No Suspension relief for Spencer HEADLINE p. 2 NEWS For information about TDN, DELIVERED EACH NIGHT BY FAX AND FREE BY E-MAIL TO SUBSCRIBERS OF call 732-747-8060. www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2007 REBEL WITH A CAUSE PALLADIO ECLIPSES FIELD Phil Cunningham=s G1 2000 Guineas winner Cockney Palladio (Lycius), Canada=s champion three-year-old of Rebel (Ire) ( {Fr}) heads the list of 20 2005, bested a field that included four Sovereign probables for the Irish equivalent at The Curragh Satur- Award winner to take yester- day. Runner-up Vital Equine (Ire) (Danetime {Ire}) is set day=s GIII Eclipse S. at Wood- to reoppose his Newmarket conqueror in the Classic, it bine by 2 1/2 lengths. The was confirmed after yesterday's five-day declaration bay won the GII Ohio Derby stage. Cockney Rebel has delighted connections in as a sophomore, but started recent workouts, and his weekend exercise at only once last season, run- Newmarket left trainer Geoff Huffer with little doubt he ning a well-beaten fifth in the can follow up in the i400,000 Boylesports-sponsored GIII Ben Ali S. at Keeneland. event. AI really think this horse could be a legend,@ the Palladio Michael Burns He resurfaced this term to run trainer told Racing Post. AThat was the best piece of seventh in a Gulfstream turf work I=ve ever seen from a horse; it was absolutely allowance in February. Fourth in the Mar. 31 GIII Skip astounding. He moved so well and, unbelievable as it Away H., Palladio was coming off a close-up sixth- seems, he has come on for his run in the Guineas. I place effort in the Apr. 26 Ben Ali. Sent off at 8-1 can=t wait for him to run.@ Vital Equine=s trainer Eoghan yesterday, the five-year-old was allowed to settle off O=Neill was also in confident mood ahead of the eagerly the pace before bursting into contention with a three- anticipated rematch. AIt was quick ground at wide move into the lane. He took charge at the quarter- Newmarket and, if it comes down to a scrap, you=d pole and held sway over Judiths Wild Rush (Wild Rush). want Vital Equine on your side,@ he told the trade daily. Click for the brisnet.com chart. Video, sponsored by ATake nothing away from Cockney Rebel, who was the Taylor Made. best horse on the day, but we are happy to take him on Monday, Woodbine again. Aidan O Brien still has a team of seven engaged, @ = ECLIPSE S.-GIII, $138,404, WOX, 5-21, 4yo/up, including (Ire) (Danehill) and Eagle 1 1/16m, 1:43, ft. Mountain (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), who finished 1--PALLADIO, 115, h, 5, by Lycius fourth and fifth, respectively, in the May 5 Rowley Mile 1st Dam: Gioia, by Mari's Book Classic. The home defence is strengthened further by 2nd Dam: Hanako (Fr), by Exbury (Fr) Jim Bolger's G1 Poule d'Essai des Poulains runner-up 3rd Dam: Olympica (Fr), by Aureole (GB) (Ire) (King=s Best), who will seek compensa- O/B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras (FL); T-Roger L tion for his half-length defeat at Longchamp May 13. Attfield; J-Richard Anthony Dos Ramos; $82,602. The County Kildare course is currently riding good and Lifetime Record: Ch. 3yo Colt-Can, 17-6-0-1, is expected to remain so over the next five days, which $585,547. will negate the need for watering the track. AThere have 2--Judiths Wild Rush, 115, h, 6, Wild Rush--Tie Talk, by been some showers in recent days that have helped Black Tie Affair (Ire). ($7,000 yrl '02 OBSAUG). taked the sting out of the ground, and it is perfectly O-Tenenbaum Racing Stables; B-Sez Who Thorough- good racing ground,@ Clerk of the Course Joe Collins breds (KY); T-Gerald E Seymour; $27,534. told Racing Post. 3--True Metropolitan, 121, g, 5, Proud and True-- You can also pick up a copy of the Forest Dunes, by Green Forest. O-Bob Cheema; B-Frank Bertolino (FL); T-Terry Jordan; $15,144. TDN today at the Fasig-Tipton Margins: 2HF, 1 1/4, 1HF. Odds: 8.85, 11.85, 1.95. Midlantic Two-Year-Olds in Training Also Ran: Shillelagh Slew, Just Rushing, Royal Chal- Sale. lenger, Jade's Revenge.

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C L A S S I C C O R N E R NO TROUBLE AT MILL P P Ted Durcan will replace Kerrin McEvoy for the choice ride on G1 Epsom Derby second favorite Salford Mill SPENCER SUSPENSION CONFIRMED (Ire) (Peintre Celebre), as McEvoy is likely to be claimed will miss the entire Epsom Derby by Godolphin for the June 2 Blue Riband. McEvoy was meeting after his appeal to overturn a portion of the aboard Salford Mill when successful in the May 5 Listed 10-day ban he incurred at Longchamp May 13 failed Newmarket S. last time, but Durcan will renew acquain- yesterday. Spencer was originally banned for two tance, having ridden the sophomore to finish second on separate offences when partnering (GB) his seasonal return in the Apr. 18 Listed Feilden S., also (Pivotal {GB}) to finish fourth in the G1 Poule d'Essai at Newmarket. AI spoke to Kerrin=s agent, and he thinks Godolphin will have a Derby runner, trainer David des Poulains (French 2000 Guineas), but was only @ Elsworth told PA Sport. ATed had ridden the colt before, appealing the latter of those in a bid to make the knows him, and we needed to get it sorted out. Salford Epsom Classics. The jockey was represented at Mill didn=t work as well as he usually does [in his latest France Galop's Boulogne headquarters by solicitor morning trial], but is in great form and is still on course Rory Mac Neice, who told PA Sport, "We appealed for Epsom.@ against the four-day element of the 10-day ban, but the suspension was upheld." Having to serve an FOALING NEWS: unrelated two-day ban imposed by Ascot's stewards, SET THEM FREE, 17, Stop the Music--Valseuse (Fr), by Spencer will be on the sidelines from May 23 through Tyrant June 3. Foal born Apr. 28, a colt by Pulpit. Will be bred back to Giant=s Causeway. Owned by Mr & Mrs Jerome Moss. Boarded at Mill Ridge, Ky. Taylor Made Sales Agency Accomplishments: MSW of $173,275. Dam of Sea 2005 Keeneland September Graduate Jewel (), MGSP, $196,825; (Holy Bull), GISW, $2,537,316; Tiago (Pleasant Tap), GISW, CHELOKEE $484,320. 4 3/4 length winner of the $100,000 S. at Pimlico on 5/19 VALID AFFECT, 13, Valid Appeal--Piano Affect, by Congratulations to Own: Centennial Farms, Fappiano Tr: Michael Matz & Br: Gulf Coast Farms Bloodstock Foal born Apr. 28, a filly by Songandaprayer. (859) 885-3345 • www.taylormadesales.com Will be bred back to Yes It=s True. Owned by and boarded at Pin Oak Stud, Ky. Accomplishments: SW & GSP, $181,607. Dam of Obliga- tory (Belong to Me), SP; City Code (Carson City), SW. ECLIPSE S. Palladio (Lycius) powers to Victoria Day victory. HASTENBY (IRE), 10, Tenby (GB)--Dahsala (Ire), by Top Ville (Ire) Foal born Apr. 29, a colt by Leroidesanimaux (Brz). Will be bred back to Leroidesanimaux (Brz). TDN TODAY Owned by Robert . Headline News...... 9 pages Boarded at Mill Ridge, Ky. Accomplishments: SW-US & SP-Eng, $141,596.

