TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2012 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here BREEDERS’ CUP MOVING TO NBC STAR-STUDDED WORLD CUP ENTRIES The Breeders= Cup is going prime time. In a new, The Dubai World Cup meeting, to be held Mar. 31 at multi-year partnership between the Breeders= Cup and Meydan, has attracted entries from 24 countries and the NBC Sports Group, NBC again takes over the includes five Breeders= Cup television coverage of racing=s biggest day and, for the winners and four Eclipse first time in history, the Award champions. $5-million GI Breeders= Nominees include GI Cup Classic will be aired Kentucky Derby winner in prime time. NBC will Animal Kingdom show 9 1/2 hours of live (Leroidesanimaux {Brz}), G1 coverage from the 2012 1000 Guineas and G1 Irish Breeders= Cup at Santa Oaks winner Anita on Friday and Animal Kingdom (Dynaformer), and G1 Saturday, Nov. 2-3, Horsephotos Melbourne Cup winner in capped by the Classic, Dunaden (Fr) (Nicobar {GB}). which airs Saturday from Also in the list is G1 8-9 p.m. ET. The Cup Champion S. winner Cirrus returns to the network des Aigles (Fr) (Even Top that broadcast the event {Ire}), G1 Ascot Gold Cup since its inception in victor Fame and Glory (GB) Horsephotos 1984 through 2005. ABC (Montjeu {Ire}), G1 Eclipse and ESPN covered the S. winner So You Think Breeders= Cup for the last six years. Financial terms of (NZ) (High Chaparral {Ire}), the deals were not disclosed. G1 Golden Slipper winner AEveryone here is delighted that the Breeders' Cup Sepoy (Aus) (Elusive So You Think has returned home,@ said Jon Miller, President, Quality), and Australian Racing Post photo Programming, NBC Sports and NBC Sports Network. sensation Black Caviar (Aus) ABringing back this prestigious event, combined with (Bel Esprit {Aus}). For the complete list of nominations, our long-term partnerships for the Triple Crown with click here. Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby, in addition to the Preakness and Belmont, cements the NBC Sports Group as the home of horse racing.@ Craig Fravel, president and CEO of Breeders' Cup Ltd, added, AWe are extremely excited to begin our new relationship with NBC and the NBC Sports Group in televising the Breeders' Cup World Championships as the finale to its expanded commitment to racing. In addition to fans enjoying the best in international competition over the two days of the Championships on NBC Sports Network, we look forward to NBC showcasing the Breeders' Cup Classic in primetime.@ In This Issue

Jockeys’ Guild, CDI Reach Agreement 60 Broad St., Suite 100 Red Bank, NJ 07701 The Jockeys’ Guild and Churchill Downs Incorporated have reached (732) 747-8060 a multi-year agreement. CDI agrees to payments towards health insurance, 732) 747-8955 (fax) life insurance and disability benefits. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com www.thetdn.com Coverage begins page 3 Barry Weisbord, co-publisher [email protected] Sue Finley, co-publisher Maritimer ships off to new shores [email protected] Editorial Owner/breeder Howard Walton confirms sale of multiple stakes winner [email protected] Maritimer (Stormy Atlantic), one of Jessica Martini, Editor-in-Chief Canada’s leading juveniles of 2011 Alan Carasso, Managing Editor Marie Kizenko, Senior Editor Coverage begins page 4 Christina Bossinakis, Senior Editor Lucas Marquardt, Features Editor Steve Sherack, Racing Editor Brian DiDonato, Racing Analyst/Soc. Media Dir. Ian Clayton, Writer/Reporter

