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NORTH LIGHT OUT OF KING GEORGE HEADLINE ...p5 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT call 732-747-8060. BY FAX AND INTERNET www.thoroughbreddailynews.com MONDAY, JULY 13, 2004 IN THE GROOVE NEWFOUNDLAND TO BROOKDALE Air Groove (Jpn) (Tony Bin {Ire}) is back in the head- MGSW Newfoundland (Storm Cat--Clear Mandate, by lines. First, her four-year-old daughter Admire Groove Deputy Minister), who beaten just a neck by Peace (Jpn) (Sunday Silence) cap- Rules in the July 3 GI Suburban H. tured Sunday’s G3-JRA Mer- last time out, will stand the 2005 maid S., then her foal by breeding season at Brookdale Farm Dance in the Dark (Jpn) set a in Versailles, Kentucky. The world record when he topped Sumaya U.S. Stable four-year-old, Monday’s opening session of whose first three dams are all the JRHA Select Sale at Grade I winners, is a son of Clear Northern Horse Park in Mandate, who captured three Admire Groove (# 7) JRA Photo Hokkaido. Consigned by Grade Is and earned more than $1 Newfoundland Equi-Photo Northern Farm, the bay colt million. The mare is also the dam brought a final bid of ¥490,000,000 ($4,537,037) from of three-year-old The Mighty Tiger (Storm Cat), a $2.5 Fusaro Sekiguchi. The previous world mark was set by million KEESEP yearling who has twice been group Padua’s Pride (Ire) (Caerleon), placed in England, and $3.2 million KEESEP yearling who brought $4.425 million at and stakes winner Full Mandate (A.P. Indy). A $3.3 the 1997 Tattersalls December million KEESEP yearling, Newfoundland has won seven sale. It is not the first time Ja- of his 18 career starts, including the GIII Canadian Turf pan’s 1997 Horse of the Year H. and GIII Skip Away H. He was also second in the GII Air Groove has made history at Gulfstream Park H. and third in the GII Brooklyn H. and the Select Sale. Admire Groove has earned $459,705 to date. The chestnut will race set the benchmark for a filly through the end of 2004. Trained by Todd Pletcher, he when she realized Air Groove & her record foal is being pointed for GI Whitney H. at Saratoga Aug. 7. ¥230,000,000 as a foal in “This horse has it all--a world-class pedigree and a 2000. Her little brother, widely regarded as the star of yearling price that speaks for his conformation and he is the 2004 catalogue, was the subject of a 10-minute quickly becoming one of North America’s top older bidding war between Sekiguchi and Admire Groove’s runners. We’re delighted to have him at Brookdale and owner Riichi Kondo. Sekiguchi admitted he was bidding appreciate the faith and trust of our good friend [owner] with his heart, not his head. “You cannot be realistic Oussama Aboughazaleh,” said Brookdale’s Fred Seitz. when you try to buy a horse with such class,” he said. “I had the same feeling about this colt as when I saw Fusaichi Pegasus at Keeneland. I sat in the sales pavil- JRHA SELECT FOALS ion with a limitless budget.” Sekiguchi went to $4 MONDAY, JULY 12, 2004 million for Kentucky Derby hero Fusaichi Pegasus at the 1998 Keeneland July sale. Katsumi Yoshida of Northern SESSION TOTALS 2004 2003 Farm was thrilled by yesterday’s final price. “This is just No. Offered 159 149 amazing,” he said. “This colt has been a great individual No. Sold 122 109 since the day he was born and I expected a good sale, RNAs 37 40 but this price is more than double what I expected.” % RNA 23.2% 26.8% Dance in the Dark, an 11-year-old son of Sunday Si- Gross (¥) 4,018,500,000 3,792,000,000 lence who was first-crop sire in Japan in Average (¥) (% change) 32,938,525 (-5.3%) 34,788,991 2000, accounted for three of the top six sellers yester- Median (% change) 24,240,000 (+10%) 22,000,000 day. (JRHA Toppers, p2) http://www.jrha.or.jp/eng

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JRHA Sale cont. P EDIGREE INSIGHTS A Pleasant Surprise... With wet weather dampening the festivities and the BY ANDREW CAULFIELD absence of Sunday Silence weakening the catalogue, JRHA officials had been only cautiously optimistic UAE EQUESTRIAN & RACING FEDERATION FALMOUTH about the 2004 Select Sale, but they were very pleased S.-G1, £200,000, Newmarket, 7-6, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, with the Day 1 results. “I am more than happy,” said 1:36.11, gd. Vice Chairman Teruya Yoshida. “I had an optimistic 1--SOVIET SONG (IRE), 127, f, 4, by Marju (Ire) outlook, but this is better than I expected. It is a great 1st Dam: Kalinka (Ire), by Soviet Star pleasure to see that stallions such as Dance in the Dark, 2nd Dam: Tralthee, by Tromos (GB) Jungle Pocket...and Kurofune are so popular.” The final 3rd Dam: Swalthee (Fr), by Sword Dancer session of the sale will be held today at 11 a.m. O/B-Elite Racing Club; T-James Fanshawe; J-Johnny Murtagh; £116,000. Lifetime Record: GSW-Ire, MONDAY - TOP TEN LOTS 12-5-3-1, £474,049. Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (¥) Click for Racing Post chart or brisnet.com catalogue- 68 c Dance in the Dark (Jpn) Air Groove (Jpn) 490,000,000 style pedigree. Consigned by Northern Farm Purchased by Fusaro Sekiguchi 103 c Dance in the Dark (Jpn) Star Ballerina (Jpn) 171,000,000 Inevitably, the G1 Falmouth S. is destined to be re- Consigned by Shadai Farm membered more as the race where lost her Purchased by Takaya Shimakawa unbeaten record after a thrilling sequence of eight victo- 105 c Agnes Tachyon (Jpn) Fair Deal 103,000,000 ries than for the superb effort by the winner Soviet Consigned by Northern Farm Song, whose trainer, James Fanshawe, was compared Purchased by Miduki Noda by one wit to the man who shot Bambi's mother. 18 c Jungle Pocket (Jpn) Admire Sunday (Jpn) 100,000,000 Soviet Song's triumph was only her second in her last Consigned by Northern Farm nine starts. Even so, she now looks poised to achieve Purchased by Fusaro Sekiguchi the champion status promised by her unbeaten juvenile 127 c Kurofune Really Happy 100,000,000 Consigned by Northern Farm campaign, which ended with a victory over future Oaks Purchased by Riichi Kondo winner in the Meon Valley Stud Fillies' 115 c Dance in the Dark (Jpn) Bubble Dream (Jpn) 81,000,000 Mile. Four of her last nine starts were against colts and Consigned by Paca Paca Farm Soviet Song had underlined her return to form by run- Purchased by Soda Noen Co Ltd ning the 2000 Guineas winner to a neck 94 c Gone West Donna Viola (GB) 80,000,000 in the Queen Anne S. three weeks before the Falmouth. Consigned by Shadai Farm Soviet Song qualifies as one of the finest achieve- Purchased by Danox Co Ltd ments by her sire Marju, a 16-year-old son of Last 58 c Black Hawk Dancing Sunday (Jpn) 72,000,000 Tycoon based at Sheikh Hamdan's Derrinstown Stud in Consigned by Shadai Farm Ireland. Thanks to this year's Group 2 victories by Purchased by Fusaro Sekiguchi 113 c Fusaichi Pegasus Primaly 62,000,000 Brunel (German 2000 Guineas) and Marbye (Premio Consigned by Oiwake Farm Emilio Turati), Marju now has 10 winners at Group 1 or Purchased by Makoto Kaneko Group 2 levels. Interestingly, all three of his European 96 c French Deputy Katies First 56,000,000 Group 1 winners are fillies--the others being Consigned by Northern Farm (Yorkshire Oaks and ) and (Prix de Purchased by RRA Co Ltd Diane)--and so are four of his seven Group 2 scorers. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/13/04 • PAGE 3 of 5

