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HEADLINE NEWS • 10/19/07 • PAGE 2 of 14

HEADLINE NEWS • 10/19/07 • PAGE 2 of 14

Street Sense to Arrive at Monmouth Today ...p. 2 HEADLINE For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. NEWS www.thoroughbreddailynews.com FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2007 BIANCONE SUSPENDED FOR SIX MONTHS BREEDERS’ CUP The Kentucky Authority has announced that trainer Patrick Biancone=s license has been sus- BULLETIN pended for six months, beginning Nov. 1, in a settle- ment of a case regarded state medication regulations. ‘WARRIOR’ WORKS AT BELMONT He has also agreed not to seek a racing license in any Kinsman Stable, Derrick Smith and Michael Tabor=s jurisdiction for an additional six months, from May 1- Majestic Warrior (A.P. Indy), who left his connections Oct. 31, 2008. The suspension is in response to items scratching their heads seized during a search of Biancone=s barns at Keeneland in June. The loss of a trainer s license, for what is when he ran sixth by A = effectively a one-year period, is a serious penalty and 14 lengths as the fa- supports the decision by the state racing stewards,@ vorite in the Oct. 6 GI said William Street, KHRA chairman. Biancone had Champagne S., was appealed the original one-year suspension issued by the on the worktab for the stewards. While Biancone=s suspension does not begin first time since that until Nov. 1, Francois Parisel will be named trainer of race yesterday. The record for the seven horses pre-entered by Biancone in Bill Mott-trained colt the Breeders= Cup at Monmouth Oct. 26-27: Baroness worked an easy three Thatcher, F/M Sprint; Cosmonaut, Mile; Danzon, F/M furlongs in :38.26 at Turf; Irish Smoke, Juvenile Fillies; La Traviata, F/M Majestic Warrior A Coglianese Belmont. AI just Sprint/Sprint; Nownownow, Juvenile Turf; and Slew=s wanted to see him Tiznow, Juvenile. During his suspension, Biancone will move,@ Mott explained to Daily Racing Form. AIt wasn't be permitted to serve as a bloodstock agent, consultant a serious move by any means. He seemed to be moving or manager, and will be allowed in public areas at race well. He looked fine. I was concerned in the Cham- tracks. While he can attend auctions in Kentucky, the pagne that he got off his left lead so early. He got off French-born conditioner will not be permitted to attend his left lead before the three-eighths pole, which is very the April 2008 Keeneland Sale of Two-Year-Olds in unusual. Basic Training 101 would tell you he was Training. Biancone issued a statement in response to uncomfortable if he's doing that. But we haven't dis- the settlement. AIt is now time to move on,@ the state- covered any serious issues.@ Mott told the publication ment read. AI offered and accepted the settlement be- that Majestic Warrior, an impressive winner of the GI cause I wanted to do what is best for racing, a sport Hopeful S. in August, was not a definite for the GI that I . Most importantly, I wanted to resolve this Breeders= Cup Juvenile and that he would make a final matter before the Breeders= Cup. Breeders= Cup is a decision after sending the colt out to a more serious celebration of our sport=s greatest athletes--the horses-- work Monday. AThe nice thing is I'm not getting pres- and their breeders and owners...I do not want to cast a sure from anyone connected to the horse to run," Mott cloud over racing=s most important day.@ Parisel will take over Biancone s Kentucky string, while his West said. AIf he's good, and I think he's good, I've got the = Coast-based horses will be transferred to Chris Crow. green light. Everybody's been very supportive. If I don't want to run, I don't have to run. If he's not training well, he won't run.@

“The Works” Horse (Sire), BC Race distance, time, rank Belmont Park Majestic Warrior (A.P. Indy), J 3f, :38.26, 4/5 Fair Hill Miraculous Miss (Mr. Greeley), F/M S 4f, $:47.20, 1/4 Monmouth Park Gottcha Gold (Coronado’s Quest), DM 5f, $1:00.40, 1/11 Saratoga (training) War Pass (Cherokee Run), J 4f, $:48.02, 1/17 www.claibornefarm.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/19/07 • PAGE 2 of 14

Breeders= Cup Coverage cont. ALL MAJOR ADW PLATFORMS SIGNED FOR BC; HONG KONG TO SIMULCAST MILE GOTTCHA GOLD WORKS FOR DIRT MILE Breeders' Cup Ltd. announced yesterday that all Centaur Farm=s local runner Gottcha Gold (Coronado=s major Account Deposit Wagering platforms have signed Quest) yesterday put forth his final serious work in on in advance of the Breeders= Cup World Champion- advance of next Friday=s $1 million Breeders' Cup Dirt ships, including TVG, Youbet, America Tab, Express Mile at Monmouth Park. The Bet, and RGS. The Breeders= Cup simulcast will reach four-year-old breezed five fur- more than 10,000 wagering outlets worldwide, the longs in a bullet 1:00 2/5 with Breeders= Cup said, including all major U.S. racetracks, jockey Chuck Lopez in the irons. off-track betting locations and casinos. Last year, the It was the best of 11 works at total handle on the Breeders= Cup was $140,332,198. the distance. Gottcha Gold gal- AWe are very pleased with the overall distribution of loped out six furlongs in the Championships,@ said Kenneth E. Kirchner, simul- 1:13 3/5. Perfect, said trainer A @ cast consultant for Breeders= Cup. AAll of the major Gottcha Gold Eddie Plesa Jr., who added that racetracks and account wagering service providers are Equi-photo he caught his charge in :59 4/5. on board for simulcasting and wagering. With the out- He did it just the way I wanted. A standing fields assembled, the fans can look forward to As far as I'm concerned, he's ready to roll.@ Gottcha high payouts and plenty of action.@ Gold, a winner of five of eight at Monmouth, heads into For the first time, the Hong Kong Jockey Club will the Mile as an intriguing longshot, having upset Lawyer offer its racing fans the opportunity to watch and Ron in the GIII Salvator Mile H. before adding the GIII wager on a Breeders= Cup Championship race, the $2 Iselin H. in his next outing at the Oceanport oval. million G1 Breeders= Cup Mile. Hong Kong is only per- STREET SENSE SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE TODAY mitted to import 10 races per year, and the Mile will be the first race from North America ever to be wagered Jim Tafel s GI Kentucky Derby and GI Travers S. hero = upon by Hong Kong bettors. Street Sense (Street Cry {Ire}) is scheduled to arrive at AOur simulcasting into Hong Kong represents many Monmouth this morning after a van ride from trainer years of effort and our new alliance with the Hong Carl Nafzger=s base at Downs. Street Sense Kong Jockey Club is certain to expose the Breeders= will be the first GI Breeders= Cup Classic contender to Cup brand to new markets in Asia,@ Kirchner added. arrive at Monmouth. GI Goodwood Wagering on the 11 Breeders= Cup races includes S. winner Tiago (Pleasant Tap) is substantial international distribution for the scheduled to arrive Saturday along pool include the following countries: Canada, United with a large California contingent. Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, France, Germany, Aus- Curlin (Smart Strike), now at tria, Switzerland, Monaco, South Africa, Kenya, Pan- Keeneland, is due in Tuesday, while George Washington (Ire) () ama, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, Venezuela, Uruguay, Brazil will also arrive Tuesday with the and Peru. Aidan O'Brien-trained horses coming AThe Breeders= Cup is truly the epitome of an interna- tional racing event and we are proud of the outstanding from Ireland. Awesome Gem (Awe- Street Sense coverage and interest globally in the event,@ Kirchner some Again) arrives with another Horsephotos California group on Wednesday. continued. Lawyer Ron (Langfuhr) and Any Given Saturday (Dis- Additional separate pool countries will include: Mex- torted Humor) are stabled with Todd Pletcher's horses ico, Australia, South Africa, France, Bermuda, Trini- at Belmont and will van in next week. The Rick dad/Tobago, Jamaica and Argentina. Dutrow-trained Diamond Stripes (Notebook) is at Aque- duct and will come in Thursday or Friday. Hard Spun TDN TODAY (Danzig), training at Delaware Park with Larry Jones, will also van in next week. Headline News...... 14 pages

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A.P. Indy Indian Vale (D) Majestic Warrior (J) Teammate (D) Catienus Cannonball (JT) Click for TV Precious Kitten (F/M Turf, M) 10:10a Darley S.-G3, NMT ------Talent Search (S) 5:15p Valley View S.-GIII, KEE (brisnet.com PPs) T V G All Times Eastern Daylight Time. Danehill George Washington (C/M) Champs Elysees (T) VADHEIM is the SEVENTH STAKES WINNER for Leading Freshman and Dylan Thomas (T) Juvenile Sire POSSE!! Simply Perfect (GB) (F/M T) Click here for more... Distorted Humor Any Given Saturday (C) Austintatious (JT) P P R E V I E W S P Commentator (S, DM) Hystericalady (D, F/M S) Friday, Keeneland Race Course Izarra (JF) PIN OAK VALLEY VIEW S.-GIII, $150,000, 3yo, f, Your Round (JT) 1 1/16mT Z Humor (J) PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER ODDS Forest Wildcat Attila=s Storm (S) 1 Long Approach Broad Brush Sheppard 10-1 Salute the Sarge (J) 2 Super Freaky Smart Strike O'Neill 4-1 Wild Gams (F/M S) 3 Lisa M Banker=s Gold Kassen 20-1 Giant=s Causeway Cowboy Cal (JT) 4 Bachata Kingmambo Motion 8-1 5 Testama (Fr) Testa Rossa (Aus) Clement 12-1 Joffe s Run (JF) = 6 Lemonlime Lemon Drop Kid Granitz 15-1 My Typhoon (Ire) (M/D) 7Callwood Dancer (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Atfield 8-1 Baroness Thatcher (F/M S) 8Audacious Chloe More Than Ready Pletcher 3-1 La Traviata (S, F/MS) 9 Stormy West Gone West Mott 12-1 Rabatash (M) 10 Beautiful Venue Came Home Beagle 12-1 Sadler=s Wells Achill Island (JS) 11 Bel Air Beauty Smart Strike Brothers 10-1 12 You Go West Girl Mr. Greeley Proctor 8-1 All My Loving (F/M Turf) AE Pitamakan Danzig Mott 12-1 Argentina (F/M Turf) AE Jibboom Mizzen Mast 15-1 Domestic Fund (JT) Long Approach has been given plenty of time to Smart Strike Curlin (C) develop under the tutelage of trainer Jonathan English Channel (T) Sheppard and makes her stakes debut here. The sopho- Smarty Deb (JF) more filly romped by 12 in her third career start in an Street Cry (Ire) Cry and Catch Me (JF) off-the-turf maiden at Delaware in late July, then cap- tured a pair of grassy allowance races at that track in Globetrotter (JT) August and September. Testama was a two-time listed Street Sense (C) winner in France before moving to the States and run- Tiznow Bear Now (D) ning fifth in her bow, Dreaming of Anna=s GIII Pucker Slew=s Tiznow (J) Up S. at Arlington Sept. 8. She was shuffled back at Tough Tiz=s Sis (D) the start in that one and fell back some 14 lengths, but could figure with a better trip this time.

