MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here ‘EXPRESS’ YOURSELF Asia Express () provided a dominant FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI CASHCALL FUTURITY display to take Sunday=s G1 Asahi Hai Futurity by 1 1/4 lengths while making his first start on turf. The Asahi Hai Futurity has long been regarded as one of the most important juvenile events in Japan, and its honor roll includes the likes of Logotype (Jpn) (Lohengrin {Jpn}), who won this race last year en route to G1 Japanese 2000 ‘BELIEF’ LOOKS TO SOPHOMORE SEASON Guineas glory. Saturday=s GI CashCall Futurity winner Shared Belief Therefore, Asia (Candy Ride {Arg}) came out of Express has big hoof his 5 3/4-length victory well and prints to fill, but the his connections are looking forward to his sophomore manner in which he season. AThere are a lot of handled his first turf Asia Express 3-year-old races at the beginning outing yesterday Horsephotos of the year,== winning trainer suggests he is up to Jerry Hollendorfer said Sunday. the task. A $230,000 juvenile purchase by Emmanuel AWe=ll probably stay in California and Laura de Seroux=s Narvick International at OBS Shared Belief Benoit Photo but we=ll also look elsewhere.@ March, Asia Express made a late start to his juvenile Hollendorfer=s assistant Dan campaign, but made up for lost time with a five-length Ward said, AHe came back perfect. He=s not a huge victory on the dirt at Tokyo for owner Yukio Baba. horse, but he=s growing all the time.@ Resurfacing in the 7 1/2-furlong Oxalis Sho S. on the AHe=ll ship to Santa Anita next week and then we=ll same surface three weeks later, Asia Express managed see how he trains on dirt,@ Ward continued. AThe logical to be even more impressive, scoring by seven lengths. races to run in are the [GII] San Felipe S. [Mar. 8], [GI] While yesterday=s winning margin was not as flashy, Santa Anita Derby [Apr. 5] and then if everything goes the victory was nonetheless authoritative. Riding the well, on to Kentucky.@ More on CashCall Futurity p5 rail in midpack early under Ryan Moore, the chestnut tipped out for running room coming off the turn and charged down the middle of the track, hitting the lead inside the final furlong and winning with something seemingly left in the tank. Asia Express is the second Group 1 winnerBand first in JapanBfor Henny Hughes, who is set to stand his first season in that country at Yushun Company next year. It was the fourth Japanese Group 1 victory--and second of the season--for Ryan Moore, who piloted Gentildonna (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) to a title-defending victory in the G1 Japan Cup three weeks ago. AHe surprised me--he quickened up so well,@ said Moore. AWhen I rode him before, he looked like he was a horse with lots of gears. He=s a special horse, because not many do both dirt and grass. His future should be bright. He feels like he hasn=t got to the bottom of it yet--like there=s more to come--so it=ll be interesting to see how much progress he makes.@ Cont. p3

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Sunday, Woodbine GRADED/GROUP RESULTS VALEDICTORY S.-GIII, $163,244, WOX, 12-15, 3yo/up, 1 3/4m (AWT), 2:59 2/5, ft. Sunday, Nakayama, Japan 1--#@QUAESITOR, 119, g, 4, by Friends Lake ASAHI HAI FUTURITY S.-G1, -146,600,000, 1st Dam: Questuary (SW, $241,191), by Nakayama, 12-15, 2yo, 1600mT., 1:34.70, fm. Archers Bay 1Bs@ASIA EXPRESS, 121, c, 2, by Henny Hughes 2nd Dam: Mordacious, by Ascot Knight 1st Dam: Running Bobcats (MSW-US, $377,494), 3rd Dam: Soiled Dove, by Bold Ruckus by Running Stag O-Wayward Stable; B-Gill & Nancy Howard & Donald 2nd Dam: Backatem, by Notebook M Ross (ON); T-Ian Howard; J-Gerry Olguin. 3rd Dam: Deputy=s Mistress, by Deputy Minister $102,028. Lifetime Record: 17-6-1-4, $455,782. ($230,000 2yo >13 OBSMAR). O-Yukio Baba; Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the B-Ocala Stud; T-T Tezuka; J-R Moore. -71,288,000. eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, -88,131,000. Werk Nick Registered Ontario-Bred Rating: B. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. — Purchased by Narvick Int’l / R. Takahashi — 2--Eagle Poise, 118, g, 7, Empire Maker--Reams of Verse, by Nureyev. ($65,000 HRA >10 KEENOV). 2BShonan Achieve (Jpn), 121, c, 2, Shonan Kampf O-Riverdee Stable; B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY); T-H (Jpn)BShonan Pentire (Jpn), by Sunday Silence. Graham Motion. $28,341. O-Tetsuhide Kunimoto; B-Shadai Corporation Inc. 3--Peyton, 117, g, 4, Tale of the Cat--Emanating, by -28,368,000. Cox's Ridge. ($60,000 RNA yrl '10 KEESEP; 3BWin Full Bloom (Jpn), 121, c, 2, Special Week $180,000 RNA 2yo >11 KEEAPR). O-Windhaven (Jpn)BHanano Megami (Jpn), by Sakura Yutaka O Farms Inc; B-William D Graham (ON); T-Michael J (Jpn). O-Win Co. Ltd. B-Big Red Farm. -18,184,000. Doyle. $18,705. Margins: 1 1/4, NK, 1 1/4. Odds: 8.70, 15.20, 12.10. Registered Ontario-Bred Also Rans: Meiner Diavel (Jpn), Atom (Jpn), Shonan Wadachi (Jpn), Pray and Real (Jpn), Satono Rob Roy Margins: 3, 3HF, 5 1/4. Odds: 4.55, 0.70, 10.45. (Jpn), Gris Sage (Jpn), Bel Canto (Jpn), Twinkle Sword Also Ran: Awesome Overture, Gallant Eagle (Ire), (Jpn), Higher Rate (Jpn), Apollo Stars (Jpn), Nishino Turkish, Address Unknown (GB). Scratched: Tricky Hat Dangerous (Jpn), El Camino Real (Jpn), T M Kyuko (Chi). (Jpn). Click for the brisnet.com chart or the brisnet.com PPs. Click for the JRA chart and video. Click for the free VIDEO. brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Quaesitor completed the trifecta in last year=s Valedictory to end his 3-year-old season. He began the year slowly WHAT IS OPPENHEIM with three sixth-place ON ABOUT NOW? efforts in an allowance Whether it=s sales, racing or over the synthetic Apr. breeding...read the latest musings 21 and routes on the turf from Bill Oppenheim! May 25 and June 23. He returned to form in a 1 You can find all of Oppenheim=s Quaesitor columns in the TDN Archive. Michael Burns photography 1/2-mile optional claimer Aug. 2 and took an allowance next time out Nov. 17. cont. p4 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/16/13 • PAGE 4 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Valdedictory S. cont. The chestnut assumed his usual position at the back of the field through the opening stages of this route. He was still along the rail in last the first time under the wire. He began to improve his position heading into the final turn and circled the field on the bend as Eagle Poise struck the front. Quaesitor found another gear, blew by Eagle Poise and won going away. AThere's no point in running him unless it's at least a mile and a quarter,@ said winning trainer Ian Howard. AHe just doesn't show that much speed, but when it gets beyond a mile and a quarter, he has a chance.@ NEWS TODAY

