Visit the WIN WILLY DQ’d from TDN Website: GIII Razorback H. win www.thoroughbreddailynews.com P4 THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2010 For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. RACHEL ALEXANDRA TO FLEUR DE LIS Co-owner Jess Jackson announced yesterday that Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d=Oro) will make her next start in the GII Fleur de Lis S. Saturday at Churchill Downs. AAs long as she continues to progress, Peslier on Makfi... we intend to race her with the expecta- Olivier Peslier has been booked to partner the tion that she will obtain her fitness level G1 2000 Guineas winner Makfi (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) in of last year, Jackson said in a state- @ Tuesday=s G1 St James=s Palace S., for which 15 were ment. AOur ultimate goal and hope is to declared yesterday. With Christophe-Patrice Lemaire enter the Breeders= Cup in November.@ retained by His Highness The Aga Sarah K Andrew photo Perfect in eight starts with three Grade I Khan for J “TDN Rising Star” wins against the boys during her cham- J Siyouni (Fr) (Pivotal {GB}), the pionship campaign, four-year-old Rachel Alexandra has Newmarket Classic winner=s own- been second in both starts this season, the Mar. 13 ers Mathieu Offenstadt, Alain New Orleans Ladies S. and the Apr. 30 GII La Troienne Louis-Dreyfus, Sylvain Fargeon S. The bay has been first or second in 15 of 16 appear- and Mikel Delzangles, who also ances, earning $3,074,050. Field, p3 trains the colt, have been forced to seek a new rider in the mile FEATURE PRESENTATION • G1 PRIX DE DIANE contest. A[Peslier] might come and sit on him before the race, but Makfi everything is fine with the horse,@ newmarketracecourses.co.uk Delzangles told PA Sport. Richard Hannon could be represented by both The Heffer Syndicate, Susan Roy and Mrs Instance=s G1 Irish 2000 Guineas hero Canford Cliffs (Ire) (Tagula {Ire}) and John Manley=s 2000 Guineas and ROSANARA ON TRACK His Highness The Aga G1 Poule d=Essai des Poulains Khan=s J “TDN Rising Star” J Rosanara (Fr) (Sinndar runner-up Dick Turpin (Ire) {Ire}) pleased connections in her latest workout yesterday (Arakan), although the latter has ahead of Sunday=s G1 Prix de Diane Hermes at Chantilly. the alternative option of Wednes- Trainer Alain de Royer-Dupre, on hand to supervise the day=s G3 Jersey S. Aidan O=Brien gallop on the straight Les Reservoirs, told the Racing had five entries remaining yester- Noble’s Promise Post, AShe covered seven furlongs with a lead horse and day, headed by the J “TDN Ris- Horsephotos did just what I wanted.@ De Royer-Dupre yesterday ing Star” J and Irish Guineas scratched Dariyana (Fr) (Medicean {GB}), leaving the Aga fourth Steinbeck (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}) and Khan with three homebreds in the race. In addition to last year=s G1 Dewhurst S. winner Beethoven (Ire) Rosanara, he will have J “TDN Rising Star” J Sarafina (Oratorio {Ire}). Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al (Fr) (Refuse to Bend (Ire}) and Valasyra (Fr) (Sinndar Maktoum=s G1 Prix Morrny winner Arcano (Ire) (Oasis {Ire}). The expected withdrawal of Fitri Hay=s Pink Sym- Dream {GB}) and Chasing Dreams Racing=s GI Breeders= phony (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) and Freddy Head=s Galixidi Futurity hero Noble=s Promise (Cuvee) are other nota- (GB) (High Chaparral {Ire}) slims the field down to 10 bles in the list. Royal Ascot notes cont. p2 ahead of today=s supplementary stage.

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Royal Ascot notes cont. Rip Van Winkle Set for Queen Anne Clash... Rip Van Winkle (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) is on course to make his seasonal return in Tuesday=s G1 Queen Anne S., Aidan O=Brien announced yesterday. Not seen since finishing down the field in the GI Breeders= Cup Classic at Santa Anita in November, Susan Magnier=s G1 Sus- sex S. and G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. hero continues to please connections ahead of the mile contest, for which 12 declarations were revealed yesterday. AIt=s a case of so far, so good with him, and the plan is to start him off in the Queen Anne,@ the Ballydoyle conditioner told Racing Post. The Wertheimers= eight-time Group 1 heroine (Ire) (Anabaa) and The Calvera Part- nership=s 2009 hero Paco Boy (Ire) (Desert Style {Ire}) are both reported to be set to contest a vintage renewal of the race, which also at this stage features His High- ness The Aga Khan=s G3 Prix du Palais-Royal winner Dalghar (Fr) (Anabaa) and Khalid Abdullah=s QEII runner- up Zacinto (GB) ( {GB}).

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Thursday, Leopardstown, , post time: 7:05 p.m. BALLYOGAN S.-G3, i60,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 1 Gilt Edge Girl (GB) Monsieur Bond (Ire) Morris Cox 132 2 7 Invincible Ash (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Carroll Halford 132 3 8 Miss Gorica (Ire) Mull of Kintyre Lordan Morgan 132 4 2 Distinctive (GB) Tobougg (Ire) Eaves Smart 127 5 10 Atasari (Ire) Whipper Manning Bolger 124 6 4 Beyond Desire (GB) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Smullen M Jarvis 124 7 5 Full of Hope (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Levey A O’Brien 124 8 3 Glorified (GB) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Murtagh Wachman 124 9 6 Queen of Troy (Ire) Storm Cat O’Dnghue A O’Brien 124 10 9 Velvet Flicker (Ire) Fasliyev McDonogh K Prendergast 124

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Previews cont. Saturday, Churchill Downs STEPHEN FOSTER H.-GI, $600,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 A. U. Miner K Mineshaft Torres Hanna 113 2 Battle Plan Empire Maker Castellano Pletcher 119 3 Giant Oak K Giant’s Causeway Bridgmohan Block 115 4 Duke of Mischief Graeme Hall Coa Fawkes 116 5 Arson Squad Brahms Lopez Dutrow Jr 120 6 General Quarters K Sky Solis McCarthy 120 7 Honest Man K Unbridled’s Song Lezcano A Dutrow 115 8 No Advantage K Posse Borel S Beattie 117 9 Macho Again Macho Uno Albarado Stewart 116 10 Demarcation K Gulch Mena McGee 115 11 Blame Arch Gomez Stall Jr 120

Saturday, Belmont Park OGDEN PHIPPS H.-GI, $250,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Funny Moon Malibu Moon Garcia Clement 117 2 Life At Ten K Malibu Moon Velazquez Pletcher 116 3 Unrivaled Belle K Unbridled’s Song Desormeaux Mott 119 4 Pumpkin Shell Lion Heart Prado Donk 112 5 Manitoba Miss K D’wildcat Maragh Weaver 112

Saturday, Churchill Downs FLEUR DE LIS H.-GII, $200,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Multipass Olmodavor Lezcano Kenneally 113 2 Made for Magic K Cape Canaveral Berrio Avila 117 3 Distinctive Dixie K Fusaichi Pegasus Albarado W Dollase 114 4 Rachel Alexandra Medaglia d’Oro Borel Asmussen 124 5 Jessica Is Back Put It Back Gomez Ma Wolfson 116

Saturday, Hollywood Park CALIFORNIAN S.-GII, $150,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (AWT) PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Aitcho K Stormy Atlantic Smith Shirreffs 116 2 Slew's Tiznow Tiznow Flores Lloyd 116 3 One Track Mind Mach One T Baze Bernstein 116 4 Spurrier K Dixieland Band Rosario Baffert 116 5 Cigar Man Drewman Talamo Cerin 116 6 Sangaree Awesome Again M Garcia Baffert 116 7 Rail Trip Jump Start Bejarano Ellis 118 8 Tres Borrachos K Ecton Park Espinoza Greely 116 Saturday, Monmouth Park MONMOUTH S.-GIII, $250,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Get Serious City Zip Fragoso Forbes 120 2 Baletti K Gulch Velasquez Penna Jr 120 3 Forgotten Dynasty K Dynaformer Castro Benzel 118 4 Dynamoor K Dynaformer Marquez Jr J Jerkens 118 5 Pleasant Strike Smart Strike DeCarlo Pletcher 118 6 Presious Passion Royal Anthem Trujillo Hartmann 123 7 Al Khali K Medaglia d’Oro Luzzi Mott 118 8 Blues Street K Street Cry (Ire) Cohen Pletcher 123 9 Roman Tiger Tiger Ridge Bravo Manning 120 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/10/10 • PAGE 4 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Saturday, Delaware Park OBEAH S.-GIII, $150,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Stage Trick K Distorted Humor Caraballo Goldberg 119 2 Pumpkin Shell Lion Heart Saez Donk 117 3 War Echo Tapit Hill Asmussen 117 4 Miss Match (Arg) Indygo Shiner Thompson Matz 117 5 Miss Singhsix (Ire) Singspiel (Ire) Valdivia Jr Ma Wolfson 117 6 Mindy Sue K Pleasantly Perfect Ocampo Robertson 119 7 Platinum Mineshaft Sellers Mott 117 8 Taptam Pleasant Tap Rocco Jr Calhoun 117 9 Jessica Is Back Put It Back Napravnik Ma Wolfson 117 10 Morena (Per) Privately Held Rose Matz 117

