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FASTEST OBS WORK TIMES EQUALED 3

SAYING GOOD-BYE TO DINNY PHIPPS 4

TAMPA RUNNERS SCORE GRADE I WINS 5

GODOLPHIN, UNDER ARMOUR TEAM UP 5

KID CRUZ, SALUTOS AMIGOS EXCEL IN WINS 6

GOOD OLD TIME FOR TRAINER RON MCANALLY 7

NYRA OFFERS OPTIONS FOR REORGANIZATION 8

JFK BOUND FOR SOUTH AMERICA 8

EXAGGERATOR CAN ROUTE 9

ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. RESULTS 10 Brody's Cause going to the winner's circle after the Blue Grass at ENTRIES 11

LEADING LISTS 14 ROMANS: BRODY'S CAUSE IS BEST DERBY SHOT By Ron Mitchell

rainer is the first to acknowledge This previous starters did not instill confidence going into the (gr. I); Albaugh Family Stable's Brody's Cause, however, looks to be his best chance so far to win the classic. "They were all doing good, but they all had ques- tion marks," Romans said of his Derby runners that in- clude third-place finishers Dullahan (2012) and Paddy O'Prado (2010), and fourth-placed (2011). The Official Partner Hotel of the Kentucky Derby "This is my best shot. He is bred for a mile and a Invites you to Enjoy a Born & Bred Race Experience quarter, and he is a multiple grade I winner on dirt." For the Two Most Exciting Minutes in Sports! A 3-year-old son of Giant's Causeway purchased A Select Few Kentucky Derby Packages are for $350,000 at the 2014 Keeneland September Available Now! sale, Brody's Cause reinforced his status as For More Information visit us at Galthouse.com one of the leading contenders for this year's Derby, accelerating to a 1 3/4-length victory over My Man BOOK NOW (continued on page 2)

BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app PAGE 1 OF 14 ROMANS: BRODY'S CAUSE IS BEST DERBY SHOT LATEST HEADLINES FROM BLOODHORSE.COM (continued from page 1) CASSE ADDS BREI HORSES TO HIS STABLE Sam and Cherry Wine in the April 9 Toyota Blue Trainer Mark Casse has confirmed that he Grass (gr. I). has picked 14 horses from Fred Brei's Jacks The Blue Grass is the 's second grade I vic- or Better Farm. The horses were previously tory—he won Keeneland's Breeders' Futurity last trained by Stanley Gold. year—improving his record to 3-0-1 from six starts, with $1,123,138 in earnings. UNTAPABLE AIMS FOR APPLE BLOSSOM Bred by Gabriel Duignan, William Arvin Jr., and REPEAT Race for older fillies and Petaluma Bloodstock in Kentucky, the colt was the also drew recent grade I winner Tara's second choice in the 14-horse Blue Grass field. Tango. Overseeing his vast stable of horses at Churchill the morning of April 12, Romans said he was not HEART TO HEART HEADS MAKER'S 46 surprised by Brody's performance since the colt's MILE Terry Hamilton's Heart to Heart, greatest attribute is his "quick turn of foot." winner of three consecutive races and The trainer added, "This is a serious, serious race- four of his past five for trainer Brian horse. He does everything you want a horse to do." Lynch, tops a field of nine entered for the $300,000 Maker's 46 Mile (gr. IT) coming If anything, the second-generation trainer is up at Keeneland April 15. surprised by the colt's third to eventual juvenile champion and current Derby favorite Nyquist in last DERBY-FOCUSED BAFFERT IS OVER year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. I) at Keeneland and 'PHAROAH' BLUES "When you have a his inexplicable seventh in the March 12 Tampa Bay horse like Mor Spirit and that could Derby (gr. II). be competitive, there's a little hope, a "We never could come up with an excuse for the little dream there," the trainer said. "But Tampa Bay performance. I guess we'll just draw a you still have to get there, just get in that line through it," Romans said. gate." Although not as accomplished as his stablemate, Cherry Wine is 23rd on the Road to the Kentucky NYQUIST JOGS ON KEENELAND TRAINING Derby points list and is also expected to make the TRACK Champion Nyquist jogged on Derby's 20-horse maximum field. Keeneland's synthetic training track a day "He's a solid horse who, if he gets in, will be com- after galloping on the main track at the petitive," Romans said. BH Lexington oval. He is slated to work for the first time since winning the (gr. I) April 15. MJC TO COMPLETE FACILITY UPGRADES THIS WEEK The Maryland Club will complete two of several major projects this week at and Laurel Park. MOUNTAINEER TO OPEN 2016 SEASON SATURDAY A total of 94 horses (including also-eligibles) have been entered for the nine-race card, which features a first-race post time of 7 p.m. KEENELAND PHOTO

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he fastest day-one eighth-mile and quarter-mile Ttimes were equaled Tuesday, April 12, during day two of the under tack show for the upcoming Ocala Breeders' Sales Co's April spring sale of 2-year-olds in training. During this second of six under tack sessions, Hips 305, 323, and 395 worked the fastest eighth in :09 4/5. A Kentucky-bred son of Haynesfield, Hip 305 descends from a strong female family that includes top racemare and producer Personal Ensign. The $25,000 purchase at last year's Keeneland Septem- ber sale, is consigned by Cary Frommer.

