FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here GULFSTREAM PARK SIGNS PURSE CONTRACT, STEVENS ANNOUNCES RETURN TO SADDLE FILES FOR YEAR-ROUND RACING Hall of Fame jockey , who retired from As its current meet prepares to kick into high gear, competitive riding in November 2005, announced officials at Gulfstream Park have been busy. On Thursday that he will return to race riding Sunday at Dec. 31 the Hallandale Beach racetrack filed for year- Santa Anita. Stevens made the official announcement, round racing dates beginning July 1, and Tuesday, speculated at for weeks, on HRTV. along with the Florida Horsemen=s Benevolent and AI haven=t felt like this since probably Protective Association, it signed new purse and slots five years before I quit riding, body contracts that will support year-round racing and the wise, mental wise and everything track=s plans for expanded casinos and entertainment and I want to give it a go again,@ facilities. Stevens admitted. The 49-year-old AThe purse contract is a two-year deal, and the slots has been working horses at Pegasus contract is in perpetuity,@ explained Gulfstream Park=s Training Center in Washington and Tim Ritvo. AIt=s a favorable contract for the horsemen at Santa Anita and was named to and for ourselves to build out and expand the rest of ride Jebrica (Liberty Gold) for trainer the casino.@ Jim Penney in Sunday=s sixth race. Ritvo noted that plans call for a new casino at Stevens pinpointed one particular Gulfstream, as well as additional hotels, and that the work as providing impetus for the comeback. There was one particular Gary Stevens track=s long-term goal is to host the Breeders= Cup, A Horsephotos which has not been held at Gulfstream since 1999. horse that I breezed for Simon Ritvo said construction is slated to begin at the end of Callaghan the other morning, a horse named Strong the current meet, which concludes Apr. 5. Suit (Rahy),@ Stevens explained. AThis is what I missed, AA lot of the work is in progress as far as the not so much the afternoon stuff, the feeling that the planning stages and licensing,@ he explained. AWe=re Rock Hard Tens, the Point Givens, the Silver Charms very thankful to the horsemen for looking at this give you. Leaving the pole, the hair literally stood up on contract as a long-term investment.@ the back of my neck and I said, >Man I miss this.= Just As part of these agreements, Gulfstream will the feeling of that power and the speed underneath you continue paying stall rent for Calder-based horses that and I thought, >You are fit, you feel great, why not do compete at Gulfstream. In October, Calder officials this?= That was what the deciding point for me was, announced that, for the first time, horsemen would be working this particular horse and getting that feeling charged $10 per horse, per day for stabling at the inside me and I want that feeling again.@ Cont. p3 Miami Gardens track beyond the conclusion of the 2012 meet, which ended Dec. 2. The battle over live racing dates between Gulfstream and Calder Race Course has been an ongoing, contentious issue in recent years, and it reached a plateau on the final day of 2012 when Gulfstream filed for 153 racing days with the Florida Division of Pari- Mutuel Wagering for the year beginning July 1. Thirty- five of those dates conflict with dates filed by Calder, which traditionally races April through November and filed for those same dates for next year, requesting 150 days. Gulfstream has filed to race on Saturdays and Sundays from July through November, and five days a week December through April. In Florida, tracks pick their own dates and file them with the DPMW, which generally approves all requests. Gulfstream=s current meet, which runs December through April, will consist of 90 live racing days. Gulfstream officials had previously announced intentions to hold year-round racing in 2014, but the plan has been moved forward to coincide with the track=s expansion plans. Cont. p3 In This Issue

