Visit the Andrew Caulfield Discusses the TDN Website: influence of www.thoroughbreddailynews.com P13 TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2010 For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. FIRST TEST OF MARKET AT F-T JULY The Fasig-Tipton July Selected Yearling Sale kicks off JRHA SELECT SALE the North American yearling sales season today with a two-day stand at Fasig=s Newtown Paddocks in DEEP IMPACT COLT DOMINATES JRHA OPENER Lexington, Kentucky. A total of 407 yearlings have Buyers new to racing swarmed the opening session been catalogued, down 18 per- of the Japan Racing Horse Association Select Sale on cent from the 494 catalogued Monday at the Northern Horse Park on the island of last term, and down 28 percent Hokkaido, delighting con- from the 568 catalogued in signors with a flurry of bid- 2008. Officials at the sales com- ding, but keeping a fairly pany hope the slimmed-down tight grip on their wallets. catalogue can help the sale re- By the time the last year- cover from a 2009 renewal that ling had trotted out of the saw the average ($77,716) slip sale ring, results were 15.8 percent and the median mixed and there had been ($55,000) drop 26.7 percent. no fireworks, particularly Last year=s opening session, when compared to the featuring a New Sire Showcase sale's halcyon days when comprised of first- and second- $1-million horses were Hip 50, Day 1 Topper crop sires, was particularly hard sprinkled throughout the catalog. hit. Average on the opening day Yet the consensus reaction was that the sale held up FTKJUL grad Blind Luck was down 23.8 percent, while as well as could be hoped in the prevailing economic Sarah K. Andrew the median was down 33.3 per- conditions. Of 214 yearlings offered, 173 were sold for cent. By contrast, the second a total of -3.157-billion ($35,078,889) and an average day of selling, with more established sires represented, of -18.250-million ($202,768). was down only 4.3 percent in average and 15.3 per- A robust bay colt by two-time Japanese Horse of the cent in median. This year, the New Sire Showcase has Year Deep Impact (Jpn) out of French and American been replaced by the Freshman Sire Showcase, which Group/Grade 3 winner Isle de France (Nureyev), topped boasts offspring by one of the deeper sire classes in the yearling session at -66-million ($733,333). In con- recent memory. trast, last year's top yearling, a colt by Rock of Gibral- Whether that sire power, combined with a more tar (Ire), sold for -145-million ($1,526,315). stringent selection process by Fasig-Tipton, will help Makoto Kaneko, who raced Deep Impact, purchased buoy a struggling market is anyone=s guess, but both the Isle de France colt from the Northern Farm consign- buyers and sellers have been complimentary of the ment of Katsumi Yoshida. The top five yearlings sold on auction house=s efforts. Monday all came from Northern Farm. AI think Fasig-Tipton has done a great job of putting Kaneko typically shies away from talking to the media together a group of strong, athletic horses, and I think at sales and declined to comment on the colt. the pedigrees here are getting stronger,@ said Adena Yutaka Uda, a savvy Tokyo-based investment man- Springs General Manager Eric Hamelback. AObviously, ager who obtained an owner's license last year, bought they=ve always gone after the athletes, but it seems the co-second highest-priced yearling, a Deep Impact there is more substance to those pedigrees, where colt out of group stakes-placed Kiss Pasion (Jpn) (Jade maybe a few years back there wasn=t. From what I see, Robbery), for -60-million ($666,666). The colt is a barring any radiograph issues or anything, there will be three-quarter brother to multiple group winner Admire buyers for the horses. It=s seems like a real racehorse Kiss (Jpn) (), runner-up in the 2006 Oka catalogue.@ Fasig-Tipton July report Cont. p7 Sho. Cont. p2

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JRHA Select Sale cont... Meanwhile, Riichi Kondo, who has been a big buyer at the JRHA sale for years, acquired the other The colt marks the first time that Uda has invested in -60-million yearling, a stout gray son of Kurofune out a major racing prospect. AI liked this one," he said sim- of Be Positive (Jpn) (Sunday Silence), a group stakes- ply when asked about his purchase. winning full sister to champion To the Victory (Jpn). Among other relatively new buyers was Masami AAs usual, I went to Aramaki, who operates the Papas clothing manufactur- Northern Farm to inspect ing and retail business as many yearlings as I and who bought two could and this was one of yearlings by Deep Impact my favorites," said Kondo, for a total of -77-million who bought six yearlings ($855,554). with his wife, Hideko, sign- With more horses of- ing the ticket on another. fered and sold than in the "This is a very buyer- same session in 2009, friendly market; I can buy Hip 41, second highest price when 122 of 156 sent very nice horses for rea- through the ring changed sonable prices, so I am very happy as a buyer. But I'm a Hip 50 hands, overall gross in- bit worried about the industry." creased by 14.5 percent Sellers generally were stoic. Alan Cooper, manager of as the clearance rate reached 80.8 percent. Yet the the Niarchos family's international bloodstock holdings, average price represented a decline of 17.5 percent and said he was pleased that three well-bred yearlings con- the median fell by 6.3 percent to -15-million signed on behalf of the family by the Yoshidas' Shiraoi ($166,667), a sign that many breeders are pinched Farm were all sold, although each brought less than the between the need for revenue and market dynamics. sale average. AIt's largely like treading water," said Irish native A colt and a filly by European champion Bago (Fr) Harry Sweeney, who operates Paca Paca Farm near sold for -6-million ($66,666) and -9.5-million Shizunai on Hokkaido, one of the top consignors out- ($105,555), respectively. Another colt, by Agnes side of the Yoshida family's Shadai Group. ABut in this Tachyon (Jpn) out of Second Happiness (Storm Cat), a environment, treading water is not too bad because the daughter of international champion Miesque (Nureyev), alternative is drowning." drew a bid of -18-million ($200,000) from Kaneko, Teruya Yoshida, owner of Shadai Farm and vice who purchased a total of six yearlings including three chairman of the JRHA, was upbeat following the ses- by Deep Impact. sion as he laughed and chatted with Japanese media The JRHA sale concludes today with a session of covering the sale. foals, and while some have predicted that the organiza- AThere were not many high-priced horses, but the tion will move more toward yearlings to meet global medium-priced horses sold very well," Yoshida said. standards on the sale of young stock, Teruya Yoshida "I'm very satisfied with these results and I'm very said he believes foals will retain a significant place in happy with the number of buyers coming here. the sale. AThe quality of the catalog is not quite as strong as in AI'm looking forward to seeing the foal session be- previous years, but the range of buyers has grown and cause the quality of the foals is as good as in previous that is good considering this economic situation," he years and there has been lots of interest in them," added. Yoshida said. "My hope is for higher prices."

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JRHA SELECT YEARLINGS TOP 12

Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) 50 c Deep Impact (Jpn) Isle de France 733,333 Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co. Ltd 41 c Kurofune Be Positive (Jpn) 666,666 Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Riichi Kondo 78 c Deep Impact (Jpn) Kiss Pasion (Jpn) 666,666 Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Yutaka Uda 87 c A.P. Indy Ermine 622,222 Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Takaya Shimakawa 33 c Deep Impact (Jpn) Tropical Blossom 577,777 Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Masami Aramaki 104 c Deep Impact (Jpn) Agnes Minerva (Jpn) 522,222 Consigned by Shadai Farm Purchased by Yoshiyuki Takahashi 105 c King Kamehameha (Jpn) J’s Miracle (Jpn) 477,777 Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Riichi Kondo 118 c Agnes Tachyon (Jpn) Mary Cassatt 477,777 Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Keizo Ooshiro 164 c King Kamehameha (Jpn) Cascade Bouquet 455,555 Consigned by Shadai Farm Purchased by Danox Co. Ltd 15 c Medaglia d=Oro Preeminence 444,444 Consigned by Grand Stud Purchased by Darley Japan K.K. 97 c Jungle Pocket Maruka Aichan 444,444 Consigned by Shadai Farm Purchased by Tatsuo Tanikake 110 c Deep Impact (Jpn) Discoverring Beauty 444,444 Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Kaneko Makoto Holdings Co.

JRHA SELECT YEARLINGS MONDAY, JULY 12, 2010 SESSION TOTALS 2010 2009 Catalogued 220 161 No. Offered 214 156 No. Sold 173 122 RNAs 41 34 % RNA (% change) 19.1% 21.8% Highest Price (¥) 66,000,000 145,000,000 Gross (¥) 3,157,100,000 2,699,400,000 Average (¥) (% change) 18,249,133 (-17.5%) 22,126,230 Median (% change) 15,000,000 (-6.25%) 16,000,000 www.jrha-selectsale.com

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Made in the USA... Invasor's chestnut son out of Concern Nacca (Con- Although not usually highly preferred in Japanese sale cern), a half-sister to Grade I winner Hystericalady arenas, yearlings by American-based stallions sold well (Distorted Humor) and a daughter of Chilean champion during Monday's opening session of the Japan Racing Sacramentada (Chi) (Northair), was sold for -20-million Horse Association auction ($222,222) to Nakatsuji Akira. One of the new owners with a son of A.P. Indy lead- in Japanese racing, the Kyoto-based Akira, who is in ing the way. The first foal the construction and property leasing business, was produced by Grade I winner making his first purchase at a JRHA sale. The Invasor Ermine (Exchange Rate), a colt was sold by Tsuji Bokujo, which bought Concern strapping chestnut, ranked Nacca for $450,000 at the 2008 Keeneland November as the fourth highest-priced sale. Darley Japan, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al horse of the session after Maktoum's growing racing and breeding enterprise, drawing a final bid of stepped in to endorse one of the global operation's top -56-million ($622,222) from stallions when it bought a colt by Medaglia d'Oro out of Hip 87 prominent owner Takaya multiple Japanese group winner Preeminence (Jpn) Shimakawa. Consigned by (Afleet). Consigned by Grand Stud, the colt sold for Katsumi Yoshida's Northern Farm, the A.P. Indy colt -40-million ($444,444). A Mineshaft filly, the first foal was foaled in Japan after Ermine was acquired by of stakes winner Moonee Ponds (Mizzen Mast), was the Yoshida for $1.3 million at the 2008 Keeneland Novem- final yearling by an American-based stallion to sell in ber sale. Japan on Monday, going for -15.5-million ($172,222). The JRHA sale also generated news for another Consigned by Okada Stud, which bought Moonee U.S.-based stallion who had earned the Horse of the Ponds carrying the filly, for $300,000 at the 2008 Year title. Shadwell Farm's Invasor (Arg), America's Keeneland November sale, the yearling's second dam is champion runner of 2006 and winner of the G1 Dubai Grade I winner Lotka (Danzig). World Cup the following year, was represented by his Yearlings by deceased Lawyer Ron and by Hat Trick, first yearling reported to sell at auction anywhere. who stands in Kentucky, were reported as not sold.

