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"It was in anticipation of this risk that the decision was taken EI CRISIS DEEPENS AS by the BHA to restrict movement of horses on a precautionary basis at the yards of 120 other trainers who competed at these FURTHER HORSES fixtures, and to suspend racing until Wednesday at the earliest. This action was taken to mitigate the impact of any of the TEST POSITIVE runners which competed at these fixtures being found to be infected by the virus." The 54 racing yards placed in isolation on Friday include the premises of a further 10 trainers in Britain's largest training centre of Newmarket: Sir Mark Prescott, James Fanshawe, Simon Crisford, Phil McEntee, George Scott, Michael Wigham, Michael Bell, Julia Feilden, James Eustace and Amy Murphy. Major stables around the country to have been added include those of Richard Hannon, Roger Charlton, Karl Burke, Archie Watson, David Evans, David O'Meara, , Richard Fahey and Tom Dascombe. Jockey Club Estates, which owns the 2,500-acre Newmarket gallops on which around 80 trainers prepare their horses, have made provision for the stables affected by the suspension to exercise horses after midday when the rest of the strings have Stuart Williamson of Newmarket Equine Hospital taking a nasal swab cleared the heath. Racing Post photo TDN columnist John Berry, who trains in Newmarket and had a runner at Ludlow on Wednesday, meaning that his stable was By Emma Berry closed from Thursday, said, "I'm probably not typical because More than 170 racing yards in Britain are now on temporary we have few horses in strong work in the winter and wouldn't lockdown following a "separate suspicious case" which is yet to be having a runner during the projected six-day hiatus anyway. be confirmed as equine influenza. However, the unidentified The majority of the horses here are just in light work and many stable at which this case is being dealt with had runners at weeks away from racing, so a slight short-term disruption to our Newcastle on Tuesday and Wolverhampton on Wednesday, routine is not a major issue. I do realise, though, that for many meaning that another 54 stables have closed in addition to the of the trainers involved the timing is very unfortunate and it will 121 already under suspension. be creating a lot of headaches for them." Furthermore, another three horses at Donald McCain's stable He added, "Typically, Jockey Club Estates are bending over have returned positive tests for equine influenza, bringing the backwards to help us and are making it very feasible for the total number infected so far to six. These include Raise A Spark trainers involved to get their horses exercised while having no (GB), who ran at Ayr on Wednesday. contact with any of the other strings." Cont. p2 In a statement released on Friday the BHA announced, "Of the samples that have been returned so far, three further positive results for equine influenza have been reported, all from the IN TDN AMERICA TODAY original affected yard. Of the four horses from this yard who WEST POINT DREAMING BIG AGAIN competed at fixtures this week, one has returned a positive Having tasted Kentucky Derby success as part of the ownership sample so far--Raise A Spark, who competed at Ayr on 6 group of Always Dreaming (Bodemeister), West Point February. The test on this runner relates to a sample taken the is back in the mix with Still Dreaming (Flatter), a half- following day, and the horse showed no clinical symptoms on brother to Derby hero Nyquist (Uncle Mo). Click or tap here to go raceday. straight to TDN America. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 2 OF 7 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 9 FEBRUARY 2019

Equine Influenza Crisis Deepens cont. Stuart Williamson of Newmarket Equine Hospital is one of a large number of vets, all decked out in protective clothing, Newmarket is not just famed as a racing and training centre; involved in taking nasal swabs from horses in the yards under the town and its outlying villages are also home to many of the temporary closure. country's major stud farms, including Cheveley Park Stud, He said, "We've been into plenty of yards today and the 's Banstead Manor Stud, Lanwades Stud, Darley's swabbing work is continuing throughout today and this evening. Dalham Hall Stud and the National Stud. A week ahead of the We hope to be on top of it all by the end of Saturday morning. start of the covering season, and with a number of early foals on We are very much being guided by the BHA and Richard Newton the ground, stud farmers are taking no chances when it comes at the Animal Health Trust, who is keeping us updated. There's to protecting stallions, broodmares and young stock. no question that it was the right thing to do to stop racing for a short time until we know where we stand with this." The BHA is urging continued vigilance as it strives to ensure that racing in Britain can resume. "The BHA team is working closely with trainers, the NTF and other parts of racing, from who we have had excellent levels of cooperation," read a statement. "The Animal Health Trust is processing tests in their hundreds as quickly as possible and, alongside the project team at the BHA, is working throughout the weekend to help build an overall picture of the issue. This process will continue over the coming days in order that an informed and evidence-based decision can be made on Monday as to whether racing can return on Wednesday. In the meantime, we ask that everyone involved in the sport continues to be vigilant, restrict where possible all movements of horses and people and maintains the highest Provision has been made to exercise horses at special times standards of biosecurity." in Newmarket | Emma Berry photo

Tim Lane, manager of the National Stud, told TDN, "We had a meeting yesterday with our vet Huw Neal and all the mares have had booster vaccinations today. We hope that will be © Copyright Daily News. enough to protect the young foals who usually aren't vaccinated This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any until around six months of age but build up their immunity means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission through their mothers. In line with most other stallion of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from operations, we will also not be accepting mares for over unless results charts published by The Jockey Club Information Services they have been vaccinated within six months of their visit to one and utilized here with their permission. of our stallions." TDN EUROPE • PAGE 3 OF 7 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 9 FEBRUARY 2019

ENABLE=S DAM TO VISIT FRANKEL Juddmonte has announced that Concentric (GB) (Sadler's Wells), the dam of dual Arc winner (GB) (Nathaniel {Ire}), is to visit Frankel (GB) in 2019. The 15-year-old mare is currently carrying a full-sibling to Enable and has a 2-year-old filly by Frankel named Portrush (GB), who is to join her elder half-sister Vice President, International Operations at John Gosden's stable. Gary King Concentric is one of a number of high-class members of the Twitter: @garykingTDN Juddmonte broodmare band who will be covered by the star of [email protected] the Banstead Manor Stud stallion yard this season, along with + 1.732.320.0975 's Grade 1-winning daughter Heat Haze (GB) (Green International Editor Desert), and fellow top-level winners Emollient (Empire Maker), Kelsey Riley Proportional (GB) (Beat Hollow {GB}), Special Duty (GB) Twitter: @kelseynrileyTDN (Hennessy), Samba Inc (Arg) (Include) and Union Strike (Union [email protected] Rags). Classical Times (GB), a Lawman (Fr) half-sister to GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner Newspaperofrecord European Editor (Ire) (Lope De Vega {Ire}) is also among Frankel's book for 2019. Emma Berry Meanwhile, Frankel's dam Kind (GB) (), is booked for a Twitter: @collingsberry return visit to Galileo (Ire) and his listed-winning half-sister [email protected] Joyeuse (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) will also travel to Ireland to be Associate International Editor covered by Dark Angel (Ire). Heather Anderson Twitter: @HLAndersonTDN

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Cafe Racing Sean Cronin Tom Frary [email protected] Juddmonte stallions on morning exercise | Laura Green Irish Correspondent Daithi Harvey Kingman (GB), who made such an eye-catching start with his first runners last season, will also be graced with some eligible Regular Columnists mates, including the Group/Grade 1 winners/producers African Chris McGrath | Andrew Caulfield | John Berry Rose (GB) (Observatory), Promising Lead (GB) (Danehill), Proviso Kevin Blake | Tom Peacock (GB) ( {GB}), Ventura (Chester House), and Winter Sunrise (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), the dam of Winsili (GB) (Dansili {GB}). Oasis Dream sired the top-rated 2-year-old filly in Europe in IN TDN AUS/NZ TODAY 2018, Bill and Tim Gredley's homebred Pretty Pollyanna (GB), as well as G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest winner Polydream (GB). POSITIVE SIGNS INDICATE CLASSIC SALE FOR INGLIS Among the Juddmonte mares he will cover this season are The Inglis Classic Yearling Sale commences Saturday evening and sales officials have ample reason to be optimistic. Shared Account (GB) (Dansili {GB}), who has already produced Click or tap here to go straight to TDN Aus/NZ. the G2-placed filly Sand Share (GB) by him, and Straight Thinking TDN EUROPE • PAGE 4 OF 7 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 9 FEBRUARY 2019

(Mizzen Mast), a half-sister to G1 winner Announce (GB). Bated Breath (GB) will be sent Palmette (GB), a full-sister to young stallion sensation Showcasing (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}), and Solar Pursuit (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), a half-sister to Group 1/ Grade I winners Polish Summer (GB) and Meteor Storm (GB). The latest recruit to the Juddmonte stallion division is the GI CAROLINE, COUNTESS OF LONSDALE, DIES Breeders' Cup Mile winner Expert Eye. The son of Acclamation (GB) will be supported with 12 Juddmonte mares, including AT 74 by Emma Berry eight black-type winners or producers. Among them are Caroline, Countess of Lonsdale, co-breeder of Group 1 winner Mirabilis (Lear Fan), the dam of Frankel's Group 3-winning son Havana Grey (GB), died on Friday morning at the age of 74 after Monarch's Glen (GB), and the listed winner Zaminast (GB) a long illness. (Zamindar), a half-sister to the 17-time stakes winner Famous In partnership with Richard Kent of Mickley Stud, Lady Name (GB) (Dansili {GB}). Lonsdale's greatest achievement on the turf in recent years was Juddmonte will also be sending Group 2 winner Starformer the multiple group-winning sprinter Havana Grey, the star of the (Dynaformer) to Galileo, while the four mares booked to first crop of Havana Gold (Ire) who is now standing his debut (Ire) include G1 Prix Jean Romanet winner Romantica (GB), a season at Whitsbury Manor Stud. daughter of Galileo and Banks Hill (GB), and Mori (GB), a In 1985, she enjoyed a Royal Ascot victory in her own colours listed-winning daughter of Frankel and Midday (GB). with Marouble (Ire) (Double Form {Ire}), winner of the Cheveley Park Stud's Ulysses (Ire) will be paid the compliment of G2 Norfolk S., and with various partners, including former BHB being sent Breeders' Cup heroine Banks Hill (GB) (Danehill), Chairman Peter Savill, she also successfully raced a number of while G1 Falmouth S. winner Timepiece (GB) (Zamindar) will visit black-type fillies under her Lowther Racing banner. Siyouni (Fr) at the Aga Khan Studs. Cont. p5

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Caroline Countess of Lonsdale Dies cont. Havana Grey was parading up and down for breeders." He added, "She was the perfect owner who was also a friend These included the Mark Johnston-trained trio Izzy Bizu (Ire) and helped us to get involved in better bloodstock than we (Kodiac {GB}), Delizia (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) and homebred would have been able to afford. She lived for her horses and Peach Melba (GB) (Dream was enthusiastic to the last. I Ahead). The last two named are spoke to her on Monday night among the six mares she kept at and her filly Pink Flamingo had Mickley Stud, along with Blanc finished second at De Chine (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}), Wolverhampton. She said she the dam of Havana Grey, who is was looking forward to seeing due to foal to Teofilo (Ire). her run the next time." Paying tribute to Lady Lonsdale, In addition to Mickley Stud, Richard Kent said, "She was an Lady Lonsdale also had a enthusiastic and knowledgeable long-running association with person who celebrated wins and the Watson family's Manor accepted defeat in the same Farm Stud in Rutland. During manner. She knew horses inside her lengthy involvement with out and was very clever about the sport, she had horses in her pedigrees; she studied them training with Charlie Nelson, better than most. Caroline, Countess of Lonsdale | Liam Norris photo Mark Johnston, Karl Burke, "She said that her proudest Denis Coakley, Peter Makin, time was last November was when we sold two Havana Gold Andrew Balding, and Lord Huntingdon, with whom she also had foals well at the sales that we had bred together, and then just horses in partnership with her late husband, the 7th Earl of across the road from where we were selling at Tattersalls, Lonsdale. Cont. p6 TDN EUROPE • PAGE 6 OF 7 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 9 FEBRUARY 2019

Caroline, Countess of Lonsdale, Dies cont. CONDITIONS RESULTS: 8th-Mont-de-Marsan, i19,000, Cond, 2-8, 4yo/up, 12fT, "She was a very brave lady, a loyal owner and a good friend for 2:46.20, hy. a long time," said William Huntingdon. "She loved her racing and SAGAROI (FR) (g, 6, King=s Best--Saga d=Ouilly {Fr}, by Linamix breeding, and Havana Grey going to stud gave her a great fillip {Fr}) Lifetime Record: SW-Fr, 16-7-2-1, i94,700. O-Comte in the last year of her life." Guillaume de Saint-Seine, Pegase Bloodstock, Uranie SARL & Lady Lonsdale is survived by her daughter Marie-Louisa Guy Morrison; B-Christopher Mahoney (FR); T-Didier Guillemin. Raeburn and son Charles Lowther. *i23,000 Ylg >14 AROCT.

