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200 PRE-ENTERED FOR BREEDERS’ CUP AS JENNIE REES LEAVES HER BEAT, A Triple Crown winner American Pharoah (Pioneerof the Nile), PROFESSION PREPARES FOR ITS EXTINCTION GI Pacific Classic heroine Beholder (Henny Hughes) and G1 Prix By Bill Finley de l'Arc de Triomphe victor Golden Horn (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) headline a group of 200 pre-entered for the There used to be a job called turf writer. Maybe you’ve heard 2015 Breeders' Cup World Championships to be held at of it. It thrived before anyone ever heard of Twitter, the Keeneland Oct. 30-31. Internet or blogs or television stations that broadcast sports A record 44 horses qualified for automatic starting positions around the clock, and virtually every major newspaper in a city through the "Win and You're In" program and 32 entrants come that had a racetrack had one. These were men and, yes, from overseas. Ten of the women, who worked a beat, the racetrack. They were there 13 Breeders' Cup races have every day, mingling with the jockeys, trainers, touts, agents and been oversubscribed with more than 14 entrants. A maximum of racetrack characters to get the latest news so that when you 14 starters are allowed in each picked up your local paper the next morning, you knew race with the exception of the everything there was to know about what was going on at the GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and track. Several papers employed more than one person, be they GI Breeders' Cup F/M Turf, which handicappers or columnists, to handle the racing. American Pharoah | Equi-Photo are limited to 12. Chad Brown Then society changed. The Internet made the daily newspaper has the most entries of any trainer with 14 and the Coolmore something only your grandfather read and horse racing went partners lead the owners with 10 pre-entrants. into an inexorable slump, falling further and further behind the “We are very excited by the remarkable quality and depth of more mainstream sports. Papers closed and circulation sunk at our international fields for this year’s World Championships, led those that did not. Racetrack grandstands emptied out. Turf by the top rated horse in North America with American Pharoah writers were either laid off or they retired and when they did and the most accomplished horse in Europe this year in Golden they were not replaced. Horn,” said Craig Fravel, Breeders’ Cup President and CEO. But there would always be Jennie Rees. Op/Ed cont. p15 “With such intense interest focused on having the first Triple Crown winner to attempt a victory in the Classic against a dominant mare in Beholder and a solid group of 3-year-olds and older horses, is a race that will capture the imagination of sports fans around the world in a terrific setting at Keeneland.” American Pharoah and Beholder lead the field of 10 signed on for the Classic, which boasts a combined 29 Grade I/Group 1 victories. The Triple Crown winner, who has not raced since finishing second to fellow Classic contender Keen Ice (Curlin) in the GI Travers S. Aug. 29, faces older horses for the first time as he attempts the Grand Slam. “Once we enter, I think the draw is very important,” trainer Bob Baffert said during a media teleconference Wednesday afternoon. “I think the draw and the trip of the race, the pace. There are some crazy things that go on in the Breeders' Cup, as we saw last year. You just have to lead the best horse up there you can get ready. When the gates come open, it's a tough race. They run hard from the word ‘Go.' Right now, I feel confident that I have him to that level where he is going to run a good race.” Cont. p3 LUCKY NUMBER Hip# 354 - Keeneland

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Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. “I've said all along if I didn't think she was at the top of her game, I would not try the Classic, I would go for the race that is The Hall of Famer added, “I get him ready as much as I can and written for her [the Distaff],” the Hall of Famer said. “I am he has to do the rest of it. A lot of these horses, you just have to standing here and she is going crazy for a carrot in my hand and depend on their heart to get you that little extra bit. That's I don't see any signs of what we saw [Tuesday] and I think she is where the horses really come in. I just hope I get one more like going to be fine. To run in the Classic, you have to be at the best him in my lifetime.” of your game. I think we are fine and I am not looking for an Keen Ice also enters the Classic off an eight-week layoff since excuse today.” the Travers and Dale Romans feels his charge has continued to Beholder has only run outside of California twice, finishing improve in that time. second in the 2013 GI Kentucky Oaks and fourth in last term’s “Keen Ice is the type of horse that gets better with every day GI Ogden Phipps S., but Mandella is not overly concerned about with training,” Romans remarked. “He is one of the few horses that being an issue. I’ve had that the more work you do with him, the better he gets. “Any time you run in a race like this, you are concerned about We saw him getting better every day since the beginning of the everything, so it is no more [of a concern] than anything else year, but the big leap was in the Haskell and the big leap to back that concerns me,” Mandella commented. “My only concern it up was in the Travers. You aren’t going to see those big leaps right now is to get her in the best shape I can get her for the anymore I don’t think, but you are going to see a horse that is race and what happens, happens.” happy with what he is doing, and has figured the game out and He added, “This time we brought the pony that takes her is mentally and physically improving daily.” every day and the pony boy that handles him. We are trying to Dual Eclipse winner Beholder looks to be the first horse ever to surround all our problems and head them off.” win three different Breeders’ Cup races after taking the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies in 2012 and GI Breeders’ Cup FEATURE PRESENTATION • GI BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC Distaff in 2013. Conditioner Richard Mandella reported that she is completely back to normal and “jumping out of her hide” after spiking a slight fever yesterday.

Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 5:35 p.m. EDT BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC-GI, $5,000,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4m HORSE SIRE TRAINER American Pharoah Pioneerof the Nile Baffert Beholder K Henny Hughes R Mandella Effinex Mineshaft Jerkens Frosted Tapit McLaughlin Gleneagles (Ire) Galileo (Ire) O’Brien Hard Aces Hard Spun Sadler Honor Code A.P. Indy McGaughey Keen Ice K Curlin Romans Smooth Roller K Hard Spun Garcia Beholder | Benoit Photo Tonalist Tapit Clement Headline News • PAGE 4 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. "TDN Rising Star" and GI Woodward S. hero Liam's Map With only one win so far this year, Untapable (Tapit) does not (Unbridled's Song) looks formidable in the GI Breeders' Cup Dirt come into the Breeders’ Cup off the type of stellar season she Mile, while a pair of Ramsey homebreds, Stephanie's Kitten had last term, but she cannot be counted out as she attempts to (Kitten's Joy) and Big Blue Kitten (Kitten's Joy), look to continue defend her title in the GI Breeders’ Cup Distaff. The Winchell strong seasons in the GI Breeders' Cup F/M Turf and GI homebred faces a strong field of Grade I winners that includes Breeders' Cup Turf, respectively. Both will face major challenges Wedding Toast (Street Sense), Curalina (Curlin), I'm a from the European contingent, which is represented in both Chatterbox (Munnings), Sheer Drama (Burning Roma) and Got races by several Group 1 winners. Lucky (A.P. Indy). The GI Breeders' Cup Sprint looks to be a duel between speed One of the likely Distaff favorites, Wedding Toast enters on a balls Runhappy (Super Saver) and Private Zone (Macho Uno), three-win streak at Belmont, most recently capturing that while Judy the Beauty (Ghostzapper) looks to return to previous venue’s GI Beldame Invitational S. Sept. 26. form and capture her second “Wedding Toast is doing very well out of her race,” trainer GI Breeders' Cup F/M Sprint. Kiaran McLaughlin said. “She will have her final work [Thursday] One that stands out in this morning and she is just doing great. Obviously she loves one loaded field set to take on last turn at Belmont. Keeneland happens to be two turns. She has year’s champion is sophomore won two turns before and she has just been better this year and “TDN Rising Star” than last year. She drifted a little bit as a 3-year-old, but now as Cavorting (Bernardini), who an older filly, she doesn't drift at all. She is hanging in great and enters off a trio of victories running very well. We think she will run very well on [Breeders' that include the GI Test S. Cup] Friday.” “Cavorting had two bad races Cavorting | Adam Coglianese Also looking to defend his title is Karakontie (Jpn) (Bernstein), back to back in the Frizette on who will face several top European milers, as well as Tepin a sloppy track and then the Davona Dale at Gulfstream on a (Bernstein) and Grand Arch (Arch) who headline the American funny track,” McLaughlin remarked. Cont. p5 contingent, in the GI Breeders’ Cup Mile. Headline News • PAGE 5 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. McLaughlin continued, “Since that time, she has trained great and run outstanding in all three of her races. She is working weekly and she is scheduled to work [Thursday] morning and then van on Monday. She couldn’t be doing better. This will be her first time facing older fillies and there are some tough ones out there. She is doing well and we anticipate her running well.” Bobby's Kitten (Kitten's Joy) hopes to get back on track and become a two-time winner of the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint, where he will face speedy "TDN Rising Star" Lady Shipman (Midshipman), Ageless (Successful Appeal) and G1SW Undrafted (Purim). The juvenile races all boast very strong fields with a pair of undefeated "TDN Rising Stars" leading the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies in the form of royally bred Rachel's Valentina (Bernardini) and Songbird (Medaglia d'Oro). The GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile is headlined by several Grade I winners in Nyquist (Uncle Mo), Ralis (Square Eddie), Greenpointcrusader (Bernardini) and Brody’s Cause (Giant’s Causeway). After a disappointing debut effort on the turf at Ellis Aug. 1, Brody’s Cause came charging late to earn his diploma when switched to the dirt at Churchill Sept. 11 and displayed that same late turn of foot when winning Keeneland’s GI Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity S. Oct. 3. “Brody is just a machine,” Romans enthused. “He ran a great race at Keeneland. He shows he likes the racetrack and does nothing but show me he is going to run his ‘A’ race come Breeders’ Cup. Unbridled Outlaw (Unbridled’s Song) I think is a very talented horse we have in the race also. I was so happy the selection committee decided to let him in and he will be a horse to be heard from.”

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Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. ! Golden Horn is set to become the first Arc winner since Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 4:50 p.m. EDT Dylan Thomas (Ire) () to try to follow up in the Breeders’ LONGINES BREEDERS’ CUP TURF-GI, $3,000,000, 3yo/up, Cup Turf. Workforce scored in the 2010 Arc and was an 1 1/2mT intended runner in that year’s Turf at Churchill Downs, but was HORSE SIRE TRAINER withdrawn due to what connections believed to be fast ground. Big Blue Kitten Kitten’s Joy Brown Big John B Hard Spun d’Amato Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 12:05 p.m. EDT Cage Fighter Closing Argument Lawrence BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES-GI, $2,000,000, 2yo, f, Da Big Hoss Lemon Drop Kid Maker 1 1/16m Ordak Dan (Arg) Hidden Truth J Etchechoury HORSE SIRE TRAINER Red Rifle K Giant’s Causeway Pletcher Bold Quality K Elusive Quality Breen Shining Copper Aragorn (Ire) Brown Dothraki Queen K Pure Prize McPeek Slumber (GB) K Cacique (Ire) Brown Forever Darling K Congrats Baltas The Pizza Man English Channel Brueggemann Land Over Sea K Bellamy Road O’Neill Twilight Eclipse K Purim Albertrani Ma Can Do It K Majesticperfection Romans Found (Ire) Galileo (Ire) O’Brien Nemoralia K More Than Ready Noseda Golden Horn (GB) Cape Cross (Ire) Gosden Nickname K Scat Daddy Asmussen Postponed (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) Varian Rachel’s Valentina Bernardini Pletcher Right There K Eskendereya Desormeaux DID YOU KNOW... Songbird Medaglia d’Oro Hollendorfer Tap to It K Tapit Nicks There has been just one dead heat in Breeders’ Cup history, Thrilled Uncle Mo Pletcher when High Chaparral (Ire) and Johar hit the line together in the 2003 Turf. Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. p7 Headline News • PAGE 7 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 2:10 p.m. EDT Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 4:10 p.m. EDT BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARE TURF-GI, $2,000,000, 3yo/up, SENTIENT JET BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE-GI, $2,000,000, 2yo, f/m, 1 3/16mT c/g, 1 1/16m HORSE SIRE TRAINER HORSE SIRE TRAINER Dacita (Chi) Scat Daddy Brown Brody’s Cause K Giant’s Causeway Romans Hard Not to Like K Hard Spun Clement Cocked and Loaded K Colonel John Rivelli Impassable (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Laffon-Parias Exaggerator K Curlin Desormeaux (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Wachman Greenpointcrusader K Bernardini Schettino Miss France (Ire) (GB) Fabre Hollywood Don Tapit Miller Photo Call (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Motion Isotherm Lonhro (Aus) Weaver Queen’s Jewel (GB) Pivotal (GB) Head Nyquist K Uncle Mo O’Neill Secret Gesture (GB) Galileo (Ire) Beckett Ralis Square Eddie O’Neill Sentiero Italia Medaglia d’Oro McLaughlin Rated R Superstar Kodiak Kowboy McPeek K Sharla Rae Afleet Alex O’Neill Riker K Include Gonzalez K Stephanie’s Kitten Kitten’s Joy Brown Sticksstatelydude K First Dude Burchell Watsdachances (Ire) Diamond Green (Fr) Brown Swipe K Birdstone Desormeaux Not selected (in order of preference) Tale of S’avall Tale of Ekati Tagg Bawina (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) Laffon-Parias Unbridled Outlaw K Unbridled’s Song Romans Elektrum (Ire) High Chaparral (Ire) Sadler Not selected (in order of preference) Irish Rookie (Ire) Azamour (Ire) Meade Conquest Big E K Tapit Casse Talmada Cape Cross (Ire) Varian Bridge (Ire) Zoffany (Ire) O’Brien Stormy Lucy Stormy Atlantic Moger Jr Siding Spring K Warrior’s Reward Casse Recepta K Speightstown Toner Fellowship Awesome of Course Gold Personal Diary City Zip V Oliver Tom’s Ready K More Than Ready Stewart Mutadis Mutandis (Ire) Mastercraftsman (Ire) Walker Headline News • PAGE 8 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 2:50 p.m. EDT Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 3:30 p.m. EDT BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT-GI, $1,500,000, 3yo/up, 6f BREEDERS’ CUP MILE-GI, $2,000,000, 3yo/up, 1mT HORSE SIRE TRAINER HORSE SIRE TRAINER Appealing Tale K Tale of the Cat Miller Bawina (Ire) Dubawi (Ire) Laffon-Parias Big Macher Beau Genius Baltas (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Fabre Favorite Tale Tale of the Cat G Preciado Grand Arch K Arch Lynch Holy Boss K Street Boss Asmussen Impassable (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Laffon-Parias Kobe’s Back Flatter Eurton Karakontie (Jpn) Bernstein Pease La Verdad Yes It’s True Rice Lea First Samurai Mott Limousine Liberal Successful Appeal Colebrook Make Believe (GB) Makfi (GB) Fabre Masochistic Sought After Ellis Midnight Storm K Pioneerof the Nile D’Amato Palace City Zip Rice Private Zone K Macho Uno Navarro Mondialiste (Ire) Galileo (Ire) O’Meara Runhappy K Super Saver Borell Mshawish K Medaglia d’Oro Pletcher Salutos Amigos Salute the Sarge Jacobson Obviously (Ire) Choisir (Ire) d’Amato Stallwalkin’ Dude City Place Jacobson Tepin Bernstein Casse Wild Dude Wildcat Heir Hollendorfer Time Test (GB) Dubawi (Ire) Charlton Tourist Tiznow Mott Not selected (in order of preference) Barbados K Speightstown Tomlinson Not selected (in order of preference) Ivan Fallunovalot Valid Expectations Howard War Envoy War Front O’Brien Alsvid Officer Hartman K Recepta Speightstown Toner Gentlemen’s Bet Half Ours Moquett Jimmy Bouncer Square Eddie O’Neill Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes Holy Lute K Midnight Lute Cassidy entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates. Nates Mineshaft Mineshaft Smith Headline News • PAGE 9 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Breeders’ Cup Pre-Entries cont. Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 12:45 p.m. EDT BREEDERS’ CUP TURF SPRINT-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, 5 1/2fT Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 1:25 p.m. EDT HORSE SIRE TRAINER BREEDERS’ CUP FILLY & MARE SPRINT-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, Ageless K Successful Appeal Delacour f/m, 7f Bobby’s Kitten Kitten’s Joy Brown HORSE SIRE TRAINER Channel Marker K Purim Bauer Artemis Agrotera Roman Ruler Hushion Green Mask Mizzen Mast Ward Cavorting K Bernardini McLaughlin Lady Shipman Midshipman O’Connell Curalina K Curlin Pletcher Mongolian Saturday K Any Given Saturday Ganbat Dame Dorothy K Bernardini Pletcher No Silent Silent Name (Jpn) G Mandella Fioretti K Bernardini Hamilton Obviously (Ire) Choisir (Aus) D’Amato Judy the Beauty K Ghostzapper Ward Pure Sensation Zensational Clement Kiss to Remember K Big Brown Wolfson Ready for Rye K City Zip Albertrani La Verdad Yes It’s True Rice Sharp Sensation K Sharp Humor Baker Merry Meadow Henny Hughes Hennig Something Extra K Indian Charlie Cox Room for Me K Harlington Jacobson The Great War K War Front Ward Stonetastic K Mizzen Mast Breen Undrafted K Purim Ward Super Majesty K Super Saver Hollendorfer Taris K Flatter Callaghan Not selected (in order of preference) Wavell Avenue Harlington Brown Marchman Sharp Humor Calhoun Stacked Deck First Samurai Minshall Not selected Jimmy Bouncer Square Eddie O’Neill Sweet Whiskey Old Fashioned Pletcher Joe Franklin Bernstein Jacobson Rumble Doll K Street Boss Falcone Jr Market Light “Marley” is owned by Christine Siegel and ridden by Emily Brollier.

