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Slight Fever for Funny Cide HEADLINE p.2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003 BOUTIQUE SEASON BEGINS AT SARATOGA STROLL ROLLS TO HALL OF FAME VICTORY The Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Yearling Sales, the first of Claiborne Farm’s homebred Stroll (Pulpit), who often the season’s select sales, kick off this evening at 7:30 kicks up a fuss prior to his races, managed to retain p.m. in upstate New York. A total of 217 yearlings are enough gas in the tank to steamroll over the yielding set to go under the hammer by such world-class stal- Saratoga lawn and 10 rivals, scoring an impressive lions as A.P. Indy, Carson City, Danzig, Deputy Minis- four-length victory in Monday’s GII National Museum of ter, Dynaformer, El Prado (Ire), Gone Racing Hall of Fame H. Sent off the lukewarm favorite West, Kingmambo, Kris S., Mr. for the Hall of Fame trainer/jockey combination of Bill Greeley, Rahy, Saint Ballado, Seattle Mott and Bailey, Stroll came into his graded Slew, Silver Deputy, Thunder Gulch, stakes debut off a six-length allowance win at Belmont Unbridled and his son Unbridled’s Park May 10 and a record-setting victory in Monmouth Song. The latter, who is having an Park’s 1 1/16-mile Lamplighter S. July 5. Full of run early, the eager bay stalked pacesetting leader Sharp outstanding Saratoga meeting as a Impact (Siphon {Brz}) through opening fractions of sire, could leave yet another indelible :23.55, :48.27 and three quarters in 1:12.80. Quick to mark on this sale early on when hip respond when asked, the colt charged to the front at number 21 strides into the ring. The the three-sixteenths pole and chestnut colt, consigned to the sale drew off with authority late by Dromoland/Hartwell, is out of for the easy score. According Aug. 5-7 7:30pm Grade I winner La Gueriere (Lord at to Mott, Stroll will probably War {Arg}) and is a half brother to make his next start in the GII MGSW & MGISP Lasting Approval (With Approval). Jamaica S. at Belmont Sept. “He’s got all the ingredients--the looks, the pedigree, 21. Click for the brisnet.com he’s a super mover and a lovely balanced horse,” com- chart or the free brisnet.com Stroll Horsephotos mented Robbie Lyons, who co-consigns the March 26 catalogue-style pedigree. foal with Gerry Dilger of Dromoland. “He’s by an excel- lent sire out of a great mare, and it doesn’t hurt that he NATIONAL MUSEUM OF RACING HALL OF FAME H.-GII, was raised at a quality nursery like Wimborne Farms.” $150,000, SAR, 8-4, 3yo, 1 1/8mT, 1:49 1/5, yl. 1--@STROLL, 117, c, 3, by Pulpit The immediate family made big news at this year’s 1st Dam: Maid for Walking (GB) (GSP-Eng, Keeneland April Sale, when his half brother by El Prado $183,719), by Prince Sabo sold for a whopping $850,000 to Fleetwood/NW Man- 2nd Dam: Stinging Nettle (GB), by Sharpen Up (GB) agement. He is but one of many offerings Fasig-Tipton 3rd Dam: Nettlebed (GB), by (GB) is pinning its hopes on. “We have an excellent group of O/B-Claiborne Farm (KY); T- I Mott; J-J D horses,” said Fasig-Tipton President Walt Robertson. Bailey; $90,000. Lifetime Record: 9-4-2-1, $206,547. “And, as I always say, it’s all about the horses and if *1/2 to Patrol (Lear Fan), MSW & GISP, $398,920. I’m right we’re going to have a good sale. I like our 2--Urban King (Ire), 115, c, 3, Desert King (Ire)--Uruk group of horses as well or better than we’ve ever had. (GB), by Efisio (GB). O-Amerman Racing Stables LLC; Do we have as many really, really top horses as we had B-Eric Puerari and D Hazen Ades (IRE); $30,000. two years ago? We’ll see. But everybody that’s sup- 3--Saint Stephen, 115, c, 3, Saint Ballado--Goulash, by posed to be here is here.” (Cont. p3) Mari's Book. ($400,000 yrl '01 FTKJUL). O-P Karches & C E & S T Harris; B-A U & M Jones (KY); $16,500. Margins: 4, 1 1/4, 3/4. Odds: 2.65, 4.90, 5.00. Click here to view the Also Ran: Hypnotist, Kissin Saint, G P Fleet, Sharp Saratoga Selected Yearling Catalogue Impact, Supervisor, Hidden Truth, Saint Liam, Coalition. Scratched: Awesome Time, Colita, Christine's Outlaw. Keeneland Sales Success At Saratoga VOODOO DANCER S Diana H. (G1) ! LADY TAK S Test S. (G1) ZAVATA S Amsterdam S. (G2) ! ASHADO S Schuylerville S. (G2) FILM MAKER S Lake George S. (G3) (800) 456-3412 www.keeneland.com September Yearling Sale Catalog Now Available Online at www.keeneland.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/03 • PAGE 2 of 9

SKY MESA FINE AFTER HASKELL P WEEKEND WRAP-UP P Sky Mesa (Pulpit), runner-up in the Sunday’s GI Haskell Invitational, was back at his Saratoga barn at FEVER NO LAUGHING MATTER FOR FUNNY CIDE 6:30 yesterday morning. The John Oxley runner was Funny Cide (Distorted Humor), a disappointing third making his second start off a nine-month layoff in the as the even-money favorite in the $1-million GI Haskell Haskell. “He cooled out quickly and he wasn’t nearly as Invitational H. at Monmouth Park Sunday, came out of tired as he was the first time back,” Donna Ward, wife the race with a slight fever. The winner of two thirds of and assistant to trainer John Ward Jr., said. As for Sky the Triple Crown, he returned to his barn at Saratoga Mesa’s latest effort, she said, “I wish we had been a late Sunday night. According to trainer Barclay Tagg, little closer to the pace, where he wouldn’t have had the gelding had a fever of 102 [normal range is 99 and quite so much to do [in the stretch]. We wanted him to 101 degrees] and was tired following Sunday’s defeat, rate off the pace, but, to me, there was no pace.” The but Tagg did not blame the abnormal temperature for eye-catching bay also has his sights set on the 10- Funny Cide’s off day, instead attributing the lackluster furlong Travers S. effort to the track surface. “[Jockey Jose Santos] said he didn’t like the going,” Tagg said. “He was never STRONG HOPE TO TRAVERS; OTHERS TO BYPASS comfortable.” The chestnut was scheduled to make his Trainer Todd Pletcher confirmed Monday that next appearance in the $1-million Travers S. at Sunday’s GII Jim Dandy S. winner Strong Hope (Grand Saratoga Aug. 23, but his participation in that race is Slam) will take another step up in distance for a re- now up in the air. “I honestly don’t know [if he’ll run],” match with Empire Maker in the Travers S. Aug. 23. In Tagg said. “The Travers is just 20 days away.” response to the detractors, Pletcher indicated that the bay, who has won five straight, doesn’t need the lead FRANKEL MAPS OUT FUTURE FOR STABLE STARS to win. “We’ve never sat him off a horse, but we’ve Haskell hero Peace Rules (Jules), who returned to the never really had to,” said Pletcher. “I don’t think he’s a Spa in “good shape” following Monmouth’s Sunday horse that has to be on the lead to be effective. It’s just feature, will not run in the Aug. 23 GI Travers S. at a matter of he’s a naturally fast horse and there’s not Saratoga, trainer Bobby Frankel confirmed Monday. The going to be a whole lot of horses in front of him. He three-year-old will instead take on older horses, includ- puts himself in the game and doesn’t have to work real ing stablemate Milwaukee Brew (Wild Again), in the $1- hard to do it.” Not planning on making the pilgrimage to million GI Pacific Classic at Del Mar Aug. 24. Frankel Saratoga is Haskell Invitational fourth-place finisher will still be represented, however, in Saratoga’s Mid- Wild and Wicked (Wild Again). According to trainer Ken Summer Derby by GI Belmont S. winner Empire Maker McPeek, the David Randal-owned colt returned from his (Unbridled). Far back early, the colt came up just a neck first lifetime defeat in good order, but will not make the short as the 1-5 favorite in the GII Jim Dandy S. at trip. “He only got beat a length by the Derby winner Saratoga Sunday. There will likely be a change in tac- [Funny Cide]. He’s a nice horse and he obviously fits tics for his next start. “I learned something from the somewhere at that level, but we’re going to skip the race,” Frankel said. “I think in all his races, [Empire Travers at this point.” McPeek mentioned that the GIII Maker] runs better when he’s right there [with the Pennsylvania Derby at Philadelphia Park Sept. 1 is likely leaders]. If I had [the Jim Dandy] to do over again, I’d to be the colt’s next start. Also likely to bypass the have probably put him right in behind [the frontrunners] Travers is Jim Dandy S. third Congrats (A.P. Indy). “I going into the turn.” thought Congrats ran fine,” commented trainer Shug McGaughey. “But he’s still relatively green. That was RELIEF IN NACHEEZMO CAMP only his sixth lifetime start and only his first start in a Ted Johnson’s GSP Nacheezmo (Carson City), who stakes.” McGaughey indicated that an allowance test was vanned off the track Sunday after finishing fifth in would be the colt’s most likely next start. “I’m not the GII Jim Dandy S., did not sustain any injury during tempted to run him in the Travers at all,” the trainer the running, according to trainer James Bond. “He was said. “If the race were to unravel and at the last mo- a little funny in his right front,” Bond explained Mon- ment something happens that I don’t want to see hap- day. “Jorge [Chavez] jumped off him to be cautious. pen to one of the other ones, there could be a possibil- Thankfully, it’s nothing serious. All the X-rays came ity. He’d have to carry 126 pounds against the others back negative. We’ll monitor it for the next few days.” right now and I am not sure he’s up to that.” TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/03 • PAGE 3 of 9

