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RACHEL WORKS HALF FOR GOLDEN IN THE DAPHNIS Stonestreet Stables and Harold McCormick=s Rachel Golden Century (El Prado {Ire}) made the most of soft Alexandra (Medaglia d=Oro) worked a half in :49 4/5 at early fractions and proved best late to hold off Allybar Churchill Downs yesterday in advance of Saturday=s GI (Ire) (King=s Best) by a length in yesterday=s G3 Prix Mother Goose Daphnis at Longchamp. AHe is a nice horse and won S. at Belmont well,@ said winning jockey Maxime Guyon. AI don=t Park. The filly know what [trainer, Andre] Mr. Fabre is going to do ships to New with him, but he won=t stay much further than that.@ York this Golden Century followed a debut win over this trip at morning. Un- Fontainebleau Apr. 10 with a third when upped to a der exercise mile and a half in a conditions event at Saint-Cloud rider Dominic May 1. Back to a mile at this track last time May 30, Terry, Rachel the homebred returned to winning ways and extended was caught his sequence under an enterprising ride. Allowed to through frac- saunter along behind reluctant rivals shortly after the tions of :13, start, the bay ran freely until settled into his soft lead, :25 and and after kicking at the top of the stretch, was mainly hand ridden to comfortably beat the Wertheimer=s Reed Palmer photo :37.40; she galloped out homebred Allybar. J “TDN Rising Star” J Jukebox five furlongs in 1:03.40. Her work ranked as the 17th Jury (Ire) ( {Ire}), the runner-up in last year=s G1 fastest of 51 at the distance. AThe filly went beautiful Racing Post Trophy who was making his return from this morning,@ said trainer Steve Asmussen. AShe looked injury, missed the break and needed to be shoved along very happy. Scott [assistant trainer Scott Blasi] and leaving the false straight before failing to pick up and Dominic have done a great job keeping her happy.@ The finishing last. Click for the Racing Post chart. winner of the GI Kentucky Oaks will be making her first start since defeating Mine That Bird (Birdstone) in the Monday, Longchamp, France May 16 GI Preakness S. PRIX DAPHNIS-G3, i80,000, Longchamp, 6-22, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/8mT, 1:52.20, gd. Dixie To Pass Mother Goose; Test Next... 1--#@GOLDEN CENTURY, 123, c, 3, by El Prado (Ire) 1st Dam: Maple Syrple (SW & GSP, $170,892), by American Chance In other Mother Goose news, West Point Thorough- 2nd Dam: Sweet and Lowdown, by Stalwart breds= multiple graded stakes winner Justwhistledixie 3rd Dam: Twice Regal, by King Pellinore (), runner-up in the GI Acorn S. last time at O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; Belmont June 6, will not go B-Darley; T-Andre Fabre; J-Maxime Guyon; i40,000 against Rachel Alexandra in Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 3 wins, 1 place, i65,600. the nine-furlong event and Click for the eNicks report and 5-cross pedigree. will instead point toward the Werk Nick Rating: D. seven-furlong GI Test S. at 2--Allybar (Ire), 123, c, 3, King=s Best--Irika, by Irish Saratoga Aug. 8. We just A River (Fr). O/B-Wertheimer & Frere; T-Carlos decided it=s back a little Laffon-Parias; i16,000. quick for us, explained @ 3--Guest Ville (Fr), 123, c, 3, Highest Honor (Fr)-- Justwhistledixie A Coglianese trainer Kiaran McLaughlin. Kadance Ville (Fr), by Fabulous Dancer. (i45,000 yrl Remaining as likely for the >07 DEAAUG). O-Growthwork SARL; B-Serge Mother Goose are Alan Brodsky=s GSW Don=t Forget Gil Boucheron; T-Sandrine Tarrou; i12,000. (Kafwain), Stables Flashing (A.P. Indy), and = Margins: 1, HF, 1HF. Odds: 1.70, 2.70, 8.00. Edward P. Evans=s Malibu Prayer (Malibu Moon). Also Ran: Dovil Boy (Ire), Globus (Ger), Milanais (Fr), Jukebox Jury (Ire).

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Monday, Longchamp, France PRIX DE LA PORTE MAILLOT-G3, i80,000, P N E W S T O D A Y P Longchamp, 6-22, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:20.00, gd. 1--SMOOTH OPERATOR (GER), 124, g, 3, by Big Shuffle SLOTS BILL CENTER STAGE IN KY SENATE 1st Dam: Salzgitter (GB), by Salse The fight for slots in Kentucky was heating up last 2nd Dam: Anna of Brunswick (GB), by Rainbow Quest night in Frankfort as proponents of a bill that would 3rd Dam: Anna Paola (Ger), by Prince Ippi (Ger) allow VLTs at Kentucky racetracks argued their case in O-Stall Jenny; B/T-Mario Hofer GmbH; J-Maxime front of the state senate. Hearings were still ongoing Guyon; i40,000. Lifetime Record: SW-Ger, 7 starts, when the TDN went to press Monday evening. 4 wins, 3 places, 212,950. *1/2 to Sugar Baby i Keeneland President and CEO Nick Nicholson spoke in Love (Ger) (Second Empire {Ire}), SW & GSP-Ger, favor of House Bill 2, the measure approved by the $153,311. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Kentucky house last Friday. Nicholson made the case Click for the eNicks report and 5-cross pedigree. 2--Varenar (Fr), 119, c, 3, Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)--Visor, that the Kentucky horse industry needs slots to remain by Mr. Prospector. O-HH the Aga Khan; B-Haras de competitive with neighboring states, and noted that SA Aga Khan SCEA; T-A de Royer- Dupre; i16,000. Ohio, which sits on Kentucky=s northern boarder, could 3--Dunkerque (Fr), 131, c, 4, Highest Honor (Fr)-- be next in line to install VLTs at its tracks. On Friday, Dissertation (Fr), by Sillery. O-; B-Alec & Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland announced that, for the first Ghislaine Head; T-Criquette Head-Maarek; i12,000. time, he was endorsing slots in the state as a means of Margins: HF, SNK, 3/4. Odds: 8.40, 4.20, 2.30. balancing Ohio=s budget. The continued push for slots Also Ran: Only Green (Ire), Tertio Bloom (Swe), Mariol in Kentucky came as Turfway Park President Bob (Fr), Leap Ahead (Ire), Abbashiva (Ger), Peace Royale (Ger). Ellison warned the Florence-area oval would likely have Smooth Operator proved himself to be one of Ger- to close down by the end of 2010 if the bill failed to many=s leading juveniles last term when rattling up a pass. trio of successes over six furlongs in the Listed Kronimus-Rennen at Baden-Baden in September, G3 Prix Eclipse at Chantilly the following month and G2 Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte in November. Return- ing with a staying-on fourth in the G3 Benazet-Rennen over that trip at Baden-Baden May 16, the bay proved he had the stamina for this test to regain the winning thread and complete an afternoon group race double for rider Maxime Guyon. Keen early trapped wide on the speed as Dunkerque and then Varenar set the fractions, Churchill Downs night racing stumbles, but don=t give he was taken over to the rail when the coast was clear. up yet Driving a wedge between those rivals in the final 50 by Eric Crawford, Louisville Courier-Journal yards, he was driven out to and book his ticket Race battles for spot in national sports psyche to the highlight of Deauville=s August festival. AHe had Stephen Brunt, The Globe And Mail already proven his quality last year, but we weren=t certain he would stay,@ trainer and breeder Mario Hofer Are slots poison or cure? commented. ALooking at the way he ran today, he looks Tom Eblen, Lexington Herald-Leader like he=ll be even better over a mile, so I think we=ll be State budget: A day at the races tempted by the [Aug. 16] G1 .@ Op/Ed page, Philadelphia Daily News Click for the Racing Post chart.