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Friday, Newmarket, Britain, post time: 3:10 p.m. EMIRATES AIRLINE CHAMPION S. GEORGIA HOUSE STUD DARLEY S.-G3, ,47,000, Aidan O=Brien yesterday spoke of his two contenders 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT and Eagle Mountain, both of whom are SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT returning from breaks in this contest. The former has 19 Blythe Knight (Ire) Selkirk J Quinn 133 not been seen on the track since his success in the G1 2 3 Blue Ksar (Fr) Anabaa bin Suroor 129 Criterium International at Saint-Cloud last October, but 32 Grand Passion (Ire) Grand Lodge Wragg 129 his conditioner is happy with his progress in recent 45 Illustrious Blue (GB) Dansili (GB) Knight 129 weeks. AHe=s had a few hold-ups, nothing major but a 511 Mashaahed (GB) In the Wings (GB) B Hills 129 series of niggling problems that seem to be sorted out 61 Ordnance Row (GB) (Ire) Hannon 129 now,@ he told sportinglife.com. AI=m really happy with 710 Tell (GB) J Dunlop 129 him, he has been working well and is ready to race.@ Of 86 Windsor Knot (Ire) Pivotal (GB) bin Suroor 129 the G1 runner-up Eagle Mountain, who comes here off a 69-day absence following his win in 94 Wise Dennis (GB) Polar Falcon A Jarvis 129 the G2 Royal Whip at The Curragh, he said, Eagle 10 8 Bahia Breeze (GB) (GB) Guest 126 A Mountain is in good form and I=m looking forward to 11 13 Al Tharib Silver Hawk Stoute 125 running him. He should run a big race. I=m hoping the 12 7 Docofthebay (Ire) Docksider J Osborne 125 going won=t be too extreme, but they both handle a 13 12 Jack Junior Songandaprayer Meehan 125 little bit of cut in the ground and good-to-soft would be ideal.@ Mickey Fenton is reacquainted with last year=s Saturday, Newmarket, Britain G1 1000 Guineas heroine and she needs to EMIRATES AIRLINE CHAMPION S.-G1, ,350,000, rebound from a disappointing effort when down the 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT field in the G1 Falmouth S. here a fortnight ago. AShe SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT seems well and is as fit as a flea,@ he commented. AShe 13 Championship Point (Ire) Lomitas (GB) Holland 129 was in a bit of a funny mood the last day at 2 8 Doctor Dino (Fr) Muhtathir (GB) Peslier 129 Newmarket--she got very hot and sweaty and never felt 3 6 Maraahel (Ire) Alzao R Hills 129 like she was going to do anything. A mile and a quarter 411 Mullins Bay (GB) Machiavellian Spencer 129 seems to be her trip these days and it could be her last 51 Multidimensional (Ire) Danehill Durcan 129 run, so I=d love to see her in the first four.@ 6 9 Notnowcato (GB) Inchinor (GB) Moore 129 Newmarket=s Director of Racing Michael Prosser gave 7 2 Pinot Noir (Ger) Dictator’s Song Demuro 129 an update on the ground yesterday, which remains soft 8 4 Speciosa (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Fenton 126 after Tuesday=s heavy rainfall. AThere=s marginal im- 9 7 (Ire) King=s Best Dettori 124 provement since yesterday, as you would expect at this 10 10 Eagle Mountain (GB) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Murtagh 124 time of year following two dry and sunny days,@ he 11 5 (Fr) Kendor (Fr) Lemaire 124 said. AI am leaving it as officially soft, though there is 12 12 Mount Nelson (GB) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Fortune 124 every chance that it will change to soft, good-to-soft in places by the time we start racing tomorrow.@ You can also pick up a copy of the A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will TDN today on the Keeneland indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote backstretch courtesy of 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.

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Saturday, Newmarket, Britain DARLEY DEWHURST S.-G1, ,250,000, 2yo, c/f, 7fT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 7 Dark Angel (Ire) Acclamation (GB) M Hills 22 Dubai Meydan (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) J Quinn 33 Fast Company (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Durcan 410 Greatwallofchina Kingmambo Murtagh 5 1 Hatta Fort (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Holland Owner of WICKED STYLE 66 Luck Money (Ire) (Ire) R Quinn (c, 2, Macho Uno–Deviletta, by Trempolino) 78 McCartney (Ger) In the Wings (GB) Moore Consigned by Costanzo Sales, agent 811 Moynahan Johannesburg Spencer $75,000 2yo OBS April 2007 95 New Approach (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Manning Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $445,000. 10 4 Raven=s Pass Elusive Quality Fortune 11 9 Rio de la Plata Rahy Dettori Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in. All carry 127 pounds. Glen Bromagen, owner of Ashbrook Farm, left the horse business in Godolphin may scratch Rio de la Plata if the ground the 1990s when trainer Rusty Arnold moved his barn to New York. remains soft, the Racing Post revealed yesterday. De- When Arnold decided to return to Kentucky last year, Bromagen felt it spite the confirmation of the G1 Prix Jean-Luc was time for a comeback. The 75-year-old focused on the commodities Lagardere winner yesterday, connections will see what business during his time away from the game. the track is riding like before committing him to a re- “I had decided that I wanted to get back into the business, and Rusty match with his G1 National S. conqueror New Ap- had been my trainer before,” said Bromagen, who races under the proach. AAll being well, he=ll run but obviously there is a Ashbrook Farm banner. “He was going to be around instead of being in doubt,@ Racing Manager Simon Crisford told the trade New York.” daily. AAs we made clear after his last run, he wouldn=t Ashbrook Farm--a cattle farm in Woodford County, Kentucky-- want it soft. We will see how the track rides on Friday resurfaced at Arlington Park this past July with an unraced son of 2000 and walk the course. We had a lot of rain, so let=s hope GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile S. hero Macho Uno. The chestnut, named it dries out.@ Aidan O=Brien scratched three of his four Wicked Style, reported home a 1 1/2-length winner that day and went on possibles yesterday, leaving Susan Magnier and Michael to add the GIII Arlington-Washington Futurity in game fashion Sept. 1. Tabor=s Greatwallofchina as the sole representative. He He made it three-for-three with an 11-1 upset in the GI Lane’s End needs to improve off his sixth in the Jean-Luc Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland Oct. 6 and will make his dirt debut in the Lagardere to provide his trainer with a second renewal Oct. 27 GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. following the exploits of Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) six years “You have to calm me down talking to you right now,” said Bromagen, ago. Outsiders Tout Seul (Ire) and Milk it Mick (GB) who also owns three other horses in partnership. “It’s awfully exciting to claimed some notable scalps in 2002 and 2003, respec- have the kids here. They were all here for the race, and we had a great tively, but it will take a leap of the imagination to see time.” Dubai Meydan record an upset. Third in a Warwick Although Wicked Style was purchased at the OBS April two-year-old maiden on his sole start Oct. 2, he is saddled by Gay in training sale, Bromagen said he doesn’t have a preference in two- Kelleway who told the Post, AThe owners want to run year-old sales over yearling sales. Bromagen added that Arnold picked in the Dewhurst so we will go there, but he has never out Wicked Style and that he wasn’t present at the sale. been better in his life--he=s like a lion.@ So when did Bromagen first get involved in ownership? “Around Pearl Harbor, I think,” Bromagen joked. “I think it was back in Saturday, Newmarket, Britain the 70s.” CHALLENGE S.-G2, ,90,000, 3yo/up, 7fT During his first stint, Bromagen campaigned Tricky Creek, a MGSW of SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT $873,288. The bay rattled off wins in the 1988 GII Kentucky Jockey Club 111 Cesare (GB) Machiavellian Spencer 133 S., the 1989 GIII Omaha Gold Cup S. and GII Discovery H. and the 2 2 Toylsome (GB) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) Pasquier 133 1990 GII Nassau County H. Tricky Creek came within a nose of 314 Arabian Gleam (GB) Kyllachy (GB) Murtagh 131 becoming a Grade I winner when second in the 1990 GI Iselin H. at 4 3 Al Qasi (Ire) Elnadim Durcan 129 Monmouth Park. 510 Asset (Ire) Marju (Ire) Moore 129 “He was probably the best one I've owned,” Bromagen said of Tricky 69Balthazaar’s Gift (Ire) Xaar (GB) Fortune 129 Creek. 78Candidato Roy (Arg) Roy Dettori 129 812 Duff (Ire) Spinning World McDonogh 129 915 Eisteddfod (GB) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) N de Souza 129 10 6 Mac Love (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Ahern 129 11 7 Pride of Nation (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Lemaire 129 12 13 Caldra (Ire) Elnadim Manning 127 13 1 Captain Marvelous (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Holland 127 14 5 Lovelace (GB) Royal Applause (GB) Ffrench 127 www.natc.cc 15 4 Miss Lucifer (Fr) Noverre M Hills 124 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/19/07 • PAGE 7 of 14

Previews cont. Sunday, Woodbine PATTISON CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL S.-GI, Saturday, Newmarket, Britain C$2,000,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT S.-G2, ,70,000, 2yo, f, 7fT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 1 Marsh Side Gone West Wilson 126 110 Applauded (Ire) Royal Applause (GB) Dettori 2 Oracle West (SAf) Western Murtagh 126 27 Cassablanca (GB) Royal Applause (GB) Callan 3 Windward Islands Cozzene Kabel 119 3 6 Dalkey Girl (Ire) Raise a Grand (Ire) No rider 4 Sky Conqueror Sky Classic Castellano 126 5Stream of Gold (Ire) Rainbow Quest Castro 126 4 4 Kay Es Jay (Fr) Xaar (GB) Moore 6 Irish Wells (Fr) Poliglote (GB) Peslier 126 55 Kitty Matcham (Ire) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Murtagh 7 Honolulu (Ire) Montjeu (Ire) Kinane 119 6 1 Love of Dubai More than Ready Fortune 8 Cloudy's Knight Lord Avie Zimmerman 126 7 2 Makaaseb Pulpit R Hills 9 Ask (GB) Sadler=s Wells Moore 126 8 8 Missit (Ire) Orpen Holland 10 Linda's Lad (GB) Sadler=s Wells Velazquez 126 9 3 Rosa Grace (GB) Lomitas (GB) Robinson 11 Sunriver Saint Ballado Gomez 126 10 9 Royal Confidence (GB) Royal Applause (GB) M Hills 12 Quijano (Ger) Acatenango (Ger) Starke 126 All carry 124 pounds. Sunday, Woodbine Saturday, Caulfield Racecourse, Australia E. P. TAYLOR S.-GI, C$1,000,000, 3yo/up, f/m, CAULFIELD CUP-G1, A$2,544,000, 3yo/up, 2400mT 1 1/4mT SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1 17 Tawqeet Kingmambo Hayes 126 1 Elle Runaway El Prado (Ire) Castro 123 2 11 Blue Monday (GB) (GB) Hayes 123 2 The Niagara Queen Langfuhr Wilson 123 3 14 Blutigeroo (Aus) Encounter (Aus) Little 122 3 Sealy Hill Point Given Husbands 118 4 20 Railings (Aus) Zabeel (NZ) James 122 4 Mrs. Lindsay Theatrical (Ire) Murtagh 118 5 8 Maybe Better (Aus) Intergaze (Aus) Mayfield-Smith 119 5 Four Sins (Ger) Sinndar (Ire) Kinane 118 6 16 Black Tom (Aus) Langfuhr Hayes 118 6 Sans Souci Island Chester House Smith 118 7 Safari Queen (Arg) Lode Velazquez 123 7 15 Purple Moon (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Cumani 118 8 Essential Edge Storm Cat Jones 123 8 1 Maldivian (NZ) Zabeel (NZ) Kavanagh 117 9 Hostess Chester House Hill 123 9 3 Cinque Cento (Aus) Nothin’ Leica Dane (Aus) Moody 116 10 Barancella (Fr) Acatenango (Ger) Castellano 123 10 10 Mandela (NZ) Ebony Grosve (NZ) Yuill 116 11 18 Scenic Shot (Aus) Scenic (GB) Morton 116 Sunday, Woodbine 12 12 Annenkov (Ire) Danehill Moody 115 NEARCTIC S.-GII, C$500,000, 3yo/up, 6fT 13 2 Anamato (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Hayes 113 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 14 4 Douro Valley (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) O’Brien 113 1 Moth Ball (GB) Royal Applause (GB) Smith 117 15 13 Sirmione (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) Cummings 113 2 Quietly Mine Belong to Me Gomez 116 16 5 Eskimo Queen (NZ) Shinko King (Ire) Moroney 112 3 Castle Heights Cobra King Ramsammy 117 17 19 Princess Coup (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) Walker 112 4 Smart Enough Horse Chestnut (SAf) DeCarlo 119 18 6 Master O’Reilly (NZ) O’Reilly (NZ) O’Brien 111 5 Ecclesiastic Pulpit Valdivia Jr 119 Emergencies: 6 Dark Missile (GB) Night Shift Dwyer 114 19 9 Sarrera (Aus) Quest for Fame (GB) Moroney 115 7 Dead Red Out of Place Peslier 117 20 7 Molotov (Aus) Grand Lodge Hayes 112 8 Heros Reward Partner=s Hero Castellano 117