Mucho Macho Man Breezes at Gulfstream In his second work since winning the GI Breeders= Cup Classic Nov. 3, Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno) breezed four panels in :49.94 and galloped out five furlongs in 1:03.77 at Gulfstream Park Sunday. AWe keep meeting and we will make a schedule, but he=s just doing good with what he=s doing now,@ said trainer Kathy Ritvo. AWe let him work a half-mile today, and he went really well. He=s feeling good and came back great. His weight is amazing, he=s happy, and he=s doing really well. I just can=t ask him to be any better.@

Plesa Points to Dania Beach with Yes I’m Lucky The Eddie Plesa-trained Yes I=m Lucky (Yes It=s True) will aim for a start in next Saturday=s GIII Dania Beach S. The juvenile has three stakes tallies to his name-- Calder=s Frank Gomez Memorial S. June 22, Monmouth=s Tyro S. July 4 and the Laurel Futurity Sept. 21--and will look for his first graded score, having finished second in the GIII Sapling S. at Monmouth over the summer. AHe=s doing great,@ Plesa commented. ASo we=re anxious to run him. Every time he comes over to the racetrack and runs in the afternoon he gives a 110% effort.@

Belle Couture Debut Imminent Belle Couture (Aus) (Redoute=s Choice {Aus}), the 3-year-old half-sister to Australian sprint sensation Black Caviar (Aus) (Bel Esprit {Aus}), as well as champion All Too Hard (Aus) (Casino Prince {Aus}), could make her racetrack debut within the week, trainer Danny O=Brien told Racingandsports.com.au. AShe=s not far away,@ O=Brien told the website. AWe=ll probably nominate her for a couple of races next week. It=s either give her another trial [Friday] or go to a country maiden, and I=m tipping towards taking her to the races, providing we can get to the right race.@ Belle Couture, who won a jump out at Flemington last week, was a A$2.6-million (US$2,328,170) purchase by BC3 at last year=s Inglis Easter Sale. BC3 Thoroughbreds is currently at the center of media attention surrounding alleged links to a suspicious betting scheme. The ownership group is now under the control of administrators. I Wa nt revenge a top class two-year-old weighted at 118 lbs.

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CashCall Futurity Wrap-Up cont. from p1 Candy Boy Exits Weekend Well IN OTHER NEWS... Trainer John Sadler was satisfied with longshot A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Other Media Candy Boy (Candy Ride {Arg})=s runner-up effort in the GI CashCall Futurity Saturday. AThe winner was A Last Hurrah for Hollywood Park “And now, ladies and gentlemen, impressive, but my horse ran very well,@ commented Hollywood Park belongs to you,” the race caller, Joe Hernandez, said Sadler. AHe was clear of the third-place finisher and well over the public-address system on June 10, 1938. Among the 40,000 clear of the fourth horse. I think he=s a Derby-type people who came for opening day at Southern California’s newest horse.@ Sadler also trained 10th place finisher Kobe=s racetrack were the era’s biggest film stars, including Al Jolson, Joan Back (Flatter), who clipped heels on the backstretch. Crawford, Milton Berle, Claudette Colbert, Bob Hope and Barbara AKobe=s Back had a superficial cut on his ankle,@ he Stanwyck. John Branch, The New York Times explained. Hubbard sad, not surprised Hollywood is closing R.D. Hubbard says Tap It Rich ‘Fine’ After Fiasco he’s disappointed that Hollywood Park race track, which he owned for The Bob Baffert-trained Tap It Rich (Tapit), who was most of the 1990s, is shutting down for good after its current racing an unmanageable 11th in the GI CashCall Futurity, was season. But he’s far from surprised. “When this last group (Bay Afine this morning,@ according to Mike Marlow, assistant Meadows Land Company) bought it, they bought it from Churchill to Baffert. AAfter his first race, he=s become real Downs, we all knew they are developers,” said Hubbard, who owned aggressive and has been lugging in and out fighting the Hollywood Park in Inglewood for most of the 1990s. rider. He=s a project.@ 8 Copyright Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by TELL IT TO THE TDN... any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Want to send a “Letter to the Editor” of the written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Thoroughbred Daily News? Our address is 60 Information as to the American races, race results and Broad St., Red Bank, NJ, 07701; or send a fax to: earnings was obtained from results charts published in (732) 747-8955; an e-mail to: Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission [email protected]; or post in our of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. new Forum section at http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/members/fo rum/. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/16/13 • PAGE 6 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

MARLENE BRODY The news that NYRA's Board had voted unanimously--except for Barry Ostarger's lone and heroic Anay@--to raise fees on admissions, parking, boxes etc, and executive pay at NYRA racetracks flabbergasted me. In fact, despite waiting some time to simmer down, I am still angry. Racetracks are a place people come to gamble. So are casinos. Casinos lure customers with free admission, complimentary food and drink, entertainment, a varied choice of restaurants and bars and a host of other enticements. For big rollers, the lure can be free accommodations in lovely hotel suites, free return flights, and who knows what more. All with the hope and often the result that these people spend hours in windowless rooms (heaven forbid they realize the time of day or night) losing astounding amounts of money. The lure of the racetrack is a day, for the whole family if so desired, in the open air in parklike settings, the sight of beautiful horses, jockeys, superb athletes all, the intellectual challenge of handicapping races, and the thrill and excitement of the races themselves. For this, however, the customer must pay admission, Have known designers compete to have the coolest parking, overpriced food and drink and is expected to horse related caps, T-shirts, umbrellas, scarves, ties, gamble good money on a game too many now believe etc., for sale. No giveaway days. Limited editions. It is infested by drugs. At least, recently, honest and becomes a real choice. A very special souvenir. Every believable efforts are being made to correct this grave hundredth person entering the track gets $10 to bet problem. with. There are so many other ways to lure people. Comparisons are being made with baseball, football, At important race meets when attendance is high basketball, etc., where admission and other fees are anyway, then have admission fees and higher fees for extremely high. But, please correct me if I am wrong: boxes and seats and parking, if you must. People will gambling on these games is still illegal, except in Las come because those are the days they want to see and Vegas. be seen. Do not raise them too high. People aren't fools The biggest gamble in racing is made by breeders and and don't like being taken as such. owners. Without them there is no show. Without them Make all other race days a real bargain to go to the unemployment soars because this industry is labor racetrack, and not a financial burden. And this includes intensive. Saratoga, except those really big race days. Attendance is down because it is an expensive A day at the races should be much more fun and outing--maybe the same reason baseball stadiums are lucrative (lower the take out) than staying at home empty nowadays. Because of enormous technological advances, the watching on TV and betting over the Internet. races can be seen on multiple screens and bets can be Have more respect and take better care of the placed over the Internet. breeders and owners. They are the ones who take the So how to lure people to the live enjoyment of a day biggest gamble. Without them, you have nothing. at the races? How about executive pay raises after you make some Certainly not by making it more expensive. Rather, by money, not before. making it less expensive We have enough problems as an industry. We don't Free admission, free parking, affordable rates for need any more nails hammered into the coffin. clubhouse seats, better and less expensive food and BMarlene Brody, Gallaghers Stud beverage. Charge less for the concessions. Take a small percentage from the gross. Give concessionaires an Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes incentive to make money, to compete to have the best entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates. hamburger, the best hot dog, etc. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 12/16/13 • PAGE 7 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

