WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2010 For information about TDN, call 732-747-8060. ESPRIT D’ESCALIER RICHARD’S KID SKIPPING CLASSIC Espirita (Fr) (Iffraaj {GB}) stepped up to the plate to Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum=s Rich- take her pattern-race bow, yesterday=s G3 Prix des ard=s Kid (Lemon Drop Kid), winner of the GI Pacific Reservoirs at Deauville, in decisive fashion. Runner-up Classic and GI Goodwood S. in his in a July 16 newcomers= event at Chantilly, the dark last two appearances, will forego the bay broke through in a Breeders= Cup and will instead head to hot conditions heat Dubai this winter, according to Daily going 7 1/2 furlongs Racing Form. The five-year-old here last time Aug. 8, breezed six furlongs in 1:13 at Holly- and continued her pro- wood yesterday morning. AHe wants gression here. Posi- him home,@ Baffert told DRF. AHe www.paris-turf.com tioned in a handy third wants to get him ready for the winter. from the outset, she I got the word today. He=s going to go eased into third soon after turning for home and was into quarantine this week.@ Richard=s ridden clear inside the final furlong to impose authority Kid ran seventh in the G1 Dubai World Benoit photo with aplomb. Trainer Elie Lellouche has always held the Cup at Meydan this past March. filly in high regard. "I was hoping to run her in the AThey=re passing up a chance to be champion older [G3] Prix d'Aumale, but she had a minor setback, which horse, and maybe Horse of the Year,@ Baffert added. meant I had to abandon plans to aim her at the [G1 Prix] The bay also captured the 2009 Pacific Classic, and Marcel Boussac,@ Lellouche told Racing Post. AEsperita kicked off this year with a win in the GII San Antonio H. acts on all grounds, and the likely programme now is to leave her alone till 2011, when we will be looking at UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES races like the [G3] Prix de la Grotte and the [G1 Poule Date Race Track d'Essai des] Pouliches." Click for Racing Post chart. Oct. 21 GIII Sycamore S. KEE Oct. 22 GIII Valley View S. KEE Tuesday, Deauville, France Oct. 23 GII Raven Run S. KEE PRIX DES RESERVOIRS-G3, i80,000, Deauville, Oct. 30 GII Fayette S. KEE 10-19, 2yo, f, 1mT, 1:45.20, sf. GIII H. AQU 1--#@ESPIRITA (FR), 121, f, 2, by Iffraaj (GB) GIII Turnback the Alarm H. AQU 1st Dam: Belle Esprit (GB), by Warning (GB) 2nd Dam: Sistabelle (GB), by Bellypha (Ire) 3rd Dam: Reprocolor (GB), by Jimmy Reppin (GB) (i37,000 yrl >09 ARQAUG). O-Bruno Metoudi, Stephane Cohen, Ecurie David Salabi & Philippe Druon; B-SCA La Perrigne & Elevage de Courteilles; T-Elie Lellouche; J-Anthony Crastus; i40,000. Lifetime Record: 3 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i61,800. *Second group winner for freshman sire (by Zafonic). Click for eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree. Werk Nick Rating: A++. 2--Footsteppy (Ire), 121, f, 2, Footstepsinthesand (GB)- - Final Opinion (Ire), by King=s Theatre (Ire). (i16,000 yrl >09 GOFMIL). O-Eric Pokrovsky, Mme Jean Adamian, Jean-Jacques Rabineu & Ecurie Ascot; B-Gerard Callanan; T-Stephane Wattel; i16,000. 3--Nova Step (GB), 121, f, 2, Dubawi (Ire)--Light Step, by Nureyev. (i45,000 yrl >09 ARQAUG). O-Ahmed Mouknass & Anthony Forde; B-Dreosan & Associates; T-Francoi Rohaut; i12,000. Margins: 3, 1HF, 1. Odds: 3.90, 8.60, 1.00. Also Ran: Like Afleet, Nosail (Fr), Angel of Harlem (Fr), Tawaaleef, Ana Style (Fr). www.winstarfarm.com P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/20/10 • PAGE 2 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Wise Move... GIII Phoenix S. winner Wise Dan (Wiseman=s Ferry) worked at Churchill yesterday, covering five panels in 1:00.60 before galloping out in 1:14.40. The sopho- more is slated to go next in the GI Breeders= Cup Sprint at Churchill Nov. 6. AHe did that real easy,@ said trainer Charlie Lopresti. AI never work my horses real fast. I=m not a big believer in those fast works anyway. As long as they come home good and finish up good, that=s all that matters to me.@ At the chamionship event, Lopresti will also saddle Grade I winner Here Comes Ben (Street Cry {Ire}) in the GI BC Dirt Mile. Both horses are ex- pected to van over to Louisville Oct. 27.

‘Dancing’ Straight to Stakes... John Oxley=s Dancinginherdreams (Tapit), tabbed as a J “TDN Rising Star” J following her unveiling at Keeneland Oct. 10 (video) , will likely make her next start in the GII Pocahontas S. at Churchill Downs on Halloween. AWe are proba- bly going to look at it,@ confirmed trainer John Ward Jr. AIf we miss that target, we can come back at the end of the meet [for the GII Golden Rod S. at Keeneland/Coady Photography Churchill Nov. 27].@ Ward vinery.com did caution, AI am not go- ing to subject her to the mud.@ PREVIEWS

Friday, Keeneland Race Course PIN OAK VALLEY VIEW S.-GIII, $150,000, 3yo, f, 1 1/16mT PP HORSE SIRE JOCKEY TRAINER WT 1 Silent Candy Candy Ride (Arg) M Baze Hansen 117 2 Blackwell K Came Home Graham Hamm 117 3 Fugitive Angel Alphabet Soup Napravnik Sheppard 121 4 Jenny's So Great Greatness Ferrer de Gannes 117 Harrah=s Files Plan to Sell Shares 5 Crescenda Bowman’s Band Maragh McDonald 117 New York Times blog 6 Millennia Milwaukee Brew Albarado Werner 117 7 In the Slips More Than Ready Gomez Fox 119 8 No Explaining (Ire) Azamour (Ire) Velazquez Attfield 117 Terrell Owens and Zenyatta: Kindred spirits? 9 Ice Mist K Forest Danger Castanon Flint 117 Los Angeles Times blog 10 Caminadora More Than Ready Desormeaux Pletcher 123 11 Persuading K Broken Vow Mena Romans 117 N.J. gaming plan seeks to help both horses and 12 Neon Light (Ger) Refuse to Bend (Ire) Leparoux McLaughlin 117 casinos AE Silver La Belle Langfuhr Bridgmohan Stewart 117 AE Stars to Shine Tale of the Cat Husbands Frostad 117 Suzette Parmley, Philadelphia Inquirer

Look for the K throughout the TDN graded stakes Woman unknowingly saves descendant entries, denoting Keeneland sales graduates. KSDK News/Huffington Post P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/20/10 • PAGE 3 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

