TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here CO-SESSION TOPPERS AT KEENOV ZAMINDAR PENSIONED One broodmare and a racing or stallion prospect Zamindar (--Zaizafon, by ), sire topped the day of trade at Keeneland November of dual Classic winner and G1 Prix de l=Arc de Triomphe Monday, each bringing $200,000 during another heroine (Ire), has been pensioned from stud session that showed strong year-over-year duty at improvements. A total of 304 horses sold for a gross of Farms= $8,960,100, good for an average of $29,474, up 43% Banstead Manor from last year. The median of $24,500 saw rise of Stud in 44% since last term, while the buyback rate a low Newmarket, 11.98%. Bella Felicita (El Prado {Ire}), in foal to Macho England. Racing Uno, was the highest-priced mare of the session. as a homebred for Consigned by Adena Springs as hip 2218, she was Juddmonte=s purchased by Preferred Equine, agent for Lindy Farms. Prince Khalid The 5-year-old horse Worldly (A.P. Indy), who was a Abdullah, recent third in the GII Breeders= Cup Marathon, was Zamindar won the purchased by Xavier International Bloodstock. 1996 G3 Prix de Consigned by St. George Sales, hip 2423 is out of Cabourg before MGISW Urbane (Citidancer) and is a full-brother to Zamindar placing in the G1 Suave, a MGSW millionaire. The highest-priced Juddmonte.com photo Prix Morny and G1 weanling of the day was a colt from the first crop of Prix de la Eclipse winner Gio Ponti (Tale of the Cat). Consigned by Salamandre. The full-brother to G1 2000 Guineas Beau Lane Bloodstock, agent, as lot 2355, the Jan. 11 winner proved to be an even greater success at foals was purchased by JCDW for $165,000. Adena stud, with additional Classic winners (Fr) and Springs was the session=s leading consignor, with Zenda (GB), as well as Group 1 winners Coquerelle (Ire) 30 horses selling for $1,091,700; while El Aventurero and Timepiece (GB), amongst his more than 50 black- Stables was the leading buyer, purchasing five horses type performers. Zamindar achieved such success while for $267,000. KEENOV cont. p3 covering small books, resulting in fewer than 700 foals from 13 crops. Simon Mockridge, Stud Manager at Banstead Manor, described Zamindar as Aa grand servant, and a pleasure to be around.@ (718) 978-8200 www.mersant.com Sponsors of the following stats for the: KEENELAND NOVEMBER SALE SESSION SEVEN CUMULATIVE 2013 2012 Catalogued 406 411 No. Offered 311 328 No. Sold 304 271 RNAs 37 57 % RNAs 11.98 17.37 Gross $8,960,100 $5,584,700 Average (% change) $29,474 (+43.02) $20,608 Median (% change) $24,500 (+44.12) $17,000 KEENELAND NOVEMBER SALE CUMULATIVE CUMULATIVE 2013 2012 Catalogued 2,427 2464 No. Offered 1,935 1968 No. Sold 1,643 1473 RNAs 322 495 % RNAs 16.64 25.1 Gross $179,416,800 $130,171,600 Average (% change) $109,200 (+23.57) $88,372 Median (% change) $52,000 (+30) $40,000

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Topping Mare Addition to Young Barn AWesley had Pleasant Price (Indy King) [a GSW & The session-topping mare Bella Felicita was purchased GISP whose second dam, My Marchesa, produced by Dave Reid of Preferred Equine, agent for Lindy Farm. yesterday=s co-topper], who was out of this family, and Lindy Farm, an industry-leading Standardbred farm in we there was a catalogue update [in Rookie Sensation=s Somers Connecticut, expanded their equine reach into recent GII Twilight Derby victory] so I know we over the industry about payed, but she's a young mare, five years ago. The farm, who so we figured we'd take a shot. has partnerships with Ice Wine And Wesley liked her as well." Farm, has about twenty horses in Bella Felicita is out of a stakes- training and a Ahandful of mares,@ winning mare who produced according to Dave Reid. Most of MGSW Mark One (Alphabet the horses involved with the farm Soup), MGSP Golden Corona are in training with conditioner (Gulch) and the Japanese stakes Wesley Ward, including No Nay winner Daiwa Carson (Carson Never (Scat Daddy), who Ice Win City). She is also a half-sibling to Stable owns with Coolmore. The recent GII Twilight Derby winner successful 2-year-old won the G1 Rookie Sensation (Unbridled=s Prix Morny at Deuville and Royal Song). Ascot s G2 Norfolk S. this = As for their further transition season. The successful colt s = into a solid Thoroughbred future is influencing the decisions of Lindy Farm today. "We have a establishment, Reid commented, good 2-year-old this year named AWe=re looking to acquire mares, No Nay Never who won over in but the market is so strong now Europe,@ Reid explained modestly. that it=s tough to get into the As for the farm=s eagerness to market. We=re still on a learning curve and obviously, it=s tough buy the $200,000 mare, he said, Dave Reid (middle) with Joel Rosario and Wesley Ward AIn the back of their mind they're being on a learning curve going at Royal Ascot into a bullish market.@ looking for mares to potentially facebook.com/IceWineStable breed to No Nay Never. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 4 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Ioya Bigtime to Stand in Uruguay Multiple graded stakes winner Ioya Bigtime (Dynaformer--Ioya Two, by Lord at War {Arg}) will stand his freshman season in Urugay at Haras La Concordia. Ioya Bigtime, who RNA=d for $80,000 at KEENOV Saturday, was purchased later by Diego Mitagstein of Perhaps Diego Mitagstein (left) and Pablo Bloodstock and Pablo Nunez Nunez of Haras Keeneland photo Bloodstock. Ioya Bigtime, who carried the colors of Team Block, retires with a lifetime record 25-6-4-4 and earnings of $540,149. Highlights of his career include victories in the GIII Stars and Stripes S. at Arlington Park and in Kentucky Downs= GIII Kentucky Cup Turf S. His dam is a Grade III winner who also produced GSW Amazing Results (Grand Slam) and two other stakes winners.

KEENELAND NOVEMBER MONDAY’S TOP BREEDING PROSPECTS Hip Name Status Price ($) 2218 Bella Felicita i/f Macho Uno 200,000 (m, 4, El Prado {Ire}--My Marchesa, by Stately Don) Consigned by Adena Springs Purchased by Preferred Equine, agent for Lindy Farms 2423 Worldly Rcng/Stln Prospect 200,000 (h, 6, A.P.Indy--Urbane, by Citidancer) Consigned by St. George Sales, Agent XVII Purchased by Xavier International Bloodstock, Agent 2195 All Sevens i/f Haynesfield 130,000 (m, 7, A.P. Indy--Six Sexy Sisters, by Langfuhr) Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CXXII Purchased by Calumet Farm 2402 Minaki Brdmre Prospect 110,000 (m, 3, Unbridled’s Song--Ambitious Cat, by Storm Cat) Consigned by Betz , Inc., Agent Purchased by Hill ‘n’ Dale Bloodstock, agent 2312 Good News Day i/f The Factor 105,000 (m, 9, Pleasant Tap--Broom Dance, by Dance Spell) Consigned by Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), Agent Purchased by Millers Creek Stable 2213 Bailzee i/f Gemologist 110,000 (m, 6, Grand Slam--Golden Gale, by Summer Squall) Consigned by Robert E Courtney Jr (Stonebridge LLC), agent Purchased by Jody Huckabay, agent 2319 Happy Choice i/f Sky Mesa 110,000 (m, 5, Broken Vow--Rumors Are Flying, by Kris S.) Consigned by Robert E Courtney, Jr. (Stonebridge LLC), agent Purchased by Kempton Bloodstock, agent TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 5 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Monday’s Top Hips cont.