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Gulfstream Files for Year-Round Racing (cont. from p1) LEGISLATION PROVIDES INCENTIVES FOR AWe just felt the time was right,@ Ritvo explained. AA OWNERS Legislation past this week by the U.S. lot of horsemen have expressed interest in sticking Congress and signed by President Obama contains around [year-round]. People have been telling us that provisions for investment incentives that should benefit business is on the upward trend, and it was just the horse owners, according to the National Thoroughbred right time to get ready and get started.@ Racing Association. The legislation reinstates bonus AThis place has become a destination, and the year- depreciation, applied to new property whose original round racing just helps promote the entire project,@ use begins with the taxpayer, at 50%. Also, the Ritvo continued. AThe chairman [Frank Stronach] didn=t expense allowance will be increased to $500,000 in buy a facility to run for four months; he bought a place 2013 and retroactively increased from $125,000 to that could be utilized year-round with The Village and $500,000 for property purchased in 2012. The expense the restaurants and all the other components that go allowance, applied to new or used property purchased with it.@ --by Kelsey Riley in 2012 or 2013, can be used to reduce taxable income derived from the horse business. Stevens Returns to Saddle (cont. from p1) In addition, accelerated depreciation for young Strong Suit was a multiple group winner in Europe for racehorses continues in 2013, meaning that taxpayers Qatar Racing and trainer Richard Hannon. He is can depreciate racehorses that are 24 months and expected to make his U.S. debut during the current younger when purchased and placed in service using a Santa Anita meeting. 3-year schedule rather than the previous 7-year Since retiring from the saddle six years ago, Stevens schedule. has done broadcast work with Television Games AThe reinstatement of bonus depreciation and the Network (TVG) and HRTV and he serves as lead analyst increase in the expense allowance are good news for on NBC=s coverage of the Triple Crown races. Stevens horse owners and breeders,@ said Alex Waldrop, retired with 4,888 wins and earnings of $221,212,704. President and CEO of the NTRA. A2013 will be a great He rode the winners of three Kentucky Derbys: Winning year to purchase a Thoroughbred or farm equipment Colors in 1988, Thunder Gulch in 1995 and Silver from a tax perspective. The NTRA legislative team will Charm in 1997, as well as eight Breeders= Cup races. continue its efforts to extend these and other benefits Stevens, who played George Woolf in the 2003 motion even further to stimulate investment in the picture 'Seabiscuit, was also featured in the HBO series Thoroughbred industry.@ Luck in 2011. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 1/4/13 • PAGE 4 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

EL PADRINO TO HAL’S HOPE RACETRACK ROUND-UP El Padrino (Pulpit), winner of last year=s GII Risen Star S., will prep for the Feb. 9 GI Donn H. with a start in MACHO MACHO SOLD TO SAUDI INTERESTS the Jan. 13 GIII Hal s Hope S. The 4-year-old was Macho Macho (Macho Uno--Dazzling Contrast, by = sidelined after a 13th-place finish in the GI Kentucky General Meeting), winner of last year s GII West Virginia = Derby and returned with a runner-up effort in a Dec. 19 Derby, has been sold to Prince Faisal Bin Khalid Bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia, and will remain in training in allowance at Gulfstream Park. AI thought he ran really the U.S. with trainer Steve Asmussen. The deal was well,@ trainer Todd brokered by Dubai-based bloodstock agent Ajay Anne Pletcher said of El of New Approach Bloodstock, who said the 4-year-old Padrino=s return. AHe=s a will target a Southern California campaign early this year. big horse that carries a AMacho Macho is due to run in the [GII] Strub S. [at lot of weight. I felt like if Santa Anita Feb. 2], then the [GI] Santa Anita H. [at we were on a program to Santa Anita Mar. 2],@ Anne said. AThat=s the immediate make the Donn, he=d plan. We might even look at the Dubai World Cup if need two starts to get things go according to plan.@ enough conditioning to Prince Faisal Bin Khalid is one of the leading owners hopefully have his >A= in Saudi Arabia, with over 150 horses in training. He El Padrino Game for that race. We=ll also has a large breeding establishment in that country. A Coglianese hope that the Hal=s Hope AHe has been an owner for more than 30 years, and is an improved race and is the leading owner at the moment in Saudi,@ Anne that it sets him up for the big one.@ noted. AHis international involvement has been limited Pletcher had also considered running the lightly raced so far but, if things go according to plan, he could be a Graydar (Unbridled=s Song) in the Hal=s Hope, but will force to reckon with.@ instead shoot the 4-year-old towards an allowance race. In addition to his West Virginia Derby win, Macho AWe=ll point for something in early February for him,@ Macho finished second in the GII Pennsylvania Derby Pletcher said. AWe thought about the Hal=s Hope, but and third in the GIII Matt Winn S. He was previously he=s a very talented horse that lacks race experience owned by Jerry Durant. and seasoning. I want to get a two-race into him.@ Graydar, who has raced only three times to date, FORT LOUDON TO MILLIONS CLASSIC returned from three months on the sidelines with a Fort Loudon (Awesome of Course) will make his next 4 1/4-length Gulfstream allowance tally Dec. 6. start in the Jan. 19 Florida Sunshine Millions Classic, Pletcher added that GII Bernard Baruch H. winner trainer Nick Zito revealed. The 4-year-old, winner of last Dominus (Smart Strike) will make his next start in the year=s GIII Carry Back S., had originally been considered Jan. 12 GII Fort Lauderdale S. for the Sunshine Millions Sprint. AI think he can go long, obviously,@ Zito said. AIt=s a good time to try him going long.@ Fort Loudon will likely have to match up with Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno) and Ron the Greek (Full Mandate), first and second in last year=s Classic. AI know he=s up against those two,@ Zito said. AIt=s a restricted race, so sometimes you don=t look at who you=re in against. Maybe, if those two have off days or whatever, maybe it=ll be Loudon=s day.@ Fort Loudon was also second in last year=s GI King=s Bishop S. and Email TDN management at [email protected], and GIII Ack Ack H. He is coming off a runner-up effort in indicate whether the comment is private, or for publication. the Dec. 2 Sunshine State S. at seven furlongs.