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MTOTO COLT TOPS TATTS BK 3 OPENER Trade stepped sharply down a gear yesterday as Part 3 of Tattersalls= October Yearling Sale kicked off with a price of just 70,000gns topping the session, courtesy of a full-brother to G1 Irish Oaks second Mot Juste (GB) (Mtoto {GB}). Consigned by Craig & Holly Bandoroff / (859) 987-6212 / www.denalistud.com Stud and bred by Darley, lot 1628 is out of listed winner and Group 1-placed Bunting (GB) TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE (Shaadi). Alex Greaves, wife of BOOK 3 DAY 2 trainer David Nicholls, fought off Hip 1781, f, Sakhee--Principessa (GB), by Machiavellian Lot 1628 John Gosden to get the half- Consigned by Catridge Farm Stud www.tattersalls.com brother to multiple stakes winner David Powell=s Wiltshire-based operation has gained a and group placed Parasol (Ire) reputation for producing top-class speedy types and (Halling). "He=s for an owner who has a few sprinters this offering by the sire of this year=s G1 July Cup with us and wanted something that would get a trip winner Sakhee=s Secret (GB) is out of a full-sister to and he liked this colt=s page," said Greaves. "We could Titus Livius (Fr). do with a few stayers in the yard." A Royal Applause half-sister to Group 3 winner Rag Top (Ire) (Barathea Hip 1782, c, Nayef--Proud Titania (Ire), by Fairy King {Ire}) was secured for 68,000gns by agent Ross Doyle. Consigned by Catridge Farm Stud Out of Petite Epaulette (GB) (Night Shift), lot 1473 was Nayef=s yearlings were in demand during Book Two bred by Robert Cornelius and sold through Whatton and this Catridge offering is a March-foaled son of the Manor Stud. The session-topping filly is expected to 1996 Listed Athasi S. scorer Proud Titania (Ire). His join the Richard Hannon string. "She=s likely to be for a extended family includes the sires Runyon (Ire), as well client who would keep her to breed from in the long as a host of group and graded stakes winners. Cont. p9 term," added Doyle. The sale continues today, starting at 9:30 a.m. TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE BOOK THREE BOOK 3 DAY 1 STATISTICS THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 2007 TOP 3 YEARLINGS SESSION TOTALS 2007 2006 Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (Gns) No. Offered 294 216 1628 c Mtoto (GB) Bunting (GB) 70,000 No. Sold 203 181 Consigned by Highclere Stud RNAs 91 35 Purchased by Alex Greaves % RNA 31% 16.2% 1473 f Royal Applause (GB) Petite Epaulette (GB) 68,000 Gross 3,708,500gns 4,249,700gns Consigned by Whatton Manor Stud Purchased by Ross Doyle Bloodstock Average (% change) 18,268gns (-22.2%) 23,479gns 1657 f High Chaparral (Ire) Damiana (Ire) 58,000 Median (% change) 15,000gns (-25%) 20,000gns Consigned by Taroka Stud www.tattersalls.com Purchased by Amanda Skiffington

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Hip 1812, c, Medicean (GB)--Sleave Silk (Ire), by Unfuwain P N E W S T O D A Y P Consigned by Broughton Bloodstock This January-foaled colt is a full-brother to Izzibizzi WOOD’S EDGE BEGINS WITH LATENT HEAT (GB), who was runner-up in the recent renewal of The O'Callaghan family=s Woods Edge Farm, a leading Ascot=s Watership Down Stud Sales Race, from the consignor in recent years, announced yesterday that it extended family of Darshaan (GB). will stand its first U.S. stallion in the form of Grade I winner Latent Heat Hip 1915, c, Royal Dragon--Darwinia (Ger), by Acatenango (Ger) (Maria=s Mon--True Flare, Consigned by Houghton Bloodstock by Capote), who retires The sole yearling by the top-class German miler, this to the Lexington-based colt is out of a sister to the group winner Dalicia (Ger), operation for the 2008 who sold for a record i400,000 at Baden-Baden=s season. He will stand for Autumn Sale two years ago. The page includes the a fee of $15,000 as the 2003 G2 German 1000 Guineas winner Diacada (Ger) property of a syndicate. and Desidera (Ire), the champion two-year-old filly of Woods Edge has sister her native country in 1994. farms in Ireland, Yeomanstown and Morristown Lattin Studs, Latent Heat TATTERSALLS OCTOBER - BOOK 3 which currently stand Benoit photo OUTS (Friday, Oct. 19th): five stallions, including 1716, 1727, 1728, 1753, 1760, 1770, 1774, 1790, G1 Epsom Derby winner Kris Kin (GB). AWe are de- 1802, 1807, 1809, 1815, 1836, 1870, 1879, 1882, lighted to have a horse of his caliber as our first stal- 1895, 1906, 1914, 1917, 1935. lion,@ commented Peter O'Callaghan, head of Woods Edge=s Kentucky base. AHe has all of the important ingredients that are necessary for today's breeders: a Thoroughbred Daily News is: high-class racehorse with great natural speed, good Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher looks and a beautiful pedigree to back it up.@ Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher O'Callaghan continued, AAdditionally, Latent Heat offers Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief breeders a much needed outcross, especially in light of Alycia Borer Director of Advertising the unfortunate and premature loss of his highly re- Jessica Martini Senior Editor garded sire.@ The four-year-old Latent Heat was bred Alan Carasso Associate Editor Marie Kizenko Associate Editor and raced by Juddmonte Farms and trained by Bobby Christina Bossinakis Associate Editor Frankel. The colt=s biggest victory came in last year=s Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter seven-furlong GI Malibu S., won in near-record time of Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter 1:21 flat (video). He added the GII San Carlos H. (video) Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services earlier this year. Latent Heat won or placed in nine of Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant 12 starts and earned in excess of $450,000. Latent Sarah K. Andrew Advertising Assistant Robert Williams Webmaster Heat hails from one of Juddmonte's best families. Out Gregg Casillo Database Administrator of MGSW True Flare, a half to five stakes winners, he is Bradley Weisbord Bug Boy a half to graded winners Indian Flare and Art Master.

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Other trainers with multiple wins are Alec Taylor with six editions and more recently Vincent O=Brien with seven. Of the jockeys, Lester Piggott holds the enviable record of 10 successes aboard the likes of (GB), , The Minstrel and Diesis (GB). Pat Eddery boasts six editions, having partnered some of the race=s A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEWHURST best in Grundy, and . Of the riders By Tom Frary still around, has the best tally of four winners since Huntingdale (Ire) opened the scoring in Conceived by Tom Gee in 1875 and named after his 1985. Sussex Stud, the Dewhurst S. has come to occupy a On a quirkier note, the last filly to succeed remains cherished place in the hearts of British racing fans. That Torbella III (Fr) in 1957, though few have attempted it, is partly due to its timing, serving as a championship while the 1877 winner Pilgrimage actually won both the crescendo at the end of a long season of build-up. But 1000 and 2000 Guineas at the track the following year. it is due also to its ability to act as a promise of great There have been only two dead-heats in the race, the things. latter coming courtesy of Prince of Dance (Ire) and Since the inception of the International Scenic (Ire) in 1988; Generous (Ire) returned the biggest Classifications--now known as the World Throughbred price since the war when winning at 50-1 in 1990 en Rankings--in 1977, winners of the Newmarket endgame route to his Epsom Derby triumph and Nijinsky remains to have been crowned champion juvenile include the shortest-priced winner since the war at 1-3, when El Gran Senor, Zafonic, Alhaarth (Ire), and only two rivals went to post in 1969. (Ire) and before that the Dewhurst=s honor roll Its enduring legacy as a precursor to greatness owes included the likes of Nijinsky, Mill Reef, Grundy (Ire) and much to deep renewals such as the 1983 edition, when The Minstrel. Robert Sangster=s El Gran Senor defeated Khalid Recently, in 1994 and Rock of Gibraltar Abdullah=s Rainbow Quest by a half-length, with the (Ire) seven years later went on to garner the G1 2000 pair clear of the G1 Prix Morny winner Siberian Express. Guineas the following season. The 2004 hero The first two returned the following spring to contest Shamardal tasted success in the G1 Poule d=Essai des the Guineas, with Vincent O=Brien=s giant easily con- Poulains (French 2000 Guineas) the next term, at the firming the form and keeping Chief Singer (Ire), Lear close of which Sir Percy (GB) took this before going on Fan and that rival safely at bay. It was a year ago on to a G1 Epsom Derby victory. Who knows what last Thursday that the racing world lost El Gran Senor, but year=s victor Teofilo would have achieved were it not his legacy will live long in the memory of Newmarket=s for injury and it is remarkable that the memorable battle turfistes. with Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) here 12 months ago was to prove the last sighting of that duo on a race- track. MOVING ??? John Porter saddled seven winners in the early days, For just a day or forever... including the great in 1885, who was the first Call us with your new fax number. to go on to land the British Triple Crown with Nijinsky (732) 747-8060 being the last to do so in 1970. Get the information Wow...big win... I wish I could see You mean you still you need. her catalogue-style don’t subscribe to Grade I and II Stakes pedigree... the TDN??? Winners’ Catalogue- Style Pedigrees... In the paper and on the web. Now FREE to TDN subscribers at thoroughbreddailynews.com www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/members/swp P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/19/07 • PAGE 11 of 14

FROM THE DESK OF... Bill Oppenheim

UPTICK IN NEWMARKET After impressive 18 percent gains in gross and num- ber sold at Tattersalls= flagship four-day October 1 Yearling Sale last week--followed by an equally impres- sive 18 percet gain in gross and 15 percent gain in average at its two-day October Book 2 sale on Tuesday and Wednesday this week--it now looks as though the 2007 North American and European yearling markets will very nearly match last year=s record totals. Through the end of last week, we calculated that 9,963 horses had sold so far at second-half calendar-year sales, be- ginning with the Fasig-Tipton July Yearling Sale. They=ve grossed an estimated $787,645,090, an average of $79,057. This is three percent more horses than had sold at the corresponding sales last year (9,670 horses), which grossed $800,354,355, and averaged $82,767; compared to last year, the gross is down two percent, the average down four percent. That=s far from the whole story, though. Last year, at Keeneland September, Goffs Million, and Tattersalls October 1, John Ferguson signed for 62 yearlings for Sheikh Mohammed, costing a total of $77,945,000--an average of $1,257,178 per horse. This year, at the same three sales, he signed for 44 yearlings, costing a total of $29,509,000, and averaging $670,659. Fergu- For years Tattersalls has struggled to get the main son signed for 29 percent fewer horses this year, with body of domestic British trainers to even attend, much a 62 percent drop in gross yearling spend and a 47 less buy at, their premier sale. It was no doubt helped percent drop in average. So Sheikh Mohammed spent by a strong final day, but I thought the four-day, alpha- roughly $47.5 million less on yearlings this year, of betical-by-dam format worked very well. It was dis- which about $40 million of the drop came in Keeneland cussed whether Keeneland September, already a September Book 1, causing that book to drop 20 per- four-day first week, might be better in a similar format; cent in gross and 25 percent in average. the success of last week=s sale at Tattersalls suggests After Book 1, though, as you=ll remember, every it=s an idea Keeneland may want to look at more seri- single remaining session at Keeneland September was ously. up. Goffs= two sales dipped by single figures from The third striking aspect of the sale, I thought, was 2006, but it has to be remembered their gross doubled the success of Tattersalls= ,2.2 million sales race push, between 2004-2006. Then, last week, the Tattersalls and their unique Betfair/Timeform sponsorship. The October 1 sale got stronger as it went along, culminat- impact of both was rather more indirect than direct. It ing in the new world record price for a yearling filly of wasn=t just buyers there, trying to find horses for >the 2.5 million guineas (over $5.25-million), paid by new race=; rather, I think it gave the consignors the confi- British owner Craig Bennett, through agent Charlie dence that they could try Book 1 again, and continue Gordon-Watson. Three things were particularly striking selling in sterling. It was only a year ago the consignors about the sale. First, several new buyers at the top, were bleating that they=d be better off in Book 2. There including significant domestic British, as well as fledg- won=t be much of that this year, because whichever of ling Irish and even Spanish operations. The housing the moves Tattersalls made to try and improve Book 1, markets are undoubtedly >correcting,= but the stock they worked, and even better than they expected. markets are still flying, and there is simply a lot of new wealth in circulation. Thankfully, some of it is finding Bill Oppenheim cont. p12 its way into the horse business. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/19/07 • PAGE 12 of 14