Hip 323, a Flatter colt, also has a strong pedi- JOE DIORIO gree—third dam is champion sprinter Safely Kept. Hip 242 breezed a quarter-mile in :20 3/5 equaling the fastest time Consigned by James Brewer, he was a $70,000 from day one's under tack show Keeneland yearling. An $85,000 purchase at Keeneland's yearling sale 242, a Florida-bred son of Shackleford from Envision and consigned by Grassroots Training & Sales, Hip Equine's consignment. From the family of grade I 395 is a son of Macho Uno. winner El Brujo, the colt was bred by English Range The quarter-mile breeze time of :20 3/5 that Farm. equaled Monday's fastest time was turned in by Hip The sale takes place April 19-22 and the under tack shows continue at 8 a.m. daily through April 16. BH

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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 PAGE 3 OF 14 smartphone app SAYING GOOD-BYE TO DINNY PHIPPS had been transformed from a "sleepy breed regis- By Teresa Genaro trar" to an organization that protected the welfare of horses and increased 's integrity, thanks he racing world was well represented April 12 at to Phipps' creative and financial investments. Phipps Tthe funeral of Ogden Mills "Dinny" Phipps, held at served as chairman of The Jockey Club from 1983 to St. James' Church on Manhattan's Upper East Side. 2015, when Janney assumed the chairmanship. In Phipps died of pancreatic cancer April 6. 2015 TJC acquired a majority interest in Blood-Horse. Nearly filling the church, which accommodates Each man spoke of the devotion between Phipps 1,200 people, Phipps' friends and family celebrated and his wife, Andrea, detailing particularly her dedi- his life and mourned his death in an Episcopalian cation and care while Phipps wrestled with a number service preceded by remembrances from friend and of ailments during the last five years of his life. outdoorsman Carl Navarre, former New York City As part of the service, Phipps' son II mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Phipps' cousin and read "The Fishermen's Prayer," which Dinny Phipps, partner Stuart Janney III. an avid outdoorsman, suggested be included. Together they created the image of a man de- I pray that I may live to fish voted to his family and to integrity who Until my dying day. harbored a sense of humor and fun that lurked close And when it comes to my last cast, beneath a serious surface. I then most humbly pray: Navarre told of meeting Phipps in 1975 as the When in the Lord's great landing net guide on a Florida fishing trip during which they ran And peacefully asleep out of gas 30 miles off shore. With no radio and day- That in His mercy I be judged light fading, Phipps was unperturbed. Big enough to keep. BH "He sat back in the boat, lit a cigar, and said, 'You'll figure it out,' " recalled Navarre. Working for Phipps meant becoming a part of his family, he said, "He was a big man with a big heart. He was loved and revered." Although Phipps never had a horse that swept the Kentucky Derby (gr. I), the (gr. I), and the (gr. I), Bloomberg pointed out that he'd won a more important Triple Crown of family, business, and commu- nity. In particular, Bloomberg noted that horse racing was "cleaner, safer, and better in many ways" due to Phipps' con- tributions as an owner/breeder and as chairman of both the New York Racing Association and The Jockey Club. Speaking of their time together in New York and Florida, Bloomberg quipped that having a boat called Buck- passer was ironic for a man who, he said, "never passed the buck." Janney, with whom Phipps co-bred and -owned his only Kentucky Derby SKIP DICKSTEIN winner, Orb in 2013, observed that under Ogden Mills "Dinny" Phipps (left) and Stuart Janney III celebrating their 2013 Kentucky his cousin's stewardship, The Jockey Club Derby (gr. I) victory by Orb

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hree 3-year-olds who made their previous starts Tat Tampa Bay Downs registered top-level wins April 9 at Keeneland and Aqueduct racetracks. Ashbrook Farm's Weep No More, who won a Janu- ary maiden race and the Suncoast Stakes in February at Tampa, rallied to secure her first graded stakes victory in the Ashland (gr. I) at Keeneland. Later that afternoon Albaugh Family Stable's Brody's Cause bounced back from a seventh-place finish in the March 12 Tampa Bay Derby (gr. II) to win Keeneland's Blue Grass (gr. I). Repole Stable homebred Outwork, who finished second to stablemate Destin in the Tampa Bay Derby

after winning a February allowance-level race at Tam- EBERHARDT ANNE M. pa, secured his first graded stakes win in the Wood Weep No More, 30-1 winner of the grade I Ashland, started her career Memorial (gr. I). at Tampa Bay where she won two out of three Destin, Outwork, and Brody's Cause are pointing for the Kentucky Derby (gr. I), where they will attempt Weep No More is pointing for the Kentucky Oaks to add their name to a short list of Derby winners (gr. I) where she'll try to join Luv Me Luv Me Not who prepped at Tampa: Street Sense and Super (1992), and Secret Status (2000) as Oaks winners also Saver. exiting Tampa races. BH

