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DON’T TELL SOPHIA made a dramatic last to ßrst run to win Keeneland’s Spinster S.-G1 New York’s ONLY Sire of a Grade I winner in the U.S. in 2014

Race record DON'T TELL SOPHIA 2 to 6, 22 starts, 11 wins, 4 2nds, 3 3rds, $979,295 1st Spinster S.-G1, Chilukki S.-G2, Locust Grove S., S. (twice), Pippin S. (twice) 2nd Falls City H.-G2, S.-G3, Mari Hulman George S. 3rd Apple Blossom H.-G1, Azeri S.-G2

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PAIN AND MISERY, a $210,000 OBS April 2yo, found another gear to take the Governor’s Cup S. by 7 ¼ lengths in 1:09 2/5 on Oct. 14.

Third in his debut Aug. 24 at Del Mar after hooking up with a ✪ TDN RISING STAR ✪, PAIN AND MISERY got off the mark Sept 22 as the 1-2 favorite. Winning his stakes debut with grit and determination the juvenile’s time was nearly 2 seconds faster than the 2yo ßlly stakes run on the same card.

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22 FIVE QUESTIONS FOR... 26 MIXING IT UP 34 LETTER PERFECT Breeder Roy Jackson Yearlings help turn up the volume Maid of the Mist/Sleepy Hollow 24 NYTHA PRESIDENTAL at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga stakes ELECTION October sale 36 PATIENCE...WITH SPEED Positions for both candidates: 30 LONG-DISTANCE DEDICATION Hudson Handicap/Iroquois stakes Terry Finley and Rick Violette Jr. Empire Classic/Distaff handicaps 38 ON THE MARQ Ticonderoga/Mohawk stakes 40 GOOD TO GO Good Luck Gus’ Breeders’ Futurity DEPARTMENTS 6 Executive Director’s Column 8 News ON THE COVER 16 2014 New York-Bred Stakes Schedule Tri-Bone Stable’s 16 Leading Trainers of New York-Breds Effinex stars on Empire Showcase Day Oct. 18 18 Leading Sires of New York-Breds at 20 Leading Breeders of New York-Breds 20 Leading Owners of New York-Breds 41 New York-Bred Stakes Winners Photo by Adam Coglianese/NYRA 48 Sires of Winners 50 Upcoming Events

New York Thoroughbred Breeders Inc. Blood-Horse Publications President Executive Director Publisher/CEO Executive Editor Barry R. Ostrager Jeffrey A. Cannizzo Marla Bickel Evan I. Hammonds Vice President Membership & Events Manager Executive VP/Editorial Director Art Director Thomas J. Gallo III Kara Bluvas Eric Mitchell Katie Taylor Secretary-Treasurer Communications Manager Treasurer Regional Sales Manager Vivien Malloy Sarah Mace Janet Landry Kristi Heasley Directors Trustees Jerry Bilinski, D.V.M., Chester Broman, 57 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 3101 Beaumont Centre Circle, Stuart Janney III (Chairman), G. Watts Lois Engel, Michael Lischin, Mallory Mort, Phone: 518.587.0777 Lexington, KY 40513 Joanne Nielsen, Suzie O’Cain, Dr. Chris Humphrey Jr. (Vice Chairman), Antony Fax: 518.587.1551 Phone: 859.278.2361 Purdy Beck, Dr. J. David Richardson, D.G. Van E-mail: [email protected] Clief Jr. Fax: 859.276.4450 Directors Emeritus John Nerud, Paul A. Schosberg www.nytbreeders.org E-mail: [email protected] www.BloodHorse.com

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-5.pgs 10.20.2014 11:23 NewYorkTbredBreeders fbegley Q &A with Tom Law JEFFREY A. CANNIZZO Executive Director Originally appeared online at This is , October 17, 2014.

MANY of the country’s state-bred breeding programs put on a stand- velop a fan base for these horses. This type alone day of racing to spotlight the state’s product. A handful might put of model is actually what the national pic- on two. The very rare few feature three. ture needs in some fashion further than what we have today. People love to develop favorites and follow them. It’s a racing cir- New York stages three racing pro- TIHR: Discuss what makes big days cuit, with quality. grams restricted to New York-breds and like Empire Showcase, Big Apple Show- TIHR: This summer marked the first the third, the original and the most pop- case, and Saratoga Showcase so special. Showcase event at Saratoga. Can you ular of the trio—the Empire Showcase— JC: These multi-million dollar days help give that event a grade and explain why? went down for the 21st time Oct. 18 at define the term “Showcase.” The intent is JC: I’d give it a B+. Simply because we Belmont Park. The Empire Showcase to show off the best state-breds. NYRA has should always keep improving and never be featured eight stakes worth $1.7 million, also included various state-level agricultur- stagnant. The handle was good, attendance and it followed the already run Big Apple al programs to help make these days the was solid—both of which were an increase Showcase in the spring at Belmont and best of what New York has to offer. It’s the from the same day in prior years at Sara- the Saratoga Showcase in the summer same principle that tracks use these big sin- toga. Therefore, it worked for NYRA and at Saratoga. The Empire Showcase was gle-day events to draw fans and handle, so for the New York Thoroughbred Breeders. inaugurated in 1994 and typically goes a it benefits NYRA. Typically these days are I want to see greater participation to the long way toward determining the cham- some of NYRA’s top days for handle, usu- point where we average 10-horse fields, as pions bred in New York. ally in the top five on the year. People who we are this weekend on Empire Day. I’m Tom Law, managing editor of This Is follow New York racing see these days as a confident it will happen with our increasing Horse Racing, recently caught up with New way to determine our own champions for foal-crop size. York Thoroughbred Breeders’ executive each division. The black type gives value to TIHR: We also talked about expan- director Jeffrey Cannizzo to discuss the breeders. The purse structure provides val- sion back in May, possibly for a Show- past, present, and future of Showcase Day ue to owners and bloodstock agents. Over- case Day every quarter. Any possibility of events and the 2014 edition of the Empire all, everyone wins. that in the near future? Showcase. TIHR: In May you said you’d like to JC: In the upcoming weeks Martin Pan- TIHR: What makes the Empire Show- see the Showcase Days continue to grow za and I will be laying out the 2015 New case card stand out from the other two with participation. Considering there York-bred stakes schedule. At that point we special New York-bred days? are 82 horses entered in the eight stakes, will evaluate what worked in 2014 and what JC: The Empire Showcase Day is the how would you assess the Empire Show- we can make better and/or develop. original championship day for New York- case card heading into Saturday? TIHR: This is a repeat from May but breds. For decades this day determined JC: Eighty-two horses entered says it all worthy of another response. Where many of the state-bred champions for each for eight stakes races. The field size is what would you like to see the Showcase rac- division. It was the first $1 million day for you would hope for. Horsemen target this ing programs in five years? New York-breds; therefore, it has the most day year after year for New York-breds as JC: Again, my goal is to have these days prestige for our program. This year the day they should. Our improved 2014 stakes on national television in five years. There is worth $1.7 million in purses. schedule, which was laid out well in ad- is a possibility that Empire Showcase Day TIHR: Any significant changes? vance for the entire year, helped create a 2015 could very well be broadcast on one of JC: We added one new race—the Empire year-long program for each division lead- NYRA’s efforts with Fox Sports 1. 1 Distaff for fillies and mares going 1 ⁄16 miles ing up to this day. The great part is that the TIHR: Talk about the priorities for and for a purse of $250,000. It’s a natural schedule will continue all the way until the the NYTB in 2015 and beyond. fit and will help the older female division last day of the year for New York-breds. JC: NYTB is focused on 1) protecting and our bloodstock market. We then add- TIHR: Nineteen of the 82 horses en- breeders’ and horsemen’s interests with ed to the Empire Classic, making it worth tered competed on the inaugural Sara- purses and breeder awards via casino gam- $300,000 to enhance the marquee race for toga Showcase Day card and 19 com- ing; 2) long-term planning for NYRA at its New York-breds as it should be. Lastly, we peted on the Big Apple Showcase card. three racing venues; 3) New York-bred race upped the purses for both 2-year-old stakes How important is it to have those repeat days; 4) increasing the value of New York- to $250,000, making them the defining rac- competitors? breds, both in the sales ring and on the es for our juveniles. JC: It builds competition and helps de- racetrack due to the previous points.

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Dear BreeDerS, SIMMARD.” ts – whether I am writing to you once againtain aboutproven “ methods that breeders everywhere rely on for success. However, Tere are, as you know, cer uth is that the ultimate outcome of our breeding efor even with these practices in place, the tr we like it or not – is largely determined by nature. Which is why, as breeders, we need to learn as much as we can about those proven breeding practices in order to help tilt the. Tere odds inare our numerous favor. Te crosses past isthat ofen have prologue to the future, and it is necessaryULTIMATE to assimilate CHAMPION the lessons learned to have the highest chance of breeding a great racehorse and even the already proven to work well and produce great race horses… SIMMARD is one of the most remarkable sons of Dixieland Band, a line that- has worked before and is working now by producing top horses. - Te great love afair that Dixieland Band and his sons have with the Mr. Pros pector line has fourished for decades. Te strong history of this winning combi nation is seen in the repeated pairing of Dixieland Band with Mr. Prospector sons and daughters including Forty Niner,t Strike, Distinctive Gone West, Pro, Gulch,Mr.Greely, Seeking Allen’s the Prospect,Gold, Machiavellian, Carson City, Smar Tunder Gulch, Two Punch, Crafy Prospector, Fusaichi Pegasus, Marquetry, - Fortune Prospector, Pollard’s Vision, E Dubai, and City Zip. Tere is an especially potent connection between Dixieland Band with grand daughters of the great Fappiano via Quiet American daughters, Unbridled daughters and granddaughters, and Unbridled’s Song daughters. Broken Vow and Eddington are proven to get a top horse when connected with the Dixielandting Band line. Tere is a great connection with daughters of A.P. Indy and his sons star to do the same; with Deputy Minister daughters and granddaughter by sons of Deputy Minister; and with Storm Bird via Storm Cat and sons, daughters, and

granddaughters. thern Dancer through Dixieland Band and through With the story of Union Rags as Simmard is inbred to Nor hters dixieland Band – diBs, II, the sire of his granddam,ld excel when State. crossed with Gone West daug By spectacular Bid evidence, Simmard shou Te powerful cross between and Pricequillo is very much alive 2014 Fee: $2,800 that have Nijinsky II. when you cross Simmard with daughters of Gone West. You get this explosion of power, speed andto, stamina that can never be forgotten. Just remember Secretariat! Tere are hundreds of stakes horses carrying inbreeding to Nijinsky II...there is a great connection between Nijinsky II and Pleasant Colony, Blushing Groom and Private Account, and there is also potential in the combination of that line with Rober through Arch and Lear Fan, and with Forli.Tese are great combinations that can produce a good horse - and a classic winner (I can give you more names that you can study if you email me at Dormellito Stud). Now, with some tremendous frst crop foals resulting from crossing Simmard with mares that carry sons or daughters of Nijinsky II, and with other mares that carry , a great son of the great Princequil lo, we are seeing that Simmard’s genetics are a force to be reckoned with. With so much potential, anything can happen...so tell me, what are you waiting for???

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TRAVERS, WOODWARD WINNER ALPHA TO NEW YORK FOR 2015 Alpha, a son of leading sire and fellow Darley stallion Bernardini—and the first horse to win both the Travers Stakes and the Woodward Stakes (both gr. I) since Lemon Drop Kid in 2000—has been retired and will stand in 2015 at Becky Thomas’ Sequel Stallions in New York. Alpha will stand for a fee of $8,500 live foal, stands and nurses. Alpha won his first start at 2 by six lengths at Saratoga for trainer Kiaran McLaughlin and Sheikh Mohammed’s Darley and impressed his connections so much that he next appeared in the Champagne Stakes (gr. I) at Bel- mont Park under the royal blue silks of the Maktoum family’s Godolphin Racing. Alpha finished a creditable second to eventual classic winner Union Rags. Alpha returned at 3 with consecutive stakes wins at , taking the Stakes by 1 1 2 ⁄2 lengths and galloping to victory by 3 ⁄4 lengths in the Withers Stakes (gr. III), a win that would prove to be the

first of a hat trick last achieved by his own sire nearly 10 ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA years ago. He was also runner-up in the Resorts World Alpha, inside, tops Flat Out to win the 2013 Woodward Stakes at Casino New York City (gr. I) Saratoga that season. At Saratoga later that summer, Alpha again emulated his sire is Canadian champion Kamar, 1990 Kentucky Broodmare of by winning the Jim Dandy Stakes (gr. II) en route to a dead heat the Year and the dam of Canadian champion Key to the Moon victory with Golden Ticket in the time-honored Travers, a win and multiple grade I winner Gorgeous, and Kentucky Oaks that completed the Alpha/Bernardini hat trick. (gr. I) winner and grade I producer Seaside Attraction. Alpha added a second victory at the highest level in the “No other stallion son of Bernardini has won more grade Is Woodward last year. He amassed a lifetime bankroll of and with a physical and pedigree to match, we have no doubt $1,815,667 and during his career defeated 13 grade I winners. he will thrive in New York,” said Charlie Boden, head of sales Bred in Kentucky by Darley out of the stakes-winning Nijin- at Darley America. sky II mare Munnaya, Alpha retires with a 6-2-1 record from “We are committed to New York, and they have the best 22 outings. regional breeding program in the U.S. Our stallions have re- Alpha is a half brother to four stakes horses. His third dam ceived great support there, and Alpha has the record to suit.”

‘SOPHIA’ MAKES IT THREE FOR CONGAREE Don’t Tell Sophia won the grade I Spinster Stakes Oct. 5 at Keeneland to give her New York-based sire Congaree his third career grade I winner. A winner of seven stakes, Don’t Tell Sophia won the Chilukki Stakes (gr. II) last year at Churchill Downs and has earned $979,295 in 22 starts. She joins the ranks of Congaree’s multiple grade I winner Jeranimo, an earner of more than $1.5 million, and Killer Graces, who triumphed in the 2011 Hollywood Starlet Stakes (gr. I). Congaree stands at Saratoga Stud. His 2014 fee was $7,500. ANNE M. EBERHARDT

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DAYATTHESPA DELIVERS IN GRADE I FIRST LADY New York-bred Dayatthespa earned her second grade I victory over the Keeneland turf course with a powerful per- formance Oct. 4 in the one-mile, $400,000 First Lady Stakes. Trained by Chad Brown for owners Jerry and Ronald Frankel, Steve Laymon, and Bradley , Dayatthespa was starting for just the third time this year but had put together strong back-to-back races at Saratoga, having finished second in the Aug. 2 Fasig-Tipton De La Rose Stakes to Filimbi, and defeating fellow New York-bred grade I winner Discreet Marq in the Yaddo Stakes on Saratoga Showcase Day Aug. 24. Filim- bi and Discreet Marq were among the nine fillies and mares in the First Lady.

Dayatthespa (7-2 second choice) stalked pacesetter Istan- ANNE M. EBERHARDT ford while under a tight hold. On the far turn the chestnut targeted the leader, took over in upper stretch, and edged (gr. IT) and a pair of grade III wins. Dayatthespa was voted 1 clear to a 1 ⁄4-length victory in 1:35.21. champion New York-bred 3-year-old filly and turf female in The 5-year-old City Zip mare, who will be offered at the 2012. Fasig-Tipton November sale, turned the tables on last year’s Bred by Castellare DiCracchiolo Stable, Cracchiolo, and First Lady winner Better Lucky, who had prevailed by a head Goldsher and foaled at Empire Stud near Hudson, Dayat- over Dayatthespa last year. She also became a millionaire in the thespa was purchased by Sarazen Stable for $50,000 at the bargain having increased her earnings to $1,188,892. Fasig-Tipton New York preferred yearling sale in 2010. Her Dayatthespa now boasts a record of 10 wins and four sec- dam M’Lady Doc, an unplaced daughter of Doc’s Leader, is a onds in 17 starts. Her nine stakes victories are headed by her full sister to Phi Beta Doc, a grade III winner and turf course 2012 score in the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes record-setter at Saratoga and at Colonial Downs.

International Star Brightens Woodbine’s Grey Stakes New York-bred International Star (by Fusaichi Pegasus) lived up to his name Oct. 5, shipping across the border to win Woodbine’s $138,983 1 Grey Stakes (Can-III), a 1 ⁄16-mile race for 2-year-olds on Polytrack. As part of the “Road to the Kentucky Derby” series the Grey Stakes offered 10 points to the winner toward a berth for the “Run for the Roses.” Trained by Mike Maker for Ken and Sarah Ramsey and supplement- ed to the race, International Star was making his first start since finish- ing second in the With Anticipation Stakes (gr. IIT) Aug. 28 at Saratoga after encountering traffic in upper stretch. In two prior starts he had not finished worse than second, winning his debut handily at Belmont June 21 and chasing a lightning-fast Bustin It around the track in the Rockville Centre Stakes July 13. International Star, who has earned $190,028 from two wins and two seconds in four starts, was bred by Katharine M. Voss and Robert T. Manfuso and purchased by the Ramseys as a yearling for $85,000 out of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic yearling sale last September. International Star’s dam, Parlez, is a multiple winner by French Deputy and the dam

of stakes winner Fools in Love (by Not For Love). MICHAEL BURNS Ken and Sarah Ramsey’s International Star

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-10.pgs 10.21.2014 14:32 NewYorkTbredBreeders 2015-2016 NYTB ELECTION PROCESS BEGINS

Nominating petitions were mailed to all voting level NYTB standing on November 1, 2014 is eligible to vote and will receive a members in October. Petitions and curricula vitae for candidates ballot. All ballots must be returned in the enclosed reply envelope for board directors of New York Thoroughbred Breeders must be addressed to the accounting firm of Whittemore, Dowen & Ricciar- received in the NYTB office by the end of business on Thursday, delli, LLP (WDR) in Queensbury, NY and must be received by WDR Nov. 13, 2014. by the end of business on Tuesday December 16, 2014. WDR will After the Nominating Committee reviews the petitions and tabulate the ballots and inform NYTB of the winning candidates. verifies a candidate’s eligibility, the full election ballot will be mailed. For more information: e-mail [email protected]; or call Any voting-level member (individual, joint, or corporate) in good (518) 587-0777 COURTESY ROCKRIDGE STUD COURTESY LEADING SIRE New York’s BLUEGRASS CAT Most Precocious TO BALLENA VISTA Bluegrass Cat, New York’s leading Young Sire sire by winners and earnings since mov- ing to New York in 2012, will relocate FIRST-CROP WEANLINGS from Rockridge Stud to Donald L. and Karen Cohn’s Ballena Vista Farm near sell for up to Ramona, Calif., for the 2015 breeding $60,000 season. Ballena Vista Farm acquired averaging SIX times the grade I winner in conjunction with the stud fee! WinStar Farm. Bluegrass Cat earned more than $1.7 million for his owner/breeder WinStar Farm. He was a multiple graded winner at 2 and the winner of the Haskell In- vitational Stakes (gr. I) at 3. He was sec- ond in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands, Belmont Stakes, and Travers Stakes (all gr. I) before retiring to stud at WinStar Farm in 2007. Bluegrass Cat ranked second among North America’s freshman sires by earn- ings ahead of Bernardini and War Front, and was the number two second-crop sire of 2011 with more than $3.4 mil- Officer - Little Bonnet, by Coronado’s Quest lion in earnings. His five crops to race have produced 22 stakes winners. A foal of 2003, Bluegrass Cat is by Storm Cat out of A.P. Indy’s multiple ~ Just minutes from Saratoga Race Course ~ graded stakes producer She’s a Winner, a full sister to the dam of WinStar’s 58 Dunn Road • Stillwater, NY 12170 • visit us at questroyalnorth.com Kentucky Derby winner and leading INQUIRIES TO: Midge Hawver (518) 828-0777 Email: [email protected] freshman sire Super Saver. Jay Ryan, Farm Manager (518) 441-1005 Bluegrass Cat will complete his Bush Thompson, Stallion Manager (318) 243-1068 Southern Hemisphere season at Nor- Email: [email protected] man Fox’s Haras Lacala in Uruguay STANDING: BOYS AT TOSCONOVA • COURAGEOUS CAT • LEWIS MICHAEL before moving to Ballena Vista Farm.

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Dublin Fillies Dominate NY-Breds at Timonium

A pair of chestnut fillies from the first crop of grade I winner Dublin topped the New York-bred offerings at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale Sept. 29 in Timonium. A January filly, bred by James Moloney and Peter Reynolds, sold for $65,000 to EJ Stable. She is the second foal out of Florida-bred Heaven’s Grace, an unplaced full sister to graded stakes-winning sprinter This Ones for Phil (by Untuttable) and

LYDIA A. WILLIAMS LYDIA a half to 10 other winners, including another stakes winner, Tap Dancer (by Sword Dance). Darren Kreski, agent, signed a $63,000 ticket for a daughter of Dublin bred by Patrick Heraty, William Duignan, and Tranquility Investments. Foaled Feb. 3, 2013, the filly is out of She’s Mahogany, a placed daughter of Woodman who has produced seven winners of eight foals to start, including grade III-placed Au Moon (by Malibu Moon). Empire Showcase Day was the final of three days New York-bred yearlings participated in on NYRA’s calendar this year strictly for NY-breds. the across-the-board declines at the one- The 11-race card included eight stakes races and day Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale. Fifty indi- purses totaling nearly viduals sold of 77 offered, including three $2 MILLION private sales, for a 35% buy-back rate. The plus breeder and stallion owner awards of New York-bred average price was $13,396 $248,700. and median was $7,750.

THE NEW YORK STALLION STAKES SERIES 2016 (FOALS OF 2014)

Congratulations to the New York Showcase Day winners, Weanling payment including $300,000 Empire Classic H. victor EFFINEX nomination form and New York’s newest millionaire on page 29 DISCREET MARQ - winner of the $200,000 Ticonderoga S.

It’s projected that a total of nearly $60 million in purse money and awards will be available for NY-breds in 2014.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-12.pgs 10.21.2014 16:52 NewYorkTbredBreeders TOP 10 NATIONAL THIRD-CROP SIRE BY PERCENTAGE OF WINNERS / STARTERS (54%) (*AMONG THE TOP 30 STANDING IN N.A.) * BLOODHORSE.COM THROUGH 10/19/14

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-13.pgs 10.21.2014 16:28 NewYorkTbredBreeders fbegley BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-14.pgs 10.21.2014 17:00 NewYorkTbredBreeders khowe Brilliant on his A game Introducing Alpha: Travers and Woodward hero, a rare double emulating Buckpasser and Easy Goer and not completed since Lemon Drop Kid. Alpha male Also won the Withers-Jim Dandy-Travers hat-trick last achieved by his own sire Bernardini. The Alpha bet! A G1 performer at two, three and four. From a family packed with G1 winners. With a better racing résumé than , A.P. Indy’s best stallion grandson. So far...