Pedigree Insights cont. He was a thoroughly admirable racehorse, but suc- The three male exceptions are the German Group 2 cess came too slowly as a stallion and he was sold to winners Stormont and Brunel and the Hong Kong star Japan in 1994, when his eldest progeny were four. The Indigenous, runner-up in the 1999 Japan Cup. next few years saw him represented by such top-class Although the males outnumber the fillies eight to colts as Ashkalani, Starborough, Limpid and Freedom seven among Marju's 15 group winners, the fillies seem Cry and Soviet Star's services were again secured for to represent a better chance of a top-level winner. European breeders when he returned to stand at Perhaps this isn't so surprising, as Marju's dam, Flame Ballylinch Stud in 2000. His second Irish crop contains of Tara, was an extremely able racemare, as was the group-winning juvenile Democratic Deficit and he Marju's half-sister , who took the 1000 Guineas and Oaks prior to defeating the colts in the . has been doing very well recently with his progeny born Incidentally, Flame of Tara's half-sister Welsh in New Zealand. One of his sons, Starcraft, landed the ranks as the second dam of last week's highly impres- Australian Derby in April. sive debutant Belenus (by Dubai Millennium). It could be worth remembering that Democratic Defi- As Soviet Song has yet to try more than a mile after cit and Soviet Star's New Zealand Group 3 winner 12 starts, her connections seem to believe strongly that Stardane are both out of daughters of Danehill, so are a mile is her optimum trip. However, the way she fin- inbred 3x4 to . As Soviet Star's good ished at Newmarket suggests that she could stay a bit sons Freedom Cry, Volochine and Bon Point were also further and Marju's record provides further encourage- inbred to Northern Dancer, doubling up on the ment. Had Generous not been in the 1991 Derby field, Windfields superstar can pay dividends. Now Soviet Marju would have been a wide-margin winner. Unfortu- Star's daughters are producing some good winners by nately, persistent stifle problems hampered him in two Northern Dancer line stallions, such as Marju, and there of three subsequent starts, and he excelled only when is even a German Oaks winner, Silvester Lady, inbred returned to a mile to win the St James's Palace S. His 3x3 to Nureyev. mature stock's average winning distance is nine furlongs. Soviet Song's dam Kalinka was a fair winner over Perhaps it's relevant that Soviet Song is inbred 4x4 seven furlongs at two, without showing anything like to Northern Dancer through his sons Try My Best and Nureyev, both of whom were primarily influences for as much ability as the next dam, Tralthee, who started speed at up to a mile. second favorite for the 1986 Oaks after winning the Her broodmare sire, Soviet Star, was a good example S. and S. of this, even though he had one respectable effort over This family will be familiar to American readers 9.2 furlongs to his name. In addition to winning the through the exploits of Milwaukee Brew, the dual Santa French 2000 Guineas, Sussex S. and Prix du Moulin Anita H. winner who has just stood his first season at over a mile, Soviet Star also claimed Group 1 victories Adena Springs. His dam, the Grade III winner Ask over seven furlongs at three and six furlongs at four. Anita, is out of Epanoui, a half-sister to Tralthee.

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Sunday, Fukushima, Japan P R E S U L T S P TANABATA SHO-G3, ¥82,330,000, Fukushima, 7-11, 3yo/up, 2000mT, 2:01.70, gd. Sunday, Naples, Italy 1–CHEERS BRIGHTLY (JPN), 125, h, 6, by Sunday Silence GRAN PREMIO CITTA’ DI NAPOLI-G3, i77,736, Na- 1st Dam: Cheers Dancer (Jpn), by Amber Shadai (Jpn) ples, 7-11, 3yo/up, 5fT, time: n/a, gd. 2nd Dam: Chateau Formosa (Jpn), by Chateaugay 1–#@T E LAWRENCE, 123, c, 4, by Charnwood Forest (Ire) 3rd Dam: Nellori (Fr), by Dan Cupid 1st Dam: Only Gossip, by Trempolino O-Kiyoko Kitamura; B-Kon Bokujo; T-Kenji Yamauchi; 2nd Dam: Only A Rumour (Ire), by Ela-Mana-Mou (Ire) J-Y Shibata; ¥43,371,000. Lifetime Record: 3rd Dam: Town Talk (Fr), by Charlottesville (Ire) 27-7-1-3. *Full to Cheers Message (Jpn), GSW-Jpn, (14,000gns yrl ‘01 TATDEC). O-Scuderia Jerome; $1,473,084. B-C E S Racing Ltd; T-Armando Renzoni; J-Otello 2–Strong Blood (Jpn), 123, h, 5, Tokai Teio (Jpn)-- Fancera; i41,805. Lifetime Record: 16 starts, Wipe the Eye, by Gulch. O-A Muraki; B-Chiyoda Farm 4 wins, 4 places, i86,685. Shizunai. ¥17,106,000. 2--Regina Saura (GB), 120, m, 6, Wolfhound--Reine 3–Marvelous Dancer (Jpn), 117, h, 5, Dance in the Maid, by Mr. Prospector. (L62,000,000 yrl ‘99 Dark (Jpn)--Guze Kannon (Jpn), by Bravest Roman. ITYSEP). O-Scuderia Briantea; B-Compagnia Generale O-S Sasahara; B-Kawashima Bokujo. ¥11,053,000. SRL; i19,496. Margins: NK, NK, NO. Odds: 13.20, 24.30, 9.80. 3--Benbaun (Ire), 119, c, 3, Stravinsky--Escape To Cheers Brightly swooped from off the pace to snap a Victory (GB), by Salse. (14,000gns yrl ‘02 TATOCT). five-race losing streak in Sunday’s G3 Tanabata Sho at O-Ransley, Skidmore, Birks; B-Dr T A Ryan; i10,957. Fukushima. Sixth in the G2 Nikkei Shinun Hai Jan. 18, Margins: HD, HD, 1HF. Odds: 19.30, 3.39, 1.62. Cheers Brightly finished a disappointing 11th against Also ran: Dasami (GB), Cottage Flower (Ity), Breid (Ire), Listed company Feb. 7. Given a three-month respite St Paul House (GB), Krisman (Ire), San Dany (Ire), after a ninth-place finish in the G3 Chukyo Kinen Mar. Golden Danetime (Ire), Kathy Pekan (Ire), Colledoro 7, the six-year-old returned to finish ninth against Listed (GB), Minerwa (Ger), San Rachele, Nietta (GB). foes last time Apr. 10. “I let him run as he liked,” said T E Lawrence caused an upset to provide conditioner winning jockey Yoshitomi Shibata. “He is such a power- Armando Renzoni with his seventh win in this presti- ful horse and he showed a gutsy performance in the gious sprint. Transferred to his current Rome base from closing stages of the race.” Richard Hannon’s yard in England late last season, the four-year-old had posted a previous career best when Sunday, Hanshin, Japan fourth in the G2 Premio Ribot at the Capannelle in No- MERMAID S.-G3, ¥81,020,000, Hanshin, 7-11, 3yo/up, vember, but was revitalised by this drop to five fur- 2000mT, 2:00, fm. longs. Held up in the early stages, he was delivered 1–ADMIRE GROOVE (JPN), 125, f, 4, by Sunday Silence with a late turn of acceleration that carried him past 1st Dam: Air Groove (Jpn) (Horse of the Year, Regina Saura and Benbaun in a thrilling finale. “He has Ch. Older Mare-Jpn, MSW & G1SP-Jpn, great potential,” said Renzone. “Ideally, he is suited by $6,832,242), by Tony Bin (Ire) a straight track and six furlongs with cut in the ground, 2nd Dam: Dyna Carle (Jpn), by Northern Taste as on soft going he’s a different horse. He stayed on 3rd Dam: Shadai Feather, by Guersant (Fr) well and I’m sure he’ll win more good races on the (¥230,000,000 foal ‘00 JRHA). O-Riichi Kondo; sprinting circuit.” Click for the racingpost.co.uk chart. B-Northern Farm; T-Mitsuru Hashida; J-Yutaka Take; ¥43,364,000. Lifetime Record: 11-6-1-1. © Copyright Daily News. 2–Cheers Message (Jpn), 121, f, 4, Sunday Silence-- This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Cheers Dancer (Jpn), by Amber Shadai (Jpn). any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior O-Kiyoko Kitamura; B-Kon Bokujo. ¥17,104,000. written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. 3–Chapel Concert (Jpn), 121, m, 5, Sunday Silence-- Information as to the American races, race results and Leap For Joy (GB), by Sharpo (GB). O-Sunday Racing earnings was obtained from results charts published in Co. Ltd; B-Shiraoi Farm. ¥11,052,000. Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the Margins: 3, 1 1/4, 1/2. Odds: 1.50, 4.90, 22.70. permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Mermaid S. cont. p5 For every market level, there are unlimited opportunities found only at Keeneland.

