TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here ROYAL DELTA ENTERED IN BOTH CLASSICS FEATURE PRESENTATION • G1 RACING POST TROPHY Champion Royal Delta (Empire Maker) has been cross- entered in both the GI Breeders= Cup Classic and GI Breeders= Cup Ladies= Classic, but the 4-year-old filly will most likely defend her title in the Ladies= Classic. A[Owner Ben Leon] just wants to be in position to have the option if at the last minute we change our mind, if there were a bunch of defections out of the Classic,@ trainer Bill Mott told Daily Racing Form. AI think TWO ADDED TO POST FIELD we should go in the Ladies= Saturday=s G1 Racing Post Trophy was swollen by a Classic,@ Mott continued. AWe pair of fascinating supplementary entries at the six-day talked about it next year trying stage, with Kingsbarns (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Van Der [the Classic] on the way out if Neer (Ire) (Dutch Art [GB}) set to test their mettle in she makes another season. It=s Doncaster=s mile contest. The former, who was the not any indication of what she seven-length winner of a Navan maiden Oct. 10, joins can and can=t do. It=s more an Royal Delta five other Ballydoyle trainees including Battle of indication of me than her.@ A Coglianese Marengo (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), successful in the Royal Delta, purchased by Leon G2 Beresford S. at The Curragh last time Sept. 30, and for $8.5 million at Keeneland November just days after Eye of the Storm (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who was third in her Breeders= Cup victory, is coming off a dominating 9 Newmarket=s G3 Autumn S. Oct. 13. Richard Hannon 1/2-length victory in the Sept. 29 GI Beldame paid the additional fee to let Saeed Manana=s Van Der Invitational S. at Belmont. She turned in a bullet five- Neer take his chance after he went two-for-two in a furlong work at Belmont Monday in :59.16 after which Leicester conditions event last Tuesday. Mott told DRF, AShe couldn=t have gone any better.@ Following that latest success, jockey commented, "I really liked this colt when he won first time out at Yarmouth, and, though we had a tailwind “The Works” helping us here at Leicester, you have to be impressed Belmont Park with the way he quickened. He found three lengths in Balance the Books (Lemon Drop Kid), JT, 4fT, :49.11, 1/9 five strides.@ Cont. p3 Flat Out (Flatter), C, 5f (tr), 1:00.10, 1/28 Noble Tune (Unbridled’s Song), JT, 4fT, :49.11, 1/9 Point of Entry (Dynaformer), T, 5fT, 1:02.71, 1/8 Ron the Greek (Full Mandate), C, 5f (tr), 1:00.10, 1/28 Royal Delta (Empire Maker), LC, 5f, :59.16, 1/12 To Honor and Serve (Bernardini), C, 5f (tr), 1:05.53, 26/28 Watsdachances (Ire) (Diamond Green {Fr}), JFT, 4fT, :50.29, 5/9 Zagora (Fr) (Green Tune), F/M T, 5fT, 1:04.50, 6/8 Betfair Hollywood Park Mr. Commons (Artie Schiller), M, 6f, 1:13.00, 1/12 Churchill Downs Fort Larned (E Dubai), CL, 5f, 1:01.00, 4/38 Neck ‘n Neck (Flower Alley), DM, 5f, 1:02.00, 7/38 Santa Anita Contested (Ghostzapper), F/M S, 5f, :59.00, 2/50 Fed Biz (Giant’s Causeway), DM, 4f, :48.00, 13/43 Great Mills (War Front), TS, 5f, 1:02.80. 28/38 Justin Phillip (First Samurai), S, 5f, 1:00.20, 5/38 Power Broker (Pulpit), J, 6f, 1:12.80, 3/13 Scherer Magic (Doneraile Court), JS, 5f, 1:01.00, 14/38 Tapizar (Tapit), DM, 6f, 1:12.80, 3/13 Title Contender (Pulpit), J, 6f, 1:12.80, 3/13 Unbridled's Note (Unbridled’s Song), TS, 5f, 1:00.20, 5/38 In This Issue PEB’s TDN Sketch of the Week 60 Broad St., Suite 100 Red Bank, NJ 07701 (732) 747-8060 (732) 747-8955 (fax) www.thoroughbreddailynews.com www.thetdn.com

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Two Added to Post Field (cont. from p1) It took just over three years to register a second Alongside the Aidan O=Brien-trained contingent, Group 1 win in the Oct. 2010 G1 Premio Vittorio di further Irish interest is added by the presence of Jim Capua at Milan=s San Siro. The Saeed bin Suroor trainee Bolger=s Autumn S. scorer Trading Leather (Ire) (Teofilo closed a banner 5-year-old campaign--which included a {Ire}) and Team Valor=s Aug. 26 G2 Futurity S. scorer runner-up finish in the G1 Prix du First Cornerstone (Ire) (Hurricane Run {Ire}) from the Moulin at Longchamp--with victory Andrew Oliver stable. Mark Johnston has Sheikh in the G1 Premio Roma at the Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum=s Sept. 29 G2 Capanelle the following month. Rio Royal Lodge S. winner Steeler (Ire) (Raven=s Pass) to de la Plata also ran third to Frankel call on, while Saeed Suhail=s Sept. 1 G3 Solario S. (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) in last term=s scorer Fantastic Moon (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}) will bid to G1 Sussex S. at Goodwood, was improve on his subsequent fifth in the Royal Lodge for runner-up to Excelebration (Ire) Jeremy Noseda. (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) in the G1 Prix du Moulin back at NEWS TODAY Longchamp once more and finished a short-head adrift of Zazou (Ger) RIO DE LA PLATA RETIRED (Shamardal) when defending his =s Rio de la Plata (Rahy--Express Way {Arg}, crown in last November=s G1 Premio by Ahmad {Arg}) has been retired and will join Darley=s Roma. He has failed to fire in four band of at Haras du Logis in Normandy. The starts this season, including a chestnut, who earned J “TDN Rising Star” J last-out fifth in the Aug. 25 Rio de la Plata Racing Post photo status with a five-length score at Newmarket in 2007, G3 Winter Hill S. at Windsor, and landed the G2 Vintage S. at Goodwood, and was in the retires with a career record of money behind New Approach (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in that 30-8-7-4, and earnings of ,976,039. ARio de la Plata term's G1 National S. at The Curragh and G1 Dewhurst was a very high-class 2-year-old, who proved to be S. back at Newmarket. He managed a first top-tier notably durable and talented over a long career at the success between those efforts when annexing the top,@ said Darley=s Sam Bullard. AWith those attributes, G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere at Longchamp, and was his powerful looks and his telling burst of acceleration, runner-up in the following year=s G1 Poule d=Essai des plus a pedigree that is an outcross to the major lines of Poulains back at the Bois de Boulogne track. the day, we are sure he will be popular with breeders.@ The Only 3YO since Easy Goer to win the BELMONT (G1), TRAVERS (G1) & JOCKEY CLUB GOLD CUP (G1) From the immediate family of leading sire TAPIT

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Sunday, La Plata, Argentina GRAN PREMIO PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES-G1, $89,607, La Plata, 10-21, 3yo, 2,200m, 2:19.04, my. 1--#@sPROUD RULER (ARG), 123, c, 3, by Roman Ruler 1st Dam: Sarahllon (Arg), by Potrillon (Arg) 2nd Dam: Vermont Sarah, by Sassafras (Fr) 3rd Dam: Proudest Moment, by Proudest Roman O-Stud Chelsea; B-Haras Melincue; T-Daniel Bordon; J-Rodrigo Blanco. Lifetime Record: 9-2-3-1. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. 2--Catch And Go (Arg), 123, c, 3, Catcher In The Rye (Ire)--Miss Dixie (Arg), by Numerous. O-Stud Las Grutas; B-Haras Las Raices; T-Jorge Blaiotta; Ar$75,000. 3--Si Vieras (Arg), 123, c, 3, Not For Sale (Arg)-- Stellify (Arg), by Southern . O-Stud DoZa Pancha; B-Haras Vacacion; T-Guillermo Frenkel Santillan. Margins: 7, 1, NK. Odds: 7.80, 47.45, 1.90. Also Ran: Potro Jean (Arg), Vector Apto (Arg), Magical Fantasy (Arg), Bien Ironico (Arg), Swaroski (Arg), Saracen (Arg). Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue- style pedigree.

Sunday, Taruma, Brazil GRANDE PREMIO PARANA-G1, $76,517, Taruma, 10-21, 3yo/up, 2,000m, 2:09.70, ft. 1--STOCKHOLDER (BRZ), 130, h, 5, by Dancer Man (Brz) 1st Dam: Sweet Biscuit (Brz), by Effervescing 2nd Dam: Sweet Honey (Brz), by Egoismo (Brz) 3rd Dam: Sweet Doca (Brz), by Kurrupako (Brz) O-Coudelaria Barcelona; B-Haras Sao Jose Da Serra; T-Dulcino Guignoni; J-Henderson Fernandez. Lifetime Record: 16-8-4-1. *1/2 to Selecta (Brz) (New Colony), GSW-Brz; Solemnita (Brz) (Giant Gentleman), GSP-Brz; and Sutil (Brz) (Redattore {Brz}), GSP-Brz. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. 2--Beduino do Brasil (Brz), 114, c, 3, Impression (Arg)-- Delinquent Bird (Brz), by Vuarnet (Brz). O-Stud Divonsir Hay; B-Haras Sao Jose dos Pinhals; T-C P Gusso. 3--Visible Wind (Brz), 130, c, 4, Wild Again)--Country Baby (Brz), by Present The Color. O-Stud Champion Spirit; B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras; T-M V Lanza. Margins: 3, 1 1/4, 2 3/4. 2.10, 2.80, 16.00. Also Ran: Full Pocket (Brz), Ditado do Park (Brz), Yaroslav (Brz), Blue Di Job (Brz), Maltes (Brz), Tricky Indy (Brz), Zagoon (Brz). Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree.

