Barbaro Update, Lost in the Fog Gets Rest 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 WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 GUENTHER SHOOTS, SCORES PULPIT COLT JAZIL SIDELINED Like a hockey player who puts a one-timer into the Diagnosed with a bruised cannon bone in his right corner of the goal, Scott Guenther made a single bid to rear leg, Shadwell Stable=s Jazil (Seeking the Gold) will secure hip 353 at $760,000, the highest price on the not start in the Aug. 26 GI Travers S. second and final day of at Saratoga. According to trainer trade at the Fasig-Tipton Kiaran McLaughlin, the GI Belmont S. Kentucky July Yearlings Sale winner has been shipped to his in Lexington. Guenther owner=s farm in Lexington, where he signed the ticket in the will be given 30 days off. McLaughlin name of his Desperado Sta- hopes that the colt will be back in bles. Widely expected to top time to make the Oct. 7 GI the session, the handsome Club Gold Cup at Belmont. He said bay colt by Pulpit-- another possibility is that Jazil could Mayhavebeentheone (Arch) make his next start in the Nov. 4 GI was consigned to the sale Breeders' Cup Classic at Churchill, by John Mayer=s Nursery Jazil Horsephotos training up to that race. It is ex- Place agency. Observing the pected that he will run next year as a action from the north side of four-year-old. AIt's not a big deal," McLaughlin said of the rear walking ring, the injury. AIf he wasn't who he is, we wouldn't even Guenther watched intently have been looking at him so carefully. But it's a good before nodding his head thing we found it when we did and found that a little Hip 353 Horsephotos when the tote read something was going on. But it won't require surgery. $750,000. "I just thought he was the best colt in the Nothing is happening other than bruising of the right sale. It was between him and the Forestry [hip 217] rear cannon bone. He is a very lightly framed horse who and this was my pick between the two of them," said doesn't require a lot of training and he won't lose a lot Guenther, who is based in Newport Beach, California, of fitness with 30 days off. Obviously, we will miss the but also maintains racing operations in the Midwest and Travers. The first race we have hopes of making is the New York. "The Forestry may have been more refined Jockey Club Gold Cup.@ The Travers was expected to than this one, but this horse just had more bone and feature a showdown between GI Preakness S. winner looks like my kind of horse." The Mar. 14 foal is from Bernardini and Jazil. an outstanding female family and was produced by a half-sister to MGSW and first-crop yearling sire Wise- FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY JULY man's Ferry. The cross has already clicked in the fam- TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2006 ily, as Pulpit's son Sky Mesa was produced by Caress, a half-sister to the dam of Wiseman's Ferry. As was the Cumulative Totals 2006 2005 case for many other shoppers, Guenther found that a No. Offered 407 601 good horse was tough to halter at Fasig-Tipton July. No. Sold 307 368 AThis was the third horse that I bid on, but the first one RNAs 100 233 that I've been able to get,@ he said, adding that hip 353 % RNAs 24.6% 38.8% was his focus all along. Desperado Stables has cam- Gross $35,598,000 $37,106,000 paigned such runners as GI Santa Anita Derby hero Average $115,954 (+15%) $100,832 Buddy Gil, the good sprinter Freespool, GISP Easy Median $90,000 (+20%) $75,000 Grades and the solid multiple-stakes winner Aviate. www.fasigtipton.com Toppers, F-T cont. p3-5 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/19/06 • PAGE 2 of 9 Barbaro P N E W S T O D A Y P FUTURE UNCERTAIN FOR ‘FOG’ The connections of Lost in the Fog (Lost Soldier) are contemplating his Update retirement after a lackluster performance in the GII Smile Sprint H. at Calder July 15, according to Daily Racing Form. After returning to his Golden Gate base yester- BARBARO'S CASTS CHANGED day, the four-year-old will get a by Gail Luciani, Director of UPenn Office of Communications freshener before returning to KENNETT SQUARE, PA...Kentucky Derby winner training; a decision on his fu- Barbaro remains in stable condition with good vital ture will then be made. AWe're signs after a restful night, according to Chief of not leaning one way or the Surgery Dean Richardson. AYesterday afternoon we other,@ Gilchrist told DRF. Lost in the Fog & Gilchrist changed his right hind leg cast to take new AWe'll give him time to get his Horsephotos feet underneath him and see radiographs and to examine the incision,@ said Dr. how he is. We want to determine if he can be competi- Richardson. AThe radiographs looked good; the plates tive at the level he should be. If it were going to take we placed on July 8 to fuse the pastern are intact and two or three months to bring him back, and there was the fetlock fusion is unchanged. The leg and the only one race left for him this year, we'd probably retire incision looked as good as we could have hoped.@ him.@ Recipient of an Eclipse Award as the nation=s top The right hind leg cast supports the repair of the sprinter in 2005, Lost in the Fog was the even-money injury suffered at the Preakness on May 20, and it favorite and 125-pound highweight in the Smile, but extends from the colt=s foot to just below his hock. never factored and wound up ninth. AYou can't put a The modified foot cast, which acts like a bandage positive spin on it,@ Gilchrist added. AIt's the first time I've seen him not try. He carried a lot of weight, but on Barbaro=s left hind foot, was also changed that had nothing to do with running that poorly. He's yesterday. The foot cast is rigid and provides stability got a lot of problems, things like quarter cracks and and support, but will be changed often so that the bumps and bruises. It's nothing life-threatening or ca- hoof can be treated. Both cast changes were reer-ending, but they catch up with him.@ The Florida- performed with Barbaro lightly sedated in a sling. He bred rattled off 10 straight wins to begin his career, but has adapted very well to being managed as needed in sustained his first loss when seventh in the GI Breeders= the sling. AHe is a very intelligent horse,@ said Dr. Cup Sprint Oct. 29. He finished second in his 2006 Richardson. opener before taking Churchill=s GIII Aristides BC H. Barbaro continues to be monitored closely in the June 3. Gilchrist also said that the three-year-old filly Victorina (Delaware Township), whom he saddled to Intensive Care Unit of the George D. Widener Hospital victory in the GIII Azalea Breeders= Cup S. on the Smile at the University of Pennsylvania=s New Bolton Center. undercard, would not return East for the GI Darley Test S. at Saratoga Aug. 5. That's only 2 1/2 weeks away, For more info on Barbaro, please see www.vet.upenn.edu. A @ Gilchrist continued. AThat ain't going to work.@