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Friday, Keeneland, post time: 5:35 p.m. EDT LONGINES BREEDERS’ CUP DISTAFF-GI, $2,000,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8m HORSE SIRE TRAINER Beholder K Henny Hughes R Mandella Curalina K Curlin Pletcher Frivolous Empire Maker V Oliver Got Lucky A.P. Indy Pletcher I’m a Chatterbox K Munnings L Jones My Sweet Addiction Tiznow M Jones Salama K Desert Party LoPresti Sheer Drama Burning Roma Fawkes Stellar Wind Curlin Sadler Stopchargingmaria K Tale of the Cat Pletcher Untapable Tapit Asmussen Warren’s Veneda Affirmative Lewis Wedding Toast Tapit McLaughlin Yahilwa K Medaglia d’Oro Cassidy Not selected (in order of preference) Calamity Kate Yes It’s True Breen Peace and War K War Front Motion

BREEDERS’ CUP PRE-ENTRIES Cross-Entered Horses Horse 1st Preference 2nd Preference Appealing Tale Dirt Mile Sprint Barbados Sprint Dirt Mile Bawina F/M Turf Mile Beholder Classic Distaff Curalina Distaff F/M Sprint Hollywood Don Juvenile Turf Juvenile Impassable Mile F/M Turf Isotherm Juvenile Turf Juvenile Jimmy Bouncer Sprint Turf Sprint Land Over Sea Juvenile Fillies Juv. Fillies Turf La Verdad F/M Sprint Sprint Lea Mile Dirt Mile Midnight Storm Mile Dirt Mile Mshawish Mile Dirt Mile Nates Mineshaft Sprint Dirt Mile Nemoralia Juv. Fillies Turf Juvenile Fillies Obviously Mile Turf Sprint Ralis Juvenile Juvenile Turf Recepta F/M Turf Mile Riker Juvenile Juvenile Turf Siding Spring Juvenile Turf Juvenile Thrilled Juv. Fillies Turf Juvenile Fillies War Envoy Dirt Mile Mile Waterloo Bridge Juvenile Turf Juvenile Headline News • PAGE 11 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Friday, Keeneland, post time: 3:30 p.m. EDT Friday, Keeneland, post time: 4:10 p.m. EDT BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE TURF-GI, $1,000,000, 2yo, c/g, 1mT LAS VEGAS BREEDERS’ CUP DIRT MILE-GI, $1,000,000, 3yo/up, HORSE SIRE TRAINER 1m Airoforce Colonel John Casse HORSE SIRE TRAINER Azar K Scat Daddy Pletcher Appealing Tale K Tale of the Cat Miller Birchwood (Ire) Dark Angel (Ire) Fahey Barbados K Speightstown Tomlinson Camelot Kitten Kitten’s Joy Brown Bradester K Lion Heart Kenneally Conquest Daddyo K Scat Daddy Casse Lea First Samurai Mott Cymric Kitten’s Joy Gosden Liam’s Map K Unbridled’s Song Pletcher Hit It a Bomb War Front O’Brien Mr. Z K Malibu Moon Lukas Hollywood Don K Tapit Miller Mshawish K Medaglia d’Oro Pletcher Isotherm Lonhro (Aus) Weaver Red Vine Candy Ride (Arg) Clement Manhattan Dan Big Brown Contessa Tapiture Tapit Asmussen Ralis Square Eddie O’Neill Valid K Medaglia d’Oro Vitali Riker K Include Gonzalez War Envoy War Front O’Brien Shogun (Ire) Fastnet Rock (Aus) O’Brien Wicked Strong K Hard Spun Jerkens Sky Marshal K Sky Minshall Not selected (in order of preference) Not selected (in order of preference) War Story K Northern Afleet Radesovich Ray’s the Bar (GB) Exceed and Excel (Aus) Brown Midnight Storm K Pioneerof the Nile d’Amato Highland Sky Sky Mesa Tagg Street Strategy K Street Sense Morse Waterloo Bridge (Ire) Zoffany (Ire) O’Brien Nate’s Mineshaft Mineshaft Smith Dressed in Hermes Hat Trick (Jpn) Armstrong Siding Spring K Warrior’s Reward Casse Friday, Keeneland, post time: 4:50 p.m. EDT Ample Sufficiency English Channel Weld BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES TURF-GI, $1,000,000, 2yo, f, Humphrey Bogart (Ire) Tagula (Ire) Hannon 1mT Catapult K Kitten’sJ oy Brown HORSE SIRE TRAINER Imperial Warrior K Majestic Warrior Sano Alice Springs (Ire) Galileo (Ire) O’Brien Tequila Joe K Stormy Atlantic Stidham Andreya’s Reward K Warrior’s Reward Wolfson Strike Midnight K Smart Strike Gyarmati Catch a Glimpse K City Zip Casse Sheikh of Sheikhs K Discreetly Mine Ward Harmonize K Scat Daddy Mott Copingaway K Brother Derek Mejia Illuminate (Ire) Zoffany (Ire) Hannon Land Over Sea K Bellamy Road O’Neill 2015 Breeders’ Cup Post Times (ET) Last Waltz (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Brown Saturday Mirage (Ire) Oasis Dream (GB) Callaghan 12:05 p.m. Juvenile Fillies Nemoralia K More Than Ready Noseda 12:45 p.m. Turf Sprint Pricedtoperfection Temple City Brown 1:25 p.m. F/M Sprint Ruby Notion Great Notion Ward 2:10 p.m. F/M Turf Sapphire Kitten Kitten’s Joy Sharp 2:50 p.m. Sentient Jet Sprint Tin Type Gal Tapit Motion 3:30 p.m. Mile Thrilled Uncle Mo Pletcher 4:10 p.m. Sentient Jet Juvenile 4:50 p.m. Turf Not selected (in order of preference) 5:35 p.m. Classic Gliding By Artie Schiller Mott Time and Motion Tapit Toner Friday Llanita (GB) Rock of Gibraltar (Ire) Brown 3:30 p.m. Juvenile Turf Silky Girl K Scat Daddy Mott 4:10 p.m. Las Vegas Dirt Mile Vieja Luna Street Hero Amaya 4:50 p.m. Juvenile Fillies Turf La Piba K Lookin at Lucky Correas 5:35 p.m. Longines Distaff Headline News • PAGE 12 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Shipping in from his home base at The Thoroughbred Center, Runhappy clocked splits of :11.80, :23.40, :34.60, :46.40, :58 and 1:09.80 with regular exercise rider Omar Torres aboard. He galloped out in 1:23 and 1:36.80. (Video) “It was pretty explosive at the beginning,” trainer Maria Borell said. “I was like, ‘Easy boy.’ He definitely really wanted to go in the beginning. I had guessed he was going to do 1:10. That’s just BEHOLDER BACK TO NORMAL how this horse is. Omar was asking him to slow down.” Runhappy followed his success in the King’s Bishop with a Spendthrift Farm’s Beholder (Henny Hughes) is back to normal defeat of older horses, including champion Work All Week (City Wednesday after spiking a slight fever Tuesday morning caused Zip), in Keeneland’s GIII Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix S. Oct. 2. by the stress of shipping from California to Kentucky Monday. “He came out of the Phoenix really excellent; we couldn’t ask The two-time champion did not go to the track Tuesday or him to be training any better,” Borell said. “He’s training better Wednesday morning, but will exercise over the Keeneland for this race than he was before the King’s Bishop and the surface for the first time Thursday morning when she returns to Phoenix, so he’s really coming into himself. He wants to run. He her regular routine. wants to be in front of everybody, even the pony at home.” “She is doing very well today,” trainer Richard Mandella said during a media teleconference Wednesday. “[Tuesday] morning, the first morning after she got here, she had a temperature and she just was suffering from what we would call shipping fever. I just think it was brought on by the fact she was really tense on the plane. Beholder & Richard Mandella Consequently, with a little bit Coady Photography of treatment, she is doing great. Her blood has corrected itself and her temperature has been good since [Tuesday] morning. I’m thinking I am probably Runhappy | Coady Photography going to gallop in the morning. We will see how that goes, but I think we are back to normal.” The bay returned home to The Thoroughbred Training Center Mandella added that she was still on track for the GI Breeders’ and will jog a mile Thursday. Cup Classic and was doing so well Wednesday morning, he “He’ll get turned out and next week, probably Wednesday planned to get her out a bit to take the edge off. when we come back, we might just blow him out a little eighth-- “Today she is jumping out of her hide,” the Hall of Famer said. we’ll see,” Borell commented. “We’ll see how he comes out of “We are just getting ready to ride her under the stable here this [this breeze]. Looks like he came out pretty well so far.” afternoon, just to do a little something with her and then we will Fellow resident of The Thoroughbred Training Center and gallop her [Thursday] morning.” GII Thoroughbred Club of America S. winner Fioretti (Bernardini) remained at her home base for her breeze Wednesday. The GI Breeders’ Cup F/M Sprint contender covered five furlongs in 1:02.40 (1/4). SENSATIONAL WORK FOR RUNHAPPY “I was really happy with it,” said trainer Anthony Hamilton, James McIngvale’s GI King’s Bishop S. hero Runhappy (Super who never has had a Breeders’ Cup starter. “We plan to come Saver) caught the attention of many members of the racing over to Keeneland Tuesday night and be on the track there community Wednesday after a six-furlong breeze in 1:09.80 at Wednesday morning.” Keeneland. The sophomore is preparing for a start in the GI Breeders’ Cup Sprint in Lexington Oct. 31. Headline News • PAGE 13 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Breeders’ Cup Bulletin cont. GOLDEN HORN WORKS FOR BREEDERS’ CUP Star European 3-year-old Golden Horn (GB) (Cape Cross {Ire}) SHEER DRAMA FIRES WARNING SHOT moved one step closer to an engagement in the GI Breeders’ Harold Queen’s dual Grade I winner Sheer Drama (Burning Cup Turf after pleasing trainer John Gosden in a work at Roma) worked a bullet five furlongs in :58.88 at her Gulfstream Newmarket Wednesday. The winner of this year’s G1 Investec base Wednesday in her final work prior to the GI Breeders’ Cup Derby, G1 Coral-Eclipse, G1 QIPCO Irish Champion S. and Distaff at Keeneland Oct. 30. G1 Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, worked under regular race “She went excellent,” trainer David Fawkes said. “She did it rider Frankie Dettori. well and galloped out good. She’s fit. She came back today, and "Golden Horn worked this morning and we were happy with she wasn’t even blowing. It was like she didn’t even do anything. how he worked,” said Gosden. “He worked on the long gallop She drank water, which is good, but she wasn’t huffing and and Frankie Dettori was puffing by any means. She’s doing pretty darn good right now. I pleased with him. The plan hope she stays this good. Now we have to get to the next step is for him to head out on and get her in the paddock.” Saturday, all being well. He Sheer Drama is one of 16 females entered for the Distaff and has held his condition enters off back-to-back wins in the GI Delaware H. July 18 and GI extremely well. He put the Personal Ensign S. Aug. 29. The chestnut will leave Gulfstream weight back on to what he Thursday night for the 15-hour drive to Kentucky. was before the Arc five “Once she gets there, she’ll have her regular training routine,” Golden Horn after winning days after the race. He has Fawkes remarked. “She likes to go out early, so she’ll go out the Arc | Racing Post some constitution, and that early. Whatever she needs. She doesn’t need to train hard, just is the one thing that gives get over the track and let her see the surroundings. We’ll school us hope racing this late in the year with him." in the paddock a lot, just walk through it and let her stand a little Another European shipper in good form for the Breeders’ Cup bit; that we’ll do almost every day.” is Khalid Abdullah’s Time Test (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), who will This will be the fourth trip to the Breeders’ Cup for Fawkes, contest the GI Mile for trainer Roger Charlton. who won his debut at the championships with Sheer Drama’s "Time Test is in a good place at the moment--I am very happy half-brother Big Drama (Montbrook) in the 2010 GI Breeders’ with him,” said Charlton. “He had a gallop at Wolverhampton Cup Sprint. last week, jumping out of the gates and spinning round the tight “You’ve got to bring 110%,” the conditioner said. “The guys turns under Ryan Moore, which was highly satisfactory.” that are there, they’re good horse trainers. Every single one of “I am very excited to have another Breeders' Cup runner with them, and they all know how to win. Whenever you bring big a lively chance, and if he gets a good draw I think that he is money, you better bring your big horse. It would be great [to capable of running very well,” Charlton added. “He may still win], absolutely; just wonderful.” prove to be at his best over a mile and a quarter, but he has enough class and speed to be effective over a mile and I think that the turns at Keeneland will suit him."

