FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2010 For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. COZZENE MARE TOPS KEENOV THURSDAY SUPER SAVER TO STAND FOR $20,000 Conchita (Cozzene--Desert Gold, by ) GI Kentucky Derby hero Super Saver (Maria=s Mon-- will join the commercial broodmare band of Atlanta real Supercharger, by A.P. estate developer Peter Blum after topping Thursday=s Indy) will stand for session at Keeneland November at $370,000 . The gray $20,000 when he goes mare, in foal to More Than to stud at WinStar Farm Ready, is a half-sister to un- in Versailles for 2011. beaten Group 1 winner White AWe've had overwhelm- Moonstone (). ing response since an- Mark Maronde, talking to nouncing Super Saver's Blum via telephone, handled retirement, and we felt the bidding from the back of at $20,000 he would be the sales pavilion. [Blum] has A placed in the market to a top broodmare band, he=s a have a strong first book commercial breeder who is of mares, while also pro- always looking for something White Moonstone viding good value to that can appreciate,@ Maronde sportinglife.com breeders, said WinStar said. AHe liked the pedigree, @ took a swing and got it done.@ Maronde admitted White President and CEO Elliott Moonstone, who is four-for-four after her victory in the Walden. AWhen you take into account that he G1 Meon Valley Fillies Mile S. in September, was piv- Sarah K Andrew photo otal in the decision to bid on Conchita. AWhite Moon- was a record-setting stone was the key,@ he said. AShe=s a good two-year-old two-year-old, the Derby winner, and hails from the that Peter is hoping trains on and becomes a top three- hottest active family in the stud book, there isn't an- year-old, and then the pedigree improves. A young other horse entering stud around that price that can mare in the right hands, with the first dam being young, match his credentials.@ the pedigree could explode.@ The final price was over what Blum had expected to pay for the five-year-old Cartier Award Nominations...... Page 15 mare. AHe went a little bit beyond what we talked about originally, but Peter is game and he was happy to get her,@ Maronde said. AFor what we went over, he said, >If we=re right, we=re right and if we=re wrong, we=re wrong. It=s not going to be the end of the world for what we valued her at and what we went over to get her.=@ Cont. p2

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CUMULATIVE 2010 2009 Catalogued 1361 1292 No. Offered 1088 994 No. Sold 843 791 RNAs 245 203 % RNA 22.5% 20.4% No. $1m+ 8 5 High Price $2,550,000 $3,100,000 Gross $108,403,000 $118,884,200

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Cozzene Mare cont. Any standouts among the future group to carry the Thursday=s $370,000 session topper was a major West=s pink and black silks? score for Jody and Michelle Huckabay=s Elm Tree Farm. AI bought three colts and one filly, and the filly is the Huckabay and partners purchased the mare, in foal to raciest-looking one in the bunch,@ Glass replied. AMr. Congaree, for $40,000 out of the 2008 Keeneland West doesn=t usually buy fillies, but we couldn=t find November sale. AWe bought her for the bottom side,@ any other colts [that we liked]. We really liked her, so Huckabay said. AWe=ve been a big fan of Desert he said >yeah, go ahead and buy her.=@ Stormer for years. [Conchita=s breeder] Stonerside has The Wests ranked third amongst the leading buyers great horses and we were just lucky to get her bought.@ at this year=s Keeneland September sale, purchasing 18 Conchita is out of graded stakes placed Desert Gold horses for $3,722,000, good for an average of (Seeking the Gold), and her second dam is Desert $206,778. Stormette (Storm Cat), a full-sister to GI Breeders= Cup AWe have about 30-35 horses on the track right now, Sprint winner Desert Stormer. Conchita has produced about 20 others coming off the farm--two-year-olds two foals, her yearling Congaree filly and a weanling going back in training--and 41 yearlings being broken in filly by Exchange Rate. AWe=ve kept both the fillies she=s Ocala,@ Glass continued before adding with a laugh, had,@ Huckabay said. AWe=ll keep them for a while and AWe have enough.@ -SS see what happens.@ Huckabay added that the weanling may be sent through the sales ring in 2011. In addition Hernon Toes the “Line”... to the exploits of White Moonstone, the page enjoyed a Keeneland faithful are familiar with Michael Hernon as boost when stallion More Than Ready was represented Gainesway=s director of sales, but the Irishman enjoyed by two Breeders= Cup winners. AWe bred her to More success as a breeder at the November sale yesterday Than Ready, and what a weekend he had,@ Huckabay when a gray colt by Tapit sold for $260,000. Hip 892 said. AEverything just came together. -J Martini is out of Rhumb Line (Mr. Greeley), a 10-year-old mare Hernon owns in partnership with Dr. Bill Andrade. He Weanlings Heading West... originally purchased Rhumb Line in partnership with Gary and Mary West, who have campaigned top-class Michael Narlinger for $20,000 out of the 2005 Fasig- runners such as GI Wood Memorial hero Buddha (Unbri- Tipton Kentucky February sale. dled=s Song) and GI Forego S. hero and promising AI was at Fasig-Tipton when I first saw her,@ Hernon young sire Mass Me- recalled yesterday. AAnd I was immediately captured by dia (Touch Gold), her. She=s just a beautiful mare. She=s got size and have been active par- scope and she=s correct.@ Cont. p3 ticipants in the lively weanling trade TDN TODAY through the first four Headline News...... 15 pages days of the Keeneland November Sale. The West=s rac- ing manager and bloodstock advisor Gary and Mary West westwirelesshealth.org Ben Glass has signed for a quartet of youngsters for a sum of $1,040,000, led by hip 80, a $310,000 Pulpit colt out of MGSW and GISP Winter Garden (Roy). The Feb. 12 foal was consigned by Tay- lor Made Sales Agency, Agent LV. The couple also purchased three weanlings by Tapit from Gainesway=s draft--hip 426, a colt out of the unraced Lady Solvig (Giant=s Causeway) for $260,000; hip 892, a colt out of the Mr. Greeley mare Rhumb Line for $260,000; and hip 925, a filly from the winning Grand Slam mare Slammingpartygirl for $210,000. AWe buy to race, we don=t buy to pinhook,@ Glass said while taking a break from the action out back. AWe usually get four to five weanlings every November. I=d buy more, but they=re tough to get--you get outbid, you can=t get them past the vet, etc. We like to find racey- looking individuals. They=re tough to find and everyone else wants them too, obviously.@ P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 3 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Rhumb Line cont. Now named Zazu and racing for Jerry and Ann Moss, After her purchase in 2005, Rhumb Line was bred to the two-year-old was an impressive winner in her sec- Officer and the resulting foal was Art Princess. Art ond start at Hollywood Park in October, and is being Princess, a $60,000 Fasig-Tipton November weanling, pointed towards the Moccasin S. Rhumb Line=s 2009 went on to finish second in the 2008 colt by Corinthian brought $130,000 at this year=s G2 Cherry Hinton S. Hernon was so September sale. impressed with the family, he reac- Hernon admitted he was Adelighted@ by yesterday=s quired Art Princess when she went final bid of $260,000, made by bloodstock agent Ben through the sales ring at Keeneland Glass. last November. AThe colt has lots of potential to him, and his sister I bought her for $50,000 last year A might be the real deal,@ he added. and I own her with [Gainesway presi- Hernon said that he currently owns three mares in dent] Antony Beck,@ Hernon said. AShe partnership, but that number could increase in the near is currently pregnant to Tapit.@ future. Rhumb Line was bred to Tapit in Michael Hernon AI=ll be hoping later in the week to try and find a nice gainesway.com 2006 and, at the request of Narlinger, she was put through the ring at the young mare to add to the band,@ he confirmed. AI=m 2007 Keeneland January sale. looking to establish myself as a serious breeder in the AI bought her back for $65,000,@ Hernon said. AI industry. It=s always been my goal. I believe you can always believed in the mare and didn=t want to sell her. make a mare if you go about it the right way. I study it So I went back after her and bought her. I thought she hard and I=m working in that direction.@ had all the potential in the world, and was a mare who Rhumb Line is currently in foal to Birdstone. -J Martini would get very good-looking stock.@ That faith was rewarded when the mare=s 2008 filly Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” by Tapit sold for $100,000 as a Fasig-Tipton November J J weanling, and again for $285,000 at last year=s Sep- Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... tember auction.

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KEENOV THURSDAY–TOP NINE BROODMARES Hip Name Covering Sire Price ($) 1081 Conchita More Than Ready 370,000 (5, Cozzene--Desert Gold, by Seeking the Gold) Consigned by Elm Tree Farm LLC (Mr & Mrs Jody Huckabay) Purchased by Peter E Blum 1131 Extra Sharp Elusive Quality 280,000 KEENOV THURSDAY - TOP NINE WEANLINGS Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) (4, Cherokee Run--Sharp Cat, by Storm Cat) 1122 f Candy Ride (Arg) Enchanted Spell 320,000 Consigned by Brookdale Sales, agent Purchased by Doug Cauthen, agent B-Windways Farm (ON) 1254 Mykindasaint Corinthian 260,000 Consigned by Elm Tree Farm LLC (Mr & Mrs Jody Huckabay), Agent I (7, Saint Ballado--Sabu, by Deputy Minister) Purchased by Waratah Pty Ltd 890 c Rock Hard Ten Regard 300,000 Consigned by Gainesway, agent XVIII Purchased by Jim Wells B-Berkshire Stud (NY) 5046 Val Marie Speightstown 260,000 Consigned by Denali Stud (C & H Bandoroff), agent for Berkshire Stud (9, Coronado’s Quest--Devine, by Seattle Slew) Purchased by Westrock Stables LLC 892 c Tapit Rhumb Line 260,000 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Gulf Coast Farms LLC Complete Dispersal (Phase One) B-W G Andrade MD & Michael E Hernon (KY) Purchased by John and Martha Jane Mulholland Consigned by Gainesway, Agent XXIV 1002 Ahh Indian Charlie 200,000 Purchased by Ben Glass, agent 1255 c Corinthian Mykindasaint 260,000 (3, Saint Liam--Ministrada, by Deputy Minister) Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent B-Gainesway Thoroughbreds & Corinthian Mares (KY) Purchased by Stoneway Farm Consigned by Gainesway, Agent XVIII 1106 Dixie Talking Old Fashioned 190,000 Purchased by Jim Wells 925 f Tapit Slammingpartygirl 210,000 (8, Dixieland Band--Gin Talking, by Allen’s Prospect) Consigned by Vinery Ltd, agent B-Eldon Farm Equine (KY) Purchased by Josham Farms Limited, agent Consigned by Gainesway, agent for Eldon Farm Equine LLC 898 Run for It Broodmare prospect 180,000 Purchased by Ben Glass, agent 1040 c Tale of the Cat Biblical Point 210,000 (4, El Prado {Ire}--See How She Runs, by Maria’s Mon) Consigned by Pin Oak Stud LLC B-Bedford Bloodstock (KY) Purchased by Shimokobe Farm/Heatherway Inc, agent Consigned by Elm Tree Farm LLC (Mr & Mrs Jody Huckabay), Agent V 1274 Panorama Ridge Broodmare Prospect 160,000 Purchased by Westrock Stables LLC 1151 f Tapit Garden Dance 210,000 (4, Empire Maker--Nebraska Tornado, by Storm Cat) Consigned by Mill Ridge Sales, agent B-J S McDonald (KY) Purchased by Freyer Bloodstock Consigned by Kaizen Sales, agent 1121 Emirates Lady Sky Mesa 155,000 Purchased by Whitechurch 1173 c Indian Charlie High in the Park 200,000 (5, Unbridled’s Song--Amirati, by Danzig) Consigned by Dapple Stud, agent B-Brereton C Jones (KY) Purchased by Fred W Hertrich III Consigned by Brereton C Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent Purchased by Alistair Roden Bloodstock 1023 c Dixie Union Authenic Deed 190,000 Want to See How B-Two Sisters’ Farm (PA) Your Favorite Sire Is Doing? Consigned by Brookdale Sales, agent for Two Sisters’ Farm Check out TDN=s Progeny PPs. Purchased by Eldon Farm Equine Hundreds of stallions are represented!

