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STUDY LINKS FOAL LOSS AND CATERPILLARS SLEEPYTIME’S SISTER AT TATTERSALLS A recently concluded study found a link between A half sister to 1000 Guineas winner Sleepytime (Ire) eastern tent caterpillars and the Mare Reproductive (Royal Academy--Alidiva {Ire}, by Chief Singer {Ire}), a Loss Syndrome which afflicted Kentucky farms last yearling by Sadler’s Wells, will be offered at this au- spring. The study, funded by Grayson-Jockey Club tumn’s Tattersalls Houghton Research Foundation and Rood and Riddle Equine Hos- Yearling Sale at Newmarket pital, was conducted by Bill Bernard DVM, Bruce Webb Oct. 2nd and 3rd as part of a Ph.D. and Michelle LeBlanc DVM and involved three complete dispersal of Charles groups of five mares. One group of mares received Wacker III’s 2001 foal crop. starved caterpillars, one group received caterpillar frass The yearlings will be con- (waste) and one group served as control. Four of the signed by Mary Anne and five mares administered caterpillars lost pregnancies Anthony Penfold’s Bugley within eight to 13 days after the first dose of ETC. Stud in Dorset. Alidiva, the None of the mares in the two other groups lost their first mare in history to have foals. The mares that aborted were at 49, 64, 70 and three Group 1 winners in the 96 days of gestation. Alpha streptococcus was cultured same year, has also pro- from one aborted fetus while Serratia was cultured duced Taipan (Ire) (Last Ty- from the remaining three fetuses. Neither pericarditis coon {Ire}), twice highweight nor ophthalmologic disease was observed. The investi- older horse in Germany and gators concluded from the study that ETC can cause Italy at 9.5-11 furlongs and a early fetal loss in pregnant mares but did not define the Sleepytime Trevor Jones multiple Group 1 winner in toxic component of the caterpillar responsible for the Germany and Italy, and the early fetal losses. Support for the study also came from late Ali-Royal (Ire) (Royal Academy), highweight older Taylor Made Farm, Ernie Paragallo, Fasig-Tipton Co. and horse in England at 7-9.5 furlongs and a Group 1 win- the Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers Club. ner in England. “Alidiva, and her dam Alligatrix (Al- leged), have been the two most influential broodmares P P R E V I E W P in Europe over the last decade,” said Tattersalls Chair- man Edmond Mahony. “Mr. Wacker’s yearlings are Wednesday, Leopardstown, Ireland, post time: 7:30 p.m. world class in every respect, and we are absolutely BALLYCORUS S.-G3, i70,000, 3yo/up, 7fT thrilled that he has chosen Tattersalls as the best arena SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT in which to showcase this spectacular family.” As part 1 3 Final Exam (Ire) College Chapel (GB) Weld 132 of the dispersal, Wacker will also be selling a Danehill 2 1 One Won One Naevus Morgan 132 colt out of Sleepytime herself, as well as an Alzao colt 3 2 Kalamunda (Ire) Royal Academy C O'Brien 129 ' from her unraced full sister Sometime. Of the impecca- 4 4 Salentino (Ire) Danehill A O Brien 122 bly bred triumvirate, Wacker’s racing manager Tote 5 5 Rum Charger (Ire) Spectrum (Ire) Weld 119 Cherry-Downes offered, “The three Houghton yearlings Wednesday, Leopardstown, Ireland, post time: 7:00 p.m. will be the first yearlings sold by Mr. Wacker in a num- GALLINULE S.-G3, i70,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/4mT ber of years, and it is hard to imagine a more exciting SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT trio.” 1 3 Jammaal (GB) Robellino Weld 134 Pedigree Perspectives p. 2-3 2 5 Sadlers Wings (Ire) In The Wings (GB) W Mullins 134 3 1 Chiming (Ire) Danehill C O'Brien 131 TDN TODAY ' 4 4 Della Francesca Danzig A O Brien 121 Headline News ...... 3 pages 5 2 Masani (Ire) Indian Ridge (Ire) Oxx 121 Taylor Made Sales Graduate ORCHARD PARK wins TAYLOR the GIII Jefferson Cup S. at Churchill Downs June 8 MADE Congratulations to owner Peter Vegso, sales agency breeder Vegso Racing Stable and trainer Bill Mott. phone (859) 885-3345 Isn’t it time you came to Taylor Made? fax (859) 887-1754 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 6/12/02 • PAGE 2 of 3

Saturday, Clairwood, South Africa P R E S U L T S P GOLD CHALLENGE-G1, R300,000, Clairwood, 6-8, 1mT, 3yo/up, 1:33.16 (NTR), gd. Monday, Club Hipico de Santiago, Chile 1--FREE MY HEART (SAF), 128, g, 6, by Jallad CLASICO ALBERTO VIAL INFANTE S.-G1, 1st Dam: Nowhere To Run, by Topsider P$9,000,000 to winner, Club Hipico de Santiago, 6-10, 2nd Dam: Ring Dancer, by Dancing Champ 2yo, c, 1600mT, 1:40 1/5, sf. 3rd Dam: Inner Ring, by Royal Gunner 1--#@sNATIONAL PARK (CHI), 123, c, 2, by Hussonet O-G J Beck & J Newsome; B-Maine Chance; T-D 1st Dam: Piazza Venecia (Chi), by Roy Kannemeyer; J-K Neisius; R187,500. Lifetime Record: 2nd Dam: Helty (Chi), by Hawk II (Brz) 30 starts, 10 wins, 15 places, R2,357,365. 