2yo, dirt, route the next three years and there=s a strong chance we=ll NATIONAL: get another for next year,@ Redvers continued. AIf 10-09 300 Champagne-I, Bel, 8f (0), 09-25 there=s a horse out there that warrants the investments, 10-16 400e FSS-In Reality, Crc, 8.5f (250), CLOSED then we=ll try and find him. There hasn=t been a horse 10-31 100 Iroquois-III, CD, 8f (100), 10-13 like Makfi in private hands for 10 years that ticked 11-06 2000 Breeders' Cup Juvenile-I, CD, 8.5f (0), 10-25 every box. He has the best Shadwell pedigree, is by the 11-27 150 Kentucky Jockey Club-II, CD, 8.5f (150), 11-10 EAST: best Darley sire and doesn=t belong to either of them. Crc CLSD I=m just lucky to have clients able to invest in a resource 09-25 50/35 Foolish Pleasure, , 1m70yds (50), in like that.@ We are likely to be hearing much more of Sheikh Fahad Al-Thani in years to come but, while his racing interests may be for fun, the stallion investment is done Click here to download the current edition. on a different level. ASheikh Fahad=s racing involvement is a different Click here to sign up to receive it weekly. thing to Makfi,@ explained Redvers. AThe Makfi invest- ment is a business decision done at a time of opportu- nity to make money. It=s a commercial thing driven by me and certainly not a rich man=s new toy.@ š › P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/28/10 • PAGE 12 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

RECESSION ENDS FOR FIRST HALF OF SALE The technocrats in the big wide world of economics decreed a while ago that a recession officially ends when the economy does not have two consecutive quarters of negative results--when things stop actually going lower. After Keeneland=s September Sale, the world=s largest and most important yearling supermar- ket, ended Sunday with single-figure gains in gross (three percent) and average (seven percent), it looks like we can declare the recession in Thoroughbred values over. It doesn=t mean prices are suddenly climbing again --check back in 2013 and we=ll see how that=s been going--but it does mean prices do appear to have stopped falling. It=s not just Keeneland, though it=s of course the biggest and most important yearling sale; Ocala was up, Texas was up, Fairyhouse (Tattersalls Ireland) was up, Italy was up. None of these are up a lot, and heaven help those who research the percentage of profitable yearlings (14 percent is the worst I=ve ever seen, and this year wouldn=t be far off it, due to the record 2008 stud fees). But at least the prices at these sales were marginally up from their 2009 lows. The new Keeneland format presented a puzzle to observers as far as making comparisons while the sale was going on; as a few observers put it, we wouldn=t really know until it finished what really happened. In going back over the session and Book totals, I think Keeneland Sales Director Geoff Russell came closest to the mark with his observation that exactly the same number of horses had sold in Books 1 and 2 this year as in the first five sessions last year: the >first week= (four days) in 2009, plus the first day of last year=s Book 3. Hopefully, all this intellectual surgery about days, books and sessions is a one-off; even though they are liable to tweak Book 1 next year, the 2011 sale should have roughly the same format as the one just completed, so comparisons should be easier. Geoffrey made his observation at the end of this year=s Book 2, which contained six sessions, although the first two night sessions of Book 1 would make more sense, comparatively, if they were treated as one day. Looking at it that way, in 2010 there was effec- tively one day of Book 1 plus four days of Book 2. Geoffrey=s comparison was with last year=s first five days: two days of Book 1, two days of Book 2, and the first day of Book 3, after the break. Even though it was really six days this year, in effect the comparison he made was five >full= sessions this year versus five full sessions last year.

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“The first half of the sale was plenty encouraging, as “OBS up, Doncaster even, Fairyhouse (Tatts Ire) up, discussed in detail in the column. It’s a nightmare Italy up, and Keeneland (first half anyway) up: you trying to find accurate comparisons with the format might almost say things are looking up. At least prices change, but these tables illustrate the grim reality of do seem to be stabilizing. The biggest European trying to sell in the second half of the sale: though, in sales are yet to come, though: Goffs this week, then this comparison, the number catalogued and sold two weeks at Tattersalls (October 1-3), then Deauville were down from last year’s second half (by eight and October. Whatever transpires at these very important nine percent respectively), the gross was down more upcoming sales, at least there is the consolation of (18 percent), and the average down by 10 percent. knowing prices in certain elements of the marketplace The 52 percent of yearlings catalogued in Books 4-6 are not continuing to fall. I would think sellers of the accounted for only 12 percent of the gross, and next 2,000 or so yearlings would be thrilled if they averaged under $16,000.” - Bill Oppenheim could repeat those results.” - Bill Oppenheim

KEENELAND SEPTEMBER SECOND HALF SALE

YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D % S/R %S/C GROSS AVE

2010 2,508 2,067 1,538 17.6% 74.4% 61.3% $24,5 03,200 $15,932 TATTERSALLS IRELAND YEARLING SALE YEAR CAT RIN G SOLD% W/D % S/R % S/C GROSS AVE 2009 2,737 2,196 1,686 19.8% 76.8% 61.6% $29,8 25,400 $17,690 2010 550 512 426 6.9% 83.2% 77.5% € 4,336,450 € 10,179 2008 3,040 2,541 1,908 16.4% 75.1% 62.8% $46,6 62,200 $24,456 2009 551 510 399 7.4% 78.2% 72.4% € 3,920,550 € 9,826 2007 3,049 2,626 2,102 13.9% 80.0% 68.9% $60,9 27,400 $28,985 2008 505 466 300 7.7% 64.4% 59.4% € 4,421,400 € 14,738 2007 410 371 259 9.5% 69.8% 63.2% € 3,241,400 € 12,515

