16 Set for Golden Slipper HEADLINE p. 4 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2005 CRIMINAL TYPE DIES IN JAPAN The 1990 Horse of the Year Criminal Type (-- Klepto, by No Robbery) died Mar. 9 in Japan from a Triple gastric rupture, accord- ing to published sources. The 20-year- Threats old stallion had been scheduled to join Ken- FOG OUT tucky’s Old Friends The undefeated Lost in the Fog (Lost Soldier) will not Equine at Hurstland compete in the Triple Crown races, his connections Farm at the conclusion have announced. Leaving no doubt about the horse's of the breeding season. immediate future, Lost in the Fog Criminal Type Takes Met Mile His death comes just will not be supplemented to the Tri- Adam Coglianese photo few weeks after that of ple Crown. “We were looking at a his champion half sister scenario where we could get one , who has been buried at Hurstland Farm. A more one-turn race into him before homebred for , Criminal Type broke his the Kentucky Derby and I certainly maiden in France at two, but was repatriated for his don't feel that is the proper way to four-year-old season, when he won a pair of allowance bring him along,” trainer Greg Gilchrist said. “We did kick around races in California. The liver chestnut kicked off his the idea of getting a couple of five-year-old campaign with three straight wins, includ- Lost in the Fog Equi-Photo two-turn races and point for the ing the GII San Pasqual H. and the GII San Antonio H. Preakness. But we decided against that, as well. With Second to Ruhlmann in his next two, including the GI things like future wagering involved, we thought we had Santa Anita H., Criminal Type defeated that runner in better put a stop to this and let everyone know that we the GI in May, which began his impres- are not going to run in the Derby.” Gilchrist added that sive four-race winning streak. Following his defeat of any possible distance limitations Lost in the Fog may champions and in the GI Metro- have did not enter into the decision. “Whether or not he politan H., he trumped 1989 Horse of the Year Sunday can go two turns, it has nothing to do with that,” Silence in the GI Hollywood Gold Cup in June and Gilchrist said. “It's about the longevity of his career and added a facile victory in the GI Whitney H. in August. doing the right thing by the horse. There are plenty of The Calumet colorbearer made just one more start, other races out there that we can run in.” Gilchrist said finishing sixth under 127 pounds in the GI Woodward, the colt will likely start next in the seven-furlong GIII but came out of that race with an injury and was re- Bay Shore S. at Aqueduct Apr. 9. Triple Threats cont. p2 tired. With a record of 24-10-5-3 and earnings of $2,351,817, he garnered Eclipse Awards as the na- HOW THEY GOT THERE: tion’s top older horse as well as Horse of the Year. RECENT KENTUCKY DERBY WINNERS’ PREPS Criminal Type began his stud career in Kentucky, siring Year Winner Last Prep graded stakes winners Hoolie and Madame Adolphe, 2004 Smarty Jones 1st, Arkansas Derby but after two seasons was sold to Japan, where he met 2003 Funny Cide 2nd, Wood Memorial with limited success. He is also the broodmare sire of 2002 War Emblem 1st, Illinois Derby GI Travers S. hero . A son of graded 2001 Monarchos 2nd, Wood Memorial stakes winner Klepto, Criminal Type was a half brother 2000 Fusaichi Pegasus 1st, Wood Memorial to 1986 champion turf mare Estrapade as well as Italian 1999 Charismatic 1st, Coolmore Lexington Group 1 winner Isopach (Reviewer). 1998 Real Quiet 2nd, Santa Anita Derby

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‘Grocer’ Hopes to Regain Freshman Form... Last year’s Nov. 27 GII Remsen S. boiled down to a Triple battle of two unbeatens, with Rockport Harbor (Unbri- dled’s Song) just edging a game Galloping Grocer. And while the race seemed to con- Threats firm the emergence of two solid Kentucky Derby contenders, it’s SATURDAY SHOWDOWN been slow going for both horses On Saturday afternoon, four different tracks across since. Each has suffered minor the nation will host Triple Crown setbacks, and only Galloping preps, which will include some of Grocer has raced--coming home the most highly regarded three- a tired fourth in the Feb. 12 year-olds around. At Santa Anita, Galloping Grocer (6) & Whirlaway S. at Aqueduct. With the GII San Felipe S. will feature Rockport Harbor Rockport Harbor returning in the the 2005 bows of GI Breeders’ Adam Coglianese Rebel at Oaklawn and Galloping Cup Juvenile hero Wilko (Awe- Grocer set to line up in the some Again) and the beaten fa- Gotham at Aqueduct, this weekend will go a long way Afleet Alex Jeff Coady vorite in that race, Roman Ruler in gauging the Remsen’s form. For Dominick Schettino, (Fusaichi Pegasus). Oaklawn will who conditions Galloping Grocer for Robert D. host the GIII Rebel S., which will see Rosenthal and Bernice Waldbaum, the Gotham will finalist Afleet Alex (Northern Afleet) take on the likes of likely determine whether or not to continue on the road Greater Good (Intidab) and Rockport Harbor (Unbri- to Kentucky. “I’d say he’d have to be first or second to dled’s Song). In Florida, trainer Nick Zito has opted to keep going with him,” said Schettino. “Of course, if he send Sun King (Charismatic) to the GIII Tampa Bay got into traffic trouble or had some really bad racing Derby. And in New York, Galloping Grocer (A. P Jet) luck, that would change it, but we expect him to be will attempt to make amends in the GIII Gotham S. one-two Saturday.” Cont. p3 Top 10 to the Kentucky Derby DI Last Start Next Comment 1 Sun King (Charismatic) 3.00 1st GP Alw 2-26 (video) 3-19 GIII Tam Derby ‘l'etat, c'est moi’...sf 2 Afleet Alex (Northern Afleet) 2.11 1st Mntn Valley 3-5 (video) 3-19 GIII Rebel Dances every dance; never runs a bad one..cb 3 Bandini (Fusaichi Pegasus) 3.57 2nd GII Fnt of Yth 3-5 (video) 4-2 GI Fla Derby FOY effort was impressive for late starter...ab 4 Sweet Catomine (Storm Cat) 2.00 1st GIII San Ysbl 1-16 (video) 4-9 GI SA Derby Best filly since Winning Colors...sf 5 High Fly (Atticus) 2.00 1st Fountain of Youth (video) Fla Derby Proved he could get two turns in FOY...lm 6 Greater Good (Intidab) 4.00 1st Southwest 2-19 (video) Rebel Always comes flying at the finish...mk 7 High Limit (Maria’s Mon) 2.50 1st GII LA Derby 3-12 (video) 4-16 GI Blue Grass Going from good to better...cb 8 Rockport Harbor (Unbridled’s Song) 1.67 1st GII Remsen 11-27 (video) Rebel Has something to prove in the Rebel...lm 9 Don’t Get Mad (Stephen Got Even) 2.27 2nd GII Sn Vicnte 2-13 (video) 3-19 GII San Felipe Showed dynamic turn of foot in Vicente...lm 10 Going Wild (Golden Missile) 1.91 2nd GII Sn Catlina 3-5 (video) SA Derby Model of consistency...cb TDN’s Top 10 to the Derby is determined by a poll of the TDN staff.

