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DESERT KING COLT TOPS TATTS DAY TWO 2002 GRADED STAKES SET BY COMMITTEE A son of Coolmore sire Desert King (Ire) (Danehill) The American Graded Stakes Committee of the Thor- topped day two of the Tattersalls December Foal Sales oughbred Owners and Breeders Association announced yesterday in Newmarket, when he was bought for its listing of 486 graded stakes for 2002 yesterday. 65,000gns from Charlie Mason's Silfield Bloodstock, That number was an increase of nine races over last who purchased the colt in utero for 22,000gns at year. The number of Grade I stakes remained the same Tattersalls 12 months ago. Pinhooker Eddie O'Leary of at 101, but four changes within the group were made. Lynn Lodge Stud, using the services of agent Margaret Upgraded to Grade I status were the Wood Memorial O'Toole, outbid Peter Doyle for the colt. “He will be [3yo, 9f] at Aqueduct, the Shadwell Keeneland Turf coming back to a sale somewhere next year and I liked Mile [3yo/up, 8fT], the Stephen Foster H. [3yo/up, 9f] his action and his pedigree,” said O’Leary. “I love at Churchill and the Humana Distaff [3yo/up, f/m, 7f] at Desert King. I think he is starting off as Danehill did. All Churchill. The Jim Dandy S. at Saratoga [3yo, 9f], his runners look very honest.” Juliet Minton and her which was upgraded to top status only last year, was father Richard Milner's Mill House Stud in Shropshire one of the downgrades this year. Also downgraded enjoyed a first venture into the Flat foal market, selling were the Oak Leaf S. [2yo, f, 8f] at Santa Anita, the a colt by champion first-season sire Royal Applause Super Derby [3yo, 10f] at Louisiana Downs and the (GB) to an overseas-based cash buyer for 50,000gns. S. [3yo, 9f] at Hollywood. The Gulfstream Park Earlier, another cash buyer paid 45,000gns for a Royal H. [3yo/up, 10f] is scheduled for a downgrade in 2003. Applause colt consigned from Theobalds Stud in Hert- Thirteen races gained graded status for 2002, while fordshire, owned by singer George Michael's father three races lost graded status for 2002 and two more Jack Panos. A Foxhound half brother to recent U.S. were scheduled for downgrade in 2003. Of the graded stakes winner La Martina will be re-consigned from races, 20.8 percent are Grade I, 31.9 percent are Grade Ciaran Conroy's Glenvale Stud after being bought II and 47.3 percent are Grade III. For a complete listing through agent Peter Doyle for 45,000gns. “I'm a fan of of grade changes, see p. 2. Foxhound--he's sired about 17 two-year-old winners in America this year and had Mount Abu (Ire) [winner of You may also pick up a copy of today’s TDN at: the G1 Prix de la Foret] over here as well,” said Doyle. Tattersalls December Sales TATTERSALLS THURSDAY TOP FOUR LOTS TATTERSALLS DECEMBER FOALS Hip# Sex Sire Dam Price (gns) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2001 561 colt Desert King (Ire) Flambera (Fr) 65,000 (22,000gns in utero ‘00 TATDEC) SESSION TOTALS 2001 2000 Consigned by Silfield Bloodstock No. Sold 170 172 Purchased by Margaret O’Toole 591 colt Royal Applause (GB) Kindred Spirit (Ire) 50,000 Gross 2,147,000gns 2,408,100gns Consigned by Mill House Stud Average 12,629gns 14,000gns Purchased for cash Median 8,500gns 10,000gns 370 colt Foxhound Dance Steppe (GB) 45,000 Consigned by Whatcote Farm Stud CUMULATIVE TOTALS 2001 2000 Purchased by Peter Doyle Bloodstock No. Sold 218 277 451 colt Royal Applause (GB) Aegean Blue (GB) 45,000 Gross 2,378,050gns 2,933,100gns Consigned by Theobalds Stud Average 10,908gns 10,589gns Purchased for cash Another Stakes Win... SAN NICHOLAS Captures the Forty Niner H. on 11/28/01

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MUTAMAM SALE VOIDED The sale of GI Canadian HILLS GOING FULL MONTY International winner Mutamam (GB) (Darshaan {GB}) British bookmakers William Hill, operators of the has been voided due to an infection which was discov- country's biggest telephone betting business, are set to ered upon his return to Britain from his Breeders’ Cup create more than 200 new jobs when they open a new engagement. Plans for the six-year-old to be sold to The call centre in the ‘Full Monty’ city of Sheffield next National Stud by Sheikh Hamdan were called off when January. The company already employs over 500 tele- the dark bay was diagnosed with a Klebsiella infection phonists in two centres located at their Leeds head- quarters. Since the UK Government's implementation of during a final veterinary examination. The horse will a Gross Profit Tax on betting became effective Oct. 6, remain the property of Shadwell Estate Company Lim- the UK is set to become one of the global leaders in ited and will stand at The National Stud as planned. betting and Hills are expanding their international tele- Mutamam is expected to recover fully in time for the phone business. Representative David Hood said, “It is 2002 breeding season. His stud fee for next year has equipped with state of the art technology, ensuring the been set at £6,000. operators will be at the heart of all the best sporting action from around the world. One of the factors that B R I T A I N influenced our decision to locate in Sheffield was the H H support the company has received from the City's Inward Investment agency, 'Sheffield First for Invest- DUNLOP/TEBBUTT WIN APPEAL ment' and, in particular, its innovative JOBMatch ser- Trainer Ed Dunlop and jockey Michael Tebbutt suc- vice.” Peter Moore, leader of Sheffield City Council, cessfully appealed against a fine and suspension, origi- added, “This is fantastic. This is a great vote of confi- nally meted out by Nottingham’s stewards, at the dence in the skills Sheffield has to offer and I am de- Jockey Club’s Portman Square headquarters in London lighted that the Sheffield First for Investment and yesterday. The original £2,000 fine imposed upon JOBMatch initiatives, in partnership with Yorkshire Dunlop for a breach of Rule 155(ii) was quashed as was Forward, are proving so successful.” Tebbutt’s 10-day riding suspension for falling foul of Rule 158, both rules covering the failure to give ade- H U N I T E D A R A B E M I R A T E S H quate instructions and obtaining the best possible plac- ing for Answered Promise (Fr) (Highest Honor {Fr}) in EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS: the Annual Members Maiden S. at Nottingham Nov. 5. Asaal (GB), c, 4, Machiavellian (USA)--Rawaabe (USA), Answered Promise’s 40-day suspension was also over- by Nureyev (USA). Nad al Sheba, 11-29, Hcp., turned. 