THE NEW WORLD ORDER 2010 Among all the really valuable, and scary, discussions of yearling prices, profitability and impending 2011 stud fees, it=s important to remember when we=re talking about Athe market,@ we=re actually talking about one market with several distinct tiers. There is a commercial category, which I have called >The World Top 12= for some time, that exists in a different commercial atmo- sphere than the rest of the racing and breeding world. Whoever the World Top 12 consists of at any given time, they are responsible for a disproportionately high percentage of the industry=s wealth, because of the high fees they command (cheapest of the 12 in 2010, aside from new entry Dubawi, was Smart Strike, at $75,000). They may or may not be trendsetters: what happens to the stud fees of these horses in 2011 may or may not have much to do with what happens to the fees of all other stallions in the racing universe. Over the last 20 years, it has surprised me that the tier that separates itself right away from the rest of the stallion population is not 10, or 15, but almost always 12. The point is to be inductive about it--not to say, there must be 12, but to say, who are the top, top sires, and then count how many you=ve selected. The criterion is that they stand out from the crowd. It=s a judgment call, and subjective. It=s not just about the numbers, such as the APEX stallion ratings; the main note to make about them is that the top sires these days aren=t as far ahead of their contemporaries as the top sires used to be. But, to a certain extent, that has to be the result of the dilution of quality as stallions= book sizes doubled. So, it=s not strictly the numbers, it=s a combination of the numbers and how I guess you, the professionals, actually rate them. But this World Top 12--are they really supposed to behave by the same rules, as far as 2011 stud fee declines go, as the rest of the stallion population? One very striking and dramatic development in the compilation of this very rich list is that the addition of its newest member, Dubawi, swings the balance of power to Europe for the first time in at least 40 years. As of now, in my view, seven of the World Top 12 are European stallions, just five are American. Twenty years ago, it was probably one and 11. It doesn=t mean it=s always going to stay this way, but, subjective though this list may be, it certainly confirms the swing of the top stallions to Europe that began with Sadler=s Wells, whose first foals raced in 1988, 22 years ago. Cont. p4 P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/20/10 • PAGE 4 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Interestingly, then, if you start to look at the second tier--say, pick the next 18 to fill out the top 30--that would be at least two-thirds American sires, and per- haps it is in that group that 2011 stud fees will be more vulnerable. Dubawi=s rise to inclusion among a list of the world=s most elite stallions has been both sudden and decisive. He began 2010 having been the “Tattersalls’ October Sale’s last week just about absorbed a 20 percent second-best freshman sire in Eu- surge in the number catalogued – principally in Book 2, which averaged rope in 2009, behind Darley 32,470 gns., whereas Book 3 averaged just 6,487 gns. In fact, a little bit stablemate Shamardal. And, like Keeneland did in September, Tattersalls ‘shoehorned’ a few more into though Shamardal himself is Book 2 – 13 percent more horses sold in October Book 2 than last year, eight percent rise in gross for that Book (3 ½ days). Book 3, with nearly the proving a very good sire indeed-- same number sold as last year, was down 22 percent on average. It was he=s among the second-tier sires weakest at the bottom, but it was very steady otherwise overall.” in the World Top 30--Dubawi has - Bill Oppenheim racked up one top-class perfor- mance after another and, nota- Dubawi bly, at all distances from five www.darleystallions.com furlongs (Astrophysical Jet) to a mile and a half (Monterosso at Royal Ascot, and Prince Bishop, last weekend at Longchamp in the G2 Prix du Conseil de Paris, against >olders=). Having won Ireland=s G1 National S. over seven fur- longs at two, Dubawi=s two Group 1 wins at three were at a mile (Irish 2000 Guineas, Prix Jacques le Marois), though he did stay well enough to finish third in the G1 Epsom Derby, and his dam, Zomaradah, was a Group 1 winner over 10-11 furlongs. So there are ele- ments in his pedigree and race record that suggest he TATTERSALLS OCTOBER PART 2 & 3 (IN GNS) could sire horses that stay further than he did himself; YEAR CAT RING SOLD % W/D % S/R % S/C GROSS AVE well, look at Oasis Dream, he=s a much more extreme example of it. 2010 1,541 1,362 969 11.6% 71.1% 62.9% 24,084,100 24,855 In his first Northern Hemisphere crop of about 115 2009 1,286 1,145 900 11.0% 78.6% 70.0% 23,008,000 25,564 foals, Dubawi has sired at least 11 black-type winners (10 percent), of which eight are group winners (seven 2008 1,332 1,133 780 14.9% 68.8% 58.6% 22,488,000 28,831 percent), percentages that straightaway place him in 2007 1,286 1,142 840 11.2% 73.6% 65.3% 29,604,900 35,244 the top rung of sires. He struck early in the year with G3 Premio Paroli (Italian 2000 Guineas) winner Worthadd--who later added the G2 Italian Derby--and then announced himself in the big time with Makfi=s shock win in the G1 2000 Guineas. After a poor run behind Canford Cliffs in the G1 St. James=s Palace S. at Royal Ascot, Makfi returned in August to upset Goldikova and Paco Boy in the G1 Prix Jaques le Marois at Deauville, a race won by both his sire, Dubawi, and his grandsire, Dubai Millennium. Then, when Makfi ran badly for a second and final time at Ascot in Septem- ber, another colt by Dubawi, previous Group 2 winner Poet=s Voice, jumped up to win the G1 Queen Elizabeth TATTERSALLS OCTOBER YEARLINGS (IN GNS) II S., defeating Rip Van Winkle (Galileo). YEAR CAT RING SOLD %W/D % S/R % S/C GROSS AVE As if this weren=t enough, Dubawi already has at least 2010 2,230 1,957 1,418 12.2% 72.5% 63.6% 72,327,100 51,006 11 black-type two-year-olds in his second crop of 113 Northern Hemisphere foals of 2008, of which six are 2009 1,962 1,754 1,372 10.6% 78.2% 69.9% 76,772,000 55,956 already black-type winners. I could be out of date at any 2008 1,943 1,665 1,190 14.3% 71.5% 61.2% 72,309,000 60,764 minute, but at the moment I count 17 black-type winners for Dubawi in his first two Northern Hemisphere crops, of 2007 2,019 1,781 1,350 11.8% 75.8% 66.9% 94,526,900 70,020 which nine are colts and eight are fillies. Cont. p5 Data compiled by Brianne Stanley P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/20/10 • PAGE 5 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

I=d say there=s rather a wide distribution of pedigrees he seems to be working with, though it=s hard not to be impressed that both Makfi (Green Desert) and Poet=s Voice (Chief=s Crown) are out of mares by Danzig-line sires. Also, although he is a Mr. Prospector-line stallion, being by Dubai Millennium, by Seeking the Gold, Dubawi is definitely going >off piste= for most Mr. Pros- pector-line stallions, in that he already has two group winners out of mares by other Mr. Prospector-line sires. These are: last weekend=s aforementioned Prince Bishop, out of a mare by Prospect Bay (he was by Crafty Prospector out of, interestingly, a Danzig mare); and the recent French two-year-old G3 Prix Eclipse winner Split Trois, who is out of a Zafonic mare. Even stranger: one of Dubawi=s two Group 1 winners from his first Southern Hemisphere crop (now three- year-olds) is out of a mare by Secret Savings--a son of Seeking the Gold, meaning Dubawi=s Australian Group 1 winner Secret Admirer isn=t just Mr. Prospector over Mr. Prospector, she is 3x3 to Seeking the Gold! That kind of off-piste behavior, combined with the sort of class percentages Dubawi has been racking up, often heralds a really important new star sire rising. Dubai Millennium, who Sheikh Mohammed patently thought was the best horse he ever owned, was cut down after just one season at stud; I think it=s ironic that now one of Dubai Millennium=s sons looks like being the best sire Sheikh Mohammed has ever bred and owned. It is really reminiscent of Seattle Slew, himself one of only 60 foals sired by Bold Reasoning in 1974-75, all over again...30 years later. Did You Know?... Comments? Post them in our new TDN Forum by click- FRANKEL (GB) (Galileo {Ire}) ing on the link on the TDN homepage, or clicking here: was tabbed as a http://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/members/foru J “TDN Rising Star” J m / Visit the TDN Rising Stars section on our website!