A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will indicate first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state- bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/23/12 • PAGE 5 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

AThere will be on-the-day registration, but we BLACK-TYPE PREVIEWS encourage people to register in advance online, so they don=t miss out if we fill to capacity before raceday,@ said Wednesday, Deauville, France, post time: 2:50 p.m. Mott. PRIX DES RESERVOIRS - HARAS D’ETREHAM-G3, €80,000, 2yo, f, Among those enlisted to serve as a judges for the 1mT event are retired jockey and NBC racing commentator SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER Donna Brothers, Lexington stylist Edwin Rye, 1 4 Tasaday Nayef Guyon Fabre Lexington s Queen of Diamonds, jeweler Shelia Bayes 2 1 Cassiopee (Fr) Kentucky Dynamite Hamelin Barberot = A @ 3 5 Meri Shika (Fr) Spirit One (Fr) Jarnet de Balanda and Chicago-based milliner Jenny Pfanenstiel. 4 2 Milena’s Dream (Ire) Authorized (Ire) Peslier de Nicolay AAll you do is dress in your best racewear, walk 5 3 Delegation (Fr) Mount Nelson (GB) Pasquier Rulec across a stage to present your outfit to our panel of 6 6 Cocktail Queen (Ire) Motivator (GB) Lemaire Elsworth judges and you can win some top prizes,@ said Mott, All carry 121 pounds. explaining the process. On raceday, registration will be held at Keeneland=s sales pavilion from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., with the first Aheats@ of the competition beginning at 1:10 p.m. The divisional leaders will be announced in the winner=s circle after the seventh race. WRITERS UP AEven though we are in the sales pavilion, there will be all racing and wagering offered as well, so fans won=t miss out on a thing,@ offered Mott. KEENELAND HOSTS FASHIONS ON THE FIELD According to Mott, there will be a recap of the event Adopting a concept that has proven successful the next day at 12:30 p.m. on Wlex-TV, Channel 18, an overseas, Keeneland will offer the inaugural ALexus NBC affiliate. Fashions on the Field,@ which will be held at Keeneland AWe=re just starting it out with just two divisions--men Racecourse Oct. 27. Hosted by Fashion at the Races, and women, but we hope to expand to other the event is a fashion categories, including 18 and under, couples, 40 and up competition open to men and children,@ said Mott. AWe=re just starting it out with and women 18 years and men and women and we are growing it from there.@ older. In addition to Keeneland and Lexus, other AWe are trying to hit participating sponsors include Lexington area ladies the fashion industry and boutique Monkee=s, local station Lex18 and Tops. involve it with the AKeeneland has been very supportive from the industry in beginning and they have been right on top of the order to gain a new event,@ said Mott. AWe have a great partnership with fanbase,@ explained Keeneland and hope to continue to work with them for Fashion at the Races Fashion at the Races CEO future events.@ Briana Mott. AWe are Included with the top prize for the winning lady of the trying to give Thoroughbred racing a more positive Fashions on the Field contest will be a 36-inch lariat image. One of the ways of doing that is by having necklace from Shelia Bayes, valued at $1,145; a $250 Fashion on the Field. It is a concept that has been very gift certificate to Keeneland gift shop; and a Galt House successful in Australia, New Zealand, England and Accommodation package, valued at $300. Among Dubai, so we took that concept and brought it here.@ prizes for the leading man will be two clubhouse tickets Fans can register online at to the 2013 Breeders= Cup at Santa Anita, a premier www.fashionattheraces.com as well as in person at tailgating package and a $250 gift certificate in the Keeneland the day of the event. Keeneland gift shop. Cont. p6

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(Fashions at Keeneland cont.) AWe=re planning on making this a national event, including venues like the Breeders= Cup and Keeneland next spring,@ offered Mott. AThe benefit of this system is that you don=t have to start out huge. It is something that you can just start and get people to take notice, which can then trickle down to the smaller tracks and hopefully, expand to the bigger ones. It=s everybody=s game and we are just trying to help the industry and bring it to every track around the country and develop a Breeders' Cup nostalgia bigger fanbase. New York would be a great venue to go “The greatest Breeders' Cup ever, in my view, was the 1988 renewal. The track was muddy, and as darkness descended, it made vision to, since you have Aqueduct and Belmont right there increasingly difficult for many. The atmosphere was eerie; expectations and you could draw from the city.@ mingled with anxiety.” Gary West, ESPN Farms breeding to win “Juddmonte Farms, one of the most successful Thoroughbred operations in the world with walls of silver and crystal honoring more than 30 years of victorious horses, has made it to the Breeders' Cup more than 60 times.” Janet Patton, The Lexington Herald-Leader Breeders’ Cup’s Craig Fravel sees growth in Owner Partnerships Fravel talks about Thoroughbred racing and ownership with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television’s ‘Money Moves.’ The BBC ends coverage of with hardly a backward glance “The broadcaster could have shown more of the stories and pictures from the early days of televised racing to bid farewell.” Martin Kelner, The Guardian

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Beauty Parlour, a filly by =s sensational PEDIGREE INSIGHTS son , won the G1 Poule d=Essai des B Y A N D R E W C A U L F I E L D Pouliches before finishing a creditable second in the G1 Prix de Diane. And one of Sunday Silence=s broodmare KOBE SHIMBUN HAI-G2, -100,540,000, Hanshin, daughters was another to make her mark on the French 9-23, 3yo, c/f, 2400mT, 2:25.20, fm. Classics, through her son Saint Baudolino. This Group 2 1--GOLD SHIP (JPN), 123, c, 3, by Stay Gold (Jpn) winner was a close second in the G1 Prix du 1st Dam: Point Flag (Jpn) (SP-Jpn, $421,332), Jockey-Club. by Mejiro McQueen (Jpn) Other Sunday Silence mares have enjoyed 2nd Dam: Pastoralism (Jpn), by Pluralisme international success with the top Australian winner 3rd Dam: Tokuno Eighty (Jpn), by Tribal Chief (GB) More Joyous and the American Grade II and Grade III O-Eiichi Kobayashi; B-Deguchi Farm; T-Naosuke turf miler Quiet Oasis. Cont. p8 Sugai; J-Hiroyuki Uchida; -53,078,000. Lifetime Record: G1SW-Jpn, 8-5-2-0. Click for the eNicks report & 5- GOLD SHIP (JPN), c, 2009 cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the Hail to Reason Halo Racing Post chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Cosmah Sunday Silence This year has once again reminded the outside world Understanding Wishing Well of the excellence of Sunday Silence and his Mountain Flower Stay Gold (Jpn) descendants. Sanctus (Fr) Dictus (Fr) In the U.S., Sunday Silence=s son Hat Trick attracted Doronic (Fr) Golden Sash (Jpn) 134 mares in his first season at Gainesway and this Northern Taste Dyna Sash (Jpn) support has since been well justified. Although his first Royal Sash (GB) crop wasn=t large by today=s standards, it has produced Mejiro Asama (Jpn) Mejiro Titan (Jpn) three graded/group winners in Dabirsim (the champion Mejiro McQueen Cheryl (Fr) French juvenile of 2011) King David (GI Jamaica H.) and (Jpn) Remand (Ire) Point Flag (Jpn) Mejiro Aurola (Jpn) Howe Great. 15-1-4-1, Mejiro Iris (Jpn) France also saw some fine Classic performances from $421,332 The Minstrel Pluralisme Sunday Silence=s descendants. Although only sixth as 6Fls,1GSW Pastoralism (Jpn) Cambretta favorite for the G1 Poule d Essai des Poulains, Dabirsim 12-0-0-0 = 7Fls, 1SP Tokuno Eighty (Jpn) Tribal Chief (GB) was beaten only around half a length. 11Fls, 1SP Iron Ruby (Jpn)