3rd Dam: Lustrosa, by L'Exile (Ger) 2--Trademark (SAf), 128, g, 5, Goldmark (GB)--Popular O-Stud Milan; B-Haras Trafalgar; T-Alfredo Bagu; (SAf), by Elliodor (Fr). O-M Barfoot, R J Bloomberg, P J-Pedro Santos. Georgas and Mrs R C & Mr T J Kerkman; B-D Cohen 2--Gondolieri (Chi), 123, c, 2, Gold Tribute--Some & Sons; R64,500. Home, by Summing. 3--The Sheik (SAf), 128, h, 5, Al Mufti--Jessamine 3--Graham (Chi), 123, c, 2, Gold Tribute--Sentimental (SAf), by Del Sarto. O-Mr & Mrs R C Muir; B-Dr M Lady (Chi), by Mocito Serio (Chi). Thomson; R31,500. Margins: NK. Odds: 11.80, 2.90, 1.80 Margins: HF, 1 3/4, HF. Odds: 4-5, 5-1, 12-1. Monday, Club Hipico de Santiago, Chile CLASICO ARTURO LYON PEÑA S.-G1, P$9,000,000 to WEEKEND PEDIGREE winner, Club Hipico de Santiago, 6-10, 2yo, f, PERSPECTIVES 1600mT, 1:40 4/5, sf. 1--#@sMACABRA (CHI), 118, f, 2, by Squire Jones by Alan Porter 1st Dam: Tate Lista (Chi) (SP-Chi), by Nassif 2nd Dam: Tate Quieta (Chi), by Panaro (Arg) BELMONT S.-GI, $1,000,000, BEL, 6-8, 3yo, 1 1/2m, 3rd Dam: Taquera (Chi), by Calificado (Arg) 2:29 3/5, ft. O-Stud Lino; B-Haras Longavi; T-Oscar Silva; 1--@sSARAVA, 126, c, 3, by Wild Again J-Claudio Jorquera. 1st Dam: Rhythm of Life, by Deputy Minister 2--Navette (Chi), 118, f, 2, Jeune Homme--Rocca di 2nd Dam: Nalee’s Rhythm, by Nalees Man Pappa (Chi), by Polar Gap. 3rd Dam: Lady Rhythm, by Mister Jive 3--Maderley (Chi), 118, f, 2, Jeune Homme--Propinada ($190,000 yrl '00 FTMOCT; $250,000 2yo ‘01 (Chi), by Prologo (Chi). FTFFEB). O-New Phoenix Stable & Mrs Susan Roy; Margins: 2 1/4. Odds: 35.60, 5.80, 2.30. B-Timber Bay Farm (KY); T-K G McPeek; J-E S Prado; $600,000. Lifetime Record: 9-3-3-0, $696,845. A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will Veteran Wild Again has long been one of North indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner. America’s most consistent sires of stakes winners, but for all his successes, the record of the Thoroughbred Daily News is: 22-year-old stallion lacked a Classic winner. That Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher omission was corrected this weekend when Wild Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher Again’s son Sarava battled his way past a stubborn Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Medaglia d’Oro to claim the GI Belmont S. Although Alycia Borer Director of Advertising Sarava created history by becoming the longest Jessica Martini Associate Editor priced winner in the history of the longest classic, he Alan Carasso Assistant Editor did come into the race as an improving colt, who had Marie Kizenko Assistant Editor never finished worse than second in five starts on Christina Bossinakis Editorial Assistant dirt. Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services Pedigree Perspectives cont. p. 3

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(Pedigree Perspectives cont. from p. 2) There is one very strange aspect to Wild Again’s stud Sarava had looked a lot less promising at the begin- career, and that is his propensity to work with an ex- ning of his career. A $190,000 purchase a the traordinarily wide range of strains, in fact at one count Fasig-Tipton Midlantic yearling sale, he was resold at he’d sired 61 stakes winners out of mares by 59 unique the Fasig-Tipton Two-Year-Olds In Training sale in broodmare sires. This is probably accounted for by the Florida for $250,000. Sent to England, Sarava ran fact that, even for a 22-year-old horse, Wild Again has disappointingly in three juvenile starts on turf, and was a very “old” pedigree. He is by Icecapade, a foal of shipped back to the U.S., where he ended his 1969, and his dam, Bushel-n-Peck, was born in 1958, two-year-old season with a maiden win at Churchill and is by Khaled, a son of Hyperion and a foal of 1943. Downs, and a second in a Turfway Park allowance This means that strains close up in the pedigree of race. This year, he opened his season with seconds in Wild Again--for example he has Nearco 3 x 4 and allowance races run on sloppy tracks, and then raced Hyperion 4 x 3--have receded much further back in the his way into the Belmont S. field with a four-length pedigrees of the modern commercial population, and victory in the Sir Barton S. at Pimlico, on the same day this likely explains his ability to successfully pick up on that War Emblem captured the GI Preakness S. the background of a very wide variety of mares. Sarava's sire Wild Again is no stranger to upset victo- It probably didn’t take much perusing of pedigrees for ries, since he was dismissed as a 30-1 shot when de- Sarava’s breeders, Timber Bay Farm, to decide to send feating Slew o' Gold and Gate Dancer to capture the Sarava’s dam, Rhythm of Life, to Wild Again. An inaugural GI Breeders’ Cup Classic. Wild Again has unraced daughter of Deputy Minister out of the stakes gone on to forge an excellent record as a stallion, and winning Nalee’s Rhythm, Rhythm of Life is half sister to when Sarava captured the Sir Barton S., he became the the previously mentioned Wilderness Song, a filly who 73rd stakes winner to represent his sire, these coming still reigns as Wild Again’s highest earner. from 13 crops of 769 foals (9.5 percent stakes winners Sarava is actually