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CAERLEON DEAD ( Ill, one of RECORDS FALLAT OBS-CALDER A colt by Pros­ the top sires in the world, died from a suspected heart pectors Gamble--Society Gal (Linkage) brought a final attack at Coolmore Stud in Co. Tipperary, Ireland bid of $430 ,000 to establish a new sales record at Monday night. During his racing career, Caerleon was the Ocala Sale's Company's Sale of Selected Two­ named champion three-year-old colt of 1983 in France Year-Olds in Training at Calder Race Course Tuesday. after winning that year's G1 . Selling as hip number 125, the chestnut two-year-old, Caerleon quickly established himself as a top stallion, consigned by Wavertree Stables, Agent I and pur­ producing 1991 Epsom and Irish Derby winner Gener­ ous (Ire), 1994 G 1 St. Leger and G 1 Prix Royal-Oak chased by The Corp., eclipsed the old winner (Ire}, 1993 G1 winner mark of $360,000. The colt, a full brother to MGSP Only Royale (Ire) and 1996 G 1 Vodafone Oaks winner Jigadee, posted the fastest quarter mile of Sunday's Lady Carla (GB). The 18-year-old sired Japanese Under Tack Show, working the distance in :22 2/5. champions Shinko [ovely (Ire), l-Way Win (Ire) and He worked an eighth of a mile in : 1 0 2/5 in Tuesday's Biwa Heidi {Jpn) and Japanese Derby winner Fusaichi preview. Hip number 161, Winewomenandsong (Sul­ Concorde (Jpn). Caerleon's American graded stakes try Song--Wine Taster (Nodouble) recorded the fastest winners include Kostroma (Ire), Auriette (Ire), Mission­ quarter mile in the preview (:21 4/5), and brought the ary Ridge (GB), Pinfloron (Fr) and Overbury (Ire). From second highest price of the sale. The bay colt, con­ 11 crops to race, Caerleon's progeny has earned over $46 million and the stallion has been represented by signed by Donna M. Wormser, Inc., agent, was pur­ 74 stakes winners. His place at Coolmore will eventu­ chased for $375,000 by Aaron Jones. In all, 153 ally be taken by last year's Prix du Jockey-Club win­ two-year-olds sold for an aggregate of $1 2,564,000-­ ner Peintre Celebre (Nureyev}. up 20.5 percent from last year's figure of $10,428,000, grossed from the sale of the same FALL A:SrEN DIES Foll Aspen (Prntgm:a}, named number of horses. The average prica was a record Sroodmar<> of thQ Vaar in 1994, died at Creekview an increase of 20 percent from la:st year's Farm in Paris, Kentucky yesterday. The 22-year-oJd $82, 118, mare hemorrhaged after producing a colt by champion record $68, 157. The median prico of *G4-,000 Thunder Gulch Monday. The death was the second marked a 23-percent increase over last year's major loss for Coolmore Stud, after the farm's stallion $52,000. Thirty four horses sold of $100 ,000 or Caerleon died Monday in Ireland. John Magnier pur­ more during the session and 11 brought prices of chased the dam of 1994's Champion Two-Year-Old $200,000 or more. Timber Country (Woodman) at the 1994 OBS results p. 2 November Breeding Stock Sale for $2.4 million. A Grade I winner during her racing career, Fall Aspen is also the dam of graded or group stakes winners STAKES CLOSINGS Northern Aspen (), Elle Seule (Exclu­ sive Native), Mazzacano (GB) (Alleged}, Colorado TODAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4: Dancer (Ire} (Shareef Dancer) and Harnas {Danzig). 2-14 $1001100,000 Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup H-G//, GP, 3yo/up Fall Aspen's last foal is doing well. ($200) , 2-14 $200,000 Santa Maria H.-GI, SA, 4yo/up, f/m, 8 'h.f ($200) STAKES PREVIEW ...... 3 2-15 $200,000 Las Virgenes-G/, SA, 3yo, f, Bf ($200) NEWS CONTINUED ...... 2-3 2-16 $200,000 San Luis Obispo H.-Gll, SA, 4yo/up 12fT ~20W ' OBS SALES RES UL TS ...... 1 ,2 TOTAL PAGES ...... 5 TOMORROW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5: 2-7 $500,000 Strub S.-Gll SA, 4yo, 9f ($20,000s)

