TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here AUSTRALIA BANS ANABOLIC STEROIDS INTRIGUING FIELDS DRAWN FOR PARX STAKES The Australian Racing Board has announced that it Deep and contentious groups of sophomores will line will ban the use of anabolic steroids both in and out of up in Parx Racing=s pair of $1 million stakes Saturday. competition. The new rule, which will be introduced Among the eight set to square off in the Nov. 1 and become effective May 1, 2014, will allow GII Pennsylvania Derby are six months for treated to be free of steroids. Willis Horton=s Will Take The ban will apply to all horses above six months of Charge (Unbridled=s Song) age while racing, training or spelling. Under current AND Southern Equine rules, Australian must be steroid free on Stable=s Moreno (Ghostzapper), who were race-day, but the medications are allowed out of separated by a nose last competition. "The Australian Racing Board has adopted out in Saratoga=s GI a zero-tolerance policy to the use of anabolic steroids in Travers S. Aug. 24. They Will Take Charge Noses out Moreno competition, training, and spelling, and will institute will break from posts three Scott Palmer heavy penalties for breaches of the ban," ARB Chief and eight, respectively, Executive Peter McGauran said. "The ban on anabolic and will be joined by Travers also rans Transparent steroids goes far beyond any other racing jurisdiction (Bernardini) and Romansh (Bernardini), who will run as a outside of Europe and was decided by the ARB Board coupled Godolphin entry. Charles Fipke=s GI Blue Grass after lengthy consideration of veterinary and scientific S. winner Java=s War (War Pass), making his first start advice and consultation with trainers' and owners' since being transferred from Ken McPeek to Barclay associations. Foremost in the board's consideration was Tagg; and the GISP Hollendorfer trainee Fury the need for absolute integrity and public confidence in Kapcori (Tiznow) will also make the trip to Bensalem. racing. Although the use of steroids has greatly The GI Cotillion S. attracted 10 members of the fairer diminished over the years to the point where they are sex, among them Grade I-winning J “TDN Rising rarely relied upon by trainers, the ARB believes it is in Stars” J Close Hatches (First Defence) and Sweet the best interests of the industry that they no longer be Lulu (Mr. Greeley). The former, a Juddmonte homebred, available for purposes other than as a therapeutic has not been out since a 7 1/2-length romp in treatment for young foals." Paul Bittar, Chief Executive Belmont=s GI Mother Goose S. June 22; while Steve Beneto=s Sweet Lulu annexed the GI Acorn S. over of the British Horseracing Authority, welcomed the seven panels at Saratoga Aug. 24. Michael Dubb=s My news, and told Racing Post, AThe Australian Racing Happy Face (Tiz Wonderful), third beaten a neck in the Board's decision is very good news and represents a Test and second in the GI Coaching Club American significant step towards our goal of seeing the use of Oaks July 20, will also contest the Cotillion. Fields p8 anabolic steroids for racehorses banned across the globe. We will be submitting a paper outlining our position ahead of the IFHA conference in October and we look forward to the matter being discussed next month in Paris." Louis Romanet, Chairman of the International Federation of Racing Authorities, was also supportive, stating, AI welcome and applaud this announcement by the ARB stating a total ban on the use of anabolic steroids both in and out of competition. The ARB is to be commended for this historical decision. Additionally, I look forward to further discussion on this matter among all IFHA members countries to further two key objectives of the IFHA--to coordinate and harmonize the rules of the member countries regarding breeding, racing and wagering and to ensure the quality and fairness of racing in the interest of both breeding and the public.@

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KEENELAND The session RNA rate was a very healthy 19.6%; the SEPTEMBER cumulative RNA rate stands at 24.9%. Topping the session was hip 1949, a colt by Stormy Yearling Sale Atlantic--Swanky Bubbles (Ascot Knight) who sold to Sept. 9-12 ! 12 p.m. 14-21st 10 a.m. Conquest Stables for $330,000. Hill >n= Dale Agency ! consigned. The next-highest-price came for hip 1886, a filly by Afleet Alex--Rich Find (Exploit) who sold to Gainesway for $320,000. Upson Downs Farm HIGHEST SEPTEMBER GROSS SINCE 2008 consigned the filly. With five sessions remaining, the Keeneland Last year=s seventh session was topped by a September Yearling Sale has achieved its highest gross $280,000 Diva Style (Unbridled=s Song), who was the since 2008. The sale continued with a seventh session lone horse on the day to clear the $200,000 barrier. yesterday, and the momentum generated by Books 1 (Diva Style, a filly, is unraced but in training at Belmont and 2 carried into the Book 3 opener to help push gross Park.) In all, 19 horses in 2012 brought six figures. sales to $236,874,000, from 1,408 horses sold. Last By way of comparison, two horses sold for more than year, 2,516 horses sold for $219,723,000; in 2008, $300,000 yesterday, and another six made more than the year the Great Recession hit, the gross was $200,000. In all, a whopping 62 brought six figures-- $327,999,100. more than three times as many as last year. With several big-name end users still active-- Action resumes today at Keeneland and 10:00 a.m. Shadwell, Fox Hill Farms, the West stable=s Ben Glass For complete results, catalog and outs, visit and Stonestreet Stables all signed for horses--and www.keeneland.com. plenty of new faces buying, yesterday=s session average of $68,329 was up 52% from last year=s KEESEP cont. p4 corresponding session. The session median of $57,000 was up 54.1%. In 2012, the average was $44,963; the WHAT IS OPPENHEIM median was $37,000. ON ABOUT NOW? The cumulative average at September now stands at Whether it=s sales, racing or breeding...read $168,235. That=s up 33.5% from last year=s average of the latest musings from Bill Oppenheim! $125,998. The cumulative median of $115,000 is up You can find all of Oppenheim=s 43.8%. columns in the TDN Archive. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 4 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

KEENELAND SEPTEMBER YEARLINGS MONDAY=S TOP 8 YEARLINGS Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) 1949 c Stormy Atlantic Swanky Bubbles 330,000 B-Josham Farms (KY) Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent Purchased by Conquest Stables 1886 f Afleet Alex Rich Find 320,000 B-Shadowfax Stable (KY) Consigned by Upson Downs Farm, agent Purchased by Gainesway 1866 c Scat Daddy Princess Whinney 250,000 ($85,000 yrl ‘13 KEEJAN) B-Serendipity Farm (KY) Consigned by Gainesway, Agent XI Purchased by Klaravich Stables 2116 c Tapit Ermine Slippers 250,000 B-Double K (KY) Consigned by Gainesway, Agent XXIII Purchased by Fox Hill Farm, Tom McGreevy, agent 1948 c Super Saver Surf Light 240,000 B-Seclusive Farm, Chester & Anne Prince (KY) Consigned by Baccari Bloodstock, Agent XV Purchased by Todd Quast, agent/Goldmark Farm LLC 1759 c Mineshaft Grandma Martha 230,000 B-WinStar Farm (KY) Consigned by Denali Stud (Craig and Holly Bandoroff), Agent XLIX Purchased by Ben Glass, agent 1938 c Old Fashioned Stormin Cat 200,000 ($55,000 yrl ‘13 FTKFEB) Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent V Purchased by Big Red Farm 2000 c Malibu Moon Wonderful Town 200,000 ($55,000 wnlg ‘12 KEENOV) Consigned by Gainesway, Agent VIII Purchased by Santa Rosa Stables