KEENELAND SEPTEMBER SALE CUMULATIVE YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D % S/R %S/C GROSS AVE SGA SELECT YEARLING SALE YEAR CAT RIN G SOLD% W/D % S/R % S/C GROSS AVE 2010 4,857 4,173 3,059 14.1% 73.3% 63.0% $198,257,900 $64,811 2010 320 283 178 11.6% 62.9% 55.6% € 3,840,000 € 21,573 2009 5,189 4,360 3,159 16.0% 72.5% 60.9% $191,859,200 $60,734 2009 319 293 180 8.2% 61.4% 56.4% € 3,340,500 € 18,558 2008 5,555 4,795 3,605 13.7% 75.2% 64.9% $327,999,100 $90,984 2008 264 241 161 8.7% 66.8% 61.0% € 3,754,500 € 23,320 2007 5,553 4,901 3,799 11.7% 77.5% 68.4% $385,018,600 $101,347 2007 339 303 205 10.6% 67.7% 60.5% € 6,192,000 € 30,205 Data compiled by Brianne Stanley Data compiled by Brianne Stanley P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/28/10 • PAGE 14 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Oppenheim Cont. Which brings us to what happened in the second half of the sale, in other words, this year, the last six ses- As the sale continued, I extended Geoffrey=s principle sions, Books 4-6; and we compare those to the last to succeeding days, and I felt the comparison held up seven sessions last year, the second day of Book 4 in for two more days; in 2010, that was Book 3 (Sunday 2009, plus Books 5, 6, and 7. It wasn=t pretty last year, and Monday, the first two days after the break), but in and the recession isn=t over for that half of the cata- 2009, it was the sixth and seventh sessions--the sec- logue. Last year (see Weekly Sales Ticker), in what we ond day of 2009 Book 3 and the first day of 2009 Book can probably accurately call Athe second half of the 4. Those are the figures we ran last Tuesday (Septem- sale,@ there were 2,737 yearlings catalogued, of which ber 21, bottom of p. 8), and they showed that the first 1,686 sold, grossing $29,826,200, and averaging eight days this year (Books 1-3) did seem to compare $17,691. This year, in the last six sessions, there were with the first seven days last year (Books 1-3 plus Book 2,508 catalogued, of which 1,538 were listed as sold, 4, day one). Using that comparison, there were 102 averaging $15,932. This year, eight percent fewer fewer yearlings catalogued in 2010 (minus four per- yearlings were catalogued in the >second half,= and nine cent), but 48 more yearlings sold (plus three percent). percent fewer were sold. But the gross was down by The gross for the eight sessions this year (effectively 18 percent, and the average was down by 10 percent; seven, if you combine the first two and call Book 1 this in the first half of the sale, though four percent fewer year effectively one session) was up seven percent, were catalogued, three percent more were sold, for a compared to the first seven sessions last year, and the seven percent gain in gross, and a four percent gain in average was up four percent. In 2010, in Books 1-3, a average. In the first half of the sale this year, a total of total of 2,349 yearlings were catalogued, of which 1,521 yearlings were sold for an average of $114,237; 1,521 were listed as sold (65 percent of those cata- in the second half, a total of 1,538 yearlings were sold, logued). Books 1-3 in 2010 grossed $173,754,200, for an average of $15,932. Reality doesn=t get much and averaged $114,237. In the comparable seven ses- starker than that. sions last year, a total of 2,451 yearlings were cata- logued, of which 1,473 were listed as sold--just 60 percent of those catalogued in last year=s first seven sessions, which grossed $162,033,000, and averaged $110,002. So it probably isn=t as simple as saying >first week,= >second week,= as I was first inclined to do. It looks like the point of demarcation really was between Books 1-3 this year, and Books 4-6. Whereas last year the drop from day to day in the middle of the sale was gradual, this year it was quite dramatic: the average dropped from $51,117 last Monday (second day of Book 3) to almost half that ($26,921) on Tuesday, the first day of Book 4. Interestingly, this year=s Books 1-3 catalogued 48 percent of the sale, so Books 4-6 catalogued 52 percent. Last year, the first seven sessions catalogued 47 percent of the sale, so the last seven sessions cata- logued 53 percent; it=s pretty close to half and half.