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JRHA SELECT SALE FOALS Hip 344, c, Meisho Samson (Jpn)--Must Be Loved (Jpn), by Sunday Silence Consigned by Northern Farm From the first crop of Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) and Satsuki Sho (2000 Guineas) winner Meisho Sam- son (Opera House {GB}), this colt is a half brother to the Classic-winning filly Rhein Kraft (Jpn) (End Sweep), who won two races at Group 1 level and placed in four oth- ers. His dam, a full-sister to Japanese Group 1 winner Ad- mire Max (Jpn), has proved she can produce handsome foals that can win anywhere; her son Florentino (Jpn) (Swept Overboard) fetched a bid of -140 million ($1,217,391) from Darley as a foal in 2006 before going on to win two graded stakes in America. Foaled Feb. 13, this strong and handsome colt is billed as the best representative of his sire in the sale.

Hip 355, c, Neo Universe (Jpn)--Acoustics (Jpn), by Cape Cross (Ire) Consigned by Northern Farm A flashy bay with a blaze and three white socks, this bay born Mar. 21 also sizzles on the catalog page since he is a full-brother to 2009 Japanese champion three-year-old male and Japanese Derby winner Logi Universe (Jpn). The match between Sunday Silence's son Neo Universe, who swept two-thirds of Japan's Triple Crown in 2003, with the unraced Acoustics is a formula Northern Farm owner Katsumi Yoshida believes in--the mare's last three foals have been by the stallion. AThis could be the star of the sale,@ said Tomakazu Okazaki, a Northern broodmare man- ager. AThis is one of the nicest individuals in our con- signment.@ The colt will step into the ring with the highest reserve of the 60 foals Northern has in the catalog at -60-million (about $677,890). The granddam of Acoustics is European champion Sonic Lady (Nureyev). www.coolmore.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/13/10 • PAGE 6 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

JRHA Select Sale cont. Hip 358, c, Oasis Dream (GB)--Jazz Princess (Ire), by Bahhare Consigned by Shadai Farm The only offspring of leading European stallion Oasis Dream in the catalog, this bay colt foaled on Apr. 8 is his Group 3-winning dam's third foal, with the oldest being an unraced juvenile filly by Cape Cross (Ire). Shadai owner Teruya Yoshida purchased Jazz Princess while she was carrying this colt, who has a frame built for speed, at the Tattersalls De- cember sale for 260,000 guin- eas. The female family already has worked in Japan, producing group winner Grass Bomber (Jpn) (Machiavellian). This is also the family of Euro- pean champion juvenile filly Blue Duster (Danzig) and English Group 1 winner and sire Zieten (Danzig).

Hip 377, c, Zenno Rob Roy (Jpn)--Festa delle Donna (Jpn), by Hector Protector Consigned by Shadai Farm Although there are no bright stars yet under the female family of this colt, his dam has routinely pro- duced winners and her three-year-old son by Agnes Tachyon (Jpn), already a multiple winner, recently finished second in a Group 3 stakes. Regardless, this colt by last year's leading freshman sire is such a fine physical specimen that Shadai Farm=s Teruya Yoshida said he is the standout in his consignment and has Hip 426, f, Deep Impact (Jpn)--Venenciador (Jpn), by drawn the most interest from buyers. "He is total King Kamehameha (Jpn) class," added Yoshida's son, Tetsuya, who is Shadai's Consigned by Northern Farm sales manager. The colt will enter the ring with a re- Although fillies traditionally do not sell as well in serve price of 40-million yen (about $451,926). Japan as in other markets, this strapping, white- splashed Jan. 31 foal will seek to follow in the Hip 415, c, Heart's Cry (Jpn)--Moteck (Fr), by Last Tycoon (Ire) hoofprints of her dam's close relative, Daoine Sith (Jpn) Consigned by Shadai Farm (King Kamehameha {Jpn}), who drew a world-record A Valentine's Day foal, this elegant dark bay colt is a bid of -600 million ($5,217,391) from Globe Equine three-quarter brother to Saint Emilion (Jpn) (Zenno Rob Management Co. at the 2006 JRHA sale. Daoine Sith Roy), dead heat winner of this year's G1 Yushun Himba was produced by champion To the Victory (Jpn) (Japanese Oaks). His sire, a fiery dark horse very much (Sunday Silence), a half-sister to the dam of this filly in the mold of his sire, Sunday and a remarkable racemare who left an international Silence, won the G1 Dubai mark when second in the 2001 G1 Dubai World Cup. Sheema Classic in 2006 and This is the first foal from unraced Venenciador. made history by being the only Japanese-bred to defeat Triple Hip 440, c, Agnes Tachyon (Jpn)--Sparkle Jewel, by Unbridled's Song Crown winner Deep Impact Consigned by Chiyoda Farm (Jpn). This colt was described A gray foaled Feb. 9, this colt is from the last crop of by Tetsuya Yoshida of Shadai 2008 Japanese leading sire Agnes Tachyon and has a as one of the most outstanding huge update since the JRHA sale catalog was printed. individuals seen to date by His unraced dam, Sparkle Jewel, is a half-sister to Heart's Cry, who will have his first runners this season. MGISW winner Golden Ballet (Moscow Ballet), who The colt's quality is reflected in his 40-million yen re- produced GI Belmont S. winner Drosselmeyer (Distorted serve. This colt's dam and second dam both were Humor). Sparkle Jewel's first foal is a juvenile colt Group 3 winners in France and the female family also named Clean Ecology (King Kamehameha {Jpn}), who has yielded stakes winners in North America and the currently is in training in Japan, and she also has a United Arab Emirates. yearling filly by Agnes Tachyon (Jpn). TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/13/10 • PAGE 7 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com FASIG-TIPTON JULY SELECTED YEARLINGS July 13-14 Onward and Forward... Legacy Bloodstock=s Tommy Eastham says he=s opti- mistic that a still-shaky market can rebound. AOverall, I think there=s some positive momentum going forward,@ said Eastham. AI think that we=re going to see a five- or 10-percent increase in average and median. I think we=ll see some added buyers from the business community, the guys that own a couple of businesses and have a little discretionary cash they didn=t in >09. Eastham added that he believes breeders and con- signors are getting smarter as to the make-up of a >com- mercial= horse. AIt=s definitely gotten to be a tighter bullseye than before, and people are being more selec- tive as far as what they put in a sale,@ he explained. ANot every horse is a sale horse now. Which doesn=t mean they won=t be a good racehorse--they come in all shapes and sizes--but good sale horses come in one. And I think consignors and people in the bloodstock industry have done a better job going out and recruiting people into the game. I know we put a big effort out, and some other farms have, as well. Things like getting people to the Derby, getting them to the track and having fun. Listen, does anybody like a recession? No. Do we all like living with less money? No. But it has been kind of fun and challenging to recreate ourselves and find new avenues to market ourselves and market- ing our products. There have been some positives to the whole thing.@ Said Denali Stud=s Craig Bandoroff, "The showing's been fine. It's been pretty normal. The pinhookers are here and people are ready to trade. How much trading we'll get done, well, we'll find out."--LM

FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY JULY YEARLINGS

CUMULATIVE 2009 2008 Catalogued 494 568 No. Offered 424 498 No. Sold 268 305 RNAs 156 193 % RNAs 36.8% 38.8% No. Over $300K 7 6 High Price $425,000 $375,000 Gross $20,828,000 $28,151,000 Average (% change) $77,716 (-15.8%) $92,298 Median (% change) $55,000 (-26.7%) $75,000 www.fasigtipton.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/13/10 • PAGE 8 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

FASIG-TIPTON JULY 25, f, Corinthian--Dance Special, by Theatrical (Ire) Consigned by Gainesway, Agent I A Florida-bred, hip 25 was hammered down to BG Ranch for $50,000 at last fall=s OBS October Mixed Sale. AThis is the first crop by Corinthian [Pulpit], who of course was a top, top horse: a Grade I winner of the Met Mile who retired sound off a smashing six-length win in the Breeders= Cup Dirt Mile,@ said Gainesway=s Michael Hernon. AHe=s been very well-received, and has been very well-supported in his first three years at stud. This year, in his third year, he received 150 quality mares, and he is very well-positioned going forward. The yearling seems to be very much like him. She=s a smooth filly, a good mover, well made and correct. And she=s got a good strong pedigree behind her. She=s becoming quite popular here at the barn.@

52, c, Street Sense--Hishikatsu Ballado, by Saint Ballado Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent L The colt hails from the first crop of GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile winner and GI Kentucky Derby hero Street Sense (Street Cry {Ire}). He was produced by the eight- year-old Hishikatsu Ballado, herself a daughter of the top racemare and MGISW Twice the Vice (Vice Re- gent). AHe=s out of a young Saint Ballado mare, and he=s a real nice horse,@ said Taylor Made=s Frank Taylor. AHe=s big and strong and has a lot of bone. He=s got a real good walk on him.@