Saturday, Churchill Downs NORTHERN DANCER S.-GIII, $125,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Worldly A.P. Indy Albarado McGee 116 2 Crider Closing Argument B’mohan Asmussen 116 3 Spoon River Lew K Maria’s Mon Theriot Stewart 116 4 Colizeo Distorted Humor Gomez Pletcher 116 5 Vow to Wager K Broken Vow Mena Romans 120 6 Prince Will I Am Victory Gallop Borel Nihei 116 7 Max Silverhammer K Wild and Wicked Torres Denzik Jr 118

Saturday, Churchill Downs REGRET S.-GIII, $125,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT chart / video vinery.com 1 Go Alex K Afleet Alex Court Glenney 116 2 La Gran Bailadora K Afleet Alex Coa McKeever 116 3 Caminadora More Than Ready Nakatani Pletcher 116 4 Joharmony K Johar Castellano Delacour 118 Racing 5 Queen of the Creek K Theatrical (Ire) Lezcano Proctor 116 6 Jody Slew K Slew City Slew Mena Calhoun 118 Round-Up 7 Ambitoness K Action This Day Theriot Cesare 116 8 It's Tea Time Dynaformer Gomez Arnold 116 K WIN WILLY DQ’D FROM RAZORBACK Jer-Mar 9 Queen Hazel Monarchos HernandezJr Sanner 116 Stable >s Win Willy (Monarchos) has been disqualified 10 Dynazaper K Ghostzapper Albarado Mott 116 from his victory in the GIII Razorback H. at Oaklawn 11 Beautician K Dehere Solis McPeek 116 Mar. 6 due to the presence of two non-steroidal anti- 12 Snow Top Mountain Najran Lenclud Proctor 116 inflammatories in his post-race test, Daily Racing Form 13 Laura Babe K City Zip Borel Jackson 116 reported. The medications were phenylbutazone and flunixin. According to DRF, racehorses in Arkansas are Saturday, Churchill Downs not allowed to have more than one such medication in JEFFERSON CUP S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo, 1 1/16mT their systems. Trainer Mac Robertson, who fined PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT $1,000, will not appeal the ruling of the Arkansas Rac- 1 Formulaforsuccess K Broken Vow Nakatani Pucek 117 ing Commission. "The levels--to me, they were trace 2 Gleam of Hope City Zip Baird Reinstedler 117 levels," he told DRF. "If that's what they feel is neces- sary, that's what I'll abide by. They gave their ruling 3 Asphalt K War Chant Lezcano Kenneally 117 K based on their rules, and I don't see the point in appeal- 4 Guys Reward Grand Reward Albarado Romans 117 ing." Four-year-old Win Willy, who captured the 2009 5 Scottkeith'skitten Kitten’s Joy Court Faulkner 117 GII Rebel S., most recently finished second in the GII 6 Dont Tell Kitten Kitten's Joy Geroux Catalano 117 Oaklawn H. Apr. 3. The Razorback=s purse money has 7 Lost Aptitude K Aptitude Gomez Romans 119 been redistributed, and the one-two-three finishers are 8 Our Douglas K Stormy Atlantic Solis Proctor 117 now Spotsgone (Bright Launch), Gone Astray (Dixie 9 Psychic Income K Toccet Lanerie McPeek 117 Union) and Prom Shoes (Include). P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/10/10 • PAGE 5 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Racing Round-Up cont. ‘Fame’ Resting on His Laurels... Derrick Smith, Susan Magnier and Michael Tabor=s Fame and Glory (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) is set for a summer holiday following his recent winning exploits, Aidan O=Brien revealed yesterday. Successful in the G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup at The Curragh and G1 Corona- tion Cup at Epsom in the space of 12 days, the four- Horsephotos year-old had been considered for Wednesday=s G1 Prince of Wales=s S. at Royal Ascot, but O=Brien ruled that out. AWe=ve decided to stick with the original plan we had before he won the Coronation Cup,@ O=Brien told Racing Post. AHe=s had four races already this season and, while he is fine, he won=t be going to Ascot for the Prince of Wales=s S. He will have a midsummer break instead before coming back for an autumn campaign.@

Gitano Hernando Is , Million Bound... Team Valor=s Gitano Hernando (GB) (Hernando {Fr}) will target the G1 Eclipse S. at Sandown, trainer Marco Botti announced yesterday. Last year=s GI Goodwood H. winner was last seen finish- ing sixth in the G1 World Cup at Meydan Mar. 27, and connections UAE Derby Winner Musir to Target Cox Plate... are targeting the July 3 10- G2 UAE Derby winner Musir (Aus) (Redoute's Choice furlong contest for his return {Aus}) has returned to the country of his birth for a tilt Horsephotos to turf. AHe was probably a at the A$3-million G1 Cox Plate at Moonee Valley in bit unlucky in the World October. The Southern Hemi- Cup, as he got stuck in a pocket, but we=ll never find sphere four-year-old, a out whether he would have won or not,@ Botti ex- A$900,000 Inglis graduate, has plained. AMaybe he could have finished closer, but it been transferred from leading proved he is capable of running at that level, and the South African trainer Mike de Eclipse is our plan, followed by the GI Arlington Million. Kock to Sydney trainer David We are confident he will handle turf as well as the all- Payne by owner Sheikh Moham- weather. The horse has been training well, and I hope med Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum. Kieren [Fallon] will be available to ride again.@ Musir took all three of his starts Musir in Dubai this term, winning an Horsephotos UPCOMING EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES Date Race Track allowance Feb. 4, the G3 UAE 2000 Guineas Feb. 18 June 15 Queen Anne S. Royal Ascot and UAE Derby on Dubai World Cup night Mar. 27. He St. James’s Palace S. Royal Ascot has suffered just one defeat in six career starts. King’s Stand S. Royal Ascot AThe Cox Plate is the target for Musir, and we'll kick off his campaign here in Sydney and probably look at a June 16 Prince of Wales’s S. Royal Ascot race like the [Group 1] George Main S, said Payne. June 17 Royal Ascot @ Joining him on the trip is stablemate Raihana (Aus) June 18 Coronation S. Royal Ascot (Elusive Quality), who posted an impressive second in June 19 Golden Jubilee S. Royal Ascot the UAE Derby, and boasts three wins and two minors June 26 S. The Curragh from six starts. Payne said Raihana would be set for the June 27 The Curragh fillies and mares' features over the Spring Racing Carni- Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud Saint-Cloud val with a race such as the G1 Myer Classic S. a possi- July 3 Eclipse S. Sandown ble option. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/10/10 • PAGE 6 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

June 6, 7, 8, 10, 15

KING’S BEST COLT TOPS COPA DAY TRES Colts by King=s Best and Not for Sale (Arg) from the draft of Haras El Mallin shared top billing Tuesday dur- ing the third day of trade at the Copa Bullrich Yearling Sale at San Isidro in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The horses, selling six lots apart, each elicited bids of $48,513 (P190,0000) from Las Canarias. First up was Lot 167, an August-foaled colt named Le Chacal (Arg). By King=s Best, sire of Satur-

Hip 167, by King’s Best day=s G1 Investec Derby hero Workforce (GB), the colt was produced by La Piaff (Arg) (Southern Halo).

The six-year-old La Piaff is a full-sister to a pair of black-type winners, including MGSW Sa Torreta (Arg). Minutes later, Lot 173, by Not for Sale, stepped into the ring. Named Guiness Lad (Arg) and pro- duced by the stakes-placed