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Sunday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 7:07 p.m.EST MONROVIA S.-GII, $150,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6.5fT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Curvy Cat Ministers Wild Cat Nakatani Hollendorfer 118 2 Byrama (GB) K Byron (GB) Bejarano Callaghan 118 3 Kindle K Indian Charlie Maldonado Mandella 118 4 Givine (Fr) Blackdoun (Fr) Baze Canani 118 5 Broken Dreams Broken Vow Gomez Proctor 118 6 Mizdirection K Mizzen Mast Smith Puype 123

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REINSTATED: The Daytona S., automatically downgraded when it was taken off the turf at Santa Anita last Saturday, has been reinstated as a Grade III event by the American Graded Stakes Committee. The winner of the race was Comma to the Top (Bwana Charlie). OPEN HOUSE WHERE: Darley, Lexington, Kentucky WHEN: Jan. 7-11, 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. www.darleyamerica.com

IN OTHER NEWS... A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Other Media Ontario Liberal Leadership Candidates Comment on Horse Racing “As the calendar creeps closer to the Ontario Liberal Party’s 2013 Leadership Convention (Jan. 25-27), several of the candidates looking to replace outgoing Premier Dalton McGuinty have gone on the record once again regarding how they would deal with the province’s now precarious horse racing industry.” Standardbred Canada

Jockey Silvestre de Sousa looking to have a big year “De Sousa may have earned his spurs as a Godolphin jockey during 2012, but he will need every trick he has learnt over the past 16 years if he is to succeed in what is to be a defining year.” Geoffrey Riddle, The National

NEWS FROM THE GAMING WORLD: River Downs Starting Demolition “Construction crews soon will start demolition at River Downs as the owner pursues remaking the 83-year-old racetrack into a $209-million racino to open in 2014. Track owners are also exploring the possibility of moving the 2013 racing season to another facility--perhaps Beulah Park in Columbus--as they overall the Kellogg Avenue venue, state officials said.” Alexander Coolidge, Cincinnati.com

Macau casino revenue in 2012 rose to $38 billion “Casino revenue in Macau climbed 13.5 percent last year to record $38 billion, as the Asian gambling hub reinforced its position as the world’s biggest gambling market.” Kelvin Chan, The Washington Times AROUND THE WORLD FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 2013