(718) 978-8200 www.mersant.com Sponsors of the following stats for the: KEESEP SALE SESSION TOTALS 2013 2012 Catalogued 398 402 No. Offered 363 353 No. Sold 292 309 RNAs 71 44 % RNAs 19.6% 12.5% No. $200K+ 8 1 High Price $330,000 $280,000 Gross $19,952,000 $13,893,500 Average (% change) $68,329 (+52%) $44,963 Median (% change) $57,000 (+54%) $37,000 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 5 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Conquest Comes Away with $330,000 Colt... Ernie Semersky and Dory Newell=s Conquest Stables got a big boost this weekend when the unraced 2-year- old filly My Conquestadory (Artie Schiller) beat the boys in the $205,000 GII TVG Summer S. at Woodbine, a victory that punched her AWin and You=re In@ ticket to the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Santa Anita. The man that selected the filly and trains her, Mark Casse, was back to work yesterday for the upstart operation, pegging down the session-topping Stormy Atlantic colt for $330,000. The Ontario-bred colt is a half to Bubbles to the Top (Bold Executive) and is from the family of MGISW Schossberg. Hill >n= Dale Sales consigned him as hip 1949. Buying for the first time in earnest this spring, Conquest was one of the leading buyers at the juvenile- in-training sales, and has continued to figure prominently on the sales sheets at the yearling sales. Conquest bought three horses for $820,000 at FTKJUL and, after skipping FTSAUG and OBSAUG, has purchased six thus far at KEESEP for a total of a $1,130,000. The Stormy Atlantic colt was Conquest=s priciest KEESEP purchase. Casse has done exceptionally well for Conquest thus far. According to brisnet.com, Conquest has six juveniles to race this year. Three have already broken their maidens... in stakes company. In addition to My Conquestadory, Conquest Whiplash (Hear No Evil) won the $150,000 Victoria S. in her own debut in June, while Conquest Titan (Birdstone) graduated in his second career start when dominating the $125,000 Session Topper for Josham... S. by 5 1/4 lengths Aug. 24. All three wins Yesterday=s $330,000 Stormy Atlantic topper, from came at Woodbine. the 11-year-old Ascot Knight mare Swanky Bubbles, AKnock on wood, we=ve done well so far,@ said Casse. was bred by Ted Burnett=s Josham Farms. The AI don=t think Ernie does anything slow, so he and Dory Canadian-based businessman was on hand to watch went out and put their money up and bought some the colt sell. horses, and luckily it=s worked out okay.@ AHe=s very muscular, Casse confirmed My Conquestadory will likely start correct, and looked like he=d next in the GI Alcibiades S. here at Keeneland Oct. 4. be an early 2-year-old,@ Conquest Titan is targeting the GIII Grey S. a Woodbine Burnett assessed. AHe vetted Oct. 6. Casse is hoping to make the Breeders= Cup with absolutely clean, and his both. He=s taking his time, meanwhile, with Conquest scope was A+. Everything Whiplash, who tired as the favorite in her latest. about him was attractive, and he was very classy.@ Burnett purchased dam Swanky Bubbles as a yearling (718) 978-8200 for about $68,000 at the www.mersant.com 2003 FTCSEP sale. She Ted Burnett Sponsors of the following stats for the: didn=t earn black-type for him, but was a hard-knocking blog.buzzbuzzhome.com KEESEP SALE check-getter who banked nearly $75,000. Her true worth, though, has come in CUMULATIVE 2013 2012 the breeding shed. Catalogued 2122 2281 Burnett sold her first foal, Bubbles to the Top, for No. Offered 1875 2013 No. Sold 1408 1541 about $70,000 at the 2009 ONTSEP sale, and she=s RNAs 467 472 gone on to place in three stakes and earn over % RNAs 24.9% 23.5% $275,000. Swanky Bubbles=s second foal sadly died in High Price $2,500,000 $1,650,000 a training accident; this colt was her third. The mare Gross $236,874,000 $194,162,500 has an Old Forester filly on the ground and is back in Average (% change) $168,234 (+33.5%) $125,998 foal to Zensational. AAnd she=ll go back to Stormy Median (% change) $115,000 (+43.8%) $80,000 Atlantic next year,@ said Burnett. Cont. p6

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Session Topper cont. Rich Find was just beginning her next career as a Burnett is the president of his family=s Burnac broodmare when, in 2008, her pedigree got a huge Corporation, a one-man trucking company 60 years ago boost when close relative Eight Belles won the that grew into massive Toronto-based corporation GII Fantasy S. and ran second to Big Brown (Boundary) whose interests include commercial real estate and in the Derby (she suffered a fatal breakdown shortly food distribution. after the wire). A lawyer by education, Burnett maintains a Rich Find proved she herself could get a Grade I- broodmare band of about 20, generally split between caliber horse in the form of her third foal, Broken Spell, John Sikura=s Hill >n= Dale operation in Kentucky and who ran second in last year=s GI Darley Alcibiades S. Yvonne Schwabe=s Persley Den Farms in Canada. and more recently ran second in the My Princess Jess Schwabe, who was all smiles after yesterday=s sale, S. at Saratoga. Upson Downs sold Broken Spell for raised the Stormy Atlantic colt. $85,000 as a KEESEP yearling in 2011; she later Josham is primarily a commercial operation. AWe=ll brought $175,000 as a juvenile-in-training. race what we can=t sell,@ Burnett explained. AAnd we=ll Upson Downs patriarch Alex Rankin said it=s been fun buy the odd filly at the yearling sales and try to get watching the family develop over some black-type, and then put her in the broodmare the past decade. AThat=s the band. We=re always culling and improving.@ business we=re in,@ he said. AYou hope you can improve the family.@ For Upson Downs, Mare’s Been a Rich Find... Asked about the decision to breed Gainesway=s Antony Beck saw off a challenge from to Afleet Alex--who stands at bloodstock agent Lincoln Collins to land the session=s Gainesway--Rankin explained, AWe top-priced filly, an Afleet Alex half-sister to the good thought it was a good cross, and at 3-year-old filly Broken that time, he was a sire who was Spell (Broken Vow), for getting all kinds of runners at $320,000. The filly was different levels of the game. He=s produced by the stakes cooled off a little now, but he=s a Alex Rankin winner Rich Find very solid sire.@ (Exploit), a half-sister to Rankin said the filly was a standout on the sales the dam of the brilliant grounds. AShe=s got a big walk, great size and a great but ill-fated GI Kentucky temperament,@ he said. AShe=s very classy, and she Derby runner-up Eight looks like she might be a two-turn horse that could Belles (Unbridled=s Song). have a chance at winning some really nice races. That=s It=s the extended family what the buyers really liked about her, that she might of Belong to Me (Danzig). Hip 1886 L Marquardt be a two-turn horse that could possibly get them to the The filly was consigned Classic-type races.@ by the Rankin family=s Upson Downs Farms, based in When Rankin s son Hunter came over to inform him Goshen, Kentucky. She sold as hip 1886. = that it was Antony Beck who signed the winning slip, Upson Downs=s history with the mare goes back 11 years. Along with partner Joseph Fowler and a few Alex Rankin laughed and said, AHe=s in the same barn as other minor partners, they purchased Rich Find for us--so he kept seeing her come out! But listen, you $52,000 as a KEESEP yearling. The partnership, racing never know when they=re going to break out like that, under the banner of Fowler=s Shadowfax Stable, sent and that was really fun.@ the filly to trainer Greg Foley and enjoyed some success. Rich Find won five times and earned TDN TODAY $145,000, with her victories including the Oliver S. at Downs in 2004. Headline News...... 18 pages TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 7 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

1866 c Scat Daddy Princess Whinny 250,000 B-Serendipity Farm (KY) Consigned by Gainesway, Agent XI Purchased by Klaravich Stables

2000 c Malibu Moon Wonderful Town 200,000 B-Bill & John Dwan & Marion Goodbody (KY) Michael T. Levy • (859) 253-1114 • www.muirfieldinsurance.com Consigned by Gainesway, Agent VIII Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) Purchased by Santa Rosa Stables 1791 c Afleet Express Kirsche 190,000 Gainesway’s Brian Graves signed for hip 1866, a colt by Scat Daddy, B-McDowell Farm (AR) for $85,000 at Keeneland January, and realized a near 300% Consigned by Baccari Bloodstock, Agent XIII appreciation in value when the dark bay was sent back through the ring Purchased by Gainesway & Stonestreet Stables LLC yesterday. A little while later, Gainesway hit again with hip 200, a colt by Jumping Jack Stable purchased this colt for $38,000 last fall at Malibu Moon who was acquired by farm owner Antony Beck for $55,000 OBSOCT in Florida. Yesterday, the Arkansas-bred youngster was at the 2012 Keeneland November Sale. hammered down for $152,000 more. 1938 c Old Fashioned Stormin Cat 200,000 1863 c Into Mischief Preludes of War 140,000 B-Mr & Mrs Bayne Welker, Jr (KY) B-Pine Tree Thoroughbreds (IN) Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent V Consigned by Select Sales, agent Purchased by Big Red Farm Purchased by Purpoodock Bloodstock Canaan Creek Stables secured this colt for $55,000 at the FTKFEB Into Mischief has been good to Select Sales. Select sold eventual sale just seven months ago, and grossed $145,000 on this return to the MGSW Vyjack, by the Spendthrift sire, as a yearling, and its principals ring. Since the catalog, this colt’s half-sister, the 3-year-old Rock Hard who own Machmer Hall still own the mare. In fact, it was the knowledge Cat (Rock Hard Ten), broke her maiden by daylight in a grassy Arlington of Vyjack, as well as the California-based Goldencents--another by Into Park special weight Aug. 10. That followed a quartet of placings for Mischief--that convinced Machmer Hall to partner with Kingswood Farm owner Jay Em Ess and trainer Paul McGee. to purchase this colt for just $9,000 last year at Keeneland November. That was exactly three days before Goldencents would get his first " " " graded victory in the GIII Delta Jackpot and two months before Vyjack notched his first graded win in the GII Jerome S. Select attempted the quick turnaround with this colt at FTKFEB, but bought him back for Sharing Tools Now Available on $32,000. They got the result they were looking for yesterday at TDN Alerts & In Today’s TDN September. Read something you liked on the TDN homepage and want to share it with your friends? 8 Copyright Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form Sharing tools now enable you to do so easily. or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without Links to your facebook page, twitter feed, prior written permission of the copyright owner, Google +1, and Google + accounts now accompany MediaVista. Information as to the American races, each story on the homepage; and an Email a friend race results and earnings was obtained from results button allows you to easily email stories as well charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 8 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI COTILLION S.