Shy Tom mare Shy Brama (Arg), Guiness Lad is a half-brother to the good handicap horse Fer Halo (Arg) (Southern Halo). RINGSIDE... Of the 59 horses to go Hip 173, by Not for Sale through the ring, 48 found with Jessica Martini buyers, an RNA rate of 18.6 percent. They grossed $607,088 (P2,398,000), for an average of $12,648 FINDING THE PRICE IS RIGHT IN ARGENTINA (P49,958). While most of the world=s markets AI am delighted with the success of the first three struggle through economic downturns and uncertainty, days of the sale,@ said Copa Bullrich Director General the industry is thriving in Argentina, and the reason is Antonio Bullrich. AThe first two were selected, and the all in the numbers, according to blood- horses sold extremely well. Records were smashed stock agent John Fulton. from 2009, and the results Fulton has been an active buyer at have so far surpassed all the Copa Bullrich Yearling Sale this my expectations. I hope it week, purchasing a record-priced colt will remain in the same by Tiznow for $162,025 and a son of vein today and the follow- Distorted Humor for $129,113 during ing Tuesday.@ Sunday=s opening session of the auc- Yesterday was a dark tion in Buenos Aires. day at Copa Bullrich, but AArgentina is a place where the in- action resumes today with dustry works quite well,@ Fulton said the presentation of lots from Buenos Aires Tuesday. AWe=re able to breed here for a fraction of Fulton All photos courtesy flo 235 through 292. Results what it costs in the States. The stud aBullrich SA photo from today=s session will fees here are about 20 to 25 percent appear in Saturday s TDN. The fifth and final session = of what they would be in the States. Then you are able will be held Tuesday, June 15, with lots 293-341. to raise a horse on the best farms for $350 a month. A Complete catalogues are available online at breeder has a chance to raise a horse and get him to www.abullrichsa.com. the sale and make a profit.@ Cont. p7 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/10/10 • PAGE 7 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Fulton - Argentina sale cont. he=s got 10 horses in training. He was complaining That profitability trickles down to buyers. about the expense of it--you win a race, you only pay AThe end-user is getting in at a level where he=s got a for a couple of month=s training--he was fed up with it. chance [to make money], so it works all the way AWith the economy the way it is around the world, through,@ Fulton continued. AOnce you get them to the and in the States in particular, you have people who racetrack, you pay about $1,000 a month to the used to be able to maintain two or three horses in train- trainer, the vet and the blacksmith. And the purses are ing. Now, times are tough, but they=d still like to partici- good enough that, if you win a two-year-old maiden pate in the game. They can come to South America, race, you=ve nearly paid for a year=s training. The num- get in inexpensively and maintain the horses inexpen- bers work very well. If you want to race in the good sively. I bring in these people and we put some training markets in the U.S., by the time you expenses into the package. They don=t get done paying the trainer his day get a bill, and they get into a piece of rate, and the veterinarian and the several horses.@ blacksmith and shipping, it=s $4,000 or The plan worked to perfection for $5,000 a month.@ Fulton and partners with a filly named If your runner is successful in Argen- So Shiny (Arg) (Indygo Shiner). The tina, the rewards can get even greater. filly was Group 1-placed in Argentina AYou have people from other before being sold. She went on to win countries--people from the States, last year=s UAE 1000 Guineas. from Australia, from South Africa, AWe bought her very reasonably from Dubai and --who down here,@ Fulton said. AWe ran her want to buy the proven horses,@ Fulton three times and then sold her for quite explained. ASo if you happen to come a lot of money; she went to Dubai and up with a good horse, you=ve got a won the 1000 Guineas and everybody chance to sell at a pretty attractive was happy.@ number.@ Fulton has found his partners often It=s a system that is in stark contrast enjoy the experience of racing in Ar- to the struggling industry in the U.S., gentina. where it seems fewer and fewer peo- AOnce they come here, they want to ple on either end of the equation are come back,@ Fulton said. AA lot of making a profit. these people are watching their races AYour entry level as an end-user has [in the U.S.] on television anyway, and got to be a third of what it would in the States,@ Fulton now you can watch them live on the computer. And calculated. AI=ve bought Distorted Humors and Tiznows with what you save in a month=s training, you can take in this sale that I know would have sold for three times several trips down here during the year. When people as much in the States. You can go to a sale here and come here or to Chile or Brazil, they see this is the First buy both pedigree and conformation and not be paying World. It=s classy and there is a tremendous passion for crazy numbers. In the States, even in today=s market, if the game. It=s good racing at beautiful racetracks and you see a yearling that has got tremendous conforma- beautiful cities. The experience is wonderful and, a lot tion, you=re going to pay a lot of money. If he=s got of times, they want to get involved, they want to come tremendous breeding, you=re going to pay a lot of back.@ money. If he has both, then it=s either Coolmore or The Copa Bullrich sale, introduced five years ago, has Sheikh Mohammed. Here, you can buy both reasonably. solidified the sale scene in Argentina and attracted an This Tiznow colt that I just bought, he=s absolutely international buying bench. Previously, farms would spectacular. I=ve had people here from the States who conduct individual auctions, and the calendar was lit- looked at him and said he would be a $400-500,000 tered with up to 60 sales throughout the year. yearling in the States, and I paid $162,000 for him. So AAntonio [Bullrich] started this concept, which follows you can get in at the top of the market at a reasonable after the Goffs Millions sale, and he got international number and have a chance to prove your horse very people to come in,@ Fulton explained. AThe breeders see inexpensively.@ that this is a place where we=re expanding our clientele, Racing in South America can be an attractive alterna- and, over the years, they=ve been putting in better and tive to fans forced out of the game in the U.S., and better horses and the quality has gone up considerably. Fulton is putting together partnerships of people inter- We have people at this sale from Australia, England, the ested in racing on a more level playing field. U.S., Scotland. There are people here from Libya--I AThere are people that have found they can=t really don=t know how they found out about it. Now you can afford to maintain horses in the U.S.,@ Fulton said. AI come and you know you are going to have high-quality was up in the States, working out in the gym, and I yearlings from the top breeders in Argentina all in one was talking to a guy who is in the racehorse business-- sale.@ Cont. p8 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/10/10 • PAGE 8 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Fulton - Argentina sale cont. PIERCE, MILLERICK TO HALL OF FAME Jockey All graduates of the sale are eligible for next year=s Don Pierce and trainer Michael >Buster= Millerick have Copa Bullrich race series, making them even more at- been elected to the National Museum of Racing=s Hall of tractive to prospective buyers. Fame by the Historic Review Commit- AYou have the opportunity to run next spring for the tee, the organization announced yester- richest two-year-old races in South America,@ Fulton day. In the equine division, the remarked. AWe had a filly this year that I have a piece committee--chaired by Edward Bowen-- of with Gary Biszantz and a couple of other people--we also named Harry Bassett, a champion bought her out of this sale. We ran in the qualifying, in 1870 and 1871, to the Hall of Fame. she won very easily by seven lengths. Then she ran This year=s inductees--who join jockey second in the final and got $30,000. Down here, that Randy Romero and equine stars Azeri, pays training for three horses for a year, and the win- Best Pal and Point Given--will be hon- ner=s share next year is even bigger. It=s a great con- ored in a ceremony at the Hall of Fame museum in cept, and it brings in more people.@ Saratoga Springs Aug. 13. This year=s auction was delayed by an EVA outbreak, Harry Bassett, named champion juvenile in 1870 after but even that may have worked out for the best, ac- winning three of four starts, took all nine starts the cording to Fulton. following season, including the 1871 Belmont S. Harry AI was telling Antonio, >Every cloud has a silver lin- Bassett eventually retired with 23 victories and five ing,=@ Fulton chuckled. AThe day before the sale started runner-up finishes from career 36 starts. here, a King=s Best colt won the G1 and West Coast-based trainer Millerick took training titles set a track record and a Distorted Humor won the at Santa Anita, Hollywood Park and Del Mar in a career GI Belmont S. We had [yearlings by] both to sell.@ that spanned five decades. The conditioner is probably It seems like silver linings abound in Argentina these days. best remembered for conditioning Hall of Famer Native Diver. A winner of 34 stakes events, including three SALES NEWS consecutive editions of the Hollywood Gold Cup, the California-bred Native Diver retired in 1967 with 37 wins and $1,026,500 in earnings. 816 CATALOGUED FOR TATTERSALLS JULY A Don Pierce, who launched his riding career at total of 816 horses, including G3 Ballysax S. winner Longacres Racecourse in Seattle, Washington, devel- Punch Clynch (Ire) (Azamour {Ire}), have been cata- oped into one of the West Coast=s leading riders, and logued for the Tattersalls July Sale, to be held July 6-9. rode a long list of racing stalwarts, including Silky The catalogue, which can be viewed online at Sullivan, Kelso, Princessnesian, the high-strung Ken- www.tattersalls.com, boasts 84 more lots than last nedy Road and Quack. year and is comprised of broodmares, and horses and AI rode Silky Sullivan after the [1958] Kentucky fillies in training. The Jim Bolger-trained Puncher Clynch Derby, when he came down to California, he brought defeated subsequent G1 Epsom Derby runner-up First the fans out by the thousands, and all the publicity he Sight (Ire) in the Ballysax, and has an entry to the got, I got,@ explained Pierce. G1 Irish Derby June 27. The Tattersalls July Sale is a A AThat horse kind of put me on truly international fixture, and the 2010 catalogue has the [map], so I have a fond all the ingredients to attract buyers from throughout the memory of him.@ world,@ said Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony. The Oklahoma native is re- sponsible for winning the Santa Anita Derby twice, in- cluding with Hill Rise, who Pierce says is the best horse he ever rode. During his ca- reer, the California-bred also won the Santa Anita H., Man O= War S. and San Antonio H., but is probably best known for Wrapping up the Triple Crown Hill Rise (left) & Northern Dancer his narrow defeat by Northern Do not bring back Triple Crown bonus Bettmann Dancer in the 1964 Kentucky Nick Kling, Troy Record Derby. AHe probably should never have lost that race,@ Pierce Two leading tracks say they won=t host Breeders= Cup said. AAfter the Triple Crown, he got a break when he in 2011 came back [to California] and I won the Santa Anita H. Gregory A. Hall, Louisville Courier-Journal on him. He was a really good horse to me.@ Cont. p9 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 6/10/10 • PAGE 9 of 9 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Hall of Fame cont. Q & A WITH THE BREEDERS’ CUP CANDIDATES Competing along the ultra-competitive California On May 24, Breeders= Cup announced the 28 candi- circuit from a very young age, Pierce was forced to dates who will stand for election to face some of racing=s greatest riders, including Bill the Breeders= Cup Board of Members Shoemaker and Eddie Arcaro, who is the only rider in and Trustees. There are 13 openings history to partner two Triple Crown champions: on the Board. Voting began June 8 Whirlaway (1941) and Citation (1948). and closes June 22 at 5 p.m. The AI was just dumbfounded by the quality of riders out bios of the 28 candidates are avail- able in documents circulated to the there at the time,@ said Pierce regarding the Southern voters--Breeders= Cup foal and stallion nominators--and California jockey colony. AI got to be buds with Arcaro the TDN once again will provide additional information and Shoe. We got to socializing, and they kind of took on the candidates= viewpoints. To that end, we posed me under their when I was just a young kid, and the following question to each of the candidates, and probably just to make fun of me. But we all had a good have given them 400 words or fewer in which to re- time, and they were great guys to be around and great spond. riders. I learned a lot from those guys.@ What do you think is the biggest issue facing the According to Pierce, another rider of that era to leave Breeders' Cup today and, if voted to the Breeders' Cup a lasting impression on him was John Longden, who board, how would you propose this issue be solved? was the regular rider of 1943 Triple Crown hero and Horse of the Year Count . Christopher Young: AJohn was just phenomenal, you couldn=t even be- The biggest issue facing the Breeders' Cup today is lieve it,@ he recalled. AHe would do things that nobody one of how to best utilize the full resources of the two else could do. He was a good rider, and a very good boards--the larger Board of Trustees and the smaller guy too. He looked out for you.@ Board of Directors. Currently, except for participating on three nominal committees, the Despite his impressive resume, Pierce often found >big board= does not do much other himself having to take a back seat to the King of the than to elect the >small executive West Coast, Bill Shoemaker. board.= I do understand that the AI always found if you are on a horse Shoemaker former board structure was un- wants to ride, you=re doing really good,@ dead panned wieldy and did not lend itself to ef- Pierce. AHe was really tough to beat. If the Shoe fectively managing a complex orga- wanted to ride a horse, he rode the horse. But I could nization such as the Breeders' Cup. never get mad at Shoe. Nobody in the world could get But, the pendulum has swung too mad at Shoe. That=s just the nature of the business. I far in the other direction and has learned you keep your head straight and you=ll get along created a disillusioned Board of Christopher Young just fine. I was riding around here for 25 to 30 years Trustees who idly sit by and watch and did pretty good.@ with the rest of the public what de- Pierce, who retired from the saddle in the mid >80s, cisions have been made by the Board of Directors. trained horses for 11 years before serving a brief stint Clearly, more effort has been made recently to keep the Board of Trustees abreast of what is going on, but this as jockey=s agent for David Flores. Now 73, Pierce lives seems to consist of updates and press releases made near Del Mar and spends much of his time perfecting available shortly before they are distributed to the pub- his golf game, which is his favorite pastime these days. lic. And despite enjoying the tranquility of his golden years, The Strategic Planning Committee, on which I ac- Pierce, who enthusiastically recalls his days on the tively participated, was a good example of involving the track, leaves little doubt as to where his induction into Board of Trustees, Board of Directors and management the Hall of Fame ranks in his list of accomplishments. in helping to set the future direction of the Breeders' AI am very excited,@ said Pierce. AI had a lot of good Cup, and the level of engagement, quality of discussion things happen to me in my career, but this tops them and agreeable disagreement on difficult issues was very all.@-CB encouraging. This committee, however, was disbanded as soon as the Strategic Plan was produced, and those bright minds went back to watching the action unfold from the sidelines. TDN Quote du Jour I would propose that the Breeders' Cup re-invigorate the Board of Trustees to better utilize their varied tal- “Lose your head and your ass goes with it.” ents and experiences. This would not only better har- ness the strengths of the Board of Trustees, but would - Jockey Don Pierce said when asked if he would be also make for a better informed next generation of angry losing a mount to top jockey Bill Shoemaker leaders, who may join the Board of Directors in the future. Click here for all the responses published to date.