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Inevitably, though, it is Japan which remains very Although he failed to give Japan that longed-for first much the stronghold for the Sunday Silence line. The victory in the Arc, confirmed that he is leading sires= list in Japan is currently headed by Deep extremely talented. Of course, we knew that already. In Impact and there are no fewer than nine other sons of winning the 2011 Triple Crown he had joined a select Sunday Silence in the top 15. These are Fuji Kiseki, club of seven, which also features Deep Impact. Orfevre Daiwa Major (currently leading sire of 2-year-olds), Stay had ended his 3-year-old campaign with a victory over Gold, Gold Allure, Manhattan Cafe, Agnes Tachyon, the 2010 Japanese Derby winner Eishin Flash in the , Heart=s Cry and Zenno Rob Roy. prestigious G1 --a race won in 2009 by his For the record, the only interlopers are second-placed brother Dream Journey. Having won Japan=s top King Kamehameha (Kingmambo), third-placed Kurofune juvenile prize, the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity, Dream Journey (by French Deputy), fourth-placed Symboli Kris S (Kris had also won the G1 Japanese 2,000 Guineas in 2007. S.), 11th-placed Sakura Bakushin O (Sakura Yutaka O) Hopes that another of Stay Gold=s sons would and 15th-placed Roses In May (Devil His Due). emulate Orfevre=s Classic treble were raised when Gold The Sunday Silence who concerns us here is Ship also won the G1 2,000 Guineas equivalent, the Stay Gold, a resident at Big Red Farm. This farm is now G1 Satsuki Sho. The task proved beyond Gold Ship in also home to GI Kentucky Derby and GI Preakness the Derby and the Tokyo Yushun, but he bounced back winner I=ll Have Another (Flower Alley) and the stallion to land the final leg, the G1 Kikuka Sho, over 1 7/8 miles. roster also features the G1 Dubai World Cup winner Remarkably, Orfevre, Dream Journey and Gold Ship Roses In May and the dual GI Breeders= Cup Turf winner all share the same broodmare sire, Mejiro McQueen, as Conduit. does the Japanese Group 2 winner Fateful War. These With a little bit of luck, Stay Gold would now be the four apparently come from a sample of only seven foals. sire of at least one G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe winner. The Japanese like to give their best performers a His son Nakayama Festa was the only one to make a thorough testing, so are unlikely to rush them off to race of it with the Derby winner Workforce in 2010, stud at the end of their 3-year-old season, unless injury going down by just a head. This year we saw Stay intervenes, as it did with King Kamehameha. Of the Gold=s son Orfevre go down by a neck to Solemia after successful Sunday Silence stallions mentioned earlier, appearing to have the race at his mercy when he Daiwa Major and Hat Trick raced until they were six, quickened impressively into the lead. Unfortunately he while Heart=s Cry and Zenno Rob Roy were in action idled and hung right, undoing all the good work he had until they were five. Stay Gold took it one step further. put in to overcome being drawn 18 of 18. Cont. p9

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He was seven years old in 2001, when he defeated the future Breeders= Cup Turf winner Fantastic Light to take the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic. He later added the G1 Hong Kong Vase and Timeform rated him 127. Stay Gold also had the unusual record of having contested the at the ages of four, five, six and seven. Stay Gold covered his first mares aged eight in 2002. He had the pedigree to make a stallion. Besides having the peerless Sunday Silence as his sire, he is out of a sister to the very smart miler Soccer Boy, who sired winners of such important races as the G1 (Spring), G1 Japanese St Leger and G1 . Stay Gold has 579 foals aged three or over. He also has 95 2-year-olds and 130 yearlings. The 2-year-olds include a brother to Orfevre and Dream Journey called Lien de Famille and there is a brother to Gold Ship among the yearlings. There are also brothers to Orfevre and Nakayama Festa among Stay Gold=s 2012 foals. With nearly all of his progeny=s Group 1 victories having been gained over the last four years, there must be a good chance that the best is yet to come for Stay Gold, even though he is already 18 years old. His fee for 2013 is listed as -8,000,000, which roughly equates to US$100,000 or ,62,000. The unproven I=ll Have Another starts out at -3,200,000, or US$40,000. Mejiro McQueen, the stallion whose daughters have enjoyed such spectacular success with Stay Gold, is an unfamiliar name outside Japan. However, he was a top stayer, winning the Japanese St Leger and two editions of the Tenno Sho (Spring) over two miles. He failed to sire a Group 1 winner, but that isn=t so surprising in a country where the number of JRA Group 1 races this First popularized by sociologist Robert K. Merton in year stands at only 23. the 1930s, the law of unintended consequences says that intervention in any complex system tends to create unanticipated and often undesirable outcomes. Those consequences can be positive or negative, but the phrase is most often applied to situations where an intended solution makes a problem worse, sometimes even causing actions opposite to the solution's original intent. Even before our move, my Tennessee friends and relatives who raise Tennessee Walking Horses and Quarter horses were lamenting the demise of THE LAW OF UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES slaughterhouses, not because they are heartless souls Where one lives can change one's perspective. who want to see horses killed, but because they are Six years ago we moved from Lexington, Kentucky to horse lovers who cannot bear to see horses starve. the Tennessee county with the lowest population They knew that many horse owners in our area do not density and lowest per capita income of any county in a have the means to keep horses they do not need. Three state where per capita income as a whole is 13.2% winters ago I witnessed direct evidence of their worst lower than the national average, according to 2010 fears coming true. census data. As a direct result of that move, my Along the two-mile road from the major four-lane immediate, gut reaction to last week's brief suspension highway to our house we watched three horses in a of exports of horses for slaughter to Canada was 10-acre field next to the road grow steadily thinner as different than it might have been had I remained autumn darkened into winter. There were none of the surrounded--insulated, actually--by the wealthier big round bales of hay that we use here to feed confines of Fayette County, Kentucky. livestock and no feed troughs or buckets visible in the Although never as whole-hearted in my support as pasture. most in the Thoroughbred industry, I approved of the My cousin and her husband own the 300-acre farm closure of horse slaughtering plants in the United States across the road from the starving horses, a farm that over the last decade. After our move south, however, I produces around 600 bales of hay a year. They placed a witnessed the iron hand of the law of unintended bale of hay over the fence of their neighbor for the consequences. horses. Cont. p10 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/23/12 • PAGE 10 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

The next day a crude, hand-lettered cardboard sign appeared attached to the bale of hay: APlease do not feed our horses.@ THE WEEK IN PHOTOS Report the offenders to the authorities you say? Only brought to you by at the risk of having your hay barn or other buildings HORSEPHOTOS.COM and the burned down. People do not take kindly to what they see as snitches in this area. It has happened. Thus my reaction to the brief closure of the Canadian border to slaughter transport was decidedly more ambivalent than it would have been a few years earlier. The overwhelming majority of the more than 130,000 horses shipped to Canada or Mexico for slaughter each year are not . Many of them are horses like those in my unconscionably recalcitrant neighbor's field, horses that no one wants, have no useful purpose, and no one to feed and care for them properly. The Thoroughbred industry and the people who own and breed Thoroughbreds can afford to arrange for the care of retired racehorses. Indeed it is imperative that we do so if we want to survive the scrutiny of a public that is already doubtful of our humanitarian impulses. The numerous retirement farms that have cropped up around the country and organizations like the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, CANTER, ReRun, and the Thoroughbred Adoption Network are necessary, highly admirable, and deserving of the monetary support The Breeders' Cup statue takes its place of honor beside the of everyone in the industry. Cont. p11 Zenyatta statue at Santa Anita Park. All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDESHOW OF unless otherwise indicated THE WEEK IN PHOTOS

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We simply must support our retired racehorses to survive in the court of public opinion, regardless of any Breeders= Cup moral or ethical considerations, although those should Leading Jockeys by Races Won be powerful enough incentives. Total We can afford to do that. Many of the backyard *J Bailey 15 breeders who produce warm-blooded and cold-blooded M Smith 15 pleasure horses or utility horses all over the United *P Day 12 States, however, cannot. G Gomez 12 No matter how much we try, no matter how much J Velazquez 11 money we spend on Thoroughbreds, horse slaughter is L Dettori 10 not going to go away. And the law of unintended *C McCarron 9 consequences, along with the Great Recession, has C Nakatani 9 inevitably produced more starving horses, not less. *G Stevens 8 You may not see them near Thoroughbred farms in *E. Delahoussaye 7 Kentucky, Florida, New York, California, Maryland, C Nakatani 7 Virginia, or any of the other major breeding states. But I see them. *L Pincay Jr. 7 Those three horses disappeared from the field a few *J Santos 7 weeks after the hay incident. More have come and gone P Valenzuela 7 since. Attempts to reason with the owner have met *Retired with hostility, but thankfully, other animal abusers in the area have been arrested recently. 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. The arc of history bends toward justice. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Feedback for publication? Email [email protected]. any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in TDN TODAY Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission Headline News...... 11 pages of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. AROUND THE WORLD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012