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Stakes Results cont. Mermaid S. cont. P N E W S T O D A Y P The offspring of leading sire Sunday Silence stole the show Sunday as his produce swept the top three spots NORTH LIGHT OUT OF KING GEORGE The in the G3 Mermaid S. at Hanshin. Leading the pack was Weinstock Family’s G1 winner North the impeccably bred mare Admire Groove, who broke Light (Ire) (Danehill) has been ruled out of Saturday’s slowly, but made up the difference quickly as she G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. at swept to a three-length victory. Winner of last year’s Ascot because of an injury. According to North Light’s G1 Queen Elizabeth Commorative Cup, Admire Groove connections, the colt suffered a muscle pull in his right kicked off 2004 with a seventh-place finish in the hind leg during his runner-up finish in the G1 Irish Derby Sankei Osaka Hai Apr. 4 before finishing fifth in her at The Curragh June 27 and will not be ready in time latest start, the G2 Kinko Sho May 29. A 3/4 sibling to for the mid-summer showpiece. “North Light is sound the filly brought ¥490,000,000 at Monday’s JRHA and has resumed cantering, but we have decided not to Select Foal Sale. run him in the King George,” said trainer Sir Michael Stoute. “We will have a discussion with his connections before deciding his future programme.” Although not P P R E V I E W P definitively ruled out of Ascot’s showpiece, Godolphin’s G1 hero Papineau (GB) (Singspiel {Ire}) Wednesday, Maisons-Laffitte, France, post time: 3:20 p.m. remains questionable for the race. “Papineau is fine, but PRIX EUGENE ADAM (GRAND PRIX DE has had a bruised foot that has just held him up and he MAISONS-LAFFITTE)-G2, i105,000, 3yo, 1 1/4mT has missed a little bit of work,” Racing Manager Simon SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY Crisford told the Racing Post. “He is plenty fit enough 1 1 Ecole d’Art Theatrical (Ire) Gillet and we are looking for the bruising to come out in order 2 7 Mohandas (Fr) Lomitas (GB) Breux to continue his King George preparation, but missing 3 5 African Dream (GB) (Ire) Doleuze more time could put his participation in doubt and he 4 3 Valixir (Ire) Trempolino Legrix needs to be in training this week.” 5 4 Delfos (Ire) Green Tune Blancpain 6 2 Hazyview (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Mendizabal ROUVRES DIES IN PADDOCK ACCIDENT Group 7 6 Tiganello (Ger) Acatenango (Ger) Peslier 1 winner Rouvres (Fr) (Anabaa--Riziere {Fr}, by Groom All carry 123 pounds. Dancer), bred and raced by Alec Head, died Friday after falling in his paddock. The five-year-old stallion had just UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES been turned out when he Date Race Track slipped and suffered a frac- July 17 GII Delaware Oaks Delaware tured skull. Rouvres started GII Bowling Green H. Belmont his racing career in France, GII Hollywood Juv. Ch. S. Hollywood where he was first or second in seven of eight appearances GIII Toronto Cup Woodbine Rouvres Equi-Photo and captured the G1 Prix Jean GIII Long Branch BC S. Monmouth Prat and G3 Prix de Guiche. He shipped to the U.S. for July 18 GII Delaware H. Delaware his four-year-old season and was graded-stakes placed GII Sunset H. Hollywood four times, retiring after a third-place finish in the GII GIII Lexington S. Belmont Kelso Breeders’ Cup H. at Belmont last October. A GIII Leonard Richards S. Delaware winner of $428,075, he stood his first season at July 24 GI CCA Oaks Belmont Greentree Stud in Ireland and reportedly has more than GI John C. Mabee H. Del Mar 30 mares in foal. “I’d like to thank the breeders for GII American Derby Arlington supporting Rouvres,” Greentree’s Michael Bowe told GIII Modesty H. Arlington Racing Post. “I’d also like to thank Alec Head, who not GIII Arlington H. Arlington only was very kind to sell me the horse, but also helped with promotion and sent mares to him.” TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2004

7th-DEL, $35,000, Alw, NW1X, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:03 4/5, sy. AFLEET ALEX (c, 2, Northern Afleet--Maggy Hawk, by Hawkster), a full brother to Unforgettable Max, MGSP, $210,064, romped by 11 1/2 lengths over track and H E A S T H trip in his June 26 debut and carried a bullet four-fur- long July 7 drill into his first start against winners. The Yesterday’s Results: $75,000 FTMMAY two-year-old, sent off the 1-5 favor- BEAUTIFUL DAY S., $54,100, DEL, 7-12, 3yo, f, 6f, ite, took charge leaving the turn and bounded home a 1:10 2/5, sy. 12-length winner. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $40,800. 1--#HUMOR ME MOLLY, 117, f, 3, by Distorted Humor O-Cash Is King LLC. B-John Martin Silvertand (FL). 1st Dam: Me and Molly, by Slewpy T-Timothy F Ritchey. 2nd Dam: Sweet Molly Malone, by Gummo 3rd Dam: Hilarious Affair, by Hillary 6th-CRC, $22,000, Msw, 3&4yo, f, 1 1/8mT, ($11,000 wlng '01 KEENOV). O-Stan Stefanski; 1:49 2/5, fm. B-George Brunacini (KY); T-Allen Iwinski; J-M G Pino; GINNY'S QUEEN (f, 3, Cobra King--Chap Slewy, by $32,280. Lifetime Record: 5-4-1-0, $93,000. Tsunami Slew), a $5,500 OBSAUG yearling, checked in 2--Perilous Night, 115, f, 3, Coronado's Quest--Broad a well-beaten seventh while sprinting over the main Smile, by Broad Brush. O-Fitzhugh LLC. $10,760. track July 3 in her career opener. The bay filly, rank in 3--Xtra Tough, 117, f, 3, Lord Carson--Tough to Touch, the early going, forged to the front into the far turn and by George Navonod. ($34,000 yrl '02 FTMSEP). outlasted Winnow (Boundary) in the run to the wire to O-Tradewinds Stable. $5,918. score by a head at 7-1. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, Margins: 3 3/4, 2HF, 1HF. Odds: 3.40, 6.40, 4.60. $13,340. Humor Me Molly debuted with a runner-up effort for O-James E & Virginia Gamble. B-Sez Who Thorough- a $32,000 at Gulfstream in February. She returned breds (NY). T-Philip A Gleaves. to earn a six-length victory over that track for a $75,000 tag Mar. 20 before adding a Florida allowance Sunday Night Results: score Apr. 15 and a track-and-trip victory in her last out 2nd-MNR, $25,000, Msw, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:36 1/5, fm. May 23. Allowed to settle off the swift early fractions MEDIA SAINT (c, 3, Saint Ballado--Mediation {Ire} of :21.22, :44.15 and :57.56, the dark bay filly roared {GSP-US, SW & MGSP-Ire, $194,746}, by Caerleon) out of the turn to take the lead in the final furlong and returned from a five-month layoff to be sixth sprinting drew clear to the wire. GISP Forest (Unbridled’s over the main track at Tampa Bay Mar. 27 and was Song) was scratched. making his turf bow in his first start since that effort. The 3-1 shot was never far back and finished strongly STAKES CLOSINGS to win by one length over Morgans Creek ( TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14: Creek {Ire}). The winner is a half brother to Extreme 7-24 $250,000 Arlington H.-III, AP, 3/up, 10fT (200) Beauty (Rahy), GSP-Eng. Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-1, 7-24 $150,000 Modesty H.-III, AP, 3/up, f/m, 9.5fT (100) $17,845. 8-1 $250,000 Wonder Where, Wo, 3yo, f, S, 10fT (250) O-Peter Vegso. B-Vegso Racing Stable (FL). T-Duane www.stakesdigestweekly.com Knipe.

