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104 KNOCKING AT THE DOOR FRANKEL HOPES TO BE A FORCE Headlined by an exceptional European contingent, Bobby Frankel is 0-36 to date in 104 horses have been pre-entered for the eight races of Breeders’ Cup races, but the Brooklyn- the Breeders’ Cup next Saturday at . Last born trainer may finally put that record year’s Horse of the Year Tiznow (Cee’s Tizzy) will go to rest as he has entered six live runners postward in defense of his title and, while he will not in six of the races. Aptitude (A.P. Indy) face Giant’s Causeway this time, as many as four new has finally justified Frankel’s belief and will be among European contenders will offer a stiff challenge. the favorites in the Classic, Distaff standout Flute (Se- Godolphin has pre-entered the duo of Fantastic Light attle Slew) has reigned among three-year-old fillies and (Rahy) and Sakhee (Bahri) in both the $4 million GI comes off a solid effort when second in the GI Beldame Breeders’ Cup Classic and the $2 million GI Breeders’ S., GI King’s Bishop hero Squirtle Squirt (Marquetry) Cup Turf, while trainer Aidan O’Brien plans to send the cuts back to six furlongs for the Sprint and You (You Magnier/Tabor pair of Galileo (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) and and I) earned a starring in the Juvenile Fillies with a big Black Minnaloushe (Storm Cat) to the Classic. With the win in the GI Frizette S., while Timboroa (GB) (Salse) depth of the overseas entrants, Breeders’ Cup President and Starine (Fr) (Mendocino) have been supplemented D.G. Van Clief, Jr. acknowledged that holding the to the Turf and F/M Turf, respectively. Frankel feels Breeders’ Cup in New York this year had a special sig- that Aptitude’s biggest challenge will come from the nificance. “Obviously, in the aftermath of the tragic overseas raiders. “They’re all exceptional horses,” he attacks of Sept. 11, the Breeders’ Cup takes on a dif- said. “Hopefully, they won’t handle the dirt. [I think] ferent meaning than is normal,” Van Clief remarked. Fantastic Light will handle it; his pedigree says he will. “We have dedicated this year’s Breeders’ Cup to the He’s the one I fear the most.” people of New York in recognition of their courage and sacrifice and hope the event can be a building block in CLASSIC-GI, $4 million, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m the rehabilitation process. We are proud to play even a HORSE SIRE TRAINER small part in that process.” When asked if it had been +A Fleets Dancer Afleet Attfield considered to move the Breeders’ Cup from Belmont, +Albert the Great Go for Gin Zito he said, “After the events of Sept. 11, problems +Aptitude A.P. Indy Frankel crossed everyone’s mind, but the planning process was Black Minnaloushe Storm Cat O’Brien unimpeded. We are extremely gratified by the determi- Fantastic Light Rahy bin Suroor nation of owners and trainers travelling long distances +Freedom Crest To Freedom Baltas [for the races].” Van Clief admitted that overall entries Galileo (Ire) Sadler’s Wells O’Brien were down from recent years, but said that they were +*Gander Cormorant Terranova not impacted by the terrorist attacks. “It hasn’t kept +Guided Tour Hansel O’Callaghan any of the good horses away,” he said. “The strength +Include Broad Brush Delp of the core group of horses had more to do with the Macho Uno Holy Bull Orseno [fewer] number of entries.” He added, “This year’s Numerous Times Numerous Attard Breeders’ Cup pre-entries are deep in talent, as usual. I Sakhee Bahri bin Suroor think it is of particular note, in a year when we are +*Tiznow Cee’s Tizzy Robbins rebranding the event as the World Thoroughbred Cham- Not selected, in order of preference: pionships, that there is a strong international flavor, Brahms Danzig Walden with nine entries from England, seven from Ireland and Orientate Mt. Livermore Lukas four from France. This is indisputably the strongest +qualified by points. group we have ever had from Europe.” *9-percent supplement.

Second Stakes Winner for Freshman Sire TEJANO RUN John G. Sikura, President After breaking her maiden at Arlington by 14 1/2 lengths, PHONE: (859) 255-8290 FAX: (859) 281-6148 TEJANO HONEY remains undefeated in winning the All Sold Out S. TDN WORLDWIDE Thursday, October 18, 2001

BUMPER EURO ENTRY FOR CUP Headed by mul- F R A N C E tiple Group 1 winners Galileo (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells H H {USA}) and Fantastic Light (USA) (Rahy {USA}), as well as Arc winner Sakhee (USA) (Bahri {USA}), a strong Yesterday’s Results: contingent of 15 European based horses has been GRAND CRITERIUM DE BORDEAUX-Listed, FF240,000, entered for the Breeders’ Cup meeting at Belmont Park Toulouse, 10-17, 2yo, 1mT, 1:38.80, gd. a week from Saturday. Trainer Aidan O’Brien has seven 1--#PARISIENNE (IRE), 120, f, 2, by Distant Relative (Ire) runners nominated to the Cup, six of them owned alone 1st Dam: Poughkeepsie (Ire), by Sadler’s Wells (USA) or in partnership by owner Michael Tabor and Mrs. 2nd Dam: Pawneese (Ire), by *Carvin II John Magnier. Tabor also sends out American-based 3rd Dam: Plencia (Fr), by Le Haar (Fr) horses Left Bank (USA) (French Deputy {USA}, Sprint) O-Daniel Wildenstein; B-Dayton Investments Ltd; and 2000 G1 Oaks runner-up Kalypso Katie (Ire) (Fairy T-Richard Gibson; J-Dominique Boeuf; FF130,000. King {USA}, Filly/Mare Turf). O’Brien’s two entries in Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, the Juvenile divisions have connections to the Breeders’ FF280,000. Cup and Belmont Park. Undefeated two-year-old colt 2--Leadflor (Ire), 120, f, 2, Poliglote (GB)--Lead Cora Johannesburg (USA), a Group 1 winner in three coun- (Fr), by Lead On Time (USA). FF44,000. tries, is by Hennessy (USA), second by a neck to Unbri- 3--True Phenomenon (USA), 123, c, 2, Afternoon dled’s Song (USA) in the 1995 Juvenile at Belmont Deelites (USA)--Starlet Game (USA), by The Minstrel Park, while Sophisticat (USA) (Storm Cat {USA}) is a (Can). FF33,000. $3.4 million yearling out of Serena’s Song (USA), the Margins: 1 1/4, HF, HF. Odds: 1.70, 13.30, 2.10. U.S. champion three-year-old filly of 1995 and a four- Also ran: Florhill (Ire), Tup Tim (GB), Viroana (Fr), time Grade I winner at Belmont Park. Mozart (Ire) (USA) Hydris (USA). Scratched: Arabic Song (Ire). (Danehill {USA}) will attempt to become the first Euro- Parisienne made light of this task to return to win- pean sprinter to win the Sprint since Sheikh Albadou ning ways having faced some tough opposition of (GB) in 1991. The blue silks of Godolphin will be pa- late. Having been successful in a conditions event at raded on at least seven, and perhaps eight horses, a Saint-Cloud June 25, she was a fine second in the week from Saturday. Noverre (USA) (Rahy {USA}), a 3/4 brother to 1991 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile winner Listed Prix Roland de Chambure at Deauville Aug. 10 Arazi (USA), figures as one of the choices in the Breed- before finishing fifth to Ya Hajar (GB) in the G3 Prix ers’ Cup Mile. Five of Godolphin’s eight entries have du Calvados there Aug. 21. Never a factor last time been based in the U.S. this season under the tutelage when eighth behind Quad’s Melody (Ire) in the G3 of trainer Eoin Harty. He saddles two each in the Juve- Prix d’Aumale at Chantilly Sept. 19, she was never- nile and Juvenile Fillies, the most accomplished of theless favoured to take this step back in class in which are GII Sorrento S. winner Tempera (USA) (A.P. stride. Racing in sixth early under Dominique Boeuf, Indy {USA}) and GII Norfolk S. hero Essence of Dubai she always had the leader Tup Tim (GB) (Emperor (USA) (Pulpit {USA}). G3 UAE Derby victor Express Jones {USA}) in her sights and was asked to close Tour (USA) (Tour d’Or {USA}) will need one defection inside the quarter-of-a-mile straight. Quickening to to draw into the field for the Mile. European females grab the lead with a furlong remaining, she was sent look to have the upper hand in the third running of the clear for a comfortable success. Filly & Mare Turf. Jockey Jerry Bailey will pilot G1 Irish Oaks and Nassau S. winner Lailani (GB) (Unfuwain 2.15 Toulouse, Prix Fernand Soubagne (Cond), {USA}), looking to remain the only rider to have won FF100,000, 2yo, 6fT, 1:12.80, gd. the race. He has taken the first two renewals aboard GREAT DEAL (FR) (c, 2, Midyan {USA}--Graceful Bering Soaring Softly (USA) and Perfect Sting (USA). The {USA}, by Bering {GB}), the 6-5 market choice, was winner in her American debut of the GI Flower Bowl Invitational at Belmont, Lailani will face a stiff challenge settled in fourth of the five runners as L’Eclipse from fellow Europeans Banks Hill (GB) (Danehill {USA}), Francaise (Fr) (Jeune Homme {USA}) led, but made conqueror of the G1 Coronation S., Mot Juste (GB) smooth headway on the bridle once into the home (Mtoto {GB}), runner-up in the G1 Prix de la Opera at straight. He quickened to the front approaching the Longchamp Oct. 7 and Crystal Music (USA) (Nureyev final furlong and eased clear in the closing stages for {USA}), second in the G1 Irish 1000 Guineas and an unextended three-length win from L’Eclipse runner-up to Banks Hill in the Coronation. Francaise. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, FF121,200. O-Robert Bousquet; B-Le Thenney SA; T-Robert Col- TDN Worldwide Today ...... 3 pages let; J-Ioritz Mendizabal. TDN P WORLDWIDE • 10/18/01 • PAGE 2