THE CURRENT WORLD TOP 12 SIRES**

APEX A Fee Fee 2010 Yearling SIRE Year 1st Fls ST FARM Index* 2010 2008 Ring Sold Average ($)***

A.P. INDY 1989 1994 KY LANE'S END 4.88 150000 300000 28 19 544,736 SMART STRIKE 1992 1998 KY LANE'S END 3.16 75000 150000 40 34 252,037 DISTORTED HUMOR 1993 2000 KY WINSTAR 2.69 100000 300000 29 26 381,153 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY 1997 2002 KY COOLMORE 3.09 100000 125000 73 54 161,483 STREET CRY 1998 2004 KY DARLEY 2.96 150000 100000 40 34 282,752 GALILEO 1998 2003 IR COOLMORE 3.75 private private 62 47 422,698 MONTJEU 1996 2002 IR COOLMORE 2.71 private private 34 28 244,891 DANEHILL DANCER 1993 1999 IR COOLMORE 2.68 private private 42 38 186,145 DANSILI 1996 2002 GB JUDDMONTE 2.66 65000 65000 32 26 231,147 OASIS DREAM 2000 2005 GB JUDDMONTE 3.19 65000 30000 52 45 224,995 PIVOTAL 1993 1998 GB CHEVELEY PK 2.58 65000 65000 46 37 168,152 DUBAWI 2002 2007 GB DARLEY 2.76 20000 € 40,000 37 33 174,257

*NA & EU Top 12 **through 8-1-10 ***TDN Insta-Tistics P TDN HEADLINE NEWS • 10/20/10 • PAGE 6 of 6 • thoroughbreddailynews.com NEWS TODAY AL QUOZ SPRINT SHORTENED The G3 Al Quoz Sprint, part of the Dubai World Cup card for the first time at Meydan in 2010, will be shortened from 1200 meters to 1000 meters on the turf. The change was made to avoid a conflict with the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen, which is run at 1200 meters over the syn- thetic track. AAs we saw with the move to the all- weather surface, a number of the world=s best turf sprinters opted to run in the Dubai Golden Shaheen and, rather than have the two races compete for the same runners, we decided to bring the Al Quoz Sprint on turf back to 1000 meters,@ explained Frank Gabriel, CEO of the Dubai Racing Club. AWorld racing has sev- eral top-class sprint races over 1000 meters, and we are confident that the Al Quoz Sprint will join them now that it is over that distance. The move to the Dubai World Cup programme was well-received by interna- tional trainers, with Joy and Fun (NZ) (Cullen {Aus}) from Hong Kong beating horses from six other coun- tries, and we are confident that the reduction in the race=s distance to 1000 meters will be as equally well- received.@ The 2011 World Cup meeting will be held Mar. 26.

LEADING SIRES BY 2010 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE GRADE/GROUP 1 WINNERS (through Oct. 16) standing in U.S. and Europe Stallion Sire G1 Winners Galileo (Ire) Sadler’s Wells 6 Oasis Dream (GB) Green Desert 4 Candy Ride (Arg) Ride the Rails 3 Dansili (GB) Danehill 3 Malibu Moon A.P. Indy 3 Marju (Ire) Last Tycoon (Ire) 3 Medaglia d’Oro El Prado (Ire) 3 Street Cry (Ire) Machiavellian 3 Anabaa Danzig 2 A.P. Indy Seattle Slew 2 Bernardini A.P. Indy 2 Danehill Dancer (Ire) Danehill 2 Distorted Humor Forty Niner 2 Dubawi (Ire) Dubai Millennium (GB) 2 Dynaformer Roberto 2 Giant’s Causeway Storm Cat 2 King’s Best Kingmambo 2 Montjeu (Ire) Sadler’s Wells 2 Noverre Rahy 2 Pivotal (GB) Polar Falcon 2 Singspiel (Ire) In the Wings (GB) 2 Speightstown Gone West 2 Unusual Heat Nureyev 2 Victory Gallop Cryptoclearance 2 www.thetdn.com

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NJ DEMOCRATS ADDRESS RACING ISSUES Democrats from the New Jersey Senate released a framework for future legislation Monday that included proposals to aid the industry in the state. While the state Democrats did not sup- port VLTs at the tracks or a continuation of the sub- sidy that Atlantic City ca- sinos have paid to supple- ment purses since 2004, they did offer a plan to make it easier to obtain Sen. Jim Whelan www.njsendems.com licenses for off-track bet- ting facilities, and backed the legalization of exchange wagering. Under a bill currently in place, New Jersey can license 15 OTBs, but only three have opened since that legislation passed in 2001, and the first facility didn=t begin operation until 2007. Senator Jim Whelan, co-chair of the Legislative Gaming Summit that studied the issues over the sum- mer, said in a press release, AFrom the outset, this process has always been about rejecting the conven- tional wisdom that Atlantic City, the Meadowlands and the horseracing industry could not be brought together. This is a comprehensive approach will protect the jobs WESTBURY MARES STAR AT OBS The complete our casinos and racetracks support, and prove that dispersal of Westbury Stables was the biggest draw at solutions do not have to come with winners and losers. Tuesday=s opening session of the Ocala Breeders= Sales If we act quickly to get this plan in place, everyone will Company=s Fall Mixed Sale. Five-year-old Zehoorr win.@ Added Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney, (Storm Cat), consigned by Summerfield on Westbury=s ABecause of the thousands of jobs that hang in the behalf, attracted a bid of $250,000 from George and balance, failure to act was never an option. This agenda Karen Russell=s Rustlewood Farm to top the day. The will protect the Meadowlands Racetrack and Monmouth unraced mare mare is out of Grade I winner Nany=s Park and allow racing to survive in the world=s biggest Sweep (End Sweep), making her a half-sister to GSW market. We will reengineer Atlantic City to put it head- She=s Indy Money (A.P. Indy). She is in foal to Tiznow. and-shoulders above the competition, and protect the Zehoorr>s yearling Bernardini filly sold for $60,000 to tens of thousands of jobs the resort supports.@ New agent Steve Young at KEESEP. Her weanling filly by Jersey=s horsemen were guarded in their reaction. AIn Indian Charlie, offered yesterday as hip 292, failed to concept...it sounds good, with the exception of the fact sell at $120,000. The only other horse to break the six-figure that there are no immediate solutions for 2011,@ barrier yesterday was Westbury=s Chasenthebluesaway (Real Barbara DeMarco, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Quiet), a half-sister to the ill-fated Gibson County (In Horsemen's Association Inc., told The Excess {Ire}), who was purchased for $100,000 by Philadelphia Inquirer. ARacing can't have a dip next year Baccari Bloodstock. The nine-year-old mare is in foal to and then be expected to rebound in subsequent years Indian Charlie. The highest-priced weanling yesterday when these things are implemented and operational. was hip 223, a $90,000 colt from the first crop of We need both long-term and short-term solutions. We Cowntown Cat (Distorted Humor). Offered by Summer- applaud the efforts being made, but, as with every- field as agent, the February-foaled chestnut is a half- thing, the devil is in the details.@ brother to SW & GSP Thank U Philippe (Proud Acco- lade). A total of 163 horses changed hands during the The brisnet.com >Race of the Day= is the opening session, grossing $2,572,600 and averaging 8th Race, $49,000 Allowance, at Keeneland. $15,783. The sale=s second and final session gets For pps and a complete race analysis, click here. underway today at 10:30 a.m. Complete results are available on www.obssales.com. Cont. p2 P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 10/20/10 • PAGE 2 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