GODOLPHIN, UNDER ARMOUR TEAM UP By Blood-Horse Staff

heikh Mohammed's Godolphin racing and breed- Sing operation has joined Jordan Spieth, Steph Cur- ry, Tom Brady and Cam Newton by partnering with Baltimore-based clothing company Under Armour. A milestone for the industry, announced April 12, the global sports brand will provide specialized clothing for jockeys, trainers, and other members of Team Godolphin. "As two prestigious global sporting brands, Godol- phin and Under Armour are natural partners. The

vision and values of Godolphin directly mirror Under OF GODOLPHIN COURTESY Armour's brand mission to help all athletes perform Newly designed Under Armour apparel for Godolphin includes a jacket at their best, through the relentless pursuit of inno- allowing jockeys the best range of movement for riding vation and excellence," said John Ferguson, CEO and racing manager for Godolphin. Under Armour is helmed by Kevin Plank, the com- "Together, we can take horseracing apparel to pany's CEO and chairman of the board. Since 2007 he the next level with the ultimate aim of delivering has owned Sagamore Farm, a 530-acre estate in Glyn- a long-lasting impact for the benefit of the equine don, Md. Plank also races horses and won the 2010 industry at large." Breeders' Cup Filly and Turf (gr. IT) with Shared The newly designed apparel features cutting-edge Account. technology and unique features, such as a jacket Under Armour will supply over 1,500 members of developed by and tailored for Godolphin which allow Team Godolphin with attire. BH jockeys the best range of movement for riding.

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eteran runners Kid Cruz and Salutos Amigos Vfound the main track at very much to their liking April 9, both earning the week's best Equibase Speed Figures of 117. Kid Cruz, a 5-year-old, won the 1 1/4-mile Excel- sior (gr. III), and 6-year-old Salutos Amigos earned his first grade I win in the . The 117 ESFs—a figure also earned by Calculator in his close runner-up Carter finish—topped this week's list. Kid Cruz may be heading for a strong 2016, as the son of Lemon Drop Kid has posted back to back 117s in

his two starts this season. When Kid Cruz earned a 117 COGLIANESE PHOTOS with his season-opening victory in the John B. Campbell Salutos Amigos (left) and Calculator both earned 117 Equibase Speed Stakes at Laurel Park it matched his career-best. Figures when they fought out the finish of the Carter Handicap

Top 10 Equibase Speed Figures Since Apr. 5 Salutos Amigos has settled into a Horse Finish Race, Track, Distance, Date nice rhythm as the 6-year-old Salute 117 Kid Cruz 1 Excelsior S. (gr. III), AQU, 10f, 4/9 the Sarge gelding also has earned 117 Salutos Amigos 1 Carter H. (gr. I), AQU, 7f, 4/9 two straight ESFs of 117, after earn- 117 Calculator 2 Carter H. (gr. I), AQU, 7f, 4/9 ing that number for his 116 Sioux 1 ALW, AQU, 8f, 4/8 Handicap (gr. III) win March 12 at Aq- 116 Madefromlucky 2 Excelsior S. (gr. III), AQU, 10f, 4/9 ueduct. In December 2014, Salutos 115 Quick Casablanca (CHI) 1 San Juan Capistrano S. (gr. IIIT), SA, 15fT, 4/10 Amigos earned his top ESF to date 115 Toledo Eddie 1 AOC, AQU, 8f, 4/10 with a 123 in winning the Gravesend 115 Juan 2 AOC, AQU, 8f, 4/10 at Aqueduct. BH 114 Ami's Flatter 1 Commonwealth S. (gr. III), KEE, 7f, 4/9 114 Chief Lion 1 AOC, SA, 6f, 4/9 114 Macagone 1 Danger's Hour S., AQU, 8fT, 4/10 114 What a View 1 Thunder Road S. (gr. IIIT), SA, 8fT, 4/9 114 Dads Caps 3 Carter H. (gr. I), AQU, 7f, 4/9

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BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 PAGE 6 OF 14 smartphone app GOOD OLD TIME FOR TRAINER RON McANALLY By Lenny Shulman t the end of a 15-furlong race that went in about Athree minutes and 20 seconds, anybody would feel a bit older. But 83-year-old Hall of Fame trainer Ron McAnally summed it up in the winner's circle after the April 10 San Juan Capistrano Stakes (gr. IIIT) when he said of the winner, 8-year-old Quick Casablanca, "He's old, just like me." It was a rewarding victory for McAnally, coming on closing day of 's winter/spring meet- ing, and fitting in several ways. McAnally made his reputation not only with the legendary but also with South American imports such as dual champions and , and, more recent- ly, the brilliant . Quick Casablanca, a Chilean-bred, was 2012's Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old male in his native land and a group I winner in Chile and Argentina. McAnally's brand is so strong he was given the bay son of Until Sundown by owner Pablo Gomez even though the two men have never met.

"He just told me to do what I thought was right," BENOIT PHOTO said McAnally. Quick Casablanca wins the 1 7/8-mile San Juan Capistrano with jockey Also, McAnally has specialized in two-turn runners Tyler Baze in the irons and, in fact, was winning the marathon San Juan Capistrano for the fourth time, following Interaction experienced an uncharacteristic deluge of rain in the (2013), Amerique (1998), and John Henry (1980). The days before the race. race was lengthened a furlong this year to avoid run- McAnally famously kept John Henry in top form ning over a muddy stretch when the field crossed the through age 9 by working him in the afternoons be- main track. tween races when the gelding would get his competi- "He's an old pro," McAnally said of Quick Casa- tive juices fired up. blanca. "He's been to Chile and Argentina and New "Everyone thought we were showing off," said York and now California." McAnally, "but he'd just lollygag around in the morn- The New York portion of Quick Casablanca's ing and you couldn't keep him fit unless you worked career came in 2013 when he was first imported and him between races. This horse here you can train like given to trainer Christophe Clement. a younger horse. He does everything right." "Clement said he didn't like the soft turf back Quick Casablanca, whose bankroll now approach- there," said McAnally, who added with his trademark es $750,000, will get a rest before being pointed to chuckle, "Well, it couldn't have been any softer than either the XXXIV (gr. IT) or Del Mar what we had here the other day." California had Handicap (gr. IIT) in August. BH