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PEDIGREE INSIGHTS BY ANDREW CAULFIELD

Saturday, Ascot, Britain MEON VALLEY STUD FILLIES' MILE-G1, ,200,000, Ascot, 9-25, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:42.75, gd/sf. 1--sWHITE MOONSTONE, 124, f, 2, by Dynaformer 1st Dam: Desert Gold (SW & GSP, $243,438), by Seeking the Gold 2nd Dam: Desert Stormette, by Storm Cat 3rd Dam: Breezy Stories, by Damascus O-Godolphin; B-Stonerside Stable; T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-Frankie Dettori; ,123,759. Lifetime Record: 4-4-0-0, ,197,711. Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the Racing Post chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, courtesy attheraces.com. Sheikh Mohammed=s purchase of the McNairs= Stonerside operation in the summer of 2008 has al- ready begun to pay dividends. For example, the year- lings and weanlings included in the 2008 deal included Willing Foe, a potentially smart Dynaformer three-year-old, and White Moonstone, an unbeaten Dynaformer two-year-old. The latter heads the betting for next year=s 1000 Guineas following her victory in the Meon Valley Stud Fillies= Mile. In winning the Fillies= Mile, White Moonstone became no less than the 11th daughter of the Three Chimneys veteran to become a Group 1/Grade I winner. Even though Dynaformer has hit the classic target with his sons Barbaro and Lucarno, the female of the Dynaformer species is proving deadlier than the male, accounting for 11 of his 17 winners at the highest level on the flat. White Moonstone ranks alongside the likes of Riskaverse, Gozzip Girl, Film Maker, Collect the Cash, Sand Springs, Dynaforce, Starrer, Harmonious and Rainbow View, winner of the 2008 Fillies= Mile. White Moonstone is also the ninth of these fillies to have gained a Group 1/Grade I victory on turf, the sole ex- ceptions being Critical Eye and Starrer. White Moonstone has more in common with several of her fellow Grade I winners than just a liking for turf, as she is yet another example of Dynaformer=s affinity for mares from the Mr. Prospector line. In fact, the first two generations of the pedigree of her dam Desert Gold contain a combination of stallions which made Desert Gold a pretty safe bet to produce a gem to Dynaformer. Desert Gold=s sire Seeking the Gold ranks as the broodmare sire of 27 foals of racing age by Dynaformer. Of the 18 which have started, 15 are winners and White Moonstone follows Riskaverse and the Grade III winner Vacation as the third to score at group or graded level. Another four members of this sample have finished second or third at graded level and this cross has an Average Earnings Index of 5.37. www.coolmore.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 9/28/10 • PAGE 16 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Caulfield Cont.

It has been a similar story with Dynaformer=s progeny out of Mr. Prospector mares. Here the figures stand at 24 starters from 32 foals and the 15 winners feature Film Maker, the smart Masseuse and the 2010 Grade III winner Haka (plus the NSA-II hurdles winner Tax Rul- ing). This time the Average Earnings Index stands at 3.99. You will hardly need me to remind you that Dynaformer has also excelled with mares by Mr. Pros- pector=s sons Carson City and Kingmambo. Barbaro was his greatest achievement with Carson City mares, while his 11 foals out of Kingmambo mares include the Grade I winners Gozzip Girl and Wiener Walzer and the smart English filly Ocean Silk. Desert Gold was bred and owned in partnership by Joanne H. Nor and Stonerside. This daughter of Seek- ing the Gold was a talented performer at around a mile and an eighth as a four-year-old in 2003, when she won the Mariah=s Storm S. prior to finishing runner-up in the GIII Gardenia H. That said, Desert Gold wasn=t quite as good as her sister-in-blood Sahara Gold. Bred by Nor from her GI Breeders= Cup Sprint winner Desert Stormer, Sahara Gold was acquired by the McNairs after she failed to find a buyer at $1,450,000 as a yearling. She must have given her new owners considerable pleasure, as her finest victory came in the Stonerside-sponsored Beaumont S., a Grade II event over seven furlongs. She also proved a goldmine as a White Moonstone=s dam Desert Gold is another bred broodmare, with yearling sons by A.P. Indy selling for to a very successful pattern. She is one of 53 foals $3,000,000 and $3,400,000. The latter, Sahara Heat, sired by Seeking the Gold from daughters of Storm Cat won the GIII Marine S. over 1 1/16 miles. and she ranks among this cross=s eight black-type win- ners, alongside four graded winners. Dynaformer has also done well with Storm Cat 2008, f, White Moonstone mares, siring four graded winners from 35 foals. Turn-to Among them are this year=s good fillies Harmonious, Hail to Reason Nothirdchance winner of the GI American Oaks, and It=s Tea Time, a Roberto Nashua close second in the GI Ashland S. prior to taking the Bramalea Rarelea GIII Lake Placid S. Dynaformer Ribot Rainbow View, Dynaformer=s last winner of the Fillies His Majesty Flower Bowl Mile, was widely expected to become a dual Classic Andover Way Olympia winner at three, but she was never asked to tackle a On the Trail Golden Trail distance as long as a mile and a half following her de- Raise a Native feat in the Oaks. A mile and a half is also likely to test Mr. Prospector Gold Digger White Moonstone, especially as her second dam is a Seeking the Gold Buckpasser sister to a GI Breeders= Cup Sprint winner, but a mile Desert Gold Con Game SW & GSP Broadway and a quarter could well be within the scope of this 4Fls, 1GSW Storm Bird admirable filly. Storm Cat Desert Stormette Terlingua Wnr 12Fls, 1SW Breezy Stories Damascus All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, 14Fls, 1GSW New Tune unless otherwise indicated