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Triple Threats/Galloping Grocer cont. Saturday, Tampa Bay Galloping Grocer emerged from the Whirlaway with a TAMPA BAY DERBY-GIII, $250,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m gash to his left hind leg, then bruised a foot while train- PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY ing a few weeks later. But Schettino is confident his 1 Sun King Charismatic Prado charge is coming into the Gotham the right way. “We 2 Medigating (Fr) Dolphin Street (Fr) Blanc had to take care of the gash and lost a couple of days 3 Mighty Mecke Mecke No rider when he bruised his foot, but all that’s behind him,” he 4 Nicandro Rizzi Garcia said. “He’s come out of his last two works very good. 5 Coyoteshighestcall Regal Humor Villa-Gomez And he’s grown since last year–especially in his hind- 6 Global Trader Slew Gin Fizz Castro quarters. He’s really muscled up.” Schettino confirmed 7 Criminal Mind Cryptoclearance Velasquez the Apr. 16 GI Wood Memorial S. at Aqueduct would 8 Forever Wild Jules Bell be next for Galloping Grocer, provided the New York- All carry 116 pounds. bred gelding performs well in the Gotham. Saturday, Aqueduct GOTHAM S.-GIII, $150,000, 3yo, 1m P P R E V I E W P PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1 Distinctive Trick Distinctive Pro Santana 120 Saturday, Santa Anita 2 Mr. Congeniality Chester House Bridgmohan 116 SAN FELIPE S.-GII, $250,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m 3 Galloping Grocer A. P Jet Luzzi 120 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY 4 Byanosejoe Cherokee Run Gryder 116 1 Don’t Get Mad Stephen Got Even T Baze 5 Maddy’s Lion Lion Hearted Fragoso 120 6 Naughty New Yorker Quiet American Samyn 120 2 Lucky J. H. Cee’s Tizzy Court 7 Lieutenant Danz Gold Fever Espinoza 116 3 In Excelsis Fusaichi Pegasus Solis 8 Survivalist Danzig Migliore 116 4 Giacomo Holy Bull Smith 9 Pavo Marquetry Garcia 116 5 Roman Ruler Fusaichi Pegasus Stevens 6 Wilko Awesome Again Nakatani Saturday, Fair Grounds 7 Golden Shine Touch Gold Douglas MERVIN H. MUNIZ JR. MEMORIAL H.-GII, $500,000, 8 Consolidator Storm Cat Bejarano 4yo/up, 1 1/8m All carry 116 pounds. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 1 Candid Glen El Gran Senor Perrodin 115 Saturday, Oaklawn Park 2 Social King King of Kings (Ire) Hebert 114 REBEL S.-GIII, $250,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m 3 Rapid Proof Fast Play Hernandez Jr 115 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT 4 Burning Sun Danzig Bailey 115 1 Afleet Alex Northern Afleet Velazquez 117 5 Demeteor Dehere Meche 113 6 Seinne (Chi) Hussonet GMelancon 115 2 Rockport Harbor Unbridled’s Song Elliott 119 7 America Alive American Chance Albarado 116 3 Copy My Notes Souvenir Copy Doocy 117 8 Doctorate (GB) Dr Fong L Melancon 113 4 Jazzy Gallop Victory Gallop Meche 117 9 Honor in War Lord At War (Arg) Graham 117 5 Batson Challenge Ide Borel 117 10 A to the Z Benchmark Espinoza 121 6 Greater Good Intidab McKee 122 11 G P Fleet Northern Afleet Martinez Jr 118

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Saturday, Rosehill, Australia, 3:55 p.m. P G O L D E N S L I P P E R P AAMI GOLDEN SLIPPER-G1, A$3,000,000, 2yo, 1200mT SC PP HORSE SIRE Jockey WT WILL THE SLIPPER FIT FASHIONS? Leading 1 12 Snitzel (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Boss 124 young sire Redoute’s Choice (Aus) has an unprece- 2 14 Written Tycoon (Aus) Iglesia (Aus) D Beasley 124 dented six representatives in Saturday’s A3$-million G1 3 4 Domesday (Aus) Red Ransom Brown 124 Golden Slipper at Sydney’s Rosehill Gardens race- 4 6 Stratum (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) L Beasley 124 course. Among the sextet is the tough filly Fashions 5 9 Undoubtedly (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Dunn 124 Afield (Aus) from the team of trainer Gai Waterhouse 6 2 Seidnazar (Aus) Rory’s Jester (Aus) Nolen 124 and jockey Chris Munce, who com- 7 15 Flying Pegasus (Aus) Fusaichi Pegasus Nikolic 124 bined last year to win with Dance 8 8 Al Samer (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Bowman 124 Hero (Aus). The Vinery colorbearer is 9 1 Dr Green (Aus) Fusaichi Pegasus McLeod 124 unbeaten in three outings, including 10 3 Fashions Afield (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Munce 120 a professional tally against her own 11 11 Media (Aus) Gilded Time Dye 120 sex in the G2 Reisling S. Mar. 5. 