2312 Good News Day i/f The Factor 105,000 (9, Pleasant Tap--Broom Dance, by Dance Spell) Consigned by Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), agent for Golden Eagle Farm Purchased by Millers Creek Stables 2136 Symmetrical b’mare prospect 90,000 (f, 3, Unbridled’s Song--Pure Symmetry, by Storm Cat) Consigned by Adena Springs, Agent V Purchased by BBA Ireland

MONDAY’S TOP WEANLINGS Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) 2355 colt Gio Ponti Kissin Party 165,000 B-Huntington Stud Farm (On) Consigned by Beau Lane Bloodstock, agent Purchased by JCDW 2108 colt Eskendereya Sonorous 107,000 ($35,000 in utero ‘12 KEENOV) B-Frank Batten (NC) Consigned by Blandford Stud (Padraig Campion), agent Purchased by VinMar Farm 2147 colt Pioneerof the Nile Trickle Down 82,000 B-Meritage & Angelo Ferro (Ky) Consigned by Select Sales, agent Purchased by TG Group 2403 filly Include Miso Pretty 82,000 B-Mt. Joy Stables (KY) Consigned by Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), Agent Purchased by BG Stables 2037 colt Drosselmeyer Paradise Princess 80,000 B-Fred Hertrich III & John D Fielding (Ky) Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CXV Purchased by Maverick Racing 2315 colt Macho Uno Granny Spinster 80,000 B-Russell L Reineman Stables (Ky) Consigned by Lantern Hill Farm LLC, Agent III Purchased by Duke Thoroughbred Holdings

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Bated Breath (GB) (Dansili {GB}) £8,000 Cacique (Ire) (Danehill) £12,000 (limited book) Champs Elysees (GB) (Danehill) £5,000 Dansili (GB) (Danehill) £95,000 (limited book) s Frankel (GB) (Galileo {GB}) £125,000 Oasis Dream (GB) (Green Desert) £85,000 s Rail Link (GB) (Dansili {GB}) £5,000 *All fees SLF terms s = Stud fee increase from 2013 www.juddmonte.co.uk

TDN TODAY Headline News...... 19 pages Brilliantly consistent, consistently brilliant.

Tale of the Cat – Chipeta Springs by Alydar

LEADING FRESHMAN SIRE at Keeneland November 2013 AVERAGE $125,250

3 ECLIPSE AWARDS 7 Grade 1’s • 19 lifetime G1 starts, 14 times 1st or 2nd 29 lifetime starts, 22 times 1st or 2nd GIO PONTI The $6million horse 2014 STUD FEE $15,000

also standing JUSTIN PHILLIP Inquiries to Stuart Fitzgibbon: 2469 Iron Works Pike, Lexington, KY 40511 (859) 455-9222 Fax (859) 455-8892 www.castletonlyons.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 6 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

KEENELAND NOVEMBER--TUESDAY 2467, Renards Lapin, f, 3, Tiznow--Spring Flight, by Miswaki Consigned by WinStar Racing, agent Renards Lapin has been knocking on the door in maiden special company, hitting the board in all four or her turf starts (from five lifetime efforts), including a narrow head defeat at Churchill Sept. 28 (video) for the Dale Romans barn. She holds plenty of pedigree appeal, too. She=s a half to English highweight Lucky Story (Kris S.) and the G1 St. James=s Palace winner Dr Fong (Kris S.). AThe great thing about her is her page, and she has all her conditions--just a nice filly,@ said WinStar=s Elliott Walden.

2556, Zloty, f, 2, Exchange Rate--A. P. Reality, by Pulpit Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent for Bradley Thoroughbreds A registered Florida-bred selling as a racing or broodmare prospect, this filly ran third on debut going two turns on the lawn at Saratoga Aug. 18--a length back of eventual Grade III Kitten Kaboodle (Kitten=s Joy)--then came back to graduate for the Chad Brown barn in a similar test at Belmont Oct. 3 (video). She was sent off favored in the Chelsea Flower S. Oct. 27 and ran a very good third after a five-wide trip (video). She was produced by the multiple graded performer A. P. Reality. AThis filly=s 16.1 hands tall, and really looks like one who will mature into an exceptional 3-year- old,@ said Pete Bradley, whose Bradley Thoroughbreds owns her.

2713, Montana Native, f, 3, Yes It=s True--Special American, by Quiet American Consigned by Adena Springs, Agent V This progressive filly won off by 3 1/2 lengths in the Broom Dance S. at Saratoga July 24 (video). She tired to fifth facing the likes of Princess of Sylmar (Majestic Warrior) in the GI Alabama S. Aug. 17, then bounced back with a determined nose victory in the $200,000 Remington Park Oaks Sept. 29 (video). She=s currently in training with Kenny McPeek. Montana Native is a half to MSP American Romance (Successful Appeal).

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Hip Happenings cont. 2788, Commandment, c, 2, Sky Mesa--Heavenly 2807, General Election, c, 3, Harlan=s Holiday-- Humor, by Distorted Humor Menekineko, by Consigned by WinStar Racing, agent Consigned by WinStar Racing, agent From the stakes-winning Heavenly Humor, a durable General Election, a half-sibling to GI Breeders= Cup seven-time winner, this colt was 12 lengths back at the Dirt Mile runner-up Ready=s Echo (More Than Ready), first call in his debut sprinting six panels at Churchill on has won four of 10 lifetime, including three in stakes Saturday, but came with a strong late run to be company. The $150,000 OBS March grad, a first-out second, beaten a half length (video). AHe was extremely winner at Churchill on dirt, rallied to win the John impressive on Saturday with just one five-eighths Battaglia Memorial S. over Turfway=s Poly in early breeze under his belt,@ said WinStar=s Elliott Walden. March. He underscored his versatility by taking the AWe rushed him a bit to get him in before the sale, and I GIII Arlington Classic on turf May 25 (video) and think he has a lot of improvement in him.@ recently doubled up in graded company in the GIII Jefferson Cup S. at Churchill Sept. 28 (video). AHe 2797, Doubles Partner, h, 6, Rock Hard Ten--Serena=s has been a consistent, tough horse all year,@ said Sister, by Rahy WinStar=s Elliott Walden. AHe broke his maiden on dirt, Consigned by WinStar Racing, agent he=s a stakes winner on synthetic, and he=s a graded Doubles Partners, selling as a racing or stallion winner on turf--he can run on anything.@ prospect, is a three-time stakes winner of over $680,000. His victories include graded stakes in 2010 2812, Hardest Core, c, 3, Hard Spun--Lillybuster, by (GII American Turf), 2011 (GIII Tampa Bay S.) and Housebuster 2012 (GIII Canadian Turf S.). He had a busy early Consigned by Adena Springs, Agent V campaign in 2013 when he finished second in both the From a half-sister to the champion and good sire Sunshine Millions Turf and the Tampa Bay S., and has Gilded Time (Timeless Moment), this colt hasn=t been been off since winning a Belmont optional claimer worse than second in his last five--all on the tough New June 3 (video). AHe=s a beautiful horse who has not York circuit. He ran second to Balance the Books been overraced,@ said WinStar=s Elliott Walden. AYou (Lemon Drop Kid) in the Stroll S. at the Spa Aug. 14 see turf horses like him all the time at age seven or and, in his latest, closed into slow fractions to win a eight. Has a lot of class.@ Doubles Partner was Belmont optional claimer Oct. 5 (video). produced by a full to champion Serena=s Song. FAMILY VALUES

