THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here VINERY KENTUCKY STALLIONS TO WINSTAR Following Wednesday=s announcement that Vinery Vinery Kentucky's More Than Ready (Southern Halo) Kentucky=s five remaining stallions, including leading and Congrats (A.P. Indy) headline a group of five sires More Than Ready and Congrats, were headed to stallions who have been relocated to WinStar Farm in WinStar Farm for the 2013 breeding season, TDN=s Versailles. Kodiak Kowboy (Posse), Pure Prize (Storm Steve Sherack caught up with WinStar President and Cat) and Street Hero (Street Cry {Ire}) are also headed CEO Elliott Walden for a quick Q&A session. to Kenny Troutt=s operation for the 2013 TDN: At a time when most farms continue to scale breeding season. It was back or simply tread water, WinStar Farm continues to announced in December expand its roster with high-profile acquisitions like Pauls that fellow Vinery Mill stallions Artie Schiller and Bellamy Road, Harlan=s stallions Pioneerof the Holiday and last year=s Derby Nile (Empire Maker) and and Preakness runner-up Maimonides (Vindication) Bodemeister. Discuss WinStar=s were also headed to strategy and vision for the WinStar. future. AThese are exciting More Than Ready vinery.com times at WinStar, and EW: That=s Kenny Troutt=s we're thrilled to be able vision--he=s been a visionary his to welcome these terrific stallions to the WinStar family entire life. He doesn=t do as we get set to open the doors on our new anything halfway and he state-of-the-art stallion complex,@ said Elliott Walden, recognizes that this is another opportunity to grow when President and CEO at WinStar. AWe've already enjoyed Elliott Walden everyone else remains static or overwhelming response from breeders since adding Horsephotos Maimonides and Pioneerof the Nile, and we're thankful retreating a little bit. that the shareholders of these five stallions have shown confidence in WinStar, too.@ TDN Q&A cont. p10 More Than Ready, a leading sire in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, has sired 112 stakes TDN TODAY winners worldwide, including a trio of Breeders= Cup winners. He will stand for $60,000. Congrats, already Headline News...... 12 pages the sire of three Grade I winners from his first three crops to race, will stand for $35,000. AVinery has done a terrific job with these stallions, and we will strive to be good stewards of all of their careers,@ Walden continued. AWhat a great way to baptize our new stallion facility with proven horses like More Than Congrats vinery.com Ready, Congrats and Pure Prize, as well as promising young stallions like Kodiak Kowboy and Street Hero. They complement our roster extremely well, and we look forward to our greatest days ahead of us.@ Vinery CEO Tom Ludt added, AWith the announcement of the selling of the farm earlier this year, we knew this day would come. I am proud of what we accomplished with these stallions, and I am excited to see them continue their careers at a place like WinStar.@ Record-Setting Grade 1 Winner TWIRLING CANDY Candy Ride (Arg)– House of Danzing

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P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/17/13 • PAGE 3 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com BLACK-TYPE PREVIEWS Saturday, Trentham, New Zealand JR & N BERKETT TELEGRAPH H.-G1, NZ$250,000 ($210,005), 3yo/up, 1200mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 7 Final Touch (NZ) Kashani No Rider Parsonses 128 2 9 Durham Town (NZ) Falkirk (NZ) Colgan Loganses 128 3 19 Jetset Lad (NZ) Elusive City Cameron Wheeler 127 4 14 Demophon (NZ) Howbaddouwantit Waddell Sargent 125 5 6 King Montrose (NZ) King’s Chapel (Aus) Tinsley Ridley 125 6 2 Antonio Lombardo (NZ) Pins (Aus) Spratt McKays 123 7 10 Undisclosed (NZ) Pins (Aus) Harris McKays 123 8 15 Giuseppina (NZ) Johar Riddell Rmsy/Rche 122 9 13 Xanadu (NZ) Elusive City Coleman Kelsos 121 10 3 Burgundy (NZ) Redte’s Chce (Aus) Bosson Bridgman 121 11 8 Nashville (NZ) Darci Brahma (NZ) K Myers Bull 121 12 20 Sir Lovesalot (NZ) Darci Brahma (NZ) DuPlssis Logans 121 13 4 Galaxy Star (NZ) Falkirk (NZ) No Rider Latta 119 14 17 Shandream (NZ) Pins (Aus) Innes Collett 118 15 21 Civics Rock (NZ) Civics (Aus) R Myers Manning 117 16 1 Rough Odds (NZ) Stravinsky Walsh Molloy 117 17 23 Open ‘N’ Shut (NZ) Bachelor Duke Johnson Wood 117 18 12 Kitt Ann Miss (Aus) Rck of Gbrltr (Ire) Hills Hawtins 115 Also Eligible 19 22 Kaptain Kirkup (Ire) Captain Rio (GB) No Rider Mrny/Ormsby 117 20 5 Taurus (NZ) No Excse Ndd (GB) Johnston Rayners 116 21 24 Huffer (NZ) Pins (Aus) No Rider Rchrdson 115 22 11 Vincent Mangano (NZ) No Excse Ndd (GB) No Rider McKays 115 23 18 Special Draw (NZ) Falkirk (NZ) No Rider Bothwells 115 24 16 Trapiche (NZ) Sandtrap No Rider Otto 115 Saturday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 5:34 p.m. EST PALOS VERDES S.-GII, $150,000, 4yo/up, 6f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Apriority Grand Slam Leparoux Baffert 118 2 Drill K Lawyer Ron Garcia Baffert 120 3 Canonize K Aldebaran Valdivia Ellis 118 4 Sahara Sky Pleasant Tap Talamo Hllndrfer 118 5 Comma to the Top Bwana Charlie Maldonado Miller 118 6 Private Zone K Macho Uno Pedroza O'Neill 120 7 Justin Phillip K First Samurai Bejarano Asmussen 118 FEATURE PRESENTATION • GIII LECOMTE S.

Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 5:55 p.m. EST LECOMTE S.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo, 1m 70y PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Malibu High K Malibu Moon Mena Borel 118 2 Heitai Fusaichi Pegasus Eramia Breaux 118 3 Fear the Kitten Kitten's Joy Bridgmohan Maker 120 4 Oxbow K Awesome Again Court Lukas 116 5 Hawaakom Jazil Goncalves Peitz 116 6 Avie's Quality K Elusive Quality Napravnik Carroll 122 7 Golden Soul Perfect Soul (Ire) Hernandez Stewart 116 8 Circle Unbroken K Broken Vow Guidry Simms 122 9 Ive Struck a Nerve K Yankee Gentleman Dsrmaux Dsrmaux 116

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Black-Type Previews cont. Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 3:35 p.m. EST Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 5:05 p.m. EST FLORIDA SUNSHINE MILLIONS DISTAFF, R, $300,000, 4yo/up, f/m FLORIDA SUNSHINE MILLIONS CLASSIC, R, $400,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/8m 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 My Pal Chrisy Alex’s Pal Panici Lutchman 119 1 I’m Steppin’ It Up Congrats Cohen Pecoraro 117 2 Delray Lady Halo’s Image Bravo Garoffalo 117 2 Mucho Macho Man Macho Uno Smith Ritvo 121 3 Score Boyera Scorpion Alvarado Jacobson 117 3 Fort Loudon Awesome of Course Velazquez Zito 117 4 Successful Song Successful Appeal Rosario Plesa Jr 119 4 Atoned Repent Panici McGlnchy 117 5 Speak Easy Gal West Acre Saez Ma Wolfsn 117 5 Ron the Greek Full Mandate Lezcano Mott 123 6 Tale of Peace Peace Rules Velazquez Tarrant 117 6 Decaf Again Wised Up Lanerie Rose 117 7 Mud Honey Concorde’s Tune Lopez Rodriguez 117 7 Cash Rules Peace Rules Saez Fawkes 121 Despite the presence of a pair of Grade I winners in Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 4:05 p.m. EST this restricted affair, trainer Nick Zito doesn=t mind FLORIDA SUNSHINE MILLIONS SPRINT, R, $150,000, 4yo/up, 6f taking a chance in stretching out Jacks or Better Farm=s PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT Fort Loudon in the Classic. The homebred bay hasn=t 1 County Gun Gibson County Trujillo Levy 117 raced around two turns since finishing sixth in the 2 Star Harbour Indian Charlie Alvarado Mott 119 GI Florida Derby last March, but became a reliable 3 Quiz Whiz Wiseman’s Ferry Centeno Ness 117 4 Hello Prince Halo’s Image Velazquez Pita 117 sprinter thereafter, with a marquee victory over 5 Close It Out Closing Argument Cruz Towne 117 Trinniberg (Teuflesberg) in the GIII Carry Back S. at 6 Little Drama Burning Roma Castellano Mareina 117 Calder last summer. In five appearances for Zito, the 7 Shock’emagain Exclusive Quality Lopez Fawkes 117 bay posted a trio of runner-up efforts, most notably 8 Bahamian Squall Gone West Saez Fawkes 119 when he was beaten just a half-length in the GI King=s 9 Off the Jak With Distinction Alvarez Parbhoo 117 Bishop S. at Saratoga Aug. 25. AI=ve always wanted to 10 Black Diamond Cat Wildcat Heir Leyva Bates 117 stretch him out,@ the conditioner commented. AI talked 11 Cajun Breeze Congrats Rios Yates 117 to [Fred] Brei about stretching him out again, and we=ll 12 Bernie the Maestro Bernstein Rosario Maker 119 give it a whirl.@ Fort Loudon showed plenty of ability going long as a 2-year-old, winning the In Reality S. en J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J route to a sweep of the Florida Stallion Stakes series. Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today...

