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WILL THE CURSE OF EQUINE FATALITY RATE SHOWS MINOR INCREASE IN 2017, DOWN 20% FROM 2009 FINALLY FALL? While the rate of fatal equine injuries remains 20% lower than the rate in 2009, an analysis of data from The Club=s Equine Injury Database (EID) has shown a modest increase in the figures for 2017 (1.61 per 1,000 starts) compared to 2016 (1.54 per 1,000 starts). The analysis, which was performed by Professor Tim Parkin, veterinarian and epidemiologist from the University of Georgia, also confirmed a 17% drop in risk of fatal injury on dirt and a 30% drop in risk of fatal injury on turf when compared to 2009, when the EID began collecting data. AAlthough fatality rates increased this year from last year, the increase in rates is not statistically significant,@ said Parkin. AHowever, the overall decline in the rate in fatalities since the creation of the EID is statistically significant and reflects a continuously improving safety record for North American racing.@ (Click to continue to p6) | Benoit photo

The Week in Review, by Bill Finley IN TDN EUROPE TODAY On the hardwood, and not the racetrack, we learned this week PARISLONGCHAMP BACK IN THE LIMELIGHT that there is no such thing as an irrefutable truth in sports. It ParisLongchamp reopens after a renovation, with the first was supposed to be a certainty that a No. 16 seed cannot beat a meeting scheduled on Apr. 8. Emmanuel Roussel has the details. No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. They were, entering this Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe. year's tournament, 0-for-135. Let's make that 1-for-136. A school you never heard of, UMBC (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) not only beat No. 1 seed Virginia Friday, they walloped them, 74-54. And perhaps that's good news for Justify (Scat Daddy) and Magnum Moon (Malibu Moon). Magnum Moon cruised to victory in Saturday's GII Rebel S. at Oaklawn Park, looking the part of a serious contender for the GI . He won by 3 1/2 lengths over a very good horse in Solomini (Curlin). Next up will likely be the GI Arkansas Derby and then he'll prepare to take on 19 challengers in the Kentucky Derby. The bigger challenge, however, may be the Curse of Apollo. No horse has won the Kentucky Derby without having started as a 2-year-old since Apollo in 1882. As in it's been 136 years since the feat has been accomplished. (Do you believe in omens? It has been 136 years since Apollo and it was the 136th game played between a No. 16 and No. 1 where UMBC pulled off the shocking upset). When it comes to the Kentucky Derby, it is the one "rule" that has stood up year after year, decade after decade. This year, it may get its stiffest test ever. Cont. p3 Tiznow – Melody, by Unbridled’s Song | $12,500 S&N

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Will the Curse of Apollo Finally Fall? Ironically, these two are scheduled to square off in the Arkansas Derby, and if either wins, they might just be the (cont. from p1) Kentucky Derby favorite. But what Magnum Moon did not about that curse? make his debut until Jan. 13, While it's still asking a lot of a horse winning a maiden special to win the Derby with so little weight race at Gulfstream. seasoning and just three months or Trained by , so after their first career start, undefeated and an easy common sense tells you it can be winner of the prep for the done. The "2-year-old" rule is not an Arkansas Derby, he won't irrefutable truth. even be the favorite in that The typical Kentucky Derby field of race. Justify will. the modern era bears no Trained by Bob Baffert, resemblance to the ones that lined Justify debuted Feb. 18 with up in 1948, >58 or >68. Back then, a dazzling maiden win at most horses had already run 12 or 13 Santa Anita. He backed that times prior to the Derby and, up with a 6 1/2-length win in probably, six or seven times as a a Mar. 11 allowance, 2-year-old. They were tough and another performance that experienced and had an advantage was nothing less than over a horse that had not been battle sensational. When it comes Magnum Moon | Coady photo tested. That's no longer the case. It to talent, it's quite possible will be hard to find a Derby starter this year who has had more that he has no equal among a 3-year-old male crop that is good than six or seven career starts or a lengthy 2-year-old campaign. and deep. KEENELAND OPENING WEEKEND STAKES Closing tomorrow, March 21

$1 MILLION TOYOTA $500,000 CENTRAL BANK BLUE GRASS (G2) ASHLAND (G1) 3-Year-Olds, 9 Furlongs 3-Year-Old Fillies, 8.5 Furlongs To Be Run Saturday, April 7 To Be Run Saturday, April 7

$300,000 MADISON (G1) $250,000 COMMONWEALTH (G3) 4-Year-Olds and up, F&M, 7 Furlongs 4-Year-Olds and up, 7 Furlongs To Be Run Saturday, April 7 To Be Run Saturday, April 7

$200,000 SHAKERTOWN (G2) $200,000 APPALACHIAN (G2) 3-Year-Olds and up, 5.5 Furlongs (turf) PRESENTED BY JAPAN To Be Run Saturday, April 7 RACING ASSOCIATION 3-Year-Old Fillies, 8 Furlongs (turf) To Be Run Sunday, April 8

$150,000 KENTUCKY UTILITIES TRANSYLVANIA (G3) 3-Year-Olds, 8.5 Furlongs (turf) $150,000 BEAUMONT (G3) To Be Run Friday, April 6 PRESENTED BY KEENELAND SELECT 3-Year-Old Fillies, 7 Furlongs & 184 ft To Be Run Sunday, April 8 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • MARCH 20, 2018

That's just not how it is done anymore. been getting lately, Santa Anita has dropped the Big Cap purse The effects of how trainers now prepare horses for the Derby from $1 million to $600,000. have already been seen. Like Justify, Bodemeister (Empire "It's one of the most historic races, not only at Santa Anita, but Maker) was trained by Baffert and did not start at two. After in all of racing," Hammerle said. "We absolutely want to do winning the Arkansas Derby, he finished second in the 2012 something. The Dubai World Cup went back to dirt a few years Kentucky Derby. Curlin (Smart Strike), another Arkansas Derby ago and, lo and behold, the Pegasus came up two years ago. We winner that did not start at two, finished third in the 2007 kind of waited to see what would happen with the Pegasus. Kentucky Derby and went on to win the GI Preakness S. There had been some talk about the Pegasus coming to Santa Horses like Bolt d'Oro (Medaglia d'Oro) and Good Magic Anita, but it's been decided now that it will stay in Florida. (Curlin), top Derby contenders that raced at two, might have an "If we do not move [the Santa Anita H.] now, it's our fault. edge on Magnum Moon and Justify--but just an edge. Pigs will Looking at the calendar, we have a few places in mind. We could never fly. But a horse who has not raced at two will win a move it to opening day, but, to me, that's not the right thing to Kentucky Derby, perhaps as soon as this year. do, or we could move it to later on the calendar. There are a couple of spots I think fit later in the year so far as races like this Big Cap on the Move one, a Grade I going a mile-and-a-quarter on the dirt. It could be the start of the second half...give them enough time for the On Saturday's ADown the Stretch@ show on Sirius XM Dubai horses to come back. We need to get the purse back up to (shameless plug...I am the co-host of the show along with Dave $1 million, at least. I saw a quote the other day where someone Johnson), Santa Anita Racing Secretary Rick Hammerle gave a said the Big Cap has been dealt a >dead man's hand' and I blunt and honest assessment of the GI Santa Anita H., admitting believe that is true. If we don't reshuffle the deck, it's our fault." the race is in trouble and confirming that it will be moved from Hammerle said a new date for the Big Cap has yet to be its traditional March spot on the calendar. Run in between the chosen, but said it will be moved. Look for it to reappear GI Pegasus World Cup and the G1 Dubai World Cup, the Big Cap sometime in late May or early to mid-June. is in no man's land, as it cannot compete with the two richest Cont. p5 dirt races in the word. As a reflection of the fields they have TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • MARCH 20, 2018

Breeders' Cup Avoids Making a Huge Mistake You can always improve on something, but the Breeders' Cup is fine just the way it is. It's a great event. But what it's not is the No one should ever be criticized for trying to come up with Triple Crown, and it appears that some on the board are guilty new and innovative ideas in the sport. In fact, we don't have of a case of "Kentucky Derby envy." That was evident by their nearly enough of that. But the idea to have two Breeders' Cups, desire to create a 3-year-only race, which, by the way, last year one in November and one in December, was a truly bad idea would have had a dreadful field as the entre division save West and, last week, the Breeders' Cup board, thankfully, sent it to its Coast (Flatter) had fallen apart. The Derby is a national sporting grave. event and your Aunt Gladys knows who's running and bets the five every year because it's her favorite number. The Breeders' Cup will never handle as much as the Derby, get the TV ratings the Derby gets, derive the TV revenue the Derby gets or be followed closely by the mainstream media. Aunt Gladys doesn't know what the Breeders' Cup is. You can tell her it's a real cool year-end event for that brings most of the best horses together and decides many a championship. I think that's more than good enough.