• BREEDERS’ CUP WORKTAB • Breeders’ Cup--Leading Trainers by Races Won BELMONT Effinex (Mineshaft), 5f, 1:00.76, 1/9 D W Lukas 20 Pure Sensation (Zensational), 4f, :48.34, 6/22 B Baffert 11 C McGaughey 9 GULFSTREAM W Mott 9 Sheer Drama (Burning Roma), 5f, :58.88, 1/11 A O’Brien 8 KEENELAND R Mandella 8 Conquest Daddyo (Scat Daddy), 5f, 1:00.80, 4/11 T Pletcher 7 Runhappy (Super Saver), 6f, 1:09.80, 1/1 N Drysdale 6 THE THOROUGHBRED CENTER R Frankel 6 Fioretti (Bernardini), 5f, 1:02.4, 1/4 M Stoute 6 Headline News • PAGE 14 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Breeders’ Cup Bulletin cont. Saturday, Keeneland, post time: 5:30 p.m. EDT PIN OAK VALLEY VIEW S.-GIII, $150,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mT POSTPONED OUT OF BREEDERS’ CUP TURF PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Calypso Beat Speightstown Lynch Ryan 118 G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. winner Postponed 2 Prado's Sweet Ride Fort Prado Valdivia Jr Block 120 (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) will not travel to Kentucky for the GI 3 Include Betty K Include Van Dyke Proctor 118 Breeders’ Cup Turf Oct. 31 after scoping dirty after a work in 4 Miss Double d'Oro Medaglia d'Oro Lopez Drysdale 118 Newmarket Wednesday. The 4-year-old, owned by Sheikh 5 Gap Year Bernardini Rosario McLaughlin 118 Mohammed Obaid, will now be aimed at the G1 Dubai Sheema 6 Stormy Regatta Midshipman Bravo Clement 120 7 Osaila (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Geroux Pletcher 120 Classic at Meydan in 8 America Mon Amie All American (Aus) Jimenez Granitz 118 March. 9 Tiger Ride Candy Ride (Arg) Prado Motion 120 "I have spoken with 10 Sunset Glow K Exchange Rate Hernandez Ward 118 Sheikh Mohammed 11 Marie K Unbridled's Song Albarado Gorder 118 Obaid this morning and I 12 Rainha Da Bateria K Broken Vow McCarthy Motion 118 can confirm that 13 Mrs McDougal K Medaglia d'Oro Leparoux Brown 120 Postponed will not run 14 Don't Leave Me Lemon Drop Kid Lanerie Pierce 120 Also Eligible in the Breeders' Cup," 15 Emmajestic Zensational Hernandez Lovell 118 Varian said in a 16 Strumming K Einstein (Brz) Gilligan Blair 118 Postponed | Racing Post statement. "His post-work scope was not Owners: 1-Rebecca Hillen, 2-Darrell and Sadie Brommer, 3-Brereton C. Jones 100% and we do not want to risk traveling him unless he is in and Timothy C. Thornton, 4-Calumet Farm (Brad Kelley), 5-Godolphin Racing, peak health. His likely next target will be the Dubai Sheema LLC, Lessee (Mohammed Al Maktoum, et al.), 6-Cheyenne Stables, LLC (Everett Dobson), 7-Al Shaqab Racing (Bradley Weisbord), 8-Menard, David, Captain Classic at the end of March, possibly with a prep run before." Jack Racing Stable LLC and Granitz, Anthony J., 9-Dixiana Farms, LLC (William Postponed has not run since taking the G2 Prix Foy at Shively), 10-Ten Broeck Farm, Inc. (David Mowat), 11-Three Chimneys Farm, Longchamp Sept. 13 for trainer Luca Cumani. Sheikh Obaid LLC (Zuleika B. Torrealba), 12-Three Chimneys Farm, LLC (Zuleika B. Torrealba), moved his entire string to Varian shortly thereafter. 13-William K. Warren, Jr., 14-Pin Oak Stable, LLC (Josephine Abercrombie), 15-Agave Racing Stable (Mark Martinez), 16-Kenneth E. Ayres

Breeders: 1-Pam Cockerill, Sean Graham & SHBloodstock, 2-Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Brommer, 3-Lavin Bloodstock & Brereton C. Jones, 4-Bluegrass Hall, LLC, Saturday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 7:00 p.m. EDT 5-Darley, 6-Pleasant Hill Partners, 7-Mennetou Syndicate, 8-Captain Jack Racing TWILIGHT DERBY-GII, $200,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mT Stable, 9-Dixiana Farms LLC, 10-Gayla Rankin/GLR Ranch, 11-Sun Valley Farm PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT and The Unbridled'sSong Syndicate, 12-Alexander Groves Matz, LLC, 13-Aaron & 1 Hunt (Ire) Dark Angel (Ire) Smith D'Amato 118 Marie Jones, 14-Pin Oak Stud, LLC, 15-Zayat Stables, LLC, 16-Manuel Rosales 2 Mister Brightside (Ire) Lord Shanakill Graham Noseda 118 3 Om K Munnings Stevens Hendricks 122 4 Ground Rules Smart Strike Garcia Sise Jr 118 TDN TODAY 5 Boone Docks K Smart Strike Nakatani Guillot 118 Headline News...... 24 pages 6 Soul Driver K Street Boss Baze Mullins 118 7 Daddy D T K Scat Daddy Espinoza Sadler 118 8 Royal Albert Hall (GB) Royal Applause (GB) Bejarano O'Neill 118 9 Second Summer K Summer Bird Gutierrez Eurton 118 10 Verraco K Old Fashioned Gonzalez Cassidy 118

Owners: 1-Michael House, 2-Walter R. Swinburn, 3-Sareen Family Trust, 4-Pam & Martin Wygod, 5-Southern Equine Stable, LLC, 6-Bloom Racing Stable LLC or Head of Plains Partners LLC, 7-Hronis Racing, LLC, 8-Head of Plains or Keh or Knight, Et Al, 9-S. Alesia, Ciaglia Racing LLC or Ferrell, Et Al, 10-DP Racing

Breeders: 1-Michael O'Callaghan, 2-Oghill House Stud, 3-Lavin Bloodstock, Bernie Sams &William S. Farish, Jr., 4-Pam & Martin Wygod, 5-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC, 6-John R. Penn, 7-Mike Abraham, 8-Old Mill Stud & S. Williams & J. Parry, 9-Richard Shultz, 10-Sarawin Stable & Joe Mroz Headline News • PAGE 15 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Rees would never complain about those sorts of things and gives other reasons for deciding to take the buyout, but it’s easy to believe her job just wasn’t as fun as it used to be. When asked why she’s leaving the paper, she says it’s because she wants to use her talents in other areas of the sport. by bill finley “I feel very passionate about some areas in racing,” Rees said. “My husband (Pat Dupuy) trains horses and I spend a lot of time at the barn and I decided at this point in my life I’d rather be a Cont. from p1 part of the racing world than the daily journalism world. I She went to work at the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1981 and decided that I’d rather use my communication skills in other covered her first horse race in 1983. By the 1984 Kentucky ways. I don’t want to be a daily beat writer anymore. I don’t Derby she had taken over as necessarily want to be in a position where I have to be impartial the horse racing beat writer about some things that I am passionate about. I am passionate for the Courier-Journal, a about some horsemen’s issues and I’d like to think that I can relationship that appeared to use my communications skills and reporting skills to not just have no expiration date. represent horsemen’s entities but also racetracks. I want to help From the home of the promote Kentucky racing. I felt like I could have stayed at the Kentucky Derby, the Courier- Courier as long as I wanted to, but I thought this was a good Journal had to have a full- time to pursue these other interests that I have.” time racing writer, or at least Rees doesn’t know what the Courier-Journal will do about one would think. And Rees replacing her and Sports Editor Chris White told the TDN in an never wavered in her email that no decisions have been made yet about what to do commitment to excellence or with the racing beat. But with newspapers being what they are showed signs of wanting to these days it’s all but guaranteed that the Courier-Journal will move on. She was always not hire someone to take her place and will instead go with a there, on the backstretch, in reporter-by-committee structure using the remaining staffers to Jennie Rees | Horsephotos the press box or winner’s handle the racing job. circle, always getting the story. She never slowed down or lost When Rees leaves Nov. 1, there will be only one remaining her enthusiasm. racing writer left for a daily metropolitan paper, Alicia Wincze She’s covered every Derby since 1984, every Breeders’ Cup Hughes of the Lexington Herald-Leader. Working in a horse there has been and along the way she has won four Eclipse crazy town for a paper that appears to be relatively stable, it Awards and was included in the Joe Hirsch Media Roll of Honor would seem that she’s not going anywhere, but one never in 2014 at the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. knows. When you can lose a Jennie Rees anything is possible. “When I started doing this it used to be like adult summer Rees was well liked by just about everybody but there will be camp,” she said. “There would be this group and you would those who won’t get too maudlin about her exit. Isn’t this what meet them at every stop. At the Florida Derby, they had a press progress is all about? If it is, then maybe progress isn’t all it’s hotel and hospitality suite. Guys playing poker and there was an cracked up to be. There were brilliant men who brought racing open bar. Now there are so few people doing this. When I go to to life day after day in the sports pages of America, some of the Santa Anita Derby or the Travers, with very few exceptions, I whom helped make the Kentucky Derby what it is today. Red am the only out-of-market writer there.” Smith and Joe Palmer. Jim Murray and Bill Nack. Walter Haight, But even someone of her stature working in the city where she Steve Crist, Andy Beyer. And of late, Jennie Rees. They were worked eventually had to deal with the shifting fortunes of part of the fabric of the sport and without them the sport just newspapers and horse racing. In a state where college isn’t as good. basketball, and not horse racing, is truly No. 1, her page one Rees says don’t be sad for her. She’s excited about the next stories became page four stories. Her 1,800-word features chapter in her life. But you should be sad for the game. became 800-word features. The paper could no longer afford to Feedback? E-mail [email protected] send her to all the races she wanted to go to. She announced recently that she has accepted a buyout from the Courier-Journal and that Nov. 1 will be her last day there. Headline News • PAGE 16 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

North American Report cont. Asked about current market conditions, Duignan echoed a common theme. “If you’re selling numbers, it’s tough,” he said. THE FACTOR COLT TOPS THIRD DAY AT “There’s money for the good ones, but it’s very selective, and then there’s just a huge fall off the cliff.” FTKOCT By Lucas Marquardt Duignan said an imbalance between supply and demand, at Wednesday’s third session of the Fasig-Tipton October Fall least in the bottom third of the market, seems to be the culprit. Yearlings Sale dipped a touch by average and median compared “In past years, we had the Russians or the South Americans to the first two days of the sale, but well-pedigreed and buy a lot of those [lower-end horses], but we don’t seem to attractive horses continued to do well on the penultimate day of have that here. I do think it’s more a lack of buyers than the selling. The 213 horses that sold on Wednesday brought horses themselves—there are going to be some good buys out $6,727,700, an average of $31,585. The session median was here.” $15,000. A colt by Uncle Mo--Scott’s Aly Cat (Tale of the Cat) brought That left the cumulative 2015 figures at 639 horses sold for $250,000 to be the session’s second-highest lot. Paul Sharp $21,566,700, an average of $33,751. The cumulative median is signed for the colt, who was consigned by Van Meter-Gentry $15,000. Sales, agent, as Hip 944. Direct year-over-year comparisons are difficult from 2014, “In general, I think the trade’s been pretty good,” Sharp said of when the sale was held over three sessions. Last year’s overall the market. “Good horses are bringing relative money. But this average was $35,850, time of year, there are a lot of horses that might not be the type while the median was we want to buy to pinhook, but that are still good horses. And $18,500. those horses aren’t finding the end users.” Yesterday’s RNA rate, The session’s third-highest lot, and top-priced filly, was a from 93 horses not sold, $160,000 Unbridled’s Song miss out of Scoot On By (Catienus). was 30.4%. The The filly, named She Has Risen, was consigned by Taylor Made cumulative RNA now Sales as Hip 943. She is a half-sister to MSP Triple Cross stands at 31.6%. (Werblin). “It was a very similar The sale’s fourth and final session gets underway today at The Factor | Lee Thomas marketplace that we 10:00 a.m. For complete results and catalogue, visit saw over the first two www.fasigtipton.com. days,” said Fasig-Tipton President and CEO Boyd Browning, Jr. “There’s lots of competition for what are perceived to be the Loaded for BC Bear, Sharp Reloads at F-T… better-quality horses. The folks downstairs are saying they can’t If you break and train young horses, to have a single runner in get anything bought that they really like, and it’s hard to sell a the Breeders’ Cup is an accomplishment. So the fact that Paul horse that’s not perceived to be of a certain value.” Sharp is set to have five in the World Championships is truly Topping the session at $290,000 was a colt from the first crop noteworthy, especially considering the Florida-based horseman of the breakout freshman sire The Factor (War Front). Altimira and his wife Sarah break only 50 or so youngsters a year. Racing purchased the son of Salvar (Eddington), a half-sibling to “My horses are running like crazy this year,” Sharp shrugged in the good sprinter Clearly Now (Horse Greeley), from the draft of a matter-of-fact manner from the back ring at Fasig yesterday. Paramount Sales, agent. The Apr. 4-foaled bay sold as Hip 927. Yes they are. Among the The colt was originally purchased for $115,000 by Springhouse Sharp-broke horses Farm. “He was a very nice colt, and all the right people landed pre-entered for the on him,” said Paramount’s Gabriel Duignan. “We put a stop to Breeders’ Cup is the the scopes at 13—he was very popular.” unbeaten juvenile Riker Coming into the session, The Factor was the second-leading (Include) (Juvenile); the first-crop sire with an average of $145,506 from 65 sold. classy MGISW Hard Not to Duignan said he’s been impressed by Lane’s End sire’s first Like (Hard Spun) (F/M Turf); yearlings. “He’s definitely making a very, very nice horse,” he Isidro Centeno (left) and Sharp the Turf Sprint hopefuls said. “They’re all a uniform type--they’re very athletic, sharp, Lucas Marquardt photo Channel Marker (Purim) precocious-looking horses. He’s a stallion, I have to say, that has and Something Extra (Indian Charlie); and Catch a Glimpse (City a great shot at making it. Mine here really threw back to War Zip) (Juvenile Fillies Turf). Cont. p17 Front, or even to Danzig.” Headline News • PAGE 17 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