BLOOD-HORSE DAILY Download the FREE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 PAGE 7 OF 14 smartphone app NYRA OFFERS OPTIONS FOR REORGANIZATION By Teresa Genaro he New York Racing Association board of directors TApril 12 approved plans to return to privatization, and officials believe a decision will be made before the state legislative session ends in June. By the order of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, NYRA has been under state control for more than three years. The board was required by statute to submit a reor- ganization plan to the state by the end of April, with state control due to expire in October. The NYRA board approved three options for reorganization, differing only in governance and the

makeup of the next board. COGLIANESE PHOTOS Under the first, a 15-person board would have 11 Aqueduct falls under control of the New York Racing Association, which privately appointed and four publically appointed has been under state control for more than three years members—two by the governor and one each by the leaders of the state Senate and the Assembly. pointed by the governor and legislature—was includ- The second calls for a 15-person board composed ed at the request of state legislators. Decisions about only of private members. NYRA's future will be made solely by the governor A third option—an extension of the current reor- and the legislature. BH ganization board with a majority of members ap-

JFK BOUND FOR SOUTH AMERICA By Diego Mitagstein

ew horses epitomize the internationalization of FThoroughbred racing more than John F. Kennedy. The Galileo—Rumplestiltskin (Danehill) colt began his career in Ireland, his birthplace. After being ac- quired by a South American consortium with a Hong Kong partner, he is now at Santa Anita Park with Brazilian trainer Paulo Lobo. Winner of the Juvenile Turf Stakes (Ire-III) at 2, he

remained unraced since finishing third to Fascinating CECILIA GUTAVSSON Rock (Fastnet Rock) last September in the Kllternan John F. Kennedy will be trained in California this year before beginning Stakes (Ire-III), John F. Kennedy is training well and is a South American stud career close to his return. "He's in great shape and looks like a good horse. season and the hopes of making him an attractive We are thinking (about) a race next month, most Argentine prospect. probably, over a mile over turf," Lobo said. Next year the horse will head to Julio and Alejandro John F. Kennedy is a full brother to the brilliant Menditeguy's Haras Abolengo, one of the most popular Tapestry, while his third dam is Miesque (Nureyev)— farms in Argentina, which also stands leading sire Equal because of horse's pedigree his new owners have Stripes (Candy Stripes), Lizard Island (Danehill Dancer) Breeders' Cup day as a long-range target for this and Asiatic Boy (Not For Sale), among others. BH

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EXAGGERATOR CAN ROUTE of champion 2-year-old Vindication. By Seattle n intriguing aspect of Exaggerator's March Slew out of a Strawberry Road mare, Vindication A12 San Felipe Stakes (gr. II) was his explosive was bred to stay but due to injury never started mid-race move—he closed threateningly on again after the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. I). front-running winner Danzing Candy, faltered Stakes-placed at 2, Dawn Raid won at five and late, and finished a tired third. 5 1/2 furlongs, setting a Woodbine track record at In the early stages of the April 9 Santa Anita the latter distance. She is a half sister to champi- Derby (gr. I), Exaggerator was even farther adrift on Canadian older mare Embur's Song (a graded of Danzing Candy's winner up to 8 1/2 fur- blistering opening longs, at which she set a fractions. Like the track record) and to sprint San Felipe, he began stakes winner Ten Flat. to make up ground Second dam, Embur and blew right past Sunshine ( Ruckus) the early leaders, was a stakes-placed sprint- drawing off to score er, who never won beyond by 6 1/4 lengths five furlongs. The third from Mor Spirit, who dam, by 1 1/2-mile classic finished second in winner The Minstrel, is

the San Felipe. BENOIT PHOTO a three-quarter sister to Following the (gr. I) winner Exaggerator is a product of the Eternal Search, champion San Felipe, even successful / cross sprinter and champion Exaggerator's train- older mare in Canada. er, Keith Assmussen, questioned whether his Exaggerator is from the Curlin/Seattle Slew charge was more of a miler type. Exaggerator's cross, which produced four graded stakes past performances and pedigree both conspire winners out of mares from different branches to make him quite an enigma. of Seattle Slew. He also has a 4x4 cross of the At 2, he gained a graded victory in his third similarly bred Vice Regent/The Minstrel. start, taking the Saratoga Special (gr. II) at 6 1/2 There's a lot of stamina associated with the furlongs. Although he subsequently landed the pedigree, but the female line tends to throw speed. 8 1/2-furlong Delta Jackpot (gr. III) by a rapidly Although Exaggerator's closing rush looked spec- diminishing neck after leading most of the way tacular, it may have been achieved by a shrewd ride the final 2 1/2 furlongs run in :33.01. In this over a sloppy track he clearly loved. BH year's debut he was second to Nyquist in the Raise a Native Mr. Prospector, 1970 seven-furlong San Vicente Stakes (gr. II). Gold Digger Smart Strike, 1992 CURLIN, Smarten Exaggerator's sire Curlin had no trouble with 10 Classy 'n Smart, 1981 ch, 2004 No Class Vice Regent furlongs, and his first three crops yielded Belmont Deputy Minister, 1979 Mint Copy Sherriff's Deputy, 1994 Stakes (gr. I) winner Palace Malice; Keen Ice, who Bates Motel Barbarika, 1985 EXAGGERATOR War Exchange ran down in the dkb/br, c Bold Reasoning February 5, 2013 Seattle Slew, 1974 (gr. I); Curalina, successful in the nine-furlong My Charmer Vindication, 2000 Strawberry Road Strawberry Reason, 1992 Coaching Club America Oaks (gr. I); and champion Pretty Reason DAWN RAID, Boldnesian 3-year-old filly Stellar Wind, who fell a neck shy in Bold Ruckus, 1976 dkb/br, 2005 Raise a Ruckus Embur Sunshine, 1993 the nine-furlong Breeders' Cup Distaff (gr. I). The Minstrel Vevila, 1984 Exaggerator's dam, Dawn Raid, is a daughter Bon Debarras

