Nakatani Gets the Call on Wilko HEADLINE p.2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 2004 NINE SET FOR HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP SINGSPIEL FILLY TOPS TATTS FINALE Bushwood Racing Partner’s Better Talk Now (Talkin Tattersall’s December Sale finished its nine-day run Man), who upset favored Kitten’s Joy in the GI Breed- Thursday night with cumulative gross receipts of 52.9 ers’ Cup Turf at Lone Star Oct. 30, will attempt to million guineas, down 10.2 million guineas, or over 19 increase his Grade I tally to percent, on 2003. The company’s annual turnover was three in Saturday’s GI Holly- 149.35 million guineas, down 9.2 percent from the wood Turf Cup, but standing in 163.1 million guineas achieved in 2003. Highlighting his way are eight worthy rivals, yesterday’s action was the top price of 38,000gns, including up-and-comer paid for Hip 2429, the Singspiel (Ire) filly Cumbria (GB). Habaneros (Tabasco Cat). The Purchased by agent Brian Grassick, the filly is out of G2 gelding scored in three of four Prix de Pomone winner Whitehaven (Ire) (Top Ville Better Talk Now Horsephotos of his most recent starts, all at {Ire}). The three-year-old, consigned by Darley, is a double digit odds, including a granddaughter of multiple Grade I stakes winner White three-quarter length win over Pellegrino (Brz) (Nugget Star Lane. “She’s for a partnership including myself and Point {Ire}) last time out in the GIII will come to my stud. We’ll put her in then resell her,” Carleton F. Burke H. at Santa Anita said Grassick. “She was a nice family and comes from Oct. 23. “He hasn’t proved he’s a really the family of Preseli, who my brother trained.” good horse yet, but he keeps improv- ing,” said the five-year-old’s trainer, Strength in the Middle Market.. Ray Bell II. Habaneros kicked off the The four sessions of mares, topped by the sale of the year with a neck victory in a $25,000 International star racemare Ipi Tombe (Zim) for claimer on the dirt at Del Mar in July 850,000gns on Tuesday, closed with a 21.7-percent before winning against open allowance dip in gross receipts and a 13.3-percent decline in aver- company at that track Aug. 29. Second Habaneros age. However, the middle market held up nicely over in his return to the turf, his first in over Benoit photo the course of the mares sale, increasing by 2.7 percent. a year and a half, the chestnut collected “It is always a pleasure to end a year on a high note, his first graded stakes victory in the Burke. A victory but even more so when a sale dramatically exceeds Saturday would give Bell his first Grade I score since expectation, and that has been the case at this year's 1994, when the conditioner won the GI Del Mar Oaks December Sale,” commented Tattersalls Chairman with Twice The Vice. Edmond Mahony. “The figures will show that we have not matched last year’s sale, but there are times when Saturday, Hollywood the bare figures do not tell the whole story. Last year’s HOLLYWOOD TURF CUP S.-GI, $250,000, 3yo/up, December Sale had two high-profile dispersals, was 1 1/2mT widely regarded as the best December catalogue for PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY WT decades, and deservedly broke all previous records. 1 Balestrini (Ire) Danehill Smith 126 This year’s catalogue was far from a vintage one. We 2 Puerto Banus Supremo Desormeaux 126 lost a couple of potential stars on the eve of the sale, 3 Better Talk Now Dominguez 126 but the consensus from both vendors and purchasers 4 License to Run (Brz) Exile King Gomez 126 has been that this has been as strong a December Sale 5 Moscow Burning Moscow Ballet Valdivia 123 as any in recent years.” (Tatts cont. p2) 6 Habaneros Tabasco Cat Flores 126 7 Pellegrino (Brz) Nugget Point (Ire) Stevens 126 8 Megahertz (GB) Pivotal (GB) Douglas 123 TDN TODAY 9 Hatif (Brz) Spend a Buck Baze 126 Headline News ...... 2 pages