Saturday, Parx Racing, post time: 5:10 p.m. EDT COTILLION S.-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Flash Forward K Curlin Maragh Schettino 119 2 Carnival Court K Street Sense Saez McLaughlin 117 3 Dancing Afleet Afleet Alex Cintron Ritchey 122 4 Asiya Daaher Ortiz Jr. McLaughlin 117 5 Seaneen Girl Spring At Last Lopez Flint 122 6 My Happy Face K Tiz Wonderful Castellano Brown 117 7 Sweet Lulu K Mr. Greeley Leparoux Hollendorfer 117 8 Promise Me More K More Than Ready Ortiz Asmussen 117 9 Close Hatches First Defence Smith Mott 124 10 Street Girl Street Hero Castillo Azpurua 119

Saturday, Parx Racing, post time: 5:45 p.m. EDT PENNSYLVANIA DERBY-GII, $1,000,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Speak Logistics High Cotton Lopez Plesa Jr. 117 2a Transparent Bernardini Ortiz Jr. McLaughlin 117 3 Moreno Ghostzapper Ortiz Guillot 122 4 Battier Tale of the Cat Castillo Pletcher 117 5 Java's War War Pass Leparoux Tagg 124 6 Fury Kapcori K Tiznow Smith Hollendorfer 117 7a Romansh Bernardini Maragh Albertrani 119 8 Will Take Charge K Unbridled's Song Saez Lukas 124

Saturday, Parx Racing, post time: 4:35 p.m. EDT GALLANT BOB S.-GIII, $300,000, 3yo, 6f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Res Judicata Smarty Jones Carmouche Servis 115 2 Distinctiv Passion With Distinction Maldonado Bonde 115 3 Black Hornet Pioneering TBA Parente 119 4 Take It Like a Man Run Away and Hide Saez Gorder 115 5 Salutos Amigos Salute the Sarge Leparoux Guillot 115 6 English Manor K Toccet Montanez Wyner 115 7 City of Weston Holy Bull Lopez Sano 117 8 Majestic Hussar Majestic Warrior J Ortiz Kenneally 115 9 Amarish Scat Daddy J Ortiz Asmussen 115 10 Heaven's Runway Run Away and Hide Mello Martin 115 11 Rainbow Heir Wildcat Heir Smith Perkins Jr. 122 12 Clearly Now K Horse Greeley Saez Lynch 122 13 Zeewat K Harlan's Holiday Maragh Hollendorfer 119 14 Purple Egg K Lion Heart Alvarado Jr. Cibelli 115

Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates.

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It also puts him right in the middle of some of racing's biggest battles, namely the fight between pro- and anti-Lasix advocates. The Breeders' Cup took criticism earlier this year when it announced that, in a rollback from a plan to ban Lasix in all 2013 Breeders' Cup races, it would once again extend the ban only to juvenile races--the policy in place in 2012. Oliver Tait, Darley's chief operating officer, resigned from the BILL FARISH, BREEDERS' CUP BOARD CHAIRMAN Breeders' Cup board in protest. Serving as the chairman of the Breeders' Cup board The issue arose again in August when the Breeders' of directors can be a tough, contentious, sometimes Cup, in response to heavy pressure from horsemen's thankless job. No one knows this better than Lane's groups, announced that all horses running in the End's Bill Farish, who spent five 2014 Breeders' Cup races, to be held years in the position between for the third-straight year at Santa 2006-11. Before stepping down, Anita, will be allowed to run on the Farish oversaw some of the biggest anti-bleeding medication. That was changes in Breeders' Cup history, after California horsemen threatened including the shift to a two-day to withhold approval for the format in 2007. Farish was simulcasting of the event. An op-ed succeeded by Tom Ludt, who held in the British newspaper The the chairmanship until this past April, Guardian called the decision when he was named senior vice "spineless." president of the Stronach Group and That Santa Anita will host the announced he wouldn't seek Breeders' Cup for three straight reappointment. In August, Farish, who had years, and five times in seven years, remained as a Breeders' Cup director, has also drawn criticism, particularly was once again elected as chairman, Bill Farish is back at the Breeders’ Cup helm from East Coast-based owners and and has begun a two-year term that Horsephotos trainers who fear it gives California puts him back in one of the most horsemen too much a home-field visible positions in Thoroughbred racing. advantage. Cont. p10 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 10 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Farish Q&A cont. All isn't gloom and doom, however. The Breeders' Cup drew near-universal praise when, in March, it decided to award travel allowances to all participants shipping from outside of California for this year's Breeders' Cup World Championships at Santa Anita Nov. 1-2. Owners of horses shipping from outside of North America to the Championships will receive a $40,000 travel allowance, and owners of domestic horses shipping to California will receive a $10,000 travel allowance. In addition, the Breeders' Cup reduced entry fees for its Championships races from 3% to 2% of the purse. With all this on the table, Farish has a challenging job ahead of him. Earlier this week, he sat down with the TDN=s Lucas Marquardt to talk about those challenges, and said he's ready to roll up his sleeves and get to work.

TDN: Congratulations on being named chairman of the Breeders' Cup once again. The board has had a tumultuous year, with several resignations, a delayed site announcement and controversy over the Lasix reversal. Tell us why you decided to take on this responsibility again, at this particular time.

BF: When Tom [Ludt] took over two years ago, he said, >Bill! Why didn't you warn me about this?= And so I'm really the crazy one going back in, knowing what I'm getting myself into. But it's a very exciting time. We're well-positioned to do some very exciting things for the sport. Any time an organization takes on big issues, there are going to be differing opinions, and the Breeders' Cup is certainly an area that attracts different views. The key for us, for me, is to build consensus, and I think that's what I did best the first time around, and I hope I can do it again.

TDN: There have been a lot of changes to this year's event, but let's first talk about the similarities. We're back at Santa Anita. Why was that decision reached?

BF: Obviously, it's drawn a fair amount of interest from people. Site selection is a big decision we have to make, and there are a lot of things that go into that--weather, amenities, hotel availability, competing events locally and nationally, television windows, actual date availability in that market, and the economic viability of the tracks in the markets we're looking at. One of the positives about Santa Anita is that there have been a lot of capital improvements there; they continue to upgrade their facilities. Being in California, we can also have the [GI Breeders' Cup] Classic in prime time, and our network partner [NBC] is quite happy to be running the Classic in prime time on national television. There are a lot things that came together to make Santa Anita the obvious choice for those years. But we'll continue to look at different venues in 2015 and beyond.

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Farish Q&A cont. We were in a very difficult spot. Everyone likes to call it a reversal, but the writing was on the wall. There are TDN: The Breeders' Cup has found itself a flashpoint of some things we can do by house rules, and others we criticism due to its Lasix reversal, much of it coming can't. It's easy for people to say we were 'spineless,' from overseas. Looking back, would you do anything but you have to look at the facts. We've always taken differently? And what's your opinion on the decision? a leadership role in issues of safety and integrity, and we will continue to advocate those view in the hopes BF: Right now there are some people thinking of convincing horsemen of the long-term vision of long-term, and some people thinking short-term. running medication-free. We need to get those two together, and it's a great time for the Breeders' Cup to TDN: Recently, Ireland announced it would join Britain tackle these issues. It's too in staging a fall Champions Day. International festivals bad we have them, but I think are growing in strength and number. How do you feel we're in a unique position of about the Breeders' Cup's position in the marketplace, leadership in the industry to and what are you doing to make sure you remain address them. We have an competitive? outstanding management team and staff, and they're going to help lead us through BF: I think the more opportunities for owners who have that. We would like nothing top horses to run for big purses at big events the more than to achieve better, both internationally and in this country. We're medication uniformity, both happy there are more big events out there. We think nationally and internationally. we're well-positioned with 14 races worth $27 million Bill Farish at the Keeneland Ideally, we would like to hold in purses and awards this year. We think we have a September sale this week good spot on the calendar, late in the year. But we our event under the same Lucas Marquardt photo rules as other major have to do things to compete with those events, and international events, but in this country, horsemen's that's why we have some new things in 2013. organizations have an effective veto, given by the Interstate Horseracing Act. Cont. p12 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 12 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Farish Q&A cont. We have the across-the-board travel awards, and that's something the people I've talked to, both nationally and internationally, are very happy about. Having a $40,000 stipend to come from Europe and a $10,000 stipend to come from the U.S. is attractive. I haven't talked to anyone specifically who has said 'I won't come without it,' but I have talked to a number of people who have said it sure makes the decision easier. We also have reduced entry fees this year; we cut 33% off, from 3% to 2% of the purses. So those are two big steps I think are responses to the international competition, and I think it's good for horsemen all around.

