FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2014 732-747-8060 $ TDN Home Page Click Here ALL ABOARD THE SHAMEXPRESS BAYERN SCRATCHED FROM SAN FELIPE Flemington racegoers will be treated to a pair of Kaleem Shah=s J “TDN Rising Star” J Bayern mouth-watering A$1 million events tonight, beginning (Offlee Wild), the 8-5 morning-line favorite for with the G1 Newmarket H. for sprinters. Some of Saturday=s GII San Felipe S. at Santa Anita, will be Australia=s best-ever sprinters, including Black Caviar forced to scratch from his stakes debut due to a (Aus), Hay List (Aus), Scenic Blast (Aus) and Takeover bruised inside quarter, according to a tweet by trainer Target (Aus) have lugged high weights to Newmarket Bob Baffert. AWas looking forward to seeing him run glory, and this year=s renewal boasts a handful of Saturday,@ tweeted the Hall of Famer. A[He=ll] be ok strong favorites, as well as a few underdogs that could soon.@ The dark bay was coming off a 15-length romp sneak in for an upset at a low weight. Shamexpress in a Feb. 13 allowance in Arcadia, and could reportedly (NZ) (O=Reilly {NZ}) won this last year before embarking train up to a final GI Kentucky Derby prep. on a European campaign that included unplaced efforts in the G1 King=s Stand S. and G1 Darley July Cup. He signaled a return to form late last season with a strong CALLAGHAN STEPPING UP TO THE ‘PLATE’ second in the G1 VRC Sprint, and filled the same By Steve Sherack position first up three weeks ago in the G1 Black Caviar Trainer Simon Callaghan quickly made a statement Lightning S. after lugging in slightly in the lane. Back in with European imports--led by third that day was dual Group 1 winner Samaready the exploits of Grade I winners (Aus) (More Than Ready), who appeared to be Belle Royale (Ire), Byrama (GB) struggling at the halfway point before re-rallying. The and Dubawi Heights (GB)--after 4-year-old returns to her favored distance tonight. relocating to Southern California from his native AUSSIE HEAVYWEIGHTS FACE OFF IN CUP England in 2009. The 30-year- Tonight=s G1 A$1 million Darley has old is proving just as effective been largely billed as the rematch between with 2-year-old sales graduates G1 hero (Ire) ( {Ger}) on the main track, courtesy GI and G1 Cox Plate and G1 Australian Guineas winner Las Virgenes S. heroine Fashion Shamus Award (Aus) (Snitzel {Aus}). Fiorente has been Plate (Old Fashioned) pegged the clear even-money choice off the back of a ($340,000 >13 OBSAPR) and Simon Callaghan resounding first-up win in the G2 Peter Young S. at GII San Vicente S. runner-up Horsephotos Caulfield two weeks Cherubim (Henny Hughes) agoBthe 6-year-old=s first ($50,000 >13 OBSJUN). Cont. p3 outing since the Nov. 5 Melbourne Cup. Trainer expressed confidence in her charge after a Tuesday work, telling Racenet.com.au: "I've kept the freshness in Fiorente him, his coat has the most Racingandsports.com.au beautiful gleam, he's very alert and I could not be happier with him.@ Shamus Award rocked the Australian racing world when drawing into the G1 Cox Plate and duly breaking his maiden in the A$3 million weight-for- age event in October. He appeared somewhat rusty first up, checking in third in the G1 C.F. Orr S. Feb. 8 after lugging in in the lane, but he was the picture of professionalism when collecting the G1 Australian Guineas last weekend, and the Danny O=Brien charge looks to become the first horse to clinch the Guineas/Australian Cup double. Shamus Award enjoys a 10 pound weight break from the high weights, as does Thunder Fantasy (Aus) (Lucky Owners {NZ}), this season=s G2 Autumn S. winner and Guineas third.

Aussie Previews cont. p5 IN THIS ISSUE

CO-PUBLISHERS

President: Barry Weisbord [email protected] @barryweisbord

Vice President: Sue Finley [email protected] @suefinley

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Director of Business Development: Gary King 118 Entries Left for Investec Derby [email protected]

Last year=s G3 Breeders= Cup EDITORIAL Juvenile Turf Trial S. winner [email protected] Australia (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) leads a Editor-in-Chief: Jessica Martini group of 118 entries remaining for Managing Editor: Alan Carasso this year=s G1 Investec Derby after Racing Editor: Steve Sherack Racing Analyst/Social Media Director: Brian DiDonato this week=s first scratching stage Associate Editor: Justina Severni for the June 7 Classic. Assistant Editor: Christie DeBernardis Assistant Editor: Heather Likins Assistant Editor: Michael Illiano

ADVERTISING Australia Racing Post [email protected] Director of Advertising: Alycia Borer Page 8 Art Director: Lia Kusch Sr. Ad Coordinator/Dir. of Distribution: Sarah K. Andrew Advertising Designer: Amanda Crelin Advertising Assistant: Amanda Foster From the Publisher CUSTOMER SERVICE TDN Publisher Barry Weisbord chronicles his trip to Chile for the International [email protected] Breeders Federation meeting. Director of Customer Service: Vicki Forbes

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Page 10 Director of IT: Robert Williams [email protected]

Database Admin./Programming Specialist: Gregg Casillo Adam Corndorf Op/Ed [email protected]

Adam Corndorf, Vice President and General Manager of Blue Heaven Farm, WORLDWIDE INFORMATION states his case in support of an increase in the minimum wage. International Editor: Kelsey Riley [email protected]

Newmarket Bureau, Cafe Racing: Sean Cronin Page 11 Newmarket Bureau, Cafe Racing: Tom Frary [email protected]

60 Broad Street, Suite 100 • Red Bank, NJ 07701 732-747-8060 | 732-747-8955 (fax) www.thoroughbreddailynews.com www.thetdn.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 3 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company March Selected Sale of Two Year Olds in Training Mar. 10-11 · 11:00 a.m.

