FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 BLOODHORSE.COM/DAILY ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M.

PIVOTAL Catholic Boy Faces Defining Test in Suburban See page 3

IN THIS ISSUE 9 National HBPA, THA Call for Fair Process for Horsemen

11 Concrete Rose, Newspaperofrecord Meet Again at Belmont

16 Hubbard Enjoys Quick Success With Sayjay Racing

BLOODHORSE DAILY Download the FREE smartphone app PAGE 1 OF 37 CONTENTS 3 Catholic Boy Faces Defining Test in Suburban

6 Leading Third-Crop Sires

9 National HBPA, THA Call for Fair Process for Horsemen

11 Concrete Rose, Newspaperofrecord Meet Again at Belmont

14 Promises Fulfilled Seeks Rebound in John A. Nerud

16 Hubbard Enjoys Quick Success With Sayjay Racing

19 R Sea Smoke Becomes First Winner for Lea

20 Kitty Jak Becomes First Winner for Admiral Kitten

21 Amplify Launch Planned at Fasig-Tipton

22 Jaywalk Seeks First Win of Season in Delaware Oaks

23 Empire of War Evenly Matched in Kent Stakes

25 MATCH Series Movesto Delaware Park on Del Cap Day

27 Fewer Fixtures Scheduled by BHA for 2020

29 Goodwood Cup or Irish St. Leger Next for Kew Gardens

30 Results

34 Entries ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M.

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BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 2 OF 37 CATHOLIC BOY FACES DEFINING TEST IN SUBURBAN By Bob Ehalt t @BobEhalt hen all is said and done Wat the end of the year, the $700,000 (G2) could turn out to be a pivotal moment. It's not that the July 6 event at Belmont Park offers a showdown to rival last month's (G1). Rather, the key element involves how well Catholic Boy fares in the 1 1/4-mile dirt stakes, and how it shapes the rest of the season for a 4-year-old who looms as a

major player for Horse of the Year EBERHARDT ANNE M. honors. Trainer Jonathan Thomas will send Catholic Boy back to dirt in the Suburban Stakes "This is a big race because it will set the dial for what we want to do Madaket Stables, Siena Farm, and Twin Creeks Racing for the rest of the year," said majority owner Robert Stables. LaPenta. "The ultimate goal is the Breeders' Cup, and Catholic Boy's versatility was put on full display in the plan as of now is this race, one at the end of the his 2019 debut when trainer Jonathan Thomas opted Saratoga meet, and then the Breeders' Cup. for the (G2T), a 1 1/16-mile turf stakes at "There's a lot riding on this weekend on how he Pimlico Race Course on the May 18 performs." (G1) card, as the steppingstone to the Suburban, and As much as his 9-5 morning-line price against 10 the bay ridgling responded with a half-length victory. rivals in the Suburban paints him as the horse to beat, "There's some wonderful turf races out there, and what happens will be heavily scrutinized because of a he has a deep body of races on turf. I didn't think rather delightful problem Catholic Boy poses for his anyone is averse to putting him back on turf. But for connections. now, it's more about the distances we are running and His victory in last year's Runhappy the timing. The seven weeks between the Dixie and the (G1) speaks volumes for his ability on the main track, Suburban was perfect," Thomas said. yet the son of More Than Ready also won the Belmont Depending on what happens Saturday, there are Derby Invitational Stakes (G1T) in 2018. He's that rare several options for the rest of Catholic Boy's campaign. who can win at a classic distance on If he runs to expectations, the 1 1/8-mile, $750,000 both turf and dirt. Woodward Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets (G1, Aug. "I don't know if he's better on turf or dirt. Some of 31 at ) is an intriguing possibility, his turf races have been spectacular. They were races I with the 1 1/4-mile, $1 million TVG Pacific Classic (G1) could watch once a day every day," said LaPenta, who at Del Mar Aug. 17 a longshot possibility because of its owns Catholic Boy in a partnership with Sol Kumin's distance.

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If the Suburban turns out to be a replay of his 2018 finale, a 13th-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1), then turf stakes like the 1 1/4- mile, $1 million Arlington Million XXXVII Stakes (G1T) at Arlington Park Aug. 10 or possibly the 1 1/2-mile, $850,000 Stakes (G1T) at Saratoga Aug. 24 could come into play. But for now, Thomas wants to focus on what should be a revealing test in the Suburban. "It's premature to settle on plans until he runs on Saturday," Thomas said. The Dixie was a highly useful prep as Catholic Boy cut back to a 1 1/16-mile distance for the first time since a runner-up finish in the Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) on Feb. 10, 2018. "I was worried because there were some sneaky good horses in the Dixie, and we didn't crank him because we wanted him to be fresh for the rest of the year," Thomas said. "But he came through." Since then, Catholic Boy has been training in a manner that indicates he's getting better with age and experience. "All through his 3-year-old campaign, Jonathan said that when this horse gets to be 4, he would be unbelievable," LaPenta said. "He looks phenomenal now. (Regular rider ) got on him recently and compared him to ." Acquired privately after he RNA'd for $170,000 from the Taylor Sales Made Agency's consignment at the 2016 January Horses of All Ages Sale, Catholic Boy has won seven of 11 starts, with earnings of $1,992,000. He was bred in Kentucky by Fred W. Hertrich III and John D. Fielding out of the mare Song of Bernadette. Catholic Boy is headed to stud at Claiborne Farm in 2020, and LaPenta is confident he'll be equally successful as a stallion.

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BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 4 OF 37 CATHOLIC BOY FACES DEFINING victory in the June 8 Woodford Reserve Brooklyn TEST IN SUBURBAN Invitational Stakes (G2) at 1 1/2 miles. Owned by Bridlewood Farm, Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick (continued from page 4) Smith, and Michael Tabor, he has four wins in nine starts, with earnings of $424,702. "Claiborne is salivating to get him. I think they Centennial Farms' Rocketry was second to filled his book in a day. He will have international Marconi in both the Brooklyn and the 1 3/8-mile appeal as a stallion. More Than Ready has really Stakes in his past two starts. The 5-year-old stuck his head up and turned out some really good son of Hard Spun trained by should horses recently," LaPenta said. have little problem with the distance as reflected in Before that, Catholic Boy may close his career his Nov. 2 victory in the 1 3/4-mile Marathon Stakes in January in the Pegasus Invitational, where his Presented by TAA (G2) at . connections will face a familiar dilemma. Centennial and Jerkens will also send out "The Pegasus would definitely be on our radar," Preservationist, a 6-year-old son of Arch who is LaPenta said. "The question is turf or dirt." making his stakes debut after winning four of his Among the main threats for Catholic Boy in past five starts, including his past two outings. Saturday's stakes is Marconi, a $2 million buy from GMB Racing's late-running Lone Sailor should Eaton Sales' consignment at the 2016 Keeneland be a stretch threat after the son of Majestic Warrior September Yearling Sale who owns a three-race closed to finish third in the Gold Cup at Santa Anita winning streak for trainer , all in Stakes (G1) at 1 1/4 miles and was second—a neck stakes at 1 3/16 miles or more. behind Quip—in the Oaklawn Handicap (G2) at 1 1/8 The 4-year-old son of Tapit, bred in Kentucky miles. BH by Brushwood Stable, is coming off a half-length s Share this story

ANNE M. EBERHARDT (L-R): Catholic Boy makes his season debut a winning one in the Dixie Stakes; Robert LaPenta celebrates with Jonathan Thomas after Catholic Boy’s score

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6 Shanghai Bobby, '10, (Harlan's Holiday) 285 141 / 56 3 / 5 0 0 Joevia $2,438,093 Arrow Stud, JPN, Private $260,000

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BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 8 OF 37 NATIONAL HBPA, THA CALL FOR FAIR PROCESS FOR HORSEMEN By Christine Oser t @BH_COser n the wake of The Stronach Group's ban on Itrainer from TSG-owned tracks, horsemen's organizations are becoming increasingly concerned over ways to defend themselves against damaging allegations. The National Horsemen's Benevolent Protective Association and Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association issued a joint statement July 4 saying the organizations plan to work with racetrack operators on agreements to ensure horsemen are afforded due process. The

statement cites TSG's banning of Hollendorfer EBERHARDT ANNE M. as a reason of concern, saying it "clearly Horsemen’s groups are concerned over the way Jerry Hollendorfer was recently banned from tracks owned by The Stronach Group sidestepped" his rights to a fair process. TSG announced June 22 the Hall of Famer was ruled off all its racetracks, including his bases of in racing is on notice of potential arbitrary career- Santa Anita Park and Golden Gate Fields in California. ending actions by racetracks without rules, standards, Hollendorfer also said June 29 that the New York the right to due process, fundamental fairness, and Racing Association told him horses entered under his accountability." name would not be allowed to race at NYRA tracks, a TSG's decision came during intense scrutiny from reversal of a June 23 statement that said the trainer national media and animal welfare activists. During would be permitted to stable and race in New York. the recent Santa Anita Park meet Dec. 26-June 23, 30 NYRA representatives declined to comment about the horses died from injuries sustained during racing or reversal. training. Four of them were trained by Hollendorfer. Hollendorfer's horses in New York have been National HBPA CEO Eric Hamelback said TSG's transferred to assistant Don Chatlos Jr. and will be actions could negatively affect horsemen nationwide permitted to run under Chatlos' name there. and noted a lack of transparency in its decision. "Due process is a fundamental and accepted "We're not standing on anybody's side other than constitutional right in our country. In a government- fairness," Hamelback told BloodHorse. "The precedent sanctioned and -regulated industry, it is required," that could be taken from this action done by The the joint statement from the HBPA and THA read in Stronach Group if it were to go into other states, we part. "Every person in our industry who holds a license feel could be detrimental to horsemen, period." to participate is given a right to due process when THA chairman and CEO Alan Foreman also their livelihood is threatened. We are an industry that mentioned legislation as a possible option when operates according to rules and regulations, standards reached by BloodHorse for comment. Both he and are clear, violations have consequences, and we are Hamelback pointed to a statutory protection in West transparent. Virginia that gives the state's racing commission the "The situation which occurred recently at Santa power to uphold or overrule a racetrack's barring of a Anita from The Stronach Group regarding Jerry trainer at the end of a hearing. Hollendorfer has clearly sidestepped those rights and exemplifies our concerns. By this action, every licensee (continued on page 10)

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 9 OF 37 NATIONAL HBPA, THA CALL FOR regulators, and horsemen must constantly work FAIR PROCESS FOR HORSEMEN together to find solutions to the challenges we face, with honest discussion and transparent decision- (continued from page 9) making. When decisions are made behind closed doors and without open communication, we create "We're not arguing about whether the tracks have conflict and turmoil at a time when we need to be a right to exclude somebody," said Foreman, noting collectively focused on the betterment of . the horsemen's organizations do not wish to support "The HBPA and THA are in lockstep on this issue. bad actors in the industry. "It's what could be the We do not intend to stand idly by and let reputations arbitrariness of it and the fact that it's career-ending be destroyed and careers ruined. There must be a fair and could cost someone their livelihood. And that's process that gives our horsemen a right to confront what seems to have the horsemen's community allegations of wrongdoing. In those states where upset." horsemen are not accorded due Hamelback said similar process by racetracks, we will seek legislation recently took effect in agreements to protect their rights or Arizona after a racetrack owner The precedent that could statutory protections. Our intent is was ruling trainers off without due be taken from this action to ensure a fair process. The time we process. take to do what is right and fair will "You're allotted due process done by The Stronach be an invaluable investment in our in the commission, which, again, Group if it were to go industry." as our governing bodies, have the into other states, we feel Speaking to BloodHorse, Foreman opportunity to weigh in and uphold clarified, "We're not suggesting that if a track's decision is made," could be detrimental to we support bad actors, and we're not Hamelback said. "But there needs horsemen, period.” suggesting that bad actors shouldn't to be proof, obviously a fair hearing, be rooted out of the business. What and (horsemen are) subsequently —ERIC HAMELBACK we're saying is that under any given the reason why (they're) circumstance—whether it's a Hall of asked to leave." Fame trainer or it's someone with a "As horsemen, we know that our primary small outfit—that they are afforded some opportunity responsibility is the health, welfare, and safety of to be confronted with whatever the allegations are the horse; the integrity of our sport; and the fairness against them and to defend against it before any of competition," the statement went on. "There is action is taken against them." BH no place in our sport for individuals who cannot s Share this story accept this commitment. In this regard, racetracks,