Michael Burns photo Advertising [email protected] Alycia Borer, Director of Advertising Lia Kusch, Senior Advertising Designer Sarah K. Andrew, Adv Assistant/Distribution Amanda Crelin, Advertising Assistant Pedigree Insights Customer Service Andrew Caulfield examines the pedigree of [email protected] Sunday’s GII La Canada S. winner Include Me Vicki Forbes, Director of Customer Service Out (Include). Information Technology Robert Williams, Director of IT Coverage begins page 5 [email protected] Greg Casillo, DB Administrator, Programming Include Me Out [email protected] Benoit Marketing Gary King, Marketing Manager [email protected] First Foals TDN Newmarket Bureau: Cafe Racing [email protected] Munnings (Speightstown), Eskendereya (Giant’s Causeway) and Sean Cronin Alfred Nobel (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) are all represented by their first Tom Frary foals. Coverage begins page 7 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/24/12 • PAGE 3 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

A petition signed by 240 jockeys was submitted to NEWS TODAY the CDI board of directors in mid-November in the hopes of urging the board to reconsider its stance, and at least two states--Illinois and California--had delayed JOCKEYS’ GUILD, CDI REACH AGREEMENT decisions on the renewal of the advance-deposit- A dispute between the Jockeys= Guild and Churchill wagering operation Twinspires.com, which is owned by Downs Incorporated (CDI) has been settled after the CDI. Currently, the Guild provides life insurance, AD&D two groups reached a multi-year agreement that calls insurance and temporary disability benefits to its active for CDI to make payments to the Jockeys' Guild to members, as well as life insurance and aid to subsidize health insurance, life insurance and disability permanently disabled members. benefits for members of the Guild who ride in the U.S. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. "We sincerely appreciate the commitment made by CDI to support the benefits that impact our jockeys," said Terry Meyocks, national manager of the Jockeys' Guild. AThis agreement will directly benefit approximately 950 active, retired and permanently disabled members. It is critical that we receive support from all of our racetrack partners within the industry.@ Last summer, CDI announced that it would no longer make financial contributions to the Guild. Under the previous agreement that expired Dec. 31, the four CDI tracks-- Churchill Downs, Fair Grounds, Arlington Park and Calder--paid about $330,000 to the Guild through per- In Today’s TDN blog: mount and per-race fees. In return, the tracks got to Grand Finale Down Under, by Christina Bossinakis use images of the jockeys to promote themselves and the sport.

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Canadian Up-And-Comer Maritimer Sold Privately Maritimer (Stormy Atlantic--Highland Mood, by Highland Ruckus), one of Canada=s top juveniles last year and a likely finalist for a Sovereign Award as champion 2-year-old colt, has been sold by owner/breeder Howard Walton. Walton, who races under the banner Norseman Racing Stable, confirmed yesterday that the multiple-stakes- Michael Burns photo winning colt had been sold privately, but disputed a story in the Toronto Star that said Maritimer had been sold to controversial Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. Walton said the horse had been sold in a deal brokered by two bloodstock agents, but that he isn=t aware of who the purchaser AI don=t know where that information came from,@ he said, referring to the Star story. AThere were two agents that dealt primarily with my lawyer, and that=s about all I know.@ Walton declined to disclose the price, but said, AIt was good for them, and it was good for us.@ Walton, who operates the Toronto-based Norseman Plastics, co-bred and raced Maritimer=s dam Highland Mood, who was undefeated in four career starts. Her wins included the 2001 editions of the Ontario Damsel S. and Passing Mood S. Trained by Sid Attard, Maritimer, her fourth foal, won sprinting six panels on debut at Woodbine in July. He then ran second in the six-furlong Vandal S. three weeks later, defeated a head by another Norseman homebred in Buongiorno Johnny (Mr. Greeley). Maritimer hit his best stride in the fall when stretched to two turns on the main track, winning the Coronation Futurity S. by 2 1/4 lengths Nov. 6 (video) and the Display S. by 5 1/2 lengths Nov. 27 (video) . A His speed figures spoke for themselves, which is why we had a lot of the big people calling,@ said Walton, who declined to disclose the purchase price, but said, AIt was good for them and good for us.@ Walton has campaigned, among others, MGSW Signature Red (Bernstein). The 35-year-old Kadyrov is a former Chechen rebel who became president of Chechnya in 2007. An avid horse racing fan, he has competed internationally, and in 2009 was represented by G1 Melbourne Cup third Mourilyan (Ire) (Desert Prince {Ire}). Last year, he privately purchased the GIII Holy Bull S. runner-up Sweet Ducky (Pulpit) and sent him to Dubai for the G2 UAE Derby. The colt went unplaced and, returned to the States and, sent to Seth Benzel=s barn, went unplaced again in a Woodbine allowance race in late October. The Toronto Star said that Benzel would also train Maritimer, but the TDN couldn=t confirm as of last night. -LM

