TDN INSTA-TISTICS HEADLINE ...p. 11-12 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2007 FOUR FIFTY BRINGS FOUR FIFTY Samantha Siegel frustrated to have finished runner-up in the battle for Monday’s session-topping colt by Lion Heart. But she atoned for that defeat yes- terday, fittingly going to $450,000 for hip 450, a mus- cular colt by Malibu Moon which topped the two-day Fasig-Tipton Kentucky July Pat Costello • 859.296.6455 • www.paramountsales.net Yearling Sale. Consigned by breeder Clarkland Farm, the TUESDAY’S TOP EIGHT COLTS bay is a son Royal Veagess Hip# Sire Dam Price (Rock Royalty), a multiple 450 Malibu Moon Royal Veagess $450,000 stakes winner of $281,033 B-Clarkland Farm (Ky) which Clarkland purchased for Consigned by Clarkland Farm $72,000 at the 2004 Purchased by Jay Em Ess Stable Keeneland November sale. 497 Gone West Allison P $360,000 This colt is a half-brother to B-Millennium Farms (Ky) GII Cotillion H. winner Skip- Consigned by Millennium Farms Kentucky, agent ping Around, who went on to Purchased by Stonestreet Stables LLC produce GI Santa Maria H. 361 Indian Charlie Lady Doms Tiara $350,000 winner Sugar Shake to the ($70,000 yrl ‘07 KEEJAN) cover of Awesome Again. B-John J Carey (Ky) Siegel said the colt fit the bill. Consigned by Paramount Sales, Agent V “This is a big, strong, Purchased by Castletop Stable beautiful-looking horse,” she 456 More Than Ready Secretly $350,000 The sale-topping hip 450 ($72,000 in utero ‘06 KEEJAN) Horsephotos commented. “He’s very racy looking and I wish he would- B-Jeanne Stasny, Blossom Racing Stable & Michael Heitzmann (Ky) n’t have brought his hip number, but he looks like a Consigned by Rhineland Farm, agent nice racing prospect.” Siegel knew it would be tough Purchased by J J Pletcher, agent sledding. “I thought he’d be hard to buy,” she admit- 303 Harlan’s Holiday Elrose $300,000 ted. “Good horses are expensive. You have to take a B-Starlight Stables 1 (Ky) shot every once in a while, and I get a little more lee- Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent XVI way than I used to and I decided to do it. You can Purchased by Lansdon Robbins never tell when it’s going to happen.” 533 Hennessy Chart Topper $250,000 ($80,000 wnlg ‘06 KEENOV) Fasig-Tipton July * Tuesday, July 17, 2007 B-Dixiana Stables (Ky) Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent VII Session Totals 2007 2006 Purchased by John P Fort Catalogued 290 239 406 Malibu Moon National Pastime $230,000 No. Offered 254 197 B-Chain Bridge Stable (Pa) No. Sold 176 153 Consigned by Legacy Bloodstock, Agent CXIX RNAs 78 44 Purchased by Buzz Chace, agent % RNAs 30.7% 22.3% 423 Gulch Playful Run $220,000 Gross $20,615,000 $18,872,000 B-Frank & John Penn (Ky) Average $117,131 (-5%) $123,346 Consigned by Penn Sales, agent Median $90,000 (-10%) $100,000 Purchased by Ben Glass, agent TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/18/07 • PAGE 2 of 12

Not the First Time... The Siegels, who campaigned Malibu Moon’s cham- pion Declan’s Moon, have had success purchasing horses from Clarkland. Arson Squad, a $100,000 graduate from this auction house in 2004, has gone on to win a pair of graded stakes and $564,450 to date. Go- ing back to 1992, the family paid $35,000 for Noassemblyrequired as a Keeneland September year- ling; she became a stakes and graded-stakes placed winner of nearly $100,000. Siegel may have been disappointing Monday after- noon, but was determined to come out on top yesterday. “You don’t Arson Squad Benoit know what you’re going to find somewhere else along the line,” she said. “But I can’t say that if I’d gotten the horse [Monday] I wouldn’t have gone as strong [yesterday]. You can’t predict the future.” Clarkland’s Fred Mitchell was nearly speechless after the sale. “I really didn’t know what we had,” he said. “We had a lot of good people looking at the colt. You do not know what to expect. You think you have a really nice individual, but we don’t know until the hammer falls. When you are a small farm and a small breeding operation, and when you raise a nice individual and he sells like that, words vinery.com can’t express what it means to the farm and the fam- ily.” Clarkland has 200 acres in the horse operation and TUESDAY’S TOP SIX FILLIES 165 for raising crops and “also where I play with my Hip# Sire Dam Price bird dogs,” Mitchell said. 430 Pulpit Probable Storm $385,000 B-Robert Hagopian (Ky) Malibu Moons Making a Big Splash... Consigned by Nursery Place The offspring of Castleton Lyons’ Malibu Moon were Purchased by M.S.T.S. a hot commodity. Sobhy Sonbol, advisor to Ahmed 482 Malibu Moon Try Your Best $350,000 Zayat, got in the fray by going to $350,000 for a lovely B-Mr & Mrs Samuel H Rogers Jr (Fl) chestnut filly out of Try Your Best (Kris S.). The prop- Consigned by White Oaks, The Acorn LLC, agent erty of Samuel and Carolyn Rogers and consigned by Purchased by Zayat Stables The Acorn agency, the Jan. 31 foal is a half-sister to 549 Mr. Greeley Distinct $310,000 three-year-old Try to Fly (Trippi), a $275,000 graduate B-Gainesway (Ky) of The Acorn consignment at this venue in 2005 and Consigned by Gainesway, Agent IV winner earlier this year of the San Pedro S. at Santa Purchased by Buzz Chace, agent Anita. Sonbol was impressed with the filly. “I thought 375 Royal Academy Love Tunnel $300,000 she was the best horse in the sale,” he commented. B-E H Beau Lane III (Ky) “The sire is nice, the physical is unbelievable. I had one Consigned by Beau Lane Bloodstock, agent word written in my comments--wow. Just a beautiful, Purchased by Bluewater AG/Martin S Schwartz beautiful filly. She’s big and strong and everything just 502 Distorted Humor Arianna’s Passion $300,000 falls into place.” The Rogerses’ daughter, Lynn Rain- B-Gulf Coast Farms (Fl) bow, operates The Acorn with her husband Bill. “We’re Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XXIV absolutely thrilled,” she said. “She’s a homebred filly Purchased by Kenneth McPeek, agent for multi-generations, and she grew out beautifully just 522 Dixie Union Broad Queen $290,000 like a lot of the Malibu Moons do. Everything that she ($110,000 in utero ‘06 KEEJAN) does is natural. She’s such a beautiful mover, and we B-Carliwood Farms (Ky) couldn’t be more thrilled with the owner and the price.” Consigned by Carliwood Farms, Gainesway, agent ‘Moon’ cont. p3 Purchased by Mike Ryan, agent TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/18/07 • PAGE 3 of 12

‘Moon’ cont. from p2 Malibu Moon was definitely the flavor of the day, accounting for the top colt of the sale and the second- best filly of the session. “It’s really been the Malibu Moon week,” commented Castleton Lyons’ General Man- ager Stuart Fitzgibbon. “It started with Moon Catcher’s win in the GII Delaware Oaks over a classy field, and it’s culminated in an amazing sale. We could not be more pleased with the sup- port he has received, and the Malibu Moon horses have been sold by good Tony Leonard people and bought by good peo- ple. We are very much looking forward to the future with him.” Fitzgibbon was also pleased with the performance of first-crop yearlings by Toccet, by Awesome Again. “They have also been received very well, as nine were sold for an average in excess of $80,000. He is another stallion we have high hopes for.”

Another Profitable Sale for Nursery Place... John Mayer’s Nursery Place agency consigned a $760,000 colt by Pulpit to last year’s sale, and the team celebrated another strong performance yesterday, when his filly by Pulpit--Probable Storm (Tabasco Cat) was sold for $385,000 to pinhooker Murray Smith. It was the top price for a filly on the day. Mayer’s client, the late Robert Hagopian, purchased Probable Storm, a half-sister to GISW Summer Colony, for $100,000 A Top Prize... carrying a foal by Aptitude at the 2004 Keeneland Sarah Middleton, an assistant manager for Mort and November sale. “The whole plan was to buy four or five Bonnie Topfer’s Castletop Stable, went to $350,000 mares with great families and try to improve who they for a strong-looking son of Indian Charlie from the con- were in foal to,” said Mayer, explaining their philoso- signment of Paramount Sales, agent. The bay, a phy. “We just thought, ‘Let’s take these mares from $70,000 Keeneland January purchase by Atlantic these good families and try to do better with the Bloodstock, is the first produce from Lady Doms Tiara studs.’ It worked and it was good and I’m just sorry (Conquistador Cielo), a daughter of GSW Lady Dom that he wasn’t here to see it.” Hagopian passed away Alaric and a half-sister to MSW Buxton Spice and SW two months ago. Mayer was anything but dismayed Zitkala. “We’re very excited to have this lovely horse in with the results. “It’s kind of a dodgy sort of deal, so our group,” Middleton offered. “He’s a grand-looking how can you be disappointed?” he said. “She sold horse, wonderful family, what’s not to like?” With the without reserve, like we said. She’s a nice filly, a great purchase, the Castletop racing stable, spread out person got her and she’s going to get every shot in the among trainers Rick Violette Jr., Stan Hough and Angel world. At the end of the day, what are you going to Penna Jr., now numbers 17 horses. Paramount Sales’ say?” For her part, Smith sees a rosy future for her Pat Costello agreed that the colt was well sold. “He purchase. “She just exuded class,” Smith stated. was smooth and clean as a whistle here,” he said. “He “She’s elegant, a lovely mover, perfect vet--every time I passed every single test; they said he had a great throat went to see her, she was gorgeous. The two-year-old and there were no issues whatsoever. He was relaxed market is a very thin market, and there’s not that many and walked as good the first day as the last. He’s just a fillies like her. I’ve never owned a filly like her with this really super horse. That was a great price for him and kind of pedigree. We’re not going to expect her to go we’re delighted.” Costello also chimed in on the overall :10.1 or :21 flat. She’ll work within herself and look market. “The market has been up and down,” he pretty down the lane. She has residual value as a opined. “When you bring up the good horses like him, broodmare.” Mayer also believes his pupil will suit the juvenile market. “She’s so easy on herself and she’s got they make all the money and the average horses are a real shot,” he said. “She just needs to turn out, kind tough to get done. That seems to be the way it is.” of be a horse for a little bit and then come back.” Fasig-Tipton Coverage cont. p4 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/18/07 • PAGE 4 of 12