the second try at the mating, the to foals). Wild Again's other major stakes winners in- first resulting in Rhythm of Life’s first foal Wild Rocket, clude Wilderness Song, champion older mare in Canada a $250,000 Keeneland Yearling and $265,000 and heroine of the GI Spinster S. in the U.S.; the cham- Keeneland April Two-Year-Old who has won once in 10 pion Canadian two-year-old Free At Last; the GI Metro- starts. politan and GI Carter H. winner Wild Rush; the GI Breed- Rhythm of Life is a great granddaughter of Northern ers’ Cup Sprint winner Elmhurst; Milwaukee Brew, Dancer, and this is extremely significant when consider- successful this year in the GI Santa Anita H.; and Grade ing Wild Again, as Wild Again’s sire Icecapade and I winners Vicar, Wild Event, A Wild Ride, Shine Again are both by Nearctic out of Native and Wild Escapade. Dancer mares, making them three-quarters genetic relatives--the pair appearing 2 x 4 in this pedigree. The © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. combination of Wild Again with Northern Dancer line This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by mares has proved to be an extremely fruitful one, as it’s any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior also responsible for Grade I winners Vicar and Wild written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Event, Canadian Grade I winner Wild Zone, and graded Information as to the American races, race results and stakes winners Wild Emotions, Wild Syn and Wildly earnings was obtained from results charts published in Joyous. Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Post times are listed in local time.

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Foster Developments: Nichols Nears City of Brotherly Love: Congaree (Arazi), winner of the GIII Lone Star Park H. Les Nichols is scheduled to arrive at Philadelphia Park in his last start, has been confirmed a starter in Satur- on Thursday morning as he continues his trek from San day’s GI Stephen Foster H. at Churchill Downs, but Hail Antonio, Texas to Ground Zero in New York City. Nichols and his horse JJ’s Cowboy, along with a group the Chief (GB) (Be My Chief) has been withdrawn from that has come to be known as the American Posse, the race with an injury. Trainer Bob Baffert had been have logged over 1,700 miles at a rate of about 20 wavering between the Foster and Hollywood Park’s GII miles a day. During the trip, the 41-year-old is hoping to Californian for Congaree. “He loves this racetrack [Chur- raise $2 million for the New York Firefighters 9-11 chill], he’s training well and he’s here,” Baffert ex- Disaster Relief Fund and the Patrolmen’s Benevolent plained. “I was thinking about maybe going to California Association Widow’s and Children Fund. for the race there, but I’ve always thought that if you’re here, why ship if it’s right here in your back yard?” Yesterday’s Results: Trainer Niall O’Callaghan’s bid for a second straight GLEAMING S., $59,300, DEL, 6-11, 3yo, 1 1/16mT, Foster win was derailed when GII Hawthorne Gold Cup 1:41 1/5, fm. winner Hail the Chief sprained his left front ankle during 1--EQUALITY, 114, c, 3, by Mt. Livermore a work at Churchill Friday. “He came back a little off, 1st Dam: Equilibrate, by Gone West we medicated him and he was sound the next day,” 2nd Dam: Strike A Balance, by Green Dancer O’Callaghan said. “We decided to give him 30 days. It’s 3rd Dam: Strike A Pose, by Iron Ruler not a serious injury. You could give consideration to O-Pin Oak Stable; B-Pin Oak Stud LLC (KY); T-H running him on Saturday, but I’ve decided not to be- Graham Motion; J-R A Dominguez; $35,220. Lifetime cause I feel that it’s too much of a chance to take. I’m Record: GSW, 9-4-1-1, $248,610. just going to drop back and punt.” 2--Coco's Madness, 117, c, 3, Sword Dance (Ire)-- Unshaded (Unbridled) worked five furlongs in :59.40 Marilyn's Madness, by Shananie. ($145,000 2yo at Churchill yesterday in preparation for the Stephen 2001 FTFFEB). $11,740. Foster. In his first start since August, Unshaded ran 3--Coahoma, 117, c, 3, Lucky North--Dynatrek, by second in a one-mile allowance contest at Churchill Dynaformer. ($3,000 yrl '00 OBSJAN). $6,457. Downs May 18 last time out...Parade Leader Margins: 1, 3HF, 1 3/4. Odds: 0.80, 1.70, 20.60. (Kingmambo), third in the GII Hawthorne Gold Cup, (Gleaming S. cont. p2) worked four furlongs in :49.40 at Churchill yesterday. “He’s a very nice horse,” trainer Neil Howard said of the STAKES CLOSINGS five-year-old. “He might lack a little bit of the consis- TODAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12: tency that you need to be a Grade I horse, but he’s a 06-22 $250,000 Vanity H.-I, Hol, 3yo/up, f/m, beautifully bred horse and he always finishes in his 9f (250) races. I didn’t think the Hawthorne Gold Cup was that 06-23 $100,000 Affirmed H.-III, Hol, 3yo, 8.5f (100) bad a race, I mean he was third. The make-up of his 07-01 $200,000a Dominion Day H.-III, Wo, 3yo/up, 10f last two races definitely didn’t help him any and he still (200) managed to run okay.”

