SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here BOREL HEADS HOF CLASS OF 2013 PIERRO TO COOLMORE AUSTRALIA Three-time GI Kentucky Derby-winning rider Calvin Five-time Group 1 winner Pierro (Aus) ( {Aus}-- Borel, contemporary racehorses Lure, Invasor (Arg) and Miss Right Note {Ire}, by Daylami {Ire})) will head to Housebuster and steelplechase legends Tuscalee and stud at Coolmore McDynamo were announced yesterday as the newest Australia to stand the inductees to the National Museum of Racing Hall of 2013 breeding season, Fame. The electees will be inducted to the Hall of Fame according to a press in ceremonies to be held Friday, Aug. 9 release from Coolmore. at the Fasig-Tipton Sales Pavilion in Industry sources in Saratoga Springs, NY. Borel, 46, rode his 5000th winner at Australia suggested the Oaklawn Park Mar. 7, the latest recently retired 3-year- landmark of a career which has taken old=s purchase price was off in the last several years. He won the around A$40 million. first of his three Derbies in 2007, riding AWe=ve followed Pierro Coolmore.com Street Sense for his longtime client Carl Pierro=s career very Nafzger and followed up with longshot closely ever since he made his debut and we=re thrilled Calvin Borel Mine That Bird (2009) and Super Saver that he is joining what is already an exceptional line up Horsephotos (2010). Only one of two jockeys with of stallions here at Coolmore Australia,@ said Coolmore=s over 1000 victories at Churchill Downs, Michael Kirwan. Borel was the regular rider for 2009 Horse of the Year AHe was a truly brilliant 2-year-old--equally effective Rachel Alexandra and was named by his peers as the at all distances from 1000 to 1600 meters. No other winner of the George Woolf Award in 2010. horse since 1970 has managed to secure the 2-year-old Racing in the famed colors of Claiborne Farm, Lure, a Triple Crown while remaining undefeated through his son of Danzig, was the pre-eminent miler of his time, winning 14 of his 25 career starts, including back-to- first season and I understand that he=s the only Triple back runnings of the GI Breeders= Cup Mile in 1992/93. Crown winner to go on to win two Group 1 races at Trained by Shug McGaughey, Lure set track records at weight-for-age as a 3-year-old. five furlongs in addition to his specialist distance. A horse like Pierro is fundamental to the continued Invasor (Candy Stripes) was Uruguay=s Triple Crown development of our operation in Australia and in both winner in 2005 before being acquired by Sheikh he and So You Think, Coolmore is now home to the Hamdan=s Shadwell Farm. After suffering his lone two most desirable young stallions in the Southern career defeat in the G2 UAE Derby, Invasor won the Hemisphere that are free of blood.@ Cont. p3 GI Whitney H. and GI Breeders= Cup Classic in 2006, then added a remarkable win in the 2007 GI Donn H. and G1 Dubai World Cup. He was conditioned in the American portion of his career by Kiaran McLaughlin. Housebuster (Mt. Livermore) was the Eclipse Award- winning sprinter in 1990 and 1991. Racing in the colors of Robert Levy and trained by the legendary Jimmy Croll, Housebuster won eight of his 10 starts at three and won eight straight races at one point in his career. He was equally effective at four, winning the GI Carter H., GI Forego H. and GI Vosburgh S. McDynamo (Dynaformer) won half of his 34 career starts, taking the Breeders= Cup Grand National five years in a row--the last at age 10--and establishing course records the first two years. He was a three-time Eclipse Award winner. Tuscalee (Tuscany) remains steeplechasing=s winningest horse of all time with 37 while racing from 1963 to 1972. The Museum will announce as many as two inductees as inaugural selections to the Pillars of the Turf category for the Hall of Fame in May, a new designation to honor esteemed individuals who have made valuable contributions to the sport of Thoroughbred racing. OBS April 2YOs Flash: sold for up to $240,000

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Pierro cont. from p1 Greg Kolivos, whose colors Pierro carried with such distinction throughout his racing career, said he was happy to see Pierro become part of the stud operation. AOn the racetrack, Pierro provided me, my wife Donna and son Alex, with many wonderful days,@ said Kolivos. AHe is a champion in every sense of the word and we are now very much looking forward to a new, exciting chapter in his career.@ Regarded by champion trainer as the best she has ever trained, Pierro retires with 11 wins from 14 starts, including 5 at Group 1 level for earnings of $4,536,630. No stud fee has been announced. NEWS TODAY

BHA TESTING BEGINS AT MOULTON PADDOCKS The British Horseracing Authority have announced that they will be undertaking a rigorous testing regime of all the horses housed in Mahmood Al Zarooni=s Moulton Paddocks stable in Newmarket. Following the disqualification of Godolphin=s conditioner for eight years on Thursday and the imposition of a six-month ban on the 15 horses at the centre of the steroid controversy, Britain=s ruling body will begin the investigation Monday. Chief Executive Paul Bittar told rsn.net.au, AWe are working with Godolphin in a pretty tight time frame of something like five to 10 days, to ensure that the stable remains licensed, although there won=t be a licensed trainer. There are two assistant trainers, but neither of them are fully licensed. It=s likely that [Saeed] bin Suroor will have oversight for a lot of the horses, or Godolphin may choose to decide that Moulton Paddocks will not be used at all during the course of the British summer. We are giving them every opportunity to ensure that decision over the next five to 10 days. Godolphin and Sheikh Mohammed have given use a commitment that they will cooperate fully with all of our requirements in terms of investigations. Our team will be at Al Zarooni=s stable tomorrow to scan all the horses and do an inventory. We will be testing them from Monday, in which we will cover every horse in the stable that we have not yet tested. We will also be doing a review of their procedures in that stable and then providing them with a report of what needs to be done to get it up to speed.@ Godolphin=s Racing Manager Simon Crisford reiterated the operation=s desire to make amends. AIt will take a long time [for us to recover], but we will get there because Sheikh A LEGEND IN THEIR MIDST...Unbeknownst to the Mohammed passionately loves racing and he will make racegoers at Pisa yesterday, they were in the company sure that everything will be done to make the stable of greatness. Lester Piggott, who retired with 4,493 clean,@ he told Channel Four Racing. career wins and nine Epsom Derby titles, visited the All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, racecourse while on holiday in nearby Bolgheri, where unless otherwise indicated he has been spending time with friends. Georgio Barsotti photo TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 4 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Ken and Sarah Ramsey, Mike Maker and Joel Rosario GRADED/GROUP RESULTS had been close to unbeatable at the Keeneland meet, so it should have come as no surprise that they would find Friday, Keeneland their way into the winner=s circle for the closing day ELKHORN S.-GII, $150,000, KEE, 4-26, 4yo/up, feature. Claimed for $50,000 from trainer Ken McPeek 1 1/2mT, 2:30 4/5, fm. and Joseph Engelhart, Magdalena Racing and Robert 1--#@DARK COVE, 118, h, 6, by Medaglia d’Oro Trussell when fourth over the Polytrack here exactly a 1st Dam: Crystal Cove, by Kris S. year ago, Dark Cove resurfaced at Fair Grounds Jan. 5 2nd Dam: Scenic Point, by Unbridled to finish fourth in an off-the-turfer. He beat $40,000 3rd Dam: Bangkok, by Riverman claimers on the Gulfstream sod under Rosario Feb. 10, ($120,000 wlng '07 KEENOV; $155,000 yrl '08 KEESEP). O-Kenneth and had last been seen finishing second for a $50,000 L & Sarah K Ramsey; B-Stonewall Farm Stallions (KY); T-Michael J tag in Hallandale Beach Mar. 7. Maker has had Maker; J-Joel Rosario. $90,000. Lifetime Record: 22-7-2-1, $332,510. incredible success in graded stakes with horses he has Werk Nick Rating: A+++ *Triple Plus*. claimed--including Ramsey colorbearers Furthest Land Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. (Smart Strike), Accredit (E Dubai), Headache (Tapit), Kindergarden Kid (Dynaformer) and Lonesome Street (Broken Vow)--and the step up in class for Dark Cove proved no problem. Well-held by Rosario to stalk from close range while kept out wide, he asserted late on the 2--Side Road, 118, c, 4, Street Cry (Ire)--Calla Lily, by Pulpit. O-Darley final bend and kicked home for a decisive victory. AI Stable; B-Darley (KY); T-Kiaran P McLaughlin. $30,000. can=t believe we=ve doubled the old record of 12 wins 3--Sky Blazer, 118, g, 5, Sky Mesa--Highland Hope, by Unaccounted [in a single Keeneland meet],@ said an emotional For. O-Joyce B Young & Gerald McManis; B-Bonner Young (KY); Ramsey, who was presented with a gold tray for T-Barclay Tagg. $15,000. winning eight graded stakes at the Lexington oval. ATo An OptiMatch win 24 is unbelievable. The low point about today is my wife [Sarah] had to be taken to the hospital Margins: 4 1/4, NO, 3 1/4. Odds: 8.90, 23.30, 7.70. yesterday. She=s not doing that well, but nothing Also Ran: Al Qasr, Reflecting, Pool Play, Al Khali, Macho Bull, Ioya life-threatening. That=s the only sad part, that she=s not Bigtime, Helicopter, Forte Dei Marmi (GB). Click for the brisnet.com able to be here with me. But this is almost like heaven.@ chart, the brisnet.com PPs or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style For good measure, Maker and the Ramseys also took pedigree. VIDEO. the last race of the day and meet at Keeneland. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 5 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Friday, Sandown, Britain Friday, Sandown, Britain BET365 MILE-G2, ,90,000, Sandown Park, 4-26, BET365 CLASSIC TRIAL-G3, ,60,000, Sandown Park, 4yo/up, 1m 14ydsT, 1:45.34, gd. 4-26, 3yo, 10f 7ydsT, 2:12.26, gd. 1--TRUMPET MAJOR (IRE), 126, c, 4, by Arakan 1--@SUGAR BOY (IRE), 126, c, 3, by Authorized (Ire) 1st Dam: Ashford Cross (GB), by Cape Cross (Ire) 1st Dam: Steel Princess (Ire) (GSW-Fr), by Danehill 2nd Dam: Risen Raven, by Risen Star 2nd Dam: Champaka (Ire), by Caerleon 3rd Dam: Aurania, by Judger 3rd Dam: Fleur Royale (Ire), by Mill Reef (i20,000 yrl >10 TATIRE). O-John Manley; B-John O-Richard Barnes; B-Grangecon Stud; T-Patrick Cullinan; T-Richard Hannon; J-Richard Hughes; Prendergast; J-Chris Hayes; ,34,026. Lifetime ,51,039. Lifetime Record: 15-6-1-1, ,197,147. Record: SW & GSP-Ire, 8-4-2-1, ,92,844. *3/4 to Werk Nick Rating: B. Click for the Sarah Lynx (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}), GISW-Can, GSW-Fr, eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. $1,101,404. Werk Nick Rating: A. Click for the 2--Highland Knight (Ire), 126, g, 6, Night Shift-- eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Highland Shot (GB), by Selkirk. (37,000gns RNA HRA 2--Eye of the Storm (Ire), 126, c, 3, Galileo (Ire)-- >10 TATHIT). O-J C Smith; B-Littleton Stud; Mohican Princess (GB), by Shirley Heights (GB). T-Andrew Balding; ,19,350. (i95,000 yrl >11 GOFSPT). O-Michael Tabor, Derrick 3--Chil the Kite (GB), 126, c, 4, Notnowcato (GB)-- Smith & Susan Magnier; B-K Molloy; T-Aidan O=Brien; Copy-Cat (GB), by Lion Cavern. (18,000gns yrl >10 ,12,900. TATOCT). O-Hazel Lawrence & Graham Doyle; 3--Galileo Rock (Ire), 126, c, 3, Galileo (Ire)--Grecian B-Whitsbury Manor Stud & Pigeon House Stud; Bride (Ire), by Groom Dancer. (i150,000 yrl >11 T-Hugh Morrison; ,9,684. GOFSPT). O-Michael O=Flynn; B-Rockfield Farm; Margins: 1 1/4, 11/4, 5. Odds: 3-1, 7-1, 7-2. T-David Wachman; ,6,456. Also Ran: Libranno (GB), Farraaj (Ire), Stand My Ground Margins: HD, HF, 8. Odds: 4-1, 2-1, 8-1. (Ire), Red Duke. Click for the Racing Post chart, the Also Ran: Libertarian (GB), Fantastic Moon (GB), Al brisnet.com PPs or the free brisnet.com catalogue-style Waab (Ire), Woodstock (Ire). Click for the Racing Post chart or pedigree. VIDEO, courtesy Racing UK. the brisnet.com PPs. VIDEO, courtesy Racing UK. Generally a force in pattern-race company without Having cut his teeth in tough company in his native being a top-notcher, Trumpet Major followed a success Ireland before emerging as a serious black-type in the G2 Champagne S. at Doncaster in September performer, Sugar Boy showed the strength in his 2011 with an impressive win in a weak renewal of the country=s sophomore division by leading home two G3 Craven S. at Newmarket last April. Fourth in the compatriots in this once-important Derby trial. Having G1 2000 Guineas back there the next month, beaten the subsequent G1 National S. runner-up inconsistency crept in and he was last on three of his Designs On Rome (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) in a next four starts with a share of the spoils in the 7 1/2-furlong nursery at Tipperary in August, the bay G3 Thoroughbred S. at Goodwood in August the dominated the Listed Eyrefield S. over nine furlongs at exception. Settled in third early, he reeled in Highland Leopardstown in November and ran with credit when Knight inside the final 100 yards and drew away for an runner-up to Ballydoyle=s leading Derby prospect Battle ultimately comfortable score. AWe were worried when it of Marengo (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the G3 Ballysax S. rained and it was closer to soft than good,@ jockey over this trip back at the latter venue last time Apr. 14. Richard Hughes said. AHe=s a good horse, he won the Sent straight to the lead by Chris Hayes, he traveled Craven and finished fourth the Guineas when I made comfortably until tackled and passed by Eye of the the running on him, so this could be his year.@ Storm approaching the quarter pole. Rallying gamely against the fence, he was back in front with 100 yards Ï Ò remaining and dug in to score by a head, with fellow Irish raider Galileo Rock staying on in eye-catching fashion to fill the trifecta clear of the home-trained contingent. AHe=s very straightforward to ride and likes to do things his own way,@ rider Chris Hayes said. AThe stiff track suited him and I probably wasn=t positive enough on him.@ Trainer Patrick Prendergast told PA Sport, AHe=ll go for the G1 Irish Derby [at The Curragh June 29] and he could go straight there. If he needed another run, his only option is the [June 7] Listed Nijinsky S. at Leopardstown. Hopefully, later on, he could come back over here for the G1 St Leger [at Doncaster Sept. 14].@

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FEATURE PRESENTATION • GIII DERBY TRIAL S.