Now let=s look again at the yearling sale season, with the last major sale in the books, and just this week and next week at Deauville to essentially wrap things up. And here=s the tale of the tape: if you take Sheikh Mo- hammed=s buying out of the totals, the other 99.55 percent of the horses sold in the second-half 2007 period have actually been up: 9,919 horses sold to “Nearing the end of the intensive three-month yearling sales everybody but John Ferguson have grossed season, prices mostly struggled to keep pace with last $758,136,090, averaging $76,433. That is three per- year’s records; but last week’s Tattersalls October 1 sale cent more horses than last year (9,608), grossing five bounded ahead, selling 18% more horses for 18% more money and losing just one-tenth of one percent off the percent more (last year without Sheikh Mohammed: average. They followed up earlier this week with another $722,409,355), and they averaged two percent higher 18% gain in gross, and a 15% jump in average, at than last year=s corresponding average of $75,188. If Tattersalls October Part 2. As detailed in the accompanying you then factor in that Darley has probably spent $200 article, the overall market, through the end of last week, is down 2% in gross, but when you take Sheikh Mohammed’s million in acquiring stallion prospects and >legs= of stal- spending out, the rest of the market is up 5%. A strong lions privately, it doesn=t look like the market is down at market performance, I would say.” S Bill Oppenheim all; au contraire. But we=ve wondered for years how to gauge Sheikh Mohammed=s impact on the marketplace, and now we have a number: there is a seven percent turnaround in the gross with his buys put in or out, and a six percent turnaround in the average. In an $800 million market, his 62 percent decline in gross yearling spend amounted to a seven percent decline in the mar- ket=s gross. That must translate into meaning that Sheikh Mohammed alone accounts for around 10 per- cent of the combined North American and European thoroughbred market. TATTERSALLS PART ONE YEARLING SALES (IN GUINEAS) YEAR SOLD GROSS AVG Sales Sires... 2007 510 64,922,000 127,298 With Storm Cat s fall from commercial grace (and = 2006 432 55,035,000 127,396 subsequent stud fee reduction to $300,000 for 2008), 2005 499 59,635,000 119,509 two-time Leading North American (and four-time Lead- 2004 512 52,631,500 102,796 ing APEX A Runner Index) sire A.P. Indy inherited the mantle of leading sales sire, outdistancing the field with an average of $853,541 for 24 yearlings sold, accord- ing to the excellent Insta-tistics list compiled by BRIS for TDN, and updated through the end of the Tattersalls October 1 sale. Kingmambo, from a crop abbreviated by injury; Sadler=s Wells (off a nominal i325,000 stud fee); and Storm Cat (averaging less than half the previ- ous year) topped the $500,000 average mark, while Unbridled=s Song (off a $125,000 fee; he was $200,000 in 2007) and Distorted Humor (off a

$60,000 fee; $225,000 in 2007) averaged in the Data compiled by Brianne Stanley $400k=s. Four more older proven sires were among five to average between $375,000-$400,000: Gone West, BRADLEY THOROUGHBRED BROKERAGE Let us use our experience to put the odds in Seeking The Gold, Dynaformer, and Monsun. The only your favor! sire with three crops or fewer to crash the commercial top 10 was Galileo, with 51 yearlings (of 62 offered) BTB MATINGS ANALYSIS averaging $393,685. Besides Sadler=s Wells and Gali- Recommendations are leo, Coolmore also had Montjeu and Giant=s Causeway complimentary when we purchase (with 90 sold of 102 offered!) among the 17 sires the nomination on your behalf. which averaged over $300,000; Darley had Cape Give us a call on 859-275-2120 Cross, who averaged $310,223 for 28 sold (of 31 to request a matings analysis for your 859.275.2120 offered), off his first book at i50,000. Cont. p13 mare or click here for more information. bradleythoroughbreds.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/19/07 • PAGE 13 of 14

Darley=s Elusive Quality had 34 average $253,776 in his first post-Smarty Jones book; Coolmore=s Danehill Dancer had 78 (of 82 offered!) average $241,025, having stood for i40,000 in 2005 (i115,000 in 2007). Other sires with four or more crops racing in the commercial top 22 included >neutral= Europeans Pivotal and Dansili, and Americans and Mr. Greeley. Leading freshman sires Acclamation and Posse, who stood for popcorn and peanuts in 2005, didn=t figure anywhere near the top 50 commercial sires this year-- Acclamation had 43 yearlings average $99,098, of an i9,000 fee, while Posse had 30 average $71,810, from a $10,000 fee--but, unusually, six different fresh- Did you know man sires did figure among the top 50. Tops among that you could get... them, perhaps surprisingly, was Dalakhani, the Aga Khan=s top-class son of Darshaan who has been posting A national list of weekly many promising signs since Aug. 1--before when he stakes closings? didn=t even have a winner. Europe number two Oasis Dream sold great, particularly at October 1, and fin- Divided by age, sex and ished last week with 36 averaging $249,905; the third distance, and sorted European, and Unfuwain=s half-brother by Gulch, Nayef, had 16 average $176,358, and I think chronologically for easy that was even before Sheikh Hamdan went on a spend- reference? (See sample ing spree at Tattersalls October Book 2 earlier this below) week, when he bought 18 yearlings, including three high-priced Nayefs for a total of around $1.5 million. Delivered to you by fax, The three American freshman sires were Mineshaft, Empire Maker, and Vindication; buyers have kept the email, or on the web for faith with all three, not something that necessarily happens much with second-crop sires. Only four sires with their first three-year-olds made the top 50, and not surprisingly they are the >first foals 2004= sire crop=s one-two on each side of the pond: Darley=s Street Cry (36 averaged $170,493) and FREE? Coolmore=s Johannesburg (73 averaged $157,981, A sample from this week’s SDW... both off $30,000 stud fees); and the Irish National Stud=s (>leg= bought by Darley) Invincible Spirit (46 averaged $137,179 off an i10,000 fee) and 3yo/up, f/m, dirt, route (Closing date in bold) Coolmore=s Rock of Gibraltar (57 averaged $155,807, of an i55,000 fee). The first three mentioned are all NATIONAL: 10-26 250 Inside Information BC, Mth, 8.5f (200), CLOSED going to be standing for a lot more in 2008 than they 10-27 2000 Emirates Airline BC Distaff-I, Mth, 9f (0), CLSD were when this year=s yearlings were bred. 11-03 200a Chilukki-II, CD, 8f (200), 10-17 Five sires with their first yearlings selling (first foal 11-22 300a Falls City H.-II, CD, 9f (300), 11-10 2006) made the list, three American and two European. 11-23 150 Delta Top Flight H.-II, Aqu, 8f (150), 11-10 12-01 150 Bayakoa H.-II, Hol, 8.5f (150), 11-21 Smarty Jones (33 averaged $205,454) topped the list, 01-06 150 Sabin H.-III, GP, 4/up, 8f (150), 12-27 though not by much, ahead of Speightstown (51 aver- aged $189,745). Strong Hope (38 averaged $138,535) also made the top 50. The two European representa- tives are both Maktoum stallions: Darley=s (39, averaged $168,333), who stands in Ireland Click here to download the current edition. at Kildangan; and Shadwell=s (17 averaged $154,091), who stands alongside Sakhee and Nayef in a pretty promising trio standing at Sheikh Hamdan=s Click here to sign up to receive it weekly. Nunnery Stud, in England. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/19/07 • PAGE 14 of 14

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2007 Yearling Sales - Sires by Average Price Rank Fyr Loc Stud Fee Ring Sold Average Median Top Colt Top Filly 1 A.P. INDY F94 KY 300000 38 24 853,541 687,500 2,400,000 1,500,000 2 KINGMAMBO F95 KY 300,000 4 3 595,034 460,102 325,000 1,000,000 3 SADLER'S WELLS F86 IRE Private 41 38 575,240 337,020 814,797 5,341,875 4 STORM CAT F89 KY 500,000 34 26 544,038 350,000 1,700,000 1,600,000 5 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 KY 125,000 78 60 439,783 265,000 3,700,000 725,000 6 DISTORTED HUMOR F00 KY 60,000 55 42 427,785 300,000 1,900,000 675,000 7 GONE WEST F89 KY 150,000 35 24 394,133 215,000 2,144,205 1,500,000 8 GALILEO (IRE) F03 IRE €37,500 62 51 393,685 277,777 1,888,320 683,760 9 SEEKING THE GOLD F91 KY 125,000 20 16 377,312 300,000 350,000 1,600,000 10 DYNAFORMER F91 KY 75,000 34 26 376,737 200,000 2,900,000 700,000 11 MONSUN (GER) F97 GER E40,000 10 7 375,107 242,784 967,730 168,425 12 DALAKHANI (IRE) F05 IRE €37,500 20 17 355,332 192,212 2,136,750 555,555 13 PIVOTAL (GB) F98 ENG £65,000 34 26 336,927 275,105 1,018,497 814,797 14 MONTJEU (IRE) F02 IRE €45,000 64 50 327,984 212,641 1,281,168 662,392 15 AWESOME AGAIN F00 KY 125,000 29 25 314,800 290,000 750,000 1,400,000 16 CAPE CROSS (IRE) F01 IRE €50,000 31 28 310,223 229,616 800,887 1,052,064 17 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY F02 KY 200,000 102 90 301,011 201,160 804,076 2,136,750 18 DANSILI (GB) F02 ENG £12,500 37 34 286,276 209,558 1,281,360 1,079,040 19 ELUSIVE QUALITY F00 KY 100,000 49 34 253,776 217,500 640,710 750,000 20 OASIS DREAM (GB) F05 ENG £25,000 42 36 249,905 133,940 1,024,934 918,170 21 MR. GREELEY F97 KY 35,000 92 76 246,536 155,000 2,200,000 755,328 22 DANEHILL DANCER (Ire) F98 IRE €40,000 82 78 241,025 160,162 750,471 1,495,725 23 EL PRADO (IRE) F94 KY 100,000 20 19 232,848 185,000 750,000 650,000 24 INDIAN RIDGE (IRE) F91 IRE €75,000 21 17 225,717 197,064 847,020 491,452 25 MINESHAFT F05 KY 100,000 45 32 215,937 165,000 1,200,000 475,000 26 EMPIRE MAKER F05 KY 100,000 47 28 212,571 195,000 725,000 425,000 27 SMARTY JONES F06 KY 100,000 55 33 205,454 150,000 650,000 350,000 28 SPEIGHTSTOWN F06 KY 40,000 74 51 189,745 150,000 700,000 425,000 29 VINDICATION F05 KY 60,000 74 54 183,962 127,500 800,000 1,000,000 30 MEDICEAN (GB) F03 ENG £10,000 25 22 182,745 132,041 854,700 232,720 31 LINAMIX (FR) F92 FR €0 21 18 180,688 105,692 404,820 836,256 32 NAYEF F05 ENG £15,000 17 16 176,358 130,203 491,210 154,836 33 FUSAICHI PEGASUS F02 KY 150,000 84 63 176,115 130,000 700,000 575,000 34 SELKIRK F94 ENG £40,000 23 19 173,352 139,373 396,677 224,358 35 FORESTRY F01 KY 75,000 70 50 170,494 145,000 425,000 600,000 36 STREET CRY (IRE) F04 KY 30,000 47 36 170,493 120,696 600,000 750,000 37 REFUSE TO BEND (Ire) F06 IRE €20,000 46 39 168,333 107,904 514,609 536,051 38 PULPIT F99 KY 60,000 49 36 164,416 105,000 410,000 800,000 39 GREEN DESERT F88 ENG £85,000 18 18 163,004 145,552 299,145 427,139 40 SMART STRIKE F98 KY 35,000 53 39 159,410 120,000 775,000 350,000 41 JOHANNESBURG F04 KY 30,000 86 73 157,981 111,498 1,000,000 375,000 42 ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (Ire) F04 IRE €55,000 64 57 155,807 84,625 359,983 1,274,130 43 HAAFHD (GB) F06 ENG £20,000 20 17 154,091 106,837 539,520 106,837 44 EFISIO (GB) F89 ENG £12,000 5 4 153,115 99,888 128,116 396,677 45 HENNESSY F98 KY 35,000 36 31 143,032 90,000 700,000 300,000 46 ZAMINDAR F99 ENG £7,000 4 4 140,811 104,853 0 282,954 47 DIXIE UNION F02 KY 30,000 60 45 139,706 100,000 350,000 535,000 48 DIXIELAND BAND F86 KY 50,000 27 20 138,786 77,500 210,000 400,000 49 STRONG HOPE F06 KY 30,000 54 38 138,535 110,000 250,000 350,000 50 INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (Ire) F04 IRE €10,000 56 46 137,179 91,851 428,841 622,908