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Black-Type Previews cont. Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 4:35 p.m. EST Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 2:37 p.m. EST FLORIDA SUNSHINE MILLIONS TURF, R, $150,000, 4yo/up, FLORIDA SUNSHINE MILLIONS FILLY AND MARE SPRINT, R, 1 1/8mT $150,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Shkspeare Shaliyah Shakespeare Lopez Shivmangal 117 1 Isn’t She Grand Grand Reward Lopez Rodriguez 117 2 Doubles Partner Rock Hard Ten Castellano Pletcher 117 2 Golden Mystery Awesome Again Saez Ma Wolfsn 117 3 Slews Answer Ghostzapper Garcia Motion 117 3 R Holiday Mood Trippi Velazquez Pletcher 117 4 Bad Debt Grand Reward Carmouche Trombetta 119 4 Wild About Tiffany Wildcat Heir Castellano Kaplan 117 5 Picou With Approval Bravo Fawkes 117 5 Emma’s Encore Congrats Alvarado A Jerkens 121 6 Teaks North Northern Afleet Velazquez Nevin 117 6 Becausei’mworthit Indian Express Gallardo Thomas 117 7 Roman Tiger Tiger Ridge Prado Manning 117 7 Honey Chile Invisible Ink Sanchez Catalano 117 8 Duke of Mischief Graeme Hall Rocco Jr Fawkes 117 R Holiday Mood, victorious of two of her three starts over the local strip, returns from a 10-month absence in the Filly and Mare Sprint. A dual black-type winner at Sharing Tools Now Available on three, the Robsham homebred shared the victory in the restricted Ocala S. last January and wired the field in TDN Alerts & In Today’s TDN the GIII Hurricane Bertie S. the following month, but Read something you liked on the TDN homepage has been absent since a fourth to Musical Romance and want to share it with your friends? (Concorde=s Tune) in the GII Inside Information S. Sharing tools now enable you to do so easily. Mar. 17. AShe=s training great,@ trainer Todd Pletcher said. AWe=re really looking forward to getting her started Links to your facebook page, twitter feed, again. She had a few physical things that we need to Google +1, and Google + accounts now accompany give her time off for. We know she likes Gulfstream, so each story on the homepage; and an Email a friend we=ve freshened her up for this meet.@ button allows you to easily email stories as well A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will indicate first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state- bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/17/13 • PAGE 6 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Black-Type Previews cont. Saturday, Gulfstream Park, post time: 3:05 p.m. EST FLORIDA SUNSHINE MILLIONS FILLY AND MARE TURF, R, Triple $150,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Hooh Why Cloud Hopping Allen Jr Gonzalez 117 Threats 2 Romacaca Running Stag Torres Miller 119 3 Speak Easy Gal West Acre Saez Ma Wolfsn 117 Avare Arrives for Smarty Jones... 4 Millennia Milwaukee Brew Rocco Jr Fawkes 117 Majestic Racing Stable and RAP Racing=s Avare 5 Regalo Mia Sligo Bay (Ire) Castellano Nihei 117 (Johannesburg) took a circuitous route to Oaklawn 6 Refining Malibu Moon Leyva Gleaves 117 7 Callmethesqueeze Awesome Again Sanchez Azpurua 117 Park, but has arrived and is bedded down in the barn of Millionaire Hooh Why and Romacaca, who can join Grant Forster ahead of a start in Monday=s Smarty that club with a victory Saturday, renew acquaintances Jones S. The ridgling arrived in Hot Springs Tuesday, in Saturday=s event after filling the first two spots last but the trip was not an easy one, as he was re-routed year. Hooh Why, upset winner of the GI Ashland S. in to Dallas due to icy and wintry weather in Arkansas. 2009, will be bred to Leroidesanimaux (Brz) this The bay, a $130,000 purchase out of last year=s OBS season, it was announced yesterday. "We are elated to June sale, has two wins from his four career starts and have Hooh Why on Leroidesanimaux's book," said is exiting a front-running victory in the Dec. 26 Eddie General Manager Doug Phalin. "Hooh Why is a very Logan S. rained off the turf. He is one of several Doug accomplished and beautiful, strong mare. It's our O=Neill trainees looking to earn his way into Triple pleasure to welcome her to our breeding shed. We Crown consideration. AHe=s got the right pedigree and know the best is still ahead for Leroidesanimaux, and the right stride,@ O=Neill commented. AIt=s time to see while he has already enjoyed tremendous success siring now how well he can handle himself on the road. At horses like GI Kentucky Derby winner and Eclipse this point he=s already mentally mature and his two Champion Animal Kingdom from his second crop, we wins show he=s very sure-footed.@ believe his possibilities are infinite as his book continues to attract higher class mares." PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield=s K take on racing=s newsmakers! Look for the throughout the TDN graded stakes You can find all of Caulfield=s columns entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates. in the TDN Archive. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/17/13 • PAGE 7 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

RACETRACK ROUND-UP

Hong Kong Mile Rematch in Stewards’ Cup... Archrivals Ambitious Dragon (NZ) (Pins {Aus}) and Glorious Days (Aus) (Hussonet) are set to square off for the fourth consecutive time this season in Sunday=s HK$8-million ($1,031,940) Stewards= Cup at . Ambitous Dragon, the two-time reigning Horse of the Year in Hong Kong and winner of this event in 2012, holds a 2-1 advantage in their three previous meetings, including a smashing last-out victory in the G1 Dec. 9. Glorious Days added blinkers and was in receipt of five pounds Ambitious Dragon(right) overwhelms from the champion Glorious Days in the G1 Hong Kong Mile when he beat the HKJC.com Dragon in the G2 Jockey Club Mile Nov. 18, and Ambitious Dragon=s trainer Tony Millard is convinced there is still better to come from Glorious Days. "We always respect Glorious Days, we cannot afford to let our guard down," the South African told South China Morning Post. "You need plenty of luck in this game, and maybe we got our fill when we beat him last time." Glorious Days is one of three from the stable of John Size, who will be looking for his fifth victory in the event. The Stewards= Cup is also expected to attract dual G1 Champions Mile hero (Ire) (Xaar {GB}) and (Highest Honor {Fr}), cutting back to the mile off his popular success in the G1 Hong Kong Cup over 2000 meters. NEWS TODAY

FAIR GROUNDS MOVES BRADLEY Facing the likelihood of no turf racing this weekend, Fair Grounds has moved the GIII Col. E.R. Bradley H. back a week to Jan. 26. The New Orleans track is also switching the Marie G. Krantz Memorial S. to next Saturday. AEveryone agreed this was the right decision,@ said Fair Grounds Vice President and General Manager for Racing Eric Halstrom. AThese are important races on our stakes schedule and our horsemen deserve every chance to run their horses on their preferred surface. While it doesn't always work out that way, we think that moving these turf stakes back a week will help accomplish that goal.@ New Orleans has been hit with nearly 5.5 inches of rain in the last two weeks and, while no rain is forecast for the weekend, the turf course is too saturated to support racing.