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International News cont. NEW BC CHALLENGE RACES NAMED Winners of Ascot=s G1 Queen Elizabeth II, G1 Fillies= Mile and G2 Royal Lodge S. and Newmarket=s G1 S. will earn automatic berths at this year=s Nov. 6-7 Breeders= Cup, it was announced yesterday. Extending the list of stakes races involved in the AWin and You=re In@ Challenge series ahead of the latest edition of the World Championships at Santa Anita Park, the Breeders= Cup announced that Ascot=s trio of contests Sept. 26 and Newmarket=s autumn Oct. 17 highlight have been selected. Also included in the series are The Curragh=s G1 S. June 27 and G1 Moyglare Stud S. Aug. 30; Leopardstown=s G1 Irish Champion S. Sept. 5; Dundalk=s G3 Diamond S. Oct. 2; Deauville=s G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest Aug. 9 and the Oct. 4 G1 Prix de l=Abbaye de Longchamp. AWe are excited to return the Breeders= Cup Challenge races to Ascot and welcome Newmaket and the Emirates Airline Champion S. to the Breeders= Cup Chal- lenge,@ said Breeders= Cup President and CEO Greg Avioli. AWe are always striving to make the Breeders= Cup more inclusive to our international horsemen and fans. British racing has been a long and valued partner to the success of the Breeders= Cup, and the selection of the Ascot and Newmarket races for the series strengthens the link of the world=s greatest races and racehorses to the Breeders= Cup.@ Charles Barnett, Chief Executive of Ascot Race- course, added, AWe=re delighted to be involved in >Win and You=re In= for the second time and pleased that the portfolio of linked races has been extended to include the Emirates Airline Champion S. in October. The QEII is consistently rated amongst the top mile races in the world and is Europe=s undisputed mile championship, highlighted by Raven=s Pass=s defeat of Henrythenavigator in 2008. We look forward to work- ing with Breeders= Cup to promote the Santa Anita championships to the connections of all three of our included races.@ The expansion of the Breeders= Cup Challenge leaves the series with a record 62 races taking place in seven countries. The 2009 Breeders' Cup Challenge races will begin in the U.S. on July 4 with qualifying events from Monmouth Park: the GI United Nations and the GIII Salvator Mile.

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International News cont. AMBITIOUS TARGET FOR RADIOHEAD Trainer Brian Meehan is looking at York=s G1 Nunthorpe S. for LOOK HEADS POLLY HOPEFULS Trainer Ralph Thursday=s G2 Norfolk Beckett is considering sending last year=s G1 Epsom S. winner Radiohead Oaks heroine Look Here (GB) (Hernando {Fr}) to The (GB) (Johannesburg). Curragh for Saturday=s G1 Pretty Polly S., for which 13 Carmen Burrell and stood their ground at the five-day stage yesterday. Jonathan Harvey=s colt Third on her return in the G1 at Epsom overcame a bump late last Friday, Julian Richmond-Watson=s homebred also on to win the five-fur- has the option of the following Saturday=s G1 Eclipse S. long contest at Royal at Sandown. She will either run in the Pretty Polly or A Ascot and could take Eclipse, and although we are still in two minds at the on his elders in the moment, we are favoring the Pretty Polly,@ Beckett Aug. 21 event. ALuck- said. ATaking on her own sex is probably the right thing ily, he seems none the to do.@ Among the list of declarations is Lord Lloyd- worse and appears to Webber=s G3 Middleton S. runner-up Dar Re Mi (GB) have taken the race (Singspiel {Ire}), His Highness the Aga Khan=s G2 Bland- Radiohead at Royal Ascot Horsephotos ford S. winner Katiyra (Ire) (Peintre Celebre) and three- very well,@ Meehan time Group 1 winner Lush Lashes (GB) ( {Ire}), said. AJamie [Spencer] who disappointed when only sixth as the favorite in is taking a bit of an enforced break for the next few Wednesday=s G2 Windsor Forest S. at Royal Ascot. days, but when he comes back, we will look at the options and it could well be that we will have a crack at the older generation and target the Nunthorpe.@

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www.coolmore.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/23/09 • PAGE 5 of 8 International News cont. PROUD CITIZEN MORNY TARGET FOR CLIFFS Tuesday=s Gone West - Drums of Freedom G2 Coventry S. winner Canford Cliffs (Ire) (Tagula {Ire}) is being aimed at the Aug. 23 G1 Prix Morny, trainer STYLISH NEW STAKES WINNER Richard Hannon announced yesterday. Despite initial suggestions that the Heffer Syndicate and Susan Roy=s unbeaten colt would take in Newmarket=s G2 July S. following his highly impressive six-length success at Royal Ascot, Deauville is now the main focus. ACanford Cliffs would have a three-pound penalty for the July S. and, in any event, I want to run Angel=s Pursuit (Ire) (Pastoral Pursuits {GB}) at Newmarket, as he never got the breaks in [Tuesday=s] Listed Windsor Castle S. and is a lot better than he looked at the Royal meeting,@ Hannon said. ACanford Cliffs is not entered in the G1 Phoenix S., and it would cost i25,000 to supplement him for The Curragh, so the Deauville race, which has not yet closed, looks the favoured option. I know it is two months away, but the break will do him good and Paul Roy, who bought a half-share in the colt the night Proud Citizen’s Stylish Citizen before the Coventry, won the Morny with Dutch Art takes Woodbine’s $100,000 Charlie Barley Stakes (GB) (Medicean {GB}) three years ago.@ on Saturday in his first stakes attempt. With lifetime earnings over $7.2 million, Proud Citizen is the nation’s #1 third-crop sire. $30,000 Book Full. 859-873-7270 • www.airdriestud.com

Senator Williams, are you familiar with Pascal=s An open letter to Senator Williams Wager? It=s a wager with unlimited upside, but no downside. That=s what we have here with the ex- Senator Williams, panded gaming bill. Unlimited upside and NO DOWN- My name is John Greathouse, co-owner of Glencrest SIDE. The money is currently leaving the state, so Farm, a family farm just outside of Midway, Kentucky. please try not to tell us people can=t afford to gamble! My brothers, David, Teddy, Allen and I own just over Senator Williams, you should recuse yourself from 800 acres where we raise cattle, tobacco, hay, corn these proceedings. You have been influenced by out- and, yes, Thoroughbred horses. To an outside devel- side forces. This state stands to loose not only its flag- oper this land may be worth many millions in terms of ship industry, but its international, worldwide identity. potential. To the people that work and live on the farm, Do the right thing please. Kentucky needs it, the it=s a way of life not commensurate with the develop- Thoroughbred industry needs it, my family and our ment potential. We enjoy what we do and want to workforce need it. continue to do so. It=s a working farm that supported many in our family for over 50 years. We have several John Greathouse Jr. young Greathouses that are being trained to fill in our Glencrest Farm footsteps in the coming years. It=s also the livelihood of P.O. Box 4468 the 30 or so people that work there and need to keep Midway, Kentucky 40347 their jobs also. 859-233-7032 I have been a Republican all my life. I am fairly con- servative and that=s the way I vote. Reagan, the TELL IT TO THE TDN... Bushes, Fletcher and you have all had a chance at one Want to send a “Letter to the Editor” of the time or another to help this profession. All said NO! Thoroughbred Daily News? Our address is 27 Now my Democratic friends shake their collective heads Monmouth St., Red Bank, NJ, 07701; or send a fax and ask why I vote the way I do. Vote for your pocket to: (732) 747-8955; or an e-mail to: book John, they say. To this point, I have stayed the [email protected]. course. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/23/09 • PAGE 6 of 8