JUSTIN PHILLIP Storm Cat Tapit colt Dark Bay or Brown Horse; foaled 2008 Giant's Causeway...... Mariah's Storm 2013 Keeneland September mber Dixieland Band eeneland Septe First Samurai ...... 2009 K Freddie Frisson...... Frisson $1,200,000 $400,000 Fappiano Cryptoclearance...... Naval Orange JUSTIN PHILLIP Avatar Ava Knowsthecode...... Sunny Romance Encode, (1994) Ava Romance...... Bernardini colt (2003). Black-type winner of $915,075, Champagne S. 2011 Keeneland SeptemberBy FIRST SAMURAI [G1] (BEL, $300,000), etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 281 foals, 194 $625,000 starters, 10 black-type winners, 129 winners of 353 races and earning [G3] (7 wins to 4, $13,028,465, including Executiveprivilege ($963,000, Del Mar Debutante[G3]. 1st MSW Belmont [G1] (DMR, $180,000), etc.), Justin Phillip ($1,293,437, Alfred G. Van- S. (SAR, $240,000), etc.),($622,853), Last Gunfighter Northern Passion 9-27-13 derbilt H. [G1] [G3] 2013, $185,405), Swift Warrior (3 wins, $92,250, 1st dam , by Cryptoclearance.TIME 3FOR wins ROMANCE at 3 and 4, $156,596,($41,714). 3rdDam Ava Knowsthecode[G3]. Half-sister to Senorita S. AVA SINGSTHEBLUES Mesa H. (TUP, $18,000), etc.), Rag 2+ of 11 registered(c. foals, by First10 of Samurai). racing age, Black-type 8 to race, winner, 7 winners, see record.including--[G3] Beyer 109 JUSTIN PHILLIP(c. by Honour and Glory). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $322,852, Hutch- KEYED ENTRY(GP, $90,000)-ntr, 7 1/2(AQU, fur. in $40,000), 1:27, Deputy 3rd WoodMinister Memorial H. eson S. [G2] [G3] (GP, $60,000), 2nd Gotham S. Rag 2 S. [G1] (AQU, $75,000).(g. Sire. by Successful Appeal). 8 wins, 2 to 5, $350,- [G3] (CRC, $75,950), I Take All S. [L] SUCCESSFUL MISSION Beyer 110 424, in N.A./U.S., Miami Mile H. (BEL, $46,050), Elkwood S. [L] (MTH, $45,000), 2nd Elkwood S. [L] (MTH, $15,000).(c. by(Total: Bernardini). $353,043). 3 wins in 3 starts at 2 and 3, $301,500, ALGORITHMS[G3] (GP, $240,000). Beyer 108 Holy Bull S. (f. by Sky Classic). 3 wins at 3, $69,270, Senorita S. ALEX'S ALLURE Keeneland (LAD, $30,000). Producer. 2007 Ava Darling (f. by Gilded(f. by Stormy Time). Atlantic).Winner, $48,040. 5 wins atDam 3 and of 24, winners, $187,250, incl.-- 3rd Safe Crossing September Red Carpet S. [L] (PEN, $11,000). At 2, one win, once 2nd, twice 3rd; at 3, two wins (Woody RACE RECORD:[G2] (BEL, $150,000)), 3[G2] times(AQU, 3rd (Foxwoods $15,000), King'sBay Shore Bishop S. $360,000 Stephens S. [G1] (SAR, $25,000), Jerome S. S. [G2] (BEL, $80,000)), once 3rd (Mr. [G3] (AQU, $20,000)); at 4, one win, 3 times 2nd (Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. [G1] (SAR, $80,000), True North H. [G3] (OP, $150,000)), Beyer 105 Prospector S.(SAR, [L] (MTH, $240,000), $9,000)); Count at 5,Fleet[G1] 2013, (BEL,Sprint three $80,000),H. wins (Alfred RTN G.True Vander- North bilt H. [G1] [G1] (SAR, $50,000), Palos twice 2nd (Vosburgh Invitational S. (BEL, $80,000)), twice 3rd (Forego S. H. [G2] (SA, $18,000)). Totals: 7 wins, 6 times 2nd, 8 times 3rd. Verdes S. [G2] Earned $1,293,437. COME SEE ments: Breeders' Cup. JUSTIN PHILLIP THROUGHOUT THE Keeneland November Sale 10 am to 2 pm 2014 fee: $12,500 no appointment necessary also standing GIO PONTI

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PRICE SURGE To those of us who have seen the rises and falls in Thoroughbred prices for the last 35 years, the 30% surge in prices at the major North American auctions this year is something we think about in context. Example: it=s not just that prices are up, but they are up, at a fairly consistent 30% level, in three major auction trading sectors: yearlings, weanlings (not that surprising, perhaps, given the yearling surge) and-- maybe more unexpectedly--broodmares and breeding prospects. Owning broodmares has been a very unpopular pursuit the last few years--a lot of people couldn=t get out of them fast enough--but now the tide has very definitely (and very suddenly) turned. It doesn=t happen in every case that the Thoroughbred market predicts the general economy, but it has to be, in this case. The money is starting to flow again, and the Thoroughbred market this year is a good example of that. One thing that has never happened in the two great price surges (1978-1983 and 1998-2007) and the two tremendous market crashes (1986-1993 and 2008-2012) is that it has never been a one-year phenomenon. I=m pretty famous for making, with infectious conviction, resounding declarations like Athe 2013 sales are the beginning of an upswing that will last at least until 2016.@ But that is how the market has behaved for the last 35 years. Importantly for breeders, in previous upswings, increases in stud fees have lagged a year behind the rises in auction prices. That appears to be the case again this year; most 2014 stud fees have now been published, and breeders should take note of how few are rising, or if they are, not by very much. No matter what the mares cost you, either this year or before, 2014 is the year to bet that the stud fee you agree to pay will look like a reasonable buy at the 2016 yearling sales. Historical statistics prove that the highest profitability for breeders was achieved around 1998-2000, from stud fees bought in 1996-1998, or just when the upswing out of deep recession began. It=s getting almost fashionable to say >the rising tide floats all boats,= but it certainly rings true when you look at the prices paid for weanlings, particularly by first-year (F2013) sires, with their first foals selling. As you=ll see from the accompanying table, six sires with seven or more foals sold, through the end of Book 3 on Sunday (and including OBS) have averaged over $60,000. One tip that a sire is throwing good foals is when you see a high multiple of stud fee coupled with a high ratio of median to average. Rhis year, though, five of the top six have high median-to-average ratios, and even the one who doesn=t, Airdrie=s Haynesfield (Speightstown), had one sell for $300,000. cont. p9 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 9 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Bill Oppenheim cont. That=s pretty important, to start with, and he still averaged $61,500 for his other five sold, with a median for those five of $52,000 (84% of average). This could well be a very good sire crop, because there are a lot of foals by these sires bringing $100,000+, but also it “The 30% surge in prices at the September Sale signaled the Recession is over – must signal that there is a voracious demand for not just in the horse business, either – and the results so far at the November weanlings. sales confirm it. Keeneland’s first six days (Books 1-3) are up 37% in gross Ashford=s Uncle Mo (Indian Charlie), as expected, ($46m), with a quite remarkable 82.5% sold from those sent through the ring, and over 66% sold of those catalogued. Including Fasig-Tipton, November’s first topped F2013 North American sires of weanlings seven days are up 32% in gross ($60 million) from 2012. More good news for through the end of Book breeders is that stud fees are not rising nearly as fast – for 2014, at least.” 3, with 15 sold for an – Bill Oppenheim average of $129,800, and a median of $110,000 (85% of average). Castleton Lyons= Gio Ponti (Tale of the Cat) is running a very strong second, with an average of $120,875 Uncle Mo coolmore.com through Sunday, and a median of $120,000-- 99% of the average. A winner of more than $6 million, three Eclipse awards, and runner-up to Zenyatta in the 2009 GI Breeders= Cup Classic and to in the GI Breeders= Cup Mile a year later, Gio Ponti is very much a horse Europeans who complain that there is nothing for them to breed to in America need to take a closer look at. KEENELAND NOVEMBER BOOKS 1-3

Haynesfield, who=s had the highest-priced foal sell of YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG any first-year North American stallion (the $300,000 2013 2,021 1,624 1,339 19.6% 82.5% 66.3% $170,456,700 $127,301 colt at Keeneland) was third on average $95,571). 2012 2,053 1,640 1,202 20.1% 73.3% 58.5% $124,586,900 $103,650 WinStar=s Sidney=s Candy (Candy Ride {Arg}), had 2011 2,057 1,706 1,344 17.1% 78.8% 65.3% $189,163,900 $140,747 2010 2,196 1,763 1,385 19.7% 78.6% 63.1% $127,504,800 $92,061 12 average $93,000, with a $90,000 median (97% of 2009 2,092 1,619 1,285 22.6% 79.4% 61.4% $139,417,100 $108,496 average); Claiborne=s Trappe Shot (Tapit) has averaged 2008 2,211 1,722 1,157 22.1% 67.2% 52.3% $154,902,200 $133,883 $84,769, with an $80,000 median (94% of average). With a median of eight times his $10,000 stud fee, Trappe Shot may be the real find of the sale, even given the rising tide; interestingly, in a different market, his sire Tapit recorded similar statistics with his first weanlings in 2006. Completing the sextet with $60,000+ averages was WinStar=s Drosselmeyer (Distorted Humor), who has averaged $65,357, with 21 foals sold through Sunday, of 23 sent through the ring. Those numbers also read well.