JOANNE NOR: I read with interest the letter from Barry Irwin to the TDN in Tuesday's edition regarding Lasix. Other complications exist from Lasix and other pharmaceuticals and environmental toxins. When the herbicide Glyphosate is combined with these pre-race pharmaceuticals and any other sources of environmental toxins, they can be lethal, as was noted by MIT researchers in the latest information on the effects of Glyphosate. It is quoted to be "the most biologically disruptive chemical in our environment," by MIT researchers and connects it with over 40 diseases. Similarly, a Russian study done on the herbicide noted body malfunctions such as total sterility after three generations of use. We are in the third generation now regarding exposure to our horses as Glyphosate was introduced in the nineties. Glyphosate is used in our horse feed through the crops: sugar beets (in all sweet feed), soy, corn, some wheat, some flax, alfalfa, and bluegrass hay.The highest amounts are found in grains and sugar crops. These feed stuffs make up at least 75-100% of daily feed rations in our Thoroughbred racehorses. The good news is that on December 6th on the big island of Hawaii, Mayor Bill Kenoi signed a Biotech GMO ban into law, stopping the use of Glyphosate in Hawaii This action sets a precedent that other states may follow. Just two months ago, Mexico banned all GMOS because of the health issues with GMO corn in their country. Many nations have completely banned GMOS and Glyphosate, and some have severe restrictions. One of the findings of the MIT researchers is that it magnifies the toxicity of any environmental toxin or drug introduced to the body by disallowing the liver to be able to de-toxify, and also that it simultaneously has the propensity of separating the endothelial wall of the heart's aorta, potentially setting the body up for massive hemorrhaging and cardiac arrest. The electrolyte-robbing power of Lasix just adds to that scenario. This is my point: the combination of these things create these potential dangers, and others, and weaken the life, and performance of our star performers in the Thoroughbred industry. Not only do we need to stop the drugs, we need to stop biotech poison for profit in our horses' food chain. We need to label our feeds, so owners, breeders, trainers may make the call and educate on what is in our horses (and dogs' and cats') food. I equate this to the cigarette package. How many had to die before something was done? I am for the health of our horses, and we need to get educated on what this toxic chemical is doing to our breed, and all breeds. The Lasix is icing on the already baked cake, even before these horses get to the track.

For more information on GMOs and Glyphosate, go to www.vitatracwellness.com for a PDF of the MIT study, entitled Glyphosate's suppression of cytochrome P450 enzymes and amino acid biosynthesis by the gut michrobiome: pathways to modern diseases. -Joanne Nor AROUND THE WORLD MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2013

Yesterday=s Results: SOUTH BEACH S., $100,000, GPX, 12-15, 3yo/up, f/m, 7 1/2fT, 1:30 3/5, fm. 1--BAFFLE ME, 121, f, 4, First Samurai--Wonderously, by Awesome Again. ($130,000 yrl '10 KEESEP). O-Lee R Lewis; B-The Peter J Callahan Revocable Trust Dated 2/28/02 (KY); T-Mark A Hennig; J-Javier Castellano. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 20-7-3-4, $427,556. 2--Sure Route (GB), 117, m, 5, Ishiguru--Shore Light, by Gulch. O-Miller Racing LLC. $20,000. 3--Miss Montreal, 117, f, 4, Orientate--Unbridled's Secret, by Unbridled. ($80,000 yrl '10 FTKOCT). O-Champion Equine LLC. $10,000. Margins: HF, NK, 3/4. Odds: 1.00, 20.40, 25.10. Baffle Me, an allowance winner over this course last March, was seeking her third straight victory after wins in the Sept. 25 Jazzy S. and the Oct. 25 Finney S., both at Belmont Park. The crowd=s even-money choice attended the pace set by longshot Miss Montreal down the backstretch. She engaged the leader turning for home and wrested control in the final sixteenth and held sway over the late- closing Sure Route. AI have to give Javier Those two rivals exchanged bumps before Coup de [Castellano] credit, he=s Grace found his best stride and inched clear late to win gotten her to relax by one length. Hy Kodiak Warrior was second and Gone well,@ said winning Baffle Me as Wind (Smart Strike) was third. trainer Mark Hennig. AA Leslie Martin AHe=s still learning the game, and that was one of the year ago at this time, reasons this horse didn=t run at Saratoga,@ winning you could have never dreamed that this filly would sit trainer Chad Brown said. AHe had all the talent in the off of a :48-and-change half mile. She=s just now world, and he was having some behavioral issues in the learning to run with this style. She=s finishing--I think morning so we decided not to put him through the her last quarter was probably her best. I always felt she pressure of Saratoga. It=s so busy up there, and he was could finish if we could just get her to slow down a showing some greenness intermittently in his training. little bit, but she never would slow down.@ Of the Training for Fox Hill is great because [owner Rick blanket finish, Hennig added, AIt was closer than we Porter] just said, >When he=s ready, run him.= He got it wanted it to be, but I think she had something left if together this fall, and he=s doing real well.@ they had gotten to her.@ Click for the brisnet.com chart Coup de Grace=s performance impressed jockey Javier or VIDEO. Castellano. AI let him see a target in the beginning and he rated pretty good, very kind,@ Castellano said. 6th-GPX, $43,500, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X, ATurning for home, sometimes with young horses they 2yo, 1m, 1:36 3/5, ft. look around a little bit but as soon as the horse came to COUP DE GRACE (c, 2, Tapit--Home Court {GSP}, by him on the outside, he was focused. He just took off. Storm Cat) graduated as the 1-2 favorite in his six- He has a lot of talent, and we=re looking forward to furlong debut at Aqueduct Nov. 9 and was the 4-5 what=s next.@ Brown added a stakes race could be next favorite in this second go. Coup de Grace broke up for the talented colt. AThe [Jan. 25 GII] Holy Bull inwardly and bumped rivals before being straightened would be a strong possibility because he=s here, he=s and moved up to challenge for the lead while three run over the track and he loves training here,@ Brown wide. He contested the pace through fractions of said. AI=ll discuss that with Mr. Porter and, first and :23.40 and :46.23 before taking charge with minimal foremost, see how the horse is doing out of the race. encouragement after three-quarters in 1:11.22. He idled We=ll make sure we have him nominated everywhere, briefly before being challenged by Hy Kodiak Warrior and we=ll start to test this horse around two turns more (Kodiak Kowboy). than likely.@ Cont. p2

