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PEDIGREE INSIGHTS: OP/ED: HORSE RACING WINS! AND HERE=S HOW WE ALL DID IT BOLT D=ORO by Alex Waldrop To the uninitiated, the new Treasury regulations redefining Athe amount of a wager@ published last week in the Federal Register might seem an unlikely cause for celebration. But these regulations, now final and effective as of Friday, Sept. 28, cap a 10-year odyssey that began with the bipartisan support of key Members of Congress. Along the way, the effort morphed from a legislative matter to a regulatory issue that saw breeders, owners, horsemen, racetrack and advance deposit wagering (ADW) operators, and thousands of customers join our allies on Capitol Hill in support of efforts to update antiquated tax treatment of pari-mutuel winnings. Cont. p5 (click here)

IN TDN EUROPE TODAY Bolt d=Oro winning the GI FrontRunner S. | Benoit Photo TATTS BOOK 1 OPENS WITH BALLYMACOLL by Andrew Caulfield The first day of the Tattersalls October Book 1 Yearling Sale features a daughter of Kingman (GB) from the Ballymacoll In an action-packed week on both sides of the Atlantic, there Stud dispersal. Emma Berry has the details. Click or tap here were notable performances from quite a few stallions. For to go straight to TDN Europe. example, War Front had Grade I/Group 1 winners at Santa Anita and Newmarket, where his sons provided the exacta in the historic Middle Park S. Then there was the ever-reliable Dubawi, with his Grade I/Group 1 double at Santa Anita and Longchamp. And Dark Angel also deserves a mention, following the G2 success of his daughter Juliet Capulet and the brilliant performance of his son Battaash in the G1 Prix de l=Abbaye de Longchamp. He also supplied the second in the GI Turf Classic. Even so, my nomination for stallion of the week must go to the great Sadler=s Wells, even though this legendary sire died six years ago. For a start, the brilliant Arc winner Enable is inbred 3 x 2 to this 14-time champion sire, whose male line was also in magnificent form both in Europe and the U.S. Needless to say, the charge was led by Galileo, with his G1 treble in the Cheveley Park S., Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere and Prix de l=Opera. He also had a G1 winner in Australia, thanks to Foundry in The Metropolitan. Galileo=s stallion sons were also in fine form, with Nathaniel siring the Listed winner Face The Facts in addition to Enable. Frankel, for his part, came up with a likely classic contender in the G3 winner Elarqam and he wasn=t far off scoring other Group victories with Nelson and Lady Frankel. Cont. p3 ELITE SIRES STAND ON

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Jerkens S. and New Money Honey in the Belmont Oaks Invitational (on turf). It is no coincidence that two of these--Elate and New Money Galileo has to share the limelight with , Honey--are daughters of Medaglia d=Oro, as are the another of Sadler=s Wells=s champion stallion Graded-placed 3-year-olds Gato del Oro and Lady Montdore. sons, as El Prado=s sons Kitten=s Joy and Medaglia Medaglia d=Oro=s 44 foals out of Distorted Humor mares also d=Oro both enjoyed Graded/Group race doubles. include the GII-winning fillies Funny Proposition and Mrs Kitten=s Joy advertised his potential in Europe by McDougal (the former on dirt, the latter on turf). That adds up siring the G2 winners at Newmarket to 9% black-type winners, whereas the overall figure for and Taareef at Longchamp, but pride of place went to Medaglia Distorted Humor mares is 4%. d=Oro, with Elate following up her victory in the GI Alabama S. The motivation for supporting Medaglia d=Oro with Distorted with another wide-margin GI success in the Beldame S. Then Humor mares, and other grand-daughters of Forty Niner, was Medaglia d=Oro came up with another contender for divisional provided by none other than . This member of honors when Bolt d=Oro impressively added the FrontRunner S. Medaglia d=Oro=s first crop, who earned Horse of the Year to his previous GI success in the Del Mar Futurity. honors, is out of a mare by Forty Niner=s son Roar (a product of Both of these GI dirt winners by Medaglia d=Oro represent the same Wild Applause family which produced the very popular crosses, with Elate=s dam being by Distorted Humor and well-related Elate). Bolt d=Oro=s by A.P. Indy. This strategy has now been tried via daughters of sires such as Distorted Humor, of course, is riding high at the top of this Coronado=s Quest, Distorted Humor, Roar and West Acre and it year=s broodmare sires= table, thanks in no small part to continues to strike gold. This cross has produced four first-rate Arrogate=s huge paychecks at Gulfstream Park and Meydan, but fillies, with Medaglia d=Oro=s first foal out of a West Acre mare this is certainly no one-horse success story. In addition to Elate, being Songbird. This nine-time GI winner and two-time Distorted Humor=s daughters have also enjoyed GI success with champion is to be offered at Fasig-Tipton in November, when Takaful in Saturday=s Vosburgh S., Practical Joke in the H. Allen she will give us a good idea of Elate=s value (though it is most unlikely that she will ever come on the market). Cont. p4 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 4 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

BOLT D=ORO, c, 3 popular cross was provided by Plum Pretty, winner of the Lifetime Record: MGISW, 3-3-0-0, $396,000. GI Kentucky Oaks in 2011 and the GI Apple Blossom H. in 2012 Northern Dancer Sadler’s Wells before being sold to Whisper Hill Farm for $4.2 million. The Fairy Bridge El Prado (Ire) Medaglia d=Oro-A.P. Indy partnership has a third GI winner to its Lady Capulet = Medaglia Cap and Bells credit in this year s accomplished turf mare Dickinson. d’Oro Damascus In recounting Medaglia d=Oro=s story, I have mainly mentioned Bailjumper Court Circuit Cappucino Bay his daughters, simply because they account for 11 of his 17 Silent Screen Dubbed In northern hemisphere GI winners. It is worth adding though, that Society Singer Bold Reasoning the GI-winning sons include Violence, who ranked as Medaglia Seattle Slew My Charmer d=Oro=s only GI-winning two-year-old son in the U.S. until Bolt A.P. Indy Globe Trot Weekend Secretariat d=Oro=s emergence. There have been other G1-winning juvenile 17-3-2-3 Surprise Lassie Dear colts in France and Australia, where the Ashford shuttler 3 Fls, 1 MGISW, Lord At War General (Fr) 1 MSW, Vancouver won the Golden Slipper S. The future looks bright Trip (Arg) Luna de Miel 10 Fls for the stallion prospects of Bolt d=Oro and Vancouver, judging Tour Forty Niner 10 Fls Fun Flight by the eye-catching start being made by Violence. Bolt d=Oro is quite unusual in that he has no inbreeding within five generations. It can do no harm that his second dam is by In the circumstances, we shouldn=t be too surprised that Forty Lord At War, whose daughters produced numerous high-class Niner=s name also crops up in the pedigree of Bolt d=Oro, as the performers, including War Emblem, Raven=s Pass and Pioneerof sire of Tour, his stakes-winning third dam. the Nile. The up-and-coming stallion Munnings is another with a Bolt d=Oro is one of Medaglia d=Oro=s 89 foals of racing age out Lord At War second dam. of A.P. Indy mares. At present, the sample=s percentage of As might be expected of a $630,000 Saratoga yearling, Bolt black-type winners stands at 7%, but this can be expected to d=Oro has a solid pedigree--one which raises no worries about rise, as 15 of the 89 are only two years old. The impetus for this his potential stamina as a Triple Crown contender. Cont. p5 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

Pedigree Insights: Bolt d=Oro cont. The following year, the bill was referred to the House Ways Medaglia d=Oro won the GI Travers S. after finishing second in and Means Committee, whose members included both the GI Belmont S., and a mile and a quarter also held no fears for Boustany and Yarmuth. Again, the bill received little action and A.P. Indy, Lord At War and Forty Niner, the sires of Bolt d=Oro=s was not reintroduced in the 2011-12 Congress. It was, however, first three dams. Bolt d=Oro=s dam Globe Trot, who died in 2016, slated for inclusion in any Internet gaming legislation that might gained at least two of her wins in all-weather routes, while his move during that session, though none did, despite numerous second dam Trip was a dual winner of the GIII Turfway Breeders= efforts by the broader gaming industry. Cup S. over 1 1/16 miles. It must also be very encouraging that the FrontRunner S. fell to Pivot: 2013-2016 Nyquist in 2015 and American Pharoah in 2014, and Bolt d=Oro=s With efforts to eliminate the tax on gambling winnings at a winning margin was much greater than theirs. standstill and few prospects for passage of any tax reform legislation, horseplayers and the NTRA=s key lobbyist at The Alpine Group suggested an alternative tack: a regulatory approach that would circumvent Congress by redefining the Aamount of a wager@ in Treasury and IRS regulations. These individuals, along with leading handicappers in the racing media Waldrop: Horse Racing Wins and Here=s How We All Did It cont. like Steven Crist and Andrew Beyer, demonstrated how the Early indications are that the results are monumental, so current process of withholding and reporting worked in their amazing in fact, that it begs the question, AHow did we as an own experience. Redefining the amount of a wager, they said, industry accomplish such a positive result and why did it take us would produce the same effect as the legislation previously so long?@ The short answer is that our tax modernization effort sought, streamline reporting and withholding, and simplify tax is the result of efforts spearheaded by the NTRA, which crucially compliance. pivoted some three years ago, ultimately leading to the final In 2014, and with the assistance of the NTRA legislative team, regulations published last week. How the industry arrived at this 17 Members of Congress, led by Reps. Boustany and Yarmuth, juncture is a story of perseverance, widespread industry sent a letter to the Treasury and IRS outlining the need for a cooperation and coordination, highly targeted Congressional regulatory change. Another pivotal moment occurred Jan. 27, support, and timing. 2015, when Rep. Yarmuth arranged a meeting with senior Treasury officials, leading horseplayers Chris Larmey and Judy Prelude: 2007-2012 Wagner, and Kevin Flanery from Churchill Downs. After preliminary conversations with Members of Congress Several months passed with no action, but in March 2015, the back in 2007, NTRA secured introduction of the Pari-mutuel Treasury and IRS issued newly proposed regulations related to Conformity and Equality Act (PACE Act) in the House of keno, bingo and slots winnings. Buried within the nearly 9,000 Representatives the following year. A then-second-term words and 719 lines of draft regulations--regs which were Congressman, Rep. Charles Boustany, Jr. (R-LA), whose district overwhelmingly panned by the casino industry and never saw included one of Louisiana=s many ADW sites, sponsored the bill the light of day--were 154 words and 13 lines of type under the to eliminate the automatic federal tax withholding on title, AGambling Winnings Other Than From Bingo, Keno and Slot pari-mutuel proceeds of $5,000 or more at odds of 300-1 or Machine Play.@ The section included the following: AThe greater--a combination likely to occur when bettors hit a Treasury Department and the IRS are aware that taxpayers multi-horse or multi-race wager that often requires a major required to report winnings from pari-mutuel gambling may investment to win. The bill saw little action but was have concerns, similar to those addressed in these proposed reintroduced in 2009 under the co-sponsorship of Rep. Boustany regulations, relating to when wagers with respect to horse and the then-sophomore Congressman Rep. John Yarmuth races, dog races, and jai alai may be treated as identical. (D-KY), whose district includes Churchill Downs racetrack. Cont. p6 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 6 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