SOLID OPENING TO FTKOCT It was a productive first day of selling at Fasig- Tipton=s Kentucky Fall Yearlings Sale, with gains in gross, average and median from a year ago. At the close of a marathon 11 hours of selling, 293 horses exchanged hands for a total of $7,230,200. The average of $24,676 was up FASIG-TIPTON OCTOBER SALE 13.3%, while the median of Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) $13,000 enjoyed a 8.3% bump. 064 colt Giant’s Causeway Lerici 200,000 Fourteen horses brought $100,000 B-Lerici Syndicate (Ky) or more, compared to only six last Consigned by Gainesway term, and the RNA dipped to 20.6% Purchased by Nick de Meric, agent from 2011's 25.1% 321 colt Smart Strike Rap and Dance 190,000 AAll in all, it was a very solid ($220,000 wnlg ‘11 KEENOV; $235,000 RNA yrl ‘12 KEESEP) start,@ said Fasig-Tipton=s President B-Estate of Edward P Evans (Va) and CEO Boyd Browning, Jr. AThere Consigned by Warrendale Sales, Agent XXV Hip 64 was a lot of activity, and it was a Purchased by Kirkwood Stables, agent L Marquardt very consistent sale from start to 352 colt Malibu Moon Right Place 175,000 finish. It=s too early to claim victory, B-Dixiana Farms (Ky) but hopefully we=ll have two more good days.@ Consigned by Lane’s End, agent Just like a year ago, the Day 1 topper made Purchased by Wounded Warrior Stable $200,000. It was hip 64, a colt by Giant=s Causeway 006 filly Smart Strike Kelly Pond 170,000 out of the winning Lerici (Woodman), who led the way B-G Watts Jr & Louise Ireland Humphrey Revocable Trust - 2008 (Ky) Monday on the strength of Florida horseman Nick de Consigned by Lane’s End Meric=s successful offer. The Purchased by Zayat Stable chestnut colt hails from the family 207 colt Lemon Drop Kid Noisette 160,000 of GSW and GI Travers S. runner- B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras S A (Fl) up Grasshopper (Dixie Union), as Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent II well as the Grade I winners Purchased by Twin Creeks Racing Stable LLC Mashaallah ( II) and Folk 004 colt Pulpit Keeper Hill 150,000 B-John A Chandler, Jamm LTD, C R McGaughey III & Mill Ridge Farm (Ky) Art (Nijinsky II). Gainesway Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent consigned hip 64. Purchased by Mark Casse, agent AHe was a horse who was 030 colt Speightstown Lady Aloma 150,000 actually entered in Keeneland B-Walton Breeding (Ky) September, but he came up with a Consigned by Dromoland Farm Inc, Agent V little blemish, so we scratched Nick De Meric Purchased by F.M.G. Investments him, gave him some time, and Fasig-Tipton photo 101 filly First Samurai Magnetic Miss 120,000 brought him here,@ explained ($12,000 yrl ‘12 FTKJUL) Gainesway=s Michael Hernon. AThe rest is history.@ B-Richard F Rudolph and Michael G Vranich (KY) Hernon wasn=t surprised by the attention the colt Consigned by Baccari Bloodstock, Agent VI received. AHe is by a superior sire, he=s got a good Purchased by Al Pike, agent pedigree, and he made it onto all the lists of the leading 193 colt Broken Vow Naughty Natisha 120,000 buyers,@ he said. AHe stood out in the crowd here.@ ($135,000 wnlg ‘11 KEENOV) Cont. p2 B-Dr William B Wilmot & Dr Joan M Taylor (NY) Consigned by Four Star Sales, agent for Glencrest Farm Purchased by Phase II Thoroughbreds FASIG-TIPTON OCTOBER SALE 225 colt Mineshaft Oonagh 120,000 Monday, October 22, 2012 B-Waterville Lake Stables Ltd (NY) Consigned by Winter Quarter Farm, Agent I SESSION TOTALS: 2012 2011 Purchased by Cobra Farm Catalogued 418 336 132 colt Smart Strike Mini Sermon 115,000 No. Offered 369 295 ($100,000 wnlg ‘11 KEENOV) No. Sold 293 221 B-Edward P Evans (Va) RNAs 76 74 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent VII % RNAs 20.6% 25.1% Purchased by King’s Equine No. Over $100K 14 6 High Price $200,000 $200,000 You can also pick up a copy of the TDN today Gross $7,230,200 $4,811,900 at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearlings Average $24,676 (+13.3%) $21,773 Sale. Median $13,000 (+8.3%) $12,000 www.fasigtipton.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/23/12 • PAGE 2 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Solid Opening at FTKOCT (cont. from p1) One of the First Samurai juveniles Baccari had in the Whereas the session topper was scratched out of back of his mind was Executiveprivilege, who brought a September, hip 321, a colt by Smart Strike out of SP sale-topping $650,000 at OBS April. A few weeks Rap and Dance (Pleasant Tap), was led out of the ring before the July Sale she debuted a J “TDN Rising unsold at the auction a month ago. But he attracted Star” J at Betfair Hollywood Park, and four days after plenty of suitors at October, and yesterday was captured her first stakes in the $150,000 Landaluce S. hammered down to Kirkwood Stable=s Kip Elser, who on July 14. From the third crop of her Grade I-winning outlasted a party out back to land the handsome sire, Executiveprivilege added the GIII Sorrento S., chestnut for $190,000. Consigned by Warrendale GI Del Mar Debutante and GI Chandelier S. in Sales, the Ned Evans-bred colt is a half to SW Rap Tale consecutive starts and is still undefeated heading into (Tale of the Cat) and to SP Cherokee Rap (Cherokee the GI Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies. Run). His dam is a half to the Grade I winners Another Baccari=s First Samurai filly is the first foal from the Review (Buckaroo) and No Review (Nodouble). It was tough racemare Magnetic Miss (Artax), a six-time black- actually the colt=s third time through the ring--he sold to type winner and a half to two other stakes winners. Whitechurch Bloodstock for $220,000 as KEENOV AWhen I saw her in July, she was just too heavy, but weanling--and Elser thought the price was a fair one. she had a really good walk, and she was the first foal AI think good horses bring full value no matter where out of a mare who made over $400,000,@ Baccari you are,@ said Elser. AAnd he was a nice horse. You never explained. AI thought if she brought nothing, that it=d be buy a horse you like for less than you expect to give.@ worth speculating. She grew up well, got in shape and Elser said he=s pleased with the horses he=s seen thus turned into a nice filly.@ far at October. AIt=s good,@ he said. AThis has always Baccari said he has two other yearlings to keep an been a productive sale for a lot of reasons.@ eye out for at FTKOCT, both Zayat Stable struck early for the top-priced filly on of whom sell tomorrow. First Monday, paying $170,000 for hip 6, a Smart Strike up is hip 881, a Ned Evans- daughter of the Deputy Minister mare Kelly Pond. The bred daughter of Not For Love filly is a half-sister to the graded performer Clear Pond who Baccari purchased out of (Dynaformer), and hails from a deep international the Evans dispersal last family. Her second dam Water Lily (Fr) (Riverman) was November for $12,000. The a dual Group 3 winner in France and, in addition to hip filly is a half to SW Storm 6's dam, produced Grade I winner Talinum (Alydar). G. Hip 985 Play (Smart Strike) and is a Watts Humphrey purchased Kelly Pond as a yearling for daughter of Cat Play (Storm $250,000 at the 1998 Keeneland September Sale and Cat), a half to GISW Hedonist (Alydeed) and GSW campaigned her to two wins in nine starts. This filly Seeking Daylight (). was bred by the G. Watts Jr. and Louise Ireland AShe=s got a big pedigree,@ said Baccari. Humphrey Revocable Trust. The Wattses parted ways Baccari also said to watch for hip 985, a gray colt with Kelly Pond last November, selling her, in foal to from the first crop of Old Fashioned (Unbridled=s Song) Mineshaft, to Tony Holmes and Dr. Walter Zent for who was produced by the winning Destiny=s Yield (High $32,000. Yield). The sale continues today and concludes tomorrow. AI hate to sound arrogant, but think he must be one Both sessions begin at 10 a.m. For catalogue, results of the better physicals here,@ said Baccari. AHe=s just a and outs, or to watch the sale live, visit fasigtipton.com. man.@ A ‘Samurai’ Times 10... Ghost in the Machine... Kentucky horseman Chris Baccari rang up a nice It may not go down as the biggest pinhook ever, but transaction yesterday after selling hip 101, a filly by any time you can turn $3,000 into $85,000 legally, First Samurai, to Texas-based you=re doing something right. Gainesway=s Michael horseman Al Pike for Hernon and an unnamed partner $120,000. That was exactly paid the former amount for a gray 10 times the $12,000 it cost colt by Ghostzapper--Regal Baccari to acquire the filly at Approval (With Approval) last year Fasig Tipon=s July Sale three at Keeneland November, and months ago. yesterday resold him to Charles AI had seen some First Zacney for over 20 times the initial Samurais selling really well at outlay. Zacney was the principal the 2-year-old sales, and I=m owner of dual Classic winner Afleet always talking to people all Hip 101 Alex. L Marquardt over the country and asking Gainesway consigned the Hip 330 how their babies are doing, Ghostzapper colt, whose stakes- L Marquardt and I just had many good reports on First Samurai,@ winning dam is a full-sister to the Baccari explained of why he targeted the filly. APlus, I dam of graded winners The Daddy (Valid Expectations), had another First Samurai filly that I=d raised, and that With a City (City Zip) and Blue Laser (Bluegrass Cat), as kind of kept me in the loop.@ hip 330. Cont. p3 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/23/12 • PAGE 3 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