OBS FALL MIXED SALE: TUESDAY - TOP 3 MARES Hip Name Status Price ($) 147 Zehoorr i/f Tiznow 250,000 (m, 5, Storm Cat--Nany’s Sweep, by End Sweep) Consigned by Summerfield (Francis & Barbara Vanlangendonck), agent for Westbury Stables (A Complete Dispersal) First-crop starters to watch: Wednesday, October 20 Purchased by Rustlewood Farm Inc 137 Chasenthebluesaway i/f Indian Charlie 100,000 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2007 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) (m, 9, Real Quiet--Miss Gibson County, by Winrightt) Consigned by Summerfield (Francis & Barbara Vanlangendonck), FIRST SAMURAI (Giant's Causeway), Claiborne Farm, $40K, 88/9/1 agent for Westbury Stables (A Complete Dispersal) 7-RP, Msw, 6f, +Dreams of Mariah, $36K KEE SEP yrl, 5-1 Purchased by Baccari Bloodstock 7-DEL, Msw, 1m, Nicky's Way, $280K KEE APR 2yo 230 New York City Girl i/f More Than Ready 90,000 FLOWER ALLEY (Distorted Humor), Three Chimneys, $25K, 88/5/0 (5, Forest Camp--Silk Sails, by Ocean Crest) 7-DEL, Msw, 1m, Grace Alley, $50K EAS MAY 2yo HENNY HUGHES Consigned by Summerfield (Francis & Barbara Vanlangendonck), (Hennessy), Darley, $40K, 100/12/0 7-BEL, Msw, 6f, Thatagirl, $50K OBS MAR 2yo, 15-1 agent for Westbury Stables (A Complete Dispersal) NIIGON Purchased by Rustlewood Farm Inc (Unbridled), Colebook Farms, 56/3/0 5-WO, Msw, 1m, My Amazing Angel, 20-1 OBS FALL MIXED SALE 5-WO, Msw, 1m, Fairy Road, $65K CAN SEP yrl, 20-1 TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 2010 5-WO, Msw, 1m, Tabanka, 20-1 5-WO, Msw, 1m, Sava River, $4K CAN SEP yrl, 12-1 SESSION TOTALS 2010 2009 5-WO, Msw, 1m, Niigon's Princess, $37K CAN SEP yrl, 5-2 Catalogued 310 290 5-WO, Msw, 1m, Sagatiba, 10-1 No. Offered 256 221 ROCKPORT HARBOR (Unbridled's Song), Darley, $20K, 118/10/1 No. Sold 163 132 5-DEL, Msw, 1m, Sunday Punch, $190K FTS AUG yrl RNAs 93 89 7-DEL, Msw, 1m, Bryan's Jewel, $67K KEE SEP yrl % RNA 36.3% 40.3% SHARP HUMOR (Distorted Humor), WinStar Farm, $13K, 110/16/2 High Price $250,000 $77,000 7-RP, Msw, 6f, Quite Sharp, $6K FTK OCT yrl, 10-1 Gross $2,572,600 $1,467,900 SILVER TRAIN (Old Trieste), Vinery, $25K, 125/15/0 Average (% change) $15,783 (+41.2%) $11,120 7-RP, Msw, 6f, +Miss Silver Ridge, $5K OBS APR 2yo, 20-1 Median (% change) $7,500 (+25%) $6,000 STRUT THE STAGE (Theatrical {Ire}), Sam-Son Farm, 26/3/1 www.obssales.com 5-WO, Msw, 1m, Rageing Brooke, 20-1 SUAVE (A.P. Indy), Darby Dan Farm, $18K, 85/11/1 • ON THE WORKTAB • 8-KEE, Alw, 1mT, Suave Voir Faire, $37K OBS FEB 2yo, 10-1 SURVIVALIST (Danzig), Park Stud, 41/2/0 CHURCHILL DOWNS 5-WO, Msw, 1m, Kalypso Kerry, $5K CAN SEP yrl, 7-2 A. U. Miner (Mineshaft), 5f, 1:01.40, 5/24 First/Second-crop starters to watch: Wed., Oct. 20 Falling Knife (Cozzene), 4f, :48.20, 3/30 Sire (Sire’s Sire), current farm, 2006 Fee, #foals of racing age/Winners/ Le Grand Cru (Dynaformer), 4f, :48.00, 2/30 BlackTypeWnrs * Race #-track, race type, distance, runner, odds (if available) HOLLYWOOD PARK DANCE WITH RAVENS (A.P. Indy), Northview Stallion Stn, $8K, 160/36/0 Lookin at Lucky (Smart Strike), 5f, 1:00.00, 2/32 1-PEN, Msw, 6f, +Dance With Cammy, 15-1 J P's Gusto (Successful Appeal), 6f, 1:13.00, 3/7 INDIAN OCEAN (Stormy Atlantic), Bridlewood Farm, $4K, 138/34/1 Richard's Kid (Lemon Drop Kid), 6f, 1:13.00, 3/7 1-PEN, Msw, 6f, +Ocean Princess, 6-1 The Usual Q. T. (Unusual Heat), 6f, 1:12.80, 2/7 POLLARD'S VISION (Carson City), Wintergreen Stln Stn, $10K, 165/50/7 KEENELAND 4-BEL, Msw, 6f, +Blind Hope, $15K KEE SEP yrl, 12-1 California Flag (Avenue of Flags), 4f, :48.60, 10/29

UPCOMING MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN STAKES Date Race Track Oct. 31 GII Pocahontas S. CD GII Las Palmas H. HOL GIII Iroquois S. CD Nov. 4 GIII River City H. CD Nov. 5 GI BC Ladies’ Classic CD GI BC F/M Turf CD GI BC Juvenile Fillies CD GI BC F/M Sprint CD GII BC Juvenile Fillies Turf CD GIII BC Marathon CD GIII Ack Ack H. CD