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Sunday Night Results: H CENTRAL H SOUTH MISSISSIPI S., $38,435, LAD, 7-11, 3yo, f, 1mT, 1:35 3/5, fm. Saturday Results: 1--PLACID STAR, 119, f, 3, Placid Fund--Lao's Star, by HBPA H., $75,000, ELP, 7-10, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, Risen Star. ($5,000 yrl '02 LOUOCT). O-James 1:37 1/5, ft. Mccurry & Sam David Jr; B-Stargazers, LLC (LA); 1--#MISS FORTUNATE, 115, f, 4, Deputy Minister-- T-Sam B David Jr; J-G Melancon; $24,600. Lifetime Fantastic Ways (SW, $168,250), by Secretariat. Record: 8-7-1-0, $265,600. O-Lyon Stables; B-Summerwind Farm (KY); T- 2--Outright Buck, 116, f, 3, Kissin Kris--Own It I Mott; J-B D Peck; $46,250. Lifetime Record: Outright, by Rahy. ($3,200 yrl '02 OBSAUG; 13-5-3-1, $202,785. *1/2 to Worldly Ways (GB) $30,000 2yo 2003 LOUMAR). $7,000. (Generous {Ire}), MGSW, $503,540. 3--Belusko's Babe, 111, f, 3, Wekiva Springs-- 2--Mayo On the Side, 120, m, 5, French Deputy-- Bellesonnette (Ire), by Damister. ($5,500 yrl '02 Slewveau, by Slew o' Gold. ($47,000 yrl '00 KEESEP). $3,850. KEESEP). $15,000. Margins: 2, 3/4, 1HF. Odds: 1.00, 3.30, 40.10. 3--There Runs Hattie, 116, m, 5, Rahy--Kazumina, by After debuting with a 12-length romp for a $15,000 Green Dancer. ($25,000 yrl '00 KEESEP). $8,000. tag at Fair Grounds last December, Placid Star reeled Margins: HF, 1, 3/4. Odds: 3.70, 1.80, 19.40. off four straight wins, including three straight stakes Miss Fortunate notched a $62,500 optional claimer at victories over turf and dirt. The dark bay filly suffered May 5, then finished second last time as the her first defeat when a neck short in the May 23 Fan- 3-5 chalk in the Wild Rose S. at Prairie Meadows June tasia S. at this track, but she rebounded to take the 12. Made the third choice here, she settled in midpack, Frank A “Buddy” Abadie Memorial S. last time out over split horses in deep stretch and got up to defeat the a sloppy Evangaline Downs track June 5. Back on the favorite. Mayo On the Side, upset winner of the GI turf, Placid Star waited paitently behind foes, moved Humana Distaff H. over Azeri on Derby Day, led in deep into contention turning for home and drew off confi- stretch, but couldn’t hold off the winner. dently for the win.

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Yesterday’s Results: 3rd-ELP, $24,200, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:50, fm. A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H MAN ON A MISSION (c, 3, Gentlemen {Arg}--La Favorita {Fr} {SW-US, SW & GSP-Fr, $131,555}, by IN JAPAN: Nikos), a full to Man Among Men, MSW, $161,416, Cafe Olympus, c, 3, Grand Slam--Cognac Lady (SW), by was never a factor while running ninth in his debut over Olympio. Oi, 7-8, Japan Dirt Derby, 10f. Lifetime the Churchill lawn June 5. The 3-5 favorite grabbed the Record: 8-4-2-0, $944,881. O-Kiyoshi Nishikawa; lead soon after the break and outgamed Cat Patrol (Tale B-Mt. Brilliant Farm LLC; T-Yasuhisa Matsuyama. of the Cat) in the final furlong to win by a nose. Life- *$425,000 2yo ‘03 FTFFEB. time Record: 2-1-0-0, $15,740. Feminine Girl, f, 3, Kingmambo--Money Madam, by A.P. O-R D Hubbard. B-R D Hubbard & Connie Sczesny (KY). Indy. Fukushima, 7-10, Oze Tokubetsu, 6fT. Lifetime T-William I Mott. Record: 5-3-0-0, $278,796 O-Masatake Iida; B-Gainesway Ltd.; T-Yoshitaka W E S T Ninomiya. *$290,000 yrl ‘02 KEESEP. **Eighth in H H her latest start in the G3 Falcon S. June 13, Feminine Girl broke sharply this time, led throughout and held a Sunday Night Results: 1 3/4-length edge at the wire. ANGIE C. S., $43,200, EMD, 7-11, 2yo, f, 6f, Ebony Vision, c, 3, Wild Again--Soaring Sultana, by 1:10 4/5, ft. Northjet. Hakodate, 7-10, Shimokitahanto Tokubetsu, 1--#CHARMING COLLEEN, 119, f, 2, Charismatic-- 6fT. Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $153,241. O-Carrot Restless Appeal (SP), by Restless Con. ($32,000 yrl Farm; B-Monticule LLC; T-Kiyoshi Hagiwara. *1/2 to '03 BESOCT). O-Frank Gaunt; B-Robert & Beverly Atago Taisho (Silver Deputy), SW, $842,128. Lewis (CA); T-Aubrey Villyard; J-G V Mitchell; **130,000 yrl ‘02 KEESEP. ***The winner of a $23,760. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $31,433. *Second stakes winner for sophomore sire (by novice event last August finished eighth in his latest, Summer Squall). in the G3 Sapporo Nisai S. in October. Stalking his *2--Nu Rays Arabella, 119, f, 2, Tough Knight--Bag rivals in 10th place early, the dark bay steadily closed Person, by Diablo. ($2,300 wlng '02 WASOCT). on the front rank and made it to the lead late to $8,640. score by a neck. 3--Wind and Wine, 118, f, 2, Desert Wine--It's a Katie, Agnes Wing, c, 4, End Sweep--Tuesday Edition, by by Night Mover. ($10,500 yrl '03 WASDEC). $6,480. Gold Alert. Hanshin, 7-10, Plate Race, 6f. Lifetime Margins: HF, 3HF, HF. Odds: 1.10, 14.40, 8.30. Record: 9-3-1-2, $292,778. O-Takao Watanabe; *Queenledo (Slewdledo) finished second, but was B-Becky Thomas, agent; T-Toshiaki Shirai. *1/2 to disqualified and placed seventh. Sea Span (Valid Expectations), MSW, $235,807. Charming Colleen wired the field to take her debut by Eishin Coalinga, c, 4, Indian Charlie--Ruby Silver, by three lengths while sprinting five furlongs over this strip Silver Hawk. Hakodate, 7-10, Towadako Tokubetsu, June 20. The dark bay filly contested the pace from the 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 17-3-7-2, $411,667. start, forced her way to the front in upper stretch and O-Toyomitsu Hirai; B-John & Frank Penn; T-Yoshio outbattled Queenledo for the win. Queenledo was sub- Oki. *$40,000 yrl ‘01 KEESEP, $175,000 2yo ‘02 sequently disqualified for interfering with Rosieontop FTFFEB. **Tracked the early pace in third, took over (He’s Tops) at the top of the lane and was placed sev- at the top of the stretch and drew clear late to win enth. by 3 1/2 lengths.