NEW ALPHA Bernardini – Munnaya (Nijinsky II) $8,500 Stands and nurses Standing at Sequel Stallions, New York, with: DESERT PARTY Street Cry – Sage Cat (Tabasco Cat) Successful freshman by a great sire. EMCEE Unbridled’s Song – Surf Club (Ocean Crest) The fastest Forego winner ever. 859-255-8537 or 800-925-2913 www.darleyamerica.com Darley

BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-15.pgs 10.21.2014 16:24 NewYorkTbredBreeders khowe 2014 NEW YORK-BREDS STAKES SCHEDULE

Track Date Stake Name Distance Condition Purse Aqueduct 11/16 Notebook Stakes 6 Furlongs 2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 11/16 Key Cents Stakes 6 Furlongs F2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 11/22 New York Stallion Stakes Staten Island Division 7 Furlongs F&M 3&UP $125,000 Aqueduct 11/22 New York Stallion Stakes Division 7 Furlongs 3&UP $125,000 Aqueduct 12/14 Damon Runyon Stakes 1 Mile 70yds 2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 12/14 East View Stakes 1 Mile 70yds F2YO $100,000 Aqueduct 12/28 New York Stallion Stakes Great White Way Division 6 Furlongs 2YO $150,000 Aqueduct 12/28 New York Stallion Stakes Fifth Avenue Division 6 Furlongs F2YO $150,000 1 Aqueduct 12/31 Bay Ridge Stakes 1 ⁄16 Miles F&M 3&UP $100,000 1 Aqueduct 12/31 Alex M. Robb Stakes 1 ⁄16 Miles 3&UP $100,000

TRAINERS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic and Foreign Racing — January 1, 2014, through October 20, 2014

RANK TRAINER STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS 1 Rice Linda 229 42 40 31 $3,038,380 2 Hushion Michael E. 114 32 16 16 $2,176,444 3 Brown Chad C. 73 22 12 9 $2,123,759 4 Jacobson David 201 48 40 31 $2,004,763 5 Contessa Gary C. 236 30 36 42 $1,784,079 6 Violette, Jr. Richard A. 94 11 10 18 $1,596,328 7 Clement Christophe 77 18 20 12 $1,509,971 8 Englehart Chris J. 330 71 60 49 $1,499,527 9 Rodriguez Rudy R. 165 32 24 26 $1,442,355 10 Baker Charlton 239 45 36 42 $1,397,484 11 Levine Bruce N. 148 22 18 23 $1,304,761 12 Englehart Jeremiah C. 228 64 39 21 $1,222,751 13 Brown Bruce R. 171 26 18 22 $1,173,096 14 Donk David G. 96 18 12 14 $1,029,762 15 Jerkens James A. 41 11 4 5 $863,070 16 Ferraro Michael S. 187 51 27 35 $841,017 17 Weaver George 94 14 17 11 $829,256 18 Nevin Michelle 78 20 14 9 $788,464 19 Kimmel John C. 80 12 17 11 $778,635 20 Ferraro M. Anthony 196 49 42 31 $765,115 21 Pletcher Todd A. 50 11 6 10 $734,879 22 Ryerson James T. 127 11 14 18 $717,592 23 Schosberg Richard E. 76 9 12 8 $636,736 24 Bush Thomas M. 58 8 11 6 $622,003 25 Morley Thomas 65 14 8 11 $613,793 26 Albertrani Thomas 76 7 13 10 $603,433 27 Hertler John O. 109 11 11 8 $592,135 28 Gullo Gary P. 113 15 16 18 $590,417 29 Hennig Mark A. 73 12 6 10 $579,849 30 Schettino Dominick 112 9 16 8 $567,099

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-16.pgs 10.21.2014 15:06 NewYorkTbredBreeders Start Your Mare Off Right

Keane Stud’s reputation for breeding and boarding is among the best in the Northeast, we offer year-round and seasonal mare & foal care, as well as lay-up and rehab for horses coming from the track. DISCO RICO DUBLIN Citidancer-Round It Off AÀeet Alex-Classy Mirage Top Five Active Sire New York’s Leading in New York Yearling Sire by Average FROST GIANT THE LUMBER GUY Giant's Causeway-Takesmybreathaway Grand Slam - Boltono Lifetime Leading NY’s #1 First Crop Third Crop Sire in NY Covering Sire by Average

Congratulations to NY’s latest millionaire DISCREET MARQ, foaled and raised at Keane Stud

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

BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-17.pgs 10.21.2014 13:39 NewYorkTbredBreeders lcoots 2014 LEADING SIRES IN NEW YORK

For stallions that stand, will stand, or stood (deceased) in New York (stallions that are dead or exported prior to 2010 are excluded), and have runners in North America. Listed below are all available statistics for the Northern Hemisphere through October 14, 2014. As supplied to The Blood-Horse by The Jockey Club Information Systems Inc., earnings exclude monies from Japan and Hong Kong. Current year stakes winners include all N.H.-foaled stakes winners worldwide and any S.H.-foaled horses that won a N.H. stakes. *Foal counts include Southern Hemisphere. Cumulative stakes winners includes all countries. (A ¶ indicates a sire represented by his first crop to race).

Stakes Rstrct Cumulative 2014 Rnrs/ Wnrs/ SW/ 2014 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 Freud (98, Storm Cat), Sequel Stallions New York $10,000 148/69 4/6 3/4 (Lubash, $212,200) $3,684,144 *732 38 1.71 1.28 2 Posse (00, Silver Deputy), Rockridge Stud $5,000 144/79 5/5 4/5 (John’s Island, $141,625) $3,055,050 *563 23 1.38 1.37 3 Noble Causeway (02, Giant’s Causeway), Sequel Stallions New York Died, 2014 86/41 2/3 0/2 (Samraat, $745,000) $1,903,176 201 5 0.84 1.08 4 Stonesider (03, Giant’s Causeway), Saratoga Stud $3,500 65/30 2/4 1/2 (Sinistra, $214,480) $1,708,313 *166 3 1.20 1.23 5 Pomeroy (01, Boundary), Rockridge Stud $3,500 95/53 0/0 0/0 (Good Feng Shui, $111,610) $1,683,061 *268 9 1.13 1.40 6 Disco Rico (97, Citidancer), Keane Stud Operations $5,000 51/29 2/2 2/2 (Marriedtothemusic, $186,225) $1,671,732 243 11 1.34 1.22 7 Congaree (98, Arazi), Saratoga Stud $7,500 63/30 3/6 0/3 (Don’t Tell Sophia, $506,413) $1,618,578 *313 15 1.36 1.46 8 Bob and John (03, Seeking the Gold), Saratoga Stud $6,000 92/37 0/0 0/0 (Bobby Jo, $90,290) $1,273,806 *178 7 0.98 1.38 9 Catienus (94, Storm Cat), McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds $2,500 82/44 1/0 0/1 (Let’s Discuss, $85,981) $1,122,355 *534 26 1.14 1.28 10 Bustin Stones (04, City Zip), Waldorf Farm $5,000 33/19 2/2 1/2 (Hot Stones, $232,339) $932,162 71 2 1.47 1.53 11 Frost Giant (03, Giant’s Causeway), Keane Stud Operations $10,000 43/17 1/1 1/1 (Loki’s Vengeance, $114,034) $886,531 *129 5 1.91 1.15 12 Golden Missile (95, A.P. Indy), Milfer Farm $3,500 59/26 0/0 0/0 (Estrada’s Girl, $134,038) $877,898 *620 15 1.06 1.55 13 Here’s Zealous (97, Dehere), Kaz Hill Farm $1,000 52/23 0/0 0/0 (Here’s Zealicious, $129,494) $839,129 174 0 0.83 0.97 14 Teuflesberg (04, Johannesburg), McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds Private 31/16 0/0 0/0 (Good Bye Greg, $63,766) $581,369 70 4 1.88 1.19 15 The Cliff’s Edge (01, Gulch), McMahon of Saratoga Th’breds To Be Announced 49/23 0/0 0/0 (Frazil, $92,868) $510,231 229 4 0.84 1.21 16 Congressionalhonor (01, Forestry), Sandy Way Farm $2,500 35/11 1/1 1/1 (Merry’s Honor, $77,760) $489,625 161 1 0.68 0.95 17 Mr. Sekiguchi (03, Storm Cat), Mole’s Hill Farm $2,500 34/17 0/0 0/0 (Keeker, $44,607) $444,178 *84 1 0.87 1.28 18 Lewis Michael (03, Rahy), Questroyal North $3,000 41/17 1/1 0/1 (Los Bambinos, $66,550) $428,945 77 2 0.76 1.16 19 ¶ Desert Party (06, Street Cry), Sequel Stallions New York $7,500 29/8 2/2 1/2 (Heart’s Song, $100,809) $360,492 71 2 0.85 1.52 20 Cosmonaut (02, Lemon Drop Kid), Saratoga Stud $5,000 18/6 1/1 1/1 (Selenite, $103,986) $336,001 44 1 1.23 1.14 21 Alex’s Pal (99, Valid Expectations), Centennial Farm $2,500 18/6 0/0 0/0 (My Pal Chrisy, $105,000) $327,841 88 2 1.29 0.96 22 Eltish (92, Cox’s Ridge) Died, 2012 26/14 0/0 0/0 (Gingee, $62,990) $324,870 308 13 1.17 1.26 23 Say Florida Sandy (94, Personal Flag) Pnsd 22/9 0/0 0/0 (Say Mr. Sandman, $58,170) $245,312 *189 1 0.80 1.12 24 Northern Spur (IRE) (91, Sadler’s Wells), Foggy Bottom Farm Private 8/7 0/0 0/0 (Chilton, $116,650) $195,198 99 4 1.18 1.15 25 Uncle Camie (00, Abaginone) Died, 2012 6/1 1/1 1/1 (Uncle Southern, $140,650) $156,524 27 1 0.90 0.77 26 Griffinite (98, Unbridled’s Song), Silvernails Farm $2,500 14/6 0/0 0/0 (Canela Rose, $29,137) $107,497 65 0 0.61 0.89 27 Smart Alert (96, Gold Alert), Carlland Stables $1,000 5/2 0/0 0/0 (Flash Bullett, $26,810) $41,161 13 0 0.41 0.36 28 ¶ Harlem Rocker (05, Macho Uno) Pnsd 2/1 0/0 0/0 (Rock My Dreams, $38,375) $38,755 8 0 1.08 1.12 29 Miracle Man (02, Yankee Victor), Pucker Ridge Farm $2,000 3/0 0/0 0/0 (Quiet Miracle, $20,010) $34,015 7 0 0.62 1.43 30 Tippity Tap (06, Tapit), Sandy Way Farm $2,500 1/0 0/0 0/0 (Front Cover Dream, $28,951) $28,951 2 0 1.06 1.41 31 Ommadon (98, Grindstone) Died, 2012 3/0 0/0 0/0 (Shewreckstheplace, $19,190) $28,862 28 0 0.67 0.83 32 Crown Delite (99, A.P. Indy), Kathleen Babcock’s Farm $1,000 3/2 0/0 0/0 (Empedrado, $22,121) $28,544 31 0 0.73 1.35 33 Comeonmom (96, Jolie’s Halo), The Reading Farm Private 4/1 0/0 0/0 (Mommy’s Dearest, $12,070) $26,078 57 1 0.90 1.01 34 Gallant (GB) (97, Rainbow Quest) Died, 2010 1/1 0/0 0/0 (Unblushing, $22,100) $22,100 5 0 1.01 1.00 35 Take Me Out (88, Cure the Blues) Pnsd 2/1 0/0 0/0 (Lady Gaby, $19,248) $21,992 393 18 1.12 1.10 36 Breathless Affair (01, Signal Tap), Waldorf Farm Private 1/1 0/0 0/0 (Glassy Aly, $21,910) $21,910 10 0 0.51 0.43 37 Verbatim Run (89, Verbatim) N/A 1/1 0/0 0/0 (Chrissy Raz, $14,850) $14,850 29 0 0.75 0.60 38 ¶ Justenuffhumor (05, Distorted Humor), McMahon of Saratoga Th’breds $3,000 3/1 0/0 0/0 (Humoresque, $13,325) $14,818 23 0 0.27 1.26 39 Watch the Bird (95, Rahy) Died, 2010 1/1 0/0 0/0 (Cepheus, $14,648) $14,648 34 0 0.42 0.69 40 Slice of Reality (92, Proper Reality), Foggy Bottom Farm Private 2/1 0/0 0/0 (Harolds Warrior, $13,199) $13,393 83 0 0.47 0.93 41 Say Uncle (94, Pine Bluff), Sky Band Farm Private 1/1 0/0 0/0 (Zabeta, $13,140) $13,140 22 0 0.29 0.95 42 Don Corleone (01, Incurable Optimist), Valentine Thoroughbreds Private 2/0 0/0 0/0 (New York Miracle, $7,624) $12,074 19 0 0.43 0.68 43 Trick Me (88, Phone Trick) Died, 2013 1/1 0/0 0/0 (Hillbilly Trick, $9,427) $9,427 131 1 0.79 0.84 44 Well Noted (95, Notebook), Monhill Farm $2,500 2/1 0/0 0/0 (Well Noted Lady, $7,944) $8,368 *81 0 0.75 1.06 45 Crusader Sword (85, Damascus) Died, 2014 3/0 0/0 0/0 (Tongo Lele, $3,186) $5,076 *436 16 1.18 1.39 *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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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-18.pgs 10.21.2014 15:06 NewYorkTbredBreeders Eclipse Champion Sire TEUFLESBERG By Johannesburg

Bred very similar to SCAT DADDY Sire of 3 Gr I winners in 2014

From the family of PULPIT

Covered a good size book In 2014, achieving an in-foal rate Over 90%

Inquiries to Joe or John McMahon / 180 Fitch Road / Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 (518) 587-3426 / [email protected] / www.mcmahonthoroughbreds.com

BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-19.pgs 10.20.2014 11:25 NewYorkTbredBreeders fbegley OWNERS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic and Foreign Racing — January 1, 2014, through October 20, 2014

RANK OWNER STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS

1 Broman, Sr., Chester and Mary 160 37 22 20 $2,097,378 2 Generazio Patricia A. 94 19 11 11 $1,068,301 3 My Meadowview Farm 38 6 4 6 $1,033,443 4 Drawing Away Stable and Jacobson, David 106 24 22 16 $1,018,380 5 Schwartz Barry K. 73 17 12 8 $928,349 6 Miuccio Antonino 30 7 7 6 $921,450 7 Coleman Thomas 8 5 1 0 $769,700 8 Lady Sheila Stable 12 6 2 0 $632,760 9 Baker Charlton 99 21 15 13 $567,174 10 Valentine Mark 163 19 34 32 $512,343 11 Bloodlines Racing Partnerships 13 8 2 1 $456,372 12 Barber Gary 15 3 7 2 $416,275 13 Klaravich Stables and Lawrence, William H. 23 5 3 3 $401,601 14 Fried, Jr. Albert 40 6 6 4 $394,875 15 Paolangeli Francis J. 74 13 12 12 $375,057 16 Diamond in the Sky Racing Stable 81 23 13 17 $372,262 17 Treadway Racing Stable 21 6 3 2 $352,330 18 Frankel, Jerry, Frankel, Ronald, Laymon, Steve and Bradley Thoroughbreds 3 2 1 0 $350,000 19 Brodsky Alan 35 8 3 4 $348,356 20 Riccio James A. 35 9 10 2 $346,189 BREEDERS OF NEW YORK-BREDS BY EARNINGS Domestic and Foreign Racing — January 1, 2014 through October 20, 2014

RANK BREEDER STARTS 1ST 2ND 3RD EARNINGS 1 Chester Broman & Mary R. Broman 280 49 30 41 $2,172,722 2 Flying Zee Stables 397 47 61 61 $1,375,691 3 My Meadowview 101 10 12 16 $1,138,409 4 Patricia Generazio 79 16 11 10 $959,625 5 Stonewall Farm 182 33 22 35 $947,318 6 The Peter J. Callahan Revocable Trust 9 4 2 1 $833,792 7 McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds 300 25 27 48 $822,842 8 Nustar Breeding 150 28 19 17 $802,328 9 Thomas Coleman 8 5 1 0 $769,700 10 Eklektikos Stable 16 7 4 0 $660,870 11 Mrs. Gerald A. Nielsen 63 10 10 13 $598,886 12 Gallagher’s Stud 101 15 10 14 $591,625 13 Waterville Lake Stables 40 8 8 7 $573,421 14 Lawrence Goichman 115 18 14 16 $566,221 15 Sugar Maple Farm 149 19 21 16 $536,838 16 Milfer Farm 120 13 20 19 $523,959 17 Albert Fried 55 8 8 7 $485,072 18 Dr. James Randall Mcglinn 13 8 2 1 $456,372 19 Patricia S. Purdy 103 10 17 17 $443,519 20 Robert Hahn 50 8 13 8 $412,368 Source: nytbreeders.org

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-20.pgs 10.21.2014 15:06 NewYorkTbredBreeders BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-21.pgs 10.20.2014 14:21 NewYorkTbredBreeders fbegley Q&A Five Questions for... Roy and Gretchen Jackson have been involved in the Thoroughbred business since 1978. Breeding and racing as Lael Stables off their farm in Pennsylvania, they are best known as the breeders and owners of Barbaro, the ill-fated winner of the Kentucky Der- by Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) in 2006. It should be noted they also bred George Washington, winner of the Stan James Two Thousand Guineas (Eng-I) the same day. As a member of The Jockey Club and a director of the Breeders’ Cup, Jackson is a major stakeholder in the industry. In the fall of 2011, the Jacksons’ Lael Stables bought a portion of All In Stable’s Willcox Inn, a two-time graded stakes-winning son of Harlan’s Holiday—De Aar, by Gone West. All In Stable includes Marette Farrell, John Adger, Jack Hodge, Marty Nixon, and Ron and Al Lepinski. Having added one more graded stakes win to his résumé while placing in sever- al others, Willcox Inn has been retired and will stand his first season at Saratoga Stud in 2015 for $5,000. Roy Jackson took some time from his busy schedule to speak with Evan Hammonds of New York Breeder. COURTESY MOUNTAINEER RACETRACK MOUNTAINEER COURTESY Roy Jackson

When you bought into Willcox Inn, a son of top sire Harlan’s Hol- Will you be supporting the horse? iday, were you thinking about his potential as a stallion? I know Adger is going to send some mares to Willcox Inn. We were really more focused on the racing part of it at the We will send a mare or two, as well. We haven’t really sat time, but we were hoping he might be able to stand someplace down and talked about next year yet, but the situation in after his racing career was over since he was a multiple grad- New York is a real positive. The New York-bred program is ed stakes winner. the most interesting state-bred program going. There is some revitalization in Maryland, and those two are the best in the How did you decide to stand Willcox Inn in East right now. New York—with New York? its high maiden purses and the We had some interest from other places stakes program—it’s just an out- and some foreign interest that John Adger standing program. and Marette Farrell and I talked over. We didn’t particularly want him to go over- You are on a lot of industry boards. seas and thought that New York would be What is the biggest issue you are the best place for him since the New York wrestling with? breeding program is showing so much I would say the main thing, more potential right now. We thought it from my standpoint, is that we was the best situation for Willcox Inn—as come together and be like the versatile as he was—to stand in New York rest of the world and we race and have the best chance of improving without any medications on himself as a stallion. race day. It’s a controversial top- ic now, but I think people are How did you decide on Saratoga Stud? coming to realize we’re putting I’ve known the O’Cains (Dr. C. Lynwood ourselves in a bit of a corner. and Suzie) for a while. I knew they had You are seeing fewer European recently moved to a new place near Sara- buyers come over here and buy toga Springs, and it seemed like a good at the sales. The time has come fit based on all of the success they’ve had to be with the rest of the world. in the past. John Adger is involved with I think it’s a win-win situation us and has known the O’Cains for a long for the horses, the jockeys, the time. John was involved in working up the betting public, and racing in

stud deal. THE JOCKEY CLUB general.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-22.pgs 10.21.2014 14:32 NewYorkTbredBreeders THE ONLY STAKES-WINNING SON OF GONE WEST STANDING IN NY GONE WEST — leading sire of sires, including SPEIGHTSTOWN and ELUSIVE QUALITY.

SEVEN TRIPLE DIGIT BEYERS TRACK RECORD-SETTER AT 3 WON ON ALL SURFACES CHAMPION FAMILY RETIRED SOUND 189 Johnnycake Hollow PO Box 656 • Pine Plains, NY Gone West - Colonial Play, by Pleasant Colony Inquiries to: Anya Sheckley or Michael Lischin 518-398-5666 The Best of All the ‘WESTS’ [email protected] dutchessviewsfarm.com

First dam is G2SW COLONIAL PLAY - full sister to 2yo champion filly PLEASANT STAGE Or, Stacy Christensen 203-363-7202 ($844,272, BC Juvenile Fillies-G1, Oak Leaf S-G2; 2nd Acorn S-G1, Kentucky Oaks-G1, etc.). [email protected]

BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-23.pgs 10.16.2014 15:40 NewYorkTbredBreeders fbegley Previously appeared in the Oct. 18, 2014, issue of The Blood-Horse NYTHA Presidential Election

BY RICK VIOLETTE JR.

