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Biomechanics & Cardio Scores HEADLINE for Yearlings, 2YOs, Racehorses, Mares & Stallions NEWS BreezeFigs™ at the Two-Year-Old Sales For information about TDN, DATATRACK call 732-747-8060. www.biodatatrack.com www.thoroughbreddailynews.com TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2009 Bob Fierro • Jay Kilgore • Frank Mitchell

BIRDSTONE COLT TOPS FASIG OPENER The dust had settled and it appeared the days= fire- works had ended, but Darley struck late to take home the session-topper at yesterday=s first day of the Fasig- Tipton July Selected Yearlings Sale in Lexington. Sheikh Mo- hammed, represented by blood- Pat Costello • 859.296.6455 • www.paramountsales.net stock advisor John Ferguson, F-T JULY -- Monday=s Top Lots secured hip 228, a colt by Hip Sex Sire Dam Price GI Belmont S. winner Birdstone 228 c Birdstone Slew Smarts $400,000 (Grindstone), for $400,000. Fer- ($37,000 yrl >09 KEEJAN) guson, who was noticeably ab- B-Bob Sliger (Ky) sent earlier in the session, was Consigned by Dapple Stud, agent on hand to sign the ticket on the Purchased by John Ferguson Hip 228 Horsephotos Apr. 4 foal. Consigned by Dapple 147 f Rock Hard Ten Incredible Story $350,000 Stud, the $37,000 KEEJAN B-Cobra Farm (Ky) yearling purchase is out of the unraced mare Slew Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent VIII Smarts (Seattle Slew). AWe thought he was the right Purchased by Mercedes Stables, D. Yokum, agent horse and a very good-looking individual,@ said Fergu- 169 c Bernardini Lyphard's Delta $350,000 son. A resident of Gainesway, Birdstone=s oldest crop B-Palides Investments (Ky) of foals is currently three-year-olds. The diminutive bay Consigned by Lane=s End, agent recorded a rare Classic double this season after Mine Purchased by John Ferguson That Bird took the GI Kentucky Derby and Summer Bird 246 c Medaglia d=Oro Tigresa $310,000 rounded out the Triple Crown with a victory in the GI B-Ann Lorenson Lynch (Ky) Belmont S. AHe has already produced two Classic Consigned by Three Chimneys Sales, agent horses, so you have to take him seriously,@ Ferguson Purchased by Starlight Partners said about the young sire. Cont. p2 209 c Rockport Harbor Really Quick $210,000 B-Needham/Betz & Liberation Farm (Ky) Consigned by Betz Thoroughbreds Inc. FASIG-TIPTON JULY YEARLINGS Purchased by Hidden Brook, agent for Paul Pompa Jr. MONDAY, JULY 20, 2009 174 f Flower Alley Mazel Tov Betty $200,000 ($150,000 in utero ‘07 KEENOV; $120,000 wnlg ‘08 KEENOV) Session Totals 2009 2008 B-Budget Stables Inc. (Ky) Catalogued 247 284 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent LXXXII No. Offered 221 254 Purchased by Cheyenne Stables LLC No. Sold 125 142 178 c Henny Hughes Mighty Lode $200,000 RNAs 92 112 ($100,000 wnlg >08 FTKNOV) % RNAs 41.6% 44.1% B-Dr. Bilinsky, Martin Zaretsky & Harry Patten (NY) High Price $400,000 $330,000 Consigned by Gainesway, agent # over $300K 4 4 Purchased by Bruce Headley Gross $8,933,500 $13,311,000 189 f Rock Hard Ten Nureyev=s Encore $200,000 Average $71,468 (-23.8%) $93,739 ($115,000 in utero ‘08 KEEJAN; $60,000 RNA wnlg ‘08 KEENOV) Median $50,000 (-33.3%) $75,000 B-Briggs/Cromartie (Ky) www.fasigtipton.com Consigned by Legacy Bloodstock, agent Purchased by Starlight Partners

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Darley Returns to the Well... Give That Man a Cigar... In a year that started off with Barbaro (Dynaformer) Not long after the auctioneer stopped his patter on dominating headlines, it was Darley=s Bernardini (A.P. Day 1 at FTKJUL, Dapple Stud=s Mike Akers took a Indy--Cara Rafaela, by Quiet American) who bagged the moment to savor his success with his session-topping three-year-old championship following victories in the Birdstone colt. AI=m standing here enjoying a fine cigar, GI Preakness S., GI Travers S. and GI Jockey Club Gold courtesy of Darley,@ remarked Akers, who had ad- Cup. It was of no surprise yesterday that Sheikh Mo- journed to the Fasig-Tipton cocktail party. hammed=s interests were back to secure hip 169, a bay Dapple Stud acquired hip 228 for a colt from the Darley homebred=s first crop. Representing mere $37,000 as a KEEJAN short Darley bloodstock advisor John Ferguson, Richard yearling, before his sophomore sire O=Gorman shut out the competition with a final had started making big headlines. $350,000 bid. Consigned by Lane=s End, the May 6 foal Akers believed the colt he=d bought is out of G2 Nassau S. winner Lyphard=s Delta was a good one, but he never envi- (Lyphard), dam of GISW Indy Five Hundred (A.P. Indy) sioned the fanfare that would ensue and MGSW Delta Princess (A.P. Indy). just six months later. AHe was a very nice horse,@ said O=Gorman. AWe AI can=t take the credit,@ Akers said. obviously loved the sire, and we felt that this colt was Mike Akers AWe bought him from [breeder Bob K. the right type. We were very high on him.@ Sliger], who raises really good horses, Also charmed by the handsome colt was Lane=s End=s and he came highly recommended in January. Then we Bill Farish. were lucky that Birdstone came up with a couple of He does look a little bit like his sire, Bernardini, said A @ Classic horses. We caught a hot stallion.@ Farish. He might be a little smaller than him, but this is A It comes as no surprise to Akers that Birdstone has a May foal, so that is to be expected.@ been a hit, however. AHe was priced right [when he Indy Five Hundred, who was purchased by Peter went to stud],@ he offered. AWe have bred to him every Minikes from the Lane=s End consignment for $210,000 year, and two of the best foals on our farm are by at the 2001 Keeneland September sale, later sold in Birdstone. We weren t hesitant about taking a chance, foal to Kingmambo to Darley for $3 million at Fasig- = even though the jury might still have been out on him.@ Tipton Kentucky November in 2007. Lane=s End also served as acting agent on a pair of other yearling scores Dapple=s son of Birdstone proved a real crowd pleaser at Fasig-Tipton. The buyers were all over this horse, out of Lyphard=s Delta, including Absolute Return (Car- A @ son City), who brought $300,000 at KEESEP in 2004 Akers said. AHe was scoped nine different times, and I and Delta Miner (Mineshaft), who brought $500,000 at believe some of the scopes were for more than one KEESEP in 2006. buyer using the same veterinarian. He was the horse- AIt=s very hard to be upset about the price, given the men=s pick of the sale. He=s quite an athlete.@ state of this market,@ said Farish. AWe=re content with Still, the hammer price exceeded expectations. AThere what we got.@ was quite a bit of traffic this morning, and he handled it Darley also purchased a colt by first-crop sire A.P. all very professionally,@ Akers said. AHe stepped up to Warrior for $115,000 through O=Gorman. Out of SW the plate at every call. But, at breakfast, I would have Wildcatseye (Forest Wildcat), the Feb. 29 foal (hip 50) said I=d be tickled to death if he brought $200,000.@ was consigned by Eaton Sales, agent. AWe were look- But Akers won=t be shocked to see the colt on the ing through the horses here and we took a liking to 2010 Triple Crown trail. AHe has a Classic frame, and I him,@ said Ferguson. AHe was a very athletic and correct think the buyers are looking to go where the Birdstones horse, that just took our eye.@ have been going--to the Classics,@ he said.

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Rock Solid at Fasig-Tipton July With only a smattering of yearlings realizing six-figure bids early in yesterday=s opening session, it appeared unlikely that anything would come close to last year=s top price of $375,000. That is until hip 147, a filly by Rock Hard Ten, strode into the ring. After a spirited bidding duel that lasted about 10 minutes, it was Dennis Yokum, representing Mercedes Stables, who signed the ticket for the dark bay , landing the filly for $350,000. Consigned by Meg Levy=s Bluewater Sales, the Feb. 18 foal is out of Hip 147 Horsephotos Incredible Story (Seattle Slew), who is a granddaugh- ter of GIII Selima S. winner Ken de Saron (Kenmare {Fr}). Rock Hard Ten (Kris S.), winner of the GI Malibu S. and GI Santa Anita H., was campaigned by Mercedes Stable and Madeleine Pickens. The eight- year-old stallion currently stands for $30,000 at Lane=s End in Versailles. Mercedes Stables, which retains a majority share in the dark bay stallion, currently has 14 weanlings and 11 yearlings by the freshman sire. AShe was just the best individual in the sale,@ said Yokum. AShe was just the best Rock Hard Ten I=ve seen, and we=ve seen a number of good ones. This filly was just a standout, and we wanted to have the top Rock Hard Ten.@ And how does the filly compare to her sire? AShe really looks like Rock Hard Ten,@ Yokum con- firmed. AShe=s just a big powerful filly. She has good length to her and she=s a nice, tall, athletic filly. She=s just a really good horse.@ No surprise to Yokum, the dark bay was the first horse of the opening session to exceed the $300,000 mark. AI thought she could bring around $300,000,@ said Yokum. AI thought [buyers] would be a little strong on her, because I really thought she was the best of the sale. In this market, the best ones are going to bring some money.@ According to Yokum, the final price realized in a sluggish market was substantially lower than might have been expected. AI think she would have brought about $600,000 a couple of years ago,@ he said. AI figure I got her at a substantial discount.@