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PEDIGREE INSIGHTS BY ANDREW CAULFIELD LA CANADA S.-GII, $150,000, SAX, 1-22, 4yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:41 4/5, ft. 1--#@INCLUDE ME OUT, 118, f, 4, by Include 1st Dam: Don't Trick Her, by Mazel Trick 2nd Dam: Lucy Sims, by (Ire) 3rd Dam: Join the Waves, by Sailor ($150,000 yrl '09 FTKJUL). O-Jay Em Ess Stable; B-Brereton C Jones (KY); T-Ronald W Ellis; J-Joseph Talamo; $90,000. Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-0, $183,600. *1/2 to On The Menu (Canadian Frontier), SW, $164,350; Check The Label (Stormin Fever), GISW, $550,033. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the brisnet.com chart, the brisnet.com PPs, the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree or the video replay. After Airdrie suffered the huge setback of losing Indian Charlie, the star of its stallion team, at the age of 16 in December, it has been good to see the Midway farm=s other stallions make a bright start to 2012. The last two weeks have seen Badge of Silver, Istan and Include all represented by graded winners, thanks to the respective efforts of Silver Medallion, Mr Bowling and Include Me Out. Proud Citizen also got into the act, thanks to a stakes double three days ago. Include Me Out=s victory in the Include Me Out GII La Canada S. Sunday must Benoit have been all the more enjoyable for her breeder Brereton Jones on the score that he also bred the filly=s dam Don=t Trick Her and her second dam Lucy Sims. For good measure, Don=t Trick Her and Lucy Sims were also sired by previous members of the Airdrie stallion team, namely Mazel Trick and Northjet. INCLUDE ME OUT, f, 2008 Battle Joined Ack Ack Fast Turn Broad Brush Hoist the Flag Hay Patcher Turn to Talent Include Hail to Reason Stop the Music Bebopper Illeria Baldski Baldski’s Holiday Verset Holiday Clever Trick Phone Trick Over the Phone Mazel Trick Ramahorn Don’t Trick Her Mazatleca (Mex) unraced Guasave Lady (Mex) 7Fls, 2GSW, Northfields Northjet (Ire) 1SW Lucy Sims Jellatina (Ire) unraced 15Fls, 1SW Join the Waves Sailor 11Fls, 1SW, 2SP Nato II P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 1/24/12 • PAGE 6 of 7 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