THE LAST DECADE HAS proved to be our Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Associa- one of the most challenging in the history tion partners. This has been bolstered by of the New York Thoroughbred Horse- a multiple medication violation penalty men’s Association. But we have made real system, designed to penalize more severe- progress, thanks to the hard work and ly repeat offenders; and an accreditation dedication of a terrific board of directors. system for the laboratories that do the in- The turbulent water surrounding the dustry’s testing. This is a work in progress New York Racing Association’s bank- that still demands our full attention. ruptcy, which posed a significant threat We must also press forward with our to $25 million of our purse money, was two aftercare initiatives, TAKE THE successfully navigated by the NYTHA LEAD and TAKE2. TAKE THE LEAD board. When it looked like the final divi- has helped find homes for more than sion of video lottery terminal revenue was 100 retired racehorses in its short exis-

set in stone, we negotiated an increase in COURTESY BETFAIR tence. TAKE2, co-founded by the New net proceeds from 5.5% to 7.5%, raising York Thoroughbred Breeders, sponsors the horsemen’s share from $44 million to Despite the increase in purse rev- classes for registered Thoroughbreds $60 million in purse money every year. enue, doing business in New York is ex- at horse shows across the country. Pro- New York boasts the highest daily tremely expensive. That’s a big obstacle moting second careers for our athletes, purse structure in the country, but chal- to attracting new owners and trainers to the program has exploded, with more lenges continue. The NYRA Reorganiza- New York tracks. The cost of doing busi- than 500 Thoroughbreds competing at tion Board is due to unveil its plan for ness here, especially given the drastic over 100 horse shows this year. reprivatization. Our seat at the table has increase in workers’ compensation pre- NYTHA’s day-to-day operations present allowed us to underline the importance miums, makes it particularly difficult different demands. We look to strengthen of year-round racing in New York. Any for trainers with small and mid-sized our effectiveness in Albany as we keenly significant disruption of winter racing outfits to keep up with expenses. track the mid-term elections. We will would erode the job base, and those jobs To address this issue, we have begun maintain our commitment to the back- are the single-most important argument the process of creating a self-insurance stretch community, contributing $450,000 in favor of the continued investment of “captive” program. Several major insur- annually to support the health care and so- VLT revenue in our industry. It would ance companies are interested, and we cial services provided by the Backstretch severely cut the racing opportunities for are gathering loss experience informa- Employee Service Team; and granting New York-breds, which would discour- tion as we speak. We will issue a Request $200,000 toward higher education for age investment in the New York breed- for Proposal, and this plan is projected to backstretch workers and their children ing program. The elimination of year- produce a savings of at least 30%-40%. through our scholarship program. round racing would cripple the New The battle over Lasix (Salix) contin- The NYTHA board is proud of our York breeding industry. ues. NYTHA’s position has not wavered. accomplishments, but there are many Saratoga is important to the Capital Any decision regarding Lasix should not challenges yet to be faced. I look for- Region, but year-round racing is vital to be based on politics, international pres- ward to taking on those challenges, with New York state. Aqueduct should not be sure, or public perception. That decision the support of New York’s horsemen. closed or sold unless: should be based exclusively on what is 1) The revenue from its sale is trans- best for the horse. Absent a reasoned Violette graduated from Lowell University ferred to NYRA to finance a state-of-the- and researched alternative, we continue in Massachusetts and began working on the art “new Belmont Park” capable of show- to support the race-day use of Lasix to backstretch at Suffolk Downs. He was assistant casing our sport for decades to come and protect our horses from exercise-induced to Emile Allain at Woodbine Race Track in Can- able to host racing year-round. pulmonary hemorrhaging (EIPH). ada for two years and then went to New York to 2) There is an ironclad commitment Our stance on Lasix in no way indi- be an assistant to David Whiteley. He started his to the continued investment of VLT rev- cates a resistance to medication reform. own public stable in 1983. Violette has served enue for our industry and the thousands The National Uniform Medication Pro- as chairman of the New York Jockey Injury Com- of jobs it supports. gram was spearheaded by NYTHA and pensation Fund for more than a decade.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-24.pgs 10.21.2014 15:21 NewYorkTbredBreeders Previously appeared in the Oct. 18, 2014, issue of The Blood-Horse

Statements by Rick Violette Jr. and Terry Finley

BY TERRY FINLEY

AS GOES NEW YORK racing, so goes manage the coming franchise restructur- the industry across the nation. ing, the future of video lottery purse con- New York racing has the best horses, tributions, and stabling matters. riders, owners, and trainers in North Ask anyone in the know in Albany America. Our leadership should set the and they’ll tell you NYTHA’s voice has standard for racing across the globe. been woefully underrepresented in the I’m running for president to help make capital. This is simply not acceptable, the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s given the highly regulated nature of all Association (NYTHA) a world-class aspects of our industry. It might shock organization. you that NYTHA has an annual budget The same small group of individuals of more than $3 million—but properly has set the agenda for and controlled managed, this budget provides more NYTHA for several decades, including than enough resources for us to have

longtime board member Rick Violette ANNE M. EBERHARDT our voices heard in Albany. Jr., who has served in leadership posi- We have to move forward. We can’t tions for almost 25 years. Many mem- that really matter. do that when our leaders are the same bers of our organization believe it’s time • What matters is controlling spi- people—doing the same things—that for a passing of the torch. raling costs—a crisis being led by the haven’t worked since the early 1990s. I agree. The time for fresh ideas and crushing costs of workers’ compensa- Learn more on how we’ll reform new leadership is now. tion. For eight years current NYTHA NYTHA at www.FinleyforNYTHA.com. We must re-energize the NYTHA president Violette has promised New Send me your thoughts at finleyforny- membership. In the past two elections York owners/trainers that help is on the [email protected]. less than 12% of the members voted, way to get this crisis under control. Cre- Together, we can make NYTHA a due in large part to a lack of engagement ative and smart racing leaders have im- world-class organization. I respect- from NYTHA leadership. I know that’s plemented real compensation reform in fully ask for your vote in the upcoming shocking. I’ve petitioned the leadership California, Louisiana, and other states. election. to come into the 21st century and make • What matters is having a board and the process easier by allowing electronic members not duped into believing the Finley served eight years as an Airborne voting, but to no avail. “Lasix issue” is the only important mat- Ranger and officer in the U.S. Army after Stop for a second to think about the ter on the table—this is NOT a single graduating from West Point. He received an incredible power and intellect in our issue election—as Rick Violette would MSBA from Boston University and in 2014 membership ranks—doctors, lawyers, like you to believe. We must develop col- completed a three-year Owner/President teachers, accountants, CEOs, Wall laborative solutions to issues like race- Management Program at Harvard Business Streeters, engineers, entertainers, en- day medication and out-of-competition School. He has operated West Point Thor- trepreneurs, business owners, profes- testing. It is also important to have an oughbreds for 24 years, which has intro- sional athletes, politicians, diplomats, open-minded, rational leader with the duced more than 2,000 new owners to the artists—to name just a few—brought right temperament—not one who an- sport. He has served on the Breeders’ Cup together by our love of horses and rac- tagonizes those with opposing views— Board, the NTRA PAC Board, the NYTHA ing. I’ll utilize the time, talent, and as Violette does on a regular basis. Board, the Thoroughbred Owners and Breed- treasure of NYTHA’s largest untapped • What matters is enhancing our re- ers Association Board, and the Jackie Robin- asset—our members. When is the last lationships with the governor’s office, son Foundation Board, the Catholic Leader- time NYTHA’s leadership sincerely the New York Racing Association, the ship Institute, and the Johnny Mac Soldiers asked your opinion on any issue? New York legislature, the New York Foundation among others. NYTHA desperately needs a presi- State Gaming Commission, and others dent and board focused on the things in Albany who will be critical partners to

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-25.pgs 10.21.2014 15:21 NewYorkTbredBreeders Yearlings help turn up the volume at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga mixed sale

Te sale- topping Shackleford weanling

Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Fall Mixed Sale

SALE TOTALS Year Offered Sold RNA % Gross Average Median 2014 331 193 41.7% $3,206,100 $16,672 $10,000 2013 233 179 23.2% $3,363,600 $18,791 $11,000 2012 201 119 40.8% $1,933,600 $16,249 $12,000

WEANLINGS Mixing It Up Year Offered Sold RNA % Gross Average Median 2014 153 76 50.3% $1,693,200 $22,279 $16,000 2013 94 74 21.3% $1,565,200 $21,151 $17,500 BY EVAN HAMMONDS / FASIG-TIPTON PHOTOS 2012 88 57 35.2% $926,600 $16,256 $12,500

BROODMARES VERSION THREE OF THE Fasig-Tipton Saratoga fall mixed Year Offered Sold RNA % Gross Average Median sale offered a new format—107 cataloged yearlings—and two days 2014 80 61 23.8% $661,000 $10,836 $6,000 of selling—Oct. 6-7—and solid results. Still, the weanling segment 2013 109 80 26.6% $1,072,400 $13,405 $8,250 of the market remained the strongest as pinhookers and end users 2012 94 48 48.9% $704,800 $14,683 $8,500 made their way to upstate New York in search of top New York-bred YEARLINGS prospects. Year Offered Sold RNA % Gross Average Median The return of the mixed sale in 2012 signaled the overall Thor- 2014 87 48 44.8% $610,400 $12,717 $7,500 oughbred marketplace was on the rebound and the state-bred breed- ing and racing program was strong and deep enough to produce hard from the top consigning group of Rhapsody quality offerings. Last year’s edition was robust to say the least, with Farm and Hidden Lake Farm. “I thought the format 50% more horses being sold, the gross rising 73.9% and the average was excellent. I thought it was a broad of advancing 15.6%. horses between some well-bred mares and some year- This year’s sale, with nearly 100 more horses going through the lings that were pretty horses but didn’t make the cut ring and coming off yet another successful preferred yearling sale in for the preferred sale. I think the yearlings in particu- August, more than held its own with the additional yearlings added lar sold better than what they would have in August.” to the mix. Consignor Harry Landry felt the same way: “I wasn’t “The sale part was the easy part—it was getting all those horses sure how I was going to feel about the yearlings but I ready and over to the sale that was the hard part,” said Chris Bern- had some sell very well. There were some buyers who

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-26.pgs 10.21.2014 15:25 NewYorkTbredBreeders Top-Priced Yearlings Sex, Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price C, Girolamo—Fast Heart, by Lion Heart Shamrock Hill Farm, agent Dan Hayden $62,000 F, Put It Back—Jessica’s Halo, by Jolie’s Halo Harry L. Landry Bloodstock, agent Miller Racing $55,000 F, Noonmark—Boatman Road, by Lord At War Rhapsody Farm & Hidden Lake Farm, agent R G Bloodstock $42,000

Top-Priced Weanlings Sex, Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price C, Shackleford—Spanish Post, by Flatter Rhapsody Farm & Hidden Lake Farm, agent Palermo Farm $150,000 C, Spring At Last—E T Phone Laura, by Roar Catalyst Bloodstock, agent Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey $90,000 C, Into Mischief—Back in the Shade, by Put It Back Sequel Stallions New York, agent Justin Casse, agent for JSM Equine $85,000 F, The Factor—Divorce Settlement, by Stormin Fever Sequel Stallions New York, agent Palermo Farm $65,000 Sequel Stallions New York, agent F, Midnight Lute—Countess Godiva, by Grand Slam Owl Stable $60,000 for NY Breeding Venture F, Boys At Tosconova—Miss Trudy, by Yes It’s True Rhapsody Farm & Hidden Lake Farm, agent Turtle Hatch Farm $60,000 C, Sky Mesa—Big Promise, by Rahy Vinery Sales, agent R G Bloodstock $55,000 F, Twirling Candy—Felicitee, by Menifee Rhapsody Farm & Hidden Lake Farm, agent Machmer Hall $50,000 C, Stormy Atlantic—Vauxhall, by Theatrical Rhapsody Farm & Hidden Lake Farm, agent Ponder Hill Farm $50,000

Top-Priced Broodmares/Broodmare Prospects Name, Age, Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price High Quality, 7, Elusive Quality—Golden Sphinx, by Storm Cat Sequel Stallions New York, agent Keith Crupper, agent for PTS Ranch $60,000 Pronto Pronto, 8, Fusaichi Pegasus—Salty Romance, by Salt Lake Rhapsody Farm & Hidden Lake Farm, agent Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey $45,000 Union Boss, 5, Dixie Union—Capitol View, by Sports View Rhapsody Farm & Hidden Lake Farm, agent White Cloud Bloodstock $40,000

Top-Priced Horses of Racing Age Sex, Pedigree Consignor Buyer Price Birthday Girl, 2, —Birthday Wire, by Birdonthewire Wes Carter Carolyn R. Vogel $60,000 Key d’Oro, 2, Medaglia d’Oro—Key of Sea, by Storm Cat Sequel Stallions New York, agent Carolyn R. Vogel $55,000

generally just buy yearlings there looking at last year’s Keeneland November sale. at weanlings, and the weanling buyers She is out of the stakes-winning Span- were looking at some of the yearlings. It ish Play, a half sister to grade II winner gave the people that had a long way to River Boat and to the dam of multiple come more of a reason to.” graded stakes winner Silver Timber. The most excitement was generated Palermo also secured the top-priced by the weanlings. This year 153 wean- weanling filly for $65,000. From the lings were offered, a sizable 62.8% in- first crop of The Factor (by War Front), crease from last year’s 94. The gross the filly is out of Divorce Settlement, by of $1,693,200 surpassed last year’s Stormin Fever. She was consigned by $1,565,200 (8.2%) and the average of Sequel Stallions New York, agent. $22,279 was up 5.3% from a year ago Ken and Sarah Ramsey spent $90,000 and up 37.1% from the 2012 sale. for a dark bay or brown colt by Spring “There was tremendous demand and At Last out of the stakes-producing E interest for the weanlings that the buy- T Phone Laura. A Feb. 20 foal, the colt ers perceived to have both pedigree and J.J. Crupi afer signing the ticket was consigned by Catalyst Bloodstock, physical conformation that would make on the sale-topper agent, and was bred by John Hicks, Wil- them desirable next year for pinhook- liam Hart, and Henry Higgitt. ers, but also there were some end users $150,000. Pinhooker J.J. Crupi signed Buying for JSM Equine, Justin Casse there buying weanlings, which was nice the ticket. went to $85,000 for a son of Into Mis- to see both of those segments active in Bred by Mares Rule II and foaled Feb. chief from the Sequel Stallions New the marketplace,” said Boyd Browning, 11 at Rhapsody Farm near Plymouth, York consignment. The colt is out of president and CEO of Fasig-Tipton. N.Y., the weanling is the first foal out of Back in the Shade, a stakes-placed The weanling segment was topped the multiple winning Flatter mare Span- daughter of Put It Back. by a chestnut colt, from the first crop ish Post. Spanish Post was purchased by of classic winner Shackleford, who Elaine Peck’s Rhapsody Farm and Bern- By the Numbers was purchased by Palermo Farm for hard’s Hidden Lake Farm for $30,000 During the two-day run 331 horses

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At lef: Great weather made for good showings; were offered, 42.1% more than Above: top-priced yearling, a son of New York- last year’s 233. The gross of the based Girolamo sale, $3,206,100, was down 4.7% with the average dipping Dan Hayden went to $62,000 to procure the 11.3% to $16,672, which falls highest-priced yearling, a son of Girolamo— in line with the 2012 average Fast Heart, by Lion Heart, from the Shamrock of $16,249. The median fell Hill Farm, agent, consignment. Fillies by Put It 9.1% from $11,000 in 2013 to Back ($55,000) and Noonmark ($42,000) also $10,000 this year. shone. The figures stand up, con- Carolyn Vogel with consignor Harry Landry “You keep adjusting to what people want,” sidering there were questions said Bernhard. “The yearling segment was un- about the yearlings. Despite the fall sale helping some year- charted waters. It was nice to see that there was a market for lings that weren’t quite ready for the August sale for any num- those horses that were pretty and vetted and weren’t going to ber of reasons, some felt many of the offerings would not be be stars at the preferred sale. Some of the horses in the other as attractive, considering they fell outside the “preferred” mar- consignments sold for a lot more that I thought they would ketplace earlier in the year. have in another sale, so I was kind of excited about that.” “I thought with the addition of the yearlings this year that Browning pointed out that the broodmare market, which there was a reasonable market for them, so all-in-all, it was a had been spotty in years past, held “more demand than I hon- successful sale,” said Browning. “I think it gives people confi- estly thought there would be going in.” dence that if you have a later-maturing yearling or you have High Quality, a 7-year-old Elusive Quality mare, topped the a little injury or just need a little bit more time, you’ve got a segment with a $60,000 final bid from Keith Crupper, agent legitimate option to bring that yearling to October in Saratoga, for PTS Ranch. She was sold in foal to New York-based stal- for sure.” lion Mission Impazible. Forty-eight yearlings sold, good for an average of $12,717. “It’s intriguing that people want the product but they don’t want the factories,” Landry said. Leading Consignors by Gross Carolyn Vogel spent $60,000 for the 2-year-old filly Birthday Consignor Offered Sold Gross Average Girl (Curlin—Birthday Wire, by Birdonthewire), which was Rhapsody Farm & Hidden Lake Farm 50 30 $768,200 $25,607 the highest figure for a horse of racing age. Wes Carter was Sequel Stallions New York 36 28 $539,500 $19,268 the consignor. Vinery Sales 78 47 $512,500 $10,904 “This is the third year we’ve done this, and I think we have Questroyal North 23 14 $329,000 $23,500 established a niche in the marketplace and, hopefully, we’ll Harry L. Landry Bloodstock 33 15 $203,600 $13,573 continue to see a better-quality-bred horse in New York, which is what the market wants and actually demands,” Browning McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds 28 13 $115,700 $8,900 summarized. “The New York breeders are cognizant that the Tom Albertrani 3 3 $110,000 $36,667 quality and the program should continue to grow.”

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-28.pgs 10.21.2014 15:25 NewYorkTbredBreeders The New York Stallion Stakes Series 2016 (Foals of 2014) (Progeny of Registered New York Based Stallions) (Foals need not be New York-Bred to be eligible) Weanling Payment To Fully Nominate Eligible Weanlings for Series 2016 (Foals of 2014), The Following Payment Must Be Made: $200.00 On Or Before Wednesday December 31, 2014. This payment must be post-marked on or before Wednesday December 31, 2014. There will be no extensions or exceptions. Please make your check payable to NYRA-Series 2016 (Foals of 2014) noted on check

Name of Foal Year Foaled Sex Color 2014 Sire Dam

The New York Stallion Stakes Series Post Office Box-90 OWNERSHIP Jamaica, New York-11417-0090 Aqueduct and Belmont (718) 659-2248 Ext-2248 Coordinator: Carmine Shirlaw

Coordinator: I Nominate the horse named above, subject to the conditions printed on this form, and enclose herewith a check for $ ______. If this nomination is signed by other than the owner, the person signing represents that he is authorized to enter the above agreement on behalf of the owner. Name of Nominator (Please Print)______Signature of Nominator:______Please make a copy for your records This Foal nomination is transferable if ownership changes. Please forward to new owner for payment, so this foal may remain eligible. Payment schedule for Series 2016 (Foals of 2014): $200.00 one time full nomination By Dec. 31, 2014, Or you may choose the one time yearling payment of $1,000.00 Or the one time two-year-old payment of $5,000.00

One Time Wednesday Dec 31, 2014 Weanling Payment $200.00 One Time Thursday Dec 31, 2015 Yearling Payment $1,000.00 One Time Thursday Sept 01, 2016 Two Year-Old Payment $5,000.00

Eligibility for participation in the pro- York State Gaming Commission. In the event gram is contingent upon full payment of the Purses to be divided as follows: the progeny of any nominated Stallion are required nomination fee. Eligibility shall be 60% to First* 2% divided equally ineligible to run in any of the Stallion Stakes revoked if payments are not made by the Series for any reason whatsoever, no refunds 20% to Second* between remaining required deadlines. Foals will not be eligible finishers. will be allowed. Nominations and entries for nomination unless the Sire of the Foal 10% to Third* in any race are accepted on the condition was nominated in the year the Foal was *5% of Purses won to be that all claims and objections arising out of conceived (2013). 5% to Fourth* awarded to the Stallion the races with respect to any interpretation Stallions nominated to The New York Nominator of any rules or conditions of the races or Stallion Stakes Series include only Stallions 3% to Fifth* otherwise shall be decided by the New York for which the entire Nomination Fee shall State Gaming Commission or the Stewards have been paid. The New York Stallion Stakes Series reserves the right to revoke of such meeting, and such decision upon all points shall be final. The New York the eligibility of any horse nominated in the event the Stallion siring such horse Stallion Stakes Series may desire to televise, broadcast and/or record (on film shall not have completed payment of such fee. In the event the progeny of any or tape) the races and the activities incident to them and to broadcast, exhibit nominated Stallion are ineligible to run in any New York Stallion Stakes Series and/or exploit same by any means now or hereafter known. All nominations are events for any reason whatsoever, no refunds of Foal Nomination payments will accepted only on the condition that The New York Stallion Stakes Series further be allowed. The New York Stallion Stakes Series reserves the right to cancel, Series in any manner referred to in this paragraph including, without limitation, postpone or change the conditions of all or any part of the Stallion Stakes any claim to invasion of the right or privacy or to misappropriation. The nomi- Series, including limiting the number of starters per race without liability except nator understands and agrees that any use by him of the name, or logo or mate- for the return of the Nomination Fees paid in the event the entire Stallion Stakes rial relating to The New York Stallion Stakes Series will be restricted by The Series is canceled. New York Stallion Stakes Series The New York Stallion Stakes Series reserves Nominations are made with the express understanding that said nomination the rights to utilize the funds received from nominations in such manner as it does not assure stall space for horses nominated. Nominations are subject to the deems appropriate including without limitation, the payment of administrative rules and the regulations of The New York Racing Association Inc. and the New and promotional cost and expenses.

BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-29.pgs 10.22.2014 09:44 NewYorkTbredBreeders Tri-Bone Stables’ Efnex wins the Empire Classic over So Lonesome

Long-Distance Dedication

BY PAUL VOLPONI

Bred to go long, AS CO-OWNER AND TRAINER, the pair of Dr. Russell Cohen and Jimmy Jerk- ens have a unique relationship. Jerkens trains Tri-Bone Stables’ homebred Effinex Effinex wins the (which Cohen is a part of, along with his two brothers and mother). Cohen, a long- time practicing veterinarian on the New York Racing Association circuit, has tended Classic; Princess to several of Jerkens’ runners, including the top-two finishers in the 2014 Travers Violet wins Stakes (gr. I), V. E. Day and Wicked Strong. The seeds of that relationship came to fruition for Tri-Bone Stables as its 3-year- inaugural Distaff old son of Mineshaft—What a Pear, by E Dubai, closing stoutly through the stretch, got up by a determined neck to take the centerpiece of Empire Showcase Day—the 39th edition of the $300,000 Empire Classic Handicap. There was little doubt in Cohen’s mind that the tri-combo of transferring Effinex to Jerkens’ tutelage approximately three months ago, the contest’s nine-furlong dis- tance, and his colt’s breeding was primarily responsible for the breakthrough per- formance. “I was trying to produce a two-turn horse (with this pairing) that could run at a grade I level,” said Cohen. “The match was an absolute snap for me. Mineshaft was a (medication-free) horse with classic breeding (by A.P. Indy). I’ve bred to that

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-30.pgs 10.21.2014 15:24 NewYorkTbredBreeders family for three generations. It was all pretty much medication-free. I was ab- “ This is the first horse I’ve gotten solutely impressed by Mineshaft as a runner. I watched him run. The way he that’s an honest two-turn horse…” did it. The way he ran around two turns. — Dr. Russell Cohen I’ve been trying to emulate that breed- ing. At times I’ve been unsuccessful at and ran very well.” a day in which the track, labeled “fast,” it. But I’ve tried. This is the first horse Cohen was both exuberant and emo- was not particularly kind to speed types. that I’ve gotten (Effinex) that’s an honest tional after leading his colt into the win- Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, two-turn horse…and the farther he goes ner’s circle. and Gary Aisquith’s Beautyinthepulpit the better.” “We were three brothers (growing (by Pulpit) garnered the minor spoils Cohen seemingly proved that in the up) and called each other ‘boneheads.’ in third position. Saratoga Snacks, Eye Empire Classic by turning the tables That’s how we got the name Tri-Bone Luv Lulu, Awesome Vision, Sioux, Sinis- on a pair of rivals, Sioux and So Lone- Stables. We started (the stable) close tra, and Empire Dreams completed the some, who had recently gotten the bet- to 30 years ago to keep this family to- order of finish. ter of Effinex, one at a shorter trip. On gether,” said Cohen, as he and his fam- Sept. 28, a victorious Sioux, the betting ily members waved around rubber dog Favored Princess favorite in the Empire Classic, defeated bones. But Cohen was also dressed in Females took the spotlight on Em- Effinex (finished third) by 10 lengths in a horse-themed necktie that belonged pire Showcase Day during the inaugural a one-turn mile. And on Aug. 24 at Sara- to his late father, Ira, who passed away running of the $250,000 Empire Distaff 1 toga, So Lonesome out-hoofed runner- three years ago. “He loved this business, Handicap at 1 ⁄16 miles. up Effinex to the wire by four lengths absolutely loved it. His mantra was ‘nev- When trainer Mike Hushion coaxed on a speed-favoring track in the Albany er give up.’ ” longtime breeder/owner and former 1 Stakes on Saratoga Showcase Day at 1 ⁄8 Effinex earned his third victory from NYRA CEO Barry K. Schwartz into miles. 10 starts. Under Jerkens’ guidance he is naming a filly after the trainer’s grand- In the Empire Classic, Patricia 1-1-1 from three starts. The colt’s earn- daughter, it only made sense that the Schuler’s front-running So Lonesome ings now stand at $328,350. pair would have picked out a rather bounded to a clear lead early, racing the So Lonesome, a 3-year-old gelding by promising one. Hence, the New York- opening six panels in 1:11.31. Effinex, Awesome Again, was bred by Waterville bred ranks now have the athletic and beneath rider Angel Arroyo, settled just Lake Stables. Hailing from the barn of talented homebred Princess Violet (Offi- off the inside in mid-pack among the trainer Tom Bush, So Lonesome did all cer—Lady Rapper, by Grand Slam) with field of nine. Put to a drive at the five- of the hard work in setting the pace on which to contend. sixteenths pole, Effinex cut the “Barry and myself usu- corner on Belmont Park’s sweep- ally discuss what’s going to ing far turn before angling out to work best for the mare,” take dead-aim on So Lonesome said Peter Moore, who through the sandy stretch. has been working with With 70 yards remaining, a Schwartz for a decade now resolute Effinex stuck his nose in and foaled Princess Violet front before registering a neck vic- himself. “We don’t try to 3 tory at the line. It was another 5 ⁄4 make mares go any farther lengths back to the rest of the field, than they have themselves which never seriously threatened. (on the racetrack). With (a) Effinex stopped the timer in Grand Slam (mare), you’re 1:48.51, having raced the final going seven furlongs. And eighth in :12.59. with Officer (as a sire), “Today he ran with Wicked you’re probably better go- Strong’s blinkers,” said Jerkens. ing under a mile. That was “Since I’ve gotten him (in late the best cross we could give June), he’s gotten stronger… this mare.”

We didn’t have a lot of time to ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS After rebounding from a get him ready. We threw a lot of Dr. Russell Cohen(lef), along with other members of Tri- minor ankle issue beneath work at him, and he handled it Bone Stables, celebrates Efnex’s Empire Classic victory Hushion’s patient handling,

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when he asked the filly for run, the re- sponse was immediate. She elongated her succinct strides and simply inhaled the rest of the field, drawing off through the stretch as much the best. 1 Princess Violet won by 5 ⁄2 lengths, stopping the timer in 1:43.81. “We really didn’t want her on the lead because we were afraid someone would take premature runs at her. So we were glad to have targets,” said Hushion. “(Jose Ortiz) said she felt better than ever. After today, (going two turns) is certainly not out of the question.” Princess Violet notched her fourth win from seven starts and boosted her bankroll to $332,810. Her dam, Lady Rapper, is currently in foal to Candy Ride. “(Lady Rapper) has been very good to us. She had great conformation but nagging ankle problems. So we couldn’t 1 Tree-year-old Princess Violet wins the Empire Distaf by 5 ⁄2 lengths get her to the races. (Barry and I) figured we’d put her into the broodmare band Princess Violet prepped for the Empire Hushion. “The only thing that had me with the idea that she’d have to prove Distaff just 13 days prior with a blow- worried was the distance.” herself. And she did. She gave us Baime, 1 out win going 6 ⁄2 furlongs against open As the field turned for home, Hush- by Star Dabbler. That horse ran very well company over this same surface. ion’s only “worry” was quickly mini- at Finger Lakes,” said Moore, who had Over the summer Princess Violet had mized. Ortiz spun Princess Violet four- high hopes for Princess Violet from the competed in a pair of graded stakes. She to-five paths wide for clear sailing. Then, beginning. “Princess Violet was a very 1 finished second, 9 ⁄4 lengths good-looking (yearling). In my behind the division-leading book she was an A conforma- 1 Ò Princess Violet was a lovely foal, , going 1 ⁄16 miles tion-wise. She was a lovely foal, in the Mother Goose Stakes sensible and very athletic. sensible (in her mind) and very (gr. I) at Belmont. That was Ó athletic.” followed by a disappointing — Peter Moore Brous Stable, Wachtel Sta- seventh-place finish sprint- ble, and Team Penney Racing’s ing in the Prioress Stakes Flipcup rallied from far back in (gr. II) at the Spa. the field to claim the runner-up Three-year-old Princess position in the Empire Distaff. Violet broke from the gate in The 3-year-old daughter of Mil- the Empire Distaff as the 6-5 waukee Brew, from the barn of favorite with jockey Jose Or- Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott, tiz in the irons. She fell into a finished willing for Hall of perfect stalking trip, racing in Fame jockey John Velazquez. fourth position behind a trio Richard Greeley’s Car- of front-runners who took ameaway, a Mitch Friedman- turns pushing each other on trainee, finished third. Lady the lead through an opening Gracenote, Storied Lady, Un- half-mile in :46.51. believable Dream, Dreaming of

“I thought she was in ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS Cara, Sunny Desert, and Pen- the right spot (during the Mike Hushion (far lef) with NYTB board member Vivien Mal- nymine completed the order of running of the race),” said loy, Stonewall Farm’s Peter Moore (blue tie) finish.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-32.pgs 10.21.2014 15:25 NewYorkTbredBreeders NYTB Holiday Party

December 4th 2014 • 6:00-9:00pm

Exquisite Cocktail Style Stations • Beer and Wine Included

Tickets $65 Per Person RSVP to the NYTB at 518-587-0777 or [email protected] Thirsty Owl Saratoga 184 S. Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-33.pgs 10.21.2014 14:53 NewYorkTbredBreeders Ostrolenka winning the Sleepy Hollow Stakes on Empire Showcase Day at Belmont Park

Letter Perfect BY TERESA GENARO ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS

Ostrolenka, Quezon FOR OWNER/BREEDER ERIC FEIN, winning the $250,000 Sleepy Hollow Stakes on Empire Showcase Day at Belmont Park Oct. 18 was a family affair. draw clear in 2-year- Named for the Polish town in which Fein’s father was born, odds-on Ostrolenka 1 coasted to a 2 ⁄2-length win, easily repelling a mild bid from Bullheaded Boy to get old stakes on Empire his second victory from three starts. Trained by and ridden by John Velazquez, Ostrolenka ran the one- Showcase Day turn mile in 1:37.39 over a fast track. Fein finished third in the 2007 Sleepy Hollow with Big Truck. The victory was the first stakes win for the offspring of brood- mare Pumpkin’s Pride (by Louis Quatorze), who has thrown noth- ing but winners since Fein’s broth- er Scott claimed her for $10,000 in 2003. Though she raced for them only once before getting injured, she may be among the Fein fam- ily’s finest equine acquisitions. A 2-year-old bay colt, Os- trolenka is the fifth foal out of Owner/breeder Eric Fein (to right of jockey Pumpkin’s Pride, all of them New John Velazquez) and Ostrolenka’s entourage in York-breds. Two more of them the winner’s Circle

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-34.pgs 10.21.2014 16:52 NewYorkTbredBreeders have broken the six-figure earn- use of the filly’s fortuitously ings mark: Sammzilla earned named dam and Keller’s more than $142,000 while the idiosyncratic approach to multiple stakes-placed Great naming his horses. Gracie Dane banked more than “The first filly that I won $340,000. a real race with was Qual- Ostrolenka is the first of ique, so now all fillies that Pumpkin’s Pride progeny by I name have a ‘Q’ in them,” Musket Man, the horse Fein and he said. partner Vic Carlson campaigned He further explained the to a win in the 2009 Tampa Bay name Kalookan Dancer Derby (gr. III) and Illinois Derby derives from a Filipino tra- (gr. II) and third-place finishes dition named for Calooca, in the Kentucky Derby Pre- a city near the capital Ma- sented by Yum! Brands and the nila. BlackBerry Preakness Stakes A Bronx native who (both gr. I). Musket Man stands grew up, he said, betting at at Elite Thoroughbreds in Loui- the track, Keller talks self- siana. Ostrolenka is also freshman deprecatingly about his ability to sire Musket Man’s. first winner and pick out horses at a sale, consign- first stakes winner. ing most of the credit to Ribaudo, After a seventh-place finish in his Ryan, and Brennan, but he spoke first outing over a sloppy track in confidently about his filly’s pedi- Saratoga, Ostrolenka found better gree after Quezon gave sire Tiz footing at Belmont in late Septem- Wonderful, recently sold to stand 1 ber, romping to a 14 ⁄2-length win overseas, a second winner on the against maidens. Though Fein de- Belmont card. clined to talk about next starts, say- “He’s going to be a major sire,” ing he’d wait to talk to Pletcher, it Keller declared. “Unfortunately, seems likely that Ostrolenka will be he’s going to do it in Korea.” tested outside the state-bred ranks Ribaudo had been thinking sooner rather than later. Top, Quezon and jockey Manuel Franco win the about a six-furlong race in No- Fein maintains a small breed- Maid of the Mist Stakes; above, trainer Robert vember for the chestnut filly’s ing operation of about a half-dozen Ribaudo (lef) and owner Marc Keller (right) accept next start, a move he’s reconsid- mares in New York, his broodmare Quezon’s trophy ering after Quezon’s convincing band comprising horses that he’s victory while stretching out. raced. In 2012 he bred exclusively to cruising to victory by an identical mar- “It doesn’t make much sense to drop Musket Man, and the majority of his gin. Under a confident ride by Manuel her back, and the East View is a long mares reside in New York. Franco, she ran the mile in 1:38.38, im- way off,” he said, referring to the race “I support New York and that’s the pressively surprising her owner. at a mile and 70 yards for New York- name of the game for me,” said the Long “I was pretty comfortable she could breds at Aqueduct Dec. 14. “We might Island native who grew up going to the get a mile,” said Keller. “I was comfort- just pack it in, or maybe we’ll take her racetrack. “If any of the babies could get able we would be on the board. Winning to Florida.” the heart that Musket Man had, that’s all this way? No.” Both Keller and Ribaudo noted the I was hoping for.” Bred by Apache Farm, Quezon is by recent successes of New York-bred hors- Tiz Wonderful out of the Olympio mare es, particularly fillies, in open company, Another One in the Q Kalookan Dancer. Keller purchased making the decision about what to do The $250,000 Maid of the Mist Stakes her at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale of with them for the winter a little harder. for 2-year-old fillies went to Quezon, New York-bred preferred yearlings for “You left them in New York,” said now two-for-two for owner Marc Keller $90,000, consulting as usual with blood- Keller, “which we’ve always done up un- and trainer Robert Ribaudo. stock advisers Niall Brennan and Mike til now.” Coming off a six-length victory in Ryan, and with Ribaudo, his longtime While Keller has an eye on taking his an off-the-turf muddy maiden race at trainer. Keller purchased three New filly from the state-bred ranks, he’s in no Belmont, in which she was entered as York-breds at the sale this year. hurry to push her. a main-track-only, Quezon confirmed Quezon is named for a province in “At some point,” he said. “She’d still her talent over a fast track at Belmont, the Philippines, a moniker that makes have to get a little better.”

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-35.pgs 10.21.2014 16:52 NewYorkTbredBreeders Patience...with Speed ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS

BY PAUL VOLPONI 5-year-old Moonlight THE SPRINTS ON THE Empire Showcase Day card Oct. 18 at Belmont Park Song goes gate-to- produced a pair of stars on the racetrack and gave light to several individuals who helped their equine partners get there. wire in the Hudson; Albert Fried Jr.’s homebred Moonlight Song didn’t make it to the races until he was 5-years-old. That delay was due to a number of soundness issues. Both his own- La Verdad continues er and his trainer, Charlton Baker, showed extreme patience in bringing the now her roll 7-year-old gelding to this point. His connections’ patience was rewarded as Moonlight Song, a son of Unbridled’s 1 Song, scored a gutsy 1 ⁄2-length gate-to-wire victory beneath jockey in the $150,000 Hudson Handicap, defeating 10 talented rivals in the ultra-competitive event. “Charlie (Baker) has done a phenomenal job with this horse because soundness was always a problem,” said Jenny Carpenter, who is the manager of Fried’s farm near Rhinebeck, N.Y., which currently is home to 45 horses. “He had one thing after another because he’s such a big horse. Gelding him really seemed to help as well.” Moonlight Song cut a swift pace over a track that wasn’t truly supporting speed. He raced an opening half-mile in a swift :45.18, stifling several challenges along the way. Then, through the sandy Belmont Park stretch, Moonlight Song simply refused to yield. “He broke running, and Rosario slowed him down enough to save some horse,” said Baker. “He’s got a lot of speed. But it seemed like nobody else wanted the lead today, so we inherited it.” 1 Moonlight Song raced the 6 ⁄2-furlongs in 1:15.58. He has now won seven of 16 starts and has earned $414,294. “This is my best horse in the barn. So I wake up to something great every morn-

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-36.pgs 10.21.2014 15:26 NewYorkTbredBreeders even brought out that little screen (in case she needed to be euthanized on the racetrack). By the next day the vet said she had only a 50/50 chance to survive,” said Vondrasek, who was passionately rooting for her recovery daily. “She wasn’t in tre- mendous pain, and eventually, she pulled through. Thankfully, I was able to breed her.” Vondrasek sent Noble Fire to Cuvee, which produced the lightning-quick N. F.’s Destiny, who survived a horrific injury with a barn door as a yearling that caused him to run with his head cocked to the right. “I wanted to get a little more distance into the next foal. So I called Three Chimneys, and the numbers came out pretty well with Yes It’s True,” said the breeder, who sold La Verdad In the winner’s circle afer Moonlight Song (opposite page) to Rosenblum privately. takes the Hudson Handicap It was retired superstar jockey Ramon Dominguez who told Vondrasek not to give the filly a cliché name with the ing,” said Baker, one of only a few African-American train- ers in New York. Carpenter, who originally hails from New Zealand, has been with Moonlight Song every step of the way. She began working for Fried 22 years ago as an exercise rider and was the very first to breeze Fried’s champion sprinter Affirmed Success (by Affirmed), who was also a gelding. “Unbridled’s Song was an easy choice for us at the time,” said Carpenter, who foaled Moonlight Song and partici- pated with Fried in choosing the mating that produced him. “We always use the Werk Nick program and on paper it fit together really well. Moonlightandbeauty (Moonlight Song’s dam) produces huge, monstrous foals. I’m proud Mr. Fried does everything he can to see his horses reach their potential. Perhaps not many owners would be willing to give an (unraced) 5-year-old this opportunity.” Gary Barber’s Big Business, a David Jacobson-trainee, 1 was the runner-up in the Hudson while Rac- La Verdad wins the Iroquois by 1 ⁄4 lengths ing Stables, Sunrise Stables, and EBX Racing Stable’s West Hills Giant finished third. word “true” in it. So the breeder asked Dominguez to trans- LA VERDAD CONTINUES late the word into Spanish for him, and the name La Verdad Sheila Rosenblum’s sensationally fast 4-year-old filly La Ver- was chosen. dad (Yes It’s True—Noble Fire, by Hook and Ladder), captured The final time for the Iroquois was 1:17.13. The Linda Rice- 1 the $150,000 Iroquois Stakes by a diminishing 1 ⁄4 lengths, trainee has now won 10 of 15 starts, with earnings of $777,700. capping an amazing year Rosenblum also owns in which she has won five La Verdad’s younger half stakes, including the Dis- sister, Hot City Girl (by taff Handicap (gr. II) at Aq- City Zip). ueduct. However, none of Trainer Jimmy Iselin, that would have happened Charlotte Assoulin, and without the resolve of her Eli Gindi’s Willet (by Jump breeder, Mark Vondrasek Start) finished a fast-clos- of Eklektikos Stables. ing second up the rail in “Noble Fire was a big the Iroquois. Bacon Barn’s mare who was really quick Risky Rachel (by Lime- out of the gate. In the house) checked in third. Ruthless (at Aqueduct), Both of those runners are she cracked a sesamoid Owner Sheila Rosenblum (center) next to trainer Linda Rice from dams sired by Dis- bone. It was bad. They afer the Iroquois tinctive Pro.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-37.pgs 10.21.2014 15:26 NewYorkTbredBreeders Te lovely Discreet Marq wins the Ticonderoga Stakes on Empire Showcase Day

On the Marq BY TERESA GENARO CHELSEA SURAND/NYRA

ONE OF THE HORSES who has symbolized the resurgent New York breeding Discreet Marq bids program, multiple graded stakes winner Discreet Marq, came home Oct. 18 with a win in the $200,000 Ticonderoga Stakes on Empire Showcase Day. farewell to racing; In the summer of 2013, the distinctive gray/roan filly headed west to win the Del Mar Oaks (gr. IT) for owner/breeders Patricia and Frank Generazio and trainer Kharafa takes the Christophe Clement and has raced primarily in open company—specifically grade I company—since. Mohawk Competitive but winless through 2014, Discreet Marq got back to the winner’s circle and became a millionaire in the Ticonderoga. Stalking longshot leader One Time Only, the 4-year-old filly took the lead heading into the far turn and drew off to win as she liked, geared down by jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. The margin of victory was 1 three lengths; the final time, 1:44.36 for the 1 ⁄16 miles over a “good” turf course. Jockey Taylor Rice on last-place finisher Mah Jong Maddnes lodged a claim of foul against the winner, but the result stood. By Discreet Cat out of To Marquet (by Marquetry), Discreet Marq is the third generation bred by the Generazios, who watched from their home in Florida with mixed emotions. “She looked so beautiful today,” said Patricia. “We enjoyed this so much. It was just incredible.” Despite their own active breeding operation, the Generazios have elected to enter Discreet Marq in the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky November sale, a decision Patricia ad- mitted was not an easy one to make. “It’s very difficult,” she said softly. “But we feel as though she probably deserves to go to better stallions. I can’t imagine her not running. I can’t imagine anyone else owning her.” Discreet Marq retires with a record of 7-5-3 from 19 starts and earnings of $1,067,900. In addition to the Del Mar Oaks, she won the Sands Point Stakes (gr. IIT) and placed in four other graded stakes, losing by a half-length or less in three of them.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-38.pgs 10.21.2014 16:52 NewYorkTbredBreeders under jockey Angel Arroyo, who picked up the mount from his grieving cousin Luis Saez, home in Panama following the death of his brother Juan in a riding accident at Indiana Grand Racing and Casino. Kharafa was purchased privately last fall by Paul Braver- man, who owns the 5-year-old gelding in partnership with Timothy Pinch. Unable to be at Belmont because of a travel commitment, Braverman made sure to get an early flight so that he could arrive at his destination in time to watch the race. “We got here just in time to see it,” said Braverman. By Kitalpha out of the King of Kings mare Exquisite Cassie, 1 1 ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA Kharafa ran the 1 ⁄16 miles on turf in 1:45.01, winning by 1 ⁄4 Trainer Christophe Clement (yellow tie) and jockey Irad lengths. Ortiz Jr. in winner’s circle afer Discreet Marq’s Ticonderoga “We were supposed to have Luiz Saez today, and we’re re- victory ally proud of Angel,” said Braverman. “Our thoughts are with Luis.” To Marquet is currently in foal to Ghostzapper, and the Braverman purchased Kharafa on the recommendation of Generazios have a weanling and a yearling full brother to Dis- trainer Tim Hills, who called him to say Kharafa was going to creet Marq, though none of them are gray, a color to which be sold. Patricia admits that she’s partial. “He said to me, ‘Paul, this is a horse you want to get,’ ” “We went to look at our babies in Ocala last week, and I said, Braverman recalled. ‘I can’t believe we don’t have a lot of grays,’ ” she said laughing. In nine starts for Braverman, Kharafa has won three times, “But we’re extremely happy all of them stakes, with about To Marquet, and I’d four top-three finishes. love to see Discreet Marq’s The Mohawk victory sister be gray.” pushed his earnings to Generazio noted with $653,497. more than a hint of nostal- Kharafa spent last gia the possibility of Dis- winter with Hills at Gulf- creet Marq coming back stream Park, where he home after the sale if her finished eighth in the reserve isn’t met, but she’s Appleton Stakes (gr. IIIT) also pragmatic. in March, but Braverman “It all comes to an end,” expects to give him the she said. “We’ve had other winter off this year. good ones before, too.” “We took him to Florida to give him a rest; he re- One to Get ally earned it last year,” What a difference a year explained Braverman. makes. “We probably brought him Kharafa finished 10th in the back a bit earlier than we should 2013 Mohawk Stakes, making have, and he got into a tough his first start for new connec- race and didn’t get out well. This tions after the death of his own- year he’ll go to Craig Wheeler’s er and breeder Lawrence Du- farm at the end of the season.” rocher. He was coming off an Braverman has been so emotional win in the Ashley T. happy with Kharafa that he Cole Stakes, his first stakes win, purchased his full sister at the attended by Durocher’s daugh- Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co.’s Au- ter, Kate, a few months after her gust yearling sale for $25,000. father’s death. Her name is Saratoga Sassy. This year, taking on a field “She’s being broken right of graded stakes winners in the Top, Kharafa, inside, ekes out a narrow victory in the Mo- now,” he said, “and we hope to $200,000 Mohawk, Kharafa hawk Stakes; Kharafa’s trainer Tim Hills (right) enjoys the have her running late next sum- cruised to a confident victory winner’s circle presentation with jockey Angel Arroyo mer or early fall.”