AROUND THE WORLD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010

5th-DEL, $43,700, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f, :58 3/5, sy. FULL MOON FROLIC (f, 2, Vindication--Frolicing {SW & GSP, $106,715} by Royal Academy) was seventh out of eight on debut Aug. 4 in an ultra-live heat that pro- duced five next-out winners, headed by Soundwave EAST (Friends Lake), victorious in Sunday=s NATC Futurity event for fillies at Monmouth. Full Moon Frolic was then E DUBAI MOVES TO GHOST RIDGE E Dubai (Mr. third after setting the pace here Aug. 26, and was Prospector--Words of War, by Lord at War {Arg}) has given a 2-1 chance to graduate in this abbreviated field. been purchased for stud duty by Ghost Ridge Farms in The dark bay splashed to the front, opened up a clear Felton, Pennsylvania, where he will stand the 2011 advantage through a half in :45.78, and maintained her breeding season. E Dubai is the sire of 2008 Breeders= lead to the wire to score by 3 1/2 lengths. Favored Cup Turf Sprint victor Desert Code, as well as graded firster Play With Me (Grand Slam) was the non-threat- stakes winners, including High Heels, Accredit, Buy The ening runner up. Sales history: $20,000 RNA wlng '08 Barrel, Dubious Miss and Mr. Fantasy. AWe are very KEENOV; $28,000 yrl '09 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: happy to add a stallion of E Dubai's caliber to our ros- 3-1-0-1, $34,075. Click for the brisnet.com chart or ter,@ Ghost Ridge's Carl McEntee said of the new addi- Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. tion. AHe is the last of a long line of very successful PINHOOKED BY AND RAISED AT MACHMER HALL sons of the most successful sire line in modern history, SELECT SALES GRAD EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS Mr. Prospector. We hope to build on Darley's success as he continues his career, as one of the best stallions O-Equivine Farm. B-Chadds Ford Stable (KY). T-Thomas in Pennsylvania.@ E Dubai=s stud fee will be announced Iannotti IV. at a later date. E Dubai will join Jump Start (A.P. Indy) and Honour and Glory (Relaunch) among others at Penn- sylvania=s leading stallion station. CENTRAL

Yesterday=s Results: Maktoums Medal at Endurance 8th-PHA, $54,352, Alw, NW2X, 3yo/up, 5f (off turf), World Championship: :56 4/5, sy. HH Sheikh Mohammed bin WESTOVER WILDCAT (c, 3, Forest Wildcat--Bronze Rashid Al Maktoum, riding Ciel Abe {MSW & MGSP, $520,564}, by Two Punch) was a Oriental, and his son HE Sheikh precocious two-year-old who capped off his juvenile Hamdan bin Mohammed Al campaign with a win in the Bold Lad S. at Belmont Maktoum, on SAS Alexis, won Oct. 25. He resurfaced at Gulfstream in January, and the silver and bronze medals, ran third in the Spectacular Bid S. behind stablemate A respectively, yesterday at the Little Warm (Stormin Fever), who took the GII Jim Endurance World Championships Dandy S. at Saratoga July 31 and was a close-up third at the 2010 Alltech FEI World in Saturday=s GII Pennsylvania Derby. Switched to the Equestrian Games in Lexington. turf after another layoff to be fifth and third behind The 100-mile race was won by Bridgetown (Speightstown) in the Aug. 5 Latham S. Maria Mercedes Alvarez Ponton. and Sep. 6 Gilded Time S., Westover Wildcat was the The Spaniard gave birth to a overwhelming 2-5 favorite to take this off-the-turf daughter just seven weeks ago, event. The homebred obliged, pressing the pace before while her husband Jaume Punti- taking over for a 4 3/4-length success from Ricky=s Lite Dachs trains Sheikh Mohammed (Lite the Fuse). Lifetime Record: SW, 8-3-1-2, and his sons. The United Arab $141,100. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, Emirates captured the team gold sponsored by Taylor Made. medal in the Endurance champi- O/B-Samuel F Bayard (KY). T-Anthony W Dutrow. onships with its third, sixth and seventh-place finishes individu- ally. Sheikh Mohammed elected TDN CRITERIA not to be part of his country=s Sheikh Mohammed team at the event. Dirk Caremans The races covered in the TDN are as follows: Black Type Races - purses of $50,000/up All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Allowance and Allowance/Optional Claiming Races - unless otherwise indicated purses of $20,000/up Maiden Special Weight Races - purses of $18,000/up Maiden Claiming Races - purses of $18,000/up and TDN TODAY a minimum claiming price of $40,000 Around the World...... 5 pages TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 09/28/10 • PAGE 2 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