AThat's a marathon,@ I'd say, pointing proudly to PEDIGREE INSIGHTS Royal Ascot's historic Gold Cup, a stamina-sapping BY ANDREW CAULFIELD Group 1 contest over two and a half miles. And the Gold Cup isn't a stand-alone event, as the Royal meet- GOLD CUP-G1, ,250,000, Ascot, 6-18, 4yo/up, ing also includes the Ascot S., a handicap over two and 2 1/2mT, 4:20.73, gd/fm. a half miles, the 1--YEATS (IRE), 128, h, 8, by Sadler=s Wells Queen Alexandra 1st Dam: Lyndonville (Ire), by Top Ville (Ire) S., which has been 2nd Dam: Diamond Land (GB), by Sparkler (Ire) shortened a little 3rd Dam: Canaan (GB), by Santa Claus (Ire) to 21 furlongs and O-Susan Magnier & Diane Nagle; B-Barronstown Stud 159 yards, and the & Orpendale; T-Aidan O=Brien; J-Johnny Murtagh; Queen's Vase, a ,141,925. Lifetime Record: 24-15-2-1, ,1,288,902. Group 3 contest *1/2 to Solskjaer (Ire) (), GSW-Ire, GSP-Eng, over two miles for $263,388; Tsukuba Symphony (GB) (Danehill), three-year-olds. SW-Jpn, $2,513,443. Werk Nick Rating: A+. The days may be Click for the eNicks report and 5-cross pedigree. gone when the Yeats Horsephotos Click for the Racing Post chart, free brisnet.com French used to catalogue-style pedigree, or TVG.com PPs. Video, cour- stage a group race, the Prix over three miles, tesy of attheraces. but there are still enough long-distance events to add a very welcome diversity to European racing. Do you remember that knife scene in the original If the Gold Cup is a very special race, it takes an Crocodile Dundee movie, when a would-be mugger extremely special horse to win it on multiple occasions. demands his money? Only one horse--Sagaro in the 1970s--had ever man- Told by his compan- aged to win three editions, until the magnificent Yeats ion to hand over his matched his in 2008. And now this ex- wallet because the traordinary son of Sadler's Wells has earned a unique mugger has a knife, place in history by using his rare blend of speed and the intrepid Austra- lian hunter replies stamina to record a fourth consecutive victory. Having sung the praises of Europe's marathon AThat=s not a knife,@ before producing a events, from a spectacle viewpoint, I have to admit that vastly more impres- winning one has become something of a poisoned sive weapon and adding AThat's a knife.@ chalice for entire colts. Thanks to the widespread preju- That's pretty much how I feel when I see the names dice against stamina, the majority of winners over a given to a few of America's stakes races--races like the mile and three-quarters or more find it well nigh impos- Breeders' Cup Marathon, over a mile and a half, and the sible to win support from commercial flat breeders, Best of Ohio Endurance S., over a mile and a quarter. leaving the jumping sector as their only option. As a The decision to increase the Marathon to a mile and consequence, very few of today's could three-quarters is a step in the right direction, but, to be said to have been bred with marathons in mind. But borrow Mick Dundee's phrase, I would still contend a study of Yeats's pedigree--and of his female line in that AThat's not a marathon.@ particular--reveals that he is an exception to this rule.

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Caulfield cont. Sadler's Wells's name is associated with a fair degree of stamina rather than speed, even though it was one of his grandsons, the Australian Scenic Blast, who triumphed in the G1 King's Stand S. over five furlongs. Sadler's Wells had previously been represented by Kayf Jim Crupi Tara, a dual winner of Gold Cup, and his influence on this year's Gold Cup was there for all to see, as he also Accomplishment: Crupi, who breaks and sired the dam of the runner-up Patkai (a colt sired by a trains yearlings and juveniles at his Crupi’s King's Stand S. winner in Indian Ridge), as well as the New Castle Farm in Ocala, sold last sire of the third-placed weekend’s GI Stephen Foster H. winner Geordieland. Sadler's Wells also Macho Again (Macho Uno) to West Point sired fourth-placed Sagara and Thoroughbreds for $150,000 Birthdate: sixth-placed Hindu Kush. Nov. 22, 1940 Birthplace: For the record, Sadler's Wells Bergen Co, New Jersey Family has also sired winners of all of : Sons Robert and Jimmy. Robert’s in Britain's other Cup races which the horse business; Jimmy works in banking Current Residence: have group status, namely the Ocala, Florida Biggest accomplishment since you’ve Yorkshire Cup, , been in business? and Jockey Club As a pinhooker, selling Cup, plus several winners of the Ten Most Wanted, and having Toccet, St Leger and Irish St Leger. Sev- Vineyard Haven, Macho Again, Awesome Aidan O’Brien Horsephotos Gem--we’ve had a lot of nice horses. eral of these races also feature How many horses do you break and train each year? among the accomplishments of About 150. Fifty of those we sell as pinhooks, the rest are for outside clients. other good winners from Yeats's female line. Of the horses you’ve been around, can you pick a favorite? I’d say According to his trainer Aidan O'Brien, Yeats's Alung Vineyard Haven (who won last year’s GI Hopeful S. and GI capacity and heart capacity are way greater than any Champagne S.). We knew he was going to be a good two-year-old. other horse we've had.@ Could this be partly because he He was just very professional, went about his business each day and comes from a family which has produced generation was never a problem. And (GISW) Bustin’ Stones was another nice after generation of distinguished stayers? one. They (breeder Roddy Valente) were gonna sell him as a two- The story really starts with his fourth dam Rustic year-old, just because he was small. I breezed him in :35, and called Bridge, a disappointing racemare by . When said, “You may want to reconsider this.” He went undefeated. Bois Roussel came flying through from the rear to win Favorite food? French. the 1938 Derby, his rider Charlie Elliott commented that What is your favorite vacation destination? I like Amelia Island, up in he would have won by half a furlong had there been North Florida. another furlong to travel. Bois Roussel's only subse- Favorite movie? Pretty Woman. quent appearance came over 1 7/8 miles in the Grand If you could have dinner with one historical figure, who would it Prix de Paris, in which he finished a creditable third to be? John Wayne. the exceptional , so he clearly stayed very well. Childhood ambition? The first time I went to the race track, I just loved the fanfare. I said, “I gotta do this.” I was just a kid at the time. I didn’t YEATS (IRE), h, 2001 realize it was such a job. In those days, the guys dressed up in a suit Nearco (Ity) Nearctic and tie and walked around, and everyone would talk to you like a Lady Angela movie star. It’s not like that anymore. Favorite music? Frank Sinatra. Almahmoud Drink of choice? Sadler’s Wells A good bottle of red wine, preferably French. Hail to Reason First job? I worked with Standardbreds at first, with Ron Turcotte--the Bold Reason Lalun Standardbred Ron Turcotte--and Herve Fillion. I wanted to be a driver Fairy Bridge Forli until I did it, and I was scared to death. I said, I gotta get with the Special Thong Thoroughbreds. Derring-Do (GB) CONGRATULATIONS from Fasig-Tipton’s own (Ire) Camenae (GB) Top Ville (Ire) Graded Stakes-Winning Star of the Week: Charlottesville (GB) Lyndonville (Ire) Sega Ville 3-1-1-0, $5,995 La Sega (Fr) i UNBRIDLED BELLE i 8Fls, 2GSW, Hard Tack (GB) Diamond Land (GB) Sparkler (Ire) 11-length winner of the GIII Obeah Stakes 6/20. Click for video. 1SW 11-1-0-0, $5,777 Diamond Spur (GB) 6Fls, 1GSW Canaan (GB) Santa Claus (GB) Congratulations to 2SW 7Fls, 1SP Rustic Bridge (GB) her connections! www.fasigtipton.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/23/09 • PAGE 8 of 8

