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Caulfield on Arc winner p15 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2012 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here TATTS OCTOBER BEGINS TODAY NOBLE TUNE STORMS TO PILGRIM WIN By Emma Berry Noble Tune (Unbridled=s Song) came flying down the Park Paddocks was alive with activity on Monday as center of the Belmont Park turf course to earn a 2 1/2- the clock ticked down to Tattersalls' flagship yearling length victory in Monday=s GIII Pilgrim S. AWow, auction, the October Sale, which starts today in breathtaking,@ exclaimed winning Newmarket at 11 a.m. (BST). Book 1 runs for three owner Martin Schwartz after days, while Book 2 is from Oct. 15-18 and the one-day watching his charge earn an Book 3 takes place Oct. 19. automatic berth into the GI Breeders= Many vendors reported that they were busy showing Cup Juvenile Turf. AI started singing, horses over the weekend and, with a number of trainers >We=re going to California.=@ Noble and agents having returned from the Arc weekend at Tune was a debut winner at Longchamp, viewings were up again Monday. Saratoga for his breeder Dell Ridge Noble Tune One consignor with Farm and started Monday for Dell A Coglianese every right to have a large Ridge and Schwartz. AI was very grin on his face is lucky I was able to buy into the horse after Saratoga,@ Ballylinch Stud manager Schwartz added. AI don=t buy colts, so this is a special John O'Connor, who one. He=s got a great pedigree.@ Noble Tune=s third dam witnessed the operation's is champion Serena=s Song. Cont. p6 homebred Wizz Kid (Ire) (Whipper) live up to her WATSDACHANCES GIVES BROWN SWEEP name when scorching to Watsdachances (Ire) (Diamond Green {Fr}) forged victory in the G1 Prix de through the thickening fog to score a late-running 2 l'Abbaye de Longchamp Roger Varian assesses 1/4-length victory in the GIII Miss Grillo S., giving Sunday. Ballylinch is Wizz Kid’s half-bro trainer Chad Brown a sweep of the graded events on Belmont s holiday card. I m very proud of these two consigning Wizz Kid's Emma Berry = A = [Watsdachances and Noble Tune], Brown said. You half-brother by one of its @ A know, you spend a lot of time training them in the resident stallions, Lawman (Fr) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), mornings, observing them, and trying to make sure who sells as lot 75 today. we=ve set up the training schedules, doing the right AIt was great for us, as she=s very much a thing, and it=s rewarding when they go out there and do Ballylinch-bred filly,@ said O'Connor. AHer dam Lidanski it in the afternoon. They=re two nice horses and we=re and her grandam Lidanna are both still at the stud, as is very lucky to have them in the barn.@ Cont. p7 Soviet Sire, her broodmare sire. Lidanski's colt had been well looked at anyway, as she is an established mare, but yesterday's win just adds an extra little bit of interest. From the reports I've had, everyone has been very busy over the last few days, and that has to be a good sign for the sale." Wizz Kid is not the only decent update for the Ballylinch draft from the weekend's racing, as O'Connor explained. "Last year at this sale, we sold Victrix Ludorum [Invincible Spirit {Ire}], and she won the valuable Tattersalls Millions sales race at Newmarket on Saturday,@ he said. The Richard Hannon-trained Victrix Ludorum is out of the Sunday Silence mare Matikanehamatidori (Jpn), whose Rock Of Gibraltar (Ire) colt is offered by the stud in Book 2 (lot 764). There are 56 full- or half-siblings to Classic or Group 1 winners catalogued for Book 1, and one with yet another timely update is lot 557, a (Ire) three-parts brother to Derby winner (Ire) ( {Ire}), who also has the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Solemia (Fr) (Poliglote {GB}) under his second dam. Cont. p3 In This Issue PEB’s TDN Sketch of the Week 60 Broad St., Suite 100 Red Bank, NJ 07701 (732) 747-8060 (732) 747-8955 (fax) www.thoroughbreddailynews.com www.thetdn.com

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Tattersalls October Begins Today (cont. from p1) Unsurprisingly, this colt was high on the list of >must-see' yearlings for agent Tony Nerses, who bought Authorized as a foal at Tattersalls. "He was one of the first horses I looked at," admitted Nerses, who was at Tatteraslls with Authorized's co-owner Saleh Al Homaizi. "I've seen a lot over the last few days and, at most sales, you can eliminate horses fairly quickly, but here you eliminate a horse only very reluctantly. There are some really nice horses here, and I'm finding it very hard to disregard any of them. This is the strongest catalogue I've seen in a long time." With such an outstanding pool of yearlings on paper in Book 1, the question would always be whether or not their physical Tony Nerses (left) & attributes would live up to their Saleh Al Homaizi pedigrees, but it seems that Emma Berry most potential buyers will be spoilt for choice this week. Richard Knight, a former employee of Coolmore, Juddmonte and Darley, launched his own bloodstock agency earlier this month, and has been in action at Goffs and Tattersalls so far. "There are some very solid colts and plenty of nice fillies,@ he said. AIt makes it very hard to compile a short-list!" With regular big-name buyers such as Sheikh Mohammed, Sheikh Hamdan and the Coolmore team in attendance, it will no doubt please Tattersalls to see so many other potential buyers from around the world in Newmarket, including Teruya and Haruya Yoshida, Paul Fudge of Waratah , David Ingordo, Nicolas de Watrigant, who buys on behalf of Sheikh Joann Al-Thani, Ibrahim Araci and Mary Slack. "There seem to be a lot of people we don't know, which is good, and of course plenty of people we do know,@ commented Michael Swinburn of Genesis Green Stud. For catalogue and results, or to watch the sale live, visit www.tattersalls.com.

TATTERSALLS OCTOBER BOOK 1 - Day One Outs - 2, 15, 39, 44, 70, 81, 90, 93, 99, 147, 155, 173, 191

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82, c, (Ire)--Love Divine (GB), by Diesis (GB) Consigned by Watership Down Stud When it=s not about Galileo, it=s about Sea the Stars, and this is one of the most notable of the baker=s dozen

catalogued for today=s session. Out of the 2000 G1 heroine Love Divine, he is therefore a half- brother to the 2007 G1 St Leger hero and sire Sixties Icon (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) and three-parts sibling of last year=s G2 Jockey Club S. runner-up Native Ruler (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}), who now stands at Louella Stud. Also from this family is the smart Dunboyne Express TATTERSALLS OCTOBER BOOK 1 -- TUESDAY (Ire) (Shamardal), now named Dan Excel (HK), whose 18, c, Montjeu (Ire)--Honorlina (Fr), by Linamix (Fr) half-brother by Teofilo (Ire) sells two lots later. Consigned by Newsells Park Stud Ltd Demand for the few Montjeu=s available was 76, f, (Ire)--Liffey Dancer (Ire), by Sadler’s Wells particularly keen at Goffs last week, and this February- Consigned by the Castlebridge Consignment foaled bay is out of a sister to Vahorimix (Fr), who was Bill Dwan offers the sole Street Cry in Book 1, and awarded both the G1 Poule d=Essai des Poulains and G1 she hails from one of the most prolific families around Prix Jacques le Marois in 2001; and the listed-winning at present. Her dam is an unraced full-sister to two of and group-placed Vadalix (Fr). This is Jean-Luc Ballydoyle=s Group 1 scorers Listen (Ire) and Sequoyah Lagardere=s dynasty of Vadsa, which also includes Val (Ire), the latter of which has subsequently also excelled Royal (Fr), Valixir (Ire) and recent Listed Flame of Tara in the paddocks when producing Henrythenavigator and S. winner Spinacre (Ire) (Verglas {Ire}). the group-winning and Classic-placed Queen Cleopatra (Ire) (Kingmambo). 40, c, Galileo (Ire)--Intrigued (GB), by Darshaan (GB) Consigned by Denford Stud 96, c, Invincible Spirit (Ire)--Madeira Mist (Ire), by Grand Lodge Intrigued, who was fourth in the 2004 G1 Prix Marcel Consigned by Castlemartin Stud Boussac and twice placed at listed level, has already This is a March-foaled half-brother to Joshua Tree produced this year=s G1 St Leger third and listed- (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), who had the precocity to win the winning Michelangelo (GB), a 550,000 guineas G2 Royal Lodge S. at two and GI Canadian International purchase here two years ago also by Galileo and who has recently been purchased by Australian interests. at three and the longevity to remain a force to be This is the family of Last Second (Ire) (Alzao) and a reckoned with as a 5-year-old when providing updates myriad of high-class Kirsten Rausing mares, including by winning the G2 Prix Kergorlay and placing third in this year=s G2 King Edward VII S. winner Thomas the G2 . The dam, who was a graded stakes Chippendale (Ire) (Dansili {GB}). scorer herself, is a descendant of the high-class Niarchos flag-bearer Magic of Life, whose progeny 51, f, Galileo (Ire)--Kasora (Ire), by Darshaan (GB) include the dual group-winning Enthused (Seeking the Consigned by Oaks Farm Stables Gold) and the dam of last year=s G1 Coronation S. On a day that is effectively a Galileo-fest, this is one runner-up and recent G3 Premio Sergio Cumani heroine of the picks of the bunch as a three-parts sister to High Nova Hawk (GB) (). Chaparral (Ire) and that star=s G2 Dante S.-winning full- brother Black Bear Island (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells). Three of Kasora=s female progeny, Treasure the Lady (Ire) (Indian You can also pick up a copy of the TDN Ridge {Ire}), Helena Molony (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells and today at the Tattersalls October Yearling Mora Bai (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), can boast six-figure Sale. offspring, and the latter is also the dam of last year=s G2 Beresford S. winner and G1 National S. third David Livingston (Ire), also by Galileo. Helena Molony=s Danehill Dancer (Ire) colt sells as hip 8. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 5 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

(Tattersalls Hip Happenings cont.) 154, f, Dansili (GB)--Neartica (Fr), by Sadler=s Wells Consigned by Newsells Park Stud Ltd After a weekend when the importance of Wertheimer breeding was hammered home, this offering from the Jacobs Family=s farm holds significant residual value being out of a half-sister to Goldikova (Ire) (Anabaa). Last year=s G1 heroine Galikova (Fr) (Galileo {Ire}) is another high-profile name to emerge from this >Gold=-spinning dynasty in recent months.

172, c, Galileo (Ire)--Ouija Board (GB), by Cape Cross (Ire) Consigned by Stanley House Stud Few matings come better, and this is the first of the GIII Pilgrim S. Noble Tune (Unbridled=s Song) powers great Ouija Board=s offspring to be sold at public home first. auction. Her first foal, Voodoo Prince (GB) (Kingmambo), is now listed-placed and appears on the GIII Miss Grillo S. Watsdachances (Ire) (Diamond upgrade. Green {Fr}) gives trainer Chad Brown the double. UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES GIII Ballerina S. Class Included (Include) makes it four Date Race Track in a row. Oct. 13 GI Challenge Cup S. KEE GIII Athenia BEL GIII BC Premier=s H. Commander (Broken Vow) GIII Knickerbocker H. BEL outbattles Jebrica (Liberty Gold) to the wire. GIII Spend a Buck H. BEL GIII Hawthorne Derby HAW Oct. 14 GI Pattison Canadian International WO

GI E.P. Taylor S. WO J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J GI S. WO Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... GIII Durham Cup S. WO

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Pilgrim Stakes

Monday, Belmont Park PILGRIM S.-GIII, $150,000, BEL, 10-8, 2yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:47 4/5, yl. 1--#@NOBLE TUNE, 118, c, 2, by Unbridled's Song 1st Dam: Serena's Cat (SW, $131,391), by Storm Cat 2nd Dam: Serena's Tune, by Mr. Prospector 3rd Dam: Serena's Song, by Rahy ($300,000 RNA yrl '11 KEESEP). O-Martin S Schwartz & Dell Ridge Farm LLC; B-Dell Ridge Farm LLC (KY); T-Chad C Brown; J-Ramon A Dominguez. $90,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $141,000. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Graduate of Custom Care Equine LLC KY-BRED QUALITY KTA / KTOB

2--Notacatbutallama, 118, c, 2, Harlan's Holiday--Self Rising, by Hansel. ($50,000 yrl '11 FTNAUG; $105,000 2yo >12 OBSAPR). O-Repole Stable; B-Happy Hill Farm (NY); T-Todd A Pletcher. $30,000. Purchased & Consigned by Nick de Meric

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Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm Brown also trains Klaravich Stables and William 3--Special Skills, 118, c, 2, Bernstein--Kentucky Lawrence=s Balance the Books (Lemon Drop Kid), who Whisper, by Southern Halo. ($140,000 yrl '11 also earned a berth into the Juvenile Turf with his win KEESEP; $200,000 2yo >12 OBSMAR). O-Richard in Sunday=s GIII Bourbon S. at Keeneland. AWe separate Santulli; B-Sierra Farm (KY); T-Alan E Goldberg. the horses when we can,@ Brown said. AHe and Balance $15,000. the Books are both very, very nice prospects. I couldn=t 2 Year Old Sale Graduate of Hartley De Renzo separate the two right now. I=m very, very lucky to have Margins: 2HF, 2 3/4, 7. Odds: 1.30, 3.70, 14.80. two of them, and when you=re in this position you just Also Ran: Quinzieme Monarque, Saint Vigeur, Cerro try to keep them healthy.@ (Ire), West Hills Giant. Scratches: Bernie the Jet, James Jingle, Read the Proposal. Click for the brisnet.com chart or the We won and we’re in! brisnet.com PPs. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Noble Tune=s connections earn: Sales. *Automatic berth into the BC Noble Tune powered to a 3 1/2-length victory in his 1 Juvenile Turf 1/16-mile debut over the Saratoga turf Sept. 3. Favored *$30,000 in pre-entry/entry fees to make it two in a row, the dark bay colt settled off *$10,000 travel stipend the pace as longshot Special Skills took the field $40,000 total value through fractions of :25.96 and :51.54. Noble Tune +$10,000 nominator award to Dell Ridge Farm zipped into contention nearing the stretch, was angled to the outside for the drive and boldly strode to the lead Click here for the complete W&YI race schedule. for an authoritative score. AIt was much like his debut,@ said winning trainer Chad Brown. AI thought he was very professional; he did some things you see Purple indicates Breeders= Cup Win & You=re In Race; experienced horses do. It=s always encouraging to see a BC pre-entry and entry fees paid and travel to the BC horse with this much class who has the sense to will be subsidized by Breeders= Cup Ltd. for BC- maneuver around, slip inside, slip outside, accelerate, nominated horses. Click here for details. and switch off early in the race. If the horse comes out of the race OK, we=ll be going on to the Breeders= Cup.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 7 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Miss Grillo S.