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Past, Present and Future at Tattersalls.. NAKATANI TO RIDE WILKO Jockey Corey Commenting on Tattersall’s entire season, Mahony Nakatani will get the call aboard GI Breeders’ Cup Juve- remained optimistic despite some less-than-stellar re- nile winner Wilko (Awesome Again) in the Dec. 18 GI turns. “While 2004 has been far from plain sailing at Hollywood Futurity, according to trainer Craig Dollase times we can also look back on sales which have given yesterday. Owned by J. Paul Reddam, the English im- genuine cause for encouragement,” he explained. “Our port joined the Dollase string after winning the BC Breeze-Up Sale continues to set new standards, and the Juvenile for trainer Jeremy Noseda. Wilko is expected Autumn, July and February Sales all produced record to face MGSW Declan’s Moon (Malibu Moon) and GI figures contributing to an annual turnover second only Champagne S. hero Proud Accolade (Yes It’s True). to last year's massive total. Concerns over prize money in Britain are very real, and the massive foal crops that GEORGE WOOLF FINALISTS NAMED David await us are a little daunting, but we have seen new Flores, Casey Lambert, Richard Migliore, Ray Sibille and faces investing in the industry in the Rick Wilson have been nominated for the 2005 George course of the December Sale allowing us to end the Woolf Memorial Jockey Award. Now in its 55th year, year with a flourish. Looking ahead to the 2005 year- the award which honors the memory of the jockey ling sales, it was clear this year that the sheer numbers known as “The Iceman,” recognizes Thoroughbred took their toll, and next year it is important that we jockeys whose careers have reflected credit on them- manage the numbers in a manner which places less selves and their sport. Past winners include Bill Shoe- strain on the market.” maker, Eddie Arcaro, Laffit Pincay, Jr., Angel Cordero, Jr., Chris McCarron, Eddie Delahoussaye, Pat Day, Jerry Bailey and Gary Stevens. Robby Albarado won the TATTERSALLS DECEMBER MARES ETC award in 2004. The 2005 winner will be announced in THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 2004 January and will be presented the award in March in a ceremony in the Santa Anita winner’s circle. SESSION TOTALS 2004 2003 No. Offered 260 306 STAR CROSS TO RETURN IN UNDERWOOD No. Sold 212 228 Star Cross (Arg) (Southern Halo), winner of the GII San RNAs 48 78 Bernardino H. at Santa Anita last January, is expected % RNA 18.5% 25.5% to make his first start in nearly seven months in the GIII Gross 1,905,400gns 1,767,150gns Vernon O. Underwood S. at Hollywood Park Sunday. Average (% change) 8,988gns (+16%) 7,751gns Second to Pleasantly Perfect in the GII San Antonio H. later that month, the seven-year-old finished out of the Median (% change) 7,000gns (+55.6%) 4,500gns money in three subsequent starts, including a lackluster eighth in the GII Mervyn LeRoy H. at Hollywood May 8. CUMULATIVE 2004 2003 Trainer Darrell Vienna attributed that poor performance No. Offered 928 1038 and subsequent layoff to tender feet, but he believes No. Sold 744 799 the horse is ready to start anew. “I’m just getting him RNAs 184 239 ready,” said Vienna. Watchem Smokey, Our New Re- % RNA 19.8% 23.0% cruit and Taste of Paradise are among those slated to Gross 31,828,800gns 38,728,950gns challenge the Argentine. Average (% change) 42,781gns (-11.7%) 48,472gns Median (% change) 19,000gns (+2.7%) 18,500gns All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, www.tattersalls.com unless otherwise indicated

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Stud Fee Set for During: MGSW During (Cherokee Run--Blading Saddle, by Blade), who will begin his stud career at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky in 2005, will stand for a fee of $10,000 live foal, The Blood Horse reports. The four- H CENTRAL H year-old won four graded stakes, including the 2004 GII San Fernando Breeders’ Cup S., and retires with a Yesterday’s Results: record of 22-6-3-4 and earnings of $822,364. 