Waldrop Op/Ed cont. $ In June, the 30-member Senate Committee on AIn addition, comments are requested regarding whether the Appropriations and the 52-member House of aggregate reporting method should be available for gambling Representatives Appropriations Committee passed winnings other than winnings from bingo, keno, and slot companion bills for fiscal year 2017 that made machine play.@ appropriations for the Treasury, IRS and certain other To say that the industry took full advantage of this opening government agencies. Both bills included language that would be an understatement. In short order, the NTRA encouraged the IRS to modernize regulations for facilitated the filing of nearly 12,000 public comments from withholding and reporting of pari-mutuel proceeds. horseplayers and key stakeholders in favor of proposed new Following up on the appropriations bills, Reps. Boustany language to redefine the Aamount of a wager@ as it relates to and Yarmuth again contacted the Secretary of the pari-mutuel winnings. Some 83% of all comments submitted to Treasury and urged the agency to move quickly. the Treasury about regulations covering bingo, keno, and slots instead were pointed toward the need for the Treasury and IRS In September, yet another pivotal moment occurred when the to modernize regulations related to reporting and withholding of NTRA, with no fanfare or publicity, arranged a meeting with pari-mutuel winnings. Treasury officials to answer specific technical questions arising Throughout the comment period, the NTRA legislative team, from proposed changes to the way pari-mutuel winnings are including our tax counsel at the Washington, D.C.-based firm of reported and withheld. Keith Johnson of AmTote, which Davis and Harman, also worked with elected officials who voiced processes some 80% of U.S. pari-mutuel wagers, and Kevin their support for the proposed change via letters, phone calls, Flanery from Churchill Downs accompanied the NTRA to this and discussions with Treasury officials. Members of the U.S. meeting. Both individuals provided excellent technical House and Senate, including House Appropriations Committee assistance that was greatly appreciated by the Treasury and IRS Chairman Hal Rogers (R-KY) and Kentucky=s then-Governor Steve personnel in attendance. The NTRA drafted and submitted Beshear, helped build the case for tax reform. proposed language to further assist the process. By mid-2015, and not long after the NTRA testified before an A few months later, as the Obama Administration drew to a IRS committee on the proposed regulatory changes, Treasury close, timing also proved propitious as staff and leadership, Department officials chose to move forward on the issue. In the charged to conclude projects by year=s end, finished their work ensuing months, Members of Congress, acting with the guidance on redefining Athe amount of a wager,@ by issuing a 31-page of the NTRA legislative team, maintained constant pressure on draft of proposed Treasury/IRS regulations Dec. 30, 2016, Treasury and IRS officials to act on the NTRA=s request. That our capping more than 2 1/2 years of unremitting Congressional and allies on the Hill were well-versed on this and other horse racing industry advocacy. The Treasury Department opened a second issues was in part due to the considerable influence of NTRA 90-day comment period which ended Mar. 30, 2017. Horse PAC, the industry=s bipartisan political action committee led by chairman William S. (Bill) Farish that has supported allies The Final Phase: Enactment of horse racing and breeding since its formation in 2002. These The NTRA submitted a comment letter requesting that are just two examples from 2016: Treasury enact the new regulations in its then current form as quickly as possible, while also requesting a 45-day grace period $ In March, Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) submitted questions to Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew in conjunction with the for uniform implementation. On a parallel path, the NTRA began Secretary=s appearance before the House Financial meeting with Tote companies and racing operators in January to Services Committee. In response, Treasury=s Office of discuss the need to be prepared for immediate implementation Tax Policy and the IRS Office of Chief Counsel of the regulations by as soon as April of this year. acknowledged the significant input from our industry, The NTRA established a second online portal for individuals to saying such input was Avery helpful in understanding submit email comments directly to the Treasury Department in these issues.@ support of the proposed regulations. Cont. p7 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

Waldrop Op/Ed cont. mutuel handle and purses. Almost 5,000 horseplayers and others responded to our call The new regulations published last week clarify Athe amount for support, further cementing the industry=s unanimous front of the wager@ to include the entire amount wagered into a for the changes and paving the way for Treasury and the IRS to specific pari-mutuel pool by an individual, not just the winning act quickly. base unit. Back to the example above, a $1 pick 6 ticket costing Treasury released an advisory Monday, Sept. 25, indicating its $140 will not be subject to withholding or reporting unless that intent to publish the new withholding and reporting rules in final winning payoff exceeds $42,000 (300 x $140 = $42,000). form Wednesday, Sept. 27, and the rest, as they say, is history. Thus, the new Treasury regulations more accurately reflect Unfortunately, the paths of Reps. Boustany and Yarmuth today=s pari-mutuel wagering environment and will positively diverged in 2016, with Rep. Boustany losing a bid for a U.S. impact a significant percentage of winning wagers, particularly Senate seat in the November elections, while Rep. Yarmuth was those involving multi-horse or multi-race exotic wagers. reelected and subsequently elevated to the position of Ranking Although some independent estimates have placed the impact Member of the House Budget Committee. Together, they began of this regulatory change at upwards of $1 billion annually, the a process that built over time to involve thousands of individuals NTRA has been careful not to project the impact. In the end, it in the racing community and in government, including ranking really doesn=t matter whether the monetary impact is $100 members of Congressional committees that included million, $500 million, $1 billion or more. The true impacts will be Administration, Appropriations, Budget, Energy and Commerce, on a more personal level, playing out hundreds, if not thousands Financial Services and Ways and Means. We thank our PAC of times a day when individual bettors will no longer be supporters, the NTRA=s legislative team, horseplayers, industry penalized by outdated and misguided regulations written during stakeholders, members of the racing media, Members of a bygone era when there was virtually no exotic wagering other Congress and their staffers, numerous other elected officials and than a single Daily Double on the card. a host of regulators within the Treasury and the IRS who helped The end result is a much-improved customer experience. The bring this effort to a successful conclusion. The entire process, next time a horseplayer hits a nice score that one would expect sustained for over 10 years and three Presidential to be a Asigner,@ there=s a very good chance he or she won=t administrations, required considerable resources by the NTRA have to visit the IRS window or have any winnings withheld. This and will prove to be worth every penny. added liquidity will lead to more churn, which benefits racing So that=s how we did it; how we all did it! There are simply too operators, horsemen, jockeys, breeders, and government. many contributors to single out everyone. And the benefits will Click to return to p1 flow to every segment of the business. That=s why we said when we first announced our success, AHorse Racing Wins.@ Alex Waldrop is President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Racing Association. Sidebar: IRS Reporting and Withholding Thresholds Before last week, horseplayers wagering on pari-mutuel races were subject to reporting on proceeds of $600 or more and automatic federal tax withholding on pari-mutuel proceeds of LOOKIN AT LUCKY FILLY TOPS FASIG FIRST more than $5,000 if the winning amount was also at least 300 times larger than the Aamount of the wager.@ Previously, the SESSION Aamount of a wager@ was defined as the winning base unit, by Brian DiDonato which virtually guaranteed that a high percentage of multi-horse TIMONIUM, MD--A Lookin At Lucky filly consigned by and multi-leg wagers triggered reporting and/or withholding for CandyLand, Agent XX topped all returns Monday evening at the horseplayers. Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Fall Yearlings Sale when Kentucky-based For example, the IRS considered the amount wagered to be $1 horseman Spider Duignan stretched to $175,000 to scoop up in the case of a $1 Pick Six consisting of 140 different hip 119. combinations costing the bettor $140. Because the 300/1 ratio is The first 150 hips went through the ring during day one, with reached at just $300 when the amount of the wager in only $1, the rest of the 513-horse catalogue scheduled to sell Tuesday. any payoff on this $140 Pick Six wager in excess of $600 Monday=s session was added to accommodate the large number triggered reporting and any payoff above $5,000 triggered of entries for the sale, which was conducted in one day in 2016. automatic withholding. This was a major problem because Because of the format change, year-to-year comparisons withholding and even reporting to some extent reduced players= should come at the conclusion of Tuesday=s session, which will liquidity during handicapping and adversely impacted pari- begin at 10:00 a.m. Cont. p8

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Lookin At Lucky Filly Tops Fasig First Session: been a great producer--this is a really nice baby, and we thought On Monday, a total of 81 yearlings changed hands for maybe we could maximize our returns, but if we didn=t sell her $2,109,200. The average was $26,040 and median was $15,000. we were fine racing her. She=s a really nice filly, and we=re The buy-back rate was 36.7%. hoping she does well.@ --@BDiDonatoTDN Duignan purchased Monday=s top lot on behalf of a group of partners. She will be trained by New York-based Michael Dilger, AUDLEY BACK IN ACTION AT TIMONIUM who was standing next to Duignan during the bidding. Duignan Audley Farm hasn=t consigned horses at a Thoroughbred and Dilger have teamed up before with the likes of multiple auction in more than 20 years, but the historic Virginia-based stakes-placed Dreams to Reality, who is also a daughter of nursery made a splash Monday in its return to the ring when Lookin At Lucky. agents Nick Sallusto and Hanzly Albina went to $140,000 to AShe=s a very good physical--classy,@ Duignan said of hip 119. acquire hip 28 on behalf of Maurice and Samantha Regan=s AThe mare=s been a very good producer; all her foals have run Newtown Anner Stud. good numbers, and her full-sister=s a decent filly.@ Audley bred the filly=s talented sire Bodemeister--responsible Trainer Gary Capuano fo the likes of this year=s GI Kentucky Derby winner Always paid $14,500 for hip 119's Dreaming--before selling him for $260,000 at the 2010 dam Slow and Steady Keeneland September Sale. (Malibu Moon) as a Dam Pink Champagne (Speightstown) won the 2003 GIII weanling at the 2002 Fasig- Natalma S. and Audley paid $475,000 for her in foal to Tipton Midlantic December Speightstown at KEENOV >05. Her second dam was MSW/MGSP Mixed Sale. A four-time Turkappeal (Turkoman) and she hails from the family of winner and $123,510 for Speightstown, Irap, Mani Bhavan, et al. Capuano and partners, AWe had high expectations for the filly--we really liked her,@ she=s been an even better said Audley Equine manager Jamie McDiarmid. AI thought she producer, responsible for was a beautifully lined filly and she was all class the whole week. the likes of multiple stakes We had a lot of action on her, everyone seemed to love her, and winner Steady Warrior and she showed great. I couldn=t be happier for my people on the stakes winner Steady N farm and the owners. That was the first sale for Audley Equine Love (Not For Love). She [as consignor] in over 20 years, and I think we had a pretty good also produced the two- one, so I=m very happy.@ time stakes-placed Hanky McDiarmid admitted that it was extra sweet to return to the Session-topping hip 119 in the ring Doodle (Cherokee=s Boy) sales with a filly by Bodemeister. Lydia Williams and the 3-year-old full- Audley is one of a number of consignors selling at the sister to hip 119 in multiple stakes-placed Lucky in Malibu, who Midlantic Fall Yearlings sale either for the first time or first time annexed a Laurel allowance Sept. 15 for Capuano, Z W P Stable in years, and cited similar reasons to others, which include a and Non Stop Stable. resurgence in the Thoroughbred industry in Maryland and the AThat was a little higher than what we expected, but she looks surrounding states. Audley=s location in Virginia means its like a pretty special filly,@ said CandyLand General Manager Mike produce qualify for the new Virginia-Certified Residency Palmer. AHer physical is second to nothing.@ Program. He continued, AI thought the filly could possibly bring AWe just thought in the Mid-Atlantic, Audley should be a part $200,000, but we=re in the first day of a two-day sale that of the [scene],@ said McDiarmid. This [region] is starting to lift off started at 4:00 for the first day. So I think it=s an experimental a little bit, as you can see, so we thought it might be a very good thing, and I think if the filly sells tomorrow she brings $200,000 time to put our name out there. We=ll be local sellers in this because people start getting desperate for good fillies. This filly area--we have different people [consigning] in Kentucky--but here, in my opinion, was a very special filly.@ when we came up here we thought the farm had the right juice Palmer was soon greeted back at the CandyLand barn by to get us there.@ Capuano and the filly=s co-breeders, Dave Picarello and Foard Founded in 1749 and for more than a century owned by the Wilgis. family of George Washington, Audley raises both AThat mare=s just been a great producer, and we thought we and purebred Angus cattle. It=s current principals had a really nice horse that maybe we could cash in on and get a are residents of Germany. decent price,@ said Capuano. AWe=re happy with it. The mare=s TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 9 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