May the Schwartz Be With You... On the selection of Royal Academy, he added, “This Owner Marty Schwartz took down the $1-million GII mare tail-females to Lady Be CashCall Mile a few weeks ago and yesterday gave Good from her sire and her dam. back half of Lady of Venice (Fr)’s $600,000 prize We got a very good individual money for hip 375 at with a ton of athletic ability. I Fasig-Tipton. Blue- think we got the best Royal water Sales’ Mike Academy has to offer. This filly Levy signed on behalf will be a good one.” Lane is of Schwartz for the grateful for those who helped prepare the filly for the sale. “I dark bay filly by promi- Royal Academy nent sire Royal Acad- have to thank my son-in-law and coolmore.com emy. Bred and con- my daughter and some wonder- signed to the sale by ful help for getting it done, because I wasn’t much help E. H. Beau Lane III, the to them this year. They did a great job,” he said. Apr. 11 foal was pro- Martin Schwartz (right) duced by Love Tunnel BUYING AT THE TOP OF THE MARKET Benoit photo (Mining), making her a AT ‘07 FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY JULY half-sister to Fearless There were 12 juveniles purchased for $300,000 or more Vision (Vision and Verse), runner-up since the catalogue at the Kentucky July sale in 2007 (down from 13 in ‘06) in the GII Peter Pan S. “She has a very unique pedigree Buyer $300K/up - ‘07 $300K/up - ‘06 that’s deep,” Levy explained. “The stallion’s a fabulous John Brocklebank, agt 0 1 stallion who doesn’t get a lot of respect. The three- Bear Stables Ltd. 1 0 year-old can run, and she was conformationally very Buzz Chace, agent 2 1 good.” Beau Lane monitored the proceedings from barn Desperado Stables 0 1 11, where he is recovering from a broken leg sustained M.S.T.S. 1 0 while foaling a mare May 1. “I went up to the mare to John Ferguson 0 1 her head to try to get her to relax and when I did, she Bluewater AG/M Schwartz 1 0 struck me with her front foot. Those things happen,” he said matter-of-factly. Lane’s left leg is now equipped John P Fort 0 1 with a plate and screws and a joint needed to be re- Four Roses T’breds 0 1 built. Yesterday’s results certainly ease any discomfort. Kenneth McPeek, agent 1 0 “We’re very pleased,” he continued. “She’s a very high- Jay Em Ess Stable 1 0 quality filly. She brought a good price, and I’m sure Stonestreet Stable 1 0 she’ll go ahead and do great for the people who bought Maurice W Miller III 0 1 her.” Castletop Stable 1 0 Lansdon Robbins 1 0 MOVING ??? Starlight Stables I LLC 0 1 For just a day or forever... J J Pletcher, agent 1 0 Call us with your new fax number. Richard Wise 0 1 D Yokum/Mercedes Stbl 0 1 (732) 747-8060 Zayat Stables 1 3

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Tall Tales... The Garden State Represented at FTK... Bidding on behalf of an undisclosed client, bloodstock The community at large, and especially agent Nick de Meric went to $230,000 for hip 337, a in New Jersey, mourned the death of Charles Hesse filly by Tale of the Cat. Consigned by Highclere Sales, last November, and yesterday, a pair of horses bred by agent, the flashy bay Hesse and his wife Marianne were sold through Taylor is the first foal pro- Made Sales Agency. Both duced by the Texas- individuals were purchased bred mare Hay Lauren by Lawley--Wakelin Blood- (Hay Halo), a multiple stock, agent. The first of stakes winner of those to go through the ring $197,190. Bred in was hip 466, a New Jersey- Kentucky by Ro bred filly by Successful Parra’s Millennium Appeal--Special American Farms, she was pur- (Quiet American) which sold chased by R. L. for $135,000. Hesse pur- Nick de Meric demeric.com The Hesses’ Park Avenue Ball chased the filly’s second Glosson for $50,000 Equi-Photo as a short yearling at this ’s Keeneland January dam Special Vice (Vice Re- Sale. De Meric was clearly pleased with his purchase. gent) for $50,000 at the 1995 Fasig-Tipton November “This was our pick of the fillies over here,” he com- sale. She hails from the extended family of one of the mented. “We really rated her highly. She jumped Hesses’ best horses, Park Avenue Ball. Special Vice through all the hoops, vet-wise, and we did a cardio also appears under the third dam of scan and she was wonderful on that, too. We felt she hip 467, a More Than Ready filly was a beautifully balanced, athletic type of filly with a out of Special Brush (Broad Brush). wonderful look, and she epitomized all the best qualities The dark bay, a half-sister to the that Tale of the Cat throws.” De Meric, who went to stakes-placed Jet Set Broad, was $250,000 for a son of Lion Heart--Baba Gonzo during hammered down for $110,000. Monday’s opening session, said that yesterday’s pur- Few knew Charlie Hesse as well as chase could be resold, but is slightly more likely to join bloodstock agent Buzz Chace and his client’s racing stable. “He is having success at the he reflected on his friend yesterday moment and he’s enthusiastic about the game and we at Fasig-Tipton. “Nobody loved the want to help him retain that enthusiasm,” de Meric game as much as Charlie and he said. He added, “We’ll see where we end up after Sep- was an icon in Jersey racing,” tember before we firm up a decision.” The veteran Chace commented. “He was really Buzz Chace horseman has been impressed with the sale. “Whatever respected by all. Every time we go Jim Firios the summary sheet says, at the end of the day, it’s no up to the boxes [at Monmouth easier to buy the horses you want than it’s ever been,” Park], we miss him. He’s not there this year doing his de Meric offered. “I would say it’s overall a healthy handicapping with his paper. But his wife is carrying on marketplace and one in which we should all be able to and she’s doing a great job. She loves the horse busi- ply our trade. We’re trying to buy horses that would ness. She’s having fun at it.” And she’s there to stay, appeal to the high-end buyers, and to do that you’ve according to Chace. “She’s doing what Charlie would got to step up every once in a while.” have done by carrying on.”

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Meeting Expectations... In advance of the sale, officials at Fasig-Tipton were hopeful that, in light of an increased catalogue, results Star of the Week would remain largely the same. In the end, the sale was Brought to you by statistically similar to 2006. Gross receipts eclipsed $36 FASIG–TIPTON million while a strong second session helped boost the average to $102,941. That represented an 11-percent DANA PARHAM decrease from last year, but that is an explicable devia- tion, according to Fasig-Tipton officials, who point out This week’s accomplishment: that the two horses that sold last year in excess of Florida businessman $750,000 had a near six-percent impact on the results. Dana Parham, who There was an overall sense of relief. “I thought the over the past few market was a lot more similar than it appears,” said years has become a Fasig-Tipton President Walt Robertson. “We had a major player in the Standardbred game, bigger percentage of new sires this year than last. For donated $250,000 to the last few years, the established sires have sold Odds On Racing’s Odds On Dana the NTRA Charities Permanently better than the new sires. That coupled with the two oddsonracing.com high prices from last year--you take those two out of Disabled Jockeys the mix and it cuts the amount we are down by about Fund, the single largest contribution ever to the Fund. Parham operates half.” Executive Vice President and CEO Boyd Browning Odds On Racing, an Illinois-based operation that features a Jr. largely agreed. “[Monday] night, I would have proba- a 100-acre training facility in Crete (www.oddsonracing.com). bly said the market might be off a touch. I think the Birthdate: 2/12/51 Birthplace: Columbus, Ohio. reality is after seeing the sale today, you had a combi- Education: High School Family: Married once, divorced; nation of new sire showcase and we increased num- two children, son 34yo, daughter 36yo. bers. That always has a tendency to have a decrease in Principal business: Investing, entrepreneurship. the average price. I think the market is remarkably Current residence: Pembroke Pines, FL. similar in ‘07 as it was in ‘06. The world hasn’t Why was it important for you to give to the Jockeys changed a whole lot since the spring sales. The econ- Fund? I've always wanted to make a difference with omy is good, the Dow is good.” anything I've ever been involved with. I believe this contribution will do just that. There is a real need here that Resellers Step Up... we can address and manage, without government Following a somewhat quiet opening session, interference and unneeded bureaucracy. I like worthy pinhookers were more active and agressive yesterday, causes and this qualifies as one. My heart goes out to these brave men and women. highlighted by Murray Smith’s purchase of the Pulpit filly. Boyd Browning took pains to offer a contrarian What’s your connection with Thoroughbred racing? My only connection is that I enjoy watching the races. I have view to a common perception. “The sale has been never owned Thoroughbreds. characterized by the media as a pinhooker-driven sale, What is your biggest accomplishment in Harness and we really have worked hard the past five years to racing? By my standards I have not had any real attract more end users,” he said. “There’s no doubt accomplishments yet. that there are more end users in 2007 than there were How many Standardbreds do you own? I’ve got about 90 in 2002. Anyone that doesn’t want pinhookers involved at this time. in their sale is crazy. We want deep, broad, aggressive Any thought of getting into Thoroughbred racing? Not participation by the pinhookers, because they help really; I'm kinda maxed out with the Standardbreds. every marketplace. We also want to have end users What is your favorite vacation spot? Yosemite National outbidding them on a number of horses.” Park is just a great place to visit. Favorite food or meal? I like all foods a little too much, but FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY JULY maybe Chinese would be my favorite. TUESDAY JULY 17, 2007 Funniest movie? My Cousin Vinny, Used Cars, 29th Street, and the Blues Brothers. It’s a dead heat. Cumulative 2007 2006 Catalogued 582 477 CONGRATULATIONS! from Fasig-Tipton’s No. Offered 521 407 own Graded Stakes-Winning Stars of the Week: No. Sold 354 307 RNAs 167 100 PANTY RAID SOMETHINABOUTLAURA % RNAs 32.1% 24.6% 1st GI American Oaks Inv. S. 1st GII A Gleam Inv. H. Gross $36,441,000 $35,598,000 Average $102,941 (-11.2%) $115,954 Congratulations to Median $80,000 (-11.1%) $90,000 all their connections! fasigtipton.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/18/07 • PAGE 7 of 12