Yesterday=s Results: 4th-GPX, $56,350, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2$X, 4yo/up, 5fT, :56, fm. Lopez Doubles With Consecutive Longshots: DETERMINATO (h, 5, Closing Argument--Twilight Jockey Paco Lopez completed a remarkable double Mirage {SP, $159,829}, by Jeblar), upset winner of the Thursday at Gulfstream Park, guiding home 35-1 shots Spectacular Bid S. over this main track two years ago, in consecutive races. The Eclipse Award-winning was runner-up in the Champali S. sprinting over yielding apprentice jockey of 2008, Lopez was in the irons Calder turf May 12, but was fourth back on the dirt in aboard first-time starter Northwest=s Hope (Flatter) in the Ponche S. June 12. Third in the Bob Umphrey Turf the fifth race, and the duo went gate to wire, returning Sprint July 7, he faltered to fourth as the even-money $73.20. Less than 30 minutes later, it was Lopez atop chalk going seven panels over the Calder main July 21, Whisper Hill homebred Forest Station (Forest Wildcat) in his final appearance for trainer Larry Pilotti. Resuming a restricted $50,000 claimer. The 5-year-old argued the here as a 3-1 chance, Determinato was quickest away pace inside and found the wire a length to the good at for Luis Saez and set a pressured pace on the inside. He $73.60 for his backers. The Paco-Paco daily double opened a bit of daylight turning for home and kept on returned $1,606. well to best Saint Pete (Put It Back) by a length. Lifetime Record: SW, 12-3-3-1, $164,835. Click for the Horsemen=s Dinner to Honor Doug Donn: brisnet.com chart or Video replay. The second Horsemen=s Dinner of the 2013 Florida O-Ron Marano. B-Frank Marano (FL). T-William P White. racing season will take place Jan. 8 at Luca Bella Restaurant in Aventura. The event=s guest of honor will TELL IT TO THE TDN... be Doug Donn. Post time will be 6:30 p.m. and a Want to send a “Letter to the Editor” of the cocktail hour will be followed by a four-course dinner. Thoroughbred Daily News? Our address is 60 For more information, contact Bill or Mary Hirsch at Broad St., Red Bank, NJ, 07701; or send a fax to: 954-454-9375. (732) 747-8955; an e-mail to: Interested in standardbreds [email protected]; or post in our new Forum section at as well? Click here to sign up http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/members/fo for our sister publication... rum/. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/4/13 • PAGE 2 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