4th-Mont-de-Marsan, i15,000, Cond, 2-8, 4yo, 10fT, 2:25.30, hy. MARCEL TO STAND AT ANNSGROVE HYGROVE DAN (FR) (c, 4, Planteur {Ire}--Hygrove Welshlady {Ire}, by Langfuhr) Lifetime Record: 11-2-1-2, i26,960. Marcel (Ire) (Lawman {Fr}), winner of the 2015 G1 Racing Post O/B-David Huw Francis (FR); T-Ludovic Gadbin. *i20,000 RNA Trophy, is set to continue his stud career at Alastair Pim=s Ylg >16 AROCT. Anngrove Stud in a deal brokered by Dermot Farrington. AWe are delighted to stand the Group 1-winning Marcel in ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: partnership with Paul Makin,@ Pim said in a release. AMarcel is a Wishcape (Fr), c, 3, Confuchias (Ire)--Just One Wish (Ire), by smashing-looking individual with size and scope. The foals I saw Araafa (Ire). Mont-de-Marsan, 2-8, 10fT, 2:21.90. B-James & at the sales by him have inherited his good looks and Christian Baudouin (FR). athleticism. All bay or brown foals, he certainly stamps his stock.@ Produced by an unraced full-sister to GSP Munjiz (Ire) (Marju {Ire}), Marcel hails from the female family of MGISW

Annoconnor and multi-national G1SW At Talaq. CONDITIONS RESULTS: 3rd-Dundalk, i12,500, Cond, 2-8, 3yo, 7f (AWT), 1:26.76, st. NUMERIAN (IRE) (c, 3, Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}--Delicate Charm {Ire}, by High Chaparral {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-0, $23,101. O-Mrs A M O=Brien; B-Whisperview Trading Ltd (IRE); T-Joseph O=Brien. Friday=s Results: ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: 1st-Mont-de-Marsan, i16,000, Mdn, 2-8, unraced 3yo, 8fT, Cityman (GB), g, 3, Slade Power (Ire)--Ebrah (GB), by Singspiel 1:40.90, hy. (Ire). Dundalk, 2-8, 6f (AWT), 1:14.60. B-Springcombe Park MORSAN (FR) (g, 3, Rajsaman {Fr}--Racemate {GB} {sw-fr, Stud (GB). *,15,000 Ylg >17 TIRSEP. $130,103}, by Hurricane Run {Ire}) tracked the leading duo after an alert getaway in this first go. Sent to the front rounding the home turn, the 6-5 favourite enjoyed a comfortable buffer at the top of the straight and surged further clear before gearing down to easily account for Old Danish (Fr) (Casamento {Ire}) by a facile nine lengths. He is the third runner and scorer out of Listed Prix Belle de Nuit victress Racemate (GB) (Hurricane Run {Ire}) and hails from a family featuring G3 Prix d=Aumale-winning IN THE UAE: blue hen Coup de Folie (Halo). The bay=s siblings include the 2- Salayel (GB), f, 3, Bated Breath (GB)--Hurry Home Hillary, by year-old filly Rolleville (Fr) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) and his Deputed Testamony. Jebel Ali, 2-8, Cond., 1200m, 1:12.96. yearling full-sister Roncherolles (Fr). Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, B-Mitaab Abdullah. *1/2 to Bellamy Road (Concerto), GISW, i8,000. Video, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. $811,400; Old Middleton (Concerto), MSW-PR, $344,443. 1ST-TIME STARTER. O-Gerard Augustin-Normand; B-Franklin **i200,000 2yo >18 GORMAY. Finance SA (FR); T-Didier Guillemin. TDN EUROPE • PAGE 7 OF 7 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 9 FEBRUARY 2019

European-Bred Winners cont. Winner of six straight overall, including a successful defence of River Of Gold (Ire), g, 4, New Approach (Ire)--Nahoodh (GB) his title in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Mile in December and a (G1SW-Eng, G1SP-Ire, $443,612), by Clodovil (Ire). Jebel Ali, victory in last month=s G1 Stewards= Cup, Beauty Generation 2-8, Maiden, 1950m, 2:00.82. B-Godolphin. *1/2 to took part in the day=s first heat over 1000 metres up the Hawkesbury (GB) (), SW-UAE, SP-Eng, $138,574. straight, intended, in part, to sharpen his speed a bit as he drops **AED70,000 HRA >18 ERAAPR. back in trip for next Sunday=s G1 Queen=s Silver Jubilee Cup Mystique Moon (GB), g, 5, Shamardal--Celestial Girl (GB), by (1400m). In touch from the word go, Beauty Generation was Dubai Destination. Jebel Ali, 2-8, Rated Cond., 1400m, 1:23.82. never asked for too much effort by Zac Purton and crossed the B-Meon Valley Stud. *450,000gns Ylg >15 TATOCT; AED450,000 line third, beaten two lengths by >TDN Rising Star= Pakistan Star HRA >18 ERAAPR. (Ger) (Shamardal), who will target the G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) next weekend (video). AHe=s going well,@ Purton told the HKJC=s David Morgan. AHe STALLIONS’ FIRST FOALS gave me a good feel. He=s at that stage where every time you HIGHLAND REEL (IRE) (Galileo {Ire}) get on him, he feels good--he doesn=t feel any different to how $ Globetrotting superstar Highland Reel was represented by one he=s felt so far this season.@ of his first foals when a filly out of Just Wondering (Ire) (Danehill Elusive State (Aus) (All American {Aus}) has won four straight Dancer {Ire}) was born Jan. 21. this season, the last three over the Sha Tin all-weather (i.e. dirt) $ Owned by Brian O=Neill of Woodford Stud in Co. Cork, the filly track, to take his rating from 57 up to a current mark of 93. is from the family of G1SWs U S Navy Flag (War Front), Roly Poly Having been given entries for the G2 Godolphin Mile as well as (War Front) and Misty For Me (War Front). Just Wondering is the $12-million G1 Dubai World Cup itself at the end of March, booked back to seven-time G1/GISW Highland Reel for 2019. the Tony Millard-trainee took over entering the turn of a 1200m dirt trial and strolled home by some five lengths (video). Conte (Aus) (Starcraft {NZ}), second to Beauty Generation in the Stewards= Cup and heading for a rematch in the QSJC, covered a lot ground, but finished well for second. Elusive State preps for a potential Dubai trip in a Class 2 over an extended mile of the all- weather Mar. 10. HONG KONG=S HEAVYWEIGHTS TRIAL FOR Simply Brilliant (GB) (Frankel {GB}), recent winner of the G3 January Cup H. (1800m) at Happy Valley, will stretch out to the UPCOMING TARGETS by Alan Carasso metric mile and a quarter for the Gold Cup and he took out the day=s second trial on the dirt, besting G1 Centenary Sprint Prize hero Beat the Clock (Aus) (Hinchinbrook {Aus})--trialling for the Queen=s Silver Jubilee--by three-parts of a length (video). A further half-length back in third was Waikuku (Ire) (Harbour Watch {Ire}), winner of two straight over the 1400 metres and a candidate for the final two legs of the 4YO Classic series, next Sunday=s Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) and the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) Mar. 17. Fifth was G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup upsetter Glorious Forever (GB) (Archipenko), who will join his barnmate Simply Brilliant in the Gold Cup.

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AThere will be great value on offer and, as an example, the POSITIVE SIGNS INDICATE Golden Slipper winner (She Will Reign) was sold here in 2016 for $20,000. The vibe around the place is very positive.@ >CLASSIC= SALE FOR INGLIS While the Darren Weir debacle has cast a long shadow over the Thoroughbred industry, Hutch is taking a glass-half-full approach. AThis is a robust industry that has coped admirably with various challenges over the decades,@ he said. AIt marches forward and I expect it to do so in this instance. It=s opened up huge opportunities for other trainers to show their qualities and see the positives in the situation.@ Excitement is also mounting around the Warwick Farm race day on Saturday with the runnings of the $2-million Inglis Millennium and the $1-million Inglis Sprint. AThe Millennium has attracted an excellent field. It=s fantastic to have 2-year-olds competing that will be candidates for Group 1 races later on,@ Hutch said. AThe market suggests the Sprint is a two horse race, but there is a great depth there as well.@

Lot 13 | Inglis photo There’s a strong group of people here by Paul Vettise with what is looking a very good buying

A mountain of hard work behind the scenes by the Inglis staff bench and a huge number of people has the auction house=s General Manager of Bloodstock Sales looking at plenty of quality horses.. Sebastian Hutch in a bullish mood ahead of the opening session Sebastian Hutch of the Classic Yearling Sale on Saturday evening. The first youngster will go through the ring at the Riverside Stables at 6pm and the quality and depth of the catalogue has the company confident of satisfaction from both sides of the fence--the sellers and the buying bench. Opening day highlights AWe=ve done a huge amount of work ahead of the sale,@ Hutch The first of the expected premier listings through the ring said. AObviously, our primary objective is to be selling as many during Saturday evening=s opening session is Lot 13, a son of horses as possible and if at the end of the sale the vendors and Written Tycoon from Tyreel Stud=s draft. buyers are happy with the results, then we=ve achieved our The colt is out of Wildenstein (Redoute=s Choice), who was goal.@ successful on two occasions, and is a half-sister to the Listed Hutch was also buoyed by the positive atmosphere around the Widden S. winner Superfly (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}). Their dam is complex in the lead-up to the sale. the Listed Keith McKay H. winner Allez France (Hennessy {USA}). AThere=s a strong group of people here with what is looking a Lot 19 by Vancouver from Twin Hills Stud is the first foal of very good buying bench and a huge number of people looking at Zeitlin ( {Ire}) and she is out of a half-sister to the G1 plenty of quality horses,@ he said. Clairwood Mercury Sprint winner and former champion German AThe results of the sale graduates in the last 12 to 24 months sprinter War Artist (Orpen {USA}). He is also placed in a number have been outstanding and stand up to the closest of scrutiny. of Group 1 international sprints. Cont. p2 TDN AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND • PAGE 2 OF 3 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 9 FEBRUARY 2019

Group pedigree (Mukaddamah {USA}). The family also includes Murphy=s Blu Boy The Gold Riband Session, which picks out selected elite lots in (Blu Tsunami {USA}), who was successful in the G3 Blue the catalogue, kicks off at Lot 58 and continues through to Lot Diamond Preview. 120. Yarraman Park Stud will offer Lot 63, a colt by Written Tycoon Invincible filly out of the G2 Silver Slipper S. and G3 Sweet Embrace S. From the same consignor comes Lot 105, a filly by I Am placegetter Ambers Waltz. Her mother Ambers Halo (Don=t Say Invincible and Runs Deep (Strategic), who is a half-sister to the Halo {USA}) won the G3 Hyperion S. Listed Castletown S. winner Excellent Reward (Exceed And Written Tycoon is also the sire of Tyreel=s colt, Lot 71, and the Excel). winning Fastnet Rock mare Bubbles >N= Boats and the family of A headline act in this pedigree is the former champion the G1 VRC Derby winner Extra Brut (Domesday). North Australian 2-year-old and G1 Blue Diamond S. hero Earthquake American Grade II winners Esteemed Friend (USA) (Gulch {USA}) (Exceed And Excel). and Badouizm (USA) (Sheikh Albadou {GB}) also feature on the Dissident=s daughter, Lot 110, is another to bring a quality pedigree page. pedigree to the ring for vendors Carramar Park. She is out of a Middlebrook Valley Lodge is sure to have high hopes for Lot three-quarter sister to the G1 Orr S. and G3 Schweppervescence 73, a son of Zoustar and Calypso Queen (Lonhro), a half-sister to Cup winner Shinzig (Danehill {USA}). the G2 Reisling S. winner Military Rose (General Nediym). Lot 113 from Kenmore Lodge is an Exceed And Excel filly out of Tanaami (God=s Own), who is a half-sister to the G1 Caulfield Guineas winner and G1 Cox Plate runner-up Wonderful World (Agnes World {USA}).

QUALITY MARE ADDED TO CHAIRMAN=S The dam of the dual Group winner and Group 1 placegetter Fiesta (I Am Invincible) has joined a stellar line-up of breeding stock at Inglis= The Chairman=s Sale. Now Now (Danehill Dancer {Ire}) will be offered by Mike and Debbie O=Donnell=s Fairhill Farm, in-foal to leading young sire Pierro. Successful as a 2-year-old, Now Now has produced three winners, with the best of her brood the Star Thoroughbreds- owned Fiesta. She triumphed in the G3 Widden S. as a juvenile before Lot 73 | Inglis photo returning as a 3-year-old to claim the G2 Silver Shadow S. last spring. Eureka=s boom colt From Eureka Stud comes Lot 88, a full brother by Spirit Of Slender Group 1 defeat Boom to the Inglis 2YO Premier winner Kinky Boom. The family She then went within a whisker of claiming Group 1 honours also features the Listed winner and Group 1 placegetter Brianna when beaten a nose in the Flight S. at Randwick in late (NZ) (Sudurka). September. A filly by Snitzel, Lot 102, is a choice offering from Bhima Those efforts saw her crowned the winner of the prestigious Thoroughbreds and is out of a half-sister to the G1 Chipping Darley Princess Series. Norton S. and G1 Rosehill Guineas winner He=s No Pie Eater Fiesta is also a $3.70 equal favourite for Saturday=s $1-million (Canny Lady). This is the family of the champion stallion Inglis Sprint at Warwick Farm and is being targeted at Group 1 Redoute=s Choice. Her sister Special Date, trained by Brad objectives in the autumn. Widdup, looked smart when winning her trial at Hawkesbury on AFiesta has had 11 starts, 10 have been in stakes races and Friday (video). she=s finished in the top three nine times. She is a model of Ashleigh Thoroughbreds will present Lot 103, a daughter of consistency,== Mike O=Donnell said. Pierro and Rock Beauty (Stratum). The dam won twice and is out of a half-sister to the G2 Champagne S. winner I Am A Ripper Cont. p3 TDN AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND • PAGE 3 OF 3 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • 9 FEBRUARY 2019

Now Now Added to Chairman=s Sale cont.

ANow Now throws good looking stock each and every year. Anyone who saw Fiesta at the Classic Sale as a yearling will be able to testify to that. She was an absolute star and typical of what the mare gets. AHer produce record is excellent and she=s in foal on a good cover to a very appealing young stallion.== Inglis= New South Wales Bloodstock Manager Chris Russell said Now Now represents another exciting addition to what is going to be a quality selection of breeding stock. AShe=s a proper mare and is going to make a hell of a lot of appeal to plenty of breeders given she=s a tax mare. AI inspected her Capitalist colt at Fairhill a few weeks ago and he=s a ripper, potentially one of the stars of our weanling sale. AWe are very appreciative of the opportunity to sell her for Mike and Debbie. I have no doubt that she=ll be a very popular mare, particularly for those people looking for the right mare for I Am Invincible. She=s already proven she can produce the real deal when mated to him.== Now Now joins the likes of star mares Norzita (NZ) (Thorn Park) and Snitty Kitty (Snitzel) as early leading entries for The Chairman=s Sale, which will be held at Riverside Stables on the evening of Friday, May 3.