1200m. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Shadwell Estate Co. Ltd.; T-E Charpy. *1/2 to Afaan (Ire) (Cadeaux Genereux {GB}), GSP-Eng; and La-Faah (Ire) (Lahib {USA}), GSW-Eng, GSP-US, MOVING??? $107,720. DON’T FORGET TO LET US KNOW Resplendent Star (Ire), g, 4, Northern Baby (Can)-- Whitethroat (Ire), by Artaius (USA). Nad al Sheba, YOUR NEW FAX NUMBER! 11-29, Conditions race, 2000m. O-Nicolaus R A 1 (732) 747-8060 Springer; B-Airlie Stud; T-S Seemar. *SP-Eng. **Ir16,000gns yrl ‘98 GOFORB. TDN P WORLDWIDE • 11/30/01 • PAGE 2 of 3

H O N G K O N G Northern Friends (Aus), f, 4, Distinctly North (USA)-- H H Still Friends (Aus), by Oenjay Star (Aus). Caloundra EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS: (Queensland), 11-25, Ross Breusch Memorial H., Lucky Superstar (Ire), c, 3, Danehill (USA)--Aunty (Fr) 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT, A$4,550 to winner. B-Mr N Mor- (MGSP-Fr), by Riverman (USA). Happy Valley, 11-29, gan; T-Gerald Ryan. Skye H., 1650mT. B-Mervyn Stewkesbury. Shaye Spice (Aus), f, 4, Dolphin Street (Fr)--Dutchy’s *100,000gns yrl ‘99 TATOCT. Gem (Aus), by Mustin Lake (USA). Moonee Valley Gold Flask (Ire), g, 6, Alzao (USA)--Another Way (GB), by Wolverlife (GB). Happy Valley, 11-29, Portree H., (Melbourne), 11-28, Simpson Kelvinator Dishlex H., 1200mT. B-Peter Harms. *1/2 to Red Hero (Ire) (Red 4yo/up, f/m, 5fT, A$14,300 to winner. B-Mr R A Sunset {Ire}), Hwt. Older Horse-Scan, MSW-Scan, Monsma; T-Leon MacDonald. *SP-Aus. GSP-Ger; Mirage (Ire) (Red Sunset {Ire}), MSW-Ger. Sivarai (Aus), g, 4, Last Tycoon (Ire)--Lovey (Aus) **45,000gns 2yo ‘97 TATAPR. (G1SP-Aus), by At Talaq (USA). Gosford (New South Wales), 11-29, Hotel Insurance Brokers H., 3yo/up, H A U S T R A L A S I A H 1mT, A$7,000 to winner. B-John Stuart Investments Pty Ltd; T-Gai Waterhouse. *Full to Obsession (Aus), WINNERS BY EUROPEAN STALLIONS: SP-Aus. Country Class (NZ), f, 2, Woodborough (USA)-- The Godfather (Aus), g, 4, Last Tycoon (Ire)--Magnetic Malahide (NZ) (SP-Aus), by Kings Island (Ire). Otaki Belle (NZ), by Sir Tristram (Ire). Warwick Farm (Syd- (New Zealand), 11-29, Courtesy Ford H., 2yo, 5fT, ney), 11-28, Cabra-Vale Diggers H., 3yo/up, 1m 2f NZ$12,500 to winner. B-Mr M J R Brown; T-Michael 130ydsT, A$13,000 to winner. B-Ramsay Pastoral Moroney & Andrew Scott. Company Pty Ltd; T-Gai Waterhouse. Turaga (Aus), g, 3, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Main Event Suave Lover (Aus), c, 4, Suave Dancer (USA)--Talent (Aus), by Karioi Star (Aus). Newcastle (New South Lover (NZ) (GSP-Aus), by Lucky Ring (Ire). Bendigo Wales), 11-25, Westpac Rescue Helicoptor Plate, 3yo/up, 6fT, A$5,600 to winner. B-Mr J E Hayes & (Victoria), 11-29, De Vine Natural Spring Water H., Mr L J & Mrs E M Irwin; T-Paul Perry. 3yo/up, 1 3/8mT, A$6,500 to winner. B-Mr A Azraq (Aus), g, 3, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Rhapsody In Sangster; T-Pat Hyland. Blue (Aus), by Maizcay (Aus). Newcastle (New South Gamera (Aus), g, 4, Turtle Island (Ire)--Stardom Way Wales), 11-25, Huxley Hill & Associates H., 3yo/up, (NZ), by Star Way (GB). Kilmore (Victoria), 11-26, 6 1/2fT, A$5,600 to winner. B-Cescastle Pty Ltd as AWM Electrics H., 3yo/up, 6fT, A$5,200 to winner. Trustee for No.3 Mitchell Trust; T-Paul Perry. B-L P Waldron; T-Greg Eurell. Crazy Date (NZ), f, 3, Desert Sun (GB)--Gai Gem (NZ) Bunfight (Aus), g, 4, Vettori (Ire)--Party Time (Aus) (SP-NZ), by Gaiter (NZ). Bendigo (Victoria), 11-29, Asian Bazaar H., 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT, A$6,500 to win- (GSW-Aus), by Bletchingly (Aus). Moonee Valley ner. B-B M Mitchell; T-Bevan Laming. (Melbourne), 11-28, E And S Trading - Open Family Desert Arrow (NZ), g, 3, Desert Sun (GB)--Nokomis 500 Club Plate, 4yo/up, 6fT, A$14,300 to winner. (NZ), by In The Purple (Fr). Otaki (New Zealand), B-Tristan Antico ; T-Lee Freedman. 11-29, T&T Childrenswear & Toys Maiden, 3yo/up, Earl Marshal (Aus), g, 5, Danehill (USA)--Haig Point 6fT, NZ$5,000 to winner. B-Messrs C G Humphries & (Aus), by Sovereign Rocket (Aus). Moonee Valley J C Pyke; T-Geoff Humphries. (Melbourne), 11-28, Fisher & Paykel H., 3yo/up, Razor Jane (Aus), f, 3, Eagle Eyed (USA)--Princess 1mT, A$14,300 to winner. B-Roncon; T-Midge Salina (NZ), by Lord Ballina (Aus). Warwick Farm (Sydney), 11-28, Ern Kavanagh 80th Birthday H., Didham. *1/2 to Birdroyale (Aus) (Bluebird {USA}), 3yo, f, 6 1/2fT, A$13,000 to winner. B-Messrs W & MSP-Aus. C Yong & S K Chai; T-Guy Walter. Lonely Planet (Aus), g, 3, Vettori (Aus)--Tina’s Lass (NZ), by Straight Strike (USA). Newcastle (New H M A I D E N W I N N E R S H South Wales), 11-25, Toll Logistics Maiden, 3yo/up, Lauretto (Ire), c, 2, Petardia (GB)--Brigadina (Ire), by 6 1/2fT, A$4,500 to winner. B-Tristan Antico Thor- Brigadier Gerard (GB). Corridonia, Italy, 11-29, Premio oughbreds; T-Mal Eggleston. Fonte Oliva (Cond), 2yo, 6f 165ydsT, L8,500,000 to Rose O’Collins (NZ), f, 4, Colonel Collins (USA)--Scarlet Reef (NZ), by Coral Reef (Fr). Winton (New Zealand), winner. B-Mrs Frances M Duncan. *Ir£3,600 yrl ‘OO 11-25, Forrest, Burns & Ashby/Harcourts Real Es- TATIRE. tate-Winton Maiden, 3yo/up, 6fT, NZ$3,250 to win- ner. B-Mrs C L & Messrs M A Flynn & J R Kincaid; TDN Worldwide Today ...... 3 pages T-Ross Beckett. TDN P WORLDWIDE • 11/30/01 • PAGE 3 of 3