9th-FGX, $36,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW2$YX, 3yo/up, 7 1/2fT, 1:31 3/5, fm. Eclipse Champion to True North Farm: Eclipse Award winner Northern Spur (Ire) (Sadler’s CANDID GLEN (h, 7, El Gran Senor--Candid Moments Wells--Fruition {Ire}, by Rheingold {Ire}) has joined the {SP}, by Pirate's Bounty) shocked the crowd at the Fair stallion roster at True North Farm in Versailles, Ken- Grounds the last time he visited the winner’s circle, tucky. The 13-year-old, named the champion turf horse taking the 2003 GII Explosive Bid H. as a rank 84-1 of 1995 after winning the GI Oak Tree Invitational S. outsider, but was a 6-1 chance to get the job done and GI Breeders’ Cup Turf, has had just 62 named foals here. Coming off an extended layoff, the veteran had from five crops to race. With 34 winners and three not been out since finishing eighth in the 2003 GIII stakes winners, the bay has sired the earners of more Arlington H. 16 months ago, but had been training than $3 million. He will stand for $3,500 live foal. forwardly for his return. The $67,000 KEESEP yearling was ready to fire despite the absence, sitting just off a Greathouse-Claus Named Saybrook CEO: pedestrian pace before taking the lead in the stretch Margaret Greathouse-Claus has been promoted to the and turning back the challenge of Justlikedawg (Unac- position of chief executive officer at Saybrook Advertis- counted For) for a 1 1/2-length victory. Lifetime Re- ing. Claus, who has served at Saybrook for 18 years, cord: GSW, 39-11-9-6, $1,231,730. will also retain her current role as director of account O-G C Warren. B-W Kenan Rand Jr (KY). T-A Leggio Jr. and media services. “Margaret has been an asset to Saybrook from the day she walked in the door,” said 5th-FGX, $30,000, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), NW1X, Saybrook owner John T. L. Jones Jr. “She knows the 2yo, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. people in this industry and she knows advertising and RAZOR (c, 2, Concorde's Tune--Silk Stocks {SW}, by marketing, so we know the company is in excellent Medieval Man) was a well-beaten fourth in his debut hands with her at the helm.” over a sloppy track at Keeneland Oct. 13, but gradu- ated with a 5 3/4-length tally at Churchill last time out STAKES CLOSINGS Nov. 14. The 6-5 favorite pressed the pace, took TOMORROW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4: charge on the turn and powered clear at midstretch to 12-18 $200,000 W. L. McKnight H.-II, Crc, win by seven lengths over Substantiate (Valid Expecta- 3yo/up, 12fT (200) tions). The $200,000 OBSFEB two-year-old is a half 12-18 $200,000 La Prevoyante H.-II, Crc, brother to Silk Broker (Pentelicus), GSP, $156,215. 3yo/up, f/m, 12fT (200) Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $43,920. 12-18 $100,000a Ladies’ H.-III, Aqu, 3/up, f/m, 10f (100) O-Padua Stables. B-E P Robsham (FL). T-S Asmussen. www.stakesdigestweekly.com

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Wednesday Night Results: Yesterday’s Results: CLASSY'N SMART S., $129,000, WOX, 12-1, (S), 3rd-HOL, $44,060, Msw, 2yo, f, 1 1/16mT, 1:45 3/5, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:46, gd. fm. 1--BRASS IN POCKET, 119, m, 5, Domasca Dan--Luck STORM WALKING (f, 2, Crowning Storm--Walk On in My Pocket (MSP, $109,298), by Lucky North. Top, by Our Native) was an uninspired 11th sprinting O/B-Frank Digiulio & Frank Digiulio Jr (ON); T-Robert over the main track in her Aug. 28 debut at Del Mar P Tiller; J-T Kabel; $77,400. Lifetime Record: and, breaking from the outside, was a non-threatening GSW, 24-14-3-2, $1,146,023. fifth when switched to the turf for a one-mile Holly- 2--Bay Sweetie Babe, 114, f, 3, Archers Bay--Sweet wood event Nov. 10. Rank in the early going, the Summit, by Bold Executive. ($55,000 yrl '02 chestnut filly angled to the inside for a stalking trip, FTCSEP). O-Raymond Kong. $25,800. waited for racing room in upper stretch and split rivals 3--Roman Romance, 116, m, 6, San Romano--Cartakris, at midstretch before pulling clear for a 1 1/2-length by Kris S. O-Dennis, Dean & Michael Payer & A & victory at 7-2. Storm Walking is the second winner for E Deluca. $14,190. her freshman sire (by Storm Cat). Jubilee (Honor Margins: 3, HD, 5. Odds: 0.75, 4.15, 14.50. Grades), the 4-5 favorite, was second. Lifetime Record: Brass in Pocket capped a three-race win streak with a 3-1-0-0, $30,000. 