WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2014 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here SPEECHIFY IS A “SOUPER” HORSE by Bill Finley The horse eats nothing but soup and there was a time you would have had to have been nuts to believe he=d ever amount to anything. Speechify (Harlan=s Holiday) is not your ordinary horse. Not only is he a two-time stakes winner, he has overcome problems FOUR EUROPEAN BARGAINS that would have ended the racing careers of just about Last week we wrote about four Kentucky stallions anyone else. But for every problem there is a solution, we reckon are very good buys for 2015 which breeders and sometimes that solution is soup. might actually still be able to get to. Here are four in Speechify, on separate occasions, has suffered Europe. Happy New Year! condylar fractures in each of his front legs, but the SO YOU THINK (NZ), 2006h. High Chaparral (Ire)-- more vexing problem for Triassic (NZ), by Tights his connections has been First Foals 2014, Coolmore (IR), i12,500 an esophageal stricture, The unfortunate death of High Chaparral at only 15 which is a narrowing or earlier this month did at tightening of the least serve to focus esophagus that makes breeders= attention a bit swallowing difficult and more on arguably his best dangerous. With a horse son, So You Think, a who has this problem, a winner of 14 of his 23 normal diet or standard races with earnings over stall bedding could cause ,5 million. Bred in New them to choke to death. Speechify Kenny Martin Zealand when High Barry Irwin, the Chaparral was standing president of the Team there and a NZ$110,000 Valor syndicate, didn=t know this at the time when he So You Think yearling trained by the www.coolmore.com picked the horse out at the 2011 Keeneland September legendary Bart sales. He bid up to $85,000 on the yearling, but the Cummings, So You Think burst into prominence when horse was RNA=d. After the sale, he met with the winning the 2009 G1 Cox Plate as a 3-year-old. consignor and brokered a deal to buy Speechify for Cont. p5 $80,000, or $5,000 less than his final bid. Cont. p3

TOP NZ SIRE O’REILLY, 21, PASSES AWAY New Zealand Horse of the Year and multiple champion sire O=Reilly (NZ) (Last Tycoon {Ire}--Courtza {NZ}, by Pompeii Court) died in his paddock Tuesday morning, Waikato Stud announced. He was 21. AAll good things must come to an end,@ said Waikato Stud=s Mark Chittick. AO=Reilly has been wholly and solely responsible for the go- O’Reilly forward and momentum of Waikato Stud Waikato Stud as we know it today. We could not be more proud of his achievements or more thankful for his legacy. He has certainly been a breed shaper and we are indeed fortunate to be able to continue his amazing influence at the stud through his daughters and with his exciting sire son Sacred Falls in 2015. He has provided us and many people with some terrific highlights and will continue to do so in the future.@ Cont. p9 Only one G1 son of sire of sires EL PRADO is a half to a Breeders’ Cup winner & Eclipse Champion frontrunner.

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Speechify is a “Souper” Horse (cont. from p1) Irwin didn=t want to name the individual, but said The next stop was Tony Everard=s farm in Ocala, someone in his operation mistakenly put down straw where Speechify was to be broken. Everard bedding in the horses stall and that Speechify ate some immediately discovered that something wasn=t right of it and almost died. with the yearling. At other times, the horse has gotten himself into AWe were bringing him in one morning and he looked trouble. a little in distress and we thought he might have a fever AIf he gets one little chunk of something in him it=s a or something,@ Everard said. AWe took him to the vet problem,@ Nicks said. AHe can=t have a bite of grass, who said he had hay and grass stuck in his throat that can=t have a bite of hay. He can get ambitious coming he couldn=t swallow.@ off track and grab a leaf off a bush and it will clog him Everard consulted with the vet who discovered the up. One time he overpowered the hot walker and problem and said Speechify could never be treated like started grazing. It=s always something you have to a normal horse again. He could not be allowed to graze, watch out for.@ his stall bedding had to be made up of something he Once the feeding issues were under control, Irwin would never eat (like peat moss), he could not consume and Everhard could see that they had an exciting normal grain or hay and his feed had to be liquified. prospect on their hands. Irwin says the horse basically subsists on soup. AAs a yearling, he looked like a ready-made 2 year ATony is the one who developed the formula for old,@ Irwin said. AHe wasn=t very tall, but was muscular. feeding the horse,@ Irwin said. AIt=s a soup, not even as Literally, it looked like if you brought him over there to solid as mash. He went to the feed store and talked to run him that day he would have been ready. I had never the people there and they helped him develop it and seen a horse that well developed.@ told him what to put in it. It started out almost as Preparing for his first start, he suffered a condylar water, but they eventually let it become a little thicker.@ fracture in a front leg. By the time it had healed and he Said current trainer Ralph Nicks: AIt=s not like he=s was ready to go, he was midway through his 3-year-old drinking a milkshake, it=s not quite that liquified, but it year. But the wait had been worth it. He broke his is close.@ maiden in an Aug. 24 race at Gulfstream by 10 2 Though everyone who has dealt with Speechify has lengths. (Video.) been told to be extra careful, there have still been AThe first time he ran he ran a 1 3/4 on the Thoro- missteps along the way. Graphs,@ Irwin said. AWe=ve never had any horse do that. It was ridiculous.@ Cont. p4 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/31/14 • PAGE 4 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