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Unraced Mare Produces Session Topper... F A S I G-T I P T O N J U L Y P P Mayhavebeentheone (Arch) was always cut out to be a nice racehorse, but she suffered a fractured pastern FASIG-TIPTON JULY as a foal that completely compromised her racing ca- reer. AWe decided to keep the TOP 10 YEARLINGS mare, because she was so beau- Hip Sex Sire Dam Price tiful. That's why we named her 353 c Pulpit Mayhavebeentheone $760,000 Mayhavebeentheone--she was B-Nursery Place & Robert T Manfuso (KY) just an extraordinary individual,@ Consigned by Nursery Place, agent said John Mayer of Nursery Purchased by Desperado Stables Place, which consigned yester- 380 c Kafwain Peyvon $485,000 day's topper. The mare failed to B-Clay & Mena Neel (KY) get in foal as a three-year-old Pulpit Claiborne Farm Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XLIII maiden broodmare, but was suc- Purchased by Zayat Stables cessfully bred to Pulpit in the spring of 2004. "It's a 339 f Smart Strike Lisieux $410,000 great thing. It's the mare's first foal," Mayer continued. B-Gerry O=Meara & Stanley Inman (KY) "We're excited that he's going to get the chance to go Consigned by Mulholland Springs to a great racing stable. He's got a full sister that's a Purchased by Joseph Brocklebank, agent foal and she's just about as nice. We're very excited 320 f More Than Ready Itsmylife $375,000 about it." Mayer added that the colt did all the talking. B-Mike G Rutherford (KY) "He's probably one of the few real two-turn horses Consigned by Eaton Sales, agent here," he offered. "He's not a two-year-old-looking Purchased by Starlight Stables I LLC horse. He's a horse that looks like he wants to go a 426 c Lemon Drop Kid Silver Tornado $360,000 mile and a quarter. He was a well-advanced colt and we ($1,250,000 in utero >04 KEENOV) thought we'd take a chance and bring him here." Mis- B-March Thoroughbreds (KY) sion accomplished. Consigned by Hill >n= Dale Sales Agency, agent Purchased by Richard Wise 374 f Quiet American Our Seattle Star $340,000 FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY JULY B-Dr. Oscar Benavides & Darley (KY) Consigned by Montesacro Farm, agent TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2006 Purchased by D. Yokum, agent/Mercedes Stable 378 c Grand Slam Penny Arcade $325,000 Session Totals 2006 2005 B-Lynn Schiff (KY) No. Offered 197 303 Consigned by Viking Stud Inc, No. Sold 153 184 agent for Clover Hill Farm (Mrs. Lynn Schiff) RNAs 44 119 Purchased by John P Fort % RNAs 22.3% 39% 460 c Forestry Unbridled Spirit $310,000 Gross $18,872,000 $19,603,000 B-Padua Stables (FL) Average $123,346 (+15.8%) $106,538 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Median $100,000 (+33.3%) $75,000 Agent for Padua Stables LLC www.fasigtipton.com Purchased by Four Roses Thoroughbreds 336 c Unbridled=s Song Laptop $275,000 FASIG-TIPTON - 2006 SALES DATES B-Pollock Farms & Unbridled=s Song Syndicate (KY) Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent LXIV Saratoga Selected Yearlings Aug. 8-9 Purchased by Hartley-DeRenzo Thoroughbreds Saratoga Preferred Yearlings Aug. 12-13 384 f Tiznow Polished Image $265,000 Saratoga Open Yearlings Aug. 15 B-WinStar Farm (KY) Texas Summer Yearlings Aug. 28-29 Eastern Fall Yearlings Oct. 2-4 Consigned by Dromoland Farm Inc, Agent III Kentucky Fall Yearlings Oct. 23-25 Purchased by Zayat Stables

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A Smart Purchase... Wolfs More Than Ready for Fasig-Tipton... Bloodstock agent Joe Brocklebank bid $410,000 for Bloodstock advisor Barry Berkelhammer, bidding on a filly by Smart Strike, the top price paid yesterday for behalf of his clients Jack and Laurie Wolf and partners, a member of the fairer sex. Brocklebank signed the was extended to $375,000 for hip 320, a lovely dark ticket on behalf of a client that=s new to the game bay filly by More Than Ready, who has already sired whom Brocklebank declined to identify. AI liked every- several graded-stakes winning fillies. Consigned by the thing about her,@ he said of the filly, purchased earlier Eaton Sales agency of Tom Van Meter and Reiley Mc- this year and prepared for the sale by John and Martha Donald, the Apr. 10 foal is a granddaughter of GI Breed- Jane Mulholland. AShe=s beautiful and a big, elegant ers= Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Twilight Ridge; she was filly, one of the few in the sale.@ He added, AThe stallion produced by Itsmylife, an unraced Storm Cat half-sister is very reliable; he keeps coming up with good horses, to GII Demoiselle S. winner La Rosa. AI thought she was I=m surprised more people weren=t on her.@ Even if she the best More Than Ready in the sale,@ said doesn=t work out at the racetrack, she has plenty of Berkelhammer. AShe was a real athlete and she had a residual value as a broodmare. The bay was produced lot of Storm Cat coming out in her. We love her pedi- by a half-sister to Sweetest Chant, the granddam of gree and she looks like a racehorse.@ The sale came as Distorted Humor, and also hails from the family of little surprise to her consignor. AAccording to Fasig- Seaside Retreat, winner since the catalogue of the Tipton, she had a record number of repository hits,@ Charley Barley S. on the Woodbine turf and runner-up Van Meter explained. ATwenty-six individual buying in last Saturday=s GII Virginia Derby after an tough trip. entities decided to work her up. She was awesome. She=s completely balanced, she had a big walk and Kafwain Colt a Most Profitable Pinhook... showed herself extremely well and continued to do so A colt from the first crop of three-time graded-stakes throughout the week. We hope she winner Kafwain (Cherokee Run), purchased for just turns into Ashado.@ Maurice Miller $40,000 as a weanling last November, was hammered was the immediate underbidder on down to Zayat Stables for $485,000 yesterday after- the filly and Van Meter, who often partners with Miller in pinhooking noon. The dark bay is the first foal produced by Peyvon ventures, admitted that would have (Slewacide), a regional stakes winner at Fair Meadows been the case had Miller succeeded. Tulsa who represents nearly all of the black type on the Wolf added that this, in addition to Jack Wolf & Co. colt=s page. So, what was it about him that made him his other purchases at the sale, Horsephotos such a coveted offering? AHe had balance and athleti- would be divided up among himself, Donald Luccarelli, cism and he=s by a very good young sire,@ explained Paul Saylor and Jonathan Kurtin. It=s been tough sled- Taylor Made=s Mark Taylor. AI thought going in that he ding for the team. AWe have the exact same program was going to bring a lot of money. I thought $250,000 that we had when we started this, the problem is that we were buying nice horses back then for $100,000 to or $300,000. He was so good physically, and those $125,000 and it seems you just can=t buy those horses types just rise above their pedigrees. The horse was like that anymore,@ Wolf commented. AThat=s why it=s very well prepped and well raised, and everything nice to have partners--it lessens the pain a little bit.@ He worked out.@ Kafwain, second to former stablemate also reflected on the performance thus far of young- Vindication in the 2002 GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile, sters by his former stable star Harlan=s Holiday. AHe=s stands for a fee of $10,000 alongside his sire at Darley got some super-looking yearlings and, hopefully, it at Jonabell. carries into August and September,@ he said.