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OBS SELECTED 2·YEAR·OLDS ·TOP FIVE COLTS (News cont.) HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE FLORIDA TRACKS HIT HARD BY STORM Three 125 Prospectors Gamble Society Gal $430,000 Florida tracks suffered damage when an intense storm ($65,000 yrl '97 KEESEPJ passed through the state, dumping from four to 1 o Consigned by Wavertree Stables, Agent I inches of rain and bringing winds up to 105 miles per Purchased by The Thoroughbred Corp. hour. Hialeah Race Track in Hialeah, Florida suffered Winewomenandsong major damage when a tornado ripped through South 161 Sultry Song Wine Taster $375,000 Florida Monday night between 7:30 and 8:00. The ($14,000 wnlg '96 KEENOV) storm left debris scattered on the track and forced the Consigned by Donna M. Wormser, Inc., agent suspension of training Tuesday morning. "I have to see Purchased by Aaron Jones how the clean-up goes before we decide whether we Deputy's Decree can open the track tomorrow (Wednesday); we'll defi­ 197 Silver Deputy Choose a Crown $290,000 nitely be open the next day," said the track's Vice Presi­ ($58,000 yrl '97 KEESEP) dent and General Manager Mike Mackey. No horses or Consigned by Cardinal Hill Farm (C & N Casse), agent people were injured in the storm and there was no seri­ Purchased by Narvick International ous damage to the building or stables, but trees were 081 Silver Ghost Mud Wrestling $250,000 uprooted from the driveway to the clubhouse and ($32,000 yrl '97 KEESEP) around the backstretch. Gulfstream Park in Hallandale, Consigned by Tony Bowling and Bobby Dodd, agent Florida suffered water damage on the backside. Barns Purchased by Moreton Binn Racing one through 1 7, occupied by trainers Bill Mott, D. Stolen Appeal Wayne Lukas, Neil Howard and Shug McGaughey, were 135 Valid Appeal Stolen Skates $245,000 surrounded by water and trainers couldn't get their Consigned by Mark Casse, agent horses out of the stalls to walk them, let alone take Purchased by B. Oxenberg, E. Plesa, agent them to the track. Trainer Sonny Hine, hardest hit of all, had to empty his stalls of hay and couldn't replace it OBS SELECTED 2·YEAR·OLDS -TOP FIVE FILLIES be?ause the water kept sweeping in. "I was able to get Skip Away to the track to jog him, and he's walking up HIP# SIRE DAM PRICE and down in front of the shedrow just to keep him 204 El Prado (Ire) Cope's Light $210,000 busy," Hine said of his champion charge. At Calder Race ($25,000 wnlg '96 KEENOV; $50,000 yrl '97 OBSAUG) Course in Miami, track President Ken Dunn said the Consigned by Eddie Woods, Agent V property suffered some tree dama1~e and one barn had Purchased by James C. Spence one-third of its roof ripped off. Blushing Deed 089 Alydeed Oh No It's You $200,000 K.O. PUNCH RETIRED K.O. Punch (Two Punch) I $42,000 yrl '97 KEESEPJ has been retired from racing and will stand the 1998 Consigned by Ricky Leppala, agent breeding season at Margaux Farm, in Midway, Ken­ Purchased by Moreton Binn Racing tucky for a stud fee of $5,000. The bay three-year­ 023 Phone Trick Golden Goldie $180,000 old colt captured last year's Giii Hollywood Juvenile ($26,000 wnlg '96 KEENOV) Championship and ran second behind champion Fa­ Consigned by Hartley/De Renzo, agent vorite Trick in the GI Hopeful. In his last race, K.O. Purchased by T. F. Van Meter 113 Aloha Prospector Salient Feature $175 000 Punch suffered a condylar fracture while running Consigned by Crystal Eclipse Stable ' second in the GI Futurity at Belmont September 21. Purchased by Mark Glyer, agent Never off the board in six starts, he retires with earn­ 075 Fortunate Prospect Miss Basque $155,000 ings of $212,870. Consigned by Farnsworth Farms News cont. p. 3 Purchased by Joe Calascibetta, agent for Bryan Cox CORRECTION ... Mike Lakow is racing secretary at Aque­ fl: # ""'.ill distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate duct, Belmont and Saratoga. Howard Battle is first-~1me _graded stakes-winners, a + will denote winners who are first-time starters, an {S) will be used for state-bred races a ~eeneland' s racing secretary. This information was (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races and an (R) will be u'sed incorrectly reported in yesterday's TON. We the for other restricted races. error.