IN SINGAPORE: Sacred Don (Aus), g, 4, Fastnet Rock (Aus)--Donatella (Ire), by Sadler=s Wells. Kranji, 2-8, Hcp. (A$40k), 1400mT, 1:23.39. B-Orpendale (NSW). *NZ$200,000 Ylg >16 NZBJAN. VIDEO Super Dynasty (Aus), g, 4, Fastnet Rock (Aus)--Sayuri San (Aus), by Fuji Kiseki (Jpn). Kranji, 2-8, Hcp. (A$52k), 1600mT, 1:35.66. B-Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum (Vic). *Formerly Bidwee (Aus). **1/2 to Rumya (NZ) (Red Ransom), G1SW-SAf; Badawiya (Aus) (Al Maher {Aus}), MGSW & G1SP-Aus, A$360,425; and Roobeena (Aus) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}), GSP-Aus. VIDEO Salvador (Aus), g, 4, Magic Albert (Aus)--Red Centre (Aus), by Rubiton (Aus). Kranji, 2-8, Open Maiden (A$21k), 1200mT, 1:10.68. B-Mr W Power, Prime Thoroughbreds, N Rance (NSW). *Full to Too Many Reds (Aus), MSP-Aus, A$300,455. **A$45,000 Ylg >16 INGFEB; A$55,000 RNA 2yo >16 INGRTR. VIDEO

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WEST POINT LAWSUIT ALLEGES HAGYARD FALSIFIED DATES ON RADIOGRAPHS AT KEENELAND DREAMING BIG AGAIN By Bill Finley A class action lawsuit was filed Thursday in Fayette Circuit Court alleging that Hagyard Davidson McGee Associates has been falsifying the dates that radiographs were taken on some horses about to be sold at Keeneland since 2006. The story was first reported by the Lexington Herald-Leader. The defendants include Hagyard and four of its veterinarians, Drs. Michael T. Hore, Robert J. Hunt, Dwayne Rodgerson and Michael Spirito. An accounting firm, Dean Dorton Allen Ford, which works with Hagyard in the areas of computer and information technology services, is also named as a defendant. The primary plaintiff in the lawsuit is Midwestern based Click here for accompanying video trainer Tom Swearingen, who has purchased 24 horses at Keeneland sales since 2007. Keeneland is not named in the by Chris McGrath lawsuit and an official from the track and sales company told the Everyone knows there is still an awfully long way to go: three TDN they would have no comment. Cont. p6 months, simply to stay sound and dozens of staging posts, coast to coast, on the way. But if you can't permit yourself a little IN TDN EUROPE TODAY daydream now, then really what's the point? EI CRISIS DEEPENS, THREE MORE POSITIVES For Terry Finley, president of West Point Thoroughbreds, it's a The number of yards in Britain now on temporary lockdown perennial dilemma. His partnerships are put together in pursuit numbers over 170, as three additional horses have returned of a dream. They operate at a level of the market where, positives for Equine Influenza. Click or tap here to go straight to spreading risk, you can buy a yearling with a stallion's pedigree TDN Europe. and see him break into the Classic picture. Yet everyone needs to understand the odds against that happening-above all, perhaps, when those odds actually start to diminish; when the dream appears that bit more tangible. At least three West Point partnerships still have their hats in the ring as the Twin Spires gradually resolve themselves from a mirage into a substantial silhouette on the horizon. In the GIII Sam F. Davis S. at Tampa Bay Saturday, Graham Motion tests the eligibility of Still Dreaming (Flatter) to inscribe his name three below that of his half-brother, 2016 winner Nyquist (Uncle Mo), on the list of GI Kentucky Derby winners. Over in California, meanwhile, Jerry Hollendorfer is bringing along two West Point colts with credible interest in the first Saturday in May: Galilean (Uncle Mo), who takes the California Chrome (Lucky Pulpit) route in the $200,000 California Cup Derby on Presidents' Day; and Gunmetal Gray (Exchange Rate), who grabbed a quarter when runner-up in the GIII Robert B. Lewis S. at Santa Anita last weekend. Cont. p3 PUBLISHER & CEO Sue Morris Finley @suefinley [email protected]

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West Point Dreaming Big Again cont. p1

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AAt this point, early February, how many people are still harboring the dream?@ asked Finley. AA hundred and fifty, probably? A little more? But not many more. You just have to be realistic. Everyone has to keep each other in check. We have to keep the partners in check. The trainers have to keep us in check. But we've got to keep them in check, too. Graham has won the Derby. Jerry has not. And don't think that Jerry doesn't lie awake at night thinking about giving a Derby speech. AWe're all part of this industry we that's based on hopes and dreams. And the challenge for anybody in my position, with partners who have put up their hard-earned money, is to be able to tell them: >Listen, if we get lucky, we're going to get on a path where we can dream.= So we're kind of on the precipice of that, with these three horses. We want people to dream while being realistic. That [balance] is the never-ending struggle, though I guess over the years we've learned, we've got a better sense of how to do that." Still Dreaming is named with more than a nod to Always Dreaming (Bodemeister), in whom West Point bought a stake after his success in a Gulfstream allowance race in March 2017. He promptly confirmed the merit of that expensive gamble by running away with the GI Florida Derby and proceeded to win the Run For The Roses. AIt was Ron Wiltse who came up with the name,@ Finley said. AAnd I think it fits, because we are always still dreaming. There is some mojo with the name, that's for sure.@ There is also an auspicious precedent for West Point and Motion bringing a rising sophomore to this part of the world, having won the GII Tampa Bay Derby with Ring Weekend (Tapit) in 2014. That colt was graduating straight from his maiden success, and something similar is now being asked of Still Dreaming, who broke his maiden in his second start at Laurel on the first day of the year. Cont. p4 Sire of a Classic Performer in Each Crop

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West Point Dreaming Big Again cont. better spot he might have made quite a bit more.@ Like all West Point yearlings, the colt was sent to Eddie Woods to be broken. AAnd he's really grown and developed and come forward the right way and, we hope, at the right time,@ Finley observed. AIt sure seems like that. Through the spring last year Eddie was saying, >You know what? Just give me a little more time with this colt. He's a beautiful horse, he's got a great mind, but he doesn't need to be at the racetrack in April.= He's just a very cool horse. I know when Graham really likes one, and he has loved him ever since he got him in the middle of last summer. The horse has been on the improve for quite a few months.@ Though Justify (Scat Daddy) tore up the Triple Crown manual last year, there are many who will still feel that rawness must count against Still Dreaming when compared with Gunmetal Gray, who has six starts under his belt already. After breaking = Always Dreaming in the Derby winner s circle | Coady his maiden at Del Mar last August, he twice worked his way into AWe've been together with Graham for quite a while,@ said the slipstream of champion-in-the-making Game Winner (Candy Finley. AHe's always so open, we have great discussions. And as Ride {Arg}) at Grade I level: chasing him home in the American soon as this horse won, we knew we couldn't stay north a whole Pharoah S. and then closing from the rear for fifth in the lot longer before shipping. So we got him down right away, and Breeders' Cup Juvenile. just put a circle around the Tampa Bay race. We figured it might Gunmetal Gray's finish to win the GIII Sham S. on his be a touch easier than the [GIII] Holy Bull [S. last Saturday], and sophomore bow was very striking, but last Saturday's race did it gave us another week, so everything fell into place for this not play out anything like that. He was never going to reel in race to seem the right thing to do.@ Mucho Gusto (Mucho Macho Man) in such a small field over Still Dreaming is the result of Seeking Gabrielle (Forestry)'s visit that slop, but finished off his race nicely for second. to Flatter just before Nyquist embarked on his unbeaten juvenile Cont. p5 championship campaign. Hinkle Farms would return her to Claiborne the following spring, too, but by then Nyquist had earned her an audience with the farm's marquee stallion War Front. Sure enough, the filly she delivered by War Front brought $1.75 million from Godolphin at Keeneland last September. With all due allowance for their different paternity, that made Still Dreaming looks like value at $460,000 at the same auction the previous year. After all, he was good enough to meet the exacting standards of David Ingordo, recruited to the West Point prospecting team a couple of years ago. AHe's a beautiful, beautiful horse,@ Finley stressed. AWe have a couple of partners in him, Chris Larsen and Rob Masiello, and the three of us really liked this horse. For a half to a Derby winner, we thought we'd probably have to put up quite a bit of money, but we sensed that his post position in the sale was in our favor, being so early [Hip 84] in a 4,000-horse sale. In a Gunmetal Gray | Benoit TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 5 OF 14 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

West Point Dreaming Big Again cont. remarkable transformation in the fortunes of Galilean, acquired AMike [Smith] was happy with him, just knew he was in trouble from breeders Bar C Racing Stables, who purchased him in at the half-mile pole when they weren't going real fast in front,@ utero, for $60,000 from Eddie Woods's Quarter Pole Enterprises Finley reported. ABut you have to take those things as they at the Barretts Select Yearling Sale in 2017. Woods turned him come. The previous time, we had a really good set-up and round for a sale-topping $600,000 back at Barretts the following benefitted greatly. You can't always get that, sometimes it's spring. going to work against you, but he got himself some more points AIt's awesome to work with people like Eddie that when they and he's kept the dream alive. tell you something, you can take it to the bank,@ Finley said. AI know Mike has indicated that the horse reminds him a lot of AWhen you see a horse in that consignment, and he tells you this Giacomo (Holy Bull) and said to Jerry, >I'd really like to ride that is the goods, you walk up to the ring and you're ready to bid horse back.= We thought he took very good care of the horse. with confidence. And when you think how white-hot the top of When you get a Hall of Famer that's what you expect. It's a the market is these days, it's really nice to be able to walk out of marathon not a sprint.@ a sale and think you might have Hollendorfer has assured Finley your hands on the big dog without that Gunmetal Gray's bloodied having had to pay $1.5 or hoof--presumably the result of $2 million. Six-hundred thousand squeezing as they left the gate-- is still plenty of money, but in looked worse than it was. And he relation to what we see time and is evidently quite willing to take again across the industry, we felt on champion Game Winner once we were in pretty good shape if again when he resurfaces in the he could transfer his GII San Felipe S. at Santa Anita performances at the sales to the @ Mar. 9. racetrack. And he has. Admittedly Galilean for now AI think Jerry probably would remains an intimidating talent in lean towards that race, if you had shallow waters, but his breeze to pin us down now,@ Finley said. proved a valid signpost to the AI know you've got the champ Terry Finley & Eddie Woods | Barretts class he exuded in carrying his coming back, which is certainly speed through four quarters of 23-and-change when winning daunting. But you compare and contrast that with having to ship the King Glorious S. by nine lengths. out of town, which is something we want to be doing as few AIt's never easy, right?@ said Finley. AYou run a big number, you times as possible before the first Saturday in May.@ look like that, but it's always in the back of your mind: >Well, he Certainly Gunmetal Gray, bred by Lee Pokoik, is getting the did it against Cal-breds.= So you're just constantly in flux, with a sort of old-fashioned grounding that could help him pick up the horse like this as you're trying to figure out where you're at. We pieces in the stretch chaos of Churchill. know he's going to be 1-9 [in the Cal Cup Derby Monday]. But AYou look at the number of works,@ said Finley with a laugh. AI there are some people in our organization who say he's the don't think there's another horse in the country has put in more most talented of the three horses we've discussed. They're all miles in breezes between Sept. 1 and now. Jerry will never lead different, though, and different people will think different one over there that's short. So if they get beat, they either didn't things.@ get a good set-up or just weren't as good as the horses that Even Galilean's one defeat by a neck to Bob Baffert's >TDN finish in front of them.@ Rising Star= Cruel Intention (Smiling Tiger) on his second start Gunmetal Gray was purchased for $225,000 at the OBS March contained its positives as he had become embroiled in a torrid Sale last year, having failed to meet his reserve at $85,000 at contest for the early lead and still finished 16 lengths clear of Keeneland the previous September. There was a still more the third. Cont. p6 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 6 OF 14 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

West Point Dreaming Big Again cont. AWe want to get better every day. We beat ourselves up all the time. We try to make good decisions with good data and good information. We know it can't always turn out to be the right decision. But it's just really fun trying to apply the business and military principles we've learned to this crazy, wacky business we call racing.@ And, whatever still awaits on the road to Louisville, enough good calls have already been made for three partnerships still to be legitimately dreaming. West Point is working on a Derby starter for the fourth time in six years. In 2014, Commanding Curve (Master Command) fought his way from the rear at 38-1 to finish second to California Chrome in 2014; and last year My Boy Jack (Creative Cause) also closed from the back, despite a rough trip, for fifth to Justify. AYou just have to keep your feet on the ground,@ Finley said. AWe just keep telling ourselves how incredibly lucky it is. And if Galilean | Benoit it doesn't work out, we'll just have to get ready for 2020.@ AHe was up against a good colt, actually one also bought at He pauses, and laughs. AWhat else you gonna do?@ that last Barretts sale,@ Finley said. AAnd our horse was on the inside, he had a battle [up front] that lasted 3/8ths of a mile. And I think maybe we'll look back and say that was all part of the learning process. It certainly got us all thinking about the next six Lawsuit Alleges Hagyard Falsified Dates on months.@ Plenty of Triple Crown ripples across the West Point pond, not Radiographs at Keeneland cont. from p1 to mention the half-sister to Justify, Egyptian Storm (Pioneerof Most major sales companies have developed a repository over The Nile), approaching her much-anticipated debut for the year as a convenience to potential buyers, so that they did Christophe Clement. Co-owned with R.S. Evans, she was picked not have to take X-rays or radiographs on horses themselves. It up for $230,000 at the 2017 Keeneland September Sale when became the responsibility of the consignors to take radiographs Justify was listed on the page as Aa 2-year-old of 2017.@ of their horses and then place them in the repository, where AShe's getting there,@ Finley reported. AShe's worked a couple they were available to any potential buyers, their of 5/8ths [at Payson Park] and you'll see her among the entries, representatives and their veterinarians. going long on the turf, next couple of weeks, hopefully in a race Because a radiograph taken within close proximity of a sale is at Tampa February 16.@ more useful than one that may have been taken months ago, All these horses reflect positively on Ingordo's arrival on the Keeneland instituted rules requiring that a radiograph for a West Point team. yearling must have been taken no more than 15 days prior to ADavid has an infrastructure he brings that I think has really the time they are sold and the time limit for all other horses was helped us in any number of ways,@ said Finley. ABut as you get 21 days. older, you realize the wisdom of what Harry Truman said, >It's AThe reason such deadlines exist are self-evident: the recency amazing what can get done when nobody's worried who gets of the images is important,@ the suit states. AThe more current the credit.= We want a team and, when it comes right down to it, the radiographs are, the more useful and reliable the everything starts with the partners. If they don't have the information will be to the buyers, which in turn enhances buyer confidence, if they don't put their hard-earned money up, we confidence.@ don't go to the sales as aggressively as we do. Cont. p7 Contact Sue Finley for details at 732-747-8060 or [email protected] TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 7 OF 14 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