P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 10/20/10 • PAGE 3 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com TODAY’S INSIGHTS AMERICAN-BRED WINNERS IN BRITAIN: 3:07p THE SCOOT S. (5th-BEL, $70K), 3yo/up, f/m, 1 1/14mT Freddie=s Girl, f, 3, More Than Ready--Carib Gal, by HR/TVG Robert Trussell’s QUEEN MARTHA (Rahy) , a dual winner Awesome Again. Lingfield, 10-19, Hcp, 3yo/up, during her tenure in England, was a good second behind the 5f (AWT). B-Respite Farm Inc. *$45,000 wnlg >07 well-regarded Strike the Bell (Mizzen Mast) going 8 1/2 panels KEENOV; i20,000 RNA yrl >08 GOFMIL; ,9,000 2yo on the sod in her U.S. debut at Monmouth May 30. Runner-up >09 GOFMAR. behind reigning Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra (Medaglia d’Oro) in the nine-furlong Lady’s Secret S. July 24, the bay IN FRANCE: came home fourth in her two latest starts, including the GI Barentin, c, 2, Arch. See ABreeders= Edition Europe.@ Beldame S. at Belmont Oct. 2. Lee Lewis’ MYSTIC MIRACLE IN JAPAN: (Unbridled’s Song), a winner trying a mile at Monmouth in May, +Squelcher, c, 2, Suave--Our Resurgence, by Polish had been running well without hitting the board facing stiff Pro. Kyoto, 10-17, Mdn, 9f. Lifetime Record: competition through the summer. Fourth behind Chad Brown’s 1-1-0-0, $85,366. O-Koji Maeda; B-Justice Farm, star turf filly Maram (Sahm) in the July 4 Ms Liberty S., the Greg & Steve Justice; T-Kazuya Nakatake. *1/2 to grey was a close-up sixth in the GIII Matchmaker S. Aug. 1. True Resurgance (Yes It=s True), MSP-US, $219,591. Most recently, the Lewis homebred was fifth--beaten three **10th winner for freshman sire (by A.P. Indy). lengths--by another Brown trainee Tottie (Fantastic Light) in ***$5,000 RNA yrl >09 OBSAUG; $38,000 yrl >09 the 1 3/8-mile Omnibus S. Aug. 21. brisnet.com PPs FTKOCT; $60,000 RNA 2yo >10 FTFFEB; $70,000 4:52p 8th-KEE, $49K, Alw, 2yo, f, 1mT 2yo >10 BESMAR. +Apollo Ability, c, 2, Tapit--Choral Belle, by Numerous. HR/TVG Augustin Stables’ Lucky Strikes Gold (Smart Strike) came Tokyo, 10-16, Mdn, 6.5f. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, from off the pace to take her debut going six panels over $85,366 O-Apollo Thoroughbred Club; B-Normandy Presque Isle’s Tapeta surface Sept. 18. Out of MGSW & GISP Farm LLC; T-Takaki Iwato. *$16,000 yrl >09 KEESEP. and former Augustin runner Alice Springs (Val de L’Orne {Fr}), Earth Living, f, 4, Yonaguska--Etoufee, by Tabasco Cat. the George Strawbridge Jr. homebred makes her turf bow for Tokyo, 10-17, Plate Race, 8f. Lifetime Record: trainer Graham Motion, who gets 20-percent winners from first GSP-UAE, 12-2-5-0, $584,024. O-Green Farm; timers on the sod. brisnet.com PPs B-Marablue Farm, LLC; T-Michihiro Ogasa. *$23,000 RNA yrl >07 KEEJAN; $77,000 yrl >07 KEESEP; BLACK-TYPE STAKES CLOSINGS $135,000 2yo >08 FTFFEB. TODAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20: 10-30 $150,000 Greenbrier Fayette-II, Kee, 3yo/up, 9f (AWT) (100) 11-04 $100,000 River City H.-III, CD, 3yo/up, 9fT (100) 11-05 $100,000a Ack Ack H.-III, CD, 3yo/up, 8.5f (100) The Thoroughbred Daily News is looking 11-06 $150,000 Chilukki-II, CD, 3yo/up, f/m, 8f (150) 11-07 $100,000 Cardinal H.-III, CD, 3yo/up, f/m, 9fT for an In-House Advertising/Graphic (100) Design Assistant to work with us in our 10-17 $100,000 Knickerbocker-III, Bel, 3yo/up, 9fT (0) New Jersey office. The ideal candidate has www.stakesdigestweekly.com knowledge of Thoroughbred racing & breeding and possesses strong writing and BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE WINNERS - CHURCHILL organizational skills, Photoshop & InDesign. Performance in the GI Kentucky Derby HTML experience a plus. Weekends and Race BC Juvenile Winner Kentucky Derby finish/odds 2006 Street Sense WON 2007 4.90 evenings required. 2000 Macho Uno did not run N/A 1998 Answer Lively 10th 1999 37.00 E-mail resume and cover letter to: 1994 Timber Country 3rd 1995 3.40-e [email protected] 1991 Arazi 8th 1992 0.90 1988 Is It True did not run N/A P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 10/20/10 • PAGE 4 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