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Sunday, Paulistano, Brazil P R E S U L T S P GP PRESIDENTE DA REPUBLICA-G1, R$189,320, Paulistano, 5-20, 3yo/up, 1600mT, 1:37.60, sf. Sunday, Hipico de Santiago, Chile 1--s@#OLHO DE TIGRE (BRZ), 127, c, 3, by Exile King CLASICO CLUB HIPICO DE SANTIAGO-FALABELLA- 1st Dam: Chabeli, by Secreto G1, P22,000,000 to winner, Hipico de Santiago, 5-20, 2nd Dam: Hanako (Fr), by Exbury (Fr) 3yo/up, 2000mT, 1:56.86, gd. 3rd Dam: Olympica (Fr), by Aureole (GB) 1--s@GRAN BASTIAN (CHI), h, 5, by Holiday Spirit O-Stud Sao Jose dos Bastioes; B-Haras Ponta Pora; 1st Dam: Marinola (Chi) (SP-Chi), by Mocito Guapo (Arg) T-M Signoretti; J-Z M Rosa; R$93,300. Lifetime 2nd Dam: Chirinola (Chi), by Chairman Walker Record 16-4-2-2, R$120,185. 3rd Dam: Conscience, by No Robbery 2--Don Lopes (Brz), 127, c, 3, Saramon (Brz)-- O-Stud Hermanos Diaz; B-Haras Mocito Guapo; Taquaritinga (Brz), by Itajara (Brz). O-Stud Cortez Pe; T-Pedro Polanco; Lifetime Record: 36-12-9-2, B-Haras Santa Amelia; T-V S Lopes; R$28,250. P57,262,000. 3--Gloria de Campeao (Brz), 127, c, 3, Impression (Arg)-- 2--Last Impact (Chi), c, 4, Stuka II--Angel de Furia (Chi), Audacity (Brz), by Clackson (Brz). O-Stud Estrela by Stagecraft. O-Agr. Rapallo; B-Haras Don Alberto; Energia; B-Haras Santarem; T-C Morgado Neto; T-P Baeza. R$22,200. 3--Tifone (Chi), c, 3, Hussonet--DoZa Oli (Chi), by Margins: HD, 6HF, 1HF. Odds: 12.20, 9.20. Settlement Day. O/B-Stud Limari; T-J Allende. Margins: 3HF, 2HF. Odds: 6.00, 1.90, 1.40. Sunday, Paulistano, Brazil GP JULIANO MARTINS -G1, R$76,668, Paulistano, Sunday, Paulistano, Brazil 5-20, 2yo, 1600mT, 1:38.00, sf. GP SAO PAULO REDE BANDEIRANTES 70 ANOS-G1, 1--s@#NITIDO (BRZ), 121, c, 2, by Put it Back R$398,640, Paulistano, 5-20, 3yo/up, 2400mT, 1st Dam: Analu (Brz), by Roi Normand 2nd Dam: Remeber Sola (Brz), by Ghadeer (Fr) 2:32.10, sf. 3rd Dam: Dimane (Brz), by Janus (Arg) 1--QUICK ROAD (BRZ), 125, c, 3, by Jules O-Stud Raca; B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras; T-M G 1st Dam: Jamaica Road (Brz) (G1SP-Brz), by Ghadeer (Fr) Campos; J-W Blandi; R$30,190. Lifetime Record 2nd Dam: Ivette Bay (Arg), by Halpern Bay 2-2-0-0, R$34,690. 3rd Dam: Pirovette (Arg), by Master Bold 2--Parc des Princes (Brz), 121, c, 2, Vettori (Ire)--French O-Stud JCM; B-Haras Santa Maria de Araras; Opera (Brz), by Roi Normand. O/B-Stud TNT; T-J Macedo; J-M Cardoso; R$199,600. Lifetime T-V Nahid; R$13,425. Record 12-4-6-0, R$422,669. 3--Mestre Feiticeiro (Brz), 121, c, 2, Vettori (Ire)--Dulce 2--Lamico Steve (Brz), 125, c, 3, --All for Arctic (Brz), by Ghadeer (Fr). O-Stud Surreal; B-Haras Love (Brz), by Ghadeer (Fr). O-Stud Star Gold; Old Friends; T-S Lobo; R$9,860. B-Haras Old Friends; T-V S Lopes; R$59,000. Margins: 9, HF, HF. Odds 2.50, 1.40. 3--Pantaleon (Brz), 129, c, 4, New Colony--Ile Rousse (Brz), by Tokatee. O-Stud Novo Triunfo; B-Haras Daily News is: Santa Maria de Araras; T-V Nahid; R$46,600. Barry Weisbord President/Co-Publisher Margins: NK, 3, NO. Odds: 5.50, 2.40. Sue Finley Vice President/Co-Publisher Andy Belfiore Editor-in-Chief Alycia Borer Director of Advertising Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. 8 Jessica Martini Senior Editor This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by Alan Carasso Associate Editor any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior Marie Kizenko Associate Editor written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Christina Bossinakis Associate Editor Information as to the American races, race results and Lucas Marquardt Writer/Reporter earnings was obtained from results charts published in Steve Sherack Writer/Reporter Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the Vicki Forbes Director of Customer Services permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. Lia Kusch Advertising Assistant TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 5/22/07 • PAGE 4 of 9

P EDIGREE INSIGHTS BY ANDREW CAULFIELD PREAKNESS S.-GI, $1,000,000, PIM, 5-19, 3yo, 1 3/16m, 1:53 2/5, ft. 1--sCURLIN, 126, c, 3, by Smart Strike 1st Dam: Sherriff's Deputy, by Deputy Minister 2nd Dam: Barbarika, by Bates Motel 3rd Dam: War Exchange, by Wise Exchange ($57,000 yrl '05 KEESEP). O-Stonestreet Stables, Padua Stables, George Bolton & Midnight Cry Stables; B-Fares Farm Inc (KY); T-Steven M Asmussen; J-Robby Albarado; $600,000. Lifetime Record: 5-4-0-1, $1,602,800. 2--, 126, c, 3, (Ire)--Bedazzle, by Dixieland Band. O/B-James Tafel (KY); T-Carl A Nafzger; $200,000. Rather like darling Clementine in the famous old song, Mr. Prospector is lost and gone forever. But whereas Clementine=s untimely demise left everyone dreadful sorry, Mr. Prospector lived life to the full, being active right up to his death at the age of 29 in June 1999, and we can only celebrate his vast contribution to American breeding. As the very likeable Curlin thrust his nose ahead of Street Sense to wreck Triple Crown hopes for another year, he became no less than the 24th male line de- scendant of Mr. Prospector to win an American Triple Crown race. Altogether, these 24 have landed nine victories in the Derby, 11 in the Preakness and 12 in the Belmont, and Curlin is its seventh winner of the Pimlico Classic in the eight years since Mr. Pros- pector=s death. This male line=s astonishing Classic dominance was achieved by three sons of Mr. Prospector, 10 grand- sons, 10 great-grandsons and one great-great- grandson, and we can be confident that plenty more Triple Crown success awaits Mr Prospector=s great-grandsons.

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The late lunge by Curlin (whose pedigree I reviewed on Mar. 20) may have scuppered Street Cry=s chances of siring a Triple Crown winner in his first crop, but it Raised and Grazed was still a very good weekend for this grandson of Mr. Prospector--and for some of Mr. Prospector=s other in New York stallion grandsons. Street Cry added two more group/graded winners to . . . a proven formula for success! his tally, which now stands at a highly impressive six, from a crop of 81. One aspect of Street Cry=s success These New York-bred Graded Winners which interests me is that his latest graded victories were Purchased at Public Auction both came over six furlongs, with Street Magician taking the GIII Hirsch Jacobs S. at Pimlico and Per as Two-Year-Olds in Training: Incanto taking the G3 Premio Tudini at Rome=s Capanelle track. With his daughters Street Sounds and GRADE 1 WINNERS Majestic Roi taking, respectively, the GII Beaumont S. ACEY DEUCEY and G3 Dubai Duty Free S. over seven furlongs earlier BEHAVING BADLY this year, Street Cry=s progeny are clearly capable of BUY THE SPORT showing a lot more speed than might have been expected. CIRCLE OF LIFE Street Cry himself showed plenty of speed early in FLEET INDIAN (Champion) his career, when he won over 62 furlongs and failed by LUCKY ROBERTO only a head to land the GII Del Mar Futurity, but he WIN quickly graduated to distances of a mile or more. His finest performances came over 1 1/8 and 1 1/4 miles. His dam, Helen Street, won the over 1 1/2 GRADE 2 WINNERS miles, showing the sort of stamina we came to expect CAPESIDE LADY of her Derby-winning sire . The stamina in the FRIENDLY ISLAND bottom half of Street Cry=s pedigree seemed to have GANDER dominated the precocious speed shown by his sire MAGNOLIA JACKSON , and Street Sense=s QUEEN ALEXANDRA victory over a mile and a quarter was in line with my READ THE FOOTNOTES expectations of Street Cry=s progeny. I am now having to revise my expectations. Both of GRADE 3 WINNERS Street Cry=s parents were very accomplished juveniles-- ACCOUNTFORTHEGOLD as was Machiavellian=s champion sister Coup de Genie-- BOSSANOVA and this speed can clearly emerge in Street Cry=s prog- eny, especially if he receives a little help from his MEGASCAPE mares. Per Incanto is out of a very speedy daughter of NAUGHTY NEW YORKER the sprinter Indian Ridge, while Street Magician is out ROMAN DANCER of a daughter of Meadowlake. There are over 100 eligible NEW YORK- STREET SENSE, c, 2004 BREDS entered in the Fasig-Tipton Raise a Native Mr. Prospector Gold Digger Midlantic Preferred Two-Year-Olds Machiavellian Halo Coup de Folie in Training Sale May 21-22 Raise the Standard Street Cry (Ire) (GB) Troy (GB) La Milo (GB) To view Hip Numbers and pedigrees Helen Street (GB) Riverman Waterway (Fr) click here or log on to NYBREDS.COM Boulevard (Ire) Nearctic Northern Dancer The New York Breeding & Racing Program Dixieland Band $50 Million in Purses, Incentives & Awards Delta Judge Bedazzle Mississippi Mud 22-4-4-3, Sandy Buggy $197,455 *Ribot Majestic Legend His Majesty 3Fls, 1Ch, 1GSW SW, 42-7-7-1, Flower Bowl 13Fls, 8wnrs, 1SW Long Legend Reviewer 16Fls, 1GSW, 1SW Lianga nybreds.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 5/22/07 • PAGE 6 of 9