AThe horse was well bought as a weanling; he just AThen Lauffer called me again to try to get me to slipped between the cracks,@ Hernon said of the gray, reduce my rates, which I refused to do,@ the statement who was bred by Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings, continued. AHe then called Brauer and told him the joint Liberation Farm, et al. AHe grew up into a fine horse, venture was no longer interested in purchasing Rachel. vetted, and sold well. He is a big strong horse who is a Four days later Lauffer, acting on his own, bought a good mover. Ghostzapper is having a great year, with half interest in her for $500,000. 18 stakes winners and 11 graded winners, and we Six months later, after she won the Oaks, he sold his think this colt=s a good prospect. We certainly hope to interest, netting a profit of $4.5 million. He paid me hear from him next year at the race track.@ nothing. We believe there are clear errors in the ruling Gainesway, which also sold yesterday=s session and plan to contest it, but I will leave the legal analysis topper, hopes to keep the momentum going through to the lawyers.@ the rest of the sale. Hernon thinks an Artie Schiller colt Lauffer=s lawyer Tom Miller was satisified with the who sells Wednesday as hip 1111 will help the cause. ruling. Acquired as a short yearling for $60,000 at Keeneland AI certainly anticipated the judge=s ruling awarding a January, the colt was produced by Friend of a Friend $25,000 commission would be upheld because that is (Crafty Friend), a half to the solid European performer exactly what Mr. Lauffer offered Jerry Brown in their Annie Skates (Mr. Greeley) from the family of Vicar, first conversation,@ Miller explained. AAll the testimony, Astronomer Royal, et al. as the opinion says, confirms that a standard AArtie Schiller gets a good racehorse--he=s emerged as bloodstock commission is 5%. So it was a $500,000 a very useful sire--and this is a big, rangy, correct colt,@ purchase and Mr. Lauffer agreed to pay 5% to Mr. said Hernon. AWe think he=s a good prospect. He=s got a Brown, plus he paid another 3% to another agent. So nice family, and he looks like a smart individual.@ he has offered to pay 8% and the judge did a good job of understanding that.@ KENTUCKY COURT UPHOLDS ‘RACHEL’ Miller did admit that he was disappointed that his RULING Friday, the Commonwealth of Kentucky countersuit had been rejected. Court of Appeals upheld the circuit court=s decision to AWe filed a countersuit because we believe the law in award Thoro-Graph and its founder, Jerry Brown, a Kentucky requires that any commission arrangement to $25,000 quantum meruit judgment in their favor for be in writing,@ Miller said. AThis one was not, so we advice and information provided to James Lauffer in didn=t think it could be enforced. In other words, we connection with the purchase of Rachel Alexandra in think the $25,000 commission was reasonable and that 2008. Brown had disputed the circuit court=s finding, is what Mr. Lauffer offered. But since Jerry Brown arguing that the amount should have been $271,423, rejected that, I didn=t think that the law would permit saying, AQuantum meruit is an equitable doctrine him to recover any amount of money because it wasn=t granting one >who has rendered services in a in writing.@ quasi-contractual relationship the reasonable value of Still Miller said his client will not appeal the decision. services rendered.=@ Lauffer had also filed an appeal, AWe have already sent him a check for $25,000 once arguing that he should not have to pay Brown any and Mr. Lauffer is going to do the same thing again. commission. The other side has the opportunity to appeal, but as far Yesterday, Brown issued a statement regarding the as we=re concerned, we would like to settle it for finding, which read: AThough I completely disagree with exactly what we originally offered.@ the Court=s ruling as to how much I should be paid for my work, I am glad there is finally a clear record of what transpired. As the Court said, in the summer of 2008 I was approached by a joint venture consisting of Yesterday=s Result: three people, one of them [James] Lauffer, asking me 4th-PRX, $56,300, Msw, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:05 2/5, ft. to recommend a filly to purchase and to race. The joint +KELWYNNE (f, 2, Yes It=s True--Quanah County venture asked me to send my commission rates in {MSP}, by Valid Expectations), favored at 9-5, sat just writing that August, which I did. Three months later I off the pace, took charge entering the turn and shook sent an email containing my data and a free to win by three lengths under a hand ride. Muggles recommendation they purchase Rachel Alexandra, who (Chelsey Cat) was second. The winner is a half to at that point had run five times and never won a stake. Quantum Miss (Smoke Glacken), GSW, $251,950. [James] Lauffer then called me to discuss my Sales history: $100,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. Lifetime reasoning. I said based on my data and analysis she Record: 1-1-0-0, $37,800. Click for the brisnet.com was already comparable to top 2-year-old filly Stardom chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. Bound, and had a brighter future. At the end of that O-Blue Devil Racing Stable (Holliday). B-Smart Angle conversation we discussed my rates, the same ones I (PA). T-Steve Klesaris. had sent, and Lauffer indicated they would be an issue. Hidden Brook purchased for Blue Devil Racing After that conversation, as the court said, Lauffer twice called the bloodstock agent in the deal, Don Brauer, to see whether he could avoid paying my commissions. All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Brauer told him that would not be ethical. unless otherwise indicated TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/23/12 • PAGE 4 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

IN PERU: Suerte Nicholas, c, 2, Bluegrass Cat--Lady Nicholas, by Nicholas. Monterrico, 10-20, Cond, 7.5fT, 1:31.20. TCA to Honor Frank Stronach and Belmont Child Care Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-1. O-Stud Dona Licha; Association: B-Maple Ridge Bloodstock; T-Arturo Morales. The Thoroughbred Charities of America will honor *$35,000 wnlg ‘10 KEENOV; $30,000 yrl ‘11 horeseman Frank Stronach as well as the Belmont Child KEESEP. **1/2 to Pants N Kisses (Mr. Greeley), SW Care Association at their 23rd annual Select Stallion & GSP, $206,973; and Brothers Nicholas (Smart Season Auction Jan. 5 at the Keeneland Entertainment Strike), GSP, $244,071. Center in Lexington. Stronach will receive the TCA An Oak Lodge USA / Moonestone Farm Pinhook Leadership Award for his philanthropy exemplifying the TCA’s mission to provide a better life for current and Celestina Gal, f, 2, Discreet Cat--Blue Sky Vow, by retired Thoroughbreds. “To be recognized by Broken Vow. Monterrico, 10-20, Cond, 7.5fT, Thoroughbred Charities of America, which for more 1:32.00. Lifetime Record: 5-1-1-1. O-Stud Couet; than 20 years has provided support and love for B-Allen Poindexter T’breds; T-Juan Suarez. *$6,000 Thoroughbreds and the people who work for them, is a wnlg ‘10 KEENOV. great honor,” said Stronach. “We must always La Maguita, f, 2, E Dubai--Upgraded, by High Yield. remember to care for those who work in our industry, Monterrico, 10-21, Cond, 6f, 1:12.80. Lifetime and we must make it our business to ensure every Record: 2-2-0-0. O-Stud Papois; B-Palides Thoroughbred during and after its racing career is Investments; T-Eduardo Pianezzi II. *$2,500 yrl ‘11 afforded a safe and loving environment to prosper KEESEP. **1/2 to Tontona (Powerscourt {GB}), throughout its life.” The Belmont Child Care Association G1SP-Per. will be presented with the TCA Service Award for their Autumn Queen, f, 3, Forest Wildcat--Purple Heart, by work with families associated with New York Quiet American. Monterrico, 10-20, Cond, 5f, racetracks. “Mr. Stronach and the Belmont Child Care :56.80. Lifetime Record: 6-4-0-1. O-Stud Agustin Association personify the spirit of these awards,” said Gabriel; B-Janeen Oliver & Phillys Haller; T-Eduardo Dan Rosenberg, president of TCA. “We are extremely Pianezzi II. *$7,500 yrl ‘10 FTKOCT. grateful for their contributions and dedication to our Miss Persa, f, 4, Royal Academy--Miss Exchange, by industry.” . Monterrico, 10-21, Clasico Jockey Club de Arequipa, 1600m, 1:37.40. O-Stud Nautica; B-Haras Luis Bravo. T- Armando Filipuzzi. *$3,800 wnlg ‘08 KEENOV.

APPOINTMENTS Clarissa Daly IN JAPAN: • Appointed Chief Executive of the Pony Racing +A Shin Summit, c, 2, Montbrook--My Golden Quest Authority (SP), by Coronado’s Quest. Kyoto, 10-21, Maiden • “I am absolutely delighted to have been given this Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $88,607. opportunity--it is my dream job. I am really looking O-Eishindo Inc; B-Centaur Farms Inc; T-Masato forward to working with the Board of the PRA and Nishizono. *$470,000 2yo ‘12 OBSMAR. **Hustled the many others who help make Pony Racing to the lead by pilot Yasunari Iwata, this pricey OBS happen. It is such a great initiative and has so purchase never looked back en route to a much to offer." 2 1/4-length graduation score. “He is very gentle and has lots of scope,” said Iwata. “I think he can handle Wednesday’s Cancellations longer distance as well.” Lady Washington, f, 4, Vindication--Tenderly (Ire), by Delaware Park (all races) Danehill. Niigata, 10-20, Plate Race, 6f. Lifetime (Lack of entries) Record: 9-1-0-1, $127,595. O/B-Yuichi Naruto; T-Keiji Yoshimura. *1/2 to Ten Meropa (Johannesburg), GSW-US. w TDN CRITERIA w Hayabusa Eminence, m, 5, Medaglia d’Oro-- The races covered in the TDN are as follows: Preeminence (Jpn) (MSW-Jpn, $5,042,956), by w Stakes: purses of $50,000/up Afleet. Tokyo, 10-20, Plate Race, 8f. Lifetime w Allowance Races: purses of $20,000/up Record: 23-2-0-2, $242,278. O-Osamu Takeda; w Optional Claiming Races B-Grand Farm; T-Keizo Ito. : purses of $20,000/up w Maiden Special Weight Races: purses of $18,000/up Click here to access TDN Sales PPs w Maiden Claiming Races: purses of $18,000/up & a minimum claiming price of $40,000 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/23/12 • PAGE 5 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