Caulfield cont. So this branch of the family is clearly capable of producing not just high-class stayers but also Group 1- Bois Roussel later passed on his stamina to two St winning two-year-olds and group winners over such Leger winners and his daughter Rustic Bridge became distances as nine and 10 furlongs. Yeats himself is by the dam of a St Leger winner when her daughter no means a one-dimensional stayer. A winner over a proved too strong for the colts in the 1959 mile on his only juvenile start, he maintained his posi- Classic. Cantelo was by Chanteur II, a horse who twice tion as ante-post favourite for the Derby with two finished second in the , and the stamina victories over a mile and a quarter in the spring of Rustic Bridge inherited from Bois Roussel was fre- 2004. Although a muscular problem forced him onto quently intensified by sending her to stallions with the sidelines days before the Epsom classic, Yeats was plenty of stamina, such as Chanteur, (another still fast enough to easily defeat a strong collection of runner-up in the Gold Cup), Botticelli (winner of the Group 1 winners in the Coronation Cup as a Gold Cup in 1955), (winner of the St Leger) four-year-old. and Santa Claus (a Derby winner sired by a St Leger Breeders should also remember that, with Sadler's winner). Wells as his sire and a Top Ville mare as his dam, Yeats No wonder the fillies produced by these matings is bred on the same cross as Montjeu, whose dam went on to produce some notable stayers. Rustic stayed very well. The stamina in Montjeu's immediate Bridge's Sayajirao filly, Rutherford Bridge, visited pedigree hasn't stopped him siring a string of top-notch Cantelo's sire Chanteur to produce Bracey Bridge (win- winners (often with help from mares from the speedy ner of the Park Hill S., the so-called Fillies' St Leger) Mr. Prospector line). There's no reason why Yeats and Romp Home (winner of the Great Metropolitan H. couldn't do the same, provided breeders can put aside over 23 miles). Romp Home in turn became the dam of their prejudice against the stamina which--together with Biskrah, winner of the G3 Doncaster Cup over 23 his class, courage and soundness--makes him such a miles. This branch of the family also produced The star. Parson, a leading sire of jumpers. Rustic Bridge's Alcide filly, Cantus, became the sec- ond dam of Tug of War, winner of the Goodwood Cup P P R E V I E W P in the days when it was contested over 21 furlongs. The mating between Rustic Bridge and Botticelli re- Friday, Prairie Meadows sulted in Canvas, whose son Eric took the Chester Cup IOWA OAKS-GIII, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m over 23 miles. The winner Connaught PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT Bridge and the stayers Rhein Bridge and Tyrone Bridge 1 Don=ttalktome Cactus Ridge Thompson 115 also descend from Canvas. 2 Sweet Relish Smoke Glacken Berry 118 Yeats comes from the branch of the family which 3 Mein Fraulein Saarland Mena 115 descends from Rustic Bridge's Santa Claus filly Canaan. 4 Hooh Why Cloud Hopping Albarado 121 Although she never raced, Canaan showed that she 5 Peach Brew Milwaukee Brew Hamilton 112 possessed much of the family's stamina by producing 6Sweet and Flawless Unbridled’s Song Corbett 112 Majestic Maharaj, a talented and durable winner at up 7 Hightap Tapit S Bridmohan 121 to 23 miles. Her mating to the top miler Sparkler was 8Monterey Street Candy Ride (Arg) Ocampo 115 no doubt intended to inject some speed but the resul- tant foal, Yeats's second dam Diamond Land, won over Friday, Prairie Meadows 1 5/8 miles before embarking on a fruitful broodmare IOWA DERBY, $250,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m career. Diamond Land's best runner, Ivanka, won the PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEYWT G1 Fillies' Mile as a two-year-old but didn't live long 1 Uno Mas Macho Uno Ocampo 113 enough to become a broodmare, which is a shame in 2 Proceed Bee Bernstein Thompson 122 view of the achievements of her half-sisters Sahara 3 Soul Warrior Lion Heart S Bridgmohan 116 Breeze and Lyndonville. 4 Terrain Sky Mesa Albarado 113 Sahara Breeze is best known as the dam of Alcazar, 5 Conchacer Congaree Corbett 113 winner of the G1 Prix Royal Oak over 1 15/16 miles as 6 Moonport Cape Canaveral Leparoux 116 a 10-year-old, but she also produced another Group 1 7 Duke of Mischief Graeme Hall Coa 113 winner in Lady of Chad (Prix ). 8 Red Lead Red Bullet Berry 113 Lyndonville, a winner over 1: miles, has three stakes 9 His Greatness Honour and Glory Mena 116 winners to her credit, headed by Yeats. The other two, the Danehill colts Tsukuba Symphony and Solskjaer, were both smart performers who combined very good TDN TODAY form at around a mile with the ability to shine over a Headline News...... 8 pages few extra furlongs. To sign a friend up for the TDN, click here. To start receiving TDN alerts, click here. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2009