Street Cry=s biggest pay day came in the Dubai World the unbeaten Coquerelle and the useful French Cup, a race which also fell to another of Machiavellian=s three-year-old Lost Ark. sons, Almutawakel. Coincidentally, Almutawakel was in In comparing and Zamindar, it is interesting the news at the weekend, as well, as his son Awelmarduk that Zamindar now has three Group 1 winners among became a Group 1 winner in the Derby Italiano. the 263 foals in his first six crops (he has another 51 Unfortunately, Almutawakel was forced into retire- coming on line in his 2005 crop). Zafonic, on the other ment at the age of 11 towards the end of last year hand, sired four Group 1 winners among the 633 because of an arthritic stifle. With fewer than 140 foals named foals in his nine crops, the last of which is four in his first three Irish crops, Almutawakel was also years old in 2007. responsible for Silver Cup, another Italian Classic win- This statistic suggests strongly that Zamindar has the ner who went on to gain a trio of Grade II victories in potential to be a better sire than his older brother, even California. He did even better in New Zealand, where he though Zafonic had comfortably the better form sired Wahid, winner of the New Zealand Derby, and (Timeform rated Zafonic fully 14 pounds superior to Vital King, successful in this year=s Hong Kong Derby. Zamindar). This also supports the view that Zamindar Considering that he wasn=t expensive, Almutawakel (always held in very high regard by Andre Fabre) never ranks alongside Street Cry, Medicean, Titus Livius and revealed the full extent of his talent on the racecourse, Vettori as an advertisement for Machiavellian=s prowess largely because of a reluctance to settle as a juvenile. as a sire of sires. Machiavellian, of course, was inbred 3x4 to Native Dancer and 4x4 to Almahmoud, the pair responsible for Northern Dancer=s dam Natalma. This must be relevant, as Danehill, an exceptional stallion FOALING NEWS who is also shining as a sire of sires, was inbred 3x3 to Natalma. The other grandson of Mr. Prospector to excel over NOBLE ONE (GB), 11, Primo Dominie (GB)--Noble Des- the weekend was Gone West=s son Zamindar, who was tiny (GB), by discussed here a week ago. I am considering changing Foal born Apr. 29, a filly by Pivotal (GB). roles to that of tipster, as last week I wrote: Will be bred back to Pivotal (GB). AThe chances are that there are more stakes winners Owned by and boarded at Cheveley Park Stud, UK. to come from Zamindar=s 2004 crop, which also in- Accomplishments: Dam of Peeress (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), cludes the Italian stakes winner Sweet Wind Music. His Hwt. Older Mare-Eng at 7-9.5f, Hwt. Older Mare-Ire at highly regarded daughter Coquerelle is among the en- 7-9.5f, MG1SW-Eng & G1SP-Ire & Fr, $917,584. tries for next Sunday=s G1 Prix Saint-Alary, the main trial for the Prix de Diane, having won her last three WESTERN WIND, 12, Gone West--Pharlette (Fr), by races in fine style. One of her wins was gained at the Pharly (Fr) expense of Cinnamon Bay, who is also expected to step Foal born Apr. 29, a colt by Dynaformer. up to stakes company.@ Will be bred back to Dynaformer. Cinnamon Bay duly gained her first stakes success in Owned by Dr John A Chandler. impressive style four days later, and then the Boarded at Mill Ridge, Ky. well-related Coquerelle took the Saint-Alary to become Accomplishments: Dam of Western Ransom (Red Ran- Zamindar=s second Group 1 winner in the space of eight som), GSW, $229,290. days, following Darjina=s triumph in the French 1000 Guineas. GUILDED TIMES, 9, Crafty Prospector--Our Mahney, by Zamindar and his brilliant brother Zafonic had The Olden Times Minstrel as their broodmare sire, so it was inevitable Foal born Apr. 30, a colt by Roman Ruler. that breeders would try sending them mares with pedigrees Will be bred back to Vindication. containing =s three-parts-brother II. Owned by Michael Pegram. Zafonic had more than 20 foals out of mares by Boarded at Hill >n= Dale Farms, Ky. Nijinsky=s top-class son , which created 4x4 to Accomplishments: Dam of Inexessivelylucky (In Excess Northern Dancer and 5x4 to . His best {Ire}), SP; Inexcessive Speed (In Excess {Ire}), SW; result was the Group 2 winner Zipping, fourth in the Controlled (In Excess {Ire}), MSW & GSP, $325,248; 2002 2000 Guineas, but Zamindar has done even Icecoldbeersatreds (In Excess {Ire}), GSW & GISP, better with Caerleon mares, which are responsible for $353,800.

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CAPITAL PLAY MAKES ITS BID With the current franchise to operate the three major New York tracks--Belmont, Aqueduct, and Saratoga-- set to expire on Dec. 31, 2007, INCLUDE it likely won=t be long before Broad Brush-Illeria New York State lawmakers vote on who is awarded the next TWO HISTORIC RACES... franchise. There are four opera- TWO DYNAMITE INCLUDES tions in contention: the New York Racing Association, which A star in the making has held the franchise since for top trainer 1955, as well as Excelsior Rac- ing, Empire Racing and Capital Todd Pletcher, Glencrest Play. The four bidders made Farms’ PANTY RAID their proposals in public hear- pulls away in the Capital Play’s ings Apr. 10-11. GII Black-Eyed Susan. Karl O’Farrell The New York City-based capitalplayny.com Capital Play was a late arrival on PROM SHOES the scene, but quickly estab- lished itself as a major player with a strong proposal just gets nipped backed by deep pockets. The company recently joined at the wire by the 3/5 in partnership with Plainfield Asset Management LLC to chalk SIGHTSEEING in create Aa fully funded bid team.@ the thrilling In contrast to the other three candidates, which boast GII Peter Pan S. mostly domestic rosters and familiar names, Capital Play sports an international cast that has broad experi- ence in Australian racing. Representatives of Capital BOOK FULL Play emphasize the organization is by no means an AAustralian@ company. Nor do they consider themselves (859) 873-7270 www.airdriestud.com to be a group of outsiders. Last Friday, the TDN=s Lucas Marquardt sat down Racing is now the biggest sport in Australia. The with Karl J. O=Farrell, the president and CEO of Capital recent Melbourne Cup festival attendance was 57-per- Play. The Irish-born O=Farrell, a graduate of Trinity Col- cent female; the average age was just under 35, and it lege in Dublin, the Dublin Institute of Technology and generated A$680 million in economic activity for the the prestigious Wharton School of Business in Philadel- city of Melbourne and the state of Victoria. phia, laid out Capital Play=s plans for the New York There has to be a focus on getting young people back tracks. He offered his perspective on synthetic racing and also bringing in the corporate market. By doing surfaces and current conditions on the backstretch, and that, attendance increases as the companies use it to explained why he thinks the Belmont S. should be one market their products. of the world=s richest races. This will be the first of four interviews with the re- How do you get young people to the track? spective principals of the four major bidding groups. The way to get young people to the track is by get- ting women there, and you=re only going to get women What=s your opinion of the state of racing in New York, to go if it=s an interesting place to be. You need good and the U.S. in general? restaurants with quality food and good wines. And Well, there isn=t one track that=s really increasing you=ve got to have the glamour. Now, it isn=t going to attendance. There=s the idea that VLTs will save every- be every day, but there are enough of those big days to thing, but really you=ve got to fix racing itself. And it=s create glamour and carry the sport through. our viewpoint that it can be fixed. Australia, 20 years Even on the off days, people should be able to go to ago, was in a very similar position to where New York the track to have lunch and have an enjoyable time, to is today. There was declining attendance, and the aver- bring business clients there. age patron was male and aging. In 20 years, there For instance, we look at Aqueduct as a place that can would have been no one at the tracks. Women had be hip and young and vibrant--that s the promotion. stopped attending; the glamour of it all, apart from the = big days, was all gone. And Belmont; we see Belmont essentially as New It is our viewpoint that you have to put investment York=s corporate dining room. You want companies to back into the tracks, and there has to be a marketing be able to host functions there, to be associated with a plan. glamourous sport. Cont. p8 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 5/22/07 • PAGE 8 of 9