TDN: One of the things you seem to be focusing on is a better owner experience. What is on tap for this year, and how will those aspects of enhanced experience continue to grow?

BF: No question. It really is one of the things I wanted to address seven years ago. It wasn't a bad participant experience, but we had issues like jockeys not getting a parking space--things that should be well down the list of 'taken care of.' Addressing the overall experience of everybody was a top priority. In 2010, we put together the Enhanced Experience Committee. Roy Jackson, with his baseball experience, and [TDN publisher Barry Weisbord], with his experience and energy, led that effort for us, and I think we've seen a lot of good things come from that. The Breakfast Marquee was very popular, and it will be back this year. The Taste of the World event has been popular. And the winner's enclosure afterwards is really drastically improved. We want the owners of all the horses, including the also-rans, to feel like, 'Hey, we've got to get back there with a horse. That's where we want to be.' And I think we're getting very close to that.

TDN: While all racing events like to focus on the celebrities who attend them, the Breeders' Cup seems to take it one step further, working to get those celebrities to help introduce the sport to the public in a broader fashion. Tell us about the Ambassador Program, which was launched last year.

BF: The Ambassador Program has really harnessed the excitement you see from people in this sport. When you have a celebrity that has a much greater reach than you or I do, and they have success in the way that Bobby Flay has, or Jim Rome has, it can be a great benefit. I don't know how many people heard the show where Jim and Bobby talked about the thrill of winning a Breeders' Cup race, but it was just infectious. There's no way it can't get people's attention. Or when Joe Torre won the Pacific Classic [as a co-owner of Game On Dude]. His comments after the race were phenomenal. That's what we're trying to harness, those celebrities that already have the passion. And those guys seem very willing to do that, and have been a tremendous help so far. Cont. p13 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 13 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Farish Q&A cont. BF: The Jockey Club has done a lot of great work trying to promote the sport in the last few years, and we're TDN: Do you expect Breeders' Cup sponsors to working with them all the time. We'll continue to do embrace a more integrated role in the event in the that and try to get more racing on television. We've got future? some news that will come out in the next couple weeks that we're excited about that will continue that. We certainly want to get as many Breeders' Cup preps on BF: It's a key program our new chief marketing and television as possible. We've seen how effective the revenue officer Drew Sheinman is focusing on. It's not 'Win and You're In' program is--it's exciting-- and just getting sponsors, but building a comprehensive promoting that through television and through digital global marketing platform for the Breeders' Cup, which media is definitely something we'll continue. incorporates, in addition to world class racing, highly TDN: The Breeders' Cup is an event built on fees from developed elements of broadcast, social media, fashion, foals and stallions. The foal crop is half of what it was luxury and lifestyle, which enhance our event into a just a few years ago, and there are fewer stallions captivating international brand. In regards to sponsors, creating those foals. What does this mean to revenue? specifically, we want to engage 'best in class' sponsors How do you replace those fees? that will really help with our overall mission, and BF: It's a great question. It's had a tremendous effect leveraging their marketing expertise with our sport, on revenue. In 1995, we had close to $20 million in choosing partners based on quality over quantity. We stallion and foal nominations, and we paid $10 million want partners who will not only be there the week of out in purses. This year, we'll have roughly $12 million the event, but year-round to help promote the sport as in stallion and foal nominations, and we'll pay well as their product. We think Drew, and his team, are $27 million in purses. So from a nominator's doing a great job of executing this plan, we are excited standpoint, you're certainly getting more bang for the about our future. buck. We continue to have 95% of stallions that stand for $5,000 or more nominate to the program. Foal TDN: At The Round Table this summer, The Jockey nominations have stayed pretty constant--about Club announced the Fox Sports initiative to get more 50% of foals in any given year are nominated. We racing on TV. What are your plans to deliver those dropped the foal nomination to $400 if you nominate online, which 85% of people do now. So really, they're viewers through those fall preps and into the Breeders' paying a little less, and we're performing a lot better in Cup programming? terms of nominations fees to purses and awards. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 14 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Farish Q&A cont. TDN: Under your last tenure, you took the Breeders' Cup from one to two days and from eight to 15 races NEWS TODAY with $25 million in purses. What do you want to try to accomplish as chairman this time around, and do you TRIBUTES PAID TO SIR HENRY CECIL have any similarly bold ideas? Many of the great and good of the flat racing scene were in attendance at the memorial service to celebrate BF: I don't know if there's anything that bold in the the life of Sir Henry Cecil at a packed Ely Cathedral works [laughs]. That expansion was a response to yesterday afternoon. One of the late training legend=s creating more opportunities for owners and breeders, favorite pieces of architecture, the venue was chosen and I think it's been successful. We think maybe we by his widow, Lady Jane, overstepped with the 15 races, and we dropped back to host the public service to 14 [eliminating the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Sprint]. which followed the It's a small change, but we don't want to cannibalize private family funeral held our races. We'll continue to look at the races we have. at St Agnes Church in We'll also continue to put more emphasis on marketing Newmarket in June. partners, and on how we're putting the product out. Among the riders to have Technology is still developing, and we'll continue to served under the master look at how we can use it. We're very excited about of Warren Place who paid being on prime time and network TV. their respects were Ely Cathedral Racing Post TDN: What is so special about this event? Richard Quinn, Willie Ryan, Tony McGlone, Ted Durcan, John Lowe and Tom BF: That's an easy one--it represents the best of the Queally, while the training fraternity present included best. The best breeding, the best racing, the best Sir Michael Stoute, John Gosden, John and Ed Dunlop, customer experience. It can be tough to move around Marco Botti, James Fanshawe and Roger Varian as well because of all the people, but if you take the time and as former assistants Luca Cumani, Jarvis and go around the racetrack at the Breeders' Cup, to see David Lanigan. Also there were racing heavyweights what is happening is pretty amazing. But there's always Martin Pipe, Sir Robert Ogden, Lady Howard de Walden room for improvement, and we have some exciting new and Maria Niarchos, British Horseracing Authority Chief things coming. We'll continue to try and make it the Executive Paul Bittar, Simon Crisford and Clare Balding. best of the best. Cont. p15 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 15 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Sir Henry Cecil Memorial cont. Heading the congregation of staff members were longstanding stalwarts Frank Conlon and Paddy Rudkin, while Khalid Abdullah=s Racing Manager Teddy Grimthorpe paid his own tribute. AIf you were asked to paint a mural of the lifetime of Sir Henry Cecil, how on earth would you start this masterpiece?@ Grimthorpe said. ATo know Henry, you=d have to understand his closest friends were his horses. His maxim was >to feel our way, and let the horses tell us.= Perhaps Henry=s greatest friend was Frankel, with apologies to all the others. Like all great friendships, neither would be the same without the other. He was a completely unique human being, whose legacy is recognized by all those here and by the millions around the world who loved him without even having had the good fortune to meet him.@ Cecil=s son Jake spoke of the connection the public Bow Cecil, Lady Jane Cecil & The Canon David Pritchard felt with his father. Racing Post AEveryone was treated with the utmost respect by dad,@ he reflected. AHe would find the time to share his personality with whoever crossed his path. They stood by him when he was knocked down and applauded him when he stood back up. They knew he was the embodiment of honesty.@ The hour-long service included hymns and recordings of Cecil=s interviews and concluded with a Scots Guards piper arranged by his step-brother Arthur Boyd-Rochfort. Two grandchildren, Olivia and Jack Mackenzie, also gave readings, with Olivia saying, AYou Email TDN management at [email protected], and never gave up and that=s something we=ll never forget about you. You were the bravest person ever.@ indicate whether the comment is private, or for publication. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 16 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