AROUND THE WORLD THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2010 TODAY’S INSIGHTS 1:32p 2nd-BEL, Msw, $50K, 2yo, 5f HR/TVG Despite the riches that are on offer down the Jersey Shore, H O B I T U A R Y H GOLD NECESSITIES (Seeking the Gold) debuts here for owners George and Lori Hall and trainer Kelly Breen. A son Bill Handleman Dies: of MGSW & MGISP Bare Necessities (Silver Deputy), the Bill Handleman, an award-winning columnist for New May foal cost $250K last fall at KEESEP. Soldat (War Jersey=s Asbury Park Press, died yesterday morning in Front) brought $180K at KEESEP, the most expensive of Philadelphia after a two-year battle with cancer. He was his freshman sire’s 42 youngsters to go under the hammer. 62. AIt is a sad loss,@ Hollis R. Towns, the paper=s exec- The dark bay did his early training over this surface, but has utive editor and vice president of news, said in the APP. also been working of late at Monmouth. brisnet.com pps AHe was a valuable part of this newspaper as well as the community.@ Having grown up in Tokyo, Paris, San Francisco and Washington D.C., Handleman graduated from Occidental College with a history degree, then H E A S T H worked for Star-Democrat and Guardian in Maryland before joining the APP=s sports department in 1979. He Tuesday=s Late Results: covered many major sporting events and was a fixture 6th-IND, $25,000, Alw, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, at Monmouth Park and, in 1995, won the $100,000 1:10 1/5, ft. Penn National World Series of Handicapping. SERENA'S REWARD (f, 3, Grand Reward--Subtle Handleman also wrote a Pulitzer Prize-nominated series Dancer {SW, $347,917}, by Crafty Prospector) wired a of columns about David Goldman, a Tinton Falls, New field of state-breds by 9 1/2 lengths in her May 17 Jersey resident who fought to regain custody of his son debut over the track and trip and was favored here at from his estranged wife=s family in Brazil (click here for 2-1 to put them back to back. Off the pace this time more information). He is survived by his wife Judy. around, the bay raced four wide on the turn and Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. streaked home to take it by 5 1/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $28,200. Click for the brisnet.com chart. H N E W Y O R K H O-Pine Ridge Farm & Deanna Holt. B-Alan & Chris Walsh (IN). T-Larry W Holt. Yesterday=s Results: 2nd-BEL, $46,000, Msw, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. 7th-CNL, $21,400, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:44, FIGHT FOR V L T'S (g, 3, Two Punch--Past You, by fm. Marlin) carried a narrow advantage past the eighth pole WICKED CHARM (f, 3, Ghostzapper--Belva, by Theatri- of his May 12 bow over a muddy main track, but weak- cal {Ire}) rolled boxcars in a pair Gulfstream starts this ened a bit to finish third. Pounded into 3-5 favoritism , finishing a debut sixth Mar. 7 before filling the for this second attempt, the grey gelding never looked same spot Apr. 9. She faced decidedly easier in her anything but a winner, as he set a resonable pace and latest at Delaware May 17, but her late rally fell just cruised under the wire 11 1/2 lengths better than Jello short in third, beaten 3/4 of a length. The 1-2 chalk to Shot (Thunderello). Sales history: $30,000 wlng '07 break through here, Wicked Charm coasted along NYBOCT. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, $31,200. Click for through soft splits and sprinted away late to score by the brisnet.com chart or video, sponsored by Taylor four lengths. The winner is a half-sister to English Made. Channel (Smart Strike), Ch. Turf Horse, MGISW, O/T-Linda Rice. B-Dr Ronald Harris Parker (NY). $5,319,028; and Sedgefield (Smart Strike), GSP, $249,803. Sales history: $470,000 RNA yrl '08 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. KEESEP; $190,000 2yo >09 KEEAPR. Lifetime Record: This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or 4-1-0-1, $17,072. Click for the brisnet.com chart. by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior O-Ramona Bass. B-Keene Ridge Farm (KY). T-Michael R written permission of the copyright owner, Matz. MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results

