WARRSAN DIES After Brief Illness HEADLINE ...p. 8 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 TAKES PALACE BY STORM AUSSIE TAKEOVER All the talk after the G1 Irish 2000 Guineas may have Three years ago, Choisir (Aus) swept the two major surrounded the vanquished George Washington (Ire), sprint races at Royal Ascot. Yesterday, his fellow Aus- but now it’s time to take Saleh Al Homaizi and Imad Al sie (Aus) (Celtic Sagar's Araafa (Ire) (Mull of Swing {GB}) got himself halfway Kintyre) seriously after he to emulating that feat with a added the G1 St James's Pal- dramatic victory in the G2 King’s ace S. to his record yester- Stand S. Co-owner and trainer day. Seizing Royal Ascot's Joe Janiak will take his time be- sophomore jewel with an ad- fore committing to Saturday’s mirably straightforward per- Takeover Target (blaze) G1 Golden Jubilee S. “He's a formance, the 2-1 crowd's Getty Images tough little horse, but that race Getty Images choice was firmly in control in took a little bit out of him and the final quarter and had a we'll see how he pulls up before deciding whether he comfortable two lengths to spare over Stormy River (Fr) runs on Saturday,” Janiak said. Cont. p4 (Verglas {Ire}) at the line. “He keeps progressing and his work had improved again since Ireland,” trainer VALUE ADDED Jeremy Noseda explained. “Taking nothing away from He had to survive a lengthy stewards' inquiry, but George Washington, it will take a mighty one to beat Susan Magnier and John Ingham's () [Araafa], and I look forward to the rematch.” Cont. p2 chose the finest stage to get his picture taken after Tuesday, Royal Ascot, Britain yesterday's G1 Queen Anne S. at Royal Ascot. Though ST. JAMES'S PALACE S.-G1, £250,000, Ascot, 6-20, the 13-2 chance appeared to bother (GB) (Piv- 3yo, c, 1mT, 1:39.59, gd/fm. otal {GB}), the result stood. “[Jockey] Kieren [Fallon] 1--ARAAFA (IRE), 126, c, 3, by Mull of Kintyre said he won easily and I think there's no doubt that the 1st Dam: Resurgence (GB), by best horse won,” trainer Aidan O'Brien commented. 2nd Dam: Fearless Revival (GB), by Cozzene Cont. p2 3rd Dam: Stufida (GB), by (GB) (48,000gns wnl ‘03 TATDEC; 150,000gns yrl ‘04 WAR IN THE WALES’S TATOCT). O-Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar; Inaugurated in 1862, the Prince of Wales's S. was B-Sweetmans Bloodstock; T-Jeremy Noseda; J-Alan rescued from its languid status by the upgrading from Munro; £141,950. Lifetime Record: G1SW-Ire, Group 2 to Group 1 level in 2000. Bursting to life that 7-3-1-1, £330,165. year when Dubai Millennium (GB) saw off Sendawar 2--Stormy River (Fr), 126, c, 3, Verglas (Ire)--Miss Bio (Ire) in a memorable spectacle, the race has quickly (Fr), by River Mist. (i60,000 yrl ‘04 DEAOCT). established itself as the class act of the Royal Ascot O-Ecurie Mister Ess AS; B-Jean & Mlle Marie-Laure meeting, with , Grandera (Ire), , Collet; T-Nicolas Clement; £53,800. (GB) and (Ire) added to the honor roll. 3--Ivan Denisovich (Ire), 126, c, 3, --Hollywood , responsible for the first three of those digni- Wildcat, by Kris S. O-Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor taries, has built its reputation on its older performers. & Mr & Mrs Irving Cowan; B-Irving Cowan; T-Aidan They send out one of the best around in O'Brien; £26,925. Electrocutionist (Red Ransom) this afternoon. The multi- Margins: 2, 1 3/4, 3/4. Odds: 2-1, 7-2, 13-2. ple Group 1 winner, who transferred his high-class form Also Ran: Marcus Andronicus, Metropolitan Man (GB), from turf to dirt when taking the G1 Yasoodd (GB), Royal Power (Ire), Yarqus (GB), Decado at Nad Al Sheba Mar. 25, bids to follow in Dubai Millen- (Ire), Aeroplane (GB), Arabian Prince. nium’s esteemed prints here. Prince of Wales’s cont. p5

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Royal Ascot Results cont. Tuesday, Royal Ascot, Britain QUEEN ANNE S.-G1, £250,000, Ascot, 6-20, 4yo/up, COMING AROUND AT THE RIGHT TIME 1mT, 1:40.00, gd/fm. Amongst Araafa’s better efforts at two were a second 1--AD VALOREM, 126, c, 4, by Danzig to subsequent G1 Racing Post Trophy hero Palace 1st Dam: Classy Women (GSW & GISP-US, $154,708), Episode in the Listed Acomb S. at York in August and a by third in the G3 Horris Hill S. at Newbury in October. His 2nd Dam: Aironlass, by fourth-place finish in the May 6 G1 2000 Guineas at 3rd Dam: Classic Perfection, by Newmarket came on the heels of a troubled prepara- ($450,000 yrl ‘03 FTSAUG). O-Susan Magnier & tion, and he made a leap forward to best George Wash- R W Ingham; B-; T-Aidan O'Brien; ington by two lengths in testing conditions in the Irish J-; £141,950. Lifetime Record: equivalent at The Curragh three weeks later. There 10-4-1-1, £377,629. *3/4 to Petite Princess would be no rubber match for the Guineas winners at (), GSP-Ire; Full to Designer, G1SP-GB. Royal Ascot after it was announced that George Wash- 2-- (GB), 126, h, 6, Polish Precedent-- ington emerged from the Irish race with pulled muscles. Easy Option (Ire), by Prince Sabo (GB). But there was nothing to stop Araafa here. Positioned O/B- Stud; T-Ed Dunlop; £53,800. by Alan Munro in behind the Ballydoyle rabbit Arabian 3-- (Ire), 126, c, 4, King's Best--Shamarra Prince (Fusaichi Pegasus) in the early stages, the bay (Fr), by Zayyani (Ire). (84,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT). took over before the quarter pole and was clear as O-Godolphin; B-Cathal M Ryan; T-; Stormy River threaded his way through the pack from £26,925. rear. “He was very impressive and is the mile Margins: 1HF, NK, 1 3/4. Odds: 13-2, 11-2, 2-1. now,” asserted his jockey, who was riding his first Also Ran: Peeress (GB), Vortex (GB), Kandidate (GB), Royal Ascot winner in 12 years. “He leaves the gate Akimbo. Scratched: Belenus (Ire), Home Affairs (GB). fast, travels very strongly and has a good turn of foot. Ad Valorem was rated the joint-second top juvenile of He is uncomplicated and doesn't hesitate when he 2004 following his victory in the G1 Middle Park S., but takes the lead--he's very responsive and willing and his sophomore season failed to take off in the expected wants to win.” Noseda is hoping that Araafa receives manner. He was second to in the G1 St the plaudits now. “Sadly, he missed his prep for the James's Palace S. on his belated return 12 months ago Guineas and got sick 18 days before, but we decided to at the Royal meeting, after which he was fifth in the G1 run and he's just moved forward since then,” he ex- Prix Jean Prat at Chantilly and third behind Proclama- plained. “I didn't go to Ireland for the sake of a run, and tion in the G1 Sussex S. at Goodwood in July. Sixth in he did his job there. I feel today, hopefully he'll get the 's GI Turf Mile and ninth in the GI Breeders' credit he deserves as he's a top horse, a tough horse Cup Mile at Belmont in October, he was beaten over 30 and has a cruising speed and can kick.” Click for the lengths on his four-year-old debut in the G3 Gladness S. Racing Post chart or the brisnet.com catalogue-style on deep ground at The Curragh last time Apr. 9. The pedigree. bay was up on the front end early in this contest, but was soon settled in behind the leaders and rallied wide Click For Royal Ascot Radio as favored Peeress ( {GB}) was committed at the three-furlong marker. Wearing down that rival at the Listen to coverage from the world’s premier meet, including interviews, results, and furlong pole, he veered across her and the smooth- previews of the upcoming races. traveling Court Masterpiece, who was squeezed against the rail as Ad Valorem went clear. Queen Anne cont. p3