Callaghan cont. from p1 AWhen we first came here, that was our play--to bring some European turf horses over for our clients,@ said Callaghan, who has also won graded stakes with No Jet Lag, Qaraaba (GB), Slim Shadey (GB), Turning Top (Ire) and Up In Time (GB). AWe thought we had a little bit of an edge as regards to which ones to buy, and that=s where we had our initial success. Then those people re-invested after we did so well.@ In addition to the aforementioned promising duo of Fashion Plate and Cherubim, Callaghan has also been well-represented by fellow 2013 juvenile auction purchases: Anoakia S. and Moccasin S. heroine Bajan (Speightstown) ($80,000 OBSMAR); GIII Sham S. third- place finisher and narrow Hollywood Juvenile Championship S. runner-up Ontology (Tapit) ($210,000 OBSMAR); and promising debut second Footstepsinbronze (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}) (32,000gns TATGNS). AIt was only last year, really, that we were given the opportunity from a few clients to buy some 2-year-olds and some horses that were going to run on the dirt,@ Callaghan explained. AThat=s kind of what we always wanted, it just took a little bit of time to get there. Over Cherubim, meanwhile, faded to finish a well-beaten those two to three years as we spread our base, we eighth on debut behind the highly regarded Indianapolis got some American-based clients and some guys that (Medaglia d=Oro) at Hollywood Nov. 24. He looked a were willing to spend money at the 2-year-old sales.@ different type when drumming the talented duo of Fashion Plate broke through with a convincing Chelios (Distorted Humor) and Pimpernel (Elusive maiden win when making her dirt debut going six Quality) when switched to dirt at Santa Anita Dec. 28, furlongs at third then held his own behind the impressive Kobe=s Back asking at Santa (Flatter) after dueling through hot splits in the San Anita Dec. 29 and Vicente. proved more than AHis pedigree suggests that six furlongs will be his ready for the big optimum distance,@ Callaghan, showing no signs of leagues with a wire- Derby fever, offered. AHe ran a really good race in the to-wire success San Vicente and got beat by a very good horse on the over GI Hollywood day. I think he=ll be a 3-year-old to follow versus stakes Starlet S. heroine company throughout the year.@ Cont. p4 Streaming (Smart Strike) in the Las Virgenes. OBS Under Tack Show Postponed Fashion Plate AShe was the filly The Ocala Breeders' Sales Company was that we really Benoit Photo wanted in that forced to move its under tack shows for sale,@ Callaghan said of the GI Santa Anita Oaks Apr. 5 Monday and Tuesday's March Selected Sale and GI Kentucky Oaks hopeful. AHer breeze was of Two-Year-Olds in Training to Friday and spectacular, and she galloped out incredibly well. She Saturday from Thursday and Friday due to just had an incredible temperament weather. Horses originally scheduled to going through the breeze-up sale after going in :9 4/5.@ breeze Thursday (hips 1-206) will now Callaghan continued, AEvery time that we viewed her, breeze Friday, and horses originally she was incredibly well-behaved and showed a great scheduled to breeze Friday (hips 207-411) disposition. For a 2-year-old filly that had been through all of that, I think that=s one of the real important will work Saturday. Breezes begin at 8:00 things.@ a.m. both days.

TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 4 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Callaghan cont. 2013 OBS MARCH 2-YEAR-OLDS Callaghan learned the ropes from his father Neville, Cumulative Top 5 Consignors (by gross) who trained European champion and leading sire Dancer (Ire). He also worked for leading Name #Sold Gross conditioners Richard Hannon and Todd Pletcher before Eisaman Equine 21 $3,995,000 venturing out on his own five years ago. Callaghan Wavertree Stables 17 $2,970,000 Eddie Woods 14 $2,188,000 currently trains approximately 35 head, a number likely King’s Equine 2 $1,910,000 to continue to grow this spring. He added two fillies to Niall Brennan 12 $1,720,000 the stable at Monday=s Barretts March Sale, led by Hip 24, a daughter of Malibu Moon--Necessary Evil Cumulative Top 5 Buyers (by gross) purchased by Coolmore for $450,000. Callaghan is Stonestreet Stables 3 $2,420,000 currently putting together a partnership for Hip 58, a Steve Young, agent 5 $1,340,000 daughter of Desert Code--Lujien Lujien. She brought Narvick Int’l 5 $1,250,000 $130,000. L E B 5 $1,240,000 AI=d love to get up to a 60-horse barn, concentrating Conquest Stables 3 $835,000 on quality,@ Callaghan concluded. AThat is definitely something I want to do. We=ve been slowly growing " " " each year. I could see us picking up several more at the upcoming 2-year-old sales. I think we=re going to grow in numbers, which is great and something that we look IN OTHER NEWS... forward to.@ Click here to share this story. A Daily Roundup of Racing Articles in Other Media From Silky Sullivan to Holy Bull “The Kentucky Derby is a hard race Want your event listed on the to win, we all know that. But sometimes a horse that seems much the TDN Industry Calendar, best in March or April will fail to live up to his high ranking on race day.” found on our website? Steve Davidowitz, ESPN.com Click here Nebraska proposal to expand advances “Nebraska to email us with the details. racetracks are one step closer to allowing bets on previously run horse races, after a vote in the Legislature.” washingtontimes.com TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 5 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Saturday, Flemington, Australia, post time: 12:00 p.m ET BLACK-TYPE PREVIEWS DARLEY AUSTRALIAN CUP.-G1, A$1,000,000 (US$906,200), 3yo/up, 2000mT. Friday evening, Flemington, Australia, post time: 11:20 p.m ET PP SC HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT NEWMARKET H.-G1, A$1,000,000 (US$906,200), 3yo/up, 1200mT. 1 8 Fiorente (Ire) Monsun (Ger) Oliver Waterhse 130 PP SC HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 2 9 Green Moon (Ire) Montjeu (Ire) C Schofld Hickmott 130 1 7 Momnt of Change (Aus) Brly a Mment (Aus) Nolen Moody 128 3 2 Mourayan (Ire) Alhaarth (Ire) Arnold Hickmott 130 2 13 Lankan Rupee (Aus) Redte’s Choice (Aus) C Schofld Price 124 4 5 Foreteller (GB) Dansili (GB) Newitt Waller 130 3 9 Samaready (Aus) More Than Ready Newitt Price 123 5 7 Star Rolling (Aus) Csino Prince (Aus) Rawiller Mrgn&Wddsn130 4 3 Shamexpress (NZ) O’Reilly (NZ) O’Brien Oliver 123 6 1 Vleuse de Coeurs (Aus) (Ire) Boss Moroney 125 5 1 Fontelina (Aus) Testa Rossa (Aus) Rawiller A Cmmngs122 7 6 Let’s Make Adeal (Aus) Red Ransom Rodd Blackiston 125 6 5 Spirit of Boom (Aus) Sequalo (Aus) Rodd Gollan 122 8 4 Shamus Award (Aus) Snitzel (Aus) Williams O’Brien 120 7 10 General Truce (Aus) Brief Truce Yendall Maund 118 9 3 Thunder Fantasy (Aus) Lucky Ownrs (NZ) Zahra A Cmmings 120 8 15 Pago Rock (Aus) Rock of Gibraltr (Ire) Baster Hayes 117 Foreteller seeks his first victory since the G1 Makybe 9 14 Unpretentious (Aus) Stratum (Aus) Williams Burke 117 Diva S. over 1600 meters of this track in September. 10 4 Knoydart (Aus) More Than Ready Clark Snowden 116 The 6-year-old gelding has not been disgraced in the 11 2 Albrecht (Aus) Redte’s Choice (Aus) Symons Snowden 114 12 11 Flamberge (Aus) Excd and Excl (Aus) Duric Moody 114 interim, however, having finished second in the 13 8 Mister Milton (Aus) Snippetson (Aus) Gauci Waymth 114 G1 Caulfield S. over this distance in October, and 14 6 Bernabeu (Aus) Fastnet Rock (Aus) Boss O’Shea 110 fourth in the Cox Plate and C.F. Orr. The 5-year-old 15 12 Va Pensiero (Aus) Stratum (Aus) O’Hara Coyle 110 mare , winner of last year=s G1 Irish The 5-year-old Moment of Change has enjoyed a St. Leger, worked home a respectable 10th of landmark season, and rides of the crest of back-to-back 24 behind Fiorente in the Melbourne Cup in her first Group 1 victories in Caulfield s C.F. Orr S. and Futurity = start Down Under after being purchased by Eliza Park S. Both those victories came over 1400 meters--the International. Trainer Mike Moroney admitted it will be a Peter Moody charge=s preferred distance--and he will tall task for Voleuse de Coeurs to win first up going have to endure the cut back in trip while shouldering 2000 meters, but that she appears well in training. top weight of 128 pounds. Lankan Rupee has been a revelation for trainer Mick Price since being gelded last Cont. p6 Australian winter. He looks for his fifth-straight victory here, having recorded a career high last out in the G1 Oakleigh Plate Feb. 22 at Caulfield. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 6 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Australian Cup cont. "He went terrific and he's definitely come back a "She's had a couple of jumpouts now, the second one stronger horse--it's scary how much he has improved." [last Friday] was a long way better than the first one, The Murray Baker charge=s greatest challenge will likely and she's sharpened up a lot more," Moroney told come from Boban (Aus) (Bernardini {Aus}), who Racenet.com.au. "We think we're heading the right recorded a Group 1 miling double last season in the way with her. We know that she's likely to be more Epsom H. and Emirates S. The 4-year-old gelding has competitive at a mile and a half or further, but she's failed to shine in two outings thus far this season, showing us that she'll be competitive at the mile and a finishing fifth in the G2 Expressway S. over 1200 quarter. She's 60 kilograms heavier than when she meters and fourth in the G2 Apollo S. going 1400 came to us out of quarantine; she's come on in the meters, but trainer Chris Waller told Racenet.com.au he coat. She's a marathon runner to look at--she doesn't hopes the return to his favored distance will help carry much condition, she's just a really nice athletic Boban. "I=m hoping with a couple of runs under his belt, mare." up to the mile and Glyn Schofield back on he can atone,@ Waller told the site. Waller also saddles CHIPPING NORTON A DUNDEEL? Hawkspur (Aus) (Purrealist {Aus}) and Moriarty (Ire) Making his first start of the year, five-time Group 1 (Clodovil {Ire}), and said that it is Moriarty he favors of winner and Sydney Triple Crown his trio. The 5-year-old gelding also contested that hero It=s A Dundeel (NZ) (High Expressway and Apollo with his stablemate, and Chaparral {Ire}) is without a doubt finished a strong third in the latter. AIt was a super run the highlight horse of tonight=s [in the Apollo S.],@ Waller said. AThe way Moriarty has G1 Chipping Norton S. at Warwick been finishing off, he=s going to be competitive over a Farm. The winner of last term=s mile on Saturday. He=s been set for the [G1] Ranvet [S. G1 Underwood S. was last seen Mar. 22], but will be interesting to see how he goes on finishing eighth in the G1 Cox Plate Saturday. He=s going very good.@ Field p7 Oct. 27, and has strong first-up statistics, having twice won off the bench. The 4-year-old warmed up It’s A Dundeel with a trial victory at Randwick Feb. Racingandsports.com.au 24, after which jockey James Follow the TDN on Twitter at www.twitter.com/thetdn McDonald said:

TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 7 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Friday evening, Warwick Farm, Australia, post time: 11:40 p.m ET CHIPPING NORTON S.-G1, A$500,000 (US$453,550), 3yo/up, 1600mT PP SC HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 1 It’s A Dundeel (NZ) High Chaparral (Ire) McDonld Baker 130 2 4 Boban (Aus) Bernardini G Schfld Waller 130 3 5 Hawkspur (Aus) Purrealist (Aus) Cassidy Waller 130 4 7 Moriarty (Ire) Clodovil (Ire) Bowman Waller 130 5 2 Monton (Aus) Catbird (Aus) Clippertn Quinton 130 6 6 Glencadam Gold (Aus) Refuse to Bend (Ire) Shinn Waterhse 130 7 3 Prince Cheri (Fr) Lando (Ger) Ford Vandyke 130 8 8 Order of the Sun (Aus) Encsta de Lgo (Aus) Berry Waterhse 123

Friday evening, Ellerslie, New Zealand, post time: 7:46 p.m. ET HAUNUI FARM DIAMOND S.-G1, NZ$200,000 (US$169,460), 2yo, 1200mT PP SC HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 8 Vespa (NZ) Elusive City du Plessis Benner 124 2 2 Prince Mambo (NZ) Thewayyouare Walker McKee 124 3 6 Riding Shotgun (NZ) Iffraaj (GB) Bosson Molloy 124 4 7 Artic Wolf (NZ) Keeper (Aus) Hills Molloy 124 5 5 Steel Rose (NZ) Guillotine (NZ) Collett Wheeler 120 6 9 O’Marilyn (Aus) O’Reilly (NZ) Spratt McKee 120 7 3 Way In (NZ) Thewayyouare Johnson Ritchie 120 8 10 Platinum Balos (Aus) Bernardini Colgan Latta 120 9 1 Duey (NZ) Guillotine (NZ) Norvall Laing 120 10 4 Bountiful (NZ) Sufficient (NZ) Thornton Wallace 120

Friday evening, Ellerslie, New Zealand, post time: 9:46 p.m. ET LINDAUER NEW ZEALAND S.-G1, NZ$200,000 (US$169,460), 3yo/up, 2000mT PP SC HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 1 Nashville (NZ) Darci Brahma (NZ) Bosson A&H Bull 130 2 8 Shuka (NZ) Bachelor Duke Johnson P&D Wllms 130 3 6 Historian (NZ) Choisir (Aus) Cameron Alton 130 4 3 Alpine Heights (NZ) Spartacus (Ire) Thornton J&K Parsns130 5 2 Fortune Knight (GB) Compton Place (GB) Sweeney T&M Carter130 6 5 (NZ) O’Reilly (NZ) Colgan James 125 7 7 The Solitaire (NZ) O’Reilly (NZ) Walker Anderton 125 8 10 Costume (NZ) Savabeel (Aus) Coleman G&D Rgrsn 125 9 4 Soriano (NZ) Savabeel (Aus) du Plessis G&D Rgrsn 125 10 9 Etoile Filante (NZ) Pins (Aus) Dee P&D Wllms 125

Sunday, Santa Anita Park, post time: 6:30 p.m. EDT LAS FLORES S.-GIII, $100,000, 4yo/up, f/m, 6f PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Kinz Funky Monkey The Green Monkey Talamo Eurton 118 2 Warm Breeze K Street Sense Goncalves Forster 118 3 Judy the Beauty K Ghostzapper Velazquez Ward 123 4 Heir Kitty Wildcat Heir Stevens Miller 123 5 Munnings Sister Speightstown Saez Tagg 118

Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates.