But Sharp’s mind wasn’t lingering on dreams of Breeders’ Cup glory Wednesday in Lexington. Instead, he was looking for future stars, and hopes he found one in the form of Hip 944. “He’s absolutely gorgeous,” Sharp said. “He looks like a good Indian Charlie, if you remember what the good Indian Charlies used to look like.” The colt, consigned by Van Meter-Gentry Sales, is the first foal FASIG-TIPTON OCTOBER YEARLING SALE from Scott’s Aly Cat (Tale of the Cat), a half to SW King Henny. WEDNESDAY’S TOP LOTS Sharp said he was buying for an undisclosed partnership. “We Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) had got some people together to buy him, and we knew he was 927 colt The Factor Salvar 290,000 going to cost some money,” explained Sharp. “We put one ($115,000 wnlg ‘14 KEENOV; $120,000 i/u ‘13 KEENOV) figure on him for racing, and one for pinhooking, and he kind of B-Lane’s End Bloodstock (KY) fell in between. We’ll get him home and break him, and we’ll Consigned by Paramount Sales Agent XLIV evaluate him like we do all our horses. If we think he’ll be a Purchased by Altimira Racing pinhook-able horse, we’ll definitely give it a try. Uncle Mo is the 944 colt Uncle Mo Scott’s Aly Cat 250,000 leading freshman sire, and if he has a good Breeders’ Cup, ($90,000 wnlg ‘14 OBSOCT; $105,000 i/u ‘13 KEENOV) there’s a lot of upside here.” B-Lambholm & Constance Wickes (FL) Uncle Mo is expected to a pair in the Breeder’s Cup, not Consigned by Vanmeter-Gentry Sales Agent II including the GI Alcibiades winner Gomo, who has been Purchased by Paul Sharp, Agent sidelined by injury. The Ashford sire’s unbeaten Nyquist will be 943 filly Unbridled’s Song Scoot on By 160,000 among the favorites for the GI Juvenile, while Thrilled is B-Gail Rice & Unbridled’s Song Syndicate (FL) cross-entered in the Juvenile Fillies and Juvenile Fillies Turf. Likely to join the former in the Juvenile is Riker, who emerged Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XV from Sharp’s program this spring to go four-for-four up at Purchased by K C Racing Woodbine. Sold for $60,000 to Tucci Stables and trainer Nick 889 colt Unbridled’s Song River Brat 157,000 Gonzalez at OBS April, Riker won the six-furlong Colin S., the B-Blackstone Farm (PA) seven-furlong Swynford S., and, in his latest, the 1 1/16-mile Consigned by Warrendale Sales Agent II GIII Grey S.--a Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In” event. Purchased by John Oxley Though Riker was sold by Sharp this spring, he said the real credit goes to his longtime farm manager assistant trainer Isidro Centeno. “He’s an excellent horseman and has been with me for 15 years,” said Sharp. “He pinhooks some horses each year, and I just give him a platform to do it. It was really Isidro who liked the horse, and the horse really progressed as we trained him. He did things so effortlessly, and we got to thinking that this was a good horse. He didn’t get the fast work at the sale to get the FASIG-TIPTON OCTOBER SALE attention that some other horses got. I think he breezed in Session Cumulative :10 2/5. But he galloped out in :33 flat, and we tried to get him • Catalogued 371 1114 • No. Offered 306 664 out in front of people because we knew he was a good horse. He • No. Sold 213 369 went to a good trainer and good connections, and he verified for • RNAs 93 295 them he was a nice horse.” • % RNAs 30.4% 44.4% Gonzalez sent Riker out to a five-furlong move of Woodbine’s • No. $200K+ 2 11 dirt training track on Tuesday, when the colt earned the bullet • High Price $250,000 $340,000 • Gross $6,727,700 $21,566,700 with a 1:00.20 move. Riker’s wins have all come over • Average $31,585 $33,751 Woodbine’s Poly. • Median $15,000 $15,000 “It’s always a question of whether they’ll make the move to the dirt, but on the farm, training on the dirt track, I thought he trained just as good as he did on the synthetic at OBS,” said Sharp.

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Kay also reported that NYRA saw an increase of 13.8% in revenue from dining, concessions and merchandise over the course of the meet. "Over the past two years, our efforts to enhance the overall experience and improve the quality of racing are clearly resonating with our horseplayers, our fans and with their families," said Kay. Since 2013, a plethora of capital improvements have been FASIG-TIPTON OCTOBER SALE--WEDNESDAY undertaken on the grounds at Saratoga with the goal of enhanced customer experience. Some of the additions and Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) upgrades unveiled during the 2015 season were the Saratoga 840 colt Pioneerof the Nile Quite a Knightmare 145,000 Walk of Fame; the Tom Durkin Replay Center; and a revitalized B-Huntington Stud Farm (ON) Lower Carousel and new Fourstardave Sports Bar. Better than Consigned by Gainesway, agent 2200 reservations for tables in the sports bar during the course Purchased by Michael DePaulo of the meet. Oak Ridge Farm scooped up this colt for just $62,000 as a Kay also indicated that the momentum generated at Saratoga weanling at the Keeneland November sale. That investment has carried over to the Fall Championship Meet at Belmont. proved quite smart when the Pioneerof the Nile colt more than Daily all-sources handle through Oct. 18 is 5.4% ahead of the doubled the return. "He was a late foal and was immature when 2014 figures through 28 race days. we bought him," said Gainesway's Michael Hernon. "He wasn't The next board meeting is scheduled for Dec. 9 in New York simple. He took some careful management from time to time, City. and this sale gave him some additional time to develop. We were very pleased with the result, and we wish the buyer, trainer Michael DePaulo, the best of luck with him."

866 colt Wildcat Heir Red Hot Lover 150,000 B-Juan Rodriguez (FL) Consigned by Top Line Sales LL, Agent for JSM Equine LLC Purchased by Conquest Stables Juan Rodriguez purchased dam Red Hot Lover for just $4,5000 with this foal in utero at the OBS October Sale in 2013. It proved to be one of the larger nets on the day, when that $4,500 investment returned over 33 times that Wednesday.

NYRA REORGANIZATION BOARD RECAPS RECORD SARATOGA, REPORTS STRONG Beginning of the end for the age of the betting ticket There is simply no way to have tickets for every bet anyone wants to FINANCIALS AT MEETING make. Nobody could think them all up and the club, as operator, During a Wednesday meeting in Midtown Manhattan, the New would never want to print up tickets for them all even if York Racing Association’s Reorganization Board of Directors someone could. Alan Aitken, South China Morning Post recapped a successful Saratoga meeting and reported strong financial performance year-to-date. Expanded gaming not yet here; fighting over projected NYRA CEO and President Christopher Kay said that the total revenue is Pennsylvania is contemplating expanding gaming to handle at Saratoga was $656.1 million, a 14.1% improvement the Internet or perhaps putting slot machines in off-track over 2014 and easily broke the previous handle record of $590.1 wagering facilities. The horsemen are concerned the new million set in 2012. There was also record on-track handle of ventures will siphon bettors away from the tracks and they $157.6 million, a 4.8% increase over last year. This also won’t get the same cut of the new revenues. Dennis Owens, established a new record, eclipsing the previous high of $150.6 www. abc27.com million in 2012. Headline News • PAGE 19 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Kent-based John Best had managed to get his way when going to €60,000 for Jean-Pierre and Guillaume Garcon’s colt by Muhtathir (GB) (lot 207), a grandson of the G3 Prix de la Grotte winner Absurde (Fr) (Green Desert) out of her young Thunder Gulch daughter Abondante. Haras du Quesnay will forever be synonymous with Motivator’s daughter Treve (Fr), and another filly by their ACTION LIVELY AT ARQANA PART TWO resident stallion, and bred on the same cross, was in the limelight Wednesday evening when sold for €120,000 to Patricia By Emma Berry Boutin on behalf of Edouard Rothschild. Lot 277 is out of the G3 Prix winner Dalna (Fr) (Anabaa) and is a sister to the After a steady start to Part 1 of Arqana’s October Sale, the first juvenile scorer Do Your Bit (Fr). The family also includes another of three Part 2 sessions felt an altogether livelier affair, with Quesnay stallion, Dunkerque (Fr) (Highest Honor {Fr}). figures up across the board from the equivalent day in 2014. Commenting on her selection, Boutin said, “I Five fewer yearlings were sold, but this didn’t prevent turnover granddaughters of Anabaa and Quesnay have already bred rising by almost 9% to €3,284,000 for 100 horses at an some very good fillies by Motivator. She will be trained here in easy-to-calculate average of €32,840. That marked a rise of 14%, France.” while the median improved from €26,000 to €27,500. An 84% Having sold the session-toppers on each of the first two days clearance rate was much more reassuring than the opening day of the sale, Anna and Etienne Drion of the Coulonces and also an 8% rise from Consignment had plenty to 2014. celebrate, and that included David Redvers two good results on attended the October Wednesday with yearlings Sale Tuesday with by Le Havre, with whom Sheikh Fahad Al Thani, they have a close personal but was unable to stay association. Anna’s parents, to bid on his pick of the Jan and Maya Sundstrom, catalogue, lot 211, a colt Lot 211, Manduro colt | Arqana bred the G1 Prix du Jockey by Manduro (Ger) Moa Sundstrom with Lot 255 | APRH Club winner under their offered by the Coulonces Consignment. Arqana representative Team Hogdala banner and sold him as a yearling for €100,000 to Freddy Powell stepped into the breach on Redvers’s behalf and Gerard Augustin-Normand, who now stands him at Sylvain saw off a determined attempt by trainer John Best in securing Vidal’s Haras de le Cauviniere. This year’s offerings from the strong, rangey colt for €140,000. Coulonces Consignment contained a Le Havre colt named Storm Redvers later commented, “For me he was one of the best Trigger (Fr) (lot 255) bred by Anna’s 14-year-old daughter Moa, horses in the sale. He looks a very good middle-distance horse in who led the colt around the ring with tears streaking her cheeks the making. I was expecting to pay a fair bit for him as he is such as his price rose to €72,000 and he was bought by Vidal. a nice horse, but I had to stretch my budget.” Moa was not the only one moved by the occasion, as her The colt is the first foal of the unraced Ajudicate (GB) (Dansili tearful mother explained how her young daughter came to {GB}), a full-sister to Khalid Abdullah’s dual French winner breed the son of the Group 3-winning mare Camporese (Ire) Permit (GB), who has won two group races in Australia since (Sadler’s Wells). being sold for 120,000gns to join Chris Waller’s stable. Another “We have a very good client who gave the mare to Moa,” said sibling, the 2-year-old Richie McCaw (GB) (Zamindar), won a Anna. “She put her in foal to Myboycharlie (Ire) and that filly Chelmsford maiden last week for Mark Johnston. made €30,000 last year. Moa then reinvested her profits and Powell was back in action later for Redvers when bidding bought another mare. The second mare is now in foal to No Nay €55,000 for a daughter of Sunday Break (Jpn) (lot 244) who was Never and she needs to pay the nomination fee, so this will offered for sale by Haras de Grandcamp, where the son of Forty really help and she will probably now go out and buy another Niner stands. The filly’s unraced dam Belle Dame (Ger) (Pilsudski mare.” {GB}) is a half-sister to the G2 Prix Robert Papin winner Cont. p20 Boccassini (Ger) (Artan {Ire}). Headline News • PAGE 20 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Anna added, “Moa has to do everything herself, from making Haras de la Reboursiere’s robust grey stallion Martaline (Fr) the phone calls to book the nominations to presenting the (Linamix {Fr}) appeals to buyers of both flat horses and jumpers horses at the sale.” and both options are open to lot 286, a March-born son of the Just five lots later Le Havre brought more joy for the Coulonces multiple winner Ealore (Fr) (Kendor {Fr}) who was bought by team when his filly out of the winning Linamix mare Carmelixa Jean-Claude Rouget for €80,000. The Pau trainer signed for (Ire) was bought by Alban de another member of the family, Fingertips (Fr), by the same sire Mieulle for €105,000 on behalf at last year’s Osarus Breeze-up Sale in Pornichet. The colt has of Sheikh Abdulla Bin Khalifa Al since won at Bordeaux le Bouscat and, still listed as owned by Thani’s Umm Qarn Farm. Rouget, has been sent to continue his career at the Somerset “She’s a nice big filly who will jumping stable of David Pipe. be trained by Freddy Head and Buying through Patrick Barbe, Chantilly-based Japanese trainer will be a good breeding Satoshi Kobayashi stretched to €75,000 to buy lot 280, Haras prospect in time. I like the cross d’Haspel’s Makfi (GB) half-sister to Zarwaan (GB) (Dutch Art Jan Sundstrom, Moa Sundstrom of Le Havre and Linamix,” said {GB}), the winner on Oct. 3 of the Listed Guisborough S. at and Anna Drion | Emma Berry de Mieulle, who trains in Qatar Redcar for Ed Dunlop and Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum. and manages Umm Qarn Farm. Mandore International bought the filly’s dam, the Cheveley Park Sheikh Abdulla has been a staunch supporter of Arqana’s Stud-bred but unraced Develyn (GB) (Pivotal), for just 8,500gns October Sale, and bought his multiple Group 1 winner and at Tattersalls when carrying Zarwaan, who was subsequently exciting young stallion Charm Spirit (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) sold as a yearling by José Delmotte’s Haspel team for €110,000 from Ecurie des Monceaux for €140,000 in 2012. That support at Arqana’s August Sale. Later offered by Willie Browne’s was rewarded again earlier in the day when his colt Dirgam (Ire) Mocklershill stable, he fetched 320,000gns as a breezer when (Galileo {Ire})--bought for him by de Mieulle for €80,000 two bought by Shadwell. years ago--won the listed Prix Vulcain next door at Deauville’s Two young French-based sires whose stock have been well Hippodrome de la Touques. received so far this week are Rio De La Plata and Rajsaman (Fr). Five yearlings by Haras du Logis resident Rio De La Plata returned an average of €25,000 from his debut fee of €7,000 , with buyers including pinhooker Con Marnane, who consigned Rio De La Plata to the Tattersalls Craven Breeze-up Sale of 2007.