French Report cont. DUBAI 6-4 FAVOURITE FOR DEWHURST HOLDING COURT TO RACE IN SAUDI ARABIA David Loder’s Dubai Destination (USA) (Kingmambo Holding Court (GB) (Hernando {Fr}), winner in 2000 {USA}) was yesterday installed as the 6-4 favourite of the G1 Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby), has been with Cashmans to confirm form with Aidan O’Brien’s sold to Saudi Arabian interests to race in that country, Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) (Danehill {USA}) in Saturday’s G1 Racing Post reports. He is set to leave the barn of Darley Dewhurst S. at Newmarket. Dubai Destination trainer Michael Jarvis later this month and is scheduled beat “the Rock” by a length in the G2 Champagne S. at to make his first start in the Crown Prince’s Cup in Doncaster Sept. 14. The latter, who has since won the Riyadh Nov. 9. The bay four-year-old has won one time G1 Grand Criterium at Longchamp Oct. 7 in impressive in four starts this season, that victory coming in the G2 fashion, was rated a 7-4 chance by the Cork firm yes- Grand Prix de Deauville Aug. 26. He was last seen terday. Aidan O’Brien told PA Sport yesterday, “Rock of when a distant 15th in the G1 Arc de Triomphe at Gibraltar has taken his last race very well and the plan Longchamp Oct. 7. is to run. When he won the Gimcrack he was able to bowl along with him but after we ran at Doncaster, H B R I T A I N H Michael (Kinane) said that he didn’t think that was the way to ride him at seven furlongs. As for whether we CHAMPION TAKING SHAPE can beat Dubai Destination, I’m never confident, I’m Newmarket’s Champions Day features were begin- always hopeful--I’m looking forward to a big run.” ning to take shape yesterday, with the weather threat- ening to turn against some of the main protagonists. Yesterday’s Results: The going at the track was changed to good, good to 3.40 Lingfield, Jon Harrell Memorial Conditions S. soft in places yesterday, with wet weather a possibility (Class D), £6,380, 2yo, 6fT, 1:18.97, hy. later this week. That forecast spelled doom to the LADY LINKS (GB) (f, 2, Bahamian Bounty {GB}-- chances of Grandera (Ire) (Grand Lodge {USA}) lining Sparky’s Song {GB}, by Electric {GB}) broke well and up for the £400,000 G1 Dubai Champion S. The colt, was keen early before being reigned back to sit in sec- who was runner-up in the G1 Eclipse S. at Sandown ond behind Silver Charmer (GB) (Charmer {Ire}). The 6- July 8 and G1 International S. at York Aug. 21, will 5 favourite hit the front travelling easily on the bridle now be put away for the season with a view to a with quarter of a mile remaining and needed only to be four-year-old campaign. Trainer James Fanshawe told pushed clear before being eased down to beat Historic PA Sport yesterday that "he has put up some tremen- Treble (GB) (Lycius {USA}) by a half length. The dous performances at the highest level this season” and 12,000gns TATDEC weanling; and 22,000gns TATOCT that “we felt it best to retire him for the year.” That yearling represents jockey Richard Hannon’s 100th robs the ten-furlong event of another contender after winner of 2001 and is the sixth winner for her first-crop Medicean (GB), who beat Grandera in the Eclipse S., sire (by Cadeaux Genereux {GB}). Lifetime Record: was withdrawn earlier in the week. The race may be 6-1-1-1, £36,328. diminished further by the possibility of No Excuse O-Coriolan Partnership II; B-Mrs Wendy Jacqueline Muir; Needed (GB) (Machiavellian {USA}) and the supple- T-Richard Hannon; J-Dane O’Neill. mented Tough Speed (USA) (Miswaki {USA}) being pulled out of the race if significant rain falls by Satur- Thursday, Newmarket, post time: 2:20 p.m. day. That would cut the Sir Michael Stoute contingent PEARL AND COUTTS SEVERALS S.-Listed, £22,500, from three to one and Carnival Dancer (GB) (Sadler’s 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT Wells {USA}) was reported by Chris Richardson, man- SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT aging director of the colt’s owners Cheveley Park Stud, 1 8 Riberac (GB) Efisio (GB) Johnston 129 as having “done very well.” Godolphin will be repre- 2 6 Generous Diana (GB) Generous (Ire) Cox 126 sented by Best Of The Bests (Ire) (Machiavellian 3 2 Molomo (GB) Barathea (Ire) Meade 126 {USA}), who will be ridden by Frankie Dettori and 4 10 Candice (Ire) Caerleon (USA) E Dunlop 121 Equerry (USA) (St. Jovite {USA}), who will be part- 5 3 Esyoueffcee (Ire) Alzao (USA) M Easterby 121 nered by Jamie Spencer, while Tobougg (Ire) (Barathea 6 4 Fully Invested (USA) Irish River (Fr) Cecil 121 {Ire}) will also take his chance. Simon Crisford, 7 7 Goncharova (USA) Gone West (USA) Stoute 121 Godolphin's racing manager, told PA Sport yesterday, 8 11 Illumination (GB) Saddlers' Hall (Ire) Fanshawe 121 “Frankie will ride Best of the Bests unless it rains very hard and then he might switch to Equerry--but that’s an 9 9 It s A Secret (GB) Polish Precedent (USA) Haggas 121 ‘if’. It’s not a perfect comeback race for Best of the 10 12 Lady Lahar (GB) Fraam (GB) Channon 121 Bests, who has been off the track for a long time. 11 13 Moon Goddess (GB) Rainbow Quest (USA) Stoute 121 Equerry obviously has form in very soft ground and is 12 14 Soft Breeze (GB) Zafonic (USA) E Dunlop 121 improving while Tobougg has been off since the 13 5 Stay Behind (GB) Elmaamul (USA) Perrett 121 Eclipse.” 14 1 Villa Carlotta (GB) Rainbow Quest (USA) J Dunlop 121 TDN P WORLDWIDE • 10/18/01 • PAGE 3