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 10 OF 37 CONCRETE ROSE, NEWSPAPEROFRECORD MEET AGAIN AT BELMONT By Bob Ehalt t @BobEhalt ain can dampen anyone's Fourth of RJuly holiday, but, in particular, the connections of 3-year-old filly Concrete Rose are hoping that forecasts calling for scattered thunderstorms July 6 in Elmont, N.Y., do not amount to much at all. Concrete Rose, owned by Ashbrook Farm and BBN Racing and trained by Rusty Arnold, has four wins in five starts, with three of the victories coming in graded stakes. The lone blemish

on her résumé is an eighth behind THOMPSON RYAN Newspaperofrecord in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1) at Churchill Downs while racing on yielding turf for the first time. Though she has won on turf courses listed as good, her experience in the bog at Churchill illustrates why there will be smiles if the skies remain sunny for the Twirling Candy daughter's rubber match with Newspaperofrecord at Belmont Park in Saturday's $750,000 Belmont Oaks Invitational Stakes (G1T), the demanding 1 1/4-mile opening leg of the New York Racing Association's Turf Tiara series that attracted nine 3-year-old fillies. Concrete Rose and Newspaperofrecord met for a second time beneath the Twin Spires when Arnold's filly registered a ANNE M. EBERHARDT ANNE M. convincing 3 3/4-length victory over (Top): Concrete Rose after winning the Edgewood Stakes at Churchill Downs her rival in the May 3 Edgewood Stakes (Bottom): Newspaperofrecord seeks her first win of the season Presented by Forcht Bank (G3T) on a course labeled as good. spot than last fall." "She had one bad race, and there were a lot of After closing her 2-year-old campaign at the reasons for that," Arnold said after the Edgewood. Breeders' Cup, the Kentucky-bred opened 2019 with "We ran her back pretty quick, she's matured a lot at a half-length victory in the Florida Oaks (G3T) at 3, and ran a good race. I would have preferred for it Tampa Bay Downs that put her on edge for her sharp not to have rained. But this turf is really fresh, we've effort in the Edgewood. only run on it three days. We got in on it in a lot better (continued on page 12)

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 11 OF 37 CONCRETE ROSE, stretch bid and finished second as a 1-5 favorite. NEWSPAPEROFRECORD MEET The frontrunning Breeders' Cup winner returned in AGAIN AT BELMONT the 1 1/8-mile Wonder Again Stakes (G3T) at Belmont, where she was a 1-9 choice and again set the early pace (continued from page 11) with an opening half in :48.58 on firm turf but was caught late by stablemate Cambier Parc and settled for "She's improved from 2 to 3, but we had a little edge second once again. on Newspaperofrecord last time out," Arnold said. "We Bred by Times of Wigan and consigned by Goldford got a race in at Tampa, and Newspaperofrecord was Stud at the 2017 Tattersalls October Yearling Sale, coming off a longer layoff, so the edge went to us. Now, Newspaperofrecord sold for $278,019 to Klaravich (Newspaperofrecord) has two races into her and we Stables and has already earned $795,750. have two races in us, so it's a different ballgame now." OXO Equine's Cambier Parc, a $1.25 million buy After she RNA'd for $19,000 at the 2016 Keeneland at the 2017 Keeneland September Yearling Sale from November Breeding Stock Sale, Concrete Rose sold Gainesway's consignment, will also welcome firm for $20,000 to JW Bloodstock from the Lane's End going. consignment to the 2017 Keeneland September After Cambier Parc finished fourth on a muddy Yearling Sale. She then went to David Ingordo main track in her Nov. 3 debut at , for $61,000 from the White Pine Brown switched the Medaglia d'Oro filly to grass, and consignment to the 2018 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic she won a maiden race and the Herecomesthebride 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale. Stakes (G3T) on firm going at Gulfstream Park. She Bred by Ron Patterson, the daughter of the was then fourth, beaten 6 1/2 lengths by Concrete Powerscourt mare Solerina will be racing beyond 1 1/16 Rose, on good turf in the Edgewood before rebounding miles for the first time. with her third win in five starts in the Wonder Again. Klaravich Stables' Newspaperofrecord gave away Bred in Kentucky by Bonne Chance Farm, she is an edge in conditioning in the Edgewood, where she out of 2007 Canadian Horse of the Year Sealy Hill, a made her 3-year-old debut for trainer Chad Brown daughter of Point Given. and suffered her first loss in four career starts. The Brown, who has won the Belmont Oaks five times speedy daughter of set the pace in the the past seven years, will also be represented by Peter Edgewood, reeling off a :47.87 opening half-mile while Brant's Cafe Americano, a daughter of Medaglia d'Oro on a clear lead but could not withstand Concrete Rose's who is 2-for-2 off allowance optional claiming and maiden turf wins. Bred in Kentucky by Blue Heaven Farm, she was purchased by Brant's White Birch Farm for $625,000 from the St George Sales consignment at the 2017 Keeneland September sale. The field includes four 3-year-olds who are making their first U.S. start, including Tadakazu Obama's Jodie, who is grade 2-placed in Japan. Trained by Hirofumi Toda, she was last seen finishing 14th in the Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks, G1) at 1 1/2 miles but was third before that, beaten just a half-length, in the Sankei Sports Sho Flora Stakes (G2) at 1 1/4 miles on the turf. NYRA

Japanese contender Jodie on the training track at Belmont Park (continued on page 13)

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"She ran 2,000 meters at Tokyo Racecourse in a group 2 and finished third, so I don't have any issue with the distance," Toda said through an interpreter about the daughter of Daiwa Major, who owns two wins in nine starts and figures to be among the early leaders Saturday. "She is very good at racing left- handed, as it is here at Belmont, and that is more important than the distance." The European contingent includes Michael B. Tabor, Derrick Smith, and Mrs. John Magnier's Coral Beach, a daughter of Zoffany who was a group 3 winner at 2 but is winless in three 2019 starts for trainer Aidan O'Brien. From the same connections, O'Brien is also sending out Just Wonderful, a Dansili filly who was a group 2 winner at 2 and fourth—7 3/4 lengths behind Newspaperofrecord—in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. Yet in three 2019 starts, she has finished no better than sixth. Olendon is a recent purchase by Wonder Stables, Sol Kumin's Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb, Chris Mara, and Rob Masiello who was second—a length behind Siyarafina—in the Saxon Warrior Coolmore Prix Saint Alary (G1) at Longchamp May 26 while racing 1 1/4 miles. The daughter of Le Havre will race Saturday under the name of trainer Pascal Bary, but Kumin said after the race she will be transferred to Brown and continue racing in the United States. The Belmont Oaks will be the seventh race of the day and can seen on NBC with an approximate post time of 4:30 p.m. ET. The other two legs of the Turf Tiara are the $750,000 Saratoga Oaks Aug. 2 at Saratoga Race Course and the $750,000 Jockey Club Oaks Sept. 7 back at Belmont. BH s Share this story

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 13 OF 37 PROMISES FULFILLED SEEKS Reserve (G1) at Churchill Downs, where he finished 15th. REBOUND IN JOHN A. NERUD Subsequently cutting back in distance, the Dale By BloodHorse Staff Romans trainee finished third in the seven-furlong Stakes Presented by Mohegan Sun (G2) obert Baron's multiple graded stakes winner at Belmont before winning three consecutive stakes races: RPromises Fulfilled will look to add to his already the Amsterdam Stakes (G3) and H. Allen Jerkens Stakes extensive résumé when he takes on a field of eight oth- Presented by Runhappy (G1) at Saratoga Race Course, er horses in the $300,000 John A. Nerud Stakes (G2) and the Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix Stakes (G2) at July 6 at Belmont Park. Keeneland. A Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win and You're In" race Promises Fulfilled closed his 3-year-old campaign for the Nov. 2 TwinSpires Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) at with a fourth-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Sprint. He Santa Anita Park, the John A. Nerud is one of five stakes returned in March to finish fourth in the Dubai Golden races Saturday at Belmont during the Stars & Stripes Shaheen Sponsored by Gulf News (G1) at Meydan ahead Racing Festival, which includes the $1 million Belmont of a third-place finish in the May 4 Churchill Downs Derby Invitational Stakes (G1T) and $750,000 Belmont Stakes Presented by Twinspires.com (G1). He was fourth Oaks Invitational Stakes (G1T). last out in the June 8 Runhappy Metropolitan Handicap The Stars & Stripes festival will be part of a live (G1). national broadcast on NBC from 4-6 p.m ET. "He's doing very well," said Romans. "We freshened A 4-year-old son of , Promises Fulfilled him up a bit after last year's campaign, and he came out of showed promise as a sophomore on the 2018 Kentucky his last race well. He's a young 4-year-old, and he's always Derby trail, winning the Xpressbet Fountain of Youth been improving. Unfortunately, he happens to compete in Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream Park before going on to the toughest division in America." compete in the Presented by Woodford (continued on page 15) COGLIANESE PHOTOS COGLIANESE PHOTOS Promises Fulfilled will look to punch his ticket to the Breeders’ Cup Sprint in the John A. Nerud Stakes at Belmont Park

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 14 OF 37 PROMISES FULFILLED SEEKS for owners Harold Lerner, AWC Stables, and Nehoc REBOUND IN JOHN A. NERUD Stables. A 5-year-old New York-bred son of Congrats, Pat On the Back will make his first start facing graded (continued from page 14) stakes company since finishing fifth in the Dec. 1 Cigar Mile Handicap Presented by NYRA Bets (G1) at Romans said he is looking for Promises Fulfilled to the Big A. Since then, he has reeled off back-to-back utilize his speed in the John A. Nerud. victories facing fellow New York-breds in the April 16 "I'd expect for him to be out there running," said Affirmed Success Stakes at six furlongs and the May 27 Romans. "Close by or on the lead." Stakes at one mile, both at Belmont. With Luis Saez aboard, Promises Fulfilled will leave Pat On the Back, who has five wins from 10 starts at from post 9. Belmont and one win from four starts at the distance, Entering for Three Diamonds Farm after a troubled will leave from post 8 with Dylan Davis aboard. fourth-place finish in the is Do Entered for trainer Linda Rice and owners Share. Everything's Cricket Racing and Lawrence Goichman A 6-year-old son of Candy Ride, Do Share was is Nicodemus. The 4-year-old son of Candy Ride was transferred to conditioner Mike Maker in May 2018. transferred to Rice in July 2018 and finished second in After finishing second in an allowance optional claiming the nine-furlong Curlin Stakes for his new conditioner. race at Laurel Park in his first start for his new trainer, Nicodemus made his season debut with a fourth- Do Share went on to finish fourth in the Feb. 16 General place finish in an allowance race at Aqueduct in George Stakes (G3) at Laurel before winning the March February and went on to win the same condition in 9 Handicap (G3) at Aqueduct Racetrack. March before running fourth in the April 6 Excelsior Maker said he is expecting a good performance from Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct. Do Share, who was bumped at the gate last out, with In May, Nicodemus registered a career-best 101 new rider Tyler Gaffalione aboard. Beyer Speed Figure when he won the Westchester "He's continued to train forwardly for this race," said Stakes (G3) at Belmont. In his most recent start, he Maker. "Hopefully, we can get a lot of pace for him to finished fourth in the June 7 True North Stakes (G2). run into as I think he will appreciate that. I think Tyler Returning to the seven-furlong distance where he is will get along with him well. Hopefully, we will have a 1-for-1, Nicodemus will leave from post 4 with Jose Ortiz good trip." aboard. BH Do Share will depart from post 7. s Share this story Trainer Jeremiah Englehart entered Pat On the Back

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BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 15 OF 37 INTERVIEW HUBBARD ENJOYS QUICK SUCCESS WITH SAYJAY RACING By Meredith Daugherty t @BH_MDaugherty

une 29 was a banner day for Brooke JHubbard, who cheered herself hoarse watching her Twirling Candy ridgling, One Bad Boy, win the CA$1,007,200 (US$769,302) Queen’s Plate Stakes at Woodbine. BloodHorse spoke with Hubbard—a bloodstock agent and racing manager for Sayjay Racing, which owns One Bad Boy in partnership with Greg Hall and Hubbard—about what brought her to the Thoroughbred industry, what she’s

learned, and what’s next for her talented band of MICHAEL BURNS runners. (L-R): Flavien Prat, Greg Hall, and Brooke Hubbard after winning the Queen’s Plate at Woodbine MarketWatch: How did you get your start as racing manager for Sayjay Racing? him and purchasing horses. Dennis O'Neill was a big Brooke Hubbard: Four or five years ago, I was part of helping me with that. He showed me around not involved in horse racing at all. I worked for Steve the sales grounds, where to stand to bid, how to get Young, who is the majority owner of Sayjay Racing, but from barn to barn—he was a huge help. I now manage I worked at his recycling plant in Baldwin Park, Calif. I horses for Sayjay Racing, purchase horses for Sayjay ended up resigning because I wasn't that interested in Racing and other partners, and I also helped Dennis as it, but six months later he called me back and asked if I a shortlister at 2-year-old sales. wanted to manage his horses. So I started there. Six months after that, I started going to sales for (continued on page 17) MICHAEL BURNS One Bad Boy leads the field en route to victory in the Queen’s Plate at Woodbine