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OASIS DREAM COLT STARS AT DEAUVILLE Oasis Dream (GB) has been a major presence at all the European Sales in 2010, and the Juddmonte stallion was well represented again yesterday when his colt from Ecurie des Monceaux topped the second session of Arqana=s October Yearling Sale at i300,000. Con- signed as hip 222, the May-foaled bay is out of the dual listed-placed Rose Melody (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), whose immediate family features Gold and Steel (Fr) (Highest Honor {GB}), winner of three Grade II contests includ- ing the 1995 American Derby and third in the following year=s GI Eddie Read H. His half-brother by Smart Strike, now named Target Point (GB), was bought for i500,000 by John Ferguson at last year=s August Sale. It was Marc-Antoine Berghgracht=s MAB Agency, who purchased the two top-priced fillies on day one, who won the battle with Alex Cole to buy the colt for An- thony Forde and Ahmed Mouknass. With Angus Gold absent, Shadwell called on domestic trainers to do its bidding and late in the session, Francois Rohaut out- lasted the Qatar-based Alban de Mieulle and agent Guy Armengol at i170,000 to sign for the day=s top-priced filly on behalf of Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum=s operation. By American Post (GB), hip 258 is from the Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard consignment. She is a half-sister to the talented Cashelgar (Ire) (Anabaa), whose page is highlighted by the sire Kutub It proved a profitable day for Lucien Urano=s (Ire) and top-class distaffer Shake the Yoke (GB) Monceaux operation, and also for Muhtathir (GB), with (Caerleon). Two other purchases by Shadwell were hip that consignor-sire combination responsible for hip 200, 225, Haras d=Etreham=s half-sister to the listed-winning a filly sold for i100,000 to Alain Decrion on behalf of Sabasha (Fr) (Xaar {GB}), who capped a successful Jean-Claude Seroul. She hails from the excellent session for Oasis Dream when selling to Rohaut for Wildenstein family of Peintre Celebre and this year=s i100,000; and hip 205, Haras du Mezeray=s son of G2 Prix de Pomone winner Peinture Rare (Ire) (Sadler=s Shamardal who fetched i95,000. He is out of a half to Wells), as well as the most recent G2 Prix Noailles the Group 3 and five-times listed winner Lady Deauville scorer and G1 Prix du Jockey-Club and G1 Grand Prix (Fr) (Fasliyev) and the 1996 Japan Cup runner-up and de Paris runner-up Planteur (Ire) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}). G1 Shuka Sho heroine Fabulous La Fouine (Fr) (Fabu- lous Dancer). It was John Hammond who was on hand Arqana coverage cont. p5 to sign the docket. OCTOBER YEARLING SALE TOP FOUR AT DEAUVILLE Hip Sex Sire Dam Price (€) TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 2010 222 c Oasis Dream (GB) Rose Melody (Ire) 300,000 Consigned by Ecurie des Monceaux SESSION Purchased by MAB Agency No. Catalogued 132 258 f American Post (GB) Tropical Barth (Ire) 170,000 No. Offered 124 Consigned by Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard No. Sold 102 Purchased by Shadwell France SNC RNA 22 240 c Muhtathir (GB) Squaw Dance (GB) 140,000 % RNA 17.7% Consigned by Haras de Saint Pair Gross €3,899,000 Purchased by Alain Decrion 143 f Teofilo (Ire) Luminosity (GB) 102,000 Average €38,225 Median €30,000 Consigned by Haras d’Etreham Purchased by David Smaga www.arqana.com P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 10/20/10 • PAGE 5 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Arqana October cont. Also by Shadwell=s stalwart Muhtathir was hip 240, a son of the listed winner Squaw Dance (GB) (Indian Ridge {Ire}) from the extended family of Spinning RETIRED World, Denon, Aldebaran and now Pathfork (Distorted Humor). From the draft of Andreas Putsch=s Haras de SIYOUNI TO BONNEVAL His Highness The Aga Saint Pair, who had done so well on day one, he was Khan=s Siyouni (Fr) (Pivotal {GB}--Sichilla {Ire}, by also on Decrion=s wish-list and the agent was not to be Danehill) will stand alongside Sinndar (Ire) at Bonneval denied with a successful bid of i140,000. Early in the Stud in Normandy for the 2011 breeding season, it was session, trainer David Smaga paid i102,000 for hip announced yesterday. Successful in last year=s G1 Prix 143, a filly from the first crop of Teofilo (Ire), also from Jean-Luc Lagardere, Siyouni Haras d=Etreham. She is a half-sister to the high-class was also second in both the Little Treasure (Fr) (Night Shift), whose victories in- 2009 G2 Prix Robert Papin cluded the 2002 GII San Clemente H. and G3 Prix la Rochette and Now split into two sections, Part 1 of the October this term had filled third spot Yearling Sale was welcomed as a success by Arqana=s in the G1 Prix du Moulin de President Eric Hoyeau. AI am very Longchamp as well as finish- pleased that the change in format is ing runner-up in the G1 Prix already proving a successful move,@ he Jean Prat. Out of a half-sister said. APart 1 has seen a very deep mar- to leading sire Slickly (Fr), he France Galop/APRH ket, as shown by the excellent clear- drew praise from trainer Alain ance rate and a very consistent cata- de Royer Dupre yesterday. AHe was a very serious two- logue, a fact reflected in the median year-old with a lot of natural speed, which encouraged being close to the average. Such a com- me to give him an early start in his career,@ he said. AHe bination of factors has generated a posi- confirmed that with regular performances at the highest Hoyeau tive and dynamic atmosphere through- level this year.@ Georges Rimaud, Director of the Aga arqana.com out the two afternoons. I am particularly Khan Studs in France, added, AA good-looking individ- happy to see that vendors who have ual, Siyouni offers an opportunity for French breeders supported us in this move by offering good individuals and we are delighted to welcome him at Bonneval, in October are being rewarded and I wish to thank them where he will be available to see in the next few on behalf of all at Arqana.@ Selling continues at 11am weeks.@ Henri Bozo, Manager of Haras des Monceaux, today. Full results are available on www.arqana.com. said, AThe access to the Pivotal and Danehill blood presents a real interest for French breeders, and we are OCTOBER YEARLING SALE very happy that he is staying in France.@ In total, Siyouni won four of 12 starts and over i500,000 in TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 2010 prizemoney. His fee will be announced shortly. CUMULATIVE No. Catalogued 264 SHOWCASING TO WHITSBURY MANOR No. Offered 252 Showcasing (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}--Arabesque {GB}, No. Sold 200 by Zafonic) has been secured by Whitsbury Manor RNA 52 Stud, it was announced yesterday. Successful in last % RNA 20.6% year=s G2 Gimcrack S. and third in the G1 Middle Park Gross €7,518,000 S., the Juddmonte-bred and John Gosden-trained three- Average €37,590 year-old was last seen finishing unplaced in the July 9 G1 July Cup. Second in the May 12 G2 Duke of York *Total Private Sales: S., he retires as the winner of two of seven starts and No. Sold 8 nearly ,130,000 in earnings. AShowcasing is a striking Gross €153,000 individual, being a very strong attractive dark bay with Total Gross €7,671,000 an excellent walk and clean limbs,@ a statement from the Hampshire-based Stud read. AWith the look of his www.arqana.com sire Oasis Dream and as a half brother to Camacho, who has already proved himself as a commercial sire of two-year-olds, we are extremely excited to stand All horses in the TDN are bred in North America, Showcasing at Whitsbury. His fee will be announced unless otherwise indicated shortly.@ P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 10/20/10 • PAGE 6 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

Yarmouth, 13.50, Mdn, ,4,500, 2yo, f, 1m 3ydsT, BRITAIN 1:45.76, sf. ANEEDAH (IRE) (f, 2, Invincible Spirit {Ire}--Fairy of the Yesterday's Results: Night {Ire} {SW-Ire}, by Danehill), fourth in Yarmouth, 14.50, Mdn, ,5,000, 2yo, 6f 3ydsT, Newmarket=s ,300,000 Tattersalls Millions 2YO Fillies= 1:17.22, sf. Trophy last time Oct. 2, started as the 1-5 favorite and +HALLELUJAH (GB) (f, 2, Avonbridge {GB}--My Golly led from the outset. Clear when eased in the final yards, the 100,000gns TATDEC weanling who later {GB}, by Mozart {Ire}), largely ignored at 20-1, raced in RNA=d as a 170,000gns TATOCT yearling had 3 1/2 the slipstream of the early leaders before challenging lengths to spare over Dancing Rain (Ire) (Danehill wide passing halfway. In front approaching the furlong Dancer {Ire}). Arizona Jewel (GB) (Dansili {GB}), the pole, the homebred asserted to best Fettuccine (Ire) three-parts sister to Frankel=s dam Kind (Ire) (Danehill) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) by a half length. Video, courtesy and half to Powerscourt (GB) (Sadler=s Wells), raced attheraces.com. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, ,3,154. prominently early and lost the silver medal by a short O/B-Chippenham Lodge Stud Ltd; T-James Fanshawe. head after the winner had flown. Video, courtesy attheraces.com. Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, ,19,868. O-Ali Saeed; B-Sunderland Holdings Ltd; T-John Gosden.