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(Gleaming S. cont.) 7th-FEX, $26,100, Alw, 3yo/up, 5f, :58 2/5, ft. A Triple Crown hopeful earlier this season following a HIGH WIRE DANCING (c, 3, Birdonthewire--Opinionated Lady, by Known Fact), sent off the heavy 1-5 favorite win in the GIII Tampa Derby over the Tampa main Mar. following his debut over this track win May 4, forced 17 and a second in the Aventura S. at Gulfstream Apr. the pace until the top of the stretch where took over 6, Equality had to settle for a 13th-place finish when and drove clear for a 1 3/4-length win over Gaellic thrown to the wolves last time in the GI Preakness S. at Warrior (Tejabo). Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $26,040. Pimlico May 18. Sent off the favorite in his turf debut, O-Stronach Stable. B-Adena Springs (FL). T-Kevin the roan settled off the pace in fifth early, challenged Attard. for the lead after five fulongs and appeared ready to draw off to an easy win, but found Coco’s Madness still 2nd-CRC, $23,000, Msw, 3&4yo, 1 1/16m (off turf), had something to say about the matter. Undeterred, the 1:47 4/5, ft. sole graded-stakes winner in the field showed grit in the CARDINAL RYAN (c, 3, Hennessy--Ed’s Holy Cow, by stretch and edged clear late for the victory. “He ran a Bet Big), a credible third last time in a Calder off-turf great race,” said winning trainer Graham Motion. “He maiden May 28, appeared poised to graduate in his turf really relaxed, we took the blinkers off today, and debut. The 8-5 chalk challenged Stakam (Stack) for the Ramon [Dominguez] said he could put him anywhere he early lead and had enough to overtake that rival a fur- wanted. He handled it beautifully.” According to Mo- long from home, but could not hold off the late charging tion, the colt’s first turf win gives the conditioner nu- Gold Tango (Sword Dance {Ire}), who crossed the first merous options, “You have the [GIII] Kent [Breeders’ by a head. The latter, the 2-1 second choice, did not Cup, July 21] here, so that would certainly be an option keep a straight course in the stretch, however, and was demoted to third behind Cardinal Ryan and Stackam, if we want to keep him on the grass.” respectively. Lifetime Record: 5-1-0-2, $17,910. O-Ol Memorial Stable. B-Liberation Farm, Oratis Thor- 1st-DEL, $39,300, Alw, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:48, oughbreds & Trackside Farm (Ky). T-Cam Gambolati. ft. BANISHED LOVER (f, 4, Devil His Due--The Private One 5th-PHA, $23,826, Msw, 2yo, 4 1/2f, :53 4/5, ft. {MSW, $306,553}, by Private Thoughts) ran a disap- +MANHATTAN DAYS (c, 2, Dayjur--Manhattan Lights, pointing sixth in her career bow at Gulfstream Mar. 21, by T. V. Alliance), the hot 1-2 favorite, opened up on but came back last time with a monster effort, an 18- the small field early and held the advantage all the way length score going a mile over this track May 7. Sent around, winning by 5 1/4 lengths. The winner is a half off the 4-5 choice to repeat, the dark bay tracked the brother to Triman (Triocala), MSP, $152,687. Lifetime early pace in fourth, rallied three wide approaching the Record: 1-1-0-0, $15,960. stretch, took over a furlong out and drew off late to win O-Plumstead Stables. B-Roberta Seeger (Pa). T-Roberta by 3 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, $45,320. Seeger (PA). O-Lael Stables. B-Dr. Robert Harris (KY). T-M R Matz. I F O R E I G N I 7th-CRC, $26,000, Alw, 3yo, 6 1/2f, 1:17 2/5, ft. THE JUDGE SEZ WHO (c, 3, Judge T C--Mandy Mack AMERICAN-BRED WINNER IN BRITAIN: {SW, $155,784}, by Native Prospector), 4 1/2 lengths Boo B Prize, g, 3, Prized--Sugar Hollow, by Val De back in second in the GIII Tropical Park Derby Jan. 1, L’Orne (Fr). Redcar, 6-11, Jeroboam H. (Class E), had been on the sidelines since, but was well supported 3yo, 7fT, $5,811 to winner. O-Ian Armitage; B-Head this time to record his first win in nine months. Last of Start Farm; T-David Barron. *$13,000 yrl ‘00 seven early, the 5-2 second choice came flying along KEESEP. **1/2 to Cruachan (Lear Fan), G1SP-Eng, the rail to take command at the sixteenth pole and $195,628. edged clear late for a 1 1/2-length win over 4-5 favorite Sugar Mike (Ponche). Lifetime Record: GSP, 11-5-3-1, TDN TODAY $131,490. American ...... 4 pages O/B-Sez Who Racing (FL). T-Milton W Wolfson.