WANTZES, FROMMER DO MORE BUSINESS HELP HAS ARRIVED, BUT SITUATION STILL IN TIMONIUM GRIM AT CAMARERO At the 2011 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale, David Wantz of by Bill Finley Copperville Farm paid $42,000 for a daughter of Speightstown A plane carrying 20 tons of hay cubes and veterinary supplies from the Carrie Frommer consignment. Turned over to trainer arrived in San Juan yesterday, which will provide needed Ollie Figgins III, the chestnut miss--eventually named Dance to sustenance for the many horses still at Camarero Racetrack and Bristol--showed immediate promise--and took stakes at two and help veterinarians and volunteers working to care for the three before really blossoming at four, capping a seven-race win horses. streak in Saratoga=s GI Ballerina S. The situation has been dire on the backstretch of Puerto Rico=s Wantz and wife Susan did more business with Frommer in lone racetrack since Hurricane Maria ravaged the island starting Timonium Monday when the noted Aiken-based horsewoman Sept. 21. paid $135,000 for hip 77, a filly by Maclean=s Music consigned For some horses, however, the supplies arrived too late. by Bill Reightler, agent. Susan Wantz bred the filly in West According to Kelley Stobie of Carribean Thoroughbred Aftercare, Virginia. three more horses at Camarero have been euthanized within AI have a lot of faith that Carrie will do right by the horse,@ said the last few days, upping the number of known equine deaths at David Wantz before Susan added, AI was crying before I saw the track to 11. Carrie bought her. That makes me feel good because I know AThe problem is that with a lot of the cheaper claiming horses, she=s in good hands.@ they haven=t had anybody to take care of them or they do and = @ An April 22. foal, the bay is the fourth foal out of the unraced the people just don t care, Stobie told the TDN from Puerto Rico. AThe horses are just being left and are standing in water Rowdy Woman (Fastness {Ire}), who was given to the Wantzes and horses can=t handle that. They will founder.@ by the late trainer and breeder Donald Townsend. Stobie added that she has been telling people who come upon AA friend of ours abandoned horses to let them out of their stalls. passed away, and we AJust let them out,@ she said. AAt least that way I can find them took the mare, and his and they can wander around and find some grass to eat.@ wife wouldn=t take her Stobie reports that the situation has improved in recent days. back,@ said Bill Wantz She said early yesterday that she expected that every horse on while standing right the backstretch would have received at least minimal care, food near the lawn jockey and water by the end of Monday afternoon. There are still about adorning his silks that 150 horses who do not have adequate shelter because they are guards the door to the in barns where the roofs have been blown off. sales pavilion. AIt was Cooperville Farm lawn jockey Stobie spoke to the TDN from the San Juan airport, where she his mare. We owned a Brian DiDonato was helping unload the cargo that had just arrived from the U.S. share in Kela, and we mainland. The work done to get the supplies and feed to Puerto didn=t have a mare to breed to him that year, and Donald said, Rico was a team effort from a number of groups, including >You just take my mare= and we=ve had her ever since. I bred her Thoroughbred Charities of America, the American Association of to some stallions maybe not as good as [Maclean=s Music], but Equine Practitioners, the Jockey Club and Ranch Aid, a FEMA she=s producing runners.@ appointed organization that assists with logistics and care for Wantz noted that Rowdy Woman is back in foal to Maclean=s large animals during natural disasters. Music, and that her 4-year-old son Kowboy Salute (Kodiak The veterinary supplies and medications en route to San Juan Kowboy) is nearing a first start at Charles Town. were donated in part by MWI Animal Health and purchased by As for hip 77, he said, AThey looked at her until she was so TEVA. Delivery was assisted by south Florida veterinary practice tired that she didn=t even want to come out of her stall, so we Teigland, Franklin, and Brokken. The hay cubes were donated in had a feeling, but you never know. Just look at her--she=s part by Cargill/Nutrena and purchased by the AAEP Foundation. beautiful. She=s big, elegant. We=ve been a big believer in Additionally, two satellite phones were purchased by the AAEP Maclean=s Music since she went to stud. She=s a little downhill; Foundation and delivery assistance was provided by south everything about her says racehorse.@ Florida Purina Animal Nutrition representative Shiela Conde. AI have to commend the industry,@ said Shelley Blodgett, a member of the Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare team who is based in Florida. Cont. p10 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 10 OF 10 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

Situation Still Grim at Camarero cont. Camarero has issued a press release saying it expects the track AWe got this plane in and it took Erin Crady of Thoroughbred will reopen shortly for training and that racing will resume there Charities of America and others moving heaven and earth to within 45 to 60 days. make it happen. There were so many false starts with this. It is a To donate to Carribean Thoroughbred Aftercare click here. mini-miracle that this plane actually got in and it is a credit to people in this industry who have a lot of influence. I am grateful for what people have done. This is literally lifeblood.@ According to a press release put out yesterday by TCA, Thoroughbred owners Terry Finley and Vince Viola played a vital role in cutting through the red tape and clearing the way for the plane to arrive in Puerto Rico. Members of the Humane Society also arrived yesterday at Camarero and will assist with the rescue efforts and assess the situation. Blodgett said that the biggest problems have been getting hay and clean water to the horses. Many have had grain but nothing else. She added that there is still a need for shavings and several horses are standing in stalls with no bedding. AIt has been 11 days since the hurricane, so for many of these horses, with the arrival of the hay and supplies, this will be the first day that they have had any forage,@ Blodgett said. AIt=s a lifeline for them. Some horses have had some grain but not enough forage or water, which is problematic. Having the forage will help them, help their digestive health so they don=t colic or founder. Water has also been a big problem. I=ve been told the water available at the track was not clean. On the flip side, there are folks hauling clean water in from their own homes or wherever they can get it from for their horses.@ Blodgett said that Stobie has been working nonstop since the hurricane hit and has had little help or rest. When reached yesterday, Stobie was clearly frustrated and said Camarero management has done little to assist her. AIt=s really been hard,@ Stobie said. AThere has been so much government crap and red tape. It=s unbelievable. I cannot believe it=s been almost two weeks since the storm and I am only now getting my first shipment of supplies. AI=ve always worked with the racetrack, but I am very disappointed with the way they have handled the care of these horses. They have enough people that could have helped me with this and they didn=t. It=s not like they are making me do everything because they couldn=t care less if I did anything. This is my job. I am here for the animals. I don=t care about anything else. I=m here to protect them and fight for their rights.@ DID YOU KNOW? The phone lines remain down at Camarero, therefore the TDN was not able to seek comment from management there GI Santa Anita Oaks winner addressing Stobie=s complaints. Paradise Woods (Union Rags) Stobie said the heroes have been the grooms. was tabbed as a “TDN Rising Star” AIt=s the poor people, the local grooms, they have been busting their butts to help these horses.@ Visit the TDN Rising Stars section on our website! OCTOBER 2017 TDN WEEKEND

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To view our monthly digital magazine [click here] Mobile phone & iPad friendly, with options to read text-only and to download as a PDF. FORMER BREEDERS= CUP HORSE PULLED UP needed a little confidence, so we sent him to the Idaho fair circuit to try and do that.@ AT IDAHO FAIR But Hanson wasn=t amenable to an interview when contacted by TDN on Monday, two days after Chips All In pulled up at Sandy Downs. He refused to discuss the nature of the horse=s injury beyond confirming that Chips All In is still alive. AI=m not going to say anything about the horse. I don=t like the way you portrayed the horse or the owners or anything about us in your article,@ Hanson said. AYou did not do any fact-finding at all. I=m not going to tell you anything. You don=t own this horse, and you=ve never paid a single training bill for this horse. It=s none of your business.@ When given the opportunity to cite and correct the parts of the column that he believed were incorrect or not factual, Hanson would not provide specifics. The column specifically stated, AIt needs to be underscored that the current connections of Chips All In have violated no rules by claiming and racing their horse where they see fit.@ Chips All In | Horsephotos Racing officials at Sandy Downs were unable to provide details by T.D. Thornton on what happened in the race or about the current condition of Chips All In (North Light {Ire}), a six-time stakes winner who Chips All In. competed in the 2013 GI Breeders= Cup Turf Sprint, was pulled The Equibase official chart for the race lists the track condition up with an undisclosed injury and failed to finish as the 1-20 as Afast@ for that day=s racing at Sandy Downs even though the favorite in a $1,750 allowance race at Sandy Downs on the Idaho weather listed in the charts was termed Arainy.@ fairs circuit on Sept. 30. AThe weather was pretty bad that day. I was actually running The injury comes just three weeks after TDN published a around trying to keep the track in shape and keep everything column that detailed the precipitous drop in class for the former going, Asaid Broc Gilstrap, the Sandy Downs racing secretary. AI southern California-based graded stakes competitor. Chips All In actually didn=t see it ... I=m not sure if he just didn=t like the mud, had been racing at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club as recently as the footing, or what, but that=s what it looks like to me from Aug. 24, but resurfaced in the entries for the Eastern Idaho State what I heard. We didn=t have any horses that were hauled off or Fair at Blackfoot and earned $990 for winning an allowance anything, so I=m assuming he=s fine.@ there Sept. 3. Dave Wheeler, the Idaho Racing Commission state steward, That TDN column, AFrom Breeders= Cup to Bullring@ (read it told TDN he witnessed and officiated the race. But he said he here), raised the issue of whether a Thoroughbred who drops would not comment on what he saw until he received an official that far down the class ladder should be considered an Aat-risk@ report from the commission veterinarian. horse even after passing required racing commission pre-race A phone message to Dr. Kent Warner, the commission veterinary checks. veterinarian assigned to Sandy Downs, was not returned prior to Chips All In had already been retired once by previous owners deadline for this story. in 2014. But a year later, he was put back into training and Chips All In is owned by a three-way partnership of Ryan and subsequently switched owners several times after being claimed Jim Hanson and Robin Dunn. His trainer is Mark Hanson, who is twice. Ryan=s brother. Ryan Hanson, one of the horse=s current co-owners, had TDN knows of at least one standing offer to re-home Chips All claimed Chips All In for $32,000 June 10, 2017, at Santa Anita In if the current connections are open to discussing that Park. In a Sept. 4 phone interview, Hanson defended his possibility. partnership=s subsequent decision to run Chips All In over the half-mile Blackfoot bullring, saying Athis horse just acts like he TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 2 OF 5 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

Mystic Miracle produced a colt by Elusive Quality in 2016 and a filly by Flatter this year before being bred back to New Year=s Day. Sales History: $12,000 Ylg '16 FTKOCT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $20,800. Click for the Equibase.com chart. Monday=s Results: O-Jeremiah C. & Jesse J. Englehart; B-Wellspring Stables (NY); 5th-PRX, $51,830, Msw, 10-2, 2yo, f, 1m 70yT, 1:41.62, fm. T-Jeremiah C. Englehart. RAUCOUS (f, 2, Speightstown --Open Water {GSW & MGISP, $310,366}, by Include) hit the board in her first two starts sprinting on the dirt before being sent postward as the 2-1 favorite here in her first try on the grass and around two turns. Breaking alertly, she saved ground going into the first turn while Mill and Gloria (Majestic Warrior) was intent on grabbing the front. Kendrick Carmouche maintained an easy hold of Raucous down the backstretch before asking her for more around the far Gaffalione, Barboza, Arindel Capture Gulfstream Summer Meet turn. The bay took command at the quarter pole and pulled Titles clear to a 2 1/2-length score over the pacesetter. This is the first Tyler Gaffalione, Victor Barboza Jr. and Arindel all took home foal out of Open Water, who produced a colt by Pioneerof the titles as the Gulfstream Park Summer Meet came to a close on Nile in 2016 and a colt by Super Saver this spring before being Sunday. bred back to Union Rags. The winner=s third dam is champion Gaffalione had to hold off Emisael Jaramillo, who won the final Flanders (Seeking the Gold). Sales History: $300,000 Ylg '16 two races of the meet, on the last day to secure the honors of KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, $38,860. Click for the top jockey with a margin of 76-74. Earlier in the meet, Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Gaffalione tied the Gulfstream Park record for wins on a single O-Robert S. Evans; B-Three Chimneys Farm (KY); T-Christophe card with seven on July 4, only tying Jerry Bailey=s mark, who set Clement. it in 1995. AIt=s an honor. My agent and I worked hard, traveling around. 7th-DEL, $34,000, Msw, 10-2, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:05.76, ft. It was tough to maintain the lead but he does a great job,@ +CANDYMANKANDO (c, 2, Twirling Candy--Not Affiliated, by Gaffalione said. AMy hat=s off to Emisael Jaramillo, Edgard Zayas Tale of the Cat) posted some upbeat workouts at Monmouth in and the other riders who rode very well this meet and made it recent weeks and was given a 3-1 chance from this career very competitive and fun for everybody.@ debut. The colt tracked the pace through a quarter-mile in Victor Barboza, Jr. took home his first trainers= title with 29 :22.10 and waited for a clear path coming off the far turn. Easing wins, five better than Ralph Nicks and Antonio Sano. The off the rail once straightened out for the drive, he set sail for the Venezuela native was a three-time champion trainer in his home front as heavily favored You=re a Survivor (Bellamy Road) country before coming to the United States in 2015. tragically broke down and fell to his outside in midstretch. Alan Cohen=s Ocala-based Arindel ended the summer meet as Candymankando was unaffected by the spill and stayed on to leading owner with 13 wins, two more than Frank Calabrese and score by a neck over Blue Chip Prospect (Bluegrass Cat). The three better than Midwest Thoroughbreds. Arindel also led all winner=s dam is also responsible for a yearling colt by Soldat and owners with nearly $700,000 in purse earnings. a weanling colt by Secret Circle. Sales History: $32,000 Ylg '16 KEEJAN; $19,000 RNA Ylg '16 FTKOCT; $32,000 2yo '17 EASMAY. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $20,400. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-JSL Stable; B-Carolin Von Rosenberg (FL); T-Gregory D. Sacco.