68, f, After Market--Kentucky Whisper, by Southern Halo Consigned by Paramount Sales, agent for Sierra Farm Hailing from a good Canadian family, this Jan. 31- foaled dark bay is from After Market=s first crop. The Storm Cat stallion was a top runner for owner/breeder Pam and Marty Wygod, winning a pair of Grade I events. This filly is a half-sister to MSW & GSP Love to Tell (Stage Colony) and to SP Economic Swoon (Malibu Moon). AShe=s a big scopey filly from a current family, and she=s got a nice, big walk on her,@ said Paramount=s Pat Costello. AShe=s a lovely walker and has a very nice presence. She=s a good representation of the sire.@ Sons of Storm Cat have crossed with Southern Halo mares to produce the Argentine Group 1 winners Stormy Nina (Arg), Stormy Nimble (Arg) and Pure Bike (Arg). P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/13/10 • PAGE 9 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

F-T July Hip Happenings cont. 153, c, Master Command--Always Annie’s, by Regal Intention 107, c, Flashy Bull--Saltnvinegar, by Two Punch Consigned by Legacy Bloodstock, Agent XV Consigned by Select Sales, agent Purchased last year by Brendrich Farm, agent, for $37,000 at Keeneland November, this colt is the third This colt=s freshman sire, by Holy Bull, was a very foal from the stakes-placed Always Annie s, a half- good runner for West Point , registering = sister to three black-type winners. He hails from the his biggest victory in the GI Stephen Foster H. as a first crop of MGSW Master Command (A.P. Indy), who four-year-old. Born Jan. 31, 2009, the chestnut was sadly was euthanized earlier this year in a breeding- produced by a winning half to two black-type perform- shed accident. Legacy=s Tommy Eastham said that this ers and hails from the extended family of Brave Raj. fellow is a prime representation of the former Taylor He s a 10, is how consignor Carrie Brogden described A = @ Made sire. AI tell you, he looks exactly like the stallion,@ the colt. I really don t know where you could fault him. A = said Eastham. AHe=s a good mover--he=s very agile for a Maybe he=s a little light on the page, but we=ve had big horse. He=s not gangly. And he=s got some A.P. Indy great luck bringing great physicals to this sale who popping out in him.@ have gone on to be runners. I=m just delighted with him, and he=s got zero vet issues.@ 159, c, Medaglia d=Oro--Beright, by Gray Slewpy Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent XXIII 148, f, Awesome Again--Adams Theatre, Bred by Mike Moreno=s Southern Equine Stables, this by Honour and Glory gray colt is a half-sibling to the good California per- Property of Adena Springs former Principle Secret (Sea of Secrets), who won the This is the first foal from the winning seven-year-old GII Best Pal S. and ran second in the GII Norfolk Breed- mare Adams Theatre, a daughter of GSW Gail=s Brush ers= Cup S. as a juvenile. Dam Beright, a seven-time (Broad Brush) and a half-sister to MGSW Aud (Wild winner, is herself a half-sister to GSW Barbara O=Brien Again). AShe=s bred on the same cross as Ghostzapper, (Eltish). AHe=s probably the big gun in our barn,@ said being out of a Relaunch-line mare,@ said Adena Springs consignor Meg Levy. AHe looks like a Classic horse, has General Manager Eric Hamelback. AShe=s a very nice great balance and power, and glides over the ground filly.@ with a cool swagger.@

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F-T July Hip Happenings cont.

167, c, Tiznow--Bruanna, by Consigned by Gainesway, agent for Graves, et al This colt was produced by the good MSW Bruanna, a daughter of MSW Jazzy One (Horatio) and a sister to SW Jazz Lady (Indian Charlie) and GSP Americanus (Yonaguska). ATiznow, of course, was a top racehorse who has turned into a very good stallion,@ Gainesway=s Michael Hernon said of the sire. AHe=s having a good run at the moment, and this is one of only two Tiznows in the sale. He=s a particularly good-moving colt, and the mare could run. She ran out almost $400,000, and this fellow looks the part. He=s getting a lot of attention from top agents and trainers alike.@

207, f, Exchange Rate--Dyna Two, by Dynaformer Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent The Danzig/Roberto cross is a potent one, producing 15 percent stakes winners over the years, and this filly represents that nick. A Mar. 6 foal, she was produced by the GSP Dyna Two, who is the dam of the stakes runners Orebanks (Aptitude) and Warwick Wonder (Capote). Sugar Hill Farm went to $80,000 to acquire this miss as a weanling at last year=s Keeneland Novem- ber Sale. AShe=s a really nice filly,@ commented con- signor Reiley McDonald. What They’re Saying ...at the Sales Allied Bloodstock=s Bert Welker, on when to start prep- ping yearlings for sales: AUsually, the rule of thumb is 90 days, but the July Sale can come up pretty quick. If you can start by late April up through now, you=re doing okay. For July, we try to do as much hand-walking as possible starting in April. You might add in some lunging or an exerciser maybe every other day in May or June, and you can tighten them down a little bit with roundpen work in June, if you have one who=s a little heavier. It all depends on the individ- ual. But mentally, there=s probably click for video nothing better than hand-walking for them once they get over to the sales. If they have a good foundation under them, they=re used to having somebody walking beside them. So it gives them confidence at the sales.@

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Eric Hamelback, Adena General Manager: AThe poor owners are getting killed out there. Obvi- ously our owner [Frank Stronach] has the ability to breed and race his own, but these guys who are breed- ing only to breed a sales horse are only hurting them- selves in the long run. And the owners are the ones suffering for it. They=re paying premium prices, and their horses aren=t running. If we can get back to breed- ing soundness and horses that have longevity, that=s what=s going to help owners, and ultimately racing.@

Frank Taylor, Taylor Made Farm, on his expectations for the July Sale: AI=m hoping for the best, but not ex- pecting it to be great. I=m hoping things stay stable, and if that happens I think we=ll be all right. We tracked our traffic for the first two days to the correspond- ing days last year, and we=re down about 10 percent. But nothing too significant.@

Legacy Bloodstock=s Tommy Eastham on the market=s move toward established sires: AI think buyers are definitely going with proven sires more. If they spend $100,000 on a horse, they want it to be by a proven sire and out of a mare who ran. The female family is becoming more important than it ever has. No lon- ger do you see horses selling real well that are out of unraced fillies from big families. They want the Select Sales= Carrie Brogden: immediate black-type under the AWe had a really good year with our first dam. We=ve gotten back to two-year-olds, and I felt like it was an business--we=ve gotten back to issue of supply and demand. I hope making better-educated decisions the reduced supply [here] will be a on our horses. I think, overall, that good thing. I=m just hoping the mar- it=s good for the breed. ket=s stable. If it=s stable, we can sur- For instance, we=ll see 12-year- vive. If it=s down another 10, 20 per- old mares come in that haven=t produced anything, but cent, it=s going to be a lot tougher. But who were really good racehorses. And people ask why we=ve been pretty busy so far and we think that is. Then you look, and she=s been bred to we=ve got some nice horses.@ nothing but freshman sires, and she never had a shot, because the sire never did have a runner. The mares were commercialized, is what we call it. You want the stallion market to be healthy, but you want these owners who are investing their money--the guys who are so important to my lifestyle and your lifestyle--to be as successful as possible. And they=re going to have more success with a Malibu Moon, or a More Than Ready--horses like that. It=s just facts and figures. You=ll have freshman sires pop up and you=ll say, >Man, I wish I bred to Storm Cat when he was Swanky plans for Aqueduct $7,500,= but 97 percent of them won=t turn out like Jennifer Fermino, New York Post that.@ FASIG-TIPTON PHOTO ALBUM

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PEDIGREE INSIGHTS BY ANDREW CAULFIELD

Saturday, Belmont Park MAN O' WAR S.-GI, $600,000, BEL, 7-10, 3yo/up, 1 3/8mT, 2:16 1/5, fm. 1--GIO PONTI, 120, h, 5, by Tale of the Cat 1st Dam: Chipeta Springs (SP), by Alydar 2nd Dam: Salt Spring (Arg), by Salt Marsh 3rd Dam: Jungle Mythologic (Arg), by Mount Athos (GB) ($95,000 RNA yrl '06 KEESEP; $45,000 RNA 2yo >07 FTFFEB). O-Castleton Lyons; B-Kilboy Estate Inc (KY); T-Christophe Clement; J-Ramon A Dominguez; $360,000. Lifetime Record: Ch. Older Horse & Ch. Turf Horse, 19-10-6-0, $4,123,800. *1/2 to Fisher Pond (A.P. Indy), SW & MGSP, $251,490; and Bon Jovi Girl (Malibu Moon), MSW & GISP, $512,443. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the brisnet.com chart, the brisnet.com PPs o r the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made.

