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CANNYCANNY, a fullfull sistersister toto HaynesfeldHaynesfeld SS.. & EExcelsiorxcelsior SS.-.-GG33 winner SEND IT IN, impressed a large crowd at Pimlico on Black Eyed Susan day winning the 1 1/8 mile turf allowance under a hand ride. CANNY All names to watch for, as well as Beaumont S.-G3 runner upup SINESINE WAVEWAVE, inin upcomingupcoming summersummer stakes.stakes. Michele MacDonald Michele DownDown underunder GroupGroup stakesstakes winnerwinner NNANCYANCY ((AUS)AUS), has placed in two additional Group stakes in 2017! BIG SEND IT IN BROWN Boundary - Mien, by Nureyev

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18 OBS SPRING 24 CLASSIC CONQUEST 30 COLORFUL PAIR Hip-by-hip results of New York- State-bred Conquest Mo Money Chad Brown, Michael Dubb breds in the sale in Ocala made a good run at the Preakness combine on Fourstar Crook, Offering Plan 21 F-T MIDLANTIC 27 WISE TAKES THE PRIZE Hip-by-hip results of New York- Kathryn the Wise, Weekend 33 FIGHTING CHANCES breds in the sale at Timonium Hideaway score in Showcase’s T Loves a Fight, Holiday Disguise main events top 3-year-old stakes New York Breeder DEPARTMENTS NEW YORK THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS INC. JUNE 2017 BIG APPLE SHOWCASE 6 Executive Director’s Column 8 News HOLIDAY DISQUISE 12 Leading Sires of New York-Breds FOURSTAR CROOK ON THE COVER 14 Leading Breeders of New York-Breds The winners of the Big Apple Showcase Day

14 Leading Owners of New York-Breds OFFERING PLAN program May 29 at Belmont Park. The six

KATHRYN 16 New York-Bred Stakes Schedule THE WISE stakes featured $900,000 in purses. 36 Sires of Stakes Winners

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New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. Blood-Horse LLC President Executive Director Editorial Director Art Director Thomas J. Gallo III Jeffrey A. Cannizzo John K. Keitt, Jr. David Young Vice President Membership & Events Manager Regional Sales Manager Mallory Mort Kara Bluvas Board of Directors Kristi Heasley Secretary-Treasurer Communications Manager James L. Gagliano, Carl Hamilton, Vivien Malloy Sarah Mace Ian D. Highet, Dan Metzger, 3101 Beaumont Centre Circle, Directors Rosendo Parra, Dr. J. David Richardson Lexington, KY 40513 Dr. Scott Ahlschwede, 57 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: 859.278.2361 Fax: 859.276.4450 Chester Broman, Lois Engel, Phone: 518.587.0777 Managing Editor E-mail: [email protected] Seth Gregory, Michael Lischin, Fax: 518.587.1551 Evan I. Hammonds Joanne Nielsen, Suzie O’Cain, www.BloodHorse.com Dr. Joan M. Taylor E-mail: [email protected] Director Emeritus www.nytbreeders.org Paul A. Schosberg

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BIG APPLE SHOWCASE—now the ing from 14-17). The growth is coming in open stakes competition. In the frst Memorial Day fxture at Belmont Park— fve months of 2014, Empire State-breds won only eight open stakes races. punctuates the frst part of the racing This year to date New York-breds have won 22 open stakes. Success in open competition also translates into a dramatic increase in year for New York-breds and is a good purse money earned. In the frst fve months of 2014 New York-breds took time to take stock of where our horses home the winner’s share of $3,375,000 in stakes purses. This year during the stand after the frst fve months of 2017. same period, they ran for $7,250,000. Even when we subtract the anomalous purse of the Dubai Golden Shaheen, the $5,250,000 that remains is still 55.6% It is not hard to get an initial impression higher than in 2014. that 2017 is shaping up to be exceptional. March was highlighted by Mind Your Bis- New York-breds in Stakes through Big Apple Showcase cuits’ powerful victory in the group 1 $2 mil- 2014-17 (North America plus UAE) lion Dubai Golden Shaheen Sponsored by 2017 2016 2015 2014 Gulf News. A string of graded and open stakes Stakes won 38 31 26 25 victories by New York-breds in April got Turf Stakes winners 32 29 23 18 writers buzzing. Individual tracks 9 8 7 7 The data for New York-bred stakes achieve- Stakes purses $7,250,000* $4,310,000 $4,750,000 $3,375,000 ments over the same period for the past few NYB stakes/NYSS/other restricted 16 15 14 17 years bear out the impression of special suc- cess in 2017. As the numbers indicate, New Open stakes wins 22 16 12 8 York-breds are on an upward trajectory in this Graded wins 8 6 8 7 department and could be on the path to one Year-end total Stakes Wins — 106 99 97 of the best racing years of the modern era (i.e. *Includes $2 million Golden Shaheen post 1973, the inception of Fund incentives). Over the past four years the number of Finally, just a word about the promise of the upcoming generation. Three stakes races won by New York-breds in the frst New York-breds were designated “TDN Rising Stars” from 2013-15. Three fve months of the year has risen steadily. In more followed in quick succession in 2016 at the height of the racing year 2014 New York-breds won 25 stakes from Jan- (July-September). This year we already have a “TDN Rising Star” right out of uary through May. In 2016 the number was 31. the blocks: 2-year-old colt Mo Diddley, by Uncle Mo, who earned his “star” in This year New York-breds have already won his May 18 debut at Churchill Downs. 38 stakes. Moreover, quality performances are I’ve said before that New York-bred racetrack performance is the best ad- being spread among more horses. In 2014 we vertisement for the New York racing and breeding programs, but it bears re- had 18 individual stakes winners by this point. peating. This upward trajectory in stakes performance in recent years—not to This year 32 New York-breds have won stakes. mention the prospect of a record-breaking year in 2017—means that you, the The number of state-bred stakes races, New breeders, are keeping up your end. The quality performers you are breeding York Stallion Stakes (NYSS), and various types are what keep New York-breds in the spotlight at home and abroad and make of out-of-state restricted races for which New our regional program the envy of the nation. Just keep doing what you are York-breds are eligible is pretty constant (rang- doing, and the sky’s the limit.

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Chester and Mary Broman’s pair of Highway Star and Bar of Gold pulled off an unique double for New York-breds May 13 when they ran one-two in the $250,000 Ruffan Stakes (G2) at Belmont Park. Both fllies were accomplished in open company prior to the Ruffan, with Highway Star capturing the grade 3 Distaff Handicap a month earlier at Aqueduct. Bar of Gold ran second in the 2015 Longines Test Stakes (G1) and has fve other graded stakes-placings prior to the Ruffan. Both were foaled at the Bromans’ farm near Chestertown. Highway Star, trained by Rodrigo Ubillo, is by Girolamo out of Stolen Star (by Cat Thief), while Bar of Gold is by Medaglia d’Oro out of the grade 3-winning Lemon Drop Kid mare Khancord Kid and trained by John Kimmel. Highway Star’s win in the Ruffan marks

the eighth graded stakes win by a New CHELSEA DURAND/NYRA York-bred in 2017 (through May 26). Highway Star, right, and Bar of Gold in the grade 2 Ruan

2017 GRADED STAKES WINS BY NEW-YORK BREDS Horse Stakes Win Date/Track Fifty Five Florida Oaks (G3) March 11/Tam Mind Your Biscuits Dubai Golden Shaheen Sponsored by Gulf News (G1) March 25/Meydan Summersault Orchid S. (G3T) April 1/GP Send It In Excelsior S. (G3) April 8/Aqu Long Haul Bay Bay Shore S. (G3) April 8/Aqu Highway Star Distaff H. (G3) April 9/Aqu Inside Straight Oaklawn H. (G2) April 15/OP Highway Star Ruffian S. (G2) May 13/Bel ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA COADY PHOTOGRAPHY Send It In Long Haul Bay Inside Straight

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An Into Mischief flly, who is a half sister to multiple graded stakes winner Run Away and Hide (out of Jilted), was the top-priced New York-bred 2-year-old at the May 22-23 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic juve- nile sale. She brought a fnal bid of $375,000. The top-priced colt, by Shanghai Bobby out of Canaryinacage, whose second dam is a multiple graded stakes winner, was hammered down for $210,000. Offered once before, the flly was a $165,000 buy-back at the Fasig-Tipton New York-bred yearling sale in Saratoga last August. Mike Ryan was the winning bidder in Timonium.

FOR COMPLETE HIP-BY-HIP STATE-BRED FIGURES FROM F-T MIDLANTIC AND OBS SPRING SALES, SEE PAGE 21

The male New York-bred topper (Hip 287) was a bay from the frst crop of Shanghai Bobby bred by Mina Equivest and foaled March 17, 2015. He went to Mark Stanley from the consignment of Scanlon Training & Sales. In all, of the 98 New York-breds offered over the two-session auction, 76 sold (including seven private sales). The New York-bred average price was $46,507 and the median came in at $25,000. Sev- en juveniles brought six fgures. PHOTOS BY Z Top-selling state-bred at the Midlantic sale

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A mostly white colt from the last crop of Lucky Pulpit was foaled May 19 at Stone “I always wanted a white horse after Bridge Farm near Gansevoort. The foal is a fulfllment of a dream sparked in breed- I saw one at Aqueduct with my father— er/owner Gary Tolchin when he attended races with his father as a youth. Sam Tolchin—when I was growing up. The colt was delivered by the white mare, Passionforfashion (by Old Fashioned), My goal is to continue breeding white whom Tolchin acquired privately last year after a lengthy search for a white Thor- horses,” Tolchin said, adding that he oughbred. intends to keep the newborn colt and eventually place him in training for racing. Tolchin, who is based in New Jersey and is active in the New York and Ken- tucky breeding programs, has owned or co-owned many prominent runners, including champion Big Brown, winner of the 2008 Presented by Yum! Brands (G1) and Preakness Stakes (G1). After an unsuccessful attempt to buy another white mare at public auction, Tolchin fortuitously found Passionfor- fashion through social media. She was located by one of his agents, blood- stock and media consultant Michele MacDonald, in a Facebook posting by Each year, the equine industry has a multi-billion-dollar economic trainer Doug O’Neill’s operations man- impact on New York State. It provides tens of thousands of jobs ager, Sharla Rae Sanders, and soon pur- chased from previous owners. while preserving the state’s irreplaceable farmland. Tolchin arranged the mating with Lucky Pulpit, California’s leading sire in 2016 and sire of record-setting, two-time Horse of the Year California Chrome. After Passionforfashion was safely in foal, he shipped her to Stone Bridge Farm. The colt’s birth came three months $187 million in $4.2-billio n New York equine 2,300 breeding, after Lucky Pulpit died of an apparent heart attack when covering his frst annual taxes paid industry provides economic training & racing mare of the 2017 season. from the horse impact 33,000 facilities across “We think he’s great,” Stone Bridge industry to state and full-time jobs Farm manager Heidi Fischer said of the on the state the state local governments colt, who has a sturdy frame and good bone. BREED, BUY, RACE NY-BREDS

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For stallions that stand, will stand, or stood (deceased) in New York (stallions that are dead or exported prior to 2013 are excluded), and have runners in North America. Listed below are all available statistics for the Northern Hemisphere through May 28, 2017. As supplied to Blood-Horse by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc., include adjusted money from Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Adjusted earnings are put on par with average North American earnings from the previous year. For example, the average North American purse per starter in 2016 is $22,141 or 45% of the 2016 average purse in Japan. To put earnings on par, all Japanese progeny earnings are multiplied by 45% before being credited to a sire’s progeny earnings. Hong Kong earnings are adjusted by 17%; Singapore by 65%. Current year stakes winners include all Northern Hemisphere black-type stakes results from all available countries. *Foal counts include Southern Hemisphere. Cumulative stakes winners include all countries. (A ¶ indicates a sire represented by his first crop to race).

Stakes Rstrct Cumulative 2017 Rnrs/ Wnrs/ SW/ 2017 Stks A-E Comp

Rank Rank Stallion (Foreign foaled), (YOB,Sire), Where Stands Stud Fee Wnrs Wns BT SW (Chief Earner, Earnings) Earnings Foals Wnrs Index Index 1 Bellamy Road (02, Concerto), Dutchess Views Farm $7,500 123/43 0/0 0/0 (Constellation, $80,000) $1,624,250 *547 26 1.19 1.30 2 Freud (98, Storm Cat), Sequel Stallions New York $10,000 114/28 1/1 0/1 (Sharp Azteca, $310,490) $1,358,108 *1160 44 1.57 1.26 3 Big Brown (05, Boundary), Dutchess Views Farm $7,500 114/41 1/2 0/1 (Send It In, $162,500) $1,265,369 *597 17 1.20 1.62 4 Hold Me Back (06, Giant's Causeway), Irish Hill Century Farm $5,000 98/34 0/0 0/0 (Hold On Momma, $61,130) $956,626 247 6 1.11 1.19 5 Bustin Stones (04, City Zip), Waldorf Farm $5,000 48/21 0/0 0/0 (Bustin It, $101,467) $768,499 162 4 1.35 1.41 6 Dublin (07, Afleet Alex), Keane Stud $2,500 52/17 2/2 2/2 (Celtic Chaos, $139,000) $682,736 144 2 1.01 1.20 7 Frost Giant (03, Giant's Causeway), Keane Stud $5,000 81/19 0/0 0/0 (Katie Ice, $57,910) $682,182 *333 7 1.26 1.19 8 Here's Zealous (97, Dehere) N/A 23/13 1/2 0/1 (Green Gratto, $321,334) $665,926 192 1 1.04 0.99 9 Desert Party (06, Street Cry), Irish Hill Century Farm $2,500 55/15 0/0 0/0 (Top of the Game, $34,800) $428,958 182 3 0.99 1.43 10 Giant Surprise (09, Giant's Causeway), Rockridge Stud $5,000 16/7 1/1 1/1 (Cause for Surprise, $91,270) $334,182 40 2 2.14 1.20 11 D' Funnybone (07, D'wildcat), Rockridge Stud $2,500 22/7 0/0 0/0 (Play Me a Memory, $112,267) $316,283 *58 2 1.10 1.22 12 Disco Rico (97, Citidancer) Died, 2014 21/4 1/1 0/1 (Disco Partner, $90,000) $255,622 267 12 1.35 1.21 13 Noble Causeway (02, Giant's Causeway) Died, 2014 37/12 0/0 0/0 (Cause He's Western, $58,030) $231,697 241 8 0.80 1.07 14 Mission Impazible (07, Unbridled's Song), Sequel Stallions New York $7,500 25/4 0/0 0/0 (Ethan Hunt, $42,568) $216,649 85 1 1.18 1.19 15 Courageous Cat (06, Storm Cat), Questroyal North $6,000 31/8 0/0 0/0 (Unbridledadventure, $40,110) $208,596 117 1 0.96 1.16 16 Cosmonaut (02, Lemon Drop Kid) N/A 23/6 0/0 0/0 (Selenite, $56,850) $185,655 89 2 1.07 1.01 17 Boys At Tosconova (08, Officer), Questroyal North $2,500 7/3 0/0 0/0 (Bertranda, $67,570) $181,930 33 0 1.02 1.26 18 Mr. Sekiguchi (03, Storm Cat) N/A 14/7 0/0 0/0 (Pacific Image, $42,250) $166,793 *93 2 1.01 1.21 19 Bank Heist (07, Maria's Mon), Kaz Hill Farm $5,000 9/4 0/0 0/0 (Salori's Bank, $64,890) $146,493 28 1 1.30 1.37 20 Teuflesberg (04, Johannesburg), McMahon of Saratoga $3,500 11/7 0/0 0/0 (Crystal's Cantata, $27,520) $132,400 100 4 1.46 1.16 21 Soaring Empire (07, Empire Maker), Rockridge Stud $3,500 8/3 0/0 0/0 (Reason to Soar, $42,800) $110,747 34 0 0.67 1.13 22 Marsh Side (03, Gone West), Dutchess Views Farm $2,500 12/6 0/0 0/0 (Dr Luber's Kiss, $27,618) $96,836 *146 0 0.37 1.22 23 Golden Missile (95, A.P. Indy), Milfer Farm $3,500 14/2 0/0 0/0 (Papa's Missile, $45,190) $78,851 *649 14 1.01 1.48 24 Alex's Pal (99, Valid Expectations) Died, 2015 10/4 0/0 0/0 (Best Choice, $20,000) $77,515 107 2 1.21 0.92 25 Miracle Man (02, Yankee Victor) Died, 2015 4/2 0/0 0/0 (The Crocheron Kid, $31,292) $76,177 10 1 2.02 1.55 26 The Cliff's Edge (01, Gulch) Pnsd 22/5 0/0 0/0 (Cleanout Theoffice, $13,380) $71,991 244 4 0.80 1.15 27 Congressionalhonor (01, Forestry) N/A 8/4 0/0 0/0 (Superling, $25,977) $65,329 161 1 0.73 0.93 28 Wicked Rich (06, Yes It's True), Buckridge Farm $2,500 5/2 0/0 0/0 (Jersey Rich, $23,118) $37,618 12 0 0.51 1.53 29 Midas Touch (GB) (07, Galileo) N/A 3/1 0/0 0/0 (Tyler's Tek, $8,756) $21,728 23 0 0.61 0.82 30 Griffinite (98, Unbridled's Song), Monhill Farm $2,000 5/1 0/0 0/0 (Drive At Nite, $12,750) $17,134 68 1 0.61 0.88 31 ¶ Trinniberg (09, Teuflesberg), Rockridge Stud $3,500 3/0 0/0 0/0 (Velvet Trinni, $7,748) $16,096 8 0 0.45 1.97 32 Well Noted (95, Notebook), Monhill Farm $2,000 4/0 0/0 0/0 (Court Note, $12,810) $15,158 *86 0 0.75 1.03 33 Relato Del Gato (01, Tale of the Cat) Died, 2014 2/1 0/0 0/0 (Down Town Kitty, $13,006) $14,146 15 0 1.06 0.72 34 Sir Whimsey (04, Jump Start), Mill Creek Farm Private 1/0 0/0 0/0 (Our Whim, $10,800) $10,800 11 1 1.13 1.00 35 Believeinmenow (04, ) N/A 2/1 0/0 0/0 (Believe in Athena, $8,835) $10,139 10 0 0.29 1.27 36 Smart Alert (96, Gold Alert) N/A 1/1 0/0 0/0 (Flash Bullett, $10,105) $10,105 13 0 0.52 0.36 37 Dr Large (06, A.P. Indy), Oriskany Creek Farm $2,500 7/0 0/0 0/0 (Dr Smooth, $3,700) $8,000 25 1 0.64 0.73 38 Rocket Legs (04, Dynaformer), Vulpine Meadows Farm $1,000 1/1 0/0 0/0 (Spicy Legs, $7,833) $7,833 5 0 0.23 0.96 39 ¶ Forty Tales (10, Tale of the Cat), Sequel Stallions New York $6,500 1/0 0/0 0/0 (Forty Nights, $6,200) $6,200 15 0 0.52 1.24 40 Fast Draw (06, Gone West) Died 1/0 0/0 0/0 (Red Hook Express, $4,707) $4,707 16 0 0.28 0.60

*AVERAGE-EARNINGS INDEX and COMPARABLE INDEX: Lifetime AVERAGE-EARNINGS INDEX indicates how much purse money the progeny of one sire has earned in relation to the average earnings of all runners in the same years; average earnings of all runners in any year is represented by an index of 1.00; COMPARABLE INDEX indicates the average earnings of progeny produced from mares bred to one sire, when these same mares were bred to other sires. Only 32% of all sires have a lifetime AVERAGE-EARNINGS INDEX higher than their mares’ COMPARABLE INDEX.