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(6th-GPX cont.) Coup de Grace was a $215,000 FTKNOV weanling and a $300,000 KEESEP yearling. He is out of GSP Home Court (Storm Cat), a daughter of champion Jewel Princess (Key to the Mint). AGS Thoroughbreds purchased Home Court, in foal to Gone West, for $1.4 million out of the 2005 Keeneland November sale. She produced a filly by Tiznow in 2012, was sold for $110,000 while in foal to Lookin at Lucky at the 2012 Keeneland November sale, and produced a colt by that two-time champion this spring. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $68,100. O-Fox Hill Farms Inc. B-AGS Thoroughbreds Ltd (KY). T-Chad C Brown.

AI have to be careful with these Malibu Moons because I=m remembering what Devil May Care looked like and I see some of her in these horses and I get 9th-GPX, $44,025, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X, myself carried away,@ Greathouse admitted Sunday. 2yo, f, 6f, 1:10 3/5, ft. A[Onlyforyou] didn=t look exactly like her, but she ONLYFORYOU (f, 2, Malibu Moon--Erhu {GSP, closely enough resembled her where I thought for the $164,385}, by Tactical Cat) debuted with a 2 1/4- kind of money we were spending, she was worth the length victory at Aqueduct Nov. 10. Sent off the 4-5 chance.@ favorite for this second go, the bay filly settled just off The initial plan was to sell the filly as a 2-year-old this the pace while racing along the rail through fractions of past spring, but she failed to attract the bidders at the :22.10 and :45.53. She waited for racing room on the Keeneland April sale. turn, tipped out for the stretch run and surged to the AShe had some vet issues that we were willing to live lead under a hand ride en route to a 3 1/2-length with and obviously the 2-year-old people weren=t willing victory. Dreaminofauntdiane (Bluegrass Cat) was to live with and then the race people weren=t willing to second. Sales history: $115,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. live with either, so that is the reason we still have her,@ Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $68,100. Click for the Greathouse explained. AShe was at Keeneland, but she brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. didn=t work good. She had worked better in the pre- O-Glencrest Farm LLC. B-Elm Tree Farm LLC & Popatop breeze, but that day, for whatever reason, she was LLC (KY). T-Todd A Pletcher. looking around and didn=t work that good.@ Foaled, Raised and Sold by Elm Tree Farm Onlyforyou didn=t make her first start until Nov. 10, when she won her six-furlong debut by 2 1/4 lengths at Aqueduct. Greathouse thinks the extra time helped the filly. AIt might have been some of these physical things that she needed to work her way through,@ Greathouse said. ASome of these Malibu Moons, they are not nearly ONLYFORYOU as precocious as 2-year-old people want them to be. 1st Dam: Erhu, by Tactical Cat They may want more ground and to expect some of 2nd Dam: Sunday Morning, by Sunny=s Halo these horses to go in there in :10 1/5 and then go a 3rd Dam: Great Finesse, by Bold Bidder mile and an eighth in their 2-year-old year is sometimes Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. stretching the imagination. You=ve got to see something John Greathouse admits he has a soft spot for fillies to say >Yes, this horse didn=t work that fast, but she by Malibu Moon and, understandably so, after the galloped out good and I=ll sit and wait for her.=@ exploits of Devil May Care, who carried his family=s Still, Greathouse had seen enough from Onlyforyou Glencrest Farm silks to victories in the 2009 GI Frizette that he jumped at the chance to buy the filly=s dam out S. and 2010 GI Mother Goose S. and GI Coaching Club of this year=s Keeneland November sale. Just two days American Oaks, as well as a tilt at the GI Kentucky before Onlyforyou broke her maiden at Aqueduct, Derby. Glencrest was back in the winner=s circle with Greathouse signed the ticket at $50,000 for Erhu another daughter of Malibu Moon yesterday at (Tactical Cat). Gulfstream Park when Onlyforyou won a six-furlong AI told the people [selling the mare], I think this filly allowance by a confident 3 1/2 lengths. Greathouse can run,@ Greathouse said. AThey said it was a purchased the bay filly for $115,000 out of the 2012 partnership that was selling out and they didn=t have a Keeneland September sale. choice. I said, >OK. As long as you know that I like the filly.=@ Cont. p3 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 12/16/13 • PAGE 3 of 10 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

The graded-stakes placed Erhu, now 12 and in foal to Let=s face it, when somebody buys a $50,000 mare To Honor and Serve, is also the dam of Dress the Part and you=re talking about a $90,000-$100,000 season-- (Malibu Moon), a $700,000 Keeneland September they don=t make any sense together. And you and I yearling in 2010. Her Street Boss colt, Wise Boss, both know that breaking your maiden is a long way brought $250,000 at the 2011 September sale and her from a 40-year marriage.@ filly by Blame brought $170,000 at this year=s Fasig- As for plans for Erhu=s To Honor and Serve foal, Tipton Saratoga sale. Greathouse explained, AMost of these things we buy, AI was surprised,@ they are for sale. If it=s a filly, I=ll look at it differently, Greathouse admitted about but if it=s a colt, I=ll sell it.@ Erhu=s $50,000 price tag. In the more near-future, Greathouse is looking ALet=s face it, they sold some forward to watching Onlyforyou stretch out to two high-priced foals out of that turns. mare, so I was surprised to AI=m sure Mr. [Todd] Pletcher will bring up something get her at that level. I was in five or six weeks,@ Greathouse said of Onlyforyou=s willing to pay more for her, next outing. AAnd hopefully, it=s two turns and we start but I was glad to get her at to find out if that is something she wants. He=ll tell me. that level.@ The only thing he said to me was, >I think she is a nice After Onlyforyou=s filly,= and that=s probably as much praise as you=re going performance Sunday, to get out of him.@ -Jessica Martini Greathouse said Erhu will most likely be visiting Malibu Devil May Care Moon again in 2014. A Coglianese A[Before Sunday] I said, >I PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... have to wait and see this filly run back and know that Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield=s I=ve got more than a filly who just broke her maiden take on racing=s newsmakers! before I spend that kind of money to breed to Malibu You can find all of Caulfield=s columns Moon,=@ Greathouse explained. ABut now, in all in the TDN Archive. probability, that is where she=ll go. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 12/16/13 • PAGE 4 of 10 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