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STAKES RESULTS 1STSECURITYSOLUTIONS.CO.UK FEILDEN Campbell (FL), T–Edward T. Allard, J–J. D. Acosta STAKES Margin: 8¾, 4 starters. View Equibase Chart LANWADES STUD NELL GWYN STAKES Newmarket, 4/12, £34,902, 3yo, 9f, 1:56.91, gd-s. Parx Racing, Race 7, ALW (ENG-III) 1–Ventura Storm (IRE), 126, b c, 3...... £20,983 4/12, $51,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.32f (dirt), 1:44.42, track Zoffany (IRE)–Sarawati (IRE), by Haafhd (GB) sloppy. Newmarket, 4/12, £59,022, 3yo, f, 7f, 1:28.35, gd-s. O–MIDDLEHAM PARK RACING LXXII, B–LAU- 1–Folly Fashion, 121, gr/ro f, 4, Old Fashioned–Fergie's 1–Nathra (IRE), 126, b f, 3...... £34,026 RENCE KENNEDY (IRE), T–HANNON RICHARD, Folly, by Down the Aisle, $30,600, O–Richie's World Stables Iffraaj (GB)–Rada (IRE), by Danehill J–MOORE RYAN LLC, B–Charles H. Deters (KY), T–Miguel Vera, J–J. D. Acos- O–ABDULLAH SAEED AL NABOOODAH, B–Pier Sale History: 2015 TATAPR, $171,448, 2014 ta House Stud (IRE), T–GOSDEN JOHN, J–DET- GOFORB, $63,430, 2013 GOFFOA, $73,105. Sale History: 2013 FTKJUL, $47,000. TORI FRANKIE 2–Mustajeer (GB), 126, b c, 3...... £7,955 Margin: 1, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Medicean (GB)–Qelaan, by Dynaformer Sale History: 2014 TATOC2, $455,755. O–SHEIKH HAMDAN AL MAKTOUM, B–SHAD- 2–Squash (GB), 126, b f, 3...... £12,900 WELL ESTATE COMPANY LTD (GB), T–BUR- Sunland Park, Race 4, ALW Pastoral Pursuits (GB)–Super Midge (GB), by ROWS OWEN, J–O'NEILL DANE 4/12, $27,930, 3yo, 6.5f (dirt), 1:15.57, track fast. Royal Applause (GB) 3–Tathqeef H, 126, b c, 3...... £3,981 1–Deputy's Echo H, 120, dk b/br g, 3, Badge of Silver– O–C M BUDGETT, B–MRS MARY TAYLOR & Tapit–Foxy Danseur, by Mr. Greeley Distorted Echo, by Distorted Humor, $16,758, O–Margaret KIRTLINGTON STUD (GB), T–MCBRIDE PHILIP, O–SHEIKH HAMDAN AL MAKTOUM, B– V. Bloss, B–Andreas Bezzola (KY), T–J. Owen Bringhurst, J–PROBERT DAVID Clearsky Farms (KY), T–GOSDEN JOHN, J– J–Christian Santiago Reyes Sale History: 2014 DONPRE, ($14,915 RNA). HANAGAN PAUL Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $30,000. 3–Robanne (GB), 126, b f, 3...... £6,456 Sale History: 2014 KEESEP, $1,100,000. Margin: 4¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Paco Boy (IRE)–Arctic Song (GB), by Charn- Margins: 1¼, 1¼, 1¼. Others: MENGLI KHAN (IRE). wood Forest (IRE) Will Rogers Downs, Race 9, AOC O–MRS E ROBERTS, B–MRS R D PEACOCK (GB), T–KNIGHT WILLIAM, J–DE SOUSA SIL- 4/11, $20,900, 3yo/up, 8.32f (dirt), 1:41.73, track fast. VESTRE ALLOWANCE RESULTS 1–Lingerlonger, 120, dk b/br g, 5, Mr. Nightlinger–Jen N Sale History: 2014 TATOC3, $62,238. Jules, by Here We Come, $14,630, O–Browning, Hal and Faulkner, David, B–Hal Browning & Dave Faulkner (OK), T– Margins: 1½, ¾, head. Others: MIX AND MINGLE (IRE), Parx Racing, Race 5, AOC Kari Craddock, J–Erik McNeil COOLMORE (IRE), FIRST VICTORY (IRE), EPSOM ICON, 4/12, $54,000, 3yo/up, 8.32f (dirt), 1:41.84, track sloppy. Margin: 7, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart FOURTH WAY (IRE), ONLY MINE (IRE), YEAH BABY YEAH 1–Abiding Star, 117, b c, 3, Uncle Mo–Abiding, by Dy- (IRE). naformer, $32,400, O–Gilbert G. Campbell, B–Gilbert G.