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2YO filly sold at OBS April to Patrice Miller/EQB, agent for $180,000 TOP PRICE FOR A NY SIRE AT OBS APR More first-crop NY-Breds selling in June at OBS #32 filly o/o Halo's Surprise and #523 colt o/o Archeress

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Outstanding Value Sire verage earnings per runner $70,000+ $3,500 Live Foal

Inquiries to Joe or John McMahon / 180 Fitch Road / Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (518) 587-3426 / [email protected] / www.mcmahonthoroughbreds.com BREEDERS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic Racing — January 1, 2017 through May 28, 2017

RANK BREEDER STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS

1 Chester and Mary R. Broman 108 19 12 13 $958,754 2 Twin Creeks Farm 32 6 4 3 $607,325 3 SF Bloodstock 29 6 5 4 $599,856 4 McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds 219 17 24 28 $471,282 5 Spendthrift Farm 55 10 9 3 $348,915 6 Patricia Generazio 33 7 7 2 $334,550 7 Milfer Farm 61 12 10 5 $315,102 8 Dr. William B. Wilmot and Dr. Joan M. Taylor 22 7 2 4 $292,700 9 Alpha Delta Stables 5 4 0 0 $254,480 10 Kaz Hill Farm 54 10 7 4 $251,254 11 Paul Pompa 21 3 2 2 $234,775 12 WinStar Farm 29 8 4 2 $227,376 13 Stonewall Farm 36 7 2 3 $226,035 14 Song Hill Thoroughbreds 41 4 6 7 $225,843 15 Empire Equines 12 3 2 4 $190,028 16 Barry R. Ostrager 48 6 5 8 $189,250 17 Donald Newman 12 3 4 3 $187,530 18 Eaton and Thorne 39 6 5 5 $183,295 19 Francis Paolangeli 22 6 2 3 $175,727 20 Dormellito Stud 57 4 6 7 $173,294 OWNERS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic Racing — January 1, 2017 through May 28, 2017

RANK OWNER STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS

1 Chester and Mary R. Broman 66 14 10 7 $854,481 2 Randy Howg 4 2 1 1 $523,300 3 Judge Lanier Racing 8 4 2 1 $513,780 4 Repole Stable 40 10 8 7 $489,733 5 Zilla Racing Stables 22 4 7 3 $259,025 6 Alpha Delta Stables 5 4 0 0 $254,480 7 Drawing Away Stable 58 7 13 10 $239,032 8 Midwest Thoroughbreds 29 8 2 6 $230,675 9 Barry K. Schwartz 27 5 2 2 $207,381 10 Patricia Generazio 25 3 4 1 $205,860 11 Rohan Ramdat 27 5 6 4 $205,761 12 Paul P. Pompa Jr. 4 3 0 1 $202,700 13 Bond Racing Stable 30 4 4 7 $197,136 14 Lady Sheila Stable 10 4 0 3 $189,590 15 Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey 19 5 5 4 $189,585 16 Aron S. Yagoda 15 4 6 3 $186,360 17 Empire Equines 14 3 2 4 $184,710 18 Michael Dubb 24 2 7 3 $180,387 19 Thomas C. Albrecht and Vincent J. Fusaro 4 3 1 0 $173,000 20 Kennesaw Mountain Racing 7 4 0 2 $166,456 Source: nytbreeders.org

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Winslow B. Stevens, DVM, General Manager, Philippe Lasseur, Farm Manager 217 Depot Hill Road / Amenia, NY 12501 (845) 373-9601 / Fax: (845) 373-8954 Email: [email protected] / www.keanestud.com 2017 NEW YORK-BREDS STAKES SCHEDULE

Track Date Stake Name Distance Condition Purse Finger Lakes 6/5 George W. Barker Stakes 6 Furlongs 3&UP $50,000 Belmont 6/17 Dancin Renee Stakes 6 Furlongs F&M 3&UP $100,000 Finger Lakes 6/19 Niagara Stakes 6 Furlongs F3YO $50,000 Belmont 6/25 New York Stallion Stakes Cupecoy’s Joy Division 7 Furlongs (Turf) F3YO $100,000 Belmont 6/25 New York Stallion Stakes Spectacular Bid Division 7 Furlongs (Turf) 3YO $100,000 Finger Lakes 6/26 Ontario County Stakes 6 Furlongs 3YO $50,000 Belmont 7/2 Saginaw Stakes 1 1/16 Miles 4&UP $100,000 Belmont 7/15 Rockville Centre Stakes 6 Furlongs 2YO $100,000 Belmont 7/16 Lynbrook Stakes 6 Furlongs F2YO $100,000 Finger Lakes 7/22 New York Derby 1 1/16 Miles 3YO $150,000 Finger Lakes 7/22 New York Oaks 1 1/16 Miles F3YO $75,000 Saratoga 7/27 John Morrissey Stakes 6 1/2 Furlongs 3&UP $100,000 Saratoga 8/7 New York Stallion Stakes Cab Calloway Division 1 Mile (Turf) 3YO $100,000 Saratoga 8/10 New York Stallion Stakes Statue of Liberty Division 1 Mile (Turf) F3YO $100,000 Saratoga 8/14 Saratoga Dew Stakes 1 1/8 Miles F&M 3&UP $100,000 Finger Lakes 8/14 Jack Betta Be Rite Stakes 1 1/16 Miles F&M 3&UP $50,000 Saratoga 8/17 Union Avenue Stakes 6 1/2 Furlongs F&M 3&UP $100,000 Saratoga 8/21 Evan Shipman Stakes 1 1/8 Miles 3&UP $100,000 Finger Lakes 8/21 Genesee Valley Breeders’ Stakes 1 1/16 Miles 3&UP $50,000 Saratoga 8/25 Albany Stakes 1 1/8 Miles 3YO $250,000 Saratoga 8/25 Fleet Indian Stakes 1 1/8 Miles F3YO $200,000 Saratoga 8/25 Funny Cide Stakes 6 1/2 Furlongs 2YO $200,000 Saratoga 8/25 Seeking the Ante Stakes 6 1/2 Furlongs F2YO $200,000 Saratoga 8/25 West Point Stakes 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) 3&UP $150,000 Saratoga 8/25 Yaddo Stakes 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) F&M 3&UP $150,000 Finger Lakes 9/9 Lady Finger Stakes 6 Furlongs F2YO $100,000 est Finger Lakes 9/9 Aspirant Stakes 6 Furlongs 2YO (C/G only) $100,000 est Belmont 9/20 Joseph A. Gimma Stakes 7 Furlongs F2YO $150,000 Belmont 9/22 Bertram F. Bongard Stakes 7 Furlongs 2YO $150,000 Belmont 9/24 Ashley T. Cole Stakes 1 1/8 Mile (Turf) 3&UP $125,000 Belmont 9/24 John Hettinger Stakes 1 1/8 Mile (Turf) F&M 3&UP $125,000 Finger Lakes 9/30 New York Breeders’ Futurity 6 Furlongs 2YO $200,000 est. Finger Lakes 10/2 Arctic Queen Stakes 6 Furlongs F&M 3&UP $50,000 Finger Lakes 10/9 Leon Reed Stakes 6 Furlongs 3&UP $50,000 Belmont 10/21 Empire Classic Stakes 1 1/8 Miles 3&UP $300,000 Belmont 10/21 Empire Distaff Stakes 1 1/16 Miles F&M 3&UP $250,000 Belmont 10/21 Sleepy Hollow Stakes 1 Mile 2YO $250,000 Belmont 10/21 Maid of the Mist Stakes 1 Mile F2YO $250,000 Belmont 10/21 Mohawk Stakes 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) 3&UP $200,000 Belmont 10/21 Ticonderoga Stakes 1 1/16 Miles (Turf) F&M 3&UP $200,000 Belmont 10/21 Iroquois Stakes 6 1/2 Furlongs F&M 3&UP $150,000 Belmont 10/21 Hudson Stakes 6 1/2 Furlongs 3&UP $150,000 Finger Lakes 10/23 Shesastonecoldfox Stakes 6 Furlongs F2YO $50,000 Aqueduct 11/24 Key Cents Stakes 6 Furlongs F2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 11/26 Notebook Stakes 6 Furlongs 2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 12/16 New York Stallion Stakes Fifth Avenue Division 6 Furlongs F2YO $150,000 Aqueduct 12/17 New York Stallion Stakes Great White Way Division 6 Furlongs 2YO $150,000 Aqueduct 12/28 1 Mile 70 Yards F2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 12/29 Bay Ridge Stakes 1 1/16 Miles F&M 3&UP $100,000 Aqueduct 12/30 Damon Runyon Stakes 1 Mile 70 Yards 2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 12/31 Alex M. Robb Stakes 1 1/16 Miles 3&UP $100,000 Source: nytbreeders.org

16 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 If Beyers work, Emcee will work... More 105-plus Beyers than Arrogate. And no son of Unbridled’s Song has more high Beyers than Emcee – whatever their stud fee. Sons of Unbridled’s Song by number of Beyer Speed Figures 107-or-higher, with stud fee 1 Emcee 4 $5,000 Liam’s Map 4 $25,000 Will Take Charge 4 $30,000 4 Arrogate 3 n/a Cross Traffic 3 $7,500 EMCEE $5,000 S&N Unbridled’s Song – Surf Club (Ocean Crest) in NEW YORK Standing at Sequel Stallions, New York 859-255-8537 or 800-925-2913 www.darleyamerica.com Be a part of it SaleNEW YORK-BREDS Statistics 2017 SALES UPDATE New York-Breds Ofered at OBS Spring Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training OBS SALE – APRIL 25-28 Offered Sold Gross Average Median High Low All 817 678 $61,185,900 $90,245 $48,000 $2,450,000 $1,000 NY-Breds 59 49 $3,077,000 $62,796 $42,000 $235,000 $2,500

OBS SALE – APRIL 25-28 Hip Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price

1 Scat Daddy—Ubusuku, by Hat Trick (JPN) King’s Equine ($85,000) 30 Jimmy Creed—Wanton, by Unbridled’s Song Woodside Ranch KEM Stables, Emerald Bloodstock, agent $40,000 137 Emcee—Back in the Shade, by Put It Back Sequel Bloodstock Dare to Dream Stable Management $60,000 141 Desert Party—Bait, by Hook and Ladder Brick City Thoroughbreds Roberto Arango $10,000 180 Violence—Blush, by Menifee SGV Thoroughbreds Withdrawn 202 Northern Afleet—Cabaniss, by Giant’s Causeway Randy Miles Withdrawn 209 Pioneerof the Nile—Call Me Swift, by Bernardini SGV Thoroughbreds David McKibbin, agent $32,000 231 Flatter—Catch My Eye, by Unbridled’s Song De Meric Sales Withdrawn 236 Mission Impazible—Cecelia’s Cat, by Catienus Crupi’s New Castle Farm Juan Pacanins, agent $40,000 277 Freud—Clever Me, by Not For Love De Meric Sales ($13,000) 284 Bridgetown—Commercial Kisser, by Kissin Kris Classic Bloodstock Withdrawn 298 Desert Party—Cowgirl Lucky, by Stephen Got Even Harris Training Center Gary Sciacca, agent $45,000 312 Paynter—Dancing for Glory, by Exchange Rate Southern Chase Farm Charles L. Biggs $50,000 316 Uncle Mo—Dark Nebula, by Exchange Rate Price Thoroughbreds Withdrawn 338 Congrats—Diaphanous, by Unbridled Crupi’s New Castle Farm Mongolian Stable $15,000 368 Dublin—Drama Mama, by Century City (IRE) Potrero Stables Roberto Ortiz de Paz $8,000 373 Desert Party—Dream With Angels, by Saint Ballado Harris Training Center Withdrawn 380 Courageous Cat—Dyna Vision, by City Zip Jimmy Miranda Withdrawn 388 Scat Daddy—Elusive Rumour, by Elusive Quality Niall Brennan Stables ($95,000) 415 Power Broker—Fair Curve, by Mr. Greeley Pick View Triple Crown (Jeong Woong Park) $15,000 416 Arch—Fairest, by Known Fact Paul Sharp ($70,000) 421 Flatter—Fashion Forward, by Elusive Quality SGV Thoroughbreds Steven W. Young, agent $190,000 423 Violence—Fear This, by Ghostzapper SGV Thoroughbreds Saul Berenson $235,000 431 Get Stormy—Finlandia, by Royal Anthem Julie Davies ($55,000) 435 Boys At Tosconova—Five Second Fuse, by Forestry De Meric Sales Withdrawn 440 The Factor—Flair for Fun, by Aptitude Grassroots Training & Sales Withdrawn 449 Union Rags—Force of Humor, by Distorted Humor De Meric Sales John P. Hicks $90,000 452 Emcee—Forever Valentine, by Silver Deputy Rising From the Ashes ($32,000) 453 Violence—Form Fitting, by Tapit Excel Racing Southern Springs Stables $38,000 460 Bluegrass Cat—French Satin, by French Deputy Eddie Woods Withdrawn 461 City Zip—Freud’s Notebook, by Freud De Meric Sales Withdrawn 496 Soldat—Goodgollymissdolly, by Pleasant Tap Bobby Jones Equine Withdrawn 524 Power Broker—Guess, by Twining Coastal Equine Withdrawn 528 Awesome Again—Happy Bird, by Showing Up Woodside Ranch Gary Contessa, agent $22,000 537 Freud—Hedy Hopper, by Victory Gallop Eversole Thoroughbreds E. R. Stud $9,000 538 Simmard—Heleonor Rugby, by Tribal Rule Whitman Sales Tee N Jay Farm, Timothy Hills, agent $15,000

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541 Bellamy Road—Hey Seattle, by Seattle Slew Crupi’s New Castle Farm Alessandro Marconi & Al Aasfa Racing $85,000 553 Emcee—Holiday Peace, by Harlan’s Holiday Off the Hook Withdrawn 556 Haynesfield—Holladay Dixie, by Dixie Union Top Line Sales Sung Hyun Nam, Jun Park, agent $65,000 559 Justenuffhumor—Honorable Halo, by Double Honor Javier Medina Sales ($19,000) 597 Sidney’s Candy—Irish Exchange, by Exchange Rate Quinones Sales Jason Provenzano $42,000 599 Into Mischief—Island Time, by Trippi SBM Training & Sales Gold Square, Gene Parrotta, agent $150,000 602 Freud—It’stimetotalk, by Thunder Gulch Woodford Thoroughbreds Randy Blackhurst $4,000 610 Boys At Tosconova—Jb’s Golden Regret, by Banker’s Gold Eversole Thoroughbreds Withdrawn 613 Desert Party—Jet Set Jazz, by A. P Jet WinVista Thoroughbreds Dragon Squared $27,000 629 Graydar—Justenufappeal, by Exchange Rate Eisaman Equine Nick J. Hines, agent $12,000 660 Take Charge Indy—Lady Aphrodite, by Giant’s Causeway SGV Thoroughbreds George Weaver, agent $20,000 674 Emcee—Last Oasis, by Tale of the Cat RiceHorse Withdrawn 679 Temple City—Lavender Gem, by Harlan’s Holiday James Layden JKC & Stu Bloodstock $2,500 683 Forty Tales—Leading Lioness, by Lion Cavern Harris Training Center Jonathan Maldonado $13,000 695 Mission Impazible—Lightning Pace, by Regal Classic Flying Fish Drawing Away Stable, Robert Falcone Jr., agent $55,000 700 Stay Thirsty—Listed City, by Cuvee Bobby Dodd Withdrawn 703 Mission Impazible—Little Miss Holly, by Maria’s Mon Paul Sharp Withdrawn 734 Teuflesberg—Malibu Mystique, by Malibu Moon New Hope Patrice Miller/EQB, agent $180,000 738 Hat Trick (JPN)—Mandy’s Purse, by Street Cry (IRE) Crupi’s New Castle Farm Withdrawn

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OBS SALE Ð APRIL 25-28 Hip Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price

741 Sky Mesa—Marc’s Lark, by Miner’s Mark Hartley/DeRenzo Thoroughbreds Jeffrey Englehart & Gary Greenburg $80,000 742 Stay Thirsty—Margaret Lilian, by Political Force Eversole Thoroughbreds Michelle Nihei $9,000 753 Emcee—Meadow Vista, by Meadowlake Paul Sharp Withdrawn 766 Flat Out—Mischief Maker, by Cape Town Crupi’s New Castle Farm Withdrawn 767 Violence—Misgoldy, by Miswaki De Meric Sales Gary Contessa, agent $40,000 786 Sidney’s Candy—Mme Belle Brezing, by Mr. Greeley James Layden Joe Masino $6,500

West Point Thoroughbreds, Lane’s End 787 Noble Causeway—Momma’s Eyes, by Malibu Moon Blas Perez Stables $90,000 Bloodstock, agent

796 To Honor and Serve—More Than Love, by More Than Ready SGV Thoroughbreds Jane Buchanan, agent $125,000

Thoroughbred Champions 801 Uncle Mo—Mrs. Filio, by Eastern Echo Gayle Woods, agent $50,000 Training Center