From Ecurie des Monceaux, hip 12 is a February-foaled colt from the family of the 2003 G1 Grosser Dallmayr Preis victor Ransom O=War (Red GALILEO DUO DOMINATE OCTOBER OPENER Ransom) and he cost i140,000. Head later paid The annus mirabilis of Galileo (Ire) continued apace to i150,000 for a son of Montjeu (Ire) from the same Deauville yesterday, where a son and daughter of his draft. Hip 145 is out of a half to the Pattern-race led the way, selling for i210,000 and i200,000, performers Duellant (Ire) (Dashing Blade {GB}), Denaro respectively, during Part 1 of Arqana=s October Yearling (Ger) (Dashing Blade {GB}) and Davidoff (Ger) (Montjeu Sale. Late in the session, his sole colt representative {Ire}). Also on the shopping list of Goldikova=s trainer consigned by Haras d=Etreham as hip 155 created the was hip 46, an April-foaled son of another of his inevitable excitement his pedigree suggested and it was stable s past stars in Naaqoos (GB). Hailing from the La Hautieres Bloodstock who prevailed. Among the half- = Motteraye Consignment as well, he is a half-brother to siblings of the late-May-foaled bay are Sardaukar (GB) (Royal Academy), who was third in the G1 Grand Prix the recent G3 Prix du Prince d=Orange runner-up Prince de Paris before going to make his mark Stateside; Mag (Ire) (Zamindar) and listed-placed Naadrah (GB) Kindjhal (Fr) (Ashkalani {Ire}), who was runner-up in the (Muhtathir {GB}) and he fetched i120,000. At the end 2004 G3 Prix d=Hedouville and later fourth in the of the premier section of the sale, the average of G1 Metropolitan S. in Australia; Rostrum (Fr) i49,180 jumped by 19% from 2011, while the median (Shamardal), second in last year=s G3 Prix Edmond of i38,000 fared even better, rising by 27%. Blanc; and Kreem (GB) (Hurricane Run {Ire}), who Part 2 starts at 2 p.m. tomorrow. captured the 2011 G3 Prix du Lys. Galileo=s filly topper was the only offering in the book from Jose TOP LOTS AT DEAUVILLE Hormaeche=s Chevington Stud. Hip 78 is an April-foaled Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (€) daughter of the 2002 G2 Cherry Hinton S. winner 155 c Galileo (Ire) En Public (Fr) 210,000 Spinola (Fr) (Spinning World), therefore a half to the B-Frederic Bianco (Fr) 2007 Listed Criterium de l=Ouest scorer Kirkinola (GB) Consigned by Haras d’Etreham (Selkirk) and this season=s G2 Prix Greffulhe third Purchased by Hautieres Bloodstock Eldandy (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). She was knocked 78 f Galileo (Ire) Spinola (Fr) 200,000 down to David Redvers acting on behalf of Qatar B-Yeguada de Milagro SA (Ire) Racing. AShe=s a lovely filly, who was great value,@ Consigned by Chevington Stud Redvers told Racing Post. Compared to Newmarket, Purchased by David Redvers Bloodstock A 40 f Sageburg (Ire) Peace Talk (Fr) 170,000 this was a very good price. She is by the best stallion in B-SARL Ecurie D (Fr) the world and will make a nice broodmare prospect in Consigned by Haras des Capucines time.@ Earlier, Redvers had made sure that he took Purchased by Chantilly Bloodstock Agency home the full-brother to Saturday=s G1 Caulfield Cup 145 c Montjeu (Ire) Daspectra (Ire) 150,000 victor Dunaden (Fr) (Nicobar {GB}) from Haras des B-Mme Micheline Hervet & Henri Bozo (Fr) Loges. Hip 11, already named Nico de Borepair (Fr), had Consigned by Ecurie des Monceaux special resonance for Sheikh Fahad as his sibling was Purchased by Frederic Head the one to put his Pearl Bloodstock on the world map 12 c Invincible Spirit (Ire) L’Enjoleuse (Ire) 140,000 when annexing last year=s G1 Melbourne Cup and B-Ecurie Des Monceaux (Ire) G1 Hong Kong Vase. Bought for i130,000, the colt Consigned by Ecurie des Monceaux could join Dunaden at Mikel Delzangles= barn according Purchased by Frederic Head to Redvers. ASheikh Fahad has a huge emotional attachment to Dunaden and he really wanted this colt,@ the buyer told the Racing Post. AHe will probably go OCTOBER YEARLING SALE back to England first, but at the moment it looks likely MONDAY, OCT. 22, 2012 he will join Mikel Delzangles. We are just investing a little bit back into the game following this weekend and 2012 2011 are delighted to have a brother to such a great horse.@ No. Catalogued 175 133 No. Offered 167 127 The Sage Holds Court... No. Sold 128 88 Leading the early trade was Haras des Capucines= hip RNA 39 39 40, a filly from the second crop of Sageburg (Ire) who % RNA 23.4% 30.7% was purchased for i170,000 by Gerard Larrieu=s High Price €210,000 €310,000 Chantilly Bloodstock. From the family of the G1 Criterium Gross €6,295,000 €3,637,000 de Saint-Cloud and G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud hero Average (% change) €49,180 (+19%) €41,330 Pistolet Bleu (Ire), the March-foaled bay is a full-sister to Median (% change) €38,000 (+26.7%) €30,000 this term=s G3 Prix d=Aumale victress Peace Burg (Fr) *Total Private Sales: and was bought for Jean-Louis Bouchard. Freddie Head, No. Sold 6 8 who has also enjoyed another banner season with the Gross €118,000 €96,000 G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest and G1 Prix du Moulin winner Total Gross €6,413,000 €3,733,000 Moonlight Cloud (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), snapped www.arqana.com up another offspring of that Irish National Stud resident. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/23/12 • PAGE 6 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Tuesday, Nantes, post time: 12:00 p.m. PRIX DES SABLONNETS-Listed, €55,000, 2yo, 1mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 1 5 Sparkie (Fr) King’s Best Androuin E O’Neill Sunday's Results: 2 2 Storm Tivoli (Fr) Sageburg (Ire) Fouassier Couetil Rome, 15.05, Cond, i18,000, 2yo, 7 1/2fT, 1:35.40, 3 4 Wingate (GB) Zamindar Veron Pantall gd. 4 1 Alta Lilea (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Fallon Johnston 5 3 Beatrice (GB) Dr Fong Crastus Pantall KITTEN ON THE RUN (c, 2, Kitten=s Joy--Personal All carry 128 pounds bar Alta Lilea & Beatrice, 125. Odyssey, by Lemon Drop Kid), the winner of an all-weather maiden here by six lengths on debut Oct. 2, was held up through modest early fractions. Moving closer at the top of the lane, the 3-1 second choice dug deep to assert by a nose from Porsenna (Ire) (Dylan Yesterday=s Results: Thomas {Ire}) close home. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, TOTEPOOL.COM SILVER TANKARD S.-Listed, i13,175. ,23,000, Pontefract, 10-22, 2yo, 1m 4ydsT, 1:53.48, O/B-Kenneth L Ramsey & Sarah K Ramsey; T-Gianluca hy. Bietolini. 1--#WILLIE THE WHIPPER (GB), 128, c, 2, by Whipper 1st Dam: Anna Simona (Ger), by Slip Anchor (GB) Milan, 17.35, Cond, i18,000, 2yo, 1mT, 1:41.30, 2nd Dam: Anna Thea (Ire), by Turfkonig (Ger) gd/sf. 3rd Dam: Anstandige (Ger), by Star Appeal (Ire) CANDIANI STREET (ITY) (c, 2, --Caroline Adrien (i21,000 2yo >12 GORMAY). O-Jimmy Kay; B-JSB {Ity}, by Rusticaro {Fr}), who won a similar event at Anderson; T-Ann Duffield; J-Graham Lee; ,13,043. Rome last time Oct. 2, led from the gate in this one. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, ,16,278. Unflustered throughout, a couple of backhanders in the 2--Oasis Cannes (GB), 128, c, 2, Oasis Dream (GB)-- closing stages were sufficient encouragement for the Miss Provence (GB), by Hernando (Fr). O/B-JLC 1-2 chalk to comfortably account for Distant Planet (Ire) Pearce; T-Sir Mark Prescott; ,4,945. (Aussie Rules) by 2 1/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 3--Top Notch Tonto (Ire), 128, g, 2, Thousand Words 4-3-0-1, i24,905. (GB)--Elite Hope, by Moment of Hope. (i4,000 RNA O-Dioscuri SRL; B-Massimiliano Porcelli; T-Stefano wnlg >10 GOFNOV; i3,000 yrl >11 TATIRE). O-Keith Botti. Brown; B-Seamus Finucane; T-Ian McInnes; ,2,475. Margins: 1 3/4, 1 1/4, 3/4. Odds: 7-1, 2-1, 6-1. Rome, 15.40, Mdn, i13,500, 2yo, 1 1/8mT, 1:53.20, Also Ran: Allnecessaryforce (Fr), Georgian Bay (Ire), gd. Esteaming (GB), Pearl Reward. BELINZAGHI (GB) (c, 2, Hurricane Run {Ire}--Bugia Willie the Whipper, who was the eight-length winner {Ger} {GSW-Ity}, by Kendor {Fr}), runner-up in a of a Hamilton maiden over six furlongs on his only newcomers= contest here Oct. 9, was sent straight to previous start Aug. 30, was a little keen at the tail of the front in this second go. Shaken up at the the field initially. Brought wide to challenge off the two-furlong marker, the 4-6 favorite was ridden out to home bend as Oasis Cannes struck for home, the bay score by 3 1/2 lengths from Slow Cavern (Ire) (Aussie stayed on under driving to collar that rival with Rules). The winner is a half to Bacchelli (GB) (Mujahid), 75 yards to race and provide his trainer with a second MSW-Ity, $151,060. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, i9,367. win in this race following Zenella (GB) (Kyllachy {GB}) O/B-Scuderia Nordovest SRL; T-Stefano Botti. in 2010. AWe=ve always liked this horse, but he was very hard to assess after Hamilton because nothing had run from the race, so the handicapper couldn=t assess him properly and neither could we,@ trainer Ann=s husband, the famed ex-jockey George Duffield, GROUP WINNER IN ARGENTINA: commented. AHe loves this ground. We bought him #@Girlie (Arg), f, 3, Pure Prize--Gigabyte (Arg), by from Willie Browne=s daughter, who prepared him for Green Means Go. San Isidro, 10-20, G3 Clasico the breeze-up. She said that she cantered him up a Federico De Alvear, 3yo, f, 9fT, 1:51.28. Lifetime ploughed field and he absolutely loved it--he might not Record: G1SP-Arg, 10-2-0-0. O/B-Haras La have won if it had been a normal summer. We heard Providencia. T-Carlos R. Giucci. *Won by seven that the second at Hamilton was a good horse and we lengths. **1/2 to Giddy (Arg) (Seeking Daylight), beat him eight lengths, but the rest were very MSW-Uru. moderate. I said to switch him off and produce him late and [jockey] Graham Lee is the perfect man for the job. PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... He=s bred to get a mile and a quarter on the dam=s side, Get pedigree expert but his daddy was a sprinter. He takes no getting ready Andrew Caulfield=s take and he=s a pleasure to be around. There=s not a lot of on racing s newsmakers! him, but he=s exceptionally brave and competitive. He=s = You can find all of Caulfield s got a big heart.