CAULFIELD ON Lucifer’s Stone HEADLINE p. 8 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, MAR. 2, 2004 BRINGING IT ON AT BARRETTS Deja Vue for Atlantic Ocean.. With the juvenile sales season already in full swing, Looking to improve on her first trip through the ring Barretts takes center stage today with the March Sale at Barretts is Atlantic Ocean (Stormy Atlantic), who of Selected Two-Year-Olds in Training at the Hinds realized a sale-topping $1.9 million during the 2002 Pavilion at Fairplex in Pomona, California. Barretts’ renewal of the sale. The four-year-old filly is one of predecessors on this year’s two-year-old scene, OBS three GSWs included in The and Fasig-Tipton, realized across-the-board increases in Thoroughbred Corp. dispersal. gross revenue, average and median, and Barretts hopes Trainer Kristin Mulhall will be the that the tide of abundance will continue to flow. “I acting agent for the consign- would think that the market will continue to be strong ment. As for the how the dis- and it appears likely that things would remain con- persal will impact Barretts, stant,” commented Barretts President and General McMahon said, “The Thorough- Manager Gerald McMahon. Atlantic Ocean bred Corp. horses have already Barretts 2002 Graduate helped us attract a large number Onward and Upward... Benoit photo of buyers who wouldn’t ordi- After enduring five years of decreasing aggregate, narily be here. That dispersal has Barretts enjoyed a rise in gross figures in 2002 and already helped the overall sale. Many buyers who have requested videos and catalogs have expressed interest 2003, and hopes to make it three straight with a boun- in both the two-year-olds and The Thoroughbred Corp. teous catalog this year. Inflated by a 54-head dispersal horses. The influence has definitely carried over.” from The Thoroughbred Corporation, Barretts has cata- logued a full cast of 228 horses for the 2004 edition. “This year’s catalog is fairly solid. I think our basic core P T R I P L E T H R E A T S P of horses is better, overall, than last year’s catalog,” said McMahon, adding, “This year’s catalog is a little Temperature Might KO Tiger Hunt from Rebel bit smaller in numbers than last year, which was done Kentucky Derby contender Tiger Hunt (Kris S.) came intentionally. We wanted to emphasize quality. We tried down with a temperature over the weekend, which to find individuals with a balance of pedigree and con- could knock him out of the Mar. 20 GIII Rebel S. at formation.” And, according to McMahon, that attempt Oaklawn. Tiger Hunt, who is unraced since finishing appears to be showing signs that it will payoff for fourth in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, had a temperature Barretts. “A number of people have said that they have of 103 3/5 Saturday and an elevated white blood cell seen some very nice horses on our backstretch,” said count, said Barry Irwin, the president of the Team Valor McMahon. “We have a very good international interest syndicate that owns the colt. Irwin said it is 50-50 that in this book, and I think that goes for both The Thor- Tiger Hunt makes the Rebel. He was unsure where the oughbred Corp. and two-year-old buyers. We have also horse would start if missing the race. "Who the heck had contact with a number of people who are new on knows," he said. "It's sort of depressing. But what can the scene and have expressed interest.” With bidding we do? The horse has never been sick before." beginning at 2 p.m. PST, the sale starts off with The Thoroughbred Corp. consignment, followed by 174 BARRETTS MARCH SELECTED 2YO OUTS juveniles. Barretts Coverage cont. p2 TUESDAY, MAR. 2, 2004 You can also pick up a copy of the TDN today at 38 54 56 62 72 74 76 93 100 101 104 106 the Barretts March Sale of Selected Two-Year- 111 116 119 122 129 130 138 146 155 157 160 Olds in Training. 176 177 181 184 188 191 192 195 202 212 214 224 225 228

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Leprechaun’s Maiden Voyage... Leprechaun Cont. Although Mike Mulligan of Leprechaun Racing is no Optimistic about the future, Mulligan recognizes the stranger to the game, he is new on the scene at importance of the juvenile sales in the grander scheme Barretts. Fresh off a strong showing at last week’s of things. “I believe that a lot of the success of these Fasig-Tipton sale at Calder, where he sold a Forest sales has to do with the amount of success that your Wildcat half sister to Peace Rules for $630,000 after seeing from our horses,” he explained. “Most of the purchasing the filly for $120,000 two-year-old races last year were dominated by horses at last year’s Saratoga August sale, purchased at the two-year-old sales. And, in many of Mulligan brings a small but select the major preps for horses that are on the Derby trail, group to this venue. “I think we the winners have come out of these two-year-old have a good bunch here,” said Mul- sales.” Ready for bigger and better things in a market ligan, who runs Leprechaun with that is enjoying an all-time high, Mulligan stated, “Peo- his wife Britt. In its ninth year of ple are starting to take notice. They are starting to operation, Leprechaun has turned realize that, if you want to be successful on the track, out multiple stakes winner Fort you cannot ignore the two-year-old sales.” Following Britt and Mike Mulligan Ruby and Saga Novel, who broke the current blush of success, it is also likely that people leprechaunracing.com the track record and later bettered will take notice of Leprechaun. his own mark in Japan. Headlining the operation’s Barretts consignment is Hip 84, a son of The Need for Speed... Pulpit out of the Relaunch mare Set To Fly. The colt It is a well established fact that at the core of the looked strong in his initial breeze last week with a final two-year-old sales is speed and, in the weeks leading time of :10.4 for the eighth, but thrust himself among up to Barretts two-year-old sale, few topics received as the top horses yesterday when he blasted through the much attention as did that subject. Unrelenting rains hit distance in :10.1. With juveniles like the Los Angeles area in the days leading up to the initial that in the barn, Mulligan is hopeful preview show and, as a result, it yielded relatively that the luck of the Irish will continue sluggish times. For some, the need to achieve the to hover over Leprechaun Racing. “The swiftest time is crucial, the deciding factor in whether a Barretts folks have told us that they horse will sell well or not, but slowly the tide seems to have sent out more video tapes and be changing. Although speed inevitably helps the bot- catalogs than they ever had, which tom line, savvy buyers are looking to mine the diamond was the case at the other sales this in the rough that may have fallen through the cracks year, so I expect there to be a strong because of an average breeze during the previews. Here buying market here,” he said. “I think is what a few industry leaders had to say on the mat- Hip 84 Jim Firios that the sale will follow suit, as long as ter: the quality of horses follows suit with the earlier sales. I think the two-year-old sales have set the tone for the Becky Thomas, Sequel Bloodstock, Consignor rest of the year and they are going to be strong through “Our business is an island. The biggest component of the course of the year.” Cont. next column our two-year-olds are works. They are not going to sell well, no matter who they are by, if they don’t have a good work. It is really not an indicator of what a horse TDN TODAY is really worth, but it is an indicator of how well you Headline News ...... 9 pages are going to sell.” The Need for Speed cont. p3 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/2/04 • PAGE 3 of 9