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9th-GPX, $43,500, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($75,000), NW1X, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:45 2/5, ft. Hot Springs to Celebrate Borel=s 5,000th: FLASH FORWARD (f, 3, Curlin--Magical Flash, by The city of Hot Springs is already planning Miswaki) was a non-factor in her first two appearances, celebrations for jockey Calvin Borel=s 5,000th career both on the grass, finishing a wide ninth in a Saratoga victory, expected to occur at Oaklawn Park this month. maiden special weight Aug. 25 and fifth against The milestone win will be commemorated with the $65,000 claimers at Belmont Sept. 13. She descended issuance of another in the series of Hot Springs trading the class ladder a bit further and graduated against cards. The cards will be given free to fans in $50,000 company in an off-turf sprint in Elmont attendance on the day. AWe have done a series of these Oct. 19 with blinkers on for the first time, then gave a trading cards beginning in 2001 shortly after President decent account of herself in the Nov. 24 GII Demoiselle Bill Clinton left office,@ explained Steve Arrison, CEO of S. at Aqueduct when fourth, but beaten only six Visit Hot Springs. AThey have been among the most lengths. A 6-1 shot in this allowance test, Flash successful marketing items we have ever done, with Forward was void of early speed and lagged well back hundreds of thousands distributed free around the as Churchill maiden winner Heart Stealer globe. When Calvin rides his 5,000th victory we'll give (Speightstown) led on the stretchout. Still out the right out free Calvin Borel cards at Oaklawn that day.@ Borel side of the picture on the turn, Flash Forward began to scored his 4,999th win at Fair Grounds last week. slingshot past her rivals, challenged for the lead turning into the stretch and sustained her momentum to win it by 2 1/4 lengths Cloudy Vow was second. Flash Forward is a half-sister to Oysters (Prized), MSP, $224,050; Bright Magic (Prized), MSW, $212,393; OHRIA Asks Candidates to Commit to Horse Racing: Take the Ribbon (Chester House), GSW, $372,102; The Ontario Horse Racing Industry Association Flash Mash (), SW-US, GSP-Fr, $231,843; (OHRIA) has petitioned Ontario Liberal Leadership Party and Glinda the Good (Hard Spun), MSW & GSP, candidates in the province=s upcoming election to $224,718. Sales history: $180,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. support measures it feels will protect the horse racing Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-0, $70,590. Click for the and breeding industry in Ontario. Ontario=s Slots at brisnet.com chart or Video replay. Racetracks Program is scheduled to end in three O-MeB Racing Stables LLC & Brooklyn Boyz Stables. months. OHRIA President Sue Leslie sent letters to B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY). each candidate asking them to commit to extending the T-Dominick A Schettino. slots program, currently set to expire Mar. 31, and to Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm defer the implementation of the OLG Modernization Strategy. AThe Ontario Liberal leadership race needs to be about the renewal of our province, not just their 5th-GPX, $42,000, Msw, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11 1/5, ft. party,@ Leslie said. A55,000 men and women in all +NORTHWEST'S HOPE (f, 4, Flatter--Fob, by The corners of Ontario stand to lose their jobs if the Slots at Prime Minister) displayed a limited and spotty worktab Racetracks Program ends and horse racing isn=t an for a barn not known for striking with its firsters and integrated part of the OLG modernization strategy. We was duly dismissed at odds of 35-1. Away like a shot need action from everyone serious about being Premier from the inside box, the bay set the pace in advance of now.@ the Todd Pletcher-trained duo of Anychanceatadance Several of the Ontario Liberal Leadership candidates (Scat Daddy) and Varesimo (Unbridled=s Song). While provide their views on the slots at racetracks issue in those two market leaders came under pressure turning the upcoming issue of Ottawa Life Magazine. for home, Northwest=s Hope found more and bounded Racingfuture.com provides some of the candidates= home by 3 1/2 lengths. Varesimo was second. Sales views from the upcoming feature. history: $50,000 yrl '10 FTKOCT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $25,200. Click for the brisnet.com chart o r WHAT IS OPPENHEIM Video replay. ON ABOUT NOW? O-Northwest Stud Stables. B-Gregory William Roberts Whether it=s sales, racing or breeding...read (KY). T-Giuseppe Iadisernia. the latest musings from Bill Oppenheim! Sold by Shawhan Place You can find all of Oppenheim=s columns in the TDN Archive.

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First-crop starters to watch: Friday, January 4 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2009 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) IN UAE: BIG BROWN (Boundary), Three Chimneys, $65K, 149/16/1 Busker, h, 5, Street Cry (Ire)--Adonesque (Ire) (SW & 4-SA, Msw, 1m, Having Abig Middle, $47K RNA OBS OPN 2yo, 7-2 GSP-Ire), by Sadler's Wells. Meydan, 1-3, Hcp, BOGART'S CAT (Catienus), 1/0/0 1600m (AWT), 1:38.31. B-Darley. 5-DED, Msw, 5f, Emotional Cat, 10-1 BROTHER DEREK (Benchmark), Airdrie, $10K, 70/6/0 IN ITALY: 4-SA, Msw, 1m, Miss Derek, $100K BAR MAR 2yo, 5-1 Samysilver, h, 5, Indian Charlie. See ABreeders' Edition, CURLIN (Smart Strike), Lanes End, $75K, 218/15/0 Europe.@ 5-FG, Msw, 1m, Blue Violet, 3-1 DIVINE PARK (Chester House), Airdrie, $18K, 80/7/0 IN ARGENTINA: 8-DED, Stk, 7f, Dancinginthecircle, $12K RNA FTK OCT yrl, 8-5 Irish Dream, m, 5, Orientate--Tracy, by Theatrical (Ire). HEATSEEKER (IRE) (Giant's Causeway), Hill N Dale, $20K, 98/13/1 San Isidro, 1-2, Cond., 1400m, 1:24.40. B-Patrick 4-SA, Msw, 1m, Heartless, $85K OBS APR 2yo, 8-1 McKillen. *1/2 to Spacy Tracy (Awesome Again), MAJESTIC WARRIOR (A.P. Indy), Ashford, $20K, 175/31/0 GSW, $249,690; and Run It (Cherokee Run), GSW, 4-SA, Msw, 1m, Black Witch, $400K KEE APR 2yo, 5-2 $251,520. **$19,000 RNA wnlg >08 KEENOV. MIDNIGHT LUTE (Real Quiet), Hill N Dale, $20K, 195/11/1 Hidden Brook foaled, raised & consigned 5-FG, Msw, 1m, Midnight Flute, $65K FTK JUL yrl, 6-1 PRIVATE VOW (Broken Vow), Red River Farms, $2K, 96/10/0 5-DED, Msw, 5f, +Is It Nic, 4-1 TIZ WONDERFUL (Tiznow), Spendthrift, $13K, 206/13/1 4-SA, Msw, 1m, Tiz Anna, $80K BAR MAR 2yo, 12-1 INDUSTRY INFO