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8th-DEL, $39,600, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. I I N D U S T R Y I N F O I STYLE CHAMP (f, 3, Salt Lake--Emphatic Style, by Crafty Prospector) Lifetime Record: 7-2-2-1, $54,540. NYTHA Makes TRF Donation O-Philip & Marcia Cohen & Steve B Klesaris. B-Frank A The New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association Bonsal (KY). T-Steve Klesaris. presented the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation with a $20,000 donation over Belmont Stakes week- 1st-CRC, $35,000, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), 3yo/up, f/m, end. “I have been in the Thoroughbred racing business 1 1/16m, 1:47, ft. for 30 years and have seen all the hardships that horses CASTLEBROOK (m, 5, Montbrook--Medieval Tears, by can face,” said NYTHA President Richard Bomze. “It is Medieval Man) Lifetime Record: MSW, 36-10-6-7, our pleasure to support the TRF, which takes care of so $340,349. O-Ione & Herbert J Elkins. B-Joyce S Corwin many horses and continues to grow and help more and (FL). T-William A Kaplan. more every year.” Said TRF executive director Diana Pikulski, “The steady support we receive from New 4th-PRM, $31,063, 6-10, (S), 3yo/up, a1m70yd, Yorkers in general and New York horsemen in particular 1:42 4/5, ft. has helped us to grow and to provide more facilities for BOLARITY'S FUSE (c, 4, Lite the Fuse--Bolarity, by Bold our constantly growing population." A pioneer in horse Ruckus) Lifetime Record: 7-2-3-0, $47,627. O-River rescue programs, the TRF remains the largest organiza- Oaks Farms Inc. B-River Oaks Farm & Bill Knapp (IA). tion of its kind in the world. The first of its six flagship T-Judith A Hicklin. farms was opened in 1982 in New York at the Wallkill Correctional Facility where inmates learn vocational and 5th-PRM, $30,000, 6-10, 3yo/up, a1m70yd, 1:39 3/5, life skills through their care of the horses. TRF farms at ft. correctional facilities in three other states have since MAKAHA (c, 4, Slewacide--Raise Afair Cup, by Raise a opened. Cup) Lifetime Record: 7-4-0-1, $59,580. O-Oak Tree Stables & Cheyenne Stable. B-Dr. Bob Sukman (OK). B R E E D E R S’ T-Roger Engel. E D I T I O N 5th-MNR, $28,200, 6-10, 3yo/up, f/m, 7fT, 1:25, fm. LITTLE LIL (f, 4, Red Bishop--Champagne Lil, by Hooched) Lifetime Record: 20-2-0-0, $31,303. STAKES RESULTS: ADENA SPRINGS MATCHMAKER S., $89,600, FEX, O/T-Raymond Davis. B-Patrice Davis (KY). 6-11, 3yo/up, f/m, 5fT, :58 2/5, gd. 1--#AMERICAN IN PARIS, 117, m, 5, American Chance-- 7th-PRM, $28,000, 6-10, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:09, ft. Rorty, by Super Concorde. O/T-Audre Cappuccitti; CHEYENNE BREEZE (c, 3, Slewacide--Misty Golddigger, B-Christopher Fung & Antoine Ouellette (ON); J-J M by Strike Gold) Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-1, $40,800. Lauzon; $53,760. Lifetime Record: 19-8-4-4, O-Oak Tree Stables Inc & Cheyenne Stable. B-Oak Tree $288,624. Stables Inc (OK). T-Roger Engel. 2--Bubbi Trap, 117, f, 4, Raj Waki--Bubbi Prize, by Same Direction. $19,920. 5th-CRC, $24,000, 3yo/up, 1 1/8m (off turf), 1:54 2/5, 3--Guysmarlene, 117, m, 8, Double Sonic--Keen Dancer, ft. by Native Royalty. $8,960. FOOLISH PRIDE (c, 3, Devongate--I'm No Fool, by Noble Margins: 1 1/4, NK, NK. Odds: 2.70, 4.55, 13.95. Nashua) Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, $28,590. O-Brian H Smith. B-Popell Raynell (FL). T-Frank C Carlisi. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 4th-DEL, $44,100, 3yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:41 4/5, fm. 10th-PHA, $20,880, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 3/5, ft. JUBILEO (g, 5, Cozzene--My Prayer, by Hero's Honor) LIGHT OF JUSTICE (c, 4, Lit de Justice--Siyah Marie Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-2, $93,130. O/B-Morgan's Ford {SW}, by Siyah Kalem) Lifetime Record: SP, 15-2-1-0, Farm (KY). T-Thomas H Voss. *1/2 to The Texas Tun- $72,051. O-William D Dufour Jr. B-Gilbert G Campbell nel (Ogygian), MSW, $179,920. (FL). T-William C Hedus.