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The Numbers Don’t Lie... Medaglia Spinning Gold at July Sale... Despite the flurry of six-figure sales nearing the end The crowd had visibly thinned out and just a handful of Monday=s opening session, final numbers slumped of people remained in the sales pavilion, but at the back severely from a year ago. Fasig-Tipton officials were walking ring, a small group stood ready for hip 246 t o not surprised. AWe=re not happy about what happened walk into the arena. The penultimate yearling on the today, but we expected it,@ said Fasig-Tipton Chairman afternoon, a colt by >now= sire Medaglia d=Oro, closed Walt Robertson. Average decreased by 24 percent, the session=s six-figure scores with a $310,000 final bid down to $71,468 from $93,739, and median fell 33 from Jack Wolfe and Donald Lucarelli=s Starlight Part- percent to $50,000. ners. Out of Tigresa (Tejano), the Jan. 31 foal is a half- AIn most markets, when there are downturns, people brother to stakes winner War Tigress (War Chant). tend to migrate toward known, established products,@ AHe was extremely athletic and by the hottest sire in said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning Jr., explain- the world,@ said advisor Frank Brothers. AHe was just a ing the opening session, which was comprised of the beautiful animal. He was an extremely good walker, and progeny of first or second season sires. AI=d be surprised just had the presence of a very nice horse.@ if we didn=t make up some ground [during the second According to Brothers, the colt will be sent to J.J session] when we will have more established sires.@ Pletcher=s training center in Florida before joining Addressing some of the factors that may have con- Pletcher=s son, trainer Todd Pletcher. tributed to the downturns, Browning added, AWe would AWe=re looking forward to seeing him at Saratoga have liked to have seen more trainers than what we next summer,@ added Brothers got, but we hope we=ll see more [Tuesday]. We think Alone or in partnership, Starlight has enjoyed success we were more successful getting more owners here, with Pletcher trainees, including Ashado (Saint Ballado), but the numbers of pinhookers was down and we didn=t Octave (Unbridled=s Song), Purge (Pulpit) and Monba get as many trainers as we would have liked, and that (Maria=s Mon). In addition to the Medaglia d=Oro colt, didn=t help.@ Starlight also acquired hip 189, a filly by Rock Hard Ten Despite the downturns, Browning was more optimis- from the Legacy Bloodstock consignment for tic looking ahead to today=s second session. $200,000, and four hips later, purchased another filly, AHorse for horse, it=s better [Tuesday] than [Mon- this one by first-crop sire Belamy Road. The latter filly day],@ said Browning. (hip 193) was offered by Warrandale Sales, agent for And when asked what it might take to reverse the Lazy Lane Farms and sold for $55,000. current downward trend, Browning added, AIf we had known a better way, we would have already done it by Flower Power for Cheyenne Stables... now, we just don=t know.@ Marking his first purchase of the season, Everett Dobson of Cheyenne Stables went up to $200,000 for a filly by first-crop sire Flower Alley (Distorted Humor). Offered by Taylor Made Sales Agency, the chestnut is out of Mazel Tov Betty (Mazel Trick), a half-sister to the stakes winning and graded stakes-placed fillies Somethingaboutbetty (Forestry) and Petunia (Lil E. Tee). AI thought she was the total package,@ offered Dobson. AShe was well balanced and she had all the right parts. That=s going in the right direction.@ According to Dobson, he was drawn to hip 174' s young sire, Flower Alley, who won the GI Travers S. and was runner-up in the GI Breeders= Cup Classic during his sophomore season. Last term, the filly repre- sented the highest price for her sire, whose weanling average was $49,857, when she was purchased for $120,000 at Keeneland November. Cont. p5

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AShe probably could have used a little more pedigree, but she was the best Flower Alley I=ve seen,@ Dobson said. AI also loved Flower Alley.@ AI think this filly could have easily brought $350,000- $400,000 a year ago,@ said Dobson. AShe was a real standout filly here, and I really wouldn=t have been surprised if she had brought $350,000 today.@ Dobson, who has approximately 12 horses--most two-year-olds--in training with Todd Pletcher, Christophe Clement, and Donnie Von Hemel, operates out of his Lexington-based farm, Candy Meadows, which is home to about 15 horses, consisting of broodmares and foals.

Raising Dixiana... Historic Dixiana Farm is enjoying a revival of sorts in 2009, and to commemorate its restoration to former glory, the breeding operation sets off on its maiden voyage in the sales arena at this year=s July Sale. Lo- cated in Fayette County, the orginal parcel of land that made up historic Dixiana was broken down into smaller tracts and sold off to various interests over the latter half of the last century. Insurance magnate Shively acquired the 302-acre Dixiana Farm from Mary Lou Wibel in 2004, and this past April added 365 acres to his property when he secured nearby Domino Stud for a reported $13 million from Elaine Jones. Domino Stud was incorporated into Shivley=s Dixiana operation, increasing the modern version of Dixiana to over 1000 acres. Currently, the operation houses approximately 150 horses, which are spread out over three sub-divi- Also up for grabs is hip 422, a filly by Successful sions. Dixiana is the focal point of Shively=s breeding Appeal. The Jan. 11 foal is out of the 10-year-old mare operation, housing all of its mares and foals, while Look for Good (Unbridled=s Song), a half-sister to stakes adjacent Woodland Farm is the site of the farm=s year- winner and Grade I stakes placed Nonproductiveasset ling and sales-prep division. The newest addition, Dom- (Stalwart). ino Stud, is outfitted with a fully operational training AShe=s looks like she=s going to be an early type, so track, and serves as the primary location where the there have been a lot of pinhookers on her,@ Arnold young Dixiana horses are broken and trained, and said. where layups are boarded. Dixiana will offer an additional 30 yearlings at From two offered during Monday=s opening session, Keeneland this September, and may send a draft to the Dixiana consigment sold one in hip 18, a colt by Fasig-Tipton=s Saratoga Sale in 2010, depending on the Rockport Harbor (Unbridled=s Song) for $100,000. The progress of the current weanling crop. operation offers an additional four yearlings today, AMr. Shively likes to race, so he=s willing to back his comprised of three homebreds and a pinhook. Repre- horses up. They=re here to sell, but if they don=t, Mr. senting the sole member of the consignment not foaled Shively is very willing to take them to the track,@ Arnold at Dixiana is hip 275, a colt by Tiznow. Purchased for added. $150,000 at last year=s Keeneland November Sale, the Shively currently has horses in training with Ken Jan. 18 foal is out of Zadkiel (Saint Ballado), the dam of McPeek, John Servis, Mike Trombetta, and Arnold=s She=s Cheeky (Black Minnaloushe), third in the GI Santa brother, Rusty. Among Dixiana=s previous successes is Monica H. The bay is also from the extended family of War Kill (War Chant), winner of Keeneland=s GII Beau- dual Grade I stakes winner Cheval Volant (Kris S.). mont S. AThe Tiznow colt has been very popular,@ said Terry AWe=re proud of our horses, so we don=t mind hang- Arnold, Dixiana=s farm manager. AHe=s been forward ing on to them,@ said Arnold. AIt=s very cut and dry.@ ever since we got him. He=s a big horse, but he=s very smooth. He=s very balanced and has a good eye.@ FASIG-TIPTON JULY SELECT COVERAGE... by Christina Bossinakis P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/21/09 • PAGE 6 of 12

Smelling Like a Rose... It is hard to argue that what Ted and Noreen O=Neill=s Ann Marie Farm lacks in scale, it more than makes up for in quality. At this venue last year, the Kentucky- based operation, which is named after the O=Neills= daughter, led over a single yearling--a filly by Dehere out of Paris Rose (Accelera- tor). Offered as hip 356, the dark bay was the first foal pro- duced by the daughter of GI Santa Susana S. winner Fabu- lous Notion (Somethingfabulous). Secured by pinhooker Becky Thomas for $35,000 and resold to Westrock Stables for $250,000 at this year=s OBS Decelerator February Two-Year-Olds in Reed Palmer Training Sale, the filly, later named Decelerator, scored in her debut for D. Wayne Lukas at Churchill Downs May 14 before adding a victory in her latest start in the GIII Debutante S. over the Louisville oval June 27. AIt was a fair price,@ said Ann Marie Farm=s manager Ron Patterson. AWe had hoped she would bring $50,000, but we made money at $35,000 and that was good. We were glad that Becky bought her; we knew she went to really good hands, because we knew she would have a fair shot at being in a two-year-old sale. She was really very pretty and very fast, and she turned out to be the second highest priced filly at that AHe is a really big, stout and well-made colt,@ offered sale.@ Patterson. AHe=s very correct and very good looking. This year, the operation leads over a half-sibling to We=ll just have to see what a Dehere colt brings in this the Grade III winner, a colt by Harlan=s Holiday. The market. Dehere lost some popularity [after being sent to dark bay, one of only two in this year=s Ann Marie Japan in 1999], and [Decelerator] was a member of the consignment, is scheduled to sell today as hip 467. first crop since he returned to the United States [in A He a really nice colt and very correct,@ confirmed 2005], and I think people have taken a wait-and-see Patterson. AWe just hope that, since his sister has gone kind of deal on him. Hopefully, the filly will help turn two-for-two, won the Grade III at Churchill in her last that around for him.@ start and that Lukas is thinking of running her at According to Patterson, an additional five yearlings Saratoga this summer, it will help him sell well.@ are slated to sell at Keeneland in September, and a California-based Ted O=Neill, who paid $32,000 for small draft of mares or weanlings will be offered later in Paris Rose as a yearling at Keeneland in September the fall. 2003, also owns the mare=s half-sister, Paris Notion AGenerally, we have several horses on the track at all (Dehere). Paris Rose, who had complications foaling the times [in Northern California with trainer Lloyd Mason],@ Dehere colt last year, was bred back to Dehere this he continued. ASo we=ll bring fillies in from off the track year, but failed to carry. According to Patterson, the and we=ll sell a couple of the older mares at the sales seven-year-old mare will be bred back again next each year, and then we=ll bring in fillies off the track spring. In turn, her 11-year-old half-sister Paris Notion, and replace them. We like to stay with 12 to 15 mares who produced a colt by Lemon Drop Kid this season, at the farm at any given time. We like to keep it small, has a yearling filly by that same sire that will be offered but select.@ at the Keeneland September Sale. The second member of this year=s consignment is hip 249, a colt by Dehere out of Time of Peace (Slew City Slew). The six-year-old unraced mare is out of J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J GSW War Thief (Lord at War {Arg}), dam of Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... GIII Transylvania S. winner Boss Lafitte (Dynaformer). P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/21/09 • PAGE 7 of 12 1ST stakes winner for FRESHMAN SIRE