Yarmouth, 14.20, Mdn, ,4,500, 2yo, f, 1m 3ydsT, 1:45.55, sf. MOHEDIAN LADY (IRE) (f, 2, Hurricane Run {Ire}- - 12.20 Deauville, Cond, €34,000, 2yo, c/g, 7fT Amathia {Ire} {SW & MGSP-Fr}, by Darshaan {GB}), who had finished behind the earlier winner Aneedah CHIEF OF STAFF (GB) (Pivotal {GB}) is a son of the 2000 G1 Epsom (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) when ninth in the ,300,000 Oaks third and Irish Oaks runner-up Melikah (Ire) (Lammtarra), herself a Tattersalls Millions 2YO Fillies= Trophy at Newmarket sibling of Sea the Stars (Ire), Galileo (Ire), My Typhoon (Ire), et al. The last time Oct. 2, was sent off the even-money favorite Andre Fabre trainee gets the chance to atone for a debut defeat at and raced behind the leaders throughout the early Maisons-Laffitte last month and his six opponents include the John stages. Committed before the final quarter, the Hammond-trained newcomer Asanga (Smart Strike) , who is a son of 240,000gns TATOCT yearling was in front soon after the four-time Grade I victress Surfside (Seattle Slew). and was kept up to her work to record a 2 1/2-length 2.15 Navan, Mdn, €10,500, 2yo, 1mT success from Moonsail (GB) (Monsun {Ger}), the daugh- ter of Kazzia (Ger) (Zinaad {GB}), who stayed on late RECITAL (FR) (Montjeu {Ire}) is one of six representatives from Aidan after racing freely initially. Mohedian Lady, a half-sister O’Brien’s Ballydoyle base and goes postward with stable number one to Distant Memories (Ire) (Falbrav {Ire}, GSW-Eng & Johnny Murtagh aboard. The brother of 2006 G1 Prix Ganay hero Corre GSP-Fr, $178,622), is the 13th winner for her freshman Caminos (Fr) faces 20 rivals in this first go, including stablemate sire (by Montjeu {Ire}). Video, courtesy attheraces.com. Justification (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) , who is a sibling of the Group 1 Lifetime Record: 3-1-1-0, ,7,119. winners Opera House (GB) (Sadler’s Wells), Kayf Tara (GB) (Sadler’s O-Olivia Hoare; B-Kildaragh Stud; T-Michael Bell. Wells) and Zee Zee Top (GB) (Zafonic). UPCOMING EUROPEAN GROUP 1 RACES Date Race Track Oct. 23 Racing Post Trophy S. Doncaster Oct. 24 Prix Royal-Oak Longchamp Premio Lydia Tesio Rome Oct. 31 Criterium International Saint-Cloud Nov. 7 Premio Roma Rome Nov. 13 Criterium de Saint-Cloud Saint-Cloud

TATTERSALLS - 2010 SALES DATES Autumn HIT Oct. 25-28 December Yearlings Nov. 22 December Foals Nov. 23-27 December Breeding Stock Nov. 29-Dec. 3 www.tattersalls.com www.coolmore.com P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 10/20/10 • PAGE 7 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

ALLOWANCE RESULTS: AUSTRALASIA 9th-DEL, $39,350, Opt. Clm. ($16,000), NW1X, 3yo/up, 6f, 1:11 3/5, sy. KEEPINONESTEPAHEAD (g, 4, Crafty Prospector-- STATHI KATSIDIS DIES Leading Australian jockey French Grand, by French Deputy) Lifetime Record: Stathi Katsidis was found dead at the Brisbane home he 23-5-4-5, $126,676. O-David J Hulkewicz & Robert R shared with partner Melissa Jackson Tuesday morning. O'Connor II. B-David J Hulkewicz (KY). T-Robert R The cause of death is unknown, but po- O'Connor II. lice have ruled out foul play and suicide and results of an autopsy are pending. 5th-ZIA, $31,200, NW2X, (S), 3yo/up, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. Katsidis won a total of six Group 1 BLUSHING FINA (g, 5, Desert God--Rising Biwafina, by races, including two this year aboard Rising Market) Lifetime Record: 15-4-2-2, $72,993. Shoot Out (Aus) (High Chaparral {Ire}). O/T-Ramon O Gonzalez. B-Joe Allen (NM). *1/2 to The 31-year-old was scheduled to renew Rising Express (Expressman), MSW, $162,193. that partnership in Saturday=s G1 Cox Plate. AWhat a waste of a life,@ Shoot 9th-ZIA, $27,425, 10-18, NW2X, 3yo/up, 5.5f, Out=s trainer John 1:04 1/5, ft. Wallace told TACTFUL (g, 4, Bertrando--Scare Tactics, by Moscow aapracing. AHe was a nice guy. I Ballet) Lifetime Record: 15-4-3-2, $114,040. O-Arthur had a cup of coffee with Stathi C Olivier. B-Harris Farms Inc (CA). T-David Wolochuk. after the last at Caloundra on *1/2 to Green Team (Huddle Up), MSW, $620,827; Sunday and he was all go. He Spot The Diplomat (Worldly Manner), SW, & GSP, told me he couldn't wait to get $342,231. to Melbourne and that he=d be down on Thursday. A lot of people don=t realise it, but he helped a lot of people, ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: including apprentices, and did a lot of good things. It=s Beau Wizer, g, 2, Premeditation--Miss Einstein (SW, a total shock.@ $105,205), by Beau Genius. ZIA, 10-18, (S), 5 1/2f, 1:06 1/5. B-Mike or Suzanne Carson (NM). *SP. **Full to Double Smart, SW, $118,299. B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N AMERICA AMERICAN-SIRED WINNERS

BLACK-TYPE RESULTS: IN ARGENTINA: CLASICO CAMARERO S.-Listed, $74,800, CMR, Care For (Arg), f, 4, Pure Prize--Careful (Arg), by 10-17, (S), 2yo, f, 7f, 1:26, ft. Careafolie (Ire). Palermo, 10-18, Cond, 1600m, 1--OKAIRY M., 116, f, 2, Billions--Wellford, by Fit to 1:34.63. Lifetime Record: 9-3-0-2. B-Haras Abolengo. Fight. O-Establo Anadelma; B-Maria Ubarri-Baragano Eco Adventure (Arg), h, 6, Salt Lake--Adventurer (Arg), (PR); T-Ramon Morales; J-Luis E Perez; $44,880. by Southern Halo. Palermo, 10-18, Handicap Himera, Lifetime Record: 8-6-2-0, $150,758. 1000m, :55.09. Lifetime Record: 18-7-7-1. B-Haras *1/2 to Wellofaprize (Pure Prize), SP, $220,704. La Quebrada. 2--Zalamera, 116, f, 2, Billions--La Esplendida, by IN CHILE: Pleasant Tap. O-Cinco Hermanos; B-Waldemar Indian Lake (Chi), c, 3, Grand Reward--Sheila's Ovation, Rodriguez (PR); T-Maximo Gomez; $14,960. by Roar. Club Hipico de Santiago, 10-18, Cond, 3--Srta. Gia, 116, f, 2, Despreciado--Dona Ingrid, by 1100mT, 1:02.58. Lifetime Record: 10-3-0-2. Lord of the Night. O-Establo Comerio; B-Jaime Rivera B-Haras La Compania. Del Toro (PR); T-Manuel O Perez; $7,480. Western Union (Chi), c, 4, Stormin Fever--Wisana (Chi), Margins: 6HF, 5 3/4, 19 1/4. Odds: 0.55, 10.70, 7.05. by Hussonet. Club Hipico de Santiago, 10-18, Clasico Sociedad de Fomento Fabril, 1300mT, 1:14.77. Did You Know?... Lifetime Record: 21-8-1-1. B-Haras Don Alberto. Boys at Tosconova (Officer) was tabbed as a IN BRAZIL: J “TDN Rising Star” J Pronto Socorro (Brz), h, 6, Cryptoclearance-- Visit the TDN Rising Stars section Irmadohomemra, by Candy Stripes. Gavea, 10-18, on our website! Cond, 1400m, 1:25.58. Lifetime Record: 29-8-5-4. B-Stud TNT. P TDN AROUND THE WORLD • 10/20/10 • PAGE 8 of 8 • thoroughbreddailynews.com