LAST CHANCE FOR POINTS IN DERBY TRIAL Nine sophomores are set to square off under the lights and Twin Spires in tonight=s GIII Derby Trial S. at Churchill Downs. The one-mile heat offers 20 qualifying points to the winner for the GI Kentucky Derby, which would place that runner at no worse than 21st on the list for next Saturday=s Classic. Twenty will make it into the gate for the ARun for the Roses,@ so the Derby Trial winner would likely need one defection should his connections opt to wheel back on short rest. The Derby Trial last produced a Kentucky Derby starter in 2005. Todd Pletcher already has six horses who qualify for the Derby (and five confirmed runners), and saddles two competitors here. One of his representatives, Eclipse Thoroughbred Capo Bastone Partners= Capo Bastone (Street Boss), eclipsetbpartners.com already has four Derby points thanks to a third-place finish in last year=s GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile, and would knock stablemate TDN TODAY Winning Cause (Giant=s Causeway) out of the 20th spot Headline News...... 16 pages with a win. His connections, however, are banking on a cut back in distance helping the chestnut return to his best, and may not be keen to stretch back out to 10 panels in a week should their runner score. He was ninth last time in the nine-furlong GIII Spiral S. at Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes Turfway Mar. 23. Cont. p7 entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates.

Saturday, Churchill Downs, post time: 10:42 p.m. EDT DERBY TRIAL S.-GIII, $175,000, 3yo, 1m PP HORSE OWNER BREEDER TRAINER/JOCKEY ML 1 Office Alex K Winning Horses Stable & Choctaw Racing The Elkstone Group LLC-PA Whiting 8-1 (c, 3, Officer--Ms. C D Player, by Boca Rio) Albarado 2 Ruler of Love Rebro Jr., Coniglio, Ritman, & Rendina Faye Little-FL Scott 15-1 (c, 3, Peace Rules--Lovmeaton, by Wheaton) Napravnik 3 Zee Bros Zayat Stables LLC Eico Stable-KY Baffert 5-2 (c, 3, Brother Derek--Nyanza, by Montbrook) Smith 4 Forty Tales Perretti Racing Stable LLC Randal Family Trust-KY Pletcher 3-1 (c, 3, Tale of the Cat--Forty Love, by Forty Niner) Rosario 5 Ruble Janis Whitham Janis Whitham-KY Wilkes 6-1 (c, 3, Exchange Rate--Silent Street, by Street Cry {Ire}) Garcia 6 Capo Bastone K Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners Sexton/Bozarth/Silver Fern Farm-KY Pletcher 5-1 (c, 3, Street Boss--Fight to Love, by Fit to Fight) Gomez 7 Tour Guide Calumet Farm Gary & Mary West Stables Inc-KY Lukas 10-1 (c, 3, Broken Vow--Homefortheholidays, by Came Home) Mena 8 G. T. Tabu Lisa Parbhoo Pedro Maestre-FL Parbhoo 50-1 (g, 3, With Distinction--Cuchu, by Storm Creek) Martinez 9 Titletown Five K Hornung/Martin/Lukas/Davis/Miller/Shade Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings-IRE Lukas 5-1 (c, 3, Tiznow--D’ Wildcat Speed, by Forest Wildcat) Stevens All carry 118 pounds. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 7 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Derby Trial cont. AAfter the Spiral it was absolutely necessary for us to take a deep breath and regroup,@ said Eclipse President Aron Wellman. ASure, we could have pressed the envelope and tried to force Capo into another Derby prep race, but that wouldn=t have been in his best interest and it could have compromised him for the future. We have been curious to try him on turf, as his turn of foot suggests he=d really relish the green, but after seeing him breeze twice over the Churchill dirt, it made sense to try him on this strip.@ He added, AThe biggest question surrounding Capo all along was whether his incredible acceleration would be as potent around two turns as it is around one, so the one-turn mile distance of the Trial should be smack-dab in his wheelhouse.@ Pletcher=s second representative is Perretti Racing Stable=s Forty Tales (Tale of the Cat), who kicked off his career with two wins before a fast-closing second in Gulfstream=s seven-furlong GII Hutcheson S. Feb. 2. Backed down to even-money in the GIII Swale S. over the same trip a month later, the bay could only muster a fifth-place run after a wide journey. Fleet-footed Zee Bros (Brother Derek) figures to be flying early and will hope to hang on late. Representing the same Zayat/Bob Baffert connection that was second in this race last year with Paynter (Awesome Again), the probable favorite earned a 102 Beyer Speed Figure for breaking his maiden by 2 1/2 lengths second out going a furlong shorter Mar. 23. One horse who reportedly would go for the Derby should he get in is Titletown Five (Tiznow). Second between eventual Grade I winners Violence (Medaglia d=Oro) and Orb (Malibu Moon) in a Saratoga maiden last August, the dark bay romped by nine lengths and earned a 98 Beyer Speed Figure when donning cap and gown here Oct. 28. He tired to second in Oaklawn=s six-furlong Gazebo S. Mar. 20, and faded to ninth after dueling through hot splits in the GII Louisiana Derby Mar. 30. AWe=ve been trying all winter to give this colt a shot at making the Derby,@ Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas, who already has Will Take Charge (Unbridled=s Song) and Oxbow (Awesome Again) for the Derby, told Daily Racing Form. AThis is his one chance. We=d love to see him make the most of it.@

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Trakus Derby Data: Frac Daddy (Scat Daddy), just a maiden winner, covered 27 feett more than Uncaptured in the GII Kentucky Jockey Club. Though Frac Daddy was beaten just a neck, the extra ground equates to about three lengths. @trakusracing TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 8 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Vyjack went unbeaten through his first four starts, including the GII Jerome S. and GIII Gotham S., before Triple finishing third, a length behind Verrazano (More Than Ready) and Normandy Invasion (Tapit) in the GI Wood Memorial Apr. 6. He exited that race with mucus from Threats a slight lung infection and spent some time at Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland before shipping to Churchill Vyjack Pleases Rodriguez... Downs. Rodriguez noted that Vyjack, who will be Pick Six Racing=s Vyjack (Into Mischief) turned in a ridden for the first time by Garrett Gomez next five furlong work in 1:00.40 at Churchill Downs Saturday, may have another short work next week. AI want to see how he will react in the next couple of yesterday that left trainer Rudy Rodriguez Avery, very days,@ he said. AI might come back and do it again. pleased.@ We=ll let him tell me what=s going on, but I got a very He did everything I asked for, A @ good work out of him today and I said Rodriguez, who was aboard the think we=re ready.@ David colt for the work. AI=m happy with Wilkenfeld, the man behind Pick Six the way he breezed and everything Racing, was on hand to watch his is 100% right.@ only horse work. The New York- The bay gelding was timed in based entrepreneur said he didn=t splits of :12.20, :24.20, :36 and want to miss a moment of being :48.20, and galloped out six furlongs apart of the Kentucky Derby. in 1:14. His five-furlong time was AJust being here is a wonderful the third fastest of 32 at the experience,@ he said. AI wanted to distance. get down here early. This is, for me, AI wanted a nice, decent work, not probably a once-in-a-lifetime slow and not fast,@ Rodriguez said. AI Vyjack works under trainer Rudy Rodriguez opportunity. It could happen again, wanted to blow him out a little bit Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer but right now I only have one horse, and I think I accomplished that. It so I=m going to enjoy every moment looked like he came back good. We scoped him and of it. I figured I would come here and be with Rudy--it=s everything looks very, very good. I could not be more his first time here, also--show some support and enjoy happy.@ it.@ Triple Threats cont. p9

Sophomore - Past 6 Months

To Create Your Own Sire List, Click Here TDN Progeny PP Counts are designed to let you identify at a glance the stallions with the greatest number of significant progeny over a user-defined timeframe. Progeny PPs include winners covered in the TDN (click here for specific race criteria). TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 9 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Falling Sky Puts In Bullet Work at Churchill... Rose to Gold Blossoming... Falling Sky (Lion Heart) had his final work before next Kathleen Amaya and Raffaele Centrofanti=s Rose to Saturday=s GI Kentucky Derby, firing a five-furlong Gold (Friends Lake), a contender for next Friday=s bullet over the Churchill Downs strip in :59.60. The GI Kentucky Oaks, worked four furlongs in :47.80 John Terranova trainee worked in the company of under the twin spires yesterday. She was ridden by stablemates Balance of Power (Silver Train) and Swift jockey Calvin Borel, and posted the second-fastest of Warrior (First Samurai). With exercise rider Cassie 51 moves at the distance. She was caught in splits of Garcea in the irons, Falling Sky was clocked through :24 and :35.60, and fractions of :12.40, :23.80, :35.40, and :47.20. He galloped out five furlongs in galloped out six furlongs in 1:13. AHe worked the way 1:00 and six furlongs in we wanted him to. We=re just trying to keep him 1:13.20. happy,@ Reynaldo AShe is awesome,@ said Abreu, assistant Borel. AShe worked very trainer to John good, better than last Terranova said. week. This is a filly that is AWe just wanted getting better all the time.@ him to settle a bit Borel has been aboard and he showed he Rose to Gold for her last Rose to Gold & Calvin Borel can. He settled two starts--victories in the Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer and did his thing GIII Honeybee and GII at the eighth-pole. Fantasy S. at Oaklawn Park Mar. 9 and Apr. 10. Denis We weren=t Falling Sky breezes outside of his workmates Roberson is overseeing the filly=s preparations until looking for him to Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer trainer Sal Santoro arrives at Churchill Tuesday. open up and crush AShe will walk two days, gallop two days, walk two those other horses. We wanted them to finish together days and run,@ Roberson said. AThat=s been his M.O. and for him to settle.@ Abreu was very happy with the with her, and he has done a tremendous job.@ way Falling Sky was handling the surface at Churchill. AHe=s going over this track better than the other tracks Emollient Works at Keeneland... where I=ve seen him,@ Abreu said. AHe skips right over Juddmonte homebred Emollient (Empire Maker) the track.@ posted her first work yesterday since her front-running nine length victory in the GI Ashland S. Apr. 6, breezing Derby Hopeful Golden Soul Works at Churchill... four furlongs in :48.80 at Keeneland. Clockers caught Currently number 23 in the GI Kentucky Derby points the 3-year-old in fractions of :24.40 and :48.80, standings, Golden Soul (Perfect Soul {Ire}), worked five galloping out in 1:02.40. AFor her first breeze back, we furlongs in 1:00.80 at Churchill Downs yesterday. didn=t want anything crazy,@ said Rodolphe Brisset, Exercise rider Emerson Chavez was aboard as the assistant trainer to Bill Mott, who rode Emollient in the Charles Fipke homebred put in work. AIt was a normal breeze for the Mott team. Now the seventh fastest five-furlong we have to make sure she comes out in good order workout of the day in splits of tomorrow morning. She will ship to New York :12.20, :24.40, :36, and :48.40. tomorrow afternoon. I=m going with her.@ Brisset noted The Dallas Stewart trainee that no plans have been made regarding Emollient=s galloped out six furlongs in next race. 1:14.40. Stewart was very Golden Soul pleased with the work and is • ON THE WORKTAB • Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer eager to run him in the Road to the Kentucky Derby/Oaks GI Kentucky Derby should a spot open up. AHe did if very easy,@ Stewart said. AI really CHURCHILL DOWNS liked the way he galloped out. He finished the last Falling Sky (Lion Heart), 5f, :59.60, 1/32 eighth of a mile with his ears up in the work, then Golden Soul (Perfect Soul {Ire}), 5f, 1:00.80, 1/32 looked like when he got into the turn, he finished it off Rose to Gold (Friends Lake), 4f, :47.80, 2/51 nicely.== Golden Soul was runner-up to Oxbow Vyjack (Into Mischief), 5f, 1:00.40, 3/32 (Awesome Again) in the GIII Lecomte S. and was most recently fourth in the GII Louisiana Derby Mar. 30. STEVE SHERACK: BRIAN DIDONATO: Last Week - Man, that was beautiful. General Election gave me a Last Week - Well, there you have it folks. With one very nice pick by Mr. HUGE run for my money in the Lexington, rallying from last of 10 to Sherack, my long-time lead is long gone and it doesn’t look like I have finish a strong second at 34-1 (paid a generous $17.80 to show). I have much hope of battling back. Wings of Fortune was an even sixth in the a very nice lead here with only one race remaining, but I’m still not Lexington, but my turf/synthetic angle came through with a $15.60 counting DiDonato out. Wouldn’t put it past him to personally create winner and $393.40 exacta. Didn’t like the winner at all, but felt a little some sort of minus pool just to try and have one last shot at winning this better about myself after seeing that Sunbean (fifth) went off the 5-2 thing. Will be keeping a close eye on the Churchill tote board for any favorite with only dirt races to go on. Would need my pick this week to suspicious wagers. return three or four times what he figures to pay to show to rally late, but would be more than happy just to show a profit in another one of these GIII Derby Trial S. - Became an instant fan of Capo Bastone following contests--it’s a whole lot harder than it looks. Check tomorrow’s paper his visually impressive J “TDN Rising Star” J performance for the final contest tally, and thanks for following along. at first asking at Del Mar last August and have been tracking his career GIII Derby Trial S. - One-turn mile races are always interesting because intently since. Ran well in they’re not quite sprints, but not quite routes either. You can never go defeat throughout the wrong with a turnback, and that’s where I landed. Likely favorite Zee remainder of his juvenile Bros will take some beating, but he’s a very quick horse who now must campaign with plenty of trips stretch his speed over an additional furlong--he seems very talented, but and excuses, including a solid vulnerable here. Titletown Five broke through by nine lengths going third after a very wide and seven panels over this strip last October. He earned a 103 BRIS Speed troubled voyage in the Rating, second-fastest in the field only to Zee Bros’ last. He’d most likely GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. take this if he duplicated that effort. Titletown Five’s race before Switched to the Pletcher barn graduating looks awfully good now, too. He was second, beaten a neck, and treated once again with in a Saratoga maiden last August. The winner was none other than Lasix after a well-documented subsequent GII Nashua S. winner and GI CashCall Futurity hero Capo Bastone bleeding episode in the Violence. And who was third? Some horse called Orb, who beat Benoit Photo Juvenile, he had to work Violence in the GII Fountain of Youth S. before a decisive victory in the harder than expected (a bit out GI Florida Derby. Titletown Five’s belated sophomore bow came in of his comfort zone sitting closer to the pace that day) when annexing a Oaklawn’s six-furlong Gazebo S., where he attended a slow-to-average two-turn $75k optional tagger over a tiring sloppy surface at Gulfstream pace and opened up at the top of the lane like he was going to win for Feb. 16. Put a line through his GIII Spiral effort courtesy the dramatic fun, only to grow leg weary and have to settle for second. I’m going to stumble at the start, and he should really be sitting on go here. Capo chalk that up to simply needing the race. The dark bay was then asked Bastone figures to relish the cut back in distance to a one-turn mile, and to stretch out to nine furlongs in the GII Louisiana Derby, and hooked up with Zee Bros and several other speedy others signed on, the Eclipse with a 99-1 shot through impossible early spits before fading to ninth. colorbearer should receive the dream set-up that he’s been waiting for. Hopefully he’ll have gotten some added fitness from that effort and be Added bonus: gets re-united with Garrett Gomez, who was aboard in his poised to return to his best third off the lay-off. A mile figures to suit him aforementioned debut last summer. Think (more like hoping) he’ll go off well, and he should get first run on the closers. higher than his morning-line odds. Selection: #6 Capo Bastone (5-1) Selection: #9 Titletown Five (5-1)