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The main change was going to be the creation of a Breeders' Cup race restricted to 3-year-olds run in November followed by a Breeders' Cup race for three-and-up in December. That would have been like stopping the Super Bowl after the third quarter and finishing it a month later. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 6 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • MARCH 20, 2018

Equine Fatality Rate Shows Minor Increase 2-year-olds showed the lowest rate of catastrophic injuries compared to 3-year-olds and older horses, another trend that in 2017, down 20% from 2009 (cont. from p1) has remained consistent since 2009. In 2017, the fatality rates associated with each racing surface AThe North American racing industry has made significant were: 1.36 fatalities per 1,000 starts on turf surfaces, compared strides to decrease fatal to 1.09 in 2016; 1.74 fatalities per 1,000 starts on dirt surfaces, equine injuries, and the compared to 1.7 in 2016; and a stable rate of 1.1 fatalities per results should serve to 1,000 starts on synthetic surfaces. As has been the case over the further motivate us to study=s nine-year span, the data showed that shorter races continue that trend,@ said Dr. (fewer than six furlongs) were again associated with higher Mary Scollay, the equine injury rates versus middle distance races (six to eight furlongs) medical director for the and long races (more than eight furlongs). Commonwealth of Kentucky and a consultant to the EID. Dr. Mary Scollay | Jim Lisa photo Equine Injury Database (EID) data from 2009 to 2017 The EID statistics are based Year Fatalities/1,000 starts on injuries that resulted in fatalities within 72 hours from the 2009 2.00 date of competition. The statistics include all non-steeplechase 2010 1.88 races among the tracks participating in the 2011 1.88 Equine Injury Database. Throughout the course of 2018, 2012 1.92 racetracks accounting for approximately 97% of flat racing days 2013 1.90 are expected to contribute data to the EID. 2014 1.89 2015 1.62 2016 1.54 2017 1.61 NEW YORK RACING ASSOCIATION 2018 TWO-YEAR-OLD OPEN COMPANY SPRING PROGRAM – NEW YORK

Wednesday, April 18th Astoria Trial A • Maiden, Fillies Two-Years-Old Aqueduct Race Track Purse $100,000 •••• Four and One-Half Furlongs ($50,000 to winners, $20,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $4,000 & $3,500 to be divided 7th – 10th) Field limited to 10 starters

Thursday, May 3rd Astoria Trial B • Maiden, Fillies Two-Years-Old Belmont Race Track Five Furlongs •••• Purse $100,000 ($50,000 to winner, $20,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $4,000 & $3,500 to be divided 7th – 10th) Field limited to 10 starters

Wednesday, May 16th Astoria Trial C • Maiden, Fillies Two-Years-Old Belmont Race Track Five Furlongs •••• Purse $100,000 ($50,000 to winner, $20,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $4,000 & $3,500 to be divided 7th – 10th) Field limited to 10 starters

Thursday, May 24th Astoria Trial D • Maiden, Fillies Two-Years-Old Belmont Race Track Five Furlongs (Turf) •••• Purse $100,000 ($50,000 to winner, $20,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $4,000 & $3,500 to be divided 7th – 10th) Field limited to 10 starters

Thursday, June 7th Astoria Stakes • $150,000 F,2YO 5 ½ Furlongs Belmont Race Track

Thursday, April 19th Trial A • Maiden, Two-Year-Olds Aqueduct Race Track Four and One-Half Furlongs •••• Purse $100,000 ($50,000 to winner, $20,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $4,000 & $3,500 to be divided 7th – 10th) Field limited to 10 starter

Friday, May 4th Tremont Trial B • Maiden, Two-Year-Olds Belmont Race Track Five Furlongs •••• Purse $100,000 ($50,000 to winner, $20,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $4,000 & $3,500 to be divided 7th – 10th) Field limited to 10 starters

Thursday, May 17th Tremont Trial C • Maiden, Two-Year-Olds Belmont Race Track Five Furlongs •••• Purse $100,000 ($50,000 to winner, $20,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $4,000 & $3,500 to be divided 7th – 10th) Field limited to 10 starters

Tremont Trial D • Maiden, Two-Year Olds Friday, May 25th Five Furlongs (Turf) •••• Purse $100,000 Belmont Race Track ($50,000 to winner, $20,000, $10,000, $7,500, $5,000, $4,000 & $3,500 to be divided 7th – 10th) Field limited to 10 starters

Friday, June 8th • $150,000 2YO 5 ½ Furlongs Belmont Race Track

Two-Year-Old New York Bred Spring Bonus Program $25,000 in bonus money (above purse) divided as follows: Owners - Finish Position: 1st ($9,000), 2nd ($4,500), 3rd ($2,500) Trainers - Finish Position: 1st ($4,000), 2nd ($3,000), 3rd ($2,000) *Bonuses effective for the 2018 Belmont Spring/Summer Meets. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Andrew M Byrnes NYRA, Stakes Coordinator | [email protected] | (718) 659-4217 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • MARCH 20, 2018

SHARP AZTECA TO MISS GODOLPHIN MILE, workout at West with minor inflammation in his foot, which ultimately scanned clear. Navarro is still expected TARGET MET to saddle X Y Jet (Kantharos) for Rodriguez=s Gelfenstein Farm Ivan Rodriguez=s Sharp Azteca (Freud), winner of last autumn=s and Rockingham Ranch in the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen. Sharp GI Mile, will miss an expected start in the Mar. 31 G2 Azteca, meanwhile, will be allowed to Godolphin Mile at the Dubai recuperate before resuming training World Cup Carnival. After towards a spring campaign. suffering a minor setback in a AOur priority is the health of the recent workout, Navarro took to horse and we decided to give it a few Twitter to announce that a extra weeks of rest,@ Navarro added. decision was made to re-route Sharp Azteca enjoyed a stellar 2017 the 5-year-old to the season, which, in addition to his Cigar GI Metropolitan H. at Belmont in Mile triumph, saw him capture the early June. GII Gulfstream Park H., GII Kelso H. A[The] horse is not training as and GIII Monmouth Cup. He also we expected,@ Navarro wrote. finished a narrowly beaten second in A[The] Godolphin Mile was our the GI Breeders= Cup Dirt Mile and a goal. However, with this setback close third in the Godolphin Mile. The we have decided to skip this race dark bay was last seen finishing eighth and give Sharp Azteca a few in the Jan. 27 GI Pegasus World Cup Sharp Azteca | Lauren King weeks off. Now, [the] Met Mile Invitational after being shuffled back will be our next target.@ in the early stages of the race. According to comments published in the Daily Racing Form from Rodriguez, Sharp Azteca returned from his Mar. 10 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 8 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • MARCH 20, 2018

CHAMPION THUNDER GULCH DIES AT 26 AHe was an incredibly tough and genuine horse on the track and we are very grateful to the Tabors for entrusting us with his stud career,@ Ryan continued. AI also want to say a special thanks to our stallion manager Richard Barry and his team for the exceptional care they have provided Thunder Gulch during his stud career and since he was pensioned from stud duties." After being pensioned, Coolmore officials noted that Thunder Gulch assumed a new role as a calming influence on younger stallions transitioning to their new life at Ashford. Most notably, Thunder Gulch's paddock was located adjacent to the paddock of (Pioneerof the Nile) after the Triple Crown hero=s retirement in 2015.