Linamix’s son Rajsaman stands alongside Le Havre (Ire) at Haras de la Cauviniere and was the busiest freshman sire in France on his retirement. His six yearlings sold so far at the October Sale Arqana October Yearling Sale have averaged €44,833 from a starter fee of €4,000. SESSION TOTALS 2015 2014 A fan of both stallions appears to be Lyon trainer Marc • Catalogued 125 147 Pimbonnet, who bought a filly (lot 257) and a colt (lot 292) by • No. Offered 119 138 Rajsaman for €60,000 and €52,000 for new client Fabrice Petit. • No. Sold 100 105 Pimbonnet also signed for a well-made daughter of Rio De La • RNAs 19 33 • % RNAs 15.9% 23.9% Plata from Haras de Tourgeville (lot 295) at €38,000. • High Price €140,000 €150,000 The sale continues Thursday at 11 a.m. • Gross €3,284,000 €3,020,000 • Average (% change) €32,840 (+14.2%) €28,762 • Median (% change) €27,500 (+3.8%) €26,000 ARQANA OCTOBER YEARLING SALE CUMULATIVE 2015 2014 • Catalogued 317 330 SESSION TWO TOPS LOTS • No. Offered 295 315 Lot Sex Sire Dam Price (€) • No. Sold 235 233 211 c Manduro (Ger) Adjudicate (Fr) 140,000 • RNAs 60 82 Consigned by Coulonces Consignment • % RNAs 20.3% 26% • High Price €350,000 €290,000 Purchased by David Redvers Bloodstock • Gross €11,710,000 €11,536,000 277 f Motivator (GB) Dalna (Fr) 120,000 • Average (% change) €49,830 (+0.6%) €49,511 Consigned by Quesnay • Median (% change) €40,000 (n/c) €40,000 Purchased by Suprina Headline News • PAGE 21 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

260 f Le Havre (Ire) Carmelixia (Fr) 105,000 “I didn’t really know what to expect when I arrived at Consigned by Coulonces Consignment Coolmore, to be honest,” Brière said. “All the operations I had Purchased by Scea Haras de Victot experience with in France were smaller, like maybe 20 broodmares, tops.” INT’L EXPERIENCE PAYS OFF FOR BRIERE The commercial aspects of the business were the parts that By T.D. Thornton appealed to him most, Brière said. Yearling auctions involve being able to spot talent and In 2010 he had a brief opportunity to visit Kentucky to help gambling on how it might play out in the future. That present horses at the Keeneland sales for Indian Creek Stud, methodology can apply to humans as well as horses. “and I really enjoyed it, and knew I wanted to go back there,” Judging by a decent start from limited sales opportunities, Brière said. Charles Brière--who just hung out his shingle this year as In 2012, after four years at Coolmore, Brière wanted to Fairway Consignment Company-- broaden his international perspectives further. “I really wanted projects to be a decent long-term to go to America, but I didn’t know where to go,” he said. bet as he attempts to grow a Coolmore trainer Aidan O’Brien solved that dilemma by giving fledging business in a competitive him a reference and a point in the direction of Woods Edge market. Farm, where Peter O’Callaghan hired Brière as an assistant This week the Normandy- manager. based 29-year-old will wrap up his Brière said that for him, the most striking difference between first season as a consignor at the how the larger international bloodstock outfits operate and French yearling sales, with four what is considered the norm in France is the degree of offerings slated to sell at Arqana in specialization. Deauville Thursday and Friday. “You have people who are very specific in every type of job,” “Charles is very straightforward. Brière said, giving the example of veterinarians whose entire What you see is what you get. He’s practice might focus on only one very specific body part of the very conscientious and horse. But all the while he was accumulating international Charles Briere professional, a straight shooter,” experience, Brière said it remained his goal to return to his said French-born, California-based bloodstock agent Hubert home country. About a year ago, he decided it was time. Guy, who partnered with Brière on the newcomer’s first pair of “When I first came back from America, my idea was to work pinhooked colts that went through the ring. “The quality of the on a farm in France for a couple of years and start my own work is there, and in time I think he’ll pick up some important business after,” Brière said. “I hadn’t been in France for almost clients.” nine years, so I was a little bit afraid to start on my own straight Brière has been back in his native country only about a year away.” after more than eight years abroad gaining international But good jobs like managing a farm can be hard to come by in bloodstock management experience. France, so Brière took whatever horse work he could while Growing up in France, his family had no connection to horses. planning with Guy to acquire several foals late last year with the But after Brière started show riding and jumping at an early age, intent of selling them as 2015 yearlings. he knew that equine involvement was the direction he wanted In deciding what to call his new consignment company, Brière his career path to take. said he didn’t want to put his own name out front because he While still in high school earning an equine sciences diploma, felt it wouldn’t yet be recognized. Plus, he said, he wanted “an he got jobs preparing and presenting yearlings at the August English name, with the hope that it might attract a little more Deauville sales. “Straight away I really enjoyed it and I wanted to international interest.” stay in the business,” Brière said. He decided on Fairway. “It’s actually the name of the street After obtaining a degree in animal production at Centre de where my girlfriend was living in Florida,” Brière said, Formation Agricole in Sees in 2007, he parlayed a seven-month good-naturedly dismissing the notion that intense market internship at The Castlebridge Consignment in Ireland into a research went into the naming decision. “For the moment it’s three-year gig at Coolmore Stud. still very small. I rent stalls at Haras Du Ma. But I’m going to be At Coolmore, Brière worked in the foaling unit, broke renting a farm by the end of the year, still not a huge thing for yearlings, and eventually coordinated the running of the the moment. It will be in Normandy,” he said. breeding shed. Cont. p22 Headline News • PAGE 22 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Brière said the first yearling he sold in Deauville in August was “I don’t think I want to go into huge consignments, like a Kendargent (Fr) colt that he and Guy had bought for €55,000. Castlebridge. I want to keep it small compared to a Taylor Made “We were a little bit afraid that we had paid too much for him, or a Woods Edge. If I could bring 15 to 20 horses to each major but of course that’s the way the game goes,” he said. “We had sale, that would be my goal in 10 years,” Brière said. “You really to wait to see what he would bring, and he sold for €105,000, so have more time to spend with your horses when you operate a we were very happy. The second one was a Myboycharlie (Ire) smaller outfit. You really get to know them and see how they that we bought for €30,000 and sold for €35,000. It was a little are and what you need to improve.” short, but that’s the luck,” Brière said. The four yearlings that Fairway will send to auction this week are consignments from new clients: Lot 393, Shiferaw (Elusive City), a filly, is the third foal from a winning King’s Best mare FRENCH GROUP RESULTS, SPONSORED BY THE FRBC who has produced one winner; Lot 467 is an unnamed Myboycharlie (Ire) filly who is the second foal from a listed stakes-winning Testa Rossa (Aus) mare; Lot 513 is an unnamed Myboycharlie Lot 393, Elusive City filly | arqana.com (Ire) filly who is the second foal from a Selkirk mare; and Lot 565, Lucchesio (Air Chief Marshall {Ire}), a filly, is the second foal from a winning Highest Honor (Fr) mare. Wednesday, Deauville, France After being away from the French marketplace for the better PRIX DES RESERVOIRS-G3, €80,000, DVL, 10-21, 2yo, f, 8fT, part of a decade, Brière said, “it’s tricky for me to see what 1:48.03, vs. buyers are expecting in which sales, and which kind of horse you 1--@TRIXIA (FR), 122, f, 2, by Siyouni (Fr) have to have. The main thing seems to be to have a good mover. 1st Dam: Tianshan (Fr) (SW-Fr, $220,180), by Lahint A horse with good action. That’s what I really learned in 2nd Dam: Tangshan, by Zilzal America, especially with Keeneland.” 3rd Dam: Manzanares, by Sir Ivor He continued: “From my perspective, I would rather have a (€85,000 Ylg ‘14 ARAUG). O-Jean-Claude Seroul; B-G Sandor & horse with a light pedigree and a really good mover, rather than Mme G Sandor (FR); T-Frederic Rossi; J-Maxime Guyon. the opposite. I’m looking more for racehorses than just the €40,000. Lifetime Record: 4 starts, 4 wins, €89,000. Werk Nick pedigree. If you can get both, perfect. If you bring good horses Rating: A. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. and prep them properly and earn a reputation for selling sound 2--Jemayel (Ire), 122, f, 2, Lope de Vega (Ire)--Nawal (Fr), by horses, people will come to you, I think.” Homme de Loi (Ire). (€100,000 Ylg ‘14 AROCT). O-Al Shaqab Guy agreed: “I think people will notice the work Charles did in Racing; B-S.F. Bloodstock Llc (IRE); T-Jean-Claude Rouget. Deauville, and he should be quickly on his way to being one of €16,000. the up-and-coming consignors in France.” 3--Chartreuse (Ire), 122, f, 2, Lawman (Fr)--Bufera (Ire), by O’Callaghan said he won’t be surprised if Brière enjoys success King’s Best. (€100,000 Ylg ‘14 GOFSEP). O- with his new venture. Thoroughbred Racing; B-Citadel Stud (IRE); T-Freddy Head. “He’s a likable person, and he’s developing his level of €12,000. horsemanship and expanding his operation,” O’Callaghan said. “I Margins: 1 1/4, 1 1/4, 1. Odds: 1.50, 15.90, 3.30. think you’ll see that he won’t disappoint anyone. Anyone who Also Ran: Fireglow (GB), Apple Betty (Ire), Ella Diva (Fr), Aktoria puts their faith in him, I think he’ll reward it, because his work (Fr), Top Sensation (Fr). ethic and attitude are so good.” Brière has grand visions for Fairway--but not overly grand. Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com Farmland is expensive in France, he said, and because he is a catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. stickler about obtaining only top-notch help, he doesn’t mind taking on the brunt of the hands-on horse work himself. Prix des Reservoirs cont. p23 Headline News • PAGE 23 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Prix des Reservoirs cont. “It is very rare for an Oaks winner to be offered for sale in her Impressive on her first two starts at Vichy Aug. 4 and Classic winning year, and Qualify looks set to create enormous Marseille-Borely Aug. 31, Trixia turned provincial promise into interest, but it is the strength in depth of the Tattersalls black-type reality when extending her unbeaten record in December Sale which sets it apart,” said Tattersalls Chairman similarly convincing fashion in the Listed Criterium de Lyon over Edmond Mahony. “In addition to the Oaks winner Qualify, the this trip at Lyon-Parilly Sept. 24. Stalking the early pace in third, catalogue has a huge number of well-bred, well-covered mares, the bay moved smoothly to take command with 300 meters more than 130 group and listed winners/producers and an remaining and was quickly beyond recall from the slow-starting abundance of group and listed-winning fillies in and out of Jemayel for a snug pattern-race breakthrough. training.”

TATTERSALLS MARE CATALOGUE ONLINE The catalogue for Tattersalls’ December Mare Sale, which runs Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 at the Park Paddocks in Newmarket, is now online. The 1,113 broodmares and fillies in/out of training include five Classic or Group 1 winners and seven dams of Group 1 winners, and two Group/Grade 1-producing mares in foal to Dubawi (Ire). Those two mares are Ever Rigg (GB) (Dubai Destination) (lot 2015), the dam of this year’s G1 King George VI CHAUTAUQUA THE TALK OF THE TOWN and Queen Elizabeth S. victor Postponed (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) Chautauqua (Aus) (Encosta de Lago {Aus}) proved himself who is therefore carrying a full-sibling to that star; and Time possibly the leading of a highly contentious sprint division Control (GB) (Sadler’s during the Australian autumn with a win in the G1 T J Smith S. in Wells), (lot 1986) the dam April, and the 5-year-old gelding rides an unbeaten streak of of last year’s G1 Moyglare two this season into Friday’s G1 Manikato S. at Moonee Valley. Stud S. winner Cursory Following his resounding T J Smith score, Chautauqua rounded Glance (Distorted Humor). out his campaign with a There are four others solid fourth when stepped catalogued in foal to up to 1400 meters for the Dubawi: Grade/Group 1 G1 All Aged S. 12 days later. Oaks winner Qualify will be offered winners Ambivalent (Ire) He returned with a smart at Tattersalls | Racing Post (Authorized {Ire}) (lot 2025) score in the G2 McEwen S. and Icon Project (Empire over this track Sept. 5, and Maker) (lot 1977); Group 2 producer Kelly Nicole (Ire) (Rainbow followed up in the G2 Gilgai Quest) (lot 1945) and the regally bred Hanky Panky (Ire) (Galileo Chautauqua | Racing and Sports S. Oct. 4. He exits barrier {Ire}) (lot 2011), from the family of Gleneagles (Ire) (Galileo two here, one outside of his {Ire}). old rival Terravista (Aus) (Captain Rio {GB}), who appeared to go Recent racetrack stars catalogued include this year’s G1 off track late last season but won the G2 Premiere S. over Rebel Investec Oaks winner Qualify (Ire) (Fastnet Rock {Aus}) (lot Dane (Aus) (California Dane {Aus}) first-up Oct. 3. Terravista has 1987) and last year’s European champion juvenile filly Tiggy a win over Chautauqua to his credit in last year’s G1 Darley Wiggy (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) (lot 2019), as well as Ribbons (GB) Classic. (Manduro {Ger}) (lot 1985) and Odeliz (Ire) (Falco) (lot 2017), Veteran gelding Buffering (Aus) (Mossman {Aus}) earned his the last two winners of the G1 Prix Jean Romanet. Other Group fifth Group 1 win in the G2 Moir S. over this strip Oct. 2, and is 1 producers catalogued include top-level winner and producer expected to employ his usual ‘catch me if you can’ tactics over Ana Luna (GB) (Dream Well {Fr}) (lot 1997), in foal to Oasis one of his favorite tracks. Females have a strong record in this Dream (GB); Arum Lily (Woodman) (lot 1611), in foal to event, having won the Manikato seven times since 2000. Five- Nathaniel (Ire); and Night Visit (GB) (Sinndar {Ire}) (lot 1694), year-old mare Srikandi (Aus) (Dubawi {Ire}) would boast strong carrying to Dawn Approach (Ire). claims in most spots, and she enters this first-up after winning a pair of Group 1s in June--the Stradbroke H. and Tattersalls Tiara. Headline News • PAGE 24 of 24 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Manikato S. preview cont. Srikandi lost her only try at Moonee Valley--a benchmark race early last year--but trainer Ciaron Maher is not discourged, citing the similarities between Moonee Valley and Doomben, where she has a strong record. "The Valley is not that different to Doomben," Maher told Racing and Sports. "They're both that sort of tightish track. I think she appreciates a bend and she can put herself pretty handy in her races." Maher added, "She's had a nice smooth campaign but it's going to be the toughest race she's contested in her career.”