Showdown Record: 16-5-1-3. Show Pay-off Totals: $479. Showdown Record: 16-2-4-2. Show Pay-off Totals: $310. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 10 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

FLAT OUT LOOKING TO JUMP START SEASON Flat Out (Flatter) has amassed just about half of his $2.5-million bankroll at Belmont Park and returns to his favorite venue for today=s GIII Westchester H., a course-and-distance test for the GI Metropolitan Mile H. on Memorial Day. The 7-year-old has posted an average Beyer Speed Figure of just shy of 110 in winning the 2011 GII Suburban H. and the last two runnings of the GI Jockey Club Gold Cup for half of his six career victories, but has been below his best this season, finishing fourth to Graydar (Unbridled=s Song) in the GI Donn H. Feb. 9 and fifth to that rival last time out in the GII New Orleans H. Mar. 30. Today=s race has also attracted some new shooters. Gold Mark Farm LLC=s Cross Traffic (Unbridled=s Song), who became a J “TDN Rising Star” J when besting Wickersheim (Unbridled=s Song) by 1 3/4 lengths in a 6 1/2-furlong Gulfstream maiden Jan. 24. The form was validated when that Silverton Hill runner destroyed a field by 11 lengths in his next appearance and has subsequently registered a triple-digit speed figure. Cross Traffic made it two straight with a 7 1/2-length thrashing of GISP Fast Falcon (Awesome Again) over Gulfstream=s one- turn mile Mar. 10 and figures here despite the class hike. Dogwood Stable=s Big Screen (Speightstown) was runner-up to recent GSW Cigar Street (Street Sense) in a Feb. 17 Gulfstream allowance, but Beyered 110 in winning a two-turn mile over the Aqueduct inner Mar. 23. Norman Asbjornson (Real Quiet) took advantage of a very fast pace ahead of him to win the H. E. Johnson Memorial S. at Laurel Mar. 16, and while the waters are clearly significantly deeper here, should be flying late.

Saturday, Belmont Park, post time: 4:58 p.m. EDT WESTCHESTER S.-GIII, $150,000, 3yo/up, 1m PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 1 Mordi's Miracle Lawyer Ron DeCarlo Pletcher 10-1 2 Cross Traffic Unbridled's Song Castellano Pletcher 5-2 3 Flat Out Flatter Alvarado Mott 7-2 4 Winslow Homer K Unbridled's Song Maragh Brown 10-1 5 Rattlesnake Bridge Tapit Lezcano McLghin 5-1 6 Norman Asbjornson Real Quiet Rose Mancilla 15-1 7 Big Screen K Speightstown Ortiz Jr. Albertrani 3-1 8 Pants On Fire Jump Start Lopez Breen 10-1 Need tickets? Click here: http://tinyurl.com/by5fnhj Want to bid on this item, but won't be present? Email: [email protected] TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 11 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Saturday, Lone Star Park, post time: 6:19 p.m. EDT TEXAS MILE S.-GIII, $200,000, 3yo/up, 1m AUSTRALIAN PREVIEWS PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 1 Master Rick Master Command Sntna Jr Asmssn 5-2 ONE FOR THE AGES 2 Majestic Harbor K Rockport Harbor Wade McGee 4-1 3 Good Lord Greatness De La Cruz Kaelin 3-1 Just two weeks after Black Caviar (Aus) (Bel Esprit 4 Prayer for Relief K Jump Start Murphy Asmssn 7-2 {Aus}) bid adieu to the races in the G1 T. J. Smith S., 5 Get in Da House Grand Appointment Simington Hawley 10-1 half-brother (Aus) (Casino Prince {Aus}) 6 Donoharm K Lemon Drop Kid Berry Calhoun 6-1 flies the flag for the family in Saturday=s G1 All Aged S. at Royal Randwick. The bay, who defeated the now- Saturday, Golden Gate Fields, post time: 6:15 p.m. EDT retired Pierro (Aus) (Lonhro {Aus}) in the G1 Caulfield SAN FRANCISCO MILE S.-GIII, $100,000, 3yo/up, 1mT Guineas and finished ahead of that one when runner-up PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML in the G1 Cox Plate last spring, dominated the 1 Tigah (GB) Dalakhani (Ire) Quinonez Sadler 7-2 2 Grand Berry (Arg) Grand Reward Gomez Mandella 15-1 competition in the G1 C. F. Orr S. and G1 Futurity S. in 3 Hudson Landing K Maria's Mon Hrnandz Wright 10-1 February, but makes his first start in nine weeks against 4 Tribal Tribute Tribal Rule Alvarado McCanna 15-1 top competition. "His fitness will have to be right there, 5 Barney Rebel (Ire) Holy Roman Emperor (Ire) Arias Blacker 6-1 it's not like he's going in first-up against second-rate 6 Summer Hit Bertrando Baze Hollndrfr 3-1 Group 1 horses,@ jockey Dwayne Dunn told AAP. "He 7 Gallant Son K Malabar Gold Carr Lucarelli 9-2 needs to stamp his authority on it--and I think he can." 8 Coach Bob Bertrando Antngrgi III Gonzalez 12-1 Today=s race is likely to be his last in Australia, with a 9 Control Seeker Sought After Duran Nations 8-1 possible trip to Royal Ascot hinging on today s run. A 10 Charlemagne Wood (Ire) King Charlemagne Cedillo Drysdale 15-1 = year ago on this day, (NZ) (More Than Saturday, Sandown, Britain, post time: 3:15 p.m. Ready) was busy wiring the field in the G1 Queen BET365 GORDON RICHARDS S.-G3, £60,000, 4yo/up, 10f 7ydsT Elizabeth S. over 2000 meters, defeating Manighar (Fr) SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER (Linamix {Fr}), but remains at this shorter trip this time 1 3 Al Kazeem (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Doyle Charlton around. She couldn=t quite get to stablemate Pierro, 2 4 Burano (Ire) Dalakhani (Ire) Fortune Meehan 3 8 Dick Doughtywylie (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) Buick Gosden settling for second in the G1 Canterbury S. at Rosehill 4 5 Eagles Peak (GB) Galileo (Ire) Moore Stoute Mar. 23, and exits a troubled fifth in defense of her title 5 6 Ektihaam (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) O'Neill Varian in the G1 Queen of the Turf S. Apr. 6. Epaulette (Aus) 6 2 Mister Green (Fr) Green Desert Marshall Flood (Commands {Aus}) was third in the 7 7 Thomas Chippendale (Ire) Dansili (GB) Queally Cecil 8 1 Semayyel (Ire) Green Desert Tylicki Brittain and returned from a six-month hiatus to make history-- All carry 126 pounds bar Semayyel, 123. of sorts--last time, finishing runner-up to Black Caviar in what would become her career sign-off. Sunday, Kyoto, Japan, post time: 3:40 p.m. TENNO SHO (SPRING)-G1, ¥256,660,000 (US$2,620,085), 3yo/up, Saturday, Randwick (Sydney), Australia, post time: 4:15 p.m. 3200mT (2:15 a.m. ET) PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 1 Tosen Ra (Jpn) Deep Impact (Jpn) Take Fujiwara YARRAMAN PARK ALL AGED S.-G1, A$400,000 (US$412,348), 2 Satono Shuren (Jpn) Stay Gold (Jpn) Miyuki Murayama 3yo/up, 1400mT 3 Desperado (Jpn) Neo Universe (Jpn) Hamanaka Adachi SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 4 Jaguar Mail (Jpn) Jungle Pocket (Jpn) Tosaki Hori 1 8 Rangirangdoo (NZ) Pentire (GB) Bowman Waller 130 5 Meiner Kitz (Jpn) Chief Bearhart C Demuro Kunieda 2 5 Fiorente (Ire) Monsun (Ger) T Berry Waterhse 130 6 Fenomeno (Jpn) Stay Gold (Jpn) Ebina Toda 3 4 Rain Affair (Aus) Commands (Aus) Williams Pride 130 7 Admire Rakti (Jpn) Heart’s Cry (Jpn) Iwata Umeda 4 3 Rolling Pin (NZ) Gypsy’s Dghter (NZ) Reith Markwell 130 8 Gold Ship (Jpn) Stay Gold (Jpn) Uchida Sugai 5 2 Smokin’ Joey (Aus) Encsta de Lgo (Aus) Avdulla Price 130 9 Universal Bank (Jpn) Neo Universe (Jpn) Kawada Matsuda 6 1 More Joyous (NZ) More Than Ready Rawiller Waterhse 126 10 Meisho Kampaku (Jpn) Grass Wonder Fujita Arakawa 7 7 All Too Hard (Aus) Casino Prince (Aus) Dunn Hawkses 125 11 Tokai Trick (Jpn) El Condor Pasa Kitamura Nonaka 8 6 Epaulette (Aus) Commands (Aus) McEvoy Snowden 125 12 Forgettable (Jpn) Dance in the Dark (Jpn) Wada Ikee 13 Red Cadeaux (GB) Cadeux Genereux (GB) Mosse Dunlop 14 Copano Jingu (Jpn) Agnes Tachyon (Jpn) Kokubun Miya Australasian Previews cont. p12 15 Capote Star (Jpn) Heart’s Cry (Jpn) Takakura Yahagi 16 Tokai Paradise (Jpn) Gold Allure (Jpn) Shibayama Tadokoro 17 Red Davis (Jpn) Agnes Tachyon (Jpn) Kitamura Otonashi Sharing Tools Now Available on TDN 18 Mousquetaire (Jpn) Mayano Top Gun (Jpn) Fukunaga Tomomichi All carry 128 pounds. 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RESPECT FOR HIS ELDERS OR VICE VERSA? MORE CHAMPAGNE FOR DARLEY? Parenting 101 says to have respect for your elders. Guelph (Aus) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) will look to However, It=s A Dundeel (NZ) (High Chaparral {Ire}) will give Darley and her sire a second win in three years in look to gain the respect of his older rivals when he the G1 Champagne S., the final leg of the Australian takes them on for the first time in today=s G1 Queen juvenile Triple Crown. Winner of the fillies= division of Elizabeth S. The bay began this preparation with a the G3 Blue Diamond Prelude S. Feb. 9, she was only fourth to Pierro in the G2 Hobartville S. on deep ninth when well-backed in the G1 Blue Diamond S. two Rosehill turf Mar. 2, but has been brilliant since, with weeks later. A decent fourth to Overreach (Aus), wins in the Mar. 16 G1 Randwick Guineas (at Warwick another Exceed and Excel filly, in the G1 Golden Slipper Farm), the G1 Rosehill Guineas Mar. 30 and a six-length S. Apr. 6, she backed up a week later and rolled home romp in the G1 ATC Derby Apr. 13 at distances from to best Scandiva (Aus) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) by 3/4 of a 1600 to 2400 meters. He=s back in trip for this, though length in the G1 Sires= Produce S. Scandiva defeated sophomores have just one victory in the last 20 years. Shahad (Aus) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) in the G2 Magic A win could earn him consideration for the G1 Cox Night S. Mar. 30 and enhanced her value with her strong performance in the Sires=. Her dam Scandinavia Plate in the Australian springtime. Last year=s runner-up (Aus) (Snippets {Aus}) is a half-sister to Helsinge (Aus) Manighar (Fr) (Linamix {Fr}) seems to be rounding back (Desert Sun {GB}), dam of Black Caviar. Criterion (NZ) into top form and was a solid fourth to Pierro, beaten a (Sebring {Aus}) accounted for Fast >N= Rocking (Aus) length and a quarter, in the G1 George Main S. over an (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) in the G2 Todman S. Mar. 23 insufficient 1500 meters Apr. 6. (GB) ahead of a troubled sixth in the Slipper. He bypassed (Dalakhani {Ire}) ran with credit in Europe last year for the Sires= and is a fresh horse for today=s test. "I don't Alain de Royer-Dupre, with a fourth to So You Think think he was really a Slipper horse but the owner (NZ) (High Chaparral {Ire}) in the G1 Prince of Wales=s wanted to run him,@ trainer David Payne told AAP. S. at Royal Ascot before filling the same spot behind AStill, I think he should have been in the money if Danedream (Ger) (Lomitas {GB}) in the G1 King George [jockey] Hughie [Bowman] hadn't gone around the field. VI and Queen Elizabeth S. in July. He was sixth in the If he stays inside I think he runs a place." Ryder, 1 1/2 lengths adrift of Pierro, and will clearly be suited by this added real estate. Saturday, Randwick (Sydney), Australia, post time: 2:55 p.m. (12:55 a.m. ET) Saturday, Randwick (Sydney), Australia, post time: 2:15 p.m. MOET & CHANDON 150TH CHAMPAGNE S.-G1, A$400,000 (12:15 a.m. ET) (US$412,348), 2yo, 1600mT SANTOS COFFEE QUEEN ELIZABETH S.-G1, A$500,000 SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER (US$515,695), 3yo/up, 2000mT 1 7 Riocetto (Aus) Oratorio (Ire) Avdulla Voigts SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 2 8 Criterion (NZ) Sebring (Aus) Bowman Payne 1 9 Manighar (Fr) Linamix (Fr) Nolen Moody 130 3 1 Fast ‘N’ Rocking (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Arnold Hayes 2 2 Reliable Man (GB) Dalakhani (Ire) Bowman Waller 130 4 12 Fuerza (Aus) Snippetson (Aus) Cassidy B Baker 3 1 Glass Harmonium (Ire) Verglas (Ire) Arnold Moroney 130 5 10 Charlie Boy (Aus) Myboycharlie (Ire) Reith Ryan 4 4 Happy Trails (Aus) Good Journey Schofield Beshara 130 6 11 Champollion (Aus) Exceed & Excel (Aus) Shinn Snowden 5 8 Lamasery (Aus) Commands (Aus) Robl Vandyke 130 7 4 Havana (Aus) Starcraft (NZ) Williams Messara 6 7 Silent Achiever (NZ) O’Reilly (NZ) T Berry James 126 8 9 Equator (Aus) Northern Meteor (Aus) Rawiller Waterhse 7 6 Secret Admirer (Aus) Dubawi (Ire) Shinn Begg 126 9 14 Drago (Aus) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Rodd A Cumngs 8 3 Zurella (NZ) Zabeel (NZ) Newitt Ritchie 126 10 2 Star Wars (NZ) Starcraft (NZ) O’Hara Aspery 9 5 It’s A Dundeel (NZ) High Chaparral (Ire) McDonald M Baker 122 11 6 Guelph (Aus) Exceed & Excel (Aus) McEvoy Snowden 12 5 Scandiva (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Robl A Cumngs 13 13 Diva Dee (Aus) Encsta de Lago (Aus) Dunn A Cumngs 14 3 Shahad (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) T Berry Waterhse All carry 125 pounds, bar Guelph, Scandiva, Diva Dee & Shahad, 120. " " "