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Half Buena Para Benavides... Oscar Benavides= Montesacro Farm consigned a pair of horses to yesterday=s session, with somewhat mixed results. Hip 315, the full brother to GII Illinois Derby winner Sweetnorthernsaint, was well received in the ring, but bidding stalled at $210,000, a bit shy of the horse=s reserve. Things took a turn for the better later on, when hip 374, a filly by Quiet American--Our Seat- tle Star (Seattle Song), was purchased for $340,000 by Dennis Yokum, acting as agent for Ernie Moody=s Mercedes Stable. AI=m very happy. We can fix a lot of fences with that,@ said a teary-eyed Benavides shortly after exchanging hugs with his help and other well- wishers. AThere were a lot of people involved. My son helped my prepare her. Someone told me she was the best filly today. We had almost 200 people come and look at her. She=s just a beautiful filly.@

Quarter-Million Dollar Grey Colts in First Hour... A pair of colts were knocked down for $250,000 within the first hour of bidding yesterday morning. The first of those was hip 249, a colt by Yes It=s True-- Cocktail (Relaunch). The grey, consigned to the sale by Taylor Made, is a full brother to True Tails, a three-time stakes winner of $209,630. Pinhookers Hoby and Layna Kight will prepare the colt for next year=s juvenile sales. AHe had a very racy look to him and he looks like he=s forward and could be early and fits what I=m trying to do,@ Hoby Kight commented. AHe=s a strong-looking colt.@ The veteran horseman admits to having to work overtime this week. AIt=s been tough, but you have to If Not Less, Than Better Is More... be willing to spend that kind of money if you want to Officials at Fasig-Tipton made a concerted effort to be successful down the line,@ he says. AI find that I=m improve the quality of this year=s catalogue by tighten- having to pay more money that I wanted to, but that=s ing their standards and reducing the size of the book. what you have to do.@ Three hips later, Barry By all accounts, the strategy has proved successful. Berkelhammer signed the ticket on an eye-catching grey The average posted a 15-percent gain over last year, colt by successful young sire Forest Camp. Bidding on while the median strengthened by a very encouraging behalf of Starlight Stables= Jack Wolf and Donald 20 percent. AThe numbers couldn=t be much stronger Luccarelli, the bloodstock advisor went to the quarter- and we had good horses and people wanted them, million dollar mark for a son of Comfort Zone (Rubiano) thank goodness,@ said Fasig-Tipton President Walt from the consignment of Clarkland Farm. Starlight and Robertson. AI think this year we had less horses that Luccarelli also own a two-year-old half-sister, Come didn=t fit. Better is more. One of our goals when we sat Together (Dixie Union), a $360,000 Keeneland Septem- down after last year was to get a higher percentage of ber yearling who broke her maiden at Churchill Downs horses that fit this market.@ The question now becomes May 20. what to do a year from now. It has been borne out statistically that when a Asuccessful@ sale in one year LEADING SIRES OF 2006 GRADE/GROUP 1 WINNERS leads to a growth in the catalogue for the next, there is (Through July 16) a fall-off in the numbers. While Robertson was not yet Sire Location Winners willing to commit to a course of action for 2007, his Danehill (Danzig) dead 4 general inclination is to say that if it ain=t broke, don=t Medicean (Machiavellian) GB 2 fix it. AThis is an awfully good sale, so our meetings coming up on what to do next year shouldn t vary too Monsun (Konigsstuhl) Ger 2 = much from the way we approached this year,@ he Montjeu (Sadler=s Wells) Ire 2 stated. Robertson thinks the foundation has been set Old Trieste (A.P. Indy) dead 2 for an excellent yearling sales season. AI think it was a Sadler=s Wells (Northern Dancer) Ire 2 Compiled by Werk Thoroughbred Consultants, specialists in assisting real strong market for horses, and people do want breeders in their stallion selection and buyers in their auction purchases. horses,@ he commented. AI think that bodes well for our For more information call (510) 490-1111. next sale.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/19/06 • PAGE 6 of 9

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Wednesday, Hamburg, Germany, post time: 7:40 p.m. Monday, Morioka, Japan ALICE-CUP (EX FAHRHOFER STUTENPREIS)-G3, MERCURY CUP-G3-NAR (Listed), -51,000,000, i50,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1mT Morioka, 7-17, 3yo/up, 2000m, 2:07, gd. 1--KOOLINGER (JPN), 125, h, 7, by Forty Niner SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT 1st Dam: Kool Arrival (GISW-US, $422,988), by Relaunch 14 Funny Legend (Nor) Funambule Neuroth 132 2nd Dam: Irish Arrival, by The Irish Lord 2 5 Molly Art (Ger) Big Shuffle Ostmann 132 3rd Dam: I=ve Arrived, by Admiral Vee 33 Norwegian Pride (Fr) Diktat (GB) Schiergen 132 O-Susumu Hayashi; B-Urakawa Nissei Farm; T-Ichizo 4 1 Annatira (Ger) Second Set (Ire) Kurdu 130 Iwamoto; J-Ryuji Wada; -30,000,000. Lifetime 59 Birthday Art (Ger) Areion (Ger) Vovcenko 130 Record: 44-10-8-5, $3,563,655. *1/2 to Klassy Kim 66 Squaw Dance (GB) Indian Ridge (Ire) Haggas 130 (Silent Screen), MGSW & MGISP, $647,107. 7 7 Amateis (Ger) Tiger Hill (Ire) Rau 122 2--Grab Your Heart, 121, m, 6, Deputy Commander-- 8 2 Deauville (Ger) Dashing Blade (GB) Mader 122 Kelly Amber, by Highland Park. ($55,000 yrl >01 KEESEP; $290,000 2yo >02 KEEAPR). O-Kazuko 9 10 Jalta (Ger) Platini (Ger) Steinmetz 122 Yoshida; B-Mr & Mrs Dreabon Copeland; T-Yoshihiro 10 12 Madura (Ger) Dashing Blade (GB) Hofer 122 Hatakeyama; -9,000,000. 11 11 Sexy Lady (Ger) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Rau 122 3--Le Mars Girl, 123, m, 6, Defrere--Timeless Twist, by 12 8 Zackmunde (Ger) Lavirco (Ger) Glodde 122 Timeless Moment. ($260,000 2yo >02 KEEAPR). O-Toyomitsu Hirai; B-Penn Farm; T-Saburo Yuasa; All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, -5,100,000. unless otherwise indicated Margins: 2HF, 3/4, 3. Odds: 8.50, 3.00, 4.80. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/19/06 • PAGE 7 of 9