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HUBBARD ENJOYS QUICK SUCCESS MW: You've purchased several successful horses WITH SAYJAY RACING now for nominal amounts. What are your thoughts on the current state of the market? (continued from page 16) BH: I think that the market is still relatively strong, but unfortunately you have the handful of Currently, we have 24 horses in training, and on horses everyone lands on, and those go through the top of that we have broodmares in California and roof price-wise. I think the middle market, $200,000 Kentucky, plus their foals, weanlings, and yearlings. and under, is the hardest spot for horses to sell. You It's quite a bit of managing, but I enjoy it. It doesn't have a lot of people that want nice horses and don't feel like work to me. want to spend too much. Then you have the extremely MW: Was that a hard learning strong buyers and the partnerships curve to jump into the sales scene? that get together and can spend BH: I grew up with horses, and $3 million on a horse because I grew up riding western, hunter One Bad Boy was training they have a couple of really big jumpers, and cross-country. I'm great … We had a good guys involved. That's changed used to horses and evaluating the market on selling. Also, the them. I did horse judging all feeling that he had a bit yearling market, it was relatively through high school for horses in more to him than a mile. He hard to buy anything for under different disciplines, so it came just seemed like an exciting $100,000. Going from the yearling really naturally. Dennis helped to market to the 2-year-old market, show me in breeze videos what horse to be a part of.” you had higher prices, so everyone you want to see from 2-year-olds needed those higher prices when when they're breezing and what —BROOKE HUBBARD they sold at 2. they should look like and how they MW: You bought into One Bad should act. All in all, it's been a Boy after his maiden race. What learning curve, but it's been great attracted you to him initially? and I've had some really good mentors along the way BH: I bought a piece of him and his sister Ms Bad to help me through it. Behavior and Blended Citizen. All along, I knew that I MW: With the yearling season about to start, what would buy into him. Steve was very kind and generous do you look for in a potential purchase? and told me to hold off on paying bills until after he BH: Of course, you want a horse that checks all broke his maiden, and then I could buy in. He did it as the boxes, but a lot of times I can't afford those, so a favor for me, but all along, One Bad Boy was training I have to widen my horizons. I want a nice physical great and he looked the part. He looked like he was appearance, they need sufficient leg, they need good going to be better than Ms Bad Behavior, which we angles in the pasterns, and the shoulders have to didn't know at the time, but we had a good feeling that match. I tend to pick larger horses—not necessarily he had a bit more to him than a mile. He just seemed 17 hands as a yearling, but I like larger horses. It all like an exciting horse to be a part of. depends on the horse itself and the walk. The walk MW: The Queen's Plate was One Bad Boy's first says a lot about a horse. If they don't have a good walk start outside of California. Was that race always in and aren't free-flowing in their hip, I tend to not want the cards for him? What prompted you to take him to to purchase those. Canada? (continued on page 18)

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HUBBARD ENJOYS QUICK SUCCESS MW: What's next for Ms Bad Behavior? WITH SAYJAY RACING BH: Her brother winning the Queen's Plate was a huge update for her. Last year, we planned on (continued from page 17) targeting the November broodmare and horses of racing age sale for her. Now, we gave her 60 days BH: With his sister, I was looking at races in off after Mike Smith pulled her up in her last start. Canada last year, and we thought about going to Nothing was wrong, she just seemed to be a little off, several different races. Actually, we were going to ship so we decided to give her a break. She came back, she her up after her last race at Santa Anita Park where we gained quite a bit of weight, and she's training now at had to pull her up, but that idea fueled the idea of the San Luis Rey Downs, so we're going to hopefully see Queen's Plate. her back at Del Mar and go from there. She will tell us We didn't know how good he was or if he was going ultimately if she wants to continue doing this. to be a contender, so it was kind of always in the back She definitely has a lot of heart like her brother. She of my mind. I tried to encourage everyone else to loves to run, and we're hoping she continues to do well think that way, too. Probably about two months ago, and finally gets her graded win. She's gotten so close everyone started to really consider the Queen's Plate. so many times. She's extremely eager on the track, but MW: How was that experience? we're taking it slow and we will see what she wants to BH: It was absolutely amazing. I've been to several do. Richard is very patient, so once she's ready, we will big races, but Woodbine is amazing and so is their find something. hospitality. Everything was very organized, they MW: What about Blended Citizen? He finished guided us all down with personal guides and had us fourth most recently in an allowance optional claiming sit in separate areas so we could be able to watch the race in June at Santa Anita. race right on the rail. It was so special to be there and BH: He ran and he ran well. He came closing, but have it happen that way. I called Richard Baltas on it wasn't enough distance for him. We're looking at a the phone right after, and he was so excited he could couple of different grass races at Del Mar, and we're barely say anything. The only words he said to me not opposed to shipping him. Possibly Saratoga, but were, "Go enjoy the win!" we don't know exactly. He's training good and doing MW: Do you plan to point One Bad Boy toward the well. next two legs of the Canadian Triple Crown? MW: Do you have any horses currently in training BH: We've all gone back and forth, and they offer that you could consider buying a piece of in the future? the $500,000 bonus to the winner of all three races, so BH: I would love to buy into more, but I try to be that is enticing to us. We are definitely considering the smart about who to buy into to get a little bit of return Prince of Wales Stakes (July 23 at Fort Erie). Our only on my investment. As everyone knows, horses are question is about him running on the dirt. He's used expensive. We have very nice 2-year-olds coming in, to the dirt at Santa Anita and he works over the track so hopefully Del Mar will be exciting for us. We have a there really well, but that's our only concern. He's couple that will be ready. I don't really have my sights staying in Woodbine for now with Philipe Riviera, who set on anyone in particular, but we will see how they is basically his trainer and groom up there right now. are. BH He's doing all the work up there and staying with him s Share this story through the next three weeks.

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 18 OF 37 R SEA SMOKE BECOMES FIRST WINNER FOR LEA By BloodHorse Staff

lying Pheasant Farm and Mary FEppler Racing's R Sea Smoke became the first winner for her sire Lea July 4 when the 2-year- old filly eked out a neck score in a five-furlong maiden claiming race at Gulfstream Park. Trained by Eppler and making her second start after running fourth May 9 upon debut, R Sea Smoke was ninth of 10 at the start but soon moved up to gain position under jockey Emisael Jaramillo. With a driving three-wide move in the $42,940 turf event, the

chestnut filly gained a slim lead in KING COGLIANESE PHOTOS/LAUREN the stretch, dueled with rival Music R Sea Smoke (shadow roll) breaks her maiden July 4 at Gulfstream Park City Wolf, and prevailed. The final time was :58.85 on a firm course. Foaled and raised at Claiborne Farm, Lea, a grade Entered for a $35,000 tag, R Sea Smoke 1-winning millionaire son of First Samurai—Greenery, was not claimed. She was bred in Kentucky by by Galileo, raced for the farm and partner Adele Charles P. Merrick III out of the Super Saver mare Dilschneider. He earned $2.36 million in 19 starts, and Chainsmoknsuprmodl, and was a $75,000 purchase won or placed in 16 races on dirt and turf—12 of them by Richard Averill from Taylor Made Sales Agency's graded stakes, including the 1 1/8-mile Donn Handicap consignment to the 2018 Keeneland September (G1) in track record time. Yearling Sale. She previously went through the ring He retired to Claiborne for the 2016 breeding for $37,000 when consigned by Cross Keys Sales and season, and stood in 2019 for a $7,500 fee. BH purchased by Bloodstock Investments V at the 2017 s Share this story Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale.

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BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 19 OF 37 KITTY JAK BECOMES FIRST Luis Guevara from Abbie Road Farm's consignment to WINNER FOR ADMIRAL KITTEN the Ocala Breeders' Sales 2018 October Yearling Sale. By BloodHorse Staff Admiral Kitten, who won the 2013 Stakes (G1T) at Arlington International Racecourse, itty Jak became the first winner for her sire, the retired for the 2016 breeding season to Strouds Lane Kgrade 1-winning Kitten's Joy son Admiral Kitten, Farm. He stood the 2017 season at Ocala Stud, then when she took a $19,990 maiden claiming race for was sold to stand at Moutonshoek Stud in South 2-year-old fillies July 4 at Gulfstream Park. Africa. Entered for a $12,500 tag but unclaimed in the Bred in Kentucky by Ken and Sarah Ramsey, 5 1/2-furlong test, the Gilberto Zerpa trainee went Admiral Kitten was the first foal out of the winning straight to the front under jockey Emisael Jaramillo Grand Slam mare Reachinforthestars, whose first foals and was never challenged. After setting fractions of to race were both winners before the mare's untimely :23.02, :46.66, and :59.70, she drew off to a three- death. The extended family includes champion length victory in a final time of 1:06.92. Cozzene; grade/group 2 winners Funistrada, Awesome Kitty Jak, who won in her second start after Gem, Movin' Money, Krisada, Spring Venture, Ahh finishing fifth on debut May 27 at Gulfstream, races Chocolate, and Ancient Secret; and grade 3 winners for Doble Jak Investment. She was bred in Florida by Rahystrada and Lone Star Sky. BH Alan Amato and Mike Galinski out of the Notebook s Share this story mare Note D'Amour and was a $5,000 purchase by COGLIANESE PHOTOS/LAUREN KING COGLIANESE PHOTOS/LAUREN Kitty Jak breaks her maiden at Gulfstream Park

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 20 OF 37 AMPLIFY LAUNCH PLANNED AT FASIG-TIPTON By BloodHorse Staff

mplify, an initiative to engage and channel the Apassion of young members of the Thoroughbred industry, will hold its official launch at Fasig-Tipton in Lexington, Ky., July 7 from 4-6 p.m. ET in the Ken- tucky Room. The event is free and open to the public, as the organization's founders seek to solicit support from within racing, raise awareness, and answer ques- tions about their goals. began within the organization in 2009 and looked A transformation of the Kentucky Thoroughbred to engage the youth of the industry," said board Association's Vision 2020, Amplify aims to provide a member Jason Litt. "Vision 2020 held lectures and platform to improve horse racing through engagement, discussions with industry leaders. We want to build on alignment, and advocacy. It also plans to connect that ambition to engage youth and empower them to people enthusiastic about careers in racing with actively participate in building the sport's future." resources, mentors, and actionable opportunities. Amplify believes cultivating fans and employees is The grass-roots effort is driven by Annise dependent on the interest and participation of young Montplaisir, a 23-year-old trainee in Godolphin Flying people, and it plans to draw on industry members to Start, and Madison Scott, 25, of Solis/Litt Bloodstock. coordinate events, reach out to the public, and open "The KTA-KTOB marketing committee met a year doors into the sport for a younger demographic. BH ago about the next iteration of Vision 2020, which s Share this story

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BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 21 OF 37 JAYWALK SEEKS FIRST WIN OF SEASON IN DELAWARE OAKS By Christine Oser t @BH_COser .J. Stable and Cash is King's Dchampion Jaywalk will re- ceive some class relief July 6 as she seeks her first victory this year in the $300,000 Delaware Oaks (G3) at Delaware Park. The daughter of Cross Traffic will face six other 3-year-old fillies in the 1 1/16-mile test and has been tabbed the 6-5 favorite on the morning line. Victories in last year's Tito's Handmade Vodka Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) and Frizette Stakes (G1) landed Jaywalk the Eclipse Award for 2-year-old filly,

but she has yet to find the winner's ADRIANNA LYNCH circle in three starts this season. Jaywalk trains before the at Churchill Downs She was fourth in the March 2 Davona Dale Stakes (G2), then faded from the lead to The Flatter filly, trained by Arnaud Delacour, romped third, beaten two lengths, in the April 6 Central Bank in Delaware Park's June 5 Light Hearted Stakes and Ashland Stakes (G1). ran away with the one-mile-and-70-yard event by 14 Jaywalk continued to the May 3 Longines Kentucky 1/2 lengths. Also a stakes winner at 2, Fashion Faux Oaks (G1), sat off the pace, and crossed the wire sixth. Pas passed her route test with flying colors last out. She came in at the start, though, and was disqualified "She has been training very well, and I have really to last of 13 for causing Positive Spirit to clip heels and been pleased with her," Delacour said. "She breezed fall. three times since the Light Hearted. She has been The gray/roan filly has turned in two registered sharp, and I was very impressed with those three works at trainer John Servis' Parx Racing base since breezes. This is the next logical spot for her. the Oaks. She breezed a bullet five furlongs May 26, "Her last race, she was very impressive against a timed in :59.98, and turned in a :47.79 half-mile June little lesser company. She will be tested for sure in 12. the Delaware Oaks, but we think she will respond "She has been doing great since the Kentucky Oaks," positively to the challenge." Servis said. "She has been training great, and she could John O'Hara's Avalina is the lightest-raced filly with not be better for this race. She has matured some and only four starts since debuting in February, but trainer put on some weight, so we are excited to hopefully get Danny Gargan brings her in off an 8 1/4-length victory her back on track." in the May 20 Parx Spring Oaks, run at one mile and Saturday will be Jaywalk's first start at Delaware 70 yards. The Tale of Ekati filly was only a $15,000 Park since she scored her first stakes victory in the purchase at the 2017 Keeneland September Yearling White Clay Creek Stakes last summer. Sale, won her first start in maiden claiming by 13 Denlea Park and Kent Spellman enter the Delaware lengths, and is a head shy of a perfect record. BH Oaks with a serious contender in Fashion Faux Pas. s Share this story