Michael T. Levy (859) 253-1114 • www.muirfieldinsurance.com POLLARD’S FTK JULY - MONDAY Hip Sex Sire Dam Price ($) VISION 8 f Suave Sedona Berry 85,000 B-Dr & Mrs Ronald H Grothaus DVM (KY) Carson City - Etats Unis, by Dixieland Band Consigned by Darby Dan Farm, Agent III Purchased by Team Valor VERTICAL VISION wins the Dr. Ronald Grothaus, a native of Toldeo, Ohio, who now heads up the veterinary team at Reynolds Road Animal Hospital in his hometown, Prairie Gold Lassie S. by five lengths signed the ticket on Sedona Berry for $22,000 at KEENOV in 2003. The on Saturday, July 18th! click for video mare, then 11, foaled an Aptitude colt the following spring that brought $160,000 as a 2004 KEENOV weanling. Named Level Red, he went on POLLARD’S VISION - #5 Leading Freshman Sire: to run third in the GII San Felipe S. The mare was already the dam of Eishin Hampton (Dynaformer), a Japanese stakes winner with earnings Air Crew of $1,268,900, and she has proven a consistent producer. Her 2005 G3 Stakes Placed winner in Europe foal, a filly by Jade Hunter, was a $25,000 KEENOV weanling sale for Blind Luck the Grothauses, and her 2006 progeny, a colt by Broken Vow, brought Winner by 13 1/4L first time out at Calder $65,000 as a KEESEP yearling (he subsequently sold for $625,000 as an OBSMAR juvenile). This Suave filly RNA’d for $55,000 as a KEENOV weanling in 2008, but attracted more attention this time. For Grothaus and his wife, Kay, their involvement in breeding Inquiries to: John J. Greely IV or Tammy Stockton is a family affair; sons Roger and Matthew, as well as their granddaugh- www.wintergreenstallionstation.com ters, are active in the business. They currently have 28 horses on their Ohio farm. She is now adding to the coffers as a broodmare. Her first foal died, 17 c Artie Schiller Soixante Deux 75,000 but her second, a filly by Hennessy, brought $100,000 as a BESMAR B-Equus Farm (KY) juvenile. She also produced a filly from the first crop by Medaglia d’Oro, Consigned by Equus Farm, (Jerry Cummins/Paul Adams), agent Cassidys Pride, who is a stakes-placed winner of $90,797 for Mirabelli, Purchased by Kenneth McPeek and her two-year-old of 2009, unraced Cassidys Jet (Proud Citizen), Equus Farm of Nicholasville, Kentucky, picked up Soixante Deux for a was a $160,000 FTKJUL yearling. This colt added to the family’s suc- mere $7,500 with this colt in utero at the 2007 KEENOV sale, and cess. earned 10 times that amount when they sent him through the ring here. 101 c Southern Image Divine Rockette 150,000 The second dam is G1SW Treizieme (). B-Andy & Susy Cant & Southern Image Syndicate LLC (FL) 28 c Congrats Tab a Cat 120,000 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent LXXII B-CloverLeaf Farms II (KY) Purchased by Divine Assets Inc. Consigned by Baccari Bloodstock LLC, Agent I Andy Cant didn’t have to dig very deep when he bought the mare Purchased by Buzz Chace, agent Divine Rockette (Is It True) at the 2006 OBSOCT sale, taking her home Chris Baccari of Baccari Bloodstock bought this colt for $50,000 as a for just $16,500. In foal to Graeme Hall, she produced a colt that brought KEENOV weanling, and turned a solid profit on the pinhook. The first $55,000 as a KEENOV weanling. This yearling went through the ring as crop by Congrats averaged just under $24,000 at the 2008 weanling a KEENOV weanling, but RNA’d at $30,000. The decision to hold on to sales, but were a hotter commodity at the first yearling venue of 2009, the bay proved wise yesterday. with six selling for an average of $69,000. 178 c Henny Hughes Mighty Lode 200,000 83 c Silver Train Cassidy 120,000 B-Dr Jerry Bilinski, Martin Zaretsky & Harry Patten (NY) B-Peter J Mirabelli (KY) Consigned by Gainesway, agent Consigned by Paramount Sales, agent for Peter J Mirabelli Purchased by Bruce Headley Purchased by Kenneth McPeek, agent C & H Bloodstock bought this colt for $100,000 as a FTKNOV Peter Mirabelli bought himself a bargain when he ponied up $33,000 weanling, paying 34 percent less than the $151,692 averaged by Henny to acquire Cassidy (Jolie’s Halo) at the 1997 OBSAPR sale. The Florida- Hughes’s first crop at auction last year. A half to GSW Mighty Beau bred filly enjoyed a distinguished racetrack career, with her five stakes (Rainbow Prospect), he proved worth double the original investment in wins including the GIII Azalea BC S., and she earned $440,774. his second trip to the sales ring. P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/21/09 • PAGE 8 of 12

310, c, A.P. Indy--Capeside Lady, by Cape Town Consigned by Dapple Stud, agent Hip Happenings This colt=s sire needs no introduction as the sire of a FASIG-TIPTON JULY long list of champions, including Mineshaft, Rags to Riches, Bernardini and Tempera. Weighing in as one of 256, f, Indian Charlie--Turtle Beach, by Out of Place the heavier catalog pages in this year=s July catalog, the Consigned by Highclere Sales, Agent II dark bay is out of Capeside Lady (Cape Town), winner This pretty filly comes up early in the second session, of the GII Molly Pitcher BC H. and GII Monmouth BC and should attract a numbers of suitors. Out of Turtle Oaks. Beach (Out of Place), the Feb. 8 foal received an impor- tant catalog update when her half-sister All the Love 358, f, Macho Uno--Estimation (GB), (Malabar Gold) graduated at Hollywood Park June 27. by Mark of Esteem (Ire) With plenty of black-type under her second dam, the Property of Adena Springs roan is by Indian Charlie, who is responsible for graded The gray daughter of GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile win- stakes winning fillies Fleet Indian, Pampered Princess ner and two-year-old Macho Uno is a Florida- and Two Trail Sioux. bred from Adena Springs= Southern operation. Out of Estimation (GB) (Mark of Esteem {Ire}), the Valentine=s 259, c, Yes It=s True--Uncontrollable, by Wild Again Day-foaled filly is a granddaughter of Mohican Girl Property of Candyland Farm (), who placed in the G2 Nassau S. Also This striking colt turned many heads and had all the under the second dam is group-placed Satchem right people scouting him out in the preliminaries. Bred (Inchinor) and Oui Say Oui (Ire) (Royal Applause {GB}). by Classic Thoroughbreds, the Feb. 13 foal is out of Uncontrollable (Wild Again), who herself is a daughter 409, c, Unbridled=s Song- - King Shooting Star, by Storm Cat of multiple stakes winner Graceful Minister (Deputy Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent Minister). This colt also had a recent update to his page The Mar. 10 foal represents the only offering of his when his two-year-old full-sister Southern Truth, also sire in this catalog. A $175,000 RNA at Fasig-Tipton=s consigned by Candyland Farm last year, broke her Kentucky Sale last fall, the gray offers a female family maiden for Bill and Vicki Poston in the slop at that is deep in class and quality. A great grandson of Monmouth June 5. SW Miraloma (Deputy Minister--Stick to Beauty), who herself is a full sister to Grade II winner The Prime Min- 288, c, Speightstown--Awful Smart, ister and a half-sister to the bluehen mare Gold Beauty, by Black Tie Affair (Ire) dam of champion Dayjur and Grade I winner and pro- Consigned by John D Murphy, ducer Maplejinsky. Occidental Thoroughbreds, agent The chestnut is out of Awful Smart, who was runner- 464, c, Tale of the Cat--Our Tune, by Concorde=s Tune up in the GI Test S. and third in the GI Gazelle S. Ac- Property of Mulholland Springs cording to Occidental Thoroughbreds= Andre Regard, This Apr. 28 foal is the second out of the Concorde=s the half to GSW Awfully Smart (Anees) has been very Tune mare Our Tune. Purchased for $17,000 at last popular during the pre-sale activities. AHe=s been out fall=s Keeneland November Sale, the chestnut is by over 110 times, and he has handled it great,@ Regard GISW Tale of the Cat, whose yearlings of last year said. AHe is a very scopey, rangy horse with a great averaged $126,663 for 53 sold, with a top price of walk, and it is a live family.@ $370,000.