New Sire Showcase Pleases... 169 colt Cuvee Sweet Bunny $180,000 Despite the fact that a larger percentage of this Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent VIII year’s catalogue (56 percent) was devoted to the off- Purchased by Kenneth McPeek, agent spring of sires who have first yearlings or two-year- By Grade I winner Cuvee, whose 2005 stud fee was olds, officials at the auction house are squarely commit- $10,000, this bay colt sold last fall at KEENOV for just ted to the undertaking and reject the idea of disposing $50,000. of it in favor of more established sires. There was a 14- percent decrease in the average of the NSS, while the 224 filly Saarland Amalake $160,000 median remained static. “We have increased supply Consigned by Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings, over steady demand,” Robertson explained. “I don’t Darby Dan Farm, agent think it has to do with the quality of the new sires. We Purchased by Tom McCrocklin, agent for Marc Keller had a lot of bright spots with freshman sires this year.” This filly’s dam Amalake, in foal to El Corredor, was purchased by Jess Jackson’s Stonestreet for $30,000 FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY JULY from the disperal of the estate of John Franks at the NEW SIRE SHOWCASE 2004 FTKNOV auction. Her El Corredor foal sold for $50,000 at the 2006 KEESEP sale. The mare, with this Cumulative 2007 2006 No. Offered 299 187 yearling in utero, failed to sell at the 2005 KEENOV No. Sold 197 135 auction when she RNA’d for $19,000. RNAs 102 52 % RNAs 34.1% 27.8% 241 colt Proud Citizen Besige $160,000 Gross $17,590,000 $14,022,000 Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent Average $89,289 (-14%) $103,867 Purchased by Todd Quast, agent for Goldmark Median $75,000 (0) $75,000 B. Wayne Hughes purchased Besige, with this year- ling in utero, for $57,000 at the 2006 KEEJAN sale. The yearling RNA’d this January for $19,000.

Nothin’ But Net 273 colt Seattle Fitz (Arg) Cometuseibella $155,000 Brought to you by Muirfield Insurance Consigned by Crossroads Sales Agent, agent Securing Purchased by Buzz Chace, agent Since this colt sold for $20,000 at this year’s the finest KEEJAN sale, Zayat Stable purchased the colt’s two- (859) 253-1114 www.muirfieldinsurance.com year-old filly sister Freakstein (Bernstein) for $700,000 at the BESMAR sale. Hip# Sex Sire Dam Price 036 colt Canadian Frontier Innateness $145,000 TELL IT TO THE TDN... Consigned by Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent Want to send a “Letter to the Editor” of the Purchased by George Krikorian Thoroughbred Daily News? Our address is 27 The dark bay colt, from the first crop of graded Monmouth St., Red Bank, NJ, 07701; or send a fax stakes winner Canadian Frontier, proved to be a bargain to: (732) 747-8955; or an e-mail to: when he sold for $32,000 at last year’s KEENOV sale [email protected]. and returned major dividends Monday.

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349 colt Songandaprayer Jackie Ramos $185,000 Consigned by Crossroads Sales Agency, Agent I Purchased by Zayat Stables Jackie Ramos, with this foal in utero, failed to meet her reserve when bidding stalled at $27,000 at the 2005 KEENOV auction and the bay yearling rewarded the decision not to sell that day with a six-figure price tag.

398 filly Broken Vow Missy Dear $180,000 Consigned by Legacy Bloodstock, Agent C Purchased by Barry Berkelhammer, agent This dark bay filly snuck through the ring at the 2006 KEENOV sale, bringing just $25,000.

439 colt Stormy Atlantic Quincy Market $140,000 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XII Purchased by Leprechaun Racing, agent Quincy Market, with this foal in utero, brought just $22,000 at the 2005 KEENOV sale.

577 colt Malibu Moon Fit Performer $200,000 Consigned by Hidden Brook, agent Purchased by Gainesway Bloodstock After being claimed by Vincent Scuderi and trainer Richard Dutrow, Jr. for $25,000 in 2003, Fit Performer (Fit to Fight) went on to capture a pair of stakes and earn well in excess of $140,000 for her new connec- tions. Sent to Malibu Moon after being retired, she produced this colt, who was bred in New York by Steel Your Face Stables. Fit Performer foaled a * * * Songandaprayer colt this spring. NO KING GEORGE FOR MANDURO Baron Georg von Ullmann's Manduro (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}) has been N E W S T O D A Y ruled out of the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth P P Diamond S. After the five-year-old defeated Dylan Thomas (Ire) in the G1 Prince of Wales's S. over 10 NEW LOOK FOR BREEDERS’ CUP WEBSITE The furlongs at Royal Ascot June 20, his connections pon- redesigned Breeders’ Cup website was launched yester- dered the July 28 Ascot showpiece as a potential op- day at www.breederscup.com ahead of this year’s tion for the Andre Fabre inmate. However, the owner's championship event, which will be held Oct. 26-27 at Racing Manager Paul Harley yesterday announced that Monmouth Park in Oceanport, New Jersey. All 11 the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp Oct. 7 races, worth $23 million in purses and awards, will be would be “the one and only time” he races over 12 webcast live to a worldwide audience. ESPN 360, the furlongs. “We are still toying with the idea of running main broadband platform of ESPN, will also stream the him in the G1 Prix Jacques le Marois [at Deauville Aug. Breeders’ Cup races. “In today’s media world, the idea 12], but we haven't decided yet,” Harley told PA Sport. is to touch as many consumers as you can,” said Greg “He's very versatile with regard to the ground, so it Avioli, president and chief executive officer of Breeders’ won't be that which makes up our mind. We've just Cup Ltd. “With our focus on growing the Breeders’ Cup always had that in the back of our mind as the next internationally, we want to reach the broadest possible race for him and, at the present time, nothing has audience worldwide and webcasting the 11 Champion- changed. The Arc at the end of the season is also still ship races allows us to do that.” In addition to offering on the agenda, but obviously that won't be decided replays of every Breeders’ Cup since its inception in until we see how he performs between now and then. 1984, the website will also provide replays of U.S. If he attempts 12 furlongs, the Arc will be the one and graded stakes organized by division and will have vid- only time he attempts it.” eos of overseas contenders for Breeders’ Cup contend- News cont. p9 ers. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/18/07 • PAGE 9 of 12

News cont. MANDESHA AIMING FOR NASSAU Princess Zahra ‘SECRET, ‘ART COULD REMATCH AT Aga Khan's Mandesha (Fr) (Desert Style {Ire}) has been HAYDOCK Bridget Swire's Sakhee's Secret (GB) confirmed on course for a clash of the generations in (Sakhee) and Susan Roy and 's the Aug. 4 G1 Nassau S. at Goodwood. Last year's G1 Dutch Art (GB) (Medicean {GB}) are poised to meet Prix d'Astarte, G1 Prix Vermeille and G1 Prix de l'Opera again in the Sept. 8 G1 after the heroine featured amongst yesterday’s strong entry of connections of both colts confirmed they are targeting 26 distaffers for the 10-furlong contest. “This is very the sprint. Split by a half-length in last Friday's G1 July much her objective, unless something goes wrong,” the Cup at Newmarket, the sophomores headed 54 entries owner/breeder's Racing Manager Georges Rimaud told for the £300,000 six-furlong contest. Trainer Hughie PA Sport. "Everything is going well; she looks very well Morrison announced that Sakhee's Secret would be and she is behaving better than she has for her last two rested following his winning exploits in the July meet- races. She tends to take some time to come to herself ing's feature. “He's in great form,” Morrison said yes- really, and I think she just thrives later in the season. terday. “He came back full of beans and is sound and As she strengthens she gains confidence, so she should well--he's been turned out the last couple of days. We'll be okay. This will be a real test for her and we will be give him a bit of a holiday for two or three weeks and able to see more clearly after it what we shall do next. then make a plan, but I think the natural race is the But that is another good reason to travel over rather Haydock race.” Dutch Art's trainer Peter Chapple-Hyam than keep her in France. She is okay on most ground, will send his charge to Deauville before the awaited but we obviously wouldn't want very soft ground, she rematch. “He'll go to France first for the [Aug. 5] G1 is better on good ground. She has won Group 1s over a Prix Maurice de Gheest and then the plan is Haydock,” mile, 10 and 12 furlongs, but I think she is at her best Chapple-Hyam remarked. “I was delighted with his over 10 furlongs and more." As expected, the list for the £200,000 contest includes the Niarchos Family's effort at Newmarket--the winner is obviously a very G1 winner () and good horse. He's come out of the race a bit stiff, but and Susan Magnier's G1 S. that's normal for him; otherwise, he's perfectly fine. I and G1 Irish Oaks victress (), but will be happy to take on Sakhee's Secret again.” Also there is also the prospect of Michael Ryan's G1 English in the mix for Haydock are Ronnie Arculli's and Irish 1000 Guineas heroine Finsceal Beo (Ire) (Mr. third Red Clubs (Ire) (Red Ransom), last year's winner Greeley) and Pam Sly's (Ire) ( Reverence (GB) (Mark of Esteem {Ire}) and Budget {Ire}) could make an appearance. Last year's G1 1000 Stables' G1 Golden Jubilee S. hero Soldier's Tale (Stra- Guineas winner was runner-up to Peeping Fawn in the vinsky). Aidan O'Brien has entered five including Susan Pretty Polly on her latest start June 30 and, despite Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith's George holding the alternative option of Deauville's July 29 G1 Washington (Ire) (Danehill), who could drop back to Prix d'Astarte, looks to be Goodwood-bound. "We are sprinting after finishing third in the July 7 G1 Eclipse S. meeting today to decide whether she goes for the at Sandown. Haydock's Managing Director Dickon Nassau Stakes or the Prix d'Astarte, but the Nassau is White was delighted with the entry yesterday. "Rever- more of a prestigious race, and I think the mile and a ence confirmed himself a sprinter of the highest order quarter would suit her rather than the mile at last year and it would be wonderful to watch him de- Deauville," Sly commented. Other notables include fend his title against up-and-coming speedsters like Derrick Smith, Michael Tabor and Susan Magnier's G1 Sakhee's Secret and Dutch Art at Haydock Park on Falmouth S. winner Simply Perfect (GB) (Danehill) and Sept. 8," he said. Cheveley Park Stud's (GB) (Medicean {GB}).