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>Gabby= Doing Well; Prioress Could be Next: HURRICANE HALL STALLIONS TO PAULS GI Acorn S. winner Gabby=s Golden Gal (Medaglia MILL Ben P. Walden, Jr., president of Hurricane Hall d=Oro) was Adoing great@ yesterday after firing a bullet LLC, announced yesterday that the stallion operation work Saturday morning at will be relocated to his newly purchased 265-acre Belmont Park. She drilled four Pauls Mill near Versailles, Kentucky. Hurricane Hall was furlongs in :47.10 over the fast founded in 2006 and originally main track. AI don=t know ex- owned by Walden, Pat Madden, actly what Bob [Baffert] has David Hanley and Brad Kelley. planned for her, but the thinking Recently, Walden and Madden is either the GI Prioress [going acquired 100 percent of the six furlongs at Belmont July 4] stallion company, with Kelley or the GI Test [going seven fur- purchasing the 403 acres of longs at Saratoga Aug. 8],@ said Coady Photography land on which Hurricane Hall John Terranova, who with his operates. APat and I have been wife, Tonja, oversees Baffert=s New York-based horses. close friends since childhood, AI would say the Prioress is likely.@ and we are blessed to share Cocoa Beach Fine After Unplaced Effort: deep family roots in the horse Godolphin=s Grade I winner Cocoa Beach (Chi) business,@ Walden said. AI will (Doneraile Court) appears to be fine following a lacklus- stand the stallions at Pauls Mill, ter fourth in Sunday=s Heatherten S. at Belmont Park. and that=s where we will con- Artie Schiller hurricanehall.com AShe scoped clear and ate up her breakfast,@ said Rick tinue to grow our stallion inter- Mettee, North Ameri- ests.@ Included among the stal- can racing manager lions to make the move are GI Breeders= Cup Mile hero for Godolphin and Artie Schiller (El Prado {Ire}), GI Wood Memorial winner assistant to head Bellamy Road (Concerto) and Grade II winner trainer Saeed bin Teuflesberg (Johannesburg). Plans for champion English Suroor. AMaybe she Channel (Smart Strike), owned by Kelley and James needed the race. Scatuorchio, are to be determined. ABrad Kelley is an Ramon [Dominguez] exceptional friend to me, and it was only natural that had breezed her the he take the next step and do his own thing in the horse previous week in the business,@ Walden said. APat, myself, and our other Benoit Photo mud and said she broodmare partners plan to continue our support of seemed to be fit English Channel every step of the way.@ The 24-strong enough. She got keen going into a slow pace, which yearling crop owned by Walden and partners arrived at probably didn=t help, and Ramon said she knew she was Pauls Mill May 30 and they will be consigned in 2009 beaten midway through the turn. She was tired.@ as the property of Pauls Mill, with the first draft going Mettee added that the five-year-old mare would likely to Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select. Later in August, Pauls make her next start at Saratoga in a Grade I race. Mill sells at the OBS Select through Perone Sales. The AThere=s the Go For Wand [Aug. 2] and the Diana [on remainder go on to Keeneland in September. the turf Aug. 1] and the Personal Ensign [Aug 30],@ he said. BLACK-TYPE STAKES CLOSINGS New York report cont. p2. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24: • ON THE WORKTAB • 07-04 $150,000 American H.-II, Hol, 3yo/up, CHURCHILL DOWNS 9fT (150) Hightap (Tapit), 4f, :50.60, 31/51 www.stakesdigestweekly.com Hot Dixie Chick (Dixie Union), 4f, :52.80, 50/51 Kensei (Mr. Greeley), 5f, 1:01.60, 5/27 Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d’Oro), 4f, :49.80, 17/51 The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the DELAWARE PARK 8th Race, $45,000 Allowance, at Delaware Park. French Dip (Speightstown), 4f, :49.20, 6/39 For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. Kodiak Kowboy (Posse), 5f, 1:00.20, 1/16 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/23/09 • PAGE 2 of 6

NYRA Offers Women Free Admission Saturday: 7th-DEL, $39,395, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (off turf), The New York Racing Association will offer women 1:44 4/5, ft. free admission Saturday in honor of GI Preakness S. ICE ROAD (c, 3, Unbridled=s Song--Runup the Colors, winner Rachel Alexandra by A.P. Indy), a $775,000 KEESEP yearling, was void (Medaglia d=Oro), who is ex- of speed on debut Oct. 3, passing tiring rivals to report pected to go postward in the home seventh at Keeneland. Switched from Polytrack GI Mother Goose S. NYRA will to dirt here in this off-the-turf affair, the gray was also be giving away pink brace- heavily backed as the 7-5 chalk against five opponents. lets embossed with the filly=s The half to Tafaseel (Belong to Me), GSP, $122,136, name. The bracelets will be available to the first 10,000 pressed longshot pacesetter Pics Good Boy (Domestic fans and will be given away to show support for the Dispute) up the backstretch and grabbed the lead on decision by owner Jess Jackson and wife Barbara the upper turn. Chased home by Osage County (Malibu Banke to contribute a portion of Rachel Alexandra=s Moon), the favorite was held in reserve as he galloped future winnings to the Susan G. Komen ARace for the to a three-length score. Video, sponsored by Taylor Cure@ for breast cancer research. Made. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $22,800. O-Don Cimpl, Jon Kelly, Jane Wiltz, et al. B-W S Farish (KY). T-Michael R Matz. H E A S T H Sunday Night=s Results: Yesterday=s Results: 7th-PID, $42,570, Alw, NW3X, 3yo/up, 1m70y (AWT), 9th-DEL, $41,472, Opt. Clm. ($17,500), NW1X, 1:41, ft. 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. TIZ LATE (g, 4, Tiznow--Roring Fork, by Mr. Prospec- TOULOUSE LAUTREC (c, 3, More Than Ready--Lac Du tor), a two-length allowance winner over course and Printemps, by Meadowlake), second on debut to even- distance May 16, was given a 9-5 chance to repeat tual GI Florida Derby winner Quality Road (Elusive Qual- here. Placed on the lead once again, the gelding set all ity) at Aqueduct Nov. 29, faded to third when the fractions and was driven to the wire to post a 3 stretched out to two turns over the Big A=s inner track 3/4-length victory over Repenting (Repent). The winner Jan. 3. Freshened and cut back to six furlongs at Philly was a $120,000 KEENOV weanling and an $85,000 Park May 19, the $65,000 KEESEP yearling and KEESEP yearling. Lifetime Record: 9-4-0-0, $101,610. $145,000 OBSMAR juvenile was never asked for his O-Harry C & Tom O Meyerhoff LLC. B-Mike G best as he cruised to a 1 1/2-length score. Toulouse Rutherford (KY). T-Michael J Trombetta. Lautrec, off as the crowd=s even-money choice here, stalked Bhutan (Partner=s Hero) in second. Asked to 6th-PID, $39,330, Alw, NW2L, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m engage the pacesetter midway on the turn, the favorite (AWT), 1:37 3/5, ft. gradually pulled away in the stretch to defeat that foe KELOWNA (IRE) (f, 4, Pivotal {GB}--Kootenay {Ire} by 2 1/2 lengths. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. {MSW & MGSP-Eng, MGSP-Ity, $196,646}, by Selkirk), Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, $60,400. up the track in listed events in France and England, O-Earle I Mack. B-David Bowman & Dr Carl Chan (KY). rallied from far back to finish third in a Pimlico allow- T-Steve Klesaris. ance May 22 in her North American debut. The chest- nut, off as the 9-10 favorite in her first start over the 8th-DEL, $40,157, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, all-weather, was never far back as she trailed the field 1:10 3/5, ft. of five. Asked for more run on the far turn, she quickly SEA WIND (f, 3, Northern Afleet--She Belongs, by took command and drew away to a two-length success Belong to Me) flipped in the post parade before her over Elizaveta (Quiet American). Lifetime Record: debut at Presque Isle Downs May 8 and checked in fifth 6-2-0-1, $36,287. after making a middle move. Sent to Delaware Park for O/B-The Lavington Stud (IRE). T-H Graham Motion. her second start, the homebred closed strongly to pre- vail by 1 1/4 lengths May 27. The chestnut was the Bowman Elected MHBA President: 2-1 favorite to win right back. After dueling with Silver The Maryland Horse Breeders Association board of Time (Indian Charlie) through opening splits of :22.46 directors elected R. Thomas Bowman--one of the and :45.85, she was able to sneak away at the top of state=s leading breeders--president during its June 17 the lane. Shaunna (Housebuster) closed steadily to the meeting. Bowman served as MHBA president from outside, but the market leader was able to hold on by a 2002 to 2004. Also elected were A. Brice Ridgely, vice neck. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Re- president, and Milton P. Higgins III, secretary-treasurer. cord: 3-2-0-0, $47,075. Bowman succeeds James Steele Jr., who led the O/B-Timber Bay Farm (KY). T- J Entenmann. MHBA for the past three years. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/23/09 • PAGE 3 of 6