Monday, Belmont Park MISS GRILLO S.-GIII, $150,000, BEL, 10-8, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:47 4/5, yl. 1--@WATSDACHANCES (IRE), 121, f, 2, by Diamond Green (Fr) 1st Dam: High Finance (Ire), by (GB) 2nd Dam: Phylella (Ire), by Persian Bold (Ire) 3rd Dam: Tumblella (Ire), by Tumble Wind O-Michael E Kisber & Bradley Thoroughbreds; B-P G Lyons (IRE); T-Chad C Brown; J-Javier Castellano. $90,000. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-1, $164,588. Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. 2--Sustained, 117, f, 2, War Front--Sweetstorm Amy, by Lemon Drop Kid. ($300,000 yrl '11 KEESEP). O-Paul P Pompa Jr; B-Tollgate Stables Partnership (KY); T-Dale L Romans. $30,000. Hidden Brook purchased for Paul Pompa Jr. Sold by Hunter Valley Farm 3--Manuka Honey, 116, f, 2, Borrego--Al Max Diner, by End Sweep. ($10,000 yrl '11 FTMOCT; $62,000 2yo >12 OBSAPR). O-Curragh Stables; B-Buck Pond Farm Inc (KY); T-John P Terranova II. $15,000. Margins: 2 1/4, 1, 1 3/4. Odds: 1.20, 4.80, 25.50. Also Ran: Fly Again, Wave Theory, Three Hearts, Buckingham Bull, Atlantic Dream, Effie Trinket, Adriani. AShe=s amazing,@ jockey Javier Castellano said of the Scratches: Fearless Jacq (Ire), Summer of Fun. Click for winner. AShe=s a pretty tiny horse, pretty short and the brisnet.com chart or the brisnet.com PPs. Video, small, she runs with her head down, but she has real sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. heart. She split horses, she went through a little tight Watsdachances opened her career with two starts in hole and she took off. I know the pace kind of helped Ireland for trainer Ger Lyons, graduating in her second my filly; I feel they went quick enough and my horse sat outing at Navan Apr. 29. Acquired by Michael Kisber behind the mid-pack. Turning for home I had to [decide] and Bradley Thoroughbreds after that victory, the bay which way to go, and I decided to wait. Turning for filly was transferred to the barn of Chad Brown and paid home she split horses and did it the right way.@ immediate dividends while winning the Aug. 29 P. G. Johnson S. at Saratoga in her first stateside appearance. APeter Bradley this filly in Europe and was adamant about buying her,@ Brown explained. AHe We won and we’re in! put a group together, including Michael Kisber and some Watsdachances=s connections earn: of the other partners. They all put a lot of work into it, *Automatic berth into the BC too, trying to find these horses, and they found a real Juvenile Fillies Turf good one here.@ *$30,000 in pre-entry/entry fees Flying back from Paris Monday, Bradley wasn t able to = *$10,000 travel stipend see the race, but between flights admitted, AShe obviously didn=t need me.@ He added, AI found her in $40,000 total value May in Ireland; the Navan form is always good at +$10,000 nominator award to Michael Kisber, Belmont. She had a good turn of foot and the price was Bradley Thoroughbreds, Nelson right. Fortunately the things that I like to see ended up Click here for the complete W&YI race schedule. being the right things. If she and Chad Brown say so, it will be on to the Breeders= Cup.@ Sent off the 6-5 favorite, Watsdachances rated in midpack as longshot Manuka Honey set the pace Purple indicates Breeders= Cup Win & You=re In Race; through fractions of :24.77, :49.60 and 1:14.79. The BC pre-entry and entry fees paid and travel to the BC Irish-bred filly surged into contention at midstretch and will be subsidized by Breeders= Cup Ltd. for BC- quickly inhaled the pacesetters to win going away. nominated horses. Click here for details. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 8 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

BALLERINA S.-GIII, $102,170, HST, 10-8, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m, 1:49 1/5, ft. 1--@CLASS INCLUDED, 123, f, 4, by Include 1st Dam: A Classic Life (MSW & GSP, $201,285), by Sky Classic 2nd Dam: Life Is Beautiful, by De 3rd Dam: Tax Holiday, by What a Pleasure O/B-Michael & Amy Feuerborn (KY); T-Jim Penney; J-Russell A Baze. $61,302. Lifetime Record: 16-10-6-0, $384,526. Werk Nick Rating: F. Click for eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. KY-BRED QUALITY KTA / KTOB

2--Evelyn's Dancer, 120, f, 3, Songandaprayer-- Seraphic Too, by Southern Halo. ($4,700 wlng '09 KEENOV; $4,500 yrl '10 KEESEP). O-Mark DeDomenico LLC & North American Thoroughbred Horse Company Inc; B-Bryan & Gray Lyster, et al (KY); T-Troy Taylor. $20,434. Bred, Raised & Sold by ASHVIEW FARM 3--Orchid's Silver, 123, m, 6, Orchid's Devil--Simply Silver, by Simply Majestic. O-Nick & Pauline Felicella; B-Par D Stable (BC); T-Lenore Dubois. $11,239. Margins: 1HF, 6, 1HF. Odds: 0.60, 2.05, 22.05. Also Ran: P. S. Touch Down, Terlani, Queen's Vicar, Heidi Maria. Click for the brisnet.com chart or brisnet.com pps. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. Class Included, who missed by just a neck in this race when second behind Orchid=s Silver a year ago, was coming off a 3 1/2-length victory in the track-and-trip Delta Colleen H. Sept. 9. The bay filly saved ground Margins: HD, 13 1/4, HD. Odds: 0.45, 4.15, 10.35. along the rail while chasing the early leaders. She Also Ran: Wilo Kat, Brass Plate, Crew Leader, Three surged to the lead into the stretch and drew clear for Wood. Scratched: Hoist. Click for the brisnet.com chart or her fourth straight victory. brisnet.com pps. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. Commander took a five-race win streak into this BC PREMIER'S H.-GIII, $102,170, HST, 10-8, 3yo/up, affair, most recently recording a front-running 6 3/4- 1 3/8m, 2:16 4/5, ft. length victory over the Hastings oval in the Sept. 9 S. 1--@COMMANDER, 123, g, 4, by Broken Vow W. Randall Plate H. Commander and Northern 1st Dam: Pout, by Deputy Minister Causeway shared pacesetting duties through fractions 2nd Dam: Bedroom Blues, by Cure the Blues of :23.84, :46.50 and 1:11.53. As Northern Causeway 3rd Dam: Bedroom Window, by Linkage began to falter the second time down the backstretch, ($105,000 yrl '09 KEESEP). O-North American Commander was joined by defending champion Jebrica. Thoroughbred Horse Company Inc; B-Paragon Farms, Those two quickly separated themselves from the rest LLC (KY); T-Troy Taylor; J-Mario Gutierrez. $61,302. of the field and battled down the stretch with Lifetime Record: 23-8-3-2, $328,397. Werk Nick Commander just getting his nose down on the wire first. Rating: A. Click for eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.

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2--Jebrica, 117, g, 4, Liberty Gold--Peaceful Wings, by Halo. ($15,000 yrl '09 WASSEP). O-R and R; B-Mr & Mrs Frederick L Pabst (WA); T-Jim Penney. $20,434.

3--Northern Causeway, 113, c, 4, Giant=s Causeway-- Getaway Girl, by Silver Deputy. ($150,000 wlng '08 KEENOV; $47,000 RNA 2yo >10 BESMAY). O-B Rozamund; B-Indian Creek (KY); T-Len Kasmerski. $11,239. 2 Year Old Sale Graduate of Hartley De Renzo CLICK HERE to sign up INDIAN CREEK SALES GRADUATE Fastnet's title just the start Fastnet Rock's supremacy among a magnificent band of proven stallions in the 2011-12 racing season suggests he will carry on the dominancein Australian once displayed racing andby his illustrious father Danehill breeding for the next decade. The Coolmore-owned star had wrapped up the stallions' premiership halfway through the season, and continued to smash record after record, siring the winnersDanehill of $12.7 million in prizemoney - a figure even could not achieve… has eclipsed Danehill - HOOFNOTE: Fastnet Rock "The Rock's" tally of stakes winners from his first four crops is up to 33, one more than his champion father at the same stage of his career. , BLOODLINES by John Holloway Sydney Morning Herald, August 3, 2012

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Contact: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Tel: 353-52-6131298. Fax: 353-52-6131382. Christy Grassick, David O’Loughlin, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Tim Corballis, Moloney, Gerry Aherne, Mathieu Legars or Jason Walsh. Tom Gaffney, David Magnier, Joe Hernon or Cathal Murphy: 353-25-31966/31689. Kevin Buckley (UK Rep.) 44-7827-795156. E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.coolmore.com All stallions nominated to EBF. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 9 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

AAfter that, there would not be a lot of similarities,@ RACETRACK ROUND-UP Bolger continued. ANew Approach was highly charged, and it was a bit of a struggle to keep the lid on him, but Shanghai Bobby Confirmed for Breeders’ Cup... this fellow is quite laid back, even lazy in his races. He Starlight Racing=s Shanghai Bobby (Harlan=s Holiday), is very relaxed, and I don=t have any horses that sleep winner of Saturday=s GI Champagne S., will now head longer than he does, but he seems to have the same to California for the Nov. 3 GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile, ability as New Approach.@ connections confirmed yesterday. A[Trainer] Todd Aidan O=Brien has a total of eight colts still engaged, [Pletcher] and I discussed our options this morning,@ headed by the Coventry third and G2 Railway S. runner- said Starlight Racing=s managing partner Jack Wolf. up Cristoforo Colombo (Henrythenavigator), who was AThe colt came out of the race in great shape and has last seen slipping up and unseating Joseph O=Brien in given us every indication that he belongs. He=s done the Aug. 12 G1 Phoenix S. Also in the mix from everything that=s been asked of him and more. We are Rosegreen is the Joseph Allen homebred J “TDN very excited for our partners and team and feel Rising Star” J Lines of Battle (War Front), the Aug. fortunate to have such a talented colt headed to the 19 G1 Prix Morny runner-up George Vancouver World Championships.@ (Henrythenavigator) and a clutch of unexposed maiden winners, including the impressive Galway debut scorer Dawn Approach Tops 15 for Dewhurst... Eye of the Storm (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Three of them, J “TDN Rising Star” J Dawn Approach (Ire) including Cristoforo Colombo and George Vancouver, (New Approach {Ire}) will face a maximum of 14 rivals also hold entries in the G1 Middle Park S.. as he bids to cement his 2-year-old champion status in Khalid Abdullah could be double-handed with the Saturday=s G1 Dubai Dewhurst S. at Newmarket. Aug. 22 G3 Acomb S. winner Dundonnell (First =s unbeaten G2 Coventry S. and G1 Vincent Defence) from the Roger Charlton stable and the John O=Brien S. winner could be fellow Jim Bolger-trained G3 Gosden-trained unbeaten J “TDN Rising Star” J Round Tower S. scorer Leitir Mor (Ire) (Holy Roman Ashdan (GB) (Dansili {GB}), while Richard Hannon could Emperor {Ire}) in the seven-furlong feature. bring Qatar Racing Limited & CSH=s Havana Gold (Ire) Bolger said last week, AI=ve been very fortunate in (Teofilo {Ire}) back to HQ after two runs in quick having four horses that could win the Dewhurst S.-- succession when successful in the Sept. 27 G3 hopefully this fellow will be the fifth. One thing that Somerville Tattersall S. and when runner-up in they very much have in common is the will to win. Saturday=s ,500,000 Tattersalls Millions 2yo Trophy. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 10 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Botti Wants Rain to Stay Away for Moohaajim... Trainer Marco Botti is hoping that Newmarket=s ground does not become testing as he prepares Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum=s Moohaajim (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}) for Saturday=s G1 Middle Park S. Following the colt=s impressive success in the G2 S. at Newbury Sept. 22, he is set to line up as one of the favorites among the dozen juveniles remaining at the six-day stage, but his trainer is hoping for a dry lead-up. AIt would be frustrating and a big concern if the ground went too soft, because he is a good mover,@ Botti commented. ABy Cape Cross, in theory, he should handle a little bit of cut, but I wouldn=t like to try him on soft ground yet. He came out of the [Newbury] race in very good order and we have been very happy with the horse. He had an easy piece of work at the weekend and went fine--so it=s so far, so good.@ Among the still- unbeaten contingent left in the six-furlong contest are the Aug. 19 G1 Prix Morny hero Reckless Abandon (GB) (Exchange Rate), who will be ridden by Gerald Mosse, and Aug. 24 G2 Gimcrack S. scorer Blaine (GB) (Avonbridge {GB}). JAPANESE RESULTS