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$260K Times Two: Candy for a Baby... Jim Wells and Everett Dobson=s Candy Meadows Farm saw off all challengers Thursday to land a weanling colt by MGISW Corinthian (Pulpit) for $260,000. The colt, from his sire=s second crop, is a son of MSW Mykindasaint (Saint Ballado), and sold from the consignment Candy Meadows Farm candymeadows.net of Gainesway as hip 1255. A We might race him, but we=ll consider reselling him,@ Wells said from the rear walking ring shortly after sign- ing the ticket. AHe was a really nice colt--just a tremen- dous individual. I really couldn=t fault him.@ Wells liked the colt so much, in fact, that he bought his dam, Mykindasaint, who preceded him into the ring as hip 1254. The seven-year-old mare, selling in foal on a Feb. 19 cover to Corinthian, was also consigned by Gainesway. And like her second foal, she realized $260,000. Both Dobson and Wells are from Oklahoma. Wells said he and his wife made the move to Lexington four years ago, when Candy Meadows was established, and said the farm is primarily a commercial operation. ACertainly the sire stamped him,@ Hernon added. AHe AI=ve been around horses all my life--I love the busi- was popular in the barn--he was vetted out eight times, ness,@ said Wells. so we knew there was solid interest. He was brought Wells and Dobson, who race and sometimes breed here and led into the ring with a $59,000 reserve. Our under the banner Cheyenne Stables, bred Brother in style of bringing horses in is very conservative; people Arms (Yes It=s True), a two-year-old colt who was sec- know they=re not chasing a reserve bidding on ond in this year=s Tyro S. at Monmouth while a maiden. Gainesway horses and that gives them comfort, know- He later graduated in a Belmont maiden special weight. ing they=re not being pushed. Today, two bidders They also bred the promising juvenile colt Peter Martins emerged who were very aggressive about the horse, (Johannesburg), who broke his maiden at first asking at and he certainly did exceed our expectations.@ Newmarket in July for trainer Jeremy Noseda in his Hernon added that one of the mares purchased with only start. On his own, Wells bred Fairway Road (Cu- Corinthian in mind wound up producing a session-top- vee), winner of the Bustles and Bows S. as a two-year- ping Smart Strike colt at the most recent Keeneland old last year. September sale, making $550,000. Yesterday=s double-barreled transaction was, ulti- Asked about expectations for Mykindofsaint heading mately, the result of a partnership between Gainesway into yesterday=s fourth session, Hernon responded, --where Corinthian stands--and Centennial Farm, which AWell, she=s a stakes-winning mare by Saint Ballado, campaigned the chestnut. Gainesway and Centennial who himself is an emerging broodmare sire. She=s carry- teamed to buy five mares to send to Corinthian, includ- ing a colt, based on fetal sex determination, and she=s a ing Mykindasaint, who was acquired for $290,000 at very attractive mare in her own right. She=s a superior the 2008 Keeneland November Sale while in foal to physical.@ Bluegrass Cat. Gainesway, which has enjoyed great success with AIt was part of a plan we had to support Corinthian,@ another son of Pulpit in Tapit, has high expectations for said Gainesway=s Michael Hernon. AWe hoped Corinthian, said Hernon. [Mykindasaint] could produce the goods, and she did. AHe had 31 individual yearlings sell for $75,000 or He=s a January foal, and is a well-grown, mature foal more, and he=s certainly my number one pick as the top with good bone and substance underneath him. freshman sire next year,@ he said. -LM P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 6 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Rock Hard Ten Colt Brings $300K... ‘Trick’ Keeps Treating Jones... November=s fourth session was off to a quick start The Mazel Trick mare Don=t Trick Her never made it yesterday when hip 890, a weanling colt by Rock Hard to the races for owner/breeder Brereton C. Jones, but Ten--Regard (Fusaichi Pegasus), elicited a bid of continues to reward the Airdrie principal with her off- $300,000 from Westrock Stables LLC. It was the spring. Her third foal, GISW Check the Label (Stormin second-highest price paid for a weanling yesterday. Fever), carried Jones=s colors to graded stakes victories Craig and Holly Bandoroff=s Denali Stud consigned the earlier this season in the GIII Appalachian S. at New York-bred colt on behalf of his breeder, Doug Keeneland in April, the GII Sands Point S. at Belmont Koch=s Berkshire Stud. Memorial Day weekend and Colonial=s GIII Virginia Oaks AHe was just a big, pretty, classy horse,@ said Craig in July, before selling privately to Roy and Gretchen Bandoroff. ADoug said he was a nice horse, and the Jackson=s Lael Stables. The sophomore, a half-sister to minute he came in, we said, >Yeah, the stakes winner On The Menu (Canadian Frontier), these are the kind you need.= He was proved an instant hit for her new connections, securing vetted, 10, 12, 15 times. They all a career-high win in the prestigious GI Garden City lined up. It doesn=t happen often, but Breeders= Cup S. in September. Selling at Keeneland when it does, it=s nice. We had a re- yesterday as hip 1109, Don=t Trick Her=s weanling by serve that was immaterial.@ Divine Park (Chester House) was the next to fatten The colt was produced by the Jones=s pockets, bringing $180,000 from Whitechurch. unraced seven-year-old mare Regard, The 2008 GI Metropolitan H. winner stood his first a daughter of SW Notice Me (Distinc- season at stud at Airdrie for $17,500 last year; he tive), and a half to three stakes commanded a $10,000 fee in 2010. horses. This is Regard=s third foal. Her AI bred the second dam, Lucy Sims (Northjet {Ire}), Craig Bandoroff first, the two-year-old colt Highest too,@ Jones revealed of the May 2 foal=s extended fam- Horsephotos Regards (Anabaa), looked good on ily, which also includes the Jones-bred GISW Sweet debut, airing by 3 1/4 lengths in a five-furlong maiden Talker (Stormin Fever). special for Empire-breds in June. He hasn=t raced since. Cont. p7 Todd Pletcher trains Highest Regards for Donna McLaughlin. Regard=s second foal is a yearling colt by KEENELAND NOVEMBER Tale of the Cat. Offered by Denali at this summer=s THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 2010 Fasig-Tipton New York-bred Preferred Sale, the colt top the event on Repole Stable=s $140,000 offer. SESSION TOTALS 2010 2009 ADoug=s a very good breeder--he breeds a lot of good Catalogued 446 399 horses, Bandoroff said of Koch. He has a beautiful @ A No. Offered 353 301 farm in New York. It=s as nice as any place in Kentucky. No. Sold 263 244 He was a prominent racetrack veterinarian at Belmont, and now probably has 10 or 15 mares. He raises a RNAs 90 57 good horse.@ % RNA 25.5% 18.9% Westrock Stables, the nom de course of former Alltel High Price $370,000 $400,000 CEO Scott Ford, campaigns GI Kentucky Oaks third Gross $16,808,900 $20,399,700 Tidal Pool (Yankee Gentleman), and co-owns Hamazing Average (% change) $63,912 (-23.5%) $83,605 Destiny (Salt Lake), runner-up in the GI Breeders= Cup Median (% change) $45,000 (-25%) $60,000 Sprint Saturday at 23-1 odds. -LM www.keeneland.com

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Trick Keeps Treating cont. Jones added, AI bought the mare [third dam] Join the Waves many years ago. We=ve had great fortune with this family. Don=t Trick Her is by Mazel Trick, who was an exceptionally fast horse that had a lot of brilliance. I found that horses with brilliance have more of a chance of pass- ing it on. We=re quite excited.@ Jones hasn=t decided yet who Don=t Trick Her will be bred to next year. Her yearling colt by Include realized $340,000 from Silverton Hill a couple of months ago at Keeneland September. In Brereton Jones (left) and 2009, her yearling filly by Include trainer Reade Baker sold to Jay Em Ess Stable for readebaker.com $150,000 at FTKJUL. Jones has been encourage by the trade through the first two books at the marathon breeding stock sale. AI think the market is doing very well,@ he said. AIf you have a good individual and its got a reasonable pedigree, you seem to have the ability to get several people interested.@ -SS Waratah Shopping Spree Continues... Australian Paul Fudge=s Waratah Thoroughbreds-- which snatched up broodmare Elusive Sparkle (Elusive Sparkle) for $1.2 million Tuesday--was at it again dur- ing Thursday=s session, securing a weanling filly by Candy Ride (Arg) for $320,000. Bred in Ontario by Windways Farm, the dark bay is a full-sister to GI Pat Cauthen Swoops Late for Gulf Coast Horses... O=Brien Breeders= Cup S. hero El Brujo; and a half to the By six o=clock Thursday evening, former WinStar stakes-winning Galadriel (Ascot Knight), the multiple Farm president Doug Cauthen had signed for only one stakes-placed Volio (Beau Genius) and stakes-placed horse at Keeneland November--hip 1131, a daughter of Manitoba Miss (D=wildcat). Consigned by Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Cat named Extra Sharp Jody Huckabay=s Elm Tree Farm LLC as hip 1122, she (Cherokee Run), who went was produced by the Devil=s Bag mare Enchanted Spell. for $280,000. But Cauthen Glenmalure Farm=s Peter Kirwan handled the bidding poured it on late, securing no from a back-row seat inside the pavilion. fewer than eight horses from AShe=s a nice foal,@ Kirwan, who boards some of the Gulf Coast Farms dis- Waratah=s horses at his Lexington-based establishment, persal that followed the day=s said after receiving a quick thank you from the scheduled selling. Cauthen Huckabays. We like Candy Ride--we think he s an up- A = said he was making the pur- and-coming sire. They=re looking for different lines to chases on behalf of three dif- either race here or take back to Australia. They had ferent clients, including Bill their homework done. We=ll let the dust settle and see Casner. Casner, who was on what happens. It=s a great time for them to be buying hand, co-owned WinStar because of the dollar, and with the market being a little Doug Cauthen Horsephotos Farm along with Kenny low here, it=s a double-edged bonus for them.@ Including the aforementioned Elusive Sparkle, a half- Troutt, but recently was bought out by his partner. In sister to GI Kentucky Derby winner hero and GI Breed- early November, Cauthen announced he was leaving ers= Cup Juvenile champion Street Sense (Street Cry the farm to establish his own independent consulting {Ire}), Waratah has acquired a total of seven horses for service. $2,920,000 thus far, good for second on the cumula- Cauthen=s eight buys ranged in price from $18,000 to tive buyer=s list at Keeneland November. Fudge, one of $62,000. The latter was the price tag attached to hip Australia=s top 40 richest men, according to Forbes, 5073, the 10-year-old MSW and MGSP Marwood (Mar- sold a coal seam gas exploration permit to an Australian lin), who sold in foal to Bluegrass Cat. Taylor Made energy company for a reported $466 million. -SS Sales Agency is handling the Gulf Coast dispersal. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 8 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Cauthen cont. AIt=s just a golden opportunity,@ Cauthen said after the sale. AI used to work for [Gulf Coast principal] Jerry Bailey for several years, and they had a great program. A lot of those mares have great pedigrees, great physicals, and a lot of race record. For some reason, the market wasn=t there. It=s been there all week, but wasn=t for those mares in the dispersal.@ He added, AI did the homework on all the mares in the dispersal. I mean, a mare in foal to Mr. Greeley for $18,000 [hip 5050, 11-year-old SW Balmy, by Salt Lake]? From a mare that gets good physicals? It was a great opportunity. Some of those mares were $100,000 mares going for $20,000, $30,000. I got a really nice young half-sister to Cowtown Cat (Distorted Humor) for $60,000 [hip 5063, Cowtown Kitty, by El Corredor].@ Cauthen said he hadn=t planned on buying so many of the Gulf Coast horses, but thought some of the horses that went through Monday=s dispersal were underval- ued. AI was surprised on some of the early hips--there were some really good buys in there,@ he said. AAnd I was hoping there would be value today. But I didn=t expect that.@

Vin Cox Purchases Staying Put...for Now... Australian interests have made a big splash at the Keeneland November Sale through the first four days of trade. Paul Fudge=s Wara- tah Thoroughbreds, cur- rently the second leading What kind of horses is Cox shopping for? buyer with $2.92 million in AWe like a good sort,@ he replied. AYou don=t want a purchases, extended to camel when you have to spend $30,000 to get them $1.2 million to acquire home; you don=t want to take home something that Street Sense=s half-sister you=re going to be unhappy with at the end of the day.@ Elusive Sparkle (Elusive Moon De French (Malibu MoonBFrench Silk, by Quality) during Book 1. French Deputy), third behind the mighty Zenyatta Aussie agent James Bester (Street Cry {Ire}) in the GI Lady=s Secret S. at Oak Tree has also played at the top Oct. 2, led the way among Cox=s purchases, going for of the market, bringing $300,000 during Wednesday=s session. Racing in the home MGSW and MG1SP colors of Zayat Stables, the five-year-old previously Carribean Sunset (Ire) recorded a smart wire-to-wire tally in Del Mar=s Adora- (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) on tion S. The Florida-bred was consigned by Hill >n= Dale Vin Cox behalf of Kia Ora Stud for Sales Agency as hip 837 during Wednesday=s session. breednet.com.au $1 million earlier this week. AShe=s a stakes winner and a Grade I placegetter; Prominent Australian bloodstock agent Vin Cox has also she=s just a pretty Malibu Moon mare,@ Cox com- made his presence felt, securing three racing/broodmare mented. AShe=s going to stay in training and go back to prospects for $615,000. Bob Baffert. We=ll see how it goes from here; it should AThe market=s been very strong,@ Cox said in front of be exciting. She=s for Widden Stud and a partner of the main entrance to the sale=s pavilion on a sun- their=s from Australia.@ splashed afternoon. AI have a number of clients here Four-year-old filly Noisy Feet (TapitBVictory Road, by that thought they=d buy a lot of horses. There=s one guy Ikari), last seen recording a win for owner Sea Gulf in particular that bid a lot of money on a lot of horses, Associates in Monmouth=s College of New Jersey S. and he=s going home empty. It=s no secret that the Oct. 16, brought $200,000, also during Wednesday=s Australian dollar is at an all-time high and the U.S. session. Consigned by Three Chimneys Sales as hip market is lower than it=s been in some time. We can 847, she is a half-sister to GSW Touching Beauty now be competitive on horses that we=ve only dreamt (Tapit). of owning five or six years ago.@ Cont. p9 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 9 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Vin Cox cont. Gulf Coast Farms homebred Cadazzle (Malibu MoonBKey to the Cat, by Tale of the Cat), a two-year- old maiden with three starts in New York, brought Cox to $115,000. Out of the stakes winner Key to the Cat, she is a half-sister to stakes winner Miss Catalyst (Mr. Greeley). She was presented by Taylor Made Sales Agency as part of the Gulf Coast Dispersal as hip 5012. A All of those three are staying here to race on,@ Cox explained. AOur breeding season is not until September. Cadazzle and Noisy Feet are going to Tom Proctor, a trainer we=ve had a bit of luck with over the years. Cadazzle is owned by a long-standing friend of mine from Sydney, who is a real estate agent. This is his first foray into owning racehorses in America. Hopefully, it can work out the right way.@ He continued, ANoisy Feet is owned by Rosemount Racing Syndicate from Victoria in Australia. They race a filly with Proctor called Wild Mia (Wildcat Heir), who won a Keeneland allowance at the end of the meet. This is their second horse over here.@ -SS