2nd-WOX, $49,881, Msw, (S), 2yo, 6f (AWT), 1:12 3/5, ft. BEAR HUNTER (g, 2, Kentucky Bear-- Yesterday=s Results: Wildandprosperous, by Wild Event) was a traffic- 3rd-WOX, $61,426, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f (AWT), 1:12, ft. plagued runner-up in his debut over track and trip Nov. +ARAGORN AMI (f, 2, Aragorn {Ire}--Galloping Ami, 24. The 3-5 favorite settled in mid-pack early, took aim by Victory Gallop), who RNA=d for C$29,000 as an on the pacesetter turning for home before forging to ONTSEP yearling, was dismissed at 9-1 in this the lead with a furlong to run en route to a one-length unveiling. The bay filly broke alertly and had the lead in victory. Spanish River (Giant Gizmo) was second. Bear the early strides before ceding the advantage to Hunter is the third winner for his freshman sire (by Mr. Cristalino (Northern Afleet). Aragorn Ami tracked the Greeley). Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. pacesetter through fractions of :22.22 and :45.53. She Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $37,851. surged to the lead off the turn and held off Mrs. Monty O/B-Pat Parente & Bruno Zuccato (ON). T-Pat Parente. (Henny Hughes) down the lane to score by 3/4 lengths. Registered Ontario-Bred The unraced Galloping Ami is a full-sister to stakes winner Victorious Ami, dam of this year=s GIII Grey S. winner Ami=s Holiday (Harlan=s Holiday). Both mares are daughters of MSP Secret Ami (Secret Claim), a homebred for Ivan Dalos=s Tall Oaks Farm. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, First-crop starters to watch: Monday, December 16 $38,034. Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ O-Ivan Dalos. B-Tall Oaks Farm (ON). T-Josie Carroll. BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Registered Ontario-Bred/CTHS Grad GIANT GIZMO (Giant's Causeway), Adena Springs Canada, 46/6/1 6-MNR, Msw, 1m, Oversized, $3K KEE NOV wnl, 8-1 LEONNATUS ANTEAS (Stormy Atlantic), Colebrook Farms Stallion Station, 21/3/0 6-MNR, Msw, 1m, Crazy Canuck, $716 CAN NOV wnl, 6-1 Interested in standardbreds VISIONAIRE (Grand Slam), Summerhill Stud, 25/5/1 as well? Click here to sign up 6-MNR, Msw, 1m, Lucky Luminaire, $11K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 for our sister publication... TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 12/16/13 • PAGE 5 of 10 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

He steadily crept closer to the pace and was in position to bid for the lead entering the lane. He began to pull away from the field, but had to keep finding late Yesterday=s Results: to finish ahead of the quick-closing Noble Cornerstone. REMINGTON SPRINGBOARD MILE S., $250,000, RPX, Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. 12-15, 2yo, 1m, 1:38 4/5, ft. 1--#LOUIES FLOWER, 120, c, 2, by Flower Alley 1st Dam: Tembisa, by Johannesburg 2nd Dam: Varnish, by Cox's Ridge 3rd Dam: Gild, by Mr. Prospector Yesterday=s Results: ($25,000 yrl '12 OBSAUG). O-Wesley Melcher; PLAYA DEL REY S., $100,250, BHP, 12-15, 3yo/up, B-Shadybrook Farm Inc & Castletop Stab (FL); T-W f/m, 6f (AWT), 1:09 3/5, ft. Bret Calhoun; J-Luis S Quinonez. $150,000. Lifetime 1--TEDDY'S PROMISE, 126, m, 5, Salt Lake--Braids and Record: 5-3-1-0, $190,083. Beads, by Capote. O/B-Ted & Judy Nichols (CA); 2--Noble Cornerstone, 120, g, 2, Noble Causeway-- T-Ronald W Ellis; J-Victor Espinoza. $60,000. Besige, by Polish Numbers. O-My Meadowview Farm; Lifetime Record: GISW, 28-11-4-2, $882,397. B-My Meadowview LLC (NY); T-Wesley A Ward. 2--Judy in Disguise (GB), 116, f, 3, Elusive City-- $50,000. Tomorrow's World (Ire), by Machiavellian. O-Eclipse 3--Smack Smack, 120, g, 2, Closing Argument--Smack Thoroughbred Partners. $20,000. Madam, by Victory Gallop. O/B-Dream Walkin Farms 3--Rumor, 124, m, 5, Indian Charlie--Mini Chat, by Inc (KY); T-Don Von Hemel. $27,500. Deputy Minister. ($440,000 yrl '09 KEESEP). Margins: NK, 5HF, NO. Odds: 23.00, 4.50, 3.40. O-Ramona Bass, Claiborne Farm & Adele Also Ran: Walt, Boji Moon, Divine View, Dunkin Bend, Dilschneider. $12,000. Pachanga Party, Big Sugar High, Denali Rahy Ruler, Guns Loaded, Alpha and Omega. Margins: 1 1/4, 1 3/4, NO. Odds: 0.60, 8.40, 3.30. Louies Flower got off the mark in his third start going Cont. p6 5 1/2 furlongs here Oct. 2 and went wire-to-wire in a one mile optional claiming romp last time out Oct. 20. The 23-1 longshot was wide as he rated in third TDN TODAY through the first turn. Around the World...... 10 pages TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 12/16/13 • PAGE 6 of 10 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Teddy=s Promise, winner of the 2011 GI La Brea S., She weakened to second in her return at this venue earned a return trip to the GI Breeders= Cup F/M Sprint Nov. 22. The 5-2 second choice was off a step slowly, with a win in the Oct. 5 L.A. Woman S. After but hustled up the rail to set the early pace. She contesting the early fractions, the dark bay mare tired repelled a charge by favored Key Vista (Redattore {Brz}) to eighth behind Groupie Doll (Bowman=s Band) in the heading into the lane and kept on finding to finish a Nov. 2 F/M Sprint. Heavily favored against five rivals half-length clear of Rhodium (Flashy Bull). Sales history: here, Teddy=s Promise quickly opened a clear lead $32,000 RNA yrl '11 KEEJAN; C$35,000 yrl '11 through fractions of :22.55, :45.21 and :57.05 before ONTSEP; $240,000 2yo >12 OBSMAR. Lifetime Record: reporting home a confident winner. AFor me, she didn=t GISP, 6-2-2-2, $148,363. Click for the brisnet.com fire her best race in the Breeders= Cup, but she came chart or VIDEO. out of the race awesome,@ said winning trainer Ron O-Doubledown Stables Inc. B-James A & Janeane A Ellis. AShe=s come out of all her races this year a lot Everatt & J Arika Everatt-Meeuse (ON). better than last year. We had this race on the docket.@ T-John W Sadler. Ellis expects Teddy=s Promise will have one more race Registered Ontario-Bred/CTHS Grad in her career. AI would imagine the [Jan. 25 GII] Santa Monica S. will be her swan song and then she=s going to be bred to Smart Strike. We=re sorry to lose her. She=s been a great mare for us.@ Click for the • ON THE WORKTAB • brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK Sweet Lulu (Mr. Greeley), 6f, 1:13.00, 3/9 2nd-BHP, $50,842, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1$X, GULFSTREAM PARK 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), 1:10 4/5, ft. Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno), 4f, :49.85, 39/65 MECHAYA (f, 3, City Zip--Sago {MSW, $136,050}, by Mucho Mas Macho (Macho Uno), 5fT, 1:02.50, 1/1 Valid Expectations) was a debut winner at Del Mar last PALM MEADOWS August before finishing third behind Executiveprivilege Corfu (Malibu Moon), 4f, :48.80, 6/30 (First Samurai) in the GI Del Mar Debutante S. a month Sweet Whiskey (Old Fashioned), 4f, :48.95, 8/30 later. A well-beaten second to (Henny Hughes) Toasting (Congrats), 4f, :50.95, 24/30 in a Santa Anita allowance in October, she was third in SANTA ANITA Woodbine=s Glorious Song S. before taking over a year New Year’s Day (Street Cry {Ire}), 3f, :37.80, 7/16 off. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 12/16/13 • PAGE 7 of 10 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