Monday, Kyoto, Japan KYOTO DAISHOTEN-G2, -115,420,000, Kyoto, 10-8, 3yo/up, 2400mT, 2:23.40, fm. 1--@#MEISHO KAMPAKU (JPN), 123, h, 5, by Grass Wonder 1st Dam: Dancing Happiness (Jpn), by Dance in the Dark (Jpn) 2nd Dam: Meisho Sachikaze (Jpn), by Crystal Glitters 3rd Dam: Seattle Dancer (Jpn), by Northern Answer O-Yoshio Matsumoto; B-Mishima Bokujo; T-Yoshiyuki Arakawa; J-Kenichi Ikezoe; -60,994,000. Lifetime Record: 33-6-4-8. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. 2--Oken Bruce Lee (Jpn), 126, h, 7, Jungle Pocket (Jpn)--Silver Joy, by Silver Deputy. O-Akira Fukui; B-Northern Farm; -24,284,000. 3--Gustave Cry (Jpn), 126, c, 4, Heart=s Cry (Jpn)-- Fabulous (Fr), by Fabulous Dancer. O-Shadai Race Horse; B-Shadai Farm; -156,142,000. Margins: NK, 3/4, NO. Odds: 17.40, 23.10, 2.00. Click for the Racing Post chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree.

In today: Why Orfevre Deserved a Better Fate: Or, is a walk in the park the best way to train a Thoroughbred? by Mark Cramer TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 11 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com SO. HEMISPHERE RESULTS

Sunday, Maronas, Uruguay CLASICO GRAN PREMIO SELECCION-G1, P1,810,836, Maronas, 10-7, 3yo, f, 2000m, 2:05.14, my. 1--@sLADY FUND (URU), 123, f, 3, by Fund of Funds 1st Dam: Damita (Uru), by Decisive (Arg) 2nd Dam: Dianda (Arg), by Potrillazo (Arg) 3rd Dam: Dany Rose (Arg), by Cipayo (Arg) O-Stud El Torta; B-Haras El Arbolito; T-Ramon V Peralta; J-Federico F Piriz; P1,086,502. Lifetime Record: 10-5-4-1. Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. 2--Antwerpen (Brz), 123, f, 3, Dancer Man (Brz)-- Josefine Di Glory (Brz), by Minstrel Glory. O-Stud Carrasco; B-Haras Das Estrelas; T-Walter Baez; P380,276. 3--Floresta (Uru), 123, f, 3, Gulpha Gorge--Huana (Uru), by Huaquero (Arg). O/B-Haras Santo Domingo; T-Julio C Lazo; P235,409. Margins: 18, 2 1/4, 3. Odds: 1.50, 5.80, 14.15. Also Ran: Catcher Roja (Arg), Desfachatada (Uru), DoZa Pepa (Uru), Esfinge (Uru), Radiance (Uru), Glauca (Uru), Miss Venecia (Uru). Click for the Racing Post chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree.

Sunday, Maronas, Uruguay CLASICO GRAN PREMIO JOCKEY CLUB-G1, P1,810,836, Maronas, 10-7, 3yo, c, 2000m, 2:04.45, my. 1--@#sUNSTOPPABLE (BRZ), 123, c, 3, by Holzmeister 1st Dam: Other Toss (Brz) (SW-Brz), by Dancer Man (Brz) 2nd Dam: Red Toss (Arg), by Egg Toss 3rd Dam: Real Order (Arg), by Nuthatch (Ire) O-Stud Carrasco; B-Haras Dos Estrelas (Brz); T-Walter Baez; J-Julio Cesar Mendez; P1,086,502. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-2. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: First SW on cross. 2--Fin Del Mundo (Brz), 123, c, 3, Dancer Man (Brz)-- Lady Sedutiva (Brz), by Spring Halo (Arg). O-Stud Carrasco; B-Haras Das Estrelas; T-Walter Baez; P380,276. 3--Vicenzo (Uru), 123, c, 3, Robin Des Pins--Vallere (Uru), by Vermal (Arg). O-Stud Aurora; B-Haras Don Alfredo; T-Elio A Umpierrez; P235,499. Margins: HD, 4, 7HF. Odds: 1.70, 1.70, 40.80. Also Ran: Cientifico (Uru), Play Boy (Uru), Zamarro (Uru), Don Pelonchas (Uru), Tizon (Brz), Esscabio (Uru), Automobilista (Brz), Cafe Inmortal (Uru). Click for the Racing Post chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue- style pedigree.

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Sunday, Cidade Jardim, Brazil GRANDE PREMIO JOCKEY CLUB DE SAO PAULO-G1, R136,650, Cidade Jardim, 10-7, 3yo, c, 2000mT, 2:01.26, fm. 1--#@sCONCILIUM (BRZ), 123, c, 3, by Sulamani (Ire) 1st Dam: Crazy Jet (Brz) (SW & MGSP-Brz), by Notation 2nd Dam: Liberty Star (Brz), by Derek (Brz) 3rd Dam: Very Nice (Brz), by Canterbury (GB) O/B-Haras Tango; T-Wanildo Garcia Tosta; J-Antonio Mesquita; R53,250. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: C+. 2--Genial (Brz), 123, c, 3, First American--Las Palmeras (Brz), by Nedawi (GB). O-Stud Hole In One; B-Haras Vale Verde; T-J G Costa. R24,375. 3--Gober (Brz), 123, c, 3, Yagli-Visa Max (Brz), by Kenetico (Brz). O/B-Stud Red Rafa; T-R Soares. R14,250. Margins: 1 1/4, HF, NK. Odds: 19.00, 4.80, 12.70. Also Ran: Rad (Brz), Hawkïs Eyes (Brz), All Saints (Brz), Mr. Tide (Brz), Pol Pot (Brz), Airplus (Brz), Vladivostok (Brz), Be Be King (Brz), Kindai (Brz), Roddick (Brz), Rasta Friend (Brz). Click for the Racing Post chart or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. THE WEEK IN PHOTOS brought to you by HORSEPHOTOS.COM and the

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PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield=s take on racing=s newsmakers! You can find all of Caulfield s = columns in the TDN Archive. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 13 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

In this new world, quality and efficiency will be 46th IFHA Conference important for racing to stress over quantity. Racing leaders also must focus on Adoing the right things,@ RACING FACING MANY CHALLENGES such as Thoroughbred aftercare efforts, in order to By Michele MacDonald maintain a positive connection with the public, Akitani The Thoroughbred business is showing some signs of said. revitalization yet faces a challenging set of dynamics AOur role as a racing authority is to safeguard the related to ongoing global financial pressures that are not industry at all cost on the last line, and in this sense, likely to cease any time soon, attendees at the 46th our role would be like a goal keeper, rather than a International Federation of Horseracing Authorities forward. We need to...understand the forces at work,@ Conference were told on Oct. 8 in Paris. Akitani concluded, asserting that racing=s authorities Aki Akitani, IFHA deputy Aare the last defense on the line@ for the sport. secretary general, reported that Medication also was a key subject during the IFHA wagering in the first half of 2012 is conference. up in some key jurisdictions Emphasizing that medication reform is the top priority including the United States (2%), of The Jockey Club in the United States, President (1.7% through the Pari James Gagliano reinforced his call for an immediate Mutuel Urbain), Japan (8.1%), beginning of a phase-out of furosemide (Lasix or Salix) in the sport. Hong Kong (7.1% for its fiscal year) It is extremely important to begin now so that we and Turkey (9.5%). A can take appropriate steps and take Other significant statistics are not them with confidence in the future,@ so positive, however. Gagliano said. Foal production continues to In addition to the Breeders= Cup decline in many countries, with the Aki Akitani M MacDonald prohibiting Lasix use in the handful of world leaders, the U.S. and juvenile races it will conduct in Australia, down 10.4% and 7.6%, November at Santa Anita Park, the respectively, for 2011 (with figures for the U.S. American Graded Stakes Committee estimated from early reports). Foal crops in Ireland, of the Thoroughbred Owners and Japan, Great Britain and New Zealand also declined, Breeders Association will follow with although each less than 1% and thus possibly could be Asimilar rules,@ Gagliano said. James Gagliano stabilizing after the global economic crisis that began in The Jockey Club has spent M MacDonald 2008 and caused virtually worldwide decreases. significant resources promoting Foal production in France declined 8.9% despite racing over the last year and market developments have purses and breeder and owner premiums that are the included higher television ratings, increasing handle this best in Europe, while South Africa and Argentina year and some encouraging signs in bloodstock sales, reported gains of 8.2% and 3.8%, respectively. he noted, while linking marketing and medication. The number of races run and total betting remain AThe issues of fan development and medication fairly flat overall globally, although countries hit by reform are indeed compatible,@ Gagliano said. AWe are crises, both natural and economic, plummeted in acutely aware that any and all marketing initiatives will turnover from 2010 to 2011, including Japan, Greece, be in vain if we don=t take better care of our athletes Italy, Cyprus and Ireland. and offer current and prospective fans a clean game Overall figures show increasing strength in Asia as and a level playing field.@ racing grows in new markets and Japan and Hong Kong One of the key components of The Jockey Club=s continue together to represent more than 40% of global efforts is the proposed Reformed Racing Medication wagering. Rules that officials would like to have adopted in all 38 AGenerally speaking, there is an ongoing trend that American racing states. A target of those rules is Asian countries have been increasing their share in all trainers who repeatedly send out horses racing with racing sectors and it clearly reflects the current world medication that is not permitted; only 1% of trainers economic trend,@ Akitani said. AThe racing statistics have had five or more infractions of drug rules yet over the last several years suggest that the share of accounted for 24% of all violations, he said. Asia is increasing and on the other hand, shares of AIt seems with the current penalty structure in place, Europe and the Americas looked to have come to their crime pays,@ Gagliano asserted, noting that penalties maturity.@ would be much harsher for repeat offenders under the As global natural resource and geographic frontiers reformed rules. have been mined to the limit and with world financial AWe cannot accept a scenario in which our markets now strained with debt, racing will be medication rules are protecting about 1% of the trainer challenged by the new post-market capitalism era, he population, the 1% who repeatedly demonstrate utter said. As people, particularly the young, struggle to find disregard of the rules,@ he declared. AWe need to make jobs and earn money, racing could struggle to attract changes in order to again thrive as a sport in North new fans, and of course there will be less owners America. Believe me, we are fully committed to doing willing to pay to play. that, and sooner rather than later.@ Cont. p14 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 14 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