IN JAPAN: H S O. C A L I F O R N I A H Testa Matta, c, 3, Tapit--Difficult, by Concern. Hanshin, 6-20, Izushi Tokubetsu, 6f. Lifetime Record: 7-3-0-0, Fourteen Invited to American Oaks: $319,375. O-Kazumi Yoshida; B-Waterford Farm; Five fillies with graded stakes wins on turf and a pair T-Akira Murayama. *1/2 to She=s Impossible (Yankee from European trainer Dermot Weld are among 14 Victor), SP, $104,710. **$20,000 RNA yrl >07 invitees to the $700,000 GI American Oaks, to be held KEESEP; $60,000 2yo >08 BESMAR. over Hollywood Park=s turf course Sunday, July 5. The Wish Be One, c, 4, Boundary--Compel, by Seeking the U.S. contingent includes GII Sands Point winner Gozzip Gold. Sapporo, 6-21, ErimoTokubetsu, 8.5f. Lifetime Girl (Dynaformer); GIII Appalachian S. winner Afternoon Record: 19-3-3-1, $521,771. O-Academy Inc.; Stroll (Stroll); GII Providencia S. winner Acting Lady B-March Thoroughbreds; T-Kazuya Nakatake. ( {Ire}); and a pair of Hollywood Park graded **$22,000 RNA yrl >06 KEEJAN. winners: GIII Senorita S. winner Mrs Kipling (Ire) (Ex- A Shin Confer, f, 4, Dynaformer--Eishin Cynthiana, by ceed and Excel {Aus}) and GII Honeymoon winner Well Storm Cat. Sapporo, 6-20, Rishiri Tokubetsu, 9fT. Monied (Maria=s Mon). Other American-based runners Lifetime Record: 10-3-1-0, $305,417. O-Hirotsugu include The Best Day Ever (Brahms), Century Park (Gen- Hirai; B-Winchester Farm; T-Akira Nomoto. *1/2 to eral Meeting), Lexlenos (Ire) (Intikhab), Magical Affair Saint Louis Girl (Silver Hawk), SP-Jpn, $297,299. (Giant=s Causeway), and Third Dawn (Sky Mesa). Weld, A Shin V Mood, f, 4, Malibu Moon--Val U Me, by You who won the Oaks with Dimitrova ( {Ire}) in and I. Hanshin, 6-21, Plate Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: 2003, may send over the maidens Dance Pass (Ire) 13-3-0-1, $177,708. O-Hirotsugu Hirai; B-R Warren & Jeanne Lyster; T-Kenji Nonaka. *$40,000 yrl >06 (Sadler=s Wells) and Rare Ransom (GB) (Oasis Dream KEEJAN; $82,000 yrl 06 OBSAUG; $350,000 2yo {GB}), while three-time winner Apple Charlotte (GB) > >07 FTFFEB. (Royal Applause {GB}) could represent the Henry Cecil stable. Puttanesca (NZ) (Bertolini), a winner of one of three starts in New Zealand, is another foreign invitee H I N D U S T R Y I N F O H to the Oaks, which has traditionally featured an interna- tional field. Chandler Awarded Rolapp Award: The American Horse Council has honored Congress- A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H man Ben Chander of Kentucky with its 2009 Rolapp Award for his outstanding support of the horse indus- IN FRANCE: try. The award was presented to Chandler on June 16 Sienna May, f, 3, Dixie Union. See ABreeders= Edition, at a Congressional Reception in Europe.@ the Capitol during the American Low Key, f, 3, Johannesburg. See AFrance.@ Horse Council=s National Issues Courthouse Steps, g, 6, King Cugat--Airplay, by Forum in Washington, DC. The Lord Avie. Longchamp, France, 6-22, Hcp, 4yo/up, Rolapp Award, named in honor 1 7/8mT. B-William S Farish Jr & Paula Cline. of the late Rich Rolapp, former *$7,000 wnlg >03 KEENOV. **Full to Airplay Lady, president of the AHC who MSW-PR, $188,729. passed away in 1993, is pre- sented annually to the member IN BRITAIN: of Congress who has done the Dixie Bright, c, 2, Dixie Union. See ABritain.@ most for the horse industry. AThe horse industry very much appreciates Mr. Chandler=s Ninth House, h, 7, Chester House--Ninette (SP-Eng), by support, hard work and tenacity and is pleased to pres- Alleged. Wolverhampton, Britain, 6-22, Hcp, 3yo/up, ent him with the Rolapp Award,@ said AHC President 7f 32yds (AWT). B-Juddmonte Farms Inc. Jay Hickey. AWhen he first came to Congress, Mr. *23,000gns HIT >05 TATAUT. Chandler was a member of the House Agriculture Com- Golden Dixie, g, 10, --Beyrouth (GSW, mittee, where he was very helpful in extending federal $220,183), by Alleged. Chepstow, Britain, 6-22, disaster relief to horse breeders. Mr. Chandler has been Hcp, 3yo/up, 6f 16ydsT. B-George Strawbridge Jr. very supportive of bringing the World Equestrian games *$80,000 yrl >00 FTSAUG; 8,000gns HIT >04 to his district of Lexington, Ky in 2010 and has worked TATAUT. overtime to secure federal assistance for the infrastruc- ture needed to host the games and make them run IN ITALY: smoothly. Congressman Chandler understands the Miles Gloriosus, h, 6, Repriced. See ABreeders= Edition, importance of the $102-billion horse industry, not only Europe.@ to Kentucky but to the nation.@ P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/23/09 • PAGE 4 of 6

Lingfield, 16.15, Mdn, ,4,500, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4mT, 2:09.89, gd/fm. FUNDAY (GB) (f, 3, {Ire}--Morina, by ), third in a Sandown maiden on debut June 4, tracked the early pace in third. Shaken up three furlongs from home, the 14-1 shot, who RNA=d at 19,000gns as a H B R I T A I N H TATDEC yearling, hit the front at the eighth pole and stayed on to score by 2 1/2 lengths from Doggerbank Yesterday=s Results: (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}). The winner is a half to Mons Wolverhampton, 16.00, Mdn, ,6,000, 2yo, 5f 216yds (GB) (Deploy {GB}), GSW & G1SP-Eng, G1SP-Ity, (AWT), 1:15.58, stn. $341,343 and Inforapenny (GB) (Deploy {GB}), G1SP- DIXIE BRIGHT (c, 2, Dixie Union--Tell Me Now, by Ire, GSP-Eng. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, ,3,553. A. P. Indy), who ran off the board in a Pontefract O/B-Sir Eric Parker; T-Gary Moore. maiden first time up Apr. 29, took an early pitch in the second rank. Niggled along from halfway, the Windsor, 19.10, Mdn, ,4,000, 2yo, 6fT, 1:14.35, $105,000 FTKJUL yearling stayed on strongly while gd/fm. under pressure to collar Listillo (More than Ready) 50 PALISADES PARK (GB) (c, 2, Compton Place {GB}-- yards from the line and win by 1 3/4 lengths at 28-1. Brooklyn=s Sky {GB}, by Septieme Ciel) finished second Video, courtesy of attheraces. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, in a Sandown maiden last time June 4. The 4-5 pick ,3,886. was smartly away to grab the rail and the lead and O-Brighton Farm Ltd; B-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd; minimal encouragement saw the 37,000gns TATDEC T-James Given. foal and 26,000 TATOCT yearling score by 1 1/2 easy lengths from Many a Slip (GB) (Verglas {Ire}). Lifetime Lingfield, 14.15, Mdn, ,5,500, 2yo, f, 5f (AWT), Record: 3-1-1-0, ,3,694. 1:00.32, stn. O-David F Powell; B-Dunchurch Lodge Stud Co; T-Rich- +BRAMBLEBERRY (GB) (f, 2, Cape Cross {Ire}--Miss ard Hannon. Satamixa {Fr} {G1SW-Fr, $278,908}, by Linamix {Fr}) broke well to sit close up in second before taking over F R A N C E on the home turn. Sprinting clear in the straight, the H H 7-2 second choice was kept up to her work to score by Yesterday s Results: 1 1/4 lengths from Virginia Hall (GB) (Medicean {GB}). = Longchamp, 14.20, Cond, 29,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mT, Video, courtesy of attheraces. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, i 1:49.70, gd. ,3,562. LOW KEY (f, 3, Johannesburg--Diana My Love {SP}, by O-Grant Thornton Racing Club; B-Highclere Stud; Siberian Express), down the field at Maisons-Laffitte T-Tom Dascombe. last time Apr. 10, started at 9-1 and stalked the early pace out wide. Overhauling the long-time leader Belesta (GB) (Xaar {GB}) in the final furlong, the $45,000 KEENOV weanling and i105,000 DEAAUG yearling asserted to score by 1 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 1 place, i16,700. O-Malcolm Parrish; B-Budget Stable, Hicks & Nikkel; T-Alain de Royer-Dupre.

