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AUSTRALASIAN FLAVOUR 'WARRIOR' TAKES AIM AT AL MAKTOUM CHALLENGE R2 TO GOFFS FEBRUARY SALE Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum's Dubai Warrior (GB) (Dansili {GB}) has shown an affinity for the all-weather surface--having recorded six career victories over the surface-- and will attempt to translate that form to the dirt in Thursday's G2 Al Maktoum Challenge R2 at Meydan. Kicking off 2020 with a win in Lingfield's G3 Winter Derby S. on the all-weather in February, the John Gosden trainee finished fifth in Sandown's Listed Coral Gala S. over the summer before returning with a comfortable score in the Nov. 14 Listed Churchill S. at Lingfield. In his latest trip to post, he finished third behind Sangarius (GB) (Kingman {GB}) and Bangkok (Ire) (Australia {GB}), who won the Listed Winter Derby Trial S. last weekend. Frankie Dettori, who has won a record five editions of the race, has the mount for the 5-year-old's seasonal debut. AHe has been pleasing in his work and works nicely enough on the dirt,@ said Gosden. AObviously, a race is a different matter, so we will find out if he handles it Thursday.@

The Goffs February sale topper Rubira | Goffs Thegreatcollection (Saint Anddan) rounded out 2020 with a comfortable victory in Meydan's Listed Dubai Creek Mile Dec. 17 By Emma Berry and returned in the new year with a runner-up finish in the Jan. It took until the final lot of the Goffs February Sale for the 21 G2 Al Maktoum Challenge R1. Trained by Doug Watson, the six-figure mark to be reached and it was a round i100,000 for Zaur Sekrekov-owned gelding reunites with Pat Cosgrave. AWe the top lot of the two days, Rubira (Aus), a young southern have been keen to step him up from 1600 meters, so this is the hemisphere-bred daughter of Lope De Vega (Ire) in foal for the ideal opportunity,@ Watson said. Cont. p7 first time to New Bay (GB). The 6-year-old mare was formerly trained by Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman in New Zealand where she won the Listed IN TDN AMERICA TODAY Diamond Lodge Gt North Champagne S. She was bought from the Baroda Stud draft by Alex Elliott. TRAVIS TYGART JOINS THE TDN WRITER'S ROOM "She's a good-moving mare and she's a listed-winning Lope De USADA CEO Travis Tygart explains how his anti-doping team will Vega in foal to New Bay on an early cover," said the agent, who clean up racing. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN America. added that lot 253 has been bought for a syndicate. Cont. p2 TDN EUROPE • PAGE 2 OF 7 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • 11 FEBRUARY 2021

Australasian Flavour To Goffs February Sale cont. from p1 days of trade. "The plan is to probably go to a stallion like Camelot (GB). He's Goffs Group Chief Executive Henry Beeby said, "And on we go. obviously very appealing to both hemispheres and potentially The last 11 months have been unlike anything we have ever we are looking to try to breed known and we have been forced something that the Australians to adapt and react to the ever- could be interested in. We could changing situation caused by also go back to New Bay--I have Covid-19. A live online sale is a bit of a soft spot for him as never going to be our first choice he's been really good to use for any category but our with [G2 Royal Lodge S. winner] customer-friendly platform New Mandate (Ire). It's a continues to evolve and serve us question of whether we are able well. Over the last two days we to get into some of these have taken 1,425 bids from 190 stallions. She'll stay in Ireland." clients in 10 countries which has The session of fillies and allowed us to provide a broodmares followed Tuesday's marketplace that would horses-in-training section of the otherwise have been February Sale, all of which has Rocket Science | Goffs unattainable." been conducted online and will feature a follow-up live session Bidding online isn't rocket science, unless of course you're of short yearlings on Mar. 11. Hubie de Burgh, who made extra sure he had the correct filly for With Part 1 now concluded, 117 of the 191 horses offered his Australian client by enlisting the help of his daughter. The changed hands for turnover of i1,585,700. The average was equine Rocket Science (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) will soon be i13,553 and the median was i8,000. Encouragingly, 190 heading for the southern hemisphere after being bought for bidders from 10 different countries participated during the two i84,000. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 3 OF 7 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • 11 FEBRUARY 2021

"She's been bought for an Australian and she's heading down there to go to stud," said the agent of lot 131. "She suits the Australian profile, she's a big, strong mare, she's got speed-- it's a speed family. Fastnet Rock is a brilliant sire and is going to be a good broodmare sire and of course Pivotal is good anywhere. She fits all the criteria that the Australian breeders like." Senior Vice President Gary King The 4-year-old filly was bred by Frank Dunne from the Twitter: @garykingTDN G2 Queen Mary S.-placed Hairy Rocket (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) and [email protected] made nine starts for Jessica Harrington, winning twice over + 1.732.320.0975 seven furlongs and finishing fourth in the G3 Fairy Bridge S. behind subsequent Group 1 winner Champers Elysees (Ire) International Editor (Elzaam {Aus}). Kelsey Riley De Burgh would of course normally be found in Australia Twitter: @kelseynrileyTDN himself at this time of year but is instead confined to barracks at [email protected] his home in Wicklow. European Editor Emma Berry Twitter: @collingsberry [email protected]

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Cafe Racing Sean Cronin He added, "It's 15 years since I haven't been down there at this Tom Frary time of year. I didn't know what January and February looked [email protected] like but I've just discovered it. We have snow everywhere and I have managed to write off my own car on my own farm. It just Irish Correspondent took off downhill like the Cresta Run." Daithi Harvey Instead of pounding the sales grounds at Magic Millions, Inglis or Karaka, de Burgh is this year getting to grips with the online Regular Columnists Chris McGrath | John Berry | Kevin Blake experience provided by Goffs. He said with a chuckle, "I have Amy Lynam | Melissa Steele the fear of God that I might be pressing the button on the wrong horse. My daughter Antonia runs the office here and fortunately she steers me in the right direction when I am about to do IN TDN AUS/NZ TODAY something on the internet." PHAROAH'S HEAD OF STATE HAS BRIGHT FUTURE U.S. Triple Crown winner American Pharoah recorded his first Australian-bred winner at Warwick Farm Wednesday. FIND US ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/thoroughbreddailynews Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Aus/NZ. Fast 2YOs, Classic 3YOs and top-class older horses by the best sires in the business! Proven Gr.1 sires and exciting young sire prospects to suit every breeder and pocket.

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The Castlebridge Consignment offered both Rocket Science AThat always results in the best of both worlds for sellers and and the mare who brought the third-top price of the day, buyers whilst also allowing all of us to engage and catch up on a Gracefully Done (Ire). The 5-year-old mare (lot 190) is a one to one basis, something that we miss more as each daughter of Australia (GB) and the G1 Matron S. winner Sense lockdown progresses. Of Style (Thunder Gulch), herself a half-sister to G1 Poule d'Essai "So we extend our thanks to all participants over the last two des Pouliches victrix Valentine Waltz (Ire) (Be My Guest). days and just hope that we are able to welcome back horses and Covered by Ten Sovereigns on Mar. 12, Gracefully Done was people on Mar. 11 for Part 2 of the Goffs February Sale even bought by Hawthorn Villa Stud for i76,000. though everyone will be masked, sanitised and socially Concluding his end-of-sale statement, Henry Beeby added, distanced; at least we'll be going in the right direction." "We are always grateful to every vendor and each purchaser but never more so than at present as the pandemic puts more barriers in the way of normal bloodstock trading. Vendors have stepped up with all the additional information required for SESSION TOPPERS purchasers to make as informed decisions as possible in the GOFFS FEBRUARY SALE current environment. That has led to a trade that is acceptable, albeit selective, especially yesterday. However, today has seen spirited bidding for the most attractive breeding propositions WEDNESDAY=S TOP LOTS and underlined the enduring desire for the best of Irish LOT NAME PRICE (€) bloodlines. We salute everyone who engaged over the last two 253 Rubira (Aus) 100,000 days for their fortitude and acceptance of what is required (A$36,000 yrl '17 MMJUN; A$100,000 '19 MMMAY) whilst at the same time hoping fervently that we can soon (m, 6, Lope de Vega {Ire}--Duty Bound {Aus}, by Ad Valorem) return to the usual norms of horses and people filling Kildare Breeder: Orpheo Party Ltd (Aus) Paddocks.@ Consignor: Baroda Stud Purchaser: A.C. Elliott, agent Cont. p5

GOFFS FEBRUARY SALE SESSION TOTALS 2021 $ Catalogued 144 $ Number Offered 109 $ Number Sold 74 $ Not Sold 35 $ Clearance Rate 67.9% $ High Price i100,000 $ Gross i1,208,500 $ Average (% change) i16,331 $ Median (% change) i9,750

CUMULATIVE 2021 $ Catalogued 274 $ Number Offered 191 $ Number Sold 117 $ Not Sold 74 $ Clearance Rate 61.3% $ High Price i100,000 $ Gross i1,585,700 $ Average (% change) i13,553 $ Median (% change) i8,000 TDN EUROPE • PAGE 5 OF 7 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • 11 FEBRUARY 2021

PATTERN COMMITTEE TO TREAT 2020 AS GAP YEAR In light of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the pattern programme and the campaigns of the best racehorses in BETWAY PARTNERS WITH TATTERSALLS 2020, the European Pattern Committee has determined that no pattern or listed races will be upgraded or downgraded in 2021. IRISH GUINEAS FESTIVAL The 2020 race ratings, additionally, will not be used to compile the three-year average ratings for any pattern or listed races, meaning 2020 will be treated as a gap year in terms of assessing race performances. Races at risk of downgrade will receive a stay in 2021 and will be re-assessed at the beginning of 2022.

Goffs February Top Lots, cont. from p4 131 Rocket Science (Ire) 84,0000 (f, 4, Fastnet Rock {Aus}--Hairy Rocket {GB}, by Pivotal {GB}) Breeder: Frank Dunne (Ire) Consignor: The Castlebridge Consignment Purchaser: De Burgh Equine 190 Gracefully Done (Ire) 76,000 (m, 5, Australia {GB}--Sense of Style, by Thunder Gulch) The Curragh | Emma Berry Breeder: Smithfield Inc. (Ire) Consignor: The Castlebridge Consignment Bookmaker Betway announced it will become the betting Purchaser: Hawthorn Villa Stud partner of the Tattersalls Irish Guineas Festival at The Curragh. The two-day festival, conducted May 22 and 23, encompasses six sponsored races, including the G1 Tattersalls Irish 2000 Guineas and G1 Tattersalls Irish 1000 Guineas. Evan Arkwright, racing and sponsorship manager for The Curragh, commented, AWe are delighted to welcome Betway to the Curragh for the first time and their support during such challenging times is a great confidence boost to The Curragh and Irish racing. Their brand will be associated with a variety of very competitive races which will give them maximum exposure over both days.@ The two-day program also features the G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup, G2 Weatherbys Ireland Greenlands S., G2 Lanwades Stud S. and G3 Heider Family Stable Gallinule S.

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$ Tiberian, the winner of three group races including the STALLIONS’ FIRST FOALS G2 Grand Prix de Deauville who also traveled to Australia and Hong Kong during a four-year racing career, stands at TIBERIAN Haras de Saint Arnoult for i2,200. $ A filly, born on Feb. 10, out of Dashing Beauty (Ire) (Daggers Drawn), a winner and the dam of the Grade 1- placed hurdler Mukallaf (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}).

Wednesday=s Result: 3rd-Cagnes-sur-Mer, i35,000, Cond, 2-10, 3yo, 10f (AWT), 2:02.02, st. PRETTY TIGER (IRE) (c, 3, Sea the Moon {Ger}--Fast and Pretty {Ire}, by Zamindar), who was off the mark over this course and distance last time Jan. 19, raced with ease in rear throughout the early stages. Launched wide to swamp Fox Challenger (Fr) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}) and seize the advantage approaching the furlong pole, the 1-2 favourite readily drew away to win by three lengths. The dam, whose first foal was the G3 Prix Thomas Byron runner-up Pretty Boy (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}), is a daughter of the smart Tres Rapide (Ire) (Anabaa Blue {GB}) who was placed four times at pattern level including a runner-up spot in the G2 Prix de Royallieu. Cont. p7 Dashing Beauty and her Tiberian filly TDN EUROPE • PAGE 7 OF 7 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • 11 FEBRUARY 2021

Also connected to the triple group winner and G1 Prix du Cadran Bin Ghadayer said, ABlown By Wind delighted us at Jebel Ali runner-up Tres Rock Danon (Fr) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) and the and has been working well since. Capezzano is also going nicely G2 Grand Prix de Deauville scorer and G1 Deutsches Derby at home, we just need him to transfer that back to the course.@ runner-up Tres Blue (Ire) (Anabaa Blue {GB}), her 2-year-old colt He added, AFirnas too is in good shape. He is tough and Pretty Blue (Ire) (Camelot {GB}) was bought for i95,000 by Kerri consistent.@ Radcliffe at the Arqana Deauville October Yearling Sale. Sales Also on Thursday's card at Meydan, Lord Glitters (Fr) history: i105,000 Ylg >19 ARAUG. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, (Whipper) attempts to follow up on a confident win last time out i31,480. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. in the Jan. 21 G2 Singspiel S. in the G2 Al Rashidiya. The winner O-Bernard Giraudon & Ecuries Serge Stempniak; B-Chevotel De of the 2019 renewal of the G1 Queen Anne S. finished third in a La Hauquerie & Ecuries Serge Stempniak (IRE); T-Fabrice pair of group tests at York last summer before finishing runner Vermeulen. up behind multiple Group 1 winning Addeybb (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}) in Ayr's Listed Doonside Cup S. in September. He concluded the season with a pair of off-the-board finishes, including a sixth in the G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. at Ascot in October.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNER: Declaring Love (GB), f, 4, Dubawi (Ire)--Wedding March (Ire), by Dalakhani (Ire). Wolverhampton, 2-10, 6f 20y (AWT), 1:14.02. B-Godolphin (GB). *39,000gns HRA >20 TATDEC.