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East Report cont. H S O. C A L I F O R N I A H Yesterday=s Results: 9th-DEL, $36,350, Alw, NW2L, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m (off Yesterday=s Results: turf), 1:41 3/5, sy. CINDERELLA S., $70,200, HOL, 6-9, 2yo, f, 5 1/2f ETERNAL ELEGANCE (f, 4, Toccet--Elegant Asset, by (AWT), 1:05 2/5, ft. Lord At War {Arg}) made just one appearance last year 1--#SHE'LL HEIR, 120, f, 2, by Wildcat Heir at three, finishing second in a July 3 maiden special 1st Dam: The Tricks On Me, by Favorite Trick event at Evangeline Downs, was shelved 10 months 2nd Dam: Peaceful Road, by Hold Your Peace and returned to graduate by 5 3/4 lengths versus 3rd Dam: Field Point Road, by Raja Baba $20,000 maiden claimers at this track May 5. Settled in O-David W & Holly F Wilson; B-Michelle Redding (FL); the second flight of horses while racing nearest the T-Vladimir Cerin; J-Rafael Bejarano; $37,080. inside, Eternal Elegance advanced leaving the far turn Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $62,580. *Fifth black-type and drove past Heroic Pursuit (El Corredor) for a half- winner for sophomore sire (by Forest Wildcat). length success at 9-2. Sales history: $35,000 RNA yrl 2--Swiss Wild Cat, 120, f, 2, Ministers Wild Cat--I Can '07 KEEJAN; $50,000 yrl '07 FTKJUL. Lifetime Record: Yodele, by Swiss Yodeler. O-Heinz Steinmann. 3-2-1-0, $37,240. Click for the brisnet.com chart or $15,960. video, sponsored by Taylor Made. 3--Arta B Tappin, 115, f, 2, Tapit--Arta, by Opening O-Midwest . B-David E Hager II (KY). Verse. ($75,000 yrl '09 BESOCT). O-Patsy London & T-Brad H Cox. Terry C Lovingier. $9,576. Margins: 1, 2 1/4, NK. Odds: 0.70, 7.90, 23.20. 1st-PID, $35,700, Msw, 2yo, f, 5f (AWT), :59 3/5, ft. She=ll Heir was unveiled by trainer John Hancock at NEED AN ANGEL (f, 2, Pulpit--Halo Reality {SW & GSP, Keeneland Apr. 9 (click here for TDN feature), when $205,005}, by Prospector's Halo) was away slowly in she rallied four wide to post a 21-1 a $20,000 maiden claimer at Churchill Downs and upset. Purchased privately thereafter nearly recovered from that trouble, missing by a head in by Holly and David Wilson, she was second. Stepping up in class for this, the full-sister to making her first start since, but was MGSP A. P. Reality raced near the tail of this compact at the other end of the odds spec- field, gained on the turn and rallied down the center of trum. The Florida-bred made her way the track for a one-length tally as the 2-1 second favor- through traffic and, despite bumping ite. Ruth and Neva (Cherokee Run) was runner-up. pacesetter Rockin Heather (In Excess Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $24,400. Click for the {Ire}), forged her way to the front brisnet.com chart. and withstood an inquiry to maintain O/T-Merrill R Scherer. B-Centaur Farms Inc (KY). her perfect record. "I don't want to say what the owners paid for her, but she was worth it,@ offered winning Benoit photo trainer Vladimir Cerin. A[Rider Rafael A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S Bejarano] worked her, and he knew she likes going H H inside and she likes running between horses. That cer- IN BRITAIN: tainly helped today." Click for the brisnet.com chart. Arctic Cosmos, c, 3, North Light (Ire)--Fifth Avenue Doll, by Marquetry. Kempton Park, Britain, 6-9, Hcp, 3yo, 1 1/2m (AWT). B-Sheridan & Iadora Farm. *47,000gns yrl >08 TATOCT. Polish World, g, 6, Danzig--Welcometotheworld, by Woodman. Beverley, Britain, 6-9, Hcp, 4yo/up, 7f 100ydsT. B-Racehorse Management LLC. *$550,000 yrl >05 KEESEP; 17,000gns HIT >07 TATJUL. IN : Deep and Blue, f, 3, Toccet. See ABreeders= Edition Europe.@

TDN TODAY 2nd-BEL (Msw) Fight for V L T=s (Two Punch) gets it Around the World...... 8 pages done for owner/trainer Linda Rice. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 06/10/10 • PAGE 3 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

So. California Report cont. Charity Benefit Sunday at Hollywood Park: Edited press release Yesterday=s Results: 5th-HOL, $50,682, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2$X, based charities will be part of the festivi- 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:43 2/5, ft. ties when Zenyatta aims for her 17th win in a row and NEVER (c, 4, Vindication--Quiet Delight , by Grindstone) an unprecedented third victory in the $250,000 Vanity came running late, but could do no better than a close on Sunday at Hollywood Park. The Teddy Cole Founda- fourth at Santa Anita Feb. 26, but bounced back to tion of Horses Inc. and TROTT (Training Racehorses Off register a nose success with blinkers off in Arcadia The Track) will have a ribbon cutting ceremony--includ- Mar. 31. The dark bay was most recently an even ing actress, horse enthusiast and California Horse Rac- fourth at this track and trip May 12 and was getting the ing Board member Bo Derek--dedicating "Teddy's Stall,@ shades back on for this effort. Allowed to race in the a program to help retired horses find new homes after penultimate spot for the opening three-quarters, Never they leave the track. The ceremony will occur after the came four wide into the stretch and raced by them all first race, which is slated for 1 p.m. With financial aid late, scoring by a neck at odds of 5-1. Sales history: from the Teddy Cole Foundation, TROTT will take each $190,000 RNA yrl '07 FTSAUG. Lifetime Record: retiring horse to its San Diego County facility to ready 12-3-2-3, $113,280. Click for the brisnet.com chart. for adoption. The organization will also have a booth O-Fog City Stable. B-David J Shimmon (KY). T-Bob near the paddock to sell T-shirts featuring Zenyatta to Baffert. help raise money for their noteworthy cause. After the second race, Hollywood Park will present a check to 3rd-HOL, $44,948, Alw, NW1$X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT, Madeline Auerbach, the president of CARMA (California 1:09 1/5, fm. Retirement Management Account), with proceeds gen- TERRIFY (f, 4, Even the Score--Ominous Wildcat, by erated by the sale of the Zenyatta DVD that was pro- Forest Wildcat) took a $40,000 starter-allowance down duced last year. CARMA is a non-profit, charitable the hill at Santa Anita Apr. 3, but finished eighth with a organization created to raise money for retired Califor- hike to a course-and-distance allowance Apr. 21. She nia racehorses. Old Friends, which houses retired tried a route of ground in each of her last two, faltering horses, including stallions, in Georgetown, Ky., will to third after establishing a long lead May 5 prior to a benefit from the sale of Zenyatta jerseys produced by fifth-place effort May 28. The second-longest shot in MVP Sportswear, which will be sold on Sunday near this field, the chestnut argued the pace from the fence, the paddock and at the track gift shop. took over for good leaving the far turn and held off a late surge from Appealing Afare (Successful Appeal) to I N D U S T R Y I N F O take it by a neck. Sales history: $22,000 yrl '07 H H KEEJAN; $20,000 yrl '07 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 14-3-2-3, $71,760. Click for the brisnet.com chart. Rosenberg New TCA President: O-Steve Knapp, Pam Mikesell & Wayne and Debra Thoroughbred Charities of America announced that Prouty. B-Jim Wells & Bruce Hill (FL). T-Steve Knapp. Dan Rosenberg has been elected president, effective July 1. He will replace Herb Moelis, the co-founder of TCA who will remain on the Board of Directors. The Thoroughbred Daily News is: president-elect owns Rosenberg Thoroughbred Consult- Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher ing in Midway, Kentucky. "Herb and Ellen Moelis saw Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief the need for taking care of retired racehorses before Alycia Borer Director of Advertising anyone was even talking about it," said Rosenberg. Jessica Martini Senior Editor "Through their commitment and hard work, they have Alan Carasso Associate Editor contributed to the welfare of countless horses in the Marie Kizenko Associate Editor past and in the future, and they have brought the issue Christina Bossinakis Associate Editor Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter of caring for retired Thoroughbreds to the forefront. I Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter look forward to continuing in Herb's footsteps and to Brian Didonato Writer/Reporter furthering the cause that he has championed." Moelis Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services added, AThe decision to retire as president after 20 Lia Kusch Senior Advertising Designer years was not an easy one to make. However, when Sarah K. Andrew Advertising Asst/Director of Distribution you have a person with Dan Rosenberg's credentials as Tom Rosati Advertising Assistant Robert Williams Director of IT/Webmaster your successor, it makes the decision much less diffi- Gregg Casillo Database Analyst/Programming Specialist cult. I feel very confident that Dan will carry on the mission of Thoroughbred Charities of America and, in fact, bring TCA to the next level." Other new TCA TDN All horses in the are bred in North America, officers are Jack Wolf, vice president; Ellen Moelis, unless otherwise indicated treasurer; and Jim Orsini, secretary. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 06/10/10 • PAGE 4 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Industry Info cont.