Kaenel Takes Career Transition in Stride... Former jockey Kyle Kaenel was forced into retirement by injury, but the 22-year-old is forging a new career as a bloodstock agent. Kaenel, who has been involved with the sale of racehorses at the track, has signed the ticket for three lots so far at Keeneland November. AThis is the first time I=ve bought through a sale,@ Kaenel said yesterday while sitting outside the back But I can look and say, >This rider is hurting the walking ring at Keeneland. horse. The horse still put up a good time, but the rider AMost of the bloodstock work is hurting him because he=s hitting him right-handed, so I=ve done has been with race- the horse stays on his left lead.= track horses. I move a lot of AI can watch the rider and see what they=re doing them. When I got hurt, that with their hands, and I can pick the rider apart and was where everything just fell whether he=s helping the horse or hurting the horse.@ into place. Last year, with all From the juvenile sales, Kaenel moved onto the year- the racehorses, we got very ling sales, working with the Hill >n= Dale sales team. lucky and got on a couple of ADonato Lanni and John Sikura at Hill >n= Dale have nice horses.@ taught me so much, and really opened up a lot of doors One of the racehorse=s that for me,@ he said. AThey let me work for them and their Kaenel was involved with consignment and the help they=ve given me is price- buying was Go Forth North less.@ (North Light {Ire}), who was The three horses Kaenel has purchased at the No- third in the GII Palomar H. vember sale are on behalf of the California-based Restin Kyle Kaenel Bill Vassar before winning the GIII Harold Farm, buying the four-year-old mare Here We Be (A.P. Ramser H. in her most recent Indy) for $47,000, and a pair of weanlings by Discreet start. Kaenel, whose five-year riding career was ended Cat for $30,000 and $25,000. He acknowledged that when he suffered a broken collarbone and shoulder there is a learning curve to the bloodstock business. blade and pinched a nerve in his back in a spill at AIt=s step by step,@ he said. AIt=s definitely a process Fairplex last September, first got involved with auctions with bloodstock, and you build on it. You build relation- at the two-year-old sales this past spring. ships with people and hope they give you a shot to buy APeople hired me to get a rider=s perspective on what horses for them. I got really lucky with the people I=ve the rider on top of the horse is doing,@ he explained. gotten in with, who are so sharp in the business. I love ASome people will just cross off a horse because, >It=s going barn to barn and just listening over their shoul- the May sale, if this horse doesn=t know how to switch ders and looking at what they are seeing--just learning. leads already, we=re going to cross him off.= It=s a blast. I love it.@ -J Martini P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 10 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

For Small Breeder, Some Downs, but Big Up... It=s hard out there for the small breeder. He or she Attention Stallion Owners: can be especially vulnerable to market whims, and the difference between a profit or loss on the year can Interested in offering breeder-friendly often be the success--or failure--of a single auction discounted stud fees for up-front payment? prospect. So it was nice to see Hedberg Hall=s Lena Hedberg get Contessa Halo Coming Soon... (Southern Halo--Queen of the Savoy, by Conquistador Cielo) sold privately after the 12-year-old broodmare RNA=d for $285,000 during Tues- day=s second session. Hedberg reported yesterday that she completed the deal for $260,000 to an Irish cli- ent. Contessa Halo was of- How does it work? fered by Indian Creek as hip Based on the popular Groupon model 366. The mare is the dam of (www.groupon.com), the TDN will email its audience of Lena Hedberg Sherackatthesales this year=s standout juvenile 7,800 daily subscribers one stallion-season coupon from Kantharos (Lion Heart), as a farm each day, allowing them to breed to that stallion well as GSW Ikigai (Whywhywhy) and SW & GSP on live-foal terms at a substantial discount. Bonifacio (Even the Score). Lena Hedberg=s run with Contessa Halo illustrates the Users have that day and that day only to accept the luck--good and bad--that goes into the breeding busi- offer and must pay that day. ness. She paid exactly zero dollars for the daughter of Southern Halo, who was a useful but unspectacular Seasons will be live-foal guaranteed, but payable on runner early in the decade. Contessa Halo broke her the day of purchase, not when the foal stands and maiden in $50,000 maiden claiming company at Chur- nurses. This allows the farm to generate valuable chill in 2000, won a Turfway allowance the same year, working capital through the leveraging of their assets, and took her only other win facing $30,000 claimers and the buyer to get a great deal. under the Twin Spires in 2001. Sent to the breeding shed, Contessa Halo ran into In effect, the buyer is simply getting a significant discount for problems her first two years in the breeding shed. She up-front payment. The stallion’s fee is not reduced for twice got in foal, but resorbed the fetus both times. anyone paying on the normal s/n terms. After two years of bills and no babies, her owners at the time had had enough. Each deal is good that day only. "They didn't have their own farm and were paying board, and didn't want to continue with her,@ Hedberg Each day’s featured farm has the discretion to explained. ASo they called me up and said I could have choose what the discount is, and each offer may be her--I just had to pick her up that day. Which I did.@ tailored to suit the farm’s needs. Hedberg was taking a chance taking on a mare with that track record, but reasoned it was worth the risk. The farm may limit the number of seasons available, or specify that a certain number of seasons have to be sold I figure a mare has so many miscarriages and prob- A in order to make the deal `go.’ lems in them, and she=d just had two, so I felt pretty good about her,@ she explained. AI wasn=t that worried.@ Farms and other sellers may also sell unspecified product, Hedberg also had experience with mares with repro- i.e., $25,000 worth of stud fees for $12,500. The may also ductive problems, and felt her small, quiet farm, located link two or more stallions in the deal, where one of their about an hour from Lexington in Mount Sterling, Ken- popular stallions is coupled with another. tucky, would be ideal. AThe thing with problem mares and with old mares is The TDN Daily Deal will be heavily promoted in the that you really have to keep them stressless,@ said TDN, ensuring high visibility for each stallion on his day. Hedberg. AYou have to keep things quiet and keep things the same. I have a small farm--it=s just me and For questions, or to sign up to offer a deal for another fellow that works there--and so she was happy your stallions, call Sue Finley at 732-747-8060, and stress free.@ Cont. p11 or Gary King at (732) 320-7964. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 11 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Small Breeder cont. ABut she was free, and you can=t turn $260,000 Whether the law of averages or the new environs, down. I can=t, at least. She had a March foal, and sold Contessa Halo turned into quite the producer for on a late May cover--and I think that hurt me the most.@ Hedberg Hall. A no-guarantee season to Whywhywhy Still, Hedberg knows the transaction was nothing to yielded her first foal, Ikigai, who won the GIII Mr. Pros- scoff at, and said Kantharos=s run this summer was pector S. in 2009. Contessa Halo=s second foal, particularly exciting. AI=m so humbled by the experi- Bonifacio (Even the Score), won the Daisycutter H. at ence,@ she said. AThis summer was such a ride. I had Del Mar in August and placed third in the GIII Sen. Ken fan mail from California, writing about Kantharos the Maddy H. since the catalogue. And J “TDN Rising Great! Also, I=m so pleased Mr. Jackson left the name. Star” J Kantharos, her fourth foal, proved a juvenile He was named after an Etruscan wine vessel. My sensation over the summer, winning the GIII Bashford mother=s an Etruscan archeologist. They say that Diony- Manor S. and GII Saratoga Special S. for Jess Jackson=s sus, the wine god, drank out of a kantharos and it Stonestreet Stable and trainer Steve Asmussen. The never emptied.@ colt looked poised for bigger and better things before Lena Hedberg was back at it yesterday, shopping for suffering a career-ending injury while training at her next bargain mare that might hit big. Stymied on Saratoga. one mare late in the morning, she was soon scouring That=s quite a produce record for a mare that cost the catalogue once again, aiming to fill a client s order. nothing. But it wasn=t all good luck for Hedberg. She = sold Ikigai for just $40,000 as a short yearling at the In the meantime, she talked about the importance of 2006 Keeneland January Sale, nine months before he small breeders. re-sold to Dapple Bloodstock for $400,000 at Septem- Cont. p12 ber (Ikigai later went for $470,000 as a juvenile). Bonifacio sold for New Kids on the Block $40,000 as a KEESEP yearling, and Kantharos A snapshot of how first-time in-foal mares & racing/broodmare was an $80,000 KEESEP prospects are selling at Fasig-Tipton and Keeneland yearling who would sell to Stonestreet for November, categorized by their best on-track performance. $250,000 as a juvenile in Sold Average Median training. Good results for Contessa Halo photo by Z Hedberg, but the sort GI wnrs 12 $1,007,083 $900,000 that simply allow you to GII wnrs 14 $421,786 $317,500 keep your head above water. Additionally, Kantharos=s premature injury prevented him from proving himself at GIII wnrs 16 $296,250 $212,500 the Grade I level, which could have added considerably Listed wnrs 54 $286,132 $135,000 to the mare=s value. Even this spring, things didn=t go without a hitch for New Kids on the Block - 2009 Hedberg and Contessa Halo. The mare was accepted to Any Given Saturday (Distorted Humor), but twice was First-time in-foal mares and racing/broodmare prospects sold unable to get to the stallion when ovulating. Eventually, through Fasig-Tipton and Keeneland Day 4 last year. she caught to Flower Alley (Distorted Humor) on a May 27 cover. In Hedberg=s opinion, the later cover date Sold Average Median was part of the reason she was led out of the ring GI wnrs 8 $1,098,125 $1,175,000 unsold Tuesday. AI was disappointed [with the price],@ Hedberg freely GII wnrs 13 $412,692 $425,000 admits. AI thought she=d be one of those one-time, set- GIII wnrs 10 $288,650 $282,500 me-free kind of mares. It costs so much money to run Listed wnrs 46 $183,033 $160,000 the farm.