12 10 Mnemoyne (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) Beadman 120 “She is so professional and does not 13 16 Opportunity (Aus) Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Oliver 120 knock herself about,” Waterhouse 14 5 Permissive (Aus) Snippets (Aus) Cassidy 120 said after the race. “She is Golden 15 13 Blizzardly (Aus) More Than Ready McLellan 120 Slipper class with great cruising 16 7 Poetic Genius (Aus) Fusaichi Pegasus J Cassidy 120 speed.” Fellow Redoute’s Choice youngster Snitzel (Aus), a ELDERS BATTLE IN BMW Also on the card Satur- A$260,000 Magic Millions graduate, day at Rosehill is a clash for Horse of the Year honours Fashions Afield has lost only once--and that with a as the tenacious Grand Armee (Aus) (Hennessy) takes Arrowfield photo bad trip--in five attempts. Owner on pin-up mare Makybe Diva (GB) (Desert King {Ire}) in the A$2.25-million G1 BMW S., a 2400-meter event. Damion Flower is not convinced his Dual Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva returns wide barrier is a disadvantage here. “There will be six quickly from her record-setting G1 Australian Cup vic- races before the Golden Slipper and they'll be cutting tory last Saturday. “She's absolutely flying and Grand up the inside section of the track,” he explained. “A Armee will know he is in a race when they clash in The pattern has developed. Horses are winning by coming BMW,” said jockey Glen Boss. “Tactics will play a big out wide or spilling off the fence, coming across behind part. Grand Armee has shown he can run along a bit in three or four horses.” New Zealand raider Dr Green front and still keep going.” The race, whose past win- (Aus) (Fusaichi Pegasus) is among three chances for the ners include Octagonal (NZ) and Might and Power (NZ), son of Mr. Prospector and, if the headstrong colt copes has in recent times has been dominated by three-year- with the pre-race pressure, has the brilliance to cause olds. Jockey Shane Dye will ride the sophomore Cheval an upset. Woodlands Stud, who bought just a handful de Troy (NZ) (Zabeel {NZ}), supremely unlucky in last of yearlings at Easter last year, has two Slipper repre- week’s Rosehill Guineas. Dye believes the star horses sentatives in Domesday (Aus) (Red Ransom) and are beatable. "They've both got queries,” said Dye. Mnemosyne (Aus) (Redoute’s Choice {Aus}), “Grand Armee has got to run the journey. He must A$420,000 and A$400,000 purchases, respectively. perform at 2400 meters, and Makybe Diva has got to The Bob Thomsen-trained filly Media (Aus) (Gilded back up after winning the Australian Cup at Flemington Time), who will be partnered by Shane Dye, has shown last Saturday. Every year the three-year-olds run well marked improvement at each of four appearances. and they don't have to be favourites to win it.” FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2005

ROBERT LEVINE DIES Trainer Robert Levine, who followed his son Bruce into the conditioning of race- horses, died Thursday morning from unspecified causes. He was 86 years old. A LOS ALAMITOS TO REPLACE HOLLYWOOD? longtime owner, Levine did not Owner Mike Pegram hoping to establish a partnership begin his training career until the with Los Alamitos Race Course principal Dr. Edward C. age of 64. “I retired from the Allred to expand the track to allow for textile business, and for the first racing, according to statement on the Los Alamitos two years, I didn’t do anything,” website. Pegram indicated that the recent announce- he said in a 1985 interview. “I ment that Churchill Downs Inc. was exploring options Jill Robin L, trained and co- didn’t like being bored, so I de- for the Hollywood Park property in Inglewood, Califor- owned by Levine Equi-Photo cided to take up training.” His nia spurred his interest in Los Alamitos. The proposed first major horse was Koluctoo agreement would call for Pegram to finance an esti- Jill, winner of the GII Ashland S. and the GII Black-Eyed mated $40 million in capital improvements at the Quar- Susan S. in 1985. Levine was quick to credit his son ter Horse facility, and to head any group conducting for his own success. “The son taught the father,” he Thoroughbred racing dates. Included in the proposed said. “He had some horses I owned, and he did a very redevelopment is the expansion of the 5/8-mile track to good job with them. He didn’t push me into the busi- a one-mile oval with a seven-furlong grass course in- ness, but I was encouraged by what he had done. And I side. Also in the expansion plans are 700 new barns, couldn’t let him outdo me.” Levine was the trainer and 3,000 new grandstand seats and an outdoor saddling co-owner, with Robert Braumsdorf, of the three-year- paddock as well as three new patron parks. “Without old filly Jill Robin L. (Precocity), recent winner of the GII Ed Allred’s full support as the owner of Los Alamitos I Bonnie Miss S. at Gulfstream. Pre-deceased by his wife wouldn't even consider this venture,” said Pegram, Shirley, Levine is survived by his son Bruce and daugh- who lost out on a bid to Churchill Downs to buy Fair ters Jill and Robin. There will be a service Sunday Mar. Grounds last fall. “Also, if I didn't feel we could build a 20 at 10 a.m. at the Gutterman Funeral Home in first-class Thoroughbred facility, I would not move Rockville Centre, New York. forward. All you have to do is take one walk around Los Alamitos and you can see the potential for revitaliz- H G U L F S T R E A M H ing Thoroughbred racing in southern California.” Allred, who has been the sole owner of Los Alamitos for more Yesterday’s Results: than 10 years, is supportive of Pegram’s efforts to 4th-GPX, $35,000, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW2X, bring Thoroughbred racing to the Orange County track. 