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Queen Anne Coverage cont. Tuesday, Royal Ascot, Britain The Order Stands... COVENTRY S.-G2, £80,000, Ascot, 6-20, 2yo, 6fT, The stewards conducted a lengthy inquiry, but al- 1:14.51, gd/fm. lowed the result to stand, though rider Kieren Fallon 1--#@HELLVELYN (GB), 127, c, 2, by Ishiguru was hit with a four-day bay. Trainer Aidan O’Brien felt 1st Dam: Cumbrian Melody (GB), by Petong (GB) is was the right decision. “He 2nd Dam: Avahra (GB), by Sahib won snug and seemed to have a 3rd Dam: Sabot d'Or (Ire), by (GB) nice bit up his sleeve,” he said. (32,000gns wnl ‘04 TATDEC; 100,000gns yrl ‘05 “This is a horse that always DONSEP). O-H E Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed; wanted fast ground and he's a B-N E & Mrs Poole & Trickledown Stud; T-Bryan very tough, genuine and sound Smart; £45,424. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, £58,010. horse.” As for the colt’s *First GSW for freshman sire (by Danzig). misfirings last year, O’Brien con- 2--Major Cadeaux (GB), 127, c, 2, Cadeaux Genereux Ad Valorem at Belmont tinued, “We kept him in training, (GB)--Maine Lobster, by Woodman. (37,000gns wnl Horsephotos as last year we couldn't get fast ‘04 TATDEC; i65,000 yrl ‘05 GOFORB). O-N A ground any day and when we Woodcock, A C Pickford & David Mort; B-R Evain; got him right in the Sussex it came up soft again. “We T-Richard Hannon; £17,216. were over the moon when he was third then, as we 3--Tariq (GB), 127, c, 2, Kyllachy (GB)--Tatora (GB), by knew the difference between this horse on soft ground Selkirk. (32,000gns wnl ‘04 TATDEC; 65,000gns yrl and on fast ground.” Trainer Sir was ‘05 TATOCT). O-Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar; accepting of defeat for the 7-4 market leader Peeress, B-D R Botterill; T-Peter Chapple-Hyam; £8,616. who did not get the run of the race. “The race went Margins: 3/4, 1, HF. Odds: 4-1, 11-2, 12-1. wrong for us from the start, as Frankie [Dettori on Also Ran: Kalgoorlie, Jo'Burg, La Neige (GB), Mubaashir (Ire), Sadeek (GB), Proclamation] hit her up the backside and set her Prince (Ire), Baby Strange (GB), Captain Marvelous (Ire), alight,” Stoute said. “I was never happy throughout the Everymanforhimself (Ire), Johannesburg Jack (Ire), Carson's Spirit, Holy race, as she was doing too much wide without cover, Roman Emperor (Ire), Deadshot Keen (Ire), Chjimes (Ire), Baltimore Jack (Ire), but the best horse won the race today." Court Master- Hammers Boy (Ire), Tudor Prince (Ire), Zafonical Storm. piece's trainer Ed Dunlop said, “Jamie [Spencer] was Hellvelyn struck at first asking at Leicester Apr. 6 and very upset, as he thinks he would have won and he's doubled his tally in a conditions race at Pontefract May run a great race.” Godolphin were upbeat about the run 26, when won by a convincing four-length margin. of Proclamation, who stayed on into third returning Always traveling strongly here while stalking the early from a 290-day absence. “We were happy with Procla- fractions under Ted Durcan, the grey was let loose mation, as we were two weeks behind schedule," approaching the quarter pole, chased down Major Racing Manager Simon Crisford commented. “He was a Cadeaux and had that rival in hand late. “He has to little bit rusty and you've got to be razor-sharp to win work with older horses at home and does it so easily,” these races. He missed two gallops at a crucial time, said trainer Bryan Smart, who added the Aug. 23 G2 and we knew we were coming here under-cooked, so I Gimcrack S. at York could be the next target. “He's think he ran a solid race. I think you'll see him to much grown a bit, and let's hope he can carry on for the rest better effect in the second half of the season, when the of the year.” Durcan commented, “He's big and leggy G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. [Sept. 23] back here at Ascot and he's not a speed horse--he'll stay seven furlongs at and GI Breeders' Cup Mile [at Churchill Downs Nov. 4] the moment, so there's no reason why he shouldn't get are his targets.” Click for the Racing Post chart or the a mile next year.” Click for the Racing Post chart or the brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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Tuesday, Royal Ascot, Britain Belying his inexperience of English tracks, jockey Jay KING'S STAND S.-G2, £200,000, Ascot, 6-20, 3yo/up, Ford stayed cool aboard the blaze-faced bay while 5fT, :59.79, gd/fm. tracking the fast fractions, and was ideally positioned 1--TAKEOVER TARGET (AUS), 133, g, 7, by Celtic Swing (GB) wide of the pack as the heat was turned on. Takeover 1st Dam: Shady Stream (Aus), by Archregent Target quickened to lead passing the quarter pole and 2nd Dam: Merry Shade (Aus), by Spectacular Spy forged an advantage which was withered away with 3rd Dam: Parasol (Aus), by Sostenuto (Ity) every stride by Benbaun, but the photo captured the O-Joe & Ben Janiak; B-Meringo Stud Farm; T-Joe Australian nose ahead where it mattered. “He drew Janiak; J-Jay Ford; £113,560. Lifetime Record: poorly and had to work to come across, so probably MG1SW-Aus, 19-12-1-2, £899,246. first time up he just gave out the last bit,” his rider 2--Benbaun (Ire), 128, g, 5, Stravinsky--Escape to explained. “He's all heart.” For Janiak, the win was the Victory (GB), by Salse. (14,000gns yrl ‘02 TATOCT). culmination of a plan hatched after taking the Feb. 4 O-Ransley, Birks & Hillen; B-Dr T A Ryan; T-Mark G1 Lightning S., the second part of his Flemington Wallace; £43,040. Group 1 treble which began in 2004 in the G1 Salinger 3--Pivotal Point (GB), 128, g, 6, Pivotal (GB)--True S. and was completed in the G1 Newmarket H. on his Precision (GB), by Presidium (GB). (9,000gns yrl ‘01 last start Mar. 11. “It's a great result and now it's over, DONSEP). O-R A Bernard; B-T R Lock; T-Peter Makin; it wasn't that hard as he traveled over pretty good, and £21,540. that was my biggest worry," Janiak explained. Margins: SHD, HF, NK. Odds: 7-1, 16-1, 25-1. Benbaun's trainer Mark Wallace said of the runner-up, Also Ran: Falkirk (NZ) (DH), Dandy Man (Ire) (DH), “He's the best sprinter we have over here. As long as Baltic King (GB), Glamour Puss (NZ), Moss Vale (Ire), La he's alright, he might go to The Curragh on Irish Derby Cucaracha (GB), The Tatling (Ire), Les Arcs, Ashdown day [July 2] for the Listed Richard H Faught Memorial Express (Ire), La Chunga, Mecca's Mate (GB), Tax Free S. he won last year.” Trainer Peter Makin revealed that (Ire), (GB), Resplendent Glory (Ire), Majestic third-place finisher Pivotal Point will return for the Missile (Ire), Texas Gold (GB), Celtic Mill (GB), Corridor Golden Jubilee. Up close in the early going, Tabaret Creeper (Fr), The Trader (Ire), Godfrey Street (GB), Fire was tiring when he clipped heels and fell, and the rally- Up the Band (GB), Bond City (Ire), Boogie Street (GB). ing Orientor was unable to avoid him. Both horses’ DNF: Orientor (GB), Tabaret (GB). connections reported them unscathed, and Tabaret's There was plenty of drama over these five furious jockey Dean McKeown was not seriously injured by the furlongs, and it was Takeover Target who emerged on fall. Click for the Racing Post chart or the brisnet.com top at the end to provide the fairytale result for the catalogue-style pedigree. one-time taxi driver Joe Janiak. In a renewal marred by the falls of Orientor (GB) (Inchinor {GB}) and Tabaret ROYAL ASCOT 2006 (GB) (Bertolini), the Antipodean raider prevailed in a Thursday 22 June head-bobber to deny Benbaun after a pulsating final Time Race Conditions drive under Jay Ford. In doing so, the gelding who cost 2.35p Norfolk S.-G2 5fT, 2yo just A$1,250 followed in the hoofprints of 2003 hero 3.10p Ribblesdale S.-G2 1 1/2mT, 3yo, f Choisir (Aus) and, like that ground-breaking horse, 3.50p Gold Cup-G1 2 1/2mT, 4/up could now tackle the second leg on Saturday in the G1 4.25p Britannia S. (hcp) 1mT, 3yo, c/g Golden Jubilee S. Janiak indicated that he would wait 4.55p Hampton Court S.-L 1 1/4mT, 3yo and see how the seven-year-old came out of the race 5.30p Buckingham Palace S. (hcp) 7fT, 3/up before committing his charge. THUNDERELLO PROVES SPEED MAKES SIRES!

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Tuesday, Longchamp, France PRIX DU LYS-G3, i80,000, Longchamp, 6-20, 3yo, Today’s Graded Stakes c/g, 1 1/2mT, 2:32.20, gd. brought to you by 1--#@RAIL LINK (GB), 123, c, 3, by (GB) 1st Dam: Docklands, by Theatrical (Ire) 2nd Dam: Dockage, by Riverman 3rd Dam: Golden Alibi, by Empery O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Andre Fabre; J-Christophe Soumillon; i40,000. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i56,100. *1/2 to 9:35a Jersey S.-G3, Asc Chelsea Manor (GB) (), GSW & MG1SP- 10:10a Windsor Forest S.-G2, Asc Fr, $134,685. 2--Sudan (Ire), 123, c, 3, Peintre Celebre--Sarabande, 10:50a Prince of Wales’s S.-G1, Asc by Woodman. O-Ecurie Wildenstein; B-Dayton 11:55a Queen Mary S.-G2, Asc Investments Ltd; T-Elie Lellouche; i16,000. All times Eastern Daylight Time. 3--Britannic (GB), 123, c, 3, Rainbow Quest--Anka BC Sprint/Met Mile Winner SILVER TRAIN Britannia, by Irish River (Fr). O-Sheikh Mohammed bin to Vinery After Racing Career! Rashid al Maktoum; B-Exors of the Late Gerald W Click here for more... Leigh; T-Andre Fabre; i12,000. Margins: 2HF, 2, 5. Odds: 0.70, 2.90, 7.20. P P R E V I E W S P Also Ran: Prince Flori (Ger), Spicy Wings (Fr), Batian (Fr). Wednesday, Royal Ascot, Britain, post time: 3:50 p.m. Rail Link parted company with his rider on debut at PRINCE OF WALES’S S.-G1, £350,000, 4yo/up, Saint-Cloud Apr. 10, but, in his 1 1/4mT second time out, completed the SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER course for a runner-up finish at 1 7 Ace (Ire) Danehill A O’Brien Chantilly May 10. Successful 2 2 Corre Caminos (Fr) Montjeu (Ire) Delzangles back at Saint-Cloud last time 3 3 David Junior Pleasant Tap Meehan May 29, he never gave odds-on 4 4 Electrocutionist Red Ransom bin Suroor supporters a moment's worry in 5 6 Manduro (Ger) Monsun (Ger) Fabre this contest and secured a career 6 1 Notnowcato (GB) Inchinor (GB) Stoute www.france-galop.com high in dominant fashion. The 7 5 (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) E Dunlop Juddmonte homebred was set- All carry 126 pounds bar Ouija Board, 123. tled off the pace until turning into the straight, seized Electrocutionist, nurtured under the care of Italian control approaching the final furlong and eased clear trainer Valfredo Valiani, rewarded that soft approach thereafter to record an untroubled first stakes win. Click with a second to Shirocco (Ger) in the 2004 G1 Gran here for the Racing Post chart. Premio del Italiano at San Siro. Following his victory at that venue in the G1 Gran Premio di Milano last June, he began his travels with a defeat of ROYAL ASCOT 2006 Zenno Rob Roy (Jpn) in the International at York in Friday 23 June August, but disappointed when third in the GI Canadian Time Race Conditions International at Woodbine in October. The Kentucky- 2.35p Albany S.-G3 6fT, 2yo, f bred bay resurfaced with a win in the G2 Maktoum 3.10p King Edward VII S-G2 1 1/2mT, 3yo, c/g Challenge Mar. 2 at Nad Al Sheba before adding a 3.50p Coronation S.-G1 1mT, 3yo, f convincing tally in the G1 Dubai World Cup Mar. 25, 4.25p Wolferton Rated S.-L 1 1/4mT, 3/up and has been pointed for this race since. “We gave him 4.55p Queen’s Vase-G3 2mT, 3yo a break after winning the Dubai World Cup,” trainer 5.30p King George V S. (hcp) 1 1/2mT, 3yo Saeed bin Suroor explained. “He has been working www.royalascot.co.uk nicely and I am happy with him--we will see how he gets on.” Prince of Wale’s S. Preview cont. p6 Saratoga Sales Graduate Wins G1 Queen Anne S. at Royal Ascot! AD VALOREM, purchased for $450,000 at the 2003 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Selected Yearling Sale, won yesterday’s prestigious G1 Queen Anne S. at Royal Ascot. Congratulations to owners Susan Magnier & R W Ingham, breeder Calumet Farm and trainer Aidan O’Brien. fasigtipton.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/21/06 • PAGE 6 of 9

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On the day Electrocutionist beat proven dirt perform- ers on Dubai’s biggest stage, David Junior cemented his reputation as a top-class runner with an impressive score in the G1 Dubai Duty Free S. That confirmed the impression he created when taking the G1 Champion S. in Newmarket in October, and he has been prepared specifically for this challenge. Ouija Board, who Shirocco too strong in the G1 at Epsom June 2, is pitched in again against the colts. This race was the scene of her darkest day when she was injured12 months ago, but has since reversed fortunes, staging a glorious comeback when annexing the G1 at Sha Tin in December. Fortunes did not favor her when fourth in the Mar. 25 G1 at Nad al Sheba and third in the G1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Sha Tin Apr. 23, and her trainer Ed Dunlop thinks that she may have improved since Epsom. “It’s a very competitive race, but she’s been a fantastic servant to everyone and we hope people enjoy seeing her,” he commented. “She is against arguably two of the best mile-and-a-quarter horses in the world over a trip which is not her ideal and it will be tough, but we knew that when we kept her in training. She seems very well and I think she looks better physically now than when she went to Epsom. She did a good bit of work on Friday, so we’re giving it a go.” Aidan O’Brien relies on last year’s runner-up Ace, who needs to step up off his fourth in the Coronation Cup, while Andre Fabre puts forward Only Proclamation (Ire) proved better in the G1 Sus Manduro, who comes here off a second in the G1 Prix sex S. at Goodwood in July, and in her only outing d’Ispahan at Longchamp last time May 21. since, she ran fourth in the May 20 G1 Lockinge S. at Newbury. “Obviously we're hoping she has improved Wednesday, Royal Ascot, Britain, post time: 3:10 p.m. from her Newbury run and she certainly seems to be in WINDSOR FOREST S.-G2, £130,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT good order,” Elite’s Racing Manager Matthew Budden SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT told PA Sport. “We skipped the Group 1 [Queen Anne], 1 5 Luas Line (Ire) Danehill Wachman 129 as she doesn't have a penalty running in this race, and 2 1 Bon Nuit (Ire) Night Shift Wragg 124 at the weights she looks pretty well in.” Echelon repre- 3 2 Chantilly Beauty (Fr) Josr Algarhoud (Ire) Pritchard-Gordon 124 sents the Sir Michael Stoute stable, which currently 4 6 Echelon (GB) Danehill Stoute 124 enjoys a 100-percent record in this contest, inaugurated 5 3 Royal Alchemist (GB) Kingsinger (Ire) Usher 124 in 2004 and won by Freemason Lodge distaffers Fa- 6 8 Shapira (Ger) Kornado (GB) Lowe 124 vourable Terms (GB) and Peeress (GB). She looks pro- 7 4 (Ire) Marju (Ire) Fanshawe 124 gressive, having won the Listed Chartwell Fillies' S. at 8 7 Violet Park (GB) Pivotal (GB) Meehan 124 Lingfield May 13 and G3 Princess Elizabeth S. at Epsom 9 9 Zayn Zen (GB) Singspiel (Ire) M Jarvis 124 last time June 2. “She came out of her last race very 10 10 Astronomia (NZ) King's Best bin Suroor 123 well and she's a filly that appreciates top of the ground, Soviet Song has been the darling of the masses, and so that won't be a ,” owner Cheveley Park that does not only apply to her owners’ syndicate, Stud’s Managing Director Chris Richardson told PA which has been blessed with some memorable perfor- Sport. “We hope she runs well, but obviously we have mances over the past four seasons. Since her success a lot of respect for Soviet Song.” Luas Line, who estab- in the G1 Fillies’ Mile here in September 2002, the Elite lished her credentials with an impressive success in the Racing Club’s superstar has added two renewals of GI Garden City Breeders Cup H. at Belmont in Septem- Newmarket’s G1 Falmouth S., the G1 Sussex S. at ber, ran an encouraging race on her return when fourth Goodwood and G1 Matron S. at Leopardstown in 2004. in the Listed Glencairn S. at Leopardstown June 7. Third in this contest 12 months ago under a penalty, “She's in really good form, but we have to give Soviet her lack of a win at the highest level last term means Song five pounds, which is going to be hard work,” that she escapes that burden this time. trainer David Wachman told PA Sport. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/21/06 • PAGE 7 of 9