Lawsuit cont. The suit goes on to claim that Ahad the truth been disclosed (about outdated radiographs), bidding on horses at the Keeneland sale was, in essence, the functional equivalent of playing Russian Roulette: the Plaintiff would be bidding on horses not knowing they were subject to fraudulent X-rays, and not know if those X-rays affected one horse or 100 horses.@

Getty Image Hagyard has been one of the major suppliers to the repository since its inception. Attorney Mason Miller, who is representing Swearingen, said he believes that Hagyard took short cuts that led to its failure to comply with Keeneland=s rule. He said that when someone from Hagyard visited a farm they took the radiographs on the same day of all the horses that the particular farm was selling. If one of those horses were selling on the first day of the sale, the radiograph likely would have been taken within the time frame established by Keeneland. That may not have been the case if the horse was sold on the 10th day of the sale. AThey were trying to do about half of all the radiographs done for each sale,@ Miller said. AWhat they needed to do to be in compliance with the rules was to, say, take five on one day at a farm and then head down the road to the next farm and then come back three or four days later to the original farm to get more radiographs. They=ve been saying they could never do that, that there would be too much pressure to get the job done. If that=s the case, perhaps they shouldn=t have been so eager to keep so much of the business of doing radiographs to themselves.@ The suit claims that if Hagyard had a radiograph it knew did not comply with Keeneland=s rules it would simply falsify the date as to when the radiograph was taken. Miller said there is no telling how many radiographs had their dates altered because Hagyard has destroyed the originals. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 8 OF 14 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

Lawsuit cont. AIndeed, based on information and belief, the fraud has involved tens of thousands of radiographs, although the exact number will never be known because the Defendants intentionally destroyed the evidence,@ the suit states. The case came to light when some of the Hagyard veterinarians reported themselves to the Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners in mid-2018. According to the suit, Dr. Hore admitted under oath that 5% of the total radiographs he took were intentionally altered and that Dr. Spirito testified that 10% of the X-rays he took for sales purposes were intentionally altered. Calls made to Hagyard Davidson McGee Associates Friday seeking comment were not returned.

KINCHEN=S UNLIKELY RISE

Jonathon Kinchen | Lucas Marquardt

By Lucas Marquardt LAS VEGAS, NV.--Jonathon Kinchen is maybe the closest thing the handicapping world has to a rock star. In little more than four years, Kinchen has gone from an unknown real estate investor with little tournament experience to a commentator on Fox Sports= Saturday at the Races. He=s arguably the most recognizable and popular player at the NHC, and it=s easy to see why. Kinchen=s young (for a horseplayer), he can pull off the odd tropical shirt, and his sleeved left arm is covered in tattoos of Barbaro, Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta. His Tweets are often clever, and even his Twitter handle--@UTBigHair, a nod to his alma mater--is above average. Cont. p9 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 9 OF 14 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

Kinchen cont. At root, though, the 36-year-old Kinchen is simply a good horse player. He remains the only player in NHC history to have both of his entries qualify for The Final Table, and in 2015 he won the NHC Tour, a testing year-long series of NTRA-sanctioned events. You=d be familiar with Kinchen=s introduction to handicapping. He grew up in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, and his father often brought him along on trips to Lone Star Park. AHe=s a horrible bettor,@ Kinchen laughed. AHe doesn=t look at the Form; he=s the guy standing in line in front of you looking back at the TV screen, betting our address. But I saw a lot of guys with computers and papers doing it seriously, and I figured that if I was going to come with him, I should at least figure what it=s all about.@ Kinchen fell in love with the puzzle of handicapping while at the University of Texas at Austin. On Kentucky Derby Day in 2005, he and some friends made the trip to the now-defunct Manor Downs, about 45 minutes from the city. Kinchen went with $100 and was down to his last $15 after tying several bets to Afleet Alex. He put five across the board on Giacomo with the remainder, cashed for $500, and bought the keg that night like a conquering hero. The next day he bought Steve Davidowitz=s Betting Thoroughbreds for the 21st Century. Kinchen was still a casual player in 2010 when he attended the GI Belmont S. But an $84,000 Pick 4 score changed his perspective. AObviously I started playing a whole lot more after that, and that=s when I started to really learn the game,@ he said. AI took my bumps and bruises like everyone.@ When Texas outlawed ADW wagering, he began playing online contests instead. In the first contest he played, Kinchen qualified for the Breeders= Cup Betting Challenge (BCBC), and the following year, in 2015, he qualified for the NHC for the first time. Both of his entries qualified for The Final Table, but rules allowed for only one to advance. He finished seventh and earned a total of $84,000. AAnd I rode that momentum out to winning the tour that year,@ he said. That same year, he won an online contest on Derby Day, and also cashed for $150,000 after nailing a Pick 6 and a $300 cold Pick 3 that paid $50,000. AAnd it was all on track with a bunch of friends, so that was a ton of fun,@ he said. AIt was the best racing day I=ve had at the track, ever.@ Kinchen has qualified for the NHC every year since, and in 2018 checked in at 67, his best finish since his inaugural run.

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Kinchen cont. AMy strength is that I can take information from 17 different sources, process it, and then make a decision,@ Kinchen said when asked about his success. AI think a lot of the old-school guys--and not everybody--find one or two things and base their decision on that.@ He continued, AI am a big pace-makes-the-race guy. So I use Timeform US and look at the pace projector, and handicap from front to back. I feel that tells a better story than starting with post one and finishing with post 10. When you do it that way, you miss a lot of the meat of the race and what=s actually going to happen.@ At the windows, Kinchen prefers multi-race wagers. AIf I love a horse at 4-1, and with takeout and in this day and age of computer wagers, I need to turn that into 14-1,@ he said. Kinchen=s experience gives him plenty of authority on the mistakes neophytes make, and when the topic of sucker plays comes up, he offers, AI think the biggest sucker play in racing is handicapping for 45 minutes, and then spending three minutes deciding how to bet it. So often, players will get home from work, handicap to 11, wake up and handicap, go to the track and then construct their Pick 5 ticket at the window. I think you should spend as much time constructing your ticket as handicapping, if not more.@ He added, APicking winners isn=t all that hard. Everyone does it. Everyone goes three of four in the Pick 4, or hits it. But the question is: did you make money when you do hit?@ Kinchen recently joined the on-air team at Fox Sports= Saturday at the Races, and has already endeared himself to the viewers who heeded his advice on Kinchen=s very first broadcast. On that show, Kinchen gave out a 20-1 winner at Oaklawn Park as his final play of the day. Cont. p11

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Kinchen cont. Kinchen also seems to have the golden touch as a horse owner. Back in 2017, he noticed the racing prospect Long On Value (Value Plus) was purchased by his friends at Ten Strike Racing at Keeneland November, and texted the principals, NHC regulars Marshall Gramm and Clay Sanders. AI asked if I could get in, and honestly I was just joking,@ he said. ABut they said, =Sure!=@ Last summer, Long On Value won Churchill=s Mighty Beau S. for his new connections, then gave both Kinchen and Ten Strike their first Grade I winner in the Highlander S. at Woodbine. So far that=s been his only runner, but he=s expressed an interest in operating a claiming operation at some point. Plan on seeing more of Kinchen this summer at Saratoga. Along with the newly named host Gary Stevens, he=ll appear on Fox Sports= daily coverage of the meet. In the meantime, he=s keeping busy with In The Money Players' Podcast, which he does with tournament expert Peter T. Fornatale.

GILBERT LEADS NEARING DAY 1 CLOSE By Lucas Marquardt With just a few optional races to go, Robert Gilbert led the leaderboard during Friday=s opener of the 20th NTRA National Horseplayers Championship, presented by Racetrack Television Network, STATS Race Lens and Treasure Island Las Vegas. The double qualifier from Yardley, PA had amassed a bankroll of BELLAFINA A TOWERING PRESENCE IN LAS $198.20, just ahead of the $180.00 put up by John Pinder. Some VIRGENES notables in racing to mention include Ten Strike Racing=s Marshall Gramm, who has two entries. Gramm was sitting in 206th on his preferred entry toward the end of the day before rocketing to 10th with a bankroll of $132.40. Track announcer Vic Stauffer was in 48th with $95.60, while Little Red Feather principal Gary Fenton was tied in 182nd place. Little Red Feather partner Joseph Rosen, the leading rookie during the NHC Tour, had a big opening day, checking in at $141.90--good for 7th place. Rosen is eligible for a $1 million bonus should he win the NHC. TVG=s Dave Weaver was in 114th. To check on Friday=s final results, visit www.ntra.com.

TDN CRITERIA The races covered in the TDN are as follows: Bellafina never took a deep breath in the Santa Ynez | Horsesphotos

• Stakes: purses of $50,000/up The connections of just four 3-year-old fillies are willing to take • Allowance Races: purses of $20,000/up on two-time Grade I winner and Eclipse Award finalist Bellafina • Optional Claiming Races: purses of $20,000/up (Quality Road) in Saturday=s GII Las Virgenes S. at Santa Anita, • Maiden Special Weight Races: purses of $18,000/up and it appears some graded-stakes black-type is the ceiling in a • Maiden Claiming Races: purses of $18,000/up & a minimum claiming price of $40,000 race that offers points along the road to the GI Kentucky Oaks on a 10-4-2-1 scale. Cont. p12 TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 12 OF 14 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

Las Virgenes cont. The gray, owned by KRA Stud Farm and trained by Ben Though she was upset at 1-2 in her career debut at Los Colebrook, tired to 11th as the 3-1 favorite in a sloppy renewal Alamitos last summer, the $220,000 Keeneland September of the GII Kentucky Jockey Club S. at Churchill Downs last time buyback turned $800,000 Fasig-Tipton Florida juvenile Nov. 24. He=s been firing bullets at Tampa for his return, graduated in the GII Sorrento S. at Del Mar before adding open- including a five-furlong move in :58 2/5 (1/39) Jan. 26. length scores in the GI Del Mar Debutante and GI Chandelier S., AWe had given him some time off after his last start and he the latter being her initial two-turn voyage. Off to a bad start in had put on some weight since, so he needed a serious work,@ the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Fillies Nov. 3, she could do no Colebrook said of the drill. AHe is easy to train, he tries hard better than fourth, losing the race and the Eclipse to Jaywalk every time and he is a pleasure to be around.@ (Cross Traffic), but she laid down a marker in her sophomore >TDN Rising Star= So Alive (Super Saver), a half-brother to debut, defeating >TDN Rising Star= Mother Mother (Pioneerof 2018 GII Wood Memorial S. winner Vino Rosso (Curlin), the Nile) by 8 1/2 lengths while never out of a common gallop. delivered a She received a career-best 95 Beyer for that effort and, for good 1 1/2-length victory over Counter Offer (Tapizar) in his two-turn measure, the figures she earned in the Sorrento and Chandelier debut in an optional claimer at Tampa Jan. 6. Trainer Todd are also superior to any posted by her four rivals. Pletcher has won this race six times since 2006 and was also Enaya Alrabb (Uncle Mo) bested Calf Moon Bay (Bodemeister) third in last year=s renewal with the aforementioned Vino Rosso. to win a modestly rated Santa Anita maiden Oct. 25, but outran Still Dreaming (Flatter) heads straight to the deep end after her odds of 30-1 to miss by just a head to American Pharoah=s posting a visually impressive maiden win for Graham Motion >TDN Rising Star= half-sister Chasing Yesterday (Tapit) in the going a one-turn mile at Laurel Jan. 1. The half-brother to GI Starlet S. at Los Al Dec. 8. GI Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist (Uncle Mo) brought $460,000 Tomlin (Distorted Humor), the two-back winner of the Golden from West Point Thoroughbreds and Chris Larsen as a KEESEP Gate Debutante S., completes the quintet, having finished better yearling. than 10 lengths behind Bellafina in the Santa Ynez. The Sam F. Davis offers 10-4-2-1 points for the Kentucky Derby.

ALL SYSTEMS >GO= FOR SAM F. DAVIS BELMONT STAKES SCHEDULE RELEASED The stakes schedule for the 48-day Belmont Park spring/summer meet will feature 59 total stakes races worth $18.4 million. The meet, which runs from Friday, April 26 through Sunday, July 7, will be highlighted by the three-day Belmont S. Racing Festival June 6 through June 8. Belmont day will once again feature nine graded stakes, eight of which are Grade Is. The Man o' War Racing Festival set for May 11 boasts five stakes, including four graded events, led by the $700,000 GI Man o' War S. New York-breds take the spotlight May 27 for Big Apple Showcase Day. The card features six stakes worth $900,000 for horses bred in the Empire State led by the $200,000 Commentator S. The Stars & Stripes Racing Festival will be contested over three Knicks Go | Coady days beginning Thursday, July 4 and concluding Saturday, July 6 Knicks Go (Paynter), a runaway winner at 70-1 in last year=s with five graded events. The packed card will include the GI Claiborne Breeders= Futurity and also runner-up at 40-1 in the GI Belmont Derby, GI Belmont Oaks, the GII Suburban H., the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile, kicks off his sophomore campaign as GIII Dwyer S. and the GII John A. Nerud S., formerly the Belmont the horse to beat in Saturday=s GIII Sam F. Davis S. at Tampa Bay Sprint Championship. Downs. TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 13 OF 14 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

DiDonato - Last Week - One scratch, and two very disappointing efforts. Good thing my fellow competitors didn=t fare any better. Bankroll: $500.