KEENELAND BOOKS 1-3 PLUS F-T NOVEMBER SALES YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D %S/R %S/C GROSS AVG 2013 2,243 1,787 1,468 20.3% 82.1% 65.4% $244,315,700 $166,428 2012 2.242 1,774 1,289 20.9% 72.7% 57.5% $184,806,900 $143,372 2011 2,212 1,815 1,423 17.9% 78.4% 64.3% $221,908,900 $155,944 2010 2,382 1,896 1,474 20.4% 77.7% 61.9% $155,201,300 $105,496 2009 2,245 1,730 1,363 22.9% 78.8% 60.7% $167,922,100 $123,200 2008 2,400 1,872 1,248 22.0% 66.7% 52.0% $225,181,200 $180,434 Data compiled by Brianne Stanley TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 10 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Among covering sires, the great Frankel (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) is in a class of his own, with his four mares in foal averaging $1,437,500, and plenty more fireworks to follow at the European mixed sales over the next few weeks. The North American leader is WinStar=s Bodemeister (Empire Maker), with 16 mares in foal averaging $255,825. Lane=s End=s Union Rags (Dixie Union) is a clear second, with 10 mares averaging $202,500. Lane=s End=s The Factor (War Front) looked good with 15 mares averaging $102,933, just ahead of Ashford=s Stay Thirsty (Bernardini), who=s had 11 average $101,455. Gainesway=s To Honor And Serve, also a son of Bernardini, came next, with 13 mares in foal averaging $84,846.

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The Ohio Department of Agriculture has been granted NEWS TODAY interim accreditation by the RMTC, with only a site inspection remaining before it receives a full accreditation designation. MOVEMENT TO ADOPT UNIFORM RULES Industrial Laboratories (which conducts testing for CONTINUES TO GAIN SUPPORT Message from the Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma National Thoroughbred Racing Association and Wyoming), Truesdail Laboratories (Arkansas, Idaho, A nationwide movement to adopt uniform national Indiana, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington), Dalare Associates (Delaware and reforms addressing changes to medication regulation, West Virginia), New York Drug Testing and Research enforcement and laboratory testing continues to gain Program (New York) and Pennsylvania Equine support and momentum. Toxicology and Research Laboratory (Pennsylvania) As of Nov. 1, nine states, including the entire have applied for RMTC accreditation. mid-Atlantic region, have approved the new medication Significant progress is also being made in the area of reforms that are a central component of the reform third-party administration of Furosemide (otherwise effort. The states are Delaware, Maryland, known as Lasix or Salix). The Furosemide restrictions Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, require that Furosemide be the only medication Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. The rules are authorized for administration on race day and limit currently under consideration in Arkansas, California, Furosemide administration to no less than four hours Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, New prior to post time for the race in which the horse is Mexico and Wyoming. entered. The Furosemide restrictions also require that Three laboratories that conduct equine drug testing the administration of Furosemide be performed only by for six racing jurisdictions have received accreditation third-party veterinarians or veterinary technicians who from the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium are prohibited from working as private veterinarians or (RMTC) and laboratories conducting testing for technicians on the racetrack or with participating 19 other racing states have applied for RMTC licensees. cont. p12 accreditation. Laboratories receiving full RMTC PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... accreditation are The University of California-Davis Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield s (which tests samples for racehorses in California and = take on racing=s newsmakers! New Mexico) and HSL Sports Science (which conducts You can find all of Caulfield=s columns testing for Kentucky, Maine and Virginia). in the TDN Archive. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 12 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

The program is under way or in the process of being established in no fewer than 14 states, including Colorado, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania (at Penn National), Texas (at Lone Star Park and Sam Houston Race Park), Virginia and West Virginia. A total of seven states have committed to implementation of the Multiple Medication Violation (MMV) Penalty System and regulators in many other states have indicated a desire to adopt the MMV Penalty System once the uniform medication rules are passed in their respective jurisdictions. AWe urge all racing states to adopt these rules in their entirety,@ said NTRA President and CEO Alex Waldrop, who also serves as Chairman of the RMTC. AThey are comprehensive and far reaching, and they establish a process for future modification to reflect the latest scientific research and development. These rules are in the best interests of the health and safety of our human and equine athletes, enhance the integrity of our sport, ensure a level playing field for our competitors, assist horsemen who race in multiple jurisdictions and accomplish the uniform regulation of racing in the United States.@ The reforms were developed by the RMTC, the industry=s scientific advisory organization consisting of 25 major racing industry stakeholder organizations, and the Association of Racing Commissioners International (ARCI@), the industry=s association of state regulatory bodies responsible for the integrity of racing. RMTC UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES recommended the Reforms to RCI and RCI voted to Date Race Track incorporate the Reforms into their official Model Rules Nov. 16 GII Mrs. Revere S. CD earlier this year. Individual regulatory bodies must now GIII Red Smith H. AQU move to adopt the Reforms. GIII Commonwealth Turf CD In late September, the NTRA sent a letter to Nov. 23 GIII Delta Downs Jackpot S. DED pari-mutuel regulators urging them to adopt uniform GIII Delta Downs Princess S. DED national reforms addressing much-needed changes to GIII River City H. CD Nov. 28 GII Falls City H. CD medication regulation, enforcement and laboratory GIII Fall Highweight H. AQU testing. The letter was co-signed by more than 50 GIII Vernon O. Underwood S. BHP racetracks and industry organizations. Several more Nov. 29 GI Clark H. CD racetracks have signed on as co-signatories to the GII Go For Wand H. AQU letter. The new co-signatories are Churchill Downs in GII Citation H. BHP Louisville, Ky.; Arlington Park near Chicago; Fair GIII Berkeley H. GG Grounds Race Course & Slots in New Orleans; Calder Nov. 30 GI Cigar Mile AQU Casino & Race Course near Miami; Tampa Bay Downs GII Demoiselle S. AQU in Florida; and Kentucky Downs in Franklin, Ky. GII Remsen S. AQU The reforms are accessible online at GII Golden Rod S. CD www.ntra.com/feeds/testingrules.html. GII Kentucky Jockey Club S. CD GII Hawthorne Gold Cup HAW GII Kennedy Road S. WO GIII Comely S. AQU JUDDMONTE FARMS-U.S. 2014 FEES GIII Generous S. BHP GIII S. BHP s Mizzen Mast (Cozzene) $20,000 (LF, due Nov. 1) s First Defence (Unbridled’s Song) $15,000 (LF, due Nov. 1) s indicates increase in fee J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J www.juddmonte.com Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 13 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