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ENCHANTRESS S. Sunland Park, Wednesday, April 13, Race 6 8f (dirt), $85,000, 3yo f, 3:39 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Kimbell Western Gambler 3/f Ken S. Tohill 122 3/1 Michael C. Stinson 2 2 Indian Tiva Shame On Charlie 3/f Glen Murphy 122 7/2 Barbara J. Brown 3 3 Lightly Toasted Fusaichi Zenon (JPN) 3/f Elvin Gonzalez 122 4/1 Samuel F. Henderson 4 4 Love Bug Who Quinton's Gold 3/f Francisco Duran 122 6/1 Sam E. and Sammy L. Stevens 5 5 Tipsy Tea Seeking the Cat 3/f Roimes Chirinos 122 2/1 Larry R. and T. Harry Teague 6 6 Dust Alert Right Rigger 3/f Christian Santiago Reyes 122 5/1 Larry R. and T. Harry Teague Breeders: 1–Susan K Vescovo; 2–Barbara Brown; 3–Samuel F. Henderson; 4–Sam E. Stevens & Sammy L. Stevens; 5–Larry R. Teague; 6–Larry R. Teague. Trainers: 1–Joel H. Marr; 2–Barbara Jean Brown; 3–Gary W. Cross; 4–Joel H. Marr; 5–Weston Martin; 6–Weston Martin.

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APPLE BLOSSOM H. (GR. I) Oaklawn Park, Friday, April 15, Race 9 8.5f (dirt), $600,000, 4yo/up f/m, 5:10 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Call Pat H Lawyer Ron 6/m Joseph Rocco, Jr. 119 - Miller Racing LLc (Myron Miller) 2 Theogony H Curlin 6/m Ricardo Santana, Jr. 114 - Conrad Farms (Manfred & Honor Conrad) 3 Tara's Tango Unbridled's Song 4/f Rafael Bejarano 119 - Stonestreet Stables, LLC (Barbara Banke) 4 Untapable Tapit 5/m Florent Geroux 120 - Winchell LLC (Ron & Joan Winchell) 5 Forever Unbridled Unbridled's Song 4/f John R. Velazquez 117 - Charles E. Fipke 6 Streamline Straight Line 4/f Chris Landeros 115 - Nancy A. Vanier & Cartwright Thoroughbreds V LLC (William J Cartwright) Breeders: 1–Don Ameche III, Don Ameche Jr. & Prancing Horse Enterprises; 2–A Lakin and Sons Inc.; 3–Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC; 4–Winchell Thorough- breds LLC; 5–Charles Fipke; 6–Nancy Vanier. Trainers: 1–Brad H. Cox; 2–Mark E. Casse; 3–; 4–Steven M. Asmussen; 5–Dallas Stewart; 6–Brian Williamson. MAKER'S 46 MILE S. (GR. IT) Keeneland, Friday, April 15, Race 9 8f (turf), $300,000, 4yo/up, 5:30 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Are You Kidding Me Run Away and Hide 6/h James Graham 118 - Ronald K. Kirk, John C. Bates and Michael Riordan 2 Miss Temple City H Temple City 4/f Drayden Van Dyke 113 - Sagamore Farm, Rosenblum, Allen and The Club Racing LLC 3 Heart to Heart English Channel 5/h Julien R. Leparoux 120 - Terry Hamilton 4 Tourist 5/h Jose Lezcano 118 - WinStar Farm LLC (Kenny Troutt), Wachtel Stable (Adam Wachtel) and Gary Barber 5 Dac Distorted Humor 5/g Sophie Doyle 118 - Sarinana Racing, LLC (Amanda and Jose C. Sarinana) 6 Conquest Typhoon H Stormy Atlantic 4/c Joe Bravo 118 - Conquest Stables, LLC (Ernie Semersky and Dory Newell) 7 Shining Copper Aragorn (IRE) 6/g Paco Lopez 118 - Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey 8 Itsaknockout H Lemon Drop Kid 4/c Luis Saez 118 - Starlight Racing (Jack Wolf, et al.) 9 Reload Hard Spun 7/h Javier Castellano 118 - Phipps Stable (Daisy Phipps Pulito) Breeders: 1–John Bates, Ron Kirk, Greg McDonald & Riordan, Shaw, Sones; 2–Bobfeld Bloodstock; 3–Red Hawk Ranch; 4–WinStar Farm, LLC; 5–Wertheimer Et Frere; 6– Josham Farms Limited; 7–International Equities Holding, Inc.; 8–Brookfield Stud; 9–Phipps Stable. Trainers: 1–Roger L. Attfield; 2–H. Graham Motion; 3–Brian A. Lynch; 4–William I. Mott; 5–William S. Brumley; 6–Mark E. Casse; 7–Chad C. Brown; 8–Todd A. Pletcher; 9–Claude R. McGaughey III. BACHELOR S. Oaklawn Park, Friday, April 15, Race 7 6f (dirt), $150,000, 3yo, 4:14 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Will Munnings Munnings 3/c Jon Kenton Court 122 - Xpress Thoroughbreds LLC (Dwight Pruett) 2 I Will Score Roman Ruler 3/c 117 - Hans Poetsch 3 Force It More Than Ready 3/c Channing Hill 117 - Kenneth E. Fishbein 4 Titanium Point H Concord Point 3/c Geovanni Franco 115 - Sawyer Cattle Company 5 Texas Chrome Grasshopper 3/c Ricardo Santana, Jr. 122 - Keene Thoroughbreds LLC (Danny Keene) 6 Counterforce H Smart Strike 3/c Florent Geroux 115 - Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC (Ron & Joan Winchell) 7 Morning Fire 3/c Daniel Centeno 122 - Mercedes Stables LLC (Maria Vila & Ernest Moody) Breeders: 1–Buck Pond Farm, Inc.; 2–Hans Poetsch; 3–Clearsky Farms; 4–H. Allen Poindexter; 5–Craig D. Upham; 6–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc. & George Prussin; 7–Cynthia Hipple. Trainers: 1–William H. Fires; 2–Jerry Hollendorfer; 3–Cheryl Winebaugh; 4–Dan L. McFarlane; 5–J. R. Caldwell; 6–Steven M. Asmussen; 7–Keith Nations.