Wednesday, Royal Ascot, Britain, post time: 4:55 p.m. JERSEY S.-G3 QUEEN MARY S.-G2, £70,000, 2yo, f, 5fT Asset and Red Clubs represent the form of the May 6 SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER G1 2000 Guineas at Newmarket, having finished ninth 1 6 Christmas Tart (Ire) Danetime (Ire) Smith and 12th, respectively, in that mile Classic. While the 2 10 Feelin Foxy (GB) Foxhound Shaw latter is penalised for his success in the G3 Greenham 3 12 Gilded (Ire) Redback (GB) Hannon S. at Newbury Apr. 22, Asset escapes the extra impost 4 15 Hythe Bay (GB) Auction House Phillips and bids to provide trainer Richard Hannon with his 5 13 Nina Blini (GB) Bertolini Meehan second renewal after the exploits of Sergeyev (Ire) in 6 5 Princess Iris (Ire) Desert Prince (Ire) O'Neill 1995. Third in the G3 S. at Sandown in August, 7 2 Ripping (GB) Green Desert Hannon Asset bested subsequent G2 Mehl-Mulhens-Rennen 8 9 Roxan (Ire) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) K Ryan (German 2000 Guineas) victor Royal Power (Ire) in the 9 14 Simply Perfect (GB) Danehill Noseda Apr. 1 Listed Easter S. at Kempton before his tame 10 1 Slipasearcher (Ire) Danetime (Ire) Evans Guineas effort. “Asset seems in great form,” Highclere 11 4 Sparkling Eyes (GB) Lujain C Brittain 12 3 Su Doku Lemon Drop Kid Littmoden Racing’s Managing Director Harry Her- 13 11 Sunley Gift (GB) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) Channon bert commented. “He has got a lot of speed and a stiff 14 7 Tarkamara (Ire) (GB) Cole seven furlongs should be ideal. In hindsight, I think he 15 8 Vital Statistics (GB) Indian Ridge (Ire) Elsworth ran well in the Guineas, only being beaten just under All carry 124 pounds. seven lengths, though the trainer and jockey felt he Roxan looked a potential world-beater when besting could have done better.” Jeremy Noseda, who has won experienced fillies on debut in the Listed Hilary Needler two of the last four renewals of this event, has made Trophy at Beverley May 31, the race which Attraction no secret of the regard in which the Apr. 19 (GB) took en route to victory in this race three years Newmarket conditions scorer Secret World is held. ”I ago. Gilded has battle scars to bring to this war, having think this horse has enormous potential,” he said. “We run up a four-timer culminating in a typically gutsy were very tempted to run him in the St. James’s Palace score in the Listed Marygate S. at York May 19, while but have decided to go for the Group 3, rather than Jeremy Noseda relies on Simply Perfect, who ran into a stepping straight into Group 1 company. I do feel he smart rival on debut when second to Dutch Art (GB) in possesses plenty of speed, while ground and trip a conditions race at Windsor June 5. “I was very shouldn’t be an issue.” Levera followed handicap suc- pleased with her first start and felt she bumped into a cesses at Newmarket Apr. 18 and May 7 with an em- pretty high-class colt,” the Newmarket-based condi- phatic score in the Listed Merrion S. at York 10 days tioner said. “She appears to have come on for the race later and trainer Alan King is hopeful. “I couldn’t be and will be suited by the ground. I hope that she does- happier with him and it’s all gone smoothly,” he said. n’t find the five furlongs too sharp.” Mick Channon, “His work has been A-1 and, while this is much his who took this 12 months ago with Flashy Wings (GB), biggest test to date, he has earned his right to be in the puts forward Sunley Gift, winner of the same condi- tions event won by her stablemate last year at field and I hope he’ll run extremely well.” Newbury May 19. Princess Iris, a Nottingham maiden victress in her only outing June 7, was purchased last Thursday, Royal Ascot, Britain week by Team Valor. GOLD CUP-G1, £225,000, 4yo/up, 2 1/2mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT Wednesday, Royal Ascot, Britain, post time: 2:35 p.m. 1 10 Akarem (GB) Kingmambo Cosgrave 128 JERSEY S.-G3, £65,000, 3yo, 7fT 2 7 Barolo (GB) Danehill Murtagh 128 SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT 3 4 Distinction (Ire) Danehill Kinane 128 1 10 Red Clubs (Ire) Red Ransom B Hills 132 4 3 High Action Theatrical (Ire) Hughes 128 2 8 Assertive (GB) Bold Edge (GB) Hannon 127 5 1 Media Puzzle Theatrical (Ire) Smullen 128 3 1 Asset (Ire) Marju (Ire) Hannon 127 6 2 Reefscape (GB) Linamix (Fr) Soumillon 128 4 12 Cousteau (GB) Spinning World Chapple-Hyam 127 7 11 Sergeant Cecil (GB) King's Signet Munro 128 5 9 Jeremy Danehill Dancer (Ire) Stoute 127 8 6 Tungsten Strike Smart Strike Moore 128 6 4 Kingsgate Prince (Ire) Desert Sun (GB) Best 127 9 5 Winged d'Argent (Ire) In the Wings (GB) Fanning 128 7 7 Levera (GB) Groom Dancer King 127 10 8 (Ire) Sadler's Wells Fallon 128 8 14 Manston (Ire) Indian Ridge (Ire) Meehan 127 11 9 Motafarred (Ire) Machiavellian Callan 126 9 3 Proud Killer (GB) Killer Instinct (GB) Jenkins 127 12 12 Guadalajara (Ger) Acatenango (Ger) Dettori 125 10 13 Racer Forever Rahy Gosden 127 11 6 Saville Road (GB) Mozart (Ire) Daly 127 12 2 Secret World (Ire) Spinning World Noseda 127 TDN TODAY 13 5 Mednaya (Ire) Anabaa Gibson 124 Headline News ...... 9 pages 14 11 Rydal Mount (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) Kittow 124 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/21/06 • PAGE 8 of 9

P N E W S T O D A Y P WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES WARRSAN DIES MG1SW Warrsan (Ire) (-- by Alan Porter Lucayan Princess {Ire}, by High Line {GB}), retired in May after suffering a small chip on the sesamoid in his Saturday, Churchill Downs left front leg, died Monday STEPHEN FOSTER H.-GI, $844,500, CDX, 6-17, night after a brief illness. 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:49 1/5, ft. The eight-year-old, who was 1--@#SEEK GOLD, 116, g, 6, by Touch Gold being cared for by Rossdales 1st Dam: Aly's Adita (SW, $150,212), by veterinary surgeons at 2nd Dam: Royal Entrance, by Carlburg Stables, developed 3rd Dam: Prince's Gate, by Sun Again complications resulting from O-Bowman Couch Racing LLC; B-Highfield Farm (KY); a tumor. Trainer Clive T-Ron Moquett; J-C H Borel; $502,647. Lifetime Brittain, who handled the Record: 28-5-7-2, $887,636. Warrsan france-galop.com classy veteran throughout Click for the brisnet.com chart or the free brisnet.com his career, said, “It is an catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Taylor absolute tragedy that Warrsan was unable to go onto Made. the life that he so richly deserved as a stallion. He was For the 1999 breeding season, Adena Springs Ken- one of the family to all of us here at Carlburg and we tucky retired two top-class sons of Deputy Minister, will miss him.” Saeed Manana, Warrsan’s owner, Awesome Again and Touch Gold. Awesome Again was added, “I would like to thank all those who tried so unraced at two, and took the GII Jim Dandy S. and hard to save him, but unfortunately, it was not to be. I Queens Plate at three. His peak came at four, however, feel so sorry for and all his team who when he was undefeated in six starts, including the GI loved him as much as I did.” Warrsan broke his maiden Whitney H. and GI Breeders’ Cup Classic. Touch Gold at Sandown in July of 2001. It took time for him to was earlier to come to hand, winning a six-furlong reach his peak, but he picked up his first group success maiden at two, and finishing second in the Swynford in the G3 John Porter S. in April of 2003, and went on S., and third in the GII Grey Breeders’ Cup S., at the to win the G2 Sagitta Jockey Club S. and G1 Corona- same age. He really flourished at three, scoring his first tion Cup that season. He defended his title in that pres- stakes win with an 8 1/2-length tally over subsequent tigious event the following year, and also captured the champion sprinter Smoke Glacken in the GII Lexington G1 , a victory he would repeat S. Pointed next for the GI Preakness S., Touch Gold in 2005. Kerrin McEvoy, who partnered Warrsan to stumbled at the start, but came flying at the finish to both victories at Baden-Baden, paid tribute at the time take fourth behind Silver Charm. In the GI Belmont S., of his retirement. ”He was a terrific old horse and he Touch Gold showed what might have been in the gave my career a big kick forward at a time when most Preakness, running down Silver Charm close home to people knew me only as Godolphin's second jockey,” end that horse’s Triple Crown bid by a half-length. he told Racing Post. “He was so genuine, a real profes- When that victory was followed up by a win in the GI sional, and I will miss him a lot.” The bay made his final Haskell Invitational, Touch Gold stood at the head of start in the G1 Hong Kong Vase at Sha Tin in Decem- three-year-old class, but all was not well. When he ber, finishing off the board, but was preparing for a stumbled in the Preakness, Touch Gold grabbed a quar- 2006 campaign when he was injured. He retired with nine wins from his 43 starts, earning £1,654,749. ter, and although he was successful on a patched foot in the Belmont and Haskell, the problem was to hamper his career from then on. This was evident when he Thoroughbred Daily News is: ended the three-year-old season with a fourth in the GII Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Pegasus H. and an off-the-board finish in the GI Breed- Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher ers’ Cup Classic. Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Away from the races for more than sixth months, Alycia Borer Director of Advertising Jessica Martini Associate Editor Touch Gold came back at four to take a one mile Chur- Alan Carasso Assistant Editor chill Downs allowance in a time just 1/5 off the track Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor record. Unfortunately, following this sparkling effort, Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant Touch Gold, was to start only three more times. Un- Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter placed in the GI Pacific Classic, he went down by a Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter neck to , as the pair set a new track record in O’Donnell Lee Intern Keeneland’s GIII Fayette S. Touch Gold ended his career Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services finishing eighth in the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic, as Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant Awesome Again grabbed the glory. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/21/06 • PAGE 9 of 9