Keeneland to be Official Eclipse Awards Partner: Keeneland Association will be an official partner of the 42nd annual Eclipse Awards, the National 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. Thoroughbred Racing Association announced yesterday. The partnership will include special This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by recognition of Keeneland connections to the Eclipse any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Awards, including Keeneland sales graduates. The written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Eclipse Awards ceremony will be held Jan. 19 at Information as to the American races, race results and Gulfstream Park. AWe are deeply grateful for earnings was obtained from results charts published in Keeneland=s support of the Eclipse Awards and its Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission unwavering commitment to the Thoroughbred of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. industry,@ said NTRA President and CEO Alex Waldrop. AAs an official partner, Keeneland will receive heightened exposure throughout the Eclipse Awards TDN TODAY ceremony on Jan. 19, and also during the week-long Around the World...... 7 pages series of events leading up to it at Gulfstream Park.@ TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/4/13 • PAGE 4 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

IN HONG KONG: EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS Gold-Fun (Ire), g, 4, Le Vie Dei Colori (GB)--Goodwood March (GB), by Foxhound. Sha Tin, 1-1, Hcp. ($181k), IN UAE: 1600mT, 1:35.48. B-Michael Downey & Roalso Ltd. *Formerly Strada Colorato (Ire). **1/2 to Body and Blue Sea (Ire), c, 4, Singspiel (Ire)--Height of Vanity Soul (Ire) (Captain Rio {GB}), SW-Eng, $453,371. (Ire), by Erhaab. Meydan, 1-3, Mdn, 1600m (AWT), ***10,000gns yrl >10 TATOCT. ****Trained in Ireland 1:39.70. B-Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd. by Ger Lyons, Gold-Fun defeated 19 other rivals to Forevertheoptimist (Ire), g, 4, Verglas (Ire)--Hankering graduate at second asking at Naas Apr. 21, but was (Ire), by Missed Flight (GB). Meydan, 1-3, Hcp, not seen again until finishing a decent fifth in a Class 3 1200m (AWT), 1:12.36. B-Peter & Hugh handicap over 1400 meters at Sha Tin Nov. 18. He McCutcheon. *SW-Eng. **14,000gns yrl >10 improved when stretched out to the mile Dec. 16, TATOCT; 75,000gns 2yo >11 TATHIT. taking a Class 3 test by two lengths and was backed at Blue Tiger=s Eye (Ire), g, 5, Motivator (GB)--Bush Cat, by 9-5 to continue towards a possible stakes engagement Kingmambo. Meydan, 1-3, Hcp, 2000m (AWT), here. Rousted along to race prominently for Douglas 2:06.17. B-Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd. *110,000gns yrl Whyte, Gold-Fun was a bit keen, but settled in the box >09 TATOCT. seat in third to the head of the lane. Angled out three Bay Willow (Ire), g, 6, Singspiel (Ire)--Tree House, by wide, he was driven to the lead a furlong out, but Woodman. Meydan, 1-3, Hcp, 2800m (AWT), looked to idle a bit once he hit the front and held sway 3:04.79. B-Philip Brady. *i80,000 wnlg >07 for a half-length victory (video). Richard Gibson, who GOFNOV; 115,000gns yrl >08 TATOCT. sent out Doctor Dino (Fr) (Muhtathir) to consecutive Dan Chillingworth (Ire), h, 8, Indian Ridge (Ire)--Shizao wins in the G1 Hong Kong Vase in 2007 and 2008 and (Ire) (SW-Ire, $115,357), by Alzao. Meydan, 1-3, now trains year-round in Hong Kong, indicated that the Hcp, 1400m (AWT), 1:25.39. B-Ballylinch Stud. winner would go next in the HK$6-million ($774,117) *120,000gns yrl >06 TATOCT; 25,000gns HIT >08 Hong Kong Classic Mile Jan. 20. That event is the first TATHIT. of a three-race series that culminates with the Hong Kong Derby Mar. 17. "We're going into the Classic Mile All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, with an improving horse who is in great shape,@ Gibson unless otherwise indicated told South China Morning Post. AI thought today was a very easy and professional win." TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/4/13 • PAGE 5 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