It could be an exaggeration to describe Don=t Trick Include Me Out=s second dam Lucy Sims also ranks Her as an ugly duckling, but there can be no denying as the second dam of the previously mentioned Silver that she has now developed into a magnificent swan. Medallion, winner of the GIII Ft. Lauderdale S. on turf a Include Me Out is her third stakes winner by an Airdrie couple of weeks ago. Silver Medallion=s dam Another stallion, following Don=t Trick Me=s speedy Canadian Vegetarian failed to win in four starts, but she too has Frontier filly On The Menu and her excellent Stormin served Airdrie very well. She is also the dam of Sweet Fever filly Check The Label, who numbered the Talker, a Stormin Fever filly who became a Grade I GI Garden City Breeders= Cup S. among her four graded winner in the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup. victories on turf. Include Me Out=s third dam Join The Waves won only The mare=s younger progeny are Look Busy, a brother one of her 24 starts, but there is another successful to Include Me Out who sold for $340,000 as a yearling; family descending from her, via her Gallant Man filly the 2-year-old Divine Park filly Wooden Nickel who sold Porthole. Porthole produced the Grade I-placed for $180,000 as a weanling and $220,000 as a Personable Lady, who in turn produced the GI Las yearling; and a 2011 filly by Divine Park. Don=t Trick Virgenes S. winner Likeable Style. Likeable Style now Her was sent to an outside stallion for the first time in ranks as the second dam of last year=s leading freshman her eight-year broodmare career when she visited sire Scat Daddy. Malibu Moon in 2011. Having said that Don=t Trick Her didn=t look hugely I described Don=t Trick Her as an ugly duckling promising at the start of her broodmare career, how do because she is an unraced daughter of an unraced mare I explain her success? Perhaps it has something to do and was covered for the first time as a 3-year-old in with the fact that her pedigree is free of many of the 2004. Neither her sire Mazel Trick nor her broodmare major influences, her only inbreeding in five generations sire Northjet ranked among Airdrie=s numerous success being 5x5 to Nearctic and 5x5 to . Big Game stories. By 2006 her sire Mazel Trick had been moved won the 2,000 Guineas and appears in Don=t Trick from Airdrie to Pennsylvania, where he lasted only one Her=s pedigree through his talented daughters Queenpot season before moving on to British Columbia in Canada. (winner of the 1,000 Guineas) and Safari Moon (second The future had looked much rosier in the early years dam of the Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Even Star). of Mazel Trick=s stallion career. He had earned his place I could also add that Don=t Trick Her=s female line at stud with his performances in California, after his traces all the way back to the famous mare Marchetta. return from France. He won all four of his starts on dirt She belongs to the Rosetta branch, which has provided and on one occasion dipped under 1:20.00 for seven European racing with numerous classic winners. furlongs, when he set a new track record in the The sire=s side of Include Me Out=s pedigree was GII Triple Bend H. Mazel Trick also collected a pair of covered fairly comprehensively when I assessed the Grade IIIs over a mile and a sixteenth. pedigree of Her Smile last July. As I pointed out on that There had been quite a buzz about Mazel Trick when occasion, Include=s career represents a perfect example his first foals reached the sales. Sired at a fee of of the peaks and troughs that affect so many of today=s $15,000, they averaged more than $75,000 as stallions. His first crop, which featured the Grade I weanlings and nearly $80,000 as yearlings, when they winners Cash Included and Panty Raid and those achieved such prices as $535,000, $290,000 and talented fillies Runway Rosie and She=s Included, helped $255,000. Unfortunately, such optimism proved to be restore demand for Include=s services in 2007. misplaced and Mazel Trick=s career yielded only one Consequently, he had only his second three-figure crop graded stakes winner (the sprinter Major Success)-- in 2008, and it=s deja vu all over again. This time the hence his departure from Kentucky. However, another 125 members of this crop include the GI Prioress S. of his daughters, Mazel Tov, produced that smart turf winner Her Smile, the Grade II winners St John=s River filly Summer Soiree. and Include Me Out and the Grade III winner Redeemed. Unfortunately, Include attracted fewer mares over the next few years, the end result being 60 live foals in TDN TODAY 2009, 29 in 2010 and 20 in 2011. As he covered 55 Headline News...... 7 pages mares in 2011, let=s hope the tide has turned once again.

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HEAVEN=S GRACE, 5, Untuttable--Heaven=s Gate, by Septieme Ciel Foal born Jan. 17, a colt by Munnings. First foal for MGSW Munnings (Speightstown). Boarded at Anstu Farm. STALLION=S FIRST FOAL

TRENDY LADY, 9, Unbridled=s Song--Trusty Lady, by Deputy Minister Foal born Jan. 20, a filly by Eskendereya. First foal for 2010 GI Wood Memorial winner Eskendereya (Giant=s Causeway). Owned by Alastar Thoroughbred Company. Boarded at Alastar Farm. Accomplishments: GSP, $199,299. STALLION=S FIRST FOAL

CAFE CREME (IRE), 12, Catrail--Sunset Cafe (Ire), by Red Sunset (Ire) Foal born Jan. 21, a colt by Alfred Nobel (Ire). First foal for 2009 G1 Phoenix S. winner Alfred Nobel (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). Boarded at Lodge Park Stud. STALLION=S FIRST FOAL