2 1/4-length victory in the Sept. 11 GIII Seaway S., but O/B-Sid & Jenny Craig (CA). T-Ronald L McAnally. had been unsuccessful in three races since, most re- cently running fifth in the Nov. 6 Ontario Fashion H. Heavily favored in this short six-horse field, the bay LEADING BROODMARE SIRES OF 2004 mare jumped out to the early lead while setting moder- FIRST TIME SWs ate fractions, opened up on the turn and held sway late (through Nov. 29) for an easy win. Sire Winners Thoroughbred Daily News is: Mr. Prospector (Raise a Native) 16 Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Rainbow Quest (Blushing Groom) 13 Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher Sadler’s Wells () 13 Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Danzig (Northern Dancer) 12 Alycia Borer Director of Advertising Seattle Slew (Bold Reasoning) 12 Jessica Martini Associate Editor Caerleon ( II) 10 Alan Carasso Assistant Editor Nureyev (Northern Dancer) 9 Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor Woodman (Mr. Prospector) 9 Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant Darshaan (Shirley Heights) 8 Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter Shirley Heights (Mill Reef) 8 Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants, special- Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services ists in assisting breeders in their stallion selection and Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant buyers in their auction purchases. For more information Patty Wolfe Marketing Manager call (510) 490-1111. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 12/3/04 • PAGE 3 of 6

So. Cal Report cont. KEEP Auction Growing: Santa Anita to Begin Testing Carbon Dioxide Levels: The Kentucky Equine Education Project has enjoyed Santa Anita Park has announced that, starting with an overwhelming response to its announcement of a its 2004-2005 Winter/Spring Meeting, horses will be Dec. 3 stallion season auction. The organization cur- subject to blood tests for carbon dioxide levels. The rently has more than 150 stallions participating, includ- new testing program was coordinated by Santa Anita, ing a live auction of about 40 stallions that will be held the Thoroughbred Owners of California and the Califor- in conjunction with a silent auction for the remaining nia Thoroughbred Trainers. “Nothing is more important stallions. In addition, other horses will be made avail- to us than maintaining the highest standards of integ- able for private sale at later dates, with proceeds also rity for California racing,” said Santa Anita President going to KEEP. “I knew the horse industry was behind Jack McDaniel. “This new testing program will bolster what KEEP is trying to do, but to see the outpouring of our commitment to provide a level playing field and fair stallion seasons donated really puts the importance of competition within our gates.” High levels of carbon dioxide have been linked to the banned practice of our mission in perspective,” said former Governor administering “milkshakes” to horses before they run. Brereton Jones, KEEP founder and auction organizer. The trainer of a horse whose blood test reveals a car- “Everyone wants the entire horse industry to come bon dioxide level of 37 millimoles or more per liter of together with one voice to make sure Kentucky remains plasma will be subject to disciplinary measures. The the horse capital of the world.” The following seasons first offense will involve 45 days of surveillance, which will be available during the live auction: A.P. Indy, may include the use of cameras in the barn and could Aldebaran, Awesome Again, Buddha, Congaree, Dis- subject the runners to confinement in a detention barn torted Humor, Dixie Union, Dynaformer, El Corredor, El beginning at noon on the day before the horse is to Prado (Ire), Elusive Quality, Forest Wildcat, Fusaichi race. Detention barn fees would be $150 a day for Pegasus, Giant’s Causeway, Glitterman, Kingmambo, security and $25 