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Saturday, Randwick (Sydney), Australia, post time: 3:35 p.m. (1:35 a.m. ET) RACETRACK ROUND-UP SCHWEPPES SYDNEY CUP-G1, A$500,000 (US$515,695), 3yo/up, 3200mT Velazquez to Ride Animal Kingdom at Royal Ascot... SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT Jockey John Velazquez, who rode Animal Kingdom 1 2 Mourayan (Ire) Alhaarth (Ire) Bowman Hickmott 128 2 8 Niwot (Aus) Galileo (Ire) McEvoy Hawkses 128 (Leroidesanimaux {Brz}) to victory in the 2011 3 10 Julienas (Ire) Cape Cross (Ire) Rawiller Waterhse 127 GI Kentucky Derby, will be aboard the colt when he 4 7 Kelinni (Ire) Refuse to Bend (Ire) Cassidy Waller 126 makes his career finale at Royal Ascot in June, Team 5 1 Maluckyday (NZ) Zabeel (NZ) Dunn Hawkses 125 Valor International has announced. 6 3 Blood Brotha (NZ) Danzighill (Aus) Rodd Connors 122 Velazquez has a history of success at Royal Ascot, 7 6 Norsqui (Aus) Matsqui (Aus) Symons McShane 121 8 9 Tremec (NZ) Zabeel (NZ) Newitt Thompson 120 having ridden at the meeting in 2000, 2009, and 2011, 9 4 Aliyana Tilde (Aus) Snitzel (Aus) Williams Parker 120 and recording victories aboard 10 11 Coliseo (Aus) Arena (Aus) Robl Gardner 120 the Wesley Ward-trained duo 11 5 Macedonian (NZ) Zabeel (NZ) Nolen Moody 120 of Jealous Again and Strike the Tiger in 2009. Velazquez Saturday, Morphettville (Adelaide), Australia, post time: 2:35 p.m. has not been aboard Animal (1:05 a.m. ET) Kingdom since an allowance ROBERT SANGSTER S.-G1, A$400,000 (US$412,348), 3yo/up, f/m, victory at Gulfstream Park in 1200mT February 2012, but will fly to SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER Animal Kingdom and John England to breeze the colt 1 6 Yosei (Aus) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Payne Webb Velazquez after winning the 2 12 Kulgrinda (Aus) Exceed & Excel (Aus) Stackhse Moody prior to his intended start, 3 11 Platelet (Aus) Strategic (Aus) Melham Weir Kentucky Derby. which could come in the 4 3 Avoid Lightning (Aus) Blevic (Aus) Neilson Jolly Horse Photos G1 Queen Anne S. going a 5 10 Koonoomoo (Aus) Dubleo Hall Grantley mile June 18, or the 6 7 Altar (Aus) Commands (Aus) B Rawiller Snowden G1 Prince of Wales=s S. over 1 1/4 miles the following 7 4 Just Discreet (Aus) Exceed & Excel (Aus) Patterson Stokes 8 8 Classy Chloe (Aus) Danerich (Aus) Bowditch Hickmott day. Animal Kingdom was last seen winning the 9 1 Light Express (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Lindop Hibbs G1 Dubai World Cup Mar. 30 under jockey Joel Rosario. 10 5 Snitzerland (Aus) Snitzel (Aus) Brown Ryan AJohnny knows the horse better than any other rider 11 9 Shamal Wind (Aus) Dubawi (Ire) Walker Smerdon and he has had success at Royal Ascot,@ trainer Graham 12 2 Angelic Light (Aus) Hly Rmn Emprr (Ire) Maloney Griffiths Motion said. AHe won on a straightaway at Royal Ascot All carry 125 pounds, bar Snitzerland, Shamal Wind & Angelic Light, 120. and if we decide to go in the Queen Anne S. on opening day up the straight, that experience figures to Saturday, Morphettville (Adelaide), Australia, post time: 3:15 p.m. come in handy.@ (1:45 a.m. ET) Barry Irwin, president and CEO of Team Valor AUSTRALASIAN OAKS-G1, A$400,000 (US$412,348), 3yo, f, 2000mT SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER International, added: ANo American jockey is riding 1 16 Global Balance (Aus) Redoute’s Chce (Aus) Neilson Hayes better than Joel [Rosario] right now. We thought he 2 15 Maybe Discreet (Aus) Shamardal Tourneur Stokes gave a peerless performance in the [Dubai] World Cup. 3 11 Alzora (Aus) Redoute’s Chce (Aus) Hall Hayes But we don=t think it would be fair for the jockey to ride 4 4 Molto Bene (Aus) Royal Academy Pannell Day him on a straightaway when neither jockey nor horse 5 2 Swinging Soldier (Aus) Soldier’s Tale Baker Hyam 6 1 Blanket Bay (NZ) Darci Brahma (NZ) Colgan McKee had done it before. Dropping from a mile and a quarter 7 14 Aurora Lights (NZ) Darci Brahma (NZ) Brown Marsh around turns on a synthetic track to running uphill on a 8 5 Transonic (Aus) Casino Prince (Aus) Gatt Thompson straight course on grass is quite a transition for any 9 9 Proper Madam (Aus) Stratum (Aus) Mallyon Warren horse, especially at this level. So the decision to go 10 6 Grand Daughter (Aus) Redoute’s Chce (Aus) Stackhse Moody with a jockey that knows the horse and the course 11 17 Her To Eternity (NZ) Pentire (GB) B Rawiller M Baker made the job easier. It was a difficult decision.@ 12 3 First Bloom (Aus) Dylan Thomas (Ire) Melham Weir 13 10 Yantar Dushyantor Lyon Moroney 14 7 Bellchuca (Aus) Blevic (Aus) Potter Searle IN OTHER NEWS... 15 8 Godspiel (Aus) God’s Own (Aus) Walker Sherer A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Other Media 16 13 La Zuma (Aus) Zabeel (NZ) Lindop Moroney Also Eligible 17 12 French Butterfly (Aus) Shinzig (Aus) Higgins Theodore World class studs facing dark coal mine crisis All carry 123 pounds. “Australia’s two most prestigious studs are in serious jeopardy due to a controversial Hunter Valley coal mining project.” John Lehmann, The Daily Telegraph NEWS FROM THE GAMING WORLD: Sports book bill passes through committee “The odds are getting better for legalized sports betting in California.” Mark Anderson, Sacramento Business Journal Illinois Senate working to improve odds for gambling bill Email TDN management at [email protected], and “Supporters of a gambling expansion proposal are making changes to indicate whether the comment is private, or for publication. the legislation in an attempt to improve its chances with the Illinois Legislature and Gov. 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Barely 30 lots later, Mitchell teamed up with Nick SALES NEWS Johnson to add Lot 65, another Dynasty colt, out of the National Emblem (SAf) mare Parfait (SAf), to the DYNASTY RULES ON DAY ONE collection for a more modest R400,000. By Liesl King Markus Jooste's Mayfair Speculators had been very The confidence in the Thoroughbred market has been quiet during the early part of the day, but when Lot on the increase worldwide, and the figures of the first 179 Stormy Eclipse (SAf) walked into the ring, it was day of the Emperors Palace 2013 Yearling Sale certainly game, set and match for Jooste. Despite Mike Bass mirror that trend with the providing serious competition, Jooste was determined aggregate up 25% to R65.1 to take the well-conformed colt home and the hammer finally came down at R2 million. The outstanding colt million, the average up 39% by Dynasty, out of the Kilconnel mare Stormy Appeal to R321,000, and the (SAf), was consigned by Dr. Ashley Parker's Ascot median up 47% to Stud. Derek Brugman, Jooste's racing manager, R220,000. Despite labeling it explained that Stormy Eclipse would be going to a tough sale, Bloodstock South Africa CEO Tom Charles Laird and that the well-balanced colt had Callaghan was pleased with the increases, and was impressed them with his good walk. Laird was optimistic that day two would show a similar particularly pleased to have acquired the colt. improvement. "This is the horse--this is the one I wanted. He is a "Quality begets quality,@ Callaghan said. AWe were very special horse," enthused a smiling Laird. very well-supported at the top end of the market with Jooste added a bit of South American blood to his strong competition for the quality horses on offer. racing stable when he went to R900,000 for Lot 218, a Despite the aggregate being up it, there was definitely chestnut filly by Easing Along out of the imported shrinkage of the middle market, hence it was a very Argentinean mare Tough City (Arg) (City West {Arg}) tough for sale for some breeders. Overall though, the from the female family of Equus Champion Female results are indicative of the success of our new and Stayer Candy Critic (Arg) (Candy Stripes). innovative marketing strategy, such as the added value "Pedigree, pedigree, pedigree," said Brugman. "She is stakes incentive program, which has in turn attracted a good breeding prospect and technically a very correct new buyers to the sale. We could, however, expand our filly." customer base much further, and will be looking at Sheikh Hamdan's Shadwell South Africa provided ways to achieve this in future." some fireworks when Form The sale started slowly with several lots selling Bloodstock signed for Lot 233, a between R100,000 and R500,000, but nothing excited beautiful bay colt by Jet Master the buyers until Lot 37 entered the ring. Produced by (SAf) out of the Group 1 winning the Cozzene mare Moonlit Fort Wood mare Urabamba (SAf). Prairie, the full brother to the The bidding climbed in leaps and dual Group 1 winner Jackson bounds as the colt calmly strolled (SAf) (Dynasty {SAf}) around the ring, and it soon became clear that a new sales topper was Lot 233 from the female family of about to be crowned, with the Liesl King Canadian champions Sky Classic, hammer falling at R3.4 million. Classy n Smart, Regal Classic > Shadwell South Africa purchased six yearlings earlier and Dance Smartly, was never in the year and Angus Gold commented that they were going to be a cheap purchase. very happy to be buying in South Africa as the Despite the pedigree appeal, yearlings were very good value by international Lot 37 visiting Kiwi auctioneer Steve standards. He added that they got lucky with Soft Liesl King Davis had to work hard to get Falling Rain (SAf) (National Assembly), winner of the that first bid on the board. Once G2 Godolphin Mile on World Cup night, and that from he had fired up the bidders though, the price quickly Sheikh Hamdan's viewpoint, South Africa is a good soared. With Jackson's owner Jack Mitchell in the value market. auditorium, there was little doubt as to who would win Dynasty is certainly the stallion of the moment and the bidding war. In the end, Mitchell had to go to R2.2 the mantel of sales topper changed hands again before million to secure the handsome colt, with Justin Snaith finally coming to rest on Lot 263, as Jooste forked out the lucky trainer. R3.6 million for the Dynasty colt Trees of Green (SAf) "He is the image of his father,@ Mitchell said. "I look out of the Complete Warrior mare Wonderful World for a horse with a good head and a good eye and he (SAf). He is a half brother to the talented Chave de has both--I had to have him." Oura (SAf) (Jet Master {SAf}), winner of the Group 3 Snaith was delighted to have been allocated the Cape Classic. Brugman labeled the colt "the absolute handsome bay to train, commenting that he is a perfect specimen of a racehorse." He added, "He is well stunning horse with an amazing temperament. Mike topped with a great shoulder and a beautiful head, but Sharkey, manager of vendor Highlands Stud, agreed, his greatest attribute is his fantastic walk." Brugman adding that the colt was one of the nicest horses in confirmed that Mike de Kock will be in charge of the their draft. colt's career. Cont. p15 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 15 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Emperors Palace cont. EMPERORS PALACE YEARLING SALE -- FRIDAY Time Odyssey (SAf) (Lot 202), the beautifully named SESSION TOPPERS half brother to Saturday's Group 1 SA Derby favourite Lot Sex Sire Dam Price (ZAR) Tellina (SAf) (Silvano {Ger}), had attracted attention in 263 c Dynasty (SAf) Wonderful World (SAf) 3,600,000 the lead up to the sale and the colt certainly did not Consigned by Drakenstein Stud Pty disappoint. Consigned by Maine Chance Farms, the bay Purchased by Mayfair Speculators colt from the last crop of multiple champion sire Jet 233 c Jet Master (SAf) Urabamba (SAf) 3,400,000 Master out of the Spectrum Consigned by Klipdrif Stud (Ire) mare Tachina (Ire) was Purchased by Form Bloodstock/Shadwell knocked down to Pat Shaw 37 c Dynasty (SAf) Moonlit Prairie (SAf) 2,200,000 for R1.6 million. Shaw was Consigned by Highlands Stud delighted to acquire the colt Purchased by J T Freeman for owners Mark and Emily 179 c Dynasty (SAf) Stormy Appeal (SAf) 2,000,000 Yong. Consigned by Ascot Stud "He is a beautiful specimen Purchased by Mayfair Speculators from a great family and will eventually be joining my Uneasy Co-Existence... Lot 202 string in Singapore," he said. The most intriguing aspect of the South African Liesl King Marsh Shirtliff, owner of bloodstock scene over the last three years has been the the 2012 Equus Sprint uneasy co-existence of Johannesburg=s National Champion What A Winter (SAf) (Western Winter) who Yearling Sale and the new auction on the block, the is retiring to stud at the end of the year, was clearly on Cape Thoroughbred Sale held at Cape Town in January the lookout for a replacement. When Lot 258, the and introduced in 2011. The two sales could not be beautiful Western Winter out of the Argosy mare Wise more different in both style and setting. Dame (SAf) aptly named Q School (SAf) entered the The National Yearling Sale, staged by the country=s ring, he was straight into the fray, with the hammer Thoroughbred Breeders= Association, has long been finally coming down at R1.2 million. Q School is a full regarded as South Africa=s premier auction. It sits brother to the talented My Kazzie (SAf), who finished incongruously in the middle of an industrial storage area second in the Group 1 Golden Slipper. that has swamped the location of the old Gosforth Park Gavin Van Zyl, seemingly on a shopping spree, racecourse. Away from the concrete surroundings, the started buying early on, when he signed for Lot 8, a actual complex is fresh, sunny, traditional and laid Fort Wood half-sister to his star colt Slumdogmillionaire back. The Cape Sale, on the other hand, takes place (SAf) (Strike Smartly), with the hammer falling at inside a monstrous convention centre, where the horses R700,000. are kept under roof in a temporary stabling structure. It "She is a very athletic filly with a lovely eye,@ Van Zyl is a novel, brash affair and because of its timing, caters increasingly for early types of horses. said. AI just hope she takes that athleticism to the racetrack." While there has been inevitable friction between South Africa s TBA and the board that runs the Cape Before long Van Zyl, who has had great success with = Sale, leading South African breeder Andreas Jacobs of Silvano (Ger) offspring, forked out R800,000 for Lot Maine Chance Farms believes the two sales can thrive 127, a huge bay colt by Silvano out of the Model Man together. Among his first-day National Sale draft was (SAf) mare Romantic Drama (SAf), then added Lot 195 Lot 202, a colt from the final crop of Jet Master (SAf), for good measure, a Kahal (GB) filly out of the Elliodor who made R1.6 million. (Fr) mare Surfers Eye (SAf). AI think the Cape Sale has become a great addition to He may not have been one of the sales toppers, but the South African sales circuit,@ Jacobs said. AIt attracts there was certainly an air of excitement when Lot 74 international buyers and it is a popular location that entered the ring. Named Gran Blanco (SAf), the colt is people enjoy. It is very efficient as a place to look at the first white horse registered in the South African yearlings and fits in well with Cape Town=s social Studbook. By Kahal (GB) out of the Rakeen mare elements. It has attracted new buyers, and people talk Perakeen (SAf) from the family of Perfick (NZ), the colt about it internationally. created a stir when he was born, with breeder Mike He continued, AAs a breeder, I know I can send McHardy convinced that the wrong sire must have different types of horses to each sale, which works covered his mare. Tests however revealed that not only very well. Cape Town is a very early sale and it is much was the paternity of the colt correct, but he was also harder to sell a late maturing type than it is here.@ officially a white medicine hat. At the inaugural Cape Town auction Jacobs failed to With Champions Day taking place at Turffontein sell today=s Saturday=s G1 South African Derby Racecourse today, the sale continues Sunday with favourite Tellina (SAf) (Silvano {Ger}), a half-brother to another 256 yearlings will come under the hammer. the R1.6 million yearling. ASo I took him here and sold him, which worked better because he had three more months to develop,@ Click here to access TDN Sales PPs Jacobs said. AVendors have worked out now which horses to send to which sale.@ Cont. p16 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 4/27/13 • PAGE 16 of 16 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