IN HONG KONG: Kurpany (Fr), g, 4, Mayson (GB)--One River (Fr), by Stormy River (Fr). Happy Valley, 2-10, Hcp. (C3) (,140/i160k), 1000mT, Lord Glitters (Fr) | Erika Rasmussen/DRC :57.05. B-M Erwan Robin & SCEA De Keranna. *i25,000 Ylg '18 ARQOCT. VIDEO AThat was brilliant in the Singspiel; to travel an 8-year-old and win a big prize was just great,@ said trainer David O'Meara. AThe penalty does not help, but he has remained in great form.@ Godolphin's Zakouski (GB) (Shamardal) annexed the G2 Zabeel Mile over this turf course one year ago before spending much of the ensuing season on the sidelines. Fourth in his return to action in the G2 Godolphin Stud and Stable Staff Awards >Warrior= Takes Aim At Al Maktoum Challenge R2 Challenge S. at Newmarket on Oct. 9, the 5-year-old bounced cont. from p1 back to take that course's Listed Ben Marshall S. Oct. 30. This Watson added, AObviously, it is a good race to stretch him out. season, he was second behind Lord Glitters in last month's I think it will suit him, but it is a strong race.@ Singspiel and William Buick will try to have the gelding to top the Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum's Blown By Wind early favorite this time. (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), conditioned by Salem bin Ghadayer, AWe were obviously pleased with Zakouski=s first outing of the returned from a 3 1/2-month respite to finish third in a Meydan year in the Singspiel S., when he produced a good effort,@ said handicap over a mile Jan. 7 and took a step forward off of that trainer Charlie Appleby. AHe has come on for that run and a to win his latest, the G3 Jebel Ali Mile on Jan. 22. The trainer is slightly improved performance should put him bang there.@ also represented by Group 3 scorer Capezzano (Bernardini) and listed winner Firnas (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). GROUP ENTRIES

Thursday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 8:15 p.m. AL MAKTOUM CHALLENGE R2-G2, $293,000, NH 4yo/up & SH 3yo/up, 1900m SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 6 Ajuste Fiscal (Uru) Ioya Bigtime Leal Cintra Pereira 125 2 2 Blown By Wind (GB) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Ffrench bin Ghadayer 125 3 1 Capezzano Bernardini Barzalona bin Ghadayer 125 4 9 Dubai Warrior (GB) Dansili (GB) Dettori Gosden 125 5 5 Firnas (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Ziani bin Ghadayer 125 6 3 Mark of Approval K Lemon Drop Kid Curatolo Hussain 125 7 10 Mootasadir (GB) Dansili (GB) Mullen Seemar 125 8 8 Quip K Distorted Humor O'Shea Seemar 125 9 4 Salute the Soldier (Ger) Sepoy (Aus) de Vries Nass 125 10 7 Thegreatcollection Saint Anddan Cosgrave Watson 125

Thursday, Meydan, Dubai, post time: 8:50 p.m. AL RASHIDIYA-G2, $163,000, NH 4yo/up & SH 3yo/up, 1800mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 7 Lord Glitters (Fr) Whipper Tudhope O'Meara 125 2 2 Bless Him (Ire) Sea The Stars (Ire) Crowley Simcock 125 3 4 Cap Francais (GB) Frankel (GB) Cosgrave Walker 125 4 3 Court House (Ire) Dawn Approach (Ire) Barzalona Crisford 125 5 5 Dream Castle (GB) Frankel (GB) Dettori bin Suroor 125 6 6 Kinross (GB) Kingman (GB) Atzeni Beckett 125 7 1 Zakouski (GB) Shamardal Buick Appleby 125 *All post times are local time.

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"To be training one by him is very good and it=s his first PHAROAH'S HEAD OF Australian winner and it certainly won't be his last." Waller has grand plans for the colt, with possible Group 1 aims STATE HAS BRIGHT FUTURE later in the autumn. "He's a little bit green to my eye and wobbled around the bend a little bit. He's probably not a natural on-pace horse, but he did everything right and let down strongly and he will take a lot of benefit from the win," he said. "We will see how he comes through the race and have a chat to the owners to see what is in store. I would think he's a Sires' and Champagne S. type of horse, if not he can be a Guineas horse in the spring." McDonald was also very impressed by what Head Of State put forward on Wednesday. "He's an absolute beauty. Anything you do with him, he is so placid and takes everything in his stride. It=s really nice to get a good, dominant win on the board because I reckon he's a pretty good horse and will measure up in some pretty good races up to Head Of State | Coolmore Australia 1400 metres and a mile," he said. "He was put away just after his first run and they have looked by Bren O'Brien after him well and I'm sure they are going to be rewarded for Coolmore's American Pharoah (USA) has sired his first that. He's obviously a fantastic advertisement for American Australian-bred winner after the Chris Waller-trained Head Of Pharoah." State impressed on his return to the track at Warwick Farm on Bred by Brad Crismale, Head Of State is out of Derilique Wednesday. (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), who has produced three other winners Head Of State, whose one previous racetrack appearance was including the Group 3 victor Man From Uncle (Uncle Mo {USA}). when he was fifth in the $1 million Golden Gift at Rosehill in Cont. p2 November, started a $1.70 favourite on Wednesday, and had plenty left up his sleeve as he put his rivals away over 1300 metres in the Stud & Stable Staff Awards Plate. After initially sitting outside the leader Gulf Of Thailand (Sebring), Head Of State and James McDonald gave a strong kick for home at the top of the straight and had 2l to spare on the line from stablemate Wilsons Prom (Xtravagant {NZ}), with Collier Bay (Capitalist) finishing off well for third. There is considerable expectation on the American Pharoah colt, who cost Coolmore's Tom Magnier $850,000 from the draft of Lime Country at last year's Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale. That was the highest price paid for any of the US Triple Crown-winning sire's first Australian crop. "It=s certainly exciting having an American Pharoah. I was lucky enough to get to meet the horse and the trainer, Bob Baffert, in America at Coolmore. That was one of my proudest moments to Chris Waller | Bronwen Healy get over there for the ," Waller said. TDN AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND • PAGE 2 OF 2 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • 11 FEBRUARY 2021

IN HONG KONG: Joyful Win, g, 3, Shooting To Win--Miss Kistler, by Darci Brahma (NZ). Happy Valley, 2-10, Hcp. (C4) ($167k), 1000m, :57.10. B-Three Bridges , Mr D Hore-Lacy (Vic). *$45,000 Wlg '18 INGJUN; $140,000 Ylg '19 INGMAR. VIDEO Equaletta Blitz, g, 4, Equiano (Fr)--Galleta, by Zabeel (NZ). Happy Valley, 2-10, Hcp. (C3) ($250k), 1200m, 1:09.97. B-A Sangster (Vic). *Formerly Equaletta. **$5,000 Wlg '17 American Pharoah | Darren Tindale INGJUN; $23,000 Ylg '18 MGCFEB. VIDEO Spontaneous, g, 5, Unencumbered--Dowager Princess (NZ), by Savabeel. Happy Valley, 2-10, Hcp. (C4) ($167k), 1200m, Derelique was an $80,000 yearling purchase who has proven a 1:10.61. B-Mr E McNulty (Vic). *$150,000 Ylg '17 INGFEB. quite successful broodmare commercially. As well as the VIDEO $850,000 secured for this colt, she had a Rubick colt, now named The Defiant One, sell for $340,000 and an Uncle Mo IN NEW ZEALAND: (USA), sell for $220,000. Sword Of State, c, 2, Snitzel--In The Vanguard (GSP-Aus), by She has a yearling filly by American Pharoah, missed to So You Encosta de Lago. Matamata, 2-10, SW + P, 1100m, 1:04.97. Think (NZ) and then returned to American Pharoah again in B-Go Bloodstock (NSW). *GSP-NZ. **$600,000 Ylg '20 2020. MMGCYS. VIDEO Coolmore is joined in the ownership of Head Of State by the likes of Waller, Sir Peter Vela, Debbie Kepitis' Woppitt Thoroughbreds, Peachester Lodge and Robert McClure. American Pharoah becomes the 18th first-season sire in Australia to have a winner from his first crop. He has only had Perry Weighing Up Stallions For Aristia the four starters, with Buck Pharoah and Star Of Pharoah both placed. Pinhook Success At Inglis Classic His American-bred progeny have made a brilliant start, and he Mo's Crown Tops Inglis Digital has been champion first and second-crop sire in the US. He has had 14 stakes winners from 198 runners, including the Grade 1 Alligator Blood Back On Track winners Harvey's Lil Goil (USA) and Van Gogh (USA). Godolphin's Bivouac Targets Royal Ascot

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WRITERS' ROOM EXCLUSIVE: THE TDN KENTUCKY OAKS TOP 10 FOR FEBRUARY 11 USADA CEO TRAVIS TYGART by Bill Finley EXPLAINS HOW HIS TEAM In the month since we last served up a TDN Kentucky Oaks Top 10, there have been a number of stakes for 3-year-old fillies, but WILL CLEAN UP RACING not a lot of movement on our list. Sun Path (Munnings) drops off the list after a disappointing fourth-place finish in the Silverbulletday and we=ll wait to include Girl Daddy (Uncle Mo) until she has her first official workout in 2021. Moonlight d=Oro (Medaglia d'Oro) came out of last weekend looking like the top threat from the West after her win in the GIII Las Virgenes S., but has been sidelined with a knee chip. Charlie=s Penny (Race Day), the winner of the Silverbulletday S., is also off the trail after suffering a hairline fracture in her shin.

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IN TDN EUROPE TODAY AUSTRALASIAN FLAVOUR TO GOFFS FEBRUARY Travis Tygart | Getty Images Rubira, a listed-winning Australian-bred daughter of Lope De Vega, was the lone six-figure lot at Goffs February. by Joe Bianca Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Europe.

Not too long ago, Lance Armstrong was revered as an American hero. The winner of seven straight Tour de France titles, Armstrong brought the sport of cycling into the mainstream and the story of his unprecedented success after recovering from testicular cancer inspired athletes everywhere. But, as the public later found out, it was all built on a lie. Armstrong was a cheater, and his extensive involvement in an explosive doping scandal tarnished his legacy forever, stripping him of nearly all of his fraudulently gained athletic accomplishments. The revelations from that scandal rocked the sports world and marked one of the most staggering falls from grace in recent memory. And it likely wouldn't have happened without the United States Anti-Doping Agency and its CEO, Travis Tygart. Racing has suffered a fall from grace of its own in the past few years. Once a staple of American culture, the game's public support has steadily waned since its peak in the mid-20th century.