IN JAPAN: H I N D U S T R Y I N F O H Ti Amo Brio, c, 3, Empire Maker--Glint in Her Eye, by Arazi. Hanshin, 9-26, Novice Race, 9f. Lifetime Robert Evans to Give Address at RTIP Symposium: Record: 6-1-1-0, $94,118. O-Takeshi Fujita; The University of Arizona Race Track Industry Pro- B-F. K. N. Partners; T-Yasutoshi Ikee. *1/2 to Jeremy gram announced that Churchill Downs President and (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), MGSW & MG1SP-Eng, CEO Robert Evans will give the keynote address at the $459,538. 2010 Symposium on Racing & Gaming. This year=s Hosho Amane, m, 5, Unbridled=s Song--Gaily Egret renewal of the symposium is scheduled to be held Dec. (MSW-Jpn, $1,781,334), by Storm Cat. Sapporo, 6-9. AWe're pleased to get the Symposium on Racing 9-26, Plate Race, 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 11-1-2-0, and Gaming off to such a dynamic start by offering the $191,765. O-Yoshitaka Haga; B-Green Gates Farm; attendees Evans' insight on racing," said Doug Reed, T-Yoshinori Muto. Director of the Race Track Industry Program. Evans brings extensive management experience as the co-founder and managing director of the private equity BLACK-TYPE STAKES CLOSINGS firm Symphony Technology Group; president and chief WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29: operating officer of the enterprise software firm Aspect 10-08 $400,000 Darley Alcibiades-I, Kee, 2yo, f, Development Inc.; managing partner of the Americas 8.5f (AWT) (150) Supply Chain Practice for Accenture Ltd.; vice president 10-08 $150/25,000 Phoenix Breeders= Cup-III, Kee, of customer support for Mazda Motor of America Inc.; 3yo/up, 6f (AWT) (100) and co-founder and president of the outsourcing ser- 10-09 $600,000 Shadwell Turf Mile-I, Kee, 3yo/up, 8fT vices subsidiary Caterpillar Logistics Services Inc. Additional meetings and events scheduled during the (200) 2010 Symposium include: The International Tote Proto- 10-09 $400,000 Dixiana Breeders= Futurity-I, Kee, 2yo, col Group- an international working group that looks at 8.5f (150) issues and solutions to problems regarding the protocol 10-09 $400,000 Abu Dhabi First Lady-I, Kee, 3yo/up, for merging international pools; the Turf Publicists of f/m, 8fT (150) America's presentation of the Mark Kaufman Work- 10-09 $200,000 Thoroughbred Club of America-II, Kee, shop; the Big Sport of Turfdom Award luncheon spon- 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT) (100) sored by Turf Publicists of America; The Jockeys' Guild 10-09 $100,000 Woodford-III, Kee, 3yo/up, 5.5fT (100) Annual Assembly; the RCI Model Rules Committee; the 10-10 $500,000 Juddmonte Spinster-I, Kee, 3yo/up, f/m, ARCI Board of Directors and a roundtable discussion 9f (AWT) (150) with ARCI and Jockeys' Guild members. For more infor- 10-10 $100,000 Bourbon-III, Kee, 2yo, 8.5fT (100) mation, visit the RTIP Web site at www.ua-rtip.org. 10-16 $2,000,000 Pattison Canadian International-I (BC WIN/IN), Wo, 3yo/up, 12fT (2000) A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H 10-16 $1,000,000 E.P. Taylor-I (BC WIN/IN), Wo, 3yo/up, f/m, 10fT (1000) IN BRITAIN: 10-16 $500,000 Nearctic (BC WIN/IN)-II, Wo, 3yo/up, Dolphina, f, 3, Kingmambo. See ABreeders= Edition Europe.@ 6fT (500) Mazamorra, f, 3, Orientate--Mumbo Jumbo (MSW, www.stakesdigestweekly.com $168,366), by Kingmambo. Wolverhampton, Britain, 9-25, Hcp, 3yo/up, 1m 141yds (AWT). B-Sarah S Farish. *$120,000 yrl '08 KEESEP. **1/2 to Crossword (A.P. Indy), GSP, $262,699; Trusty SYNTHETIC SURFACES IN NORTH AMERICA Temper (Succesful Appeal), SW, $188,374. Saborido, g, 4, Dixie Union--Alexine (Arg) (MSW & Track All-Weather Surface GISP-US, G1SW-Arg, $361,388-NA), by Runaway Arlington Park Polytrack Groom. Bath, Britain, 9-27, Hcp, 3yo/up, 17f 34ydsT. Del Mar Polytrack B-R D Hubbard and R Masterson. *$125,000 yrl >07 Keeneland Polytrack KEESEP. Smart Endeavour, g, 4, Smart Strike--Luminance, by Turfway Park Polytrack Deputy Minister. Wolverhampton, Britain, 9-25, Hcp, Woodbine Polytrack 3yo/up, 7f 32yds (AWT). B-Silverleaf Farms Inc. Hollywood Cushion Track *$135,000 yrl '07 KEESEP. Santa Anita Pro-Ride Snowberry Hill, g, 7, Woodman--Class Skipper, by Skip Golden Gate Tapeta Footings Trial. Wolverhampton, Britain, 9-25, Hcp, 3yo/up, Presque Isle Downs Tapeta Footings 2m 119yds (AWT). B-RS Fisher and Joe Sagginario. *$25,000 yrl '04 KEEJAN; i45,000 yrl '04 TATIRE. OBS Training Center Safetrack TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 09/28/10 • PAGE 3 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

