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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015 A COMEDY IN SEVERAL ACTS WINX WONDERFUL IN COX PLATE by Jessica Martini Trainer Chris Waller described his 4-year-old filly Winx (Aus) Two days after Taris (Flatter) goes postward in the Oct. 31 GI (Street Cry {Ire}) as a potential superstar leading into Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup F/M Sprint, her dam Comedy (Theatrical {Ire}) will G1 Cox Plate, and the dark bay more than delivered on that go through the sales ring at promise, annihilating the males to win by nearly five lengths--a Keeneland during the first remarkable margin down session of the November the short Moonee Valley Breeding Stock Sale. Rooting straight--while smashing for both will be West Virginia the track record in the breeder Mike Di Cola. Di Cola process. Dispatched as the purchased Comedy, carrying a favorite from the rail, Winx full-sister to the future graded and jockey Hugh Bowman Taris | Horsephotos stakes winner, for $24,000 at were content to take back the 2012 Keeneland passing the stands the first Winx | Racing and Sports November sale. “I liked her because she was in foal to Flatter,” time as The Cleaner (Aus) Di Cola recalled. “I love Flatter as a stallion--at the time he was a (Savoire Vivre {GB}) was hustled to the lead directly to their $5,000 stallion, which was a bargain. And I knew she had already outside. British raider Arod (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}) raced up to join produced a Flatter, Taris, who was in training with Todd Beattie The Cleaner heading into the first turn while Highland Reel (Ire) and they saw a lot of potential.” Cont. p3 (Galileo {Ire}) settled in an ideal position behind them with Winx on his heels on the rail. Winx kept the front-running The Cleaner PRIVATE ZONE WORKS FOR SPRINT no more than five lengths away down the backstretch, and began to inch ominously closer under a motionless Hugh Private Zone (Macho Uno), a leading contender for the GI Bowman rounding the second bend as Criterion (NZ) (Sebring Breeders’ Cup Sprint, worked a half mile in :48.60 under Carlos {Aus}) followed in her slipstream. Cont. p16 Marquez Jr. at Keeneland Saturday just before the track closed for morning renovation at 8 a.m. Going from the three-eighths pole to the seven-eighths in a light drizzle, the GI Forego S. winner produced fractions of :12.80, :35.80, :48.60 and Private Zone | Coady galloped out five-eighths in 1:03.60 over a track labeled as fast. “Before a big race, I want better than that,” trainer Jorge Navarro revealed. “I wanted a little more. We were going to go at 8:30, but they were sealing the track and I didn’t want to work on a sealed track.” He continued, “This is the first time he has worked for me when it was this dark. He came back OK and that’s the main thing. Carlos is an old-time rider who takes care of the horse. He said not to worry [about the work], that he is still doing good.” Since its inception in 2011, has kept $16 million in the hands of breeders so that they were able to put that money to work elsewhere, rather than having to pay stud fees out of pocket. Keep your cash. Keep your profit. BREED SECURE. Call to find out how Spendthrift’s Breed Secure can benefit you. The Breeders’ Farm | 859.294.0030 | spendthriftfarm.com Des Dempsey: 859.509.2106 | Mark Toothaker: 859.421.0151 Brian Lyle: 859.519.6477 It was a busy morning for Breeders’ Cup workers Saturday. 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The first decision Di Cola and partners Antonio Scotto Di Carlo Comedy already had a dependable record in the sales ring, and Michele Fascelli had to make was what to do with Taris’s with a juvenile by Arch bringing $150,000 at the 2011 OBS young full-sister. March sale and subsequent stakes winner “When the Flatter filly was born, we had to make Theatre Star (War Front) bringing $95,000 at the decision to keep the filly or keep the mare, so the 2012 OBS June sale. At her initial auction, we decided to sell the filly,” Di Cola explained. “We Taris brought $90,000 at the 2012 Keeneland sold the filly at the Saratoga sale as a yearling. She September sale. was a little bit on the small side and we sold her so “All three of her foals had sold well when I we could keep the mare. But once Taris won the had made the decision to buy Comedy,” Di Raven Run, we had so many offers and the last offer Cola said. “We bought her as a long-term we decided to sell. We got many calls and I turned member of our broodmare band, but then down many different offers, but the last one was too obviously we know what happened after that.” good to say no.” The “after that” was all Taris. The filly, The partners sold Comedy to SF Bloodstock, which tabbed a “TDN Rising Star” after her debut win sells the 11-year-old mare Monday through Select at Aqueduct in 2013, confirmed her quality Sales as hip 29. She is in foal to Tapit. Mike Di Cola with a nine-length romp in the GII Raven Run S. Di Cola still has a yearling colt by Stay Thirsty out of the following year. She attracted a final bid of $2.35 million from Comedy and the mare continues to pay dividends for the trainer Simon Callaghan at last year’s Fasig-Tipton November partners. sale. Now racing for Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith and John “As of right now, we are shooting for the 2-year-old in training Magnier, Taris was second in last year’s GI La Brea S. This term, sale in Florida for the Stay Thirsty colt,” he said. she won the GIII Rancho Bernardo H. and enters the Breeders’ Taris’s full-sister Stoweshoe, a West Virginia-bred, is now two Cup off a third-place effort in the GIII L.A. Woman S. for three, a stakes winner and stakes-placed at Charles Town. HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 19 • THETDN.COM SUNDAY • OCT. 25, 2015 “We sold her to a local owner and she is in West Virginia and youngster returned to bring $425,000 at this year’s Fasig-Tipton so we are making money through the breeding program with Saratoga sale. A transplant from Monte di Procida, Italy, Di Cola her,” Di Cola said. is a restauranteur in Martinsburg, West Virginia. He has been The trickle down from the private sale of Comedy continues. involved in racing for some 15 years now, starting out in the “With the money we got from Comedy, we invested in buying claiming ranks with his brother, trainer Raimondo Di Cola, other weanlings, mares and racehorses,” Di Cola said. before graduating to breeding. One of those investments was as part of a pinhooking venture “We have 10 broodmares,” Di Cola said. “Some of them are in with Machmer Hall, which purchased a colt by Harlan’s Holiday Kentucky and we keep some at the farm in West Virginia.” for $190,000 at last year’s Keeneland November sale. The He continued, “We both breed to race and sell. But we are not in a position to keep high-priced foals.