MRLS Still A Factor... P FASIG-TIPTON CONT. P The Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome of 2001 will have some sort of impact on this sale, though officials The Freshman Class... at Fasig-Tipton are confident that they have assembled The Fasig-Tipton July Sale saw outstanding debut a representative August catalogue. “We’re still minus performances from new sires like Cat Thief (Storm Cat) the early foals from Kentucky,” Walt Robertson ex- and Fusaichi Pegasus (Mr. Prospector), and those two plained. “We were in July and it’s a segment that’s just are joined by a formidable group of their peers at not there. But the MRLS applies only to horses that Saratoga. Other new stallions with offspring on parade aren’t here, not those that are here. We’re close to the include the late Chester House (Mr. Prospector), Chief same numbers [in the catalogue] as last year [here], so Seattle (Seattle Slew), whose first yearlings sold ex- numbers wise it hit us harder in July, but we’re fine. I tremely well in July, Giant’s Causeway (Storm Cat), don’t think it’s going to hurt the price of horses, there’s Lemon Drop Kid (Kingmambo), More Than Ready just less of them from that early segment. I think that (Southern Halo), Stephen Got Even (A.P. Indy), Tale of there are fewer horses that don’t belong here this year the Cat (Storm Cat), War Chant (Danzig) and Yankee since I’ve been coming up here.” Victor (Saint Ballado). “I think the young sires right here are stronger than they’ve been in the past,” Robertson It’s All In The Family... commented. “That’s just the kind of sire that came into Three hips before lot 21 takes his turn in the lime- stud two years ago.” light, a colt out of Lady Lochnivar, a full sister to the aforementioned La Gueriere, will get his chance. The The Princess and the Pauper... chestnut, by A.P. Indy, is kin to a pair of horses who William S. Farish’s Lane’s End has had a profitable made good money in the ring. Priceless Storm (Storm association with Jewel Princess, the older Cat) sold for $500,000 at the 2000 Keeneland Septem- mare in 1996 and winner of that year’s Breeders’ Cup ber Sale while three-year-old Stealth Fighter (Deputy Distaff at Woodbine. The Versailles, Kentucky, outfit Minister) brought $400,000 at the same sale in 2001. had the good fortune of consigning the then eight-year- “He’s just a lovely colt; certainly he’s a good example old mare to the 2000 Keeneland November Sale, where of what his sire gets,” commented Reiley McDonald, she was sold for $4.9 million carrying a foal by Storm whose Eaton Sales consigns the colt. “I don’t know if Cat to the winning bid of John Magnier. Lane’s End we have a better colt in the barn and we have the barn was also the consignor of her two-year-old of this year, filled with some great colts. The mare gets great foals, a Storm Cat filly named Home Court, which made she’s a beautiful mare. This colt just floats in the pad- $650,000 at last year’s Keeneland September Sale. dock, he’s a great mover and he has a great disposition. They are back and ready to come out firing tonight. Hip He’s just a really nice colt.” number 13 is a chestnut filly, also by Storm Cat, and Lane’s End’s Bill Farish is bullish on her chances. “She’s (Fasig-Tipton cont. p8) a Storm Cat out of that mare, she’s an exceptional individual,” Farish commented. “She’s a nice filly and with all that pedigree, what else can you ask for? She’s got good size, she’s well proportioned and those are the kind of Storm Cats that tend to sell well. We had the mare at the farm for a while for The Corporation and this is far and away her best foal.”

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RHYTHM TO CONTINUE Connections of Russian At San Luis Rey... Rhythm (Kingmambo) look set to keep the filly in train- Azeri (Jade Hunter), gearing up for Sunday’s GII ing next year. After taking Saturday’s G1 Nassau S. at Clement L. Hirsch H. at Del Mar, worked four panels in Goodwood, the chestnut was touted as a possible for :47.80 Monday at San Luis Rey Downs. According to the GI Breeders’ Cup Fillies and Mares Turf at Santa trainer Laura de Seroux, the five-year-old chestnut will Anita Oct. 25. However, owners Cheveley Park Stud ship to Del Mar Thursday. may sidestep that race with a view to a four-year-old campaign. “I know the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- At Saratoga... son, would very much like to keep her in training at Donn H. winner Harlan’s Holiday (Harlan), who was four,” racing manager Chris Richardson told the Daily scratched from Saturday’s GI Whitney H. at Saratoga, breezed five furlongs in 1:01 2/5 Monday in company Mail yesterday. “For this reason I think it is highly un- with stablemate and GISW Tweedside. The four-year- likely that she would go to the Breeders’ Cup this year-- old is scheduled to make his next start in the GII especially as it is in Santa Anita, where European Saratoga Breeders’ Cup Aug. 16. horses are not favored.” MGISW Mineshaft (A.P. Indy), working for the sec- GOLDEN APPLES TO SELL AT KEENELAND ond time in four days, covered a half mile in :48 1/5 on Gary Tanaka’s Golden Apples (Ire) (Pivotal {GB}--Loon the main track Monday. According to trainer Neil {Fr}, by Kaldoun {Fr}), last year’s champion turf mare, Howard, the work was faster than the conditioner will be sold at the 2003 Keeneland November Breeding anticipated. “We were looking to go :49, :49 and Stock Sale. The five-year-old mare, retired after a change,” said Howard. “But the way he did it, it was so runner-up dead-heat finish in the GI John C. Mabee H. easy and he finished fast. It was an excellent work and in July, will be consigned by Taylor Made Sales we’re very happy with it.” The four-year-old appears Agency. “We were ecstatic when Mr. Tanaka told us he likely to make his next appearance in the GI Woodward wanted to consign the mare with us,” Mark Taylor, S. at Belmont Park. Sept. 6. head of the sale’s agency, said. “Mr. Tanaka’s race program is focused exclusively on quality. Golden Ap- ples is an extraordinary mare who could represent the P R E S U L T S P foundation of a breeding program.” During her champi- onship season, Golden Apples won last year’s GI Saturday, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Beverly D., GI Yellow Ribbon S. and GII Santa Ana H. GRAN PREMIO ROBERTO E NELSEON G SEABRA-G1, She claimed the 2001 GI Del Mar Oaks and GII Las $45,000, Hipodromo da Gavea, 8-2, 4yo/up, f/m, Palmas H. On the board in 13 of 15 starts, Golden 2000mT, 2:03.9, hy. Apples won six times and earned $1,621,787. The 1--#@sFILO (BRZ), 128, f, 4, Reve Dore November sale runs from Nov. 2 through Nov. 16. 1st Dam: Ask Unor (Brz), by Kenetico (Brz) 2nd Dam: Unortici (Brz), by Norwegian JOCKEY CHANGE FOR VOLPONI Trainer P.G. 3rd Dam: Najoticci (Brz), by Stouci (GB) Johnson announced Monday that Hall of Fame jockey O-Stud Palura; B-Haras Equila; T-L T Holanda; Jerry Bailey will take over the reigns on defending J-Marcelo Cardoso. Lifetime Record: 7-3-1-0. Breeders’ Cup Classic champion Volponi 2--Music Of Love (Brz), 130, m, 5, New Colony-- (Cryptoclearance). The five-year-old, second in Satur- Plentyoftimetowin, by Storm Bird. O-Stud Santo day’s GI Whitney H. at Saratoga, will make his next da Posse; B-Haras Pemale. start in the GII Saratoga Breeders’ Cup Aug. 16 fol- 3--Bike (Brz), 128, f, 4, Trempolino--Instant Blue (Brz), lowed by the GII Meadowlands Cup Oct. 3. by Ghadeer (Fr). O-Haras Santa Maria de Araras; B-Haras Mondesir. All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Margins: 1, 2. unless otherwise indicated (Results cont. p5) TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/03 • PAGE 5 of 9

(Results cont.) Saturday, Buenos Aires, Argentina GRAN PREMIO IGNACIO E IGNACIO E. CORREAS-G1, Saturday, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil $32,640, Palermo, 8-2, 4yo/up, f/m, 2500m, 2:38.13, GRAN PREMIO MAJOR SUCKOW-G1, $45,000, sy. Hipodromo da Gavea, 8-2, 3yo/up, 1000mT, :56.1, hy. 1--sCUMBRECITA (ARG), 132, f, 4, by Luhuk 1--#@sNORWAY BOY (BRZ), 117, c, 3, by Dodge 1st Dam: Calderona (Arg) (GSW-Arg), by Lefty 1st Dam: Shiny Happy, by Phone Trick 2nd Dam: Contradanza (Arg), by Amateur (GB) 2nd Dam: Mint Spring, by Key To The Mint 3rd Dam: Contratiada (Arg), by Merchant Venturer (GB) 3rd Dam: Sweet Ramblin Rose, by Turn To (Ire) O-El Peje; B-Haras La Quebrada; T-P E Molina; J-J O/B-Haras Anderson; T-Adelcio Menegolo; J-Ilson Noriega; $24,000. Lifetime Record: 12-3-4-3, Correa. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0. $52,017. 2--Little Big Lark (Brz), 130, c, 4, Coax Me Clyde-- 2--Luna Local (Arg), 132, f, 4, Equalize--Luna Elegante Mome (Brz), by Big Lark (Brz). O-Haras Igrejinha; (Arg), by Ahmad (Arg). O-Ansiedad; B-Calvino, Nestor B-Haras Di Cellius. R Y Maldotti, Juan. $4,800. 3--King’s Love (Brz), 132, h, 5, Dodge--Jugada (Arg), 3--Paulistinha (Arg), 132, f, 4, Lode--Paille, by by Salt Marsh. O-Paulo Roberto Mancuso; B-Haras *Paulista. O/B-Santa Maria de Araras; $2,640. Lorulu. Margins: 3/4, 1/2, 1 1/2. Odds: 8.40, 1.95, 5.45. Margins: 1, 1/2. Cumbrecita surprised everyone by winning this Group 1 at Palermo Saturday. Although a winner of the G2 Sunday, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ramon Biaus last year and placed in many graded GRAN PREMIO PRESIDENTE DA REPUBLICA-G1, events in recent months, it seemed implausible that she $45,000, Hipodromo da Gavea, 8-3, 3yo/up, 1600mT, could beat local heroine Luna Local. Unaware of the 1:34.3, sf. odds against her this time, Cumbrecita raced alongside 1--MR. CARREA (ARG), 130, c, 4, by Louis Quatorze the favorite and a couple of lengths behind the leader 1st Dam: Hello Miss (Arg) (GSP-Arg), by Lookingforthebigone Telechica (Arg) (Halo Sunshine). Once in the stretch, 2nd Dam: Hello Baby (Arg), by Proudest Roman Cumbresita was fortunate to avoid the traffic problems 3rd Dam: Hello Love, by * that held up Luna Local and Paulistinha and when pace- O-Haras Sao Francisco de Paula; B-Haras Don setter Telechica started to weaken, she found a hole to Arcangel (Arg); T-Dulcinio Guignoni; J-Gilvan pass, leaving the troubles behind for the rest. In the Guimaraes. Lifetime Record: 9-4-2-1. final strides, she beat Luna Local by 3/4 of a length, 2--Mastro Lorenzo (Brz), 130, c, 4, Jules--Lodoiska landing her first Group 1 in the process and her third (GB), by Polish Precedent. O-Stud Maggiore; B-Haras race out of 12. Santa Maria de Araras. (Results cont. p6) 3--Guardiola (Brz), 132, h, 5, Choctaw Ridge--Sea World (Brz), by Midnight Tiger. O-Gilberto Rozvadoski/ Paulo Meira; B-Haras Expert. Margins: 2,1. MOVING ??? For just a day or forever... TDN TODAY Call us with your new fax number. Headline News ...... 9 pages (732) 747-8060