Thunder Gulch winning the 1995 Kentucky Derby | Horsephotos Champion and 1995 GI Kentucky Derby and GI Belmont S. winner Thunder Gulch (Gulch) has been euthanized due to the infirmities of old age, Coolmore America announced Monday. The chestnut was 26 years old and had been pensioned at Ashford Stud since 2015. On the track, Thunder Gulch was known for his toughness and banked over $2.9 million in earnings with four Grade I wins. As a 2-year-old, he captured the GII Remsen S. and developed over the winter to take the GII Fountain of Youth S. and GI at three. His wins in the Run for the Roses and the Belmont sandwiched a third-place finish in the GI Preakness S. The colorbearer went on to win the GI Travers S. later in 1995, cementing championship honors as that year=s Thunder Gulch at Coolmore | Coolmore photo standout sophomore. At stud, Thunder Gulch stood 17 seasons in the Northern Hemisphere, in addition to shuttling to spend seasons in Australia, Japan, Argentina and Chile. Among his accomplished MAJESTIC HEAT RETIRED offspring are 2001 Horse of the Year , 2000 Graded stakes winner Majestic Heat (Unusual Heat--Chi Chi GI Breeders= Cup Distaff winner , dual Singapore Group 1 Nette, by Ole=) has been retired from racing and is expected to winner Recast (Aus), three-time Grade I winner Balance, be bred to Uncle Mo this year. Owned by co-breeder Madeline Grade I-winning millionaire and millionaire Mystic Auerbach, Ron McCauley and Bardy Farm, the 6-year-old mare Lady. Point Given and Spain both played a major role in giving won last year=s GII Bayakoa S. over the main track at Los Thunder Gulch champion sire honors in 2001. His other Alamitos for trainer Richard Mandella. She captured back-to- Stateside Grade I winners included Tweedside, Shotgun Gulch, back renewals of the Solana Beach S. over the Del Mar turf in Sense of Style and J. B.'s Thunder. 2016 and 2017 and was third in this year=s GII Santa Maria S. "It is a very sad day for us here at Ashford, as Thunder Gulch over the main track. On the board in 10 of 20 starts, Majestic has been a pleasure to be around all these years and has left a Heat won seven times and earned $578,329. major legacy at the farm as the first champion sire to reside Bred by Auerbach and Barry Abrams, Majestic Heat is a here," commented Coolmore America manager Dermot Ryan. full-sister to multiple stakes winner and Grade I-placed Mensa "He had a remarkable 3-year-old campaign in the hands of Heat and stakes-placed Real Heat. Wayne Lukas and and provided Michael and Doreen Tabor and their family with some great days. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 9 OF 9 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • MARCH 20, 2018

EDWARD ANED@ BONNIE PASSES AWAY As a horseman, Bonnie and his wife Cornelia ANina@ Bonnie owned a farm in Kentucky and trained hunter/jumpers and steeplechase horses. Funeral services are pending.

OBS SPRING CATALOGUE ONLINE The catalogue for the Ocala Breeders= Sales Company=s Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training is now online at www.obssales.com. A total of 1,222 juveniles have been catalogued for the auction, which will be held in Ocala Apr. 24- 27 with sessions beginning daily at 10:30 a.m. The sale=s under- tack show will be held Apr. 16-21, with each session beginning at 8 a.m.

BRUCE HEADLEY JOINS WHOA Veteran California-based trainer Bruce Headley has announced he has joined the Water Hay Oats Alliance, a grassroots movement which supports federal legislation to prohibit the use Ned and Nina Bonnie | Bonnie family photo of performance-enhancing drugs in horse racing and the appointment of an independent anti-doping program run by the Edward S. ANed@ Bonnie, an accomplished horseman, attorney U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). and equine advocate, passed away Saturday night in Louisville at In announcing his support for WHOA, Headley released the the age of 88, according to family members. following statement: AHe lived a full and happy life and will be missed,@ read a AAt 16, I began galloping 15 to 30 horses a day during the Sunday Facebook post from his son, Shelby Bonnie. Korean War for the most and the best California horsemen. I Bonnie was a graduate of the Yale University law school and learned valuable horsemanship from them. ultimately went on to establish the present-day Frost, Brown, In the >60's, I began buying horses in partnerships. I selected, Todd LLC law firm with a focus on equine law. Most notably, broke, and initially galloped these horses which included over Bonnie served as attorney for Peter Fuller in a landmark case 125 stakes winners, among them Eclipse winner Kona Gold and fighting the disqualification of Dancer=s Image from his 1968 other Grade I winners. These horses raced on water, hay and Kentucky Derby victory following a medication positive. He was oats. also instrumental in creating the Interstate Horseracing Act of 1978, which opened the door for out-of-state wagering on the In the history of Santa Anita, only four horses have won Kentucky Derby and other prominent races. graded stakes at the age of nine. I trained two of these horses. Bonnie served on the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission and I attribute my horses= longevity and soundness to running later became an instructor in equine law at the University of drug-free. Water, hay and oats are essential to the longevity of Arizona, University of Louisville and Racing Officials our and the integrity of horse racing as a Accreditation Program. His involvement with education earned national sport.@ him the Keene Daingerfield Award from Louisville=s Equine Industry Program, as well as a Lifetime Achievement Award for the Advancement of Equestrian Sports from the United States Museum of Racing & Hall of Fame Introduces Foal Patrol Kids: Equestrian Federation. The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame will host a He was a member of The Jockey Club and also worked with the family-friendly celebration of its popular Foal Patrol program Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, Kentucky Apr. 5 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The event is free to attend. Thoroughbred Association, Kentucky Equine Drug Research Participants will receive a Foal Patrol Coloring Book and will Council and University of Kentucky Equine Research Foundation, have interactive opportunities to explore the museum=s Foal in addition to advising the NTRA on medication policies. Patrol website via iPads and high-definition televisions. The Foal AHe was the pinnacle of ethics and trust for our industry,@ said Patrol program features a collection of live web cameras Earle Mack. AHis tireless work for all equine causes will not be providing fans real-time streams of several in-foal mares during forgotten.@ their pregnancy and through the actual foaling. Saturday, Mar. 24, Fair Grounds, post time: 6:21 p.m. EDT TWINSPIRES.COM LOUISIANA DERBY S.-GII, $1,000,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Bravazo Awesome Again Lukas Stevens 122 2 Noble Indy K Take Charge Indy WinStar Farm LLC & Repole Stable Pletcher Velazquez 122 3 Marmello Concord Point Olympia Star, Inc. Yanakov Gilligan 122 4 Givemeaminit Star Guitar Valene Farms LLC Stewart Castellano 122 5 Retirement Fund Eskendereya L and N Racing LLC Asmussen Bridgmohan 122 6 Hyndford K Street Cry (Ire) Donegal Racing Pletcher Bravo 122 7 Snapper Sinclair K City Zip Bloom Racing Stable LLC Asmussen Ortiz 122 8 Lone Sailor K Majestic Warrior G M B Racing Amoss Graham 122 9 My Boy Jack K Creative Cause Don't Tell My Wife Stables & Monomoy Stables Desormeaux Desormeaux 122 10 Dark Templar K Tapit Newtown Anner Stud Walsh Geroux 122 Breeders: 1-Calumet Farm, 2-WinStar Farm, LLC, 3-Mikhail Yanakov, 4-Clear Creek Stud LLC, 5-Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC, 6-Landaluce Educe Stable & Darley, 7-K & G Stables, 8-Alexander - Groves - Matz, LLC., 9-Brereton C. Jones, 10-KatieRich Farms

Saturday, Mar. 24, Fair Grounds, post time: 4:39 p.m. EDT NEW ORLEANS H.-GII, $400,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 The Player Street Hero William B. Bradley & Carl Hurst Bradley Borel 122 2 Hollywood Handsome Tapizar Mark H. & Nancy W. Stanley Stewart Ortiz 113 3 Scuba K Tapit DARRS, Inc. Walsh Geroux 119 4 Han Sense Hansen Kendall E. Hansen Maker Hernandez 114 5 Good Samaritan Harlan's Holiday WinStar Farm, China Horse Club, SF Racing LLC Mott Rosario 117 & Head of Plains Partners 6 Leofric K Candy Ride (Arg) Steve Landers Racing LLC Cox Castellano 116 Breeders: 1-Carl Hurst, Fred Bradley & WilliamBradley, 2-North Bloodstock, 3-Palides Investments N.V., Inc., 4-H. Allen Poindexter, 5-WinStar Farm, LLC, 6-Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds, LLC Saturday, Mar. 24, Fair Grounds, post time: 5:41 p.m. EDT TWINSPIRES.COM FAIR GROUNDS OAKS S.-GII, $400,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Classy Act K Into Mischief Carl R. Moore Management LLC Calhoun Castellano 122 2 Saguaro Row Newtown Anner Stud & Mark D. Breen Walsh Stevens 122 3 America's Tale K Gio Ponti Naveed Chowhan Flint Pedroza 122 4 Eskimo Kisses To Honor and Serve Magdalena Racing, Gainesway Stable McPeek Geroux 122 & Harold Lerner 5 Patrona Margarita Special Rate Craig D. Upham Calhoun Hernandez, Jr. 122 6 She's a Julie K Elusive Quality Whispering Oaks Farm LLC Asmussen Lanerie 122 7 Testing One Two Star Guitar Brittlyn Stable, Inc. Arceneaux Saenz 122 8 Wonder Gadot K Medaglia d'Oro Gary Barber Casse Velazquez 122 9 Chocolate Martini K Broken Vow Double Doors Racing, LLC Amoss Murrill 122 Breeders: 1-George Krikorian, 2-Mark Breen, 3-Madeline Auerbach & Catherine Parke, 4-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd., 5-Craig D. Upham, 6-Godolphin, 7-Brittlyn, Inc., 8-Anderson Farms Ont. Inc., 9-Savino A. Capilupi