Alan Porter cont. Even though those hopes were never realized, Seek Gold did give occasional glimpses of the ability which With Awesome Again ending his career on a higher caused him to have been held in such high regard, most note, he retired to stand at $50,000, with Touch Gold notably in the 2004 GII Clark H.--over the Stephen starting at $30,000. When their runners hit the track, Foster course and distance--where he finished well to both were out of the gates fast with Grade I-winning take second 1 1/4 lengths behind Saint Liam. As an first season two-year-olds: Toccet, for Awesome Again, augury to the future, we can note that in third that day, and Composure, for Touch Gold. Of course, two years a nose behind Seek Gold, was Perfect Drift, who was later, Awesome Again’s career soared into the strato- beaten precisely the same margin by Seek Gold in the sphere, when on Breeders’ Cup Day Wilko captured the Stephen Foster. GI Juvenile, and eventual Horse of the Year On the distaff side of his pedigree, Seek Gold comes annexed the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic. from an historic Calumet family. His dam, Aly’s Adita- Awesome Again has built on that momentum, and for –winner of the listed Pippin S. at Oaklawn Park–-is by the 2006 recent breeding season, his fee was at Alydar, and is half-sister to Calumet’s champion $125,000, while Touch Gold stood at $50,000. The three-year-old Davona Dale. Davona Dale and Aly’s most recent weekend, however, belonged to Touch Adita were the only stakes winners produced by their Gold. For, while Awesome Again’s Spun Sugar started dam, Royal Entrance, but that mare is also ancestress favorite for the GI Ogden Phipps H., but produced an of several other major winners around the world, includ- uncharacteristicly flat effort to finish fourth, Touch ing the GI Futurity S. victor, Agincourt; Jamelao, who Gold’s son, Seek Gold took the GI Stephen Foster H. at took the GI Gran Premio de La Americas-International in odds of 91.70-1. Argentina; and Flying Snowdrop, heroine of the GI Stuttaford Fillies Guineas in South Africa. Royal En- SEEK GOLD, g, 2000 trance also owns a pretty fancy pedigree, as she is by champion Tim Tam, winner of the and Vice Regent Victoria Regina Preakness S., out of the Bed o’ Roses H. winner, Deputy Minister Bunty’s Flight Prince’s Gate; also granddam of the GI Preakness vic- Mint Copy Shakney tor, Gate Dancer. For good measure, her second dam Touch Gold (Seek Gold’s fourth dam), Siena Way, is a sister to Tom Fool Busanda Citation, generally regarded as one of the top four of Passing Mood five U.S. runners of the last century. Cool Mood Northern Dancer Happy Mood Seek Gold--bred on the same Deputy Minister/Alydar cross as earlier Grade I winners Victory Speech and Ten Raise You Most Wanted-–is the product of a mating where both Alydar On-And-On parents have quite close inbreeding of their own, but Aly’s Adita Sweet Tooth SW Plum Cake their offspring is more of an outcross. Touch Gold is 9Fls, 1GSW, inbred 4x4 to Northern Dancer. Aly’s Adita has Calu- Royal Entrance Tim Tam Tom Fool 1SP Wnr Two Lea met’s great mare, Two Lea 4x3; Two Lea’s sire, Bull 15Fls, 1Ch, Prince’s Gate Sun Again Lea 5x5x4x4; and ’s sire, 6x6x5x5 x5. 1GSW, 1SW 8Fls, 0SW Siena Way It’s notable that Northern Dancer himself did very well with mares carrying Bull Dog’s sire, Teddy (seven A six-year-old gelding, Seek Gold is one of five stakes times in Aly’s Adita), a horse who had a genetic rela- winners from Touch Gold’s first crop, the others includ- tionship to Gainsborough (doubled in Northern Dancer’s ing the previously mentioned dual Grade I winner Com- pedigree). posure; Midas Eyes, who earned a Grade I win in the Seek Gold does have one fairly close duplication of Forego H.; and GIII Tampa Bay Derby victor Region of his own, that of Tom Fool, who is 4x4. Tom Fool sits Merit. His second crop yielded five stakes winners, between the close inbreeding in Touch Gold’s pedigree, headed by GI Forego H. winner, Mass Media, and the and it can often pay to duplicate a strain which is thus extremely rapid three-time graded winner Medallist. situated. With regard to Touch Gold and Tom Fool, we There were three stakes winners in Touch Gold’s third can note that Tom Fool appears in the dams of seven crop, and his fourth crop, currently three-year-olds, of his 14 stakes winners; four of his six graded win- includes Sugar Swirl, successful in the Princess Eliza- ners; and three of his four Grade I winners. For good beth S., the top race for Canadian-bred two-year-old measure, Touch Gold Grade I winner Composure does- fillies. n’t have Tom Fool, but does have Tom Fool’s Although Seek Gold’s Stephen Foster win was a three-quarters relative Spring Run. tremendous upset, it’s worth recalling that after suc- cessive wins in maiden and allowance races at he Alan Porter may be contacted at backend of his two-year-old season, he was ranked [email protected]. Please cc TDN management among then-trainer Nick Zito’s Derby prospects. at [email protected]. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006

BENDING STRINGS RETIRED MGSW Bending Strings (American Chance--Straight South, by Hail the Pirates), fifth in Saturday’s GI Ogden Phipps H. at Belmont 2:01p 3rd-BEL, $44k, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m Park, has been retired. The TVG FAIRBANKS (Giant’s Causeway), a $1.85M FTSAUG five-year-old mare was sent to yearling, set the pace before tiring to be fifth going 10 panels the breeding shed earlier this on the lawn May 28. He tries the dirt for the first time. Darley Tall Story (Quiet American) year, and is in foal to Dis- homebred , a full to GISW Cara torted Humor. Bred and raced Rafaela and 1/2 to MGSW Abaginone, comes back after a by John Gunther, the dark troubled seventh at Gulfstream Apr. 1. brisnet.com pps bay won six of her 29 starts, 5:17p 9th-CDX, $50K, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT including the GII Nassau TVG THE MAX (Point Given) was a solid second on the Churchill Bending Strings Four Footed Fotos County Breeders’ Cup S. and turf in his May 26 debut. A 1/2 to SW & MGISP I Love Silver the GII H. in 2004 and, in her final trip to and MGSP Chosen Chief, he was a $250K KEESEP yearling. More Fascination (Dynafomer) the winner’s circle, the 2005 GII Chilukki S. at Churchill , also second in his first try, Downs. She was also runner-up in the GI Test S., GI La adds Lasix. brisnet.com pps Brea S. and GI Go for Wand H. Her earnings totaled $870,612. F-T CATALOGUES 477 FOR JULY Fasig-Tipton has announced that 477 yearlings have been catalogued for WOODBINE IMPOSES STIFF RULES ON SHIP- the Selected Summer Yearling Sale July 17-18 at New- PERS TO MAJOR STAKES town Paddocks in Lexington, Kentucky. Sessions each By Jennifer Morrison, courtesty The Blood-Horse day will begin at 10 a.m. The sale will open with 212 David Willmot, president and chief executive officer yearlings in the New Sire Showcase, presenting off- of Woodbine Entertainment Group, prides himself on spring of first and second-crop sires. Sires represented protecting customers at his racetrack, and in June he by their first yearlings in 2006 include Aldebaran, Em- implemented a new rule regarding shippers for major pire Maker, Harlan’s Holiday, Hold That Tiger, Kafwain, races at the Toronto track. Macho Uno, Posse, Proud Citizen, Repent, Sky , Horses that were pointed to the June 25 Queen's Sunday Break (Jpn), Van Nistelrooy, Vindication, Plate and those intending to ship for the Atto Mile Whywhywhy, Wiseman’s and Zavata. In addition, (Can-I) and Pattison Canadian International (Can-1) are offspring of established leading sires such as Deputy required to ship into Woodbine 48 hours before entries Minister, Distorted Humor, Dixieland Band, Forestry, close for the races. Fusaichi Pegasus, Gilded Time, Grand Slam, Langfuhr, Each horse arriving on the grounds will be strictly Mr. Greeley, Thunder Gulch, Touch Gold and Unbri- supervised by an assigned security guard who may dled’s Song are included in the two-day auction. Cata- accompany each one to and from the track for training. logues are available on-line at www.fasigtipton.com. Those allowed access to the horses for feeding, groom- ing, and any medical treatments will be only those STAKES CLOSINGS approved by security and everything will be docu- TODAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21: mented. Any horse could have its blood tested at any 07-01 $150,000 Arlington Classic-III, AP, 3yo, time. 8.5fT (500) Willmot cites the arrests in New Jersey in March of 07-01 $100,000 Landaluce, Hol, 2yo, f, 6f (100) Standardbred driver Eric Ledford and four associates 07-02 $200,000 Stars and Stripes Breeders' Cup H.-III, over allegations of blood doping with erythropoietin (EPO) plus last year's controversial victory by Wild AP, 3yo/up, 12fT (150) Desert in the Queen's Plate as reasons for the new rule. 07-04 $100,000 Hollywood Juvenile Championship-III, For complete story, click here. Hol, 2yo, 6f (100) 09-04 $250,000 Del Mar Debutante-I, Dmr, 2yo, f, 7f (250) TDN TODAY 09-06 $250,000 Del Mar Futurity-II, Dmr, 2yo, 7f (250) Around the World ...... 6 pages www.stakesdigestweekly.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/21/06 • PAGE 2 of 6

H OBS JUNE SALE H H I N D U S T R Y I N F O H SMOKE GLACKEN COLT TOPS DAY 1 AT OBS Race for Education Names Irwin “Valedictorian”: A colt by champion sprinter Smoke Glacken brought the The Race for Education presented its first-ever Vale- top price of $220,000 during the first day of action at dictorian Award to Barry Irwin, president of Team the Ocala Breeders’ Sale Company’s June Sale of Two- Valor, at the Thoroughbred Fraternity Party last Satur- year-olds in Training and Horses of Racing Age. Pur- day night. The award was created to recognize “excep- chased by Joseph Brocklebank, agent, the Mar. 17 foal tional support by a volunteer or Board member,” ac- was consigned by Eisaman Equine, agent. A half cording to a press release. Irwin is a founding board brother to multiple stakes placed Dreams Go Bye (Twin- member of The Race for Education, which in its four- ing), the gray covered a quarter mile in :21 3/5, the co- year existence has given out more than $1 million in fastest time for the distance, during Saturday’s first college scholarships, mostly to children of backstretch breeze session. Eisaman Equine also sold the top filly of and farm workers. The Thoroughbred Fraternity Party the session, with a daughter of leading sire Danzig. was held June 17 at the Kentucky Derby Museum at Knocked down with a $200,000 final bid from Carolyn Churchill Downs to benefit The Race for Education and Wilson, the filly is a half sister to graded-stakes placed the Klein Family Learning Center. “Through Team Valor Free Agent On Ice (El Prado {Ire}). The bay, the re- and Team Valor racing partnerships, Barry has been corded the co-fastest three-eighths Saturday, covered responsible for donating more race proceeds to The the distance in :33 4/5. “I thought the sale went well,” said OBS Director of Sales Tom Ventura. “The good Race for Education than any other participant,” said horses always sell well.” With average and median up, Race For Education Executive Director Elisabeth Jensen Ventura was pleased with the results. “Average and Collier. “This year Team Valor once again is leading the median was up over last year’s figures, so the numbers way, with more than $15,000 already in purse dona- are definitely going in the right direction,” he said. The tions to The Race For Education, including the single second session gets underway today at 10:30 a.m. largest purse donation, $6,250 from Irridescence’s win in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes in Hong Kong.” For OBS JUNE more information about The Race for Education, visit TOP FOUR TWO-YEAR-OLDS www.racingscholarships.com. Hip sex Sire Dam Price 233 c Smoke Glacken Lawana Go Fast $220,000 ($160,000 yrl ‘05 KEESEP) H E A S T H B-Robert & Lawana Low (Ky) Consigned by Eisaman Equine Yesterday’s Results: Purchased by Joseph Brocklebank, agent for Jeff Singer Racing CANDY ECLAIR S., $53,100, DEL, 6-20, 3yo/up, f/m, 069 f Danzig Bubbly On Ice $200,000 6f, 1:09 2/5, ft. B-M.G.G. Holdings (Ky) 1--CONTRAST, 123, f, 4, --Safely Kept Consigned by Eisaman Equine, agent (Ch. Sprinter, MGISW, $2,194,206), by Horatius. Purchased by Carolyn Wilson O/B-Jayeff B Stables (KY); T-Alan E Goldberg; 175 f Orientate Gold In My Stars $150,000 J-R A Dominguez; $31,860. Lifetime Record: 5-4-0-1, ($52,000 yrl ‘05 KEESEP) $127,706. *1/2 to Peace Chant (War Chant), GSP. B-Robert B Berger (Ky) Consigned by Cloverleaf Farms II & Brent Fernung, agent 2--Miss Elsie, 119, m, 5, Golden Gear--Nelsie, by Purchased by Zayat Stables Carson City. $10,620. 91 f Hay Halo Clever Moranda $100,000 3--Thats Our Song, 119, m, 5, Thats Our Buck-- B-Francisco Gardea (Ky) Sing Jack Sing, by Singh. $5,841. Consigned by Pure Silk Farm, agent Margins: 2, 2HF, 5 1/4. Odds: 1.00, 2.20, 2.20. Purchased by John Dowd, agent for Robert Hurley Contrast galloped in her first two outings, including a five-length score in a Belmont allowance June 11. Third OBS JUNE in her stakes debut in the Beautiful Day S. over this TUESDAY, June 20, 2005 track July 9, the bay spent the next 11 months on the sidelines before returning to action with a solid victory SESSION TOTALS 2006 2005 in Monmouth’s Red Cross S. May 13. Sent off at even No. Offered 180 231 money here, the well-bred filly was on her toes at the No. Sold 117 157 RNAs 63 74 break and led the field through early splits of :22.35 % RNA 35% 32% and :45.54. Comfortably in front turning for home, the Gross $2,710,400 $3,038,300 homebred cruised to the wire an easy winner. Average (% change) $23,166 (+19.7%) $19,352 Median (% change) $14,000 (+27.3%) $11,000 Eastern report cont. p3 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/21/06 • PAGE 3 of 6