6th-FL, $30,000, (S), Msw, 10-2, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f, 1:06.37, ft. +WEGETSDAMUNNYS (f, 2, D=Funnybone--Mystic Miracle, by Unbridled's Song) was sent off at odds of 5-2 for this career Raucous (Speightstown) wins at third asking over the sod at Parx Racing. debut and pressed the pace before edging clear to notch a 1 3/4-length victory over favored April Fog (The Lumber Guy). TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 3 OF 5 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

Centaur Gaming=s Casino and Racing Guests Aid Disaster Relief Efforts Centaur Gaming, operators of Hoosier Park and Indiana Grand, hosted a fundraising campaign to support the disaster relief efforts for animals affected by Hurricane Harvey in early First-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, October 3 September. The company announced Monday that patrons of Farm and fee represent current information both racetracks donated a combined $24,890, to be split OVERANALYZE (Dixie Union), WinStar Farm, $10,000 between the Houston Humane Society, San Antonio Humane 113 foals of racing age/20 winners/1 black-type winner Society and SPCA of Texas. 1-TDN, Msw 6f, OVER ICCE, 5-2 AAlthough Hurricane Harvey has long passed, the effects of the storm will be long-lived,@ said Jim Brown, Centaur Gaming=s PAYNTER (Awesome Again), WinStar Farm, $25,000 president and COO. AThanks to the kindness and generosity of 95 foals of racing age/4 winners/1 black-type winner Centaur Gaming=s guests, we were able to send each 7-IND, Msw 5fT, PAYNTED VERSE, 20-1 organization a check for $8,297. Those funds will aid in providing $3,500 E '17 KEE JAN shelter, medical attention, food, and supplies for the thousands of animals who were affected by the disaster.@ Second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, October 3 Centaur Gaming added an additional $10,000 to the American Farm and fee represent current information AMERICAIN (Dynaformer), Calumet Farm, $15,000 Red Cross and encouraged its 2,000 employees statewide to 69 foals of racing age/11 winners/0 black-type winners support relief efforts. 7-IND, Msw 5fT, TRUE SIMPLICITY, 15-1 $5,000 FTK OCT yrl INDUSTRY INFO

Take2 Champions to be Honored at Capital Challenge The High-Score Champions of the TAKE2 Thoroughbred League BREEDERS’ EDITION have been named, and they will be honored during a ceremony at the prestigious Capital Challenge Horse Show at Prince George Equestrian Center in Upper Marlboro, MD Oct. 4 . STAKES RESULTS: AWe congratulate the TAKE2 champions, and thank all of the ASCOT GRADUATION S., C$100,000, HST, 10-1, 2yo, 1 1/16m, owners, trainers and riders who support our program,@ TAKE2 1:46.42, ft. and NYTHA President Rick Violette Jr. said. ATogether with our 1--WISE MARKET, 120, c, 2, by Mass Market--Fuchsia Gold sponsors and advocates from the racing industry, we are doing (MSW), by Vying Victor. (C$1,500 Ylg '16 BRCSEP). O-Philip what we set out to do--highlight the success of Thoroughbreds Hall, Blair Law, & Brian Albertson; B-Suzanne I. Anderson (BC); in the sport horse world, and make it easier to find second T-Philip Hall; J-Amadeo Perez. C$55,000. Lifetime Record: careers for our retired racehorses.@ 6-2-2-0, $99,390. The TAKE2 Jet Run Award presentation will be held the 2--Day Raider, 120, c, 2, New Year=s Day--Jordan's Sorority, by evening of Saturday, Oct. 7, 2017, at the Retired Racehorse Pleasant Tap. ($10,000 Wlg '15 KEENOV). O-Canyon Farms; Project=s annual Thoroughbred Makeover and National B-Kerby G Chua (KY); T-Craig MacPherson. C$20,000. Symposium at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. 3--Sheriff Clarke, 120, g, 2, Milwaukee Brew--Savan' Brianne, by The 2018 TAKE2 Thoroughbred League season is already Broken Vow. (C$9,000 Ylg '16 BRCSEP). O-Dennis Tucker; B-Cal underway, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 26, 2018. For more Britton (ON); T-Philip Hall. C$10,000. information, go to www.take2throughbreds.com. Margins: 1HF, NK, 3/4. Odds: 5.80, 18.20, 35.30. TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 4 OF 5 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • OCTOBER 3, 2017

ARCTIC QUEEN S., $50,000, FL, 10-2, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 6th-DEL, $36,625,(NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($15,000), 10-2, 3yo/up, 1:11.46, ft. f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:41.73, fm. 1--WONDERMENT, 120, f, 4, Cosmonaut--A Wonder She Is, by AL HAYYAH (IRE) (f, 4, Lope de Vega {Ire}--Black Dahlia {GB} Three Wonders. ($24,000 Wlg '13 FTNMIX; $47,000 RNA Ylg {SP}, by Dansili {GB}) Lifetime Record: MSP, 13-2-4-5, $105,714. '14 SARAUG; $185,000 3yo '16 FTKNOV). O-Walking L O-Al Shaqab Racing; B-SF Bloodstock LLC (IRE); T-Christophe Thoroughbreds & Magdalena Racing (Sherri McPeek); Clement. *i60,000 Ylg '14 ARAUG. B-Michael S Landers (NY); T-Kenneth G. McPeek; J-Dylan Davis. $30,000. Lifetime Record: GSW, 17-5-2-3, $364,120. 6th-ZIA, $34,500, (S), 10-2, (C), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09.93, ft. FORGER (g, 4, Attila's Storm--Faked Out, by Gone Hollywood) 2--Bee Noteworthy, 124, m, 5, Read the Footnotes--Beesanees, Lifetime Record: 20-5-7-2, $158,841. O/B-R. D. Hubbard (NM); by Anees. O-Check Mark Stables LLC; B-Sequel Stallions New T-Todd W. Fincher. York, LLC & Willard C Freeman (NY); T-H. James Bond. $10,000. 8th-OTP, $32,571, 10-1, (NW1$X), 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:47.16, ft. 3--She's All Ready, 124, f, 4, Girolamo--Prominent, by El Prado CAROLINA ISLAND (g, 3, Monsajem--Carolina Grande, by (Ire). ($37,000 Ylg '14 SARAUG; $45,000 2yo '15 EASMAY). Sought After) Lifetime Record: 11-3-0-2, $50,932. O-Joe O-Nirvana Stables; B-Kings and Queens Farm (NY); T-James T. Daehling, & Holly Evans; B-Daehling Ranch (CA); T-Holly Evans. Ryerson. $5,000. 1/2 bro selling at OBSOCT with Select Sales - HIP #201 4th-TDN, $31,800, (S), 10-2, (NW2L), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11.42, ft. Margins: NO, 7 3/4, NO. Odds: 0.90, 3.20, 4.00. MANNFORD (g, 3, Ready's Image--Fallseed, by Forest Wildcat) CHAVES COUNTY S., $50,000, ZIA, 10-2, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, Lifetime Record: 9-2-2-1, $65,568. O-L and N Racing LLC; B-T/C 1:38.86, ft. Stable, LLC (OH); T-Steven M. Asmussen. *$22,000 Ylg '15 1--K P WILDCAT, 123, f, 4, Include--Londolozi, by Forest FTKOCT; $70,000 2yo '16 OBSOPN. **1/2 to Ivy Bell Wildcat. ($22,000 RNA Ylg '14 KEESEP; $40,000 2yo '15 (Archarcharch), SW & GSP, $215,785. OBSOPN). O-Karl Pergola; B-Cloyce C. Clark (KY); T-Weston Martin; J-Roimes Chirinos. $30,000. Lifetime Record: MSW, 13-8-2-2, $328,636. 7th-PID, $29,980, 10-1, (NW3L), 3yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f (AWT), SELECT SALES Graduate...Exceeding Expectations 1:16.36, ft. 2--Super Humor, 120, m, 5, Super Saver--Heavenly Humor, by SEEKNTHEGIANTPEARL (f, 3, Hat Trick {Jpn}--Seeknfind, by Distorted Humor. ($100,000 Ylg '13 FTKOCT; $33,000 3yo '15 Giant's Causeway) Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $42,125. O-Ricardo KEENOV; $17,000 RNA 5yo '17 KEEJAN; $42,000 5yo '17 Bailey; B-Colts Neck Stables LLC (KY); T-Ricardo Bailey. *$3,000 FTKHRA). O-Judge Lanier Racing; B-WinStar Farm, LLC (ON); Ylg '15 KEESEP. T-Miguel L. Hernandez. $11,000. Half-bro selling at EASOCT, HIP 379 - DARBY DAN FARM 5th-PID, $28,710, 10-1, (NW3L), 3yo/up, 6 1/2f (AWT), 1:16.91, Registered Ontario-Bred ft. BOOMIN GOOSE (g, 3, Get Stormy--Crocodile Tuff {MSP}, by Petionville) Lifetime Record: 13-3-2-2, $70,875. O-Katy Cheeks; 3--Diez Dancer, 120, m, 5, Stevie Wonderboy--Miss Carrera, by B-Pope & Marc McLean & Pope McLean Jr. (KY); T-Katy Cheeks. Memo (Chi). ($32,000 4yo '16 KEEJAN). O-Judge Lanier Racing; *$2,500 Ylg '15 FTKOCT. B-Beckett Team, LLC (KY); T-Miguel L. Hernandez. $5,000. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Margins: 4 3/4, 7HF, 3. Odds: 1.30, 5.90, 40.60. Treble in Paradise, f, 2, Treasure Beach (GB)--Golden Trumpet, by Formal Gold. TDN, 10-2, 5 1/2f, 1:06.66. B-Elizabeth ALLOWANCE RESULTS: LaPierre & Jennifer Given (FL). *$14,000 Ylg '16 OBSWIN; 8th-PRX, $53,420, (NW3X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 10-2, 3yo/up, 6f, $7,000 2yo '17 OBSAPR; $2,000 2yo '17 BARMAY. 1:10.32, ft. City Dr, g, 3, Freud--Tishmeister (SW, $186,255), by City Zip. FL, GREAT STUFF (h, 5, Quality Road--Sumptuous {MSP, $105,245}, 10-2, 1m, 1:43.53. B-John P. Hicks & Howard C. Nolan (NY). by Hennessy) Lifetime Record: 20-5-7-4, $280,802. O-Bruce *$1,000 RNA Wlg '14 FTNMIX; $10,000 Ylg '15 EASOCT. Golden Racing; B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC (KY); T-David Jacobson. *$185,000 Ylg '13 KEESEP; $145,000 3yo '15 +To Satisfy You, f, 3, Nacimiento--Crafty Finale, by Crafty C. T. KEENOV. ZIA, 10-2, (S), 5f, :59.66. B-Denton Crozier (NM).