Saturday, Mar. 24, Fair Grounds, post time: 5:06 p.m. EDT MUNIZ MEMORIAL H.-GII, $300,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Synchrony Tapit Pin Oak Stable Stidham Bravo 118 2 Zulu Alpha Street Cry (Ire) Calumet Farm Howard Hernandez, Jr. 115 3 Galton Offlee Wild Michael M. Hui Maker Rosario 115 4 Arklow K Arch Donegal Racing, Joseph Bulger & Peter Coneway Cox Castellano 116 5 Danish Dynaformer Dynaformer Charles E. Fipke Attfield Hernandez 116 6 Lucullan Hard Spun Godolphin, LLC McLaughlin Stevens 115 7 One Mean Man Mizzen Mast Hillerich Racing, Inc. & Bernard S. Flint Flint Pedroza 115 8 Mr. Misunderstood Archarcharch Flurry Racing Stables LLC Cox Geroux 118 9 Forge (GB) (Ire) Juddmonte Farms, Inc. Mott Velazquez 116 10 Revved Up Candy Ride (Arg) Phipps Stable McGaughey III Bridgmohan 117 11 Ring Weekend K Tapit West Point Thoroughbreds Motion Ortiz 118 Breeders: 1-Pin Oak Stud, LLC, 2-Calumet Farm, 3-Flaxman Holdings Limited, 4-John R. Penn & Frank Penn, 5-Charles Fipke, 6-Darley, 7-Bernard Flint & Ron Hillerich, 8-Athens Woods, 9-Juddmonte Farms Ltd, 10-Phipps Stable, 11-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. AIKEN TRIALS Saturday, March 17 GAVER TROPHY, Maiden 2yo, f, 1/4m, :24.0. 1--GALLANOR, f, 2, Redeemed, by Noorissun (Ire), by Chapel Royal. ($2,200 RNA yrl >17 FTIOCT). O/B-Jellicoe Creek Farm (MD); T-Mason Springs.

2--Unnamed, f, 2, Paynter--Red Cognac, by Hennessy. ($4,000 yrl >17 KEESEP) 3--Unnamed, f, 2, Tritap--Cheers Darling, by Cuvee.

Big Bruiser | Sarah Andrew

VON STADE TROPHY, 3yo/up Maiden Fillies, 4 1/2f, :53.1. 1--SUN DRESS, f, 3, Archarcharch--Why the Mystery, by Whywhywhy. ($5,500 yrl >16 FTKOCT). O-Mason McCutchen; B-Joanne Mummert (Ky); T-R B McCutchen. 2--Geladeira, f, 4, Frost Giant--Watt Ever, by Distinctive Pro.

ISELIN HALL OF FAME TROPHY, 3yo/up, Maiden Colts/Geldings, 4 1/2f, :52.3. 1--EVEN IT UP, g, 4, Even the Score--For Spacious Skies, by Gallanor | Sarah Andrew Golden Missile. ($9,500 yrl >15 KEESEP). O-Carson McCutchen; B-Claiborne Farm (Ky); T-R B McCutchen. COWARD TROPHY, 2yo, c, 1/4m, :23.3. 2--Viewfinder, g, 3, Langfuhr--Megavista, by Medaglia d=Oro. 1--BIG BRUISER, c, 2, Flat Out--La La Pazusa, by Rockport 3--Chasing History, c, 3, Archarcharch--Lady Carolyn, by After Harbor. ($2,200 yrl >17 FTKOCT). O-Walker McCutche; B-Dr. Market. ($19,000 RNA yrl >16 KEESEP). Jerry Bilinski & Harry Patten (NY); T-R B McCutchen. CITY OF AIKEN TROPHY, 3yo/up, 4 1/2f, :53.1. 1--WOODBRIDGE, g, 4, Langfuhr--Wood Fern, by Woodman. 2--Unnamed, c, 2, Giant Oak--Sh Sh Shakin=, by Richter Scale. O-G Shickedanz & Don Howard; B-Gustav Schickedanz (ON); ($2,000 yrl >17 FTKOCT). T-Mike Keogh. *MSP. **Full to Artic Fern, SW & GSP, 3--Unnamed, c, 2, Sky Mesa--Rudy=s Edge, by Added Edge. $457,796. Registered Ontario-Bred

2--Color Me Sexy, m, 5, Misremembered--Silvercity Lady, by . ($13,000 yrl >14 FTISEP). Congratulations to last week=s JockeyTalk360.com Jockey of 3--Sassy Silk, m, 5, Defrere--Cashmere and Silk, by Mt. the Week Geovanni Franco, who grabbed his first career Grade Livermore. I win aboard Fault (Blame) in GI Santa Margarita S. at Santa Anita Saturday TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 2 OF 3 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • MARCH 20, 2018

Crown (Concerto), Ch. Imp. Older Mare-PR & SW, $202,646; and Zoebar (Bellamy Road), GSP, $266,262. Their dam also has a juvenile filly named Hotlilpistol (Latent Heat) Sales history: $17,000 Ylg '15 HEROCT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $13,571. Click for the Equibase.com chart. O-7 Cedars Farm LLC; B-Eureka Thoroughbred Farm (OK); T-Scott E. Young.

Woodbridge | Sarah Andrew IN JAPAN: Randonnee, f, 3, Blame--Loure, by A.P.Indy. Hanshin, 3-17, Novice Race, 10fT. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $69,811. O-Eiichi Kobayashi Holdings; B-Winchester Farm (KY); T-Katsuhiko Sumii. *1/2 to Do the Dance (Discreet Cat), SW, $198,980. **AShe was getting more relaxed during the trip and responded to me well in the stretch,@ said winning jockey IN ORDER OF PURSE: Dario Vargiu. AShe can handle longer distances, and she is a 5th-MVR, $29,600, (S), Msw, 3-19, 3yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:08.83, ft. very positively minded filly.@ VIDEO. DANCIN' ROSIE (f, 3, Vaquero--Kiss Me Darlin, by With Jasper Prince, c, 3, Violence--Ambitious Journey, by Bernardini. Distinction) settled a length off of the early pacesetter as the Sonoda, 3-14, Mayasan Tokubetsu, 7f. Lifetime Record: 2-1 second choice through a comfortable first quarter in :23.59. 5-1-1-0, $43,868. O-Kazuo Kato; B-Hill 'n' Dale Equine The chestnut ranged alongside that leader at the top of the Holdings, Inc (KY); T-Hideyuki Mori. *$60,000 Ylg >16 KEESEP; stretch, kicked clear passing the eighth pole and opened up with $100,000 2yo >17 OBSMAR. **Won by 12 lengths. VIDEO. each stride en route to a 10 3/4-length graduation. Fellow firster Hill ‘n’ Dale Bred, Raised and Sold and favorite Al=s Bride (Alcindor) ran on to complete the exacta. This is the first foal to race out of Kiss Me Darlin. She has Matera Riedl, h, 5, Bernardini--Yellow Heat, by Gold Fever. produced a 4-year-old filly named Cowgirl Kisses, a juvenile colt Chukyo, 3-17, Plate Race, 9.5f. Lifetime Record: 9-2-0-2, named Kiss Me Cowgirl and a yearling colt, all full-siblings to $164,151. O-Teruo Ono; B-E Paul Robsham Stable LLC (FL); Dancin= Rosie. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $17,760. Click for the T-Tamio Hamada. *$300,000 Wlg >13 KEENOV; $925,000 Ylg Equibase.com chart. >14 KEESEP. **1/2 to R Heat Lightning (Trippi), GISW, O-Michael J. Annechino; B-Roger S. Braugh (OH); T-Jeffrey A. $952,800; and Chocolate Coated (Candy Ride {Arg}), GSP, Radosevich. $111,880. VIDEO. Baccari Bloodstock Sales Graduate 9th-WRD, $23,760, (S), Msw, 3-19, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 1:04.29, ft. WINNERS BY AMERICAN SIRES IT'S SCHILLER TIME (f, 4, Artie Schiller--Inthemiddleofitall, by Proper Reality) broke sharply and went straight to the front, IN JAPAN: guiding the field through a :21.72 opening quarter. She Genesis (Jpn), c, 4, Mineshaft--Palace Rumor (SW, $111,833), by continued to lead while in hand around the far turn before being Royal Anthem. Hanshin, 3-18, Plate Race, 9f. Lifetime Record: let loose at the top of the stretch and pulled away in the final 5-2-0-0, $136,792. O-G Riviere Racing; B-Northern Farm (Jpn); furlong to a 5 1/2-length victory. My Belle Jodee (Archarcharch) T-Yasuo Tomomichi. *$1.1 million i/u >13 FTKNOV; chased the entire way for second. It=s Schiller Time is a half to ¥80,000,000 Ylg >15 JRHJUL. **1/2 to (Curlin), Slew Motion (Slew Gin Fizz), SW & GSP, $224,064; Concerto=s MGISW, $2,691,135. TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 3 OF 3 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • MARCH 20, 2018

Gekirin (Jpn), c, 4, Tapizar--Bluegrass Chatter (GSP), by Bluegrass Cat. Chukyo, 3-17, Plate Race, 7f. Lifetime Record: 12-2-2-1, $264,151. O-Yoshimi Ichikawa Holdings; B-Orion Farm (Jpn); T-Keiji Yoshimura. *$100,000 i/u >13 KEENOV; ¥10,000,000 Ylg >14 JRHJUL.