SIR HENRY CECIL REMEMBERED By Emma Berry After a bleak, wet weekend, the sun returned to Newmarket on Monday, rising from behind the hill atop which sits Warren Place, home to Sir Henry Cecil for almost four decades until his death June 11. His racehorses have continued the season in fine form under the guidance of his wife, Lady Jane Cecil, and as they filed out from the rear of Warren Place to the training grounds below, the riders would have been able to Cecil aboard his hack, see on the distant horizon Ely Snowy, on Warren Hill Cathedral, where on Monday Emma Berry afternoon some 900 members of the community gathered to commemorate the extraordinary life of their former boss. Lord Grimthorpe, who, through his role as racing manager for Khalid Abdullah, was a confidant of the trainer, gave a moving eulogy, outlining Cecil's sensitive approach to horsemanship which, over a 44-year career, yielded 114 Group 1 winners, 36 Classics and 75 winners at his most beloved " " " meeting, Royal Ascot. Leading the service, Reverend Canon David Pritchard said, "We recall the high regard in which [Henry Cecil] was held as one of the greatest trainers in history. We RACETRACK ROUND-UP acknowledge his unique in getting the best from the horses in his care and his personal courage in the OK... face of adversity." Trainer Criquette Head-Maarek yesterday provided a Personal recollections and readings were also given positive bulletin following the success of Treve (Fr) by Cecil's sons Noel and Jake and grandchildren Olivia ( {GB}) in Sunday=s G1 Prix Vermeille at and Jack Mackenzie, along with Alan Cooper, racing Longchamp. Impressive when extending her unbeaten manager for the Niarchos family, for whom Cecil record in the 12-furlong contest, Sheikh Joaan bin trained the 2007 Oaks winner Light Shift. Hamad Al Thani=s acquisition will now be supplemented A large number of Cecil's 80 fellow Newmarket for the Oct. 6 G1 Qatar Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe. AShe trainers paid their respects to the man whose absence looks perfectly fine, has eaten everything up and is on Newmarket Heath is still keenly felt, while among perfect,@ she told PA Sport. AWe are now on the way to those to have traveled from farther afield included his the Arc with her.@ Reflecting on her performance, she old sparring partner John Dunlop, who retired only last added, AI am always very relaxed when she runs. I think year, and two of Cecil's former assistants, David Treve was probably more nervous than her trainer at Lanigan and Harry Dunlop, both of whom now train in Longchamp. She was fantastic and showed her Lambourn. Jockeys in attendance included Frankel's tremendous turn of foot to everyone. We have regular partner Tom Queally, who is still stable jockey obviously got to watch the other horses very carefully. at Warren Place, and his predecessors in that role, Ted Orfevre looked wonderful in the Prix Foy, and the other Durcan and Richard Quinn. Japanese horse was also very good in his trial. We had Following a private funeral in June, Sir Henry Cecil the best time of all the races at Longchamp over that was laid to rest in Aberdeenshire at Crathes Castle, the distance, though, so that might be very important. She ancestral seat of his mother's family. His Scottish roots has won on soft and on good ground, so I would not be were commemorated in poignant fashion at the close of concerned about what it will be like on Arc day. She the memorial service by the plaintive sound of a lone will have a few days of rest now and then it is back to piper passing through the vast, centuries-old cathedral. work.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 17 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

At Doncaster, his determined son Leading Light PEDIGREE INSIGHTS improved his record to five wins from six starts when B Y A N D R E W C A U L F I E L D he provided Montjeu with his third victory in the St Leger--the race which last year narrowly denied Saturday, Doncaster, Britain Montjeu=s son of the most desirable of LADBROKES ST LEGER S.-G1, ,600,000, Doncaster, achievements, the Triple Crown. Leading Light=s win 9-14, 3yo, c/f, 14f 132ydsT, 3:09.20, gd/sf. helps cement Montjeu=s reputation as one of the most 1--sLEADING LIGHT (IRE), 126, c, 3, by Montjeu (Ire) effective Classic sires of the modern era. In the space 1st Dam: Dance Parade (MGSW-US & Eng, of nine years, his tally in the British Classics has risen $339,231), by to eight. In addition to Camelot=s successes in the 2nd Dam: River Jig, by Irish River (Fr) 2,000 Guineas and Derby, he has also enjoyed Derby 3rd Dam: Baranova, by II success with Motivator, and , while (520,000 gns yrl 11 TATOCT). O-Derrick Smith, > Leading Light=s predecessors in the St Leger were Susan Magnier & ; B-Lynch-Bages Ltd; and . T-Aidan O=Brien; J-Joseph O=Brien; ,340,260. Montjeu also gave us three winners of the Irish Lifetime Record: GSW-Ire, 6-5-0-0, ,433,111. Derby, while another two sons won the Grand Prix de Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Paris, arguably France s nearest equivalent to the Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. = Click for the Racing Post result, the brisnet.com PPs, or Derby, and two more landed the AJC Australian Derby. the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. VIDEO, This year saw his quirky daughter Chicquita take the courtesy attheraces.com. Irish Oaks. The European racing and breeding worlds received To put Montjeu=s British tally into context, the two reminders over the weekend--not that any were all-conquering Galileo has five English Classic victories needed--regarding the severity of the body blow they to his name from eight crops of 3-year-olds (Sixties suffered with the death of Montjeu (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells) Icon, New Approach, Frankel, Was and of the at the comparatively early age of 16 early last year. We World). It is also worth remembering that Montjeu=s were also amply reminded of the potency of the crops were often a good deal smaller than those by his Montjeu/Mr. Prospector combination. paternal half-brother. Cont. p18 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 9/17/13 • PAGE 18 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Caulfield cont. Other stakes winners from this Montjeu/Mr. Leading Light has something in with Prospector alliance include Pacifique, whose group Motivator in that both were sired by Montjeu from success came over 1 7/8 miles; Jump For You, a listed daughters of Gone West. It was Motivator=s turn to winner over a similar distance; and Biographer, a listed shine the day after the St Leger, when his exciting winner over 1 3/4 miles. daughter Treve did her Arc prospects no harm by This underlines the scale of Camelot=s in adding the G1 Prix Vermeille to her unbeaten run. winning the 2,000 Guineas over a mile, before he took Glance down Montjeu=s long list of important winners the Derby much more impressively. Camelot, of course, and you will see that many of them are out of daughters of major mile-and-a-half winners, such as followed Motivator, Authorized and St Nicholas Abbey Darshaan, Shirley Heights, Surumu, Saumarez and Law as Montjeu=s fourth winner of the Racing Post Trophy-- Society. Clearly he didn=t need a speedily bred mare to a record which acts as a vivid reminder that the ability strike it rich, but in an industry where stamina is often to stay pretty well at three can still go hand in hand seriously undervalued--indeed scorned--breeders were with first-rate 2-year-old ability. bound to try to inject an element of speed. Leading Light is an even more pronounced example of The emergence of Motivator from Montjeu=s first crop the way Montjeu=s stamina tends to dominate. Aidan inevitably planted the seed that Montjeu would benefit O=Brien wasn=t afraid to try this 520,000gns purchase greatly from mares by sons of Mr. Prospector. And over two miles in the G3 Queen=s Vase in June and indeed he has. He has now sired five Group 1 winners Leading Light justified the gamble by staying on from mares by four sons of Mr. Prospector--Gone West strongly to record his fourth successive victory. It will (Motivator and Leading Light), Kingmambo (Camelot), be interesting to see how he fares when his Woodman and Distant View. He also has group winners connections try to prove that he also possesses enough out of daughters of Forty Niner and Machiavellian, as speed to be equally effective at around a mile and a well as listed winners out of mares by Miswaki and Seeking The Gold. Pour Moi, another of his Derby half. winners, has a Conquistador Cielo mare as his second Leading Light ought to be able to drop successfully dam. down the distance scale. He is, after all, out of Dance It is also well worth highlighting Montjeu=s record Parade, whose first notable triumph came in the Queen with mares by Gone West=s outstanding 2,000 Guineas Mary S., Britain=s first major test for fast and winner Zafonic. He has 15 foals out of Zafonic=s precocious juvenile fillies. Her speed was again evident daughters, of which 11 have started and nine have when she landed the G3 Fred Darling S. at three and won. Three of them--the top-class Papal Bull and the also when she was transferred across the Atlantic. Two fillies Maria Royal and Pacifique--all won at Group level. of her American graded stakes victories (all gained on For good measure the Irish Oaks winner Chicquita has a turf) included two over 6 1/2 furlongs and the second dam by Zafonic. GII Buena Vista H. over a mile. However, don=t be misled into thinking that these Mr. Dance Parade started her broodmare career in the Prospector mares have succeeded in producing a U.S. before being transferred back to England, where speedier type of Montjeu. Motivator stayed well enough she realised 320,000gns at = 2005 December to win the Derby, as did Camelot, and Motivator=s very talented brother Macarthur won the G2 Hardwicke S. Sales. A previous visit to Montjeu resulted in Warwick over a mile and a half. The Group 1 winner with a Avenue, a fairly useful performer over a mile and a Woodman dam was Frozen Fire, winner of the Irish quarter. Leading Light=s second dam River Jig is also Derby, while Distant View=s contribution was Speed the second dam of Toylsome, whose finest win came in Gifted, a Group 1 winner over 1 5/8 miles in Australia. the G1 Prix de la Foret over seven furlongs. Leading Light=s family traces back to Monarchy, a LEADING LIGHT (IRE), c, 2010 sister to the remarkable Round Table, so there can be no complaints about the quality of his female line. With St Nicholas Abbey, Chicquita and Leading Light Sadler’s Wells Bold Reason all scoring at the highest level this year, there will Fairy Bridge Special surely be no shortage of interest in the sizeable team of Montjeu (Ire) (Ire) Montjeu yearlings which will shortly be coming under (Ire) Sega Ville (Fr) the hammer at Goffs and Tattersalls. They include colts Floripedes (Fr) Tennyson (Fr) out of the classic winners Attraction and Finsceal Beo. Toute Cy (Fr) Adele Toumignon (Fr) I will also be keeping a close eye on some of the Raise a Native Mr. Prospector Montjeu 2-year-olds which have recently recorded their Gold Digger Dance Parade Gone West first victories, such as Andre Fabre=s Gallante, winner of MGSW-US & Eng, Secrettame a usually hot newcomers= race at Longchamp; and $356,120 Tamerett Aidan O=Brien=s Carlo Bugatti. Perhaps it=s not just 9 Fls, 6 Wnrs, River Jig Riverman coincidence that these two are out of grand-daughters 1 GSW Irish River (Fr) SW & GSP-Ity Irish Star (Fr) of Mr. Prospector, with Gallante having a dam by 13 Fls, 2GSW Baronova Nijinsky II Machiavellian and Carlo Bugatti a Kingmambo mare. 1 SW 13 Fls, 2 SW, 2 GSP Tsessebe AROUND THE WORLD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2013