The Need for Speed cont. Case in Point... Donna Wormser, Consignor The theory of speed will be tested tomorrow when “Unfortunately, the speed factor is one of the most Hip 97, a filly by Lord Carson, steps into the ring. While important things at these two-year-old sales. Luckily, the chestnut, consigned by B.C. Thoroughbreds, agent there are some people whoare doing more homework for Timberline, was impressive during the first breeze and looking at how the horses present themselves on session with a time of :10.1 over a confirmed heavy the track. Unfortunately, there are still many buyers track, she left spectators’ tongues on the floor with a who want the faster horses.” brilliant :9.7 move yesterday, a Barretts record. “We were very pleased with her work today,” said B.C. Ciaran Dunne, Wavertree Stables, Consignor Thoroughbred’s Shane Chipman. “She’s a very fast “I think they have to work well, but I am not sure filly.” A daughter of the young unraced mare Storm that the fastest horses bring the most money any more. Struck, the filly descends from the Canadian champion I think they all have to work well, but I think that the two-year-old filly Queen Louie. “I like her because she is people buying are smart enough that the distinction long and lean, but she carries her weight,” explained between :10.3 and :10.6 is not that big a factor. Some Chipman. The filly, currently owned by the five-man of the horses that people had high hopes for worked in Timberline partnership, was purchased at last year’s the high :10s and :11s, but if they can come back and OBS August sale for $37,000 and earlier brought do what people originally thought they would do, then $13,000 at Keeneland’s November sale. it will not hurt them.”

Jerry Bailey, Consignor “The buyers are not too forgiving, but I think I do see NEW STALLIONS AT a little more forgiveness on the better-bred horses than BARRETTS MARCH SALE I used to. Even the horses that don’t have much of a Freshman Sires pedigree, there doesn’t seem to be a top end on them if Stallion Hip # they work well. We have seen horses with little pedi- Aljabr (Storm Cat) 141 gree, but that have worked well, bring near seven-digit Anees (Unbridled) 117, 204 prices. That’s unusual. There used to be a limit on Bernstein (Storm Cat) 107,205 those horses. It seems like the top end on those horses Cape Canaveral (Mr. Prospector) 201 has come off. It doesn’t make it any easier in the mid- Chief Seattle (Seattle Slew) 111 out dle to sell, but you certainly have to say that it is a Classic Cat (Mountain Cat) 54 out more optimistic market this year.” Giant’s Causeway (Storm Cat) 218 Terry Oliver, Consignor Golden Missile (A.P. Indy) 195 out “I don’t think that having the fastest horses here is as High Yield (Storm Cat) 176 out important. Having the videos has become more impor- Lemon Drop Kid (Kingmambo) 67 tant, and it is evident that people are doing their home- Lion Hearted (Storm Cat) 86 work and becoming more educated. As much as being More Than Ready (Southern Halo) 56 fast, it’s how they do it. That’s what changes the Richter Scale (*Habitony) 213 whole ball game. You can take a horse that goes :10.2 Stephen Got Even (A.P. Indy) 227 and if he does it the right way and everything is there, Straight Man (Saint Ballado) 62,100 out I’d rather have that then a :10 flat horse. Everyday. Untuttable (Unbridled) 72 out And that’s what moves the horses into the big leagues. Vicar (Wild Again) 223 As a seller, the yearlings are expensive to buy, so we War Chant (Danzig) 165 need those big horses to make it. They pay the way. Yankee Victor (Saint Ballado) 167, 71, 226 The times are important, but they are not the final say.” Initial Yearling Crop Jenine Sahadi, Trainer (Thoroughbred Corp. Dispersal) “I am not necessarily looking for a horse who goes in Point Given (Thunder Gulch) 53A :10 flat. It’s the way they do it.”

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THOROUGHBRED CORP. Denouement... P P With two notable exceptions, today’s dispersal spells the end of The Thoroughbred Corp.’s racing days. How Sun Setting on an Empire... does Mulhall feel about it? “I don’t have feelings any The partnership between Prince Ahmed bin Salman more...I’m in the horse business,” explained Mulhall and Richard Mulhall traces back to the early ‘80s, dur- with a chuckle. “But seriously, it’s something that has ing which time the Prince was attending the University to be done, that’s it.” According to Mulhall, the family of California-Irvine and Mulhall was training horses on will retain many of the operation’s stallion shares and the Southern California circuit. Initially operating under still owns Grade I stakes winner Dessert and MGSW the banner Cimmaron Stable and later Universal Stable, Stylish. Both fillies are slated to be bred during the the pair played in the lower end of the market, paying current breeding season and will be sold in November at $30-50,000 for most of their racing stock, but accord- Keeneland. Grade I winners Johar and Elusive City have ing to Mulhall, “We were having a lot of fun.” Ready for also been retained, but both will be sold privately later the big leagues in 1994, the pair kicked off The Thor- this year. Saddling one of the last of The Thoroughbred oughbred Corp. and made a splash with their very first Corp.’s colorbearers, Triple Fantasy, for Sunday’s La purchase, Supremo. Purchased for $400,000 at the Habra S. at Santa Anita, trainer Bob Baffert said, “This Keeneland April sale, the bay went on to win the GII is the end of an era. We’re witnessing history.” Mulhall, Norfolk S. as a juvenile. Buoyed by a string of further however, offered a more pragmatic assessment. “You successes, including War Embem’s Kentucky Derby can’t get attached in the horse business,” he said. victory, the Prince appeared ready to continue his domi- “Things happen and when it’s over, it’s over.” nance, but was stricken by a heart attack and died in the summer 2002. His brother, Prince Faisal, soon took Hip 26, f, 4, by Storm Cat--Strategic Maneuver, by Cryptoclearance over managing duties, but it was decided the following B-Brushwood Stable (Ky) year that the racing operation would be disbanded. Cat Fighter (Race Record: 7-3-2-1, $209,800) Beginning with the initial cut-back at Keeneland Sep- Cat Fighter appears to have every right in the world tember in 2003, the disassemblement took full force at to realize a hefty price. By America’s leading stallion Keeneland’s November sale. Storm Cat and out of GI Spinaway S. and GI Matron S. heroine Strategic Maneuver, she has finished out of the Years of Plenty... money just once in seven lifetime starts. The bay came The Thoroughbred Corp. played a major role in the home third in her 2004 debut, the GII El Encino S., recent history of Barretts March sale, where it led all where she was beaten only 1 3/4 lengths. She gave buyers in gross expenditures three out of four years buyers an even greater incentive to reach for their from 1999 to 2002. In fact, the Prince walked away wallets when she collected her first graded-stakes score with the sales topper in 1998 and 1999, as well as in the GII La Canada S. on Valentine’s day. The securing the co-topper in 2001, and the high hopes and $700,000 KEEJUL yearling is a three-quarters sister to ample financial outlay paid off for the Prince, beginning Irish Group 3 winner Ishiguru, who sold for $1.15 mil- with Sharp Cat, who won seven Grade I races from lion at Keeneland’s July sale in 1999. 1996 to 1998. The daughter of the stakes-winning mare In Neon, purchased in what was only the stable’s second year, was retired with 14 wins from 21 lifetime Hip 24, f, 4, by Stormy Atlantic--Super Chef, by Seattle Slew starts and over $1.9 million in earnings. Drawing from B-Arthur Appleton (Fl) the same well, the Prince secured another two-year-old Atlantic Ocean (Race Record: 19-5-3-2, $678,210) out of In Neon. Named Royal Anthem, the colt went on A member of the initial crop of Stormy Atlantic, At- to score in the GI Canadian International, GI Gulfstream lantic Ocean attracted little interest when she sold for Park Breeders’ Cup H. and G1 Juddmonte International $31,000 at the 2001 Keeneland September yearling before retiring in 2000 with earnings of $1,875,417. sale, but made up for that humble start the following The 2001 March sale provided a double score for The year when she reeled in a cool $1.9 million at this Thoroughbred Corp.’s racing operation with the pur- venue. The four-year-old recouped some of that invest- chase of GI Champagne S. winner Officer and Habibti, ment with a score in the GIII Miesque S. as a juvenile who won the GI Hollywood Starlet and GI Del Mar and collected another graded-stakes victory at three, Debutante. taking Santa Anita’s GIII Santa Ysabel S. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/2/04 • PAGE 5 of 9