805 Scat Daddy—Ms. Readiness, by More Than Ready Niall Brennan Stables Withdrawn 807 Courageous Cat—My Brooklynne Rose, by Indian Charlie Southern Chase Farm ($19,000) 810 Uncle Mo—My Cousin Zinny, by Proud Citizen Bobby Dodd Withdrawn 830 Uncle Mo—Nice Pic, by Piccolino Hoppel’s Horse & Cattle Co. Withdrawn 852 Take Charge Indy—One Wise Cowgirl, by Wiseman’s Ferry Ocala Stud Withdrawn 855 Trappe Shot—Ornamental Torch, by Orientate Cary Frommer Withdrawn 873 Data Link—Patronus Charm, by Lear Fan Niall Brennan Stables Harvey A. Clarke, Steve Shahinian, agent $40,000 880 Forty Tales—Perfect Design, by Marquetry Coastal Equine Withdrawn 893 Warrior’s Reward—Pink Candy, by Southern Image Harris Training Center High Kings Racing, Paul Magee, agent $50,000 901 Freud—Point Reyes, by Subordination RiceHorse ($9,000) 907 Emcee—Pretty Reason, by Fly So Free Sequel Bloodstock Withdrawn 919 Lookin At Lucky—Purely Excessive, by In Excess (IRE) Hoppel’s Horse & Cattle Co. Withdrawn 937 Forty Tales—Quietly Elegant, by Quiet American Jose Munoz Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners $165,000 938 Northern Afleet—Quiet North, by Quiet American Off the Hook Withdrawn 942 Into Mischief—Raven’s Rockette, by Raven’s Pass Stephens Thoroughbreds K C P Co. $50,000 978 First Samurai—Royal Opportunity, by Kingmambo Q Bar J Thoroughbreds Sean S. Perl, agent $25,000 1000 Uncle Mo—Sarah’s Pleasure, by Street Cry (IRE) Niall Brennan Stables Withdrawn 1010 Forty Tales—Sea Wind, by Northern Afleet Randy Bradshaw ($195,000) 1040 Mission Impazible—Silence Dogood, by Grand Slam Eddie Woods Withdrawn 1045 Northern Afleet—Silvereniecharm, by Silver Charm Grassroots Training & Sales W. C. Racing $120,000 1047 Into Mischief—Silver Prize, by Silver Train Top Line Sales Klaravich Stable $200,000 1057 Simmard—Sister Dyer, by Pulpit Julie Davies Joseph Brocklebank, agent $20,000 1058 Algorithms—Sister Marette, by Cuvee Niall Brennan Stables Linda Rice, agent $85,000 1072 Point of Entry—Soave, by Brahms Eddie Woods Withdrawn 1075 Forty Tales—Solar Song, by Fly So Free SGV Thoroughbreds Withdrawn 1101 Take Charge Indy—Spring Elusion, by Elusive Quality Crupi’s New Castle Farm Withdrawn 1109 Mission Impazible—Starship Kitty, by Tale of the Cat Journeyman Bloodstock Services Gary Contessa, agent $30,000 1114 More Than Ready—St Francis Wood, by Irish River (FR) Niall Brennan Stables Withdrawn 1115 Mission Impazible—Stirring, by Seeking the Gold Sequel Bloodstock Withdrawn 1117 Uncle Mo—Storm Dancer, by Always a Classic McKathan Bros. Withdrawn 1143 Paynter—Sweet N Sour Nina, by Sweetsouthernsaint Eisaman Equine Withdrawn 1161 Graydar—Tessarini, by Bernardini Cary Frommer Withdrawn 1168 Mission Impazible—The Funky Express, by Freud Crupi’s New Castle Farm Loudmouth Racing $72,000 1169 Mission Impazible—Throbbin’ Heart, by Smoke Glacken Sequel Bloodstock A & R Stable $130,000 1200 The Factor—Trophy Gal, by Awesome Again Niall Brennan Stables Linda Rice, agent $120,000

20 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 NEW YORK-BREDS Sale Statistics 2017 SALES UPDATE New York-Breds Ofered at Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training FASIG-TIPTON SALE – MAY 22-23 Offered Sold Gross Average Median High Low All 412 330 $25,237,000 $76,476 $35,000 $1,500,000 $3,000 NY-Breds 98 76 $3,534,500 $46,507 $25,000 $375,000 $4,000

FASIG-TIPTON SALE – MAY 22-23 Hip Sex Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price

1 Colt Macho Uno—Obama Girl, by Golden Missile Grassroots Training & Sales Henry J. Steadman $11,000 9 Filly Silent Name (JPN)—Orchids Halo, by Smoke Glacken Kings Equine Justin Casse, agent $40,000 10 Filly Trappe Shot—Ornamental Torch, by Orientate Cary Frommer ($24,000) 20 Filly Yes It’s True—Perfect Energy, by Signal Tap Wes Carter for Carolyn Vogel Randi Persaud $30,000 22 Filly Flat Out—Perla Wisdom, by Unbridled’s Song Endswell Herbert W. Kushner $15,000 30 Colt Stormy Atlantic—Pleasant Quality, by Elusive Quality Classic Bloodstock ($47,000) 31 Colt Gemologist—Plethora, by First Samurai Grassroots Training & Sales Gary Sciacca, agent $27,000 35 Colt Overanalyze—Portera, by Lemon Drop Kid Grassroots Training & Sales K.O.I.D. Co. $19,000 37 Filly Disco Rico—Prairie Melody, by Concorde’s Tune Wes Carter for Dr. Jamie Carter Randi Persaud $9,000 42 Colt Shackleford—Private Idaho, by Private Terms Paul Sharp ($19,000) 48 Filly Majesticperfection—Quiet Bear, by Quiet American Rodrigo Cunha Withdrawn 49 Filly Orientate—Quillette, by Broken Vow Crane Thoroughbreds Withdrawn 50 Colt Freud—Raffie’s Chance, by Raffie’s Majesty RiceHorse Stables Rock Bottom Ranch $11,000 56 Filly Justin Phillip—Reservation Blues, by Indian Charlie All Dreams Equine Michael J. Miller $57,000 59 Filly Animal Kingdom—Revered, by Dixie Union James Layden Withdrawn 63 Colt Discreet Cat—Rockinwithher, by El Corredor Grassroots Training & Sales SROA (KOID) $35,000 65 Filly Shanghai Bobby—Rose Sayer, by Dixie Union Scanlon Training & Sales Withdrawn 66 Filly Corfu—Royal Damsel, by More Royal Bobby Dodd Carl R. Moore Management $130,000 68 Filly Teuflesberg—Royal Waltz, by City Zip Coastal Equine Gerard Stuchbury $22,500 86 Colt Into Mischief—School Play, by Vicar Endswell ($19,000) 91 Colt Mineshaft—Senora Cat, by Cozzene Cary Frommer Patrice Miller/EQB $110,000 107 Filly Majestic Warrior—Significant Other, by Not For Love Classic Bloodstock Final Furlong Racing, Rockbridge, agent $75,000 108 Filly Mission Impazible—Silence Dogood, by Grand Slam Eddie Woods SROA (KOID) $45,000 115 Filly Forestry—Sister Glady Oh La, by Strong Hope Cary Frommer Withdrawn 119 Filly Posse—Smileforamile, by Unbridled’s Song Kings Equine Withdrawn 124 Filly Candy Ride (ARG)—Solo Survivor, by Pleasant Tap Classic Bloodstock ($22,000) 126 Filly Shackleford—Something Shiny, by Any Given Saturday Parrish Farms Chris Dunn & Trey & Nick Sgroi $40,000 127 Filly English Channel—Soul Possession, by Belong to Me Crane Thoroughbreds Zilla Racing Stables $55,000 128 Filly Scat Daddy—Southern Charmer, by Dixie Union de Meric Sales Justin Casse, agent $135,000 129 Colt Street Sense—Spangled, by Kris S. Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds Calumet Farm $100,000 134 Colt Courageous Cat—Spooky Mirage, by Mizzen Mast Bird In Hand Stables Randi Persaud $13,500 138 Filly Congrats—Starry Pursuit, by Van Nistelrooy Kings Equine ($70,000) 142 Colt Lookin At Lucky—Stealthy, by Forest Wildcat Kings Equine ($20,000) 144 Filly Freud—St. Mary’s Citi, by Citidancer Dean’s List Gary C. Young, agent $60,000 145 Colt Marsh Side—Storm Spell, by Unbridled’s Song Kim Harrison ($23,000) 147 Colt The Lumber Guy—Strong Faith, by Pioneering Crane Thoroughbreds ($28,000) 153 Colt Majestic Warrior—Superior Attitude, by Tapit Crane Thoroughbreds Andy Green $27,000

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FASIG-TIPTON SALE – MAY 22-23 Hip Sex Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price

155 Colt Data Link—Surf City Susie, by Old Trieste Q Bar J Thoroughbreds Withdrawn 157 Filly Take Charge Indy—Sweet Aloha, by Western Cat Scanlon Training & Sales Orlando Di Rienzo $150,000 158 Colt Freud—Taffy Pull, by Candy Stripes Classic Bloodstock Randi Persaud $18,000 160 Colt Candy Ride (ARG)—Talkin Indian, by Indian Charlie Woodford Thoroughbreds ($170,000) 162 Colt Shanghai Bobby—Tangier Sound, by Rahy Sweetbriar Sales ($50,000) 163 Filly Uncle Mo—Tap All Night, by Closing Argument Wavertree Stables Withdrawn 166 Filly Mission Impazible—Tazmon, by Maria’s Mon Dean’s List John Servis $20,000 169 Colt Graydar—Tessarini, by Bernardini Cary Frommer Gary Contessa, agent $25,000 186 Colt Curlin—Tropic of Aquarius, by Ghostzapper Wes Carter for Carolyn Vogel Shea D Boys Stable $50,000 188 Filly Shanghai Bobby—Truly Charming, by Elusive Quality Niall Brennan Stables Withdrawn 189 Filly Mission Impazible—Trust in Gold, by Golden Missile Cary Frommer Withdrawn 191 Colt Animal Kingdom—Tulipmania, by Empire Maker Crupi’s New Castle Farm Withdrawn 192 Filly Sidney’s Candy—Tura Isabel, by Forest Danger SAB Sales ($9,000) 197 Filly Tiz Wonderful—Unbridled Salt, by Unbridled’s Song Crane Thoroughbreds Harry Hoglander $12,000 206 Filly Uncle Mo—War Secret, by War Front Top Line Sales for Kinsman Farm Withdrawn 210 Filly Freud—Western Woman, by West by West James Layden Gary Sciacca $35,000 212 Colt Mission Impazible—Whispered Call, by Phone Trick Crane Thoroughbreds SROA (KOID) $25,000 215 Filly Frost Giant—Wild in Montana, by Yankee Victor de Meric Sales Neal M. Allread $23,000 217 Colt Frost Giant—Winged to Fly, by Fusaichi Pegasus Niall Brennan Stables Withdrawn 221 Filly Teuflesberg—With Impunity, by Personal Flag Hidden Brook Michael Neatherlin $14,000 222 Colt Majestic Warrior—Won Perfect Rose, by Air Forbes Won Crane Thoroughbreds K.O.I.D. Co. $80,000 225 Filly Mission Impazible—Yankee Million, by Yankee Victor Crane Thoroughbreds David Adel $15,000 231 Colt Sidney’s Candy—Zip Gun, by City Zip Randy Miles ($24,000) 238 Colt Discreetly Mine—Alfonsina, by Grand Slam Coastal Equine Emerald Racing Stable $10,000 240 Filly Stay Thirsty—Alpha Charlie, by Eddington Scanlon Training & Sales Peter B. Martine $32,000 253 Filly Violence—Atlas Valley, by Capote Eddie Woods Withdrawn 277 Colt To Honor and Serve—Blue Hennessy, by Hennessy Crane Thoroughbreds Gary Contessa, agent $37,000 280 Colt Power Broker—Brave the Storm, by Storm Cat SBM Training & Sales Withdrawn 286 Colt Northern Afleet—Cabaniss, by Giant’s Causeway Randy Miles ($29,000) 287 Colt Shanghai Bobby—Canaryinacage, by Mineshaft Scanlon Training & Sales Mark Stanley $210,000 288 Colt Shanghai Bobby—Can’t Bluff Me, by Pine Bluff Cary Frommer Wendy Hendriks $18,000 309 Colt The Factor—Class Break, by Sunday Break (JPN) Hidden Brook Gary Contessa, agent $50,000 319 Filly The Lumber Guy—Conquestality, by Conquistador Cielo Crane Thoroughbreds Coffee Pot Stable $21,000 326 Colt Uncle Mo—Daisy Mountain, by Phone Trick Q Bar J Thoroughbreds Henry J. Steadman $20,000 329 Colt Posse—Dancing Blues, by Cure the Blues Kings Equine Joe Orseno $6,000 333 Colt Shackleford—Day Trading, by Capote Cary Frommer Cynthia Wade & J. Lu Ltd. Co. $15,000 336 Filly Teuflesberg—Desert Traveler, by Desert Warrior Crane Thoroughbreds Withdrawn 339 Filly Warrior’s Reward—Discreet Woman, by Discreet Cat Wes Carter Horseco Bloodstock, JPM, agent $40,000 347 Colt Tiznow—Double Dinghy Day, by Forestry de Meric Sales SROA (KOID) $35,000 348 Colt Munnings—Drama Queen, by Smoke Glacken Classic Bloodstock Michael A. Hennng $22,000 350 Filly Justin Phillip—Dreaming of Donato, by Indian Charlie Q Bar J Thoroughbreds Baccarat Racing $10,000 352 Filly Take Charge Indy—Dr. Zic, by Milwaukee Brew de Meric Sales Deuce Greathouse, agent $20,000 360 Colt First Samurai—Eliana Querida, by Candy Ride (ARG) All in Sales Withdrawn 364 Colt The Lumber Guy—Embrace Change, by Hook and Ladder Wes Carter for Carolyn Vogel ($23,000) 368 Colt Pioneerof the Nile—Esher, by King of Kings (IRE) Crane Thoroughbreds Black Gold Racing $90,000 369 Colt Paddy O’Prado—Exbourne Free, by Exbourne Grassroots Training & Sales Broad Creek Bloodstock $6,500

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374 Colt Courageous Cat—Eyes of Love, by Put It Back de Meric Sales Joseph Trezza $4,000 375 Colt Freud—Eyes of Midas, by Midas Eyes Classic Bloodstock SROA (KOID) $30,000 377 Colt Majestic Warrior—Famous Rose, by Forest Danger Grassroots Training & Sales Gary S. Broad $155,000 396 Colt Smart Bid—Frivolous Buck, by Catienus Grassroots Training & Sales George Weaver, agent $20,000 398 Filly Here Comes Ben—Gala Regatta, by Boston Harbor M & M Ventures Gary Contessa, agent $15,000 399 Filly Mission Impazible—Genisa, by Storm Cat Dean’s List Withdrawn 400 Filly Street Boss—Girl Show, by Wild Rush Kings Equine Eclipse Thoroughbred $115,000 403 Colt Mission Impazible—Glory Gold, by Medaglia d’Oro de Meric Sales Withdrawn 417 Filly —Gypsy Angel, by Silver Train Classic Bloodstock Withdrawn 419 Gelding Teuflesberg—Harborinthetempest, by More Than Ready Kenneth LeJeune Training Stables Withdrawn 422 Colt Candy Ride (ARG)—Hearted, by Grand Reward de Meric Sales ($20,000) 423 Colt Take Charge Indy—Heavenly Humor, by Distorted Humor Scanlon Training & Sales Bruce N. Levine $55,000 West Point Thoroughbreds, 434 Colt Morning Line—Homecoming Dance, by Vindication James Layden $180,000 Lane’s End Bloodstock 442 Colt Warrior’s Reward—I Ain’t Shy, by Indygo Shiner Kenneth LeJeune Training Stables Withdrawn 443 Colt Graydar—Ibetyouwishyouknew, by Mr. Greeley Classic Bloodstock Linda Rice, agent $80,000 Empire Maker, by Hartley/ 444 Colt Emcee—Ibis Justin Casse, agent $25,000 De Renzo Thoroughbreds 452 Colt Forty Tales—In Flagrante, by Came Home Grassroots Training & Sales ($18,000) 453 Colt Gemologist—In This Life, by Ghostzapper Grassroots Training & Sales Withdrawn 457 Filly D’ Funnybone—Irish Ridge, by Cactus Ridge Q Bar J Thoroughbreds Arthur Hetherington $8,000 463 Filly Bodemeister—Jessica’s Halo, by Jolie’s Halo Bobby Dodd Withdrawn 464 Colt Flat Out—Jillistana, by Istan Grassroots Training & Sales Randi Persaud $11,000 465 Filly Into Mischief—Jilted, by Runaway Groom Pike Racing Mike Ryan, agent $375,000 469 Colt Freud—Junoon, by Street Sense Pike Racing for Sequel Bloodstock K.O.I.D. Co. $47,000 479 Colt Not For Love—Lady Bi Bi, by Lord Avie Grassroots Training & Sales Withdrawn 480 Colt Boys At Tosconova—Lady Buckingham, by Formal Dinner Wes Carter for Carolyn Vogel Charles Blanford $10,000 486 Filly Emcee—Last Oasis, by Tale of the Cat RiceHorse Stables ($24,000) 488 Colt Justin Phillip—Latori, by Unaccounted For Crane Thoroughbreds ($24,000) 492 Filly City Zip—Letshootpool, by Freud de Meric Sales Top Hat Thoroughbreds $13,000 493 Filly Emcee—Life’s a Dance, by Gone West Bobby Dodd Harry Weisleder $25,000 494 Filly Mineshaft—Lindsay’s Point, by Desert Warrior Marshall W. Silverman Withdrawn 495 Filly Justin Phillip—Liquid Lunch, by Street Sense Grassroots Training & Sales Withdrawn 496 Filly Shackleford—Lisvernane, by Arch Eddie Woods Gilda Sayles & Sheila Englehart $17,000 499 Colt Desert Party—Livermore Valley, by Mt. Livermore Grassroots Training & Sales HWL Partnership $40,000 506 Filly Yes It’s True—Loxina, by Came Home Q Bar J Thoroughbreds Fatman $21,000 514 Colt Mission Impazible—Majestic Risk, by More Than Ready Classic Bloodstock Bruce Brown, agent $32,000 523 Filly Silent Name (JPN)—Matinee Express, by Zensational Cary Frommer Withdrawn 526 Colt Eskendereya—Michele the Great, by Distorted Humor Kings Equine SROA (KOID) $45,000 528 Filly Union Rags—Mighty Good, by Good and Tough Eddie Woods Withdrawn 532 Filly Flat Out—Mischief Maker, by Cape Town Crupi’s New Castle Farm Withdrawn 533 Filly Frost Giant—Miss City Halo, by Carson City Niall Brennan Stables ($22,000) 544 Filly Freud—Missunitednations, by Peace Rules Grassroots Training & Sales Swilcan Stables $20,000 549 Colt Mission Impazible—Monarch Miss, by Storm Broker James Layden Top Hat Thoroughbreds $10,000 550 Filly Teuflesberg—Money My Honey, by Red Bullet Hidden Brook ($14,000) 556 Filly Uncle Mo—My Cousin Zinny, by Proud Citizen Bobby Dodd Withdrawn 559 Colt Mission Impazible—Mystical Honor, by Theatrical (IRE) Crane Thoroughbreds Fatman $5,000 560 Colt Courageous Cat—My Uptown Gal, by City Zip de Meric Sales ($1,000) 566 Colt Overanalyze—Never Miss a Trick, by Anasheed Pick View Withdrawn

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BY TERESA GENARO

Conquest Mo Money galloping at Pimlico prior to the Preakness RICK SAMUELS

ON THE MORNING OF THE PREAKNESS STAKES (G1), Tom McKenna made New York-bred a stop at Barn A at Pimlico Race Course, where the horses running in that after- Conquest Mo Money noon’s second leg of the Triple Crown were stabled. On a gray, blustery morning, he wanted to check in one last time with Conquest Mo Money, the New York-bred made a good run at the 3-year-old he’d purchased for a song last November, before heading to his seat in the Maryland Jockey Club tent. Preakness Stakes McKenna and his team were confdent as they prepared to run the horse in the biggest race of their lives, and they seemed unperturbed by being asked to break from the far outside 10-post. “There won’t be as much pressure to get up there now,” said George Hernandez, son of trainer Miguel Hernandez. “I think (No. 9 Lookin At Lee and No. 8 Senior Investment) are going to drop back, and that should give us an open lane to get in outside Classic Empire and Always Dreaming.” “Have you looked back at his last races?” asked McKenna. “(Outside posts) are all that we get. We’re destined to run from the outside, and we adjust.” The bay colt had broken from post #12 and #11 in the Sunland Derby (G3) and the Arkansas Derby (G1), respectively, races in which he’d fnished second, in the latter just a half-length behind Classic Empire, last year’s 2-year-old champion and the second betting choice in the Preakness. That fnish at Oaklawn Park earned Con- quest Mo Money a spot in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1), a spot McKenna declined. “It’s very simple,” he said, standing just inside the horsemen’s entrance to Pim- lico, hours before the Preakness post time. “Number one: He’s a 3-year-old, and