of stallions left their mark in almost all forms of compe- tition and in each different age category, with a daugh- WRITERS UP ter of one particular sire even realising the Antipodean breeder-owner’s dream: success in the race that stops a nation. Ethereal’s courageous victory in the 3200- TIMING RIGHT FOR JAPAN’S RISING SONS metre VRC Melbourne Cup was notable for a whole By Peter Falconer host of reasons, not least the fact that she was one of 68 live foals produced from Rhythm (USA) (Mr. Pros- As the local folk down in this corner of the globe say pector {USA})’s first season at stud in New Zealand. in their colourful vernacular: “They don’t call Australia The 1989 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile winner was recruited the `Lucky Country’ for nothing.” Though the senti- by Cambridge Stud in 1996 after having begun his ment is far from grammatically correct, generally speak- Japanese stud stint four years prior. Though Rhythm ing it is appropriate as well as being accurate. The made little impact in Japan, the Group 1 deeds of Ethe- inhabitants of this vast continent want for very little in real at the very least represents some vindication for regard to everyday essentials, invariably getting to pick the support (90 mares in 1996, 76 in ‘97, 87 in ‘98 and choose top quality goods as they so wish. Even the and 51 in ‘99) the stallion received during his four odd items domestic suppliers are unable to provide can southern hemisphere breeding seasons in the Shakey be readily accessed through traditional trading links Isles. with Britain/Europe, thanks to a growing affinity shared The result of the Group 1 VRC Victoria Derby was with the people of America, or by virtue of this blessed similarly sculptured and is of no less relevance. The land’s close proximity to Asia. winner, Amalfi (NZ), and fourth horse home, Sircarn It’s the very same story with the Thoroughbred in- Damon (NZ), are first-crop sons of the Arc winner Car- dustry, really. Which other Thoroughbred breeding and negie (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells {USA}), while the third place- racing region gets to produce its annual foal crop by getter, Pentastic (NZ), was conceived during the first not only utilising its own pool of quality entires, but season the former top-class British stayer Pentire (GB) also the services of the best credentialed young stal- (Be My Guest {USA}) ventured to these parts. Shuttled lions in the world? For well over a decade now, Austra- to New Zealand (the former for three consecutive sea- lian and New Zealand broodmare owners have been sons, the latter for four) from their permanent base in able to send their breeding stock to the leading stud Japan, neither could have been expected to do much prospects of England and Ireland and France and the more than have representatives of their oldest local United States and, significantly, Japan, due to the crop figure so prominently in the first Group 1 Derby simple fact that they are located in another hemisphere conducted for the generation. with a different covering period. Maybe just as significant as these aforementioned The availability of visiting stallions from Japan has achievements was the Listed stakes victory of Flashed been a much more recent development and one gener- in a 2-year-old fillies event run over 1000 metres for the ating considerably less volume than the more estab- more precocious members of the age group. This natu- lished means. Just over a dozen or so animals owned rally gifted juvenile is a daughter of Fuji Kiseki (Jpn), a by Japanese interests have journeyed down to striking black son of recognised as the Australasia during the past handful of years, though not very first Japanese-bred and -raced entire used on a all necessarily for the same reasons. The much loved dual hemisphere basis. The fact that Fuji Kiseki also Beau Zam (NZ) (Zamzaan {NZ}), for instance, returned produced the third placegetter in the very same black- home to New Zealand for his final fling at stud, while type contest is not only a triumph for the Arrowfield Hector Protector (USA) (Woodman {USA}) visited after Stud organisation which showed the foresight to nego- basically being found surplus to requirements. There tiate such a ground-breaking deal, but also a very en- have also been sire-sons of the sensational Sunday couraging sign for the broodmare owners which sent Silence (USA) (Halo {USA}) afforded the opportunity to their mares (105 in 1998, 55 in ‘99 and 64 in 2000) to spread the phenomenal work of their prodigious fore- be covered by this magnificently proportioned individual bear further afield, and others still lent out for reasons a during his sojourns Down Under. little less obvious. Whatever the agenda, the potential Needless to say, these events augur well for an benefits of this fledgling arrangement might not have Australasian thoroughbred industry now likely to ac- been fully evident at the time but have since become commodate an increasing number of Japanese-owned clearly apparent. stallions during future southern hemisphere breeding At the 2001 VRC Melbourne Cup Carnival, the show- seasons through the great good fortune of actually piece of Australasian thoroughbred racing staged at the being the right place at the right time. expansive Flemington racetrack a few weeks ago, the forerunners of this movement captured some of the All horses in the Headline News and American sections biggest headlines. First-crop runners of this select group were bred in North America unless otherwise indicated. TDN P WORLDWIDE • 11/30/01 • PAGE 4 of 3 TDN AMERICAN Friday, November 30, 2001