Eastern report cont. Wednesday, Royal Ascot, post time: 5:30 p.m. SANDRINGHAM H.-Listed, £55,000, 3yo, f, 1mT Monday Night’s Results: SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT 5th-CNL, $24,000, Msw, 3yo, 1mT, 1:40 3/5, fm. 1 16 Expensive (GB) Royal Applause (GB) Wall 133 +SILENT ROAR (c, 3, Unbridled's Song--Jane's the 2 6 Stage Flight (GB) In the Wings (GB) Meehan 130 Name, by Trempolino), a $300,000 KEESEP yearling, 3 3 After You (GB) Pursuit of Love (GB) B Hills 128 was off at 5-1 in his career opener. The gray was last 4 17 Sweet Afton (Ire) Mujadil Tyrrell 125 away from the gate and sat at the back of the pack 5 4 (Ire) Intikhab Bell 124 through six furlongs in a snail-like 1:16.36, but finished 6 2 La Mottie (GB) King's Best Noseda 124 well from between horses to win by a widening three 7 19 Makderah (Ire) Danehill Tregoning 124 lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $13,680. 8 7 Shortest Day (GB) Zafonic Stoute 123 9 8 Nyarhini (GB) Fantastic Light Wragg 123 O/T-Michael J Moran. B-Gainesway Ltd 10 9 Saabiq Grand Slam C Brittain 122 (KY). 11 1 Harvest Queen (Ire) Spinning World Makin 122 12 14 Psychic Star (GB) Diktat (GB) Swinburn 122 13 5 Polished Gem (Ire) Danehill Weld 121 14 15 Wasseema Danzig Stoute 121 15 12 Song of Passion (Ire) Orpen Hannon 121 A SUCCESSFUL REOPENING Royal Ascot returned 16 18 Jeanmaire (Ire) Dansili (GB) Morrison 119 home in style yesterday, as Her Majesty The Queen 17 10 Adventuress (GB) Singspiel (Ire) Meehan 119 undertook the official ceremony following the traditional 18 11 Adeje Park (Ire) Night Shift Chapple-Hyam 119 carriage procession. Paying tribute to the redevelop- 19 21 Sharapova (Ire) Elusive Quality Grassick 119 ment program, The Queen said, “The many people and 20 20 Illuminise (Ire) Grand Lodge E Dunlop 119 organisations who have contributed to the redevelop- 21 13 Ciao (Ire) Imperial Ballet (Ire) J J Murphy 119 ment project, within such a challenging timescale, have Red Evie, winner of her last four starts, bested the my admiration and gratitude. Thanks to their hard work, smart Star Cluster (GB) in a Leicester conditions race last time May 30, but trainer Michael Bell is not under- we can look forward to many years of racing in a estimating this task for the filly. “Red Evie has kept world-class environment." The crowd totaled 54,892, improving, but hasn't had a real test yet and hasn't had which represented an increase on the figure of 47,263 a back-hander in any of her races,” he said. “I’m hoping for the same day in 2004 and was a record crowd for when asks her for that final surge, the opener. Chief Executive Douglas Erskine-Crum which he is going to have to do in that sort of race, she commented, “You couldn't get a better opening cere- will find a bit of improvement.” Harvest Queen took a mony than that. It was a very fast-track program and Nottingham handicap June 7 and is open to improve- we wanted to build a whole new racecourse--we were ment, as is Song of Passion, who captured a competi- fortunate to be in the position to be able to do so.” The tive Epsom handicap June 2. track was universally praised by jockeys, with describing it as “the best track I have ridden on in my life,” and Richard Hughes saying it was “the best ROYAL ASCOT 2006 ground I have ridden on.” Saturday 24 June Time Race Conditions 2.35p Chesham S.-L 7fT, 2yo 27 Monmouth St. 3.10p Hardwicke S.-G2 1 1/2mT, 4/up 2nd Floor 3.50p Golden Jubilee S.-G1 6fT, 3/up Red Bank, NJ 07701 4.25p Wokingham S. (hcp) 6fT, 3/up Fax (732) 747-8955 4.55p Duke of Edinburgh S. (hcp) 1 1/2mT, 3/up Phone (732) 747-8060 5.30p Queen Alexandra S. (cond) 2 3/4mT, 4/up [email protected] www.royalascot.co.uk

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ASCOT S. (HCP), £55,000, Ascot, 6-20, 4yo/up, Yesterday's Results: 2½mT, 4:22.04, gd/fm. WINDSOR CASTLE S.-Listed, £55,000, Ascot, 6-20, 1--BADDAM (GB), 128, c, 4, Mujahid--Aude La Belle 2yo, 5fT, 1:00.82, gd/fm. (Fr), by Ela-Mana-Mou (Ire). (15,000gns yrl ‘03 1--#@ELHAMRI (GB), 129, c, 2, by Noverre TATOCT). O-N Martin; B-Mrs V Rapkins; T-Mick 1st Dam: Seamstress (Ire), by (Ire) Channon; J-Ian Mongan; £34,276. Lifetime Record: 2nd Dam: Petite Epaulette (GB), by Night Shift 14-4-1-2, £57,735. 3rd Dam: Note Book (GB), by Mummy's Pet 2--Top the Charts (GB), 124, g, 4, Singspiel (Ire)--On (30,000gns wnl ‘04 TATDEC; 28,000gns yrl the Tide (GB), by Slip Anchor (GB). (90,000gns wnl ‘05 TATOCT). O-Norman Ormiston; B-Highfield Stud ‘02 TATDEC; 80,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT). £10,263. Ltd; T-Sylvester Kirk; J-Declan McDonogh; £31,229. 3--Shamayoun (Fr), 114, c, 4, Kahyasi (Ire)--Shamanara Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, £35,452. *First SW for (Ire), by Danehill. £5,132. freshman sire (by Rahy). Margins: 5, HD, 3HF. Odds: 33-1, 5-1, 10-1. 2--Conquest (Ire), 129, c, 2, Invincible Spirit (Ire)-- Baddam beat the Listed Fenwolf S. winner Land ‘n Aguinaga (Ire), by Machiavellian. (i80,000 wnl ‘04 Stars (GB) in a Newmarket handicap when under the GOFNOV; 135,000gns yrl ‘05 TATOCT). £11,836. care of John Dunlop last August, but had run off the 3--The Old Fella (GB), 129, c, 2, Compton Place (GB)-- board in his three starts for Mick Channon so far in Centre Court (GB), by Second Set (Ire). (25,000gns 2006. Sent off at huge odds as a result, he bay surged wnl ‘04 TATDEC; 75,000gns yrl ‘05 DONSEP). clear passing the quarter pole and was in no danger £5,924. thereafter as he was kept up to his work to dispose of Margins: NK, 1HF, HF. Odds: 20-1, 8-1, 12-1. the favorite Top the Charts. Also Ran: Snaefell (Ire), Dazed And Amazed (GB), We'll Confer (GB), Rabatash, Espartano (GB), Stolt (Ire), Dimboola (GB), Fathom Five (Ire), See in the Dark (Ire), Aahayson (GB), Avertuoso (GB), Bazroy (Ire), Lord Charles (GB), Scented Present (GB), Stargazy (GB). Elhamri beat the smart Hoh Mike (Ire) by a neck on debut at Windsor Apr. 24 before finishing last of six in the Listed Aubigny S. on soft ground at Goodwood last 2.35p Maisons-Laffitte, Cond, i33,000, 3yo, 6½fT time May 26. Showing early dash to cross over from BINIOU (IRE) (Mozart {Ire}) is another classy speedster by Mozart, his wide draw under Declan McDonogh, the dark bay whose few runners are making a mark in the top sprints. This Richard blazed the trail and dug in late to maintain his advan- Strauss homebred is out of a stakes-winning half-sister to the top-class tage over the looming Conquest. “When he won for us Saint Marine (Ire) and Josr Algarhoud (Ire). She has already established at Windsor, we thought he was a really good horse,” herself as a smart performer, finishing third in the May 14 G3 Prix de winning conditioner Sylvester Kirk commented. “We Saint-Georges at Longchamp, and trainer Robert Collet elects for a marched off to Goodwood thinking we had great class drop to boost her confidence. 4.25p Royal Ascot, Hcp, £100,000, 4yo/up, 1mT chances, and he was basically tailed off there on very HINTERLAND (IRE) (Danzig) has had his problems, but emerged with soft ground. We couldn't find anything wrong with an impressive success in a competitive Epsom handicap on Oaks day, him--hopefully it was just the ground. But today he has where he overcame an seemingly impossible high draw. Trainer Michael made virtually all and done it really well. He's all Jarvis has chosen the intensely competitive Royal Hunt Cup for Sheikh speed.” Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's half-brother to the smart Etesaal and Star El Dorado. He meets Fieldspring Racing's Stagelight (Ire) H B R I T A I N H (Montjeu {Ire}), who is returning from an absence of 496 days after his success in the G3 UAE 2000 Guineas at Nad al Sheba last February. Yesterday's Results: Thirsk, 4.05, Mdn, £8,000, 3yo, 7fT, 1:26.54, gd/fm. AMAAQ (GB) (c, 3, Danehill--Alabaq {GSW-Ity, SW & MGSP-GB, $112,938}, by Riverman), seventh in a decent mile Newmarket handicap on his latest outing May 6, raced in the second rank after the opening exchanges. Nudged along at the quarter pole, the 8-11 pick took it up 1½ furlongs out and came away under a hand ride to record a 2½-length victory from Wind Star (GB) (Piccolo {GB}). His second dam is Sheikh Hamdan’s famed Classic heroine Salsabil (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells). Lifetime Record: 7-1-2-1, £9,944. O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Shadwell Estate Company Ltd; T-John Dunlop. www.coolmore.com British report cont p5 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/21/06 • PAGE 5 of 6