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Yesterday’s Results: A 300-1 SHOCKER 3.30 Navan, Kilcarn Stud EBF Fillies Maiden, Ir£15,360, The tote board read 99-1 on Winning Associates 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:51.30, sf. (USA) (Trempolino {USA}) for last Saturday’s second KOURNAKOVA (IRE) (f, 2, Sadler’s Wells {USA}--Ber- race at Sha Tin--at least 99-1, that is. When the three- muda Classic {Ire} {MGSW-Ire}, by Double Form {Ire}), year-old found a rail split inside the final furlong and a 1/2 to Tropical (GB)(Green Desert {USA}), Hwt. crossed the line a head in front of Universal Glory (Aus) Older Mare-Ire at 5-6f, MGSW-Ire, $148,915; and (Brocco {USA}), he lit up the board to the tune of Shake The Yoke (GB) (Caerleon {USA}), G1SW-Fr, HK$3184.50 for a $10 stake. The American-bred was MGSW & MG1SP-Fr, GSW & GISP-US, $701,620, making his first start in four months, after nearly falling was sent off the 4-9 favourite on the strength of her and being eased in a June 9 race. Trainer David third placing in the G1 Prix Marcel Boussac at Oughton told the stewards that he had changed so Longchamp Oct. 7 and raced in fourth on the rail many things for this race, that he was not sure what early as Evora (Ire) (Marju {Ire}) was taken to the might have worked. front. Switched off the inner at the top of the straight, she was asked to quicken with 300 yards U N I T E D S T A T E S remaining where she picked up to go clear in a mat- H H ter of strides. Pushed out with hands and heels from there, she crossed the line a facile 4 1/2 length win- EUROPEAN-BRED WINNER: ner. Lifetime Record: G1SP-Fr, 3-1-0-1, Ir£25,919. Forty On Line (GB), f, 2, Pharly (Fr)--Charming Bride O-Mrs Susan Magnier; B-Orpendale; T-Aidan O’Brien; (GB), by Charmer (Ire). Santa Anita, 10-17, Maiden J-Michael Kinane. race, 1mT, 1:36, $24,000 to winner. O-Cohen, Sigband & Ulmer; B-Old Mill Stud (GB); T-R Hess Jr. 2.00 Navan, Poplar Race (Cond.), Ir£12,450, 3yo/up, 5f 182ydsT, 1:15.60, sf. M A I D E N W I N N E R S TESIO (GB) (c, 3, Danehill {USA}--Pale Grey {GB}, by H H Linamix {Fr}), a 250,000gns Tattersalls December weanling; and 400,000gns Houghton yearling buy, Lady Links (GB), f, 2, Bahamian Bounty (GB)--Sparky’s tracked the early leader Tender Cove (Ire) (Ball Cove Song (GB), by Electric (GB). Lingfield, Britain, 10-17, {Ire}) in second early before challenging with 1 1/2 Jon Harrell Memorial Conditions S. (Class D), 2yo, furlongs remaining. Hitting the front soon after, the 6fT, £4,147 to winner. B-B-Mrs Wendy Jacqueline 10-3 second favourite battled to beat her rival a short Muir. *12,000gns wnlg ‘99 TATDEC; 22,000gns yrl head, with 4 1/2 lengths back to the third. Pale Grey ‘00 TATOCT. **Sixth winner for first-crop sire (by was purchased at the 1997 Tattersalls December Cadeaux Genereux {GB}). Sale for 125,000gns carrying Tesio. Lifetime Record: Kournakova (Ire), f, 2, Sadler’s Wells (USA)--Bermuda 5-1-1-0, £11,985. Classic (Ire) (MGSW-Ire), by Double Form (Ire). O-Michael Tabor; B-Raffin Stud; T-Aidan O’Brien; Navan, Ireland, 10-17, Kilcarn Stud EBF Fillies J-Michael Kinane. Maiden, 2yo, f, 1mT, Ir£10,400 to winner. B-Orpendale. *1/2 to Tropical (GB)(Green Desert 5.00 Navan, Clonmellon Maiden, Ir£8,640, 3yo/up, {USA}), Hwt. Older Mare-Ire at 5-6f, MGSW-Ire, 1 5/8mT, 3:03.90, sf. $148,915; and Shake The Yoke (GB) (Caerleon LIFE MATCH (FR) (c, 3, Polish Precedent {USA}--Life {USA}), G1SW-Fr, MGSW & MG1SP-Fr, GSW & Watch {USA}, by Highland Park {USA}), sent off at GISP-US, $701,620. **G1SP-Fr. odds of 7-1, raced in mid-division early as Oakley Lad Tesio (GB), c, 3, Danehill (USA)--Pale Grey (GB), by (Ire) (Malmsey {USA}) cut out the running. Making Linamix (Fr). Navan, Ireland, 10-17, Poplar Race steady progress to challenge inside the final 1 1/2 (Cond.), 3yo/up, 5f 182ydsT, Ir£8,970 to winner. furlongs, he battled to get the better of Millennium B-Raffin Stud. *250,000gns wnlg ‘98 TATDEC; Lilly (Ire) (Grand Lodge {USA}) in the final strides and 400,000gns yrl ‘99 TATHOU. win by a half length. The winner was a FF1,400,000 Life Match (Fr), c, 3, Polish Precedent (USA)--Life yrl ‘99 DEAAUG Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-0, Ir£6,530. Watch (USA), by Highland Park (USA). Navan, Ire- O-Mrs Susan Magnier; B-De Fernand Krief, and land, 10-17, Clonmellon Maiden, 3yo/up, 1 5/8mT, Laetitia Maelingue; T-Aidan O’Brien; J-Michael Ir£6,210 to winner. B-De Fernand Krief, and Laetitia Kinane. Maelingue. *FF1,400,000 yrl ‘99 DEAAUG. TDN AMERICAN Thursday, October 18, 2001

COLSTAR & HOPPER TO THREE CHIMNEYS K E E N E L A N D Grade I winner Colstar (--Ascend, by I I ) and multiple stakes winner The Happy Hop- per (El Prado {Ire}--Village Dancer, by Mythical Ruler) Yesterday’s Results: have been retired to Three Chimneys. The two INDIAN SUMMER S., $80,625, KEE, 10-17, 2yo, f, 6f, distaffers arrived at the Midway, Kentucky farm this 1:11 4/5, ft. week and both are booked to be bred to Belmont S. 1--VICKI VALLENCOURT, 122, f, 2, by Regal Classic winner Point Given (Thunder Gulch) in 2002. The five- 1st Dam: Esquisite Diamond, by Fight Over year-old Colstar won the 2000 renewal of the GI Flower 2nd Dam: Gorgeously Divine, by Al Hattab Bowl Invitational H., as well as the 2000 and 2001 GIII 3rd Dam: Danger Prove, by Prove It Locust Grove H. and 2001 GIII All Along Breeders’ Cup ($15,000 yrl '00 KEEJAN). O-Rashinski Ron & Ricki; S. She retires with 11 wins in 18 starts and earnings of B-Prestonwood Farm, LLC (KY); T-Hugh H Robertson; $1,038,056. The Happy Hopper is a seven-time stakes J-M Guidry; $50,288. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, winner. The five-year-old won the Safely Kept S. at $118,088. Arlington in August. She was also second in the 1999 2--Purple Princess, 120, f, 2, Carson City--Tapstress, by GII Fantasy. On the board in 24 starts, The Happy Desert Wine. ($150,000 wlng '99 KEENOV). Hopper won 12 of 38 outings and earned $801,279. O-Quality Farms. $16,125. 3--Lotta Rhythm, 118, f, 2, Rhythm--Kim's Blues, by BASSETT STEPS DOWN AT KEENELAND James Cure the Blues. O-Morrison Dolphus. $8,063. E. Bassett III yesterday announced his retirement as Margins: 4HF, 1HF, 7. Odds: 3.90, 0.60, 3.90. chairman of the Keeneland Association during the an- Vicki Vallencourt dominated a $50,000 maiden field nual meeting of the Board of Directors. Bassett joined in her debut at Arlington in August and returned to Keeneland in 1968, serving first as president and then score a narrow victory in the Sept. 1 Top Flight S. as chairman of the board during his 33-year tenure. “It before finishing fourth in the Sept. 22 GIII Arlington is an appropriate time to retire, with the young, tal- Washingon Lassie. Making her first start away from the ented and new team making excellent progress and Illinois oval, the grey filly settled off the dueling leaders assuming full responsibility for the Keeneland opera- after being bumped at the start. She moved four wide tion,” Bassett said. “We have every confidence in their ability to succeed.” Bassett will continue to serve as a leaving the turn and was ridden to draw clear for the Trustee and on the Board of Directors. Newly elected to victory. “She ran good,” confirmed winning rider Mark the board during yesterday’s meeting were Dr. A. Gary Guidry. “She did everything right. We were lying in Lavin, Reiley McDonald and Duncan Taylor. third with dead aim on the leaders and she prevailed.” 7th-KEE, $63,050, Alw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:42 4/5, I M I D W E S T I gd. 1--IN FRANK'S HONOR, 118, h, 5, Lost Code-- Churchill Downs to Sell Portion of Hoosier: Daunserly, by Oh Say. O-R & R King Stable; B-Three Churchill Downs Incorporated announced that a 15- Sister Stable (KY); T-William I Mott. Lifetime Record: percent interest in Hoosier Park will be sold to Centaur SW & MGSP, 25-6-6-5, $397,933. Racing LLC by year’s end. The privately-held company’s 2--Advanced Edition, 113, c, 4, Bertrando--Irish purchase of the racetrack and related off-track betting Anthem, by Kleven. operations is contingent upon the approval of various 3--Talkmeister, 118, h, 5, Fly So Free--Greek Wedding, regulatory agencies and the purchase of the entire 10- by Blushing Groom (Fr). percent interest in Hoosier held by limited partner Margins: HF, HF, 1. Odds: 2.50, 14.10, 14.50. Conesco HPLP. The agreement will allow for Churchill Downs Management Company to retain 62-percent In Frank’s Honor, a neck short behind Affirmed Suc- interest in the Anderson, IN oval and it will continue to cess in the July 4 GIII Poker H., was coming off a manage day-to-day operations. Indiana-based Centaur, fourth-place effort over course and distance just a week who currently owns 13 percent of the track, will in- ago. Lightly bumped at the start, the chestnut raced crease its holdings to 38 percent and will have the near the back of the pack early, swept into contention option to purchase additional CDMC partnership inter- with a five-wide rally and drove to a half-length tally. ests. “We continue to view an increased ownership by Centaur as beneficial to the company [CDMC] and STAKES CLOSINGS Hoosier Park. The transaction is not expected to have a TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19: material impact on our earnings and we the opportunity 11-02 $200,000 Honey Bee H.-III, Med, to realize a cash return on a portion of our investment 3yo/up, f/m, 8.5f (150) in the racetrack,” said Thomas Meeker, CDI’s president and chief executive officer. TDN P AMERICAN • 10/18/01 • PAGE 2