4yo/up, 1m, 1:36 4/5, ft. “We've always believed Los Alamitos is a prime loca- BIBLICAL SCHOLAR (c, 4, Line in the Sand--Regal Ca- tion for horse racing in California,” said Allred. “I hold thy, by Well Decorated), a winner going nine furlongs no personal interest in pursuing Thoroughbred dates over this track Feb. 17, found himself a neck back in and so it was essential for someone like Mike to step second in his latest going a mile over the Gulfstream forward and take on that responsibility. I am very com- turf course Mar. 6. Rated off the early pace, the chest- fortable supporting Mike in this. This could be a won- nut angled outside the leaders for the drive and got up derful opportunity for California horse racing.” in the final strides to eke out a head victory over a fast closing Zoffinger (Unbridled). Lifetime Record: 15-3-4-1, $106,257. STAKES CLOSINGS O/B-Bruno Schickedanz (FL). T-Henry Collazo. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH 19: 04-02 $200,000 Excelsior Breeders’ Cup H.- III, Aqu, 3yo/up, 9f (150) TDN TODAY www.stakesdigestweekly.com Around the World ...... 7 pages

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Gulfstream Report cont. Yesterday’s Results: 8th-GPX, $33,000, Alw, NW1X, 4yo/up, f/m, 8th-AQU, $43,000, Alw, NW1X, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1 1/16mT, 1:41 3/5, fm. 1:10 4/5, ft. AMBITIOUS CAT (f, 4, Storm Cat--Lilac Garden, by KEESLER (f, 4, Gilded Time--Amazing Madeline, by Roberto) finished seventh going a sixteenth longer here Gulch) finished third and fourth, respectively, under in her only previous start this term. She was given a similar conditions here Jan. 13 and Feb. 13, and was 5-1 chance to try and gain her first win in almost a made the solid 8-5 choice to score here. Sharp at the year. Well off the early pace, the bay narrowed the gap break, the bay held a narrow advantage at every call with the front-running Margarita Maggie (Cadeaux and drew off in deep stretch to record a 2 1/4-length Genereux {GB}) with 1 1/2 furlongs left to run and got victory over Ace’s Capella (Victory Gallop). The winner up late to gain a length victory. The $950,000 KEESEP was a $52,000 FTNAUG yearling and $150,000 yearling purchase is a full to February Storm, SW; and a OBSMAR juvenile purchase. Lifetime Record: 11-4-1-2, half to Blushing K. D. (Blushing John), GISW, $918,900 $127,380. and Electronic Unicorn (Housebuster), MSW & MG1SP- O-Heiligbrodt Racing Stable. B-Thomas/Lakin (NY). HK. Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-0, $81,555. T-Steven M Asmussen. O-Chiefswood Stable. B-Gaines-Gentry (KY). T-Eric Coatrieux. 6th-AQU, $43,000, Alw, NW1X, (S), 3yo, f, 6f, 1:12 1/5, ft. H N E W Y O R K H BOOKEM (f, 3, Notebook--Valid Evidence, by Valid Appeal), a 2 1/2-length winner against state-breds over NY Breeding Fund Announces Registration Changes: track and trip Feb. 19, went off the 2-1 choice to re- The New York State Breeding and Development Fund peat. Close-up in second through a crisp opening quar- has announced that, beginning Apr. 11, the existing ter, the $17,000 OBSJUN juvenile forged to the front “sealing” procedure will be eliminated for registered after a half mile before opening up a seemingly insur- New York-breds. Instead, a feature entitled Registration mountable with a sixteenth left to negotiate. Although Status will be posted on www.nybreds.com, allowing leg weary in the stretch, the bay had enough left in industry participants such as racing secretaries, auction reserve to win by 1 1/4 lengths over What’s Your Point companies and bloodstock agents to verify New York- (Wheaton). Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $50,400. bred status. As a result, owners and breeders will no O-Our Sugar Bear Stable. B-Shari Eisaman (NY). longer need to forward--via certified mail--the Jockey T-Michael Brice. Club certificate to the NYSBDF office for an official seal. A certification card will instead be issued, pro- vided all other registry requirements have been fulfilled. TODAY’S VIDEO “By eliminating the need to send Jockey Club foal pa- HIGHLIGHTS pers into the Fund office, it streamlines the process for breeders and makes the entire procedure more effi- cient,” said Martin Kinsella, executive director of the Gulfstream 8th (N1X) Ambitious Cat (Storm Cat), a Fund. “Internet advancements have made it possible $950,000 KEESEP yearling, gets up late to win. and easier to process New York-bred papers without Santa Anita 2nd (N2X) Ramatuelle (Chi) (Jeune waiting to receive the paper copy of the Jockey Club Homme) comes from off the pace to stay perfect. certificate, and the time has come to utilize these Irish O’Brien S.-SA Scrofa (Unusual Heat) flies down tools.” the hill for her second stakes victory.