Thirsk, 3.30, Mdn, £6,000, 2yo, 7fT, 1:27.52, gd/fm. NEW AGREEMENT FOR ATR, TOTE IRELAND JANE OF ARC (FR) (f, 2, Trempolino--Aerleon Jane Television’s channel At The Races and {GB}, by Caerleon), i8,000 DEADEC weanling buy, Tote Ireland have announced a commingling agreement ran seventh in a Redcar maiden on debut May 30. The which will international customers to bet directly 20-1 longshot broke smartly here to share the early into Irish racing pools operated by Tote Ireland. Viewers lead. She established a narrow advantage with 50 of ATR's international channel, At The Races Interna- yards remaining and held on from the fast-finishing tional, which broadcasts UK and Irish racing to over 20 Kirklees (Ire) (Jade Robbery) to score by a head. Life- countries, will provide a pool-betting option to overseas time Record: 2-1-0-0, £3,886. viewers of Irish racing in betting outlets in Holland, O-Cressington Park Farms; B-P & Jill Locke; T-T Easterby. Germany, Spain, Russia and North America. Overseas punters will now be able to place bets on Irish racing directly into the Tote Ireland pools, increasing their size H F R A N C E H and offering greater liquidity to Tote Ireland punters. In order to pursue its strategy of integrating with interna- Yesterday's Results: tional Totes and third-party partners, Tote Ireland will Longchamp, 2.20, Mdn, i19,000, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/4mT, revert to a single retention rate for all win betting, in 2:07.90, gd. line with international practice. Nigel Roddis, ATR’s MOON MIX (FR) (c, 3, Linamix {Fr}--Cherry Moon {SW- international director, said, “This is an important agree- US, $139,317}, by Quiet American), a full brother to ment, further strengthening our ties with Irish racing. (Fr), G1SW-Ity, GSW & G1SP-Fr, $866,512, One of the principal aims of the channel is to increase ran second on debut at Saint-Cloud Apr. 14 and went the profile and revenue opportunities for our racecourse postward as the 3-10 pick here returning off a sixth in partners.” Tote Ireland’s Chief Executive Alexis Murphy the G2 Prix Greffulhe back at that track May 15. Shad- added, “Irish racing will benefit not only from the in- owing the leader in second from the bell here, the grey creased exposure, but financially through the commission colt was coaxed to the front approaching the final Tote Ireland will receive on each bet placed through the eighth and was in cruise control late to comfortably pools. The increased liquidity will also further increase best Hapanage (Fr) (Panis) by 2 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 1 place, i16,100. the attractiveness of our pools to punters.” O-H H The Aga Khan; B-SNC Lagardere Elevage; T-A Fabre. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Longchamp, 2.50, Mdn, i19,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT, 2:12.00, gd. AMERICA VILLAGE FETE (GB) (f, 3, Singspiel {Ire}--Danefair {GB} {GSW-Fr, $119,886}, by Danehill) hit the board over course and trip Apr. 30, but dropped two spots at STAKES RESULTS: Saint-Cloud May 29. Fifth until the final quarter mile in WOLVERINE S., $50,000, GLD, 6-19, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, this third go, the 10-1 chance finished with a flourish 1:12 1/5, ft. under sympathetic handling from the eighth pole to 1--ITS HIS TIME, 121, g, 4, Gilded Time--Diamonia, by deny Golden Velvet (Seeking the Gold) by a nose on the Diamond Prospect. O-Volar Corporation; B-Campbell line. The Juddmonte homebred is a half-sister to Trade Stables (MI); T-Ronald D Allen Sr; J-M Allen; Fair (GB) (Zafonic), GSW & G1SP-GB, GSW-Ire, $30,000. Lifetime Record: 10-6-2-0, $161,332. $263,585. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 2 places. 2--Above the Wind, 124, g, 9, Island Whirl--Farther O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-D Smaga. Faster, by Great Above. $10,000. 3--Demagoguery, 121, g, 4, Demaloot Demashoot-- Vanline, by Pass the Line. ($8,500 yrl '03 MICSEP). H I R E L A N D H $5,500. Margins: 2HF, 2 1/4, 2HF. Odds: 2.40, 1.80, 23.20. GEORGE ON WAY BACK Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith's ALLOWANCE RESULTS: G1 2000 Guineas winner George Washington (Ire) 7th-DEL, $40,600, NW2X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. (Danehill) is recovering from the muscle injury suffered WOODBRIDGE (g, 4, Cherokee Run--Laurenziana, by during his second-place finish in the Irish equivalent. Mining) Lifetime Record: 19-5-1-4, $95,060. O-Linda S Trainer Aidan O'Brien told Racing Post that the May 6 Gaudet. B-Mr & Mrs Bertram R Firestone (VA). Newmarket Classic hero, who finished runner-up to T-Edmond D Gaudet. Araafa (Ire) in the G1 Irish 2000 Guineas at The Curragh May 27, is nearing a return to exercise. The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the “George Washington is coming along and is back driv- 8th Race, $58,000 Allowance, Churchill Downs. ing,” he told the Post. “He might be ridden out towards For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. the end of this week, so we will have to wait and see.” TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 6/21/06 • PAGE 6 of 6

U.S. Breeders’ Edition cont. 1st-PRM, $32,000, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW3X, B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 4/5, ft. SILVER DOLLAR (g, 5, Silver Ghost--Ribbonsanbeaus, EUROPE by Beau Genius) Lifetime Record: SP, 11-5-1-1, $98,663. O/B-Becky Winemiller (KY). T-Nicole L Walt. CONDITIONS RESULTS: *$20,000 yrl '02 LOUOCT. FRANCE, Longchamp, 4.25, 6-20, i29,000, 4&5yo, f/m, 1 1/2mT, 2:38.90, gd. 8th-CNL, $26,780, 6-19, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW3X, BELLE SUISSE (FR) (f, 4, Hamas {Ire}--Aglaya {Fr}, by 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:03 3/5, fm. Tropular {GB}) Lifetime Record: 8 starts, 3 wins, BINGOBEAR (g, 5, Polish Numbers--Hushlu {SP, 4 places, £64,485. O/B-Peter Rechsteiner; T-Yves de $207,809}, by Tsunami Slew) Lifetime Record: SP, Nicolay. 33-6-4-4, $119,704. O/B-Jack M Queen (MD). T-Mark Shuman. FRANCE, Salon-de-Provence, 3.30, 6-19, i24,000, 3yo, 1 1/2mT, 2:35.74, sf. 8th-CRC, $26,500, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1X, 3yo, UT MAJEUR (GB) (c, 3, Brahms--Bundle Up, by Miner's 1 1/16m, 1:47 4/5, gd. Mark) Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 0 places, GOLD NATIVE (c, 3, Kissin Kris--Traffic Stopper, by i20,000. O-Mme J F Dupont; B-The National Stud; Lively One) Lifetime Record: 13-2-5-2, $59,550. T-Jean-Claude Rouget. *10,000gns yrl ‘04 TATOCT. O-Lewis Family Stables Partnership Ltd. B-John Franks (FL). T-Emanuel Tortora. *$11,000 yrl '04 KEESEP; ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: $22,000 2yo 2005 OBSAPR. Shamarkanda (Fr), f, 3, Kahyasi (Ire)--Sharakanda, by Alydar. Longchamp, France, 6-20, Hcp, 3yo, 9th-PHA, $22,050, NW1X, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. 1 3/8mT. B-Philippe Jeanneret. MERRY PUNCH (f, 3, Two Punch--Marion's Dover Sabolienne (Fr), f, 3, Marchand de Sable--Ecole de {SW}, by Dover Ridge) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, $32,600. O-Roll Z Dice Racing Stable. B-Ann W Guerre (Fr), by Comrade In Arms (GB). Les Sables Merryman & Michael Cataneo (MD). T-Timothy F d'Olonne, France, 6-20, Cond, 3yo, 1 11/16mT. Ritchey. *$75,000 2yo 2005 FTMMAY. B-Ecurie Maulepaire. Satwa Prince (Fr), c, 3, Munir (GB)--Toryka (GB), by 8th-GLD, $20,500, 6-19, NW2BX, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, Vettori (Ire). Amiens, France, 6-19, Mdn, 3yo, 1:14 4/5, ft. 1 3/8mT. B-Mme M Rodrigues Mendes. CHRISTIJEAU (m, 8, De Jeau--Mom Shadow, by Rustic Jeritza (GB), f, 3, Rainbow Quest--Jade Jewel, by Mr. ) Lifetime Record: 29-8-2-3, $73,274. O-Margaret Prospector. Durtal, France, 6-19, Mdn, 3yo, J Sullivan. B-Ron Fitzgerald (MI). T-Randall R Russell. 1 3/8mT. B-Haras de la Perelle. *1/2 to Green Light (Sheikh Albadou {GB}), SW & GSP-US, $196,792; ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Full to Jade Quest (Ire), SW-Ire. Palmilla, f, 3, Crowd Pleaser--Got a Crush (SW, $127,488), by Allen's Prospect. DEL, 6-20, A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a + will 1 1/16mT, 1:44. B-George Strawbridge Jr (Pa). first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state-bred Turk's Reality, c, 3, General Royal--Green and Blue, by races, and (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races. Tilt Up. DEL, 6-20, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:04 3/5. B-Bobbie Kay Tate (Ky). *$36,000 2yo 2005 FTMMAY. Meadow Ashlee, f, 3, Meadowlake--Mean Imogene i ON THE WORKTAB i (GSP), by Silver Deputy. CRC, 6-20, 1 1/8m (off turf), 1:55 2/5. B-Grapestock LLC & Westwood BELMONT Thoroughbreds LLC (Ky). *$51,000 yrl '04 KEESEP. Changing Weather (Storm Boot), 5f, 1:04.68, 19/19 Gold Fitz, g, 4, Carnivalay--Cash Palace, by Slew Oh So Awesome (Awesome Again), 3f (tt), :39.02, 5/6 o'Gold. CNL, 6-19, 7f, 1:24 3/5. B-F Wright (Md). CHURCHILL DOWNS +Unsung Angels, c, 4, Star of Valor--Secret Assembly He's Got Grit (Songandaprayer), 5f, 1:01.80, 10/22 (SW, $149,611), by General Assembly. MNR, 6-19, Summerly (Summer Squall), 5f, 1:03, 13/22 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-Louis Jolin (Fl). HOLLYWOOD PARK Captain Squire (Flying Chevron), 4f, :50.20, 14/23 SO. HEMISHERE WINNER BY EUROPEAN SIRE: Leprechaun Kid (Alphabet Soup), 6f, 1:15.60, 11/18 Smart And Mighty (Aus), g, 6, Baryshnikov (Aus)-- Billie’s Flurry (Aus), by Pag Asa (Aus). Eagle Farm SANTA ANITA (Brisbane), 6-12, Marco Polo H.-Listed, 3yo/up, 1mT, Behaving Badly (Pioneering), 7f, •1:24, 1/3 A$38,400 to winner. B-Chatswood Stud Holdings Bordonaro (Memo {Chi}), 4f, :50, 26/29 Pty, G & P Albers; T-Tony Noonan. *MGSP-Aus. Closings of upcoming WEDNESDAY, stakes races of JUNE 21, 2006