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USADA's Travis Tygart Joins TDN Writers' Room cont. But two massive scandals, one involving the spate of fatal breakdowns at Santa Anita in 2019, the other a bombshell series of FBI indictments alleging reprehensible and widespread drugging of horses that came out last March, plunged the sport into an existential crisis. These tragic public relations nightmares finally shook racing out of the inert fog it had operated under for far too long, and presented a crossroads: either clean up your business, or have it all come crashing down once and for all. Enter Tygart. Late last year, the United States Congress, within an omnibus spending bill that included aid for coronavirus relief, passed the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act. It is a plainly groundbreaking piece of legislation for racing, but its most notable provision is that drug enforcement, which has frankly been a running joke in the sport for decades, will soon fall under the purview of USADA and Tygart, arguably the most respected anti-doping authorities in the world. So what, exactly, does that mean for the future of racing and how it will operate in the new HISA era? In his first public interview since USADA was tasked with an entirely new sport to regulate, Tygart sat down with the crew of the TDN Writers' Room podcast presented by Keeneland Wednesday. Calling in via Zoom as the Green Group Guest of the Week, Tygart participated in an expansive, candid, illuminating discussion on the transformation we should expect to see in the coming years as he and his crew take the regulatory reins. AIt's obviously a huge responsibility, but one that we're fully ready to embrace to learn the nuts and bolts of the industry that we don't know,@ Tygart, who grew up near Ocala, said about USADA entering a new domain in racing. AWe're honored to be part of it. We feel like it's a tremendous privilege. We recognize that we're going to have to work every day and every night to prove that we're the right organization for this. Cheating, honesty, ethics, and the rule of sport are the same across all sports. So while some might want to say there's a difference between equine anti-doping and medication control programs and what happens in humans, the mentality of cheating and trying to get an advantage against the rules, is the same. So we're really looking forward to putting in a gold standard program that people in the industry can have a lot of satisfaction and pride in, that it's being done at the highest levels, with an equal opportunity to win playing by the rules, which is all any athlete--whether you're a trainer, owner of a horse or a human athlete--can ask for.@ Tygart was invited to speak at the 2012 The Jockey Club Round Table, soon after the Armstrong scandal broke, where he was first introduced to the flimsy anti-doping rules that have proved so inefficient for the sport in America. Cont. p4 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

TDN Writers' Room cont. AI really started looking at the policies around anti-doping and medication control within the industry and they were just completely antiquated,@ he recalled. AThey were years behind what the human world, as well as the equine and Thoroughbred industry around the world had done as far as uniform policies. Other places don't have 38 different racing jurisdictions run by the states, with frequently conflicted people that have an interest in the outcome without transparency, without good quality testing, without laboratory accreditation that is uniform. It actually reminded me of, and I drew the comparison to, what the Olympic world looked like prior to us coming into existence. So having a uniform policy, where you can have confidence that when a horse runs in California, it's going to be running under the same rules and allowances and free of drugs as in Kentucky and in New York too, is going to be a game changer I think, right out of the gate.@

Tygart then explained in detail the process that USADA has put in place for human sports, which it will try to replicate in racing. He outlined two keys to its efficacy in particular: getting ahead of new drugs so that trainers can't just move from doping agent to doping agent before regulators catch up, and a tip line from affected parties in the industry. AI think it's really important that we begin the education with the industry on this, and I always get the question,'Well, how's the testing going to be different?'@ he said. AJust to look at testing is, again, an antiquated, old way of looking at modern anti-doping. How you professionalize and ensure that the athletes' rights and their health and safety are going to be protected, it has to start with education. That's going to be uniform, education about the rules across the country. It's going to have to have a research component involved to ensure that things that might not be tested for today in a robust way can be tested for. Any new drugs that are coming out that would tempt trainers or owners to give their horses, for example, are going to also be able to be detected. Then you also have to have a results management process, because we know the science is limited. Cont. p5

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He continued, AIt's a complex matrix looking at some of these drugs, some that are endogenous or natural to a human body or a horse body. So, distinguishing what's synthetic versus what's endogenous, is sometimes a difficult thing. You have to get that right from a scientific standpoint. That means you have to also have an investigative and an intelligence gathering model. AWe have a whistleblower line. We're the first to say it takes a team to be successful. So, make the call. Last year in our human world, we had close to 500 tips to our whistleblower line. We have a robust internal process where we investigate each and every one of those. When we direct tests off of that information, we have close to a 22% positivity return, clearly indicating that when the information comes in, it's handled appropriately, it leads to detection and that feeds what we're ultimately after, which is deterrence. We don't want people to cheat, but if it's too easy to get away with, and there's no consequence if you get caught, then people will take advantage of that. That's what we have to stop.@ Tygart undoubtedly faced an avalanche of institutional pushback from the cycling powers that be when he and USADA were working to uncover Armstrong's doping. He reportedly received death threats during the investigation and had to have additional security provided for him by the FBI. Asked about what kind of resistance he expects from people in racing, he said he has been encouraged by the industry's response thus far, and noted that there will be an adjustment period for those currently breaking the rules to fall in line. AWe've had a lot of interaction over the last eight-plus years with wonderful people in the industry, trainers, owners, breeders, all sides of it, who have asked really tough questions and really good questions, who have embraced the effort,@ he said. AThe deaths out in California, and then the indictments, I think created this perfect storm that finally loosened some of the entrenched positions, so I think we feel very good that the industry wants this to happen for the most part. There will obviously be those who like the status quo, because it's been very profitable for them. They're eventually going to either be weeded out, or change their behavior. They'll be given a fair opportunity. The rules will change and the enforcement is going to change, but you'll be given adequate time to change behavior in order to comply with those new rules and prove that you can win the right way.@ Elsewhere on Wednesday's podcast, the writers previewed a strong holiday weekend racing lineup. Then, in the West Point Thoroughbreds news segment, they analyzed the continuing positive handle trends and the passage of a historical horse racing reinstatement bill in the Kentucky Senate in the. Click here to watch the podcast; click here for the audio-only version.

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Fair Grounds will host the GIII Rachel Alexandra S. Presented Silverbulletday, the 1999 Oaks winner. After giving his filly some by Fasig-Tipton this Saturday, which features the return of the time off over the winter, trainer Butch Reid has started to get Brad Cox-trained Travel Column (Frosted). Meanwhile, the GII serious with her in the mornings. She=s had three listed Davona Dale S., to be run Feb. 27 at Gulfstream, is shaping up as workouts this year at Palm Meadows, the latest five furlongs in the best 3-year-old filly race so far this year with several 1:00.95, and will breeze again Saturday. It won=t take long to tell members of the Top 10 slated to take part. how she has progressed since winning the Juvenile Fillies, as she will need to be at her very best to win what will be a loaded Davona Dale.

2) DAYOUTOFTHEOFFICE (Into Mischief--Gottahaveadream, by Indian Charlie) O-Blazing Meadows Farm & Siena Farm. B-Siena Farms (KY). T- Timothy Hamm. Lifetime Record: GISW, 4-3-1-0, $556,500. Last Start: 2nd GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies, KEE, Nov. 6 Accomplishments Include: 1st GI Frizette S., BEL, Oct. 10, 1st GIII Schuylerville S., SAR, July 16 Next Start: Undecided Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 18

Dayoutoftheoffice returned to the Tampa Bay Downs barn of

Vequist | Eclipse Sportswire Tim Hamm last month and breezed five furlongs there Jan. 24 in 1:01. Hamm does most of his winning at B and C level tracks like 1) VEQUIST (Nyquist--Vero Amore, by Mineshaft) Mahoning Valley, which makes him easy to root for when he O-Gary Barber, Wachtel Stable & Swilcan Stable. B-Swilcan goes up against the Bafferts and Pletchers of the world. Her Stables (KY). T-Robert E. Reid, Jr. Sales History: $120,000 RNA ylg team reports that they have yet to decide on this one=s next >19 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: MGISW, 4-2-2-0, $1,235,500. start. She hasn=t had a work since the Jan. 24 move, which is a Last Start: 1st GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies, KEE, Nov. 6 concern, but the connections say the Oaks remains a goal. Accomplishments Include: 1st GI S., SAR, Sept. 6, 2nd GI Frizette S., BEL, Oct. 10 3) TRAVEL COLUMN (Frosted--Swingit, by Victory Gallop) Next Start: GII Davona Dale S., GP, Feb. 27 >TDN Rising Star= O-OXO Equine. B-Mr. & Mrs. Bayne Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 24 Welker, Jr. & Denali Stud (KY). T-Brad Cox. Sales History: $850,000 ylg >19 FTSAUG. Lifetime Record: GSW &GISP, 3-2-0-1, $209,184. To the surprise of no one, Vequist was named the champion Last Start: 1st GII Golden Rod S., CD, Nov. 28 2-year-old filly of 2020 when the Eclipse Awards were Accomplishments Include: 3rd GI Darley Alcibiades S., KEE, Oct. 2 announced last month. She wrapped up the title when winning Next Start: GII Rachel Alexandra S. presented by Fasig-Tipton, the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies over rival Dayoutoftheoffice FG, Feb. 13 (Into Mischief). She=ll attempt to become the first horse to pull Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 12 off the Breeders= Cup-Kentucky Oaks double since TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

Travel Column cont.

Since his emergence as a top trainer, Brad Cox has always been loaded with 3-year-old filly talent and has won the Kentucky Oaks twice in the last three years. Travel Column appears to be his best filly at this point. After running third, beaten 7 1/2 lengths in the GI Darley Alcibiades S. in October, she fared much better when winning the GII Golden Rod S. She goes next in Saturday=s Rachel Alexandra S. at the Fair Grounds, which should be a good test as she headlines a solid field that includes Golden Rod runner-up Clairiere (Curlin). An $850,000 yearling purchase at Fasig-Tipton Saratoga, she is by Frosted out of a Victory Gallop mare and should have no problem getting the Oaks distance of nine furlongs.

4) MALATHAAT (Curlin--Dreaming of Julia, by A.P. Indy) >TDN Rising Star= O-Shadwell Stable. B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings (KY). T-Todd Pletcher. Sales History: $1,050,000 ylg >19 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: GSW, 3-2-0-0, $172,150. Last Start: 1st GII Demoiselle S., AQU, Dec. 5 Accomplishments Include: 1st Tempted S., AQU, Nov. 6 Next Start: GII Davona Dale S., GP, Feb. 27 Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 10

There=s a lot to like about the daughter of Curlin who was a $1.05-million yearling buy. Trained by Todd Pletcher, she is undefeated in three starts and has already won at a 1 1/8 miles, which she did in the GII Demoiselle S. The main knock on her is that she isn=t that fast. She got a 76 Beyer in the Demoiselle, a slight decline from the 83 she got when winning the Tempted S. She will get a serious test in the Davona Dale and if she were to win that, she=d likely assume the top spot in this and other polls.

5) ZAAJEL (Street Sense--Asiya, by Daaher) O/B-Shadwell Stable (KY). T-Todd Pletcher. Lifetime Record: GSW, 2-2-0-0, $84,140. Last Start: 1st GIII Forward Gal S., GP, Jan. 31 Next Start: Undecided. Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 10. Like Malathaat, she comes from the team of Todd Pletcher and Shadwell Stable. A homebred, her dam has had four winners from five starters, but Zaajel is her first stakes winner. After toying with her opponents in her debut, she came back to win the GIII Forward Gal S. at Gulfstream at seven furlongs. She still has to prove that she can win around two turns, but based on her breeding that probably won=t be a problem. Pletcher said he has not picked out the next start for this filly. It=s likely he will want to keep her and Malathaat apart. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 8 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 13

Trainer Kenny McPeek seems to be taking his time with this filly. He has yet to announce her first start and she only recently showed up on the work tab. Her first work came last week and it was a four-furlong breeze in :48.89. A $50,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall yearling sale, she appeared to be among the best in her division when winning the GI Darley Alcibiades S. by 6 1/4 lengths, but, subsequently finished fourth in the Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies and the Golden Rod. McPeek will need to get her to rebound and run back to her best races to have a shot at winning the Oaks.

Zaajel | Ryan Thompson Follow the TDN staff on Twitter 6) SIMPLY RAVISHING (Laoban--Four Wishes, by More Than Thoroughbred Daily News Ready) O-Harold Lerner, Magdalena Racing & Nehoc Stables. @kelseynrileyTDN @BDiDonatoTDN @SteveSherackTDN B-Meg Levy (NY). T-Ken McPeek. Sales History: $50,000 @JessMartiniTDN @CDeBernardisTDN @suefinley ylg >19 FTKOCT. Lifetime Record: GISW, 5-3-0-0, $414,200. @EquinealTDN @HLAndersonTDN @garykingTDN Last Start: 4th GII Golden Rod S., CD, Nov. 28 Accomplishments Include: 1st GI Darley Alcibiades S., KEE, @MKane49 @thorntontd@JBiancaTDN Oct. 2, 1st P.G. Johnson S., SAR, Sept. 3. Next Start: Undecided @SarahKAndrew @CBossTDN Want to list your job? Standard listing:$350 Multi listing:$300 each • One printed ad on this page (date of your choice) • Two or more printed ads on this page (dates of your choice) • 30 day listing on our careers page:thetdn.com/careers • 30 day listing on our careers page:thetdn.com/careers • Job promoted through our social media channels • Job promoted through our social media channels

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Kentucky Oaks Top 10 7) KALYPSO (Brody=s Cause--Malibu Cove, by Malibu Moon) O-David A. Bernsen, Rockingham Ranch & Chad Littlefield. B-Spendthrift Farm (KY). T-Bob Baffert. Sales History: $240,000 ylg >19 FTKJUL. Lifetime Record: GSW & GISP, 5-2-2-1, $245,600. Last Start: 2nd GIII Las Virgenes S., SA, Feb. 6 Accomplishments Include: 1st GII Santa Ynez S., SA, Jan. 3, 1st Anoakia S., SA, Oct. 18, 2nd GI Starlet S., LRC, Dec. 5 Next Start: Undecided. Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 18

A $240,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Select Yearling Sale, she was somewhat of a disappointment when second as the 7-10 favorite in the Las Virgenes. But with race winner Moonlight d=Oro having been sidelined, Kalypso looks as good as any of the fillies based in California. But that might not be enough as that group looks to be weaker than the groups in the East and Midwest. She=s been beaten the only two times she has gone around two turns, so that is a concern.

8) SLUMBER PARTY (Malibu Moon--Devilish Lady, by Sweetsouthernsaint) 'TDN Rising Star' O/B-Gary and Mary West Stables (KY). T-Kelly Breen. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $25,800. Last Start: 1st MSW, GP, Jan. 24 Next Start: Undecided. Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 0.