Ricci Tavi S. cont. A winner of the Dover S. here last October before finishing second to Violence (Medaglia d=Oro) in Automatic NYS Series Eligibility for 2015 Foals: Aqueduct=s GII Nashua S., Vegas No Show was looking New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. announced to end an eight-race winless drought. He had most yesterday that, starting with 2015 foal crop, all foals recently checked in third in a Monmouth allowance by stallions nominated to the New York Stallion Stakes Aug. 10, but was favored while stepping back into Series will automatically be eligible without paying any stakes company. Hard-sent for the lead, the bay was nomination fee. Stallions must still be nominated to the hung three wide into the first turn and stalked Smash series by mid-February for the stallion=s advertised stud and Grab from third down the backside. Hard-ridden to fee or $2,500 (whichever is higher). There will be no keep up with the pacesetter leaving the home bend, change to the nomination process for any series already Vegas No Show kept at it to wear down his game foe in the waning moments. Click for the brisnet.com chart in motion (through Series 2016/2014 foals). AThis is a or VIDEO. terrific way to increase participation in the New York Stallion Series races and everybody wins--stallion 2nd-PID, $40,950, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:05, ft. owners, breeders, owners and the racetrack operator, @ +SPRINGS R LOADED (g, 2, Not for Love--Grassy said Jeffrey Cannizzo, Executive Director of the New Springs, by Vice Regent) pressed from three wide York Breeders, Inc. AAll the progeny of a stallion will through the opening stages here. The 5-2 second automatically be eligible. Nobody falls through the choice took command at the top of the lane and pulled cracks because a breeder or buyer forgot to nominate a clear down the stretch to finish two lengths ahead of foal, and there will be a bigger pool of horses to draw Polished Degree (Congrats) under light urging. from when the races come up, which will make for a Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $27,300. Click for the better series." Cannizzo continued, ABreeders and brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. owners should be aware of exactly when this change O-Alexander Levengood & Cal Lin Racing. B-Richard H takes place. Current horses of racing age, 2-year-olds, Bosshard Jr (PA). T-Gerald E Brooks. yearlings, weanlings and foals in utero are subject to the former rules and must be nominated individually. The new system only takes effect beginning the foals conceived during the 2014 breeding season.@ Sunday Night=s Results: 9th-EMD, $22,575, Alw, 2yo, 6f, 1:09 2/5, ft. PATCHES PAL (g, 2, El Corredor--Weekend Star, by Confide) was runner-up against $25,000 taggers here Yesterday=s Results: Aug. 31. Still a maiden, the 5-1 chance rated just off RICCI TAVI S., $50,375, DEL, 9-16, 3yo, 1m70y, the pace and was wide entering the lane. He drifted 1:41 4/5, ft. out, but rallied to get a head in front of Morning Line 1--VEGAS NO SHOW, 116, c, 3, by Hard Spun Wiz (Henny Hughes) on the wire. Sales history: $8,000 1st Dam: The Hess Express (MSP, $154,993), wlng '11 KEENOV; $20,000 yrl '12 WASSEP. Click for by Lord Carson the brisnet.com chart. 2nd Dam: Turcomedy, by Turkoman Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $15,061. O-Patches Pal 3rd Dam: Grecian Comedy, by Fast Hilarious Stable. B-Richard Reed, Tiffany Zammit & Hill 'NDale ($105,000 yrl '11 KEESEP). O-George & Lori Hall; Farm (KY). T-Terry Gillihan. B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY); T-Kelly J Breen; J-Alex Cintron. $30,000. Lifetime Record: GSP, 13-3-2-2, $172,040. *1/2 to Bullsbay (Tiznow), GISW, $923,245; Our Khrysty (Newfoundland), GSW, $313,260. Mated & Dam sold in-utero by TCR Ranch • 859-613-3194 2--Smash and Grab, 122, g, 3, Sharp Humor--Laplumas, by Posse. ($10,000 yrl '11 FTKOCT). O-Kryskaly Horse Racing Inc, Ronald Cuneo & Exacta BS LLC. $10,000. 3--Keep the Canoli, 116, g, 3, Imperialism--Sicilian Soul, by Sweetsouthernsaint. O-Red Oak Stable (Brunetti). In Today’s TDN blog: $5,500. The 2013 Arc de Triomphe: Is there determinism in racing and if so, Margins: NK, 5, HF. Odds: 2.00, 2.30, 6.00. which one? by Mark Cramer