Sales reflected in this report: 2007 ANAC September Select Yearlings Italy, 2007 Baden-Baden August Yearlings, 2007 Barretts Equine Sales-Yrlgs & HRA/Mixed, 2007 Canadian T.H.S. At Ft. Langley - Yearlings, 2007 Cths August At Calgary - Mixed, 2007 Deauville August Select Yearlings Sale, 2007 Doncaster St. Leger Yearlings Sale, 2007 Fasig Tipton Texas Summer Yearlings, 2007 Fasig-Tipton At Saratoga Select Yearling Sale, 2007 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Summer - Yearlings, 2007 Fasig-Tipton Midatlantic - Yearlings, 2007 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga-Prefered Yrlg, 2007 Idaho Tb Breeders Assoc - Yearling, 2007 Iowa Tb Brdr's & Owner's Assoc-Yrlgs, 2007 Keeneland Fall Yearlings, 2007 Minnesota Tb Assoc - Yrlgs & Mixed, 2007 Ocala Breeders Sale Co., 2007 Ocala Breeders Sales Co. - Mixed, 2007 Ruidoso Bred Thoroughbred Mixed Sale, 2007 Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale, 2007 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, 2007 ZRASEP. Breathtaking! DUBAI DESTINATION

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JOCKEY CLUB RELEASES 2007 REPORT OF MARES BRED STATISTICS The Jockey Club yester- day released Report of Mares Bred (RMB) statistics for WILKO TO SOUTH Frank 2007. The figures show an increase in breeding activity Stronach's Adena Springs has purchased 2004 GI in Kentucky and, for the sec- Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Wilko (Awesome Again-- ond year in a row, a negligible Native Roots {Ire}, by In- decline in the number of North dian Ridge {Ire}) and will American stallions covering at stand him at Adena least 100 mares. In North Springs South in Williston, America during 2007, 125 stal- Florida during the upcom- lions were bred to 100 or more ing breeding season. His mares, one fewer than covered that amount in 2006, and three stud fee has been set at Stormy Covered 199 less than the record 128 stal- $10,000, stands and mares in 2007 lions to do so in 2005. Of Wilko winning the Breeders’ Cup nurses. The five-year-old stallionregister.com Wilko’s retirement had those 125 stallions, 102 stood been announced in August. “The Breeders' Cup Juve- in Kentucky, which in 2006 was home to 94 stallions nile has a great history of producing top sires," said that covered at least 100 mares. Other states and Stronach. “Wilko was a multiple Grade I performer who provinces in which stallions covered 100 or more mares displayed incredible brilliance and durability. He com- were Florida (12 stallions), California (3), Maryland (3), peted against the best of his generation on every sur- New York (2), Arkansas (1), Louisiana (1) and Ontario face, on three continents, from six furlongs to 1 1/4 (1). Hill ‘n’ Dale’s Stormy Atlantic (Storm Cat) led all miles. He is by an emerging sire of sires, and is a natu- stallions in 2007 with 199 mares bred, four more than ral fit for the Florida breeding program.” By Adena’s top Johannesburg (Hennessy) (195). Rounding out the top stallion Awesome Again, Wilko, racing for J. Paul five were Wildcat Heir (Forest Wildcat) (177), With Reddam and Susan Roy, was co-highweight on the Distinction (Storm Cat) (177) and Giant’s Causeway Experimental Free Handicap in 2004 after shipping to (Storm Cat) (176). Based on RMBs received through America from England to upset the Juvenile. The chest- Oct. 11, 2007, The Jockey Club reports that 2,808 nut completed his two-year-old season with a third in stallions covered 56,796 mares in North America during the GI Hollywood Futurity and later hit the board in the 2007. The statistics include the number of mares bred G1 Dubai World Cup, GI Santa Anita Derby and GI to each stallion, and represent approximately 90 per- Santa Anita H. He retired with three wins in 29 starts cent of the mares bred in 2007. The Jockey Club ex- and earnings of $2,435,133. pects to receive an additional 800 to 1,000 RMBs from the 2007 breeding season, according to historical STAKES CLOSINGS trends. The number of stallions fell 8.0 percent from the 3,053 reported at this time in 2006, while the TOMORROW, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20: number of mares bred declined 4.4 percent from the 11-03 $150,000 Long Island H.-II, Aqu, 3yo/up, 59,434 reported at this time last year. f/m, 12fT (150) www.stakesdigestweekly.com H W E S T H

TOP 10 NORTH AMERICAN STATES/PROVINCES Yesterday’s Results: by mares reported bred in 2007 1st-BMX, $31,496, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1X, State/Province #Stallions % Stallions Mares Bred % Mares Bred 2yo, f, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. Kentucky 333 11.9% 21,724 38.2% HIGH RESOLVE (f, 2, Put It Back--Shari's Glory {SW, Florida 211 7.5% 6,376 11.2% $105,921}, by On to Glory), a $135,000 OBSAPR California 255 9.1% 4,447 7.8% juvenile, was made a J “TDN Rising Star” J after a Louisiana 238 8.5% 3,780 6.7% front-running nine-length debut victory at this track New York 92 3.3% 1,967 3.5% Sept. 14. A prohibitive 1-20 favorite against just two Texas 205 7.3% 1,935 3.4% foes, the speedy gray filly set the pace through frac- New Mexico 137 4.9% 1,775 3.1% tions of :21.89 and :45.00 and :57.35, opened up on Maryland 47 1.7% 1,384 2.4% the turn and sailed under the wire seven lengths in Oklahoma 120 4.3% 1,381 2.4% front of Sassy Blend (Richly Blended). Video, sponsored Ontario 66 2.4% 1,257 2.2% by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $36,600. www.jockeyclub.com O-H Aleo. B-Steve & Bryan Tucker (FL). T-G Gilchrist. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/19/07 • PAGE 2 of 9

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Yesterday’s Results: WOODFORD S., $112,600, KEE, 10-18, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:03 1/5, gd. 1--FORT PRADO, 122, h, 6, El Prado (Ire)--Fort Pond 2:33p 4th-BEL, $53k, Msw, 2yo, f, 1m (MSW, $136,769), by Fortunate Prospect. O-Team TVG MUSHKA (Empire Maker) Zayat Stables’ , a $1.6-million Block; B-David P Block (IL); T-Chris M Block; J-Rene R FTSAUG yearling, tired to third behind subsequent GI Frizette Douglas; $69,812. Lifetime Record: MGSW, S. runner-up Backseat Rhythm and subsequent GI Darley 37-16-5-3, $957,367. Alcibiades S. winner Country Star in her Sept. 20 debut over 2--T. D. Vance, 120, g, 5, Rahy--Freedom of Speech, the Belmont lawn. The Mott trainee gets blinkers off and adds Lasix for her second start. Rick Violette sends out firster by Danzig. O-Courtlandt Farms. $22,520. Tembisa (Johannesburg), a half to the trainer’s MGSP 3--Atticus Kristy, 118, g, 6, Atticus--Christy Love, by Swingforthefences. Phipps homebred Receipt (Dynaformer), Unbridled. O-Centaur Farms Inc & Dan Lynch. a daughter of MGISW Finder’s Fee (Storm Cat), stretches out $11,260. to a mile for her third start. The dark bay filly most recently Margins: HD, 3/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 4.50, 1.80, 7.00. finished third over 6 1/2 furlongs Sept. 29. Fort Prado closed late to to earn a neck victory in a 2:45p 4th-KEE, $50k, Msw, 2yo, 6f (AWT) Sept. 16 optional claimer at Arlington last time out. The TVG ZAKEDOR (El Corredor), a half to MGSW Zakocity, opens his veteran runner settled back off career for trainer Tom Amoss. Bob’s Star (Storm Cat), out of the pace after getting bumped GSW Star of Broadway (Broad Brush) makes his first start for and squeezed at the start. He trainer Bobby Frankel and owner/breeder Stonerside Stable. swept out five wide into the lane 3:36p 6th-BEL, $53k, Msw, 2yo, f, 1m and switched back to the hedge to reel in T.D. Vance in the final TVG WinStar Farm’s BIG SINK STAR (A.P.Indy) debuts for Bill strides. “He’s been a real warrior Mott. Valid Humor (Distorted Humor), fourth behind for us,” admitted winning trainer Namaste’s Wish on debut over 1 1/16 miles of the Saratoga Pat Lang turf Aug. 31, makes her first main-track appearance off a third- Chris Block. My dad [owner Da- place finish sprinting six furlongs at Belmont Sept. 30. vid Block] deserves all the credit for this. He’s been begging me to move him to the 3:45p 6th-KEE, $50k, Msw, 2yo, 6f (AWT) sprints for a couple of years now. He’s been so suc- TVG Juddmonte Farms homebred CAMBRIDGE BLUE (Empire Maker) cessful at two turns that we were all hesitant to do it. makes his first trip postward for Bobby Frankel. The This year, it came about to give him a shot, and it’s bay is out of a full sister to champion Distant View. Mr really panned out.” Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Maccool (Giant’s Causeway), a half to MGSW Twilight Road, looks to improve on a well-beaten eighth-place effort at Turfway Sept. 29. 7th-KEE, $50,650, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW19MX, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:09 2/5, ft. 4:45p 8th-KEE, $52k, NW2L, 3yo/up, 7f (AWT) 1--SANTANA STRINGS, 120, h, 5, Wheaton--Smiling TVG BANBURY CROSS (Storm Cat) romped home by six lengths Santanna, by Prospectors Gamble. ($8,000 yrl '03 in his debut at Hoosier Oct. 4. The Overbrook homebred is OBSAUG). O-Millennium Farms; B-Sez Who trained by Jeff Thornbury. (FL); T-Steven M Asmussen. Lifetime 5:12p 9th-BEL, 52k, Msw, 2yo, f, 7fT Record: GSW, 29-5-8-2, $459,980. TVG Stuart/Phipps homebred SEARCH AND SEIZURE (War 2--Going Wild, 120, h, 5, Golden Missile--Pola, by Chant), a half to recent GIII Athenia H. winner Criminologist, Strawberry Road (Aus). ($140,000 yrl '03 KEESEP; debuts for Shug McGaughey. Also making her first start is the $600,000 2yo ‘04 FTFFEB). Morninginspiration (Mizzen Mast) David Donk trainee . The 3--Smoke Smoke Smoke, 120, h, 5, Smoke Glacken-- Daniel Ryan hombred is a half to MGSP Parole Board and to Three Li'l Kittens, by Strawberry Road (Aus). MSW Remain Silent. ($75,000 yrl '03 KEESEP). brisnet.com pps Margins: 1 1/4, 4, HD. Odds: 2.60, 4.00, 3.10. Santana Strings, winless in his last 14 trips to the post, was coming off a third-place effort in a Sept. 28 Presque Isle Downs allowance. Allowed to settle off the pace early, the chestnut was forced out six wide for MOVING ??? running room at the top of the lane and pulled clear late For just a day or forever... for the win. Three Hour Nap (Afternoon Deelites), mak- Call us with your new fax number. ing his first start since July 2006, never mounted a (732) 747-8060 serious challenge and finished fifth. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/19/07 • PAGE 3 of 9