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Another Smart One, g, 3, Smarty Jones--Lelander, by Cherokee Run. Seoul, 10-1, Hcp. ($79k), 1400m. B-D J Stable (PA). *$42,000 2yo >16 FTMMAY. Lucky Nine, g, 3, To Honor and Serve--Affirmed Dancer (SW & GSP, $211,100), by Affirmed. Busan, 10-1, Hcp. ($66k), 1200m. B-Robert Trussell Jr, John TL Jones III & Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd (KY). *1/2 to La Gran Bailadora (Afleet IN JAPAN: Alex), GSW & GISP, $338,416; and Fun In D= Sun (Sun King), SP, Ten Mohs, f, 3, Speightstown--Lemon Kiss (SW, $152,110), by $151,288. **$57,000 Ylg >15 KEESEP; $45,000 2yo >16 Lemon Drop Kid. Hanshin, 10-1, Plate Race, 6f. Lifetime OBSMAR. ***Won by five lengths as the 1-2 favorite to win for Record: 5-2-1-0, $46,018. O-North Hills; B-Mark Gittins (KY); the second time in three starts. T-Yuji Iida. AAs I have ridden her in work, I knew she was a Choegang Schiller, g, 6, Artie Schiller--Changeable, by Miswaki. talented filly,@ said Shinichiro Akiyama. *1/2 to Lochte Seoul, 10-1, Hcp. ($96k), 1200m. B-Runnymede Farm Inc & (Medaglia d=Oro), GISW, $769,080. **$230,000 Ylg >15 KEESEP. The Peter J Callahan Rev. Trust Dated 2-28-02 (KY). *Set new ***AThis is my first time riding her in a race, but I received track record of 1:10.4. **1/2 to Savvy Hester (Heatseeker instructions from her regular rider Yutaka Take. She was in {Ire}), SW & GSP, $290,219. ***$3,000 RNA Wlg >11 KEENOV; good form today.@ VIDEO. $25,000 Ylg >12 FTKOCT. Raised & Sold by Hunter Valley Farm

Liver Bird, c, 3, The Factor--Broadway Lullaby, by WINNERS BY AMERICAN SIRES Songandaprayer. Nakayama, 9-30, Novice Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: 8-1-1-1, $77,876. O-Yukio Baba; B-Marablue Farm IN JAPAN: (KY), LLC; T-Takahisa Tezuka. *$85,000 Wlg >14 KEENOV; Danon Iris (Jpn), f, 4, Arch--California Nectar (GSW, $344,000), $35,000 Ylg >15 KEESEP; $460,000 2yo >16 BARMAR. **AHe by Stormy Atlantic. Nakayama, 9-30, Plate Race, 6f. Lifetime handled the kickback ok,@ said winning jockey Keita Tosaki. AHe Record: 12-3-2-1, $288,230. O-Danox Inc.; B-Northern Farm let down well in the stretch and has lots of potential.@ VIDEO. (Jpn); T-Tomohito Ozeki. *$470,000 i/u >12 FTKNOV. VIDEO. IN SOUTH KOREA: Moohnak Chief, c, 2, Pioneerof the Nile--Talullah Lula (GSP), by Old Trieste. Seoul, 10-1, Hcp. ($66k), 1400m. B-White Fox Farm (KY). *$37,000 RNA Ylg >16 KEESEP. Congratulations to last week=s JockeyTalk360.com Jockey of the Week, Flavien Prat, who won the GI Zenyatta S. aboard +Cheongsu Yeogeol, f, 2, Run Away and HideBFan Appeal, by Paradise Woods (Union Rags), the GI Chandelier S. aboard Lear Fan. Seoul, 9-30, Hcp. ($52k), 1:13. B-Tony Feng & Moonshine Memories (Malibu Moon) and the GI Rodeo Drive Norman Cheng (KY). *Won by nine lengths on debut. **1/2 to S. aboard Avenge (War Front) Saturday at Santa Anita. Dakota Gypsy (Horse Chestnut {SAf}), MSP, $210,236. ***$7,500 RNA Ylg >16 KEEJAN; $8,500 Ylg >16 KEESEP. The Grand, c, 3, Dialed In--Believe In Wonder, by Aldebaran. Follow the TDN staff on Twitter Busan, 10-1, Hcp. ($79k), 1400m. B-Phillips Racing Partnership Thoroughbred Daily News (KY). *1/2 to T. D. Vance (Rahy), GSW, $576,959; Bergerac (Rahy), MGSP, $261,698; and Philippe (Mineshaft), GSP, @kelseynrileyTDN @BDiDonatoTDN @SteveSherackTDN

$127,267. **$7,000 Wlg >14 KEENOV; $40,000 RNA Ylg >15 @JessMartiniTDN @CDeBernardisTDN @BMassamTDN KEESEP; $50,000 2yo >16 OBSJUN. Trained at Crupi’s New Castle Farm @EquinealTDN @HLAndersonTDN @suefinley @MKane49 @barryweisbord @thorntontd @garykingTDN @SarahKAndrew @theTDN Kentucky Yeonin, f, 3, Line of David--Freedom of Speech, by @JBiancaTDN Danzig. Seoul, 9-30, Hcp. ($79k), 1200m. B-Michael Power (KY). *Formerly Religious Freedom. **$34,000 RNA Ylg >15 FTKJUL; $30,000 Ylg >15 FTKOCT.

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Ballymacoll's long-term manager Peter Reynolds has been in BOOK 1 OPENS WITH Newmarket over the weekend to oversee the first batch of yearlings to be offered. He said, "There's been tremendous SPECIAL BALLYMACOLL interest in the fillies and good interest in the colt as well. The difficulty I've had is trying to explain to people that there literally SIDE DISH is no reserve on any of the horses. They're here to sell, whether people think they are worth 25,000gns or 200,000gns, and by the end of Tuesday we'll have five fewer horses. Corduff have done a brilliant job and it's been a great team effort as I have two of my Ballymacoll staff working with them as well. We move on after this and the next lot of yearlings will be coming in tomorrow evening." He continued, "We've had to withdraw a Sea The Moon yearling from Book 2 and he will be offered in December instead, when we'll also have the mares and nine foals being sold by Norelands Stud. Laura Weinstock, Simon's widow, will be coming to Tattersalls for the mares' sale to see them go through. It's the end of an era." Cont. p2 IN TDN AMERICA TODAY Lot 168 | Emma Berry PEDIGREE INSIGHTS: BOLT D’ORO Andrew Caulfield examines the pedigree of GI FrontRunner S. By Emma Berry hero Bolt d’Oro (Medaglia d’Oro). Click or tap here to go With European racing's biggest weekend behind us, many of straight to TDN America. those who played leading roles at Chantilly on Sunday were already in Newmarket and in action early on Monday morning at Tattersalls in pursuit of the next crop of stars. The Juddmonte operation is rarely without a superstar representative in recent years but while still happily receiving congratulations for the extraordinary Arc victory of Enable (GB) (Nathaniel {Ire}), the team's thoughts will be turning to the more commercial aspects of the stallion business and the members of the first crop of Kingman (GB) about to take to the ring for Book 1 of the October Sale. They include a half-sister to the Group 2-placed listed winner Abingdon (Street Cry {Ire}) and recent maiden winner Aim of Artemis (Ire) (Leroidesanimaux {Brz}), who, as lot 168, will be the second yearling from a major dispersal of the Ballymacoll Stud stock, which adds an extra element of pathos to Europe's biggest yearling sale. The five Book 1 yearlings from Ballymacoll--starting with a Sea The Stars (Ire) yearling out of the champion racemare Islington (Ire) (Sadler's Wells)--will all be offered at the end of Tuesday's session through Corduff Stud and will be followed next week by another three in Book 2.

Keeping good company

Oasis Dream is a top five active European stallion by blacktype winners, Group winners & Group 1 winners.

Leading active European sires in order of lifetime Group winners (Northern Hemisphere crops only) Sire Blacktype % Blacktype Group % Group Group Group 1 winners winners to winners winners to wins winners runners runners 1 GALILEO 230 16.25 150 10.6 339 63 2 DUBAWI 117 15.58 76 10.12 159 25 PIVOTAL 142 10.8 76 5.78 125 24 4 DANSILI 123 11.64 74 7 155 20 5 OASIS DREAM 107 10.9 53 5.4 96 15 6 INVINCIBLE SPIRIT 95 8.33 49 4.3 104 14 Statistics supplied by Hyperion Promotions Ltd to September 19th 2017

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Peter Reynolds | Tattersalls Book 1 Opens With Special Ballymacoll Side Dish Cont. from p1 Though the dispersal brings to a close a significant chapter in bloodstock history, the Reynolds family's association with the Ballymacoll bloodlines will not end entirely as, with his son, Peter Reynolds now owns Roshanak (Ire), a Spinning World half-sister to G1 Melbourne Cup winner Fiorente (Ire) (Monsun {Ger}) who has produced the listed winners Araaja (Ire) (Iffraaj Deutsches Derby winner Sea The Moon (Ger) has already been {GB}) and Tom Melbourne (Ire) (Dylan Thomas {Ire}) among her well received in his native country, where his first yearlings were offspring. The latter was beaten just half a length in the G1 the talk of the BBAG Sale last month. Similarly, the first crops of Epsom H. at Randwick on Saturday, thus providing another No Nay Never and Australia (GB) were met with approval last update to his dam's yearling half-sister by Cacique (Ire), who week at Goffs, and all three have significant representation sells as lot 772 in Book 2. throughout the three sessions of Book 1, along with fellow Ballymacoll Stud is far from the only major breeder to have Group 1 winners Charm Spirit (Ire), Noble Mission (GB), Olympic used Kingman in his first year at stud. Twenty-five of his Glory (Ire), Slade Power (Ire), Toronado (Ire) and War yearlings have been slated for Book 1 and he is in good company Command. among the freshman sires. Elarqam (GB), a son of the Classic winners Frankel (GB) and Attraction (GB), was one of the leading lights of last year's Book 1 when selling for 1.6 million gns to Shadwell and he gave the sale a further boost when notching his first stakes victory at Newmarket's Rowley Mile last Thursday, appropriately in the G3 Somerville Tattersalls S. Only a mile away as the crow flies, his half-brother by Dubawi (Ire) was settling into his temporary new digs at Park Paddocks and will be the ninth lot into the ring on Thursday morning (lot 347). In the last nine years since the global recession figures have climbed consistently for Book 1, with just shy of 50 million gns changing hands back in 2008 through to last year's record turnover of 88 million gns. It will be no surprise to see that tally bettered again this year.

Elarqam | Racing Post TATTERSALLS OCTOBER PINHOOK GUIDE YEARLING SALE, BOOK 1 - DAY 1 Lot Sex Pedigree Price Sale Buyer 4 f Iffraaj x Ighraa 125,000 TATDEC Yeomanstown Stud 11 c Dark Angel x Interim Payment 160,000 TATDEC Blandford Bloodstock 12 c Kodiac x Inyordreams 190,000 TATDEC Ballydogen Stud 26 c Charm Spirit x Kite Mark 43,000 TATDEC Tally-Ho Stud 28 c Camelot x La Sylvia 140,000 TATDEC Platinum Bloodstock 35 c Frankel x Lady Linda 200,000 TATDEC Vendor 40 f Galileo x Lady Springbank 300,000 TATDEC Stauffenberg BSServices 45 c Scat Daddy x Late Day Sun 75,000 KEEJAN Glidawn Stud 46 c Siyouni x Late Night 80,000 TATDEC Jamie Railton 47 f Noble Mission x Laurel Lassie 20,000 KEENOV Glidawn Stud 50 f Exceed And Excel x Leopard Hunt 70,000 TATDEC Boyce Bloodstock 52 c Dandy Man x Letizia Sophia 18,000 GOFNOV KS BS 57 c Toronado x Lily Link 120,000 TATDEC Amanda Skiffington 62 f Showcasing x Love And Cherish 120,000 TATDEC Yeomanstown Stud 65 f Kingman x Lovely Blossom 180,000 TATDEC Stauffenberg BSServices 69 c Lope de Vega x Lucky Clio 78,000 TATDEC Good Will Bloodstock 71 c Makfi x Lune Rose 42,000 GOFNOV Weir View 72 f Oasis Dream x Madam President 130,000 TATDEC Tom Malone 86 c Kodiac x Margarita 140,000 TATDEC Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock 87 c Medaglia d’Oro x Marietta 13,500 KEEJAN Glidawn Stud 88 c Charm Spirit x Marika 80,000 TATDEC Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock 101 f Dark Angel x Mirror Effect 80,000 TATDEC JC Bloodstock 102 c Le Havre x Mishhar 92,000 ARQDEC Jamie Railton 105 c Acclamation x Missisipi Star 185,000 TATDEC Carmel Stud 109 c Dark Angel x Mood Indigo 115,000 TATDEC Camas Park Stud 112 c Zoffany x Mount Crystal 110,000 TATDEC Cormac McCormack BS 116 f Toronado x Myth And Magic 10,500 GOFNOV G Burke 119 c Dark Angel x Natty Bumppo 140,000 TATDEC Dromoland Stud 129 f Oasis Dream x Noyelles 220,000 GOFNOV Stauffenberg BS 130 f Kingman x Our Little Secret 135,000 TATDEC Peter & Ross Doyle Bloodstock 136 f Kodiac x Payphone 105,000 GOFNOV Tally Ho Stud 138 f Sea The Stars x Peinture Rose 160,000 ARQDEC Broadhurst Agency 140 c Poet’s Voice x Persario 98,000 TATDEC Vendor 142 f Pivotal x Phillipina 75,000 TATDEC Howson & Houldsworth Bloodstock 144 c Helmet x Pizzarra 92,000 TATDEC Redpender Stud 146 c Kingman x Please Sing 105,000 TATDEC Vendor 149 c Charm Spirit x Postale 140,000 TATDEC Epona Bloodstock 163 c Toronado x Raskutani 190,000 TATDEC MC Bloodstock