WEKIVA SPRINGS TO DOUBLE DIAMOND 7th-AQU, $46,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:35 2/5, ft. FARM Wekiva Springs (Runaway Groom--Jetting An- ACT OF REFORM (c, 3, Lit de Justice--Bionic Soul gel, by Tri Jet) will return to Double Diamond Farm, the {MSW & GSP, $219,770}, by Bionic Light), a 1/2 to Ocala, Florida farm where he was bred and raised, for Grab N Go (Furiously), SW, $126,000, remained un- the 2002 breeding season. The 10-year-old stallion won beaten on dirt with this sharp effort. The bay colt won the 1996 GI Suburban H., GI Gulfstream Park H., GII two of his five starts in England for Roger Charlton, Brooklyn H. and the 1995 GII San Fernando S. From his with both victories coming over the all-weather, and he first two crops to race, Wekiva Springs has sired three was repatriated following a win at Southwell last Sep- stakes winners. “It’s always nice to bring a quality tember. Second in the Robsphere S. over the stallion like Wekiva Springs to Florida,” said Double Gulfstream lawn in March in his stateside bow, he Diamond Farm owner Don Dizney. “The timing for followed that up with a third in Keeneland’s Wekiva Springs coming to Double Diamond is perfect. Transylvania S. Apr. 6, but didn’t make another appear- We succeeded in our goal of obtaining full books to him ance until Oct. 13, when fifth in the Franklin S. over early and believe this gives him the best opportunity for the Keeneland turf. Eighth in an Aqueduct allowance success at stud.” Wekiva Springs previously stood at Nov. 9, he was sent off at 7-1 in his first dirt try in the Pin Oak Stud in Versailles, Kentucky. U.S. Never far back, he came three wide in the stretch and finished well to post a three-length success. Life- time Record: MSP, 10-3-1-2, $66,299. I N E W Y O R K I O-S & G & M & G Melillo. B-Ben P Walden Jr, Dale V Nelson & John Grandquist (KY). T-Christophe Clement. Yesterday’s Results: 8th-AQU, $56,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:34 4/5, ft. 6th-AQU, $43,000, Alw, (S), 2yo, 7f, 1:23 4/5, ft. 1--FRANBULO (CHI), 117, h, 5, Hussonet--Seminola PAPUA (c, 2, Louis Quatorze--Bella Ransom, by Red (Chi) (MG1SW-Chi), by Mr. Long. O-Viejo Perro Stud; Ransom) won at first asking versus state-breds Sept. B-Haras Carampangue (CHI); T-Juan Serey. Lifetime 20 and came back to run second to subsequent GSW Record: G1SW-Chi, 43-10-4-6, $153,996. Listen Here in an open allowance Oct. 5 at Belmont. 2--Company Approval, 121, h, 5, With Approval-- The bay colt made his turf bow in the Pilgrim S. last out Company Girl, by Cormorant. Nov. 6, but could manage only an eighth-place finish. 3--Durmiente (Chi), 116, g, 7, The Great Shark--Doride Coming back to the main track against New York-breds, (Chi), by Balcones. the 3-2 favorite was content to race at the back of the Margins: 4, 3/4, 1HF. Odds: 5.10, 9.70, 4.10. pack early, but swung wide into the stretch and fin- Making his first start in the Northern Hemisphere, ished one length behind No Parole (Lit de Justice), who Franbulo posted an impressive late-running victory. The bumped several rivals in the stretch and was DQ’d to dark bay had captured the G1 GP Municipal de Vino del fourth. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $59,000. Mar in March and closed out his Chilean campaign with O-Barry K Schwartz. B-Stonewall Farm (NY). T-Michael a 6 3/4-length victory in the G2 Clasico Pedro del Rio E Hushion. Talavera July 19. The newly turned five-year-old, un- hurried early, was still seventh after three-quarters in TDN TODAY 1:09 3/5, but unleashed a strong run up the center of American ...... 5 pages the track to win going away. TDN P AMERICAN • 11/30/01 • PAGE 2 of 5

E A S T 8th-TPX, $25,700, Alw, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:37 3/5, my. I I CRAFTY SHAW (c, 3, Crafty Prospector--Her She Shawklit {GISP, $284,358}, by Air Forbes Won) Wednesday’s Late Results: rallied to take the GIII Rebel S. in March, but was 2nd-CTX, $18,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 4 1/2f, :54 2/5, wf. sidelined following a seventh in the GII Arkansas +PHONE FRAUD (c, 3, Broad Brush--Record the Call, Derby Apr. 14. The 1/2 to Her She Kisses (Dehere), by Phone Trick) went up to press the pace, took the lead in midstretch and prevailed by a neck over Picks MSW & MGSP, $270,595 returned to action Nov. 13 Image (Another Reef). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, at Churchill, finishing sixth to Bet Me Best going six $10,800. furlongs. Stretching back out to a mile, the 3-5 chalk O-P Ramey & M Szwarc. B-Edward P Evans (KY). contested the pace, wrested the lead nearing the T-Susan S Cooney. quarter pole and pulled away by three lengths. Life- time Record: GSW, 9-4-0-2, $119,510. M I D W E S T O-Lucky Seven Stable. B-Lance K Robinson (KY). I I T-Peter M Vestal.

Yesterday’s Results: 4th-TPX, $20,600, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 3/5, 1st-TPX, $13,120, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f, :58 4/5, my. my. +FOR RUBIES (f, 2, Not for Love--Eliza Donner, by Oh +MOVIN IN (f, 3, Iroquois Park--Demon's Money, by Say), a $27,000 FTMOCT yearling and a $85,000 FTMMAY juvenile, pressed the pace from the outside, Buckfinder), the 2-1 favorite, went head and head put a head in front as they straightened away and with Ginger Thomas (Afternoon Deelites) early, shook splashed home a three-length winner over Mist Ya loose at the eighth pole and opened up by 5 1/2 (Runaway Groom) at 18-1 odds. Lifetime Record: lengths over her early rival, who finished 8 1/2 1-1-0-0, $7,080. lengths clear of the others. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, O-Choctaw Racing Stable. B-Sharon Maloney (MD). $12,800. T-Lynn S Whiting. O-L T B Inc. B/T-Bernard S Flint (KY).