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Yesterday’s Results: H E A S T H 7th-OPX, $32,000, Msw, 3,4,5yo, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:46 2/5, ft. Yesterday’s Results: DIBOLL DILLY (f, 3, Theatrical {Ire}--Kates Delimma 7th-LRL, $25,000, Alw, NW1X, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:10 2/5, {SP}, by Tank's Prospect), an uninspired fifth in her ft. debut in a six-furlong maiden here Feb. 20, was let go KNOWN BACK HOME (c, 4, Roy--Come Back Home, by Known Fact) had been away since a second-place finish at 7-1 this time. On top early, the bay appeared to back while trying this distance at Pimlico last April. Sent off out of it for a few strides, but came on again to poke a the 1-2 choice here, the grey led at every call and rolled head in front a sixteenth out and inched clear late to home an easy 3 1/4-length winner over The Way of the get the best of Katelyne Legs (Wayne’s Crane), who Cat (Sir Cat). The $25,000 FTMSEP yearling is a half to was 1 1/2 lengths back in second. The $350,000 The Deputy Is Home (French Deputy), SW, $165,010. KEESEP yearling is a half sister to Red Prairie (El Prado Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $42,930. {Ire}), SW & MGSP-Eng, GSP-Ity & Fr, $115,148. Life- O-John Alecci Stable Inc. B-Robert T Manfuso & Her- time Record: 2-1-0-0, $20,440. bert I Moelis (MD). T-John V Alecci. O-Janelle Grum. B-Nursery Place, Robert Manfuso & Clifford Grum (KY). T-Hal R Wiggins. H CENTRAL H

Additional Cases of Strangles Reported at Trackside: H W E S T H Additional cases of strangles have been identified at two quarantined barns at Churchill Downs’ Trackside Yesterday’s Results: Louisville training center. A total of 49 horses were 2nd-BMX, $37,200, Alw, NW1X, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:10 1/5, tested for the equine bacterial disease, of which 19 ft. tested positive for possible infection, and six which JEWELS OF BAGDAD (f, 3, Latin American--Pro Or were inconclusive. “It’s no surprise, given that a horse Con's Girl, by Saros {GB}), an impressive seven-length infected with strangles had been identified in that popu- winner in her latest going 5 1/2 furlongs over this track lation, that other horses in the population in the quaran- Feb. 25, was installed the 1-2 choice to remain unde- tined barns have tested positive for the infection,” explained State Veterinarian Robert C. Stout. “The feated. On the engine early, the $9,000 BESJAN juve- good news is that the initial case of strangles was nile maintained a narrow lead throughout and drew identified early, and that measures to contain the ail- clear late to score by three lengths over Reina Xochilt ment to the quarantined barns appear to have been (Yankee Victor). Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $40,975. effective.” Strangles is a bacterial infection that causes O-Akin, Zvika, Baneth, Philip, Goldstein & Sherman. fever, nasal discharge and throat swelling. In severe B-Salih Ahmad (CA). T-Art Sherman. cases, it leads to the formation of abscesses in the throat that limit a horse’s breathing. Horses in the quar- The brisnet.com ‘Race of the Day’ is the antined barns have had alternate training hours sched- uled for them. Persons coming in contact with the 7th Race, $56,000 Alw, at Santa Anita. horses are required to undergo bio-security measures For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. when entering and leaving the barns.

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5th-SAX, $62,280, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW3X, H S O. C A L I F O R N I A H 4yo/up, 1mT, 1:34, fm. 1--RED FORT (IRE), 118, g, 5, Green Desert--Red Yesterday’s Results: Bouquet (GB), by Reference Point (GB). O-The Red IRISH O'BRIEN S., $140,625, SAX, 3-17, (S), 4yo/up, Fort Partnership; B-Genesis Green Stud Ltd (IRE); f/m, a6 1/2fT, 1:13, fm. T-Neil D Drysdale. Lifetime Record: SW-GB, 10-4-1-1, 1--SCROFA, 122, f, 4, Unusual Heat--Maestra Mia, by $132,890. Flying Victor. O-Aldabbagh & Std Racing Stable; 2--Castledale (Ire), 118, c, 4, Peintre Celebre--Louju, by B-Costas Constantinou (CA); T-Paul G Aguirre; J-P Silver Hawk. (i100,000 yrl ‘02 GOFORB). Valenzuela; $84,375. Lifetime Record: 19-6-1-1, 3--Night Chapter (GB), 118, c, 4, Night Shift--Context $296,495. 