Pre-Race Vet Exam Software Offered Free to Tracks: Edited Press Release InCompass Solutions Inc. announced yesterday that it is now offering its Pre-Race Veterinary Exam software First-crop starters to watch: Thursday, June 10 free of charge to all racetracks that agree to share their Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2007 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs respective examination data with association and regu- Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) latory veterinarians at other tracks that are also using ARTIE SCHILLER the software. AInCompass has worked closely with The (El Prado {Ire}), Hurricane Hall, $15K, 98/0/0 Jockey Club=s Thoroughbred Safety Committee since its 1-AP, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Ssschille Day, $25K OBS AUG yrl, 8-1 FIRE SLAM formation and the committee made this suggestion with (Grand Slam), Vinery, $6K, 18/0/0 the belief that it would enhance safety throughout the 2-BEL, Msw, 5f, +Cousin Frankie, 8-1 MASS MEDIA (Touch Gold), Cloverleaf ll, $5K, 48/2/0 industry,@ said Brad Kimbrell, the executive vice presi- 1-AP, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Rivrav, 3-1 dent of InCompass. AWith that in mind, and to encour- SILVER TRAIN (Old Trieste), Vinery, $25K, 125/2/0 age universal usage, we have decided to offer our 1-AP, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Catch the Train, $45K OBS APR 2yo, 4-1 Pre-Race Veterinary Exam software to tracks for free, WAR FRONT (Danzig), Claiborne, $13K, 76/0/0 as long as they are willing to share the exam data.@ A 2-BEL, Msw, 5f, Soldat, $180K KEE SEP yrl, 5-1 component of InCompass= Race Track Operations (RTO) system, the Pre-Race Veterinary Exam module was First/Second-crop starters to watch: Thursday, June 10 launched in 2008 to examining veterinarians at Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2006 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs racetracks to record the details of racehorses= pre-race Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) soundness inspections in a secure central database. KITTEN'S JOY (El Prado {Ire}), Ramsey, $25K, 206/33/5 AThe pre-race inspection is a critical component in our 7-CD, Msw, 5fT, +Wild Pearl, 15-1 ongoing efforts to reduce racing injuries to horses and ORATORY (Pulpit), Country Life, $5K, 105/23/0 riders, said Dr. Mary Scollay, equine medical director @ 5-BEL, Msw, 1 1/16mT, +D' Oratory, 12-1 for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission. AThe shar- WILDCAT HEIR (Forest Wildcat), Journeyman, $7K, 225/63/5 ing of pre-race exam information enables regulatory 2-BEL, Msw, 5f, +Pretend and Extend, $75K OBS FEB 2yo, 5-2 veterinarians to develop a more comprehensive under- 2-BEL, Msw, 5f, +Merciless Cat, $27K OBS APR 2yo, 15-1 standing of the horses they inspect.@ P.J. Campo, vice WOKE UP DREAMIN (Holy Bull), Millennium, $8K, 96/12/0 president and director of racing for the New York Rac- 3-PID, Msw, 5f, +Woke Up Runnin', $8K EAS SEP yrl, 10-1 ing Association, stated, AHorses from throughout the country ship in to compete at NYRA tracks, so sharing soundness information with and from veterinarians at other racetracks will be immensely beneficial to all of us. NYRA remains fully committed to protecting our sport=s athletes and we will embrace this latest safety TRIO FACE CORRUPTION CHARGES Newmarket initiative. We hope other racetrack operators will do the trainer Jeff Pearce, jockey Jerry O=Dwyer and former same.@ Racetracks interested in using the free Pre-Race Classic-winning trainer Geoff Huffer were among a Veterinary Exam software may contact Michelle Penna, clutch of eight people who face charges after a British the manager of business support for InCompass, at Horseracing Authority inquiry into the performance of (800) 625-4664 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Sabre Light (GB) (Fantastic Light) in 2008. Beaten un- der O=Dwyer in a claimer at Lingfield in December of HRTV, PM Advertising Nominated for Regional Emmys: that year, the Pearce trainee had drifted in the on- Horse Racing Television and PM Advertising have course market and the betting exchanges beforehand. It been nominated for Ohio Valley Regional Emmy is alleged by the BHA that he was owned by Huffer, Awards. HRTV was nominated in two categories, despite running in the colors of Newmarket publican ASports--One Time Special@ and ADocumentary--Cul- Fran O=Brien. tural/Topical@ for productions about Fair Grounds Race Course and Chincoteague ponies, respectively. PM Advertising=s video about Spendthrift Farm TDN Euro is: (www.spendthriftfarm.com/video.html) was nominated England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) in the Short Form Editor category. The winners will be Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) announced at a July 31 ceremony in Columbus, Ohio. France: Claude Beniada : Christa Riebel Ireland: Dave Keena All post times in the TDN are local time : Giorgio Barsotti P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 06/10/10 • PAGE 5 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Yesterday=s Results: Hamilton Park, 19.05, Mdn, ,7,000, 2yo, 6f 5ydsT, 1:12.87, gd/fm. +SORAAYA (IRE) (f, 2, Elnadim--Date Mate, by Thorn Dance), a 55,000gns TATOCT yearling, raced in a close-up second throughout the early stages before 2.00 Newbury, Mdn, £7,000, 2yo, 6 1/2fT taking over passing halfway. Shaken up when tackled HAMLOOL (IRE) (Red Ransom) is a son of the 2004 G1 Moyglare Stud by Nawaashi (GB) (Green Desert) soon after, the 15-8 S. heroine Chelsea Rose (Ire) (Desert King {Ire}) who debuts in the joint favorite responded to her jockey=s urgings to as- Saeed Manana silks for the Clive Brittain stable. Godolphin’s Dortmund sert for a 2 3/4-length success. Soraaya is a half- (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) , whose dam is a half to Marienbard (Ire), has brother to Declaration of War (Ire) (Okawango), SW & experience on his side having finished runner-up for the Mahmood Al GSP-Eng & G1SP-Fr, $193,398. Video, courtesy of Zarooni barn on debut here at the end of last month. Racing UK. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,4,533. 4.15 Newbury, Mdn, £6,000, 3yo, f, 10f 6ydsT O-Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Keogh KITTY WELLS (GB) (Sadler’s Wells) is the latest product of the Family; T-Mick Channon. Fittocks Stud-based mare Kithanga (Ire) (Darshaan {GB}) to hit the track, and the full-sister to Milan (GB) represents a partnership between Haydock Park, 14.50, Mdn, ,5,300, 2yo, f, 6fT, her breeder and trainer Luca Cumani and Susan Magnier. 1:15.17, gd/sf. SWEETIE TIME (GB) (f, 2, Invincible Spirit {Ire}--Bless- ing {GB}, by Dubai Millennium {GB}), unplaced on debut at Newmarket May 14, was behind the early pace racing wide but started to pick up passing half- way. In front with 1 1/2 furlongs remaining, the 11-1 shot drew away to record a convincing 3 3/4-length success from Khor Sheed (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). Half Truth (Ire) (Verglas {Ire}), the half-sister to Fleeting Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), was disappointing as the 9-4 second favorite and trailed in seventh. Video, courtesy of Racing UK. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, ,3,432. O/B-Lordship Stud; T-Michael Bell.

Haydock Park, 14.20, Mdn, ,4,500, 3yo/up, www.coolmore.com 11f 200ydsT, 2:38.30, gd/sf. VERY GOOD DAY (FR) (c, 3, Sinndar {Ire}--Picture Princess {GB}, by Sadler=s Wells), two places behind H B R I T A I N H the subsequent G1 Epsom Derby third Rewilding (GB) (Tiger Hill {Ire}) in the Listed Cocked Hat S. at Good- Thursday, Newbury, post time: 3:05 p.m. wood last time May 19, was made the 4-9 favorite to LORD WEINSTOCK MEMORIAL S. (REGISTERED AS get off the mark in this weak-looking contest. Keen THE BALLYMACOLL STUD S.)-Listed, ,40,000, 3yo, f, under restraint in rear early, the 13,000gns TATOCT 10f 6ydsT yearling worked his way to the front approaching the SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER eighth pole and was driven thereafter to beat Cotillion 1 1 Deirdre (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Buick Gosden (GB) (Sadler=s Wells) by 1 1/4 lengths. Video, courtesy of 2 4 Diam Queen (Ger) Lando (Ger) Fallon Cumani Racing UK. Lifetime Record: SP-Eng, 3-1-1-1, ,8,764. 3 2 Eleanora Duse (Ire) Azamour (Ire) Moore Stoute O-Jaber Abdullah; B-Darley; T-Mick Channon. 4 6 Kithonia (Fr) Sadler’s Wells Queally Cecil 5 8 Lady Darshaan (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) Hughes S Moore Beverley, 16.00, Mdn, ,4,500, 3yo/up, 7f 100ydsT, 6 7 Nurture (Ire) Bachelor Duke Crowley Beckett 1:33.35, gd. 7 5 Pink Symphony (GB) Montjeu (Ire) Spencer Cole RULE BREAKER (IRE) (c, 3, Refuse to Bend {Ire}--Sweet 8 3 Shimmering Surf (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Mongan Winkworth All carry 124 pounds. Kristeen, by Candy Stripes), sent off the 11-10 favorite Last year=s G1 Fillies= Mile runner-up Lady Darshaan to build on a latest second at Haydock May 28, was bids to resume the winning habit after failing to land a sent straight to the lead. Turning the screw in the home blow in the G1 1000 Guineas at Newmarket May 2 and stretch, the 75,000gns TATDEC weanling and finishing a respectable sixth--beaten just over two 110,000gns TATOCT yearling held a six-length advan- lengths--in the Irish equivalent at The Curragh three tage over Advertisement (Mr. Greeley) at the line. Video, courtesy of Racing UK. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, weeks later. She faces the May 12 G3 S. 4,166. third and fourth Eleanora Duse and Pink Symphony, as , O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum; well as the highly regarded Henry Cecil-trained Salis- B-Declan Hyland & Lillian Montgomery; T-M Johnston. bury maiden winner Kithonia. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 06/10/10 • PAGE 6 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