From a numbers standpoint, Speechify didn=t run AMost of the time when a horse has this many back to that race over his next several starts. Irwin was problems, it never works out in the end,@ Everard said. discouraged and perplexed, but he knew that any horse AHe has been a real problem child for us. To see how it that had run as fast as this one had in its first start still has worked out, I=m thrilled to death.@ had the potential to be something special. Speechify won a Jan. 23 allowance at Gulfstream MR. PROSPECTOR S.-GIII, $100,000, GPX, 12-27, and seemed to be rounding into form, only to suffer 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 2/5, gd. another condylar fracture in his other leg. 1--@SPEECHIFY, 119, c, 4, by Harlan's Holiday AI=ve never had a horse break both front legs and keep 1st Dam: Preach It (MSP, $120,839), by Saint Ballado going,@ Irwin said. AIf it weren=t for that freaky fast 2nd Dam: Arrested Dreams, by Dehere number in his first start, I would have given up on him. 3rd Dam: Moment to Buy, by Timeless Moment It so tough to find horses that have that kind of talent. ($90,000 RNA yrl '11 KEESEP). O-Team Valor When you do you will go to the ends of the earth to try International; B-Totem Thoroughbreds LLC (KY); to figure out a way to keep them going. That=s the T-Ralph E Nicks; J-Paco Lopez. $60,140. Lifetime motivating factor.@ Record: 8-5-1-0, $181,795. Werk Nick Rating: A++. They pieced Speechify back together and he was Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. entered in an Oct. 25 grass race at Gulfstream Park 2--Risk Factor, 117, c, 4, Stormy Atlantic--Samantha O, West, where he finished eighth. Then it was back to by Unbridled's Song. ($7,000 wnlg '10 OBSOCT; the dirt, and the gelding has never looked back. He won $4,000 yrl '11 OBSAUG). O-Stephen Screnci; the Kenny Noe by 3 3/4 lengths and then won the GIII B-Westbury Stables (FL); T-Rohan Crichton. $19,400. Mr. Prospector by 1 1/4 lengths. 3--Mongolian Saturday, 117, g, 4, Any Given Saturday AHe is a special individual,@ Nicks said. AI don=t know --Miss Hot Salsa, by Houston. ($60,000 yrl '11 if that comes from the choking incidents or he was just KEESEP). O-Mongolian Stable; B-Normandy Farm cut out to be that good. He has a whole different class (KY); T-Enebish Ganbat. $9,700. about him that a lot of other horses don=t have. He Margins: 1 1/4, 1 1/4, 4. Odds: 1.80, 2.80, 15.20. wants to go and do his job every day. He wants to Also Ran: Master Blender, Little Daddy, Calamondin, make you happy every day.@ Simmstown, Singanothersong. Click for the brisnet.com Irwin said the next major goal is the April 9 GIII Count chart or the brisnet.com PPs. VIDEO. Fleet H. at Oaklawn.

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Bill Oppenheim (cont. from p1) Another very promising son of High Chaparral is But it was during his 4-year-old campaign, in the Toronado, who makes his debut at the National Stud in Australian spring (August-November) of 2010 that So Newmarket for ,15,000. He was an unbeaten Group 2 You Think really blasted off. He won five of his six winner as a 2-year-old, and at three and four won two starts, four of them Group 1 races at 9-10 furlongs, Group 1s at a mile and ran second in three others. His including a second win in the Cox Plate. His only loss best RPR was also 129. was in his first start beyond 10 1/2 furlongs, when third in the G1 Melbourne Cup. The Racing Post assigns ARCHIPENKO, 2004h. Kingmambo--Bound, by Nijinsky II Ratings (RPR) on major Australian races; in his last eight First Foals 2011, Lanwades Stud (GB), ,10,000 starts in Australia, So You Think ran RPRs every time THEWAYYOUARE, 2005h. Kingmambo--Maryinsky between 124-129. Such high-level consistency is rare. (Ire), by Sadler=s Wells So You Think made 11 starts while trained in Europe First Foals 2011, Coolmore (IR), i5,000 as a >Northern= 5- and 6-year-old in 2011-12. The only Two sons of Kingmambo with blockbuster pedigrees, two times he ran RPRs below 125 were at Churchill both with their first 3-year- Downs, in the 2011 GI Breeders= Cup Classic, on the olds racing in 2014, look dirt, and the 2012 G1 Dubai World Cup, on the all- very attractive propositions weather. He ran a 125 when fourth to Danedream in at relative bargain prices the 2011 G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe at 12 furlongs. for 2015. In his eight starts at 10-10 1/2 furlongs on the Turf in More >expensive= of the Europe, he won six, of which five were Group 1s (the two is Lanwades Stud=s Tattersalls Gold Cup twice; the Eclipse; the Irish Archipenko, who Champion S.; and the Prince of Wales=s), and was absolutely has one of the second twice. In all eight of those starts, he ran RPRs best pedigrees of any between 127-129; again, rare high-level consistency. In horse at stud in Europe. He all, So You Think ran RPRs between 124-129 a total of is out of Bound, by Thewayyouare 17 times. He=s standing his third season on 2015, Nijinsky out of Special, so www.coolmore.com meaning breeders would be selling yearlings by him the his dam is actually a 3/4- year his first 3-year-olds were running. That could be a sister to Nureyev and a half-sister to Fairy Bridge, the really good bet. dam of Sadler=s Wells. Cont. p6 1st Haskell Invitational Stakes [G1], 9f., by 9¾ lengths from G1 winner Power Broker, TOP BEYER FIGURES Micromanage & Preakness Stakes winner Oxbow FOR 3YO’S 2009-2014 IT WAS THE BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN IN THE HISTORY OF THE RACE 118 UNCLE MO 1st Wood Memorial Stakes [G1], 9f., by ¾ length from Normandy Invasion & Vyjack 116 116 RACHEL ALEXANDRA TOP SIRES TO WIN THIS RACE INCLUDE SEATTLE SLEW, PLEASANT COLONY, 115 SHARED BELIEF BROAD BRUSH, GULCH, UNBRIDLED’S SONG, EMPIRE MAKER & TAPIT DREAMING OF JULIA 114 1st Tampa Bay Derby [G2], 8½f., by 3 lengths from G1 winner Java’s War 114 MACLEAN’S MUSIC 113 TOAST OF NEW YORK 1st Pegasus Stakes [G3], 8½f., by 9¼ lengths 113 BAYERN st 113 CALIFORNIA CHROME 1 Allowance, 8f., by 16¼ lengths 112 WILL TAKE CHARGE 1st Maiden, 6½f., on debut by 7¾ lengths 2nd Queen Anne Stakes [G1], 8f., Royal Ascot, beaten ¾ length by European champion miler Toronado New for 2015