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Sunday, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sunday, Copenhagen, Denmark GRAN PREMIO BRASIL-G1, $200,000, Hipodromo da SCANDINAVIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP-G3, Gavea, 8-3, 4yo/up, 2400mT, 2:25.9, sf. DKr450,000, Copenhagen, 8-3, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT, 1--LORD MARCOS (BRZ), 130, h, 6, by Clackson (Brz) 2:29.90, gd. 1st Dam: Las Primas, by Woodman 1--DANO-MAST (GB), 128, h, 7, by Unfuwain 2nd Dam: Lexy’s Lady, by Northern Dancer 1st Dam: Camera Girl (GB), by Kalaglow (Ire) 3rd Dam: Euphrosyne, by Judger 2nd Dam: Photo (GB), by Blakeney (GB) O-Stud Red Black; B-Haras Anderson; T-Jonas 3rd Dam: Photo Flash (GB), by *Match II Guerra; J-M Almeida. Lifetime Record: 32-10-9-2. (12,000gns yrl ‘97 TATOCT). O-Stald Composit & 2--Istbestand (Brz), 130, h, 5, Much Better (Brz)--Charm Stald Mosehoj; B-P D & Mrs Player; T-Flemming Us (Brz), by Clackson (Brz). O/B-Stud TNT. Poulsen; J-Terence Hellier; DKr250,000. *MSW-Den 3--Gorylla (Brz), 130, h, 6, New Colony--Steffi II (Arg), & GSW-Fr, Swe. **1/2 to Instamatic (GB) (Night by Mr. Ed (Arg). O-Stud Colorado Dos Pampas; Shift), GSP-Ire. B-Haras Morro Vermelho. 2--Parthe (Fr), 123, g, 9, Highest Honor (Fr)--Plessaya, Margins: 3/4, 3/4. by Nureyev. (FF650,000 yrl ‘95 DEAAUG). O-Stall Nor; B-Societe Aland; DKr100,000. Sunday, Niigata, Japan 3--Royal Experiment, 123, c, 4, Royal Academy-- SEKIYA KINEN-G3-JRA, ¥82,650,000, Niigata, 8-3, Morning Games, by Grey Dawn (Fr). (85,000gns 3yo/up, 1600mT, 1:31.8, fm. yrl ‘00 TATHOU; $120,000 wnlg ‘99 KEENOV). 1--#OSUMI COSMO (JPN), 119, f, 4, by Fuji Kiseki (Jpn) O-Meridian Racing; B-John R Gaines ; 1st Dam: Taisei Kagura (Jpn), by Morning Frolic Dkr50,000. 2nd Dam: Milly Bird (Jpn), by Faberge II (Fr) Margins: 2, HF, 2. Odds: 0.80, 8.90, 2.20. 3rd Dam: Lavatera (Ire), by Le Haar (Fr) Also ran: Alpino Chileno (Arg), Albaran (Ger), Cut O-Hidenori Yamaji; B-Okamoto Bokujo; T-Tadashi Champion (Den), Harrier (Ire), Anchoridge (Swe). Nakao; J-Katsuyoshi Tsuneishi; ¥43,595,000. Dano-Mast made light work of his return to his native Lifetime Record: 18-5-2-2. *1/2 to Osumi Bright (Jpn) country as connections prepare him for another high- (Last Tycoon {Ire}), MSW-Jpn, $2,004,519. profile international campaign. Having won the G2 Prix 2--Eishin Harima O (Jpn), 123, h, 5, Tokai Teio (Jpn)-- Dollar at Longchamp in October, he was beaten a half- Eishin Sunny (Jpn), by Mill George. O-Toyomistu Hira; length by Precision (Fr) when third in the G1 Hong B-Eishin Bokujo; ¥17,170,000. Kong Cup at Sha Tin in December. He took a long time 3--Admire Max (Jpn), 123, c, 4, Sunday Silence--Dyna to recover from his exertions when finishing a disap- Shoot (Jpn), by Northern Taste. O-Riichi Kondo; pointing 10th in the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic at Nad al B-Northern Farm; ¥11,085,000. Sheba Mar. 29. Stalking the early pace under Terence Margins: 1/2, 3/4, HD. Odds: 53.40, 15.00, 1.60. Hellier, he quickened to lead inside the final quarter Osumi Cosmo, looking for her first win since taking before asserting to record a comfortable score from the Shion S. in September, was coming off a fifth-place Parthe. He will now be aimed at the G1 Grosser Preis effort two weeks ago in NST Open. Breaking from the von Baden Sept. 7. Click for the racingpost.co.uk chart. inside in the 16-horse field, the filly stalked the early pacesetters before delivering an impressive turn of foot A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will in the stretch to win going away. Osumi Cosmo is indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will expected to start next in the G3 Fuchu Himba S. on denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner and an + will Oct. 19. first-time starters.

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Expectations are guarded. Circumstances outside the FROM THE DESK OF... industry's control--war, the economy--guarantee a more sober, businesslike approach to the proceedings. This Bill Oppenheim isn't the 'Nineties. And circumstances within the indus- try have been sobering, too. An estimated 30 percent TRAVERS PREPS of the early Kentucky foal crop lost to MRLS tempers Two Mr. Prospector-line sires, Grand Slam (Strong expectations, too. But, within those parameters, the Hope) and Jules (Peace Rules) may have sired the win- consensus is that it's a nice catalogue with plenty of ners of last Saturday's Travers preps, but the two best nice horses in it. There seem to be plenty of people on prep races, I reckon, were run by the respective sec- the grounds and activity is brisk. onds: Empire Maker (Unbridled) in the GII Jim Dandy, and Sky Mesa (Pulpit) in the GI Haskell. I'm leaving the Sires of the New Era cash for an exacta box on those two for the Travers. One Storm Cat colt, one Danzig colt, one Kingmambo colt, a colt and a filly from the last crop by Seattle Interestingly, Empire Maker and Sky Mesa represent the Slew; the old guard is passing, and the prominent com- two most promising 'two-turn dirt' lines going in Ameri- mercial sires in this catalogue aren't very European, can breeding right now. That's American breeding, as either. A.P.Indy is the big name among the proven sires opposed to American-breeding-for-Europe. in this catalogue, and the very American supporting Stud Managing Director Michael cast features names like Silver Deputy, Unbridled's Goodbody predicted a decade ago that American and Song, Thunder Gulch, Carson City, and Saint Ballado. European breeders were about to diverge, to develop But this is an important group of first-year sires. They lines which work one place but not the other. So it is have some really big shoes to fill, and there are some proving. In America, Seattle Slew, primarily but not five-star racehorses among them. The Big Four of this exclusively through A.P. Indy, is becoming increasingly crop are horses with European as well as American influential in American (two-turn dirt) pedigrees; and appeal: Fusaichi Pegasus, Giant’s Causeway, Lemon Unbridled, an offshoot of Mr. Prospector through Drop Kid, and War Chant. They have six, seven, six, Fappiano, has Unbridled's Song hovering on the fringes and two catalogued respectively, but--like all other of making it big, and Empire Maker, who promises to be sires, really--there will be a lot more to judge from in a real top-flight sire prospect when he retires. September.