2--Blind Ambition, 117, m, 7, Political Ambition-- (GB), by Zafonic. Reclass, by Relaunch. O-Harris Farms Inc & Bowers- Margins: HD, 2, 2HF. Odds: 7.20, 1.70, 1.60. Lepore Racing. $28,125. Red Fort looked like the real deal with an eight-length 3--Our Mango, 119, m, 6, Bold Badgett--Woodlynn, by win in the 10-furlong Listed Wolferton Rated H. at Caucasus. O-Para Dice Acres. $16,875. Ascot last June before failing to hit the board next time Margins: HF, 3/4, HF. Odds: 2.10, 2.80, 9.90. in a York handicap one month later. In his final race for Scrofa had shown steady improvement since being trainer Michael Jarvis, the gelding came back to finish a claimed for $62,500 at Del Mar last August, capturing solid second in a Doncaster allowance Sept. 10, but the Work the Crowd H. for state-breds up at Golden has been in hibernation since. Sent off at generous Gate Dec. 26. She had a nightmarish trip in the Sun- odds for his debut for trainer Neil Drysdale, the bay shine Millions F/M Turf at Gulfstream Jan. 29, but still lingered near the back of the pack early, was fanned managed to be fourth, beaten just 3/4 of a length. A five wide turning for home and closed willingly late to tepid favorite here, the chestnut bided her time near the eke out the narrow victory. Castledale, winner of last back of the pack down the hill, but bulled her way year’s GI Santa Anita Derby, also closed late, but fell through traffic in the stretch and came away with a just short of the victory. birthday victory. Click here for the video. Santa Anita Results cont. p5

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SoCalifornia Report cont. 2nd-SAX, $56,400, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2X, 4yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:38 3/5, ft. SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT RAMATUELLE (CHI) (m, 5, Jeune Homme--Villa Torlonia {Arg}, by Roy) was undefeated in all three starts, in- Progeny to Watch: Friday, Mar. 18 cluding a 1 1/16-mile Listed event, in her native Chile in Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW 2003. She kicked off her stateside campaign with a win Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) going 6 1/2 furlongs in an off-the-turf contest Feb. 13. BADGE (Air Forbes Won), Walmac, $4K, 22/5/0 Looking to remain undefeated as the 4-5 choice here, 4-PHA, Msw, 1m, English Rain, $7K EAS MAY 2yo, 8-1 the half to Vitra (Chi) (Wagon Master {Fr}), GSW-Chi, BEHRENS (Pleasant Colony), Darby Dan, $10K, 74/3/0 stalked in second early, poked her head in front after 4-PHA, Msw, 1m, Big Old Behr, $10K EAS MAY 2yo, 12-1 three quarters in 1:11 4/5 and inched clear in the run to CAPE CANAVERAL (Mr. Prospector), Overbrook, $10K, 107/15/4 7-HAW, Stk, 6f, Angel Trumpet, 5-2 the wire, winning by 1 1/4 lengths over Healthy Addic- CAT THIEF (Storm Cat), Overbrook, $35K, 137/14/0 tion (Boston Harbor). Lifetime Record: SW-Chi, 5-5-0-0, 6-MNR, Msw, 5 1/2f, Debit Or Credit, 3-1 $72,833. CATIENUS (Storm Cat), Highcliff, $4K, 112/26/1 O-Bruce Headley & Stonestreet Stables LLC. B-Haras 9-GP, Alw, 6 1/2f, Stephie's Cat, $40K FTK NOV wnl Limari (CHI). T-Bruce Headley. DANCE MASTER (Gone West), Padua, $4K, 44/7/1 9-GP, Alw, 6 1/2f, Mertie M 6th-SAX, $46,000, Msw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. DIXIE UNION (Dixieland Band), Lane's End, $30K, 126/18/3 7-HAW, Stk, 6f, Im a Dixie Girl, 7-2 KAIMANA (f, 3, Tale of the Cat--River Crossing, by FUSAICHI PEGASUS (Mr. Prospector), Ashford, $85K, 197/22/5 Affirmed), a $130,000 KEESEP yearling, came up a 7-GP, Msw, 1mT, Boardroom Scandal, $250K KEE SEP yrl head short in her Feb. 11 career opener and was the GOLDEN MISSILE (A.P. Indy), Adena, $25K, 151/9/2 5-2 second choice this time around. Breaking alertly, 10-GP, Msw, 1mT, +Caprice Miss the chestnut set out in front and made every pole a HIGH YIELD (Storm Cat), Ashford, $25K, 198/15/1 winning one, graduating by 1 1/2 lengths over the 6-PHA, Alw, 1m, High Fish, $23K EAS SEP yrl, 12-1 8-GP, Alw, 5fT, Remuneration, $200K KEE SEP yrl chasing favorite Donna’s Doll (Pleasant Tap). Lifetime LEM ON DROP KID (Kingmambo), Lane's End, $50K, 145/11/1 Record: 2-1-1-0, $35,200. 10-GP, Msw, 1mT, Sugar Plum Girl, $140K FTS AUG yrl O-Mr & Mrs Jerome S Moss. B-Heinlein Herman (KY). LITTLEBITLIVELY (Lively One), Franks, $4K, 87/11/0 T-John A Shirreffs. 5-OP, Msw, 1 1/16m, Little River Bank, $35K OBS JUN 2yo RUNNING STAG (Cozzene), Adena, $8K, 154/15/1 6-SA, Msw, 1 1/8m, Gallardo, $50K FTK JUL yrl I N D U S T R Y I N F O STEPHEN GOT EVEN (A.P. Indy), Lane's End, $13K, 104/15/0 H H 1-OP, Alw, 1m, Prayer Service, $40K KEE SEP yrl 5-OP, Msw, 1 1/16m, Bullion, $30K KEE SEP yrl Churchill to Offer “Cooking for the Derby” Benefit: STRAIGHT MAN (Saint Ballado), Dunhill, $5K, 156/20/0 Churchill Downs and Levy Restaurants’ executive 5-AQU, Alw, 6f, Style Drifter chef Gil Logan will host “Cooking for the Derby,” a 2-OP, Msw, 1 1/16m, Upright, $53K OBS APR 2yo benefit for the Center for Women and Families. The 7-HAW, Stk, 6f, Straight Bid, $50K OBS AUG yrl, 4-1 event will take place Mar. 31 at the Louisville oval. SUCCESSFUL APPEAL (Valid Appeal), Walmac, $5K, 81/18/6 8-DED, Stk, 1m, Urge to Splurge, $200K OBS JUN 2yo, 6-1 Logan will provide a demonstration on how to prepare a TIGER RIDGE (Storm Cat), Walmac, $5K, 119/13/1 Kentucky-flavored menu, with an emphasis on foods 10-GP, Msw, 1mT, Tiger Fever, $210K OBS APR 2yo grown and produced in the state. The cost for the WAR CHANT (Danzig), Three Chimneys, $60K, 111/15/3 event and dinner is $55, with all proceeds going to the 9-GP, Alw, 6 1/2f, Winsome, $350K FTF FEB 2yo Center for Women and Families. For reservations, WESTERN EXPRESSION (Gone West), Highcliff, $10K, 114/8/0 please call (502) 636-4400. 