GIII Sam F. Davis S. - Slop or not, Cave Run=s debut romp was very visually impressive for a barn that rarely wins first out. He was somewhat disappointing when a distant third as the favorite in the seven-furlong Pasco S. last time, but it=s possible he reacted a bit off of that big first effort. Plus the two runners who finished in front of him would look pretty good in here. The Ed DeRosa of TwinSpires.com takes on TDN=s Steve Sherack and Godolphin homebred is obviously bred to improve with the Brian DiDonato as they handicap each prep race leading up to added ground: he=s by Tampa Bay Derby winner Street Sense, the GI Kentucky Derby. The three will make $100 Win/Place bets out of a Bernardini daughter of Grade I-winning router Sugar --highest bankroll after Arkansas Derby/Lexington day wins. Shake. Sugar Shake is also responsible for a GI Kentucky Oaks runner-up, and herself is out of a Cotillion winner. Selection: #4 DeRosa: Last Week - Maximus Mischief was third in the Holy Cave Run (6-1). Bull. Lucky Lee was seventh in the Withers. Nolo Contesto scratched. Bankroll: $530. Click here for Sam F. Davis Ultimate PPs from Brisnet.com.

GIII Sam F. Davis S. - After whiffing last week, we=re going to try to go full-on Dave Kingman and try for the home run this week with Going for Gold. Still a maiden, this likely longshot fits with these with any sort of improvement stretching out for new owner Ron Paolucci. Knicks Go to his outside is the primary danger, but if Going for Gold gets the jump on the inside, I think he=ll be hard to catch by anyone else. Selection: #2 Going for Gold (20-1).

Sherack - Last Week - Almost feels like that Nolo Contesto late scratch was a win after another pair of disappointing efforts from Admire (fifth at 18-1 in Withers) and Mihos (fifth at 2-1 in Holy Bull)... Time to get going. Bankroll: $0.

GIII Sam F. Davis S. - Between the short price (good luck seeing that 5-2 listed on the morning line) and expected hot early pace scenario, I=ll take a stand against the front-running Knicks Go in his comebacker with a very promising son of Tapit, Kentucky Wildcat. The first foal out of the talented Better Lucky (Ghostzapper) exits a pair of very live races in New York, including a strong third-place finish behind King for a Day (Uncle Mo) and a game win over super impressive next out maiden winner Country House (Lookin At Lucky) going a one-turn mile at the Big A last time Dec. 1. The Godolphin homebred tries two turns for the first time here and geared up for this with a five- furlong bullet in 1:01 3/5 (1/5) at Palm Meadows Jan. 24. Trainer Tom Albertrani has enjoyed his share of success in 3-year-old stakes in Oldsmar, boasting a pair of Tampa Bay Derby winners on his resume as well as last term=s GIII Florida Oaks heroine. Selection: #6 Kentucky Wildcat (9-2). Kentucky Wildcat | Sarah Andrew TDN HEADLINE NEWS • PAGE 14 OF 14 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

STALLIONS’ FIRST FOALS KEEN ICE ! The son of Curlin, best known for defeating American Pharoah in the GI Travers S., was represented by his first foal, a filly out BREEDERS= CUP MAKES CHANGES TO SENIOR of Hidden Nile (Pioneerof the Nile). LEADERSHIP Dora Delgado has been promoted to the position of Executive BAL A BALI (BRZ) Vice President, Racing and Nominations; Drew Fleming has been ! The Brazilian Triple Crown winner=s first foal was a colt out of promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Koko Pop (A.P. Indy). Bal A Bali (Put It Back) was also a two-time Officer; and Justin McDonald has been promoted to Senior Vice Grade I victor on these shores. President of Marketing, the Breeders= Cup announced Friday. Delgado, who has been with Breeders= Cup since its inception in 1984, previously held the position of Senior Vice President of WAR CORRESPONDENT Racing and Nominations. Under Delgado=s direction, Breeders= ! The full-brother to Declaration of War (War Front)=s first foal Cup has experienced notable increases in participation of was produced by B R=s Girl (Pulpit). The bay stallion won a pair domestic and international starters while setting the highest of Grade IIIs and was MGISP in the U.S. standards in equine security and safety. Fleming, who joined the Breeders= Cup in 2016 from the law MR. Z firm of Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC where his practice focused on ! A daughter of Point Given was responsible for the first foal by corporate and equine transactions including serving as legal millionaire Mr. Z (Malibu Moon), a SW & MGISP. counsel to the Breeders= Cup, will direct and manage Breeders= Cup general operations to include host track relations, long-term planning and business growth, sponsorships, marketing and finance. HAVE A NEW FOAL? McDonald, who has been promoted from Vice President of Click here to submit your Foaling News for Marketing and Digital Media, will spearhead the global Stakes Winning and/or Stakes Producing Mares management of the Breeders= Cup brand along with the for publication in the TDN. development and execution of all Breeders= Cup marketing, digital and public relations programs.

Saturday, Santa Anita, post time: 4:30 p.m. EST LAS VIRGENES S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo, f, 1m PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 Calf Moon Bay K Bodemeister Hollendorfer, Mark DeDomenico & Todaro, George Hollendorfer Rosario 12-1 2 Enaya Alrabb K Uncle Mo Enaya Racing O'Neill Smith 4-1 3 Bellafina K Quality Road Kaleem Shah, Inc. Callaghan Prat 2-5 4 Mother Mother K Pioneerof the Nile Bolton, George, Hall, Barry, Lipman, Barry, Mathiesen, Mark and Molasky, Andrew Baffert Van Dyke 7-2 5 Tomlin K Distorted Humor Fairview, LLC Specht Baze 15-1 Breeders: 1-Betz/Kidder/Lamantia/J. Betz/Graves/Davidson, 2-Tony Holmes & Dr. & Mrs. Walter Zent, 3-JSM Equine, LLC., 4-T. F. VanMeter, 5-Stonestreet Thoroughbred Holdings LLC

Saturday, Santa Anita, post time: 6:30 p.m. EST SAN MARCOS S.-GII, $200,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/4mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 Unapologetic K Temple City Acker, Allen Racing, Bloom & Lindo Spawr Franco 10-1 2 Roman Rosso (Arg) Roman Ruler Zaur Bifov Baffert Roman 12-1 3 Chicago Style Kitten's Joy Glen Hill Farm Proctor Van Dyke 3-1 4 Epical Uncle Mo D P Racing LLC Cassidy Baze 7-2 5 Platinum Warrior (Ire) Galileo (Ire) Yuesheng Zhang Sadler Foley 12-1 6 Sejo (Ire) Nathaniel (Ire) Hronis Racing LLC Sadler Prat 12-1 7 Dabster K Curlin Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum Baffert Talamo 5-1 8 Beach View K Giant's Causeway Levy Racing Powell Bejarano 5-1 9 Lucky Soul K Lookin At Lucky Cannon Thoroughbreds, LLC McCarthy Figueroa 30-1 10 Flamboyant (Fr) Peer Gynt (Jpn) Bienstock, David and Winner, Charles N. Gallagher Blanc 12-1 11 India Mantuana K Wilburn Richard A. Bell Bell, II Rosario 20-1 12 Ya Gotta Wanna K Proud Citizen Mersad Metanovic Bloodstock, House & Sones D'Amato Gryder 12-1 13 Prince of Arabia K Mineshaft D P Racing LLC Cassidy Desormeaux 30-1 Breeders: 1-Darrell Brown & Lendy Brown, 2-Melincue, 3-Glen Hill Farm, 4-Jamm, Ltd., 5-Triermore Stud, 6-Stilvi Compania Financiera SA, 7-G. Watts Humphrey Jr., Susan Keller,Victoria Oliver & G. Watts Humphrey III, 8-Sycamore Hall Thoroughbreds, LLC, 9-J. C. Davis Farm, Inc., 10-SNC Regnier & San Gabriel Inv. Inc., 11-Paul Knapper, 12-Brereton C. Jones, 13-Eileen H. Hartis

Saturday, Tampa Bay Downs, post time: 5:15 p.m. EST SAM F. DAVIS S.-GIII, $250,000, 3yo, 1 1/16m PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 Counter Offer K Tapizar Six Column Stables, LLC Wilkes Gallardo 12-1 2 Going for Gold K Atreides Ron Paolucci Racing, LLC Hess, Jr. Bracho 20-1 3 Knicks Go K Paynter KRA Stud Farm Colebrook Jimenez 5-2 4 Cave Run Street Sense Godolphin, LLC Harty Castanon 6-1 5 Moonster K Malibu Moon Calumet Farm Romans Camacho 30-1 6 Kentucky Wildcat Tapit Godolphin, LLC Albertrani Bravo 9-2 7 Five Star General K Distorted Humor WinStar Farm, China Horse Club & SF Racing Delacour Ortiz 4-1 8 So Alive K Super Saver Robert V. LaPenta Pletcher Castellano 5-1 9 Well Defined With Distinction Stonehedge LLC O'Connell Morales 8-1 10 Still Dreaming K Flatter West Point Thoroughbreds & Larsen, Chris Motion Vargas, Jr. 15-1

Breeders: 1-Elm Tree Farm, LLC & Angel Diaz Tapia, 2-Machmer Hall, Craig Brogden &Carrie Brogden, 3-Angie Moore, 4-Godolphin, 5-Mark Stansell, 6-Godolphin, 7-WinStar Farm, LLC, 8-John D. Gunther, 9-Stonehedge, LLC, 10-Hinkle Farms Saturday, Tampa Bay Downs, post time: 3:45 p.m. EST TAMPA BAY S.-GIII, $175,000, 4yo/up, 1 1/16mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 Cheyenne's Colonel K Colonel John Marcy Brooks Brooks Wales 50-1 2 Inspector Lynley Lemon Drop Kid Janney, III, Stuart S. & Phipps Stable McGaughey III Ortiz 5-1 3 Divisidero K Kitten's Joy Gunpowder Farms LLC Rubley Toledo 4-1 4 Qurbaan K Speightstown Shadwell Stable McLaughlin Bravo 3-1 5 Irish Strait English Channel Isabelle de Tomaso Motion Vargas, Jr. 6-1 6 Admiralty Pier English Channel Hoolie Racing Stable, LLC & Lunsford, Bruce Minshall Cannon 10-1 7 Heart to Heart English Channel Terry Hamilton Lynch Leparoux 9-5 8 My Bariley Mizzen Mast Captain Jack Racing Stable LLC Granitz Camacho 15-1 Breeders: 1-Builder's Mart, Inc., 2-Stuart S. Janney, III LLC. & PhippsStable, 3-Hinkle Farms, 4-Justin Carthy, 5-Isabelle H. de Tomaso, 6-Calumet Farm, 7-Red Hawk Ranch, 8-Captain Jack Racing Stable LLC

Saturday, Tampa Bay Downs, post time: 4:45 p.m. EST LAMBHOLM SOUTH ENDEAVOUR S.-GIII, $175,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 She's Pretty Lucky Lookin At Lucky Will Kari Kenneally Lynch 15-1 2 Get Explicit Get Stormy Modeste Racing Stable Minshall Hernandez 9-2 3 Bonnie Arch Regal Ransom Clarendon Stable Racing Stables 16, LLC. Wilkes Gallardo 15-1 4 Monte Crista K Cape Blanco (Ire) Country Life Farm Trombetta Centeno 12-1 5 Conquest Hardcandy K Candy Ride (Arg) Alfonso Cammarota Sano - 8-1 6 Hawksmoor (Ire) Azamour (Ire) Lael Stables Delacour Castellano 3-1 7 Viva Vegas K The Factor Merriebelle Stable LLC Correas, IV Castanon 12-1 8 Rymska (Fr) Le Havre (Ire) Sheep Pond Partners, Jathiere, Coleman & Herrick Brown Ortiz 5-2 9 Goodyearforroses (Ire) K Azamour (Ire) James D. Spry House Jimenez 5-1 10 Streetwithnoname K Street Sense Brown, Brown, Harty & Pulliam Harty Cannon 30-1 11 Bombshell K Bellamy Road Team Valor International Delacour Vargas, Jr. 12-1 Breeders: 1-Will Kari, 2-Modeste Racing Stable, 3-P. Lindsay Bohannon, 4-Howard M. Bender Revocable Trust, 5-The New Hill Farm LLC, 6-Tenuta Genzianella, 7-Summer Grove Farm, LLC & Terry Gabriel, 8-Eric Feurtet, 9-The Hornets, 10-Godolphin, 11-WinStar Farm, LLC

Saturday, Gulfstream, post time: 2:27 p.m. EST SUWANNEE RIVER S.-GIII, $150,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/8mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 Vagabond Princess Pure Prize Michael R. Meeks Sanchez Albarado 12-1 2 Special Event Arch Emory A. Hamilton McGaughey III Velazquez 6-1 3 Avie's Mineshaft Mineshaft Ivan Dalos Carroll Landeros 8-1 4 Rymska (Fr) Le Havre (Ire) Madaket Stables, Coleman, Team Hanley & Herrick Brown Ortiz, Jr. 3-5 5 Valedictorian Temple City Epic Racing Breen Gaffalione 6-1 6 Peach of a Gal Curlin Glenangus Farm LLC Motion Saez 20-1 7 American Frolic K Blame Stride Rite Racing Stable, Inc. Fawkes Vasquez 20-1 8 Conquest Hardcandy K Candy Ride (Arg) Alfonso Cammarota Sano Garcia 10-1 Breeders: 1-Phillip Match MD, 2-Emory A. Hamilton, 3-Tall Oaks Farm, 4-Eric Feurtet, 5-John Bowers, Jr., 6-Glenangus Farm LLC, 7-Stride Rite Racing Stable, Inc., 8-The New Hill Farm LLC

Saturday, Santa Anita, post time: 5:30 p.m. EST THUNDER ROAD S.-GIII, $100,000, 4yo/up, 1mT PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY ML 1 River Boyne (Ire) Dandy Man (Ire) Red Baron's Barn LLC and Rancho Temescal LLC Mullins Prat 8-5 2 Ohio (Brz) Elusive Quality Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Treitman, Bruce McCarthy Fuentes 5-2 3 Le Ken (Arg) Easing Along Pozo de Luna, Inc. McAnally Baze 10-1 4 Desert Stone (Ire) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Zayat Stables, LLC Baltas Rosario 3-1 5 True Valour (Ire) Kodiac (GB) Qatar Racing Limited Callaghan Atzeni 8-1 6 Blackjackcat Tale of the Cat Kirkwood, Al and Saundra S. Hollendorfer Smith 5-1 Breeders: 1-Limestone & Tara Studs, 2-Fazenda Mondesir, 3-Haras Cachagua S.A. & Haras Pozo deLuna S.A., 4-Arkle Bloodstock, 5-Mr P. O'Rourke, 6-Al Kirkwood & Saundra Kirkwood Sunday, Santa Anita, post time: 7:10 p.m. EST SAN VICENTE S.-GII, $200,000, 3yo, 7f PP HORSE SIRE OWNER TRAINER JOCKEY WT 1 Synthesis K First Samurai Big Chief Racing, LLC, Madaket Stables LLC, Desormeaux Desormeaux 120 Rocker O Ranch, LLC & Keith J. Desormeaux 2 Coliseum Tapit Godolphin, LLC Baffert Smith 120 3 Dessman K Union Rags Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al Maktoum Baffert Prat 120 4 Sparky Ville K Candy Ride (Arg) Del Secco DCS Racing Bonde Rosario 120 5 Savagery Bellamy Road Rockingham Ranch Miller Figueroa 120

Breeders: 1-Catherine Zoc, 2-Godolphin, 3-Wind Hill Farm, 4-Aaron & Marie Jones LLC, 5-Ponder Hill, Inc.