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Bred by a Coolmore entity, Archipenko won the G2 Derrinstown Derby Trial in his first start at three, but finished no better than fifth in four subsequent starts that year, all in Group 1 company, and was sold to Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum to be trained by Mike de Kock as a 4-year-old. After a prep at Nad Al Sheba, he won the G2 Al Fahidi Fort at a mile, and ran third to Jay Peg in the G1 Dubai Duty Free at nine “A significant growth area in the auction market in the last two years is the Horses furlongs. He went on of Racing Age, or Horses In Training, sector. Besides the three established sales from Dubai to win a 10- which we count in this sector (Tattersalls July & October HIT sales, and Arqana’s furlong Group 1 in Hong Arc sale), Goffs had a couple of super-boutique sales, and Fasig-Tipton made a session of their July sale for horses in training. The number of horses sold at Kong in April, then auction in this sector is up 45% since 2012, while the gross (up 48% this year) has came back to Europe nearly doubled.” – Bill Oppenheim where he won the G2 Summer Mile at Ascot, and just failed to catch front-running Spirit One in the GI Arlington Million. He ran RPRs of 121 or 122 in those five Archipenko consecutive races at Racing Post photo four different racetracks on three continents. Globetrotter. Early in the season, the Archipenko filly Madame Chiang (GB) won the G3 Musidora S. at York, and another 3-year-old filly from his first crop, Lady Penko (Ity), won a listed stakes in France and ran third in the G1 Prix Saint-Alary. But his stud career got a major boost when Madame Chiang won the G1 British Champions Day Filly & Mare Race (12 furlongs, heavy TOTAL HORSES OF RACING AGE SALES ground) in October. Without too much fanfare, though, YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG Archipenko also had no fewer than five black-type 2- 2014 2,843 2,261 1,945 20.5% 86.0% 68.4% $89,622,653 $46,078 2013 2,414 1,902 1,533 21.2% 80.6% 63.5% $60,576,714 $39,515 year-olds, all at seven furlongs or a mile, in September 2012 2,166 1,509 1,337 30.3% 88.6% 61.7% $46,578,190 $34,838 and October, and now has a total of nine black-type 2011 2,289 1,595 1,334 30.3% 83.6% 58.3% $44,342,998 $33,241 horses in all. He=s living up to his pedigree. 2010 2,455 1,725 1,363 29.7% 79.0% 55.5% $42,885,471 $31,464 Thewayyouare was also bred by a Coolmore entity-- 2009 2,330 1,618 1,366 30.6% 84.4% 58.6% $41,864,121 $30,647 and also has a great pedigree, being a half-brother to Peeping Fawn out of Maryinsky, a daughter of blue hen Blush With Pride--but was sold by them as a yearling to Irish builder Sean Mulrayn, through agent Herve Barjot. Trained by the legendary Andre Fabre, Thewayyouare misfired first time out, then won his next three, including the G3 Prix Thomas Bryon. Coolmore bought back into him before he won the one-mile G1 Criterium International in his final start at two. He only made four more starts over the next two years, two in each year and all in Group 1s, but never hit the board. He sired his first crop at Ashford in Kentucky, then moved to Ireland, where he has stood since. The star of Thewayyouare=s first crop of 60 foals is Toast of New York, who has put his trainer, former jump jockey Jamie Osborne, firmly on the international TOTAL US AND EUROPEAN ANNUAL SALES map. Toast of New York sprang a surprise when (WITH HORSES OF RACING AGE SALES) winning the $2-million G2 UAE Derby on Dubai World YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG Cup night, then followed up with bang-up seconds to 2014 35,501 29,532 23,347 16.8% 79.1% 65.8% $1,673,244,266 $71,668 top U.S. 3-year-olds Shared Belief (Candy Ride {Arg}) in 2013 32,641 27,331 21,942 16.3% 80.3% 67.2% $1,588,286,765 $72,386 the GI Pacific Classic at Del Mar (synthetic) and Bayern 2012 32,395 26,845 20,937 17.1% 78.0% 64.6% $1,261,600,684 $60,257 2011 33,435 27,452 20,966 17.9% 76.4% 62.7% $1,202,881,458 $57,373 (Offlee Wild) in the GI Breeders= Cup Classic at Santa 2010 36,030 29,765 21,600 17.4% 72.6% 60.0% $1,037,956,006 $48,054 Anita (dirt). His next target, not surprisingly, is the G1 2009 36,270 28,875 21,381 20.4% 74.0% 58.9% $1,154,378,927 $53,991 Dubai World Cup next March (now dirt). Cont. p7 Data compiled by Brianne Stanley TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/31/14 • PAGE 7 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Coolmore partner Michael Tabor bred a few mares to He would have been heavily favoured in the Thewayyouare and sent some to Thewayyouare=s GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile, trainer Andre Fabre. Two 3-year-old fillies showed but was sidelined by black-type form this spring, namely Hug And A Kiss injury. FrontRunner third (placed in two Group 3 races) and Secret Admirer Texas Red (Afleet Alex) (placed in two listed stakes races). The knockers want ran off with the Juvenile to say he=s a one-hit wonder, but I don=t think that=s (Beyer 104) in his absence true, and also very seriously underestimates how good and may get the nod, but Toast of New York actually is. After all, 3-year-olds ran I=m going 1-American 1-2-3-4 in this year=s GI Breeders= Cup Classic: Bayern, Pharaoh, 2-Texas Red, Toast of New York, California Chrome, Shared Belief. with GI Breeders= Cup American Pharaoh That=s very hot company, which makes Thewayyouare Juvenile Turf winner Benoit at i5,000 a tremendous buy. Hootenanny, from Quality Road=s first crop, completing the top three. ANODIN (Ire), 2010 Anabaa--Born Gold, by Blushing Groom 2-Year-Old Filly: After dropping four in a row, Wayne Retires 2015, Haras du Quesnay (FR), i7,500 Lukas trainee Take Charge Brandi (Giant=s Causeway), Goldikova (Ire)=s little brother developed into a led wire-to-wire at 61-1 to upset (I=ll say) the GI seriously good miler this year as a 4-year-old. The bare Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies. That wouldn=t have done facts say he only won two races in his career--neither it, but her trainer, who re-wrote the record books in his of them this year--and his best win was in the G3 Paul heyday, showed he still has the magic with two more de Moussac last year as a 3-year-old. But that=s not the runs and two more wins, so that tips the scales in her whole story. favor, even though her highest Beyer figure is an 87. GI Anodin did not win this year, but here=s what he did Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner Lady Eli do. He ran second to Cirrus des Aigles (Fr) in the 9 1/4- (Divine Park) is three-for-three with a Beyer 96, but, furlong G1 Prix d=Ispahan in May. Then he ran third, again with two worthy winning possibilities, I=m going beaten two lengths by Toronado (Ire) and Verrazano, in 1-Take Charge Brandi, 2-Lady Eli. Dual Grade I winner the G1 Queen Anne S. at Royal Ascot in June. Then he Condo Commando (Tiz Wonderful) for third. ran second to Kingman (GB) in the G1 Prix Jacques le Marois in August. Then he ran second to Karakontie 3-Year-Old Male: By far the toughest category, (Jpn) in the GI Breeders= Cup Mile at Santa Anita. In all especially when you consider the first four in the GI four 2014 Group 1 placings, he ran RPRs of 118-119. Breeders= Cup Classic were all 3-year-olds. California He was well-fancied in the Breeders= Cup Mile, and Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) gets the nod for me: he won the connections were left ruing what might have been as GI Kentucky Derby and GI Karakontie, drawn widest of all in 14, benefited from a Preakness; ran third, wide all brilliant ride by Pasquier, while Anodin, with Peslier up the way from the 13 hole to and drawn nine, ended up not having that smooth a trip be beaten a nose and a and closed late to be beaten a length. It was neck, in the Classic; and reminiscent of Dansili (GB)=s unlucky run at Churchill finished off the year by Downs in the 2000 Breeders= Cup Mile, when he was winning the GI Hollywood beaten a neck and a nose by War Chant and longshot Derby (at Del Mar) on the North East Bound. That defeat didn=t stop Dansili turf. Bayern (Offlee Wild) making a sire, as we now know, so you could sure will have plenty of fancy Anodin for his new job at i7,500. supporters, too, having after all won the Classic, and ECLIPSE AWARDS defeated California Chrome We are as yet no further forward in having guidelines two of the three times they for the Eclipse Awards voters, except that, to be met. But I am 1-California California Chrome eligible for any category, a horse has to have started at Chrome; 2-Bayern. Shared Horsephotos least once in North America in 2014. We are required to Belief (Candy Ride) has only list 1-2-3 selections in each category, though in a few lost once, when fourth in the Classic, having been of these cases there are two standouts with a distant knocked sideways at the start by the winner, and he=s third. So, in a chaotic universe in which anarchy very my number three. Amazingly, all three are scheduled to well could rule, here are this writer=s selections. remain in training, as well as Classic second Toast of New York (Thewayyouare), GI Belmont and GI Jockey 2-Year-Old Male: This is one of the categories with two Gold Cup winner Tonalist (Tapit), GI Wood Memorial standouts and a distant third. American Pharaoh winner Wicked Strong (Hard Spun), and GI Travers (Pioneerof The Nile) won the GI Del Mar Futurity (Beyer winner V. E. Day (English Channel). Excellent, very 101) and GI FrontRunner (101), both with, well, front- deep division. running performances. Cont. p8 Australia beats Kingston Hill to give Coolmore sires the 1-2 in the Epsom Derby