6th-KEE, $45,890, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT, 2:33 2/5, gd. H N E W Y O R K H HERBORISTE (GB) (f, 4, Hernando {Fr}--Helvellyn, by Gone West), looking for her first stateside victory in her Yesterday’s Results: fourth U.S. start, was coming off a narrowly beaten AWAD S., $78,000, BEL, 10-18, 3/up, 11fT, 2:18 1/5, fm. runner-up effort at Belmont Sept. 28. Sent off the 2-1 1--#TRICKY CAUSEWAY, 118, c, 4, Giant’s Causeway-- second choice, the dark bay filly swept to the lead with Commodities, by Private Account. ($350,000 yrl '04 a four-wide move into the stretch and was ridden out KEESEP). O-Centennial Farms; B-G Watts Humphrey to maintain a 1 1/2-length advantage over Communique Jr (KY); T-James A Jerkens; J-Norberto Arroyo Jr; (Smart Strike). The winner is a half to Fast and Furious $46,800. Lifetime Record: 9-4-0-2, $133,960. *1/2 (Fr) (Singspiel {Ire}, SW & GSP-Fr, MGISP-US, to Rey de Cafe (Kingmambo), MGSW, $302,638. $367,609). Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime 2--True Cause, 118, c, 4, Storm Cat--Dearly (GB), by Record: 10-2-1-1, $64,709. Rahy. O-Godolphin Racing LLC. $15,600. O-Bee Charmer Inc & Amelie Ehrnrooth. B-Haras de 3--Prince Rahy, 118, g, 5, Rahy--Hishi Lover, by Bourgeauville (GB). T-Michael R Matz. Pleasant Colony. ($150,000 2yo ‘04 KEEAPR). O-Dogwood Stable. $7,800. 5th-KEE, $50,000, Msw, 2yo, f, a7f (AWT), 1:28 1/5, Margins: NK, HF, 1. Odds: 5.20, 4.60, 2.30. ft. Tricky Causeway, a front-running allowance victor at SEEMINGLY (f, 2, Orientate--Hallowed {SP}, by Holy Monmouth in August, never made the lead when sev- Bull) was given two months off after finishing a well- enth in a Belmont optional claimer last time out beaten 10th at Saratoga last time out Aug. 26. Dis- Sept. 21. The dark bay colt set moderate fractions and missed at 20-1 in her return, the dark bay filly tarried gamely held on late to secure his first stakes win. near the back of the pack early. She split rivals while Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. four wide in upper stretch, angled back to the inside for 3rd-BEL, $58,800, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW3X, the drive and just got up to win by a neck over General 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:42 3/5, ft. Consensus (Giant’s Causeway). Temper Temper (Em- 1--DIAMOND ISLE, 123, g, 5, Gilded Time--Polish pire Maker) made a move in upper stretch, but tired to Legacy, by Polish Navy. ($50,000 wlng '02 KEENOV; fourth. Seemingly was a $100,000 KEESEP yearling. $205,000 yrl '03 FTKJUL). O-Four Roses Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-0, $34,158. Thoroughbreds; B-Mike S Sloan (KY); T-R Dutrow Jr. O-A Stevens Miles Jr. B-Albert G & Joyce Elaine Bell & Lifetime Record: GISP, 19-4-5-4, $284,560. *1/2 to Phun LLC (KY). T-Ian R Wilkes. U.S. Jets (Salem Drive), SP, $381,456. 2--Champ Safi, 120, c, 4, Louis Quatorze--Free the Magic, by Cryptoclearance. 3--He's a Pioneer, 120, g, 4, Pioneering--Tiz Personal, by Personal Flag. Margins: 2, 2 1/4, 4 1/4. Odds: 0.40, 0.40, 3.35. Diamond Isle pressed the pace before drawing off to Two-Time Breeders’ Cup Winner a 1 3/4-length victory at this track in a Sept. 14 op- tional claimer last time out. Half of the heavily favored Sire of $2,000,000 Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1) Contenders entry, the dark bay gelding shadowed the pacesetter BEAR NOW & TOUGH TIZ’S SIS before surging to the front when asked for run turning Sire of $2,000,000 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) Contender for home and held sway over his stablemate. SLEW’S TIZNOW winstarfarm.com 7th-BEL, $56,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:35, ft. WOODFORD S. FORT PRADO (El Prado {Ire}) still GOLDEN VELVET (f, 4, Seeking the Gold--Caress winning at six. {MGSW, $666,076}, by Storm Cat), third in a 7th-KEE ($50K Alw, $80 opt. Cl.) SANTANA STRINGS Longchamp stakes a year ago, was off the board in (Wheaton) breaks a 14-race losing streak. three starts in Dubai last winter for trainer Saeed bin 6th-KEE ($45 Alw) HERBORISTE (Hernando {Fr}) gets Suroor. Making her first start in the U.S. and her sec- her first state-side win. ond on the dirt, the 2-1 favorite raced within striking AWAD S. TRICKY CAUSEWAY (Giant’s Causeway) wins distance, split foes to take the lead in upper stretch and on the front end. th flew home to a 6 1/2-length victory over Inda (A.P. 7 -BEL ($56K Alw, $75k Opt. Cl.) GOLDEN VELVET Indy). The winner is a 3/4-sister to Monthir (Gulch, (Seeking the Gold) takes her U.S. bow. MGSP, $185,160) and a half to Sky (Pulpit, GISW, 1st-BMX ($31K Alw) HIGH RESOLVE (Put It Back), a $633,076). Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime J “TDN Rising Star” J in her debut, makes it two-for-two. Record: SP-Fr, 6-2-2-1, $63,603. O-Darley Stable. B-Darley (KY). T-Kiaran P McLaughlin. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/19/07 • PAGE 4 of 9

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Yesterday’s Results: Yesterday’s Results: 7th-LRL, $24,000, Msw, 2yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 2/5, fm. 7th-OSA, $56,260, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1X, RANDOM STRIKE (c, 2, Smart Strike--Soixante Deux, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m (AWT), 2:02, ft. by Forty Niner) finished third, but was disqualified and ADD HEAT (c, 4, Unusual Heat--Chemolo {SW, place fifth in his debut over track and trip Sept. 27. The $137,465}, by Be a Native), coming off a sixth going a 2-1 favorite ran a ground-saving fifth in the early going. mile and sixteenth over Santa Anita’s Cushion Track He moved closer leaving the backstretch, powered to Sept. 29, was given a 5-2 chance returning to the grass. The four-year-old sat relaxed off the leaders, the lead at midstretch and drew clear to a 1 1/2-length than came charging down the lane to prevail by 4 1/2 victory over Perfect Eye (Fusaichi Pegasus). Lifetime lengths over Mi Arcobaleno (GB). The winner is a full to Record: 2-1-0-0, $14,400. Thermal Ablasion, SW, $454,247; and Tucked Away, O/B-Timber Bay Farm (KY). T-William J Entenmann. GSW, $582,956. Lifetime Record: 24-3-3-2, $182,890. O-Abrams, Auerbach, et al. B-Madeline Auerbach (CA). 10th-LRL, $24,000, Msw, 2yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:42 4/5, T-Barry Abrams. fm. SEEYOUINTHECITY (c, 2, Slew City Slew--Lux 6th-OSA, $47,270, Alw, NW1X, 3yo, f, a6 1/2fT, Marquet, by Marquetry) sprinted to a runner-up effort in 1:12 2/5, fm. his 5 1/2-furlong debut over the Laurel turf Sept. 5 and MACADAMIA (f, 3, Artax--Unique Creek {MSW, was a close-up fourth in the six-furlong Oliver Twist S. $212,037}, by Tricky Creek), an $18,000 KEESEP Sept. 29. Stretching out for the first time here, the 4-5 yearling, missed by just 3/4 lengths when fourth to favorite jumped out to a clear lead, set moderate frac- Dancing Edie in the GIII Sen. Ken Maddy H. sprinting tions and romped home to a six-length victory. Proper down this turf course Sept. 26. The crowd was far American (Quiet American) was second. Lifetime Re- from nuts sending this miss off as the even-money cord: 3-1-1-0, $21,840. choice and she came through for ‘em, launching a O/B-See You Stable (MD). T-Dale Capuano. strong late rally to account for longshot closer Whimsi- cal Miss (Distorted Humor) by a half-length. Lifetime H CANADA H Record: SP, 15-2-1-5, $103,289. O-Janavar Thoroughbreds LLC. B-Hardy Thoroughbreds (KY). T-Paulo H Lobo. Yesterday’s Results: 1st-WOX, $68,879, Msw, 2yo, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1st-OSA, $43,400, Msw, (S), 2yo, f, 6f (AWT), 1:10, 1:45 3/5, ft. ft. DR. AU JUS (c, 2, Mizzen Mast--Gilded Connection, by +LOVE YA BYE (f, 2, In Excess {Ire}--Miss Nicolie Gilded Age), third on debut over the Woodbine lawn {SW, $102,655}, by Walter Willy {Ire}), let go at 12-1, Sept. 7, was a close-up fifth last time out Sept. 28. was off the pace early and rallied strongly down the Trying the all-weather for the first time, the 2-1 shot lane to just get up for a neck win over Bouquet of moved to challenge the pacesetter after three-quarters, Roses (Beau Genius). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, opened up a clear lead at midstretch and then was all $25,800. out to hold on to a nose win over Stolonboy (Maria’s O/B-Ronald Gomez (CA). T-Jack Carava. Mon). The $50,000 KEENOV weanling is a half-brother to Connecting Terms (Private Terms, GSW, $546,040) SALES COMPANY WEB SITE and to P Day (Private Terms, GSW, $683,024). Lifetime Arqana www.arqana.com Record: 3-1-0-1, $48,838. Societa Gestione Aste www.anacpurosangue.com O-WinStar Farm LLC. B-James M Herbener Jr (KY). Baden Baden Sales Company www.bbag-sales.de T-Mark E Casse. Barretts www.barretts.com Doncaster Bloodstock www.dbsauctions.com A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S Fasig-Tipton www.fasigtipton.com H H Goffs Ireland www.goffs.com IN BRITAIN: William Inglis & Son Ltd www.inglis.com.au Crimson Monarch, g, 3, Red Ransom. See “Breeders’ Keeneland www.keeneland.com Magic Millions www.magicmillions.com.au Edition Europe.” New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd. www.nzb.co.nz OBS Sales www.obssales.com IN ITALY: Tattersalls www.tattersalls.com Mandon, c, 2, Century City (Ire). See “Breeders’ Edition Tattersalls (Ireland) www.tattersalls.ie Europe.” WTBA Sales washingtonthoroughbred TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/19/07 • PAGE 5 of 9

JEREMY TO IRISH NATIONAL STUD Jeremy (Danehill Dancer {Ire}--Glint In Her Eye, by ) has been purchased by the Irish National Stud to stand for the 2008 season, the Racing Post revealed yesterday. Betty Moran’s chestnut four-year-old is being aimed at the GI Breeders’ Cup Mile in a fortnight’s time before 1.00 Newmarket, Mdn, £10,000, 2yo, 1mT being syndicated at the County Kildare operation. SORTITA (GER) (Monsun {Ger}), a full sister to a trio of Classic- Trained by Sir Michael Stoute, the $375,000 Keeneland winning siblings, topped the sheets at last year’s revamped Deauville weanling registered wins in last year’s G3 Jersey S. at August sale hosted by Arqana and is unveiled by Michael Jarvis for Royal Ascot and this year’s G2 Sandown Mile in April. Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Sister Salve Regina (Ger) was He was also a short-head second to Ramonti (Fr) in the successful in the G1 Preis der Diana (German Oaks) and was runner-up G1 Queen Anne S. back at the Royal meeting in June in a further four group one events, including the G1 Deutsches Derby. and third to that rival in Goodwood’s G1 Sussex S. in Brothers Samum (Ger) and Schiaparelli (Ger) went one better in August. “Jeremy is a super individual and has been a Germany’s premier event and both subsequently added to their top-level very sound horse to train,” his trainer told the Post. “He tally, the latter registering his fourth such score in last weekend’s G1 was most unlucky not to win the Queen Anne S. and Gran Premio del Jockey Club at Milan’s San Siro. the ground did not suit him [when unplaced] in the G1 2.35 Newmarket, Cond, £15,000, 2yo, 1mT Prix de la Foret last time out. I am expecting a very KANDAHAR RUN (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) goes postward in the good run from him in the Breeders’ Cup Mile on Satur- red-and-green silks carried to G1 Prix du Moulin success by three-parts day week.” No fee has been set for Jeremy, who is out sister Grey Lilas (Ire). This Henry Cecil trainee shed his maiden status in of a half-sister to Deep Impact (Jpn). a Doncaster maiden last month and continues his education against five previous winners. They include Godolphin’s Emmrooz (GB) (Red Ransom), who is from the family of Bint Allayl (GB) and Kheleyf and H F R A N C E H was down the field in last month’s G2 Royal Lodge S. at Ascot. Yesterday’s Results: PRIX DE SAINT-CYR-Listed, i52,000, Chantilly, 10-18, 3yo, f, 7fT, 1:26.90, sf. 1--#VINCENNES (GB), 121, f, 3, by King’s Best 1st Dam: Park Appeal (Ire) (Ch. 2yo Filly-Ire & Eng, G1SW-Ity & Eng, $144,733), by Ahonoora (GB) 2nd Dam: Balidaress (Ire), by Balidar (Ire) 3rd Dam: Innocence (GB), by Sea Hawk (Fr) O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Darley; T-Henri-Alex Pantall; J-Johan Victoire; i26,000. Lifetime Record: 10 starts, 2 wins, 5 places, i49,059. *1/2 to Cape Cross (Ire) (Green Desert), Hwt Older Horse-Eng at 7-9.5f, G1SW-Eng, G1SP-Fr, MSP-UAE, $406,654-Eng & Fr. www.coolmore.com 2--Brofalya (Fr), 121, f, 3, Fasliyev--Broad and High, by Broad Brush. i10,400. 3--Chantra (Ger), 125, f, 3, Lando (Ger)--Chalkidiki (Ger), by Nebos (Ger). (i68,000 yrl ‘05 BBASEP). i7,800. Margins: 6, 1HF, NK. Odds: 18.00, 2.40, 5.00. Jockey PESLIER NOTCHES 2,000TH WINNER Also Ran: Winter Fashion (Fr), Green Lyons (Ire), La Olivier Peslier recorded his 2,000th career winner at Bahamienne (Ire), Galaxie des Sables (Fr), Zut Alors Chantilly yesterday afternoon. The former French cham- (Ire), Dyhim Boreale (Fr), Samya (GB). DNF: Nunez (Fr). pion jockey reached the milestone aboard George Scratched: Taita (Ger). Strawbridge’s Moonlanding (Ire) (Dr Fong) in the open- Vincennes ran seventh on stakes debut in the Listed ing race on the card, a 10-furlong handicap for Prix La Sorellina at La Teste de Buch June 29 and re- three-year-olds. turned to that Bordeaux track and ran third in a condi- tions event last time Aug. 12. Leading from the break in A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will this one, she was pushed clear of the chasing pack indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will approaching the final quarter mile and enjoyed isolation denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will thereafter to comfortably register a career high from the indicate first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state- slow-starting Brofalya. bred races. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/19/07 • PAGE 6 of 9