S A L E S N E W S P P qStar of the Weekq FRENCH SALES COMPANIES TO MERGE Auc- Brought to you by FASIG-TIPTON tion company Goffs France has merged with rival Deauville Sales, which includes Agence Francaise, and John & Martha Jane Mulholland the Paris-based art dealer Artcurial in a deal initiated by This week’s accomplishment: His Highness The Aga Khan. Georges Rimaud, represen- The Mulhollands have had a tative for His Highness The Aga Khan, will become spectacular week both on the president of the new entity and Goffs France's Eric track and in the sales ring. Hoyeau will be its chief executive. Strategy develop- Saturday, their filly Malibu Mint ment will benefit from a supervisory board to be headed (Malibu Moon) won the GI Princess Rooney S. at Calder. by Deauville Sales' Philippe Augier. AThe creation of this Yesterday, a Smart Strike filly new group of European auction houses and the quality they had purchased privately of its shareholders testify to the confidence and sup- earlier this year sold for port that the latter bring to breeding and racing in $410,000 at Fasig-Tipton July. France,@ said a statement issued Monday by the new Birthdate: John: 12-21-42; group. Martha Jane: 12-1-51. Martha Jane Mulholland Birthplace: John: Sharon, UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES Horsephotos Massachusetts; Martha Jane: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Date Race Track Family: We have two children. John is 24 years old. Laura July 22 GI CCA Oaks Belmont is 16. Both of them enjoy the horses with us. GI John C. Mabee H. Del Mar Current Residence: Mulholland Springs Farm in Lexington, GII American Derby Arlington Kentucky GII San Diego H. Del Mar Of all the horses you have been around, who has been GIII Arlington H. Arlington your favorite and why? Bay Barrister--She was a stakes- winning mare with a huge honest heart. She gave us 100 GIII Modesty H. Arlington percent at the race track every time. Now, as a broodmare, July 23 GI Eddie Read H. Del Mar she is such a gentle soul to work around. GII Northern Dancer BC Turf Woodbine What’s in your CD player right now? Martha Jane: July 26 GIII Schuylerville S. Saratoga Motown Greatest Hits; John: The Eagles. July 27 GII Sanford S. Saratoga What is your favorite vacation spot? A week's vacation July 28 GIII Lake George S. Saratoga at Disney World every Christmas. July 29 GI Diana S. Saratoga Favorite food or meal? The Lobster Tail in Fulton's at GII Jim Dandy S. Saratoga Disney World. GII Washington Park H. Arlington What’s the funniest movie you’ve ever seen? Martha GII San Clemente H. Del Mar Jane: Let it Ride; John: Planes, Trains and Automobiles. July 30 GI Go for Wand H. Saratoga Childhood ambition? John: When I was 8 years old I GI Bing Crosby H. Del Mar "borrowed" the neighbor's pony for an afternoon ride. That was the beginning of my passion for working with horses. July 31 GII Amsterdam S. Saratoga Favorite book? Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry. Perfect day? July 15, 2006. We spent the morning together on the backstretch of Calder with our horses, the UPCOMING EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES afternoon watching our mare Malibu Mint win the GI Date Race Track Princess Rooney S., and the evening sitting on the beach with our feet in the sand. That is as good as it gets. July 23 Deutsches Derby Hamburg July 29 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S. Ascot Proudest moment? Consigning two million-dollar horses at the Keeneland September Sale in 2003. July 30 Prix d'Astarte Deauville Bayerisches Zuchtrennen Munich Aug. 2 Sussex S. Goodwood CONGRATULATIONS! Aug. 5 Nassau S. Goodwood to our Stars of the Week: Aug. 6 Prix Maurice de Gheest Deauville Sir Robert Ogden and Jeremy Noseda Aug. 13 Prix Jacques le Marois Deauville owner and trainer of Phoenix S. The Curragh Sander Camillo and La Chunga Pokal Cologne Aug. 20 Prix Morny Deauville fasigtipton.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/19/06 • PAGE 8 of 9

Brent Wilson returns to one of the places where he got his start: Pin Oak Stud in Versailles, Kentucky. Wilson, who grew up on a small farm in Batesville, Indiana, worked for Pin Oak as a barn foreman prior to joining Flying Start. He rejoins Pin Oak with a wealth of experience--and a pro- motion. Wilson is now part of Pin Oak=s management team. BACK IN FLIGHT by Lucas Marquardt Though he cherishes the time he spent at Flying Start, Wilson is eager to begin Last Friday, a dozen students representing a variety Wilson his new job. of backgrounds became the second class to graduate darleyflyingstart.com from the Darley Flying Start program. AThere are a ton of emotions these days,@ he said. AI=m definitely ready to move forward. But it=s been a great two years--the best two years of my life. It=s sad to leave Flying Start, but I think every- body is excited to be moving forward, to embark upon the next step of our careers.@ One aim of Flying Start is to expose its trainees to different ways of doing things. As a result, Wilson comes back to the U.S. with an enhanced perspective on how horses are cared for, thanks largely to the time he spent working at breeding farms in Australia. AEverything on the stud farms there are done com- pletely different than in the States and in England and Ireland--the Northern Hemisphere,@ Wilson said. AIt was great to learn how to do things that you=ve been doing your whole life, but in a completely different way.@ Class of 2006 - Darley Flying Start An example of this, says Wilson, is the way in which A ceremony at Dalham Hall Stud in Newmarket, Eng- horses are foaled and raised. land, culminated two years= worth of hard work that AThe horses are kept out year round; the only barns saw trainees visit, and study at, some of the best on the farm would be a hospital barn for sick horses breeding farms and premier racetracks in Thoroughbred and the stallion barns,@ he said. AThe mares foal out- racing. side, the horses are raised outside their entire lives, and The graduation was also, in a way, a celebration of they=re treated more like herd animals. You would actu- an idea first hatched by Darley=s Sheikh Mohammed bin ally herd them around on four-wheelers, mares and Rashid Al Maktoum. Welcoming its first students 2003, foals and everything. That was a bit of fun. There were Darley Flying Start was Sheikh Mohammed=s way of laneways and corrals by your different pastures and giving something back to racing: a wide-ranging course paddocks, and you would actually herd the animals --the cost of which is covered entirely by Darley--that through rather than walking them one by one. There is teaches a diverse group everything from bloodlines and a lot lower staff-to-horse ratio in Australia.@ veterinary care to farriery and finance. Wilson also puts Dubai on the list of places that made The class of 2006, which began the program in Au- an indelible impression on him. gust of 2004, includes the citizens of six countries. ADubai is really neat. It=s a great place to visit,@ said They are: Ajay Anne (India), Matthew Coleman (Eng- Wilson. Sheikh Mohammed s dreams become realities land), Andrew Fuller (England), Gary Hadden (Ireland), A = Ben Haslam (England), Eoin Kelly (Northern Ireland), there. It=s amazing to see what they=ve done in the Katherine McMahon (USA), Gillian Martin-Smith (Ire- middle of the desert.@ land), Kevin Sommerville (South Africa), Brianne Stanley The Flying Start students even had a chance to meet (USA), Brent Wilson (USA), and Victoria Tremlett (Eng- and lunch with Sheikh Mohammed on an especially land). (For complete bios, click here.) memorable afternoon. Asked if meeting the Ruler of Dubai was an intimidat- And They’re Off... ing experience, Wilson said, AFar from it. He was very The question of >What now?= can burden the mind of normal--he drove himself, was very easy to talk to. He a graduate like an unrelenting months-long hangover. told many stories about his passion for horses and how Remarkably, the 2006 Flying Start members barely had time to ponder the question before being snapped up by he came about his different ideas for the business. He various operations. A day after receiving their Flying was very laid back and we spent two or three hours Start certificates, all had jobs lined up, though a few with him. It was one of the most special experiences of had yet to finalize the details. the course.@ TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 7/19/06 • PAGE 9 of 9