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(Breeders’ Edition cont.) MAIDEN WINNERS: SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT +Manhattan Days, c, 2, Dayjur--Manhattan Lights, by T. V. Alliance. PHA, 6-11, 4 1/2f, :53 4/5. B-Roberta First-time Starters & Stakes Progeny: Wednesday, June 12 Seeger (Pa). *1/2 to Triman (Triocala), MSP, Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1998 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW $152,687. Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Certain Act, c, 2, Noactor--Miss Fasto, by Paristo. CRC, LOST SOLDIER (Danzig), Franks, $4K, 107/21/2 6-11, (C), 4 1/2f, :53 3/5. B-Randy Mills (Fl). *Full to 6-MTH, Msw, 1mT, +Lost Her Rank, 6-1 Justin Actor, SW, $239,265. SIPHON (BRZ) (Itajara), Airdrie, $15K, 168/16/1 Lunar Explosion, f, 2, Outflanker--Lunar Light, by Majes- 5-BEL, Msw, 6f, +Sigh of Relief, $125K KEE SEP yrl tic Light. CRC, 6-11, (C), 5 1/2f, 1:07 3/5. B-Whisper Hill Farm (Fl). *$37,000 2yo 2002 OBSMAR. Cornpatch Road, c, 3, Cahill Road--Emalilly, by Sky- walker. PRM, 6-11, a1m70yd, 1:43 4/5. B-Emil Kark (Ia). *SP. **1/2 to Reuben (Rubiano), SW, $232,222. FOALING NEWS Cardinal Ryan, c, 3, Hennessy--Ed’s Holy Cow, by Bet Big. CRC, 6-11, 1 1/16m (off turf), 1:47 4/5. SARAYIR, 8, Mr. Prospector--Height Of Fashion (Fr) B-Liberation Farm, Oratis & Trackside (Bustino {GB}) Farm (Ky). *Won by DQ. Foal born 5-9, a filly by Danzig. Ascalon, f, 3, Two Punch--Mill Song (SP), by The Min- Will be not bred back in 2002. strel. DEL, 6-11, (C), 6f, 1:13 3/5. B-Mrs James A Owned by/boarded at Shadwell Farm, LLC, KY. Bayard (Md). Accomplishments: MSW-GB. Lucky Valid, f, 3, Valid Expectations--Lucky Lucky Lady, by Country Pine. CRC, 6-11, (C), 1m, 1:41 1/5. REAL JENNY, 22, Valid Appeal--Child Bride (Jaipur) B-Glory Days Breeding Inc (Fl). *$8,500 2yo 2001 Foal born 5-11, a colt by Artax. OBSJUN. Will be bred back to Hennessy. Owned by Gaines-Gentry Thoroughbreds & Thomas Van Meter. FRESHMAN FOCUS Boarded at Castleton Lyons, KY. Accomplishments: MSP; dam of Doyouseewhatisee First-crop progeny to watch: Wednesday, June 12 (Barachois), MSW & GSP, $436,817; Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 1999 Fee, #2yos/Winners/SW Ifyoucouldseemenow (Tunerup), MGSW & MGISP, Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) $475,572; and Nowi’veseenitall (Exuberant), SW & GSP, $147,736. CAPOTE'S PROSPECT (Capote), Cedarcrest, $3K, 14/0/0 3-LS, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Frosty Prospect, 6-1 FRENCH BUSTER, 8, Housebuster--French Muff 5-LS, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Megan's Prospect, 5-1 () 5-LS, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Red Hot Prospect, 5-1 Foal born 5-12, a colt by Pulpit. 5-LS, Msw, 5 1/2f, I'm Confederate, 15-1 Will be bred back to Forestry. CONFIDE (Phone Trick), Walmac, $5K, 64/0/0 Owned by Dennis Drazin. 3-LS, Msw, 5 1/2f, Blue Boar Ten, $14K KEE SEP yrl, 7-2 4-BM, Msw, 5f, Confidant Lady, $60K BAR MAR 2yo, 7-2 Boarded at Denali Stud, KY. SOUVENIR COPY (Mr. Prospector), Hopewell, $20K, 105/3/0 Accomplishments: SW & GSP, $139,460. 4-BM, Msw, 5f, +Touring the World, 6-1 A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a + will SWISS YODELER (Eastern Echo), Pepper Oaks, $3K, 45/7/0 denote winners who are first-time starter. Purses for 3-LS, Msw, 5 1/2f, Alpler, $16K KEE NOV wnl, 6-1 Canadian races are in Canadian dollars.

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DUPONT BRIDGING GAP TO ASCOT 4.30 Salisbury, Alan Bennett’s ‘Kafka’s Dick’ At Salis- William Haggas' dual Guineas winner Dupont (GB) bury Playhouse Maiden S. (Class D), £6,620, 3yo, (Zafonic {USA}), successful in both Italian and German 6f 212ydsT, 1:31.94, gd/sf. versions of the 2000 Guineas when ridden by Darryll FINE ARTS (GB) (f, 3, Cadeaux Genereux {GB}--Fine Holland, has been supplemented for the G1 St James's Detail {Ire}, by Shirley Heights {GB}) soon raced at the Palace S. at Royal Ascot June 18 at a fee of £20,000. head of affairs and dictated a comfortable pace, still Trainer Haggas told The Racing Post, “The horse is in holding the lead as the field straightened for home. The good condition and I'm very much hoping Darryll will 8-13 punters’ pick was safely clear at the quarter-mile ride.” Dupont could face the G3 Greenham S. winner marker, was pushed along at the distance and gradually and G1 2000 Guineas third Redback (GB) (Mark Of drew clear under minimal urging in the closing stages to Esteem {Ire}) in the G1 contest, but that potential rival defeat Final Faze (GB) (Chaddleworth {Ire}) by an easy could line up in the G3 Jersey S. over a furlong shorter. five lengths. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, £6,215. Hannon told Racing Post, “We'll make our mind up O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Juddmonte Farms; T-Barry Hills; about that later on, and we have another horse in the Jersey owned by The Queen, Approval (GB) (Royal J-Michael Hills. Applause {GB}). Redback is grand, he's in good order. But I believe he will have either a five- or six- pound 2.00 Salisbury, Eddie Reavey Maiden Auction Fillies’ S. penalty, which would be hard for him.” The G1 St (Class E), £4,560, 2yo, f, 6fT, 1:15.61, gd/sf. James’s Palace S. is also set to feature Sheikh Moham- RIBBONS AND BOWS (IRE) (f, 2, Dr Devious {Ire}-- med’s Bowman (USA) (Irish River {Fr]), trained in Nichodoula {GB}, by Doulab {USA}), a 14,000gns France by Andre Fabre, according to a Darley spokes- TATOCT yearling, broke smartly from her inside draw person. and raced in a prominent third as Havantadoubt (Ire) (Desert King {Ire}) led, but came under pressure at B R I T A I N halfway. The 25-1 outsider was ridden along to chal- H H lenge at the two-furlong marker and was driven strongly inside the final eighth to assert a short-head Yesterday’s Results: superiority over Havantadoubt in the dying strides. 