a day for stall renovation. Trainers will Maria’s Mon, Mineshaft, More than Ready, Mr. Greeley, be prohibited from entering horses for a period of 15 Proud Citizen, Pulpit, Rahy, Sky Classic, Sky Mesa, days following a second offense. A third positive will Speightstown, Storm Boot, Storm Cat, The Cliff’s involve a one-year ban from Santa Anita. Edge, Theatrical (Ire), Tiznow, Unbridled’s Song, Vic- tory Gallop, Vindication and Yonaguska. For a list of all I N D U S T R Y I N F O stallions, log onto KEEP’s web site at H H www.horseswork.com. The event, which takes place at Lexington’s Hyatt Regency, begins at 7 p.m. The live NTRA Approves 2005 Budget: The Board of Directors of the National Thoroughbred auction starts at 8:15 p.m. and silent auction bids end Racing Association met in New York City on Wednes- at 10:30 p.m. Tickets can be obtained through the day and Thursday, approving a preliminary budget for KEEP office at 859-259-0007. Bid-by-phone will be next year that includes $66 million in revenue and available, but buyers must pre-register. $65.8 million in expenses. The budget allots $21.2 million for purses and awards, $10.8 million for televi- A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will sion, $17.5 million for marketing and promotions and indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will $1.8 million for legislative and regulatory programs. It denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will first- will be reviewed by the Breeders’ Cup Board of Direc- time starters, an (S) will be used for state-bred races, a tors at its regular meeting in January before going back (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races and an (R) to the NTRA Board for final approval. The NTRA Board will be used for other restricted races. Purses for Cana- will hold its first quarter meeting for 2005 Mar. 3-4. dian races are in Canadian dollars.

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A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H FRESHMAN FOCUS IN DUBAI: +Alma’arry, c, 4, A.P. Indy--My Darling One (GISW, First-crop progeny to watch: Friday, Dec. 3 $343,780), by Exclusive Native. Nad al Sheba, 12-2, Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW Maiden race, 1300m. B-Darley Stud Management Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) LLC. *1/2 to Heart Lake (GB) (Nureyev), Hwt. Older ADCAT (Storm Cat), Farnsworth, $5K, 23/1/0 Horse-UAE at 7-9.5f, MG1SW-Jpn, GSW-Ire, GSP- 1-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Unleash the Cat, 8-1 HK. GOLDEN MISSILE (A.P. Indy), Adena, $25K, 68/4/1 6-HOL, Msw, 1 1/16m, Golden Archer Better Mix, g, 5, Gold Fever--Barbara’s Nemesis (MSW), OLD TOPPER (Gilded Time), Tommy Town, $4K, 36/9/2 by Sovereign Dancer. Nad al Sheba, 12-2, Hcp., 7-GG, Str, 6f, Gotta Go Gal 1600m. B-Dr J Fred Miller III. *$70,000 yrl ‘00 RICHTER SCALE (Habitony), Wafare, $10K, 41/4/1 KEESEP. 2-HAW, Msw, 1 1/16m, Scarlet Blue, $24K KEE SEP yrl, 6-1 Outpoker, h, 5, Outflanker--Lake Virginia, by Runaway ROBB (Strawberry Road {Aus}), Beau Ridge, $500, 9/1/0 Groom. Nad al Sheba, 12-2, Hcp., 1100m. B-Betty 6-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Strawberry Treat, 15-1 King. RUNNING STAG (Cozzene), Adena, $8K, 82/10/1 6-HOL, Msw, 1 1/16m, Gallardo, $50K FTK JUL yrl

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Over 150 stallion seasons will be offered. Live auction seasons include: ALDEBARAN • A.P. INDY • AWESOME AGAIN • BUBBA! (Reserve World Champion Jack 2 years in a row!!) BUDDHA • CONGAREE • DISTORTED HUMOR • DIXIE UNION • DYNAFORMER • EL CORREDOR EL PRADO (IRE) • ELUSIVE QUALITY • FOREST WILDCAT • FUSAICHI PEGASUS GIANT'S CAUSEWAY • GLITTERMAN • KINGMAMBO • MARIA'S MON • MINESHAFT MORE THAN READY • MR. GREELEY • PROUD CITIZEN • PULPIT •RAHY • SKY CLASSIC • SKY MESA SPEIGHTSTOWN • STORM BOOT • STORM CAT • THE CLIFF'S EDGE • THEATRICAL (IRE) • TIZNOW TOUCH GOLD • UNBRIDLED'S SONG • VICTORY GALLOP • VINDICATION • YONAGUSKA Tickets are still available or to bid by phone, please download the registration form at www.horseswork.com.