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 22 OF 37 EMPIRE OF WAR EVENLY MATCHED IN KENT STAKES By Mary LaRue t @BH_MLaRue

field of 10 evenly matched 3-year-olds is A set to contest the $200,000 Kent Stakes (G3T) July 6 at Delaware Park, led by stakes winners Empire of War and Eons as well as grade 3 winner Solidify. Three Diamonds Farm's Empire of War was made the 3-1 morning-line favorite and comes into the 1 1/8-mile turf test off a runner-up finish in the June 1 Tale of the Cat Stakes at Monmouth Park, where he outran Solidify by 1 1/2 lengths. Trained by Todd Pletcher, the son of Declaration of War broke his maiden in October at Belmont Park in his third attempt, COGLIANESE PHOTOS then won the Awad Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack in his next start. Subsequent Palm Beach Stakes (G3T) winner and American Turf Stakes Presented by Ram Trucks (G2T) runner-up A Thread of Blue finished third in that one-mile test. Empire of War—a half brother to dual grade 1 winner Separationofpowers—has not won since but finished third in the April 20 Woodhaven Stakes at Aqueduct in his season debut. Jockey Kendrick Carmouche has the mount fom the rail. Arnaud Delacour has entered Eons for owner Mark Grier, and the Giant's Causeway colt could make it four in a row should he win the Kent. After breaking his maiden April 11

at Keeneland in his third start, Eons won a PHOTOGRAPHY COADY May 17 allowance race at Pimlico Race Course (Top): Empire of War wins the 2018 Awad Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack (Bottom): Gentle Ruler wins the May 25 Keertana Overnight Stakes and the Stanton Stakes on the Delaware grass going 1 1/16 miles. Unraced as a 2-year-old, Eons is making his sixth race for him, and he came back great. He came with start this year, and he brings his own pedigree prowess a big run and he galloped out very strongly. I love the into the field as a full brother to grade 3 winner and added distance for him. The mile and an eighth should Ontario-based sire Giant Gizmo and Tableaux, who suit him well, and I even think this horse will like to go was a two-time group 2 winner in France. even longer. I really like where we are with him right "He is doing very well," Delacour said. "I was very now." impressed with his last race. It was a good educational (continued on page 24)

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 23 OF 37 EMPIRE OF WAR EVENLY In his first turf start, he finished three-quarters of a MATCHED IN KENT STAKES length behind Chad Brown's Invitational Stakes (G1T) entry Demarchelier at Keeneland. He then (continued from page 23) returned to win an allowance race at Churchill Downs on the same surface and at the same distance as the Kent. Trevor McCarthy will ride from post 7. Gentle Ruler Looks to Extend Streak Solidify won his first two starts as a 2-year-old on Later on the card, the $200,000 Robert G. Dick Woodbine's all-weather surface, taking the Grey Stakes Memorial Stakes (G3T) for fillies and mares 3 and older (G3) in October and defeating the Mark Casse-trained will be contested over 1 3/8 miles. Trained by Ian Wilkes Belmont Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets (G1) winner Sir for Morsches Stable, Gentle Ruler will look to extend Winston in the process. her win streak to four in the turf test that drew a field The Tapizar colt lost his season debut, placing third of 10 (with one main-track-only entrant). The 4-year- behind Empire of War in the Tale of the Cat when he old Colonel John filly is 3-for-3 this year and comes was moved to the turf at Monmouth. Solidify is trained into Saturday's race off a score in the May 25 Keertana by Graham Motion for Paul Braverman and Timothy Overnight Stakes, where she edged clear of Brad Cox Pinch and will be ridden by Jorge Vargas Jr. trainee Gaining in the stretch. Another in the Kent who has the pedigree but has Juddmonte Farms' Gaining has finished second only been successful twice in six tries is Amerman in both of her starts this year. She made her North Racing's Award Winner. The Ghostzapper colt is a half American debut April 26 in the Bewitch Stakes (G3T) at brother to grade 1 winner and sire Oscar Performance Keeneland. Prior to 2019, the American Post mare raced and grade 3 winner Oscar Nominated. in France and won the Prix Fille de l'Air (G3) in her last Trained by Brian Lynch, Award Winner broke his start in the country. Cox has cross-entered her in the maiden over a sloppy Gulfstream Park track in his July 5 River Memories Stakes at Belmont Park. BH second start but finished third and fourth in two efforts s Share this story on dirt that followed.

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BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 24 OF 37 MATCH SERIES MOVES Ms Locust Point, who won the Primonetta Stakes at TO DELAWARE PARK Laurel Park and finished second in the Penn Ladies ON DEL CAP DAY Dash Stakes at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course; Heider Family Stables, Madaket By BloodHorse Staff Stables, and Michael Kisber's Cairenn, second in the he big-event format for this year's MATCH Series Primonetta and seventh in the Penn Ladies Dash; and Tcontinues July 13 at Delaware Park, which will host Steve and Debbie Jackson's Last True Love, sixth at four series stakes as well as the $750,000 Delaware Laurel and fourth at Penn National. Handicap (G2). Bronx Beauty, winner of the Penn Ladies Dash for Eighty-nine nominations were submitted for owner 2W Stables, also is nominated to the Dashing the four $100,000 MATCH events: the Dashing Beauty and is expected to stick with the series going Beauty Stakes (Filly and Mare Sprint—Dirt Division), forward. Hockessin Stakes (3-Year-Olds and Up Sprint—Dirt The six-furlong Hockessin attracted 17 Division), Just a Kiss Stakes (Filly and Mare Long— nominees, including the winners of the first two Turf Division) and the Glasgow Stakes (3-Year-Olds division legs: Hillside Equestrian Meadows' Laki, and Up Sprint—Turf Division). Entries for the program who captured the Frank Whiteley Jr. Stakes at will be taken July 10. Laurel, and Uptowncharlybrown Stud and Godric's Delaware Park has been part of the MATCH Series Midtowncharlybrown, winner of the Chocolate Town since it was inaugurated in 1997. Sprint Stakes at Penn National. Laki would qualify for Horses must start a minimum of three times MATCH bonus money with a start in the Hockessin, in in one division to qualify for bonus money, which which he finished fifth in 2018. totals $75,000 per division ($45,000 for owners and Also nominated is Stonehedge's Always Sunshine, a $30,000 for trainers for the top three horses based on Delaware Park-based gelding who won the Hockessin points). Several horses will qualify for bonus money in 2018 and was an easy winner locally in his first start should they start at Delaware. of 2019. Always Sunshine made two starts in last year's Three of them are nominated to the six-furlong MATCH Series. Dashing Beauty: Jim Reichenberg and Cash is King's (continued on page 26)

B & D PHOTOGRAPHY JIM MCCUE/MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB (L-R): Bronx Beauty wins the Penn Ladies Dash at Penn National; Laki would qualify for MATCH bonus money with a start in the July 13 Hockessin Stakes at Delaware Park

BLOODHORSE DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 PAGE 25 OF 37 MATCH SERIES MOVES TO DELAWARE PARK ON DEL CAP DAY

(continued from page 25) THOROUGHBRED OWNERS AND BREEDERS ASSOCIATION

Linda Zang's Lewisfield, second in the Whiteley, skipped the Chocolate Town but finished third in the TobA is working for you! Maryland Sprint Stakes (G3) at Pimlico Race Course ■ Advocates for Thoroughbred owners and and fifth in the Polynesian Stakes at Laurel in his two breeders on national and international subsequent outings. The 5-year-old gelding finished organizations and committees second to Laki for the divisional championship in the ■ Administers the American Graded Stakes MATCH Series last year. Committee Two of the three tied at the top of the division with ■ Provides continuing education to promote 10 points each are nominated to the Just a Kiss Stakes informed and responsible ownership at 1 1/16 miles on the turf. Ballybrit Stable's Dynatail ■ Partners with NHBPA to run the Claiming Crown took the Susquehanna Stakes at Penn National in championship race-day her first MATCH Series appearance, and Mens Grille ■ Manages Owners Concierge to assist members Racing's Enchanted Ghost finished second in the with race-day arrangements Susquehanna and fourth the Dahlia Stakes at Laurel. ■ Sponsors national programs that protect the Enchanted Ghost would qualify for MATCH bonus health and welfare of Thoroughbreds money should she start in the Just a Kiss, which has 25 nominees. To becoMe A MeMber go To Robert Bone's Completed Pass, currently the leader of the 3-Year-Olds and Up Sprint—Turf Division, is entered in the five-furlong Parx Dash Stakes (G3T) at Parx Racing July 6 and isn't nominated to the Glasgow Stakes. In order to accommodate scheduling at Parx for this year, the Glasgow and Neshaminy Stakes at Parx Sept. 2 are at 7 1/2 furlongs, which opened the door to multiple newcomers to the MATCH division. The Glasgow drew 28 nominees, including two that have competed once in MATCH competition this year. Gold Square's Square Shooter finished fourth in the Pennsylvania Governor's Cup Stakes at Penn National, and Lael Stable's Tricks to Doo was a close fourth in the King T. Leatherbury Stakes at Laurel. A few of the nominees have had success going both one turn and two turns on the grass, including George Vires' Mai Ty One On, a Monmouth Park-based gelding who has been competing at Belmont Park. Versatility could be a determining factor in bonus money payouts in the division, which concludes with the 5 1/2-furlong Rainbow Heir Stakes at Monmouth. BH s Share this story

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FEWER FIXTURES SCHEDULED blank days at the Christmas period, with a four-day gap BY BHA FOR 2020 beginning Dec. 22. Jump jockeys will also benefit from By David Baxter/Racing Post a longer holiday in August, with their break stretched out to 12 days from nine. ritish racing's fixture list is to be reduced for the As well as taking into consideration mental health Bfirst time in many years, it was revealed July and well-being, the 2020 fixture list has been devised 4, when the British Horseracing Authority also an- in order to better meet the betting public's demands. nounced several other measures designed to improve Data modeling suggests a reduction of fixtures the sport's finances and health of its participants. will help increase field sizes and each-way returns, The 2020 fixture list will contain 1,491 meetings, important factors not only for the betting product, but down from 1,511 programmed this year, and the first also when the sport is facing declining income streams reduction since 2012, when the 1,456 fixtures was a dip from the Levy and media rights. on 1,480 the previous year. None of the contributing factors was given more The mental well-being of the industry's participants weight than the others, but coming to a conclusion on has come under the spotlight this week with Doncaster the number of fixtures was not a universal decision, clerk of the course Roderick Duncan among those to with the leaders of the BHA, Race Course Association, speak out about the relentless nature of the racing and The Horsemen's Group unable to reach a calendar, and changes will be adopted for 2020 in a bid consensus. As a result, the process required the BHA to ease the burden. board to reach a decision, which it did Wednesday. Among the changes will be an extension to the (continued on page 28)