DOES "BREED SHAPER" SUNDAY SILENCE HAVE A SON Australia's AT STUD OUTSIDE JAPAN? ARROWFIELD STUD John Messara Phone: +61 2 9223 8277 FU~.t~I!_':l~r~ (Jpn) ~ Fax: +61 2 9223 5795 E-MAIL: [email protected] HIS UNDEFEATED CHAMPION 2YO STANDS AT ARROWFIELD IN 1998. www.arrowfield.com.au PAGE 3 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 2-4-98

RECORD GROSS FOR TRF AUCTION Topped by a successful bid of $49,000 for a no-guarantee season to PREVIEW Wild Again and a record $8,000 bid for two antique oak • • chairs with cushions hand-embroidered by Mrs. Richard Today, Gulfstream Park: du Pont, the eighth annual Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Charity Stallion Season Auction at SHIRLEY JONES H.-Glll, $100,000, :3yo/up, f/m, 7f Candyland Farm in Middletown, Delaware, raised a PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY ODDS record of approximately $500,000 for the TRF and 1 Green Light Hennig Davis 1 5-1 Thoroughbred Charities of America. The January 31st 2 U Can Do It Pilotti Sellers 6-1 event attracted 300 people from across the country to a 3 Dance for Thee Azpurua Bravo 1 0-1 combined live and silent auction of stallion seasons, 4 Everhope Arnold II Velazquez 20-1 equine and other artwork, plus Thoroughbred memora­ 5 Flashy N Smart England Day 5-1 bilia and gifts. Hundreds of others bid by telephone for 6 Start at Once Mott Bailey 6-1 dozens of other seasons during a five-day preliminary 7 Glitter Woman McGaughey Smith 3-5 auction. Purchased by Maryland veterinarian Dr. Michael Sires of runners and weights: Gr1een Light (Sheikh Cavey, the Wild Again season was one of two no-guar­ Albadou {GB}), 115; U Can Do It !Gold Alert), 116; antee seasons to go over the $40,000 mark. Dance for Thee (Sword Dance {Ire}), 115; Everhope Owner/breeder Robert Manfuso was the successful (Danzig), 113; Flashy N Smart (Smarten), 118; Start bidder, at $41,000, for a season to Dixieland Band. "It at Once (Gone West), 112; Glitter Woman will still be a few days before all the final bids are tallied (Glitterman), 123. and the accounting completed, but we are thrilled that Glitter Woman, winner of last year's GI Ashland S., this event has once again proven to be so successful-­ returned from an eight-month break to take a January and that is directly attributable to the generosity of the 14 Gulfstream allowance. Green tight is looking for stallion managers who donate these seasons," said her fourth straight win after sandwiching a victory in Candyland owner Herbert Moelis. "There are so many the Nov. 7 Just Smashing S. at the Meadowlands in worthy equine causes, many of them very small opera­ between an Oct. Belmont allowance win and a Jan. 5 tions, which very much need our support, and it is Gulfstream triumph last out. U Can Do It took the Gill heartwarming that so many of those who love the horse First Lady H. in her last start January 14. have continued to show their generosity by supporting this event." B·R•E•E•D•E•R•S FOALING NEWS J EDITION MAJORCA, 6, Salem Drive-Rosarian Star (Master ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Derby) Foal born 1-25-98, a colt by St. Jovite 8th-PHA, $32,200, 4yo/up, a 1 m70yd, 1 :43, ft. Will be bred back to Storm Bird PENHEAD (h, 7, lron--Lava Bobbin {SW, $106,999}, Owned by Dean Grimm by Aristocratic) Lifetime Record: 58-12-13-13, Boarded at Payson Stud in Lexington, KY $248,680. 0-0xman Carol & Urquhart Joseph. 8-Mrs. Accomplishments: SW of $121, 723. Sallie Dinning & Mrs. Jervis S. Marshall (PA). T-Carol INVITED GUEST (IRE), 14, Be My Guest-Welcome Break Oxman. (GB) (Wallow {Ire}) Foal born 1-26-98, a colt by Miswaki. 7th-PHA, $23,400, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1: 12, ft. Will be bred back to Gulch. SUDDEN ENCOUNTER (f, 4, Foligno--Uwila Native, by Owned by R.D. Hubbard. Gallant Native) Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-1, $52,820. Boarded at Crystal Springs Farm in Paris, KY. O/B-Lyman Charles B & Mucklow Russell C (Pa). Accomplishments: MGSW-N.A. & Eng, GSW-Fr, T-Guadalupe Preciado. $619,942.