Change of Direction... Breaking From the Starting Gate... Ajay Anne, whose father was in an Indian calvary Having learned from the inaugural Flying Start class, regiment, worked as handicapper and assistant stipen- Darley officials say they were able to tweak the pro- diary steward with Hyderabad Race Club in India prior gram for the second go-round. The timing of certain to joining Flying Start. courses were shuffled, and New Zealand was added as A serendipitous day of internet surfing a few years a Flying Start locale. ago landed Anne on the AWe managed them slightly differently,@ explained Darley website. China Visit, Clodagh Kavanagh, general manager of Flying Start. who won the 2000 UAE AThe management of the program has been a little bit Derby and ran sixth in tighter and a little more structured. As regard to place- Fusaichi Pegasus=s Kentucky ment, in this particular group, two of them [Andrew Derby wearing the blue silks Fuller and Kate McMahon] went to New Zealand, which of Sheikh Mohammed=s is the first time we sent anyone over there.@ Godolphin, was coming to The announcement of where Flying Start graduates India to stand stud, and will begin their new jobs reflects the far-ranging scope Anne, center, and fellow Flying Anne was looking up infor- of the program, both in terms of geography and its Starters at the Irish Derby mation on the son of Red syllabus. darleyflyingstart.com Ransom. AAfter the course, there will be some based in Ireland, AI was trying to see when England, America, Dubai and Australia,@ said Kavanagh. he raced, who did he race for, what his career was like, AThe jobs will go from bloodstock agent and assistant and ended up on the Darley site,@ explained Anne. AI nominations manager through to assistant farm man- looked at the program, which is kind of something ager, and one of them is setting up as a self-employed which you can=t believe. But I went ahead and applied bloodstock consultant.@ for it.@ For her part, Kavanagh says there=s a certain amount Anne was accepted. Two years later, he credits the of pride sending out the Darley Dozen entrusted to her Flying Start program with providing him an invaluable care for two years. education. AIt=s a bit like being a trainer,@ she said. AI feel like I=ve AGoing to the races, going to all these big events, led them up to the track for the races, and now they was obviously a highlight,@ he said. ABut as far as learn- have to show what they can do on their own.@ ing is concerned, we had lectures from some really renowned people in the industry, and we=ve done a lot of work on pedigrees, which I really liked.@ THE GRADUATES Anne=s experience altered the course he originally Flying Start Graduates and what they plan on doing next planned to take in the industry. After learning from the likes of Headley Bell of Nicoma Bloodstock in Kentucky Employer and Vin Cox of Vin Cox Bloodstock in Australia, Anne Ajay Anne to be announced now plans to focus his attention on the breeding indus- Matthew Coleman Anthony Stroud Bloodstock, UK try. Andrew Fuller Darley Australia AWhen I joined the course, I imagined that I would go Gary Hadden Bloodstock Consultant, Ireland back into racing administration, but now my area of Ben Haslam Patrick Haslam, UK interest is more in bloodstock,@ explained Anne. AThings Eoin Kelly Jim Bolger, Ireland do change.@ Katherine McMahon Darley USA Anne hopes to someday make an impact on the In- Gillian Martin-Smith to be announced dian breeding scene, which has taken strides over the Kevin Sommerville Robin Bruss, South Africa past decade as the Indian economy continues to grow. Brianne Stanley Bill Oppenheim, UK AI would like to get some nice horses to India-- Brent Wilson Pin Oak Stud, USA Victoria Tremlett to be announced broodmares and stallions,@ he said. AThey=ve started to export horses from India to Korea and some Asian countries, and I=d like to work on that.@ 8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. For now, those plans will be put on the back burner This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by as Anne prepares to return to Dubai later this summer, any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior not as a student, but as an industry professional. The written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. specifics of Anne=s new job have not been announced. Information as to the American races, race results and Summing up his Flying Start experience, Anne said, AI earnings was obtained from results charts published in can=t believe the amount of things I=ve learned in two Daily Racing Form and utilized here with with the years.@ permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006

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Monday Night=s Results: 1:41p 3rd-MTH, $36K, MSW, 2yo, f, 5f 7th-CNL, $26,520, Msw, 2yo, f, 5fT, :57 2/5, fm. HRTV D’ORIENTATE (Orientate), out of Debby d’Or, a GSW of QUICK KISS (f, 2, Will's Way--Borrowed Time, by Sea $323,938, makes her debut with Alan Garcia in the irons. Hero) was second best in her debut over course-and- The dark bay sold for $110,000 earlier this year at distance June 30. Favored at even-money to get her OBSFEB. brisnet.com pps picture taken here, she was never far back through :21.90 and :45.27 fractions and fought her way to the 2:01p 3rd-BEL, $75K, Opt. Clm, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m front. It was 3/4-of-a-length back to TVG CITRONNADE (Lemon Drop Kid) ships in after beating up Changeisgonnacome (Cherokee Run) in second. on Woodbine maidens by nine lengths June 10. The bay, a Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $18,720. half to Canadian champions Primaly and Poetically, as well O/B-William M Backer (MD). T-Hamilton A Smith. as GSW Whiskey Wisdom, makes her first start for trainer Bobby Frankel. brisnet.com pps Delaware Cancels Tuesday Card: Delaware Park canceled its Tuesday card due to 2:33p 4th-BEL, $41K, MSW, (S), 2yo, 5 1/2f extreme heat conditions. Racing is expected to resume TVG ALRIGHT NOW (Freud), a $175k FTKJUL yearling, has a today at the Wilmington racetrack. First post is slated pair of Big A bullets in the holster for his debut. Trainer Rick for 12:45 p.m. EDT. Dutrow, Jr. is currently winning at a 20 percent clip with his firsters. Freshman sire Pure Prize will be represented by PURE TANTRUM, who hails from the barn. H D E L M A R H brisnet.com pps

Wednesday, Del Mar, post time: 4:35 p.m. PDT All post times are Eastern. OCEANSIDE S., $75,000, 3yo, 1mT PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT 1 One Union Dixie Union R Mandella 121 A # will distinguish first-time stakes-winners, a @ will 2 The Five J=s Lost Soldier Knapp 121 indicate first-time graded stakes-winners, a s will 3 Lightning Hit (Ire) Orpen McAnally 117 denote a first-time Grade/Group 1 winner, a + will first- 4 Sunshine Alpine Gold Case Canani 119 time starters, an (S) will be used for state-bred races, a 5 Awesome Jared Awesome Again Buckridge 119 (C) will be used for maiden-claiming races and an (R) 6 Caribbean (GB) Sadler=s Wells Drysdale 117 will be used for other restricted races. Purses for Cana- 7 Tri Set Slew Corslew Chatlos 117 dian races are in Canadian dollars. 8 Get Funky Straight Man Sadler 119