8 Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This newspaper may not be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior written permission of the copyright owner, MediaVista. Information as to the American races, race results and earnings was obtained from results charts published in Daily Racing Form and utilized here with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 8 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Godolphin has 17 entries for the Classic--12 trained NEWS TODAY by Saeed bin Suroor and five by Charlie Appleby-- headed by Be Ready (Ire) (New Approach {Ire}), who broke his maiden in the Listed Flying Scotsman S. at AUSTRALIA HEADS DERBY CONTENDERS Doncaster in September for bin Suroor. He is at 16-1. Last year=s G3 Breeders= Cup Juvenile Turf Trial S. There are five French-trained entries, most notably the winner Australia (GB) ( {Ire}) leads a group of Niarchos Family=s Karakontie (Jpn) (Bernstein), last 118 entries remaining for this year=s G1 Investec Derby year=s G1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere winner, at 20-1. after this week=s first scratching stage for the June 7 A number of unraced colts are engaged for the Classic. Owned by a Coolmore partnership with Teo Ah Derby, including The New Pharaoh (Ire) (Montjeu {Ire}). Khing and trained by Aidan Trained by Chris Wall for breeder Aida Fustoq, the colt O=Brien, Australia, a son of is a full-brother to 2005 Derby hero Motivator (GB). 2004 G1 Investec Oaks "At this moment, it is a speculative entry for The heroine Ouija Board (GB) New Pharaoh in the Investec Derby,@ Wall reported. "He (Cape Cross {Ire}), is pegged has always been quite a backward horse and is not as at 4-1. O=Brien, who has precocious as his brother. We have left him in at this trained the past two Derby stage because of how he's bred and what he is, so we winnersBCamelot (GB) and will have to see how he progresses in the early part of Ruler of the World (Ire)--and the spring. I had a discussion with the owner and Australia Racing Post four overall, leads all trainers thought it was best to stay in at this stage because if with 29 entries, which also he did suddenly come together and looked the right include the unbeaten Geoffrey Chaucer (Montjeu {Ire}) type of horse for it, you would kick yourself if he was and Indian Maharaja (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}). Second in the not entered.@ betting at 8-1 is G1 Racing Post Trophy victor and All horses currently engaged were entered as Cartier Champion 2-Year-Old Kingston Hill (GB) yearlings in December 2012. The second stage entry is (Mastercraftsman {Ire}), although he has not been Apr. 8 at a cost of ,8,000, with a final ,75,000 entered. Breeders= Cup Juvenile Turf Trial second and supplementary entry June 2. J “TDN Rising Star” J Free Eagle (Ire) (High Chaparral {Ire}), trained by , is third in the Click here for the latest posts on the TDN Blog betting at 14-1. TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 9 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

GOLDENE PEITSCHE TO BOAST SERIES Baden Racing will this year present an international racing series, where participants can qualify for a free starting position in the G2 Goldene Peitsche Aug. 31 at Baden-Baden. The series comprises the G3 Silberne Peitsche in Munich, followed by the G3 Prix de Saint Georges at Longchamp, the Listed Benazet-Rennen at Baden-Baden, the G3 Hamburger Flieger Trophy at Hamburg and the Listed Hoppegartener Flieger Cup at Hoppegarten.

RACETRACK ROUND-UP FIRST FOAL FOR WINTER MEMORIES No Nay Never Still Ascot-Bound... Winter Memories (El Prado {Ire}), winner of the 2011 Trainer Wesley Ward confirmed yesterday that last GI Garden City S. and 2012 GI Diana S. for Darby Dan=s Saturday=s GII Swale S. runner-up No Nay Never (Scat Phillips Racing Partnership, produced her first foal, a Daddy) will return to Royal Ascot, where he annexed Street Cry (Ire) colt, at Darby Dan Mar. 1. AThis foal the G2 Norfolk S. last June. "There's so many different represents six generations of Darby Dan horses, and variables you can go over after the race," Ward said of very special horses, indeed,@ John Phillips said. AThe the Ice Wine Stables and Coolmore partners= first loss second dam Memories of Silver achieved her greatest at 2-5 in the Swale. "If you had it to do over again, you successes immediately following the death of my could do this, that, this and that. Looking at it father. Winter Memories was foaled just three days afterwards, maybe I had him a little short. I did back off after the death of my mother, who especially loved of him a few weeks ago because he was so forward. gray horses. This colt and his entire family mean so, so The pace was fast--:44 and change--and he hadn't run much to the entire Darby Dan family.@ Winter Memories in awhile. The winner sat back there and it set up. But will be bred back to War Front later this season. the end result is the same, and the fortunate thing is that the horse came out of it in wonderful shape." FOLKLORE, 11, Tiznow--Contrive, by Storm Cat Ward mentioned the G3 Jersey S. June 18 as a Foal born Feb. 8, a filly by Distorted Humor. potential target for the G1 Darley Prix Morny hero, but Will be bred back to Ghostzapper. was not sure whether he would start again before that. Owned by The Robert and Beverly Lewis Trust. "We put him on a plane [Wednesday] for Keeneland and Boarded at Taylor Made Sales Agency. we've got big things hoping for him this summer," Accomplishments: Ch. 2yo Filly, MGISW, $945,500. Ward said. "After Royal Ascot, there are some big races and there's nothing imminent for him right now on the horizon." EVE GISELLE, 7, Five Star Day--Captiva Cat, by Tale of the Cat Foal born Feb. 9, a filly by To Honor and Serve. Will be bred back to More Than Ready. Owned by Harry Papaleo. Boarded at Taylor Made Sales Agency. Accomplishments: GSW, $288,620.

" " " Sponsorship Opportunities for the 2014 Belmont Stakes Charity Celebration to benefit Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation & Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Thursday, June 5, 2014 • Bar Americain • 152 W. 52nd Street, New York, NY

9 Wine • $30,000 (sponsorship includes 6 party tickets) 9 Auction • $25,000 (includes 5 party tickets) 9 Reception • $25,000 (includes 5 party tickets) 9 Audio/Visual • $17,500 (includes 4 party tickets) 9 Gift Bags • $15,000 (includes 4 party tickets) 9 Your name on a Flay signature entree on party night • $10,000 (includes 4 party tickets) 9 Décor • $10,000 (includes 4 party tickets) 9 Shellfish Cocktails • $7,500 (includes 2 party tickets) 9 Bobby’s hot potato chips with blue cheese sauce • $5,000 (includes 2 party tickets) 9 Name a cocktail on the evening’s menu • $2,500 9 Supporting • $1,000 9 Event tickets • $350

Please list name as you would like it to appear on all printed and promotional materials.

Name: Address: Telephone: Email:

Signature: G Check is enclosed, payable to: Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, 40 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022 G Please charge to my: G VISA G MasterCard G AMEX Card #: Exp. date: Sec code: Note: Charges will be listed as “Grayson” on your credit card statement All sponsors receive signage at the event, recognition from the podium and acknowledgement in all printed materials, as well as recognition in the Belmont Stakes Race Day Program. º ONLY 350 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD » To purchase tickets or obtain a sponshorship, please fill out this form or go to http://tinyurl.com/by5fnhj (Sponsorships of $10,000 or more cannot be completed online) Return this sheet by email to: [email protected] or fax to (732) 559-9599 or [email protected] or fax to (212) 371-6123 TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 10 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