South Africa cont. What=s more, 19 of the stud grooms re-invested their Jacobs is keen to explore ways in which the two Wagner money last year in a R7,000 foal by Rebel King sales could come under the same management, but (SAf), who made R160,000 at the same Cape auction. accepts wounds need to heal. Frederiks, busy overseeing the Wilgerbosdrift draft on ACompetition is healthy,@ he said. AWe have the opening day of the National Yearling Sale, said, ATo a good relationship with the TBA. But at the same time, breed a Group 1 winner has been an incredible we have taken horses away from their sale.@ experience; we are all so happy that Mary gave us this The existence of two major sales catering for mare to breed from.@ --Richard Griffiths different types of yearlings has been well-received by leading buyers such as Derek Brugman, manager for one of South African racing=s most influential figures, Markus Jooste. AThe Cape Sale is where you tend to get the early types, but at the same time you do get plenty of Classic types,@ Brugman said. A[Godolphin Mile winner] Soft Falling Rain is a very good example. Both sales have different markets, but work well together. If you have a late maturing type then you know you can come to this sale and get more money than if you sold it in January. The Cape Sale works for breeders because you get a return on your investment earlier. And it is a less expensive sale for many breeders as they don=t have to travel as far and deal with the costs of keeping a yearling [in Johannesburg] for 10 days or so.@ Cape-bred yearlings that are sold at the National undergo 18 hours in transit. However, the quarantine restrictions that haunt South African racing and breeding means that Brugman buys regularly at a major John Sakati (left front) & Karel Frederiks (extreme right) level for Jooste at Australian sales. AWe cannot shuttle stallions to South Africa so we " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " buy in Australia more out of necessity than choice,@ Brugman said. AWe would always buy in Australia, but not as much as we do at the moment because we need Scenes from Keeneland’s Concert on the Lawn to bring new sire lines in.@ -Richard Griffiths Friday... Courtesy Keeneland/Coady Photography

Stud Grooms Get Their Due... Easily the most deserved, yet least expected breeders on the stage for an awards ceremony for South African producers of Group 1 winners were stud grooms Karel Frederiks and John Sakati. Both men joined more established names at the Emperors Palace complex for an event organised by the Thoroughbred Breeders= Association Thursday night. In all, the breeders of 28 native Group 1 winners were recognised. Of that illustrious group, 75% were out of South African mares. Frederiks and Sakati are among the 50-something staff members of the Wilgerbosdrift Stud who formed a syndicate to breed from the mare Cosima Liszt (Chi) (Rich Man=s Gold)--an incentive given to the team by the stud=s owner, Mary Slack. The stud team kept it local by sending Cosima Liszt to resident stallion Tiger Ridge. It was a wise move as the resultant foal was Wagner (SAf), winner of the Group 1 Summer Cup at Turffontein last year, the sire's first top-level strike in South Africa. The thrill of breeding a Group 1 winner is beyond the dreams of many stud workers, but there has also been a financial gain for the team--they sold Wagner as a yearling for R200,000. And his half-brother by Lundy=s Liability (Brz) made R160,000 in Cape Town this January. AROUND THE WORLD SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013

CHICAGO QUARANTINE OPEN FOR BUSINESS This figure bests the previous record of 269,292 set After nearly 10 years of work, Chicago has been at the 15-day 2012 spring meeting, as well as the officially approved as a quarantine station for importing previous record for a 16-day spring meeting of 243,606 horses into the U.S. set in 2008. Until recently, horses entering the U.S. had to arrive AThis was an amazing meet from so many aspects-- via New York, Miami, or Los Angeles, according to wagering, attendance and quality of racing,@ Keeneland United States Department of Agriculture regulations. President and CEO Bill Thomason said. AOur horses, Simon Glennie and Matt Haug of International horsemen and jockeys remain second to none, as do Racehorse Transport set out to change that rule, our fans. however, under the banner of Chicago Import Owners Ken and Sarah Ramsey, trainer Mike Maker Quarantine. and jockey Joel Rosario joined forces to set records and ATo get that changed was going to take a fairly earn spring meet titles as owner, trainer and jockey, substantial effort,@ Glennie explained. ABut we=re in respectively. Chicago, and we=re in the transport business. We had The Ramseys= 25 wins during the spring meet to set this up as a separate commodity, but we feel we shattered the previous record of 12 wins by an owner know the market well, and we feel there is a market for during a single race meeting. The Ramseys won a total horses to come into Chicago.@ of 12 races last fall, which tied Calumet Farm, which In 2010, Glennie and Haug were granted a license by achieved that mark in the spring of 1941, and Mr. and the USDA, at which point they struck a deal with Mrs. Robert F. Roberts, who won 12 races during the Arlington Park to renovate its quarantine facilities. 1968 fall race meeting. AWe=ve been renovating their existing import Winners of the Eclipse Award as leading owner in quarantine barn that they use for the Arlington Million 2011, the Ramseys have earned 12 titles as runners, and have now made what was a two-barn Keeneland=s leading owner, including a sweep of last quarantine into a four-barn quarantine that is fully year=s spring and fall race meets. They currently rank certified, fully approved by the USDA, and a year-round second behind T.A. Grissom, who leads all owners with quarantine site,@ Glennie said. 14 meet titles. Glennie pointed out that Chicago provides a much Leading trainer honors went to Maker, who won 25 more seamless option for horses shipping to Kentucky. races this meet, the most by a trainer in a single While horses flying into New York at John F. Kennedy Keeneland race meet. The previous record of 22 was Airport are forced to van three hours upstate for set by D. Wayne Lukas in the fall of 1989. It is the quarantine before enduring a 15-hour van ride to second Keeneland training title for Maker, who topped Kentucky, horses arriving in Chicago need only travel the rankings in the fall of 2008. Rosario captured the leading rider title during his first 20 minutes from O=Hare Airport to Arlington Park, followed by a six-hour van ride to Kentucky. full meet at Keeneland, compiling 38 victories to set a record for most wins by a jockey in a spring meet. The O Hare welcomed its first shipment of horses from = previous record of 32 wins was set by Randy Romero England this weekend, which are competing in this in the spring of 1990. Pat Day holds the overall record week s Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. Glennie noted = of 45 wins set during the fall of 1991. that a shipment of Darley runners from Dubai also arrived on the weekend. Yesterday=s Results: AWe=ve been working for the last six or seven years 4th-KEE, $57,492, Alw, NW1X, 4yo/up, 1 1/16mT, to get Chicago approved as an import for horses,@ 1:43 2/5, fm. Glennie said. AWe hope it=s going to help the industry.@ GRAND ARCH (g, 4, Arch--Bacinella, by El Gran Senor) graduated routing over the Woodbine turf Aug. 22 and has since finished third in an off-the-turf allowance there Sept. 22 and was runner-up in allowances at Keeneland Oct. 25 and Churchill Downs Nov. 15. Back Record-Breaking Keeneland Spring Meet Concludes: from a hiatus here, the 9-2 chance sat in a tracking Edited Press Release position down the backstretch. He swung out four wide Keeneland concluded its 2013 spring race meeting on the turn and battled with Forecon (Macho Uno) Friday with a number of records, including all-sources down the stretch. Forecon, who kept drifting out handle, as well as most wins by an owner, trainer and bumped Grand Arch in the final furlong and hit the wire jockey. a head in front. He was taken down the for interference All-sources wagering on Keeneland=s 16-day meeting and Grand Arch was awarded first place. Sales history: was a record $158,640,589, with a daily average of $80,000 wlng '09 KEENOV; $120,000 yrl '10 KEESEP. $9,915,037, compared to the previous record of Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-2, $103,365. Click for the $158,368,309 set during the 15-day 2007 spring brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. meeting that averaged $10,557,887 per day. O-Jim & Susan Hill. B-Hunter Valley Farm & S Hillen The construction along US 60/Versailles Road, the (KY). T-Brian A Lynch. main corridor into Keeneland, did not deter fans as the An selection spring meeting also set an attendance record of 278,415 over 16 days, for an average 17,401 per day. Raised and Sold by Hunter Valley Farm TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 4/27/13 • PAGE 2 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Kentucky report cont. 5th-KEE, $56,134, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), NW3$X, 4yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:10, ft. SUMMER BREEZING (c, 4, Langfuhr--Summer Solstice Belmont Media Guide Available: {Ire} {SW-Fr}, by Caerleon) won an allowance race The New York Racing Association has made the over this track by 10 1/2 lengths Apr. 7 and took the Belmont Spring Media Guide available online. The guide Tiller S. over the Belmont turf May 30. He returned includes a section dedicated to the history of the NYRA from a nine-month break to finish third in optional as well as biographies of trainers, jockeys and owners claimers at Tampa Feb. 23 and Gulfstream Mar. 30. and a complete guide to previous runnings of the GI Back on the synthetic here, he chased from off the rail Belmont S. It can be accessed at nyra.com or by early and moved up to press the pace on the turn. The clicking here. bay wore down the leader in the stretch and finished 1 3/4 lengths ahead of the rallying Ghost is Clear Yesterday=s Results: (Ghostzapper). The winner is a half to Adirondack TRIPPI S., $83,300, BEL, 4-26, 3yo, 7f, 1:23, ft. Summer (Thunder Gulch), SW & GSP, $145,350. 1--WHISKEY ROMEO, 122, c, 3, by Forestry Lifetime Record: SW, 8-4-0-2, $151,075. Click for the 1st Dam: Yoursmineours (MSW, $143,290), by brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Belong to Me O-Peter Deutsch. B-Sarah Leigh (NY). T-C Clement. 2nd Dam: Polly Adler, by Housebuster Bred in NY to Face the World nybreds.com 3rd Dam: Honest and True, by Mr. Leader ($40,000 yrl '11 FTMOCT). O-Morris Bailey; B-Mr & 8th-KEE, $52,510, Msw, 3yo, f, a7f (AWT), 1:27 3/5, Mrs John Williams (KY); T-Anthony W Dutrow; ft. J-Cornelio H Velasquez. $51,000. Lifetime Record: SIMILU (GB) (f, 3, Danehill Dancer {Ire}--Myth And 5-4-0-0, $199,000. *1/2 to Shared Property (Scat Magic {Ire}, by Namid {GB}) was second in a maiden at Daddy), GSW, $138,253. Kempton Oct. 17 and sixth in a stakes at Newmarket 2--New Line, 118, c, 3, First Defence--Introducing, by Nov. 3 while under the tutelage of Brian Meehan. Deputy Minister. O-Juddmonte Farms Inc. $17,000. Getting Lasix and making her North American debut in 3--Purple Egg, 122, g, 3, Lion Heart--Luminous Prize, by this one, the 5-2 second choice broke from the outside Prized. ($21,000 wlng '10 KEENOV; $22,000 yrl '11 and stalked from the three path down the backstretch. KEESEP). O-Goodwood Racing LLC. $8,500. She improved her position into the turn, angled out to Margins: 2 3/4, 4 1/4, 4HF. Odds: 1.75, 3.80, 2.40. the four path and rallied to catch Color Harmony Whiskey Romeo was successful in his unveiling at (Magna Graduate) late and finish two lengths ahead of Parx Sept. 29 and came back to romp by 7 1/2 lengths that rival. Sales history: 125,000gns wlng '10 in Laurel=s James F. Lewis III S. Nov. 10. Winner of the TATDEC; 150,000gns yrl '11 TATOCT. Lifetime Marylander S. there Dec. 1, the bay weakened to sixth Record: 3-1-1-0, $30,923. Click for the brisnet.com in Aqueduct=s Fred Cappy Capossela S. Mar. 9. Off a chart or VIDEO. break here, Whiskey Romeo shot to the front from the O-Andrew Rosen. B-Ladyswood, Canning Down & D inside gate. He kept a comfortable lead through the Farring (GB). T-Claude R McGaughey III. turn, opened up a bit at the top of the stretch and had enough to fend off New Line. Click for the brisnet.com 2nd-KEE, $51,508, Msw, 2yo, 4 1/2f (AWT), :51 2/5, chart or VIDEO. ft. Graduate of Donna Freyer’s Custom Care Equine LLC +NO NAY NEVER (c, 2, Scat Daddy--Cat's Eye Witness, by Elusive Quality), bet down to 4-5 for his 7th-BEL, $60,000, Msw, (S), 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35 1/5, debut here, was hustled to take the early lead. When fm. pressured by Solitary Ranger (U S Ranger) in +WITH EXULTATION (g, 3, Kitten=s Joy--Caterette, by midstretch, he dug in to hit the wire two lengths in Cozzene), the 3-1 favorite on debut, brought up the front. Sales hitory: $170,000 wlng '11 KEENOV; back of the pack through the opening stages. He tipped $95,000 yrl '12 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, out about three wide entering the turn, began to gain $31,200. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. on the leader and swung out to the five path entering O-Susan Magnier & Ice Wine Stable. B-Jayne Doi the stretch. He soon took command and kicked to a Johnson & David Sparrow (KY). T-Wesley A Ward. 3 3/4-length victory. A Better Tomorrow (Aptitude) was Sold as a weanling by Hunter Valley Farm second. Sales history: $155,000 yrl '11 FTSAUG. The winner is a full to Becky=s Kitten, GSP, $328,047; Cozy Kitten, SW & MGSP, $154,839; and Sisterhood, SW & GSP, $157,157. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $36,000. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... O-Live Oak Plantation. B-Kenneth L & Sarah K Ramsey Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield=s (NY). T-Christophe Clement. take on racing=s newsmakers! You can find all of Caulfield=s columns NY-breds Start With a Bigger Advantage in the TDN Archive. nybreds.com TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 4/27/13 • PAGE 3 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com TODAY’S INSIGHTS