P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/21/09 • PAGE 9 of 12 TDN Feature Presentation AThey are both stepping up to a mile-and-a-half for the first time this year, so it=s going to be interesting,@ G1 KING GEORGE VI & QUEEN ELIZABETH S. Reynolds continued. AI suppose it=s better going there with two good chances, rather than one and we are hoping for the very best.@ A strong Classic theme con- tinues deep into the field with the presence of Julian Richmond-Watson=s G1 victress (GB) (Hernando {Fr}), runner-up to in the June 5 FRESHMAN SIRE ROCK HARD TEN G1 Coronation Cup at Epsom; and Teruya Yoshida=s ALREADY THE SIRE OF LISTED WINNER LONG LASHES G1 winner Cima de Triomphe (Ire) (Gali- FTK HIP 147 IS MONDAY’S SESSION-LEADING FILLY leo {Ire}). AShe is fine, in good nick and has gone well AND #2 CO-LEADING YEARLING AT $350,000 since [her third in] the [June 27 G1] S. [at The Curragh],@ trainer Ralph Beckett said of the former. 11 LEFT IN KING GEORGE AI would think that the way the race will be run, the Trainer Aidan O'Brien will call upon a maximum team distance and the track will all suit her. She would prefer of four as he bids for a third straight win in Saturday=s quicker ground than a slower surface. It was a close G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S. at Ascot fol- battle with Ask in the Coronation Cup at Epsom, and I lowing yesterday=s confirmation stage. Seeking to add am looking forward to the race and taking him on to the victories of (Ire) (Danehill) and again.@ The cast list is completed by the 2007 G1 Gran (Ire) (Danehill), O=Brien will rely Criterium winner Scintillo (GB) (Fantastic Light) and the upon last year=s G1 hero Frozen Fire (Ger) John Gosden-trained Alwaary (Dynaformer). ( {Ire}) and this term=s G1 Irish Derby runner-up Golden Sword (GB) ( {Ire}) as well as UPCOMING EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES G1 Grand Prix de Paris fourth Freemantle (GB) ( Date Race Track {Ire}) and Rockhampton (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Sir Michael July 25 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S. Ascot Stoute challenges Ballydoyle=s dominance of the 11 July 26 Phoenix S. The Curragh entries and still has last season=s G1 St Leger and Bayerisches Zuchtrennen Munich GI Breeders= Cup Turf winner Conduit (Ire) ( July 29 Sussex S. Goodwood {Ire}), G1 Coronation Cup victor Ask (GB) (Sadler=s Aug. 1 Nassau S. Goodwood Wells), and the dual Classic-placed (Ire) Aug. 2 Prix Rothschild Deauville ( {Ire}) engaged in the ,1-million event. Preis der Diana Dusseldorf own Conduit and Tartan Bearer, and Aug. 9 Prix Maurice de Gheest Deauville stable jockey is leaning towards riding the Aug. 16 Prix Jacques le Marois Deauville former, according to racing manager Peter Reynolds. AA Rheinland-Pokal Cologne final decision hasn=t been made, but it looks as though Aug. 18 International S. York Ryan is going to stick with Conduit and Mick Kinane Aug. 20 Yorkshire Oaks York will ride Tartan Bearer,@ Reynolds said. AIt=s not abso- Aug. 21 Nunthorpe S. York lutely cast in stone and Ryan can change his mind at the last minute, but that=s the way it is at the moment. I spoke to Sir Michael [Stoute] after they worked on All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Saturday and he was happy with both horses. unless otherwise indicated

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PEDIGREE INSIGHTS BY ANDREW CAULFIELD VIRGINIA DERBY-GII, $750,000, CNL, 7-18, 3yo, 1 1/4mT, 2:03 1/5, gd. 1--BATTLE OF HASTINGS (GB), 121, g, 3, by Royal Applause (GB) 1st Dam: Subya (GB) (MSW & GSP-Eng), by Night Shift 2nd Dam: Ashshama, by Arctic Tern 3rd Dam: Sheer Fantasy, by Damascus (62,000gns yrl '07 TATOCT; 95,000gns 2yo >08 TATHIT). O-Mike House; B-Myriad Communications & New England Stud (GB); T-Jeff Mullins; J-Tyler Baze; $432,000. Lifetime Record: 11-6-1-0, $906,417. *1/2 to Villa Carlotta (GB) (Rainbow Quest), SW-Ire & Ity, SP-Eng, $116,953. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Click for the brisnet.com chart, the brisnet.com PPs o r the free brisnet.com catalogue-style pedigree. Video, sponsored by Taylor Made. When a European stallion adds a winner of the GII Virginia Derby to a past winner of the GI American Oaks, one could be excused for thinking that the stallion responsible for these mile-and-a-quarter winners must himself be endowed with a fair measure of stamina. The truth, though, is that the Virginia Derby winner Battle of Hastings is by Royal Applause, a champion sprinter whose 15-race career included 14 starts over five or six furlongs. Royal Applause, who is based at the Queen=s Royal Studs, is probably best known in Europe as an admirably dependable sire of precocious two-year-olds, with nine group-winning juveniles in his first nine crops. He is also the sire of Acclamation, a high-class sprinter who became champion first-crop sire with numerous fast-maturing juvenile winners in 2007. However, the last few years have also shown that there is another facet to Royal Applause=s talents. Per- haps the 2004 American Oaks success of his daughter Ticker Tape helped open trainers= eyes to the fact that Royal Applause can occasionally sire animals which stay much further than he did. cont. px BATTLE OF HASTINGS (GB), c, 2006 Try My Best Sex Appeal Waajib (Ire) Sassafras (Fr) Coryana (Ire) Royal Applause Rosolini (Ire) (GB) Bold Bidder Auction Ring Hooplah Flying Melody (Ire) Whispering Star Sound Track (GB) (GB) Peggy West (GB) Northern Dancer Night Shift Chop Chop Subya (GB) Ciboulette 14-5-2-0 Windy Answer 12Fls, 1GSW, Sea-Bird Arctic Tern 1SW Ashshama Bubbling Beauty 6-1-0-0 9Fls, 1SW Sheer Fantasy Damascus 10Fls, 1SW Bold Bikini www.coolmore.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/21/09 • PAGE 11 of 12

(Pedigree Insights cont.) I must admit that this flow of talented performers at Although none of his progeny=s stakes successes had nine furlongs-plus has rather surprised me. As I said been gained over further than a mile up to that point, earlier, Royal Applause was a champion sprinter and his Royal Applause has since raised his total of black-type dam Flying Melody--who had sprinters as her sire and winners over a mile and a quarter or more to eight, broodmare sire--produced the brilliantly speedy Lyric thanks to Nice Applause, Royal Intrigue, Spider Power, Fantasy to Sadler=s Wells=s brother Tate Gallery, plus Crime Scene (G3 St Simon S.), Take a Bow (G3 Briga- one of Sadler=s Wells=s fastest sons in the G1 Dewhurst dier Gerard S.), Apple Charlotte and now Battle of S. winner In Command. Also, his third dam Peggy West Hastings. The six-year-old Crime Scene initiated a was a half-sister to Pappa Fourway. This colt earned stakes double completed by Battle of Hastings when he the reputation for being one of the most brilliant sprint- won the Shadwell Beech House Stud S. three days ago. ers seen in Britain when he decisively won all eight of It is easy to understand why Americans would be his starts at three in 1955, including the July Cup, interested in a son of Royal Applause when Battle of King=s Stand S. and Diadem S. Hastings came on the market at Tattersalls= Autumn Obviously there must be some stamina in Royal Ap- Sales at the end of October last year. Although Royal plause=s pedigree which occasionally dominates the Applause=s last-of-14 finishing position in the 1997 speedier elements. The most likely source is the female GI Breeders= Cup Sprint must represent an effective line of his sire Waajib, a good miler who numbered the deterrent to trying his progeny on American dirt, his Queen Anne S. among his victories. Waajib=s first two stock has proved very much at home on America=s dams were by the outstanding mile-and-a-half perform- sharp and fast turf courses. Ticker Tape earned in ex- ers Sassafras and and his third dam Corbalton cess of $1.3 million and this tough filly has been fol- produced the highly eccentric stayer Knockroe to a lowed by such as Whatsthescript (a dual Grade II win- sprinter. ner at up to nine furlongs in 2008, when he was also There is always a good chance that Royal Applause=s third in the GI Breeders= Cup Mile), Moth Ball better stayers will also have some stamina in the bot- (GIII Morvich H.), Spider Power (runner-up at Grade II tom halves of their pedigrees. Battle of Hastings is out and Grade III levels and third in the 2006 Virginia of Subya, a versatile performer who gradually worked Derby) and now Battle of Hastings. her way up the distance scale, winning over five, six, Battle of Hastings had looked only moderate over five seven, eight and 10 furlongs. Timeform suggested that and six furlongs for English trainer Michael Bell, but it she might well have stayed even further, given the was a different story when he tackled seven furlongs chance. Battle of Hastings= next three dams were all by and a mile to win a pair of nursery handicaps prior to horses which stayed fairly well--Arctic Tern, Damascus his appearance in the Tattersalls sales ring. His im- and Boldnesian--and the Boldnesian mare, Bold Bikini, proved form led to his selling for 95,000gns and he has produced the Irish Derby winner Law Society, so Battle obviously proved a bargain at that price, his Virginia of Hastings isn=t the family=s first Derby winner. Derby success being his fourth at stakes level. It looks as though his new trainer wasn=t expecting too much stamina, as two of those stakes successes came over six and a half furlongs and a mile, but the gelding=s J Watch Out for “TDN Rising Stars” J victory in the GII Colonial Turf Cup established that he Stars of tomorrow grabbing the spotlight today... stays well by American standards.