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WEST: 3 yo, dirt, route 07-29 85a Wickerr H., Dmr, R, 8fT (25), 07-23 NATIONAL: 08-02 85a Escondido H., Dmr, R, 11fT (75), 07-27 06-25 1000 Queen's Plate, Wo, S, 10f (1000), CLOSED 08-04 125a California Dreamin' H., Dmr, S, 8.5fT (100), 07-27 07-04 150 Dwyer-II, Bel, 8.5f (150), CLOSED 08-17 85a Harry F Brubaker H., Dmr, R, 8.5fT (75), 08-12 07-08 350a Swaps BC-II, Hol, 9f (250), 06-28 3/up, dirt, sprint 07-15 150 Long Branch BC-III, Mth, 8.5f (100), 07-01 NATIONAL: 07-29 500 Jim Dandy-II, Sar, 9f (500), 07-15 07-02 300 Triple Bend H.-I, Hol, 7f INV 08-06 1000 Haskell Invitational-I, Mth, 9f INV 07-15 500 Smile Sprint H.-II, Crc, 6f (500), 07-01 08-26 1000 Travers-I, Sar, 10f (1000), 08-12 07-16 150 Tom Fool H.-II, Bel, 7f (150), 07-01 10-01 200 Ontario Derby-III, Wo, 9f (200), 09-20 07-30 300 Bing Crosby H.-I, Dmr, 6f (300), 07-20 EAST: 08-12 200 A G Vanderbilt BC H.-II, Sar, 6f (100), 07-29 06-25 65 Coronado's Quest, Mth, 1m70yds (0), CLOSED 08-20 300 Pat O'Brien BC H.-II, Dmr, 7f (200), 08-10 06-26 50a Floor Show, Del, 8.5f (0), CLOSED 08-26 150 Arlington BC Sprint, AP, 6f (100), 08-16 07-01 45 Ride the Rails, Crc, 8.5f (0), 06-24 09-02 250 Forego H.-I, Sar, 7f (250), 08-19 07-15 100 R R M Carpenter Mem'l, Del, 8.5f (100), 07-01 EAST: 07-16 300 Leonard Richards-III, Del, 8.5f (300), 07-01 07-08 65 Mr. Prospector, Mth, 6f (0), 07-01 07-18 500 Prince of Wales, FE, S, 9.5f (500), CLOSED 07-12 65a Mugatea, Bel, , 6.5f (0), 07-07 S 08-23 100a Albany, Sar, S, 9f (100), 08-12 07-15 75 Cassidy, Crc, 5.5f (100), 07-01 MIDWEST: 07-22 50 Methuselah H., Crc, 7f (0), 07-08 06-24 75a Springfield, AP, S, 8f (50), CLOSED 07-22 125 , Wo, 7.5f (125), 07-05 06-25 40a Native Dancer, AP, 9f (0), CLOSED 08-06 125 Shepperton, Wo, R, 7.5f (125), 07-19 06-30 250 Iowa Derby, PrM, 8.5f (0), CLOSED 08-06 100 Teddy Drone, Mth, 6f (0), 07-30 07-01 100 Breeders' Cup, LS, 8f (0), 06-22 08-10 65a John Morrissey, Sar, S, 6.5f (0), 08-10 07-15 100 Round Table, AP, 9f (75), 07-05 MIDWEST: 09-23 500 Super Derby-II, LaD, 9f (TBA), CLOSED 06-24 75a White Oak H., AP, S, 6f (50), CLOSED WEST: 07-01 125 Iowa Sprint H., PrM, 6f (0), CLOSED 07-15 75 Burnaby BC H., Hst, 8.5f (100), 07-05 07-15 75 Claiming Crown Rapid Transit, Cby, , 6f (100), CLSD R 08-07 50 BC Cup Stellar's Jay, Hst, S, 8.5f (0), 07-26 07-15 50 Claiming Crown Express, Cby, R, 6f (100), CLOSED 07-29 75 Folklore H., LaD, 6.5f (0), 07-21 3 yo, turf, route 08-01 75 Prairie Meadows Sprint, PrM, 6f (0), 07-29 NATIONAL: 08-19 100 Cajun, LaD, S, 6f (0), 08-05 06-24 1000 Colonial Turf Cup, Cnl, 9.5fT (1000), CLOSED WEST: 06-25 150a Cinema BC H.-III, Hol, 9fT (150), CLOSED 08-07 50 BC Cup Sprint H., Hst, S, 6.5f (0), 07-26 07-01 150 Arlington Classic-III, AP, 8.5fT (500), 06-21 3/up, turf, sprint 07-15 1000 Virginia Derby-II, Cnl, 10fT (1000), CLOSED NATIONAL: 07-22 250 American Derby-II, AP, 9.5fT (600), 07-12 06-25 200 Scotts Highlander H.-III, Wo, 6fT (200), CLSD 08-06 500 Breeders', Wo, S, 12fT (1000), 07-23 07-15 100 Calder Turf Sprint H., Crc, 5fT (100), 07-01 08-06 100 Jersey Derby, Mth, 8.5fT (100), 07-30 08-05 250 Turf Sprint Chp. H., Crc, 5fT (250), 07-22 08-07 150 Nat'l Museum of Rcg BC-II, Sar, 9fT (100), 07-22 08-26 200 Play the King-II, Wo, 7fT (200), 08-09 08-12 400 -I, AP, 10fT (800), 07-26 EAST: 08-12 150 La Jolla H.-II, Dmr, 8.5fT (150), 08-03 07-08 50a Mo Bay, Del, 5fT (0), 06-27 09-02 500 Kent Breeders' Cup-III, Del, 9fT (500), 08-19 07-16 55 John McSorley, Mth, 5.5fT (0), 07-09 09-03 400 Del Mar Derby-II, Dmr, 9fT (400), 08-24 WEST: EAST: 07-09 65a Robert Kerlan Mem'l H., Hol, 5.5fT (75), 06-28 06-24 45 Lord Juban, Crc, 8.5fT (0), CLOSED 08-16 85a Green Flash H., Dmr, 5fT (75), 08-10 07-09 60 Lamplighter, Mth, 8fT (0), 07-02 FOREIGN: 07-09 100a Lexington-III, Bel, 9fT (100), 06-24 06-24 a620 Golden Jubilee (GSC)-G1, Asc, 6fT (a1500), CLOSED 07-15 150 Toronto Cup, Wo, 9fT (150), 06-28 09-10 a1100 Centaur (GSC), Cko, 6fT (0), 08-01 07-22 50a Stanton, Del, 8.5fT (0), 07-11 10-01 a1740 Sprinters (GSC)-G1, Nak, 1200mT (0), 08-15 08-02 150 NYSS-Cab Calloway, Bel, S, 9fT (n/a), 08-02 12-10 1287 CX Hong Kong Sprint (GSC)-G1, ST, 1200mT (0), 10-01 08-12 75 Nick Shuk Mem'l, Del, 8.5fT (50), 07-29 Nominations close Wednesday, June 21 $150,000 ARLINGTON CLASSIC S. (GIII) ARLINGTON PARK A Churchill Downs Company For 3-year-olds at one mile and one-sixteenth (turf), to be run Saturday, July 1 ($500) Contact: Kevin Greely $200,000 STARS & STRIPES BC TURF H. (GIII) 847-385-7600 www.arlingtonpark.com For 3-year-olds & up at 1 1/2 miles (turf), to be run Sunday, July 2 ($150) 21Jun06 SDW Page 3

3yo, turf, route cont. EAST: MIDWEST: 06-23 45 B L's Sweep, Crc, 5.5f (0), CLOSED 07-08 50 Excalibur, LaD, 8fT (0), 06-30 07-04 100a Tremont, Bel, 5.5f (100), CLOSED 07-21 50 A L Red Erwin, LaD, S, 8fT (0), 07-14 07-08 150 Clarendon, Wo, S, 5f (150), 06-21 WEST: 07-15 75 Birdonthewire, Crc, 5.5f (100), 07-01 07-19 100a Oceanside, Dmr, R, 8fT (100), 07-13 07-22 125 Colin, Wo, 5f (125), 07-05 3 yo, dirt, sprint 07-29 60 Tyro, Mth, 5.5f (0), 07-22 08-05 100e FSS-Dr. Fager, Crc, R, 6f (250), CLOSED NATIONAL: 08-13 150 Vandal, Wo, S, 5f (150), 07-26 MIDWEST: 07-01 150 Jersey Shore BC-III, Mth, 6f (100), CLOSED 07-04 50 Prairie Gold Juvenile, PrM, 5f (0), 06-24 07-15 300 Carry Back-II, Crc, 6f (300), 07-01 07-23 65 BC, LS, 6f (0), 07-13 07-31 150 Amsterdam-II, Sar, 6.5f (150), 07-15 10-07 50 Razorback Fty., LaD, R, 6f (0), 10-01 EAST: WEST: 06-25 100a Mike Lee, Bel, S, 7f (100), CLOSED 07-09 50 Ladnesian, Hst, 6.5f (0), 06-28 07-01 150 , Wo, S, 6f (150), CLOSED 07-26 125a Graduation, Dmr, S, 5.5f (100), 07-20 07-03 60 Colts Neck H., Mth, 6f (0), 06-25 08-07 50 BC Cup Nursery, Hst, S, 6.5f (0), 07-26 07-07 65a Ziggy's Boy, Bel, 6f (0), 07-01 07-19 125 Deputy Minister, Wo, R, 7.5f (125), 07-05 FILLIES & MARES 07-29 60 Rumson, Mth, 6f (0), 07-22 07-29 50a Oh Say, Del, 6f (0), 07-18 3/up, f/m, dirt, route MIDWEST: NATIONAL: 07-08 50 Harold Goodman Mem'l, LS, S, 6.5f (0), 06-29 07-02 300 Vanity H.-I, Hol, 9f INV WEST: 07-16 1000 Delaware H.-II, Del, 10f (1000), 07-01 08-11 100a Real Good Deal, Dmr, S, 7f (100), 08-03 07-30 250 Go For Wand H.-I, Sar, 9f (250), 07-15 2 yo, dirt, route 08-06 300 Clement L Hirsch H.-II, Dmr, 8.5f (300), 07-27 08-25 400 Personal Ensign H.-I, Sar, 10f (400), 08-12 NATIONAL: 08-27 300 Molly Pitcher BC-II, Mth, 8.5f (250), 08-13 09-10 200 Arlington-Washington BC Fty-III, AP, 8f (150), 08-30 09-02 150 Arlington Matron H.-III, AP, 9f (100), 08-23 10-09 250 Grey Breeders' Cup-III, Wo, 8.5f (250), 09-20 10-14 150 Ballerina BC-III, Hst, 9f (200), 10-04 10-14 400e FSS-, Crc, 8.5f (250), CLOSED EAST: 11-05 250 Coronation Futurity, Wo, S, 9f (300), 08-01 07-08 65a Missy's Mirage, Bel, 4/up, 8f (0), 07-02 TBA 400e Hollywood Fty.-I, Hol, 8.5f (10000s), TBA 07-09 65 Monmouth Beach, Mth, 1m70yds (0), 07-02 2 yo, turf, route 07-23 125 Ontario Matron, Wo, 8.5f (125), 07-05 08-06 100 Lady's Secret, Mth, 8.5f (0), 07-30 NATIONAL: MIDWEST: 09-17 250 Summer-II, Wo, 8fT (250), 08-30 06-24 70 Hawkeyes H., PrM, S, 8.5f (0), CLOSED 10-15 250 Cup and Saucer, Wo, S, 8.5fT (300), 08-01 07-01 125 Iowa Distaff BC, PrM, 8.5f (0), CLOSED 2 yo, dirt, sprint 07-08 75 Allen Bogan Memorial, LS, S, 8f (0), 06-29 08-26 75a Donna Reed, PrM, S, 4/up, 1m70 (0), 08-19 NATIONAL: WEST: 07-04 100 Hollywood Juvenile Chp.-III, Hol, 6f (100), 6-21 07-03 50 Senate Appointee H., Hst, 8.5f (0), 06-21 08-07 50 British Col. Cup Distaff H., Hst, , 9f (0), 07-26 07-27 150 Sanford-II, Sar, 6f (150), 07-15 S 08-13 150 Best Pal-II, Dmr, 6.5f (150), 08-03 08-17 150 Saratoga Special-II, Sar, 6.5f (150), 08-05 KEY: Race Date, Purse, Name, Grade, Track, S=State-bred, 09-02 150e FSS-Affirmed, Crc, 7f (250), CLOSED R=Restricted, Distance (T=turf), Nomination Fee, Closing Date 09-04 250 Hopeful-I, Sar, 7f (250), 08-19 ALL FEES FOR CANADIAN RACES ARE GIVEN IN 09-04 150 Sapling-III, Mth, 6f (100), 08-20 CANADIAN DOLLARS 09-06 250 Del Mar Futurity-II, Dmr, 7f (10000s), 09-03 STAKES DIGEST WEEKLY Copyright 2006 MediaVista 09-23 200 Monmouth Park NATC Fty, Mth, R, 6f (100 EB), CLOSED The information contained in this publication is believed to be accurate at the time of publication. However, MediaVista shall not Overnight stakes races appear in italics. be responsible for any errors appearing herein. NOMINATIONS STAKES CLOSING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 2006 CLOSE JULY 7, $100,000 LANDALUCE STAKES 2005 FOR Two-year-old fillies at six furlongs--to be run Saturday, July 1 Contact: Martin Panza $100,000 GIII HOLLYWOOD JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIP (310) 419-1684 Two-year-olds at six furlongs--to be run Tuesday, July 4 or 419-1667 Click here for the entire 2006 Hollywood Spring/Summer Schedule 21Jun06 SDW Page 4