As it is now nearly 20 years since the magnificent Alydar met his horrific death at Calumet, we cannot expect to see him cropping up as the broodmare sire of many more Grade I winners of the calibre of Gio Ponti. This champion turf horse recently repeated his 2009 victory in the Man O= War S. and this welcome return to the winner=s circle has pushed the Tale of the Cat horse=s earnings past the $4-million mark. With his youngest daughters already 19 years old, the number of active producers among Alydar=s 320 broodmare daughters must be dwindling fast, so we are nearing the end of a very productive era. Alydar is the broodmare sire of 156 stakes winners, from a total of 2,371 named foals out of his daughters, with nearly 70 of them scoring at group/graded level. The celeb- rity-packed list of Grade I winners out of Alydar mares features the likes of Lure (two editions of the Breeders= Cup Mile), Cat Thief (Breeders= Cup Classic), Ajina (Breeders= Cup Distaff), Anees (Breeders= Cup Juvenile), Peintre Celebre (Prix du Jockey-Club and Arc), Lakeway, A.P. Valentine, November Snow and Amilynx. Success on this scale in the role of broodmare sire certainly wasn=t unexpected. Alydar, after all, had al- ways been renowned as an outstanding sire of fillies, almost from the word go. His first crop (which inciden- tally numbered only 35 named foals) was headed by Miss Oceana and Althea. While Miss Oceana was given the honor of topping the fillies= section of the Experi- mental Free Handicap, it was Althea who took the . Two of the fillies in his second crop, Alydar=s Best and Endear, also became Grade I winners and it was a similar story with Alydar=s third crop, which produced I=m Sweets and Clabber Girl. Cont. p14 www.coolmore.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/13/10 • PAGE 14 of 15 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Pedigree Insights Cont. Alydar, on the other hand, has left a legacy based, to By the end of his career, the number of Grade I- a considerable extent, on his broodmare daughters. If winning daughters by Alydar had risen to 11--a total you take a look at page 1221 of the Blood-Horse Stal- which tended to confirm Alydar=s reputation for being a lion Register for 2010, you will see that it takes five full Afilly sire.@ However, such a description was more than columns of the Polynesian male line chart to summarise a little unfair, ignoring the fact that Alydar was also Mr. Prospector=s huge responsible for two sons--Alysheba and Criminal Type-- impact on the current who achieved Horse of the Year honors, for another stallion population. son----who took the title of champion Alydar, in contrast, is two-year-old male and for yet another son--Turkoman-- shown with a mere four who was voted champion older horse. active male descendants, These champions also had a strong male supporting only one of which-- cast, which included Strike the Gold, who followed Airdrie=s Santa Anita Alysheba as Alydar=s second Kentucky Derby winner, Derby winner Brother Saratoga Six, Dare And Go and the top European colt Derek--is based in Ken- Alydar . tucky. Int’l Museum of the Horse At this stage it is worth reminding you that Alydar=s When I reviewed pedigree bore some distinct similarities to that of Mr. Brother Derek=s pedigree in this column following his Prospector. Both these sons of were out victory in the 2005 Hollywood Futurity, I commented of talented granddaughters of Nasrullah and both had that Athe unpalatable truth is that Alydar--for all his some Bull Dog blood. Mr. Prospector, of course, has achievements and excellent bloodlines--was a fairly proved a phenomenal sire of sires, while simultaneously disastrous sire of sires.@ establishing himself as an extraordinary broodmare sire. I pointed out that in the early 1990s Alydar had more than 50 stallion sons scattered around the U.S. and GIO PONTI, h, 2005 there seemed every reason to think that he would es- Northern Dancer tablish a long-lasting dynasty. Sadly it wasn=t to be. Storm Bird South Ocean Turkoman proved much less effective as a stallion than Storm Cat Secretariat as a racehorse, even though he sired Grade I winners in Terlingua Crimson Saint Man From Wicklow and Turk Passer. Criminal Type, Tale of the Cat who got caught up in Calumet=s problems, was soon Mr. Prospector Raise A Native Gold Digger sold to Japan, leaving Grade II and Grade III winners Yarn Honest Pleasure behind; and Saratoga Six sired only one Grade I winner Narrate State (Toga Toga Toga) during a long career. Alysheba--also Native Dancer the sire of only one Group 1 winner (Moonlight Dance)-- Raise a Native Raise You was temporarily exiled in Saudi Arabia, while Strike the Alydar Chipeta Springs On-and-On Gold headed for Turkey after failing to sire a single Sweet Tooth SP Plum Cake graded winner. 12 Fls, 1Ch, Tom Rolfe 1GSW, Salt Spring (Arg) Salt Marsh Cont. p15 2 SW G1SW-Arg, GSW & Saline MGISP-US Jungle Mythologic (Arg) Mount Athos (GB) š › 8 Fls, 7 winners 12 Fls, 1SW Jungle Queen (Arg)

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Andrew Caulfield Cont. The most successful sons of Alydar in terms of Grade I winners, with three apiece, have been Easy Goer and Brother Derek=s sire, the Grade II winner Benchmark. Of course, it is possible that Easy Goer could have been the one to restore Alydar=s reputation as a sire of sires, but he died in 1994, at the age of eight, leaving only 133 named foals. Among them were the Grade I win- ners My Flag, Furlough and Will=s Way, but it could be argued that he should have done even better with the exceptional support he received. I don=t have an accurate total of foals sired by Alydar=s sons but it is safe to say that they have sired at least twice the number of foals--2,371--credited to his daughters. Despite having at least twice the num- bers, their number of graded winners falls well short of the total achieved by Alydar=s broodmare daughters. It is hard to think of a logical reason for this differ- ence between Alydar=s sons and daughters, especially when there is no such divergence between the sons and daughters of the similarly bred Mr. Prospector. Could it be that Alydar=s sons generally stayed a little too well to suit the American industry? Most of Alydar=s best sons inherited a large measure of the stamina which so nearly enabled Alydar to beat his nemesis Affirmed in the 1978 Belmont S. Alysheba, Criminal Type, Strike the Gold, Easy Goer, Dare And Go and Cacoethes all gained at least one of their Grade I victo- ries over a mile and a quarter or more. The rival Mr. Prospector clan generally possessed more of their sire=s To order call 1-800-306-FORM or visit drf.com speed. Disappointing though Alydar=s sons have been as sires, several of them have flourished in the role of broodmare sire. Whereas they were directly responsible for only 10 Grade I winners, they have sired the dams of at least 24 Grade I winners in the Northern Hemi- sphere. The biggest contributions to this total have come from Easy Goer (predictably, in view of the strength of his daughters= pedigrees) and Saratoga Six, with six each. Easy Goer=s sextet include Storm Flag Flying, Corinthian, Astronomer Royal and Magical Fantasy. Alysheba is just one behind, with George Washington and Grandera among his five, and Turkoman is the broodmare sire of Point Given, Hard Spun and Colonel John. The main achievement by Strike the Gold=s XTRA HEAT, 12, Dixieland Heat--Begin, by Hatchet daughters has been Borrego, while is Man the best winner out of a Criminal Type mare. Foal born May 9, a colt by Elusive Quality. Will be bred back to Elusive Quality. WHAT IS OPPENHEIM Owned by and boarded at Woodford Thoroughbreds. Accomplishments: Ch. 3yo Filly, GISW-US & G1SP- ON ABOUT NOW? UAE, $2,174,635. Dam of Southwestern Heat (Gone Whether it=s sales, racing or West), SW & GSP, $155,340; X Rated Cat (Storm Cat), breeding...read the latest musings SP, $103,510; Elusive Heat (Elusive Quality), SW & from Bill Oppenheim! GSP, $117,170. You can find all of Oppenheim=s columns in the TDN Archive.

AROUND THE WORLD TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2010

H E A S T H

No Cuts for PA Development Fund: COMPTROLLER WARNS OF NYRA INSOLVENCY The $28-billion General Fund budget that Pennsylva- An audit released yesterday by New York State Comp- nia Governor Ed Rendell signed last week will allocate troller Thomas DiNapoli warns that the New York Rac- the same amount of money to the state=s Race Horse ing Association will face financial insolvency in 2011 Development Fund (RHDF) for the 2010-11 fiscal year without either projected proceeds from an Aqueduct as it did last year. AThis is very good news for those racino or budget cuts. The comptroller has assigned involved in breeding and racing in the state,@ Pennsylva- auditors to provide on-site monitoring of the organiza- nia Horse Breeders Association President Brian N. tion=s financial condition. ANYRA is still on very shaky Sanfratello said. ALast year the legislature assessed financial ground,@ DiNapoli said in a statement. AAfter RHDF for nearly $50 million, and because the budget declaring bankruptcy and getting bailed out by taxpay- wasn=t finalized until well after the July deadline, the ers, NYRA continued business as usual for too long. assessment was then fully applied over the six-month There=s too much at stake to let NYRA continue its period from January through June of 2010.@ Sanfratello fiscal mismanagement. My auditors will begin real-time added that the amount allocated to the RHDF, which is auditing of NYRA=s books.@ On May 24, the New York responsible for most of the purse money, Breeding Fund State Legislature approved a $25-million loan for NYRA. revenues, and benefits to horsemen in the state, will be DiNapoli=s audit determined that NYRA would have reassessed annually Athrough the end of fiscal year been forced to cease operations in June without the 2012-13, but will be prorated to funds collected over loan, which will now allow it to operate through the the full 12 months each year.@ end of the state fiscal year. Among factors contributing to the organization=s continuing financial woes, the Yesterday=s Results: audit cited three factors: after emerging from bank- 9th-DEL, $42,700, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($65,000), ruptcy in 2008, NYRA continued to spend more than it NW1$6MX, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 1/5, ft. was making, operating at a deficit of $8.9 million in HAPPY BULL (c, 4, Yonaguska--Readout, by Quack), 2009 and with a projected 2010 defecit of $19 million; third in last year=s GIII Jersey Derby, captured a NYRA has not received projected revenue of $30 million Saratoga allowance last August before going to the from the VLTs at Aqueduct and more than $17 million sidelines after finishing a well-beaten seventh in the from the bankrupt New York City Off-Track Betting Gallant Bob H. last October. The 4-5 favorite rallied five Corporation; and handle declined by 13.2 percent be- wide at the top of the stretch and reeled in the leaders tween 2006 and 2009. DiNapoli also addressed the late to score by 3/4 lengths over Lovango (Capote). need for legislative support. AThe state also has to live Sales history: $33,000 yrl '07 FTMOCT; $35,000 yrl up to its end of the deal,@ the comptroller said. ABut it '07 FTKFEB; $32,000 RNA yrl '07 FTKJUL. Click for the looks like the selection of a VLT operator for Aqueduct brisnet.com chart. Lifetime Record: GSP, 10-5-2-2, $171,640. is still an open question. When you start with six poten- O-Michael Dubb & Richard Frisina. B-AGS Thorough- tial bidders and end up with only one, it begs the ques- breds (KY). T-Anthony W Dutrow. tion of how the process was handled and whether the state can actually close the deal. The fact is NYRA 7th-DEL, $39,050, Msw, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10, ft. can=t make it long without significant restructuring and DELONG ROAD (c, 3, Storm Cat--Tates Creek {MGISW, revenues from VLTs.@ $1,471,674}, by Rahy) debuted with a third-place effort in a six-furlong maiden special weight at Fair Grounds Jan. 3 and tired to 10th after contesting the early fractions on the stretch-out to 1 1/16 miles at TODAY’S INSIGHTS Oaklawn Feb. 20. Making his first start since that ef- fort, the bay colt was pressed by favored Bank Heist 6:20p 3rd-PID, $35K, Msw, 2yo, f, 6f (AWT) (Maria=s Mon) through a quarter in :22.29 and a half in TVG First-time starter DID NOT STUTTER (Bernardini) , from the :45.60. He spurted clear in upper stretch as the favorite first crop of her champion sire, is a daughter of graded stakes faltered and flew home to a 10-length victory at 18-1. winner She Says It Best (Stormy Atlantic). The dark bay Unto Caesar (Roman Ruler), a 20-1 longshot, was sec- juvenile has been training for her debut at Thistledown for Tim ond. Bank Heist, a $900,000 KEESEP yearling, tired to Hamm and Blazing Meadows Farm and Twin Creek Farm. seventh in his bow. Delong Road sold for $100,000 as brisnet.com pps part of the Overbrook dispersal at last year=s KEENOV sale. Click for the brisnet.com chart. Video, sponsored CORRECTION: The OBS August Selected Yearling Sale, by Taylor Made. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-1, $27,674. to be held Aug. 24, takes place a day later than previ- ously announced. The select session begins at 1 p.m. O-Winclar GP. B-Juddmonte Farms (KY). T-D W Lukas. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 07/13/10 • PAGE 2 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