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Monday, Toulouse, France PRIX FILLE DE L=AIR-G3, i80,000, Toulouse, 11-11, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 5/16mT, 2:19.49, vsf. 1B@#FRINE (IRE), 120, f, 3, by High Chaparral (Ire) 1st Dam: Castalia (GB), by Cardoun (Fr) 2nd Dam: Gea (Spa), by Electric (GB) 3rd Dam: Rather (Ire), by Relko (GB) O/B-Duc d=Alburquerque; T-Juan Miguel Osorio Bertran de Lis; J-Jeremy Crocquevieille; i40,000. Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 3 wins, 2 places, i73,200. Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. 2--Glowing Cloud (GB), 123, f, 4, Dylan Thomas (Ire)-- Power Girl (Ger), by Dashing Blade (GB). (i25,000 yrl >10 ARQAUG). O-Simon Springer; B-Yeguada Milagro & Balmerino Bloodstock; T-Christophe Ferland; i16,000. 3--Gaga A (Uru), 123, f, 4, T.H. Approval--Yin (Brz), by Quinze Quilates (Brz). O-Benjamin Steinbruch; SOUTH AMERICAN RESULTS B-Phillipson; T-David Smaga; i12,000. Margins: 1 3/4, NK, HF. Odds: 19.00, 7.10, 7.70. Sunday, Cidade Jardim, Brazil Also Ran: Odeliz (Ire), Kenbella (Fr), Chalnetta (Fr), GRANDE PREMIO DERBY PAULISTA-G1, Brz$87,516, Keegsquaw (Ire), Incroyable, Childa (Ire), Dance in the Cidade Jardim, 11-10, 3yo, 12fT, 2:28.22, fm. Park (Fr), Baino Rock (Fr). Click for the Racing Post 1--FIXADOR (BRZ), 123, c, 3, by Crafty C.T. result. Click for Equidia VIDEO. 1st Dam: Nein (Brz), by Know Heights (Ire) Frine was the latest to advertise the up-and-coming 2nd Dam: Urban Gypsy, by Greinton (GB) Spanish racing scene when causing an upset here with 3rd Dam: Almira (Arg), by Sheet Anchor a game first black-type success. Breaking her maiden O-Stud Vicenza; B-Haras Valente (Brz); T-Marcio over 1 7/16-miles at Dax Aug. 17, she was sent back Ferreira Gusso; J-Antonio Queiroz; R39,000. to Madrid to add to her tally over 10 furlongs Sept. 22 MG1SW-Brz; Lifetime Record: 8-6-0-1. Werk Nick before winding up fourth in the Listed Prix Panacee Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click over a 1 1/2 miles here a month ago. Positioned near for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. the early pace trapped out wide, the bay was sent into 2--Jaspion Silent (Brz), 125, f, 3, Silent Name (Jpn)-- the lead passing the furlong pole and delivered a telling Xiririca da Serra (Brz), by Know Heights (Ire(). burst to settle the issue. O-Sonia Marques Samaja: B-Gianni Franco Samaja (Brz); T-Gianni Franco Samaja. Brz$11,700. 3--El Caudilho (Brz), 123, c, 3, Crimson Tide (Brz)--Give 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Me Hope (Brz), by Top Size (Brz). O-Stud Marimat; This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by B-Ulisses Lignon Carneiro (Brz); T-Eduardo Garcia. any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Brz7,800. written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Margins: HD, 3 1/4, 1/2. Odds: 2.30, 12.80, 8.60. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in Also Ran: Baccelo (Brz), Uno Manda (Brz), Innocent Art Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission (Brz), Conde Henrique (Brz), Nave De Ouro (Brz), of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Impossible to Lose (Brz), Invinsible Toreador (Brz), Bossoftheboss (Brz), Escolta Real (Brz), Armani (Brz), Arroz Blanco (Brz), North Sail (Brz). TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 14 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Sunday, Cidade Jardim, Brazil GRANDE PREMIO DIANA-G1, Brz$87,516, Cidade Jardim, 11-10, 3yo f, 10fT, 2:01.62, fm. 1--sENERGIA FRIBBY (BRZ), 125, f, 3, by Agnes Gold (Jpn) 1st Karla Dora (Brz), by Falcon Jet (Brz) 2nd Dam: Portadora (Brz), by Duplex (Brz) 3rd Dam: Wampum (GB), by Warfare O/B-Haras Estrela Energia (Brz); T-Givanildo Duarte; J-Marcelo Almeida. Brz$39,000. MGSW-Brz; Lifetime Record: 8-4-3-0. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2--Estupenda Demais (Brz), 125, f, 3, Onward Royal (Brz)--Ki Nave (Brz), by Roi Normand. O-Stud Dona Rosa: B-Haras Palmerini (Brz); T-V. Borges. Brz$11,700. 3--Baby Bloom (Brz), 125, f, 3, Public Purse--Red Bloom (Brz), by Put It Back. O-Stud Jaguarete (Brz); B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras (Brz); T-E. Petrochinski. Brz$7,800. Margins: 2 3/4, 3, 1/2. Odds: 11.80, 3.80, 21.10. Also Ran: Serata Bella (Brz), Newport Beach (Brz), Spectacular Quality (Brz),Super Quality (Brz), Haussmann (Brz), Bella Marcia (Brz), Doppia Vendetta (Brz), Africa (Brz), Sai de Baixo (Brz), Spumone (Brz), Olympic Doha (Brz), Angel Carina (Brz), Burberry (Brz), Super Vitoria (Brz), Spaghetti (Brz).

Saturday, Palermo, Argentina GRAN PREMIO NACIONAL-G1, Ar$1,550,000, Palermo, 11-9, 3yo, 12.5fD, 2:33.12, fst. 1--sCOOPTADO (ARG), 125, c, 3, by Equal Stripes 1st Dam: Coordinada (Arg), by Ride the Rails 2nd Dam: Coqueterie (Arg), by Ringaro 3rd Dam: Croquignole (Arg), by El Califa (Arg) O-Stud Los de Areco; B-Haras Abolengo (Arg); T-Jorge Mayansky Neeer; J-Rodrigo Blanco. Ar$1,000,000. Lifetime Record: 6-3-3-0. Full to G1SW Coordenada (Arg). *Full to Coordenada (Arg), G1SW-Arg. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2--The Best Van (Arg), 125, c, 3, Van Nistelroy--The Best Sing (Arg), by Runaway Groom. O-Stud Panama; B-Haras Firmamento (Arg); T-Edgardo Martucci; Ar$250,000. 3--Un Apostol (Arg), 125, c, 3, Roman Ruler--In You (Arg), by Interprete (Arg). O-Stud Dona Pancha; B-Haras La Quebrada (Arg); T-Miguel Cafere; Ar$150,000. Margins: 3/4, 1, 3. Odds: 4.35, 47.75, 28.85. Also Ran: Future Perfect (Arg), Blood Money (Arg), Tenaz Igual (Arg), Moro Fitz (Arg), AP Legion (Arg), Peten Itza (Arg), King Kon (Arg), Equal At War (Arg), Nooker (Arg), Teenager (Arg).

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Saturday, Palermo, Argentina GRAN PREMIO HIPODROMO DE PALERMO-G1, Ar$460,000, Palermo, 11-9, 3yo/up, 8fD, 1:33.17, fst. 1--#@sCAPOLICHO (ARG), 130, c, 4, by Easing Along 1st Dam: Artemisa (MG1SW-Arg), by Mutakddim 2nd Dam: Grammar (Arg), by Southern 3rd Dam: Alphabetic (Arg), by Salt Marsh O-Stud Victoria: B-Haras La Quebrada (Arg); T-Miguel Cafere; J-Pablo Falero; Ar$300,000. MGSPW-Arg; Lifetime Record: 10-5-1-1. Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. (DH) 2--Don=t Worry (Arg), 130, c, 4, Sultry Song--Even Better (Arg), by Lucky . O-Stud C.A.R.; B-Haras Rodeo Chico & Rene Ayub (Arg); T-Rene Ayub; Ar$75,000. (DH) 2--Koller (Arg), 119, c, 3, Orpen--Korea, by Southern Halo. O/B-Haras La Providencia (Arg); T-Carlos Giucci; Ar$45,000. Margins: NK, DH, 2 1/2. Odds: 13.60, 3.50, 4.25. Also Ran: Uomo in Frac (Arg), Mr. Gianni (Arg), Blue Snow (Arg), Panegirico (Arg), Defiantfoot (Arg), Rate of Exchange (Arg).

Saturday, Palermo, Argentina GRAN PREMIO MAIPU-G1, Ar$310,000, Palermo, 11-9, 3yo/up, 5f, :56.00, fst. 1--@#sVENERANCIA (ARG), 125, f, 4, by Lode 1st Dam: Venetian (Arg), by Perfect Parade 2nd Dam: Venetie (Arg), by Our Talisman 3rd Dam: Campiglia (Arg), by Good Manners O-High Stud: B-Haras El Bendito (Arg); T-Hector Sueldo; J-Osvaldo Alderete; Ar$200,000. MGSPW-Arg; Lifetime Record: 19-6-5-2. Werk Nick Rating: B+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. 2--Kir Royal (Arg), 119, c, 3, Exchange Rate--Key West Cammy, by Street Cry (Ire). O-Stud Santa Anita; B-Haras La Leyenda de Areco (Arg); T-Nicolas Martin Ferro; Ar$50,000. 3--Kuznetzova (Arg), 125, f, 4, Russian Blue (Ire)--Es Favorita (Arg), by Escoltado (Arg). O-Stud Los Lapachos; B-Haras La Quebrada (Arg); T-Nestor Bortule; Ar$30,000. Margins: 3, 3/4, NK. Odds: 19.45, 10.75, 6.55. Also Ran: Il Dolce (Arg), Sinalina (Arg), Blaue Reiter Emper (Arg), Pedro Infante (Arg), Sound Music (Brz), Mayo En Paris (Arg), Cantazo (Arg), Pecuario Inc (Arg), Un Clasico (Arg), Univision (Arg), Siembra Paz (Arg), Emmanuel (Arg), El Divino (Arg), Blackfield (Arg).

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Sunday, Hipodromo de Monterrico, Peru CLASICO DERBY NACIONAL-G1, Per$539,632, Hipodromo de Monterrico, 11-10, 3yo, 12f, 2:38.22, fst. 1--#@sCAMILIN CAMILON (PER), 123, c, 3, by Unbridels King 1st Dam: Lear Dancer, by Lear Fan 2nd Dam: High Style, by King Pellinore 3rd Dam: Carnaby Girl, by To Market O-Stud Cateluca; B-Haras El Catorce (Per); T-Juan Suarez; J-Martin Chuan. Per$337,270. Lifetime

Record: 3-2-1-0. Werk Nick Rating: C. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Dam purchased by Dante Zanelli Bloodstock - [email protected] 2--Siete de Fuego (Per), 123, c, 3, Islam--Brava (Per), by Prospector=s Cap. O-Stud Jet Set; B-Haras Alydar (Per); T-Juan Suarez; Per$101,181. 3--Sobieski (Per), 123, c, 3, Pegasus Wind--La Giralda (Per), by Prospector=s Cap. O-Stud Pope; B-Haras Alydar (Per); T-Juan Suarez; Per$67,454. Margins: 1, 1 1/4, 1 1/2. Also Ran: Optimus (Per), Shakita (Arg), Tigioti (Per), Mirage (Per), Monaco (Per), Milan Derby (Arg), Floro (Per), Full de Reyes (Per), Mr. Lexis, Kong (Per), Primo Roberto (Arg), Salmantino (Per), The Lucky One (Arg).