Friday, Moonee Valley, Australia, post time: 7:45 a.m. ET WILLIAM HILL MANIKATO S.-G1, A$1,000,000 (US$725,940), 3yo/up, 1200mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER 1 Terravista (Aus) Captain Rio (GB) McDonald Pride 2 Chautauqua (Aus) Encosta de Lago (Aus) Berry Hawkeses 3 Fast ‘N’ Rocking (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Walker Hyes/Dbrng 4 Rebel Dane (Aus) California Dane (Aus) Avdulla Portelli 5 Griante (Aus) Good Journey Arnold Brideoake 6 Rich Enuff (Aus) Written Tycoon (Aus) Callow Keys 7 Buffering (Aus) Mossman (Aus) Browne Heathcote 8 Alpha Miss (Aus) Lucky Owners (NZ) Williams Smerdon 9 Tiger Tees (NZ) Dubawi (Ire) No rider Pride 10 Srikandi (Aus) Dubawi (Ire) McEvoy Maher All carry 129 pounds bar Alpha Miss, Srikandi & Griante, 124 pounds. October 26, 1949...Jockey Bill Shoemaker picked up his first THIS WEEK IN HISTORY... career stakes win, piloting Al to victory in the George Marshall October 23, 1982...The ill-fated Landaluce took the GI Oak Leaf Claiming H. at Bay Meadows. S. by two lengths in what would be her final career start. The meteoric filly died a month later after contracting Colitis-X. October 26, 1996...The Breeders’ Cup was held outside the U.S. for the first time, taking place at Woodbine Racecourse in October 24, 1877...The United States Congress adjourned so its Toronto, Canada. members could go to Pimlico to watch a race between Parole, Ten Broeck and Tom Ochiltree. October 26, 1996...Trainer Jenine Sahadi became the first woman to saddle a Breeders’ Cup winner, sending out Lit de October 24, 1953...Tom Fool won the Pimlico Special by eight Justice to win the Breeders’ Cup Sprint. lengths to cap off a perfect 10-for-10 four-year-old campaign. The Special was his fourth consecutive race run as a non-betting October 27, 2001...Tiznow became the first horse to win the exhibition. He was voted the 1953 Horse of the Year over Native Breeders’ Cup Classic in consecutive years when he denied that Dancer, whose lone loss that year came when he finished year’s G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Sakhee by a nose. second in the Kentucky Derby.

October 25, 1870...Pimlico, the nation’s second-oldest October 28, 1973...Secretariat concluded his racing career with racetrack, opened for its inaugural meet. a 6 1/2-length victory in the Canadian International Championship S. at Woodbine Racecourse. Jockey Eddie Maple October 25, 2003...The first dead heat in the history of the substituted for Ron Turcotte, who was on suspension. Breeders’ Cup occured when Johar and defending race champion High Chaparral (Ire) hit the wire together in the GI BC October 29, 1948...Calumet’s Citation took the Pimlico Turf. It was just a head back to Falbrav (Ire) in third. Invitational Special in a walkover. REGIONAL REPORT Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015 4th-KEE, $55,962, Msw, 10-21, 2yo, 1 1/8mT, 1:53.01, fm. DISSIDENT (c, 2, Medaglia d’Oro--Swinginfromarainbo, by More Than Ready) closed from far off the pace to finish fourth Wednesday’s Results: at first asking behind well-regarded Site Read (Tizdejavu) and 6th-KEE, $57,657, Alw, 10-21, (NW1X), 2yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:46.34, ft. subsequent recent DQ winner Life Imitates Art (More Than PROGNOSIS (f, 2, Tiznow--Copper State {MSW & MGISP, Ready) going a sixteenth shorter over the Spa lawn July 25. He $486,141}, by Jump Start), never factored when ninth sprinting ran third after making up ground in a similar affair Aug. 30 and over the Ellis grass in her career bow Aug. 8 and was a neck reported home sixth after taking the overland route in winner switched to the main track there Sept. 7. The $150,000 Belmont’s GIII Pilgrim S. downstate Sept. 26. Jumping straight to KEESEP yearling acquisition was second-choice on the board for the head of affairs, the 2-1 fancy was joined to his outside by this first route appearance at 5-2 behind 4-5 fancy and ‘TDN huge longshot Principio (Horse Greeley) and the duo doled out Rising Star’ Southern Girl (Tapit), a half-sister to GI Breeders’ splits of :23.13 and :48.87, as solid favorite Hunter O’Riley (Tiz Cup Classic hero Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno). In a pressing Wonderful) found his running legs and swooped up a seam at second just to the outside of a rival into the clubhouse turn, the the fence to sit in midpack. With Julien Leparoux barely moving dark bay was traveling well through a half in :49.42 and made in the saddle, Dissident began to inch ahead of Principio through her bid for the lead turning for home. In charge three deep for six furlongs in 1:15.29 and had accrued a 2 1/2-length cushion in the stretch drive as Cold Dish (Ice Box) rallied up the rail, upper stretch. The Todd Pletcher trainee looked in no danger for Prognosis battled that one every step of the way to get her nose much of the stretch, but Hunter O’Riley gobbled up ground down where it counted. Southern Girl, three wide the whole while weaving in between rivals in the final 50 yards to just miss race, completed the trifecta. Copper State, a MSW and MGISP, by a head. Swinginfromarainbo, a half to GI Kentucky Oaks and produced a filly by Street Cry (Ire) in 2014 and was bred back to GI Apple Blossom H. heroine Plum Pretty (Medaglia d’Oro), has a Distorted Humor this spring. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $53,480. yearling colt by English Channel and a weanling colt by Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig- Americain. She was bred back to Oxbow. Sales history: $250,000 Tipton. Ylg '14 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-1, $46,850. Click for the O-Elizabeth Mitzlaff; B-Diamond A Racing Corp. (KY); T-I. R. Wilkes. Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Let's Go Stable; B-Calumet Farm (KY); T-Todd A. Pletcher.

7th-KEE, $57,608, Alw, 10-21, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1 3/16mT, 1:57.88, fm. VIGILANTE (c, 3, Tiznow--Bsharpsonata {MGSW & MGISP, Cigar Memorial Statue to Be Unveiled: $595,010}, by Pulpit) rolled a pair of seconds in grass contests at The Kentucky Horse Park will unveil a new memorial statue Churchill Downs June 7 and at Belmont Park July 18 and dedicated to champion Cigar Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 3:00 p.m. graduated by a head after closing from well off the pace Created by artist Douwe Blumberg, the statue will be placed at extended to nine panels at Saratoga Aug. 29. The $335,000 Cigar’s gravesite at the Hall of Champions and features Cigar KEESEP yearling was 3-1 to make a successful jump up to with jockey Jerry Bailey winning the 1995 GI Breeders’ Cup allowance company at Keeneland Wednesday and dropped back Classic. Cigar died last October at the age of 24 due to to trail the field past the grandstand the first time. Still sitting complications from neck surgery. To donate to the Cigar comfortably after three quarters in :1:13.90, Vigilante appeared Memorial click here and for more information click here. to be on cruise control with a strong move five wide up the center of the course, but bumped back and forth with a rival to Bush Named Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year: his inside. He was able to maintain his forward momentum Gary Bush, manager at Denali Stud, was chosen as the winner however, and gained command in the dying strides. Bullards of the Ted Bates Farm Manager of the Year award. The award is Alley (Flower Alley) completed the exacta three-quarters of a given based on quality and success of management; service to length behind. Bsharpsonata, a half-sister to MGSW Backtalk the community; involvement in the Kentucky Thoroughbred (Smarty Jones), foaled a full-sister to the winner this spring and Farm Managers Club; industry leadership and dedication. Bush was bred back to Declaration of War. Sales history: $335,000 Ylg has had a 30 plus year career in Thoroughbred farm '13 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 4-2-2-0, $115,600. Click for the management, working for Three Chimneys Farm, WinStar Farm Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. and Denali Stud. O-Gary & Mary West; B-Woodford Thoroughbreds (KY); cont. p2 T-Wayne M. Catalano. Regional Report • PAGE 2 of 8 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Bates Farm Manager of the Year cont. “For the past 10 years Gary has been an intrical part of where Denali Stud is today and we are grateful to have him as lead team member,” said Craig Bandoroff, owner of Denali Stud. “I am glad to see Gary get this prestigious recognition that he so Wednesday’s Results: truly deserves from his peers.” 10th-GPW, $37,800, Alw (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($75,000), 10-21, The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers Club will be 2yo, f, 5fT, :57.48, fm. hosting its annual dinner to honor Bush at Oasis in Paris, KANDOO (f, 2, Kantharos--Sandra's Day, by Mr. Greeley) made Kentucky, Dec. 4. all the running and romped by 5 1/4 lengths in her debut across town July 18 but lost all chance after stumbling at the start of the GII Adirondack S. at Saratoga Aug. 15. She attended the pace and couldn’t quite get the job done when completing the exacta back in Hallandale Sept. 24 and was 5-2 to succeed in this first grass try. Bobbling at the start, Kandoo rated in a handy third Wednesday’s Results: through a sharp :21.67 quarter and took dead aim on the 2nd-BEL, $75,000, Msw, 10-21, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:09.78, freewheeling leader in upper stretch. Hitting another gear, the ft. 2-year-old held safe the onrushing pair of Washington’s Song IL MULINO (f, 3, Elusive Quality--Styler, by Holy Bull), just (Unbridled’s Song) and Melody Croon (War Chant) by 2 1/4 missed in her turf bow going 1 1/16 miles here June 26, but lengths. Sales history: $40,000 Ylg '14 OBSAUG; $85,000 2yo '15 faded to fifth after setting the pace in the Saratoga slop July 30. OBSMAR. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, $72,360. Click for the Tried once more on the lawn there last time, the bay sat close to Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. the early pace, but dropped out of it and finished fifth Aug. 22. O-Bell Racing, LLC; B-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC Sent off at 7-2 as the third choice in the wagering, the $200,000 (FL); T-Ralph E. Nicks. KEESEP yearling purchase and half-sister to GSP Calistoga Consigned by de Meric Sales (Speightstown), GSP, $131,151, rated in third well off the rail to avoid kickback through a :22.51 quarter and appeared poised to pounce as Whisper Hill Farm homebred and 7-5 chalk Stylish FTBOA Named Nonprofit of the Year: Quality (Quality Road) gained command after a half in :45.75. Il The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Mulino rallied six wide and matched strides with the favorite was named the 2015 Nonprofit Business of the Year by the down the lane and, although erratic, clawed past that first-time Ocala/Marion County Chamber and Economic Partnership (CEP) starter for a head victory in the final jumps. Out of a full-sister to at their Awards of Excellence program Oct. 21. Sponsored by GI Kentucky Derby hero Giacomo (Holy Bull), the winner’s dam HDG Hotels, the Awards of Excellence program honors is also a half to MGISW Tiago (Pleasant Tap), GSW and MGISP businesses for their significant role in supporting the business Stanwyck (Empire Maker) and MGSP Sea Jewel (Sea Hero). community and driving economic growth. Organizations are Styler produced a filly by English Channel last year and a filly by honored for setting the standards of excellence through Speightstown this year. She was bred back to City Zip. Lifetime innovation, sustainability, employment growth, development, Record: 6-1-1-1, $75,340. Click for the Equibase.com chart or customer service, financial success and community involvement. VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. The FTBOA was also honored as the Association of the Year by O-Donald R. Dizney LLC; B-Jerome S. Moss (KY); T-William I. the Florida Society of Association Executives at their annual Mott. meeting in St. Petersburg, FL, in July. “This award was so exciting because we had outside judges who are people from outside our community,” said Kevin T. Sheilley, President and CEO of Ocala/Marion County CEP. “They don’t know our organizations but judged the nominees strictly by the applications so they could make a solid selection. So their recognition of the FTBOA is significant. The FTBOA is an incredibly well run organization and we are very proud to have Prognosis (Tiznow) remained undefeated on the dirt taking the sixth at Keeneland Wednesday. them in our community and honor them today in the Horse Capital of the World.” cont. p3 Regional Report • PAGE 3 of 8 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