@ Video, courtesy Racing UK. = columns in the TDN Archive. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/23/12 • PAGE 7 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N What'smineismine, f, 3, Mineshaft--Spring Star, by Deputy Minister. PRX, 10-22, (C), 1m70y, 1:43 4/5. AMERICA B-George Strawbridge Jr (PA). *$47,000 yrl '10 FTMOCT. BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: Love Design, g, 4, One Way Love--Grand Design, by GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE S.-GI, $250,000, FHX, Grand Slam. FEX, 10-22, (S), 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-Jane 10-20, 4yo/up, 21fT, 5:40, sf. Keir (ON). *$29,708 yrl '09 ONTSEP. 1--#@PIERROT LUNAIRE, g, 8, by War Chant-- Playact (Ire) (MGSP, SW & MGSP-Fr, $209,825), by Hernando (Fr) Lifetime Record: 18-3-2-4, $399,844. WINNERS BY AMERICAN SIRES O-Mrs Calvin Houghland. B-Skymarc Farm Inc (KY). T-Blythe Miller Davies. J-Bernard Dalton. $150,000. IN JAPAN: 2--Divine Fortune, 156, g, 9, Royal Anthem--My Keiai Leone (Jpn), c, 2, Henny Hughes--Most Tombola, by Northern Fling. $45,000. Remarkable, by Marquetry. Kyoto, 10-20, 3--Royal Bonsai (GB), 148, g, 4, Val Royal (Fr)--Bonsai Novice Race, 7f. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-0, $69,620. (Ire), by Woodman. (7,500gns RNA yrl '09 TATOCT). O-Keiai Othopedic Appliance Co Ltd; B-Tomita Farm; $25,000. T-Katsuichi Nishimura. Margins: 3/4, 8 3/4, HF. Odds: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00. IN AUSTRALASIA: ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Ava=s Delight (Aus), f, 3, Artie Schiller--Costa Kara 8th-PRX, $50,500, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X, (Aus), by Encosta de Lago (Aus). Caulfield 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17 2/5, ft. (Melbourne), 10-17, Hcp, 3yo, 1mT. B-P Fraser. DON'S HONOUR (g, 4, Don Six--Il Vino Bianco, by Al Aneed (Aus), c, 3, More Than Ready--Al Anood Honour and Glory) Lifetime Record: 22-8-5-3, (Aus), by Danehill. Caulfield (Melbourne), 10-20, $201,320. O-Estrada Racing Stable. B-Patricia Gothic S.-Listed, 3yo, c/g, 7fT, A$72,000 to winner. Generazio (FL). T-Eberd Estrada. B-Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum. Better Than Ready (Aus), c, 3, More Than Ready-- 6th-DEL, $35,145, Opt. Clm. ($12,500), NW1X, Sally=s World (Aus), by Agnes World. Randwick 3yo/up, 1m, 1:38 3/5, ft. (Sydney), 10-20, Sir Brian Crowley S.-Listed, 3yo, SHAMROGE (g, 5, Cuvee--Wide Awake, by American 6fT, A$60,000 to winner. B-I K Smith. Chance) Lifetime Record: 39-10-8-6, $165,393. Knights (NZ), g, 5, Johar--Peinbird (Aus), by Peintre O-Hugh H Robertson. B-Randy Swanson, Arnulfo Celebre. Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 10-17, Mdn, 3yo/up, Rangel & Francisco Rangel (KY). T-McLean Robertson. 1 3/8mT. B-Ms N Chu & R C Y Hui. *$35,000 yrl '08 FTKOCT; $43,000 yrl '08 KEEJAN; Quidnunc (Aus), m, 5, Lonhro (Aus)--Dorky (Aus), by $60,000 2yo >09 OBSMAR; $37,000 RNA yrl '08 Grand Lodge. Randwick (Sydney), 10-20, The KEESEP. Nivison S.-Listed, 4yo/up, f/m, 6fT, A$60,000 to winner. B-Woodlands Stud. 8th-ZIA, $21,300, Opt. Clm. ($12,500), (S), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:18 1/5, ft. IN PERU: MAX BEAN (g, 6, Thatsusintheolbean--Funtime Had by +Hija Rubia (Arg), f, 2, Pure Prize--Flupp (Arg), by All, by Desert Wine) Lifetime Record: 36-11-6-5, Lode. Monterrico, 10-21, Cond, 7.5fT, 1:33.40. $182,256. O-Chris Aulds. B-Tina L Hourigan & C P Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0. O-Stud Agustin Gabriel; Hourigan (NM). T-Weston Martin. *$4,500 RNA yrl '07 B-Haras La Providencia (Arg); T-Eduardo Pianezzi II. ARZOCT; $2,000 RNA yrl '07 RUIAUG. IN ARGENTINA: 7th-ZIA, $20,000, Opt. Clm. ($15,000), 3yo/up, Geraldine Gulch (Arg), f, 3, Thunder Gulch--Geraldine 5 1/2f, 1:04 1/5, ft. Wells (Arg), by Poliglote (GB). San Isidro, 10-20, WESTERN PINE (g, 7, West Acre--Pine Baroness {MSP, Cond, 10fT, 2:05.56. Lifetime Record: 6-1-3-0. $150,192}, by Sheikh Albadou {GB}) Lifetime Record: O/B-Haras Firmamento. T-Juan C Etchechoury. SP, 35-8-6-5, $128,945. O-Maurcenia Cross and Perugia Gulch (Arg), f, 4, Thunder Gulch--Perugia Wells Jimmy H Fox. B-Gilbert G Campbell (FL). T-Gary W (Arg), by Poliglote (GB). La Plata, 10-21, Clasico Cross. *$4,000 wlng '05 OBSOCT; $25,000 2yo >07 Jockey Club de Rosario, f/m 4yo/up, 10f, 2:06.10. OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 13-5-0-0. O/B-Haras Firmamento. T-Juan R Gutierrez. 8th-FLX, $20,300, NW2BX, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:40 4/5, ft. SENORA DUBAI (f, 4, E Dubai--Senora Claudia {Chi} {Ch. 2yo Fill-Chi & G1SW-Chi}, by Great Regent) J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J Lifetime Record: 15-5-5-3, $92,274. O-Barry K Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... Schwartz. B-Stonewall Farm (NY). T-Michael S Ferraro. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/23/12 • PAGE 8 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Yorkshireman (Ire), c, 2, Red Clubs (Ire)--Ossiana (Ire), B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N by Polish Precedent. Pontefract, Britain, 10-22, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. B-Ossiana Partnership. *i2,000 wnlg >10 EUROPE GOFNOV; ,13,500 yrl >11 DONOCT. Refuse to Bobbin (Ire), c, 2, Refuse to Bend (Ire)--Super CONDITIONS RESULTS: Bobbina (Ire) (SW & G1SP-Ity, $237,784), by FRANCE, Bordeaux-le-Bouscat, 14.00, 10-21, Daggers Drawn. Rome, Italy, 10-21, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, i27,000, 2yo, 1 3/16mT, 2:19.57, vsf. 7 1/2fT. B-Scuderia Chimax SRL. KAPOUR (IRE) (c, 2, Toylsome {GB}--Kitcat {Ger} Ante Portas (Ger), f, 3, American Post (GB)--Amidala {MSW & GSP-Ger, GSP-Ity}, by Monsun {Ger}) Lifetime (Ger), by Monsagem. Bremen, Germany, 10-21, Mdn, Record: 2 starts, 2 wins, i21,500. O/B-SCEA Haras de 3yo, f, 1mT. B-Gestut Hachtsee. *1/2 to Amazing Saint Pair; T-Francois Rohaut. *i14,000 RNA yrl >11 Beauty (Ger) (Bahamian Bounty {GB}), SW-Ger, ARQOCT. $119,857. Mazayyen (GB), f, 3, American Post (GB)--Tropical FRANCE, Lyon-Parilly, 14.00, 10-21, i27,000, 2yo, Barth (Ire), by Peintre Celebre. Deauville, France, 1mT, 1:48.97, gd/sf. 10-22, Mdn, 3yo, f, 7 1/2f (AWT). B-Frederic AYLIN (FR) (f, 2, Gold Away {Ire}--Street Lightning {Fr} Sauque. *i170,000 yrl >10 ARQOCT. {SP-Fr}, by Best of the Bests {Ire}) Lifetime Record: Menardais (Fr), c, 3, Canyon Creek (Ire)--Madeleine=s 7 starts, 2 wins, 3 places, i32,700. O-Peter Andrew Blush, by Rahy. Deauville, France, 10-22, Mdn, 3yo, Stein; B-JLV Perrin; T-Nicolas Clement. *i33,000 yrl c/g, 7 1/2f (AWT). B-Georges Sandor. >11 ARQOCT. All Summer Long (Ger), f, 3, Shirocco (Ger)--All Saints (Ger), by Goofalik. Baden-Baden, Germany, 10-21, FRANCE, Deauville, 15.40, 10-22, i20,000, 4yo/up, Mdn, 3yo, 1 3/8mT. B-Gestut Brummerhof. 7 1/2f (AWT), 1:31.82, stn. *i26,000 HIT '12 BBAOCT. **1/2 All Spirit (Ger) CASA INGRID (FR) (m, 5, Singspiel {Ire}--Nigrita {Ger} (Platini {Ger}), GSW-Ger. {SW-Ger}, by Lichine) Lifetime Record: 23 starts, 6 wins, 6 places, i88,650. O-Comte Alain de WINNERS BY EUROPEAN SIRES Lesguern; B-Andre Tordjmann; T-Yves de Nicolay. * 110,000 yrl 08 ARQAUG. **1/2 to Nicaragua (Ger) i > IN AUSTRALASIA: (Acatenango {Ger}), SW & GSP-Ger; and Tulipe Royale Le Roi (Ger), c, 3, Areion (Ger)--Limaga (GB), by (Fr) (Java Gold), G1SP-Fr, $128,381. Lagunas (GB). Morphettville (Adelaide), 10-20, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT. B-Marlene Haller. * 4,000 RNA yrl GERMANY, Baden-Baden, 12.35, 10-21, 6,000, 3yo, i i 10 BBAOCT. 1 1/8mT, 1:54.97, gd. > Wimpole Street (Ire), g, 3, Hurricane Run (Ire)-- MILORD (GER) (c, 3, Monsun {Ger}--Montserrat {Ger}, Mountain Chain, by Royal Academy. Hawkesbury by Zilzal) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, 0 places, (New South Wales), 10-18, Mdn, 3yo/up, 1mT. i10,050. O-Gestut Schlenderhan; B-Carola & Rainer B-Galop Syndicate. *115,000gns yrl 10 TATOCT. Schatzchen; T-Wilhelm Giedt. *Full to Meridia (Ger), > Miss Solis (Aus), f, 3, Oratorio (Ire)--Longoria (Aus), by GSP-Ger. Lujain. Ascot (Perth), 10-20, Belgravia S.-Listed, 3yo, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 6fT, A$52,000 to winner. B-R Caruso. Oscars Journey (GB), g, 2, Dubai Destination--Fruit of A Time For Julia (Aus), f, 3, Redoute=s Choice (Aus)-- Glory (GB) (SW-Eng, $283,508), by Glory of Dancer Procrastinate (Aus), by Jade Hunter. Caulfield (GB). Windsor, Britain, 10-22, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 10ydsT. (Melbourne), 10-20, Hcp, 3yo, f, 7fT. B-Fairway B-R B Hill. Thoroughbreds. Heronchelles (Ire), f, 2, New Approach (Ire)--Centifolia Abidewithme (NZ), f, 3, Redoute=s Choice (Aus)-- (Fr) (GSW-Fr, $196,442), by Kendor (Fr). Crimson (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ). Asburton (New Bordeaux-le-Bouscat, France, 10-21, Mdn, 2yo, f, Zealand), 10-19, Ray Coupland S.-Listed, 3yo, 7fT, NZ$31,250 to winner. B-Sir Patrick & Lady Hogan. 1mT. B-Corduff Stud & J D Corcoran. *i40,000 yrl Alzora (Aus), f, 3, Redoute s Choice (Aus)--Bryce >11 GOFSPT. **Ninth winner for freshman sire (by = Galileo {Ire}). Canyon, by Gulch. Caulfield (Melbourne), 10-20, Wight is Wight (Ire), c, 2, Peintre Celebre--Alenteja (Ire), Ethereal S.-Listed, 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT, A$72,000 to by Danehill. Bordeaux-le-Bouscat, France, 10-21, winner. B-Emirates Park Pty Ltd. Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 1mT. B-Her Diamond Necklace Ltd. Reflectance (Aus), c, 3, Redoute=s Choice (Aus)--Lady Capel (Aus), by Last Tycoon (Ire). Eagle Farm *50,000gns yrl >11 TATDEC. (Brisbane), 10-20, Hcp, 3yo, 7 1/2fT, A$72,000 to winner. B-G Harvey. Free Wheeling (Aus), c, 4, Ad Valorem--Miss Carefree TDN TODAY (Aus), by Last Tycoon (Ire). Caulfield (Melbourne), Around the World...... 9 pages 10-17, Heading Out Hair & Beauty S.-Listed, 3yo/up, 6fT, A$72,000 to winner. B-Darley. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/23/12 • PAGE 9 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