Keeneland report cont. 6th-KEE, $54,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:27 3/5, ft. I N E W Y O R K I CHERRY LAKE (c, 3, Salt Lake--Starolamo {MSW, $204,848}, by Bargain Day) returned from a two- Yesterday’s Results: month layoff and stormed to a 9 1/2-length maiden 6th-BEL, $49,000, Alw, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:24 2/5, ft. victory Sept. 16 at Turfway. The 1-2 favorite jumped VALIANT HALORY, 119, c, 4, Valiant Nature--Private out to the early lead and held off Battledar (Battle Reply, by Private Terms. O-Lapenta Robert V; Creek) for a 1 1/2-length victory. Lifetime Record: B-Richard L Golden (MD); T-Nicholas P Zito. Lifetime 4-2-0-0, $50,328. Record: GISP, 25-5-7-3, $304,308. O-Ramsey Kenneth L & Sarah K. B-Linda L Ramsey 2--Wicked Will, 118, c, 3, Runaway Groom--Filadiz, by (KY). T-Charles Simon. Our Native. 3--Tarquinius, 119, h, 5, Broad Brush--Tarquina, by 5th-KEE, $51,000, Msw, 2yo, 1 1/16m, 1:47 2/5, ft. Niniski. HONOR IN WAR (c, 2, Lord At War {Arg}--Catumbella, Margins: 6 1/4, 3/4, 6. Odds: 1.10, 2.15, 4.90. by Diesis {GB}), a $140,000 KEESEP yearling, debuted Valiant Halory had failed to find the winner’s circle over the Kentucky Downs turf with a third-place outing in 10 previous starts this year, but had been second Sept. 23. Trying the main track here, the chestnut colt in the GII Commonwealth Breeders Cup H. at was sent off at 5-2. Close up early, he moved out three Keeneland in April. Favored in this field of five, the wide approaching the far turn and closed well down the bay colt raced with the pace early and opened up in stretch to score by 1 3/4 lengths over Sip’n the stretch en route to an easy win. (Hennessy). Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $34,650. O-3Rd Turn Stables. B-Mill Ridge Farm, Ltd. & W Lazy 8th-BEL, $46,000, Alw, 3/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:37 1/5, fm. T., Ltd. (KY). T-Paul J McGee. UNBRIDLED VICE (f, 4, Unbridled--London Vice, by Vice Regent) tired to seventh off a two-month layoff while 3rd-KEE, $49,438, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:25, ft. racing nine furlongs over the Belmont turf Oct. 3. The +SANTA ROSA ISLAND (f, 3, Valiant Nature--Qualique 6-1 shot was last early, moved up four wide in the {GISW}, by *Hawaii) settled far off the early lead, stretch and got up late for a neck win over Margay (Ire) began to improve her position inside the final furlong (Marju {Ire}). Lifetime Record: 16-3-4-4, $137,175. and unleashed a furious drive to just make it home by a O-Stuart S Janney III. B-Robert H & Bea Roberts (KY). neck over Ethel Anna (Storm Cat) at 9-1 odds. Lifetime T-Claude McGaughey III. Record: 1-1-0-0, $31,225. O-Lakeside Farms. B-Chris Nolan (KY). T-Walter M 4th-BEL, $42,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 8.5fT, 1:46 2/5, fm. Bindner Jr. APLOMB (c, 3, Mecke--Misty Magic {SW, $164,643}, by Master Willie {GB}), a $35,000 OBSOCT weanling, 2nd-KEE, $49,250, Msw, 2yo, 6 1/2f, 1:19, ft. improved to third while trying a route and the turf for CAREER BEST (c, 2, Cat's Career--By Four Thirty, by the first time at Saratoga Aug. 29. Back at Belmont last Proudest Roman) failed to hit the board in his previous time, the half to Rabbit In A Hat (Regal Classic), MSP, five starts, most recently running a well-beaten seventh $137,884, closed to finish a respectable fourth in the in a Sept. 28 Turfway maiden event. Dismissed at mile event over the lawn Sept. 28. Trying blinkers for 39-1, the colt ducked out at the start, but rushed up to the first time, the 6-1 shot raced close up in fourth press the pace and outbattled Reactionary (Judge T C) early, skimmed the rail to draw within a 1/2 length of in the stretch to win by a head. The half brother to the lead and took over in the final strides to score by a Johnny Legit (Double Negative, MGSP-$616,808) was head over Bound By Honour (Now Listen). Lifetime a $7,000 FTKJUL yearling. He became the fifth winner Record: 4-1-0-1, $33,690. for his freshman sire (by Mr. Prospector). Lifetime Re- O-C Carlson. B-Brambly Lane Farm (FL). T-M Hennig. cord: 6-1-0-0, $32,816. O-Jerry S Brumley. B-Michael Short & J I Racing Inc 7th-BEL, $41,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:12, ft. (KY). T-Eric R Reed. AS TOLD (f, 2, A.P. Indy--Gana, by Smile) produced a third-place finish for her career debut at Saratoga Aug. 5, but regressed to fifth for her next start at the track MOVING??? Sept. 2. Still looking for her first win, the 6-5 favorite DON’T FORGET TO LET US KNOW kept the early leaders in sight for most of the way, moved up to take a narrow lead a furlong out and con- YOUR NEW FAX NUMBER! tinued to widen her advantage to the wire, winning by 1 (732) 747-8060 three lengths. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $30,340. O/B-The Thoroughbred Corporation (Ky). T-W I Mott. TDN P AMERICAN • 10/18/01 • PAGE 3

E A S T Tuesday’s Late Results: I I 5th-MED, $46,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:37, ft. DO NICE (f, 3, Unbridled--Dream Launch {SP}, by Re- Yesterday’s Results: launch), fresh off a three-month layoff, broke her 5th-DEL, $33,000, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, a1m70yd, 1:46, maiden in a six-furlong Pimlico contest May 18. Follow- ft. ing another four-month respite, the half to Western COSTLY CROWN (f, 3, Peaks and Valleys-- Dreamer (Gone West), SW & GISP, $164,233; Would- Compromised Crown, by Halo), a debut winner at Chur- n't We All (Woodman), SW & GSP, $318,615; and chill in July 2000, was off nearly a year before a third- Trajectory (Gone West), MSW, $279,784, weakened place effort while sprinting at this track in July. She late to finish third in a Sept. 3 allowance before a dis- was a half-length winner in her turf debut at 1 1/16 tant sixth in a Delaware allowance Sept. 19. The 2-1 miles last time out. The 1-5 favorite was never far second choice dictated the early pace while racing well back, bid two wide on the turn and drew off to score in hand, opened up by daylight approaching the final by 9 3/4 lengths. The winner is a half sister to Almost Saintly (St. Jovite, MSP, $166,527). Lifetime Record: furlong and had enough left in reserve to hold off the SP, 5-3-1-1, $90,465. fast-finishing Honest Scarlet (Prized) by a nose. Lifetime O-Pin Oak Stable. B-Schaedle Robert (KY). T-H Graham Record: 5-2-0-1, $47,850. Motion. O/B-Jayeff B Stables (KY). T-Alan E Goldberg. 7th-DEL, $32,300, Alw, 2yo, 6f, 1:11 2/5, ft. W E S T BOSTON COMMON (c, 2, Boston Harbor--Especially, by I I Mr. Prospector) broke his maiden over this track and distance Aug. 19 before running second in the Sept. 8 Yesterday’s Results: Comet S. at the Meadowlands last time out. On the 2nd-BMX, $34,816, Alw, 2yo, 6f, 1:09 4/5, ft. lead from the start, the 1-2 favorite pulled clear late to WILD CELEBRATION (c, 2, Wild Zone--Caribbean Sol, score by 2 1/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: SP, 5-2-2-1, by Woodman), seventh in his debut at Del Mar in Au- $55,500. gust, graduated with a 2 1/2-length victory over this O-Richard A Englander. B-Overbrook Farm (KY). track and distance Sept. 22. With the pace early, the 4- T-Michael V Pino. 5 favorite opened a clear lead in upper stretch and flew home to a five-length triumph over Mountain Flag (Ave- 6th-DEL, $31,500, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:12 2/5, ft. nue of Flags). Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $33,000. UMPATEEDLE (f, 2, Suave Prospect--Missy McKee, by O-Carole & Don Chaiken. B-Michael Cavey Desales Silver Deputy) ran back-to-back seconds in her initial DVM (MD). T-William J Morey Jr. career starts and was looking to make the third time the charm with the addition of Lasix. Off as the 5-2 second choice, the dark bay broke well, but eased off I F O R E I G N I the leaders heading into the first turn. Following an even pace throughout, the juvenile moved to the out- side for her rally and drew clear late to score by 2 1/2 AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN HONG KONG: lengths over Sira (Capote). She is the seventh winner Glory Hero, g, 3, Cure the Blues--Event Horizon (SP), by for her freshman sire (by Fortunate Prospect). Lifetime Star de Naskra. Sha Tin, 10-17, Ma Liu Shui H., Record: 3-1-2-0, $28,000. 1200m (AWT). B-Pillar Stud Inc. *$9,000 wnlg ‘98 O/B-John B Porter (FL). T-Randy Nunley. FTKNOV; $45,000 yrl ‘99 KEESEP; $97,000 2yo ‘00 FTMMAY. 4th-DEL, $31,200, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:14, ft. Winning Touch, g, 7, Capote--Chesire Kitten (GSW, +MAGIC PEAK (f, 2, Pleasant Colony--Palana {SW- $196,004), by Smarten. Sha Tin, 10-17, Wu Kau Eng}, by Gulch), 5-1 in her bow, settled off the pace Tang H., 1650m (AWT). B-Raplh C Wilson Jr. early. She moved up along the rail nearing the stretch and closed powerfully to best Julie’s Tale (Jules) by 3 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $18,000. Breeders’ Cup O-Augustin Stable. B-George Strawbridge Jr (PA). Leading Trainers by Number of Wins T-Jonathan E Sheppard. D. Wayne Lukas 16 Shug McGaughey 7 A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Neil Drysdale 6 indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner and a + will Bill Mott 5 denote winners who are first-time starters. Ron McAnally 4 TDN P AMERICAN • 10/18/01 • PAGE 4