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INNOVATION KEY AT IFHA CONFERENCE By Kelsey Riley Paris, FRANCE--Innovation was a common theme at the 51st International Conference of Horseracing Authorities hosted by Longines and the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities in Paris on Monday. The discussions and presentations included a panel on racehorse aftercare; an update on the redevelopment of two of Europe=s key racecourses, The Curragh and Longchamp; the transition of Vice President, International Operations racing on wagering from a local to a global market; and how the Gary King racing and breeding industries will be affected by Brexit. Twitter: @garykingTDN [email protected] + 1.732.320.0975 Aftercare: An International Responsibility... AAftercare initiatives are, and should always be, an essential International Editor part of our business planning regardless of geography,@ said Kelsey Riley Twitter: @kelseynrileyTDN IFHA Vice Chairman Jim Gagliano, also vice president and chief [email protected] executive officer of the Jockey Club, in opening a panel on Thoroughbred aftercare. AIf we hope to prosper as an European Editor entertainment option, we need others to know that we=re taking Emma Berry good care of our horses.@ Twitter: @collingsberry [email protected]

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Cafe Racing Sean Cronin Jim Gagliano | IFHA/Scoop Dyga Tom Frary Gagliano provided a recap of the key points presented by the [email protected] International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses at the Pan Irish Correspondent American Conference in May. IFAR=s objectives are to raise Daithi Harvey awareness, improve education on, develop a network for and promote racehorse aftercare on a global scale. In its first year it Regular Columnists has targeted its audience through direct communication and Andrew Caulfield media coverage, and has generated keen interest worldwide. Chris McGrath AInternational interest and participation in IFAR before and John Berry after the conference has been overwhelming in the best sense Kevin Blake of the term,@ Gagliano said. Tom Peacock The second IFAR forum will be held in conjunction with the 37th Asian Racing Conference in Seoul, South Korea May 13 to 18, 2018. Cont. p4 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 4 OF 15 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 3 OCTOBER, 2017

IFHA Conference Cont. Paulick Report publisher Ray Paulick spoke about horse welfare and aftercare from a media perspective. Paulick pointed Gagliano pointed to one specific initiative as a success story for to three incidents that thrust aftercare and welfare into the Thoroughbreds and wider communities: the Man O=War project, national spotlight in America: the overseas slaughter of Exceller which was spearheaded by and Ferdinand, and the horse owner and philanthropist breakdown of Eight Belles at the Earle Mack to measure the 2008 Kentucky Derby. effectiveness of equine-assisted AFor the most part the therapy for war veterans with mainstream media, the daily post-traumatic stress disorder. newspapers and television, and AThe Man O=War Project is the the trade press, the daily, first university-led research trial weekly and monthly to determine the effectiveness Thoroughbred publications, paid of equine-assisted therapy and no attention to this issue for to establish guidelines for the decades,@ he said. ABut there application of equine-assisted were several game-changing therapy for veterans with PTSD,@ events that would soon take Gagliano said. AEquine-assisted place, forcing the media to shine therapy programs benefit not some light on the subject.@ only the humans, but also the Paulick spoke about the good IFHA Chairman Louis Romanet | IFHA/Scoop Dyga horses, including the many to come from all three tragedies: retired Thoroughbreds used in these programs. These programs The Exceller fund for ex-racehorses was created, and are ideal second careers for our retired equine athletes and we Ferdinand=s death spurred proactivity by both the Americans look forward to the results of this very important research.@ and Japanese in repatriating pensioned stallions. Cont. p5 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 5 OF 15 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 3 OCTOBER, 2017

IFHA Conference Cont. These figures signal a bright future for the industry in Ireland Eight Belles=s death prompted a federal government hearing in and highlight the necessity of bringing The Curragh up to speed the U.S. congress examining drugs and other issues that put as a world-class facility, Kavanagh said. aftercare under the attention of the national media. AThe Curragh is a very versatile, very high-quality track, but the Other positive developments for racehorse aftercare have problem with The Curragh down through the years is that the included the development of the Thoroughbred Aftercare facilities at The Curragh did not match the track,@ he said. AThe Alliance, and an increase in Thoroughbred horse shows, which Curragh was last redeveloped in 1962, and since then there=s showcase the abilities of ex-racehorses, as well as an increase in been some bits and pieces of work done but no major positive coverage in the media about retrained racehorses. redevelopment.@ A public/private partnership company was established to help Redevelopment For the Future... fund the i72-million redevelopment, which began earlier this Brian Kavanagh, chief executive officer of Horse Racing Ireland year. The investors in that company, which now owns one-third and vice chairman of the IFHA, opened the >Special Presentation of The Curragh, with the other two-thirds owned by HRI and the of the New European Racecourses Redevelopment= with some Irish Turf Club, are His Highness The Aga Khan, insightful statistics on the impact of Irish racing returned by a Godolphin/Sheikh Mohammed, Derrinstown Stud/Sheikh recent Deloitte economic impact study. The Irish racing and Hamdan, Moyglare Stud Farm and the Coolmore partners: John breeding industries have a core economic impact of i1.05 Magnier, Derrick Smith and Michael Tabor. billion annually, and a direct and stimulated expenditure of i1.84 billion. The Irish industries support 9,500 direct jobs and Kavanagh was followed by Curragh CEO Derek McGrath, who 28,900 total jobs from offshoot industries. Ireland boasts the spoke about specifics of the project, including the new four- highest number of horses per 10,000 people (50) of any racing level, state-of-the-art grandstand and the reconstruction of the nation, with Australia coming next at 28, followed by Britain at stable yards, one half of which is already completed. McGrath five and the U.S. and France at four. Twenty-five percent of said the project is, however, about much more than the physical Ireland=s adult population has an interest in racing, up from 22% aesthetics of the new buildings. in 2010. Racing is Ireland=s second-most attended sport. Cont. p6 SEA THE STARS

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IFHA Conference Cont. the country since online betting was legalized in 2010. Wagering AThis is far bigger than just a building,@ he said. AFor us we have on racing has been on a steady decline over the last five years, to really build something which is for the future. We know a lot while wagering on other sports has risen. about racegoers but I think it=s very important we=re focused ASince the opening of online betting, other sports have taken very much on listening and i1 billion from racing turnover,@ learning and experience, not said Delloye. AThat has resulted attendance. We want to in a sharp decline of the understand what=s important for revenues of France Galop. In people. We=re talking to three that context, the revamp of sets of audience: the racing Longchamp, which will cost professionals, the racegoers and around i140 million [wholly our local community. We=re not funded by France Galop], is a just building a new building, bold move. But we=re seeing it we=re setting ourselves a much as a no-miss, because no higher goal, and that=s to take company can gain new clients if flat racing to new heights.@ it doesn=t invest in the future.@ The same lofty ambitions are held for the new Longchamp, Taking Back Racing=s which is set to open next April Market Share... after construction began two Olivier Delloye | IFHA/Scoop Dyga IFHA Vice Chairman and Hong years ago. Longchamp stages 17 Kong Jockey Club Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrecht- of France=s 28 Group 1 races and generates i450 million in Bresges opened the forum AInternational Strategy: Transitioning betting turnover annually, but France Galop Chief Executive from a local to a global market@ by outlining trends in gambling Olivier Delloye pointed to the threat that has plagued racing in globally. Cont. p7 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 7 OF 15 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 3 OCTOBER, 2017

IFHA Conference Cont. Hong Kong enjoyed the greatest year-on-year growth of racing turnover of any major racing nation last year, up 10.7%, while Australia (+8.4%), Japan (+5%) and the U.S. (+0.7%) also showed increases. Wagering on racing in France was down 1.5% last year, and it was down 1.1% in the UK. In comparison with sports betting as a whole, wagering on racing globally was down 13.6% between 2012 and 2015, while sports betting was up 6.2%. AThis shows the real threat to our market share from sports betting,@ said Engelbrecht-Bresges. AOther forms of gambling are projected to grow faster in future years. Racing is projected to grow by 7% in 2022, while sports betting is projected to grow by 52%. Horse racing has lost approximately 1% of the sports betting market share between 2012 and 2015, during which period lotteries have grown by 3%. This shows that we have to think about strategies: how can we grow our revenues and keep our market share?@ He stressed the importance of Akeeping our house in order,@ in terms of value creation in racing, which is done by a combination of strong governance, putting on a strong product for racing fans (facilities and good experiences for fans and owners) and a strong wagering product (a good race programme and large fields to maximize the wagering potential). AThe full integration between the racing organizers and the wagering operator gives you, from a data perspective, if you understand your customer, the ideal combination,@ said While the HKJC employs a commingling strategy, Japan has Engelbrecht-Bresges. AUnfortunately, this only happens in very developed a simulcast model with separate pools on overseas few jurisdictions--if one looks at Japan, Hong Kong and races, and Japan Racing Association President and Chief Singapore--where you have a completely integrated model that Executive Officer Masayuki Goto was on hand to talk about his you can really understand what the customers needs are.@ country=s process, which began with having laws changed in He also stressed the importance of being savvy with wagering 2015 to allow for wagering on overseas races when a Japanese products and parimutuel offerings, and taking into consideration horse is participating. The number of Japanese horses running in what will be more successful in today=s global wagering market. group races overseas rose between 2015 and 2016, and the average turnover wagered in Japan for the major international races with Japanese participation in 2016 was an average of $12 million per race. Xavier Hurstel, chairman and CEO of the PMU, described the international market as one of four pillars of the organization=s 2020 strategy. The PMU first linked pools with Monaco in 1987, and the first foreign programme it imported for simulcasting was the 1997 Breeders= Cup. It now has relationships throughout Europe, North and South America, Russia, Africa and Australia with both common and separate pools. Looking to the future, the PMU hopes to develop programs in high-potential markets like South Korea and Hong Kong, and to launch a specific PMU Hub catered to its foreign partners.

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IFHA Conference Cont. Brexit and Racing... Brian Kavanagh later returned to the podium to talk about the To conclude the session, Richard Cheung, the HKJC=s executive challenges Brexit poses to the European racing industry. director, customer and marketing, spoke about the club=s AIt has challenged us to look at the fundamentals of our commingling strategy up to this point, and how commingling business and I see nothing but cooperation and unity amongst countries should work together for future development. Cheung particularly Britain, Ireland and France,@ he said. reiterated Engelbrecht-Bresges=s assessment that a pillar to Specifically related to Ireland, Brexit could cause complications developing a successful commingling product is maintaining an between the racecourses and stud farms in Ireland and industry with integrity and a strong racing product, and he also Northern Ireland, which currently operate as one. It could see spoke about how the HKJC has learned to tailor its product, like tariffs imposed on trade, and the impact of the exchange rate as its racecards, to foreign audiences. He outlined key steps the it relates to the sterling is already being seen. Kavanagh noted HKJC used to resonate with its commingling partners overseas, that the British and Irish industries are highly integrated, with including developing an Aecosystem@ of media partners and key movement of about 17,000 horses between the two countries opinion leaders; greater education in Hong Kong racing each year. They operate under a single stud book, 80% of Irish overseas; and targeting overseas Chinese. The HKJC=s strategies bloodstock exports are to Britain and many of Ireland=s media of ongoing development of its commingling pools include rights contracts are in sterling. working with its partners to participate in exotic bet-types that AIt=s the best example you=ll find in the sporting and business are popular in other jurisdictions. world of total integration of two countries,@ Kavanagh said. AThe horse racing and bloodstock industries in Britain and Ireland effectively operate as one.@ IFHA Chairman Louis Romanet brought the conference to a close by saying, AThere are many challenges that each of us must meet in our own countries and across borders. The future will be equally daunting, but I remain optimistic that the passion of our stakeholders and customers will lead us to more fruitful days.@

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"He's in good form and all roads lead to the Dewhurst," said Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager to owner Khalid Abdullah. "He's working nicely again and we're back on track with him. "It would certainly cap a great season were he to win."