Slumber Party | Coglianese

The >TDN Rising Star= snuck up on a lot of people when breaking her maiden Jan. 24 at Gulfstream by 7 1/2 lengths for trainer Kelly Breen and owners Gary and Mary West. Sent off at 5-1, she absolutely demolished the competition that day, winning in a manner that suggests there is a lot more to come. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 10 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

It=s not impossible to have your first start in January and then 10) THE GRASS IS BLUE (Broken Vow--Shine Softly, by go on to win the Kentucky Oaks, but she has a lot of catching up Adebaran) to do. She looks like Breen=s best 3-year-old filly since he won O-Louis Lazzinnaro LLC. B-Phillips Racing Partnership (KY). T- the GII Gazelle S. and the Davona Dale in 2017 with Miss Sky Chad Brown. Sales History: $20,000 yrl '19 KEESEP. Lifetime Warrior (First Samurai). Record: SW, 5-3-0-1, $121,978. Last Start: 1st Busanda S., Aqu, Jan. 24 9) CURLIN'S CATCH (Curlin--Catch the Thrill, by A.P. Indy) Accomplishments Include: 3rd Anne Arundel County S., Lrl, O-Breeze Easy, Inc. B-Sam-Son Farm (On). T-Mark E Casse. Sales Dec. 26. History: $180,000 yrl '19 KEESEP; $430,000 2yo '20 OBSAPR. Next Start: Undecided. Lifetime Record: SW, 4-2-1-0, $103,454. Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 10. Last Start: 1st Suncoast S., TAM, Feb. 6 Next Start: GII Davona Dale S., GP, Feb. 27 Equineline PPs. KY Oaks Points: 10.

Another Curlin filly and an Ontario-bred trained by Mark Casse, Just a $20,000 yearling buy who debuted in a $25,000 maiden she started her career off at Woodbine, where she was 0-for-2 claimer at Monmouth for trainer and co-owner John Stephens, over the synthetic surface. Since switching to dirt, she=s 2-for-2, she has come a long way. She now finds herself in the barn of including a win in the Suncoast S. at Tampa Bay Downs. She Chad Brown, who got her to win the Busanda S. at Aqueduct in probably didn=t beat much that day, but looks like a horse on an her last start. She remains with Brown=s division in New York and upper trajectory for trainer Casse and the team at Breeze Easy will likely target races like the Gazelle S. This is not normally a LLC. She's about to get a serious test in the Davona Dale and will division where Brown is strong, but this filly may be good be looking to give the Hall of Fame trainer his first Oaks win. enough for him to make some noise on the way to the Oaks. Might also, eventually, wind up in the Queen's Plate S. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 11 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

SHARP HIGH ON HELLO HOT ROD Davis, a three-time world champion saddle bronc rider and a member of the Pro-Rodeo Hall of Fame, trains 2018 GIII by Jessica Martini S. winner Chief Cicatriz (Munnings). George Sharp had been repeatedly shut out in his attempts to AWe are here [at Turf Paradise] for now, until April or May, and add to his 14-horse racing stable in the claiming ranks, so he was then we are going to decide if we are going to either Kentucky or bidding not to lose when he purchased recent stakes winner California or Texas,@ Sharp said of plans for the Davis stable. AIt=s Hello Hot Rod (Mosler) (hip 672) for $335,000 during Tuesday=s more likely that the barn is going east than west. And if we do it session of the Fasig-Tipton Winter Mixed Sale. make it to Churchill [for the Derby] by some fluke of a chance, AMy agent Charlie Allen, who was at Fasig-Tipton, picked him then we will probably just head that way a little earlier.@ out,@ Sharp said Tuesday evening from his Scottsdale, Arizona, Sharp is an investor and in mergers and acquisitions, as well as home. AHe picked out a few horses and I watched Hot Rod=s conducting investigations into stock market fraud. His first races and the horse has a lot of guts. He seems to be a little involvement in racing came in the Standardbred industry in the immature still, but I like horses who look like they can improve. late 1990s. And this is definitely one of them.@ AI was living in Los Angeles at the time and I was racing at Los Alamitos and then there was no more racing at Los Alamitos,@ Sharp said. ASo I raced around the country for a little while, but it consumed my life a little too much. The Standardbreds race every week and I always had a race somewhere in the country. I was traveling too much and neglecting the rest of my life. So I took a little siesta from the business and then I went into Thoroughbreds in 2015.@ Sharp currently has 13 horses based at Turf Paradise, plus one runner in California. He also has two broodmares in California. AI=m in the business of racing,@ he said. AI raise them to race them.@ Sharp said he is passionate about his horses and isn=t afraid to get a little emotional after a special win. He scored his first victory at Del Mar with League of Shadows (Gotham City) in a 2019 allowance contest. Hello Hot Rod | Fasig-Tipton photo He said of that experience, ALeague of Shadows is a horse who has had a lot of health issues. I spent $60,000 to save his life Hello Hot Rod won back-to-back starts at Laurel late last year once, but I love my animals. It=s what I do. But if you watch the and was coming off a gritty victory in the Jimmy Winkfield S. at TVG replay, they interviewed me afterwards and I was very Aqueduct just days before the Fasig-Tipton auction. emotional in the winner=s circle. You save a horse=s life and then AI have high hopes for him,@ Sharp said of the 3-year-old colt. he goes and wins an allowance race, it=s very emotional. I don=t AIt might be a little too late to get to the Derby, but hopefully think I would be emotional if I won the Kentucky Derby, but that the Breeders= Cup where he will have a choice of races that we horse winning that race was a big deal to me.@ can get him into.@ Sharp=s stable includes a 2-year-old half-sister to League of Hello Hot Rod is expected to head west and arrive at the Turf Shadows who he hopes to see go postward later this year. Paradise base of trainer Shawn Davis this weekend. AI wouldn=t mind getting a couple of older horses for some of AWe will evaluate him over a week or two and work him and the minor stakes around,@ Sharp said of plans for his stable. ABut check his maturity level,@ Sharp said of plans for his latest they have proven to be very difficult to buy or even claim. I=ve acquisition. AThe Turf Paradise Derby, which is a 3-year-old been out-shook on so many claims at Santa Anita, I=ve been on a $50,000 stakes, is on Mar. 12. If we feel he needs an easy spot to cold streak. I missed out on another 3-year-old that I really braven up, we might put him in there. But it is possible, if we coveted. So today, I was just determined I was not going to feel he is strong enough, that we might go to a different Derby lose.@ prep, or pre-Derby prep. And then see how he does. Or we can just go to the Turf Paradise Derby and then decide if we are Cont. p12 going to do a Derby prep.@ TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 12 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

Hello Hot Rod cont. VOTE ON HHR BY FULL KY HOUSE COULD Sharp said Hello Hot Rod=s $335,000 price tag was Aby far@ the most expensive horse he had ever purchased. But the colt COME THURSDAY By T.D. Thornton wasn=t Sharp=s only purchase Tuesday. He also purchased a 2-year-old filly privately, spending $250,000 for a daughter of Daredevil out of stakes winner Jaws N= Paws (Onebadshark). AThe second most expensive horse I=ve bought was the filly I bought this morning,@ Sharp said. AShe is coming to Turf Paradise. They tell me she is the absolute real deal. She=s already breezing, so we=ll see how she progresses and then make a decision on her. It=s going to be a fun year.@ And Sharp is more than ready to welcome Hello Hot Rod to Arizona. AWe are already planning some Hello Hot Rod giveaways, the obligatory hats, and he=ll probably have a Twitter account by the end of the week,@ Sharp said. He concluded, AI like the business. I have always liked the business. It=s not exactly a good investment, but it=s more fun The Kentucky State Capitol Building | Getty Images than I could ever possibly have imagined.@ A vote on the fate of historical horse race (HHR) gaming in Kentucky by the full House of Representatives could come as early as Thursday after lawmakers Wednesday morning BREEDERS' CUP PROHIBITING LASIX IN continued to fast-track the Aemergency@ Senate bill to legalize the slot machine-like form of betting by defining Apari-mutuel CHALLENGE SERIES RACES wagering@ to include previously run races. The 2021 Breeders' Cup AWin and You're In@ Challenge Series About 17 hours after SB 120 passed the full Kentucky Senate races will be run without Lasix, it was announced Wednesday. by a 22-15 vote, the proposal sailed through the House Breeders' Cup officials also revealed that graded stakes points Licensing, Occupations and Administrative Regulations for the purposes of selection by committee into a Breeders' Cup Committee Feb. 10. race will only be awarded for graded races that are contested Representative Adam Koenig (R-Erlanger), who chairs that Lasix-free. committee, said after the bill cleared his committee that the Horses that raced on the 'Future Stars Friday' program of the earliest it could be debated and voted upon on the House floor 2020 Breeders' Cup World Championships were forbidden from is Feb. 11. running on Lasix, in addition to a large number of juvenile races AThere are some more conversations to be had in our caucus,@ across the country over the course of the racing season. The Koenig told Casino.org reporter Steve Bittenbender via text passage of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) last message. December presents a framework for the American horse racing If the vote doesn=t happen Thursday, the next earliest date on industry going forward. Under HISA, Lasix-free racing will be the Kentucky=s legislative calendar for the House to be in session is standard as of July 2022. Tuesday, Feb. 16. This Friday is marked as a Adraft day@ for AEven before HISA was signed into law, running the World lawmakers, and the traditional weekend off extends through Championships Lasix-free was a goal of Breeders= Cup,@ said Monday next week because of the Presidents Day holiday. Drew Fleming, President and CEO of Breeders= Cup Limited. Proponents of the bill are aiming to align HHR in a way that AExtending this standard to all races associated with the they believe will make the slots-like form of gaming Breeders= Cup World Championships will hopefully set an constitutionally legal so the machines can keep generating $2.2. example for other racetracks and stakeholders to embrace billion in annual handle. The Kentucky Thoroughbred forthcoming safety and integrity measures, including the Development Fund=s purse-money cut from HHR is three- elimination of race day medication, as a new, safer era for our quarters of 1% of that handle. storied sport approaches.@ Cont. p13 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 13 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

HHR Vote cont. mandatory face coverings, temperature checks and assigned, HHR was put into peril Jan. 21, when the Supreme Court of socially distanced seating. There will be a 10% capacity limit in Kentucky denied a petition for rehearing an earlier judgment arenas and stadiums. that called into question the legality of HHR because it didn=t Officials at the New York Racing Association welcomed the amount to Apari-mutuel wagering.@ The question over that legal news and will explore their options over the next weeks and definition, led by anti-gambling activists, has worked its way months. through the court system ever since HHR was first allowed by ASports and entertainment venues in New York are responsible the state in 2012. for tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic impact. NYRA applauds Governor Cuomo for taking action today to get New Yorkers back to work and fans back in seats,@ said Patrick McKenna, Senior Director, Communications and Media CUOMO: NEW YORK SPORTS VENUES CAN Relations for NYRA. ANYRA is reviewing the newly announced guidelines to REOPEN CONDITIONALLY determine how they apply to Aqueduct Racetrack, where the New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that sports first floor is currently the site of a New York State COVID-19 arenas and stadiums with a capacity of better than 10,000 can vaccination center, and to Belmont Park and Saratoga Race re-open with limited spectators. The first event open to Course. spectators in the state will be the National Basketball ANYRA has been conducting live racing without spectators in Association contest between the Sacramento Kings and Brooklyn attendance since June 3 and we are eager to welcome racing Nets at the Barclay Center Feb. 23. fans back to our venues at the appropriate time and with the The opening of venues will follow the Buffalo Bills pilot approval of the New York State Gaming Commission.@ program, deemed an Aunparalleled success@ by Cuomo, following guidelines including Department of Health approval for venues and events, capacity limitations, testing requirements, TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 14 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