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-39.pgs 10.21.2014 16:52 NewYorkTbredBreeders Good to GO

Good Luck Gus draws clear in the stretch at Finger Lakes; above, a happy crew in the winner’s circle

fer Memorial Stakes at Indiana Grand Race Course the same day as the Futu- rity. Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, and Gary Aisquith have also won a pair of grade I races with Belle Gallantey, a $35,000 SV PHOTOGRAPHY claim last December, and three stakes TAKING HIS SECOND STEP against Good Luck Gus powers with Lion D N A. stakes company, Good Luck Gus stepped Dubb, with the assistance of agent Kim 1 on the gas on his way to a 5 /4-length run- his way to win the New Valerio, purchased Good Luck Gus from away win Oct. 4 in the $252,098 New the consignment of the Taylor Made Sales York Breeders’ Futurity at Finger Lakes York BreedersÕ Futurity Agency for $97,000 at last year’s Fasig-Tip- Gaming and Racetrack. Trainer Rudy Ro- ton New York-bred preferred yearling sale driguez had the bay colt shipped to Fin- Good Luck Gus broke his maiden in Saratoga Springs. ger Lakes from his base at Aqueduct, and second time out July 28 at Saratoga. He Good Luck Gus was bred by Fred W. the trip paid off with a first-prize check of stepped up to stakes company on New Hertrich III and is out of the Deputy $151,259 for Michael Dubb, Bethlehem York Showcase Day at the Spa and ran Minister mare Tacticmove. 1 Stables, and The Elkstone Group. fourth in the 6 ⁄2-furlong Funny Cide Hertrich bought Tacticmove carrying Away well under Wilfredo Rohena, Stakes. The winner that day, Upstart, the Futurity winner for $35,000 at the the 9-5 favorite tracked pacesetter and would go on to run second to Daredevil 2011 Keeneland November sale. Despite 37-1 longshot Fallfire through early in the $500,000 Champagne Stakes (gr. a lackluster racing career that lasted one splits of :22.47 for the opening quarter- I) Oct. 4 at Belmont. start, Tacticmove brought some pretty mile and :45.86 for the half-mile of the “He was working very well and powerful bloodlines to Hertrich’s brood- six-furlong Futurity. Third early and im- seemed a lot more focused with blink- mare band. A half sister to two stakes proving to second position on the back- ers,” Rodriguez said of Good Luck Gus. winners including grade II winner Cat stretch, Good Luck Gus, equipped with “This win was very special for us.” Fighter, Tacticmove is out of Strategic blinkers for the first time, made his bid The win was also special for Ashford Maneuver, winner of the Spinaway and midway through the far turn. The colt Stud, the home of Good Luck Gus’ sire, Matron (gr. I) stakes in 1993. Sold after took over in upper stretch and kicked Lookin At Lucky. A two-time champion her racing career for $800,000 to Betty clear, widening his margin of victory and the 2010 Preakness Stakes (gr. I) Moran’s Brushwood Stable, Strategic Ma- while being ridden out. His final time winner, Lookin At Lucky ranks second neuver was a prolific broodmare, as her over the “good” going was 1:11.87. on the first-crop sire list thanks to Good yearlings sold for more than $6 million. Thank You finished second and was Luck Gus, who is his leading earner Strategic Maneuver died Sept. 24. followed by Fallfire, who outran his with $217,059 in the bank. Hertrich heads an enterprise that odds to finish third. The order of fin- The win is equally special for his own- operates car dealerships in Delaware, ish was completed by Pierce’s Prize; the ership group that is having a spectacular Maryland, and New Jersey. Hertrich’s filly Dunn Listening, winner of the Lady year with their runners. In addition to breeding program has produced suc- Finger Stakes on Sept. 6; Deputy Buster- Good Luck Gus, Dubb, Bethlehem Sta- cessful runners such as European stone; and Summer Brother. bles, and The Elkstone Group scored at champion Shamardal and grade I win- Morning line even-money favorite Saratoga with Condo Commando in the ners Boys At Tosconova and Street Boss. Bustin It was an early scratch, as was Spinaway Stakes (gr. I) and with Abra- Boys At Tosconova stands at Questroyal longshot Smilingsundae, another filly. ham, winner of the Michael G. Schae- North near Stillwater.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-40.pgs 10.21.2014 15:26 NewYorkTbredBreeders NEW YORK-BRED STAKES WINNERS

SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 – OCTOBER 19, 2014

LAUREL DASH STAKES (T) 2008: New Mandate, b g, by Full Mandate. Raced 1 yr, 6 sts, 2ÑAtlantic's Smile, 122, f, 4, (Stormy AtlanticÑSerenity's Smile, by Laurel Park, 9/27, $100,000g ($100,000), 3 and up, 6f, 1:07.99, 1 win, $9,142. Died 2012. Dixie Brass), A++, $10,000, OÑFrancis J. Paolangeli course firm. 2009: DREAMSGONEWILD, dkb/br g, by Freud. ($22,000 3ÑVicki's Dancer, 120, m, 5, (Disco RicoÑLove That Glitter, by obsaug yrlg). 1ÑDREAMSGONEWILD, 120, g, 5, (FreudÑTwin Stroller, by Strolling Glitterman), B+, $5,000, OÑMichael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables and Along), A+, $60,000, BÑCarapan Farm (N.Y.), OÑPaul M. Steckel, At 5: Won Laurel Dash S (T). Gary Aisquith TÑBruce F. Alexander, JÑTrevor McCarthy 2011: Piranha Pete, dkb/br c, by Freud. Unraced. ($14,000 2ÑBold Thunder, 118, c, 4, (Bold n' FlashyÑStormy Kristine, by obswin yrlg; $10,000 easmay 2yo). MarginsÑ1½, ¾, 2. 8 starters. Storm Creek), D, $20,000, OÑAndrew Sulley Inbreeding: 5SX5D ; 4SX4DX5D . Capella Dancer, gr/ro m, 2009 3ÑBen's Cat, 124, g, 8, (Parker's Storm CatÑTwofox, by Thirty Nicking: FREUD w/STROLLING ALONG mares: 2 foals, 1 str, 1 Eight Paces), D, $10,000, OÑThe Jim Stable wnr (50%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (50%), 0 GSW (0%) Unbridled, 87 MarginsѾ, neck, 2½. 10 starters. Unbridled's Broodmare sire: STROLLING ALONG, dkb/br, 1990-1995. Sire ROCKPORT Song, 93 Trolley Song, 83 Dreamsgonewild, dkb/br g, 2009 of 23 dams of 102 foals, 72 rnrs (71%), 53 wnrs (52%), 8 2yo HARBOR, gr/ro, 02 Copelan, 80 Storm Bird, 78 wnrs (8%), 0.94 AEI, 1.36 CI; 3 sw. Regal Miss Storm Cat, 83 Copelan, 95 Regal Pennant, 88 Terlingua, 76 2nd dam: Treasure Coast, b, 1985. Bred by Kinghaven Farms FREUD, Limited (Ont.). Unraced. Dam of MILES GLORIOSUS (c, Re- b, 98 Mr. Prospector, 70 Rahy, 85 priced; $866,030, Won Premio Natale di Roma twice, Premio Buddy, 85 Mariah's Storm, 91 Morning Games, 76 Immense, 79 Emirates Airline, Premio del Piazzale-Memorial Enrico Camici, BUDDY'S BIRD, Premio Campobello, Premio del Giubileo; 2nd Premio Carlo ch, 96 Arctic Tern, 73 Danzig, 77 Vittadini, It-II, Premio Ribot, It-II, Premio Anniversario Trattato Lovely Bird, 90 Strolling Along, 90 Swift Gal, 80 TWIN Cadillacing, 84 di Roma, Premio Signorino-Memorial A. Lancellotti, Premio STROLLER, Villa Borghese, Premio Botticelli, Premio del Piazzale-Memorial dkb/br, 96 Foolish Pleasure, 72 Enrico Camici; 3rd Premio Emilio Turati, It-II, Premio Federico Treasure Coast, 85 No. One Bundles, 78 Tesio, It-III, Premio del Giubileo, Premio Merano, Premio del Piazzale Memorial Enrico Camici, Emirates Airline Premio , Premio Bereguardo, Premio Federico Regoli, Criterium Mediterraneo, Premio Natale di Roma), No. One Gem (f, Geiger Counter; $170,018, 2nd Fanfreluche S, R, Lady Angela S, R; 3rd Detroit Miss H; producer), Numberonetreasure (f, Bold Ruckus; $19,621, 3rd Victorian Queen S, RT; dam of TEASE THE TIGER). Granddam of Found Treasure.

ARCTIC QUEEN STAKES (R) Finger Lakes, 10/4, $50,000g ($50,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y.-bred, 6f, 1:12.11, track muddy. 1ÑCAPELLA DANCER, 118, m, 5, (Rockport HarborÑBuddy's Bird,

by Buddy), B, $30,000, BÑWinter Creek Farm, Joseph and Jennifer SV PHOTOGRAPHY Daniels (N.Y.), OÑHappy Face Racing Stable, TÑMichael S. Ferraro, Capella Dancer JÑDaniel P. Vergara JIM MCCUE/MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB JIM MCCUE/MARYLAND Dreamsgonewild

RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned At 2 2 0 0 0 $1,315 At 3 7 1 2 1 $58,948 At 4 9 3 2 1 $123,219 At 5 4 3(1) 0 1 $143,346 Lifetime 22 7(1) 4 3 $326,828 Sire: Freud, b, 1998. Raced 2 yrs in Eng, Fr, and Ire, 12 sts, 1 win, $44,016. 3rd Cork and Orrery S (Eng-II). Lifetime: 10 crops, 731 foals, 430 rnrs (59%), 294 wnrs (40%), 80 2yo wnrs (11%), 39 sw (5%), 1.71 AEI, 1.28 CI, 193 sale yrlgs, avg $31,876, 0.6 TNA. VICTORY LANE FARM In 2014: 5 sw, 167 2yos, 17 2yo rnrs, 4 2yo wnrs, 22 sale yrlgs, 511 Tower Hill Road avg $32,486. 1st dam: Twin Stroller, dkb/br, 1996. Bred by Gustav Schickedanz Millbrook New York 12545 (Ont.). Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, 1 win, $18,120. Dam of 6 named foals, 5 rnrs, 5 wnrs, 1 sw. ($8,000, 2000 keenov; $5,500, 2001 obsoct, Tactical Advantage). BARN: (845) 677 - 0167 CELL: (914) 456 - 7048 2001: Slipped. 2002: Island Reversal, dkb/br f, by Tactical Advantage. Raced Owner/Manager - Dawn Hew 5 yrs, 48 sts, 3 wins, $130,477. ($65,000 obsmar 2yo). 2003: Shiny Item, dkb/br g, by Tomorrows Cat. Raced 2 yrs, Email: [email protected] 12 sts, 1 win, $11,674. 2004: B c, by Rock and Roll. Died 2006. Specializing in: Mares & Foals, Retirees 2005: Tough Bellesa, dkb/br f, by Good and Tough. Raced 2 yrs, 11 sts, 1 win, $28,960. ($8,000 obswin yrlg). Lay ups - injuries and post surgical 2006: Dkb/br c, by Full Mandate. ($16,000 obswin yrlg). Died 2007.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-41.pgs 10.21.2014 16:54 NewYorkTbredBreeders NEW YORK-BRED NEW YORK BREEDERS' FUTURITY (R) Finger Lakes, 10/4, $252,098g ($252,098), 2yo, N.Y.-bred, 6f, Stakes Winners 1:11.87, track good. 1—GOOD LUCK GUS, 122, c, (Lookin At Lucky—Tacticmove, by Deputy Minister), A++, $151,259, B—Fred W. Hertrich III (N.Y.), O— RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, and The Elkstone Group, T—Rudy R. Rodriguez, J—Wilfredo Rohena Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 2—Thank You, 122, g, (Congrats—Actceptional, by Noactor), B+, At 2 2 1 1 0 $14,080 $50,420, O—Michael Mareina, Nathan Mitts, and Kuehne Racing At 3 9 2 3(1) 1 $47,040 3—Fallfire, 122, g, (Tiago—Monarch Miss, by Storm Broker), A+, At 4 12 5(1) 4(1) 1 $110,320 $25,210, O—David L. Smart At 5 7 3(1) 1(1) 1 $71,736 Margins—5½, 1, ½. 7 starters. Lifetime 30 11(2) 9(3) 3 $243,176 Good Luck Gus, b c, 2012 Sire: ROCKPORT HARBOR, gr/ro, 2002-2013. Raced 3 yrs, 8 sts, Mr. Prospector, 70 5 wins, $324,800. Won Remsen S (gr. II), Nashua S (gr. III), COADY PHOTOGRAPHY Smart Strike, 92 Essex H (gr. III); 2nd Rebel S (gr. III). Dayatthespa LOOKIN AT Classy 'n Smart, 81 Lifetime: 5 crops, 414 foals, 316 rnrs (76%), 224 wnrs (54%), LUCKY, b, 07 Belong to Me, 89 73 2yo wnrs (18%), 25 sw (6%), 1.39 AEI, 1.47 CI, 260 sale Sire: CITY ZIP, ch, 1998. Raced 2 yrs, 23 sts, 9 wins, Private Feeling, 99 yrlgs, avg $36,893, 0.8 TNA. $818,225. Won Hopeful S (gr. I), Saratoga Special S (gr. Regal Feeling, 86 In 2014: 8 sw, 56 2yos, 20 2yo rnrs, 5 2yo wnrs, 7 sale yrlgs, II), Amsterdam S (gr. II), Sanford S (gr. II), Tremont S (gr. Vice Regent, 67 avg $32,143. III), Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup S (gr. III), Bergen County Deputy Minister, 79 1st dam: Buddy's Bird, ch, 1996. Bred by Gallagher's Stud (N.Y.). S, Hirsch Jacobs S; 2nd Futurity S (gr. I), Hutcheson S (gr. TACTICMOVE, Mint Copy, 70 Raced 1 yr, 5 sts, $26,480. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 rnrs, 7 II), Kentucky Cup Sprint S (gr. II), Kentucky Breeders' Cup b, 01 Strategic Cryptoclearance, 84 wnrs, 2 sw. S (gr. III); 3rd King's Bishop S (gr. I), Fountain of Youth S Maneuver, 91 2000: LAPIS, dkb/br f, by Southern Halo. Raced 4 yrs, 28 sts, 4 (gr. I), Kelso H (gr. IIT), Flash S. Prayer Wheel, 86 wins, $152,816. Won Union Avenue S (R). ($2,500 easdec Lifetime: 10 crops, 795 foals, 625 rnrs (79%), 477 wnrs (60%), wnlg; $15,000 obsaug yrlg). 166 2yo wnrs (21%), 53 sw (7%), 1.69 AEI, 1.47 CI, 370 sale 2001: Howyalikedemapples, ch g, by Rodeo. Raced 7 yrs, 52 yrlgs, avg $41,405, 0.8 TNA. sts, 9 wins, $128,665. ($6,500 easoct yrlg). In 2014: 16 sw, 100 2yos, 38 2yo rnrs, 8 2yo wnrs, 45 sale 2002: Slipped. yrlgs, avg $68,767. 2004: Schifty's Angela, b f, by Intidab. Raced 7 yrs, 48 sts, 10 1st dam: M'Lady Doc, b, 2000. Bred by Hurstland Farm (Ky.). wins, $106,898. ($18,000 saraug yrlg). 2005: Chernobyl Princess, dkb/br f, by Say Florida Sandy. Raced 2 yrs, 7 sts, $2,080. Dam of 4 named foals, 4 rnrs, 4 Raced 3 yrs, 24 sts, 3 wins, $94,328. ($6,000 ftnopn yrlg). wnrs, 1 sw. ($40,000, 2001 keesep yrlg). 2006: Doast, b g, by Wheelaway. Raced 2 yrs, 7 sts, 2 wins, 2005: Doc Can Do, b g, by Quiet American. Raced 5 yrs, 40 $55,017. ($65,000 saraug yrlg). sts, 7 wins, $126,140. ($110,000 keenov wnlg). 2008: Brownsteins, dkb/br f, by A. P. Warrior. Raced 3 yrs, 16 2006: Ch f, by Wiseman's Ferry. sts, 1 win, $27,034. ($23,000 saraug yrlg). 2007: Big Pretty, b g, by Wiseman's Ferry. Raced 3 yrs, 16 2009: CAPELLA DANCER, gr/ro f, by Rockport Harbor. sts, 1 win, $15,455. ($1,000 ftkfeb yrlg; $2,000 ftkoct At 3: 2nd Niagara S (R). yrlg). Died 2011.