Saturday, February 9, 2019

INSIGHTS: CURLIN DUO STAND OUT IN line favorite off a series of strong works for Steve Asmussen. TJCIS PPs SALTY GULFSTREAM ALLOWANCE Sponsored by Alex Nichols Agency 7th-FGX, $40K, Msw, 3yo, f, a 1 1/16mT, post time: 4:23 p.m. ET by Alan Carasso TRICK OF THE TAIL (Tale of the Cat) is kin to three winners from as many to race, including Randonnee (Blame), a stakes winner and twice placed at Group 3 level on the demanding Japan Racing Association circuit; and to US stakes winner Do The Dance (Discreet Cat) from this same sire line. Second dam Loving Pride (Quiet American) was a winner in France of the G3 Prix d=Aumale for Sheikh Mohammed and Criquette Head. Sam-Son homebred Finest Jewel (Sky Mesa) is out of a half-sister to Canadian Horse of the Year Quiet Resolve (Affirmed), and Samuel family champions Eye of the Sphynx (Smart Strike) and her Sovereign Award- and Queen=s Plate-winning son Eye of the Leopard (A.P. Indy) appear under the third dam. TJCIS PPs

Hootenanny Half Highlight Among GP Maidens 9th-GP, $50K, Msw, 3yo, f, 1mT, post time: 4:09 p.m. ET

Global Campaign looks to make it two-for-two | Lauren King 10th-GP, $51K, Alw/OC, 3yo, 1 1/16m, post time: 4:40 p.m. ET GLOBAL CAMPAIGN (Curlin) was crushed at the tills into 11-10 favoritism for his seven-furlong unveiling Jan. 5 and ran to the money, striking from close range en route to a smart 5 3/4- length victory. A $250K KEESEP yearling, the half-brother to MGISW Bolt d=Oro (Medaglia d=Oro) should appreciate the stretch out to two turns. A maiden winner at first asking, Klaravich Stables= Standard Deviation (Curlin) was a sneaky good third to Knicks Go (Paynter) in the GI Breeders= Futurity. A bit of a wiseguy selection for the GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile at 43-5, he never lifted a hoof and trailed in. The blinkers come off Hootenanny | Horsephotos the $450K KEESEP acquisition for this 3-year-old bow. TJCIS PPs Summer Wind Equine product SHADOW PLAY (Galileo {Ire}) Well-Related Firsters Gets Going Down on the Bayou resurfaces here after being scratched from a Jan. 27 maiden that 6th-FG, $43K, Msw, 3yo, 6f, post time: 3:53 p.m. ET was rained off the grass. The rare US-bred by this prolific Robert and Lawana Low homebred ZAPPER VAN WINKLE stallion, the dark bay is a half-sister to Hootenanny (Quality (Ghostzapper) is the first foal from the unraced San Miguel Belle Road), winner of the 2014 GI Breeders= Cup Juvenile Turf and (Curlin), a daughter of the Lows= outstanding Grade I-winning runner-up in that year=s G1 Darley Prix Morny for trainer Wesley sprinter Capote Belle (Capote) and closely related to the latter=s Ward. Her dam More Hennessy (Hennessy), who sold for $1.5m SW & GSP Zapper Belle (Ghostzapper), dam of SW Kabella carrying this foal in utero at FTKNOV in 2015, is a half-sister to (Kitten=s Joy). Capote Belle=s daughter Gata Bella (Storm Cat) is GISW Cat Moves (Tale of the Cat), while Grade I-winning third the dam of MGSW & GI Breeders= Cup Mile runner-up Catapult dam Dance Teacher (Smarten) was responsible for MSW (Kitten=s Joy) and SW Ha Ha Tonka (Distorted Humor). Box of Intentional Fever (Stormin Fever). TJCIS PPs Chocolates (Candy Ride {Arg}) cost just $17K as a KEESEP yearling, but the full-brother to GISW Leofric is the 5-2 morning- Cont. p2 TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 2 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

12th-GP, $50K, Msw, 3yo, f, 1mT, post time: 5:43 p.m. ET Saturday, Tampa Bay Downs, post time: 4:22 p.m. ET The split of race nine has attracted Peter Brant=s first-time SUNCOAST S., $150,000, 3yo, 1m 40yds starter CAFE AMERICANO (Medaglia d=Oro). Making her debut PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML three days shy of her third birthday, the $625K KEESEP yearling 1 Her Royal Highness Paddy O’Prado Vargas Jr Motion 8-1 is a daughter of two-time Canadian champion and dual GSW 2 Winning Envelope More Than Ready Marquez Jr Block 7-2 3 Tapit’s Princess Tapit Jimenez Alter 8-1 Roxy Gap (Indian Charlie), who fetched $850K from Blue Heaven 4 Lady Kate Bernardini Ortiz Kenneally 6-1 Farm as a maiden mare at FTKNOV in 2013. The 3-1 morning- 5 Sacred Heart Super Saver Centeno Hamm 30-1 line favorite will need to work out a trip from the inside gate 6 Here Comes Jackie Handsome Mike Martinez Dini 15-1 beneath Eclipse Award winner Irad Ortiz, Jr. TJCIS PPs 7 Point of Honor Curlin Castellano Weaver 6-1 8 Twixt and Shout Discreet Cat Castanon Harty 4-1 Davis Undercard Maiden Reads Strong 9 Sweet Diane Will Take Charge Gallardo Stidham 3-1 4th-TAM, $27K, Msw, 3yo, f, 7f, post time: 1:45 p.m. ET ITSALLABOUTTHEHYPE (Super Saver) is the second produce Saturday, Fair Grounds, post time: 3:23 p.m. ET for Curlin Hawk (Curlin), a half-sister to champion and multiple SHANTEL LANERIE S., $60,000, 3yo, f, a1mT Classic winner Afleet Alex (Northern Afleet) and SW & MGSP PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML 1 Red Rounder English Channel Geroux Maker 5-2 Unforgettable Max (Northern Afleet), whose son Seabhac (Scat 2 Winter Sunset Tapit Hill Catalano 3-1 Daddy) landed the grassy GIII Pilgrim S. at two. Zee Drop (Lemon 3 Naughty Me Handsome Mike Singh Kanhai 12-1 Drop Kid) is a daughter of GSP Ash Zee (Exchange Rate) and is 4 Liora Candy Ride (Arg) Kennedy Catalano 9-2 out of a half-sister to GISW Wickedly Perfect (Congrats), dam of 5 Cypress Point Quality Road Murrill Stidham 8-1 Japanese Group 2 winner Hartley (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}). 6 Elsa Animal Kingdom Lanerie Stidham 2-1 TJCIS PPs

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7th-Santa Anita, $71,371, Alw (C)/Opt. Clm ($80,000), 2-8, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:21.92, ft. AX MAN (g, 4, Misremembered--Shameful {SW & MGSP, $241,345}, by Flying Chevron), a runaway winner of last May=s Sir Barton S. in the Pimlico slop, was freshened following a third- place finish as the 3-5 favorite in the GIII Los Alamitios Derby July 14. He tired to 12th in the GI Malibu S. here Dec. 26. Hounded on the inside through an opening quarter in :22.06 here, the 2-1 choice began to edge clear on the turn for home and kept motoring down the stretch to hold Edwards Going Left (Midnight Lute) safe by 1 1/4 lengths. Ax Man is a half-brother Saturday, Aqueduct, post time: 4:34 p.m. ET to Indian Blessing (Indian Charlie), Ch. 2yo Filly & Ch. Female JIMMY WINKFIELD S., $150,000, 3yo, 7f Sprinter, MGISW-US & G1SP-UAE, $2,995,420; Roman Threat PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER ML (Roman Ruler), GSW, $175,403; and Maker Or Breaker (Empire 1 Jump for Alex Jump Start Rodriguez Preciado 8-1 Maker), SP, $281,671. Lifetime Record: SW & MGSP, 8-4-0-2, 2 Joevia Shanghai Bobby DeCarlo Sacco 15-1 $206,445. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, 3 Haikal Daaher Maragh McLaughlin 9-5 sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. 4 Tikhvin Flew Street Sense Franco Asmussen 5-2 5 Direct Order New Year’s Day Lezcano Ja Servis 6-1 O/B-Hal J Earnhardt (KY); T-Bob Baffert. 6 Family Biz Fed Biz Barker Davis 6-1 Hill ‘n’ Dale Foaled and Raised 7 Gates of Dawn Arch Alvarado Jo Servis 9-2 TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 3 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

6th-Gulfstream, $50,480, Alw (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($25,000), 2-8, layoff under new conditioner Christopher Davis to earn his 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10.21, ft. diploma in come-from-behind fashion at a mile on the Fair MYBIGITALIANFRIEND (f, 4, Union Rags--Echo Bluff, by Pine Grounds lawn Jan. 18. Sent off at 5-2 in his first start against Bluff), off the board in her first two attempts for Chad Brown in winners, the chestnut settled only a length better than last. The New York last summer, made it a perfect three-for-three since late runner angled out coming off the turn, was woken up just a joining the Jason Servis barn. The bay followed a double-digit bit, and finished full of run and wide to top Compagno (Gio maiden win with a 91 Beyer in an off the turfer Dec. 16 with a Ponti) by 1 1/2 lengths at the wire. Dam Tashzara (Ire) sold with tally in a state-bred optional claimer Jan. 24. The 2-5 favorite Frankincense in utero for $775,000 at the 2013 KEENOV sale. A battled through fractions of :22.66 and :45.65, began to shake half-sister to French, Irish, and German champion Excelebration clear at the top of the stretch and powered down the lane to (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), as well as additional G1 winner score by a good-looking 2 3/4 lengths. Day by Day (Awesome of Lancaster Bomber (War Front) and MGSW Mull of Killough (Ire) Course) was second. The victress is a half-sister to Currency (Mull of Kintyre), she produced colts the last two years by Swap (High Cotton), GISW, $459,300. Echo Bluff was bred to Malibu Moon and was last mated to Lord Nelson. Sales History: Jess=s Dream for the 2019 season. Sales history: $210,000 RNA $250,000 RNA Ylg '15 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-2, Wlg '15 KEENOV; $160,000 RNA Ylg '16 FTSAUG. Lifetime $61,305. Click for the Equibase.com chart. Record: 5-3-0-0, $91,488. Click for the Equibase.com chart or O-Town and Country Racing, LLC; B-Town and Country Farms VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Corp. (KY); T-Christopher Davis. O-M. Dubb, Monomoy Stables, LLC, The Elkstone Group, LLC (Stuart Grant) & Bethlehem Stables LLC; B-Stonecliff Farm (FL); 6th-Tampa Bay Downs, $20,250, Alw (NW1X)/Opt. Clm T-Jason Servis. ($75,000), 2-8, 3yo, 1 1/16mT, 1:42.93, fm. Valerio Bloodstock Yearling Purchase GO AWAY (c, 3, Scat Daddy--Elbow, by Woodman) was a visually impressive winner in his debut last July at a mile over Ellis Park=s lawn, then was second in a Keeneland allowance Oct. 5th-Fair Grounds, $45,000, Alw (NW1X)/Opt. Clm ($50,000), 27, his most recent attempt on grass. He was last seen finishing 2-8, 3yo, f, 1 1/16m, 1:46.14, ft. a well-beaten third behind GIII Sam F. Davis S. entrant So Alive TASTING THE STARS (f, 3, Bodemeister--Pink Champagne (Super Saver) in an optional claimer over Tampa Bay=s main {GSW, $145,957}, by Awesome Again) powered clear to track Jan. 6. Back on turf here, he rated mid-pack as the 6-5 graduate by 5 1/4 lengths going two turns on debut here Jan. favorite, covered up on the inside and finding a steady rhythm 13. Favored at 4-5 to stay perfect over five rivals while sporting while being shuffled back. He found running room at the top of cheek pieces here, she was bumped between runners at the the stretch, chasing down Thomond Park (Giant=s Causeway) on start. The bay chased on the outside in fourth, revved up with a the outside in a battle to the wire. In spite of traversing the three-wide move on the far turn, and, despite racing a bit entire stretch on his wrong lead, he prevailed by a head. A half- greenly flopping leads in deep stretch, kicked home a four- sibling to D' Funnybone (D'wildcat), MGSW, $686,700, and Dr. length winner. Perfect Reins (Medaglia d=Oro) was second. The Kathy (Polish Numbers), SW & GSP, Go Away is the last living dam is also represented by a Munnings filly of 2018 and was foal for his dam. Sales History: $305,000 Ylg '17 KEESEP. Lifetime bred back to Runhappy. Sales history: $140,000 Ylg '17 EASOCT. Record: 5-2-2-1, $68,700. Click for the Equibase.com chart or Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $51,600. Click for the Equibase.com VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. chart. O-Andrew Farm, Lewis G. Lakin, and Jose Singer; B-Lynch Bages O-Newtown Anner Stud; B-Audley Farm Equine, LLC (VA); LTD (KY); T-Eddie Kenneally. T-Michael Stidham.