Some people say that there are too many sports op- biggest prize money in the world. And that=s our inten- tions in New York--baseball, football, etc.--for racing to tion. As soon as the Preakness is over, there should be be seriously competitive. How do you respond to that? a festival that starts that leads up to the race. And it Again, look at Australia: runner-up in the World shouldn=t be dependent on whether there=s a potential Championship Rugby; just won the Cricket World Cup; Triple Crown winner. Of course that adds to the excite- competes evenly with the U.S. in swimming--it=s a huge ment, but it actually shouldn=t depend on that. sport in Australia. There=s Aussie Rules (Football), there=s Rugby League. The Sydney Olympics was one What kind of purse do you envision for the Belmont of the most successful Olympics in recent history. I Stakes? mean, there are a lot of options. To the people who say What=s Dubai [World Cup] now--$6 million? It=s got to there are too many sport options, I say you=ve given up be that and more. We think that New York should have on racing, and you shouldn=t do that, because this sport the best track in the world, and we think New Yorkers is very resilient. If you feed it properly, it will come should be proud of their track. Right now, New Yorkers back to its rightful place. aren=t proud of the state of their racing. Our whole focus is that we want to turn racing into something What are some things you can do to help >feed= the tracks? really special again. Well, by our numbers, excluding Saratoga, about 1.2 million people attend the New York tracks each year. What do you do with a place like Aqueduct, which, to Which means out of an 8-million population in New be frank, can be a dreary place in January? York City, you=ve got an attendance rate of about 15 That=s because it=s been allowed to become dreary. percent. On top of that, you=ve got 50 million people What we=d like to do is install the VLTs, then put in a who come to New York each year to visit. And if .01 five-star hotel. We=d like Aqueduct to be the waiting percent of those people attended a race track in New room for JFK [air- York, I=d be surprised. Again, I=m excluding port], which is Saratoga. right across the I did a little survey myself last week in New York. I street. We=d like to picked 10 hotels and went to their concierges. I started create a casino at the Waldorf and finished up at the Comfort Inn in entertainment envi- midtown. Not one of them had anything about horse ronment there, racing to give to their guests--not one of them. It=s such very upper market. an easy thing to do, to put out fliers or pamphlets, and I don=t mean >upper it doesn=t cost much. Have a day at the track where all market= meaning the concierges come, and promote the track. I don=t >for the rich,= but know what the numbers would be, but I bet that if you as a hip and urban did that over a two- or three-year period, you=d get Capital Play’s futuristic idea for Aqueduct venue. It=s located 700,000 people. capitalplayny.com in a working-class Capital Play has stated that it will focus on rebuilding environment, but the images of Belmont and Aqueduct. Starting with we also want to attract New Yorkers who will go be- Belmont, what do you envision? cause it=s an interesting and exciting thing to do. We think that Belmont Park should be the number- As far as people visiting New York, we think people one track in the world. It should have the number-one will spend either their first or last day--particularly their race in the world, which is the third leg of the Triple last day--at that hotel before they leave New York, Crown, the Belmont S., and we want it to have the having fun. Cont. p9 FIVE STAR DAY A New STAR IN THE MAKING! Carson City - Reggie V, by Vanlandingham May 18 - In her second start, Star of Luvina broke her maiden at Downs in a 6 furlong MdnSpWt in 1:094 running a 92 Beyer Congratulations to owner Par Three Stables, breeder Richard Giacopelli and trainer Eddie Kenneally click here for chart / click here for video