S A R A T O G A A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H H H

Saratoga Open House this Sunday: IN BRITAIN: Saratoga Race Course=s 30th annual open house will Woodford Belle, f, 3, Arch. See ABreeders= Edition be held this Sunday, July 18. Presented by the New Europe.@ York Racing Association, the event will take place at the historic track from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be IN IRELAND: various activities for children, as well as live music, The Mighty Atom, f, 3, Sky Mesa. See ABreeders= handicapping seminars, backstretch tours and food and Edition Europe.@ beverages, with all proceeds going to area charities. Admission and parking will be free. The National Stee- IN JAPAN: plechase Association will put on four races with post Amour Malheureux, c, 4, Montjeu (Ire)--Elbaaha (GB), times of 1:30, 2:05, 2:40 and 3:15. Pari-mutuel wager- by Arazi. Fukushima, 7-11, Hikoboshi Sho, 8.5f. ing will not be offered. The Saratoga meet officially Lifetime Record: 14-4-1-1, $590,000. O-Hidetoshi begins July 23, and will run through Labor Day, Sept. Yamamoto; B-Sean Mulryan; T-Kazuo Fujisawa. 6. *$2,700,000 wnlg >06 KEENOV. **1/2 to Electrocutionist (Red Ransom), Hwt Older Horse-Ity at 9.5-11f & 11-14f, Hwt Older Horse-UAE at 9.5-11f, MG1SW-Eng, G1SW-Ity & UAE, GISP-Can, $5,499,194; and Grigorieva (Ire) (Woodman), SW & GSP-Fr, SP-US, $105,568. ***This well-bred colt showed powerful acceleration in the stretch for a First-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, July 13 decisive two-length victory. Winning jockey Hiromasa Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2007 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs Tamogi commented, "He was pawing the ground in Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) the gate, so he was a slow starter, but it was good BADGE OF SILVER (Silver Deputy), Airdrie, $15K, 101/4/0 for him because he was not boxed in. Actually, he 3-PHA, Msw, 4 1/2f, Backhanded Jane, $45K OBS APR 2yo, 2-1 had an easy trip today." BERNARDINI (A.P. Indy), Darley, $100K, 109/0/0 La Verita, f, 4, Unbridled=s Song--Go Classic, by Gone 3-PID, Msw, 6f, +Did Not Stutter, 9-2 West. Kawasaki, 7-7, Sparking Lady Cup, 8f. Lifetime DEPUTY STORM (Forestry), Northview Stallion, $4K, 27/1/0 Record: MSW-Jpn, 19-8-2-2, $2,252,875. O-Koji 3-PHA, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Katniss Everdeen, 8-1 Maeda; B-Dell Ridge Farm; T-Shigeki Matsumoto. WAR FRONT (Danzig), Claiborne, $13K, 76/0/0 *$320,000 yrl >07 KEESEP. 3-PHA, Msw, 4 1/2f, Bett On Ruthie, $35K OBS APR 2yo, 4-1 3-PID, Msw, 6f, +Ocean Road, $5K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES First/Second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, July 13 Date Race Track Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2006 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs July 17 GII American Derby AP Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) GII Virginia Derby CNL GOVERNOR VASQUEZ (Coronado's Quest), 14/0/0 7-PRM, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Governors Big Hit, 20-1 GII Delaware H. DEL GII A Gleam H. HOL BLACK-TYPE STAKES CLOSINGS GII Swaps BC S. HOL GIII Arlington H. AP TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14: GIII Modesty H. AP 08-02 $150,000 Royal North-III, Wo, 3yo/up, GIII Jaipur BC S. BEL f/m, 6fT (150) GIII Virginia Oaks CNL www.stakesdigestweekly.com GIII R G Dick Mem’l DEL July 18 GII Dance Smartly S. WO 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. GIII Sunset H. HOL This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by July 23 GIII Schuylerville S. SAR any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior July 24 GI Eddie Read S. DMR written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. GI CCA Oaks SAR Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in GII Nijinsky S. WOX Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission July 25 GII San Clemente H. DMR of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. GII Sanford S. SAR P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 07/13/10 • PAGE 3 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

MURTAGH RULES OUT APPEAL Jockey Johnny Murtagh has ruled out appealing the six-day ban im- posed by Newmarket=s stewards following last Friday=s G1 July Cup. Murtagh was found guilty of careless AUCTIONEER DAVID PIM DIES Former Tattersalls riding during the early stages of the six-furlong contest auctioneer and senior Turf Club steward David Pim died and will be on the sidelines from July 23-28. AI have Friday after a short illness. He was 79. Pim, who ran decided not to appeal against the ban I was given at Anngrove Stud in County Laois, was twice senior stew- Newmarket and I have no other comment to make on ard of Ireland=s Turf Club and was highly respected in the matter,@ the jockey told Racing Post. Murtagh will his role as auctioneer at Ballsbridge Sales, which be- miss out on partnering G1 Irish Derby winner Cape came Tattersalls Ireland, and at Tattersalls= Park Pad- Blanco (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the July 24 G1 King George docks in Newmarket, and was renowned for his unique VI & Queen Elizabeth S. at Ascot and Rip Van Winkle style on the rostrum. Pim stepped down from his post (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the July 28 G1 Sussex S. on the at Park Paddocks in 2004, but continued at Tattersalls second day of the Glorious Goodwood meet. Ireland for a further two years. Paying tribute, son I R E L A N D Alastair, who followed in his father=s footsteps at both H H Anngrove Stud and at Tattersalls, told Racing Post, AHe brought theatre to the sale ring, and people who were Yesterday=s Results: not directly involved with the sale would come up to Dundalk, 15.10, Cond, i21,500, 3yo/up, 7f (AWT), Park Paddocks just to hear him auctioneering. It is less 1:24.92, stn. AIR CHIEF MARSHALL (IRE) (c, 3, Danehill Dancer {Ire}-- well known that away from the rostrum, he was a very Hawala {Ire}, by Warning {GB}) ran second in the shy and private man. I=m told we were like two peas in G1 Phoenix S. at The Curragh last June and finished a pod. I sound like him, look like him, and I try to emu- 12th in a valuable six-furlong handicap at that venue on late him in auctioneering. He was a fine example to his latest outing June 27. Rousted from the gate to follow. Tattersalls chairman Edmond Mahony added, @ race in second, the 1-4 chalk took over at the quarter He was, first and foremost, the outstanding auctioneer A pole and cruised home by 15 lengths from One Set (Ire) of his generation. He was an amazing entertainer and (Footstepsinthesand {GB}). The winner is a half to Slip certainly the only man I knew who would attract mem- Dance (Ire) (Celtic Swing {GB}), MSW & GSP-Eng, bers of the public to Park Paddocks, just to sit in the $294,810; and a full to Misu Bond (Ire), MSW-Eng & gods and watch him sell. He had been an enthusiastic GSP-Ire, $266,019. Sales history: i320,000 yrl >08 amateur dramatist and he certainly brought it with him. GOFMIL. Lifetime Record: G1SP-Ire, 14-2-3-1, He formed an instant rapport with the bidder and i149,142. Video, courtesy attheraces.com. picked up on little things in their behaviour, making O-Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith; witty off-the-cuff remarks.@ Further tribute was paid by B-Barronstown Stud; T-Aidan O=Brien. trainer Ted Walsh, who said, AHis witty one-liners and ability to keep a crowd enthralled during a sale made Killarney, 18.00, Mdn, i11,500, 2yo, 1m 100ydsT, him a dream auctioneer for the vendor. David was 1:49.13, gd. unique. What made him even more brilliant was the fact CAMBINA (IRE) (f, 2, Hawk Wing--Await {Ire}, by that he was a self-made auctioneer. He moulded him- Peintre Celebre), off the board in a six-furlong Curragh self and was a brilliant man for the vendor. No better maiden first time up June 4, was settled on the outer man ever stood on a podium at Tatterstalls. He had a of midfield early. Nudged into a slight lead two furlongs wonderful turn of phrase and he had a great knowledge from home, the 5-1 shot stayed on well to best In Good of the game as well, something which many auction- Voice (GB) (Oratorio {Ire}) by a length. Lifetime Record: eers are missing. When he was senior steward, he was 2-1-0-0, i7,935. Video, courtesy attheraces.com. a great man in the stewards= room, too. He was very O-Susan Magnier; B-Carradale Ltd; T-Tommy Stack. fair and had a great understanding of situations.@ Dundalk, 16.40, Mdn, i9,000, 3yo/up, 10f 150yds Rathbarry Stud=s Paul Cashman added, AHe had a great (AWT), 2:17.12, stn. aura about him when selling a horse. He didn't seem to SEVEN SUMMITS (IRE) (c, 3, Danehill Dancer {Ire}- - have any fear and was a truly great character. He was Mandavilla {Ire}, by Sadler=s Wells), runner-up in a a fantastic auctioneer and I would say probably the nine-furlong Tipperary maiden last time May 20, raced best man I have ever seen at the job. He was a true close up in second from the outset. Eased to the front gentleman and will be sadly missed.@ on the home turn, the 13-8 favorite was ridden clear to win by 4 1/2 easy lengths from Tillahow (Ire) (Tillerman {GB}). Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, i7,995. Video, cour- TDN TODAY tesy attheraces.com. Around the World...... 7 pages O-Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Susan Magnier; B-Barronstown Stud; T-Aidan O=Brien. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 07/13/10 • PAGE 4 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