Hip 133, colt, by Gentlemen (Arg)--Arrived Yesterday, P H I P H A P P E N I N G S P by Red Ransom Consigned by Donna M. Wormser, Inc. Hip 81, filly, by Awesome Again--Sassy Pants, by Giving people something to talk about at the first Saratoga Six breeze-up, the chestnut blazed through the an eighth of Consigned by Jerry Bailey Sales Agency, agent a mile in :10 flat, in the process recording the fastest of The filly is a daughter of multiple-graded stakes win- 127 works at the distance. The first foal out of the six- ner and $239,284 earner Sassy Pants, who herself is a year-old mare Arrived Yesterday, he descends from the half sister to stakes winners useful Tank’s Prospect mare Mimi La Sardine, the dam Apalachee Special and Delicatessa. In of graded-stakes winner Mindy Gayle. “They say that a a recent addition to her page, the bay really good horse can overcome anything and he went filly is a half sister to undefeated down there and went as easy can be,” commented Madcap Escapade, who won the Old Donna Wormser, in reference to the fast time over the Hat S. at Gulfstream Park in only her challenging track. “I am very excited about that.” Jim Firios second career start. A May 10 foal, Hip 143, colt, by Victory Gallop--Buck’s Lady, Alleged the juvenile recorded a swift :10.2 Consigned by Terry Oliver, agent final time at the initial breeze show. Purchased for a modest $18,000 at last year’s Keeneland September yearling sale, the May 18 foal is Hip 124, colt, by Tiger Ridge--Winning Journey, by from the second crop of Belmont S. winner Victory Journey At Sea Gallop. The stallion enjoyed success in 2003 with Consigned by Sequel Bloodstock (Becky Thomas) standout Victory U.S.A. “He’s a late foal that has come “The Tiger Ridge is my top colt this year,” said Becky a long way,” said Terry Oliver. “He’s a very athletic- Thomas. Those are big words from an operation that is looking colt and he went very nice on accustomed to turning out the big the racetrack. He is a beautiful horse at the two-year-old sales. A mover. Victory Gallop as a sire is be- May 3 foal, the chestnut is a son of coming a little more popular, so he is freshman sire Tiger Ridge, who is a horse that could be the total pack- himself a son of Storm Cat and age. The horse has got some pedi- Broodmare of the Year Weekend Sur- Jim Firios gree and he is very attractive on the Jim Firios prise. The Florida-bred recorded a video; with videos becoming so popu- time of :10.30 during the first pre- lar, that is good.” A half sister to graded-stakes placed view. He hails from the family of champion sprinter Envy the Crown, the dark bay turned in a time of Precisionist. :10.30 during the first show. Hip Happenings cont. p6