International officials continued to urge the U.S. to change its ways on drugs. In his keynote address, France Galop President Bertrand Belinguier declared, with exclamation points added to a transcript of his comments, AWe must keep firm on our commitment: No medication! No medication at all!@ Louis Romanet, IFHA chairman, praised initial efforts in the U.S., including the work by TOBA that resulted in 70 owners pledging this summer not to run juveniles on Lasix. AThe Jockey Club=s core belief that horses should compete only when they are free from the influence of medication sounds like very nice music to my ears,@ Romanet said, adding in remarks addressed to Gagliano that, AI am sure that everybody in that room today is wishing you good luck Louis Romanet to win this strategic battle.@ M MacDonald Medication reform also is taking place in South America--and indeed at a faster pace than in the U.S. Dr. Ignacio Pavlovsky Jr., chairman of the technical council of the Organizacion Sudamericana de Fomento del Sangre Pura de Carrera (OSAF), reported that beginning in January, Lasix will be banned in most black-type races at OSAF- member racetracks, including Palermo, San Isidro and La Plata Also honored by Romanet were David Willmot, former in Argentina; Gavea and Cidade president and chairman of Woodbine Entertainment Jardim in Brazil; Maronas in Group, who was lauded as an innovator and a strong Uruguay; Hipodromo de las supporter of the IFHA, and South African Rob de Kock, Americas in Mexico; Hipodromo who has worked with the IFHA on harmonization of Montericco in Peru; Presidente racing rules. Remon in Panama, and Hipodromo de Chile, Club Hipico and Valparaiso in Chile. Ignacio Pavlovsky South Americans will join with M MacDonald Gagliano and other North American leaders in discussions on Oct. 9 prior to leaving Paris about forming a Pan American Conference that would aim to unify rules and procedures as much as possible, making a more consistent racing product. The South American Thoroughbred industry has unique challenges and opportunities. While OSAF September Switch Could End Year Round Racing members offer about 14.25% of the world=s races with “The Kentucky Commission appears to be poised to 21,999 and have about 15.52% of global runners with drastically reshape the state’s Thoroughbred racing calendar by taking a 29,363 and 16.33% of foals with more than 17,000, month of races from Turfway Park in Florence and giving it to Churchill purses and (4.74%) and betting (less than 1%) are far Downs in Louisville.” Janet Patton, Lexington Herald-Leader lower. Jockey Club to Review Pre-Start Procedures AThere is potential for growth, but the task will not be “The Jockey Club will be forced to review its own pre-start operational easy,@ Romanet observed. procedures, but it was Brett Prebble and apprentice Alvin Ng Ka-chun In other business at the conference, Romanet made a who walked away lighter in the pocket after two horses completed their presentation to Akitani for his service to IFHA while also race after jumping out of the wrong gates yesterday at Sha Tin.” Alan working for the Japan Racing Association; Akitani will Aitken, South China Morning Post be returning to Japan in March. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 15 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Sadler=s Wells=s sons and daughters have kept up the PEDIGREE INSIGHTS good work. Montjeu sired the 2005 winner Hurricane B Y A N D R E W C A U L F I E L D Run, with this victory being sandwiched between two triumphs for Sadler=s Wells=s broodmare daughters. QATAR PRIX DE L=ARC DE TRIOMPHE-G1, Thawakib became the dam of , an impressive i4,000,000, Longchamp, 10-7, 3yo/up, c/f, 1 1/2mT, winner in 2001, and the unraced Soviet Moon helped 2:37.68, hy. thwart another bold Japanese bid when her son 1--sSOLEMIA (IRE), 128, f, 4, by Poliglote (GB) edged out Nakayama Festa in 2010. 1st Dam: Brooklyn=s Dance (Fr) (GSW-Fr), And now history has repeated itself, with the by (GB) Japanese champion Orfevre being worn down by 2nd Dam: Vallee Dansante, by Solemia, a courageous daughter of the Sadler=s Wells 3rd Dam: Green Valley II (Fr), by (Fr) stallion Poliglote. In other words the Sadler=s Wells clan O/B-Wertheimer & Frere; T-Carlos Laffon-Parias; has proved a sizeable hindrance to Japan=s Arc J-; i2,285,600. Lifetime Record: ambitions, being involved in each of the three occasions 13 starts, 5 wins, 7 places, i2,542,155. *1/2 to when the Japanese have finished a close second. Prospect Park (GB) (Sadler's Wells), MGSW & For the record, Sadler=s Wells=s brother Fairy King also G1SP-Fr, MGSP-US, $617,510; Prospect Wells (Fr) sired an Arc winner ( in 1996), as did their (Sadler's Wells), GSW & G1SP-Fr, SW-Eng, three-parts brother ( in 1997). $400,185; Gold Dodger (Slew O' Gold), SW-Fr; And Youmzain, the frustrating character who finished Brooklyn's Gold (Seeking the Gold), SW-Fr & SP-Eng- second in three consecutive Arcs, is another out of a stp; Never Green (Ire) (Halling), SW-Fr. Werk Nick Sadler=s Wells mare. Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the Remarkably, it was Solemia=s Arc which provided eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Poliglote with his first Group 1 success as a stallion in Click for the Racing Post chart, the AmWest PPs or the the Northern Hemisphere. He has generally slipped free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Click for under the radar at Haras d=Etreham, but his success in Equidia video. several spheres caught my eye sufficiently for me to As the connections of were reminded, the write about him in the June 2010 issue of Arc can be one race too many at the end of a Thoroughbred Owner & Breeder. demanding season, especially when the ground is very AWhen one thinks about Sadler=s Wells= successful testing. The Coolmore camp had been reminded of this stallion sons,@ I wrote, Athe names of Montjeu, Galileo, as long ago as 1984, when the admirably consistent El Prado, High Chaparral and Barathea are generally Sadler=s Wells--tackling his seventh consecutive Group among the first to spring to mind. But spare a thought 1--could finish only a moderate eighth to on for Poliglote, who has been plying his trade at Haras heavy ground. d=Etreham since 1998. The intervening years have seen Sadler=s Wells make APoliglote was bred well enough for anything, his dam ample amends for that below-par Arc effort. He being the very successful broodmare Alexandrie. He supplied two Arc winners in and Montjeu, with lived up to his illustrious bloodlines by winning the G1 Montjeu just managing to wear down the gallant Criterium de Saint-Cloud at two and the G2 Grand Prix Japanese raider El Condor Pasa in an epic 1999 race. d=Evry at four, as well as by finishing second in Celtic Coincidentally, El Condor Pasa was out of a Sadler=s Swing=s G1 Prix du Jockey-Club. However, he started Wells mare. Another of Sadler=s Wells=s daughters, out at only 35,000 francs, having failed to win in his Leggera, had been beaten only a neck in the previous last season on the track, in a career spent principally year=s Arc. over the unfashionable distance of a mile and a half.@ SOLEMIA (IRE), f, 2008 To paraphrase the rest of the article, I pointed out Nearctic that Poliglote had been enjoying a variety of success, notably with his French-bred jumpers. He had ended Sadler’s Wells 2009 as France=s leading living sire of jumpers and, Fairy Bridge Special after the article appeared, he went on to become Poliglote (GB) France=s champion sire of jumpers in 2010. We now Val de L’orne (Fr) Val de Loir Aglae (Fr) have the remarkable situation of Poliglote currently Alexandrie Sir Gaylord holding top place on both the flat and jumping sectors Apachee (Fr) Americaine (GB) of French racing. Although Solemia is one of only three Northern Mill Reef Shirley Heights Mill Hemisphere-born group winners on the flat for Poliglote, Brooklyn’s Dance (GB) Hardicanute (GB) it was a different story when Poliglote was shuttled to Hardiemma (GB) (Fr) Grand Cross (GB) Argentina. He sired seven Group 1 winners there, GSW-Fr, 8-3-1-0 13Fls, 3GSW, Vallee Dansante Lyphard Northern Dancer including a very good filly called Kalath Wells, who 3SW 4-1-0-1, $12,265 Goofed became his second winner of the Argentine Oaks, the 12Fls, 1GSW Green Valley II Val de Loir Premio Seleccion. Cacht Wells, one of these Argentine 1SW 15Fls, 3GSW, 3SW Sly Pola Group 1 winners, became a Grade II winner in the U.S. Cont. p16 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 16 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Solemia represents another major triumph for the Of course the nick gained further advocates when Wertheimer brothers= first-rate breeding operation. It is Sadler=s Wells did so brilliantly well with mares by appropriate that the brothers= first Arc victory should Shirley Heights= son Darshaan, with this partnership come with a filly, as their father Jacques owed his Arc being responsible for 20 group winners, headed by eight victories to those outstanding fillies and Gold Group 1 winners. River. Solemia=s victory must have been all the more This extraordinary record guaranteed that plenty of satisfying because both her parents, Poliglote and the Sadler=s Wells=s sons--nearly 50 of them--were also tried Group 3 winner Brooklyn=s Dance, were bred by the with Shirley Heights mares. While they failed to match Wertheimer family. For good measure, Poliglote=s dam their sire=s spectacular percentages, they have had their Alexandrie was bred by Jacques Wertheimer, as was moments. Poliglote is the fourth of them to sire a Group Brooklyn=s Dance=s dam Vallee Dansante, a three-parts 1 winner, his predecessors being Montjeu (Fame and sister to =s Classic-winning son . Glory and Montare), Galileo (Sans Frontieres) and Vallee Dansante=s sire, the excellent Lyphard, also Barathea (Magical Romance). Fame and Glory, Montare carried the famous blue and white colors, which in and Sans Frontieres all won Group 1 races over 1972 belonged to Mme Pierre Wertheimer, the distances of at least a mile and three-quarters, so it is grandmother of Solemia=s owners. hardly surprising that Solemia=s stamina (and There are a couple of notable features to Solemia=s determination) proved the decisive factor at pedigree. Longchamp. Firstly, she is inbred 4x4 to Val de Loir, an Montjeu also sired a major winner from Solemia=s outstanding French stallion who finished a good third in female line. Mated to Funsie, a half-sister to Brooklyn=s the 1962 Arc, having earlier won the Prix du Dance, the resultant colt was Authorized, winner of the Jockey-Club. Val de Loir left a string of top performers Derby and Juddmonte International before disappointing over a mile and a half or more, including the Classic as favorite for the 2007 Arc. This outstanding female winners Val de L=Orne, and , the line, tracing to Sly Pola, has also hit the Group 1 target Arc second Comtesse de Loire and the Grand Prix de in recent years with , , Quijano, Paris winners Tennyson and Chaparral. At the time, it Okawango and Porlezza, so it is still very much alive. seemed that Val de Lolir would have a long-lasting impact but, like so many of the important European stallions, his name quickly faded in the onslaught of CHERCHEZ LA FEMME North American-bred stallions, led by Northern Dancer. Arc Heroines Since 1970 Appropriately, Solemia is also inbred 3x4 to Northern Dancer. Year Winner Sire The other notable aspect is that Solemia is yet 2012 Solemia (Ire) Poliglote (GB) another top-class representative of the legendary 2011 (Ger) Lomitas (GB) 2008 (Ire) Zamindar Sadler=s Wells-Shirley Heights cross. Sadler=s Wells=s 1993 Miswaki 112 foals out of Shirley Heights mares contained 1983 (Fr) Targowice 12.5% group winners, headed by those outstanding 1982 (Fr) Labus (Fr) performers In The Wings and Alexandrova. Among their 1981 (Fr) 14 group winners were Brooklyn=s Dance=s sons 1980 (Fr) Riverman Prospect Wells and Prospect Park, who were, 1979 (Fr) Lyphard respectively, second in the G1 Grand Prix de Paris and 1976 Ivanjica Sir Ivor G1 Prix du Jockey-Club. 1974 (Fr) 1972 Bald Eagle

Solemia (10) reels in Orfevre Edward Whitaker/Racing Post TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 17 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

So what to do? In going forward, we basically have only two choices. (1) We can keep on doing the same things we always do. But then, as Stephen Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People writes, AIf we keep doing what we=re doing, we=re going to keep getting what we=re getting.@ Or (2) we can all acknowledge the crisis and respond to the challenges of a changing financial landscape by identifying proactive strategies and then creating new IN SEARCH OF A BETTER BUSINESS MODEL policies and practices accordingly. I favor this option My Op/ed of September 27th (click here) detailed the because I believe that Charles Darwin had it right when fact that breeders lost more than $100 million in this he wrote, AIt is not the strongest of the species that year=s Keeneland September sale. It=s even scarier that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most breeders collectively lost a half billion dollars over the responsive to change.@ last four years. No matter how spinners spin the spin, when an Identifying things that could make a difference. So already struggling industry loses a half billion dollars in where can we look for changes that might make a Achurn@ needed to re-supply the overall system, the only difference in growing our breeding and sales business? word that comes to mind is crisis. Unfortunately, there aren=t many places to look. On the surface, this is a crisis for breeders who form The most talked about topic is stud fees. If the 10 or the headwaters or main tributary for the revenue stream 12 individuals who control the small number of from which many service providers drink. Below the Acommercial@ stallions would drop fees significantly to surface, therefore, those who depend on the auction help breeders stay afloat, it would help a lot; even sales revenue stream will feel the pain. This should be though stud fees are less than half of production costs obvious, because as the river shrinks, the fiscal health (a $20K fee requires a $70K yearling sale to break- of every other group will be affected downstream. So even). Semen sellers are not likely to drop their prices when a half billion dollars of churn disappears (along much, however, because many of them overpaid for with a lot of breeders and mares) everyone should pay their stallion corps and are now stuck trying to protect attention and start talking about how to make things or recoup their investment. Furthermore, they often better. have fiduciary responsibilities to share holders that My main purpose in writing this essay, therefore, is to create upward pressure on fees. help stimulate a dialogue that can produce an improved Various market factors also operate to keep fees high. business model for breeding. Plain and simple, basic Fewer and fewer stallions with commercial luster or principles of Economics 101 indicate that making things bling are available, creating a severe Asupply and better for breeders also makes things better for stallion demand@ imbalance. Because breeders must have owners, boarding farms, sale companies, consignors access to the dwindling number of popular stallions if and agents, vets, feed and supply providers, they want some chance of staying in business, it transporters, farriers, industry magazines, and insurers, becomes easy and convenient for most stallion owners etc. to see and treat breeders more as momentary cash cows than as valued, long-term customers. It=s time to make some changes. The historic level of In addition, stallion owners who control stallions losses for breeders who form the foundation of the perceived to be Acommercial@ also form a type of revenue pyramid means that sustainability of the monopoly known as oligopoly. They do not operate in a business as we have known it is in jeopardy. truly Afree@ market where widespread competition If you=re not convinced that this is true, or still believe naturally creates downward pressure on fees. (An that we had a Agood@ sale in September with a gross of oligopoly is a market condition that exists when there $219 million, please reflect on the following. In 1999, are fewer sellers. Oligopolies give sellers a great the gross for September was $233 million. That total opportunity to inflate the prices of their goods, 13 years ago, however, is really $322 million especially when demand exceeds supply and buyers in today=s dollars (when adjusted for inflation using the have to have the product.) Thus, irrespective of long- CPI). This means that Keeneland=s September sale gross term consequences, most stallion owners are inclined to in 2013 will have to increase 40% from this year=s set fees as high as they can because they can. It may figure to $326 million in order to be equivalent to where not be smart business over time to do so (look what it=s we were in 1999. done for us, or to us to this point), but it gives a better What makes today strikingly different from 13 years short-term result on the bottom line. ago, however, is the magnitude of cumulative losses Thus, we aren=t likely to find much help in the form of that breeders have suffered and are carrying forward. a significant reduction in stud fees anytime soon. So Thus, we now rock unsteadily on the edge of a serious where else can we look? The way contracts are written tipping point where breeder resiliency may give way to and terms and incentives are devised is a promising area debilitating weakness. to explore. Cont. p18 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 18 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