Wednesday’s Late Results: 2,000-Mile Ride to Benefit 9-11 Victims: 9th-TPX, $28,800, Alw, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16 4/5, my. Trainer Les Nichols, who is riding his 10-year-old PERSONAL FIRST (c, 4, Personal Hope--Rekindling {SP, Thoroughbred J J’s Cowboy on a 2,000-mile charity $120,065}, by ) won the GIII Amsterdam S. as trail ride to New York City, stopped by at Lone Star a three-year-old, but had found success just once in Park on Wednesday night. The 41-year-old Texan began eight previous starts this season, winning a money his trek on Oct. 24 and he expects to reach Ground allowance at Turfway Sept. 23. Fifth to Bet Me Best in Zero in New York in mid-to-late February. His goal is to a Churchill handicap Nov. 13, he was hammered down raise $2 million for the New York Firefighters 9-11 to 1-5 for his return to the Florence, Kentucky oval. The Disaster Relief Fund and Patrolmen’s Benevolent Asso- 1/2 to Hot Wells (Go and Go {Ire}), GSW, $262,750 ciation Widows and Childrens’ Fund. “I had to do some- took command soon after the start and drew off under thing,” Nichols said. “This ride is one way I can help.” his own steam for a nine-length triumph. Lifetime Re- cord: GSW, 26-7-5-5, $435,827. Following his stopover at Lone Star Park, Nichols will O-D Waldron, L Killingworth & W Shively. B-George resume his ride through the states of Texas, Arkansas, Waggoner Stables Inc (KY). T-David E Paulus. Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. “Once we cross the state line in New York, we’ll get a A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will mounted police escort from the 42nd Street station indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote right to Ground Zero,” Nichols explained. “Hopefully, a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will denote winners we’ll be able to raise some good money for victims who are first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state- along the way and raise the spirits of the emergency bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. Purses workers.” More information can be found on Nichols’s for Canadian races are in Canadian dollars. website: www.americanposse.org. WILD AGAIN $50,000 Live Foal Currently top Twenty Leading Sire in North America,

Phone (859) 873-7053 With 13 juvenile winners in the works for NEXT year. TDN P AMERICAN • 11/30/01 • PAGE 3 of 5

Kathir, c, 4, Woodman--Alcando (Ire) (GISW-US, GSW- I S O. C A L I F O R N I A I Fr, SW & MGSP-Eng, $431,870), by Alzao. Nad al Sheba, 11-29, Hcp., 1500mT. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Yesterday’s Results: Rashid al Maktoum; B-Anthony Speelman & Ashford 7th-HOL, $42,000, Alw, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m (off Stud; T-K McLaughlin. *1/2 to Capistrano Day (Diesis turf), 1:42 2/5, wf. {GB}), SW-Fr, GSP-Eng. **$130,000 yrl ‘98 KEESEP. CASTLING (f, 3, Pirate’s Bounty--Crystal M. {MSW}, by Executioner), off the board in two state-bred maiden AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN HONG KONG: claimers at Del Mar in the summer of 2000, returned My Honour, g, 5, Zilzal--Kraemey, by *Vaguely Noble. from a 13-month layoff to win for a $32,000 tag Happy Valley, 11-29, St. Andrew’s Challenge, against Cal-breds Oct. 8 at Santa Anita before a six- 1000mT. B-Indian Creek & Gainsborough Farm Inc. length victory in a Nov. 9 starter allowance at this track. The 9-5 favorite to make it three for three since SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY U.S. STALLIONS: the break, the filly stalked the pace, moved up along Thunder On (Aus), g, 2, --Nanaimo (Aus) the rail and powered home a 6 1/2-length winner in her (SP-Aus), by Rory’s Jester (Aus). Newcastle (New first start at two turns. Castling is a half sister to Fam- South Wales), 11-25, B And B Suppliers Maiden, 2yo, ily Hope (Fast Gold, MSW, $300,053). Lifetime Record: 4 1/2fT, $2,329 to winner. B-Strawberry Hill Stud; 5-3-0-0, $54,000. T-Gai Waterhouse. O-Currin & Eisman. B/T-William Currin (Ca). Temptress (NZ), f, 3, Defensive Play--Attempting (Ire) (GSP-Ity & SP-Eng), by Try My Best. Te Rapa (Cam- bridge), 11-25, Ancare Genesis Maiden, 3yo/up, I I N D U S T R Y I N F O I 1mT, $1,547 to winner. B-Whakanui Stud Ltd; T-Graeme Rogerson & Stephen Autridge. *1/2 to Heroes Fund Raises $3.5 Million: Able Attempt (NZ) (Spectacular Love), SW-HK; and Zaza (NZ) (Zabeel {NZ}), MSW-NZ. The National Thoroughbred Racing Association, White Robe (Aus), f, 3, Defensive Play--Flannelle (Aus), Breeders’ Cup Ltd and the New York Racing Associa- by Marscay (Aus). Cranbourne (Victoria), 11-27, tion distributed $2.25 million from the New York Carlton Draught H., 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, $2,691 to Heroes Fund to 11 local organizations aiding families winner. B-Mr O C Goodwin; T-Michael Moroney. affected by the World Trade Center attack. The dona- Nareeda (Aus), f, 3, Dehere--Bridal Party (NZ), by tion was made during a luncheon honoring New York Nassipour. Kilmore (Victoria), 11-26, Trackside and Nassau County law enforcement personnel. The Tabaret Maiden, 3yo/up, 1mT, $2,691 to winner. fund has now distributed a total of $3.5 million. “Along B-Scanban Pty Ltd; T-John Hawkes. with these contributions, we extend our deepest sym- Lust (Aus), f, 3, Hennessy--With Ease Louise (Aus), by pathy to the families who have suffered as a result of Luskin Star (Aus). Gosford (New South Wales), Sept. 11,” said NTRA commissioner Tim Smith. “We 11-29, BRL Hardy Wines Maiden, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, hope that our support will, in some way, provide a $2,898 to winner. B-Mr G Henderson & Hennessy measure of comfort and assistance to those who have Syndicate; T-Guy Walter. lost loved ones.” Zillian (NZ), f, 3, Prized--Lillian (NZ), by Straight Strike. Tauranga (New Zealand), 11-28, Hynds Pipe Systems I F O R E I G N I Ltd Maiden, 3yo, 7fT, $1,289 to winner. B-Fayette Park Stud Ltd; T-Graeme & Debbie Sanders. Spit ‘n’ Polish (NZ), g, 3, Rhythm--Labeel (NZ), by AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN UAE: Zabeel (NZ). Tauranga (New Zealand), 11-28, Outpoker, c, 2, Outflanker--Lake Virginia, by Runaway R.S.V.P. Café Maiden, 3yo/up, 6 1/2fT, $1,289 to Groom. Nad al Sheba, 11-29, Maiden race, 1500mT. winner. B-Mrs L M Laing; T-Royce Dowling. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum; B-Betty Taispeann (Aus), f, 3, ’s Song--Riverbed King; T-P L Rudkin. *11th winner for freshman sire (Aus), by Bao Lack. Warwick Farm (Sydney), 11-28, (by Danzig). Do It At Diggers H., 3yo, 1mT, $6,728 to winner. Riordan, c, 3, Theatrical (Ire)--Noble Rose (Ire) (GSW- B-Emirates Park Pty Ltd; T-Max Lees. Eng, GSP-Fr, $103,116), by Caerleon. Nad al Sheba, Kauri (Aus), c, 3, Woodman--Kincay (Aus) (GSW-Aus), 11-29, Maiden race, 1300m. O-Sheikh Saeed bin by Marscay (Aus). Bendigo (Victoria), 11-29, Cam- Mohammed al Maktoum; B-Darley Stud Management brian Hotel Maryborough H., 3yo/up, 7 1/2fT, $3,364 Inc; T-N Robb. to winner. B-Scanban Pty Ltd; T-Bart Cummings. Borneo Boy, c, 4, Danzig--Island of Silver (SW-Eng), by Outlaws (Aus), g, 4, Brocco--Balmeressa (NZ) (MGSW- Forty Niner. Nad al Sheba, 11-29, Hcp., 2400m. Aus), by Balmerino (NZ). Kilmore (Victoria), 11-26, O-Sheikh Rashid bin Maktoum al Maktoum; Carlton Draught H., 3yo/up, 1 3/16mT, $2,691 to B-Gainsborough Farm Inc; T-K McLaughlin. winner. B-Woodlands Stud; T-John Hawkes. TDN P AMERICAN • 11/30/01 • PAGE 4 of 5

Prizzi (NZ), g, 4, Prized--Fly So Free (NZ) (GSP-NZ), by 7th-HOL, $42,000, 11-28, (S), 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 Jugah. Gosford (New South Wales), 11-29, Carlton & 2/5, fm. United H., 3yo/up, 1 5/16mT, $3,622 to winner. CALIFORNIA SAGE (c, 3, Corslew--Belle Poitrine {Ire} B-Fayette Park Stud Ltd; T-Les Bridge. {SW-GB, $142,879}, by Dominion {GB}) Lifetime Re- Market Unit (Aus), g, 4, Regal Classic--Oasis (NZ) (SW- cord: 12-3-2-2, $82,844. O-Double R. B-Rancho San Aus), by Creese (GB). Cranbourne (Victoria), 11-27, Miguel (CA). T-J Eric Kruljac. Jayco Caravans H., 3yo/up, 7fT, $2,691 to winner. B-Mr M Ralston; T-Louise Bonella. 8th-FGX, $34,000, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), 3yo/up, f/m, Rhythmic (NZ), g, 4, Rhythm--Winsomely (NZ), by 5 1/2f (off turf), 1:05 3/5, sy. Sovereign Edition (Ire). Winton (New Zealand), 11-25, PRETTY GALE (f, 3, Mountain Cat--Sweetest Lady, by Central Southland Lodge/Script Fertiliser Systems H., Lord At War {Arg}) Lifetime Record: 10-3-1-2, 3yo/up, 1m 1f 55ydsT, $1,475 to winner. B-Mrs J A $84,226. O-Russell L Reineman Stable Inc. B-Charles & Mr P Hogan; T-John Phillips. *1/2 to Sarah Fay Nuckols, Jr. & Sons (KY). T-Frank R Springer. (NZ) (Sir Tristram {Ire}), SW-Aus & G1SP-NZ; and Confiscate (NZ) (Sir Tristram {Ire}), MGSW-Aus. 7th-GGX, $32,000, 11-28, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), 3yo, Kurtray (Aus), g, 4, Royal Academy--Sister Shirley (Aus) 6f, 1:09 4/5, ft. (GSW-Aus), by Kaoru Star (Aus). Moonee Valley MR. TACK NAIL (c, 3, Storm Boot--Tibba Star, by (Melbourne), 11-28, Omega Smeg H., 3yo/up, Advocator) Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-0, $57,640. O-R & L 1m 2f 45ydsT, $7,399 to winner. B-Australasian Stables. B-Ambrose Jones (KY). T-Leonard Shoemaker. Racing Investments Pty Ltd; T-John Symons. Investor (NZ), g, 5, Dance Floor--Smart Copy, by Liloy (Fr). Tauranga (New Zealand), 11-28, Tauranga 5th-HAW, $30,000, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:47 Dunstan Stayers Qualifier H., 3yo/up, 1 5/16mT, 4/5, my. $1,547 to winner. B-Mr A G & Mrs O M Swney; SLIDE TO GLORY (f, 3, Crafty Prospector--Adarec T-Graeme Rogerson & Stephen Autridge. {MSP, $101,355}, by Key to the Mint) Lifetime Record: Honorific (NZ), m, 5, Honor Grades--Millie Muffin (NZ), 7-3-0-0, $54,300. O-Team Block. B-David P & Patricia by Palatable. Te Rapa (Cambridge), 11-25, Cambridge M Block (IL). T-Chris M Block. Edition Maiden, 3yo/up, 1 5/16mT, $1,547 to win ner. B-Dr J A Bowbyes; T-Darrell & Peter Hollinshead. 