PRIX LE FABULEUX-Listed, i52,000, Chantilly, 10-18, 3yo, 1 1/8mT, 1:53.30, sf. H I T A L Y H 1--#SALDEN LICHT (GB), 123, g, 3, by Fantastic Light 1st Dam: Salde (Ger) (SW-Ger), by Alkalde (Ger) Wednesday’s Result: 2nd Dam: Saite (Ger), by Marduk (Ger) Milan, 3.30, Mdn, i18,000, unraced 2yo, f, 1 1/8mT, 3rd Dam: Salesiana (Ger), by Alpenkonig (Ger) 1:55.20, gd. (i220,000 yrl ‘05 BBASEP). O-Baron Georg von +TORNADA (GER) (f, 2, Lord of Men {GB}--Tosca Ullmann; B-Gestut Wittekindshof; T-Andre Fabre; Stella {Ger} {SW-Ger}, by Surumu {Ger}), a i19,000 J-Stephane Pasquier; i26,000. Lifetime Record: BBASEP yearling, raced at the back of the pack and 4 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, i49,000. *1/2 to was angled wide for her run once turning for home in Saldenschwinge (Ger) (In The Wings {Ire}), Hwt Older this first go. Sweeping to the front approaching the Mare-Ger at 11-14f, MGSW-Ger, $139,868; final furlong, the 21-10 favorite was pushed clear be- Saldentigerin (Ger) (Tiger Hill {Ire}), GSW & G1SP- fore gearing down late to account for Gerika (Fr) (Gali- Ger, GSP-Ity, $295,114. leo {Ire}) by three lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, 2--In the Light (GB), 120, f, 3, Inchinor (GB)--Exclusive i8,500. Approval, by With Approval. i10,400. O-Stall Life Style; B-Dr Otto Herminghaus; T-Hans 3--Wassiljew (Ire), 123, c, 3, Zinaad (GB)--Wassiliki Blume. (Ire), by Night Shift. (i10,000 yrl ‘05 BBASEP). i7,800. Margins: SNK, 5, 1HF. Odds: 1.30, 7.40, 13.00. H G E R M A N Y H Also Ran: Toque de Queda (GB), Bernando (Fr), Troque (Fr), Maria Gabriella (Ire). Scratched: Pur Sucre (Fr). MODERATE START TO AUTUMN SALE Second at this track last October, Salden Licht re- There was a distinct absence of fireworks during turned from a near 12-month break to easily land a yesterday’s first session of the BBAG Autumn Mixed Longchamp conditions contest last time Sept. 22 and Sale. Topping the session was was a yearling filly by duly broke through in this stakes debut. Tracking the Fantastic Light out of Elouallee (Fr) (Anabaa), who was leaders in fourth from the bell, he was pushed along knocked down to Dirk Eisele of BBA Germany for inside the final quarter mile to challenge In the Light at 30,000. Consigned by Gestut Romerhof, hip 243 is a the furlong pole and was ridden out in the closing i stages to edge that rival in a stable exacta. granddaughter of Chilean Group 1 winner Exactly Red (Chi) . Eisele also purchased hip 51, a yearling filly by H B R I T A I N H the 2002 G1 Deutsches Derby hero Next Desert (Ire) from the same draft. Out of the Mensa Sonne (Fr) Yesterday’s Results: (Monsun), she hails from the family of this year’s sen- Nottingham, 2.10, Mdn, £4,500, 2yo, 6f 15ydsT, sation Manduro (Ger) and was secured with a bid of 1:15.19, sf. i22,000. Richard Venn Bloodstock paid i29,000 for ITALIAN ART (IRE) (c, 2, Captain Rio {GB}--Sallwa Gestut Auenquelle’s hip 269, the 2003 G3 Preis der {Ire}, by {GB}) was let go at 11-4 coming Winterfavoriten scorer Glad Lion (Ger). By Dashing back from a first-up third at Haydock Sept. 28. Finding Blade (GB), the six-year-old is out of Glady Beauty (Big cover behind the front rank after the opening exhanges Shuffle). Selling continues today at 6pm after racing. here, the i66,000 GOFNOV foal and i40,000 Full results can be viewed at www.bbag-sales.de. GOFORB yearling came under pressure at the two pole and asserted under a final-furlong drive to best Lord Sandicliffe (Ire) (Spartacus {Ire}) by 1 1/4 lengths. The TDN TODAY colt is the 25th winner for his freshman sire (by Pivotal {GB}). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, £3,394. Around the World ...... 9 pages O-Matthew Green; B-Paul Kavanagh; T-Ralph Beckett. Brighton, 2.30, Mdn, £4,400, 2yo, 7f 214ydsT, TDN Fax-on-Demand 1:37.10, gd/sf. Don’t wait one more minute +CAPTAIN WEBB (GB) (c, 2, Storming Home {GB}-- Criquette {GB} {SW-Eng}, by Shirley Heights {GB}), to get a resend of your TDN. looking to become his freshman sires’ (by Machiavel- Call our Fax-On-Demand line, (732) 559-9595 and enter your lian) third winner, assumed the lead after the initial 6-digit user id from either your fax machine or any phone line. strides of this career opener. Pushed along at the top of Enter the fax number where you’d like the paper to be the home run, the 13-2 chance maintained a relentless delivered, and it will be sent immediately. gallop under forceful encouragement to prevail by two (Don’t know your user id? Give us a call at 732-747-8060 lengths from Spectrana (GB) (Spectrum {Ire}). Lifetime and we’ll tell you what it is.) Record: 1-1-0-0, £2,850. THIS COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO O-; B-Gainsborough Stud Management EVERY SUBSCRIBER (FAX AND EMAIL). Ltd; T-Mark Johnston. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/19/07 • PAGE 7 of 9

7th-FLX, $20,400, NW2BX, (S), 3/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N SWEET LORENA (f, 3, Langfuhr--Shaz, by Geiger Coun- ter) Lifetime Record: 8-6-2-0, $75,500. O-Carmen AMERICA Seguin. B-Stonewall Farm (NY). T-Michael S Ferraro.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 8th-WOX, $70,110, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), Krz Exec, f, 2, Bold Executive--Krz Ldy (SW), by Regal 1:10 4/5, ft. Intention. WOX, 10-17, (S), 1m70y (AWT), 1:45 3/5. SEPTIEME VAGUE (f, 4, Kiridashi--Bahama Jamie, by B-Ron Guidolin Jr & David Guidolin (ON). Eagle Eyed) Lifetime Record: 12-3-4-0, $160,958. *C$110,000 yrl '06 ONTSEP. **1/2 to Krz Ruckus O/T-Yvon Belsoeur. B-Dream With Me Stable Inc (ON). (Bold Ruckus), MSW & GSP, $1,115,496. Russian Sage, g, 2, City Zip--Overextended (Fr), by 2nd-MED, $39,254, 10-17, Opt. Clm. ($32,000- Entrepreneur (GB). BEL, 10-18, (S), 6fT, 1:09 2/5. $28,000), NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, :55 4/5, gd. B-Andy Beadnell (NY). *$25,000 yrl '06 OBSJAN. JILLI'S CAPE (m, 5, Cape Canaveral--Exclusive Event, La Ransom, f, 2, Forest Camp--La Luminosa, by by In Excess {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 25-8-3-5, Relaunch. BEL, 10-18, (S), 6fT, 1:09 4/5. B-Denley $154,810. O-Vincent S Scuderi. B-Peter J Sheppell Park LTD (NY). *$82,000 yrl '06 KEEJAN; $135,000 (OH). T-Richard E Dutrow Jr. yrl '06 FTKJUL. **1/2 to On the Fritz (Mahogany Hall), SW, $237,407. 1st-HAW, $38,700, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y (off Command Sgt. Major, c, 2, Hold That Tiger--Timber Mistress, by . KEE, 10-18, (C), 1 1/16m turf), 1:42 2/5, ft. (AWT), 1:45 1/5. B-Sun Valley Farm (KY). *$7,000 BOUDOIR (f, 3, Mutakddim--Cafe Risque, by Thirty Six yrl '06 KEESEP. **16th winner for freshman sire (by Red) Lifetime Record: 7-4-1-0, $74,560. O/B-Dede Storm Cat). McGehee (IL). T-James M Gulick. Sweet Addition, g, 2, Mizzen Mast--Crafty But Sweet (GSW, $174,095), by Crafty Prospector. BMX, 8th-LRL, $32,000, Opt. Clm. ($25,000-$20,000), 10-18, (C), 5f, :57 1/5. B-Barla Farms Ltd (KY). NW2X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:37 3/5, ft. *$17,000 yrl '06 KEESEP. MINT SLEWLEP (c, 3, Slew City Slew--Cry Me a River, Trevor's Clever, c, 2, Stephen Got Even--Silver Bliss, by by Gilded Time) Lifetime Record: 13-3-0-3, $94,294. Silver Deputy. OSA, 10-18, (C), 1m (AWT), 1:38. O-Marshall E Dowell. B-Brent & Beth Harris (KY). T-W B-Donna M Wormser (FL). Robert Bailes. *$43,000 yrl '05 KEESEP; $200,000 2yo D Bold Ruler, g, 3, Bold Executive--Joyce Azalene ‘06 OBSAPR. (MSW, $457,113), by True Colors. WOX, 10-17, (S), 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:44 4/5. B-Queensview Farm (ON). 9th-LRL, $30,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:38 3/5, ft. *C$8,000 yrl '05 ONTSEP. **SP. TWIST OF LEMON (c, 4, Lemon Drop Kid--Golden Kaper Lake, g, 3, Meadowlake--Weekend Kaper (MSP, Thatch, by Slew o' Gold) Lifetime Record: 34-3-3-6, $250,070), by Honor Grades. BEL, 10-18, (C), 6f, $78,445. O-Kenneth E Kasprzak. B-Wynnmere Farm 1:09. B-Charles T Matses (KY). (KY). T-Bruce M Kravets. *$125,000 yrl '04 FTKOCT; Gracelicious, f, 3, Randy Regent--Casual Glance, by $92,000 yrl '04 KEEJAN. **1/2 to Raw Gold (Rahy), Distant View. WOX, 10-18, (S), 7f (AWT), 1:25 2/5. MGSW, $509,005; Point Ashley (Point Given), GISW, B-Curraghmore Farm (ON). $237,200. Brothers Nicholas, c, 3, Smart Strike--Lady Nicholas, by Nicholas. HAW, 10-18, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:44 4/5. 8th-HAW, $28,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 3/5, B-Needham/Betz Thoroughbreds, Blackburn, Lamantia ft. & Halecky (KY). *1/2 to Pants N Kisses (Mr. Greeley), POWDER RIVER (f, 4, More Than Ready--Struck, by SW & GSP, $323,283. Smart Strike) Lifetime Record: 30-4-5-5, $91,350. O-Donald & Sandra Rogalski and Ronald Shenofsky. SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY U.S. SIRES: B-Lee McMillin & Ron Ward (KY). T-Ronald Shenofsky. Al Qurhah (NZ), g, 2, Stravinsky--Belleville (Ire), by *$20,000 yrl '04 KEESEP; $50,000 2yo ‘05 OBSAPR. Danehill. Te Araho (New Zealand), 10-17, Hcp, 2yo, 4 1/2fT. B-J R & Mrs J H Cameron, W C Y Fan, M H 8th-FLX, $20,700, NW3BX, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, & Mrs E Oram & D L Zigal. 1:12 1/5, ft. Listen Here (Aus), f, 3, Elusive Quality--Announce ROCKIN SARAH (f, 4, Rock and Roll--Gracie's Prospect, (Aus), by Military Plume (NZ). Caulfield (Melbourne), by Allen's Prospect) Lifetime Record: 20-6-2-2, 10-17, Hcp, 3yo, 5fT. B-Indian Pacific Bloodstock & $65,624. O/T-Jose A Cabrera. B-Hartley/De Renzo Millenium Thoroughbdres. Thoroughbreds LLC (NY). *$1,500 yrl '04 OBSJAN. The Wolverine (NZ), g, 4, Stravinsky--Arena Pride (NZ), by Nassipour. Caulfield (Melbourne), 10-17, Hcp, Post times are given in local time unless noted. 4yo/up, 1mT. B-G J & Mrs L M Moore. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/19/07 • PAGE 8 of 9