California report cont. 2nd-GGX, $28,830, Msw, 2yo, f, 1m (AWT), 1:40 2/5, ft. +TIZ KISSABLE (f, 2, Tiz Wonderful--True Kiss {SW}, by Is It True), a 10-1 shot, settled in at the back of the field through the opening stages. She began to move up the rail on the turn, angled out to the four path for running room entering the straight and caught the leaders by midstretch. The dark bay kicked clear to finish four lengths ahead of French Tart (Decharchy). Sales history: $55,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $16,200. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Jethorse LLC. B-Pat Murphy (KY). T-Tim McCanna.

9th-BHP, $48,450, Msw, 2yo, 6fT, 1:09 3/5, fm. BOURNE HOT (c, 2, Latent Heat--Exellensea, by Exbourne), who was second last time out over the Santa Anita turf Oct. 27, came off the bench to graduate here. The 7-5 chance set the pace, remained at the head of affair throughout and pulled away down the stretch to win by 4 1/4 lengths. Arctic Code (Desert Code) completed the exacta. Sales history: $60,000 wlng '11 KEENOV;$45,000 RNA yrl '12 KEESEP; $60,000 2yo >13 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 6-1-1-2, $55,100. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Slam Dunk Racing. B-Warrender Associates Inc & Michael T Barnett (KY). T-Doug F O'Neill.

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IN THE UAE: Udabaa (Ire), c, 4, Alhaarth (Ire)BAddaya (Ire), by Persian Bold (Ire). Abu Dhabi, 12-15, Hcp, 3yo/up, 2400mT. B-Philip Brady. *i160,000 wnl >07 GOFNOV; 190,000gns yrl >08 TATOCT. **1/2 to Prior=s Lodge (Ire) (Grand Lodge), GSW-Eng, $265,582. Ï Ò

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CHANNON SIGNS UP TWISTON-DAVIES AMERICA Trainer Mick Channon has named Willy Twiston-Davies as his new stable jockey. Son of the BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: jumps conditioner Nigel Twiston-Davies and brother of ENCHANTRESS S., $85,320, SUN, 12-15, (S), 2yo, f, Sam, who has quickly established a lofty reputation in 1m, 1:39 1/5, ft. that sphere, the 18-year-old, who started out over 1--#HIGH TEST GAL, 121, f, 2, High Octane--Final obstacles before switching to the flat, will take the Dispersal, by Dispersal. O/B-Denton Crozier (NM); place of Martin Harley after that rider recently joined T-Hermenegildo G Aldavaz; J-Francisco Giles. Marco Botti. ALike Martin when he joined us, William is $51,000. Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-1, $91,680. a young jockey on the up and I=m looking forward to 2--Lady Genius, 121, f, 2, Quinton's Gold--Miss the season ahead with him riding,@ Channon said. AHe=s Einstein, by Beau Genius. O-W D Carson, Sr & M H a good lad with a strong family background. He=s also Carson & Leach Racing LLC. $18,700. done time under Richard Hannon and all of that makes 3--Rollsetroll, 121, f, 2, Roll Hennessy Roll--Setapiece, for a hard working, disciplined and conscientious by In Excessive Bull. O-Linda Hunter. $8,500. character, able to work with a team. The fact that he=s Margins: 5HF, 2, 2HF. Odds: 15.40, 1.80, 27.80. a bloody good jockey also has something to do with it. As ever, there=s no contractual agreement laid out--just TRAPEZE S., $50,550, RPX, 12-15, 2yo, f, 1m, 1:40, a handshake and an understanding. Some of our ft. owners already have their own jockeys and that won=t 1--#LA MEJOR FIESTA, 118, f, 2, by Harlan=s Holiday change, but Willy will invariably ride as first choice.@ 1st Dam: Better Now (GSW, $191,189), by Thunder Gulch 2nd Dam: Scenic Point, by Unbridled 3rd Dam: Bangkok, by Riverman ($70,000 yrl '12 KEESEP). O-Ice Wine Stable; Yesterday=s Result: B-Forging Oaks LLC (KY); T-Wesley A Ward; J-Kent J KOREA GRAND PRIX, KR-622,080,000, Seoul, 3yo/up, Desormeaux. $30,000. Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, 2300m, 2:28.80, my. $73,815. 1BINDIE BAND (KOR), 121, c, 3, Ecton Park--Plie, by Dixieland Band. O-Jeong Young Sik. B-Isidore Farm. T-Kim Young Kwan. KR-330,000,000. Lifetime 2--Really and Truly, 118, f, 2, Pulpit--Vow That Binds, Record: 12-8-1-1, KR-1,061,822,000. by Miswaki. O-Pin Oak Stable. $10,000. 2BJigeum I Sungan (Kor), 128, c, 4, Ingrandire 3--Xray Vision, 116, f, 2, Pollard's Vision--Lucky M, by (Jpn)BSolmaru (Kor), by Mujaazif. O-N/A. Pollock's Luck. O-Poindexter Thoroughbreds LLC. KR-126,000,000. $6,050. 3BCheonji Bulpae (Aus), 128, c, 4, BernardiniB Margins: 1 1/4, 3 3/4, 1. Odds: 2.60, 2.40, 4.20. Purrfection (NZ), by Tale of the Cat. O-An Sook Young. KR-82,000,000. USEEIT S., $50,000, RPX, 12-15, (S), 3yo, f, 1m, Margins: 4, 5, 1. Odds: 6.70, 13.70, 19.20. 1:39 1/5, ft. Also Rans: Indian Blue, Wonder Bolt, Gyeongbudaero 1--MORE THAN EVEN, 122, f, 3, Stephen Got Even-- (Kor), Lion Santa, Murangae, Secret Whisper (Kor), Sallybrooke, by Dehere. O/B-Doyle Williams (OK); Gippeun Sesang, Smarty Moonhak, Gamdonguibada, T-Mike R Teel; J-Alex Birzer. $30,000. Lifetime Beolmaui Kkum, Mari Daemul, Tough Win, Mr. Rocky Record: 17-6-3-2, $174,954. (Kor). Click here for the KRA chart. 2--Eye Love Jeanie, 122, f, 3, Showing Up--First at the Wire, by Awesome Again. O-Robert H Zoellner. $10,000. SYNTHETIC SURFACES IN NORTH AMERICA 3--Lounge Lady, 122, f, 3, Cuvee--Goodgollymisspolly, Track All-Weather Surface by Lil E. Tee. O-Danny R Caldwell. $5,500. Arlington Park Polytrack Margins: 6 1/4, 2 1/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 1.90, 1.70, 3.60. Del Mar Polytrack Keeneland Polytrack 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Turfway Park Polytrack This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Woodbine Polytrack written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Hollywood Cushion Track Information as to the American races, race results and Golden Gate Tapeta Footings earnings was obtained from results charts published in Presque Isle Downs Tapeta Footings Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. OBS Training Center Safetrack TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 12/16/13 • PAGE 9 of 10 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