At 4: Won Susan B. Anthony H (R), 2nd Arctic Queen H (R). 2008: Barren. SV PHOTOGRAPHY At 5: Won Arctic Queen S (R), 2nd Jack Betta Be Rite S (R). 2009: DAYATTHESPA, ch f, by City Zip. ($50,000 saraug yrlg). Good Luck Gus 2011: Suspicious Mind, b c, by Rockport Harbor. Raced 1 yr, At 2: 2nd S (Can-IIIT). At 3: Won Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S (gr. IT), 1 st, 0 wins, $4,000. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD 2012: Feisty Elmo, ch c, by Utopia (Japan). Unraced. Herecomesthebride S (gr. IIIT), Appalachian S (gr. 2013: Ch c, by Utopia (Japan). IIIT), Riskaverse S (T), Sweetest Chant S (T). Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Inbreeding: 5SX3D Mr. Prospector. At 4: Won Yaddo S (RT), You Go West Girl S (RT), 2nd First At 2 4 2(1) 1 0 $217,059 Nicking: ROCKPORT HARBOR w/BUDDY mares: 2 foals, 2 strs, Lady S (gr. IT), Eatontown H (gr. IIIT). Lifetime 4 2(1) 1 0 $217,059 At 5: Won First Lady S (gr. IT), Yaddo S (RT), 2nd Fasig- 1 wnr (50%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 0 GSW (0%) Sire: LOOKIN AT LUCKY, b, 2007. Raced 2 yrs, 13 sts, 9 wins, Tipton De La Rose S (RT). Broodmare sire: Buddy, b, 1985-2002. Sire of 8 dams of 42 $3,307,278. Champion 2yo and 3yo colt. Won Preakness S 2010: The Big Deluxe, gr/ro c, by Silver Wagon. Raced 3 yrs, foals, 35 rnrs (83%), 20 wnrs (48%), 5 2yo wnrs (12%), 0.96 (gr. I), Izod Haskell Invitational S (gr. I), CashCall Futurity (gr. I), 25 sts, 7 wins, $234,931. ($20,000 eassep yrlg). AEI, 1.28 CI; 3 sw. Norfolk S (gr. I), Del Mar Futurity (gr. I), Indiana Derby (gr. II), Nicking: CITY ZIP w/DOC'S LEADER mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 wnr 2nd dam: Lovely Bird, ch, 1990. Bred by Gallagher's Stud (N.Y.). Rebel S (gr. II), Best Pal S (gr. II); 2nd Grey Goose Breeders' (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 1 GSW (100%) Raced 3 yrs in Eng and NA, 7 sts, 1 win, $16,753. Dam of LA Cup Juvenile (gr. I); 3rd Santa Anita Derby (gr. I). FOQUITA (f, Iron; $10,556, Champion 2yo filly in Peru. Won Broodmare sire: DOC'S LEADER, ch, 1986-2001. Sire of 37 Lifetime: 1 crop, 113 foals, 26 rnrs (23%), 14 wnrs (12%), 14 Clasico Hipodromo de Santa Beatriz twice, Clasico Roberto dams of 138 foals, 106 rnrs (77%), 74 wnrs (54%), 15 2yo 2yo wnrs (12%), 4 sw (4%), 1.80 AEI, 2.33 CI, 131 sale yrlgs, Alvarez Calderon Granados; 2nd Clasico Augusto Mostajo wnrs (11%), 1.41 AEI, 1.35 CI; 8 sw. avg $67,474, 1.2 TNA. In 2014: 4 sw, 113 2yos, 26 2yo rnrs, 14 2yo wnrs, 43 sale Barrera, PER-III, Clasico Enrique D. Barreda y Ricardo Barreda 2nd dam: Smart Queen, b, 1979. Bred by Nuckols Bros. (Ky.). yrlgs, avg $68,907. Laos; producer; dam of Comandita). Raced 1 yr, 3 sts, 0 wins, $300. Dam of PHI BETA DOC (g, Doc's Leader; $442,815, Won Saranac H, gr. IIIT, Virginia Derby, 1st dam: Tacticmove, b, 2001. Bred by Brushwood Stable (Pa.). FIRST LADY STAKES (GR. IT) T, Nick Shuk Memorial S, T, Lamplighter H, T; 2nd National Raced 1 yr, 1 st. Dam of 6 named foals, 4 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. Keeneland, 10/4, $400,000a ($400,000), 3 and up, f and m, 8f, Museum of Racing Hall of Fame H, gr. IIT, Grey Beret S, T, ($400,000, 2002 keejul yrlg; $35,000, 2011 keenov, Lookin 1:35.21, course good. Hopemont S, T, Bet Twice S, T; 3rd Calder Derby, T, Cape Henlo- At Lucky; $13,000, 2013 keenov, Discreetly Mine). 1—DAYATTHESPA, 124, m, 5, (City Zip—M'Lady Doc, by Doc's pen S, T), QUEEN MARY'S BOY (g, Full Pocket; $85,899, Won 2005: Missile Mania, ch g, by Golden Missile. Raced 1 yr, 1 Leader), A+, $240,000, B—Castellare DiCracchiolo Stable, John Crac- San Mateo Mile S), Bright King (c, Bright Launch; $27,843, st, 0 wins, $250. ($90,000 keesep yrlg; $130,000 barmar chiolo, and Scott Goldsher (N.Y.), O—Jerry and Ronald Frankel, Steve 2nd First Citizens Sian's Gold Sprint, Tri-II), Queen Ginni (f, 2yo). Died 2009. Laymon, and Bradley Thoroughbreds, T—Chad C. Brown, J—John R. Ginistrelli; $43,083, 3rd Little Lady S; producer). 2007: Determined Daria, b f, by Tale of the Cat. Unraced. Velazquez Dayatthespa, ch m, 2009 ($32,000 keesep yrlg). 2—Better Lucky, 124, m, 5, (Ghostzapper—Sahara Gold, by Seeking 2008: Corporate Strategy, b c, by Henny Hughes. Unraced. the Gold), A++, $80,000, O—Godolphin Racing Mr. Prospector, 70 ($220,000 keenov wnlg; $280,000 obsmar 2yo). 3—Filimbi, 124, f, 4, (Mizzen Mast—Flute, by Seattle Slew), D, Carson City, 87 2009: Not bred. Blushing Promise, 82 $40,000, O—Juddmonte Farms CITY ZIP, 2010: Catty Matty, b f, by Henny Hughes. Raced 1 yr, Margins—1½, neck, head. 9 starters. ch, 98 Relaunch, 76 1 st, 0 wins, $1,800. ($10,000 ftkjul yrlg; $40,000 Baby Zip, 91 ftkoct yrlg). RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Thirty Zip, 83 2011: Follow My Luck, ch f, by Elusive Quality. Raced 2 yrs Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Mr. Leader, 66 in NA and PR, 10 sts, 1 win, $10,936. ($17,000 keesep At 2 3 1 1(1) 0 $64,892 Doc's Leader, 86 With Patience, 74 yrlg; $35,000 obsapr 2yo). At 3 6 5(5) 0 0 $515,000 M'LADY DOC, 2012: GOOD LUCK GUS, b c, by Lookin At Lucky. ($97,000 At 4 5 2(2) 2(2) 0 $259,000 b, 00 King Pellinore, 72 saraug yrlg). At 5 3 2(2) 1(1) 0 $350,000 Smart Queen, 79 Clever Bird, 70 At 2: Won New York Breeders' Futurity (R). Lifetime 17 10(9) 4(4) 0 $1,188,892 2013: Barren.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-42.pgs 10.21.2014 14:53 NewYorkTbredBreeders 2014: Ch c, by Discreetly Mine. Sire: HOOK AND LADDER, dkb/br, 1997. Raced 5 yrs, 19 sts, 6 2013: B f, by Bernardini. Inbreeding: 3SX5DX5D Mr. Prospector; 5SX4D Northern Dancer. wins, $388,120. Won Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup Sprint 2014: B f, by More Than Ready. Nicking: LOOKIN AT LUCKY w/DEPUTY MINISTER mares: 2 H (gr. II), Mr. Prospector H (gr. III); 2nd Forest Hills H (gr. II); Inbreeding: 5SX5D Native Dancer; 4SX4D ; 5SX5D Raise foals, 2 strs, 1 wnr (50%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 1 SW (50%), 3rd Carter H (gr. I). a Native. 0 GSW (0%) Lifetime: 7 crops, 344 foals, 281 rnrs (82%), 204 wnrs (59%), 52 Nicking: HOOK AND LADDER w/CLEVER TRICK mares: 4 foals, 4 2yo wnrs (15%), 9 sw (3%), 0.98 AEI, 1.45 CI, 82 sale yrlgs, strs, 2 wnrs (50%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (25%), 0 GSW (0%) Broodmare sire: DEPUTY MINISTER, dkb/br, 1979-2004. Sire of avg $27,995, 0.5 TNA. Broodmare sire: CLEVER TRICK, dkb/br, 1976-2004. Sire of 452 571 dams of 3,302 foals, 2,517 rnrs (76%), 1,848 wnrs (56%), In 2014: 2 sw. 478 2yo wnrs (14%), 1.67 AEI, 1.45 CI; 232 sw. dams of 2,793 foals, 2,068 rnrs (74%), 1,441 wnrs (52%), 1st dam: Wouldthisbemagic, b, 2002. Bred by R. Larry Johnson 399 2yo wnrs (14%), 1.09 AEI, 1.31 CI; 120 sw. 2nd dam: STRATEGIC MANEUVER, b, 1991. Bred by Victoria and (Ky.). Raced 3 yrs, 13 sts, 3 wins, $43,250. Dam of 4 named Michael Ashford (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 10 sts, 5 wins, $414,340. 2nd dam: Magical Meadow, ch, 1995. Bred by R. Larry Johnson foals, 4 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. ($110,000, 2008 keenov, Street (Md.). Unraced. Dam of STREET MAGICIAN (c, Street Cry (Ire); Won Spinaway S (gr. I), Matron S (gr. I), Demoiselle S (gr. II), Sense). Schuylerville S (gr. II); 3rd Florida Oaks. Dam of CAT FIGHTER $254,440, Won Hirsch Jacobs S, gr. III, Aventura S, Karl Boyes 2008: Magical Run, b c, by Cherokee Run. Raced 1 yr, 5 sts, Memorial Northwestern Pa S; sire). (f, Storm Cat; $277,860, Won La Canada S, gr. II; 2nd Dou- 1 win, $10,580. bledogdare S; 3rd Louisville Breeders' Cup H, gr. II, El Encino I'm Stoked, b c, 2010 2009: Sim Sala Bim, b f, by Street Sense. Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, S, gr. II, Iowa Distaff Breeders' Cup S; producer), ISHIGURU 0 wins, $395. Northern Dancer, 61 (c, Danzig; $115,032, Won Miller Flying Five S, Ire-III, Belgrave Dixieland Band, 2010: I'M STOKED, b c, by Hook and Ladder. S; 2nd Richard H Faught Memorial S; sire in Eng.). Granddam 80 Mississippi Mud, 73 At 4: Won George W. Barker S (R), Leon Reed Memorial S (R). HOOK AND of SHUMOOS, Diamond Head. LADDER, Cox's Ridge, 74 2011: Dusk to Dawn, b g, by Malibu Moon. Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, dkb/br, 97 LEON REED MEMORIAL STAKES (R) 0 wins, $2,865. Taianna, 92 Prospector's Fable, 2012: Not bred. 87 Finger Lakes, 10/4, $50,000g ($50,000), 3 and up, N.Y.-bred, 6f, 1:10.42, track good. Icecapade, 69 Clever Trick, 76 1—I'M STOKED, 124, c, 4, (Hook and Ladder—Wouldthisbemagic, WOULDTHIS Kankakee Miss, 67 by Clever Trick), A++, $30,000, B/O— Chester and Mary Broman Sr. BEMAGIC, (N.Y.), T—Michael E. Hushion, J—Wilfredo Rohena b, 02 Magical Meadowlake, 83 2—Frisky Warrior, 122, g, 5, (Desert Warrior—Let's Roll Lady, by Meadow, 95 Special Kell, 87 Maria's Mon), B+, $10,000, O—Ralph D'Alessandro 3—Sundae On Sunday, 118, h, 5, (Chief Seattle—Sundae Bride, by Runaway Groom), B+, $5,000, O—Stone Bridge Farm and Very GREY STAKES (Can-III) Un Stable ½ Margins—2, 1½, ¾. 7 starters. Woodbine, 10/5, $133,380g ($138,982/C$156,300), 2yo, 8 f, 1:45.15, track fast. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD 1—INTERNATIONAL STAR, 115, c, (Fusaichi Pegasus—Parlez, by French Deputy), A++, $80,028, B—Katharine M. Voss and Robert T. Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Manfuso (N.Y.), O—Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey, T—Michael J. At 3 4 2 0 0 $67,227 Maker, J—Rafael Manuel Hernandez

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-43.pgs 10.21.2014 14:53 NewYorkTbredBreeders NEW YORK-BRED Broodmare sire: FRENCH DEPUTY, ch, 1992. Sire of 320 dams 2009: Marquet Heiress, gr/ro f, by Wildcat Heir. Raced 1 yr, 2 of 994 foals, 841 rnrs (85%), 598 wnrs (60%), 220 2yo wnrs sts, 0 wins, $1,650. Stakes Winners (22%), 1.64 AEI, 1.33 CI; 63 sw. 2010: DISCREET MARQ, gr/ro f, by Discreet Cat. 2nd dam: Speak Halory, b, 1989. Bred by Elmendorf Farm (Ky.). At 2: Won Lie Low S (T), 3rd Voodoo Dancer S (T). Raced 3 yrs, 22 sts, 4 wins, $64,105. 3rd Blazing Skies H At 3: Won Del Mar Oaks (gr. IT), Sands Point S (gr. IIT), 3—Hollywood Critic, 115, c, (Blame—Kalosca, by Kaldoun), C, (T). Dam of Lovely Sage (f, Gentlemen (Arg); $80,930, 2nd Pebbles S (T), Eventail S (RT), 2nd Garden City S $13,338, O—Bruce Lunsford (gr. IT), Matriarch S (gr. IT), Sweetest Chant S (T), La Troienne S, gr. III; producer). Granddam of NEW EDITION, ½ ½ 3rd Ginger Brew S (T). Margins—1 , nose, 2 . 8 starters. RED SASHAY, KARUN, Shamaal Nibras, Harry and Lloyd. International Star, b c, 2012 At 4: Won Ticonderoga S (RT), 2nd Jenny Wiley S (gr. IT), TICONDEROGA STAKES (RT) Yaddo S (RT), 3rd TVG Diana S (gr. IT). Mr. Raise a Native, 61 2011: Bluegrass Flash, gr/ro g, by Bluegrass Cat. Raced 2 yrs, Belmont Park, 10/18, $200,000a ($200,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y., FUSAICHI Prospector, 70 Gold Digger, 62 10 sts, 2 wins, $132,425. PEGASUS, 8½f, 1:44.36, course good. 2013: Too Discreet, gr/ro c, by Discreet Cat. b, 97 Danzig, 77 1—DISCREET MARQ, 119, f, 4, (Discreet Cat—To Marquet, by Mar- 2014: B c, by Discreet Cat. Angel Fever, 90 quetry), A++, $120,000, B/O—Patricia Generazio (N.Y.), T—Christophe Rowdy Angel, 79 Clement, J—Irad Ortiz Jr. Inbreeding: 5SX5D Northern Dancer. Deputy Minister, 79 2—Old Harbor, 118, f, 3, (Raffie's Majesty—Royal Mast, by Roy), Nicking: DISCREET CAT w/MARQUETRY mares: 2 foals, 2 strs, 2 French Deputy, 92 A++, $40,000, O—Joseph Birnbaum wnrs (100%), 1 2yo wnr (50%), 2 SW (100%), 2 GSW (100%) Mitterand, 81 PARLEZ, 3—Selenite, 118, f, 3, (Cosmonaut—Offhand Remark, by Western Broodmare sire: MARQUETRY, ch, 1987-2013. Sire of 258 b, 99 Verbatim, 65 Expression), B+, $20,000, O— William J. Punk Jr. and Philip DiLeo dams of 946 foals, 658 rnrs (70%), 444 wnrs (47%), 148 2yo Speak Halory, 89 Margins—3, 3½, 1½. 12 starters. Halory, 84 wnrs (16%), 1.26 AEI, 1.29 CI; 40 sw. Discreet Marq, gr/ro f, 2010 2nd dam: PRETTY MOMMA, ro, 1990. Bred by Frank Generazio Storm Cat, 83 Jr. (Fla.). Raced 3 yrs, 19 sts, 8 wins, $147,545. Won Egret Forestry, 96 S (T), Jersey Lilly S (T), New Era S (T), West Long Branch S DISCREET CAT, Shared Interest, 88 (T); 3rd Blue Sparkler S, Lewis Morris S (T), Prom S. Dam of b, 03 Private Account, 76 PRETTY IMPOSING (f, Defrere; $276,338, Won Incredible Pretty Revenge S, Klassy Briefcase S; 2nd Candy Eclair S; 3rd Dixie Discreet, 92 Pretty Persuasive, 88 Flag S, Incredible Revenge S; producer). Granddam of WICKED Conquistador Cielo, 79 TUNE, Image of Noon. Marquetry, 87 TO MARQUET, Regent's Walk, 81 EMPIRE CLASSIC HANDICAP (R) gr/ro, 97 Pretty Concorde Bound, 81 Belmont Park, 10/18, $300,000a ($300,000), 3 and up, N.Y.-bred, 9f, Momma, 90 Turn to Mommie, 81 1:48.51, track fast. 1—EFFINEX, 115, c, 3, (Mineshaft—What a Pear, by E Dubai), A, $180,000, B—Russell S. Cohen (N.Y.), O—Tri-Bone Stables, T—James A. Jerkens, J—Angel S. Arroyo

MICHAEL BURNS 2—So Lonesome, 116, g, 3, (Awesome Again—Dash for Money, by International Star General Meeting), A, $60,000, O—Patricia Schuler 3—Beautyinthepulpit, 121, h, 6, (Pulpit—Stolen Beauty, by Deputy RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Minister), D, $30,000, O—Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, and Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Gary Aisquith ¾ ¾ At 2 4 2(1) 2(2) 0 $190,028 Margins—neck, 5 , 1 . 9 starters. Lifetime 4 2(1) 2(2) 0 $190,028 Effinex, dkb/br c, 2011 Sire: FUSAICHI PEGASUS, b, 1997. Raced 2 yrs, 9 sts, 6 wins, Seattle Slew, 74 A.P. Indy, 89 $1,994,400. Won Kentucky Derby (gr. I), Wood Memorial S (gr. Weekend Surprise, 80 II), San Felipe S (gr. II), Jerome H (gr. II); 2nd Preakness S (gr. I). MINESHAFT, dkb/br, 99 Lifetime: 11 crops, 1,805 foals, 1,246 rnrs (69%), 830 wnrs Prospectors Mr. Prospector, 70 (46%), 145 2yo wnrs (8%), 78 sw (4%), 1.31 AEI, 2.23 CI, Delite, 89 Up the Flagpole, 78 ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS 749 sale yrlgs, avg $142,919, 3.0 TNA. Discreet Marq In 2014: 4 sw, 68 2yos, 20 2yo rnrs, 3 2yo wnrs, 2 sale yrlgs, Mr. Prospector, 70 E Dubai, 98 avg $36,000. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD WHAT A Words of War, 89 PEAR, 1st dam: Parlez, b, 1999. Bred by Robert T. Manfuso and Katha- Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned ch, 06 Pine Bluff, 89 rine Voss (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 15 sts, 3 wins, $93,360. Dam of Perfect Pear, At 2 5 2(1) 0 1(1) $98,400 97 Perfect Isn't Easy, 87 7 named foals, 7 rnrs, 5 wnrs, 2 sw. At 3 8 4(4) 3(3) 1(1) $657,500 2004: Exculpation, b c, by Broken Vow. Raced 2 yrs, 2 sts, 0 At 4 6 1(1) 2(2) 1(1) $312,000 wins, $6,900. ($43,000 eassep yrlg). Lifetime 19 7(6) 5(5) 3(3) $1,067,900 2005: C, by Two Punch. Died 2006. 2006: FOOLS IN LOVE, b f, by Not For Love. Raced 5 yrs, 23 Sire: DISCREET CAT, b, 2003. Raced 3 yrs in NA and UAE, 9 sts, 5 wins, $240,746. Won Orleans S (R); 2nd Sorority S, sts, 6 wins, $1,694,180. Won Hill 'n' Dale Cigar Mile H (gr. Maryland Million Lassie S (R); 3rd Colleen S, Maryland I), S and M Al Naboodah Group U.A.E. Derby (UAE-II), Jerome Million Distaff H (R). ($80,000 eassep yrlg). Breeders' Cup H (gr. II); 3rd Vosburgh S (gr. I), Breeders' 2007: Corbeau, b f, by Dance With Ravens. Raced 1 yr, 4 sts, Cup Dirt Mile. 0 wins, $3,000. Lifetime: 4 crops, 340 foals, 241 rnrs (71%), 163 wnrs (48%), 2008: Love Talk, b g, by Not For Love. Raced 5 yrs, 46 sts, 51 2yo wnrs (15%), 20 sw (6%), 1.42 AEI, 1.46 CI, 234 sale 10 wins, $157,015. yrlgs, avg $35,712, 0.7 TNA. 2009: Jet Pack, dkb/br g, by Jump Start. Raced 2 yrs, 19 sts, In 2014: 6 sw, 57 2yos, 24 2yo rnrs, 5 2yo wnrs, 49 sale yrlgs, 2 wins, $30,846. avg $44,041. 2010: D C Dancer, dkb/br g, by Not For Love. Raced 3 yrs, 1st dam: TO MARQUET, gr/ro, 1997. Bred by Patricia Generazio 15 sts, 3 wins, $143,817. ($60,000 eassep yrlg; $67,000 (Ky.). Raced 4 yrs, 20 sts, 5 wins, $198,236. Won Enjoy the easmay 2yo). Silence H, Regret S; 2nd Tempted S (gr. III); 3rd Phoenix S (T). Effinex 2012: INTERNATIONAL STAR, b c, by Fusaichi Pegasus. Dam of 7 named foals, 6 rnrs, 4 wnrs, 2 sw. ($85,000 eassep yrlg). 2004: C, by Forestry. Died 2004. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD At 2: Won Grey S (Can-III), 2nd With Anticipation S (gr. IIT), 2005: Marquet Cat, gr/ro g, by Cat Thief. Raced 8 yrs, 61 Rockville Centre S (R). sts, 13 wins, $387,081. 2nd Kinsman Turf Classic S (RT). Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 2013: F, by Girolamo. Died 2013. 2007: MARQUET MADNESS, ch f, by Pico Central (Brz). Raced At 3 10 3(1) 1(1) 2 $328,350 2014: C, by Not For Love. 4 yrs, 30 sts, 6 wins, $226,994. Won CoolbythePool Starter Lifetime 10 3(1) 1(1) 2 $328,350 Inbreeding: 4SX4D Halo; 4SX5DX5D Northern Dancer. S (RT); 3rd Politely S (T). Sire: MINESHAFT, dkb/br, 1999. Raced 2 yrs in Eng, Fr, and NA, Nicking: FUSAICHI PEGASUS w/FRENCH DEPUTY mares: 5 foals, 4 2008: Noredonthisbullet, gr/ro c, by Red Bullet. Raced 1 yr, 18 sts, 10 wins, $2,283,402. Horse of the Year and champion strs, 2 wnrs (40%), 1 2yo wnr (20%), 1 SW (20%), 1 GSW (20%) 2 sts, 0 wins, $360. older male. Won Jockey Club Gold Cup (gr. I), Pimlico Special