OAKLAWN CANCELS PRESIDENTS' DAY KEEPMEINMIND STAYING PUT FOR WEEKEND RACING SOUTHWEST With extreme cold temperatures and the possibility of ice in Despite the weather-enforced postponement of the and around Hot Springs, Arkansas, Oaklawn park has cancelled GIII Southwest S., Keepmeinmind (Laoban) will remain in his its live racing programs from Saturday, Feb. 13 through Monday, stall at Oaklawn Park and will pass this weekend's GII Risen Star Feb. 15, and will reschedule the three graded and one listed S. at the Fair Grounds, trainer Robertino Diodoro confirmed stakes that were set to take place. Wednesday. AIn the end, I feel better running him out of his own stall,@ Diodoro said. The bay colt, who was third in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile before breaking his maiden in the GII Kentucky Jockey Club S. Nov. 28, turned in his sixth breeze of the year Monday in Hot Springs, going a half-mile in :49.60 beneath jockey David Cohen. ADavid did a great job again working him,@ said Diodoro, Oaklawn=s leading trainer last year. AA horse like him, as aggressive as he is, you get the wrong guy on him and all of sudden your nice, easy half-mile work could turn into :45, :46. Even with those other works, it=s the same thing. He=s a horse that you=ve definitely got to have the right guy on or you could really blow a work.@ The Southwest is also likely to attract champion Essential Quality (Tapit) and MGISW Jackie's Warrior (Maclean's Music). Oaklawn Park | Coady AThe weather forecast does not look promising this weekend between the ice and frigid temperatures, so out of consideration for the safety of the horses, our horsemen and fans, we wanted to make this call as soon as possible,@ Oaklawn General Manager Wayne Smith said. AWe appreciate the cooperation we have received from our horsemen and Racing Commission. Though we are frustrated Mother Nature has thrown us a curveball, our rescheduled stakes will create a spectacular weekend of racing next week.@ The GIII Bayakoa S., the GIII Razorback H. and the GIII Southwest S. have been pushed back to Saturday, Feb. 20, while the Dixie Belle S. and Downthedustyroad S. will now run Sunday, Feb. 21. Entries for the Feb. 20 program will be taken Sunday, Feb. 14. The track will stage 11 live races Feb. 20 and 10 races Feb. 21. Oaklawn is expected to conduct live racing Thursday and Keepmeinmind | Robert Yates Friday, Feb. 11 and 12, with post time at 1 p.m. CT each day. The casino and simulcast racing will remain open all weekend. No reservations will be required for seating in the simulcast area for © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. this weekend only and will be on a first-come, first-served basis. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts FIND US ON FACEBOOK published by The Jockey Club Information Services and utilized www.facebook.com/thoroughbreddailynews here with their permission. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 15 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

KEENELAND DIGITAL SALES RING hold. Additionally, two races currently with black-type status--the Ontario Racing S. and the Woodbine Cares S.--will be SCHEDULES SEVEN 2021 SALES upgraded to listed status. The GI Northern Dancer S., GIII Eclipse S., GII Nijinsky S. and the GII Play the King S. have all been placed on hold and will not be held in 2021. Additionally, the following races have had a change to their age requirement for 2021: the GII Nassau S., GII Royal North S., GIII Dominion Day S. GIII Royal North S., GIII Vigil S., GIII Ontario Matron S., GIII Seaway S., and GIII Trillium S. all change from three year olds and up to four year olds and up. The GIII Hendrie S. changes from four year olds and up to three year olds and up. The Committee reviewed the North American Race Committee (NARC) figures and the Race Quality Scores (RQS) for all of the graded stakes races in Canada. Last year was recognized as an anomalous year due to the global pandemic. The committee is fully aware of the possibility that some effects of the pandemic may continue in the future. Keeneland photo Seven mixed sales for 2021 have been scheduled by Keeneland Digital Sales Ring, Keeneland's virtual stand-alone auction platform, with the first sale set to take place Tuesday, Mar. 23. GRYDER APPOINTED 1/ST VP OF INDUSTRY The remainder of the 2021 digital sales will occur May 25, June 29, July 27, Aug. 31, Oct. 26, and Dec. 14, with entries opening RELATIONS anywhere from approximately two to four weeks prior, Retired jockey Aaron Gryder has been appointed to the depending on the sale. Catalogues will be live five days before position of Vice President, Industry Relations for 1/ST RACING. each sale. Gryder will serve as a liaison between 1/ST RACING and industry AWe are excited to announce the 2021 schedule for the stakeholders to help advance health, safety and rider reforms Keeneland Digital Sales Ring, which continues to grow the online with a focus on jockey outreach. He will act as an ambassador market and expand the services Keeneland is able to provide its for 1/ST RACING in California, Florida and Maryland. sales clients,@ said Keeneland Director of Sales Development Gryder, who will be based in Florida and, reports directly to Mark Maronde. AThe Digital Sales Ring offers tremendous Aidan Butler, 1/ST's chief operating officer. He will be a media convenience and flexibility for sellers and buyers, who can fully spokesperson for the company and also a primary point of participate in the auction process and present horses for sale contact for horsemen stabled at 1/ST RACING venues. regardless of location.@ AWe are excited to welcome Aaron to the 1/ST RACING team in Keeneland conducted three digital sales in 2020 after this vital new role," said Butler. "Aaron's depth of experience as developing the technology with the Kentucky-based company a professional jockey and work with industry stakeholders is a Horesco. The auction house will continue to hold its four major perfect connection to ensure our communications and relations live sales in January, April, September, and November. between tracks, stakeholders and the public is transparent, For more information, visit Keeneland Digital Sales Ring. detailed and consistent. His extensive knowledge of the racetrack is incredibly valuable as we continue to elevate our safety protocols and promote 1/ST RACING." JOCKEY CLUB OF CANADA GRADED STAKES Added Gryder: "I am thrilled for the opportunity to work with the forward-thinking team at 1/ST RACING to bring our sport COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES TWO UPGRADES into the future. As a jockey I conducted myself in a manner that FOR 2021 displayed my love for the horses and respect for the great sport The Jockey Club of Canada's Graded Stakes Committee held its of horse racing. I will bring the same enthusiasm and work ethic annual review of graded and listed stakes races in Canada. The that helped me to be successful throughout my career as a number of graded stakes in Canada will decrease to 41 in 2021, jockey to my new role." due to individual racetracks choosing to place selected races on TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 16 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

his 33 career trips to the post, including the Jaipur S. in 2017 and 2018 when it was conducted as a Grade III and then a Grade II event, respectively. In the 2017 renewal, Disco Partner stopped the clock in Belmont course-record time of 1:05.67 for six furlongs. Disco Partner also won black-type races at 5 1/2 MGISW DIVISIDERO'S FIRST FOAL IS A COLT furlongs, seven furlongs and at a flat mile. He was also third in the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint in 2017 and 2018 and in the GI Jaipur S. in 2019.

EARLY KENTUCKY OAKS NOMINATIONS DUE SATURDAY Early nominations for the GI Longines Kentucky Oaks and GI Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic, held annually on GI Kentucky Derby weekend at Churchill Downs, are due Saturday. Early nominations to the 1 1/8-mile Longines Kentucky Oaks Friday, Apr. 30, cost $200. A payment of $100 must be paid to become eligible for the May 1 Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic. Owners and trainers can nominate by calling the Churchill Downs Racing Office at (502) 636-3806. Stakes nomination forms are available online. A late nomination period, First foal by MGISW Divisidero | Airdrie Stud for both the Longines Kentucky Oaks and Old Forester Bourbon Airdrie Stud's Divisidero (Kitten's Joy--Madame Du Lac, by Turf Classic, will run through Sunday, Apr. 10. The late Lemon Drop Kid) was recently represented by his first reported nomination fee for the Oaks is $1,500 and Old Forester Bourbon foal, a colt born at Airdrie. The chestnut colt was produced by Turf Classic is $1,000. Always Tomorrow (Badge of Silver), a winning full-sister to GISW Bigger Picture. "He's leggy and strong with good depth through the shoulder, DISCREET LOVER RETIRED TO STAND STUD IN all the things that you want to see in a newborn foal. We are very pleased," said Cormac Breathnach, Airdrie's Director of INDIANA Stallion Nominations. "He is chestnut with two socks and a blaze, Discreet Lover (Repent--Discreet Chat, by Discreet Cat), upset so you can really see the Kitten's Joy influence coming through. winner of the 2018 GI Jockey Club Gold Cup S. at Belmont Park Mr. [Brereton C.] Jones is continuing to support Divisidero with and earner of nearly $1.5 million, has been retired from racing some very nice mares and this is the kind of foal to embolden to stand at Kerry and Leigh Ann Hopper's R Star Stallions in that faith." Anderson, Indiana. The 8-year-old will stand for a fee of $2,000, Divisidero was a graded stakes winner all five years he raced, with special considerations for approved mares. highlighted by victories in back-to-back runnings of the GI Discreet Lover, campaigned by owner Trin-Brook Stables, Inc. Woodford Reserve Turf Classic. He stands at Airdrie for a 2021 and trainer Uriah St. Lewis, is out of an unraced half-sister to fee of $5,000, stands and nurses. millionaire and Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint winner Desert Code (E Dubai). He was bred in Florida by Woodford Thoroughbreds. "Discreet Lover ran in 17 graded stakes and 17 other stakes DISCO PARTNER SIRES FIRST FOAL during his career, so he went up against the best of the best and he proved himself to be a hard-trying and talented horse over Two-time graded winner and track-record setter Disco Partner his long career," said Kerry Hopper. "He was precocious enough (Disco Rico--Lulu's Number, by Numerous) was represented by to win as a 2-year-old, and even though most of his wins were his first foal when Plenty of Chrome (Big Drama) produced a filly going a route of ground, he also showed the ability to sprint at Rockridge Stud in New York, stallion home of Disco Partner. when he had the chance, so we think he's going to be a versatile The filly was bred by John Graziano, Sr. and Patricia Generazio. stallion and a good fit for the lucrative Indiana breeding The latter bred Disco Partner and raced the popular gray with program." Christophe Clement. The New York-bred was victorious in 11 of TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 17 OF 17 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

REDATORY NAMED TEXAS HORSE OF THE YEAR A fundraising campaign was started by athletes and fueled by the grassroots effort of the broader eventing community, generating more than $550,000 in donations to run the event. AWhile that still leaves us short of the amount needed, it is enough to convince us that the balance can be raised,@ added Cooper. AWe are now, with the assistance of the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation, committed to going forward with the Five Star.@

Redatory | Coady On the strength of three victories in state-bred stakes company, Redatory (Oratory) has been named Texas Horse of the Year for 2020. The 6-year-old gelding was nearly unstoppable against Texas- breds last term, winning the Houston Turf S. at Sam Houston and the Richard King Turf S. and Texas Hall of Fame S. at Lone Star UPCOMING MAJOR Park, successfully defending his title in the last two named races. He fell a neck short of winning the Assault S. for the second year NORTH AMERICAN STAKES running last July. Date Race Track Other divisional champions included: 2YO Filly--Con Lima Feb. 13 GII Risen Star S. Fair Grounds (Commissioner); 2YO Colt/Gelding--Hulen (Tapiture); 3YO Filly GII Rachel Alexandra S. Fair Grounds GII Santa Monica S. Santa Anita Boerne (Fed Biz); 3YO Colt/Gelding--Gold Pilot (My Golden GIII Fair Grounds S. Fair Grounds Song); Older Filly/Mare--Ima Discreet Lady (Discreet Cat); Co- GIII Mineshaft S. Fair Grounds Champion Older Horse--Redatory and Sunlit Song (My Golden GIII Runhappy Barbara Fritchie S. Laurel Song); Champion Broodmare--My Silver Song (My Golden Song). GIII General’s S. Laurel GIII Gulfstream Park Sprint Gulfstream GIII Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint Gulfstream Feb. 20 GII Buena Vista S. Santa Anita PREVIOUSLY CANCELED KENTUCKY THREE-DAY GIII Royal Delta S. Gulfstream GIII Razorback H. Oaklawn EVENT BACK ON Edited Press Release GIII Southwest S. Oaklawn The Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI Five Star GIII Bayakoa S. Oaklawn presented by MARS EquestrianJ (LRK3DE), originally cancelled for 2021, will go forward Apr. 22 through Apr. 25 at the Click here to access the TDN graded stakes calendar. Kentucky Horse Park in . The event will take place without spectators. AThe uncertainties surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic placed us in the financially impossible position of having to run the Five Star event without spectators, a situation that left us no choice but to cancel the Five Star for 2021 in order to preserve it for many years to come,@ said Mike Cooper, President of EEI. AWe are humbled and honored by the response of the eventing community as they=ve stepped up in a mind-blowing way enabling us to go forward.@ Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 7:18 p.m. EST RISEN STAR S. PRESENTED BY LAMARQUE FORD-GII, $400,000, 3yo, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Starrininmydreams Super Saver Stewart Racing Stable and WinStar Farm LLC Stewart Hernandez, Jr. 122 2 Proxy Tapit Godolphin, LLC Stidham Velazquez 122 3 Beep Beep Tapizar Marylou Whitney Stables Casse Mena 122 4 Carillo K Union Rags Tramontin, Greg, Politi, Joel, Brittlyn Stable, Inc. and Asaro Enterprises Inc. Amoss Graham 122 5 Senor Buscador Mineshaft Joe R. Peacock, Jr. Fincher Quinonez 122 6 Midnight Bourbon K Tiznow Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC Asmussen Talamo 122 7 O Besos Orb Bernard, L. Barrett, Tagg Team Racing and West Point Thoroughbreds Foley Pedroza 122 8 Sermononthemount Tale of Ekati Kevin Shane Porter Dixon Carroll 122 9 Defeater K Union Rags Nice Guys Stables, Manganaro Bloodstock and Hornstock, Steve Amoss Saenz 122 10 Santa Cruiser Dialed In Calumet Farm Desormeaux Beschizza 122 11 Mandaloun Into Mischief Juddmonte Farms, Inc. Cox Geroux 122 12 Keepmeinmind Laoban Cypress Creek Equine, Bennewith, Arnold and Spendthrift Farm LLC Diodoro Cohen 122 13 Rightandjust Awesome Again Wayne T. Davis Wilson Murrill 122

Breeders: 1-Dallas Stewart & WinStar Farm, LLC, 2-Godolphin, 3-Marylou Whitney Stables LLC, 4-Paul Pompa Jr., 5-Joe R Peacock Sr. & Joe R Peacock Jr., 6-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, 7-L. Barrett Bernard, 8-Charles Fipke, 9-Royal Oak Farm & Chadds Ford Stables, 10-Calumet Farm, 11-Juddmonte Farms Inc, 12-Southern Equine Stables, LLC, 13-Gary & Mary West Stables Inc.

Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 6:47 p.m. EST RACHEL ALEXANDRA S. PRESENTED BY FASIG-TIPTON-GII, $300,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Clairiere Curlin Stonestreet Stables LLC Asmussen Talamo 122 2 Souper Sensational Curlin Live Oak Plantation Casse Carroll 122 3 Moon Swag K Malibu Moon King, Brad, Cone, Jim, Bryant, Scott, Kirby, Stan and Kirby, Suzanne Walsh Beschizza 122 4 Off We Go Air Force Blue B.C.W.T. Ltd. Amoss Murrill 122 5 Becca's Rocket K Orb Norman, Mark and Norman Stables LLC Gelner Pedroza 122 6 Zoom Up K Upstart Cosmic Racing, LLC Amoss Graham 122 7 Littlestitious K Ghostzapper Joel Politi Amoss Hernandez 122 8 Travel Column Frosted OXO Equine LLC Cox Geroux 122 9 Charlie's Penny Race Day Lothenbach Stables, Inc. Block Hernandez, Jr. 122

Breeders: 1-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, 2-Newtownanner Stud, 3-Spendthrift Farm LLC, 4-Pippa's Hurricane LLC, 5-Machmer Hall, 6-Lantern Hill Farm LLC, 7-Mercedes Stables LLC, 8-Mr. & Mrs. Bayne Welker Jr. & Denali Stud, 9-Lothenbach Stables Inc Saturday, Santa Anita, post time: 7:00 p.m. EST SANTA MONICA S.-GII, $200,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Merneith American Pharoah HRH Prince Sultan Bin Mishal Al Saud Baffert Maldonado 120 2 Miss Stormy D K Tapizar Keith Brackpool Gaines Baze 120 3 Fair Maiden Street Boss Godolphin, LLC Harty Gonzalez 124 4 Hard Not to Love K Hard Spun Mercedes Stables LLC, West Point Thoroughbreds, S. Dilworth, Dorothy Ingordo, David Ingordo & S. F Mooney Shirreffs Hernandez 120 5 Qahira Cairo Prince Baoma Corporation Baffert Rosario 120 6 Golden Principal K Constitution Karl Watson, Michael E. Pegram & Paul Weitman Baffert Smith 120 7 Secret Keeper Into Mischief Wygod, Pam and Martin Sise, Jr. Cedillo 120 8 Amuse Medaglia d'Oro Claiborne Farm, Perry R. Bass II, R Bass & A Dilschneider Mandella Van Dyke 120 9 Proud Emma K Include Gem, Inc. and Kagele, Tom Miller Franco 122 10 Pharoah's Heart K American Pharoah Solana Beach Sales Glatt Pyfer 120 11 Biddy Duke K Bayern Joseph E. Besecker O'Neill Rispoli 122 12 Bohemian Bourbon K Midshipman MyRacehorse McCarthy Prat 120

Breeders: 1-China Horse Club, 2-Lantern Hill Farm LLC, Phil Needham &Judy Needham, 3-Godolphin, 4-Anderson Farms Ont. Inc., 5-Nekia Farm & Hunter Valley Farm, 6-CESA Farm, 7-Pam & Martin Wygod, 8-Raydelz Stable, 9-Brereton C. Jones, 10-CESA Farm, 11-Machmer Hall & D + J Racing LLC, 12-Fedai Kahraman

Saturday, Laurel, post time: 3:23 p.m. EST RUNHAPPY BARBARA FRITCHIE S.-GIII, $250,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Sharp Starr Munnings Barry K. Schwartz DePaz Cintron 120 2 Club Car K Malibu Moon Ball, Michael and Katherine G. Colebrook Carrasco 120 3 Dontletsweetfoolya K Stay Thirsty Five Hellions Farm Gaudet Toledo 120 4 Estilo Talentoso Maclean's Music Juan Arriagada Arriagada Crispin 120 5 Suggestive Honor (Arg) Suggestive Boy (Arg) Juan Oscar Llobell Salazar Ruiz 120 6 Hibiscus Punch Into Mischief Seltzer, Edward A. and Anderson, Beverly S. Nixon Karamanos 120 7 Needs Supervision K Paynter Howling Pigeon Farms, LLC, Barber, Gary, Wachtel O'Dwyer Russell 120 Stable and Madaket Stables LLC 8 Hello Beautiful Golden Lad Madaket Stables LLC, Frassetto, Albert, Parkinson, Russell Russell 120 Mark, K-Mac Stable and Magic City Stables, LLC

Breeders: 1-Stonewall Farm, 2-Brett A. Brinkman & P. Dale Ladner, 3-BHMFR, LLC, 4-Mile High Bloodstock LLC, 5-La Esperanza, 6-Edward A. Seltzer & Beverly Anderson, 7-Mike Abraham, 8-Hillwood Stables, LCC Saturday, Laurel, post time: 3:53 p.m. EST GENERAL'S S.-GIII, $250,000, 4yo/up, 7f PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Laki Cuba Hillside Equestrian Meadows Dilodovico Karamanos 122 2 Funny Guy Big Brown Gatsas Stables, R. A. Hill Stable and Swick Stable Terranova II Russell 120 3 Lebda Raison d'Etat Euro Stable Gonzalez Cintron 120 4 Majestic Dunhill K Majesticperfection R. A. Hill Stable Weaver Lynch 120 5 Fortunate Friends J P's Gusto William D. McCarty Morrow Toledo 120 6 Share the Ride K Candy Ride (Arg) Silvino Ramirez Penaloza Carrasco 120 7 Informative K Bodemeister Trin-Brook Stables, Inc. St. Lewis Chirinos 120 8 Arthur's Hope K Smart Bid Raul DelValle Salazar Cortez 120 9 Chilly in Charge Take Charge Indy Newtown Anner Stud Farm Vera Acosta 120 10 Tattooed Etched Holt, Kenneth C., Montuori, Theodore R. and Keefe Cruz 120 Palumbo Racing Stable

Breeders: 1-Tom Michaels & Lorna Baker, 2-Hibiscus Stables, 3-Calumet Farm, 4-Hargus Sexton, Sandra Sexton &Silver Fern Farm, LLC, 5-Nicholas J. Downes, 6-Dixiana Farms LLC, 7-Rose Hill Farm & John Trumbulovic, 8-Monhill Farm, LLC, 9-Horseshoe Valley Equine Center LLC, 10-Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Holt, TheodoreMontuori & Mr. & Mrs. Richard Palumbo

Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 5:44 p.m. EST MINESHAFT S.-GIII, $200,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Enforceable K Tapit John C. Oxley Casse Beschizza 118 2 Wells Bayou K Lookin At Lucky Gasaway, Clint, Gasaway, Lance, Madaket Stables LLC and Wonder Stables Cox Velazquez 118 3 Chess Chief Into Mischief Estate of James J. Coleman, Jr. Stewart Graham 118 4 Maxfield Street Sense Godolphin, LLC Walsh Geroux 122 5 Dinar K Union Rags Al Rashid Stables, LLC DeVaux Bridgmohan 118 6 Sonneman K Curlin Courtlandt Farms Asmussen Talamo 118 7 Blackberry Wine Oxbow Calumet Farm Sharp Saez 118

Breeders: 1-Clearsky Farms, 2-Knowles Bloodstock, Inc., 3-Morgan's Ford Farm, 4-Godolphin, 5-Royal Oak Farm, LLC, 6-Arnold Zetcher LLC, 7-Calumet Farm

Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 6:16 p.m. EST FAIR GROUNDS S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Blackberry Wine Oxbow Calumet Farm Sharp Saez 118 2 Set Piece (GB) Dansili (GB) Juddmonte Farms, Inc. Cox Geroux 118 3 Artie's Rumor Artie Schiller Paradise Farms Corp. and Staudacher, David Maker Hernandez, Jr. 118 4 Danceteria (Fr) Redoute's Choice (Aus) Australian Bloodstock Motion Velazquez 118 5 Midnight Tea Time Midnight Lute Bella Cavello Stables Sharp Talamo 118 6 Logical Myth K Data Link JPS Racing Sharp Beschizza 122 7 Dontblamerocket Blame AJ Suited Racing Stable, LLC Casse Mena 118 8 Factor This K The Factor Gaining Ground Racing LLC Cox Bridgmohan 124 9 Peace Achieved K Declaration of War JSM Equine LLC Casse Carroll 118 10 Captivating Moon Malibu Moon Lothenbach Stables, Inc. Block Pedroza 118 11 Spectacular Gem K Can the Man Candie A. Baker Baker Graham 118

Breeders: 1-Calumet Farm, 2-Juddmonte Farms (East) Ltd, 3-River Ridge Ranch, 4-Berend Van Dalfsen, 5-Alex G. Campbell, Jr. Thoroughbreds, LLC, 6-Glendalough LLC, 7-Whitham Thoroughbreds, LLC, 8-Maccabee Farm, 9-Rhinestone Bloodstock, 10-Lothenbach Stables Inc, 11-Ledgelands, LLC & Andrew Ritter Saturday, Gulfstream, post time: 2:34 p.m. EST GULFSTREAM PARK TURF SPRINT S.-GIII, $100,000, 4yo/up, 5fT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Smart Remark K First Defence G. Watts Humphrey, Jr., B O'Brien & Brian Klatsky Oliver Ortiz 118 2 High Crime Violence Silverton Hill LLC Miller Leparoux 118 3 Harry's Ontheloose Uncaptured Wilensky, Sam and Orgo, Harry Wilensky Alvarado 118 4 Borracho K Uncle Mo Pat Madden LLC Arnold, II Bravo 118 5 Shared Legacy K Candy Ride (Arg) Nimet Arif Kurtel Sancal Lanerie 118 6 Leinster Majestic Warrior A E. Dunne, B. Miley, Westrock Stables LLC & J Wilkinson Arnold, II Saez 124 7 Inter Miami Big Drama Santa Rosa Racing Stables Baxter Zayas 118

Breeders: 1-G. Watts Humphrey Jr. & St. GeorgeFarm, LLC, 2-Silverton Hill, LLC, 3-Herman Wilensky, 4-Haymarket Farm LLC, 5-Nimet Arif Kurtel, 6-Gryphon Investments, LLC, 7-Sergio Ripamonti

Saturday, Gulfstream, post time: 5:16 p.m. EST GULFSTREAM PARK SPRINT S.-GIII, $100,000, 4yo/up, 6f PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Edgemont Road K Speightstown William K. Werner and Team V Kenneally Ortiz 120 2 Shivaree Awesome of Course Jacks or Better Farm, Inc. Nicks Jaramillo 120 3 Admiral Lynch K Super Saver Mac Nichol Barboza, Jr. Alvarado 120 4 Cajun Brother Cajun Breeze Shadybrook Farm, Inc. Yates Vasquez 120 5 Mischevious Alex K Into Mischief Cash is King LLC and LC Racing LLC Joseph, Jr. Ortiz, Jr. 120 6 Wind of Change (Brz) Forestry Daniel Alonso Sanchez Zayas 120 7 Frosted Grace K Mark Valeski Reeves Thoroughbred Racing and William Branch Ritvo Saez 118

Breeders: 1-Nursery Place, 2-Jacks or Better Farm Inc., 3-WinStar Farm, LLC, 4-Shadybrook Farm Inc., 5-WinStar Farm, LLC, 6-Haras Sao Jose da Serra, 7-Brereton C. Jones SIRE LISTS Sponsored by