24 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 there are only (three) ing his maiden frst out by weeks between the Arkan- a neck, then winning two sas Derby and the Ken- straight stakes races by a tucky Derby, and number combined 13 lengths. In two: The Kentucky Derby the Sunland Derby he fn- doesn’t appeal to me from ished second to Kentucky a horseman’s standpoint. Derby contender Hence From a fan’s standpoint, and then ventured out of from a grand pageant New Mexico to race in the standpoint, being part Arkansas Derby, where of history…but I’d much he showed that disposi- rather see my horse in a tion that had so attracted race with 10 or 12 horses McKenna. than in a race with 20. “You’d have thought Because it’s not the best he was an 8-year-old with horse (that wins); it’s the 40 races under his belt,” best trip. said McKenna. “In Hot

“The combination of SKIP DICKSTEIN Springs there were 65,000 those two things made us Twin Creeks’ Randy Gullatt, lef, and Steve Davison, the breeders people, and that was a decide to wait and come of Conquest Mo Money new experience for him. I here.” thought, ‘How’s he going McKenna and his wife, Sandy, live in beyond his price range, McKenna was to handle it?’ New Mexico, which is where their rac- “fabbergasted” when he was able to get “You could have put a 2-year-old kid ing operation is based. But at last No- him for $8,500. on him,” he continued. “In the stable, in vember’s November mixed “I couldn’t believe it,” he said. “I guess the saddling paddock—nothing both- sale, the unraced state-bred Conquest everyone else sat on their hands. I be- ered him. He’s got a wonderful head, Mo Money, from the Conquest Stables lieve God plays a big hand in everything and he’s easy to train.” dispersal, caught his eye, even as he you do. He has in my life, and I call this Conquest Mo Money reportedly thought that the horse was likely to be a blessing from God because I think trained well over the Pimlico surface in out of his price range. that’s exactly what it was.” the week leading up to the Preakness. Bred by Twin Creeks Farm, Conquest McKenna initially campaigned the “The jockey stated that he got a real Mo Money (Uncle Mo—Stirring, by horse at his home state track of Sunland good hold of the track,” said George Seeking the Gold) sold as a yearling at Park, with Conquest Mo Money break- Hernandez. “He’s doing great. the 2015 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale of preferred New York-breds. Ernie Semersky’s Conquest Stables paid $180,000 for the colt selected by trainer Mark Casse. “I like his breeding,” Casse said. “He was a big, beautiful horse.” Casse had him for about a year, and like many young horses, Conquest Mo Money bucked shins during his early training, and after a couple of breezes that resulted in some flling in his ankles, Casse elected to give him some time off. In the meantime, Semersky had decided to dissolve his racing stable. “From the very frst, his disposition was what I liked the most,” said McKen- na. “He’s fundamentally balanced well, and he’s got depth and length and all the things you look for in a racehorse, but

the disposition is the key thing.” ANNE M. EBERHARDT Expecting the horse to sell for far Owner Tom McKenna and his wife, Sandy, at Pimlico

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someone like that. It’s what I wanted, it’s what he does, and here we are.” The prospect of his New York-bred fnally getting a chance to run in New York is good news for breeder Randy Gullatt of Twin Creeks Farm. Though based in Kentucky, Gullatt stands Mis- sion Impazible at Sequel Stallions near Hudson, N.Y., where he also keeps some of his mares. “We thought she had an outstanding pedigree,” he said of Stirring (out of the Deputy Minister mare Daijin), whom he purchased in foal at the 2013 Keeneland November sale, paying $80,000 for the unraced mare. “She was in foal to a good horse, and we thought we got a good discount be- cause at the time she hadn’t produced any stakes winners. She was excellent

ANNE M. EBERHARDT value with that pedigree.” Conquest Mo Money, seventh in the Preakness, will be based on the East Coast Stirring is in foal now to Graydar, a Twin Creeks stallion standing at Taylor “How lucky can you get? The Preak- “I did an analysis of quite a few train- Made Stallions near Nicholasville, Ky., ness. This doesn’t happen often. We’ve ers,” said McKenna. “I was looking for and has a 2-year-old flly by Mission Im- been in the racetrack industry forever; one who thinks out of the box, who’s pazible. we grew up on the track. Being here this innovative, and who has a European “New York is a regional market with week is just awesome.” or Australian background. I think their a great breeders’ awards program, so it’s An inveterate front-runner, Con- training techniques are superior, and a perfect venue for Conquest Mo Mon- quest Mo Money bobbled briefy out of the use of drugs isn’t as rampant. I’m ey,” said Gullatt. the gate in the Preakness under jockey old-fashioned. Owning a horse such as Conquest Jorge Carreno and didn’t get either to “Tres thinks like I do,” he went on. “He Mo Money is a novelty for the McKen- the inside or to the front, running sev- trains the individual, and it’s hard to fnd nas; though they’ve owned horses for 14 eral lengths behind the horses he was years and have about 50 on the track, supposed to contend with early. Despite this is the frst that has taken them to running gamely, he fnished seventh. this level of racing. “It’s a horse race,” said McKenna “I’m not in any hurry to take this philosophically. “It happens. He didn’t horse to the breeding shed,” said McK- get out of the gate well and (Carreno) enna. “I’m a lot different from most of had to hurry him a little bit to get him the owners in the Kentucky Derby that back where we wanted to be. We wanted have one thing in mind. That’s not good to be sitting closer to the front.” for the industry, but it’s being done. I’d Though McKenna hesitated to run love for him to run until he’s 7 years old Conquest Mo Money in the Kentucky before I take him to the breeding shed.” Derby on three weeks’ rest, the Belmont While Conquest Mo Money is likely Stakes (G1) does remain under consid- to run primarily in New York this sum- eration. But running in the third leg of mer, his owner isn’t at this point inclined the Triple Crown or not, Conquest Mo to take advantage of the lucrative purses Money’s days in the southwest are over, for New York-bred horses. and the New York-bred is coming east “There are a lot of good races in New

for the next stage of his career. In June PHOTOS BY Z/KEENELAND York,” McKenna observed. “He’s a 3-year- the horse will take up residence in the Gullatt notes New York is the perfect old graded stakes horse, and we’re going Fair Hill barn of Tres Abbott. venue for Conquest Mo Money to campaign him that way.”

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Kathryn the Wise is geared down late in the Critical Eye JOE LABOZZETTA/NYRA

Kathryn the Wise, Weekend Hideway Wise Takes the Prize score in Showcase’s BY PAUL VOLPONI main events EVERY NOW AND THEN the phrase “with ease” gets shaded with new meaning in a Thoroughbred race. That vocabulary footnote happened again May 29 when Lawrence Goichman’s homebred Kathryn the Wise (by Uncle Mo) simply toyed with her 10 rivals in the $200,000 Critical Eye Stakes. The Critical Eye, contested at a one-turn mile over Belmont Park’s “sloppy (sealed)” main track, was Kathryn the Wise’s third trip postward. The 4-year- 1 old flly’s previous two races resulted in a pair of dominating wins, totaling 17 ⁄2 lengths between her and the nearest competition. But those two encounters were 1 run at six and 6 ⁄2 furlongs. Would the stretch-out to eight furlongs and the pres- ence of several other early-speed types hinder her chances? The answer was a resounding “no.” After breaking from the outside post, Kathryn the Wise was prompted through a speed-laden opening quarter-mile of :22.62 and a half-mile of :46.36. She held the lead by just a half-length, when she suddenly stepped away from her competi- tion while racing on the latter half of the far turn. 1 Turning into the lane Kathryn the Wise had opened up on the feld by 7 ⁄2 lengths. At that point the race had been essentially put to rest. During the fnal stages of the contest, jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. geared down the win- ner, who resides in the barn of trainer Chad Brown. 1 The margin on the wire was 8 ⁄4 lengths, though it could have easily been more. “This horse has always been a runner; a great foal; good-looking. Chad loved

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her from the beginning. She’s partnership with his wife, Carol, named after Kathryn Boor, while the couple’s son, Scott the dean of the College of Ag- Schwartz, did the training. ricultural and Life Sciences at “I remember watching the Cornell University,” said Goich- (1993) Breeders’ Cup with my man. “I chose Uncle Mo for my dad. There was a horse running mare (Shea d’Lady, by Crafty named Blumin Affair (fnished Prospector) after due consider- second in the Juvenile, G1, and ation. That was the right stal- third in the 1994 Kentucky Der- lion. It was the frst year he was by, G1). He was a Dynaformer at stud. I didn’t know he would out of a Dr. Blum mare. I said be this great a stallion.” to my dad, ‘We have a Dr. Blum The fnal time was 1:38.70. mare. Maybe that’s the right “She had some issues as nick,’ ” said Scott Schwartz. a young horse where we just “Critical Eye was very durable stopped on her and let her and very versatile. She could run get over them,” said Brown, long, short, and on the grass— who won three stakes on the any distance from six furlongs Big Apple Showcase program. to a mile and a quarter. And she “Mr. Goichman has been very was competitive from age 2 to patient. He’s owned horses for 5.” a very long time and knows Critical Eye won 14 of 38 ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA the game. He gave the horse Lawrence Goichman with his unbeaten lly starts and earned seven fgures. plenty of time to receive the She won fve graded stakes, best care, and here she is. She highlighted by victories in the trains and runs like a horse that can run second- and third-place fnishers in the 2000 Gazelle Handicap (G1) and the in open company. We thought that this Critical Eye. Michael Dubb’s Literata 2001 Hempstead Handicap (G1). De- was a good race for her developmental closed from well back in the feld to servedly, Herbert T. Schwartz, who par- wise, a stakes against fellow New York- grab the runner-up spot. Check Mark ticipated in racing for fve decades, was breds. But if she keeps developing and Stables’ Bee Noteworthy was third. named 2001 New York Breeder of the training well, you’ll defnitely see her Critical Eye earned two New York- Year. against open company.” bred championships. The daughter of Kathryn the Wise increased her Dynaformer, out of the Dr. Blum mare DOUBLE WEEKEND earnings to $187,200. Critical Crew, was a homebred for After saluting our nation’s veterans Read the Footnotes sired both the Herbert T. Schwartz. He owned her in on Memorial Day, many Americans like to kick back and relax with a beverage and a barbeque. That doesn’t apply to Red and Black Stable’s Weekend Hide- away, a 7-year-old son of Speightstown, “ Mr. Goichman has been very patient. He’s out of Apocalyptical (by Wiseman’s Fer- ry). For the second year in a row over owned horses a very long time and knows a rain-soaked surface, the game com- petitor scored a victory in the $200,000 the game. He gave the horse plenty of time to Commentator Stakes. And this year’s edition was hard fought to the last receive the best care, and here she is.” jump. Trained by Phil Serpe, Weekend — Chad Brown on Kathryn the Wise Hideaway instantly shot to the lead in the Commentator beneath jockey Luis Saez, who was aboard the runner for the 10th consecutive time. “ The opening fractions were swift,

28 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 in training from the 2011 dispersal sale. Bred by Carl Lizza’s Flying Zee Stables, Weekend Hideaway stopped the timer in 1:37.34 for eight furlongs, while recording his 12th victory from 39 starts, with earnings of $1,004,632. “Horses like him are just great to be around. This horse is 7 years old. He’s been winning races in New York since he was 2, and he’s still going strong,” said Serpe, who twisted his knee mak- ing his way to the winner’s circle. “Does he struggle a little bit trying to get the one mile distance? He does. But things went his way today and he deserves this victory.” The stewards, seeing Phil Serpe hob- ble around the winner’s circle, called Weekend Hideaway edges Diversify in the Commentator his assistant moments after the race. They jokingly informed her the trainer with the free-running Weekend Hide- been fantastic,” said co-owner Anthony would be placed on the vet’s list—refer- away, who had the lead by a length, Smith, who owns Weekend Hideaway ring to when a horse appears injured racing the opening quarter-mile in in tandem with Mike Hoffman. “Be- and must pass a vet’s exam before be- 23.04 and the half-mile in 46.04 over ing by Speightstown was the key to it. ing reentered. the “sloppy (sealed)” main track. I believe that’s what Phil (Serpe) really The hard luck and resolute runner- Weekend Hideaway opened up a two- liked about him.” up in the Commentator was Lauren length advantage at the eighth pole, but How prudent a purchase was it? and Ralph Evans’ Diversify, sent out by gathering serious momentum behind Weekend Hideaway is the only horse still trainer Rick Violette Jr. The 4-year-old him were a pair of talented rivals. Both gelding, who was sent off as the Diversify (by Bellamy Road) and Gov- favorite in the feld of nine, has ernor Malibu (by Malibu Moon), who won four of seven starts with a were bred to relish the off going, were pair of second-place fnishes. gaining substantial ground. Jump Sucker Stable and Oak Stubborn through the stretch, Week- Bluff Stables’ Governor Malibu, end Hideaway found more and kept bred by Richard Leahy’s Oak reaching for the fnish. He appeared Bluff Stables, fnished third. home free in the fnal 50 yards when Last year Governor Malibu Diversify ducked to the inside beneath competed in a pair of grade 1 jockey Jose Ortiz, effectively shutting contests—the Belmont Stakes off Governor Malibu. Diversify kept (fnished fourth) and Travers coming and made a last-gasp lunge at (fnished ffth). the wire, leaving the crowd and con- Tracy Farmer’s Commenta- nections unsure of the outcome. tor was a gelded son of Dis- “I had a feeling that we won the race, torted Humor and trained but we came back and saw it wasn’t by Hall of Famer Nick Zito. offcial,” said Saez. “That was a little Bred by Michael Martinez and scary, anything can happen. But I had a foaled in 2001, Commentator little feeling that we got there (frst). He won 14 of 24 starts while earn- ran so hard. When we came through ing $2,049,845. He won eight the stretch, he gave me everything.” stakes, including the grade 1 The photo fnish showed Weekend Whitney Handicap at Saratoga Hideaway was the winner by a nose. in 2005 and 2008. Commen- “We got him for $40,000 at the (Fly- tator was named New York ing Zee Stable dispersal). He just went ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS Horse of the Year in 2005 and over one million in earnings. So it’s Anthony Smith leads in Weekend Hideaway 2008.

June 2017 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 29 MOUNT VERNON / ANNETTE JASKO/NYRA Fourstar Crook gets up aer nding room in the Mount Vernon Chad Brown, Michael Dubb Colorful Pair combine on BY PAUL VOLPONI Fourstar Crook, BIG APPLE SHOWCASE DAY featured a pair of grass stakes—the $125,000 Mount Vernon Stakes and the $125,000 Kingston Stakes—each at a distance of a mile and Offering Plan contested over a “yielding” Widener turf course. The pair of highly competitive races turned out to be mirror images of each other, with co-owner Michael Dubb and trainer Chad Brown standing in the winner’s circle at the conclusion of both. Fourstar Crook, a 5-year-old daughter of Freud, out of Avril a Portugal, by D’Accord, had won her last six races, mostly in dominating fashion. The day’s siz- able hurdles, however, were that the mare was coming off an eight-month layoff and the Mount Vernon, on paper, looked like a race with little pace to suit her preferred closing style. “With Chad, layoffs don’t really matter,” said Dubb. “Whether it’s three weeks or a year, he knows how to have them ready.” Soon after the break jockey had Fourstar Crook racing in fourth position in the feld of seven older fllies and mares after an opening quarter mile in :24.14. But by the time the runners had completed a half-mile, Fourstar Crook had been shuffed to the back of the pack, with the pace moderating slightly to :48.81. Fourstar Crook, the 6-5 favorite, seemed to be idling behind a wall of horsefesh as the feld turned into the lane. Then came a slight seam, and Castellano guided her out into the fve-path. It wasn’t an enviable position and not exactly a prototypical winning trip, but none of that would dissuade this classy mare. Through the fnal furlong Fourstar Crook displayed her winning profle. She

30 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 lengthened her stride, passing runners one-by-one and surged to the lead. Yet her work wasn’t done. In the last 100 “ She’s unstoppable. She’s really yards Fourstar Crook held off the deter- mined charge of stablemate Ack Naugh- a special horse. At some point we need ty (by Afeet Alex). Against most other rivals, Ack to have a look at graded stakes for her Naughty’s late turn-of-foot would have made her a winner. But Fourstar Crook because she’s earned it.” wouldn’t be denied her seventh straight Ñ Michael Dubb triumph, as she held sway with eye- catching profciency, registering a three- quarter-length victory on the wire. “She’s unstoppable. She’s really a spe- cial horse. Gary Young picked her out at “ the Timonium sale, and she took time to develop,” said Dubb. “At some point we Bred by Kathleen Feron, Fourstar Doi Johnson, and Adrian Mansergh have to look at graded stakes for her be- Crook collected her seventh win from Wallace, fnished third after being sad- cause she’s earned it.” 10 starts, increasing her earnings to dled by trainer Thomas Morley. “I remember she worked very well $424,050. at the sale,” said Young, a clocker and After being defeated in her frst three SIMILAR PLAN bloodstock agent. “She was a very well starts, Fourstar Crook, once tasting vic- The winning game plan by Dubb and put together medium-sized flly. Freuds tory in her fourth trip postward, has Brown from the Mount Vernon seemed tend to get better as they get older. But since refused to lose. to carry over to the Kingston. Much like who would have thought she’d turn into Sheep Pond Partners and Nantucket Fourstar Crook, Offering Plan (by Spring this kind of racehorse.” Thoroughbred Partners’ Ack Naughty, At Last) was also coming off the bench The winner, also owned in partner- who was ridden by , was a after an eight-month layoff. And with ship by Michael Caruso’s Bethlehem solid second. Castellano in the saddle, the 5-year-old Stables and Gary Aisquith, stopped the Freudie Anne (by Freud), owned by found himself trailing the feld of eight timer in 1:37.33. Marc Detampel, Fergus Galvin, Jayne older males early, before swinging fve- wide into the stretch. Sound familiar? Gerald and Susan Kresa’s King Kree- sa (by King Cugat) had raced a comfort- able opening half-mile in :49.40 and turned into the lane with the lead. But Offering Plan displayed a keen turn- of-foot through the fnal furlong. With clods of damp turf fying backward be- hind him, Offering Plan hunkered down and kicked it into high gear. He surged to the front inside the fnal sixteenth with Castellano only resorting to a pair of brief right-handed reminders as he cleared King Kreesa, registering a one- length victory. “It never gets old (collecting the tro- phy),” said Dubb. “We purchased him as a yearling, Sol Kumin (Nantucket Thoroughbred Partners) and I. We knew he was a New York-bred and going to Chad Brown. At the time, Spring At Last seemed like he was showing promise as a turf stallion.” Bred by C.W. Swann and Cygnet Fourstar Crook with co-owners Gary Aisquith, lef, and Michael Dubb Farm, the winner got the trip in 1:37.40.