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Yesterday=s Results: Yesterday=s Results: Windsor, 19.40, Mdn, ,4,000, 2yo, 6fT, 1:13.00, SWEDISH OPEN MILE-Listed, SKr500,000, Taby, 7-12, gd/fm. 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:34.80, sf. FACE THE PROBLEM (IRE) (c, 2, Johannesburg-- 1--ERROLL (SWE), 130, c, 3, King Charlemagne--Trisha Foofaraw, by Cherokee Run), fourth in a Newbury (Swe), by Brief Truce. O-Racemusic HB; B-Bo maiden on debut May 14, pulled hard early and was Helander; T-Patrick Wahl; J-Leonard Rios; allowed to stride on a half-mile from home. Traveling SKr250,000. Lifetime Record: 16-10-1-2, best at the quarter-pole, the 4-1 chance came home by SKr1,622,768. 3/4-lengths from Ardour (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) 2--Walzertraum, 130, h, 5, Rahy--Walzerkonigin, by despite hanging right across the track. The winner Kingmambo. SKr125,000. holds an entry in the G2 Gimcrack S. at York Aug. 18. 3--Eldfote (Swe), 130, g, 7, Mujahid--Ellamore (GB), by Sales history: i75,000 yrl >09 GOFMIL. Lifetime Re- Funambule. SKr60,000. cord: 2-1-0-0, ,3,043. Video, courtesy attheraces.com. Margins: HF, 2, 1. Odds: 6.19, 2.10, 1.30. O-Sir Alex Ferguson, Cavendish Investments Ltd & Jack Also Ran: Smokey Storm (GB), Prince Fasliyev (GB), Hanson; B-J Joyce; T-Barry Hills. Half Pint Bill (GB), El Classico (Ire). Scratched: Luca Brasi (Fr), Smart Enough (GB). Wolverhampton, 18.20, Mdn, ,3,500, 2yo, 5f 216yds, (AWT), 1:13.97, stn. +TEDSMORE DAME (GB) (f, 2, Indesatchel {Ire} B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N --Dayville, by Dayjur), a 12,000gns TATOCT yearling and ,22,000 DONAPR juvenile, took an early position in AMERICA the second rank. Shaken up on the home turn, the 20-1 shot ran on well under pressure to collar Major Muscari BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) 75 yards from home and DAVID L. (ZEKE) FERGUSON MEMORIAL HURDLE S., win by a length. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,2,388. $50,000, CNL, 7-11, 4yo/up, 2 1/4mT, 4:05 2/5, fm. Video, courtesy attheraces.com. 1--CLASS BOPPER, 154, g, 5, by Bop--Class Vim, by O-Guyzance Hall Ltd; B-Bearstone Stud & T Herbert Class Secret. O-Rodman W Moorhead, III; B-Mede Jackson; T-James Unett. Cahaba Stable & Stud LLC (VA); T-Lilith E Boucher; J-Richard Boucher; $30,000. Lifetime Record: 20-7-2-1, $206,066. *1/2 to Class Vantage (Rock H I T A L Y H Point), SW, $128,570. 2--Dr. Bloomer, 150, g, 9, Fantastic Fellow--Fantastic Sunday=s Results: Bloom (Ven), by Imperial Ballet (Ire). O-Irvin S Naylor. Naples, 21.15, Cond, i19,800, 2yo, 7 1/2fT, time: $9,000. n/a, gd. 3--Dark Equation, 150, g, 9, Polish Numbers--Night SUPER TO BEND (IRE) (c, 2, Refuse to Bend {Ire}--Miss Risk, by Wild Again. ($100,000 yrl '02 FTSAUG). Penton {GB}, by Primo Dominie {GB}), the winner of a O-Beverly Randolph Steinman. $5,000. conditions race over course and distance last time June Margins: 10, 4 1/4, HD. Odds: 4.80, 22.10, 6.30. 26, was held up in midfield initially. Shaken up three furlongs from home, the 6-4 pick stayed on under pres- ALLOWANCE RESULTS: sure to assert from Palazzo Reale (GB) (Bertolini) 50 9th-PHA, $57,588, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, a5fT, :57 3/5, yards out and prevail by a neck. The winner is a half to fm. Balkenhol (Ire) (Polar Falcon), MSW-Ity, $175,030; and MCCARTY (g, 4, Sunday Break {Jpn}--Dancing Fluer, Leo (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), GSW-Eng, $333,804. Lifetime by Pilgrim) Lifetime Record: 18-4-2-1, $107,390. Record: 4-4-0-0, i28,900. O-McCarty Racing. B-Scott Lake & Barry McCarty (PA). O-Antonino Bosco; B-Hascombe & Valiant Studs; T-Scott A Lake. T-Sebastiano Cannavo. 7th-IND, $54,501, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW2X, The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:40 4/5, fm. 6th Race, $47,000 Allowance, at Indiana Downs. QUITE A HANDFUL (c, 4, Mutakddim--Silent Queen, by For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. King of Kings {Ire}) Lifetime Record: GSP, 21-3-7-2, $192,926. O-Jean & Ted Barlas, Michael Porcaro. B-Kenneth Avanzino & Joseph Sullivan (KY). T-Andrew A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will M Hansen. *$22,000 2yo 08 OBSJUN. indicate first-time graded stakes-winners. > P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 07/13/10 • PAGE 5 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