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Thursday, Leopardstown, post time: 7:35 p.m. AMERICA BULMERS LIVE GLENCAIRN S.-Listed, i42,500, 4yo/up, 1mT BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT KARL BOYES MEMORIAL NORTHWESTERN PA S., 1 6 Duff (Ire) Spinning World McDonogh Lynam 134 $99,500, PID, 6-9, 3yo/up, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:02 2/5, ft. 2 7 Six of Hearts (GB) Pivotal (GB) Moran Ross 132 1--COUNTRY DAY, 119, c, 4, Speightstown--Hidden 3 2 Rayeni (Ire) Indian Ridge (Ire) Berry Oxx 130 4 8 Croisultan (Ire) Refuse to Bend (Ire) Shanahan McAteer 127 Assets (GSW, $298,313), by Mt. Livermore. 5 4 Finicius Officer Murtagh Griffin 127 O/B-Bertram, Richard & Elaine Klein (KY); T-Steve 6 3 Recharge (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) Hayes K Prndrgst 127 Margolis; J-Brian J Hernandez Jr; $60,000. Lifetime 7 1 Rock and Roll Kid (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) D Mullins A Mullins 127 Record: 11-5-1-1, $195,729. *1/2 to Due Date (El 8 9 Vocalised Vindication Manning Bolger 127 Prado {Ire}), GSP, $141,018. 9 5 Rare Ransom (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) Smullen Weld 124 2--Sneaking Uponyou, 122, g, 4, Snuck In--Chestnut This may provide an ideal opportunity for Recharge to Game, by Dahar. ($15,000 RNA 2yo >08 OBSAPR). return to winning ways following a last-out second in $20,000. the G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup at The Curragh May 23. 3--Ravalo, 116, g, 6, Mutakddim--Momentary Hope, by Trainer Kevin Prendergast told PA Sport, AHe=s been Southern Halo. ($32,000 RNA wlng '04 KEENOV; running well all year and has been unlucky to run into $30,000 yrl '05 FTMOCT). $10,000. Fame and Glory (GB) twice. He couldn=t be in better Margins: 1 1/4, NK, 1HF. Odds: 2.60, 13.50, 1.50. form, he=s in great shape and the ground should be grand, so we=ll see how he gets on.@ Any more rain may SATIN AND LACE S., $89,900, PID, 6-8, 3yo/up, f/m, play into the hands of last year=s G1 Irish 2000 Guineas 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:03 4/5, ft. runner-up Rayeni, who returns to a mile following a 1--AHVEE'S , 112, m, 6, Rizzi-- Destiny, second in the Apr. 11 G3 Gladness S. over a furlong by Silver Deputy. ($130,000 2yo >06 OBSMAR). less at The Curragh. O-Everything's Cricket Racing; B-Sez Who Thorough- breds (NY); T-Linda Rice; J-Harry Vega; $60,000. F R A N C E Lifetime Record: 26-10-2-4, $413,595. *1/2 to Accu- H H rate (Precise End), MSW, $184,788; and of Thursday, Maisons-Laffitte, post time: 1:15 p.m. Love (Prime Timber), MSP, $206,530. PRIX -Listed, i55,000, 2yo, 5fT 2--Proud Heiress, 123, m, 6, Broken Vow--Raise a SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT Carter, by Dr. Carter. $20,000. 1 8 Choose Wisely (Ire) Choisir (Aus) Craine K Ryan 126 3--Mommie Whiz, 113, f, 4, City Zip--Sneak Out, by 2 5 Captain Chop (Fr) Indian Rocket (GB) Prat Guillemin 126 Belong to Me. ($16,000 yrl '07 KEESEP). $5,000. 3 1 Crespo Crispado (Spa) Dubawi (Ire) Mendizabal C Boutin 126 Margins: 1 1/4, 1, 2. Odds: 3.70, 3.50, 13.00. 4 6 Magic Potion (Fr) Divine Light (Jpn) Lemaire Bary 122 5 11 Irish Chope (Fr) Indian Rocket (GB) Piccone C Boutin 122 GIRLS, INCORPORATED OF SHELBYVILLE, SHELBY 6 3 Lone Cat (Fr) One Cool Cat Soumillon de Nicolay 122 COUNTY S., $81,500, IND, 6-9, 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, 7 4 Miss Liberty (Fr) Statue of Liberty Guyon Brandt 122 :57 2/5, yl. 8 9 Kfar Sama (Fr) Okawango Jarnet Guillemin 122 9 10 Belle Aumone (Fr) ’s Son Benoist Jesus 122 1--DEE'S ROSE, 119, m, 5, Straight Man--Irish Drop, by 10 7 Lady Jak (Fr) (GB) Thomas Toux 122 Way West (Fr). O-Dyedra Kademoglou; B-Jean White 11 2 Melody Dawn Tale of the Cat Peslier Lffn-Parias 122 (FL); T-Dale Bennett; J-Junior Alvarado; $47,922. Lifetime Record: 18-5-3-4, $194,323. Yesterday=s Result: 2--Selva, 119, f, 4, Forest Wildcat--Bayou Mist, Saint-Cloud, 13.50, Cond, i33,000, 4yo/up, by Silver Deputy. $15,974. 1 5/16mT, 2:13.20, gd. 3--Cauy's Humor, 117, f, 4, Distorted Humor--Cauy, THREE BODIES (IRE) (c, 4, Domedriver {Ire}--Three by Maria's Mon. ($100,000 yrl '07 KEESEP). $8,786. Mysteries {Ire}, by Linamix {Fr}) ran second in the Margins: 1 1/4, NO, 3HF. Odds: 5.00, 2.20, 3.70. G2 Prix Guillaume d=Ornano at Deauville last time Aug. 16, and settled in rear from the outset of this ALLOWANCE RESULTS: lesser spot. Making smooth headway in the stretch to 3rd-WOX, $61,323, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, 1m70y (off challenge at the distance, the 16-5 chance was ridden turf), 1:44 4/5, ft. out from there to deny Via Col Vento (GB) (Friends SHANGHAI KNIGHT (g, 5, Porto Foricos--China Nights Lake) by a head in the bobber. Sales history: i75,000 {SP}, by Ascot Knight) Lifetime Record: 13-3-0-1, RNA yrl >07 DEAAUG. Lifetime Record: SW & GSP-Fr, $107,839. O-C Duggan & J MacDougall. B-Janet Motz 7 starts, 3 wins, 4 places, i105,400. (ON). T-Analisa M Delmas. *C$1,000 yrl '06 ONTSEP. O/B-Niarchos Family; T-Pascal Bary. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 06/10/10 • PAGE 7 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

4th-WOX, $58,379, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 7f (AWT), 8th-PID, $36,830, 6-8, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW1X, 1:25, ft. 3yo/up, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:45 4/5, ft. KITTY IN A TIZZY (f, 3, Tiznow--Puma Kitten, by Storm SPIRITUS (g, 4, El Corredor--Unbridled's Secret, by Cat) Lifetime Record: 8-2-0-1, $72,567. O-William L Unbridled) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, $36,840. O-Reiley Clifton Jr. B-Dr Stephen Jackson, Debbie Jackson & McDonald. B-Beth Ann Brown-Gambone (PA). T-Dallas TNT Stud (KY). T-H James Bond. *$260,000 yrl '08 Stewart. *$75,000 wlng '06 KEENOV; $100,000 yrl KEESEP. '07 KEESEP. Spiritus sold and raised at Margaux Farm LLC 3rd-BEL, $57,000, Opt. Clm. ($100,000), NW3X, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:41, fm. RADICAL SABBATICAL (g, 5, Harlan=s Holiday--Radical Chick, by Danzig Connection) Lifetime Record: 5th-PID, $36,630, 6-8, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), 17-5-4-3, $212,959. O-North Shore Racing; B-Elmer 1:11 1/5, ft. Miller, Sanborn Chase Inc, Karen Crouch & Joseph QUAKE LAKE (f, 4, War Chant--Shooting Party {GISP, Segretto (KY); T-Barclay Tagg. *$67,000 wlng '05 $322,917}, by Sky Classic) Lifetime Record: 5-2-3-0, KEENOV; $75,000 yrl '06 FTKJUL; $30,000 RNA 2yo $65,280. O-Joseph V Shields Jr. B-J V Shields Jr & >07 OBSMAR; $85,000 2yo >07 OBSJUN. Robert N Clay (FL). T-H Graham Motion. *$47,000 yrl '07 KEESEP. 2nd-PID, $41,150, NW3L, 3yo/up, 5f (AWT), :56 4/5, THREE CHIMNEYS Raised and Grazed ft. QUICK SHOOTER (g, 4, Red Bullet--Symphonious, by 8th-IND, $36,000, NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 3/5, my. Hennessy) Lifetime Record: 13-3-2-2, $81,730. CACTUS TOWN (g, 5, Smolderin Heart--Desert Appeal O/T-Joe L Radosevich. B-Adena Springs (FL). *$3,000 {MSP, $119,404}, by Sezyou) Lifetime Record: yrl '07 KEESEP; $40,000 yrl '07 OBSJAN. 25-6-0-4, $80,318. O/T-Paul E Powers. B-Libbie E Thiel & John Thiel (IL). *Full to Heart Appeal, SW, 2008, $126,170. 5th-BEL, $39,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:41, ft. 3rd-PEN, $32,704, 6-8, NW1X, 3yo, 1m, 1:41 4/5, ft. LANDLASH (f, 3, Catienus--Show the Mark, by Miner's ENIGMATIC (c, 3, Harlan=s Holiday--Misty Springs, by Mark) Lifetime Record: 10-2-1-2, $43,769. O-Leah Wild Again) Lifetime Record: 9-3-1-0, $66,300. Gyarmati & Happy Hill Farm. B-Peter Moore & Daniel P O-Padua Stables. B-Big C Farm & Dr Tom Brokken (FL). Hayden (NY). T-Leah Gyarmati. *$10,000 wlng '07 T-J Michael Rogers. *$110,000 yrl '08 FTKJUL. FTMDEC; $27,000 RNA yrl '08 FTNAUG. ENIGMATIC - Another IBS Yearling Auction Purchase