4.00 Salisbury, EBF Margadale Classified S. (Class C) Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, £3,192. (Cond), £12,880, 3yo, 9f 198ydsT, 2:10.81, gd/sf. O-Mrs E A Cyzer; B-Dennis McDonnell; T-Charles Cyzer; DAWN INVASION (IRE) (c, 3, Common Grounds J-Simon Whitworth. {GB}--Princess Of Zurich {Ire}, by Law Society {USA}) soon raced in a tracking third as Allenby (GB) (Inchinor 3.45 Redcar, Methuselah Median Auction Maiden S. {GB}) set the pace, but made smooth headway once (Class E), £4,275, 2yo, 6fT, 1:11.70, fm. into the home straight. The 2-1 market choice made his main effort at the quarter-mile marker, was ridden to MOUJOUDH (IRE) (c, 2, Mujadil {USA}--Modelliste lead at the eighth pole and was pushed out thereafter {GB} {SP-Ger}, by Machiavellian {USA}) soon raced in to defeat Stratus (Fr) (Septieme Ciel {USA}) by a cozy a prominent third as Dorothy’s Swift (Ire) (Petardia 1 3/4 lengths. Lifetime Record: 3-2-1-0, £13,314. {GB}) held a slight advantage, but moved into a share O-Khalid Abdullah; B-Yeomanstown Stud; T-Amanda of the lead at halfway. The 4-9 favourite was ridden Perrett; J-Pat Eddery. along at the quarter-mile marker, edged to the outright lead at the eighth pole and was driven out inside the TDN Euro is: final 150 yards to hold the late charge of Celtic Sap- England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) phire (Fr) (Celtic Swing {GB}) by a head. Lifetime Re- Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) cord: 3-1-1-1, £4,627. France: Claude Beniada O-Jaber Abdullah; B-Gainsborough Stud Management Germany: Christa Riebel Ltd; T-Mick Channon; J-Tony Culhane. Ireland: Dave Keena Italy: Giorgio Barsotti TDN Worldwide Today ...... 3 pages

Two Group winners last weekend for INDIAN RIDGE NAYYIR won Vodafone Diomed Stakes (Gr.3) and DOMEDRIVER won Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord (Gr.3)

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BETFAIR RESPONDS TO DAMNING TV PROGRAMME ATTHERACES LAUNCHES TELEPHONE BETTING Betfair.com, the world's leading betting exchange, SERVICE has responded publicly to claims made in the BBC attheraces has launched its third service, telephone Television programme, Kenyon Confronts--which was betting, on 0800 083 83 83. This third platform screened on BBC TV last night--that a trainer laid his supports its website, initiated in December last year, horse to win £1,600 at a race at Fakenham in March and its digital TV channel on Sky 418. Importantly, this year. It can confirm without question that the customers will be able to bet with attheraces telebet, bet never took place, and has made that fact known attheraces.co.uk and, later this summer, on to the producers of the programme prior to its being attheraces idTV using the same account number. screened. Betfair is in a position to be able to state attheraces telephone bets are received and processed exactly what bets have taken place in every race and at its dedicated call centre in Glasgow, Scotland, on every outcome of every sporting event since its which is managed by 50 customer service agents launch. The total amount laid on the horse in ques- tion, Christiansted, was £419, with the largest bet and attheraces management staff. The call centre is placed being £52. As the horse was an 8-1 shot, the serviced by Teletech, one of the World's leading amount a layer would have had to have in account to customer service providers. attheraces telebet will place the bet alleged would have been £12,800. The accept bets on all UK races. This service will expand total volume for the race was unusually small-- later in the year in tandem with attheraces's plan to £26,000. Betfair had passed on this--and other more broadcast regular overseas race meetings on its idTV detailed--information to the Jockey Club prior to the channel. “This telebet facility, our third service, will publication of the content of Kenyon Confronts, allow our customers to access attheraces anywhere continuing the constructive working relationship and at anytime,” Chris Stoddart, CEO of attheraces, which Betfair enjoys with it, as it does with other said. “We want to provide customers with a com- administrative bodies. As such, for the second time plete racing information service, live pictures, live in as many months (following the Ashgar enquiry at audio and access to betting through as many plat- Plumpton), Betfair has been able, within hours, to forms as possible using just one account number.” provide information on an unprecedented scale of bets placed, matched, or cancelled. Previously, un- scrupulous individuals may have sought to collabo- H I R E L A N D H rate with unscrupulous bookmakers, but because Betfair recognises that those same individuals may Wednesday, Leopardstown, post time: 6:30 p.m. now seek to use the exchange model for question- ROCHESTOWN S.-Listed, i52,000, 2yo, 6fT able betting, it is actively working with government SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER to ensure the strict regulation of betting exchanges, 1 1 Akanti (Ire) Key Of Luck (USA) Lyons and to impose as a legal requirement the adherence 2 2 Benicio (Ire) Spectrum (Ire) Bolger to the rigorous audit standards which it has set as 3 4 Catcher In The Rye (Ire) Danehill (USA) A O'Brien the norm. The level of information which Betfair can 4 6 Divinshki (Ire) Desert Prince (Ire) Rogers access immediately ensures that for the first time 5 3 Vision First (USA) Royal Academy (USA) Weld ever in bookmaking, any forensic examination which might need to be undertaken by any official body can 6 5 Warrimoo (Ire) Flying Spur (Aus) Prendergast be speedily backed up by hard evidence. All carry 124 pounds except Warrimoo, 121 pounds.