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And we=d bring the capacity down to hold 30,000 Slots at Saratoga? people. Aqueduct holds around 70,000 or 80,000 No. We=d like to have them at Belmont, and think that people, which does not reflect the attendance potential would be an advantage to the state and to everyone. today. On Wood Memorial Day, the biggest day at But we=ll listen and liaise with the Saratoga community Aqueduct, they had 8,000 people there. We believe we to make sure we come to decisions that are beneficial can get attendance for that day back up to 30,000. Is it to everyone. Remember, we see ourselves as custodi- ever going to be 100,000? Maybe that=s not realistic, ans of these tracks, especially Saratoga, which has but we can get it back to a good crowd. such rich traditions and history. We Also want to design Aqueduct so that, if you go on a winter=s day on a Wednesday, you have the ability There has been a disagreement between NYRA and to close down parts of the stands. So if there=s 5,000 or 6,000 people there, it feels pretty busy and people New York State over who owns the land Belmont, don=t feel like they=re in this deserted place. Aqueduct and Saratoga sit on. Are you worried about The one thing that offends me the most is when I that? went and looked at the backstretch. I=ve been to some We think, when all is said and done, that the state of the poorer parts of South Africa, and the conditions owns the land. We=ve gotten opinions from three law- were similar with that. That, to me, is disgraceful. In a yers, and we feel confident about that. And if NYRA sport made up of many wealthy people, you don=t treat really cares about racing, it will give up the claim on the people like that. You treat people with respect, and it=s land. They can=t say they care about racing and still an indictment on the industry, and an indictment on all hold the claim they own the land instead of the state, of us involved to let it continue to happen. We will fix and over whoever runs the tracks. That=s incompatible. that immediately. You have to give people quality living conditions and, one of my pet projects, is to give peo- Should you be awarded the franchise, do you see a ple scholarships. We would get together with the un- complete overhaul of the current staff at the tracks? ions and work out a plan to help people build up their When it comes down to it, we=ll have a significant education levels, to learn English, that kind of thing. Or number of roles for the current NYRA staff, including else you=re keeping people in poverty, and you should never do that. You need to give people opportunities, senior management and trustees, because they have and this is the land of opportunity. the history. Our viewpoint is to come in and restructure New York racing. We believe that there are amazing What about Saratoga? people at NYRA who love this sport and care about it, We really wouldn=t do much with Saratoga. The only but who may have lost their morale for whatever rea- thing we=d do is to immediately recommend to put it son. into the National Historic Trust, to protect it forever. It=s important to remember, our whole team is made up of How hard is it going to be for Capital Play to accom- racing people through and through. Saratoga is one of plish its goals? the most historic tracks in the world--the most historic We think we can do this. It requires money and vi- track in the U.S.--and it=s important to preserve that sion, and a plan you can implement. I=ve said to many track. There are a few things the community wants up people before, we=re not reinventing the wheel here. there: a safety rail, possibly an all-weather track. On a We=re not finding the cure for cancer. This is something personal level, one of my biggest things is that a track that has worked elsewhere, and it will work in New of that significance should have a fence around it in keeping with the historic nature of it, and it now has a York. chain-link fence around it that is unacceptable. Research Specialist How do you feel about all-weather tracks in New York racing? Research We d like to see all-weather tracks at all three Central Kentucky Thoroughbred Horse Farm seeks a = Specialist. Responsibilities include: compiling, processing, and courses, because that=s the way things are moving, and proofing research & pedigree materials for Sales Agency, preparing it=s safer for the horses. There are still some things that all sale materials for consignment use at yearling & broodmare are being worked out, such as how it handles extreme sales, and maintaining and communicating updates to other staff, cold and extreme heat, but there are people with clients, and buyers. greater minds than mine who will figure that out. Graduation from high school or the equivalent is required. Some college preferred. Prior experience working with thoroughbred MOVING ??? horses required. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Adobe, and For just a day or forever... the internet required. Must be able to type a minimum of 45 words Call us with your new fax number. per minute, with a high degree of accuracy. (732) 747-8060 Interested candidates can send cover letter and resume with salary requirements to: [email protected]. 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CHIEF SEATTLE COLT TOPS FASIG MIDLANTIC OPENER A colt by Chief Seattle at- tracted a final bid of $350,000 to top yesterday=s Pat Costello • 859.296.6455 • www.paramountsales.net opening session of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Pre- ferred Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale in Timonium, FASIG-TIPTON MIDLANTIC TWO-YEAR-OLDS Maryland. Consigned by Murray Smith, agent, the TOP LOTS MONDAY dark bay juvenile worked a quarter-mile at the sale=s Hip# Sex Sire Dam Price under tack preview in :21.3. He is out of Sabreen 269 colt Chief Seattle Sabreen $350,000 () and is a half brother to stakes ($16,000 wnlg >05 KEENOV) winner Briartic Gold. Bears Stables, Ltd. made the B-Kingswood Farm (Ky) winning bid. A daughter of Kentucky Derby winner Consigned by Murray Smith, agent Purchased by Bear Stables Ltd was the highest-priced filly of yesterday=s 188 filly Monarchos Palangana $320,000 first session of the two-day auction. Out of ($150,000 yrl >06 FTKJUL) Palangana (His Majesty), the juvenile was sold by B-C Kidder & N Cole (Ky) Church Street Equine Investments, LLC and was Property of Church Street Equine Investments LLC, purchased for $320,000 by Patrice Miller of EQB, Off the Hook Partners LLC, agent Inc., as agent. During the auction=s first session, Purchased by Patrice Miller, EQB, Inc, agent Fasig-Tipton sold 176 two-year-olds for $9,158,700. 313 filly Broken Vow Sheza Wild Thing $260,000 The average was $52,038, down three percent from ($75,000 yrl >06 KEESEP) a year ago, while the median fell 7.8 percent to B-Darrell & Lendy Brown (Ky) $29,500. The sale=s final session begins today at 11 Consigned by Scanlon Training Center, agent a.m. Purchased by Zayat Stables 106 filly Vindication Lucette $215,000 B-Marathon Farm (Ky) FASIG-TIPTON MIDLANTIC 2YOS Consigned by Marshall W Silverman, agent MONDAY, MAY 21, 2007 Purchased by Timothy Ritchey 192 filly Street Cry (Ire) Peace Tech $200,000 ($17,000 yrl >06 KEESEP) Session Totals 2007 2006 Catalogued 330 329 B-Alan S Kline Revocable Trust & Darley (Md) No. Offered 243 252 Consigned by Randy Miles, agent No. Sold 176 183 Purchased by Lawley-Wakelin Bloodstock, agent RNAs 67 69 240 filly Street Cry (Ire) Quiet Word $200,000 % RNAs 27.6% 27.4% B-Chip Montgomery, Patrick Davis & Darley Stud (Ky) Gross $9,158,700 $9,827,000 Consigned by Paul Sharp, agent Average $52,038 (-3.1%) $53,699 Purchased by Harry Aleo Median $29,500 (-7.8%) $32,000 117 colt Johannesburg Mandy Jud $175,000 www.fasigtipton.com ($175,000 yrl >06 SARAUG) B-Bradley Browne (NY) Consigned by Crupi=s New Castle Farm, agent Purchased by C U Sooner LLC STAKES CLOSINGS 176 colt Rock Slide Oblivious T $170,000 TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23: ($30,000 wnlg >05 OBSDEC) 05-28 $300,000a Shoemaker Breeders= Cup B-Brandywine Bloodstock (Pa) Mile-I, Hol, 3yo/up, 8fT (5000) Consigned by Murray Smith, agent 05-28 $300,000a Gamely Breeders= Cup-I, Hol, 3yo/up, Purchased by LRK Stable f/m, 9fT (5000) 258 filly Storm Boot Rockley $165,000 06-02 $250,000 The Californian-II, Hol, 3yo/up, 9f (250) ($20,000 yrl >06 KEESEP) 06-03 $175,000 Milady Breeders= Cup H.-II, Hol, 3yo/up, B-Eugene Melnyk (Ky) f/m, 8.5f (175) Property of Old South Farm www.stakesdigestweekly.com Purchased by Barry Berkelhammer, agent TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 5/22/07 • PAGE 2 of 6

PREAKNESS OVERNIGHT RATINGS DIP HILL N’ DALE BUYS INTEREST IN DREAM SLIGHTLY RUSH John Sikura=s Hill >n= Dale Farm has purchased by Lenny Shulman, courtesy of The Blood Horse an interest in multiple graded stakes winner Dream Overnight ratings for NBC=s telecast of the May 19 Rush (Wild Rush--Turbo Dream, by ). The GI Preakness S. registered a slight decrease from a three-year-old filly, a $285,000 OBS February juve- year ago, when Barbaro attracted much attention for nile, has won four of five starts. Owned by West the second jewel of racing=s Triple Crown. NBC re- Point and Lewis G. Lakin, Dream ported a 5.4 rating and a 13 share of the audience Rush most recently captured the May 5 GII Nassau for this year=s Preakness telecast, which aired from 5 County Breeders= Cup S. She also won the Feb. 10 p.m.-6:48 p.m. ET. That represented a five-percent GIII Old Hat S. Dream Rush will continue to run in the dip from 2006=s 5.7/14. One ratings point equals West Point Thoroughbreds= silks and will continue to 770,000 viewers in overnight ratings, and the 13 be trained by Rick Violette, Jr. AI am delighted to share represents the percentage of televisions in use share an ownership position in such an outstanding that were tuned to the race. This year=s Kentucky filly,@ said Sikura. AI have long admired both Terry Derby telecast drew an 8.3/18 in the overnights. The Finley and the West Point Thoroughbreds organiza- race segment of the Preakness show, from 6-6:30 tion, and I look forward to continued racing success. p.m., attracted a 7.4 rating. NBC reported that the Dream Rush is an elite filly and has all of the tools to Preakness telecast was the highest rated sports eventually become a great broodmare.@ Terms of the show of the day, far outdistancing FOX=s baseball deal were not disclosed. coverage of the New York Yankees--New York Mets tilt. Since NBC took over the Preakness in 2001, the average overnight rating for the telecast has been a H E A S T H six, up by more than a third from the previous seven years, the network said. The top 10 markets for the Yesterday=s Results: Preakness telecast were: 1) Baltimore (21/41); 2) 5th-PHA, $36,960, Msw, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:12 1/5, my. Louisville (16.5/34); 3) Buffalo (12.6/30); 4) West +TALE OF THE DIVA (f, 3, Tale of the Cat--Graceful Palm Beach (11.9/25); 5) Columbus (10.8/22); 6) Manor, by Cure the Blues), given a 6-1 chance, broke Orlando (10.8/20); 7) Fort Myers (10/19); 8) St. well, but was content to settle off the pace in fifth Louis (9.3/20); 9) Cleveland (9/19); and 10) Knox- through an opening quarter in :22. Ready to make her ville (9/18). bid approaching the quarter pole, the full to Tale Of A Dream, MSW, $159,515, steadily built momentum in BELMONT BASH WILL BENEFIT EQUINE the stretch and got up in the final strides to graduate RESEARCH The Belmont Bash, hosted by the New by 3/4-lengths over Sweeping Lass (Precise End). York Racing Association and The Jockey Club, will Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. be held Friday, June 8, at the historic Hudson Thea- Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $23,520. tre at the Millennium Broadway Hotel in New York O/B-Daniel Inverso (PA). T-Guadalupe Preciado. City. The Bash once again will benefit Grayson- Jockey Club Research Foundation and will feature cocktails, dinner and musical entertainment by the critically acclaimed Beatles tribute band The Fab Taylor Made Sales Agency Faux. Tickets are $350. ARaising funds for an equine 2005 Keeneland September Graduate charity whose sole purpose is improving the health BEAR NOW and welfare of the horse is the perfect way to spend 8 length winner of the the eve of New York=s Classic race, the Belmont S.,@ said NYRA President and CEO Charles Hayward. AThe Selene S. (G3) at Woodbine on 5/20 Fab Faux was a big hit at last year=s Belmont Bash Congratulations to Own: Bear Stables, Ltd., and we are honored and excited to have them back.@ Tr: Reade Baker and Br: ClassicStar For ticket information, contact Nancy Kelly at (212) (859) 885-3345 • www.taylormadesales.com 521-5305.