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(American-bred winners in Japan cont.) Happy Tomorrow, c, 4, Mt. Livermore--Northern Emer- ald (GISW, $435,755), by Green Dancer. Hanshin, FRESHMAN FOCUS 7-10, Kaike Tokubetsu, 8fT. Lifetime Record: First-crop progeny to watch: Tuesday, July 13 17-4-3-3, $716,944. O-Koji Maeda; B-Dr. Hiram Polk Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2001 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW & Dr J David Richardson; T-Masatoshi Ando. Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) *$120,000 yrl ‘02 KEEAPR. **Winless since the GREENWOOD LAKE (Meadowlake), Margaux, $6K, 44/0/0 Mayano Top Gun Memorial Mar. 21, Happy 2-PHA, Msw, 5f, Irish Meadow, $6K OBS AUG yrl, 12-1 Tomorrow settled in a ground-saving sixth early this LION HEARTED (Storm Cat), NorthView, $5K, 48/2/1 2-PHA, Msw, 5f, Princess Lana, 10-1 time, moved to the outside turning for home and hit the front late to gain a neck victory. Trillion Cut, c, 4, Swain (Ire)--Sabeline, by Caerleon. Fukushima, 7-11, Plate Race, 13fT. Lifetime Record: 18-3-1-5, $476,111. O-Carrot Farm; B-Dell Ridge Farm, LLC; T-Hidetaka Otonashi. *$95,000 yrl ‘01 KEESEP. H B R I T A I N H

IN JAPAN: Yesterday’s Results: Shell Game (GB), c, 3, Swain (Ire)--Chancey Squaw, by Ayr, 2.15, Mdn, £8,380, 2yo, 6fT, 1:11.63, gd. Chief's Crown. Hakodate, 7-10, Tomoe Sho, 9fT. +SHAMARDAL (c, 2, Giant’s Causeway--Helsinki {GB} Lifetime Record: 6-3-1-2, $719,907. O-Takashi {SP-Fr}, by Machiavellian), a 50,000gns TATHOU year- Watanabe; B-Runnymede Farm Inc & Peter J ling, broke fastest from the gate, was in front at half- Callahan; T-Kazuo Fujisawa. *MSP-Jpn. **1/2 to way and drew away from his rivals inside the final Agnes Digital (Crafty Prospector), MGSW-HK, quarter under minimal encouragement to defeat No MSW-Jpn, $6,282,920; Reach For The Moon (Pulpit), Commission (Ire) (General Monash) by an impressive G1SP-GB. ***i500,000 yrl ‘02 DEAAUG. eight lengths as the 11-10 favourite. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, £5,447. O-Abdilla Buhaleeba; B-Brilliant Stable; T-M Johnston. A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H Windsor, 8.00, Mdn, £8,280, 2yo, 6f, 1:13.85, gd. GALEOTA (IRE) (c, 2, Mujadil--Refined {Ire}, by IN FRANCE: Statoblest {Ire}), fourth in a Salisbury maiden on his Portrayal, f, 2, Saint Ballado. See “France” debut May 13, broke sharply and shadowed Loaderfun (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) throughout the early stages. Indian File, f, 3, A.P. Indy. See “European Breeders’ Gaining the advantage inside the final 100 yards, the Edition” 150,000gns TATOCT yearling was pushed out with hands and heels to assert and score by 1 1/4 lengths. IN BRITAIN: Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, £5,740. +Shamardal, c, 2, Giant’s Causeway. See “Britain” O-J A Lazzari; B-W Maxwell Ervine; T-Richard Hannon.

Windsor, 6.30, Mdn, £5,330, 2yo, 5f 10ydsT, 1:01.27, gd. +SUNDANCE (IRE) (c, 2, Namid {GB}--Titchwell Lass SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT {GB}, by Lead on Time) broke well and showed early dash to stalk the pace in second. Asserting inside the First-time starters/stakes runners: Tuesday, July 13 final quarter, the i10,000 GOFNOV weanling, Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2000 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW i17,500 TATIRE yearling and 30,000gns DONAPR Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) juvenile pulled further clear late to beat Dancing Rose BUSTOPHER JONES (Storm Cat), Schvaneveldt, $2K, 66/5/0 (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) by four lengths at 14-1. 7-MNR, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Gentleman Jones, 6-1 Sundance is the eighth winner for his freshman sire (by ERLAND (Ogygian), Blue Mt, $2K, 11/1/0 Indian Ridge {Ire}). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, £3,464. 2-PHA, Msw, 5f, +Apple Deelish, 15-1 O-R Farquhar; B-Mrs Noelle Walsh; T-H Collingridge. 1 Weekend, 2 Winners, 1 Stakes Win! Freshman Sire RICHTER SCALE‘s fillies start their careers off on the right hoof! QUITE A RUCKUS captures the S. by 4 lengths in her career debut LADY DYNASTY wins a Maiden Special Weight at Churchill (859) 846-5202 www.wafarefarm.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/13/04 • PAGE 5 of 9

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Tuesday, Maisons-Laffitte, post time: 3:20 p.m. Sunday’s Late Result: PRIX DE THIBERVILLE-Listed, i45,000, 3yo, f, CRITERIUM PARTENOPEO-Listed, i53,550, Naples, 1 9/16mT 7-11, 2yo, 7 1/2fT, time: n/a, gd. SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER 1–#MISTER FASLIYEV (IRE), 123, c, 2, by Fasliyev 1 2 Kate Winslet Signal Tap Rolland 1st Dam: Carisheba, by Alysheba 2 7 Briviesca (GB) Peintre Celebre Laffon-Parias 2nd Dam: Carnation (Fr), by Carwhite (Ire) 3 3 Bereroscoberro (Fr) Octagonal (NZ) Gibson 3rd Dam: Emilia (Ire), by 4 1 Luna Gulch (Fr) Gulch Fabre O-Gaetano Drago; B-Azienda Agricola Mediterranea; 5 6 Pink Palace (Ire) Selkirk Sepulchre T-Giovanni Colella; J-Giancarlo Cossu; i29,750. 6 4 Esneh (Ire) Sadler’s Wells Head-Maarek Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 3 wins, 1 place, i51,425. 7 5 New (Fr) Highest Honor (Fr) Gallorini 2--Domiziano (Ire), 123, c, 2, Desert Prince (Ire)-- All carry 123 pounds. Tycoon’s Drama (Ire), by (Ire). i13,090. (140,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT). Yesterday’s Results: 3--Jack Aubrey (GB), 123, c, 2, Alzao--Asmita (GB), by Chantilly, 3.50, Cond, i31,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/4mT, Efisio (GB). i7,140. (i32,000 yrl ‘03 ITYSEP). 2:15.50, sf. Margins: 2, SNK, 5. Odds: 4.92, 2.41, 9.06. ANGARA (GB) (f, 3, Alzao--Ange Bleu, by Alleged), Also ran: Tenderlit, Jane’s Park (Ire), Alastar (GB), successful on her debut at Saint-Cloud May 11 and Kurten (Ire), Golden Paige (Ire). Scratched: Lady Circe, runner-up on her only other start at Longchamp June 2, Xavier Gold. was positioned in a stalking second for the majority of Mr Fasliyev had finished only sixth behind Golden this contest. Angled off the rail inside the final quarter, Stravinsky on his previous try at stakes level in the the half to Actrice (Ire) (Danehill), GSW-Fr, $167,965, Listed Premio Giubilo in Rome June 4, but he bounced made her bid with 100 meters remaining and kept on back to record a facile score in a conditions event at best in the closing stages to deny Djenanne (Fr) this track last time June 20. Making all in this contest, (Danzero {Aus}) by a short-neck nearing the wire. Life- he cut out strong fractions under the promising young time Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i30,700. jockey Giancarlo Cossu before quickening clear of sta- O-Ecurie Wildenstein; B-Dayton Investments Ltd; T-Elie ble companion Domiziano. He will now be rested until Lellouche. September, when he will return for his prep for the G1 Gran Criterium in Oct. 17. Chantilly, 3.20, Cond, i31,000, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/4mT, 2:09.50, sf. G E R M A N Y DAY OR NIGHT (GB) (c, 3, Daylami {Ire}--Amaryllis H H {Ire}, by Sadler’s Wells), second in the G2 Prix Greffulhe at Longchamp Apr. 25 and 10th in the G1 Sunday’s Late Result: Prix du Jockey-Club at Chantilly June 6, started as the GROSSER BAVARIA-PREIS DES BRAU VON 11-10 pick for this lesser contest. Leading from the AYING-Listed, i20,000, Munich, 7-11, 3yo, 1 1/4mT, outset, he was coaxed along at the quarter-mile marker 2:22.78, sf. and was ridden out inside the final furlong to best 1--#GENIOS (GER), 121, c, 3, by Oxalagu (Ger) Volisix (Ire) (Linamix {Fr}) by 1 1/2 lengths. Lifetime 1st Dam: Glacial Star (GB), by Royal Academy 2nd Dam: Glacial Moon, by Arctic Tern Record: G1SP-Fr, 7 starts, 3 wins, 3 places, i82,345. 3rd Dam: Hortensia (Fr), by Luthier (Fr) O/B-George Strawbridge; T-Jonathan Pease. (i20,000 yrl ‘02 BBAAUG). O-Stall Schulkoppel; B-Herbert Finke & Peter Gollmann; T-Dr Andreas Chantilly, 2.20, Cond, i23,000, 2yo, 6fT, 1:14.60, sf. Bolte; J-Lennart Hammer-Hansen; 12,000. Lifetime PORTRAYAL (f, 2, Saint Ballado--True Glory {Ire}, by In i Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, 4 places, 33,700. The {GB}), third to the smart Million Wishes (GB) i 2--Walerie (Ger), 117, f, 3, Law Society--Warwara on her only other start in a debutantes event at (Ger), by Nebos (Ger). i4,400. Maisons-Laffitte June 23, tracked the leaders in fourth 3--Aesop (Ger), 121, c, 3, Green Tune--Alisa (Ger), by from the outset in this one. The 13-10 favourite made Daun (Ger). i2,400. good progress to challenge approaching the final fur- Margins: 3/4, 1HF, HF. Odds: 4.10, 12.80, 4.40. long and was ridden out in the closing stages to com- Also ran: Predator (Ger), Chrisiida (Ger), Arc Bleu (Ger), fortably account for Sur Ma Vie (Fusaichi Pegasus) by a Activo (Fr). neck. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 1 place, i14,200. TDN TODAY O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Darley Around the World ...... 7 pages Stud Management Ltd; T-Andre Fabre. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/13/04 • PAGE 6 of 9