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Yesterday=s Result: First-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, September 17 PRIX JOUBERT-Listed, i55,000, Saint-Cloud, 9-16, Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ 3yo, f, 1 1/2mT, 2:43.73, vsf. BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) 1--SILJAN=S SAGA (FR), 127, f, 3, by Sagamix (Fr) KING OF THE ROXY (Littleexpectations), Poplar Creek Horse Center, 1st Dam: Humoriste (Fr), by Saint Cyrien (Fr) $1000, 6/1/0 2nd Dam: Diamond Dove (Ire), by Bellypha (Ire) 8-ZIA, Alw, 5 1/2f, Prince of the Roxy, 3-1 3rd Dam: Dovetail (Ire), by Brigadier Gerard (GB) MONBA (Maria's Mon), Penn Ridge, $4K, 26/0/0 ( 2,500 yrl 11 ARQNOV). O-Eric Palluat de Besset, 2-PID, Msw, 1m, Supermon, 8-1 i > OLD FASHIONED (Unbridled's Song), Taylor Made, $8K, 81/5/1 Emmanuel Tassin & Mme Lovisa-Ulrika Delaunay; 5-IND, Msw, 5 1/2f, Amaoldfashiondgirl, 15-1 B-Mme Antoinette Ouvry; T-Jean-Pierre Gauvin; PARADING (Pulpit), Claiborne, $4K, 58/2/0 J-Pierre-Charles Boudot; i27,500. Lifetime Record: 9 5-IND, Msw, 5 1/2f, Blew by Too, 10-1 starts, 4 wins, 3 places, i86,050. 2--Childa (Ire), 127, f, 3, Duke of Marmalade (Ire)--Chill (Fr), by Verglas (Ire). (i25,000 yrl >11 ARQAUG). O-Ecurie La Vallee Martigny, Mme Mireille Fricker, • ON THE WORKTAB • Michel Turon & Rodolphe Grosset; B-Ecurie La Vallee BELMONT PARK Martigny & Bloodstock Amarvillas; T-Stephane Brazen Persuasion (Indian Charlie), 5f, 1:01.84, 5/9 Wattel; i11,000. Centring (A.P. Indy), 5f, 1:03.90, 15/15 3--Ebiyza (Ire), 123, f, 3, Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)--Ebalista Hymn Book (Arch), 4f, :47.02, 1/30 (Ire), by Selkirk. O-H H The Aga Khan; B-H H The Aga Justin Phillip (First Samurai), 5f, :59.90, 1/15 Khan=s Studs SC; T-Alain de Royer-Dupre; i8,250. Romansh (Bernardini), 5f, 1:00.44, 2/15 Margins: SHD, NK, 1 3/4. Odds: 4.20, 10.00, 7.90. Sweet Reason (Street Sense), 4f, :48.75, 7/30 Also Ran: Perfect Queen (Fr), Oriental Wind (GB), Cushion (GB), Soccer Mom (Ger), Alta Stima (Ire), BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK Tunkwa (Fr), Snow Pine (GB), Scarlet Sonnet (Ire), Sea Marketing Mix (Medaglia d’Oro), 7f, 1:27,40, 1/1 Claria (Fr). Scratched: Louve Nationale (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result. Click for Equidia VIDEO. SARATOGA Siljan=s Saga stepped off a June 30 Chantilly Bashart (War Front), 4f (t), :50.48, 57/100 conditions score to garner the July 18 Listed Prix Charming Kitten (Kitten’s Joy), 4f (t), :50.07, 43/100 Madame Jean Couturie at Vichy, and was a last-out Corfu (Malibu Moon), 4f (t), :48.41, 2/100 Cross Traffic (Unbridled’s Song), 5f (t), 1:01.26, 1/17 fifth in a competitive renewal of the Aug. 20 G2 Prix de Graydar (Unbridled’s Song), 5f (t), 1:01.26, 1/17 la Nonette at Deauville. She was set a 1 1/2-kilogram Havana (Dunkirk), 5f (t), 1:01.69, 5/17 impost for the Vichy success and raced in a handy third King Cyrus (Bellamy Road), 4f (t), :49.47, 26/100 for most of this slog. Unflustered when relegated to My Miss Aurelia (Smart Strike), 4f (t), :48.89, 11/100 fifth on the home turn, she remained on the inner as Notacatbutallama (Harlan’s Holiday), 4f (t), :49.04, 17/100 Childa poached a seemingly decisive advantage nearing Palace Malice (Curlin), 5f (t), 1:02.03, 6/17 the final eighth and was resolute under a late drive to Pianist (More Than Ready), 4f (t), :50.29, 46/100 nail that rival on the line. Princess of Sylmar (Majestic Warrior), 5f (t), 1:01.67 Ron the Greek (Full Mandate), 4f (t), :49.77, 32/100 Arc Sale Catalogue Online Stopchargingmaria (Tale of the Cat), 4f (t), :50.43, 54/100 The catalogue for Arqana=s Arc Sale, set for Oct. 5 at Royal Delta (Empire Maker), 5f (t), 1:02.90, 8/17 Saint-Cloud, is now available online. The sale will Sweet Whiskey (Old Fashioned), 4f (t), :48.87, 10/100 consist of 60 horses in training, with nearly 70% of the Tapicat (Tapit), 5fT (t), 1:01.66, 2/8 catalogue rated 95 or higher. Highlights amongst the 3- War Dancer (War Front), 4f (t), :50,99, 75/100 year-olds and older brigade include the Group 1-placed Empoli (Ger) (Halling), most recently fourth behind SANTA ANITA Novellist in the Group 1 Grosser Preis von Baden Sept. Fiftyshadesofhay (Pulpit), 5f, 1:00.60, 9/38 1; Group 3 winner Adoya (Ger) (Doyen {Ire}); and Jeranimo (Congaree), 4f, :49.60, 23/37 Beatrice (GB) (Dr. Fong), recent winner of the Kettle Corn (Candy Ride {Arg}), 5f, 1:03.80, 35/38 Power Broker (Pulpit), 5f, 1:00.00, 2/38 G3 International Istanbul Trophy. Standouts from the 2-year-old selection include listed winner Make It Reel (Fr) (Country Reel); San Siro debut winner Lady Dutch TDN TODAY (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}) and French Group 3 winner My Around the World...... 5 pages Catch (Ire) (Camacho {GB}). To view the catalogue, visit www.arqana.com. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 9/17/13 • PAGE 3 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com OBSERVATIONS on today’s European racing scene Sunday=s Result: 3.20 Maisons-Laffitte, Debutantes, €24,000, 2yo, f, 7fT Dusseldorf, 16.55, Cond, i52,000, 2yo, 7fT, 1:29.90, VIVA VALARIA (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) starts out for Paul Fudge’s sf. Waratah Thoroughbreds and the Andre Fabre stable, having cost the NORDICO (GER) (c, 2, Medicean {GB}--Norwegian Pride mining magnate 260,000 guineas as a TATOCT yearling. The son of the {Fr} {SW-Ger & SP-Swe}, by Diktat {GB}), sixth in a 1999 GI American Oaks heroine On a Soapbox (Mi Cielo) is also a half- similar event at Cologne on debut Aug. 7, broke well to brother to the 2006 G2 Princess of Wales’s S. winner Soapy Danger race prominently here. Pushed along in third as the field (GB) (Danzig) and meets another relative of a Group 1 winner in Sheikh turned for home, the 31-1 shot wore down Nadelwald Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani’s Daidahana (GB) (Shamardal), a (GB) (Shamardal) under a drive in the shadow of the Francis-Henri Graffard trainee whose half-sister Carry On Katie post to win by a neck. Sales history: i70,000 yrl >12 (Fasliyev) captured the 2003 G1 Cheveley Park S. BBAAUG. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 0 places, i27,000. O-Eckhard Sauren; B-Gestut Brummerhof; T-Mario Hofer.

Yesterday=s Results: Listowel, 17.15, Hcp, i30,000, 2yo, 1mT, 1:47.32, yl/sf. MEKONG RIVER (IRE) (c, 2, Galileo {Ire}--Simply Perfect Sunday=s Result: {GB} {MG1SW-Eng & MG1SP-Fr, $756,650}, by , 15.20, Cond, i22,500, 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT, Danehill), who took a Killarney nursery over and 1:36.30, gd/sf. extended mile last time Aug. 31, raced in the last pair OMBRAGE (FR) (f, 2, Orpen--Hideaway Heroine {Ire} after a moderate break. Ridden along on the home turn, {SP-Eng}, by Hernando {Fr}) won her maiden over the 9-4 second choice seized a gap to hit the front with course and distance on debut last time Sept. 7, and led 40 yards to spare and prevailed by a length from from the gate in this one. Shaken up at the quarter Hidden Oasis (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}). VIDEO, courtesy pole, the 13-5 favorite was ridden out to notch a two-length score from Pretzhof (Ire) (Red Rocks {Ire}). attheraces.com. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, i39,855. The winner is a half to Cisneros (Ire) (Johannesburg), O-Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith; SW-Ity. Sales history: i12,000 RNA yrl >12 ARQAUG. B-Roncon, Wynatt & Chelston; T-Aidan O=Brien. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, i17,425. O-Scuderia Diamante di Elisa Melendez; B-Edy SRL; Listowel, 15.45, Mdn, i14,500, 2yo, f, 6f 60ydsT, T-Grizzetti Galoppo. 1:28.26, yl/sf. CHROUSSA (IRE) (f, 2, Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}-- Violet Spring {Ire}, by Exactly Sharp), who was runner- B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N up to J “TDN Rising Star” J Tapestry (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in a six-furlong Curragh maiden July 21, AMERICA was disappointing when last of 10 in the G3 Princess Margaret S. at Ascot six days later and was bustled ALLOWANCE RESULTS: from the gate to share the early lead here. Taking a 8th-PRX, $52,340, NW1X, 2yo, 6f, 1:11, ft. clear lead inside the quarter pole, one backhander was CLASSIC GIACNROLL (c, 2, Giacomo--Classic Woman sufficient for the 6-5 pick to win easily by 4 1/2 lengths {SW}, by Storm Bird) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, from Sophie=s World (Ire) (Captain Rio {GB}). The $68,100. O-Lisa Guerrero & Joseph Besecker. winner is a half to Carrizo Creek (Ire) (Charnwood B-Dermot Joyce (KY). T-Lisa Guerrero. *$12,000 yrl Forest {Ire}), GSW-Eng, $169,339. VIDEO, courtesy '12 FTMOCT; $27,000 2yo >13 FTMMAY. **No Lasix. attheraces.com. Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-0, i15,346. O-Charlotte Musgrave; B-James F Hanly; T-Jim Bolger. 3rd-PID, $36,920, NW2L, 3yo/up, 1m70y (AWT), 1:43, ft. ACT OF MADNESS (g, 3, Act of Duty--Touch of Interested in standardbreds Madness, by Sword Dance {Ire}) Lifetime Record: as well? Click here to sign up 13-2-4-1, $76,845. O-John Caniglia. B-Gilbert G for our sister publication... Campbell (FL). T-Kathleen O'Connell.

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7th-DEL, $36,500, Opt. Clm. ($15,000), NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:42 2/5, fm. FREDERICKSBURG (g, 3, Speightstown--Choreograph, by Dynaformer) Lifetime Record: SP, 9-2-1-1, $95,521. O-Ramona S Bass LLC. B-Ramona S Bass (KY). T-Michael R Matz. *Full to Dancing to Town, SW, $212,892; 1/2 to Welcome Dance (Henny Hughes), SW, $163,342.

9th-ZIA, $32,170, NW2L, (S), 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:05 2/5, gd. ZESTY SALSA (f, 2, Dome--Victory Girl, by Victory Gallop) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-2, $59,574. O-Reliance Ranches LLC. B-Mr & Mrs Frank Parr (NM). T-Todd W Fincher.