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FINCK LEAVES SCHUTZ G1 KING GEORGE VI & QUEEN ELIZABETH DIAMOND S. Baron Helmut von Finck has moved his entire string 5-2 Sakhee; 11-4 High Chapparal; 7-2 Sulamani; 9-2 out of trainer Andreas Schutz' yard. Eight of the horses Act One; 8-1 Nayef; 12-1 Jungle Pocket, Quarter have moved across the road to trainer Peter Schiergen, Moon; 14-1 Aquareliste, Boreal, High Pitched; 16-1 including last year's G2 Henkel-Rennen (German 2000 Golan; 20-1 Marienbard, Kutub, Storming Home (others Guineas) winner Royal Dragon and Narooma, the un- upon application). beaten juvenile champion filly of 2001. Finck acknowl- edged all the great success he enjoyed during the years G1 with Schutz with Classic winners such as Flamingo 11-4 ; 8-1 ; 9-1 , Road and Dakhla Oasis and the G1 winning champion Wareed; 11-1 Akbar; 12-1 Narrative, ; 14-1 miler Waky Nao, but he pointed out that he saw the Give Notice, Hatha Anna, Jardine's Lookout; 16-1 need for a change due to a deteriorating feedback to- wards the end of the relationship. Bosham Mill, Solo Mio; 20-1 Rainbow High, , Speedmaster; 25-1 bar. H I T A L Y H H M A I D E N W I N N E R S H Monday’s Late Results: 4.30 Milan, Premio Resegone (Cond), i22,950, 3yo, Ribbons And Bows (Ire), f, 2, Dr Devious (Ire)-- 1mT, 1:40.60, sf. Nichodoula (GB), by Doulab (USA). Salisbury, Britain, LINDHOLM (GER) (c, 3, Second Set {Ire}--Lindenblute 6-11, Eddie Reavey Maiden Auction Fillies’ S. (Class {GB}, by Surumu {Ger}) Lifetime Record: n/a. O-Gestut E), 2yo, f, 6fT, £3,192 to winner. B-Dennis Lechtal; B-Gestut Zoppenbroich; T-Werner Glanz; McDonnell. *14,000gns yrl ‘01 TATOCT. J-Arnaud Bouleau. Moujoudh (Ire), c, 2, Mujadil (USA)--Modelliste (GB) (SP-Ger), by Machiavellian (USA). Redcar, Britain, 9.05 Corridonia, Premio Frontignano (Cond), i5,355, 6-11, Alan Bennett’s ‘Kafka’s Dick’ At Salisbury 3yo/up, 1m 165yds (AWT), time: n/a, stn. Playhouse Maiden S. (Class D), 2yo, 6fT, £2,993 to KITADIT (ITY) (c, 4, Tibullo {USA}--Luigia Abbadia {Ire} winner. B-Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd. {SW-Ity}, by Kings Lake {USA}) Lifetime Record: Fine Arts (GB), f, 3, Cadeaux Genereux (GB)--Fine Detail 19 starts, 4 wins, 7 places, i39,388. O/B-Scuderia Siba SPA; T-A & G Botti; J-I Rossi. (Ire), by Shirley Heights (GB). Salisbury, Britain, 6-11, Alan Bennett’s ‘Kafka’s Dick’ At Salisbury Playhouse Maiden S. (Class D), 3yo, 6f 212ydsT, £4,303 to H A U S T R A L A S I A H winner. B-Juddmonte Farms. Hasta Luego (GB), c, 3, Kris (GB)--Petite Mou (Ire) SNIPPETS COLT TOPS MM WINTER SALE (G1SP-Ity), by Ela-Mana-Mou (Ire). Milan, Italy, 6-10, With Sunday’s yearling sale in the books, yesterday’s Premio Desio (Mdn), 3yo, 1 1/8mT, i6,375 to action at the Magic Millions Winter Carnival sale in winner. B-Razza Montalbano SRL. Queensland focused on weanlings and horses of racing age. Topping the weanling sale was lot 221, a Snippets (Aus) colt out of the Canny Lad (Aus) mare Ultima Vita SALES AGENCY WEB SITE (Aus), who went to Widden Stud PTY Ltd. of New Agence Francaise www.deauville-sales.com South Wales for A$137,500. The colt was consigned by Torryburn Stud, who got the daily double 13 lots Societa Gestione Aste www.anacpurosangue.com later when lot 234, a filly by Redoute’s Choice (Aus) Doncaster Bloodstock www.doncastersales.com out of the Bluebird (USA) mare Magpies (Aus), was Goffs Ireland www.goffs.com purchased by Murrulla Stud in New South Wales for Goffs France www.goffs.fr A$120,000, marking the second-highest bid of the day William Inglis & Son Ltd www.inglis.com.au and the highest for a filly. The average winning bid for Magic Millions www.magicmillions.com.au a weanling at the sale increased three fold since 2001, New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd. www.nzb.co.nz with this year’s average rising to $15,269. The aggre- Tattersalls www.tattersalls.com gate was also up, showing an increase of over 100 percent since last year at $1,755,900. The broodmare Tattersalls (Ireland) www.tattersalles.ie sale begins tomorrow at the same location.