3rd-CRC, $23,000, NW2L, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:49 1/5, B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N fm. GONE BALLISTIC (c, 4, Gone West--Etheldreda, by AMERICA Diesis {GB}) Lifetime Record: 11-2-1-1, $45,360. O-Padua Stables. B-Mill Ridge Farm, Ltd (KY). T-Cam M STAKES RESULTS: Gambolati. *$400,000 yrl '01 KEESEP. **1/2 to ALAMEDAN H., $50,680, PLN, 7-11, 3yo/up, 1 1/16m, Daggett Peak (It’s Freezing), MGSP, $500,677; 1:40, ft. Flemensfirth (Alleged), G1SW-Fr & Ity, SP-Eng, 1--#ADREAMISBORN, 117, g, 5, Kris S.--Erica's Dream $236,767. (MGSW, $641,467), by Two's a Plenty. ($80,000 wlng '99 KEENOV). O-Franks Farms; B-John Franks & 3rd-SUF, $21,560, NW1$R6MX, 3yo/up, f/m, a1mT, Jonabell Farm (KY); T- Hollendorfer; J-R A Baze; 1:40 2/5, fm. $27,585. Lifetime Record: 15-4-5-2, $128,180. SUNLIT RIDGE (m, 6, Sundance Ridge--Sultan's Light, 2--Surprise Halo, 116, h, 6, Glomar--Kickshaw, by by Southern Sultan) Lifetime Record: 58-15-12-15, Overskate. ($4,200 yrl '99 BESOCT). $10,085. $318,630. O/B-Manfred Roos (MA). T-John Rigattieri. 3--Gold Ruckus, 118, g, 6, Gold Alert--Majestic Ruckus, *Full to Stylish Sultan, MSW, $276,440. by Bold Ruckus. ($2,000 yrl '99 FTMOCT). $7,585. Margins: 1, 1 1/4, 1HF. Odds: 0.60, 4.60, 0.60. 9th-SUF, $21,560, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. CRYPTO DIXIE (h, 5, Southern Rhythm--Calling SENATE APPOINTEE H., $41,096, HST, 7-11, 3yo/up, Fappiano, by Cryptoclearance) Lifetime Record: MSP, f/m, 1 1/8m, 1:51 2/5, ft. 34-8-8-6, $149,772. O-Barry LLP. B-Henry & Donald 1--HANSELINA, 117, f, 4, Hansel--High , by Talc. Barry (KY). T-Pamela J Angevine. O-Ross Mcleod; B-Peter Mariano (NY); T-Steve Bryant; J-P V Alvarado; $24,000. Lifetime Record: 9th-PHA, $20,000, NW1X, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11 4/5, sy. 16-5-5-2, $309,449. QUEEN GERALDINE (f, 3, West Acre--Dance With (DH)-2--Dancewithavixen, 123, f, 4, Vying Victor--Hot Carol, by Sword Dance {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-0, Ginger, by Royal Chocolate. $6,894. $33,056. O/B-Gilbert G Campbell (FL). T-E T Allard. (DH)-2--Defrere's Image, 115, m, 5, Defrere--Briartic's Image, by Son of Briartic. $6,200. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Margins: 1, DH, 2. Odds: 1.65, 1.50, 8.60. Hal's Image, c, 2, Halo's Image--Mia's Hope (MGSW, $327,739), by Rexson's Hope. CRC, 7-12, 7f, ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 1:28 4/5. B-Harold Rose (Fl). *3/4 to Hal’s Hope 9th-MNR, $32,400, 7-11, NW3L, 3/up, 5.5f, 1:06, ft. (Jolie’s Halo), MGISW, $1,098,422. MR. KENNY H (g, 3, Lite the Fuse--Ask for a Star, by Zaminblue, f, 2, Zamindar--Blue Marine (GB), by Star of the Crop) Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-1, $43,972. Bellypha (Ire). FEX, 7-12, 5f, :59 4/5. B-Gladys Beach O-Reuben W Peppers. B-Adena Springs (ON). T-Robert (Fl). C Cline. *$3,500 yrl '02 OBSAUG. Hookedonjoy, f, 3, Allen's Prospect--Jovial Joy, by Rollicking. DEL, 7-12, 6f, 1:12 2/5. B-Country Life & 10th-LAD, $26,000, 7-11, NW2X, 3yo/up, 6 1/2f, Jovial Joy, LLC (Md). 1:16 4/5, ft. Twisted Humor, f, 3, Distorted Humor--Equity Loan, by TRITON MISSILE (c, 4, Devil His Due--Shellmound, by Alleged. MNR, 7-11, 5 1/2f, 1:06 3/5. B-Winstar American Chance) Lifetime Record: 23-4-3-6, Farm, LLC (Ky). *$20,000 yrl '02 KEESEP; $25,000 $122,210. O-Roger G Smith. B-Robert Hudgins & Devil 2yo 2003 BESMAR. His Due Syndicate (KY). T-Morris G Nicks. *$5,000 yrl Custom Made Jade, g, 3, Jade Hunter--Shahra Bay '01 KEEOCT. (SW, $105,237), by Shahrastani. LSX, 7-11, 7 1/2fT, 1:30 4/5. B-Thomas M McCann (Ky). *$20,000 yrl q THAT’S A WRAP q '02 KEESEP. Silvery Crown, f, 3, Lord Carson--Rekindled Romance, LONE STAR PARK - Grand Prairie, TX by Relaunch. PHA, 7-12, 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-Philip S Closed: Sunday, July 11 Birsh (Ky). *$11,000 2yo 2003 FTMMAY. No. of Days: 63 Solid Reach, c, 3, Mt. Livermore--Far Across (GB), by Daily Avg. On-Track Attendance: Grounds. PLN, 7-11, 6f, 1:09 2/5. Daily Avg. On-Track Handle: B-Flaxman Holdings Ltd (Ky). *$45,000 yrl '02 Leading Owner: Kagele Brothers Inc. (27 wins) KEESEP. **1/2 to Arakan (Nureyev), GSW-Eng & Leading Trainer: Steve Asmussen (82 wins) GSP-Ire, $257,296. Leading Jockey: Eddie Martin Jr. (87 wins) Spellmaker, f, 4, Storm Cat--Sofitina (SW, $110,394), Website: www.lonestarpark.com by Alydar. DEL, 7-12, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:47. B-George Strawbridge Jr (Pa). TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/13/04 • PAGE 7 of 9