6th-PID, $38,810, 6-8, NW3L, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f (AWT), 8th-PRM, $29,000, 6-8, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10, 1:10 2/5, ft. ft. WACCAMAW (f, 4, War Chant--Under the Rug {MSW REINE DES LIONS (f, 4, Lion Heart--Moments Delight, & GSP, $522,720}, by Lord At War {Arg}) Lifetime by General Assembly) Lifetime Record: 18-4-5-2, Record: 15-3-5-5, $119,012. O-Mast Thoroughbreds $94,377. O-Windsor Thoroughbreds. B-Silverleaf LLC. B-Christiana Stables LLC & Stonerside Stable (KY). Farms, Inc (FL). T-Paul M Pearson. *$45,000 yrl '07 T-Robert M Gorham. *$21,000 HRA >10 KEEJAN. OBSJAN; $30,000 yrl '07 OBSAUG; $65,000 2yo >08 Purchased by FTMMAY. **1/2 to Sleetwood Mac (Seattle Sleet), MSW, $287,813; Heavyweight Champ (Two Punch), GISP, $211,668; and Lemon Custard (Lemon Drop Kid), 5th-PEN, $38,080, 6-8, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X, SP, $191,246. 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 1:06 1/5, ft. MS MIA (f, 4, Polish Miner--The Last Deanie, by Polish 6th-IND, $25,000, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 3/5, Numbers) Lifetime Record: SP, 12-3-4-4, $116,784. my. O-Sylmar Farm. B-Melody Manning Diaz (PA). T-T Ber- OUR ROCK STAR (g, 3, Grindstone--Top Model, by Leo nard Houghton. *1/2 to Charley=s Diamond (Diamond), Castelli) Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $29,450. O/B-Jack & MSP, $272,980. Barb Bary (IN). T-Thomas Drury Jr. 4th-PID, $36,830, 6-8, NW2L, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:11, 2nd-MNR, $22,400, 6-8, NW2L, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:25 1/5, ft. gd. PEACEFUL SLEWTION (g, 5, Line In The Sand-- SNEAKIN THRU (g, 4, Include--Amazonia, by Deputy Slewtion, by Slew the Coup) Lifetime Record: 10-2-2-1, Minister) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $39,720. O-Wayne $61,438. O-Kathleen A Guciardo. B-Regis Racing Stable Kerr. B-Brereton C Jones (KY). T-Wayne Kerr. (FL). T-John Guciardo. *$75,000 wlng '06 KEENOV; $80,000 yrl '07 KEESEP. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 06/10/10 • PAGE 8 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

8th-CNL, $22,300, 6-8, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:36, fm. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N SWEET ALLIE MARIE (f, 4, Unusual Heat--Crimson Redemption, by Red Ransom) Lifetime Record: EUROPE 15-5-2-1, $51,284. O/T-Peter Levine. B-Huston Racing Stables, George Schwary & Matt Young (CA). CONDITIONS RESULTS: ITALY, Rome, 16.05, 6-8, i13,500, 3yo/up, 6f (AWT), ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 1:14.30, stn. Success Again, g, 2, Congrats--Chef's Choice (SW, SECRET RIDGE (ITY) (f, 4, Indian Ridge {Ire}--Love $255,453), by Eskimo. HOL, 6-9, (C), 5f (AWT), Secret {SW & GSP-Ity, Sommerlied}, by Secreto) Life- :59 1/5. B-Alan & Stephanie B Amato (FL). *$17,000 time Record: SP-Ity, 17-5-3-2, i56,848. O/B-Suderia RNA wlng '08 OBSOCT; $17,000 RNA 2yo >10 SIBA di Azienda Agricola Antezzate SRL; T-Stefano OBSFEB. **Third winner for freshman sire (by A.P. Botti. Indy). +Macho Queen, f, 2, Macho Uno--Valley Queen, by ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Peaks and Valleys. PEN, 6-8, (C), 4 1/2f, :54 4/5. Mambia (GB), f, 2, Aldebaran--Algoa (Fr), by Common B-Porter Racing Stable LLC (FL). Grounds (GB). Saint-Cloud, France, 6-9, Mdn, 2yo, +Warren's Got Game, f, 3, Ancient Art--Go for Quality, 6fT. B-Haras du Ma. *i35,000 RNA yrl >09 by Elusive Quality. HOL, 6-9, (S), 6 1/2f (AWT), ARQAUG. 1:17 1/5. B-Benjamin C Warren (CA). Spinning Force (Ity), c, 2, Blu Air Force (Ire)--Wishbird Way Yonder, c, 3, Distant View--Dancer's Heiress, by (Ity), by Bluebird. Rome, Italy, 6-8, Cond, 2yo, c/g, Stately Don. IND, 6-9, 1m70y (off turf), 1:43 4/5. 5fT. B-Azienda Agricola Loreto Luciani. B-World Thoroughbreds Racing LLC (KY). Leiba Leiba (GB), c, 2, Librettist--Giusina Mia, by Diesis Severe Weather, c, 3, February Storm--Tacky Town, (GB). Yarmouth, Britain, 6-9, Mdn, 2yo, 5f 43ydsT. by Tactical Advantage. PEN, 6-9, 1m (off turf), 1:42. B-Dachel Stud. *,3,000 RNA yrl >09 DONSEP. B-K David Schwartz & Golden Orb Farm (FL). **Third winner for freshman sire (by Danzig). *$3,000 yrl '08 OBSAUG. My Name is Bond (Fr), c, 2, Monsieur Bond (Ire)--Lady Beauty Is a Beast, f, 3, Golden Missile--Barcelona Oriande (GB), by Makbul (Ire). La Teste de Buch, Beauty, by El Prado (Ire). PID, 6-9, 5 1/2f (AWT), France, 6-9, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 6fT. B-Lord Huntingdon. 1:04 1/5. B-Adena Springs (FL). *$10,500 yrl '08 *i38,000 yrl >09 ARQOCT. OBSAUG; $75,000 2yo >09 OBSAPR. Zanyeva (Ire), f, 2, Oasis Dream (GB)--Drama Club (Ire), Mari Bowen, f, 3, Indian Charlie--Depelchin, by Star de by Sadler=s Wells. La Teste de Buch, France, 6-9, Naskra. DEL, 6-9, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:07. B-Brandywine Mdn, 2yo, f, 6fT. B-Ceka Ireland Ltd. *40,000gns Farm LLC (KY). *$30,000 yrl '08 FTKJUL; $87,000 RNA wnlg >08 TATDEC; i75,000 RNA yrl >09 RNA 2yo >09 OBSFEB. ARQAUG. Dazzled Saint, g, 3, Saint Afleet--Safe At Home, by First Winner for Freshman Sire Homebuilder. PID, 6-9, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:02 4/5. +Striking Priorite (GB), g, 2, Striking Ambition (GB)-- B-Francis Rover (FL). Priorite (Ire), by Kenmare (Fr). Kempton Park, Britain, John Wyatt, g, 4, Monashee Mountain--Wild Angelica 6-9, Mdn, 2yo, 6f (AWT). B-Longdon Stud Ltd. (Ire), by Sri Pekan. BEL, 6-9, (S), 1mT, 1:36 1/5. *800gns wnlg >08 TATDEC; ,2,000 yrl >09 DONOCT. B-John F Dorrian (NY). **First winner for freshman sire (by Makbul {Ire}). Striking Ambition was a German Group 2 winner of • ON THE WORKTAB • $421,545. He stood the 2010 season Longdon Stud HOLLYWOOD PARK in Staffordshire, England, for a fee of ,2,500. Miss Heather Lee (Trippi), 6f, •1:12.00, 1/5 Prince d=Almaty (Fr), g, 3, Miesque=s Son--La Teignouse Pure Class (Purge), 5f, 1:01.40, 13/30 (Fr), by Green Tune. La Teste de Buch, France, 6-9, KEENELAND Mdn, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/8mT. B-Ecurie Biraben. *i31,000 American Lion (Tiznow), 5f, •1:01.60, 1/6 2yo >09 ARQJUL. Sommertraum (Ger), g, 3, Tertullian--Sommerlied (Ire), SANTA ANITA by Darshaan (GB). Saint-Cloud, France, 6-9, Cond, Gotta Have Her (Royal Academy), 3f, :36.60, 6/15 3yo, 1 5/16mT. B-Gestut Schlenderhan. Lookin At Lucky (Smart Strike), 3f, :37.80, 10/15 Deep and Blue, f, 3, Toccet--Catty, by Storm Cat. La Mythical Power (Congaree), 4f, •:46.40, 1/36 Teste de Buch, France, 6-9, Mdn, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT. WOODBINE B-B P Walden Sr & D Ingordo. *$40,000 wnlg >07 Ave (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), 6f, 1:14.40, 2/2 KEENOV. **1/2 to Fast Deal (Grand Slam), SW, Lady Shakespeare (Theatrical {Ire}), 6f, 1:14.20, 1/2 $273,058.