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The freak reference reflected the fact that Sunday PEDIGREE INSIGHTS Silence=s first three dams were daughters of B Y A N D R E W C A U L F I E L D Understanding, Montparnasse II and Hillary. =s cause probably wasn=t helped by Sunday, Kyoto, Japan the record of Halo=s other Kentucky Derby winner, QUEEN ELIZABETH II CUP-G1, -177,520,000, Kyoto, Sunny=s Halo. Again, here was a horse with some less- 11-10, 3yo/up, f/m, 2200mT, 2:16.60, st. than-familiar names in the bottom half of his pedigree 1--MEISHO MAMBO (JPN), 119, f, 3, by (Jpn) (his first two dams were daughters of Sunny and 1st Dam: Meisho Momoka (Jpn), by Daumier). By the 2nd Dam: Meisho Ayame (Jpn), by Jade Robbery time Sunday 3rd Dam: Will Moon (Jpn), by Mill George Silence=s future as a O-Yoshio Matsumoto; B-Kosho Farm; T-Akihiro Iida; stallion was being J-Koshiro Take; -93,864,000. Lifetime: 10-6-1-0. decided, Sunny=s Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Halo had been Werk Nick Rating: B. Click for the JRA chart and video. represented by just Click for the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. one graded winner One of the great imponderables of Thoroughbred from four crops of breeding is what Sunday Silence might have achieved racing age (the had his connections stuck to their original plan of GISW Dispersal). standing him alongside his sire Halo at his birthplace, Meisho Mambo I can only Stone Farm. Japan Racing Association conjecture that the Of course, there were no doubts about Sunday initial response to Silence=s talent as a racehorse, as he had earned the Sunday Silence was disappointing. Instead of heading Horse of the Year title in 1989 with victories in the to Stone Farm, he was sold to Zenya Yoshida, who had Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Breeder=s Cup Classic. originally bought a 25% interest earlier in 1990. The question was whether American breeders would Yoshida snapped up the remaining 75%, for a total have been eager to pay $50,000 to use a stallion investment of $11 million, and the Shadai Farm whose trainer Charlie Whittingham once described as Aa supremo never made a shrewder investment. classy freak that everyone misjudged.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 18 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Although Sunday Silence died as long ago as August 2002, he still exerts an enormous influence on the country where he could be said to have reshaped the breed. Over the past weekend in Japan, the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Kyoto provided a third Group 1 victory for Meisho Mambo, a filly by Sunday Silence=s son Suzuka Mambo. Meisho Mambo was chased home by Lachesis, a filly by Sunday Silence=s highly successful son Deep Impact; and Aromatico, a filly with a dam by Sunday Silence. Over at Tokyo, daughters of Sunday Silence also supplied first and second in a Group 3. Yet another Sunday Silence mare was responsible for the winner of the previous day=s G2 Keio Hai Nisai S., in which second and third were sired by sons of you know who. It=s surely a measure of Sunday Silence=s brilliance that--more than 11 years after his death--the leading sires= table in Japan currently features nine of his sons in the top dozen, with Deep Impact leading the way by a comfortable margin. The other sons in the top 12 are Daiwa Major (fourth), Heart=s Cry (sixth), Manhattan Caf‚ (seventh), Gold Allure (eighth), Fuji Kiseki (ninth), Neo Universe (10th), Stay Gold (11th) and Agnes Tachyon (12th). Meisho Mambo=s sire Suzuka Mambo scrapes into the top 20 in 20th position, and there=s also Zenno Rob Roy in 15th, making it a total of 11 sons in the top 20 (with another of the top 20 having a dam by Sunday Silence). Sunday Silence also holds a very commanding lead on the broodmare sires table, with his sons Dance In Since Sunday Silence gained his final title in 2007, The Dark, Special Week and Fuji Kiseki also featuring in this king of stallions has been succeeded by his sons the top 10. His daughters have been similarly dominant Agnes Tachyon (2008), Manhattan Cafe (2009) and in every year since they finished second behind Deep Impact (2012). It is still early days, but the Northern Taste=s daughters in 2005 and 2006, so leading first-crop sire in Japan this year is Matsurida Sunday Silence is currently heading for his seventh- Gogh, a durable Group 1 winner from Sunday Silence=s consecutive broodmare sire title. Add to this his final crop who made his stud debut at the age of seven. 13 consecutive years as champion sire and his Thanks to her Group 1 victories in the , achievements are very similar to those of another and Queen Elizxabeth II Cup, Meisho breed-shaper in Sadler=s Wells. Mambo has amassed more earnings in Japan this year than any other horse, which represents a considerable achievement for her sire Suzuka Mambo. MEISHO MAMBO (JPN), f, 2010 This son of Sunday Silence was considered good enough to contest all three legs of the Japanese Triple Halo Crown in 2004, his closest finish being his fifth in the Sunday Silence Derby equivalent. He did bag a major prize, though, Wishing Well Understanding Suzuka Mambo Mountain Flower taking the spring edition of the G1 over two (Jpn) miles as a 4-year-old, but his career record stood at Kingmambo Mr. Prospector Spring Mambo Miesque only four wins from 19 starts. (Jpn) As a son of Sunday Silence from the highly Key Flyer II Key Partner successful Native Partner family, Suzuka Mambo was bred along similar lines to Dance In The Dark, winner of Silver Hawk Roberto Gris Vitesse the Japanese St Leger, and Dance Partner, heroine of Grass Wonder the 1996 Queen Elizabeth II Cup. Meisho Momoka Ameriflora Danzig (Jpn) Graceful Touch Dance In The Dark went on to sire three winners of 4 Fls, 2 Wnrs, the Japanese St Leger and once finished second on the Jade Robbery Mr. Prospector 1 GSW Meisho Ayame (Jpn) Number sires= table, but Suzuka Mambo hadn=t scaled similar SP-Jpn, $985,605 heights until Meisho Mambo emerged from his third 9 Fls, 3 Wnrs Will Moon (Jpn) Mill George 9 Fls, 4 Wnrs, 1 SP Dianne Venture (Jpn) crop, numbering 54 foals. One interesting aspect of Suzuka Mambo=s pedigree is that he is out of a Kingmambo mare. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 11/12/13 • PAGE 19 of 19 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

One of Kingmambo=s sons, the Japanese Derby winner King Kamehameha, has enjoyed plenty of success with Sunday Silence=s daughters, notably siring the Japan Cup winner Rose Kingdom. Although Meisho Mambo=s sire and her first three dams all raced in Japan, her bloodlines are essentially American, as all four of these ancestors were sired by American-breds. In fact, she is inbred 4x4 to Mr. Prospector, 4x5 to Nijinsky II and 4x5 to Hail To Reason. With Nureyev and Danzig also in her pedigree, Meisho Mambo has four lines to and, with Halo also in her pedigree, she has several lines of Almahmoud.