Vinery Sires ofStakes Winners January 28-February1, 1998 FARMAWAV PROSPECTOR'S MUSIC GILDED TIME·G2 MARQ,UETRY ·G3 x 2 RUNAWAY GROC>M-G2 VINE RY~ 606. 846. 5214 PAGE 4 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 2-4-98

WEEKEND PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVES As a footnote, we might mention that Conquista­ by Alan Porter dor Cielo is quietly becoming a use1ful sire of sires. In addition to Marquetry, his son Norquestor has done UANME (f, 3, Marquetry--Archimillionnaire, by Medaille very well in Maryland, while another son, El Moxie, d'Or) and ARTAX (c, 3, Marquetry--Raging , by began his career in Tasmania, but sprung to Austra­ Apalachee) lian prominence with a Group 1 winner in his first The young sire Marquetry appears to be on a role crop. with his first three-year-olds. His daughter Uanme captured the Giii Forward Gal S. at Gulfstream Park Jan. 28, and just five days later his son Artax took a bold step down the Triple Crown trail with a 5 1 /2 FOALING NEWS) length win in the Giii Santa Catalina S. It never ceases to amaze us how often the first major winner for a sire has some notable UNIQUE MILLIER., 14, Olden Times-United Appeal inbreeding or linebreeding, and Uanme is no excep­ (Valid Appeal) Foal born 1-26-98, a colt by Prospect Bay. tion. Marquetry is by Conquistador Cielo out of a Will be bred back to Prospect Bay. mare by Vice Regent. In turn, Vice Regent is a son of Owned by Hargus & Sandra Sexton. Northern Dancer out of a daughter of the outstanding Boarded at Vinery in Midway, KY. Windfields Farm matron Victoriana. A look at the Accomplishments: Dam of Morris Code (MSW, distaff side of Uanme's pedigree shows a daughter of $745,167, by Lost Code). Northern Dancer (Fanfreluche) and a son of *First foal for Prospect Bay. Victoriana (Victoria Park), so Uanme is 4x4 to North­ ern Dancer and 5x5 to Victoriana, both through a son AQAARID, 6, Nashwan-Ashayer (Lomond) and daughter. Fanfreluche is herself pretty closely Foal born 1-27-98, a colt by Gulch. related to Vice Regent, since both are by Northern Will be bred back to Storm Cat. Dancer out of daughters of mares by Windfields. Owned by and boarded at Shadwell Farm in Lexington, These combinations suggest a number of other Ky. things which might be tried with Marquetry, Accomplishments: G1 SW-Eng, $2133,581. First foal. including Viceregal (brother to Vice Regent), other Fanfreluche sons D'Accord and L'Enjoleur, LADY OF THE LIGHT, 13, The Minstrel-Beaconaire and The Minstrel (by Northern Dancer out of a mare (*Vaguely Noble) Foal born 1-27-98, a filly by Theatrical (Ire). by Victoria Park). Will be bred back to Benny The Dip. Artax, whose dam was sold for just $2,300 as a Owned by Landon Knight. two-year-old in training, has a much more Boarded at Margaux Farm LLC in Midway, KY. outcrossed pedigree. It is interesting, though, that Accomplishments: Dam of Asema (MGS\IV-lre, one of the best runners by Apalachee, the $158,623, by Theatrical {Ire}). broodmare sire of Artax, was out of a mare by Mar­ quetry's broodmare sire, Vice Regent. If there is a ESCALINE (FR), 18, Arctic Tern-Esdee (Hail to Reason) significant link between Apalachee