Lemon Drop Kid is a Kingmambo who won Grade I Sale Time races on the dirt at two, three and four, out of a Seattle It's been a few years since I've been to Saratoga, and Slew mare. He himself looks much more Slew than I must say the grande dame of American racing is Kingmambo, and he seems to be throwing yearlings weathering well. One of those periodic revivals which with Slew-like scope. Whether the Europeans will gam- sees lots of restoration work in storied neighborhoods ble on him we'll have to wait and see, but, interest- and small downtowns has smartened the old girl up, ingly, he is just one of four prominent first-year sires and the weather hasn’t been bad, too, not like it can be represented at Saratoga who is either by A.P. Indy or here. The racetrack was hopping Sunday. If they could out of a Seattle Slew-line mare. A.P. Indy sons Golden have more race meets at Spas in August, there would be less of an attendance problem in racing. But now it's Missile and Stephen Got Even were strongly repre- sale time, and Saratoga has what may be the burden sented numerically at Fasig-Tipton July, and will be this year of being the first major yearling sale of the again in September, but each has a couple at Saratoga. season. (Bill Oppenheim cont. p8) BEHRENS Think about the Racehorse... SEVEN-TIME Graded Stakes Winner of $4,563,500 TWELVE Grade I wins/placings When you consider the yearlings! DARBY DAN (859) 254-0424 Hip #336 Hip #522 at the Saratoga New York-bred Preferred Sale TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/5/03 • PAGE 8 of 9

(Bill Oppenheim cont.) P H I P H A P P E N I N G S P The other Seattle Slew-influenced prominent first-year sire is Dixie Union, who is by Dixieland Band Hip 51, c, Fusaichi Pegasus--Myccatcandance (Storm Cat) out of a Capote mare. He's a very impressive-looking Consigned & bred by Castleton/Lyons (KY). horse himself, and The Judges and I (thanks and a tip The chestnut is the first foal out of a mare who won of the hat to The Judges, boys) were quite impressed the Indian Summer S. and placed in the GIII Sorority S. with what we saw: a little Seattle Slew scope on top of at two. Herself an $850,000 Keeneland September the Dixieland Band speed type. Dixie Union also has six yearling in 1998, she was purchased by her consignor in the sale. carrying this foal for $1.4 million at the 2001 Keeneland November Sale. Not to forget Storm Cat, the Northern Dancer line which is so effective everywhere, and especially for Hip 60, c, Forest Wildcat--Penniless Heiress (Pentelicus) speed and two-year-olds. Forest Wildcat (four at Consigned by Fred Seitz/Brookdale Farm. Saratoga) has graduated to the ranks of proven Sum- Bred by New Farm (KY) mer Sale sires, and Forestry (eight) is second-leading Three times previously has this mare been bred to the Freshman Sire, and off to a very promising start. Storm Cat stallion and each mating has yielded a stakes Debuting sires Cat Thief and High Yield, with six each, performer. Her first foal, Forest Heir, is a two-time add to the ranks of promising Storm Cats. Both have stakes winner; her second, Forest Heiress, the winner good credentials, and should sell well up here. Throw in of the GIII Sorority S. and GIII Valley Stream S. as a Empire Maker's half brother Chester House (six), and it two-year-old; her three-year-old of this year, Wildcat all adds up to an interesting--and intriguing--group of Heir, was second in last year’s GII Sanford S. at genuinely promising first-year sires. Saratoga.

Hip 67, f, Saint Ballado--Raging Apalachee (Apalachee) What They’re Saying At The Sales... Consigned by Taylor Made Farm. Bred by N & P Venture LLC, Faisal Al- Reiley McDonald, Eaton Sales Suwaidi, White Fox Farm, et al (KY) The dark bay is a half sister to Artax (Marquetry), “I think there are going to be some pretty good buy- winner in track-record time of the 1999 Breeders’ Cup ing opportunities here. I haven’t seen quite the traffic Sprint. “She’s a big and athletic filly and it looks like I’d like to see with the number of horses in the sale and she’ll run all day long,” said Frank Taylor of Taylor the number of horses of this kind of quality. There’s Made Sales Agency. “She’s got a good walk to her. been a lot of activity at the barn. There seem to be a lot She has a nice shoulder similar to Artax.” The filly also more end users here than at the July Sale. hails from the female family of Tout Charmant and $4- million yearling Warhol (Saint Ballado). Tim McMurry, bloodstock advisor “There are a lot of really nice horses here, there really Hip 72, f, Maria’s Mon--Regal Band (Dixieland Band) are. It’s a typical Fasig-Tipton catalogue, they do a Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, agent. really nice job getting some good horses here. We have Bred by J D Squires (KY) a pretty long short list. We’re focused on buying a Her full brother, a gray horse named Monarchos who certain kind of horse, but there are certainly other would go on to win the Kentucky Derby, was RNAd out horses we like. You have a number of players in the of this sale in 1999, but those around her are hopeful game who are looking for the same kinds of horses and for a positive outcome this evening. “She’s a lovely in that case there is going to be a good amount of filly, she’s a great physical and she has a lot of pres- competition for that group, like there is at any other ence,” said Meg Levy of Bluewater Sales. “She’s filled sale.” with class. Hopefully, she’ll be a class-type filly and then go on to be a great broodmare prospect.” The bay is also from the family of leading sire Dynaformer.

Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Selected Yearlings Hip 82 S colt by EXPLOIT Hip 143 S colt by GIANT’S CAUSEWAY First foal out of a SEEKING THE GOLD mare, From the first crop by the European whose dam is a GSW Horse of the Year out of a winning and half to SEA HERO. half-sister to BASHFUL.

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INSTA-TISTICS Top 25 Sires of Yearlings from Fasig Tipton (KY) July 2003 (1+ Sold, Listed by Average Selling Price)

********** 2003 Yearling Sales ********** *** 2002 Yearling Sales *** Rank Sire FYR Ring Sold Average Median TopColt TopFilly Sold Average Median 1 FUSAICHI PEGASUS F02 1 1 $800,000 $800,000 $*** $800,000 $*** $*** $*** 2 LEMON DROP KID F02 2 1 500,000 500,000 500,000 *** *** *** *** 3 LORD CARSON F98 1 1 350,000 350,000 350,000 *** 17 27,071 19,000 3 SEATTLE SLEW F80 1 1 350,000 350,000 350,000 *** 1 85,000 85,000 5 CAT THIEF F02 4 4 336,250 310,000 600,000 *** *** *** *** 6 WAR CHANT F02 1 1 200,000 200,000 *** 200,000 *** *** *** 7 MENIFEE F01 3 3 190,000 190,000 230,000 190,000 16 98,356 74,500 8 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 3 2 165,000 165,000 310,000 *** 62 244,001 182,500 9 DEVIL HIS DUE F97 2 2 160,000 160,000 *** 200,000 14 10,514 6,750 9 IN A WALK F95 1 1 160,000 160,000 *** 160,000 *** *** *** 9 MONTBROOK F96 4 2 160,000 160,000 80,000 240,000 23 44,530 30,000 12 CAPE TOWN F00 2 1 150,000 150,000 *** 150,000 33 36,937 33,000 12 CARSON CITY F92 3 3 150,000 175,000 175,000 190,000 27 62,898 47,000 12 JULES F99 2 1 150,000 150,000 150,000 *** 9 5,722 6,000 12 RED RANSOM F92 2 1 150,000 150,000 150,000 *** 29 73,805 55,000 16 STORMIN FEVER F01 5 4 146,250 120,000 300,000 90,000 39 70,385 36,000 17 RUBIANO F94 1 1 140,000 140,000 140,000 *** 9 25,787 19,500 18 MR. GREELEY F97 12 8 137,375 88,500 175,000 500,000 22 80,614 46,000 19 DIXIELAND BAND F86 2 1 135,000 135,000 135,000 *** 27 194,630 75,000 19 GLITTERMAN F92 1 1 135,000 135,000 *** 135,000 20 42,929 32,535 19 TWO PUNCH F88 4 4 135,000 110,000 120,000 230,000 22 73,295 53,500 22 GOLDEN MISSILE F02 9 8 133,750 72,500 600,000 75,000 *** *** *** 23 CAPE CANAVERAL F02 4 3 133,333 160,000 40,000 200,000 *** *** *** 24 STRAVINSKY F01 2 2 122,500 122,500 *** 135,000 64 81,830 53,049 25 THUNDER GULCH F97 12 10 120,100 47,500 400,000 170,000 19 177,039 55,000

Top 10 Freshman (F02) Sires from Fasig Tipton (KY) July 2003 (1+ Sold, Listed by Average Selling Price)

********** 2003 Yearling Sales ********** Rank Sire Ring Sold Average Median TopColt TopFilly 1 FUSAICHI PEGASUS 1 1 $800,000 $800,000 $*** $800,000 2 LEMON DROP KID 2 1 500,000 500,000 500,000 *** 3 CAT THIEF 4 4 336,250 310,000 600,000 *** 4 WAR CHANT 1 1 200,000 200,000 *** 200,000 5 GOLDEN MISSILE 9 8 133,750 72,500 600,000 75,000 6 CAPE CANAVERAL 4 3 133,333 160,000 40,000 200,000 7 YES IT'S TRUE 7 3 118,333 150,000 155,000 50,000 8 HIGH YIELD 7 3 105,667 110,000 125,000 *** 9 TIGER RIDGE 5 4 97,500 85,000 200,000 110,000 10 PRECISE END 1 1 95,000 95,000 95,000 ***