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later in the condition book that ft Offer- ing Plan’s eligibility status. And with the added money of being a New York-bred, the purses would be relatively equal. “It’s a lot of work. I do most of it myself,” said Dubb, who puts in ap- proximately two hours a night scouting horses and opportunities. “I use (blood- stock agents) Kim Valerio and Gary Young for yearlings and 2-year-olds in- training. But everything else is me. It’s about really looking—often looking at condition books and trying to think out of the box. “It’s like business. You get up every morning and make a lot of decisions. They can’t all be right. You have to under- stand that you’re going to make a lot of mistakes. A lot of people are slow to ac- JOE LABOZZETTA/NYRA cept that in this game. I’ve learned that Ofering Plan’s Kingston win was his ffh from 13 starts your frst loss is your best loss. I’ve also learned to look at my horses like a stock Offering Plan, also owned in partner- relentless hard work and passion for the portfolio, hoping that the good choices ship by Bethlehem Stables and Aisquith, game. For example—the night before the can more than compensate for the bad notched his ffth victory from 13 starts, Kingston, Dubb had sent Brown a text ones.” moving the earnings needle to $382,800. stating that if he didn’t like the condition The 8-year-old gelding King Kreesa, Dubb’s outstanding success as an of the wet turf to scratch, because the from the barn of trainer Linda Rice, owner is no accident. It is the result of owner had spotted another race a week fnished a game second in the Kingston while making his 38th start (11 wins, $1,413,554). Aliyu Ben J Stables’ home- bred Lubash (by Freud), a 10-year-old, fnished third in the contest. King Kree- sa and Lubash (53 starts, 18 wins, and $1,510,639) have totaled 91 starts, most- ly on the New York Racing Association circuit, between them. It was appropri- ate that these two veteran “warhorses” met yet again on Memorial Day. As part of their Memorial Day fes- tivities, NYRA recognized a decorated real-life warhorse named Staff Sergeant Reckless. The chestnut mare who was purchased from a racetrack in Seoul, Korea, earned two purple hearts and several other citations while serving as a pack horse carrying supplies into battle for the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War. A statue of Staff Sergeant Reckless, which contains a lock of her tail hair, was dedicated in 2013 and

ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA stands at the National Museum of the From lef, Bradley Weisbord, Chad Brown, Aisquith, Javier Castellano, and Dubb Marine Corps in Triangle, Va.

32 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 MIKE LEE / BOUWERIE STAKES

T Loves a Fight tops Syndergaard in the Mike Lee ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA

T Loves a Fight, Holiday Disguise top Fighting Chances 3-year-old stakes BY TERESA GENARO

THREE-YEAR-OLD T LOVES A FIGHT showed his mettle in earning his frst stakes win during Big Apple Showcase Day May 29, taking the seven-furlong Mike Lee Stakes. The last-to-frst victory came over a “sloppy (sealed)” track at Belmont Park. In his second stakes start, the bay gelding was sent off as the 9-5 second choice be- hind even-money favorite Syndergaard, a narrow runner-up in last fall’s Champagne Stakes (G1). While the favorite went to his customary place on the lead, T Loves a Fight and jockey Kendrick Carmouche raced well back of the pacesetter and just off the rail. Carmouche urged T Loves a Fight coming into the far turn, and he easily passed rivals, splitting horses to take aim at Syndergaard. He ran with him neck-and-neck 1 in the lane before drawing off to win by 2 ⁄4 lengths in 1:25.06. Earlier in the day Carmouche had been presented with the Mike Venezia Award by the New York Racing Association. The award, voted on by the public, goes to a jockey who exemplifes extraordinary sportsmanship and citizenship and is named for the jockey killed in a riding accident at Belmont in 1988. The win was trainer Mike Hushion’s third in the Mike Lee. He won consecutive runnings in 2013-14 with Amberjack and Captain Serious, respectively. A homebred for Hoffman Thoroughbreds, T Loves a Fight is out of the Broken Vow mare Worth Fighting For and sired by Girolamo, who stood at Sequel Stal-

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cided to keep the foal and race him, a decision that didn’t look so hot after T Loves a Fight failed to break his maiden in his frst fve starts, including maiden claiming races. That changed Jan. 26, when he won a $40,000 maiden claimer by a nose, and then, said Hoffman, “all hell broke loose.” Named for Hoffman’s cousin’s wife, a “feisty Irishwoman” named Teresa, T Loves a Fight won his next two starts easily before fnishing second in his stakes debut in a New York Stallion Se- ries race at Aqueduct in April. Before the gelding’s success, Hoff- man gave the mare to Visagie, who bred her twice to Paynter, producing fllies in 2016 and 2017. “I texted him after the race,” said ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Hoffman. “He’s over the moon. This is a Trainer Mike Hushion, lef, with David Greenhouse (plaid jacket) nice thing to happen for him.” lions in New York in 2012-13. The son Stud, said, ‘Why don’t we breed her to a EVERY DAY’S A HOLIDAY of A.P. Indy currently stands at Darley in hot new stallion?’ ” recalled Hoffman by A nice week for breeders Drs. Joan Kentucky for $10,000. phone after the race. Taylor and Bill Wilmot got even better. Stewart Hoffman purchased Worth The plan then was to sell the mare in Their homebred mare Thin Disguise got Fighting For at the 2007 Keeneland Jan- foal, in the hopes that the offspring of a her frst stakes winner when 3-year-old uary sale for $80,000. After she failed to new stallion would up her value. Holiday Disguise won the $125,000 Bou- produce anything of note, Hoffman tried “So we went to Girolamo and we put werie Stakes in the fnale on Big Apple to sell her—twice. The frst time, the auc- her in the (2013 Fasig-Tipton New York Showcase Day. tion company discouraged him from fall mixed sale),” said Hoffman. “It cost Earlier in the week they had learned entering her, noting her produce record us $15,000 to go to Girolamo, the best that Twisted Tom, a horse they bred, will would make her an undesirable auction offer was $19,000, and she had a reserve run in the Belmont Stakes (G1) on June prospect. of $20,000.” 10. “Lere Visagie, manager of Rockridge Undaunted, Hoffman and Visagie de- Owned by Lady Sheila Stable, Holi- day Disguise made her stakes debut in the Bouwerie, and partner Sheila Rosen- blum felt like she hit an exacta of sorts as she watched her flly run down No- “ We can see Naughty Natisha in her (Holiday ble Freud, a half sister to Rosenblum’s winner La Verdad and Disguise) with that big blaze. It all comes back graded stakes winner Hot City Girl, in the fnal strides. and it’s so touching, and we’re so happy for “I was hoping for us to win and have Noble Freud be second because that (trainer) Linda (Rice) and Lady Sheila.” brings up the bloodlines of La Verdad and Hot City Girl,” she said. “It worked — Dr. Joan Taylor out perfectly for us.” La Verdad had her frst foal this year, a “ flly by Medaglia d’Oro. Hot City Girl has 34 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 made four starts this year, winning one. Much like T Loves a Fight, Holiday Disguise raced well off the pace and off the rail, but while T Loves a Fight was able to save ground, jockey José Ortiz took the bay flly out to the middle of the racetrack, persistently urging her to make up ground on Noble Freud. The 1 willing flly won by 1 ⁄4 lengths, running the seven furlongs in 1:25.19. “I decided to go wide because that was the only shot I thought I had to win,” said Ortiz. “When I saw I had (Noble Freud) in my sights at the eighth- pole, I knew I was going to pass her. My flly was moving well, and I knew I was going to get there.” By Harlan’s Holiday, Holiday Disguise is out of Thin Disguise (by Yes It’s True), a half sister to graded stakes winner Naughty New Yorker. Their dam, Naugh- ty Natisha, died last year at age 22. “We can see Naughty Natisha in her with that big blaze,” said Taylor. “It all comes back and it’s so touching, and we’re so happy for (trainer) Linda (Rice) and Lady Sheila.” Originally purchased as a weanling at the Keeneland November sale in 2014 by John Greathouse, agent, Holi- day Disguise was purchased by Rosen- blum at the 2015 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale of preferred New York-breds for $220,000. She is joined in the partner- ship by friends Debra Wasser and Dottie Herman. “Linda thought she had a beautiful walk,” said Rosenblum. “She was a little bit chubby when we got her, but she’s come into herself and proven herself.” Holiday Disguise made her frst start on a “good” track, fnishing a well-beat- ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS en fourth, then won two straight com- Holiday Disguise rolls in the Bouwerie (top); Lady Sheila Stable’s Sheila Rosenblum fortably over “fast” strips. (center, scarf), trainer Linda Rice (second from right) and company “We didn’t know how she’d do in the mud,” admitted Rosenblum. “I think And recalling her success with New be suitable for her,” said the trainer. Linda just wanted to give it a shot, and York-bred La Verdad, Rosenblum Long involved in New York racing and now we’ve fgured out she’s OK in the added, “I’m loyal.” breeding, Taylor and Wilmot are down- mud.” Having run her frst four races against sizing and selling their Stepwise Farm A perennial purchaser at the Sara- fellow state-breds, Holiday Disguise near Saratoga though they will continue toga New York-bred sale, Rosenblum might face open company next, with Rice to breed horses, just with a little less re- doesn’t exclusively buy New York-breds, contemplating the Victory Ride Stakes sponsibility and maybe a little more fun. 1 but, said Rice, “We’re making a serious (G3) at 6 ⁄2 furlongs at Belmont July 9. “We’re enjoying this,” said Taylor with play to recognize the strength of the New “That would be graded open compa- a grin. “The gods are smiling on us this York-bred program.” ny on this track, and the distance would year.”

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APRIL 24, 2017 – MAY 29, 2017

AFFIRMED SUCCESS STAKES (R) 2013: CELTIC CHAOS, ch c, by Dublin. ($55,000 obsapr 2yo). Belmont Park, 4/28, $100,000a ($100,000), 4 and up, N.Y. -bred, 6f, At 3: 3rd Albany S (R). 1:10.84, track fast. At 4: Won Affirmed Success S (R), 2nd Hollie Hughes S (R). 1—CELTIC CHAOS, 118, c, 4, (Dublin—Let Joy Reign, by Awesome 2014: F, by Court Vision. Died 2014. Again), B, $60,000, B—Spendthrift Farm (N.Y.), O—Zilla Racing Stables, 2015: Infinite Joy, gr/ro f, by The Lumber Guy. Unraced. T—Kiaran P. McLaughlin, J—Eric Cancel ($8,000 keenov wnlg). 2—Eye Luv Lulu, 118, g, 6, (Pollard's Vision—Honky Tonk Trick, by 2016: Moro Joy, ch f, by Moro Tap. Phone Trick), B+, $20,000, O—Michael Dubb Inbreeding: 5SX5D Mr. Prospector; 4SX5D Northern Dancer. 3—Final Chapter, 118, h, 5, (Thunder Gulch—Comedy of Errors, Nicking: DUBLIN w/AWESOME AGAIN mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 by Colonial Affair), B+, $10,000, O—Fager Stable wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) Margins—neck, 1, head. 12 starters. Broodmare sire: AWESOME AGAIN, b, 1994. Sire of 303 dams Celtic Chaos, ch c, 2013 of 1,000 foals, 645 rnrs (65%), 466 wnrs (47%), 134 2yo wnrs Northern Afeet, 93 (13%), 1.61 AEI, 1.39 CI; 66 sw. Afeet Alex, 02 2nd dam: Actinella, b, 1990. Bred by Wooden Horse Investments Maggy Hawk, 94 CHELSEA DURAND/NYRA DUBLIN, and William D. Gould (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs in Eng and NA, 6 Disco Partner ch, 07 Storm Bird, 78 sts, 0 wins, $3,880. Dam of FRENCH RIVIERA (f, French 2010: West Bay Road, gr/ro g, by Don Six. Raced 5 yrs, 46 Classy Mirage, 90 Deputy; $121,000, Won Thoroughbred Club of America S, gr. First Mirage, 82 sts, 3 wins, $69,532. III; dam of SUZUKA CAUSEWAY, CADENAS), Hot Space (g, 2011: BASS RIVER ROAD, gr/ro g, by Noonmark. Raced 5 yrs, Deputy Minister, 79 Lord Carson; $89,340, 3rd Carry Back S, gr. II). Granddam of 30 sts, 13 wins, $378,305. Won Kelly Kip S. Awesome Again, 94 Sounds Impossible, Divisa. LET JOY Primal Force, 87 2012: DISCO PARTNER, gr/ro c, by Disco Rico. REIGN, At 2: 2nd New York Stallion Series S (R). ch, 04 Seattle Slew, 74 ELUSIVE QUALITY STAKES (T) Actinella, 90 At 3: 3rd Quick Call S (T), New York Stallion S (R). Aerturas, 81 Belmont Park, 4/29, $150,000g ($150,000), 4 and up, 7f, 1:22.61, At 4: Won Troy S (T), 2nd Jaipur Invitational S (gr. IIIT). course good. At 5: Won Elusive Quality S (T). 1—DISCO PARTNER, 122, h, 5, (Disco Rico—Lulu's Number, by Nu- 2013: Lulu's Blues, gr/ro f, by Bluegrass Cat. Raced 2 yrs, 8 merous), B, $90,000, B/O—Patricia Generazio (N.Y.), T—Christophe sts, 1 win, $52,538. Clement, J—Irad Ortiz Jr. 2014: Lulu's Pom Pom, gr/ro f, by Pomeroy. Raced 1 yr, 1 st, 2—Kharafa, 122, g, 8, (Kitalpha—Exquisite Cassie, by King of Kings), 0 wins, $6,000. A++, $30,000, O—Paul Braverman and Timothy Pinch 2015: Lulu's Partner, b f, by Posse. Unraced. 3—Siding Spring, 120, c, 4, (Warrior's Reward—Legendary Peace, 2017: C, by First Samurai. by Peace Rules), A+, $15,000, O—Gabe Grossberg Margins—13, head, 3. 7 starters. Inbreeding: 4SX5D Northern Dancer. Disco Partner, gr/ro h, 2012 Nicking: DISCO RICO w/NUMEROUS mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) Dixieland Band, 80 Citidancer, 87 Broodmare sire: NUMEROUS, b, 1991. Sire of 460 dams of DISCO Willamae, 80 1,904 foals, 993 rnrs (52%), 605 wnrs (32%), 116 2yo wnrs RICO, (6%), 1.05 AEI, 1.28 CI; 39 sw. b, 97 Apalachee, 71 Round It Off, 90 2nd dam: Mary Lou's Magic, gr/ro, 1996. Bred by Patricia PHOTO CREDIT Capp It Off, 82 Celtic Chaos Generazio (Fla.). Raced 3 yrs, 16 sts, 1 win, $28,494. Dam Mr. Prospector, 70 of AT THE DISCO (g, Disco Rico; $545,658, Won Alysheba S, Numerous, 91 Lincroft H, R, Bernie Dowd H, R), No Mo Magic (f, Mo Mon; LULU'S Number, 79 RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD NUMBER, $69,740, 3rd New Jersey Juvenile S, R; producer). Concorde's Tune, 89 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned gr/ro, 03 Mary Lou's Magic, 96 RUFFIAN STAKES (GR. II) At 2 4 1 0 0 $48,540 Silver Pastry, 87 At 3 9 2 1 3(1) $133,240 Belmont Park, 5/13, $250,000g ($245,000), 4 and up, f and m, 8f, At 4 5 2(1) 3(1) 0 $139,000 RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD 1:39.05, track sloppy. Lifetime 18 5(1) 4(1) 3(1) $320,780 1—HIGHWAY STAR, 123, f, 4, (Girolamo—Stolen Star, by Cat Thief), Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned A++, $150,000, B/O—Chester and Mary R. Broman (N.Y.),, T—Rodrigo Sire: DUBLIN, ch, 2007. Raced 3 yrs, 11 sts, 2 wins, $438,949. At 2 2 1 1(1) 0 $63,000 A. Ubillo, J—Angel S. Arroyo Won Three Chimneys Hopeful S (gr. I); 2nd Southwest S (gr. At 3 8 2 2 2(2) $125,310 2—Bar of Gold, 123, m, 5, (Medaglia d'Oro—Khancord Kid, by III); 3rd Arkansas Derby (gr. I), Rebel S (gr. II). At 4 5 2(1) 1(1) 0 $178,500 Lemon Drop Kid), A++, $50,000, O—Chester and Mary R. Broman Lifetime: 3 crops, 140 foals, 77 rnrs (55%), 30 wnrs (21%), 10 At 5 1 1(1) 0 0 $90,000 3—High Ridge Road, 123, m, 5, (Quality Road—Detect, by Devil's 2yo wnrs (7%), 4 sw (3%), 1.02 AEI, 1.20 CI, 73 sale yrlgs, Lifetime 16 6(2) 4(2) 2(2) $456,810 Bag), A++, $25,000, O—Martin S. Schwartz Margins—1, 21, 1. 5 starters. avg $25,948, 0.4 TNA. Sire: DISCO RICO, b, 1997-2014. Raced 3 yrs, 17 sts, 9 wins, In 2017: 2 sw. $532,244. Won Maryland Breeders' Cup H (gr. III), Jersey RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD 1st dam: Let Joy Reign, ch, 2004. Bred by Gracechurch Blood- Shore Breeders' Cup S (gr. III), Fire Plug S, Lite the Fuse S, Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned stock (Ky.). Unraced. Dam of 7 named foals, 5 rnrs, 5 wnrs, 2 Endless Surprise S, Hoover S, Bobby Hale S; 2nd Amsterdam At 3 7 5(2) 0 1(1) $369,000 sw. ($10,000, 2014 ftnmix, The Lumber Guy). S (gr. III), Paterson H, Montpelier S, Legal Light S; 3rd General At 4 3 2(2) 0 0 $245,000 2008: Osidy Again, b g, by Osidy. Raced 5 yrs, 28 sts, 5 wins, George H (gr. II). $107,983. ($5,000 texaug yrlg). Lifetime: 13 crops, 267 foals, 206 rnrs (77%), 159 wnrs (60%), Lifetime 10 7(4) 0 1(1) $614,000 2009: OSI POSSE, b f, by Osidy. Raced 3 yrs, 26 sts, 5 wins, 33 2yo wnrs (12%), 12 sw (4%), 1.35 AEI, 1.21 CI, 16 sale Sire: GIROLAMO, dkb/br, 2006. Raced 3 yrs, 11 sts, 5 wins, $167,092. Won Elge Rasberry S (RT). ($2,500 bscyrl yrlg). yrlgs, avg $10,688, 0.2 TNA. $443,800. Won Vosburgh S (gr. I), Jerome H (gr. II); 3rd Hill 2011: Get a Notion, dkb/br g, by Notional. Raced 5 yrs, 40 In 2017: 1 sw. 'N' Dale Cigar Mile H (gr. I). sts, 10 wins, $154,982. 2nd Premier Cup H; 3rd Zia Park 1st dam: Lulu's Number, gr/ro, 2003. Bred by Patricia Generazio Lifetime: 3 crops, 174 foals, 101 rnrs (58%), 54 wnrs (31%), 24 Sprint S, Winsham Lad Handicap S, Baxter S. ($9,000 (N.J.). Raced 4 yrs, 27 sts, 4 wins, $222,197. Dam of 7 named 2yo wnrs (14%), 4 sw (2%), 1.40 AEI, 1.54 CI, 71 sale yrlgs, keesep yrlg). foals, 6 rnrs, 5 wnrs, 2 sw. avg $42,243, 0.7 TNA. 2012: Jai Alai, b g, by Tiz Wonderful. Raced 2 yrs, 13 sts, 2 2009: Don Six's Number, gr/ro f, by Don Six. Raced 4 yrs, In 2017: 1 sw, 28 2yos, 2 2yo rnrs, 3 sale yrlgs, avg $3,500. wins, $59,736. ($70,000 saraug yrlg). 30 sts, 10 wins, $212,686. 2nd Jersey Juvenile S (R). 1st dam: Stolen Star, ch, 2003. Bred by Chester and Mary R.