One of the great joys I am fortunate enough to experience in the Thoroughbred industry is to meet people all over the world who share my passion for racing and breeding. My experience in Chile was no exception. We were all treated to amazing hospitality, as they showed off their racecourses, wineries, the countryside and their cities to the group. BARRY WEISBORD: There is so much on offer in Chile. From Santiago, I returned Thursday from a five-day you can hike or ski in the Andes or trip to Chile where I was invited to reach the Pacific in a matter of a address the International couple of hours. (I'm not normally a Thoroughbred Breeders Federation wine guy, but after just a couple of meeting, held this year in Santiago. days, I took particular consolation in The organization is made up of a knowing that the great varietals of collection of breeders groups which Chilean wine were readily available to generally meet to discuss accompany all of your Chilean animal-related topics. This year's activities.) meeting covered such subjects as the The main racecourse is modeled use of anabolic steroids in breeding after Longchamp and is spectacular. The landscapes of Southern Chile and stock and DNA performance profiling. Patagonia are breathtaking, and the Therefore, it was somewhat brave of manmade wonders of Easter Island Chairman Pedro Hurtado to invite me are a short flight away. to share my thoughts on the I would strongly suggest contacting marketing of Thoroughbred racing. the Chilean Breeders General Manager Even though the subject matter was Vincente Aljaro at off the beaten path for the group, I [email protected] to arrange a visit. found them to be very attentive and Pedro Hurtado, Chairman, ITBF Meeting even open minded regarding some issues I raised, such as too much racing, particularly as it directly affects the volume of horses being bred. TDN TODAY Headline News...... 11 pages

Meeting delegates and speakers in front of Club Hipico de Santiago TDN P HEADLINE NEWS • 3/3/14 • PAGE 11 of 11 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Furthermore, I am troubled by the suggestion by the KTA/KTOB that we should not increase the pay of our lowest earners to a livable wage because of the threat that higher paid employees would demand to be paid more out of fairness. All employees deserve to be treated (and paid) fairly, regardless of the impact of those higher up on the totem pole. The suggestion appears to be that the industry will be strong when the few are able to prosper at the expense of the many. I IN SUPPORT OF A MINIMUM WAGE INCREASE respectfully disagree. I believe that raising the minimum I have been a member of the Kentucky Thoroughbred wage, a suggestion supported by 73% of Americans Association & Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and according to a Jan. 19, 2014 Pew Research Poll, will Breeders (KTA/KTOB) for several years. I believe in create a stronger and more dedicated workforce, and supporting the entities that work tirelessly to improve will improve the industry as a whole. our industry, and am confident that this organization Many of our industry's hardest-working, most reliable, has done a great deal for all of us who work with and most indispensable employees are low-wage earners . However, I was disappointed to struggling with poverty. It pains me to learn that the receive the following email from the KTA/KTOB on organizations that exist to represent our industry and its March 4, 2014: stakeholders would oppose even modest attempts to "If you oppose HB 1 (minimum wage increase) the improve the quality of life for those who need it most. I, ability to take action is easy by using the link below. of course, respect those who take an alternative Many of our labor force already receives wages higher viewpoint. And if the majority of the KTA/KTOB's than minimum. Minimum wages are generally used for membership opposes this measure, then it is justified in entry level workers that once they show their ability to taking this position. But I want the most vulnerable do the work advance in wages. Should the minimum members of the Thoroughbred industry to know that wage increase so MUST the wages for those already while the KTA/KTOB and other organizations may not above that level. They will demand it in the name of support an increase to the minimum wage, there are fairness. The KTOB is one of 21 Associations opposing some of us out there who do. Share this story. Adam HB 1." Corndorf is the Vice President and General Manager of As an employer and member of the Thoroughbred Blue Heaven Farm, a Thoroughbred racing and breeding industry, I strongly disagree with the KTA/KTOB's operation based in Versailles, KY. Comments for position on the minimum wage issue. publication? Email the TDN at [email protected]. The KTA/KTOB states that "Many of our labor force already receives wages higher than minimum." While that may be true, those wages are barely higher than the minimum wage of $7.25 (a wage that has not been increased since 2009, despite inflation and other cost of living increases). The respected accounting firm Dean Dorton Allen Ford PLLC produces anonymous surveys of the equine industry. In its 2012 Equine Industry Survey Gatewood Bell is the president of Cromwell Bloodstock Agency and is Compensation Focus, it lists the hourly compensation a lifelong fan of horse racing. His clients include Denver Broncos wide for farm workers of different types. For the hourly pay receiver Wes Welker, who with Bell has enjoyed success at the highest of grooms, watchmen, agricultural workers, and levels of the game with horses such as Gypsy Robin, a multiple Grade 2 seasonal agricultural workers, 123 of the 205 stakes winner at Keeneland. responses indicated that these workers are paid What I do for a living: President, vice president, secretary and treasurer between $7.25 and $9.24/hour. This means that 60% of the Cromwell Bloodstock Agency of these workers, if working a typical six-day, 48-hour How and when I was introduced to Thoroughbred racing: Grew up work week, earn a yearly pre-tax salary of between on my grandparents’ Jonabell Farm and was bitten by the bug at a very $18,096 and $23,063. I acknowledge that the young age. Watching Holy Bull took my obsession to the next level. respondents in this survey are merely a subset of the My favorite racetrack: Keeneland--easy question. industry, but I see no reason to believe that this data is My favorite Thoroughbred racing event: Royal Ascot--may be the best not reasonably representative of the industry as a sporting event, let alone racing event. I hope to never miss it again. whole. Raising a family with an annual income at this See more at americasbestracing.net level would be challenging to say the least.