Yesterday=s Results: 9:39pm 8th-CD, $50k, Msw, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT 4th-WOX, $61,151, Msw, 3yo, 7f (AWT), 1:22 3/5, ft. HRTV Making his debut here is THE MAN HIMSELF (Distorted +BRILLIANT COMET (c, 3, Birdstone--Light from Humor), who was purchased by Besilu Stables for $525,000 Above, by A.P. Indy) took the early lead off the rail and as a yearling at Keeneland September. The blue-blooded when pressed halfway down the backstretch was colt is out of Words of War (Lord at War {Arg}), MSW & content to sit in second. The 2-1 favorite rebid on the MGSP. He is a half-brother to E Dubai (Mr. Prospector), turn with Bert=s Bar (Speightstown) in hot pursuit, but MGSW & MGISP. Brisnet.com PPs was able to keep a nose in front on the line. Sales 3:25pm 6th-BEL, $70k, Msw, 3yo/up, 6f history: $220,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: HR/TVG OLDWICK (Street Boss) went for $825,000 at Fasig-Tipton 1-1-0-0, $32,879. Click for the brisnet.com chart or March last year as a 2-year-old. The Todd Pletcher pupil VIDEO. boasts a solid worktab and looks ready for his first start. The O-John C Oxley. B-Hargus & Sandra Sexton (KY). Mill House colorbearer is a half-sibling to Swingforthefences T-Mark E Casse. (Boston Harbor), SW & MGSP, $523,371. Brisnet.com PPs 1st-WOX, $49,799, Msw, (S), 4yo/up, 7f (AWT), 1:25, ft. +RENEGADE MAN (g, 4, Strut the Stage--Northern Fleet, by Afleet), the 3-2 favorite, broke from the outside and rated midpack off the rail. He crept into q q contention entering the bend, challenged at the top of TRACK OPENING the lane and cleared to a 3 1/2-length win. On the Nose Churchill Downs - Louisville, KY (Bold n= Flashy) completed the exacta. Sales history: Opens: Saturday, April 27 C$17,000 wlng '09 ONTNOV. The winner is a half to Closes: Sunday, June 30 This Fleet is Due (Devil His Due), SP, $351,090; and Racing Days: Wednesday through Saturday until May Catboat (Tale of the Cat), GSW, $221,659. Lifetime 4, then Thursday through Sunday & Memorial Day Record: 1-1-0-0, $29,409. Click for the brisnet.com Post Time: 12:45 p.m., Fridays 2:45 p.m. chart or VIDEO. Stakes Schedule: 24 stakes worth $7.475 million O-Ballylynch Racing & M J Doyle Racing Stable Ltd. Highlights: $300,000 GII Alysheba S.-May 3!$300,000 B-Sam-Son Farm (ON). T-Michael J Doyle. GII La Troienne S.- May 3! $200,000 GII American Turf Registered Ontario-Bred/CTHS Grad S.-May 3!$1,000,000 GI Kentucky Oaks-May 3!$400,000 GII Churchill Downs S.-May 4!$250,000 GII Churchill Distaff Turf Mile-May 4!$300,000 GI Humana Distaff-May 4!$500,000 GI Woodford Reserve Turf Classic-May 4!$2,000,000 GI Kentucky Derby-May 4!$500,000 GI Stephen Foster H.-June 15!$175,000 GII Fleur de Lis S.-June 15!$150,000 GII Firecracker H.- Yesterday=s Results: June 29 8th-PIM, $40,000, Msw, 3yo, 6f, 1:13 2/5, ft. Website: churchilldowns.com SHINNING POWERS (c, 3, Indygo Shiner--Awesome Powers, by Awesome Again) was backed as the 9-5 favorite off a fourth-place effort at first asking over this track and trip Apr. 7. He was wide and stalked behind the leaders through the opening stages here. He moved into contention entering the turn and was pushed out about six wide entering the lane. He rallied to battle for Thursday Night=s Results: the lead late and got to the line a neck ahead of the 3rd-LSX, $20,000, 4-25, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, :53, ft. closing Relentless Ride (Candy Ride {Arg}). Lifetime +AMARILLO EVENING (f, 2, Hard Spun--Barbera {Chi}, Record: 2-1-0-0, $25,200. Click for the brisnet.com by Hussonet) entered this race off a four-furlong work chart or VIDEO. in :49.3 here Apr. 20. The 5-2 chalk broke well and O-P & G Stables LLC. B-Mr & Mrs Hernando Gutierez gunned to the lead from the far outside. Another Dollar (FL). T-Scott A Lake. (My Golden Song), who had chased the chestnut the entire race, attempted to gain on the leader, but was no 5th-CRC, $34,000, Msw, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, :54 4/5, ft. match. Amarillo Sky crossed the wire 1 1/2 lengths +HER ROYALSHIP (f, 2, Langfuhr--My Lordship {MSW ahead of that foe. The winner is half to Tahedian & MGSP, $512,660}, by Lord Avie) chased the pace (Merchant of Venice), SW-Chi. Sales history: $25,000 from off the rail in second early and dropped back to yrl '12 KEEJAN; $10,500 yrl '12 TEXAUG; $60,000 third on the turn. The 9-1 shot re-rallied down the lane, 2yo >13 TEXMAR. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $11,820. squeezed through on the rail and edged to a length Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. victory ahead of Maura s Purse (Hal s Image). Lifetime = = O-Peter Redekop B C Ltd. B-Darrell & Lendy Brown & Record: 1-1-0-0, $21,100. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. English Stables (KY). T-Michael R Whitelaw. O/B-Live Oak (FL). T-Edward Plesa Jr. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 4/27/13 • PAGE 4 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Yesterday=s Results: F i r s t W i n n e r f o r F r e s h m a n S i r e

2nd-BHP, $53,000, Msw, (S), 2yo, 4 1/2f (AWT), :52 2/5, ft. IN BRITAIN: +TIME FOR A HUG (c, 2, Time to Get Even--Action Moviesta, g, 3, Hard Spun--Miss Brickyard, by A.P. Girl, by Wild Rush) broke on top and dueled for the lead Indy. Doncaster, Britain, 4-26, Hcp, 3yo, 6fT. B-John through midstretch. The dark bay edged clear to win by D Gunther. *$55,000 yrl >11 KEESEP; 44,000gns a length at odds of 6-1. California Chrome (Lucky 2yo >12 TATAPR. Pulpit) got up for second. He becomes the first winner for his freshman sire (b Stephen Got Even). Lifetime IN FRANCE: Record: 1-1-0-0, $31,200. Click for the brisnet.com Nutello, c, 4, Lemon Drop Kid. See AFrance.@ chart or VIDEO. O-Tom Beckerle, Ira Herman, Templeton Horses LLC & Terry Lovingier. B-Terry C Lovingier (CA). T-Walther Solis.