Wednesday, Del Mar, post time: 5:35 p.m. PDT STAKES CLOSINGS OCEANSIDE S., $75,000, 3yo, 1mT PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER WT TODAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19: 1 Film Fortune Indy Film Van Berg 117 07-29 $300,000 Washington Park H.-II, AP, 2 Quietly Go Real Quiet Baffert 119 3yo/up, 9.5f (200) 3 Obrigado (Fr) Enrique (GB) Drysdale 117 08-06 $150,000 Royal North-III, Wo, 3yo/up, f/m, 6ft (150) 4 Blazing Sunset Talk is Money O= Neill 121 5 Add Heat Unusual Heat Abrams 119 TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JULY 20: 6 New Joysey Jeff Bright Launch Glatt 117 07-29 $150,000 San Clemente-II, Dmr, 3yo, f, 8fT (150) 7 Hit It Skip Skip Away Sadler 121 07-30 $300,000 Bing Crosby H.-I, Dmr, 3yo/up, 6f (300) 8 Ten Downing Street (Ire) Mujadil Cassidy 117 www.stakesdigestweekly.com 9 Porto Santo (Fr) Kingsalsa Canani 121 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/19/06 • PAGE 2 of 5 Think Champion

Fasig Tipton A Success! Aldebaran’s yearlings averaged $173,750... 7.00 Leopardstown, €17,500, 2yo, f, 1mT DIAMOND NECKLACE (Unbridled’s Song) makes her debut for Aidan Making him a leading sire O’Brien’s Ballydoyle barn in this intriguing affair. The half-sister to of first crop Yearlings! Godolphin’s dual Classic winner Shamardal cost $1,150,000 as a foal at the 2004 Keeneland November sale and likely will be sent postward as the favorite. The opposition includes the David Wachman-trained You're Beautiful (Storm Cat). The half to dual GI Breeders’ Cup Classic hero Tiznow, Budroyale and Tizdubai will be short odds to fill the exacta. First-crop progeny to watch: Wednesday, July 19 2.20 Lingfield, £6,000, 2yo, f, 6f (AWT) Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2003 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW EMPRESS OLGA (Kingmambo), a $1,500,000 Keeneland September Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) yearling, steps up to the plate for the first time in this one-bend event. A ORIENTATE (Mt. Livermore), Gainesway, $25K, 117/3/0 full-sister to G1 1000 Guineas victress Russian Rhythm, the 3-MTH, Msw, 5f, +D'orientate, $110K OBS FEB 2yo, 3-1 Gainsborough Stud juvenile will need to get the better of likely market PURE PRIZE (Storm Cat), Vinery, $8K, 74/3/0 rival Ama de Casa (Grand Slam). The latter is another U.S.-bred to 4-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Pure Tantrum, $50K SAR AUG yrl represent the Sir Robert Ogden/Jeremy Noseda axis, a combination TRIBAL RULE (Storm Cat), River Edge, $5K, 54/3/0 which has plundered consecutive renewals of the G3 Albany S. at Royal 3-DMR, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Indian Ashton, $105K BAR MAY 2yo Ascot with La Chunga and Sander Camillo.

Second-crop starters to Watch: Wednesday, July 19 Sire (Sire’s Sire), Farm, 2002 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/SW Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) CITY ZIP (Carson City), Lane's End, $8K, 120/39/3 4-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Zip On By, $11K OBS APR 2yo DEPUTY CAT (), Pegasus, $4K, 22/4/0 2-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Pegasus Smile, $5K NEW AUG yrl H B R I T A I N H PERIGEE MOON (Hennessy), Park, $2K, 81/14/2 6-WO, Stk, 7 1/2f, Tothemoonandback, $45K OBS MAR 2yo, 3-5 Yesterday=s Results: RADIO STAR (Storm Cat), McMahon, $5K, 72/4/0 FREEDERM VIRGINIA S.-Listed, 28,000, Yarmouth, 4-BEL, Msw, 5 1/2f, +Star of State, $9K NEW MIX wnl , TALK IS MONEY (Deputy Minister), Millennium, $5K, 83/23/1 7-18, 3yo/up, f/m, 10f 21ydsT, 2:02.83, fm. 1--#REUNITE (IRE), 120, f, 3, Kingmambo--Allez Les 8-DMR, Stk, 1mT, Blazing Sunset, $32K TEX MAR 2yo Trois (GSW-Fr & GSP-US, $151,109), by Riverman. O-Godolphin; B-Darley; T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-Frankie Dettori; ,15,705. Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, ,29,263. A M E R I C A N - B R E D W I N N E R S *1/2 to Anabaa Blue (GB) (Anabaa), G1SW-Fr, H H $715,149. 2--Local Spirit, 120, f, 3, Lion Cavern--Crimson IN BRITAIN: Conquest, by Diesis (GB). ,5,978. Gala Sunday, g, 6, Lear Fan--Sunday Bazaar, by 3--Ruby Wine (GB), 130, f, 4, Kayf Tara (GB)--Cribella, Nureyev. Beverley, 7-18, Hcp, 3yo/up, 9f 207ydsT. by Robellino. ,2,993. B-Juddmonte Farms. *6,500gns HIT '03 TATAUT. Margins: 2HF, 2, 2. Odds: 10-11, 11-2, 22-1. **1/2 to Barter Town (Cox's Ridge), GISP, Also Ran: Pine Cone (Ire), Expensive (GB), Mamela $353,180; and Perfect Sunday (Quest for Fame (Ger), Tata Naka (GB), Postage Stampe (GB), Virginia {GB}), GSW-Eng & G1SP-Fr, $158,018. Plain (GB). Reunite made a successful debut at Nottingham last November and repeated the dose at the same track on 27 Monmouth St. seasonal return June 16 before losing her unbeaten tag 2nd Floor when fifth in the June 22 G2 Ribblesdale S. at Royal Red Bank, NJ 07701 Ascot last time. Taking the widest route in front down Fax (732) 747-8955 the backstraight here, she conceded the lead to Local Phone (732) 747-8060 Spirit rounding the home turm, but regained the advan- tage from that rival approaching the three-furlong [email protected] marker and asserted from there to secure an easy first stakes win. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/19/06 • PAGE 3 of 5