2021 Leading Broodmare Sires for stallions standing in North America through Tuesday, February 9 Earnings represent worldwide figures, stud fees listed are 2021 fees. Rank Stallion BTW BTH GSW GSH G1SW G1SH Starters Wnrs Highest Earner Earnings 1 Unbridled's Song 2 5 1 1 1 1 261 55 897,669 2,669,540 (1993) by Unbridled Crops: 19 Stands: Taylor Made Stallions USA (Dead/Ret) Join In (AUS) 2 Distorted Humor 3 8 3 5 1 1 218 43 897,669 2,461,579 (1993) by Forty Niner Crops: 16 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: Private Golden Sixty (AUS) 3 Indian Charlie 6 10 2 3 -- -- 151 36 378,586 1,846,333 (1995) by In Excess (Ire) Crops: 17 Stands: USA (Dead/Ret) Shivaji 4 Outflanker 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 6 1,740,000 1,813,018 (1994) by Danzig Crops: 17 Stands: Shamrock Farm MD Fee: $2,500 Knicks Go 5 Giant's Causeway 2 6 -- 2 -- -- 324 42 120,000 1,734,689 (1997) by Storm Cat Crops: 14 Stands: Ashford Stud USA (Dead/Ret) Will's Secret 6 A.P. Indy 4 11 1 5 -- -- 212 36 147,450 1,501,359 (1989) by Seattle Slew Crops: 22 Stands: Lane's End Farm USA (Dead/Ret) Retrofit (JPN) 7 Street Cry (Ire) 4 6 2 3 -- -- 173 39 197,600 1,473,616 (1998) by Machiavellian Crops: 13 Stands: Darley USA (Dead/Ret) Dubai Future (GB) 8 Bernardini 2 7 2 5 1 1 130 20 549,000 1,453,329 (2003) by A.P. Indy Crops: 8 Stands: Darley KY Fee: $35,000 Colonel Liam 9 Empire Maker 2 5 1 4 -- 1 166 34 110,283 1,415,431 (2000) by Unbridled Crops: 11 Stands: Gainesway Farm USA (Dead/Ret) Purser 10 Smart Strike 1 8 -- 2 -- -- 216 39 70,000 1,321,773 (1992) by Mr. Prospector Crops: 19 Stands: Lane's End Farm USA (Dead/Ret) Nova Rags 11 Speightstown 2 4 ------126 33 180,000 1,231,456 (1998) by Gone West Crops: 10 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $90,000 Man of Promise 12 Kingmambo -- 3 ------134 23 235,604 1,214,646 (1990) by Mr. Prospector Crops: 21 Stands: Lane's End Farm USA (Dead/Ret) Namura Donovan (JPN) 13 Tiznow 3 5 -- 1 -- -- 196 35 61,081 1,166,079 (1997) by Cee's Tizzy Crops: 14 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: Pensioned Moira Aithon (JPN) 14 Tapit 1 3 1 2 -- -- 171 35 156,600 1,106,566 (2001) by Pulpit Crops: 10 Stands: Gainesway Farm KY Fee: $185,000 Concert Tour 15 More Than Ready 1 1 1 1 -- -- 162 26 73,516 1,070,727 (1997) by Southern Halo Crops: 14 Stands: WinStar Farm KY Fee: $65,000 Pakistan Friend (AUS)

FOR ALL TDN SIRE LISTSBINCLUDING INDIVIDUAL CROP-YEAR REPORTS--VISIT WWW.THETDN.COM/TDN-SIRE-STATS/ THURSDAY=S RACING INSIGHTS: Margins: 3, 3 3/4, 1. Odds: 0.10, 10.30, 13.80. Also Ran: X Clown, Prizeless, Laughingsaintssong, Hooray Austin. By Christie DeBernardis Scratched: Mr. Production. Sponsored by Alex Nichols Agency PRICEY INTO MISCHIEF DEBUTS IN NOLA 8th-FG, $50K, Msw, 3yo, 5 1/2fT, 5:23p.m. Tom Amoss unveils an expensive daughter of red hot sire Into Mischief in NATALIE WOULD, a $500,000 EASMAY purchase following a :21 3/5 breeze. The bay is a daughter of GSP Global Hottie (Dixie Chatter). Bret Jones homebred Quality of Mercy (Summer Front) also debuts in this spot. The bay is a half-sister to GISW Summer Soiree (War Front) and her dam is a half-sister to MGSW & GISP Mil Kilates (Gold Alert). TJCIS PPs

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No Parole returned to winning ways in his seasonal bow Wednesday with a decisive score in the LA-Bred Premier Sprint S. Hustled up from the outside stall, the heavy favorite took up his preferred position at the head of affairs and zipped through a :22.11 opening quarter with just one pursuer in Bertie's Galaxy. No Parole kept on rolling into the lane, skipping home to a facile victory. No Parole won his first three starts against state-bred company by a combined 34 lengths. Off the board in his first try against open company and around two turns in a sloppy renewal of the GII Rebel S. last term, the 'TDN Rising Star' was back in IN ORDER OF PURSE: the winner's circle when cut back to six furlongs in an open LA BRED PREMIER SPRINT S., $100,000, Delta Downs, 2-10, (S), optional claimer at Oaklawn in April. The $75,000 KEESEP buy 4yo/up, 5f, :57.37, ft. took the field from gate-to-wire in Belmont's GI Woody 1--NO PAROLE, 116, c, 4, Violence--Plus One (SW, $168,847), Stephens S. in June, beating Echo Town (Speightstown) by 3 3/4 by Bluegrass Cat. ($75,000 Ylg '18 KEESEP). 'TDN Rising Star' lengths. Failing to fire next out when ninth behind that rival in O-Moss, Maggi and Tramontin, Greg; B-Coteau Grove Farms Saratoga's GI H. Allen Jerkens S. in August, No Parole was last (LA); T-Thomas M. Amoss; J-Diego Saenz. $60,000. Lifetime seen fading to sixth in Keeneland's GII Phoenix S. Oct. 2. Record: 9-6-0-0, $357,866. The winner is out of SW Plus One, who is also the dam of juvenile filly Simple Addition (Connect) and a Curlin colt born 2--Bertie's Galaxy, 116, g, 5, Greeley's Galaxy--Wild Bertie, by Jan. 12 of this year. The winner hails from the family of MGSW Wild Rush. O-Allen Cassedy; B-Margie Averett (LA); T-Ron millionaire License Fee (Black Tie Affair {Ire}) and Grade II- Faucheux. $20,000. winning sire Greeley's Galaxy (Mr. Greeley). Click for the 3--Double Barrel Man, 116, g, 8, Musket Man--Double Points Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Day, by Storm Day. ($9,500 RNA Ylg '14 ESLYRL). O-End Zone Athletics, Inc.; B-Michele Rodriguez (LA); T-Karl Broberg. $10,000. TDN NORTH AMERICAN • PAGE 2 OF 6 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

LA BRED PREMIER STARLET S., $100,000, Delta Downs, 2-10, Nov. 26 debut, she cruised to a six-length victory in the state- (S), 3yo, f, 1m, 1:39.45, ft. bred Louisiana Jewel S. here Jan. 12. 1--AUSTRALASIA, 122, f, 3, by Sky Kingdom Australasia is from the second crop of Sky Kingdom (Empire 1st Dam: Ayala Strand, by Tiznow Maker) and is his lone stakes winner. Ayala Strand has since 2nd Dam: Danzig Island, by Danzig produced the juvenile filly I Have a Deal (El Deal) and a yearling 3rd Dam: Angel Island, by Cougar II filly named Tap Iron Fist (Iron Fist). She was bred back to One ($13,000 Ylg '19 KEESEP; $130,000 2yo '20 OBSAPR). O-Jean Liner. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Etienne Dubois; B-J. Adcock & Hume Wornall (LA); T-Brad H. Fasig-Tipton. Cox; J-Diego Saenz. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $133,200. LA BRED PREMIER PRINCE S., $100,000, Delta Downs, 2-10, (S), 3yo, 1m, 1:41.23, ft. 2--Eileen Alexandra, 117, f, 3, Jess's Dream--Miss Stonestreet, 1--STANDING PERFECT, 122, c, 3, by Half Ours by Mr. Greeley. O/B-Bob Mahoney (LA); T-Thomas M. Amoss. 1st Dam: Stand by for News, by Majesticperfection $20,000. 2nd Dam: Pleasure Cat, by Cat's Career 3--Winning Romance, 119, f, 3, First Samurai--Lipstick Junky, by 3rd Dam: Hill Pleasure, by What a Pleasure Flatter. O/B-Allied Racing Stable, LLC (LA); T-W. Bret Calhoun. O-Respect the Valleys, LLC; B-Roger C. Rashall (LA); T-Lee $10,000. Thomas; J-Ashley Broussard. $60,000. Lifetime Record: Margins: 7 1/4, 3HF, HF. Odds: 0.30, 7.70, 10.80. 4-3-1-0, $138,500. Also Ran: Cilla, Lil Eva Jane, K R Lucky Day. Scratched: Inawic. 2--Jimmy Two Times, 119, g, 3, Half Ours--Sammy Van Ammy, by Van Nistelrooy. O-Andrus J. Pellerin; B-Larry Romero & Cradle Song Farm (LA); T-Keith G. Bourgeois. $20,000. 3--Wise Verdict, 119, g, 3, Court Vision--Up a Notch, by Lone Star Sky. O/B-Michael Martin LLC (LA); T-Brett A. Brinkman. $10,000. Margins: 3/4, 1 3/4, NK. Odds: 2.20, 3.10, 3.00. Also Ran: Drewhustle, G'wildcat, Sarah's Vision, Wise Anchor.

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Australasia took her perfect record to three-for-three with another demolition of state-bred company in the LA-Bred Premier Starlet S. Heavily favored to score her second stakes victory Wednesday, the dark bay broke sharply and dueled through a :23.71 opening quarter. Continuing to battle with Standing Perfect | Coady Eileen Alexandra through a :49.25 half-mile, Australasia forged clear on the backstretch run and powered home to a dominant Standing Perfect registered his second straight black-type victory. score Wednesday against fellow Louisiana-breds. Breaking a bit Picked out by horseman Bryan Rice for just $13,000 as a inward, the gray was quickly righted and bided his time in fifth, KEESEP yearling, Australasia developed into a $130,000 OBS running off the fence through a :48.84 half-mile. Rushing up April juvenile after breezing in :10 1/5 for Rice and his wife three-wide to contest the pace heading into the turn, Standing Holley's Woodside Ranch. Romping by 8 1/4 lengths in a Perfect ranged up to tackle the leaders at the top of the stretch Louisiana-bred maiden special weight at the Fair Grounds in her and extended clear late to win. Cont. p3 TDN NORTH AMERICAN • PAGE 3 OF 6 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

La Bred Premier Prince S. the juvenile colt Cheyenne's Actions (Unified). The half-sister to A debut winner on the turf at Louisiana Downs Sept. 16, GISW Sam's Sister (Brother Derek) was bred back to Unified. Standing Perfect rallied to be second in the state-bred Louisiana Sales history: $50,000 Wlg '18 KEENOV; $110,000 RNA Ylg '19 Juvenile S. over a muddy Fair Grounds main track Dec. 12. He KEESEP; $170,000 2yo '20 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-0, captured the state-bred Louisiana Legacy S. on a wet surface $49,423. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored here last out Jan. 11. by Fasig-Tipton. Standing Perfect is the first foal out of Stand by for News, O-NBS Stable; B-Brereton C. Jones (KY); T-Jon G. Arnett. whose only produce since is a yearling colt by American Freedom. She was bred back to Flameaway. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

IN HONG KONG: Sunny Star, c, 4, Flatter--Suzee Sunrise, by Chester House. Happy Valley, 2-10, Hcp. (C3) ($129k), 1650mT, 1:39.90. B-Esther de Jong (KY). *1/2 to Golden Brown (Offlee Wild), IN ORDER OF PURSE: GSW, $595,670. **$90,000 Wlg '17 KEENOV; $40,000 RNA Ylg 8th-Gulfstream, $41,000, Alw (C)/Opt. Clm ($62,500), 2-10, '18 FTKOCT; 55,000gns 2yo '19 TATAPR. VIDEO 4yo/up, f/m, 5fT, :55.78, gd, neck. CHOOSE JOY (f, 4, Munnings--Elegantly, by Arch) won a Gulfstream West optional claimer in October and was fourth next out there Nov. 27. Sixth going a mile over the Hallandale main track Dec. 24, she missed by a nose when switched to turf and cut back to five panels here Jan. 10. Keeping close tabs from third through a swift :21.4 first quarter, the 7-2 chance punched through as the half went in :44 flat and held off a late bid from Still Alive (Midshipman) to win by a neck. The winner is the first foal out of Elegantly, who is also responsible for the unraced sophomore colt Hatton (Mshawish); a 2-year-old filly named Elegance Code (Fed Biz); and a yearling colt by Acclamation. She was bred back to Om. Sales history: $35,000 2yo '19 OBSOPN. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-0, $80,270. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. IN AUSTRALIA: O/T-Steven Dwoskin; B-Colts Neck Stables LLC (KY). Head of State (Aus), c, 2, American Pharoah--Derelique (Aus), by Danehill Dancer (Ire). Warwick Farm, 2-10, Maiden ($39k), 1300mT, 1:17.18. B-Brad Crismale (NSW). *1ST AUSTRALIAN 8th-Tampa Bay Downs, $22,500, Alw (NW1X)/Opt. Clm WINNER FOR SIRE. **1/2 to Man From Uncle (Aus) (Uncle ($75,000), 2-10, 3yo, 1mT, 1:37.39, fm, 1 1/2 lengths. Mo), MGSW-Aus, $338,892. ***A$850,000 Ylg '20 MMGCYS. QUEEN OF THE GREEN (f, 3, Summer Front--Heart of Midway, ****See TDNAusNZ Insert for additional information. VIDEO by Stevie Wonderboy) broke her maiden at fourth asking over course and distance Dec. 30 and was sixth next out in Gulfstream's GIII Sweetest Chant S. Jan. 30. Adding Lasix for this event, the 4-1 shot bided her time in a ground-saving seventh off modest early fractions. Shuffled back a bit, but still in contention on the backstretch, the bay unleashed a powerful turn of foot while three wide in the lane, surging clear for a decisive 1 1/2-length score over Shawdyshawdyshawdy Australasia (Sky Kingdom) romps in the La Bred Premier Starlet S. (Summer Front). Heart of Midway's only foal since the winner is TDN NORTH AMERICAN • PAGE 4 OF 6 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