3/up, f/m, turf, route MIDWEST: NATIONAL: 06-24 75a Isaac Murphy H., AP, S, 6f (50), CLOSED 06-24 250 New York BC H.-II, Bel, 10fT (150), CLOSED 06-24 50 Suthern Accent, LaD, 6f (0), CLOSED 06-24 200 All Along BC-III, Cnl, 9fT (100), CLOSED 06-30 100 Saylorville, PrM, 6f (0), CLOSED 06-24 150 Beverly Hills H.-II, Hol, 10fT (150), CLOSED 07-15 75 Claiming Crown Glass Slipper, Cby, 6f (100), CLOSED 07-01 750 CashCall Mile-III, Hol, 8fT INV 07-22 40 Queen's H., HPO, 6f (0), 07-09 07-15 300 Dance Smartly-III, Wo, 9fT (300), 06-28 WEST: 07-15 300 R G Dick Meml BC H., Del, 11fT (300), 07-01 07-15 65a Valkyr, Hol, S, 6f (75), 07-06 07-22 400 John C Mabee H.-I, Dmr, 9fT (400), 07-13 3/up, f/m, turf, sprint 07-22 150 Modesty H.-III, AP, 9.5fT (100), 07-12 07-29 500 Diana-I, Sar, 9fT (500), 07-15 NATIONAL: 08-06 150 Taylor Made Matchmaker-III, Mth, 9fT (100), 07-23 08-05 250 Distaff Turf Sprint Chp., Crc, 5fT (250), 07-22 08-12 750 Beverly D.-I, AP, 9.5fT (1500), 07-26 08-07 150 Royal North-III, Wo, 6fT (150), 07-19 08-26 200 Ballston Spa H.-II, Sar, 9fT (200), 08-12 EAST: 09-02 200 Palomar BC H.-II, Dmr, 8.5fT (150), 08-24 07-15 100 Distaff Turf Sprint H., Crc, 5fT (100), 07-01 09-17 300 Canadian-II, Wo, 9fT (300), 08-30 07-22 55 Klassy Briefcase, Mth, 5.5fT (0), 07-15 EAST: 08-05 50a Slavic Light, Del, 5fT (0), 07-25 06-24 45 Liberada, Crc, 8.5fT (0), CLOSED MIDWEST: 07-14 65a Capades, Bel, 4/up, 8.5fT (0), 07-08 06-24 50 Miller Lite, LS, 5fT (0), CLOSED 07-15 65a Irish Actress, Bel, S, 9fT (0), 07-09 WEST: 07-16 60 Politely, Mth, 8.5fT (0), 07-09 07-28 85a Daisycutter H., Dmr, 5fT (25), 07-22 07-19 65a Gems and Roses, Bel, 11fT (0), 07-13 3yo fillies, dirt, route 08-09 65a De La Rose, Sar, R, 4/up, 8fT (0), TBA 08-11 65a Waya, Sar, R, 4/up, 12fT (0), TBA NATIONAL: 08-19 100a Yaddo H., Sar, S, 9fT (100), 08-05 07-01 250 Mother Goose-I, Bel, 9f (250), CLOSED 08-20 125 Victoriana, Wo, R, 8.5fT (125), 08-02 07-22 300 CCA Oaks-I, Bel, 10f (300), 07-08 08-26 150 Eatontown H.-III, Mth, 8.5fT (100), 08-13 08-13 200 Monmouth BC Oaks-III, Mth, 8.5f (200), 07-30 MIDWEST: 08-19 600 Alabama-I, Sar, 10f (600), 08-05 06-24 75a Lincoln Heritage H., AP, S, 8.5fT (50), CLOSED 09-23 150 British Columbia BC Oaks-III, Hst, 9f (200), 09-13 06-25 40a Possibly Perfect, AP, 9fT (0), CLOSED EAST: 07-15 40 Fresa, LS, R, 8.5fT (0), 07-09 07-02 250 Labatt Bison City, FE, S, 8.5f (250), CLOSED 07-15 100 Claiming Crown Tiara, Cby, R, 8.5fT (100), CLOSED 07-15 500 Delaware Oaks-II, Del, 8.5f (500), 07-01 08-19 100 Walmac Farm Matchmaker, LaD, S, 8.5fT (100), 8-05 07-22 65 Serena's Song, Mth, 1m70yds (0), 07-15 WEST: 08-30 125 Eternal Search, Wo, R, 8.5f (125), 08-16 07-08 65a Redondo Beach, Hol, R, 8fT (75), 06-28 MIDWEST: 08-09 85a Osunitas H., Dmr, R, 8.5fT (75), 08-03 06-24 75a Purple Violet, AP, S, 8f (50), CLOSED 08-25 85a CTT/TOC H., Dmr, 11fT (75), 08-19 06-30 125 Iowa Oaks-III, PrM, 8.5f (0), CLOSED 3/up, f/m, dirt, sprint 08-19 100 Arlington Oaks-III, AP, 9f (75), 08-09 WEST: NATIONAL: 06-24 50 CTHS Sales H., Hst, S&R, 8.5f (n/a), CLOSED 07-03 150 Genuine Risk BC H.-II, Bel, 6f (100), CLOSED 07-16 50 Emerald Downs H., Hst, 8.5f (0), 07-05 07-15 500 Princess Rooney H.-I, Crc, 6f (500), 07-01 08-07 50 BC Cup Dogwood H., Hst, S, 8.5f (0), 07-26 08-04 150 Honorable Miss H.-II, Sar, 6f (150), 07-22 3yo fillies, turf, route 08-18 200 Rancho Bernardo H.-III, Dmr, 6.5f (200), 08-10 NATIONAL: 08-27 250 Ballerina BC-I, Sar, 7f (150), 08-12 07-02 750 American Oaks-I, Hol, 10fT INV EAST: 07-04 150 Boiling Springs-III, Mth, 8.5fT (100), CLOSED 07-02 65 Candy Eclair, Mth, 6f (0), 06-25 07-29 250 Wonder Where, Wo, S, 10fT (250), 07-12 07-04 60 Goldfinch, Mth, 6f (0), 06-25 07-29 150 San Clemente H.-II, Dmr, 8fT (150), 07-20 07-16 100 Light Hearted H., Del, 6f (100), 07-01 08-18 150 Lake Placid-II, Sar, 9fT (150), 08-05 08-06 100 Regret, Mth, 6f (0), 07-30 08-19 400 Del Mar Oaks-I, Dmr, 9fT (400), 08-10 08-21 65a Union Avenue, Sar, S, 6f (0), 08-21 09-09 200 Pucker Up-III, AP, 9fT (150), 08-30 RACES CLOSING SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2006

PRIORESS BC S.-GI, $250,000, 3yo fillies at six furlongs (to be run July 8) LEXINGTON S.-GIII, $100,000a, 3yo at 1 1/8 miles (turf) (July 9) Contact: P.J. Campo Click here for the entire Belmont spring/summer stakes schedule (516) 488-6000 21Jun06 SDW Page 5

3yo, fillies, turf, route cont. 2yo fillies, dirt, sprint NATIONAL: EAST: 07-01 100 Landaluce, Hol, 6f (100), 06-21 06-25 45 LuLu's Ransom, Crc, 8fT (0), CLOSED 07-26 100a Schuylerville-III, Sar, 6f (100), 07-15 07-01 75 Denise Rhudy, Del, 9fT (50), CLOSED 08-05 150 Sorrento-III, Dmr, 6.5f (150), 07-27 07-03 65a Castle Royale, Bel, 8.5fT (0), 06-29 08-16 150 Adirondack-II, Sar, 6.5f (150), 08-05 07-15 200 Virginia Oaks, Cnl, 9fT (100), CLOSED 09-02 150e FSS-Susan's Girl, Crc, 7f (250), CLOSED 07-28 100a Lake George-III, Sar, 8.5fT (100), 07-15 09-03 250 Spinaway-I, Sar, 7f (250), 08-19 08-03 150 NYSS-Statue of Liberty, Sar, S, 9fT (n/a), TBA 09-04 250 Del Mar Debutante-I, Dmr, 7f (10000s), 09-02 08-05 60 Staybridge Suites, Mth, 8.5fT (0), 07-29 09-23 200 Monmouth Park NATC Sorority, Mth, R, 6f (100 EB), CLSD MIDWEST: EAST: 07-01 75 Lone Star Oaks, LS, 8.5fT (0), 06-22 07-02 125 , Wo, 5f (125), CLOSED 07-14 50 Elge Rasberry, LaD, S, 8fT (0), 07-07 07-02 100a Astoria, Bel, 5.5f (100), CLOSED 08-05 50 Senorita, LaD, 8.5fT (0), 07-28 07-16 150 Shady Well, Wo, S, 5f (150), 06-28 WEST: 07-30 60 Colleen, Mth, 5.5f (0), 07-23 07-02 100 Flawlessly, Hol, 8fT (100), 06-21 08-05 125 Nandi, Wo, R, 5f (125), 07-19 08-20 85a Viejas Casino H., Dmr, 8fT (75), 08-12 08-05 100e FSS-Desert Vixen, Crc, R, 6f (250), CLOSED 3yo fillies, dirt, sprint 08-19 125 Ontario Debutante, Wo, 5f (125), 08-02 MIDWEST: NATIONAL: 07-03 50 Prairie Gold Lassie, PrM, 5f (0), 06-24 07-08 250 Prioress BC-I, Bel, 6f (200), 06-24 07-22 65 Silver Spur BC, LS, 6f (0), 07-13 07-15 300 Azalea Breeders' Cup-III, Crc, 6f (300), 07-01 10-07 50 Lady Razorback Fty., LaD, R, 6f (0), 10-01 08-05 250 Test-I, Sar, 7f (250), 07-22 WEST: 08-12 150 Duchess-III, Wo, 7.5f (150), 07-26 07-08 50 Timber Music, Hst, 6.5f (0), 06-28 EAST: 07-21 125a CTBA, Dmr, S, 5.5f (100), 07-13 07-11 50a Beautiful Day, Del, 6f (0), 06-27 08-07 50 Brit. Col. Cup Debutante, Hst, S, 6.5f (0), 07-26 08-24 100a Victory Ride-III, Sar, 6f (100), 08-12 08-30 100a Portion, Dmr, S, 6f (100), 08-24 MIDWEST: 07-08 50 Valor Farm, LS, S, 6f (0), 06-29 RACING OFFICE NUMBERS 07-15 50 Dixie Miss, LaD, 6f (0), 07-07 WEST: Arlington Kevin Greely 07-23 100a Fleet Treat, Dmr, S, 7f (100), 07-13 (847) 385-7600 Belmont P.J. Campo 3yo fillies, turf, sprint in NY (800) 522-5554 out of state (800) 221-6266 EAST: Calder Mike Anifantis 07-09 150 Ontario Damsel, Wo, S, 6.5fT (150), 06-21 (800) 333-3227 07-23 55 Crank It Up, Mth, 5.5fT (0), 07-16 Churchill Downs Doug Bredar 07-26 125 Passing Mood, Wo, R, 7fT (125), 07-12 (502) 636-4470 Delaware Park Sam Abbey 2yo fillies, dirt, route (302) 994-2521 x221 NATIONAL: (800) 441-6587 09-10 150 Arlington-Washington BC Lassie-III, AP, 8f (100), 08-30 Hollywood Park Martin Panza (310) 419-1684 09-30 250 Mazarine BC-III, Wo, 8.5f (250), 09-13 (800) 465-9113 10-14 400e FSS-My Dear Girl, Crc, 8.5f (250), CLOSED Lone Star Larry A. Craft 10-21 250 Princess Elizabeth, Wo, S, 8.5f (200), 08-01 (972) 237-1130 TBA 400e Hollywood Starlet-I, Hol, 8.5f (10000s), TBA Monmouth Mike Dempsey 2yo fillies, turf, route (732) 571-5531 EAST: Woodbine Chris Evans 09-10 150 -III, Wo, 8fT (150), 08-23 (416) 675-6110 ATTENTION OWNERS & TRAINERS!

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