TEX'S ZING S., $35,800, FPK, 10-16, (S), 3yo, c/g, 6f, I S O. C A L I F O R N I A I 1:12 1/5, my. 1--#FREEWAY TICKET, 119, c, 3, Deposit Ticket--Reni, Yesterday’s Results: by Palace Music. ($22,000 2yo 2000 LOUMAR). 4th-SAX, $49,588, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), 3yo/up, O-Carolyn K Friedberg; B-Richard F Rudolph (IL); f/m, a6 1/2fT, 1:14 1/5, fm. T-Richard R Scherer; J-Z Cadman; $21,480. Lifetime DELICIOSA (ARG) (m, 5, Equalize--Miss Delicia {Arg}, Record: 15-6-1-2, $182,162. *1/2 to Castlewood by Candy Stripes), still seeking her first North American (Runaway Groom), GSP, $204,727. win in her eighth U.S. start, was coming off a runner- 2--Proper Joe, 117, g, 3, Crimcino--China Pearl, by Mr. up finish at this course and distance Sept. 28. Sent off Redoy. $7,160. at 6-1, the grey mare sat just off the early leaders. She 3--Big Adam J., 116, c, 3, Power Boat--Mystic Ketch, split foes to take charge at midstretch and gamely held by Halyard. $3,580. off Fall Habit (Ire) (Hamas {Ire}) for a one-length vic- Margins: 6HF, NK, 3/4. Odds: 0.40, 2.70, 7.40. tory. Lifetime Record: 13-3-4-1, $88,263. O-William D Gould & Burton J Kinerk. B-El Turf (ARG). ALLOWANCE RESULTS: T-David Hofmans. 9th-KEE, $65,000, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:37 4/5, gd. DANZATORE FLAG (g, 7, Danzatore--Secretariat Flag, 5th-SAX, $42,400, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:37 3/5, by Secretariat) Lifetime Record: 49-5-7-6, $178,478. ft. O-Wischer Terry. B-Pattie Carter & John Franks (KY). SECRET OF MECCA (f, 3, Mecke--Linda's Secret, by T-Celia J Deters. *1/2 to Sergeant Hawk (Silver Hawk), Nijinsky's Secret), third in the July 14 GII Hollywood SW & MGSP,$149,744. Oaks in just her third start, was 10th over the turf at this track Sept. 29. Back on the main track, the filly 8th-MED, $62,500, (S), 10-16, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:08 3/5, came three wide into the stretch and wore down Eve- ft. ning Meeting (General Meeting) for a one-length win as BLUE KRISMAS (h, 5, Evening Kris--Blue Ridge Mt. the 2-1 favorite. The winner was a $26,000 OBSAUG {MSP}, by Hurry Up Blue) Lifetime Record: 17-4-5-1, yearling. Lifetime Record: GSP, 6-1-1-2, $57,580. $138,282. O-The Rainbow Stable. B-Thomas Cook O-Henton Hitbound Stable & Turrell. B-Duet Le Ferme (NJ). T-Ben W Perkins Jr. (FL). T-Ruben Cardenas. 6th-MED, $57,500, (S), 10-16, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 1/5, 2nd-SAX, $40,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:36, fm. FORTY ON LINE (GB) (f, 2, Pharly {Fr}--Charming Bride ft. {GB}, by Charmer {Ire}) had not raced since running BLASKET SOUND, 123, c, 4, Two Punch--Charming fourth in her debut at Newmarket July 29. The chest- Polly, by Crozier. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $60,800. nut miss made a four-wide bid with quarter-mile left, O/B-Merrywind Farm (NJ). T-Patricia Farro. opened a one-length lead and just held off fellow Brit Westmead Empress (GB) (Emperor Jones). Lifetime 9th-MED, $46,000, 10-16, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, Record: 2-1-0-0, $24,456. 1:43 2/5, fm. O-Cohen, Sigband & Ulmer. B-Old Mill Stud (GB). T-R B TALENT TO THE MAX (m, 5, Local Talent--Jacky Max Hess Jr. {Ire} {SW-Fr, $105,093}, by Sexton Blake) Lifetime Record: 16-2-2-0, $65,120. O-Kenneth C Avanzino & Robert W Boland. B-Ken-Mort Stables (FL). T-Thomas J B R E E D E R S’ Skiffington. *1/2 to Maxzene (Cozzene), MGSW & MGISP, $1,067,983. E D I T I O N 7th-BMX, $37,280, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), 3yo, f, 6f, STAKES RESULTS: 1:11, ft. PETE CONDELLONE H., $35,900, FPK, 10-16, (S), SLEW'S DAUGHTER (f, 3, Slewvescent--Waslaw's 3yo/up, 1m, 1:38 4/5, my. Daughter, by Moscow Ballet) Lifetime Record: SP, 1--TIC N TIN, 123, h, 6, Lac Ouimet--Catching a Buzz, 9-2-2-1, $69,116. O-Walter Family Trust. B-Robert H by Distinctive. O/T-Ron L Brandenburg; B-Christine & Walter Family Trust (CA). T-Armando Lage. Barry Janks (IL); J-M A Gale; $21,540. Lifetime Re- cord: 49-17-12-1, $428,121. 8th-APX, $32,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:49 1/5, ft. 2--Shadow Mountain, 117, h, 7, Tuckerstown-- FIRST MYSTERY (f, 3, Mystery Storm--First Down {SP, Beautiful Mountain, by L'Enjoleur. $7,180. $115,247}, by Oh Say) Lifetime Record: SP, 14-3-3-3, 3--Multiple Metal, 115, h, 7, Iron Courage--Goldie Lots, $82,990. O-Moises R Yanez & Hernandez Racing Club. by Lot o' Gold. $3,590. B-Mockingbird Farm Inc (FL). T-Moises R Yanez. *1/2 to Margins: NO, 2 1/4, 3 3/4. Odds: 0.70, 3.50, 3.90. Diablos First Lady (Diablo), MSW, $189,304. TDN P AMERICAN • 10/18/01 • PAGE 5