7th-LRL, $26,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m (off turf), Dancing Daze (NZ), m, 6, Dance Floor--War Cry (NZ), 1:50 1/5, ft. by War Hawk (GB). Otaki (New Zealand), 11-29, LONESOME RIVER (f, 3, Virginia Rapids--Sage Mist, by Levin S. (Listed), 3yo/up, 7fT, $6,447 to winner. Capote) Lifetime Record: 10-2-3-4, $57,400. O-Sylvia E B-Mr D J Gordon; T-Mike Breslin. *1/2 to Full Noise Heft. B-Kenneth Y Tomlinson (KY). T-John J Robb. (NZ) (Kaapstad {NZ}), SW-Aus & G1SP-NZ. **GSW-NZ. 9th-CRC, $24,000, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. B R E E D E R S’ HIGHWAY PROSPECTOR (c, 4, Crafty Prospector-- Highway Queen {SW, $162,380}, by Wavering Mon- E D I T I O N arch) Lifetime Record: 19-5-2-6, $97,364. O-Julian DeMora. B-James H Iselin & Marvin Little Jr (KY). ALLOWANCE RESULTS: T-Paul Brettler. 6th-WOX, $60,000, Opt. Clm. ($80-75,000), 3yo/up, 7f, 1:23 2/5, sy. 7th-TPX, $22,600, 11-28, 3/up, f/m, 1m, 1:40 4/5, my. JAGUARMEANSPASSION (c, 3, Magic Prospect--Fancy SAVANNAH'S PRIZE (f, 3, Prized--Savannah Sound, by Equipment {SW, $193,442}, by The Cool Virginian) Bold Hour) Lifetime Record: 8-3-0-0, $33,090. Lifetime Record: 17-4-5-2, $204,752. O-Bruno O/B-Timothy J Schneider (KY). T-Claude Brownfield. Schickedanz. B-John Carrington & Deborah A Easter (VA). T-Abraham R Katryan. 8th-CTX, $21,200, 11-28, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:49, wf. ENGLAND TOWER (ARG) (c, 4, Hidden Prize--Eleanora 8th-WOX, $56,200, 11-28, Opt. Clm. ($62,500- 57,500), 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1:17 2/5, gd. {Arg}, by Pepenador) Lifetime Record: G1SP-Arg, ROYAL DALLIANCE (f, 4, Tejabo--Regal Pet, by Play for 14-2-0-3, $45,142. O-Philip Cohen & Steve B & Marcia Time) Lifetime Record: SP, 24-3-4-6, $192,741. Klesaris. B-Del Monte Orilla (ARG). T-Steve Klesaris. O-D Hughes & J Godwin. B-Harriet Anne Ellicott (ON). *Won by 14 lengths. T-Joanna Iglar-Hughes. 4th-CTX, $21,000, 11-28, 2yo, 6 1/2f, 1:21, wf. 6th-WOX, $52,800, 11-28, 2yo, 6f, 1:11 2/5, gd. CLOUDY MIST (c, 2, Twining--Evening Launch, by VALUED FORUM (c, 2, Open Forum--Value Added, by Relaunch) Lifetime Record: 9-3-1-1, $67,346. Far Out East) Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-2, $99,930. O-Sorbettor Associates. B-Hilary J Boone Jr (KY). O/T-Audre Cappuccitti. B-Mockingbird Farm Inc (FL). T-John D McKee. TDN P AMERICAN • 11/30/01 • PAGE 5 of 5

MAIDEN WINNERS: Plush, f, 3, Metfield--Lady Tori, by Fappiano. FGX, +Belongstospeed, f, 2, Belong to Me--In Or Out, by 11-29, 1m (off turf), 1:40 4/5. B-James Tafel (Ky). Blushing John. HOL, 11-29, (C), 6f, 1:10 4/5. Dixiemore, c, 4, Dixieland Band--More Flags, by Mr. B-Starsfell Farm Inc (Ky). *$37,000 yrl '00 KEESEP; Prospector. PEN, 11-28, 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-Mrs Richard $40,000 2yo ‘01 BESMAR. C DuPont (Md). Full Spectrum, f, 2, Broad Brush--Rainbow's Classic, by Evening Majesty, c, 4, Northern Flagship--Majeboo, by Regal Classic. FGX, 11-29, (C), 6f, 1:13 1/5. His Majesty. HOL, 11-29, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:44 4/5. B-Sam-Son Farm (On). B-Broussard Hundley Jr (Ky). *$9,500 yrl '98 Young Star, f, 2, Capote--Agotaras (MSW & GSP, KEESEP. **1/2 to Won the Derby (Air Forbes Won), $124,150), by Saratoga Six. AQU, 11-29, (C), 6f, SW, $153,796. 1:10. B-Live Oak Stud (Ky). Rahy Rhythm, c, 4, Rahy--Prospector's Queen, by Mr. Seeyaat Redtracton, c, 2, End Sweep--Bates Pleasure, Prospector. CRC, 11-29, 1 1/8mT, 1:50. B-Bertram N by Bates Motel. HOL, 11-29, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:04 1/5. Linder (Ky). *$50,000 yrl '98 FTSAUG. **1/2 to B-Meadowbrook Farms Inc (Fl). Southern Rhythm (Dixieland Band), GSW, $224,155. Sayabec, f, 2, Foxhound--Sudden Profit, by At the Threshold. WOX, 11-29, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:49. B-Beclawat Stable (On). +Villa Lobos, c, 2, Katowice--Pancho’s Choice, by FRESHMAN FOCUS Pancho Villa. HOL, 11-29, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:04.64. B-J R Chapman (Fl). First-crop progeny to watch: Friday, Nov. 30 Under the Desk, c, 2, Louis Quatorze--Bravada, by Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW Rahy. AQU, 11-29, (C), 1m, 1:38. B-James Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Scatuorchio (Ky). *10th winner for freshman sire (by CANYON CREEK (IRE) (Mr. Prospector), Gardiner, $3K, 35/5/0 Sovereign Dancer). **Won by seven lengths. 2-WO, Alw, 1 1/16m, Webb's J B, $3K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 Shadow T, c, 2, Northern Trend--Carly T, by Carload. CAPTAIN BODGIT WOX, 11-29, (C), 5f, :59 2/5. B-Dwight M & Pauline (Saint Ballado), Margaux, $10K, 71/9/0 K Mentzer (Fl). *$11,000 yrl '00 OBSAUG; $10,200 6-PHA, Alw, 1m, Captain Mel, $13K EAS MAY 2yo, 12-1 2yo ‘01 OBSAPR. CROWN AMBASSADOR (Storm Cat), Swifty, $4K, 25/5/1 +For Rubies, f, 2, Not for Love--Eliza Donner, by Oh 9-HOO, Stk, 6f, Amanda's Crown, 9-5 Say. TPX, 11-29, 5f, :58 4/5. B-Sharon Maloney 9-HOO, Stk, 6f, Gorgeous N Greedy, $5K IND OCT yrl, 10-1 (Md). *$27,000 yrl '00 FTMOCT; $85,000 2yo ‘01 DAUFUSKIE PIRATE (Marshua's Dancer), Brandywine, $500, 2/1/0 FTMMAY. 