Nyquist (Uncle Mo), Darley, $75,000 214 foals of racing age/24 winners/2 black-type winners 8-Fair Grounds, Msw 5 1/2fT, Shockingly, 7-2 $130,000 KEE SEP yrl

SECOND-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: THURSDAY, FEB. 11 Outwork (Uncle Mo), WinStar Farm, $15,000 2021 Stud Fees Listed 209 foals of racing age/22 winners/2 black-type winners Air Force Blue (War Front), Ashford Stud, $10,000 8-Fair Grounds, Msw 5 1/2fT, Candywrapper Crazy, 7-2 178 foals of racing age/22 winners/0 black-type winners $55,000 FTK JUL yrl 9-Oaklawn, Alw 1 1/16m, Twilight Blue, 5-1 7-Delta Downs, Msw 7f, Captain Ziggy, 3-1 $45,000 KEE SEP yrl Runhappy (Super Saver), Claiborne Farm, $10,000 Anchor Down (Tapit), Gainesway Farm, $5,000 199 foals of racing age/14 winners/0 black-type winners 90 foals of racing age/11 winners/0 black-type winners 3-Delta Downs, Msw 7f, Fasthappy, 3-1 8-Fair Grounds, Msw 5 1/2fT, Lindsylu, 5-1 $22,000 KEE SEP yrl; $85,000 OBS OPN 2yo Speightster (Speightstown), WinStar Farm, $10,000 228 foals of racing age/20 winners/2 black-type winners Cinco Charlie (Indian Charlie), Spendthrift Farm, $5,000 3-Charles Town, Alw 4 1/2f, That Kenney Kid, 8-5 101 foals of racing age/16 winners/1 black-type winner $15,000 OBS WIN wnl; $70,000 KEE SEP yrl 7-Turf Paradise, Alw 7 1/2fT, Freerunning, 5-1 $30,000 FTK OCT yrl; $80,000 RNA OBS MAR 2yo Street Strategy (Street Sense), Lake Hamilton Equine Center, $1,000 Exaggerator (Curlin), WinStar Farm, $15,000 43 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners 249 foals of racing age/21 winners/0 black-type winners 6-Oaklawn, Wmc 6f, Spilled Perfume, 8-1 8-Fair Grounds, Msw 5 1/2fT, Paytonsattheplate, 8-1 $45,000 FTK OCT yrl Tourist (Tiznow), WinStar Farm, $5,000 156 foals of racing age/18 winners/0 black-type winners Frosted (Tapit), Darley, $25,000 7-Turf Paradise, Alw 7 1/2fT, Autism Savant, 6-1 238 foals of racing age/18 winners/1 black-type winner $14,000 OBS OCT yrl; $12,000 OBS APR 2yo 9-Oaklawn, Alw 1 1/16m, Inspector Frost, 5-2

Golden Years (Not For Love), O'Sullivan Farms, $1,500 25 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners 3-Charles Town, Alw 4 1/2f, Mady Rose, 15-1

Juba (Tapit), Taylor Mountain Farm, $1,500 45 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner 3-Charles Town, Alw 4 1/2f, Juba's House, 8-1 3-Charles Town, Alw 4 1/2f, Juba Train, 12-1

Mshawish (Medaglia d'Oro), Taylor Made Farm, $7,500 133 foals of racing age/17 winners/0 black-type winners TDN CRITERIA 3-Turfway, Aoc 6f, Igloo, 1-1 The races covered in the TDN are as follows: $9,000 FTK OCT yrl; $40,000 EAS MAY 2yo • Stakes: purses of $50,000/up Not This Time (Giant's Causeway), Taylor Made Farm, $40,000 • Allowance Races: purses of $20,000/up 203 foals of racing age/29 winners/4 black-type winners • Optional Claiming Races: purses of $20,000/up • Maiden Special Weight Races: purses of $18,000/up 3-Oaklawn, Wcl 6f, It'sfiftyshadetime, 5-2 • Maiden Claiming Races: purses of $18,000/up & a minimum $5,000 KEE SEP yrl; $19,000 RNA OBS MAR 2yo; $18,000 OBS claiming price of $40,000 OPN 2yo Leading Fourth Crop Sire by Stakes Winners and Stakes Horses Will’s Secret, winning the $200,000 Martha Washington S., on the road to the Kentucky Oaks (G1)

“She looks like she’s going to have a great career.” 2 0 21 Stud Fee: - Dallas Stewart, who trained $5,000 S&N KY Oaks (G1) Winner Lemons Forever

Inquiries to Tom Hamm or Rebecca Nicholson By Unbridled s Song out of Broodmare of the Year Take Charge Lady ’ 859.873.7053 | www.threechimneys.com LGB, LLC 2021 / Photo: Coady Photography @ three_chimneys TDN NORTH AMERICAN • PAGE 5 OF 6 • THETDN.COM THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 11, 2021

Atlantic. ($9,200 Ylg '16 ESLYRL). O-Four Star Racing; B-Thomas Edward Vinci & Bill Mayfield (LA); T-Robert Schultz. $25,000. 3--Jimi's a Star, 116, g, 5, Star Guitar--Unusual Strike, by Unusual Heat. O/B-James Boyd (LA); T-Henry B. Johnson, Jr. $12,500. Margins: 3/4, 1 3/4, 1HF. Odds: 1.40, 4.70, 35.70. STAKES RESULTS: LA BRED PREMIER DISTAFF S., $100,000, Delta Downs, 2-10, (S), ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 4yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:41.12, ft. 1st-Mahoning Valley, $30,500, (S), 2-10, (NW2X), 3yo/up, 1m, 1--QUIKFAST N AHURRY, 116, f, 4, Closing Argument--Wynning 1:40.68, ft, neck. Ride (SW & MGISP, $345,108), by Candy Ride (Arg). 1ST WHO DAT MO (g, 5, Uncle Mo--Carly's City, by Carson City) BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Whispering Oaks Farm LLC; B-Carrol J. Lifetime Record: 19-4-3-3, $95,667. O-Khadeem Galloway; Castille (LA); T-Steven B. Flint; J-Gerard Melancon. $60,000. B-Langsem Farm, Inc (OH); T-Thomas E. Jones, Sr. *$15,000 Ylg Lifetime Record: 11-5-3-1, $194,600. *1/2 to Sporting Chance '17 KEESEP. (Tiznow), GISW, $409,790. 2--Saints N Muskets, 123, m, 6, Musket Man--Laughing Saint, by 3rd-Mahoning Valley, $21,200, 2-10, (NW2L), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, Vindication. ($15,000 Ylg '16 ESLYRL). O-Rodney J. Verret; 1:11.26, ft, 3 1/4 lengths. B-J. E. Jumonville Jr. & Bunny Jumonville (LA); T-Allen Landry. HONORABLE MEMORY (f, 4, Honor Code--Embroidery, by More $18,000. Than Ready) Lifetime Record: 12-2-2-3, $111,741. O-KatieRich 3--Snowball, 116, m, 5, Apriority--Inner Peace, by Value Plus. Stables LLC; B-KatieRich Farm (KY); T-Mark Hubley. *1/2 to ($1,700 Ylg '17 ESLMIX). O-Tin Roof Farms LLC; B-4M Ranch Ready for Rye (City Zip), GSW, $819,090. (LA); T-Samuel Breaux. $10,000. Margins: 3/4, NO, 2. Odds: 5.00, 4.50, 4.80. 2nd-Mahoning Valley, $21,200, 2-10, (NW2L), 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11.45, ft, 3 lengths. LA BRED PREMIER MATRON S., $100,000, Delta Downs, 2-10, TIZ INDEPENDENCE (f, 3, Constitution--Tiz Briska, by Tiznow) (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 5f, :59.10, ft. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-0, $26,720. O-Dennis Behrmann; 1--SOUTHERN BEAUTY, 118, f, 4, Calibrachoa--Isn't She B-William Humphries & Altair Farms, LLC (KY); T-Douglas S. Gorgeous, by Yes It's True. ($2,000 Wlg '17 ESLMIX; $45,000 Adams. *$32,000 RNA Ylg '19 KEEJAN; $14,000 RNA Ylg '19 2yo '19 EQL2YO). 1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Allied Racing Stable, KEESEP; $14,000 2yo '20 OBSAPR. LLC; B-J. Adcock & Montgomery Equine Center (LA); T-W. Bret Calhoun; J-Diego Saenz. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 8-5-0-2, $143,024. *1/2 to Yes Gorgeous (Mass Media), SW, $323,175. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 2--Miss Pat's Girl, 116, m, 7, Richter Scale--Havin a Good Time, Convention, c, 3, Constitution--Fancy Day (Ire), by Shamardal. by Peaks and Valleys. O/B-J. E. Nichols (LA); T-Rafael Gomez. Sam Houston Race, 2-10, 7f, 1:25.74. B-WinStar Farm, LLC (KY). $20,000. *$230,000 Ylg '19 KEESEP. 3--Our Lost Love, 123, f, 4, Half Ours--Lost Love Baby, by Private Beren, c, 3, Weigelia--Silmaril (MGSW, $1,032,973), by Vow. ($16,000 RNA Ylg '18 ESLYRL). O/B-Tri-Star Racing LLC Diamond. Parx Racing, 2-10, 6f, 1:10.69. B-Susan C Quick & (LA); T-Joseph M. Foster. $10,000. Christopher J Feifarek (PA). Margins: 2 3/4, 3/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 1.60, 29.40, 4.10. Eagerly, g, 4, American Pharoah--Excited (GSW, $244,796), by Giant's Causeway. Gulfstream, 2-10, (C), 1 1/16mT, 1:42.44. LA BRED PREMIER CHAMPIONSHIP S., $125,000, Delta Downs, B-Chelston (KY). *1/2 to Thrilled (Uncle Mo), SW & MGSP-USA, 2-10, (S), 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:46.60, ft. GSP-Can, $333,153. 1--UNDERPRESSURE, 116, g, 7, Birdstone--Charming Colleen (SW & GISP, $126,153), by Charismatic. O-Mallory Richard; B-James McIngvale (LA); T-Chris Richard; J-Gerard Melancon. $75,000. Lifetime Record: 40-14-8-7, $838,182. *1/2 to Goodprofit (Guilt Trip), MSW, $201,678. 2--Double Star, 116, h, 6, Star Guitar--Bond Queen, by Stormy

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Tiznow. ALW, 2-10, Mahoning Valley HALF OURS, Standing Perfect, c, 3, o/o Stand by for News, by Majesticperfection. LA Bred Premier Prince S., 2-10, Delta Downs HONOR CODE, Honorable Memory, f, 4, o/o Embroidery, by More Than Ready. ALW, 2-10, Mahoning Valley MASS MEDIA, Kris T., m, 5, o/o Day's Sunset, by Kris S.. LA Bred AMERICAN PHAROAH, Eagerly, g, 4, o/o Excited, by Giant's Premier Ladies Starter S., 2-10, Delta Downs Causeway. MCL, 2-10, Gulfstream MUNNINGS, Choose Joy, f, 4, o/o Elegantly, by Arch. AOC, 2-10, BIRDSTONE, Underpressure, g, 7, o/o Charming Colleen, by Gulfstream Charismatic. LA Bred Premier Championship S., 2-10, Delta SKY KINGDOM, Australasia, f, 3, o/o Ayala Strand, by Tiznow. LA Downs Bred Premier Starlet S., 2-10, Delta Downs CALIBRACHOA, Southern Beauty, f, 4, o/o Isn't She Gorgeous, by SUMMER FRONT, Queen of the Green, f, 3, o/o Heart of Yes It's True. LA Bred Premier Matron S., 2-10, Delta Downs Midway, by Stevie Wonderboy. AOC, 2-10, Tampa Bay CLOSING ARGUMENT, Quikfast N Ahurry, f, 4, o/o Wynning UNCLE MO, Who Dat Mo, g, 5, o/o Carly's City, by Carson City. Ride, by Candy Ride (Arg). LA Bred Premier Distaff S., 2-10, Delta ALW, 2-10, Mahoning Valley Downs VIOLENCE, No Parole, c, 4, o/o Plus One, by Bluegrass Cat. LA CONSTITUTION, Convention, c, 3, o/o Fancy Day (Ire), by Bred Premier Sprint S., 2-10, Delta Downs Shamardal. MSW, 2-10, Sam Houston WEIGELIA, Beren, c, 3, o/o Silmaril, by Diamond. MSW, 2-10, CONSTITUTION, Tiz Independence, f, 3, o/o Tiz Briska, by Parx Racing

Violence's No Parole kicks off 2021 on a winning note | Coady