2014 CLASSIC SIRES…

Australia...... GALILEO 1st Epsom Derby-Gr.1 1st Irish Derby-Gr.1 1st Juddmonte International-Gr.1 The Grey Gatsby...... MASTERCRAFTSMAN 1st French Derby-Gr.1 1st Irish Champion Stakes-Gr.1 Kingston Hill...... MASTERCRAFTSMAN 1st St. Leger Stakes-Gr.1 2nd Epsom Derby-Gr.1 Bracelet...... MONTJEU 1st Irish Oaks-Gr.1 Marvellous...... GALILEO 1st Irish 1,000 Guineas-Gr.1 Lucky Lion...... HIGH CHAPARRAL 1st Grosser Dallmayr Preis-Gr.1 1st German 2,000 Guineas-Gr.2 2nd German Derby-Gr.1 Ajaxana...... ROCK OF GIBRALTAR 1st German 1,000 Guineas-Gr.2 Dylan Mouth...... DYLAN THOMAS 1st Derby Italiano-Gr.2 Final Score...... DYLAN THOMAS 1st Oaks d’Italia-Gr.2 Vague Nouvelle...... MASTERCRAFTSMAN 1st Italian 1,000 Guineas-Gr.3

Contact: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Tel: 353-52-6131298. Fax: 353-52-6131382. Christy Grassick, David O’Loughlin, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Tim Corballis, Maurice Moloney, Gerry Aherne, Mathieu Legars or Jason Walsh. Tom Gaffney, David Magnier, Joe Hernon, Cathal Murphy or Jim Carey: 353-25-31966/31689. Kevin Buckley (UK Rep.) 44-7827-795156. E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.coolmore.com All stallions nominated to EBF. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/31/14 • PAGE 8 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