It=s time to change the contracts. Once upon a time, stallion contracts were universally Alive foal B stand and nurse, payable September 1st of year bred.@ This has morphed into various payment forms, such as Aup front, no guarantee,@ Alive foal B stand and nurse, payable within 15 or 30 days of foaling,@ Aout of proceeds,@ and Aout of proceeds with forgiveness.@ Stallion owners have created flex in payment terms in order to justify high prices and to compete with one another. The problem with all of these formats, however, is that the breeder takes virtually all of the risk. Even the Aout of proceeds with forgiveness@ concept becomes nothing more than cheese in the mousetrap, because it allows the setting of inflated fees, and when the yearling does not bring the contracted fee, the stallion owner takes all the proceeds and the breeder eats the $40-100K in other production costs. In addition, the breeders= risk is magnified because breeders and stallion owners do not share the same time-table. Stallion owners operate annually from February 15th to June 15th. Breeders, however, are on a two and a half year calendar from the time they breed their mare to the time they take their yearling to auction. In a world where a lot can happen in a day, having to spin the wheel for two and a half years can be very punitive, especially in a down market. Furthermore, with the advent of large (sometimes huge) books, mare owners don=t know what they=re really getting when they sign on the dotted line. Except in rare instances, they don=t know how many mares will be bred to the stallion. In the unwelcome instance Sharing the risk. The concept of shared risk is where stallions are booked to more than 100 mares, the espoused by B. Wayne Hughes of Spendthrift Farm who result is usually a depressing situation for breeders at knows a thing or two about growing a business, having the sales because they face intensified competition from built a $17 billion dollar company from scratch. He a very large number of yearlings by the same sire. That knows better than any of us that Awhen the customer is, if they get a live foal and get to the sale. When comes first, the customer will last.@ His ABreed Secure books are allowed to soar past 100 (and incredibly past Program@ takes payment out of proceeds, but only after 200), breeders are additionally slammed by not being the yearling seller gets the first $12,000. able to get to a stallion when the mare is ready, missing John Phillips of Darby Dan Farm created a similar a cover, having to accept lesser semen quality from too concept in 2009 called the AProfit Protection Program.@ many covers on the same day or season, and having This, too, is a pay from proceeds contract where the more late foals or no foals caused by a backed up first $5,000 goes to the breeder and any remaining breeding shed. These greedy practices add great hidden proceeds are split 50/50 until the advertised stud fee cost to the price of a stud fee. has been paid. Thus, contracts should be required to specify the Some meaningful variation of these two concepts maximum number of mares that will be serviced when needs to be universally adopted by stallion farms at this the contract is signed. In addition, contracts should time of industry crisis. included some form of spelled out compensation or credit against fees when and if Kentucky stallion Sharing the rewards and seeing breeders as partners in owners sell a stallion out of the country or to a regional making a stallion. B. Wayne Hughes is also a pioneer in market, which leaves the breeder holding the bag with this regard. Not only was he outspoken about breeders the meter running and a foal in the belly, a foal on the taking almost Aall the risk,@ but he established an ground, a yearling to sell, or all three. innovative breeding-right program for breeders at Universally changing contract terms in these ways to Spendthrift called AShare The Upside.@ In this concept, produce a proactive model that shares the risk will mare owners can earn a limited number of non-equity, greatly help the breeder to stay in place and keep life-time breeding rights with no maintenance expense coming back. In the short run, stallion farms may in return for buying a fixed number of initial seasons at experience reduced revenue from making these market price to help the stallion owner get a new changes, but in the long run the new policies will help stallion off the ground. to grow and perhaps save the business as we know it, Cont. p19 for everyone. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 10/9/12 • PAGE 19 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

This concept gives the breeder some protection if the Your thoughts on making things better for everyone stallion is a dud in the sales arena, provides a deserved are welcome. return on stud fee investment if the stallion hits, Rob Whiteley secures access to the stallion in future years, and [email protected] develops customer loyalty for the stallion owner. www.liberationfarm.com Not surprisingly, Rick Porter (another highly successful businessman who knows that appreciating customers makes things better for everyone) utilized the same concept with his promising young stallion, Old SYNTHETIC SURFACES IN NORTH AMERICA Fashioned. This concept should be standard practice Track All-Weather Surface whenever any new stallion prospect goes into service. Arlington Park Polytrack A last point related to Asharing the rewards@ is that breeders should be appreciated with a comp season Del Mar Polytrack when they breed a Grade 1 or major stakes winner. Keeneland Polytrack That breeder has helped to raise the image of the Turfway Park Polytrack stallion which often leads to a raised stud fee, and Woodbine Polytrack should be rewarded accordingly. Hollywood Cushion Track Golden Gate Tapeta Footings Final comment. As I stated at the top of this Op/ed, my main purpose is to help stimulate a dialogue that can Presque Isle Downs Tapeta Footings produce an improved business model for breeding. Basic OBS Training Center Safetrack principles of Economics 101 indicate that making things better for breeders also makes things better for every industry group in the long run. As mentioned above, some stallion farms have been innovative and proactive, but there is still tremendous room for creativity with the TDN TODAY purpose of generating more total sales revenue and Headline News...... 19 pages improving the breeding business for all participants. AROUND THE WORLD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2012

SARATOGA FALL GETS UNDERWAY Autumn Harvest... Fasig-Tipton=s inaugural Saratoga Fall Mixed & Horses With two facilities in the Empire State, Vinery is well- of Racing Age Sale gets underway today at 11 a.m. in represented at this venue. Derek MacKenzie, Vinery=s the Humphrey S. Finney Pavilion in Saratoga Springs, director of public sales, is hopeful that the VLT-fueled New York. The setting is familiar, but the backdrop of purse increases will continue to spur the bloodstock trees in full foliage and the crisp October air--and business in New York. outdoor heaters--is a bit of a change from the heat of AIt=s still good,@ he noted. AMaybe not as good a vibe the August evening yearling sales. as last year, with them not knowing what's going to AWe're very excited,@ said Dan Pride, the auction happen with the political environment, but it's probably house=s executive vice president and COO. AWe're really the best market in North America, pound for pound.@ about a year ahead of what But it=s not just about the purses. In the last six we put on the blackboard, if weeks, New York-bred sophomores Willy Beamin you will. We thought we'd (Suave) and The Lumber Guy (Grand Slam) captured the have this sale in 2013, but GI King=s Bishop S. and GI Vosburgh S., respectively. then we had a good number AIt shows that New York-breds can win at the highest of clients that told us, 'If you level,@ MacKenzie noted. put it on this year, we'll bring Among the stallions standing at Vinery is Posse, horses.' We ended up having whose first New York-bred crop are yearlings. He was to close the sale and turn horses away. We have 254 in recently represented by GI Del Mar Futurity hero Rolling the catalogue, and that's Fog, and last year his Caleb=s Posse was an Eclipse really our capacity for this Award finalist. facility, so we couldn't be AHe=s very popular,@ MacKenzie added. AHe's in the happier for the demand for upper echelon here, and it=s very easy to fill his book.@ the horses in here.@ In addition to 26 weanlings, Vinery=s draft includes a The New York breeding program has seen an influx of pair of broodmares that received very timely updates stallions and mares in the last 12 months. According to over the weekend. Very figures on nybreds.com, the number of foals on the Classy Gal (Giant=s ground in the state from January through May this year Causeway), a 9-year-old is 1,011, a sharp increase from the 725 documented catalogued as hip 102, sells for the same period in 2011. More horses means more just three days after her of a marketplace, though whether this new sale retains second foal Classy Coco (Not its spot on Columbus Day weekend remains to be seen. for Love) broke her maiden in AWe really need a three-year window to get a good the Maryland Million Lassie picture of what this ultimately will look like,@ Pride S. at Laurel. She sells in foal explained. AI think this should work on the calendar. It's to Dublin. Her barnmate tough for us internally--we've got four sales in five Fighting Jo Jo (Distorted weeks, between Timonium, here, Kentucky yearlings Humor), hip 175, is a 5-year- and the November sale. And, of course, you have to fit old carrying her second foal it in with the racing schedule in New York. It might get by Bluegrass Cat. Fighting Jo moved around a little bit, but, hopefully, this is a good Jo=s 2-year-old half-sister time of year to have buyers and sellers meet up. Dreaming of Sophia (Lewis AThis is uncharted territory for us up here with the Michael) captured Calder=s Fighting Jo Jo weanlings and the breeding stock,@ added Pride, who Cassidy S. Saturday flew in Monday from Lexington. AAll I can go on is the afternoon. demand to get horses in here was great. We've had It was announced in August that the Vinery operation good response so far. There were 10 buyers on the was on the market, but it=s still Abusiness as usual,@ plane with me from Kentucky that were coming to according to MacKenzie. check it out. We were really counting more on the AFrom our understanding, there's no dispersal upper Mid-Atlantic/New York market to support it, so to [planned] of any kind,@ he explained. AThey're looking see some Kentucky bloodstock agents coming to check for a buyer to take it all. So we're going forward like it out was very encouraging.@ everything's normal. The Simons are very patient. --MK Catalogues and updates are available on @ www.fasigtipton.com. " " " F-T SARATOGA MIXED - OUTS 19 30 31 47 59 68 73 78 81 85 87 90 97 You can also pick up a copy of the TDN 106 108 130 133 140 145 150 159 166 181 today at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Fall 182 183 191 193 198 212 214 219 227 232 Mixed And Horses of Racing Age Sale. 234 241 243 244 247 250 252 www.fasigtipton.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/12 • PAGE 2 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