Widely Accepted (Ire), g, 2, Mujadil--Costume Drama, B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N by Alleged. Killarney, Ireland, 7-12, Mdn, 2yo, 1m 100ydsT. B-Mrs Gemma Doyle. *i15,000 wnlg ‘02 EUROPE GOFNOV. Everlast (Fr), f, 3, Anabaa--Cutlass (Ire), by Sure Blade. CONDITIONS RESULTS: Questembert, France, 7-11, Mdn, 3yo, 1 7/16mT. ITALY, Milan, 4.50, 7-11, i22,950, 3yo, f, 1mT, B-SCA Elevage de Tourgeville & Enrico Erculiani. 1:41.70, gd. *1/2 to Cut Quartz (Fr) (Johann Quatz {Fr}), MGSW- SOGNA DI ME (GB) (f, 3, Danehill--Vanille {GSP-Fr}, by Fr, $346,927. **i160,000 yrl ‘02 DEAAUG. Diesis {GB}) Lifetime Record: SP-Ity, 9 starts, 2 wins, Lanabaa (Fr), c, 3, Anabaa--Latley (Ger), by Sillery. 5 places, i38,930. O-Scuderia Il Poggio; B-Azienda Dusseldorf, Germany, 7-11, Mdn, 3yo, 1mT. Agricola La Vigna SRL; T-B Grizzetti. B-Friedrich Wilhelm Holtkotter & Dr Norbert Poth. Indian File, f, 3, A.P. Indy--Kafhanee, by Seeking the ITALY, Milan, 5.20, 7-11, i22,950, 3yo, f, 1 3/8mT, Gold. Pompadour, France, 7-11, Cond, 3yo, 1 1/4mT. 2:18.00, gd. B-Darley. BARMAD DI SAN JORE (ITY) (f, 3, Masad {Ire}– Matrix (Ger), c, 3, Big Shuffle--Massena (Ger), by Basaroa {Ity}, by Roakarad {Ire}) Lifetime Record: Konigsstuhl (Ger). Hoppegarten, Germany, 7-11, 15 starts, 3 wins, 6 places, i37,536. O-Scuderia Cond, 3yo, 6fT. B-Ioannis Markides. Passante Corto; B-zienda Agricola di San Jore SRL; Magic Dancer (Ger), c, 3, Big Shuffle--Montrastani (Ire), T-J Heloury. by Shahrastani. Munich, Germany, 7-11, Mdn, 3yo, 1mT. B-Dr Haral Roelen. ITALY, Naples, 9.30, 7-11, i19,125, 2yo, 5fT, time: Gold (Ger), c, 3, Java Gold--Antonietta (GB), by n/a, gd. Damister. Hoppegarten, Germany, 7-11, Mdn, 3yo, SHALIMAR (ITY) (f, 2, College Chapel {GB}--Picadora 1 1/8mT. B-Ulrike Stettendorf. {Ity}, by Primo Dominie {GB}) Lifetime Record: SP-Ity, Grand Peintre (Fr), c, 3, Peintre Celebre--Gueridia (Ire), 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i30,515. O/B-Allevamento by Night Shift. Nort-sur-Erdre, France, 7-11, Mdn, La Nuova Sbarra; T-L Brogi. 3yo, 1 9/16mT. B-Jean-Pierre Dubois. Liste Secrete (Fr), f, 3, Peintre Celebre--Life On The ITALY, Milan, 4.20, 7-11, i19,125, 3yo/up, 6fT, Road (Ire), by Persian Heights (GB). Saint-Malo, 1:11.00, gd. France, 7-11, Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/8mT. B-F Bayrou & BISLACCA (GB) (f, 4, Compton Place {GB}--Floral Spark Dayton Investments. *FF400,000 wnlg ‘01 DEADEC. {GB}, by Forzando {GB}) Lifetime Record: 18 starts, Kiribati (Ger), f, 3, Sternkonig (Ire)--Kooloora (GB), by 4 wins, 11 places, i71,655. O-V Caldarola; B-Mrs E M Kris (GB). Munich, Germany, 7-11, Mdn, 3yo, Charlton; T-S Ibido. *6,200gns yrl ‘01 DONOCT. 1 3/8mT. B-Dr Christoph Berglar.

ITALY, Naples, 10.00, 7-11, i19,125, 3yo/up, f/m, SO. HEMISPHERE WINNERS BY EURO STALLIONS: 1 1/8mT, time: n/a, gd. Viovode (Aus), g, 3, Dracula (Aus)--Royal Princess MUSICAL SCORE (GB) (m, 5, Blushing Flame--Music In (Aus), by Bletchingly (Aus). Warwick Farm (Sydney), My Life {Ire}, by Law Society) Lifetime Record: GSP-Ity, 7-7, 3yo/up, Hcp, 7fT. B-Woodlands Stud. 27 starts, 6 wins, 10 places, i147,138. O-A Giunta; Square One (Aus), g, 3, Lake Coniston (Ire)--Bering B-Cheveley Park Stud Ltd; T-M Gonnelli. Strait (NZ), by Beaufort Sea. Randwick (Sydney), 7-10, 3yo, Hcp, 1 1/8mT. B-Neville Begg Investments ITALY, Naples, 11.55, 7-11, i15,300, 3yo, Pty Ltd. 11f 55ydsT, time: n/a, gd. Pentasar (NZ), g, 3, Pentire (GB)--Miss Tessla (NZ), by SAVINELLI (IRE) (c, 3, Ashkalani {Ire}--Elitage {Ire}, by Crested Wave. Warwick Farm (Sydney), 7-7, 3yo, Bob Back) Lifetime Record: 9 starts, 4 wins, 0 places, c/g, Hcp, 6 1/2fT. B-A R Glbraith & J W Thompson. i27,625. O-L Colasanti; B-Scuderia Miami; Pentelikon (Aus), f, 3, Vettori (Ire)--Loyal Servant (Aus), T-M Osthaus. by Polish Patriot. Warwick Farm (Sydney), 7-7, 3yo, f, Hcp, 1mT. B-N Moraitis. Parameter (Aus), c, 4, Danehill--Sitella (Ire), by Shirley ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Heights (GB). Doomben (Brisbane), 7-7, 3yo/up, Hcp, +Lend A Boat (Ire), f, 2, Lend A Hand (GB)--Folkboat 10f 20ydsT. B-Roncon & T Hyde. (GB), by Kalaglow (Ire). Naples, Italy, 7-11, Mdn, unraced 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT. B-Francesco Magliari. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will indicate *4th winner for freshman sire (by Great ). first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote a first-time +Comic Strip (GB), g, 2, Marju (Ire)--Comic (Ire), by Be Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will first-time starters, an (S) will My Chief. Southwell, Britain, 7-12, Mdn, 2yo, be used for state-bred races, a (C) will be used for maiden- 6f(AWT). B-Floors Farming and Side Hill Stud. claiming races and an (R) will be used for other restricted *26,000gns yrl ‘03 TATOCT. races. Purses for Canadian races are in Canadian dollars. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/13/04 • PAGE 8 of 9