5th-LRL, $26,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:51 3/5, fm. Umpateedle, f, 2, Suave Prospect--Missy McKee, by ROUNDSTONE (c, 4, Wild Again--Igmaar (Fr) {GSP, Silver Deputy. DEL, 10-17, 6f, 1:12 2/5. B-John B $133,130}, by Don Roberto) Lifetime Record: 8-2-1-1, Porter (Fl). *Seventh winner for freshman sire (by $55,920. O-Michael J Ryan. B-Hundley Bruce (KY). Fortunate Prospect). T-Michael W Dickinson. *1/2 to Cherie Yvonne (Vice Solar Blues, f, 3, Cure the Blues--Solar Halo (GSW & Regent), SW, $120,316. GISP, $190,561), by Halo. BEL, 10-17, (S), 1 1/16mT, 1:45 4/5. B-C B F Corporation (NY). 5th-GLD, $20,000, 10-16, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:13, ft. Instant Karma, c, 3, Forest Wildcat--Rare Miss, by TIMELY FACTOR (c, 3, Native Factor--Timely Beauty Miswaki. SAX, 10-17, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:03 1/5. B-Nellie {SW, $115,235, by Fools Dance) Lifetime Record: SP, M & Robin Cox Petrine (Ky). $32,000 yrl '99 15-6-1-0, $63,381. O-James Arnold. B-James & Marcia KEEJAN; $45,000 yrl '99 KEESEP; $330,000 2yo Arnold (MI). T-Gerald S Bennett. 2000 BESMAR. Izona, f, 3, Jade Hunter--Luna Tiniebla (Arg) (GSW-Arg MAIDEN WINNERS: & SP-US), by Ahmad (Arg). MED, 10-17, (C), 1mT, As Told, f, 2, A.P. Indy--Gana, by Smile. BEL, 10-17, 1:37 1/5. B-Allen E Paulson (Ky). 6f, 1:12. B-The Thoroughbred Corporation (Ky). Secret of Mecca, f, 3, Mecke--Linda's Secret, by Career Best, c, 2, Cat's Career--By Four Thirty, by Nijinsky's Secret. SAX, 10-17, 1m, 1:37 3/5. B-Le Proudest Roman. KEE, 10-17, 6 1/2f, 1:19. B-Michael Ferme Duet (Fl). *$26,000 yrl '99 OBSAUG. **GSP. Short & J I Racing Inc (Ky). *$7,000 yrl '00 FTKJUL. Aplomb, c, 3, Mecke--Misty Magic (SW, $164,643), by **1/2 to Johnny Legit (Double Negative), MGSP, Master Willie (GB). BEL, 10-17, 1 1/16mT, 1:46 2/5. $616,808. ***Fifth winner for freshman sire (by Mr. B-Brambly Lane Farm (Fl). *$35,000 wlng '98 Prospector). OBSOCT. **1/2 to Rabbit In A Hat (Regal Classic), Restitution, c, 2, Crown Ambassador--Rapid Revenge, MSP, $137,884. by Cannonade. HOO, 10-17, (S), 6f, 1:11 3/5. +Santa Rosa Island, f, 3, Valiant Nature--Qualique B-Larry Smallwood & Swifty Farms Inc (In). *Fifth (GISW), by *Hawaii. KEE, 10-17, 7f, 1:25. B-Chris winner for freshman sire (by Storm Cat). Nolan (Ky). Vivid Views, c, 2, Distant View--Vivid Concert (Ire), by Chief Singer. LRL, 10-17, 6f, 1:11 1/5. B-George A Smith & Dr W E Johnston (Oh). *1/2 to Matt’s Bubble (Air Forbes Won), SW, $180,007; Extended FRESHMAN FOCUS Applause (Exbourne), SW & GISP, $402,109. Faultless Cassie, f, 2, Fini Cassette--Faultless Edna First-crop progeny to watch: Thurday, Oct. 18 (MSW), by Verzy. PEN, 10-17, 5 1/2f, 1:08 3/5. B-R Miller (Pa). *First winner for freshman sire (by Talc). Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW +The World Owes Me, f, 2, End Sweep--Luvsider, by Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Topsider. LRL, 10-17, (C), 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-Superfine ALWAYS A CLASSIC (Deputy Minister), Turkey, $15K, 46/4/0 Farms, Inc (Fl). *$50,000 yrl '00 OBSAUG. **1/2 to 5-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Deputy Dash, $125K KEE SEP yrl Search for Luv (Regal Search), MSW, $222,936. CAPTAIN BODGIT (Saint Ballado), Margaux, $10K, 71/6/0 Tailgator, f, 2, Green Alligator--Here Comes Susie, by 5-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Captain Natural, $10K FTK OCT yrl Wild Again. DEL, 10-17, (C), 6f, 1:15 2/5. DIPLOMATIC JET (Roman Diplomat), Hooper, $5K, 13/0/0 B-Buckingham Farm (Md). 9-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, +Taking the Reins, $15K EAS OCT yrl EDITOR'S NOTE Mr. Kipp, c, 2, Kipper Kelly--Miss Hatchet, by Hatchet (Forty Niner), Overbrook, $10K, 66/6/0 Man. BEL, 10-17, (C), 6f, 1:12 2/5. B-Hobeau Farm, 2-RP, Msw, 1m, Princeton Avenue, $27K TEX MAR 2yo, 3-1 GERI Ltd (Fl). (Theatrical (IRE)), Japan, $20K, 50/2/0 Honor in War, c, 2, Lord At War (Arg)--Catumbella, by 9-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Union Bulldog, $39K KEE SEP yrl LOST SOLDIER Diesis (GB). KEE, 10-17, 1 1/16m, 1:47 2/5. B-Mill (Danzig), Franks, $4K, 55/7/1 Ridge Farm, Ltd & W Lazy T, Ltd (Ky). *$140,000 yrl 5-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Market Floor, $67K OBS FEB 2yo LOUIS QUATORZE '00 KEESEP. (Sovereign Dancer), Ashford, $20K, 130/7/1 Garesche, c, 2, Pembroke--Marie Helene, by Naskra. 9-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Clever Louis, $355K KEE SEP yrl APX, 10-17, (S), 1m, 1:39 4/5. B-Crown's Way Farm 9-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Silent Fred, $45K KEE SEP yrl SANDPIT (BRZ) (Il). *1/2 to Rose Marie Di (What A Gent), SW, (Baynoun (IRE)), Vinery, $5K, 88/4/1 $209,037. 5-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Sandmound TOP ACCOUNT Forty On Line (GB), f, 2, Pharly (Fr)--Charming Bride (Private Account), Bridlewood, $5K, 58/3/0 (GB), by Charmer (Ire). SAX, 10-17, 1mT, 1:36. 5-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, Private Justin, $60K FTF FEB 2yo B-Old Mill Stud (GB). +Magic Peak, f, 2, Pleasant Colony--Palana (SW-Eng), TDN TODAY by Gulch. DEL, 10-17, 6f, 1:14. B-George American ...... 5 pages Strawbridge, Jr (Pa). TDN P AMERICAN • 10/18/01 • PAGE 6

WORKING TOWARDS THE CUP Mile hopeful Affirmed Success (Affirmed) tuned up with a five-furlong breeze in 1:00 2/5, handily around the dogs on the turf at Belmont yesterday morning. Also out for a spin on the Belmont lawn was Turf en- trant Blazing Fury (Dynaformer), who went three-quar- ters in 1:15 2/5. “We’re not kidding ourselves here,” admitted trainer Jimmy Toner. “This is being a little ambitious. Being that it’s the Breeders’ Cup and it’s being run right here at Belmont Park, it’s worth a try. We don’t have to ship anywhere, and this will be his last start of the year.” Unbeaten Publication (Petionville) prepped for the Juvenile at Arlington by going six pan- els in 1:15 4/5. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/18/01 • PAGE 2

GODOLPHIN GOING FOR GLORY BIG DAY FOR BALLYDOYLE? Godolphin will field as many as eight Trainer Aidan O’Brien has pre-entered seven runners runners in the Breeders’ Cup, with the for the Breeders’ Cup. In addition to his Classic duo of headlining duo of Fantastic Light Black Minnaloushe (Storm Cat) and Galileo (Ire) (Rahy) and Sakhee (Bahri) entered in (Sadlers’ Wells), he has the unbeaten Johannesburg both the Classic and the Turf. Also (Hennessy) pointing for the Juvenile, top European scheduled to carry the blue silks are Imperial Gesture sprinter Mozart (Ire) (Danehill) for the Sprint, St. Leger (Langfuhr) and Tempera (A.P. Indy) in the Juvenile hero Milan (GB) (Sadler’s Wells) for the Turf and the $3.4 million yearling Sophisticat (Storm Cat) in the Fillies, Essence of Dubai (Pulpit) and Ibn al Haitham Juvenile Fillies. Bach (Ire) (Caerleon) is the third alter- (GB) (Zafonic) in the Juvenile and Noverre (Rahy) in nate for Mile. The Ballydoyle runners are scheduled to the Mile. In addition, Express Tour (Tour d’Or) is the ship in early next week. “The plan is to come still,” said first alternate for the over-subscribed Mile. “This is O’Brien. “We’ve been happy with the way the horses the best team we’ve ever had,” said Simon Crisford, have been working, and that’s the plan. If everything Godolphin’s racing manager. Fantastic Light has been goes as planned, we’ll be there. We plan to come pointing for the Classic since handing Galileo (Ire) his Monday-Tuesday of next week. I’m not sure what first career defeat in the G1 Irish Champion S. Sept. might happen that could prevent us from coming.” 8, but Sakhee entered Breeders’ Cup consideration following his dominating victory in the G1 Prix de Dear TDN Subscriber: l’Arc de Triomphe Oct. 7. “He is coming into the As you have undoubtedly noticed, we have Breeders’ Cup very fresh, right on top of his game,” changed! These refinements will be more apparent to Crisford said of the Arc hero. “The reports we have our e-mail subscribers, who will note the addition of been getting back here in England are that he has color in today’s edition. This is a trend which is sure adapted to the conditions at Belmont Park very well. to grow in the coming months. We have also Hopefully, his race in the Arc didn’t take too much renamed our three TDN sections to more accurately out of him.” Godolphin will wait until final entries are reflect their contents. The front section of the paper, taken next week to determine their representation. formerly the International Edition, has been renamed “We will delay a decision on whether he [Sakhee] `Headline News.’ As always, it will contain the runs in the Turf or the Classic until next Wednes- day’s most important developments, as well as all of day,” Crisford added. “We want to see how he han- the Graded and Group previews and results you are dles the dirt surface at Belmont. He really hasn’t had accustomed to seeing. The name of the American much experience working on a dirt surface. We Edition will remain the same, as will its contentS won’t decide until we have to.” Godolphin won the regional reports and results from around the U.S. The former European Edition will be renamed 1999 Turf with Daylami, but the closest they have `Worldwide,’ to indicate its content of news from come in the Classic is Swain’s heartbreaking third to not only Europe, but from all around the globe. We Awesome Again and Silver Charm in the 1998 re- hope you enjoy the changes, and look forward to newal. “Obviously, the Classic is the premier dirt race hearing any feedback you may have. of the year in North America,” Crisford noted. “Ev- –The TDN staff erybody around the world wants to win it. When you have achieved all you can on the turf, you want to have a go and do something a little bit different. [Going in the Classic] is a very strong challenge, but CURRENCY CONVERSIONS if we believe we have the right horse that can make Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ a real go of it, that’s the race we want to go for.” Australian dollar 0.513760 0.354262 British pound 1.45023 1.00 You may also pick up a copy of today’s TDN at: French franc 0.138053 0.0951939 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale U.S. dollar 1.00 0.689548