BREEDERS’ CUP AT CHURCHILL B R E E D E R S’ E D I T I O N 2006 EUROPE Race Winner Previous Start Distaff Round Pond 3rd GI Beldame S. Juv. Fillies Dreaming of Anna 1st GIII Summer S. CONDITIONS RESULTS: Mile Miesque’s Approval 4th GI Shadwell Turf Mile S. FRANCE, Angers, 13.55, 10-19, i27,000, 2yo, 1 1/4mT, 2:08.13, sf. Sprint Thor’s Echo 2nd GI Ancient Title S. JILOKA AVENUE (FR) (f, 2, Daltabad {Ire}--Glinka des F/M Turf Ouija Board (GB) 2nd G1 Irish Champion S. Aigles {Fr}, by Diamond Prospect) Lifetime Record: Juvenile Street Sense 3rd GI Breeders’ Futurity 4 starts, 2 wins, 1 place, i19,800. O-Mme Monique Turf Red Rocks (Ire) 3rd G1 St. Leger S. Chaze; B-Jean-Paul Chaze & Lionel Orillard; T-Henri- Classic Invasor (Arg) 1st GI Whitney H. Alex Pantall. 2000 Distaff Spain 2nd GI Spinster S. FRANCE, Angers, 14.55, 10-19, i27,000, 3yo, Juv. Fillies Caressing 2nd GIII A-W Lassie 1 13/16mT, 3:11.71, sf. Mile War Chant 1st GII Oak Tree Mile FOUNDATION FILLY (GB) (f, 3, Lando {Ger}--Fureau Sprint Kona Gold 1st GI Ancient Title {Ger}, by Ferdinand) Lifetime Record: SP-Fr, 9 starts, F/M Turf Perfect Sting 2nd GIII Galaxy S. 2 wins, 5 places, i40,350. O-Robert Jeffcock; B-Eric Juvenile Macho Uno 1st GI Grey BC S. Puerari & Mochila SA; T-Francois Doumen. *i250,000 Turf Kalanisi (Ire) 1st G1 Champion S. yrl 08 ARQAUG. **1/2 to Floriot (Ire) (Monsun {Ger}), > Classic Tiznow 1st GII Goodwood BC Hwt. Older Mare-Ger & Ity at 9.5-11f, G1SW-Ity & SP- Ger, $394,069. 1998 Distaff Escena 6th GI Personal Ensign ADDITIONAL MAIDEN WINNERS: Juv. Fillies Silverbulletday 1st GII Alcibiades Barentin, c, 2, Arch--Great Lady Slew, by Seattle Slew. Mile Da Hoss 1st CNL alw Deauville, France, 10-19, Mdn, 2yo, c/g, 1 3/16m Sprint Reraise 1st GII KY Cup Sprint (AWT). B-Oceanic Bloodstock & Janus Bloodstock Juvenile Answer Lively 2nd GII Breeders' Futurity Inc. *i100,000 yrl >09 ARQAUG. **1/2 to Slew the Turf Buck’s Boy 1st GI Turf Classic Red (Red Ransom), GSP-US & MGSW-Fr, $275,549; Classic Awesome Again 1st GIII Hawthorne Gold Cup Grenadia (Thunder Gulch), GSP-US & SP-Fr. 1994 Brave Battle (GB), c, 2, Compton Place (GB)--War Shanty (GB), by Warrshan. Lingfield, Britain, 10-19, Distaff One Dreamer 3rd Rachel Jackson S. Mdn, 2yo, 6f (AWT). B-Lady Whent. *,16,500 yrl Juv. Fillies Flanders 1st GI Frizette S. >09 DONAUG; ,30,000 2yo >10 DONAPR. Mile Barathea (Ire) 2nd G1 QEII S. Dixie Groom, c, 2, Dixie Union--Vows Kept, by Broken Sprint Cherokee Run 3rd GI Vosburgh S. Vow. ZIA, 10-19, 5.5f, 1:06 1/5. B-R D Hubbard (NM). Juvenile Timber Country 1st GI Champagne S. +The Holyman (Ire), c, 2, Footstepsinthesand (GB)-- Turf Tikkanen 1st GI Turf Classic Sunset (Ire), by Polish Precedent. Lingfield, Britain, Classic Concern 2nd GI Super Derby 10-19, Mdn, 2yo, 7f (AWT). B-Old Carhue Stud. 1991 *16,000gns yrl >09 TATOCT. Juv. Fillies Pleasant Stage 1st GII Oak Leaf Eros de la Luna (Fr), c, 2, Johann Quatz (Fr)--Luna de Sprint Sheikh Albadou (GB) 2nd G1 Prix de l’Abbaye Miel (GB), by Shareef Dancer. Angers, France, 10-19, Distaff Dance Smartly 1st GII Molson Million Mdn, 2yo, 1 1/4mT. B-Alain Clavier & Dr Roger-Yves Mile Opening Verse 3rd GIII Keeneland BC Simon. * 10,000 RNA yrl 09 ARQOCT. i > Juvenile Arazi 1st G1 Grand Criterium Queen Menantie (Fr), f, 2, Kingsalsa--Heleniade (Fr), by Turf Miss Alleged 5th GI DC International Entrepreneur (GB). Deauville, France, 10-19, Mdn, Classic Black Tie Affair (Ire) 1st GII Washington Park 2yo, f, 1 3/16m (AWT). B-Gerard Ferron & Jerome Chailleux. *i80,000 yrl >09 ARQOCT. 1988 Sprint Gulch 2nd GI Vosburgh EUROPEAN-SIRED WINNERS Juv. Fillies Open Mind 2nd GI Frizette Distaff Personal Ensign 1st GI Beldame IN ARGENTINA: Mile Miesque 2nd G1 Prix du Moulin +Irwina (Arg), f, 4, Orpen--Irlandesita (Arg), by Roy. Juvenile Is It True 2nd GI Champagne Palermo, 10-18, Mdn, 1600m, 1:36.01. Lifetime Turf Great Communicator GI Oak Tree Inv’l Record: 1-1-0-0. B-Haras Carampangue. Classic Alysheba 1st GII Meadowlands Cup