AROUND THE WORLD FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2014

10th-GPX, $40,185, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2X, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f (off turf), 1:23 1/5, sy. JANE OF ALL TRADES (f, 4, Rock Hard Ten--Bag Lady Yesterday=s Results: Jane {MSW & GSP, $233,736}, by Devil's Bag) closed 3rd-AQU, $65,000, Msw, 4yo/up, f/m, 1m, 1:37 2/5, ft. out her sophomore season with a sixth on the main DOWAGER (f, 4, A.P. Indy--Marietta {MGSW, track here Dec. 6 and failed to fire last time when $297,082}, by Machiavellian) finished second last time eighth in a five-panel optional claimer on the Hallandale at this track and trip Jan. 16 after three prior attempts. lawn Jan. 16. Sent off at 3-1 in what became a three- Hammered down to heavy favoritism at 1-10 here, the horse field, the dark bay broke on top and loped along bay was away well from her rail draw to seize the early on the rail. Under a hand ride, she easily drew clear in advantage. Unpressured and clocking leisurely splits, the lane to post a five-length tally. Kipling=s Joy she easily extended her advantage in the stretch to (Kipling) was second and Coarsegold (Giant=s dominate by 11 3/4 lengths over Mary s Mystique = Causeway) was third. The winner is a half to Mamma (Jump Start). The winner=s second dam was MGSW Kimbo (Discreet Cat), GSW, $242,250. Sales history: Minister Wife (Deputy Minister) and her third dam is GSW & MGISP Dowery (Full Pocket). Dowager also $160,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 13-3-1-2, hails from the family of GISW Reluctant Guest $116,789. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. (Hostage). Lifetime Record: 5-1-2-0, $65,690. Click for O-Namcook Stables LLC. B-Betz, Kidder, Masterman the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. (KY). T-Kiaran P McLaughlin. O/B-Darley (KY). T-Kiaran McLaughlin. TODAY’S INSIGHTS Yesterday=s Results: 8th-OPX, $61,500, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($35,000-$30,000), 4:43p 8th-AQU, $69K, Alw, OC ($75K), 3yo, f, 1m NW3L, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:45 4/5, ft. HR/TVG Treadway Racing Stable’s SWEET REASON (Street Sense) 1--TAPIT'S WORLD, 120, f, 4, Tapit--Higher World makes her sophomore debut for conditioner Leah Gyarmati in {GSW, $278,948}, by Peaks and Valleys. O-Terra Di this spot. A dominating debut winner at Saratoga Aug. 9, the Sienna Stables; B-Sienna Farms LLC (FL); T-W Bret bay impressed again next out with a romp in that venue’s Calhoun. Lifetime Record: 8-3-3-1, $117,450. GI Spinaway S. Sept. 1. Runner-up in the GI Frizette S. at 2--Call Pat, 123, f, 4, Lawyer Ron--First Song, by Rahy. Belmont after a bad break Oct. 5, Sweet Reason was last seen ($7,500 yrl '11 KEESEP). finishing a respectable fourth in the GI Breeders’ Cup Juvenile 3--Go Go Lolo, 118, m, 6, Awesome Again--Selena Fillies at Santa Anita Nov. 2. She has been working well for Rose, by Honour and Glory. ($19,000 yrl '09 this return, including a best-of-34 five furlongs over the Belmont training track Mar. 2. The bay is preparing for a start FTKOCT). in the GII Gazelle S. here Apr. 5. Click for the Brisnet.com PPs. Margins: 5HF, 3/4, 3/4. Odds: 1.50, 4.00, 8.40. Tapit=s World, third two back in an off-the-turf optional claimer at Fair Grounds Dec. 23, was runner-up in a 1 1/16-mile allowance on the main track here last time Jan. 30. Heavily favored at 3-2, the chestnut sprinted clear from her outside post to assume command then was rated back to press from a head Yesterday=s Results: second. Overtaking the leader rounding the bend, she 8th-GPX, $40,250, Alw, NW1X, 4yo/up, 7f, 1:23, sy. sailed clear in the stretch to score a definitive victory. SQUADRON A (c, 4, Unbridled=s Song--Peaks Mill {SW, Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. $135,716}, by Stalwart) entered off a pair of third- place finishes in six-panel optional claimers here Feb. 2 4th-FGX, $36,000, Msw, 3yo, 5 1/2f (off turf), 1:04 3/5, sy. and Feb. 23. Sent off at 3-1, the gray tracked the pace JESSICA'S STAR (c, 3, Magna Graduate--Bimini Knot, from a close third through the early stages. Just behind by Dynaformer), a head second on debut in at this track the leader entering the lane, he kicked clear in mid- and trip Feb. 13 with a 93 Beyer Speed Figure, was stretch to score by 2 3/4 lengths over Over and Back entered for main track only and supported as the 1-2 (Discreet Cat). Lent (Pulpit), the half-brother to 2012 GI chalk in this second attempt. The dark bay dueled for Breeders= Cup Classic winner Fort Larned (E Dubai), the lead with Ol= Two Spot (Exchange Rate) through an was a fast finishing fourth. The winner is a half to opening quarter in :22.87. In command entering the Belgravia (Mr. Greeley), GSW, $127,115; and lane, Jessica=s Star cruised clear to score by 6 1/4 Persuading (Broken Vow), MGSP, $271,187. Sales lengths over that rival. Sales history: $32,000 RNA yrl history: $175,000 wlng '10 KEENOV; $250,000 yrl '11 '12 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 2-1-1-0, $29,600. Click for FTSAUG. Lifetime Record: 13-2-2-2, $89,632. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. O-Mark Breen. B-Elisabeth Alexander (KY). T-M. Stidham. O-Carolyn Vogel. B-Patterson Bloodstock & Taylor Made Stallions Inc (KY). T-Dale Romans. All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, unless otherwise indicated TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/7/14 • PAGE 2 of 4 • thoroughbreddailynews.com IN D U STRY IN FO

Yesterday=s Results: Palace Malice Winnings to Benefit Grayson Foundation: 7th-SAX, $60,750, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($62,500), NW2$X, Edited Press Release 4yo/up, 1 1/8mT, 1:46, fm. Dogwood Stables has pledged to donate 1% of 2013 JOELITO (c, 4, Rock Hard Ten--Miss Greenley {SP}, by Belmont S. winner Palace Malice=s future graded stakes Mr. Greeley) was seventh in his final start for earnings to the Grayson-Jockey Club Research conditioner John Sadler in the restricted Oceanside S. Foundation, Cot Campbell, the stable=s president, at Del Mar July 17. Transferred to Jerry Hollendorfer, announced Thursday. Palace Malice will make his 2014 the dark bay returned from a seven-month lay-off to be debut in the GII Gulfstream Park H. Saturday. AWhat a close second in an optional claimer here going 6 1/2 better cause than Grayson, whose research is vital to furlongs on the lawn last time Feb. 14. Dispatched at improving the health and welfare of horses?@ Campbell 9-2, he was rated back off of the pace in mid-pack. said. AThe breed has benefitted enormously through the Squeezing through a tight opening on the rail in mid- vigorous efforts of this division of the Jockey Club. Any stretch, he got clear late to score by a half-length over successful racehorse outfit owes a debt to Grayson, Power Ped (Powerscout {GB}). Sales history: $115,000 and we hope to strike a significant blow toward it in wlng '10 KEENOV; $120,000 RNA yrl '11 KEESEP. the coming year. And whatever it may be is not Lifetime Record: 9-3-2-0, $139,857. Click for the enough.@ Edward L. Bowen, the Grayson-Jockey Club brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Foundation President, added: A[We have] always been O-J W Singer Inc. B-Jim Fitzgerald & Rick Leesley (KY). grateful for the support we have received from T-Jerry Hollendorfer. Dogwood Stable. The pledge from graded stakes wins LANE’S END Sales Graduate by Palace Malice is a major help to us, not only in the anticipated funding but in helping focus attention on 5th-SAX, $56,750, Msw, 3yo, a6 1/2fT, 1:13 4/5, fm. how the Foundation works on behalf of the horse and NUMBER FIVE (g, 3, Point GivenBMy Chanel, by Gilded horsemen.@ The 4-year-old Palice Malice is expected to Time), fourth over this course on debut in October, also make 10 to 12 starts in 2014, which his stable hopes rounded out the superfecta going long over the will culminate in the GI Breeders= Cup Classic. Hollywood turf Dec. 7 and at a mile on the local lawn Dec. 28. Given a 5-2 chance while receiving first-time Lasix, the chestnut was a bit keen early as he settled into fourth. He ranged up three deep and struck the front as they crossed the dirt and, despite failing to switch leads, held off a late bid from European import Green Tag (Ire) (Tagula {Ire}) to prevail by a half-length. Newcomer Tommy=s Stylin (Thewayyouare) flew home from far back to finish a solid third. The winner is a half IN BRITAIN: to Trend (Sligo Bay {Ire}), MGSP, $267,705. Lifetime Royal Bajan, g, 6, Speightstown--Crown You (MSP-US), Record: 4-1-0-0, $42,540. Click for the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. by Two Punch. SWL, 3-6, 5f (AWT), :59.78. B-West O/B-Stone Farm (KY). T-Richard Mandella. Wind Farm (KY). *$18,000 yrl >09 KEESEP; ,125,000 2yo >10 DONAPR; 48,000gns RNA HRA 4th-GGX, $31,080, Alw, Opt. Clm. ($50,000), >11 TATHIT; 19,000gns RNA HRA >13 TATFEB. NW1$X, 3yo, f, 1m (AWT), 1:39, ft. DIAMOND STILETTOS (IRE) (f, 3, Ad Valorem-- Vanitycase {Ire}, by Editor's Note) graduated at second asking at Tipperary Sept. 23 and ran sixth next out in • ON THE WORKTAB • the G3 Weld Park S. for previous trainer A. O=Shea. BELMONT PARK Seventh in her American debut going 6 1/2 panels on Noble Moon (Malibu Moon), 4f, :49.50, 3/13 the sod here Jan. 19, the chestnut was overlooked at OAKLAWN 6-1 for this first synthetic attempt. Away well on the Strong Mandate (Tiznow), 5f, 1:03.60, 10/17 outside, she kept an eye on the leaders in fourth Ride On Curlin (Curlin), 7f, 1:26.80, 1/1 through glacial early splits. Diamond Stilettos came PALM MEADOWS flying late in the lane to upset the heavily favored Cast Centre Court (Smart Strike), 4f, :48.70, 1/15 Itsmyluckyday (Lawyer Ron), 4f, :48.95, 10/24 In Silver (City Zip), a half-sister to GI Belmont S. victor Palace Malice (Curlin), by 1 3/4 lengths. Sales history: PAYSON PARK 1,800 EUR RNA wlng '11 GOFNOV; 800 EUR yrl '12 Tonalist (Tapit), 5f, 1:03.40, 4/4 GOFOCT. Lifetime Record: 5-2-0-1, $31,762. Click for SANTA ANITA the brisnet.com chart or VIDEO. Goldencents (Into Mischief), 4f, :53.80, 64/64 O-Robert Cspelo, Michael House, & Steven Keh. Candy Boy (Candy Ride {Arg}), 5f, 1:01.20, 29/75 Handsome Mike (Scat Daddy), 5f, :59.60, 1/75 B-Grangemore Stud (IRE). T-Doug F O'Neill. Super Ninety Nine (Pulpit), 6f, 1:12.40, 3/18 TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/7/14 • PAGE 3 of 4 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