4-AQU, Msw, 6 1/2f, Honeytakesthemoney YES IT’S TRUE (Is It True), Padua, $10K, 149/26/4 8-GP, Alw, 5fT, Say It Isn't Sold, $38K OBS MAR 2yo 7-GP, Msw, 1mT, Lotsa Yes A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by IN FRANCE: any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Moon West, f, 3, Gone West. See “France” written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the unless otherwise indicated permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/18/05 • PAGE 6 of 7

JOCKEY DEATHS SPARK CALL FOR SAFETY H F R A N C E H REVIEW A fortnight after a bronze memorial to 298 Australian jockeys who lost their lives riding was un- Yesterday’s Results: veiled at Caulfield, industry safety is under scrutiny in Saint-Cloud, 2.50, Mdn, i18,000, 3yo, f, 1mT, the wake of two additional deaths. Apprentice jockey 1:47.50, vsf. Gavin Lisk died in a Melbourne hospital Wednesday MOON WEST (f, 3, Gone West--June Moon {Ire}, by after suffering head and spinal injuries during a fall in a Sadler’s Wells), unplaced in her only juvenile start at race at Moe Monday. Fellow Victorian jockey Adrian Deauville last August, finished third on her sophomore Ledger, 25, died in Canberra hospital Monday as a bow at Mont-de-Marsan Feb. 5. Sent away as an 11-2 result of severe head injuries sustained in a fall Sunday chance for this, she was settled off the pace until mak- at Corowa, in southern NSW. Australia’s racing com- ing solid headway to challenge at the eighth pole and munity is currently holding a series of fundraisers for ran on strongly from there to deny 1-2 pick Celere (Fr) Canberra jockey Ray Silburn, 38, who has been told he (Kabool {GB}) by a neck. The $240,000 KEESEP year- ling is a 3/4-sister to Zachariah (GB) (Zafonic), SW-Jpn, will not walk again after a fall Feb. 25. Racing NSW $1,343,595; Pacino (GB) (Zafonic), GSW-Ger, G1SP-Fr; Chief Executive Peter V’landys said after talks with Dupont (GB) (Zafonic), Hwt 3yo-Ger & Ity, at 7-9.5f, Chief Steward Ray Murrihy, he would recommend insti- GSW-Ger & Ity, $256,751. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, gating a research and development program to study all 1 win, 1 place, i10,800. aspects of jockey and horse safety. “We will look at O-A Costa; B-Wentworth Racing; T-Jean-Claude employing a project manager, in all likelihood a doctor, Rouget. to examine safety and in particular skull caps and face wear, as well as running rails and barrier stalls, with the H B R I T A I N H Board receiving the report within two months,” he said. Racing Victoria Chief Steward Des Gleeson has prom- INGLIS RULES THE WORLD ised a thorough review of jockey and horse safety once The Cheltenham bandwagon rolled on to the day mandatory inquiries into both the weekend incidents three at the Gloucestershire track yesterday and the have concluded, but he added that racing was danger- former Stayers’ Hurdle, in its new incarnation as the ous. "I think everybody, when they get involved in the £200,000 G1 Ladbrokes World Hurdle, went the way racing industry, they do it with their eyes wide open of well-backed 5-1 chance Inglis Drever (GB) (In the and they understand that there are inherent risks," he Wings {GB}). The Howard Johnson-trained gelding said. exhibited abundant reserves of stamina to land the three-mile feature in decisive style and foiled yet an- other of the meeting’s £200,000 punts into the bar- gain. Forced to play a waiting game in rear for most of i O N THE WORKTAB i the St Patrick’s day contest, the six-year-old gelding looked a spent force before the home turn but proved AQUEDUCT most game as he seized the initiative at the final flight Offlee Wild (Wild Again), 6f, 1:14.95, 1/1 before forcing his way clear up the punishing climb to defeat former champion and 6-5 pick Baracouda (Fr) GULFSTREAM (Alesso) by a decisive three lengths. The four-day My Snookie’s Boy (Crafty Friend), 4f, :47.80, 2/9 jumps Festival draws to a close today with steeplechas- ing’s blue riband, the £350,000 G1 totesport PALM MEADOWS Cheltenham Gold Cup. Best Minister (Deputy Minister), 4f, :49.20, 9/24