2012 ROAD TO THE CLASSICS DATE RACE TRACK Jan. 29 GIII Holy Bull S. Gulfstream Feb. 4 GII Robert B. Lewis S. Santa Anita GIII Withers S. Aqueduct GIII Sam F. Davis S. Tampa Bay Feb. 18 GIII El Camino Real Derby Golden Gate Feb. 20 GIII Southwest S. Oaklawn Feb. 25 GII Risen Star S. Fair Grounds Borderland Derby Sunland Park Turf Paradise Derby Turf Paradise Feb. 26 GII Fountain of Youth S. Gulfstream Mar. 3 GIII Gotham S. Aqueduct John Battaglia Memorial S. Turfway Mar. 10 GII San Felipe S. Santa Anita GII Tampa Bay Derby Tampa Bay Mar. 17 GII Rebel S. Oaklawn Mar. 24 GIII Vinery Racing Spiral S. Turfway Rushaway S. Turfway AROUND THE WORLD TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2012

NYTB Donates to TRF: The New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. will donate $10,000 to the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation and newly elected NYTB Board member Michael Lischin of Dutchess Views Farm has added a personal donation of $5,000 to the TRF. AI=m pleased and proud that NYTB, a small not-for-profit organization, is able to make a direct financial contribution to the TRF,@ said NYTB Executive Director Jeffrey Cannizzo. ABeyond that, we are working with the wide variety of industry organizations in the state to secure long-term funding plans that will protect the future of retired racehorses in New York.@ The TRF, which opened its very first facility in New York 29 years ago, currently cares for 96 retired racehorses in the state. Diana Pikulski, the TRF=s Director of External Affairs, added, AThe Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation is deeply grateful to the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. for their generous support of our racehorse retirement efforts. This gift is a tangible vote of confidence in the work that we do and will help us continue to provide for the post-racing needs of the horses on whom our sport depends.@

Art Show Winner Going to the Derby: Ruby Alborn, a junior at Pleasure Ridge Park High School in Louisville, is the grand prize winner of the Kentucky Derby Museum=s AHorsing Around with Art.@ Alcorn received six box seats to this year=s Kentucky Derby. The grand prize is given to the artist whose work is judged to best Acapture the spirit@ of the Kentucky Derby. Alcorn will also receive $500 for the art department at PRP High School for her award and she will present her artwork to connections of this year=s Derby winner.

First/Second-crop starters to watch: Tues., January 24 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2008 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) HARD SPUN (Danzig), Darley, $50K, 244/32/4 1-PRX, Msw, 6f, +Harriet, $150K KEE APR 2yo, 7-2

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AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS

IN JAPAN: Thingvellir, c, 3, Master Command--State Cup, by Elusive Quality, Nakayama, 1-21, Novice Race, 9f. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, $74,026. O-North Hills; B-Boyd Browning; T-Masamichi Wada. *$50,000 yrl >10 KEESEP.

Satono Monster, c, 4, Fusaichi Pegasus--Cathy=s , by A.P. Indy. Kyoto, 1-22, Plate Race, 7f. Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-1, $249,351. O-Hajime Satomi; B-Masatake Iida; T-Yoshito Yahagi.

IN PERU: AL QASR, c, 4, Aptitude--Majestic Dy (MSW & GSP, $285,731, by Dynaformer. Monterrico, 1-22, G3 Clasico Enrique Meiggs, 10f. Lifetime Record: 9-7-1-0, P$139,270. O-Soribel; B-Kathryn S; T-Felix Banda. *$8,500 wnl >09 KEEJAN. **1/2 to Delicate Dynamite (Old Trieste), MSW & GSP, $368,404. ***Al Qasr won his last four starts, including the Sept. 25 G3 Clasico APCCP and Nov. 17 G3 Clasico Mariano Ignacio Prado. ****Sent off the 6-5 choice this time, he punched his ticket to the Mar. 10 G1 Gran Premio Asociation Latinoamericana de Jockey Clubs with a 1/4-length score over Peruvian champion older mare Almudena (Per) (Silver Planet {Arg}) and Peruvian Horse of the Year Bradock (Per) (Keseff).