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“I think it’s great,” he said. “It’s only been the last few years that there has been substantial money for three-year-old turf horses. You’d run for $75,000- $100,000, except maybe the Secretariat. I’m not sure exactly how they do it, but it is great for an owner to have a three-year-old turf horse that isn’t running for nickels and dimes.” Scaling the Heights in Virginia... Today’s Graded Stakes The coming of spring generally ushers in a fresh string of sophomores looking to make their mark along brought to you by the Triple Crown trail in hopes that they can bring it all together the first Saturday in May. Up until a few years ago, those showing an affinity for the grass have had limited opportunity to ply their trade while racing for lucrative purses. Colonial Downs, which has gradually increased the purses of their marquee events over the past several years, created a series to highlight the 4:45p Grand Prix de Vichy-G3, Vhy ------three-year-old stars of the turf with the inception of All Post Times are Eastern Daylight Time. Grand Slam of Grass Series comprised of the GIII Colo- YONAGUSKA colt CHIEF'S LAKE has WON nial Turf Cup (Colonial Downs), GII Virginia Derby (Colo- the First Two Legs of the Big Apple Triple! nial Downs), GI Secretariat S. (Arlington Park) and GI Click here for more... Breeders’ Cup Turf (Monmouth Park). “Our niche is the turf track and the premier three-year-olds are generally P P R E V I E W S P heading to the Triple Crown races on the dirt and we wanted to start a tradition on the grass that is some- Wednesday, Vichy, France, post time: 9:45 p.m. what similar to the Classic races on the dirt,” explained GRAND PRIX DE VICHY - AUVERGNE-G3, i80,000, Colonial Downs President Ian Stewart. “We've been 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT very pleased with how the series has progressed. Inter- SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT est has been growing every year. We think this will be 1 5 Quijano (Ger) Acatenango (Ger) Schiergen 132 our best year yet.” Set for its 10th renewal this year, 2 12 Kocab (GB) Unfuwain Fabre 128 the Virginia Derby, which ballooned to $1-million three 3 6 Vol de Nuit (GB) Linamix (Fr) L Brogi 128 years ago, has had very little difficulty getting the big 4 2 Atlantic Air (Fr) Kaldounevees (Fr) de Nicolay 128 names to participate. Recent winners of the race in- 5 3 Aquaturbo (Fr) Northern Crystal (GB) Gauvin 128 clude 2004 turf champion Kitten’s Joy, MGISW English 6 10 Willywell (Fr) Jimble (Fr) Gauvin 128 (2005) and Go Between, who set a stakes 7 13 Bedaly (Fr) Medaaly (GB) Bonin 128 record in last year’s renewal. “You'll find that a lot of 8 1 Balius (Ire) Mujahid Laffon-Parias 128 9 11 Elasos (Fr) Pythios (Ire) Sepulchre 128 the major trainers when they're looking for horses, 10 14 Blushing King (Fr) Blush Rambler Guillochon 128 they're looking at and aiming at this 3yo turf series,” 11 7 Mohandas (Fr) Lomitas (GB) Hefter 128 explained Colonial Downs Director of Publicity and 12 4 Kentucky Dynamite Kingmambo de Royer-Dupre 128 Marketing Darrell Wood. Trainer Rick Violette Jr. sub- 13 8 Kilometre Neuf (Fr) Double Bed (Fr) Doumen 128 stantiated that claim. 14 9 Nickelle (Fr) Sagamix (Fr) Gallorini 125 got tickets? If you have not yet purchased tickets to the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation’s Annual Fundraising Dinner, call Sue Finley at 732-747-8060 or email: [email protected]

This year, the TRF presents: The Foods of Bobby Flay NEW PLACE: Saratoga Polo Association, 2 Bloomfield Road, Saratoga Springs, NY NEW DAY: Sunday August 5, 2007 SAME TIME: 7:00 PM TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/18/07 • PAGE 11 of 12 TDN INSTA-TISTICS FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY JULY YEARLINGS Top 25 Freshman Sires

2007 Yearling Sales 2006 Weanling Sales Rank by Average Fyr Loc Ring Sold Average Median Top Colt Top Filly Sold Average Median 1 PERFECT SOUL (IRE) F06 KY 2 1 $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $ 250,000 $ - 10 $ 86,370 $38,500 2 MEDAGLIA D'ORO F06 KY 10 6 150,833 147,500 155,000 200,000 29 152,517 145,000 3 SMARTY JONES F06 KY 1 1 150,000 150,000 - 150,000 8 275,625 270,000 4 LION HEART F06 KY 18 15 148,666 140,000 350,000 140,000 31 83,064 65,000 5 CANDY RIDE (ARG) F06 KY 6 3 138,333 120,000 120,000 230,000 19 46,377 30,000 6 STRONG HOPE F06 KY 6 5 135,000 110,000 220,000 110,000 18 109,222 100,000 7 CANADIAN FRONTIER F06 KY 3 2 117,500 117,500 145,000 - 12 44,583 35,000 8 DOMESTIC DISPUTE F06 MD 7 6 111,666 110,000 240,000 140,000 9 18,922 19,000 9 SPEIGHTSTOWN F06 KY 6 5 110,000 120,000 120,000 160,000 13 209,230 140,000 10 FRIENDS LAKE F06 KY 8 6 105,000 95,000 175,000 95,000 18 62,444 41,000 11 CUVEE F06 KY 14 9 104,111 90,000 180,000 230,000 25 37,048 30,000 12 CONGAREE F06 KY 7 4 101,000 93,500 110,000 165,000 15 50,959 50,000 13 TAPIT F06 KY 13 10 93,700 72,500 190,000 60,000 20 80,550 73,500 14 WERBLIN F06 FL 1 1 90,000 90,000 - 90,000 3 46,333 47,000 15 TOCCET F06 KY 12 9 85,111 65,000 150,000 145,000 22 41,422 34,000 16 BIRDSTONE F06 KY 3 1 80,000 80,000 80,000 - 12 31,016 17,500 16 CITY PLACE F06 FL 1 1 80,000 80,000 80,000 - 10 17,420 11,500 18 SEATTLE FITZ (ARG) F06 KY 4 3 79,000 52,000 155,000 - 10 12,670 8,500 19 PEACE RULES F06 FL 12 9 78,888 60,000 220,000 130,000 25 49,288 42,000 20 SAARLAND F06 KY 8 4 77,500 60,000 - 160,000 22 28,659 29,000 21 OMEGA CODE F06 FL 9 4 75,000 65,000 150,000 60,000 24 28,070 20,000 22 EVEN THE SCORE F06 KY 11 8 73,750 62,500 160,000 125,000 25 25,168 22,000 23 CHAPEL ROYAL F06 KY 18 17 69,411 68,000 140,000 90,000 49 44,038 30,000 24 READ THE FOOTNOTES F06 NY 2 2 68,500 68,500 75,000 - 20 18,955 13,500 25 ROAR OF THE TIGER F06 FL 3 2 67,500 67,500 60,000 75,000 17 27,747 20,000

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FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY JULY YEARLINGS Top 50 Sires