8th-LRL, $46,060, Opt. Clm. ($32,000-$28,000), NW3X, 4yo/up, f/m, 7f, 1:25 2/5, gd. FRIVOLITY (f, 4, Corinthian--Sonoma Song, by Unbridled's Song) Lifetime Record: 9-4-2-1, $146,190. First/second-crop starters to watch: Friday, March 7 O-Morris Bailey. B-Hargus & Sandra Sexton (KY). Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2010 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ T-Anthony Dutrow. *$60,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) Graduate of Donna Freyer’s Custom Care Equine LLC COWBOY CAL (Giant's Causeway), Pin Oak, $8K, 127/18/0 2-OP, Msw, 1 1/16m, Cowgirl in Love, $22K RNA TEX APR 2yo, 10-1 7th-LRL, $44,353, C, 4yo/up, a1 1/16m, 1:48 1/5, gd. FORT PRADO (El Prado {Ire}), Buck Pond, $5K, 62/9/1 KENNESAW MOUNTAIN (c, 4, Forestry--Hollow Design, 6-HAW, Alw, 1m, Prado U, 7-2 by Colonial Affair) Lifetime Record: 9-2-2-4, $80,720. 5-HAW, Msw, 1m, Lucky Liam, 2-1 O-Ernest Frohboese. B-Bellepoint Management LLC & OLD FASHIONED (Unbridled's Song), Taylor Made, $8K, 156/15/3 Patterson Bloodstock (KY). T-Gary Capuano. *$35,000 6-TP, Msw, 1m, Silver Coin Lady, $25K OBS OPN 2yo, 6-1 wlng '10 KEENOV; $42,000 RNA yrl '11 KEESEP. PIONEEROF THE NILE (Empire Maker), WinStar, $15K, 158/19/2 **1/2 to Actin Good (Yes It=s True), GSW, $457,855. 2-OP, Msw, 1 1/16m, Emma Lushka, 12-1 SAVE BIG MONEY (Storm Cat), Mighty Acres, $2K, 43/2/1 2-OP, Msw, 1 1/16m, Lady's Money, 15-1 8th-DED, $41,000, 3-5, NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, 6 1/2f, SPOTSGONE (Bright Launch), Lake Hamilton Equine Associates, 5/0/0 1:21 2/5, sy. 6-OP, Msw, 6f, Spotsback, 9-2 STORM AROUND (g, 4, Run Production--Feline YESBYJIMMINY (Yes It's True), Bridlewood Farm, $3K, 49/6/1 Phenom, by Storm Day) Lifetime Record: 17-4-4-2, 7-GP, Aoc, 5fT, Inner Goddess, 15-1 $78,370. O-Neal Jester. B-Joel & Marvin Cunningham ZENSATIONAL (Unbridled's Song), Hill N Dale, $15K, 143/16/1 (LA). T-Larry Womack. 8-OP, Aoc, 6f, Roberto Gato, $200K RNA BAR MAY 2yo, 4-1 1-TP, Msw, 6f, Conspired, $47K RNA KEE SEP yrl, 5-2 7th-GGX, $33,810, Opt. Clm. ($40,000), NW1$X, 3yo, 6f (AWT), 1:11 1/5, ft. PETE'S SLEW (g, 3, Matty G--Whatdidshesay {SW, $111,590}, by Knight in Savannah) Lifetime Record: 5-3-0-0, $41,750. O/B-Quadrun Farms LLC (WA). T-Tim McCanna. Friday, Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates, post time: 8:15 a.m. ET 6th-PEN, $33,300, 3-5, NW1X, (S), 4yo/up, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. JEBEL ALI SPRINT-Listed, AED500,000 (US$136,129), 3yo/up, 5f SC PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT FASTNFREE (g, 4, Freefourinternet--Alilfaster, by 1 3 Merhee (Aus) Elusive Quality Cosgrave de Kock 130 Fastness {Ire}) Lifetime Record: 9-2-2-3, $65,643. 2 2 Brazen (GB) Kyllachy (GB) O'Shea Oertel 126 O-Toby Roth. B-Adona Behney (PA). T-Amy Albright. 3 5 Fityaan (GB) Haafhd (GB) Hanagan Al Muhairi 126 4 1 Kilt Rock (Ire) Giant's Causeway Dobbs Watson 126 7th-HAW, $29,000, 3-5, NW1$X, (S), 3yo/up, f/m, 5 4 Mujaazef (GB) Dubawi (Ire) O'Neill Al Raihe 126 6 7 Murbeh (Ire) Elusive City Ffrench Al Raihe 126 1m70y, 1:43 1/5, ft. 7 10 Russian Rock (Ire) Rck Of Gibraltar (Ire) Smith Al Muhairi 126 ROSIE MY ROSIE (f, 4, Purge--Rosie's Ransom, by 8 6 Shaishee Indian Charlie De Sousa Al Muhairi 126 Marquetry) Lifetime Record: SP, 11-3-2-3, $76,932. 9 9 Sholaan (Ire) Invincible Spirit (Ire) Doyle Selvratnam 126 O-William Stiritz. B-John & Iveta Kerber (IL). T-Scott 10 11 Spin Cycle (Ire) Excd And Excl (Aus) Mullen Seemar 126 Becker. 11 8 Take Ten (GB) Bahmin Bounty (GB) Monaghan Seemar 126 8th-MNR, $28,400, 3-5, NW4L, 3yo/up, f/m, 5f, B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N :58 4/5, gd. MARTINIS AT LUNCH (m, 5, Will He Shine--Casual AMERICA Success, by Tricky Creek) Lifetime Record: 15-4-3-2, $65,791. O/T-Tanya Lobsiger. B-Susan M Forrester (KY). *Blushandbashful (Even the Score), SP, $161,314. ALLOWANCE RESULTS: 8th-AQU, $59,000, Opt. Clm. ($30,000), NW2X, (S), 5th-MNR, $25,300, 3-5, NW3L, 3yo/up, f/m, 5 1/2f, 4yo/up, f/m, 1 1/16m, 1:45 3/5, ft. 1:06 2/5, gd. HUNDRED ACRE WOOD (m, 5, Teuflesberg--True LUCY'S REVENGE (f, 3, Don't Get Mad--Ms Lucky Advantage, by Tactical Advantage) Lifetime Record: Lucy, by Cactus Ridge) Lifetime Record: 4-3-0-0, 19-4-3-1, $175,061. O/B-Paul Giacopelli MD (NY). $41,913. O/B-William Richie (KY). T-Marco Castaneda. T-Gary Sciacca. 7th-MNR, $25,300, 3-5, NW3L, 3yo/up, 5f, :58 3/5, gd. 4th-AQU, $52,000, NW1X, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 3/5, ft. MR. LONZO (g, 4, Songandaprayer--Ladyecho {MSW & WESTERN TRYST (g, 5, Western Expression--Pride of MGSP, $381,186}, by Alphabet Soup) Lifetime Record: Trieste, by Old Trieste) Lifetime Record: MSP, 18-2-3-5, 10-3-4-2, $74,839. O-Roger Mattei. B-Pollock Farms $139,585. O-Michael Dubb & Bethlehem Stables LLC. (KY). T-Jeffery Allen. *$3,500 yrl '11 KEEJAN. B-Flying Zee Stables (NY). T-Rudy Rodriguez.