P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 7/21/09 • PAGE 12 of 12 UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES Date Race Track Racing July 25 GI CCA Oaks BEL GI Eddie Read H. DMR Round-Up Wonder Where S. WO RACHEL ALEXANDRA WORKS TOWARD July 26 GII S. WO HASKELL GI Preakness S. winner Rachel Alexandra July 29 GIII Schuylerville S. SAR (Medaglia d=Oro) worked six furlongs over Saratoga=s July 30 GII Sanford S. SAR Oklahoma Training Track yesterday in 1:13.88, the July 31 GII Lake George S. SAR fastest of six at the distance. Regular exercise rider Dominic Terry was aboard for the work, which was accomplished in fractions of :13 1/5, :25 2/5, :37 2/5 and :49 3/5. She galloped out seven furlongs in 1:27 2/5. AShe looked like her usual self; she was im- pressive and got over the ground well,@ said Scott Blasi, assistant to trainer Steve Asmussen. AWe wanted a nice, smooth three-quarters and a long gallop. Dominic did a great job with her.@ Rachel Alexandra is expected to make her next start in the Aug. 2 GI Haskell Invita- tional at Monmouth Park. AShe has put on weight and Fairmount Park to end live racing season early she is a picture of health,@ Blasi continued. AWe=re right Ken Roberts, St. Louis Post-Dispatch on target for the Haskell. @ Script anticipates Hollywood ending Hank Wesch, San Diego Union-Tribune MINE THAT BIRD SHARP IN CHURCHILL WORK GI Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird Online gambling for the Facebook generation Michael Copeland, Fortune Magazine (Birdstone) turned in a four-furlong work Monday at Churchill Downs in :48.20 as he continues to prepare Party over for slots tracks? for the Aug. 1 GII West Virginia Derby at Mountaineer. Bill Finley, espn.com With jockey Jamie Theriot in the irons, the bay gelding U.S. Stewards Never Question Dubious Jockey worked through fractions of :12.20, :24.80 and :36.80. Tactics He galloped out five furlongs in 1:01.20. The work was Ray Kerrison, New York Post the fourth fastest of 31 at the distance in Louisville Faster Horses? Study Credits Jockeys yesterday. AHe finished up well and he=s going into the Joe Drape, New York Times race very well,@ Theriot commented. AYou can=t ask for any better. I told [trainer] Chip [Woolley] that he=s going Thorn in their side: Passionate owner Jerry into the race fantastic.@ Mine That Bird is expected to Jamgotchian constantly challenges the sport=s ship to West Virginia Friday. AI=m ready to go back to establishment running,@ Woolley admitted. AIt was enjoyable to be Brian Hiro, North County Times here the first month after the Belmont to just kind of Thoroughbred owners lower their expectations relax and rest. I=m definitely ready to be rolling again Alicia Wincze, Lexington Herald-Leader and get back to running.@ To sign a friend up for the TDN, click here. To start receiving TDN alerts, click here. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 2009

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Yesterday=s Results: 1st-PHA, $54,228, Msw, 2yo, f, 4 1/2f, :51, ft. JACKIE'S EXPRESS (f, 2, Harlan=s Holiday--Chilling H N E W Y O R K H Prospect {SW}, by Allen's Prospect) was part of the Philly Park debacle July 6, when, in the opener on the Capital OTB=s AJammin For Jockeys= to Benefit PDJF: card, the gates were sprung before all the horses were Capital District Regional Off-Track Betting Corpora- loaded, resulting in the race to be declared a no con- tion will host a -themed party to kick off test. Jackie=s Express was actually in the gate for that the 2009 Saratoga racing season and raise money for one, but broke in a tangle and dropped jockey Roberto the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund. The event will Alvarado, Jr. in the first few strides. Reunited with be held in the outside patio area of Capital OTB=s Al- Alvarado here and given a 9-2 shot in a similar event, bany Teletheater. Food and drink will be served under a the $85,000 KEESEP yearling shadowed the paceset- tent and there will be prize giveaways throughout the ting Lil Precious (Forestry), moved to even terms in night. A $5 donation will be collected at the door with upper stretch and was full of run late to win by 5 1/2 proceeds going to the PDJF. lengths. Firster Lil Precious, who was not a part of the July 6 race, held for second at 8-5 odds, while favored • ON THE WORKTAB • Sweet as You Are (Mecke), a 4 3/4-length Awinner@ that day, came home third at 7-5. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, ARLINGTON $35,280. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, Giant Oak (Giant’s Causeway), 5f, 1:03.60, 22/31 sponsored by Taylor Made. BELMONT PARK O-Alfred Kowalewski. B-Horse Shoe Valley Equine, B Z Warrior (Malibu Moon), 4f, :49.20, 21/43 Thomas McClay & Harry Nye (PA). T-Allen Iwinski. Carribean Sunset (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), 4f, :51.97, 43/43 Diamondrella (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}), 3f, :38.71, 6/6 A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S Distorted Passion (Distorted Humor), 4f, :48.02, 3/43 H H Dry Martini (Slew Gin Fizz), 5f, •:59.80, 1/16 Munnings (Speightstown), 5f, 1:01.90, 9/16 IN BRITAIN: Turn Away (Empire Maker), 4f, :49.53, 25/43 Yesnabay, g, 2, Grand Slam. See ABreeders= Edition Europe.@ CHURCHILL Minturno, c, 3, Ten Most Wanted--Panama Jane, by Mine That Bird (Birdstone), 4f, :48.20, 4/31 Perrault (GB). Ayr, 7-20, Hcp, 3yo, 6fT. B-Robert C Zoi Zoi (Seeking the Gold), 4f, :48.40, 5/31 Francis. *$40,000 yrl >07 FTKOCT; ,20,000 2yo >08 MONMOUTH GOFMAR. **1/2 to Lydia Jane (Secret Hello), MSW, Papa Clem (Smart Strike), 6f, 1:12.60, 1/1 $239,856. DEL MAR American-bred Winners cont. p2 Carlsbad (Rocky Bar), 5f, 1:01.60, 3/10 Magical Fantasy (Diesis {GB}), 6fT, 1:19.40, 4/4 Maimonides (Vindication), 6f, •1:11.80, 1/13 q THAT’S A WRAP q Mrs Kipling (Ire) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}), 6fT, 1:15.00, 1/4 Tuscan Evening (Ire) (Oasis Dream {GB}), 4fT, :53.20, 7/7 HOLLYWOOD PARK - Inglewood, Ca Closed: Sunday, June 19 HOLLYWOOD No. of Days: 55 days El Gato Malo (El Corredor), 3f, :37.80, 9/12 Life Is Sweet (Giant’s Causeway), 4f, :47.80, 2/17 Daily Avg. On-Track Attendance: 6,111 (+0.8%) Monterey Jazz (Thunderello), 5f, •:58.00, 1/13 Daily Avg. On-Track Handle: $1.4 million (-9.1%) Daily Avg. Total Handle: $10.5 million (-11%) KEENELAND Beethoven (Sky Mesa), 3f, :39.60, 5/5 Leading Owner: J Paul Reddam & Zayat Stables (8 wins each) SARATOGA Leading Trainer: Doug O’Neill (37 winners) Heart Ashley (Lion Heart), 5f, 1:02.23, 5/9 Hightap (Tapit), 4f, :50.40, 9/23 Leading Jockey: Joel Rosario (79 winners) Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d’Oro), 6f, •1:13.88, 1/6 Website: www.hollywoodpark.com P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/21/09 • PAGE 2 of 6