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HOWARD B. NOONAN S. Mahoning Valley Racecourse, Saturday, April 16, Race 6 6f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo, 2:34 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Bucket Beat Giant Oak 3/c Irwin J. Rosendo 118 - Blazing Meadows Farm, LLC 2 Crispyontheoutside Northern Afleet 3/g Dean A. Sarvis 120 - Nancy A. and Bruce K. Hudson 3 Buckeye Bullet Dark Kestrel 3/g Luis M. Quinones 118 - Ruberto Racing Stable, Inc. 4 River's Image H Ready's Image 3/c Odhair J. Mayta 120 - Nancy Lavrich and Elizabeth Rankin 5 Blacktieandtux Hold Me Back 3/c Ricardo Mejias 118 - Mast Thoroughbreds, LLC 6 Weavers Ice Cold H Quiet American 3/g Deshawn L. Parker 118 - Loooch Racing Stables, Inc. 7 Ethan's Boy Flying First Class 3/g Luis Hiraldo 118 - Delia Od Romero 8 Riding in the Wind Tiz Wonderful 3/c Marco A. Ccamaque 120 - Bobby R. Rankin 9 My Pardner Cal Big Atlantic 3/g Perry Wayne Ouzts 122 - Richard L. Alderson 10 Linda's Luck H 3/c Luis Raul Rivera 120 - Thomas L. Holyfield 11 School Board Prez Courageous Cat 3/f Jose Valdivia, Jr. 117 - John W. Royer 12 Intacto H Tiz Wonderful 3/c Gabriel Lagunes 118 - St. George Stable LLC Breeders: 1–Sheltowee Farm; 2–Bruce K Hudson & Nancy A Hudson; 3–Mr. & Mrs. Louis V. Ruberto Jr.; 4–Nancy J. Lavrich; 5–Sparks View Farm LLC & Ginger Emerson; 6–K.C. Garrett Farm LLC; 7–Randy Neil Kerr; 8–Bobby Ray Rankin; 9–Dick Alderson; 10–Meadow Springs Stables, LLC; 11–John Royer; 12–Kingswood Farm, LLC & Carbury, LLC. Trainers: 1–Timothy E. Hamm; 2–William D. Cowans; 3–Sharon Ruberto; 4–Jim C. Rankin; 5–Robert M. Gorham; 6–Jeffrey A. Radosevich; 7–Jose A. Romero; 8–Jose L. Lopez; 9–Larry E. Smith; 10–Jeffrey A. Radosevich; 11–Doug Matthews; 12–Efren Loza, Jr.. AUSTINTOWN FILLY SPRINT S. Mahoning Valley Racecourse, Saturday, April 16, Race 7 6f (dirt), $75,000, 3yo f, 3:02 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Peyton's Pass Pass Rush 3/f Ricardo Mejias 116 - Mast Thoroughbreds, LLC 2 Awesome Dame Awesome of Course 3/f Christian P. Pilares 116 - West Point Thoroughbreds 3 Red Atlantic Stormy Atlantic 3/f Gabriel Lagunes 116 - Downunder Cable, LLC 4 Tiffany Case H Uncle Mo 3/f Deshawn L. Parker 118 - Jerry Jamgotchian 5 Morela Bella Portobello Road 3/f Marlon St. Julien 118 - Kathleen Sanderson 6 Chick Chaser H Elusive Quality 3/f Deshawn L. Parker 116 - Jerry Jamgotchian 7 Tia Flor H Archarcharch 3/f Rolando Aragon 118 - Eladio Acevedo 8 Decoratedwithstyle Rockport Harbor 3/f Edwin Gonzalez 118 - Jackson, Stephen G. and Debbie 9 Lovable Lyss H 3/f Jose Valdivia, Jr. 118 - Hugh H. Robertson 10 Social Butterfly H Hold Me Back 3/f Dean A. Sarvis 122 - WinStar Farm LLC 11 Triple Chelsea H Hat Trick (JPN) 3/f Ricardo Feliciano 118 - Johnston, Calvin and Tonda, Carlos 12 Sweet Ruth E. Twirling Candy 3/f John McKee 116 - Robert Alvin Reeves 13 Absatootly Mineshaft 3/f Deshawn L. Parker 122 - Newman Racing Breeders: 1–Crystal Chapple DVM; 2–Sisco Racing; 3–Stormy Atlantic Syndicate, Thomas Selover & Christine M. Nunn; 4–JSM Equine, LLC & Greathouse Horse Property, LLC; 5–Burning Sands Stables, LLC; 6–B. Wahl LLC & Darley Stud; 7–Doug Branham & Felicia Branham; 8–Dr. Stephen G. Jackson & Debbie Jackson; 9–Thorostock LLC; 10–TK Stables LLC; 11–Liberty Road Stables; 12–Robert A. Reeves; 13–Donald Newman. Trainers: 1–Robert M. Gorham; 2–Thomas Albertrani; 3–James T. Spicer; 4–Eric R. Reed; 5–Todd Freeman; 6–Eric R. Reed; 7–Marco A. Castaneda; 8–Flint W. Stites; 9– Hugh H. Robertson; 10–Shannon Ritter; 11–Anthony J. Granitz; 12–Mark E. Thomas; 13–Charlton Baker.