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 4th-MVR, $23,500, 3-19, (NW2L), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:06.74, ft. ARTEGON (g, 3, Gemologist--Evening Sun, by Dixie Union) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $25,392. O-Machmer Hall Thoroughbreds; B-Phoenix Farm & Racing, LLC & Windwoods Farm (KY); T-D. Kelly Ackerman. *$40,000 Wlg '15 KEENOV; $120,000 RNA Ylg '16 OBSAUG. First-/second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, Mar. 20 SELECT SALES Graduate...Exceeding Expectations

Farm and fee represent current information PINHOOKED BY MACHMER HALL & GREY DAWN STABLES Doubles Partner (Rock Hard Ten), Diamond B Stables, $2,500 2 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners 8th-WRD, $25,080, (S), 3-19, (NW2L), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11.53, ft. 3-PRX, Msw 6f, LITTLE SIETE, 10-1 TEQUILA RAGE (m, 5, Rage--Bullerina, by Holy Bull) Lifetime $9,000 RNA EAS OCT yrl Record: 13-2-2-3, $41,184. O/B-Robert V. Brown (OK); T-H. Ray Ashford, Jr. Flat Out (Flatter), Farm, $10,000 230 foals of racing age/29 winners/1 black-type winner ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 9-WRD, Msw 5 1/2f, GOLDEN GUN, 8-1 Sergios Limoncello, g, 3, Einstein (Brz)--Willowy Wendy, by $9,000 OKC YRL yrl Wilko. WRD, 3-19, 6f, 1:11.66. B-Calabria Farms, LLC (OK). Donut Girl, f, 3, Smiling Tiger--Saturday's Girl, by Any Given Kettle Corn (Candy Ride {Arg}), Fair Winds Farm, $3,000 Saturday. SA, 3-18, (S), (C), 6f, 1:11.31. B-Premier 35 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners Thoroughbreds LLC, Alan Klein & Rusty Brown (CA). *$8,500 3-MVR, Msw 5 1/2f, KALYDAR, 12-1 Ylg '16 BAROCT. **1ST-TIME STARTER. $20,000 FTK OCT yrl 3-MVR, Msw 5 1/2f, MISTER GRITTY, 20-1 $7,000 FTK OCT yrl

Snapy Halo (ARG) (Southern Halo), Calumet Farm, $7,500 32 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners 8-SUN, Aoc 5 1/2f, SOUTHERN SHINER, 6-1 $1,000 RNA KEE SEP yrl ARTIE SCHILLER, It's Schiller Time, f, 4, o/o Inthemiddleofitall, by Proper Reality. MSW, 3-19, Will Rogers EINSTEIN (BRZ), Sergios Limoncello, g, 3, o/o Willowy Wendy, by Follow the TDN staff on Twitter Wilko. MSW, 3-19, Will Rogers Thoroughbred Daily News GEMOLOGIST, Artegon, g, 3, o/o Evening Sun, by Dixie Union. ALW, 3-19, Mahoning Valley Race Course @kelseynrileyTDN @BDiDonatoTDN @SteveSherackTDN RAGE, Tequila Rage, m, 5, o/o Bullerina, by Holy Bull. ALW, 3-19, @JessMartiniTDN @CDeBernardisTDN @BMassamTDN Will Rogers @EquinealTDN @HLAndersonTDN @suefinley SMILING TIGER, Donut Girl, f, 3, o/o Saturday's Girl, by Any @MKane49 @barryweisbord @thorntontd Given Saturday. MCL, 3-18, Santa Anita VAQUERO, Dancin' Rosie, f, 3, o/o Kiss Me Darlin, by With @garykingTDN @SarahKAndrew @theTDN Distinction. MSW, 3-19, Mahoning Valley Race Course @JBiancaTDN is proud to announce a sponsorship of

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Sunday, Apr. 8: PARISLONGCHAMP $ G2 Prix d'Harcourt, a Ganay prep $ G3 , a French Derby trial over nine furlongs BACK IN THE LIMELIGHT $ G3 Prix Vanteaux, a Prix de Diane trial over nine furlongs

Sunday, Apr.15: $ G3 Prix de Fontainebleau, a French 2000 Guineas trial $ G3 Prix de la Grotte, a French 1000 Guineas trial $ G3 Prix Noailles, potential French Derby trial over 10 1/2f Altogether, France Galop celebrates the return of 48 group races and 24 listed races to their home at ParisLongchamp. The Poule d'Essai des Poulains and Pouliches (French 2000 and 1000 Guineas) will return to where they belong after two years on Deauville's straight course. Some will miss it, but the new French Guineas will be slightly different. To neutralise the effects of the draw in races which often have large fields, the two French mile , pursued by Flintshire (GB), gallops to victory in the Classics will now use the Moyenne Piste (Middle Course) rather 2015 Arc at Longchamp | Scoop Dyga than the main course, as the start on the new circuit is not as close to the first bend as on the larger course. Cont. p2 By Emmanuel Roussel Ahead of the reopening of Longchamp Racecourse, which has been rebranded as ParisLongchamp, the team involved in the redevelopment has received a boost with the news that John Gosden plans to aim Cracksman (GB) (Frankel {GB}) at the G1 Prix Ganay on Apr. 29. There's nothing like the reappearance of a champion to enhance a new arena's status. As it is, both the trainer and the owner-breeder of the best European 3-year-old colt of 2017, Anthony Oppenheimer, must have a real fondness for the Parisian course, as they triumphed in the last meeting held there, when Golden Horn (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) won the 2015 G1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. To celebrate the long-awaited reopening, France Galop has Bateel, winner of the 2017 Prix Vermeille | Scoop Dyga doubled the purse of the Prix Ganay from i300,000 to i600,000, and for one year only has added to its title the sub-heading >Grand Prix de l'inauguration de ParisLongchamp'. IN TDN AMERICA TODAY By the time Cracksman is due to enter the starting stalls, four WEEK IN REVIEW: WILL THE CURSE OF APOLLO FALL? meetings will already have taken place at ParisLongchamp on Apr. 8, 15, 19 and 24--the beginning of 34 racing days in 2018. Bill Finley has the latest Week in Review and ponders whether the curse of Apollo will finally be broken with ustify (Scat With ParisLongchamp being the principal French racecourse, J Daddy) or Magnum Moon (Malibu Moon). Click or tap here to every meeting there is significant and the racing starts with go straight to TDN America. some informative meetings: TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 2 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 20 MARCH, 2018

ParisLongchamp Cont. from p1 the Lucien BarriPre at Deauville Summer meeting, with the -Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard a month later, it The Guineas trials run at ParisLongchamp will also use the is hoped that a straight mile for 3-year-olds will be more same course. appealing than the Chantilly version that has lacked support. Even more important, is the new open stretch that will be set Created in 1897, the G1 Qatar Prix Vermeille is one of the after the very last bend. It has most precious jewels in French been designed to open the field racing's heritage. Restricted to at this critical point of the races, 3-year-old fillies only until 2004, so that fewer horses end up when it was opened to boxed in. With a >false rail' 4-year-olds, and to older mares positioned 10 metres from the two years later, it has been rail, a cutaway will begin increasingly affected by the approximately 150 metres after emergence of other first-class the turn. distaff races in the European The G1 Gurkha Coolmore Prix pattern programme. Since 2016, Saint-Alary is back at it has no longer featured in the ParisLongchamp alongside the top 100 races in the world, G1 Churchill Coolmore Prix whereas both the G1 Darley d'Ispahan at the end of May Yorkshire Oaks and the G1 after its two-year stint on the Ribchester won the 2017 Prix du Moulin | Scoop Dyga QIPCO Fillies and Mares French Guineas card. Champion S. have entered that Deauville nevertheless loses only one Group 1 race, since the elite 100. France Galop has therefore decided to increase the Prix Jean Prat has been moved from Chantilly to Deauville's purse of the Prix Vermeille by more than double, from straight course on July 8. Only weeks before the beginning of i250,000 to i600,000. Cont. p3 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 3 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 20 MARCH, 2018

ParisLongchamp Cont.