3-Year-Old Filly: Untapable (Tapit) is a lock here, winner But the champion is the 5-year-old gelding Main of four Grade Is including the GI Breeders= Cup Distaff, Sequence (Aldebaran), who became only the fourth and six-for-six against fillies. My very distant two-three horse to have an undefeated season including four are Queen=s Plate winner Grade I wins, culminating in the Breeders= Cup. The first Lexie Lou (Sligo Bay) and three were: Personal Ensign 1989, Cigar 1995, and dual Grade I winner Sweet Zenyatta 2009. Graham Motion did a fantastic job with Reason (Street Sense). the horse, maybe an Eclipse-winning job himself, and Main Sequence kicked off a double for owner-breeders Older Male: Here is a case the Niarchos family=s Flaxman Holdings, which has where lack of guidance itself only been achieved three times before, and which creates chaos. This category should earn them consideration in both the Owners and should probably be re-named Breeders category. I made their GI Breeders= Cup Mile A4-Year-Old & Up Dirt Male,@ winner Karakontie (Bernstein), who completed the but the problem with that is Niarchos Family=s 200-1 double, third in this category. Untapable the Turf Male category is for Equi-Photo 3-year-olds and up. Anyway, Turf Female: GI Breeders= Cup Filly and Mare Turf one- I make GI Met Mile winner two Dayatthespa (City Zip) and Stephanie=s Kitten Palace Malice (Curlin) the champion here. He was four- (Kitten=s Joy) rank a clear one-two in this category. GI for-five for the year until sidelined by injury in August, Beverly D. invader Euro Charline (Myboycharlie) for including three straight graded race wins with Beyers of third. 114-114-112. Further complicating the issue: is this really a Aone mile-plus dirt@ category? For this year, I SUMMARY: think yes: 2- (Lawyer Ron); 3-Lea (First 2yo Colt: 1-American Pharaoh; 2-Texas Red; 3- Samurai). Hootenanny 2yo Filly: 1-Take Charge Brandi; 2-Lady Eli; 3-Condo Older Female: Similar problem, and a weak division this Commando year. In spite of losing her last two races, Close 3yo Male: 1-California Chrome; 2-Bayern; 3-Shared Hatches (First Defence) gets the nod, off three Grade I Belief wins, over GI Breeders= Cup Distaff three-two Iotapa 3yo Filly: 1-Untapable; 2-Lexie Lou; 3-Sweet Reason (Afleet Alex) and Don=t Tell Sophia (Congaree). Older Male (1m+ Dirt): 1-Palace Malice; 2- Itsmyluckyday; 3-Lea Male Sprinters: I know his big win was his repeat in the Older Female: (1m+ Dirt): 1-Close Hatches; 2-Iotapa; GI Breeders= Cup Dirt 3-Don=t Tell Sophia Mile, but Goldencents Male Sprinter: 1-Goldencents; 2-Work All Week; (Into Mischief) ran in 3-Private Zone only Grade I (four) and Female Sprinter: 1-Judy the Beauty; 2-Midnight Lucky; Grade II races (one) this 3-Sweet Reason year and was 2-3-0 in Turf Male: 1-Main Sequence; 2-Wise Dan; 3-Karakontie those five starts. He Turf Female: 1-Dayatthespa; 2-Stephanie=s Kitten; gets my vote, narrowly 3-Euro Charline over GI Breeders= Cup Sprint winner Work All Horse of the Year: 1-Main Sequence; 2-California Week (City Zip), with Goldencents Chrome; 3-Untapable dual 2014 Grade I Benoit winner and Breeders= Cup Sprint third Private Bill Oppenheim may be contacted at [email protected] Zone (Macho Uno) in the show spot. (please cc TDN management at [email protected]). Follow him on Female Sprinters: GI Breeders= Cup Filly and Mare Sprint Twitter at www.twitter.com/billoppenheim. winner Judy The Beauty (Ghostzapper) is the deserving winner here. In another light division I have Midnight Lucky (Midnight Lute), one-for-one for the year, and the 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. 3-year-old two-time 2014 Grade I winner Sweet Reason This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by (Street Sense) two-three. any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Turf Male: The last two years the Turf Male Champion Information as to the American races, race results and and Horse of the Year has been the now 7-year-old earnings was obtained from results charts published in gelding Wise Dan (Wiseman=s Ferry), and he should be Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission a nearly unanimous runner-up in this category this year. of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/31/14 • PAGE 9 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

ECLIPSE FINALISTS TO BE NAMED LIVE Finalists for the 2014 Eclipse Awards will be revealed live on HRTV Jan. 7, the National Association, National Turf Writers and Broadcasters and Daily Racing Form announced Tuesday. A 30-minute broadcast from Santa Anita will be hosted by Christina Blacker and Laffit Pincay, III and will begin at 11:30 a.m. Winners in all categories will be announced at the 44th annual Eclipse Awards ceremony at Gulfstream Park Jan. 17.

O’Reilly Passes Away (cont. from p1) A foal of 1993, the Waikato Stud Holdings-bred O=Reilly blossomed into a champion miler, sprinter and Horse of the Year in New Zealand during the 1996-97 season. Trained by Dave O=Sullivan, O=Reilly won his Thursday, Auckland, New Zealand first four starts including the G1 Bayer Classic as a SISTEMA RAILWAY S.-G1, NZ$200,000 (US$155,655), 3yo/up, 3-year-old and the G1 Telegraph H. at four. The dark 1200mT SCPPHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINERWT bay also finished second in the G1 Cadbury Australian 1 19 Durham Town (NZ) Falkirk (NZ) Bosson Logans 123 Guineas before suffering a career-ending injury in the 2 13 Bounding (Aus) Lonhro (Aus) DuPlessis Kelsos 123 G1 Newmarket H. at Flemington. Retired with four wins 3 9 Whosyrmaster (NZ) Captain Rio (GB) Hutchings O’Slvn/Sct 122 from six starts and NZ$268,000 in earnings, O=Reilly 4 16 Civics Rock (NZ) Civics (Aus) Cameron Manning 122 took up stallion duties at the Chittick=s Waikato Stud. 5 18 Ryan Mark (NZ) Thorn Park (Aus) Coleman Morell 122 6 1 Pizzazz (NZ) Bertolini Jones Bll/Dnghue 122 O=Reilly has won the New Zealand sire championship 7 2 Time After Time (Aus) Dnhll Dncer (Ire) Grylls Carters 121 four times to date in 2007-08, 2011-12, 2012-13, and 8 11 Mosse (NZ) O’Reilly (NZ) McDonald Bll/Dnghue 121 2013-14; as well as leading the combined Australian 9 10 In Style (NZ) Fast ‘N’ Fmus (Aus) Innes Guy 119 and New Zealand list each of those years, but 2011-12. 10 5 Silver Eclipse (NZ) Darci Brahma (NZ) Johnson Rmsy/Rtche 118 Champion sire in Hong Kong in 2007-2008, O=Reilly has 11 17 Gig (Aus) Commands (Aus) Myers Bstn/Yng 117 12 7 Pinzaara (NZ) Pins (Aus) Collett McKee 117 sired 16 winners at the highest level including New 13 15 Ruud Awakening (Aus) Bernardini Johnson Marsh 117 Zealand champions Silent Achiever (NZ), Alamosa (NZ), 14 4 O’Marilyn (Aus) O’Reilly (NZ) Spratt McKee 116 The Jewel (NZ), Final Destination (NZ) and Shamrocker Also Eligible (NZ) among others. To date, O=Reilly has sired 77 15 6 Trepidation (NZ) Falkirk (NZ) Harris McNab 116 stakes winners with earnings over NZ$94,000,000 and 16 20 Shelford (Aus) Redte’s Chce (Aus) Colgan Pike SCR 17 3 Sierra Beel (NZ) Savabeel (Aus) Thornton Allen 116 sits fourth on the New Zealand sire list. 18 8 Lvng the Drm (NZ) Mr. Nancho (Arg) No Rider Rchrdson 116 19 14 Hannah Mary (NZ) Dubawi (Ire) No Rider Mirabelli 116 20 12 Sworntomylover (NZ) Don Eduardo (NZ) No Rider Shailers 110 IN OTHER NEWS... A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Non-Industry Media

Malones give $42.5 million to CSU; biggest gift in school’s history Media magnate John Malone and his wife, Leslie, have given Colorado State University the largest single gift in the school's history--a $42.5 million commitment for the study of regenerative medicine in animals and people. Neil Westergard, Denver Business Journal.