th The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the 5 -PHA (37K, Msw) TALE OF THE DIVA (Tale of the 8th Race, $31,696 Allowance, at Prairie Meadows. Cat) graduates at 6-1. For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 5/22/07 • PAGE 3 of 6

IN JAPAN: H CANADA H Agnes Kalmia, f, 3, Came Home--Morning Star (MSP, $154,793), by Shotiche. Kawasaki, 5-16, Bright Yesterday=s Results: Flower Sho, 7f. Lifetime Record: 5-1-1-0, $41,074. 5th-WOX, $57,637, Msw, 3yo/up, f/m, 7fT, 1:23 3/5, O-Takao Watanabe; B-Fred M Allor; T-Hideyuki Mori. gd. *$100,000 wnlg >04 KEENOV. +PUGILISTIC (f, 3, Maria=s Mon--La Macarena {MSP, Dragon Welds, c, 4, Dynaformer--Poolesta (Ire) (MGSW- $120,260}, by Cozzene), let go at 14-1, was off a step US, SW & G1SP-Ire, GSP-Eng, $345,280), by Hero=s slowly and was eased back to eighth after the opening Honor. Tokyo, 5-20, Freeway S., 7fT. Lifetime half mile. Angled out at the top of the stretch, the gray Record: 9-4-1-0, $544,876. O-Yoshiro Kubota; drove to the front midstretch and drew clear to post a 1 B-Kilroy Thoroughbred Partnership; T-Hideaki 3/4-length victory over Charity Quest (Coronado=s Fujiwara. *$200,000 yrl >04 KEESEP. Quest). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $33,041. Fresh Vanilla, f, 4, Grand Slam--Gal From Seattle, by O-Augustin Stable. B-George Strawbridge Jr (ON). A.P. Indy. Niigata, 5-19, Hakkaisan Tokubetsu, 6f. T-Benson Macdonald. Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-1, $313,802. O/B-Takashi Watanabe; T-Yasuhisa Matsuyama. Liliuokalani, f, 4, --Tropico Cielo (SP), by A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S H H Secreto. Chukyo, 5-20, Plate Race, 6fT. Lifetime Record: 12-2-1-2, $165,702. O-Green Farm; B-James IN BRITAIN: M Herbener Jr; T-Kunihide Matsuda. *$30,000 wnlg Waveline, f, 2, Stravinsky. See ABritain.@ >03 KEENOV. **Full to Ekolu Place, MSW-Jpn, Fealeview Lady, f, 3, Red Ransom--Alice White, by $1,326,760; 1/2 to Tropical Light (Mizzen Mast), . Wolverhampton, 5-21, Hcp, 3yo, SW-Jpn, $530,659. 7f 32yds (AWT). B-Budget Stable. *19,000gns 2yo Eishin Imphal, h, 5, High Yield--See You, by Gulch. '06 DONAPR. Niigata, 5-19, Ninoji Tokubetsu, 9fT. Lifetime Record: Toshi, g, 5, Kingmambo--Majestic Role (Fr) (G1SP-Fr & 22-3-4-1, $391,901. O-Toyomitsu Hirai; B-Mueller SP-Eng), by Theatrical (Ire). Musselburgh, 5-21, Hcp, Farms Inc; T-Yoshio Oki. 4yo/up, 1 1/2mT. B-T Wilson. *200,000gns yrl >03 Win Rex, g, 6, Kingmambo-- (3x Hwt. Older TATHOU; 8,000gns HIT >04 DONHIT. *1/2 to Mare-Eng at 11-14f, MG1SW-Eng, GSW & G1SP-Fr, Aiglonne (Silver Hawk), GSW-Fr & GSP-US, SW-Ity, $537,561), by Caerleon. Chukyo, 5-20, $139,218. Kashikojima Tokubetsu, 6fT. Lifetime Record: 25-3-2-5, $404,545. O-Win Inc; B-Dell Ridge Farm LLC; T-Yoshitada Munakata. i O N THE WORKTAB i BELMONT JAPANESE WINNER BY U.S. SIRE: Keyed Entry (Honour and Glory), 4f, :47.48, 9/68 Friday Flight (Aus), c, 3, --Not On My Typhoon (Ire) (Giant’s Causeway), 4f, :49.43, 44/68 Friday (Aus) (GSW & MG1SP-Aus), by At Talaq. Pommes Frites (Dynaformer), 4f, :47.84, 15/68 Chukyo, 5-20, Novice Race, 8.5f. Lifetime Record: Rags to Riches (A.P. Indy), 4f, :48.24, 22/68 2-1-0-0, $41,322. O-Carrot Farm; B-Jungle Pocket Sun King (), 4f, :46.84, 2/68 Pty Ltd & Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd; T-Takayuki Papua (Louis Quatorze), 4f (tr.), 4f, :48.89, 10/26 Yasuda. *1/2 to Saturday Fever (Aus) (Groom A. P. Arrow (A.P. Indy), 5f, 1:00.12, 7/54 Dancer), GSW-Aus; Phantom Thief (Aus) (Jade Barancella (Fr) (Acatenango {Ger}), 5f, 1:01.99, 42/54 Robbery), GSW-Aus. Corinthian (Pulpit), 5f, :58.17, 1/54 Win Fantasia (Jpn), m, 5, Hennessy--Minamino Barretts, Cowtown Cat (Distorted Humor), 5f, 1:00.12, 7/54 by Easy Goer. Chukyo, 5-19, Plate Race, 6fT. Fairbanks (Giant’s Causeway), 5f, 1:00.64, 20/54 Lifetime Record: 18-3-3-3, $320,331. O-Win Inc; First Defence (Unbridled’s Song), 5f, 1:00.88, 26/54 Half Ours (Unbridled’s Song), 5f, :59.63, 4/54 B-Kanaishi Stud ; T-Yasuo Ikee. *1/2 to Million Bell Harlington (Unbridled), 5f, 1:01.84, 41/54 (Jpn) (Forty Niner), SW-Jpn, $1,661,121. Lawyer Ron (langfhur), 5f, 1:00.87, 24/54 Magna Graduate (Honor Grades), 5f, 1:00.84, 22/54 All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Master Command (A.P. Indy), 5f, :59.74, 6/54 unless otherwise indicated Zanjero (Cherokee Run), 5f, 1:03.00, 24/27 TDN TODAY Around the World ...... 6 pages TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 5/22/07 • PAGE 4 of 6