2007 Yearling Sales 2006 Yearling Sales Rank by Average Fyr Loc Ring Sold Average Median Top Colt Top Filly Sold Average Median 1 GONE WEST F89 KY 1 1 $360,000 $ 360,000 $360,000 $ - 23 $304,410 $235,000 2 DISTORTED HUMOR F00 KY 1 1 300,000 300,000 - 300,000 57 303,368 240,000 3 PERFECT SOUL (IRE) F06 KY 2 1 250,000 250,000 250,000 - 0 -- -- 4 E DUBAI F04 KY 3 1 225,000 225,000 - 225,000 45 65,537 55,000 5 MR. GREELEY F97 KY 4 4 207,500 187,500 175,000 310,000 53 260,782 100,000 5 UNBRIDLED'S SONG F98 KY 3 2 207,500 207,500 215,000 200,000 42 425,666 337,500 7 PULPIT F99 KY 2 2 202,500 202,500 20,000 385,000 42 216,067 135,000 8 FULL MANDATE F05 FL 2 1 200,000 200,000 200,000 - 33 26,606 10,000 8 COZZENE F87 KY 1 1 200,000 200,000 - 200,000 10 73,800 57,500 10 MALIBU MOON F01 KY 8 8 195,625 190,000 450,000 350,000 60 71,628 50,000 11 PLEASANT TAP F94 KY 1 1 190,000 190,000 190,000 - 15 40,580 25,000 12 LEMON DROP KID F02 KY 2 2 182,500 182,500 185,000 - 41 91,298 63,505 13 ALDEBARAN F05 KY 1 1 180,000 180,000 - 180,000 40 94,550 75,000 14 TALE OF THE CAT F00 KY 4 3 173,333 220,000 - 230,000 72 135,618 90,000 15 DIXIE UNION F02 KY 3 2 170,000 170,000 - 290,000 37 96,273 80,000 15 GILDED TIME F95 KY 1 1 170,000 170,000 170,000 - 41 35,487 30,000 17 INDIAN CHARLIE F90 KY 8 7 167,857 140,000 350,000 250,000 39 79,397 50,000 18 ROYAL ACADEMY F92 KY 2 2 165,000 165,000 30,000 300,000 19 32,601 19,643 19 NORTHERN AFLEET F00 KY 3 3 160,000 165,000 165,000 245,000 20 39,020 27,500 20 JOHANNESBURG F04 KY 2 2 155,000 155,000 160,000 150,000 77 159,443 120,000 21 MEDAGLIA D'ORO F06 KY 10 6 150,833 147,500 155,000 200,000 0 -- -- 22 ARCH F00 KY 1 1 150,000 150,000 150,000 - 25 28,959 17,000 22 SMARTY JONES F06 KY 1 1 150,000 150,000 - 150,000 0 -- -- 24 LION HEART F06 KY 18 15 148,666 140,000 350,000 140,000 0 -- -- 25 JUMP START F04 KY 3 2 143,500 143,500 200,000 - 60 34,633 25,000 26 HENNESSY F98 KY 3 3 141,666 125,000 250,000 - 47 135,300 110,000 27 THUNDER GULCH F97 KY 1 1 140,000 140,000 140,000 - 27 74,247 75,000 28 MORE THAN READY F02 KY 11 9 138,777 110,000 350,000 220,000 61 92,847 65,000 29 CANDY RIDE (ARG) F06 KY 6 3 138,333 120,000 120,000 230,000 0 -- -- 29 STORMY ATLANTIC F00 KY 3 3 138,333 140,000 145,000 - 51 43,583 20,000 31 PROUD CITIZEN F05 KY 2 2 135,000 135,000 160,000 110,000 52 54,918 40,000 31 STRONG HOPE F06 KY 6 5 135,000 110,000 220,000 110,000 0 -- -- 33 HARLAN'S HOLIDAY F05 KY 7 5 132,000 90,000 300,000 150,000 58 96,699 72,500 34 BROKEN VOW F03 KY 2 2 127,500 127,500 75,000 180,000 61 46,131 30,000 35 YES IT'S TRUE F02 KY 2 2 125,000 125,000 190,000 60,000 40 73,300 54,500 36 SMART STRIKE F98 KY 2 2 117,500 117,500 160,000 75,000 47 111,676 72,000 36 CANADIAN FRONTIER F06 KY 3 2 117,500 117,500 145,000 - 0 -- -- 38 DOMESTIC DISPUTE F06 MD 7 6 111,666 110,000 240,000 140,000 0 -- -- 39 MONTBROOK F96 FL 1 1 110,000 110,000 110,000 - 26 37,526 25,000 39 SPEIGHTSTOWN F06 KY 6 5 110,000 120,000 120,000 160,000 0 -- -- 41 SKY MESA F05 KY 9 4 106,250 87,500 210,000 - 57 130,368 95,000 42 FRIENDS LAKE F06 KY 8 6 105,000 95,000 175,000 95,000 0 -- -- 42 GULCH F90 KY 4 3 105,000 55,000 220,000 55,000 27 64,017 50,000 44 CUVEE F06 KY 14 9 104,111 90,000 180,000 230,000 0 -- -- 45 OFFICER F04 KY 3 3 103,333 110,000 165,000 - 51 83,450 70,000 46 FLATTER F05 KY 3 3 101,666 85,000 150,000 - 29 25,813 10,000 47 CONGAREE F06 KY 7 4 101,000 93,500 110,000 165,000 0 -- -- 48 EMPIRE MAKER F05 KY 1 1 100,000 100,000 100,000 - 32 379,125 270,000 48 SUCCESSFUL APPEAL F02 KY 3 3 100,000 85,000 80,000 135,000 28 65,392 37,500 50 SONGANDAPRAYER F03 KY 11 6 95,333 65,000 185,000 60,000 34 141,705 125,000 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2007

DISPUTE BETWEEN REDDAM AND RAMSEY SET FOR TRIAL By Jack Shinar and Ryan Conley, courtesy of www.bloodhorse.com. 2:01p 3rd-BEL, $60K, Alw, $75k Op. Cl., 4yo/up, 1m A dispute over the sale of an injured horse has two of TVG WILD DESERT (Wild Rush), winner of the 2005 Queen’s the nation's top owners headed to court. Kenneth Plate, was runner-up to Invasor (Arg) in last July’s GI Ramsey, who with his wife Sarah, won the 2004 Suburban H. and finished in the same spot later that fall in the Eclipse Award as the nation's leading owner, stands GI Meadowlands Cup BC H. The five-year-old has been off accused of cheating prominent owner J. Paul Reddam since a second to Premium Tap in the GI Clark H. Nov. 24. in a Santa Ana, CA, lawsuit. The case is set for a civil brisnet.com pps jury trial starting July 23 in Orange County Superior 6:00p 3rd-DMR, $53K, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2f Court. The case, which also names trainer Dale Romans TVG MAIMONIDES (Vindication) as a defendant in an alleged conspiracy, focuses on the , who brought $4.6 million at $600,000 sale by Ramsey to Reddam of then KEESEP in 2006, makes his debut for Zayat Stables and Bob Baffert. A sharp :59 1/5 in a five-furlong work at Hollywood July three-year-old colt Big Picture on July 10, 2005. The 8, the dark bay received his final tune-up over this seaside oval lawsuit claims Big Picture was lame and in considerable July 15, negotiating four panels in :49 1/5. Coast Guard pain when he arrived at trainer Doug O'Neill's Southern (Stormy Atlantic), a $300,000 KEESEP yearling and a half to California barn the day after the sale, a condition result- $1.8-million OBSMAR buy Garifine, posted bullets in his last ing from alleged undisclosed chronic shin problems. two works, including a four-furlong move in :47 4/5 over this Reddam's attorney, Daniel Baren, said he intends to track July 15. A half brother to Harlan’s Holiday, Many Rivers prove that the defendants Adoped up@ Big Picture with (Storm Cat), eighth in his bow at Hollywood June 30, gets painkillers and anti-swelling medication in order for the another try for owner/trainer Jerry Hollendorfer, who hits with colt to pass a veterinarian's examination needed to 24 percent of his second-time starters. Hot apprentice Joe complete the sale. Reddam is seeking general, punitive, Talamo is in the irons. brisnet.com pps and exemplary damages, an order rescinding the sale 6:30p 4th-DMR, $75K, Oceanside S. (R), 3yo, 1mT agreement, the return of the original purchase price, TVG LAWBREAKER (Silver Deputy) debuted with a nose victory and a permanent injunction barring the defendants over the Hollywood turf Nov. 22 before coming up a neck short Afrom engaging in the types of unfair business practices in third in the one-mile Eddie Logan S. at Santa Anita Dec. 30. allegedY" The defendants are accused of fraudulent Back on top while trying a sixteenth longer over the main track inducement, concealment and misrepresentation, con- there Jan. 19, the bay found himself only a neck behind Noble spiracy to defraud, and unfair business practices. Court in his latest start in the GII San Vicente S. going seven- Reddam, the president of the CashCall finance lending eighths of a mile Feb. 11. brisnet.com pps company in Fountain Valley, Ca., and a major player in Click here for complete brisnet.com pps Thoroughbred racing this decade, said he believes Ramsey, once informed of his objections, had an obliga- All Listed in Eastern Time tion to void the deal because of Big Picture's physical problems. Instead, Reddam said in reference to the defendants, ATheir attitude seems to be that if you didn't do your diligence, that's your problem.@

STAKES CLOSINGS TODAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18: 07-28 $300,000 Washington Park H.-II, AP, Another Graded 3yo/up, 9.5f (AWT) (200) Stakes Winner 08-06 $150,000 Royal North-III, Wo, 3yo/up, f/m, 6fT (150) XCHANGER became the FOURTH graded TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JULY 19: stakes winner of the year for Exchange Rate 07-28 $150,000 San Clemente H.-II, Dmr, 3yo, f, 8fT when he won Sunday’s $300,000 (150) Barbaro S.-G3 at Delaware Park. 07-29 $300,000 Bing Crosby H.-I, Dmr, 3yo/up, 6f (300) www.stakesdigestweekly.com (859) 873-7053 P www.threechimneys.com P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/18/07 • PAGE 2 of 7