EXPERT EYE ON COURSE FOR DEWHURST Juddmonte=s undefeated Expert Eye (GB) (Acclamation {GB}) is firmly on course for the G1 Darley Dewhurst S. at Newmarket on Saturday week. Sir Michael Stoute's youngster created a huge impression when winning the G2 Vintage S. at Glorious Goodwood by 4 1/2 lengths on Aug. 1. That form could hardly have worked out any better with the fourth, James Garfield (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), and fifth, Seahenge (Scat Daddy), Tuesday, October 3 subsequently winning the G2 S. and G2 Champagne S., UNITED KINGDOM: respectively. Stoute had hoped to take G1 2000 Guineas CITYSCAPE (GB) (Selkirk), Overbury Stud favourite Expert Eye to Ireland for the G1 National S., but he 61 foals of racing age/4 winners/0 black-type winners met with a minor setback. 14:20-AYR, 8f, BARNEY GEORGE (GB) 11,500gns Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; i800 RNA Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2016; ,24,000 Goffs UK 2yo Breeze-Up Sale 2017 DABIRSIM (FR) (Hat Trick {Jpn}), Haras de Grandcamp 98 foals of racing age/13 winners/1 black-type winner 18:40-KEMPTON PARK, 7f, BRISK TEMPO (FR) 15,000gns RNA Tattersalls December Yearlings Sale 2016 EPAULETTE (AUS) (Commands {Aus}), Kildangan Stud 104 foals of racing age/15 winners/0 black-type winners 14:20-AYR, 8f, RETIREMENT BECKONS (GB) FINJAAN (GB) (Royal Applause {GB}), Gazeley Stud 30 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners 18:40-KEMPTON PARK, 7f, ROTHERHITHE (GB)

Expert Eye | Racing Post 3,500gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2016 - Book 4 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 10 OF 15 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 3 OCTOBER, 2017

First-Season Sires With Runners Cont. SOCIETY ROCK (IRE) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), Tally-Ho Stud 122 foals of racing age/20 winners/1 black-type winner 18:10-KEMPTON PARK, 5f, FAB (IRE) 40,000gns Tattersalls Ireland Ascot 2yo Breeze Up Sale 2017 SWISS SPIRIT (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), Whitsbury Manor Stud 76 foals of racing age/14 winners/0 black-type winners 14:20-AYR, 8f, CHEF UNITED (GB) 800gns Tattersalls December Foals Sale 2015; 3,000gns Tattersalls October Yearling Sale 2016 - Book 3 FRANCE: DAWN APPROACH (IRE) (New Approach {Ire}), Kildangan Stud 111 foals of racing age/10 winners/0 black-type winners 5-MAR.BORELY, 1800m, i45,000 RNA Arqana Deauville August Yearlings 2016 German sire Maxios has a runner at Compiegne Tuesday. MAXIOS (GB) (Monsun {Ger}), Gestut Fahrhof Emma Berry 93 foals of racing age/7 winners/0 black-type winners SAONOIS (FR) (Chichicastenango {Fr}), Haras du Mesnil 4-COMPIEGNE, 2000m, WINKLEVI (FR) 13 foals of racing age/1 winner/0 black-type winners PENNY'S PICNIC (IRE) (Kheleyf), Haras du Hoguenet 3-COMPIEGNE, 1600m, ASSONANCE (FR) 41 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners STYLE VENDOME (FR) (Anabaa), Haras de Bouquetot 5-MAR.BORELY, 1800m, ACHKI (FR) 78 foals of racing age/5 winners/0 black-type winners i4,000 Osarus Sales La Teste Yearling 2016 Sale 4-COMPIEGNE, 2000m, KINCADE (FR) 3-COMPIEGNE, 1600m, POLDINA (FR) i30,000 Arqana December Breeding Stock Sale 2015 TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 11 OF 15 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 3 OCTOBER, 2017

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Lady Marigold (Ire), f, 2, Intense Focus--Peace Lily (GB), by Dansili (GB). BAT, 10-2, 5f 160yT, 1:17.50. B-Mrs R F Johnson Houghton (IRE). BHA RELEASES TRAINERS= NON-RUNNERS TABLES The first tables of trainers= non-runner rates were published as part of a series of measures with the objective of decreasing non-runner rates in British racing following an extensive review, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) announced Monday. Separated between jump trainers= non-runners table and flat IRISH YEARLING SALES SHOW INCREASES trainers= non-runners table, the BHA will begin publishing the The Irish throughbred yearling market is up approximately 8% non-runner rates quarterly (accessible here), with any trainer compared to last year after September saw the conclusion of with more than 100 declarations in the period with 50% above the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale and Goffs Orby the average non-runner rate being suspended from using self- and Goffs Sportsman=s Yearling Sales, Horse Racing Ireland certificates for 12 months. Trainers above the threshold, but not announced Monday. Held from Sept. 19-20, the Tattersalls included within the published data (with fewer than 100 Ireland September Yearling Sale compiled record turnover of declarations during the previous 12 months) would have their €11,451,000, as well as record median and average marks. The individual situation reviewed. The non-runner rate threshold gross, average and median were also records in Part II of percentage would be 14% for flat racing and 12% for jumps Tattersalls Ireland on Sept. 21, while Goffs Orby sold two seven- racing, with automatic suspensions for trainers above the figure yearlings. Its aggregate was €40.7, a rise of 9% compared thresholds not being applied until the end of March 2018. to 2016, without the results from the 2016 Wildenstein Dispersal yearlings. Cont. p12

Enable (Nathaniel) takes the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Thanks to Darren Bird for the image.

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Irish Yearling Sales Show Increases Cont. The Sportsman=s Sale saw a 5% increase in turnover to €4,834,500 compared to Part I of the 2016 Sportman=s Sale. Overall on the year, demand for Irish horses is up 10% on all Monday=s Results: Irish throughbred sales when compared to 2016. PRIX CHARLES LAFFITTE-Listed, i55,000, MLF, 10-2, 3yo, f, 10 AIt was great to see so many local and international buyers at 1/2fT, 2:12.81, g/s. both sales, contributing to very strong clearance rates,@ said 1--STYLE ICON (FR), 126, f, 3, by Doctor Dino (Fr) Charles O=Neill, CEO of Irish Thoroughbred Marketing. AThe 1st Dam: La Turbale (Fr), by Ange Gabriel (Fr) number of first-time buyers is once again a testament to the 2nd Dam: Turboka (Fr), by Kahyasi (Ire) demand for Irish-bred and consigned horses, and hopefully 3rd Dam: Turbotiere (Fr), by Turgeon these horses will prove to be champions in the seasons ahead.@ *1st stakes win. O/B-Mme Antonia Devin (FR); T-Henri-Francois Devin; J-Alexis Badel. i27,500. Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-1, i68,650. AL BASTI EQUIWORLD TO SPONSOR 2--Gipoia (Fr), 126, f, 3, Medicean (GB)--Really Lovely (Ire), by DUNDALK LISTED RACES Galileo (Ire). O-Haras Bonne Chance. i11,000. 3--Gaining (GB), 126, f, 3, American Post (GB)--Acquisition (GB), Al Basti Equiworld will be the title sponsor of the Listed by Dansili (GB). O-Khalid Abdullah. i8,250. Carlingford S. at Dundalk on Oct. 13 and the Listed Mercury S. Margins: 3/4, HD, 2HF. Odds: 8.70, 9.00, 3.00. on Oct. 20, Dundalk Stadium announced Monday. The Also Ran: Ma Cherie (GB), Gambia Bird (Ire), Vienna Woods (Fr), sponsorship will last for three years, while the Dubai based Polyanta (Ity), Tres Belle (Ire), La Gommeuse (Ire). Scratched: distributor of horse feeds, feed supplements and veterinary Crystal River (GB). medicines in the Middle East, will raise their profile in Ireland. AWe try wherever possible to ensure that stablestaff are recognised for their contribution to racing, and are delighted to have been able to partner with Dundalk Stadium in this initiative,@ said Al Basti Equiworld founder and racehorse owner Malih Al Basti. AWe are very much looking forward to growing our relationship with Irish racing over the next three years.@ Added Jim Martin, Chief Executive of Dundalk Stadium, AAl Basti Equiworld is a great supporter of racing and we are delighted to have this opportunity to help promote the brand at two of our listed meetings.@

Style Icon and her happy connections | Scoop Dyga Style Icon, who posted a June 3 maiden score over this course and distance on debut, earned minor prizes at Le Lion d=Angers and Deauville before doubling her win tally back at the latter venue and went postward for this coming off a seventh in Saint- Cloud=s Sept. 8 Listed Prix des Tourelles. Racing in a handy fifth just behind the leaders after an alert getaway, she quickened to challenge with 300 metres remaining and was ridden out once gaining a slender advantage at the eighth pole to assert for a career high. Style Icon is the lone performer for an unraced granddaughter of MSW G3 Prix d=Hedouville runner-up Turbotiere (Fr) (Turgeon) and she is a half-sister to the hitherto unraced 2-year- Pupils from Scoil Naisiunta Rathain being introduced to racehorse Free Code at the Cork Racecourse Mallow >Go Racing Kids Club= old colt Turgeon Knight (Fr) (Turgeon). Click for the Racing Post Education Day | Horse Racing Ireland result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 13 OF 15 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 3 OCTOBER, 2017

French Report Cont. 1st-MLF, i27,000, Mdn, 10-2, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:12.67, g/s. PRIX DE BONNEVAL-Listed, i52,000, MLF, 10-2, 3yo/up, SPADAY (IRE) (f, 2, Exceed and Excel {Aus}--Beautifix {Ger} 5 1/2fT, 1:03.69, g/s. {SW-Fr, $110,765}, by Bering {GB}), a Sept. 1 first-up second 1--SPIRITFIX (GB), 122, f, 4, Invincible Spirit (Ire)--Beautifix over this trip at Fontainebleau in her only prior start, was held (Ger) (SW-Fr, $110,765), by Bering (GB). *1st stakes win. together in a handy fifth through halfway here. Coming under O/B-Wertheimer & Frere (GB); T-Andre Fabre; J-Maxime pressure at the two pole, the 13-5 second choice launched her Guyon. i26,000. Lifetime Record: GSP-Fr, 14-3-2-3, i113,150. bid entering the final eighth and quickened smartly in the *1/2 to Sofast (Fr) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), GSW & G1SP-Fr, closing stages to assert by 1 1/2 lengths from Red Duma (Fr) (Air $298,601; and Eyeful (GB) (Muhtathir {GB}), SW-Fr, $144,807. Chief Marshal {Ire}). The fourth winner out of Listed Prix de la 2--Gold Vibe (Ire), 126, c, 3, Dream Ahead--Whisper Dance, by Vallee d=Auge winner Beautifix (Ger) (Bering {GB}), she is a half- Diktat (GB). (i58,000 Wlg >13 GOFNOV; 300,000gns Ylg >14 sister to GSW G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere runner-up Sofast (Fr) TAOCT). O-Sutong Pan. i10,400. (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), Listed Prix Coronation victress Eyeful 3--Moon Trouble (Ire), 126, g, 4, Lope de Vega (Ire)--Shake the (GB) (Muhtathir {GB}), G3 Prix de Meautry third Spiritfix (GB) Moon (Ger), by Loup Solitaire. (i45,000 Ylg >14 ARAUG; (Invincible Spirit {Ire})--who annexed the Listed Prix de Bonneval i195,000 RNA 3yo >16 ARQARC; i40,000 3yo >16 ARQNOV). O-Melissa O=Neill, Noel Wilson & David Barlow. i7,800. one hour after this contest--and a the yearling colt Diaboleo (Fr) Margins: HD, SNK, HD. Odds: 4.90, 2.30, 11.00. (Galileo {Ire}). Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, i18,900. Video, Also Ran: Immediate (GB), Al Johrah (GB), Clem Fandango (Fr), sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Stunning Spirit (GB), Rayon Vert (Fr), High Quality (Ire), Futoon (Ire), O/B-Wertheimer & Frere (IRE); T-Carlos Laffon-Parias. Love Spirit (GB), Evil Spell (GB). Scratched: Shajjy (Ire), Facilitate (GB). Spiritfix had failed in all six prior black-type efforts and tuned 5th-ARG, i16,000, Mdn, 10-2, 2yo, f, 10fT, 2:03.10, g/s. up for this seventh attempt with a July 29 Deauville conditions ZOMARA (FR) (f, 2, Dubawi {Ire}--Merville {Fr}, by Montjeu score and a third back there in the Aug. 27 G3 Prix de Meautry {Ire}), who was an Aug. 28 debut second going one mile at last time. Racing under cover in midfield through the early Deauville last time, pulled her way to the front after passing the fractions here, she was stoked up to take closer order soon after judge first time in this one. Untroubled throughout, the 2-5 lock passing the quarter-mile marker and kept on strongly under was nudged along momentarily at the top of the straight and final-furlong rousting to register a personal best in a blanket finish. surged ever clear under negligible coaxing to easily account for Cayo Coco (Fr) (Rio de la Plata) by five lengths. Kin to the yearling colt Spiritous (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), the homebred bay is the second scorer produced by a winning half-sister to G1 St James=s Palace S.-winning sire Most Improved (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}) and G1 Criterium International and GI Joe Hirsch Turf Classic hero Ector (GB) (Hurricane Run {Ire}). Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, i13,400. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O/B-Wertheimer & Frere (FR); T-Freddy Head.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Wetrov (Fr), c, 2, Evasive (GB)--Whoosh (Fr), by Muhtathir (GB). ARG, 10-2, 10fT, 2:04. B-Ecurie Villebadin (FR). *i3,000 RNA Ylg >16 BBAGO. Spiritfix | Scoop Dyga Cabotin (Fr), c, 2, Kendargent (Fr)--Zoubrovka, by Proud Citizen. Spiritfix becomes the third stakes scorer produced by Listed MLF, 10-2, 6fT, 1:13.33. B-Ecurie de Meautry (FR). Prix de la Vallee d=Auge winner Beautifix (Ger) (Bering {GB}), and she is a half-sister to G3 Prix La Rochette victor and G1 Prix Jean- Luc Lagardere runner-up Sofast (Fr) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), and DID YOU KNOW? to Listed Prix Coronation victress Eyeful (GB) (Muhtathir {GB}). Found (Galileo) was tabbed Her 2-year-old half-sister Spaday (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) as a “TDN Rising Star” shed maiden status earlier on this card and the homebred bay is Visit the TDN Rising Stars section also kin to the yearling colt Diaboleo (Fr) (Galileo {Ire}). Click for on our website! the Racing Post result. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. TDN EUROPE/INTERNATIONAL • PAGE 14 OF 15 • THETDN.COM TUESDAY • 3 OCTOBER, 2017