Windsor, 6.10, Mdn, ,7,000, 2yo, f, 5f 10ydsT, 1:02.34, gd. +LADY AVENGER (IRE) (f, 2, Namid {GB}--Shioda, by ), a i45,000 GOFNOV foal, raced in mid-division following a modest break. Pushed to the front before the furlong marker, the 10-1 chance was ridden out to notch a ready three-length win over Shamrock Lady 3.20 Fontainebleau, Cond, €28,000, 3yo, 1 1/4mT (Ire) (Orpen). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,4,534. SKYLANCER (GB) ( {GB}), a debut winner at Longchamp O-Jeff Smith; B-Herbertstown Stud Ltd; T-J Eustace. last month, is closely related to G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. winner Doyen (Ire) and G1 victress Moonshell Bath, 2.00, Cond, ,4,850, 2yo, 5f 11ydsT, 1:01.84, (Ire) and will carry Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s silks for gd/fm. this second go. Choicely bred opposition to the G1 Irish Derby entrant WAVELINE (f, 2, Stravinsky--Teresa Ann, by includes the same owner’s Lake Periyar (Kingmambo), a son of G1 Harbor), third in a maiden on Lingfield=s polytrack last Prix Marcel Boussac heroine Sulk (Ire), and Ecurie Wildenstein’s time May 4, secured an early midfield position. Nudged unbeaten Lupanar (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who is out of a half-sister to along at halfway, the i140,000 GOFORB yearling was homebred Group 1 winners Loup Solitaire and Loup Sauvage. driven into the lead with 20 yards remaining to score by 4.20 Fontainebleau, Cond, €25,000, 4yo, 1 9/16mT a half-length from Little Pete (Ire) (City on a Hill) as an 11-2 chance. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-1, ,3,719. MOON EXPLORER (IRE) (Linamix {Fr}) makes a belated first visit to O/B-Paul Reddam; T-Brian Meehan. the track in the shades-of-blue colors of Ecurie Wildenstein. Out of the G1 Prix Saint-Alary winner Moonlight Dance, he is a half to 2004 G1 Musselburgh, 2.10, Mdn, ,4,000, 2yo, 5fT, 59.82, Prix de Diane Hermes runner-up Millionaia (Ire), and seeks affirmation gd/fm. of an old family rivalry. Competition includes the seasoned +ROSE SIOG (GB) (f, 2, Bahamian Bounty {GB}-- Latin Mood (Fr) (Acatenango {Ger}), a brother of multiple G1-placed Madame Sisu {GB}, by Emarati {GB}), sent to post as a distaffer Barancella (Fr), who finished sixth in that 2004 Classic. 5-2 chance, broke well to race in a prominent third 8.00 Leicester, Mdn, £6,000, 3yo, 5f 218ydsT early. Shaken up at the quarter pole, the 7,500gns DONSEP yearling responded gamely to a drive and GIVE HER A WHIRL (GB) (Pursuit of Love {GB}) represents new collared Guertino (Ire) (Choisir {Aus}) right on the line to trainer Alan Swinbank for this sophomore bow following two off-the- win by a short head. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,2,591. board efforts for Barry Hills last year. The Guy Reed homebred is a half- O-The Mick Sweeney Syndicate; B-D R Tucker; sister to G1 Nunthorpe S. scorer La Cucaracha (GB), and faces 17 T-Richard Fahey. rivals including Susan Magnier and Michael Tabor’s Land’s End (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), who is out of a sister to G1 Grand Criterium hero Jade Robbery. He is from the Jeremy Noseda barn. H I R E L A N D H

Yesterday's Result: Roscommon, 6.00, Mdn, i10,000, 3yo/up, f, 1 1/4mT, 2:17.90, gd. ALEXANDER GOLDMINE (GB) (f, 3, Dansili {GB}--Key B R I T A I N Virtue, by Atticus), third in a similar event at Cork last H H time May 4, was rushed from the gate to stalk the early pace in second. Asked for her effort turning for home, Yesterday=s Results: the 48,000gns TATDEC foal took control at the quarter Windsor, 6.40, Cond, ,20,000, 2yo, 5f 10ydsT, pole and held on well under a strong ride to score by a 1:02.12, gd. head from Knysna (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) as an EILEEN=S VIOLET (IRE) (f, 2, Catcher in the Rye {Ire}-- 11-8 shot. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-1, i8,230. Brave Cat {Ire}, by Catrail) was let go at odds of 14-1 O-Noel O=Callaghan; B-Silfield Bloodstock; T-Kevin despite a promising debut when second at Chester Prendergast. May 9. Squeezed out to chase the leaders after a level break in this second go, she was determined under a final-quarter drive to oust Group Therapy (GB) (Choisir TDN Euro is: {Aus}) by a short head on the line. Eileen=s Violet be- England: Sean Cronin (CAFE Racing) comes the second winner for her freshman sire (by Tom Frary (CAFE Racing) France: Claude Beniada Danehill). Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, 14,969. , Germany: Christa Riebel O-Derek Buckley; B-Tom Radley; T-David Evans. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 5/22/07 • PAGE 5 of 6

HASTINGS PARK H., $45,000, EMD, 5-20, 3yo/up, H I T A L Y H f/m, 6f, 1:09 2/5, sy. 1--DINNER AT ARLENE'S, 117, m, 5, Forestry-- Sunday=s Result: Connecting Link, by Linkage. ($125,000 wlng '02 Rome, 3.20, Cond, i22,500, 4yo/up, 1m (AWT), KEENOV; $160,000 yrl '03 KEEJAN). O-Northwest 1:41.10, stn. Farms; B-FJFM, LLC (KY); T-Doris Harwood; J-Gallyn NORDHAL (GB) (h, 8, Halling--Nord=s Lucy {Ire} {MSW- Vick Mitchell; $24,750. Lifetime Record: 12-5-0-1, Ity}, by Nordico), fourth in the May 12 Listed Premio $85,547. *1/2 to Link River (Gone West), GISW, Breguardo at Milan last time, soon established a clear $266,504. lead. Still on the bridle at the quarter pole, the 14-5 2--Kissntheboysgoodby, 120, m, 5, Tropic Lightning-- second choice was pushed clear of his field for a com- Raizel, by Chisos. $9,000. fortable two-length score from Lecocq (Ity) (Dr Devious 3--Golden Pine, 119, m, 5, Banker's Gold--Silent Pine, {Ire}). The winning veteran is a half to Onice Nero (GB) by Pine Bluff. ($19,000 yrl '03 WASDEC). $6,750. (Primo Dominie {GB}), Hwt. 2yo Colt-Ity, SW & MGSP- Margins: 2 3/4, 1, NK. Odds: 21.80, 1.50, 8.70. Ity, $258,641. Lifetime Record: GSW & G1SP-Ity, 63- 16-13-8, i522,551. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: O/B-Scuderia Blueberry SRL; T-Bruno Grizzetti. 9th-WOX, $68,192, Opt. Clm. ($62,500-$60,000), NW2LX, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:45 4/5, ft. WEDDED WOMAN (f, 4, Siphon {Brz}--Erinyes, by B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N Seeking the Gold) Lifetime Record: 8-3-0-1, $101,213. AMERICA O-Stronach Stables. B-Adena Springs (ON). T-B Lynch. 7th-WOX, $62,043, NW3L, (S), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:04 STAKES RESULTS: 2/5, ft. NEW MEXICO BREEDERS ASSOC. H., $80,200, SRP, SEASON STORM (g, 4, Bold Executive--Carrtowns 5-20, (S), 3yo/up, 1m, 1:37 3/5, ft. Margaret {MSP, $137,463}, by Executive Pride {Ire}) 1--MIDNITE PROSPECTOR, 120, g, 6, Corwyn Bay Lifetime Record: 16-3-3-2, $157,294. O-M Kirby, A (Ire)--Not Soon Forgotten, by Tank's Prospect. Alber and K Pleterski. B-Mervyn Kirby (ON). T-Don ($7,700 yrl '02 RUIAUG). O-Maria G Gonzalez; Pleterski.*C$8,000 yrl '04 ONTSEP. **1/2 to Kerfoot B-R D Hubbard & E C Allred (NM); T-Ramon O Gonza- Silver (Silver Ending), SP, $229,589. lez; J-Miguel A Perez; $48,120. Lifetime Record: 32-8-4-3, $214,742. 1st-WOX, $57,638, NW1LX, 3yo, 6f, 1:10 2/5, ft. 2--Captain Cooper, 117, g, 4, Devil Begone--Hill Code, GANTU (g, 3, Mazel Trick--Dancehall Floozy, by Para- by Lost Code. $17,644. mount Jet) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, $73,259. 3--Boom Boom, 119, g, 5, Con Artist--Sid's Jenny, by O/B-Robert Harvey (ON). T-Sid C Attard. *1/2 to Silver Hawk. $8,020. Dancehall Deelites (Afternoon Deelites), GSW, Margins: 5 1/4, 2, 1 3/4. Odds: 4.60, 6.20, 1.80. $182,894.