EDWARD WHITAKER/RACING POST A field of runners rounds the bend at Newmarket

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FEWER FIXTURES SCHEDULED choice. BY BHA FOR 2020 "Removing 20 fixtures and finishing in the summer up to 20 minutes earlier will make little if (continued from page 26) any difference to the health and well-being of our participants. However, it does at least send a message Richard Wayman, chief operating officer for the that enough is enough—the sport cannot keep putting BHA, said: "We are grateful for the efforts of all those profit before people, and I credit the BHA for that." involved in continuing to develop the fixture list so that Next year's fixture list will be subject to independent it best serves the longer-term interests of the sport, and economic analysis, led by the RCA's chief executive, it is pleasing that a number of new initiatives have been David Armstrong. The aim of such analysis is to help agreed for next year. better understand how future fixture lists can be "Discussions around fixture volume are often shaped so as to best serve racing's stakeholders. challenging, particularly so when prize-money levels Wayman added: "It is particularly significant that are under pressure. In reaching its decision, the Board all parties are committed to supporting the detailed sought to balance income considerations with the economic modeling that will take place in order that longer-term outlook for the sport, its customers, and decisions can be made in future years based on more all those employed in racing." detailed and independent data. Paul Struthers, chief executive of the Professional "This is a very positive development that has the Jockeys' Association, described the fixture list as potential to support more significant changes to the "disappointing compromise" and suggested the structure of the fixture list in the future. Our aim is to reduction in the number of meetings will not be benefit all the parties directly involved and also help sufficient enough to yield any real benefits. to ensure a growing and vibrant sport that meets the He said: "This will be a disappointing compromise changing demands of its various customers." for both the racecourses and those jockeys, stable staff, For more European racing, sales, and bloodstock and trainers who put the show on the road, but given news, visit RacingPost.com. BH that RCA and Horsemen's Group could not reach an s Share this story agreed position, the BHA board was left with little

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GOODWOOD CUP OR IRISH ST. "We're thinking about the Goodwood Cup for him if LEGER NEXT FOR KEW GARDENS he is ready in time. If he doesn't make it, he'll be aimed By Tony O'Hehir/Racing Post at the Irish St. Leger." The July 31 Qatar Sussex Stakes (G1) is under ast year's William Hill St. Leger Stakes (G1) hero, consideration for St. James's Palace Stakes (G1) winner LKew Gardens, could get his season back on track in Circus Maximus, according to O'Brien. either the Goodwood Cup (G1) or Irish St. Leger (G1) A supplementary entry when successfully dropping after poor blood results ruled him out of Royal Ascot to a mile at Royal Ascot, Circus Maximus was in the last month. mix for the Coral Eclipse (G1) but was not declared for Runner-up in the May 9 Boodles Diamond the 10-furlong event, in which the Ballydoyle trainer Ormonde Stakes (G3) at Chester, he went on to lose will be represented by Magical and Hunting Horn. by half a length to subsequent Hardwicke Stakes (G2) O'Brien said: "We're thinking about keeping Circus winner Defoe in the May 31 Investec Coronation Cup Maximus to a mile for his next start, and while we (G1) at Epsom. haven't made a definite decision yet, we're looking at Trainer Aidan O'Brien said: "Kew Gardens was in running him in the Sussex." the Gold Cup and the Hardwicke, but his blood wasn't For more European racing, sales, and bloodstock 100% and he didn't travel. His blood is fine now, and news, visit RacingPost.com. BH he's back in work. s Share this story

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Kew Gardens (purple cap) wins the St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster

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GRADED STAKES J–Javier Castellano Sale History: 2018 KEESEP, $80,000. Sale History: 2017 KEESEP, $400,000. 3–Casa Creed, 120, b c, 3...... $12,000 PRIX DE LA PORTE MAILLOT (G3) Jimmy Creed–Achalaya, by Bellamy Road O–LRE Racing LLC and JEH Racing Sta- Longchamp, 7/4, €80,000, 3yo/up, 7f, 1:19.35, ble LLC, B–Silver Springs Stud, LLC (KY), good. T–William I. Mott, J–Junior Alvarado 1–Polydream (IRE), 125, b f, 4...... €40,000 Sale History: 2017 KEESEP, $105,000, 2017 Oasis Dream (GB)–Polygreen (FR), by OBSJAN, $15,000. 2–Air Force Jet (GB), 129, b c, 2...... €9,025 Green Tune Margins: ½, head, 3½. Others: Clint Maroon (GB) Charm Spirit (IRE)–Wind Fire, by Distort- O–Wertheimer & Frere, B–Wertheimer Et ($6,000), Pole Setter ($4,000), Pulsate ($1,000), ed Humor Frere (IRE), T–HEAD FREDERIC, J–GUYON Ian Glass ($1,000), Gentleman Joe ($1,000). O–QATAR RACING LIMITED, B–THE WIND MAXIME Scratched: Current. View Equibase Chart FIRE PARTNERSHIP (GB), T–O'BRIEN JO- Sale History: 2018 BBGOCT, $56,120, SEPH, J–O'BRIEN DONNACHA 2015 BBGAUG, ($433,836 RNA). 3–Isabeau (IRE), 124, b f, 2...... €4,275 2–Marianafoot (FR), 128, ch c, 4....€16,000 Frances Genter S. Cable Bay (IRE)–Semblance (GB), by Piv- Footstepsinthesand (GB)–Marianabaa otal (GB) (FR), by Anabaa Canterbury Park, 7/4, $50,000, 3yo, f, 6f (dirt), 1:10.61, track good. O–Michael O'Callaghan, B–MARK HANLY O–JEAN-CLAUDE SEROUL, B–J-C & STEPHANIE HANLY (IRE), T–O'CAL- SEROUL (FR), T–REYNIER JEROME, J– 1–Ready to Runaway, 122, dk b/br f, 3...... LAGHAN MICHAEL, J–ROCHE LEIGH BOUDOT PIERRE-CHARLES $30,000 Sale History: 2019 GOFLON, ($188,835 RNA), Sale History: 2014 TATJUL, $104,328, 2013 First Dude–Ready to Rip, by More Than 2018 GOFORB, $34,734. Ready TATAUT, $127,118, 2012 DONPRE, $110,824. Margins: ¾, ½, 2½. Others: AMERICAN LADY 3–Spinning Memories (IRE), 125, b f, 4...... O–John Mentz, B–Wildcat Ranch LLC (MN), T–McLean Robertson, J–Jareth (IRE), ROYAL AFFAIR (IRE), INVINCIBLE DIVA (IRE), €12,000 ILLUSIONIST (GER). Arcano (IRE)–Hanalei Memories, by Hard Loveberry Spun Sale History: 2017 MINAUG, $4,000. O–PAN SUTONG RACING BLOODSTOCK, 2–Grand Prize, 122, b f, 3...... $10,000 NON-BLACK TYPE STAKES B–MUBARAK AL NAEMI (IRE), T–BARY Warrior's Reward–Grand Intentions, by PASCAL, J–SOUMILLON CHRISTOPHE Grand Slam Sale History: 2017 ARQNOV, $73,117, 2015 O–Lothenbach Stables, Inc. (Bob Lothen- Rumson S. BBGAUG, $177,984. bach), B–Scott Joseph Noble (MN), T– Margins: ½, 1½, 7½. Others: TORNIBUSH (IRE), Joel Berndt, J–Israel Hernandez Monmouth Park, 7/4, $75,000, 3yo/up, 5f (dirt), TROIS MILLE, REPERCUSSION (GB). Sale History: 2017 MINAUG, $9,000. :56.62, track fast. 3–Dangerous Wave, 122, gr/ro f, 3..$5,500 1–Ray'swarrior, 117, dk b/br g, 7..$45,000 Graydar–Gentle Wave, by Mt. Livermore Majestic Warrior–Mary Alex, by Honour BLACK TYPE STAKES O–Rake Farms LLC, B–Rake Farms LLC and Glory (MN), T–Bernell B. Rhone, J–Dean P. O–Michael Dubb, B–Alex Lieblong & Butler JoAnn Lieblong (FL), T–Jason Servis, J– Manila S. Margins: 4¼, 6¼, head. Others: Shez Just Crusin Paco Lopez ($3,000), Javacandy ($1,500). Scratched: Penny 2–Wonderful Light, 117, dk b/br h, 5...... Belmont Park, 7/4, $100,000, 3yo, 8f (turf), 1:31.56, for Luck. View Equibase Chart $15,000 course firm. Tiz Wonderful–By the Light, by Malibu 1–Win Win Win, 120, dk b/br c, 3..$55,000 Moon Hat Trick (JPN)–Miss Smarty Pants, by COOLMORE US NAVY FLAG O–Jay Em Ess Stable, B–Samantha Sie- Smarty Jones TIPPERARY STAKES gel (KY), T–Michelle Nevin, J–Nik Juarez O–Live Oak Plantation, B–Live Oak Stud 3–Share the Ride, 117, dk b/br c, 4.$7,500 (FL), T–Michael J. Trombetta, J–Julian Tipperary, 7/4, €44,650, 2yo, 5f, :57.64, gd-f. Candy Ride (ARG)–Belle of the Hall, by Pimentel 1–Strive for Glory, 129, b c, 2...... €28,025 Graeme Hall 2–Fog of War, 122, b c, 3...... $20,000 Dialed In–Chu and You, by You and I O–Colts Neck Stables LLC, B–Dixiana War Front–Say (IRE), by Galileo (IRE) O–T W MORLEY, B–Michael Feuerborn & Farms LLC (KY), T–Jorge Duarte, Jr., J– O–Peter M. Brant, B–ORPENDALE, CHEL- Amy Feuerborn (KY), T–COWELL ROBERT, Jose C. Ferrer STON & WYNATT (KY), T–Chad C. Brown, J–LEE BILLY Sale History: 2017 FTFMAR, $175,000, 2016

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KEESEP, ($47,000 RNA). Tiger by His Tail ($500), Mines Made Up ($500), 7/3, $30,000, 3yo/up, 8.32f (dirt), 1:47.59, track Margins: 4, head, neck. Others: Wildwood Dancer Formidable Force ($500), Monday Confession fast. ($4,000), Pudding ($2,000). View Equibase Chart ($500). Scratched: Cinco Star. View Equibase 1–I'm a G Six, 117, dk b/br g, 3, Alternation–All Chart American Girl, by Tapit, $18,000, O–Tim P. Padilla, B– Alan Booge Racing, Inc. (KY), T–Tim P. Padilla, J–Jar- Minnesota Turf Distaff S. eth Loveberry ALLOWANCE RESULTS Sale History: 2018 INDJUN, $5,000. Canterbury Park, 7/3, $50,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a7.5f (turf), 1:30.31, course firm. Margin: 2¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–First Hunter, 117, b m, 6...... $30,000 Arlington Park, Race 8, ALW Philanthropist–Hunter's Tiger Paw, by 7/4, $31,000, 3yo/up, 6f (all-weather), 1:10.30, Canterbury Park, Race 5, AOC Military track fast. 7/3, $30,000, 3yo/up, f/m, a5f (turf), :56.47, course O–Joel Zamzow, B–Joel Zamzow (MN), 1–President Elect, 121, dk b/br h, 5, Ben Bulben– good. T–McLean Robertson, J–Jareth Love- Starring Me, by Stage Colony, $18,600, O–Haran 1–Novo Azul, 120, b f, 3, Artie Schiller–Tayrona, by A. berry Thoroughbreds, LLC, B–John F. Haran (IL), T–John P. Warrior, $18,000, O–Novogratz Racing Stables Inc., 2–Maywood Hope, 119, b f, 4...... $10,000 Haran, J–Carlos Joan Ulloa B–Nicholas J. Sibilio (KY), T–McLean Robertson, J– Strong Hope–Maywood's Jill, by Fit to Margin: head, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Dean P. Butler Fight Sale History: 2017 FTKOCT, $12,000, 2017 FTKFEB, O–Winchester Place Thoroughbreds LLC, $15,000. B–Winchester PlaceThoroughbreds, LLC Belmont Park, Race 4, AOC Margin: 1¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart (MN), T–Tony Rengstorf, J–Elvin Gonzalez 7/4, $85,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:39.60, course firm. 3–Some Say So, 117, b m, 6...... $5,250 Ellis Park, Race 5, ALW 1–Lunaire, 122, b g, 5, Malibu Moon–Dynaire, by Belong to Me–Love Factor, by Royal 7/4, $51,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (turf), 1:33.92, course Academy Dynaformer, $46,750, O–Woodslane Farm, B–Wood- slane Farm (KY), T–Thomas Albertrani, J–Javier Cas- firm. O–Rosin, Tim W. and Kane, Mark D., 1–Cash Out, 121, ch f, 4, Street Cry (IRE)–Deal of the B–Tim Rosin, Jerry Miller & Mark Kane tellano Margin: ½, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Decade, by Tiznow, $30,600, O–G. Watts Humphrey, (MN), T–Joe Sharp, J–Leandro D. Gon- Jr., B–G. Watts Humphrey Jr. (KY), T–George R. Ar- calves nold, II, J–Chris Landeros Margins: 2½, head, 1¼. Others: Double Bee Sting Belmont Park, Race 7, ALW Sale History: 2016 KEESEP, $90,000. ($2,500), Honey's Sox Appeal ($750), Pinup Girl 7/4, $66,000, 3yo/up, 9f (turf), 1:47.79, course firm. Margin: head, 12 starters. View Equibase Chart ($750), R J's Silver Syd ($750). Scratched: First- 1–Mr. Massena, 124, dk b/br g, 5, Flatter–Lady Aph- mate. View Equibase Chart rodite, by Giant's Causeway, $36,300, O–Anthony, Ellis Park, Race 7, AOC George, Roman, Lawrence P. and CT Racing, B–New- 7/4, $52,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:40.41, course Minnesota Turf S. townanner Stud (NY), T–Michael Miceli, J–Irad Ortiz, firm. Jr. 1–Factor This, 121, b c, 4, The Factor–Capricious Canterbury Park, 7/3, $50,000, 3yo/up, a7.5f (turf), Sale History: 2015 FTNAUG, $175,000. Miss (GB), by Singspiel (IRE), $31,200, O–Gaining 1:29.49, course firm. Ground Racing LLC, B–Maccabee Farm (KY), T–Brad 1–Hot Shot Kid, 123, ch g, 5...... $30,000 H. Cox, J–Florent Geroux Majestic Warrior–Our Sweet Mary B, by Sale History: 2017 OBSAPR, $11,000, 2016 KEESEP, Officer $2,700. O–Warren L. Bush, B–Warren Bush (MN), Margin: 1¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart T–McLean Robertson, J–Orlando Mojica 2–A P Is Loose, 117, b g, 8...... $10,000 Evangeline Downs, Race 5, ALW Monarchos–Masquerade Star, by Stal- Margin: 1½, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart wart 7/3, $22,500, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.73, track wet O–Joel Zamzow, B–Joel Zamzow (MN), fast. T–McLean Robertson, J–Jareth Love- Canterbury Park, Race 3, ALW 1–Destiny Awaits, 123, ch c, 4, Curlin–Our Love Tap, berry 7/3, $35,000, 3yo/up, 6.5f (dirt), 1:18.00, track fast. by Tapit, $13,500, O–Joe Alfredo Castillo, B–Gary & 1–Luckynsuccessful, 123, dk b/br g, 4, Successful Mary West Stables, Inc. (KY), T–Eduardo Ramirez, J– 3–Twoko Bay, 117, dk b/br g, 4...... $5,000 Diego Saenz Neko Bay–Two Bayme, by Include Appeal–Lucky Colleen, by Lucky Lionel, $21,000, O– Rodney M. Miller, B–Todd Nelson & Stacy Nelson Sale History: 2018 FTMDEC, $16,000, 2014 FTKOCT, O–Winchester Place Thoroughbreds LLC, $55,000. B–Winchester PlaceThoroughbreds, LLC (MN), T–Troy A. Bethke, J–Francisco Arrieta (MN), T–Gary M. Scherer, J–Leandro D. Sale History: 2016 MINAUG, $17,000. Goncalves Margin: 2¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Margin: 4¾, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Margins: ¾, head, 1½. Others: Where's Jordan ($2,000), Herbie ($500), Fireman Oscar ($500), Canterbury Park, Race 4, AOC Evangeline Downs, Race 8, ALW