TDN P AROUND THE WORLD • 3/7/14 • PAGE 4 of 4 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Breeders= Edition America cont. ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: A P P O IN T M EN T S K J's Sweetater, f, 3, Primary Suspect--K J's Girl (SW, Eric Johnston $112,213, by Big Pistol. OPX, 3-6, (S), 6f, 1:12 4/5. $ Named Director of Racing Operations for B-Hobego Racing (AR). Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course Dubai Ruler, c, 3, Tribal Rule--O K Topless (MSP, Wednesday. Currently the Vice President of $125,014), by Old Topper. SAX, 3-6, (S), (C), 6f, Racing/Racing Secretary at Sam Houston. 1:09 3/5. B-Julio Canani (CA). *Full to Ruler of $ AEric brings a strong foundation of both racing and Dubai, MSW & GISP, $169,210. management experience to this position,@ said Samurai Sam, g, 4, First Samurai--Rivanna, by El Corredor. CTX, 3-6, 7f, 1:28 4/5. B-Edward Schuler Christopher McErlean, Vice President of Racing for & Diane Manning (PA). Penn National Gaming Inc. AHe has had to be Bud Matic, g, 4, Tizbud--Charisma Matters, by creative in recent years at Sam Houston due to Charismatic. MNR, 3-5, 1m, 1:41 1/5. B-Harris Farms the intense regional racing competition but the (CA). *$3,000 2yo >12 BESJAN. program is always one of the more highly Copperopolis, m, 5, Speightstown--Bunbeg (GSW, regarded in the country.@ $206,464), by Mining. SAX, 3-6, (S), 5 1/2f, $ Began his career at Penn National in 1983 and 1:03 3/5. B-Donald Valpredo (CA). *1/2 to Clubay (Schossberg), MSP, $467,718; Gavro (El Prado {Ire}), served as a racing official in Maryland for five SP, $162,296. years. In 1994 he became Stakes Coordinator at Sam Houston and was promoted to Director of Racing/Racing Secretary shortly thereafter. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N $ AI am extremely excited about this next chapter in EUROPE my racing career,@ Johnston said. AWhile it will difficult to leave Sam Houston after twenty years, CONDITIONS RESULTS: I am looking forward to working with the talented 1st-DVL, i33,000, 4yo/up, 12f (AWT), 2:34.06, ft. staff at Penn National and helping to elevate a LOS CRISTIANOS (FR) (h, 8, Gold Away {Ire}-- great racing product to the next level.@ Perspective {Fr}, by Funambule) Lifetime Record: $ Johnston will begin his duties at Penn National in MGSP-Fr, 34-12-5-4, i291,175. O-Francois Carre, early April pending all required regulatory Didier Schenkery, Michel Mellot & Alain Jarrige; B-Mme approvals. Madeleine Bozo, Mlle Marie-Christine Bozo & Frank Bozo (FR); T-Alain Couetil. Ï Ò 4th-DVL, i28,000, 4yo/up, 7 1/2f (AWT), 1:30.13, ft. QUATORZE (FR) (g, 4, Elusive City--Queseraisjesanstoi THIS WEEK IN HISTORY {Fr}, by Rainbow Quest) Lifetime Record: SP-Fr, 9-3-1-2, i75,300. O-Haras d=Etreham, Francois Rohaut March 6, 1988...Julie Krone became the winningest & Maurice Lagasse; B-Haras d=Etreham & Pontchartrain female jockey in racing history when she won the 1,205th Stud (FR); T-Francois Rohaut. *i50,000 RNA HRA >13 race of her career riding a filly named Squawter in the ARQARC. **1/2 to Quartz (Fr) (Muhtathir {GB}), SW- Fr, $119,411. ninth race at Aqueduct.

ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: March 10, 1808...Diomed, winner of the inaugural Bishop of Ruscombe (GB), c, 3, Mount Nelson (GB)-- Epsom Derby in 1780, died in Virginia at age 31. Pain Perdu (Ire), by Waajib (Ire). KMP, 3-5, 10f Imported to the U.S. in 1798, he became an influential (AWT), 2:08.50. B-Whitsbury Manor Stud (GB). American sire. *28,000gns wlng >11 TATDEC; 55,000gns yrl >12 TATOCT. **1/2 to Sister Bluebird (GB) (Bluebird), March 10, 1993...Jockey Eddie Delahoussaye became SW-Eng; Bubbly Ballerina (GB) (Footstepsinthesand the 14th rider to record his 5,000th career winner, riding {GB}), SP-Eng. Moonlight Venture (GB), g, 3, Tobougg (Ire)--Evening Ackler to victory at Santa Anita. (GB), by Mark of Esteem (Ire). SWL, 3-6, 8f (AWT), 1:44.11. B-Guy Reed (GB). March 11, 1943...After siring 350 foals who won over $3 million, 26-year-old Man o’ War was retired from PEDIGREE INSIGHTS... stud duty. Get pedigree expert Andrew Caulfield=s take March 12, 1966...In the last race of his 40-year career, on racing=s newsmakers! John Longden won the San Juan Capistrano H. at Santa You can find all of Caulfield=s Anita Park aboard George Royal. He retired with a then- columns in the TDN Archive. record number of victories, 6,032.