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Dreaming of Anna to Virginia Oaks: Handle/Purses Up, Race Days Down During 2nd Quarter: Last year=s juvenile filly champ Dreaming of Anna The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (Rahy), a wire-to-wire winner of the grassy Double (NTRA) and Equibase Company LLC yesterday released Delta S. at Arlington June 2, is slated to continue her the AThoroughbred Racing Economic IndicatorsA for three-year-old campaign with another grass start in United States and Canadian pari-mutuel wagering on Saturday=s $200,000 Virginia Oaks at Colonial Downs. U.S. Thoroughbred racing during the second quarter of The Frank Calabrese homebred has drawn post nine in 2007, as well as for U.S. purses and race days, with the nine-furlong event, which has attracted a full field prior-year, second-quarter comparisons. Pari-mutuel of 13 sophomore fillies. Dreaming of Anna has been co- handle increased 0.87 percent ($4,043,258,943 vs. highweighted at 122 pounds, along with Grade I winner $4,008,351,436) in year-over-year, second quarter Christmas Kid (Lemon Drop Kid), who breaks to her comparisons. The increase was achieved despite a inside, and the May 4 Edgewood S. winner Swingit decline of 1.36 percent in race days (1,740 vs. 1,764) (Victory Gallop), who leaves from post two. For the over the same period. Total purses increased 0.82 first time since Dane Kobiskie guided her to a record- percent ($306,210,835 vs. $303,725,964) during the corresponding time period. breaking, 7 1/2-length victory in the Tippett S. over this course last summer, Dreaming of Anna will be ridden by A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S somebody other than Rene Douglas. Trainer Wayne H H Catalano has named E.T. Baird to ride the filly. IN BRITAIN: +Raven's Pass, c, 2, Elusive Quality. See "Britain." GISW Wildcat Heir to join Journeyman Stud Roster: Opal Haze, f, 3, With Approval. See "Britain." Taylor Made, WinStar and New Farm venture stallion Wildcat Heir (Forest Wildcat--Penniless Heiress, by IN FRANCE: Pentelicus) will join the roster at Brent Fernung's Jour- Dynaforce, f, 4, Dynaformer. See "France." neyman Stud in Florida for the 2008 breeding season. The seven-year-old stallion, winner of the 2004 GI U.S.-SIRED WINNER IN JAPAN: Frank J. DeFrancis Memorial Dash S., began his stud Fusaichi Leon (Jpn), c, 3, Gone West--Seattle Sunset, career at John Sykes=s CloverLeaf Farms II, which is by Belong to Me. Niigata, 7-15, Plate Race, 9f. relocating from Florida to Kentucky. "We really appreci- Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-0, $172,951. O-F Sekiguchi; ate the job that John Sykes and Brent did under the B-Northern Farm; T-Kenji Yamauchi. *-280,000,000 CloverLeaf banner, and we are looking forward to the fl >04 JPNJUL. **Won by 1 1/2 lengths. continued management of Wildcat Heir under Brent's care," said Byron Rogers, director of stallion operations for Taylor Made Stallions, Inc. ATo date, he has done a q TRACK OPENING q fantastic job with the horse and his first foals are really DEL MAR - Del Mar, CA looking the part. His first foals are so good that we Opens: Wednesday, July 18 gave strong consideration to relocating the horse to Closes: Wednesday, Sept. 5 Kentucky.@ Wildcat Heir will have his first crop of wean- Racing Days: Wednesday through Monday lings sell this November. Post Time: 2 p.m. ! 4 p.m.-July 20 & 27, Aug. 3 & 10 ! 3:30 p.m.-Aug. 17, 24 & 31 ! 1 p.m.-Aug. 19. Yesterday=s Results: Stakes Schedule: 30 stakes worth $7.25 mil. 9th-PHA, $53,364, Alw, NW2X, 3yo/up, a1mT, Highlights: $400,000 GI Eddie Read H.-July 22 1:37 1/5, fm. ! $300,000 GI Bing Crosby H.-July 29 ! AUCTION WATCH (c, 4, Belong to Me--Tarika, by $400,000 GI John C Mabee H.-Aug. 4 ! Cozzene) came into this with two wins and one third in $300,000 GII Clement Hirsch H.-Aug. 5 ! three starts on the turf, including a victory going nine $150,000 GII Best Pal S.-Aug. 12 ! $400,000 GI furlongs here June 30. Sent off the 9-5 choice to col- Del Mar Oaks-Aug. 18 $300,000 GII Pat lect his third straight victory, the bay settled off the ! early pace, needed racing room approaching the final O’Brien H.-Aug. 19 ! $400,000 GII Del Mar turn, and when a seam turned up, the colt shot through Mile-Aug. 19 ! $1-million GI Pacific Classic- along the rail and drew clear to score by 6 1/2 lengths. Aug. 19 ! $400,000 GII Del Mar Derby-Sept. 2 Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-2, $98,180. ! $400,000 GI Del Mar Debutante-Sept. 3 ! O-Augustin Stable. B-George Strawbridge Jr (PA). $250,000 GI Del Mar Futurity-Sept. 5 T-Cassandra N Hendriks. Website: www.dmtc.com P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/18/07 • PAGE 3 of 7

IN JAPAN: Ceres Break, c, 2, Fusaichi Pegasus--Overload, by Forest Wildcat. Niigata, 7-14, Novice Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $46,721. O-Koji Oka; B-Newbyth Stud Farm; T-Masamichi Wada. *$100,000 wnl >05 KEENOV. **After taking the First-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, July 18 lead early, the juvenile was passed, but regained Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2004 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW command with a sharp burst and drew clear by 2 1/2 Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) lengths. Winning jockey Hiroki Goto said, AHe started A. P. DELTA (A.P. Indy), 17/1/0 well, so I let him go as he liked. He is still green and 3-EVD, Msw, 5 1/2f, Delta Angel, $5K EVA MAR 2yo, 8-1 should improve a lot in the future.@ DREAM TRIPPER (Dehere), 6/0/0 Sexy Zamurai, f, 3, Deputy Minister--Powder (SW, 3-EVD, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Dream Nightly, 20-1 $129,735), by Broad Brush. Hakodate, 7-15, Novice FLATTER (A.P. Indy), Claiborne, $5K, 81/1/0 Race, 5f. Lifetime Record: 10-1-3-4, $149,180. 7-ELP, Msw, 5f, Mr. Winchester, $95K KEE APR 2yo, 10-1 O-Koro Inc; B-Payson Stud Inc; T-Koji Kayano. GOLDEN SLEW (Seattle Slew), 9/0/0 3-EVD, Msw, 5 1/2f, Golden Shell, 10-1 *$110,000 yrl >05 KEESEP. **Won by five lengths. Hishi Aspen, f, 3, Forestry--Candace in Aspen, by POSSE (Silver Deputy), Vinery, $10K, 74/10/2 4-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Law Enforcement, $42K KEE SEP yrl Woodman. Hakodate, 7-14, Komaba Tokubetsu, PROUD CITIZEN (Gone West), Airdrie, $13K, 102/3/0 8.5f. Lifetime Record: 13-3-2-4, $317,623. 3-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, Good Man Dan, $120K FTF FEB 2yo O-Masaichiro Abe; B-Allen E Paulson Living Trust; SLIGO BAY (IRE) (Sadler's Wells), Adena South, $10K, 79/1/0 T-Masaru Sayama. *$250,000 yrl >05 KEESEP. 7-ELP, Msw, 5f, Easy to Remember, $5K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 **Looking for her third straight success, the STORM PASSAGE (Storm Cat), Red River, $2K, 24/0/0 Kentucky-bred widened her advantage in the lane and 3-EVD, Msw, 5 1/2f, Ruston Redneck, $6K EVA MAR 2yo, 20-1 won by five lengths. Winning jockey Ikezoe said, VINDICATION (Seattle Slew), Hill 'n' Dale, $50K, 119/2/0 AShe had an easy race today. Dirt at Hakodate suits 3-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Maimonides, $4600K KEE SEP yrl her, but moreover she showed strong performance, WHYWHYWHY (Mr. Greeley), Gainesway, $8K, 62/1/0 and the winning time was very good as well. She is 7-ELP, Msw, 5f, +Whysoblue, $25K EAS MAY 2yo, 5-1 such a great filly.@ ZAVATA (Phone Trick), Walmac, $8K, 64/3/0 Maltese Copper, f, 3, Orientate--Copper Belle, by 3-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, Coronas At Delmar, $27K KEE SEP yrl Carson City. Niigata, 7-15, Novice Race, 6f. Lifetime Record: 5-1-1-0, $74,180. O-Yoshio Fujita; Second-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, July 18 B-Eaglestone Farm Inc; T-Tadashige Nakagawa. Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2003 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW *$43,000 wnl >04 KEENOV; $75,000 2yo >06 Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) OBSMAR. **Set the pace and quickened smartly in CAT'S AT HOME (Tabasco Cat), Windfields, $7K, 92/11/1 the stretch to score by four lengths. 6-WO, Stk, 7f, Spread the News, $65K CAN SEP yrl, 6-1 Crociera, f, 3, Running Stag--Personal Delight, by E DUBAI (Mr. Prospector), Darley, $15K, 147/26/4 Personal Flag. Kokura, 7-15, Novice Race, 10fT. 7-DMR, Stk, 1mT, Candy's Bro, $90K KEE APR 2yo Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-1, $51,639. O/B-Takeshi HIGH DEMAND (Danzig), Golden Eagle, $5K, 45/3/0 Fujita; T-Yasutoshi Ikee. *Showed the way 7-DMR, Stk, 1mT, Swift Demand, $290K BAR OCT yrl throughout en route to a decisive five-length tally. HONOR GLIDE (Honor Grades), Bridlewood, $4K, 87/13/1 Winning jockey Ryuji Wada said, AShe jumped out 1-DMR, Stk, 1mT, Euroglide, $30K OBS APR 2yo the gate very smoothly. I did not want her to set the MILLENNIUM WIND (Cryptoclearance), Highcliff, $5K, 152/25/0 pace, but she ran powerfully. She is not a consistent 7-ELP, Msw, 5f, +Bull Alligator, 9-2 OFFICER (Bertrando), Taylor Made Farm, $15K, 177/40/8 runner yet, but performed well today.@ 4-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Midnight Slammer, $82K OBS MAR 2yo Takara True, c, 3, Yes It=s True--Raspberry Affair, by OUTOFTHEBOX (Montbrook), Ocala Stud Farm, $8K, Black Tie Affair. Hakodate, 7-15, Plate Race, 8.5f. 149/24/1 Lifetime Record: 10-2-3-1, $187,377. O-Y Murayama; 4-DMR, Stk, 1mT, Sparkling Notion, $6K OBS AUG yrl B-Padua Stables; T-Sakae Kunieda. *$195,000 yrl >05 FTKJUL; $300,000 2yo >06 FTFFEB. Top Diamante, c, 4, War Chant--One Tough Cat (SP), i O N THE WORKTAB i by Moutain Cat. Hakodate, 7-15, Yakumo Tokubetsu, 9fT. Lifetime Record: 16-2-5-3, $416,475. O-Koji BELMONT Maeda; B-Green Willow Farms; T-Mikio Matsunaga. Ecclesiastic (Pulpit), 4f (tr.), :46.35, 1/14 *$165,000 yrl >04 KEESEP. **Raced in midpack Smokume (Smoke Glacken), 4f (tr.), :48.28, 3/14 before rallying to get up by a neck. AHe did not act Blue Bullet (Red Bullet), 4f (tr.), :50.29, 12/14 well over the wettish track condition in earlier stages, Blue Sky God (Stormy Atlantic), 5f, 1:01.25, 2/14 but after I took him wide, he showed good Out of Gwedda (Out of Place), 5f, 1:02.66, 10/14 acceleration,@ jockey Yoshihiro Furukawa remarked. Teammate (A.P. 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Yesterday's Results: YORK IN THE CARDS FOR SILKWOOD Sheikh EBF VIRGINIA S.-Listed, ,26,000, Yarmouth, 7-17, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Silkwood (GB) 3yo/up, f/m, 10f 21ydsT, 2:07.55, gd/fm. (Singspiel {Ire}) looks likely to run in the Aug. 22 G1 1--#YAQEEN (GB), 120, f, 3, by Green Desert , trainer Michael Jarvis revealed yester- 1st Dam: Lady Elgar (Ire), by Sadler's Wells 2nd Dam: Radiant, by Foolish Pleasure day. Having been forced to miss Sunday's G1 Irish 3rd Dam: Ivory Wand, by Sir Ivor Oaks due to a bad scope, the G2 Ribblesdale S. heroine ($400,000 yrl >05 KEESEP). O-Sheikh Hamdan bin has York's 12-furlong contest as her aim. AWe had to Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Brookdale & Dr Ted Folkerth; shelve plans to run in the Irish Oaks after her scope, T-Michael Jarvis; J-R Hills; ,14,583. Lifetime Record: but as it turned out she wouldn't have run on that soft 5-2-0-1, ,25,163. *1/2 to Grand Couturier (GB) ground,@ Jarvis said. AWe scoped her over the weekend (Grand Lodge), SW & GSP-Fr, GISP-US, $197,390. and she's clear now and started cantering this week. 2--Samira Gold (Fr), 120, f, 3, Gold Away (Ire)-- Goodwood is on the horizon, but it may just come a Capework, by El Gran Senor. (i65,000 yrl >05 little quick. If she shows she's in good form in her work DEAAUG). ,5,551. before the [Aug. 4] G1 Nassau S., we may think again, 3--Dance of Light, 120, f, 3, Sadler's Wells--Flamelight but at the moment I'm leaning towards waiting for the (Ire), by Seattle Slew. ($340,000 yrl ‘05 KEESEP). ,2,779. Yorkshire Oaks.@ Margins: 1 1/4, SHD, 1. Odds: 5-4, 9-2, 11-2. Also Ran: Sexy Lady (Ger), Glitter Baby (Ire), Marzelline (Ire), Mango Mischief (Ire), Flor Y Nata, Dont Dili Dali (GB). After opening her account in a maiden at New- market's Craven meet Apr. 19, Yaqeen acquitted her- self admirably in the G1 1000 Guineas when sixth after a troubled passage May 6. Her subsequent campaign had been on hold due to the inclement weather in Eu- rope. When she got back to races in the June 22 G1 7.00 Leopardstown, Mdn, €15,000, 2yo, 1mT. Coronation S., even Royal Ascot could not escape the BASHKIROV (GB) ( {Ire}), a half-brother to the 2003 G1 Epsom rain, and she was not seen in her best light when ninth. Oaks third Summitville (GB), debuts for Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith Ridden confidently in this class drop, the bay was re- Wassily and Susan Magnier. He is joined by fellow Ballydoyle inmate served in mid-division on the outer by Richard Hills and Kandinsky (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) , a full-brother to last year's G1 Derby quickened decisively to take command passing the Italiano runner-up Storm Mountain (Ire). quarter pole. Waving the whip when in the clear, Hills 7.20 Kempton, Mdn, £7,000, 2yo, f, 7f (AWT) geared Yaqeen down towards the line as Samira Gold found room too late. "She's a really nice filly and she RHODE ISLAND RED (Tale of the Cat), closely related to the hasn't done a lot wrong this year," Hills said. "She was high-class Habibti from the family of Gal in a Ruckus, kicks things off for a bit unlucky in the Guineas, where I thought I should Heart of the South Racing. Trainer Brian Meehan, who has often used the Polytrack for his more promising recruits, also saddles Josephine have been fourth, and in the Coronation the ground Semple's newcomer Medici Gold (GB) (Medicean {GB}), the first foal went against her. She's got a great cruising speed and of her 2004 G1 Nassau S. runner-up Silence is Golden (GB). has got a good turn of foot--I didn't really ask her to stretch properly there, and 10 furlongs is her trip.@