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-44.pgs 10.21.2014 14:54 NewYorkTbredBreeders H (gr. I), Suburban H (gr. I), Woodward S (gr. I), New Orleans H 1st dam: Exquisite Cassie, dkb/br, 2000. Bred by Robert Pierz RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD (gr. II), Ben Ali S (gr. III), Diplomat Way H; 2nd Stephen Foster (Ky.). Unraced. Dam of 8 named foals, 3 rnrs, 2 wnrs, 1 sw. H (gr. I), Whirlaway H (gr. III); 3rd Prix Daphnis (Fr-III). ($1,900, 2004 ftkfeb; $20,000, 2005 keenov, Victory Gallop; Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned At 3 5 4 0 0 $148,300 Lifetime: 8 crops, 528 foals, 368 rnrs (70%), 245 wnrs (46%), $20,000, 2013 easdec, E Dubai). At 4 10 6(5) 2(2) 0 $629,400 63 2yo wnrs (12%), 37 sw (7%), 1.95 AEI, 2.11 CI, 324 sale 2005: Coooee, dkb/br c, by Pine Bluff. Unraced. yrlgs, avg $119,642, 2.1 TNA. 2006: Blessed Victory, dkb/br f, by Victory Gallop. Unraced. Lifetime 15 10(5) 2(2) 0 $777,700 In 2014: 7 sw, 71 2yos, 24 2yo rnrs, 3 2yo wnrs, 53 sale yrlgs, ($20,000 keenov wnlg; $50,000 keesep yrlg; $140,000 Sire: YES IT'S TRUE, b, 1996. Raced 3 yrs, 22 sts, 11 wins, avg $100,170. obsmar 2yo). $1,080,700. Won Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash S (gr. I), 1st dam: WHAT A PEAR, ch, 2006. Bred by Russell S. Cohen 2007: Specially Blessed, b f, by Unforgettable Max. Raced 3 Riva Ridge S (gr. II), Sapling S (gr. III), Maryland Breeders' Cup (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 15 sts, 4 wins, $161,860. Won Busher S, yrs, 15 sts, 1 win, $29,590. ($3,000 obsaug yrlg; $12,000 H (gr. III), Lafayette S (gr. III), Hollywood Juvenile Championship Wistful S; 2nd Personal Girl S (R). Dam of 1 named foal, 1 obsapr 2yo). S (gr. III), Swale S (gr. III), Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup S (gr. III), rnr, 1 wnr, 1 sw. 2008: Exalted, b c, by Canadian Frontier. Unraced. Kentucky Breeders' Cup S, WHAS-11 S; 2nd Futurity S (gr. I), Bashford Manor S (gr. III); 3rd Lane's End Breeders' Futurity 2011: EFFINEX, dkb/br c, by Mineshaft. 2009: KHARAFA, b g, by Kitalpha. (gr. II), San Vicente S (gr. II), A Phenomenon H (gr. II). At 3: Won Empire Classic H (R), 2nd Albany S (R). At 3: 2nd El Prado S (T). At 4: Won Three Coins Up S (T), Ashley T. Cole S (RT), 2nd Lifetime: 11 crops, 865 foals, 726 rnrs (84%), 584 wnrs (68%), Inbreeding: 3SX3D Mr. Prospector. Kingston S (RT), 3rd West Point S (RT). 189 2yo wnrs (22%), 52 sw (6%), 1.40 AEI, 1.51 CI, 513 sale Nicking: MINESHAFT w/E DUBAI mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 1 wnr At 5: Won Mohawk S (RT), Kingston S (RT), 2nd Forbidden yrlgs, avg $62,530, 1.2 TNA. (100%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) In 2014: 8 sw, 75 2yos, 32 2yo rnrs, 15 2yo wnrs, 23 sale yrlgs, Apple S (T), 3rd Ashley T. Cole S (RT). avg $56,161. Broodmare sire: E DUBAI, b, 1998. Sire of 48 dams of 81 foals, 2010: Larry's Bentley, dkb/br g, by Defrere. Raced 1 yr, 2 44 rnrs (54%), 28 wnrs (35%), 11 2yo wnrs (14%), 1.04 AEI, sts, 0 wins, $480. 1st dam: Noble Fire, b, 2005. Bred by Chester and Mary R. 1.43 CI; 2 sw. 2011: Noa's Engine, dkb/br c, by Defrere. Unraced. Broman (N.Y.). Raced 2 yrs, 4 sts, 2 wins, $67,000. 3rd New York Stallion Fifth Avenue S (R). Dam of 3 named foals, 3 rnrs, 2nd dam: Perfect Pear, ch, 1997. Bred by Ron Etkin, Al Goldberg, 2013: Saratoga Sassy, b f, by Kitalpha. ($25,000 obsaug yrlg). 2 wnrs, 1 sw. ($115,000, 2007 obsapr 2yo). and S.D. Brilie (Ky.). Raced 1 yr, 1 st, 0 wins. 2014: B c, by E Dubai. 2009: N. F.'s Destiny, b g, by Cuvee. Raced 3 yrs, 17 sts, 5 Inbreeding: 4SX4D Northern Dancer; 4SX5D Special. MOHAWK STAKES (RT) wins, $232,870. Nicking: KITALPHA w/KING OF KINGS (IRE) mares: 1 foal, 1 str, 2010: LA VERDAD, b f, by Yes It's True. Belmont Park, 10/18, $200,000a ($200,000), 3 and up, N.Y.-bred , abt. 1 wnr (100%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) At 4: Won Distaff H (gr. II), Critical Eye S (R), Iroquois S (R), 8½f, 1:45.01, course good. Broodmare sire: KING OF KINGS (Ire), b, 1995. Sire of 274 Broadway S (R), Dancin Renee S (R), 2nd Barbara 1—KHARAFA, 123, g, 5, (Kitalpha—Exquisite Cassie, by King of dams of 840 foals, 544 rnrs (65%), 296 wnrs (35%), 64 2yo Fritchie H (gr. II), Gallant Bloom H (gr. II). Kings), A++, $120,000, B—Highmeadow Farm (N.Y.), O—Paul Braver- wnrs (8%), 0.92 AEI, 1.34 CI; 15 sw. 2011: Not bred. man and Timothy Pinch, T—Timothy A. Hills, J—Angel S. Arroyo 2012: Hot City Girl, ch f, by City Zip. Raced 1 yr, 1 st, 0 wins, 2—Lubash, 123, h, 7, (Freud—Nasty Cure, by Cure the Blues), A+, 2nd dam: Love Alleged, b, 1985. Bred by Bedford Farm and $3,000. $40,000, O—Aliyu Ben J Stables Continental Thoroughbreds (Ky.). Raced 2 yrs, 3 sts, 0 wins, 2013: Slipped. 3—King Kreesa, 123, g, 5, (King Cugat—Storm's Advance, by $3,993. Dam of LOVELY AMANDA (f, Belong to Me; $376,450, 2014: Dkb/br f, by Freud. Storm Creek), A++, $20,000, O—Gerald and Susan Kresa Won New York Stallion Perfect Arc S, RT, Montauk H, R; 2nd 2015: Not bred. Margins—1½, 1¾, ¾. 7 starters. New York Stallion Perfect Arc S, R, New York Stallion Perfect Inbreeding: 5SX5D Nearctic. Kharafa, b g, 2009 Arc S, RT, Mount Vernon H, RT; 3rd Cumberland S, R; dam of Nicking: YES IT'S TRUE w/HOOK AND LADDER mares: 1 foal, 1 str, LOVELY VIN, Lovely Tribute). Granddam of Darling Monique, 1 wnr (100%), 0 2yo wnrs (0%), 1 SW (100%), 1 GSW (100%) Raise a Native, 61 Peppy Miller, Hathors Legacy. Mr. Prospector, 70 Broodmare sire: HOOK AND LADDER, dkb/br, 1997. Sire of 13 KITALPHA, Gold Digger, 62 IROQUOIS STAKES (R) dams of 19 foals, 13 rnrs (68%), 8 wnrs (42%), 1 2yo wnr ch, 99 Nureyev, 77 (5%), 3.53 AEI, 1.49 CI; 1 sw. Miesque, 84 Belmont Park, 10/18, $150,000a ($150,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y.- 2nd dam: NOBLE AFFAIR, ch, 1996. Bred by James L. Driver Pasadoble, 79 ½ bred, 6 f, 1:17.13, track fast. (Pa.). Raced 5 yrs, 47 sts, 10 wins, $262,222. Won My Juliet Sadler's Wells, 81 1—LA VERDAD, 121, f, 4, (Yes It's True—Noble Fire, by Hook and S, West Virginia FandM National Corporation Cavada Breeders' King of Kings, 95 Ladder), A++, $90,000, B—Eklektikos Stable (N.Y.), O—Lady Sheila EXQUISITE Zummerudd, 81 Classic S (R); 2nd West Virginia Division of Tourism Breeders' CASSIE, Stable, T—Linda Rice, J—Jose L. Ortiz Classic S (R), Sadie Hawkins H (R). Dam of A Wanted Affair dkb/br, 00 Alleged, 74 2—Willet, 119, m, 6, (Jump Start—Katina K, by Distinctive Pro), A, (f, Ten Most Wanted; 3rd Segye Ilbo). Love Alleged, 85 $30,000, O— James H. Iselin, Charlotte Assoulin, and Eli Gindi Me and Connie, 71 3—Risky Rachel, 121, m, 7, (Limehouse—Dancin Renee, by HUDSON HANDICAP (R) Distinctive Pro), A++, $15,000, O—Bacon Barn Margins—1½, 2½, 5½. 8 starters. Belmont Park, 10/18, $150,000a ($150,000), 3 and up, N.Y.-bred, 6½f, 1:15.58, track fast. La Verdad, b f, 2010 1—MOONLIGHT SONG, 117, g, 7, (Unbridled's Song—Moonlight- Raja Baba, 68 andbeauty, by Capote), D, $90,000, B—Albert Fried Jr. (N.Y.), O—Albert Is It True, 86 Fried Jr., T—Charlton Baker, J—Joel Rosario YES IT'S Roman Rockette, 77 2—Big Business, 122, g, 6, (Eddington—Spanish Guitar, by Birdon- TRUE, thewire), A+, $30,000, O—Gary Barber b, 96 Clever Trick, 76 Clever Monique, 88 3—West Hills Giant, 120, c, 4, (Frost Giant—Outtawesthills, by Monique Rene, 78 Take Me Out), A+, $15,000, O—Long Island Racing Stables, Sunrise Stables, and EBX Racing Stable Dixieland Band, 80 Hook and Margins—1½, ½, nose. 11 starters. Ladder, 97 NOBLE Taianna, 92 Moonlight Song, dkb/br g, 2007 FIRE, b, 05 Melodisk, 81 Noble Affair, 96 Fappiano, 77 Lady Bluemont, 90 Unbridled, 87 UNBRIDLED'S Gana Facil, 81 Kharafa SONG, gr/ro, 93 Caro, 67 Trolley Song, 83 RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Lucky Spell, 71 Seattle Slew, 74 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Capote, 84 At 2 2 1 0 0 $24,240 MOONLIGHT- Too Bald, 64 At 3 9 2 3(1) 1 $118,590 ANDBEAUTY, dkb/br, 99 Deputy Minister, 79 At 4 7 3(2) 2(1) 1(1) $252,267 Stolen Beauty, 89 At 5 7 2(2) 2(1) 2(1) $258,400 Finally Found, 79 Lifetime 25 8(4) 7(3) 4(2) $653,497 Sire: Kitalpha, ch, 1999-2012. Unraced. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Lifetime: 9 crops, 369 foals, 113 rnrs (31%), 60 wnrs (16%), 13 Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 2yo wnrs (4%), 21 sw (6%), 0.85 AEI, 1.17 CI, 37 sale yrlgs, At 5 7 2 0 1 $84,894 avg $12,605, 0.2 TNA. At 6 5 3 2(1) 0 $173,400 In 2014: 1 sw, 32 2yos, 8 2yo rnrs, 2 2yo wnrs, 3 sale yrlgs, At 7 4 2(2) 0 0 $156,000 avg $12,267. La Verdad Lifetime 16 7(2) 2(1) 1 $414,294

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-45.pgs 10.21.2014 14:54 NewYorkTbredBreeders 1—PRINCESS VIOLET, 117, f, 3, (Officer—Lady Rapper, by Grand NEW YORK-BRED Slam), C+, $150,000, B/O—Barry K. Schwartz (N.Y.), T—Michael E. Hushion, J—Jose L. Ortiz Stakes Winners 2—Flipcup, 118, f, 3, (Milwaukee Brew—Dream Affair, by Touch Gold), A++, $50,000, O—Team Penney Racing, Wachtel Stable, and Sire: UNBRIDLED'S SONG, gr/ro, 1993-2013. Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, Brous Stable 5 wins, $1,311,800. Won Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. I), Florida 3—Carameaway, 122, f, 4, (Lawyer Ron—Adorable You, by Grand Slam), A, $25,000, O—Richard Greeley Derby (gr. I), Wood Memorial S (gr. II), Olympic H; 2nd Fountain ½ ¾ of Youth S (gr. II), Peter Pan S (gr. II), Hutcheson S (gr. II). Margins—5 , 2, . 9 starters. Lifetime: 15 crops, 1,484 foals, 1,115 rnrs (75%), 772 wnrs Princess Violet, b f, 2011 (52%), 144 2yo wnrs (10%), 107 sw (7%), 2.05 AEI, 2.31 CI, Skywalker, 82 765 sale yrlgs, avg $288,709, 5.4 TNA. Bertrando, 89 In 2014: 5 sw, 73 2yos, 19 2yo rnrs, 6 2yo wnrs, 51 sale yrlgs, OFFICER, Gentle Hands, 79 avg $241,373. dkb/br, 99 St. Helens Septieme Ciel, 87 1st dam: MOONLIGHTANDBEAUTY, dkb/br, 1999. Bred by Albert Shadow, 93 Fried Jr. (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 24 sts, 6 wins, $228,053. Won Ostrolenka Little Bar Fly, 85 Jack Betta Be Rite S (R); 3rd Mount Vernon H (R). Dam of 7 Ostrolenka, b c, 2012 Gone West, 84 named foals, 6 rnrs, 4 wnrs, 2 sw. Grand Slam, 95 Cherokee Run, 90 LADY RAPPER, Bright Candles, 87 2005: GIANT MOON, b c, by Giant's Causeway. Raced 4 yrs, Yonaguska, 98 19 sts, 8 wins, $502,586. Won Excelsior H (gr. III), Count MUSKET b, 05 Marital Spook, 90 She's Got the Sultry Song, 88 MAN, Fleet S, Sleepy Hollow S (R), Damon Runyon S (R), Evan Beat, 99 dkb/br, 06 Fortunate Prospect, 81 Judy's Magic, 94 Shipman S (R), Mr. G.J.G. S (R); 2nd Rough Rogue S (R), Fortuesque, 96 Salute Me Sir S (R). Died 2011. Flambeau, 92 2006: Samurai Moon, dkb/br g, by Fusaichi Pegasus. Raced 3 yrs, 14 sts, 0 wins, $17,545. Louis Sovereign Dancer, 75 2007: MOONLIGHT SONG, dkb/br g, by Unbridled's Song. PUMPKIN'S Quatorze, 93 On to Royalty, 85 At 6: 2nd Hudson H (R). PRIDE, b, 00 Nureyev, 77 At 7: Won Hudson H (R), Gold and Roses S (R). Stark Ballet, 94 2008: Piscesbymoonlight, dkb/br g, by . Raced Frau Stark, 86 4 yrs, 17 sts, 2 wins, $120,259. 2009: The Giant's Beauty, ch f, by Giant's Causeway. Raced RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD 2 yrs, 5 sts, 0 wins, $1,650. 2011: Giantinthemoonlite, ch c, by Giant's Causeway. Raced Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 1 yr, 3 sts, 1 win, $52,900. At 2 3 2(1) 0 0 $186,292 2012: Apollo Eleven, dkb/br c, by Medaglia d'Oro. Unraced. Lifetime 3 2(1) 0 0 $186,292 ($250,000 ftsaug yrlg). Sire: MUSKET MAN, dkb/br, 2006. Raced 3 yrs, 16 sts, 6 wins, 2014: Slipped. $1,236,820. Won Illinois Derby (gr. II), Tampa Bay Derby (gr. Nicking: UNBRIDLED'S SONG w/CAPOTE mares: 10 foals, 8 strs, III), Pasco S, Super S; 2nd Metropolitan H (gr. I), Carter H (gr. 6 wnrs (60%), 1 2yo wnr (10%), 1 SW (10%), 0 GSW (0%) I), Monmouth Cup S (gr. II); 3rd Kentucky Derby Presented by Princess Violet Yum! Brands (gr. I), BlackBerry Preakness S (gr. I), Whitney H Broodmare sire: CAPOTE, dkb/br, 1984-2007. Sire of 389 dams (gr. I), Churchill Downs S (gr. II), Sam F. Davis S (gr. III). of 2,004 foals, 1,494 rnrs (75%), 1,072 wnrs (53%), 285 2yo Lifetime: 1 crop, 15 foals, 3 rnrs (20%), 3 wnrs (20%), 3 2yo RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD wnrs (14%), 1.28 AEI, 1.41 CI; 103 sw. wnrs (20%), 1 sw (7%), 3.88 AEI, 1.13 CI, 11 sale yrlgs, avg 2nd dam: STOLEN BEAUTY, dkb/br, 1989. Bred by Interna- Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned $5,782, 0.1 TNA. At 3 7 4(1) 2(1) 0 $332,810 tional Thoroughbred Breeders (Ky.). Raced 5 yrs, 36 sts, 5 In 2014: 1 sw, 15 2yos, 3 2yo rnrs, 3 2yo wnrs, 6 sale yrlgs, Lifetime 7 4(1) 2(1) 0 $332,810 wins, $299,451. Won Demoiselle S (gr. II), My Charmer S; avg $1,350. 2nd Astarita S (gr. II), Ellis Park Budweiser Breeders' Cup Sire: OFFICER, dkb/br, 1999. Raced 2 yrs, 9 sts, 6 wins, $804,090. 1st dam: Pumpkin's Pride, b, 2000. Bred by Pacelco S.A. and H, Fairway Fun S; 3rd Lady Hallie H, Wintergreen S. Dam of John T.L. Jones (Ky.). Raced 1 yr, 14 sts, 3 wins, $49,166. Won Champagne S (gr. I), Del Mar Futurity (gr. II), Best Pal S Beautyinthepulpit (c, Pulpit; $322,967, 3rd Empire Classic Dam of 5 named foals, 5 rnrs, 5 wnrs, 1 sw. ($32,000, 2000 (gr. III), Graduation S (R), Zany Tactics S (R); 2nd California Cup H, R, Kings Point S, R), Stolen Thunder (g, Thunder Gulch; keenov wnlg). Juvenile S (R); 3rd Hollywood Futurity (gr. I). $64,859, 3rd Damon Runyon S, R). 2005: Bontempi, b c, by Sligo Bay (Ire). Raced 2 yrs, 11 sts, Lifetime: 9 crops, 591 foals, 472 rnrs (80%), 361 wnrs (61%), 4 wins, $89,029. 120 2yo wnrs (20%), 36 sw (6%), 1.36 AEI, 1.41 CI, 315 sale 2006: C, by Freud. yrlgs, avg $48,927, 0.9 TNA. 2007: Great Gracie Dane, b f, by Royal Academy. Raced 6 In 2014: 6 sw, 4 2yos, 1 2yo rnr. yrs, 36 sts, 7 wins, $344,529. 2nd Hildy's Grey S (R); 3rd 1st dam: Lady Rapper, b, 2005. Bred by Masatake Iida (Ky.). Northern Willy S (R). Raced 1 yr, 2 sts, $2,530. Dam of 3 named foals, 2 rnrs, 2 2008: Sammzilla, b f, by Peace Rules. Raced 5 yrs, 42 sts, wnrs, 1 sw. ($275,000, 2006 keesep yrlg). 10 wins, $161,006. 2010: Baime, dkb/br g, by Star Dabbler. Raced 2 yrs, 14 sts, 2011: Pax in Terra, gr/ro g, by Mizzen Mast. Raced 2 yrs, 7 7 wins, $121,996. sts, 1 win, $61,678. 2011: PRINCESS VIOLET, b f, by Officer. 2012: OSTROLENKA, b c, by Musket Man. At 3: Won Empire Distaff H (R), 2nd Mother Goose S (gr. I). At 2: Won Sleepy Hollow S (R). 2012: Barren. 2014: F, by Malibu Moon. 2013: Whiskey Seven, b c, by War Chant. Inbreeding: 5SX4DX4D Northern Dancer. 2014: B f, by First Defence. Nicking: MUSKET MAN w/LOUIS QUATORZE mares: 1 foal, 1 str, Inbreeding: 5SX5D Raise a Native; 4SX5D Relaunch. ADAM COGLIANESE/NYRA PHOTOS Moonlight Song 1 wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), 0 GSW (0%) Nicking: OFFICER w/GRAND SLAM mares: 8 foals, 6 strs, 4 wnrs Broodmare sire: LOUIS QUATORZE, b, 1993. Sire of 241 dams (50%), 2 2yo wnrs (25%), 1 SW (12%), 0 GSW (0%) of 767 foals, 424 rnrs (55%), 263 wnrs (34%), 49 2yo wnrs SLEEPY HOLLOW STAKES (R) Broodmare sire: GRAND SLAM, dkb/br, 1995-2012. Sire of 376 (6%), 1.08 AEI, 1.31 CI; 14 sw. dams of 985 foals, 649 rnrs (66%), 416 wnrs (42%), 133 2yo Belmont Park, 10/18, $250,000a ($250,000), 2yo, N.Y.-bred, 8f, 2nd dam: Stark Ballet, b, 1994. Bred by Roncon #1 and John wnrs (14%), 1.13 AEI, 1.40 CI; 31 sw. 1:37.39, track fast. T. L. Jones Jr. (Ky.). Raced 1 yr, 5 sts, 2 wins, $51,671. Dam 1—OSTROLENKA, 120, c, (Musket Man—Pumpkin's Pride, by Louis 2nd dam: She's Got the Beat, b, 1999-2007. Bred by J.I. Rac- of GESTURE (g, Bahri; $318,419, Won Premio Tudini, It-III, ing and Woodside Stud (N.Y.). Raced 3 yrs, 22 sts, 7 wins, Quatorze), C, $150,000, B/O—Eric Fein (N.Y.), T—Todd A. Pletcher, J— Premio Trattato di Roma, Premio Federico Regoli; 2nd Premio John R. Velazquez $397,096. 2nd H (gr. I), Molly Pitcher Breeders' Chiusura, It-III, Premio Bersaglio twice, Premio WWF Emirates 2—Good Luck Gus, 122, c, (Lookin At Lucky—Tacticmove, by Depu- Cup H (gr. II), Iroquois H (R), Affirmed S (R), Yanks Music S (R); ty Minister), A++, $50,000, O—Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables, and Airline Roberto Baldassarri, Premio Enrico Camici). 3rd Broadway H (R). The Elkstone Group 3—Market Conduct, 120, c, (Super Saver—Charleston Springs, by EMPIRE DISTAFF HANDICAP (R) MAID OF THE MIST STAKES (R) Capote), C, $25,000, O—Klaravich Stables and William H. Lawrence Belmont Park, 10/18, $250,000a ($250,000), 3 and up, f and m, N.Y.- Belmont Park, 10/18, $250,000a ($250,000), 2yo, f, N.Y.-bred, 8f, Margins—2½, ¾, 4½. 7 starters. ½ bred, 8 f, 1:43.81, track fast. 1:38.38, track fast.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-46.pgs 10.21.2014 14:54 NewYorkTbredBreeders 1—QUEZON, 120, (Tiz Wonderful—Kalookan Dancer, by Olympio), RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD str, 1 wnr (100%), 1 2yo wnr (100%), 1 SW (100%), NR, $150,000, B—Apache Farm (N.Y.), O—Marc Keller, T—Robert 0 GSW (0%) Ribaudo, J—Manuel Franco Age Sts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 2—Temper Mint Patty, 122, (Congrats—His Beauty, by Adcat), A+, At 2 2 2(1) 0 0 $193,200 Broodmare sire: OLYMPIO, ch, 1988-2011. Sire of 133 dams $50,000, O—Mark H. Stanley Lifetime 2 2(1) 0 0 $193,200 3—Sweetpollypurebrd, 120, (Parading—Personal Girl, by Personal of 524 foals, 343 rnrs (65%), 242 wnrs (46%), 69 2yo wnrs Flag), D, $25,000, O—Michael Imperio, Elizabeth Loftus, and Nassau Sire: TIZ WONDERFUL, b, 2004. Raced 2 yrs, 5 sts, 3 wins, (13%), 1.37 AEI, 1.35 CI; 31 sw. CC Stables $254,672. Won Kentucky Jockey Club S (gr. II), Iroquois S (gr. Margins—6, 3¾, 1. 8 starters. III); 2nd More Than Ready S. 2nd dam: Desert Ballet, b, 1997. Bred by Ken Smole and Jane Lifetime: 3 crops, 277 foals, 158 rnrs (57%), 115 wnrs (42%), Conway (Calif.). Raced 3 yrs, 12 sts, 5 wins, $164,880. 47 2yo wnrs (17%), 11 sw (4%), 1.50 AEI, 1.34 CI, 218 sale Quezon, ch f, 2012 yrlgs, avg $42,590, 0.8 TNA. In 2014: 9 sw, 80 2yos, 26 2yo rnrs, 14 2yo wnrs, 44 sale yrlgs, Cee's Tizzy, 87 avg $44,750. Tiznow, 97 TIZ Cee's Song, 86 1st dam: KALOOKAN DANCER, b, 2003-2013. Bred by Ro- WONDERFUL, b, 04 Hennessy, 93 mulo and Asistio Stables (Calif.). Raced 4 yrs, 30 sts, 8 wins, Evil, 98 $404,031. Won Vacaville H twice, Pio Pico S (R); 2nd Dance Lit'l Rose, 87 In The Mood S (T), Esplanade S, Bangles and Beads S; 3rd Naskra, 67 Bangles and Beads S, Pio Pico S (R). Dam of 1 named foal, 1 Olympio, 88 rnr, 1 wnr, 1 sw. ($20,000, 2009 keenov). KALOOKAN Carols Christmas, 77 DANCER, 2011: F, by Dynamometer. Died 2011. b, 03 Moscow Ballet, 82 2012: QUEZON, ch f, by Tiz Wonderful. ($90,000 saraug yrlg). Desert Ballet, 97 At 2: Won Maid of the Mist S (R). Fast Friends, 88 Quezon Nicking: TIZ WONDERFUL w/OLYMPIO mares: 1 foal, 1