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Hip Happenings cont. Hip 187, colt, by Seattle Slew--Her Temper, by Temperence Hill Hip 149, filly, by Siphon (Brz)--Cherokee Crossing, by Consigned by Equine Prep, agent (John O’Hara) Cherokee Colony No sale would be complete without a well-bred son Consigned by Sequel Bloodstock (Becky Thomas) of Seattle Slew, but with the stallion’s final full crop This daughter of multiple-stakes placed Cherokee currently two-year-olds, Slew’s days of dominance are Crossing looks as good on the catalog page as she does nearing their end. A late May 21 foal, the colt is a son in the flesh. A solid :10.50 worker of graded-stakes winner Her Temper, during the first session, the dark bay winner of the GII Beaumont S., and is a full sister to the talented but ill- traces back to a string of solid stakes fated Siphonic, winner of the GI Hol- performers, including Grade II winner lywood and GII Lane’s End Futurities Thunder Achiever. “We have had and second in the GI Breeders’ Cup quite a bit of interest in him,” said Jim Firios Juvenile, as well as the stakes-win- Jim Firios John O’Hara, who will consign only ning filly Mountain Girl. The $80,000 this colt at Barretts. “He is a little Keeneland September yearling hails from the family of racier than most Seattle Slews and he has been training multiple-graded stakes winner and Grade I stakes- exceptionally well during the previews.” The colt sold placed Dixie Dot Com. for $350,000 as a weanling at Keeneland’s November sale. Hip 165, colt, by War Chant--Double Sunrise, by Slew ‘o Gold Consigned by Jerry Bailey Sales Agency, agent The Apr. 25 colt is from the first crop of the 2000 GI P R E S U L T S P Breeders’ Cup Mile winner War Chant and out of the 16-year-old Slew o’ Sunday, Nakayama, Japan Gold mare Double Sunrise, who has NAKAYAMA KINEN-G2-JRA, ¥123,660,000, produced four winners from seven Nakayama, 2-29, 4yo/up, 1800mT, 1:44.9 (NTR), fm. named foals, most notably Eclipse 1--SAKURA PRESIDENT (JPN), 126, c, 4, by Sunday Silence winner Kona Gold. Named top 1st Dam: Sedan Forever (Jpn), by Maruzensky (Jpn) sprinter in 2000, the warrior gelding 2nd Dam: Sakura Sedan (Jpn), by Sedan (Fr) Jim Firios raced over six consecutive seasons, 3rd Dam: Swanswood Grove (GB), by Grey Sovereign (GB) from 1998 to 2003, and collected 10 graded stakes, O-Sakura Commers; B-Tanioka Stud; T-Futoshi including the 2000 GI Breeders’ Cup Sprint and 2001 Kojima; J-Yutaka Take; ¥65,162,000. Lifetime GII San Carlos H. Record: 11-4-4-0. *1/2 to Sakura Namiki O (Jpn) (Rhythm), MSP-Jpn, $1,342,350. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. 2--Sidewinder (Jpn), 126, h, 6, Tony Bin (Ire)--Golden This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Jack (Jpn), by Afleet. O-K Kyoei; B-Tabata Farm; any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior ¥26,332,000. written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. 3--Lohengrin (Jpn), 128, h, 5, Singspiel (Ire)--Carling Information as to the American races, race results and (Fr), by Garde Royale (Ire). O-Shadai Race H.; earnings was obtained from results charts published in B-Shadai Farm; ¥16,166,000. Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the Margins: 2 1/2, NK, 1 1/4. Odds: 2.10, 7.20, 3.50. permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Results cont. p7 The Best-Bred Deals on the Internet BROODMARES include: SECRETARIN S Good looking, correct Secretariat mare in foal to LANGFUHR. CLICK HERE FOR Secretarin’s Stakes-Winning dam SHARPENING UP was the 1999 Broodmare THIS WEEK’S of the Year in Canada after producing Champion 3YO Colt WOODCARVER. COMPLETE LISTINGS Let the Fuhr Fly, Secretarin’s 3YO colt by Langfuhr, broke his maiden in impressive fashion by 2 1/2 lengths first time out at Turfway Park Feb. 22. To see a chart of the race, click here. 2004 STALLION SEASONS include: ALDEBARAN # BANKER’S GOLD # BEHRENS # BROAD BRUSH MR. GREELEY # MT. LIVERMORE # NOT FOR LOVE (859) 422-4222 www.equinecommerce.com ORIENTATE # SIR CAT # VICAR Thoroughbred Trading for the 21st Century. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/2/04 • PAGE 7 of 9

Nakayama Kinen cont. Saturday, Hanshin, Japan Sakura President, Japan’s top three-year-old last ARLINGTON CUP-G3-JRA, ¥76,860,000, Hanshin, season, but off since finishing 14th in the Nov. 30 G1 2-28, 3yo, 1600mT, 1:35.8, fm. Japan Cup, got his 2004 campaign off to a winning 1--SEEKING THE DIA, 123, c, 3, by Storm Cat start with this track record-setting victory. Seventh in 1st Dam: Seeking the Pearl (Hwt. Older Mare-Fr at the early going, the colt went to the lead in upper 5-7f, G1SW-Fr, MSW-Jpn, $4,022,066), by Seeking the Gold stretch and inched clear late. “He was very strong 2nd Dam: Page Proof, by Seattle Slew throughout and, when I gave him the reins, he showed 3rd Dam: Barb’s Bold, by Bold Forbes an impressive late kick,” said winning rider Yutaka O-Yoichi Aoyama; B-Jayeff “B” Stable; T-Hideyuki Take. Mori; J-Yutaka Take; ¥40,602,000. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, $601,193. Sunday, Hanshin, Japan 2--Calypso Punch (Jpn), 123, c, 3, Dance in the Dark HANKYU HAI-G3-JRA, ¥82,650,000, Hanshin, 2-29, (Jpn)--Cocktail Rico, by Irish River (Fr). O-Makoto 4yo/up, 1200mT, 1:08.5, gd. Kaneko; B-Northern Farm; ¥16,172,000. 1--SUNNINGDALE (JPN), 126, h, 5, by Warning (GB) 3--Brad Barows, 123, c, 3, Singspiel (Ire)--Dawn 1st Dam: Kadizadeh (Ire), by Darshaan (GB) Ransom, by Red Ransom. ($160,000 2yo ‘03 2nd Dam: Kadissya, by Blushing Groom (Fr) KEEAPR). O-Hirotsugu Inokuma; B-Eurowest 3rd Dam: Kalkeen (Ire), by Sheshoon (GB) Bloodstock Services; ¥10,086,000. O-S. Goto; B-Taihei Stud Farm Co Ltd; T-Tsutomu Margins: 1/2, HD, 1 1/2. Odds: 1.60, 11.20, 4.90. Setoguchi; J-Minoru Yoshida; ¥43,595,000. Lifetime Seeking the Dia ended 2003 with a novice win in Record: 11-4-4-0. *1/2 to Green Planet (Jpn) December and began this year with a win in the Crocus (Dancing Brave), SP-Jpn, $1,299,027; Clandestine S. last month. After breaking sharply, the colt settled in (Jpn) (Commander in Chief {GB}), SP-Jpn, $320,394. second under Yutaka Take, inherited the lead in the 2--She is Tosho (Jpn), 123, f, 4, Sakura Bakushin O stretch and just held off the late rush of Calypso Punch. (Jpn)--Jane Tosho (Jpn), by Tosho Fleet (Jpn). “He is a difficult character and still green, but I am O-Tosho Sangyo; B-Tosho Bokujo; ¥17,170,000. hopeful about his future,” Take said. “I think he learned 3--Tenshino Kiseki (Jpn), 121, m, 6, Fuji Kiseki (Jpn)-- a lot about racing today.” Seeking the Dia is expected Be Bop a Lu, by Mr. Prospector. O-M Sugitani; to start in the G2 New Zealand Trophy Apr. 10 and in B-Suruga Bokujo; ¥11,085,000. the G1 NHK Mile Cup May 9. Margins: HD, 1/2, 3/4. Odds: 6.40, 10.10, 4.20. Last year’s G1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen runner-up, Sunningdale earned his fourth graded stakes victory FOALING NEWS with his narrow score here. Coming off a third-place effort in the G3 Silk Road S., the dark bay sat just off the pace and outbattled She is Tosho to win by a head. SWEETEST THING, 6, Candy Stripes--Escape Reality Trainer Tsutomu Setoguchi said another tilt at the G1 (Lear Fan) Takamatsunomiya Kinen on Mar. 28 could be next for Foal born Feb. 5, a colt by Royal Academy. Sunningdale. Will be bred back to Thunder Gulch. Owned by Roy Jackson. Boarded at Denali Stud, Ky. UPCOMING MAJOR U.S. STAKES Accomplishments: Ch. Turf Mare-Can, MGSW, Date Race Track $857,094. Mar. 6 GI Santa Anita H. Santa Anita GII Frank E. Kilroe Mile H. Santa Anita SCOOP THE GOLD, 14, Forty Niner--Leap Lively GII Fair Grounds Oaks Fair Grounds (Nijinsky II) GII San Rafael S. Santa Anita Foal born Feb. 10, a filly by Giant’s Causeway. GII Bonnie Miss S. Gulfstream Will be bred back to Storm Cat. GII Richter Scale BC H. Gulfstream Owned by Brushwood Stable. GIII El Camino Real Derby Bay Meadows Boarded at Brushwood Stable, Pa and Eaton Farms, Ky. Mar. 7 GII Louisiana Derby Fair Grounds Accomplishments: SW of $114,527. Dam of High Yield GII San Carlos H. Santa Anita (Storm Cat), MGISW, $1,170,196.