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British report cont. F R A N C E Yarmouth, 6.25, Mdn, ,6,000, 2yo, 7f 3ydsT, 1:26.35, H H gd/fm. Yesterday's Results: +RAVEN'S PASS (c, 2, Elusive Quality--Ascutney Vichy, 3.35, Cond, i29,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/2mT, time: {GSW, $188,129}, by Lord at War {Arg}) had all the n/a, sf. credentials on pedigree for a maiden of this nature, but DYNAFORCE (f, 4, Dynaformer--Aletta Maria, by Diesis was let go at 20-1. Soon in the thick of the action, the {GB}), victorious in last September's Listed Prix Charles homebred was keen in the front rank before gaining the Laffitte at Chantilly, enjoyed 9-5 joint-favoritism return- edge inside the final quarter and holding Always Ready ing off a fifth in the Oct. 24 G3 Prix de Flore at Saint- (GB) (Best of the Bests {Ire}) by 1 1/4 lengths. From Cloud. Shadowing the leader until taking over inside the the family of E Dubai et al, the chestnut is a half- final quarter-mile here, the bay was pushed out late to brother to Gigawatt (Wild Again), GSW, $505,168. comfortably hold Naukos (Ger) (Kallisto {Ger}) by 1 1/2 Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,3,886. lengths. John Chandler=s homebred is a half-sister to O/B-Stonerside Stable; T-. Bryntirion (Bering {GB}), MGSP-US & GSP-Fr; Fort Nottingham (Alleged), G1SP-Fr; Cetewayo (His Maj- Kempton Park, 7.45, Mdn, ,3,000, 3-5yo, 1 1/2m esty), MGISW, $1,170,257; De Aar (Gone West), (AWT), 2:32.08, stn. MGSP, $194,712; Bowman Mill (Kris S.), GSW & GISP, OPAL HAZE (f, 3, With Approval--Summer Mist, by $457,142; and Ntombi (Quiet American), SW. Lifetime Record: SW-Fr, 6 starts, 3 wins, 3 places, 64,400. Miswaki), third at Yarmouth on debut July 5, raced i O/B-Dr John A Chandler; T-Andre Fabre. prominently throughout the early stages before moving to the lead with a quarter-mile remaining. Drawing Vichy, 2.35, Mdn, i19,000, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/2mT, away, the 6-1 chance had put four lengths between 2:38.92, sf. herself and Wicked Daze (Ire) (Generous {Ire}) at the ARRAK (GER) (c, 3, Monsun {Ger}--Avocette {Ger} line. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, ,2,367. {SW-Ger}, by Kings Lake) went postward as the 9-10 O-Khalid Abdullah; B- Farms, Inc.; T-John pick coming back from a third at Longchamp June 7. Gosden. The full brother to Amarette (Ger), G1SW-Ger, $258,254; and Arras (Ger), G1SP-Fr, $258,957; and half to Anatola (Ger) (Tiger Hill {Ire}), SW-Ger, tracked H I R E L A N D H the front rank in seventh for much of this contest. Making smooth headway to lead with 500 meters re- Wednesday, Leopardstown, post time: 6:30 p.m. maining, he was pushed clear inside the closing panel IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF SILVER FLASH S.-Listed, to best Mobi (Fr) (Volochine {Ire}) by an easy three i50,000, 2yo, f, 7fT lengths. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 1 win, 3 places, SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER i18,950. 1 9 I'm Well (Ire) Traditionally T Collins O-Baronin Karin von Ullmann; B-Gestut Schlenderhan; T-Andre Fabre. 2 1 Kayd Kodaun (Ire) Traditionally Bolger 3 5 Mad About You (Ire) Indian Ridge (Ire) Weld Vichy, 2.05, Mdn, i19,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/2mT, 2:35.13, 4 8 Paint the Town (Ire) Sadler's Wells A O'Brien sf. 5 7 Porto Marmay (Ire) Choisir (Aus) Condon DOE RAY ME (GB) (f, 3, Singspiel {Ire}--Ejlaal {Ire}, by 6 6 Rainbow Crossing (GB) (Ire) K Prendergast Caerleon), fourth at Chantilly last time June 18, raced 7 3 Saoirse Abu Mr. Greeley Bolger in fourth down the backstraight until moving onto the 8 2 Soinlovewithyou Sadler's Wells A O'Brien heels of the leaders rounding the home turn. Accelerat- 9 4 Triskel (Ire) Hawk Wing Stack ing to the front with 350 meters remaining, the 21-10 All carry 124 pounds. choice was ridden clear inside the final 100 meters to comfortably best for Vague Bleue (Ire) (Hernando {Fr}) by 2 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, TDN Euro is: 1 place, i11,600. England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) O-Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Darley; Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) T-Henri-Alex Pantall. France: Claude Beniada Germany: Christa Riebel Ireland: Dave Keena TDN TODAY Italy: Giorgio Barsotti Around the World...... 7 pages P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/18/07 • PAGE 6 of 7