The Prix Vermeille and the Arc Trials will be held on Sept. 16, three weeks prior to Arc weekend. The G1 Qatar Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, however, will be staged a week earlier than it used to be, on Sunday, Sept. 9. Like the French Guineas, it will also be contested on the Moyenne Piste. More good news for ParisLongchamp comes with the rise in support for the Prix de Qatar l'Arc de Triomphe weekend from The Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club (QREC). The significant Vice President, International Operations prizemoney increases for some of the top races of the meeting Gary King are: Twitter: @garykingTDN [email protected] $ Qatar Arabian World Cup (G1-PA) purse raised to + 1.732.320.0975 i1.2m (+i200,000) International Editor $ Prix de l'Opera Longines (G1) purse raised to i500,000 Kelsey Riley (+i100,000) Twitter: @kelseynrileyTDN $ Total Prix Marcel Boussac (G1) purse raised to [email protected] i400,000 (+i100,000) $ Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere (G1) purse raised to European Editor i400,000 (+i50,000) Emma Berry $ Qatar Prix de la Foret (G1) purse raised to i350,000 Twitter: @collingsberry (+i50,000). [email protected]

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Irish Correspondent Kind (Ire) (Danehill) pictured with her 2018 filly by Galileo (Ire). Daithi Harvey The bay foal is a full-sister to undefeated champion and Juddmonte sire Frankel (GB), as well as MG1SW Noble Mission (GB) and a half Regular Columnists to GSW Bullet Train (GB) (Sadler=s Wells) and MSW & MGSP Andrew Caulfield Joyeuse (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}). AWe are delighted with the news John Berry of this long-awaited full-sister to Frankel,@ said Juddmonte UK Kevin Blake Stud Director Simon Mockridge. AKind has produced [for] us a Tom Peacock quality Galileo filly with great presence born at 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 27, weighing in at 118 pounds.@ | Juddmonte TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 4 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 20 MARCH, 2018

pinhooks for myself and different partners. The job is pretty YOUNG GUNS large: daily care of the stock, office job and keeping in touch with the clients. CHARLES BRIORE TDN: What advice would you give your 16-year-old self? Young Guns is a series where we endeavour to find out more about some of the young professionals in the industry. Today we CB: Make your own experiences, travel and spend as much time speak with Charles Briere, owner/manager of the Fairway as possible around the horses. You don't learn horsemanship in Consignment. the books. Follow racing and sales, absorb all that you can from the different places and people you will meet on your way.

TDN: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing the industry and how would you solve it?

CB: For France, I would definitely say that the biggest challenge is to make racing more popular to the general public. Attract more people to go racing and spend some time on the racecourses with their family and friends. I find it sad to see a racecourse almost empty on a Group 1 racing day. We should be inspired by trotter's events which are very big in France and their racecourses are full. I think in France needs to find a way to be more attractive by creating festive events with a family dimension. The G1 Prix de Diane is one of Charles Briere | Osarus those events that works better for example.

TDN: What do you think horse racing's perception is for the TDN: What's was you path into the industry? general public? CB: I finished school and left France for Ireland where I worked CB: Around the world, for the general public, I think racing is for six months at Castlebridge Farm. After that, I started a job at seen as a very festive event that can be enjoyed by everyone. It Coolmore Ireland where I stayed for five years, working in is in this sense that we should work on the reputation of racing different parts, foaling, walking barns, stallions and breaking in France. yearlings. After that, I left Ireland for America to work for Peter O'Callaghan at Woods Edge Farm, which was supposed to be an Cont. p5 eight-month job but it turned into three years. From there, I decided to go home, back to France to start my own consignment.

TDN: Who has been the biggest influence on you career?

CB: There are quite a few people that have influenced me in the past, but I would say that my experience with Peter O'Callaghan, pinhooking and yearling prep, was very rewarding.

TDN: What does your role involve?

CB: I run a farm in Normandy where I keep a few mares for the season to get in foal. Also, I prepare and consign yearlings for all the sales at Arqana except the breeze-up and Osarus September Sale, and probably will consign abroad soon. I also buy a few Sylvain Vidal & Charles Briere | Osarus TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 5 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 20 MARCH, 2018

GANAY THE PLAN FOR CRACKSMAN The G1 Prix Ganay at Longchamp on Apr. 29 is the likely target for Cracksman (GB) (Frankel {GB}) to make his eagerly awaited seasonal debut. The G1 Sheema Classic at Meydan on Dubai World Cup night had been considered by connections as a potential starting point, but Cracksman=s owner Anthony Oppenheimer confirmed the French race to be the preferred Charles Briere | Osarus option on Monday. "I think the Dubai race just comes a little bit early in the year, Young Guns: Charles Briere Cont. this horse will have a long programme, if he completes it,@ he said. AIt's a long way out to Dubai and to take him out there, TDN: How would you attract more young people into the have him 100% ready for that, it makes it an awfully long ? season.@ Cracksman brought the curtain down on his 3-year-old season CB: For me, we need better courses that form the young people. with a stunning seven-length victory in the G1 QIPCO Champion When I was 16, I did a Level in equine production. There were S. at Ascot last October. The John Gosden-trained colt will begin probably 20 young people on that course. Of the 20, only four the season rated 130, which puts him just two pounds behind are still involved with horses, that's the problem I think. Young the world=s top-rated horse Winx (Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}) and people want to work around horses, but they need to be two pounds ahead of his brilliant stablemate (GB) oriented in the right direction where there are jobs and where (Nathaniel {Ire}). you make a living out of it. Having raced only seven times, Cracksman has definite scope for further improvement and his owner/breeder added, "I've seen the horse today and he looks wonderful, but the Prix TDN: Who is your favorite racehorse of all time and why? Ganay seems to be the most sensible race to go for."

CB: I would say American Pharoah. First triple crown winner since 1978, he was just a superstar with great magnetization around him.

TDN: Tell us something about yourself that not people would know

CB: I tried to learn to dance rock once a week for a year, but I'm still as bad as I was at the beginning.

TDN: What would you like to achieve in the next five years?

CB: I'm just about to buy my own farm. The next few years will be spent arranging the place to be handy to work in and comfortable for the horses and us.

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TREMPOLINO, 34, PASSES AWAY French champion 3-year-old colt Trempolino (Sharpen Up {GB}--Trephine {Fr}, by Vice Regal), passed away at Haras du Mezeray on Monday, Jour de Galop reported. He was 34. Bred by part-owner Paul de Moussac=s American arm, Mayland Stud in Kentucky, and owned by de Moussac and Summa Stable, the chestnut is best remembered as the winner of the 1987 G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe (video) in an 11-start career. Trained by Andre Fabre, Trempolino also saluted the judge in the G2 as a sophomore and accrued seconds in the G1 and G1 , as well as a third in the G1 . In his lone venture outside of France, Trempolino only (Ire) (Nureyev) a half-length too good in the 1987 GI Breeders= Cup Turf. He originally retired to Poliglote at Haras d=Etreham | Emma Berry with earnings of $1,369,233. At stud at Haras d=Etreham, Poliglote=s best runner was 2012 Moved to de Moussac=s Haras du Mezeray in 2000, G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe heroine and highweight older mare Trempolino sired 1,045 foals good for 44 black-type winners. (Ire). From 965 foals, Poliglote has 32 black-type (Ire), , , and Juvenia were all winners, four at group level, including Irish Wells (Fr), who was Group 1 winners, while Snow Polina captured the GI Beverly D. runner-up in the G1 Prix Ganay, GSW & G1SP Hello Sunday (Fr) S. Stateside. Trempolino was pensioned in the fall of 2011. and GSW Adriana (Ger). He was France=s leading flat sire in 2012, the same year he was honoured with that country=s National Hunt title. The longtime Haras d=Etreham resident was pensioned earlier in 2018.