Longchamp, 14.50, Cond, i29,000, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/16mT, 1:47.00, gd. BLAZE OF FIRE (GB) (c, 3, {GB}--Flamenco Red {GB}, by Warning {GB}), third at Chantilly last time Apr. 23, was sent off at 13-5 and quickly established his authority at the head of affairs. Strongly pressed Wolverhampton (16.00, Mdn) DIXIE BRIGHT (Dixie late on by Zaidpour (Fr) (Red Ransom), the homebred Union) wins at 28-1. clung on to score by a short neck. Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 2 wins, 3 places, 38,850. Lingfield (14.15, Mdn) BRAMBLEBERRY (GB) (Cape i O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd; T-Criquette Cross {Ire}) wins at first asking. Head-Maarek. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/23/09 • PAGE 5 of 6

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: H G E R M A N Y H 7th-PHA, $43,300, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW3X, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:16, ft. Sunday=s Result: MT. GLITTERMORE (c, 4, Orientate--Spanish Glitter Dortmund, 16.45, Cond, i5,100, 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT, {MSW & MGSP}, by Glitterman) Lifetime Record: 2:07.48, gd. 14-4-4-2, $147,250. O-Ted Hoover. B-Fred Kissling NINA CELEBRE (IRE) (f, 3, Peintre Celebre--Next Gina (KY). T-Randy Nunley. *$250,000 yrl >06 FTSAUG; {Ger} {G1SW-Ger, $285,755}, by Perugino), fourth in $85,000 RNA 2yo >07 BESMAR; $35,000 2yo 2007 the Listed Preis des Union Gestuts when last seen at FTMJUL. Cologne in September, took an early position in midfield. Cruising up to the leaders at the top of the 4th-MNR, $22,400, 6-21, NW2L, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, lane, the 1-2 chalk was ridden into the lead 1 1/2 fur- 1:05 4/5, ft. longs from home before notching a length success from GIRLS IMAGE (f, 3, =s Image--Native Margarita (Ger) (Lomitas {GB}). Lifetime Record: {SW, $110,183}, by Gate Dancer) Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 0 places, i11,000. 5-2-0-1, $34,077. O-Stewart Mather Madison. B-Take O/B-Gestut Wittekindshof; T-Peter Schiergen. 5 of Ocala LLC (KY). T-Thomas M Amoss. *$13,000 yrl >07 KEESEP.

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 8th-FLX, $21,700, NW1BX, (S), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:05 2/5, ft. AMERICA I=LL MAKE IT UP (g, 5, Precise End--Wish Alert {SP, $120,407}, by Gold Alert) Lifetime Record: 15-4-0-2, BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: $49,270. O-Michael Imperio. B-Sez Who Thoroughbreds DR. O. G. FISCHER MEMORIAL H., $50,000, SRP, (NY). T-Ralph D=Alessandro. 6-21, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:23 2/5, ft. 1--#SAILOR=S SISTER, 119, f, 4, Petionville--Cayman 8th-HST, $20,438, 6-21, C, (S), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, Sunset, by Wolf Power (SAf). O-Tommy Town 1:16 2/5, ft. Thoroughbreds LLC; B-Everest Stables Inc (KY); RIGHT HONORABLE (g, 4, Vying Victor--Sophie J T-Henry Dominguez; J-Joe A Martinez; $30,000. {MSW, $293,220}, by Regal Remark) Lifetime Record: Lifetime Record: 13-4-3-4, $151,005. *Full to Sailors 17-3-1-5, $60,304. O-Linwood Stables. B-Village Bus Sunset, MGSW, $388,383. Service Ltd (BC). T-Robert J Anderson. *Full to Com- 2--Goodbye Norma Jean, 121, m, 5, Tale of the Cat-- modore Craig, MSW & GSP, $345,868; and 1/2 to Norma=s Legacy, by Red Ransom. ($140,000 yrl Regal Red (On Target), MSW, $188,487. >05 KEESEP). $11,000. 3--More Accord, 116, f, 4, More Than Ready--One ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNER: Accord, by . $5,000. +Kalulu, f, 3, Gold Token--Hurricane , by Margins: HF, NK, 6HF. Odds: 2.00, 2.80, 9.90. Southern Halo. FLX, 6-22, 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-Stonewall Farm (NY). *$6,000 yrl >07 NYBOCT. BUDWEISER EMERALD H., $50,000, EMD, 6-21, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:36 1/5, wf. W I N N E R S B Y U. S. S I R E S 1--#ASSESSMENT, 118, g, 5, Jump Start--Native H H Ghost, by Silver Ghost. ($16,000 yrl >05 KEESEP; $15,000 RNA wlng >04 KEENOV). O-Tice Ranch; IN JAPAN: B-Bohanon-Walden (KY); T-Howard Belvoir; J-Gallyn Pretty Gold (Aus), f, 3, Fusaichi Pegasus--Pilgrim (Aus), Vick Mitchell; $27,500. Lifetime Record: 22-5-3-3, by Danehill. Kawasaki, 6-18, June Flower Sho, 7.5f. $153,480. Lifetime Record: 4-1-3-0, $88,542. O-Kenji Yokose; 2--Wasserman, 118, g, 7, Cahill Road--Share the B-Ramsey Pastoral Co Pty Ltd; T-Hideyuki Mori Knight, by Knights Choice. $10,000. +Kitty (Jpn), f, 3, Northern Afleet--Forest Kitty, by 3--Gallon, 116, g, 4, Victory Gallop--Bellehop, by Forestry. Hanshin, 6-20, Novice Race, 9f. Lifetime Hennessy. ($34,000 RNA yrl >06 KEESEP). $7,500. Record: 1-1-0-0, $52,083. O-Shigeo Takeda; Margins: NK, 3/4, 2 3/4. Odds: 3.70, 3.60, 4.20. B-Kiyoshige Yamashita; T-Kenji Nonaka.