GUNNAR NORDQVIST: This is my take on the strike of Nov. 5, when French racing lost its face, both in the country, but probably more so to the outside world. I would like to clarify the reasons for the strike and what has happened in its wake up to this point. Racing followers around the globe never saw the results of the three Group races programmed to take place at Maison-Laffitte on the Nov. 5--the G2 Criterium Maisons-Laffitte, G3 Prix Miesque and G3 Prix Seine et Here we are, only a few days later on the day of the Oise. With 15 runners from abroad, England, Ireland, strike, and those who have the French Racing Channel EQUIDIA were served a multitude of images of Germany, Belgium and Norway, the racing and breeding journalists interviewing, among others, the person at FG fraternity was in for a good day at the races. who is responsible for the training centers and But alas, that was not to be, due to a strike by racecourses owned by FG. The poor man was not even personnel at France Galop, the entity who manages aware that he was being interviewed live and wanted French Thoroughbred racing. to do a re-take! That is certainly the only fun part in Observers in foreign lands quite rightly wonder what this! is going on. One has to go back slightly in time to On Nov. 6, all unions represented were called to a understand. meeting with FG, and after a short time all union On Nov. 4, the day before the strike, FG issued a representatives left the table and walked out, without statement after a board meeting, where they stated the anything further being said. FG issued a statement the following: following day retracting all previous statements and 1. The re-building project of Longchamp will go forward that the board meeting scheduled for Nov. 25 was as planned. suspended immediately. FG will now wait for the new 2. FG will look into a plan to ecomomize, and managing director to take his place before meetings Maisons-Laffitte is the racecourse that is under with unions, staff and professionals will take place. proposition to close down. From the above, one can understand the strikers, but The latter statement is what created the strike and also how sincerely upset all professionals are. Whoever made public the press statement on Nov. 4 must surely that has created upheaval in racing across the whole understand how angry and confused all professionals country. And please note, dear reader, that not one were. And to do it the day before important racing was single professional was asked their opinion, nor was scheduled to take place shows how dangerous this is. any union representative consulted. Unconscious is a word that has been heard, but One of democratic order does wonder how any dangerous is probably a more accurate description. statement like the above can be made public without French racing has for several years professed itself to any form of consultation, hence one can understand the be the only racing country that has a healthy industry strike. Any reader can imagine that the swords and (at least in Europe). With the above in mind, I am axes were sharpened for the combat soon to be. It has certainly not subscribing to that. to be added that Maisons-Laffitte is not only a Unfortunately, the damage has been done, the "bad racecourse, but also a training center with some 700 will" has done away with any consensus that existed horses. before. Sadly, the one certain casualty is racing and breeding professionals. AROUND THE WORLD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2013

Yesterday=s Results: Yesterday=s Results: 7th-GPX, $33,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), NW2X, 4th-BHP, $46,250, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:45 3/5, gd. 1:44 2/5, ft. VIVA RAFAELA (BRZ) (f, 4, Know Heights {Ire}-- SWEET SUNSHINE (c, 3, Candy Ride {Arg}--Golden Linda Rafaela {Brz} {G1SW-Brz}, by Bin Ajwaad {Ire}), Sunray {SP}, by Crafty Prospector) failed to hit the a Group 1 winner for Paolo Lobo in her native Brazil, mark in a pair of sprints over the Del Mar Polytrack, kicked off her U.S. campaign with a fourth-place effort finishing seventh and sixth July 27 and Aug. 24, going nine panels in $62,500 optional claiming respectively. Trying a route of ground on the Santa company over the Saratoga lawn July 31. Favored in Anita dirt for the first time Oct. 11, the chestnut came her latest over that course and trip, she wilted late to home a much-improved second--beaten only a length. be last of eight, but was offered renewed support again Settled well off the early pace this time, the 7-2 chance this time at 9-5. Off to a good start from her wide was forced to steady early, but regained his footing as berth, Viva Rafaela assumed a forward position quickly he eased over to the inside. Splitting horses on the and settled just off the pace through opening splits of second turn, he swung out five wide turning for home :24.84 and :50.53. Up to challenge for the lead and was moving fastest of all late to score by a length entering the far turn, the bay collared the pacesetter at over Wicked Finance (Broken Vow). Sales history: the head of the stretch and was 1 1/2 lengths clear of $145,000 RNA yrl '11 KEESEP. Click for the Glamour N Glory (Gulch) at the wire. The winner is a brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-0, half-sister to MG1SP-Brz Unique Zuca (Brz) (Northern $37,100. Afleet). Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Hronis Racing LLC. B-William J Betz & Peter Lamantia Lifetime Record: G1SW-Brz, 9-3-1-0, $71,281. (KY). T-John W Sadler. O/B-Stud T N T (BRZ). T-Todd A Pletcher. 5th-BHP, $45,750, Msw, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35 4/5, fm. 5th-GPX, $40,000, Msw, 2yo, 7f, 1:23 3/5, ft. CERVARO (r, 3, Lemon Drop Kid--Corona Lake {MSW, HY KODIAK WARRIOR (c, 2, Kodiak Kowboy-- $246,550}, by Storm Cat), third on the Del Mar Aheadnotatail, by Unbridled), runner-up going Polytrack Aug. 4, finished a respectable fifth while 5 1/2 furlongs here Oct. 5, was backed down to even stretching to nine furlongs on the seaside oval=s tuf money and mounted a mild challenge to be fourth last course Sept. 2. Well fancied in his latest while trying time in a six-furlong test Oct. 27. Without Lasix again this trip at Santa Anita, the chestnut rallied to be a here, the even-money choice broke quickly from his narrowly beaten second and was backed down to even- outside draw and was eased back into a stalking money favoritism this time. Content to linger near the position between horses through an opening quarter in back early, Cevaro swung out on the second turn, :23.13. Putting increasing pressure on leader River mounted his challenge late and drew off to score by Pride (Lion Tamer) through a half in :46.19, the two lengths Aqua Revelation (English Channel). The chestnut overtook that rival from the outside winner is a half to Maizelle (Seeking the Gold), MSW, approaching the turn, eased over to the rail for the $158,292. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. stretch run and drove clear late to score by Lifetime Record: 6-1-1-1, $50,810. 7 1/4 lengths. Hy Kodiak Warrior becomes the 11th O/B-Mr & Mrs Jerome S Moss (KY). T-John W Sadler. winner for his freshman sire (by Posse). Sales history: $72,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. Click for the brisnet.com Interested in standardbreds chart or VIDEO. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $34,000. as well? Click here to sign up O-Mar Racing Stable. B-Meg & Mike Buckley (KY). for our sister publication... T-Agustin C Bezara.

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Yesterday=s Result: CRITERIUM DU LANGUEDOC-PRIX BERNARD DE MARMIESSE-Listed, i55,000, Toulouse, 11-11, 2yo, 1mT, 1:42.45, vsf. IN BRITAIN: 1B#CALLING OUT (FR), 123, c, 2, by Martaline (GB) Wall Street Boss, g, 3, Street Boss--Pad the Wallet 1st Dam: Exit the Straight (Ire), by Exit to Nowhere (SW-US, $113,617), by Skip Away. Kempton Park, 2nd Dam: Straight Miss (Ire), by In the Wings (GB) Britain, 11-11, Hcp, 3yo, 1 3/8m (AWT). B-Peter E 3rd Dam: Straight Lass (Ire), by Machiavellian Clinton. *$50,000 yrl >11 FTKJUL; 38,000gns RNA (i22,000 yrl >12 ARQOCT). O-Gerard Laboureau & yrl >11 TATOCT. Jean-Pierre Gauvin; B-John Studd; T-Jean-Pierre Gauvin; J-Antoine Hamelin; i27,500. Lifetime IN JAPAN: Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 2 places, i48,600. Cosmo Glaube, c, 2, Broken Vow--Exquisite Beauty, by 2--Graceful Grit (Ire), 120, f, 2, Holy Roman Emperor (Ire)-- Bertrando. Kyoto, 11-10, Novice Race, 7fT. Lifetime Liu (Ire), by Top Ville (Ire). (i50,000 yrl >12 Record: 3-1-1-0, $70,707. O-Big Red Farm; B-Ron ARQAUG). O-Qatar Racing Ltd; B-Mme R Ades & McCauley; T-Masato Nishizono. *$57,000 yrl >12 Mme P Ades-Hazan; T-Francis-Henri Graffard; KEESEP; $260,000 2yo >13 BESMAR. i11,000. 3--Double Look (Ire), 123, c, 2, Mastercraftsman (Ire)-- Paper Profits (GB), by Kendor (Fr). O/B-Marquise de Moratalla; T-Didier Guillemin; i8,250. Testico, f, 2, Tiznow--Last Crown, by El Prado. Tokyo, Margins: 1 1/4, NK, 1. Odds: 3.00, 8.10, 4.30. 11-9, Novice Race, 8f. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, Also Ran: Dani Wallon (Fr), Vita (Fr), Lingreville (Fr), $50,505. O-Kazumi Yoshida; B-Casner Racing LP; Double Diamond (Fr), Pierrefiteou (Spa). T-Tetsuya Kimura. *$145,000 RNA yrl >12 FTKOCT; Click for the Racing Post result. Click for Equidia $150,000 2yo >13 FTFFEB. VIDEO. Loren Luna, c, 4, Mineshaft--Champagne Sue, by Off the mark over a mile at Vichy Aug. 16, Calling Elusive Quality. Tokyo, 11-9, Plate Race, 7f. Lifetime Out ran into the subsequent G1 Criterium International Record: 16-3-1-0, $267,879. O-Masamichi Hayashi; third Prestige Vendome (Fr) (Orpen) when runner-up in B-Yoichi Aoyama; T-Yasuhito Tamura. *$135,000 yrl the Listed Criterium de Lyon at Lyon-Parilly 13 days >10 KEESEP; $285,000 2yo >11 KEEAPR. later. Quickly at the head of affairs, the bay was shaken up in early stretch and responded with a surge, • ON THE WORKTAB • which gained him a decisive advantage that Graceful BELMONT Grit was unable to cut down in time. Jack Milton (War Front), 4f (tr.), :49.27, 13/41