36 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 Broman (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 21 sts, 3 wins, $210,544. 2nd Fourstar Crook, b m, 2012 Dancin Renee S (R), Floral Park S (R), Wendy Walker S (R); Storm Bird, 78 3rd Saratoga Dew S (R). Dam of 5 named foals, 4 rnrs, 3 Storm Cat, 83 wnrs, 1 sw. FREUD, Terlingua, 76 2009: Skinnydipper, ch f, by Friends Lake. Raced 2 yrs, 4 b, 98 sts, 0 wins, $1,364. Rahy, 85 Mariah's Storm, 91 2010: Ch f, by Friendly Island. Immense, 79 2011: Startripenterprise, dkb/br g, by Noonmark. Raced 4 yrs, 29 sts, 6 wins, $68,696. Secretariat, 70 D'Accord, 79 2012: Damage Control, b g, by Hard Spun. Raced 4 yrs, 14 AVRIL A Fanfreluche, 67 sts, 3 wins, $134,778. PORTUGAL, 2013: HIGHWAY STAR, ch f, by Girolamo. b, 96 Damascus, 64 Emiress, 83 At 3: Won Go for Wand H (gr. III), New York Stallion Series Court Circuit, 64 S (R), 3rd Fleet Indian S (R). At 4: Won Ruffian S (gr. II), Distaff H (gr. III). 2014: Barren. JOCKEY CLUB JIM MCCUE/MARYLAND Clipthecouponannie 2015: Fast Getaway, b c, by Into Mischief. Unraced. 2016: Barren. Sire: UNCLE MO, b, 2008. Raced 2 yrs, 8 sts, 5 wins, $1,606,000. 2017: C, by Forty Tales. Champion 2yo colt. Won Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile Inbreeding: 3SX5D Mr. Prospector; 4SX5D Northern Dancer; (gr. I), Champagne S (gr. I), Kelso H (gr. II), Timely Writer S; 2nd 4SX5D Raise a Native; 4SX5D Secretariat. Foxwoods King's Bishop S (gr. I); 3rd Resorts World New York Nicking: GIROLAMO w/CAT THIEF mares: 2 foals, 2 strs, 1 wnr Casino Wood Memorial S (gr. I). (50%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (50%), 1 GSW (50%) Lifetime: 3 crops, 420 foals, 227 rnrs (54%), 132 wnrs (31%), 46 2yo wnrs (11%), 29 sw (7%), 2.79 AEI, 1.67 CI, 340 sale Broodmare sire: CAT THIEF, ch, 1996. Sire of 123 dams of 400 yrlgs, avg $119,548, 2.4 TNA. foals, 241 rnrs (60%), 174 wnrs (44%), 52 2yo wnrs (13%), In 2017: 7 sw, 79 2yos, 2 2yo rnrs, 2 2yo wnrs, 6 sale yrlgs, 1.33 AEI, 1.44 CI; 23 sw. avg $205,333. 2nd dam: Unbridled Star, b, 1996. Bred by T.L. Folkerth (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 16 sts, 3 wins, $91,290. 2nd Woodside S (T); 1st dam: LIGHTS OFF ANNIE, ch, 2005. Bred by Mr. and Mrs. 3rd Santa Clara H. Dam of FRIEND OR FOE (c, Friends Lake; Richard Powers (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 11 sts, 6 wins, $209,671. VIOLA JASKO/NYRA $349,134, Won Easy Goer S, Empire Classic S, R, Mike Lee S, Won Skipat S, Broadway H (R), Broadway S (R); 2nd Wheel Fourstar Crook R; 2nd Fourstars Allstar S, R; sire), STAR GRAZING (f, Sky Mesa; Turns S (R). Dam of 1 named foal, 1 rnr, 1 wnr, 1 sw. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD $277,800, Won Fleet Indian S, R; 2nd Saratoga Dew S, R). 2012: Slipped. 2013: CLIPTHECOUPONANNIE, b f, by Uncle Mo. Highway Star, ch f, 2013 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned At 3: Won Franklin Square S (R). At 2 2 0 1 0 $11,200 Seattle Slew, 74 At 4: Won Skipat S, 3rd Distaff H (gr. III). At 3 3 2 0 0 $82,850 A.P. Indy, 89 2014: Dkb/br c, by Stay Thirsty. Weekend Surprise, 80 At 4 4 4(2) 0 0 $255,000 GIROLAMO, 2015: B c, by Overanalyze. At 5 1 1(1) 0 0 $75,000 dkb/br, 06 Mr. Prospector, 70 2016: B f, by Uncle Mo. Get Lucky, 88 Lifetime 10 7(3) 1 0 $424,050 Dance Number, 79 Inbreeding: 5SX5D Cyane; 5SX5D Northern Dancer; 5SX5D Sire: Freud, b, 1998. Raced 2 yrs in Eng, Fr, and Ire, 12 sts, 1 Roberto. Storm Cat, 83 win, $44,016. 3rd Cork and Orrery S (Eng-II). Cat Thief, 96 Nicking: UNCLE MO w/FREUD mares: 2 foals, 1 str, 1 wnr (50%), Lifetime: 13 crops, 1,160 foals, 725 rnrs (63%), 483 wnrs (42%), STOLEN Train Robbery, 87 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 0 GSW (0%) 100 2yo wnrs (9%), 52 sw (4%), 1.57 AEI, 1.26 CI, 246 sale STAR, ch, 03 Unbridled, 87 Broodmare sire: Freud, b, 1998. Sire of 58 dams of 141 foals, yrlgs, avg $31,411, 0.5 TNA. Unbridled Star, 96 90 rnrs (64%), 54 wnrs (38%), 19 2yo wnrs (13%), 1.38 AEI, In 2017: 2 sw, 97 2yos, 1 2yo rnr, 1 sale yrlg, $19,000. Crystal Vous, 88 1.49 CI; 7 sw. 1st dam: Avril a Portugal, b, 1996. Bred by John Hettinger (N.Y.). 2nd dam: The Midnightrobber, dkb/br, 1992. Bred by Lynda Raced 3 yrs, 7 sts, $4,740. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 rnrs, G. Lail (Ky.). Raced 6 yrs, 25 sts, 9 wins, $87,675. Dam of 6 wnrs, 1 sw. PRETTY BOY FREUD (g, Freud; $286,347, Won Corma Ray 2002: Mr. Ticonderoga, dkb/br g, by Lion Hearted. Raced 3 yrs, S, R; 2nd Gravesend H, New York Stallion Series S, R, New 20 sts, 2 wins, $24,546. ($110,000 saraug yrlg). York Stallion Cormorant S, R; 3rd Vodka S, R), Theconfidence- 2003: Port of Stone, b f, by Grindstone. Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, man (g, Incurable Optimist; $209,370, 3rd New York Stallion 1 win, $12,079. ($20,000 saraug yrlg). Cormorant S, RT). 2004: Osa, b f, by Take Me Out. Died 2006. 2005: Coaltown Legend, dkb/br g, by Jump Start. Raced 7 Clipthecouponannie, b f, 2013 yrs, 64 sts, 14 wins, $328,084. In Excess, 87 2006: Barren. Indian Charlie, 95 2007: Strategic Missile, ch f, by Strategic Mission. Raced 5 UNCLE Soviet Sojourn, 89 MO, yrs, 33 sts, 3 wins, $178,878. b, 08 Arch, 95 2008: Garnish, b g, by Eltish. Raced 1 yr, 1 st, 0 wins, $197. Playa Maya, 00 Died 2012. Dixie Slippers, 95 2009: Barren. ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Highway Star Storm Cat, 83 2010: Genteela, dkb/br f, by Suave. Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, 0 wins, LIGHTS Freud, 98 $5,364. ($30,000 saraug yrlg). Mariah's Storm, 91 SKIPAT STAKES OFF 2012: FOURSTAR CROOK, b f, by Freud. ($55,000 saraug yrlg; ANNIE, Talinum, 84 $110,000 easmay 2yo). Pimlico, 5/19, $100,000g ($100,000), 3 and up, f and m, 6f, 1:10.93, ch, 05 The Midnightrobber, 92 At 4: Won Yaddo S (RT), John Hettinger S (RT). track sloppy. Martha Moonshine, 81 1—CLIPTHECOUPONANNIE, 118, f, 4, (Uncle Mo—Lights Off Annie, At 5: Won Mount Vernon S (RT). by Freud), A++, $60,000, B/O—Repole Stables (N.Y.), T—Todd A. 2013: F, by Freud. Died 2013. Pletcher, J—John R. Velazquez MOUNT VERNON STAKES (RT) 2014: Inspired Blue, b f, by Frost Giant. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 1 win, $16,580. ($5,000 easoct yrlg). 2—Summer Reading, 118, f, 4, (Hard Spun—Paradise Playgirl, by Belmont Park, 5/29, $125,000a ($125,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y. 2016: Ch f, by Freud. Speightstown), A+, $20,000, O—Joseph V. Shields Jr. -bred, 8f, 1:37.33, course yielding. 3—Sweet On Smokey, 118, m, 5, (Successful Appeal—Clochard, 1—FOURSTAR CROOK, 115, m, 5, (Freud—Avril a Portugal, by Inbreeding: 4SX4D Northern Dancer; 4SX3D Secretariat. by Devil's Bag), A++, $10,000, O—BB Horses D'Accord), A++, $75,000, B—Kathleen M. Feron (N.Y.), O—Michael Nicking: FREUD w/D'ACCORD mares: 12 foals, 11 strs, 8 wnrs Margins—11, 1, 21. 7 starters. Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, and Gary Aisquith, T—Chad C. Brown, J— (67%), 2 2yo wnrs (17%), 2 SW (17%), 1 GSW (8%) RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Javier Castellano Broodmare sire: D'ACCORD, b, 1979-2011. Sire of 117 dams 2—Ack Naughty, 118, m, 5, (Afleet Alex—Dash for Money, by Gen- of 732 foals, 530 rnrs (72%), 388 wnrs (53%), 70 2yo wnrs Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned eral Meeting), D, $25,000, O—Nantucket Thoroughbred Partners and (10%), 1.20 AEI, 1.35 CI; 36 sw. At 2 1 1 0 0 $33,000 Sheep Pond Partners At 3 3 3(1) 0 0 $132,000 3—Freudie Anne, 119, m, 5, (Freud—Lake Toccet, by Toccet), B+, 2nd dam: Emiress, b, 1983-2011. Bred by Pen-Y-Bryn Farm At 4 2 1(1) 0 1(1) $75,000 $12,500, O—Marc Detampel, Fergus Galvin, Jayne Doi and Wallace (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 11 sts, 1 win, $12,670. Dam of JAY'S Lifetime 6 5(2) 0 1(1) $240,000 Johnson, and Adrian Mansergh CROWN (c, D'Accord; $97,655, Won Choice S, T). Granddam Margins—3, 31, 11. 7 starters. of COURT DANCER.

June 2017 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 37 NEW YORK-BRED 2016: Dkb/br c, by Verrazano. Lifetime: 3 crops, 427 foals, 229 rnrs (54%), 134 wnrs (31%), 2017: F, by Tiznow. 47 2yo wnrs (11%), 30 sw (7%), 2.77 AEI, 1.67 CI, 342 sale Stakes Winners yrlgs, avg $118,883, 2.4 TNA. Nicking: HARLAN'S HOLIDAY w/YES IT'S TRUE mares: 9 foals, 8 In 2017: 8 sw, 85 2yos, 3 2yo rnrs, 3 2yo wnrs, 6 sale yrlgs, strs, 5 wnrs (56%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (11%), 0 GSW (0%) avg $205,333. BOUWERIE STAKES (R) Broodmare sire: YES IT'S TRUE, b, 1996-2015. Sire of 198 1st dam: Shea d'Lady, b, 2003. Bred by Lawrence Goichman dams of 568 foals, 365 rnrs (64%), 264 wnrs (46%), 81 2yo (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, 3 wins, $106,325. Dam of 3 named Belmont Park, 5/29, $125,000g ($125,000), 3yo, f, N.Y. -bred, 7f, wnrs (14%), 1.11 AEI, 1.36 CI; 17 sw. 1:25.19, track sloppy. foals, 3 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 1 sw. ($2,500, 2015 keenov, Bellamy 1—HOLIDAY DISGUISE, 118, (Harlan's Holiday—Thin Disguise, by 2nd dam: Naughty Natisha, dkb/br, 1994-2016. Bred by John Road). Yes It's True), A++, $75,000, B—William B. Wilmot and Joan M. Taylor A. Chandler DVM and Garrett O'Rourke (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 2009: Foal died. (N.Y.), O—Lady Sheila Stable, T—Linda Rice, J—Jose L. Ortiz 7 sts, 0 wins, $4,886. Dam of NAUGHTY NEW YORKER (c, 2011: Moonlight Shea, b f, by Colonel John. Raced 3 yrs, 25 2—Noble Freud, 116, (Freud—Noble Fire, by Hook and Ladder), Quiet American; $1,089,884, Won Red Smith H, gr. III, Albany sts, 4 wins, $30,042. ($80,000 obsmar 2yo). A, $25,000, O—Head of Plains Partners, Xpress Thoroughbreds, S, R, General Douglas MacArthur H, R twice, Mike Lee S, 2012: Clermont County, ch c, by Yes It's True. Raced 1 yr in Kisber et al. R, Damon Runyon S, R, Alex M. Robb H, R twice, Saratoga TRI, 9 sts, 6 wins, $35,740. ($60,000 saraug yrlg; $32,000 3—Tiznow's Smile, 118, (Tiznow—Serenity's Smile, by Dixie Sunrise S, R, Noble Nashua S, R, Master Digby S, R; 2nd obsapr 2yo). Brass), A++, $12,500, O—Francis J. Paolangeli Excelsior Breeders' Cup H, gr. III, Whirlaway S, Count Fleet 2013: KATHRYN THE WISE, b f, by Uncle Mo. Margins—11, 21, 1. 10 starters. S, Sleepy Hollow S, R, Alex M. Robb H, R twice, Funny Cide At 4: Won Critical Eye S (R). Holiday Disguise, b f, 2014 S, R, Study Hard S, R, Tinchen's Prince S, R; 3rd Hill 'n' Inbreeding: 5SX3D Danzig; 5SX4D Northern Dancer. Dale Cigar Mile H, gr. I, Jerome H, gr. II, Gotham S, gr. III, Storm Cat, 83 Nicking: UNCLE MO w/CRAFTY PROSPECTOR mares: 2 foals, 2 Harlan, 89 Aqueduct H, gr. III, New York Derby, R, Vic Ziegel Memorial HARLAN'S Country Romance, 76 strs, 1 wnr (50%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (50%), 0 GSW (0%) HOLIDAY, S, R, Gander S, R, Salute Me Sir S, R, Packett's Landing b, 99 Affrmed, 75 S, R; sire), PUPIL (f, Unbridled; $204,280, Won Maryland Broodmare sire: Crafty Prospector, ch, 1979. Sire of 458 dams Christmas in Aiken, 92 Racing Media H; 2nd Cotillion H, gr. II, Pennsylvania Oaks; of 2,635 foals, 2,021 rnrs (77%), 1,486 wnrs (56%), 390 2yo Dowager, 80 3rd Next Move H, gr. III; dam of UNZAPPED), Deceived (c, wnrs (15%), 1.16 AEI, 1.32 CI; 122 sw. Is It True, 86 Broken Vow; $139,000, 3rd Mike Lee S, R, Damon Runyon Yes It's True, 96 S, R). Granddam of NAUGHTY HOLIDAY. 2nd dam: Elhasna, b, 1989. Bred by Georgia E. Hofmann (Ky.). THIN Clever Monique, 88 Raced 1 yr in Eng, 3 sts, 1 win, $6,275. Dam of KARIS DISGUISE, b, 06 Known Fact, 77 CRITICAL EYE STAKES (R) MAKAW (f, Charismatic; $159,364, Won Boeing H, King Naughty Natisha, 94 County H; 2nd Washington Breeders' Cup Oaks, Emerald Noble Natisha, 76 Belmont Park, 5/29, $200,000a ($200,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y. Breeders' Cup Distaff H twice, Kent H, Hastings Park H; 3rd -bred, 8f, 1:38.70, track sloppy. Washington State Legislators H; producer), NATIONHOOD (c, 1—KATHRYN THE WISE, 114, f, 4, (Uncle Mo—Shea d'Lady, by Crafty Prospector), A++, $120,000, B/O—Lawrence Goichman (N.Y.), Cherokee Run; $181,820, Won Budweiser Emerald H, Seattle T—Chad C. Brown, J—Irad Ortiz Jr. H, Zip Pocket S, Coyote H, R; 2nd Hank Mills Sr. H, Caballos 2—Literata, 116, m, 6, (Read the Footnotes—Personal Wealth, by Del Sol S; sire), Irtahal (f, Swain (Ire); $27,013, 3rd Tattersalls Personal Flag), A+, $40,000, O—Michael Dubb Musidora S, Eng-III; producer). 3—Bee Noteworthy, 118, m, 5, (Read the Footnotes—Beesanees, by Anees), NR, $20,000, O—Check Mark Stables KINGSTON STAKES (RT) Margins—81, 41, 1. 11 starters. Belmont Park, 5/29, $125,000g ($125,000), 3 and up, 8f, N.Y. -bred, Kathryn the Wise, b f, 2013 1:37.40, course yielding. 1—OFFERING PLAN, 116, h, 5, (Spring At Last—Rosalie Road, by In Excess, 87 Indian Charlie, 95 Street Cry), A, $75,000, B—C.W. Swann and Cygnet Farm (N.Y.), O—M. UNCLE Soviet Sojourn, 89 Dubb, Nantucket Thoroughbred Partners, Bethlehem Stables et al., T— MO, Chad C. Brown, J—Javier Castellano b, 08 Arch, 95 Playa Maya, 00 2—King Kreesa, 118, g, 8, (King Cugat—Storm's Advance, by Storm Dixie Slippers, 95 Creek), A++, $25,000, O—Gerald and Susan Kresa ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA 3—Lubash, 120, h, 10, (Freud—Nasty Cure, by Cure the Blues), Holiday Disguise Mr. Prospector, 70 A+, $12,500, O—Aliyu Ben J Stables Crafty Prospector, 79 SHEA Real Crafty Lady, 75 Margins—1, 11, 21. 8 starters. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD D'LADY, b, 03 Danzig, 77 Offering Plan, dkb/br h, 2012 Elhasna, 89 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Gold Beauty, 79 Deputy Minister, 79 Silver Deputy, 85 At 3 4 3(1) 0 0 $149,150 SPRING AT Silver Valley, 79 Lifetime 4 3(1) 0 0 $149,150 LAST, dkb/br, 03 Dynaformer, 85 Sire: HARLAN'S HOLIDAY, b, 1999-2013. Raced 3 yrs in NA Winter's Gone, 96 Stark Winter, 73 and UAE, 22 sts, 9 wins, $3,632,664. Won Florida Derby (gr. I), Toyota Blue Grass S (gr. I), Donn H (gr. I), Pennsylvania Machiavellian, 87 Street Cry, 98 Derby (gr. III), Iroquois S (gr. III), Miller Genuine Draft Cradle S, ROSALIE Helen Street, 82 Hoover S (R), Cleveland Kindergarten S (R); 2nd Dubai World ROAD, dkb/br, 08 Dixieland Band, 80 Cup (UAE-I), Hollywood Gold Cup (gr. I), Fountain of Youth S Amore E Baci, 94 (gr. I), Lane's End Breeders' Futurity (gr. II), Holy Bull S (gr. III); Love and Affection, 86 3rd Jockey Club Gold Cup (gr. I). Lifetime: 10 crops, 1,284 foals, 1,026 rnrs (80%), 745 wnrs RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD (58%), 208 2yo wnrs (16%), 96 sw (7%), 1.54 AEI, 1.66 CI, 594 sale yrlgs, avg $102,726, 1.8 TNA. Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned In 2017: 3 sw. At 2 3 1 0 1(1) $72,800 At 3 4 2(1) 0 0 $114,000 1st dam: Thin Disguise, b, 2006. Bred by William B. Wilmot and VIOLA JASKO/NYRA Kathryn the Wise At 4 5 1 1(1) 2(2) $121,000 Joan M. Taylor (N.Y.). Raced 1 yr, 9 sts, 1 win, $45,058. Dam At 5 1 1(1) 0 0 $75,000 of 3 named foals, 3 rnrs, 3 wnrs, 1 sw. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Lifetime 13 5(2) 1(1) 3(3) $382,800 2011: American Creed, b c, by Quiet American. Raced 4 yrs, 36 sts, 8 wins, $298,909. ($115,000 keenov wnlg). Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Sire: SPRING AT LAST, dkb/br, 2003. Raced 3 yrs in NA and 2012: Watergate, dkb/br g, by Any Given Saturday. Raced At 3 1 1 0 0 $33,000 UAE, 13 sts, 5 wins, $1,139,150. Won Donn H (gr. I), Etisalat 4 yrs, 25 sts, 4 wins, $137,156. ($52,000 saraug yrlg). At 4 2 2(1) 0 0 $154,200 Godolphin Mile (UAE-II); 2nd Malibu S (gr. I), Strub S (gr. II). 2013: B c, by Girolamo. ($150,000 keenov wnlg; $200,000 Lifetime 3 3(1) 0 0 $187,200 Lifetime: 6 crops, 343 foals, 228 rnrs (66%), 150 wnrs (44%), 52 2yo wnrs (15%), 19 sw (6%), 1.15 AEI, 1.32 CI, 161 sale saraug yrlg). Sire: UNCLE MO, b, 2008. Raced 2 yrs, 8 sts, 5 wins, $1,606,000. yrlgs, avg $17,402, 0.4 TNA. 2014: HOLIDAY DISGUISE, b f, by Harlan's Holiday. ($70,000 Champion 2yo colt. Won Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile keenov wnlg; $220,000 saraug yrlg). (gr. I), Champagne S (gr. I), Kelso H (gr. II), Timely Writer S; 2nd In 2017: 1 sw, 31 2yos. At 3: Won Bouwerie S (R). Foxwoods King's Bishop S (gr. I); 3rd Resorts World New York 1st dam: Rosalie Road, dkb/br, 2008. Bred by John D. Murphy 2015: Dkb/br f, by Midnight Lute. Casino Wood Memorial S (gr. I). (Ky.). Unraced. Dam of 1 named foal, 1 rnr, 1 wnr, 1 sw.