EMERALD DOWNS H., $51,152, HST, 5-20, 3yo, f, 7th-DEL, $45,500, Opt. Clm. ($32,000), NW2X, 6 1/2f, 1:19 1/5, sy. 3yo/up, a1 1/16mT, 1:43 2/5, fm. 1--#NAPA, 114, f, 3, Feu d'Enfer--Etched in Silver (SP), GOODTOGOAGAIN (g, 4, King Cugat--Gelca, by Diesis by Morning Bob. (C$14,000 yrl '05 BRCSEP). {GB}) Lifetime Record: SP, 16-3-2-4, $85,514. O-Swift Thoroughbreds Inc; B-Merv Nelson (BC); O-Rutica Stables. B-Sun Valley Farm (KY). T-Jane T-Dino K Condilenios; J-Francisco Perez Fuentes; Cibelli. *$9,500 wlng '03 KEENOV; $7,000 2yo 2005 $30,691. Lifetime Record: 6-2-1-0, $62,197. OBSAPR. 2--Restless Lady, 113, f, 3, Stephanotis--Pact, by Bertrando. $10,230. 3--Suva, 122, f, 3, Vying Victor--La Belle Creole, by i O N THE WORKTAB i Ascot Knight. (C$32,000 yrl '05 BRCSEP). $5,627. Margins: 1, 2, HD. Odds: 12.45, 2.00, 0.60. HOLLYWOOD PARK Cherokee Flare (Cherokee Run), 5f, 1:00.20, 1/41 Indian Flare (Cherokee Run), 5f, 1:01.40, 7/41 MOVING ??? Karen's Caper (War ), 5f, 1:01.40, 7/41 For just a day or forever... Silent Name (Jpn) (), 5f, 1:03.00, 29/41 Down (Mr. Greeley), 6f, 1:12.40, 2/22 Call us with your new fax number. Latent Heat (Maria’s Mon), 6f, 1:12.00, 1/22 (732) 747-8060 The Tin Man (), 8f, 1:38.20, 1/1 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 5/22/07 • PAGE 6 of 6

American Breeders= Edition cont. C J Mingo, g, 3, Humming--Princess Celebrity, by King Celebrity. PRM, 5-21, (S), 1m70y, 1:46 2/5. B-Dick 7th-PHA, $40,920, NW3L, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:38 3/5, my. Clark & Carroll Rumbaugh (IA). *1/2 to Mingo CHASE FOR THE GOLD (g, 3, Golden Gear-- Mohawk (Mercedes Won), MSW, $246,587. **MSP. Chasmanhattan {SP}, by Space Cup) Lifetime Record: Valid Wonder, f, 3, Three Wonders--Valid Storm, by SP, 6-3-0-1, $65,088. O-Plumstead Stables. Valid Appeal. WOX, 5-21, (C), 1 1/16m, 1:47 4/5. B/T-Roberta Seeger (PA). *1/2 to Chase The Line (Line B-Richard P Arnold (FL). *$10,000 yrl '05 OBSAUG. In The Sand), SW, $124,749. **1/2 to Storm Forcast (Slew Gin Fizz), SW, $136,714. 9th-PHA, $39,672, NW1X, 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:12 3/5, Fonda Ronda Two, f, 4, Prized--Little Ronda (SP), by my. Little Missouri. MNR, 5-20, 1m, 1:42 2/5. B-Frank J BEFITTING (f, 4, Turn West--Juno, by Jolie's Halo) Schaffer (KY). Lifetime Record: 14-3-4-1, $64,408. O-HACK Stable. Proper Flight, f, 4, Proper Reality--Flying Impetus, by At the Threshold. WRD, 5-21, (S), 6f, 1:11 2/5. B-Richard H Bosshard Jr (PA). T-Andrew B Carter. B-Celestial Acres Stud Inc. (OK). Snappy Blue, m, 5, Mister Jolie--Showsnap, by 9th-MNR, $31,500, 5-20, NW3L, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:12 1/5, Show'em Slew. CRC, 5-21, (C), 5f (off turf), ft. 1:00 4/5. B-David G Lozensky (FL). *$11,000 yrl '03 SOL ECLIPSE (g, 4, Willowy Ambassador--Squaw Work, OBSJAN. by Navajo) Lifetime Record: 10-3-0-2, $51,598. O-Gregory and Michael Mangino. B-Dr Mary Margaret Miller (KY). T-Duane Knipe. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N

8th-PHA, $30,000, NW2L, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m70y, EUROPE 1:44 1/5, my. VEEBEE (f, 3, Our Emblem--Her Halo {MSW, CONDITIONS RESULTS: $314,225}, by Saint Ballado) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-0, ITALY, Milan, 3.55, 5-20, i27,000, 3yo, 1mT, $42,300. O-Hidden Lane Farms, Inc. B-ClassicStar (KY). 1:39.60, gd. T-Guadalupe Preciado. *$23,000 yrl '05 KEESEP. PSITTA (GB) (c, 3, Grand Lodge--Ludynosa, by Cadeaux Genereux {GB}) Lifetime Record: 13-4-2-1, i41,064. 8th-CRC, $28,000, NW2X, 3yo, 6 1/2f, 1:17 4/5, ft. O/B-Equibreed; T-Stefano Ibido. IZZIE'S HALO (c, 3, Halo's Image--Serene Lake, by Meadowlake) Lifetime Record: GSP, 12-3-4-0, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: $166,078. O-Walter L New. B-Arthur I Appleton (FL). +Boboun (Fr), c, 3, Chichicastenango (Fr)--Bella Kala T-David Fawkes. *$50,000 yrl '05 OBSAUG; $165,000 (Fr), by (Ire). Saint Brieuc, France, 5-20, Mdn, 2yo 2006 OBSFEB. 3yo, 1 1/2mT. B-Robert Brard & Pierre-Yves Lefevre. Fairy Forest (Ire), f, 3, Fath--Forest Treasure, by Green 8th-FLX, $23,100, NW3BX, (S), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:05 Forest. Gotha, Germany, 5-20, Mdn, 3yo, 2/5, ft. 7f 165ydsT. B-Paul Starr. *i6,000 yrl '05 GOFORB; A VERY YOUNG JET (g, 5, A. P Jet--Vivaling, by i20,000 2yo '06 BBAMAY Explodent) Lifetime Record: 19-6-5-0, $121,337. Mr Forthright (GB), c, 3, Fraam (GB)--Form at Last O/B-Edition Farm (NY). T-Jonathan B Buckley. (GB), by Formidable. Bath, Britain, 5-21, Mdn, 3/4yo, 5f 11ydsT. B-C D Shore. *8,500gns yrl '05 TATOCT Go East (Ger), f, 3, Highest Honor (Fr)--Golden Time 8th-WRD, $22,094, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW2X, (Ger) (SP-Ger), by Surumu (Ger). Krefeld, Germany, 3yo/up, 1m, 1:36 1/5, ft. 5-20, Mdn, 3yo, f, 10f 55ydsT. B-Gestut Ebbesloh. BUBBA'S QUEST (g, 6, Shuailaan--Poppies and Wheat, Tamimi=s History (GB), g, 3, Kalanisi (Ire)--Polish Pink by Lost Code) Lifetime Record: 8-3-3-0, $55,932. (Ire), by Polish Precedent. Roscommon, Ireland, 5-21, O/B-Kelly Thiesing (OK). T-Joe Lucas. *1/2 to April's Mdn, 3yo/up, 1 1/2mT. B-Theakston Stud. Lucky Boy (Ide), MSW, $324,893. *19,000gns wnlg '04 TATDEC; 46,000gns yrl '05 DONSEP ADDITONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: +Be My Starlight (Ire), f, 3, King Charlemagne--Be My +Armed and Hammered, g, 3, China Ruckus--Scrabble Lady (Ger), by Be My Guest. Krefeld, Germany, 5-20, Queen, by Twice Bold. WOX, 5-21, (S), 6f, 1:11 3/5. Mdn, 3yo, 1 1/16mT. B-Irmgard & Dieter Meinke. B-Clarity Stables (ON). *1/2 to Concomitant (Nepal), Specialiste (Fr), c, 3, Poliglote (GB)--Charmgoer, by SW, $202,480; El Teenico N. (American Standard), Nureyev. Chateau Gontier, France, 5-20, Mdn, 3yo, Ch. Imp. 3yo Colt-DR, SW-DR. 1 7/16mT. B-Wertheimer & Frere. Callwood Dancer (Ire), f, 3, Danehill Dancer (Ire)-- Beltanus (Ger), c, 3, Tertullian--Brighella (Ger), by Ahdaab, by Rahy. WOX, 5-21, 7fT, 1:24. B-Quay Lomitas (GB). Baden-Baden, Germany, 5-20, Mdn, Bloodstock (IRE). i100,000 yrl '05 GOFORB. 3yo, 1mT. B-Dr Frank Feldman. *SP-Ger.