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7/3, $26,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:38.90, track Margin: 5½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart track fast. wet fast. 1–Rustic Rick, 120, dk b/br c, 3, Country Day–Ric 1–Seattle Brew, 120, dk b/br f, 4, Oxbow–Kalyrra, Louisiana Downs, Race 6, AOC Rac, by Service Stripe, $18,000, O–Vanier, Nancy A. by Chester House, $15,600, O–End Zone Athletics, and Williamson, Lyda, B–Nancy Vanier (KY), T–Brian Inc., B–Paul Pruett (LA), T–Karl Broberg, J–Colby J. 7/3, $24,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.47, track Williamson, J–Edgar Perez fast. Hernandez Margin: ¾, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart Sale History: 2016 ESLSEP, $35,000. 1–Tiz the Faith, 116, ch f, 3, Tiz the One–Queen Imi- Margin: 5¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart dala, by Consolidator, $14,400, O–Paula Taylor, B– Larry Procell (LA), T–Anthony Arey, J–Larry Taylor Belmont Park, Race 2, MSW Sale History: 2017 ESLSEP, $2,500. 7/4, $80,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (turf), 1:40.31, course Gulfstream Park, Race 8, AOC Margin: head, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart firm. 7/4, $47,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:34.36, course firm. 1–Power Player, 118, gr/ro c, 3, Distorted Humor– 1–Grand Journey, 122, ch g, 4, Giant's Causeway– Mountaineer, Race 8, AOC Cambiocorsa, by Avenue of Flags, $44,000, O–West, Grand Portege, by Grand Slam, $24,000, O–Whisper Gary and Mary, B–Ran Jan Racing, Inc. (KY), T–Jason Hill Farm, LLC, B–Whisper Hill Farm (KY), T–Ralph E. 7/3, $22,800, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:39.67, track good. Servis, J–Joel Rosario Nicks, J–Emisael Jaramillo Sale History: 2017 KEESEP, $280,000. Margin: 1¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Make It Maria, 120, ch m, 6, Proud Citizen– Knockatrina, by Langfuhr, $13,224, O–Roger Mc- Margin: ½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart Daniel, B–Derby Lane Farm, LLC (KY), T–Don Combs, Gulfstream Park, Race 11, AOC J–Erik Barbaran Belmont Park, Race 5, MSW 7/4, $47,000, 3yo/up, 7f (dirt), 1:22.24, track fast. Margin: 3¼, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart 7/4, $80,000, 2yo, 5.5f (dirt), 1:03.75, track fast. 1–Ice Tea, 122, dk b/br g, 5, Adios Charlie–Lady 1–Green Light Go, 118, b c, 2, Hard Spun–Light Carlotta, by Montbrook, $28,700, O–Flying Pheasant Green, by Pleasantly Perfect, $44,000, O–Stronach Farm, LLC, B–Ocala Stud (FL), T–Mary E. Eppler, J– Prairie Meadows, Race 2, ALW 7/4, $43,243, 3yo/up, f/m, 5.5f (dirt), 1:04.49, track Stables, B–Adena Springs (KY), T–James A. Jerkens, Emisael Jaramillo J–Junior Alvarado Sale History: 2016 OBSJUN, $20,000. fast. Margin: 5, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Vision's Reward, 124, b f, 4, Warrior's Reward– Sale History: 2017 KEEJAN, $17,000. Bombarda, by Vicar, $25,938, O–Poindexter Thor- Margin: 3¼, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart oughbreds LLC, B–H. Allen Poindexter (IA), T–Lynn Laurel Park, Race 6, AOC Chleborad, J–Ramon A. Vazquez Belmont Park, Race 6, MCL 7/4, $47,000, 3yo/up, 8f (dirt), 1:37.53, track good. Margin: head, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Dark Templar, 125, ch c, 4, Tapit–Hurricane Flag, 7/4, $41,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (turf), 1:21.45, course by , $26,790, O–Newtown Anner Stud, B– firm. Katierich Farms (KY), T–Kelsey Danner, J–Horacio Prairie Meadows, Race 3, AOC 1–Bellamy Knows, 118, dk b/br f, 3, Bellamy Road–I Karamanos 7/4, $33,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8.32f (dirt), 1:42.95, Bet Toni Knows, by Sunriver, $22,550, O–Sunny Jim Sale History: 2016 KEESEP, $475,000. track fast. Fitzsimmons Racing, Togabred Racing, LLC and Margin: 1, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Undivided, 119, b f, 4, Divine Park–Harlan Helper, CWVII Stables LLC, B–J D Stuart, P C Bance & A R by Friends Lake, $19,650, O–Danny R. Caldwell, B– Enterprises, Inc. (KY), T–Michelle Nevin, J–Manuel Brereton C. Jones (KY), T–Federico Villafranco, J– Franco Los Alamitos Race Course, Race 7, AOC Ramon A. Vazquez Sale History: 2017 KEEJAN, $3,000. 7/4, $45,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:37.27, track Sale History: 2016 KEESEP, $40,000. Margin: nose, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart fast. Margin: 3, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart 1–Catoca, 122, b f, 4, –Catrageous, by Tale of the Cat, $27,000, O–Abbondanza Racing, Belmont Park, Race 9, MCL LLC, Ackerman Racing, LLC and Marasa, William, B– Presque Isle Downs, Race 1, AOC 7/4, $33,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6.5f (dirt), 1:19.06, track Spendthrift Farm LLC (KY), T–Anna Meah, J–Edwin A. 7/4, $31,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (all-weather), 1:37.77, fast. Maldonado track fast. 1–Peggy Sue, 117, b f, 4, Trappe Shot–Cateleisha, Sale History: 2018 TATAUT, $33,356, 2016 KEESEP, 1–Sothatsthewayitis, 119, ch f, 4, Awesome Patri- by Smoke Glacken, $18,150, O–Rudina Stable and $120,000. ot–Lyrical Star, by Five Star Day, $18,600, O–Debra E. Barker, Edward R., B–Anthony Mitola & Steve Mitola Margin: 2, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Rombis, B–Brandywine Farm (Jim & Pam Robinson) (NY), T–Edward R. Barker, J–Heman K. Harkie (KY), T–Debra E. Rombis, J–Pablo Morales Sale History: 2016 OBSAUG, $2,500. Sale History: 2016 KEESEP, $1,100. Louisiana Downs, Race 5, AOC Margin: 3½, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart 7/4, $21,000, 3yo/up, 7.5f (turf), 1:30.68, course good. 1–Theoryintopractice, 118, b g, 5, Into Mischief– MAIDEN RESULTS Cayman Colada, by Yonaguska, $14,400, O–Court- ney Barousse, B–Cypress Bend Farm (LA), T–Steven M. Asmussen, J–Joel Dominguez Arlington Park, Race 6, MSW Sale History: 2015 OBSAUG, $120,000. 7/4, $30,000, 3yo/up, 8.5f (all-weather), 1:46.29, Margin: 5¼, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart

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Canterbury Park, Race 3, MSW Gulfstream Park, Race 2, MCL 1–Bluegrass Faith, 122, dk b/br g, 2, Bluegrass Cat– 7/4, $28,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:10.22, track good. 7/4, $40,000, 2yo, 5f (turf), :58.04, course firm. Faith Colleen, by Beau Genius, $24,000, O–Robison, 1–Runaway Wind, 120, b g, 3, Trappe Shot–Traffic 1–Venerate, 118, b g, 2, Treasure Beach (GB)–Elec- J. Kirk and Judy, B–Ballena Vista Farm (CA), T–Peter Blimp, by Medaglia d'Oro, $16,800, O–Homewrecker tive, by Grand Slam, $26,400, O–Calvin L. Johnston, Racing LLC and Mentz, John, B–R. S. Evans (KY), T– B–Adam Parker, Suzette Parker, Leverett Miller & Miller, J–Geovanni Franco McLean Robertson, J–Jareth Loveberry Linda Miller (FL), T–Antonio Sano, J–Luca Panici Sale History: 2018 BARAUG, $30,000. Sale History: 2018 OBSAPR, $40,000, 2017 OBSOCT, Margin: 2, 8 starters. View Equibase Chart Margin: 3, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart $25,000, 2016 KEENOV, $3,000. Gulfstream Park, Race 4, MSW Presque Isle Downs, Race 5, MSW 7/4, $65,000, 2yo, 5f (turf), :58.40, course firm. 1–Saint Benevolence, 118, ch c, 2, Overanalyze– 7/3, $30,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (all-weather), 1:11.53, Make a Toast, by Cuvee, $24,000, O–Galvez, Juan track fast. and Babcock, Calvin, B–Hidden Oak LLC (KY), T– 1–Gotta Fly, 118, b f, 3, Girolamo–Crazy Sissy Jo, by Ramon Minguet, J–Leonel Reyes Sale History: 2018 FTKOCT, $9,000. Silver Deputy, $18,000, O–Oak Knoll Meadows Farm, Margin: 4¼, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Margin: neck, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart Inc., B–Francesca De La Flor (KY), T–Joseph R. Mar- tin, J–Mike Allen Ellis Park, Race 6, MSW Gulfstream Park, Race 12, MCL Margin: 2½, 7 starters. View Equibase Chart 7/4, $50,000, 2yo, f, 5f (dirt), :58.66, track fast. 7/4, $40,000, 2yo, f, 5f (turf), :58.85, course firm. 1–Milli Starr, 120, b f, 2, Street Boss–I Have a Price, 1–R Sea Smoke, 118, ch f, 2, Lea–Chainsmoknsu- by Successful Appeal, $30,000, O–Susan Moulton, prmodl, by Super Saver, $15,600, O–Flying Pheasant Woodbine, Race 3, MCL B–Stonehaven Steadings (KY), T–Steven M. Asmus- Farm, LLC and Mary Eppler Racing, LLC, B–Charles P. 7/3, $24,798, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (turf), 1:22.56, course sen, J–Tyler Baze Merrick III (KY), T–Mary E. Eppler, J–Emisael Jaramil- firm. Sale History: 2019 TEXAPR, $150,000, 2018 KEESEP, lo $60,000. Sale History: 2018 KEESEP, $75,000, 2017 KEENOV, 1–Miss Bobbit, 119, dk b/br f, 3, Shanghai Bobby– Margin: 1, 9 starters. View Equibase Chart $37,000. Fearless Miss, by Tale of the Cat, $14,879, O–Min- shall Farms, B–Gary & Mary West Stables Inc. (KY), Ellis Park, Race 8, MSW T–Barbara J. Minshall, J–Omar Moreno 7/4, $50,000, 3yo/up, 8f (turf), 1:33.80, course firm. Sale History: 2017 KEESEP, ($17,000 RNA), 2016 KEEN- 1–Stage Ready, 118, ch g, 3, More Than Ready–Al- ways Auditioning, by Mizzen Mast, $30,000, O–Hit OV, $35,000. The Board Stables and Ward, Danny, B–Fred W. Her- Margin: ½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart trich III (KY), T–Ron Moquett, J–Miguel Mena Sale History: 2018 FTMMAY, $70,000, 2017 FTKOCT, Margin: neck, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart ($97,000 RNA). Woodbine, Race 4, MCL Margin: ½, 11 starters. View Equibase Chart Los Alamitos Race Course, Race 2, MSW 7/3, $24,798, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (turf), 1:21.37, course 7/4, $40,000, 3yo/up, 6f (dirt), 1:09.55, track fast. firm. 1–Young Hendrick, 124, b g, 4, Square Eddie–Cala- Evangeline Downs, Race 4, MSW 1–Big Mamba, 114, b f, 3, Colonel John–Big Bambu, 7/3, $24,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (dirt), 1:41.92, track meera, by Powerscourt (GB), $24,000, O–RM Racing, B–John Liviakis (CA), T–Philip D'Amato, J–Martin by Salt Lake, $17,854, O–Joey Gee Thoroughbreds, wet fast. Garcia 1–Smok'n Rita, 123, b m, 5, Misremembered– B–Joey Gee Thoroughbreds (ON), T–Francine A. Ville- Margin: 1, 5 starters. View Equibase Chart Wicked Rita, by Sea of Secrets, $14,400, O–Linda neuve, J–Kazushi Kimura Guidry, B–Linda Guidry (LA), T–Connie Mack Guidry, Margin: 1, 10 starters. View Equibase Chart J–Kevin J. Smith Los Alamitos Race Course, Race 5, MSW Margin: 5½, 6 starters. View Equibase Chart 7/4, $40,000, 2yo, 5f (dirt), :57.94, track fast.