SMART STRIKE, Mr. Prospector S Classy ‘n Smart 6th Stakes Winner for Sophomore Sire The Lane’s End-bred and -sold DEPUTY STRIKE won the Listed Rutgers S. at The Meadowlands Another Lane’s End Sales Graduate TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/18/01 • PAGE 3

Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. BESSEMER TRUST JUVENILE-GI, $1 million, 2yo, TURF-GI, $2 million, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT 1 1/16m HORSE SIRE TRAINER HORSE SIRE TRAINER +Blazing Fury Dynaformer Toner Came Home Gone West Gonzalez +Blueprint (Ire) Generous (Ire) Hess, Jr. Essence of Dubai Pulpit Harty +Chorwon Cozzene Wiggins French Assault French Deputy Desormeaux Fantastic Light Rahy bin Suroor Ibn al Haitham (GB) Zafonic Harty +Hap Theatrical (Ire) Mott It’sallinthechase Take Me Out Brown Lodge Hill Cozzene England Johannesburg Hennessy O’Brien Milan (GB) Sadler’s Wells O’Brien Jump Start A.P. Indy Lukas Mutamam (GB) Darshaan (GB) Stewart Officer Bertrando Baffert Quiet Resolve Affirmed Frostad Publication Petionville Knight Sakhee Bahri bin Suroor Repent Louis Quatorze McPeek Slew the Red Red Ransom Fabre Saarland Unbridled McGaughey III +Slew Valley Valley Crossing Dickinson Siphonic Siphon (Brz) Hofmans +*Timboroa (GB) Salse Frankel Striking Song Unbridled’s Song Hess, Jr. +With Anticipation Relaunch Sheppard Not selected, in order of preference: FILLY AND MARE TURF-GI, $1 million, 3yo/up, f/m, Balto Star Glitterman Pletcher 1 1/4mT *Kalypso Katie (Ire) Fairy King Drysdale HORSE SIRE TRAINER +qualified by points. Banks Hill (GB) Danehill Fabre *9-percent supplement. Chaste Cozzene Schulhofer Crystal Music Nureyev Gosden DISTAFF-GI, $2 million, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m England’s Legend (Fr) Lure Clement HORSE SIRE TRAINER Kalypso Katie (Ire) Fairy King Drysdale Atelier Deputy Minister McGaughey Lailani (GB) Unfuwain Dunlop Critical Eye Dynaformer Schwartz Mot Juste (GB) Mtoto (GB) Dunlop Exogenous Unbridled Schulhofer Solvig Caerleon Nafzger Fleet Renee Seattle Slew Dickinson **Spook Express (SAf) Comic Blush Skiffington Flute Seattle Slew Frankel Spring Oak (GB) Mark of Esteem (Ire) Fabre **Miss Linda (Arg) Southern Halo Kimmel *Starine (Fr) Mendocino Frankel Pompeii Broad Brush Walden Tranquility Lake Rahy Canani Queenie Belle Bertrando B Cecil Volga (Ire) Caerleon Clement Spain Thunder Gulch Lukas *9-percent supplement. Starrer Dynaformer Hofmans **20-percent supplement. Tranquility Lake Rahy Canani Two Item Limit Twining DiMauro CROSS-ENTERED BREEDERS’ CUP HORSES Unbridled Elaine Unbridled’s Song Vance Horse 1st Preference 2nd Preference **20-percent supplement. Balto Star Mile Turf JUVENILE FILLIES-GI, $1 million, 2yo, f, 1 1/16m Brahms Mile Classic City Zip Mile Sprint HORSE SIRE TRAINER Crystal Music F/M Turf Mile Bella Bellucci French Deputy Drysdale Habibti Tabasco Cat Baffert Fantastic Light Classic Turf Imperial Gesture Langfuhr Harty Hap Turf Mile Jealous Forum Open Forum Casse I Love Silver Sprint Mile Shesastonecoldfox Foxhound Ferraro Kalypso Katie F/M Turf Turf Sophisticat Storm Cat O’Brien Numerous Times Mile Classic Take Charge Lady Dehere McPeek Sakhee Classic Turf Tempera A.P. Indy Harty Slew Valley Turf Mile You You and I Frankel Tranquility Lake Distaff F/M Turf ALAN PORTER PEDIGREE RESEARCH ANOTHER 2001 GRADED STAKES WINNER FROM MATINGS PLANNED! HEADS WILL ROLL - Pebbles Handicap (G3), Belmont Park, 10/14/01 Tel: 516-887-2147 - Fax: 516-887-2161 - E-mail: [email protected] TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/18/01 • PAGE 4

Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. MILE-GI, $1 million, 3yo/up, 1mT P R E S U L T S P HORSE SIRE TRAINER Affirmed Success Affirmed Schosberg Wednesday, Caulfield, Australia +Balto Star Glitterman Pletcher 1000 GUINEAS-G1, A$500,000, Caulfield (Melbourne), Banks Hill (GB) Danehill Fabre 10-17, 1mT, 3yo, f, 1:37.03, dead. +Brahms Danzig Walden 1--#@sMAGICAL MISS (AUS), 122, f, 3, by Danehill +City Zip Carson City Rice 1st Dam: Hooked Bid, by Spectacular Bid +Forbidden Apple Pleasant Colony Clement 2nd Dam: Barb’s Bold, by Bold Forbes Hap Theatrical (Ire) Mott 3rd Dam: Goofed, by *Court Martial +I Love Silver Silver Ghost Greenman O-W R A & Mrs R N Wyllie; B-Carradale & Mr C +Irish Prize Irish River (Fr) Drysdale Smith; T-Bart Cummings; J-Steven Arnold; +Navesink Irish River (Fr) Goldberg A$325,000. No Excuse Needed (GB) Machiavellian Stoute 2--Ha Ha (Aus), 122, f, 3, Danehill--Very Droll (Aus), by Noverre Rahy bin Suroor Crown Jester (Aus). O-Strawberry Hill Stud Synd, R Numerous Times Numerous Attard A & Mrs J E Ferguson; B-Swettenham Stud; +Val Royal (Fr) Royal Academy Canani A$100,000. Not selected, in order of preference: 3--Li Lo Lill (Aus), 122, f, 3, Umatilla (NZ)--Faricca *Express Tour Tour d’Or bin Suroor (Aus), by Millionaire (Ire). O-Mr L & Mrs P MacDonald Crystal Music Nureyev Gosden & Dr R G & Mrs J R Lehman; B-Mr L M MacDonald & Bach (Ire) Caerleon O’Brien Dr R Lehman; A$45,000. Sarafan Lear Fan Drysdale Margins: LNK, 1HF. Odds: 12-1, 2-1, 25-1. Slew Valley Valley Crossing Dickinson Also ran: True Jewels (Aus), Hot Beat (Aus), Ugachaka +qualified by points. (NZ), Juanmo (Aus), Hosannah (Aus), Haste Ye Back *9-percent supplement. (Aus), Moonflute (Aus), Special Grange (Aus), La Lagune (Aus), Magique Sky (Aus), Babe Zaharias (Aus). PENSKE AUTO CENTER SPRINT-GI, $1 million, Scratched: Quays (Aus), Tully Thunder (Aus). 3yo/up, 6f Bart Cummings struck his first major spring blow HORSE SIRE TRAINER today with trademark stealth when superbly bred +Alannan Conquistador Cielo Nafzger Magical Miss wore down short-priced favorite Ha Ha Bet on Sunshine Bet Big McGee by a long neck in the G1 Vinery Australia Thousand Caller One Phone Trick Chapman Guineas at Melbourne's Caulfield track. Jockey Jim City Zip Carson City Rice Cassidy sent Ha Ha straight to the front to a two- +Delaware Township Notebook Perkins, Jr length lead from her wide alley and she led through- El Corredor Mr. Greeley Baffert out despite being chased by G1 Blue Diamond S. Five Star Day Carson City Greely winner True Jewels (Aus) (Brief Truce). Magical Miss, +Kona Gold Java Gold Headley settled in 10th position in the field, shifted to the +Left Bank French Deputy Pletcher outside once straightened for home and wore down a Mozart (Ire) Danehill O’Brien valiant Ha Ha for the win. The pair were among four +Peeping Tom Eagle Eyed Reynolds daughters and four granddaughters of Danehill in the +Squirtle Squirt Marquetry Frankel field. "She was always going to win, she traveled +Swept Overboard End Sweep C Dollase beautifully and I was pretty confident," said jockey +Xtra Heat Dixieland Heat Salzman Steve Arnold, who won the race aboard All Time Not selected, in order of preference: High (Aus) last spring. Cummings has the G2 Wake- Hook and Ladder Dixieland Band Kimmel ful S. (2000m) at Flemington on Nov. 3 and the Yonaguska Cherokee Run Lukas G1Crown Oaks (2500m) at the same track five days Snow Ridge Tabasco Cat Lukas later in mind for Magical Miss, who was a I Love Silver Silver Ghost Greenman A$550,000 Inglis Easter 2000 purchase for long-time +qualified by points. Cummings client, businessman Bill Wyllie. "Her pedi- gree is ideal for the Oaks, being out of a Spectacular All horses in the International and American TDN were Bid mare," said Cummings of the filly whose second bred in North America unless otherwise indicated. dam Barb's Bold is a half-sister to Lyphard and Wash- ington D.C. International heroine Nobiliary. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/18/01 • PAGE 5