(Australasian winners by European Sires cont.) Moriarty (Ire), g, 4, Clodovil (Ire)--Justice System, by Criminal Type. Randwick (Sydney), 10-20, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1mT. B-Rathasker Stud. *12,000gns RNA wnlg >08 TATDEC; 52,000gns yrl >09 TATOCT; 90,000gns HIT >11 TATHIT. Famous Seamus (NZ), g, 4, Elusive City--Clinique (NZ), by Dance Floor. Randwick (Sydney), 10-20, Tatts Lightning H.-Listed, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, A$60,000 to winner. B-Keltern Stud Ltd & Trelawney Thoroughbred Ltd. Practiced (Aus), g, 4, Encosta de Lago (Aus)--Liberty Walk (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ). Caulfield (Melbourne), 10-17, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1 1/4mT. B-Mrs N M Leicester. Elite Ateates (Aus), f, 4, Exceed and Excel (Aus)-- Ateates (Aus), by Zeditave (Aus). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 10-17, Mdn, 4yo/up, 5fT. B-Alma Vale Bloodstock Pty Ltd. Callanish (NZ), g, 4, Fastnet Rock (Aus)--Dancing Doll (NZ), by Dance Floor. Seymour (Victoria), 10-21, Seymour Cup-Listed, 3yo/up, 1mT, A$90,000 to winner. B-G R Cunningham & D P Haywood. Hornets= Nest (GB), g, 4, High Chaparral (Ire)--Cabriole (GB), by Dansili (GB). Warrnambool (Victoria), 10-18, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1 3/8mT. B-David Eiffe. *i4,500 wnlg >08 GOFNOV; 25,000gns 2yo >10 TATGNS. Memorable Moment (Aus), g, 5, Encosta de Lago (Aus)-- History Maker, by Rubiano. Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 10-20, Hcp, 4yo/up, 6fT. B-Gooree Park Stud Pty Ltd. Manicero (Aus), g, 5, Fastnet Rock (Aus)--La Rumba (NZ), by Centaine (Aus). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 10-17, Hcp, 3yo/up, 1mT. B-R Groves & Banktron Pty Ltd. Sertorius (Aus), g, 5, Galileo (Ire)--Pretty Penny (Aus), by Encosta de Lago (Aus). Caulfield (Melbourne), 10-17, Hcp, 4yo/up, c/g, 1mT. B-Glentree Downs Pastoral Pty Ltd. Cantonese (Aus), g, 5, Redoute=s Choice (Aus)-- Kylikwong (Aus), by Red Ransom. Canterbury (Sydney), 10-17, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1 3/16mT. B-G Harvey. Crafty Irna (Aus), m, 5, Starcraft (NZ)--Zirna (NZ), by Deputy Governor. Randwick (Sydney), 10-20, Tatts Club Cup-Listed, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT, A$60,000 to winner. B-Westbury Stud Ltd. Saint Encosta (Aus), g, 6, Encosta de Lago (Aus)--St. Katherine (Aus), by Barathea (Ire). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 10-20, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1 3/8mT. B-G Harvey. Grey Assignment (Aus), g, 6, Refuse to Bend (Ire)-- Tough Assignment (Aus), by Covetous (Aus). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 10-20, Hcp, 4yo/up, 9f 21ydsT. B-Silvertaire Thoroughbred Racing Pty Ltd.

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