BARRETTS OCTOBER YEARLING SALE TODAY Purchased privately from Saul and Max Kupferberg The Barretts October Yearling Sale gets underway and transferred from trainer John Parisella off a starter today at 1 p.m. at the Hinds Pavilion in Pomona, optional claiming win in April, Peace Preserver took a California. A total of 236 yearlings have been first-level allowance at Monmouth two starts later catalogued for the one-day auction. During last year=s July 4. The bay was a close second in the Oceanport two-day October sale, 154 horses sold for $2,599,700, oval=s Desert Vixen S. 24 days later, and filled the same an average of $16,881 and a median of $9,750. Two slot in Saratoga=s Riskaverse S. last time Aug. 31. yearlings shared the top price of $100,000 in 2011. Peace Preserver traveled in midpack early as Graduates of last year=s sale who have gone on to Assateague opened up a double-digit advantage. She stakes success this term include Unusual Way (Unusual came four wide in the lane as the frontrunner began to Heat), a $65,000 purchase, Got Even (Stephen Got drop anchor, and blew by that rival and stablemate Even), a $14,000 acquisition, and Strong Wind (Tribal Channel Lady for the decisive first stakes score. Click Rule), a $24,000 purchase. Speedthruthecity (City Zip), for the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor purchased last year for $30,000, was runner-up in the Made Sales. GIII Sorrento S. at Del Mar in August. 3rd-BEL, $77,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW2X, ROCKPORT HARBOR TO PIN OAK LANE 3yo/up, 6f, 1:08 3/5, my. Rockport Harbor (Unbridled=s Song--Regal Miss STAR (c, 4, Indian Charlie--Snug Harbour Copelan, by Copelan) will relocate from Darley in {SW, $164,100}, by Boston Harbor) was a close Kentucky to Dr. William Solomon=s Pin Oak Lane Farm second in a similar spot at Monmouth last time in New Freedom, Pennsylvania for the 2013 breeding Aug. 26, and was given a 3-1 chance here. Hustled to season. The 10-year-old will stand for $7,500. A the lead from his rail draw by pilot Junior Alvarado, the multiple graded stakes-winning 2-year-old, Rockport homebred repelled the advances of odds-on choice Harbor is responsible for seven black-type winners, Rigby (Speightstown) in upper stretch and kept including Pataky Kid, winner of the Sept. 8 GIII charging longshot Martini Madness (Sabre d=Argent) at Arlington-Washington Futurity, as well as multiple bay by 1 1/2 lengths at the wire. Rigby stayed on for graded stakes winner May Day Rose. ARockport Harbor third. Lifetime Record: 13-3-5-2, $181,135. Click for is a perfect fit for our farm and the state of the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Pennsylvania,@ said Solomon. AHe shows time and time Made Sales. again that he can get you a very good, very solid O-Peter Vegso. B-Peter & Anne Vegso (FL). T-William I runner, and he will be high demand standing at a fee of Mott. $7,500.@ 4th-BEL, $68,000, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1:17 3/5, my. GREED AND FEAR (f, 3, Bob and John--Chirimoya Yesterday=s Results: {GSP, $260,389}, by Cobra King) was claimed for PEBBLES S., $150,000, BEL, 10-8, 3yo, f, 1mT, $50,000 from Klaravich Stables and William H. 1:38 2/5, yl. Lawrence and trainer Al Stall, Jr. out of a runner-up 1--#PEACE PRESERVER, 119, f, 3, by War Front effort at Saratoga Aug. 3, and dead-heated for second 1st Dam: Preserver, by Forty Niner here last time Sept. 21. Made the 3-5 chalk to break 2nd Dam: Berth, by Believe It through this time, the dark bay made a brief appearance 3rd Dam: Harbor Flag, by Hoist the Flag on the lead before dropping back to be an awkwardly ($120,000 yrl '10 KEESEP; $75,000 2yo >11 moving sixth entering the turn. The light came back on OBSMAR). O-Alto Racing LLC; B-Cherry Valley Farm approaching the stretch, however, and Greed and Fear LLC (KY); T-Todd A Pletcher; J-John R Velazquez. circled up rapidly to grab the lead at the quarter pole $90,000. Lifetime Record: 10-4-2-1, $213,860. and pull clear to a six-length success. Jayezaa *3/4 to Stake (Boundary), GSP, $166,891; and 1/2 (Distorted Humor) was second. Sales history: $17,000 to My Rachel (Horse Chestnut (SAf), GSP, $138,285. yrl '10 OBSAUG; $140,000 2yo >11 OBSMAR. Lifetime EQB Yearling Auction Purchase • www.EQB.com Record: 5-1-3-0, $70,096. Click for the brisnet.com Consigned by Nick de Meric chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. O-Michael Dubb. B-Luis de Hechavarria (FL). T-Rudy R 2--Channel Lady, 117, f, 3, English Channel--Queen Rodriguez. Supreme, by King of Kings (Ire). ($25,000 wlng '09 EQB 2YO auction purchase • www.EQB.com KEENOV). O-James T Scatuorchio & Jake J Pletcher; B-Kaygar Stable, Wayne Morris, Bluegrass Hall LLC & James Scatuorchio (KY); T-Todd Pletcher. $30,000. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will 3--Assateague, 117, f, 3, Stormy Atlantic--Amelia, by indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will Dixieland Band. O-Helen C Alexander, Dorothy Matz denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will & Helen K Groves; B-Alexander Groves Matz LLC indicate first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state- (KY); T-Michael R Matz. $15,000. bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races Margins: 6HF, NK, 3. Odds: 2.30, 1.55, 3.15. and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/12 • PAGE 3 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

7th-BEL, $68,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:10 2/5, gd. LIGHTHOUSE BAY (f, 2, Speightstown--Pay Lady, by Seeking the Gold) was second, beaten 10 1/4 lengths, behind Magical Moon (Malibu Moon) on the Saratoga Yesterday=s Results: turf Aug. 24. Making her dirt debut here, the homebred ZUMA BEACH S., $100,000, SAX, 10-8, 2yo, 1mT, was sent off the 2-1 favorite as the only filly in the field 1:34 2/5, fm. with race experience. Racing on the heels of the 1--#GERVINHO, 118, c, 2, by Unusual Heat pacesetting Cubicle Queen (Salute the Sarge) early, 1st Dam: Foreverinthegame, by Out of Place Lighthouse Bay made a sustained rally to gain the lead 2nd Dam: Fondly Remembered, by Skywalker inside the final furlong and beat the pacesetter by 3rd Dam: Fondre, by Key to the Mint 1 3/4 lengths. Twice Told Tale (Tale of the Cat) was ($49,000 yrl '11 BESOCT; $120,000 RNA 2yo >12 left at the gate and made an eye-catching move to be BESMAR). O-Keith Brackpool; B-Barry Abrams & third. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $56,800. Click for the Madeline Auerbach (CA); T-Carla Gaines; J-Rafael brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. Bejarano. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, O-Richlyn Farm. B-Richlyn Stables (KY). T-G Weaver. $102,000. *Full to Lakerville, SP, $212,540. 2--Den's Legacy, 118, c, 2, Medaglia d=Oro--Sunshine Song, by War Chant. ($150,000 wlng '10 KEENOV). O-Westrock Stables LLC. $20,000. Yesterday=s Results: nbs FOALED & RAISED 8th-LRL, $38,000, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:12 3/5, ft. Mating Arranged by Marette Farrell +AMERIGO VESPUCCI (c, 2, Henrythenavigator--Senza INDIAN CREEK SALES GRADUATE Paura {SW, $150,141}, by Fly Till Dawn), the lone firster in this field, was sent off at odds of 2-1. Settling 3--Dancin Upside Down, 116, c, 2, War Chant-- three wide off the pace in the early stages, the Spencers Storm, by Old Trieste. ($39,000 yrl '11 homebred began to pick off horses approaching the KEESEP; $85,000 RNA 2yo >12 BESMAR). O-Sheehy quarter pole. He made a four-wide bid entering the LLC. $12,000. stretch, gained the lead inside the final furlong and won Margins: HF, 2 1/4, HF. Odds: 1.10, 4.20, 18.20. by two lengths from Peeds in a Pod (Lion Heart). The Gervinho showed the same impressive late kick as his half-brother to Gattopardo (Johannesburg), SW & GSP, well-regarded turf sprinting full-brother Lakerville when $147,975 becomes the 11th winner for his freshman he scored first out in a dash on the Del Mar Polytrack sire (by Kingmambo). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, Sept. 3. Heavily backed $21,660. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, for this, the bay was sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. content to bide his time O/B-Germania Farms Inc. T-Timothy J Tullock Jr. early while saving Blandford Stud Foaled & Raised for Germania Farms ground. He was left with much to do at the top of the straight, but 10th-LRL, $38,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:38, fm. eventually leveled off and SHE'S NOT LAZY (f, 2, --Bar Lazy J, by Gone charged home down the West) was eighth in a Saratoga special weight Aug. 15, Gervinho scores Benoit Photo center of the course to and finished second here Sept. 15. Off at 9-10, the run by Den=s Legacy in homebred stalked while three deep, moved up readily the shadow of the wire. AAt the three-eighths pole my on the far turn and wore down a stubborn Lively Times horse slipped really bad,@ explained winning rider Rafael (Two Punch) before holding off Mizz Topgallant Bejarano. AWhen he was coming he slipped right away (Cozzene) by a length. Sales history: $120,000 RNA yrl so I tried to get a hold of my horse, that=s why I lost a '11 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $29,980. Click couple lengths. Once I saw the stretch I pulled him up for the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor and he came running. He showed me a big kick.@ Made Sales. Trainer Carla Gaines said the winner will be considered O/B-Brereton C Jones (KY). T-H Graham Motion. for the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Turf here Nov. 3. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by 3rd-DEL, $36,125, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:11 2/5, wf. Taylor Made Sales. +A. P. INDIAN (c, 2, Indian Charlie--Ender's Sister {MSW & MGSP, $525,048}, by A.P. Indy), backed down to 6-5 off an upbeat local worktab, grabbed the lead out of the gate before being joined by another rival WHAT IS OPPENHEIM down the backstretch. He took back his clear ON ABOUT NOW? advantage on the turn, and kicked home an impressive Whether it=s sales, racing or six-length victor from Dyker Beach (Curlin), who just breeding...read the latest musings nosed out Set to Go (Sky Mesa). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $21,600. Click for the brisnet.com chart or from Bill Oppenheim! Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. You can find all of Oppenheim=s O/B-Green Lantern Stables LLC (KY). T-A W Dutrow. columns in the TDN Archive. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/12 • PAGE 4 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

SURFER GIRL S., $100,000, SAX, 10-8, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:34 2/5, fm. 1--#FLASHY WAYS, 116, f, 2, by Catienus 1st Dam: Golden Kitty, by Carson City Yesterday=s Results: 2nd Dam: Madeline P, by Theatrical (Ire) BULL PAGE S., $127,713, WOX, 10-8, (S), 2yo, c/g, 6f 3rd Dam: That's My Hon, by L'enjoleur (AWT), 1:09 3/5, ft. ($3,500 yrl '11 FTMOCT). O-Riley Racing Stable; 1--#DOUBLE MCTWIST, 119, g, 2, Tomahawk--Call B-Chad Reed (KY); T-Richard Baltas; J-Joseph from the Bar, by Family Calling. O-Bret J Biamonte; Talamo. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $81,600. B-Mary Ellen Biamonte (ON); T-Ralph J Biamonte; Bred, Foaled & Raised at TCR Ranch • 859-613-3194 J-Alex O Solis. $76,628. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, Hip 428 - wnlg ½ sis sells at KeeNov with Three Chimneys $106,532. Registered Ontario-Bred 2--Wishing Gate, 118, f, 2, Indian Charlie--Rich in Spirit, Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm by Repriced. O-Glen Hill Farm. $20,000. 3--Somethingabouther, 118, f, 2, War Chant--Mountain 2--Honorable Guest, 119, c, 2, Old Forester--Whoda Bonfire, by Mt. Livermore. ($4,700 yrl '11 FTKOCT). Guest, by Kinshasa. (C$20,000 RNA yrl '11 O-Deron Pearson. $12,000. ONTSEP). O-G G Racing Stables. $25,543. THREE CHIMNEYS Sales Graduate Registered Ontario-Bred/CTHS Grad 3--Top Rod, 119, g, 2, Trajectory--River Nymph, by Margins: 2HF, 1HF, 4HF. Odds: 7.20, 2.30, 7.60. Ascot Knight. (C$19,000 yrl '11 ONTSEP). O-S & S Flashy Ways graduated by 5 1/4 lengths versus Herzog, S Pettle & Partners. $12,771. $50,000 maiden claimers over Del Mar=s Polytrack Aug. Registered Ontario-Bred/CTHS Grad 16. Moving to the lawn and trying stakes company for this second start, the chestnut filly settled off the pace Margins: 8HF, 1HF, HF. Odds: 9.40, 0.95, 72.45. early as Upbeat Mood (Mizzen Mast) took the field Double McTwist aired by seven lengths in his debut through fractions of :22.95 and :46.47. Flashy Ways effort over this strip against state-breds July 29, but moved to challenge on the turn, rallied four wide into was let go at 9-1 here for his first try with jockey Alex the lane and kicked clear before holding sway over Solis. Breaking with the field, the gelding was quickly favored Wishing Gate. AWe just had a perfect trip,@ said outpaced by a runaway trio that set hot splits. With winning rider Joe Talamo. AThree of them went out just one horse beaten at the quarter pole, Double there in a speed duel and we just sat behind. Then McTwist moved four wide at the head of the stretch, turning for home I turned her out and had a lot of sailed through an opening between rivals and kicked horse.@ Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, away for an emphatic victory. Click for the brisnet.com sponsored by Taylor Made Sales. chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales.

6th-SAX, $49,732, Msw, 3/up, 1 1/16m, 1:45 1/5, ft. SEVEN BRIDGES (g, 3, E Dubai--Take the Picture, by Doneraile Court) filled out the trifecta in Del Mar sprints July 22 and Aug. 26, and was given a 5-1 chance to Plum Pretty to Parade at Keeneland: stretch out successfully on the dirt this time. He Peachtree Stables= Plum Pretty (Medaglia d=Oro--Liszy, enjoyed a perfect pocket trip, split horses in the lane by A.P. Indy), winner of last year=s GI Kentucky Oaks, and handed Candy=s Jewel (Candy Ride {Arg}) a length will be paraded at Keeneland Oct. 14 before the fifth defeat. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-2, $45,000. Click for race. In honor of the 4-year-old, who is slated to sell at the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Keeneland November with Taylor Made Sales Agency, Made Sales. the racetrack will also host a number of festivities. O/B-Bruce Chandler (KY). T-Kathy Walsh. Ladies who wear purple to the races on the day will receive an AI=m Plum Pretty@ button and will have the chance to win a photograph session with the filly, and take home her halter. The first 1,000 fans wearing purple who register for this prize will receive a Plum Pretty poster. Plum Pretty purple sundaes and purple jockey silk cookies will also be offered for sale.