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DUTROW SUSPENSION TO BEGIN Through 7,203 career starts, Dutrow has 1,810 wins By Mike Kane and over $87.4 million in purse earnings. Equibase stats With one more winner on his resume, embattled show has won a total of 25 Grade 1 races with 14 trainer Richard Dutrow Jr. will begin serving the first different horses. Breeders' Cup Classic winner Saint day of a 10-year license revocation on Thursday, Liam was the 2005 Horse of the Year and Big Brown Jan. 17. The New York Racing and Wagering Board is won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 2008. prepared to issue an order that will prevent Dutrow, 53, The suspension begins some 16 months after Dutrow from reapplying for a license in the state until Oct. was handed the stiff penalties by New York regulators, 2021 and fine him $50,000. who considered the controversial trainer's long record After exhausting his appeals options in state court on of infractions during his successful career. According to Jan. 8 and with a stay set to expire at midnight, the Association of Racing Commissioners International, Dutrow's legal team was expected to try to move the Dutrow has had 86 rulings against him since 1976. matter to federal court and seek an injunction or stay A stay from the federal court would have allowed him on Wednesday. By early evening there was no to continue to operate his 60-horse stable, based at Aqueduct, while his attorneys pursue the appeal. The indication that it had found a way to prevent the license revocation will prevent him from entering the suspension from starting. Attorney Michael Koenig, track and play any role in the management of the who has represented Dutrow for nearly two years, did animals, who will be moved to other horsemen. not provide any updates on the status of the case in a Dutrow's lone Jan. 17 entry at Aqueduct, Reaching text message, but said that he was sickened by what Out, a 3-year-old son of Big Brown, will be scratched has happened to his client. from the eighth race. Racing and Wagering Board spokesman Lee Park said The three-man Racing and Wagering Board voted in Wednesday evening that the agency had not received October 2011 to punish Dutrow for his long history of any notice that Dutrow had obtained another stay. rules violations with the stiff fine and lengthy loss of "The board expects to issue a suspension notice," his license. The board's ruling came after Dutrow Park said. "If a federal court reaches out to us and says appealed a 90-day suspension for separate incidents in we can't go forward until it has a chance to review it, November 2010 at Aqueduct Racetrack: discovery of then we'll act on it. But that's the only thing that will hypodermic syringes in the desk in his office at his barn stop this from happening." at the track on November 3 and a post-race positive for Colossal Gift sent Dutrow out a winner with a victory the horse Fastus Cactus, who competed later in the by a head in Aqueduct's finale Wednesday afternoon. month. Cont. p9 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/17/13 • PAGE 9 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Dutrow Suspension to Begin cont. Clem Parente presided over the three-day hearing at The syringes were found by Racing and Waging the end of May in Schenectady. Dutrow testified that Board investigator Joel Leveson, during a training he did not know why the syringes were in his office, session for New York Racing Association investigators. and had never heard of butorphanol until the test came New York rules limit on-track possession of syringes to back positive. While he said he understood that licensed veterinarians. The unmarked syringes mistakes in withdrawal times for medications could lead contained the drug xyzaline. to positives, said he does not drug horses. Fastus Cactus tested positive for butrophanol after Parente found him guilty of the infractions at winning the third race on November 20. The horse, was Aqueduct and recommended a lifetime ban. The board claimed out of that race for $14,000. decided that 10 years was appropriate. On Feb. 16, 2011, Dutrow was notified by the Koenig obtained a stay and filed a total of three Racing and Wagering Board that he was being appeals in state court, all of which were rejected. suspended 60 days for the Fastus Cactus positive and Dutrow is one of the most-penalized trainers in the 30 days for possession of the syringes. He appealed country. In addition to many fines for small infractions the suspensions and was able to continue training. that led to late scratches, he has been suspended That week, Ed Martin president of the Association of several times. The longest was 60 days--lowered from Racing Commissioners International, sent a letter to the 120--in 2005 for two post-race positives and violating board asking the board to require Dutrow "to show claiming rules. why his license should not be revoked given what appears to a lifetime pattern of disregard for the rules of racing." John Sabini, who retired as the Racing and TELL IT TO THE TDN... Wagering Board chairman on Jan. 11, was a member of Want to send a “Letter to the Editor” of the the ARCI board at the time. Thoroughbred Daily News? Our address is 60 On March 2, 2011, the board followed through on Broad St., Red Bank, NJ, 07701; or send a fax to: Martin's proposal and issued a ruling that Dutrow had (732) 747-8955; an e-mail to: to show cause why he should not lose the license. The [email protected]; or post in our memo that New York regulators would decide whether new Forum section at Dutrow should be banned for conduct "improper, http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/members/fo obnoxious, unbecoming and detrimental to the best rum/. interests of racing." P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/17/13 • PAGE 10 of 12 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

TDN: Did WinStar=s existing relationship with Vinery standing Bluegrass Cat and Rule in New York help facilitate this deal at all? Explain how it all came together.

EW: It did. I=ve been in communication with Tom Ludt for a while now with Bluegrass Cat and Rule standing With WinStar=s Elliott Walden (cont. from p1) at Vinery in New York. When they announced that the TDN: What was most appealing about this group of five farm was going to be sold, we looked at adding some stallions that helped make this deal happen? of their stallions as a possibility. I reached out to Tom EW: We=ve been trying to acquire proven stallions, and and said that if there was any way possible that we it=s worked very well for us so far with Harlan=s could help them in this transition period that we would Holiday, Bellamy Road and Artie Schiller. The main be more than willing to listen. We then remained quiet attraction here for us was to try and put something until Tom reached out to us and said that they were together that could continue to grow our already solid ready to have some discussions about it. We sat down proven stallion market. Congrats and More Than Ready and got serious about a month ago, and it really didn=t do that, as does Pure Prize, who is solid at his level. materialize at that time, but Mr. Zayat decided to go You throw in Kodiak Kowboy and Street Hero, and you ahead and move Pioneerof the Nile and Maimonides to have a chance to have one of the young horses step WinStar. Tom Simon and Tom Ludt were gracious up, too. enough to allow that happen and things heated up in the past week or so on the others. Cont. pxx

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TDN Q&A cont. EW: We believe in Congrats. He=s a young horse that enjoyed immediate success in Florida and was later TDN: Does any of these new stallions help fill a void on moved to Kentucky--he has a very bright future. We=re the WinStar roster for any specific sire-line/crosses that only going to have him for one year at WinStar. John you were looking to add? Sykes is a majority shareholder, and he=s going to be moved to Woodford Thoroughbreds in Kentucky for the EW: More Than Ready is 2014 season. We=re excited to stand him for 2013 a horse that has had though and have a breeding right in him. 110+ stakes winners and descends from the TDN: Will More Than Ready continue to shuttle to the Halo line, which we Southern Hemisphere? didn=t have yet. He=s a world-class sire and his EW: At this time every anticipation is that More Than name is recognized in Ready and Pure Prize will go on and shuttle in 2013. every country in the world that races horses, More Than Ready’s Pluck wins the so that was very 2010 BC Juvenile Turf appealing. He also Horsephotos probably has his best book of mares in America in utero right now, as well as foals, which are yearlings now, because of his two Breeders= Cup winners in 2010.