8th-PHA, $42,300, NW1X, 3yo/up, a5fT, :57 3/5, fm. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: LAWDY ME (g, 6, Menifee--Lordy Lordy {MSW, Believe Dat, g, 2, Closing Argument--Duel to the End, $354,465}, by Lord At War {Arg}) Lifetime Record: by End Sweep. MNR, 7-12, 5f, 1:01 1/5. B-Paul 8-2-0-1, $47,980. O-George Bouras. B-Alma Haggin & & Sharri Harmel (IL). *$5,500 RNA wlng '08 Louis Lee Haggin III (KY). T-Michael Charles Aro. *1/2 OBSOCT. to Pulpit Talk (Red Ransom), MSP, $222,864. Jansy, f, 3, Silver Deputy--Bella Signora, by Giant's Causeway. PRM, 7-12, 6f, 1:10 4/5. B-International 8th-DEL, $41,050, NW2X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09 2/5, ft. Equities Holding Inc. (KY). *$12,000 yrl '08 KEESEP. POPPA'S PICK (g, 5, Formal Dinner--Arctic Interlude, by Paper Shredder, f, 4, High Yield--Kistler, by Honor Woodman) Lifetime Record: 12-3-5-0, $115,987. Grades. IND, 7-12, 1mT, 1:36 2/5. B-Hopewell O-Turtle Bird Stable. B-Martin Stables Inc (FL). T-Steven Investments LLC (KY). *$14,000 RNA yrl '07 M Asmussen. *$60,000 yrl '06 OBSAUG; $200,000 KEEJAN; $14,000 RNA yrl '07 KEESEP. 2yo >07 OBSMAR. **1/2 to Arctic Sand (Sandpit Graduate of Custom Care Equine LLC {Brz}), SP, $127,687. W I N N E R S B Y U. S. S I R E S 8th-PRM, $33,660, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW4L, H H 3yo/up, 1m70y, 1:41, sy. QUE PASO (g, 7, Cherokee Run--Gone Private, by Pri- IN JAPAN: vate Account) Lifetime Record: SW, 44-12-8-7, A Shin Genesis (Jpn), f, 2, Medaglia d=Oro--Mission Girl, $266,107. O-Jack Frost. B-Carolyn L Nicewonder (VA). by Deputy Minister. Hanshin, 7-10, Maiden Race, T-Jack Frost. *$57,000 yrl '04 KEESEP. 7fT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $78,652. O-Eishindo Inc; B-Takano Farm; T-Masahiro Matsunaga. 3rd-MNR, $22,400, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (off turf), 1:13 1/5, ft. IN SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE: I'M TATER (f, 4, Castine--Ideate, by Eastover Court) Bianca Jewel (Aus), f, 2, Lion Heart--St. Covet Girl Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-2, $31,351. O-Shotwell Farm. (Aus), by St. Covet (Aus). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), B-Harold Shotwell (WV). T-Donald T Blankenship. 7-10, Cond, 2yo, 7fT. B-G Rapisarda. Gosetgo (Aus), f, 2, More Than Ready--Grooves (Aus), by Marscay (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), 7-7, Mdn, J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J 2yo, f, 5f 165ydsT. B-Invermien Pty Ltd. Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... Little Artist (Aus), f, 2, More Than Ready--Regal Touch (NZ), by Touching Wood. Ballarat (Victoria), 6-24, Mdn, 2yo, 5fT. B-Limerick Lane Thoroughbreds. • ON THE WORKTAB • Wannabe Queen, f, 3, Bernstein--Royale Wannabe (Ire), BELMONT Afleet Express (Afleet Alex), 6f, 1:14.07, 1/1 by Sadler's Wells. Wanganui (New Zealand), 6-24, Bribon (Fr) (Mark of Esteem {Ire}), 4f, :48.70, 10/41 Mdn, 3yo/up, 6fT. B-J N & K C Murdoch. Haynesfield (Speightstown), 4f, :53.07, 41/41 Klairefontein (Aus), f, 3, Johannesburg--Cyclone Klaire Luna Vega (Malibu Moon), 5f, 1:03.68, 19/21 (Aus), by Catrail. Doomben (Brisbane), 7-7, Mdn, My Princess Jess (Stormy Atlantic), 5fT, 1:00.90, 2/2 3yo, 5f 40ydsT. B-R Zuttion. CHURCHILL DOWNS Letchworth (Aus), c, 3, King Cugat--Marie=s Basket Lou Brissie (Limehouse), 4f, :50.40, 17/36 (Aus), by Night Shift. Randwick (Sydney), 6-26, Hcp, Walking the Beach (Medaglia d’Oro), 5f, 1:02.80, 11/30 3yo, 1mT. B-K & I Hardy. DELAWARE PARK New Image (Aus), f, 3, More Than Ready--Reflected Winslow Homer (Unbridled’s Song), 4f, :48.80, 6/50 Image (Aus), by Bluebird. Belmont (Perth), 7-3, HOLLYWOOD PARK Belmont Oaks-Listed, 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT, A$48,750 Crisp (El Corredor), 4f, :48.00, 6/47 to winner. B-Peters Investments Pty Ltd. Dave in Dixie (Dixie Union), 6f, 1:13.00, 1/4 Phar Cry (NZ), f, 3, Street Cry (Ire)--Chockaholic (NZ), Princess Haya (Street Cry {Ire}), 4f, :50.20, 38/47 by Kaapstad (NZ). Te Rapa (New Zealand), 7-7, Mdn, SANTA ANITA 3yo/up, 6fT. B-W L & Mrs L J Sullivan. Bulldogger (Dixie Union), 6f, 1:13.80, 2/4 Zippy Lou (Aus), f, 3, Street Cry (Ire)--Zaozip (Aus), by Take Control (A.P. Indy), 5f, 1:01.00, 14/31 Zephyr Zip (NZ). Doomben (Brisbane), 6-30, Hcp, SARATOGA 3yo/up, f/m, 6f 165ydsT. B-R J Lynch. Citrus Kid (Lemon Drop Kid), 5f (tr), 1:03.40, 13/15 Key West (Aus), g, 3, Tale of the Cat--Floridays (Aus), Flawless (Mr. Greeley), 5f (tr), 1:03.80, 14/15 by Kenmare (Fr). Randwick (Sydney), 7-10, Hcp, 3yo, Fly Down (Mineshaft), 4f (tr), :49.25, 13/35 6fT. B-K J Pooley. Kantharos (Lion Heart), 4f (tr), :52.00, 32/35 Fusakeo (Aus), g, 4, Fusaichi Pegasus--Miss Jakeo Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d’Oro), 6f (tr), 1:12.45, 1/1 (Aus), by Unbridled=s Song. Randwick (Sydney), Thiskyhasnolimit (Sky Mesa), 5f (tr), 1:01.20, 4/15 6-29, Hcp, 4yo/up, c/g, 1 1/8mT. B-G Harvey. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 07/13/10 • PAGE 6 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Border Rebel (Aus), g, 4, Johannesburg--Frontier (Aus), ITALY, Milan, 23.10, 7-11, i10,800, 3yo/up, 7fT, by Flying Spur (Aus). Gosford (New South Wales), time: n/a, gd. 6-23, Takeover Target S.-Listed, 3yo/up, 6fT, A$65,000 CAPITANO UNCINO (ITY) (h, 6, Central Park {Ire}-- to winner. B-Jonel Park Thoroughbreds Pty Ltd. Seattle Encounter, by Danzig Connection) Lifetime Rubinacci (Aus), f, 4, Johannesburg--Venere (Aus), by Record: 50-8-12-8, i90,228. O-Scuderia Alen SRL; Marscay (Aus). Sandown (Melbourne), 7-7, Hcp, B-Razza Ascagnano; T-Marco Mercalli. 4yo/up, f/m, 1 5/16mT. B-J Logozzo. Firebolt (NZ), g, 4, Stravinsky--Woodsong (Aus), by ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Woodman. Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 7-10, Hcp, 4yo/up, Roman Dancer (Ire), c, 2, Antonius Pius--Dancing 1 1/8mT. B-Ski Syndicate. Duchess (Ire), by Danehill Dancer (Ire). Windsor, Viking Turf Belle (Aus), m, 5, Elusive Quality--Danish Britain, 7-12, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 10ydsT. B-F Sheedy. Moon (Aus), by Danehill. Moonee Valley (Melbourne), *i9,000 wnlg >08 GOFNOV; ,16,000 RNA yrl >09 6-23, Hcp, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT. B-Wyllie Group Pty Ltd. DONAUG; ,20,000 2yo >10 GOFMAR. Viking Turf Belle (Aus), m, 5, Elusive Quality--Danish Bahamian Sunset (GB), f, 2, Bahamian Bounty (GB)-- Moon (Aus), by Danehill. Moonee Valley (Melbourne), Jalissa (GB), by Mister Baileys (GB). Ayr, Britain, 7-3, Hcp, 4yo/up, f/m, 6fT. B-Wyllie Group Pty Ltd. 7-12, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. B-The National Stud Never Say Yoburg (Aus), g, 5, Johannesburg--You Jest (Aus), by Die Club Ltd. Rory=s Jester (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), 7-10, Hcp, Class Life (GB), c, 2, Bertolini--Platinum Princess (GB), 4yo/up, c/g, 6fT. B-Flame Tree Stud Pty Ltd. by Diktat (GB). Naples, Italy, 7-11, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, Telesmon (Aus), g, 5, Street Cry (Ire)--Davilora Dane 5fT. B-Mrs A Shone. *3,500gns yrl '09 TATOCT. (Ire), by Danehill. Randwick (Sydney), 7-7, Hcp, Bungur (Fr), c, 2, Holy Roman Emperor (Ire)--Marion 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT. B-Emirates Park Pty Ltd. (Ire), by Doyoun (Ire). Vittel, France, 7-11, Cond, My Vegas (Aus), h, 6, Royal Academy--Smytzer=s 2yo, 6 1/2fT. B-Haras de Bernesq. *i120,000 yrl '09 Century (Aus), by Geiger Counter. Rosehill (Sydney), ARQAUG. **1/2 to Fauvelia (Fr) (Polish Precedent), 6-19, Hcp, 4yo/up, 5 1/2fT. B-Emily Krstina (Aust) G1SP-Fr, $136,925. ***12th winner for freshman Pty Ltd. sire (by Danehill). +The Mole Catcher (Ire), c, 2, Whipper--Degree of Honor (Fr), by Highest Honor (Fr). La Teste de