• ON THE WORKTAB • • ON THE WORKTAB • HOLLYWOOD SANTA ANITA Becrux (Ity) (Glen Jordan {GB}), 6f, •1:12.40, 1/13 Bonfante (Fruition), 6f, 1:13.60, 4/6 Rail Trip (Jump Start), 4f, :49.00, 15/27 Pioneerof the Nile (Empire Maker), 5f, 1:01.20, 14/25 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 6/23/09 • PAGE 6 of 6

Pazzo Pazzini (Ire), c, 2, Tiger Hill (Ire)--Pride of My B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Heart (GB), by Lion Cavern. Livorno, Italy, 6-21, Cond, 2yo, 7 1/2fT. B-Keatly Overseas Ltd. EUROPE *10,000gns RNA wnlg >07 TATDEC. **1/2 to Night Prospector (GB) (Night Shift), GSW-Eng, $212,990. HANDICAP RESULT: Xaarienne (GB), f, 2, Xaar (GB)--Saharienne, by FRANCE, Longchamp, 13.50, 6-22, i48,000, 4yo/up, A.P. Indy. Durtal, France, 6-21, Mdn, 2yo, 5 1/2fT. 1 7/8mT, 3:17.20, gd. B-Ecurie Skymarc Farm. *i8,000 RNA wnlg >07 PEARLY WELLS (GB) (c, 4, Sadler=s Wells--Pearly Shells DEADEC; i20,000 yrl >08 ARQAUG. {GB} {MGSW-Fr, $248,794}, by Efisio {GB}) Lifetime Snooker (Ger), c, 3, Acambaro (Ger)--Sheraton (Ire) Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, 4 places, i43,010. O-6C (SP-Ger), by Brief Truce. Dortmund, Germany, 6-21, Racing Ltd & Susan Magnier; B-6C Racing Ltd; T-Alain Cond, 3yo, 1m 165ydsT. B-Anni Groschler. de Royer-Dupre. Balnea (Fr), f, 3, Bernebeau (Fr)--Balneo (Fr), by En Calcat (Fr). Les Sables d=Olonne, France, 6-22, CONDITIONS RESULTS: Cond, 3yo, 1 11/16mT. B-Mme A Boisnard & G ITALY, , 16.05, 6-21, i22,500, 3yo/up, Margogne. 1 1/8mT, 1:56.70, sf. Sam Crets (Fr), c, 3, Black Sam Bellamy (Ire)--Rhaetia MILES GLORIOSUS (h, 6, Repriced--Treasure Coast, by (Ire), by Priolo. Durtal, France, 6-21, Mdn, 3yo, c/g, Foolish Pleasure) Lifetime Record: MSW & MGSP-Ity, 1 3/8mT. B-G M Protti. *i15,000 yrl >07 DEAOCT. 53-18-10-13, i456,616. O-Scuderia Razza dell=Olmo Selagan (Fr), c, 3, Dalakhani (Ire)--Sagalina (Ire), by SRL; B-Justice Farm, Greg & Steve Justice; T-Riccardo Linamix (Fr). Jallais, France, 6-21, Mdn, 3yo, Menichetti. *$12,500 yrl >04 FTKOCT. **1/2 to No. 1 1/2mT. B-Haras de SA Aga Khan SCEA. One Gem (Geiger Counter), MSP, $170,018. Irich la Hutte (Fr), f, 3, Daylami (Ire)--Irish Style (Ire), by Mujadil. Durtal, France, 6-21, Mdn, 3yo, f, 1 3/8mT. FRANCE, Les Sables d=Olonne, 14.35, 6-22, i22,000, B-Haras de Saint Pair. *i36,000 wnlg >06 DEADEC. 4yo/up, 1 11/16mT, 3:50.90, gd. Sienna May, f, 3, Dixie Union--Libertaire (SW), by KIMBLE (FR) (g, 7, Jimble {Fr}--Kipartira {Fr}, by Highest Honor (Fr). Dax, France, 6-21, Mdn, 3yo, Magwal {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 17 starts, 8 wins, 7fT. B-Palides Investments N.V. Inc. *$130,000 yrl 6 places, i128,220. O-Mme Hugues Crosnier; >07 KEESEP. **1/2 to Cuaba (Smoke Glacken), B-L Duverger, Mme F Duverger, M Duverger & Mme S MGSP, $208,264. Duverger; T-N Leenders. Perfect Shot (Ire), c, 3, (Ire)--Zoom Lens (Ire), by Caerleon. Chepstow, Britain, 6-22, Mdn, FRANCE, Wissembourg, 16.45, 6-21, 15,000, 3yo, i 3yo/up, 12f 23ydsT. B-David Jamison Bloodstock. 1 1/2mT, 2:28.60, gd. *20,000gns yrl >07 TATOCT. **1/2 to Atlantis ACCORDING (GB) (c, 3, Dalakhani {Ire}--Amaryllis {Ire}, Prince (GB) (Tagula {Ire}), GSW-Eng, $162,735. by Sadler=s Wells) Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 2 wins, Voortrekker (GB), g, 3, Imperial Dancer (GB)--Sweet 2 places, i21,200. O/B-George Strawbridge; T-Freddy Wilhelmina (GB), by Indian Ridge (Ire). Head. *1/2 to Day or Night (GB) (Daylami {Ire}), G1SP- Wolverhampton, Britain, 6-22, Mdn, 3yo, 1m 141yds Fr. (AWT). B-C T Van Hoorn. Shany de Loriol (Fr), f, 3, Lavirco (Ger)--Whistle ITALY, Livorno, 21.45, 6-21, i13,500, 4yo/up, Sweetly (GB), by Green Tune. Aix-les-Bains, France, 7 1/2fT, time: n/a, gd/sf. MORIWOOD (ITY) (h, 5, Morigi {GB}--Black Wood, by 6-21, Mdn, 3yo, 1 9/16mT. B-SARL Equi=Libre Evian Woodman) Lifetime Record: SW-Ity, 26-10-2-2, and R Bertrand. Adone (Ger), c, 3, Platini (Ger)--Adena Springs (Ger), by i149,379. O/B-Scuderia Siba; T-Stefano Botti. *1/2 to Ceprin (Ire) (Desert Prince {Ire}), MSW & MG1SP-Ity, College Chapel (GB). Milan, Italy, 6-21, Mdn, 3yo, $703,241. 7 1/2fT. B-Christine Freund.

ITALY, Siracusa, 20.25, 6-21, i9,900, 2yo, 7fT, time: H W I N N E R S B Y E U R O S I R E S H n/a, gd. SUPER STELLA (GB) (f, 2, Arakan--Night Owl {GB}, by Night Shift) Lifetime Record: 4-3-1-0, i15,470. IN JAPAN: O-Antonino Bosco; B-Kingwood Bloodstock; T-Massimo Bruce Barows (Jpn), c, 3, Singspiel (Ire)--Sanchez (GB), Sardelli. *5,500gns wnlg >07 TATDEC. by Wolfhound. Fukushima, 6-21, Novice Race, 6fT. Lifetime Record: 6-1-1-0, $80,729. O-Hirotsugu ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Inokuma; B-Darley Japan Farm; T-Kazuya Nakatake. Gooseley Chope (Fr), f, 2, Indian Rocket (GB)--Gooseley Lane (GB) (SW-Ger), by Pyramus. Wissembourg, All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, France, 6-21, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. B-A Chophard. unless otherwise indicated