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P EDIGREE INSIGHTS Horse Chestnut, of course, is the latest in a long line of foreign-bred stallions which have helped make BY ANDREW CAULFIELD Claiborne Farm so famous. His predecessors include the champion sires Sir Gallahad III, Blenheim, Ambiorix, Saturday, Gulfstream Park and . HERECOMESTHEBRIDE S.-GIII, $100,000, GPX, 2-28, Back in 1972, the stallion roster at Claiborne included 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT, 1:52 3/5, fm. as many as seven foreign horses, imported from four 1--@#LUCIFER'S STONE, 117, f, 3, by Horse Chestnut (SAf) different countries--Herbager and Le Fabuleux from 1st Dam: Ladue, by Demons Begone France, Pago Pago and Sky High II from Australia, Forli 2nd Dam: Breathless Charm, by Miswaki and Pronto from Argentina and Hawaii from South 3rd Dam: Marshesseaux, by Dr. Blum Africa. Times have changed, though, and the fact that ($50,000 yrl '02 KEESEP; $150,000 2yo 2003 Horse Chestnut is the only import among the current FTFFEB). O-Team Solaris Stable; B-Mega Stable (KY); Claiborne stallions no doubt reflects the wary approach T-Linda Rice; J-J A Santos; $60,000. Lifetime many American breeders now adopt towards imported Record: 6-3-1-1, $129,244. *First stakes winner for horses of unfamiliar bloodlines. sire (by Fort Wood). Not that breeders have been very wary of Horse Click for the brisnet.com chart or the free brisnet.com Chestnut: they sent him 88 mares in his second season catalogue-style pedigree. and 93 in his third. The son of Fort Wood managed to cover 69 mares last year, even though he had to un- When it comes to equine Oscars, there is absolutely dergo colic surgery at a busy part of the season. His no doubt as to who is the Lord of the Rings among comparatively small first crop--39 live foals from 60 Europe's stallions. Sadler's Wells has proved even more mares--was a result of his being forced into premature dominant than Peter Jackson's Return of the King, with retirement by injuries suffered in a workout on Jan. 22, its 11 awards, and last year saw the now-23-year-old 2000. The timing of that injury was most unfortunate, stallion sweep to his 12th consecutive sires' champion- coming just a couple of weeks after Horse Chestnut's ship (and his 13th in all). highly promising American debut in the GIII Broward H. Naturally, as an enormous fan of the Coolmore super- Making his first start on a dirt track, Horse Chestnut star, I am delighted that his descendants have been drew away to win by five and a half lengths, in a style busily making their mark in North America in recent which suggested he would be a major player in the GI weeks. The last day of January saw Red Rioja, a filly by Donn H. His Broward win was his ninth from 10 starts Sadler's Wells' Irish-based son King's Theatre, win the and increased his winning sequence to eight. His Ameri- GIII Brown Bess H. Then, during February, his son El can win also laid the base for comparisons with Prado--North America's champion sire of 2002--landed Claiborne's previous South African star, Hawaii, who the GIII Palm Beach S. with Kitten's Joy and the GI arrived in the USA as a winner of 15 of his 18 starts in Donn H. with the redoubtable Medaglia d'Oro. Another his home country. Hawaii then established himself as of Sadler's Wells' sons, the French Group 2 winner North America's champion turf horse, thanks to his Royal Solo, supplied Binya, winner of the GIII The Very total of five stakes wins in 1969 which included the One H. on Saturday, the same day that Sadler's Wells' United Nations H. and Man o'War S. Caulfield cont. p9 grandson Horse Chestnut enjoyed his first stakes suc- cess, thanks to Lucifer's Stone in the GIII Herecomethebride S. (Binya, incidentally, was produced J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J when her dam, Beaconaire, was 25 years old, which Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... represents quite an achievement on the mare's behalf.)