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IN ARGENTINA: +Queen of Comedy, f, 4, Distorted Humor--Kabylia (Ire) (SP-US, $132,129), by Brief Truce. Palermo, KARL BURKE DISQUALIFIED FOR ONE YEAR 7-17, Mdn, 1200m, 1:11.29. Lifetime Record: Yorkshire-based trainer Karl Burke, who claimed a first 1-1-0-0, S3,800. O-Stud Orilla del Monte; Group 1 success with Lord Shanakill (Speightstown) in B-Stonestreet Mares LLC (KY); T-Carlos Daniel the July 5 G1 Prix Jean Prat at Chantilly, has been Etchechoury. *22,000 yrl >06 FTKOCT; $6,000 HRA disqualified for 12 months following a British Horserac- >07 KEEJAN. ing Authority inquiry into alleged race-fixing. The BHA disciplinary panel decided to postpone the start of IN PERU: Burke=s penalty until July 28 so as not to cause what Al Dasawi, c, 2, Posse--Rakida B (MSP-US, $362,364), may be irreparable damage to Burke=s business in that by Mari=s Book. Hipodromo de Monterrico, 7-18, time if he does intend to appeal. The disciplinary panel Mdn, 1000m, :58.80. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0, said it was Avery conscious of what it was told of S4,700. O-Manning; B-James M Herbener Jr & Dr & Burke=s personal situation and training operation@ and Mrs Kenneth Canterbury (KY); T-Juan Suarez. that it was recognized Aa penalty of disqualification has *$20,000 wlng >07KEENOV; $38,000 RNA yrl a potentially very serious effect on his owners and >08 KEESEP. employees especially.@ Despite that, the panel Afelt Glinka, f, 3, Devil His Due--Valid Fixation, by Valid driven to conclude that it was necessary to impose a Appeal. Hipodromo de Monterrico, 7-18, Cond, disqualification on Burke, and that the proper period 1200m, 1:12.20. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, S3,800. was 12 months, bringing into account the various fea- O-Stud Santa Maria; B-Tony Feng & Norman Cheng tures of this case.@ (KY); T-Juan Arriagada. *$14,500 yrl >07KEESEP. The BHA=s Paul Struthers also added, AI don=t know if **Won by 5 1/2 lengths. Karl Burke is going to appeal or not, but he has seven days to do so. On the basis that he has admitted breaches of the rules, I should imagine the only thing he H I N D U S T R Y I N F O H is likely to appeal is the penalty itself.@ Burke=s solicitors, Bark & Co, confirmed the trainer Gallagher=s to Host Spa Preview Today: will appeal the BHA=s decision and issued a statement In advance of the upcoming Saratoga meet, last night, AThe BHA imposed on Karl Burke a penalty of Gallagher=s Steakhouse in midtown Manhattan will host 12 months disqualification for providing inside informa- a ASpa Preview@ today beginning at noon. For $60, fans tion and associating with a warned-off person, Miles will receive a three-course power lunch, the handicap- Rodgers. Mr. Rodgers had been an owner of horses and ping seminar, and a copy of the Daily Racing Form=s co-investor in land at Mr. Burke=s yard. This business ASaratoga Trainer Stats@ handicapping guide, which has relationship was on-going at the time Mr. Rodgers was profiles of 125 trainers in over 60 different categories, warned off, and continued for a short period thereafter. all for the Saratoga meet, a $14.95 retail value. DRF=s AMr. Burke also had some associations with Mr. Mike Watchmaker, New York Daily News racing writer Rodgers, including the imparting of opinion on the and handicapper Jerry Bossert, John DaSilva of the running of six horses. Mr. Burke received no payment New York Post, race caller extraordinaire Dave Johnson from Mr. Rodgers for providing his opinion on these of Sirius Radio, who will serve as Master of Ceremo- races. He spoke to Rodgers about these races in order nies, jockey agent Drew Mollica, TVG's Meadowlands to prevent any difficulty in the replacement of Rodgers handicapper and DRF author Dave Brower, and as an investor at Spigot Lodge. He was misguided in vegasinsider.com's Anthony Stabile will offer handicap- associating with Mr. Rodgers in this way and has ad- ping tips. Reservations at Gallagher's are suggested by mitted these failings. He does not dispute being liable calling (212) 245-5336. for a penalty for these breaches, but the penalty im- posed by the BHA is unfair and excessive. This penalty far exceeds that which might reasonably have been expected particularly with regard to the penalties im- posed on Fergal Lynch and Darren Williams. Mr. Burke has not had the benefit of a conspiracy of circum- stances, plea bargaining, or otherwise in being dealt First/Second-crop starters to watch: Tuesday, July 21 with by the BHA. It is clear that he has not been Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2005 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/BlackTypeWnrs treated by the BHA comparably with Mr. Lynch and Mr. Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Williams, nor fairly when all matters of the proceedings FAST DECISION (Gulch), Landlock Equine Center, $2K, 10/0/0 are considered. He intends to appeal this decision.@ 4-FL, Msw, 5f, +Uaintnodaisy, 5-2 Cont. p3 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/21/09 • PAGE 3 of 6

Karl Burke cont. Former owner Miles Rodgers has been warned off for H B R I T A I N H life, the BHA confirmed. AThis is an obvious case for an indefinite exclusion order. Rodgers has wreaked havoc Yesterday=s Results: with the sport,@ the panel added. The BHA announced Yarmouth, 14.45, Mdn, ,4,000, 2yo, 7f 3ydsT, an investigation after concluding its review of evidence 1:28.54, gd/sf. from the Old Bailey trial in 2007, where Darren Wil- +SYRIAN (GB) (c, 2, Hawk Wing--Lady Lahar {GB} liams, Fergal Lynch, Kieren Fallon plus Rodgers were all {GSW-Ire, MGSP-Eng, SP-Fr}, by Fraam {GB}), a acquitted of any wrongdoing. Williams, Lynch and 30,000gns TATOCT yearling, found cover behind the Burke faced charges concerning whether they supplied front rank and raced under a tight hold through the Rodgers with inside information in 2004. In an addi- early stages of this first go. Readied for his bid ap- tional twist to the case, the Pennsylvania Department proaching the final quarter mile, the 6-4 favorite quick- of Agriculture has announced jockey Fergal Lynch has ened passing the eighth pole and was pushed out there- been ejected from his U.S. base. Press officer Justin after to register a promising 1 1/2-length success from Fleming confirmed, AFergal Lynch has been ejected from Astonishment (Ire) (Desert Style {Ire}). AIt was a pleas- Philadelphia Park racetrack for a period of one year. The ing debut, he did it very easily and didn=t need to get decision was made on July 17, 2009. This is a private into top gear,@ said winning rider Hayley Turner. AHe property action by the track and is not an action by the was keen for the first furlong, but that was just inexpe- Pennsylvania State Horseracing Commission.@ rience. He=ll definitely come on for the run and is some- thing to look forward to.@ The victor is a half to Classic Legend (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), SW-Eng. Video, courtesy UTMOST RESPECT DEAD The Rumpole Partner- attheraces. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,2,590. ship=s Utmost Respect (GB) (Danetime {Ire}--Utmost O-Highclere Thoroughbred Racing (Donoghue); {Ire}, by Most Welcome {GB}) has failed to recover B-B Walters; T-Michael Bell. after contracting peritonitis following surgery and died Sunday evening, it was announced yesterday. This Windsor, 18.20, Mdn, ,4,000, 3-4yo, 10f 7ydsT, term s G2 Duke of York S. hero originally underwent a = 2:08.39, gd/fm. procedure to remove gravel from his foot, which was +MARY GOODNIGHT (GB) (f, 3, King=s Best--Disco successful, but was unable to fight off the secondary Volante {GB} {SP-Eng & Fr}, by Sadler=s Wells), a infection which caused inflammation to the membrane 50,000gns TATOCT yearling, dwelt from the gate and around his intestines and gut. AHe was a very good raced greenly until settling in second after two furlongs. horse to me and everybody at the yard,@ trainer Richard Asked for more with 3 1/2 furlongs remaining, the 11-1 Fahey told PA Sport. The five-year-old gelding, who chance was ridden to front passing the two pole and was a last-out winner of the G3 Greenlands S. at The kept on well under continued urging to score by 3 1/2 Curragh May 23, had a career record of 16-8-0-2 with lengths from Vivachi (Ire) (Red Ransom). Video, cour- earnings of ,241,345. tesy attheraces. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,2,730. O-Capt J Macdonald-Buchanan; B-Hascombe & Valiant COASTAL PATH RETIRED Juddmonte Farms= Studs; T-Jeremy Noseda. Coastal Path (GB) (Halling--Coraline {GB}, by Sadler=s Wells) has been retired due to injury and will stand his first year at Haras de Saint-Voir in Auvergne. The five- year-old homebred will alternate between bases year- by-year and will stand his second season at Haras de la Monnerie in Normandy. He was successful in his first six races, including wins in the 2007 G2 Prix Chaudenay and 2008 G2 Prix Vicomtesse Vigier, and met with his first defeat when third to Yeats (Ire) (Sadler=s Wells) in last year=s G1 Gold Cup at Royal Ascot. Coastal Path, who was a last-out seventh when defending his title in the May 17 G2 Prix Vicomtesse Vigier at Longchamp, retires with a career record of 10-6-1-2 and earnings of i319,065. Yarmouth 14.45 (Mdn) Syrian (GB) (Hawk Wing) wins TDN TODAY on debut. Around the World...... 9 pages Windsor 18.20 (Mdn) Mary Goodnight (GB) (King=s Best) overcomes a slow start. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/21/09 • PAGE 4 of 6