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HIP 1745, SMILING EYES Selling Saturday 11/13/10 at KEENOV. Rick Trontz (859) 873-9600 Her 2YO, Harlan’s Ruby, 2nd in the Grade 1 Alcibiades at Keeneland! www.hopewellfarm.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 12 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Small Breeder cont. AIt=s the smaller people that make the business, and that=s important,@ she said from the rear walking ring. AWe have to make difficult decisions all the time. Do I feed the horse, do I pay the bank? I hope the industry keeps us in mind.@ On Monday, Hedberg continues selling at November when hip 2811, a weanling colt by Silver Train, goes Michael T. Levy • (859) 253-1114 • www.muirfieldinsurance.com under the hammer. Another from Indian Creek=s draft, KEENELAND NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY - MARES the colt is a half-brother to SW & GSP Potomac Bend Hip Name Covering Sire Price ($) (Polish Numbers)and hails from the family of 1254 Mykindasaint Corinthian 260,000 Hookedonthefeelin (Citidancer) and her daughter Pussy- See story p5 cat Doll (Real Quiet). AHe=s a nice colt--he=s out of a multiple stakes produc- KEENELAND NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY - WEANLINGS ing mare,@ said Hedberg. AHe=s very muscular. He=s Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) more like a Quarter Horse than a , and the 1023 c Dixie Union Authentic Deed 190,000 pedigree screams speed.@ B-Two Sisters’ Farm (PA) If Hedberg=s recent success is anything to go by, Consigned by Brookdale Sales, agent for Two Sisters’ Farm shoppers would do well to stop by and take a look. Purchased by Eldon Farm Equine After all, said Hedberg, AWe sell dreams here, don=t Deborah Rush, the principal of the Pennsylvania-based Two Sisters’ we?@ -LM Farm, was the successful bidder on the newly turned 11-year-old broodmare Authentic Deed (Alydeed) at KEEJAN in 2008, going to Foals Carry the Day at Keeneland Thursday... $140,000 to acquire the dam of five-time black-type winner and dual Keeneland=s fourth session yesterday was highlighted Grade III-placed Authenicat (D’wildcat), in foal to War Front (Danzig). by the strong sale of weanlings, with six of the top 10 Her yearling filly by Bluegrass Cat (Storm Cat) did reasonably well two prices coming for foals. months ago at KEESEP, selling for $95,000, but her colt by the recently deceased Dixie Union proved exactly twice as popular from a financial AThe foals sold exceptionally well today,@ said standpoint. Authenic Deed proceeded her youngster into the ring, Keeneland=s Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell. AWe=re adding an additional $95,000 to the Two Sisters’ bottom line. in that part of the sale where those well-conformed, good-looking foals are really outshining themselves.@ 1040 c Tale of the Cat Biblical Point 210,000 As the sale progresses, buyers are more stringent in B-Bedford Bloodstock (KY) their requirements for mares, according to Russell. Consigned by Elm Tree Farm LLC (Mr & Mrs Jody Huckabay), agent AOnce you get through Books 1 and 2, people are very Purchased by Westrock Stables LLC selective on their mares at the moment,@ he said. AThe Bedford Bloodstock, a group headed up by Elm Tree’s Jody stallions that the mares are covered by start to drop Huckabay, pooled their resources and snapped up Biblical Point (Point off, so they=re going to need a major update to really Given), a sister to GSW Winning Point, for $25,000, in foal to Good help those along. With foals, there is always the hope Reward (Storm Cat), at this event in 2008. Her first produce, a colt by that some will pop up, and they are athletic enough the Three Chimneys stallion, realized $25,000 at Fasig-Tipton from the that the buyers are quite happy to take a shot at them.@ Elm Tree consignment this past July. The collective braintrust selected For Thursday=s session, 263 horses grossed another Storm Cat son for the mare’s 2009 mate, and the resulting foal $16,808,900. The average declined 23.55 percent to was extremely well-received by the buying public Thursday. $63,912, while the median fell 25 percent to $45,000. Cumulatively, Keeneland has sold 843 horses for a total 1151 f Tapit Garden Dance 210,000 of $108,403,000. The average, $128,592, is off 14.44 B-J S McDonald (KY) percent from 2009 and the median is down 18.95 Consigned by Kaizen Sales, agent percent to $77,000. The buy-back rate, which has been Purchased by Whitechurch noticably low all week, inched higher during yesterday=s Garden Dance (El Prado {Ire}), a MSP earner of $147,894, was session, ending up at 25.50 percent. The four-day buy- hammered down to J. S. McDonald for $105,000 at KEENOV back in back rate is 22.52 percent. 2006, and the Eurosilver colt she was carrying at the time was resold for AThe buy-back rate was a little higher, but it was still $60,000 at KEESEP two years later. The mare is represented by a at a manageable level,@ Russell commented. Session yearling filly of this year by Broken Vow, and her 2010 produce, bred on figures continued to be skewed by last year=s the same cross responsible for GISW Laragh (Tapit), caught the eye of Overbrook dispersal, which was responsible for $3.278 a shrewd reseller in David Hanley. Hip 1151 is one of a half-dozen million and 32 horses during 2009's fourth session. purchases thus far for Whitechurch. AOverbrook still had an effect on the figures, and would Cont. p13 have also had an effect on the RNA rate,@ he added. The Keeneland November sale continues today at All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, 10 a.m. -JM unless otherwise indicated P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 13 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Nothing But Net cont. 1173 c Indian Charlie High in the Park 200,000 FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP B-Brereton C Jones (KY) Consigned by Brereton C Jones/Airdrie Stud, agent Purchased by Alistair Roden Bloodstock In October 2008, former Kentucky Governor Brereton C. Jones an- nounced that his Airdrie Stud would stand Divine Park, impressive winner of the GI Met Mile some five months earlier. Four weeks after adding that son of Chester House to the stallion roster, Divine Park’s dam, High in the Park (Ascot Knight), came up for sale at FTKNOV in foal to Medaglia d’Oro, and when the dust had settled, Jones was the winning bidder at $205,000. That outlay was recouped in one fell swoop when the Medaglia d’Oro--a colt--realized $350,000 at FTKJUL this past TREAT GENTLY PREPS FOR HOLLY TURF CUP summer. Jones’s wisdom continued to pay off Thursday at Keeneland. Looking to become just the second distaffer to win Saturday=s GI Hollywood Turf 1272 c Malibu Moon Paint Me Red 120,000 Cup in its 28-year history, B-Lambholm (FL) Juddmonte homebred Treat Consigned by Denali Stud (C & H Bandoroff), agent XXVIII Gently (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) Purchased by Walnut Hill Stable blew out three furlongs in The MSP Paint Me Red (Red Bullet) was haltered for $35,000 out of a :36.40 on the Hollywood Cush- conditioned Saratoga claimer last summer by Lambholm’s Roy S. ion Thursday morning. Leana Lerman and was twice third from five starts before being bred early to Willaford, assistant to trainer Malibu Moon. The mare produced a chestnut colt in early February on Bill Mott, was in the irons. Lerman’s Florida farm, and he ticked all the boxes for several would-be AWe just wanted to blow her Treat Gently Horsephotos suitors Thursday. out and open her lungs a little bit,@ explained Willaford. AShe felt good. She=s settled Thoroughbred Daily News is: good; she=s eating good.@ Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher The five-year-old mare has three wins from nine Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher starts this term, capturing the GII Sheepshead S. and Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services GIII Robert G. Dick Memorial BC S., both at 11 fur- Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief longs. Alycia Borer Director of Advertising She took on the boys in the GI Joe Hirsch Turf Clas- Jessica Martini Senior Editor sic at the Hollywood Turf Cup trip of 1 1/2 miles Oct. 2 Alan Carasso Associate Editor and finished fourth, beaten 2 3/4 lengths by Winchester Marie Kizenko Associate Editor Christina Bossinakis Associate Editor (Theatrical {Ire}). AShe likes the longer distances,@ Lucas Marquardt Associate Editor Willaford said, adding, AWe=d like to get her covered up, Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter or she can be a little bit keen.@ Brian DiDonato Writer/Reporter Pat Valenzuela has the mount Saturday. Gary King Marketing Manager Two other Turf Cup candidates were on the work tab Lia Kusch Senior Advertising Designer Thursday, with both GII Del Mar H. runner-up Buenos Sarah K. Andrew Advertising Asst/Director of Distribution Dias (Ire) (Peintre Celebre), trained by Ron McAnally, Tom Rosati Advertising Assistant and Del Mar H. third Worth Repeating (Giant=s Cause- Robert Williams Director of IT/Webmaster way), from the Richard Mandella barn, going three- Gregg Casillo Database Analyst/Programming Specialist eighths in :38.40 on the Hollywood main track.

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DARLEY EUROPE 2011 STUD FEES DALHAM HALL STUD RETIRED STALLION ‘11 FEE AUTHORIZED (IRE) (Montjeu {Ire}) £15,000 VALE OF YORK, ALEXANDROS TO DARLEY (IRE) (Dubai Millennium {GB}) £55,000 Darley announced yesterday that GI Breeders= Cup EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) (Danehill) £12,000 Juvenile winner Vale of York (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire} HALLING (Diesis {GB}) £10,000 --Red Vale {Ire}, by Halling) and MGSW Alexandros KHELEYF (Green Desert) £4,000 (GB) (Kingmambo-- NEW APPROACH (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) £22,500 Arlette {Ire}, by SHIROCCO (GER) (Monsun {Ger}) £10,000 King of Kings KILDANGAN STUD {Ire}) have been CAPE CROSS (IRE) (Green Desert) €35,000 retired. Vale of ECHO OF LIGHT (GB) (Dubai Millennium {GB}) €3,000 York will stand at IFFRAAJ (GB) (Zafonic) €15,000 Ireland=s Kildangan MANDURO (GER) (Monsun {Ger}) €15,000 Stud for i5,000, RAVEN’S PASS (Elusive Quality) €22,500 while Alexandros SHAMARDAL (Giant’s Causeway) €50,000 will ply his new TEOFILO (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) €15,000 trade in France at VALE OF YORK (IRE) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) €5,000 Vale of York (center) Haras du Logis for Sarah K Andrew HARAS DU LOGIS i4,000. AWe are ALEXANDROS (GB) (Kingmambo) €4,000 pleased to be offering Vale of York and Alexandros to COUNTRY REEL (Danzig) €4,000 breeders in 2011,@ said Sam Bullard, Darley=s director of CREACHADOIR (IRE) (King’s Best) €3,000 stallions. AWith Invincible Spirit quickly establishing KING'S BEST (Kingmambo) €15,000 himself as a leading sire, and Vale of York being his LIBRETTIST (Danzig) €6,000 best juvenile son, we=re delighted to be standing him. LAYMAN (Sunday Silence) €4,000 Alexandros is a quality horse by one of the greatest SLICKLY (FR) (Linamix {Fr}) €7,000 stallions of our time, and is from the family of our out- THE ROYAL STUDS standing young sire Dubawi. His own race record is one Royal Applause (GB) (Waajib {GB}) £9,000 of precocity and courage, and we are very confident he Oct. 1 terms, special live foal can keep up his family's good name in producing excel- www.darleystallions.com lent stallions.@ Vale of York, runner-up by a neck in the G1 Gran Criterium, up- BLACK-TYPE PREVIEWS ended champion Lookin At Lucky (Smart Strike) to se- Saturday, Saint-Cloud, France cure the BC Juvenile for CRITERIUM DE SAINT-CLOUD-G1, i250,000, 2yo, c/f, at Santa Anita in 1 1/4mT his 2009 finale. The bay SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER colt made just one start for 1 4 Kreem (GB) Hurricane Run (Ire) Guyon Fabre trainer Mahmood Al 2 2 Rigolleto (Ire) Ad Valorem Peslier Channon Zarooni in 2009, finishing Alexandros Horsephotos 3 9 Prairie Star (Fr) Peintre Celebre Crastus Lellouche fifth in the Listed Al 4 11 Quinindo (Ger) Monsun (Ger) Pedroza Wohler Bastakiya at Meydan in March. He retired with a record 5 7 Obligation (Fr) Galileo (Ire) O'Donoghue A O'Brien of 7-3-1-1 and earnings of $1,224,660. Alexandros 6 3 Exodus (GB) Montjeu (Ire) Heffernan A O'Brien captured the G3 Prix de Caubourg and finished third in 7 6 Recital (Fr) Montjeu (Ire) Murtagh A O'Brien the G1 Prix Morny at two in 2007. Second in the G1 8 10 Figli Fanesi (Ire) Tiger Hill (Ire) Vargiu Caruso Lockinge S. and third in the G1 Dubai Duty Free at four, 9 8 Bubble Chic (Fr) Chichicastenango (Fr) Pasquier G Botti the chestnut captured the G3 Al Rashidiya at Meydan 10 1 Flinch Cat (Fr) One Cool Cat Lefebvre Hammond earlier this year, and compiled an overall record of 26-8- 11 5 Creyente (Ire) Delfos (Ire) Marchelli Wattel 6-5 while earning $1,227,449. In addition to announc- All carry 126 pounds, bar Creyente, 122. ing these new additions to the Darley European roster, Bullard revealed, AThe Darley stallions have had a tre- PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... mendous year. Our 2011 roster offers breeders out- Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield=s standing quality and great value, highlighted by the fact take on racing=s newsmakers! that we have reduced the fees of all of our unproven You can find all of Caulfield=s columns stallions by 25 percent.@ in the TDN Archive. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 15 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

2010 CARTIER AWARDS NOMINATIONS BLACK-TYPE RESULTS winners will be revealed Nov. 16, 2010 CARTIER HORSE OF THE YEAR Thursday, Toulouse, France CANFORD CLIFFS (IRE) (Tagula {Ire}) PRIX FILLE DE L'AIR-G3, 80,000, Toulouse, 11-11, i GOLDIKOVA (IRE) (Anabaa) 3yo/up, f/m, 1 5/16mT, 2:22.43, vsf. HARBINGER (GB) (Dansili {GB}) 1--#@MA PREFERENCE (FR), 123, f, 4, by American Post (GB) TWICE OVER (GB) (Observatory) 1st Dam: Restless Mixa (Ire), by Linamix (Fr) WORKFORCE (GB) (King’s Best) 2nd Dam: Restless Girl (Fr), by Bolkonski (Ire) CARTIER OLDER HORSE 3rd Dam: Reine des Sables (Fr), by Mincio (Fr) GOLDIKOVA (IRE) (Anabaa) (i60,000 RNA yrl '07 DEAAUG). O-Patrick HARBINGER (GB) (Dansili {GB}) Chedeville; B-Patrick Chedeville & Mme A Tamagni; MIDDAY (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) T-Francois Rohaut; J-Stephane Pasquier; i40,000. RIP VAN WINKLE (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 15 starts, 4 wins, 9 places, TWICE OVER (GB) (Observatory) i127,400. Werk Nick Rating: A+. CARTIER 3-YEAR-OLD COLT Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. CANFORD CLIFFS (IRE) (Tagula {Ire}) 2--La Boum (Ger), 123, m, 7, Monsun (Ger)--La Bouche CAPE BLANCO (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) (Ger), by In the Wings (GB). (i38,000 RNA yrl '04 DICK TURPIN (IRE) (Arakan) BBASEP). O-Emmanuel Trussardi; B-Gestut Karlshof; MAKFI (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) T-Robert Collet; i16,000. WORKFORCE (GB) (King’s Best) 3--Kartica (GB), 120, f, 3, Rainbow Quest--Cayman CARTIER 2-YEAR-OLD FILLY Sunset (Ire), by Night Shift. (i50,000 yrl '08 LILLIE LANGTRY (IRE) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) ARQAUG). O-Claudio & Luca Marzocco, Salah MUSIC SHOW (IRE) (Noverre) Mosbah El Mabruk, Enrico Ciampi & Zied Ben M'rad; SARAFINA (FR) (Refuse to Bend {Ire}) B-Newsells Park Stud; T-Philippe Demercastel; SNOW FAIRY (IRE) (Intikhab) i12,000. SPECIAL DUTY (GB) (Hennessy) Margins: 1HF, NK, NK. Odds: 12.00, 2.00, 11.00. CARTIER 2-YEAR-OLD COLT Also Ran: Lake Palace (GB), Mary Boleyn (Ire), Vertana CASAMENTO (IRE) (Shamardal) (Ire), Pearl Banks (GB), Rock My Soul (Ire), Valasyra DREAM AHEAD (Diktat {GB}) (Fr), Lady's Purse (GB). FRANKEL (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) Ma Preference stepped out of handicap company to PATHFORK (Distorted Humor) fill the runner's-up spot in the Listed Prix Panacee over WOOTTON BASSETT (GB) (Ifraaj {GB}) a mile and a half here last time Sept. 30, and built on to CARTIER 2-YEAR-OLD FILLY post this upset. Soon up to lead, the bay was joined on HOORAY (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) LAUGHING LASHES (Mr. Greeley) the front end turning into the straight, but refused to MEMORY (IRE) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) buckle under pressure, and gradually draw away from (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) the quarter pole. Click for the Racing Post chart. WHITE MOONSTONE (Dynaformer) CARTIER STAYER AMERICAIN (Dynaformer) CELTIC CELEB (IRE) (Peintre Celebre) GENTOO (FR) (Loup Solitaire) RITE OF PASSAGE (GB) (Giant’s Causeway) SANS FRONTIERES (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) CARTIER SPRINTER EQUIANO (FR) (Acclamation {GB})

LADY OF THE DESERT (Rahy) MARKAB (GB) (Green Desert) Veitch: Life At Ten did not need to be scratched SOLE POWER (GB) (Kyllachy {GB}) Jennie Rees, Louisville Courier-Journal STARSPANGLEDBANNER (AUS) (Choisir {Aus})

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Top 50 Covering Sires

2010 Covering Sire Sales 2010 Yearling Sales Rank by Average Fyr Loc Ring Sold Average Median Top Mare Sold Average Median 1 GALILEO (IRE) F03 IRE 3 2 $1,470,000 $1,470,000 $2,550,000 47 $ 422,698 $323,472 2 SEA THE STARS (IRE) F11 IRE 2 2 975,000 975,000 1,050,000 0 -- -- 3 A.P. INDY F94 KY 2 2 822,500 822,500 1,550,000 19 544,736 300,000 4 MEDAGLIA D'ORO F06 KY 8 5 801,000 625,000 1,850,000 44 145,806 97,500 5 STREET CRY (IRE) F04 KY 4 3 630,000 390,000 1,200,000 30 273,577 210,000 6 POLLARD'S VISION F07 KY 3 3 627,333 25,000 1,850,000 10 14,900 11,000 7 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 KY 17 11 491,818 360,000 1,400,000 49 181,204 150,000 8 DISTORTED HUMOR F00 KY 5 4 445,000 345,000 1,050,000 26 381,153 235,000 9 BROKEN VOW F03 KY 10 7 372,857 95,000 1,650,000 43 48,172 40,000 10 BIG BROWN F10 KY 4 1 320,000 320,000 320,000 0 -- -- 11 SMART STRIKE F98 KY 8 7 293,571 250,000 600,000 35 245,093 175,000 12 TIZNOW F03 KY 17 15 267,000 210,000 625,000 50 159,500 127,500 13 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY F02 KY 31 25 245,200 210,000 800,000 54 161,483 132,390 14 INDIAN CHARLIE F90 KY 18 16 236,875 187,500 500,000 42 134,440 117,500 15 MALIBU MOON F01 KY 16 13 227,307 150,000 825,000 59 152,364 95,000 16 FLOWER ALLEY F08 KY 3 2 196,750 196,750 390,000 35 16,682 12,000 17 BERNARDINI F08 KY 10 9 195,000 210,000 300,000 36 205,586 160,000 18 CURLIN F10 KY 16 12 185,416 80,000 1,050,000 0 -- -- 19 TAPIT F06 KY 20 11 183,545 140,000 450,000 38 117,342 70,500 20 DUBAWI (IRE) F07 ENG 2 1 174,947 174,947 174,947 35 170,773 109,064 21 MORE THAN READY F02 KY 16 13 172,384 115,000 700,000 45 91,044 70,000 22 ELUSIVE QUALITY F00 KY 12 10 157,500 125,000 425,000 56 90,763 61,000 23 SPEIGHTSTOWN F06 KY 16 10 152,500 130,000 260,000 40 92,171 70,500 24 HENRYTHENAVIGATOR F10 KY 7 7 139,857 95,000 390,000 0 -- -- 25 STORMY ATLANTIC F00 KY 7 6 134,166 120,000 300,000 43 80,195 55,000 26 RAVEN'S PASS F10 IRE 1 1 130,000 130,000 130,000 0 -- -- 26 KODIAK KOWBOY F11 KY 1 1 130,000 130,000 130,000 0 -- -- 28 PULPIT F99 KY 7 4 125,000 125,000 210,000 26 155,500 117,500 29 DIXIE UNION F02 KY 16 15 122,000 100,000 245,000 38 99,878 73,500 30 OFFICER F04 KY 1 1 120,000 120,000 120,000 27 21,311 11,000 31 CORINTHIAN F09 KY 14 11 118,272 50,000 625,000 67 85,425 65,000 32 DYNAFORMER F91 KY 6 4 117,250 130,000 200,000 18 277,284 216,085 33 EMPIRE MAKER F05 KY 7 3 113,333 130,000 150,000 33 184,592 140,000 34 MR. GREELEY F97 KY 22 17 108,411 80,000 350,000 63 167,089 115,000 35 EXCHANGE RATE F03 KY 7 5 103,400 105,000 135,000 29 58,051 27,000 36 CANDY RIDE (ARG) F06 KY 16 10 101,700 57,500 320,000 17 78,000 37,000 37 YES IT'S TRUE F02 KY 1 1 100,000 100,000 100,000 27 46,516 41,000 38 PIONEEROF THE NILE F11 KY 6 5 98,800 90,000 150,000 0 -- -- 39 HARLAN'S HOLIDAY F05 KY 10 7 95,285 55,000 260,000 44 71,959 40,958 40 LEMON DROP KID F02 KY 15 11 94,000 80,000 200,000 50 78,530 50,000 41 AFLEET ALEX F07 KY 12 10 92,800 60,000 425,000 33 86,824 40,000 42 OLD FASHIONED F11 KY 4 3 92,666 65,000 190,000 0 -- -- 43 BLUEGRASS CAT F08 KY 16 14 89,800 36,000 725,000 41 62,853 47,000 44 STREET SENSE F09 KY 7 7 88,142 80,000 150,000 43 129,933 125,000 45 SKY MESA F05 KY 8 7 80,857 85,000 155,000 11 52,681 40,000 46 HARD SPUN F09 KY 14 10 80,000 67,500 190,000 62 107,862 85,000 47 TALE OF THE CAT F00 KY 8 5 77,400 90,000 110,000 49 81,265 54,000 48 ELNADIM F02 IRE 1 1 76,340 76,340 76,340 10 7,510 4,631 48 PIVOTAL (GB) F98 ENG 1 1 76,340 76,340 76,340 37 168,152 162,996 50 HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (IRE) F08 IRE 1 1 73,160 73,160 73,160 72 59,428 45,903 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 17 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

TOP 50 Sires of Weanlings (by Average)

2010 Weanling Sales 2010 Yearling Sales Rank by Average Fyr Loc Ring Sold Average Median Top Colt Top Filly Sold A verage Median 1 DYNAFORMER F91 KY 6 5 $ 237,000 $ 220,000 $ 220,000 $ 450,000 18 $277,284 $216,085 2 TAPIT F06 KY 13 10 215,200 232,500 350,000 255,000 38 117,342 70,500 3 HENRYTHENAVIGATOR F10 KY 5 5 208,000 130,000 450,000 30,000 0 -- -- 4 RAVEN'S PASS F10 IRE 7 6 196,666 170,000 335,000 140,000 0 -- -- 5 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 KY 6 5 192,000 150,000 410,000 - 49 181,204 150,000 6 DIVINE PARK F10 KY 1 1 180,000 180,000 - 180,000 0 -- -- 7 ROCK HARD TEN F07 KY 7 5 156,000 170,000 300,000 185,000 38 81,868 55,000 8 CANDY RIDE (ARG) F06 KY 9 8 150,312 117,500 260,000 320,000 17 78,000 37,000 9 HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (IRE)F08 IRE 1 1 150,000 150,000 150,000 - 72 59,428 45,903 10 STREET SENSE F09 KY 10 9 145,555 85,000 450,000 200,000 43 129,933 125,000 11 INDIAN CHARLIE F90 KY 10 8 133,625 115,000 270,000 130,000 42 134,440 117,500 12 A. P. WARRIOR F08 KY 1 1 130,000 130,000 - 130,000 25 16,344 8,000 13 BERNARDINI F08 KY 14 12 124,333 115,000 190,000 270,000 36 205,586 160,000 14 PULPIT F99 KY 6 6 124,166 100,000 310,000 100,000 26 155,500 117,500 15 MEDAGLIA D'ORO F06 KY 21 16 123,875 112,500 220,000 350,000 44 145,806 97,500 16 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY F02 KY 6 6 120,000 110,000 100,000 280,000 54 161,483 132,390 17 MALIBU MOON F01 KY 15 14 105,142 85,000 195,000 225,000 59 152,364 95,000 18 ARCH F00 KY 8 7 94,285 75,000 120,000 200,000 29 96,337 80,000 19 BROKEN VOW F03 KY 4 3 88,333 50,000 165,000 50,000 43 48,172 40,000 20 LION HEART F06 KY 5 3 85,666 70,000 130,000 57,000 51 41,429 25,000 21 MINESHAFT F05 KY 4 3 84,000 90,000 105,000 57,000 24 70,083 48,500 22 SPEIGHTSTOWN F06 KY 12 8 81,250 47,500 240,000 140,000 40 92,171 70,500 23 DIXIE UNION F02 KY 12 7 80,428 75,000 190,000 130,000 38 99,878 73,500 24 TOUCH GOLD F00 KY 1 1 80,000 80,000 80,000 - 18 22,105 8,000 25 MR. GREELEY F97 KY 7 6 75,833 70,000 160,000 90,000 63 167,089 115,000 26 MAJESTIC WARRIOR F10 KY 6 4 75,500 60,000 160,000 95,000 0 -- -- 27 WAR FRONT F08 KY 2 1 75,000 75,000 - 75,000 31 41,458 30,000 27 BIG BROWN F10 KY 9 8 75,000 72,500 80,000 135,000 0 -- -- 29 MORE THAN READY F02 KY 4 2 72,500 72,500 - 95,000 45 91,044 70,000 30 TALE OF THE CAT F00 KY 12 9 70,888 50,000 210,000 100,000 49 81,265 54,000 31 CORINTHIAN F09 KY 12 8 70,125 35,000 260,000 115,000 67 85,425 65,000 32 EXCHANGE RATE F03 KY 4 4 70,000 62,500 110,000 45,000 29 58,051 27,000 33 MIDNIGHT LUTE F10 KY 11 9 67,111 42,000 170,000 15,000 0 -- -- 34 TIZNOW F03 KY 8 7 66,571 30,000 170,000 150,000 50 159,500 127,500 35 ANY GIVEN SATURDAY F09 KY 8 3 65,000 40,000 25,000 130,000 32 69,028 47,500 36 HARLAN'S HOLIDAY F05 KY 13 9 63,000 35,000 90,000 290,000 44 71,959 40,958 37 HARD SPUN F09 KY 13 11 61,227 59,000 150,000 70,000 62 107,862 85,000 38 CURLIN F10 KY 6 4 61,000 65,000 42,000 72,000 0 -- -- 39 ELUSIVE QUALITY F00 KY 16 11 56,909 40,000 170,000 40,000 56 90,763 61,000 40 AFLEET ALEX F07 KY 9 7 55,571 45,000 45,000 115,000 33 86,824 40,000 41 STREET BOSS F10 KY 15 13 54,807 42,000 115,000 90,000 0 -- -- 42 FIRST SAMURAI F08 KY 6 4 52,500 61,000 - 72,000 39 90,889 60,000 43 SCAT DADDY F09 KY 3 2 52,000 52,000 80,000 - 45 54,502 45,000 43 BROTHER DEREK F10 KY 3 1 52,000 52,000 - 52,000 0 -- -- 45 SPRING AT LAST F10 KY 2 1 50,000 50,000 50,000 - 0 -- -- 45 SINGSPIEL (IRE) F99 ENG 1 1 50,000 50,000 50,000 - 27 53,473 43,592 45 EMPIRE MAKER F05 KY 4 1 50,000 50,000 50,000 - 33 184,592 140,000 48 HEATSEEKER (IRE) F10 KY 2 2 49,500 49,500 95,000 - 0 -- -- 49 BLUEGRASS CAT F08 KY 11 7 49,142 35,000 85,000 110,000 41 62,853 47,000 50 INTO MISCHIEF F10 KY 2 2 47,250 47,250 9,500 85,000 0 -- -- P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/10 • PAGE 18 of 18 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Top 14 Covering Sires (Freshman)

2010 Covering Sires, Freshman Only Rank by Average Loc Ring Sold Average Median Top Mare 1 SEA THE STARS (IRE) IRE 2 2 $ 975,000 $975,000 $1,050,000 2 KODIAK KOWBOY KY 1 1 130,000 130,000 130,000 3 PIONEEROF THE NILE KY 6 5 98,800 90,000 150,000 4 OLD FASHIONED KY 4 3 92,666 65,000 190,000 5 ZENSATIONAL KY 10 8 66,125 58,500 175,000 6 COLONEL JOHN KY 6 3 30,333 21,000 50,000 7 U S RANGER KY 1 1 26,000 26,000 26,000 8 ARCHIPENKO ENG 3 2 24,651 24,651 44,532 9 DENIS OF CORK FL 1 1 22,000 22,000 22,000 10 EINSTEIN (BRZ) KY 1 1 10,000 10,000 10,000 11 YESBYJIMMINY FL 4 2 5,600 5,600 9,000 12 TWO STEP SALSA FL 3 2 4,750 4,750 8,000 13 THEWAYYOUARE KY 1 1 3,000 3,000 3,000 14 IN SUMMATION FL 5 4 1,850 1,700 3,000

Top 30 Sires of Weanlings (Freshman)

2010 Weanling Sales, Freshman Only Rank by Average Loc Ring Sold Average Median Top Colt Top Filly 1 HENRYTHENAVIGATOR KY 5 5 $208,000 $130,000 $ 450,000 $ 30,000 2 RAVEN'S PASS IRE 7 6 196,666 170,000 335,000 140,000 3 DIVINE PARK KY 1 1 180,000 180,000 - 180,000 4 MAJESTIC WARRIOR KY 6 4 75,500 60,000 160,000 95,000 5 BIG BROWN KY 9 8 75,000 72,500 80,000 135,000 6 MIDNIGHT LUTE KY 11 9 67,111 42,000 170,000 15,000 7 CURLIN KY 6 4 61,000 65,000 42,000 72,000 8 STREET BOSS KY 15 13 54,807 42,000 115,000 90,000 9 BROTHER DEREK KY 3 1 52,000 52,000 - 52,000 10 SPRING AT LAST KY 2 1 50,000 50,000 50,000 - 11 HEATSEEKER (IRE) KY 2 2 49,500 49,500 95,000 - 12 INTO MISCHIEF KY 2 2 47,250 47,250 9,500 85,000 13 HORSE GREELEY KY 2 2 41,000 41,000 35,000 47,000 14 WAR PASS KY 3 3 32,666 15,000 80,000 3,000 15 COWTOWN CAT FL 11 6 22,916 17,000 70,000 20,000 16 TIZ WONDERFUL KY 3 2 20,750 20,750 35,000 - 17 STREET HERO KY 3 1 20,000 20,000 20,000 - 17 FIRST DEFENCE KY 1 1 20,000 20,000 - 20,000 19 READY'S IMAGE KY 1 1 17,000 17,000 - 17,000 20 CIRCULAR QUAY FL 5 2 15,500 15,500 17,000 - 21 STUDENT COUNCIL KY 4 1 12,000 12,000 12,000 - 22 KEYED ENTRY FL 1 1 8,000 8,000 8,000 - 23 SALUTE THE SARGE KY 1 1 6,500 6,500 - 6,500 24 THE GREEN MONKEY FL 2 1 6,000 6,000 - 6,000 25 SHOWING UP FL 2 1 5,500 5,500 5,500 - 26 HARLINGTON KY 2 1 5,000 5,000 - 5,000 26 GOT THE LAST LAUGH FL 1 1 5,000 5,000 - 5,000 28 XCHANGER FL 2 2 4,750 4,750 4,500 5,000 29 BELGRAVIA FL 6 1 3,500 3,500 - 3,500 30 GOTTCHA GOLD FL 4 3 2,800 2,700 4,700 1,000 Street Magician Street Cry–Magical Meadow, by Meadowlake

Street Cry’s Street Magician To Northview’s Maryland Division For 2011!

STREET MAGICIAN, a graded stakes winner from the first crop of leading international sireSTREET CRY (Ire), will stand his first season at Northview Stallion Station in Chesapeake City, Md., in 2011. An exceptionally fast race horse who competed in the best of circles, STREET MAGICIAN won half of his 10 career starts, including three stakes. During his 3-year-old season, he captured the Gr.3 Hirsch Jacobs S. at 6 fur. on the Preakness undercard, as well as Gulfstream Park’s $175,000 Aventura S. at 7 fur. in his stakes debut. His first win, in a 6 fur. maiden special at Gulfstream Park in his second career start, earned him a 100 Beyer Figure. In his first start on a synthetic track, STREET MAGICIAN led throughout in the 5 1/2 fur. $100,000 Karl PA STALLIONS Boyes Memorial Northwestern PA S. at Presque Isle Downs, setting a track record of 1:02.24 while Fairbanks recording a 102 Beyer. Lido Palace (Chi) The first son of STREET CRY to stand in the region, 6-year-old STREET MAGICIAN is out of the Love of Money Meadowlake mare, Magical Meadow. His second dam, stakes winner SPECIAL KELL, is a half-sister Medallist to stakes winner and multiple stakes producer TURN TO T. J. The productive family, well-known in the Partner’s Hero Mid-Atlantic region, has nearly two dozen stakes horses descending from STREET MAGICIAN’s third MD STALLION dam, Ran’s Chick, including DOING GREAT, 2010 winner of the $100,000 Maryland Million Lassie. Bullsbay A very correct stallion from one of the hottest sire Dance With Ravens lines in the world today, STREET MAGICIAN will Race Highlights Deputy Storm stand for $3,000. Great Notion Lion Hearted Not For Love Northview 410.885.2855 northviewstallions.com Street Magician Stallion Station 55 Northern Dancer Dr. Chesapeake City, MD 21915 Two Punch

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LARRY JONES BACK TO WORK Trainer Larry NORTH AMERICA Jones, who decided to hang up the stopwatch at the end of 2009, announced yesterday that he will be going back to work. Jones will MOTION TO TRAIN ALL TEAM VALOR TEAM; take control of the string of IRWIN'S STRING TO FAIR HILL Effective immedi- horses his wife, Cindy, has ately, Graham Motion will train all of Team Valor Inter- been handling for the past year, national's horses based in North America. Barry Irwin's and will be stabled at Oaklawn far-flung stable will be housed under one roof in a Park over the winter. According 40-stall barn that Team Valor is buying at Fair Hill Train- to a press release, Fox Hill ing Center near Elkton, Maryland. Team Valor and Mo- Farm=s Rick Porter will send tion came to a mutual agreement last week prior to the Jones two of his top horses, Breeders' Cup, in which Motion saddled the winner of GSW Havre de Grace (Saint the GI BC Filly & Mare Turf in Shared Account (Pleas- Liam), third in the GI Breeders= Larry Jones Horsephotos antly Perfect). Team Valor also owns GI BC Juvenile Cup Ladies= Classic Nov. 5; and Turf winner Pluck (More Than Ready). Motion will con- GSW Winslow Homer (Unbridled=s Song), who was tinue to operate his public stable out of his current barn sidelined after a nine-length romp in the Curlin S. at at Fair Hill, but he will be the only trainer Team Valor Saratoga in August. Both horses are currently handled will employ. AIt's a good opportunity for us," said Mo- by trainer Anthony Dutrow. As to his decision to come tion. "Team Valor has some very nice horses." Pluck out of retirement, Jones said, ACindy said it is her turn arrives at Fair Hill later in the week and is under serious to retire. But I presume she=ll be around the barn a lot. consideration for the Irish 2000 Guineas next spring. "I We look forward to being at Oaklawn in the next two remember when Fourstars Allstar was trained on the or three weeks, and I=m ready to get back into action.@ East Coast and was sent over to win the Irish 2000 Guineas,@ said Irwin. AI always had in mind to try to duplicate that feat if we ever came up with a proper NEW YORK candidate. I think Pluck could be that horse. I men- tioned this to Graham, and he shares my enthusiasm Yesterday=s Results: for the project.@ A longtime advocate of European train- 3rd-AQU, $45,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:04 4/5, ft. ing methods, Irwin said that the main reasons for mak- +INDIAN TALE (f, 2, Tale of the Cat--Indy Power, by ing the move from various racetracks to one training A.P. Indy), given a 5-2 chance for her unveiling, was a center are that the opportunity to have one set of eyes close-up fourth as Simply Delightful (Speightstown) on all of his horses on a daily basis appealed to him, carved out an opening quarter in :22.75. Ready to roll and the chance to have Motion train the string was turning for home, she assumed command with ease exhilarating. This season Motion has trained South and, despite racing greenly late, proved best to score African import Gypsy's Warning to win the GIII by 4 1/2 lengths over the pacesetter. Sales history: Eatontown S. at Monmouth and place in the GI Yellow $25,000 yrl '09 FTMOCT; $65,000 2yo >10 FTMMAY. Ribbon S. and GI Beverly D. S., as well as German Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by import Daveron, who took the Scoot S. at Belmont Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $27,000. Park. AI will miss our current trainers,@ Irwin said. AI O-Flying Zee Stable. B-Sondra & Howard M Bender have the highest admiration for them, and they have (MD). T-Carlos F Martin. done a super job for the stable. But at this stage of our stable's development, we think we can have a more cohesive business and training environment with all of EAST our horses in one place." Yesterday=s Results: BLACK-TYPE STAKES CLOSINGS 3rd-LRL, $28,000, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:12, ft. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13: +NO EASY ANSWER (c, 2, Petionville--Untangled, by 11-25 $100,000a Fall Highweight H.-III, Aqu, Unbridled) was granted a 5-1 chance after taking early 3yo/up, 6f (0) money in his career debut. Content to track the early 11-26 $150,000 Top Flight H.-II, Aqu, 3yo/up, f/m, pace, the half to Political Web, SW, $210,290, was 8f (0) forced to steady near the three sixteenth pole, was 11-27 $250,000 Hill >n= Dale Cigar Mile H.-I, Aqu, rerouted wide for the stretch drive and pulled away late 3yo/up, 8f (0) to score by five lengths over odds-on Bri=s Vision (Pol- 11-27 $250,000 Gazelle-I, Aqu, 3yo, f, 9f (0) lard=s Vision). Sales history: $15,000 yrl '09 KEESEP. 11-27 $200,000 Remsen-II, Aqu, 2yo, 9f (0) Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by 11-27 $200,000 Demoiselle-II, Aqu, 2yo, f, 9f (0) Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $15,960. www.stakesdigestweekly.com O/B-Everest Stables Inc (KY). T-Timothy J Tullock, Jr. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 11/12/10 • PAGE 2 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

East Report cont. Change to FTBOA Breeders= Awards Program: 7th-LRL, $26,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, (Edited Press Release) The Board of Directors of the 1:44 4/5, fm. Florida Thoroughbred Breeders= and Owners= Associa- TENTH WISH (g, 3, Rock Hard Ten--Betty's Wish tion announced Tuesday a change in the manner in {GSW, $215,440}, by Gold Case) came from off the which Breeders= Awards will be paid in 2011. Subject pace to take his debut at Delaware Sept. 7 and was to the terms of the FTBOA=s annual awards plan, which given a 2-1 chance to make it two straight here. Held must be filed with and approved by the state, the off the early pace in the early going, the dark bay drove FTBOA board voted unanimously to pay a Breeders= between rivals on the far turn, was in front a furlong Award to the breeder of a Florida-bred lawfully regis- out and maintained a 2 1/2-length margin over Time for tered with the FTBOA that finishes in first, second or Tutt (Untuttable) at the wire. Sales history: $30,000 third place in a race at a Florida Thoroughbred track as RNA yrl '08 KEESEP. Click for the brisnet.com chart or follows: Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: $ First place: Ten percent of the announced gross 2-2-0-0, $36,420. purse, less any Florida Owners= Awards included O/B-Magalen O Bryant (KY). T-Jonathan E Sheppard. therein, with each such Breeders= Award limited to no Raised & Consigned by Waterford-Millford Farm more than $10,000. 8th-LRL, $28,000, Msw, 2yo, 6f, 1:12 3/5, ft. $ Second place: Three percent of the announced gross +REGAL REVENGE (c, 2, Petionville--Regal Boot {SP}, purse, less any Florida Owners= Awards included by Storm Boot), given a 3-1 chance, jumped out to take therein, with each such Breeders= Award limited to no a narrow advantage, extended his advantage through- more than $3,000. out and was an easy four-length winner over Kodiak $ Third place: Two percent of the announced gross Song (Domestic Dispute). Sales history: $8,500 yrl '09 purse, less any Florida Owners= Awards included KEESEP. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, spon- therein, with each such Breeders= Award limited to no sored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, more than $1,500. $15,960. The FTBOA s annual awards plan for 2011 will be O-Everest Stables Inc. B-Everest Stables Inc (KY). = submitted to the Department of Business and Profes- T-Timothy J Tullock Jr. sional Regulation=s pari-mutuel division in the coming week. This is another component of our economic 1st-CRC, $27,500, Msw, 3-5yo, f/m, 1mT, 1:39 3/5, A stimulus plan being implemented, said FTBOA Presi- fm. @ dent Fred Brei. AWe appreciate all the input we received +HOT CAPPUCINO (f, 3, Medaglia d=Oro--Warm the from Florida s breeders on this important decision for Drum, by Kingmambo), sent off the 7-2 second choice, = our industry. In addition to paying three places for settled in midpack early and advanced on the front rank @ Florida races, FTBOA officials anticipate being able to through a half-mile in :49.11 and three quarters in pay out-of-state Breeders Awards for Florida-breds that 1:14.15. Needing some room at the head of the = win Sunshine Millions races in California for 2010 and stretch, the bay swung out for the drive and drew clear 2011. late to graduate by 1 1/4 lengths over Perfect Berry (Mr. Light {Arg}). Sales history: $240,000 RNA yrl '08 KEESEP. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, spon- CENTRAL sored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $16,500. Yesterday s Results: O-Palm Beach Racing Partnership. B-Stonewall Farm = 9th-CDX, $46,192, Alw, NW2$X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, Stallions (KY). T-Stephen L DiMauro. 1:43, fm. 1--ASPHALT, 117, c, 3, War Chant--Island Fire, by 1st-CTX, $26,200, Msw, 2yo, f, 7f, 1:29 2/5, ft. Island Whirl. ($100,000 yrl '08 KEESEP). O-Joseph BAHIA BEACH (f, 2, Awesome Again--Pop Princess, by Riccelli; B-Peter Vegso Racing Stable (FL); T-Eddie Alphabet Soup), outrun when trying the turf at Ken- Kenneally. Lifetime Record: MGSP, 13-3-2-4, tucky Downs in her Sept. 11 debut, turned it around $188,444. *1/2 to Rikman (Storm Creek), SW, when switched to the dirt. The grey filly was off to an $462,846. awkward start, but recovered to settle just off the heels of the leaders through a slow half in :49.45. She hit the THREE CHIMNEYS Sales Graduate gas in the final furlong and got up to best Ravenscourt 2--Au Moon, 120, g, 4, Malibu Moon--She's Mahogany, (Lion Heart) by a half-length as the 2-1 second choice. by Woodman. ($130,000 yrl '07 KEESEP). Sales history: $65,000 RNA yrl '09 KEESEP; $115,000 3--Dr. Smarty Jack, 120, c, 4, Smarty Jones-- 2yo >10 ADNAPR. Click for the brisnet.com chart. Life- Hoh Buzzard (Ire), by Alhaarth (Ire). time Record: 2-1-0-0, $15,975. Margins: 1HF, HF, HF. Odds: 0.70, 30.20, 10.00. O-Silverton Hill LLC. B-Adena Springs (KY). T-J Runco. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 11/12/10 • PAGE 3 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

9th-CD cont. Asphalt, runner up in this track=s Apr. 30 GII Ameri- CALIFORNIA can Turf and the GIII Jefferson Cup June 12, was sixth in Arlington=s GII American Derby July 17. Third in his Yesterday=s Results: two latest starts, including the nine-panel GIII Haw- 7th-HOL, $55,504, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2$X, thorne Derby Oct. 9, the bay was well supported to get 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:07 3/5, fm. back on track here. Assuming his customary position in CARACORTADO (g, 3, Cat Dreams--Mons Venus, by the middle of the pack this time, the sophomore hit the Maria's Mon) annexed all four starts during his juvenile front in the stretch and was comfortably in front at the season, including a 1 3/4-length victory over the well- wire. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, spon- regarded Alphie=s Bet (Tribal Rule) in the California sored by Taylor Made. Breeders= Championship against state-bred foes in De- cember. Off to a winning 8th-CDX, $49,796, Alw, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, start in the GII Robert B. 1:44 3/5, ft. Lewis S. at Santa Anita FLOURISH (f, 3, Distorted Humor--Viviana {MSW & Feb. 13, the handsome GSP-Fr}, by Nureyev), who launched her career for chestnut was a credible Bobby Frankel, kicked off her tenure with Bill Mott with third next time out in the a runner-up finish over the Saratoga sod July 23. Finally GII San Felipe S. Mar. 13. getting the monkey off her back while stretching to Fourth behind Sidney=s 1 3/16-miles over that turf course Sept. 1, the chestnut Candy (Candy Ride {Arg}) was seventh most recently in a nine-furlong allowance in the GI Santa Anita Derby Benoit Photo at Keeneland Oct. 13. Getting blinkers for the first time Apr. 3, the gelding came in this return to the dirt, the Juddmonte homebred home a tired seventh--beaten 10 3/4 lengths by Lookin assumed command early, held a narrow advantage At Lucky (Smart Strike)--in the GI Preakness S. May 15. throughout, was momentarily headed in the stretch, but He had been on the shelf since. Sent off at tasty 7-2 had something left in the tank to best Crown Me odds for his turf bow, Caracortado performed more like Wicked (Wild and Wicked) by a neck at the wire. The the odds-on choice. Content to stalk the pace in sixth winner is a half to Tates Creek (Rahy), MGISW, through opening splits of :22.25 and :44.49, he $1,471,674; Sightseek (Distant View), MGISW, rounded the final turn five wide and produced an $2,445,216 and Special Rate (Pulpit), SW, $187,950. eyecatching late kick to win by a widening 1 3/4 Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by lengths over Cherokee Heaven (Cherokee Run). The Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 7-2-3-0, $87,427. final time was one tick off the course record. Click for O/B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY). T-William I Mott. the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: GSW, 9-6-0-1, $296,520. 7th-CDX, $48,562, Msw, 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:18 1/5, ft. O-Blahut Racing & Lo Hi Racing. B/T-M Machowsky (CA). RED HOT MARIA (f, 2, Maria=s Mon--Red Hot Bertie, by Tabasco Cat) showed good speed, but had to settle for second in her career bow at Hoosier Oct. 13. Installed the 2-1 choice here, the half to Red Hot Buddha (Bud- Hip #1913 - DEFLATION dha), MSW, $225,201, was within striking distacne Selling Saturday, November 13th throughout, responded to urging in the stretch and got Updates under the 1st dam: up in time to collect a neck victory over It s My Passion = NEW NORMAL (f. by Forestry-New Economy) (Successful Appeal). Sales history: $260,000 RNA yrl At 2, 2010, $157,620. 1st Natalma S. [G3] at WO on 9/18. video '09 FTKJUL. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, Distorted Economy (c. by Distorted Humor-New Economy) sponsored by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, At 3, 2010, $176,340. 3rd El Cajon S. at Dmr on 9/3. $35,800. 2nd Super Derby [G2] at LaD on 9/25. NOBLE'S PROMISE O-Pop-A-Top LLC. B-Popatop LLC (KY). T-Thomas M (c. by Cuvee) To 3, 2010, $936,787. Won the Amoss. Jimmy V. Don't Give Up...Don't Ever Give Up S. at CD 11/5. video Elm Tree Farm Raised

HIP 2031 - ½ sister selling at KeeNov with TAYLOR MADE 3rd-AQU ($45K Msw) INDIAN TALE (Tale of the Cat) takes career debut by 4 1/2 lengths. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will 8th-CDX ($49K Alw) Regally bred FLOURISH indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will (Distorted Humor) scores with first-time blinkers. denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will 1st-CRC ($27K, Msw) HOT CAPPUCINO (Medaglia indicate first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state- d = Oro) takes career unveiling by 1 1/4 lengths. bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races 7th-CDX ($48K, Msw) CARACORTADO (Cat Dreams) sails to victory in his turf bow. and an (R) will be used for other restricted races. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 11/12/10 • PAGE 4 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

So. Cal Report cont. 5th-HOL, $42,400, Alw, NW1$X, 3yo/up, f/m, AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:44, ft. KAYCE ACE (f, 3, Tiznow--Sweet Damsel, by IN FRANCE: Turkoman) was runner-up in her debut at Santa Anita in Putyball, f, 2, Silver Deputy. See "France." March before graduating over this track and trip May 6. Third in her next two over this surface, she came home second in a Monmouth dirt allowance Aug. 15. Seventh in the GIII Selene S. Sept. 26, the WinStar homebred weakened late to be third most recently going nine panels over Keeneland=s Polytrack Oct. 17. Sent off the 8-5 choice here, Kayce Ace made all en route to a 1/2- First-crop starters to watch: Friday, November 12 length victory over Downhill Diva (Swiss Yodeler). The Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2007 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ winner is a half to Caroline's Gold (Touch Gold), GSP, BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) $156,410; and full to Colonel John, MGISW, BADGE OF SILVER (Silver Deputy), Airdrie Stud, $15K, 101/12/0 $1,779,012 and Mr. Hot Stuff, GISP, $194,330. Click 10-CD, Msw, 6 1/2f, +Sheriff Bullock, $22K FTK JUL yrl, 15-1 for the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor BLUEGRASS CAT (Storm Cat), Winstar Farm LLC, $50K, 118/18/2 Made. Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-3, $89,850. 7-CD, Msw, 6 1/2f, Percussion, $190K KEE SEP yrl, 30-1 O-WinStar Farm LLC. B-WinStar Farm, LLC (KY). T-Eoin CONGRATS (A.P. Indy), Vinery Ltd., $13K, 108/20/2 G Harty. 7-PHA, Alw, 6 1/2f, Servin Aces, $16K OBS APR 2yo, 8-1 NIIGON (Unbridled), Colebook Farms Stallion Station, 56/4/0 8-WO, Msw, 1 1/16m, Magdaline, 30-1 RETIRED 8-WO, Msw, 1 1/16m, Niigon's Emblem, $2K CAN SEP yrl, 50-1 8-WO, Msw, 1 1/16m, Sava River, $4K CAN SEP yrl, 10-1 PINK VIPER POMEROY (Boundary), Vinery Ltd., $13K, 96/19/0 7-PHA, Alw, 6 1/2f, Bandola, $54K OBS APR 2yo, 4-1 (h, 6, Smoke Glacken--Iridescence, by Mt. Livermore) ROCKPORT HARBOR (Unbridled's Song), Darley, $20K, 118/14/2 Lifetime Record: 37-3-3-5, $210,066. O/B/T: 10-CD, Msw, 6 1/2f, Little Sheik, $40K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 Quality Racing Stables & Joseph Sgro/Jerry & Liz Squyres (KY)/ STRUT THE STAGE (Theatrical {Ire}), Sam-Son Farm, 26/4/2 Ralph d’Alessandro. Highlights: 8-WO, Msw, 1 1/16m, Rageing Brooke, 50-1 1/2 to GISW Flashy Bull (Holy Bull); won ‘07 Count Fleet S. SURVIVALIST (Danzig), Park Stud, 41/4/0 Entering Stud at: Fanlew Farms, Sarapta, LA. Stud Fee: 8-WO, Msw, 1 1/16m, Kalypso Kerry, $5K CAN SEP yrl, 7-2 $1,000 live foal. 8-WO, Msw, 1 1/16m, I Don't Quit, 20-1

First/Second-crop starters to watch: Friday, Nov. 12 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2006 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ INDUSTRY INFO BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) EUGENE'S THIRD SON (Indian Charlie), Red River Farms, $2K, 29/7/0 Virginia Bettor Wins BC Betting Challenge: 3-HAW, Msw, 6f, +I'm No Pluto, $40K LOU OCT yrl, 5-1 Robert Hansan of Reston, Virginia, defeated a field of FORD EVERY STREAM (Seeking the Gold), Clear Creek Stud, LLC, 95 of the nation=s best handicappers and collected a $3K, 74/20/1 total of $181,863 in winning the Breeders= Cup Betting 3-DED, Msw, 5f, +Sam the Shifter, 6-1 Challenge held over the two championship days last Friday and Saturday at Churchill Downs. Hansan won The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the the first prize money of $137,000 and added $44,863 9th Race, $56,000 Allowance, at the Churchill Downs. in winnings. Players were required to buy-in for For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. $10,000, of which $7,500 was the bankroll for the two days. Hansan entered the Breeders= Cup Classic with a remaining bankroll of $7,263 and went Aall-in@ on • ON THE WORKTAB • Blame, netting him $44,863 in winnings, good enough AQUEDUCT for the title. AIt was quite thrilling to be part of this and Eightyfiveinafifty (Forest Camp), 5f, :59.23, 1/3 I=m ecstatic about winning the event, which has be- come the most prestigious live money tournament in BELMONT the country,@ said Hansan. AIt=s wonderful to be able to Affirmatif (Unbridled’s Song), 4f (tr.), :49.83, 8/20 take in the atmosphere surrounding the Breeders= Cup Funny Moon (Malibu Moon), 4f, :49.55, 1/8 and witness the Championships in person.@ Redding Colliery (Mineshaft), 5f (tr.), 1:01.88, 2/2 HOLLYWOOD PARK All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Cost of Freedom (Cee’s Tizzy), 4f, :47.00, 2/29 unless otherwise indicated Twirling Candy (Candy Ride {Arg}), 5f, 1:03.40, 25/31 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 11/12/10 • PAGE 5 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Yesterday's Results: EUROPE Southwell, 12.20, Mdn, ,2,500, 2yo, 7f (AWT), 1:29.30, stn. +BROWN PANTHER (GB) (c, 2, Shirocco {Ger}--Treble Heights {Ire} {SW & MGSP-GB, GSP-Fr}, by Unfuwain), FRANCE sent off the 9-2 joint-second favorite, was prominent from the start. Catching Flying Power (GB) (Dubai Des- Yesterday's Results: tination) inside the final 50 yards, the homebred as- CRITERIUM DU LANGUEDOC-Listed, i55,000, serted for a length success. Brown Panther is the ninth Toulouse, 11-11, 2yo, 1mT, 1:42.94, vsf. winner for his freshman sire (by Monsun {Ger}). Video, 1--#PUTYBALL, 120, f, 2, by Silver Deputy courtesy attheraces.com. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, 1st Dam: Ball Gown, by Silver Hawk ,1,619. 2nd Dam: Dancing Rags, by Nijinsky II O/B-Owen Promotions Ltd; T-Tom Dascombe. 3rd Dam: Glad Rags (GB), by High Hat (GB) ($70,000 RNA yrl '09 KEESEP; i50,000 2yo '10 ARQMAY). O-Prime Equestrian SARL; B-K Wycoff & ITALY D Wycoff; T-Xavier Nakkachdji; J-Gregory Benoist; i27,500. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, NOVEMBER SALE TODAY i49,300. SGA=s November Sale of foals, yearlings and horses Consigned by BLUEWATER SALES at KeeSep ‘09 in training is staged at Milan today, with 110 cata- logued. Of the yearlings, there is a sole offering by 2--Nova Hawk (GB), 120, f, 2, Hawk Wing--Reveuse de Oasis Dream (GB) who is a half-brother to MSW and Jour (Ire), by Sadler's Wells. O-Ahmed Mouknass & GSP Munsef (GB) (Zafonic) consigned as hip 71 b y Anthony Forde; B-Ermyn Lodge Stud Limited; T-Rod Azienda Agricola Sant= Agostino & Vulci. Hurricane Run Collet; i11,000. (Ire) also has a representative, and Razza del Velino=s 3--Ixgan (Fr), 123, c, 2, Indian Rocket (GB)--Bela Cara hip 72 is a daughter of MSW & GSP Midefix (Ity) (Night (Fr), by Law Society. O/B-Ecurie Jarlan; T-Christian Shift), responsible for this year=s smart two-year-old Baillet; i8,250. Oeuvre d=Art (Ire) (Marju {Ire}) Selling starts at 1 p.m. Margins: 2, 4, NO. Odds: 9.00, 31.00, 7.80. Full catalogue is available on www.sgasales.com. Also Ran: Chopsoave (Fr), Va (Fr), Peace of Oasis (Fr), Volcanico (Ire), Pepito Grillo (GB), Numbers Talk (Ire), Secretside (Ire), Darnell (GB). B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Putyball got off the mark at Longchamp last time Sept. 9, and made light of the testing conditions to AMERICA open her black-type account here. Settled in the wake of the leaders early, the chestnut challenged wide as ALLOWANCE RESULTS: the field turned into the straight and pulled away from 1st-WOX, $60,100, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, 5f (AWT), :58, Nova Hawk inside the final furlong. ft. MOLINARO WARRIOR (g, 3, Where's the Ring-- Warcliffe, by War Deputy) Lifetime Record: 16-2-5-1, BRITAIN $135,272. O-Molinaro Stable. B-Charles Baker (ON). T-Ross Armata. SULAMANI TO YORTON FARM Sulamani (Ire) (Hernando {Fr}--Soul Dream, by Al- 2nd-AQU, $44,000, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X, (S), leged) has been purchased privately by Rathbarry Stud 3yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:24 4/5, ft. to stand at David Futter's Yorton Farm Stud in a deal BEARURSA (m, 5, Precise End--Since Time Began, by brokered by Richard Venn Bloodstock. The six-time Rubiano) Lifetime Record: 31-7-10-5, $255,711. Group 1 winner, who sired last year's G1 St Leger O-Mark J Lewis. B-Sez Who Thoroughbreds (NY). winner Mastery (GB) from his first crop, will join Indian T-Steven M Asmussen. *$165,000 yrl '06 FTKJUL; Danehill (Ire), Revoque (Ire), Primo Valentino (GB) and $180,000 2yo >07 FTFFEB. *1/2 to Victorina (Delaware Blueprint (GB) at the Shropshire-based establishment at Township), GSW, $732,727. a fee of 2,500, Oct. 1 terms. "I am delighted to be , HIP 5039 - ½ by Yes It’s True selling at KeeNov with TAYLOR MADE given this opportunity and to receive the continued support of the Cashman family,@ said David Futter. 8th-AQU, $43,000, NW1X, (S), 3/up, 1m, 1:37 1/5, ft. ASulamani was a superstar on the track and has already ONE TURN EDDIE (g, 4, Judge T C--Knockout Lilly, by made an instant impact at stud with a Group 1 Clas- Two Punch) Lifetime Record: 13-2-2-4, $60,094. sic-winning son from his first crop in 2009. He is a very O-John A Gatti. B-Cedar Ridge Farm LLC (NY). correct, good-looking individual with a great pedigree." T-Rudy R Rodriguez. *$7,000 RNA yrl '07 FTNAUG. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 11/12/10 • PAGE 6 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

8th-DED, $43,000, 11-10, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 1m, 1:38 1/5, ft. Miles Long Gone, c, 2, Candy Ride (Arg)--Carter's Lady, LITTLE POLKA DOT (f, 4, Orientate--Silky Oaks by Banker's Gold. HOL, 11-11, (C), 6 1/2f (AWT), {SW, $264,776}, by Regal Intention) Lifetime Record: 1:17. B-Danny Turner & Candy Ride (Arg) Syndicate 8-3-1-1, $96,645. O-Maggi Moss. B-Southern Equine (PA). *$27,000 yrl '09 KEESEP; $8,500 RNA wlng Stables LLC (LA). T-Thomas M Amoss. '08 KEENOV. Chant My Name, c, 2, Survivalist--Evanthia, by 7th-RPX, $34,000, 11-10, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), Cape Town. WOX, 11-11, (S), 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:47. NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 1/5, ft. B-Kelynack Racing Stable. (ON). *C$92,840 yrl '09 GLEAMING (f, 3, Dehere--Cupid's Comet, by ONTSEP. **Fifth winner for freshman sire (by Danzig). End Sweep) Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-1, $60,764. Poppy Day, f, 3, Saarland--Ms Jaguar Type, by O-Wayne Sanders & Larry Hirsch. B-John James Revo- Gilded Time. AQU, 11-11, (S), 7f, 1:24 4/5. cable Trust (OK). T-W Bret Calhoun. *$52,000 yrl '08 B-Joan T Simpson (NY). *$30,000 yrl '08 FTNAUG. KEESEP. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 4th-PEN, $32,000, 11-10, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m70y, 1:43 3/5, ft. EUROPE BIOHAZZARD (g, 6, Rizzi--Glory Won, by Air Forbes Won) Lifetime Record: 33-3-8-5, $162,221. O-Rayzin CONDITIONS RESULTS: the Bar Stables. B-Sez Who Thoroughbreds (NY). FRANCE, Toulouse, 15.50, i30,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/4mT, T-Michael Lerman. *$47,000 2yo >06 OBSAPR. 2:16.46, vsf. **Full to Rich In Glory, SW, $368,112. QUESTION DAY (FR) (h, 6, Charge d'Affaires {GB}-- Kings Widow {GB}, by Generous {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 8th-CTX, $31,000, 11-10, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), 37 starts, 10 wins, 26 places, i180,150. O-Pierre NW16MX, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1:20 1/5, ft. Beziat; B-Marquise de Moratalla; T-Jean-Claude Rouget. HEAVEN'S VOICE (f, 4, Lion Hearted--Good Lovin', by Smarten) Lifetime Record: MSP, 20-5-5-4, $149,880. FRANCE, Toulouse, 13.05, i27,000, 3yo, 1 5/16mT, O-Kidwells Petite Stable. B-Yigal Rappaport (MD). 2:18.89, vsf. T-Christopher W Grove. LAST SONG (GB) (f, 3, Singspiel {Ire}--Last Rhapsody {Ire}, by Kris {GB}) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 3 wins, 7th-CRC, $30,500, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:36 3/5, fm. 3 places, i37,850. O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al FOLLIA (g, 3, Peace Rules--Forever Brilliant {MSP, Maktoum; B-Darley; T-Henri-Alex Pantall. $101,100}, by Straight Man) Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: $41,095. O-Mary Beth Reis. B-Craig Bernick (FL). Indian Emperor (Ire), g, 2, Araafa (Ire)--Soft, by Lear T-Marcus J Vitali. Fan. Wolverhampton, Britain, 11-11, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 216yds (AWT). B-Wiji Bloodstock. *19,000gns 8th-CRC, $30,500, Opt. Clm. ($16,000), NW1X, RNA wnlg '08 TATDEC. **Third winner for freshman 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12 2/5, ft. sire (by Mull of Kintyre). EVANGELOS (c, 3, Werblin--Alien Ruckus, by Brief Diktat di Gala (GB), f, 2, Diktat (GB)--Tenuta di Gala Ruckus) Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $30,740. O-Mistletoe (Ire), by Nashwan. Milan, Italy, 11-10, Mdn, 2yo, f, Farms & White Cross Stable. B-Shade Tree Thorough- 6fT. B-Scuderia Blueberry Srl. breds Inc (FL). T-Luke E Poulos. *$12,000 RNA yrl '08 Capitano Knox (Ire), c, 2, Halling--Purple Haze (Ire), by OBSAUG. **1/2 to Foreign Ruckus (Strike The Anvil), Spectrum (Ire). Milan, Italy, 11-10, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, SP, $161,987. 1 1/8mT. B-Mount Coote Partnership. *14,000gns 2yo '10 TATGNS. 6th-LRL, $30,000, Opt. Clm. ($50,000-$45,000), Land and Sea (GB), f, 3, Beat Hollow (GB)--Stormy NW1X, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:05 3/5, ft. Channel, by Storm Cat. Southwell, Britain, 11-11, NASHI (f, 2, E Dubai--Bluster, by Storm Cat) Lifetime Mdn, 3yo, 7f (AWT). B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd. Record: 5-2-0-1, $47,660. O-Equivine Farm. B-Hargus Becquastar (Fr), g, 3, Coroner (Ire)--Mlle Saumarez (Fr), & Sandra Sexton (KY). T-Thomas Iannotti IV. *$25,000 by Saumarez (GB). Amiens, France, 11-11, Mdn, 3yo, yrl '09 KEESEP. 1 13/16mT. B-B Becquart. Yensi (GB), f, 3, Doyen (Ire)--Sifat (GB), by Marju (Ire). 8th-RPX, $29,910, 11-10, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, Wolverhampton, Britain, 11-11, Mdn, 3-4yo, 1:41 2/5, fm. 9f 103yds (AWT). B-Michael Ng. GLENBEIGH (g, 3, Pollard's Vision--Ring of Kerry, by Love Over Gold (Fr), f, 3, Peintre Celebre--Via Saleria Housebuster) Lifetime Record: 12-4-3-1, $61,878. (Ire), by Arazi. Amiens, France, 11-11, Cond, 3yo, O-Lester Ellenz. B-MALEC Thoroughbreds Inc (KY). 1 3/8mT. B-NP Bloodstock. *1/2 to Perfect Hedge T-Clinton C Stuart. *$9,500 RNA wlng '07 KEENOV. (GB) (Unfuwain), GSW & G1SP-Fr, SW-Ire, $145,414.