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TDN Q&A cont.

TDN: WinStar has already accomplished so much in the short period of time since its inception, breeding dual Classic winner Funny Cide, winning the Kentucky Derby with Super Saver, annexing the Dubai World Cup with Well Armed and also winning the Belmont S. and Breeders= Cup Classic with Drosselmeyer. You touched earlier on Kenny Troutt=s vision, but what are some goals for WinStar going forward?

EW: His goals have always focused on trying to make

the farm a sustainable entity. He=s very serious about trying to make the farm pay for itself and STALLION=S FIRST FOAL every opportunity and every decision that we make is geared Foal born Jan. 8, a filly by 2011 GI Donn H. and 2010 towards that. We feel that our GI Clark H. winner GIANT OAK (Giant=s Causeway). growing stallion roster gives us Bred by Mike Abraham, the filly was born at Jacob that opportunity. Racing is Nance=s I.R. Bloodstock at Dearborn Farm in Midway. something that also feeds our She is out of Silent Emotion (16, Ghazi--Coax Classic, stallion barn and we hope to by Caveat). Silent Emotion, a stakes winner of continue adding to our roster $209,993, is also the dam of Unspoken Word with horses like Gemologist, (Catienus), SW & GISP, $370,122. Super Saver and Drosselmeyer. Our main goal that we focus on Foal born Jan. 9, a filly by 2011 GII Indiana Derby is our stallion operation and winner WILBURN (Bernardini). Bred and owned by Kenny Troutt everything else that we do ties Justice Farm, the dark bay is out of Kaygee Ess Free winstarfarm.com into that. (13, Lemon Drop Kid--Pleasantly Free, by Pleasant Colony). AROUND THE WORLD THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2013

TALE OF THE CAT FILLY TOPS OBS FINALE A short yearling filly by Tale of the Cat topped IN OTHER NEWS... A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Other Media Wednesday=s open session of the Ocala Breeders= Sales Company=s Winter Mixed Sale, attracting a final bid of $57,000 from Bill Fleming. Sold as hip 630, the bay Add Gloucester Twp to list of NJ OTWs Move over, Bayonne, filly was consigned by Francis and Barbara Woodbridge, Toms River, and Vineland--there’s another new Off-Track Vanlangendonck=s Summerfield. Out of multiple stakes Wagering site for simulcast horse racing betting coming to New Jersey. winner She=s Sensational (Point Given), the session On Wednesday, Penn National Gaming announced it has signed a topper was bred by Farm III Enterprises and Off the lease to renovate the former Stone Grille Restaurant just off Route 42 in Hook Partners LLC in Florida. Farm III purchased She=s Gloucester Township. This one, too, will be called “Favorites.” Sensational, in foal to Sky Mesa, for $150,000 out of John Brennan, Northjersey.com the 2010 Keeneland November sale. During yesterday=s session, 164 horses sold for $1,153,300. The average Eleven players vie for gaming licenses in Massachusetts--for now of $7,032 fell 5.7% from last year=s open session, Tuesday was the deadline for companies to pony up $400,000 and while the median fell 3.3% to $4,350. submit pre-qualifying applications for a Massachusetts gaming license, and four groups waited until the last day to show their hand. They joined seven other applications that had already been received by Monday. OBS Winter Mixed Sale Most of the applicants have practically become household names here Jan. 16, 2013 in Massachusetts, having been in the news on a regular basis for OPEN SESSION 2013 2012 months now. But there were a few who had been nosing around a little under the radar. The Wagering Resource Catalogued 292 271 No. Offered 248 235 No. Sold 164 175 WHAT IS OPPENHEIM RNAs 84 60 % RNA 33.9% 25.5% ON ABOUT NOW? Gross $1,153,300 $1,305,100 Whether it=s sales, racing or breeding...read Average (% change) $7,032 (-5.7%) $7,458 the latest musings from Bill Oppenheim! Median (% change) $4,350 (-3.3%) $4,500 You can find all of Oppenheim=s www.obssales.com columns in the TDN Archive.

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Yesterday=s Results: 8th-AQU, $60,760, Alw, NW2L, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 4/5, sy. LEAD ME ON (f, 4, Broken Vow--Dreams of Success, by Dixieland Band) went to the sidelines after a runner- up effort in the Donna Freyer S. at Parx in November 2011 and resurfaced with a troubled sixth-place effort over the main track here Dec. 5. Adding blinkers for this second start off the layoff, the bay filly trailed the field down the backstretch. She made rapid progress on the turn, wore down the pacesetters and surged to the Click here to view the new 2012 final Apex statistics. lead in deep stretch to win going away by 3 1/4 lengths. Tanglewood Tale (Tale of the Cat) was second and pacesetting favorite Smoldering Beauty (Smoken Glacken) tired to third. Sales history: $42,000 RNA yrl '10 KEEJAN; $22,000 RNA yrl '10 KEESEP. Click for the brisnet.com chart or video replay. Lifetime Record: SP, 5-2-2-0, $92,840. O-Mark Grier, Craig Bandoroff & Barry Weisbord. B-Craig Bandoroff & Weisbord and Etkin (KY). T-Mark A Hennig.

5th-AQU, $52,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X, (S), 3yo, 6f, 1:12, sy. CHAPMAN (g, 3, Stanislavsky--Redheaded Girl, by Scarlet Ibis) graduated by 5 1/4 lengths in his track- and-trip Dec. 28 debut versus state-bred $50,000 maiden claimers. Sent off at 5-1, the dark bay gelding chased the pace set by favored In Harm=s Way (Hook and Ladder) and gradually reeled in that rival to finish a head in front at the line. Commandante (Frost Giant) was a nose back in third. Click for the brisnet.com Yesterday=s Results: chart or video replay. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, 3rd-GPX, $49,350, Msw, 4yo/up, 5fT, :55 1/5, fm. $55,200. STARSHIP WILDCAT (c, 4, Wildcat Heir--Hasty Appeal, O-Dare To Dream Stable LLC (Michael Faber). by World Appeal) had not been seen since running a B-Merrylegs Farm North LLC (NY). T-Chris J Englehart. distant 12th after bearing out on the turn in his debut NY-breds Start With a Bigger Advantage nybreds.com over Gulfstream=s main track last February. Let go at 18-1, the chestnut colt chased the pace through an 3rd-AQU, $58,800, Msw, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:12 3/5, sy. opening quarter in :21.13. He engaged the leader after +BAKER STREET (c, 4, Street Cry {Ire}--Hidden Cat a half in :43.51 and surged clear to a one-length victory {SW, $102,515}, by Storm Cat), a $200,000 KEESEP over Banzai Charge (Any Given Saturday). The winner is yearling, broke sharply from his inside post and went a half-brother to Dr. Park (Honor Grades, GSW, right to the lead. The 3-1 shot set fractions of :23.08 $231,559); Kelly Leak (Runaway Groom, SW, and :46.74 and opened a clear advantage in upper $843,720); Privilaged (Southern Image, GSP, stretch before holding on to best the late-closing In $156,370); and Justenufappeal (Exchange Rate, SW, Speight Ofitall (Speightstown) by 2 1/2 lengths despite $111,200). Sales history: $25,000 yrl '10 KEESEP; switching leads down the lane. Dapper Draper $80,000 2yo >11 BESMAR. Click for the brisnet.com (Distorted Humor), the 3-5 favorite, was asked for run chart or video replay. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, on the turn, but had no response and came home last. $32,955. The winner is a half-brother to Global Power (Pulpit, O-Starship Stables. B-Luis de Hechavarria (FL). MSW, $282,152). Click for the brisnet.com chart o r T-Steven Dwoskin. video replay. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $36,000. O-Darley Stable. B-Hidden Creek Farm (KY). T-Kiaran P McLaughlin. Interested in standardbreds as well? Click here to sign up All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated for our sister publication... TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/17/13 • PAGE 3 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

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7th-GPX, $44,100, Msw, 3yo, 5fT, :55 3/5, fm. TODAY’S INSIGHTS NEVER THE END (c, 3, Latent Heat--Red Dot, by Diesis {GB}), off three months after missing by just a half- 7:03p 7th-SAX, $58K, OC40K/C, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m length when second sprinting over the Belmont lawn HRTV Eric Kronfeld’s EBLOUISSANTE (Bernardini) , a half-sister to Sept. 23, returned with a fourth-place effort over one champion Zenyatta (Street Cry {Ire}) faces four rivals and is mile at Gulfstream Dec. 13. The 2-1 favorite sprinted the 3-5 morning-line favorite. The dark bay filly was tabbed a out of the gate and angled over sharply from his wide J “TDN Rising Star” J after her 4 1/4-length debut draw. He set fractions of :21.32 and :43.69 and sailed victory at Hollywood Park Nov. 16. Brisnet.com pps home an easy 2 1/4-length victor. Heart and Pride (Western Pride) was second. Never the End was a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $36,000 FTKOCT yearling. Click for the brisnet.com East Report cont. chart or video replay. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-0, Yesterday=s Results: $40,820. 8th-LRL, $40,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($50,000-$45,000), O-MMM Stables LLC. B-John R & Alex Penn (KY). NW1X, 3yo, 5 1/2f, 1:05 3/5, sy. T-Eddie Kenneally. WHERE'S DOMINIC (c, 3, Midnight Lute--Woodflower, by Woodman) romped home by 5 1/2 lengths as a 10-1 longshot over this track in his Oct. 24 debut, but was third as the 3-5 favorite after a wide trip at this track and distance last time out Dec. 13. Allowed to settle Sagamore Farm to Sponsor Native Dancer: off a quick early pace, the 3-1 shot splashed into Edited Press Release contention in upper stretch and closed purposefully to Sagamore Racing, the horse racing team based at record a half-length victory over favored Saphire Sandy historic Sagamore Farm in Maryland, in partnership with (Bluegrass Cat). Sales history: $21,000 yrl '11 FTKJUL; the Maryland Jockey Club, announced today it will $70,000 RNA 2yo >12 FTMMAY. Click for the sponsor the $125,000 Native Dancer S. Monday, brisnet.com chart or video replay. Lifetime Record: Jan. 21 at Laurel Park. Entries for the 1 1/16-mile test 3-2-0-1, $48,860. for older horses will be taken Thursday, Jan. 17. O-R D M Racing Stable. B-Elisabeth Alexander (KY). AWe are honored and excited for the opportunity to T-Michael J Trombetta. partner with the Maryland Jockey Club for this special Consigned by BLUEWATER SALES at FTKJUL ‘11 race,@ said Tom Mullikin, Sagamore Racing general manager. ANative Dancer is and will always remain a Sagamore Racing legend, and even as we look ahead to 6th-LRL, $38,000, Msw, 3yo, a1 1/16m, 1:48 2/5, sy. the upcoming race season, it is important that we +INTREPID CITIZEN (c, 3, Proud Citizen--Aqua, by remember and celebrate our deep-rooted history.@ Giant's Causeway) rated in mid-pack behind tepid splits Added Maryland Jockey Club President Tom and made a bold move to reach contention turning for Chuckas, AWhen you think of Sagamore, the first name home. He took a shot at pacesetting Arrive (Street that comes to mind is Native Dancer. We are thrilled Boss) in upper stretch, but appeared beaten before Kevin Plank and Tom Mullikin are putting the Sagamore finding another gear late to surge to the front en route name on Monday=s race.@ to a 1 1/4-length victory at 7-1. Intrepid Citizen was a $26,000 KEESEP yearling. Click for the brisnet.com chart or video replay. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $21,660. Click here to access TDN Sales PPs O-Paul L Fowler Jr. B-Sanford R Robertson (KY). T-Gary Capuano. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/17/13 • PAGE 4 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