9-HOO, Stk, 6f, Drop of Rain, $3K IND OCT yrl, 7-2 Catnapped, f, 2, Sir Cat--Kidnapped, by Red Ransom. DR. CATON (), Dbl Diamond, $5K, 51/5/0 WOX, 11-28, (C), 5f, :59 1/5. B-Ryehill/Gaw Tuttle 6-PHA, Alw, 1m, Hey Stretch, $20K OBS JUN 2yo, 2-1 Partnership (Md). *$17,000 wlng '99 FTMDEC; GOLD CASE (Forty Niner), Adena, $5K, 46/6/0 $25,000 yrl '00 KEESEP. **Seventh winner for 3-SUF, Msw, 1m, Miss Eiffel, $16K EAS JUL 2yo, 6-1 freshman sire (by Storm Cat). OPEN FORUM (Deputy Minister), Mockingbird, $5K, 72/19/3 Harbord Grad, f, 2, Tricky Creek--Fabulous Sign, by 2-WO, Alw, 1 1/16m, Forum Bells, $29K OBS APR 2yo, 8-5 Somethingfabulous. WOX, 11-29, (C), 7f, 1:26. PRESIDENTIAL ORDER B-Huntington Stud Farm & R M C Stable (On). (Danzig), Can Am, $2K, 14/2/0 *$7,602 2yo 2001 CBSOCT. 9-HOO, Stk, 6f, Itty Bitty Girl, 15-1 Mister Polyphemus, c, 3, Anjiz--Curb Amex, by Fit to SANDPIT (BRZ) (Baynoun {IRE}), Vinery, $5K, 88/7/1 Fight. AQU, 11-29, (S), 7f, 1:24. B-Questroyal #100 6-HOL, Msw, 1mT, Sandpit's Delight, $18K OBS APR 2yo LLC & Michael Pascuma (NY). *$5,000 wnl ‘98 SLICE OF REALITY (Proper Reality), Foggy Bottom, $500, 16/1/0 FTKNOV. 2-FL, Msw, 6f, Real Assets, 8-1 +Phone Fraud, c, 3, Broad Brush--Record the Call, by 2-FL, Msw, 6f, Star of Reality, 8-1 Phone Trick. CTX, 11-28, 4 1/2f, :54 2/5. B-Edward TEJANO RUN (Tejano), Hill 'n' Dale, $5K, 43/6/2 P Evans (Ky). 2-WO, Alw, 1 1/16m, Anglian Prince, $6K ONT AUT yrl, 3-1 Gold Ruckus, c, 3, Gold Alert--Majestic Ruckus, by Bold VALID EXPECTATIONS (Valid Appeal), Huisache, $5K, 67/26/2 Ruckus. GGX, 11-29, (C), 1m, 1:37 3/5. B-John Franks (Fl). *$2,000 yrl '99 FTMOCT. 2-WO, Alw, 1 1/16m, Expect a Ship, 10-1 +Movin In, f, 3, Iroquois Park--Demon's Money, by 2-WO, Alw, 1 1/16m, Davids Expectation, $36K OBS APR 2yo, 8-5 Buckfinder. TPX, 11-28, 6f, 1:11 3/5. B-Bernard Flint A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a + will (Ky). denote winners who are first-time starters, an (S) will Two Knight's, c, 3, Marked Tree--Jody Josiah, by be used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for Jungle Blade. FGX, 11-29, (S), 6f, 1:12. B-Bobby J maiden-claiming races and an (R) will be used for other Jenkins (La). restricted races. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/30/01 • PAGE 2 of 2

P R E V I E W UPGRADED STAKES FOR 2002 P P Race Track Change Wood Memorial Aqu GII to GI Saturday, Hollywood Park Shadwell Keeneland Turf Mile Kee GII to GI HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP H.-GI, $250,000, 3yo/up, Stephen Foster H. CD GII to GI 1 1/2mT Humana Distaff CD GII to GI PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT Falls City H. CD GIII to GII 1 Monsajem Woodman Stevens 126 Fleur de Lis H. CD GIII to GII 2 Northern Quest (Fr) Rainbow Quest McCarron 126 Princess Rooney S. CD GIII to GII 3 Boismorand (Fr) Sheikh Albadou (GB) Almeida 123 Vagrancy H. Bel GIII to GII 4 Momentum Nureyev Gomez 122 Lazaro S. Barrera Memorial H. Hol GIII to GII Floral Park H. Bel NG to GIII 5 Williams News Alleged Smith 126 Indiana Derby Hoo NG to GIII 6 Lord Jim (Arg) Lode T Baze 126 Leonard S. Richards S. Del NG to GIII 7 Bonapartiste (Fr) Kendor (Fr) Valdivia 126 Lone Star Derby LS NG to GIII 8 Most Likely (Arg) Perfect Parade Pincay 126 Long Branch S. Mth NG to GIII 9 Kudos Kris S. Delahoussaye 126 Risen Star S. FG NG to GIII 10 Sumitas (Ger) Lomitas (GB) Desormeaux 126 Tampa Bay Derby TB NG to GIII 11 Kerrygold (Fr) Tel Quel (Fr) Flores 126 West Virginia Derby Mnr NG to GIII 12 Blazing Fury Dynaformer Nakatani 122 Louisville H. CD NG to GIII 13 Super Quercus (Fr) Hero’s Honor Solis 126 Memorial Day H. Crc NG to GIII Miami Mile H. Crc NG to GIII P R E S U L T S P DOWNGRADED STAKES FOR 2002 Race Track Change Jim Dandy S. Sar GI to GII Thursday, Otaki, New Zealand Super Derby LaD GI to GII BAYER CLASSIC-G1, NZ$150,000, OtakiI (New Zea- Swaps S. Hol GI to GII land), 11-29, 1mT, 3yo, 1:34.90, fm. Oak Leaf S. SA GI to GII 1--FINAL DESTINATION (NZ), 118, f, 3, by O'Reilly (NZ) Fall Highweight Aqu GII to GIII 1st Dam: Logical Lady (NZ), by Sound Reason Kentucky Cup Sprint TP GII to GIII 2nd Dam: Society Bay (NZ), by Zephyr Bay (Aus) Bel Air H. SA GII to GIII 3rd Dam: Pacaya (GB), by Psidium (GB) Railbird S. Hol GII to GIII O-T Van Beurden; B-Mr P Setchell; T-Wayne & Hawthorne H. Hol GII to GIII Vanessa Hillis; J-Gary Grylls; NZ$97,500. Arlington-Washington Futurity AP GII to GIII 2--Shinnecock (NZ), 123, g, 3, Woodborough--Hope Bashford Manor S. CD GII to GIII Chest (NZ), by Balios (GB). O-Messrs J R Collinson, C Reeve Schley Jr. S. Mth GIII to NG Feneridis, R B Marsh, K McDonald, P Sisam & B Round Table S. AP GIII to NG Stewart; B-Mrs L J & Mr W L Sullivan; NZ$25,375. Laurel Turf Cup Lrl GIII to NG 3--Armondo (NZ), 123, g, 3, Desert Sun (GB)--Sivain William P. Kyne H BM Ineligible (NZ), by Truly Vain (Aus). O/B-Mr K W & Mrs S M Sweetest Chant S. GP Discontinued Fulton; NZ$11,750. RACES SCHEDULED FOR DOWNGRADE IN 2003 Margins: 2, SHD. Odds: n/a. Race Track Change Gulfstream Park H. GP GI to GII Illinois Derby Spt GII to GIII CURRENCY CONVERSIONS San Bernadino H. SA GII to GIII Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ Honeybee S. OP GIII to NG British pound 1.42643 1.00 Stymie H. Aqu GIII to NG Euro 0.887404 0.622083 New Zealand dollar 0.412385 0.289104 TDN TODAY U.S. dollar 1.00 0.701050 Headline News ...... 2 pages FORESTRY Among ALL sires, the record-setting Grade 1 Winner by Storm Cat was the

# 1 WEANLING SIRE AT KEENELAND (3 or more sold) TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/30/01 • PAGE 3 of 2