8th-FLX, $25,000,, NW4L, 3yo/up, 1m70y, 1:44 2/5, gd. FRENCH WINE (g, 4, Cuvee--Run With Netti {MSW, $243,025}, by Star Gallant) Lifetime Record: MSP, 23-4-8-5, $186,750. O-Prentiss W Hallenbeck. B-Prentiss Hallenbeck (NY). T-Michael S Ferraro.

9th-MNR, $22,200, 9-15, NW2L, 3yo, 6f, 1:12, ft. STRAPPING (g, 3, Put It Back--Vienna Knickers, by Noble Saint) Lifetime Record: 12-2-1-0, $26,774. O/T-J Edwin Shilling. B-David & Teresa Palmer (FL). *$27,000 2yo >12 OBSAPR. **1/2 to Mr. Livingston (El Prado {Ire}), GSW, $429,285.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Cat's in the Mood, g, 2, Cougar Cat--Aphrodisiac, by Arch. IND, 9-16, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:05 1/5. B-Spencer R Robinson & Mike Wade (IN). *No Lasix. Notionofmine, c, 2, Notional--My Heiress (MSW, $178,807), by Mr. Redoy. IND, 9-16, (S), 1m, 1:40 2/5. B-Justice Farm & Greg Justice (IN). *$10,000 wlng '11 KEENOV; $16,000 2yo >13 FTMMAY. Cat Squad, g, 2, Posse--Nice Kitty Kitty, by Forest Wildcat. FLX, 9-16, 5f, 1:00 1/5. B-William Bloom, John Behrendt & Charles Marquis (NY). *No Lasix. Drink on This, f, 3, Arch--Laurel Lassie (Ire), by Shinko Forest (Ire). DEL, 9-16, 1m70yT, 1:40 4/5. B-Johnson Brothers Stable (KY). *$120,000 RNA yrl '11 KEESEP. Turini, g, 4, Bernardini--Olaya (GSW-US & SW-Fr, $292,649), by Theatrical (Ire). PRX, 9-16, 1m (off turf), 1:40 1/5. B-Denford Stud Ltd (KY). *190,000gns yrl '10 TATOCT; $12,500 HRA >12 FTNOCT.

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Balfour (Fr), c, 2, Myboycharlie (Ire)--Phone the Diva B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N (SW-US, $174,746), by Phone Trick. Mont-de- Marsan, France, 9-15, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 7fT. B-SF EUROPE Bloodstock LLC. *i65,000 yrl >12 ARQOCT. *Eighth Northern Hemisphere winner for freshman sire (by CONDITIONS RESULTS: Danetime {Ire}) FRANCE, Mont-de-Marsan, 11.15, 9-15, i27,000, 2yo, Mariele (Ire), f, 2, Shirocco (Ger)--Mureefa, by Bahri. 7fT, 1:34.34, gd/sf. Strasbourg, France, 9-15, Mdn, 2yo, 7fT. B-Amelie PASSION BLANCHE (GB) (f, 2, Dutch Art {GB}--Siren von Leithner. *i18,000 RNA yrl >12 ARQOCT; Sound {GB}, by Singspiel {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 5 i34,000 2yo >13 BBAMAY. **1/2 to Habalwatan starts, 3 wins, 2 places, i37,000. O-Bernard Magrez (Ire) (In the Wings {GB}), GSP-Eng. Horses & Jean-Claude Rouget; B-Meon Valley Stud; +Swingdream (Ger), f, 2, Soldier Hollow (GB)-- Smaranda (Ger), by Kornado (GB). Munich, Germany, T-Jean-Claude Rouget. *30,000gns yrl >12 TATOCT. 9-15, Mdn, 2yo, 1mT. B-Gestut Park Wiedingen. *i6,500 yrl >12 BBAOCT. ITALY, Milan, 14.45, 9-15, i22,500, 2yo, 6fT, Vareze (GB), f, 3, Duke of Marmalade (Ire)--Vadazing 1:23.40, gd/sf. (Fr), by Spinning World. Munich, Germany, 9-15, CANARINA (IRE) (f, 2, Amadeus Wolf {GB}--Reign of Mdn, 3yo, 1mT. B-Ecurie des Monceaux & Skymarc Fire {Ire}, by Perugino) Lifetime Record: 6-2-3-1, Farm. *i30,000 RNA yrl >11 ARQOCT. i28,050. O-Chimax SRL; B-A Brosnan; T-Attilio Giorgi. Fulminata (Ire), f, 3, Holy Roman Emperor (Ire)--Rain *i5,500 yrl >12 GOFOCT. Dancer (Ire), by Sadler=s Wells. Listowel, Ireland, 9-16, Mdn, 3-4yo, f, 1mT. B-Ballylinch Stud. ITALY, Milan, 15.50, 9-15, i19,800, 3yo, 1 1/16mT, *,18,000 RNA yrl >11 DONAUG. **1/2 to Boca 1:48.20, gd/sf. Dancer (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), SW-Ire. NABUCCO (GER) (c, 3, Areion {Ger}--Numero Uno Lady Liberty (Ire), f, 3, Shirocco (Ger)--Love and {Ger}, by Lavirco {Ger}) Lifetime Record: SW-Ity, Laughter (Ire), by Theatrical (Ire). Munich, Germany, 10-4-0-0, i44,438. O/B-Gestut Graditz; T-Ralf Rohne. 9-15, Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/4mT. B-Kevin & Meta Cullen. *80,000gns yrl >11 TATOCT. **1/2 to Wigmore Hall ITALY, Milan, 17.00, 9-15, i19,800, 4yo/up, 1mT, (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}), Hwt. 3yo Colt-Eng at 9.5- 1:40.40, gd/sf. 11f, MG1SW-Can, G1SP-US, GSW & G1SP-UAE, DINGO (GER) (h, 5, Kalatos {Ger}--Douce France {Ire} MGSP-Eng, $2,056,768. {SW-Fr}, by Fabulous Dancer) Lifetime Record: Major Hollow (Ger), g, 3, Soldier Hollow (GB)--Mazillera 18-2-8-2, i49,193. O-Barbara Taber; B-Knut (Ger), by Anzillero (Ger). Dusseldorf, Germany, 9-15, Kaufmann; T-Pietro Cadeddu. Mdn, 3yo, 7fT. B-Gestut Erlenhof. *i4,500 yrl >11 BBAOCT. ITALY, Milan, 16.25, 9-15, i18,000, 3yo/up, 5fT, 1:01.40, gd/sf. Dear TDN Subscriber, ART OF DREAMS (FR) (c, 4, Dutch Art {GB}--Giant A small number of our subscribers have had trouble receiving our daily Dream {GB} {SP-Ity}, by Giant=s Causeway) Lifetime link email from their service providers. We have found some interesting Record: MSP-Ity, 23-6-8-1, i99,297. O/B-Allevamento information that we'd like to pass on. The problem seems to be with an update to the network software on the Service Provider's side, and is not La Nuova Sbarra SRL; T-Grizzetti Galoppo. something that we can fix from our end. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Some subscribers have had success contacting their email service provider or ISP and telling them about the problem. Some providers +Improvized (GB), f, 2, Authorized (Ire)--Rhapsodize have been making users 'reset' their information, and that seems to fix (GB), by Halling. Brighton, Britain, 9-16, Mdn, 2yo, 6f the issue. We also plan to make some significant changes to our 209ydsT. B-Foursome Thoroughbreds. *13,000gns template next week to see if that also helps to alleviate the problem. RNA yrl >12 TATOCT. We have an alternate way to send your link, so if you've called your La Rusee (Fr), f, 2, Falco--Red Vixen (Ire), by Agnes provider, and they can't help, please let us know and we'll put you on World. Mont-de-Marsan, France, 9-15, Mdn, 2yo, f, the list. 7fT. B-SCEA Plessis. If you are having trouble contacting your provider, let us know and we'll Guizzo Vincente (GB), c, 2, Footstepsinthesand (GB)-- try to help figure out how. New Design (Ire) (SP-Ire), by Bluebird. Rome, Italy, Quick list for the most problematic providers: 9-15, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2fT. B-Lady Juliet Tadgell. RoadRunner (now Time Warner Cable) and TWC: *7,000gns yrl '12 TATOCT. click here to to chat on the computer, or click here to see the list of other Chorlton Manor (Ire), c, 2, Kheleyf--Pearl of the Sea contact options available to you. (Ire), by Fusaichi Pegasus. Wolverhampton, Britain, COX - click here for contact options.

9-16, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 20yds (AWT). B-Sinead and Joe Windstream - click here for contact options. Bishop. *i8,000 wnlg >11 GOFNOV; i34,000 2yo Thank You, >13 GORMAY. Robert Williams, Director IT +Best Emotion (Ire), c, 2, King=s Best--Big Emotion (Fr), by Trempolino. Lyon-Parilly, France, 9-15, Mdn, 2yo, 1mT. B-Jean-Claude Seroul.