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H B R I T A I N H ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-AQU, $46,000, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, THREE RELEASED AFTER ARREST 1:45, ft. The City of London Police investigation into alleged TAX THE QUEEN (f, 3, Artax--Find the Queen, by Lost race fixing took another twist Wednesday when trainer Code) Lifetime Record: 6-3-0-1, $83,841. O-Paraneck Alan Berry, jockey Paul Bradley and farrier Steve Stable. B-Paraneck Stallions (NY). T-Jennifer Pedersen. O’Sullivan were arrested. The trio were taken to Lan- caster police station for questioning and were later 2nd-HOL, $37,000, NW1X, (S), 2yo, f, 6 1/2f, 1:16, ft. released on police bail until April. Before their release, a CRISANE (f, 2, Dance Brightly--Roeshamboe, by police spokesperson told Racing Post, “City of London Synastry) Lifetime Record: SP, 5-3-1-1, $62,320. police have arrested a further three men in connection O/B-Billingsley Creek Ranch (CA). T-Lloyd C Mason. with the ongoing horseracing corruption investigation. The men, from the northwest of England, have been 8th-FGX, $34,500, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11, arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud.” The ft. number of arrests in the case, which has also seen CRYPTO EM (f, 3, Cryptoclearance--Abby's Em {MSW, jockey Kieren Fallon detained and released, has now $206,596}, by Family Doctor) Lifetime Record: risen to 25. 11-3-4-0, $80,300. O/B-Danny & Donna Brown (LA). T-Wesley E Hawley. H F R A N C E H 4th-CTX, $31,000, 12-1, NW3L, 3yo/up, f/m, HARAS DU MEZERAY OFFERS BALLINGARRY BONUS 1 1/16m, 1:49 3/5, my. Haras du Mezeray will offer a bonus of i500,000 to TAPPY (m, 5, Pleasant Tap--Looking for a Win {SW & the connections of the first Group 1 winner represent- GSP, $126,164}, by Crafty Prospector) Lifetime Re- ing their new stallion Ballingarry (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells) in cord: 18-2-7-4, $113,365. O-Shamrock Farm LLC. B-E France, Ireland, Italy or Germany. The bonus will be Sigel Marshall (KY). T-Jerry Ellis. *$40,000 wlng '99 split between the owner (35 percent), breeder (35 KEENOV. **1/2 to Mandarin Marsh (Sea Hero), GSP, percent), trainer (15 percent) and the agent (15 per- $174,786. cent) who bought the horse at public auction. If the horse was not sold at auction, the money will go to the 9th-CTX, $29,000, 12-1, NW3L, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:26 1/5, individual who bought the nomination. The offer is valid my. for runners from the first two crops of the GI Canadian FORTUNATE TRAIL (c, 3, Fortunate Prospect--Silver International S. winner, which will race in 2008 and Trail, by Skip Trial) Lifetime Record: 12-3-4-2, $56,808. 2009. O-Joshua & Marnie Whitney. B-Becky Winemiller (FL). T-John J Dunn. H E U R O P E A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H

IN DUBAI: 2005 BARRETTS SALES DATES* Rhine Beat (Fr), g, 5, Danehill--River Memories (MGISW- January Winter Mixed Sale Jan. 24-25 US, MGSW-Fr, $885,952), by Riverman. Nad al March Sale of Selected 2YO in Training Mar. 15 Sheba, 12-2, Maiden race, 1300m. B-Darley Stud May Sale of 2YO in Training May 16-17 Management. Summer Sale of 2YO in Training and HRA June 28 Fall Sale of Preferred Yearlings Oct. 4 TDN TODAY Fall Mixed Sale Oct. 24-25 Around the World ...... 6 pages *Dates subject to change www.barretts.com