GOFFS 2005 SALES DATES HOLLYWOOD Megahertz (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), 4f, :49.80, 13/21 February Sale Feb. 14-17 International Sale June 25 SANTA ANITA Orby Sale Sept. 26 - 30 Horses in Training Sale Oct. 28 Siphonizer (Siphon {Brz}), 3f, :35.40, 2/19 November Sale Nov. 15-20 Preachinatthebar (Silver Charm), 5f, 1:01.40, 11/23 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/18/05 • PAGE 7 of 7

American Diplomat, c, 3, Quiet American--Balancing B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Act, by Spectacular Bid. LRL, 3-17, 1m, 1:41 2/5. B-Nancy S Dillman (Ky). *$150,000 yrl '03 KEESEP. AMERICA **1/2 to Tip The Scale (Valiant Nature), SW, $129,530; Eleusis (Diesis {GB}), GSW-US, SW-Fr, ALLOWANCE RESULTS: $165,817. 8th-FGX, $35,500, NW2L, (S), 3yo, f, 6f, 1:12 3/5, ft. Long Run Road, h, 5, Katowice--She Can Tango, by RISEN EMPRESS (f, 3, Toolighttoquit--Top Empress, by Ruhlmann. TPX, 3-17, 6 1/2f, 1:17 3/5. B-Brian Risen Star) Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-0, $37,010. O-Joe McIntosh (Fl). Hackler. B-John Franks & Ryder River Ridge Farms Inc Jones Tale, h, 5, Tale of the Cat--Jones Time Machine (LA). T-Shane Wilson. (GSW, $329,500), by Current Concept. BMX, 3-17, 6f, 1:10 3/5. B-Mr & Mrs Martin J Wygod (Ca). 9th-OPX, $34,500, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW2X, *$280,000 2yo 2002 BESMAR. **1/2 to Blue Jean 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 1/5, ft. Baby (Mr. Prospector), GSW, $259,316. DANCE TUNE (f, 4, French Deputy--Dance for Free, by Fly So Free) Lifetime Record: 11-3-3-1, $129,540. O-Overbrook Farm. B-Tom Evans, Macon Wilmil Equines B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N & Marjac Farms (KY). T-D Wayne Lukas. *$60,000 wlng '01 KEENOV; $150,000 yrl '02 FTSAUG. EUROPE

1st-OPX, $33,500, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:45 3/5, CONDITIONS RESULTS: ft. FRANCE, Saint-Cloud, 4.00, 3-17, i20,000, 4yo/up, PYRAMID PERFORMER (c, 4, Pyramid Peak--Starlight 1 5/16mT, 2:18.70, vsf. Mystery, by Cox's Ridge) Lifetime Record: 20-3-6-1, ZAMENHOF (FR) (g, 5, Zabeel {NZ}--Zelah {Ire}, by $74,433. O-Christy & Mike Tedder. B-Parkway Farm, Alzao) Lifetime Record: 15 starts, 4 wins, 6 places, Inc (KY). T-William H Fires. *$1,900 yrl '02 ARKOCT; 86,540. O-R Scarborough; B-Wood Nook Farm Pty $6,000 yrl '02 FTKOCT. **1/2 to Albert E. (Beau Ge- i nius), SP, $206,775. Ltd; T-Jean de Roualle.

9th-FGX, $33,000, NW1X, 4yo/up, 5 1/2fT, 1:05 2/5, ITALY, Milan, 3.35, 3-16, i19,125, 4yo/up, f/m, fm. 1 1/16mT, 1:47.90, gd. POPULARIZE (g, 5, Pulpit--Audrey Paulina, by BAILA SALSA (IRE) (m, 5, Barathea {Ire}--Salsa Sound Meadowlake) Lifetime Record: 16-4-2-3, $89,350. {Ire}, by Law Society) Lifetime Record: 20 starts, O-Maggi Moss. B-Michael King Racing (KY). T-Thomas 6 wins, 6 places, i65,535. O-G di Martino; M Amoss. *$550,000 yrl '01 KEEJUL. B-Allevamento Deni SRL; T-Frank Sheridan. *1/2 to Step Danzer (Ire) (Desert Prince {Ire}), SW & G1SP-Ity, 6th-CTX, $25,000, 3-16, NW3L, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m, $306,007. **L145,000,000 yrl ‘01 ITYSEP. 2:00 2/5, ft. SAGE'S FIFTY SIX (f, 4, Victory Gallop--Queen of ITALY, Milan, 5.20, 3-16, i19,125, 4yo/up, 7 1/2fT, Bronze {GSP}, by Roberto) Lifetime Record: 17-3-3-1, 1:34.10, gd. $86,535. O-S J B Stable. B-WinStar Farms LLC (NY). CHALIN (GB) (g, 5, Efisio {GB}--City Centre {Ire}, by Be T-Ernest M Haynes. *$50,000 wlng '01 FTMDEC. My Guest) Lifetime Record: SW-Ity, 29 starts, 8 wins, **1/2 to Danzig Queen (Danzig), SW, $104,988. 14 places, i167,322. O-Scuderia Cocktail; B-Brinkley Stud SRL; T-Bruno Grizzetti. *1/2 to Canasita (GB) 8th-CTX, $23,000, 3-16, NW1X, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:29 2/5, (Zafonic), SW-Fr & Ity, $104,261. ft. JOHNNY TWO FINGERS (g, 6, Claramount--Hurry ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Hurry, by Fast Play) Lifetime Record: 43-9-8-6, Kantorka (GB), f, 3, Mark of Esteem (Ire)--Kazoo (GB) $125,773. O-Atlanta Racing Stables LLC. B-Coast By (GSW-Ger), by Shareef Dancer. Milan, Italy, 3-16, Coast (MD). T-Marion L Cuttino. *$2,000 yrl '00 Mdn, 3yo, f, 6fT. B-Benedikt Fassbender. *8,500gns KEEJAN. wnlg ‘02 TATDEC; i26,000 2yo ‘04 BBAMAY. Sergeant Lewis (GB), c, 3, Mind Games (GB)--Silver ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Blessings (GB), by Statoblest (Ire). Southwell, Britain, Ink the Deal, c, 3, Brushed On--Penetralia, by Proud 3-17, Mdn, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT). B-Racing Legacy. Birdie. AQU, 3-17, (S), 1m, 1:41. B-Jp Racing Stable *9,000gns yrl ‘03 DONOCT. (NY). *$900 yrl '03 FTMSEP. Miguel Do Brazil (GB), c, 3, Spectrum (Ire)--L’Animee Wantagh Hammer, f, 3, Jules--Antique Amber, by (GB), by Green Tune. Saint-Cloud, France, 3-17, Mdn, Cox's Ridge. CTX, 3-17, 4 1/2f, :54 4/5. B-Arthur I 3yo, c/g, 1mT. B-London Thoroughbred Services Ltd. Appleton (Fl). *$16,000 2yo ‘04 FTMMAY. *26,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT.