ALBERT CLAY DIES p9 HEADLINE NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2002 BACK ON TOP CAN KEEP IT UP? Nayef (Gulch), sent off the 6-4 favourite, avenged the Dual Classic heroine Kazzia (Ger) (Zinaad {GB}) will head defeat by Golan (Ire) (Spectrum {Ire}) in the G1 attempt to maintain her unbeaten record when she King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. at Ascot goes postward this afternoon in the G1 Aston Upthorpe July 27 with a battling half- . (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) has length defeat of that rival in emerged as a chief threat and bids to dethrone the G1 yesterday’s G1 Juddmonte 1000 Guineas and G1 Oaks winner. Kazzia is equal to International S. at York. the challenge, displaying the same street-fighting quali- Overcoming a steady early ties that helped the tough follow up her Ep- gallop to sweep to the front som success here in 1999. She possesses inherent with three furlongs remain- stamina, which she brought into play in the grueling ing, he not to be de- battle with (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) in rain- nied as Golan attacked time softened ground at Epsom. Connections will have been Nayef (blue/white cap) outguns Golan and again. “He’s been pleasantly surprised, then, that she had sufficient speed sportinglife.com photo working so well, and al- to deny her peers in the mile Classic at Newmarket. The though the lack of pace was a bit disappointing, he has uniting factor in both performances was her will to win shown courage and tenacity,” said winning trainer and, more importantly, her desire not to be passed. Marcus Tregoning. Cont. p2 Islington displayed her potent turn of acceleration, dulled by the testing conditions at Epsom, over the 10 Tuesday, York, Britain furlongs Goodwood in the G1 Nassau S. She appears to JUDDMONTE INTERNATIONAL S.-G1, £450,000, York, possess the natural speed of her brother Greek Dance 8-20, 3yo/up, 10f 85ydsT, 2:08.74, gd. (Ire), who despite being a Group 1 performer over this 1--NAYEF, 131, c, 4, by Gulch mile and a half, was at his best over shorter. Her per- 1st Dam: Height of Fashion (Fr) (Ch. 2yo Filly-GB, formance here when winning the G3 S. May MGSW-GB, $131,889), by (GB) 14 was all the more meritorious as she was keen in the 2nd Dam: (GB), by Queen’s Hussar (GB) early stages, had to quicken early in the straight and 3rd Dam: Highlight (GB), by Borealis (GB) face a strong headwind when making the best of her O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; way home up this wide starry space. B-Shadwell Farm Inc; T-Marcus Tregoning; J-Richard Hills; £261,000. Lifetime Record: 14-8-1-3, Wednesday, York, Britain, post time: 2:20 p.m. £1,649,840. *1/2 to Alwasmi (), ASTON UPTHORPE YORKSHIRE OAKS-G1, £250,000, GSW-GB, MGSP-US, $155,330-GB & US; 3yo/up, f/m, 11f 195ydsT (Northern Dancer), MGSW & G1SP-GB, $449,395; SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT (Blushing Groom {Fr}), MG1SW-GB, GSP-Fr, 1 4 Everlasting (GB) Pursuit of Love (GB) Johnston 130 $1,283,478; Mukddaam (Danzig), SW & MGSP-GB, 2 10 Zanzibar (Ire) In the (GB) Bell 130 $119,759; and Sarayir (Mr. Prospector), MSW-GB. 3 3 Guadalupe (Ger) Monsun (Ger) Schiergen 120 2--Golan (Ire), 131, c, 4, Spectrum (Ire)--Highland Gift 4 8 Irresistible Jewel (Ire) Danehill Weld 120 (Ire), by Generous (Ire). O-Exors Of The Late Lord 5 9 Islington (Ire) Sadler's Wells Stoute 120 Weinstock; B-Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd; £99,000. 6 6 Kazzia (Ger) Zinaad (GB) bin Suroor 120 3--Noverre, 131, c, 4, Rahy--Danseur Fabuleux, by Northern Dancer. O-; B- Man- 7 5 Lady's Secret (Ire) Alzao B Hills 120 agement Inc; £49,500. 8 7 Mellow Park (Ire) In the Wings (GB) Noseda 120 Margins: HF, 1HF, 1HF. Odds: 6-4, 9-4, 7-2. 9 1 Quarter Moon (Ire) Sadler's Wells A O'Brien 120 Also ran: Indian Creek (GB), Chancellor (Ire), Starbourne 10 11 Starbourne (Ire) Sadler's Wells A O'Brien 120 (Ire), No Excuse Needed (GB). 11 2 Sulk (Ire) Selkirk Gosden 120 A Taylor Made Exacta TAYLOR Two-year-old Taylor Made Sales Agency graduates PRIVATE GOLD and ECHEVERRIA run 1st and 2nd in the Aug. 17 $100,000 James C. Ellis Juvenile S. MADE Congratulations to the winner’s owners Bob & Beverly Lewis, MTN Top Racing and phone (859) 885-3345 Lance Robinson, breeder Christiana Stables and trainer Patrick Byrne and to the fax (859) 887-1754 runner-up’s owner Mike Pegram, breeder Pollock Farm and trainer Bob Baffert. www.taylormadefarm.net TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/21/02 • PAGE 2 of 9

Bandari had to battle to follow up his success in the P R E S U L T S P G3 Gordon S. at Goodwood July 30, but he responded to every call to take this trial for the G1 St Leger at NAYEF EVENS THE SCORE Jockey Richard Hills Doncaster Sept. 14. Trainer Mark Johnston, recording was confident throughout the race as he pulled Nayef his 100th winner of the 2002 season, suggested that is upsides the rabbit Starbourne (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) early where he will head, “That’s his toughest race and not in the straight. While he asked the smooth-travelling how we want to see him run as he’s still immature,” he colt to take command, was looking for a said. “Still, it will do him good and all indications are gap on the inner to challenge on Golan. Denied that that he would have won easier had he gone further.” opportunity, he was forced to arrive wide as Nayef Taken to the front early, he set a moderate pace there increased the pressure from the front. For a brief period which allowed Johnny Murtagh the chance to challenge it looked as if Golan would go past as he had at Ascot, early in the straight on Highest, who had tracked him but Nayef gave more against the rail, asserting in the throughout. Passed momentarily by that rival inside the final furlong for a hard-fought success. The regally bred final quarter-mile, he rallied gamely against the rail to four-year-old was scoring for the third time at the high- get back in front at the furlong marker. Asserting from est level, having taken the G1 at there, he had enough to hold Highest and the fast-fin- Nad al Sheba Mar. 23 and G1 S. at ishing . Bandari will be enjoying a second Newmarket in October. “ used to say that crack at a British Classic at Doncaster, having disap- Nashwan was at his best over a mile and a quarter and pointed when eighth in the G1 June 8. : it was only his class that got him further, and I think “At Epsom it was a rough race and he had to battle to that is the same with Nayef,” Tregoning said. “He could get into the race and then run another race again when go for either the G1 Champion S. [at Newmarket Oct. he had got there,” Johnston explained. “[Jockey] Rich- 19] or to Chicago, but the options are wide open.” ard [Hills] said in hindsight he went too slow, but that Owner Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al Maktoum was is because we told him to relax him, so he was loathe delighted with the . “He will go for either to get after him. It is up to Sheikh Hamdan, but he will Champion S. [at Newmarket or the G1 Irish Champion clearly get the trip and we would have to think about S. at Leopardstown Sept. 7].,” he said. “If he goes to the St Leger.” Chicago he might go on the dirt, but it’s a long way to Click for the racingpost.com chart or the brisnet.com travel and he has been on the go since March. He is a catalog-style pedigree. better horse now on the dirt than on grass.” Click for the racingpost.com chart or the brisnet.com catalog-style pedigree. Tuesday, York, Britain WEATHERBYS INSURANCE LONSDALE S.-G3, Tuesday, York, Britain £100,000, York, 8-20, 3yo/up, 15f 195ydsT, 3:23.08, GREAT S.-G2, £150,000, York, 8-20, 3yo, gd. c/g, 11f 195ydsT, 2:28.80, gd. 1--@BOREAS (GB), 127, g, 7, by In the Wings (GB) 1--BANDARI (IRE), 121, c, 3, by (Ire) 1st Dam: Reamur (GB), by Top Ville (Ire) 1st Dam: Miss Audimar (MSW & GSP, $153,695), by Mr. Leader 2nd Dam: Brilliant Reay (GB), by 2nd Dam: Quick Selection, by Viceregal 3rd Dam: Brilliant Stone (GB), by Borealis (GB) 3rd Dam: *Lachine II, by (GB) O/B-Aston House Stud; T-Luca Cumani; J-Jamie (Ir£40,000 yrl ‘00 GOFORB). O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Spencer; £58,000. Lifetime Record: 19-5-3-4, Rashid al Maktoum; B-Rathasker Stud; T-Mark £196,310. Johnston; J-Richard Hills; £87,000. Lifetime Record: 2--Cover Up (Ire), 127, g, 5, Machiavellian--Sought Out 8-6-0-0, £181,103. (Ire), by . O-Exors of the late Lord 2--Highest (Ire), 121, c, 3, Selkirk--Pearl Kite, by Silver Weinstock; B-Ballymacoll Stud Farm Ltd; £22,000. Hawk. (125,000gns yrl ‘00 TATOCT). O-Highclere Racing Ltd; B-Saeed Manana; £33,000. 3--Darasim (Ire), 127, g, 4, Kahyasi (Ire)--Dararita (Ire), 3--Bollin Eric (GB), 121, c, 3, Shaamit (Ire)--Bollin Zola by Halo. O-Markus Graff; B-H H The Aga Khan's (Ire), by Alzao. O-Sir Neil Westbrook; B-Sir Neil & Studs SC; £11,000. Lady Westbrook; £16,500. Margins: 1 1/4, HD, NK. Odds: 13-2, 10-1, 7-1. Margins: HD, NK, HF. Odds: 4-5, 5-1, 7-1. Also ran: Bangalore (GB), Give Notice (GB), Jardines Also ran: Bustan (Ire), Systematic (GB), Frankies Dream (Ire). Lookout (Ire), Movie King (Ire).

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Weatherbys Insurance Lonsdale S.-G3 Mister Links, winner of the G3 July S. at Boreas swooped from rear and held off all challenges Newmarket July 10, sets the standard in this com- to record his first Group success. Settled in last place petitive contest. He had to work to defend his un- early as Movie King (Ire) (Catrail) set a generous tempo beaten record that day, but was firmly on top of for stablemate Jardines Lookout (Ire) (Fourstars Allstar), stable companion Tacitus (Ire) at the end. He holds he always travelled easily and as the latter faded tamely strong claims here of providing trainer Richard in the straight, it was left to jockey Jamie Spencer to Hannon with his fifth success since 1988, after that commit passing the three-furlong marker. Boreas re- of Sharp n’Early (GB), Rock City (Ire), River Falls (GB) sponded to his rider’s urgings from there, showing and Bannister (GB). However, he has to emulate last tenacity to ward off the attentions of Cover Up in the year’s winner Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) in defying a closing stages. Boreas was scoring for the first time three-pound penalty and that may anchor him against this year, having showed improved form when beaten some unexposed types in Country Reel and 1½ lengths by Zindabad (Fr) when second in the G2 Masterpoint. Country Reel, successful on his debut in Yorkshire Cup over this course May 16 and finishing a Newmarket maiden Aug. 1, bids to provide David runner-up to Daliapour (Ire) in the G3 Curragh Cup June Loder with his second winner after Abou Zouz in 29. “He deserved that as he is very very consistent and 1996, while Masterpoint, who beat the smart Winisk has been knocking at the door at Group level,” said River (Ire) in a Newmarket maiden May 25, is aiming trainer Luca Cumani. “He is pretty versatile in terms of to provide a belated first Gimcrack winner for Mark distance, which is not important, but he likes a good Johnston. Revenue, who stepped up to this trip galloping straight. He may head to Doncaster now [for when second to Elusive City in the G2 Richmond S. the G3 Doncaster Cup Sept. 12].” at Goodwood July 30, has the speed to expose any For the racingpost.com chart click here. weaknesses in his rivals based on his performance when winning the Windsor Castle S. at Royal Ascot P P R E V I E W P June 21. He also hails from the Richard Hannon stable and it will be interesting to see how he fares Wednesday, York, Britain, post time: 3:30 p.m. with his stable companion on three pounds better SCOTTISH EQUITABLE GIMCRACK S.-G2, £125,000, terms this time. 2yo, c/g, 6fT Wednesday, Del Mar, post time: 5:00 p.m. PDT SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER BEST PAL S.-GIII, $150,000, 2yo, 6 1/2f 1 4 Mister Links (Ire) Flying Spur (Aus) Hannon PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT 2 10 All Nines (GB) Royal Applause (GB) B Hills 1 Icecoldbeeratreds In Excess (Ire) Baffert 121 3 2 Country Reel Danzig Loder 2 Chief Planner General Meeting Baffert 117 4 6 Fiddlers Reach Kingmambo Meehan 5 7 Greek Revival Royal Academy B Hills 3 Hell Cat Tabasco Cat Carava 117 6 8 Indian Haven (GB) Indian Ridge (Ire) D'Arcy 4 Outta Here Dehere Currin 115 7 5 Masterpoint (GB) Mark of Esteem (Ire) Johnston 5 Gralley Mr. Greeley Headley 117 8 1 Membership Belong to Me C Brittain 6 Red Apache End Sweep Chapman 117 9 3 Revenue (Ire) Cadeaux Genereux (GB) Bell 7 Kafwain Cherokee Run Baffert 117 10 11 Royal Beacon (GB) Royal Applause (GB) Johnston 11 9 Tizzy May (Fr) Highest Honor (Fr) Hannon All horses in TDN Headline News and TDN American edition All carry 123 pounds except Mister Links, 126. are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated

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Thursday, York, Britain “I’m really not that interested in the championship,” VICTOR CHANDLER NUNTHORPE S.-G1, £185,000, Frankel explained. “I am interested in winning as much 2yo/up, 5fT money with him as we can and to increase his stud SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT value.” Repent is unraced since his runner-up finish to 1 17 Bahamian Pirate Housebuster Hughes 137 War Emblem in the GII Illinois Derby in early April, but 2 6 Bishops Court (GB) Clantime (GB) Lynch 137 McPeek relishes the opportunity to return to action on a 3 3 Continent (GB) Lake Coniston (Ire) Holland 137 grand stage. “We’re in the ballgame,” he said. “He’s 4 11 Indian Prince (Ire) Indian Ridge (Ire) Fallon 137 been doing extremely well. I have no concerns about 5 15 (GB) (GB) Spencer 137 his fitness level. Medaglia d’Oro is going to be tough to 6 16 Malhub Kingmambo R Hills 137 beat if he runs back to that last race, but if they set a 7 1 Orientor (GB) Inchinor (GB) Culhane 137 fast pace, I think Repent will be very tough on the wire. 8 10 Rudi's Pet (Ire) Don't Forget Me (Ire) Greaves 137 This horse is as good as any three-year-old in the na- 9 8 Smokin Beau (GB) Cigar (GB) Mongan 137 tion. His owners think so and I think so, but he has to prove it.” Edgar Prado, who guided Sarava to a win in 10 4 The Trader (Ire) Selkirk J Quinn 137 the Belmont S. for McPeek, has the call for the first 11 12 Whitbarrow (Ire) Royal Abjar Ahern 135 time aboard Repent on Saturday. 12 9 Danehurst (GB) Danehill Duffield 134 13 7 Jessica's Dream (Ire) Desert Style (Ire) Fenton 134 Sunday, Del Mar 14 14 Misty Eyed (Ire) Paris House (GB) Darley 134 PACIFIC CLASSIC-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m 15 2 Dominica (GB) Alhaarth (Ire) Dwyer 132 War Emblem (Our Emblem) caused his connections 16 5 Lady Dominatrix (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Doe 132 some concern when he blitzed through a five-furlong 17 13 Porlezza (Fr) Sicyos Soumillon 132 breeze in :57 3/5, much faster than trainer Bob Baffert was looking for. “When we went to break him off, it Saturday, Saratoga seemed clear, but he hooked another horse on the rail TRAVERS S.-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo, 1 1/4m and rambled through the first quarter in :22. [Exercise Trainers Bobby Frankel and Ken McPeek are equally rider] Dana [Barnes] got him under control after a half confident and are looking forward to this Saturday’s mile and it looks like he came out of it OK.” The dark “Mid-Summer Derby” at Saratoga with Medaglia d’Oro bay was caught galloping out six furlongs in 1:11, (El Prado {Ire}) and Repent (Louis Quatorze), respec- seven-eighths in 1:23 and change and the mile in 1:37 tively. The blowout winner in his most recent effort of and change. Baffert said that the decision to run the the GII Jim Dandy S. Aug. 4, the former can cement his Derby and Preakness winner at Del Mar instead of the position near or at the top of the division with another Travers was made on Sunday. “He likes it here at Del Mar and we weren’t excited about the double ship,” the strong performance on the weekend, something his conditioner explained, citing the cross-country trip two trainer fully expects. “I think he has made the step to weeks ago for the Haskell. “If I could him out the next level,” Frankel told media yesterday assembled there, then I’d run in the Travers, but Point Given and on a conference call. “The Jim Dandy was really the Congaree both ran there and were both injured, so first time that I’ve had a chance to train him instead of that’s in the back of my mind, too.” War Emblem fig- just run, run, run. I’m not really worried about anyone ures a slight favorite over GII Swaps S. victor Came in the race. If he runs his race, he’ll win.” Should War Home (Gone West), Santa Anita H. winner Milwaukee Emblem turn in a sub-par performance when he takes Brew (Wild Again), Hollywood Gold Cup hero Sky Jack on the older set in this weekend’s GI Pacific Classic, (Jaklin Klugman). Bosque Redondo (Mane Minister) is would a win from Medaglia d’Oro put him into Eclipse also a confirmed starter and could ensure a sharp pace consideration? for his stablemate Came Home.

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The freshman sire who is absolutely guaranteed to FROM THE DESK OF... have a big sale is leading North American freshman sire Elusive Quality, who has 37 yearlings catalogued. Bill Oppenheim Sheikh Mohammed’s been pretty quiet at the yearling sales so far this year, but he campaigned this son of DEAUVILLE RESULTS REPLICATE U.S. Gone West who has made a mighty impressive start at When a sale drops 26 percent in gross and 29 per- stud, and it will be a surprise if his team isn’t scouting cent in average, with 11 percent fewer sold than last for some top yearlings by him. That will just be an year, it would be understandable if that was not re- added boost, because, from what I’ve seen, this fellow garded as good news. But in the context of the 2002 could be a top sire. You’ve also got to be impressed yearling market thus far, it’s not particularly bad news, with third-placed Distorted Humor (20 catalogued), a either. son of Forty Niner who stands at WinStar Farm. True, With nine more sold than last year (but 60 more he does only have four winners, compared to Elusive offered), Deauville’s first three days were off 8¼-million Quality’s 13, but two of the four are SWs, including the Euros, and the average dropped from i142,000 to impressive undefeated Saratoga GSW Awesome Humor. i100,736. The first three days’ clearance rate dropped Ashford rolled out three prolific possibles at last from 80 percent to 69 percent. The three North Ameri- year’s yearling sales, and--though it’s a bit early to be can summer sales also dropped 26 percent in gross, but dogmatic since none of the three has sired a SW yet--all 35 percent in average, and the clearance rate was only three might work. That will be a relief to the sellers of 63 percent. So, in that sense, Deauville’s first three the 143 September yearlings by the trio: Grand Slam days actually slightly outperformed the market. And, (61) and Tale of the Cat (43) rank 4-5 in the current after 10 straight years of virtually unbroken gains-- freshman sire table, with nine winners each; and King including the gross and average both doubling between of Kings (39) has seven winners, another nine placed, 1997-2001, like everywhere else it wasn’t a question and has jumped from 20th place to 12th this month. of whether there would be a contraction, but when, Others who have made good moves forward in the last and how much. In 2002 terms, Deauville’s results so far three weeks include: Awesome Again (29), 15th to 8th; are palatable--and they did set a new sales record, the Favorite Trick (33), 24th to 16th--though he has just i2-million Indian Ridge filly bought by Sheikh Maktoum. one winner to go with his multiple California stakes-placed filly; and Coronado’s Quest (32), up to All Roads Lead to September 18th, with three winners in the past week. (26) It’s the time of year when a winner or two--especially hasn’t hit the top 40 yet, but had the impressive winner a good winner--can make a big difference to a sire of the Washington Singer S.-Listed last week at whose first two-year-olds are racing, because there are Newbury; they may not be precocious, but they might now only 19 days left for a sire to make an impression be pretty good, too. before the September Sale gets underway. If you just Cont. p6 take the top 20 on the current North American fresh- man sire list (see p7, Table 1), 12 of the 20 stand in Kentucky. Those 12 alone have 407 yearlings cata- CURRENCY CONVERSIONS logued in September--almost 10 percent of the sale. Unit/US$ Unit/GB£ Especially in a market going down, freshman sires British pound 1.52571 1.00 whose names haven’t popped up on the radar screens Euro 0.977820 0.640897 are likely to suffer severely--so a placing at least in the U.S. dollar 1.00 0.655435 top 20 has got to be a big help.

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As far as September overall is concerned, we can take a wild stab and predict it will suffer a 26 percent P N E W S T O D A Y P drop in gross--the same as the U.S. summer sales and Deauville’s first three days. In the unlikely event that DEAUVILLE DECLINES The market continued to the results are that predictable, we’ll know where it slow down on the fourth day of the Deauville August stands after the first Tuesday. The last two years Book Yearling Sale. With 66.67 percent of horses sold One has accounted for 56 percent and 54 percent of (81percent last year), the gross stood at the sale’s total gross, respectively. If Book One drops i1,693,000, a drop of 45 percent with the same 26 percent, it will gross just over $100-million; if the number of horses going through the ring, 78 this whole sale drops 26 percent, the gross will be year, compared to 79 in 2001. The average was also $188-million. So the most important measurement we’ll down at i32,558, 28 percent less than a year ago. have to look at will be to see where the Book One gross Over the first four days of the sale the agregate is ends up, over or under $100-million. now down by 30 percent and the average is down by Among European freshman sires (see p7, Table 2), the unheralded Averti has now claimed top spot, cour- 29 percent. Top price on the day was i80,000 for tesy of his daughter Wunder’s Dream’s impressive win Hip 368, a grey filly by Highest Honor (Fr) out of the in the G3 Molecomb S. at Goodwood; she clashes winning Lyphard mare Lyphard's Dream. Her second tomorrow with Queen Mary S. winner Romantic Liaison dam Dial Dream is a half sister to MGISW Al Nasr and Princess Margaret S. winner is a (Fr). From the consignement of Haras de Fresnay Le very hot edition of the G2 Lowther at York. Averti, Buffard, she was bought by Jacques Rossi, the lead- Danetime, and Air Express each have over £150,000 in ing trainer in Marseilles. Carlos Lerner bid i77,000 progeny earnings now. Four others are now above for an Anabaa colt out of Star Aline (GB) (Shardari £100,000 in progeny earnings, including -- {GB}) offered by Haras de la Reboursiere et de by far the top commercial prospect in this group; he Montaigu. Most of the activity was generated by now has 10 winners and ranks fifth, but they look as if French trainers and bloodstock agents as only eight they could figure pretty strongly when the good of the 52 horses were sold to foreign interests. The seven-furlong races come up. sale’s final session gets underway this morning at 11am. Big Guns, Big Wins Two long-established and well-respected opera- tions have had huge weeks. As Andrew Caulfield de- tailed Tuesday, Prince Khalid Abdullah’s Juddmonte had three G1 winners in 24 hours and Sheikh Hamdan had a big double at York yesterday, with Nayef winning the AUGUST YEARLING SALE G1 Juddmonte International and Bandari (from his sire Alhaarth’s first crop) scoring in the G2 Great Voltigeur. TUESDAY, AUG. 20, 2002 The Juddmonte looked a race with three serious future stallions in it: Nayef will surely succeed his SESSION TOTALS: 2002 2001 half-brothers Nashwan and Unfuwain at Nunnery; Golan No. Sold 52 64 is already ticketed for Coolmore; and don’t forget yes- Gross i1,693,000 i2,968,182 terday’s third, Rahy’s son Noverre. He has the right Average i32,558 i46,377 profile to make a sire, too. CUMULATIVE: 2002 2001 © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by No. Sold 283 286 any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written Gross i24,963,000 i34,492,352 permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Informa- Average i88,208 i120,602 tion as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the permission of the www.deauville-sales.com copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. MR. GREELEY Four Stakes Scores this Weekend S Three Graded! REEL BUDDY wins a Grade 3 at Newbury. AUTUMN placed in Grade 2 Monmouth Oaks. MISS MARCIA placed in Grade 2 Lake Placid at Saratoga. TEXTBOOK METHOD wins Yaddo S. at Saratoga Phone (859) 293-0502 www.spendthriftfarm.com Sire of 16 SWs ! 8 SWs in 2002 ! 8 Graded SWs TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/21/02 • PAGE 7 of 9

TOP 20 LEADING NORTH AMERICAN FIRST-CROP SIRES (Table 1) Horse (YOB, sire) Fls Rnrs Wnrs Wins Purses GSW SW SP Stands 1 Elusive Quality (1993, Gone West) 79 20 13 15 $483,643 1 3 3 KY 2 Swiss Yodeler (1994, Eastern Echo) 48 19 9 11 $416,991 0 2 2 CA 3 Distorted Humor (1993, Forty Niner) 68 17 4 8 $397,090 1 2 0 KY 4 Grand Slam (1995, Gone West) 136 26 9 9 $272,050 0 0 3 KY 5 Tale of the Cat (1994,Storm Cat) 114 19 9 9 $253,483 0 0 1 KY 6 Indian Charlie (1995, In Excess {Ire}) 87 18 5 5 $245,132 0 1 2 KY 7 Souvenir Copy (1995, Mr. Prospector) 109 30 8 8 $203,348 0 0 1 KY 8 Awesome Again (1994, Deputy Minister) 75 9 4 6 $193,911 0 0 1 KY 9 Skip Away (1993, Skip Trial) 102 21 4 5 $153,837 0 0 2 KY 10 Lucky Lionel (1993, Mt. Livermore) 48 13 6 8 $147,930 0 0 2 FL 11 Benchmark (1991, Alydar) 49 11 4 4 $132,188 0 0 1 CA 12 King of Kings (1995, Sadler's Wells) 95 26 7 7 $126,696 0 0 1 KY 13 Confide (1994, Phone Trick) 66 12 3 4 $121,028 0 1 0 KY 14 Concerto (1994, Chief's Crown) 45 14 4 4 $116,777 0 0 1 FL 15 Western Fame (1992, Gone West) 56 12 4 4 $114,139 0 0 1 CA 16 Favorite Trick (1995, Phone Trick) 81 17 1 1 $104,077 0 0 1 KY 17 Double Honor (1995, Gone West) 71 13 3 4 $95,868 0 0 1 FL 18 Coronado’s Quest (1995, Forty Niner) 54 11 4 4 $95,237 0 0 0 KY 19 Northern Afleet (1993, Afleet) 40 11 5 5 $92,134 0 0 0 FL 20 Ghostly Moves (1992, Silver Ghost) 12 9 4 7 $90,403 0 1 0 NM

LEADING EUROPEAN BASED 1st CROP SIRES IN 2002 In Order of Prize Money Won in Europe Black Type Rank Horse (YOB, Sire) Rnrs Wnrs Wins Prize £ Wnrs Win Pl 1 Averti (1991, Warning) 20 7 12 158,276 1 1 2 2 Danetime (1994, Danehill) 39 13 19 153,347 1 1 0 3 Air Express (1994, Salse) 10 8 12 151,890 1 1 0 4 Titus Livius (1993, Machiavellian) 33 15 18 115,808 0 0 1 5 Desert Prince (1995, Green Desert) 34 10 11 105,240 0 0 2 6 Medaaly (1994, Highest Honor) 25 4 9 103,705 0 0 0 7 Victory Note (1995, Fairy King) 29 8 11 101,883 0 0 0 8 Compton Place (1994, Indian Ridge) 30 9 11 90,329 0 0 2 9 Desert Story (1994, Green Desert) 22 5 7 67,177 0 0 1 10 Starborough (1994, Soviet Star) 15 4 5 47,548 0 0 0 11 (1993, Alleged) 16 5 7 44,044 0 0 0 12 Bahhare (1994, Woodman) 24 4 4 34,136 0 0 1 13 Della Scala (1995, Marju) 9 4 6 33,617 0 0 0 14 Fleetwood (1995, Groom Dancer) 14 4 5 32,121 0 0 0 15 Wizard King (1991, ) 18 3 5 30,804 0 0 0 16 Baroud d'Honneur (1993, Highest Honor) 5 4 4 23,313 0 0 0 17 Sesaro (1992, Danzig) 28 1 1 22,397 0 0 0 18 Peintre Celebre (1994, Nureyev) 8 1 1 18,262 0 0 0 19 Backtrack (1994, Caerleon) 7 2 3 17,845 0 0 0 20 Silver Wizard (1990, Silver Hawk) 8 4 4 16,468 0 0 0 Statistics by Promotions. Results received to August 19th CLOSING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 $1,500,000 CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL (GI) 3yo/up, 1 1/2 miles turf, runs 9/29 $750,000 E.P. TAYLOR STAKES (GI) 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/4 miles turf, runs 9/29 Click here for Woodbine’s 2002 stakes schedule Contact Vicki Pappas: Ph 416.675.3993, ext 2440 ! Fax 416.213.2104 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/21/02 • PAGE 8 of 9

WEEKEND PEDIGREE them have won graded stakes, including the Group/Grade I winners Grand Slam, Poplar Bluff, PERSPECTIVES Vicar, Honest Lady, Chester House and this week- by Alan Porter end's GI Secretariat S. winner, Chiselling. Honest Lady, Chester House and Chiselling are all out of Saturday, Arlington Park Toussaud, who now owns the remarkable record of SECRETARIAT S.-GI, $400,000, APX, 8-17, 3yo, producing four graded-stakes winners--including three 1 1/4mT, 2:04, fm. 1--sCHISELLING, 121, c, 3, by Woodman Grade I winners--from her first five foals. 1st Dam: Toussaud (GISW-US & GSW-Eng, Toussaud was also one of 's best on $552,751), by El Gran Senor the racetrack. Winner over colts of the G3 Van 2nd Dam: Image of Reality, by In Reality Gheest Criterion Stakes in England, Toussaud won 3rd Dam: Edee's Image, by Cornish Prince four of nine starts in North America, including the GI O/B-Juddmonte Farms Inc (KY); T-Robert Frankel; J-K Gamely H., GII American H. and GII Wilshire H. El J Desormeaux; $240,000. Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-1, Gran Senor actually managed to get Toussaud's dam, $383,760. *1/2 to Chester House (Mr. Prospector), Image of Reality, in foal two years running, the first GISW-US, GSW & MG1SP-GB, $1,944,314; Honest mating resulting in Toussaud's sister, the GIII Lady (Seattle Slew), GISW, $894,168; and Decarchy Vineland H. victress Navarra. (Distant View), MGSW, $489,665. As Image of Reality's name suggests, she was a daughter of In Reality. A graded stakes winner her- There is no doubt that El Gran Senor was a great self in the GII Milady H., Image of Reality traced to racehorse. The son of Northern Dancer won seven of the noted Aga Khan tap-root mare Teresina via her eight starts, including a vintage renewal of the G1 granddam Ortalan, a half-sister to the Matron and 2000 Guineas (in which he defeated Chief Singer, Spinaway S. winner Candalita, and the GI Gulfstream Lear Fan and Rainbow Quest); the G1 , at Park H. winner, Hail the Pirates. the chief expense of Rainbow Quest; and the G1 There is some very intelligent inbreeding and . In fact, El Gran Senor may well linebreeding in the pedigrees of Chiselling himself, his have retired undefeated had he not gone down by dam and granddam. Image of Reality's sire, In Real- inches to Secreto in the G1 Epsom Derby after being ity, was inbred 3x3 to War Relic, who in turn was given what was generally regarded as an inbred 3x3 to and Fairy Gold, two of the over-confident ride. El Gran Senor might have also passed into history grandparents of Man o' War. Image of Reality's dam as a great sire had it not been for fertility problems was by Cornish Prince, and his grandsire, Eight which saw him sire only 392 foals from 14 years at Thirty, is also inbred to Rock Sand and Fairy Gold. In stud. Of those 392 foals, no less than 52 won black- tail-female line, Cornish Prince goes back to type events, giving a world-class 13 percent stakes Adargatis, a dual classic winner who was also winners from foals. These included champion sprinter three-parts sister to the great matron La Troienne. Lit de Justice; , a champion and El Gran Senor was a shrewd choice to reinforce the classic winner in England; Helmsman, a champion at Cornish Prince segment of the pedigree. Whereas the two in Ireland, and a GISW in North America; as well dam of Cornish Prince was by Eight Thirty (inbred to as other Group/Grade I winners Kundalini, Senor two grandparents of Man o' War, and having a Tomas, Spanish Fern, Belmez, Corrazona, Saratoga three-parts sister to War Admiral as his granddam) Springs, Le Triton, Al Hareb and Toussaud, a remark- and tracing to a three-parts-sister to La Troienne, El able haul when one considers that his fertility prob- Gran Senor was out of a mare inbred to La Troienne lems discouraged breeders from sending him their through her granddaughter and grandson, best mares. and Mr. Busher, both by War Admiral. In addition, El It appears that El Gran Senor might also be every Gran Senor also brought in Alibhai, a son of Teresina bit as good a broodmare sire. His daughters have and a three-parts brother to Image of Reality's fourth produced 98 starters to date, and no less than 18 of dam Teretania. ARE YOU READY?...... To abandon that cumbersome e-mail file attachment and download your daily edition of TDN through the TDN website? If so, please contact us at [email protected] and request one daily email with an easy-to-use link to TDN’s comprehensive Internet website. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 8/21/02 • PAGE 9 of 9

Chiselling's sire, Woodman, has drifted in and out of N E W S T O D A Y commercial favor, and his record is almost the opposite P P of El Gran Senor's in that the tremendous number of mares he has covered has hurt his statistics and rather ALBERT CLAY DIES Breeder and industry figure- obscured just how good a stallion he is (larger books to head Albert G. Clay passed away at his home Tues- increase opportunity, but because only a limited number day morning. He was 85 years old. The native Ken- of mares will have pedigrees and/or physiques which tuckian helped found the American Horse Council, suit the stallion, opportunity doesn't increase in direct Inc., in 1969 and served as the association’s secre- proportion to the number of mares covered). Although tary for many years. Clay was also a founding mem- Woodman's tally of stakes winners stands at only ber of the University of Kentucky Equine Research seven percent, he comes up with a top horse virtually Foundation and served as chair from 1988 to 1998. every year, and they include North American champions As a breeder, Clay bred 20 stakes winners, including and classic winners Hansel and Timber Country; Hector Grade I winners Albert the Great, George Navonod, Protector and , both classic winners and Gorgeous, Pompeii and Seaside . He is champions in Europe; Canadian champion and classic survived by his wife, Lorraine Newlin Clay; two sons, winner Woodcarver; champion Japanese sprinter and Robert N. Clay and John W. Clay; a daughter, Char- miler Hishi Akebono; champion French two-year-old colt lotte Clay; and seven grandchildren. In lieu of flow- Way of Light, and other Group/Grade I winners Hula ers, contributions can be made to The Clay Commu- Angel, Ciro and Mahogany Hall. This year, in addition to nity Center, P.O. Box 1474, Mt. Sterling, KY; or The Chiselling, he is also represented by one of Europe's Albert G. Clay Endowed Chair in Equine Reproductive best three-year-olds, the GI winner Hawk Physiology, c/o The University of Kentucky Equine Wing, and South African Group 1 scorer Timber Trader. Research Foundation, 805 S. Limestone St., Breeding Toussaud to Woodman was a very logical Lexington, KY. move as it not only resulted in a three-parts brother to her first foal, the GI Arlington Million winner Chester SKIMMING TO STUD IN CALIFORNIA House (by Woodman's sire, Mr. Prospector), but also Juddmonte’s homebred winner of back-to-back GI strengthened the La Troienne background of El Gran Pacific Classics, Skimming (Nureyev--Skimble, by Senor's pedigree. Like El Gran Senor, Woodman is out Lyphard) has been retired and will enter stud in 2003 at of a mare and like El Gran Senor, his dam is Cardiff Stud Farm near Atascadero, California. The six- also inbred to three-parts sisters from the La Troienne year-old will stand as the property of a syndicate for family, in his case, Busanda and Striking, who are 2x3 $7,500. “We are thrilled to secure a stallion of this in the pedigree of Woodman's dam, Playmate. So in all, stature for California breeders,” said Robert Harmon, Chiselling has Buckpasser 3x4, and the sister/brother co-manager of the syndicate. “We were looking for a Striking and Mr. Busher 5x6, with their three-parts horse that would keep the best California mares at sister Busanda 4x5. And behind all this La Troienne is a home and we believe Skimming will do that. His sizzling strain of her three-parts sister, Adargatis. internal fractions indicate the brilliant speed and class Accumulating the La Troienne strain also worked Skimming possessed while defeating Grade I competi- when Toussaud was bred to Seattle Slew, who is out tion at classic distances.” Out of the multiple graded- of a mare inbred to the War Admiral/La Troienne cross, stakes winner Skimble, who earned most of her to get the excellent filly Honest Lady. A very similar $777,680 on the turf, Skimming broke his maiden on mating produced graded-stakes winner Indygo Shiner the all-weather at Wolverhampton before transferring to who is by A.P. Indy (a Seattle Slew son with Bobby Frankel’s shedrow. The compact bay was bril- Buckpasser in his dam) out of Toussaud's sister, liant at Del Mar, completing the GI Pacific Classic-GII Navarra. Two other stakes winners out of El Gran Senor San Diego H. double in both 2000 and 2001, defeating mares have inbreeding to Buckpasser, and there is also subsequent Horse of the Year Tiznow in 2000. He has a stakes winner by Woodman's son, Mujtahid, out of a not started since running second in the GII Goodwood mare El Gran Senor's son, Al Hareb, and so bred on H. at Santa Anita Oct. 7. Skimming’s career record very similar lines to Chiselling. stands at 20-8-5-1 with earnings of $2,286,598. Not all former racehorses can go on to second careers. DO YOUR PART. Don’t you have room in your paddock for a retired veteran? Call the TRF at (800) 728-1660, or e-mail us at [email protected]. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2002 AMERICAN 3 Pages EDITION

HALO’S IMAGE COLT TOPS OBS OPENER A colt LITTLEBITLIVELY KIN HEADS FRANKS by Halo’s Image brought a final bid of $200,000 to top REDUCTION A half brother to MGSW and GISP Monday’s selected portion of the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Littlebitlively (Lively One) secured a final bid of Company’s August Yearling Sale. Consigned to the sale $95,000 to top Phase I of the Franks Farm Reduction by Celebrity Farm, agent, Texas owner James Monday evening in Ocala, Florida. By Franks Farms’ McIngvale signed the ticket for the Florida-bred. The stallion Kissin Kris, the dark bay colt is also a half Feb. 5 foal is out of Proud Clarioness (Tri Jet), a multi- brother to Built for Pleasure (Homebuilder), who ple stakes winning and Grade I-placed earner of scored the biggest victory of his career in the GII $229,111, who is the dam of MGSW and 1997 Breed- ers’ Cup Sprint runner-up Hesabull (Dispersal) as well as Fountain of Youth S. as a three-year-old. Overall, 81 Big E E (Joile’s Halo), winner in his three-year-old cam- horses were sold for gross receipts of $841,800 and paign of the GIII Withers S. and third in the GI an average of $10,393. Vosburgh S. Grand Slam, a leading freshman sire of 2002, accounted for the top selling filly of the session NOTHERN AFLEET COLT HEADS OBS DAY in hip number 22. The bay, consigned by Kaizen Sales, TWO A colt from the second crop of Northern Afleet agent I, is out of Miss Delta (Chief’s Crown) and hails (Afleet) was purchased for $90,000 by Hoby Kight at from the family of European MGSW and MG1SP Tuesday’s second session of the Ocala Breeders’ Damister and GISW Selous Scout. The selected session Sales Company’s August Yearling Sale. Consigned by continued the statistical trends in this year’s yearling Gold Crest Farm as agent, the son of Kathcarn market, with decreases in the gross, average and me- (Joanie’s Chief) is a half brother to a pair of stakes- dian, which were off by 9.1 percent, 11.8 percent and placed runners, McAlpin Road (After Eight) and 8.6 percent, respectively. Blushing Ballerina (Jimmy Barnie {GB}). In all, 227 OBS AUGUST SELECTED YEARLINGS head grossed $2,287,700 while averaging $10,078. MONDAY’S TOP FOUR LOTS Those numbers matched up solidly with the figures Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) from 2001, when 180 lots sold for $1,966,800, for 44 colt Halo’s Image Proud Clarioness 200,000 an average of $10,927. For complete results of the Consigned by Celebrity Farm, agent sale, log on to www.obssales.com. The sale contin- Purchased by James McIngvale ues today at 11 a.m. 22 filly Grand Slam Miss Delta 175,000 Consigned by Kaizen Sales, Agent I Purchased by Padua Stables STAKES CLOSINGS 113 colt Belong to Me Wild Lady A. 140,000 TODAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21: Consigned by Big C Farm, Agent IV 09-08 $200,000 Canadian-II, Wo, 3yo/up, Purchased by Martin Stables Inc. f/m, 9fT (200) 214 filly Unbridled’s Song Jungle Woman 120,000 09-08 $200,000a Summer-II, Wo, 2yo, 8fT Consigned by Big C Farm (200) Purchased by O P M Stable 09-29 $1,500,000 Canadian International-I, Wo, 3yo/up, 12fT (1500) OBS SELECTED YEARLING SALE 09-29 $750,000 E.P. Taylor-I, Wo, 3yo/up, f/m, 10fT MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 2002 (750)

SESSION TOTALS 2002 2001 TOMORROW,THURSDAY, AUGUST 22: No. Sold 135 131 09-01 $250,000 Del Mar H.-II, Dmr, 3yo/up, Gross $5,247,700 $5,774,000 11fT (250) Average $38,872 $44,076 09-02 $250,000 Del Mar Breeders’ Cup H.- Median $32,000 $35,000 II, Dmr, 3yo/up, 8f (250) www.obssales.com PROGENY PPs ARE COMING! View winning and stakes placed progeny for all stallions from the last 6 months of racing. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TDN P AMERICAN • 8/21/02 • PAGE 2 of 3

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Yesterday’s Results: Yesterday’s Results: 3rd-CRC, $24,000, Msw, 3&4yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:19, ft. 4th-GLD, $10,400, Msw, 2yo, 4f, :48 1/5, ft. +LAURA JANE (f, 3, Dehere--Southern Letters, by SMART TALE (c, 2, Tale of the Cat--Smart Angle {Ch. Capote) trained forwardly for her bow and was no 2yo Filly, MGISW, $414,217}, by Quadrangle), a secret at the windows as the 7-10 chalk. The homebred $47,000 KEENOV weanling, a $60,000 KEESEP year- filly chased the early pace, surged to the front while ling and an $80,000 OBSMAR juvenile purchase, three wide on the far turn and outgamed 2-1 second debuted with a second over course and distance Aug. choice Cherokee Maiden (Cherokee Run) through the 3. The 3-5 chalk to graduate this time, the dark bay final furlong to win by a neck. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, dueled with Sharp Lad (Sea Wall) from the start, put $14,400. that rival away in midstretch and prevailed by 1 3/4 O/B-Buckram Oak Farm (KY). T-Kathleen O'Connell. lengths. A 1/2 to Houston (Seattle Slew), MGSW, $240,632; and Saratoga Classic (Saratoga Six), GSP, 10th-PHA, $19,836, Msw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12 2/5, ft. $128,811, he is the 10th winner for his freshman sire +BOO BOO N MOO MOO (c, 3, World Appeal--Secret (by Storm Cat). Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $8,140. Okie, by Slewacide), a $9,000 yrl '00 TEXAUG, was O-Campbell Thoroughbred Racing. B-Swettenham Stud, sent off a 9-1 longshot to win at first asking. Away Pacelco SA & John T L Jones (KY). T-Ronald D Allen. well from the 11 hole, the Texas-bred dueled on the lead three abreast, took over outside the quarter pole and just lasted to defeat Country Valentine (River Spe- B R E E D E R S’ cial) by a neck. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $11,400. O-Daniel J Chen. B-Dr Philip W Clifford (TX). T-Harry F E D I T I O N Thompson Jr. STAKES RESULTS: Fort Erie Cancels: RED DOG S., $57,900, DEL, 8-20, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, Racing at Fort Erie Race Track was canceled Tuesday 1:44 4/5, ft. due to unsafe track conditions. The decision was made 1--CONFUCIUS SAY, 116, c, 4, Eastover Court--Mo by jockeys, who were concerned about unsafe racing Chun (SP), by Feel the Power. O-O'sullivan Farms; conditions on the backstretch. The final two races on B-O'sullivan Farms (WV); T-George Yetsook; J-L C Monday’s program were conducted over a sloppy race- Reynolds; $34,740. Lifetime Record: 21-11-5-3, track. Racing is expected to resume as scheduled on $404,397. Saturday afternoon. 2--Marciano, 120, c, 4, Two Punch--Pardonable, by Magesterial. O-Win More Stable Inc. $11,580. 3--Jarf, 120, h, 6, Mt. Livermore--Whiskey's Gift (Aus), I F O R E I G N I by Whiskey Road. O-Amendola Robert J. $6,369. Margins: 4 3/4, 1 3/4, 4 3/4. Odds: 6.90, 2.20, 3.30. *FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE HORSES, SEE THE WORLDWIDE EDITION. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN FRANCE: 8th-DEL, $43,900, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:40 1/5, ft. *Bis Repetitas, c, 2, Red Ransom--Basse Besogne (Ire) TOP OF THE NEWS (g, 4, Press Card--Julie's Fantasy, (SW & GSP-Fr, $138,257), by Pursuit of Love (GB). by In Reality) Lifetime Record: 22-5-2-2, $103,530. Deauville, 8-20, Prix des Roches Noires (Cond), 2yo, O-Phyliss Dixon. B-Buckingham Farm (MD). T-Tim F c/g, 7fT, $14,189 to winner. O-N Radwan; B-Janus Ritchey. Bloodstock Inc; T-Jean-Claude Rouget. *+Mystic Melody, f, 2, Seattle Slew--Munnaya (SW- 4th-MNR, $28,200, NW2X, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:22 4/5, fm. GB), by II. Deauville, 8-20, Prix Tanit (Cond), CHOSEN CHIEF (c, 3, Marquetry--Lost Love, by Lost 2yo, f, 7fT, $14,189 to winner. O-Sheikh Maktoum Code) Lifetime Record: 10-3-0-0, $46,618. O-Emmy bin Rashid al Maktoum; B- Farm LLC; Lynch & David Walters. B-Hargus & Sandra Sexton T-Andre Fabre. (KY). T-Michael C Pappada. *1/2 to I Love Silver (Silver Ghost), SW & MGISP, $395,602. AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN BRITAIN: Cubism, h, 6, Miswaki--Seattle Kat, by Seattle Song. 9th-PHA, $20,880, NW1X, 3yo, f, 7f, 1:24 4/5, ft. York, 8-20, Links of London H. (Class C), 3yo/up, CANDY'S ADVANTAGE (f, 3, Tactical Advantage--See 6fT, $31,446 to winner. O-Pertemps Group Limited; the Candy, by Visible) Lifetime Record: 8-2-0-2, B-Arthur Hancock & Stonerside Ltd; T-Ian Williams. $29,290. O-Chem Dance Stable. B/T-Martin Wood- *$30,000 yrl ‘97 KEESEP. house (FL). TDN P AMERICAN • 8/21/02 • PAGE 3 of 3

MAIDEN WINNERS: +Day Secret, c, 2, Dayjur--Risky Pleasure, by Secret Hello. CRC, 8-20, (C), 5f, :59 4/5. B-Ronald C & FRESHMAN FOCUS Richard K Shepherd (Ky). *$11,000 wlng '00 KEENOV. First-crop progeny to watch: Wednesday, August 21 Grades of Honor, f, 2, Honor Grades--Silent Nicoma, by Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1999 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW John Alden. PHA, 8-20, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:06 3/5. B-Ro Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Parra (Ky). *$8,500 yrl '01 FTMOCT. CONCERTO (Chief's Crown), Ocala, $4K, 44/4/0 Smart Tale, c, 2, Tale of the Cat--Smart Angle (Ch. 2yo 7-RKM, Msw, 5f, Baby Concerto, $6K EAS MAY 2yo, 6-1 Filly, MGISW, $414,217), by Quadrangle. GLD, 8-20, CONFIDE (Phone Trick), Walmac, $5K, 64/3/1 4f, :48 1/5. B-Swettenham Stud, Pacelco SA & John 4-AP, Msw, 1m, +Secretssafe Withme, $70K FTK JUL yrl, 8-1 T L Jones (Ky). *$47,000 wlng '00 KEENOV; CORONADO’S QUEST (Forty Niner), Claiborne, $60K, 54/4/0 $60,000 yrl '01 KEESEP; $80,000 2yo ‘02 OBSMAR. 4-AP, Msw, 1m, +Allspice, 6-1 **10th winner for freshman sire (by Storm Cat). EXETERA (Forty Niner), Illinois, $2K, 12/1/0 ***1/2 to Houston (Seattle Slew), MGSW, 4-ELP, Msw, 1mT, Blazin Brian, 20-1 $240,632; and Saratoga Classic (Saratoga Six), GSP, FORMAL GOLD (Black Tie Affair {Ire}), Gainesway, $15K, 71/3/0 $128,811. 7-RKM, Msw, 5f, Fancy Francie, $34K KEE SEP yrl, 8-1 +Laura Jane, f, 3, Dehere--Southern Letters, by Ca- HALORY HUNTER (Jade Hunter), Rockin Rvr, $8K, 49/2/0 pote. CRC, 8-20, 6 1/2f, 1:19. B-Buckram Oak Farm 7-RKM, Msw, 5f, Halo's Pleasure, $3K OBS APR 2yo, 30-1 (Ky). INDIAN CHARLIE (In Excess (IRE)), Vinery, $10K, 82/5/1 Peacefully Accept, f, 3, Magic Prospect--I'm for Peace, 4-ELP, Msw, 1mT, Either Orr, 7-5 by Peace for Peace. DEL, 8-20, 1m, 1:42. B-James KING OF KINGS (IRE) (Sadler's Wells), Ashford, $20K, 94/7/0 Lawrence (Pa). 4-ELP, Msw, 1mT, Teralote, $525K KEE NOV wnl, 5-1 LARRUPIN' (Mr. Prospector), Green Willow, $2K, 46/2/0 Riteonkey, c, 3, Prenup--Hi Key, by Key to the Carr. 1-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Old Paddy Regan, $4K EAS DEC yrl, 15-1 MNR, 8-19, 5 1/2f, 1:06 2/5. B-Carol Conroy (Wa). SEMORAN (Phone Trick), DBL Diamond, $5K, 33/3/0 +Boo Boo N Moo Moo, c, 3, World Appeal--Secret 7-RKM, Msw, 5f, Naromes, $10K OBS APR 2yo, 4-1 Okie, by Slewacide. PHA, 8-20, 6f, 1:12 2/5. B-Dr WESTERN ECHO (Eastern Echo), Xanthus, $1000, 32/1/0 Philip W Clifford (Tx). *$9,000 yrl '00 TEXAUG. 1-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Tarkio, $3K EAS OCT yrl, 4-1 Bush Triumph, f, 4, Trempolino--Lubbock, by Straw- berry Road (Aus). DMR, 8-19, (C), 7f, 1:25. B-Pacific Heritage Farms (Ky). SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT

2002 FASIG-TIPTON SALES DATES First-time Starters & Stakes Progeny: Wed., August 21 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Texas Summer Yearlings - Aug. 26-27 Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Canadian-bred Selected Yearlings - Sep. 3 DR. CATON (Seattle Slew), Dbl Diamond, $5K, 84/14/0 Canadian-bred Open Yearlings - Sep. 6-7 7-RKM, Msw, 5f, +Happy Maker, $7K OBS APR 2yo, 6-1 Midlantic Eastern Fall Yearlings - Sep. 30-Oct. 2 ORMSBY (Carson City), Sugar Maple, $3K, 51/13/1 Kentucky Fall Yearlings - Oct. 21-22 8-SAR, Stk, 1 1/8m, Trial Prep, $40K OBS APR 2yo, 2-1 Belmont Horses of Racing Age - Oct. 29 Kentucky Selected Fall Mixed - Nov. 3 THIS WEEK IN HISTORY... Adena Springs Mixed - Nov. 6-7 August 23, 1974...Frank Whiteley-trained Ruffian won Kentucky Stallion Access - Nov. 8 the Spinaway S. by 13 lengths at Saratoga Racecourse, Midlantic December Mixed - Dec. 8-10 ending her two-year-old season with a five-for-five re- Lone Star Fall Mixed - Dec. 15 cord. Ruffian was subsequently voted Champion Juvenile Kentucky Fall Mixed - Dec. 16 Filly of 1974. www.fasigtipton.com August 24, 1968...Carrying 134 pounds, Dr. Fager set the world record for a mile in the Washington Park H. at TDN TODAY Arlington Park. The time for his 10-length victory was American ...... 3 pages 1:32 1/5. The previous record was 1:32 3/5, set by 3- year-old Buckpasser on June 25, 1966 at Arlington Park.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2002 WORLDWIDE 2 Pages EDITION 3.10 Hamilton, TNT International Novice S. (Class D) H B R I T A I N H (Cond), £7,390, 2yo, 5f 200ydsT, 1:15.20, hy. +VILAS (GB) (c, 2, Inchinor {GB}--Arantxa {GB}, by Yesterday’s Results: Sharpo {GB}) tracked the front rank in fourth as Maunby Rocker (GB) (Sheikh Albadou {GB}) made the PARADIME ACOMB S.-Listed, £34,050, York, 8-20, running and came under pressure approaching the final 2yo, 6f 214ydsT, 1:25.71, gd. quarter mile as Moujoudh (Ire) (Mujadil {USA}) took the 1--#BOURBONNAIS (IRE), 125, c, 2, by (Ire) lead. The well backed 9-4 second choice was ridden 1st Dam: Rose (USA) (MSP-Fr), by Woodman (USA) along to challenge at the eighth-pole and was driven 2nd Dam: River Rose (Fr), by Riverman (USA) out throughout the last furlong to deny the battling 6-4 3rd Dam: Barbarossa (Fr), by Cambremont (Fr) favourite Moujoudh by a short head. Lifetime Record: (25,000gns yrl ‘01 TATOCT). O-Sheikh Mohammed 1-1-0-0, £4,804. bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Addison Racing Ltd Inc; O/B-Mrs Anne Yearley; T-Michael Bell; J-Michael T-Mark Johnston; J-Kevin Darley; £22,133. Lifetime Fenton. Record: GSP-GB, 3-2-1-0, £40,153. 2--Salcombe (GB), 125, c, 2, (USA)--West 2.35 Hamilton, EBF Maiden S. (Class D), £7,475, 2yo, 1m 65ydsT, 1:56.20, hy. Devon (USA), by Gone West (USA). £6,810. INCHBERRY (GB) (f, 2, {Ire}--Inchyre {GB}, by 3--Wahsheeq (GB), 125, c, 2, Green Desert (USA)-- {GB}) was ridden with patience in fifth Moss (USA), by Woodman (USA). £3,405. as Sovereign Dancer (USA) (Kingmambo {USA}) set a Margins: 3/4, NK, HF. Odds: 5-6, 6-1, 7-2. steady pace and made progress into third with three Also ran: Amandus (USA), Glenviews Purchase (Ire), furlongs remaining. The 1-2 favourite was ridden along Armada Grove (GB). to challenge at the quarter-mile marker as Shelini (GB) Bourbonnais knows how to battle and he was at his (Robellino {USA}) held the lead, went to the front at toughest as he refused to surrender up the daunting the distance and was pushed clear in the closing stages straight of the Knavesmire. Having veered right exiting to beat Shelini by an easy five lengths. Lifetime Record: the stalls from his wide draw, he was forced to race off 3-1-1-0, £8,537. the rail as he disputed the early lead with Armada O/B-Woodcote Stud Ltd; T-Gerard Butler; J-Eddie Grove (GB) (Fleetwood {Ire}). Taking command with a Ahern. half mile remaining, he was driven out by jockey Kevin Wednesday, York, post time: 4:00 p.m. Darley to maintain his advantage inside the final quarter COSTCUTTER ROSES S.-Listed, £25,000, 2yo, c/g, 5fT of a mile as Salcombe came up to challenge. Veering SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER right again under pressure as that rival passed him with 1 4 Inter Vision (USA) Cryptoclearance (USA) Dickman 300 yards remaining, he rallied gamely when asked to 2 8 Arran Pilot (GB) (USA) Stubbs get back on top in the final 100 yards, where he as- 3 7 Avening (GB) Averti (Ire) Hannon serted for the score. Bourbonnais scored in facile fash- 4 9 Bond Becks (Ire) Tagula (Ire) Smart ion on his debut over course and distance July 12 be- 5 2 Cumbrian Venture (GB) Mind Games (GB) T Easterby fore finishing runner-up to Dublin (Ire) in the G3 Vintage 6 1 Folio (Ire) Perugino (USA) Johnson S. at Goodwood July 31. “Kevin [Darley] said he idled a 7 3 Lord Of The Inn (GB) Efisio (GB) Meehan bit and he is a very laid-back and quiet horse, which is 8 5 Percy Douglas (GB) Elmaamul (USA) Stokell a plus point,” said trainer Mark Johnston. “Kevin said it 9 10 Sir Albert (GB) Royal Applause (GB) Noseda took him a furlong and a half to wind him up and realize 10 6 Sir Edwin Landseer (USA) Lit De Justice (USA) Cole he was in a race. [Godolphin advisor] John [Ferguson] All carry 123 pounds except Inter Vision, 126 pounds. was talking about the G2 Champagne S. [at Doncaster Sept. 13], but he’ll only have one or two more runs at TDN Worldwide Today ...... 2 pages most this year.

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1.45 Deauville, Prix Tanit (Cond), i29,000, 2yo, f, H F R A N C E H 7fT, 1:28.10, gd/sf. +MYSTIC MELODY (USA) (f, 2, Seattle Slew {USA}-- Yesterday’s Results: Munnaya {USA} {SW-GB}, by Nijinsky II {Can}) settled in second as Kristen (Fr) (Le Triton {USA}) made prog- PRIX DE LIEUREY-Listed, i41,000, Deauville, 8-20, ress after the halfway. The 9-10 choice challenged on 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:42.40, gd/sf. the bridle at the quarter-mile marker, led approaching 1--#MOORING (GB), 121, f, 3, by Zafonic (USA) the final furlong and ran on in pleasing fashion late to 1st Dam: Dockage (Can) (SW-Fr), by Riverman (USA) defeat Matakana (Fr) (Green Tune {USA}) by a cozy 2nd Dam: Golden Alibi (USA), by Empery (USA) length. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, i14,500. 3rd Dam: Charming Alibi (USA), by Honeys Alibi (USA) O-Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Gains- O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Pascal borough Farm LLC; T-Andre Fabre; J-Olivier Peslier. Bary; J-Thierry Thulliez; i20,500. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i33,100. *1/2 to Wharf 2.15 Deauville, Prix des Roches Noires (Cond), (USA) (Storm Bird (Can), GSW-GB, MGSP-US, i29,000, 2yo, c/g, 7fT, 1:25.70, gd/sf. $102,910. BIS REPETITAS (USA) (c, 2, Red Ransom {USA}--Basse 2--Kane Ore (GB), 121, f, 3, Green Desert (USA)-- Besogne {Ire} {SW & GSP-Fr, $138,257}, by Pursuit Of Love {GB}) tracked the leaders in fifth as Round Stone Aethra (USA), by Trempolino (USA). i8,200. (Fr) (Poliglote {GB}) set the pace and made good head- 3--Summertime Legacy (GB), 121, f, 3, Darshaan (GB)-- way from the three-furlong pole. The 17-10 choice Zawaahy (USA), by El Gran Senor (USA). i6,150. challenged on the bit inside the final quarter mile, eased Margins: 1, NK, 4. Odds: 7.20, 4.10, 1.70. to the front at the distance, but needed to be ridden Also ran: Mentalite (Ire), Prudence Royale (Fr), Contem- out late to fend off the strong late bid of Robsea (USA) porary (Ire), Begueule (Fr), Rentless (GB), Meanya (Ire), (Lear Fan {USA}) by three-parts of a length. Lifetime Mahamuni (Ire). Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i22,900. Scratched: Prima Creatura (Ire). O-N Radwan; B-Janus Bloodstock Inc; T-Jean-Claude Unraced as a juvenile and fourth on her racecourse Rouget; J-Ioritz Mendizabal. debut in a mile conditions event at Compiegne May 27, Mooring was soon tethered to the winner’s circle when M A I D E N W I N N E R S successful on her only other appearance over the same H H distance at Chantilly June 28. This time, jockey Thierry Thulliez settled the eventual winner in a tracking fourth Inchberry (GB), f, 2, Barathea (Ire)--Inchyre (GB), by as Mentalite (Ire) (Alhaarth {Ire}) led from Rentless (GB) Shirley Heights (GB). Hamilton, Britain, 8-20, EBF Maiden S. (Class D), 2yo, 1m 65ydsT, £4,859 to (Zafonic {USA}) and Contemporary (Ire) (Alzao {USA}), winner. B-Woodcote Stud Ltd. but moved Mooring closer to the lead entering the +Vilas (GB), c, 2, Inchinor (GB)--Arantxa (GB), by straight. The 36-5 chance challenged at the quarter- Sharpo (GB). Hamilton, Britain, 8-20, TNT Interna- mile marker and put the race to sleep in a matter of tional Novice S. (Class D) (Cond), 2yo, 5f 200ydsT, strides when quickening to the front approaching the £4,804 to winner. B-Mrs Anne Yearley. final furlong. She ran on well thereafter and had enough +Mystic Melody (USA), f, 2, Seattle Slew (USA)-- to hold off Kane Ore who managed to out finish Sum- Munnaya (USA), by Nijinsky II (Can). Deauville, mertime Legacy in a driving battle for the runner up France, 8-20, Prix Tanit (Cond), 2yo, f, 7fT, i14,500 berth. to winner. B-Gainsborough Farm LLC.