BEAT HOLLOW TO BALLYLINCH Beat Hollow (GB) (Sadler=s Wells--Wemyss Bight (GB), by Dancing Brave) has been snapped up by Ballylinch Stud, it was announced yesterday. While the ex-Juddmonte sire will serve in a dual-purpose role at the County Kilkenny- based operation, the former G1 Grand Prix de Paris, GI Woodford Reserve Turf Classic, GI Manhattan H. and GI Arlington Million hero has produced notable flat performers in the 2008 G1 Prix Marcel Boussac scorer Proportional (GB) and current high-class 4-year-olds Sea Moon (GB) and Beaten Up (GB) during his spell at Banstead Manor Stud. In a statement on the Juddmonte website, General Manager Philip Mitchell explained, ABeat Hollow was both a good friend to us on the racecourse and since his retirement to stud in 2003. However, he is now 15 years old and with an increasing interest being shown by National Hunt breeders it seemed only right to give the horse every opportunity to succeed as a dual-purpose stallion. Ballylinch had sadly lost their stallion King=s Theatre, also by Sadler=s Wells, and are a very well-managed and successful operation where I am quite certain Beat Hollow will be given every opportunity to continue his success at stud.@ TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/24/12 • PAGE 3 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Yesterday=s Result: Cagnes-sur-Mer, 14.20, Debutantes, i23,000, 3yo, 1 1/4m (AWT), 2:06.38, stn. +KEIRA (FR) (f, 3, Turtle Bowl {Ire}--Nazlia {Fr}, by Polish Precedent), a i25,000 ARQOCT yearling, stalked the early leader Bunny Lebowski (Fr) (Echo of Light {GB}) before challenging up her inner in the stretch. Taking over with 100 meters remaining, the 11-2 shot asserted to beat that rival by 3/4 of a length. Stable companion Hail Hail (Giant=s Causeway), the son of Teammate (A. P. Indy), was sent off the 2-1 favorite and, after racing prominently throughout, faded late to finish fifth. Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, i11,500. O-Bernard Benaych; B-A Fontaine; T-Jean-Claude Rouget.

STRONG TRADE THROUGH DAY 2 OF SYDNEY CLASSIC SALE Five lots reached the A$100,000 marker at Monday s second session of the 2012 Inglis = Sydney Classic Yearling Sale. The overall top price of the Leading stallion Choisir (Aus), who was selected from day went to Crowning the Classic sale as a yearling for just A$55,000 before Stone=s Tale of The Cat filly going onto Group 1 success at Flemington and Royal out of Zakuro (Aus) Ascot, has proved popular this week with 17 sold, led (Hurricane Sky {Aus}). by Berkeley Park Stud=s Lot 157, a filly out Tagine (Aus) Lot 211 was knocked down (Last Tycoon {Ire}), which was picked up by Lockyer to Les Bridge and Kim Harding for A$110,000. Geoff Coady, the major for A$120,000. owner of Inglis Banner and Inglis Nursery winner Also at the top, BC3 Diamond Earth (Aus), added another four yearlings to Lot 211 Thoroughbreds was extended Inglis Photo the two purchased Sunday, including Lot 267, a to A$100,000 to secure Lot chestnut filly by Diamond Earth=s sire Choisir for 177, a colt by Ready=s Image A$68,000. out of Topsinga (NZ) (Danasinga {Aus}). The colt was At the end of Monday=s session, a total of 154 offered by Lincoln Farm. Brett Howard=s Randwick yearlings sold for A$4.94 million, with a 74% clearance Bloodstock saw off all the competition to purchase Lot rate. 315, a filly by Henrythenavigator out of Coffee Shop AVendors have done a fantastic job presenting their (Silver Ghost) filly for A$90,000 from Amarina Farm. yearlings in brilliant fashion and, with the knowledge AClassic has a great record of producing top class that Group 1 winners have been purchased at all gallopers by young sires and it was very pleasing to see different levels at Classic, it has been great to see so the progeny of first season sires such as Ready=s Image many loyal buyers from around the region back buying and Henrythenavigator being so sought after alongside at the sale@, said Inglis Auctioneer Jonathan D=Arcy. the proven sires today@, said Inglis Managing Director AWith 89% of the catalogued yearlings being BOBS and Mark Webster. BOBS Extra eligible New South Wales buyers have led the sale, but there has been good competition from all across Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore.@ The sale continues today beginning at 11 a.m. For complete results, catalogue www.facebook.com/thoroughbreddailynews and outs, visit www.inglis.com.au. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/24/12 • PAGE 4 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N AMERICA