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VICTORY RIDE S. (G3) Belmont Park, Friday, July 5, Race 8 6.5f (dirt), $150,000, 3yo f, 5:18 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Royal Charlotte Cairo Prince 3/f Javier Castellano 119 9/5 First Row Partners 2 2 Cookie Dough Brethren 3/f Rajiv Maragh 123 3/1 Arindel 3 3 Peruvian Appeal Successful Appeal 3/f Joel Rosario 117 10/1 Landers, Steve 4 4 Brill Medaglia d'Oro 3/f Jose L. Ortiz 113 5/1 OXO Equine LLC 5 5 Sue's Fortune Jump Start 3/f Junior Alvarado 119 7/5 Fortune Farm (Richard Nicolai) Breeders: 1–Rhineshire Farm LLC; 2–Arindel; 3–Peter Koechlin; 4–Southern Equine Stables, LLC; 5–Richard Nicolai. Trainers: 1–Chad C. Brown; 2–Kiaran P. McLaughlin; 3–Brad H. Cox; 4–Don Chatlos; 5–Jeremiah C. Englehart. IOWA OAKS (G3) Prairie Meadows, Friday, July 5, Race 6 8.5f (dirt), $200,000, 3yo f, 8:27 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Ulele Candy Ride (ARG) 3/f Florent Geroux 118 3/1 Cheyenne Stables LLC (Everett Dobson) 2 2 Lady Apple Curlin 3/f Ricardo Santana, Jr. 121 8/5 Phoenix Thoroughbred III, Ltd. (Tom Ludt) and KatieRich Stables, LLC (Larry Doyle) 3 3 Beach Getaway Run Away and Hide 3/f Flavien Prat 115 10/1 James Thares 4 4 Sold It The Factor 3/f Mario Gutierrez 118 8/1 Ciaran Dunne and Reddam Racing, LLC (J. Paul Reddam) 5 5 Sweet Diane Will Take Charge 3/f Declan Cannon 118 15/1 River Bend Farm, Inc. (Larry Weeden) 6 6 Taylor's Spirit Algorithms 3/f Kevin Roman 115 5/1 Mark Norman and Norman Stables LLC (Robert A. Norman) 7 7 Scatrattleandroll Scat Daddy 3/f Julian Pimentel 115 6/1 Runnymede Racing, LLC (Greg and Caroline Bentley) Breeders: 1–Summer Wind Equine LLC; 2–Katierich Farms; 3–Ron Kirk, John Bates & Michael Riordan; 4–Jeanne Canty, Judy Hicks, Kathryn Nikkel & Pegasus Stud LLC; 5–Eurowest Bloodstock Services; 6–David Lickhalter; 7–Tom Durant. Trainers: 1–Brad H. Cox; 2–Steven M. Asmussen; 3–David Van Winkle; 4–Doug F. O'Neill; 5–Eddie Kenneally; 6–Scott Gelner; 7–Kelly Rubley. PRAIRIE MEADOWS CORNHUSKER H. (G3) Prairie Meadows, Friday, July 5, Race 8 9f (dirt), $300,000, 3yo/up, 9:33 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Chris and Dave Bluegrass Cat 6/g Chris Landeros 116 10/1 Danny R. Caldwell 2 2 Two Thirty Five 5/g Mario Gutierrez 116 6/1 Slam Dunk Racing (Nick Cosato), Richard Baltas, Tom Mansor, Tammi Nielsen and Kim Rasmussen 3 3 Dark Vader Tale of Ekati 4/c Rafael Bejarano 116 5/1 S. Alesia, Burns Racing, LLC (Michael B. Burns), Ciaglia Racing LLC (Joe Ciaglia Jr.)and R. Christensen 4 4 Pinson Majestic Warrior 6/g Ken S. Tohill 116 15/1 Richard Bahde 5 5 Sir Anthony 4/r Flavien Prat 119 10/1 Richard Otto Stables, Inc. (Richard H. Otto) 6 6 Retirement Fund Eskendereya 4/c Ramon A. Vazquez 115 8/1 L and N Racing, LLC (Michael Levinson) 7 7 Exclamation Point Concord Point 4/c Florent Geroux 118 9/2 Steven Nicholson, Brandi Nicholson and Flurry Racing Stables LLC (Jim C. Petty) 8 8 Exulting Tapit 6/g Tyler Gaffalione 118 5/1 Michael M. Hui 9 9 Remembering Rita Spring At Last 5/h Alex Birzer 118 8/1 Jeral Keith Adams 10 10 Hence Street Boss 5/h Ricardo Santana, Jr. 117 12/1 (Brad M. Kelley) 11 11 Popularity Distorted Humor 5/h Walter De La Cruz 114 12/1 Bryan Hawk Breeders: 1–Bortolazzo Stable LLC; 2–A Footstep Away Syndicate; 3–Schleprock Racing LLC; 4–Bonnie Heath Farm, LLC; 5–R. Otto Stables, Inc.; 6–Tommy Town Thoroughbreds, LLC; 7–Steven Nicholson & Brandi Nicholson; 8–Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds, LLC; 9–Dapple Bloodstock & Lisa McNamara; 10–Calumet Farm; 11–Gary & Mary West Stables, Inc.. Trainers: 1–Federico Villafranco; 2–Richard Baltas; 3–Peter Eurton; 4–Randy L. Morse; 5–Anthony Mitchell; 6–Steven M. Asmussen; 7–Brad H. Cox; 8–Michael J. Maker; 9–Doug L. Anderson; 10–Steven M. Asmussen; 11–Joe S. Offolter.

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RIVER MEMORIES S. Belmont Park, Friday, July 5, Race 7 12f (turf), $100,000, 4yo/up f/m, 4:45 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Ferdinanda Giant's Causeway 4/f Luis Saez 115 20/1 Backer, Ann, M. 2 2 Fools Gold Medaglia d'Oro 4/f Javier Castellano 117 8/1 Wise Racing 3 3 Lemon Zip Ghostzapper 5/m Dylan Davis 119 15/1 High Kings Racing LLC 4 4 Semper Sententiae The Factor 4/f John R. Velazquez 115 9/2 O'Connor, John, M. B. 5 5 Homeland Security Smart Strike 5/m Joel Rosario 123 10/1 Moyglare Stud Farm, Ltd. 6 6 Theodora B. Ghostzapper 4/f Alex Cintron 117 12/1 Augustin Stable 7 7 Matty's Magnum Even the Score 4/f Junior Alvarado 121 15/1 Lessell, Edward R. and Mary Jo 8 8 Gaining (GB) American Post (GB) 5/m Jose Lezcano 121 7/2 Juddmonte Farms, Inc. 9 9 Pamina Street Cry (IRE) 4/f Victor R. Carrasco 117 15/1 Augustin Stable 10 10 Scottish Jig 4/f Irad Ortiz, Jr. 121 4/1 Juddmonte Farms, Inc. 11 11 Violet Blue Americain 5/m Manuel Franco 115 20/1 Ryan, Michael, J. 12 12 Sky Full of Stars (GER) Kendargent (FR) 5/m Jose L. Ortiz 123 8/1 Phoenix Thoroughbred III 13 13 Another Broad Include 4/f Rider TBA 121 6/5 Madaket Stables LLC, Elayne Stables and Martin, Brian Breeders: 1–William M. Backer Revocable Trust; 2–Regis Farms LP; 3–Chiefswood Stables Limited; 4–Anastasie Astrid Christiansen-Croy; 5–Reiko Baum & Michael Baum; 6–Augustin Stable; 7–Edward Ross Lessell & Mary Jo Lessell; 8–JUDDMONTE FARMS LTD; 9–Godolphin LLC; 10–Juddmonte Farms Inc; 11–Calumet Farm; 12–Gestut Karlshof; 13–Fitzhugh, LLC. Trainers: 1–Barclay Tagg; 2–Chad C. Brown; 3–Niall Saville; 4–Mark A. Hennig; 5–Christophe Clement; 6–Michael W. Dickinson; 7–David G. Donk; 8–Brad H. Cox; 9–Michael W. Dickinson; 10–William I. Mott; 11–James J. Toner; 12–Christophe Clement; 13–Todd A. Pletcher. IOWA SPRINT H. Prairie Meadows, Friday, July 5, Race 5 6f (dirt), $100,000, 3yo/up, 7:54 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Glory Stars Repent 5/g Floyd Wethey, Jr. 115 6/1 Keene Thoroughbreds LLC (Danny Keene) 2 2 Do Share Candy Ride (ARG) 6/g Tyler Gaffalione 121 5/2 Three Diamonds Farm (Jordan Wycoff) 3 3 The Tabulator Dialed In 4/c Florent Geroux 115 12/1 Carolyn Wilson 4 4 Cummings To Honor and Serve 4/g Chris Landeros 115 10/1 Doubledown Stables Inc. (Richard Templer) 5 5 Share the Upside Maclean's Music 4/g Ricardo Santana, Jr. 118 2/1 Hill 'n Dale Equine Holdings, Inc. (John G. Sikura) and Windsor Boys Racing, LLC (Faheem Hasnain) 6 6 D' Rapper Cherokee Rap 6/g Ramon A. Vazquez 117 8/1 Danny R. Caldwell 7 7 Seven Trumpets Morning Line 4/c Rafael Bejarano 118 7/2 West Point Thoroughbreds (Terry Finley) Breeders: 1–Dee-Ellen Cook; 2–Colts Neck Stables LLC; 3–Extern Developments LTD.; 4–Copper Penny Stables; 5–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc; 6–William Tippett; 7–St. George Farm, LLC. Trainers: 1–Allen Milligan; 2–Michael J. Maker; 3–Larry Rivelli; 4–James P. DiVito; 5–Steven M. Asmussen; 6–Federico Villafranco; 7–Dale L. Romans.