6th-BHP, $52,250, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m (AWT), First/Second-crop starters to watch: Saturday, April 27 1:45 2/5, ft. Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2009 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ PARC MONCEAU (f, 3, Giant=s Causeway--French Park BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) {MGSW, $297,601}, by Ecton Park) was eight first ACOLYTE (Victory Gallop), 2/0/0 time out sprinting over the Santa Anita sod Feb. 10 and 5-TUP, Stk, 6 1/2f, Shashashan Mahagan, 20-1 failed to kick and finished sixth on the dirt there BIG BROWN (Boundary), Three Chimneys, $65K, 151/24/1 Mar. 14. Sent off at 5-1 here, the gray pressed the 4-BEL, Stk, 1mT, Bella Castani, $125K KEE APR 2yo, 5-2 pace from off the rail. She bid on the turn, kicked down BROTHER DEREK (Benchmark), Airdrie, $10K, 70/12/0 the stretch and finished 1 1/4-lengths ahead of Smooth 10-CD, Stk, 1m, Zee Bros, $270K OBS APR 2yo, 5-2 Talker (Flatter). Sales history: $260,000 yrl '11 COUNCIL MEMBER (Seattle Slew), Special T, $4K, 43/6/0 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $31,700. Click for 9-BHP, Stk, 1 1/8m, Bobo, 12-1 COWTOWN CAT (Distorted Humor), Journeyman, $8K, 73/17/0 the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. 11-CRC, Stk, 6f, Cat Five Hurricane, $48K OBS APR 2yo, 20-1 O-Barry K Schwartz. B-Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd CROSSWORD (A.P. Indy), 10/1/0 (KY). T-Neil D Drysdale. 6-BHP, Stk, 7f, I'm Denny Crane, $3K BAR OCT yrl, 20-1 CURLIN (Smart Strike), Lanes End, $75K, 218/23/1 Saturday, Betfair Hollywood Park, post time: 5:00 p.m. 4-BEL, Stk, 1mT, Flash Forward, $180K KEE SEP yrl, 2-1 SNOW CHIEF S. $300,000, 3yo, (R), 1 1/8m (AWT) EL ROBLAR (War Chant), 18/3/1 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 2-TUP, Stk, 1 1/16m, Lewiston, $5K RNA ARZ NOV yrl, 9-5 1 Alydidit Awesome Gamber Mojica Solis 20-1 FAIRBANKS (Giant's Causeway), Northview PA, $8K, 113/10/0 2 Fighting Hussar Rockport Harbor Espinoza Palma 8-1 3 Nina’s Dragon Tizbud Couton Mason 10-1 7-BEL, Msw, 1mT, +I Grieve for U, $37K EAS SEP yrl, 12-1 4 Omega Star Candy Ride (Arg) Talamo Shirreffs 3-1 HEATSEEKER (IRE) (Giant's Causeway), Hill N Dale, $20K, 98/24/1 5 Heat Streaker Heatseeker (Ire) Leparoux Miyadi 15-1 9-BHP, Stk, 1 1/8m, Heat Streaker, 15-1 6 Surfcup Unusual Heat Bejarano Baffert 7-2 MAJESTIC WARRIOR (A.P. Indy), Ashford, $20K, 175/40/4 7 Bobo Council Member Valdivia Gallagher 12-1 10-PIM, Stk, 1 1/16m, Rienzi, $350K FTF MAR 2yo, 8-1 8 Tiz a Minister Ministers Wild Cat Nakatani Aguirre 7-5 8-PRM, Stk, 6f, Wilhelmina, $6K FTK OCT yrl, 12-1 MIDNIGHT LUTE (Real Quiet), Hill N Dale, $20K, 195/21/4 Saturday, Betfair Hollywood Park, post time: 5:32 p.m. 10-PIM, Stk, 1 1/16m, Wabbajack, $25K KEE SEP yrl, 15-1 MELAIR S. $250,000, 3yo, (R), 1 1/16m (AWT) MY SWEET WILLIAM (Johannesburg), 3/0/0 PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 3-EVD, Msw, 6f, +Dontmesswithwillie, 8-1 1 Qiaona Wilko Leparoux Moger 6-1 POINT DETERMINED (Point Given), 29/8/0 2 Sweet Marini Marino Marini Talamo Baffert 3-1 10-CRC, Msw, 6 1/2f, +Filantropo, 4-1 3 Doinghardtimeagain Ministers Wild Cat Bejarano Hollendorfer 9-5 ROAD RULER (Unbridled's Song), 51/7/0 4 Unusual Way Unusual Heat Maldonado Bonde 5-2 7-HAW, Stk, 6f, Brick House Road, 30-1 5 Awe Golly Molly Awesome Gambler Valdivia Solis 20-1 7-HAW, Stk, 6f, Misty Miranda, 20-1 6 Jade With Envy Ten Most Wanted Baze Baltas 8-1 9-HAW, Stk, 6f, Sisters Road, 20-1 7 Akiss Forarose Rio Verde Mojica Sherlock 15-1 SALUTE THE SARGE (Forest Wildcat), Walmac, $8K, 78/22/1 9-HAW, Stk, 6f, Fab a Dasher, 10-1 Interested in standardbreds STREET BOSS (Street Cry {Ire}), Darley, $25K, 187/34/1 as well? Click here to sign up 6-BEL, Msw, 6f, +Oldwick, $825K FTF MAR 2yo, 3-1 for our sister publication... 10-CD, Stk, 1m, Capo Bastone, $175K OBS MAR 2yo, 5-1 WAR PASS (Cherokee Run), Lanes End, $30K, 126/13/3 8-PRM, Stk, 6f, Cruzette, $39K EAS MAY 2yo, 7-2 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 4/27/13 • PAGE 5 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Positioned in a handy fifth until the straight here, she was pushed along to challenge with 350 meters remaining and drew off once quickening to the fore Yesterday=s Results: inside the eighth pole to claim a personal best with a PRIX CARAVELLE - HARAS DES GRANGES-Listed, degree of panache. Click for Equidia VIDEO. i55,000, Toulouse, 4-26, 3yo, f, 1 5/16mT, 2:13.74, gd/sf. PRIX DE SURESNES-Listed, i55,000, Fontainebleau, 1--#SANTA PONSA (FR), 123, f, 3, by Slickly (Fr) 4-26, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/8mT, 1:55.10, vsf. 1st Dam: Tounsi (Fr), by Sendawar (Ire) 1--#LION D=ANVERS (FR), 128, c, 3, by Kentucky Dynamite 2nd Dam: Chirrup (Fr), by Chief Singer (Ire) 1st Dam: Alcestes Selection (GB), by Selkirk 3rd Dam: Bempton (GB), by Blakeney (GB) 2nd Dam: Attitre (Fr), by Mtoto (GB) O/B-Jean-Claude Seroul; T-Frederic Rossi; J-Franck 3rd Dam: Aquaglow (Ire), by Caerleon Blondel; i27,500. Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 3 wins, O/B-Haras de Quetieville; T-John van Handenhove; 3 places, i55,100. *1/2 to Fadela Style (Fr) (Desert J-Ronan Thomas; i27,500. Lifetime Record: GSP-Fr, Style {Ire}), SW & GSP-Fr, $179,106; Carnevalo (Ire) 3 starts, 1 win, 2 places, i46,300. *1/2 to American (Slickly {Fr}), SP-Fr, $115,898. Devil (Fr) (American Post {GB}), SW & GSP-Fr, 2--Dance in the Park (Fr), 123, f, 3, Walk in the Park $129,587. (Ire)--Danse d=Amour (GB), by Dansili (GB). 2--San Marino Grey (Fr), 128, c, 3, Clodovil (Ire)-- O/B-Bernard Bargues; T-Didier Guillemin; i11,000. Montagne Magique (Ire), by King=s Best. (i45,000 yrl 3--Chalnetta (Fr), 123, f, 3, Oratorio (Ire)--Aifa (GB), by >11 ARQOCT). O-Baron van Gysel; B-Petra Bloodstock Johann Quatz (Fr). (i30,000 yrl >11 ARQAUG). Agency Ltd; T-Andre Fabre; i11,000. O-Benoit Chalmel; B-Mathieu Daguzan-Garros, Mme 3--Kapstadt (Fr), 128, c, 3, Country Reel--King s Parody Nancy La Fonta & Rolling Hills Farm; T-Christophe = (Ire), by King s Best. ( 30,000 yrl 11 ARQOCT). Ferland; i8,250. = i > Margins: NK, HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 2.60, 3.20, 11.00. O-Peter Hans Vogt, Francois Doumen & Haras Also Ran: Balashkova (Fr), Filly Medi (Fr), Roxanne (Fr), d'Ecouves; B-Charles Barel; T-Francois Doumen; Melodique (Fr), Red Shot (Fr), Day for Night (Ire). i8,250. Santa Ponsa, who began her career with a trio of Margins: 2, 1HF, 2. Odds: 9.20, 1.70, 10.00. maiden seconds, broke through at Marseille-Borely Feb. Also Ran: Diyamindar (Fr), Panama (Fr), River Run (Fr), 25, and doubled up in a conditions heat back on the Pont Marie (Fr), Almoonqith. Mediterranean coast last time Apr. 2. The homebred Lion d=Anvers ran second when contesting a bay was anchored in rear after the initial strides of this conditions event going a mile here Sept. 24, and hit the black-type bow. Rowed along in early stretch, she board behind subsequent G1 Criterium de Saint-Cloud joined the front rank approaching the final eighth and victor Morandi (Fr) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}) in the was ridden out in the closing stages to assert for a Oct. 21 G3 Prix de Conde at Longchamp in his only career high. Click for Equidia VIDEO. other go last time. The homebred bay was trapped wide until assuming command after two furlongs here. PRIX FBA - AYMERI DE MAULEON-Listed, i55,000, Pushed along when pressed approaching the final Toulouse, 4-26, 3yo, 1mT, 1:38.53, gd/sf. quarter mile, he kept on strongly under continued 1--#BAIE D=HONNEUR (FR), 120, f, 3, by Baroud d=Honneur (Fr) whipless urging in the latter stages to comfortably earn 1st Dam: Belle Lagune (GB), by Barathea (Ire) a first win of any kind. Click for Equidia VIDEO. 2nd Dam: Landlady (Fr), by Arctic Tern 3rd Dam: Dame Paque (Fr), by Devon (Fr) • ON THE WORKTAB • O/B-Mme Axelle Negre de Watrigant; T-Damian de BELMONT Watrigant; J-Ioritz Mendizabal; 27,500. Lifetime i Data Link (War Front), 4f, :50.34, 16/18 Record: 6 starts, 3 wins, 3 places, 66,100. i Elnaawi (Street Sense), 4f, :47.89, 2/18 2--Ares d=Emra (Fr), 123, c, 3, Desert Style (Ire)--Belua Tokyo Time (Medaglia d’Oro), 4f, :48.62, 5/18 (Ger), by Lomitas (GB). (i9,000 wnlg >10 ARQDEC; i13,000 yrl >11 OSASEP). O-Ahmed Mouknass & CHURCHILL DOWNS Pandora Stud LLC; B-Jacques Boitteau; T-Christian On Fire Baby (Smoke Glacken), 4f, 1:28.60, 1/2 Delcher-Sanchez; i11,000. Swift Warrior (First Samurai), 5f, 1:00.60, 6/32 3--Pretty Panther (Fr), 120, f, 3, Hurricane Run (Ire)-- HOLLYWOOD PARK Princesse Jasmine (Fr), by Gold Away (Ire). Customer Base (Lemon Drop Kid), 7f, 1:28, 2/2 O/B-Patrick Sabban; T-Francois Rohaut; i8,250. Stoneside (Ire) (Marchand de Sable), 5f, 1:00, 5/28 Margins: 3, NO, 1 3/4. Odds: 5.00, 3.30, 2.00. KEENELAND Also Ran: Anazone (Ire), Wingate (GB), Miss Elena (GB). Emollient (Empire Maker), 4f, :48.80, 4/34 Scratched: Star Prince (Fr). Stephanie’s Kitten (Kitten’s Joy), 7f, 1:31, 1/2 Fourth in last term=s Listed Criterium du Bequet at La SANTA ANITA Teste de Buch, Baie d=Honneur closed her juvenile Calidoscopio (Arg) (Luhuk), 4f, :48.80, 16/34 campaign with an Oct. 5 conditions score at Saint- Den’s Legacy (Medaglia d’Oro), 4f, :47.20, 3/34 Cloud and ran fifth to subsequent G3 Prix de la Grotte Guilt Trip (Pulpit), 5f, :59.20, 1/31 victress Kenhope (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}) in a similar Rumor (Indian Charlie), 6f, 1:12.80, 2/12 event back there on seasonal return last time Mar. 31. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 4/27/13 • PAGE 6 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

LE VASE D=ARGENT-Listed, i52,000, Toulouse, 4-26, 4yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:08.12, gd/sf. 1--#NUTELLO, 123, c, 4, by Lemon Drop Kid--Nutcase, by Forest Wildcat. O/B-Wertheimer & Frere; T-Carlos Yesterday=s Results: Laffon-Parias; J-Olivier Peslier; i26,000. Lifetime QUEEN ELIZABETH II CUP, S$350,000 (US$282,987), Record: G1SP-Fr, 11 starts, 5 wins, 2 places, Kranji, 4-26, 3yo/up, 2000mT, 2:03.13, gd. i265,700. 1--BETTER LIFE (AUS), 125, f, 4, Smarty Jones--Quiet 2--Zack Hall (Fr), 123, g, 6, Muhtathir (GB)--Halawa Life, by Sunday Silence. (A$150,000 yrl >10 (Ire), by Dancing Brave. (i56,000 HIT >10 ARQFEB). INGEAS). O-Suzuka Racing Stable; B-Jananth Pty O-Mathieu Offenstadt, Sylvain Fargeon, Patrick Ltd; T-Hideyuki Takaoka; J-Alan Munro; S$208,250. Offenstadt & Mikel Delzangles; B-Zakaria Hakam; Lifetime Record: 12-7-2-1, S$1,439,650. T-Mikel Delzangles; i10,400. 2--Ready to Strike (NZ), 128, g, 5, Colombia (NZ)-- 3--Agent Secret (Ire), 123, h, 7, Pyrus--Ron=s Secret Bankers Tonic (NZ), by British Banker. S$75,250. (GB), by Efisio (GB). (i12,500 yrl >07 GOFMIL; 3--Nandowra (NZ), 128, g, 5, Savabeel (Aus)--Fabaz 145,000 RNA HIT 09 ARQARC). O-Richard i > (NZ), by O Reilly (NZ). (NZ$25,000 yrl 09 NZBPRE). Temam; B-John N Hutchinson; T-Francois Rohaut; = > S$37,625. i7,800. Margins: HF, 2, SNK. Odds: 2.80, 3.90, 13.00. Margins: 1 1/4, HF, NK. Odds: 1.20, 4.40, 16.40. Also Ran: Dance Moves (GB), Gaily Game (GB), Gris de Better Life gave the internationals something to think Reve (Fr), Shaqira (GB). about as she stormed to the lead inside the final furlong Nutello hit the board in June=s G1 Prix du Jockey to take this course-and-distance prep for the G1 Club at Chantilly, slipped to eighth in the Longchamp=s Singapore Airlines International Cup May 19. The blaze- G1 Grand Prix de Paris and closed his sophomore faced chestnut took down the colors of top campaign with a seventh in the G3 Prix du Prince sprinter/miler Super Easy d=Orange back there Sept. 22. Opening this year with a (NZ) (Darci Brahma {NZ}) Mar. 1 conditions win on Deauville=s all-weather in the Kranji Mile Oct. 7, surface, he lined up off a sixth in the Mar. 16 G3 Prix then stretched out to Exbury at Saint-Cloud and led from flagfall here. 2200 meters to follow up Maintaining control throughout, he came under pressure in the most prestigious when threatened off the home turn and kept on domestic event, the strongly for two flicks of Olivier Peslier=s persuader Singapore Gold Cup Nov. either side of the eighth pole to register a belated first 11. Spelled thereafter, stakes score in snug fashion. Click for Equidia VIDEO. the 4-year-old returned to Better Life turfclub.com.sg action with a useful third, Fontainebleau, 16.40, Cond, i29,000, 3yo, c/g, beaten a half-length to Ready to Strike, in the 1800- 1 5/8mT, 2:56.70, vsf. meter Moonbeam Vase Apr. 7 and was favored to DESTRUCT (GB) (c, 3, Rail Link {GB}--Daring Miss {GB} improve for that run. Jockey Alan Munro was able to {GSW & G1SP-Fr, $208,783}, by Sadler=s Wells), last get Better Life into a midfield position and on the rail of 11 behind Mudhish (GB) (Echo of Light {GB}) over passing the wire the first time, but eased her out off course and distance on debut Mar. 29, set a soft tempo heels for a two-path run down the backstretch. Munro until headed at halfway. Stirred into action for an effort went to work on the filly leaving the 500-meter marker with 500 meters remaining, the 16-5 chance stayed on and ranged up three wide into the lane. With nothing resolutely under a final-quarter drive to prevail by a neck from old rival Mudhish nearing the line. The victor but daylight ahead of her, she struck the front with 100 is a half to Quickfire (GB) (Dubai Millennium {GB}), meters left and edged away. AShe was about 98% fit MGSP-Eng & SP-US, $143,087. Lifetime Record: 2 for tonight=s race and will be at her top for the SIA starts, 1 win, 0 places, i14,500. Click for Equidia Cup,@ said winning trainer Hideyuki Takaoka. AShe has VIDEO. come back to racing this time in very good shape. I was O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Andre Fabre. very happy with her first up run at 1800 meters, but she was much better off at the 2000 meters tonight. Fontainebleau, 18.40, Cond, i29,000, 3yo, f, She added to her fitness levels with her first up run and 1 5/8mT, 2:49.80, vsf. tonight=s race will have her fitter again. We will be out MODERN EAGLE (GER) (f, 3, Montjeu {Ire}--Millionaia there to try our best for the SIA Cup.@ Click for the {Ire} {G1SP-Fr, $167,391}, by Peintre Celebre), a last- Singapore Turf Club chart. VIDEO. out winner at Chantilly Apr. 1, settled just behind the pace for most of this return. Rousted along to challenge with 500 meters remaining, the 8-5 favorite stayed on 60 Broad St. well under continued urging inside the final quarter mile Suite 100 to safely account for Baroness Daniela (GB) (Tiger Hill Red Bank, NJ 07701 {Ire}) by a length. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 2 wins, Fax (732) 747-8955 2 places, i24,500. Click for Equidia VIDEO. Phone (732) 747-8060 O-Ecurie Wildenstein; B-Dayton Investments Ltd; T- [email protected] Alain de Royer-Dupre. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 4/27/13 • PAGE 7 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