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Although Horse Chestnut didn't match Hawaii's feat Interestingly, the filly's second dam, Breathless of becoming a champion at two, both headed their Charm, is by Miswaki, who is the broodmare sire of generation at three, when they both won the G1 Cape three Group 1 winners by none other than Sadler's Guineas over a mile. Horse Chestnut also gained Group Wells, including the Derby-winning Galileo. Breathless 1 wins over nine, 10 and 12.2 furlongs, even though he Charm is in turn a half-sister to ill-fated champion Left had been fast enough to score over five furlongs at two Bank, the versatile French Deputy colt who put up such and to win a stakes race over 6.5 furlongs at three. fine effort to defeat Street Cry and Lido Palace in the GI Hawaii sired some good winners in the States, such Whitney H. over a mile and an eighth. as Island Charm, Kamehameha, Qualique, Kilauea and Sun and Snow, but the race which best highlighted his merit as a sire was the Derby at Epsom. After his sons P T R I P L E T H R E A T S P Hunza Dancer and Hawaiian Sound had, respectively, finished third and a very close second in 1975 and Wimbledon Preps for Louisiana Derby 1978, Hawaii supplied the winner in 1980, when Trainer Bob Baffert, who saddled Kafwain to a Henbit was triumphant. second-place finish in the GII Louisiana Derby last year, It would come as no surprise if Horse Chestnut too only to see the horse demoted after a positive drug were to enjoy plenty of success in Europe. His first-crop test, will be back for the race this year with Wimbledon juvenile runners in Britain last year included the winners (Wild Rush). The colt has only a maiden win under his Chester Le Street, who failed by only a head to win the belt, but cruised to an eight-length score in that Feb. 8 G3 Superlative S. last July, and Aesculus, plus a colt test at Santa Anita tuned up for his stakes debut with a who was second on his last appearance. five-furlong work in 1:00 at Santa Anita yesterday. “I Demi O'Byrne also seems to have faith in Horse caught him galloping out in 1:12 for six furlongs. He Chestnut, having paid $500,000 for one of his sons at looked good,” Baffert said. He added, “He needs to get the OBS Calder Sale in February after the colt had some seasoning, and there’s nothing like Cajun season- worked an eighth in :10 1/5. He described the colt as ing.” Baffert is also likely to bring three-year-old filly "very mature and very fast," adding that he has a Victory U.S.A. (Victory Gallop) to New Orleans for lovely action and balance. All being well, the youngster Saturday’s GII Fair Grounds Oaks. Off since running should soon be showing exactly what Horse Chestnut fourth in the Dec. 21 GI Hollywood Starlet, the chest- is capable of. nut prepped for her 2004 debut yesterday. “She is There hasn't been too much evidence available to fresh and just worked six furlongs [Monday] morning in American breeders up to now, with five of his 19 1:11 4/5,” the trainer said. “The work was fast, but first-crop two-year-old runners having raced in Britain. she did it very easily.” The likely favorite for the Fair The small American sample includes the stakes-placed Grounds Oaks will be the Todd Pletcher-trained Ashado performers Tabacchi and Yingyingying and the very (Saint Ballado). She comes off a win in the GII Demoi- progressive Lucifer's Stone, whose record now stands selle S. at Aqueduct in November. at three wins from six starts. Lucifer's Stone has already shown she stays at least a mile and an eighth and she could conceivably stay a bit further. Her broodmare sire, Demons Begone, MOVING ??? started favorite for the 1987 Kentucky Derby, only to For just a day or forever... bleed badly, and comes from the family responsible for Call us with your new fax number. a Preakness winner in Pine Bluff and a Kentucky Derby (732) 747-8060 hero in Fusaichi Pegasus. A GRRRREAT Weekend for Darley Stallions QUIET AMERICAN 14 starters, 8 winners, 5 on one day, for Top 15 Leading Sire ELUSIVE QUALITY 6 starters, 4 winners, led by unbeaten Gainsborough Farm Multiple Stakes Winning 3yo SMARTY JONES www.gainsboroughfarm.com Allen Kershaw, General Manager Stallion Inquiries to David Williamson (859) 873-8918 TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 2004 4 Pages

H S O. C A L I F O R N I A H Late Sunday Results: 9th-SAX, $46,000, Msw, 4yo/up, 1 1/16m, 1:45, ft. H G U L F S T R E A M H FABULOUS WEST (g, 4, Mr. Greeley--Tammy Jean, by Fabulous Bid) opened his career with a fifth-place effort Yesterday’s Results: at Santa Anita last April then resurfaced to fill that 8th-GPX, $34,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo, f, a1m70yd, same spot in his second outing Jan. 3 before tiring to 1:43 4/5, ft. third in the stretch out to a mile at this track Jan. 29. DAYDREAMING (f, 3, A.P.Indy--Get Lucky {GSW, Let go at 8-1, the chestnut challenged three wide into $157,760}, by Mr. Prospector), a 7 1/4-length debut the lane, took a slim lead in upper stretch and gamely winner at Saratoga last July, stumbled badly at the held off Skukuza (Lord Avie) to win by a neck. A half start of the GI Spinaway S. and ran third behind brother to Platinum Punch (Two Punch, MSW, Ashado and Be Gentle in just her second outing. Off $142,150) and Viking Ship (Imperial Falcon, SP, since running fourth in the Oct. 4 GI Frizette S., the 8-5 $167,920), the gelding was a $100,000 KEESEP year- favorite was bumped at the start and forced very wide ling and a $125,000 BESMAY two-year-old. Lifetime on the first turn, but moved to the leaders on the final Record: 4-1-0-1, $35,380. bend and reeled in Soul of the Cat (Stravinsky) down O-Charles Gold, Richard Matlow & Louis Rosenmayer. the lane to win going away by one length. Soul of the B-Highclere Inc. (KY). T-Richard P Matlow. Cat finished second but was disqualified and placed fourth. Even-money Cherry Bomb (Honor Grades) was H CENTRAL H promoted to second. Daydreaming is a full sister to Accelerator (GSW & GISP, $414,908). Lifetime Record: Service Set for Sissy Woolums: GISP, 4-2-0-1, $99,400. The memorial service for Margaret “Sissy” Woolums, O/B-Ogden Mills Phipps (KY). T-Claude McGaughey III. who died Saturday after a short battle with cancer, will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal 6th-GPX, $34,000, Alw, NW1X, 4/up, 12T, 2:34 3/5, fm. Church in Versailles, Kentucky. Visitation hours are HOST (c, 4, Tabasco Cat--Rare Bird {SP}, by Rahy) from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Blackburn & Ward started eight times before breaking his maiden by 9 1/4 Funeral Home in Versailles. After starting out with The lengths in an Oct. 23 off-the-turfer at Belmont Park and Blood-Horse and The Jockey Club, Woolums, with her followed that effort with a pair of third-place efforts husband Bill, created Pedigree Associates, a cataloguing over the dirt at Aqueduct Nov. 29 and Dec. 18. Making and pedigree research business, in 1970. She left the just his second turf start, the 5-2 second choice sat just off the early pace and finished with a powerful late rush company in 1995, then retired in 2001 after serving six to just get a head in front at the wire. Pacesetting 27-1 years as Coordinator of International Information at The outsider Hotstufanthensome (Awesome Again) was Jockey Club. Woolums is survived by two daughters, second. Host was a $67,000 KEESEP yearling. Lifetime Margaret and Anna, and four grandchildren. Record: 11-2-2-4, $90,250. TDN TODAY O-C Kimmel P Solondz & C G Zoe Stable. B-Faisal Around the World ...... 4 pages Al-Suwaidi (KY). T-John C Kimmel. 2004 Leading Second Crop Sires* RUNNERS WINNERS 2004 EARNINGS 1. MAZEL TRICK 25 11 $279,194 2. Forestry 22 6 $249,441 3. Doneraile Court 32 10 $229,407 *Blood-Horse Online, 3/1/04