Ibis Summer Dash cont. H E U R O P E A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H Winner of three straight last autumn, Sans Adieu had taken time to find her best stride in 2007 and came into IN JAPAN: this contest off a 12th in the Keiyo S. in April. The bay Star Isle (Ire), f, 3, Rock of Gibraltar (Ire)--Isle de France didn=t get off to a good start here, but was pushed (GSW-US, GSW & G1SP-Fr, $314,578), by Nureyev. along by jockey Issei Murata and kept on going late to Kokura, 7-16, Plate Race, 5f. Lifetime Record: post a narrow score. AShe did not start well, but I tried 8-2-2-1, $149,180. O-Kazumi Yoshida; B-Tower to keep her rhythm,@ Murata said. AShe was Bloodstock; T-Hidetaka Otonashi. sandwiched and did not run smoothly in earlier stages, Ferrari Seven (Ire), c, 4, Danehill--Peach Out of Reach but started to fight again and quickened powerfully. (Ire), by Sadler=s Wells. Hakodate, 7-14, Hokuyo She did really good job today.@ Sans Adieu could make Tokubetsu, 10fT. Lifetime Record: 17-2-4-3, her next appearance Aug. 12 in the 1200-meter G3 $320,082. O-Yoshimi Ichikawa; B-Swersky & Kitakyushu Kinen. Associates & Orpendale; T-Kazuo Fujisawa. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N AMERICA

GROUP WINNER BY U.S. SIRE: STAKES RESULTS: #@Love Dancing (Arg), c, 3, Salt Lake--Le Midi (Arg) CLASICO LUIS MUNOZ RIVERA MEMORIAL (Listed), (MGSW & MG1SP-Arg), by Fitzcarraldo (Arg). $80,900, CMR, 7-16, (S), 2yo, 6f, 1:11 1/5, my. Argentina, Palermo, 7-14, Clasico Manuel J Guiraldes- 1--#DEFENSORA, f, 2, Myfavorite Place--La Abogada, G3, 1400m, 1:22.94. O-La Pomme; B-Sres Orilla del by Sneaky Solicitor. O-Alanesic Farm Corp; M-La Pomme; T-J C Etchechoury. *1/2 to Lethal B-Alanesic Farm (PR); T-Juan M Rodriguez; J-Andy Weapon (Arg) (Southern Halo), MG1SP-Arg & SP-US, Hernandez Sanchez; $48,540. Lifetime Record: $193,706-US. 3-3-0-0, $70,740. 2--Dia Nublado, 116, g, 2, Just Typical--Caparra, by Eqtesaad. $16,180. 3--Perfeccionista, 116, c, 2, Vicar--P. T. Linnelli, by Cryptoclearance. $8,090. Margins: 2 1/4, 4, 4HF. Odds: 0.40, 25.95, 2.80. H J A P A N H ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 8th-PHA, $48,360, NW1X, 3yo/up, 1m70y, 1:41 3/5, Sunday, Niigata, Japan ft. IBIS SUMMER DASH-G3-JRA (Listed), -78,280,000, MY THREE BOYS (g, 3, Louis Quatorze--Star Ransom, Niigata, 7-16, 3yo/up, 1000mT, :55.10, yl. by Red Ransom) Lifetime Record: SP, 11-2-3-0, 1--#SANS ADIEU (JPN), 119, m, 5, by French Deputy $87,840. O-Danny A Limongelli. B-E & D Enterprises 1st Dam: Sheriyza (Ire), by Caerleon (PA). T-Steven Krebs. *$11,000 wlng '04 FTMDEC; 2nd Dam: Sharaya, by Youth $5,500 yrl '05 FTMOCT. 3rd Dam: Shanizadeh (Ire), by Baldric O-Takao Matsuoka; B-Shimokobe Farm (JPN); 8th-DEL, $44,300, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), NW2X, T-Hidetaka Otonashi; J-I Murata; -41,686,000. 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y, 1:41 2/5, ft. Lifetime Record: 13-6-1-0. TAMMY'S VICTRESS (f, 3, Yankee Victor--Extra Rare 2--Nakayama Paradise (Jpn), 123, c, 4, Paradise Creek-- {SW}, by Rare Brick) Lifetime Record: 10-3-1-4, Revue Nakayama, by Mountain Cat. O-S Izumi; $100,140. O-Michael Pressley, Ray Francis & Kevin B-Hokuyo Bokujo (JPN). -16,196,000. Francke. B-Budget Stable (KY). T-J Larry Jones. 3--Couverture (Jpn), 112, Black Hawk (GB)--Hikari *$27,000 yrl '05 KEESEP. Crystal (Jpn), by Lucky Sovereign. O-K Hidaka Breeders Union; B-Tomina Bokujo (JPN). 10th-PHA, $37,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:03, -10,098,000. ft. Margins: HF, NK, HF. Odds: 77.1, 3.9, 8.2. NIGHT STAND (c, 4, Diamond--Infinite Passion, by Polish Numbers) Lifetime Record: 15-4-4-2, $94,691. The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the O-W P C Stables LLC. B-Joe-Dan Farm (PA). T-Jose A 8th Race, $42,000 Allowance, at Delaware Park. Gallegos. For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. Breeders= Edition cont. p7 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/18/07 • PAGE 7 of 7

Breeders= Edition cont. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 3rd-CNL, $30,595, 7-16, Opt. Clm. ($40,000-$35,000), C, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:35 1/5, EUROPE fm. ZOOMING BY (f, 4, Cimarron Secret--Zooming, by Sheikh Albadou {GB}) Lifetime Record: MSP, 20-5-3-3, CONDITIONS RESULTS: $134,050. O-Ann N Ferrentino. B-Francis Mc Donnell IRELAND, Killarney, 7.35, 7-17, i16,000, 3yo, (FL). T-Glenn S Wismer. 1 3/8mT, 2:34.10, yl. COPPER BELL (IRE) (c, 3, Almutawakel {GB}--Uffizi 6th-PRM, $26,120, 7-16, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, {Ire}, by Royal Academy) Lifetime Record: 5-2-2-1, 1m70y, 1:45 4/5, ft. i25,226. O-Norman Ormiston; B-Janic Thoroughbreds; FRIEND O THE DEVIL (f, 3, Devil His Due--L L 's Key, T-Kevin Prendergast. *i7,500 yrl >05 GOFFEB; by Silver Deputy) Lifetime Record: 5-2-2-0, $48,728. 27,000gns yrl >05 DONSEP. **1/2 to Momtic (Ire) O/B-Todd M Lieber & Gary E Lucas (IA). T-Thad W (Shinko Forest {Ire}), SP-GB, $260,298. Keller. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 7th-FLX, $22,600, NW1BX, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y, Ginger Pickle (GB), g, 2, Compton Place (GB)--Spice 1:46 2/5, ft. Island (GB), by Reprimand (GB). Beverley, Britain, EXTRA IMPACT (f, 4, Honour and Glory--Youre Speed- 7-17, Mdn, 2yo, 5fT. B-L Lawson & Partners. ing Luv, by A.P. Indy) Lifetime Record: 20-4-2-2, *13,000gns yrl >06 DONOCT. $87,276. O-Blue Star Stable. B-Albert Fried, Jr (NY). Support Fund (Ire), f, 3, Intikhab--Almost a Lady (Ire), T-Samuel J Keyrouze. *$50,000 yrl '04 FTNAUG. by Entitled (Ire). Brighton, Britain, 7-17, Mdn, 3-4yo, 5f 213ydsT. B-W Maxwell Ervine. *13,000gns yrl ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Inside Zone, c, 2, High Yield--Copper Lake, by Salt >05 TATOCT. **3/4 to Henri Lebasque (Ire) (Sri Lake. PHA, 7-17, 5f, :59 4/5. B-George Brunacini & Pekan), SW-GB. Bona Terra Farm (KY). *$1,500 yrl '06 KEESEP. Mooretown Lady (Ire), f, 4, Montjeu (Ire)--Chaturanga Spirit Warrior, c, 3, Boundary--Private Funds, by Private (GB), by Night Shift. Killarney, Ireland, 7-17, Mdn, Terms. DEL, 7-17, 1 1/16mT, 1:43 2/5. B-Chet 3yo/up, f/m, 1m 100ydsT. B-J R Banahan. Blackey & Tom Eigel (KY). *$47,000 yrl '05 KEESEP. Clearly Who, g, 3, Cryptoclearance--Vaguely Who (MSW, $321,038), by Hittias (GB). PRM, 7-16, (S), i ON THE WORKTAB i 1m70y, 1:46 1/5. B-River Ridge Ranch (IA). Margarita Nites, f, 3, Distorted Humor--Daisies and CHURCHILL DOWNS Nites (MSW, $266,240), by Saint Ballado. MNR, Icy Atlantic (Stormy Atlantic), 4f, :47.20, 3/41 7-16, 6f, 1:15 2/5. B-WinStar Farm, LLC (KY). DEL MAR (Polytrack) Natural Seven, c, 3, Partner's Hero--Dontforget- One Off (GB) (Barathea {Ire}), 3f, :38.20, 20/27 hedealer, by Line In The Sand. DEL, 7-17, (C), 5fT, The Tin Man (Affirmed), 5f, 1:01.80, 15/45 :58. B-Mr & Mrs Charles McGinnes (MD). KEENELAND Blue Gulf, g, 5, Fusaichi Pegasus--Midnight Line (GSW Cosmonaut (Lemon Drop Kid), 5f, :59.80, 1/37 & MGISP-US, GSW & G1SP-Eng, $455,931), by Kris Possetothemax (Posse), 5f, 1:03.60, 25/37 S. MNR, 7-16, 1m70yT, 1:40 1/5. B-Newgate Stud SARATOGA Farm (KY). Curlin (Smart Strike), 5f (tr.), 1:00.34, 1/12 Eagle Crest, c, 4, Touch Gold--Reinfree, by Unbridled. Forty Grams (Distorted Humor), 5f (tr.), 1:02.48, 7/12 CNL, 7-16, 1m, 1:37 3/5. B-Adena Springs (KY). Zanjero (Cherokee Run), 5f (tr.), 1:01.60, 4/12 Tiz Wonderful (Tiznow), 6f (tr.), 6f, 1:14.01, 1/1 All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated

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