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IOWA DERBY Prairie Meadows, Friday, July 5, Race 7 8.5f (dirt), $250,000, 3yo, 9:00 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Winning Number Speightstown 3/c Eddie Martin, Jr. 119 12/1 James D. Spry 2 2 Proverb Flatter 3/c Flavien Prat 122 8/1 Harlow Stables LLC (Eric P. Johnson) 3 3 Miltontown Speightstown 3/c Alex L. Canchari 119 20/1 Tim Rollingson, Rick Wiest, Clayton Wiest, Norm Tremblay and Robertino Diodoro 4 4 Shang Shanghai Bobby 3/c Ramon A. Vazquez 122 8/1 William L. and Corinne Heiligbrodt 5 5 Fluminense More Than Ready 3/c Ricardo Santana, Jr. 119 10/1 Stud TNT (Goncalo Torrealba) 6 6 Top Line Growth Tapizar 3/g Julian Pimentel 116 6/1 The Elkstone Group, LLC (Stuart Grant) 7 7 Visitant Ghostzapper 3/c William Antongeorgi III 119 7/2 Williamson Racing, LLC (Warren B. Williamson) 8 8 Dazzling Truths Yes It's True 3/g Nicholas Meza 113 20/1 Peacock Stable (Kerry Zavash) 9 9 And Seek Run Away and Hide 3/c Chris Landeros 119 12/1 West Point Thoroughbreds (Terry Finley) 10 10 Night Ops Warrior's Reward 3/c Florent Geroux 122 9/2 Steve Landers Racing, LLC (Steve Landers) 11 11 Mr Money Bags Silver City 3/g David Cabrera 116 6/1 Roy W. Cobb 12 12 Thetrashmanscoming Take Charge Indy 3/c Terry J. Thompson 116 20/1 Rodney Paden Breeders: 1–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc; 2–English Range Farm; 3–G. Watts Humphrey Jr. & St. George Farm, LLC; 4–Cloyce C. Clark Jr.; 5–Stud TNT LLC; 6–The Elkstone Group LLC; 7–Williamson Racing, LLC; 8–Peacock Stable; 9–Ron Kirk, John Bates & Michael Riordan; 10–Aschinger Bloodstock Holdings, LLC; 11–Roy W. Cobb; 12–WinStar Farm, LLC. Trainers: 1–Brian S. House; 2–Ron Moquett; 3–Robertino Diodoro; 4–Steven M. Asmussen; 5–Steven M. Asmussen; 6–Kelly Rubley; 7–John F. Martin; 8–Kerry Zavash; 9–Dale L. Romans; 10–Brad H. Cox; 11–Mike R. Neatherlin; 12–David C. Anderson. D. S. SHINE YOUNG FUTURITY Evangeline Downs, Friday, July 5, Race 8 5.5f (dirt), $75,000, 2yo f, 9:06 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Joe G's Payback Flashpoint 2/f Gerard Melancon 122 7/2 P. Dale Ladner and Scott Creel 2 2 Ashley Astray Gone Astray 2/f Odilon Martinez 122 5/1 Jack Brown 3 3 Lauralee Cocodree Americain 2/f Trey Agilar 119 15/1 Ross Yelverton 4 4 Schiff's Corner Songandaprayer 2/f Ashley Broussard 122 5/1 Leslie Schiff 5 5 Todayisnottheday D'wildcat 2/f Timothy Thornton 122 5/2 Whispering Oaks Farm, LLC (Carrol Castille) 6 6 Sister Chloe Archarcharch 2/f Chris R. Rosier 119 10/1 Jeramie Deville 7 7 Tensas Weezy Palace 2/f Devin H. Magnon 119 10/1 Bobby Dupre 8 8 Sarah's Passion Songandaprayer 2/f Colby J. Hernandez 119 9/2 Perform Stables, Inc. (Harold G. Forman) Breeders: 1–Spanish Cross Stable, LLC,, P. Dale Ladner & Allen Chiasson; 2–Ronald P. Webb; 3–Jason Hall & Jon Dean; 4–Perform Stables Inc.; 5–Carrol J Castille; 6–5 B Farm, LLC; 7–Curt Leake; 8–Perform Stables Inc.. Trainers: 1–Brett A. Brinkman; 2–Rafael Gomez; 3–Anthony Agilar; 4–Ricky Courville; 5–Steven B. Flint; 6–Cortland Harrison; 7–Carl J. Deville; 8–Ricky Courville.

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STATE DINNER S. Belmont Park, Sunday, July 7, Race 8 8.5f (dirt), $100,000, 4yo/up, 4:18 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Backyard Heaven Tizway 5/h Irad Ortiz, Jr. 124 - Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey 2 Prince Lucky Corinthian 4/g John R. Velazquez 124 - McConnell, Daniel 3 Candygram Candy Ride (ARG) 4/c Junior Alvarado 120 - Centennial Farms 4 Multiplier The Factor 5/g Jose L. Ortiz 116 - Wachtel Stable, Kerr, George J. and Barber, Gary 5 Just Whistle Pioneerof the Nile 4/c Joel Rosario 118 - Groves, Helen, K. 6 Sunny Ridge Holy Bull 6/g Jose Lezcano 124 - Drazin, Dennis, A. Breeders: 1–Waymore, LLC; 2–Daniel W. McConnell Sr.; 3–Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd.; 4–Mark Stansell; 5–Helen K. Groves Revocable Trust; 6–Dennis Drazin. Trainers: 1–Chad C. Brown; 2–Todd A. Pletcher; 3–James A. Jerkens; 4–William I. Mott; 5–Michael R. Matz; 6–Jason Servis. ELLIS PARK TURF S. Ellis Park, Sunday, July 7, Race 8 8.5f (turf), $75,000, 3yo/up f/m, 4:10 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 1 Smart Shot Skipshot 4/f Corey J. Lanerie 120 5/2 Calumet Farm (Brad Kelley) 2 2 Flammetta Wildcat Heir 4/f Adam Beschizza 120 6/1 Highland Yard, LLC (Lindsay Laroche) and Ron McCauley 3 3 American Frolic Blame 4/f Miguel Mena 120 8/1 Stride Rite Racing Stable, Inc. (Ann Carol Thaw) 4 4 Kallio Scat Daddy 4/f Julien R. Leparoux 120 8/1 Madaket Stables, LLC (Sol Kumin and Jason Monteleone), Tim and Anna Cambron and Bradley Thoroughbreds (Peter R. Bradley, III) 5 5 Valentine Wish Lemon Drop Kid 5/m James Graham 120 15/1 G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. 6 6 Over Thinking Overanalyze 4/f Stewart Elliott 120 20/1 G. Watts Humphrey, Jr. 7 7 Sensitive Divine Park 5/m Shaun Bridgmohan 120 3/1 LNJ Foxwoods (Larry, Nancy and Jaime Roth) 8 8 Stave Ghostzapper 4/f Gabriel Saez 120 7/2 Hinkle Farms (Tom Hinkle) 9 9 Lady Mamba War Front 5/m Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. 120 12/1 C R K Stable (Lee Searing) Breeders: 1–Calumet Farm; 2–McCauley Farm, LLC; 3–Stride Rite Racing Stable, Inc.; 4–Nolan Creek Farm; 5–Ridley Farm; 6–G. Watts Humphrey Jr., Susan Keller, Vicktoria Oliver & G. Watts Humphrey III; 7–Brereton C. Jones; 8–Hinkle Farms; 9–Capital Bloodstock. Trainers: 1–George R. Arnold, II; 2–Richard Baltas; 3–David Fawkes; 4–Brendan P. Walsh; 5–Victoria H. Oliver; 6–Victoria H. Oliver; 7–Brad H. Cox; 8–J. Larry Jones; 9–Cherie DeVaux. MECKE S. Gulfstream Park, Sunday, July 7, Race 5 8.5f (turf), $75,000, 3yo/up, 3:20 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Cheyenne's Colonel Colonel John 5/g Jeffrey Sanchez 120 - Marcy Brooks 2 Cowboy's Hero Cowboy Cal 6/g Carlos D. Lugo 120 - Charlotte Racing Stable 3 Toughest 'Ombre Tale of the Cat 6/g Tony Maragh 120 - Vince Campanella 4 My Point Exactly Concord Point 7/g Jesus M. Rios 120 - Angel Quiroz 5 Driven by Thunder Overdriven 5/g Hector Isaac Berrios 120 - Super Super Stable 6 War Giant Data Link 4/c Emisael Jaramillo 120 - Wilfredo Agusti, Jr. 7 Uno Emayo D' Funnybone 6/g Edgard J. Zayas 120 - Carl Lizza Racing Stables, LLC 8 Ambassador Jim Treasure Beach (GB) 4/c Jairo Rendon 120 - Patricia A. Generazio 9 Hy Riverside Macho Uno 7/g Miguel Angel Vasquez 122 - Mar Racing Stable Inc. 10 Hy Kodiak Warrior Kodiak Kowboy 8/h Tyler Gaffalione 120 - Mar Racing Stable Inc. Breeders: 1–Builder's Mart, Inc.; 2–Barronstown Stud; 3–Randy L. Cohen & Alyse L. Cohen; 4–Quarter Pole Enterprises LLC; 5–Marion G. Montanari; 6–Breffni Farm & Castle Park Farm; 7–Glasscock Financial Services, LLC; 8–Patricia Generazio; 9–Amy Dunne; 10–Meg T. Buckley & Mike Buckley. Trainers: 1–Marcy Brooks; 2–Francisco D'Angelo; 3–Aubrey A. Maragh; 4–Angel Quiroz; 5–Amador Merei Sanchez; 6–Oscar M. Gonzalez; 7–Lilli Kurtinecz; 8–Joseph F. Orseno; 9–Jorge Delgado; 10–Jorge Delgado.

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VICTORIA S. Woodbine, Sunday, July 7, Race 3 5.5f (all-weather), $100,000, 2yo, 2:13 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Old Chestnut Speightstown 2/c Patrick Husbands 117 - Live Oak Plantation 2 Forester's Fortune Old Forester 2/c Omar Moreno 117 - Laurie Silvera and H. Archie Lee 3 Curlin's Voyage Curlin 2/f Eurico Rosa Da Silva 114 - Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc. and Windsor Boys Racing 4 Mr. Hustle Declaration of War 2/g Rafael Manuel Hernandez 122 - William Werner 5 Clear Destination Seek Again 2/c Luis Contreras 117 - Colebrook Farms 6 Joker On Jack Declaration of War 2/c John R. Velazquez 122 - Ice Wine Stable Breeders: 1–Live Oak Stud; 2–John Carey; 3–Hill 'n' Dale Equine Holdings, Inc; 4–V. Gail Ray; 5–Seek Again Syndicate & Cedar Gate Farm LLC; 6–Wesley Ward. Trainers: 1–Mark E. Casse; 2–Laurie Silvera; 3–Josie Carroll; 4–Roger L. Attfield; 5–Ashlee Brnjas; 6–Wesley A. Ward. OPELOUSAS S. Evangeline Downs, Friday, July 12, Race 8 8f (turf), $50,000, 3yo/up f/m, 9:06 PM (local) P # PP Horse Sire Age/Sex Jockey Weight M/L Owner 1 Corluna Unbridled's Heart 4/f Gerardo Mora 116 - Ian Yarnot 2 Quinn Murphy Giant Oak 5/m Timothy Thornton 116 - End Zone Athletics Inc. (Karl Broberg and Matt Johanson) 3 Bermuda Star Star Guitar 5/m Diego Saenz 123 - Brittlyn Stable Inc. (Evelyn Benoit) 4 Tap Dance Star Star Guitar 4/f Pablo Fragoso 116 - Virginia Lazenby Racing Stable, LLC (Virginia Lazenby) 5 Mariah's Galaxy Greeley's Galaxy 5/m Kevin J. Smith 116 - Riley Blanchet and Todd Matte 6 Is Too Midshipman 4/f Colby J. Hernandez 116 - Baronne Farms, LLC (Lon M. Baronne) 7 Dagny Scrimshaw 6/m Kerwin D. Clark 116 - Beyond Words Racing stable (Michael Danapse) 8 Mi Copa Rebosa My Pal Charlie 5/m Thomas L. Pompell 116 - Orange Grove Thoroughbreds, Inc (John E. Kent, III) 9 Roussalka Skipshot 4/f Aubrie Green 116 - TOLO Thoroughbreds, Inc. (Geoffrey Nixon) Breeders: 1–Ian Yarnot; 2–Millennium Farms; 3–Tom Curtis & Wayne Simpson; 4–Virginia Lazenby; 5–Margie K. Averett; 6–J. Adcock & Montgomery Equine Center; 7–Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Danapas; 8–Orange Grove Thoroughbreds, Inc.; 9–Olympia Star Inc. Trainers: 1–Sarah Delany; 2–Karl Broberg; 3–Victor Arceneaux; 4–Oscar Modica; 5–Victor Arceneaux; 6–Edward J. Johnston; 7–Joseph P. Smith; 8–Scott Gelner; 9–Tracey Glover.

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