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MONMOUTH SETS RECORD FOR HASKELL Monmouth Park’s 10-race card Sunday, highlighted by the GI Haskell Invitational, brought out 53,638 patrons which helped the Oceanport oval set a record for all HALL OF FAME INDUCTS FOUR Thoroughbred New Jersey tracks. Wagering records also fell on racing’s Hall of Fame opened its door to four new in- Haskell day as total handle of $12,532,532 eclipsed ductees yesterday morning in Saratoga, New York, as the old mark of $11,256,345 set in 2001 while on- jockey Mike Smith, late trainer Hubert “Sonny” Hine, track betting of $3,965,735 surpassed the record of champion Dance Smartly and champion Precisionist $3,950,002 that stood since 1968. were all honored. Smith has guided such accomplished champions as Vindication, Azeri and Holy Bull, whom he tabbed as “the best horse I’ve ever ridden.” The 37- H S A R A T O G A H year-old was quick to name a number of riders, trainers and agents who helped him along the way. Carolyn Yesterday’s Results: Hine was present to remember her husband, Sonny, as 5th-SAR, $46,000, Alw, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, a passionate man who lived and breathed horse racing. 1:51 3/5, ft. Sonny Hine’s crowning was Horse of the ACCEPTABLE VENTURE (c, 3, Acceptable--Academy Year Skip Away, who won 10 Grade I events, including Life {GB}, by Royal Academy), a $7,500 KEESEP year- the Breeders’ Cup Classic, while earning in excess of ling, was solid enough early in his career against $9 million dollars. The first filly to win the Canadian statebreds for his connections to try the Rushaway S. Triple Crown, Dance Smartly was elected in the Con- at Turfway Mar. 22, a race in which he ran a very good temporary Female Horse category. Tammy Samuel- neck second. After an ill-advised attempt at the GI Blue Balaz accepted the award on behalf of her late father, Grass S., he returned to New York two months later to Ernie Samuel, and Sam-Son Farm, who co-owned the romp by 10 1/4 lengths against entry-level allowance filly that won 12 of 17 starts, including the GI Breeders’ foes, then filled the bottom half of the exacta in the Cup Distaff. Inducted in the Contemporary Male Horse Mike Lee S. for statebreds June 28. He tried the turf in category was Precisionist, who captured the 1985 GI his latest and finished second at this level July 12. The Breeders’ Cup Sprint on his way to Champion Sprinter 1-5 chalk in his return to the main track, he lay off of honors. Wanda Hooper accepted Precisionist's plaque the leaders in third, cruised to the lead at the head of on behalf of her late husband, Fred Hooper. the lane and drew clear to a two-length victory. Life- time Record: MSP, 10-3-5-0, $174,260. BLACK TIE AFFAIR TO STAND IN VIRGINA O-Wafare Farm. B-Patricia Purdy (NY). T-Dale Romans. Champion Black Tie Affair (Ire) (Miswaki), who has been standing stud in Japan since 1998, will return to 6th-SAR, $46,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:45 3/5, yl. the United States after being purchased by Donna FIDDLERS FANCY (f, 2, Subordination--Luscious Linda Hayes’ The Stallion Company and will stand at Blue Sue, by Gulch), off a step slowly in her bow, found her Ridge Farm in Upperville, Virginia. He will most likely best stride late and got up for fourth going six panels at stand by private treaty. The 17-year-old, named 1991 Belmont July 17. Stretching to two turns and faced Horse of the Year and Champion Older Horse after with a yielding Spa lawn, the 9-2 chance was smartly winning the GI Breeders’ Cup Classic, stood his first six placed just off the pacesetter and collared that one seasons for $15,000 at Vinery in Lexington, Kentucky nearing the quarter pole. Asked for her best from there, before being shipped to Japan to stand at East Stud. she sprinted to a 2 1/2-length lead in upper stretch and Negotiations to bring him back to the States were was never seriously threatened by the closing favorite brokered by bloodstock agents Carols Moore and Rollin Imski (Diesis {GB}) to win by 1 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Baugh. The gray will stand alongside another 1991 Record: 2-1-0-0, $30,180. champion who returned to the U.S. after a stint in O-Our Canterbury Stables. B-Fiddlers Green Stable (NY). Japan, Sprint Champion Housebuster. T-Gary C Contessa. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/03 • PAGE 2 of 7

(Saratoga report cont.) H D E L M A R H 3rd-SAR, $45,000, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:13 1/5, ft. +PARTHENON (c, 2, Tactical Cat--Hot Salsa {SW, Yesterday’s Results: $259,582}, by Thirty Eight Paces), along with entry 4th-DMR, $63,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW2X, mate Catticus (Atticus), took plenty of support from the 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:33 4/5, fm. Spa crowd and must have worried some early as the SOLAR ECHO (f, 3, Spinning World--Listen Well, by even-money pair caboosed the field. Parthenon, who Secretariat), a half sister to a pair of nice fillies in Lis- had lunged in the air at the break, got into gear leaving tening (Night Shift), MGISW, $577,885; and Beautiful the backstretch and ranged into contention with a four- Noise (Sunny's Halo) GSW & GISP, $516,902, made an wide move. The pacesetting Cool Sport (Coronado’s auspicious turf debut with a relentless gate-to-wire run. Quest) was game through the lane, but Parthenon The gray’s three previous starts had been on the main proved best in the final sixteenth to win by 1 3/4 track, including an late-running 4 1/2-length tally at lengths, with another 7 1/4 lengths back to Catticus. Hollywood June 26. Trying the grass, the homebred The winner was a $75,000 KEESEP yearling purchase. hooked up with second choice Sharpbill (GB) (Eagle He represents the fourth winner for his freshman sire Eyed) from the get-go and those two blazed through (by Storm Cat). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $27,000. fractions of :21 2/5, :44 flat and 1:08 2/5. Sharpbill O-Peachtree Stable. B-Merryman, Cataneo, Hayden & had had enough by that point, but the game Solar Echo McKinney (KY). T-Todd A Pletcher. continued to run on well and asserted a 2 1/2-length superiority over Final Discount (Repriced). Lifetime 1st-SAR, $41,000, Msw, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, Record: 4-3-1-0, $105,000. 1:12 1/5, ft. O/B-Janis R Whitham (KY). T-Ronald McAnally. +CIMARRON RAIN (f, 3, Indian Charlie--Gee Toto, by Slew o' Gold), a $35,000 FTNAUG yearling, came into 6th-DMR, $66,780, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2X, her debut off a series of nice gate works and was 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:37 1/5, ft. treated with Lasix for the race. The crowd’s 1-2 pick VICTORY ENCOUNTER (f, 3, Victory Speech-- was confidently handled by jockey Aaron Gryder, press- Marvelous Moment, by Raise a Native) romped by ing the early pace from the two path before turning the seven lengths in an 8.5-furlong allowance over the event into an impressive 10-length graduation. The Hollywood main May 8 before having to settle for third winner is a half to Tamarack Bay (Dehere), GSP, against $80,000 optional claimers over that track’s turf $120,505. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $24,600. course June 15. Given a 5-2 chance to make it two-in- O-Robert N Scanlon, Scott Lake & Brian Morgan. a-row here, the bay assumed command after a half B-Barry R Ostrager (NY). T-Scott A Lake. mile, lost her advantage on the second turn, but soon regained the lead to score by 2 1/2 lengths over Conti- 4th-SAR, $41,000, Msw, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, nental Lu (Flying Continental). Lifetime Record: 6-4-1-1, 1:12 3/5, ft. $108,720. MISS RODEO (f, 3, Rodeo--Miss Halo Country, by Carr O-Tom Mankiewicz. B-Smith Helen (KY). T-John Sadler. de Naskra), a $37,000 KEESEP yearling and $150,000 OBSMAR two-year-old, was forced to break from 7th-DMR, $58,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, post 10 in her debut and, after making a three-wide 1 1/8mT, 1:47 1/5, fm. move, flattened out to finish third at Belmont July 11. DESSERT (f, 3, Storm Cat--Windsharp {Ch. Older Mare Bet down to 4-5 odds in her first Spa start, the dark & Turf Mare-Can, MGISW, MSP-Fr, $1,290,495}, by bay was content to rate several lengths off the leaders Lear Fan), second in an $80,000 mile optional claiming before ranging up to take aim on the free-running Twice event at Hollywood last time May 24, went off the 3-2 the Ruckus (Highland Ruckus). That foe was reluctant choice for her nine-furlong debut. On top early, the 1/2 to relinquish her lead, but Miss Rodeo ground her down to Johar (Gone West), GISW, $672,215, cruised home a furlong out and edged clear late to prevail by 2 3/4 an easy 3 1/2-length winner over Runaway Lollipop lengths. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $29,110. (Arg) (Candy Stripes). Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-1, O-Susan & John Moore. B Gus Schoenborn Jr (NY). $79,560. T-James A Jerkens. O/B-The Thoroughbred Corp. (KY). T-Richard Mandella. 2001 Saratoga Sales Yearling STRONG HOPE 2003 Jim Dandy S.-G2 at Saratoga Our congratulations to Eugene & Laura Melnyk, FASIG-TIPTON Saratoga office (518) 584-4700 Todd Pletcher and consignor Trackside Farm. www.fasigtipton.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/03 • PAGE 3 of 7