"We designed APR Online to give horse racing professionals and pedigree handicappers access to real-time information when and how they want it," Oaklawn Continues to Restrict Hawthorne Horses: Brisnet.com Director of Marketing Ed DeRosa said. Oaklawn Park will continue to ban horses from "Whether you're planning a mating or playing the races, Hawthorne Race Course in suburban Chicago due to an this will be an invaluable tool for all types of racing and outbreak of equine herpesvirus (EHV-1), despite the breeding enthusiasts." fact that the Illinois Department of Agriculture has lifted To celebrate the launch of APR Online, Brisnet.com is a quarantine. According to a memo issued to Arkansas offering its members free access through Jan. 31. This horsemen and state racing officials by Arkansas Racing no-strings-attached trial requires only a free Brisnet.com Commission State Veterinarian Joseph Lokanc, the membership. Log-on today to view lifetime race state has set its own quarantine clock based on the last records, public auction prices (on all foals sold since positive test at Hawthorne in late December. AOur ban 1986), lifetime best BRIS Speed Rating, enhanced on horses from Hawthorne is still in effect,@ Lokanc pedigree information on all two- and three-year-olds, said. AThe length of the ban is based on the last and so much more like European Produce Records back positive test of any horse at Hawthorne. Based on what to 1960. we know now, the earliest that horses from Hawthorne "Our company began publishing the American could be allowed at Oaklawn is after Feb. 3. And that Produce Records in 1971, which revolutionized date is subject to change pending further researching a pedigree of a thoroughbred for owners developments.@ The existing policy that horses that and breeders. For more than 40 years, this product has have been at Hawthorne in the last 28 days are not been a valuable resource that has been the foundation allowed on the grounds remains in effect. Once the ban for computerizing pedigree information for our is lifted, horses will require specific approval and industry," Brisnet.com Vice President Happy Broadbent permission from the Arkansas Racing Commission said. "Making this available online and for tablet and veterinarian. mobile devices real time and up-to-date is an extension of that pioneering vision."

First-crop starters to watch: Thursday, Jan. 17 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2009 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) IN FRANCE: BIG BROWN (Boundary), Three Chimneys, $65K, 149/16/1 +Gotham News, c, 3, Awesome Again. See AFrance.@ 8-AQU, Aoc, 1m, Reaching Out, 3-1 FROST GIANT (Giant's Causeway), Empire Stud, $5K, 57/12/2 IN HONG KONG: 8-AQU, Aoc, 1m, Giant Finish, 2-1 Mizzen Grey, g, 4, Mizzen Mast--Quiet Maria, by INTO MISCHIEF (Harlan's Holiday), Spendthrift, $13K, 72/8/3 Maria=s Mon. Happy Valley, 1-16, Hcp. ($70k), 9-FG, Msw, 7 1/2fT, Sarahsintomischief, $5K TEX AUG yrl, 20-1 1800mT, 1:52.41. B-Totier Creek Farm. *$18,000 yrl MIDNIGHT LUTE (Real Quiet), Hill N Dale, $20K, 195/11/1 >10 KEESEP. 3-LRL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Midnight Terror, $95K EAS SEP yrl, 15-1 PORTOBELLO ROAD (Storm Cat), 48/0/0 6-OP, Msw, 6f, +Seventy West INDUSTRY INFO PRIVATE VOW (Broken Vow), Red River Farms, $2K, 96/10/0 9-FG, Msw, 7 1/2fT, Mary's Vow, $11K BSC YRL yrl, 20-1 STREET BOSS (Street Cry {Ire}), Darley, $25K, 187/20/1 Brisnet.com APR Now Online: 3-LRL, Msw, 5 1/2f, Boss Man Sue, 4-1 Edited Press Release 9-OP, Msw, 6f, Blushing Touch, $12K OBS AUG yrl 9-OP, Msw, 6f, Ellie's the Boss American Produce Records started more than 40 7-GP, Msw, 5fT, Abbey Street, 10-1 years ago with reams of paper, and now it expands into STUDENT COUNCIL (Kingmambo), Millennium, $18K, 117/10/1 the only area big enough to hold all its information: the 2-GP, Msw, 6 1/2f, Grad Student, $39K OBS AUG yrl, 15 Internet. Brisnet.com American Produce Records is available online as APR Online and updated daily at www.brisnet.com/apr. The annual subscription for Want your event listed on the $275 includes unlimited access to more than a century TDN Industry Calendar, of data, including more than 3 million foals and nearly found on our website? 1 million dams with all information updated daily and accessible on tablet, mobile, desktop, and laptop Click here devices--unlike other subscription products available to email us with the details. through an iOS application only.