PREMIO ARCHIDAMIA-Listed, i42,900, CAP, 10-1m 3yo/up, f&m, 10fT, 2:06.5, gd. 1--PAIARDINA (IRE), 124, f, 3, by Casamento (Ire) Sunday=s Result: 1st Dam: Sinful Pleasure (Ire), by Sinndar (Ire) 5th-HNO, i52,000, Cond, 10-1, 3yo, 10fT, 2:15.15, sf. 2nd Dam: Manazil (Ire), by Generous (Ire) MARILLION (FR) (c, 3, Lawman {Fr}--Macara {Ger} {GSP-Ity}, by 3rd Dam: Stay Sharpe, by Sharpen Up Acatenango {Ger}) Lifetime Record: 7-2-3-1, i38,700. *1st stakes win. (i12,000 Ylg '15 TATIRESEP). O-Takaya O-Eckhard Sauren; B-Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof (GER); T-Peter Shimakawa; B-Mrs. C. Hartery & J. Dewberry; T-Alduino Botti; Schiergen. *i30,000 Ylg >15 BBAGS. **1/2 to Manipura (Ger) J-Dario Vargiu. i16,575. Lifetime Record: GSP-Ity, 8-4-2-0 (Dansili {GB}), SW-Ger. i106,335. 2--Extremely Vintage (Ire), 125, f, 4, Dylan Thomas (Ire)-- ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Birthday (Ire), by Singspiel (Ire). (i11,500 Ylg '14 GOFOCT). Wonderful Gorl (Ger), f, 2, Areion (Ger)--Wonderful Filly (Ger), O-Razza Latina. i7,293. by Lomitas (GB). DSS, 10-1, 7fT, 1:30.42. B-Gestut Gorlsdorf 3--Veuve Noire (Ire), 125, f, 4, Le Cadre Noir--Bell'irish (Ire), by (GER). *i17,000 RNA Ylg >16 BBAGS; i16,000 Ylg >16 BBAGO. Charente River (Ire). O-Irene Domenici. Pathfinder (Ger), c, 2, Wiener Walzer (Ger)--Picobella (Ger) i3,978. (MSP-Ger), by Big Shuffle. HNO, 10-1, 7fT, 1:32.50. B-Susanne Margins: 1 1/4, 5, 9. Odds: 0.50, 6.68, 9.68. & Jurgen Kleibomer (GER). *i7,000 RNA Ylg >16 BBAGO. Also Ran Alambra (Ire). Miss Germany (Ger), f, 3, Lord of England (Ger)--Mahamuni Click for the Italian Chart or the Italian Video. (Ire), by Sadler=s Wells. HNO, 10-1, 10fT, 2:15.50. B-Gestut Gorlsdorf (GER). *1/2 to Matchwinner (Ger) (Sternkonig {Ire}), PREMIO VILLA BORGHESE-Listed, i42,900, CAP, 10-1, 3yo/up, GSW-Ger, $119,199. 11fT, 2 :20.3, gd. 1--AETHOS (IRE), 127, c, 3, by Dragon Pulse (Ire) 1st Dam: Quela (Ger), by Acatenango (Ger) 2nd Dam: Queen Of Love (Ger), by Nebos (Ger) 3rd Dam: Queen Of Realm, by Forli (Arg) Sunday=s Results: O-We Bloodstock; B-Massimo Parri; T-Alduino Botti; J-Silvano i PREMIO UBALDO PANDOLFI-Listed, 42,900, CAP, 10-1, 2yo, f, Mulas. 16,575. Lifetime Record: Hwt. 2yo Colt-Ity, GSW-Ity, i 6fT, 1:07.9, gd. 12-5-2-0 110,016. 1--ATIAM (IRE), 122, f, 2, by Raven=s Pass 2--Chasedown (Ire), 122, c, 3, Nathaniel (Ire)--Whipcla (Ire), by i 1st Dam: Adamantina (GB) (GSW-Ity, $227,658), Whipper. O-Scuderia Effevi. 7,293. by Diktat (GB) 3--Quelindo (Ger), 130, h, 5, Aussie Rules--Quintana (Ger), by i 2nd Dam: Royal Hawk (Ire), by Wolfhound Fantastic Ligh. ( 9,000 Ylg '13 BBAGAUG). O-Stall Almodo. i 3rd Dam: Rozalam by Roberto. 3,978. *First stakes win. O/B-Scuderia Incolinx; T-Niccolo Simondi; Margins: 1 1/4, 3/4, 3. Odds: 2.85, 3.78, 0.91. J-Dario Vargiu. Also Ran: Slowpoke (Ire), The Druid (Ity), Rubik (GB). i16,575. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0 i27,880. Click for the Italian Chart or the Italian Video. 2--Charline Royale (Ire), 122, f, 2, Zebedee--Royal Majestic (GB), by Tobougg (Ire). (,9,000 2yo > 17 DONAPR). O-Scuderia Colle ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Papa. i7,293. Aucun Regret (Ire), f, 2, Camelot {GB}--Paris To Peking (Ity) 3--Pettirosso (Ire), 122, f, 2, Choisir (Aus)--Principessa Rose (Ire), (MSW-Ity, $238,175), by Intikhab. CAP, 10-1, Mdn, 2yo, f, 8fT, by King's Best. (i5,500 Wlg '15 GOFNOV). O-Ile De Cavallo. 1:42.9. B-Finanza Locale Consulting (Ire). *14th winner for her i3,978. first-season sire (by Montjeu {Ire}). Margins: 7, NK, HF. Odds: 7.10, 0.39, 41.82 Undisclosed Desire (Ire), c, 2, Casamento (Ire)--So Sweet (Ire), Also Ran: Fundeghe (Ire), Little O'Hara (Ire), My Chocolate (Ire), by Cape Cross (Ire). CAP, 10-1, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 8fT, 1:39.4. i > The Sing Song (Ire). B-Mourpark Stud (Ire). * 28,000rna Wlg '15 GOFNOV; i i Click for the Italian Chart or the Italian Video. 8,000 Ylg '16 GOFNOV; 12,000 2yo '17 GORMAY. Australian breeders SELL THEIR BEST. A greater proportion of top class winners in Australia are available at auction before their Group One win than elsewhere in the world.

G1 Wnrs Offered Before % Offered 2014-16 G1 Win For Sale

Australia 181 121 67% Europe 194 90 46%

Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale 10-16 January 2018

Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale 8-10 April 2018

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It was a good work out which she recovered quickly from, I am EUROPEAN-BRED WINNERS therefore happy with her fitness. She ran approximately 1.04 for the 1000 metres and the last 400m in :23 seconds.@ Regarding her further preparation for this Saturday=s Turnbull, IN UNITED STATES: Waller said, AShe will have a very light gallop on Thursday Itsinthepost (Fr), g, 5, American Post (GB)--Sakkara Star (Ire), by morning prior to her media commitment at Flemington which Mozart (Ire). Santa Anita Park, 10-1, GII John Henry Turf we will be in touch with later in the week. It was great to see her Championship S. ($201,035), 1 1/4mT, 1:58.28. B-Julien Leaunes settle in so quickly and not take any harm from the travel.@ (Fr). *€5,000 Ylg >13 OSLATE. A Hubert Guy Private Purchase • www.hubertguybloodstock.com

EVEREST FIELD FINALIZED Following the successful return of 2017 G1 Golden Slipper heroine She Will Reign (Aus) (Manhattan Rain {Aus}) in the G1 Moir S. at Moonee Valley on Sept. 29, the Gary Portelli-trained dark bay gained her pilot for the A$10-million G1 The Everest at Randwick in Corey Brown, racenet.com.au reported. The 3-year- WINX GALLOPS AT FLEMINGTON PRIOR TO old will bear only 112 pounds in the race and face 11 others (see TURNBULL table below) barring scratches prior to Oct. 14. Originally planned to be ridden by Ben Melham before that Australian wunderkind Winx (Aus) (Street Cry {Ire}) galloped jockey announced he could not make the weight, She Will Reign 1200m at Flemington Monday morning in advance of a start in was slated to have Kerrin McEvoy next, who rode her with so the G1 Turnbull S. on Oct. 7. Winx, searching for her 21st much success in the Moir. That hoop decided to honour a consecutive victory, carted regular jockey Hugh Bowman over previous commitment to the Peter and Paul Snowden-trained the course, and will face only 10 rivals at this time, with race Redzel (Aus) (Snitzel {Aus}), leaving She Will Reign once again nominations for the A$500,000 2000-metre feature extended to without a jockey. Everest hopeful In Her Time (Aus) (Time Thief Tuesday. {Aus}), who had the services of Brown en route to a win in the AShe trailed approximately 200 metres behind stablemate 1200m G2 Premier S. on Sept. 30, was overlooked by slot Japonisme (Aus) (Choisir {Aus}) in her gallop to give her a lead holders and did not make the Everest field, leaving Brown free and she worked over 1200m conservatively,@ trainer Chris to ride She Will Reign. Waller told Racing.com. AShe steadily built momentum into the work to ensure she knew what the long Flemington straight was all about and attacked the line well. Both Hugh [Bowman] and I couldn=t have been any happier with the work.

EVEREST FINAL FIELD

Slot Holder Runner Sire Trainer Jockey The Star Redkirk Warrior (GB) Notnowcato (GB) Lindsay Park Racing Regan Bayliss TAB English (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Blake Shinn Inglis Fell Swoop (Aus) Not A Single Doubt (Aus) Matthew Dale Tyle Angland Australian Turf Club Brave Smash (Jpn) Tosen Phantom (Jpn) Darren Weir TBA Greg Ingham Chautauqua (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) Hawkes Racing Brenton Avdulla Aquis Farm Houtzen (Aus) I Am Invincible (Aus) Toby Edmonds Jeff Lloyd Yu Long Investments She Will Reign (Aus) Manhattan Rain (Aus) Gary Portelli Corey Brown James Harron Redzel (Aus) Snitzel (Aus) Peter & Paul Snowden Kerrin McEvoy Coolmore Tulip (Aus) Pierro (Aus) Lindsay Park Racing TBA Damion Flower (Jadeskye Racing) Clearly Innocent (Aus) Not A Single Doubt (Aus) Kris Lees Hugh Bowman Chris Waller Racing Deploy (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Gerald Ryan TBA Max Whitby (Everest Racing Pty Ltd) Vega Magic (Aus) Lope de Vega (Ire) Lindsay Park Racing Craig Williams GROUP ENTRIES

Tuesday, Hoppegarten, Germany, post time: 4.55 p.m. PFERDEWETTEN.DE - 27TH PREIS DER DEURSCHEN EINHEIT-G3, €75,000, 3yo/up, 10fT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 1 Apoleon (Ger) Ogatonango (Ger) Ganbat Schleusner-Fruhriep 130 2 4 Capitano (Ger) Paolini (Ger) Minarik Hirschberger 130 3 6 Devastar (Ger) Areion (Ger) de Vries Klug 130 4 8 Matchwinner (Ger) Sternkonig (Ire) Helfenbein Kleinkorres 130 5 7 Potemkin (Ger) New Approach (Ire) Pedroza Wohler 130 6 2 Space Cowboy (Ger) Adlerflug (Ger) Pietsch Klug 130 7 9 Amigo (Ger) Lord of England (Ger) Murzabayev Fabianova 126 8 5 Navaro Girl (Ire) Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) Starke Schiergen 122 9 3 Well Spoken (Ger) Soldier Hollow (GB) Pecheur Klug 122