American-Bred Winners cont. IN SINGAPORE: WINNERS BY EUROPEAN SIRES Board Walk, g, 3, Student Council--Emerald Coast, by Forestry. Kranji, 1-1, Maiden, 1200m (AWT), IN AUSTRALASIA: 1:12.30. B-Bill Harrigan & 12 Gates Racing LLC. Tukiyo (Aus), f, 3, Haradasun (Aus)--Star of Gibraltar *Formerly Swing Vote. **$29,000 RNA yrl >11 (Aus), by Danehill. Doomben (Brisbane), 1-2, Mdn, FTKJUL. 3yo, f, 5f 120ydsT. B-Darling Downs T/Breds Invest. Richenza (Aus), f, 3, Holy Roman Emperor (Ire)-- Millennial (Aus), by Hatta=s Mill (GB). Doomben (Brisbane), 1-2, Mdn, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f 165ydsT. B-Mr D P Laing, Mrs S Laing, G J Hallam, Mrs L Hallam, S GUYON TO RIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA E Jackson & Mrs A Cullinane. Maxime Guyon is set to enjoy a spell in South Africa Senta d=Amor (Aus), g, 4, Encosta de Lago (Aus)-- from the end of January as a result of an initiative by Abonnement (Aus), by Marauding (NZ). Newcastle the French PMU. The 23-year-old=s trip has been (New South Wales), 1-2, Hcp, 4yo/up, 7fT. B-Fairway engineered to increase the interest in racing from that Thoroughbreds. country, which is set to be broadcast four days a week Plastic Fantastic (Aus), m, 5, Fastnet Rock (Aus)-- during the winter and he is due to make his debut at Plastic Lady (NZ), by Centaine (Aus). Newcastle (New Fairview Jan. 30 before taking part in the feature J & B South Wales), 1-2, Hcp, 4yo/up, 6fT. B-Emerald Met meeting at Kenilworth Feb. 2. Thoroughbreds.

TDN Euro is: w TDN CRITERIA w England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) The races covered in the TDN are as follows: Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) w Stakes: purses of $50,000/up Barry Sangster (CAFE Racing) w Allowance Races Gavin Dobson (CAFE Racing) : purses of $20,000/up France: Claude Beniada w Optional Claiming Races: purses of $20,000/up Germany: Christa Riebel w Maiden Special Weight Races: purses of $18,000/up Ireland: Dave Keena w Maiden Claiming Races: purses of $18,000/up & Italy: Giorgio Barsotti a minimum claiming price of $40,000 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/4/13 • PAGE 6 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

6th-CTX, $28,100, 1-2, NW1X, 4yo/up, f/m, 4 1/2f, B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N :51 4/5, ft. PROMISE ME (f, 4, Seattle Fitz {Arg}--Sea of Promises AMERICA {MSP}, by Sea of Secrets) Lifetime Record: 12-6-0-2, $84,592. O-David A Ross Racing Stable LLC. B-Paul W ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Tackett (KY). T-Hugh I McMahon. *$5,000 RNA yrl '10 KEESEP. 8th-DED, $41,000, 1-2, NW2L, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, 1:21 1/5, my. ELECTIONS MY RED GIRL (m, 5, Huff--Sammi's Promise, by Placid Fund) Lifetime Record: 9-2-0-1, $42,337. O-Rita W Jockeys’ Guild Announces Newly Elected Sam. B-Keith Sam (LA). T-Thomas W Sam. Senate Members