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On top of that, our industry is only able to function because we don't pay the people who care for our horses a standard wage, and we keep them in unfit living and working conditions. So I=ve got to tell you, I=m mad as hell. And I=m not going to take this any more. This isn=t the time for a measured response. This isn=t the time for model rules. This isn=t the time to shoot the TDN COUNTS DOWN THE TOP SHARES OF 2014 messenger, and it=s not a time for band aids. All week long, we have been counting down the top This is a time for a radical change of the way we do shares of 2014, and today, we present number 1, as business. We cannot come at this with a pop bottle determined by the number of times TDN readers clicked rocket. This is the time for shock and awe. on the shared link or shared the stories with others, I have heard a lot of discussion over the past few above and beyond the traditional number of PDF days about the proper course of action. A lot of downloads. well-reasoned and well-intentioned people have talked First, the rest of the top five... about incremental change, and withdrawal times and 5. Pedigree Insights: California Chrome, by Andrew best practices. Caulfield. March 11, 2014 (4,915 shares) And while I think they all mean well, I also 4. Letter to the Editor, by Gretchen Jackson, March 22, respectfully submit that they re falling short of what is 2014 (5,638 shares) = 3. Take the Racism Out of the Races, by Ada Limon, needed. Way short. April 29, 2014 (6,064 shares) These are baby steps. What is required right now is 2. Insanity, Stupidity, Cowardice, Call It What You for tracks and owners to sit down and write our Declaration of Independence. We declare that we are Want, CHRB=s O=Neill Ruling A Farce, October 11, 2014 (7,600 shares). going to start to conduct our business in a radically different way so that the issues raised in the PETA And the number one shared story of 2014, by more investigation are no longer on the table in American than a 2-1 margin over the runner-up, and with 17,518 : the issues of people abusing their animals shares, was Barry Weisbord=s letter from the publisher and their workers. in the immediate aftermath of the PETA allegations, Racing cannot continue to simply react to another which appeared in the March 26 TDN. New York Times article every six months. Rather than continue to stick our finger in the dike one more time, we need a framework to build a business. We need to throw our bad practices in the trash and institute a system that will be the envy of the racing world. Nothing short of that will save the sport. In fact, anything short of it will doom it. So today, I am proposing the following: 1. A new racing association is created, modeled after There=s a famous scene in the movie Network where the world leader in racing integrity, Hong Kong. It also Peter Finch, tired of America=s placid acceptance of the happens to be the world's most successful. As the old status quo, urges people to go to their windows, stick saying goes, you don't have to be the smartest kid in their heads out and shout, "I=m mad as hell, and I=m not the class if you sit behind him. Conducting your going to take this any more." business at this association is a privilege and not a "We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is right. Its principles tenets are as follows. unfit to eat," Finch=s character says. "And we sit A. The association has the singular right to create, watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us employ, enforce and adjudicate the best practices, just that today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three like Hong Kong, and just as the NFL, MLB and the NBA violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to do in America. Chief among these best practices is the be." (Youtube: well-being of both the horses and the people caring for http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WINDtlPXmmE) them. The employees make a living wage and are Take a moment and imagine his topic is horse racing. offered decent, acceptable housing. The horses are If the New York Times is to be believed, every week, taken care of before, during and after their racing careers. 24 horses break down and die on America=s racetracks B. Let=s end the discussion about >therapeutic= (and if it=s not true, it may as well be, since they say it medications to allow horses to race. All horses must so often). We=re told that horses can only manage six compete free of medication on race day, as they do in starts a year, and can only do so with hundreds of most major racing jurisdictions in the world. Medication shots and procedures, and that after they can no longer at other times, when needed, is administered in a do so at all, there is no retirement waiting for them and controlled and sensible manner by track-employed oftentimes slaughter is the most humane option. veterinarians who have their best interests at heart. Cont. p11 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/31/14 • PAGE 11 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

C. The racing association owns the pharmacy, and all medications and procedures administered to horses are approved by the track and come only from this pharmacy. D. Racing will be conducted on a limited, non-year- round basis. Less racing and more high-quality racing will be the principle. E. Because racing here is a privilege, the association has the right to ban anyone they deem to be a detriment to the sport. We call this the Jeff Gural rule. If people don=t do right on the association's grounds, they are no longer welcome there. If a trainer doesn=t take care of his horses, or pay his employees fairly, he can go race somewhere else.

2. This new association should be NYRA's next chapter, or a visionary like Frank Stronach could go forward with it at Santa Anita and Gulfstream. New York is one logical starting place, and the money exists to do it right. While others may be invited to join in this new theory and to adopt the same standards and practices, this is not going to be a solution for all of American racing. Others may prefer to continue along the path they're on. We think the free market will prove we're right--that we have made a product that is defendable and sellable.

The racetracks that implement this model will prosper. This model will offer the American public what they have told us time and time again what they want: racing with integrity, without drugs, that you can believe in, and that you feel comfortable betting on. It will give those who participate a sport they can stand behind and be proud of. For too long, American racing has been the have-nots in the worldwide discussion. People don=t want to come race here, and increasingly, they don=t want to come buy our bloodstock. And our response has been a pitiful under-reaction of hand-wringing.

We have a chance to vault to the top of the totem pole because we will organize ourselves better than anyone else. It=s time to get mad as hell. Who=s with me?

--Barry Weisbord

P.S. While we're at it, let's lose the whips, too.