BIG BAD BOB TO IRISH NATIONAL STUD Big Bad Bob (Ire) (Bob Back--Fantasy Girl {Ire}, by Marju 2.00 Newbury, Mdn, £5,500, 2yo, f, 6f 8ydsT {Ire}) has been relocated to the Irish National Stud for MAP OF HEAVEN (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) is a daughter of the 2000 the 2011 breeding season. The 10-year-old stallion, a G1 Phoenix S. and G1 Prix de l’Abbaye winner Superstar Leo (Ire) group winner in Germany, is the sire of group winner (College Chapel {GB}), and is thus a full-sister to the dual Group 3 Berg Bahn (Ire) and stakes-placed Moment of Weakness victress Enticing (Ire). Like her mother and sister, Lael Stables’ homebred (Ire) and Blaze Brightly (Ire). His two-year-old Bible Belt is conditioned by William Haggas. She faces 14 rivals in this first go. (Ire) was third in Sunday=s G3 C. L. Weld Park S. ABig 3.10 Newbury, Mdn, £6,000, 2yo, 7fT Bad Bob has earned his reputation by siring horses that FENNICA (Empire Maker) is a Juddmonte homebred half-sister to the trainers love--tough, sound battlers which will win, @ 2000 G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. and 2001 G1 Prix d’Ispahan hero said the national stud=s John Osborne. Big Bad Bob had Observatory (Distant View). The John Gosden trainee’s opposition previously stood at Islanmore Stud. AMrs. [Cristina] includes Pivot Bridge (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), a half-brother to the 2006 G1 Patino has supported him through several seasons and 1000 Guineas heroine Speciosa (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), who bids to wishes him to get the opportunity to reach a wider better a ninth behind subsequent G2 Champagne S. victor Saamidd (GB) market,@ Osborne continued. AThe staff at Islanmore (Street Cry {Ire}) over course and distance last month. have done a tremendous job and we will be working closely with them as Mrs. Patino expects to maintain her strong support for the horse.@ Big Bad Bob is a half- brother to the dam of G1 Epsom Oaks and G1 Irish Oaks winner Snow Fairy (Ire) (Intikhab).