NEW YORK-BRED WINNERS

SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 – OCTOBER 19, 2014

The accompanying list reports sires of New York-bred Anasheed—Hurricane Betsy: Peter's Project (15-9), winners in 2014, 3-year-olds and upward, of all recent City Zip—M'Lady Doc: Dayatthespa (249-139), m, g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/29, 1 1/16mi, North American races, except straight claiming races. 5 yo, Keeneland, STK, First Lady S. (gr. IT ), The second list reports sires of all New York-bred 1:45.07, $11,700. juvenile winners in the same time period. 10/4, 1mi (T), 1:35.21, $240,000. Andromeda's Hero—Blondz Away: Swift Taylor The lists are presented alphabetically by sire followed Defer—A Smart Punch: Smart Thinking (14-9), g, (34-17), m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/26, 1 by the winners dam. The name of the winner is in lightface 4 yo, Finger Lakes, SOC, 9/29, 1mi, 1:39.53, 1/16mi, 1:48.84, $11,520. capital letters (boldface capital letters if the win came in $8,580. Andromeda's Hero—Vista Del Mar: Vineyard Vista a stakes race), followed in parentheses by the number Defer—Jupiter Hollow: Jupiter Moon (14-9), m, (34-17), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 9/29, 1mi of current-year starters in North America for the sire and 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/13, 6f, 1:12.14, 40yd, 1:46.58, $5,400. the sire’s total number of individual winners in 2012, $11,520. regardless of state where bred. Followed by the winners Andromeda's Hero—Tequila Lana: Tequila Hero sex; age; race track; class of the race; date of the race; Disco Rico—Laura's Jewel: Laura Can Disco (34-17), c, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/6, 1mi distance of the race, expressed in furlongs and fractions (51-29), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/8, 6f 70yd, 1:44.10, $12,240. of furlongs; time of the race; first-place money earned by (T), 1:10.57, $24,600. Any Given Saturday—Desafinado: The Mooche the winner. Disco Rico—Dr. Capote: Rico Capote (51-29), g, (147-86), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 9/23, Abbreviations used for the class of race are similar to 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/16, 6f, 1:10.43, 1mi, 1:41.71, $13,800. those used by Equibase: Alw–allowance; Hcp–overnight $11,700. handicap; names of stakes race are spelled out, with the Any Given Saturday—Miss Blarney Stone: Irish grade of the race, when applicable, in parentheses. Discreet Cat—Gipsy Limits: Gipsy Kaz (142-72), f, Sweepstakes (147-86), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, 4 yo, Penn National, MCL, 9/26, 51/2f, 1:6.99, AOC, 10/9, 61/2f, 1:17.96, $39,000. $8,580. A. P. Warrior—Miss Savannah Rose: Warrioroft- Discreet Cat—To Marquet: Discreet Marq (142-72), heroses (64-32), g, 5 yo, Laurel Park, AOC, Broken Vow—Jesse's Justice: Swear by It f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Ticonderoga S., 10/11, 1mi, 1:36.74, $28,500. (193-105), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/12, 10/18, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:44.36, $120,000. A. P. Warrior—Gold Muff: Piccolo Flats (64-32), f, 1mi (T), 1:37.18, $36,000. Distorted Humor—Santa Croce: Triple Double 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/19, 1mi, 1:39.02, Catienus—Just Gabi: Just Catty (81-44), f, 3 (148-76), h, 8 yo, Retama Park, SOC, 9/26, 1mi, $36,000. yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/11, 1mi, 1:42.88, 1:40.33, $4,380. Artie Schiller—Dearest Gulch: Artie R R (133-59), $11,520. E Dubai—Old Emotions: Writingonthewall m, 5 yo, Belterra Park, AOC, 9/27, 6f, 1:10.46, (154-83), g, 9 yo, Belmont Park, STR, 9/24, Cherokee Run—Sweet Sweet: Will Geer Road $7,688. 61/2f, 1:15.31, $33,600. Awesome Again—Andraste: Sioux (119-58), c, (47-25), h, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/29, 51/2f, E Dubai—Sydney's Lexington: My Favorite Two 3 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 9/28, 1mi, 1:35.86, 1:5.27, $11,700. (154-83), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/27, $39,000. Cherokee Run—Sweet Sweet: Will Geer Road 51/2f, 1:6.55, $11,520. Bandini—Always Belong: Alwaysinstilettos (92-45), (47-25), h, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, SOC, 10/13, 6f, Eltish—Fountain'sprincess: Jericho Call (26-14), g, f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/30, 1mi 70yd, 1:10.67, $8,580. 5 yo, Delaware Park, MCL, 10/8, 51/2f, 1:5.25, 1:44.38, $11,700. Chief Seattle—Sundae Bride: Sundae On Sunday $9,600. Bandini—Always Belong: Alwaysinstilettos (92-45), (34-17), h, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/18, 1mi, Exchange Rate—Electric Cove: Electric Currency f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/18, 6f, 1:11.58, (166-77), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/9, 1mi $12,240. 1:38.83, $11,700. 70yd, 1:48.51, $5,400. Broken Vow—Krakowviak: Hidden Vow (193-105), City Zip—Cajun Kitty: Our Mary Elizabeth Fantasticat—Straight Blues: Show King (36-15), g, g, 5 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/1, 7f (T), (249-139), m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, SOC, 9/30, 6f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/13, 1mi, 1:40.13, 1:23.24, $37,200. 1:12.44, $8,580. $10,560.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-47.pgs 10.21.2014 14:54 NewYorkTbredBreeders NEW YORK-BRED Limehouse—Charleston Springs: Sandy'z Slew Powerscourt (GB)—Ghazirella: Left Uppercut (101-63), g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 9/25, 6f, (39-24), m, 6 yo, Presque Isle Downs, MCL, 1:10.61, $46,200. 9/22, 61/2f, 1:19.61, $6,600. Winners Macho Uno—Behrnik: Mighty One (144-75), g, 5 Pulpit—Dance Gal Dance: Sister Margaret (146-75), yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/4, 61/2f, 1:18.78, f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/16, 7f, 1:25.01, Forest Danger—Port A: Devious Maddy (53-30), f, $37,200. $37,200. 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 9/24, 1 1/16mi (T), Malibu Moon—Wake Up Kiss: Wake Up in Malibu Quiet American—Uncork New York: Pleasures All 1:42.41, $24,800. (262-127), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 9/25, Wine (96-52), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/13, Freud—Time Place: Aspree (148-68), f, 3 yo, Finger 6f, 1:10.92, $37,200. 1mi 70yd, 1:48.58, $5,400. Lakes, ALW, 9/25, 6f, 1:11.88, $10,140. Medaglia d'Oro—Changeisgonnacome: Changewil- Raffie's Majesty—Jet's Tradition: Jet Majesty Freud—Fast Footnote: Nate and D D (148-68), c, 3 ldoyagood (188-87), c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, (27-13), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 9/25, 1mi, yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 9/25, 1mi 40yd, 1:44.83, MSW, 10/8, 1mi (T), 1:37.62, $36,000. 1:37.51, $37,200. $5,400. Medallist—Deeply Smitten: Smitten by Gold Freud—Day Trading: La Reverie (148-68), f, 3 Repent—Double Edge: Repent Twice (95-44), g, (53-27), m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/4, 1 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/23, 1mi, 1:40.72, yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 9/26, 7f (T), 1:23.99, 1/16mi, 1:47.76, $13,920. $24,600. $10,140. Mineshaft—What a Pear: Effinex (123-61), c, 3 yo, Repent—Chicopee: Gridley Here (95-44), c, 3 yo, Freud—Twin Stroller: Dreamsgonewild (148-68), g, Belmont Park, STK, Empire Classic H., 10/18, 5 yo, Laurel Park, STK, Laurel Dash S., 9/27, 6f Belmont Park, ALW, 9/28, 1 1/16mi, 1:43.23, 11/8mi, 1:48.51, $180,000. $37,200. (T), 1:7.99, $60,000. Mizzen Mast—Iron Goddess: Iron Power (132-57), Repent—Braun 'n Gold: It's Easy (95-44), f, 3 Freud—Halo's Notebook: Chrysolite (148-68), f, 3 g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/4, 1mi, 1:38.74, yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/11, 6f, 1:12.66, yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 10/3, 1mi (T), 1:35.95, $46,200. $17,400. $39,000. More Than Ready—Widady: The Five Points Frost Giant—Ginger N Sugar: Sharon Spagetti (186-89), g, 3 yo, Gulfstream Park, MCL, 9/26, Roaring Fever—Cinnamon Belle: Papa Frita (48-31), (43-19), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/22, 6f, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:47.90, $7,800. g, 7 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/10, 1mi, 1:40.27, 1:12.86, $11,700. Noble Causeway—Besige: Noble Cornerstone $11,700. Frost Giant—Ogygian's Louise: Joshans Giant (83-41), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 9/27, Roaring Fever—Nonrecourse: Funky Munky Fever (43-19), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/1, 6f 61/2f, 1:15.99, $55,200. (48-31), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/19, 1 (T), 1:12.35, $36,000. Noble Causeway—Prom Dancer: Canal Six (83-41), 1/16mi (T), 1:45.83, $37,200. Frost Giant—Rhubarb Red: On a Snowy Evening f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/17, 1 1/16mi, Rockport Harbor—Buddy's Bird: Capella Dancer (43-19), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/16, 6f, 1:44.85, $37,200. (175-95), m, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, STK, Arctic 1:13.04, $24,600. Noble Causeway—Bid of Genius: Noble Bid Queen S., 10/4, 6f, 1:12.11, $30,000. Frost Giant—Gold Ginny: Sus Annmaries Gold (83-41), h, 5 yo, Thistledown, MCL, 10/19, 6f, Rockport Harbor—Milliondollarsmile: Luna Brava (43-19), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/16, 1mi 1:14.42, $6,720. (175-95), f, 3 yo, Delaware Park, MCL, 10/16, 70yd, 1:45.04, $11,700. Noonmark—Sweet Tzipora: Miz Sweet (40-12), f, 6f, 1:12.48, $6,000. Golden Missile—Clay's Run: Skye Saratoga 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/17, 6f, 1:14.40, Run Away and Hide—Long March: Do a Legger (55-26), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/10, 6f $5,400. (62-31), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/2, 1mi (T), 1:9.24, $37,200. Northern Afleet—Sweet Sweet: Sweet Sweet Afleet 70yd, 1:43.83, $11,520. Gold Fever—Let's Punt: Minnie Punt (7-2), g, 8 yo, (178-100), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 9/24, Shakespeare—Bounding Boldly: Life's a Stage Laurel Park, STR, 9/24, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:42.34, 61/2f, 1:17.86, $36,000. (51-25), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 9/24, 1 $14,250. Officer—Shesastonecoldfox: Fox Rox (122-80), 1/16mi (T), 1:42.41, $24,800. Grand Reserve—Miss Mickey: Miss Katts (12-3), g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/25, 1 1/16mi, Smart Alert—Plan of Attack: Best Friend Anna f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/2, 5f, 1:1.27, 1:47.79, $10,560. (5-2), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/7, 51/2f, $5,400. Officer—Lady Rapper: Princess Violet (122-80), f, 1:7.77, $5,820. Grand Slam—Kicken High: Kicken Livi (172-75), 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/5, 61/2f, 1:16.67, —Confidently: Crackerjack Jones f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/10, 6f, 1:13.52, $46,200. (87-44), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/25, 1mi $10,140. Officer—Lady Rapper: Princess Violet (122-80), 70yd, 1:42.78, $10,920. Greeley's Galaxy—Avie's Jill: Asset Inflation f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Empire Distaff H., Smarty Jones—Agarita: Aquifolia (87-44), m, 6 (31-16), g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 10/10, 7f 10/18, 1 1/16mi, 1:43.81, $150,000. yo, Lethbridge, ALW, 10/4, about 6f, 1:11.46, (T), 1:21.26, $39,000. Offlee Wild—Moon Singer: Wildniteattheopera $1,590. Heatseeker (IRE)—Swept the Series: Sweethots (122-66), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 9/28, Stonesider—Desert Jade: Sugeily (64-30), f, 3 yo, (57-28), f, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/17, 5f, 61/2f, 1:18.52, $36,000. Parx Racing, MCL, 9/22, 1mi, 1:44.00, $8,400. 1:0.92, $5,400. Old Fashioned—Madison Dollie: Fashionisto Stonesider—Crashing Through: Caleb's a Survivor Henny Hughes—Sweet Slam: The Lost Tigress (63-36), g, 3 yo, Hastings Racecourse, MCL, (64-30), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/23, 1 (135-80), f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/29, 1mi, 10/18, 61/2f, 1:19.05, $4,560. 1/16mi, 1:46.11, $11,700. 1:42.00, $10,140. Performing Magic—Quidnunc Gulch: Kleptocrat Stonesider—Perty Number: La Bella Valeria Here's Zealous—Blind Canyon: Heretodaygonet- (7-6), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/13, 6f, (64-30), m, 5 yo, Belmont Park, STR, 10/1, 6f, mrow (53-25), g, 3 yo, Penn National, MCL, 1:11.70, $36,000. 1:10.03, $33,600. 10/15, 51/2f, 1:7.21, $10,260. Performing Magic—Notableachblonde: Do It for Hold That Tiger—Lifebythedrop: Life of a Tiger Dennis (7-6), g, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/16, Stonesider—Balmoral Gap: Miss Motivation (40-21), h, 6 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/18, 1mi 1mi 70yd, 1:47.03, $9,840. (64-30), f, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/13, 1 1/16mi (T), 1:46.13, $24,600. 40yd, 1:43.23, $11,520. Pioneerof the Nile—Charleston Springs: Molly Hook and Ladder—Ruby's Rocket: Dancer's Rocket Jordan (73-40), f, 3 yo, Suffolk Downs, MCL, Stonesider—Baby Jess (ARG): Galiana (64-30), f, (66-38), g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/3, 6f, 9/24, 51/2f, 1:7.72, $5,400. 4 yo, Delaware Park, STR, 10/18, 6f, 1:10.24, 1:11.80, $11,520. Pomeroy—Lake Toccet: Lake Effect (94-52), g, $13,125. Hook and Ladder—Wouldthisbemagic: I'm Stoked 3 yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 9/26, 51/2f, 1:7.38, Street Cry (IRE)—Thunder Achiever: Street Game (66-38), c, 4 yo, Finger Lakes, STK, Leon Reed $5,400. (112-49), h, 6 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 10/17, Memorial S., 10/4, 6f, 1:10.42, $30,000. Posse—New Britski: Chasin Chama (139-83), g, 3 1mi (T), 1:38.00, $39,000. Indygo Shiner—River Nore: Mobridge (114-56), c, yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 9/24, 1mi (T), 1:36.85, Suave—Gift of Giving: Abbie's Butterfly (101-54), 4 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 10/8, 1 1/16mi (T), $24,600. f, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/10, 1mi 70yd, 1:43.28, $39,000. Posse—White Nile: White Rapids (139-83), f, 3 yo, 1:46.23, $10,560. Invasor (ARG)—Point Clear: Invasion Point Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/4, 51/2f, 1:7.62, $9,840. Suave—Seattle Ash: Slew's Brew (101-54), c, 3 (36-15), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/17, 6f, Posse—Struckbylightning: Royal Posse (139-83), yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/13, 7f (T), 1:23.46, 1:11.43, $24,600. c, 3 yo, Belmont Park, ALW, 10/4, 1 1/16mi, $37,200. Kitalpha—Exquisite Cassie: Kharafa (86-38), g, 1:45.08, $37,200. Touch Gold—Expect Excellence: Knoxy (89-46), f, 5 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Mohawk S., 10/18, Posse—Mizzen Magic: Afuwa (139-83), f, 3 yo, 3 yo, Penn National, MCL, 10/18, 51/2f, 1:7.50, about 1 1/16mi, 1:45.01, $120,000. Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/18, 6f, 1:12.12, $9,840. $10,260. Lemon Drop Kid—Salty Romance: One Time Only Posse—Runaway Zia: Runaway Posse (139-83), Unbridled's Song—Moonlightandbeauty: Moonlight (194-110), f, 4 yo, Belmont Park, AOC, 10/5, 6f g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/18, about 6f, Song (156-74), g, 7 yo, Belmont Park, STK, (T), 1:11.06, $39,000. 1:11.55, $42,000. Hudson H., 10/18, 61/2f, 1:15.58, $90,000.

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BLACK YELLOWMAGENTACYAN NYTB11-48.pgs 10.21.2014 14:54 NewYorkTbredBreeders Utopia (JPN)—Audrey's Secret: Super Nicky Utopia (JPN)—Sweet Hot Pepper: Chang's Secret Whywhywhy—E. Ticket: Leilani's Ticket (93-54), (113-53), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 9/25, 6f, (113-53), g, 4 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/9, 6f c, 4 yo, Laurel Park, AOC, 10/1, 6f, 1:9.73, (T), 1:10.20, $24,600. $25,650. 1:10.69, $29,520. Utopia (JPN)—Dancing Liebling: Police Camp Yes It's True—Storm Dancer: Carolinian (182-111), Utopia (JPN)—Danielle's Jewel: Carl's Birthday (113-53), g, 3 yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/12, 1 g, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/6, 6f, 1:10.71, (113-53), c, 3 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 9/30, 1/16mi (T), 1:46.50, $24,600. $10,560. 51/2f, 1:5.80, $10,140. Value Plus—Mary's Special: Push Girl (82-45), f, 3 Yes It's True—Noble Fire: La Verdad (182-111), f, yo, Santa Anita Park, MCL, 10/19, 6f, 1:11.05, 4 yo, Belmont Park, STK, Iroquois S., 10/18, Utopia (JPN)—Carmen Amaya: U Whippersnapper $11,400. 61/2f, 1:17.13, $90,000. (113-53), g, 5 yo, Finger Lakes, ALW, 10/7, 1mi, Watch the Bird—Saystar: Cepheus (1-1), g, 5 yo, Zavata—Alytazm: Ecoach (29-20), m, 6 yo, Finger 1:41.50, $10,140. Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/7, 51/2f, 1:6.85, $5,820. Lakes, SOC, 10/13, 6f, 1:11.79, $8,580.

NEW YORK-BRED JUVENILE WINNERS

SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 – OCTOBER 19, 2014

Artie Schiller—Images in Jade: Ode to the Hunt Lookin At Lucky—Tacticmove: Good Luck Gus Repent—Maddie's Chatter: Fort Riley (95-44), g, (133-59), c, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/18, (24-14), c, 2yo, Finger Lakes, STK, New York 2yo, Penn National, MCL, 10/16, 51/2f, 1:7.62, 1mi (T), 1:39.86, $42,000. Breeders' Futurity, 10/4, 6f, 1:11.87, $151,259. $7,440. Bellamy Road—Unbridled Blessing: Building Permit Majesticperfection—Road to the Ball: Alexandrie Roaring Fever—Breakers West: Breakin the Fever (95-40), f, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 9/25, 1mi, (27-13), f, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/9, 7f (48-31), g, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/4, 6f, 1:39.08, $36,000. (T), 1:23.16, $36,000. 1:12.32, $43,200. Bernstein—Peach Flambe: Bernstein Flambe Mass Media—So Surprised: Gerryville Pike Successful Appeal—Miss Livi: Che La Luna (176-96), f, 2yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/2, 6f, (67-36), f, 2yo, Penn National, MCL, 10/10, 5f, (118-75), g, 2yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 10/6, 6f, 1:12.04, $24,600. 1:1.54, $9,720. 1:12.88, $13,800. Bluegrass Cat—Majestically: Sandra (205-103), Musket Man—Pumpkin's Pride: Ostrolenka (3-3), f, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/3, 7f, 1:24.72, Tiz Wonderful—All for Fashion: Tizquick (126-78), c, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 9/28, 1mi, 1:36.34, c, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/18, 6f, 1:11.97, $36,000. $36,000. Bustin Stones—Salty Ruckus: Backtothesaltmine $42,000. Musket Man—Pumpkin's Pride: Ostrolenka (3-3), (35-19), g, 2yo, Finger Lakes, MCL, 10/11, 6f, Tiz Wonderful—Kalookan Dancer: Quezon (126-78), c, 2yo, Belmont Park, STK, Sleepy Hollow S., 1:14.20, $9,840. f, 2yo, Belmont Park, STK, Maid of the Mist S., 10/18, 1mi, 1:37.39, $150,000. Forestry—Lady Angelina: Forestry's Majesty 10/18, 1mi, 1:38.38, $150,000. (124-69), f, 2yo, Parx Racing, MCL, 9/22, 51/2f, Posse—Paugus Bay: No Herring (139-83), c, 2yo, Touch Gold—Winloc's Hail Mary: Hail Mary's Gold Belmont Park, MCL, 10/2, 6f, 1:12.99, $24,600. 1:7.51, $17,400. (89-46), f, 2yo, Finger Lakes, MSW, 10/6, 6f, Freud—Worth Fighting For: Kerjillion (148-68), c, Posse—Dattts Regal: Regal Minister (139-83), c, 1:12.86, $13,800. 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/8, 61/2f, 1:19.07, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/2, 11/16mi (T), Wild Desert—Frances G: Omagoddonna (37-15), f, $36,000. 1:46.02, $36,000. 2yo, Belmont Park, MCL, 10/13, 61/2f, 1:17.96, Posse—Nick's Honor: The Lewis Dinner (139-83), Freud—Beijio: Loon River (148-68), f, 2yo, Belmont $24,600. f, 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/16, 6f, 1:11.75, Park, MSW, 10/10, 11/16mi (T), 1:45.65, Yes It's True—Tiz Paula: A Day in Paradise $36,000. $43,200. (182-111), g, 2yo, Keeneland, MSW, 10/4, Fusaichi Pegasus—Parlez: International Star Purge—Brockly Rob: Brockolini (105-56), f, 11/16mi, 1:45.99, $29,040. (168-83), c, 2yo, Woodbine, STK, Grey S. (gr. 2yo, Belmont Park, MSW, 10/1, 1mi, 1:39.79, III ), 10/5, 11/16mi, 1:45.15, $90,000. $43,200.

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