JIM THORPE S., $50,000, RPX, 12-15, (S), 3yo, 1m, 7th-FGX, $41,000, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12 3/5, 1:40 1/5, ft. ft. 1--BIG SUGARUSH, 122, g, 3, Kipling--Royal and HERE'S BOB (g, 4, Count the Time--Summer and Ancient, by Royal Academy. ($9,700 RNA yrl '11 Smoke, by Jambalaya Jazz) Lifetime Record: 11-2-2-2, OKCAUG). O-Danny R Caldwell; B-Harmony Stables, $47,740. O-Pegasus Stables LLC (Joseph & Patsy LLC & Center Hills Farm (OK); T-Federico Villafranco; Rink). B-Adam Provost (LA). T-Carl J Deville. *$3,700 J-Ramon A Vazquez. $30,000. Lifetime Record: yrl '10 OBSAUG. 13-6-1-2, $131,811. 2--My Brother Don, 120, g, 3, Fast Play--Cherry's 8th-DED, $40,000, 12-14, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 1m, Hunter, by Jade Hunter. O-Ron Wise & Aaron Swan. 1:42, gd. $10,000. ALONG THE COAST (g, 5, Lion Tamer--Flirt's Shadow, 3--Dazzling Okie, 117, g, 3, Tactical Cat--Lasting by Crafty Friend) Lifetime Record: 31-9-2-1, $114,986. Sensation, by Dehere. O-Diamond G Ranch Inc. O-Jeffery A Jones. B-Jarvis Fortier (LA). T-Allen Landry. $5,500. Margins: NK, NK, 2HF. Odds: 4.30, 2.20, 42.70. 5th-DED, $39,400, 12-14, NW1X, 2yo, 7 1/2f, 1:35, gd. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: ANGEL AVENGER (g, 2, Mauk Four--Jametta, by Stutz 6th-WOX, $68,348, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), Blackhawk) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $47,940. 1:45 2/5, ft. O/B-Jerry D & Florice Cart (LA). T-Jerry D Cart. BOBCAYGEON (g, 5, Niigon--Bob's Choice, by French Deputy) Lifetime Record: MSP, 17-5-5-3, $262,266. 7th-HAW, $36,960, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), C, 3yo/up, O-Goldie Stables and Discovery Racing. B-Auchamore 1 1/16m, 1:47 2/5, ft. Stud (ON). T-Julia Carey. *$83,556 yrl '09 ONTSEP; BAMBAZONKI (g, 3, Hard Spun--Clafoutis, by $70,000 RNA 2yo >10 OBSMAR. **1/2 to Mamma=s Unbridled's Song) Lifetime Record: SP, 10-4-2-0, Knight (Ascot Knight), SP, $293,521; Full to It=s Gail, $119,951. O-Lothenbach Stables Inc. B-Bridlewood SW, $216,659. Farm (FL). T-Chris M Block. *$100,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. Sold by Beth Hancock, Agent 6th-RPX, $36,750, 12-14, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 1m70y, 7th-WOX, $61,636, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), 1:45 1/5, ft. 1:11 1/5, ft. SEVEN SLEWS (g, 5, Evansville Slew--Seven Anns SWEET INTERLUDE (f, 3, Mr. Greeley--Sweet Sugaree {SP}, by Muldoon) Lifetime Record: 24-4-4-5, $79,462. {SP}, by Tiznow) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $77,868. O/T-Scott B Clothier. B-Young Stables LLC (OK). O-Gabe Grossberg. B-Dark Star Thoroughbreds LLC (KY). T-Mark E Casse. 5th-RPX, $33,000, 12-14, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW2X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11, ft. 3rd-BHP, $48,500, NW1$X, (S), 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:09 1/5, WAGSON (g, 4, Wagon Limit--Great Lady B, by Raja's fm. Best Boy) Lifetime Record: 18-6-4-1, $135,766. CANDY'S SUNRISE (g, 4, Marino Marini--Candy Factory O-Danny Keene. B-Derek B Grant & James R Horton {MSW, $257,377}, by Seattle Bound) Lifetime Record: (TX). T-Allen Milligan. 15-3-4-1, $128,390. O-Sayjay Racing LLC. B-Dahlberg Farms LLC (CA). T-Doug F O'Neill. *$1,400 yrl '10 8th-SUN, $29,750, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, BESJAN. 1:11 1/5, ft. APPLELINA (f, 3, Survivor Slew--Appltry, by Marquetry) 8th-RPX, $44,500, 12-14, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:39, ft. Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-3, $44,333. O/B-Pierre J & IMAHIT (g, 4, Whywhywhy--Halo Hit, by Sahm) Leslie A Amestoy (NM). T-Ross A Amestoy. Lifetime Record: MSW, 16-6-3-2, $283,510. O/B/T-C R Trout (OK). 8th-TPX, $24,495, Opt. Clm. ($20,000), NW1$X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), 1:11 2/5, ft. 9th-FGX, $43,000, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, WEEKEND WISH (f, 4, Bluegrass Cat--Extraordinary 1:05 1/5, ft. Lady, by Charismatic) Lifetime Record: 10-3-2-1, FOLSOM FIRE (g, 3, Fire Slam--Ocala Belle, by $69,130. O-Robert O'Hara. B-Whisper Hill Farm LLC Glitterman) Lifetime Record: 8-3-0-3, $81,410. O-Elite (KY). T-Matt Kordenbrock. *$70,000 RNA yrl '10 Thoroughbred Racing LLC. B-Michele Rodriguez (LA). KEESEP. T-Lee Thomas. 8th-MNR, $22,200, 12-14, NW2L, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 8th-FGX, $41,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y (off 1:06 4/5, gd. turf), 1:45 2/5, ft. HALLES SONG (f, 2, First Defence--Storm Fever, by GINNY'S GREY (f, 3, Political Force--Minister's Baby ) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $21,144. O-Larry {GSW, $440,270}, by Deputy Minister) Lifetime Reynolds. B-Katherine Hutchinson (PA). T-Wayne Kerr. Record: 14-3-2-6, $70,798. O-Wayne Brayfield. *$4,000 yrl '12 FTKOCT. B-Lucky Seven Stable (KY). T-Michelle Lovell. W I C K E D L Y F A S T