6th-Fair Grounds, $42,000, Alw, 2-8, (NW1X), 4yo/up, 1 1/16mT, 1:47.61, fm. FRANKINCENSE (h, 5, Frankel {GB}--Tashzara {Ire}, by Intikhab), a three-time West Coast competitor for trainer Richard Ficanas (GB) (Sepoy {Aus}) stamps herself as one to watch with an impressive come-from-behind win. Mandella to start his career in early 2018, including a third-place finish on the lawn in late March, came back from a 10-month TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 4 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

4th-Santa Anita, $58,033, Msw, 2-8, 4yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2fT, 1:13.61, fm. FICANAS (GB) (f, 4, Sepoy {Aus}--Windermere Island {GB}, by Cadeaux Genereux {GB}) is following a tried and true method for her Eclipse-winning owners in showing promise elsewhere before being bought and transferred to trainer John Sadler in IN ORDER OF PURSE: Southern California. This filly ran once at Doncaster in England in 7th-Oaklawn, $77,000, Msw, 2-8, 3yo, 6f, 1:11.39, my. 2017, finishing second in a field of 15 for trainer Marco Botti and CAPTAIN VON TRAPP (c, 3, Trappe Shot--Julie From Dixie, by owner Scuderia Rencati Srl. Brought stateside, she made one Dixie Union) showed experience sometimes trumps start in May 2018, failing to impact the finish at a mile over this expectations when besting favored Cowboy Diplomacy (Tapizar), course. Off these past 8 1/2 months, the bay was working the full-brother to recent Eclipse champion Monomoy Girl. The smartly with a couple of bullets for her return. Hopping out of winner was coming off three consecutive starts, all as the the gate, she was shuffled back to last down the hill. While favorite, at Churchill Downs this past fall, where he notched two crossing over the dirt at nearly 6-1, she began showing interest seconds and then ran into some trouble when last seen finishing and went widest of all off the turn. With Abig, dangerous fifth Nov. 25. The winner that day, Gray Attempt (Graydar), has strides,@ per announcer Frank Mirahmadi, she surged to the since won both the Smarty Jones and Sugar Bowl S. With front, was wrapped up and switched to the wrong lead late, but blinkers on and sent off at 2-1, the cleverly named Captain Von won by an authoritative 2 3/4 lengths over Storming Lady (Flat Trapp got bumped at the break, found a mid-pack spot, then got Out). Her dam has also produced SP Lady Ro (GB) (Showcasing caught in traffic and had to check hard. Shuffled to last place, he {GB}) and has a yearling filly by Mukhadram (GB). Sales History: soon found a seam and angled out five wide into the top of the 48,000gns Ylg '16 TAOCT. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $34,612. stretch. Full of run, he wasn=t going to be caught as he flew Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig- down the stretch to win by three commanding lengths. The Tipton. aforementioned Cowboy Diplomacy settled for second. Dam O-Hronis Racing LLC; B-Glebe Stud (GB); T-John W. Sadler. Julie From Dixie has 2-year-old filly Make Or Break (Flatter), a yearling colt by Will Take Charge, and was last bred to Maclean's 7th-Fair Grounds, $43,000, Msw, 2-8, 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, Music. Sales History: $47,000 RNA Ylg '17 KEESEP; $290,000 2yo 1:46.91, ft. '18 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-0, $76,080. Click for the BELLA FALAYA (f, 3, Bellamy Road--Ruby Crown, by Awesome Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. Again) has both improved and stretched out in each start over O-Phoenix Thoroughbred III, Ltd; B-E. H. Beau Lane (KY); this strip, beginning with a Jan. 1 debut over the slop at 5 1/2 T-Steven M. Asmussen. panels, in which she finished fourth, then a second-place finish going six furlongs Jan. 19. The big gray came over and bumped Consigned by BEAU LANE BLOODSTOCK hard with a rival when the gate clanged open, but powered straight to the front. She maintained a length advantage throughout and opened up by daylight in the stretch with late 5th-Aqueduct, $60,000, (S), Msw, 2-8, 3yo, 1m, 1:40.56, sy. closer Mizzen Colony (Mizzen Mast) bearing down on her. She SMOOTH TALES (g, 3, Forty Tales--Satin Sheeks, by Elusive held sway by a half-length to register her initial win at 5-1. Dam Quality), fourth in his debut going 5 1/2 furlongs in the slop here Ruby Crown, who has a yearling colt by Congrats and was bred Jan. 5, broke sharply from his outside draw this time. He led the back to Mr Speaker, is a half-sister to GISW Sweet Symphony way through a half-mile in :47.36, enjoyed a clear advantage in (A.P. Indy). Her granddam is Sharon Brown (Al Hattab), whose the stretch, and, despite drifting out late, stayed on to graduate best foal was 1994 Horse of the Year and six-time GISW Holy by 3/4 of length as the 4-5 favorite. Pier Forty (City Zip) was Bull (Great Above). Sales History: $19,000 RNA 2yo '18 OBSAPR. second. Sales history: $95,000 2yo '18 OBSAPR. Lifetime Record: Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, $36,280. Click for the Equibase.com 2-1-0-0, $36,600. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, chart. sponsored by Fasig-Tipton. O-Gary Mott; B-Kinsman Farm (KY); T-Theodore Arndt. O-Winning Move Stable, Sacandaga Stable, Linda Rice & Michael Jaffe; B-Chester & Mary R. Broman (NY); T-Linda Rice. " " "

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11-Tampa Bay Downs, $250K GIII Sam F. Davis S., 1 1/16m, GOING FOR GOLD, 20-1 $26,000 KEE SEP yrl; $80,000 OBS APR 2yo

Bandbox (Tapit), Northview Stallion Station, $2,500 62 foals of racing age/4 winners/1 black-type winner IN THE UAE: 5-Laurel, Msw 6f, BANDOLINI, 12-1 Arroway, c, 4, Kitten=s Joy--Shinyshots, by Orientate. Jebel Ali, 5-Laurel, Msw 6f, BAPTIZE THE BOY, 5-2 2-8, Hcp., 1600m, 1:38.03. B-Kenneth L & Sarah K Ramsey (KY). $1,000 EAS JAN yrl *$4,500 RNA Ylg >16 FTKOCT; $35,000 2yo >17 OBSAPR. Galles, h, 5, Bernardini--Gracefield, by Storm Cat. Jebel Ali, 2-8, Cairo Prince (Pioneerof the Nile), Airdrie Stud, $10,000 Hcp., 1800m, 1:49.82. B-Darley (KY). *SP-UAE. **AED160,000 228 foals of racing age/22 winners/4 black-type winners HRA >17 ERASEP. 3-Sam Houston Race, Msw 1m, DAUNTLESS PRINCE, 4-1 Cape of Eagles, h, 5, Cape Blanco (Ire)--A J=s Gal, by Monashee 8-Fair Grounds, Aoc 1 1/16m, LANDOFTHEPHARAOHS, 7-2 Mountain. Jebel Ali, 2-8, Hcp., 1950m, 1:58.31. B-Scott & $10,500 FTK OCT yrl Debbie Pierce & Mike Maenza (KY). *Full to Zurda, SW & G1SP- 10-Gulfstream, Aoc 1 1/16m, SHAZIER, 15-1 Per. **$22,000 RNA Ylg >15 KEESEP; 40,000gns 2yo >16 TATHIT. $50,000 FTK JUL yrl; $180,000 OBS APR 2yo Alraased, g, 10, Exchange Rate--Alabaq (GSW-Ity, MGSP-Eng, 7-Tampa Bay Downs, Msw 6 1/2f, WORLD AFFAIRS, 6-1 $114,442), by Riverman. Jebel Ali, 2-8, Hcp., 1000m, :59.18. $300,000 EAS OCT yrl; $260,000 OBS APR 2yo B-Shadwell Farm LLC (KY). Cajun Breeze (Congrats), Stonehedge Farm South 23 foals of racing age/3 winners/1 black-type winner 1-Gulfstream, Msw 6f, BANYAN BREEZE, 10-1 $50,000 OBS MAR 2yo

Cameo Appearance (Majestic Warrior), Red River Farms, $1,500 21 foals of racing age/2 winners/0 black-type winners 1-Delta Downs, Msw 6 1/2f, GUEST APPEARANCE, 12-1

Central Banker (Speightstown), McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds, $7,500 135 foals of racing age/11 winners/2 black-type winners 12-Gulfstream, Msw 1mT, NIKO'S DREAM, 20-1 $32,000 RNA OBS OCT yrl

Cross Traffic (Unbridled's Song), Spendthrift Farm, $12,500 FIRST-CROP STARTERS TO WATCH: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 162 foals of racing age/21 winners/5 black-type winners Abstraction (Pulpit), Doubletree Farm, $3,000 5-Oaklawn, Msw 1 1/16m, JEANS N' BOOTS, 15-1 59 foals of racing age/6 winners/1 black-type winner $24,000 RNA KEE NOV wnl; $15,000 FTK OCT yrl; $39,000 RNA 4-Sunland, Msw 5 1/2f, STRYDER, 5-2 OBS APR 2yo; $40,000 OBS OPN 2yo

Apriority (Grand Slam), Elite Thoroughbreds, $2,000 Drill (Lawyer Ron), Get Away Farm, $4,500 45 foals of racing age/4 winners/1 black-type winner 79 foals of racing age/12 winners/1 black-type winner 8-Delta Downs, $100K LA Bred Premier Night Prince S., 1m, 1-Gulfstream, Msw 6f, LAWYER DRILL, 15-1 KANTIANA, 15-1 $8,000 OBS OCT yrl $2,200 ESL YRL yrl Fed Biz (Giant's Causeway), WinStar Farm, $12,500 Atreides (Medaglia d'Oro), Hill 'n' Dale Farms, $6,500 187 foals of racing age/16 winners/1 black-type winner 102 foals of racing age/12 winners/2 black-type winners 1-Aqueduct, Msw 6 1/2f, BIZNESS BEAUTY, 15-1 TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 6 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

$45,000 OBS APR 2yo He's Had Enough (Tapit), Woodford Thoroughbreds, $5,000 2-Cross Country Pick X, $150K Jimmy Winkfield S., 7f, FAMILY 139 foals of racing age/14 winners/0 black-type winners BIZ, 6-1 1-Gulfstream, Msw 6f, BRONXVILLE, 8-1 $11,000 OBS APR 2yo $10,000 RNA FTK FEB yrl; $45,000 FTK OCT yrl 10-Gulfstream, Aoc 1 1/16m, HE'S SMOKIN HOT, 10-1 Flashback (Tapit), Diamond B Farm, $7,500 $40,000 OBS APR 2yo 175 foals of racing age/16 winners/0 black-type winners 5-Laurel, Msw 6f, FAST MASTER, 7-2 Magician (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Haras de Corlay, $12,500 $25,000 FTK JUL yrl; $275,000 EAS MAY 2yo 126 foals of racing age/9 winners/0 black-type winners 7-Fair Grounds, Msw 1 1/16mT, CLASSICAL MAGIC, 12-1 Fort Loudon (Awesome of Course), Ocala Stud Farm, $4,000 12-Gulfstream, Msw 1mT, MY MAIKO, 20-1 15 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners 7-Tampa Bay Downs, Msw 6 1/2f, LOUDON'S SONG, 30-1 Mark Valeski (Proud Citizen), Airdrie Stud, $2,500 57 foals of racing age/9 winners/1 black-type winner Gervinho (Unusual Heat), Legacy Ranch, $3,500 9-Fair Grounds, Msw 1 1/16mT, ALIZEE, 6-1 30 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners $1,000 RNA KEE NOV wnl 11-Santa Anita, Msw 6 1/2f, SPANISH CHANNEL, 15-1 $1,200 BAR OCT yrl Mucho Macho Man (Macho Uno), Adena Springs, $15,000 122 foals of racing age/13 winners/1 black-type winner Goldencents (Into Mischief), Spendthrift Farm, $15,000 9-Fair Grounds, Msw 1 1/16mT, BLUNT FORCE, 20-1 256 foals of racing age/32 winners/2 black-type winners $25,000 KEE NOV wnl; $115,000 FTK OCT yrl 1-Aqueduct, Msw 6 1/2f, CANARSIE GIRL, 5-2 $13,000 KEE SEP yrl; $65,000 OBS APR 2yo Noble Mission (GB) (Galileo {Ire}), Lane's End Farm, $25,000 8-Delta Downs, $100K LA Bred Premier Night Prince S., 1m, 151 foals of racing age/16 winners/0 black-type winners MUSADA, 8-1 7-Fair Grounds, Msw 1 1/16mT, NOBLE FEVER, 7-2 $22,000 RNA ESL YRL yrl; $56,000 TTA APR 2yo 9-Gulfstream, Msw 1mT, TO THE MOON N BACK, 20-1 8-Delta Downs, $100K LA Bred Premier Night Prince S., 1m, $62,000 KEE SEP yrl; $100,000 OBS MAR 2yo PICKETT, 15-1 $50,000 ESL YRL yrl Revolutionary (War Pass), WinStar Farm, $7,500 148 foals of racing age/17 winners/2 black-type winners Guilt Trip (Pulpit), Red River Farms, $2,500 1-Delta Downs, Msw 6 1/2f, MS LOUISA, 10-1 67 foals of racing age/5 winners/1 black-type winner $27,000 FTK JUL yrl 2-Delta Downs, $100K LA Bred Premier Night Starlet S., 1m, FUGITIVE LADY, 20-1 Sabercat (Bluegrass Cat), Averett Farm, $3,500 $2,000 RNA ESL YRL yrl 24 foals of racing age/0 winners/0 black-type winners 2-Delta Downs, $100K LA Bred Premier Night Starlet S., 1m, 1-Delta Downs, Msw 6 1/2f, SHESTHECATSMEOW, 20-1 GOODPROFIT, 6-1 $17,000 RNA ESL MIX 2yo 8-Delta Downs, $100K LA Bred Premier Night Prince S., 1m, MR. FOUR SEVENS, 8-1 Shakin It Up (Midnight Lute), Spendthrift Farm, $10,000 $5,500 ESL MIX yrl 116 foals of racing age/9 winners/1 black-type winner 1-Aqueduct, Msw 6 1/2f, WIN THE SHAKE, 5-1 Handsome Mike (Scat Daddy), Pleasant Acres Stallions, $4,000 $30,000 RNA SAR AUG yrl; $30,000 FTK OCT yrl; $40,000 OBS 95 foals of racing age/11 winners/0 black-type winners APR 2yo 9-Tampa Bay Downs, $150K Suncoast S., 1m, HERE COMES JACKIE, 15-1 Strong Mandate (Tiznow), Three Chimneys Farm, $10,000 $32,000 RNA OBS MAR 2yo 138 foals of racing age/13 winners/0 black-type winners 5-Fair Grounds, $60K Shantel Lanerie Memorial Overnight S., 9-Gulfstream, Msw 1mT, MIAHSOLOMIAH, 12-1 1mT, NAUGHTY ME, 12-1 $5,000 KEE JAN yrl; $31,000 OBS OCT yrl; $45,000 RNA OBS MAR 2yo; $55,000 OBS OPN 2yo TDN REGIONAL REPORT • PAGE 7 OF 9 • THETDN.COM SATURDAY • FEBRUARY 9, 2019