All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated

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REGIONAL REPORT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2014

INDUSTRY INFO

Jockeys= Guild Announces New Senate Members: The Jockeys= Guild has announced the names of 27 Successful Inaugural Meeting for Mahoning Valley: Guild members elected to the organization=s senate. The Mahoning Valley Race Course, located in Austintown, group includes seven new members: Russell Baze, Ohio, concluded its inaugural season of Thoroughbred Dennis Carr, Julien Leparoux, Leslie Mawing, Irad Ortiz, racing Tuesday with its first million-dollar handle. The Jr., Jesus Sanchez, and Elvis Trujillo. AThe Guild closing day handle of $1,102,566 pushed the total sincerely appreciates the work and support of the all-sources handle for the 21-day season to previous senate members and looks forward to working $12,909,041.91, a daily average of $614,716.28. Of with the newly elected members to further the goals of that, $688,600 was bet on-track, an average of more the Guild,@ said Terry Meyocks, National Manager of the than $32,695 per day. AWe are pleased with the Jockeys= Guild. AThe Guild is the organization providing response from racing fans both locally and nationwide a voice for the riders in the industry and it is essential and with the support we received from the horsemen,@ that we have dedicated jockeys who are actively said Mark Loewe, Vice-President of Ohio Racing for involved.@ Penn National Gaming. AMother Nature has been kind to us, we experienced good weather for the majority of the meet, a total of 12 of the 21 racing days featured a ROOKIES fast track, which enabled us to offer big fields and showcase our exciting and competitive brand of racing.@ The track offered eight races a day and First-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, December 31 averaged more than 8.6 horses per race. The Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2011 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ winter/spring meet kicks off Jan. 5 and runs through BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Apr. 25. AFLEET EXPRESS (Afleet Alex), Gainesway, $5K, 37/5/0 3-AQU, Msw, 6f, Not About the Nail, $30K FTK OCT yrl, 10-1 BLAME (Arch), Claiborne, $30K, 76/8/0 3-TAM, Aoc, 1 1/16mT, Al Khazaaliya, $275K FTF MAR 2yo, 3-2 ESKENDEREYA (Giant's Causeway), Taylor Made, $18K, 104/8/0 6-SA, Aoc, 6f, Gambler's Roll, $75K OBS APR 2yo, 12-1 Southwell Handicap Voided by BHA: 3-AQU, Msw, 6f, Beating Heart Baby, $70K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 5-1 The 32Red Fillies' H. at Southwell Thursday has HOLD ME BACK (Giant's Causeway), Winstar, $6K, 78/8/1 become the first race to be voided in a new 5-FG, Aoc, 5 1/2fT, My Miss Venezuela, 12-1 LOOKIN AT LUCKY (Smart Strike), Ashford Stud, $15K, 100/29/3 three-month British Horseracing Authority (BHA) trial 6-SA, Aoc, 6f, Social Request, $100K OBS APR 2yo, 12-1 after attracting just four declarations. The BHA MIDSHIPMAN (Unbridled's Song), Darley, $8K, 67/19/1 sanctioned the experiment of short-notice race removal 6-SA, Aoc, 6f, Two Six Wins, $60K RNA OBS MAR 2yo, 20-1 from Jan. 1 for races scheduled on the all-weather 5-FG, Aoc, 5 1/2fT, Batten Down Belle, $18K OBS OPN 2yo, 8-1 surfaces if they attract 10 or fewer entries. From eight TALE OF EKATI (Tale of the Cat), Darby Dan Farm, $15K, 68/13/0 entries just four remained at the final 48-hour stage-- 3-TAM, Aoc, 1 1/16mT, Legend of Tutu, $30K OBS APR 2yo, 20-1 Gay Kelleway's Yojojo (Ire) (Windsor Knot {Ire}), the James Eustace-trained Bainne (Ire) (Strategic Prince First/second-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, Dec. 31 {GB}), Slinky McVelvet (GB) (Refuse to Bend {Ire}) from Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ Garry Moss' stable and Mick Appleby's Queen Of Skies BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) (Ire) (Shamardal). Speaking when the trial was BEHINDATTHEBAR (Forest Wildcat), Le Mesa Stallions, $3K, 51/10/0 announced, BHA director of racing Ruth Quinn said, 3-DED, Msw, 5f, +Continental Club, 12-1 "Short-notice race removal could offer an effective and MY PAL CHARLIE (Indian Charlie), Elite Thoroughbreds, $3K, 75/25/1 targeted method of avoiding small-field races being 1-FG, Stk, 6f, Jackie Ems Pal, 8-1 staged, as well as bolstering other races as horses intended for deleted races are hopefully redeployed " " " elsewhere. Communication with horsemen will be the key to the trial being successful and we hope that the OPEN HOUSE protocols put in place will be of assistance to this." WHERE: Northview PA WHEN: Jan. 17, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. STALLIONS: Bandbox (Tapit), Bullsbay (Tiznow), El Padrino (Pulpit), Fairbanks (Giant’s Causeway), Jump Start (A.P. Indy), Medallist (Touch Gold), Smarty Jones (Elusive Quality) For more info: www.northviewstallions.com Refreshments will be served Celebrate New Year’s Day the 2013 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Champion

On Racing’s Greatest Day, in front of 58,795 patrons on track and over 2 million viewers on NBC, New Year’s Day, by Champion Sire Street Cry, defined himself as the 2013 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Champion, defeating 5 Grade 1 Winners on dirt.

New Year’s Day’s half-brother

sold for $2,200,000

as the co-Sales Topper

at Keeneland September

A Team West Trifecta Stallion If you breed to New Year’s Day, Flashback, and Power Broker in 2015, the stud fee is $5,000 each - payable out of proceeds or by 12/31/17.