38 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 2008: Our Robinsky, b f, by Bernstein. Unraced. 2009: Thewizardofnassau, dkb/br c, by Tiznow. Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 0 wins, $17,800. 2010: Katmanstu, ch g, by Johannesburg. Raced 4 yrs, 24 sts, 2 wins, $56,606. 2011: Greg's Fourwheeler, ch g, by Sky Mesa. Raced 2 yrs, 13 sts, 0 wins, $38,045. 2012: Kerjillion, ch g, by Freud. Raced 2 yrs, 5 sts, 1 win, $82,000. 2013: Theresa's Holiday, dkb/br c, by Harlan's Holiday. Died 2014. 2014: T LOVES A FIGHT, b g, by Girolamo. At 3: Won Mike Lee S (R), 2nd New York Stallion S (R). 2016: Dkb/br f, by Paynter. ($47,000 ftnmix wnlg). 2017: F, by Paynter. VIOLA JASKO/NYRA CHELSEA DURAND/NYRA Offering Plan Inbreeding: 3SX5D Mr. Prospector; 4SX5D Northern Dancer. Weekend Hideaway 2012: OFFERING PLAN, dkb/br c, by Spring At Last. ($32,000 Nicking: GIROLAMO w/BROKEN VOW mares: 3 foals, 1 str, 1 wnr 1st dam: Apocalyptical, dkb/br, 2005. Bred by Castellare ftkoct yrlg; $135,000 obsapr 2yo). (33%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (33%), 0 GSW (0%) di Cracchiolo Stables (N.Y.). Raced 2 yrs, 6 sts, $3,012. At 2: 3rd Pilgrim S (gr. IIIT). Broodmare sire: BROKEN VOW, b, 1997. Sire of 196 dams Dam of 2 named foals, 2 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. ($60,000, At 3: Won English Channel S (T). of 455 foals, 275 rnrs (60%), 178 wnrs (39%), 69 2yo wnrs 2006 ftkjul yrlg). At 4: 2nd Ashley T. Cole S (RT), 3rd Poker S (gr. IIIT), West (15%), 1.21 AEI, 1.41 CI; 18 sw. 2010: WEEKEND HIDEAWAY, ch c, by Speightstown. Point S (RT). 2nd dam: WORTHEROATSINGOLD, ch, 1987-2007. Bred by Fox ($40,000 flzdis yrlg). At 5: Won Kingston S (RT). Ridge Farm (Ky.). Raced 4 yrs, 36 sts, 4 wins, $328,645. Won At 2: Won Bertram F. Bongard S (R), David S (R), 3rd 2015: Dkb/br f, by Jimmy Creed. Died 2016. Ladies H (gr. II); 2nd Rampart H (gr. II), Susquehanna Breed- Futurity S (gr. II). 2016: Dkb/br c, by Bodemeister. ers' Cup H, Double Delta S (R); 3rd Long Look H (gr. II), Coral At 3: Won Gone Fishin S (T), 2nd Mike Lee S (R). Inbreeding: 4SX4D Mr. Prospector; 5SX4D Northern Dancer. Gables Breeders' Cup H. Dam of DAYLIGHT SAVINGS (c, Sky At 4: Won John Morrissey S (R), 3rd Commentator H (R), Nicking: SPRING AT LAST w/STREET CRY (IRE) mares: 3 foals, 3 Classic; $461,285, Won Oceanport H, gr. IIIT, Da Hoss S, T; 2nd Affirmed Success S (R). strs, 2 wnrs (67%), 1 2yo wnr (33%), 1 SW (33%), 0 GSW (0%) Saranac S, gr. IIIT, Sussex H, T, Transylvania S, T, John Henry At 5: Won Florida Sunshine Millions Sprint S (R), 3rd S, T; 3rd PrimeCo American Derby, gr. IIT, Arlington Classic S, Broodmare sire: STREET CRY (Ire), dkb/br, 1998-2014. Sire Hudson H (R). gr. IIT, New Hampshire Sweepstakes H, gr. IIIT, Colonel E. R. of 338 dams of 746 foals, 447 rnrs (60%), 268 wnrs (36%), At 6: Won Commentator S (R), Affirmed Success S (R), 2nd Bradley H, T, Charlie Eckman Mile S, T; sire). Granddam of Hudson H (R), 3rd Vosburgh S (gr. I). 79 2yo wnrs (11%), 1.36 AEI, 1.43 CI; 32 sw. PEAK OF THE STORM. At 7: Won Commentator S (R). 2nd dam: Amore E Baci, b, 1994. Bred by Harbor View Farm (Ky.). 2011: Chosen One Elijah, ch g, by Western Expression. Raced Raced 2 yrs, 8 sts, 1 win, $34,390. Dam of ADORE THE GOLD 3 yrs, 32 sts, 3 wins, $106,818. (c, Formal Gold; $239,573, Won Swale S, gr. II, Dover S, H Steward Mitchell S). Granddam of News Pending, Little Mo. Inbreeding: 5SX5D Buckpasser; 5SX5D Nashua; 3SX4D Storm Cat. MIKE LEE STAKES (R) Nicking: SPEIGHTSTOWN w/WISEMAN'S FERRY mares: 1 Belmont Park, 5/29, $125,000g ($125,000), 3yo, N.Y. -bred, 7f, foal, 1 str, 1 wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 1:25.06, track sloppy. 0 GSW (0%) 1—T LOVES A FIGHT, 118, g, (Girolamo—Worth Fighting For, by Broodmare sire: WISEMAN'S FERRY, ch, 1999-2015. Sire of Broken Vow), B, $75,000, B/O—Hoffman Thoroughbreds (N.Y.), T—Mi- 25 dams of 46 foals, 23 rnrs (50%), 15 wnrs (33%), 4 2yo chael E. Hushion, J—Kendrick Carmouche wnrs (9%), 2.29 AEI, 1.25 CI; 2 sw. 2—Syndergaard, 118, c, (Majesticperfection—Magic Belle, by Gold Case), A, $25,000, O—Eric Fein, Christopher McKenna, Harris Fein, Guri 2nd dam: Apocalyptic, b, 1998. Bred by Albert R. Martin (N.Y.). Singh, and Jerry Walia Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, 0 wins, $367. Dam of Giant Finish (c, 3—Pat On the Back, 120, c, (Congrats—Accomplished, by

JOE LABOZZETTA/NYRA Frost Giant; $179,617, 2nd John Battaglia Memorial S; 3rd Awesome Again), B, $12,500, O—Harold Lerner, AWC Stables and T Loves a Fight Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati Spiral S, gr. III). Nehoc Stables Weekend Hideaway, ch h, 2010 Margins—21, 41, 31. 6 starters. T Loves a Fight, b g, 2014 COMMENTATOR STAKES (R) Mr. Prospector, 70 Belmont Park, 5/29, $200,000g ($200,000), 3 and up, N.Y. -bred, 8f, Gone West, 84 Seattle Slew, 74 SPEIGHT- Secrettame, 78 A.P. Indy, 89 1:37.34, track sloppy. STOWN, 1—WEEKEND HIDEAWAY, 120, h, 7, (Speightstown—Apocalyptical, ch, 98 Storm Cat, 83 GIROLAMO, Weekend Surprise, 80 by Wiseman's Ferry), A++, $120,000, B—Flying Zee Stables (N.Y.), Silken Cat, 93 dkb/br, 06 Silken Doll, 80 Mr. Prospector, 70 O—Red and Black Stable, T—Philip M. Serpe, J—Luis Saez Get Lucky, 88 Dance Number, 79 2—Diversify, 116, g, 4, (Bellamy Road—Rule One, by Street Cry), C, Wiseman's Hennessy, 93 $40,000, O—Lauren and Ralph M. Evans Ferry, 99 Unbridled, 87 APOCALYPTI- Emmaus, 94 3—Governor Malibu, 120, c, 4, (Malibu Moon—Akilina, by Lang- CAL, WORTH Broken Vow, 97 Wedding Vow, 88 fuhr), A, $20,000, O—Jump Sucker Stable and Oak Bluff Stables dkb/br, 05 Hickman Creek, 89 FIGHTING Margins—nose, 21, nose. 9 starters. Apocalyptic, 98 FOR, Sign Language, 81 Wortheroats Naskra, 67 b, 03 RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD ingold, 87 Pennyworth, 79 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD At 2 5 3(2) 1 1(1) $203,000 NEW YORK-BRED At 3 5 1(1) 1(1) 0 $93,167 WINNERS Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned At 4 9 2(1) 1 2(2) $150,405 At 2 4 0 1 0 $10,937 At 5 10 2(1) 1 1(1) $124,960 APRIL 24, 2017 – MAY 29, 2017 At 3 6 4(1) 2(1) 0 $196,800 At 6 7 3(2) 1(1) 1(1) $303,000 Lifetime 10 4(1) 3(1) 0 $207,737 At 7 3 1(1) 0 1 $130,100 Sire: GIROLAMO, dkb/br, 2006. Raced 3 yrs, 11 sts, 5 wins, Lifetime 39 12(8) 5(2) 6(5) $1,004,632 Afeet Alex—Acting Proper: Proper Freud (84-36), $443,800. Won Vosburgh S (gr. I), Jerome H (gr. II); 3rd Hill Sire: SPEIGHTSTOWN, ch, 1998. Raced 4 yrs, 16 sts, 10 wins, h, 6 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/8, 4 1/2f, 52.88, 'N' Dale Cigar Mile H (gr. I). $1,258,256. Champion sprinter. Won Breeders' Cup Sprint Lifetime: 3 crops, 175 foals, 106 rnrs (61%), 54 wnrs (31%), 24 $11,520. (gr. I), Churchill Downs H (gr. II), True North Breeders' Cup H Afeet Alex—Acting Proper: Proper Freud (84-36), 2yo wnrs (14%), 5 sw (3%), 1.38 AEI, 1.53 CI, 71 sale yrlgs, (gr. II), Alfred G. Vanderbilt H (gr. II), Artax H; 2nd Amsterdam h, 6 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/13, 5f, 58.81, avg $42,243, 0.7 TNA. S (gr. II), Jaipur H; 3rd Vosburgh S (gr. I). In 2017: 2 sw, 29 2yos, 3 2yo rnrs, 3 sale yrlgs, avg $3,500. Lifetime: 10 crops, 870 foals, 687 rnrs (79%), 531 wnrs (61%), $11,700. 1st dam: Worth Fighting For, b, 2003. Bred by Pin Oak Stud (Ky.). 153 2yo wnrs (18%), 83 sw (10%), 2.02 AEI, 2.04 CI, 463 sale Alex's Pal—Callup Sara: Regal Expectations (10-4), Raced 2 yrs, 9 sts, 1 win, $27,457. Dam of 7 named foals, 5 yrlgs, avg $161,783, 2.9 TNA. g, 3 yo, Pimlico, MCL, 5/25, 1 1/16mi, 1:51.24, rnrs, 3 wnrs, 1 sw. ($80,000, 2007 keejan). In 2017: 7 sw, 72 2yos, 1 2yo rnr. $12,540.