Metal Star, c, 3, Smoke Glacken--Katie Lynn, by Star de A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S Naskra. Niigata, 8-2, Plate Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: H H 6-2-3-0, $207,000. O-Morihiro Sato; B-Moreau IN BRITAIN: Bloodstock International; T-Yasuhisa Matsuyama. Ayun, f, 3, Swain (Ire)--Oumaldaaya (SW-Eng & *$52,000 wnlg ‘00 OBSOCT; $65,000 yrl ‘01 GSW-Ity), by Nureyev. Ripon, 8-4, Hcp, 3yo, FTKOCT. 1 1/4mT. B-Shadwell Farm LLC. *3/4 to Haami Gaily Revolver, c, 3, Touch Gold--Irish Actress (MSW, (Nashwan), MSW-Eng, GSW-Ire & GSP-Ger & US, $571,525), by Seattle Song. Niigata, 8-3, Novice $205,193. Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $41,667. Mr. Lear, g, 4, Lear Fan--Majestic Mae, by Crow (Fr). O-Tokyo Thoroughbred Bureau Inc.; B-Barry R. Ripon, 8-4, Hcp, 3yo/up, 12f 60ydsT. B-Dr Paul R Gutheil. *$20,000 yrl ‘00 KEESEP. Ostrager; T-Yoshihiko Ishige. *$50,000 wnlg ‘00 KEENOV. **Rated in second early, gained command IN IRELAND: in the stretch and widened his advantage to six Lord Admiral, c, 2, El Prado (Ire). See “Ireland.” lengths at the wire. Water Goran, c, 4, Afternoon Deelites--Flight of Angels, IN JAPAN: by Afleet. Kokura, 8-3, Sakurajima Tokubetsu, 8.5f. Ebony Vision, c, 2, Wild Again--Soaring Sultana, by Lifetime Record: 27-4-2-5, $675,167. O-Ryoichi Northjet. Hakodate, 8-3, Novice Race, 6fT. Lifetime Yamaoka; B-Mrs. Lewis C. Ledyard; T-Inao Okada. Record: 2-1-0-0, $47,500. O-Carrot Farm; *1/2 to Nobo Jack (French Deputy), MSW-Jpn, B-Monticule LLC; T-Kiyoshi Hagiwara. *1/2 to Atago $3,641,513. **$4,500 yrl ‘00 KEESEP; $75,000 2yo Taisho (Silver Deputy), SW-Jpn, $448,440. ‘01 BESMAY. ***Moved to challenge the pacesetter **$130,000 yrl ‘02 KEESEP. ***Delivered a strong turning for home and finished strongly to score by late kick over the soft going and pulled clear to score 1 3/4 lengths. by 1 1/4 lengths. Taiki Masquerade, h, 5, Black Tie Affair (Ire)--Illico, by Grab Your Heart, f, 3, Deputy Commander--Kelly Amber (MSW, $233,159), by Highland Park. Niigata, 8-2, Bob Back. Hakodate, 8-2, Pate Race, 8.5f. Lifetime Kashiwazaki Tokubetsu, 9f. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, Record: 16-3-2-3, $274,167. O/B-Taiki Farm; $153,500. O-Kazuko Yoshida; B-Mr & Mrs Dreabon T-Hideaki Fujiwara. *Won by 2 1/2 lengths. Copeland; T-Yoshihiro Hatakeyama. *1/2 to Wilcrest Green Billboard, h, 5, Dehere--Mims Return, by (Houston), SW, $120,174. **$55,000 yrl ‘01 Woodman. Niigata, 8-2, Tochio Tokubetsu, 6fT. KEESEP; $290,000 2yo ‘02 KEEAPR. ***Sixth in the Lifetime Record: 15-5-1-3, $628,750. O-Green Farm; early going, the filly powered to the front in upper B-Kazuhiro Abe; T-Toshiaki Shimizu. *Held up in stretch and won by six lengths. mid-field early, Green Billboard easily overtook the Kaiser Walzer, c, 3, King of Kings (Ire)--Viva Zapata pacesetters in the stretch to win by 3/4 lengths. (GSW-Fr), by Affirmed. Hakodate, 8-2, Novice Race, Toshi the Boss, h, 5, Lost Cade--Lady Glenna, by Lion 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 6-1-0-0, $50,917. O-Southnia d’Or. Hakodate, 8-2, Isaribi S., 8.5f. Lifetime Record: Inc.; B-Pacelco SA & Partners; T-Katsuhiko Sumii. MSP-Jpn, 28-6-1-6, $1,121,833. O-Kanae Kamimura; *Went to the lead down the backstretch and won B-Robert Bertram; T-Ippo Sameshima. *$42,000 yrl easily by 3 1/2 lengths. ‘99 KEESEP; $125,000 2yo ‘00 BESMAR. **Hit the San Baileys, c, 3, Mister Baileys (GB)--Cat Fan, by Lear Fan. Kokura, 8-3, Novice Race, 9fT. Lifetime Record: front at midstretch and drew clear to win by three 14-1-2-1, $111,333. O-Keiji Nagai; B-Mcmillin Bros. lengths. & Mike Sloan; T-Shigetada Takahashi. *$11,500 yrl ‘01 KEEOCT. **Settled in mid-pack early, the colt JAPANESE WINNER BY AMERICAN-BASED SIRE: took the lead late for a half-length score. Nishino Moonlight, f, 4, Diesis (GB)--Remember Castle Brown, f, 3, Silver Hawk--Hiroo Garden (GB), by Midnight, by Cure the Blues. Hakodate, 8-2, Caerleon. Niigata, 8-3, Novice Race, 9fT. Lifetime Tachimachimisaki Tokubetsu, 6fT. Lifetime Record: Record: 5-1-0-0, $60,917. O-Hiroyoshi Usuda; 19-3-4-3, $503,667. O-Nishiyama Farm; B-Nishiyama B-Hiroyoshi Usuda; T-Kazuhiro Seishi. *Closed Farm; T-Hiroaki Sugiura. *1/2 to Attest (Affirmed), in the final yards to win by 1 1/2 lengths. MGSP, $487,937. **Won by 1 3/4 lengths.

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KING CHARLEMAGNE PLATINUM S.-Listed, i57,600, Cork, 8-4, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:37.70, gd/fm. 1--DOSSIER (GB), 123, f, 3, Octagonal (NZ)--Papering (Ire) (Hwt. Older Mare-Ity at 9.5-11f, MGSW-Ity & G1SP-Eng & Fr), by Shaadi. O/B-Sheikh Mohammed H D E N M A R K H bin Rashid al Maktoum; T-John Oxx; J-Johnny Murtagh; i39,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, Sunday’s Late Result: i50,730. COPENHAGEN GOLDEN MILE-Listed, DKr135,000, 2--Twiggy’s Sister (Ire), 130, m, 5, Flying Spur (Aus)-- Copenhagen, 8-3, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:37.20, gd. Winsome Girl (GB), by Music Boy (GB). i11,400. 1--#APPLE GREEN (DEN), 126, g, 5, Perceive 3--Hymn Of Love (Ire), 123, f, 3, Barathea (Ire)--Perils Arrogance--Ellen James, by Plugged Nickle. O-Srald Of Joy (Ire), by Rainbow Quest. i5,400. Rainbow; B-York Stutteri; T-Flemming Poulsen; Margins: NK, 2, SHD. Odds: 2-1, 12-1, 3-1. J-Terence Hellier; DKr75,000. Also ran: Avorado (Ire), Satine (Ire), D’Anjou (GB), One 2--Hovman (Den), 132, g, 4, Kateb (Ire)--Skee The Feen Won One, Atomic Cat. (GB), by Viking. DKr30,000. Dossier belied her inexperience to remain unbeaten 3--Diaghilew (Swe), 126, g, 7, Diaghlyphard--Dancin’ and provide trainer John Oxx and jockey Johnny (Ire), by Hotfoot (GB). Dkr20,000. Murtagh with an afternoon stakes double. Absent since Margins: HF, 1HF, HF. Odds: 19.70, 1.80, 12.80. handing a comprehensive beating to subsequent winner Also ran: Ario (Ire), Mint Julep (Ire), Magic Fact (GB), Indian Belle (Ire) in a Naas maiden May 5, the bay was Aranyi, Ready Eddie (Den), Cabriac (GB), Tough Line settled in a stalking third by Murtagh before quickening (Den). early in the straight. Hitting the front with 1½ furlongs remaining, she was made to fight for her success as Twiggy’s Sister and Mick Kinane emerged as a threat H I R E L A N D H but pulled out more to hold on in a driving finish. Dos- sier will now be aimed at the G2 Matron S. at Yesterday’s Results: Leopardstown Sept. 6. GOLAN EBF GIVE THANKS S.-Listed, i67,200, Cork, 8-4, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/2mT, 2:32.60, gd/fm. 1--#JULIETTE (IRE), 122, f, 3, Sadler’s Wells--Arutua, J “TDN Rising Star” J by Riverman. O/B-Cameron Allard; T-John Oxx; Cork, 2.15, Mdn, i19,200, 2yo, 6fT, 1:14.00, gd/fm. J-Johnny Murtagh; i45,500. Lifetime Record: +SIMPLE EXCHANGE (IRE) (c, 2, Danehill--Summer 6-2-1-0, i79,700. *1/2 to Plato (Lure), GSW-US. Trysting, by ), sent off the 7-2 favorite, was 2--Kiteflyer (Ire), 122, f, 3, In The Wings (GB)--Afraah settled in mid-division throughout the early stages by (Ire), by Caerleon. i13,300. Pat Smullen. Quickening to lead with 300 yards remain- 3--In The Limelight (Ire), 122, f, 3, Sadler’s Wells-- ing, he was challenged wide by the 1-3 favorite Anchor Minnie Habit (Ire), by Habitat. i6,300. (GB) (Inchinor {GB}) but pulled away to record a con- Margins: 1, 1HF, 1. Odds: 8-11, 10-1, 9-2. vincing two-length score. The winner is a half brother Also ran: Love Token (GB), Golly Gosh (Ire), Estivau, to Sights on Gold (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}, SW & MGSP- Fenella’s Link (GB), Marigold (Fr), Turn Back Time (Ire), Ire, GSW-Eng & GSP-UAE, $265,745). Click for the Release. racingpost.co.uk chart. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, Juliette was beaten 3/4 of a length by Snippets (Ire) i13,000. when runner-up in the Listed Noblesse S. at Naas June O/B-Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd; T-Dermot Weld. 18 before registering a career best when fifth in the G1 Irish Oaks at The Curragh last time July 13. Dropped in Naas, 3.30, Mdn, i19,200, 2yo, 7fT, 1:25.90, gd. class for this competitive affair, she was keen in the LORD ADMIRAL (c, 2, El Prado {Ire}--Lady Ilsley (MSP- hands of Johnny Murtagh in the early stages but was Fr), by Trempolino), pitched in at the deep end when helped by the fast tempo set by the runaway leader fifth in the Listed Tyros S. at Leopardstown on his Fenella’s Link (GB) (Linamix {Fr}). Making smooth prog- debut July 26, was sent off at odds of 9-2 to get off ress on the turn into the straight, she grabbed the lead the mark. Held up in rear throughout the early stages, with 300 yards remaining before asserting from stable he was switched wide in the straight and quickened to companion Kiteflyer and Pat Smullen. Juliette will now hit the front with 100 yards remaining before being be aimed at the G3 Park Hill S. at Doncaster Sept. 10. eased to beat Memorandum (GB) (Green Desert) by a length. Lord Admiral was a $135,000 KEESEP yearling. TDN TODAY Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, i13,000. Around the World ...... 7 pages O-Dr M V O’Brien; B-London Thoroughbred Services & & Derry Meeting Farm; T-Charles O’Brien. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/03 • PAGE 5 of 7