7-Sunland, Msw 1m, PASAMONTE MAN, 12-1 $75,000 KEE SEP yrl 7-Sunland, Msw 1m, STRONG COUNSEL, 15-1 $30,000 KEE SEP yrl

Uncaptured (Lion Heart), Ocala Stud Farm, $6,000 141 foals of racing age/11 winners/3 black-type winners ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 3-Gulfstream, Msw 1 1/16m, ELITE APPEAL, 30-1 8th-Oaklawn, $78,000, (S), (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($12,500), 2-8, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11.39, my. Verrazano (More Than Ready), Ashford Stud, $22,500 GUSKA MON SHOES (g, 9, Commander's Shoes--Dunn N 268 foals of racing age/18 winners/2 black-type winners Diamonds, by Yonaguska) Lifetime Record: 45-11-6-9, 7-Tampa Bay Downs, Msw 6 1/2f, COBBLE HILL, 9-2 $240,583. O-Danny R. Caldwell; B-Linda Dianne Sontchi & John $185,000 KEE SEP yrl; $370,000 OBS APR 2yo McClurkin (AR); T-Federico Villafranco. 9-Gulfstream, Msw 1mT, DANCE AND DANCE, 20-1 7-Fair Grounds, Msw 1 1/16mT, DARLING VERA, 8-1 7th-Aqueduct, $67,840, (S), 2-8, (NW1$X), 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, $180,000 KEE SEP yrl 1:12.25, sy. LEAH'S DREAM (m, 5, Astrology--Officer Leah, by Officer) Will Take Charge (Unbridled's Song), Three Chimneys Farm, Lifetime Record: 23-8-2-4, $227,992. O-My Purple Haze Stables; $30,000 B-Galen Ho'o (NY); T-Chris J. Englehart. 207 foals of racing age/15 winners/1 black-type winner 10-Gulfstream, Aoc 1 1/16m, BLUE STEEL, 20-1 5th-Santa Anita, $57,000, (S), (NW1$X)/Opt. Clm ($50,000), 2-8, $100,000 KEE NOV wnl; $270,000 KEE SEP yrl 3yo, 1m, 1:40.22, ft. FORESTATION (c, 3, Acclamation--E Equalsmcsquared {MSP}, 9-Fair Grounds, Msw 1 1/16mT, IN CHARGE ANNIE, 5-1 by Einstein {Brz}) Lifetime Record: 6-2-0-0, $49,145. O/B-Eric $75,000 KEE SEP yrl Kruljac & Omar Aldabbagh (CA); T-J. Eric Kruljac. 9-Tampa Bay Downs, $150K Suncoast S., 1m, SWEET DIANE, 3-1 $130,000 KEE SEP yrl; $95,000 RNA OBS APR 2yo 2nd-Delta Downs, $47,000, (S), 2-7, (NW2L), 4yo/up, 5f, 1:00.31, ft. VIOLENT WAYS (g, 4, Violence--Plus One {SW, $168,847}, by Bluegrass Cat) Lifetime Record: 4-2-0-1, $56,710. O-Violent Ways Partnership; B-Coteau Grove Farms (LA); T-Arthur L. Pike, III. *$85,000 Wlg '15 KEENOV; $24,000 RNA Ylg '16 FTKOCT; $100,000 2yo '17 EQL2YO.

6th-Delta Downs, $47,000, (S), 2-7, (NW2L), 4yo/up, f/m, 5f, 1:00.76, ft. FENDER BABY (m, 5, Star Guitar--Our New Empire, by Empire Maker) Lifetime Record: 5-2-1-1, $52,520. O/B-Brittlyn Stables, Inc. (LA); T-Jose M. Camejo.

8th-Fair Grounds, $44,000, (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($40,000), 2-8, Follow the TDN staff on Twitter 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16mT, 1:48.47, fm. Thoroughbred Daily News LA SOLA RANGER (m, 5, U S Ranger--La Sola Nina, by Chester House) Lifetime Record: 11-3-3-2, $138,064. O/B-Dixiana Farms @kelseynrileyTDN @BDiDonatoTDN @SteveSherackTDN LLC (KY); T-Mark E. Casse. *$3,500 RNA Ylg '15 KEEJAN. @JessMartiniTDN @CDeBernardisTDN @BMassamTDN 4th-Fair Grounds, $44,400, 2-8, (NW1X), 4yo/up, 1 1/16mT, @EquinealTDN @HLAndersonTDN @suefinley 1:48.14, fm. @MKane49 @thorntontd @garykingTDN NINETY ONE ASSAULT (g, 6, Artie Schiller--Lilly Ladue {SW, @SarahKAndrew @theTDN @JBiancaTDN $117,950}, by Chief Three Sox) Lifetime Record: SP, 23-4-3-6, $209,140. O-Thomas Morley & Paul Braverman; B-Richey &

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Strode Stables, LLC (LA); T-Thomas Morley. Me. Gulfstream, 2-8, (C), 6f, 1:11.48. B-Nancy Delony (KY). Shallow River, f, 3, Sidney's Candy--Like a River, by . 8th-Delta Downs, $42,300, 2-7, (NW3L), 4yo/up, f/m, 6 1/2f, Delta Downs, 2-7, 7f, 1:29.06. B-Helen & Joseph Barbazon (FL). 1:21.94, ft. *$25,000 2yo '18 OBSAPR. TELL YOUR MAMA (f, 4, Blame--Taletobetold {MSW, B J's Big Boy, g, 4, Not For Love--Blushing B. J. (SW, $206,104), $469,550}, by Tale of the Cat) Lifetime Record: 17-3-4-2, by Rock Slide. Charles Town, 2-7, (S), 4 1/2f, :52.85. B-Tim & $189,635. O-Ron Paolucci Racing, LLC; B-Robert D. DeWitt (KY); Judy Grams (WV). *1ST-TIME STARTER. T-Thomas M. Amoss.

4th-Golden Gate Fields, $35,020, 2-8, (NW1$X), 4yo/up, 6f (AWT), 1:10.28, ft. SWEET RIVER BAINES (g, 5, Stroll--Winlocs Glory Days, by Belong to Me) Lifetime Record: 16-3-6-3, $89,445. O-Glyn C. Kelly & Ray McCanna; B-E. H. Lane (KY); T-Tim McCanna. *$18,000 Ylg '15 KEESEP. ACCLAMATION, Forestation, c, 3, o/o E Equalsmcsquared, by Consigned by BEAU LANE BLOODSTOCK Einstein (Brz). AOC, 2-8, Santa Anita ALGORITHMS, Shana Tova, c, 4, o/o Clash, by Arch. AOC, 2-8, Tampa Bay 7th-Charles Town, $24,500, (S), 2-7, (NW3L), 4yo/up, 4 1/2f, ARTIE SCHILLER, Ninety One Assault, g, 6, o/o Lilly Ladue, by :52.43, ft. Chief Three Sox. ALW, 2-8, Fair Grounds LAST PRINT (c, 4, Fiber Sonde--Bootprints, by Richter Scale) ASTROLOGY, Leah's Dream, m, 5, o/o Officer Leah, by Officer. Lifetime Record: 3-3-0-0, $42,720. O/B-Javier Contreras (WV); ALW, 2-8, Aqueduct T-Javier Contreras. BELLAMY ROAD, Bella Falaya, f, 3, o/o Ruby Crown, by Awesome Again. MSW, 2-8, Fair Grounds 5th-Charles Town, $24,000, (S), 2-7, (NW2L), 4yo/up, f/m, BIG BROWN, Trip Ups, c, 3, o/o Prairie Trip, by Trippi. MCL, 2-8, 6 1/2f, 1:21.59, ft. Aqueduct GORGEOUS ROAD (f, 4, Three Chopt Road-- BLAME, Blame It On Kitty, c, 3, o/o E Z Kitty, by He's Tops. MCL, Absolutelygorgeous, by Bop) Lifetime Record: 8-2-2-1, $41,951. 2-7, Santa Anita O/T-Timothy M. Collins; B-Bybee Road Farm (WV). BLAME, Tell Your Mama, f, 4, o/o Taletobetold, by Tale of the Cat. ALW, 2-7, Delta Downs 9th-Tampa Bay Downs, $21,500, (NW2X)/Opt. Clm ($32,000), BODEMEISTER, Tasting the Stars, f, 3, o/o Pink Champagne, by 2-8, 4yo/up, 1mT, 1:35.17, fm. Awesome Again. AOC, 2-8, Fair Grounds SHANA TOVA (c, 4, Algorithms--Clash, by Arch) Lifetime Record: CHARITABLE MAN, Hero's Man, g, 3, o/o Hero's Siren, by Sea SP, 8-4-1-1, $88,230. O-Gelfenstein Farm; B-Claiborne Farm & Hero. MSW, 2-7, Charles Town Adele B. Dilschneider (KY); T-Bernardo G. Lopez. *$70,000 2yo COMMANDER'S SHOES, Guska Mon Shoes, g, 9, o/o Dunn N '17 OBSAPR. **1/2 to Ire (Political Force), GSP, $202,639; Diamonds, by Yonaguska. AOC, 2-8, Oaklawn Fashion Faux Pas (Flatter), SW. EVANGELISM, Righteous Man, g, 3, o/o Lads Starlit, by Lad. MSW, 2-7, Charles Town ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: FIBER SONDE, Last Print, c, 4, o/o Bootprints, by Richter Scale. Trip Ups, c, 3, Big Brown--Prairie Trip, by Trippi. Aqueduct, 2-8, ALW, 2-7, Charles Town (S), (C), 6f, 1:13.00. B-Daniel Conklin (NY). FORTY TALES, Smooth Tales, g, 3, o/o Satin Sheeks, by Elusive Blame It On Kitty, c, 3, Blame--E Z Kitty (MSW, $303,837), by Quality. MSW, 2-8, Aqueduct He's Tops. Santa Anita, 2-7, (C), 1mT, 1:38.15. B-Highlander Racing Stable, LLC (KY). Friday Cancellations Hero's Man, g, 3, Charitable Man--Hero's Siren, by Sea Hero. TURFWAY Charles Town, 2-7, (S), 4 1/2f, :52.42. B-James Casey (WV). *John Battaglia Memorial S. *1ST-TIME STARTER. rescheduled for next Friday, Righteous Man, g, 3, Evangelism--Lads Starlit, by Lad. Charles Feb. 15 Town, 2-7, (S), 7f, 1:28.98. B-Donald J. Baker (WV). Shacklette, f, 3, Shackleford--Winlocs Glory Days, by Belong to

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Trappe Shot=s Captain Von Trapp defeats Monomoy Girl=s full-brother Cowboy Diplomacy in the Oaklawn mud | Coady

FRANKEL (GB), Frankincense, h, 5, o/o Tashzara (Ire), by THREE CHOPT ROAD, Gorgeous Road, f, 4, o/o Intikhab. ALW, 2-8, Fair Grounds Absolutelygorgeous, by Bop. ALW, 2-7, Charles Town MISREMEMBERED, Ax Man, g, 4, o/o Shameful, by Flying TRAPPE SHOT, Captain Von Trapp, c, 3, o/o Julie From Dixie, by Chevron. AOC, 2-8, Santa Anita Dixie Union. MSW, 2-8, Oaklawn NOT FOR LOVE, B J's Big Boy, g, 4, o/o Blushing B. J., by Rock U S RANGER, La Sola Ranger, m, 5, o/o La Sola Nina, by Chester Slide. MSW, 2-7, Charles Town House. AOC, 2-8, Fair Grounds SCAT DADDY, Go Away, c, 3, o/o Elbow, by Woodman. AOC, 2-8, UNION RAGS, Mybigitalianfriend, f, 4, o/o Echo Bluff, by Pine Tampa Bay Bluff. AOC, 2-8, Gulfstream SEPOY (AUS), Ficanas (GB), f, 4, o/o Windermere Island (GB), by VIOLENCE, Violent Ways, g, 4, o/o Plus One, by Bluegrass Cat. Cadeaux Genereux (GB). MSW, 2-8, Santa Anita ALW, 2-7, Delta Downs SHACKLEFORD, Shacklette, f, 3, o/o Winlocs Glory Days, by Belong to Me. MCL, 2-8, Gulfstream SIDNEY'S CANDY, Shallow River, f, 3, o/o Like a River, by Danzig. MSW, 2-7, Delta Downs STAR GUITAR, Fender Baby, m, 5, o/o Our New Empire, by Empire Maker. ALW, 2-7, Delta Downs STROLL, Sweet River Baines, g, 5, o/o Winlocs Glory Days, by Belong to Me. ALW, 2-8, Golden Gate