Buch, B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N France, 7-11, Debutantes, 2yo, c/g, 6fT. B-Mesnil Investments Ltd and Deerpark Stud. *i28,000 wnlg EUROPE >08 GOFNOV; ,12,000 yrl >09 DONAUG. First Winner for Freshman Sire CONDITIONS RESULTS: Mr Blue December (Ity), c, 3, King Charlemagne-- ITALY, Milan, 17.00, 7-11, i27,000, 2yo, 6fT, December (Ity), by Bluebird. Milan, Italy, 7-11, Mdn, 1:10.10, gd. 3yo, 1 1/4mT. B-Azienda Agricola Mediterranea di DOQUET (IRE) (c, 2, Aussie Rules--Imitation {Ger}, by Gaetano Drago. Highest Honor {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, i24,684. Padana (Ger), f, 3, Lando (Ger)--Pariana, by Bering (GB). O/T-Bruno Grizzetti; B-Allevamento Sadril. Chantilly, France, 7-12, Cond, 3yo, f, 7fT. B-Gestut Ittlingen. *1/2 to Pappus (Ger) (Acatenango {Ger}), FRANCE, Chantilly, 14.10, 7-12, i24,000, 3yo, c/g, MSW & MGSP-Ger, SW-Fr, SP-Swe & Ity, $140,301;= 7fT, 1:28.70, gd/sf. and Palmridge (Ger) (Law Society), GSP-Ger. RED BARN (FR) (c, 3, Red Ransom--Byre Bird, by Diesis +Action Chope (Fr), f, 2, Muhaymin--Free Track (Fr), {GB}) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, 3 places, by Solid Illusion. La Teste de Buch, France, 7-11, i33,950. O-P Maher & G T Ryan; B-M Monfort; T-Alain unraced 2yo, f, 6fT. B-A Chopard & Mlle C Fayol. de Royer-Dupre. *i210,000 yrl >08 ARQAUG. *First winner for freshman sire (by A.P. Indy). Master Fitz (Ity), c, 2, Philomatheia--Law Stone (Ire), by ITALY, Milan, 16.00, 7-11, i19,800, 3yo, 1mT, Sikeston. Milan, Italy, 7-11, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. 1:37.50, gd. B-Allevamento Deni SRL. CHRISTIAN LOVE (ITY) (c, 3, Tout Seul {Ire}--Nicol Pin Cushion (GB), f, 3, Pivotal (GB)--Frizzante (GB) Love {Ity}, by Nicolotte {GB}) Lifetime Record: (G1SW-Eng, $439,045), by Efisio (GB). Ffos Las, 28-10-4-2, i82,042. O-Scuderia Razza Dell=Olmo SRL; Britain, 7-12, Mdn, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT. B-Kincorth B-Agricola Dell=Olmo SRL; T-Riccardo Menichetti. Investments Inc. Power Eva (Ger), f, 3, Ransom O=War--Power Queen FRANCE, Aix Les Bains, 15.30, 7-11, i15,000, 3yo, (Ire), by Danehill. Hamburg, Germany, 7-11, Mdn, 1 1/8mT, 1:53.00, gd/sf. 3yo, f, 1 3/8mT. B-Gestut Idee. CURRO PEROTE (FR) (g, 3, Smadoun--First Choice {Fr}, The Mighty Atom, f, 3, Sky Mesa--Nurse Cleo, by Rahy. by Exit to Nowhere) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, Dundalk, Ireland, 7-12, Mdn, 3yo, 6f (AWT). 5 places, i29,150. O-Carlos Orozco; B-J P H Dubois; B-Sequel Thoroughbreds LLC, J M J Racing Stables T-Luis Urbano Grajales. *i21,000 yrl >08 ARQOCT. LLC & Dennis Repp. *$15,000 2yo >09 OBSAPR. 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Kleothera (Fr), f, 3, Westerner (GB)--Diotima (GB) Title (Aus), g, 3, Honours List (Ire)--Claudia (Aus), by Al (MSP-FR), by High Estate (Ire). Vittel, France, 7-11, Jaasi (Aus). Rosehill (Sydney), 6-19, Hcp, 3yo, c/g, Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/2mT. B-Stilvi Compania Financiera SA. 6fT. B-Dr L Nutman. Midnight Glory (Aus), c, 3, Invincible Spirit (Ire)--Gone H W I N N E R S B Y E U R O S I R E S H for Glory (Aus), by Ali-Royal (Ire). Flemington (Melbourne), 6-26, Hcp, 3yo, 1m 140ydsT. B-A B, IN JAPAN: A, D, & Mrs R B Boxall, Mrs M MacMichael & Mrs L Satono Saturn (Jpn), c, 3, Tiger Hill (Ire)--May Ball (GB) Joyce. (Hwt Older Mare-Eng at 5-7f, G1SW-Fr, GSP-Eng, Lucky Moment (Aus), f, 3, Lucky Owners (NZ)--Samar $168,321), by Cadeaux Genereux (GB). Hakodate, (Aus), by Secret Savings. Randwick (Sydney), 6-29, 7-10, Novice Race, 5f. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, Mdn, 3yo, f, 6 1/2fT. B-G Harvey. $56,180. O-Hajime Satomi; B-Shadai Farm; T-Kazuo Miss Purrfection (NZ), f, 3, One Cool Cat--Splash of Fujisawa. Beauty (Aus), by Luskin Star (Aus). Riccarton (Christchurch), 6-26, Hcp, 3yo, 6fT. B-Mrs J L Egan. IN SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE: The Handsome One (Aus), c, 3, Shamardal--Dehere and Belfries (Aus), c, 2, Exceed and Excel (Aus)--Toccare Now (Aus), by Dehere. Flemington (Melbourne), 6-26, (GB), by Machiavellian. Kembla Grange (New South Hcp, 3yo, 6fT. B-Donland Pty Ltd. Wales), 6-19, Mdn, 2yo, 5fT. B-Darley. Mighty Rossa (Aus), g, 3, Testa Rossa (Aus)--No My King Oath (Aus), c, 2, Exceed and Excel (Aus)--St. Mystery (Aus), by El Qahira (NZ). Belmont (Perth), Clemens Belle (Aus), by Don=t Say Halo. Morphettville 6-19, Belmont Guineas-Listed, 3yo, 1mT, A$48,750 (Adelaide), 6-26, Hcp, 2yo, 5f 55ydsT. B-Toorak Park to winner. B-Tim Stewart & Associates Ltd & DHK Stud Ltd. Investments P/L. Orbital Motion (Aus), g, 2, Galileo (Ire)--Medium Swing Banana Kick (Aus), g, 4, Catcher in the Rye (Ire)-- (Aus), by Celtic Swing (GB). Belmont (Perth), 6-30, Cunning Kick (Aus), by Celestail Dancer (Ire). Hcp, 2yo, 7fT. B-Distinct Racing & Breeding Pty Ltd. Doomben (Brisbane), 6-23, Hcp, 3yo/up, 1m 20ydsT. Shamabelle (NZ), f, 2, Shamardal--Carnegie Belle (NZ), B-Mrs F, J A & E M F Ovenstone. by Carnegie (Ire). Ruakaka (New Zealand), 6-23, Hcp, Altered Boy (Aus), c, 4, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Floridays 2yo, f, 6fT. B-Haunui Farm Ltd. (Aus), by Kenmare (Fr). Randwick (Sydney), 6-26, Shamillion (Aus), g, 2, Shamardal--One in a Million Hcp, 4yo/up, 1mT. B-K J Pooley. (Aus), by Redoute's Choice (Aus). Eagle Farm Atomic Force (Aus), c, 4, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Show of (Brisbane), 6-26, Australia Post S.-Listed, 2yo, 7fT, Force (Aus), by Luskin Star (Aus). Randwick A$64,000 to winner. B-G J Fischl. (Sydney), 6-26, Hcp, 4yo/up, c/g, 6fT. B-G I & K E Trumpadal (Aus), f, 2, Shamardal--Gee Trump (Aus), by Warfield. Last Tycoon (Ire). Belmont (Perth), 6-19, Hcp, 2yo, First Look (Aus), f, 4, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Sly Smile, 6fT. B-B K Jaques. by Crafty Prospector. Rosehill (Sydney), 6-19, Hcp, Head for Heights (Aus), g, 2, Testa Rossa (Aus)-- 3yo/up, f/m, 7 1/2fT. B-K J Pooley. Tristavente (Aus), by Sir Tristram (Ire). Belmont Go for Gold (NZ), f, 4, Golan (Ire)--Lusty (NZ), by Star (Perth), 6-23, Hcp, 2yo, 5fT. B-Porter Street Board (NZ). Riccarton (Christchurch), 6-26, Hcp, Investments Pty Ltd & Wingate Enterprises. 3yo/up, 5fT. B-Windsor Park Stud Ltd. Woodford Belle, f, 3, Arch--Tis Me, by Notebook. Ffos Atom Cat (NZ), g, 4, Traditionally--Gatestopper (NZ), by Las, Britain, 7-12, Mdn, 3-4yo, 1 1/2mT. Carnegie (Ire). Ellerslie (Auckland), 6-19, Hcp, 4yo/up, B-Runnymede Farm Inc, Johnson Camden & James E c/g, 7fT. B-D N & Mrs W E Pye. Clay II. Reine de Jeu (Aus), m, 5, Anabaa--Quiz Queen (NZ), by Mont Fleuri (Aus), f, 3, Cape Cross (Ire)--Great Manners Defensive Play. Canterbury (Sydney), 6-30, Hcp, (Aus), by Rubiton (Aus). Moonee Valley (Melbourne), 3yo/up, 6f 55ydsT. B-Swettenham Stud & 6-23, Hcp, 3yo, f, 7f 150ydsT. B-O E & D R Pope Pty Meadowvale Pastoral Co. Ltd. Shylock=s Daughter (NZ), m, 5, Generous (Ire)--Solar Lord Antolini (Aus), g, 3, Catcher in the Rye (Ire)-- Shower (Aus), by Star Way (GB). Moonee Valley Laundrette (Ire), by Taufan. Doomben (Brisbane), (Melbourne), 6-23, Hcp, 3yo/up, f/m, 10f 45ydsT. 6-30, Mdn, 3yo, 1m 55ydsT. B-C E Lee. B-G M Bell, P A Moroney & C F Plumridge. We Betcha (Aus), f, 3, Encosta de Lago (Aus)--Wager Hawk Island (Ire), h, 5, Hawk Wing--Crimphill (Ire), by (Aus), by Flying Spur (Aus). Randwick (Sydney), Sadler=s Wells. Randwick (Sydney), 6-26, Hcp, 6-26, Hcp, 3yo, f, 7fT. B-Corumbene Stud. 4yo/up, 1 1/4mT. B-Bernard Cooke. What Happenedhenry (Aus), g, 3, Fastnet Rock (Aus)-- The Invincible One (Aus), c, 5, Invincible Spirit (Ire)-- Supernal (Aus), by Chief's Crown. Doomben Citatous (Aus), by Covetous (Aus). Canterbury (Brisbane), 6-23, Hcp, 3yo/up, 5f 120ydsT. B-K (Sydney), 6-30, Hcp, 3yo/up, c/g, 7f 165ydsT. B-H M Dixon & K Thomas. Berry.