Ripon, 4.15, Mdn, £6,465, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:08.01, H F R A N C E H gd/fm. TOTAL DEVOTION (GB) (f, 3, Desert Prince {Ire}-- Yesterday’s Results: Totality {GB} {GSP-Eng}, by Dancing Brave), fourth on Clairefontaine, 2.15, Cond, i15,000, 2yo, f, 1mT, her only other start at Kempton July 9, wired the field time: n/a, sf. here on the way to a decisive first success. The 2-1 NERINYS (IRE) (f, 2, Fasliyev--Erinys {Fr} {SW-Fr, second choice set a modest pace throughout, kicked on $110,053}, by Kendor {Fr}), attempting to become the at the quarter-mile marker and stayed on well in the 21st winner for her freshman sire (by Nureyev), closing stages to safely account for Glamorous Girl (Ire) stepped up in trip for the third consecutive race. She (Darshaan {GB}) by 1 3/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 2-1- tracked the leaders along the rail in sixth until making 0-0, £4,627. notable headway from the top of the straight. The 19-5 O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Henry Cecil. chance was ridden into second at the eighth pole and kept on in determined fashion to oust Amelie Pouliche (Fr) (Desert Prince {Ire}) by a half length nearing the B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N line. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 1 win, 3 places, AMERICA i12,700. O-Ecurie Saint Martin; B-SCEA Bissons; T-Dominique Sepulchre. STAKES RESULTS: WONDER WHERE S., $250,000, WOX, 8-4, (R), 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT, 2:06 2/5, gd. H B R I T A I N H 1--#ALPHA SAPHIRE, 115, f, 3, Alphabet Soup-- Unbridled Woman, by Unbridled. O-Stronach Stable; CHARLTON LOOKS TO VALLEYS B-Adena Springs (ON); T-Malcolm Pierce; Roger Charlton was in bullish mood on Sunday as he J-E Ramsammy; $150,000. Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-0, $246,762. prepares Three Valleys (Diesis {GB}) for Sunday’s G1 2--Commander's Lady, 115, f, 3, Deputy Commander-- Indepedent Waterford Wedgwood Phoenix S. at The Terra Cotta, by Rare Brick. ($40,000 yrl '01 KEESEP). Curragh. Quoted as the ante-post favorite for next $50,000. year’s G1 2000 Guineas at Newmarket after his impres- 3--My Sweet Tooch, 116, f, 3, Tejabo--Now Sweet sive eight-length success in the G3 Coventry S. at Music, by Daniri (Fr). $27,500. Royal Ascot last time June 17, the unbeaten colt was Margins: 2 3/4, NK, HD. Odds: 7.05, 7.30, 8.90. described by his conditioner as “a very exceptional horse.” He will face the Aidan O’Brien-trained Antonius VICTORIANA S., $132,875, WOX, 8-4, (S), 3yo/up, Pius (Danzig), winner of the G2 Railway S. at the venue f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 2/5, gd. June 29, in the six-furlong contest. “He is very exciting 1--INISH GLORA, 115, m, 5, Regal Classic--Star Guest and certainly the best two-year-old I’ve had,” Charlton (SP), by Assert (Ire). O-Robert J Costigan; B-C G told the Racing Post. “There is no doubt Three Valleys Scott DVM (ON); T-Benson MacDonald; J-T K Kabel; has improved since Royal Ascot. He has done well in $79,725. Lifetime Record: GSP, 24-5-6-4, $325,288. every respect. I doubt there’ll be many runners and it 2--Heyahohowdy, 113, f, 4, Domasca Dan--Executive will be interesting to see what Aidan runs. Three Val- Diamond, by Bold Executive. $26,575. leys has the most wonderful action and fast ground 3--Spanish Decree, 115, f, 4, War Deputy--Spanish suits him.” Play, by Great Gladiator. $14,616. Margins: 2, 6, HD. Odds: 1.00, 1.65, 8.80. Yesterday’s Results: Ripon, 4.45, Cond, £8,340, 2yo, 6fT, 1:13.62, gd/fm. COOL RECEPTION S., $78,000, FEX, 8-4, 3yo/up, c/g, HOH BLEU DEE (GB) (c, 2, Desert Style {Ire}--Ermine 1 1/16m, 1:43, ft. {Ire}, by Cadeaux Genereux {GB}), successful on his 1--BARBEAU RUCKUS, 120, c, 4, Barbeau--Chelsea debut at Bath July 24, raced in a close second from the Anne, by Fabuleux Dancer. ($14,123 yrl '00 outset but came under pressure at halfway. The 7-1 CBSOCT). O-Muthulingham, Thayalan & Armata; chance challenged on the outside at the quarter-mile B-Mark Hadwen (ON); T-Ross Armata; J-D Luciani; marker and was pushed out inside the final furlong to $54,000. Lifetime Record: 20-7-4-5, $519,320. deny the persistent Treasure House (Ire) (Grand Lodge) 2--Lil Personalitee, 120, h, 6, Personal Flag--Great by a head. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, £8,739. Impulse, by Imperial Falcon. ($62,000 yrl '98 O-D F Allport; B-Lord Halifax; T-Sylvester Kirk. KEESEP). $12,000. 3--Right Stop, 118, h, 5, Right Jab--Last Stop, by All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Stopgap. $6,000. unless otherwise indicated Margins: NO, 2 3/4, 6 3/4. Odds: 0.65, 4.35, 6.15. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/03 • PAGE 6 of 7

(Breeders’ Edition cont.) SUN SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP H., $50,000, NPX, 8-4, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:17 3/5, ft. BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP DEBUTANTE S., $58,833, 1--SIXTHIRTYJOE, 122, h, 5, Important Notice--Flying HST, 8-4, (R), 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:18 3/5, ft. Mariposa, by Rambling Rector. O-Stephan Seivad 1--#FROZEN IN TIME, 122, f, 2, Stephanotis--Timeless Farms; B/T-Deanne Davies (AB); J- Heiler; $31,500. Gift, by Nearly On Time. O-Canmor Farms, Lori Lifetime Record: GSP, 27-11-7-4, $314,045. Henson & Stuart Belkin; B-Tom Hall (BC); T-Steve 2--Superfines Prado, 116, h, 5, El Prado (Ire)-- Henson; J-C Loseth; $35,300. Lifetime Record: Commercial Diamond, by Caucasus. ($12,500 wlng 3-2-1-0, $51,752. *First stakes winner for freshman '98 OBSOCT; $13,000 yrl '99 KEESEP). $10,000. sire (by Regal Classic). 3--Fussy's Kid, 117, h, 6, Quite Special--Fussy, by 2--Perfect Illusion, 115, f, 2, Western Trick--Happy and Silent Dignity. $5,000. Jolly, by Le Braconnier. $11,766. Margins: 2, 1, 1HF. Odds: 1.75, 21.15, 7.20. 3--Just Like Elise, 115, f, 2, Regal Intention--Classy Farm Girl, by Ship Leave. $6,472. WHEAT CITY S., $35,000, ASD, 8-4, 3yo/up, 1m, Margins: 3HF, 2HF, 2. Odds: 1.80, 1.35, 31.70. 1:40, ft. 1--#DEPUTY COUNTRY, 120, h, 5, Silver Deputy--My MEMORIAL S., $57,600, FEX, 8-4, 3yo/up, f/m, Sweet Country, by Bold Ruckus. ($400,000 yrl '99 1 1/16m, 1:44 3/5, ft. KEESEP;). O-Arnold Heppner; B-Kinghaven Farms 1--#SLY BUTTERFLY, 118, f, 4, Pulpit--Wild Lightning Limited (ON); T-Carl Norman Anderson; J-K (MSW, $394,212), by Wild Again. O-Stronach Stable; Hendricks; $21,000. Lifetime Record: 11-4-5-0, B-Adena Springs (KY); T-Daniel J Vella; J-N E $66,580. *1/2 to Patriot Love (With Approval), SW & Poznansky; $36,000. Lifetime Record: 9-2-2-2, GSP, $359,053. $76,240. 2--Our Best Man, 118, h, 6, Runaway Groom--Cresta 2--La Princesse Jolie, 116, m, 5, Boone's Mill--Princess Lil, by Cresta Rider. ($55,000 yrl '98 KEESEP). Jove, by Northern Jove. ($14,500 yrl '99 FTKOCT). $7,000. $12,000. 3--Nugrayontheblock, 118, c, 4, With Approval--La 3--Forty Marinesca (Arg), 118, m, 5, Roar--Ma Sirene Crise, by Private Account. ($42,000 wlng '99 (Arg), by Mountdrago (Arg). $6,000. KEENOV; $6,000 HRA ‘02 BESJAN). $3,500. Margins: 3 3/4, 3HF, HD. Odds: 3.30, 3.95, 2.00. Margins: 1HF, 1, 3 1/4. Odds: 4.35, 2.40, 10.85.

BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP STALLION H., $55,720, HST, WINNIPEG FUTURITY, $40,000, ASD, 8-4, 2yo, 6f, 8-4, (R), 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:45, ft. 1:12 2/5, ft. 1--DANCEWITHAVIXEN, 124, f, 3, Vying Victor--Hot 1--#GHOSTLY GATE, 119, f, 2, Silver Ghost--At the Ginger (MSP), by Royal Chocolate. O-TNT Racing Gate, by Hero's Honor. ($30,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). Stable; B-Cliff Baldwin (BC); T-Tom Longstaff; J-F S O-Jer-Mar Stable LLC; B-Whisper Hill Farm (KY); Valdez; $33,432. Lifetime Record: 14-7-3-2, T-Michael Biehler; J-D C Bell; $24,490. Lifetime $220,344. Record: 3-1-0-2, $29,726. 2--Chorus Dancer, 114, f, 3, Vying Victor--Loud 2--Truth Serum, 122, c, 2, Is It True--Stella's Diamond, Dancer, by No Louder. $11,144. by Whitesburg. ($1,000 yrl '02 KEESEP). $8,163. 3--Dee's Love, 119, f, 3, Feu D'Enfer--Love Matters, by 3--Tigger Bay, 122, c, 2, Perfect Vision--Private Drive, Travelling Victor. $6,129. by Cahill Road. ($2,700 wlng '01 KEENOV). $4,081. Margins: 5 3/4, 4 1/4, HF. Odds: 0.55, 3.85, 3.55. Margins: 3/4, 4HF, 3HF. Odds: 5.55, 0.40, 7.35.

BRITISH COLUMBIA CUP NURSERY S., $54,680, HST, CTBA BREEDERS OAKS, $35,000, ARP, 8-4, (S), 3yo, 8-4, (R), 2yo, c/g, 6 1/2f, 1:19, ft. f, 1 1/16m, 1:48, ft. 1--#PROUD SON, 119, c, 2, Katahaula County--Ruff 1--TRICKY TRANSACTION, 118, f, 3, Caller I. D.-- Fortune, by Ruffinal. O-Kim Noble Hart; B-Dr & Mrs Diligent Justice, by Judge Smells. O-Tangarae Farms; Bryan Anderson (BC); T-Steve Bryant; J-S Krasner; B-Willard Burbach (CO); T-Kenneth J Gleason; J-F A $32,808. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $44,466. *1/2 to Gonsalves; $21,000. Lifetime Record: 8-2-1-4, Number's Game (Soy Numero Uno), MSW, $45,790. $250,705; and Lucky Son (Slew o' the North), SP, 2--Beau's Ace, 118, f, 3, Beau Genius--Pagika, by $192,401. Buckaroo. ($5,200 yrl '01 ARZOCT). $7,000. 2--Joyride, 115, c, 2, Dixieland Brass--Mirth, by 3--So Rare, 118, f, 3, Color Bearer--Composite, by Ends Northern Baby. $10,936. Well. $3,500. 3--Nihilator, 117, c, 2, Seeker's Journey-- Margins: 3, 8 3/4, 4. Odds: 4.90, 6.40, 89.90. Holdontoyourgold, by Hold Your Peace. $6,015. Margins: 3/4, 1 1/4, HF. Odds: 8.90, 12.15, 11.95. (Breeders’ Edition cont. p7) TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 8/5/03 • PAGE 7 of 7

WINNIPEG SUN S., $35,000, ASD, 8-3, 3yo/up, f/m, 9th-MNR, $25,000, 8-4, NW2L, 3yo, 1m, 1:38, my. 1 1/16m, 1:45 3/5, ft. OUR COUSIN REX (c, 3, Defrere--Cantina Maria, by 1--PASSIONATE BIRD, 125, f, 4, Birdonthewire-- Hawkster) Lifetime Record: 8-3-2-1, $75,625. O-Don J Passionate Terri, by Unzipped. O-Lee Parker; B-Horses Mills. B-Mr & Mrs J S Meredith (KY). T-Aveory of Course, Inc (FL); T-Myles I Neff; J-T W Hightower; Faircloth. *$1,700 wlng '00 KEENOV. $21,000. Lifetime Record: 16-7-1-1, $126,905. 2--Regal Heir, 117, f, 4, Regal Intention--Up Draft, by 8th-SUF, $22,000, NW2$6MX, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12 1/5, Air Cover. $7,000. sy. 3--Ms. Lady Rose, 118, m, 5, Satellite Signal--Ms. FIRST SHOT (h, 6, Unreal Zeal--Nicole Rene, by Lorrelen Rose, by William Lawrence. $3,500. Tanthem) Lifetime Record: MSW, 50-14-6-6, Margins: 4 3/4, NK, 2 3/4. Odds: 1.00, 10.50, 40.35. $215,541. O-Tolland Farms. B-Doug Worswick (FL). T-Herman L Kinchen. *$5,500 yrl '98 OBSAUG. JACK HARDY S., $35,000, ASD, 8-4, 3yo, f, 1m, 1:43, ft. 1st-NPX, $21,957, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), NW29MX, 1--#JO ME THE MONEY, 119, f, 3, Take Me Out--Triflin 3yo, 1m, 1:38 4/5, ft. Gal (SW, $168,506), by Country Boy Jim. O-Jer-Mar FUHR ORE (c, 3, Langfuhr--Iron Obsession, by Rahy) Stable LLC; B-Hooper Roff & Jerry Myers (KY); Lifetime Record: 10-3-2-1, $49,410. O/B-Bar None T-Michael Biehler; J-D C Bell; $21,000. Lifetime Ranches (AB). T-Ron Grieves. Record: 11-4-2-2, $66,706. 2--Callies Remark, 119, f, 3, Regal Remark--Petrone's ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Cologne, by *Petrone. $7,000. +Lil Fortune, f, 2, Lil E. Tee--Rowena's Theme, by 3--Pete's Surprise, 120, f, 3, Peteski--Villa Girl, by Dynaformer. DEL, 8-4, (C), 6f, 1:11 2/5. B-Brereton C Pancho Villa. $3,500. Jones (Tx). *$19,000 2yo ‘03 TEXMAR. Margins: NO, 2 1/4, 3/4. Odds: 1.05, 7.70, 11.45. P Town John, g, 2, Smokester--Sochi, by Prized. DMR, 8-4, (S), (C), 5 1/2f, 1:04 3/5. B-John Toffan & ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Trudy McCaffery (Ca). *$12,500 yrl '02 BESOCT; 9th-WOX, $72,168, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT, 1:53, gd. $30,000 2yo 2003 BESMAY. SERENA'S LADY (f, 4, Prized--Notable Sword {MSW, Flower Hunter, f, 3, Halory Hunter--Angel Kiss, by $113,641}, by Crusader Sword) Lifetime Record: 11-3-0-2, $149,337. O-S Dilillo & R Harvey. B-J Orseno Major Impact. FEX, 8-4, 1 1/16fT, 1:46 4/5. (KY). T-Sid C Attard. *$14,000 wlng '99 KEENOV. B-William S Farish Jr & Layton L Register (Ky). +Lest We Forget, c, 3, Tale of the Cat--Kay Bee Bee 3rd-WOX, $63,500, NW1X, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:12 4/5, ft. (Ire), by Deputy Minister. DMR, 8-4, (C), 6f, DANA'S LUCKY LADY (f, 2, Lucky Lionel--Link of Lib- 1:09 3/5. B-Mr & Mrs John C Mabee (Ky). erty, by Opening Verse) Lifetime Record: SP, 4-2-0-1, $80,219. O-M Digiovanni, Derose Stable & M Zambini. B-Against The Wind (ON). T-J Digiovanni. *$10,500 yrl B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N '02 FTCSEP. EUROPE 6th-DEL, $34,000, NW1X, 3yo, 6f, 1:10 3/5, ft. CARSON CITY BLUES (c, 3, Lord Carson--Sounds of ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Secret, by Secretariat) Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-2, Lovage (Fr), c, 2, Pursuit Of Love (GB)--Balsamita (Fr), $42,870. O-Eliott Krems. B-Dixiana Farm Inc (KY). by Midyan. Clairefontaine, France, 8-4, Cond, 2yo, T-Donald S Reeder. *$55,000 yrl '01 KEESEP. c/g, 1mT. B-Mme Pease. *i13,000 yrl ‘02 DEAOCT. +Vettori Loose (Ire), f, 2, Vettori (Ire)--Dan Loose (Ire), 7th-CRC, $30,000, Opt. Clm. ($40-35,000), NW3X, by Danehill. Merano, Italy, 8-3, Mdn, unraced 2yo, f, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 1/5, sy. 7 1/2fT. B-Scuderia Blueberry SRL. HEAVENLY MISS (f, 3, Suave Prospect--Heavenly Hash, Milwaukee (Fr), f, 3, Desert King (Ire)--Tanzania (Ire), by by Rising Market) Lifetime Record: SW, 15-4-4-2, Alzao. Clairefontaine, France, 8-4, Cond, 3yo, f, $195,995. O-M H Sherman. B-Farnsworth Farms (FL). 1 1/2mT. B-J E Dubois. i40,000 2yo ‘02 GOFFRA. T-A Salinas. *1/2 to Berlinette (Maudlin), SP, $152,872; Secret Wish (Ire), f, 3, Grand Lodge--Fabled Lifestyle and Heavenly Papa (For the Moment), MGSP-PR. (Ire), by King’s Lake. B-Sweetmans Bloodstock. Naas, Ireland, 8-4, Mdn, 3yo/up, 6fT. *won in dead heat. 8th-CRC, $27,000, Opt. Clm. ($40-35,000), NW3X, **1/2 to Mijana (Ire) (Tenby {GB}), SW-Eng. 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 4/5, sy. ***Ir£130,000 yrl ‘01 GOFORB. HACKLETON'S CLIFF (c, 3, Grand Slam--Leap of the Luggala (Ire), f, 3, Kahyasi (Ire)--Ilmiyya (Fr) (SP-Fr), by Heart {SP}, by II) Lifetime Record: 9-4-0-1, Kenmare (Fr). Naas, Ireland, 8-4, Mdn, 3yo/up, f, $72,765. O-Eugene & Laura Melnyk. B-Jim & Lois 1mT. B-Airlie Stud. *Ir£8,447 yrl ‘01 TATIRE; Hawkins (KY). T-W White. *$105,000 yrl '01 FTKJUL. Ir£8,000 wnlg ‘00 GOFNOV.