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 9th-PRX, $50,658, NW1X, 4yo/up, f/m, 1m70y, 1:43 3/5, my. MIZ MAGGIE MAE (m, 5, Oratory--Sure Sign, by Signal Tap) Lifetime Record: SP, 32-6-9-5, $246,770. O-Anthony Butler. B-Flying Dutchman TBreds (NJ). T-John M Rodriguez.

7th-HOU, $21,000, 1-22, NW1X, 4yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 1:04 4/5, ft. CATALE KEY (f, 4, Mineshaft--Key Causeway, by Giant's Causeway) Lifetime Record: 13-3-4-2, $55,787. O-D Lynn Ferrell. B-Edward P Evans (VA). T-Jory Ferrell. *$7,000 yrl '09 KEESEP.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: All Squared Away, g, 3, Bellamy Road--Squared, by Posse. GGX, 1-22, 1 1/16m (AWT), 1:47 1/5. B-Gracefield Breeders (KY). $3,000 wlng '09 KEENOV; $1,000 yrl '10 FTKOCT. Indian Rules, c, 3, Peace Rules--Chasmanhattan (SP), by Space Cup. PRX, 1-23, 6 1/2f, 1:18 1/5. B-J & B Stables (PA). *$10,000 yrl '10 OBSAUG; $20,000 2yo >11 OBSAPR. **1/2 to Chase The Line (Line In The Sand), MSW, $273,982; and Chase For The Gold (Golden Gear), SP, $212,454. Overnight Fling, f, 4, Woke Up Dreamin--Girl On Go, by Mister Jolie. PRX, 1-23, 5 1/2f, 1:06. B-Andrea Gail • ON THE WORKTAB • Lematta (MD). BELMONT More Than Love (More Than Ready), 4f, :49.09, 29/57 Valued Assets, g, 5, Value Plus--Shallows, by Cox's Raison d’Etat (A.P. Indy), 4f, :49.34, 32/57 Ridge. HOU, 1-22, 5 1/2f, 1:05 4/5. B-Donna M FAIR GROUNDS Hayes (VA). *$14,000 RNA yrl '08 FTMOCT. Bind (Pulpit), 3f, :38.80, 4/5 Daisy Devine (Kafwain), 4f, :49.40, 16/44 HOLLYWOOD AMERICAN-SIRED WINNERS Brigand (Flatter), 5f, 1:00.20, 1/25 Comma to the Top (Bwana Charlie), 5f, 1:02.20, 12/25 IN JAPAN: Eden’s Moon (Malibu Moon), 5f, 1:00.40, 3/25 Satono Jolly, f, 3, Bernardini--Honey Rose (Arg), by Hoorayforhollywood (Storm Cat), 4f, :49.20, 8/19 Lode. Kyoto, 1-21, Novice Race, 7f. Lifetime Record: PAYSON PARK 4-1-0-0, $87,013. O-Hajime Satomi; B-Shimokobe Algorithms (Bernardini), 5f, 1:02.02, 1/10 Farm; T-Kunihide Matsuda. Arch Traveler (Sky ), 6f, 1:13.67, 1/1 Dialed In (Mineshaft), 4f, :48.44, 3/36 IN AUSTRALASIA: Discreet Dancer (Discreet Cat), 4f, :50.98, 29/36 Saturday Skies (Aus), g, 2, Any Given Saturday-- El Padrino (Pulpit), 5f, 1:02.77, 3/10 Panoramic Skies (Aus), by Perugino. Ascot (Perth), Toby’s Corner (Bellamy Road), 5f, 1:02.80, 4/10 1-18, Plate Race, 2yo, 5fT. B-Mrs K A Butler. Croatia (Aus), g, 2, Tale of the Cat--Biosphere (Aus), by SANTA ANITA Encosta de Lago (Aus). Pukekohe Park (Auckland), Daddy Nose Best (Scat Daddy), 5f, 1:01.80, 19/37 1-21, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. B-W G & H G Bax. Glinda the Good (Hard Spun), 5f, 1:01.80, 19/37 Chamandi (Aus), g, 3, Lonhro (Aus)--Coconut (Aus), Rothko (Arch), 5f, 1:03.40, 31/37 by Danehill. Sandown (Melbourne), 1-18, Hcp, Tapizar (Tapit), 5f, 1:02.80, 27/37 3yo/up, c/g, 7 1/2fT. B-Darley. Wharton (War Front), 5f, 1:03.40, 31/37 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 1/24/12 • PAGE 5 of 5 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N EUROPE