#4 FIRST CROP SIRE IN NORTH AMERICA  Over $611,561 won by first crop 2YOs in 2013  Co-leading Freshman Sire by Winners with 14  Co-second Freshman Sire by Stakes Horses with 5

Sire of multiple stakes winner THAT’S THE IDEA ($222,135), 12 length maiden winner CATAFLYING, 2nd New Mexico Classic Cup Juvenile Colt and Gelding S., MAYS OR MANTLE, 2nd by a neck in the Rio Grande Senor Thoroughbred Futurity, etc. DIABOLICAL artax - bonnie byerly, by dayjur 2014 Fee: $5,000 Adam Coglianese

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7th-CRC, $21,800, Opt. Clm. ($16,000), NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m (off turf), 1:40 1/5, ft. OFFLEE FAST (g, 3, Offlee Wild--Etch, by Pioneering) Lifetime Record: SP, 12-2-1-3, $60,675. O-Herman Van Den Broeck. B-Sierra Farm (KY). T-Ronald Pellegrini. *$7,000 yrl '11 FTKOCT.

6th-FGX, $19,000, Opt. Clm. ($15,000-$7,500), C, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:48 3/5, ft. HAZARDS OF LOVE (g, 6, Saint Liam--Spring Rush {MSW, $226,475}, by Wild Rush) Lifetime Record: 50-17-9-9, $287,288. O-Maggi Moss. B-Hinkle Farms (KY). T-Thomas M Amoss. *$50,000 yrl '08 KEESEP; $12,000 RNA 2yo >09 OBSMAR.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Imadancingslew, f, 2, Evansville Slew--Elusive Runaway, by Hatchet Man. RPX, 12-14, (S), 1m70y, 1:47 1/5. B-Walter M Jones (OK). *$12,000 RNA yrl '12 OKCAUG. Giannabar, f, 2, Fort Prado--Jabber (MSP, $103,793), by Minneapple. HAW, 12-15, (S), 6f, 1:15 3/5. B-Dana Waier Thoroughbreds, LLC (IL). *1/2 to River Bear (Unreal Zeal), MSW, $808,853; Lady Riss (Unreal Zeal), MSW, $325,390; Guccione (He=s a Tough Cat), MSP, $193,727; Devient Behavior (Ecton Park), SW, $138,572. **second winner for freshman sire (by El Prado {Ire}). Chilada, f, 2, Good Journey--Thewholeenchilada, by El Corredor. BHP, 12-14, (S), 1mT, 1:37 2/5. B-E D Delaney (CA). Pathway to Yes, g, 2, Lucky J. H.--Lujien Lujien (SP), by Cozzene. BHP, 12-15, (S), (C), 6f (AWT), B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 1:11 3/5. B-Harris Farms (CA). *1/2 to Pretty Cozzy (Broken Vow), SW, $218,760. EUROPE Meuser, c, 2, More Than Ready--Patty Seattle (SP, $136,683), by Chief Seattle. GPX, 12-15, (C), 1mT, CONDITIONS RESULTS: 1:39 2/5. B-Bellevue Farm (KY). *$45,000 RNA yrl ITALY, Naples, 16.20, 12-15, i19,800, 3yo/up, 5fT, '12 KEESEP. time: n/a, sf/hy. On Top of the Bay, g, 2, Paynes Bay--Meetyouatthetop, ELETTROTRENO (IRE) (c, 3, Modigliani--Alycus, by by Peaks and Valleys. WOX, 12-15, (S), 6f (AWT), Atticus) Lifetime Record: SW & GSP-Ity, 19-12-2-0, 1:12. B-Heste Sport Inc - TB Racing Division (ON). i120,572. O-Scuderia Chimax SRL; B-Peter Save the Gold, g, 2, Save Big Money--Sunny and Gold, McCutcheon; T-Attilio Giorgi. *i3,000 RNA yrl >11 by Strike the Gold. RPX, 12-15, (S), 6f, 1:13 3/5. DONSEP; i4,500 yrl >11 TATFLT. B-Ralph C Bruner (OK). *Second winner for freshman sire (by Storm Cat). ITALY, Naples, 16.50, 12-15, i19,800, 3yo/up, Bop Dylan, g, 3, Bop--Ani's Ani, by Feel the Power. 2250mT, time n/a, sf/hy. MNR, 12-14, 6f, 1:15. B-O'Sullivan Farms LLC (WV). VIRTUAL GAME (IRE) (c, 3, Kheleyf--Engraving {GB}, *1/2 to Raggedy Andy (Eastover Court), SW, by Sadler=s Wells) Lifetime Record: SW-Ity, 15-7-3-2, $297,160. i93,517. O-Dioscuri Srl; B-Jennifer & Evelyn Cullen; Marathon Run, f, 3, Box Office Event--Fast Running T-Stefano Botti. *i10,000 wnlg >10 GOFNOV; Star, by Running Stag. WOX, 12-15, (S), 1 1/16m i20,000 yrl >11 TATIRE. (AWT), 1:47 4/5. B-Castle Peak Farm Ltd (ON). Kipper Key, g, 3, Kipling--Ethel, by Cryptoclearance. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: RPX, 12-15, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:19 4/5. B-Center Hills Grain de Beaute (Ire), f, 2, Lawman (Fr)--Compradore Farm (OK). (GB), by Mujtahid. Pisa, Italy, 12-15, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. Lil Swiss Echo, f, 4, Decarchy--Little Bit a Swiss (GSP), B-Ballyhane Stud. *i15,000 yrl >12 GOFSPT. **1/2 by Swiss Yodeler. BHP, 12-15, (S), 1mT, 1:36 2/5. to Beyond Desire (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), GSW- B-Teresa Elizabeth Stapleton (CA). Fr, SW & MGSP-Eng & GSP-Ire, $235,522. All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated All winners in the U.S. race on Lasix unless otherwise indicated