Q: What was the impetus behind the Alliance for Indus- try Reform? Satish Sanan: During the last few years, we’ve [Padua] WRITERS UP come to realize we were a bit naive when we started. We didn’t realize what was going on at the sales. Dur- A BREATH OF FRESH A.I.R. ing the first five or six years in the business we spent an awful lot of money before recognizing there were by Lucas Marquardt some unethical practices going on. To be candid with Two weeks ago, Satish Sanan, patriarch of Padua you, many a time we thought about taking individual Stables in Florida, launched the Alliance for Industry action--and one might still consider that. We tried to be Reform (A.I.R). The aim of A.I.R., according to Sanan, smarter after every incident, but it doesn’t matter how is to establish an open, honest, level playing field for smart you try to be: the unethical behavior which is the participants in racing's billion-dollar sales industry. prevalent in this industry and those guys that are in- In a statement released to owners and breeders, Sanan volved in it always find a way to work around it. We underlined three initial goals that A.I.R. hopes to have, in the past few years, changed our plan. achieve, including full disclosure of surgeries and veteri- But it was less of a personal issue for me than it was nary procedures on horses going through the ring; full that every time that I met with people, whether they disclosure of ownership and purchasers; and full disclo- were owners or other folks who were seriously involved sure of dual agency prior to the sale of a horse. To see in this game, they would talk about this common sub- these goals through and to enforce them, Sanan has ject. For whatever reason, however, nobody wants to proposed the creation of a task force comprised of talk about this openly, number one, and nobody wanted industry professionals. Sanan has also announced that, to grab the bull by the horns and do something. So I as a means of protesting the current state of the blood- thought about it very seriously and, four or five months stock industry, he will be boycotting all sales for the ago, decided to do something. Ultimately, it is my view remainder of 2004. that the owners are the ones going to the sales and spending millions of dollars. They are the only group Sanan’s relatively late start in racing--he purchased who are putting money into it, and those are the guys his first yearling at Keeneland July in 1997--hasn’t who are getting screwed. The more I talked to the stopped him from becoming a major player in the indus- owners, the more I found that they’re all frustrated and try who routinely spends millions for young horseflesh. that they felt something needed to be done--and here Included among those purchases was Vindication, a we are. strapping son of Seattle Slew who won the GI Breed- ers' Cup Juvenile on his way to a divisional champion- Q: Do you feel it’s a just at the top of the ship. But despite the successes of Padua, Sanan felt game, or does it go down the ladder? that there was a level of deception and fraud occurring Sanan: I think it goes all the way down. I think the at the sales that needed to be addressed. higher the game, the more pervasive it is, perhaps, but this is a problem at both the smaller and larger sales. And I think that, logically--and this is an issue we are MOVING ??? not trying to tackle now--that it’s a problem that ex- For just a day or forever... tends to the racetracks. There are issues associated Call us with your new fax number. with claiming horses, for instance. There are an awful lot of people being misled when they buy an animal. (732) 747-8060 There are drugs and this and that. Introducing TDN Fax-On-Demand THIS COMPLIMENTARY Traveling and forgot to have your TDN forwarded? SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER Fax machine jammed overnight? (FAX AND EMAIL) Now you don’t have to wait one more minute to get a resend 24 HOURS A DAY, of your Thoroughbred Daily News–even if our office is closed. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. Simply call our Fax-On-Demand line, (732) 559-9595 and enter your six-digit user id from either your fax machine or any phone line. (Don’t know your user id? Give us a call at 732-747-8060 and we’ll tell you what it is.) Enter the fax number where you’d like the paper to be delivered, and it will be sent immediately–it’s that simple! TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/13/04 • PAGE 9 of 9

A Breath of Fresh A.I.R. cont. Q: Recently, the British Jockey Club came out with a Q: How have you gone about attracting owners, breed- code of ethics with regard to the bloodstock business. ers, consignors and trainers to A.I.R.? Have you been in contact with that organization? Sanan: We have well over a hundred names so far, Sanan: No, I have not. Their Jockey Club is a little largely by personal effort. I picked up the phone and stronger organization. Even though it’s a private organi- just called people. I called Bob Lewis, B. Wayne zation, it’s an industry-accepted organization. From Hughes, John Oxley, Eugene Melnyk--along with the what I understand the Jockey Club has jurisdiction over TCT [Thoroughbred Champion Tour] board--and brought sales and the racetrack and trainers and jockeys and so it up as a subject. Bob McNair threw his support behind on, so they’ve got a little more clout, more teeth, so to it. It’s taken me a good four or five months since we’ve speak, in what they can do. But the principles are the started with it, and in the last few weeks the whole same. What they’re trying to do is what we need to do Padua team has been on the phone calling people. I in this country. They’re just a little ahead of us in terms think the whole initiative has taken off, and I don’t of addressing these issues. I am glad they’re doing it, think this is going to die on the vine. This thing isn’t I’m glad they’re a few months ahead of us. We can dying, that I can promise you. only learn from them.

Q: How has the response been from consignors and Q: What advice would you give to new owners, particu- bloodstock agents, who, ostensibly, would be affected larly to those coming in at the higher levels of the sport? most by any changes? Sanan: Number one would be to talk to eight or 10 of Sanan: Mixed. I think there were some consignors who the existing leading owners and learn the simple things were delighted and they would love to see this. Others of what to do and what not to do. Second would be to were opposed to it. There was more opposition, as one hire a reputable, high-integrity individual and pay him would expect, from consignors and bloodstock agents, more than what others would. I would rather pay 10 or than anybody else. The sales agencies were supportive 15 percent to somebody up front, because that’s going of it--both Fasig-Tipton and Keeneland--but they don’t to happen anyway. They’re charging you that, then like to rock the boat. they run you up a million bucks. Good advice is expen- sive. But hire somebody who is well taken care of and Q: How long do you think it will take before A.I.R. who is looking out for your best interests. Just take it makes an impact? easy. Guys like me jumped in with both feet and got Sanan: I don’t really know. We’ll see. The first set of burned. advertisements are appearing in the July racing publica- tions, and I think we are going to get tremendous sup- Q: Are you planning on buying at the upcoming sales? port from there on. I think a lot of the rank and file Sanan: No, I told both sales agencies that I wouldn’t be haven’t heard what we’re doing and will be very sup- attending. I made a personal commitment to my family portive once they do. And we’ll repeat the ads during this year that, as I protest, I would boycott the sales. the August and September sales. I’m going to buy horses, there’s no question about it. Generally, we supplement our homebreds. This year, Q: Other than running ads, what has A.I.R. been doing? we’ll probably buy 10 or 15. But we’re going to do Sanan: There is a lot of enthusiasm over this on the those privately. Singlehandedly, I cannot make a differ- part of T.O.B.A. [Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders ence at the sales, but symbolically I want to do that. Organization] and the K.T.O.B.A. [Kentucky Thorough- For more information about the Alliance for Industry bred Owners and Breeders Association] and so on, and Reform, call (352) 307.4908, or contact what I’ve proposed in the short term--within the next [email protected]. 30 days or so--is to have a meeting in Kentucky where we hope to establish the beginnings of a task force. The task force would have representatives from all the Thoroughbred Daily News is: constituencies, including sales agencies and consignors Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher and owners, maybe a couple veterinarians, even. Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Whether this is a self-managed sort of entity or we go Alycia Borer Director of Advertising the legislative route, we have not decided. But this is Jessica Martini Associate Editor going to be a long-term process. It’s not going to be Alan Carasso Assistant Editor done in 40 or 50 days. Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant Q: Have you been in touch with any governmental Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter agencies? Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter Sanan: Well, people have contacted me, but our game Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services plan is to avoid government agencies if we can. We’d Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant rather have a self-governing agency. Patty Wolfe Marketing Manager