POSITIVE START FOR AL SHAQAB QUARTET Each of the four new recruits to Al Shaqab=s Haras de Bouquetot have their first mares scanned in foal. Stakes winner Jetfire (GB) (American Post {GB}) and Langrune (Ire) (Fasliyev), Trempolino | Haras du Mezeray the dam of stakes winner Orbec (Fr) (Le Havre {Ire}), are among the mares successfully covered by 2017 French Champion 3-year-old and dual Classic winner Brametot (Ire) (Rajsaman VERSATILE SIRE POLIGLOTE EUTHANIZED {Fr}), who stands for €10,000. G1 Prix Jacques le Marois winner Al Wukair (Ire) (Dream Ahead) (€8,000) has 18 mares in foal, French champion sire Poliglote (GB) (Sadler=s Wells-- among them Seeharn (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}), who won a listed race Alexandrie, by Val de l=Orne {Fr}), winner of the G1 Criterium de for Kevin Prendergast during her racing career. Al Wukair=s first Saint-Cloud in 1994, was euthanized at Haras d=Etreham this book also included Borgia Gold (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}), a half- past weekend, according to Jour de Galop. He was 26. Successful sister to Group 1 winner Signs Of Blessing (Ire) (Invincible Spirit twice more at group level for owner/breeders Wertheimer and {Ire}). Frere, the bay also filled the frame in both the G1 Prix du Jockey Ectot (GB) ( {Ire}), a Group 1 winner in France Club in 1995 and in the 1996 G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. He and America and who stands for a fee of i5,000, has also was retired with a record of 19-5-4-3 and earnings of $576,236. gotten off to a swift start. Cont. p7 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 7 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 20 MARCH, 2018

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNER: Rannan (Fr), c, 3, Style Vendome (Fr)--Footsteppy (Ire), by Footstepsinthesand (GB). MPV, 3-19, 13fT, 2:49.66. B-Al Shaqab Racing (FR).

EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS

Brametot | Al Shaqab IN UNITED STATES: Madam Dancealot (Ire), f, 4, Sir Prancealot (Ire)--Sisal (Ire), by Positive Start for Al Shaqab Quartet Cont. Danehill. Santa Anita Park, 3-18, GII Santa Ana S. ($201,035), In his group of in foal mares including stakes winner Growing 1 1/8mT, 1:49.51. B-Tally Ho Stud (Ire). *GSW-Eng & Glory (Fr) (Orpen). Zelzal (Fr) ( {Ire}) completes the MGISP-US, $489,775. **£5,000 RNA 2yo >16 TATABR; quartet of first season stallions at Haras de Bouquetot. The G1 £100,000 2yo >16 GOFLON; €260,000 2yo >16 GOFFCH. G1 Prix Jean Prat winner, who commands €8,000, has a number Purchased as a horse in training by Kern / Lillingston of mares scanned in foal, including the stakes placed Asyad (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}), who is a half-sister to six stakes winners.

BOOM TIME AT MAGIC MILLIONS = Monday s Result: The first session of the two-day Magic Millions Gold Coast , 4th-LIN, 5,800, Cond, 3-19, 3yo, 10f (AWT), 2:05.79, st. March Yearling Sale took place on Monday and it proved an BEAUTIFUL MEMORY (IRE) (f, 3, Invincible Spirit {Ire}--Express extraordinary sale for the progeny of Spirit Of Boom (Aus). The Way {Arg}, by Ahmad {Arg}), who doubled her winning tally Eureka Stud first-season sire was responsible for the top 10 over this trip at Chelmsford last time Feb. 15, was settled in highest priced yearlings, headed by a filly that sold to trainer fourth early by apprentice William Cox. Taking time to reel in John Morrisey for A$250,000, the highest price ever achieved at fellow Godolphin representative Sportswriter (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}) the sale. Overall, the auction posted a strong set of figures, well in the straight, the 4-6 favourite managed it in the final yards to up on the 2017 edition with an aggregate of A$6,032,500 setting score by a head, with the pair drawing seven lengths clear of the the tone. One hundred thirty-nine of the 181 (77%) lots offered remainder. The winner is a half-sister to the G1 Prix Jean-Luc sold at an average price of A$43,399 which represented a 45% Lagardere, G1 Premio Vittorio di Capua and G1 Premio Roma- increase on last year. The median was also strong, rising 13% to winning sire Rio de la Plata (Rahy), Hwt. Older Horse-Ity at 7-9 A$26,000. 1/2f, MGSW & G1SP-Eng, G1SW-Fr, MG1SW-Ity, G1SP-Ire, "It was a sensational day," Magic Millions Managing Director $1,704,167, to the G1 Raul y Raul E. Chevalier-winning sire El Barry Bowditch said. "From the opening lot there was a great Expresivo (Arg) (Candy Stripes) and the G2 Provincia de Buenos vibe around the grounds. Spirit of Boom is averaging close to Aires runner-up Epsilon (Arg) (Acceptable). From a top South A$135,000. We had five horses sell for A$200,000 or more and American family, she shares her second dam with the MG1SW we'd never had a horse here get to A$200,000, so for five to leading light Eragon (Arg) (Offlee Wild) and GSW and MG1SP El break the record was great for the sire. We'd like to see the Atlantico (Arg) (Stormy Atlantic). Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-2, clearance rate climb overnight and tomorrow. It took a while for $22,060. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. the vendors to find their feet in the market, but all in all the O/B-Godolphin (IRE); T-. results were very pleasing.@ Cont. p8 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 8 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 20 MARCH, 2018

Boom Time at Magic Millions Cont. James Harron was another to snap up a filly by the hot sire and Spirit Of Boom was a graduate of the same sale in 2009 and his the Sydney based agent signed for lot 104 for A$200,000. first runners to hit the track have done so successfully, making "She's been purchased for JHB Syndications," said Harron of him Australia=s current leading the filly, whose granddam first-season sire. The Eureka Ossie Cossie (Aus) (Mister C) Stud resident already has four was a 19-time winner. "She's a individual 2-year-old stakes cracking filly. We've been winners and demand for his looking for one all year for the stock was fierce on Monday. All syndication company and she 21 of his yearlings offered were was just a stand out. She's sold and 19 of them were really strong and powerful and among the 23 top sellers on the looked a bit like Outback day. They were headed by lot Barbie--we're really excited to 141, a grey filly offered by get her." Eureka Stud out of Regal Tier Gai Waterhouse and Adrian (Aus) (Royal Academy), whose Bott added four yearlings by first foal and first runner Spirit Of Boom to their team, Animal Spirit (Aus) (Spirit Of headed by lot 63, a filly out of Boom {Aus}) has been placed Military Bride (Aus) (General this season. Nediym {Aus}) who was "She's a nice, big filly," John knocked down to the training Morrisey said. "She had a bit partnership and Blue Sky more size than the others and Bloodstock for A$170,000. the greys are the better horses The second and final day of in that family." Lot 141 | Magic Millions the sale will take place from 10 Spirit Of Boom's former a.m. local time on Tuesday. trainer Tony Gollan will likely end up with some of Monday=s top-end yearlings joining his string, including lot 135, a filly out of Ready To Belong (Aus) (More Than Ready) who sold to Steve Morley and Kitchwin Hills for A$240,000. Gollan trains two of Spirit Of Boom=s juvenile stakes winners Ef Troop (Aus) and Outback Barbie (Aus) and he commented, "It's fantastic watching them race. It's very hard to buy them now.

There's a lot of interest in him--the southerners are up here as well. They're lovely horses and I can see why they are in demand. They're doing a job--they're getting to the races early which is what people want." MM GOLD COAST MARCH YEARLING SALE Earlier in the day, Gollan had linked up with John Foote to secure lot 4 for A$200,000. This colt, out of Imanoremiss (Aus) SESSION TOTALS 2018 2017 (Made Of Gold), is a sibling to four winners and was described $ Catalogued 195 200 $ Number Offered 181 185 by Gollan as a likely early runner who looked an ideal type for $ Number Sold 139 137 next year's Magic Millions 2YO Classic. $ Not Sold 42 48 Eureka Stud sold nine of the top 10 yearlings on Monday and $ Clearance Rate 77% 74% their draft also included lot 55, a filly that sold to Brad Spicer, $ No. A$200K+ 5 0 Ciaron Maher and Brae Sokolski for A$220,000. "We had $ High Price A$250,000 A$150,000 A$200,000 in the budget and just went a little bit more," Spicer $ Gross A$6,032,500 A$4,093500 $ revealed afterwards. AYou've always got to have that bit more in Average (% change) A$43,399 (+45%) A$29,880 $ Median (% change) A$26,000 (+13%) A$23,000 the locker and Ciaron was keen to get her. She's a lovely filly, a really nice walker--typical of the Spirit of Booms." TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 9 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 20 MARCH, 2018