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9th-TAM, $20,300, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X, 3yo, 1mT, 1:37 2/5, fm. BALINO (c, 3, Mr. Elway--Love That Touch, by Arroyo) Yesterday=s Results: Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $19,828. O-Vivi Serena. Cagnes-sur-Mer, 14.20, Cond, i29,000, 3yo, 1m B-Joe Serena & Vivi Serena (FL). T-Bernell B Rhone. (AWT), 1:36.24, stn. ANAZONE (IRE) (f, 3, Anabaa--Ozone Bere {Fr} 8th-TAM, $19,500, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), NW2X, {GSW-US, MSW-Fr, $312,778}, by Verglas {Ire}), a 4yo/up, 1m40y, 1:39 2/5, ft. four-length debut winner at Marseille-Borely Oct. 2, ARGENTINE TANGO (c, 4, Black Mambo--Duchess was steadied in rear for much of this second go. Angled d'Or, by Tour d'Or) Lifetime Record: MSP, 19-3-5-3, outside off the home turn, the 17-10 chalk came under $180,660. O/B-Jacks or Better Farm Inc (FL). T-Stanley pressure inside the two pole and kept on strongly under I Gold. *1/2 to Evil Queen (Hear No Evil), GSP, mild urging in the closing stages to assert by $113,131. 1 1/2 lengths from Game Mascot (GB) (Kheleyf). Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 2 wins, i22,500. Click for ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Equidia video. Six Storms, g, 3, Deputy Storm--Saratoga Spark (MSP, O/B-Jean-Claude Seroul; T-Frederic Rossi. $135,969), by Saratoga Six. CTX, 1-15, (S), 4 1/2f, :54. B-Michael S Furr (WV). Cagnes-sur-Mer, 14.50, Mdn, i24,000, unraced 3yo, Believe the Cat, f, 3, Fiber Sonde--Credence, by Believe 1m (AWT), 1:38.75, stn. It. CTX, 1-15, (S), 7f, 1:29 3/5. B-John McKee (WV). +GOTHAM NEWS (c, 3, Awesome Again--Teammate Make the Moment, f, 3, Indygo Shiner--Pretty Pretty, by {MGSW & MGISP, $618,276}, by A.P. Indy) raced in a Silver Deputy. AQU, 1-16, (S), (C), 6f, 1:13 2/5. handy fifth after the initial exchanges of this B-Gallagher's Stud (NY). *$50,000 2yo >12 newcomers= test. Taking closer order on the home turn, OBSMAR; $27,000 RNA yrl '11 FTNAUG. sold by the 36-5 chance made his bid passing the quarter-mile S E Q UEL B LOO D S TO CK marker and was pushed clear inside the final eighth to comfortably best Fal Stud (Ire) (Zamindar) by two Golden Style, f, 3, Not for Love--Gala Goldie's Best lengths. Gotham News= dam Teammate, a half-sister to (SP), by Phone Trick. CTX, 1-15, (S), 7f, 1:29 3/5. leading young sire War Front (Danzig), also carried Joe B-Francis W Daniel III (WV). Allen=s green-and-white silks to victories in the Stealth Steed, h, 5, Midas Eyes--Smart Jet, by A. P Jet. GII Bonnie Miss S. and GII Shuvee H. as well as TAM, 1-16, 6f, 1:11. B-Mr & Mrs Rocco Bueti (NY). placings in the GI Alabama S. and GI Gazelle S. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, i12,000. Click for Equidia video. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N O/B-Joseph Allen; T-Jean-Claude Rouget. EUROPE

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Piggialasbrio (Ity), c, 3, Colossus (Ire)--Miss Jadil (Ire), AMERICA by Mujadil. Rome, Italy, 1-15, Mdn, 3yo, 1m (AWT). B-Agricola Verdino SRL. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Black Dave (Ire), c, 3, Excellent Art (GB)--Miss Latina 7th-LRL, $40,000, NW1X, 4yo/up, 6f, 1:11 2/5, sy. (Ire), by Mozart (Ire). Lingfield, Britain, 1-16, Mdn, MYSTICAL TERP (g, 5, Lion Hearted--Mystical Tap, by 3yo, 7f (AWT). B-Richard Frayne. *i22,000 wnlg >10 Pleasant Tap) Lifetime Record: 26-4-4-7, $124,675. GOFNOV; ,12,000 2yo >12 GOFMAR. O-Manfred Roos & John Rigattieri. B-Robert T Manfuso Maxi Dress (Ire), f, 3, Shamardal--Fashion Trade (GB), & Katharine M Voss (MD). T-John Rigattieri. *$30,000 by Dansili (GB). Lingfield, Britain, 1-16, Mdn, 3yo/up, yrl '09 FTMOCT. f/m, 1m (AWT). B-Denis McDonnell. *80,000gns yrl >11 TATOCT. 8th-CTX, $31,000, 1-15, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), C, 4yo/up, 6 1/2f, 1:19 4/5, sy. • ON THE WORKTAB • MY CHARMING CLYDE (g, 6, Proud Accolade--Kiss the BETFAIR HOLLYWOOD PARK Wind, by Smile) Lifetime Record: MSP, 45-11-10-3, Flashy Ways (Catienus), 4f, :48.60, 9/32 $305,894. O-Santa Rey Stable. B-Dr Thomas L Croley OAKLAWN PARK (FL). T-Timothy J Tullock Jr. *1/2 to Kissin= Jeb Hamazing Destiny (Salt Lake), 4f, :49.20, 1/9 (Jeblar), GSW, $143,140. Optimizer (English Channel), 5f, 1:02.20, 3/3 PALM MEADOWS 8th-TUP, $22,000, 3yo, 7 1/2fT, 1:32 2/5, fm. Grace Hall (Empire Maker), 4f, :48.11, 1/13 MICELI (c, 3, War Chant--Tracktalk {Aus} {GSP-NZ}, by PAYSON PARK Armidale {Aus}) Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-1, $60,644. Point of Entry (Dynaformer), 4f, :49.20, 1/4 O/T-Adam L Kitchingman. B-R Sher Family Farm (KY).