Second-crop starters to watch: Friday, Oct. 18 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2003 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) BUDDHA (Unbridled's Song), Hill 'N' Dale, $18K, 275/42/2 6-DED, Msw, 5f, +Adverse, $30K OBS MAR 2yo, 5-2 First-crop starters to watch: Friday, Oct. 18 CAME HOME (Gone West), Lane's End, $40K, 157/42/2 9-KEE, Stk, 1 1/16mT, Beautiful Venue, $22K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2004 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW 6-DED, Msw, 5f, +Came Home Itchy, $10K KEE SEP yrl, 20-1 Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) E DUBAI (Mr. Prospector), Darley, $15K, 147/36/5 CACTUS RIDGE (Hennessy), Walmac, $7K, 69/8/0 9-CT, Stk, 1 1/8m, Sea Dubai, 8-1 7-LAD, Msw, 7f, +Able Sentry, 6-1 10-LRL, Msw, 5 1/2fT, +Haven's Honey, $45K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 4-HAW, Msw, 6f, Macey's Cinderella, 10-1 4-KEE, Msw, 6f, +Shattuck, $45K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 CENTURY CITY (IRE) (Danzig), Wintergreen, $10K, 53/1/0 7-MED, Stk, 6f, Rubies R Forever 9-BEL, Msw, 7fT, Zegarra, $22K OBS JUN 2yo HONOR GLIDE (Honor Grades), Bridlewood, $4K, 87/17/1 CHANGEINTHEWEATHER (Gone West), Xanthus, $8K, 58/5/1 7-LAD, Msw, 7f, +Pyrite Ghost, $5K OBS APR 2yo, 20-1 7-LAD, Msw, 7f, The Difference, $4K TEX AUG yrl, 4-1 JOHANNESBURG (Hennessy), Ashford, $25K, 277/73/10 D’WILDCAT (Forest Wildcat), Vinery, $10K, 39/6/2 4-KEE, Msw, 6f, +Blackwater Legend, $230K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 2-WO, Alw, 6f, Lady d'Wildcat, $27K EAS MAY 2yo, 2-1 4-BEL, Msw, 1m, +Tembisa, $240K KEE SEP yrl DEPUTY WILD CAT (), Rising Hill, $3K, 27/3/0 MAX'S PAL (Marquetry), 87/29/1 2-CRC, Alw, 1mT, Dulansky, $15K OBS APR 2yo 8-CT, Stk, 4 1/2f, Love to the Max, $15K OBS JUN 2yo, 10-1 EASYFROMTHEGITGO (Dehere), 519 Tbreds, 34/1/0 MIZZEN MAST (Cozzene), Juddmonte, $15K, 193/54/5 3-DED, Msw, 5f, +Crazyfromthegitgo, $65K TEX APR 2yo, 15-1 9-KEE, Stk, 1 1/16mT, Jibboom, 15-1 EMPIRE MAKER (Unbridled), Juddmonte, $100K, 93/3/2 9-BEL, Msw, 7fT, +Morninginspiration, $37K EAS SEP yrl 4-BEL, Msw, 1m, Mushka, $1600K FTS AUG yrl OUTOFTHEBOX (Montbrook), Ocala Stud Farm, $8K, 149/34/1 6-KEE, Msw, 6f, +Cambridge Blue, 4-1 6-KEE, Msw, 6f, +Inside the Box, $100K FTK JUL yrl, 12-1 ESCRITO (Cox's Ridge), 11/0/0 RED BULLET (Unbridled), Adena Springs South, $30K, 102/19/1 3-DED, Msw, 5f, Escrito's Stage, $1K EVA MAR 2yo, 3-1 4-HAW, Msw, 6f, +Blowsmoke, 20-1 FLATTER (A.P. Indy), Claiborne, $5K, 81/8/0 STORM DAY (Storm Cat), Clear Creek Stud, $3K, 126/25/1 2-CRC, Alw, 1mT, Handsome Buster, $8K OBS WIN yrl 3-DED, Msw, 5f, +Bitsy's Parade Day, 10-1 HOLD THAT TIGER (Storm Cat), Ashford, $15K, 147/16/2 TESTA ROSSA (AUS) (Perugino), 35/21/2 1-HAW, Msw, 1 1/16m, Gallantin Guy, $20K OBS APR 2yo, 8-1 9-KEE, Stk, 1 1/16mT, Testama (Fr), 12-1 9-BEL, Msw, 7fT, +Tigeroo, $85K OBS FEB 2yo YONAGUSKA (Cherokee Run), Vinery, $10K, 209/82/6 KAFWAIN (Cherokee Run), Darley, $10K, 95/9/2 7-MED, Stk, 6f, Honest to Betsy, $21K KEE SEP yrl 10-LRL, Msw, 5 1/2fT, Rock Rain, $250K FTF FEB 2yo, 8-1 MINESHAFT (A.P. Indy), Lane's End, $100K, 72/6/0 6-BEL, Msw, 1m, +Win's Little Girl A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a + will PROSPECTOR'S GIFT (Mr. Prospector), , $, 16/0/0 indicate first-time starters. 3-DED, Msw, 5f, +Trustprospectornow, $1K EVA MAR 2yo, 20-1 PROUD CITIZEN (Gone West), Airdrie, $13K, 103/13/2 7-MED, Stk, 6f, How Bout Tonight, $65K EAS MAY 2yo i O N THE WORKTAB i 6-KEE, Msw, 6f, +The Darp, $47K EAS MAY 2yo, 8-1 BELMONT PARK SKY MESA (Pulpit), Three Chimneys, $30K, 89/4/0 4-BEL, Msw, 1m, Matchless Orinda, $375K FTF FEB 2yo Sunday Holiday (Sunday Break {Jpn}), 3f, :38.34, 5/5 4-KEE, Msw, 6f, +New Believer, $200K FTF FEB 2yo, 4-1 HOLLYWOOD PARK SLIGO BAY (IRE) (Sadler's Wells), Adena South, $10K, 79/7/1 Alexandra Rose (SAf) (Caesour), 3f, :37.80, 18/27 4-MNR, Msw, 1m, Blue Water Girl, $10K FTK OCT yrl, 3-1 Hucking Hot (GB) (Desert Prince {Ire}), 4f, :48.60, 15/33 TRUST N LUCK (Montbrook), Vinery, $9K, 69/6/1 Ramsgate (Runaway Groom), 3f, :38.20, 20/27 4-HAW, Msw, 6f, Our Lucky Gray, $8K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 Supah Blitz (Mecke), 5f, 1:01.80, 10/17 VAN NISTELROOY (Storm Cat), Ashford, $8K, 135/20/5 4-MNR, Msw, 1m, Roy's Fighter, 10-1 MONMOUTH PARK VOLPONI (Cryptoclearance), Hopewell, 55/6/1 Touched By Madness (Sword Dance {Ire}), 5f, 1:00.60, 2/11 9-BEL, Msw, 7fT, Whirling Agatha, $6K KEE JAN yrl Who’s the Cowboy (Intensity), 3f, :33.60, 1/7 WHYWHYWHY (Mr. Greeley), Gainesway, $8K, 62/7/2 6-KEE, Msw, 6f, +Solid Blue, $39K TAT OCT yrl, 12-1 10-LRL, Msw, 5 1/2fT, What She Said, $17K EAS MAY 2yo, 6-1 ZAVATA (Phone Trick), Walmac, $8K, 64/9/0 © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. 4-MNR, Msw, 1m, Zaprincess, 30-1 This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Career victory for jockey written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Richard Dos Ramos, Information as to the American races, race results and secured aboard Gracelicious in the third earnings was obtained from results charts published in 2,000 race yesterday at Woodbine. Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/19/07 • PAGE 9 of 9

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Sleepy Hollow (GB), c, 2, Beat Hollow (GB)--Crackling (GB), by Electric (GB). Nottingham, Britain, 10-18, EUROPE Mdn, 2yo, 1m 54ydsT. B-Stowell Hill Ltd. *32,000gns 2yo ‘07 TATAPR. HANDICAP RESULTS: Mandon, c, 2, Century City (Ire)--Mandalika, by Arctic FRANCE, Chantilly, 1.50, 10-18, i58,000, 3yo, Tern. Milan, Italy, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2fT. 1 1/4mT, 2:06.90, sf. B-R Farm Stables. *$1,700 wnlg ‘05 KEENOV; MOONLANDING (IRE) (c, 3, Dr Fong--Lanaba {Ire}, by $8,000 yrl ‘06 OBSAUG. **Second winner for Anabaa) Lifetime Record: 9 starts, 2 wins, 4 places, freshman sire (by Danzig). i50,800. O-George Strawbridge; B-Petra Bloodstock Leni Riefenstahl (Ire), f, 2, Mull of Kintyre--Rofan, by Agency Ltd; T-Jonathan Pease. *i95,000 yrl ‘05 Cozzene. Milan, Italy, 10-17, Mdn, 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT. DEAAUG. B-Razza della Sila. +Sant’antonio (Ity), c, 2, Shantou--Nonna Rina (Ire), by CONDITIONS RESULTS: Bluebird. Milan, Italy, 10-17, Mdn, unraced 2yo, c/g, FRANCE, Chantilly, 4.20, 10-18, i31,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT. B-Gianluca Boesso. *i36,000 yrl ‘06 f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1:53.00, sf. ITYSEP. DAALY BABET (FR) (f, 4, Medaaly {GB}--Osmyose {Fr} +Never on Sunday (Fr), c, 2, Sunday Break (Jpn)-- {MSP-Fr}, by Sicyos) Lifetime Record: 20 starts, Hexane (Fr) (GSP-Fr), by Kendor (Fr). Toulouse, 7 wins, 8 places, i168,850. O/B-Remo Sorrentino; France, 10-17, Mdn, unraced 2yo, 1mT. B-SCEA des T-Christian Scandella. Prairies. *11th winner for freshman sire (by Forty Niner). ITALY, Milan, 2.30, 10-17, i22,500, 3yo, f, Abydos (GB), c, 3, King’s Best--Polska, by Danzig. 1 1/4mT, 2:05.50, gd. Nottingham, Britain, 10-18, Mdn, 3yo, 9f 213ydsT. MADAME ESPERANCE (GB) (f, 3, Halling--Donostia B-Darley. *1/2 to Queen of Poland (GB) (Halling), SW {GB} {SP-Ger}, by Unfuwain) Lifetime Record: 7-2-2-1, & GSP-Eng. i31,059. O/B-Alduino & Giuseppe Botti; B-Tsarina Yorktown Battle (Ire), c, 3, Pivotal (GB)--Moonbaby (Fr), Stud. *10,500gns yrl ‘05 TATOCT. by Le Balafre (Fr). Toulouse, France, 10-17, Mdn, 3yo, 1mT. B-Eric Puerari & Oceanic Bloodstock. Condition Codes for Allowance Races *165,000gns yrl ‘05 TATDEC. Code Description Crimson Monarch, g, 3, Red Ransom--Tolltally Light, by Majestic Light. Brighton, Britain, 10-18, Mdn, 3yo/up, NW...... Non-Winner of... 11f 196ydsT. B-Sun Valley Farm & Vinery LLC. 1-6...... Number of Races *$165,000 yrl ‘05 KEESEP. $...... Monetary Condition R...... Distance Condition SO. HEMISPHERE WINNER BY EUROPEAN SIRE: 3M, 6M, 9M, Sugar Babe (NZ), f, 2, Exceed and Excel (Aus)--On Type Y, Y+, L...... Time Period (ex: NW2L = NW 2 races lifetime) (Aus), by Zeditave (Aus). Caulfield (Melbourne), X...... Other-than Condition (ex: NW3X = non-winners 10-17, Debutants S.-Listed, 2yo, 5fT, A$60,000 to of 3 races other than maiden, claiming, or winner. B-Strawberry Hill Stud. statebred) All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, C...... Other Conditions Not Specified unless otherwise indicated