Britain report cont. H F R A N C E H Newcastle, 7.10, Cond, ,4,500, 2yo, 6fT, 1:13.45, fm. HOLDIN FOLDIN (IRE) (c, 2, Fayruz {GB}--Escudo {Ire}, Yesterday=s Result: by Indian Ridge {Ire}) won on debut at Musselburgh Vichy, 2.20, Mdn, i19,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/2mT, 2:42.67, June 3 and was a respectable seventh in the G2 Nor- sf. folk S. at Royal Ascot last time June 22. Seizing imme- TICINELLA (GER) (f, 3, Hernando {Fr}--Triclaria {Ger}, diate control from the get-go here, the 1-12 shot by Surumu {Ger}), fifth in the G1 Preis der Diana (Ger- stretched ever clear from halfway and coasted to the man Oaks) last time June 4, raced in rear until taking wire for a facile 17-length win from Desert Maze (Ire) closer order with a half mile of this easy spot remain- (Desert Sun {GB}). Holdin Foldin was a i16,000 ing. Ridden along inside the final quarter to challenge at TATIRE yearling. Lifetime Record: 3-2-0-0, ,6,153. the eighth pole, the 4-5 pick was pushed out late to O-Tweenhills Racing, P Timmins & J Rhodes; B-Paul comfortably best Concetta (Ger) (Winged Love {Ire}) by Starr; T-Karl Burke. a half-length. The Gestut Etzean homebred is a half to Tareno (Ger) (Saddlers' Hall {Ire}), GSW-Ger & Ity, Newcastle, 8.10, Mdn, ,5,500, 3-4yo, 10f 32ydsT, $126,982. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 1 win, 1 place, 2:11.73, fm. i18,700. ACT FRIENDLY (IRE) (f, 3, Sadler=s Wells--Ozone O/B-Gestut Etzean; T-Conny Brandstatter. Friendly {GSW-Fr}, by Green Forest) went postward as the prohibitive 1-9 favorite making a belated return off q q a second at Doncaster Oct. 21. Stalking the leader from TRACK OPENING the bell, she took command at the quarter-mile marker DEL MAR - Del Mar, Ca and lengthened clear inside the closing panel to easily Opens: Wednesday, July 19 account for Fadansil (GB) (Dansili {GB}) by six lengths. Closes: Wednesday, Sept. 6 The winner is a full to Amusing Time (Ire), SW & GSP- Racing Days: Wednesday-Monday Fr; and Musalsal (Ire), GSP-Eng; and a half to Ozone Post Time: 2 p.m., except July 21 & 28, Aug. 4 Layer (GB) (Zafonic), GSW-Fr. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, & 11-4 p.m.; Aug. 18, 25 & Sept. 1-3:30 p.m.; ,4,978. Aug. 20-1 p.m. O-Godolphin; B-Gainsborough Stud Management Ltd; Stakes Schedule: 42 stakes worth $8.17 T-Saeed bin Suroor. million Stakes Highlights: $400,000 GI John C Mabee q TRACK OPENING q H.-July 22 ! $300,000 GII San Diego H.-July 22 ! $400,000 GI Eddie Read H.-July 23 ! - Henderson, Ky ELLIS PARK $300,000 GI Bing Crosby H.-July 30 ! Opens: Wednesday, July 19 $300,000 GII Clement L Hirsch H.-Aug. 6 ! Closes: Monday, Sept. 4 $150,000 GII Best Pal S.-Aug. 13 ! $400,000 GI Racing Days: Wednesday-Sunday Del Mar Oaks-Aug. 19 ! $300,000 GII Pat Post Time: O’Brien Breeders’ Cup H.-Aug. 20 ! $1-million Stakes Schedule: 10 stakes worth $650,000 GI Pacific Classic-Aug. 20 ! $400,000 GII Del Stakes Highlights: $150,000 GIII Gardenia H.- Mar Breeders’ Cup Mile-Aug. 26 ! $400,000 Aug. 5 ! $100,000 Ellis Park Breeders’ Cup GII Del Mar Derby-Sept. 3 ! $250,000 GI Del Turf-Aug. 19 Mar Debutante-Sept. 4 ! $250,000 GII Del Mar Website: www.ellisparkracing.com Futurity-Sept. 6 Website: www.dmtc.com

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Wednesday, Leopardstown, post time: 8:00 p.m. Monday=s Result: SILVER FLASH S.-Listed, i55,000, 2yo, f, 6fT FRBC SWEDISH OPEN MILE-Listed, SKr260,000, Taby, SC PP HORSE SIRE TRAINER 7-17, 3yo/up, 1mT, 1:35.70, sf. 1 3 Chanting Danehill Wachman 1--#SALT TRACK (ARG), 130, h, 6, Salt Lake-- 2 2 Gee Kel (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) Ennis Astralisima (Arg), by Fitzcarraldo (Arg). O-Oslo Racing 31 Miss Beatrix (Ire) Danehill Dancer (Ire) K Prendergast Stables; B-Arturo Vargas Lerena; T-Niels Petersen; 4 6 Musthav (Ire) Fasliyev Stack J-Fernando Diaz; SKr130,000. Lifetime Record: SP- 5 4 Simonetta (Ire) Lil=s Boy Bolger Nor, 16-7-3-3, Skr450,487. 6 5 Unlock (Ire) Key of Luck Weld 2--Moltas (Swe), 130, g, 4, Melmac (Swe)--La Bonita All carry 124 pounds. (Ire), by Common Grounds (GB). SKr65,000. 3--Maybach (GB), 130, h, 5, Machiavellian--Capote Yesterday=s Result: Line, by Capote. SKr31,200. Killarney, 9.00, Mdn, i13,000, 3yo/up, f/m, 1m 100ydsT, 1:40.90, gd/fm. Margins: 1, HF, 1. Odds: 6.57, 6.90, 12.20. ANNA KARENINA (IRE) (f, 3, Green Desert--Simaat, by Also Ran: Eltizaam, Hovman (Den), Muskateer Steel Mr. Prospector), fourth at Fairyhouse Sept. 24, went (Ire), Ecology (Ire), Tiberius Caesar (Fr), Ihla Grande, postward for this as the 4-9 pick despite a 297-day Miyasaki (Chi). Scratched: Fly Society (Den). absence. Settled second until taking over with 1 1/2 furlongs remaining, the i650,000 GOFORB yearling NEW ENGLAND TURF WRITERS ASSOCIATION was pushed clear in the latter stages to easily account 2005 Annual Awards for Creekhaven (Ire) (Definite Article {GB}) by 5 1/2 lengths. Lifetime Record: 4-1-0-1, i11,193. Horse of the Year/ Ask Queenie O-Derrick Smith; B-King Bloodstock; T-David Wachman. Turf Horse 2-Year-Old Filly Return Trick 2-Year-Old Colt Sprinkle of Gold H G E R M A N Y H 3-Year-Old Filly British Event 3-Year-Old Colt Ed Miracle Yesterday=s Result: Older Female Joann Jr GROSSER AVAYA-PREIS (SIERSTORPFF-RENNEN)- Older Male Itsawonderfulife Listed, i30,000, Hamburg, 7-18, 2yo, 6fT, 1:13.33, Sprinter Cherokee Sunrise & Dhaffir gd. Special Achievement Dyn Panell (jockey), Carlow 1--#+ADAMANTINOS (GB), 121, c, 2, by Seattle Dancer (horse), Mister Riley (horse), 1st Dam: Aberdeen (Ger), by Polish Precedent Rockingham Park 2nd Dam: Alveradis (GB), by Konigsstuhl (Ger) Bob Varey Mem. Award (Media) Christian Teja 3rd Dam: Anmut (Ger), by Cortez II (Ger) Eli Chiat Award (Top Jockey) Winston Thompson O-Stall Capricorn; B-Capricorn Stud; T-Erika Mader; Gerry Sullivan Award (Top Trainer) John Rigattieri J-Johan Victoire; i17,500. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, Sam McCracken Memorial Award i17,500. *1/2 to At Once (Ger) (Kendor {Fr}), MSW (Lifetime Achievement) Michel Lapensee & GSP-Ger. Hall of Fame Inductees Mom=s Command, Carl 2--Sasphee (Ger), 123, f, 2, Lomitas (GB)--Suanita Gambardella, Lou Smith (Ger), by Big Shuffle. (i34,000 yrl >05 BBASEP). i7,100. 3--Six Mile Bottom (Ire), 123, f, 2, Mull of Kintyre-- Nizamiya (Ire), by Darshaan (GB). (i6,000 yrl >05 GOFFEB; i8,000 yrl >05 DONSEP). i3,600. Margins: NO, 2HF, 1 1/4. Odds: 6.30, 3.10, 10.20. i O N THE WORKTAB i Also Ran: Red Diva (GB), La Bonita (Ger), Kick Hunter (Ger), Helado (Ire). Scratched: Directa=s Digger (Ire). BELMONT Erika Mader is renowned for her patient approach and MY TYPHOON (IRE) (Giant’s Causeway), 4f, :48.73, 10/28 the fact that she plunged Adamantinos in at the deep TEAMMATE (A.P. Indy), 7f, 1:27.82, 1/2 end for this debut was a clue in itself. Settled behind CHURCHILL DOWNS the leaders in sixth from the break, the eventual winner BAGHDARIA (Royal Academy), 4f, :47.60, 3/39 made wide progress in the straight to challenge at the MASTER COMMAND (A.P. Indy), 5f, 1:01.80, 4/14 200-meters pole and ran on well for sympathetic han- dling to deprive Sasphee on the line. Adamantinos also DEL MAR provided the first winner from his sire's first Germany- CARTHAGE (Smoke Glacken), 4f, :49.20, 25/45 based crop. TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 7/19/06 • PAGE 5 of 5