9th-DED, $41,000, 1-2, NW1X, (S), 3yo, f, 6 1/2f, Eastern Central (cont.) 1:22 1/5, my. Joe Bravo James Graham SHE LOVES RUNNIN' (f, 3, Run Production--Zarb's Abel Castellano, Jr. Brian Hernandez, Jr. Love, by Zarbyev) Lifetime Record: MSP, 7-2-4-1, Javier Castellano Glen Murphy $97,532. O-Oak Leaf TC LP. B-Foxwood Plantation Ltd Ramon Dominguez Rodney Prescott (LA). T-Tony J Richey. Stewart Elliot Mike Luzzi Western 8th-CTX, $28,400, 1-2, NW1X, 4yo/up, 4 1/2f, Sheldon Russell David Flores :52 2/5, ft. Garret Gomez BOREAL FOREST (g, 7, Forest Camp--Green Heights, by John R. Velazquez Casey Lambert Miswaki) Lifetime Record: 17-6-5-2, $115,041. O-Run Central Mike Smith Horsey Run LLC. B-Bruce Smart (MD). T-Reynaldo L Robby Albarado Joe Talamo Zayas. *$40,000 2yo >08 FTMMAY. Alex Birzer G.R. Carter Jesse Campbell Jay Conklin Joel Campbell Cody Jensen

All post times in the TDN are local time Jon Court Freddie Martinez TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/4/13 • PAGE 7 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Breeders= Edition--America cont.

3rd-GPX, $27,500, Opt. Clm. ($15,000), 4yo/up, 1m, 1:36 3/5, ft. HE'S SPECTACULAR (c, 4, Alphabet Soup- - Westmoreland Girl {SW-PR, $113,880}, by Fortunate Prospect) Lifetime Record: SP, 18-7-3-0, $123,085. O-Elena Arocha. B-Continental Racers II Inc (FL). T-Humberto Toledo. *$3,200 yrl '10 OBSJAN; $32,000 2yo >11 OBSAPR.

4th-CTX, $26,000, 1-2, NW2LX, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:48 2/5, ft. BOMBER (g, 4, Bop--Sweet Cane, by Laabity) Lifetime Record: 10-4-0-3, $69,260. O/B-Don E Cain (WV). T-Ernest M Haynes.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Aye a Cat, f, 3, Fiber Sonde--Aye Jacoby (MSW), by Aye's Turn. CTX, 1-2, (S), 4 1/2f, :53 3/5. B-John D McKee (WV). Do You Smell Smoke, g, 3, Smoke Glacken--Honora Helen, by Bianconi. GPX, 1-3, (S), 6f, 1:11 4/5. B-Kerri Szegi (FL). Majestic Indeed, c, 3, Majestic Warrior--Golden Indeed, by Allen's Prospect. CTX, 1-2, (S), 6 1/2f, 1:22. B-Francis W Daniel (WV). WINNERS BY AMERICAN SIRES

IN AUSTRALASIA: Flight of Pegasus (Aus), g, 4, Fusaichi Pegasus--Flight of Dreams (Aus), by Flying Spur (Aus). Newcastle (New South Wales), 1-2, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1mT. B-Mr G Spratt, Mr Michael McKelvie & Mr Paul Gow.

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CONDITIONS RESULT: ITALY, Rome, 16.45, 1-2, i9,000, 4yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:11.17, stn. SAMYSILVER (h, 5, Indian Charlie--Hidden Ransom {MSP-US, $182,307}, by Silver Ghost) Lifetime Record: SW-Ity, 16-6-2-1, i71,607. O-Samuel Ernesto Rodriguez; B-Edward P. Evans; T-Gianluca Bietolini. *$17,000 RNA yrl >09 KEESEP; $70,000 2yo >10 OBSAPR.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Bend Reese (Ire), c, 3, Refuse To Bend (Ire)--Revegate (Ire), by Green Desert. Rome, Italy, 1-2, Mdn, 3yo, 1 5/16m (AWT). B-Pietro Buttinelli. *i8,000 RNA yrl >11 ITYSEP.

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