Results cont. Wednesday, Toulouse, France P T A T T E R S A L L S P PRIX ANDRE BABOIN (GRAND PRIX DES PROV- INCES)-TROPHEE TIERCE MAGAZIN-G3, FF420,000, BUSINESS UP ON DAY TWO As the better lots Toulouse, 10-17, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:03.60, gd. arrived in the ring, business predictably picked up yes- 1--@HOMELAND (FR), 121, c, 3, by Highest Honor (Fr) terday at a marathon 12-hour second session of the 1st Dam: Hint Of Silver, by Alysheba Tattersalls October Yearling Sales at Newmarket. The 2nd Dam: Hot Silver, by Nureyev day saw 13 six-figure lots and figures that had only 3rd Dam: Her Silver, by *Herbager been bettered once before--at last year's incredible (FF170,000 yrl ‘99 DEAAUG). O-Gary A Tanaka; renewal. An easy moving colt by Kahyasi (GB), sire of B-Ecurie Skymarc Farm; T-Francois Rohaut; J-Olivier Peslier; FF220,000. Lifetime Record: 9 starts, 5 wins, Kalanisi (Ire), topped the bill when local agent Dwayne 4 places, FF821,800. Woods bought a half-brother to Group 3 winner Nauti- 2--Cut Quartz (Fr), 122, c, 4, Johann Quatz (Fr)-- cal Pet (Ire), offered from Yeomanstown Lodge Stud, Cutlass (Ire), by Sure Blade. O-Mme A G Kavanagh; for 200,000gns. Gill Richardson of Bloodhorse Interna- B-Enrico Erculiani; FF80,000. tional was the underbidder. “He was as nice an individ- 3--Cazoulias (Fr), 126, g, 4, Rasi Brasak (GB)--Cazouls ual as I have seen all year at the sales,” said Woods, (Fr), by Gairloch (GB). O-Beatrice Rossio; B-E van who was acting for an existing owner in partnership Haaren; FF60,000. with his brother, Newmarket handler Sean Woods. “He Margins: 1HF, 1HF, 1HF. Odds: 1.20, 4.10, 7.00. was a stunning horse and I look at him as a mile-and-a- Also ran: First Fleet, Earlene (Ire), Breknen Le Noir (Fr), quarter prospect eventually.” Demi O’Byrne picked up Copper Carnival (GB), Jafar (Spa). the day’s second-highest priced lot, going to Homeland is an improving colt and he continued his 170,000gns for a colt by Danehill Dancer (Ire). The upward progression with a fluent success here. Having yearling was one of several notable pinhooking coups finished third behind Boismorand (Fr) in the G3 Grand yesterday, having been bought for Ir£19,000 by Prix de Vichy July 18, he has made significant strides, O’Byrne’s brother John as a foal. Other pinhooking taking the Listed Grand Prix Inter-Regional des Trois successes included the transformation of a 45,000gns Ans at la Teste de Buch Sept. 15 and the Listed Grand King's Theatre (Ire) foal into a 160,000gns yearling by Prix du Lion d’Angers at le Lion d’Angers Aug. 27. Co. Kildare agent John Osborne. John Ferguson, acting Taken to the front early by a confident Olivier Peslier, on behalf of Mollers Racing, was purchaser of the ath- he dominated the contest. The sophomore quickened letic half-brother to three winners who will be trained inside the final quarter mile and always had the mea- by Geoff Wragg. American owner Joe Albritton, who sure of Cut Quartz in the closing stages despite that won the G1 Prix Morny with October graduate Bad As I colt’s game efforts to close. Wanna Be (Ire), will be hoping lightning can strike twice after Johnny McKeever of McKeever-St Lawrence bid P P R E V I E W P 160,000gns on his behalf for a Carrigbeg Stud-sold Grand Lodge colt from a strong German family. Friday, The Meadowlands Cheveley Park Stud Manager Chris Richardson was PEGASUS H.-GII, $250,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m underbidder for the colt, who will be joining Bad As I PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT Wanna Be's trainer Brian Meehan. Agent John Warren 1 Dash ‘N Dance Dehere Prado 112 had a notable success as a vendor when a Grand Lodge 2 Temple Yard Lord at War (Arg) Gryder 113 colt he had bred and consigned from Highclere Stud 3 Volponi Cryptoclearance Bridgmohan 114 was bought for 140,000gns by colleague Charlie 4 Giant Gentleman Montbrook Umana 116 Gordon-Watson. “He is going to Michael Jarvis and 5 Woodmoon Woodman Melancon 113 looked a very nice athletic individual,” said Gordon- 6 Burning Roma Rubiano Bailey 119 Watson. The sale continues today, beginning at 9:15 7 Bowman’s Band Dixieland Band Migliore 116 a.m., with a post-racing session starting 5:15 p.m. 8 John Little Blushing John Velez, Jr. 111 TOP BREEDERS’ CUP ATTENDANCE © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Year Track Attendance This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior 1998 Churchill Downs 80,452 written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. 2000 Churchill Downs 76,043 Information as to the American races, race results and 1994 Churchill Downs 71,671 earnings was obtained from results charts published in 1988 Churchill Downs 71,237 Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the 1986 Santa Anita Park 69,155 permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/18/01 • PAGE 6

TATTERSALLS OCTOBER BREEDERS’ CUP WEDNESDAY - TOP FOUR COLTS Hip Sire Dam Price (gns) BULLETIN 499 Kahyasi (Ire) Sea Mistress (Ire) 200,000 Consigned by Yeomanstown Stud Lodge WORKING TOWARDS THE CUP Purchased by Mr D Woods Mile hopeful Affirmed Success (Affirmed) tuned up 374 Danehill Dancer (Ire) Griqualand (Ire) 170,000 with a five-furlong breeze in 1:00 2/5, handily, around (Ir£19,000 wnlg ‘00 GOFNOV) the dogs on the turf at Belmont yesterday morning. Consigned by Camas Park Stud Also out for a spin on the Belmont lawn was Turf en- Purchased by Demi O’Byrne trant Blazing Fury (Dynaformer), who went three-quar- 469 King’s Theatre (Ire) Queen Caroline 160,000 ters in 1:15 2/5. “We’re not kidding ourselves here,” (45,000gns wnlg ‘00 TATDEC) admitted trainer Jimmy Toner. “This is being a little Consigned by John Osborne, agent ambitious. Being that it’s the Breeders’ Cup and it’s Purchased by John Ferguson Bloodstock being run right here at Belmont Park, it’s worth a try. 549 Grand Lodge Traumerei (Ger) 160,000 We don’t have to ship anywhere, and this will be his Consigned by Carrigbeg Stud last start of the year.” Unbeaten Publication (Petionville) Purchased by McKeever-St Lawrence prepped for the Juvenile at Arlington by going six pan- els in 1:15 4/5. WEDNESDAY - TOP THREE FILLIES Hip Sire Dam Price (gns) 548 Kris (GB) Top Table (GB) 140,000 P N E W S T O D A Y P Consigned by Catridge Farm Stud Purchased by John McCormack Bloodstock GODOLPHIN, GALILEO HEAD JAPAN CUP 492 Desert King (Ire) Safe Care (Ire) 115,000 The Godolphin duo of G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Consigned by Ringfort Stud winner Sakhee (Bahri) and Fantastic Light (Rahy) and Purchased by B.B.A. (Ireland) Ltd. super sophomore Galileo (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) head a 501 Lahib Sellette (Ire) 105,000 list of 59 nominees for the $4 million GI Japan Cup to (9,000gns wnlg ‘00 TATDEC) be held Nov. 25 at Tokyo Racecourse. Sakhee and Consigned by Furnace Mill Stud Fantastic Light, who ran third to T.M. Opera O (Opera Purchased by Holistic Racing Ltd. House {GB}) in last year’s event, have also been cross- entered in the Japan Cup Dirt on Nov. 24. North Amer- ica is represented by 28 nominees, chief among those TATTERSALLS OCTOBER being Senure (Nureyev), winner in his most recent start WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2001 of the GI Clement L. Hirsch Turf Championship. Senure was not pre-entered for the Breeders’ Cup and is a SESSION TOTALS 2001 2000 likely runner in the Japan Cup, according to trainer Bobby Frankel. The North American entry for the Japan No. Sold 212 226 Cup Dirt is a strong one, headed by GI Woodward S. Gross 6,578,900gns 8,464,700gns winner Lido Palace (Chi) (Rich Man’s Gold), who was Average 31,033gns 37,454gns not supplemented to the Breeders’ Cup. Also among Median 21,000gns 27,000gns the nominees from the U.S. are last year’s Horse of the Year Tiznow (Cee’s Tizzy) and 2000 GI Preakness S. CUMULATIVE TOTALS 2001 2000 winner Red Bullet (Unbridled). Invitations for the two No. Sold 398 415 races are due Oct. 29. Gross 9,378,500gns 12,067,700 Average 23,564gns 29,079gns TDN TODAY Median N/A N/A Headline News ...... 6 pages Stakes closings at your fingertips! Now on the web at stakesdigestweekly.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/18/01 • PAGE 7