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E A S T A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H H H Shine Again Named Maryland-bred Horse of the Year: IN JAPAN: Mrs. Richard C. duPont’s homebred Shine Again Gold Mazinger, c, 3, Siphon (Brz)--Miss Applause, by (Wild Again), who passed the million-dollar mark in Fappiano. Nakayama, 2-29, Novice Race, 9f. Lifetime earnings last year, has been named the Maryland- Record: 2-1-0-1, $62,385. O-Gold Racing; B-Brylynn bred Horse of the Year for 2003. A Grade I winner in Farm Inc.; T-Noriyuki Hori. *1/2 to Corporate Shuffle 2001 and 2002, the mare added a victory in the GII (Diablo), MSW, $160,242. **$80,000 2yo ‘03 Genuine Risk S. last season and retired in the fall KEEAPR. ***Ran a stalking second before inhaling with a lifetime bankroll of $1,271,840, good for the pacesetter and romping clear by nine lengths. ninth on the list of al-time leading Maryland-bred Le Mars Girl, f, 4, Defrere--Timeless Twist, by Timeless earners. Shine Again is the third duPont homebred to Moment. Kawasaki, 2-26, Empress Hai, 10.5f. Lifetime Record: MSW-Jpn, 17-6-3-3, $1,627,541. get the title, following in the hoofsteps of Politely O-Toyomitsu Hirai; B-Penn Farm; T-Saburo Yuasa. (1967 and ‘68) and Best of Luck (1999). She was *$260,000 2yo ‘02 KEEAPR. **Won by one length. also named champion older female and champion sprinter. The other award winners were: Perfect AMERICAN-SIRED WINNER IN JAPAN: Moon (Malibu Moon), two-year-old colt; Richetta King Kamehameha (Jpn), c, 3, Kingmambo--Manfath (Polish Numbers), two-year-old filly; New York Hero (Ire), by Last Tycoon (Ire). Hanshin, 2-29, Sumire S., (Partner’s Hero), three-year-old colt; Finally Here 11fT. Lifetime Record: SP-Jpn, 4-3-0-1, $427,156. (Yarrow Brae), three-year-old filly; Dr. Brendler (Dis- O-Makoto Kaneko; B-Northern Farm; T-Kunihide tant View), older male and turf horse; and Lord Ken- Matsuda. *1/2 to The Deputy (Petardia {GB}), GISW, neth (Lord Avie), steeplechaser. The championships, $760,009. **Won by 2 1/2 lengths. except for steeplechaser, were decided by a panel of eight Maryland racing writers. Steeplechase writer IN BRITAIN: Joe Clancy Jr. named Lord Kenneth as the winner in Buz Kiri, g, 6, Gulch--Whitecorners (SW-US), by Caro his category. (Ire). Wolverhampton, 3-1, Banded S., 4yo/up, 1½m (AWT). B-Jamm Ltd And W Lazy T Ltd. Yesterday’s Results: *$25,000 yrl ‘99 KEESEP. 8th-PHA, $20,000, Alw, NW1X, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11 1/5, ft. IN ITALY: GREENBERG (f, 3, Royal Academy--What Is Next, by Strepadent, c, 3, Diesis (GB). See “European Breeders’ Devil's Bag), who debuted with a six-length win over a Edition.” sloppy Philly Park track Oct. 27, was sidelined three Distant Way, c, 3, Distant View. See “European months after a fourth-place effort at this trip Nov. 24 Breeders’ Edition.” and returned to run fourth over 6 1/2 furlongs Feb. 15. The 3-2 favorite split foes to take the lead turning for home and pulled clear to win by nine lengths. SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT Greenberg was a $210,000 KEESEP yearling. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $25,800. O-J Stable LLC. B-George Strawbridge Jr & NATO (KY). First-time starters/stakes runners: Tuesday, March 2 T-John C Servis. Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2000 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) CRAFTY FRIEND (Crafty Prospector), Hopewell, $8K, 171/13/2 MOVING ??? 8-PHA, Alw, 1m, Broadway Bernie, $30K FTK OCT yrl, 4-1 For just a day or forever... A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a + will Call us with your new fax number. first-time starters, an (S) will be used for state-bred (732) 747-8060 races, a (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races and an (R) will be used for other restricted races.

EQB recommended the purchase of a yearling colt by Rubiano at Fasig-Tipton KY last July for $140,000. On Tuesday, he sold as Hip 272 at Fasig-Tipton Calder for $1.5 million. Congratulations to client Cam Allard and H.T. Jenkins Stable.