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Yesterday=s Result: Vichy, 14.55, Cond, i27,000, 2yo, f, 7fT, 1:29.30, sf. GROUP WINNER BY U.S. SIRE IN ARGENTINA: AS SPEED (FR) (f, 2, Keltos {Fr}--Assaranxa {Fr}, by La Charmante (Arg), f, 3, Indygo Shiner--La Magie Linamix {Fr}), a first-up winner at Lyon-Parilly June 7, (GSP-Arg), by Luhuk. La Plata, 7-19, Clasico Polla de broke well and raced keenly on the front end from the Potrancas-G2, 1600m, 1:36.59. Lifetime Record: outset of this comeback. Enjoying a healthy advantage 9-4-2-0, P100,000. O-Stud S de B; B-Haras Haras La turning for home, the 8-5 pick came under pressure as Quebrada; T-Edmundo Rodriguez. *Won by three the pack closed approaching the final eighth and was lengths despite a slow start. ridden out in the latter stages to comfortably hold stablemate Chicago May (Fr) (Numerous) by a length. The winner is a half to Axprime (Fr) (Nombre Premier B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N {GB}), MSP-Fr, $121,240. Lifetime Record: 2 starts, AMERICA 2 wins, i20,500. O-Antoine Capozzi, Haras du Saubouas & SARL Win- ning Bloodstock Agency; B-Dr Yves & Eliane Fremiot; BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: T-Patrick Khozian. NORTHLANDS OAKS, $64,225, NPX, 7-19, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:49 1/5, ft. 1--#MISS VICTORIANA, 115, f, 3, Explicit--Barb's H I T A L Y H Intent, by Regal Intention. O/B-Modeste Racing Stable (KY); T-Bruce F Phelan; J-Shannon Beauregard; Sunday=s Late Result: $26,880. Lifetime Record: 5-3-1-1, $50,544. 2--Bodgits Lady, 119, f, 3, Captain Bodgit--Lady GRAN PREMIO CITTA= DI NAPOLI-Listed, i72,900, Naples, 7-19, 3yo/up, 5fT, :56.30, gd. Glacken, by Smoke Glacken. (C$20,000 yrl '07 ALBAUG). $21,101. 1--BLACK MAMBAZO (IRE), 123, c, 4, Statue of 3--Lemon Pepper, 117, f, 3, Fisher Pond--Lemon Drop Liberty--Rich Gift (GB) (SP-Eng), by Cadeaux Martini, by Lemon Drop Kid. $11,764. Genereux (GB). O/B-Azienda Agricola Valle Falcone Margins: 2 3/4, 1HF, 9 1/4. Odds: 8.05, 8.85, 6.45. SRL; T-Luigi Riccardi; J-Germano Marcelli; i40,500. Lifetime Record: MGSP-Ity, SP-Fr, 13-5-5-2, WASHINGTON'S LOTTERY H., $50,000, EMD, 7-19, 176,584. *3/4 to Diglett (Ire) (One Cool Cat), SW & i 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:43 4/5, ft. GSP-Ity. 1--#NO FLIES ON DOODLE, 116, f, 3, Storm Blast-- 2--Thinking Robins (Ire), 123, h, 6, Plumbird (GB)--Rose Chedoodle, by Slewdledo. O-Swag Stables; B-Keith Jasmine (Ity), by Sikeston. i17,820. Swagerty (WA); T-Vann Belvoir; J-Gallyn V Mitchell; 3--Docksil (GB), 120, m, 5, Docksider--Simil, by $27,500. Lifetime Record: 5-3-2-0, $49,975. Apalachee. (i24,000 yrl >05 ITYSEP). i9,720. 2--Point of Reference, 117, f, 3, Benchmark--It's Margins: 2, NO, 2. Odds: 0.65, 8.30, 13.05. Stevie's Time, by Quiet American. $10,000. Also Ran: Oro di Siena (Ity), Titus Shadow (Ire), Polar 3--Crocodile Tuff, 119, f, 3, Petionville--Bayou Boots, Wind (Ity), Kathy Ridge (Ire), Vallodiadriano (Ire), by Storm Boot. $7,500. Kalashnykov (Ire), Xenes (GB), Champion Place (GB). Margins: 2 1/4, 3/4, 1 1/4. Odds: 7.60, 2.40, 26.90. Scratched: Powerful Speed (GB). ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 7th-PHA, $58,230, NW2X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:08 4/5, ft. H G E R M A N Y H WINCAT (g, 4, Hold That Tiger--Tojur, by Dayjur) Life- time Record: GSP, 10-3-1-2, $138,338. O-West Point Sunday=s Results: Thoroughbreds. B-Paula Capestro Bloodstock LLC (PA). Frankfurt, 13.50, Mdn, i5,100, 2yo, 6 1/2fT, 1:25.44, T-Guadalupe Preciado. *$45,000 wlng '05 KEENOV; sf. $145,000 yrl '06 FTKJUL; $100,000 2yo >07 OBSFEB. +NOBLE ALPHA (IRE) (c, 2, Shamardal--Nouvelle No- blesse {Ger} {GSW-Ity, $146,950}, by Singspiel {Ire}), 9th-PHA, $48,270, NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, sent off at 3-1, was reserved early before making his 1:36 1/5, fm. move wide in the straight. Leading as he passed the ENCANTO PARK (f, 4, Exchange Rate--Sovietica {GB}, quarter pole, the homebred quickly asserted to beat by Soviet Star) Lifetime Record: SP, 19-3-1-4, Diatribe (GB) (Tertullian) by 3 1/2 lengths and become $112,110. O-Carliwood Farms. B-Cashel Stud Inc & the fifth winner for his freshman sire (by Giant=s Cause- Tom Zwiesler (FL). T-George Weaver. *$13,000 yrl '06 way). Lifetime Record: 1 start, 1 win, i3,000. OBSAUG. **1/2 to Cathy's Star (Torrential), SW, O/B-Eckhard Sauren; T-Mario Hofer. $109,718. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/21/09 • PAGE 5 of 6

9th-DEL, $42,050, Opt. Clm. ($35,000), NW2X, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT, 1:35 2/5, fm. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N KISSAMEE GLITTER (m, 5, Texas Glitter--All Affirmed Say I, by Mister Baileys {GB}) Lifetime Record: EUROPE 27-6-5-0, $124,750. O-Fourplay Stable. B-L K Proper- ties (FL). T-Ann W Merryman. *$5,500 yrl '05 CONDITIONS RESULTS: OBSAUG; $11,000 2yo >06 OBSAPR. FRANCE, Vichy, 15.25, 7-20, i27,000, 3yo, 1 1/8mT, 1:54.78, sf. 3rd-MNR, $22,400, 7-19, NW2L, (S), 3yo/up, 1mT, ALAVA (IRE) (f, 3, Anabaa--Cerita {Ire} {MSP-Fr}, by 1:39, fm. Wolfhound) Lifetime Record: 6 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, GREEN RECRUIT (g, 4, Green Fee--Dazzling Kisser, by i24,100. O-Felipe Hinojosa; B-Chevington Stud; T- Kissin Kris) Lifetime Record: 18-2-4-2, $62,536. Carlos Laffon-Parias. *1/2 to Almaguer (GB) (Spectrum O-Bootstrap Stable. B-Harry Joe & Dr Alison Kate {Ire]), SP-Fr, $239,602. Painter (WV). T-Earl H McCormick. *$3,500 yrl '06 FTMOCT. FRANCE, La Teste de Buch, 17.00, 7-19, i15,000, 2yo, 6fT, 1:12.20, gd. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: MON NONO (IRE) (c, 2, Statue of Liberty--Alsu {Ire}, by Afleet Indy, c, 3, Northern Afleet--A. P. Indy's Lady, by Fasliyev) Lifetime Record: 5 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, A.P. Indy. DEL, 7-20, (C), 6f, 1:10 3/5. B-Double K i20,800. O-Jose-Manuel Garcia-Sahagun; B-E LLC (KY). *$75,000 yrl '07 KEESEP. Mordukhovitch; T-A Imaz Ceca. *i2,500 wnlg >07 Up Country, c, 3, Sky Mesa--Daytime Girl (Ire), by DEADEC; i8,000 yrl >08 ARQOCT. (Ire). MNR, 7-19, 6f, 1:12. B-Cavendish Investing Ltd (ON). FRANCE, Saint-Malo, 17.00, 7-19, i15,000, 4yo, 1 1/8mT, 202.89, gd. W I N N E R S B Y U. S. S I R E S DOUCEUR NOCTURNE (FR) (f, 4, Zieten--Dentelle {Fr}, H H by Apeldoorn {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 23 starts, 2 wins, 10 places, i47,800. O-Regine Veit; B-J P Colombu; IN JAPAN: T-Henri-Alex Pantall. *1/2 to Danse Du Soir (Fr) Affiliate (Jpn), c, 3, Gone West--Sky Alliance, by Sky (Nombre Premier {GB}), MSP-Fr, $141,240. Classic. Sapporo, 7-19, Novice Race, 5f. Lifetime Record: 7-1-1-0, $94,211. O-Yoichi Aoyama; ITALY, Livorno, 22.10, 7-19, i13,500, 3yo/up, B-Oiwake Farm; T-Hirofumi Toda. *Won by seven 2250mT, time: n/a, gd. lengths. FA A MEZZ (GB) (h, 6, Halling--Sispre {Fr}, by Master Willie {GB}) Lifetime Record: MSP-Ity, 30-11-6-8, IN ARGENTINA: i185,419. O-Scuderia Rencati Srl; B-Azienda Agricola Alicurca (Arg), f, 3, Indygo Shiner--Alsacia (Arg), by Francesca; T-Stefano Botti. *Full to Fisich (GB), GSW & Logical. La Plata, 7-19, Cond, 6.5f, 1:17.31. Lifetime G1SP-Ity, $521,954; and 1/2 to Furmigadelagiusta (GB) Record: 6-3-0-1. O/B-Haras La Quebrada; T-Edmundo (Galileo {Ire}), SW-Eng, $127,834. Rodriguez. Storm Coloquio (Arg), c, 4, Bernstein--Forty Conversa FRANCE, Senonnes-Pouance, 16.00, 7-19, i11,000, (Arg), by Roar. Palermo, 7-17, Mdn, 6f, 1:08.94. 4yo/up, 1350mT, time: n/a, gd. Lifetime Record: 2-1-0-0. O-Stud Rubio B; B-Haras La MISTER CHARM (FR) (g, 9, Linamix {Fr}--Miss Sacha Biznaga; T-Juan Carlos Etchechoury. {Ire} {SW-Ire}, by Last Tycoon {Ire}) Lifetime Record: +Saike (Arg), c, 4, Salt Lake--Tempting Me (Arg), by MSW & MGSP-Fr, 40 starts, 13 wins, 19 places, Gold Trojan. Palermo, 7-17, Mdn, 6f, 1:09.54. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0. O/B-Haras Green & Black; i347,366. O/T-Jean-Claude Rouget; B-SNC Lagardere T-Jose Gimenez. Elevage. *1/2 to Mister Sacha (Fr) (Tiger Hill {Ire}), Eco Adventure (Arg), h, 5, Salt Lake--Adventurer (Arg), GSW-Fr, $101,747. by Southern Halo. Palermo, 7-17, Mdn, 5f, :55.53. Lifetime Record: 4-1-1-0. O-Stud Juan ; ITALY, Livorno, 20.40, 7-19, i10,800, 2yo, 5fT, time: B-Haras La Quebrada; T-Civico Sesma. n/a, gd. DESERT JUST (IRE) (c, 2, Kheleyf--Nabrissa {GB}, by Machiavellian) Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, i8,500. The Race of the Day is the brisnet.com > = O/B-Fin A Co Srl di Campagnoli Daniele; T-Stefano 8th Race, $22,200 Allowance, at Finger Lakes. Botti. *i9,500 RNA wnlg >07 GOFNOV; ,17,000 RNA For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. yrl >09 GOFMAR. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 7/21/09 • PAGE 6 of 6