FTBOA cont. since late August including an Oct. 12 four-panel move in :48 3/5 (6/41) prior to facing the starter Wednesday afternoon. Sent off “On behalf of my fellow officers and board members, I would at 7-2 in this unveiling, Doxology exited stage left towards the like to thank the CEP and their judges for this award,” George gap at the bell, but Channing Hill straightened her out and she Russell, President of the FTBOA, said. “We have been very recovered to spot the field as many as 10 lengths for the pleased with the progress and enhancements to our backstretch run. Unleashing a huge move deep in the center of membership communication services and community outreach the track along the bend, she was able to sustain her run and and promotions program in recent years. kept up her furious rally well off the inside to win going away by 4 1/4 lengths en route to ‘TDN Rising Star’ honors. Lemon Lover (Lemon Drop Kid) was best of the rest. Forever Bertie, a half- sister to GSW Thunder Bertie (Thunder Gulch) out of MSW Alltheway Bertie (Alwuhush), foaled a filly by Yes It’s True this year. Sales history: $37,000 RNA 2yo '15 OBSMAR. Lifetime Hillsborough Off-Track Wagering Site Set to Open This Week: Record: 1-1-0-0, $19,200. Click for the Equibase.com chart or Monmouth Park is set to open a new off-track wagering parlor the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree. this week located in Hillsborough, N.J. Under the name O-M. Gramm, C. Sanders, M. Pietrangelo, G. Pitts & G. “Favorites at Hillsborough” the new OTW will have a by Garlington; B-Westana Ranches Inc (KY); T-Brad H. Cox. invitation only event this Thursday, followed by a soft-opening Sold by Brookdale for Westana Ranches Inc Friday and grand opening Saturday, Oct. 24. It will be open seven days a week starting at 11:00 a.m. It is the second OTW to be operated by Monmouth Park, joining the Woodbridge OTW, which opened nearly 10 years ago. “The Hillsborough OTW has been a long-time in the works,” said Bill Knauf, vice president of business operations for Monmouth. “After years of planning, remodeling, governmental approvals and contractual negotiations, we’re pleased to finally open the doors at this new venture and offer racing fans even Tuesday Night’s Results: more opportunities to watch and wager on this great sport.” 11th-ZIA, $24,820, Msw, 10-20, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:03.97, ft. +CHIEF CICATRIZ (g, 2, Munnings--Super Buggy, by Grand Slam), who worked a five-panel bullet two back at Turf Paradise Oct. 6 (1/7) and breezed four panels in :49 even (9/22) there Oct. 13, was off at 6-1 in this unveiling Tuesday evening. The Wednesday’s Results: gelding motored directly to the front and showed the way through a :22.38 quarter before feeling the heat of a rival on the far turn. He shook clear after a half in :45.75, as 4-5 chalk Deputy’s Echo (Badge of Silver) took dead aim in upper stretch, but maintained his advantage to the wire, winning by 1 3/4 lengths over that foe. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $14,700. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig- 6th-IND, $32,000, Msw, 10-21, 2yo, f, 6f, 1:12.13, ft. Tipton. +DOXOLOGY, f, 2, by Songandaprayer O/T-Shawn H. Davis; B-Roy Gene Evans (KY). 1st Dam: Forever Bertie, by Thunder Gulch 2nd Dam: Alltheway Bertie, by Alwuhush 3rd Dam: Inkblot, by Secretariat INDUSTRY INFO Doxology caught the eye of Pete Bradley with a green breeze Clark, Payne to Be Honored at White Horse Luncheon: in :10 1/5 at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2-Year-Olds In Training The Race Track Chaplaincy of American will present the Sale and he snapped her up for $75,000 from the consignment “Community Service Award” to equine artist Robert Clark and of Kings Equine this May for these connections. The $40,000 the “Tribute of Excellence” in honor of the late Patsy Payne at the FTKOCT yearling was a regular on the Churchill Downs worktab 2015 White Horse Award Luncheon Thursday, Oct. 29. cont. p4 Regional Report • PAGE 4 of 8 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

White Horse Luncheon cont. GLOBAL FORCE (Giant's Causeway), 9/0/0 Clark is being honored for his ongoing commitment to use his 1-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Waverly Force, 8-1 talent to aid RTCA and other non-profit organizations who work LAUGHING CHARLIE (Indian Charlie), 2/0/0 within the horse racing industry. His contributions have 3-CT, Msw, 6 1/2f, +Charlies Happy Cat, 8-1 generated a wealth of funding and recognition for these PADDY O’PRADO (El Prado {Ire}), Spendthrift Farm, $15K, 106/8/0 organizations. Payne is being honored for the great 9-GPW, Aoc, 1m, Shesthewinner, $3K KEE SEP yrl, 20-1 SIENTE EL TRUENO (City Zip), 4/0/0 contributions she made to both the Racing Industry and the 8-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, Miss Simon, 20-1 Race Track Chaplaincy of America. She worked for Remington TIZ THE ONE (Tiznow), 33/5/0 Park Race Track in Oklahoma City, OK, for more than 20 years in 3-DED, Msw, 6 1/2f, Dig This One, 8-1 which she worked in various positions. She volunteered with TIZWAY (Tiznow), Spendthrift Farm, $25K, 73/4/1 RTCA, Oklahoma and RTCA National in various positions as well, 4-KEE, Msw, 1 1/8mT, Paint the Corners, $85K OBS MAR 2yo, 12-1 ranging from President and Treasurer for the local council to WILBURN (Bernardini), Spendthrift Farm, $7K, 106/8/0 Treasurer of the National Office. During this time she was 6-RP, Msw, 6f, +Ruby Sioux, 9-2 instrumental in opening the clothes closet and food pantry on the backside. In 2007 she worked alongside Chaplain Esten First/second-crop starters to watch: Thursday, October 22 Leonard and Edward Smith forming the RTCA Oklahoma. The Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2011 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) event will take place at the Campbell House in Lexington, KY. CHARITABLE MAN (Lemon Drop Kid), Taylor Mountain Farm, $4K, 81/20/2 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 8-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, +Charitable Lady, 10-1 HOLD ME BACK (Giant's Causeway), WinStar, $6K, 154/45/2 TRACK OPENING 6-CT, Msw, 6 1/2f, +Jubilation, $90K FTK JUL yrl, 5-2 JONESBORO (Sefapiano), Lake Hamilton Equine Associates, $500, 44/7/0 Golden Gate Fields - Berkeley, CA 6-RP, Msw, 6f, +Tom's to the Max, 15-1 MUSKET MAN (Yonaguska), Elite Thoroughbreds, $3K, 38/19/1 •Opens: Thursday, October 22 6-RP, Msw, 6f, +Musket Cat, $16K RNA TEX APR 2yo, 20-1 •Closes: Sunday, December 13 WARRIOR’S REWARD (Medaglia d'Oro), Spendthrift Farm, $13K, 173/51/3 •Racing Days: Thursday through Sunday 8-CT, Msw, 4 1/2f, +T Rex Express, $20K KEE JAN yrl, 3-1 •Post Time: 4:15 p.m. ET 4-KEE, Msw, 1 1/8mT, +Sashenka, $42K KEE SEP yrl, 15-1 •Stakes Schedule: 14 stakes worth $900,000 •Highlights: B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N $100,000 GIII Berkeley H. - Nov. 29 AMERICA Website: goldengatefields.com ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-BEL, $65,000, (S), (NW2$X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 10-21, 3yo/up, f/m, 7fT, 1:21.59, fm. ROOKIES SWEETPOLLYPUREBRD (f, 3, Parading--Personal Girl {SW, $366,945}, by Personal Flag) Lifetime Record: MSP, 12-4-2-2, First-crop starters to watch: Thursday, October 22 $215,082. O-Michael Imperio, Elizabeth Loftus & Nassau CC Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2012 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ Stables; B-Belvedere Farm Inc. (NY); T-Rudy R. Rodriguez. BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) *$32,000 Wlg '12 FTKNOV; $30,000 Ylg '13 KEESEP; $75,000 2yo ALBERTUS MAXIMUS (Albert the Great), Shadwell Farm, 51/3/1 '14 OBSAPR. **1/2 to Longley (Seeking the Gold), SW, $183,797. 8-IND, Msw, 6f, Maximum Bern, 1-1 AMERICAN LION (Tiznow), Darby Dan Farm, $5K, 70/4/0 3-CT, Msw, 6 1/2f, American Keepsake, $5K OBS OPN 2yo, 12-1 Consigned by Southern Chase Farm BROOKS 'N DOWN (Montbrook), 8/2/0 9-GPW, Aoc, 1m, Silent Prayer, 8-5 CAPE BLANCO (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}), JBBA Shizunai Stallion Stn, $18K, 165/7/0 10th-ZIA, $32,255, (S), 10-20, (NW1X), 3yo/up, 1m, 1:38.35, ft. 4-KEE, Msw, 1 1/8mT, Cape Caroline, 5-1 RISING GIANT (g, 4, The Way Home--Bird On the Rise, by CUSTOM FOR CARLOS (More Than Ready), Clear Creek Stud, $3K, 50/5/0 Birdonthewire) Lifetime Record: 27-7-2-4, $98,594. O-Ace 3-DED, Msw, 6 1/2f, Remember Carlos, $30K EVA MAR 2yo, 10-1 Racing Stable & Paul Miller; B-Larry Arnold & Byron Ritchie DROSSELMEYER (Distorted Humor), WinStar Farm, $18K, 94/4/0 (NM); T-Justin R. Evans. 9-DED, Alw, 6 1/2f, Copper Cajun, $25K EVA MAR 2yo, 3-1 Regional Report • PAGE 5 of 8 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Breeders’ Edition America cont. 7th-TDN, $31,000, (NW3X)/Opt. Clm ($25,000), 10-21, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:39.40, ft. RUNS WITH BULLS (g, 6, Flashy Bull--For All Who Dream, by Eltish) Lifetime Record: SW, 35-8-5-3, $140,119. O-Loooch Racing Stables, Inc.; B-Rosebrook Farms LLC (FL); T-Anthony F. Rini. *$15,000 Ylg '10 EASSEP. **1/2 to For All Who Conga (Congaree), MSP, $232,151; and Oligarch (Congrats), SW, IN AUSTRALIA: $298,956. Almoonqith, h, 6, Dynaformer--Bohemian Lady (GSW-US, $423,231), by Carson City. Geelong, 10-21, G3 Geelong Cup, 7th-HAW, $29,440, Opt. Clm ($65,000), 10-21, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:11.71, ft. 2400mT, 2:28.90. B-Padua Stables LLC. *$725,000 yrl ‘KEESEP. DOLLY PEACH (m, 6, Chapel Royal--Pumpkin Peach, by J. O. Tobin) Lifetime Record: SW, 38-8-4-8, $364,724. O/B-Lamont H. Nienast LLC (IL); T-Percy E. Scherbenske.

6th-HAW, $21,180, (S), 10-21, (C), 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:37.86, fm. LOVELY ISLAND (f, 3, Arch--Lovely Isle {SW & GISP, $286,876}, by Double Honor) Lifetime Record: SP, 8-3-1-0, $51,226. Wednesday’s Results: O/B-Brinker Hill Farm, Inc. (IL); T-Chris M. Block. *$145,000 RNA 5th-NEW, £14,000, Alw, 10-21, 2yo, 7fT, 1:25.83, g/s. Ylg '13 KEESEP. HAYADH (GB) (g, 2, Oasis Dream {GB}--Warling {Ire}, by Montjeu {Ire}), a 195,000gns TATFOA weanling and 550,000gns ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: TATOCT yearling, had been gelded after a latest fourth in the Free Union, g, 2, Fierce Wind--Big Bad Buddha, by Buddha. PEN, Listed Stonehenge S. over a mile at Salisbury Aug. 21 and quickly 10-21, 1m, 1:40.77. B-Susan Minor (VA). Hadeea, c, 2, Misbah--Fappy's Gift, by Disco Rico. PEN, 10-21, established a lead. Always in command, the 4-1 shot turned the (S), 6f, 1:12.27. B-Godstone Farm LP (PA). screw inside the last quarter mile and hit the line with 2 1/2 Ohio Gold, f, 2, Wilburn--Philadelphia Gold, by Touch Gold. lengths to spare over Atlantic Sun (GB) (Roderic O’Connor {Ire}). TDN, 10-21, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:07.04. B-Michael E Evans II, Travis A “After three or four runs, it was inevitable we had to geld him Evans & Sheltowee Farm (OH). *$27,000 RNA Ylg '14 KEESEP. and he did extremely well for it,” trainer John Gosden said. “He **Eighth winner for her freshman sire (by Bernardini). has grown and strengthened and did that well, so we can put ***Won by 7 1/4 lengths. him away now. He’ll stay at seven and there’s no reason he can’t run in something like the Listed European Free H.” Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $25,317. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Weather Girl, f, 3, Artie Schiller--Ms Global Warming, by Sultry O-Al Shaqab Racing; B-Ashbrittle Stud (GB); T-John Gosden. Song. BEL, 10-21, (S), (C), 7fT, 1:22.44. B-Stone Bridge Farm, LLC (NY). *$10,000 Wlg '12 KEENOV; $55,000 Ylg '13 EASSEP; $70,000 RNA 2yo '14 OBSOPN. 6th-NEW, £10,000, Mdn, 10-21, 2yo, 8fT, 1:40.99, g/s. Alzanbaq, g, 3, Harlan's Holiday--Breathtaking, by Mineshaft. +PRIZE MONEY (GB) (c, 2, Authorized {Ire}--Dresden Doll, by KEE, 10-21, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:44.68. B-William B. Harrigan (KY). Elusive Quality), who was backed into 11-8 favoritism, showed *$400,000 Wlg '12 KEENOV. **Won by 10 lengths. early speed to stalk the pace up the center. Gaining the edge Bay Finn, f, 3, Harlan's Holiday--Ruler's Charm, by Cape Town. after veering left passing the quarter pole, the homebred stayed IND, 10-21, 1mT, 1:37.45. B-Audley Farm Equine, LLC (VA). on strongly up the hill to score by 4 1/2 lengths from *$115,000 Ylg '13 EASSEP; $149,000 RNA 2yo '14 OBSMAR; Hepplewhite (GB) ( {GB}). Godolphin’s other newcomer $127,000 2yo '14 EASMAY. **1/2 to Toccet’s Charm (Toccet), Generalship (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}), who was a 600,000gns SW, $235,095; and Simmstown (Limehouse), SW, $172,176. TAOCT graduate, looked the main threat to the winner on the ***SP. ****Won by five lengths. On Tenterhooks, c, 3, More Than Ready--Red Hot Buddha run to the quarter pole but after his ground was taken by that (MSW, $234,401), by Buddha. BEL, 10-21, (C), 1 1/16mT, rival’s leftward drift ran out of steam and wound up fifth. 1:40.97. B-Popatop, LLC (KY). *$200,000 Ylg '13 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $9,991. Video, sponsored by Elm Tree Bred, Raised & Sold Fasig-Tipton. +Express Yourself, f, 3, Unbridled Express--Queen's Dynasty, by O-Godolphin; B-Darley (GB); T-Saeed bin Suroor. Mecke. IND, 10-21, (S), 6f, 1:13.26. B-Ed Wright Cattle Co. (IN). Fredaq, f, 3, Warrior’s Reward--Princess Zara, by A.P. Indy. BEL, 10-21, (S), (C), 1 1/16mT, 1:43.46. B-Spendthrift Farm LLC (NY). TDN TODAY *$130,000 Ylg '13 SARAUG. Regional Report...... 8 pages Regional Report • PAGE 6 of 8 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