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LAST LAUGH FOR HAPPY GIGGLE H B R I T A I N H A yearling son of freshman sire Happy Giggle (Aus) (Rory’s Jester {Aus}) out of Double Fault (Aus) (North- NEW SUPPLEMENTARY FOR GUINEAS ern Adventure) brought a final bid of A$51,000 to set a Officials at have announced record as the sales topper at the Magic Millions that a supplementary entry stage will be introduced Adelaide Summer Sale, held Sunday. The colt, a half brother to four winners, was consigned by Inman Valley for this year’s G1 2000 and 1000 Guineas. The Stud, agent, and was purchased by trainer Ian move will allow those not entered before Wednes- Hutchins. Overall, the sale saw 119 lots bring an aggre- day’s forfeit stage to be added to the mile Classics at gate of A$1,497,250 and an average of A$12,582. a cost of £25,000 at the five-day stage Apr. 26. The aggregate was up 24 percent from last year, and “This brings us into line with the other Classics in the average showed an increase of 10 percent. For Europe,” Press Officer Alistair Haggis told the Racing complete results, go to www.magicmillions.com.au. Post. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N E U R O P E A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H AMERICA EUROPEAN-SIRED WINNERS IN JAPAN: +Machikane Kagafuri (Jpn), c, 3, Spectrum (Ire)--Dizzy ALLOWANCE RESULTS: Heights, by Danzig. Nakayama, 2-29, Maiden Race, 8th-FGX, $34,500, (S), NW3L, 4yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 10fT. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $64,220. O-Masuo 1:05.16, ft. Hosokawa; B-Hinode Farm; T-Kazuo Fjisawa. *Won MIDNIGHT DELIGHT (f, 4, Sea Hero--Sig and Skate, by by 3 1/2 lengths. Overskate) Lifetime Record: 20-3-3-2, $86,820. Kashima World (Jpn), c, 3, Mtoto (GB)--Aladeya, by O/B-Jerry Bonhagen (La). T-Alonzo Howard. Machiavellian. Hanshin, 2-29, Novice Race, 7f. 8th-MNR, $25,000, 2-29, NW2L, 3yo, f, 5 1/2f, Lifetime Record: 6-1-0-0, $59,633. O-Kazuhisa 1:09 4/5, ft. Matsuura; B-Yasushi Tomota; T-Masahiro Sakaguchi. VALIDA (f, 3, Lil’s Lad--White Lily, by Rubiano) Lifetime *Won by a head. Record: 4-2-0-0, $31,150. O-Tommie M Lewis & Kay Reed. B-John J Greely III (KY). T-Eric R Reed. *$4,000 yrl '02 KEESEP. TELL IT TO THE TDN... Want to send a “Letter to the Editor” of the 9th-PHA, $20,000, NW1X, 4yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, Thoroughbred Daily News? Our address is 27 1:15 4/5, ft. Monmouth St., Red Bank, NJ, 07701; or send a COLUMBA (f, 4, Awad--Whata Special Lady, by Tay- fax to: (732) 747-8955; or an e-mail to: lor's Special) Lifetime Record: 12-2-2-2, $42,380. [email protected]. O-Sure Shot Stables. B-Teresa V Garofalo (PA). T-John S McCaslin.

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ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: ITALY, Rome, 3.45, Cond, 2-29, i15,300, 3yo, f, Katlin's Rocket, f, 3, Autocracy--Isle of Grey (MSP, 1mT, 1:47.70, hy. $140,888), by Digression. FGX, 3-1, (S), a1mT, TAGULA DANCER (IRE) (f, 3, Tagula {Ire}--Serenad 1:40. B-Valene Farms (La). Dancer {Fr} {SP-Fr}, by Antheus) Lifetime Record: 14 Blue Grass Dancer, f, 3, Dance Brightly--Blue Grass starts, 2 wins, 5 places, i31,025. O-Razza dell’Olmo; Field (Ire), by Top Ville. GPX, 3-1, (C), a1 1/16mT, B-Henry O’Callaghan; T-Riccardo Menichetti. 1:49 1/5. B-Don M Robinson (Ky). *$27,000 wlng '01 KEENOV; $35,000 2yo 2003 OBSAPR. ITALY, Pisa, 3.20, Cond, 2-29, i15,300, 3yo, 6fT, 1:16.60, hy. BLACK HEROD (GB) (c, 3, Fasliyev--Innocence {GB}, by B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Unfuwain) Lifetime Record: 9 starts, 3 wins, 4 places, i20,315. O-Scuderia Belforte; B-Rebecca Phillips; EUROPE T-Bruno Grizzetti. *4,800gns wnl ‘01 TATDEC; i15,000 yrl ‘02 GOFOCT. CONDITIONS RESULTS: FRANCE, Compiegne, 1.50, Cond, 3-1, i21,000, 3yo, ITALY, Pisa, 3.50, Cond, 2-29, i15,300, 4yo/up, 6fT, 1 1/8mT, 1:54.46, sf. 1:15.40, hy. RAGANEYEV (FR) (c, 3, Neverneyev--Raganaf {Fr}, by KONIG LOVE (ITY) (h, 5, Winged Love {Ire}--Narina {Fr} Raga Navarro {Ity}) Lifetime Record: 16 starts, 4 wins, {SP-Ger}, by Nebos {Ger}) Lifetime Record: 44 starts, 8 places, i50,350. O-E Harivel; B-M Plassan; T-F 10 wins, 23 places, i110,805. O-Marco Menconi; B-Al Chappet. Podere Vignalunga di Elektra SAS; T-Giorgio Verricelli.

ITALY, Rome, 2.45, Cond, 2-29, i19,125, 3yo, c/g, ITALY, Pisa, 4.20, Cond, 2-29, i15,300, 3yo, 1 1/4mT, 2:12.90, hy. 1 1/4mT, 2:13.20, hy. GASAT (IRE) (c, 3, Marju {Ire}--Pechenga {GB}, by STREPADENT (c, 3, Diesis {GB}--Brightest Star {GB}, Nureyev) Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 3 wins, 2 places, by Unfuwain) Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, 1 i29,495. O/B-Scuderia Siba SPA; T-Alduino and place, i15,640. O-Scuderia Rencati; B-Meon Valley Giuseppe Botti. Stud T-Emilio Borromeo. *44,000gns yrl ‘02 TATOCT.

ITALY, Rome, 3.15, Cond, 2-29, i19,125, 3yo, c/g, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 1mT, 1:45.10, hy. Two of Clubs (GB), g, 3, First Trump (GB)--Sulaka (GB), DISTANT WAY (c, 3, Distant View--Grey Way {GSW- by Owington (GB). Wolverhampton, Britain, 3-1, Ity, GSP-US, $173,449}, by Cozzene) Lifetime Record: Mdn, 3-5yo, 7f (AWT). B-P B T Group. *9,000gns yrl SW-Ity, 7 starts, 4 wins, 2 places, i66,895. ‘02 DONSEP. O-Allevamento la Nuova Sbarra; B-Grundy Bloodstock; Brescia (Ire), f, 3, Lavirco (Ger)--Bugiarda (GB), by T-Lorenzo Brogi. *i100,000 yrl ‘02 ITYSEP. Fabulous Dancer. Rome, Italy, 2-29, Mdn, 3yo, f, 1 5/16mT. B-Scuderia Nordovest. *1/2 to Bugia (Ger) A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will (Kendor {Fr}), GSW-Ity, $135,140; and Borsieri (Ger) indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will (Morigi {GB}), GSW-Ity, $168,495. denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will first- Iannacci (Fr), c, 3, Midyan--Exy Girl (Ire) (SP-Ity), by time starters, an (S) will be used for state-bred races, a Alzao. Rome, Italy, 2-29, Mdn, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/8mT. (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races. B-Azienda Agricola Scuderia Ste Ma SRL.

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