FRANCE, Pompadour, 17.00, 7-19, i10,000, 4yo/up, Usbeke (Ger), g, 3, Big Shuffle--Ustimona (Ger) (GSP-Ity 1 3/8mT, 2:22.39, gd. & Ger, $51,321), by Mondrian (Ger). Frankfurt, SPIDER FLIGHT (FR) (c, 4, Montjeu {Ire}--Karly Flight Germany, 7-19, Cond, 3yo, 1 1/4mT. B-Gestut {Fr}, by Mansonnien {Fr}) Lifetime Record: 9 starts, Rottgen. *i34,000 yrl >07 BBAAUG. 2 wins, 5 places, i26,050. O-Patrick Boiteau, Patrick Veleza (Fr), f, 3, Dalakhani (Ire)--Visanilla (Fr), by Moinier, Indivision Spider Flight, Georges Filleul & Remi Danehill. Montier-en-Der, France, 7-19, Mdn, 3yo, Boucret; B-P Boiteau; T-Henri-Alex Pantall. 1 1/16mT. B-Haras de SA Aga Khan SCA. Loch Long (Ire), c, 3, Galileo (Ire)--Spinney (GB), by ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Unfuwain. Ballinrobe, Ireland, 7-20, Mdn, 3yo/up, Sanabaa (Fr), f, 2, Anabaa--Silverware (Fr), by Polish 1 1/8mT. B-Thistle Bloodstock Ltd. Precedent. Pompadour, France, 7-19, Mdn, 2yo, 6fT. Santa Biatra (Fr), f, 3, Highest Honor (Fr)--Albiatra, by B-Gilles & Criquette Head-Maarek. *1/2 to Silverlord Dixieland Band. Senonnes-Pouance, France, 7-19, (Fr) (Numerous), $145,621. Mdn, 3yo, 1 7/16mT. B-SCEA Haras de Manneville. Madiba (Ger), c, 2, Bertolini--Moonlight Melody (Ger), Key to the Stars (Ire), g, 3, Key of Luck--Baratheastar by Law Society. Vichy, France, 7-20, Cond, 2yo, c/g, (GB), by Barathea (Ire). Saint-Malo, France, 7-19, 7fT. B-Dieter Burkle Turfmarketing. Planete (Ire), f, 2, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Massarossa Mdn, 3yo, c/g, 1 1/8mT. B-Ecurie Skymarc Farm. (GB), by Mr. Prospector. Senonnes Pouance, France, *i70,000 yrl >07 DEAAUG. 7-19, Mdn, 2yo, f, 1350mT. B-Ecurie Skymarc Farm +Lovelight (Ger), f, 3, Lomitas (GB)--Lauderdale (Ger), & Baron Eduoard de Rothschild. *1/2 to Nid by Nebos (Ger). Frankfurt, Germany, 7-19, Cond, d=Abeilles (Ire) (Green Desert), SW & GSP-Fr. 3yo, 1 1/4mT. B-Gestut Hof Ittlingen. +Que je t=Aime (GB), f, 2, Dr Fong--Queen of Fairies +Majari (GB), c, 3, Marju (Ire)--Maramara (GB) (SP-Ger), (Ire), by Fairy King. La Teste de Buch, France, 7-19, by In the Wings (GB). Dusseldorf, Germany, 7-19, Mdn, 2yo, f, 7fT. B-G Lugon. *i8,000 RNA yrl >08 Cond, 3yo, 1mT. B-Gestut Fahrhof Stiftung. ARQOCT. Bomber Brown (Ire), c, 3, Pyrus--Secret of Gold (Ire), by +Sadowa Destination (GB), f, 2, Dubai Destination-- Peintre Celebre. Yarmouth, Britain, 7-20, Mdn, 3-5yo, Sadowa (Ger) (GSW-Ity, $217,229) by Lomitas (GB). 1 1/8mT. B-Camogue Stud Ltd. *i16,000 wnlg >06 Merano, Italy, 7-19, Unraced 2yo, f, 7 1/2fT. GOFNOV; 11,000gns yrl >07 TATOCT. B-Scuderia Blueberry Srl. Suerte Rapida (Fr), f, 3, Tertullian--Sweety (Ger), by Sir Yesnabay, g, 2, Grand Slam--Speedy Sonata (MSP-US, Felix (Fr). Livorno, Italy, 7-19, Mdn, 3yo, 7 1/2fT. $184,372), by Stravinsky. Ayr, Britain, 7-20, Mdn, B-Margit Heppner. *i17,000 RNA yrl >07 BBAOCT; 2yo, 6fT. B-Denis O=Flynn. *36,000gns yrl >08 i19,000 2yo >08 BBAMAY. TATOCT. +Invisibile (Ire), c, 2, Invincible Spirit (Ire)--Sopran Woomari (SP-Ity), by Woodman. Merano, Italy, 7-19, H W I N N E R S B Y E U R O S I R E S H Mdn, Unraced 2yo, c/g, 7 1/2fT. B-Leonardo Ciampoli. IN JAPAN: Miss Lesley (GB), f, 2, Needwood Blade (GB)--You Eishin da Vinci (NZ), c, 3, Danehill Dancer (Ire)--Really Found Me (GB), by Robellino. Windsor, Britain, 7-20, Wild, by Wild Again. Kokura, 7-19, Novice Race, 6fT. Mdn, 2yo, f, 6fT. B-Richard Kent. Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0, $65,789. O-Toyomitsu Genovesa (Ger), f, 2, Ransom o War--Ginza (Ger), by = Hirai; B-R R McAnulty; T-Kenji Nonaka. Acatenango (Ger). Dusseldorf, Germany, 7-19, Mdn, 2yo, 7 1/2fT. B-Capricorn Stud. IN ARGENTINA: Nevele Pride (Fr), c, 2, Sagacity (Fr)--Esperanza (Fr), by Saumarez (GB). Senonnes-Pouance, France, 7-19, Disloyal (Arg), c, 3, Orpen--Diademe (Arg), by Jack Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 1350mT. B-P Coignard. Hylton (Ire). San Isidro, 7-18, Mdn, 6fT, 1:10.52. Morning Note (Fr), c, 2, Sumitas (Ger)--Forever Lifetime Record: 3-1-0-0. O-SCOS; B-Haras Vacacion; Midnight (Ire) (SP-Eng), by Night Shift. Naples, Italy, T-Ernesto Lopez. 7-19, Cond, 2yo, 7fT. B-Scuderia Sant=Ambroeus Srl. Nuit (Arg), f, 3, Orpen--Native Doryl, by Fatih. San +Real Grey (Ire), c, 2, Verglas (Ire)--Uisce Tine (Ire), by Isidro, 7-18, Mdn, 6fT, 1:11.23. Lifetime Record: Bluebird. Naples, Italy, 7-19, Mdn, Unraced 2yo, f, 3-1-0-0. O/B-Haras Carampangue; T-Roberto Bullrich. 7 1/2fT. B-Michael J Kinane. *i12,000 RNA yrl >08 +Quartier Latin (Arg), c, 3, Orpen--Queen=s Bench GOFMIL; ,6,000 2yo >09 DONAPR. (Arg), by Southern Halo. San Isidro, 7-18, Mdn, 7fT, Lonia Blue (Fr), f, 3, Anabaa Blue (GB)--Lonia (Ger) 1:24.69. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0. O-Stud El Gusy; (SP-Ger), by Royal Academy. Saint-Malo, France, B-Haras Orilla del Monte; T-Carlos Daniel 7-19, Mdn, 3yo, f, 1 1/8mT. B-M T Mimouni. Etchechoury. *Won by 10 lengths. *i29,000 yrl >07 DEAAUG. Miss Locatelli (Arg), f, 4, Numerous--Crazy Wells (Arg), La Buena (Ire), f, 3, Big Shuffle--La Dane (Ire) (SW-Ger), by Poliglote (GB). San Isidro, 7-18, Cond, 6fT, by Danehill. Dusseldorf, Germany, 7-19, Cond, 3yo, 1:10.91. Lifetime Record: 7-3-2-0. O-Mozo Bacan; f, 1 3/8mT. B-Gestut Bona. B-Haras Firmamento; T-Eduardo Tadei.