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IN BRAZIL: All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, May Be Now, f, 4, Smart Strike. See ASouth America.@ unless otherwise indicated TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/12 • PAGE 5 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Tuesday, Maisons-Laffitte, post time: 3:20 p.m. First-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, Oct. 9 PRIX LE FABULEUX-Listed, €55,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2009 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ 1 1 Moonday Sun Mizzen Mast Benoist Smaga 123 BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) 2 2 Star on the Rocks (Fr) Rck of Gbrltr (Ire) Peslier Lellouche 123 WAR PASS (Cherokee Run), Lanes End, $30K, 65/5/1 3 4 On Call Now (GB) Acclamation (GB) Rispoli Thms-Dmlte123 4-PRX, Msw, 6f, Terri's Pass, $55K OBS APR 2yo, 5-1 4 6 Caserta (GB) Dansili (GB) Guyon Fabre 120 5 8 Neuquen (Ire) Rck of Gbrltr (Ire) M Lerner C Lerner 120 First/Second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, Oct. 9 6 5 Quanzhou (Fr) (Ire) Hamelin de Ryr-Dpre 120 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2008 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ 7 3 Galvaun (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Boudot Fabre 120 BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) 8 7 Indriya (Fr) Stormy River (Fr) Pasquier Rohaut 120 CORINTHIAN (Pulpit), Gainesway, $40K, 241/63/5 4-PRX, Msw, 6f, +Frivolity, $60K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 Yesterday=s Results: PRIX HEROD-Listed, i55,000, Chantilly, 10-8, 2yo, 7fT, 1:31.80, vsf. 1--#KENSEA (FR), 125, f, 2, by Kendargent (Fr) 1st Dam: Sea Island (Fr), by Gold Away (Ire) 2nd Dam: Equatoriale (Fr), by Saint Estephe (Fr) 3rd Dam: En Avant (GB), by Kenmare (Fr) Yesterday=s Result: O/B-Guy Pariente; T-Henri-Alex Pantall; J-Fabrice Pontefract, 14.10, Mdn, ,6,800, 2yo, 10f 6ydsT, Veron; i27,500. Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 2 wins, 2:19.44, gd/sf. 2 places, i48,750. RESTRAINT OF TRADE (IRE) (c, 2, Authorized {Ire}-- 2--Linngaro (Fr), 128, c, 2, Linngari (Ire)--Indochine Zivania {Ire} {MSP-Ire}, by Shernazar {Ire}), third in a (Brz), by Special Nash (Ire). (i17,000 RNA yrl >11 one-mile maiden at Sandown Sept. 19, was restrained ARQOCT). O-Plersch Breeding SARL; B-Rupert leaving the gate to race in rear. Looping the field to lead Plersch; T-Mario Hofer; i11,000. a half mile from home, the 4-9 pick was ridden clear in 3--Holy Dazzle (GB), 125, f, 2, Sunday Break (Jpn)-- the straight to beat Mutamaiz (Ire) (Tamayuz {GB}) by Belle Alicia (Fr), by Smadoun (Fr). (i25,000 yrl >11 nine lengths. The nicely bred youngster is a half to Zero ARQOCT). O-John Craig Paterson; B-SCEA des Problemo (Ire) (Priolo), SW & MGSP-Ger, MGSP-Fr, Prairies; T-Jonathan Pease; i8,250. GSP-Ity, $188,883; Ivan Luis (Fr) (Lycius), GSW-Ity, Margins: 1 3/4, HD, 1 3/4. Odds: 8.00, 11.00, 19.00. SW & GSP-Eng, MG1SP-Ity, $236,759; Amathia (Ire) Also Ran: Gengis (Fr), Mister Big Shuffle (Ger), Paiza (Ire), Dibajj (Fr), Whipper (Darshaan {GB}), SW & MGSP-Fr; and Hathrah (Ire) Snapper (Fr), Tipping Over (Ire). (Linamix {Fr}), SW & G1SP-Eng, $129,042; and a 3/4 Kensea, fifth at Vichy on debut July 19, broke sibling to Stagelight (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), GSW-UAE, through in a maiden back there Aug. 3 and lined up for $200,205. Sales history: 100,000gns yrl >11 TATOCT. this off a fourth in Deauville=s Aug. 21 Listed Criterium Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-1, ,6,227. Video, courtesy du FEE, and a sixth in the G3 Prix d=Aumale going one Racing UK. mile here Sept. 11. Breaking on terms and steadied in O-Godolphin; B-Kildaragh Stud; T-Mahmood Al Zarooni. second going into the early first turn, she was shaken up to challenge passing the quarter-mile marker and was ridden out from there to comfortably for a first black-type success. Click for Equidia video.

PRIX DE BONNEVAL-Listed, i52,000, Chantilly, 10-8, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:06.20, vsf. 1--SABRATAH (GB), 126, f, 4, by Oasis Dream (GB)-- Marika (GB) (SW-Eng), by Marju (Ire). (85,000gns wnlg >08 TATDEC). O-Guy Heald; B-Shutford Stud; T-Henri-Alex Pantall; J-F Veron; i26,000. Lifetime Record: 16 starts, 6 wins, 4 places,i110,900. 2--Myasun (Fr), 125, g, 5, Panis--Spain (Fr), by Bering (GB). O/B-Ecurie Jarlan; T-Christian Baillet; i10,400. 3--Lui Rei (Ity), 125, g, 6, Reinaldo (Fr)--My Luigia (Ire), Zuma Beach S. (SA) Gervinho (Unusual Heat) shows by High Estate (Ire). (100,000gns HIT >10 TATAUT). impressive late kick. O-Rei of Sunshine Partnership; B-Azienda Agricola Surfer Girl S. Flashy Ways (Catienus) powers home Antezzate SRL; T-Robert Cowell; i7,800. first. Margins: 1 3/4, HF, 2. Odds: 21.00, 3.70, 11.00. Pebbles S. (BEL) Peace Preserver (War Front) rolls to Also Ran: Flash Mash, Gammarth (Fr), Mariol (Fr), Pandar (GB), Namera first stakes success. (Ger), Fred Lalloupet (GB), Nadeaud (Fr), Chopouest (Fr), Flavio Forte (Ger). Scratched: Vital Spirit (Fr), War Artist (Aus). TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/12 • PAGE 6 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