3rd-NEW, £7,000, Mdn, 10-21, 2yo, c/g, 7fT, 1:26.61, g/s. with the likes of Infamy, Markofdistinction and Barathea. She is COLOUR ME HAPPY (GB) (c, 2, Poet’s Voice {GB}--Za Za Zoom a very straightforward filly and I am delighted that the last {Ire} {SP-Eng}, by Le Vie dei Colori {GB}), second last time in a runner in these colors was a winner.” Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-1, maiden over this trip at Redcar Oct. 3, was sent off at 5-1 and $9,069. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. broke well to shadow the leader Wave Reviews (GB) (Fastnet O-Exors of the Late Miss Sarah J. Leigh; B-Sarah J. Leigh (GB); Rock {Aus}) throughout the early stages. Gaining the edge in the T-Luca M. Cumani. final yards, the 20,000gns TATYEA yearling scored by a short head as the pair dominated the contest from start to finish. DBS AUTUMN CATALOGUE ONLINE Colour Me Happy becomes the 13th winner for his first-season DBS has released the catalogue for its Autumn HIT and sire (by Dubawi {Ire}). Autocratic (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), the Yearling Sale, which is set for Nov. 4 and 5 and will include a mix half-brother to Evasive (GB) (Elusive Quality), was fifth after of flat and National Hunt offerings. The second session contains receiving a sympathetic ride. Lifetime Record: 4-1-3-0, $11,795. a handful of well-bred flat prospects, including lot 346, a Dubawi Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. (Ire) yearling colt out of the Group 3-placed Don’t Forget Faith O-MiddlehamPark RacingCXV & S Archi Romani; B-Scuderia (Victory Gallop), herself a daughter of GI Arlington-Washington Archi Romani (GB); T-Karl Richard Burke. Lassie S. winner Contredance (Danzig); lot 320, a Zoffany (Ire) filly out of a full-sister to GII Del Mar Mile winner Ferneley (Ire) 4th-NEW, £7,000, Mdn, 10-21, 2yo, c/g, 7fT, 1:27.06, g/s. (Ishiguru) and from the family of Group 1 and Classic winner Just MOOTAHARER (IRE) (c, 2, Dubawi {Ire}--Tahrir {Ire} {SP-Eng}, The Judge (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}); and lot 330, a Kodiac (GB) half- by Linamix {Fr}), who was an eye-catching and promising second brother to the stakes-placed Dutchessa (GB) (Dutch Art {GB}) on debut over this trip at Salisbury Sept. 30, stalked the early whose third dam is champion and producer La Voyageuse pace before being urged to take command with three furlongs (Tentam). remaining. In front just over a furlong later, the 4-7 chalk lugged left but stayed on strongly to beat Symbolic (GB) (Shamardal) by 4 1/2 lengths. The winner is a half-brother to Tamaathul (GB) (Tiger Hill {Ire}), GSP-UAE, $339,790; and to Muhaarar (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), MG1SW-Eng, G1SW-Fr, $1,879,289. “He got the job done well,” the owner-breeder’s racing manager Angus Wednesday’s Results: Gold said. “Paul [Hanagan] was very pleased. He is a big, heavy 1st-NAV, €15,500, Mdn, 10-21, 2yo, 5fT, 1:02.87, g/y. horse and I thought he ran a lovely race at Salisbury once he got +BURNING BULLET (GB) (c, 2, Zamindar--Miliana {Ire} {GSW-Fr}, the hang of it. He got him forward early, so he didn’t get lost in by Polar Falcon), sent off at 6-1, was fifth on the outside early the dip. The last 100 yards were the most impressive as he was before grinding his way to the lead with a furlong remaining. just getting started. I would probably think that a mile is the Battling gamely, the €14,000 GOFNOV weanling asserted to shortest he would want next year.” Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, score by a half length from Aspar (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor $9,035. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. {Ire}). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $12,137. Video, sponsored by O-Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum; B-Shadwell Estate Fasig-Tipton. Company Limited (IRE); T-Charles Hills. O-Mubarak Al Naemi; B-R. W. Russell (GB); T-Jim Bolger.

3rd-NAV, €11,000, Mdn, 10-21, 3yo/up, 13fT, 2:59.69, g/y. 1st-NEW, £6,000, Mdn, 10-21, 2yo, f, 7fT, 1:28.14, g/s. +GOODWILL (IRE) (c, 3, Montjeu {Ire}--Mora Bai {Ire}, by Indian FARANDINE (GB) (f, 2, Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}--Rivara {GB}, by Ridge {Ire}), sent off at 5-1, was anchored towards the rear Red Ransom), who was third over this trip on Kempton’s early. Delivered up the fence in early stretch, the bay grabbed Polytrack last time Sept. 21, was up to lead early. Maintaining the lead approaching the furlong marker and battled to register the pressure throughout the final quarter mile, the 15-8 favorite a half-length success from stable companion Gran Paradiso (Ire) was pushed out to secure a comfortable win by 2 3/4 lengths (Galileo {Ire}). The winner is a half-brother to David Livingston from Ejayteekay (GB) (Big Bad Bob {Ire}). “This is a sad occasion, (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), GSW & G1SP-Ire, GSW-Eng, $209,701. as it will be the last time you see these colors on the racetrack. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $8,613. Video, sponsored by This horse is going to the December Sales, as sadly the owner Fasig-Tipton. died last month,” trainer Luca Cumani explained. “These colors O-Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith & Mrs John Magnier; started with me in 1986 and we have had some fantastic times B-Rhinestone Bloodstock (IRE); T-Aidan P. O’Brien. Regional Report • PAGE 7 of 8 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

CHAMPS TO BE CROWNED AT LEOPARDSTOWN 2nd-DVL, €25,000, Debutantes, 10-21, 2yo, 6fT, 1:15.11, Ireland’s flat season comes to a close following a meeting at vs. Leopardstown Oct. 25, after which the awards for champion +GIRL FRIDAY (FR) (f, 2, Pivotal {GB}--Glorious Sight {Ire} {SW & owner, trainer, jockey and apprentice jockey will be presented. MG1SP-Fr, $430,401}, by Singspiel {Ire}), sent off the 3-1 Sue Magnier will take home the leading owner trophy for the favorite, the homebred whose G1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches 13th time since 2000, while her regular trainer Aidan O’Brien and G1 -placed dam was sold for €1.7 million at has retained his title. Pat Smullen will be crowned champion Arqana’s Arc Sale four years ago was slowly away from her jockey in the year he won the G1 Irish Oaks, and Connor King outside stall and raced towards the rear early. Cajoled to the will be champion apprentice the second straight year with 19 front approaching the furlong pole, the homebred asserted wins, 10 clear of his next closest pursuer. under hand riding to register a cozy half-length verdict over Calina (Fr) (Dunkerque {Fr}). Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, €12,500. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O/B-SCEA Haras de Saint Pair (FR); T-Andre Fabre.

Thursday, Deauville, post time: 2:05 p.m. 3rd-DVL, €25,000, Mdn, 10-21, 2yo, c/g, 9 1/2f (AWT), 1:57.18, PRIX ISONOMY-Listed, €55,000, 2yo, 8fT st. PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT ACADEMIC (IRE) (c, 2, Zamindar--Heliocentric {Fr}, by Galileo 1 Notte Bianca (Fr) Kendargent (Fr) Mendizabal Kobayashi 122 {Ire}), fourth on debut at Marseille-Borely Sept. 22, was settled 2 La Cressonniere (Fr) Le Havre (Ire) Soumillon Rouget 122 3 Secret Existence (Ire) Sakhee’s Secret (GB) Peslier Chappet 122 in rear early after missing the kick. Still languishing well adrift at 4 Saajid (Ire) Tamayuz (GB) Bertras Rohaut 126 the top of the straight, the 13-5 second choice found a surge 5 Floodlight Medaglia d’Oro Barzalona Fabre 126 when the whip was applied and cut down Jorvick (Mizzen Mast) 6 Rougeoyant (Fr) Air Chief Marshal (Ire) Benoist de Montzey 129 in the shade of the post for a short-head success. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 1 place, €14,100. Video, sponsored by Wednesday’s Results: Fasig-Tipton. PRIX VULCAIN-Listed, €55,000, DVL, 10-21, 3yo, 12 1/2fT, 2:54.49, vs. O-Martin S Schwartz Racing; B-M S Schwartz (IRE); 1--#DIRGAM (IRE), 125, g, 3, Galileo (Ire)--Pieds de Plume (Fr), T-Jean-Claude Rouget. by Seattle Slew. (€80,000 Ylg ‘13 AROCT). O-H H Sheikh Abdulla bin Khalifa Al Thani; B-Smythson (IRE); T-Yan 5th-DVL, €25,000, Mdn, 10-21, 2yo, f, 9 1/2f (AWT), 1:59.74, st. Durepaire; J-Thierry Jarnet. €27,500. Lifetime Record: 5 starts, ZGHORTA DANCE (FR) (f, 2, Le Havre {Ire}--Ana Zghorta {GB}, 3 wins, 2 places, €63,350. *Full to Moth (Ire), G1SP-Eng, by Anabaa), who was third over a mile on her racecourse bow at $106,173; and 1/2 to Rave Reviews (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), SW- Bordeaux-le-Bouscat Sept. 22, was positioned behind the Eng & G1SP-Ity, $121,037; and to Hearthstead Maison (Ire) leading duo initially. Pushed to the front approaching the furlong (Peintre Celebre), GSW-Ire, SW & GSP-Eng, $299,969. pole, the 3-5 pick drew away to score comfortably by three 2--Grey Lion (Ire), 125, c, 3, Galileo (Ire)--Grey Lilas (Ire), by lengths from Sapore di Roma (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). Danehill. O-Gestut Ammerland. €11,000. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, 1 win, 1 place, €14,900. Video, 3--Slatina (Ire), 121, f, 3, Mastercraftsman (Ire)--Saudade (Ger), sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. by Linamix (Fr). O-Haras de la Perelle. €8,250. O-Ecurie I M Fares; B-SCEA Haras de Manneville (FR); T- Margins: 1HF, SHD, 1 1/4. Odds: 9.60, 2.30, 2.90. Jean-Claude Rouget. Also Ran: Pacific Angel (Ire), Badee Ah (Fr), Kloud Gate (Fr), Minotaur (Ire). Scratched: Jules et Jim (GB), Vengeur Masque (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result. Video, sponsored by OBSERVATIONS on today’s European racing scene Fasig-Tipton. Coming into the Listed Prix Frederic de Lagrange on the back of 12.20 Deauville, Debutantes, €25,000, 2yo, c/g, 8fT two wins at Bordeaux-le-Bouscat Apr. 19 and Chantilly May 15, ZARAK (FR) (Dubawi {Ire}) is a son of the brilliant Zarkava (Ire) Dirgam was third in that 12-furlong test at Vichy July 25 and was (Zamindar) who needs no introduction as he starts out for His in the same spot again in a 10 1/2-furlong conditions event at Highness The Aga Khan and Alain de Royer-Dupre. Among those Saint-Cloud two months later. Settled in third early, the chestnut he encounters is Godolphin’s Memento Mori (Street Cry {Ire}), began to impose himself at the head of affairs with a quarter of a son of the five-times grade I winner Music Note (A. P. Indy). a mile remaining and despite showing greenness in front kept up the pressure to see off Grey Lion for a first black-type success. Regional Report • PAGE 8 of 8 • thetdn.com Thursday • Oct. 22, 2015

Southern Gailes (Ire), c, 2, Frozen Power (Ire)--Pardoned (Ire), B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N by Mujadil. KEM, 10-21, 8f (AWT), 1:40.02. B-Sean Finnegan EUROPE (IRE). *€5,000 Wlg ‘13 GOFNOV; €10,000 Ylg ‘14 GOFSPT; €39,000 2yo ‘15 GBMBR. **16th winner for first-season sire ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: (by Oasis Dream {GB}). Luna Lady (Fr), f, 2, Acclamation (GB)--Moonbaby (Fr), by Le Emperors Warrior (Ire), g, 3, Thewayyouare--World Sprint Balafre (Fr). TLU, 10-20, 6fT, 1:12.77. B-E Puerari & Oceanic (Ger), by Waky Nao (GB). KEM, 10-21, 6f (AWT), 1:13.25. B-D. Bloodstock Inc (FR). *€38,000 Wlg ‘13 ARDEC; €27,000 Ylg ‘14 J. Maher (IRE). *€5,000 Wlg ‘12 GOFNOV; £14,000 Ylg ‘13 ARAUG. DNFES. Bluebeard (GB), g, 2, Dansili (GB)--Arabesque (GB) (SW-Eng), by Zafonic. KEM, 10-21, 8f (AWT), 1:41.80. B-Juddmonte Farms Ltd (GB). *1/2 to Showcasing (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), GSW & Follow the TDN staff on Twitter G1SP-Eng, $209,798. Thoroughbred Daily News +Dinozzo (Ire), g, 2, Lilbourne Lad (Ire)--Nisriyna (Ire), by Intikhab. NAV, 10-21, 8fT, 1:46.67. B-Swordlestown Little (IRE). *€44,000 Wlg ‘13 GOFNOV; €75,000 Ylg ‘14 GOFORB. @kelseynriley @BDiDonatoTDN @SteveSherackTDN **22nd winner for first-season sire (by Acclamation {GB}). +Mondieu (Fr), c, 2, Manduro (Ger)--Policalle (Fr), by Poliglote @JSeverniTDN @JessMartiniTDN @CDeBernardis (GB). TLU, 10-20, 10fT, 2:07.04. B-EARL Haras Saint-James & Y @EquinealTDN @HLAndersonTDN @benmassam Elliot (FR). *€65,000 Ylg ‘14 AROCT. Rosay (Ire), f, 2, Raven’s Pass--Petit Calva (Fr) (MSW & GSP-Fr, @MKane49 @barryweisbord @suefinley $102,046), by Desert King (Ire). TLU, 10-20, 8fT, 1:38.25. B-Kildaragh Stud (IRE). *60,000gns Ylg ‘14 TAOCT. **1/2 to @garykingTDN @SarahKAndrew @thorntontd Teofilo Calva (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), SP-HK, $550,850.