CHURCHILL DOWNS Tapicat (Tapit), 4f, :48.20, 4/54 Skyring (English Channel), 5f, 1:01.40, 11/37 Yesterday=s Results: Kempton Park, 14.15, Mdn, ,4,500, 2yo, 1m (AWT), PALM MEADOWS 1:39.88, stn. Zaikov (Distorted Humor), 4f, :50.10, 20/29 WARRIOR OF LIGHT (IRE) (c, 2, High Chaparral {Ire}-- Strawberry Fledge, by Kingmambo), a 320,000gns SANTA ANITA TATOCT yearling, was sixth on debut over this track Game On Dude (Awesome Again), 4f, :49.00, 29/41 and trip Oct. 23 and tracked the leading trio throughout the early stages. Making his move passing the quarter pole, the 9-2 shot kicked clear and was kept up to his work to score by a length from the closer Rapid Advance (GB) (Medicean {GB}). VIDEO, courtesy Racing UK. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, ,2,911. O-Niarchos Family; B-Peter Anastasiou; T-David First/Second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, November 12 Lanigan. Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2009 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) FROST GIANT (Giant's Causeway), Keane Stud, $5K, 58/18/3 CORRECTION: Monday=s TDN incorrectly noted the 9-MNR, Stk, 6f, First Frost, $8K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 30-1 number of winners for freshman sire Noonmark RUN AWAY AND HIDE (City Zip), Darby Dan, $8K, 95/33/6 (Unbridled=s Song). The stallion was represented by his 9-MNR, Stk, 6f, Take It Like a Man, $27K OBS OPN 2yo, 5-2 second winner Saturday when Exit Stage Left won at Golden Gate and his third winner when Mark My Way won at Aqueduct Sunday. BREEDERS’ CUP DISTAFF BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE BEHOLDER, RICHARD MANDELLA NEW YEAR’S DAY, BOB BAFFERT

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Kempton Park, 14.50, Mdn, ,4,500, 2yo, 1m (AWT), 1:39.41, stn. WINNERS BY AMERICAN SIRES +ELITE ARMY (GB) (c, 2, Authorized {Ire}--White Rose {Ger} {Co-Hwt. 2yo Filly-Ger, GSW-Fr & G1SP-Ger, IN JAPAN: $181,398}, by Platini {Ger}), sent off at 5-1, missed Ha Long Bay (Jpn), f, 3, Elusive Quality--Kosi Bay, by the kick, but was quickly into his stride and up into Storm Cat. Kyoto, 11-9, Plate Race, 6f. Lifetime second tracking fellow Godolphin runner Intermedium Record: 5-3-1-1, $257,576. O-H.H. Sheikh (GB) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}). Driven to challenge that Mohammed; B-Darley Japan Farm; T-Inao Okada. rival inside the final quarter mile, the homebred gained Fumino Memory (Jpn), c, 3, Lemon Drop Kid-- the edge with 150 yards remaining en route to a Crosswater, by Storm Cat. Fukushima, 11-10, Plate 1 1/4-length success. The winner is a half to Promesse Race, 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 10-2-0-2, $164,343. de l=Aube (Fr) (Galileo {Ire}), SW-Ger. VIDEO, courtesy O-Tsuzuku Tani; B-Suzaki Farm; T-Katsuichi Nishiura. Racing UK. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,2,911. Bowman Mill (Jpn), c, 3, Street Cry (Ire)--Fada Run, by O-Godolphin; B-Darley; T-Saeed bin Suroor. Cherokee Run. Mombetsu, 11-7, Sarugawa Tokubetsu, 6f. Neck. Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-0, $15,960. O-H.H. Sheikh Mohammed; B-Darley Japan B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Farm; T-Mizuki Takayanagi. AMERICA B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-BHP, $49,000, NW1$X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, EUROPE 1 1/16mT, 1:42 2/5, fm. KELDY (f, 3, Benchmark--Windscreen, by Pine Bluff) CONDITIONS RESULTS: Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-3, $82,340. O-Russell Drake FRANCE, Toulouse, 14.20, i27,000, 3yo, 1 5/16mT, &Teresa McWilliams (CA). T-Dan L Hendricks. 2:18.26, vsf. CRICKEL WOOD (FR) (c, 3, Muhtathir {GB}--Tanguista 5th-ZIA, $32,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11, {Fr} {SP-Fr}, by War Chant) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, ft. 3 wins, 3 places, i47,400. O-Antonio Caro; B-Ecurie SILVER STREAKN GAL (f, 3, Silver Season--Yoga Gal, des Monceaux; T-Jean-Claude Rouget. *i27,000 yrl by Regal Classic) Lifetime Record: 11-3-1-3, $58,531. >11 ARQOCT. **1/2 to Tribune (Fr) (Grand Slam), SW- O-JoAnn M Van Der Geest. B-Richard Brunacini & Kay Fr. Thurman (NM). T-Eric D Mikkelson. NO LASIX ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 7th-MNR, $22,200, 11-10, NW2L, 2yo, 1m, 1:43, ft. Fille de France (Fr), f, 2, Della Francesca--Bint Deb (Fr), I NEED A MIRACLE (c, 2, Visionaire--Sahara Meadow, by Goldneyev. Nantes, France, 11-10, Mdn, 2yo, f, by Desert Secret {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-0, 1mT. B-Gerard Samama. $26,207. O-Sherri L Greenhill. B-Pope McLean (KY). Doinyo (Ger), c, 2, Halling--Dubavint (Ger), by Monsun T-Jeffrey L Greenhill. *$17,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. (Ger). Frankfurt, Germany, 11-10, Mdn, 2yo, 1mT. B- Gestut Ebbesloh. 8th-FLX, $20,600, NW3BX, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 1:06, Ventaron (Fr), c, 2, Le Havre (Ire)--Piemontaise (Fr), by my. Ultimately Lucky (Ire). Nantes, France, 11-10, Mdn, LION'S TERMS (m, 7, Lion Hearted--Maddy's Terms, by 2yo, c/g, 1mT. B-Franklin Finance SA, Harry Halfon Private Terms) Lifetime Record: 42-16-9-4, $231,662. & Cedric Boutin. *Ninth winner for freshman sire (by O-Gold Star Racing Stable. B-D J Federico (MD). Noverre). T-Jeremiah C Englehart. *Full to Maddy's Lion, MSW, Meribald (Ity), c, 2, Spirit of Desert (Ire)--Force of Light $395,282; Maddy's Heart, MSW, $253,039. (GB), by Fantastic Light. Rome, Italy, 11-10, Mdn, 2yo, 1m (AWT). B-Allevamento La Nuova Sbarra ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: SRL. Hot Stuff, f, 2, Candy Ride (Arg)--Giant's Princess, by Sharareh (GB), f, 3, Sir Percy (GB)--You Too (GB), by Giant's Causeway. GPX, 11-11, (C), 6.5f, 1:19 1/5. Monsun (Ger). Kempton Park, Britain, 11-11, Mdn, B-Debbie Fishman & Jonathan Cowan (KY). 3-4yo, 1 3/8m (AWT). B-Meon Valley Stud. Fun Elusive, f, 2, Elusive Quality--Amusing Plan, by *40,000gns yrl >11 TATOCT. Pleasantly Perfect. MNR, 11-11, 5 1/2f, 1:07. American Star (Ger), c, 3, Toylsome (GB)--Alia (Ger), B-Lakland Farm (KY). *$75,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. by Tertullian. Frankfurt, Germany, 11-10, Mdn, 3yo, Shopping Savannah, f, 2, Purim--Glitteration (SP, 6 1/2fT. B-Erika Hense. $110,811), by Glitterman. BHP, 11-11, (C), 8.5f (AWT), 1:48 1/5. B-Richland Hills (R Nathan Fox), TDN TODAY William S Reeser & Kevin Dowd (KY). *$17,000 yrl Around the World...... 3 pages '12 KEESEP.