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Yesterday=s Results: Roscommon, 14.35, Mdn, i11,500, 2yo, 7fT, 1:33.66, yl. +HURRICANE HAVOC (IRE) (f, 2, Hurricane Run {Ire}-- Cheeky Madam {Ire}, by Night Shift), a i48,000 www.coolmore.com GOFNOV foal and i95,000 GOFMIL yearling, raced towards the rear following a tardy break. Asked for her H B R I T A I N H effort on the home turn, the 12-1 shot was ridden to the front at the eighth pole and came home by 2 1/2 Yesterday=s Results: lengths from Nucals Star (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). Bath, 15.30, Mdn, ,5,000, 2yo, 10f 46ydsT, 2:13.09, Hurricane Havoc is the eighth winner for her freshman gd/fm. sire (by Montjeu {Ire}). Video, courtesy attheraces.com. +MAHARBA MALYOON (IRE) (c, 2, Tiger Hill {Ire}-- Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, i7,935. Mamonta {GB}, by Fantastic Light), a 40,000gns O-Mrs June Judd; B-Milltown More, Pinnacle & Cara TATOCT yearling, was never far off the pace in Bloodstock; T-Jim Bolger. midfield. Pushed along on the home turn, the well-backed 7-1 chance stayed on under pressure to Roscommon, 16.05, Mdn, i8,500, 3-4yo, f, 1 1/2mT, best Ullswater (Ire) (Singspiel {Ire}) right on the line by 2:42.02, yl. a short head in a four-way photo. Video, courtesy +GIFT FROM THE SEA (GB) (f, 3, Bernstein--Alexander attheraces.com. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,3,238. Three D {Ire} {GSW-Eng, $126,305}, by Pennekamp), O-Ahmad Al Shaikh; B-Clodagh McStay; T-David a 145,000gns TATOCT yearling, was held up with a Simcock. couple behind through the opening exchanges. Pushed along 2 1/2 furlongs from home, the 14-1 chance was ridden to the front inside the eighth pole and ran on WORTH 1,000 WORDS well to prevail by 3 1/2 lengths from Dearest Girl (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Video, courtesy attheraces.com. Lifetime Check out the photo album compiled Record: 1-1-0-0, i5,865. by TDN staffer Sarah K. Andrew. O-Kilboy Estate; B-Kilboy Stud; T-Jim Bolger. Click here to see more! TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 09/28/10 • PAGE 4 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com • ON THE WORKTAB • I T A L Y H H BELMONT Sunday's Results: Air Support (Smart Strike), 4f, :48.45, 2/8 Rome, 14.40, Debutantes, i18,000, 2yo, c/g, Awesome Maria (Maria’s Mon), 4f (tr. t), :50.09, 6/11 1 1/16mT, 1:46.10, gd/sf. CALDER +SNEAK A PEEK (ITY) (c, 2, Doyen {Ire}--Occhi di Gozzip Girl (Dynaformer), 4f, :49.00, 6/48 Giada {Ger}, by Shantou) was settled in mid-division CHURCHILL DOWNS from the gate. Nudged into the lead outside the quarter Cash Refund (Petionville), 4f, :52.80, 52/54 pole, the 11-8 favorite was driven out to repel Holy Danzon (Royal Academy), 5f, 1:02.60, 3/22 Ballet (Ire) (Shamardal) by a length. Lifetime Record: Lou Brissie (Limehouse), 4f, :50.60, 33/53 1-1-0-0, i8,500. KEENELAND O-Dioscuri Srl; B-Soc Ag Al Deni Srl; T-Stefano Botti. Blame (Arch), 4f, :48.00, 1/6 HOLLYWOOD PARK Rome, 15.50, Debutantes, i18,000, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, A Z Warrior (Bernardini), 6f, 1:11.80, 1/25 1:48.70, gd/sf. Awesome Gem (Awesome Again), 5f, :59.80, 3/73 +ZAKUMI (IRE) (f, 2, Hurricane Run {Ire}--Kykuit {Ire} {GSW-Ity, $198,095}, by Green Desert), sent off the California Flag (Avenue of Flags), 4f, :49.80, 29/40 2-1 joint favorite, was buried in midfield initially. Travel- E Z’s Gentleman (Yankee Gentleman), 4f, :48.40, 11/40 ling best at the two-furlong marker, the homebred took Richard’s Kid (Lemon Drop Kid), 5f, 1:00.60, 13/73 it up soon after and was punched clear to notch a Scenic Blast (Aus) (Scenic {Ire}), 5f, :59.80, 3/73 three-length score from Scheggia Nel Vento (Ire) Sidney’s Candy (Candy Ride {Arg}), 6f, 1:13.20, 5/25 (Schirocco {Ger}). Zakumi is the seventh winner for her Switch (Quiet American), 6f, 1:12.00, 2/25 freshman sire (by Montjeu {Ire}). Lifetime Record: Tell A Kelly (Tapit), 7f, 1:26.20, 1/4 1-1-0-0, i8,500. SARATOGA (Training) O/B-Allevamento la Nuova Sbarra Srl; T-Soc Al L Changing Skies (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), 4f, :51.00, 38/49 Riccardi Racing Srl. Dynaslew (Dynaformer), 4f, :51.10, 40/49 Kensei (Mr. Greeley), 5f, 1:02.00, 2/8 B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N More Than Lucky (More Than Ready), 5f, 1:04.00, 3/8 Proviso (GB) (Dansili {GB}), 4f, :49.50, 13/49 AMERICA Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d’Oro), 4f, :48.45, 1/49 Souper Spectacular (Giant’s Causeway), 5fT, 1:06.00, 8/9 BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: Tiz The One (Tiznow), 4f, :48.70, 5/49 GOTTSTEIN FUTURITY, $67,500, EMD, 9-26, 2yo, Wine Police (Speightstown), 6f, 1:14.90, 1/2 1 1/16m, 1:42 3/5, sy. 1--COULDABENTHEWHISKY, 120, g, 2, Harbor the ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Gold--Bahati, by Horse Chestnut (SAf). ($5,500 yrl 6th-PHA, $64,308, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 5f (off turf), '09 WASSEP). O-Friendship Stables, Longshot Racing :58 3/5, sy. and Craig & Stanley Fredrickson; B-Bar C Racing K O'S PUFFALUMPS (c, 3, Pollard's Vision--Longwood Stable, Bultena & Ginger (WA); T-Bonnie Jenne; Lady {SP}, by Is It True) Lifetime Record: 10-2-2-1, J-Gallyn Vick Mitchell; $37,125. Lifetime Record: $86,770. O-Albert A Balestra, Donato Frattaroli & 6-4-0-1, $91,602. Bruce Patton. B-Michael E Lauer & Jerry Merritt (PA). 2--Seattle Sniper, 120, c, 2, Strong Hope--Taste the T-Ronald J Dandy. *$45,000 wlng '07 KEENOV; Passion, by Wild Again. ($17,000 RNA yrl '09 $37,000 RNA yrl '08 OBSAUG; $32,000 RNA 2yo >09 KEESEP). O-C and M Racing and Northwest Farms OBSJUN. LLC. $13,500. 3--Jebrica, 120, c, 2, Liberty Gold--Peaceful Wings, by 9th-DEL, $39,770, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW2X, Halo. ($15,000 yrl '09 WASSEP). O-R and R Warren 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y, 1:42 1/5, sy. LLC. $10,125. MALIBU ARTISTE (f, 4, Malibu Moon--Artiste, by Margins: 5, 1 1/4, 6. Odds: 3.90, 2.50, 3.30. Norquestor) Lifetime Record: 18-7-4-2, $161,260.