Team West Guarantee applies From sales proceeds, the first $7,500 going to breeders for weanling (859) 255-8290 • www.hillndalefarms.com sales and the first $15,000 going to breeders for yearling sales. TDN P REGIONAL REPORT • 12/31/14 • PAGE 2 of 2 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

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Rothwell Park Draft Withdrawn from Millions: AMERICA The seven-strong draft from consignor Rothwell Park has been withdrawn from the Magic Millions Gold STAKES RESULTS: Coast Yearling Sale on veterinary advice, Magic Millions VALLEY FORGE S., $75,000, PRX, 12-30, 3yo/up, 7f, announced Tuesday. AUnfortunately our yearlings have 1:26 3/5, ft. contracted a respiratory infection,@ Rothwell=s Scott and 1--#PRAETEREO, 118, h, 6, Giant=s Causeway--Deb's Cathy Irwin said. AWe have treated the draft and the Charm (GSP), by Silver Charm. ($265,000 wlng '08 horses have responded well. The horses have since KEENOV; $250,000 yrl '09 KEESEP). O-E and G shown no signs of ill health, but we have been Stable; B-B P Walden, H Sexton & Giants Causeway informed by two vets that there is a small chance the Syndicate (KY); T-Michael M Moore; J-Irad Ortiz Jr. horses could be classed as carriers of this infection for $42,800. Lifetime Record: 41-6-6-11, $424,622. the next 21 days, so we believe it is only fair to all of *1/2 to Simply Spiteful (Speightstown), SW, the other vendors and the sales company itself to leave $159,861. them at home and re-offer them at a later sale.@ The Consigned by GAINESWAY sale begins at 11:00 a.m. local time Jan. 7 and runs through Jan. 13. 2--Whatsthequestion, 118, g, 4, Ministers Wild Cat-- You Are the Answer, by Horse Chestnut (SAf). O-Mason Dixon Stable. $14,600. 3--Javerre, 124, g, 5, Outflanker--Our Fantene, by Touch Gold. O-Smith Farm & Stable. $8,255. Wednesday, Al Rayyan, Qatar Margins: NK, NK, 2 3/4. Odds: 4.50, 16.70, 13.40. QATAR THOROUGHBRED DERBY (N), QR1,500,000 (US$411,935), 3yo, 2000mT AULD LANG SYNE S., $75,000, PRX, 12-30, 3yo/up, SCHORSE SIRE JOCKEYTRAINER 1m70y, 1:45, ft. 1 Al Busayyir (Ire) Amadeus Wolf (GB) Lee Safedeen (DH)-1--#SAILOR'S REVENGE, 118, g, 4, Purge-- 2 Anticipated (Ire) Whipper Segeon Salama 3 Bal de France (Fr) Della Francesca Aouabed Al Ghazali Waveland, by Woodman. O-Pewter Stable; B-Randy 4 Erroneous (Ire) Ftstepsinthesand (GB) Doyle Al Ghazali Knerr (PA); T-Kathleen A Demasi; J-Kendrick 5 Goldenrod (GB) Pivotal (GB) Sanna Safedeen Carmouche. $28,900. Lifetime Record: 27-7-4-3, 6 King Naaqoos (Fr) Naaqoos (GB) Faucon de Mieulle $332,447. 7 Leafcutter (Ire) Shamardal Cannon Khalid 8 Morning Post (GB) Acclamation (GB) Bentley Al Ghazali 9 Peter Mac (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Suerland Mohsen 10 Ponfeigh (Ire) Teofilo (Ire) Carter Mountain (DH)-1--ADIRONDACK KING, 118, g, 5, Lawyer Ron-- 11 Red Rocks Point (Ire) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Golam Kobeissi Jostle (MGISW, $1,389,932), by Brocco. ($55,000 12 Resolute (GB) Pivotal (GB) O’Shea Safedeen yrl '10 KEESEP). O-March Fore Thoroughbreds; 13 Rising Dawn (Ire) Dark Angel (Ire) Ladjadj Al Ghazali B-Stonewall Farm Stallions (KY); T-John C Servis; 14 Roman Legend (Ire) Hly Rmn Emprr (Ire) Avranche Al Ghazali 15 Rossa Corsa (GB) Ftstpsinthesand (GB) Convertino Safedeen J-John Bisono. $28,900. Lifetime Record: GSP, 16 Under the Radar (Fr) Ftstpsinthesand (GB) Guillambert Al Ghazali 31-6-5-6, $404,074. *1/2 to Fire Assay (Medaglia Also Eligible d=Oro), GSP, $127,946. 17 Truancy (Ire) Intense Focus No Rider Mohsen Half-sis Hallie Gay sells at FT Feb with James B. Keogh (Grovendale) 18 Pure Amber (Ire) Shamardal No Rider Al Qathiri All carry 128 pounds. 3--Yougotthatgoinforu, 118, g, 4, Student Council--The B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Cat's Reach, by Bernstein. ($4,000 yrl '11 FTMOCT). O-Touchdown Stable & Kamikaze Stable. $8,310. EUROPE Margins: (10), (10), 3/4. Odds: 6.80, 14.00, 5.70.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Marsile (Fr), c, 2, King=s Best--Madeleine=s Blush, by 8th-PRX, $35,400, ANW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, Rahy. PAU, 12-30, 1950m (AWT), 2:03 4/5. B-G 1:43 4/5, ft. Sandor (Fr). *i30,000 yrl >13 ARQOCT. **1/2 to WITH SPRINKLES (m, 6, Harlan's Holiday--Unreal Menardais (Fr) (Canyon Creek {Ire}), SW & GSP-Fr, Cupcake, by Unreal Zeal) Lifetime Record: 24-5-1-7, $121,538. $133,646. O-Pewter Stable. B-Mr & Mrs Roy Jackson +Mojo Risin (Ire), f, 2, Lope de Vega (Ire)--Venetian (PA). T-Kathleen A Demasi. *1/2 to Layers (Menifee), Rhapsody (Ire), by Galileo (Ire). PAU, 12-30, 1950m MSP, $359,179. (AWT), 2:04 1/5. B-Rosetown Bloodstock Ltd (Ire). *8,000gns RNA yrl >13 TATOCT. **25th winner for ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: first-season sire (by Shamardal). Have a Taste, f, 2, Grand Slam--Winey Taylor (SP), by Salmon Sushi (GB), g, 3, Dalakhani (Ire)--Salsa Steps, Indian Ocean. PRX, 12-30, 6f, 1:14 3/5. B-Red Oak Stable (NJ). by Giant=s Causeway. LIN, 12-30, 10f (AWT), š › 2:08 4/5. B-Arbib Bloodstock Partnership (GB).