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6th-PIM, $25,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, Goldfingerstouch, c, 2, Touch Gold--Going Up (SW, 1:46 4/5, ft. $226,025), by Exuberant. AQU, 12-2, (S), 1 1/16m, LIKE A BREEZE (f, 3, Allen's Prospect--Talk of the Citi, 1:48 3/5. B-JP Racing Stable (NY). *Won in dead by Citidancer) Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-0, $32,280. heat. **$40,000 yrl ‘03 FTMSEP; $65,000 2yo ‘04 O/B-Sam Huff (KY). T-Hamilton A Smith. OBSMAR. Tax Considerations, f, 2, Yes It’s True--Safety Deposit, 7th-PIM, $25,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, by Deposit Ticket. AQU, 12-2, (C), 6f, 1:12 1/5. 1:47 1/5, ft. B-Johnson Hollow Farm (Fl). *$170,000 yrl '03 SO SULTRY (f, 3, Storm Boot--Downtown Blues, by OBSAUG. **15th winner for freshman sire (by Is It Seattle Song) Lifetime Record: 7-2-1-1, $40,020. True). O-Higgins & Bowman. B-Everest Stables Inc (KY). Quick and Crafty, c, 3, Crafty Friend--Smooth and T-Robin L Graham. *$65,000 2yo 2003 FTMMAY. Classy, by Ogygian. FGX, 12-2, 6f, 1:11. B-Liberation **1/2 to Night Patrol (Storm Boot), MGSW & GISP, Farm & Oratis (Ky). *$50,000 wlng $753,263; Harbor Blues (Petionville), SW & GSP, '01 KEENOV; $60,000 yrl '02 FTKJUL. **1/2 to $182,036. Sexual Harrasment (Silver Deputy), SP, $173,256. True Call, c, 3, Is It True--Whistle Call, by Phone Trick. 8th-CRC, $25,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, AQU, 12-2, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:46. B-Anthony Drakas 1:18 4/5, ft. (Fl). CORUSCANT (f, 3, Halo's Image--Sparkle Unit Won, by Gate Dancer) Lifetime Record: 15-4-3-6, $56,915. Barn Bug, g, 3, Mister Herbert--Spectacular Joy, by O-Linda Solomon & Mike Anderson. B-Dr R G Lundock Spectacular Bid. FGX, 12-2, (S), 6f, 1:12 1/5. (FL). T-Christos Gatis. B-Tommy Harris (La). Copewiththegeneral, c, 3, Patton--Cope With a Lady, by ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Copelan. CRC, 12-2, 1m, 1:43. B-Marty & Carol River Nore, f, 2, Archers Bay--First Prom, by Black Tie Hershe (Fl). Affair (Ire). WOX, 12-1, (S), 7f, 1:24 2/5. B-Ormonde No More Blues, f, 3, Unaccounted For--Wildcat Blue, by Farm (On). Cure the Blues. HOL, 12-2, (C), 7 1/2f, 1:29 2/5. Pretty Partisan, f, 2, Badge--August, by Pine Bluff. B-Mike Sloan (Ky). *1/2 to Sir Edwin Landseer (Lit de AQU, 12-2, (S), 6f, 1:12 1/5. B-James Vena (NY). Justice), GSP-Eng. *$26,000 2yo 2004 FTMMAY. **Third winner for freshman sire (by Air Forbes Won). Lotsa Mojoe, c, 2, Open Forum--Swift Cobra, by B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Gregorian. AQU, 12-2, (S), 1 1/16m, 1:48 3/5. B-Nancy Harris & John G Allen (NY). *Won in dead EUROPE heat. CONDITIONS RESULTS: FRANCE, Argentan, 1.35, 12-2, i19,000, 3yo, MOVING ??? 9f 165ydsT, time: n/a, vsf. For just a day or forever... TRIPOLINO (FR) (c, 3, Trempolino--Rose Venitien {Fr}, Call us with your new fax number. by Bikala {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 9 starts, 3 wins, (732) 747-8060 3 places, i30,050. O-E Cherel; B-Mlle C Becq & R Alfandari; T-E Lecoiffier.

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