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ALLOWANCE RESULTS: CONDITIONS RESULTS: 4th-MNR, $27,800, 7-18, NW1X, 3yo/up, 7fT, 1:23, FRANCE, Vichy, 3.20, 7-18, i29,000, 4yo/up, 1mT, fm. 1:40.92, sf. TRICKEY KAND MAN (g, 5, Kokand--Tracey's Trick, by ATLANTIC AIR (FR) (c, 4, Kaldounevees {Fr}--Beg Meil Clever Trick) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-1, $32,083. {Fr}, by Tel Quel {Fr}) Lifetime Record: SW-Fr, O-Hickory Tree Farms Inc. B/T-Charles W Lloyd (SC). 11 starts, 3 wins, 2 places, i61,800. O/B-Mme Henri Devin; T-Yves de Nicolay. 1st-PRM, $24,229, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 3/5, ft. BRITAIN, Yarmouth, 8.50, 7-18, ,5,500, 3yo/up, 14f DIXIE KATE (f, 3, Dixieland Heat--Honeycomb {MSP, 17ydsT, 3:02.73, fm. $175,542}, by Dr. Danzig) Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-0, ALAMBIC (IRE) (f, 3, Cozzene--Alexandrine {Ire}, by $38,655. O/B-Jim F Schaben (IA). T-Judi A Hicklin. Nashwan) Lifetime Record: 8-3-1-0, ,10,984. O-Lady O=Reilly; B-Miss K Rausing & Mrs S M Rogers; T-Sir 9th-PHA, $21,577, NW1X, 3yo, 6 1/2f, 1:16 1/5, ft. Mark Prescott. *180,000gns yrl '04 TATOCT. WILDEYED DREAMER (g, 3, West Acre--Classic Dancer, by Sovereign Dancer) Lifetime Record: 5-2-2-1, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: $35,910. O/B-Gilbert G Campbell (FL). T-Edward T Ice Mountain (GB), c, 2, Kyllachy (GB)--Sulitelma, by Allard. The Minstrel. Beverley, Britain, 7-18, Mdn, 2yo, 5fT. B-Kirsten Rausing. *8,500gns wnlg '04 TATDEC; 7th-FLX, $20,600, NW3BX, (S), 3yo/up, 5 1/2f, 1:04, 9,000gns yrl '05 DONSEP. **Eighth winner for ft. freshman sire (by Pivotal {GB}). BOGOTA BILL (g, 5, Gold Token--Lucky Lauren {SW}, Tobosa (GB), c, 2, Tobougg (Ire)--Sovereign Abbey (Ire), by Red Ransom) Lifetime Record: 19-5-2-3, $145,710. by Royal Academy. Yarmouth, Britain, 7-18, Mdn, O-Barry K Schwartz. B-Stonewall Farm (NY). T-Michael 2yo, 7f 3ydsT. B-G S Shropshire. *34,000gns yrl '05 E Hushion. TATOCT. **10th winner for freshman sire (by Barathea {Ire}). ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Valen (Fr), g, 3, Valanour (Ire)--En El Em (Ire), by Ghazi Up, g, 2, Ghazi--Lady Badria (MSW), by Upmost. Namaqualand. Vichy, France, 7-18, Mdn, 3yo, c/g, PRM, 7-18, 5f, 1:00 1/5. B-River Ridge Ranch (Ia). 1 1/2mT. B-K J Bradley. *1/2 to Take Me Up (Take Me Out), MSW, $521,360. Flying Bert, c, 3, Flying Pidgeon--Scarlet Carpet, by Foligno. PHA, 7-18, 5fT, :58. B-Maui Meadow Farm TDN Fax-on-Demand & Joseph W Holman Jr (Pa). Don’t wait one more minute to get a resend Gone for Rainbows, f, 3, Gone for Real--Petit Arc En of your TDN. Ciel, by Septieme Ciel. FLX, 7-18, (S), 6f, 1:14. Call our Fax-On-Demand line, (732) 559-9595 and enter your B-Dutchess Views Farm, Carol Swenson & Ray 6-digit user id from either your fax machine or any phone line. Swenson (NY). Enter the fax number where you’d like the paper to be delivered, and it will be sent immediately. The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the (Don’t know your user id? Give us a call at 732-747-8060 and 8th Race, $40,000 Allowance, at Monmouth. we’ll tell you what it is.) THIS COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO EVERY For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. SUBSCRIBER (FAX AND EMAIL).

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