The gelding has struck in six top-level races during his 32-race SESSION TOPPERS career and has run second or third in another seven with earnings north of $6.7 million. AHe=s got a mind of his own,@ added Hawkes. AHe doesn=t owe MAGIC MILLIONS GOLD COAST MARCH us nothing. He can do what he wants. He=s earned the right I reckon. I=ve never had a better sprinter than him. He=s right up YEARLING SALE DAY 1 TOP LOTS there with Lonhro (Aus) and Octagonal (NZ) and All Too Hard () Lot Sex Sire Dam Price (A$) and all those great horses. He=s a good a sprinter as you=ll ever 141 f Spirit Of Boom (Aus) Regal Tier (Aus) 250,000 see because all the sprinters are leaders. He=s a backmarker and B-Eureka Cambooya Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd (Qld) he=s never done it easily for his whole entire life, so there=s no Consigned by Eureka Stud point starting now and doing it right. He hasn=t died and Purchased by John Morrisey everything comes to an end.@ Added part-owner Rupert Legh of the grey=s physical well- 135 f Spirit Of Boom (Aus) Ready To Belong (Aus) 240,000 A B-Boom Racing T=breds/Eureka Cambooya T=breds Pty Ltd (NSW) being and pre-race antics, on RSN927, I want to reassure Consigned by Eureka Stud everybody that this horse is 100% sound. You wouldn=t want to Purchased by Stever Morley Bloodstock/Kitchwin Hills keep repeating it. You want to get that habit out of his head. He=s very lightly-raced 7-year-old and there could be a lot of 55 f Spirit Of Boom (Aus) Matinee (Aus) 220,000 racing yet to be done with him.@ B-Eureka Cambooya Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd (Qld) Consigned by Eureka Stud Purchased by Spicer T=breds/Ciaron Maher/Brae Sokolski

104 f Spirit Of Boom (Aus) Ossie=s Secret (Aus) 200,000 B-Mrs AG MacTaggart (Qld) Consigned by Eureka Stud Purchased by JHB Syndications

4 c Spirit Of Boom (Aus) Imanoremiss (Aus) 200,000 B-Mr MJ Pascoe (Qld) Consigned by Eureka Stud Purchased by Gollan Racing/John Foote Bloodstock

CHAUTAUQUA REFUSES AGAIN Two-time champion Australian sprinter Chautauqua (Aus)

(Encosta de Lago {Aus}) refused to leave the stalls during a MG1SW Chautauqua (Aus) (Encosta de Lago {Aus}) once again barrier trial--this time at Cranbourne on Monday--for the fourth refused to leave the stalls during a barrier trial, this time at time this campaign, Racing.com reported. The steely grey was Cranbourne on Monday morning. | Bronwen Healy pointing toward a fourth-consecutive victory G1 T.J. Smith S. in Sydney in April, but stood in the gates under pilot Dwayne Dunn once the stalls opened in the 800-metre trail, the second on the BOWMAN CLEARED TO RIDE card. Jockey Hugh Bowman, regular reinsman for Winx (Aus) (Street AIt=s race day today and you never make a decision on race Cry {Ire}), has been cleared to return to the saddle following a day, but retirement=s coming sooner than later isn=t it,@ co- fall on Mar. 10. He will rejoin Winx, as that champion goes for trainer Wayne Hawkes, who trains with his father John and her 24th-consecutive score and 17th-Group 1 win in the Mar. 24 brother Michael, told Racing.com. AWe=ve just been doing G1 George Rider S. Bowman sustained a concussion after falling different things with him--that=s why he=s here today, because from Mar. 24 G1 Golden Slipper S. hopeful Performer (Aus) he hasn=t been here before. But the end of the day, they don=t (Exceed And Excel {Aus}) and was stood down. The Australian want to do it, they don=t want to do it.@ will most likely be race riding on Thursday and will be aboard several horses for trackwork on Tuesday morning. Cont. p10 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 10 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 20 MARCH, 2018

Bowman Cleared to Ride Cont.

AI don=t feel I could have ridden last weekend, but having had a good week=s rest, I=m feeling much better,@ Bowman told Racing NSW on Monday. AYou=ve only got one head, don=t you? The brain=s an important part and I had a significant concussion.@ In addition to Winx, Bowman will be aboard Performer once again in the Golden Slipper, also on Rosehill=s Saturday card, as well as D=Argento (Aus) (So You Think {NZ}) in the G1 Rosehill Guineas, Le Romain (Aus) (Hard Spun) in the G1 The Galaxy and Prized Icon (Aus) (More Than Ready) in the G1 Ranvet S. AI am looking forward to it, believe it or not,@ said Bowman. AIt seems to be a freak thing. He=s obviously reacted to something, but he=s trialled well since, so we will get on with it.@

Winx and Hugh Bowman | Bronwen Healy

AUSTRALIAN-BRED WINNERS

IN JAPAN: Fratelli (Aus), c, 3, Frankel (GB)--Lovetorn (Aus) (SW-SAf), by Giant=s Causeway. Hanshin, 3-17, Maiden Race, 9f. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $56,604. O-Kazumi Yoshida; B-China Horse Club Racing Pty Ltd, Grimley BBA Pty Ltd, Worldwide Bloodstock (NSW); T-Manabu Ikezoe. *$A850,000 Ylg >17 INGAPR. VIDEO.

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Leading General Sires by Winners for stallions standing in Europe through Sunday, Mar. 18 Earnings represent worldwide figures, stud fees listed are 2018 fees. Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings 1 Exceed and Excel (Aus) 2 8 2 7 -- 1 126 33 $305,000 $2,226,416 (2000) by Danehill FYR: 2006 Stands: Kildangan Stud Ire Fee: i50,000 Heavy Metal (GB) 2 Shamardal 1 4 -- 3 -- -- 119 33 $843,480 $2,205,066 (2002) by Giant's Causeway FYR: 2007 Stands: Kildangan Stud Ire Fee: Private Ninas Shadow (Ger) 3 Dubawi (Ire) 6 12 4 8 1 3 95 29 $610,385 $3,157,488 (2002) by Dubai Millennium (GB) FYR: 2007 Stands: Dalham Hall Stud Eng Fee: ,250,000 The Blue Eye (GB) 4 Elusive City 1 4 -- 1 -- -- 102 28 $154,594 $908,204 (2000) by Elusive Quality FYR: 2005 Stands: Haras d'Etreham Fr Fee: i7,500 Fabulous One (NZ) 5 Poet's Voice (GB) 1 1 ------73 28 $115,831 $605,114 (2007) by Dubawi (Ire) FYR: 2013 Stands: Dalham Hall Stud EUR (Dead) Montsarrat (Ire) 6 Fastnet Rock (Aus) 1 2 -- 1 -- -- 73 27 $167,579 $1,374,411 (2001) by Danehill FYR: 2011 Stands: Ire Fee: i70,000 Infinity Endeavour (Aus) 7 Kodiac (GB) 1 2 ------128 25 $112,000 $675,858 (2001) by Danehill FYR: 2008 Stands: Tally-Ho Stud Ire Fee: i50,000 Best Solution (Ire) 8 Siyouni (Fr) 1 7 -- 4 -- -- 66 24 $158,159 $909,296 (2007) by Pivotal (GB) FYR: 2012 Stands: Haras de Bonneval Fr Fee: i75,000 Pazeer (Fr) 9 Dark Angel (Ire) -- 3 -- 2 -- -- 104 24 $142,500 $866,206 (2005) by Acclamation (GB) FYR: 2009 Stands: Yeomanstown Stud Ire Fee: i85,000 Tip Two Win (GB) 10 Dutch Art (GB) 1 1 ------79 24 $151,000 $837,055 (2004) by Medicean (GB) FYR: 2009 Stands: Cheveley Park Stud Eng Fee: ,15,000 Dutch Masterpiece (GB) 11 Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) ------130 22 $135,600 $811,108 (2004) by Danehill FYR: 2008 Stands: Coolmore Stud Ire Fee: i15,000 Verbinsky (Ire) 12 Pivotal (GB) 1 1 1 1 1 1 81 21 $322,000 $778,079 (1993) by Polar Falcon FYR: 1998 Stands: Cheveley Park Stud Eng Fee: ,40,000 Blair House (Ire) 13 Kyllachy (GB) 1 2 ------79 21 $142,260 $536,494 (1998) by Pivotal (GB) FYR: 2004 Stands: Cheveley Park Stud Eng Fee: Pensioned Munro (GB) 14 Leroidesanimaux (Brz) ------67 21 $45,150 $451,076 (2000) by Candy Stripes FYR: 2007 Stands: Lanwades Stud EUR (Dead) Albertine (Jpn) 15 Lope de Vega (Ire) 2 4 1 2 -- -- 78 20 $242,720 $1,302,556 (2007) by Shamardal FYR: 2012 Stands: Ballylinch Stud Ire Fee: i60,000 Barwod (GB)

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