Visit the TDN Q&A archive O-Roddy J Valente & Charles Casale. B-Castleton Lyons for a series of in-depth (KY). T-Bruce N Levine. *$25,000 RNA wlng '06 one-on-one interviews with KEENOV; $39,000 RNA yrl '07 KEESEP; $37,000 RNA interesting figures in the 2yo >08 BESMAY. **1/2 to Leedle Dee (Distinctive industry. Pro), SW, $157,224. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 09/28/10 • PAGE 5 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Breeders= Edition America cont. +Ambrose Delight (Fr), c, 2, Iron Mask--Ambrosianella 8th-MNR, $33,700, 9-26, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f, 1:04 4/5, ft. (Fr), by Take Risks (Fr). Niort, France, 9-26, Mdn, BARBARA'S LOVE (m, 5, Benchmark--Oh No It's You, 2yo, 7 1/2fT. B-A Miceli and Mme M C Miceli. by Miswaki) Lifetime Record: MSP, 29-7-3-6, Yellow Dandy (Ire), f, 2, Kheleyf--Groves Preneur (Ire), $332,753. O/T-Jimmy Corrigan. B-Mr & Mrs Martin J by Entrepreneur (GB). Ffos Las, Britain, 9-27, Mdn, Wygod (CA). *$20,000 yrl '06 BESOCT. **1/2 to 2yo, 5fT. B-Mrs Brid Cosgrove. *i5,000 RNA wnlg Blushing Deed (Alydeed), GSP, $114,733; Alyou >08 GOFNOV. (Alydeed), SW; and Fancy Prancer (Bertrando), MSW, Mon Desir (Fr), c, 2, Le Fou (Ire)--Tribal Art (Ire), by $105,010. Indian Ridge (Ire). Craon, France, 9-27, Mdn, 2yo, 1m 55ydsT. B-Alain Gaudu & Jean-Pierre Stable. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNER: *i12,000 yrl >09 ARQOCT. Raphael Alexandro, c, 3, Medaglia d=Oro--Game Trick +Universal Law (Fr), c, 2, Proclamation (Ire)--Grace (SP), by Clever Trick. DEL, 9-27, 1 1/16m (off turf), Bankes (GB), by Efisio (GB). Tours, France, 9-26, 1:47 1/5. B-Liberation Farm & Stonewall Farm (KY). Mdn, 2yo, 7f 165ydsT. B-T Lightbowne. *10th * $40,000 wlng '07 KEENOV; $500,000 yrl '08 winner for freshman sire (by King=s Best). KEESEP. **Won by 6 3/4 lengths. Ordensritter (Ger), c, 2, Samum (Ger)--Dramraire Mist EQB auction short-list purchase by Zayat Stables (GB), by Darshaan (GB). Dresden, Germany, 9-26, Cond, 2yo, 7fT. B-Gestut Karlshof. *i60,000 yrl '09 BBASEP. Jannas Pride, g, 2, Desert God--Janna, by Candi's Gold. Such A Maj (Fr), c, 2, Soave (Ger)--Kapi Creek (Fr) ZIA, 9-27, (S), 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-Charles Hunter (NM). (MSP-Fr), by Sicyos. Lyon-la-Soie, France, 9-26, Cond, 2yo, 1 1/8m (AWT). B-Ecurie du Karabe-Maj B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N EARL. *i18,000 RNA 2yo '10 GOFMAR. Natsu Basho (Fr), c, 3, Cardoun (Fr)--Partie Fine (Fr), by EUROPE Gairloch (GB). Machecoul, France, 9-26, Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/16mT. B-Mme H Petit, C de Asis Trem and D Blot. CONDITIONS RESULTS: Dolphina, f, 3, Kingmambo--Sea of Showers (GSW-US FRANCE, Mont-de-Marsan, 16.00, 9-26, i25,000, 2yo, 7fT, 1:30.94, gd/sf. & GSP-Fr), by Seattle Slew. Bath, Britain, 9-27, Mdn, HEIDIKLY (FR) (f, 2, Slickly {Fr}--Hier Deja {Fr}, by 3yo/up, f/m, 10f 46ydsT. B-Flaxman Holdings Ltd. Neverneyev) Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, Victory's Magic (Ger), f, 3, Sholokhov (Ire)--Victory's i20,900. O-Remy Picamau and Bruno de Montzey; Pleasure (Ger), by Desert King (Ire). Dresden, B- Ecurie de L'Hommee; T-Bruno de Montzey. *i7,000 Germany, 9-26, Mdn, 3yo, 7 1/2fT. B-Gestut yrl '09 ARQOCT. Winterhauch. Mauvezin (Fr), g, 3, Smadoun (Fr)--Merry Wonder (Fr), FRANCE, Nancy, 13.20, 9-27, i19,000, 3yo, by The Wonder (Fr). Niort, France, 9-26, Mdn, 3yo, 9f 165ydsT, 2:08.66, sf. 1 3/8mT. B-Mme J de Montal. FYLARCHOS (FR) (c, 3, Muhtathir {GB}--Alfreda {GB}, Magic Jack (GB), g, 3, Trade Fair (GB)--Galapagar, by by Unfuwain) Lifetime Record: SP-Fr, 11 starts, 3 wins, Miswaki. Ffos Las, Britain, 9-27, Mdn, 3-5yo, 6fT. 6 places, i54,770. O-Leonidas Marinopoulos; B-Stilvi B-Carmel Stud. *10,000gns RNA yrl >08 TATOCT. Compania Financiera; T-Carlos Laffon-Parias.

ITALY, Milan, 14.30, 9-26, i16,200, 3yo/up, 7 1/2fT, 1:31.60, sf. ROCKHORSE (IRE) (h, 5, Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}-- Maelalong {Ire}, by Maelstrom Lake {Ire}) Lifetime Record: G1SP-Ity, 30-13-2-5, i168,317. O-Borsani A-Borsani C SNC; B-Camma SAS di Schiavi Andrea Co; T-Soc Al Grizzetti Galoppo Srl. *1/2 to Lago d=Orta (Ire) (Bahhare), SW-Fr & SP-Eng, $152,799.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Chilledtothebone (GB), g, 2, Iceman (GB)--Spanish Craft (Ire), by Jareer. Kempton Park, Britain, 9-27, Mdn, 2yo, 6f (AWT). B-Broughton Bloodstock. *4,500gns yrl >09 TATOCT. **Eighth winner for freshman sire (by Polar Falcon).