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Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $75,000 Ashford Stud, KY Nyquist ($1,709,000) $4,315,807 2 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY Cupid ($584,800) $3,802,242 3 Candy Ride (ARG) Ride the Rails, ’99 $60,000 Lane's End, KY Gun Runner ($840,000) $3,082,239 4 Giant's Causeway , ’97 $85,000 Ashford Stud, KY Brody's Cause ($600,000) $2,486,892 5 A.P. Indy, ’03 $100,000 Darley, KY Shagaf ($292,800) $2,371,534 6 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $100,000 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY Exaggerator ($688,000) $2,264,065 7 Flatter A.P. Indy, ’99 $30,000 Claiborne Farm, KY Kobe's Back ($300,000) $2,209,985 8 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $150,000 Darley, KY Songbird ($480,000) $2,150,752 9 Malibu Moon A.P. Indy, ’97 $95,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY Stanford ($117,400) $2,018,656 10 Congrats A.P. Indy, ’00 $20,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY Forever Darling ($146,000) $1,981,769

2016 SIRES BY LIFETIME AEI Listed below are the top 10 leading sires by lifetime Average Earnings Index (AEI) through April 11, 2016. Only active stallions in North America (excluding stallions that were exported prior to the 2011 breeding season) with at least 150 named of racing age are included. All statistics are Northern Hemisphere only. AEI indicates how much purse money the progeny of one sire has earned in relation to the average earnings of all runners in the same years; average earnings of all runners in any year is represented by an index of 1.00. CI indicates the average earnings of progeny produced from mares bred to one sire, when these same mares were bred to other sires.

Rank Stallion Sire, YOB ’16 Stud Fee Farm Crops Foals AEI CI 1 Uncle Mo Indian Charlie, ’08 $75,000 Ashford Stud, KY 2 204 3.25 1.82 2 , ’06 $125,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 4 268 3.12 1.60 3 Into Mischief Harlan's , ’05 $45,000 Spendthrift Farm, KY 5 234 2.62 1.44 4 War Front Danzig, ’02 $200,000 Claiborne Farm, KY 7 443 2.38 2.24 5 Tapit Pulpit, ’01 $300,000 Gainesway, KY 9 930 2.36 2.10 6 Ghostzapper Awesome Again, ’00 $60,000 Adena Springs Kentucky, KY 8 582 2.25 2.06 7 Curlin Smart Strike, ’04 $100,000 Hill 'n' Dale Farms, KY 5 413 2.23 2.24 8 Medaglia d'Oro El Prado, ’99 $150,000 Darley, KY 9 997 2.11 2.31 9 Distorted Humor Forty Niner, ’93 $100,000 WinStar Farm LLC, KY 15 1230 2.10 2.22 10 Awesome Again Deputy Minister, ’94 $75,000 Adena Springs Kentucky, KY 15 1032 2.10 1.91

2016 BROODMARE SIRES Listed below are the top 10 leading broodmare sires by 2016 Northern Hemisphere earnings through April 11, 2016. All stallions whose daughters are represented by at least one Northern Hemisphere runner in 2016 are included. Cumulative stakes winners includes lifetime worldwide statistics; all other statistics are 2016 Northern Hemisphere only. SWrs Cum. Rank Stallion Sire, YOB Dams Rnrs (% Rnrs) SWrs Chief Earner (Earnings) ’16 Earnings 1 Halo, ’86 498 886 8 (.9%) 152 Duramente ($1,477,964) $11,191,223 2 Storm Cat , ’83 272 372 5 (1.3%) 215 Real Steel ($3,671,319) $8,084,056 3 Not For Love Mr. Prospector, ’90 84 119 5 (4.2%) 23 ($6,210,000) $7,477,392 4 French Deputy Deputy Minister, ’92 206 326 9 (2.8%) 66 Tara's Tango ($444,000) $4,528,091 5 Dubai Destination Kingmambo, ’99 44 58 1 (1.7%) 12 Postponed ($3,750,000) $4,078,529 6 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat, ’97 206 260 6 (2.3%) 41 Gun Runner ($840,000) $3,588,285 7 Storm Cat, ’96 140 184 4 (2.2%) 17 Nyquist ($1,709,000) $3,524,786 8 Unbridled's Song Unbridled, ’93 246 327 5 (1.5%) 85 Shagaf ($292,800) $3,308,652 9 Seeking the Gold Mr. Prospector, ’85 199 266 4 (1.5%) 132 Ertijaal ($344,149) $3,088,597 10 A.P. Indy Seattle Slew, ’89 238 348 3 (.9%) 132 S'maverlous ($273,884) $3,080,205

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