and Vice Regent, Foal born 1-27-98, a filly by (GB). it might be attributed to Gold Bridge, who is Will be bred back to Indian Ridge (Ire). broodmare sire of Apalachee's dam, Moccasin, and Owned by Brentwood Farms, Ltd. of Vice Regent's broodmare sire, Menetrier. Both Boarded at Haras des Capucines i1n La Cochere, France. Vice Regent and Moccasin are Nearco-line horses, Accomplishments: G1 SW-Fr, $1 B0,598; Dam of Ara­ and Menetrier and Moccasin give, respectively, the bian King (Fr) (Arazi), MSW-Fr. brothers Fairway and Pharos over Gold Bridge mares. I . this Friday, '"K·~o :••omp U1N Cii' ncwoststamon

~, One of the best 2-year-olds of 1997, K.O. Punch won the Giii Hollywood Juvenile margaux farm LLC Championship and placed in the GI Hopefuls., GI Futurity s. and Gil Saratoga Special. Phones (606) 846-4433/(606) 846-5221 1998 Stud Fee: $0000 live foal PAGE 5 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 2-4-98

PEDIGREE SHORTS FOALING NEWS: Sugino Cutie (f, 3, Majestic Light--Summer Mood LANDLADY (FR), 16, Arctic Tern-Dame Paque (Fr) by Raja Baba), who captured the listed Crocus S. in (Devon {Fr}) Tokyo Feb. 1, combines a rarely seen pair of brothers. Foal born 1-27-98, a filly by Saint Estephe (Fr). Her sire Majestic Light is by Majestic Prince, who in Will be bred back to Mtoto (GB). turn is out of a mare by Royal Charger. The unusual Owned by E. Puerari & Y. Houyvet. Boarded at Haras des Capucines in La Cochere, France. element comes in the female line, where we find that Accomplishments: SW & GSP-Fr; Dam of Lady Sugino Cutie's third dam, Fair Ill, is by Madara, a Normandy (Fr) (Saint Estephe {Fr}), SW-Fr. moderately performing brother to Royal Charger who DEGENERATE GAL, 13, Degenerate Jon-Secret Voice stood in South America. In addition to having Royal (Mr. Clinch) Charger/Madara 4x4, Sugino Cutie also has their Foal born 1-28-98, a colt by Dehere. three-parts brother in the fourth generation. Will be bred back to Capote. To complete the story, her fourth generation also Owned by Ron & Carolyn McDonald .. features the genetic relatives Ambiorix (by Tourbillon Boarded at Hidden Springs Farm in Versailles, Ky. out of Lavendula) and My Babu (by a son of Tourbillon Accomplishments: MGSW of $936,393; Dam of Blacktie Bid (Black Tie Affair {Ire}), SW. out of a daughter of Lavendula). USHERETTE, 1 2, Star Door Johnny-Flare Pass (Bue kpasser) MOVING??? Foal born 1-28-98, a filly by Bracco. For just a day or forever ... Will be bred back to Candy Stripes. Owned by Robert B. Berger and Tayllor Made Farms. Call us with your new fax number. Boarded at Taylor Made Farm in Nicholasville, Ky. (732) 747-8060 Accomplishments: Dam of Star Cam.paigner (Risen Star), MSW & MGSP, $288,643.

Kentucky Winter Mixed 10 a.m,, Surul.ay, Fehmary 8, 1998 • Lexingtxm, Kentucky (f(lllowd brimediatdy by) Stallion Access (A}1)roximatd:J 8 t).m.} Stallion Access Index lot Lot Lot Ll'.lt No. Name ND. Name No. Name No. Name Shares 14 Devil's Bag 31 Red Ransnm 48 Personal Flag 1 Air Forbes \Von 15 Diesls (GB) '.P•. .<. Rubiano 49 Ph{,ne Trick l C;.Jrnivahiv 16 Dixieland Band 33 Slew Cl' Gold 50 Polish Numbers 3 Pit To Fight 17 Fit to Plght 34 Stat de N