7th-BHP, $54,750, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1$X, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT, 2:01, fm. SAINT LOUP (FR) (c, 4, Zamindar--Sanada (Ire), by Yesterday=s Results: Priolo) Lifetime Record: GSP, 11-2-3-2, $119,430. Sandown Park, 15.50, Cond, ,12,000, 3yo, O-Tarma Corporation & Michael Whieldon. B-Mlle 1m 14ydsT, 1:49.78, gd. Michele Bliard (Fr). T-Julio C Canani. *90,000 EUR yrl QUEENSBERRY RULES (IRE) (c, 3, Teofilo {Ire}-- '10 ARQAUG). **NO LASIX Fantastic Spring, by Fantastic Light), off the mark on debut over this trip on Kempton=s Polytrack Apr. 8, was 5th-WOX, $53,425, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f (AWT), sent off the 11-8 favorite and broke well to lead. 1:03 3/5, ft. Allowed to dictate a steady pace, the 72,000gns SORRY ABOUT THAT (g, 4, Mobil--Sterling Slipper, by TATOCT yearling stayed in control and had a Classy Prospector) Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-0, $63,893. 1 1/4-length margin to spare over the dead-heating O/B-Robert Patrick O'Grady (ON). T-Laurie Silvera. *NO Mujazif (Ire) (Shamardal) and Glacial Age (Ire) (Verglas LASIX. {Ire}) at the line. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, ,10,058. VIDEO, courtesy Racing UK. 7th-KEE, $52,080, NW1X, 4yo/up, 1 1/16mT, O-Liam Sheridan; B-Gerard Kerin; T-William Haggas. 1:43 3/5, fm. SARAVA'S DANCER (g, 4, Sarava--Coronado's Dancer, by Coronado's Quest) Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-2, Sandown Park, 16.25, Mdn, 10,000, 3yo, f, , $90,138. O-New Phoenix Stable. B-New Phoenix 10f 7ydsT, 2:13.52, gd. Racing LLC & Susan Roy (KY). T-Wayne M Catalano. WAILA (GB) (f, 3, Notnowcato {GB}--Crystal Cavern, by Be My Guest), unplaced on debut over a mile at 9th-PIM, $41,160, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, Nottingham in October, was reserved behind the 1:47 4/5, ft. leading quartet racing wide throughout the early stages. STAR'S TIZZY FIT (f, 4, Tiznow--Stars Indy Skies, by Swooping on the front end passing the quarter pole, A.P. Indy) Lifetime Record: 9-3-1-1, $65,155. O-Family the 8-1 shot asserted to best Riposte (GB) (Dansili First LLC. B-Summer Wind Farm (KY). T-Niall Saville. {GB}) by 1 1/2 lengths. The victress is a half to Crystal *$75,000 yrl '10 KEESEP; $260,000 2yo >11 Star (GB) (Mark of Esteem {Ire}), SW & GSP-Eng. OBSMAR; $24,000 HRA >12 OBSJUN. Filia Regina (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), the daughter of Ouija LANE’S END Sales Graduate Board (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}), was a non-runner. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, ,6,469. VIDEO, courtesy 7th-GGX, $36,966, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2$X, Racing UK. 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:45 2/5, fm. O-Sir Evelyn de Rothschild; B-Southcourt Stud; T-Sir SIBERIAN LAUGHTER (g, 5, Siberian Summer--Lots of Michael Stoute. Laughs, by Skywalker) Lifetime Record: 18-5-5-4, $157,439. O-Sacha Campbell & Al Keshisian. B-Al Keshisian & Mr & Mrs Dick Probert (CA). T-William B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Delia.

AMERICA 4th-GGX, $36,040, Opt. Clm. ($80,000), C, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:04, ft. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: ENGLISH ROYAL (m, 5, City Zip--Yes It's Royalty, by 1st-BEL, $64,000, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW2X, (S), Yes It's True) Lifetime Record: SP, 24-9-5-2, $210,524. 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:36 3/5, ft. O-Martin W Bach & Jack B Owens. B-Gulf Coast Farms READ THE RESEARCH (f, 4, Freud--Fast Read, by LLC (KY). T-William E Morey. *$18,000 yrl '09 Touch Gold) Lifetime Record: 13-4-3-0, $142,896. KEESEP; $14,000 2yo >10 OBSAPR. O-Repole Stable. B-MDS Farms LLC (NY). T-Todd A Pletcher. *$16,000 yrl '10 FTNAUG; $135,000 2yo >11 OBSAPR. 6th-PRM, $36,038, 4-25, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 1:04 3/5, ft. EQB 2YO auction purchase • www.EQB.com ROSES PLUS (f, 4, Value Plus--Tiger Rose, by Tiger Ridge) Lifetime Record: 11-4-0-1, $65,589. O/B-Lloyd 8th-BEL, $62,000, Opt. Clm. ($14,000), NW2X, (S), DeBruycker (IA). T-Ray E Tracy Jr. 3yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:39 1/5, ft. HUNDRED ACRE WOOD (f, 4, Teuflesberg--True 4th-PEN, $35,000, 4-25, NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 1m, Advantage, by Tactical Advantage) Lifetime Record: 1:39, ft. 10-2-2-1, $90,887. O/B-Paul Michael Giacopelli MD FLYNNIE (m, 5, Real Quiet--Cie Club, by Theatrical (NY). T-Gary Sciacca. {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 18-5-5-2, $127,836. O/B-Michael W Jester (PA). T-Heather Hollahan. All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, *$4,500 RNA yrl '09 FTMOCT; $21,000 RNA 2yo >10 unless otherwise indicated FTMMAY.

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4th-PEN, $35,000, NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 6th-LSX, $21,000, 4-25, NW2L, 3&4yo, f, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. 1:10 2/5, ft. NEWFASTER (f, 4, Newfoundland--Alilfaster, by DIAMOND LUCY (f, 3, Lewis Michael--Matilda Dancer, Fastness {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 11-2-3-1, $68,945. by Green Dancer) Lifetime Record: 7-2-0-1, $21,953. O-Galby Stable. B-Adona L Behney (PA). T-T Hooper. O-Shreta Y Elliott. B-Mays Farm (LA). T-Eleuterio Martinez, Jr. *$6,700 yrl '11 TEXAUG 4th-IND, $34,500, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:05 3/5, ft. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: CITI RUSH (g, 3, Pass Rush--Fifty One Phantom, by Denali Dreamscape, f, 3, Corinthian--Dreamscape, by Citidancer) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, $43,692. O-Bill Mt. Livermore. PRM, 4-25, 6f, 1:11. B-Lemons Mill Birkett. B-Swifty Farms Inc (IN). T-Barbara I McBride. Farm & Foxtale Farm (KY). *$25,000 wlng '10 *$8,000 yrl '11 INDOCT. KEENOV; $22,000 RNA yrl '11 KEESEP; $50,000 2yo >12 OBSAPR; **1/2 to Tax Refund (Artax), 1st-EVD, $34,790, 3yo/up, f/m, a1 1/16mT, 1:44 3/5, MSW, $317,782. fm. BEVERLY BELLE (m, 8, Far Out Wadleigh--Texas Unlimited Lil Lady, f, 3, Harborage--Polite Lil Lady (SW), Squaw, by Apalachee) Lifetime Record: SW, 28-6-5-4, by Muhtafal. EVD, 4-26, (S), 6f, 1:11 3/5. B-Royal B $207,449. O-Morris Hewitt. B-Debbie L Jenkins (LA). Kraft, Sr (LA). *$600 yrl '11 LOUAUG. **1/2 to T-W Bret Calhoun. *1/2 to We Are Family (Island Polite Lil Sir (Sir Cat), SW, $156,801. Whirl), SP, $199,170; Betnow (Pine Bluff), MSP, Seattle Me Up, f, 3, Point Given--Donna Slew, by $197,272. Seattle Slew. TAM, 4-26, 1mT, 1:37 1/5. B-Dr Robert Baker (FL). 5th-PEN, $33,984, 4-25, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X, Localsucess, g, 4, Courageous King--Miss Adriana, by 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:44, ft. Commitment. GGX, 4-26, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1:05 1/5. HYMN NOTE (f, 4, Chapel Royal--Note to Self, by B-Gilberto Rivera (CA). Notebook) Lifetime Record: 17-4-4-3, $97,347. O-Rock Forester's Hope, f, 4, Old Forester--Always Hope, by Bottom Ranch. B-Frank Di Giulio Jr (ON). T-Sandee D Porto Foricos. WOX, 4-26, (S), 5 1/2f (AWT), Beattie. 1:05 3/5. B-Pamela T Dunslow (ON). Command Force, g, 4, Strong Contender--Melrose 1st-PRM, $32,000, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), C, 3yo/up, Morning, by Shadeed. WOX, 4-26, 5 1/2f (AWT), 1m, 1:37 2/5, ft. 1:03 3/5. B-Debby Oxley (KY). PIONEERING NATIVE (g, 6, Pioneering--Let's Get Tell Tale Charlie, c, 4, Tale of the Cat--Minicolony, by Personal, by Personal Flag) Lifetime Record: MSP, Pleasant Colony. PRM, 4-25, 6f, 1:09 4/5. B-Paget 29-7-5-7, $177,308. O-Maggi Moss. B-Kevin Mullikin Bloodstock & Horse France (KY). *$19,000 RNA yrl (LA). T-Chris Richard. '10 KEEJAN. **1/2 to Suzy Smart (Smart Strike), SW. 3rd-PEN, $31,682, NW1X, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:10 3/5, ft. GOOD TO GOLD (f, 3, Pomeroy--Free Skate, by Aldebaran) Lifetime Record: 10-3-3-2, $84,610. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N O-Kenwood Racing LLC. B-Emerald Pastures Corp Inc (FL). T-Mark V Salvaggio. *$5,000 yrl '11 OBSJAN; EUROPE $30,000 2yo >12 OBSAPR. 8th-HAW, $30,000, NW1$X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, CONDITIONS RESULTS: 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:47 3/5, ft. FRANCE, Fontainebleau, 19.40, 4-26, i28,000, OSKEE WOW WOW (f, 4, Cashel Castle--Dancing Das, 4yo/up, 1 5/8mT, 2:47.70, vsf. by Rinka Das) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, $64,200. LAST BORN (FR) (f, 4, Monsun {Ger}--America {Ire} O/B-Team Block (IL). T-Chris M Block. {MGSW-Fr, $102,829}, by Arazi) Lifetime Record: 7 starts, 2 wins, 4 places, i34,900. O/B-Wertheimer & 8th-PRM, $28,000, 4-25, Opt. Clm. ($15,000), NW1X, Frere; T-Andre Fabre. *1/2 to Americain (Dynaformer), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10, ft. Ch. Stayer-Eur, 2x Hwt Older Horse-Fr at 14f+, Ch CANOPY LANE (f, 3, Forestry--Casse {MSP, Stayer Aus, G1SW-Aus, MGSW-Fr, G1SP-HK, $189,649}, by Broken Vow) Lifetime Record: 7-4-0-2, $448,056. $68,423. O-Shawn Schabel. B-Nursery Place & Partners (KY). T-John L Hall. *$14,000 RNA wlng '10 KEENOV; ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: $50,000 RNA yrl '11 FTSAUG. Yosra (Fr), f, 2, Desert Style (Ire)--Miss Balines (Fr), by Grape Tree Road (GB). Fontainebleau, France, 4-26, 9th-CRC, $27,100, Opt. Clm. ($25,000), NW2X, Mdn, 2yo, 5fT. B-Philippe Joncoux. 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:42 4/5, fm. STAY RED (h, 7, Red Bullet--Stay Forever {MGSW, $910,399}, by Stack) Lifetime Record: SW, 22-3-3-1, TDN TODAY $110,956. O/B-Santa Cruz Ranch Inc (FL). T-Juan P Around the World...... 8 pages Rizo.