June 2017 | nytbreeders.org | New York Breeder 39 NEW YORK-BRED Exchange Rate—Andraste: Epping Forest (93-32), The accompanying list reports sires of New York-bred f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 4/28, 6f (T), Winners winners in 2017, 3-year-olds and upward, of all recent 1:10.47, $38,400. North American races, except straight claiming races. Exchange Rate—Andraste: Epping Forest (93-32), The second list reports sires of all New York-bred f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/21, 6f (T), 1:7.99, Algorithms—Cades Bay: Sunset Ridge (52-20), f, 3 juvenile winners in the same time period (none to date). $40,200. yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 4/29, 6 1/2f, 1:19.49, The lists are presented alphabetically by sire followed The Factor—Cedar Run's Emblem: The Wayne $37,200. by the winners dam. The name of the winner is in lightface capital letters (boldface capital letters if the win Factor (62-31), g, 3 yo, Mountaineer Casino Algorithms—Won Token: Guick (52-20), g, 3 yo, came in a stakes race), followed in parentheses by the Racetrack & Resort, MCL, 4/25, 5f, 1:0.38, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/19, 6f, 1:11.83, $24,600. number of current-year starters in North America for the $3,190. Alphabet Soup—Katze Frau: Cannot Stop (32-5), g, sire and the sire’s total number of individual winners in Flower Alley—Just a Bella: Broadway Bay (108-36), 4 yo, Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort, 2017, regardless of state where bred. Followed by the g, 6 yo, Penn National, AOC, 5/6, 1 1/16mi, MSW, 5/9, 5f (T), 58.45, $8,178. winners sex; age; race track; class of the race; date of 1:45.17, $18,240. Alphabet Soup—First and Foremost: Abie (32-5), the race; distance of the race, expressed in furlongs and Freud—Fancy and Smart: Dream a Little (114-30), g, 5 yo, Parx Racing, MCL, 5/20, 1mi 70yd, fractions of furlongs; time of the race; frst-place money f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 4/28, 6f (T), 1:45.83, $10,800. earned by the winner. 1:10.90, $37,200. Andromeda's Hero—Majestic Risk: Andromeda's Abbreviations used for the class of race are similar to Freud—Main Streetin': Bamboo Stick (114-30), m, those used by Equibase: Alw–allowance; Hcp–overnight Risk (12-1), m, 6 yo, Presque Isle Downs, STR, handicap; names of stakes race are spelled out, with the 7 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 4/29, 4 1/2f, 52.29, 5/21, 5 1/2f, 1:4.63, $10,200. grade of the race, when applicable, in parentheses. $11,700. Astrology—Offcer Leah: Leah's Dream (48-21), Freud—American Border: Whatstotalkabout f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/25, 6f, 1:11.98, (114-30), c, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/3, 7f $24,600. Congrats—Ice Cool Kitty: Blanket of Ice (171-65), (T), 1:21.70, $37,200. Astrology—Bella Silver: Beautiful Nite Sky (48-21), g, 4 yo, Santa Anita Park, SHP, 5/11, 1 1/16mi, Freud—Yankee Million: Jazzy Juder (114-30), f, 4 f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/25, 6f, 1:15.30, 1:44.26, $16,800. yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/4, 7f (T), 1:22.27, $24,600. Congrats—Awesome Bull: Awesome News $24,600. Bandini—Philly Gossip: Philly Phantom (23-12), (171-65), m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, STR, 5/22, 5f, Freud—Schemer: Suckitupbuster (114-30), g, 5 yo, g, 5 yo, Thistledown, MCL, 5/1, 5 1/2f, 1:8.04, 59.40, $10,440. Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/8, 4 1/2f, 52.98, $11,520. $5,700. Cosmonaut—Sweet Stew: Sweet Zoraya (23-6), f, Freud—Destiny Rose: Carry Your Heels (114-30), f, Bellamy Road—Five Second Fuse: Daisy Cutter 3 yo, Hollywood Casino At Charles Town Races, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/17, 6f (T), 1:9.26, (112-40), m, 5 yo, Laurel Park, AOC, 4/28, MCL, 4/28, 6 1/2f, 1:23.00, $7,140. $37,200. about 1 1/16mi, 1:45.35, $25,650. Cosmonaut—Offhand Remark: Selenite (23-6), m, Freud—Pretty Wicked: Wicked Freud (114-30), g, 5 Blame—Coy Cat: Dr. Koy (101-39), g, 3 yo, Belmont 6 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/18, 1 1/16mi (T), yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/21, 1mi (T), 1:32.96, Park, MCL, 5/11, 7f (T), 1:22.98, $24,600. 1:41.37, $40,200. $46,200. Bluegrass Cat—Dehere Miss: Grassmiss (142-57), Courageous Cat—Acquired Taste: Heldatgunpoint Freud—Winloc's Gramie: Freudee (114-30), f, 4 (31-7), c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/7, 7f (T), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 4/24, 4 1/2f, 52.86, yo, Monmouth Park, MCL, 5/29, 5 1/2f, 1:7.08, 1:25.88, $24,600. $20,800. $7,380. Courageous Cat—Crashing Through: Colonial Lass Bluegrass Cat—Bedside Manner: Bedside Blues (31-7), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 5/16, 5f, Freud—Avril a Portugal: Fourstar Crook (114-30), (142-57), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 4/29, 4 1:0.71, $7,800. m, 5 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Mount Vernon S., 1/2f, 53.08, $18,400. Crafty Friend—V for Vera: Crafty Concorde (3-1), 5/29, 1mi (T), 1:37.33, $75,000. Bluegrass Cat—Sweet Juliet: Preferred Outcome g, 9 yo, Finger Lakes, STR, 5/10, 6f, 1:11.43, Friesan Fire—U R Key: Fire Key (67-31), f, 4 yo, (142-57), r, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/1, 4 1/2f, $9,000. Belmont Park, ALW, 5/29, 6f (T), 1:10.62, 52.19, $10,140. Desert Party—Double Mint: Party Mint Star $38,400. Bluegrass Cat—Salford Shirl: Shewuzalmostgone (50-14), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/11, 6 Frost Giant—Subtle Sweetness: Loki's Vengeance (142-57), f, 3 yo, Mountaineer Casino Racetrack 1/2f, 1:20.27, $19,200. (82-18), h, 6 yo, Laurel Park, AOC, 5/6, 7f, & Resort, MSW, 5/8, 5f, 1:2.09, $8,178. D' Funnybone—Proud Lisa: Nobody Move (21-8), 1:24.36, $25,650. Bluegrass Cat—Anjorie: Bluegrass Jamboree g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/13, 6 1/2f, Frost Giant—Camelsoul: Perfect Giant (82-18), f, 3 (142-57), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, STR, 5/20, 6f, 1:19.24, $40,200. yo, Evangeline Downs, MCL, 5/13, 6f, 1:13.37, 1:12.28, $33,000. D' Funnybone—Miss Blarney Stone: D' Eloquent $6,900. Boys At Tosconova—Notacharlie'sangel: Judge- (21-8), g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/27, 6f (T), Frost Giant—Sinister Quill: Brookdale (82-18), ment Free (7-3), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 1:9.44, $38,400. g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 5/16, 6f, 1:13.01, 5/1, 4 1/2f, 53.40, $18,400. D' Funnybone—Doyourthing: D'funnything (21-8), $7,800. Boys At Tosconova—Princess Maura: Bertranda g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/29, 6f, 1:11.19, Frost Giant—Sarahisittrue: Giant Expectations (7-3), f, 3 yo, Parx Racing, AOC, 5/27, 6f, $11,700. (82-18), c, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/29, 6 1:11.23, $28,200. Disco Rico—Lulu's Number: Disco Partner (22-4), 1/2f, 1:18.14, $37,200. Broken Vow—Canaryinacage: Eighth Command- h, 5 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Elusive Quality S., Frost Giant—My Dinah: Lover's Key (82-18), f, ment (109-42), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/3, 4/29, 7f (T), 1:22.61, $90,000. 3 yo, Gulfstream Park, AOC, 5/29, 7 1/2f (T), 1 1/16mi (T), 1:43.63, $24,600. Discreetly Mine—Roaring Ghost: Saratoga Charlie 1:29.86, $22,200. Broken Vow—Giggly: Silly Sister (109-42), f, 3 yo, (106-32), c, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/29, 7f, Fusaichi Pegasus—Elle Tish Slew: Calzini Rossi Belmont Park, MSW, 5/19, 6f, 1:13.65, $37,200. 1:26.92, $24,600. (84-22), g, 5 yo, Mountaineer Casino Racetrack Broken Vow—American Border: Broken Border Distorted Humor—Mindy Gold: Papa Shot (97-41), & Resort, STR, 5/1, 5 1/2f, 1:5.36, $6,496. (109-42), m, 5 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/20, 7f g, 5 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/6, 1 1/16mi, Get Stormy—Amanda Danielle: Stormy Man Dan (T), 1:20.70, $38,400. 1:43.40, $40,200. (51-14), g, 3 yo, Gulfstream Park, MCL, 5/13, 7 Bustin Stones—Lucky Sheikh: Blarney Stones Dominus—Aspen Mountain: Build to Suit (23-16), 1/2f (T), 1:30.58, $8,400. c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/6, 6f, 1:11.44, (47-21), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 4/29, 4 Giant Surprise—Cameo Mio: Surprise Cameo $37,200. 1/2f, 54.44, $5,820. (16-7), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/20, 5f, Dublin—Let Joy Reign: Celtic Chaos (50-16), c, 4 59.58, $11,520. Bustin Stones—Watrals Stephanie: Miss Emily's yo, Belmont Park, STK, Affrmed Success S., Smile (47-21), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 4/29, 4/28, 6f, 1:10.84, $60,000. Giant Surprise—Jumpin Jacqueline: Cause for Surprise (16-7), g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 4 1/2f, 53.41, $10,140. Dublin—Muffy: Dublinyourmoney (50-16), c, 4 Bustin Stones—Quarter to Nine: Bustin Hearts yo, Churchill Downs, MCL, 5/11, 1mi, 1:37.71, 5/28, 6 1/2f, 1:17.53, $38,400. (47-21), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/29, 5 1/2f, $9,600. Girolamo—Exclusive Scheme: Excluded (68-28), g, 1:5.33, $11,700. Dublin—Windsor Woods: Til We Meet Again 4 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 4/30, 6f (T), 1:9.51, Catienus—Little White Dove: Southshire (36-12), (50-16), c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/20, 6f, $40,200. f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 5/23, 5f, 1:2.19, 1:13.73, $19,200. Girolamo—Bonsai Beauty: Timber (68-28), g, 4 yo, $5,400. Dublin—Gleaming Lady: King Dublin (50-16), Belmont Park, ALW, 5/6, 6f, 1:12.15, $38,400. City Zip—Jb's Golden Regret: Gypsum Johnny g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/23, 6f, 1:12.23, Girolamo—Prominent: She's All Ready (68-28), f, 4 (189-79), h, 5 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/4, 7f, $11,520. yo, Parx Racing, ALW, 5/7, 6f, 1:11.04, $28,200. 1:23.56, $48,000. Eddington—Conquest Bound: Fridayniteconquest Girolamo—Stolen Star: Highway Star (68-28), f, 4 City Zip—Just Gabi: New York's Zip (189-79), g, 4 (32-11), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 5/20, 5f, yo, Belmont Park, STK, Ruffan S. (gr. II ), 5/13, yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/22, 5f, 59.56, $11,520. 1:1.68, $5,400. 1mi, 1:39.05, $150,000.

40 New York Breeder | nytbreeders.org | June 2017 Girolamo—Unbridled Star: Undercover Agent Northern Afeet—Colleen's Scorpion: Fratello Del Sidney's Candy—Three Graces: Forgive (77-33), g, (68-28), r, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/14, 7f, Nord (112-42), h, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, AOC, 4 yo, Churchill Downs, AOC, 5/19, 5f (T), 56.65, 1:26.86, $19,200. 5/20, 5 1/2f, 1:5.52, $12,240. $26,880. Girolamo—Arabic Dancer: Bareeqa (68-28), f, 4 yo, Overdriven—Spooked: Driven by Speed (33-17), f, Silent Name (JPN)—Jiggy With It: I Win (46-10), Belmont Park, ALW, 5/14, 1 1/16mi, 1:47.19, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/4, 7f (T), 1:20.88, g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/10, 1mi, 1:40.97, $38,400. $24,600. $10,140. Girolamo—Ibis: We Were Kings (68-28), c, 4 yo, Overdriven—Contractual: Overnegotiate (33-17), f, Smart Bid—Cinnamon Belle: Shakalaka Boomboom Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/15, 5f, 59.32, $10,140. 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/20, 7f (T), 1:21.48, (4-1), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 5/8, 4 1/2f, Girolamo—Worth Fighting For: T Loves a Fight $38,400. 54.08, $18,400. (68-28), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Mike Lee Paddy O'Prado—Bullcat: Questeq (112-36), f, 3 yo, Soaring Empire—Sweeterthan Julips: King of S., 5/29, 7f, 1:25.06, $75,000. Belmont Park, MCL, 5/29, 1 1/16mi, 1:47.39, Clouds (9-3), g, 3 yo, Hollywood Casino Greeley's Galaxy—Maggie's Pearle: Pearls for Girls $24,600. At Charles Town Races, MCL, 5/18, 6 1/2f, (41-10), m, 7 yo, Presque Isle Downs, WCL, Patriot Act—Silkworth: Riot Worthy (26-10), f, 4 yo, 1:22.22, $8,580. 5/29, 1mi 70yd, 1:44.05, $7,200. Belmont Park, ALW, 5/26, 7f, 1:25.83, $46,200. Speightstown—Apocalyptical: Weekend Hideaway (140-54), h, 7 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Commen- Harlan's Holiday—Thin Disguise: Holiday Disguise Posse—Majestic Feline: Gonna Find Her (111-33), tator S., 5/29, 1mi, 1:37.34, $120,000. (225-80), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/7, 6 f, 4 yo, Belterra Park, MCL, 5/7, 1mi, 1:42.54, 1/2f, 1:17.84, $38,400. $4,500. Spring At Last—E T Phone Laura: Alien Season Harlan's Holiday—Fast Read: Easy Way Out (100-28), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/18, 6f Posse—Lady Carmen: With One Exception (T), 1:9.87, $24,600. (225-80), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/21, 6f, (111-33), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 5/9, 4 Spring At Last—Rosalie Road: Offering Plan 1:13.26, $24,600. 1/2f, 53.90, $20,800. Harlan's Holiday—Thin Disguise: Holiday Disguise (100-28), h, 5 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Kingston Posse—Smileforamile: Might Be (111-33), f, 3 yo, S., 5/29, 1mi (T), 1:37.40, $75,000. (225-80), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Bouwerie Parx Racing, MCL, 5/9, 5 1/2f, 1:6.21, $18,000. S., 5/29, 7f, 1:25.19, $75,000. Stonesider—Cayerless and Hot: Toohottoeven- Posse—Too Tough to Smile: Too Tough Dave speak (21-5), g, 6 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/13, Heatseeker (IRE)—Joyjoyjoy: Joy Seeker (45-16), (111-33), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 5/10, 4 m, 7 yo, Presque Isle Downs, WCL, 5/29, 6f, 7f, 1:26.56, $38,400. 1/2f, 53.18, $20,800. Stonesider—Sweet E. L. A.: Sweet Cider (21-5), 1:11.43, $6,000. Posse—Susan McGrath: Steel Grit (111-33), g, Here Comes Ben—Syndication: There Goes Ben m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 5/27, 1mi 70yd, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 5/27, 5f, 59.34, 1:49.99, $5,400. (30-6), c, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/17, 1 $20,800. 1/16mi (T), 1:42.57, $24,600. Street Cry (IRE)—Prophetically: Pop the Hood Posse—Stand On Top: Peak Performance (111-33), (68-33), g, 5 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/26, 6f, Here's Zealous—Fuego Grande: Here's the Fuego g, 4 yo, Monmouth Park, MCL, 5/27, 5 1/2f, 1:10.51, $40,200. (23-13), f, 3 yo, Monmouth Park, MCL, 5/13, 5 1:5.84, $12,000. 1/2f, 1:6.06, $7,800. Super Saver—So Sharp: Super Sharp (95-38), m, Pure Prize—Awakened Beauty: Belle of the Spa 5 yo, Pimlico, ALW, 5/19, 1 1/16mi, 1:44.22, Hold Me Back—Turn the Tide: Black Tide (95-34), (101-32), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/11, 1 $29,640. g, 5 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/12, 1 1/16mi (T), 1/16mi (T), 1:43.99, $37,200. Tiznow—Mineralogist: Can You Diggit (112-44), 1:40.32, $38,400. Quality Road—Genisa: Five Star Rampage c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/13, 1 1/16mi, Into Mischief—Arden Way: Elenzee (154-73), c, 3 (123-55), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 5/12, 1 1:47.22, $38,400. yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/27, 1mi (T), 1:36.13, 1/16mi, 1:45.99, $38,400. Tiznow—Safety Net: Swivel (112-44), g, 5 yo, $37,200. Quality Road—Second Marriage: Social Mobility Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/25, 1mi, 1:40.34, $11,520. Jump Start—Rah Rah: Gal (117-46), f, (123-55), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/25, 1mi, Tizway—Philly Gossip: Empty House (87-38), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/6, 4 1/2f, 53.59, 1:42.68, $10,140. 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/20, 1 1/16mi (T), $11,520. Raffe's Majesty—High Falutin Gal (IRE): Big Al 1:44.14, $24,600. Latent Heat—Got a Glow: Steady Heat (52-21), g, Parker (9-3), g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/20, Too Much Bling—Five Elements: Six Sided Bling 4 yo, Monmouth Park, MCL, 5/20, 6f, 1:13.01, (64-24), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 5/13, 1mi, $7,800. 1mi, 1:41.65, $10,200. Ready's Image—Soul Possession: Readyheartand- 1:41.90, $13,800. Lookin At Lucky—Absolute Patience: Revive and Too Much Bling—Five Elements: Six Sided Bling Resurge (102-42), g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, soul (81-29), g, 6 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 4/24, 4 1/2f, 52.54, $11,520. (64-24), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/29, 1mi, 4/28, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:46.05, $24,600. 1:40.85, $10,140. Macho Uno—Wicked Beauty: Wicked Macho Regal Ransom—Bandanna Lady: Sophia's Choice (60-22), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 5/28, 7f Trappe Shot—Nootka Island: Trappe (102-41), g, (74-26), c, 3 yo, Churchill Downs, MSW, 5/6, 7f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 5/10, 4 1/2f, 55.02, 1:24.18, $32,760. (T), 1:23.67, $24,600. Repent—Unbridled Cyclone: Unrepenting (34-16), $5,400. Macho Uno—Piccola Isola: Picco Uno (74-26), f, 4 Uncle Mo—Lights Off Annie: Clipthecouponannie yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/18, 6 1/2f, 1:17.85, g, 6 yo, Monmouth Park, WCL, 5/13, 1 1/16mi, 1:50.41, $13,200. (119-42), f, 4 yo, Pimlico, STK, Skipat S., 5/19, $48,000. 6f, 1:10.93, $60,000. Roaring Fever—Breakers West: Clara's Gone West Mad Flatter—St. Mary's Citi: Sunday Soldier (7-4), Uncle Mo—Shea d'Lady: Kathryn the Wise g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 5/22, 5f, 59.89, (31-9), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 4/24, 4 1/2f, 52.57, $20,800. (119-42), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Critical $11,400. Eye S., 5/29, 1mi, 1:38.70, $120,000. Roaring Fever—Tequila Lana: Tequila Roar (31-9), Maimonides—Taihedian (CHI): Fear (33-13), g, 5 Utopia (JPN)—Itsamysterytome: Mystery Writer yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 4/29, 6f (T), 1:10.00, g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/2, 4 1/2f, 52.93, (65-13), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 4/24, 4 1/2f, $38,400. $10,200. 54.88, $5,400. Majesticperfection—Moongate: Justplainawesome Roaring Fever—Breakers West: Breakin the Fever (77-34), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 5/9, 4 1/2f, (31-9), g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/10, 5f, 53.38, $5,820. 58.38, $12,360. NEW YORK-BRED Malibu Moon—Changeisgonnacome: Global Roaring Fever—Breakers West: Clara's Gone West Positioning (196-84), g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, (31-9), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/13, 5f, JUVENILE WINNERS 58.47, $10,140. AOC, 5/23, 1mi, 1:39.86, $12,240. APRIL 24, 2017 – MAY 29, 2017 Maybry's Boy—Run Tin Tin: My Project Girl (5-2), Roaring Fever—Majestic Risk: Majestic Malissa f, 3 yo, Golden Gate Fields, MCL, 5/6, 5 1/2f, (31-9), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 5/22, 5f, 1:5.48, $4,950. 1:0.17, $20,800. Majestic Warrior—Lion's Terms: I Still Miss Midnight Lute—Wild Meeting: Defcit Hawk Roman Ruler—Shesastonecoldfox: Fox Rules (113-44), g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/1, 4 (58-24), g, 8 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/17, 1 You (158-61), f, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 1/2f, 51.84, $11,700. 1/16mi (T), 1:39.83, $48,000. 5/11, 5f, 59.49, $37,200. Mineshaft—Seeking the Ante: Barbie On a Budget Scat Daddy—Novice: Broken Engagement Overanalyze—Curious Luck: Analyze Your Luck (134-48), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/26, 7f, (165-56), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/6, 1 (10-2), c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/5, 5f, 1:26.20, $37,200. 1/16mi, 1:44.42, $37,200. 1:1.10, $50,000. Mission Impazible—Tripped: Mission Trip (25-5), Sharp Humor—Figlia d'Oro: Miss Rickles (55-22), Trappe Shot—Dixie Dawn: Presence of Mind g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 4/30, 6f, 1:13.22, m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 5/9, 1mi, 1:40.95, (102-41), c, 2 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 5/12, $19,200. $11,520. 5f, 1:0.21, $37,200. Mission Impazible—Point Reyes: Flux Capacitor Sidney's Candy—Atlantic Ocean: Converge (77-33), Uncle Mo—Miss Bodine: Mo Diddley (119-42), (25-5), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 5/29, 1mi g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 5/17, 1 1/16mi (T), c, 2 yo, Churchill Downs, MSW, 5/18, 4 1/2f, 40yd, 1:44.58, $20,800. 1:40.90, $40,200. 52.59, $21,960.

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