EUROPEAN-SIRED WINNERS

IN JAPAN: Danon Frieden, h, 5, Pivotal--Fortune, by Night Shift. Kokura, 1-22, Plate Race, 5f. Lifetime Record: 9-2-1-1, $152,597. O-Danox Inc.; B-Darley Japan Farm; T-Hideyuki Mori.

IN AUSTRALASIA: Anagold (Aus), f, 3, Anabaa--Silky Gold (Aus), by General Nediym (Aus). Doomben (Brisbane), 1-18, Mdn, 3yo/up, 10f 45ydsT. B-Mr M Foo. Whateverwhenever (Aus), f, 4, Choisir (Aus)--Celestia (Aus), by Royal Academy. Doomben (Brisbane), 1-18, Hcp, 4yo/up, 6f 165ydsT. B-Darling Down T/Breds Invest. Denmark (NZ), g, 4, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Feel (NZ), by Zabeel (NZ). Trentham (Wellington), 1-21, Mdn, 3yo/up, 7fT. B-Karreman Bloodstock Ltd. Acapela (NZ), f, 4, Elusive City--Taylor=s Park (NZ), by Carnegie (Ire). Trentham (Wellington), 1-21, Hcp, 4yo/up, 7fT. B-J B Devine, T B R Dixon, T G Greene, Haunui Farm Ltd, M Leicester, Mrs A McHardy & Taylors Park Synd. Single (Aus), g, 4, High Chaparral (Ire)--Myself (GB), by Nashwan. Rosehill (Sydney), 1-21, Hcp, 3yo/up, 1 1/8mT. B-Bloomsbury Stud. July Opera (Aus), g, 4, Oratorio (Ire)--Cloudlet (Aus), by Zephyr Zip (NZ). Wyong (New South Australia), 1-18, Hcp, 3yo/up, 6f 165ydsT. B-Egmont Park Stud. Dance Idol (Aus), m, 5, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Distinctly (Ire), by Sadler=s Wells. Doomben (Brisbane), 1-18, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1m 45ydsT. B-Linley Investments & Chelsaus (Ireland). Ruse de Guerre (NZ), g, 5, No Excuse Needed (GB)-- Cramoisy (GB), by Arazi. Sandown (Melbourne), 1-18, Hcp, 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT. B-K J Hickman. Maroon Bells (Aus), m, 5, Piccolo (GB)--Krabloonik (Aus), by St Covet (Aus). Eagle Farm (Brisbane), 1-21, Hcp, 4yo/up, 6fT. B-Mr J O=Brien. Costa In the Glen (Aus), g, 7, Encosta de Lago (Aus)-- Bratenahl (Aus), by Bletchingly (Aus). Sandown (Melbourne), 1-18, Hcp, 4yo/up, c/g, 6 1/2fT. B-Mr T S Dennis & Mrs D M Dennis.

All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated

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