PRIX DE BONNEVAL-Listed result cont. Sabratah posted a career high when winning the Listed Prix Cor de Chasse at Fontainebleau Mar. 30, but finished last in both the May 13 G3 Prix de Saint- Sunday=s Results: Georges at Longchamp, and the Listed Prix du Cercle Dusseldorf, 13.30, Mdn, i5,100, 2yo, 1mT, 1:44.12, last time Aug. 3. Breaking sharply to seize an immediate sf/hy. lead, she came under pressure when threatened passing +STELLATO (GB) (c, 2, {Ire}--Sky Dancing the two pole and was driven out in the dank conditions {Ire} {SW-Ity}, by Exit to Nowhere) led from the stalls to hold all comers at bay. She provided trainer Henri- in this first go. The 7-10 pick maintained control Alex Pantall and jockey Fabrice Veron with an afternoon throughout, and one backhander in the stretch was stakes double. Click for Equidia video. sufficient encouragement to ensure a comfortable 1 1/4-length score from Ivanhowe (Ger) (Soldier Hollow Chantilly, 12.30, Cond, i29,000, 2yo, c/g, 1mT, {GB}). The winner is a half to Scalo (GB) (Lando {Ger}), 1:47.26, vsf. Hwt. 3yo Ger- at 11-14f, Hwt. Older Horse-Ger at OCEANLINER (c, 2, Dynaformer--Sweet Travel {Ire} 11-14f, GSW & G1SP-Ger, G1SP-Ity & GSP-NA, {MGSP-Fr}, by Danzig), who debuted with a two-length $573,557; and Sexy Lady (Ger) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), triumph in a course-and-distance newcomers= test Sept. GSW-Fr & SW-Ger. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, 11, stalked the early pace until assuming the lead after i3,000. the opening furlong of this comeback. Maintaining O-Gestut Ittlingen; B-Gestut Hof Ittlingen; T-Andreas control thereafter, the 2-5 chalk was allowed an inch of Wohler. rein passing the two pole and kept on strongly under minimal urging inside the closing panel to safely hold Dusseldorf, 14.30, Mdn, i5,100, 3yo, 1 3/8mT, Asphaltfighter (Ger) (Samum {Ger}) by a half length. 2:23.10, sf/hy. The winner, from the connections of Sunday=s G1 Arc +HUMOR (GER) (c, 3, Sternkonig {Ire}--Homing heroine Solemia (Ire) (Poliglote {GB}) and G1 G1 Prix Instinct {GB}, by Arctic Tern) was ridden from the gate winner Silasol (Ire) (Monsun {Ger}), to race in second after the opening exchanges. Pushed was produced by Sweet Travel, a full-sister to group to the front at the head of the straight, the 18-5 chance winner Iron Mask (Ire). The Wertheimer brothers ran on powerfully to notch an impressive 12-length purchased Sweet Travel=s dam Raise a Beauty (Alydar), score from Sharano (Ger) (Toylsome {GB}). Lifetime a half-sister to champion Gold Beauty (Mr. Prospector), Record: 1 start, 1 win, i3,000. GSW The Prime Minister and three other black-type O-Stall Just4turf; B-Gestut Gorlsdorf; T-Markus Klug. winners, as a weanling for $625,000 at the 1991 Keeneland November Sale. Sweet Travel had colts by Smart Strike in 2011 and 2012. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 2 wins, i26,500. Click for Equidia video. O/B-Wertheimer & Frere; T-Andre Fabre. Sunday=s Result: Milan, 17.05, Cond, i16,200, 3yo, 1 1/2mT, 2:30.70, Chantilly, 13.00, Cond, i29,000, 2yo, f, 1mT, gd. 1:46.71, vsf. SMOKING JOE (ITY) (c, 3, Mujahid--Occhi di Giada TASADAY (f, 2, Nayef--Tashelka {Fr} {MGSW-Fr, {Ger}, by Shantou), a half-brother to Sneak a Peek (Ity) $178,053}, by Mujahid) boasts a similar profile to (Doyen {Ire}), GSW-Ity, $277,286, hit the board in the stablemate Oceanliner (see above), and arrived here off G2 Derby Italiano at Rome May 20, and finished second a debut score in the distaffers= division over course and in a 10-furlong conditions race back in the Eternal City distance Sep. 11. She broke well from the inside box last time Sept. 23. Leading from the outset and holding and settled second after the initial strides. Easing to the sway throughout this one, the 9-20 favorite was driven front with 450 meters to go, the crowd=s 7-10 choice out late to repel the same connections= Mister Sandro quickened clear approaching the final eighth and was (Ity) (Dane Friendly {GB}) by a neck. Lifetime Record: on cruise mode in the closing stages to easily best Izola GSP-Ity, 9-4-2-1, i98,328. Video, courtesy SGA. (GB) ( {GB}) by a geared-down O-Dioscuri SRL; B-Soc Agricola Al Deni SRL; T-Stefano 2 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 2 wins, Botti. i26,500. Click for Equidia video. O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Darley; w w T-Andre Fabre. TDN CRITERIA The races covered in the TDN are as follows: Want your event listed on the w Stakes: purses of $50,000/up TDN Industry Calendar, w Allowance Races: purses of $20,000/up found on our website? w Optional Claiming Races: purses of $20,000/up Click here w Maiden Special Weight Races: purses of $18,000/up to email us with the details. w Maiden Claiming Races: purses of $18,000/up & a minimum claiming price of $40,000 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/12 • PAGE 7 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Yesterday=s Results in Japan: AMERICA MILE CHAMPIONSHIP NAMBU HAI-Listed, -67,500,000, Morioka, 10-8, 3yo & up, 1600m, BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: 1:35.90, gd. CANADIAN JUVENILE S., $51,085, NPX, 10-8, 2yo, 1--ESPOIR CITY (JPN), 126, h, 7, by Gold Allure (Jpn) 1m, 1:42 2/5, ft. 1st Dam: Eminent City (Jpn), by Brian=s Time 1--#RISKY CALL, 118, g, 2, Notional--Judith's Gamble, 2nd Dam: Hepburn City (Jpn), by Bravest Roman by Prospectors Gamble. ($6,000 wlng '10 KEENOV). 3rd Dam: Compal City (Jpn), by Traffic O-Eric Dohei, Victor Kleparchuk & Viking Stable; O-Yoshun Horse Club; B-Ikuchise Farm; T-Akio B-Windwoods Farm & Will Roden (KY); T-Joan Adachi; J-Tetsuzo Sato; 45,000,000. Lifetime - Petrowski; J-Rafael Zenteno Jr. $30,651. Lifetime Record: MG1SW-Jpn, 33-15-8-3. Record: 5-3-2-0, $56,760. *First black-type winner 2--Daisho Jet (Jpn), 126, h, 9, Cryptic Rascal--Duty for freshman sire (by In Excess {Ire}). Echo (Jpn), by Magnitude (Ire). O-Yoshiaki Baba; 2--Just Gone, 118, g, 2, Spring at Last--Scarlettotara, B-M M Yamada Farm; 10,350,000. - by Broad Brush. ($20,000 yrl '11 OBSAUG). 3--Admire Royal (Jpn), 126, h, 5, by King Kamehameha O-Esquire Stables 1990 Ltd. $10,217. (Jpn)--Must Be Loved (Jpn), by Sunday Silence. Foaled & Raised at GOOD WIN FARM O-Riichi Kondo; B-Northern Farm; -5,850,000. Margins: 4, 6, 5. Odds: 0.10, 61.10, 7.10. SELECT SALES Graduate...Exceeding Expectations 3--Rockport Street, 118, g, 2, Rockport Harbor--Ile St Jaycee, by Ile St. Louis (Chi). ($9,000 yrl '11 KEESEP). O-Peter Landry. $5,109. GROUP WINNER IN BRAZIL: Foaled & Raised at GOOD WIN FARM #@Victory Is Ours (Brz), c, 3, Northern Afleet-- SELECT SALES Graduate...Exceeding Expectations Nouvelle Cuisine, by Broad Brush. Cidade Jardim, 10-7, G3 Grande Premio Presidente Antonio Correa Margins: 5HF, 5HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 2.20, 2.85, 17.40. Barbosa, 3yo/up, 11f, 2:14.51. Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-1, R29.500. O-Haras Vale Verde; B-Stud TNT FREEDOM OF THE CITY S., $51,085, NPX, 10-8, 2yo, & Haras Vale Verde; T-Althayr Oliveira. *Won by f, 1m, 1:43 1/5, ft. 4 3/4 lengths. 1--#SILKWORM, 120, f, 2, by Dixie Union--Silky Noon, #@May Be Now, f, 4, Smart Strike--Dance La Ville by Aptitude. ($17,000 yrl '11 KEESEP). O-Riversedge (Chi), by Winning. Gavea, 10-7, G2 Grande Premio Racing Stables Ltd; B-Fares Farm LLC (KY); T-Greg Marciano de Aguiar Moreira, f/m, 4yo/up, 12fT, Tracy; J-Rico W Walcott. $30,651. Lifetime Record: 2:32.33. Lifetime Record: 12-4-2-1, R41,393. 4-2-0-1, $45,324. O-Stud Rio Dois Irmaos; B-B M Kelley. T-Venancio 2--Zippy Request, 117, f, 2, City Zip--Robyn's Request, Nahid. *$60,000 yrl >09 KEESEP. **3/4 to Ann of by On Target. O-Reid Racing Stable. $10,217. the Dance (English Channel), GSP-US. 3--Marry Me Vicky, 119, f, 2, Where's the Ring--Bold Vicky, by Bold Revenue. (C$25,000 yrl '11 ONTSEP). GROUP WINNER IN ARGENTINA: O-Hill, Jim and Susan. $5,109. #@Giacom (Arg), c, 3, Giacomo--Kascha, by Sold by Beth Hancock, Agent Awesome Again. La Plata, 10-7, G3 Clasico Registered Ontario-Bred/CTHS Grad Organizacion Sudamericana De Fomento Del Pura Sangre De Carreras, 4&up, 11fD, 2:20.77. Margins: 6HF, 2 1/4, 1. Odds: 0.65, 9.00, 20.05. Lifetime Record: 10-4-1-2, P333,790. O/B-Haras Firmamento. T-Juan R Gutierrez. Condition Codes for Allowance Races Code Description NW...... Non-Winner of... 1-6...... Number of Races $...... Monetary Condition R...... Distance Condition 3M, 6M, 9M, Y, Y+, L...... Time Period (ex: NW2L = NW 2 races lifetime) X...... Other-than Condition (ex: NW3X = non-winners of 3 races other than maiden, claiming, or statebred) C...... Other Conditions Not Specified TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 10/9/12 • PAGE 8 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-DEL, $35,490, Opt. Clm. ($30,000), NW2X, 4th-WOX, $66,258, Opt. Clm. ($62,500-$60,000), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 3/5, wf. NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT, 1:08, fm. GHOSTBUSTER (g, 5, Silver Ghost--Honourable Asset, MO JO QUEEN (f, 4, Speightstown--Queen of the Ice by Judge T C) Lifetime Record: 11-4-2-1, $84,976. {SW, $155,868}, by Alwuhush) Lifetime Record: O/B-Talley Racing (KY). T-Jeff Talley. 12-5-2-2, $194,874. O/T-Audre Cappuccitti. B-Don Amos (KY). 11th-ZIA, $31,600, NW2L, (S), 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:03 4/5, ft. 7th-WOX, $62,993, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, K B 'S PRINCESS (f, 2, King Bull--Last Danz {SP}, by 1:41, fm. Danzatore) Lifetime Record: 5-2-3-0, $100,436. SOLID APPEAL (f, 3, Successful Appeal--Star of the O/B-Tucumcari Thoroughbreds (NM). T-Greg Green. Woods, by Woodman) Lifetime Record: 10-2-2-2, $121,490. O-Jim & Susan Hill. B-Select Bloodstock LLC 9th-ZIA, $30,100, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:08 4/5, (KY). T-Reade Baker. *$100,000 wlng '09 KEENOV. ft. **1/2 to Meetmeinthewoods (General Meeting), MSP, RAUCOUS LADY (f, 3, Rock Hard Ten--Tobie Ruckus, $187,336; and It Tiz (Tiznow), MSW, $260,183. by Bold Ruckus) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $40,510. An selection O-J Kirk & Judy Robison. B-Mercedes LLC (NY). T-Henry Dominguez. *1/2 to Charming Ruckus (Silver 9th-WOX, $58,851, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), Charm), SW & GSP, $294,535. 1:10 3/5, ft. WHITE ROAD (f, 3, Vibank--Regently Bold, by 7th-ZIA, $28,900, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:38 4/5, Awesome Again) Lifetime Record: 12-3-0-1, $92,786. ft. O-In Front Enterprises Inc. B-Michael C Byrne (ON). RAISED WITH PRIDE (f, 4, Proud Citizen--Raise Her T-Abraham R Katryan. *$14,000 yrl '10 KEESEP. Flag, by Harlan) Lifetime Record: 24-5-5-2, $122,493. 9th-PRX, $56,328, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. O/T-Clark Spencer. B-Brereton C Jones (KY). *$97,000 POWERLOPE (c, 3, Master Command--Arabic Dancer, RNA yrl '09 FTKJUL. by Woodman) Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-3, $69,830. O-GoldMark Farm LLC. B-BPN (FL). T-Cathal A Lynch. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: *$45,000 yrl '10 FTKJUL. Carnbrea'sdestiny, g, 2, Dance to Destiny--Carn Brea, by Tethra. WOX, 10-8, (S), 7f (AWT), 1:25 2/5. 8th-SAX, $51,750, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW1$X, (S), B-George Tharrenos (ON). 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 2/5, ft. Julesco, f, 2, Noble Causeway--Bid of Genius (MSP, QUIZZICAL (f, 3, Cindago--Mahaska {MSW & GSP, $205,785), by Beau Genius. BEL, 10-8, (S), 7f (off $235,253}, by Just the Time) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, turf), 1:24 4/5. B-My Meadowview LLC (NY). $89,350. O-Allen & Susan Branch. B-Doris Konecny *$5,200 wlng '10 KEENOV; $50,000 yrl '11 (WA). T-Mark Glatt. FTMOCT. Broken and Trained by Randy Bradshaw 7th-LRL, $43,000, Opt. Clm. ($25,000-$20,000), Power Phil, g, 2, Philanthropist--Pete's Heiress, by NW2X, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35 4/5, fm. Peteski. WOX, 10-8, (S), 7f (AWT), 1:25. B-John (DH)--ROCKABY BAY (h, 9, Sahm--Sunshine Nell, by Carey (ON). *C$17,000 yrl '11 ONTSEP. Candy Stripes) Lifetime Record: SW, 50-13-9-4, +Black Hornet, c, 2, Pioneering--Start Stinging, by $283,130. O/B-Mrs Arturo Peralta-Ramos (KY). Siphon (Brz). WOX, 10-8, (C), 6f (AWT), 1:11 2/5. T-Hamilton A Smith. *In for $20,000 claiming tag. B-Jus Luk Stables (ON). *C$4,500 yrl '11 ONTSEP. (DH)--MASTEREL (ITY) (c, 3, Masterful--Misorella {Ire}, Floracita, f, 3, El Corredor--No Lullaby (SP, $118,922), by King's Best) Lifetime Record: SW-Ity & SP-Eng, by Brahms. SAX, 10-8, (S), (C), 6f, 1:11 2/5. B-Allen 8-3-2-1, $77,602. O-Earle I Mack. B-Az Ag Antezzate & Susan Branch (CA). Srl (ITY). T-H Graham Motion. Golden Abby, f, 3, Where's the Ring--Abby O, by Deputy Commander. FEX, 10-8, (S), 6f, 1:13 1/5. 9th-LRL, $40,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, B-Paradox Farm Inc (ON). *C$6,500 yrl '10 ONTSEP. 1:43 1/5, fm. **1/2 to Cryptic Message (Cryptograph), MSW, VOLCANO RUN (g, 4, Congrats--Editors Shake, by $340,117. Editor's Note) Lifetime Record: 17-3-4-3, $124,419. Jo Ann's Bullet, c, 4, Red Bullet--Jo Ann's Gal, by O-Michael Dubb, Stuart Grant, Gary Aisquith & Scott K Relaunch. SUF, 10-8, 6f, 1:13 1/5. B-Marianne C Akman. B-Christine Jones (FL). T-A Dutrow. *$26,000 Chess (FL). RNA yrl '09 OBSAUG; $190,000 2yo >10 OBSMAR. 7th-FNO, $38,766, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW2$X, 3yo/up, 5f, :56 2/5, ft. STARBOARDLIGHTS (g, 6, Helmsman--Alllitup, by Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” Allen's Prospect) Lifetime Record: MSP, 19-4-7-4, J J $180,367. O-Stewball Stable & Kristin Finkel. B-L Garner Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... (CA). T-Valerie Ann Rhoden. *$1,000 yrl '07 CTNSEP.

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B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N EUROPE

CONDITIONS RESULTS: ITALY, Milan, 15.25, 10-7, i14,400, 2yo, 7 1/2fT, 1:33.30, gd. LOGICAL MIND (IRE) (c, 2, Refuse To Bend {Ire}--Salsa Sound {Ire}, by Law Society) Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, i15,980. O-Dioscuri SRL; B-Allevamento Deni SRL; T-Stefano Botti. *1/2 to Baila Salsa (Ire) (Barathea {Ire}), GSW-Ity, $145,870; Step Danzer (Ire) (Desert Prince {Ire}), SW & G1SP-Ity, $303,659.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Divine Angel (Ire), f, 2, Dark Angel (Ire)--Downland, by El Prado (Ire). Windsor, Britain, 10-8, Mdn, 2yo, 1m 67ydsT. B-Yeomanstown Stud. *18,000gns yrl >11 TATOCT; ,650 HIT >12 ASCAUG. Broughtons Charm (Ire), f, 2, Invincible Spirit (Ire)-- Parisian Elegance (GB) (GSP-Eng), by Zilzal. Wolverhampton, Britain, 10-8, Mdn, 2yo, f, 5f 216yds (AWT). B-West Dereham Abbey Stud. *72,000gns yrl >11 TATOCT; 52,000gns 2yo >12 TATAPR. Magic Art (Ire), f, 2, Nayef--Artisti (GB), by Cape Cross (Ire). Munich, Germany, 10-7, Mdn, 2yo, 1mT. B-Darley. *35,000gns 2yo >12 TATGNS. Grace Hull (GB), f, 2, (GB)--Smart Hostess (GB), by Most Welcome (GB). Wolverhampton, Britain, 10-6, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 216yds (AWT). B-Whitsbury Manor Stud & Pigeon House Stud. *5,500gns wnlg >10 TATDEC; ,22,000 yrl >11 DONOCT. Maid to Master (Ire), f, 3, Danehill Dancer (Ire)-- Starlight Dreams, by Black Tie Affair (Ire). Hyeres, France, 10-8, Cond, 3yo, 9f 55ydsT. B-SF Bloodstock LLC. *3/4 to Genuine Devotion (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire]), GSW-US, $275,725; full to Mastercraftsman (Ire), Ch. 2yo Colt-Eur, Hwt. 2yo Colt, MG1SW-Ire, G1SW-Eng, $1,754,933; and Famous (Ire), G1SP-Ire, $236,626. Dick Bos (GB), g, 3, Dutch Art (GB)--Cosmic Countess (Ire), by . Windsor, Britain, 10-8, Mdn, 3yo/up, 6fT. B-Gracelands Stud. *,48,000 yrl >10 DONAUG. A=Juba (GB), g, 3, Kingmambo--Arlette (Ire), by King of Kings (Ire). Pontefract, Britain, 10-8, Mdn, 3yo, 1m 4ydsT. B-Darley. *Full to Alexandros (GB), GSW-Fr & UAE, G1SP-Eng, Fr, UAE & Ger, $1,227,449. Welkando (Ger), g, 3, Kornado (GB)--Well Set (Ire), by Second Set (Ire). Munich, Germany, 10-7, Mdn, 3yo, 6 1/2fT. B-Gestut Schattauer Hof-Granum Zucht. *1/2 to Lady Alida (GB) (Tobougg {Ire}), GSW-Ity, SW-Ger & Aut, MSP-Ger, $116,236. Lady=s Day (Ger), f, 3, Librettist--Lady Annina (Fr), by Dashing Blade (GB). Munich, Germany, 10-7, Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/4mT. B-Friedrich Wilhelm Holtkotter. +Lieutenant Miller (GB), g, 6, Beat All--Still Runs Deep (GB), by Karinga Bay (GB). Pontefract, Britain, 10-8, Cond, 3yo/up, 17f 216ydsT. B-M J Langdell.